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On-bo ard computer and displays, Display messages – Mercedes-Benz SL-Class 2013 Owners Manual User Manual

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Engine

Display messages

Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions

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Check Coolant

Level See

Operator's Manual

The coolant level is too low.

!

Avoid making long journeys with too little coolant in the engine

cooling system. The engine will otherwise be damaged.

X

Add coolant, observing the warning notes before doing so

(

Y

page 514).

X

If coolant needs to be added more often than usual, have the

engine coolant system checked at a qualified specialist

workshop.

?

The fan motor is faulty.

X

At coolant temperatures under 248 ‡ (120 †), drive to the next

qualified specialist workshop.

X

Avoid subjecting the engine to heavy loads, e.g. driving in

mountainous terrain, and stop-and-go traffic.

?

Coolant Too Hot

Stop Vehicle Turn

Engine Off

The coolant is too hot.
A warning tone also sounds.

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WARNING

Do not drive when your engine is overheated. This can cause some

fluids which may have leaked into the engine compartment to

catch fire.
Steam from the overheated engine can also cause serious burns

which can occur just by opening the hood.
There is a risk of injury.

X

Pull over and stop the vehicle safely and switch off the engine,

paying attention to road and traffic conditions.

X

Secure the vehicle against rolling away (

Y

page 175).

X

Leave the vehicle and keep a safe distance from the vehicle until

the engine has cooled down.

X

Make sure that the air supply to the engine radiator is not

blocked, e.g. by snow, slush or ice.

X

Do not start the engine again until the display message goes out

and the coolant temperature is under 248 ‡ (120 †).

Otherwise, the engine could be damaged.

X

Pay attention to the coolant temperature display.

X

If the temperature increases again, visit a qualified specialist

workshop immediately.

Under normal operating conditions and with the specified coolant

level, the coolant temperature may rise to 248 ‡ (120 †).

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computer

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