Operation Manual

Driv in g and op era tio n124
Sw itching off t he engine
If the engine temperature is v ery high, e.g.
after driving in mountainous terrain: allow
engine to idle for a pprox. 2 minutes, in
order to prevent heat ac cum ula tion.
When you switch off, fans in the engine
compartment may continue running for a
time, to cool the engine.
Vehi cles w ith turb ocharger 3
In order to protect the turbocharger, after
running at high engine speeds or high
engine loa ds, operate the engine briefly at
a low load or run in neutra l for approx.
30 second s before switching off.
Sav e energy – m ore miles / k ilometres
Please observe the running-in hints on the
previous pag e and the tips for energ y
saving on the following pages.
Good, technica lly correct and economical
driving ensures ma ximum durability and
performance for your vehicle.
Overrun
The fuel supply is autom atically shut off
during overrun, e.g. when the vehicle is
being driven down long gradients or d uring
braking. To enable the overrun cut-off to
come into action, do not accelerate or
declutch during overrun.
Engine rpm
Und er all d riving cond itions, drive in a
fa vourab le engine speed range.
Wa rming up
Allow engine to w arm up while driving. Do
not warm it up by letting it run at idling
speed. Do not apply full throttle until
engine reaches operating temperature.
After a cold start, a utomatic
tra nsmission 3 does not shift into higher
gears until higher engine speed s ha ve been
reached. This allows the catalytic converter
to quic kly reach the temperature req uired
for optimum pollutant reduction.
Correct g ear selection
Do not race your engine whilst in neutral or
with a low gea r selected. Driving too fast in
indiv idua l gears or drive ranges as w ell as
stop-and-go traffic increase engine wear
and fuel consum ption.
Change dow n
When decreasing speed, shift down into
the next lowest gear. Do not slip the clutch
with a high-revving engine. This is
especially important when hill climb ing.
Clutch operation 3
Always d epress the c lutch pedal hard to
th e floor, to prev ent shifting difficultie s an d
transmission damage. There must be no
ma ts in the area of the pe dals.
When driving, do not use the clutch pedal
as a footrest; this will cause substa ntial
clutch wear.
Pedals
Do not place any ob jects in the footwell
which could slip under the pedals and
inhibit the pedal travel.
To ensure the pedal travel is uninhibited,
there must be no mats in the area of the
pedals.
W hen driving, do not use the b ra ke pedal
as a footrest; this will cause substa ntial
wear to brake comp onents and cause
overheating, resulting in longer brak ing
distances.
Bat tery ca re whilst dri ving
When driving slowly or when the vehicle
is stationary, e.g. in slow urban traffic,
stop-and-go traffic or traffic jams, turn off
all unnecessary electrical loads where
possible (e.g. heated rear window,
auxiliary headlights).
When starting the eng ine, depress the
clutch pedal so that transmission
resistance is elimina ted a nd the starter
motor and battery are relieved.