The fuel filler is located on the right side at the rear of the vehicle.
After you have opened the fuel filler cap, access to the fuel tank cap is open.
The fuel tank capacity is approximately 55 liters.
As soon as the fuel dispenser nozzle, the use of which is prescribed by law, automatically stops the fuel supply, the fuel tank "full". Therefore, you should not try to add more fuel to it, because in this case the reserve space will be filled in case the fuel expands in the tank, and when the outside temperature rises, the fuel will pour out of the tank.
After refueling, the filler cap should be tightly wrapped and the hatch cover closed until it is fixed.
Any fuel spilled onto the surface of the bodywork must be removed immediately, otherwise the paintwork of the bodywork may be damaged under certain circumstances. The paintwork can be especially severely damaged if it comes into contact with biodiesel fuel.
Never run out of fuel from the fuel tank of a vehicle equipped with a catalytic converter. Due to the possible uneven flow of fuel into the engine, interruptions in its operation are likely, which leads to the ingress of unburned fuel into the catalytic converter. This can cause overheating and subsequent damage to the catalytic converter.
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