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Owner's Manual Cadillac BLS - IFS Europe BV

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460_OM_MY09.book Page 136 Wednesday, April 2, 2008 10:32 AM<br />

136 Starting and driving<br />

Water in fuel 3<br />

The fuel passes through a filter on its way<br />

from the tank to the engine. The filter traps<br />

any water in the fuel. When there is an<br />

excessive amount of water in the filter, the<br />

following message appears in DIC:<br />

Water in fuel.<br />

Contact service.<br />

Contact a workshop to have the problem<br />

remedied. We recommend that you contact<br />

an authorised <strong>Cadillac</strong> workshop.<br />

If you run out of fuel<br />

If your diesel-engined car runs out of fuel,<br />

proceed as follows:<br />

• Put in at least 5 litres of fuel. More is<br />

required if the car is on a tilt.<br />

• Start the engine as usual.<br />

• Do not touch the accelerator.<br />

NOTICE<br />

Do not run the starter motor for an unnecessarily<br />

long time if there is no fuel in the<br />

tank. This could otherwise damage the<br />

high-pressure pump.<br />

Filling a fuel tank<br />

WARNING<br />

Never fill a fuel can that is standing in the<br />

car. Static electricity from the can could<br />

ignite the petrol fumes. This can cause<br />

severe burns and damage to the car. To<br />

avoid this happening:<br />

• only use an approved fuel can<br />

• never fill the fuel can while it is<br />

standing in the car, in the luggage<br />

compartment or any other surface<br />

than the ground<br />

• make sure that the pump nozzle<br />

touches the can’s filler orifice before<br />

starting to fill it. Maintain contact<br />

throughout filling<br />

• do not smoke while filling.

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