Do you have a question about the CAPTUR 2024 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Doreen Staude
April 24, 2025
Why When I start my new Renault CAPTUR Techno TCE car by pressing start button and pressing clutch, it doesn’t start and I get a notification on screen to press brake
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Mr. Anderson
May 12, 2025
The Renault CAPTUR 2024 does not start when pressing the start button and clutch because the brake pedal must also be pressed. The vehicle requires the brake pedal to be fully pressed along with the clutch (for manual gearbox) to start the engine. The notification to press the brake appears to instruct the driver to meet this condition.
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António Simão Nunes
March 2, 2025
Why are the air conditioning, ventilation, window defroster control buttons, etc., located at the base of the multimedia screen not illuminated on the new Renault Captur Techno TCE 90? They cannot be read at night.
Diana Mijovic
January 24, 2025
My usb doesn't work in the car.. it is written that need to reset usb How to do this?
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Welcome aboard your vehicle This user manual contains the information required: – for you to familiarise yourself with your vehicle, to use it to its best advantage and to fully benefit from the all the functions and the technical developments it incorporates. –...
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT 1 6 - We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e...
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT 1. Adjusting your driving position 61 1 2. Passenger compartment storage/ fittings 321 3. Rear headrests 58 Rear bench seat 59 4. Transporting objects 328 5. Child safety 74 6. Front headrests 55 Front seats 55 We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e - 7...
SAFETY ON BOARD 1 1 2 - We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e...
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SAFETY ON BOARD 1. Front airbags 66 1 2. Deactivating the passenger's front airbag 92 3. Curtain air bags 71 4. Seat belts 61 5. Side air bags 71 We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e - 1 3...
IDENTIFYING A VEHICLE - LABELS 1 1 4 - We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e...
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IDENTIFYING A VEHICLE - LABELS 1 1. Vehicle identification number reminder 395 2. Tyre pressure labels 174 342 3. Engine identification 396 4. Technical information for the emergency services 395 5. Vehicle identification plate 395 We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e - 1 5...
THE LPG VEHICLE 1 2 0 - We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e...
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THE LPG VEHICLE 1 Starting, stopping the engine: vehicle with key 146 Starting, stopping the engine: vehicle with 147 card 1 Trip computer 111 2 LPG Command 30 LPG filling 140 We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e - 2 1...
E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE 1 2 2 - We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e...
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E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE 1. Coolant 338 1 2. Warning lights 100 Displays and indicators 105 "E-save" mode 28 3. Multimedia screen 4. Regenerative braking change paddle 5. Battery 344, 346 6 Towing breakdown recovery 385 We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e - 2 3...
E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE Introduction 2 2 4 - G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e...
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E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE Secondary "12 V" battery As with any battery, it discharges when 1 Secondary "12 V" battery it is used. The traction battery is The secondary "12 V" battery, located 2 "230 volt" traction battery charged: in the luggage compartment, supplies 2 ...
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E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE "230 V" electrical circuit Your hybrid vehicle is very quiet. When getting 2 out of the vehicle, always check that the gear selector is in P position, apply the parking brake and switch off the ignition. RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY.
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E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE Operation Depending on the driving mode "Combustion engine traction" B selected, the warning light 7 flow The hybrid system selects the represents the energy flows between: The combustion engine is used to combustion engine and/or the electric 2 ...
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E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE All-electric driving mode Maintaining the traction battery Note: a combination of different flows is possible (e.g. combining flow A and charge level "E-save" flow B means that the combustion This mode enables you to maintain a 2 engine and the electric motor are sufficient charge level in the traction...
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E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE Important recommendations 2 Please read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow these instructions may lead to a risk of fire, serious injury or electric shocks which could result in death. In the event of an accident or impact In the event of an accident or an impact to the underside of the vehicle (e.g.
LPG VEHICLE LPG/petrol fuel mode selection Special features of LPG control 1 versions 2 These vehicles operate by bi-fueling using two types of fuel: LPG and petrol. They have two separate tanks 140. What is LPG? Liquefied petroleum gas that complies with standard EN 589, or the equivalent national regulations.
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LPG VEHICLE – For vehicles with a card 147. The "Low LPG level" message – the warning light comes on in Note: if LPG mode is activated when accompanied by the warning grey to confirm the choice of LPG the engine is started, the system mode, then comes on in white or, 2 ...
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LPG VEHICLE Fill up with LPG 140. Note: after several unfruitful attempts, While the fuel tank is the system may decide to remain in Operating faults Petrol mode for the current journey. A empty, the vehicle cannot 2 new attempt may be made after the start or drive in LPG In the event of an anomaly that could engine has been stopped completely...
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LPG VEHICLE In the event of an accident The main precautions to be taken are the same as with petrol vehicles: 2 – apply the parking brake; – stop the engine (a safety device that stops LPG from entering the engine is automatically triggered);...
CARD "Remote lighting" function General information If the battery is flat, you can still lock/unlock and start 2 your vehicle 49, 146. Range Make sure that the correct battery type is being used, and that the battery is in good condition and inserted correctly. Its service life is approximately two years: it should be replaced when the "Keycard Battery Low"...
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CARD Fitting a strap 7 Recommendations Driver's responsibility Avoid leaving the card in when parking or 2 hot, cold or humid areas. stopping the vehicle Do not keep the card in a place Never leave an animal, where it could be bent or child or adult who is not self- damaged accidentally, such as in sufficient alone in your vehicle,...
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CARD Insert the hand strap into the – using the card in remote control component 8 and pass the end of the mode. Driver's responsibility strap through the buckle. when parking or 2 Position the strap at the opening 6 and stopping the vehicle Do not store the card close the casing.
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CARD "Hands-free" unlocking when "Hands-free" locking when moving approaching the vehicle away from the vehicle 2 If the card has been within the detection zone 4 for approximately 15 minutes, remote locking is deactivated. With the card in the access zone 3 , With the card on you and the doors To lock the vehicle, press the button 5 the vehicle will be unlocked.
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CARD "Hands-free" unlocking/locking and, depending on the vehicle, the Note: if a door or the luggage using button 2 door mirrors automatically fold in. compartment door is open or not properly shut, the vehicle will not be 2 Special features of the unlocking locked.
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CARD Locking/unlocking the boot only The card buttons are deactivated when the 2 engine is running. Locking using the card With the doors and luggage compartment door closed, press button 5 : the vehicle will be locked. The front handles fold in and the hazard lights and side repeaters flash twice to indicate that the doors have locked and, on some vehicles, the...
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CARD To activate deadlocking Deadlocking Battery Press button 2 twice in quick Replacing the battery succession. 2 Locking is confirmed by two slow flashes and three quick flashes of the hazard warning lights and side repeaters. Depending on the vehicle, the door mirrors may fold in automatically when the vehicle is locked 125.
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CARD When the "Card battery low" message appears on the instrument panel, If they need to be replace the battery in the card: replaced, be sure to use 2 – slide the rear casing 1 downwards the same or equivalent while pressing on area A ;...
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CARD Precautions relating to batteries: 2 – keep batteries (new or used) out of reach of children; – do not swallow batteries; Risk of chemical burns which may lead to death. – if ingested or inserted into any part of the body, consult a doctor as soon as possible.
KEY, REMOTE CONTROL General information Recommendations Driver's responsibility Avoid leaving the remote when parking or 2 control in hot, cold or humid stopping the vehicle areas. Never leave an animal, child or adult who is not self- sufficient alone in your vehicle, even for a short time.
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KEY, REMOTE CONTROL locked. A beep sounds and the hazard warning lights and side repeaters do Replacement and not flash. additional keys or remote 2 Interference controls You must only contact an Interference by factors in the immediate vicinity (external approved Dealer: installations or the use of equipment –...
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KEY, REMOTE CONTROL Note: if a door or the luggage Deadlocking Driver's responsibility compartment door is open or not properly shut, the vehicle will not be when parking or locked. A beep sounds and the hazard 2 stopping the vehicle warning lights and side repeaters do Never leave an animal, not flash.
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KEY, REMOTE CONTROL Depending on the vehicle, the door mirrors may fold in automatically when If they need to be The batteries are available the vehicle is locked 125. replaced, be sure to use from approved Dealers, 2 the same or equivalent and their service life To deactivate deadlocking type of battery (consult...
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KEY, REMOTE CONTROL Do not throw away your Precautions relating to used batteries; give them to batteries: 2 an organisation responsible – keep batteries (new or for collecting and recycling used) out of reach of children; batteries. – do not swallow batteries; Risk of chemical burns which may lead to death.
DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS Rear doors Opening from the inside Opening and closing the doors 2 Opening from the outside Front doors Pull the handle 3 . With the doors unlocked or the card on you, hold the handle 2 and pull it Depending on the vehicle, it may be towards you.
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DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS warning buzzer will sound when a door around 40 seconds until the door or is opened. luggage compartment is closed. Driver's responsibility when parking or Door or luggage compartment lid Child safety 2 stopping the vehicle open buzzer Never leave an animal, child or adult who is not self- sufficient alone in your vehicle, even for a short time.
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DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS The card's built-in key – card or radio frequency remote The built-in key 2 can be used to lock control battery flat, vehicle battery or unlock the driver's door when the Access with key 2 discharged, etc.; card is not working.
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DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS Locking the doors manually Interior locking/unlocking door Once you are inside the vehicle, put control the key back in its casing in the card. Vehicles with key, remote control 2 Using the key With the door open, turn the screw 6 (using the end of the key) and close The switch 7 controls the doors, the the door.
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DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS Door and tailgate status indicator open, press and hold the switch 7 for After the vehicle is started, the system more than five seconds. automatically locks the doors when With the ignition on, the switch 7 you reach approximately 6 mph (10 When the door is closed, all the doors warning light indicates the locking...
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DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS To close has not been deactivated by mistake Luggage compartment and check that all of the opening elements are properly closed. If they To open are properly closed, contact an 2 approved dealer. Driver's responsibility If you decide to keep the doors locked when you are driving, remember that it may be more difficult for...
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DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS – access the luggage compartment by folding down the rear bench seatback(s); 2 – insert a pencil or similar object into the recess 3 and slide the unit as shown in the illustration; – push the boot lid to open it. The attaching of any carrying device (bike rack, luggage box etc.)
FRONT SEATS Press the button 2 and lift the Front headrests headrest to release it. The headrest is an important safety To refit the headrest 2 To raise the headrest component: ensure that it is in place and in the Check that the headrest rods are clean correct position.
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FRONT SEATS To move the seat forwards or back Central armrest Move the switch 2 forwards or backwards or, depending on the Move the switch 1 forwards or vehicle, lift the handle 5 and tilt the backwards or, depending on the 2 seatback to the desired position.
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FRONT SEATS To adjust the seat’s lumbar position Heated seats Consult an approved dealer. 2 Lower the handle 7 to increase the Ignition on: support and lift it to decrease it. – pressing the switch 8 on the required seat for the first time activates the heating system on high.
REAR SEATS To refit the headrest Rear headrests Enter the rods in their housing and push down the headrest until it locks to 2 Position for use use it in the high position. The side headrests are not adjustable. Check that it is correctly locked. Raise the central headrest fully until it Central headrest storage position 2 locks.
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REAR SEATS Rear bench seat You may experience resistance when To move a seat forwards or backwards handling. Functions To replace the seatback, proceed in 2 the reverse order to removal. Raise the seatback again until it reaches the locking joint of the seatback.
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REAR SEATS When moving the rear seats, ensure that 2 nothing obstructs the anchorage points (passenger's arm or leg, a pet, gravel, cloth, toys, etc.). 6 0 - G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e...
SEAT BELTS Adjusting the seat belts Always wear your seat belt when Make sure that the rear travelling in your vehicle. You must bench seat 58 is locked also comply with the legislation of the 2 particular country you are in. in position correctly so that the rear seat belts will operate Before starting, first adjust your...
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SEAT BELTS Front seat belt reminder The seat belt must be worn as close to belt(s) (if the passenger seat is the body as possible. e.g. avoid occupied) is not fastened. wearing heavy clothing, keeping bulky 2 objects under the belts, etc. Locking Unwind the belt slowly and smoothly and ensure that the buckle 3 locks into...
