This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
→ Display and indicator lamps  
→ Operating the cruise control system (CCS) The cruise control system (CCS) helps to maintain an individual set speed when the vehicle is travelling forwards at speeds of more than approximately 20 km/h (15 mph)1).
The CCS only slows the vehicle by easing off the accelerator, not by actively braking  .
Additional information and warnings:
WARNING
The use of the cruise control system can lead to accidents and serious injuries if traffic does not allow you to drive at a safe distance from the vehicle in front at a constant speed.1) The mph figure in brackets relates solely to instrument clusters that display distances/speeds in miles.
Checking ABS sensor ring
Special tools and workshop equipment
required
Sensor gauge -T10473-
Procedure
Wheel bearing unit is removed.
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Removing and installing onboard supply control unit -J519-, LHD vehicles
Note
When renewing the control unit, select
Renew function for the respective control unit in
Guided fault finding or
Guided functions mode
→ Vehicle
diagnostic tester.
Removing
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Damage caused when fitting
Bead core broken during tyre inflation.
Modern radial tyres for passenger cars are mounted only on
safety rims. Safety rims have a hump -1-
running along the bead seat.
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