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Before pu
rchasing and using non-appr oved
accesso ries, visit a qualified specialist workshop
and inquire about:
R Suitability
R Legal stipulations
R Factory recommendations
Obser vethefo llowing points when selecting,
ins talling and replacing tires:
R Use only tires and wheels of the same type,
design (winter tires, all-season tire) and
make.
R Only ins tall wheels of the same size and tread
design on one axle (left and right).
It is only permissible toins tall a dif fere nt
wheel size tothis in theeve nt of a flat tire in
order todrive tothe specialist workshop.
R Only ins tall tires of the cor rect size onto the
wheels.
R Ve
hicles with a tire pressure monitoring
sy stem: all ins talled wheels must be equip‐
ped with functioning sensors forth e tire pres‐
sure monitoring sy stem.
R Attemp eratures below 50 °F (10 °C), use
winter tires or all-season tire mar ked M+S for
all wheels.
Wi nter tires bearing the004D snowflake sym‐
bol in addition tothe M+S marking pr ovide
th e best possible grip in wintry road condi‐
tions.
R Only use tires with the same tread.
R Obser vethe maximum permissible speed for
th e ins talled tires.
If th is is below theve hicle's maximum speed,
th is must be indicated in an appropriate label
in the driver's field of vision.
R Break in new tires at moderate speeds forthe
fi rs t 60 miles (100 km).
R Replace the tires af ter six years at the latest,
re ga rdless of wear.
Fo r more information on wheels and tires, con‐
ta ct a qualified specialist workshop.
% Ve
hicles with twin tires:
Fo rve hicles with twin tires with a GVW of
11 ,030 lbs or 12,125 lbs, only use tires with
th e dimension LT215/85 R16 whi chhave
been appr ovedfo rth is vehicle bythe manu‐
fa cturer. It is not permissible touse tires with
dif fere nt dimensions; doing so may lead to age
neral ope rating pe rmit being rende red
in va lid.
% Ve
hicles with single tires:
Fo rve hicles with single tires with a GVW less
th an or equal to9480 lbs, only use tires with
th e dimension LT245/75 R16 whi chhave
been appr ovedfo rth is vehicle bythe manu‐
fa cturer. It is not permissible touse tires with
dif fere nt dimensions; doing so may lead to a
ge neral ope rating pe rmit being rende red
in va lid.
% Ve
hicles with Super Single tires:
Fo rve hicles with single tires with a GVW of
11 ,030 lbs, only use tires with the dimen‐
sions 225/ 75R16C (FA) and 285/65 R16C
(RA) which ha vebeen appr ovedfo rth is vehi‐
cle bythe manufacturer. It is not permissible
to use tires with dif fere nt dimensions; doing
so may lead toage neral ope rating pe rmit
being rende red in valid.
Be sure toalso obse rveth efo llowing fur ther rela‐
te d subjects:
R Notes on tire pressure (/ page 234)
R Tire and Loading In form ation placard
(/ page 240)
R Tire size designation, load-beari ng capacity,
speed rating and load ind ex (/page 245)
R Tire pressure table
R Notes on the emer gency spa rewheel
(/ page 255) Note
s onrotating wheels &
WARNING Risk of inju rythro ugh dif fer‐
ent wheel sizes
Inter changing the front and rear wheels if the
wheels or tires ha vediffere nt dimensions may
se verely impair the driving characteristics.
The wheel brakes or wheel suspension com‐
ponents may also be damaged. #
Rotate front and rear wheels only if the
wheels and tires are of the same dimen‐
sions. On
vehicles that ha vethe same size front and
re ar wheels, rotate the wheels according tothe
inter vals in the tire manufacturer's warranty book
in your vehicle documents. If this is not available,
ro tate the tires every3,000 (5,000) to
6,000 miles (10,000 km), depending on the Wheels and tires
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#
Immedia tely rinse su rfaces that come in
con tact wi thDEF when filling with water
or remo veDEF wi tha damp clo thand
cold water.
If DEF has already cr ystallized, clean using a
spon geand cold water. If
yo u open the DEF tank, small amounts of
ammonia vapor may be released. Do not inhale
any ammonia vapor that may be released. Fill the
DEF tank only in well-ventilated areas.