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SEAT BELTS symbol for the seat concerned a rear seat is occupied and the seat With the doors closed, the changes to red. belt is not fastened. warning light appears on the central Always make sure that the front When the vehicle speed is less than 2 ...
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SEAT BELTS indicated corresponds to the number Rear side seat belts Rear centre seat belt of rear seats occupied. Note: an object placed on one of the 2 rear passenger seat bases may activate the warning light in some cases. Adjusting the height of the front seat belts The locking, unlocking and adjustment...
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SEAT BELTS Warnings The following information applies to the vehicle’s front and rear seat belts. 2 – No modification must be made to the originally-fitted restraint system components (seat belts, seats and their mountings). For special operations (e.g. fitting child seats) please contact an approved dealer. –...
ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES Pretensioners Methods of restraint in addition – Have the entire to the front seat belts restraint system checked 2 following an accident. Depending on the vehicle, they may comprise: – No operation whatsoever is permitted on any part of the –...
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ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES Driver and passenger front airbags Operation The airbag system uses Fitted to the driver and passenger This system is only operational when pyrotechnic principles. sides. the ignition is switched on. 2 This explains why, when A symbol on the lower section of the In a severe frontal impact, the airbags the airbag inflates, it will windscreen indicates if this equipment...
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ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES 2 The following cases trigger the In the event of a frontal impact with In a side impact with another pretensioners or airbags. another vehicle of an equivalent or vehicle of an equivalent or higher higher category, with an impact area category, at an impact speed equal In a frontal impact against a rigid equal to or greater than 40%, where...
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ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES 2 – side impact at the front or rear of the The pretensioners or airbags may In the following examples, the be triggered in the following cases: pretensioners or airbags might not vehicle; be triggered: – frontal impact, underneath the tail of –...
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ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES Warnings All of the warnings below are given so that the airbagis not obstructed in any way when it is inflated and also to 2 prevent the risk of serious injuries caused by items which may be dislodged when it inflates. Warnings in relation to the driver's airbag –...
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ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES Side seat belt pretensioners Methods of restraint in addition – Have the entire to the rear seat belts restraint system checked 2 following an accident. Depending on the vehicle, they may comprise: – No operation whatsoever is permitted on any part of the –...
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ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES of the seats (door side) to protect the – The airbag is deployed through occupants in the event of a severe Warning related to the slits in the front seatbacks (door side impact. side airbag side): never insert any objects 2 into these slits.
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ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES Additional methods of restraint All of the following warnings are intended to ensure that the airbag is not obstructed in any way when it is inflated and 2 also to prevent the risk of serious injuries caused by items which may be projected when it inflates. The airbag is designed to complement the action of the seat belt.
CHILD SAFETY General information A collision at 31 mph (50 Driver's responsibility km/ h ) is the same as when parking or 2 Carrying children falling a distance of 10 stopping the vehicle metres. Never leave an animal, Please ensure that you comply with Transporting a child without a child or adult who is not self- the legislation of your country.
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CHILD SAFETY the country you are in and that it can be fitted in your vehicle. Consult an Set a good example by Never leave a child approved Dealer to find out which always fastening your seat unattended in the seats are recommended for your 2 ...
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CHILD SAFETY Forward-facing child seats Booster cushions Choosing a child seat Rear-facing child seats 2 Up to 18 kg or 4 years, the child may From 15 kg or 4 years, the child can travel on a forward-facing seat. travel using a booster seat, which will Choose a seat according the child's enable the seat belt to be adapted to A baby’s head is, proportionally, ...
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CHILD SAFETY Ensure that the strap paths indicated List of manufacturer's by the child seat manufacturer are The seat belt must never observed. recommended methods of be twisted or the tension 2 restraint for children: Always check that the seat belt is relieved.
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CHILD SAFETY prevent the child seat from moving in the event of a collision. The ISOFIX anchoring points have been In the latter three cases check that 2 your child seat can be installed by exclusively designed for consulting the list of compatible child seats equipped vehicles.
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CHILD SAFETY The ISOFIX anchoring points have been 2 exclusively designed for child seats equipped with the ISOFIX system. Never fit a different type of child seat, seat belt or other objects to these fittings. Check that nothing is obstructing the anchorage points.
CHILD SEATS different child seat, check with the Fitting a child seat, general manufacturer that it can be fitted. RISK OF DEATH OR information SERIOUS INJURY: 2 In the front seat before fitting a rear- Some seats are not suitable for fitting facing child seat on the The laws concerning children travelling child seats.
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CHILD SEATS Ensure that the child Installing a booster Fit the child seat in a seat or the child's feet do seat (group 2 or 3) rear seat wherever 2 not prevent the locking in Check that the seat belt possible.
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CHILD SEATS Attachment by seat belt 2 Fitting diagram 8 2 - G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e...
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CHILD SEATS Check the status of the airbag before fitting a child seat or allowing a passenger to use the seat. 2 Seat not suitable for fitting child seats. Child seat attached using the belt Seat equipped for attaching a "universal" approved seat using a seatbelt. Seat enabling a child seat with "B2"...
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CHILD SEATS Installation table The table below summarises the information shown on the installation diagram in order to ensure the regulations in 2 force are respected. Front passenger seat Weight of the Rear centre Type of child seat Rear side seats With airbag With airbag child...
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CHILD SEATS B2 = Boosters in groups 2 and 3 (15 to 25 kg and 22 to 36 kg). (2) A carrycot can be installed across the vehicle and will take up at least two seats. Position the child with his or her feet nearest the door.
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CHILD SEATS Attachment with the ISOFIX system 2 Fitting diagram 8 6 - G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e...
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CHILD SEATS For the front passenger seat, the use of a child seat with a floor support is recommended to avoid triggering the seat 2 belt warning signal. Using a child safety system which is not approved for this vehicle will not properly protect the baby or child. They risk serious or even fatal injury.
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CHILD SEATS Fitting a seat ISOFIX in the rear-left seat means the middle seat cannot be used. The central seat belt will no longer be either accessible or useable. 2 8 8 - G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e...
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CHILD SEATS Installation table The table below summarises the information shown on the installation diagram in order to ensure the regulations in 2 force are respected. Front passenger seat Without Weight of the Size of seat Rear side Rear centre Type of child seat airbag or with With airbag...
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CHILD SEATS X = Seat not suitable for fitting child seats. IUF = Seat allowing a child seat with "Universal or vehicle-specific" approval to be attached using the ISOFIX system on equipped vehicles; check that it can be fitted. 2 IL = Seat allowing a child seat with "Semi-universal or vehicle-specific"...
CHILD SAFETY: DEACTIVATING, ACTIVATING THE FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG Deactivation, activation The passenger airbag may only be activated or 2 Front passenger airbag deactivated when the deactivation vehicle is stationary with the ignition off. If it is interfered with when the vehicle is being driven, indicator lights will...
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CHILD SAFETY: DEACTIVATING, ACTIVATING THE FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG of label above) are provided to remind you of these instructions. Activation of the front passenger 2 airbag To reactivate the airbag: with the vehicle stationary and the ignition switched off, press and turn the lock 1 to the ON position.
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CHILD SAFETY: DEACTIVATING, ACTIVATING THE FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG front passenger airbag activation/ deactivation system is faulty. Allowing any other passenger to sit in 2 that seat is not recommended. Contact your approved Dealer as soon as possible; The activation or deactivation of the front passenger airbag must be done while the...
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DRIVING POSITION Driving position: left-hand drive 2 9 6 - G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e...
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DRIVING POSITION 14. Controls for: – lighting dimmer for control The fittings described below instruments; – activating/deactivating the electronic DEPEND ON THE VEHICLE – electric headlight beam adjustment; VERSION AND COUNTRY. parking brake; – activating/deactivating the Stop and 2 – activating/deactivating the autohold 1.
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DRIVING POSITION Driver’s position, right-hand drive 2 9 8 - G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e...
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DRIVING POSITION 12. Controls for: – hazard warning lights; The fittings described below – door central locking; – trip computer information read-out DEPEND ON THE VEHICLE – ... VERSION AND COUNTRY. and vehicle settings customisation 2 menu; 1. Side air vents. –...
WARNING LIGHTS Instrument panel A or B : it The display of information shown illuminates when the ignition is If no lights or sounds are below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE switched on. apparent, this indicates a EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY. 2 To adjust the brightness, see the fault in the instrument multimedia user manual.
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WARNING LIGHTS fluid level in the circuit is low or that It lights up when the ignition or the Tell-tale light forairbag there is a braking system fault. engine is switched on and goes off It lights up when the ignition or the Stop as soon as traffic conditions allow after a few seconds.
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WARNING LIGHTS – If it flashes, reduce the engine speed accompanied by the warning Anti-lock braking warning until the light stops flashing. Contact light, visit an approved dealer as soon light an approved dealer as soon as possible 172. as possible. Meanwhile, drive with It lights up when the ignition or the 2 care.
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WARNING LIGHTS The temperature should lower and the do not restart the engine. Leave the Lane departure warning light should return to a blue vehicle and consult an approved prevention warning light 185 colour. Otherwise, stop the engine. Let dealer. the engine cool down before checking 2 ...
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WARNING LIGHTS electrotechnical fault related to the Passenger AirbagOFF 92 Secondary 12 V battery electrical assembly (traction battery charge warning light and electric motor). Contact your If it comes on, accompanied by the 2 approved Dealer straight away. Seat belt reminder warning light 61 warning light and a beep, this...
DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS Speedometer 1 Instrument panel A Multimedia information 2 2 Depending on the vehicle, you can display information from the multimedia screen (compass, telephone, navigation, etc.) or information from the trip computer. Please refer to the multimedia instructions for more information. Estimated range with remaining fuel 3 The value is displayed after driving...
DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS Coolant temperature indicator 8 Trip computer/Multimedia Depending on the vehicle, you can information 10 customise your instrument panel with In normal use, the indicator 8 should the content and colours of your choice. be located before zone 7 . Depending on the vehicle, you can 2 For more information, refer to the...
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DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS Direction indicators 16 and 20 Fill up as soon as possible. Special features of E-Tech Full Hybrid versions Warning light 17 2 100 Tyre under-inflation warning light 174 Airbag warning light 19 66 Parking brake or Electronic parking brake warning light 21 158 159 "Hands off steering wheel"...
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DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS Speedometer 25 Energy flow indicator 29 If the charge level continues to drop, the electric range value will no longer 24 Depending on the style selected, the be displayed. display varies. 2 If possible, stop the vehicle when Charge meter 30 traffic conditions allow it.
DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS Fuel gauge 34 Combustion engine temperature Engine oil level low warning display 36 If the level is at the minimum, warning 2 light integrated in the indicator comes on orange, accompanied by a beep. Whatever the remaining battery level, fill the tank as soon as possible.
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DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS Instrument panel in miles Please refer to the multimedia instructions for more information. 2 To use certain driving aid functions, it is necessary to change the unit of measurement on the instrument panel in order to obtain the appropriate information when driving in a country where the speed units differ from those set...
TRIP COMPUTER Vehicle fitted with instrument panel General information 2 Trip computer A or B Depending on the vehicle, this includes the following functions: – mileage; The functions are displayed in zone 5 – trip settings; Select the functions by repeatedly –...
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TRIP COMPUTER Vehicle fitted with instrument panel – mileage; reliable the further you travel after – average speed; pressing the reset button. – average LPG consumption; For the first few miles after pressing 2 – estimated range with remaining LPG the reset key you will notice that the fuel;...
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TRIP COMPUTER Journey settings The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY. 2 Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected a) Trip log. Successive display: No stored message – information messages (passenger airbag OFF etc.); – operating fault messages (check the injection system, etc.). b) Current fuel consumption.
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TRIP COMPUTER Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected LPG distance 2 Distance travelled on LPG fuel since the last reset. --miles (km) c) Trip mileage recorder: distance travelled since the last reset. 112,4 km Reset tyre pressure, press and hold d) Reset the tyre pressures...
