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Mercedes-Benz E 320 Wagon 1999 Additions to Manual User Manual

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Tachometer

Red marking on tachometer:

Excessive engine speed.

Avoid this engine speed, as it may

result in serious engine damage that is

not covered by the Mercedes-Benz

Limited Warranty.

For engine protection, the fuel supply is

interrupted if the engine is operated

within the red marking.

Seat Belt Warning Lamp

With the electronic key in steering

lock position 2, the seat belt warning

lamp comes on, a message is

displayed in the multifunction indi-

cator, and a warning sounds for a

short time if the drivers seat belt is not

fastened.

After starting the engine, the seat belt

warning lamp blinks for a brief period

to remind the driver and passengers to

fasten seat belts.

Outside Temperature Indicator

The temperature sensor is located in the

front bumper area. Due to its location,

the sensor can be affected by road or

engine heat during idling or slow

driving. This means that the accuracy of

the displayed temperature can only be

verified by comparison to a

thermometer placed next to the sensor,

not by comparison to external displays

(e.g. bank signs etc.).

Adaptation to ambient temperature takes

place in steps and depends on the

prevailing driving conditions (stop-and-

go or moderate, constant driving) and

amount of temperature change.

Warning!

The outside temperature indicator is

not designed to serve as an Ice-

Warning Device and is therefore un-

suitable for that purpose. Indicated

temperatures just above the freezing

point do not guarantee that the road

surface is free of ice.

Coolant Temperature Gauge

If the antifreeze mixture is effective to

-22°F (-30°C), the boiling point of the

coolant in the pressurized cooling

system of your vehicle is approx.

266°F (130°C).

During severe operating conditions and

stop-and-go city traffic, the coolant

temperature may rise close to the red

marking.

The engine should not be operated with

the coolant temperature in the red zone.

Doing so may cause serious engine

damage which is not covered by the

Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty.