2009 MERCEDES-BENZ SLR Owner's Manual

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MERCEDES-BENZ SLR 2009 R199 Owners Manual 249 Operation
At the gas station
Coolant
For normal replenishing, use water (pota-
ble water quality). For more information, 
see “Coolant” (
page 255) and see “Fu-
els, coolants, lubricants, e

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MERCEDES-BENZ SLR 2009 R199 Owners Manual 250 OperationEngine compartmentHood OpeningWarning!
G
Do not pull the release lever while the 
vehicle is in motion. Otherwise the hood 
could be forced open by passing air flow.
This could cause the

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MERCEDES-BENZ SLR 2009 R199 Owners Manual 251 Operation
Engine compartment
The release lever is located in the driver’s 
footwell.
1Release lever
The hood folding mechanism is disengaged 
in two stages.
Pull release lever1 downwards.
This

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MERCEDES-BENZ SLR 2009 R199 Owners Manual 252 OperationEngine compartment
Press the front part of the hood.
The hood opens and will automatically 
be held in position by gas-filled spring 
struts.Closing

Pull the hood upwards in the center

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MERCEDES-BENZ SLR 2009 R199 Owners Manual 253 Operation
Engine compartment
Engine oil
The amount of oil your engine needs will 
depend on a number of factors, including 
driving style. Higher oil consumption can 
occur when
the vehicle is ne

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MERCEDES-BENZ SLR 2009 R199 Owners Manual 254 OperationEngine compartmentOil dipstickThe engine oil level is correct when it is 
between lower mark (min) and upper mark 
(max) of the oil dipstick.
Top up the engine oil if necessary.Adding en

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MERCEDES-BENZ SLR 2009 R199 Owners Manual 255 Operation
Engine compartment
Coolant
The engine coolant is a mixture of water 
and anticorrosion/antifreeze.
When checking coolant level,
the vehicle must be parked on level 
ground 

the coolan

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MERCEDES-BENZ SLR 2009 R199 Owners Manual 256 OperationTrunkBatteries
Your vehicle is equipped with two 
batteries:
Starter battery in the trunk

Consumer battery in the trunk
These batteries should always be suffi-
ciently charged in order