The indicator shows the fuel level in the tank when the ignition is on. The yellow triangular fuel reserve indicator light goes out only when the engine is started. If this does not happen, the fuel supply will soon run out (reserve stock 12 l).
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Fuel level indicator (Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 903)
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