Diesel Fuel - Seat Toledo 2015 Owner's Manual

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petrol with the correct RON as soon as possi-
ble.
Petrol with a RON below 91 cannot be used,
even as an emergency measure. Risk of seri-
ously damaging the engine!
Petrol additives
The quality of the fuel influences the behav-
iour, power and service life of the engine.
This is why the petrol you use should carry
suitable additives already included by the
petrol industry, free of metals. These addi-
tives will help to prevent corrosion, keep the
fuel system clean and prevent deposits from
building up in the engine.
If good-quality petrol with metal-free addi-
tives is not available or engine problems
arise, the necessary additives must be added
›››
when refuelling
.
Not all petrol additives have been shown to
be effective. The use of unsuitable petrol ad-
ditives may cause significant damage to the
engine and the catalytic converter. Metal ad-
ditives should never be used. Metal additives
may also be contained in petrol additives for
improving anti-detonation ratings or octane
›››
ratings
.
SEAT recommends "genuine Volkswagen
Group Fuel Additives for petrol engines".
These additives can be bought at SEAT deal-
ers, where information on how to use them
can also be obtained.
Checking and refilling levels
CAUTION
Do not refuel if the filler indicates that the
fuel contains metal. LRP (lead replacement
petrol) fuels contain high concentrations of
metal additives. Using them may damage the
engine!
All SEAT vehicles with petrol engines can
only run on unleaded petrol. Refuelling just
once with leaded petrol disables the exhaust
system!
Use of petrol with a lower RON to that pre-
scribed could damage the engine compo-
nents.
Fuels marked as containing metal on the
garage fuel pump cannot be used. Risk of
damage to most engine parts or the exhaust
system!
The use of unsuitable additives in petrol
can cause damage to most engine parts or
the exhaust system.

Diesel fuel

Your vehicle can only run on diesel fuel that
complies with the Standard EN 590 (in Ger-
many, also DIN 51628, in Austria also
ÖNORM C 1590, in Russia also GOST R
52368-2005/EN 590:2004).
Winter driving – winter-grade diesel
In winter use diesel fuel that complies with
the Standard EN 590 (in Germany, also DIN
51628, in Austria also ÖNORM C 1590, in
Russia also GOST R 52368-2005/EN
590:2004). "Winter-grade diesel" still per-
forms well at -20 °C (-4 °F).
In countries with other weather conditions,
diesel is often available that behaves differ-
ently with regards to the temperature. The
authorised SEAT dealers and petrol stations
in each country will inform you on the normal
diesel fuel of the country in question.
Preheating the fuel filter
The vehicle is fitted with a glow plug system
for the fuel filter. Therefore, the reliability of
the diesel is ensured at ambient tempera-
tures of down to approximately -25 °C
(-13 °F).
Fuel additives
Fuel additives, known as "thinners" (petrol or
similar substances) should not be mixed with
the diesel fuel.
CAUTION
Even one tankful of diesel fuel that does
not comply with the standard could damage
engine parts, the fuel system and the ex-
haust system!
If fuel different to the prescribed diesel fuel
(e.g. petrol) is used by mistake, never start
the engine or switch on the ignition! Risk of
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