REFUELLING THE
VEHICLE
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PETROL ENGINES
Only use unleaded petrol with a number
of octanes (R.O.N.) not lower than 95
(EN 228 specification).
DIESEL ENGINES
64)
Only use Diesel for motor vehicles (EN
590 specification).
When using or parking the vehicle for a
long time in the mountains or cold
areas, it is advisable to refuel using
locally available diesel. In this case, it is
also advisable to keep the tank over
50% full.
REFUELLING
PROCEDURE
"Capless Fuel" is a device at the
opening for the fuel tank which opens
and recloses automatically when the
fuel supply gun is introduced/removed.
The "Capless Fuel" device is provided
with an inhibitor which prevents
refuelling with incorrect fuel.
Opening the flap
To refuel proceed as follows:
unlock flap A fig. 110 by pressing onthe specified point and then open it;
introduce the dispenser in the filler
and refuel;
at the end of refuelling, before
removing the dispenser, wait for at least
10 seconds in order for the fuel to flow
inside the tank;
then remove the dispenser from the
filler and close flap A.
The flap is provided with a dust cover
gaiter B which prevents deposits of
impurities and dust at the end of the
filler when the flap is closed.
Emergency refuelling
Proceed as follows:
open the boot and take adaptor C
fig. 111, located in the tool box or in the
Fix&Go kit container (according to the
versions);
open flap A fig. 110, as described
previously;
introduce the adaptor in the filler as
shown and refuel;
after refuelling, remove the adaptor
and close the flap;
finally refit the adaptor in the boot.
WARNING
133)Do not apply any object/plug to the
end of the filler which is not provided for
the car. The use of non-compliant
objects/plugs could cause a pressure
increase inside the tank, resulting in
dangerous situations.
134)Do not bring naked flames or lit
cigarettes near to the fuel filler: fire risk.
Keep your face away from the fuel filler to
prevent breathing in harmful vapours.
135)Do not use a mobile phone near the
refuelling pump: risk of fire.
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STARTING AND DRIVING
IMPORTANT
64)Vehicles with a diesel engine must only
be filled with diesel fuel for motor vehicles,
in compliance with European Standard EN
590. The use of other products or mixtures
may damage the engine beyond repair and
consequently invalidate the warranty, due
to the damage caused. If you accidentally
introduce other types of fuel into the tank,
do not start the engine. Empty the tank. If
the engine has been run for even an
extremely limited amount of time, you must
not only drain the fuel tank, but the rest of
the supply circuit as well.
Fuels - identification of
vehicle compatibility
Symbol for consumer
information in
accordance with the
EN16942 specification
The symbols shown below help you to
recognise the correct type of fuel to use
in your vehicle. Before proceeding with
refuelling, check the symbols inside the
fuel filler flap (where provided) and
compare them with the symbols shown
on the fuel pump (where provided).
Symbols for vehicles that
run on petrol grade
E5: Unleaded petrol containing up to
2,7% (m/m) oxygen and with maximum
5,0% (V/V) ethanol compliant with the
EN228
E10: Unleaded petrol containing up to
3,7% (m/m) oxygen and with maximum
10,0% (V/V) ethanol compliant with the
EN228Symbols for vehicles that
run on diesel grade
B7: Diesel fuel containing up to 7% (V/V)
Biodisel FAME (Fatty Acid Methyl Esters)
compliant with theEN590
B10: Diesel containing up to 10% (V/V)
Biodisel FAME (Fatty Acid Methyl Esters)
compliant with theEN16734
Symbols for vehicles that run
on petrol - LPG grade
LPG: Automotive LPG compliant with
theEN589
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specification
E5: Unleaded petrol containing up to
2,7% (m/m) oxygen and with maximum
5,0% (V/V) ethanol compliant with the
EN228
E10: Unleaded petrol containing up to
3,7% (m/m) oxygen and with maximum
10,0% (V/V) ethanol compliant with the
EN228specification
specification
specification