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ENG_UD25777_8
Réservoir carburant (X61 - F61 - K61 - Renault)
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No  modifications  what -
soever  are  permitted  on 
any  part  of  the  fuel  supply 
system  (electronic  unit, 
wiring,  fuel  circuit,  injector,  protec -
tive  covers,  etc.)  as  this  may  be 
dangerous  (unless  undertaken  by 
qualified Network personnel).
Filling with fuel
With  the  ignition  off,  insert  the  nozzle 
so  that  the  valve  opens  and  then  fully 
insert it before beginning to fill the tank 
(risk of splashback).
Keep the nozzle in this position through -
out the entire filling operation.
When  the  pump  cuts  out  automatically 
at  the  end  of  the  filling  procedure,  a 
maximum of two further filling attempts 
may  be  made  so  as  to  leave  sufficient 
room for expansion.
petrol versions
Using  leaded  petrol  will  damage  the 
antipollution  system  and  may  lead  to  a 
loss of warranty.
To ensure that the fuel tank is not filled 
with  leaded  petrol,  the  fuel  tank  filler 
neck  consists  of  a  restrictor  fitted  with 
a  foolproof  system  which  only  allows 
a  nozzle  for  unleaded  petrol  to  be 
used (at the pump).
FUeL TANK (2/3)
persistent smell of 
fuel
If  you  notice  a  persistent 
smell of fuel you should:
–  stop the vehicle when traffic con-
ditions  allow  it  and  switch  off  the 
ignition;
–  switch  on  the  hazard  warning 
lights  and  ask  your  passengers 
to  leave  the  vehicle  and  to  keep 
away from the traffic;
–  contact an approved Dealer.
petrol versions
It  is  essential  to  use  unleaded  petrol. 
The octane rating (RON) should match 
the information given on the label  A lo-
cated  inside  the  fuel  filler  flap.  Please 
refer  to  the  information  on  “Engine 
specifications” in Section 6.
v ehicles  running  on  ethanol-based 
fuel
It is  essential to use unleaded petrol or 
fuel containing a maximum of 85% eth-
anol (E85).
In  very  cold  conditions,  it  may  be  very 
difficult  or  even  impossible  to  start  the 
engine.  To  avoid  this  problem,  use  un-
leaded petrol or, on equipped vehicles, 
use the heater integrated in the engine: 
connect  the  correct  end  of  the  exten -
sion  piece  supplied  into  the  socket  in -
tegrated  into  the  radiator  grille  and  the 
other  end  into  a  220 v  socket  for  at 
least 6 hours before starting. 
NB: you may notice an increase in fuel 
consumption with this type of fuel.