What You Should Know at the Gas Station
• Fuel:
Diesel fuels acc. to ASTM D 975, grades 1 and 2
as well as W -F -800a grades 1 and 2. See page 96.
Fuel tank capacity approx. 90 I (23.8 US gal), this
includes approx. 12.5 I (3.3 US gal) reserve.
Only fill fuel tank until the fille r nozzle unit cu ts out —
do not overfill.
• Engine Oil:
Engine oil level check, see page 66
Quantity differential betw een upper and low er dip
stick marking level: 2.0 I (2.1 US qt).
Year-round m ultigrade oils 10 W -4 0 ,10 W-50,
15 W -4 0 ,15 W-50.
For fu rth e r inform ation, refer to page 93.
• Automatic Transmission:
A utom atic transm ission
fluid fo r autom atic transm ission.
For level checks and replenishm ent, refer to page 67.
• Tire Pressure:
Cold tires
For driving up to
160 km /h (100 mph)
bar
psi
2.0 1
29 1
2.1 1
30 1
2.3 1
33 1
Summer tires
normal load
maximum load
W inter tires:
• Coolant:
For normal replenishm ent, use w ater
(potable w ater quality).
For fu rth e r inform ation (e.g. a n tico rro sio n /a n ti
freeze), refer to page 97.
• Bulbs:
High and low beams: Halogen type 9004, tail,
parking and standing lamps 10 W /6 cp, turn signal,
standing, side m arker and parking lamps, fro n t
21/5 W /32/3 cp, turn signal lamps, rear 21 W /32 cp,
sto p lamps 21 W /32 cp, license plate lamps 5 W lamp.
bar psi
Warm tires:
Pressure may rise by up to
+ 0.5 bar ( + 7 psi).
Never release any air from a warm tire
to o ff-se t this pressure increase!
bar
psi
2.1 1
30 1
1 For driving above 160 km /h (100 mph)
+ 0.6 bar ( + 9 psi).
2.4 1
35 1
2.6 1
38 1