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Wheels and tires
MOBILITY
On 3-door models: JOHN COOPER
On 5-door models: COOPER
WORKS
Tire size
Pressure specifications in
bar/PSI
Tire size
Pressure specifications in
bar/PSI
Specifications in
Specifications in
bar/PSI with cold
bar/PSI with cold
tires
tires
175/65 R 15 84 H
2.8 / 41
2.6 / 38
185/50 R 17 86 H
3.1 / 45
2.9 /42
M+S A/S Std
M+S XL RSC
175/65 R 15 84 H
205/45 R 17 88 W
M+S Std
XL RSC
175/65 R 15 84 H
205/45 R 17 88 V
Std
M+S XL A/S RSC
195/55 R 16 87 H
205/45 R 17 88 V
M+S RSC
M+S XL RSC
195/55 R 16 87
V M+S A/S RSC
205/40 R 18 86 W
3.4 / 49
3.2 / 46
XL RSC
195/55 R 16 87 W
RSC
205/45 R 17 88 V
M+S XL A/S RSC
205/45 R 17 88 V
M+S XL RSC
205/45 R 17 88 W
XL RSC
175/60 R 16 86 H
2.8 / 41
2.8 / 41
M+S XL RSC
185/50 R 17 86 H
M+S XL RSC
205/40 R 18 86 W
XL RSC
Emergency wheel
Speed up to a max. of
50 mph / 80 km/h
T 115/70 R 15 90
M
4.2 / 60
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Wheels and tires
On 5-door models: COOPER S
Speed letter
T = up to 118 mph, 190 km/h
Tire size
Pressure specifications in
bar/PSI
H = up to 131 mph, 210 km/h
Specifications in
V = up to 150 mph, 240 km/h
bar/PSI with cold
W = up to 167 mph, 270 km/h
tires
Y = up to 186 mph, 300 km/h
Tire Identification Number
195/55 R 16 87 H
2.8 / 41
2.8 / 41
M+S RSC
DOT code: DOT xxxx xxx 2116
195/55 R 16 87 V M
xxxx: manufacturer code for the tire brand
+S A/S RSC
xxx: tire size and tire design
195/55 R 16 87 W
2116: tire age
RSC
Tires with DOT codes meet the guidelines of
175/60 R 16 86 H
3.1 / 45
3.1 / 45
the U.S. Department of Transportation.
M+S XL RSC
Tire age
205/45 R 17 88 V M
+S XL A/S RSC
DOT … 2116: the tire was manufactured in the
21st week of 2016.
205/45 R 17 88 V M
+S XL RSC
Recommendation
205/45 R 17 88 W
Regardless of wear and tear, replace tires at
XL RSC
least every 6 years.
185/50 R 17 86 H
M+S XL RSC
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
205/40 R 18 86 W
Quality grades can be found where applicable
XL RSC
on the tire sidewall between tread shoulder
and maximum section width.
E.g.: Treadwear 200; Traction AA; Temperature
Tire identification marks
A
Tire size
DOT Quality Grades
205/45 R 17 84 V
Treadwear
205: nominal width in mm
Traction AA A B C
45: aspect ratio in %
Temperature A B C
R: radial tire code
All passenger vehicle tires must conform to
Federal Safety Requirements in addition to
17: rim diameter in inches
these grades.
84: load rating, not for ZR tires
F: speed rating, before the R on ZR tires
Treadwear
The treadwear grade is a comparative rating
based on the wear rate of the tire when tested
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under controlled conditions on a specified gov-
tion, or excessive loading, either separately or
ernment test course. E.g., a tire graded 150
in combination, can cause heat buildup and
would wear one and one-half, 1 g, times as well
possible tire failure.
on the government course as a tire graded 100.
The relative performance of tires depends upon
RSC - Run-flat tires
the actual conditions of their use, however, and
Run-flat tires, refer to page 196, are labeled
may depart significantly from the norm due to
with a circular symbol containing the letters
variations in driving habits, service practices
RSC marked on the sidewall.
and differences in road characteristics and cli-
mate.
M+S
Winter and all-season tires with better cold
Traction
weather performance than summer tires.
The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are
AA, A, B, and C.
Those grades represent the tire's ability to stop
Tire tread
on wet pavement as measured under control-
led conditions on specified government test
Summer tires
surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked
C may have poor traction performance.
Do not drive with a tire tread depth of less than
0.12 in/3 mm.
