Fuel - Aston Martin Vantage Manual

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• The system provides only a temporary emergency repair for
continuing the journey up to 200 km (125 miles) or to the
nearest Aston Martin Dealer.
• If the nearest Aston Martin Dealer is over 200 km (125 miles)
away, arrange for collection with Aston Martin Assistance.
• The system will effectively seal a tyre that was punctured by
an object with a diameter of up to 6 mm. It is possible that a
tyre, especially with greater damage, will not be sealed. Do
not remove objects that punctured the tyre if they are still
lodged in the tyre.
• The sealant bottle needs to be exchanged before it expires.
Do not use the system after the expiry date on the sealant
bottle or casing has been reached. Contact your nearest
Aston Martin Dealer.
• Do not attempt to inflate other objects without using a system
adapter and do not inflate objects with a volume greater than
50 litre (air mattresses, rubber boats, etc.). Do not let the
system pump air for more than 10 minutes without stopping it
and allowing it to cool down.
Both the hose and the bottle of sealant need to be replaced after
using the system. Sealant deposits in a used hose may cause the
system to operate incorrectly. New bottles of sealant can be
purchased from your Aston Martin Dealer.
12.46
Maintenance and Technical Data

Fuel

Fuel Level Warnings
There are two stages of fuel level warning:
1. The first fuel level warnings changes the fuel symbol on the
fuel gauge from white to amber. This means that the vehicle
will now be using its reserve fuel level and should be
refuelled at the nearest fuel station.
2. The second fuel level warning will also show a warning
symbol in the right instrument cluster window and replaces
the Range value. The vehicle is now down to half of its
reserve fuel level and should be refuelled as soon as
possible.

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