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Since in several markets there are market-specific service specifications, the latter are listed as time or mileage dependent additional work and are grouped by the respective market group.

NOTICE

For combined kilometre and time display applies: whichever occurs first.

Depending on conditions under which the vehicle is used and vehicle equipment, extra service work must be performed in addition to the interval service, inspection/service, inspection or extended inspection.

It is also possible to perform additional work outside the service intervals with regard to the entries in the service schedule (or sticker: your next service).

Maintenance

Maintenance

1) Whichever occurs first.

Allocation of countries to market groups

Maintenance

Maintenance

Maintenance

In countries where there is a great development of dust

Maintenance

Maintenance

1) Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Vanuatu

Difficult operating conditions

If the vehicle is used under severe operating conditions some jobs will have to be performed before the next service due or at shorter service intervals.

Difficult operating conditions

  • continued short-trip traffic or stop and go operation in the cities
  • high cold starting proportion
  • vehicle operation in areas with extremely low temperatures over longer periods
  • frequent longer operation when idling (e.g. Taxi)
  • frequent driving under full load with high payload or by towing operation
  • operating with diesel fuel with a high sulphur content
  • Frequent operation in regions with high dust content
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