SERVICE DATA
LUBRICANT AND FUEL CHART
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LUBRICANT AND FUEL CHART 2C0AX002
Diesel fuel standards
Use a diesel fuel that is compliant with any of the stan-
dards listed below. The table below shows standards
from various countries/regions.
Diesel fuel standards Country/Region
ASTM D975
No. 1-D, S15
No. 2-D, S15
USA
Canada
EN590: 2009 EU
ISO 8217 DMX International standard
BS 2869-A1 (or A2) UK
JIS K2204 Grade, 2-go Japan
KSM-2610 Korea
GB252 China
Part Type Capacity
Fuel tank Diesel fuel
To maintain the performance and service life of the engine,
always use clean and high-quality fuel.
• To avoid freezing in cold climates, use a light oil that still
functions when the temperature is at least 12°C (54°F) be-
low the lowest expected ambient temperature.
• Use a light oil with a cetane number of 45 or higher. When
operating at a very low temperature or at a high altitude, a
higher cetane number fuel will be required.
• Use fuel with an overall sulfur content below 0.5%. Be sure
to use fuel with an ultra-low sulfur content for applications
in the U.S. or Canada, in particular.
• The use of fuel containing a high sulfur content may cause
sulfuric acid corrosion to occur inside the cylinder.
• Do not mix fuel with any kerosene, used engine oil, or left-
over fuel.
• Poor quality fuel can degrade engine performance. It can
also damage the engine.
• Refrain from adding additives to the fuel. Some fuel addi-
tives can degrade engine performance.
22 L (5.8 US gal.)