Mercedes-Benz 190 D 2.2 1985 Owner's Manual

Mercedes-Benz 190 D 2.2 1985 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 M ercedes-B enz Owner's Manual...
  • Page 2 ­ th o rize d MERCEDES-BENZ dealer. D rivin g in low te m p e ra tu re w eather,...
  • Page 3 Mercedes-Benz Owner's Manual 190 D 2.2 Chassis 201 D 1985...
  • Page 4 P rin ted in G e rm a n y We reserve the rig h t to m odify the technical details of the vehicle as given in the data and illu stra tio n s of this O w ner’s M anual (s.e.e.o.). R eprinting, translation and copying, even o f excerpts, is n o t perm itted w ith o u t o u r p rio r authorization in w riting.
  • Page 5 O u r com pany and staff wish you many hours of enjoym ent with your new vehicle. You have placed a lot of trust in our com pany name by purchas­ ing a MERCEDES, from which you may expect that it will give you long service with a m inimum of trouble, and is easy to operate.
  • Page 6 If there are any equipment details that are not shown or described in this Owner’s Manual, your MERCEDES-BENZ dealer will be glad to inform you o f correct care and operat­ ing procedures.
  • Page 7: Instrument And Control,

    Instruments and Controls, Starting the Engine Driving Hints, Service and Maintenance Operation Driving Practical Hints Technical Data Fuels, Coolants, Lubricants, etc. Index...
  • Page 8 The First 1500 km /1000 Miles Check Regularly and Before a Long Trip D own s h ift at p ro p e r en g ine speed! The m ore c a u tio u s ly you treat yo u r e n g in e d u rin g the break-in period, On ve h icles w ith a u to m a tic tra n s­...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    In s tru m e n t C lu ste r S ta rtin g and T u rn in g o ff th e E ngine H ints fo r D rivin g MERCEDES-BENZ M a in te n a n ce System...
  • Page 10: In Stru M E N Ts And C O N Tro Ls

    A d ju sta b le ce n te r v e n tila tio n o u tle ts (page 18) In s tru m e n ts and C o n tro ls For more detailed descriptions see specified pages. A ir vo lu m e lever fo r side v e n tila tio n (page 18) A ir volum e lever fo r side v e n tila tio n (page 18) G love c o m p a rtm e n t, illu m in a te d (only in steering...
  • Page 12: In S Tru M E N T C Lu Ste R

    In s tru m e n t C lu s te r S u p p le m en ta l re s tra in t system in d ic a to r lam p (red). See page 35 C o o la n t te m p e ra tu re gauge ABS in d ic a to r lam p (yellow ).
  • Page 14: Starting And Turning Off The Engine

    Release key o n ly w hen the th o riz e d MERCEDES-BENZ dealer a p p ro xim a te ly 1 -2 m inutes. en g ine is firin g regularly.
  • Page 15: Hints For Driving

    Hints for Driving Tire friction Brakes A given speed at w h ic h a ve h icle W hen d riv in g do w n long and steep Power assistance driven on dry roads can s till be fu lly declines, relieve th e brakes by s h ift­...
  • Page 16: Mercedes-Benz

    MERCEDES-BENZ s e le c to r lever to p o s itio n “ N ” . Try to ers on the road.
  • Page 17: Mercedes-Benz M Aintenance System