DEF consum ption and filling capacity
DEF consum ption
Like fuel consum ption, DEF consum ption is highly
dependent upon driving style and operating con‐
ditions. DEF consum ption is usually within a
ra nge of 0 and 10% of the fuel consum ption. If
necessar y,DEF mu stbe refilled in acco rdance
with the instructions when there fill message is
displa yed in the instrument clus ter.This may also
be necessary between the scheduled mainte‐
nance.
To tal capacity of DEF tank Ve
hicl eT otal capacity
All model s5 .8gal (22 liters ) Exhau
stgas af tertre atment
The exhaust gas af tertre atment sy stem must be
operated in conjunction with DEF if it is tofunc‐
tion cor rectl y.
If yo u operate theve hicle without DEF or with
emissions-rele vant malfunctions, the legal MOT
appr oval is in validated. You will then probably no
longer be permitted tooperate theve hicle on
public roads.
It may be improper or punishable in some coun‐
tries tooperate a vehicle that uses no DEF or one
th at does not comply with the specifications of
th ese operating instructions.
Engine management monitors theex haust gas
af te rtre atment components for compliance with
emissions la wsand regulations. If you attem ptto
operate theve hicle without DEF, with diluted DEF
or with a dif fere nt reducing agent, this will be
de tected bythe engine management sy stem.
Other emissions- releva nt malfunctions, e.g.
me tering malfunctions or sensor er rors, are also
de tected and log ged. The engine management sy
stem subsequently
pr eve nts the engine being restar ted af ter issuing
a wa rning message.
Therefore add DEF tank regular lyduring vehicle
operation or, at the latest, af terre ceiving thefirst
wa rning message via the instrument clus ter. Engine oil
Note
s on engine oil
Obser vethe no tes on operating fluids
(/ page 263). *
NO
TEEngine damage caused byan
incor rect oil filter, incor rect oil or addi‐
tives #
Do not use engine oils or oil filters other
th an those which meet the specifica‐
tions necessary forth e prescribed
service inter vals. #
Do not alter the engine oil or oil filter in
order toachie velonger change inter vals
th an presc ribed. #
Do not use additives. #
Have the engine oil changed af terthe
prescribed inter vals. Mercedes-Benz
recommends having the oil
ch anged at a qualified specialist workshop.
Fu rther information on engine oil and oil filter:
R inthe MB Specifications for operating fluidsat
http://be vo.mercedes-benz.com (by entering
th e designation)
R at a qualified specialist workshop Te
ch nical da ta267
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Re
trofitting a trailer hitch is only pe rmissible if a
to wing capacity is specified in your vehicle docu‐
ments.
Yo u can obtain fur ther information on the trailer
hitch at a qualified specialist workshop.
Mercedes-Benz recommends that you ha ve a
trailer hitch retrofitted at an au thorized
Mercedes-Benz Center.
Only use a trailer hitch which has been tested
and specially appr oved byMercedes-Benz for
yo ur vehicle.
Use only a ball neck that has been appr ovedfor
yo ur vehicle and foryo ur Sprinter trailer hit ch.
No tes on the permissible dimensions of the ball
neck can also be found on the identification plate
of the trailer hitch.
The maximum permissible towing capacity for
traile rswithout a separate braking sy stem is
1, 653 lbs (750 kg). Tr
ailer loads The permissible
weights and loads which must
not be exceeded can also be obtained from the
fo llowing sources of information:
R Vehicle documents
R The identification plates of the trailer hitch,
trailer and vehicle
The values appr ovedby the manufacturer can be
fo und in thefo llowing table. If theva lues dif fer,
th e lo west value applies. Use a calibrated weigh‐
ing machine tocheck thewe ight restrictions ha ve
been complied with before youstart your journe y.
