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218 Driving and parking
▌Setting Active Lane Keeping Assist
Multimedia system:
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Settings
Assistance
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5
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Active Lane Keeping Assist
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Setting the sensitivity
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The availability of this function is country-
dependent.
Select Standard,
Sensitive
or Off.
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Activating or deactivating the haptic warning
Select Warning.
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Activate or deactivate the function.
DYNAMIC BODY CONTROL function
DYNAMIC BODY CONTROL continuously adjusts
the characteristics of the suspension dampers to
the current operating and driving conditions.
The damping is set individually for each wheel and
is affected by the following factors:
the road surface conditions
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vehicle load
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the drive program selected
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the driving style
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The drive program can be adjusted using the
DYNAMIC SELECT switch.
AIR BODY CONTROL
▌AIR BODY CONTROL function
* NOTE Mercedes-AMG vehicles
Observe the notes in the Supplement.
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You could otherwise fail to recognise
dangers.
AIR BODY CONTROL is an air suspension system
with variable damping for improved driving com-
fort. The all-round level control system ensures
the best possible suspension and constant ground
clearance, even with a laden vehicle. When driving
at speed, the vehicle is lowered automatically to
improve driving safety and to reduce fuel con-
sumption. You also have the option of manually
adjusting the vehicle level.
AIR BODY CONTROL includes the following com-
ponents and functions:
Air suspension with variable spring rate
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Automatic level control system
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Speed-dependent lowering to reduce fuel con-
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sumption
Manually selectable high-level setting for
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greater ground clearance
ADS PLUS (Adaptive Damping System with
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constant damping force adjustment)
DYNAMIC SELECT switch and level button
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Suspension setting and vehicle level per drive pro-
gram
Drive program A:
The suspension setting is comfortable.
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The vehicle is set to the normal level.
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When driving at speeds of approximately
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125 km/h or above, the vehicle is lowered.
When driving at speeds below approximately
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80 km/h, the vehicle is raised again.

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