Notice: If you do not operate your bi-fuel vehicle on one
full tank of gasoline at least every 60 days, your fuel system could be damaged.
Always fill the tank with gasoline at least once every two months.
To operate your bi-fuel vehicle on gasoline, do the following:
- Fill the gasoline fuel tank.
- Operate your vehicle until the CNG fuel tanks are empty. The vehicle will
then switch to gasoline operation and the fuel indicator light will come on.
- Operate the vehicle until the gasoline fuel tank is almost empty.
To return to CNG operation, do the following:
- Refill both the CNG and the gasoline fuel tanks.
- Start your vehicle. See "Starting Your Bi-Fuel Vehicle" under
Starting the Vehicle
.
If Your Vehicle Starts on Gasoline or Switches to Gasoline While Driving
Your bi-fuel vehicle is designed to start and operate on natural gas. However,
if any one of the following conditions exist, your vehicle will start on, or switch
to, gasoline:
• | Your vehicle will start on gasoline every 100th start. |
| Recommended Action: Drive your vehicle for several minutes.
Your vehicle will return to CNG automatically. |
• | The engine crank time is more than four seconds. |
| Recommended Action: Turn the engine to OFF, wait several seconds and start
over. If the engine does not start on CNG after three tries, take your vehicle to
an authorized dealer for service. |
• | A CNG fuel system fuse is bad. |
• | The OBD (On-Board Diagnostic) system detects a specific emission problem.
The Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Check Engine Light) will come on. |
| Recommended Action: Take your vehicle to an authorized GM dealer
for service. |
• | A CNG fuel system problem is detected. |
| Recommended Action: Turn the engine to OFF, wait several seconds and start
again. If the engine does not start on CNG after three tries, take your vehicle to
an authorized dealer for service. |