engine SKODA CITIGO 2018 Owners Manual

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Inspecting and replenishing108
Fuel
108
Engine compartment
111
Engine oil
113
Coolant
114
Brake fluid
115
Vehicle battery
115
Wheels
118
Wheels and tyres
118
Operating in winter conditions
120
Do-it-yourself
Emergency equipment and self-help
122
Emergency equipment
122
Changing a wheel
123
Breakdown kit
126
Jump-starting
128
Towing the vehicle
129
Remote
130
Emergency unlocking / unlocking of doors
131
Replacing windscreen wiper blades
131
Fuses and light bulbs
133
Fuses
133
Bulbs
136
Technical data
Technical data
141
Basic vehicle data
141
Vehicle-specific data depending on the
engine
145
Index
3Table of Contents

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NotevThe air inlet in front of the windscreen must be free of e.g. ice, snow or
leaves to ensure that the heating and cooling system operates properly.v
After switching on the cooling Condensation from the evaporator of the air
conditioning may drip down and form a puddle below the vehicle. This is not a
leak!
v
If the coolant temperature is too high, the cooling system is switched off to
ensure that the engine cools down.
Heating and manual air conditioning
Fig. 88
Heating Controls
Fig. 89
Controls of the air conditioning

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Driving
Starting-off and Driving
Starting and stopping the engine

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OperationFig. 121
Display
Vehicles with manual transmission
The engine is automatically switched off as soon as the vehicle comes to a
halt, the shift lever is moved into neutral and the clutch pedal is released.
The engine is automatically started as soon as the clutch pedal is depressed.
Vehicles with automatic transmission
The engine is automatically switched off as soon as the vehicle comes to a
standstill and the brake pedal is operated.
The engine is automatically started as soon as the brake pedal is released.
Requirements for the system to function correctly
The following conditions must be met for the system to function correctly.
The driver

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From about 1,000 to 1,500 km the engine can be pushed up to the maximum
permitted engine speed.
Tips on economical driving
Fuel consumption depends on the driving style, road and weather conditions,
and similar such factors.
For an economical driving style, the following instructions must be observed.

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The capacity of the natural gas fuel tank is about 11 kg, of which about 1.5 kg
are in the reserve tank.
The capacity of the petrol fuel tank is approximately 10 litres, of which about 5
litres is in the reserve tank.WARNINGv
Natural gas is highly explosive and highly flammable.vWhen refuelling, never get into the vehicle. If you have to get into your
vehicle in exceptional cases, touch a metal surface before you touch the fill-
ing coupling again. Otherwise, electrostatic discharging may occur - risk of
fire!
CAUTION
LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas), LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) and hythane (mix-
ture of hydrogen and methane) must not be used - there is a risk of damaging
the engine and the exhaust system.
Note
During the filling process sounds are heard which are harmless. If you are un-
sure which service station staff to use, ask the petrol station staff.
CNG
Fig. 137
Position of the CNG label(s).

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Engine oil filler opening113
Coolant expansion reservoir
114
Windscreen washer fluid reservoir
113
Windscreen washer fluid
Fig. 140
Windscreen washer fluid reser-
voir

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CAUTIONvIf the expansion tank is empty, do not top up with coolant. The system could
aerate - risk of engine damage!

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No.Consumer39Control lever under the steering wheel, front and rear window wash-
er40Lambda probe, radiator fan, gas valve, oil pressure valve, valve for ac-
tivated charcoal filter41Brake pedal switch, clutch pedal switch, radiator fan, engine compo- nents42Engine control system43Fuel pump, vacuum pump for brake system44Injection valves, engine components, fuel pump45Ignition coils, engine components4612-volt power outlet47Air blower for air conditioning/heating48Seat heaters49Electric windows - right50Vehicle lighting - daytime running lights, high beam51Electric windows - left
Fuses on the dashboard side
Fig. 169
Remove the fuse box cover.

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Fuses in the engine compartmentFig. 171
Remove the fuse box cover.

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