
Cockpit
50InstrumentsInstrument overview
The instruments display the vehicle operating status.Fig. 31  Detail of the dash panel: InstrumentsThe layout of the instruments depends upon the model and engine.
Rev counter* ⇒ page 51
Coolant temperature gauge  ⇒page 51
Fuel gauge ⇒ page 52
Speedometer  ⇒page 52 Digital clock*/Outside temperature display*/Multifunction display 
⇒
page 52
Display field for selector lever position  ⇒page 56
Distance display with service interval display*  ⇒page 56A1A2A3A4
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WARNING
When working in the engine compartment, always bear in mind the safety 
warnings ⇒ page 176.
Caution
Accessories in front of the air inlet reduce the cooling effect of the coolant. At 
high outside temperatures and high engine loads, there is a risk of the 
engine overheating.Fuel gauge 
 and reserve indicator
Details of the instrument panel: Fuel gauge.
The fuel tank has a capacity of approx. 45 litres. When the needle reaches the reserve zone 
⇒fig. 33  the warning lamp will 
light and an acoustic signal will sound  reminding the driver to refuel. At this 
point there are still about 7 litres of fuel in the tank.
SpeedometerThe speedometer is equipped with a digital odometer and a trip counter, in 
addition to a service intervals display.
During the running-in period, the instructions shown on  ⇒page 149 should 
be followed.Digital display in the instrument panelDigital clock* – Turn the setting knob  ⇒page 50, fig. 31    anti-clockwise to 
the stop to set the hour. If the kn ob is turned briefly anti-clock-
wise the clock will advance one hour further.
– Turn the setting knob clockwise to the limit stop to set the  minutes. If the knob is turned briefly clockwise the clock will 
advance one minute further.
Fig. 33  Fuel gauge
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NoteWhen the vehicle is stationary or travelling at very low speeds, the tempera-
ture displayed may be slightly higher than the actual ambient temperature as 
a result of the heat radiated from the engine.Display field for selector lever position*The position of the automatic gearbox selector lever is shown on the display 
⇒page 135.Mileage display or Service Interval DisplayDistance display
The upper counter in the display registers the total distance covered by the 
vehicle. The lower counter registers the short journeys. The last digit indicates steps 
of 100 metres. The trip recorder counter may be reset by the reset button 
⇒
page 50, fig. 31 .
Service interval display
When a service is due, the lower coun ter (trip counter) of the speedometer 
displays the symbol of a spanner, followed by one of the following messages:
INSP- Maintenance service
The maintenance message switches off 20 minutes after the engine is 
started. The trip counter can also be reset, by pressing the reset button for 
more than 0.5 seconds 
2)
The Service Centre who carry out the maintenance service will reset the main-
tenance interval display on completion of the service.
We recommend that the repair and main tenance work only be carried out at 
Authorised Service Centres.
The service indicator can also be reset  by pressing the trip counter button. 
Proceed as follows:
Switch off ignition.
Keep “Reset” button on distance counter pressed.
Connect ignition with the “Reset” button pressed. The fixed mode 
display appears.
Release the reset button and rotate it to the right. The display will return 
to the normal mode. The indication has been reset.
Caution
We recommend that the resetting of the  service interval indicator be carried 
out in an Authorised Service Centre to avoid possible faults in the vehicle.
Fig. 38  Service interval 
display
2)With “Ignition OFF” the mainte nance display remains visible.
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Safety First
Operating instructions
Tips and Maintenance
Te c h n i c a l  D a t a
Note
•
The indication can only be reset when  a pre-warning or warning is indi-
cated.
•
Do not reset the display between two service intervals, otherwise the 
display will be incorrect.
•
The values are stored even when the battery is disconnected.
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Heating, Ventilation and Air conditioning
126When the outside temperature is high, using air recirculation mode provides 
more effective cooling by cooling air from the vehicle interior instead of warm 
air from outside.
For reasons of safety, air recirculation is  not possible when the control for air 
distribution is set to the windscreen setting 
.
WARNING
In air recirculation mode, no ambient ai r enters the vehicle interior. If the 
air conditioning system is switched off, the windows can quickly mist over. 
Therefore, you should never leave the  air recirculation mode switched on 
for longer periods, as this increases the risk of an accident.
