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Summary of Contents for 208 D

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...Mercedes Benz Operating Instructions 208 D 210 D 210 308 D 310 D 310 408 D 410 D 410...

Page 3: ...parts or approved convers ion parts and accessories have been replaced with other parts or if other modifications have been made to the vehicle bodies have not been manufactured or mounted in complia...

Page 4: ...re continuous operational reliability and roadworthiness we strongly recommend that service and maintenance work listed in the Maintenance Booklet be carried out on time For this purpose an extensive...

Page 5: ...ng system ABS 3 8 Trailer 3 9 Winter ope ration 4 Page 6 7 7 9 10 12 14 14 15 15 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 22 24 28 29 30 30 36 39 39 44 45 48 49 50 4 Service products 4 1 Engine oils 4 2 Coolant 4 3 Di...

Page 6: ...eadlight setting Page 72 73 74 74 74 74 74 75 75 75 76 76 77 77 77 78 79 79 79 80 80 80 81 81 82 83 5 11 6 5 11 7 5 11 5 5 11 9 5 11 10 Head light bulb replacement Three phase alternator Visual inspec...

Page 7: ...numbers including mode l and designat ions of the special equipment etc These data are required when ordering spare parts or inquiring for technical details Card no 1 For safety reasons th is card mus...

Page 8: ...ged door Door control outside 1 Locked 2 Unlocked To open the door press in door lock cylinder Door and window control inside 1 Door latch unlocked 2 Door latch locked 3 Opening lever door 4 Window cr...

Page 9: ...ide 1 Locked 2 Unlocked 3 Opening lever Press opening lever grip handle and push door fore aft until the lock engages Door control inside 1 Opening lever Actuate openig lever grab lever and push door...

Page 10: ...1 Height of seat front portion 2 Forward and rearward 3 Height of seat rear portion 4 Seat back Make lsringhausen 1 Forward and backward adjustment 2 Height of seat front portion 3 Height of seat rea...

Page 11: ...s Renew damaged seat belts Changes which impair the effectiveness of the belt may not be carried out Belt webs may not be directed over sharp edges For cleaning and care of belt webbing refer to secti...

Page 12: ...ckly The locking function of the inertia reel can be checked by braking by cornering or by pulling the belt out quickly Seat belts without automatic retraction unit Lap belt Pull belt with buckle latc...

Page 13: ...1 t1onindicato r MB automat ic transmission page 41 or fuel gauge 7 Choke control 210 310 410 page 37 8 Switches 9 I lea1 ing and ventilation page 20 1 10 Plug socket 11 Glove box L _ 11 12 12 Cover f...

Page 14: ...itches Blower page 20 Heated rear window Rotary flashing beacon Seat l1 eater page 19 D ABS page 48 Dump body lrnShift lock power take off page 43 Iii Charge indicator light page 46 Brake fluid and br...

Page 15: ...Clock function con trol light 5 Function cont rol light 2 6 Battery master switch Battery maste r switch on seat base 1 Switched on All consu ming units can be switched on 2 Switched off All consum i...

Page 16: ...Starter switch 0 In this position the key can be inserted or removed 2 Driving position 3 Starting position 2 8 Light switch 0 Off position 1 Parking lights 2 Headlights Vehicles with automatic headl...

Page 17: ...ft Up to point of res istance brief flashing Beyond po int of resis tance engagement cont inuous flash ing 6 Windshie ld wiper O Switched off I Intermittent wiping II Low speed Ill High speed 7 Winds...

Page 18: ...l position I Vehicle with maximum load with evenly spread load II Vehicle with maximum load with large part of load shifted to rear axle 2 11 Interior light Switc h positions 1 On 2 Off 3 Light is swi...

Page 19: ...2 Interior mirror Operating lever 1 Normal position 2 Dimmed position 2 13 Seat lock assistant driver s seat 1 Unlocking right 2 Unlocking left Operate lever tilt seat forward or backward until lock e...

Page 20: ...ion of headre st can be adjusted 2 15 Seat heater Control switch Press upper end II fast heating Center position switched off Press lowe r end I continuous operation If the engine is off do not engage...

Page 21: ...ion or defrosting Lever positions left closed right open 3 Water control valve 20 Lever positions left cold right warm 4 Air flaps for footwell ventilation or heating Lever positions left closed right...