    L u b ric a tio n Service every Y o u r a u th o riz e d MERCEDES-BENZ o u t m a in te n ance w o rk at s h o rte r 8000 km/5000 m iles de aler w ill c e rtify in the m ainte­...
  • Page 19 Operation T e m p m a tic C lim a te C o n trol System Keys O pe n in g th e D oors L o c k in g and U n lo c k in g o f D oors C entral L o c k in g System A n ti-T h e ft A larm System...
  • Page 20 The b u tto n sym b o ls lig h t up w hen the v e h ic le ’s head lam ps are tu rned on (n o t w ith p a rk in g lam ps). The sym bol is b rig h te r w hen depressed.
  • Page 21 Air Distribution A /C M ode Control Switch A ir c o n d itio n e d , w arm ed, o r fresh a ir may be d ire c t­ iO Position t H (Economy) = Economical setting. ed to the fo o t area, the w in d s h ie ld , and the side o u t­...
  • Page 22 Fast Cooling c§o Fan Speed Selection S, O 0 • T urn te m p e ra tu re s e le cto r wheel (1) and lo ck in W hen p u sh ing one o f these b u tto n s extrem e end p o s itio n “...
  • Page 23 Examples of Air Flow Adjustments Press to d e fro st o r q u ic k ly defog w indow s. ! g [ Press to defog the w in d s h ie ld fro m inside M axim um heated air is d ire cted to the w in d sh ie ld and A ir is d ire c te d to the w in d s h ie ld in the heating or side w indow s, in d e p e n d e n t o f the tem p e ra tu re dial (1) c o o lin g m ode.
  • Page 24 Press fo r norm al heater opera tio n . Press fo r heating w ith air c o n d itio n e d air. M ost o f the a ir is d ire cte d to the fo o t area d u rin g In th is type o f o p e ra tio n , air is d ire cte d to the w in d ­...
  • Page 25 Press to s h u t o ff a ir entry. Fresh a ir in to th e v e h ic le is s h u t off. Use th is button, fo r e xam ple, to p re ve n t o u ts id e o d o rs o r w a te r from ca r w ashes fro m e n te rin g the v e h ic le ’s in te rio r.
  • Page 26: Keys

    M a s te r K ey - square head - fits all O b ta in in g R e p la c e m e n t Keys lo c k s on the car. You are given 4 keys w ith y o u r ve hi­ cle.
  • Page 27: O Pe Nin G Th E D Oors

    W hen the rear d o o r b u tto n s are p ushed d o w n , the rear d o o rs can­ n o t be opened fro m the o u tsid e or th e inside.
  • Page 28: Central Locking System

    Central Locking System Note: The tru n k can rem ain locked w hile the central lo c k in g system is un­ T he ce n tra l lo c k in g system can be The en tire ve h icle may be locked o r locked (e.
  • Page 29: A N Ti-T H E Ft A Larm System

    A n ti-T h e ft A la rm S ystem The alarm w ill last a p p ro x im a te ly S pecial fu n c tio n 150 se co n ds in the fo rm o f b lin k in g To a ctivate the a n ti-th e ft alarm from The a n ti-th e ft alarm can be arm ed e x te rio r lam ps.
  • Page 30: M Anual Seat A D Ju Stm E N T, F Ront

    M a n u a l S eat A d ju s tm e n t, F ront Safety head re stra in t; to a d ju st the h e ig h t o f the head restraint, pull it F ore/aft a d ju stm e n t: lift handle (1);...
  • Page 31: A D Ju S Tin G P Ow Er Seats, F Ront

    Seat and head re stra in t a d justm e nt: Note: Seat c u sh io n ad justm ent. P rio r to o p e ra tin g th e vehicle, the d riv e r sh o u ld a d ju st the seat height S eatback adjustm ent.
  • Page 32: O Rth O P E D Ic Seat B Ackrest

    The in fla tio n pressure o f the air cu sh io n may be c o n tin u o u s ly varied betw een p o s itio n “ 0" = w ith o u t pressure, and p o s itio n “...
  • Page 33: Arm R Est (Rear Seat)

    W arning! The arm rest does n o t s u ffic e as a c h ild re s tra in t system . In case o f a fro n ta l c o llis io n a c h ild can be ca ta p u lte d fo rw a rd over the locked arm rest.
  • Page 34: Heated Seats

    H e a te d S eats T u rn in g o ff heater: If one in d ic a to r lam p is on, press in The heaters can be tu rn e d on after u p per part o f sw itch , p o s itio n 1. firs t tu rn in g the key to ste e rin g lo ck p o s itio n 2.
  • Page 35: S U Pp Le M E N Ta L R E Stra In T System - Seat Belts, E M E Rge N Cy T E N Sio N ­ Ing R Etractors, D River A Irbag

