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CONTENTS
DASHBOARD AND
CONTROLS
Layout
4
i\='-:ng
lamps 6
CONTROLS
AND
EQUIPMENT
•
e.s. Central locking system 7, 8
I:cs, Tailgate 9, 10
I'I
~g doors 11
..
-^ows, Mirrors 12, 13
Sea: belts 15 5re:y for children 18
-ead restraints 19
Seats
20 _:ariing/sleeping surface 26
__ggage
compartment cover 27 __cgage compartment/load surface ... 28
-edals, Brakes 29 Vanual gearbox 31
--tomatic gearbox 32
gnition
lock 36
Starting / Stopping the engine .... 37, 38 "struments 40
.'.
arning lamps 47
Switches 50
~yn signal and dip lever 52
3'uise
control system 53 .'.'indscreen wiper 54
-eating and ventilation 55
Air
conditioner 57
Recirculating air switch 61
Auxiliary heater 63
Additional
water heater 67
Sun roof, Sliding/tilting roof 70, 71
nterior lights, Sun visors 72, 73
Ashtray, Cigarette lighter 73
-oof
rack 75
DRIVING
TIPS
The first 1500 km - and afterwards ... 76 Driving safely 78
Driving economically and
ecologically
79
Trailer towing 81
GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
Filling the tank, Fuel 85, 86
Care of car, Maintenance 88, 93 Bonnet, Engine compartment 94, 95
Engine oil, Gearbox oil 96, 99
Air
cleaner 100 Power assisted steering 100
Cooling
system 101
Brake fluid 104
Battery 106
Windscreen washer system 108
Wheels 110
Arduous operating conditions 115
Winter driving 116
Accessories, modifications and
renewal of parts 117
Mobile
telephones and two way
radios 117
DO-IT-YOURSELF
First
aid kit, Warning triangle 118
Vehicle tools 118 Spare wheel/changing wheel ... 119, 120
Fuses
122
Changing
bulbs 124
Adjusting/masking headlights .. 128,129
Headlights 129
Installing radio 129
Emergency starting 130
Tow starting/towing 132
Lifting vehicle 134
TECHNICAL
DESCRIPTION
Engine 136
Emission control system 137
Activated charcoal filter '38 Power flow '39
Steering, Axles 139 Brakes, Body -139,
1
AC
Environment compatibility 140
TECHNICAL
DATA
Engine 141
Performance 142
Fuel consumption 143
Spark plugs 145
V-belts 145
Wheels,
Tyre
pressures 146, 147
Weights,
Trailer weights 148, 151 Dimensions 152
Capacities 153
Vehicle identification data 154
SPECIAL
INFORMATION
Adjusting the brake pressure regulator 155
ALPHABETICAL
INDEX
Alphabetical index 156
CHECKS
WHEN
FILLING
THE TANK
Overview 160
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DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS
Page
| Remote controlled outside mirror
13
2
Switch for electric windows 12
3
Switches 50
-
Air
vents
55,
58
5
_urn signal and headlight dip lever
Cruise
control system 52
53
z
Emergency
light
system switch 51
Combi
instrument:
Warning lamps Instruments 47
40
I
Ignition
lock 36
9
Windscreen
wiper/washer lever
with
switch for
multi
function indicator 54
42
1 10
Switches
50
Air
vents
55,
58
I 12
Space
for auxiliary heater controls
63
'
3
Radio"
'-
Glove
box
74
' 5
Bonnet
release handle
94
0
Lola
starting aid (Diesel engines) 17
Fuse
box behind shelf
—
18 Horn ( only functions
with
ignition switched on
19
Controls
and switches for heating/ventilation
... air conditioner V-
20
Gear
lever (manual gearbox)
Selector
lever (automatic gearbox) 31
21
Switch
for recirculating air
s:
22
Ashtray
73
23
Cigarette lighter/electric socket
Notes
• Some of the items listed are only
fitted
on certain mi optional extras.
