Useable tank capacity:

- about 11 gal (50 litres) for short chassis versions;

- about 11.6 gal (53 litres) for long chassis versions.

With the vehicle unlocked, to open cover 1, press area A then release. The cover 1 opens slightly.

Valve 2 is integrated into the filler pipe.

For details on filling the fuel tank, refer to the information on “Filling with fuel”.

To close it, press on the fuel filler flap by hand, as far as it will go.

Fuel grade

Use a high-grade fuel that complies with the legislation in force in each country and which must comply with the specifications given on the label on the cover 1. Please refer to the information on “Engine specifications” in Section 6.

Diesel versions

Only use diesel fuel which complies with the information on the label located inside the cover 1.

Petrol versions

It is essential to use unleaded petrol. The octane rating (RON) must comply with the information given on the label on the cover 1. Refer to the information on “Engine specifications” in Section 6.

Never press valve 2 with your fingers.

Do not wash the filler area with a high-pressure washer.

Do not mix even small amounts of petrol (unleaded or E85) with diesel.

Do not use ethanol-based fuel if your vehicle is not compatible with this fuel.

Do not add to the fuel (additive, reagent, etc.) in order to prevent the risk of damaging the engine.

Filling with fuel

With the ignition off, insert the nozzle to open valve 2 and insert it fully before turning it on to fill the fuel tank (risk of splashing).

Keep the nozzle in this position throughout 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, as there must be sufficient space in the fuel tank to allow for expansion.

Make sure that no water enters the fuel tank during filling. The valve 2 and its surround must remain clean.

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 safety system which only allows a nozzle for unleaded petrol to be used (at the pump).

Fuel types that conform to European standards with which the engines of vehicles sold in Europe are compatible: refer to the “Engine specifications” in section 6.

To fill up with fuel, the engine must be stopped (and not only on standby for vehicles fitted with the STOP and START) function: you must switch off the ignition (please see the information on “Starting, stopping the engine” in Section 2).

Fire hazard.

Do not mix even small amounts of petrol (unleaded or E85) with diesel.

Do not use ethanol-based fuel if your vehicle is not compatible with this fuel.

Do not add reagent to the fuel, you risk damaging the engine (return to reagent tank). If you wish to add an additive to the fuel, use a product approved by our Technical Department. Consult an approved dealer.

Running out of fuel on diesel versions

Vehicles with key/remote control

- Put the ignition key in “On” position M (please see the information on the “Ignition switch” in Section 2) and wait for a few minutes before starting, to enable the fuel circuit to be primed;

- turn the key to position D. If the engine does not start, repeat the procedure.

- If the engine does not start after several attempts, please contact an authorised dealer.

Vehicles equipped with a “hands-free” card

With the “hands-free” card in the passenger compartment, press the start button 3 without pressing any of the pedals. Wait a few minutes before starting. This will enable the fuel circuit to be primed. If the engine does not start, repeat the procedure.

If the engine does not start after several attempts, please contact an authorised dealer.

No modifications whatsoever are permitted on any part of the fuel supply system (electronic units, wiring, fuel circuit, injectors, protective covers, etc.) as this may be dangerous (unless undertaken by qualified Network personnel).

Persistent smell of fuel

If you notice a persistent smell of fuel you should:

- stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow and switch off the ignition;

- switch on the hazard warning lights and ask your passengers to leave the vehicle and to keep away from traffic;

- contact an authorised dealer.