Mercedes-Benz 300 TD-TURBO DIESEL 1985 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 2 • have all the maintenance jobs specified by us carried out at regular intervals by an authorized MERCEDES-BENZ dealer. Driving in low tem perature weather, in stop-and-go city traffic and on short hops, and in hilly country as well, increases fuel consum ption.
  • Page 3 M ercedes-Benz Owner's Manual 300TD- TURBO DIESEL Chassis 123T 1985...
  • Page 5 O u r company and staff wish you many hours of enjoyment with your new vehicle. You have placed a lot of trust in our company name by purchasing a MERCEDES, from which you may expect that it will give you long service with a minimum of trouble, and is easy to operate.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents Seats ..........Driving Special equipm ent is also described A djustm ent of Driver's Seat in this manual, including operating Hood ..........and Front Passenger Seat .. instru ctions wherever necessary. Regular Inspections ....Safety Head R e s tra in ts ... Since there are special-order items, Parking Brake .......
  • Page 7 Contents Electrical System ......Vehicle Care Headlamp Adjustm ent ... MERCEDES-BENZ Replacing Bulbs ...... Maintenance System ....Fuses ......... Spare Parts Service ....Vehicle Operation Battery ........Cleaning and Care of the T ow -starting and Towing Vehicle ........... the V e h ic le ........
  • Page 9 Vehicle Operation...
  • Page 10 Instruments and Controls F o r m ore detailed descriptions see qu o te d pages. Switches for rear window wiper (page 25) 1 Speaker grilles Switch fo r autom atic antenna (page 42) 2 Swivelling side ventilation outlets (page 27) Parking brake release knob (page 46) Switch for heated rear window (page 33) Autom atic climate control (page 27)
  • Page 11 Instruments and Controls...
  • Page 12 Instrument Cluster Coolant tem perature gauge Seat belt warning lamp (red) Up to red marking: Maximum perm issible tem perature fo r an anticorrosion/antifreeze- 12 Knob fo r clock adjustm ent blended fill protecting down to - 3 0 ° C / - 2 2 0 F. (press in fo r adjustm ents) See page 52 13 Knob fo r instrum ent lamps and trip...
  • Page 13 mstrumentCluster...
  • Page 14 Keys Doors > Master Key — square-head — Opening the Doors Unlocking fits all locks on the car. Locking Side door From outside: pull handle (1). The rear doors cannot be opened Supplementary Key — rounded head From inside: pull handle in door trim —...
  • Page 15 Keys Doors Tailgate Central Locking System The tailgate can also be locked, and unlocked with the master key, inde­ Only drive with the tailgate closed as The central locking system will lock or pendently of the central locking sys­ otherwise exhaust fum es may enter unlock the vehicle doors, tailgate and tem.
  • Page 16: Seats

    Seats H eight of seat: raise lever (2); to raise The headrest should also be adjusted seat, slide seat forward, to lower seat, fo r proper height so that when the slide seat backward; allow lever to cushion is tipped com pletely forward, re-engage.
  • Page 17: Safety Head Restraints

    Seats Removing fro n t seat head restraints: Pull head restraints up to the stop. Depress release button (2) to be felt under the backrest covering material below the LH head restraint post and pull up head restraint holding it by the LH head restraint post (viewed in driving direction).
  • Page 18: Seat Heater

    Seat Heater Turning off heater: If one indicator lamp is on, press in The seat heater can be switched on upper part of switch, position 1. w ith the steering lock in positions If both control lamps are on, press in “...
  • Page 19: Tensioning R Etractor

    Seats [9 7 4 6 seat belt of the driver’s seat is not U nfastening: Supplemental Restraint System — fastened a warning buzzer sounds Seat Belts, Emergency Tensioning • Push in the red button (3) in the simultaneously. Retractor belt buckle. •...
  • Page 20 Seats ' i 9 0 4 4 9 7 4 7 Before folding down the rear seat The em ergency tensioning retractors Lap belt in the rear: backrest, slip belt w ebbing into belt are designed to activate only during To fasten the lap belt, pull belt end retainers (4) and return latch plate of severe frontal impacts.
  • Page 21 Do not pass belts over sharp edges. by an authorized MERCEDES-BENZ No seat belt can be used for more dealer. Do not make any m odification that than one person.
  • Page 22: Rear Seat Bench

