GMC sonoma 2000 Manual De Usuario

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NOTICE:
Your vehicle was not designed for fuel that
contains methanol. Don’t use it. It can corrode
metal parts in your fuel system and also damage
plastic and rubber parts. That damage wouldn’t
be covered under your warranty.
Fuel E
-
85 (85% Ethanol)
The 8th digit of your vehicle identification number
(VIN) shows the code letter for your engine. You will
find the VIN at the top left of your instrument panel.
(See “Vehicle Identification Number” in the Index.)
If you have the 2200 L4 (Code 5) engine, you may 
use either regular unleaded gasoline or ethanol fuel 
up to 85% (E
-
85); also see “Fuel (Gasoline)” listed
previously. If you have the 2200 L4 (Code 4) engine 
or the 4.3L V6 engine use only regular gasoline.
Only vehicles with the 2200 L4 (Code 5) engine may
use 85% ethanol fuel (E
-
85).
Most service stations will not have an 85% ethanol fuel
(E
-
85) pump available. Those stations that do have E
-
85
should have a label indicating minimum ethanol content.
Do not use the fuel if the minimum ethanol content is
greater than 85%. Your vehicle may not operate
properly if the ethanol content is greater than 85%.
At a minimum, E
-
85 should meet ASTM 
D 5798 specifications.
To insure quick starts in the wintertime, the E
-
85 fuel
must be formulated properly for your climate according
to ASTM specification D 5798. If you have trouble
starting on E
-
85, it may be because your E
-
85 fuel 
is not properly formulated for your climate. If this
happens, switching to gasoline or adding gasoline to
your fuel tank may improve starting. Mixing gasoline
and E
-
85 in your fuel tank will not cause any 
problems with your vehicle. For good starting and 
heater efficiency below 32
_F (0_C), the fuel mix 
in the fuel tank should contain a maximum of 
50% ethanol.