Maximum permissible weights and loads
Ve hicle type, gross vehicle weight and curb weight Ve
hicle model Perm issible gross vehicle
we ight GVWR Pe
rm issible curb weight 1)
15 00 8550 lbs (3.878t)
7400 lbs (3.357 t) 2)
9050 lbs (4. 105 t)
7400 lbs (3.357 t) 2)
94 80 lbs (4.300 t) 7000 lbs (3.175 t)
2500 8550 lbs (3.878t) 7400 lbs (3.357 t)
9050 lbs (4. 105 t) 7400 lbs (3.357 t)
94 80 lbs (4.300 t) 7400 lbs (3.357 t)
3500 9900 lbs (4.490 t) (For Canada
only) 74
00 lbs (3.357 t) 2)
9990 lbs (4.531 t) (For USA
only) 74
00 lbs (3.357 t) 2)
3500 XD 11030 lbs (5.003 t) 10470 lbs (4.749 t)
4500 12125 lbs (5.500 t) 9375 lbs (4.252 t) 1)
Maximum permissible curb weight of a road‐
wo rthy vehicle without driver or occupants,
including all fluids and their tanks when filled up
to 100%. 2)
In conjunction with code S20, the maximum
permissible curb weight of theve hicle is 6725 lbs
(3.050 t). 272
Tech nical da ta
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Changing bulbs
...................................... .83
High beam .......................................... 84
Indicator (front) .................................. 84
Interior lamps (rear compartment) ..... 88
License plate lamp ............................ .86
Light bulb types haloge n headlamps ..84
Low beam ........................................... 84
No tes .................................................83
Ta il lamp bulb types (Cargo Van
and Passenger Van) ............................ 85
Ta il lamp bulb types (chassis) ............ .87
Tu rn signal light (rear) (chassis) ..........87
Changing lamps see Changing bulbs
Changing owner ...................................... 21
Cha racteristics of the tire .................. .245
Charging Battery .............................................. 219
Mobile phone (wireless) ..................... 77
Child saf ety lock (doors) ........................ 39
Child seat front-passenger seat (no tes) .............. 38
front-passenger seat (rear ward-
fa cing/for ward-facing) ....................... 38
LA TC H-type (ISOFIX) (ins talling) ........ .36
LA TC H-type (ISOFIX) (no tes) ............... 36
No tes on the safe transpor tation of
ch ildren .............................................. 34
Re arwa rd-facing child restra int sys‐
te m (Information) .............................. .38
To pTe ther ...........................................37
Child ren
No tes on safe transpor tation .............. 34
Special seat belt retractor .................. 35
Ci ga rette lighter ..................................... 75
Cleaning see Care
Cleaning water drain valve of the air
intake box ............................................ .208
Climate control Activating/deactivating ...................... 95
Ad justing rear-compartment heat‐
ing ...................................................... 96
Air distribution settings ...................... 97
automatically controlling (rear
passenger compartment) .................. .97
Au xilia ryheating ................................. 99
Cargo compartment ventilation ........ 102
Clearing fogged up windo ws............... 97
Control panel for 3-zone auto matic
clima tecontrol ................................... 95 Control panel
for dual-zone auto‐
matic clima tecontrol .......................... 94
Controlling automatically .................... 96
Hot- wate r auxilia ryheater ................1 00
Re frigerant ........................................ 271
Setting the air distribution .................. 97
Switching ai r-re circulation mode
on/off ................................................ 98
Switching synchronization function
on/off (control panel) ......................... 97
Switching the A/C function on/off ....96
Switching there ar wind ow
defros ter on/off ................................. 98
Switching the windshield heater
on/off ................................................ 98
Ve ntilating theve hicle (con veni‐
ence opening) ..................................... 54
Ve ntilation nozzles at front ................. 98
Ve ntilation nozzles in thero of ............ 99
Ve ntilation nozzles, rear passenger
compartment .................................... .99
Cockpit (o verview) .................................. .6
Combination switch see High beam
see High-beam flasher
see Indicator
Compu ter
see On-board computer
Contacts ................................................ 185
Calling up ........................................ .185
Deleting ............................................ 185
Downloading (from mobile phone) .... 185
Information .......................................1 85
Making a call ................................... .185
Na me form at .................................... 185
Con venience closing .............................. 54
Con venience opening ............................. 54
Con versions ............................................ 19
Coolant Filling capacities .............................. .270
Coolant (engine) Che cking le vel .................................. 206
No tes ............................................... 269
Copyright License ............................................... 27
Tr ademar ks......................................... 27
Cornering light ...................................... .80
Crosswind Assist Function/no tes ................................ 13 8
Cruise control ...................................... .141
Ac tivating ......................................... 14 2 Index
309
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Mobile phone
see Android Auto
see Apple CarPlay™
