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Fuel filler neck
Warning
Refuelling in enclosed areas is not allowed.
Always turn off the engine when refuelling.
Do not smoke or use naked flames when refuelling. There is a risk of
fire.
The following can be harmful for your health: skin contact with petrol,
inhaling petrol fumes.
The fuel filler neck is located on the RH side of the vehicle and can be
accessed by opening the external protective flap.
Opening the fuel filler flap
The fuel filler flap can only be opened in the following conditions:
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the vehicle must be stationary;
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the engine must be switched off (ENGINE STOP);
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the instrument panel must be on;
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the gearbox must be in the "P" (parking) position;
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the parking brake (EPB) must be engaged.
To open the fuel filler flap, press the release button shown by the arrow
on the driver-side inner door panel: the flap will open automatically and a
pop-up will be displayed on the instrument panel with the message "Fuel
filler flap open".
Capless filler neck
This vehicle has a capless fuel filler. This system allows you to refuel by
simply placing the nozzle in the filler neck without having to unscrew a
cap and screw it up again. See the specific pamphlet for more details.
The sealing function of a conventional filler cap are performed by two
flaps arranged in sequence inside the filler neck, which are both equipped
with airtight seals. The internal flap is locked by a series of “teeth” and
the only way to open the flap correctly is by inserting a fuel pump nozzle
or the funnel in the tool kit.
Closing the fuel filler flap
To close the fuel filler flap, push it until it clicks in place.
Emergency opening of fuel filler flap
If the release button on the driver-side inner door panel does not work, the
vehicle has an emergency cable for manually releasing the fuel filler flap.
To access the emergency cable, after lifting the engine lid as described in
"Engine compartment lid" (see page 34), remove the flap on the engine
compartment RH trim panel.
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