engine coolant SKODA OCTAVIA 2010 2.G / (1Z) LPG Supplement
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Multi-functional indicator (onboard computer) 5
Multi-functional indicator (onboard computer)The following data for the multi-functional indicator only relate to the current oper-
ating mode (LPG/petrol):•
Current consumption,
•
average fuel consumption,
•
range.
Driving with LPGThe vehicles with LPG drive can be used wi th LPG which complies with the standard
EN 589 as well as unleaded petrol wh ich complies with the standard EN 228.
The LPG fuel tank is housed in the spare wheel well under the luggage compartment
cover.
Starting the engine
The engine always starts in petrol mode, ev en if the vehicle was parked in LPG mode.
Automatically switching over from petrol mode to LPG mode
Switching over from petrol mode to LPG mode is performed automatically after a
system check if the follo wing conditions are met:•
sufficient LPG in the LPG fuel tank,
•
the engine has reached its operating temperature (the warning light
in the
instrument clus ter goes out),
•
The engine speed is higher than 1 200 rpm.
If these conditions are met, the system automatically switches to LPG mode.
The warning light
in the instrument cluster then comes on.
Automatically switching over from LPG mode to petrol mode
When one of the conditions are met, the vehicle automatically switches over from LPG
mode to petrol mode:
•
when starting the engine,
•
when the LPG fuel tank is empty,
•
if the outside temperature is lower than -10 °C,
•
when there is a system fault in the LPG system.
The warning light
in the instrument cluster goes out.
Manually switching over from petrol mode to LPG mode
Manually switching between LPG to petrol can be performed when the engine is
running by pressing the button even while the vehicle is in motion fig. 5 . When
the following conditions are met, the vehicl e switches over from petrol mode to LPG
mode:
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The button is pressed,
•
sufficient LPG in the LPG fuel tank,
•
coolant temperature of the vehicle higher than +30 °C,
•
Engine speed when running higher than 1 200 rpm.
The warning light
in the instrument cluster then comes on.
Manually switching over from LPG mode to petrol mode
Switching over is performed by pressing the button . The warning light
in the
instrument cluster goes out.
Driving in petrol mode
If you drive mostly short distances at regular intervals, then use the petrol mode in
order to prevent any problems which may arise with the petrol system.
Fig. 5 LPG switch
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Coolant temperature
6Caution
Because the engine always starts in petrol mode, there must be a sufficient quantity of
petrol in the petrol fuel tank at all times.
Note
For frequent short-haul traffic, especially at low outside temperatures, the vehicle is
driven more frequently in petrol mode than in LPG mode. This is why the petrol fuel
tank may run empty faster than the LPG fuel tank.Coolant temperature
The warning light
lights up until the engine reache s its operating temperature. Avoid
running at high engine speeds, at full throttle and at severe engine loads.
Service workEvery 30,000 km•
Cover and filler tube for LPG (liquefied petroleum gas): Inspect condition, clean if
necessary, and check the O-rings.
•
Gas hoses: Visual inspection for signs of damage.
•
Fuel filter of the LPG system (liquefied petroleum gas system): replace.
Every 60,000 km
•
Oil and other impurities of the evaporator: check.
Every 90,000 km
•
Paper filter on the evaporator: replace.
Every 10 years
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Replace LPG fuel tank.
Note
The conditions for replacing the LPG fuel tank are regulated by national statutory regu-
lations - find out about the latest status of these regulations in your country by
consulting a specialist gara ge or relevant importer.
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