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  • Page 1 vehicle user manual...
  • Page 3 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. –...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Trip computer..............93 Welcome to your new vehicle..........5 Vehicle settings customisation menu......102 Exterior ................5 Clock and exterior temperature ........104 Passenger compartment ..........7 Steering wheel, power-assisted........105 Driver’s position ............... 9 Rear view mirrors............107 Driving aids ..............11 Exterior lighting and signals.........
  • Page 5 CONTENTS Stop and Go adaptive cruise control ......185 Maintenance ................ 281 Active driver assist............197 Bonnet ................. 281 Parking distance control ..........208 Engine oil level............. 283 Reversing camera ............214 Levels, filters..............287 Parking exit warning ............ 217 Tyre pressure...............
  • Page 6 CONTENTS Engine specifications ........... 343 Weights (in kg)............. 344 Replacement parts and repairs ........345 Service sheets ............. 346 Anticorrosion check ............. 352...
  • Page 7: Welcome To Your New Vehicle

    EXTERIOR We l c o m e t o y o u r n e w v e h i c l e - 5...
  • Page 8 EXTERIOR 1 Electric windows �� 260 Windscreen wipers �� 116 Demisting �� 250 or �� 252 2 Card �� 30 Locking/unlocking the doors �� 39 3 Rear view mirrors �� 107 4 Bodywork maintenance �� 297 5 Tires �� 310 6 Lights: operation ��...
  • Page 9: Passenger Compartment

    PASSENGER COMPARTMENT We l c o m e t o y o u r n e w v e h i c l e - 7...
  • Page 10 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT 1 Adjusting your driving position �� 47 2 Passenger compartment storage/ fittings �� 268 3 Rear bench seat �� 274 Rear headrests �� 273 4 Luggage compartment storage/ fittings �� 275 5 Child safety �� 59 6 Front seats �� 44 Front headrests ��...
  • Page 11: Driver's Position

    DRIVER’S POSITION We l c o m e t o y o u r n e w v e h i c l e - 9...
  • Page 12 DRIVER’S POSITION 1 Instrument panel �� 81 2 Trip computer controls �� 93 3 Multimedia screen �� 258 4 Heated seats �� 44 5 Heating/Air conditioning system �� 250 or �� 252 6 Telephone charging zone �� 268 7 Gearstick �� 234 or �� 238 8 Parking brake ��...
  • Page 13: Driving Aids

    DRIVING AIDS We l c o m e t o y o u r n e w v e h i c l e - 11...
  • Page 14 DRIVING AIDS – ABS (anti-lock braking system) �� 149 – ESC (electronic stability control) �� 149 – Hill start assistance �� 149 – AUTOHOLD �� 137 – Lane departure prevention �� 153 – Active emergency braking �� 167 – Blind spot warning �� 159 –...
  • Page 15: Safety On Board

    SAFETY ON BOARD We l c o m e t o y o u r n e w v e h i c l e - 1 3...
  • Page 16 SAFETY ON BOARD 1 Front Airbags �� 51 2 Inhibiting the front passenger airbag �� 74 3 Curtain Airbags �� 57 4 Seat belts �� 47 5 Side Airbags �� 57 1 4 - We l c o m e t o y o u r n e w v e h i c l e...
  • Page 17: Identifying A Vehicle - Labels

    IDENTIFYING A VEHICLE - LABELS We l c o m e t o y o u r n e w v e h i c l e - 1 5...
  • Page 18 IDENTIFYING A VEHICLE - LABELS 1 Review of a vehicle identification number �� 338 2 Tyre pressure labels �� 146 and �� 291 3 Engine identification plate �� 340 4 Technical information for the emergency services �� 339 5 Vehicle identification plate �� 338 1 6 - We l c o m e t o y o u r n e w v e h i c l e...
  • Page 19: The Engine Compartment (Routine Maintenance)

    THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT (ROUTINE MAINTENANCE) We l c o m e t o y o u r n e w v e h i c l e - 1 7...
  • Page 20 THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT (ROUTINE MAINTENANCE) 1 Brake fluid �� 288 2 12V battery �� 293 3 Opening the bonnet �� 281 4 Windscreen washer fluid �� 289 5 Engine oil filler cap �� 284 Engine oil dipstick �� 283 6 Coolant level �� 287 1 8 - We l c o m e t o y o u r n e w v e h i c l e...
  • Page 21: Breakdown Recovery

