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Possible causes/consequences and
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Stop Vehicle See Opera-
tor's Manual
* The battery is no longer being charged and has reached an exces‐
sively low battery charge level.
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NOTE Possible engine damage if you continue driving
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Do not continue driving under any circumstances.
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Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
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Stop in a safe location immediately. Do not continue driving.
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Switch off the engine.
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Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
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12 V Battery See Opera-
tor's Manual
* The engine is off and the battery charge level is too low.
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Switch off electrical consumers that are not required.
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Let the engine run for a few minutes or drive an extended dis‐
tance.
The battery is charged.
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See Operator's Manual
* The battery is no longer being charged.
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NOTE Possible engine damage if you continue driving
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Do not continue driving under any circumstances.
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Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
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Stop in a safe location immediately and switch off the engine.
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Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
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Coolant Too Hot Stop
Vehicle Turn Engine Off
* The coolant is too hot.
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Stop immediately in accordance with the traffic conditions and
switch off the engine.
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WARNING Danger of burns when opening the hood
If you open the hood when the engine has overheated or during
a fire in the engine compartment, you could come into contact
with hot gases or other escaping operating fluids.
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Before opening the hood, allow the engine to cool down.
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In the event of a fire in the engine compartment, keep the
hood closed and call the fire service.
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WARNING Risk of scalding from hot coolant
The engine cooling system is pressurized, particularly when the
engine is warm. If you open the cap, you could be scalded by hot
coolant spraying out.
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Let the engine cool down before opening the cap.
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When opening the cap, wear protective gloves and safety
glasses.
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Open the cap slowly to release pressure.
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