Vehicle Level - Mercedes-Benz S-Class Owner's Manual

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Setting the raised level
Start the engine.
If indicator lamp 2 is not lit:
Press button 1.
Indicator lamp 2 lights up. The vehicle
is adjusted to the raised level.
You will see the following message in
the driver's display: "Vehicle rising".
Setting the normal level
Start the engine.
If the indicator lamp is lit:
Press button 1.
Indicator lamp 2 goes out. The vehicle
is adjusted to the normal level.
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The "Raised level" setting is cancelled at ve-
hicle speeds above 120 km/h or if the speed
has been between 80 km/h and 120 km/h for
more than about 3 minutes. If you do not drive
within this speed range, the raised level remains
stored, even when the key is removed from the
ignition lock.
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Suspension tuning
The adaptive damping system (ADS) auto-
matically controls the tuning of shock ab-
sorbers and springs.
Adjust the chassis tuning using the pro-
gram selector button (S/C/M)
( page 261).
Drive program
Chassis tuning
C Comfort
Comfortable (stand-
ard setting)
S Sport
Sporty
for dynamic driving
M Manual
The suspension properties in all three drive
programs (S/C/M) also depend on:
your driving style
the road-surface conditions
the load
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Active Body Control*

Vehicle level

Your vehicle automatically adjusts its
height to reduce fuel consumption and im-
prove road safety.
According to the vehicle height set, the
vehicle automatically adjusts its height
depending on the current speed. As the
speed increases, the vehicle lowers by up
to 15 mm. As the speed decreases, it rises
to the set height.
Setting the vehicle level manually
Select the "Normal" setting for normal
road conditions and "Raised" when using
snow chains or in very poor surface condi-
tions.
G
Risk of injury
Make sure that nobody is in the vicinity of
the wheel housing or under the vehicle while
lowering the vehicle. There is otherwise a
risk of injury.

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