Page 22: ...ver t 1tt11umcurnples W1111l11w rh1lrosting Heater fully on NS 1 Ven tilat ion fully on J l 21...

Page 23: ...on After approx 2 minutes the heater will start Switching off Press supp lementary heater switch at upper end The operat ion indicator light goes out The heater is cut out automatically after a 2 minu...

Page 24: ...le counterc lockwise to the end of the colored field When doing this some resistance must be overcome Caution Do not apply force when turning the setting knob The operation indicator light goes out Th...

Page 25: ...oor Door control outside example 1 Unlocked To open the doo r press in door lock cylinder 2 Locked Van with high roof Door control inside 1 Door latch unlocked 2 Door latch locked 3 Opening lever of 1...

Page 26: ...ing hook 2 Clamp Fasten locking hook before closing the door Opening angle 180 1 Locking hook 2 Door check Disengage locking hook swing door check inward Open door 180 and engage locking hook Prior to...

Page 27: ...ard latch 1nthe door lock Prior to closing the door engage doo r check Fasten locking hook Sliding door example Door control outside 1 Locked 2 Unlocked To open the door press 1 n door lock cylinder g...

Page 28: ...Door latch unlocked 2 Door latch locked 3 Opening lever doo r Childproof lock rear door and sliding door Actuate safety catch e g with the steering lock key 1 Unlock ed 2 Locked The doo r can be open...

Page 29: ...28 2 19 Engine cover Opening the eng ine cover 1 Clamp Note Prior to the detachment of the Pngrne cover remove driver s seat...

Page 30: ...er The engine compartment flap opens to the stop of the safety hook Actuate safety hook Swing engine compartmen t flap up until the catch engages Clos ing the engine compartmen t flap 3 Safety catch L...

Page 31: ...ghts After having started the engine Engine oil pressure Steering free play Tachograph for proper function Fuel reserve Insert key in steering lock and turn to driving position Check fuel level on fue...

Page 32: ...r steering Play in the steering should only be checked when the engine is running The wheels must start moving when the steering wheel is turned approx 30 mm If they do not move have steering gear and...

Page 33: ...e l Trailer coup ling Inflation pressure and condition of tires Seat belts Engine transmission live axle steering system cooling and heating system for leaks Oil level in engine Opening the engine com...

Page 34: ...r to section 4 2 replace cap of coo lant expansion tank and tighten to the stop run engine briefly at varying speeds check coo lant level and top up if required Hydraulic clutch control hydraulic diff...

Page 35: ...ntire red field in the maintenance indicator is visible press push button to disengage the red field Run the warmed up engine at full throttle accelerator fully depressed and observe maintenance indic...

Page 36: ...al of the tires on one axle must not exceed 0 1 bar 1 4 psi If the inflation pressure 1stoo low on 1nd1 v1dual tires check valves wheels and tires for leaks Caution Too low an inflation pressure reduc...

Page 37: ...ng indicator light goes out this is an indicat ion that the engine can be started When the engine 1sat operating tempe rature the preglowing indicator light comes on only briefly and tt e engine can b...

Page 38: ...ehicles with manua l transmission To start the cold engine pull out choke control all the way With a coolant temperatu re of less than 60 C 140 F pull out choke contro l only halfway The choke control...

Page 39: ...heck oil pressure warning light mme tllately after starting Should the 0 1 1 pressu re warning light fail to go out shut off engine immed iately and determine cause The engine should never be shut off...

Page 40: ...iate ly after setting off test brakes serv ice and hand brakes on a dry road affording good grip The brake is in good working order if the brake action of the wheels is equa l and if sufficien t decel...

Page 41: ...eans of the selector lever Within the selected ranges the gears are shifted automati cally condit ional upon driving speed and acce lerator pos ition Shift to the desired driving pos1t1ononly with the...

Page 42: ...ions 3 Transmission shifts up to 3rd gear only Preferably used on slight uphill gradients to avoid alternate up and downshifting between 3rd and 4th gear and on slight downhill gradients in order to...

Page 43: ...y loads operation with trailer select lower gear range 1 11tune Engaging and disengaging differential lock The indicator light comes on or goes out only after the engag ing disengag ing action in the...