    Seats > 9 7 4 8 Push button (1), slip your fingers into Further enlargement of the cargo Rear Seat Bench recess (2) and position seat cushion space: For the enlargement of the cargo vertically (push front seat forward a Remove folded up seat cushion.
  • Page 23: Folding Seat Bench

    Seats When installing the seat cushion, be < sure both hinges are engaged. In addition, when transporting extremely long items, push forward front passenger seat, remove head restraint and lower backrest to the rear. Notes: It must be ensured that •...
  • Page 24: Controls

    Controls > Steering Lock Notes: The following items can be operated Steering is locked when the key is w ith the key in steering lock position withdrawn and the steering lock is “ ” : engaged. The key can be w ith­ Wiper, windshield washers, headlamp drawn only in zero position.
  • Page 25: Lighting Switch

    Controls Lighting Switch Notes: With the steering lock key removed O ff-position and the driver’s door open, a warning 1 Parking lamps (includes side buzzer sounds if the vehicle’s exterior marker lamps, tail lamps, license lamps are not switched off (standing plate lamps, instrum ent panel lamps excepted).
  • Page 26: Combination Switch

    Controls Control for windshield washer system When the washer system is switched on, the wipers also operate. W indshield w iper control W indshield w iper sw itched off Interm ittent wiping Normal w iper speed III High w iper speed Hint: If one of the turn signals fails, the turn signal indicator system flashes and...
  • Page 27: Rear Window Wiper

    Controls tor. Speed is set by briefly pushing the sw itch to position 1 or 2. The accelerator can then be released. The speed can be increased (e.g. for passing) by using the accelerator. As soon as the accelerator is released, the previously set speed will be resum ed automatically.
  • Page 28 Controls Resume Im portant: Note: If the lever is briefly pushed to If the engine does not brake the vehi­ Only use the cruise control if the position 4 when driving at a speed cle sufficiently while driving on a traffic conditions make it advisable to exceeding approxim ately downgrade, the speed you set on the...
  • Page 29: Automatic Climate Control

    Automatic Climate Control For co rre ct operation of the auto­ m atic climate control system, the movable nozzles (1) and (2) should all be open. All push buttons and fan control buttons should only be operated individually. The indicator lamps in the individual buttons light up when pressed with the lighting switch in position (1) or (2).
  • Page 30 Automatic Climate Control Fan Setting Temperature Selection (° C) T e r The interior tem perature can be adjusted by turning Selection fo r fan settings can be made as § the tem perature selector wheel. The selected follow s: tem perature is reached as quickly as possible and maintained.
  • Page 31 Automatic Climate Control EC (ECONOMY) = Economical setting; the air conditioning com pressor stays off. In any other settings, the air conditioning com pressor com es on with ambient tem peratures above + 2 ° C/ + 36° F. We recom m end this setting to be used with cool outside tem peratures so that the air conditioning com pressor stays off in order to save fuel.
  • Page 32 Automatic Climate Control Multi-Level This setting is necessary fo r clearing a fogged windshield. As soon as possible, reset to ^ or ^ In the heating mode, air is supplied to the windshield, fo o t area and to nozzles (2); in the cooling mode, additionally to nozzles (1).
  • Page 33 Automatic Climate Control © Defrosting Independent of the position of the tem perature selector wheel and the fan speed setting, maximum heated air will be channeled to the windshield and nozzles (2), fo r side window defrosting. Note: The air conditioner removes considerable moisture from the air during operation.
  • Page 34: Various Equipment

    Various Equipment » 9751 Front passenger side: Inside Rear View Mirror Exterior Mirrors Turn key in steering lock to position The mirror can be tilted to the D river’s side: “ 1” or “ 2” . The exterior m irror can be anti-glare night position by means of The exterior m irror (2) can be adjusted by means of the switch.
  • Page 35: Sun Visors

    Various Equipment 9 7 6 8 9 3 4 5 Sun Visors Vanity mirror: Heated Rear Window Swing down sun visor. The lamps are Swing sun visors down to protect With engine running, press symbol sw itched on when the cover is against sun glare.
  • Page 36: Interior L A M P

