These vehicles operate by bi-fuelling using two types of fuel: LPG and petrol. They have two separate tanks Fuel tank.

What is LPG?

Liquefied petroleum gas that complies with the EN 589 standard or the equivalent national legislation.

It can be readily identified by its characteristic smell.

LPG/petrol fuel mode selection control 1

This enables the driver to manually switch from one fuel mode to another.

The 1_ALL_872_1_pictogramme.png warning light appears in grey on the instrument panel to indicate that the system is waiting for the required conditions to met before switching to LPG mode.

The 1_ALL_872_1_pictogramme.png warning light appears in white to indicate that LPG mode is activated.

Fuel gauge warning light

The display 2 indicates the level in the LPG tank.

The amount of LPG indicated is an indicative value.

The "LPG low level" message accompanied by the 1_ALL_872_1_pictogramme.png warning light in white and the 1_ALL_790_1_pictogramme.png warning light in yellow on the on-board computer 2, accompanied by a beep.

This indicates that the tank is almost empty and that the engine is operating using the reserve fuel tank.

Press switch 3 "OK", 4 or 5 to clear the message and the warning lights.