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Diagnosis - Function Test

General Information
There are 9 test modes available which are indicated via the outside temperature display. The test mode number is indicated after the decimal point.
Example: Test mode 1 "Fuel tank display", appears as ,
which means 80 liters and test mode 1.

During test mode 2, "Momentary fuel consumption in liters per hour," consumption values of less than 9.9 l / h are shown multiplied by 10:
Example: corresponds to 3.4 l / h - test mode 2.
During an momentary consumption of greater than 10 l/h, the consumption and display are identical. This is indicated by a colon (:) in front of the display figures:
Example: corresponds to 12 l / h - test mode 2.

Under driving conditions the display switches automatically to miles
per gallon.

Note:
The test values that are indicated during diagnostics in the outside temperature display correspond to metric units of measure. A direct comparison between analog and digital displays is not possible. A comparison is only broadly possible.
Examples:
Fuel tank reading: Analog in gallons,
Digital in liters,
Fuel consumption gauge: Analog in miles per gallon,
Digital in liters per hour.


Activation of Test Modes (displayed via outside temperature indicator window)

Ignition: ON

Depress center of clock adjusting knob "A" ( 23 Fig. 1) for at least 5 seconds and the first test mode display will appear in the outside temperature display window.

Pull out clock adjusting knob "B" and turn clockwise ( 23 Fig. 1) to activate the next test mode. For each additional test mode, the clock adjusting knob "B" must be pulled out and turned again clockwise.


Note:
When the ignition is turned OFF, the test mode routine is canceled.

Diagnostic Test Mode Identification

Test mode no. Function/component Digital readout (example) Corresponds to:
1 Fuel tank contents in liters 80 liters
2 Momentary fuel consumption in miles per gallon
3.4 liter per hour
12 liter per hour
3 Engine oil pressure in bar 2.0 bar
4 Engine rpm (x 100) 4100 rpm
5 Engine oil level
0= Oil level OK
1= Oil level not OK
6 Activation of oil pressure, fuel consumption and fuel tank gauges Needle in first quarter of gauge dial
( 23 , Figure 2)
7 Activation of oil pressure, fuel consumption and fuel tank gauges Needle in second quarter of gauge dial
( 23 , Figure 3)
8 Activation of fuel consumption and fuel tank gauges Needle in third quarter of gauge dial, the oil pressure gauge stays in second quarter of dial ( 23 , Figure 4).
9 Activation of fuel tank gauge Needle in fourth quarter of gauge dial, oil pressure gauge remains in second quarter, fuel consumption gauge remains in third quarter of gauge dial.
( 23 , Figure 5)