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GLC É2535846615"ËÍ 2535846615 Mercedes-AMG Supplement Order no. P253 1412 13 Part no. 253 584 66 15 Edition A-2022 Mercedes-Benz
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Thank you for purchasing a Mercedes-AMG R Technical features Before you first drive off, read this Operator's The equipment in your vehicle may therefore dif‐ Manual carefully and familiarize yourself with fer from that shown in the descriptions and illus‐ your vehicle. For your own safety and a longer trations. operating lifespan of the vehicle, follow the The following documents are integral parts of instructions and warning notices in this Opera‐ the vehicle: tor's Manual. Disregarding them may lead to R Digital Operator's Manual damage to the vehicle or injury to people. R Printed Operator's Manual Damage to the vehicle resulting from the disre‐ gard of the instructions is not covered by the R Maintenance Booklet Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty. R Equipment-dependent Supplements The standard equipment and product description Keep these documents in the vehicle at all of your vehicle may vary and depends on the fol‐ times. If you sell the vehicle, always pass all of lowing factors: the documents on to the new owner. R Model Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC R Order Mercedes-Benz Canada, Inc. R National version A Daimler Company R Availability Mercedes-AMG reserves the right to introduce changes in the following areas: R Design 2535846615 R Equipment 2535846615
2 Contents Symbols ........................................................ 3 Instrument Display and on-board Display messages and warning/indi‐ computer .................................................... 20 cator lamps ................................................ 42 Notes on the Instrument Display and on- Display messages ......................................... 42 At a glance .................................................... 4 board computer ............................................ 20 Warning and indicator lamps ........................ 43 Cockpit ........................................................... 4 Operating the on-board computer ................ 20 Calling up displays on the Performance menu ............................................................ 21 Index ........................................................... 46 General notes ............................................... 6 Displaying and starting RACE TIMER on Operator's Manual .......................................... 6 the Performance menu ................................. 23 Function of the Head-up Display ................... 24 Occupant safety ........................................... 7 Seat belts ....................................................... 7 MBUX multimedia system ......................... 26 Airbags ........................................................... 7 AMG TRACK PACE ........................................ 26 Driving and parking ...................................... 8 Wheels and tires ........................................ 32 Driving ............................................................ 8 Changing a wheel ......................................... 32 DYNAMIC SELECT switch .............................. 10 Installing/removing the hub cap .................. 32 Automatic transmission ................................ 11 Driving and driving safety systems ................ 12 Technical data ............................................ 34 Operating fluids ............................................ 34 Vehicle data .................................................. 36 Trailer hitch ................................................... 41
Symbols 3 In this Operator's Manual, you will find the fol‐ # Observe notes on material damage. lowing symbols: % These symbols indicate useful instructions & DANGER Danger due to not observing or further information that could be helpful the warning notices to you. Warning notices draw your attention to haz‐ # Instruction ards that may endanger your health or life, or (/ page) Further information on a topic the health or life of others. Display Information on the multifunction dis‐ # Observe the warning notices. play/media display 4 Highest menu level, which is to be + ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental selected in the multimedia system damage due to failure to observe envi‐ ronmental notes 5 Relevant submenus, which are to be selected in the multimedia system Environmental notes include information on * Indicates a cause environmentally responsible behavior or envi‐ ronmentally responsible disposal. # Observe environmental notes. * NOTE Damage to property due to failure to observe notes on material damage Notes on material damage inform you of risks which may lead to your vehicle being damaged.
At a glance – Cockpit 5 1 Steering wheel gearshift paddles → 11 6 B Manual gearshifting → 11 2 Instrument display → 20 7 DYNAMIC SELECT switch → 10 3 ö AMG Performance exhaust system → 8 8 ü Start/stop button → 8 4 å ESP® → 12 9 AMG steering-wheel buttons → 9 5 ä AMG adaptive sport suspension sys‐ → 16 tem +
6 General notes Operator's Manual Should you have any questions concerning equipment and operation, please consult an This Supplement provides information on all the authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. important functions of your AMG vehicle that are either not described or differ from the descrip‐ The Operator's Manual, the Supplement and the tions in the vehicle Operator's Manual. This Maintenance Booklet are important documents information supplements or replaces the corre‐ and should be kept in the vehicle. sponding sections in the vehicle Operator's Man‐ ual. Under no circumstances does the Supple‐ ment replace the Operator's Manual. This Supplement describes all models, and standard and optional equipment for your vehi‐ cle, as available at the time of going to press. Country-specific differences are possible. Bear in mind that your vehicle may not feature all functions described here. This is also the case for systems and functions relevant to safety. Therefore, the equipment on your vehicle may differ from that in the descriptions and illustra‐ tions. The original purchase contract documentation for your vehicle contains a list of all of the sys‐ tems in your vehicle.
Occupant safety 7 Seat belts Airbags Limitations of the protection provided by the Protection provided by the side airbag seat belt Vehicles with AMG Performance seat: The AMG sport seat and the AMG Performance depending on the accident situation, the side air‐ seat are designed for the standard three-point bag can increase the level of protection for the seat belt. If you install a different multipoint seat ribcage of the respective passenger in addition belt, such as a four-point seat belt, the restraint to a correctly fastened seat belt. system cannot provide the intended level of pro‐ tection. Depending on the vehicle equipment, there may be openings in the seat backrest. These open‐ ings have no function. & WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injury due to modified seat belt systems If you feed seat belts through the opening in the seat backrest, the seat backrest may be damaged or may even break in the event of an accident. # Only use the standard three-point seat belt. # Never modify the seat belt system.
8 Driving and parking Driving AMG Performance exhaust system Operating the AMG Performance exhaust system Function of Emotion Start Function of the AMG Performance exhaust system Changing the position of the exhaust gas flaps allows you to select the sound characteristics of the AMG Performance exhaust system: R Balanced: closed exhaust gas flaps for a comfortable sound characteristic R Powerful: open exhaust gas flaps for a sporty sound characteristic # Start the vehicle with the start/stop button and simultaneously pull one of the steering wheel gearshift paddles 1 or 2. R The idle speed is increased briefly when starting the engine. R The exhaust gas flaps are opened (sporty # Press button 1. characteristic powerful) (/ page 8). The sporty characteristic (powerful) is selec‐ ted when indicator lamp 2 lights up. Follow the instructions for starting the vehicle in the vehicle Operator's Manual.
