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Maintenance, Car Care
How Emission Control Works When an automobile engine is running, it uses en-
ergy generated through the combustion of a mix-
ture of air and fuel. Depending on whether a car

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Windows The road dust which settles on the windshield and 
windows contains particles of tire rubber and oil 
residue. The interior trim and upholstery release 
particles, pa

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227 Practical Tips, Emergency Service
Exercise Extreme Caution 
when Working on your Vehicle ....................  228
Tires/Wheels ..................................

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Practical Tips, Emergency Service
Exercise Extreme Caution when 
Working on your Vehicle 
 Danger!
Ignoring the following instructions may 
cause serious personal injury or death. 
fThe engine com

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In the passenger’s footwellNote on operation
The sockets and thus the connected electrical 
accessories function even if the ignition is 
switched off or the ig

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Emergency unlocking of the luggage 
compartment lidIf the battery is discharged, the lid can be opened 
only with the aid of a donor battery. 
Unlocking lid 
1. U

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Practical Tips, Emergency Service
Battery 
 Warning!
Risk of short circuit and fire. 
fObserve all warning notes on the battery. 
fDisconnect the battery during all work on the 
electrical system.

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Replacing battery The service life of the battery is subject to normal 
wear; it depends greatly on care, climatic condi-
tions, and driving conditions (distances
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