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Shifting Gear, Traction Systems
Water crossingfPlease observe the chapter “GROUND CLEA-
RANCE” on Page 390.
 Danger!
Danger of drowning if water enters the vehi-
cle. Risk of damage to the eng

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Maintenance, Car Care
Changing the brake fluidBrake fluid absorbs moisture from the air over 
time. This accumulation of water lowers the boil-
ing point and, under certain operating conditions,

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Maintenance, Car Care
Air CleanerRegular replacement of the filter element is part of 
servicing.
fIn dusty conditions, clean the filter element 
more frequently and replace if necessary.
Further

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Maintenance, Car Care
Fuel EconomyFuel economy will vary depending on where, 
when and how you drive, optional equipment 
installed, and the general condition of your 
car. 
A car tuned to specifi

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Maintenance, Car Care
Emission Control SystemIn the interest of clean airPollution of our environment has become a prob-
lem that is of increasing concern to all of us. We 
urge you to join us in

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How Emission Control WorksWhen 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 i

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PaintfNever rub a dusty car with a dry cloth since 
dust particles are abrasive and could dull and 
damage the surface finish.
The paintwork of your car is exposed to all typ

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Cleaning the engine compartment
 Caution!
Risk of damage, e.g. to the alternator, paint-
ed surfaces, and the valve covers.
fNever use high-pressure cleaning units with a 
ro
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