Driving and parking 9 Information on the AMG ceramic high-per‐ Function of the AMG steering-wheel buttons R AMG Performance exhaust system formance composite brake system (/ page 8) % The AMG ceramic high-performance compo‐ R Manual gearshifting (/ page 11) site brake system is only available on the R AMG Dynamics (/ page 10) Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 S 4MATIC+ model. R ECO start/stop function (see the vehicle's The brake system is designed for heavy loads. Operator's Manual) This may lead to noise when braking. This effect can also occur after washing the vehicle. If you have assigned a function to one of display switches 2, you can operate this function with The noise depends on the following factors: corresponding button 1. R speed The assignment of display switch 2 remains R brake force The AMG steering-wheel buttons are two addi‐ stored even after a new engine start, but the R environmental conditions, e.g. temperature tional control elements on the steering wheel. operating status of the respective function is and air humidity reset to the basic setting. You can assign two vehicle functions of your choice to the left control element. You can You can change between the drive programs % Have the brake system checked at a quali‐ with control knob 3. The drive program selec‐ fied specialist workshop after it has been change between the available functions by pressing display switch 2 repeatedly. Display ted appears in display switch 4. Press display subjected to extreme loads. switch 2 shows the currently selected func‐ switch 4 to go directly to the drive program tions. = (/ page 10). The following functions are available: R ESP®(/ page 12) R AMG adaptive sport suspension sys‐ tem(/ page 16)
10 Driving and parking DYNAMIC SELECT switch R Only suitable for good road conditions, a dry Depending on the drive program selected, the road surface and a clear stretch of road following vehicle characteristics will change: Function of the DYNAMIC SELECT switch B Sport+ R Drive Use the DYNAMIC SELECT switch to change R AMG Dynamics: between the following drive programs. R Particularly sporty driving characteristics R Accentuates the vehicle's own understeering - The agility functions are automatically The drive program selected appears in the multi‐ selected depending on the drive program. function display of the on-board computer. and oversteering characteristics R Only suitable for good road conditions, a dry - The steering, shift timing point, drive and o Slippery stabilization functions are adapted to the road surface and a clear stretch of road R Optimized pulling away and driving character‐ selected drive program. istics in wintry and slippery road conditions I Race - When ESP® is activated, agility function A Comfort R Racetrack-oriented driving characteristics Pro is selected in drive program I. R Comfortable driving style R All vehicle systems set for maximum sporti‐ The Master function is automatically ness selected when ESP® is deactivated. R Balance between traction and stability R Particularly firm suspension tuning of the R Position of the exhaust gas flaps R Recommended for city driving and stop-and- AMG adaptive sport suspension system R Suspension tuning go traffic R Must not be used on public roads R Availability of Glide mode = Individual R Only suitable for use on cordoned off race R 4MATIC+ all-wheel drive R Individual settings circuits % You can change the following vehicle charac‐ C Sport % The drive program I is only available for teristics using the buttons on the center con‐ R Sporty driving characteristics the Mercedes‑AMG GLC 63 S 4MATIC+ sole: R Balance between stability and sportiness model. R Position of the exhaust gas flaps R Suspension tuning
Driving and parking 11 R ESP® % To permanently shift the gears manually in drive program = using the steering wheel gearshift paddles, select the M (Manual) set‐ Automatic transmission ting for the transmission. Manual gearshifting Shifting up and down * NOTE Damage to the engine due to shift‐ ing up too late The automatic transmission does not shift up in manual mode even when the engine's lim‐ # To shift up: pull steering wheel gearshift iting speed is reached. paddle 2. The fuel supply is interrupted in order to pre‐ # To shift down: pull steering wheel gearshift vent the engine from overrevving. paddle 1. # Shift up before the engine speed rea‐ ches the red area in the tachometer. # To activate/deactivate: press button 1. If indicator lamp 2 is lit, manual shifting is activated. The current gear is displayed in the multifunction display.
12 Driving and parking If the engine speed is too high or too low, you R You are no longer depressing the accelerator R ESP® OFF cannot change gear using the steering wheel or brake pedal. gearshift paddles. In this case, segments 1 Characteristics when ESP® is activated light up red. Glide mode is deactivated again if one of the conditions is no longer met. ESP® monitors and improves driving stability and traction, particularly in the following situations: Glide mode function R When pulling away on wet or slippery road. Driving and driving safety systems R When braking. With an anticipatory driving style, Glide mode helps you to reduce fuel consumption. Functions of ESP® R Vehicles with trailer hitch: in trailer opera‐ Glide mode is characterized by the following: tion from speeds of 40 mph (65 km/h), if the & WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP® is vehicle/trailer combination begins to sway R The combustion engine is disconnected from malfunctioning from side to side. the drivetrain and the vehicle continues to roll. If ESP® is malfunctioning, ESP® cannot carry R In strong side winds when you are driving R The J symbol appears in the multifunc‐ out vehicle stabilization. In addition, other faster than 47 mph (75 km/h). tion display. driving safety systems are switched off. ESP® can stabilize the vehicle by intervening in # Drive on carefully. Glide mode is activated if the following condi‐ the following ways: # Have ESP® checked at a qualified spe‐ tions are met: R One or more wheels are braked. cialist workshop. R The engine output is adapted according to R ECO start/stop function is switched on. R Drive program = is selected with the the situation. You can select between the following modes of drive setting "Moderate" or "Reduced". the Electronic Stability Program (ESP®): ESP® is activated every time the engine is star‐ R The speed is within a suitable range. R ESP® ON ted regardless of whether ESP® was in ESP® R The road's course is suitable, e.g. no steep R ESP® SPORT SPORT or deactivated before the engine was uphill or downhill inclines or tight curves. switched off.