    Various Equipment ► 9209 9 7 4 9 Manual Sliding Roof Rear passenger com partm ent lamp: Interior Lamps Push button (1) to switch lamp on, To release, swing down locking lever The switch fo r the fro n t lamp has push once more to switch off.
  • Page 37: Lighter

    Various Equipment Lighter Power Windows then be operated using the switches in the center console. The rear door Turn key in steering lock to position Switch group fo r power w indow s: windows can also be operated using “ 1” or " 2 ” . front, left the switches (5) in each rear door Press in lighter;...
  • Page 38: Storage Space Below Cargo Space Floor

    Various Equipment Retractable partition net Passenger protection: and Luggage Cover (optional) Pull out upper spring blind (safety net) and engage into eyelets on the The tw in-reel luggage cover is roof. This is a particularly im portant mounted on the backrest of the rear safety factor when the vehicle is seat and can also be used with the loaded higher than the top of the rear...
  • Page 39: Radio

    Radio Fast tape forward locking b u t­ ton II I K Cassette eiect button Cassette door lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll To turn the radio on or off, the steering lock key m ust be in position 1 o r 2. To turn the radio ON Press “...
  • Page 40 Radio A fader control, installed in the center console, allows fo r balancing the sound To select AM or FM level between the fro n t and rear speakers. Press any of the buttons marked E E through S 3 to tune the radio to To adjust the tone characteristic the FM band.
  • Page 41 Radio Note: The radio is programmed to automatically search the entire band at three sensitivity levels. During its first sweep, only the m ost powerful stations All AM stations have allocated fre­ received will be selected and locked in. During the next sweep, the less pow er­ quencies ending with a “...
  • Page 42 Radio Safety Note Any AM station can be stored Tape Cassette playback similarly on any button marked ED To avoid distraction from the vehicle’s It is recom mended to use only good through E D ■ operation and the road, it is recom ­ quality cassettes with a playback time mended that the driver NOT perform of not more than 60 to 90 minutes...
  • Page 43 Radio time. In order to set the t i m e r H , the Accordingly, fo r fast forward of the to midnight, that is 24 hours. A tim e of tape, press the fast forward 4:28 PM is indicated by this clock as steering lock key m ust be in position 16:28 hours (12 plus 4:28 hours).
  • Page 44 Radio The height of the antenna can be Automatic Antenna adjusted to any interm ediate position The antenna switch can be actuated by actuating the antenna sw itch: w ith the radio switched on and the • If the antenna sw itch is in the key in steering lock positions “...
  • Page 45 Driving...
  • Page 46 Hood To open: Pull handle (2) out of the radiator grille as far as the stop and lift up Pull hood release lever (1) under the hood (windshield w iper arms must LH side of the instrum ent panel to not be folded out).
  • Page 47 Have the following items checked regularly and prior to any long trip For w inter and summ er operation diesel Fuel Supply fuels refer to “ Fuels, Coolants, Lubricants, e tc .” and last page. For tire pressure table refer to fuel filler flap Tire Pressure or last page.
  • Page 48: Parking Brake

    Parking Brake Starting and Turning off the Engine A m bient Tem perature exceeding 0° C / + 320 F: Turn key in steering lock clockwise to the stop. Do not depress accelerator. Release key only when the engine is firing regularly.
  • Page 49 Notes Turning off and should be repaired at an author­ Due to the installed starter non-re- ized MERCEDES-BENZ dealer at the Turn key in steering lock to position peat unit, the key in the steering lock earliest possible date. “ 0" and remove only when the vehicle must be returned to "...
  • Page 50: Starting And Shifting Gears

    Starting and Shifting Gears W arning: A ccelerator position Keep driver's fo o t area clear at all Partial throttle = early upshifting = times. O bjects stored in this area may normal acceleration. cause impairment of pedal move­ Full throttle = later upshifting = ment.
  • Page 51 Starting and Shifting Gears ‘N ” Neutral. Important! Trailer operation No power is transm itted from the To prevent the engine from laboring Do not exceed the speed lim its for engine to the rear axle. at low RPMs, do not allow the engine individual gear selections, w hich are When the brakes are released, speed to drop too low on uphill gra­...
  • Page 52: Safe Driving

    Safe Driving track grooves in the road and apply Brakes: Power assistance: brakes cautiously in the rain. When driving down long and steep When the engine is not running, both the service brake and the steering are declines, relieve the brakes by shift­ Tire friction: w ithout power assistance.
  • Page 53: Brake Pad Wear Indicator Lamp