Note
When reverse gear is engaged the air recirculation connects automatically to 
prevent the entrance of exhaust fumes in the vehicle on travelling backwards. 
In this case the symbol   for air recirculation is not displayed.General notesThe pollen filter
The pollution filter (a combined partic ulate filter and activated carbon filter) 
serves as a barrier against impurities in the outside air, including dust and 
pollen.
For the air conditioning system to work with maximum efficiency, the pollen 
filter must be replaced at the intervals specified in the Inspections and Main-
tenance Schedule.
If the filter loses efficiency prematurely due to use in areas with very high 
levels of air pollution, the pollen filte r must be changed more frequently than 
stated in the Service Schedule.
Caution
•
If you suspect that the air conditioner is damaged, switch off the air condi-
tioner with button   to prevent further damage and have it checked by a 
qualified workshop.
•
Repairs to the air conditioning system require specialist knowledge and 
special tools. Therefore, we recommend  that you take the vehicle to a quali-
fied workshop should problems occur.Note
•
If the humidity and temperature outside the vehicle are high,  condensa-
tion  can drip off the evaporator in the cooling system and form a pool under-
neath the vehicle, this is completely no rmal and there is no need to suspect 
a leak.
•
Keep the air intake slots in front of the windscreen free of snow, ice and 
leaves to ensure heating and cooling is not impaired, and to prevent the 
windows misting over.
•
The air from the vents flows through the passenger compartment and is 
extracted by slots designed for this purpose. Do not cover these slots with 
articles of clothing or other objects.
•
The air conditioning system operates most effectively with the windows 
and the sliding/tilting roof* closed. Howe ver, if the sun has heated up the 
vehicle, the air inside can be cooled more quickly by opening the windows for 
a short period.
•
Do not smoke while air recirculation mode is on, as smoke drawn into the 
air conditioning system leaves a r esidue on the evaporator, producing a 
permanent unpleasant odour.
•
At low outside temperatures the compressor switches off automatically. 
The   button cannot be switched on either.
•
The air conditioning should be turned  on at least once a month, to lubri-
cate the system gaskets and prevent  leaks. If a decrease in the cooling 
capacity is detected, an Authorised Service Centre should be consulted to 
check the system.
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Driving and the environment157
Safety First
Operating instructions
Tips and Maintenance
Te c h n i c a l  D a t a
Where possible, operate the trailer with the maximum permitted 
draw bar 
weight  on the ball joint of the towing bracket, but do not exceed the specified 
limit.
The figures for  trailer weights and draw bar weights  that are given on the 
data plate of the towing bracket are for certification purposes only. The 
correct figures for your sp ecific model, which may be  lower than these figures 
for the towing bracket, are give n in the registration documents  ⇒Section 
“Technical data”.
Distributing the load
Distribute loads in the trailer so that heavy objects are as near to the axle as 
possible. Loads carried in the trailer must be secured to prevent them 
moving.
Tyre pressure
Set tyre pressure to the maximum permissible pressure shown on the sticker 
on the inside of the fuel tank flap. Set the tyre pressure of the trailer tyres in 
accordance with the trailer manufacturer's recommendations.
Exterior mirrors
Check whether you can see enough of the road behind the trailer with the 
standard mirrors. If this is not the case you should have additional mirrors 
fitted. Both exterior mirrors should  be mounted on hinged extension 
brackets. Adjust the mirrors to give  sufficient vision to the rear.
WARNING
Never transport people in a trailer. This could result in fatal accidents.
Note
•
Towing a trailer places additional demands on the vehicle. We recom-
mend additional services between the  normal inspection intervals if the 
vehicle is used frequently for towing a trailer.
•
Find out whether special regulations apply to towing a trailer in your 
country.
Ball coupling of towing bracket*
The ball coupling of the towing bracket is located in the tool 
boxThe ball coupling is provided with in structions on fitting and removing the 
ball coupling of the towing bracket.
WARNING
The towing bracket ball coupling must be stored securely in the luggage 
compartment to prevent them being flung through the vehicle and causing 
injury.
Note
•
By law, the ball coupling must be re moved if a trailer is not being towed 
and it obscures the number plate.