Driving and parking 13 If the ÷ ESP® warning lamp flashes in the Select ESP® SPORT when the vehicle's own R ESP® continues to provide assistance when instrument cluster, one or several wheels has oversteering and understeering characteristics the brakes are firmly applied. reached its grip limit: are desired, e.g. on cordoned off roads. R Vehicles with trailer hitch: stabilization of R Adapt the driving style to suit the prevailing Driving with ESP® SPORT or with ESP® deactiva‐ the vehicle/trailer combination is no longer road and weather conditions. ted requires an extremely qualified and experi‐ active. R Do not deactivate ESP® under any circum‐ enced driver. R Crosswind Assist is no longer active. stances. If ESP® SPORT is activated and one or more Characteristics when ESP® is deactivated R Only depress the accelerator pedal as far as wheels start to spin, the ÷ ESP® warning is necessary. lamp on the instrument cluster flashes. ESP® & WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP® is then only stabilizes the vehicle to a limited deactivated Characteristics of ESP® SPORT degree. ESP® SPORT also has the following characteris‐ If you deactivate ESP®, ESP® cannot carry & WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP® out vehicle stabilization. SPORT is used incorrectly tics: # ESP® should only be deactivated in the R ESP® only improves driving stability to a limi‐ When you activate ESP® SPORT, there is an ted degree. following situations. increased risk of skidding and having an acci‐ dent. R ETS/4ETS traction control is still active. When ESP® is deactivated, the å and ¤ # Activate ESP® SPORT only in the cir‐ R The engine's torque is only restricted to a warning lamps light up continuously in the cumstances described below. limited degree and the drive wheels can spin. instrument cluster. The spinning of the wheels results in a cut‐ Deactivating ESP® has the following effects: When ESP® SPORT is activated, the å and ting action for better traction on loose surfa‐ R Driving stability will no longer be improved. Æ warning lamps light up continuously in the ces. R The drive wheels could spin. instrument cluster. R ETS/4ETS traction control is still active.
14 Driving and parking R Vehicles with trailer hitch: stabilization of Observe any information which is displayed in Activating/deactivating ESP® (Electronic Sta‐ the vehicle/trailer combination is no longer the instrument cluster: bility Program) active. R Indicator and warning lamps R Crosswind Assist is no longer active. R Display messages % Even when ESP® is deactivated, you are still ETS/4ETS (Electronic Traction System) assisted by ESP® when braking hard. ETS/4ETS traction control is part of ESP®. It may be best to activate ESP® SPORT or deacti‐ ETS/4ETS can improve the vehicle's traction by vate ESP® in the following situations: intervening in the following ways: R When using snow chains. R The drive wheels are braked individually if R In deep snow. they spin. R On sand or gravel. R More drive torque is transferred to the wheel or wheels with traction. % Spinning the wheels results in a cutting action, which enhances traction. % Activate ESP® as soon as the situations described above no longer apply. ESP® will otherwise not be able to stabilize the vehicle # To activate ESP® SPORT: briefly press but‐ if the vehicle starts to skid or a wheel starts ton 1. to spin. The å and Æ warning lamps appear in If the ÷ ESP® warning lamp lights up continu‐ the instrument cluster. ously even when ESP® is activated, ESP® is not available due to a malfunction.
Driving and parking 15 # To deactivate ESP®: press and hold button % Use RACE START only after the vehicle has R The front wheel is in the straight-ahead posi‐ 1 until the å and ¤ warning lamps been broken in. tion. appear in the instrument cluster. % RACE START may not be used on normal R The vehicle is on level ground. % When you deactivate ESP® in the I drive road operation. RACE START must only be R The vehicle is stationary, the brake pedal is activated and used on dedicated race cir‐ depressed (left foot) and the parking brake is program, AMG Dynamics automatically cuits, not on public roads. switches to the Master level. released. Read the safety notes and information on # To activate ESP®: briefly press button 1. R The transmission is in position h. ESP® (/ page 12). The å, Æ and ¤ warning lamps go R One of the drive programs C, B or out. & WARNING Risk of skidding and having I is selected (/ page 10). an accident from wheels spinning Rapidly depress the accelerator pedal fully. Observe the information on warning lamps and # display messages which are shown in the instru‐ If you use RACE START, depending on the The engine speed increases. ment cluster. ESP® mode selected, there is an increased % If the activation conditions are not fulfilled, risk of skidding and having an accident. RACE START cannot be activated. The RACE RACE START # Make sure that no persons or obstacles START Not Possible See Operator's Manual are in the close vicinity of your vehicle. message appears in the multifunction dis‐ Information on RACE START play. % RACE START is available only for Activating RACE START # The RACE START Release brake to start mes‐ Mercedes‑AMG GLC 63 4MATIC+ and Requirements: sage appears in the multifunction display. GLC 63 S 4MATIC+models. R The driver's door is closed. RACE START enables optimal vehicle accelera‐ R The engine is running and the transmission tion from a standstill. For this, a suitably high- grip road surface is required, the tires and vehi‐ and engine are at normal operating tempera‐ cle must also be in good condition. ture.
16 Driving and parking % In this phase you can adjust RACE START % After using it several times in short succes‐ The damping is adjusted individually to each depending on the road conditions: you can sion, RACE START is unavailable until a cer‐ wheel and depends on the following factors: vary the engine speed by pulling on one of tain distance has been driven. R Driving style, e.g. sporty the steering wheel gearshift paddles. The R Road condition, e.g. bumps segments in the multifunction display flicker AMG adaptive sport suspension system rapidly. R The individual selection of COMFORT, % If the brake pedal is not released after a Function of the AMG adaptive sport suspen‐ SPORT or SPORT + short while, RACE START is canceled. The sion system The AMG adaptive sport suspension system is The AMG adaptive sport suspension system RACE START Canceled message appears in comprises: the multifunction display. an air suspension system with variable damping for improved driving comfort. The all-round level R Air suspension with variable spring rate # Take your foot off the brake, but keep the control system ensures the best possible sus‐ R Automatic level control system accelerator pedal depressed. pension and constant ground clearance, even The vehicle pulls away at maximum accelera‐ R Speed-dependent lowering to reduce fuel with a laden vehicle. When driving at speed, the consumption tion. TheRACE START Active message vehicle is lowered automatically to improve driv‐ appears in the multifunction display. ing safety and to reduce fuel consumption. You R Manual level adjustment RACE START is deactivated immediately if you also have the option of manually adjusting the R ADS PLUS (Adaptive Damping System with release the accelerator pedal during RACE vehicle level. constant damping force adjustment) START or if any of the activation conditions are R DYNAMIC SELECT switch and level button no longer fulfilled. The RACE START Canceled message appears in the multifunction display.
