away from the glass. Otherwise the paint-
work may be damaged.
Pull the release catch in the direction of the
–
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arrow
Fig. 108
and the bonnet will be
2
released.
Hold and lift the bonnet.
–
Remove the support strut
–
from its fastening in the direction of the ar-
Checking fluid levels
From time to time, the levels of the different
fluids in the vehicle must be checked. Never
fill with incorrect fluids, otherwise serious
damage to the engine may be caused.
Coolant expansion tank
1
Window washer water tank
2
Engine oil filler cap
3
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row and secure the raised bonnet so that
the end of the strut hooks onto the opening
in the bonnet
Closing the bonnet
Lift the bonnet slightly and unhook the
–
support strut keeping the bonnet open and
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Fig. 109
insert it into its fastening
3
Engine oil level dipstick
4
Brake fluid reservoir
5
Battery
6
The checking and replenishment of the serv-
138
. . . . . . . . . . .
ice fluids are carried out on the components
139
. . . . . . . .
mentioned above. These operations are de-
137
scribed in the
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Advice
.
4
.
3
Diagram for the location of the various elements.
Fig. 110
136
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139
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140
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page
132.
Let the bonnet drop from a height of
–
around 20 cm into the catch Do not press
down afterwards!
Check that the bonnet is correctly closed.
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Overview
You will find further explanations, instruc-
tions and restrictions on the technical speci-
›››
fications as of
page
174.
Note
The layout of the engine compartment is very
similar to all petrol and diesel engines.