    • The belt m ust be p u lle d snug and checked fo r snugness im ­ m e diately a fter e ng a g in g it and d u rin g d riv in g . If necessary, tig h te n the lap p o rtio n to a snug fit by p u llin g s h o u ld e r p o rtio n U n faste nin g:...
  • Page 36 Notes: Rear seat passengers sh o u ld always w ea r seat belts - fo r th e ir ow n p ro ­ te c tio n and to avoid e ndan gering the d riv e r and fro n t passenger w ith th e ir u n re s tric te d fo rw a rd m ove­...
  • Page 37 However, w e s tro n g ly recom m end th a t you v is it an a u th o rize d MERCEDES-BENZ d e a ler im m e d i­ ately to have th e system checked;...
  • Page 38 MERCEDES-BENZ nor does it in d ic a te a fire in the dealer.
  • Page 39: S Te E Ring L O Ck

    S te e rin g L o ck Notes: The fo llo w in g item s can be o p e r­ S te e ring is locke d w hen the key ated w ith th e key in steering lock is w ith d ra w n and the steering p o s itio n 1: lo c k is engaged.
  • Page 40: Lighting Switch

    Notes: Lighting Switch W ith th e ste e rin g lo c k key rem oved O ff-p o s itio n and the d riv e r’s d o o r open a w a rn ­ P arking lam ps (in clu d e s side ing buzzer sound s if the v e h ic le ’s m a rke r lam ps, tail lamps, license e x te rio r lam ps are not sw itched o ff...
  • Page 41: C O M B In A Tio N S W Itch

    C o n tro l fo r w in d s h ie ld w asher system W hen th e w asher system is sw itch e d on, th e w ip e rs also operate. W in d sh ie ld w ip e r c o n tro l 0 W in d sh ie ld w ip e r sw itched o ff 1 In te rm itte n t w ip in g II N orm al w ip e r speed...
  • Page 42: E X Te Rio R M Irro Rs

    9266 In sid e R ear V iew M irro r Passenger side: E x te rio r M irro rs T urn key in steering lo c k to posi­ The m irro r can be tilte d to the a n ti­ D rive r’s side: tio n 2.
  • Page 43: Sun V Iso Rs

    9768 In te rio r L a m p s Sun V iso rs V anity m irro r: S w ing sun visors d ow n to p ro te c t S w in g do w n sun visor. The lam ps The sw itc h fo r the fro n t lam p has aga inst sun glare.
  • Page 44: Rear W In D O W D E Fro Ster

    Note: The rear w in d o w d e fro s te r uses a large a m o u n t o f pow er. To keep the battery drain to a m inim u m , tu rn o ff the d e fro s te r as soon as the w in d o w is clear.
  • Page 45: Lighter

    Sliding Roof T u rn key in ste e ring lo c k to p o si­ tio n 1 o r 2. Press sym b o l-sid e o f ro c k e r sw itch to open roof. Press left side to close roof.
  • Page 46: P Ow Er W In Dow S

    S h e lf b e lo w R ear W indow The s h e lf be lo w th e rear w in d o w sh o u ld not be used to carry objects. T his w ill prevent such o b je cts from being th ro w n a b o u t and in ju rin g v eh icle o ccu p a n ts d u rin g an a cci­...
  • Page 47: E Le C Tro N Ic R Adio