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TRIP COMPUTER Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected 2 LPG mode. Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected On-board computer with mileage- before-service message d) Mileage before service and oil change. Service in 18,641 miles (30,000 km)/12 Service distance months With the ignition on and the engine not running, access the "Mileage before...
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TRIP COMPUTER Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected On-board computer with mileage- 2 before-service message Note: if a service is performed without changing the engine oil, only the mileage before the next service should be reset. In the event of an oil change, both the distance before the next service and the next oil change should be reset. Mileage before oil change Oil change in 18,641 miles (30,000 km)/24 With the ignition on and the engine not running, access the "Mileage before...
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TRIP COMPUTER Information messages These can help in the vehicle starting phase, or give information about a selection or a driving status. 2 Examples of information messages are given in the following pages. Examples of messages Interpreting the display selected "Parking brake applied"...
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TRIP COMPUTER Operating fault messages 2 These appear with the warning light to inform you that you should drive very carefully to an approved dealer as soon as possible. If you fail to follow this recommendation, you risk damaging your vehicle. They disappear when the display selection key is pressed or after several seconds and are stored in the computer log.
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TRIP COMPUTER Warning messages 2 These appear with the warning light and require you to stop immediately, for your own safety, as soon as traffic conditions allow. Stop your engine and do not restart it. Call an approved Dealer. Some examples of warning messages are given below. Note: the messages appear on the display either individually or alternately (when there are several messages to be displayed), and may be accompanied by a warning light and/or a beep.
VEHICLE SETTINGS PERSONALISATION MENU – Direction indicator volume; Depending on the vehicle equipment, – Free-wheel; For safety reasons, carry this function allows you to activate/ out any adjustments deactivate and adjust some of the b) "Access": 2 vehicle's functions. while the vehicle is –...
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VEHICLE SETTINGS PERSONALISATION MENU Use control 4 or 5 to browse and – Distance warning. In this case, make your selection and confirm it by pressing the switch 6 select the function to be modified, then "LIGHTING": confirm by pressing "OK" (the display "OK", the selected value is shown by a –...
CLOCK AND OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE From the multimedia screen Exterior temperature indicator 2 As ice formation is related to climatic exposure, local air humidity and temperature, the external temperature alone is not sufficient to detect ice. Depending on the vehicle, if the electrical supply is cut (battery disconnected, supply wiring broken, etc.), the...
STEERING WHEEL/POWER-ASSISTED STEERING Steering wheel heating The function switches off automatically Adjusting the steering wheel after the regulation phase of approximately 30 minutes. The height and depth indicator light built into the switch 3 2 stays on. Note: if the function has switched off automatically, press the switch 3 twice to reactivate it.
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STEERING WHEEL/POWER-ASSISTED STEERING Special case Never leave the steering Depending on the vehicle, in the event wheel on full lock when the of a battery fault (disconnected, 2 vehicle is stationary. discharged battery, etc.), a reset of the power-assisted steering must be carried out.
REAR VIEW MIRRORS Electrical folding mirrors Exterior rear view mirrors Objects observed in the The door mirrors will fold-out rear view mirror glass automatically when the vehicle is 2 are actually closer than unlocked. The door mirrors fold in they appear. For your when the vehicle is locked.
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REAR VIEW MIRRORS vehicle behind, shift the small lever 4 located behind the rear view mirror. Rear view mirror without lever 4 2 The rear view mirror automatically darkens when you are being followed by a vehicle which illuminates you or in very bright lighting.
EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS Side lights automatically after several sweeps of the windscreen wiper blades. Turn the ring 2 until the symbol 2 is opposite the mark 3 . Before driving at night, This indicator light on the instrument check that the electrical panel comes on.
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EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS To activate the automatic main dipped beam headlight and the main beam headlights: beam headlights. The system may encounter difficulties under certain During deactivation of the main beam 2 headlights, the dipped beam conditions, including: headlights return to their original –...
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EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS Note: the main beam headlights will – the lights will go out automatically be activated upon deactivation of the The "automatic main when the engine is switched off, the automatic main beam headlights driver's door is opened or the vehicle is beam headlights"...
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EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS upon detection of the card or when the warning lights on the instrument Turn centre ring 4 on the stalk vehicle is unlocked. panel. until the symbol faces mark 3 , then They switch off automatically: release it.
HEADLIGHT BEAM ADJUSTMENT 2 Switch A is used to adjust the height of the headlight beams according to the load. With the dipped beam headlights on, press or raise switch A as many times as required to select the required position on the instrument panel.
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HEADLIGHT BEAM ADJUSTMENT Table of adjustment position examples Examples of positions for adjusting the control A 2 according to the load Petrol version only E-Tech Full Hybrid version Driver alone or with front passenger 0 or 1 0 or 1 All seats occupied 1 or 2 1 or 2...
AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS will return to its original position and Horn the direction indicator light concerned will flash three times. 2 Hazard warning lights Press the steering wheel boss A to sound the horn. Headlight flasher Press switch 2 to activate all To flash the headlights, pull the stalk 1 four direction indicator lights and side towards you, then release.
WINDSCREEN WASHER, WIPER A. a single sweep of the wipers Vehicle fitted with front Vehicle fitted with intermittent windscreen wiper rain sensor A short push will trigger one sweep of windscreen wipers the wipers. 2 B. stopping C. intermittent wiping The wipers will pause for several seconds between sweeps.
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WINDSCREEN WASHER, WIPER The rain sensor is located on the – in the event of temperatures below D. slow continuous wiping windscreen, in front of the interior rear zero, automatic wiping is not activated E. fast continuous wiping view mirror. when the vehicle is started.
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WINDSCREEN WASHER, WIPER – clean the blades; – release the blades from the In the event of obstacles on windscreen in winter; the windscreen (dirt, snow, – replace the blades 383. 2 ice etc.), clean the With the ignition on or engine started, windscreen (including the central lift the stalk 1 twice to position A area located behind the interior...
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WINDSCREEN WASHER, WIPER Windscreen washer When working in the Efficiency of a wiper engine compartment, blade 2 ensure that the Check the condition of the windscreen wiper stalk is wiper blades. How long they last in position B (stop). depends on you: Risk of injury.
REAR WINDSCREEN WASH, WIPER When washing using a roller type car Rear windscreen wiper wash, return the ring 3 on the stalk 1 Efficiency of a wiper to the stop position to deactivate blade 2 automatic wiping. Check the condition of the Follow usage recommendations.
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REAR WINDSCREEN WASH, WIPER customisation menu, you can opt to two sweeps of the wipers followed, a activate or deactivate this function few seconds later, by a third (drip 120. wiping function). 2 For vehicles not fitted with a settings When the stalk is released, it returns to customisation menu, you can have this the rear wipe position.
FUEL TANK Fuel filler cap: this is a specific type. 2 If you have to replace it, make sure it is identical to the original cap. Contact an approved Dealer. Never place the cap near a source of heat or flame. Do not wash the filler area with a high pressure washer.
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FUEL TANK level in the tank, drive the vehicle until After filling, check that the the tank has capacity. No modifications cap and cover are closed. whatsoever are Using leaded petrol will damage the 2 antipollution system and may lead to a permitted on any part of loss of warranty.
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FUEL TANK Filling stations without self-service Filling stations with self-service If the service station personnel carry out the LPG filling procedure, you must 2 hand them the filling adapter 4 . IMPORTANT: LPG filling adapter 4 Depending on the country, the use of a specific adapter is required for LPG filling.
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FUEL TANK The filling will stop as soon as you release the button. Release the stop lever (a small 2 amount of gas may be released), lift the pistol and place it on the distributor. After filling, refit the cap 5 to prevent any water or foreign bodies from entering the system.
RUNNING IN For the first 620 miles (1,000 km) do not exceed 80 mph (130 km/h) in the highest gear, or 3,000 to 3,500 rpm. You can only expect top performance from your vehicle after approximately 1,860 miles (3,000 km). 3 Note: for a new vehicle in the running- in phase: the coolant level may be...
IGNITION-STARTER SWITCH: VEHICLE WITH KEY again. Release the key as soon as the Ignition switch engine starts. 3 "Stop steering lock applied" position LOCK 0 To lock: remove the key and turn the steering wheel until the steering column locks. To unlock: turn the key and the steering wheel slightly.
STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE With the engine idling, turn the key to Vehicle with key the "LOCK" position 0. Driver's responsibility when parking or Note: on vehicles equipped with a Starting the engine manual gearbox, in the event of engine stopping the vehicle stalling the "Press clutch"...
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STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE Vehicle with card button 2 , then release the brake pedal once the engine has started. If a gear is engaged, also press the clutch pedal. Special features 3 – If one of the conditions required for starting is not met, the "Press brake + START"...
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STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE Accessories function Driver's responsibility Never switch off the when parking or ignition before the stopping the vehicle vehicle has come to a Never leave an animal, complete stop. Once child or adult who is not self- the engine has stopped, the brake 3 sufficient alone in your vehicle,...
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STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE Conditions for stopping the engine (monitor, mobile phone, video game device, etc.); – the vehicle is located in a high electromagnetic radiation zone. The "Place card in zone + START" message appears on the instrument 3 panel.
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STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE stationary and you attempt to switch of Special features of LPG the engine, the "Card missing press When you leave your versions and hold START" message appears on vehicle, especially if you The engine is always started using the instrument panel: press and hold have your card with you, petrol.
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STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE Never switch off the Driver's responsibility ignition before the when parking or vehicle has come to a stopping the vehicle complete stop. Once Never leave an animal, the engine has stopped, the brake child or adult who is not self- 3 ...
STOP AND START FUNCTION lower than a threshold specific to the standby or the speed exceeds This system enables a reduced fuel vehicle. approximately 1 mph (1 km/h) consumption and lower greenhouse (downhill, slope, etc.). gas emissions. The system is activated The engine remains on standby if automatically when the vehicle is position P is selected, or if position N...
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STOP AND START FUNCTION Conditions of standby at high Keep the clutch pedal pressed right down. With the "AUTOHOLD" speed function activated 163, Depending on the vehicle, standby the parking brake can be may be activated in free-wheel mode To fill up with fuel, the 100.
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STOP AND START FUNCTION – the emission control system is being On vehicles equipped regenerated; Before leaving the – ... with a manual gearbox: vehicle, the engine must the restart may be be stopped (not put in standby) 146. The warning light appears on interrupted if the clutch pedal is the instrument panel to indicate that...
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STOP AND START FUNCTION Special note: when the engine is on standby, pressing the switch 1 once will automatically restart the engine. 3 Deactivating, activating the function Press the switch 1 to deactivate the function. The "Stop & Start deactivated" message appears on the instrument panel and the switch 1 indicator light illuminates.
SPECIAL FEATURES OF PETROL VERSIONS (using the start button, or by and 68 mph (110 km/h) until the light The following operating conditions: pushing or towing the vehicle) goes out. – driving for long periods when the low without having identified and After between approximately 5 and 20 fuel level warning light is lit;...
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SPECIAL FEATURES OF PETROL VERSIONS For your own safety, the warning light requires you to stop immediately, as soon as traffic 3 conditions allow. Switch off the engine and do not restart it. Call an approved dealer. D r i v i n g - 1 5 7...
PARKING BRAKE Handbrake warning light on the instrument Gear lever, handbrake panel will come on. Gearstick Make sure that the 3 handbrake is fully released when driving (red indicator light off), otherwise overheating, or even damage, may occur. When stationary and depending on the road gradient and/or vehicle To release...
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PARKING BRAKE Electronic parking brake An impact to the – for vehicles equipped with an Assisted operation underside of the vehicle automatic gearbox, when P position while manoeuvring (e.g. is engaged. Applying the electronic parking striking a post, raised brake kerb or other street furniture) may 3 ...
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PARKING BRAKE Manual operation the instrument panel and warning light 3 on switch 4 light up. The electronic parking brake can be used to After the engine is switched off, the immobilise the vehicle. indicator light 3 goes out a few minutes after the electronic parking Before leaving the vehicle, check that the electronic...
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PARKING BRAKE Manually releasing the electronic Brief stop parking brake The electronic parking brake can be used to immobilise the vehicle. Before leaving the vehicle, check that the electronic 3 parking brake is fully applied. Warning light 3 on switch 4 and warning light on the instrument panel illuminate to...
