Mercedes-Benz AMG GT Operator's Manual page 137

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Function of the AMG steering-wheel buttons
The AMG steering-wheel buttons are two addi‐
tional control elements on the steering wheel.
You can assign two vehicle functions of your
choice to the left control element. You can
change between the available functions by
pressing display buttons
2
repeatedly. The cur‐
rently selected functions are displayed in display
buttons 2.
The following functions are available:
®
ESP
(
page 122)
R
/
AMG adaptive sport suspension system
R
(
page 136)
/
AMG Performance exhaust system
R
(
page 101)
/
ECO start/stop function (
page 100)
/
R
Manual gearshifting (
page 110)
/
R
AMG Dynamics(
page 105)
/
R
Rear wing (
page 135)
/
R
Front and rear view camera (
/
R
If you have assigned a function to one of display
buttons 2, you can operate this function with
corresponding button 1.
The assignment of display button
2
stored even after a new engine start, but the
operating status of the respective function is
reset to the basic setting.
You can change between the drive programs
with stabilizer bar actuator 3. The selected
drive program appears in display button 4. By
pressing display button 4, you can directly
access the drive program = (Individual)
(
page 105).
/
Rear wing
Function of the rear wing
The rear wing improves the vehicle's driving sta‐
bility and automatically retracts and extends
while the vehicle is in motion.
Vehicles with the AMG Aerodynamic package are
equipped with a fixed rear wing .
page 140)
Depending on which drive program has been
selected, the rear wing automatically extends at
a speed greater than 44 mph (70 km/h).
Depending on the drive program, the rear wing
remains
automatically retracts below a speed of approx‐
imately 50 mph (80 km/h).
You can retract and extend the rear wing man‐
ually for cleaning (
/
Extending and retracting the rear wing for
cleaning
& WARNING Risk of becoming trapped
when you extend and retract the rear
wing manually
Parts of the body could become trapped.
Driving and parking 135
page 135).

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