Driving and parking 17 Available suspension setting Mercedes-AMG GLC 43 4MATIC Drive program Characteristics o (Slippery) R The suspension setting is comfortable. A (Comfort) R The suspension is set to the normal level. R When driving at speeds above 99 mph (160 km/h), the vehicle is lowered. R When driving at speeds below 87 mph (140 km/h), the vehicle is raised again. C (Sport) R The suspension setting is firmer. R The suspension is set to the low level. R The vehicle is not lowered any further if you are traveling at higher speeds. B (Sport +) R The suspension setting is even firmer. R The suspension is set to the low level. R The vehicle is not lowered any further if you are traveling at higher speeds.
18 Driving and parking Available suspension setting Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 and 63 S 4MATIC+ Drive program Characteristics o (Slippery) R The suspension setting is comfortable. A (Comfort) R The suspension is set to the normal level. R When driving at speeds above 112 mph (180 km/h), the vehicle is lowered. R When driving at speeds below 75 mph (120 km/h), the vehicle is raised again. R 4MATIC+ is dynamically synchronized. C (Sport) R The suspension setting is firmer. R The suspension is set to the low level. R The vehicle is not lowered any further if you are traveling at higher speeds. R 4MATIC+ is more dynamically synchronized. B (Sport +) R The suspension setting is even firmer. I (RACE) R The suspension is set to the low level. R The vehicle is not lowered any further if you are traveling at higher speeds. R 4MATIC+ is more dynamically synchronized.
Driving and parking 19 Selecting the AMG adaptive sport suspen‐ The driving characteristics of your vehicle are sion system setting comfortable. # SPORT suspension setting: press button 1 repeatedly until indicator lamp 3 lights up. The AMG Suspension System SPORT mes‐ sage appears in the multifunction display. The suspension is adapted to be firmer. # SPORT+ suspension setting: press button 1 repeatedly until indicator lamps 2 and 3 light up. The AMG Suspension System SPORT + mes‐ sage appears in the multifunction display. The vehicle is lowered to low level and the suspension is set to very firm. # COMFORT suspension setting: press but‐ ton 1 repeatedly until indicator lamps 2 and 3 go out. The AMG Suspension System COMFORT message appears in the multifunction dis‐ play.
20 Instrument Display and on-board computer Notes on the Instrument Display and on- - AMG TRACK PACE Observe the legal requirements for the country board computer - G-meter in which you are currently driving when operat‐ ing the on-board computer. Additional notes regarding your Mercedes-AMG - Engine data vehicle: % The on-board computer displays will appear - Trip computer on the multifunction display. R Vehicles with an Instrument Display - Navigation (standard): if you activate manual gearshift‐ ing, (/ page 11) the upshift bar will appear on the multifunction or Head-up Display. In Operating the on-board computer addition, the transmission position p (man‐ ual) and the current gear will appear on the & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ transmission position display of the multi‐ mation systems and communications function display. equipment R Additional note regarding the indicator and If you operate information and communica‐ warning lamps: the vehicle is also equipped tion equipment integrated in the vehicle with the ESP® ÷, ESP® OFF å and when driving, you will be distracted from the ESP® SPORT Æ indicator and warning traffic situation. This could also cause you to lamps (/ page 44). lose control of the vehicle. R You can select the following display content # Only operate this equipment when the in vehicles with a Widescreen Cockpit: traffic situation permits. - Tachometer (classic display setting) # If you cannot be sure of this, stop the - Date (progressive display setting) vehicle whilst paying attention to road The on-board computer is operated using left- and traffic conditions and operate the hand Touch Control 2 and the left-hand back/ - Gear display equipment with the vehicle stationary. home button 1. - Warm-up
Instrument Display and on-board computer 21 When the on-board computer is being operated, # To call up the menu bar: press back button # To exit a submenu: press the back button different acoustic signals will sound as operating on the left 1 until the menu bar is dis‐ on the left 1. feedback, e.g. when the end of a list is reached played. or when you are scrolling through a list. Selecting the Head-up Display # If the Head-up Display has been switched The following menus are available: off: switch the Head-up Display on via the R Service multimedia system. R DriveAssist or R Performance # If the Head-up Display is switched on: R Trip swipe upwards on the left-hand Touch Con‐ trol 2. R Navigation The Head-up Display will be activated. R Radio # To select what the Head-up Display R Media shows: swipe upwards or downwards on the R Phone # To scroll in the menu bar: swipe left or left-hand Touch Control 2. right on the left-hand Touch Control 2. R Head-up Disp. # To call up a menu or confirm a selection: Vehicles with an instrument display (stand‐ press the left-hand Touch Control 2. Calling up displays on the Performance ard) only: If you select the Performance menu, menu # To scroll through displays or lists on the the upshift bar will appear on the multifunction menu: swipe upwards or downwards on the On-board computer: display. left-hand Touch Control 2. 4 Performance The menus can be called up from the menu bar # To call up a submenu or confirm a selec‐ # To select a display: swipe upwards or down‐ on the multifunction display. tion: press the left-hand Touch Control 2. wards on the left-hand Touch Control.
22 Instrument Display and on-board computer Displays on the Performance menu: If the engine or transmission is not at normal 4 Suspension tuning: R Warm-up operating temperature, the multifunction display Comfort/Sport/Sport+ will show temperature 2 or 3 in blue. Avoid 5 Transmission position: R SETUP using the full engine power output during this R G-meter time. D/M R Engine data R Vehicles without AMG TRACK PACE: RACE TIMER (/ page 23) SETUP in Mercedes-AMG GLC 43 vehicles (exam‐ SETUP in Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 vehicles (exam‐ ple) ple) 1 Drive system setting: 1 Drive system setting: Reduced/Moderate/Sport/Dynamic Reduced/Moderate/Sport/Dynamic/Race Warm-up (example) 2 Suspension tuning: 1 Boost pressure 2 Exhaust system: Balanced/Powerful Comfort/Sport/Sport+ 2 Engine oil temperature 3 ESP®: 3 Exhaust system: 3 Transmission oil temperature Balanced/Powerful On/Sport/Off 4 ESP®:
Instrument Display and on-board computer 23 On/Sport/Off # Select Yes . Displaying and starting RACE TIMER on the 5 AMG Dynamics: # Press the left-hand Touch Control. Performance menu Basic/Advanced/Pro/Master On-board computer: 6 Transmission position: 4 Performance D/M The following functions are possible in RACE TIMER: R Selecting displays and starting R Stopping R Starting a new lap R Displaying lap statistics R Resetting Engine data (example) 1 Current power output 2 Current torque G-meter (example) When the current power output 1 or the cur‐ While the vehicle is in motion, the G-meter rent torque 2 reaches the maximum value, the shows the forces that are exerted on the vehicle digital value will briefly be stationary. The bar occupants both laterally and in the direction of display will continue. travel. The maximum values appear in red in the coordinate system. # To reset the G-meter: press the left-hand Touch Control.