see Mobile phone
see Telephone
Mobile phone voice recognition
St arting ............................................ 184
St opping ...........................................1 84
Model series .......................................... 261
Mounting a load .............................. 72,19 5
Multi Purpose Vehicle (MPV) .................24
Multifunction display (on-board
computer) ............................................. 16 5
Multifunction steering wheel
But tonov erview ................................ 16 4
Multifunction steering wheel
see Steering wheel
Multimedia sy stem
Ad justs thevo lume .......................... .177
Con figuring display settings .............1 79
Entering characters .......................... 178
Main functions ..................................1 75
Re storing thefa ctory settings ........... 181
Switching the sound on or off ........... 176
Multimedia sy stem
see Display (multimedia sy stem)
see MBUX multimedia sy stem (o verview)
see Touch Control N
Ne arField Communication (NFC) .......1 83
Connecting the mobile phone to
th e multimedia sy stem ..................... 183
Gene ral information .......................... 183
Switching mobile phones ................. 183
Using a mobile phone ....................... 183
NFC see Near Field Communication (NFC)
No zzles
see Air vents O
Occupant saf ety
Pe ts in theve hicle .............................. 40
Occupant saf ety
see Airbag
see Restra int sy stem
see Seat belt
Odome ter
see Display total dis tance (trip menu) Oil
see Engine oil
On-board co mputer .............................. 16 4
Ad justing thest ationary heater/
ve ntilation ......................................... 101
Assi stance graphic menu ................ .166
Displ aying the service due date .......2 02
Media menu ..................................... 16 9
Menus overview .............................. .164
Multifunction display ........................ 16 5
Operating ......................................... 16 4
Ra dio menu ...................................... 16 8
Service menu ................................... 16 6
Settings menu .................................. 17 0
Te lephone menu .............................. .169
Tr ip menu .......................................... 167
On-board diagnostics inter face
see Diagno stics connection
On-boa rdelectronics
Engine electronics ............................ 260
No tes ............................................... 260
Tw o-w ayradios .................................2 60
Open-source software ...........................27
Opening and closing the loc kable
compartment abo vethe windshield .....73
Opening the cup holder in there ar
passenger comp artment....................... 74
Opening/closing the hood .................. 202
Operating fluids
Ad ditives (fuel) .................................2 64
Brake fluid ........................................ 269
Coolant (engine) .............................. .269
DEF ................................................. .266
Engine oil .......................................... 267
Fu el (diesel) ...................................... 264
Fu el (gasoline) ..................................2 64
No tes ............................................... 263
Wi ndshield washer fluid ............ 270,271
Operating Instructions (vehicle
equipment) ............................................. 20
Operating saf ety
Chan ges in the engine po wer out‐
put ...................................................... 23
Declaration of conformity (wire less
ve hicle components) .......................... 22
Information ......................................... 21
Operating sy stem
On-board computer .......................... 16 4
Outside mir rors ...................................... 90
fo lding in/out .................................... .90
Setting ................................................ 90 318
Index
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Sur
round lighting
Switching on/off ................................ 81
Sur round View
see 360° Camera
Switch-off delay time Exterior ............................................... 81
Interior ............................................... 83
Switching air-recirc ulation mode
on/off ...................................................... 98
Switching on ignition (start/s top
button) .................................................. 103
Switching seat heating on/off .............. 70
Switching synchronization function
on/off (control panel) ............................97
Switching the A/C function on/off ...... 96
Switching there ar window
defros ter on/o ff..................................... 98
Switching the windshield heater
on/o ff...................................................... 98
Sy stem settings
Re set function (multimedia sys‐
te m) .................................................. 181
Setting the dis tance unit ................... 181
Setting the time and date automat‐
ically .................................................1 79
Setting the time zone ....................... 180
Setting the time/date form at .......... .180
Sy stem settings
see Blue tooth®
see Language
see Wi-Fi T
Ta ilpipes (care) ...................................... 212
Ta nk capacity
Fu el .................................................. 266
Re ser ve(fuel) ...................................2 66
Ta nk content
DEF ................................................... 267
Te ch nical data
Information ...................................... 260
No tes (trailer hitch) ........................... 271
