
Fig. 131 The front left of the bumper: connection for engine preheating ②
First read and observe the introductory information
and safety warnings In engine preheating mode, the engine coolant is heated slowly using a heating element while the vehicle is stationary. To do so, the cables supplied with the vehicle must be connected to a 230-volt socket or a 115-volt socket, e.g. in a garage. The engine will reach its operating temperature much more quickly if the vehicle is switched on when the coolant has been preheated. This reduces fuel consumption and exhaust emissions during the warm-up phase.
Preheating the engine can take up to 3 hours depending on the outside temperature .
Connecting the engine preheating system

WARNING

WARNING
It is sufficient to test the residual current circuit breaker once a month if the engine preheating system is only used occasionally. If it is used regularly, have it checked once a week.
Electronic immobilizer
Changing gearOverview of fitting locations - parking brake
1 -
Hexagon socket head bolt
8 Nm
2 -
Parking brake motor
Left parking brake motor -V282-, fitting location: on rear left
brake caliper
Right parking brake motor -V283-, fitting location: on ...
Removing and fitting head restraints
Fig. 48 Removing the front head restraint
Fig. 49 Removing the rear head restraint
First read and observe the introductory information
and safety warnings Every seat is fitted with a head restraint. The front
head restraints are intended solely for use with the front seats, and the centr ...
Run-flat tyres, structure and identification of a SST tyre
Removing and fitting run-flat tyres
→ Chapter.
If run-flat tyres are used, a Tyre Pressure Monitor display
must be fitted.
Damage to the tyre and the resulting pressure loss cannot be
detected with the n ...