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Applies to vehicles: with boost pressure display and engine oil temperature display (S models)
Always select the desired view in the driver information system before starting a journey, because the display functions will not be available for a few seconds.
Select the following on the infotainment system: MENU button > Car > left control button > Layout.
Move the cursor (red frame) to select the desired setting.
The driver information system displays various components.
-1- | Tab area |
-2- | Rev counter including digital speedometer and mileage recorders |
-3- | Secondary display (two separate sections in extended view) |
-4- | Boost pressure display |
-5- | Engine oil temperature display |
-6- | Status line |
-7- | Function area (central area shifted to left) |
The current boost level of the engine (that is the current charge pressure) is indicated by a bar which moves from left to right.
Engine oil temperatures below 60 °C are indicated by the symbol
, followed by three dashes “- - -” and the unit (°C).
The engine has reached its operating temperature in normal driving conditions when the oil temperature is between 80 ℃ and 120 ℃. If the engine is running under increased load at high ambient temperatures, the oil temperature may increase above this value. This is no cause for concern, provided that the indicator/warning lamps
link► or
link► in the display do not start flashing.
Note
- You can change the measurement units for temperature or speed, etc. via the infotainment system.
- When the vehicle is stationary or travelling at very low speeds, the temperature displayed may be slightly higher than the actual outside temperature as a result of the heat radiated from the engine.
- At temperatures below +5°C a snowflake symbol appears next to the temperature display ►.