    Brake Fluid out by a MERCEDES-BENZ dealer. This may cause overheating and dam­ age to the engine. In this case the If the parking brake is released and...
  • Page 54: Oil Pressure Gauge

    Therefore, check oil level at regular Any adjustm ents on the engine intervals with the dipstick. should, therefore, be carried out only by qualified MERCEDES-BENZ te ch ­ Coolant Temperature Gauge nicians. The adjustm ents of the If the antifreeze mixture is good to engine should not be altered in any —...
  • Page 55: The First 1500 Km/1000 Miles

    Add windshield washer Have your car w interized at an author­ more satisfied you will be with its solvent to the w ater in the ized MERCEDES-BENZ dealer before performance later on. Therefore, drive windshield washer system. the onset of winter.
  • Page 56: Hints For Driving

    Any author­ or icy roads is to drive sensibly and to necessary to produce the normal ized MERCEDES-BENZ dealer will be avoid abrupt acceleration, braking brake effect. We therefore recom ­ glad to advise you on this subject.
  • Page 57: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care...
  • Page 58: Mercedes-Benz Maintenance System

    It is recom m ended to use only brake at least twice a year (spring and fall). In the engine com partm ent: fluid approved by MERCEDES-BENZ. Under severe operating conditions or Brake fluid change. if diesel fuels with high sulphur con­...
  • Page 59: Spare Parts Service

    Spare Parts Service Cleaning and Care of the Vehicle All MERCEDES-BENZ dealers main­ In operation, your vehicle is subjected In doing so, do not neglect the tain a stock of original spare parts to a great amount of varying external underside of the car.
  • Page 60: Jobs Related To C A R E

    Do not use solvents (fuels, thinner, Parts and MB-Tex Upholstery Cov­ can obtain MB car-care products at etc.) to clean the tail lamps. every MERCEDES-BENZ dealer. In the winter, thoroughly remove all Scratches, corrosive deposits, c o r­ traces of road salt as soon as Do not use oil or wax on these parts.
  • Page 61 To remove stubborn marks, use should not become wet. once every three months. Use the polish or paint cleaner and apply with appropriate MERCEDES-BENZ buffing cloth or a soft cloth. Velours: Pressure marks resulting Touch-Up Stick fo r quick and provi­...
  • Page 63: Practical Hints

    Practical Hints...
  • Page 64: Ash Trays

    Position ash tray squarely and push paint or denting of the roof. For further inform ation inquire at your nearest MERCEDES-BENZ dealer. The roof rack should be loaded evenly while not exceeding 100 kg/220 lb.
  • Page 65: Bleeding The Fuel System

    Practical Hints Long cargo items should not extend beyond the vehicle length and should be tied to the cross bar at the front and rear. When carrying luggage on the integral luggage rack (2), limit the w eight to 80 kg/175 lb and distribute it evenly over the entire area.
  • Page 66: Jack, Vehicle Tools, First Aid Kit

    Practical Hints Jack, Vehicle Tools, First Aid Kit Warning! Spare Wheel The jack is designed exclusively for The spare wheel is located in the The jack, vehicle tools and first aid kit jacking up the vehicle at the jack com partm ent on the LH side behind are stored in the com partm ent on the tu b e s provided on either side of the the panel.
  • Page 67: Wheels, Tires, Changing W H E E Ls

    Wheels Tires Changing Wheels necessary when new w heels are fitted Wheels, Tires such as tread separation. Regular tire at a later date, e.g. when the spare pressure checks at intervals of no Replace wheels or tires with the same wheel is used fo r the firs t tim e o r when more than 14 days are therefore designation, manufacturer and type...
  • Page 68: Changing Wheels

    Wheels Tires Changing Wheels 3. Prevent vehicle from rolling away by Then unscrew wheel bolts com ­ blocking wheels with wheel chocks: pletely. Keep bolt threads pro ­ When changing a wheel on a hill, tected from dirt and sand. place chocks behind each wheel of While removing last bolt, hold the axle opposite to the axle to be...
  • Page 69: Tire P Re S S U Re

