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CAPACITIES

Petrol
Petrol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . litres
– including a reserve of . . . . 8-10 litres
LPG
– maximum refuelling
capacity (*) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . litres
(*) The figure already takes into account
the 80% tank filling limit and the residual
fluid required for the pump and the max-
imum permitted capacity. There may be
slight variations to this figure as a re-
sult of: differences between network
pump supply pressures, pumps with
different supply/stop specifications,
tank not completely in reserve con-
ditions.
It should be remembered that when using
a fuel like LPG, the range is very variable
because, in addition to the vehicle driving
and maintenance conditions, it also de-
pends on the different composition of the
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gas which may vary, not only seasonally,
but also from supplier to supplier. LPG is,
in effect, a composition of gas (butane and
propane) mixed in a way that may not be
standardized.
During LPG operation, the "Instant con-
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sumption" and "Average consumption"
readings are not significant, but remain
valid for all other functions.
IMPORTANT Only use LPG for mo-
tor vehicles.
If, when refuelling with LPG,
the tank is filled with more
than the 41 litres, seek assis-
tance immediately from a Fi-
at Dealer. Periodically (at least once
every six months) it is advisable to let
the LPG in the tank run out and, at the
first refuelling, check that it does not
exceed the maximum capacity of 41
litres.
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