– Pull out the oil dipstick (1) and wipe it.
– Insert the oil dipstick to the stop and pull out
again.
The oil level must be between the marks (ar-
rows).
– If the oil level reaches only to the bottom
marking, unscrew the filler cap (2) and top
up the oil. When doing so, observe the in-
formation regarding the quantity and specifi-
cation in the chapter entitled "Maintenance
data table".
– Then screw the filler cap (2) back on tightly.
– Insert the oil dipstick to the stop.
– Close the bonnet; see the chapter entitled
"Closing the bonnet".
Topping up the coolant and check-
ing the coolant concentration
CAUTION
Risk of engine damage!
If the cooling fluid level is low, this indicates a leak in
the cooling system.
– Check the cooling system for leaks; see
⇒
Chapter
"Cleaning the radiator, checking for leaks",
Page 346 .
WARNING
Coolant and coolant additives are hazardous to your
health.
Observe the safety regulations for handling coolant;
see
⇒
Chapter "Coolant and cooling fluid", Page 48 .
The coolant reservoir filler cap (1) can be
found at the top on the rear weight between
the driver's cab and the LPG cylinders.
A sensor monitors the coolant level. As soon
as the
COOLANT LEVEL
message appears
on the display-operating unit, proceed as fol-
lows.
Maintenance
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Preserving operational readiness
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