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PARKING BRAKE Special cases Operating faults paragraph on "Manually releasing the electronic parking brake"); – depending on the vehicle, the – If there is a fault, the electronic parking brake is applied warning light on the instrument panel automatically. You will have to release lights up accompanied by the "Check it manually.
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PARKING BRAKE Activation Deactivation If the "DANGER electrical fault" or "Check battery" or "Braking system fault" message appears, you must immobilise the 3 vehicle by engaging first gear (manual gearbox), P position (automatic gearbox) or by pulling the switch 4 for approximately 10 seconds.
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PARKING BRAKE – the driver's seat belt is fastened; – the electronic parking brake is released; 3 – the vehicle is not stationary on a very steep slope. The maintained braking force is confirmed by the warning light on the instrument panel. Conditions for interrupting the braking force The following conditions must be met:...
DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING On the instrument panel A or B The fuel consumption, along with energy consumption for the E-Tech Depending on the vehicle, the Full Hybrid version, is approved information display can be organised according to a standard and regulatory and customised based on the procedure.
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DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING Driving style indicator 2 Informs you about the driving style adopted in real time. You will be notified by indicator 2 . The more petals displayed on the indicator 2 , the more your driving is flexible and economical. 3 If you regularly monitor this indicator, you will reduce your vehicle’s fuel ...
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DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING Activating the function On the multimedia screen Eco advice is given to help improve your performance. Journey record With your favourite journeys saved, you can compare your performance between trips and the performance of other vehicle users. 3 ...
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DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING – by pressing switch 5 ; decreases engine braking and allows Charge meter – by pressing the switch 6 299; you to farther without accelerating in – from the multimedia screen (refer to order to save fuel. the multimedia instructions).
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DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING Heating levels – in green: all-electric mode, the – Do not over rev the engine in the traction battery provides the energy intermediate gears. You should always It is normal to notice an increase in the required for the electric motor to power use the highest gear possible.
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DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING Tyres Advice on use Advice for reducing consumption and helping to preserve the environment: If the vehicle has been parked in the sun, open the doors for a few moments to let the hot air escape 3 before starting the engine.
ECO PREDICTIVE DRIVING ASSISTANT Operating principle remain displayed on the instrument Depending on the vehicle, using panel until the situation occurs. subscription-based maps this function allows you to adopt a more economical Driving situations driving style. The following driving situations are When approaching a driving situation detected: (roundabout, speed limit, etc.) the...
MAINTENANCE AND ANTIPOLLUTION ADVICE that it no longer complies with atmosphere or mechanical damage Your vehicle complies with criteria for antipollution regulations. may occur. recycling and recovering vehicles at the end of their service life, which Have your vehicle adjusted and This indicator light on the entered into force in 2015.
ENVIRONMENT Please make your own In order to preserve raw material Your vehicle has been designed with resources, your vehicle also includes contribution towards protecting respect for the environment in mind many parts made from recycled the environment too. for its entire service life: during its plastics or renewable materials.
TYRE PRESSURE LOSS WARNING The system can be identified by the 1 label in the vehicle. Operating principle 3 This system detects a loss of pressure in one of the tyres by measuring the wheel speed while driving. Warning light 2 comes on steady to alert the driver in the event of insufficient pressure (deflated wheel,...
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TYRE PRESSURE LOSS WARNING – significant change in load or – after each re-inflation or resetting of This function is an distribution of load on one side of the tyre pressure; – after changing a wheel; vehicle; additional driving aid. –...
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TYRE PRESSURE LOSS WARNING – for vehicles fitted with a type A instrument panel, tap switch 6 to reach zone 7 of the instrument panel; – for vehicles equipped with a type B instrument panel, press switch 6 as many times as necessary to reach the 3 "Vehicle"...
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TYRE PRESSURE LOSS WARNING Message display This table shows the possible messages related to the tyre resetting procedure. Steps Messages Readings 3 Tyre pressure init. at stop The message is displayed during driving. If you want to reset the pressure of the four tyres, stop the vehicle.
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TYRE PRESSURE LOSS WARNING Tyre repair product and inflation pressure faults (e.g. deflated or Readjustment of tyre pressures punctured tyre). The pressure of the four tyres must Only use equipment approved by the be set when cold (refer to the label brand network, otherwise the system located on the edge of the driver's risks late activation or incorrect...
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TYRE PRESSURE LOSS WARNING Fault message table Indicator lights Messages Readings This indicates that tyre under-inflation or puncture has been detected. Check and adjust 3 Inflate tyres and init. the pressure of the four tyres when cold and comes on reset the system.
DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS Anti-lock braking system (ABS) Operating faults: Depending on the vehicle, they may include: Under heavy braking, the ABS – illuminated on – an anti-lock braking system prevents the wheels from locking, the instrument panel accompanied, (ABS);...
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DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS Electronic stability program vehicle when pulling away accelerating Emergency brake assist or decelerating. (ESC) with understeer control This system supplements the ABS and and traction control Operating principle helps reduce vehicle stopping Using the wheel sensors, the system distances.
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DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS When the system detects an operating Note: multi-collision braking requires Under these conditions, the feel of fault, the "Check braking system" the proper functioning of your vehicle's applying the brake pedal may be message is displayed on the braking system. different.
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DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS brake pedal to depress the accelerator pedal. The hill start assistance system cannot System operation completely prevent the It only operates when the gear lever is vehicle from rolling in a position other than neutral (other than N or P for automatic backwards in all situations 3 ...
ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS – overspeed sound alert 216; My Safety – lane departure prevention 185; Depending on the length of – driver vigilance warning 214; time following the last time The "My Safety" function can be used – emergency lane departure the engine was stopped, to deactivate or activate a set of driver prevention 192.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Activation/deactivation Refer to the multimedia instructions for information on accessing the settings. – performs corrective action on the From the multimedia screen 2 steering system. Lane departure prevention You can retake control of 3 the vehicle at any time by operating the steering wheel.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS From the "My Safety" switch 3 Operation – approaches a roadside without activating direction indicators; – crosses a continuous line without activating the indicator lights; – crosses a broken line without activating the direction indicators, if the 3 "operation on broken line"...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS In this case, the function warns the driver has regained control of the grey warning light on driver: vehicle. the instrument panel. Thus, you are – by a vibration in the steering wheel; informed as a priority of the status of You can interrupt the the function "Channel centriing";...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS – engaging reverse gear; – a towbar is electrically connected to – strong acceleration; the trailer hitch socket; – the lane width changes; – the warning light is displayed. – operation of the Electronic Stability Control system; When the function is deactivated, the –...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS – "Vibration": adjust the steering wheel vibration for the "Lane departure prevention" function; – "Lane exit anticipation": adjust the line detection sensitivity level. To do this, select: 3 – “Late”: line detected upon crossing; – “Standard”: line detected on approach; – “Early” line detected nearby. Please refer to the multimedia instructions for further information.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Warnings This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to replace the due care and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle. 3 System servicing/repairs –...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS – the windscreen is cracked or distorted (do not carry out windscreen repairs in this area; have it changed by an approved dealer); – the vehicle is towing a trailer or a caravan; – the vehicle is entering an area with several surface markings (an area with road works etc.). 3 ...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Using information from the radar 2 and Emergency lane departure the camera 1 , the function triggers This system provides an corrective action on the vehicle prevention additional driving aid. steering system in the event of a risk This system is not, under of collision with a vehicle coming from any circumstances,...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Activating/deactivating the function Detection of an oncoming vehicle From the A "My Safety" switch 3 Please refer to the multimedia instructions for more information. Press A switch twice if the function has been disabled from the Personal mode of the "My Safety"...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS 68 mph (110 km/h), if there is a risk of collision with a vehicle coming from the You can interrupt the opposite direction in an adjacent lane trajectory correction at any and within the detection zone C , time by moving the steering without the direction indicator having wheel.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS approaching a line (continuous or – activation of the direction indicator broken) and there is a risk of collision light (only when an oncoming vehicle with a vehicle located in the blind spot is detected in an adjacent lane); D and it is moving in the same –...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS When the front camera is obscured, unexpected or unnecessary the "Front camera no visibility" corrections. message is displayed on the instrument panel. Operating faults Clean the area where the sensors are When the function detects an located.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Warnings This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to replace the due care and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle. 3 ...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS – the windscreen is cracked or distorted (do not carry out windscreen repairs in this area; have it changed by an approved dealer); – the vehicle is towing a trailer or a caravan; – the vehicle is being towed (breakdowns); –...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Blind spot warning The function does not notify the driver if the other vehicles are not moving. 3 This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to replace the due care and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Ensure that zone C around the radars – if you overtake another vehicle, the warning area and/or a vehicle is warning light 2 will only come on, if on each side of the rear bumper are rapidly approaching from the rear on not obstructed (by dirt, mud, snow, that vehicle remains for a long enough...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Due to the presence of sensors behind the bumper, it is advisable to entrust any operation on the bumper (repair, replacement, paintwork, etc.) to a 3 qualified professional. D r i v i n g - 2 0 1...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Warnings – The system’s detection range operates according to a standard lane width. If driving on a narrow lane, the system may warn you when a vehicle is detected further away than the nearest lane. 3 – The system’s detection range operates according to a standard lane width. If you are driving in wide traffic lanes, the system might not be able to detect a vehicle in the blind spot. –...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Limitation of the system operation – The radar area should be kept clean and free of any modifications in order to ensure the proper operation of the system. – Small objects moving close to the vehicle (motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians, etc.) may not be recognised by the 3 ...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Activating/deactivating the function Safe distance alert This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to replace the due care 3 and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Operation (very insufficient distance between the two vehicles). The measurement is displayed for If the interval between the two vehicles is less than approximately 0.5 information: the system seconds, the indicator light 4 and does not carry out any display D will flash in red on the action on the vehicle.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Warnings This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to replace the due care and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle. 3 System servicing/repairs –...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS – and stationary vehicles; Active emergency braking This system can apply maximum braking to the – surrounding pedestrians and vehicle until it is completely cyclists. stationary if necessary. The system informs the driver if there For safety reasons, always wear 3 ...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Operation "Brake" message appear on the instrument panel accompanied by a Special features of beep. warnings Note: Depending on the speed, the warning and braking may be – if the driver uses the vehicle controls (steering wheel, pedals, etc.) the activated simultaneously.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Activation/deactivation Stationary vehicles are detected by the system when: – your vehicle is travelling at a speed Depending on the vehicle, between approximately 5 mph (8 km/h) according to the length of and 50 mph (80 km/h). time following the last time 3 ...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS warning light appears on the instrument panel. The possible causes are: – the system is temporarily blinded (glare from the sun, dipped beam headlights, bad weather conditions 3 etc.). The system will be operational again when visibility conditions are better;...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Warnings This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to replace the due care and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle. The triggering of this function 3 ...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS System disturbance Some conditions can disturb or damage the system's operation, such as: – a complex environment (metal bridge, tunnel, etc.); – poor weather conditions (snow, hail, black ice, etc.); 3 – poor visibility (night, fog, etc.); –...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Deactivating the function You must deactivate the function if: – the camera area has been damaged (e.g. on the inside or outside of the windscreen); – the front of the vehicle was damaged (impact, scratch on the radar, etc.); –...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Operation – a few minutes have elapsed since Driver vigilance warning the vehicle last stopped; – the vehicle speed is greater than The driver vigilance warning is a approximately 43 mph (70 km/h). function that analyses the behaviour of If there is a risk of fatigue or impaired the driver (driving style, vehicle attention, the "Vigilance alert Have a...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS – To reactivate the alerts, press the button 3 once. The indicator light on Depending on the vehicle, Depending on the vehicle, it the button 3 lights up. depending on the length of may not be possible to time following the last time deactivate alerts.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS – certain driving styles (incorrect Detection of road signs limited speed setpoint to the speed driving etc.); limit displayed on the instrument panel by the system ( 221 and 224). – driving on a road in poor condition; –...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Activation/deactivation manually select the speed unit shown speed limit with length of application, on the instrument panel (e.g. change etc.) the unit from miles to kilometres) in 3. Additional road signs (start of no For safety reasons, carry order to display accurate information overtaking zone).
