What does it mean when the Mercedes preventive safety system has a limited functional range?

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LeGriffin
07/30/25 6:53am
It refers to a system alert triggered when continuous turns cause one side of the tires to lose contact with the ground, indicating that your operation has exceeded the computer's protective range. The driver needs to exercise caution in their driving. Alternatively, this alert may also appear if the seatbelt cannot tighten or the radar is obstructed. 1. Introduction to the preventive safety system: The preventive safety system is integrated with the ESP (Electronic Stability Program) and uses various sensors to identify potential hazardous driving conditions. It then formulates corresponding preventive measures to avoid danger, covering both active and passive safety aspects. 2. Safety measures: If the vehicle is at risk of skidding or the driver must brake sharply, PRO-SAFE will tighten the front seat belts as a preventive measure. If the front passenger seat or electronically controlled rear single seats are reclined, PRO-SAFE will automatically adjust them to the position most favorable for crash safety.
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