Seat Mii 2019 Owner's Manual page 192

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Control lamps and fuel gauge
On the instrument panel: Fuel gauge
Fig. 177
for petrol.
On the instrument panel: Fuel gauge
Fig. 178
for petrol.
The fuel gauge can vary depending on the
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vehicle equipment
Fig. 177
190
a)
The fuel tank is almost empty. The reserve tank is be-
ing used (red mark
Refuel as soon as possible
a)
This only applies to vehicles with the fuel gauge on
the dash panel
a)
The natural gas tank is almost empty. The reserve
tank is being used (red mark
Refuel as soon as possible
a)
This only applies to vehicles with the fuel gauge on
the dash panel
and the seg-
ments remain-
a)
ing
The fuel tank is almost empty. The reserve tank is be-
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ing used
page
Refuel as soon as possible
a)
This only applies to vehicles with the fuel gauge on
the dash panel display.
Several warning and control lamps light up
for a few seconds when the ignition is switch-
ed on, signalling that the function is being
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or
Fig.
178.
verified. They will switch off after a few sec-
onds.
Practical tips
It lights up
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Fig.
177)
page
32.
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.
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Fig.
177.
It lights up
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Fig.
178)
page
32.
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.
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Fig.
177.
Flashes for about 10 sec-
onds
32.
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.
In natural gas engines
During driving, the fuel gauge needle is in the
fuel area with which the car is currently driv-
ing. Whenever the ignition is switched on, the
needle changes first for a few seconds to the
petrol area in order to display the current lev-
el of fuel. The needle then moves to the natu-
ral gas area. After the engine is started, the
needle changes to the area corresponding to
the current operating mode.
Remark: if the vehicle is left parked for a long
time just after refuelling, the gas level indica-
tor does not accurately indicate the same
level shown after refuelling when the vehicle
is started up again. This is not due to a leak in
the system, but to a drop in pressure in the
gas tank for technical reasons after a cooling
phase immediately after refuelling.
WARNING
Driving with insufficient fuel reserve could
result in the vehicle breaking down in traffic
and a serious accident.
If the fuel level is too low then the fuel
supply to the engine can become irregular
especially on slopes.
If the engine "is choked" or stalls due to
lack of or irregularity of the fuel supply, the
power steering as well as all of the driver
assistance systems including brake assis-
tance will stop working.

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