Use only unleaded gasoline. Leaded gasoline causes irreparable damage to the three-way catalytic converter and oxygen sensor. The manufacturer is not responsible for damage caused by the use of leaded gasoline. Also, this case is not covered by the warranty. If you do add leaded gasoline, contact your nearest authorized service station immediately.
The gasoline powered vehicle is equipped with a narrow neck that only accepts the nozzle of the unleaded gasoline refilling gun.
During the operation of the gasoline engine, it is forbidden to remove the high-voltage ignition wires and check the engine for proper operation by disconnecting individual cylinders. This may damage the catalytic converter.
Driving a vehicle equipped with a catalytic converter
While driving, if the engine does not start well or performance decreases, drive to the nearest authorized service station at low speed.
Driving with a faulty catalyst is prohibited.
Avoid situations that may cause unused or partially used gasoline to enter the catalytic converter, especially when the engine is overheated.
Always avoid the following cases:
- Complete exhaustion of fuel.
- Extra long attempts to start the engine.
- The engine is running with one or more spark plugs out.
- Pushing or towing a vehicle to start the engine.
- Turn off the ignition while driving.