• On righthand drive vehicles the arrangement of the sv the location of some items can vary. The symbols on tr are the same as for lefthand drive vehicles.
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Vehicles
with
a factory
fitted
radio have a radio instruction iea
When
service installing a radio pay
attention
to the ins
page
129 in the "Do-it-yourself" section.
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Mirrors
CONTROLS
AND
EQUIPMENT
dow open.
Adjusting mirrors
The rear view mirrors should always
be
ad
justed properly before moving
off so
that
good vision
to the
rear
is
obtained.
Anti-dazzle
inside
mirror
The lever
on the
lower edge
of the
mirror should
be
pointing forwards when
the
basic
setting
is
made.
To
set the
anti-dazzle position, pull lever
to
the rear.
Outside mirror
The outside mirror should
be
adjusted
so
that
the side
of
your own vehicle can
just
be
seen.
This setting ensures the best possible
field
of
view, and
in
addition
it
serves
as an
instant check
on the
mirror setting.
Normal outside mirrors
are
adjusted
by
pressing
the
edge
of the
mirror surface
in
the mirror housing. / R
/
(B707T76]
Electrically
adjustable
mirrors* are
set
by
moving
the
knob
in the
driver's door
trim.
Turning
the
knob from
L to
R switches
con
trol
from
left
to
right
mirror.
If the
electrical control
of the
mirror fails
at
any time
the
mirrors can
be
adjusted man ually
by
pressing
on the
edge
of the
mirror
surface.
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CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
Note
for vehicles
with
convex or as
pherical
outside
mirrors
*
Convex (curved outwards) mirrors enlarge
the field of view but they make objects look
smaller.
These mirrors make it difficult to
estimate how far away a following vehicle
is.
Aspherical outer mirrors have a mirror
surface
with
different curvature. This wide-
angle
mirror increases the area of vision
even
more so than conventional convex mirrors. Their usefulness is also limited
when judging the distance to vehicles ap proaching from behind.
Mirror heating
*
The
electrically operated outside mirrors are heated as long as the heated rear window
is
switched on.
Folding outside mirrors
in
The
outside mirrors can be folded in.
When
folded in the mirrors are held by
a
det ent.
To
fold out
again,
press mirror in towards ve
hicle,
press detent in and fold mirror out -
see
illustration.
Attention
When
folding
mirror
out
ensure
that
the
fingers
are not
trapped
between
mirror
and
bracket
-
Danger
of
injury.
Notes
• Before putting the vehicle through an au tomatic washing plant, the mirrors should
be
folded in to prevent them becoming dam
aged.
• These remarks apply only to vehicles
with
normal outside mirrors. Mirrors on extended arms can also be folded in but they
have
no detent.
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CONTROLS
AND
EQUIPMENT
3
-
Emergency lights .
nen the emergency lights are on, a warn-
'z lamp in the switch flashes as well.
Ine system also works when the ignition is
;
.-.itched off.
4
-
Knurled wheel for seat
^Jf
heating*
~~e cushion and backrest of the
front
seats
:
=
n
be heated electrically when the ignition
s
on.
_~e
heating is switched on and regulated .vth the knurled wheel.
•
switch heating off,
turn
knurled wheel to
:_e
left
to the detent position.
5
-
Heated rear window
QpJ
The
heating works only when ignition is on.
When
heater is on a lamp in the switch lights up.
As soon
as
window
is
clear,
switch element
off. The
reduced
current consumption helps
to re
duce
the
fuel
consumption
- see
also
page
80.
On
vehicles
with
electrically adjustable ex
terior mirrors the mirrors are heated as long
as
the rear window heating is switched on.
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-
Fog lights •/
|Q
Rear fog light
First
detent - fog lights
Second
-
front
and rear fog
detent lights, or rear fog
light
only
At the second position a warning lamp in the switch comes on.
The fog lights
work
with
the side lights (ignition on), low or high beams.
The rear fog light
works only
with
the fog lights or
with
the low or high beams.
