First read and observe the introductory information
and safety warnings
Bioethanol E85 consists of 15% petrol (RON 95) and 85% bioethanol (ethylalcohol). Bioethanol E85 normally contains a red dye for identification.
When using the MultiFuel engine with bioethanol, the fuel consumption may rise by approximately one third in comparison to petrol, but the CO2 emissions remain below those measured when petrol is used exclusively.
Starting the engine at low outside temperatures
Bioethanol has poor cold-starting properties and it is not easy to start the engine at low temperatures. At outside temperatures of below -10°C (+14°F), the engine should be preheated ( ) or the quantity of petrol (RON 95) in the mix should be increased.
| Outside temperature | Minimum engine preheating time: |
|---|---|
| Above -10°C (+14°F) | Engine preheating is not necessary. |
| Below -10 C (+14°F) | Preheat the engine for up to one hour. |
| Below -15℃ (+5 F) | Preheat the engine for at least one hour. |
| Below -25 C (-13 F) | Preheat the engine for at least two hours. |

NOTICE
DieselOpening and closing the bonnet
Fig. 190 In the footwell on the driver
side: lever for releasing the bonnet
Fig. 191 Release lever for opening the
bonnet above the radiator grille
First read and observe the introductory information
and safety warnings Opening the bonnet
Ensure that the windscreen wiper arms are pos ...
Removing and installing air intake duct
Note
The illustration shows a left-hand drive vehicle. The
removal and installation procedure is identical for both
versions.
Removing
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Remove dash pa ...
Changing bulbs in the tail light cluster in the tailgate
Fig. 237 In the tailgate: removing the
cover
Fig. 238 In the tailgate: removing the
bulb holder
First read and observe the introductory information
and safety warnings
The actions should only be carried out in the specified order:
1.
Obser ...