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Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren. Operator's Manual.

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Operation<br />

Driving instructions<br />

Emission control<br />

Certain systems of the engine serve to<br />

keep the toxic components of the exhaust<br />

gases within permissible limits required by<br />

law.<br />

These systems, of course, will function<br />

properly only when maintained strictly<br />

according to factory specifications. Any<br />

adjustments on the engine should,<br />

therefore, be carried out only by qualified<br />

<strong>Mercedes</strong>-<strong>Benz</strong> Center authorized technicians.<br />

Engine adjustments should not be<br />

altered in any way. Moreover, the specified<br />

service jobs must be carried out regularly<br />

according to <strong>Mercedes</strong>-<strong>Benz</strong> servicing<br />

requirements. For details refer to the<br />

Maintenance Booklet.<br />

240<br />

Warning! G<br />

Inhalation of exhaust gas is hazardous to<br />

your health. All exhaust gas contains carbon<br />

monoxide, and inhaling it can cause<br />

unconsciousness and possible death.<br />

Do not run the engine in confined areas<br />

(such as a garage) which are not properly<br />

ventilated. If you think that exhaust gas<br />

fumes are entering the vehicle while driving,<br />

have the cause determined and corrected<br />

immediately. If you must drive under these<br />

conditions, drive only with at least one<br />

window fully open at all times.<br />

Coolant temperature<br />

During severe operating conditions and<br />

stop-and-go city traffic, the coolant<br />

temperature may rise close to<br />

approximately 248°F (120°C).<br />

The engine should not be operated with<br />

the coolant temperature over 248°F<br />

(120°C). Doing so may cause serious<br />

engine damage which is not covered by the<br />

<strong>Mercedes</strong>-<strong>Benz</strong> Limited Warranty.<br />

Warning! G<br />

Driving when your engine is badly<br />

overheated can cause some fluids,<br />

which may have leaked into the engine<br />

compartment, to catch fire. You could<br />

be seriously burned.<br />

Steam from an overheated engine can<br />

cause serious burns and can occur just<br />

by opening the hood. Stay away from<br />

the engine if you see or hear steam coming<br />

from it.<br />

Turn off the engine, get out of the vehicle<br />

and do not stand near the vehicle until the<br />

engine has cooled down.

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