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197 Checking and refilling
Safety FirstControls and equipment Tips and Maintenance Technical Data
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Location
The fluid container is on the left in the engine compartment. It
holds about 3.5 liters; in vehicles with a headlight washer system*
it holds about 6 liters.
The rear windshield* has its own container located in the engine
compartment.
K
Filling the container
You need to add a window cleaning solution with a wax remover to
the water. There are severala ap
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with wax dissolving
properties (with anti-freeze additive in winter) on the market,
because plain water is not usually sufficient to clean the glass and
headlight lenses quickly and thoroughly. The mixing ratios on the
window cleaner packaging must be adhered to.
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cleaning solution containing anti-freeze should be added to the
water in the winter.
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To avoid a possible error by the fluid level sensor, the proportion of alcohol
and water should be 35% alcohol and 65% water approximately.
We recommend you contact a Technical Service Centre for further advice.
Under no circumstances should you add coolant anti-freeze or other
additives.
K
Fig. 163AL0-051
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198Checking and refilling
Adjusting washer jets
The jet for the rear window washer is in the wiper shaft. The water
jet should hit the glass in the centre of the wiped area.
The jets for the windscreen washer and headlight washers* can
only be adjusted with a special tool. When adjustment is
necessary, contact your Technical Service Centre.
K
Fig. 164AL0-129
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203 If and when
Safety FirstControls and equipment Tips and Maintenance Technical Data
Vehicles may also have:
– Tool box*
– Wheel bolt spanner
– Wire hook* for wheel trims
– Open jaw spanner 10 x 13
– Screwdriver with box spanner in handle for the wheel bolts. The
screwdriver blade is reversible.
– Jack
Before the jack is placed back into the tool box, the claw must be
fully wound back. The crank is then tensioned against the side of
the jack.
Some light alloy wheels have the caps on the wheel screws. A
special wire hook is provided with the tool box to remove them.
Place the hook in the orifice on the cap and pull to remove
⇒
fig. 168.K
Stowage of tow bracket*
Fig. 169
Fig. 170
AL0-131
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205 If and when
Safety FirstControls and equipment Tips and Maintenance Technical Data
• Remove the rubber seal⇒ fig. 171Bon the eyelet upwards.
• Take the wheel spanner
⇒ fig. 171Cfrom the vehicle tools.
Place it as far as it will go over the bolt. Hold in this position and
press the locking ring
⇒ fig. 171Ddown.
• Turn the box spanner
Cto the left until it is supporting the
spare wheel, which issuspended from a steel cable
⇒ fig. 171.
• Squeeze the retainer lightly (arrows
1) and at the same time
fold the cross piece in the direction shown 2⇒ fig. 172. Now
guide the retainer through the central opening in the spare
wheel.
K
Installing spare wheel
• Stand the wheel behind the vehicle, as shown in the fig. 173.• Guide the retainer from the inner side of the wheel through the
spare wheel central opening.
• Fold the cross piece in the opposite to arrow
⇒ fig. 1722.
• Push the spare wheel under the vehicle with the outer side facing
down.
• Turn the bolt in the luggage compartment floor clockwise with
the wheel spanner to lift the wheel into the spare wheel bracket
under the vehicle. E En
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⇒ fig. 173.
• Turn the bolt (max. torque 25 Nm) until the spare wheel sits
firmly in the luggage compartment floor. Seal the opening with the
rubber seal and fold the cover back.
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If you need to drive without a spare wheel, the spare wheel bracket,
together with the rope, must be fully wound up to the vehicle floor.K
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General notes
• New tyres do not give maximum grip straight away and should
therefore be run in at moderate speeds and a careful style of
driving for about the first 100 km. This will help to make the tyres
last longer.
Fig. 173AL0-135
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213 If and when
Safety FirstControls and equipment Tips and Maintenance Technical Data
• Depressions under vehicle for jack:
– Depressions in the side member at front and rear indicate the
points at which the claw of jack must be fitted to the vertical rib of
the side member
⇒arrows,fig. 177.
