2020 MERCEDES-BENZ METRIS engine

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MERCEDES-BENZ METRIS 2020  MY20 Operator’s Manual X
Open the hood (Y page  251).
X Pull out oil dipstick  :.
X Wipe oil dipstick  : using a lint-free cloth.
X Insert oil dipstick  : back into the guide
tube as far as it will go and remove it again.
I

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MERCEDES-BENZ METRIS 2020  MY20 Operator’s Manual Comply with instructions on the use, storage
and disposal of service products on the
labels of the respective original containers.
Always store service products sealed in their
original containers. Al

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MERCEDES-BENZ METRIS 2020  MY20 Operator’s Manual X
Turn cap : further and remove it from cool-
ant expansion tank  ;.
X Check the coolant level.
If the coolant is up to marker bar  = 
in the
filler neck when cold, there is a sufficient
amount of coo

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MERCEDES-BENZ METRIS 2020  MY20 Operator’s Manual Have the brake fluid renewed every two years
at a qualified specialist workshop. Observe the
information regarding brake fluid in the "Ser-
vice products and capacities" section
(Y page 
310).

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MERCEDES-BENZ METRIS 2020  MY20 Operator’s Manual Maintenance
General notes
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Environmental note
Observe measures to protect the environ-
ment when working on the vehicle. You
must observe the legal requirements when
disposing of service products, e.

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MERCEDES-BENZ METRIS 2020  MY20 Operator’s Manual The prescribed service interval is based on
normal vehicle use. Service work will need to
be performed more frequently than prescribed
if the vehicle is operated under more arduous
conditions or with

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MERCEDES-BENZ METRIS 2020  MY20 Operator’s Manual Always make sure that neither you nor the bat-
tery are electro statically charged.
An electrostatic charge can build up in the fol-
lowing situations:
R wearing synthetic clothing
R friction between

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MERCEDES-BENZ METRIS 2020  MY20 Operator’s Manual Disconnecting and removing
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WARNING
During the charging process, a battery pro-
duces hydrogen gas. If a short circuit occurs
or sparks are created, the hydrogen gas can
ignite. There is a risk of an