The traction grade assigned to this tire is based
on straight-ahead braking traction tests, and
There is an increased danger of hydroplaning if
does not include acceleration, cornering, hy-
the tire tread depth is less than 0.12 in-
droplaning, or peak traction characteristics.
ches/3 mm.
Temperature
Winter tires
The temperature grades are A, the highest, B,
Do not drive with a tire tread depth of less than
and C, representing the tire's resistance to the
0.16 inches/4 mm.
generation of heat and its ability to dissipate
Below a tread depth of 0.16 inches/4 mm, tires
heat when tested under controlled conditions
are less suitable for winter operation.
on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel.
Sustained high temperature can cause the ma-
Minimum tread depth
terial of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire
life, and excessive temperature can lead to
sudden tire failure. The grade C corresponds to
a level of performance which all passenger ve-
hicle tires must meet under the Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109. Grades Band A
represent higher levels of performance on the
laboratory test wheel than the minimum re-
quired by law.
WARNING
Wear indicators are distributed around the tire's
The temperature grade for this tire is es-
circumference and have the legally required
tablished for a tire that is properly inflated and
minimum height of 0.063 inches/1.6 mm.
not overloaded. Excessive speed, underinfla-
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Wheels and tires
They are marked on the side of the tire with
Changing wheels and
TWI, Tread Wear Indicator.
tires
Mounting
Tire damage
Have mounting and wheel balancing carried
out by a dealer’s service center or another
General information
qualified service center or repair shop.
Inspect your tires regularly for damage, foreign
objects lodged in the tread, and tread wear.
Wheel and tire combination
Driving over rough or damaged road surfaces,
You can ask the dealer’s service center or an-
as well as debris, curbs and other obstacles can
other qualified service center or repair shop
cause serious damage to wheels, tires and sus-
about the right wheel/tire combination and
pension parts. This is more likely to occur with
wheel rim versions for the vehicle.
low-profile tires, which provide less cushioning
Incorrect wheel and tire combinations impair
between the wheel and the road. Be careful to
the function of a variety of systems such as ABS
avoid road hazards and reduce your speed, es-
or DSC.
pecially if your vehicle is equipped with low-
profile tires.
To maintain good handling and vehicle re-
sponse, use only tires with a single tread con-
Indications of tire damage or other vehicle mal-
figuration from a single manufacturer.
functions:
Following tire damage, have the original wheel
Unusual vibrations while driving.
and tire combination remounted on the vehicle
Unusual handling such as a strong ten-
as soon as possible.
dency to pull to the left or right.
WARNING
Damage can, e.g., be caused by driving over
curbs, road damage, or similar things.
Wheels and tires which are not suitable
for your vehicle can damage parts of the vehi-
Safety information
cle, e.g., due to contact with the body due to
tolerances despite the same official size rating.
WARNING
There is a risk of an accident. The manufacturer
Damaged tires can lose tire inflation pres-
of your vehicle strongly suggests that you use
sure, which can lead to loss of vehicle control.
wheels and tires that have been recommended
There is a risk of an accident. If tire damage is
by the vehicle manufacturer for your vehicle
suspected while driving, immediately reduce
type.
speed and stop. Have wheels and tires
checked. For this purpose, drive carefully to the
nearest dealer’s service center or another
qualified service center or repair shop. Have
vehicle towed or transported as needed.
WARNING
Damaged tires can lose tire inflation pres-
sure, which can lead to loss of vehicle control.
There is a risk of an accident. Do not repair
damaged tires, but have them replaced.
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Recommended tire brands
Maximum speed of winter tires
If the maximum speed of the vehicle is higher
than the permissible speed for the winter tires,
then a respective symbol is displayed in your
field of vision. The label is available from a
dealer’s service center or another qualified
service center or repair shop.
With mounted winter tires, observe and adhere
to the permissible maximum speed.
For each tire size, the manufacturer of the vehi-
Run-flat tires
cle recommends certain tire brands. These can
If you are already using run-flat tires, for your
be identified by a star on the tire sidewall.
own safety you should replace them only with
the same kind. No spare tire is available in the
case of a flat tire. Further information is availa-
New tires
ble from a dealer’s service center or another
Tire traction is not optimal due to manufactur-
qualified service center or repair shop.
ing circumstances when tires are brand-new;
they achieve their full traction potential after a
Rotating wheels between axles
break-in time.
Different wear patterns can occur on the front
Drive conservatively for the first
and rear axles depending on individual driving
200 miles/300 km.
conditions. The tires can be rotated between
the axles to achieve even wear. Further infor-
Retreaded tires
mation is available from a dealer’s service cen-
The manufacturer of your vehicle does not rec-
ter or another qualified service center or repair
ommend the use of retreaded tires.
shop. After rotating, check the tire pressure and
correct if needed.