Page 44: ...ower take off can be engaged only when the transm ission is in neutral When the power take off 1sengaged the transmission is locked Transmission without gearsh ift lock The power take off can be opera...

Page 45: ...in gently Do not exceed 3 4 of top speed in each gear refer to marks on speedometer or tachograph Load without trailer Vehicles with automatic transmission Break in gently Plase avoid High engine loa...

Page 46: ...n city and short distance traffic vehicle loads engine operation with vehicle stationary frequent cold starts For these reasons no precise statements can be made on the fuel consumpt ion of the indivi...

Page 47: ...coolant during continuous operat ion may range from 85 to 110 C pointer between white and red fields Should the pointer be in the red held tt1e vehicle must not be driven on Charge indicator light If...

Page 48: ...e at intervals when reversing Parking Engage hand brake when stopping and arking the vehicle Vehicles equipped with MB automatic transmission In addition to this shift selector lever to pos1t1on P Sec...

Page 49: ...hecked 1mmed1ately Caution 208 D 310 D 210 310 If the ABS has failed while braking the rear wheels may lock prematurely Braking with the ABS system The driver will notice the cutting in of the ABS sys...

Page 50: ...and trailer when the tractor is backing up Following the coupli ng operation cl1eck the pertinent locking device or indicator fee ler pin or safety button for proper seating of the trailer coup ling...

Page 51: ...trailer coupling painted and chromium plated parts Road Si ti ts 11l ICJCJJ11s 1vo1 The vehicle should be regularly inspectu I to co ros on lrake arr and oil lines should be checked with particular c...

Page 52: ...s Refer to section 4 3 General driving Instructions Use tires whose treads ensure good grip Adapt your driving style to road condit ions Prevent the drive wheels from spinning damage to differential O...

Page 53: ...the informat ion 4 1 Engine oils The suitability of the various engine oils ts specia lly tested in our engines For this reason only use engine 01lswhich have been recommended by our company MERCEDES...

Page 54: ...N service station will advise you according ly Anticorrosion antlfreeze agents During operati on the proportion of anticorrosion antifreeze agent in the coo lant must not drop below 40 by volume this...

Page 55: ...r severe operating condit ions see Maintenance Booklet if diesel fuels are used whose sulphur content exceeds 0 5 by weight When fuel is filled from barrels it should be passed through a filter a piec...

Page 56: ...flow improver cannot be guaranteed for every brand of fuel Flow improvers can also be combined with regular gasoline or kerosene Comply with manufacturers recommendations Every MERCEDES BENZ service...

Page 57: ...cles without fuel preheating system Ambient Summer Supple Winter Supple temperature diesel fuel mentary diesel fuel mentary oc OF fuel O o fuel Oto 10 32 to 14 70 30 100 10 to 15 14 to 5 50 50 100 15...

Page 58: ...transmiss ion 236 4 1 fluid AT F Dexron II 236 6 236 7 Flear axle HL 0 1 1 7 74 1 406 741 437 1 5 I Hypo id gea r oil SAE 90 235 HL O2 2 2 741 404 741 436 74 1 438 741 439 1 8 I HL O3 3 3 741 5 1 8 I...

Page 59: ...ut catalyst Premium grade gasoline unleaded min 95 RON 85 MON 122 1 122 2 or premium grade gasoline leaded min 98 RON 88 MON Cooling system Engine 601 601 9 7 1 Coolant refer to section 4 2 310 Engine...

Page 60: ...by the trained personne l which is at your disposa l in the large number of MERCEDES BENZ service stations Expert service is guaranteed by exper rence and regu lar tech nical instruct ions from the f...

Page 61: ...ximum operational efficiency and reliability as well as optimum retention of the vehicle value when MERCEDES BENZ original spare parts are installed as they are subjected to most severe quality inspec...

Page 62: ...t ic transm1ss1 on 60 82 J 40 _0 _0 _________ 7_2 9_8 _ 1 4_0_0_0 _ __ _ _ M _a_x_ _ to_ r g _ ue _ 11 _ 1_ N _ m ____ __ ________ 15 _7 _ it 000 _ 2 _ 8_ 0_0_m_i_n ___ _ _ 1 _ 9_ 2_a _t_2 _ 4_0_0 _ _...

