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MERCEDES-BENZ E WAGON 2005 S211 Owners Manual 420 Practical hintsFlat tireThe jack take-up brackets are located di-
rectly behind the front wheel housing and 
in front of the rear wheel housing. 
1Jack take-up bracket
2Jack
3Crank
Position jack2

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MERCEDES-BENZ E WAGON 2005 S211 Owners Manual 427 Practical hints
Batteries
Charging and reinstalling the battery
Charge battery in accordance with the 
instructions of the battery charger 
manufacturer.

Reinstall the charged battery. Follow

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MERCEDES-BENZ E WAGON 2005 S211 Owners Manual 430 Practical hintsTowing the vehicleMercedes-Benz recommends that the vehi-
cle be transported with all wheels off the 
ground using flatbed or appropriate wheel 
lift/dolly equipment. This method is

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MERCEDES-BENZ E WAGON 2005 S211 Owners Manual 442 Technical dataEngineModel
E 320 (211.265
1)
E 320 4MATIC (211.282
1)
1The quoted data apply only to the standard vehicle. See an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center for the corresponding data of all s

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MERCEDES-BENZ E WAGON 2005 S211 Owners Manual 450 Technical dataFuels, coolants, lubricants etc.CapacitiesVehicle components and their respective 
lubricants must match. Therefore use only 
products tested and approved by us.Please refer to the F

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MERCEDES-BENZ E WAGON 2005 S211 Owners Manual 454 Technical dataFuels, coolants, lubricants etc.Premium unleaded gasoline
Gasoline additives 
A major concern among engine manufac-
turers is carbon build-up caused by gaso-
line. Mercedes-Benz reco

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MERCEDES-BENZ E WAGON 2005 S211 Owners Manual 460 Technical termsCOMAND
(C
ockpit M
anagement and D
ata Sys-
tem)
Information and operating center for 
vehicle sound and communications 
systems, including the radio and navi-
gation system, as wel

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MERCEDES-BENZ E WAGON 2005 S211 Owners Manual 464 Technical termsSRS
(S
upplemental R
estraint S
ystem)
Seat belts, emergency tensioning de-
vice and air bags. Though independent 
systems, they are closely interfaced to 
provide effective occupan