Users Manual Part 3

Table Of Contents
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Before you open the fuel filler cap or
take hold of the pump nozzle, touch the
metallic vehicle body.
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To avoid creating another electrostatic
charge, do not get into the vehicle again
during the refuelling process.
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WARNING Risk of fire from fuel mixture
Vehicles with a diesel engine:
While the engine is running, component
parts in the exhaust system may overheat
without warning.
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Never refuel using petrol.
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Never mix petrol with diesel fuel.
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NOTE Damage caused by the wrong fuel
Vehicles with a petrol engine:
Even small amounts of the wrong fuel could
result in damage to the fuel system, the
engine and the emission control system.
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Only refuel using unleaded, sulphur-free
fuel that conforms to European EN 228,
or an equivalent specification.
Fuel of this specification may contain up to
10% ethanol. Your vehicle is suitable for use
with E10 fuel.
Never refuel with one of the following fuels:
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diesel
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regular petrol with an octane number
lower than 91 RON
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petrol with more than 10% ethanol by vol‐
ume, e.g. E15, E20, E85, E100
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petrol with more than 3% methanol by
volume, e.g. M15, M30
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petrol with additives containing metal
If you have accidentally refuelled with the
wrong fuel:
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do not switch the ignition on.
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Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
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NOTE Damage caused by the wrong fuel
Vehicles with a diesel engine:
Even small amounts of the wrong fuel could
result in damage to the fuel system, the
engine and the emission control system.
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Only refuel using sulphur-free diesel
fuel that conforms to European stand‐
ard EN 590, or an equivalent specifica‐
tion.
In countries without sulphur-free diesel
fuel, refuel using only low-sulphur diesel
fuel with a sulphur content less than
50 ppm.
Never refuel using any of the following fuels:
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petrol
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marine diesel
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heating oil
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pure bio-diesel fuel or vegetable oil
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paraffin or kerosene
If you accidentally refuel with the wrong fuel:
Driving and parking
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