2014 Chevrolet Cruze Owner Manual - Page 252
2014 Chevrolet Cruze Manual
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9-60 Driving and Operating What Fuel to Use in Mexico Use diesel fuel specification NOM-086 Pemex UBA, which meets the Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel requirement. This fuel is not available in all regions of Mexico. { Warning Heat coming from the engine can cause the fuel to expand and force the fuel out of the tank. If something ignites the fuel, a fire could start. To help avoid this, fill the tank slowly and only until the nozzle shuts off. Do not top it off. Clean up any spilled fuel. Accidental Refueling with Gasoline Caution (Continued) tank, preferably until the fuel gauge reads near E (Empty). Refuel with Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel. { Caution Use of diesel fuel other than Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (15 ppm sulfur maximum) will damage the exhaust after-treatment system. This damage would not be covered by the vehicle warranty. Cold Weather Operation (Diesel) Follow the instructions under Fuel for Diesel Engines on page 9-54. { Caution If the vehicle is accidentally refueled with gasoline, do not continue driving the vehicle except to get to a location where it can be stopped safely. Driving the vehicle will damage the fuel system. Have the vehicle towed to a qualified technician to have the gasoline removed from the (Continued) { Caution Using any fuel not approved for this vehicle can cause engine damage and would not be covered by the vehicle warranty. See "What Fuel to Use" for the proper fuel. In cold weather, the fuel filter could become clogged by wax naturally present in the fuel. To unclog it, move the vehicle to a warm garage Refueling Diesel fuel can foam when filling the tank. This can cause the automatic pump nozzle to shut off, even if the tank is not full. If this happens, wait for the foaming to stop, and then fill the tank more slowly. See Filling the Tank on page 9-61.