Operation Manual

Driving and o peration 129
Catalytic converter, exhaust
emissions
Ca talytic conv erter for petrol engines
Leaded fuel will damage the catalytic
converte r and parts of the elec tronic
system, thereby rendering them
inoperative.
On vehicles w ith a catalytic conv erter, the
fuel tank filler neck is of a narrow d esign so
that a d ispensing pump for leaded fuel
cannot be inserted.
Damage to the catalytic converter or the
vehicle may result if the follow ing points
are not observed:
z If the engine misfires or runs roughly
after a cold start, the engine pow er has
reduced significantly or other unusual
opera ting prob lems occur that indicate
a fault in the ignition system, please
contact a work shop as quickly as
possible. Drive at a slower sp eed and
with less engine revs for a short time,
if necessary.
z If unburned fuel enters the catalytic
converter, this m ay result in ov erheating
and irreparable damage to the catalytic
converter.
You should therefore avoid frequent cold
starts, unnecessarily long use of the
starter when setting off, running the ta nk
dry (an irregular fuel supply leads to
overheating) and sta rting the engine by
pushing or towing.
z If the control indicator for exhaust
emissions Z flashes, lift your foot off the
accelerator until the control indicator
stop s flashing and is steadily lit. Contact
a w ork shop imm ediately.
Control indicator Z fo r ex ha ust
emissions - see pages 70,130.
C atalytic c onverter for diesel eng ines
Damage to the catalytic converter or the
vehicle may result if the following points
are not observed :
Consult a workshop as quickly as possible
in the event of irregular engine running, a
significa nt loss of engine power or other
unusual malfunctions. If necessary, driving
ma y be continued for a short time at a low
speed and with a low eng ine speed.