    Fast ta pe fo rw ard lo c k in g b u tto n 7 A I f 8 A I 19 A I f OA C assette e je ct b u tto n Cassette d o o r H To tu rn th e ra dio on o r off, the stee rin g lo c k key m ust be in p o si­...
  • Page 48 To select AM or FM A fa d e r c o n tro l, in sta lle d in the ce n te r console, a llo w s fo r b a la ncing the sound level betw een the fro n t and rear speakers. Press any o f the b u tto n s m arked E O th ro u g h 0 3 to tu n e the rad io to To adjust the tone characteristic...
  • Page 49 The radio is program m ed to autom atically search the entire band at three Note: sensitivity levels. D uring its firs t sweep, o n ly the m ost p o w e rfu l statio ns All AM s ta tio n s have allo ca ted fre ­ received w ill be selected and locked in.
  • Page 50 S afety Note A ny AM sta tio n can be stored s im i­ T ape C assette playback la rly on any b u tto n m arked EZ3 It is recom m en d ed to use o n ly goo d To avoid d is tra c tio n fro m the ve h i­...
  • Page 51 A cco rd in g ly , fo r fa st fo rw a rd o f the 24 hours. A tim e o f 4:28 PM is in d i­ D , th e ste erin g lo c k key m ust be tape, p ress the fa st fo rw a rd cated by th is c lo c k as 16:28 h o u rs in p o s itio n 1 o r 2.
  • Page 52 Autom atic Antenna The h e ig h t o f the antenna can be a djuste d to any in te rm e d ia te po si­ The a n ten n a sw itch can be actuated tio n by a c tu a tin g the antenna w ith the rad io sw itc h e d on and the s w itc h :...
  • Page 53 Driving P arking B rake S ta rtin g and S h iftin g Gears M anual T ransm ission R ecom m ended S h ift Points fo r M anual T ra nsm issio n A u to m a tic T ran sm issio n C ruise C o n tro l A BS -B rake System (A n ti-L o ck B rake System)
  • Page 54: Parking Brake

    Starting and Shifting Gears W arning! Keep d riv e r’s fo o t area clea r at all tim es. O bjects stored in th is area may cause im p a irm e n t o f pedal m ovem ent.
  • Page 55: Autom Atic Transmission

    Autom atic Transmission A c c e le ra to r p o s itio n The a u to m a tic tra n sm issio n sim ­ Partial th ro ttle = early u p s h iftin g = p lifie s the ha n d lin g o f the vehicle.
  • Page 56 S to p p in g “ N” N eutral. Im p o rta n t! No p o w e r is tra n s m itte d fro m For b rie f stops, e.g. at tra ffic lights, Do not exceed the speed lim its fo r the engine to the rear axle.
  • Page 57: Cruise Control

    The speed can be increased (e.g. Note: fo r passing) by using th e acce ­ If th e e n g in e does n o t brake the le ra to r. As soon as the a c ce le ra to r ve h icle s u ffic ie n tly w h ile d rivin g on is released, the previo u sly set speed a d o w n gra d e , the speed you set on...
  • Page 58: A Bs-Brake System (Anti-Lock Brake System)

    The ABS ceeded at least on ce a fte r start-up. an a u th o riz e d MERCEDES-BENZ c a n n o t prevent a ccid e nts in c lu d in g...
  • Page 59: B Rake Pad W Ear In D Ic A To R Lam P

    , an a u tho rize d MERCEDES-BENZ firs t com e on in te rm itte n tly and the V -belt may have been broken dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 60: Fuel Reserve W Arning Lamp

    Fuel Reserve W arning Lamp Low Engine Coolant Level Outside Tem perature Indicator Indicator Lamp The fu el reserve w a rn in g lam p w ill The te m p e ra tu re sensor is attached com e on w hen th e key is tu rn e d to The in d ic a to r lam p com es on w ith to th e fro n t b u m p e r beh ind the steering lo c k p o s itio n 2, and w ill go...
  • Page 61: E M Ission C O N Tro L

    , be carried o u t o n ly by q u a lifie d MERCEDES-BENZ te ch n ic ia n s. The adju stm e n ts of the e ng ine should not be altered in any way.
  • Page 62: W In Te R D Rivin G

    Use o n ly tire cha ins th a t are tested w asher solve nt to the w a ter in th o riz e d MERCEDES-BENZ dealer and recom m ended by us. Any au­ the w in d s h ie ld w asher system.
  • Page 63 Practical Hints H ood C h e c kin g C o o la n t Level A d d in g C o o la n t E ngine Oil Level C heck Fluid L e vel-A utom a tic T ra n sm issio n T u rn in g o ff E ngine M anually B le ed in g o f Fuel System...
  • Page 64: Hood

