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owners manual Skoda Citigo - year of production: 2011 - Skoda Citigo owners manual EN
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0he fuel tank is full when the compressor of the refuelling system automatically■ For frequent short-haul traffic, especially at low outside temperatures, the vehi-
switches off. 0o stop the refuelling operation prematurely, press the “Stop ” but-cle is driven more frequently in petrol mode than in natural gas mode. 0his is why
ton of the refuelling system. the petrol tank runs empty faster than the natural gas tank.
■ 0he capacity of the natural gas tank is about ĖĖ kg, of which about Ė.Ě kg are a
Closing the filler cap
reserve.
› Check that the sealing ring Ę » Fig. Ğě has remained in the gas filler tube. If it
■ Ð
0he capacity of the petrol tank is about Ėĕ l, of which about Ě l are a reserve.
has slipped onto the filling coupling, reinsert it into the gas filler tube.
› Plug the cap Ė onto the gas filler tube.
› Close the filler cap.
Automatically switching over from CNG mode to petrol mode
In the following situation, it is possible that the tank cannot be fully filled with
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
natural gas.
äings on page Ėĕě.
›At very high ambient temperatures. 0he natural gas refuelling systems have
overheating protection. 3hen the ambient temperature reaches a predefined0he vehicle automatically switches over from CNG mode to petrol mode when the
value, the refuelling system automatically switches off. following conditions are met:
›If the refuelling system has been in operation for a longer period, the filling
›when starting the engine, if the coolant temperature is below ĖĚ °C,
pressure of the natural gas refuelling system slightly drops.
›when the natural gas tank is empty,
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›after refuelling with natural gas.
3ARNING
■ Stop the engine before refuelling.
Natural gas as fuel
■ Always switch off your mobile phone, do not smoke and do not use open
flames when refuelling with natural gas – risk of explosion!
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
■ 3hen refuelling, never get into the vehicle. If you have to get into your vehi-
äings on page Ėĕě.
cle in exceptional cases, close the door and touch a metal surface before you
touch the filling coupling again. 0his will avoid electrostatic discharges, which
Natural gas is an alternative fuel for motor vehicles. Its main component is meth-
may generate sparks. Sparks can cause a fire during refuelling.
ane (CH ). 0he rest is carbon dioxide and lower hydrocarbons.
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■ Natural gas is highly explosive and flammable. Incorrect refuelling or improp-
er handling of natural gas can cause a fire, an explosion and injuries.0he strict legal requirements for exhaust emissions of motor vehicles are decisive
for the current significance of natural gas. In direct comparison to all other fossil
fuels, natural gas is one of the fuels which cause the lowest emissions.
Note
Natural gas is odourless and lighter than air. For safety reasons, it is saturated
■ 0he natural gas system of your vehicle is suitable both for fuelling from small Ð
with odorous substances, so that is perceived even in very small amounts.
compressors (slow fuelling) and for fuelling from natural gas stations with large
compressors (quick fuelling).
■ Noises that occur during refuelling represent no risk.
■ If the vehicle is parked for a longer period of time immediately after refuelling,
the situation may arise in which the pointer of the fuel tank gauge does not indi-
cate exactly the same level as was the case immediately after refuelling when the
engine is restarted. 0his is not due to any system leakages but a drop in pressure
in the natural gas fuel tank due to technical reasons after a cooling phase directly
after refuelling.
Inspecting and replenishingĖĕĜ
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