Инструкции Пользователя для Vauxhall Combo

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Fuel consumption, fuel, refuelling
Fuel consumption,
fuel, refuelling 
Fuel consumption
Fuel consumption is determined under 
specific driving conditions – see page 200. 
Special equipment increases the weight of 
the vehicle. As a result, they can increase 
fuel consumption and reduce the specified 
maximum speed. 
There is increased friction between engine 
and transmission parts during the first 
600 miles (1000 kilometres). This increases 
fuel consumption. 
Fuel for petrol engines 
Commercially available high-quality fuel 
with a maximum ethanol content of 5% as 
per DIN EN 228 (catalytic converter - 
see page 124, octane numbers - 
see page 198). 
Fuel quality has a decisive influence on 
power output, running behaviour and 
service life of the engine. The additives 
contained in the fuel play an important role 
in this regard. You should therefore only 
use high-quality fuels containing additives.
Fuels with ethanol content greater than 5% 
do not comply with DIN EN 228 and must 
not be used unless the vehicle has been 
specifically developed and approved for 
use of such.
Fuel with too low an octane number can 
cause pinking. Vauxhall cannot be held 
liable for resulting damage. 
Petrol with a higher octane number can 
always be used. 
Pump nozzles for leaded fuel cannot be 
inserted into the filler neck of vehicles that 
operate on unleaded fuel. 
The ignition timing is automatically 
adjusted according to the grade of fuel 
used (octane number) – see page 198. 
Use of petrol with an octane rating of 95 
will ensure economical driving. 
Fuel consumption ................................  121 
Fuel for petrol engines ........................  121 
Fuel for diesel engines.........................  122 
Fuel filler cap........................................  122 
Refuelling.............................................. 122