    W arning! Stay cle a r o f m oving parts w hen the hoo d is open and the en gine is run n in g . Hood Pull h andle (2) co m p le te ly o u t of ra d ia to r g rill and open hood to ap­...
  • Page 65: Checking Coolant Level

    Checking Coolant Level W arning! Do n o t rem ove pressure cap on The c o o la n t level can be checked c o o la n t reservoir if en gine tem pe ra­ v is u a lly at th e tra n s p a re n t co o la n t tu re is above 90°...
  • Page 66: E Ngine Oil Level C Heck

    E n gine O il L e ve l C heck Add o il, if needed, o n ly to fo j the u pp e r m ark (max). Do The en g ine oil level sh o u ld be ■...
  • Page 67: Fluid Level - Autom Atic Transmission

    Fluid Level - The flu id level in the tra n sm issio n is Autom atic Transmission d e p e n d e n t upon its tem perature. The m a xim u m and m in im u m oil A t re g u la r in te rvals and p rio r to a level m arks on the d ip s tic k are ap­...
  • Page 68: Turning Off Engine M Anually

    Bleeding of Fuel System Turning off Engine M anually If the engine co n tin u e s to run ajj The fu e l system is a self b le e d in g '® the key is tu rn e d to ste ering lot system .
  • Page 69: First Aid Kit

    To raise the doo r, roll back the flo o r m at and engage h o ld in g strap (4) in th e tru n k lid. The hinged d o o r can also be rem oved co m p le te ly by raising the d o o r to a p p ro xim a te ly 45°, liftin g it s lig h tly at the hinged side and p u llin g it o u t to th e rear.
  • Page 70: W Heels, Tires

    W heels, Tires co u rse o f the 1st in sp e ction . Re­ S low leaking a ir (e.g. due to a nail tig h te n in g is also necessary when in the tire ) may cause dam age to Replace w heels o r tire s w ith the new w heels are fitte d at a later date, th e tire such as tread separation.
  • Page 71: Changing W Heels

    4. U sing the c o m b in a tio n w re n ch , 10. A d ju s t th e ja c k to a llo w the loosen b u t do n o t yet rem ove the w heel to be s lip p e d on w ith o u t w heel bolts.
  • Page 72: Tire Inflation Pressure

    E xam ple: Tire Inflation Pressure T ire te m p e ra tu re and pressure in ­ crease w ith the ve hicle speed. Tire Room te m p e ra tu re = approx, A ta b le (see fu e l fille r fla p o r last pressure sh o u ld th e re fo re o nly be + 20°...
  • Page 73: Fuses

    A lw ays use a new fuse fo r re p la ce ­ T h e re fo re , w e recom m end th a t you m ent. Never a tte m p t to fix o r b rid g e have th e b a tte ry ch a rg e checked a b lo w n fuse.
  • Page 74: H Eadlam P Adjustment

    Fog lam p cover clam p H eadlam p Assembly H eadlam p Adjustment H eadlam p co ve r clam p C o rre ct headlam p a d ju s tm e n t is ex­ H eadlam p h o riz o n ta l a d ju sting screw trem e ly im p o rta n t.
  • Page 75 R eplacing bulbs: B ulb fo r tu rn signal, p arkin g , side m arker and sta n d in g lam p (21/5 W/ 32/3 cp): Turn b u lb so cket (11) w ith lamp b ulb to the left and p u ll o u t socket. Push lam p b u lb in to so cke t and tu rn to the left and pull o u t bulb.
  • Page 76 Glove C om partm ent Lamp Interior Lamps Sun Visor Lamps (5 W fe sto o n lam p) > (10 W fe stoon lamp) (5 W fe sto o n lam p) To replace the bulb, p u ll o u t lamp. To replace the bulb, lift o ff fro n t To replace a bulb, pry o ff the cover by in se rtin g a scre w d rive r in the left...
  • Page 77: Em Ergency Operation Of Sliding Roof