Page 63: ...ng Vehicles with power steering and air conditi oning system 1 80 1269 E C wllh mod 1f1 l c1 hon 88 195 EC 62 210 310 410 without catalyst 102 102 9 4 95 5 mm 80 20 mm 2 298 cm3 9 8 5 bar 77 105 5 100...

Page 64: ...ot llld 111111 Vehicles with no t l Pnc 1psulJt1on remove engine covering 011filler engine 601 602 1 Securing nuts Remove dipstick extract oil with oil extrac tor or unscrew oil drain plug and drain o...

Page 65: ...sing in order that the oil may drain Unscrew center bolt and remove cover Renew filter element and all sealing rings Position cover while paying attention to proper seating of the gasket turn in and t...

Page 66: ...Position new sp111 01111111 1 on filter housing and tighten clockwise Engage locking sp1lllCJCl1ock locking spring for tension and correct seating Vehicles with engine 102 Open clamps of filter housin...

Page 67: ...transverse cracks broken out V sections frayed or loosened tensile strands pointed V shape Have damaged poly V belts renewed in a MERCEDES BENZ Service Station Operation diagram of poly V bell 1 Crank...

Page 68: ...control legislation must 1101 bo exceeded 208 D 410 D The injection pump require s no maintenance Inspections and adjustments should exclusively be earned out at MERCEDES BENZ service stations 5 2 1...

Page 69: ...ion in front of the radiator The coo ling temperature is controlled by one thermostat The gradual rise of the coo ling temperature above the usual level indicates a failure in the coo ling system The...

Page 70: ...aner if badly contaminated Note Avoid damage to radiator fins guide compressed air water or steam jet at right ang les to radiator 5 3 2 Draining and replenishing coo ling system Remove cap of coolant...

Page 71: ...coolant expansion tank and tighten to the stop Start engine and run lor approx 1 minute at varying speeds Shut off engine and remove cap ol coolant expansion tank Top up with coo lant to the marking i...

Page 72: ...er hole in the transmission housing Add oil through the filler hole 1frequired If the oil level is checked with the transmission at operating temperature do not allow any emerging 011 to drain Clean s...

Page 73: ...e for approx 1 2 minutes Pull up locking lever on dipstick and leave up for the check Check oil level on dipstick with the engine idling The transmission oil level varies with the oil temperature 7 4...

Page 74: ...drain pluq mcl 1ltt1111 011 Renew sealing nnq s Screw in and tighten ml p1u11 Observe t1gt1ten111q to qui Filter change Detach oil pan ancl 1 IP lll Renew filter Check oil pan gaskPt for clwnage and r...

Page 75: ...Oil level check Unscrew oil filler plug The rear axle is filled correctly if the oil level reaches the lower edge of the filler hole in the differential Add oil through the filler hole if required Sho...

Page 76: ...ergellcy u wlioll the hydraulic system fails the vehicle can continue to be stecretl w1 t11111tmasedeffort because the mechanical power transmiss ion rs reta111etJ 5 8 1 Technical data Toe in measured...

Page 77: ...t ion vehicle on a perfectly level surface The tires must be inflated to equa l pressure Looseness in wheel bearings tie rod ends and drag link ends must not be tolerated The toe in may be checked on...

Page 78: ...D 210 310 Pull off thread protection caps 160 180 Completely unscrew securing nuts on LH side Hold spare wheel earner Completely unscrew securing nuts on RH side Lower spare wheel earner Unscrew secur...

Page 79: ...s rims and wheel mounting bolts or securing nuts Apply some graphite paste to bolts or nuts in order to avoid jamming of the wheel mounting b olts or wheel securing nuts Disk wheels centering via sphe...

Page 80: ...be performed at a MERCEDES B N fl l VICt tdlt01 1 5 10 2 Checking brake pod llnl ng th ickness When mirnmurn t11 1tknu s 1 1 eached replace brake pads or brake linings immediat ely This work requ1r o...

Page 81: ...12_V_6_6 _A _h Optional 12 V 88 Ah Engine 602 Optional 5 11 2 Power collection additional consuming units or 2 x 12 V 66 Ah or 2 x 12 V 88 Ah 12 V 88 Ah 2 x 12 V 88 Ah For the installation of addition...

Page 82: ...ing tape Faulty fuse 11111 1 lu 1Ppl 1 mt instead of repaired Be sure to 1l1mov1 11111 r u1se of a burnt out fuse prior to replacing the fuse Replace used t p 111 111 Ps Prior to perfo11rn11q work on...