WARNING
Retreaded tires can have different tire
Storage
casing structures. With advanced age the serv-
Store wheels and tires in a cool, dry place with
ice life can be limited. There is a risk of an acci-
as little exposure to light as possible.
dent. The manufacturer of your vehicle does
not recommend the use of retreaded tires.
Always protect tires against all contact with oil,
grease and fuels.
Do not exceed the maximum tire inflation pres-
Winter tires
sure indicated on the side wall of the tire.
Winter tires are recommended for operating on
winter roads.
Although so-called all-season M+S tires provide
better winter traction than summer tires, they
do not provide the same level of performance
as winter tires.
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Wheels and tires
side the immediate area in a safe place,
Run-flat tires
such as behind a guardrail.
Label
If necessary, set up a warning triangle at an
appropriate distance.
Mobility System
The concept
With the Mobility System, minor tire damage
can be sealed temporarily to enable continued
travel. To accomplish this, sealant is pumped
into the tires, which seals the damage from the
RSC label on the tire sidewall.
inside.
The wheels are composed of tires that are self-
The compressor can be used to check the tire
supporting to a limited degree.
inflation pressure.
The support of the sidewall allows the tire to re-
main drivable to a restricted degree in the
General information
event of a tire inflation pressure loss.
Follow the instructions on using the Mobi-
Follow the instructions for continued driving
lity System found on the compressor and
with a flat tire.
sealant container.
Use of the Mobility System may be ineffec-
Changing run-flat tires
tive if the tire puncture measures approx.
For your own safety, only use run-flat tires. No
1/8 inches/4 mm or more.
spare tire is available in the case of a flat tire.
Contact a dealer’s service center or another
A dealer’s service center will be glad to answer
qualified service center or repair shop if the
additional questions at any time.
tire cannot be made drivable.
If possible, do not remove foreign bodies
that have penetrated the tire.
Repairing a flat tire
Pull the speed limit sticker off the sealant
container and apply it to the steering
Safety measures
wheel.
Park the vehicle as far away as possible
The use of a sealant can damage the TPM
from passing traffic and on solid ground.
wheel electronics. In this case, have the
Switch on the hazard warning system.
electronics checked at the next opportunity
and have them replaced, if needed.
Secure the vehicle against rolling away by
setting the parking brake.
Storage
Turn the steering wheel until the front
The Mobility System is located under the cargo
wheels are in the straight-ahead position
floor panel.
and engage the steering wheel lock.
Have all vehicle occupants get out of the
vehicle and ensure that they remain out-
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Sealant container
Filling the tire with sealant
1. Shake the sealant container.
Sealant container, arrow 1.
Filling hose, arrow 2.
2. Pull filling hose completely out of the cover
Observe use-by date on the sealant container.
of the sealant bottle. Do not kink the hose.
Compressor
3. Slide the sealing container into the holder
on the compressor housing, ensuring that it
1
Sealant container unlocking
engages audibly.
2
Holder for sealant container
3
Inflation pressure dial
4
Reduce inflation pressure
5
On/off switch
6
Compressor
7
Connector/cable for socket
8
Connection hose
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4.
Screw the filling hose of the sealant con-
DANGER
tainer onto the tire valve of the nonworking
If the exhaust pipe is blocked or ventila-
wheel.
tion is insufficient, harmful exhaust gases can
enter into the vehicle. The exhaust gases con-
tain carbon monoxide, an odorless and color-
less but highly toxic gas. In enclosed areas, ex-
haust gases can also accumulate outside of the
vehicle. There is danger to life. Keep the ex-
haust pipe free and ensure sufficient ventila-
tion.
NOTE
The compressor can overheat during ex-
5.
With the compressor switched off, insert
tended operation. There is a risk of property
the plug into the power socket inside the
damage. Do not run the compressor for more
vehicle.
than 10 min.
Checking the tire inflation pressure
1. Switch off the compressor.
2. Read out the pressure on the tire pressure
gage.
If a tire inflation pressure of 2 bar is not
reached:
1. Unscrew the filling hose of the sealant con-
tainer from the wheel.
6.
With standby state switched on or the en-
gine running, switch on the compressor.
2. Press the red release button.
3. Remove the sealant container from the
compressor.
4. Drive 33 ft/10 m forward and back to dis-
tribute the sealant in the tire.