24 Instrument Display and on-board computer # To start a new lap: after the first stored lap, # Select Lap List . press the left-hand Touch Control. The lap statistics will be displayed. # Select New Lap . # Display the statistics for the next lap by swip‐ A maximum of 32 laps may be stored. ing up or down on the left-hand Touch Con‐ trol. The fastest lap will be indicated by flashing text 1. # To reset: stop RACE TIMER and press the left-hand Touch Control. # Select Reset and press the left-hand Touch 1 Lap Control. 2 Lap time All laps will be deleted. RACE TIMER is intended only for use on designa‐ ted race tracks. Do not use the function on pub‐ Function of the Head-up Display lic roads. Example: RACE TIMER The Head-up Display projects the following into # To select a display and start: swipe up or 1 Lap the driver's field of vision: down on the left-hand Touch Control. 2 Elapsed time R Information from the navigation system # Press the left-hand Touch Control. 3 Average speed R Information from the driver assistance sys‐ # Select Start and press the left-hand Touch 4 Distance covered tems Control. # To display the lap statistics: after at least R Some warning messages # To stop: select Stop and press the left-hand two stored laps, press the left-hand Touch Touch Control. Control.
Instrument Display and on-board computer 25 Mercedes-AMG display content In vehicles with AMG TRACK PACE, you can also % In extreme sunlight, sections of the display display the following content depending on the may appear washed out. You can correct this setting: by switching the Head-up Display off and on R Speed and gear display again. R Lap and sector times R Acceleration and braking R Track layout graphics When you receive a call, the 6 Incoming Call message will appear on the Head-up Display. In audio mode, the station name or track will be 1 Protection from reaching the overrevving shown temporarily when the audio source is range being actively operated. 2 Current engine speed System limits 3 Current speed The visibility is influenced by the following condi‐ 4 Currently selected gear; gearshift options for tions: manual shifting R Seat position 5 Index points R Image position setting Depending on the vehicle's equipment, you can R Ambient light select further AMG displays in addition to the standard displays on the Display Content menu. R Wet road surfaces If you select RACE TIMER, the Head-up Display R Objects on the display cover will show the lap and lap time. R Polarization in sunglasses
26 MBUX multimedia system AMG TRACK PACE Setting Track Race # Press a to confirm. The track is saved under the name entered. Function of AMG TRACK PACE Multimedia system: 4 TRACK PACE 5 Track Race Searching by track name With AMG TRACK PACE, the driving characteris‐ tics on race tracks can be analyzed and opti‐ Recording a new track # Select ª All Tracks . mized. You can drive previously stored race # Enter the track name. tracks (e.g. Hockenheimring), or new tracks can # Select ô New Track . Tracks with the searched name are dis‐ be recorded and stored. The driven lap times are # Select Ì Start Record. at the desired played. stored for every track. These can be analyzed starting point. and compared to other lap times to achieve the The track recording starts at this point. Measuring time on a saved track best possible race results. Additionally, accelera‐ # Select õ All Tracks . tion and braking procedures can be measured During track recording, sectors can be set to # Select the desired track. and stored. divide up the track. # Select u. Please note: use AMG TRACK PACE only on # Select ö Set Sector. # Select Start Race if you are already stood at closed off routes outside the public traffic area. # Select É Stop Recording to end track Adapt your driving style to your personal per‐ the starting line. recording or cross the starting line again. formance and environmental conditions. As the # Confirm the prompt with ÷. or driver, you are solely responsible for driving your # Select Navigate to for navigation to the start‐ # Select the weather. vehicle. Park your vehicle safely before operating ing line. the application. % The temperature is determined automati‐ Timekeeping begins automatically when the cally. starting line has been crossed. # After ending, select ÷ to save the track. % When ¨ is selected, the track display can # Enter a name. be switched to AR. # Select ð Stop Race to end timekeeping.
MBUX multimedia system 27 # Confirm the prompt with a. # Select Z Setup. R Vehicle # Select the weather. # Pull the desired display from the grid on the R Date # Select ÷ Save Track to save the times left or right edge of the media display. R Weather driven for this track. The displays are shown during the Track # Select Compare to Rec. to use a different Race. session as a reference value. Showing displays during Track Race By selecting ¨ on the active display, you can # Select % to return to the overview. The following displays can be shown: deactivate this. # Select ò Diagram. R Tire temperature # Select % to return to the navigation map # Set parameters í and î. R Mini map view. The analysis is displayed. R Sector overview Displaying the analysis R Engine data # Select õ All Tracks . R G-force display An overview of all the driven tracks appears. R Lap overview # Select a track. # Select ï Start Race. # Select a session. The following data is displayed: R Lap and sector times R Average and maximum permissible speed R Driver
28 MBUX multimedia system 1 Lap overview R Longitudinal/lateral acceleration Exporting tracks (USB) 2 Parameter 1 R Steering angle # Select õ Tracks. 3 Parameter 2 R Engine speed An overview of all stored tracks appears. 4 Trajectory of parameter 1 (e.g. time) R Engine oil/tire temperature # Select the desired track. 5 Trajectory of parameter 2 (e.g. speed) # Select options u for the desired track. Based on the analysis you can check and opti‐ % The following values can be set for parame‐ mize driving characteristics for any position on # Select Export. ters 1 and 2, for example: the track. The selected track can be exported to a USB R Speed storage device connected to the vehicle.
