Proceed as follows:
park the vehicle on ground level;
stop the engine by turning the
ignition device to MAR;
open the bonnet by pulling the lever
under the dashboard on driver's side
(see "Engine bonnet" paragraph in the
"Knowing your car" chapter) and
remove the cap A (blue) fig. 118 from
theAdBlue® filler.
Refilling with nozzles
The system was designed in
compliance with ISO 22241-5 (nozzle
capacity: 10 l/min.). Refilling at stations
with higher flow rates is possible, but
the nozzle could shut off and the
amount introduced into the tank may
vary.Proceed as follows:
insert theAdBlue® nozzle in the
filler A fig. 118, start refilling and stop
refilling at the first shut-off (the shut-off
indicates that theAdBlue® tank is full).
Do not proceed with the refilling, to pre-
vent spillage ofAdBlue®;
extract the nozzle.
Refilling with containers
Proceed as follows:
check the expiration date;
read the advice for use on the label
before pouring the content of the bottle
into theAdBlue® tank;
if systems which cannot be screwed
in (e.g. tanks) are used for refilling,
after the indication appears on
the instrument panel display (see
“Warning lights and messages"
paragraph in the “Knowing the
instrument panel” chapter), fill the
AdBlue® tank with no more than
litres;
if containers which can be screwed
to the filler are used, the reservoir is
full when theAdBlue® level in the con-
tainer stops pouring out. Do not pro-
ceed further.Operations after refilling
Proceed as follows:
fit the cap A fig. 118 back on the
AdBlue® filler by turning it clockwise
and screwing it completely;
set the ignition device to MAR (it is
not necessary to start the engine);
wait for the indication on the
instrument panel to switch off before
moving the vehicle. The indication may
stay on for a few seconds to
approximately half a minute. If the
engine is started and the vehicle is
moved, the indication will remain on for
longer. This will not compromise engine
operation;
if theAdBlue® was topped up
when the tank was empty, see the
“Refuelling ” paragraph in the “Technical
Specifications” chapter and wait for 2
minutes before starting the engine.
IMPORTANT IfAdBlue® spills out of
the filler neck, clean up well the area
and proceed to filling up again. If the
liquid crystallises, eliminate it with a
sponge and warm water.A
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6
In some European countries adapters
are considered ILLEGAL (e.g. in
Germany).
For service stations with cubic metre
(m
3) nozzles (pressure differential)
the check valves must be released by
delivering a small amount of methane to
measure the residual pressure in the
cylinder.
The plates (provided with the vehicle
documentation) contain the date for the
first inspection of the cylinders.
27)
Fuels - identification of
vehicle compatibility.
Graphic symbol for
consumer information in
accordance with
EN16942
The symbols shown below aid
recognising the correct fuel type to be
used on 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 petrol fuelled vehicles
E5: Unleaded petrol containing up to
2.7% (m/m) oxygen and with maximum
5.0% (V/V) ethanol compliant with
EN228.
E10: Unleaded petrol containing up to
3.7% (m/m) oxygen and with maximum
10.0% (V/V) ethanol compliant with
EN228.
Symbols for diesel fuelled vehicles
B7: Diesel containing up to 7% (V/V) of
FAME (Fatty Acid Methyl Esters)
compliant withEN590.
B10: Diesel containing up to 10% (V/V)
of FAME (Fatty Acid Methyl Esters)
compliant withEN16734.Symbols for petrol/methane fuelled
vehicles
E5: Unleaded petrol containing up to
2.7% (m/m) oxygen and with maximum
5.0% (V/V) ethanol compliant with
EN228.
E10: Unleaded petrol containing up to
3.7% (m/m) oxygen and with maximum
10.0% (V/V) ethanol compliant with
EN228.
CNG: Automotive compressed
methane compliant withEN16723.
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WARNING
111)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.