5. Inflate the tire again using the compressor.
If a tire inflation pressure of 2 bar cannot be
reached, contact your dealer’s service cen-
ter or another qualified service center or re-
pair shop.
Let the compressor run for max. 10 minutes to
fill the tire with sealant and achieve a tire infla-
Stowing the Mobility System
tion pressure of approx. 2.5 bar.
1. Remove the connection hose of the sealant
While the tire is being filled with sealant, the
container from the wheel.
tire inflation pressure may sporadically reach
2. Press the red release button.
approx. 5 bar. Do not switch off the compressor
3. Remove the sealant container from the
at this point.
compressor.
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4. Wrap the empty sealant container in suita-
Increase pressure: with the ignition
ble material to avoid dirtying the cargo
turned on or the engine running, switch
area.
on the compressor.
5. Stow the Mobility System back in the vehi-
To reduce the pressure: press the but-
cle.
ton on the compressor.
Distributing the sealant
Continuing the trip
Immediately drive approx. 5 miles/10 km to en-
Do not exceed the maximum permissible speed
sure that the sealant is evenly distributed in the
of 50 mph/80 km/h.
tire.
Reinitialize the Flat Tire Monitor, refer to
Do not exceed a speed of 50 mph/80 km/h.
page 110.
If possible, do not drive at speeds less than
Reinitialize the Tire Pressure Monitor, refer to
12 mph/20 km/h.
page 106.
Replace the nonworking tire and the sealant
To correct the tire inflation pressure
container of the Mobility System as soon as
1.
Stop at a suitable location.
possible.
2.
Screw the connection hose of the compres-
sor directly onto the tire valve stem.
Snow chains
Fine-link snow chains
The manufacturer of your vehicle recommends
use of fine-link snow chains. Certain types of
fine-link snow chains have been tested by the
manufacturer of the vehicle and recommended
as road-safe and suitable.
Information regarding suitable snow chains is
3.
Insert the connector into a power socket in-
available from a dealer’s service center or an-
side the vehicle.
other qualified service center or repair shop.
Use
WARNING
With the mounting of snow chains on un-
suitable tires, the snow chains can come into
contact with vehicle parts. There is a risk of ac-
cidents or risk of property damage. Only mount
snow chains on tires that are designated by
their manufacturer as suitable for the use of
snow chains.
4.
Correct the tire inflation pressure to at least
2.0 bar.
Use only in pairs on the front wheels, equipped
with the tires of the following size:
175/65 R 15.
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Wheels and tires
175/60 R 16.
WARNING
John Cooper Works:
The vehicle jack is only provided for
short-term lifting of the vehicle for wheel
185/50 R 17.
changes. Even if all safety measures are ob-
Follow the snow chain manufacturer's instruc-
served, there is a risk of the raised vehicle fall-
tions.
ing, if the vehicle jack tilts over. There is a risk
Make sure that the snow chains are always suf-
of injuries or danger to life. If the vehicle is
ficiently tight. Re-tighten as needed according
raised, do not lie under the vehicle and do not
to the snow chain manufacturer's instructions.
start the engine.
Do not initialize the Flat Tire Monitor after
WARNING
mounting snow chains, as doing so may result
in incorrect readings.
If the vehicle jack is not inserted into the
designated jacking point, damage to the vehi-
Do not initialize the Tire Pressure Monitor after
cle may occur while cranking the vehicle up, or
mounting snow chains, as doing so may result
the vehicle jack can slip away. There is a risk of
in incorrect readings.
injury or risk of property damage. Make sure
When driving with snow chains, briefly activate
that the vehicle jack is inserted into the jacking
Dynamic Traction Control, if needed.
point next to the wheel house while cranking
the vehicle up.
Maximum speed with snow chains
Do not exceed a speed of 30 mph/50 km/h
WARNING
when using snow chains.
The vehicle jack is optimized for lifting
the vehicle and for the jacking points on the ve-
hicle only. There is a risk of injury. Do not lift
Changing wheels/tires
any other vehicle or cargo using the vehicle
jack.
General information
When using runflat tires or tire sealants, a tire
Secure the vehicle against rolling
does not always need to be changed immedi-
ately in the event of pressure loss due to a flat
General information
tire.
When changing wheels, the vehicle manufac-
turer recommends that you additionally secure
If needed, the tools for changing wheels are
the vehicle against rolling.
available as accessories from a dealer’s service
center or another qualified service center or re-
pair shop.
