Owner`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- In brief
- Keys, doors and windows
- Seats, restraints
- Storage
- Instruments and controls
- Controls
- Warning lights, gauges and indicators
- Speedometer
- Odometer
- Tachometer
- Fuel gauge
- Engine oil level monitor
- Service display
- Transmission display
- Control indicators
- Turn signal
- Seat belt reminder
- Airbag and belt tensioners
- Airbag deactivation
- Charging system
- Malfunction indicator light
- Service vehicle soon
- Stop engine
- Brake system
- Antilock brake system (ABS)
- Upshift
- Electronic Stability Program
- Engine coolant temperature
- Preheating
- Diesel particle filter
- Engine oil pressure
- Low fuel
- Exterior light
- High beam
- Fog light
- Rear fog light
- Cruise control
- Information displays
- Vehicle messages
- Trip computer
- Tachograph
- Lighting
- Climate control
- Driving and operating
- Vehicle care
- General Information
- Vehicle checks
- Bulb replacement
- Electrical system
- Vehicle tools
- Wheels and tyres
- Towing
- Appearance care
- Service and maintenance
- Technical data
- Customer information
- Index

64 Instruments and controls
seconds with the ignition on. The
display will flash and the value will
reset to zero.
Tachometer
Displays the engine speed.
Drive in a low engine speed range for
each gear as much as possible.
Caution
If the needle is in the red warning
zone, the maximum permitted
engine speed is exceeded. Engine
at risk.
Fuel gauge
Displays fuel level in the tank.
The illumination of bars corresponds
to fuel level.
When the tank is full, all bars are
illuminated, except the low fuel
warning bar (furthest to the left of the
fuel gauge), which remains hollow.
When the low fuel warning bar
illuminates in the fuel gauge (i.e.
changes from hollow to solid), control
indicator Y also illuminates in lower
part of instrument cluster 3 66; fuel
level is very low: refuel immediately
3 108.
Never run the tank dry. Diesel fuel
system, bleeding 3 120.
Note
To ensure the fuel level is displayed
correctly, the ignition must be
switched off before refuelling. Avoid
minor fuel top-ups (e.g. less than
5 litres) to ensure accurate readings.