112)If
AdBlue® overheats for a pro-
longed period inside the tank to over 50 °C
(for example, due to direct solar irradiation),
AdBlue® can decompose ammonia
vapours. Ammonia vapours have a pungent
odour when the cap of the
AdBlue®tank
is unscrewed, therefore be careful not to
inhale any ammonia vapours in the tank
outlet. In this concentration, however, the
ammonia vapors are not harmful or danger-
ous to health.
WARNING
25)For diesel engines, use only diesel fuel
for motor vehicles in accordance with
EN590 European specifications. 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.26)You must not open the right sliding side
door with the fuel cap open while
refuelling. Check that the fuel cap is closed
while opening/closing the sliding side
door.
27)Methane refuelling stations are not
authorised to refill the cylinders when the
inspection date has expired. The check
valve prevents the methane from flowing
back to the fuel filler.
AdBlue®(UREA)
ADDITIVE FOR
DIESEL EMISSIONS
The vehicle is equipped with an UREA
fuel injection system and a Selective
Catalytic Reduction catalyst to meet the
emission standards.
These two systems ensure compliance
with the diesel emissions requirements;
at the same time, they ensure
fuel-efficiency, handling, torque and
power. For messages and system
warnings, refer to the "Warning lights
and messages" paragraph in the
"Knowing the instrument panel"
chapter.
AdBlue® (UREA) is a very stable prod-
uct with a long shelf life. Stored at tem-
peratures LOWER than 32 °C, it has a
shelf life of at least one year.
For more information on theAdBlue®
liquid type, see the “Fluids and lubri-
cants” paragraph in the “Technical
specifications” chapter.
The vehicle is provided with an
automaticAdBlue® heating system
when the engine starts allowing the
system to work correctly at tempera-
tures lower than -11 °C.
IMPORTANTAdBlue® freezes at tem-
peratures lower than -11 °C.
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STARTING AND DRIVING
Thousands of kilometres 35 70 105 140 175
Thousands of miles 21 42 63 84 105
Years 2 4 6 8 10
Change engine oil and replace oil filter (versions with DPF)(4)
Replace accessory drive belt/s(3)
Replace fuel filter cartridge (5)●●
Replace air cleaner cartridge●●●●●
Change the brake fluid(6)
Replace the passenger compartment cleaner●●●●●
(4) The effective interval for changing the oil and replacing the engine oil filter depends on the car usage conditions and is signalled by the warning light or message
(if present) on the instrument panel (see “Warning lights and messages” paragraph in the "Knowing the instrument panel" chapter). In any case, it mustnever
exceed 24 months. Change engine oil and filter every 12 months if the vehicle is driven mainly in towns. (3) The maximum mileage is 120,000 km. The belt must be replaced every 6 years, regardless of distance travelled. If the vehicle is used in heavy conditions (dusty
areas, cold climates, urban driving, long periods of idling), the maximum mileage is 60,000 km. The belt must be replaced every 4 years regardless of the
mileage.
(5) When refuelling the vehicle with a quality below the relevant European specification, this filter must be replaced every 35,000 km.
(6) The brake fluid replacement has to be done every two years, irrespective of the mileage.
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SERVICING AND CARE
TECHNICAL DATA
Everything you may find useful for
understanding how your vehicle
is made and works is contained in this
chapter and illustrated with data, tables
and graphics. For the enthusiasts and
the technician, but also just for those
who want to know every detail of their
vehicle.IDENTIFICATION DATA....................164
ENGINE ..........................................167
WHEELS .........................................169
DIMENSIONS ..................................171
PERFORMANCE .............................175
WEIGHTS AND LOADS...................176
REFUELLING ..................................178
FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ............182
FUEL CONSUMPTION AND CO2
EMISSIONS ....................................186
PRESCRIPTIONS FOR HANDLING
THE VEHICLE AT THE END OF
ITS LIFE ..........................................187
163
NOTE For vehicles with tow hook: the vertical static load on the tow hook must be within the maximum permitted weight
declared for the vehicle.
