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Engine
To top-up, remove the oil filler cap and add oil to maintain a level
between the upper and lower marks on the dipstick. As a general
guide, if the level on the dipstick is:
• nearer to the upper mark than the lower, add no oil.
• nearer to the lower mark than the upper, add half a litre of oil.
• at or below the lower mark, add one litre of oil.
DO NOT fill above the upper mark!
After adding oil, wait for a five minutes and then recheck the level
and add more oil if necessary. Finally, ensure the dipstick is
replaced and the filler cap replaced and fully tightened.
Oil specification
Oils manufactured to the specifications below, are suitable for use
in temperatures between -20° C to +30° C (if climatic
temperature falls outside these limits, seek advice from your
dealer).
To ensure optimum engine life and performance, oils used for
topping-up and refilling the engine must match the minimum
ACEA specifications shown below - oils of a lower numerical
value must NEVER be used!
NOTE: Mixing oil additives with the engine oil is not recommended and
could damage the engine.
Petrol engines: Use any brand of 10W/40 engine oil meeting the
minimum specification: ACEA A2.
NOTE: For 1.4, 1.6 & 1.8 petrol engines, ACEA A1 or A2 oils can
be used - the A1 specification may improve fuel economy.
Diesel engines: Use any brand of 10W/40 or 15W/40 engine oil,
meeting the minimum specification: ACEA B2.