1. Select a suitable driving profile (→ Driving profile selection) and drive through rocky terrain no faster than walking pace.
2. If you are not able to drive around a rock, drive carefully onto the rock with one front wheel and drive over it slowly →
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Even obstacles that are smaller than the available ground clearance could come into contact with the vehicle underbody and thus
cause damage which could lead to a vehicle breakdown. This applies in particular if there is a ditch or soft ground either in front of or
behind the obstacle. This also applies in cases when you drive too quickly over the obstacle causing the vehicle to bounce.
NOTICE
Objects that are larger than the ground clearance will damage components on the underbody if the vehicle is driven over them. This
damage could cause the vehicle to break down and thus make it impossible to drive on.
● Never drive the vehicle over very large objects either centrally or on one side, e.g. rocks or tree stumps.