Low engine oil level, Warning lamp, Engine oil consumption – Mercedes-Benz BENZ-VEHICLES S 500 User Manual

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Low Engine Oil Level Warning

Lamp

With the key in steering lock position

2, the oil level warning lamp comes on

and should go out when the engine is

running.

If the warning lamp comes on with the

engine running and at operating

temperature, the engine oil level has

dropped to approximately the minimum

mark on the dipstick.

When this occurs, the warning lamp

will first come on intermittently and

then stay on if the oil level drops

further.

If no oil leaks are noted and there is no

loss in engine oil pressure, continue to

drive to the nearest service station

where the engine oil should be topped

to the "full" mark on the dipstick with

an approved oil.

The low engine oil level warning light

should not be ignored. Extended

driving with the light illuminated

could result in engine damage that is

not covered by the Mercedes-Benz

Limited Warranty.

In addition to the warning lamp, the

engine oil level should be periodically

checked with the dipstick, for example

during a fuel stop, or before a long trip.

See Index.

Engine Oil Consumption

Engine oil consumption checks should

only be made after the break-in period.

During the break-in period, higher oil

consumption may be noticed and is

normal. Frequent driving at high

engine speeds results in increased

consumption.

Fuel Consumption Gauge

While driving, current fuel

consumption is indicated in miles per

gallon (mpg), or in Canada liters per

100 kilometers (1/100 km).

With the engine switched off, the

needle reads "0".

Due to system design, maximum

consumption is indicated at engine idle

speed.

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