fuel additives SKODA ROOMSTER 2006 1.G Owner's Manual
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Fuel
Petrol
Grades of petrol
There are various grades of petrol. Please read the brochure “Technical 
Data” in order to know which grade of petrol your vehicle requires. You will 
also find the same information affixed to the inside of the fuel filler flap of 
your vehicle  ⇒page 207, fig. 152 .
A distinction is made between unleaded and leaded petrol. All Škoda vehi-
cles with petrol engines are equipped with a catalytic converter and must 
therefore be only driven with  unleaded petrol. Unleaded petrol complies 
with the  standard DIN EN 228 .
The individual grades of petrol are distinguished by their  octane number 
(RON). Please adopt the following procedure if the grade of petrol which 
you normally use is not be available in exceptional circumstances:
•Engines which need  unleaded premium petrol 95 RON  can also be 
run on unleaded regular petrol 91 RON. This does, however, result in a 
slight loss in performance.
•Engines which need  unleaded premium plus petrol 98 RON  can 
also be run on unleaded regular petrol 95 RON. This does, however, result 
in a slight loss in performance. You can  in exceptional circumstances 
also use unleaded regular petrol of 91 RON in the event that neither 
unleaded premium petrol of 98 RON nor 95 RON is available. Refuel as 
soon as possible with unleaded premium plus of 98 RON or unleaded 
premium petrol of 95 RON.
If, in an emergency, the only fuel available is one which has a lower octane 
number than that required by the engine then only drive at medium engine 
speeds and lower engine loadings. You can make unlimited use of fuel which has a higher octane number 
than that required by the engine. There will, however, be no advantages 
gained by this in terms of engine performance and fuel consumption!
The handling, performance and life of your engine are determined to a 
significant extent by the quality of the fuel. Do not use any petrol additives. 
Use a fuel complying with the standard.
You can find further information on refuelling 
⇒page 207.
Caution
•Filling the tank even only once with leaded petrol will result in the cata-
lytic converter being destroyed.
•Operating the engine with petrol of a low octane number than that 
required can result in engine damage at high revolutions or severe engine 
loading.
Diesel
Grades of diesel
Grades of diesel fuel
Your vehicle can be driven with the following grades of diesel fuel:
 „Diesel fuel  with a cetane number of at least CN 49 (the cetane number 
CN is a measure of the ignition performance of the diesel fuel). Diesel fuel 
must comply with the  DIN EN 590.
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