The tires can lose their grip in sand or mud.
Do not change the speed or direction.
If the vehicle slides, steer in the direction in which it is sliding to regain control of the vehicle.
If the tires are no longer gripping the ground, turn the steering wheel back and forth quickly. This can briefly create better tire traction between the ground at the
front wheels.
WARNING
Driving through sand and mud can be dangerous. The vehicle can slide uncontrollably, increasing the risk of injury. Always drive forward carefully when you
have to drive through sand, mud, or slush.
Never choose unsafe routes or undertake a risk that would put you and your passengers in danger. If you have doubts about the safety of the route, turn
around and choose a different route.
WARNING
Incorrect tire pressures can cause a serious or fatal accident.
Incorrect tire pressures cause increased tire wear and impair vehicle handling.
Incorrect tire pressures can cause overheating, sudden tire damage including tire blow-outs, and stripping of the tread, which can then result in loss of
vehicle control.
If you do choose to lower the tire pressure in order to drive through sand, however, you must always reinflate the tires to the correct tire pressure
afterward before you drive anywhere else. Driving with low tire pressures can cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle and increases the risk of
serious and fatal injuries.
Recommendations if the vehicle is stuck
Refer to ⇒
and Safety precautions for driving off-road.
The vehicle becomes stuck when the wheels have sunk so deeply into the ground that the vehicle can no longer move forward or backward under its own power.
To rock the vehicle out of sand or mud, training and a lot of strength are necessary. If one makes a mistake when rocking a vehicle out of place, the vehicle can sink
even farther and additional assistance will be needed to continue.
Never let the wheels spin for a long time, because this will only make the vehicle sink deeper into the ground
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Preparations
1. Carefully dig out all of the wheels and make sure no other vehicle components are stuck in sand or mud.
2. Select the reverse gear.
3. Press the accelerator pedal gently and reverse in the same track.
If this does not help, place brushwood, floor mats, or burlap cloth directly behind the tires to create traction to help the vehicle to move
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Rocking the vehicle out of place
1. Switch off the ASR ⇒ Braking assistance systems.
2. Adjust the steering wheel so that it is straight.
3. Drive in reverse until the wheels begin to spin straight.
4. Engage the first gear immediately and begin to drive forward until the wheels begin to spin again.
5. Drive back and forth in this way until there is enough momentum to release the vehicle.
6. Reactivate ASR after the vehicle is rocked out of place.
WARNING
No one should ever stand in front of or behind the vehicle, especially when attempting to move a stuck vehicle out of place.
Spinning wheels can greatly accelerate stones, brushwood, pieces of wood, or other objects under the wheels, which could cause life-threatening
injuries.
If the stuck vehicle moves suddenly, people standing in front of or behind the vehicle could be run over.
Driving on steep terrain
Refer to ⇒
and Safety precautions for driving off-road.
Driving on inclines or slopes
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