MBUX multimedia system 29 Editing tracks and recordings # Set a target speed. Measuring braking # Select õ Tracks. Measurement stops as soon as the specified # Z Drag Options # Select the desired track. target speed has been reached. # Select Braking. # Select options u for the desired track. # Pull away and start the measurement. # Set a starting speed or select Automatic. Measurement begins when the vehicle accel‐ # Select Rename or Delete. erates. # Pull away and start the measurement. or # Brake to a standstill. Measurement can be stopped early by stopping # Select a track. Measurement is incremental, in steps of the vehicle. # Highlight the desired recording. 5 mph (10 km/h) to a standstill. If the brak‐ Quarter-mile race ing procedure is started e.g. at a speed of # Select Z options. # Select Z Drag Options. 58 mph (157 km/h), measurement starts as # Select Export to… or Delete. soon as 55 mph (150 km/h) has been # Select Quarter Mile. reached. # Set a target distance. Setting Drag Race Storing and calling up measurement values Measurement stops as soon as the specified Multimedia system: target distance has been reached. If measurement is completed or canceled, a 4 TRACK PACE prompt appears asking whether the measure‐ 5 Drag Race # Pull away and start the measurement. ment should be saved. Measurement begins when the vehicle accel‐ Measuring acceleration erates. Timing runs until the target distance # Confirm the prompt with ÷ to save. # Select Z Drag Options. or a maximum of one mile has been traveled. Calling up saved measurements # Select Acceleration. Measurement can be stopped early by stopping # Select ± History. # Set a starting speed or select Automatic. the vehicle. # Select Acceleration, Quarter Mile or Braking. Measurement begins as soon as the speci‐ fied starting speed has been reached.
30 MBUX multimedia system # Select a measurement. # Set the time. # Select AUTHORIZE NEW DEVICE. The desired measurement is displayed in The set parameters are evaluated in the dia‐ Available devices are displayed. detail. gram for the time set. # Start the TRACK PACE app on the device to or be connected and follow the instructions. # Delete a measurement. Configuring AMG TRACK PACE # Confirm the authorization prompt. Requirements: # Scan the QR code on the media display. Calling up the telemetry display To connect a mobile device to the TRACK The device is authorized. PACE app: De-authorizing the mobile device Multimedia system: R The TRACK PACE app is installed on the 4 TRACK PACE 5 Telemetry # Select TRACK PACE App. mobile end device. The telemetry display shows current vehicle data # Select De-authorize device. R The mobile end device is connected to the as a digital value and as a diagram. Up to three # Select a device. parameters can be selected that are to be multimedia system via Wi-Fi. # Confirm the message prompt with Yes. shown in the display. Multimedia system: The device is de-authorized. For example: 4 TRACK PACE 5 Options R Engine speed Setting the TRACK PACE display in the Head- Connecting a mobile device via the TRACK up Display R Wheel angle PACE app # Select HUD Content. R Speed The TRACK PACE app makes it possible to record # Activate or deactivate the desired contents. R Steering angle videos and to synchronize them with stored tracks. The contents in the Head-up Display are # Set the desired parameters. adapted. # Select TRACK PACE App. % For further information on the Head-up Dis‐ play, see (/ page 24).
MBUX multimedia system 31 Setting acoustic feedback # Activate or deactivate the function. # Select Acoustic feedback. A scale with values from 0 to 85 is shown. # Select a setting. Displaying statistics # Select Statistics. Statistics on the current user profile are dis‐ played. The following data is displayed: R Driving time R Track driven R Tracks recorded R Track Races recorded R Laps recorded R Drag Races recorded R Maximum design speed Activating the ambient light If this function is active, the vehicle interior is lit red or green depending on Delta Time. # Select Ambient light.
32 Wheels and tires Changing a wheel # Only use tire types that have been Installing/removing the hub cap # Be sure to also observe the notes on chang‐ approved for the maximum road speed set and the vehicle. Removing ing a wheel in the Operator's Manual of your vehicle. Vehicles with AMG ceramic high-perform‐ Vehicles with AMG Driver's Package: ance composite braking system: & WARNING Risk of accident caused by * NOTE Damage to the ceramic brake disk non-approved tire types when changing a wheel If you use tire types that have not been adap‐ Mercedes-AMG vehicles with ceramic ted to changes made to the factory speed brake disks: during removal and reposition‐ limit, this can have the following consequen‐ ing of the wheel, the wheel rim may strike ces: the ceramic brake disk and damage it. R The tires do not exhibit the required qual‐ # Take particular care. # Remove socket 2 and lug wrench 3 from ity characteristics and are not suitable for # Ask another person for assistance or the vehicle tool kit . high speeds or the relevant driving use a second centering pin. # Position socket 2 on hub cap 1. dynamics. # Position wheel wrench 3 on socket 2. R The tires wear unevenly and could, there‐ # When changing the wheel, avoid exerting any # Using wheel wrench 3, turn hub cap 1 fore, affect the roadworthiness of the force on the brake discs. counter-clockwise and remove it. vehicle. This can lead to impaired comfort during R ABS, ESP® and cruise control operation braking. Installing are restricted. # Before installing, check hub cap 1 and the wheel area for dirt, and clean if necessary. This can jeopardize road safety.
Wheels and tires 33 # Position hub cap 1 and turn until it is in the right position. # Position socket 2 on hub cap 1. # Position lug wrench 3 on socket 2 and tighten hub cap 1. Specified tightening torque: 18 lb-ft (25 Nm).
34 Technical data Operating fluids R Gasoline with more than 3% methanol by * NOTE Premature engine wear through Fuel volume, e.g. M15, M30, M85, M100 unleaded regular gasoline R Gasoline with additives containing metal Impairment of the longevity and performance Information on fuel grades for Mercedes- AMG vehicles If you have accidentally refueled with the of the engine. Observe the information on service products in wrong fuel: If unleaded premium grade gasoline is the vehicle Operator's Manual. # Do not switch the ignition on. unavailable and you have to refuel using # Consult a qualified specialist workshop. unleaded regular gasoline: * NOTE Damage caused by the wrong fuel # Only fill the fuel tank to half full with Even small amounts of the wrong fuel could If the available fuel is not sufficiently low in sul‐ unleaded regular gasoline and refill as result in damage to the fuel system, the fur, this can produce unpleasant odors. soon as possible with unleaded pre‐ engine and the emission control system. mium grade gasoline. Only refuel using premium-grade unleaded gaso‐ # Only refuel with low-sulfur spark-igni‐ # Do not drive at the maximum design line with at least 91 AKI/95 RON. tion engine fuel. speed. As a temporary measure, if the recommended # Avoid sudden acceleration and engine fuel is not available, you may also use regular This fuel may contain up to 10% ethanol by speeds over 3000 rpm. unleaded gasoline. When doing this, note the volume. Your vehicle is suitable for use with octane number on the vehicle on the information E10 fuel. Further information on fuel is available at the fol‐ label in the fuel filler flap (see the vehicle's Oper‐ Never refuel with one of the following fuels: ator's Manual). Filling up with regular unleaded lowing locations: R Diesel gasoline can reduce engine output and increase R At a gas station R Gasoline with more than 10% ethanol by fuel consumption. R At a qualified specialist workshop volume, e.g. E15, E85, E100 Never refuel using gasoline with an even lower R USA only: at https://www.mbusa.com RON.