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Variation of the limited speed or cruising speed 3 The sound alert can be deactivated or To activate or deactivate the sound activated using "Custom" mode in the alert, please refer to the multimedia "My Safety" function 184. instructions.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS When the system detects an operating fault, the is displayed on the instrument panel. 3 D r i v i n g - 2 1 9...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Warnings This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to replace the due care and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle. 3 The driver must always adapt their speed to the highway code and traffic conditions, regardless of system indications.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Switching on – Active Driver Assist; Speed limiter – Adaptive Cruise Control; – cruise control; The speed limiter function controls the – speed limiter; engine and braking system to help you – OFF. not to exceed a driving speed that you have chosen, known as the limit 2.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Varying the limit speed 7 . The 7 warning light appears in grey. system automatically limits the vehicle The "Speed limiter ready: SET to speed when a speed limit road sign is activate" message appears on the identified and passed.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Putting the function on standby You must keep your When the speed limiter is feet near the pedals to set to standby, pressing be ready to react in an switch 4 or 5 reactivates emergency. the function without taking into account the stored speed: it is the 3 ...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Controls The 7 warning light disappears from 5. Switch to activate and increase the instrument panel to confirm that cruising speed or to recall the the function has stopped. memorised cruising speed (SET/+). 6. Pop-up button (depending on the vehicle): adapts the speed setpoint to To exit the driving 3...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Switching on Press switch 1 as many times as necessary to select the cruise control Please note that you must keep your feet The 8 warning light appears in grey. close to the pedals in order to react in an The "Cruise control ready: SET to activate"...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS In the case of a steep descent, the – the brake pedal; display in green of the cruising speed system may not maintain the cruising – press the clutch pedal or shift to and, depending on the vehicle, the warning light 8 appears.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS equipped with an automatic gearbox) According to road conditions (traffic, enables you to maintain the speed weather, etc.), the "Adaptive cruise selected, known as the cruising speed, control" function can be activated: while keeping a following distance with –...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS while keeping a safe distance from the Note: vehicle in front in the same lane. This function is an – the driver must observe the additional driving aid. Depending on the vehicle, when the maximum speed limit and safe "Road Sign Detection"...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Location of the camera and radar 4. Safe distance settings The radar and camera 5. Recall the stored cruising speed zones must be kept (RES). clean and free of any 6. Activates, stores or reduces the tampering in order to cruising speed or stores the current ensure the proper operation of the...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Displays Switching on The cruising speed 13 replaces the Press switch 3 as many times as dashes and the warning light necessary to select adaptive cruise and the cruising speed are displayed control. in green to confirm that the cruise control function is in operation.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Activating cruise control with (depending on the vehicle) speed limit sign recognition If the vehicle is equipped with the (display A ) "Road Sign Detection" 216function, press the contextual button 9 to adapt the vehicle's speed to the 14 speed limits detected by the camera.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS – you can also activate/deactivate the – the speed 15 detected by the function by pressing and holding the system on the next road section or pop-up button 9 ; speed limit zone. – in some cases (if there is a The detected speed 15 is taken into significant difference between the account by the system.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Activating cruise control with The driver must always stay vigilant advance recognition of the road regarding the speed applied by the Cruise control with advance layout (display C ) system and remains responsible for recognition of the road the vehicle speed.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Safe distance control activation Setting the cruising speed Adjusting the following distance As soon as cruise control is activated, the default safe distance 12 is displayed in green on the instrument panel. The default following distance corresponds to approximately 2 3 seconds.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS – distance gauge G : short distance The cruising speed may be exceeded – if the stop lasts for less than thirty (corresponding to approximately 1.2 at any time by applying the accelerator seconds, the vehicle will start again seconds).
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Putting the function on standby The two functions are automatically confirmed by the illumination of the reactivated as soon as reception of the cruising speed in green. You can set the function to standby connected data becomes optimal Note: if the stored speed is higher when: again.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS in front changing lanes quickly, etc.) The "Adaptive cruise control" function The green warning light 10 disappears the system may not have time to is interrupted when you press switch to confirm that the function has been react.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Operating faults Limitations of system operation If an adaptive cruise control function Vehicle detection operating fault is detected, the "Check adaptive cruise control" message appears on the instrument panel and the adaptive cruise control function is 3 suspended.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Detection during cornering Detection of vehicles in adjacent Vehicles hidden due to variations lanes in ground relief The system will not detect vehicles hidden due to variations in ground relief or those located outside of the camera and radar detection areas 3 ...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Stationary and slow moving vehicles Always be ready to take control of your vehicle when you come upon stationary or very slow-moving vehicles (example R ). 3 The adaptive cruise control does not trigger an emergency stop and its braking capability is limited.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Non-detection of fixed obstacles and objects of a small size 3 – vehicles in front 17 that change Detection of vehicles moving into lane, discovering a stationary vehicle lane at high speed 18 (e.g. S ); When your vehicle is overtaken by The system cannot detect: –...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Warning This function is an additional driving aid. It can under no circumstances replace the driver's responsibility to respect speed limits and safe distances or to be vigilant. 3 The driver must always be in control of the vehicle. The driver must always adapt their speed to the surroundings and driving conditions, regardless of system indications.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Deactivating the function You must deactivate the function if: – the vehicle is travelling on a winding road; – the vehicle is being towed (breakdowns); – the vehicle is towing a trailer or a caravan; 3 –...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS In the event of system disturbance Some conditions can disturb or damage the system's operation, such as: – the windscreen or the radar area is obscured (by dirt, ice, snow, condensation, number plate, etc.); – a complex environment (tunnel, etc.); 3 –...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS The cruising speed can adjust – the adaptive cruise control can brake Active driver assist automatically to a speed limit change the vehicle up to a third of the braking (depending on the country and capacity. Depending on the situation, The "Active driver assist"...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS It is represented by the warning light. Note: in the event of a sharp bend, the function's lateral retention capacities are limited and require the driver to 3 take immediate action on the steering wheel. Additional information Depending on the vehicle, the "Active driver assist"...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Location of components 3 2 4 8 - D r i v i n g...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS 1 Camera Keeps the vehicle stationary under The radar and camera certain conditions. Detects markings on the ground and zones must be kept the position of vehicles on the various 4 Power-assisted steering clean and free of any traffic lanes.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Controls 3 2 5 0 - D r i v i n g...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS 14. Switch to activate or increase the 8 Steering wheel cruising speed or recall the stored The driver must always keep their cruising speed (SET/+). hands on the steering wheel. If too 15. Pop-up button (depending on the much force is applied when turning the vehicle): adapts the speed setpoint to steering wheel, the "Lane Centring"...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS function is in operation and directing Activating/deactivating the "Active your vehicle towards the centre of the driver assist" function lane. You can interrupt the "Lane Centring" Activating the function function at any time by forcefully turning the steering wheel. As soon as 3 you stop turning the steering wheel, the "Lane Centring"...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS adjust the offset precisely. The vehicle – the vehicle crosses a line; then remains in the offset position – the system is temporarily disrupted when you stop exerting effort to turn (for example: camera obscured by dirt, the steering wheel.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS message appears on the instrument to inform you. To reactivate the You can affect the vehicle function, set the gear lever to D panel 22 along with the warning position and press the switch 13 trajectory at any point by light in red, accompanied by a beep (SET/-) or 14 (SET/+): the "Active turning the steering wheel.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS In the case of a sharp bend concerned appear in red on the instrument panel. If the vehicle crosses a line completely and moves out of lane, the "Lane Centring" function is put on standby. The function is confirmed 3 ...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Warning The "Active driver assist" is an additional driving aid. it can under no circumstances replace the driver's responsibility to respect speed limits and safe distances and to be vigilant. 3 The driver must always be in control of the vehicle. The driver must always adapt their trajectory and speed according to the surroundings and driving conditions, regardless of system indications.
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Deactivating the system You must deactivate the system if: – the vehicle is travelling on a winding road; – the vehicle is being towed (breakdowns); – the vehicle is towing a trailer or a caravan; 3 –...
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ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Some conditions can disrupt or damage the system operation, for example: – obstruction of the windscreen or the radar area (by dirt, ice, snow, condensation etc.) Frequently check the cleanliness and condition of the windscreen, front wiper blades and front bumper; –...
PARKING AIDS The function does not take into Parking distance control account towing or carrying systems An impact to the that are not recognised by the system. underside of the vehicle Operating principle while manoeuvring (e.g. striking a post, raised This function is an kerb or other street furniture) may 3 ...
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PARKING AIDS Operation Obstacle detection depending on the proximity of the detected obstacle. Special case of obstacles on the side 3 The display 2 shows the vehicle The system is able to detect most surroundings and emits beeps. obstacles located near the rear and, depending on the equipment, near the Depending on the equipment, it may front and sides of the vehicle.
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PARKING AIDS Adjustment – if there is no risk of collision, no From the "Vehicle" world on your multimedia screen 4 , press the beep will sound when approaching the obstacle. Depending on the vehicle, "Parking assistance" menu. For safety reasons, carry the area where the obstacle 3 has Activate or deactivate areas covered been detected is shown interspersed.
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PARKING AIDS Park Assist sound volume panel, or the system does not produce a sound or display when the reverse Adjust the Park Assist volume using gear is engaged. the volume bar Check that the ultrasonic sensors are clean. If it the fault persists, consult an approved Dealer.
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PARKING AIDS Advice When the vehicle is travelling at a speed below approximately 6 mph (10 km/h), some noises (motorcycle, lorry, pneumatic drill, etc.) may trigger the Park Assist system audible warnings. 3 System servicing/repairs – In the event of an impact, the alignment of the ultrasonic sensors may be altered and its operation may consequently be affected.
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PARKING AIDS Limitation of the system operation – The ultrasonic detection zones should be kept clean and free of any modifications in order to ensure the proper operation of the system. – Small objects moving close to the vehicle (motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians, etc.) may not be recognised by the 3 system.
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PARKING AIDS Reversing camera Operation 3 When engaging reverse gear, the Fixed guide line 3 camera 1 on the tailgate transmits a view of the area behind the vehicle to The fixed gauge includes coloured the multimedia screen 2 accompanied markers A , B and C indicating the by one or two guide lines 3 and 4 distance behind the vehicle:...
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PARKING AIDS vehicle trajectory according to the black screen is displayed temporarily on the multimedia screen 2 . position of the steering wheel. Make sure that the camera is not obscured (by dirt, This may be caused by a fault affecting Settings mud, snow, condensation the camera or screen (clearness, fixed...
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PARKING AIDS Difference between the estimated Driving or reversing towards a Driving or reversing towards a distance and actual distance steep downhill slope protruding object Driving or reversing towards a steep uphill slope 3 The fixed guidelines 6 show the Position H seems further than position distances as further than they actually J on the screen.
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PARKING AIDS Switching on Hands-free parking km/h), there are several ways to access the function: – via the multimedia screen 4 , access the "Vehicle" world 2 and press the "Hands-free parking" 3 menu; – via the "Hands-free parking" widget 3 (if configured by the customer);...
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PARKING AIDS default manoeuvre proposed by the the desired space by touching the Exiting a parallel parking space system is assistance in exiting a screen. – Activate the "Hands-free parking" parallel parking space. The space turns green on the function; In other cases, the default manoeuvre multimedia screen 4 and is marked –...
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PARKING AIDS – that all doors and the luggage warning light disappears When manoeuvring, the compartment are closed; from the instrument panel steering wheel may turn accompanied by a beep to warn you quickly: do not put your – that no obstacles are in the way of that the manoeuvre has been aborted.
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PARKING AIDS Note: if there is a fault with the function, the vehicle is not immobilised. Take control of the vehicle again immediately. 3 D r i v i n g - 2 7 1...
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PARKING AIDS Warnings This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to replace the due care and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle. Make sure that the manoeuvre 3 complies with the applicable traffic regulations in your location.
