2007 SKODA FABIA fuel

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SKODA FABIA 2007 2.G / 5J Owners Manual Driving and the Environment152
Catalytic converter
Proper operation of the emission control system (catalytic converter)  
is of major significance for drivin g your vehicle in an environmen- 
tally c

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SKODA FABIA 2007 2.G / 5J Owners Manual Driving and the Environment153
Using the systemSafetyDriving TipsGeneral MaintenanceBreakdown assistanceTechnical Data 
The fuel consumption can naturally also be  influenced by factors which are beyo

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SKODA FABIA 2007 2.G / 5J Owners Manual Driving and the Environment154
Sensitive use of the accelerator will not only significantly reduce fuel consumption  but also positively influence environmen tal pollution and wear of your vehicle. 
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SKODA FABIA 2007 2.G / 5J Owners Manual Driving and the Environment155
Using the systemSafetyDriving TipsGeneral MaintenanceBreakdown assistanceTechnical Data 
The cold engine vehicle consumes approx. 15 - 20 litres/100 km of fuel immediate

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SKODA FABIA 2007 2.G / 5J Owners Manual Driving and the Environment156
•minimum fuel leakage during accidents
•reduced noise 
Choice of materials
•extensive use of recyclable material
•air conditioning filled wi th CFC-free refriger

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SKODA FABIA 2007 2.G / 5J Owners Manual Taking care of your vehicle and cleaning the vehicle166
Engine compartment
Good corrosion protection is very important, particularly in winter when one often  drives over its salt-strewn roads. One sh

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SKODA FABIA 2007 2.G / 5J Owners Manual Fuel169
Using the systemSafetyDriving TipsGeneral MaintenanceBreakdown assistanceTechnical Data
Fuel
Petrol
Grades of petrol
There are various grades of petrol. Please read the chapter Technical Data

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SKODA FABIA 2007 2.G / 5J Owners Manual Fuel170
•Your vehicle is not adapted for use of biofuel (RME), therefore this fuel must not  be refuelled and driven. Using this fuel (R ME) can lead to damage to the engine or  the fuel system.
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