Mercedes-Benz 2004 G 500 Automobile User Manual


 
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Operation
Driving instructions
Checklist before off-road driving
Engine oil level
ț Check the engine oil level
(
page 229). The display
ENGINE OIL
LEVEL - OK
must appear in the multi-
function display.
Only then can the vehicle obtain a trou-
ble-free oil supply, even on steep gradi-
ents.
Tires
ț Check the tread depth and maintain
specified tire pressure (see tire pres-
sure label inside the fuel filler flap).
ț Check tires for possible damage and
remove foreign objects.
ț Replace missing valve caps.
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Whenever driving in off-road mode, we
recommend:
ț Keeping doors, tailgate, windows
and sliding/pop-up roof closed.
ț Switching cruise control off.
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Observe the following during off-road
driving:
ț Adjust vehicle speed to condition of
terrain. The more uneven, rutty and
steeper the terrain, the lower the
speed should be. Drive through wa-
ter slowly at an even speed, avoid-
ing a bow wave.
ț Be especially careful when driving
in unknown territory. It may be nec-
essary to get out of the vehicle and
scout the path you intend to take.
ț Watch out for obstacles, such as
rocks, holes, tree stumps and ruts.
ț Avoid excessive engine
speeds – drive at moderate engine
speeds (max. 3000 rpm).
ț Before driving through water, deter-
mine its depth.
ț Do not stop vehicle while immersed
in water, and do not shut off the en-
gine.
ț In sandy soil, drive at a steady
speed as allowed by conditions.
This helps overcome the vehicle
rolling resistance and reduces the
likelihood of the vehicle sinking into
the ground.
ț Do not initiate jumps with the vehi-
cle. It interrupts the forward mo-
mentum of the vehicle.
ț Always drive on slopes with the en-
gine running and the vehicle in
gear.
ț Inspect the vehicle for possible
damage after each off-road trip.