6.3.2 Rear hydraulic connections
Note
Fit a dust cap to an unused connection to provide protec-
tion.
6.4
Panels
For various maintenance or cleaning work, the corre-
sponding panels must be opened. The description of the
maintenance and cleaning work can be found in the "Care
and maintenance" chapter.
Figure: Shown without cover
Radiator grille, hinged
1
Right-hand service flap, hinged.
2
Bonnet/fresh water tank, hinged
3
Left-hand service flap, hinged.
4
Radiator grille lock
5
Bonnet/water tank lock
6
Square wrench (included in scope of delivery)
7
1. Radiator grille: Unlock with square wrench and swing
outwards.
a Cleaning the combination cooler
b Cleaning the air-conditioner condenser
2. Right-hand service flap: Swing out to open.
a Refilling with DEF or AdBlue®
b Checking / filling the wiping water
c Checking / topping up the expansion tank coolant
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3. Bonnet/fresh water tank: Unlock with a square wrench
and swing outwards.
a Checking the engine oil level
b Emergency release of the parking brake
c Check the brake fluid filling level
4. Left-hand service flap: Swing out to open.
a Cleaning the air intake on the side of the air filter hous-
ing
b Opening the air filter cover from above and cleaning
the air filter
5. Square wrench: For unlocking the radiator grille and
bonnet/water tank
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Driver cabin
7.1
Doors
Sliding window (2-piece)
1
Door lock
2
Door handle
3
Handle
4
Right-hand steering variant
5
Left-hand steering variant
6
Close both doors after parking the vehicle.
The driver's doors each serve as an emergency exit.
Right-hand steering variant
The driver's seat and the driver's door are located to the
right in the direction of travel, a second door is located on
the left side of the driver cabin.
Left-hand steering variant
The driver's seat and the driver's door are located to the
left in the direction of travel, a second door is located on
the right side of the driver cabin.
Entry and exit aid
Handles that can be used as entry and exit aids are locat-
ed inside the doors and on the A-pillar.
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