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MERCEDES SL-CLASS 1997 Owners, Service Repair, Electrical Wiring & Parts Manuals

Factory Original MERCEDES SL-CLASS 1997 Manuals

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Related Questions

What is the engine size of the 1997 Mercedes SL-Class?

The 1997 Mercedes SL-Class offered a range of engine options. The SL 320 featured a 3199 cm3 / 195.2 cu-in inline 6, petrol engine. The SL 500 had a 5.0-liter V8 engine, while the SL 73 AMG model was equipped with a powerful 7.3-liter M297 engine, available from 1997 to 2001.

What type of suspension does the 1997 Mercedes SL-500 have?

The 1997 Mercedes SL-500 features a twin A-arm front suspension and a fully independent multi-link rear suspension. These suspension setups contribute to improved handling and stability. Additionally, the SL-500 is equipped with four-wheel disc brakes for reliable stopping power.

What safety features does the 1997 Mercedes SL-Class have?

The 1997 Mercedes SL-Class is equipped with several safety features for enhanced protection. Some of the notable safety features found in the 1997 SL-Class include anti-lock brakes (ABS), traction control, dual front airbags, electronic stability control, and rollover protection bars. These features work together to help mitigate the risk of accidents and provide occupants with a safer driving experience.

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