Level Control - Mercedes-Benz M-Class Operator's Manual

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Start the engine.
X
Sports tuning
The firmer suspension tuning in Sport mode
ensures even better contact with the road.
Select this mode when employing a sporty
driving style, e.g. on winding country roads.
Press button :.
X
Indicator lamp ; lights up. Sports
suspension tuning is selected. The vehicle
is lowered by 0.6 in (15 mm).
Comfort tuning
In Comfort mode, the driving characteristics
of your vehicle are more comfortable. Select
this mode if you favor a more comfortable
driving style, but also when driving fast on
straight roads, e.g. freeways.
Press button :.
X
Indicator lamp = lights up. Comfort tuning
is selected. The vehicle is raised by
0.6 in (15 mm).
Active Curve System
The Active Curve System uses active
stabilizers to optimize both driving comfort
and vehicle agility. Depending on the ADS
mode selected (
page 180), the Active Curve
Y
System also changes the setting.
If you select ADS comfort mode:
rolling movement is reduced in the event of
R
changing surface undulations
the roll angle when cornering is reduced
R
the driving style is agile
R
If you select ADS sport mode:
the roll angle is reduced significantly
R
the driving style is even more agile
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Level control

Important safety notes
Level control adapts the vehicle level
automatically to the current operating and
driving situation. This results in reduced fuel
consumption and improved handling.
If you select ADS comfort mode
(
page 180), the vehicle is lowered to high-
Y
speed level as the speed increases. As the
vehicle decelerates, the vehicle is raised back
up to highway level.
If you select ADS sport mode (
the vehicle skips highway level and lowers
directly to high-speed level depending on the
basic setting (
Make changes to the vehicle level while the
vehicle is in motion. This enables the vehicle
to adjust to the new level as quickly as
possible.
The vehicle level may change visibly if you
park the vehicle and the outside temperature
changes. If the temperature drops, the
vehicle level is lower; with an increase in
temperature, the vehicle level rises.
If you unlock the vehicle or open a door, the
vehicle begins to compensate for load
discrepancies while still parked. However, for
significant level changes, such as after the
vehicle has been stationary for a long period,
the engine must be on. For safety reasons,
the vehicle is only lowered when the doors are
closed. Lowering is interrupted if a door is
opened, and it continues once the door has
been closed.
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WARNING
Make sure no one is near the wheel housing
or under the vehicle when you lower the
vehicle while it is standing still. Limbs could
become wedged into or under the vehicle.
I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :
Driving systems
page 180),
Y
page 182).
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