Incorrect refuelling can lead to fire, serious injuries and vehicle damage. 
requirements. 
 
-approved service additives in the approved quantity. 
 
At cold temperatures, louder noises may occur in the diesel engine and the exhaust gas may be 
tinged blue. 
Refuelling 
 
Fig. 158 Behind the tank flap: tank cap. 
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings
See the section on technical data for information on filling capacities Fuel tank capacity 
Refuelling process 
  button in the driver door. 
 
 it in the opening provided in the tank flap. 
 
 
 
 
WARNING 
Overfilling the fuel tank may cause the fuel to splash out and overflow. This can cause fires, 
explosions and serious injuries. 
  
restricted, not possible, or possible only when additional requirements have been fulfilled. 
Technical data 
Notes on technical data 
Unless otherwise indicated or separately listed, the technical data apply to the basic model. The 
values may differ if additional equipment is fitted, for different model versions and for special 
vehicles and in the case of country-specific vehicle specifications. All data in the official vehicle 
documents take precedence over these data. 
Engine 
The vehicle data sticker and the official vehicle documents show which engine is installed in your 
vehicle. 
Weight 
The values for the kerb weight in the following tables apply for the road-ready vehicle with driver 
(75 kg), service fluids including fuel tank carrying 90% of its capacity and, where applicable, tools and 
spare tyre ed accessories increase the stated kerb weight 
and reduce the maximum permitted load accordingly. 
The load comprises the weights of the following: 
 
 
 system 
 
Performance figures 
In certain vehicles with heavy duty running gear, the engine could be governed to provide a 
maximum speed of 210 km/h. 
The performance figures were measured without equipment which may negatively influence 
performance, such as a roof carrier or mudflaps. 
Gross combination weight 
The specified gross combination weights are applicable only for altitudes up to 1,000 m above sea 
level. The maximum gross combination weight must be reduced by approximately 10% for every 
further started 1,000 m in altitude. 
Notes on the tables 
Gearbox abbreviations: MG = manual gearbox, AG = automatic gearbox, DSG