User Manual - Page 268

For ATECA 2019.

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Driving
rolling resistance, under-inflation al
so
incr
ea-
ses t
yr
e wear and impairs handling.
Do not use winter tyres all year round as
they increase fuel consumption by up to 10%.
Avoid carrying unnecessary loads
Given that every kilo of extra weight will in-
crease the fuel consumption, it is advisable
make sure that no unnecessary loads are be-
ing transported.
Since the luggage rack increases the aero-
dynamic drag of the vehicle, you should re-
move it when not needed. At speeds of
100-120 km/h (62-75 mph), this will save 12%
of fuel.
Save electrical energy
The engine drives the alternator, thereby
generating electricity. This implies that any
increase in power consumption also increa-
ses fuel consumption! For this reason, switch
off any unneeded electrical devices. Devices
that use a lot of electricity includes the blow-
er at a high setting, the rear window heating
or the seat heating*
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page 226.
Note
If you have the Start-St
op system, it is
recommended that it should not be discon-
nected.
It is recommended that you close the
windows when driving at more than
60 km/h (37 mph).
Do not driv
e with your foot resting on the
clutch pedal, as the pressure can make the
plate slip. This causes wear and can dam-
age the clutch plate.
Do not ride the clutch on a hill, use the
brake. The fuel consumption will be lower
and you will prevent the clutch plate from
being damaged.
Use the engine brake on downhills by
changing to the gear that is best suited for
the gradient. Fuel consumption will be
“zero” and the brakes will not suffer.
Driving on flooded roads
To prevent damage to the vehicle driving on
fl
ooded r
oads, t
ak
e the f
ollowing into ac-
count:
The water should never come above the
lower edge of the bodywork.
Drive at pedestrian speed.
WARNING
After driving through flooded zones, brak-
ing effectiveness can decrease if the brak
e
discs or pads are damp
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page 296.
CAUTION
Driving through flooded areas may dam-
age vehicl
e components such as the en-
gine, transmission or electrical system.
Whenever driving through water, the
Start-Stop system* must be switched off
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page 248.
Note
Check the depth of the water before en-
t
ering the flooded zone.
Do not stop in the water, drive in reverse,
or stop the engine.
Vehicles travelling in the opposite direc-
tion cause waves that could exceed your
vehicle's critical height.
Avoid driving through salt water (corro-
sion)
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page 369.
Trips abroad
With petrol vehicles, it should be ensured
that l
ead-fr
ee petr
ol is av
ail
able throughout
the journey
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page 336, Fuel types. Seek
information about service station networks
selling unleaded fuel.
In some countries, it is possible that your
vehicle is not sold and some spare parts may
not be available or the technical services
may only be able to make limited repairs.
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