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Towing and tow-starting
Points to remember
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If you tow the vehicle, you must use a rigid towing bar if:
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the engine is not running
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there is a brake system malfunction
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the voltage supply or the vehicle's electrical system is damaged
There is no power assistance for the steering when the engine is not running.
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The SBC® brake system requires electrical power. The SBC® brake system enters emergency mode if there are faults in the power supply or the vehicle's electrical system. Greater braking force will then be required and the brake pedal travel and braking distance will be longer. If necessary, depress the brake pedal with maximum force.
The vehicle is braked if SBC® HOLD is activated. Therefore, deactivate SBC® HOLD if the vehicle is to be towed.
If you tow or tow-start another vehicle, its weight must not exceed the maximum permissible gross vehicle weight of your vehicle.
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It is better to have the vehicle transported than to have it towed.
When towing, observe the legal requirements in all countries concerned.
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When towing, pull away slowly and without jerking. If the tractive power is too high, the vehicles could be damaged. Do not use the towing eye for recovery.
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You may tow the vehicle for a maximum of 50 km. A towing speed of 50 km/h must not be exceeded.
With towing distances over 50 km, the entire vehicle needs to be lifted up and transported.
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Only secure the tow cable or towing bar to the towing eyes. You may otherwise damage the vehicle.
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Vehicles with an automatic transmission must not be tow-started.
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If the engine does not start, try jump-starting it more.
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If it is not possible to jump-start the vehicle, have it towed to the nearest qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
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If the vehicle has suffered transmission damage, only tow it with the propeller shaft disconnected.
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The selector lever must be in position N on vehicles with automatic transmission.
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If you are towing the vehicle over a considerable distance, this may only be done with the rear axle raised.
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The ignition must be switched off if you are towing the vehicle with the front/rear axle raised. Intervention by ESP® could otherwise damage the brake system.
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Before towing the vehicle, make sure that the battery is connected and charged. Otherwise:
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You cannot switch on the ignition
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You cannot move the selector lever to N
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You have no support when braking
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Switch off the automatic locking feature before the vehicle is towed more. You could otherwise be locked out when pushing or towing the vehicle.
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Towing the vehicle
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You may tow the vehicle for a maximum of 50 km. A towing speed of 50 km/h must not be exceeded.
With towing distances over 50 km, the entire vehicle needs to be lifted up and transported.
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The engine must be switched off (key in ignition lock in position 0 or position 1) if the vehicle is being towed with the rear axle raised or if the parking brake is being tested on a dynamometer. Intervention by ESP® could otherwise damage the brake system.
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Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock.
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Move the selector lever to N.
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Removing the towing eye
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Take the wheel wrench from the vehicle tool kit more.
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Insert the wheel wrench handle into the towing eye and turn it anti-clockwise.
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Unscrew the towing eye.
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Replace the cover and press it until it engages.
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Return the towing eye and the wheel wrench to the vehicle tool kit.
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Transporting the vehicle
The towing eyes can be used to pull the vehicle onto a trailer or transporter for transporting purposes.
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Only lash the vehicle down by the wheels or wheel rims, not by parts of the vehicle such as axle or steering components. The vehicle could otherwise be damaged.
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Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock.
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Move the selector lever to N.
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