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PARKING AIDS Using information from cameras 1 , 2 – front view (using camera 1 ) + bird's- 360° camera and 3 located in the front bumper, eye view (using cameras 1 , 2 and 3 ): door mirrors and on the tailgate, as standard front view and panoramic well as ultrasonic detectors 4 located front view + standard bird's-eye view;...
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PARKING AIDS Rear camera 3 The front camera view is displayed on the multimedia screen 5 . In front view or rear view: when manoeuvring on a slope, objects This function is an shown on the multimedia additional aid. It cannot, screen may be closer or further 3 therefore, under any...
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PARKING AIDS Front side view 2 This system is initially used with the aid of several gauges (mobile and The front, rear and side trailer for trajectory and fixed for view guidelines are a distance). representation projected Fixed guide lines 6 onto flat ground;...
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PARKING AIDS For more information 259. Bird's eye view In "bird's eye view" mode, Activation/deactivation the objects displayed on the multimedia screen are actually further away than they seem. 3 Take this into account in order to correctly assess the distance before any manoeuvre.
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PARKING AIDS Difference between the estimated Driving or reversing towards a – when the gear lever is in neutral distance and actual distance steep downhill slope position (manual gearbox) or in N or P position (automatic gearbox) for approximately three seconds; Driving or reversing towards a steep uphill slope –...
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PARKING AIDS Driving or reversing towards a Limitation of the system operation Adjusting the display protruding object 3 The system is unable to display From the multimedia screen, when the Position H seems further than position objects located in certain areas. "360°...
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PARKING AIDS – screen split between the rear view/ – colours; bird's eye view; – contrast. Please refer to the multimedia instructions for further information. – screen split between the rear view/ front side view (depending on the Note: for safety reasons, the views are vehicle).
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PARKING AIDS Operation the driver when another vehicle If one of the radars is obscured, the appears in the detection zone B . "Side radars without visibility" message is displayed on the instrument panel. The function is activated if: Clean the area where the sensors are –...
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PARKING AIDS Operating faults When the system detects a fault, the "Check side radars" message is displayed on the instrument panel. Consult an approved dealer. 3 Due to the presence of sensors behind the bumper, it is advisable to entrust any operation on the bumper (repair, replacement, paintwork, etc.) to a qualified professional.
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PARKING AIDS Limitations to system operation Limitation of the system operation – The radar area should be kept clean and free of any modifications in order to ensure the proper operation of the 3 system. – Small objects (motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians etc.) moving towards to the vehicle may not be recognised by the system.
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PARKING AIDS Warnings This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to replace the due care and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle. 3 The system should under no circumstances be taken to be an obstacle detector or an anti-collision system.
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PARKING AIDS Special feature Safe passenger exit Description 3 Using information from the sensors installed on each side of the rear Ensure that zone C around the radars bumper (area C ), the function warns on each side of the rear bumper are the driver: not obstructed (by dirt, mud, snow, –...
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PARKING AIDS Operation Activating/deactivating the function from the multimedia screen 4 3 When the detected object is very close, a beep sounds and is When a door is opened, when a accompanied by the 3 "Side obstacle moving object is detected, the warning To activate or deactivate the function, detected"...
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PARKING AIDS – there are moving objects (motorbikes, bicycles, pedestrians, This function is an vehicles, etc.) moving towards or near additional driving aid and your vehicle at a low speed that is not may not detect certain considered a risk by the system; vehicles or objects in –...
AUTOMATIC GEARBOX, ELECTRONIC LEVER Electronic selector lever 3 4. : position of the engaged gear; The triangle 7 is displayed when manual mode is activated. 5. : position accessible from the current position by moving the selector 1 electronic selector lever lever 1 one notch forwards or R reverse Check that the P backwards;...
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AUTOMATIC GEARBOX, ELECTRONIC LEVER One-touch selector To engage position P and the warning light displayed on the instrument panel. Note: – if the driver opens their door to leave the vehicle and P position has not 3 been engaged, a beep sounds and the "P not engaged"...
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AUTOMATIC GEARBOX, ELECTRONIC LEVER In the majority of driving conditions, two notches forwards to engage Gear change paddles 8 and 9 you will no longer have to use your position R. gear lever: the gears change If the brake pedal is not depressed, a "automatically", at the right time, to a beep will sound, the display of position suitable engine speed because the...
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AUTOMATIC GEARBOX, ELECTRONIC LEVER – the "temporary" manual mode Special cases can be used to force gear shifting by In certain driving conditions (resulting briefly pressing one of the two in, for example, engine protection, paddles. Driving mode D and the operation of the Electronic Stability engaged gear appear on the Control programme: ESC, etc.) "the...
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AUTOMATIC GEARBOX, ELECTRONIC LEVER Parking the vehicle Operating faults The P position must only be On vehicles equipped with lever 1 , – when driving, if the "Check engaged when the vehicle position P is automatically engaged as gearbox" message appears on the is stationary.
AUTOMATIC GEARBOX, MANUAL LEVER Operation Selector lever 3 The display 3 on the instrument panel indicates which position is engaged by With the selector lever 1 in P position, the selector lever 1 or, depending on 1 Selector lever start the vehicle. For the E-Tech Full the vehicle, displays the gear engaged Hybrid versions, the READY message P park...
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AUTOMATIC GEARBOX, MANUAL LEVER Driving in mode B Gear change paddles 5 and 6 The READY warning light is (E-Tech Full Hybrid version) displayed on the instrument This mode enables driving with greater panel to indicate that the regenerative engine braking. When hybrid system is in operation and releasing the accelerator pedal, the ready to drive 146.
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AUTOMATIC GEARBOX, MANUAL LEVER – the "temporary" manual mode Note: return to automatic mode by can be used to force gear shifting by pressing and holding the right-hand When facing uphill, to briefly pressing one of the two paddle. Automatic mode D is displayed remain stopped, do not paddles.
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AUTOMATIC GEARBOX, MANUAL LEVER will prevent the "automatic gearbox" possible to let the gearbox cool down from changing gears repeatedly when An impact to the and wait for the message to disappear; – breakdown recovery of a vehicle driving uphill, and permit engine underside of the vehicle with an automatic gearbox 385.
EMERGENCY CALL If the vehicle is equipped, the emergency call function can be used to call the emergency services (without charge) automatically or manually in the event of an accident or illness, reducing the time it takes for the 3 emergency services to arrive.
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EMERGENCY CALL – pressing the button 3 five times To guarantee your safety In the event of an within ten seconds. and the proper operation accident, if the location If the button was pressed by mistake, it of the system, any and traffic conditions is possible to cancel the call by pressing and holding the button 3 for...
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EMERGENCY CALL Without the emergency call feature, the system is not trackable and will not be under constant surveillance. Data is automatically and constantly 3 erased, and the system stores only the last three positions of the vehicle. According to local legislation, data is only sent in the event of an emergency call.
MULTI-SENSE Accessing the menu You can access MULTI-SENSE Depending on the vehicle, the MULTI- (depending on the vehicle): SENSE system enables you to choose from several driving modes that affect – from the multimedia screen 1 ; the driving, ambient lighting, comfort –...
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MULTI-SENSE enable the reduction of fuel consumption 165. In "All-Terrain" mode and "Snow" mode, certain "Sport" mode driving aid functions (Stop and Go adaptive cruise control, This mode enables an increased Active Driver Assist, etc.) are not responsiveness from the engine and the gearbox.
AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Air vents, air outlets 4 Yo u r c o m f o r t - 3 0 1...
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AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Rear seats 1. Side air vents 2. Side window demister outlet 3. Windscreen demister outlet 4. Centre air vents 5. Footwell heater outlets for front passengers 6. Control panel 4 7. Footwell heater outlets for rear passengers 8.
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AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Manual air conditioning 8. System OFF stop indicator light. Press the control 13 to activate the system or set the control 16 to the 9. System OFF stop control. desired ventilation speed. The A controls 10.
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AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING when the outside temperature is (distribution, ventilation speed, The air flow is distributed comfortable. recycling) required. between front side window demisting vents, the windscreen demisting vents Adjusting the ventilation fan speed Rear screen de-icing and and the footwells.
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AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Recommendations Prolonged use of air In the event of freezing, recirculation can lead to manually de-ice the condensation forming on windscreen using a scraper rather the side windows and than the de-icing/demisting windscreen, and discomfort due function in order to reduce your to the use of non-renewed air in energy consumption.
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AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Stopping the system Automatic climate control 9. System OFF stop indicator light. Press control 17 "OFF". 10. System OFF stop control. The controls 11. Passenger compartment air Switching the air conditioning on or distribution adjustment. 12.
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AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Adjusting the ventilation fan speed "A/C MAX" function multimedia screen. The positions are in the following order: In automatic mode, the system uses The "A/C MAX" function enables the the most suitable amount of air to user to feel the maximum power of All the air is then directed to the reach and maintain the desired...
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AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING "Favourites" function Manual use Press the button 13 and the built-in warning light comes on. Prolonged use of this position may lead to odours, caused by non-renewal of air, and the formation of condensation on the windows. We therefore advise you to return to 4 automatic mode as soon as air...
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AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Air conditioning: information For vehicles fitted with air conditioning This may be caused by the cabin filter with no automatic mode, switch off the cartridge becoming clogged. and advice on use system when it is not required. –...
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AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Refrigerant fluid Inflammable product Do not open the refrigerant circuit. The Consult the vehicle user fluid may damage eyes manual or skin. Maintenance (1) Quantity of Before carrying out any 4 refrigerant fluid action in the engine x.xxx kg present in the compartment, you must...
MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT The location and operation of Steering wheel controls 4 Multimedia settings equipment may vary according to the vehicle. 1. Multimedia screen; 2. Multimedia sockets; 3. Steering column controls; 4. Steering column controls; 4 5. USB-C multimedia ports for the rear passengers.
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MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT Microphone 8 Using the telephone We remind you of the need to conform to the legislation in force concerning the use of such equipment. 4 Wireless charger 9 (depending on the vehicle) 321 3 1 2 - Yo u r c o m f o r t...
ELECTRIC WINDOWS One-touch electric windows These systems operate with the ignition on or off, until one of the front doors is opened (limited to about 3 minutes). Driver's responsibility Never leave your vehicle with the card or key 4 inside, with a child, adult who is not self-sufficient or a pet in the vehicle, even for a short while.
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ELECTRIC WINDOWS in hands-free mode, on the card or, Passenger safety depending on the vehicle, on the key holder, all of the windows The driver can prevent equipped with the one-touch electric the front and rear window system and, depending on the passenger electric vehicle, the sunroof, will close windows from operating (and the...
ELECTRIC SUNROOF To slide the sunroof To slide the curtain 1 Driver's responsibility Never leave an animal, child or adult who is not self-sufficient alone in your vehicle, even for a short time. The reason for this is that the 4 ...
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ELECTRIC SUNROOF Remote control closing When closing the If you press the locking button on sunroof, ensure that no the card twice in quick succession, part of the body (arm, the windows and sunroof will close hand, etc.) is protruding automatically.
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ELECTRIC SUNROOF Important: during this Driver's responsibility operation, the sunroof anti- Never leave an animal, pinch function is child or adult who is not deactivated. Contact your self-sufficient alone in approved Dealer as soon as your vehicle, even for a short possible;...
SUN VISOR Front sun visor 4 Lift the cover 2 . The lighting 3 is automatic. Lower the sun visor 1 . When driving, ensure the Courtesy mirrors courtesy mirror cover is (depending on the vehicle) closed. Risk of injury. 3 1 8 - Yo u r c o m f o r t...
INTERIOR LIGHTING Reading lights B or C To activate permanent lighting, press Courtesy light A switch 2 for the driver or switch 3 for the front passenger. Note: on vehicles fitted with a multimedia screen, you can use the multimedia screen to deactivate/ activate the reading lights which switch on when the doors or luggage compartment are opened 120.
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INTERIOR LIGHTING – lighting switches off immediately. Glove box light Luggage compartment light Reading lights E 4 The light 8 comes on when the cover The light 9 comes on when the is opened. luggage compartment is opened. Press switch 5 , 6 or 7 to activate permanent lighting.