Page 83: ...sion Only use electric lights The electrolyte level in each cell should be approx 15 mm above the plate upper edge Replenish only with distilled water Water evaporates while the battery is charged dur...

Page 84: ...rom th 11111111tJ 1 oon Unloaded vehic le I o 11 lod w1t11 1 ch1v er or 75 kg Headlight beam co ntrol lo 111111 11 position The bright da rk l orcfnrl11H of the low beam is determined by subtracting 3...

Page 85: ...gly connected Repairs and inspections on the alternator are to be performed by the skilled staff members of MERCEDES BENZ service stations only 5 11 8 Visual inspection of spark plugs 21O 410 Remove a...

Page 86: ...12 V 10 W fes toon bu lbs License plate licJlll 12 V 5 W festoo n bu lbs Ins trument hght1111_LJ _ 1 _ 11 d u 1 _ 11 _ 11 _l_ 1g ll __ ts _______________ 1_2_V_2_W Illu minat ion of 110 _ 11 _11_ _c_...

Page 87: ...t right E 2 Tail light right E 3 License plate light E 4 License plate light E 5 Rear fog light E 10 Fog light left E 11 Fog light right F 1 Fuse 5A vehicles with F 9 log light 1OA Fuse F 10 Fuse Q 1...

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Page 89: ...ph 13 Door contact sw itch interior lights plug socket E 17 Cargo space light F 2 Fuse H 13 Interior light S 6 Switch inter ior light S 7 Door contact switch S 8 Switch interior light X 3 Plug socket...

Page 90: ...lsw 66 L 7 L 8 L 106 1 t 107 L lrt h 13 I sl L f 4_J T 1 b h I 5 1 I s a TE17 T 1 I n r 50 IIO br br 13 I r I SW ge br 6L L 118 10 I I SW rt M y I br 9 IL 1 17 15 9J JI t FS 19 10 ISA J HI II Ill 1C77...

Page 91: ...r supply E 9 Rear fog light H 7 Turn signal rear right TDC transmitter E 10 Parking light left H 8 Turn signal rear left E 11 Clearance light front left A 1 Steering lock root H 9 Turn signa l front l...

Page 92: ...41 t sw E1 5 r l 1 2 1 L 5 1 5 m rliFS 16 1 JJl5A JO I w ws 91...

Page 93: ...light X 4 Plug socket 11 Heated rear window fuse test socket B 5 Switch for heated rear window H13 Indicator light for heated rear window H 14 Indicator light fuse test socket K 4 Relay R 2 Heated re...

Page 94: ...n I ihH f w tt l w w II f I r sw lsw rt t k lbt 1t f J 78 6 I I f S5 I I go I p7 l 02 93...

Page 95: ...arter control power supply E 10 Parking light left s 4 Hazard warning flasher E 11 Clearance light front left roof switch A 1 Steering lock E12 Clearance light rear left X 3 Trailer plug socket B 1 TD...

Page 96: ...S 6 7 8 20 i i l lf9 I L I V y L r f i 1 l l l I l I 01 1 t g lrl J Ill t r F 1 c I 2 I J t l l r 1 L 5 1 95...

Page 97: ...r heated rear window H14 Indicator light fuse test socket K 4 Relay heated rear window R 2 Heated rear window cargo truck R 3 Heated rear window van or X 5 cargo bus Fuse test socket I Additional fuse...

Page 98: ...8 L L f b l 1 B3 m11 1 1 1 8 1 ti I i 96 97 98 IOI L 9 L 115 116 IO L 11 _J R7 v 147 148 NS 0141 872 _J 97...

Page 99: ...S 3 Switch kickdown V 1 Diode Y 1 Operating magnet Y 2 Solenoid valve kickdown I Additional fuse a Connection of speedometer or tachograph lighting b Connection ground c Plug connector I terminal 2 d...

Page 100: ...aul ic pump N 1 ABS contro l unit y 1 Solenoid control valve front axle left Y2 Soleno id control valve front axle right Y3 Solenoid cont rol valve rear axlo left Y4 Solenoid control valve rear axle r...