    Trunk Lamp Em ergency Operation of Sliding Unlocking of Fuel Filler Flap (10 W festoon lamp) Roof If th e ce n tra l lo c k in g system does The s lid in g ro o f can be opened or not release th e fuel fille r fla p a u to ­...
  • Page 78: T O W -Sta Rtin G And T O W Ing The V Ehicle

    A fte r a tta in in g a to w in g speed of To in stall the flap, engage the flap at the to p and press in the bo tto m 30 km /h/18 m ph (w ith cold tra n sm is­ sion) o r 50 km /h/30 m ph (w ith w arm securely.
  • Page 79: Ju M P S Ta Rtin G

    Towing a Vehicle with Ju m p S ta rtin g In s tru c tio n s : A utom atic/M anual Transmission A d isch a rg e d b a tte ry can freeze If the ba tte ry is discha rg ed the en­ at ap p ro x.
  • Page 80: Cleaning And Care Of The Vehicle

    ­ th e p o s s ib ility o f in c o m p a tib ility be­ a u th o riz e d MERCEDES-BENZ ences.
  • Page 81 Car Washing Tar Stains w hen w et, etc.) may cause the u p ­ h o lste ry (v e lo u r fo r exam ple) to be­ B efore w ash ing y o u r vehicle, re­ Q u ic k ly rem ove ta r stains before com e p e rm a n e n tly d is co lo re d .
  • Page 82 Upholstery Paintwork O rnam ental Moldings Leather: W ipe le a th e r u p h o lste ry Do n o t apply w ax if y o u r car is For re g u la r cle a n in g and care of w ith a dam p c lo th and d ry th o ­...
  • Page 83: Safety Head R Estraints

    B rin g th e e le c tric a lly a d ju sta b le In s ta llin g head re stra in ts: head re s tra in t to its h ig h e s t p o si­ Insert the head re s tra in t and push it tio n .
  • Page 84: Rear Seat C U Sh Io N

    Rem oval, rear: O pen ash tray a g a inst stop. Press dow n ce n te r sp rin g and rem ove ash tray. In sta lla tio n : E ngage ash tray b o tto m in to frame, push dow n release sp rin g and close ash tray.
  • Page 85: R Oof Rack

    M ERCEDES-BENZ vehi­ C ran kshaft Use o nly o u r approved ro o f rack cles. T herefore, MERCEDES-BENZ to avoid dam age to the vehicle. A lte rn a to r o rig in a l spare parts sh o u ld be in ­...
  • Page 87 Technical Data Fuels, Coolants, Lubricants etc. Id e n tific a tio n Plates V e h icle Data C ards W a rra n ty C overage T e ch n ica l Data Fuels, C oolants, L u b rica n ts, etc. 90 C a p a citie s E ngine O ils B rake F lu id...
  • Page 88: Identification Plates

    C e rtific a tio n Tag Identification Plates (le ft d o o r p illa r) W hen o rd e rin g spare parts, please Id e n tific a tio n Tag q u o te chassis and e n g ine num bers. (le ft w in d o w post) Chassis No.
  • Page 89: E H Icle Data C Ards

    S u b m it th is card to y o u r a u th o rized MERCEDES-BENZ dealer to request a rep la ce m e n t key in case o f loss.
  • Page 90: Technical Data

    Technical Data Transm ission Type________________________ 190 D 2.2 (201. 122)1 Manual five-speed D esign transm ission Engine A u to m a tic four-speed O ption al extra to rg u e -co n v e rte r E ngine type transm ission W o rk cycle Diesel fo u r stroke...
  • Page 91 T e c h n ica l Data Electrical System Main Dim ensions A lte rn a to r 14 V/70 A O verall v e h ic le length 4445 mm/175.0 in S tarte r m o to r 12 V/2.2 kW O verall v e h ic le w id th 1678 m m / 66.1 in...
  • Page 92: Fuels Coolants Lubricants Etc