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS Sun blind storage compartment Centre console storage Storage compartments of the compartment/induction front doors 1 charging zone 3 4 This can be used for storing motorway They can hold a 1.5-litre bottle. tickets, cards, etc. For more information on the induction charging zone, please refer to the multimedia instructions.
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS Centre console storage Centre console storage Ensure that no hard, compartment/Induction compartments 5 and 6 charging zone 4 heavy or pointed objects are placed in the "open" storage compartments in such a way that they may be projected onto passengers during sudden turning, braking or in the 4...
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS Centre armrest storage Lift the cover 8 of the sliding armrest by pressing button 9 . When turning corners, compartment 10 accelerating or braking, Cup holders 11 ensure that the receptacle being held by the cup holder is not dislodged. There is a risk of injury if hot liquid escapes.
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS Rear seat storage pockets 13 4 Ensure that no hard, heavy or pointed objects are placed in the "open" storage compartments in such a way that they may be projected onto passengers during sudden turning, braking or in the event of an accident.
ACCESSORIES SOCKET accessories approved by our Technical Department. Connect accessories with a maximum power of 120 watts (12 V) only. When several accessory sockets are used at the same 4 time, the total power of the connected accessories must not exceed 180 watts.
REAR PARCEL SHELF – Unhook the two cords 1 from the Removal luggage compartment; – lift the shelf 2 to unclip it (movement A ); – pull the shelf towards you. To refit, proceed in the reverse order to removal. 4 Do not place any heavy or hard object on the...
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT STORAGE Intermediate position – place the mobile floor 1 in the Mobile floor 1 luggage compartment, underneath the runner 2 . Flat position 4 In the blocked position, it allows you to access the tools stored under the boot carpet.
TRANSPORTING OBJECTS IN THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT Always position the objects transported so that the largest surface is against: 4 – the back of the rear bench seat, for normal loading (example A ); Always position the – the front seatbacks with the rear heaviest items directly seatbacks folded down, as is the case on the floor.
TRANSPORTING OBJECTS: TOWBAR Permissible nose weight, maximum permissible towing weight while braked and unbraked: 401. Choice and fitting of towing equipment 4 Towbar (cross member and hitch) not originally fitted to the vehicle: the entire towbar and mountings must not exceed 28 kg. Any towing device must not obstruct any lighting component or the number plate when not in...
ROOF BARS, SPOILER Vehicles not fitted with longitudinal Accessing the mounting points roof bars For information on the range of equipment Vehicles fitted with longitudinal roof adapted to your vehicle, we bars advise you to consult an approved dealer. Refer to the fitting instructions for information on how to fit roof bars 4 and conditions of use.
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ROOF BARS, SPOILER must be correctly positioned and secured, and must not prevent the luggage compartment door from operating correctly. Spoiler A 4 It is prohibited to attach any carrying equipment (bike rack, luggage box etc.) resting against the spoiler or tailgate. To install a carrying device on your vehicle, contact an approved dealer.
BONNET Unlocking the bonnet catch Any intervention or modification on the vehicle's "230 V" electrical system (components, cables, connectors, traction battery) is strictly prohibited. The risk of serious burns or electric shocks can lead to death. 5 The engine cooling fan may also start at any moment.
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BONNET Opening the bonnet Closing the bonnet In the event of even a Before closing the bonnet, make sure slight impact involving that nothing has been left in the engine the radiator grille or compartment. bonnet, have the bonnet To close the bonnet, refit the stay 5 lock checked by an approved into its holder 6 .
ENGINE OIL LEVEL General information Adding engine oil Use a funnel or protect It is normal for an engine to use oil for the filling neck area to lubrication and cooling of moving parts avoid engine oil and it is normal to top up the level escaping onto a hot part of the between oil changes.
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ENGINE OIL LEVEL the engine is started up for the first Before carrying out any time in the day). action in the engine compartment, you must Before carrying out any switch off the ignition action in the engine 146. compartment, you must switch off the ignition 146 or 147.
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ENGINE OIL LEVEL Adding engine oil Exceeding the maximum When working in the Use a funnel or protect engine oil level engine compartment, the filling neck area to Under no circumstances ensure that the avoid engine oil should the maximum windscreen wiper stalk is escaping on to a hot part of the filling level be exceeded: this...
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ENGINE OIL LEVEL Please note when working close to the engine that it may be hot. The engine cooling fan may also start at any moment. label in the engine compartment reminds you of this. Risk of injury. 5 Never run the engine in an enclosed space as exhaust gases are poisonous.
LEVELS, FILTERS – antifreeze protection; Combustion engine coolant – anti-corrosion protection of the No operations should be cooling system. carried out on the cooling circuit when the combustion engine is Before carrying out any hot. action in the engine Risk of burns. compartment, you must switch off the ignition 146.
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LEVELS, FILTERS When cold , the level should be Brake fluid level located between the "MIN" 3 and When working in the "MAX" 4 marks shown on the inside of engine compartment, the funnel. ensure that the Frequency of checking coolant level windscreen wiper stalk is Check the coolant level regularly in the park position.
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LEVELS, FILTERS After any operation on the hydraulic Windscreen washer reservoir Jets circuit, a specialist must replace the To adjust the height of the windscreen fluid. washer jets, please consult an Only use fluids approved by our authorised dealer. Technical Department (and taken from a sealed container).
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LEVELS, FILTERS Please note when working close to the engine that it may be hot. The engine cooling fan may also start at any moment. label in the engine compartment reminds you of this. Risk of injury. 5 M a i n t e n a n c e - 3 4 1...
TYRE PRESSURE Depending on the vehicle, after each F. : tyre pressure for the emergency Label A reinflation or readjustment of the tyre spare wheel. pressure, you should reset the tyre pressure reference value 174. Vehicles used fully Vehicle fitted with a tyre pressure laden (Maximum loss warning system Permissible All-up In the event of under-inflation...
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TYRE PRESSURE For your safety and to comply with the law. When they need to be replaced, only tyres of the same make, size, type and profile should be used on a single axle. They must either have a load capacity and speed rating at least equal to those of the 5 ...
BATTERY Depending on the vehicle, a system continuously checks the battery charge Before carrying out any status. If it decreases, the "Battery action in the engine energy saving mode" message then compartment, you must the "Low battery - Start engine" switch off the ignition message is displayed on the 146.
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BATTERY Label A For your own safety and for the proper operation of the vehicle's electrical equipment (lights, windscreen wipers, ABS, etc.), any intervention on the battery (removal, disconnection, etc.) must categorically be performed by a specialist professional. Risk of serious burns or 5 ...
SECONDARY "12 V" BATTERY Under the front passenger seat For your own safety and for the proper operation of the vehicle's electrical equipment (lights, windscreen wipers, ABS, etc.), any intervention on the battery (removal, disconnection, etc.) must categorically be performed by a specialist professional.
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SECONDARY "12 V" BATTERY For your safety and to ensure the proper operation of the vehicle's electrical equipment (lights, windscreen wipers, braking assistance, etc.), any work on the secondary "12 V" battery (removal, disconnection, etc.) ) must be carried out by a specialist professional.
BODYWORK MAINTENANCE – spots of tree resin and industrial When washing the vehicle with a high- A well-maintained vehicle will last pollution; pressure cleaning device, please take longer. – mud in the wheel arches and the following precautions: It is therefore recommended to underneath the body which forms –...
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BODYWORK MAINTENANCE Do not do the following Doing this could give rise to corrosion view mirrors, and ensure that the wiper or operational faults. blades are secured with adhesive Wash the vehicle in bright sunlight or tape. freezing temperatures. Vehicles with a matte paint Remove the radio aerial mast if your Do not scrape off mud or dirt without finish...
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BODYWORK MAINTENANCE Finally, carefully dry off with a soft dry cloth. Do not do the following Use alcohol-based cleaning products. Use utensils (e.g. a scraper). Rub too hard. 5 Wash the vehicle using a high- pressure cleaning device. 3 5 0 - M a i n t e n a n c e...
INTERIOR TRIM MAINTENANCE Finally, carefully dry off with a soft dry Place an ice cube on the stain to A well-maintained vehicle will last cloth. solidify it then proceed as for a solid longer. It is therefore recommended to stain. maintain the interior of the vehicle Do not use products containing regularly.
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INTERIOR TRIM MAINTENANCE Do not do the following Position objects such as deodorants, scents etc. near air vents as this could damage your dashboard trim. Use high-pressure cleaning equipment or sprays inside the passenger compartment: 5 without careful use, this equipment could impair the correct functioning of the electrical or electronic components in the vehicle, or have other...
PUNCTURE, EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL warning light appears on the In case of puncture If the spare wheel has instrument panel 174. been stored for several years, have it checked by your Dealer to ensure that it is safe to use. Vehicle equipped with an emergency spare wheel that differs from the other four...
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PUNCTURE, EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL Emergency spare wheel load the bottom of the luggage – If you need to use snow chains, compartment as the floor may be fit the emergency spare wheel to deformed. the rear axle and check the tyre Depending on the vehicle, the tool pressure.
TYRE INFLATION KIT Do not attempt to use The kit is only approved the inflation kit if the tyre for inflating the tyres of has been damaged as a the vehicle originally result of driving with a equipped with the kit. puncture.
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TYRE INFLATION KIT – see the information on the inflation kit compressor located in If the vehicle is parked the vehicle luggage compartment and on the hard shoulder, follow the instructions for use; you must warn other – inflate the tyre to the recommended road users of your pressure 342;...
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TYRE INFLATION KIT – Affix the driving recommendation label (located under the container) to Nothing should be Following repair with the the dashboard where the driver can placed around the kit, do not travel further see it. driver’s feet as during than 124 miles (200 km). –...
TOOLS After use, for location C , reposition the tools against the wall and tighten the strap or, depending on the vehicle, both straps. 6 The presence of tools in tool kit A , B or C depends on the vehicle. After use, ensure the tools are correctly stored.
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TOOLS Hubcap tool 3 For safety reasons, the This tool is used to remove the wheel use of a jack not trims. recommended by the Wheel bolt guide 4 manufacturer is strictly forbidden. To finish loosening or starting to The jack is specific to the vehicle tighten the wheel bolts.
WHEEL TRIMS - WHEEL Do not leave the tools unsecured inside the vehicle as they may be projected during braking. After use, check that all the tools are correctly clipped into the tool kit, then position it correctly in its housing.
CHANGING A WHEEL Vehicles equipped with a jack and Turn it a few times to lift the wheel off wheel brace the ground. Undo the bolts and take off the wheel. If necessary, remove the wheel trim. Fit the emergency spare wheel on the Unlock the wheel bolts using the wheel central hub and turn it to locate the brace 1 .
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CHANGING A WHEEL warning light appears on the instrument panel 174. For safety reasons, the use of a jack not recommended by the Do not leave the tools manufacturer is strictly unsecured inside the forbidden. vehicle as they may be The jack is specific to the vehicle projected during braking.
TYRES Tyre and wheel safety Incidents which occur Incorrect tyre The tyres are the only contact between when driving, such as pressures lead to the vehicle and the road, so it is striking the kerb, may abnormal tyre wear and essential to keep them in good damage the tyres and unusually hot running.
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TYRES Fitting new tyres Chains cannot be fitted to tyres Please be aware that a which are larger than those originally fitted to the vehicle. poorly tightened or For your safety and to missing valve cap can One-way tyres comply with the law. make the tyres less An one-way tyre must only be fitted in When they need to be...
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TYRES This type of equipment may only be used for a limited period and as laid down by local legislation. It is necessary to observe the speed specified by current legislation. These tyres must, at a minimum, be fitted to the two front wheels. 18”...
HEADLIGHTS, LIGHTS: REPLACING BULBS Front headlights Rear and indicator lights Exterior lighting: replacing bulbs Changing bulbs To replace LED bulbs, consult an approved dealer. Before replacing the bulb. Identify its initial positioning in its housing. When changing the bulb. 6 The bulbs are under pressure and may break when replaced.
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HEADLIGHTS, LIGHTS: REPLACING BULBS Direction indicator lights 2 LED reversing lights and fog lights – loosen the nut 3 located behind the trim; – release the lights unit 4 from outside the vehicle by pulling towards the rear; – remove the bulb holder by unscrewing it by a quarter of a turn, then replace the bulb.