Page 101: ...b M2 Heater blower cargo space M3 Circulation pump N 1 Control unit N2 Heater S 1 Timer S 2 Switch supplementary heater S 3 Switch heater blower motor V 1 Diode V 2 Diode Y 1 Solenoid valve I IVAdditi...

Page 102: ...4100 Operation indicator light H 1 Supply uni Control unit N2 Heater S 1 Switch a b C Additiona l fuse Ground fuel gauge Connection 11umination d connector clampe Connection I 1 es termina 3 w1r H1 i...

Page 103: ...ater 210 410 H 1 Operation indicator light M Fuel pump M2 Supply unit N 1 Control unit N 2 Heater S 1 Switch a b C 102 Additional fuse Ground Connect ion fuel gauge illumination Connect ion clamped co...

Page 104: ...dropslde loc ks Open drops1d e lock 1urn locking bolt to the right screwing in Close dropside lock and check holding strength If the required strength is not attained repeat procedure 5 12 3 Lubricati...

Page 105: ...or redye the webbing Apply some talcum to glass channels window weatherstrips and door rubber seals Have the chassis thoroughly cleaned and inspected prior to the performance of major maintenance wor...

Page 106: ...e oil and filter See section 5 1 3 Fill with initial opera tion oil Note If the 500 1 500 km 300 900 miles 11 port 1 011has not been performed as yet oil and filter need not be changed Check unq111t 0...

Page 107: ...ssure Tension poly V be lts Remove clutch locking device Remove all covers from air intake port tailpipe and breathers of components Check oil levels in steering gear transmission and live axles Drain...

Page 108: ...leed the system refer to section 5 2 3 Clogged fuel prefilter Renew prefilter bleed the system refer to sections 5 2 1 and 5 2 3 Clogged fuel filter Renew filter element bleed the system refer to sect...

Page 109: ...For towing vehic le see section 6 10 Lack of fuel Renew filter element bleed the system refer to sections 5 2 2 and 5 2 3 Full load stop is not reached Consult workshop Insufficient air supplied at hi...

Page 110: ...4 Faulty injection nozzles Consult workshop Start of delivery wrongly adjusted Consult workshop Excessive quantity of fuel injected Consult workshop Vacuum system faulty Shut off engine by hand refer...

Page 111: ...Poly V belt broken Renew poly V belt consult workshop Air in the hydraulic system Check system for leaks add fluid refer to sections 4 4 and 5 8 3 Steering knuckles not lubricated Lubricate Excessive...

Page 112: ...renewed consult workshop Worn tires Exchange refer to section 5 9 3 Tires underinflated Inflate to correct pressure Worn or oily brake pads linings Reline brakes consult workshop Faulty hydraulic sys...

Page 113: ...rease tighten firmly refer to section 5 11 4 Cable loose or faulty Tighten or replace Starter defect ive Consult workshop Burnt out bulb Replace Open circuits in wiring Tighten connections or replace...

Page 114: ...5 11 4 Fuse defective Renew fuse Commutator or carbon brushes worn Consult wokshop Fuel tank almost empty Refuel switch on supplementary heater approx 3 times Ambient temperature below 0 C 32 F Compl...

Page 115: ...t remove jumper cable from the negative battery terminals and then from the positive terminals Notes Only use slave cables with insulated terminal clamps A flat battery can freeze at approx 10 C In al...

Page 116: ...nnect the fan with the pulley Caution Do not crank the engine by grabbing the fan Place the sheet tabs opposite to the pulley recesses Bend some of the sheet tabs in the recesses e g with a screwdrive...

Page 117: ...Never pull out a vehic le together with the trailer A useful piece of advice using the rear coupling jaw pull the vehicle out backward along its original track 1fpossible Towing In case of engine dam...

Page 118: ...les with automatic MB transmission Insert key in steering lock and turn to the driving pos111on The preglow indicator light must go out Move selector lever to transmi ssion neutral pos111on N Tow sta...

Page 119: ...r to transmission neutral position N If the engine is cold depress the accelerator completely once and release Maintain a towing speed of 25 kmth 15 mph with a cold transmission and 40 km h 25 mph wit...

Page 120: ...2 75 2 75 3 25 3 25 3 2 1 0 4 G Top speed for summer and winter tires is 140 km h 87 mph Your MERCEDES BENZ service station will give you more information on winter tires Caution The tire inflation pr...

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