205
Fuel
Capacity of the tank: approximately 60 litres.When the low fuel level in the
tank
i
s
r
eached,
t
his
w
arning
l
amp
co
mes
o
n
i
n
t
he
i
nstrument
p
anel,
ac
companied
b
y
a
n
a
udible
w
arning
an
d
t
he
d
isplay
o
f
a
n
a
lert
m
essage.
Wh
en
i
t
f
irst
c
omes
o
n,
a
round
6
l
itres
o
f
f
uel
r
emain
i
n
t
he
t
ank.
Low fuel level
Additions of fuel must be of at least 5 litres to be registered b y t he f uel g auge.
Opening
t
he
f
iller
c
ap
m
ay
r
esult
i
n
a
n
i
nrush
o
f
ai
r.
T
his
v
acuum
i
s
e
ntirely
n
ormal
a
nd
r
esults
fr
om
t
he
s
ealing
o
f
t
he
f
uel
s
ystem.
F
Pr
ess control A
u
ntil
t
he
a
utomatic
o
pening
of t
he
f
uel
f
lap
i
s
h
eard.
Th
is
c
ontrol
r
emains
a
ctive
f
or
a f
ew
mi
nutes
a
fter
s
witching
o
ff
t
he
i
gnition.
I
f
ne
cessary,
s
witch
t
he
i
gnition
o
n
a
gain
t
o
re
activate
i
t.
F
Ta
ke
c
are
t
o
s
elect
t
he
p
ump
t
hat
d
elivers
th
e
c
orrect
f
uel
f
or
y
our
v
ehicle.If you are filling your tank to the top, do not
persist after the third cut- off; this could
cause your vehicle to malfunction.
F
In
troduce
t
he
n
ozzle
s
o
a
s
t
o
p
ush
i
n
t
he
me
tal
n
on-return
f
lap
B.
F Ma
ke
s
ure
t
hat
t
he
n
ozzle
i
s
p
ushed
i
n
a
s
fa
r
a
s
p
ossible
b
efore
s
tarting
t
o
r
efuel
(
risk
of b
lowback).
F
Ma
intain
t
his
p
osition
w
hile
r
efuelling.
F
Pu
sh
t
he
f
uel
f
lap
t
o
c
lose
i
t.
With Stop & Start, never refuel with the
system
i
n
S
TOP
m
ode;
y
ou
m
ust
s
witch
of
f
t
he
i
gnition
w
ith
t
he
k
ey,
o
r
t
he
ST
ART/STOP
b
utton
i
f
y
our
v
ehicle
h
as
Ke
yless
E
ntry
a
nd
S
tarting.
Until
s
ufficient
f
uel
h
as
b
een
a
dded,
e
very
t
ime
th
e
i
gnition
i
s
s
witched
o
n,
t
his
w
arning
l
amp
ap
pears,
a
ccompanied
b
y
a
n
a
udible
s
ignal
an
d
a
n
a
lert
m
essage.
W
hen
d
riving,
t
his
au
dible
s
ignal
a
nd
a
lert
m
essage
a
re
r
epeated
wi
th
i
ncreasing
f
requency,
a
s
t
he
l
evel
d
rops
towa
rds
0 .
Yo
u
m
ust
r
efuel
a
s
s
oon
a
s
p
ossible
t
o
a
void
ru
nning
o
ut.
If you run out of fuel (Diesel), refer to the
corresponding
se
ction.
Refuelling
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Practical information