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HEADLIGHTS, LIGHTS: REPLACING BULBS LED high-level brake light 6 LED number plate lights 7 Number plate lights 8 6 Consult an approved dealer. (depending on the vehicle) (depending on the vehicle) Consult an approved dealer. – Unclip the light by pressing the tab 9 –...
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HEADLIGHTS, LIGHTS: REPLACING BULBS LED side repeaters 10 6 Consult an approved dealer. P r a c t i c a l a d v i c e - 3 6 9...
INTERIOR LIGHTING Bulb reading lights B LED reading lights C Changing bulbs Courtesy light A 6 – Unclip the cover (using a flat-blade Consult an approved dealer. screwdriver or similar); – remove the bulb concerned. – Unclip the lens (using a flat-blade Bulb type: W5W.
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INTERIOR LIGHTING Courtesy light D LED reading lights E Luggage compartment light 6 – Unclip the light 1 by pressing the tab – Unclip the lens (using a flat-blade Consult an approved dealer. screwdriver or similar); to its left (using a flat-bladed –...
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INTERIOR LIGHTING Glove box light LED courtesy mirror lights 3 6 – Unclip the light 2 by pressing the tab Consult an approved dealer. to its left (using a flat-bladed screwdriver or similar); Ambient lighting – remove the bulb concerned. Consult an approved dealer.
BATTERY Breakdown recovery Before carrying out any Handle the battery with action in the engine care as it contains To avoid all risk of sparks: compartment, you must sulphuric acid which switch off the ignition must not come into – Ensure that the "energy 146.
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BATTERY battery supplying the current should Attach the negative cable B to terminal 4 ( – ) of the battery have a capacity (amp-hours, Ah) which is at least the same as that of the supplying the current then to discharged battery. terminal 2 (–).
SECONDARY "12 V" BATTERY Remote terminals Starting the vehicle using the Do not use your hybrid battery from another vehicle vehicle to restart a "12 V" battery in another vehicle. If the secondary "12 V" battery charge The electrical power in the level is too low, it is possible to use the secondary "12 V"...
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SECONDARY "12 V" BATTERY It is forbidden to Ensure that there is no disconnect the positive contact between cables cable in the engine A and B and that compartment. positive cable A is not in Risk of the engine starting contact with any metallic inadvertently.
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SECONDARY "12 V" BATTERY Special feature of E-Tech Full Do not use your hybrid Hybrid vehicles vehicle to restart a "12 V" If the secondary "12 V" battery charge battery in another vehicle. level is too low, it is possible to use the The electrical power in the battery of another vehicle to re-activate and operate the hybrid system 146.
INSTALLATION AND USE OF ACCESSORIES: IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS Electrical and electronic accessories Before installing this type of accessory (particularly for transmitters/receivers: frequency bandwidth, power level, position of the aerial, etc.), make sure it is compatible with your vehicle. Contact an approved dealer. Before connecting an accessory to a socket, ensure that it does not exceed the maximum power authorised for the socket 311, 325.
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INSTALLATION AND USE OF ACCESSORIES: IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS On the driver's side, only use mats suitable for the vehicle, attached with the pre-fitted components, and check the fitting regularly. Do not lay one mat on top of another. There is a risk of wedging the pedals. 6 ...
FUSES Fuses located in the passenger Tweezers 3 Fuse box compartment behind a flap in the glovebox B If any electrical component does not work, check the condition of the fuses. Fuses in the passenger compartment A 6 Remove the fuse using the tweezers 3 located on the back of the flap.
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FUSES Icon Allocation Check the fuse in question and, if Towbar socket necessary, replace it (replacement fuse Heated rear view mirrors must have the same rating as the original. Brake lights, passenger If a fuse is fitted with too high a compartment central unit rating, it may cause the electrical circuit to overheat (risk of fire) in...
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FUSES Please note when working close to the engine that it may be hot. The engine cooling fan may also start at any moment. label in the engine compartment reminds you of this. Risk of injury. Before carrying out any 6 action in the engine compartment, you must...
WIPER BLADES Refitting Replacement Replacing the windscreen wiper blades 2 6 To refit the wiper blade 2 , insert it into Check the condition of the its housing in the arm 3 , then clip it wiper blades. You are until you hear a click.
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WIPER BLADES Rear screen wiper blade 5 Check the condition of the Before changing the rear wiper blades. wiper blade, make sure the stalk is in the stop – clean the blades, windscreen position (deactivated). and rear screen regularly with Risk of injury.
TOWING The steering column unlocks and the Breakdown recovery accessory functions are powered: you can use the vehicle's lights (direction Before towing, set the gearbox to the indicators, brake lights, etc.). At night neutral position (N position for vehicles the vehicle must have its lights on. equipped with an automatic gearbox), Depending on the vehicle, once you then, for E-Tech Full Hybrid versions,...
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TOWING Towing a vehicle fitted with an automatic gearbox 6 3 8 6 - P r a c t i c a l a d v i c e...
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TOWING Automatic gearbox with manual Automatic gearbox with electronic Transport the vehicle on a trailer or tow lever lever it with the front wheels off the ground. In exceptional circumstances and excluding E-Tech Full Hybrid vehicles, you can tow it facing forwards with all four wheels on the ground, with the gearbox set to neutral position N and over a maximum distance of 50 miles...
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TOWING engaged according to the situations previously described. When the engine is stopped, steering and braking assistance are no longer provided. 6 3 8 8 - P r a c t i c a l a d v i c e...
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TOWING Rear towing point Access to towing points Ensure that the towing ring is bolted correctly. Use only the front 4 and rear 7 Risk of losing the towing points (never use the towed object. driveshafts or any other part of the vehicle).
OPERATING FAULTS The following advice will enable you to carry out quick, temporary repairs. For safety reasons you should always contact an approved dealer as soon as possible. Using the card POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED The card does not lock Card battery is flat.
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OPERATING FAULTS Using the remote control POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED Discharged battery. The vehicle is started. While the engine is on, it is not possible to lock/unlock using the key. Turn off the ignition. Desynchronisation of the remote control Unlock the driver's door using the key in the door lock 49, then start the engine to synchronise the remote control 146.
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OPERATING FAULTS The starter is activated POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED Electronic fault. Press the start button 3 times quickly or press and hold. The steering column remains locked. Steering wheel locked. Move the steering wheel while pressing the engine start button (or, depending on the vehicle, while using the ignition key) 146.
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OPERATING FAULTS On the road POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED Steering becomes heavy. Assistance overheating. Drive carefully at reduced speed, be aware of the level of force in the steering wheel needed to turn the wheels. Fault with the electric Consult an approved dealer.
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OPERATING FAULTS Electrical equipment POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED Faulty electrical circuit. Consult an approved dealer. Replace the fuse or have it replaced 380. Fuse damaged. The wiper does not stop. Faulty electrical controls. Consult an approved dealer. 366 . Direction indicators flashing more quickly.
INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE 5. MTR (Gross Train Weight: vehicle Vehicle identification plates fully loaded, with trailer). 6. MMTA (Maximum Permissible Weight) on front axle. 7. MMTA on rear axle. 8. Reserved for related or additional entries. 9. Not used. 10.
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INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE on the vehicle in the event of an Engine identification accident. Ensure that the label A is always visible and present on the windscreen as well as the rear screen. Any modification or damage would prevent access to the information. 7 Please quote the engine identification information in area A...
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INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE (Location varies depending on engine) 1. Engine type. 2. Engine suffix. 3. Engine serial number. 7 Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 3 9 7...
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INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE Dimensions (in metres) 7 3 9 8 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
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INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE Length 0,882 2,639 0,717 4,238 1,554 1,585 unladen 1,541 1,797 2.003 with door mirrors folded out 7 1.816 with door mirrors folded in Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 3 9 9...
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS Versions 1.0 TCe 1.3 TCe E-Tech Full Hybrid Engine type H4D Turbo H5H Turbo (see engine plate) 1 330 1598 Cubic capacity (cc) Petrol Type of fuel It is essential to use unleaded petrol with an octane rating matching that Octane rating indicated on the label affixed on the fuel filler flap 140.
WEIGHTS (IN KG) The weights indicated are for a basic vehicle without optional fittings: they vary according to your vehicle's equipment. Consult your approved Dealer. Maximum Permissible All-up Weight ( MMAC ) Weights indicated on the manufacturer's plate 395 Maximum Permissible Weight ( MMTA ) Gross Train Weight ( MTR ) Braked Towing Weight * found by calculating: MTR - MMAC...
REPLACEMENT PARTS AND REPAIRS Original parts are based on very stringent specifications and are subjected to specific tests. Therefore, they are of at least the same level of quality as the parts fitted originally. If you always fit genuine replacement parts to your vehicle, you will ensure that it performs well.
SERVICE SHEETS VIN: .................. Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation: Stamp Service □ ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □ Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation: Stamp Service □ 7 ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □ Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous...
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SERVICE SHEETS VIN: .................. Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation: Stamp Service □ ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □ Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation: Stamp Service □ 7 ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □ Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous...
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SERVICE SHEETS VIN: .................. Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation: Stamp Service □ ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □ Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation: Stamp Service □ 7 ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □ Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous...
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SERVICE SHEETS VIN: .................. Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation: Stamp Service □ ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □ Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation: Stamp Service □ 7 ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □ Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous...
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SERVICE SHEETS VIN: .................. Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation: Stamp Service □ ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □ Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation: Stamp Service □ 7 ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □ Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous...
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SERVICE SHEETS VIN: .................. Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation: Stamp Service □ ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □ Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation: Stamp Service □ 7 ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □ Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous...
ANTICORROSION CHECK If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair, it is indicated below. VIN: .................. Date of repair: Stamp Corrosion repair operation to be carried out: Date of repair: Stamp 7 Repair to be carried out: Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 4 0 9...
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ANTICORROSION CHECK If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair, it is indicated below. VIN: .................. Date of repair: Stamp Corrosion repair operation to be carried out: Date of repair: Stamp 7 Repair to be carried out: 4 1 0 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
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ANTICORROSION CHECK If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair, it is indicated below. VIN: .................. Date of repair: Stamp Corrosion repair operation to be carried out: Date of repair: Stamp 7 Repair to be carried out: Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 4 11...
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ANTICORROSION CHECK If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair, it is indicated below. VIN: .................. Date of repair: Stamp Corrosion repair operation to be carried out: Date of repair: Stamp 7 Repair to be carried out: 4 1 2 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
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ANTICORROSION CHECK If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair, it is indicated below. VIN: .................. Date of repair: Stamp Corrosion repair operation to be carried out: Date of repair: Stamp 7 Repair to be carried out: Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 4 1 3...
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ANTICORROSION CHECK If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair, it is indicated below. VIN: .................. Date of repair: Stamp Corrosion repair operation to be carried out: Date of repair: Stamp 7 Repair to be carried out: 4 1 4 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
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ANTICORROSION CHECK If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair, it is indicated below. VIN: .................. Date of repair: Stamp Corrosion repair operation to be carried out: Date of repair: Stamp 7 Repair to be carried out: Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 4 1 5...
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX Symbols A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Symbols Anti-lock braking system: ABS, 180, 180 Assistance: driving aid, 227 "Hands-free" card: battery, ...
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX Card: hands-free, 34 Card: use, 36 Daytime running lights, 127 Catalytic converter, 156 Deadlocking the doors, 45 52 Central door locking, 303, 306 De-icing/demisting the windscreen, ...
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Why When I start my new Renault CAPTUR Techno TCE car by pressing start button and pressing clutch, it doesn’t start and I get a notification on screen to press brake
The Renault CAPTUR 2024 does not start when pressing the start button and clutch because the brake pedal must also be pressed. The vehicle requires the brake pedal to be fully pressed along with the clutch (for manual gearbox) to start the engine. The notification to press the brake appears to instruct the driver to meet this condition.
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Why are the air conditioning, ventilation, window defroster control buttons, etc., located at the base of the multimedia screen not illuminated on the new Renault Captur Techno TCE 90? They cannot be read at night.
My usb doesn't work in the car.. it is written that need to reset usb How to do this?