Technical data 35 Tank content and reserve fuel Quality and capacity of engine oil Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 4MATIC+ and GLC 63 S 4MATIC+: Only use SAE 0W-40 or Model Total capacity Model MB-Freigabe or MB- SAE 5W-40 engine oil. Approval The following values refer to an oil change, All models (Coupe 17.4 gal (66.0 liters) and SUV) USA only: including the oil filter. 229.5* Model Of which reserve AMG GLC 63 4MATIC 229.51 Model Capacity + (SUV) Mercedes-AMG 1.9 gal (7.0 liters) AMG GLC 63 S Mercedes-AMG 6.9 US qt (6.5 liters) GLC 43 4MATIC 4MATIC+ Coupe GLC 43 4MATIC (Coupe and SUV) Coupe All other models 229.5* Mercedes-AMG All other models 2.6 gal (10.0 liters) (Coupe and SUV) GLC 43 4MATIC * Recommended for lowest possible fuel con‐ (SUV) sumption (lowest SAE viscosity class in each case; observe possible restrictions of the All other models 9.5 US qt (9.0 liters) approved SAE viscosity classes). To achieve the lowest possible fuel consumption, it is recommended to use the engine oil specifi‐ cations marked in the table for the lowest SAE viscosity class. Possible restrictions of the approved SAE viscosity classes must be observed.
36 Technical data Coolant capacity Vehicle data Missing values were not available at the time of going to press. Vehicle dimensions Model Capacity The heights specified may vary as a result of the Model 1 Height 2 Head‐ Mercedes-AMG 10.0 US qt (9.5 liters) following factors: when room GLC 43 4MATIC opened R Tires All other models 11.8 US qt R Load Mercedes- 86.5 in 97.4 in (11.2 liters) AMG GLC 43 (2197 mm) (2473 mm) R Condition of the suspension 4MATIC R Optional equipment Filling capacity for refrigerant and PAG oil Coupe Height when opened and headroom AMG GLC 43 83.1 in 89.1 in Model Refrigerant 4MATIC C (2110 mm) (2264 mm) (SUV) Mercedes-AMG GLC 22.2 ± 0.4 oz 43 4MATIC (630 ± 10 g) USA: 83.0 in 89.0 Mercedes- (2107 mm) (2261 mm) All other models 21.5 ± 0.4 oz AMG GLC 63 (610 ± 10 g) 4MATIC+ Model PAG oil (SUV) All models 2.8 ± 0.4 oz (80 ± 10 g) Example: Mercedes-AMG GLC Coupe
Technical data 37 Model Vehicle length Model Vehicle height 1 Height 2 Head‐ when room Model Vehicle length opened Mercedes-AMG 64.1 in (1628 mm) Mercedes-AMG 186.2 in (4729 mm) GLC 43 4MATIC Mercedes- 86.4 in 97.2 in GLC 43 4MATIC (SUV) AMG GLC (2194 mm) (2470 mm) Coupe 63 S 4MATIC USA: Mercedes-AMG 64.0 in (1625 mm) + Coupe Mercedes-AMG GLC 187.0 in (4748 mm) GLC 63 4MATIC+ 63 S 4MATIC+ Coupe (SUV) Canada: Mercedes- Mercedes-AMG 183.5 in (4662 mm) Canada: Mercedes- AMG GLC GLC 43 4MATIC AMG GLC 63 S 63 S 4MATIC (SUV) 4MATIC+ (SUV) + (SUV) All other models 184.3 in (4682 mm) Vehicle dimensions (SUV) Weights and loads Vehicle height Observe the vehicle data specified below: All models optional equipment increases the curb weight Model Vehicle height and reduces the payload. Vehicle width includ‐ 82.5 in (2096 mm) ing outside mirrors Mercedes-AMG 62.5 in (1587 mm) GLC 43 4MATIC Model Maximum roof load Wheelbase 113.1 in (2873 mm) Coupe All models 165 lb (75 kg) Turning radius 39.70 ft (12.10 m) Mercedes-AMG GLC 62.4 in (1584 mm) 63 S 4MATIC+ Coupe
38 Technical data Off-road driving Driving through flowing water reduces the per‐ Angle of approach/departure missible fording depth due to the accumulation The specified values are maximum values for Fording depth of water. vehicles that are ready to drive. * NOTE Damage caused by water when Observe the notes on off-road driving and ford‐ On vehicles with AIR BODY CONTROL, loads up fording ing in the vehicle Operator's Manual. to the maximum permissible load have no influ‐ ence on the approach/departure angle. In the following cases water can penetrate Observe the notes on driving in mountainous ter‐ into the engine compartment and vehicle rain in the vehicle Operator's Manual. interior: R The maximum permissible fording depth is exceeded when driving through stand‐ ing water. R When driving through the water a bow wave forms. R Water accumulates when driving through running water. Model 1 Fording # Do not exceed the maximum permissi‐ depth ble fording depth and drive slowly through the water. Only SUV: Mercedes-AMG 11.8 in (30 cm) Missing values were not available at the time of GLC 43 4MATIC going to press. The specified value indicates the maximum per‐ Only SUV: all other mod‐ 7.9 in (20 cm) missible fording depth for vehicles that are ready to drive and for slow driving through standing els water.