Due
to the amount of
dazzle
it
causes
the
rear
fog
light
should only be switched on
when the visibility is very poor (in Germany
for example, below 50 metres).
Note
The
electrical system of the factory
fitted
tow bar* is wired-up so
that
when towing
a
trailer
fitted
with
rear fog lights, the rear
fog
light
on the towing vehicle are automati
cally
switched off.
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Sun visors
Ashtrays CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
Cigarette
lighter
•= sun visors can be pulled out of the
x~:re mountings and swung towards the
*
i
z
'S.
"*"
e
make-up mirror can also have a sliding
'." :he mirror
with
light* (illustration), mov-•: :ne sliding cover switches mirror lighting
:" and off. The lighting is also automatically
= '. iched off and on when the sun visor is
'= sed or lowered. Ashtray in dash
panel
To
empty - Open ashtray, press spring down and pull ashtray out.
To
replace -
Push
ashtray into the
guides.
Ashtray in passenger
compart
ment
Removing:
Open
ashtray, press down and take out.
Replacing:
Insert ashtray in from above and then push
fully in.
The
cigarette
lighter
is switched on by
pushing in the element. When the heating
element glows, the lighter springs back
automatically - pull it out immediately and
use
it.
The
cigarette
lighter
socket can be
used
for other electrical
accessories
with
a
capacity
of up to 120 watts. When the en
gine is not running this will however dis
charge
the battery. Further information see
chapter
Accessories
on page 117 .
Attention
Be
careful
when
using the ciga
rette
lighter!
Careless or
uncontrolled
use of
the
cigarette
lighter
can cause burns.
The
cigarette
lighter
and the socket also
work
when
the igni
tion
is
switched
off and the key removed.
For
this
reason
children
should
never
be
left
in the
vehicle
on
their
own.
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ALPHABETICAL
INDEX
A
Acceleration
figures 142
Accessories
117 Activated charcoal
filter
138
Additional heater 62
Additional water heater 67
Adjusting brake pressure regulator . . 155
Adjusting headlights 128 Adjusting washer
jets
108
Air
cleaner 100
Air
conditioner 57
Air
distribution 55
Alloy
wheels 91
Analog
clock 46
Anti-dazzle
inside mirror 13
Anti-freeze 101 Anti-locking brake system (ABS) .... 30
Arduous operating conditions 115
Armrests 21
Ashtrays
73
ATF
99
Automatic gearbox 32
Automatic wash plants 88
Auxiliary heater 63
Axle
loads 148
B
Battery 106
Belt height adjustment 16
Blower
55
Bonnet 94
Brake
fluid
104
Brake
servo 30
Brake
system 104
Brake
warning lamp 48
Brakes
29, 139
c
Capacities
153
Capacity
141
Care
of body 88
Care
of car 88
Catalyst
137
Cavity
preservation 92
Central
locking system 8
Cetane
Number 87
Changing
bulbs 124
Changing
front
turn
signal bulb 125
Changing
wheels 120
Chassis
number 154
Checks
when
filling
the
tank
160
Child
safety 18
Child
seats 18
Child-proof catch 9 Cigarette lighter 73
Cleaning
and anti-corrosion
treatment
of engine compartment 91
Clock
46
Cold
starting aid 38
Combined
weight 151
Compression
ratio
141
Consumption figures 143
Coolant
additive 101
Coolant
level 47, 102
Coolant
temperature - Gauge 41
Cooling
system 101
Cruise
control system 53
D
Dash
panel 4
Dashboard
and controls 4
Defrosting windows 56, 58
Diesel
fuel 87
Dimensions
152
Dip lever 52
Dipstick - Automatic gearbox 99
- Engine 97
Direction indicators 48
Do-it-yourself 118
Door
locks 9
Doors
9 Drawbar weight 83
Driver's seat 20
Driving abroad 115
Driving on holiday 115
Driving safely 78 Driving tips 76
E
Electric
socket 73
Electric
window
lifters
12
Emergency
lights 51
Emergency
starting 130
Emission
control system 137
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