Note. At nozzle tips of dispensers for leaded gasoline (old-style columns with pointers) enlarged diameter. To exclude refueling with such gasoline, the diameter of the filler pipe neck is made smaller than the diameter of the nozzle tips of these dispensers, therefore, the tip must also be of small diameter.
Attention! Use gasoline with an octane rating of 95. Using gasoline with a lower octane rating may cause engine malfunction.
Attention! Do not smoke or use open flames while refueling.
Note. If at the gas station where you expected to refuel the car, you have just drained fuel from a fuel truck, it is better to look for another dispenser or return here in a few hours, since not all dispensers are equipped with good cleaning filters and it takes time for all the dirt in the gasoline to settle. Refuel your car at trusted gas stations. The power and durability of the engine directly depend on the quality of gasoline.
Note. Wipe off gasoline spilled on body parts immediately with a clean cloth.
Note. When refueling, do not use plastic cans or containers as there is a risk of sparks due to static electricity.
The fuel tank cap is located on the right rear wing of the body under the hatch cover.
1. Unscrew (counterclock-wise) fuel tank filler cap.
2. Fasten the filler cap to the manhole cover by inserting the cap leash into the special hook.
3. Insert the dispenser nozzle into the filler neck and refuel the vehicle. If you are pouring gasoline into the tank from a canister, then before refueling, insert a special funnel into the neck and fill in gasoline.
4. After filling, turn the cap clockwise until it clicks into place. The cork is equipped with a tightening torque limiter, so after a click it will scroll.
5. Close the manhole cover and remove gasoline spills with a rag.