Fuel and Refueling -> Safety Precautions for Your Ford Fusion 4 Door Second Generation (2013-2020)

Fuel and Refueling  
Automotive fuels can be harmful or  
fatal if swallowed. Fuel such as  
gasoline is highly toxic and if  
swallowed can cause death or  
permanent injury. If fuel is swallowed,  
call a physician immediately, even if no  
symptoms are immediately apparent.  
The toxic effects of fuel may not be  
visible for hours.  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
WARNINGS  
Do not overfill the fuel tank. The  
pressure in an overfilled tank may  
cause leakage and lead to fuel spray  
and fire.  
The fuel system may be under  
pressure. If you hear a hissing sound  
near the fuel filler inlet, do not refuel  
until the sound stops. Otherwise, fuel may  
spray out, which could cause serious  
personal injury.  
Avoid inhaling fuel vapors. Inhaling too  
much fuel vapor of any kind can lead  
to eye and respiratory tract irritation.  
In severe cases, excessive or prolonged  
breathing of fuel vapor can cause  
serious illness and permanent injury.  
Fuels can cause serious injury or  
death if misused or mishandled.  
Avoid getting fuel liquid in your eyes. If  
fuel is splashed in the eyes, remove  
contact lenses (if worn), flush with  
water for 15 minutes and seek medical  
attention. Failure to seek proper  
medical attention could lead to  
permanent injury.  
Flow of fuel through a fuel pump  
nozzle can produce static electricity.  
This can cause a fire if you are filling  
an ungrounded fuel container.  
Fuel may contain benzene, which is  
a cancer-causing agent.  
Fuels can also be harmful if absorbed  
through the skin. If fuel is splashed on  
the skin, clothing or both, promptly  
remove contaminated clothing and  
wash skin thoroughly with soap and  
water. Repeated or prolonged skin  
contact with fuel liquid or vapor causes  
skin irritation.  
When refueling always shut the  
engine off and never allow sparks or  
open flames near the fuel tank filler  
valve. Never smoke or use a cell phone  
while refueling. Fuel vapor is extremely  
hazardous under certain conditions. Avoid  
inhaling excess fumes.  
Be particularly careful if you are taking  
Antabuse or other forms of Disulfiram  
for the treatment of alcoholism.  
Observe the following guidelines when  
handling automotive fuel:  
Breathing gasoline vapors could cause  
an adverse reaction, serious personal  
injury or sickness. If fuel is splashed on  
the skin, wash the affected areas  
Extinguish all smoking materials and  
any open flames before refueling your  
vehicle.  
immediately with plenty of soap and  
water. Consult a physician immediately  
if you experience any adverse reactions.  
Always turn off the vehicle before  
refueling.  
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2017 Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, HM5J 19A321 AA enUSA, Edition date: 201608, Second Printing