Technical data 39 Model Maximum gradient climbing ability Model Maximum gradient 1 Front 2 Rear The vehicle's gradient climbing ability depends climbing ability Mercedes-AMG on the weight distribution in the vehicle, the ter‐ GLC 43 4MATIC rain conditions and the road surface conditions. Mercedes-AMG GLC Coupe The given value applies to vehicles in a roadwor‐ 63 4MATIC+ (SUV) thy condition on a good road surface and, there‐ Mercedes-AMG Mercedes-AMG GLC fore, with good traction. GLC 43 4MATIC 63 S 4MATIC+ Coupe (SUV) A gradient climbing ability of 100% corresponds to an incline of 45°. Mercedes-AMG GLC Mercedes-AMG Observe the notes on driving in mountainous ter‐ 63 S 4MATIC+ (SUV) GLC 63 4MATIC+ rain in the vehicle Operator's Manual. Coupe Missing values were not available at the time of Maximum design speeds Mercedes-AMG going to press. GLC 63 4MATIC+ The following values only apply to vehicles with (SUV) Model Maximum gradient the AMG Driver's Package. climbing ability Missing values were not available at the time of Mercedes-AMG going to press. GLC 63 S 4MATIC Mercedes-AMG GLC + Coupe 43 4MATIC Coupe Mercedes-AMG 17.6° 22.0° Mercedes-AMG GLC GLC 63 S 4MATIC 43 4MATIC (SUV) + (SUV) Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 4MATIC+ Coupe
40 Technical data Maximum speeds Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 S Mercedes-AMG GLC 43 4MATIC+ Coupe 4MATIC+ Coupe 4MATIC Coupe Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 S Mercedes-AMG GLC 43 4MATIC+ (SUV) 4MATIC+ (SUV) 4MATIC (SUV) 1st gear 1st gear 1st gear 2nd gear 2nd gear 2nd gear 3rd gear 3rd gear 3rd gear 4th gear 4th gear 4th gear 5th gear 5th gear 5th gear 6th gear 6th gear 6th gear 7th gear 7th gear 7th gear 8th gear 8th gear 8th gear 9th gear 9th gear 9th gear
Technical data 41 Trailer hitch Towing capacity, unbraked Tongue weight General notes on the trailer hitch Model Towing capacity, Model Maximum unbraked tongue Modifications to the engine cooling system may weight be necessary, depending on the vehicle model. All models The retrofitting of a trailer hitch is only permissi‐ All models ble if a towing capacity is specified in your vehi‐ cle documents. Maximum tongue weight and load capacity Load capacity Further information can be obtained at a quali‐ Model Maximum fied specialist workshop. * NOTE Damage caused by the trailer load coming loose If the tongue weight used is too low, the All models Towing capacity trailer may come loose. The tongue weight is not included in the towing # The tongue weight must not be below Permissible rear axle load (trailer operation) capacity. 110.2 lbs (50 kg). Missing values were not available at the time of # Use a tongue weight that is as close as Model Axle load going to press. possible to the maximum permissible tongue weight. Canada only: 2910 lb (1320 kg) Towing capacity, braked (at a minimum start- off gradeability of 12%) AMG GLC 63 S Missing values were not available at the time of 4MATIC+ (SUV) Model Towing capacity, going to press. braked All models
42 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Display messages Vehicle Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Electronic Rear Axle Differ- * The electronic locking differential has failed. ential Lock Inoperative # Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Electronic Rear Axle Differ- * The electronic locking differential is overheated. ential Lock Currently # Let the electronic locking differential cool down by driving defensively. Unavailable Driving systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions RACE START Not Possible * Possible causes: See Operator's Manual R The activation conditions have not been fulfilled (/ page 15). RACE START Canceled * Possible causes: R You released the accelerator pedal during RACE START. R You depressed the brake pedal during RACE START. You can try RACE START again at the next start.
Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 43 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ä * AMG adaptive sport suspension system is malfunctioning. The vehicle's handling characteristics may be affected. # Do not drive at speeds greater than 50 mph (80 km/h). # Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Malfunction Drive at Max. 50 mph Warning and indicator lamps Driving systems Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ä * The yellow AMG adaptive sport suspension system warning lamp is lit. There is a malfunction in the AMG adaptive sport suspension system. # Note the messages on the multifunction display. Suspension warning lamp (yellow)
44 Display messages and warning/indicator lamps Driving safety systems Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions å * The yellow ESP® OFF warning lamps are lit while the engine is running. ESP® is deactivated. Other driving systems and driving safety systems may also be inoperative. ¤ & WARNING Risk of skidding when driving with ESP® deactivated ESP® does not act to stabilize the vehicle. The availability of further driving safety systems is also limited. # Drive on carefully. # Deactivate ESP® only for as long as the situation requires. If ESP® cannot be activated, ESP® is malfunctioning. # Have ESP® checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop. # Observe the notes on deactivating ESP® (/ page 12). å * ESP® SPORT is activated while the engine is running. When ESP® SPORT is activated, ESP® will stabilize the vehicle only to a limited extent. Æ & WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP® SPORT is used incorrectly When you activate ESP® SPORT, there is an increased risk of skidding and having an accident.
Display messages and warning/indicator lamps 45 Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions # Activate ESP® SPORT only in the circumstances described below. # Observe the notes on activating ESP® SPORT(/ page 12).
46 Index A Automatic transmission Changing gears Drive programs........................................ 10 Manually.................................................. 11 Airbag DYNAMIC SELECT switch........................ 10 see Side airbag Climate control Manual gearshifting................................. 11 Filling capacity for PAG oil....................... 36 AMG Oil temperature (on-board computer, Refrigerant filling capacity....................... 36 Menu (on-board computer)...................... 20 Performance menu)................................. 21 Steering wheel control element................. 9 Steering wheel paddle shifters................. 11 Cockpit Steering-wheel buttons............................. 9 Overview................................................... 4 Axle load AMG adaptive sport suspension system Towing a trailer........................................ 41 Comfort mode Selecting the suspension setting............. 19 see AMG adaptive sport suspension system Suspension.............................................. 16 B Computer AMG ceramic high-performance com‐ Bicycle rack see On-board computer posite brake system...................................... 9 Load capacity.......................................... 41 Coolant (engine) AMG Performance adjustable exhaust Boost pressure (on-board computer, Capacity.................................................. 36 system Performance menu)..................................... 21 Function.................................................... 8 D Brakes Operating.................................................. 8 AMG ceramic high-performance Dashboard AMG Performance steering wheel............... 9 composite brake system............................ 9 see Cockpit AMG TRACK PACE Display messages Configuring.............................................. 30 C ä Malfunction Drive at Max. 50 Drag Race................................................ 29 Changing a wheel mph......................................................... 43 Function.................................................. 26 Installing/removing the hub cap............. 32 Electronic Rear Axle Differential Lock Telemetry display.................................... 30 Removing a wheel................................... 32 Track Race............................................... 26 Currently Unavailable.............................. 42
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