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Tachometer<br />

The tachometer shows the engine speed in revolutions<br />

per minute (rpm).<br />

The beginning of the red marks at the right end of<br />

the scale indicates the maximum permissible engine<br />

rpm.<br />

A speed limiter prevents the engine from being<br />

overrevved during acceleration. Before reaching<br />

this area, the next higher gear should be selected.<br />

Shift to the next lower gear when the engine rpm<br />

drops below 1,500 rpm.<br />

Caution!<br />

To avoid severe engine damage.<br />

f Always observe the engine rpm before downshifting<br />

to a lower gear, so you do not exceed<br />

the maximum engine rpm.<br />

Turn Signal Indicator Light<br />

Flashes in synchronism with the turn signals.<br />

Left arrow – left turn signals<br />

Right arrow – right turn signals<br />

f If the frequency of the display becomes noticeably<br />

faster, check the operation of the turn signals.<br />

High Beam Indicator Light<br />

Lights when high beam or headlight flasher is<br />

switched on.<br />

The indicator light goes out when the high beams<br />

are switched off.<br />

The indicator light flashes in the event of cornering<br />

light failure.<br />

Gear Shift Indicator<br />

(in vehicles with manual transmission)<br />

The consumption-orientated gear shift indicator A<br />

on the display panel of the on-board computer<br />

assists a fuel-saving driving style. The gear shift<br />

indicator lights up as a recommendation to shift<br />

up to the next-higher gear depending on the<br />

selected gear, engine rpm and accelerator pedal<br />

position.<br />

f When the gear shift indicator A lights up,<br />

change to the next higher gear to decrease<br />

fuel consumption.<br />

Instruments, On-Board Computer, Warnings 127

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