Driving tips
Driving with a trailer always requires extra care.Weight distribution
The weight distribution of a loaded trailer with an unladen vehicle is very 
unfavourable. However, if this cannot be  avoided, drive extra slowly to allow 
for the unbalanced we ight distribution.
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Cleaning and caring for your vehicle165
Safety First
Operating instructions
Tips and Maintenance
Te c h n i c a l  D a t a
WARNING
•
Never wash tyres with a cylindrical jet. Even at large spraying distances 
and short cleaning times, visible and invisible damage can occur to the 
tyres. This may cause an accident.
•
Moisture, ice and salt on the brakes may affect braking efficiency. Risk 
of accident. If possible, avoid sudden braking immediately after washing 
the vehicle. You must “dry” the brakes by applying the brakes carefully 
several times ⇒ page 150, “Braking effect and braking distance”.
Cleaning alloy wheelsEvery two weeks
– Wash salt and brake dust from alloy wheels.
– Use an acid free detergent to clean the wheels.
Every three months
– Apply a hard wax compound to the wheels.Alloy wheels require regular attention to preserve their appearance. It is 
important to remove road salt and brake dust by washing the wheels at 
regular intervals, otherwise the finish will be impaired.
Always use an acid-free detergent for alloy wheels.
Car polish or other abrasive agents should not be used. If the protective 
coating is damaged, e.g. by stone impact, the damaged area should be 
repaired immediately.
WARNING
•
Never wash tyres with a cylindrical jet. Even at large spraying distances 
and short cleaning times, visible and invisible damage can occur to the 
tyres. This may cause an accident.
•
Moisture, ice and salt on the brakes  may affect braking efficiency. Risk 
of accident. If possible, avoid sudden braking immediately after washing 
the vehicle. You must “dry” the brakes by applying the brakes carefully 
several times ⇒ page 150, “Braking effect and braking distance”.
Underbody sealant
The underside of the vehicle is coated to protect it from corro-
sion and damage.The protective coating could be damage d when driving. We recommend that 
the protective coating under the body and on the running gear should be 
checked, and reinstated if necessary, before and after the winter season.
We recommend that repair work and addi tional anti-corrosion work is carried 
out by your Authorised Service Centre.
WARNING
Do not apply underseal or anti-corros ion coatings to the exhaust pipes, 
catalytic converter or the heat shield s on the exhaust system. The heat of 
the exhaust system or the engine could cause them to ignite! This is a fire 
hazard.
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Checking and refilling levels181
Safety First
Operating instructions
Tips and Maintenance
Te c h n i c a l  D a t a
– Park the vehicle on an even surface.
– After stopping the engine, wait a few minutes for the oil to drain 
back into the sump.
–Raise the bonnet  ⇒page 178.
– Pull out the dipstick.
– Wipe the dipstick with a cloth and insert it again, pushing it in as  far as it will go.
– Pull the dipstick out again and check the oil level ⇒ page 180, 
fig. 127.
– Replace the dipstick, pushing it in as far as it will go.The position of the dipstick is shown in the corresponding engine compart-
ment diagram  ⇒page 238.
If the oil level is in area  ⇒page 180, fig. 127  , do not top up with oil.
If the oil level is in area  , you may top up with oil (approx. 0.5 l).
If the oil level is in area  , you mu st top up with oil (approx. 1.0 l).
It is normal for the engine to consume a certain amount of oil. Consumption 
can be up to 1.0 litres per 1,000 km. For this reason the engine oil level must 
be checked at regular intervals, prefer ably when filling the tank and before a 
journey.
When the engine is working hard, for  instance during sustained high-speed 
motorway cruising in summer, when towi ng a trailer or climbing on mountain 
passes, the oil level should preferably be kept within area   and not above 
this.
WARNING
Any work carried out in the engine compartment or on the engine must be 
carried out cautiously.•
When working in the engine compartm ent, always observe the safety 
warnings  ⇒page 176.Caution
If the oil level is above the area   do not start the engine. This could result 
in damage to the engine and catalytic converter. Contact an Authorised 
Service Centre.Topping up engine oil 
Top up gradually with small quantities of oil.
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Fig. 128  In the engine 
compartment: Engine oil 
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