    Wheels Tires Changing Wheels Tire pressure Example: Tire tem peratures and pressure increase with the vehicle speed. Tire Room tem perature = approx. A table (see fuel filler flap o r last pressure should therefore only be + 20° C / + 68° F page) lists the tire inflation pressures corrected on cold tires.
  • Page 70: Checking Fuels Coolants Lubricants Etc

    Checking Fuels Coolants Lubricants etc. Engine Oil Level Check Wipe dipstick before any oil level measurement. To determine the oil Dipstick level, check both sides of the Oil filler cap dipstick. Always determine the oil level by means of the straight Check engine oil level regularly or horizontal marking form ed by the oil after each fuel fill-up, with the engine...
  • Page 71: Checking Coolant Level

    Checking Fuels Coolants Lubricants etc. Warning! Do not remove pressure cap on coolant reservoir if engine tem pera­ ture is above 90° C /194° F. Allow enginge to cool down before remov­ ing cap. The coolant reservoir con­ tains hot water and is under pressure. Using a rag, turn cap to first notch to relieve excess pressure.
  • Page 72: A Utom Atic Transmission Fluid Level

    Checking Fuels Coolants Lubricants etc. Check transm ission fluid level with The maximum and minimum fluid level the engine idling, parking brake marks on the d ipstick are applicable engaged and selector lever in posi­ references only if the transmission tion “...
  • Page 73: Reservoirs For Window Washing Systems

    Checking Fuels Coolants Lubricants etc. [9503 Reservoirs for Window The reservoir for the rear window Replenishing reservoir: Washing Systems washing system is located behind the Replenish with a suitable windshield panel on the RH side in the com part­ w asher solvent. Use a type that will The reservoir fo r the windshield ment.
  • Page 74: Electrical System

    Electrical System 8880 Replacing Bulbs Sealed-beam unit fo r high and Headlamp Adjustment low beam (Sealed-beam/Halo- To remove, push the bulb in and turn C orrect headlamp adjustm ent is gen) to the left, then lift the bulb out. extrem ely important. Check and read­ Fog lamp (H 3) just headlamps at regular intervals To install, grip the bulb with a paper...
  • Page 75 Electrical System 8 8 8 2 I8883 Securing screw s fo r sealed-beam pull out. Depress bulb, turn to unit retaining ring. Loosen se­ the left and take out. When curing screws, remove retaining installing the bulb holder, the ring and unit. Pull off connector. lugs m ust engage the lamp body recesses.
  • Page 76 Electrical System Interior Lamps Sun Visor Lamp License Plate Lamps (10 W festoon lamp) (5 W festoon lamp) (5 W festoon lamp) To replace the bulb, lift off front lamp To replace a bulb, pry off the cover by Loosen both the securing screw s (1) at RH side, pull it out and open inserting a screw driver in the left and and take out lamp.
  • Page 77: Fuses

    Electrical System Fuses m ust be replaced, not repaired or bridged. Spare fuses are stored in the fuse box (observe amperage and color code). Determine the cause of a short prior to replacing a burned-out fuse. A fte r replacing a fuse, screw on the fuse box cover firm ly to prevent cold air leaks into the vehicle.
  • Page 78: Battery

    Electrical System Battery Coat battery terminal clamps with Warning! acidproof grease. Keep battery clean Battery fluid contains sulfuric acid. Do Check the fluid level in the cells from and dry. not allow this fluid to come in contact outside approximately every 4 weeks, The service life of the battery is also with eyes, skin, or clothing.
  • Page 79: Tow-Starting And Towing The Vehicle

    Tow-starting and Towing the Vehicle Towing eyes are situated underneath D epress accelerator fully. As soon as Towing a Vehicle the front and rear end on the RH side. the engine has started, release The vehicle may be tow ed with all of Use a solid towing link such as a accelerator and return selector lever the wheels on the ground and the...
  • Page 80: Jump Starting

    Unlocking of the Filler Flap Jump Starting Instructions: If the battery is discharged, the engine can be started w ith jum per A discharged battery can freeze at cables (minimum cable cross section approx. - 1 0 ° C / + 14° F. In all cases is 25 mm2) and the (12 V) battery of it m ust be thawed out before jum per another vehicle.
  • Page 81: Technical Data Fuels Coolants Lubricants Etc

