Position of the selective selection lever: "N".
Maximum towing speed: 50 km/h!
Maximum towing distance: 50 km!
For longer distances, the car must be lifted at the rear, or the driveshaft must be disconnected at the rear axle. The reason: when the engine is stopped, the transmission oil pump does not work, so the gearbox is not sufficiently lubricated for relatively high speeds and longer mileage.
Turn on the ignition to avoid locking the steering wheel, turn signal lights, horn and, if necessary, windshield wipers.
Since the brake booster only functions when the engine is running, in vehicles with a brake booster, the brake pedal must be pressed correspondingly harder when the engine is not running!
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Towing of vehicles equipped with automatic transmission (Mercedes-Benz C-Class W202)
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