Safety information
WARNING
On soft or slippery ground, e.g., snow, ice,
tiles, etc., the vehicle jack can slip away. There
is a risk of injury. If possible, change the tire/
wheel on a flat, solid and slip-resistant sur-
face.
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On a level surface
Depending on your vehicle's equipment,
remove the tool and the emergency wheel
from the vehicle.
If necessary, set up a warning triangle or
portable hazard warning lamp at an appro-
priate distance.
Do not place wood blocks or similar items
under the vehicle jack; otherwise, it cannot
reach its carrying capacity because of the
restricted height.
Place chocks or other suitable objects in front
Also secure the vehicle against rolling.
of and behind the wheel that is diagonally op-
Loosen the lug bolts a half turn.
posite to the wheel that you wish to change.
Jacking points for the vehicle jack
On a slight downhill gradient
The jacking points for the vehicle jack are lo-
If you need to change a wheel on a slight
cated at the positions shown.
downhill gradient, place chocks or other suita-
ble objects, for example a rock, under the
Jacking up the vehicle
wheels of both the front and rear axles.
1. Hold the vehicle jack with one hand, ar-
row 1, and grasp the crank with your other
Preparing the vehicle
hand, arrow 2.
Park the vehicle as far away as possible
WARNING
from passing traffic and on solid and non-
Hands and fingers can be jammed
slip ground.
when using the vehicle jack. There is a risk
Switch on the hazard warning system.
of injury. Comply with the described hand
Set the parking brake.
Engage a gear or move the selector lever to
position P.
As soon as the traffic flow permits, have all
vehicle occupants get out of the vehicle
and ensure that they remain outside the
immediate area in a safe place, such as be-
hind a guardrail.
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Wheels and tires
position and do not change this position
tioned vertically and at right angles be-
while using the vehicle jack.
neath the vehicle jacking point.
5. Crank up the vehicle jack until the entire
2.
Insert the vehicle jack into the rectangular
surface of the jack is in contact with the
recess of the jacking point which is nearest
ground and the wheel in question is raised
to the wheel that you are changing.
a maximum of 1.2 inches/3 cm off the
ground.
Wheel mounting
Mount one emergency wheel only.
1. Unscrew the lug bolts and remove the
wheel.
2. Put the new wheel or emergency wheel on
and screw in at least two bolts in a cross-
3.
Extend the vehicle jack by turning the crank
wise pattern until hand-tight.
clockwise.
If non-original light-alloy wheels are
mounted, the accompanying lug bolts may
have to be used as well.
3. Screw in the remaining lug bolts until hand-
tight and tighten all bolts in a crosswise
pattern.
4. Turn the crank on the vehicle jack counter-
clockwise to retract the jack and lower the
vehicle.
5. Remove the vehicle jack.
4.
When extending the vehicle jack, ensure
that the foot of the vehicle jack is posi-
After the wheel change
1. Tighten the lug bolts crosswise. The tight-
ening torque is 101 lb ft/140 Nm.
2. Stow the nonworking wheel in the cargo
area.
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The nonworking wheel cannot be stored
3.
Screw wheel lug wrench onto the thread
under the cargo floor panel because of its
and hold in place with one hand.
size.
3. Check tire inflation pressure at the next op-
portunity and correct as needed.
4. Reinitialize the Flat Tire Monitor.
Reset the Tire Pressure Monitor.
5. Check to make sure the lug bolts are tight
with a calibrated torque wrench.
6. Have the damaged tire replaced at the
nearest dealer’s service center or another
4.
Unlock the locking hexagon of the emer-
qualified service center or repair shop.
gency wheel well using the hexagon at-
tached to retaining plate.
Emergency wheel
General information
In the event of a flat tire, the emergency wheel
can be used in place of the wheel with the de-
fective tire. The emergency wheel is only in-
tended for temporary use to allow you to get
the defective tire/wheel replaced.
5.
Lower the emergency wheel with the wheel
Removing the emergency wheel
wrench.
The emergency wheel is housed in a well on
6.
Unscrewing the wheel wrench
the underbody of the vehicle. The screw con-
nection of the emergency wheel is in the cargo
7.
Pull out the well with emergency wheel un-
area underneath the floor mat, on the floor of
der the vehicle toward the rear.
the storage compartment for the onboard vehi-
8.
Remove the spacer and emergency wheel
cle tool kit.
from the well.
1. Loosen the nut using the wheel wrench
9.
Stow the well and spacer in the vehicle.
from the onboard vehicle tool kit.