    Technical Data Fuels Coolants Lubricants etc.
  • Page 82: Identification Plates

    Identification Plates When ordering spare parts, please quote chassis and engine numbers. Body No. and Paintwork No. Information Tag California version Vacuum line routing 1 Certification Tag Chassis No. fo r emission control system (left door pillar) Engine No. Emission Control Tag Identification Tag Catalyst Information Emission Control Tag...
  • Page 83: Vehicle Data Cards

    Data card No. 1 bears the key number and should never be left in the vehicle. Submit this card to your authorized MERCEDES-Benz dealer to request a replacement key in case of loss. Data card No. 2 bears no key data and is kept in the Maintenance Booklet.
  • Page 84: Technical Data

    12.5 925 mm > 195/70 R 14 9 0 T M + S 1 The quoted data apply only to the standard vehicle. See an authorized MERCEDES-BENZ dealer fo r the corresponding data of all special bodies and special equipment.
  • Page 85 Technical Data Electrical System Main Dimensions A lte rn a to r........14 V / 65 A Overall vehicle length 4848 mm/190.9 in Starter m o t o r ......1 2 V /2 .3 k W Overall vehicle w idth 1786 m m / 70.3 in Battery ........
  • Page 86: Fuels, Coolants, Lubricants, Etc

    Autom atic transm ission fluid fo r transm ission autom atic transm ission2 California Initial fill: 7.1 I/7.5 US qt version Fluid change: 6.0 I/6.3 US qt 2 Any authorized MERCEDES-BENZ dealer will advise you on recom m ended brands.
  • Page 87 1 and 2 as well as including a reserve of approxim ately 11 I/2.9 US gal W -F -8 0 0 a grades 1 and 2 Cooling system 12.51/13.2 US qt C oolant1 Any authorized MERCEDES-BENZ dealer will advise you on recom m ended brands.
  • Page 88: Engine Oils

    1300 - 1600 km /800 - 1000 miles. brake fluid m ust therefore be replaced annually, preferably in the spring. It is recom m ended to use only brake fluid approved by MERCEDES- BENZ. Your MERCEDES-BENZ dealer will provide you with additional inform a­ tion. >...
  • Page 89: Diesel Fuels

    Fuels Coolants Lubricants etc. Diesel Fuels To avoid m alfunctions, No. 2-D diesel Even in extrem e clim atic conditions, fuel of a lowered cloud point are the maximum mixture ratio should not Use only comm ercially available marketed during the cold season. exceed 50 °/o.
  • Page 90: Coolants

    M-B anticorrosion/antifreeze (or • boiling protection (by increasing MERCEDES-BENZ. A n tico rrosion / equivalent) should be used to bring it the boiling point). up to the proper level (have cooling Antifreeze Agent.
  • Page 91: Service Literature

    C ustom ers who are interested in ordering service literature fo r their vehicles are advised to contact our subsidiaries in the U.S. or Canada at the following addresses, respectively fo r U.S.A.: Mercedes-Benz of N.A. Inc. One M ercedes Drive P.O. Box 350 Montvale, New Jersey 07645...
  • Page 92: Consumer Information

    Consumer Information Temperature “ A ” , “ B ” , “ C” This has been prepared as required of Uniform Tire Quality Grading all manufacturers of passenger cars The tem perature grades of “ A ” (the Relevant tire grade inform ation on tire under Title 49, Code of U.
  • Page 93 Consumer Information Vehicle Stopping Distance This figure braking performance that can be met or exceeded by the vehicles to w hich it applies, under different conditions of loading and with partial failures of the braking system. The inform ation presented represents results obtainable by skilled drivers under controlled road and vehicle conditions, and the inform ation may not be corre ct under other conditions.
  • Page 94 R eprinted in th e U.S.A. We reserve the right to modify the technical details of the vehicle as given in the data and illustrations of this Owner’s Manual (s.e.e.o.). Reprinting, translation and copy­ ing, even of excerpts, is not permitted without our prior authorization in writing. ZK D /9 84 4/PVL...
  • Page 95 What You Should Know at the Gas Station • Fuel: Diesel fuels acc. to ASTM D 975, grades 1 and 2 • Coolant: For normal replenishm ent, use water as well as W -F-800a grades 1 and 2. See page 87. (potable water quality).
  • Page 96 D aim ler-B enz AG S tuttgart-U ntertuerkheim Z entralkundendienst...

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