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If an engine is only idling it takes much longer for it to reach its normal operating
temperature. Wear-and-tear and pollutant emissions, though, are particularly
high in the warming-up phase. Therefore, start driving as soon as the engine has
started. though high engine speeds should be avoided.
Avoiding short distances
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings
on page 131.
Short distances result in an above-average high fuel consumption. We therefore
recommend avoiding distances of less than 4 km if the engine is cold.
A cold engine consumes the most fuel immediately after the start. Fuel consump-
tion drops to 10 litres/100 km after just 1 kilometre. The consumption stabilises
once the engine and catalytic converter have reached their operating tempera-
ture.
An important factor in this connection is also the ambient temperature. The im-
age
» Fig. 125
shows the different levels of fuel consumption after driving a cer-
tain distance at a temperature of +20 °C and at a temperature of -10 °C.
The vehicle has a higher fuel consumption in winter than in summer.
1)
The exterior mirror heater will only be shown in the infotainment display when outside temperatures
are below about 20 ° C.
Fig. 125
Principle sketch: Fuel consump-
tion in l/100 km at different tem-
peratures
Convenience consumers
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings
on page 131.
The convenience consumers have a share in fuel consumption.
We recommend you keep these consumers on only for as long as necessary.
The convenience consumers include:
The air conditioning system;
Rear window heater;
Windscreen heater;
Heating of the external mirror;
Rear fog light;
Fog lights;
Heated front seats;
Auxiliary heating (parking heating).
Information about convenience consumers and the amount of fuel con-
sumed
»
operating instructions for Infotainment, chapter Vehicle settings (CAR
button).
Up to three convenience consumers are displayed in the Infotainment display-
the top 3 in terms of energy consumption
Checking tyre inflation pressure
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings
on page 131.
Tyres which are correctly inflated save fuel.
Always ensure the tyre inflation pressure is correct. If the inflation pressure is too
low, the tyres must overcome a higher rolling resistance. This will not only in-
crease fuel consumption but also tyre wear and the driving behaviour will worsen.
Always check the tyre inflation pressure when the tyres are cold.
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