When your vehicle is then towed away, signif‐
icantly more effort may be required to steer
and brake than is normally required.
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Use a tow bar.
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Make sure that the steering wheel can
move freely, before towing the vehicle
away.
*
NOTE Damage due to excessive tractive
power
If you pull away sharply, the tractive power
may be too high and the vehicles could be
damaged.
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Pull away slowly and smoothly.
Notes on recovering a vehicle that is stuck
*
NOTE Damage as a result of recovering a
vehicle that is stuck
If the tractive power is too high, the vehicles
could be damaged.
#
Pull the vehicle that is stuck out as
straight and evenly as possible during
recovery.
Observe the following during recovery to avoid
damage to your vehicle:
R
if the driven wheels get trapped on loose or
muddy ground, recover the vehicle with the
utmost care,
especially so if the vehicle is laden.
R
never attempt to recover a vehicle that is
stuck with a trailer attached.
R
pull out the vehicle that is stuck backwards,
if possible, using the tracks it made before it
became stuck.
Towing vehicle away in the event of malfunc‐
tions
Notes on towing away in the event of mal‐
functions
*
NOTE Damage due to incorrect attach‐
ment and use of old nuts
The vehicle and components of the vehicle
can be damaged due to incorrect attachment
and use of old nuts.
#
If you remove the propeller shaft, place
the M10 nuts on the M8 bolts as
spacers and secure them with M8 nuts.
#
Always use new self-locking nuts when
installing the propeller shafts.
Observe the notes on towing away
(
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page 401).
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For further information, consult a Mercedes-
Benz Service Centre.
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