REFUELLING
1.4 Euro 6 1.4 Natural Power
Recommended fuels and
original lubricants
litres kg litres kg
Fuel tank: 45 - 45 -Unleaded petrol with R.O.N. no
lower than 95 (EN228
specifications) including a reserve of: 6/7 - 6/7 -
Methane cylinder capacity
(#) (^):---13
(approximate)Methane
Engine cooling system: 6.64 - 6.6 -Mixture of distilled water and
PARAFLU
UPliquid at 50%(*)
Engine sump: - 2.1 2.4 -SELENIA K P.E.(1.4 Euro 6
version) /SELENIA
MULTIPOWER GAS 5W-40
(1.4 Natural Power version) Engine sump and filter: - 2.25 2.6 -
Gearbox casing/differential: - 1.5 - 1.5TUTELA TRANSMISSION
TECHNYX
Hydraulic power steering: 0.38 0.35 0.38 0.35TUTELA TRANSMISSION
GI/E
Hydraulic brake circuit: - 0.50 - 0.5TUTELA TOP 4orTUTELA
TOP 4/S
Windscreen and rear window washer
fluid reservoir:3.0 - 3.0 -Mixture of water and liquid
PETRONAS DURANCE SC 35
(#) The amount of methane depends on the outside temperature, the supply pressure, the quality of the gas and the type of refuelling system.
(^) Total cylinder volume about 77 litres.
(*)When the vehicle is used in particularly harsh weather conditions, we recommend using a 60-40 mixture of PARAFLU
UPand demineralised water.
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TECHNICAL DATA
IMPORTANT Note that when using a fuel like methane, the range is extremely variable because in addition to the vehicle
maintenance and driving conditions it also depends on the temperature of the gas in the cylinder.
The methane actually heats up during the refuelling and cools down whilst driving, undergoing variations in pressure that
reduce the quantity that can be used.
It should also be pointed out that whilst the vehicle is being run in (up to around 3000 km) the fuel consumption may be higher
than the figures given.
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Procedure for petrol versions.........98
Radio.............................189
Rear ceiling light...................131
Rear fog lights.......................23
Rear fog lights
(changing a bulb)................128
Rear light clusters..................128
Rear light clusters (bulb
replacement)....................128
Rear view mirrors
Door mirrors.....................21
Rear view mirrors
Interior mirror....................21
Rear window washer................26
Rear Window Wiper............26-160
Refuelling..........................178
Refuelling the vehicle...............110
Repair procedure..................122
Replacing a bulb...................124
Replacing an exterior bulb..........127
Replacing an interior bulb...........130
Replacing interior bulbs.............130
Replacing the rear window wiper
blade...........................161
Replacing the windscreen wiper
blades..........................160
SBR system........................80
Seat belts
Use .............................79Seats
Foldaway passenger seat........18
Front seats......................17
Rear seats......................18
Service schedule...................144
Setup menu.........................44
Side airbags
Side bag........................94
Side bags...........................94
Side lights.........................127
Side lights (changing a bulb)........127
Side lights/rear fog light
(changing a bulb)................128
Side/tail lights.......................22
Sliding side doors...................14
Speed block.......................105
Start&Stop system.................108
Starting the engine..................98
Steering lock........................11
Steering wheel......................20
Symbols.............................4
Third brake lights..................129
Third brake lights (changing a
bulb)............................129
Topping up Adblue diesel
emissions additive (UREA)........110
Towing the vehicle..................140
Towing trailers.....................115
Traction Plus system.................78
Transmission.......................102Trip computer.......................46
Vehicle summary identification
and paintwork plate..............164
Version with methane system
(Natural Power)...................35
Warning lights and messages.......48
Weights and loads.................176
Wheel replacement procedure......118
Wheels............................169
Wheels and tyres...................161
Rims and tyres.................161
Window washing....................26
Windscreen wiper...............26-160
Windscreen/rear window washer
fluid.............................156