At the petrol station›Refuelling›
Press the fuel flap and open it.
›
Loosen the filler cap.
›
Remove the filler cap and place it into the recess on the fuel filler
flap.
›
Insert the pump nozzle into the fuel filler neck as far as it will go, and
refuel.
› Add AdBlue ®›
Press the fuel flap and open it.
›
Loosen the filler cap for AdBlue
®
.
›
Remove the filler cap and place it onto the top of the fuel filler flap.
›
Add AdBlue ®
.
By the warning light
illuminating in the instrument cluster, the driver
is prompted to refill AdBlue ®
.
Only use AdBlue ®
that corresponds to the standard ISO 22241-1.
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Warning lights overviewParking brakeBrake systemSeat belt warning light, frontAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Power steering/steering lock (KESSY)Electronic stability control (ESC)/ Traction control system
(TCS)Traction control (ASR) deactivatedAntilock brake system (ABS)Rear fog lightExhaust inspection systemGlow plug system (diesel engine)EPC fault light (petrol engine)Safety systemsTyre pressureBrake padsFuel reserve Lane Assist Turning signal systemTrailer turn signal lightsFog lightsCruise control / speed limiterBrake pedal (automatic gearbox)Auto Hold functionMain beamAutomatic gearbox Seat belt warning light, rearGeneratorCoolantEngine oil pressureEngine oil level AdBlue ®
(Diesel engine)Bulb failureDiesel particle filter (diesel engine)Windscreen washer fluid levelHeadlamp assistant START STOP systemDisplay of a low outside temperatureWater in fuel filter (diesel engine) Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)Distance warning (Front Assist)Warning / emergency / deactivation (Front Assist)Economy modeAdaptive Chassis Control (DCC)Service
Some warning lights are displayed in colour or white, depending on the
type of display.
Depending on the importance, some warning lights illuminate together
with the warning light (danger) or
(warning)in the list with the
warning lights.
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