Fuel and Emission control -> Identification of fuels and fuels standards for Your Volkswagen Caddy SUV Fifth Generation (2020-2025)

Identification of fuels and fuels standards  
Fig. 1 In the tank flap: fuel information label.  
Fuel information label  
Different engines require different fuels. There is a factory-fitted fuel information sticker in the tank flap that  
indicates the required fuel type for the vehicle → Fig. 1.  
The designation and the framework indicate, which fuels are suitable for the vehicle. This is a minimum requirement.  
Other fuels must not be used for the vehicle →  
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Fuel standards  
The fuel being filled needs to comply with one of the following standards→  
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Where fuel complying with the specified standards is not available, your Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles dealership  
or a qualified workshop will have information on which available fuels are suitable for the vehicle.  
Petrol  
Petrol fuels withEthanol content. The number specifies the maximum ethanol content in the petrol, e.g. E5 for  
a maximum of 5% ethanol.  
Fuel standard  
EN 228.  
Diesel  
Diesel fuels with Biodiesel content. The number indicates the maximum biodiesel content of the diesel, e.g. B7  
for maximum 7% biodiesel.  
Fuel standard  
EN 590.  
DIN EN 590.  
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NOTICE  
Using fuel that does not comply with these standards and is not approved may reduce performance and cause  
damage to the engine and fuel system.  
Before refuelling, check whether the fuel identification specified on the pump meets the vehicle's requirements.  
Use only fuels that meet the required standards and labelling in order to prevent damage to the fuel system and  
engine failure.  
Petrol  
The petrol types differ in their research octane number(RON). The vehicle may be filled with petrol that has a higher  
RON than the engine requires. However, this does not provide any advantage in terms of fuel consumption or engine  
output.  
The fuel information label on the inside of the tank flap may show several types of petrol, e.g9. 5/92/97/93 RON. The  
highlighted petrol grades, 95/92 in the example, are the preferred petrol grades for the vehicle. The other listed  
petrol grades may only be filled if the highlighted ones are not available. In this case, choose the petrol grade with  
the higher RON, e.g. 97 instead of 93 RON.  
Fill vehicles with a petrol engine only with unleaded petrol or petrol with a maximum ethanol content of 10 %(E10)  
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The fuel quality affects the running properties, performance and service life of the engine. Refuel with fuel that  
already contains suitable additives →  
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NOTICE  
Errors during refuelling or unsuitable fuel additives may cause damage to the vehicle.  
Before refuelling, check whether the fuel standard specified on the pump meets the vehicle's requirements.  
Use only service additives that have been approved by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles in the approved quantity.  
Refuel only with petrol that has the specified or a higher Research Octane Number(RON). If, in an emergency, you  
have to use petrol with an octane number lower than the recommended number, drive at medium engine speeds  
and avoid high engine loading. Avoid high engine speeds and heavy engine loads. Refuel with petrol with the  
correct octane number as soon as possible.  
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