2012-2019 Volvo V40 4 Door STARTING AND DRIVING -> Filling with fuel - with a fuel can User Manual
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STARTING AND DRIVING  
Fuel - diesel (p. 300)  
Catalytic converters  
Filling with fuel - with a fuel can  
The purpose of the catalytic converters is to  
purify exhaust gases. They are located close to  
the engine so that operating temperature is  
reached quickly.  
When filling with fuel (p. 298) from a fuel can,  
use the funnel located under the floor hatch in  
the cargo area.  
IMPORTANT  
The catalytic converters consist of a monolith  
(ceramic or metal) with channels. The channel  
walls are lined with a thin layer of platinum/  
rhodium/palladium. These metals act as cata-  
lysts, i.e. they participate in and accelerate a  
chemical reaction without being used up them-  
selves.  
Statutory provisions relating to storage of  
reserve fuel cans in cars vary from country to  
country. Check what does apply.  
Take care to insert the funnel properly into the  
filler pipe. The filler pipe consists of two opening  
flaps. The funnel must be pushed past both flaps  
before filling is started.  
Lambda-sondTM oxygen sensor  
The Lambda-sond is part of a control system  
intended to reduce emissions and improve fuel  
economy. For more information, see Fuel con-  
sumption and CO2 emissions (p. 404).  
Related information  
Locking/unlocking - fuel filler flap (p. 174)  
Fuel filler flap - manual opening (p. 298)  
An oxygen sensor monitors the oxygen content  
of the exhaust gases leaving the engine. This  
value is fed into an electronic system that contin-  
uously controls the injectors. The ratio of fuel to  
air directed to the engine is continuously  
adjusted. These adjustments create optimal con-  
ditions for efficient combustion, and together with  
the three-way catalytic converter reduce harmful  
emissions (hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and  
nitrous oxides).  
Related information  
Economical driving (p. 306)  
Fuel - petrol (p. 299)  
302  

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