Engine oil viscosity
Viscosity describes the flow characteristics of a fluid. If an engine oil has a high viscosity, this means that it is thick; a low viscosity means that it is thin.
Select an engine oil with an SAE (viscosity) classification suitable for the prevailing outside temperatures. The following table shows the correct SAE classification to be used. The low-temperature characteristics of engine oils can deteriorate significantly, e.g. as a result of aging, soot and fuel deposits. It is therefore strongly recommended that you carry out regular oil changes using an approved engine oil with the appropriate SAE classification.
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Important safety notes
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WARNING
A driver's attention to the road and traffic conditions must always be his/her
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High outside temperatures
If DEF heats up to over 122 °F (50 °C) for
extended periods, e.g. as a result of direct
sunlight on the DEF reservoir, DEF can
decompose. Ammonia vapors develop as a
result.
WARNING
When o ...
Restarting the tire pressure monitor
WARNING
It is the driver's responsibility to set the tire pressure to the recommended
cold tire pressure. Underinflated tires affect the ability to steer or brake the
vehicle. You might ...