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Grades of petrol
6
Grades of petrolPrescribed fuel - unleaded petrol 98/(95) RON
Use unleaded petrol 98 RON. You can also use unleaded RON 95. However some loss
of power is to be expected when doing so.
If unleaded RON 98 or RON 95 is not available, you can refuel with unleaded RON 91
in an emergency. After refuelling, conti nue driving at medium engine speeds and
minimum engine load. Driving at high engine speeds or heavy engine loads can lead
to serious engine damage! Refuel with petr ol with the specified octane number as
often as possible.
Fuel with a lower octane number than RON 91 must not be used even in an emer-
gency. Otherwise you can ca use serious engine damage!RefuellingThe air relief valve in the filler tube of the fuel tank not part of the equipment installed
in the vehicle.
Vehicle tool kitFig. 6 Luggage compartment: Example for placing the vehicle tool kitThe vehicle tool kit also contains a tyre repair kit*(depending on equipment fitted).Tyre repair kit*General informationThe tyre repair kit is located in a box und er the carpet in the luggage compartment.
Use the tyre repair kit to reliably repair tyre damage caused by foreign bodies or a
puncture with diameters up to 4 mm. Do no t remove foreign bodies, e.g. screws or
nails, from the tyre!
Quickest-possible cooling
To the left up to the
stop
briefly 4, then 2 or 3
Activated
briefly switched on
Opening
optimal cooling
Desired tempera-ture
1, 2 or 3
Activated
Do not switch on
Open and adjust the flow of
air in direction of the vehicle roof
Fresh air mode - ventilation
To the left up to the
stop
required position:
Switched off
Do not switch on
Opening
adjusting
Switch positions
Button
Air outlet vents 4
AA
AB
AC
A1
A4
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Technical Data
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Capacities (in liter)
Weight (in kg)
Angle (in degree)Engine oil
a)
a)Oil capacity with oil filter change. Inspec t oil level when filling; do not fill up too much. The oil level must be between the markings.
3.6
Cooling system of the vehicle
b)
b)On vehicles which are fitted with an independent auxiliary heating and ventilation, the volume of the coolant is greater by approx. 1 ltr.
7.7
Permissible gross weight
1920/1975
a)
a)Vehicles of the group N1.Unladen weight ready for operation
1375
Loading capacity
620/675
a)
Loading capacity when using the TLC
540
Max. permissible gross weight per front axle
1000/980
a)
Max. permissible gross weight per rear axle
960/1100
a)
Permissible trailer loads, trailer braked
1300
Permissible trailer loads, trailer unbraked
650
Slope angle (°)/climbing ability (%)
27/50
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Technical Data
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Capacities (in liter)
Weight (in kg)
Dimensions (mm)
Angle (in degree)Engine oil
a)
a)Oil capacity with oil filter change. Inspec t oil level when filling; do not fill up too much. The oil level must be between the markings.
4.3
Cooling system of the vehicle
b)
b)On vehicles which are fitted with an independent auxiliary heating and ventilation, the volume of the coolant is greater by approx. 1 ltr.
8.4
Permissible gross weight
1955/2010
a)
a)Vehicles of the group N1.Unladen weight ready for operation
1410
Loading capacity
620/675
a)
Loading capacity when using the TLC
540
Max. permissible gross weight per front axle
1040/1000
a)
Max. permissible gross weight per rear axle
960/1100
a)
Permissible trailer loads, trailer braked
1400
Permissible trailer loads, trailer unbraked
650
Clearance
155
Front embankment angle
17.1
Rear embankment angle
25.2
Ramp angle
17.2
Slope angle (°)/climbing ability (%)
29/55
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