Driving with emergency wheel
WARNING
The emergency wheel has particular di-
mensions. When driving with an emergency
wheel, changed driving properties may occur at
higher speeds, e.g., reduced lane stability when
braking, longer braking distance and changed
self-steering properties in the limit area. There
is a risk of an accident. Drive moderately and
2. Remove the retaining plate.
do not exceed a speed of 50 mph/80 km/h.
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Wheels and tires
After the trip with emergency wheel
Have the following work performed only by a
dealer's service center or another qualified
service center or repair shop.
1. Replace the damaged tires as soon as pos-
sible.
2. Replace the emergency wheel with a new
wheel.
3. Have the tray with the emergency wheel
installed.
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Engine compartment
MOBILITY
Engine compartment
necessarily available in your vehicle, e. g., due
Vehicle features and op-
to the selected options or country versions. This
tions
also applies to safety-related functions and sys-
tems. When using these functions and systems,
This chapter describes all standard, country-
the applicable country provisions must be ob-
specific and optional features offered with the
served.
series. It also describes features that are not
Important features in the engine comp.
1
Washer fluid reservoir
4
Jump-starting, positive terminal
2
Vehicle identification number
5
Jump-starting, negative terminal
3
Oil filler neck
6
Coolant reservoir
personal and property damage. The manufac-
Hood
turer of your vehicle recommends that, in the
effort to avoid such risks, work in the engine
Safety information
compartment be performed by a dealer’s serv-
WARNING
ice center or another qualified service center or
Improperly executed work in the engine
repair shop.
compartment can damage vehicle components
and impair vehicle functions. There is a risk of
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Engine compartment
WARNING
Hood is unlocked.
The engine compartment accommodates
moving components. Certain components in
the engine compartment can also move with
the vehicle switched off, e.g., the radiator fan.
There is a risk of injury. Do not reach into the
area of moving parts. Keep articles of clothing
and hair away from moving parts.
WARNING
There are protruding parts, e.g., locking
2. After the lever is released, pull the lever
hook, on the inside of the hood. There is a risk
again, arrow 2.
of injury. If the hood is open, pay attention to
protruding parts and keep these areas clear.
Hood can be opened.
WARNING
Indicator/warning lights
An incorrectly locked hood can open
When the hood is opened, a Check Control
while driving and restrict visibility. There is a
message is displayed.
risk of an accident. Stop immediately and cor-
rectly close the hood.
Closing the hood
WARNING
Body parts can be jammed when opening
and closing the hood. There is a risk of injury.
Make sure that the area of movement of the
hood is clear during opening and closing.
NOTE
Folded-away wipers can be jammed
when the hood is opened. There is a risk of
property damage. Make sure that the wipers
Let the hood fall from approx. 16 inches/40 cm,
with the wiper blades mounted are folded
arrow.
down onto the windshield before opening the
The hood must engage on both sides.
hood.
Opening the hood
1. Pull lever, arrow 1.
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Engine oil
MOBILITY
Engine oil
Vehicle features and op-
Electronic oil measure-
tions
ment
This chapter describes all standard, country-
Status display
specific and optional features offered with the
series. It also describes features that are not
The concept
necessarily available in your vehicle, e. g., due
The engine oil level is monitored electronically
to the selected options or country versions. This
while driving and shown on the Control Display.
also applies to safety-related functions and sys-
tems. When using these functions and systems,
If the engine oil level reaches the minimum
the applicable country provisions must be ob-
level, a check control message is displayed.
served.
Requirements
A current measured value is available after ap-
General information
prox. 30 minutes of driving. During a shorter
trip, the status of the last, sufficiently long trip is
The engine oil consumption is dependent on
displayed.
the driving style and driving conditions.
With frequent short-distance trips, perform a
The engine oil consumption can increase in the
detailed measurement.
following situations, for example:
Sporty driving style.
Displaying the engine oil level
Break-in of the engine.
On the Control Display:
Idling of the engine.
1.
"Vehicle info"
With use of engine oil types that are classi-
2. "Vehicle status"
fied as not suitable.
3.
"Engine oil level"
Therefore, regularly check the engine oil level
after refueling.
Engine oil level display messages
The vehicle is equipped with electronic oil
Different messages appear on the display de-
measurement.
pending on the engine oil level. Pay attention
The electronic oil measurement has two meas-
to these messages.
uring principles:
If the engine oil level is too low within the next
Status display.
125 miles/200 km, add engine oil, refer to
Detailed measurement.
page 208.
When the engine oil pressure is too
high, a red indicator lamp is displayed.
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