How do I choose the correct fuel?
Selecting the right fuel type for your vehicle is crucial to ensure maximum engine efficiency, prevent system damage, and maintain the emission control system in good condition.
What should I know for diesel engines?
You should use diesel fuel that meets the EN 590 standard or equivalent national standards. Your vehicle supports biodiesel blends up to 20% (B20). You should use only high-quality fuel and avoid adding any commercially available additives or performance improvers, including anti-waxing agents.
- Never mix diesel with gasoline, gasohol, or alcohol, as this can pose a serious risk of explosion.
- Do not use leaded fuel or fuels containing metallic components, such as manganese, as they will cause permanent damage to the emission control system.
What should I know for gasoline engines?
You should use gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 91, which meets or exceeds national standard requirements. Your vehicle is designed to support ethanol blends up to 20% (E20). It is recommended that you use only high-quality fuel and avoid using uncertified fuel additives or other engine treatments.
- Never mix gasoline with diesel, gasohol, or alcohol, as this can pose a serious risk of explosion.
- Do not use leaded fuel or fuels containing metallic components, such as manganese, as they will cause permanent damage to the emission control system.
Strictly following these recommendations will help your vehicle perform optimally and extend its service life.