The tank flap is released manually. The tank holds approximately 45 litres.
Fig. 124 Tank flap open
Unscrewing the tank cap
– Lift the lid. – Grip the cap and then insert the key into the lock and rotate 180° to the left. – Unscrew the cap, turning it anti-clockwise.
Closing the tank cap
– Screw the tank cap to the right, until the point of feeling a “click”.
– Turn the key in the lock, without releasing the cap in the clockwise direction 180°. – Remove the key and close the flap until it clicks into place. The tank cap is secured with an anti-loss attachment
The tank flap is at the rear of the vehicle on the right. If the automatic filler nozzle is operated correctly, it will switch itself off as soon as the tank is “full”. Never attempt to fill beyond this point, as this will fill the expansion chamber. Fuel may leak out if ambient conditions are warm. The correct fuel grade for your vehicle is given on a sticker on the inside of the fuel tank flap.
WARNING
• Fuel is highly inflammable and can cause serious burns and other injuries. − Never smoke or use any naked flame when filling the fuel tank of the vehicle, or a spare fuel canister, with fuel. This is an explosion hazard. − Follow legal requirements for the use of spare fuel canisters. − For safety reasons we do not recommend carrying a spare fuel canister in the vehicle. The canister could be damaged in an accident and leak.
• If, in exceptional circumstances, you have to carry a spare fuel canister, please observe the following points: − Never fill the spare fuel canister inside the vehicle or on it. An electrostatic charge could build up during filling, causing the fuel fumes to ignite. This may be fatally explosive. Always place the canister on the ground to fill it.
− Insert the fuel nozzle into the mouth of the canister as far as possible. − If the spare fuel canister is made of metal, the filling nozzle must be in contact with the canister during filling. This helps prevent an electrostatic charge building up. − Never spill fuel in the vehicle or in the luggage compartment. Fuel vapours are explosive. Danger of death.
Caution
• Fuel spills should be removed from the paintwork immediately.
• Never run the tank completely dry. An irregular fuel supply could cause misfiring. As a result, unburnt fuel could enter the catalytic converter and cause damage.
For the sake of the environment
Do not try to put in more fuel after the automatic filler nozzle has switched off; this may cause the fuel to overflow if it becomes warm.
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