    T here fo re use o n ly brands tested and re com m ended by us. In q u ire at yo u r a u th o rize d MERCEDES-BENZ dealer. Fuels, coolants, lu b rica n ts , etc. C apacity R ecom m ended e ngine o ils 6.5 1/6.9 US qt...
  • Page 93 C apacity Fuels, c o o la nts, lu b rica n ts, etc. A u to m a tic tra n sm issio n flu id fo r Manual tra n sm issio n 1.5 1/1.6 US qt m anual tra n s m is s io n 1 Initial fill: 6.6 I/7.0 US qt A u to m a tic tra n s m is s io n flu id fo r...
  • Page 94 C apacity Fuels, coolants, lu b ric a n ts , etc. Bosch special grease Battery te rm in als Brake and (w ith m anual tran sm issio n ) approx. 0.5 I/O.5 US qt Brake flu id 1 clutch reservoir W indshield a p p ro x.
  • Page 95: Engine Oils

    F lu id ” . co m m e n d e d to use o n ly brake flu id a p p ro ve d by MERCEDES-BENZ. Y o u r MERCEDES-BENZ dealer w ill p ro v id e you w ith a d d itio n a l in fo rm a ­...
  • Page 96: Diesel Fuels

    Diesel Fuels E ngine po w e r may d ro p a c c o rd in g A d din g o f kerosene to No. 1-D to the p ro p o rtio n o f kerosene. For diesel fuel is n o t recom m ended Use o n ly c o m m e rc ia lly available th is reason, keep percentage of...
  • Page 97: Coolants

    Coolants a ture w ill increase due to the lo w e r W h ile there may be a n u m b e r of heat tra n s fe r c a p a b ility o f the s o lu ­ a n tic o rro s io n /a n tifre e z e /c o o la n ts The e n g ine co o la n t is a m ix tu re of tio n .
  • Page 98: C O N Su M E R In Fo Rm A Tio N

    T e m pe ra tu re “ A ” , “ B ” , “ C ” C o n su m e r in fo rm a tio n Uniform Tire Quality Grading The te m p e ra tu re grades o f “ A ” (the R elevant tire grade in fo rm a tio n on T his has been prepared as required highest).
  • Page 99 Vehicle Stopping Distance This fig u re in d ica tes b ra kin g p e rfo rm a n ce th a t can be met o r exceeded by the ve h icle s to w h ic h it applies, u n der d iffe re n t c o n d itio n s o f lo a d in g and w ith p a rtia l fa ilu re s o f the b ra kin g system .
  • Page 101 Index...
  • Page 102 C o n su m e r in fo rm a tio n 96 Fuels, co o la nts, ABS B rake system lu b ric a n ts , etc. 90 (A n ti-lo c k brake system ) 56 C o o la n ts 95 Fuel reserve w a rn in g lam p 58 A d d ing co o la n t 63...
  • Page 103 Low e ngine c o o la n t level R adio 45 T e ch n ica l data 88 in d ic a to r lam p 58 Rear seat c u sh io n 82 T e m p m a tic clim a te c o n tro l Low en g ine oil level Rear w in d o w d e fro s te r 42 system 18...
  • Page 104 S e rv ic e L ite ra tu re C ustom ers w h o are interested in o rd e rin g service lite ra tu re fo r th e ir ve h icle s are advised to c o n ta c t o u r sub sid ia rie s in the U.S.
  • Page 106 1 Fuel Supply: T urn fuel fille r cap C heck R e g u la rly and B e fo re a Long T rip to th e le ft and ho ld on to it u n til p o ssible pressure in ta n k has been released.
  • Page 107 W hat You Should Know at the Gas Station Fuel: Diesel fu e ls acc. to ASTM D 975, grades 1 Autom atic Transm ission: A u to m a tic transm ission and 2 as w e ll as VV-F-800 a grades 1 and 2. flu id fo r a u to m a tic tra n sm issio n .
  • Page 108 D aim ler-B enz AG Stuttgart-U ntertuerkheim Z entralkundendienst < £...

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