Ti re pressure monitor .......................2 40
Ve hicle identification plate ............... 261
Te lephone ...................................... 169, 182
Ac tivating functions du ring a call ...... 184
Connecting a mobile phone (Near
Field Communication (NFC)) ............ 183
Connecting a mobile phone (Pass‐
ke y) .................................................. 182Connecting a mobile phone
(Secure Simple
Pairing) .................... 182
De-authorizing a mobile phone ......... 183
Incoming call during an existing
call .................................................. .184
Information ....................................... 182
Menu (on-board computer) ............... 16 9
Mobile phone voice recognition ........ 184
No tes ................................................ 182
Re ception and transmission vol‐
ume .................................................. 183
Switching mobile phones ................. 183
Switching mobile phones (Near
Field Communication (NFC)) ............ 183
Te lephone menu overview ................1 82
Te lephone operation ........................ .184
Using Near Field Communication
(NFC) ................................................ 183
Wi reless charging (mobile phone) ...... .78
Te mp erature grade ............................... 24 3
Ti e-d owney es ...................................... .198
Time Manual time setting .......................... 180
Setting the time and date automat‐
ically .................................................1 79
Setting the time zone ....................... 180
Setting the time/date form at .......... .180
Ti re and Loading Information plac‐
ard ........................................................ .240
Ti re Identification Number (TIN) .........24 4
Ti re information table ..........................24 0
Ti re labeling .......................................... 24 3
Characteristics ................................ .245
DO T,Tire Identification Number
(TIN) ................................................. 24 4
Load index ........................................ 24 5
Load-bearing capacity ...................... 24 5
Maximum tire load ........................... 24 4
Maximum tire pressure .................... 24 5
Overview .......................................... 24 3
Size designation ............................... 24 5
Speed rating ..................................... 24 5
Te mp erature grade ........................... 24 3
Ti re qu ality grades ............................ 24 3
Tr action grade .................................. 24 3
Tr ead wear grade .............................. 24 3
Ti re load (maximum) ............................ 24 4
Ti re pressure
Checking (tire pressure moni toring
sy stem) ............................................ 239
Maximum ......................................... 24 5
No tes ............................................... 234 322
Index
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Coupling/Decoupling
the trailer .......1 59
Gross axle weight rating ................... 261
Information ....................................... 16 0
Lane Keeping Assist .........................1 55
No tes ................................................ 157
Pe rm issible trailer loads and trailer
dr aw bar nose weights ........................ 161
Po we r supply .................................... 16 2
Soc ket .............................................. 15 9
Tr ailer loads ...................................... 272
Tr ailer stabilization ............................... 13 9
Tr ansfer redve hicle data
Android Auto .................................... 188
Apple CarPl ay™ ................................ 188
Tr ansmission position display .............11 5
Tr ansmission ratio
LO Wrange ........................................ 11 9
Tr ansmission ratio
see Engaging/disengaging LOW RANGE
Tr anspo rtby rail .................................. .108
Tr anspo rting (vehicle breakd own) ...... 227
Tr ead weargrade .................................. 24 3
Tr im element (care) .............................. 214
Tr ip
Display total dis tance ....................... 167
Menu (on-board computer) ............... 167
Tr ip computer
Re setting .......................................... 16 8
Showing ............................................ 167
Tr ip distance ........................................ .167
Showing ............................................ 167
Tr ip odom eter
Re setting .......................................... 16 8
Tr ip odom eter
see Trip dis tance
Tu rn signal light
Ad ditional turn signal light (all-
wheel drive vehicles) .......................... 85
Tw o-w ayradio telephone
see Mobile phone
Tw o-w ayradios
Fr equencies ...................................... 260
Ins tallation no tes .............................. 260
Tr ansmission output (maximum) ...... 260 U
Un its of measurement
Setting .............................................. 181
Un locking setting .................................. .42Un
locking/locking
Swit ching automatic locking fea‐
ture on/off ........................................ .45
Un locking and opening front doors
from inside ........................................ .44
USB soc ket in the rear passenger
comp artment .......................................... 77
Using a sun visor .................................... 92
Using kickdown .................................... 11 8
Using thete lephone
see Calls V
Ve hicle ................................................... 104
Cor rect use ........................................ 23
