should not be too high when doing this
→
. Damage to the clutch and the gear-
box could occur if at high speeds or high
engine revs one or more gears are skipped
when
shifting
down gear, even if the clutch
is not released when doing this
→
.
WARNING
When the engine is running, the vehicle
will start to move as soon as a gear is en-
gaged and the clutch released. This also
applies when the electric parking brake
has been switched on.
·
Never engage reverse gear while the ve-
hicle is in motion.
WARNING
Rapid acceleration can cause loss of trac-
tion and skidding, particularly on slippery
roads. This can cause you to lose control
of the vehicle, which can lead to acci-
dents and serious injuries.
·
Only accelerate rapidly if visibility,
weather, road and
traffic
conditions
permit, and other road users are not put
at risk by the acceleration and driving
style.
·
Always adapt your driving style to suit
the
traffic
flow.
·
When the TCS is switched
off,
the drive
wheels may spin, especially if the road
surface is wet, slippery or dirty. This
may result in you no longer being able
to steer or control the vehicle.
WARNING
Shifting
gears incorrectly to too low a gear
can lead to a loss of control of the vehicle,
which can cause accidents and serious in-
juries.
NOTICE
Serious damage to the clutch and gearbox
can occur if the gear stick on the manual
gearbox is
shifted
to too low a gear when
travelling at high speeds or at high revs.
This also applies if the clutch remains de-
pressed and the gears do not engage.
NOTICE
Please note the following to help avoid
damage and premature wear:
·
Do not rest your hand on the gear lever
when driving. The pressure from your
hand is passed onto the selector forks in
the gearbox.
·
Ensure that the vehicle has come to a full
stop before engaging reverse gear.
·
Always depress the clutch pedal fully
when changing gear.
·
Do not hold the vehicle by “riding” the
clutch on a hill with the engine running.
Changing up a gear early will help to
save fuel and minimise engine noise.
Troubleshooting
Clutch slipping
The indicator lamp lights up yellow.
Clutch does not transmit the entire engine
torque.
1. If necessary, remove foot from clutch
pedal.
Clutch overheated
The indicator lamp lights up yellow.
An acoustic warning may also be given
→
page 147.
The clutch can overheat, for example if the
vehicle pulls
off
regularly, travels at
a “crawl” for long periods, or in stop and go
traffic.
Overheating is indicated by the warning
lamp and in some cases by additional
warning lamps and a text message in the
instrument cluster display.
— Driving can be continued.
Clutch fault
The indicator lamp lights up yellow.
The clutch is faulty.
1.
Drive on carefully!
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