– Wind jack arm up by turning the crank in the spindle until the
jack just goes under the vehicle.
– The claw of the jack must fit round the vertical rib on the side
member so that the jack cannot slip when vehicle is lifted
⇒
fig. 178.– If the ground is soft, place a large strong piece of packing under
the jack base plate.
– Align jack and at same time wind claw up further until it contacts
the vehicle.
– Lift vehicle until the wheel is just clear of the ground.
K
Removing and fitting the wheel
– Remove the wheel bolts, place them on a clean surface (hub cap,
cloth) next to the jack and take the wheel off.
– Fit spare wheel and lightly tighten all bolts. The wheel bolts must
be clean and easy to turn – do not under any circumstances use
grease or oil!
– Lower vehicle and fully tighten bolts in diagonal sequence.
– Refit the wheel trim.
– Place and secure the defective wheel in the spare wheel bracket
⇒"Spare wheel" chapter.
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216If and when
Changing a fuse
Please note the warnings from the "Engine compartment" chapter
and following ones, before undergoing any work on the engine or
engine compartment.
The fuses are located behind a cover in the instrument panel
⇒
fig. 45 andfig. 181.
In some models, there are additional fuses in the engine
compartment, for example on top of the battery.
• Switch off ignition and the component concerned.
• Take cover off
⇒fig. 181
• In the cover or in the fuse box you will find plastic pliers* to
remove the fuses.
• You will find the fuse layout on a label in the fuse box cover.• Remove the appropriate fuse.
• Replace blown fuse – can be recognised by the burnt metal strip
– with a fuse of same amperage.
• Replace the cover.
• If the newly inserted fuse blows again after a short time, the
electrical system must be checked by a Technical Service Centre as
soon as possible.
K
Fuse layout
You will find the fuse layout on a label in the fuse box cover.
The meaning of the symbols on the label are explained as follows:
AL0-139Fig. 181S Sy
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Dipped beam
Main beam
Adjustment of headlight range
Parking light
Foglight
Rear foglight
Reverse light
Indicators
Hazard warning lights
Instrument panel lighting
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217 If and when
Safety FirstControls and equipment Tips and Maintenance Technical Data
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Me
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Fan
Air conditioning
Heating
Heated windshield
Heated rear window
Heated rearview mirrors
Adjustment of outside mirrors
Lowering of outside mirrors
Seat heating
Horn
Windscreen washer/wiper
Rear windscreen washer/wiper
Rear windscreen washer
Headlight washer
Sliding roof
Electric windows
Lighter
Electric side windows
Central locking/Remote control
Electric switchboard
Ignition
S Sy
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Diagnosis
ABS
ESP
Selector lever positions (in display)
Electronic immobilizer
License plate lighting
Heated ejectors
Instrument panel
Central locking
Radio
CD changer/player
Telephone/telematic function*
Mobile telephone
Cruise control
Radio navigation system
Interior lighting
Reading light
Fuel pump
Trailer light connection
Parking assistance
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219 If and when
Safety FirstControls and equipment Tips and Maintenance Technical Data
• Press turn signal to front⇒fig. 182 arrow 1and remove ⇒
fig. 182 arrow 2.
• Remove the bulb carrier and disconnect it.
• Pull out defective glass based bulb and insert new bulb.
• Insert the bulb carrier into the indicator covers.
• First place turn signal with retaining lugs
⇒fig. 184 arrow 1in
body opening and then engage light in direction of arrow
⇒
fig. 182 2.K
Rear lights
Before changing rear light bulbs the boot lid must be opened.
The bulbs are arranged as follows.
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Turn signal, tail light and brake/tail light.
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Reversing light and rear fog light.
K
Lights in the body
• Open flap in the luggage compartment trim.
• Press sidepiece in the direction of the arrow.
1
2AL0-142Fig. 184
Fig. 185AL0-066