Data recording ................................... 25
Diagnostics connection ...................... 22
Equipment .......................................... 20
Implied warranty ................................ .24
Locking (auto matic) ............................ 45
Locking/unlocking (emergency key) .. 45
Lo we ring .......................................... 254
Maintenance ....................................... 21
Notify ing problems ............................ .24
Pa rking (s tart/s top button) .............. 13 2
Pa rking for an extended pe riod ........ 13 6
QR code rescue card .......................... 24
Qualified specialist workshop .............23
Ra ising .............................................. 251
Re gistration ........................................23
St arting (in emer gency operation
mode) ............................................... 104
St arting (s tart/s top button) .............1 04
Switching on po wer supply (s tart/
st op button) ...................................... 103
Un locking (from inside) ...................... 44
Ve ntilating (co nvenience opening) ...... 54
Ve hicle comp onents which receive
and/or transmit radio waves
Declaration of conformity ................... 22
Ve hicle data
Showing ............................................ 181
Tr ans ferring toAndroid Auto™ ......... 188
Tr ans ferring toApple CarPl ay™ ........ 188
Ve hicle height ................................... 271
Ve hicle length ................................... 271
Ve hicle width .................................... 271
Wheelbase ........................................2 71
Ve hicle data memory
Electronic control units ...................... 25
Service pr oviders .............................. .26324
Index
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Ve
hicle data storage
Event data recorders .......................... 26
Ve hicle dimensions .............................. 271
Ve hicle identification number
see VIN
Ve hicle identification plate
EU general operating pe rmit num‐
ber .................................................... 261
Gross axle weight rating ................... 261
Pa int code ........................................ 261
Pe rm issible gross mass .................... 261
VIN .................................................. .261
Ve hicle identification plate
see Model series
Ve hicle key
see Key
Ve hicle le vel
Lo we ring ........................................... 12 3
Ra ising .............................................. 12 3
Ve hicle maintenance
see ASS YST PLUS
Ve hicle operation
Outside the USA or Canada ................20
Ve hicle tool kit ............................ .227, 229
Ve hicle tool kit stow age comp art‐
ment ...................................................... 229
VIN ........................................................ .261
Identification plate ............................ 261
Re ading out ...................................... 261
Seat .................................................. 261
Wi ndshield ........................................ 261 W
Wa rning and indicator lamps
Overview .......................................... 296
Wa rning lamp ........................................ 216
Wa rning sy stem
see ATA (Anti -Theft Alarm sy stem)
Wa rning/indicator lamp .......................... 7
0025ABS warning lamp .................... 302
0024and .................. 297, 298, 299, 300
004DBrake sy stem warning lamp
(yellow) ............................................ .299
004DBrake warning lamp (red)
(Canada) .......................................... .300
0027Brake warning lamp (red)
(USA) ................................................ 300
00ACCoolant warning lamp .............. 303 00BADis
tance warning lamp ............ .303
0024Electric parking brake applied
re d indicator lamp (Canada) does
not light up .......................................2 97
0049 Electric pa rking brake applied
re d indicator lamp (USA) does not
light up .............................................2 97
0024 Electric pa rking brake mal‐
functioning yellow indicator lamp
lights up .................................. .297, 298
003DElectrical malfunction warn‐
ing lamp .......................................... .304
00B9Engine diagnosis warning
lamp ................................................ .304
00BBESP ®
OFF warning lamp .......... .301
00E5 ESP®
wa rning lamp flashes ...... 301
00E5ESP ®
wa rning lamp lights up .... 301
00D4Fu elreser vewarning lamp ...... .304
00CCPo werst eering sy stem warn‐
ing lamp .......................................... .303
0024Re d electric pa rking brake
applied indicator lamp (Canada)
fl ashes ............................................ .298
0024Re d electric pa rking brake
applied indicator lamp (Canada)
lights up .................................. .297, 298
0049Re d electric pa rking brake
applied indicator lamp (USA)
fl ashes ............................................ .298
0049Re d electric pa rking brake
applied indicator lamp (USA) lights
up ............................................ .297, 298
0024Re d parking brake applied
indicator lamp (Canada) lights up .....2 99
0049Re d parking brake applied
indicator lamp (USA) lights up .......... 299
0075Re stra int sy stem warning
lamp ................................................ .300
0076Seat belt warning lamp
fl ashes ............................................ .302
0076Seat belt warning lamp lights
up .................................................... .302 Index
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