    BREAKDOWN RECOVERY We l c o m e t o y o u r n e w v e h i c l e - 1 9...
  • Page 22 BREAKDOWN RECOVERY 1 Puncture : Tools �� 307 Emergency spare wheel �� 301 Changing a wheel �� 308 2 Fuses �� 326 3 Rear towing point �� 330 4 Replacement of the direction indicator lights �� 314 5 Front towing point �� 330 6 Replacing windscreen wiper blade(s) ��...
  • Page 23: The E-Tech Full Hybrid Vehicle

    THE E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE We l c o m e t o y o u r n e w v e h i c l e - 2 1...
  • Page 24 THE E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE E-Tech full hybrid vehicle system: introduction �� 23 E-Tech full hybrid vehicle system: important recommendations �� 29 1 Warning lights �� 81 Displays and indicators �� 87 Charge meter �� 141 2 Multimedia screen 3 Driving in mode B �� 235 or �� 240 4 Batteries ��...
  • Page 25: Getting To Know Your Vehicle

    E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE SYSTEM introduction G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e - 2 3...
  • Page 26 E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE SYSTEM – during the vehicle deceleration 1 Secondary '12V' battery phases ; The electrical system of 2 '230 volt' traction battery – when the combustion engine starts the hybrid vehicle uses automatically in order to act as a 3 Orange electrical power cables direct voltage of generator.
  • Page 27 E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE SYSTEM “230 volt” electrical circuit when the vehicle speed is between about 1 and 19 mph (1 and 30 km/h). As the electric motor is silent, you will hear noises that may seem unusual (aerodynamic noises, tyres etc.) as well as noises due to the operation of the hybrid system (e.g.
  • Page 28 E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE SYSTEM Do not drive through floods if the depth of water is above the lower edge of the wheel rims. Energy flow indicator 1 The colour of the flows varies : Flow C “Energy recovery” – blue : electrical energy ; When you lift your foot off the –...
  • Page 29 E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE SYSTEM All-electric driving mode are powering movement of the vehicle). Special case When the traction battery reaches a maximum charge level, the engine brake is temporarily reduced. Please adapt your driving style appropriately. The engine brake should under no circumstances When the hybrid system is using the be used as a substitute...
  • Page 30 E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE SYSTEM Press again on the 3 switch to deactivate all-electric mode. The 3 switch warning light goes out. The 2 warning light is no longer displayed on the instrument panel when the vehicle switches to hybrid mode and the combustion engine starts.
  • Page 31 E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE SYSTEM Important recommendations Please read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow these instructions may lead to a risk of fire, serious injury or electric shock which may present a risk to life. 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.
  • Page 32: Card

    CARD Battery life Distance lighting function General information 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 message “Keycard Battery Low”...
  • Page 33 CARD Fitting a strap 7 Advice Driver’s responsibility Avoid leaving the card in when parking or 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,...
  • Page 34 CARD Insert the hand strap into the 8 Deactivating/activating the « hands-free » mode component and pass the end of the Driver’s responsibility strap through the buckle. when parking or Depending on the vehicle, you can Position the strap at the 6 opening and stopping the vehicle deactivate/activate : close the cartridge.
  • Page 35 CARD Hands-free unlocking, when Hands-free locking when moving approaching the vehicle ; away from the vehicle If the card has been within the detection area 3 for approximately 15 minutes, remote locking is disabled. To With the card in access zone 3 , the With the card on you, doors and lock the vehicle, press the 2 button on vehicle will unlock.
  • Page 36 CARD “Hands-free” unlocking/locking Special features relating to hands- and, depending on the vehicle, the using button 2 free locking door mirrors automatically fold in. Special features of the unlocking system In certain circumstances, approach unlocking is disabled : – after eight days of non-use of the vehicle ;...
  • Page 37 CARD Using the card as a remote control The hazard warning lights flash twice If, while the engine is running, a to indicate that the vehicle is locked door is opened and closed, and the and, depending on the vehicle, the card is no longer in the zone 4 , the door mirrors automatically fold in.
  • Page 38 CARD To deactivate deadlocking Never use deadlocking if Unlock the vehicle using button 1 on someone is still inside the card. the vehicle. Unlocking is indicated by one flash of the hazard warning lights and indicator lights. If the vehicle is equipped with a deadlocking function, this allows you to lock the opening elements and to prevent the doors from being unlocked...
  • Page 39: Opening And Closing The Doors

    OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS Opening from the inside Opening the doors from the outside Rear doors With the doors unlocked or the card on Pull handle 3 once. you, hold the 2 handle and pull Depending on the vehicle, it may be towards you.
  • Page 40 OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS Child safety reminder buzzer will sound when a door is opened. Driver’s responsibility when parking or Door/tailgate open buzzer stopping the vehicle Never leave an animal, When the vehicle is stationary, the child or adult who is not self- warning light appears on the sufficient alone on your vehicle, instrument panel accompanied by a...
  • Page 41: Locking, Unlocking The Doors

    LOCKING, UNLOCKING THE DOORS The card’s built-in key If the remote control or, depending on the vehicle, the card does not work In some cases, the radio frequency remote control or the card may not work : – card or radio frequency remote control battery worn or run flat, vehicle battery flat etc.
  • Page 42 LOCKING, UNLOCKING THE DOORS – Pull handle 3 ; Door and tailgate status The doors may then only be opened – press the cover B on the driver’s from the inside or by using the key in indicator door down ; the driver’s door.
  • Page 43 LOCKING, UNLOCKING THE DOORS the 6 switch for more than five seconds. When the door is closed, all the doors and the tailgate will be locked. Note : unlocking the vehicle from the outside is only possible with the card in the vehicle’s access zone.
  • Page 44: Automatic Locking When Driving

    AUTOMATIC LOCKING WHEN DRIVING Activating/deactivating the Operating principle Driver’s responsibility function If you decide to keep the To activate : with the vehicle doors locked when you stationary and the engine running, are driving, remember press the 1 switch until a beep that it may be more difficult for sounds.
  • Page 45: Front Headrests

    FRONT HEADRESTS To refit the headrest To raise the headrest The headrest is Check that the headrest rods are clean important for safety. Ensure that it is in place Insert the headrest rods into the holes and in the correct 1 (tilt the seatback backwards if position : the top of the headrest necessary).
  • Page 46: Front Seats

    FRONT SEATS To adjust the seat’s lumbar Adjusting the seat position position Push left or right of the button 3 to increase or decrease the support. For safety reasons, carry out any adjustments when the vehicle is not being driven. We would advise you not to recline the seatbacks too far to ensure that the effectiveness of...
  • Page 47 FRONT SEATS Central armrest 7 – pressing the switch for the second Pressing 8 again turns the heated seat time changes the heating to low. One off. Its warning lights go off. (depending on the vehicle) integrated warning light comes on ; Operating faults To adjust the position of the central –...
  • Page 48 FRONT SEATS Ventilated seats While the engine is running : – pressing 8 displays setting on (depending on the vehicle) multimedia screen. Pressing 9 Ventilation seats work on the principle activates drivers or passengers of absorbing and exporting the air in ventilated seat.
  • Page 49: Seat Belts

    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 is locked in also comply with the legislation of the particular country you are in. position correctly so that the rear seat belts will operate Before starting, first adjust your...
  • Page 50 SEAT BELTS The belt should be worn so that it is as belt (as long as the passenger seat is close as possible to your body, i.e. : occupied) is not fastened. avoid wearing heavy clothing or Depending on the vehicle, if the seat is keeping bulky objects under the belts, occupied and one of these seat belts is etc.
  • Page 51 SEAT BELTS Adjusting the height of the front Rear side seat belts 8 When the vehicle speed exceeds approximately 12 mph (20 km/h), if seat belts one of the rear seat belts is or becomes unfastened during the journey : –...
  • Page 52 SEAT BELTS Rear centre seat belt – When the rear bench seat is being put back, make sure that – No modification may the seat belts and buckles are be made to the correctly positioned so that they component parts of the can be used properly.
  • Page 53: Methods Of Restraint In Addition To The Front Seat Belts

    METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS Pretensioners Depending on the vehicle, they will consist of : – Have the entire restraint system checked – seat belt inertia reel pretensioners ; following an accident. – central seat belt pretensioners ; –...
  • Page 54 METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS Driver and passenger front If it does not come on when the ignition is switched on or if it stays on, Airbags there is a fault in the system. Fitted to the driver and passenger Contact your approved Dealer as soon sides.
  • Page 55 METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS The following conditions will trigger In a frontal impact with another In a side impact with another the pretensioners or airbags. vehicle of an equivalent or higher vehicle of an equivalent or higher category, with an impact area equal category, at an impact speed equal In a frontal impact against a rigid...
  • Page 56 METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS In the following examples, the In the following examples, there is a – side impact, affecting the front of the pretensioners or the airbags could risk that pretensioners orairbags may vehicle ;...
  • Page 57 METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS – Do not place anything between Warnings concerning the dashboard and the passenger the driver’s airbag (pet, umbrella, walking stick, parcels, etc.). – Do not modify the – The passenger must not put his steering wheel or the steering or her feet on the dashboard or wheel boss.
  • Page 58: Methods Of Restraint In Addition To The Rear Seat Belts

    METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE REAR SEAT BELTS Side seat belt pretensioners Depending on the vehicle, they will consist of : – Have the entire restraint system checked – side seat belt inertia reel pretensioners ; following an accident. –...
  • Page 59: Side Protection Devices

    SIDE PROTECTION DEVICES – This airbag operates through Side Airbag Warning relating to the slits in the front seatbacks (door side airbag side) : never insert any objects in This airbag may be fitted to each of the these slits. front seats and is activated at the sides –...
  • Page 60: Additional Methods Of Restraint

    ADDITIONAL METHODS OF RESTRAINT – No work or modification All of the warnings below are given The airbag is designed whatsoever may be carried out so that the airbag is not obstructed to complement the in any way when it is inflated and on any part of the airbag system also to prevent the risk of serious action of the seat belt.
  • Page 61: Child Safety

    CHILD SAFETY General information A collision at 30 mph Driver’s responsibility (50 km/h) is the same as when parking or Carrying children falling a distance of 10 stopping the vehicle metres. Transporting a Never leave an animal, Please ensure that you comply with child without a restraint is the child or adult who is not self- the legislation of your country.
  • Page 62 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 belt and teaching your vehicle.
  • Page 63 CHILD SAFETY Choosing a child seat Forward-facing child seats Booster cushions The child’s head and abdomen need to From 15 kg or 4 years, the child can Rear-facing child seats be protected as a priority. A forward- travel using a booster seat, which will A baby’s head is, proportionally, facing child seat which is firmly enable the seat belt to be adapted to...
  • Page 64 CHILD SAFETY Choosing a child seat mounting – i-Size which has either : The seat belt must never – a strap which attaches to the third There are two ways of attaching child be twisted or the tension ring of the seat concerned ; seats : via the seat belt or using the –...
  • Page 65 CHILD SAFETY Attach the child seat with the ISOFIX The ISOFIX anchorage locks, if these are provided. The ISOFIX system allows quick, easy, points have been safe fitting. exclusively designed for The ISOFIX system consists of 2 rings child seats with the and, in some cases, a third ring.
  • Page 66 CHILD SAFETY following page shows you how to every country. Consult the legislation in The ISOFIX anchorage attach a child seat. force and follow the indications on the diagram on the following page. points have been exclusively designed for Before fitting a child seat in this seat (if Fit the child seat in a authorised) : child seats with the...
  • Page 67 CHILD SAFETY RISK OF DEATH OR Ensure that the child A child seat with floor SERIOUS INJURY : seat or the child’s feet do supports must never be before fitting a rear- not prevent the front seat installed on the rear facing child seat in this from locking correctly.
  • Page 68: Child Seats

    CHILD SEATS Attachment by seat belt Fitting diagram 6 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...
  • Page 69 CHILD SEATS Child seat attached using the belt RISK OF DEATH OR Seat which allows a child seat SERIOUS INJURY : with “Universal” approval to be before fitting a rear- attached by a seat belt. facing child seat in this B2 : Seat allowing a “B2”...
  • Page 70 CHILD SEATS Installation table The table below summarises the information already shown on the diagram on the previous page, to ensure the regulations in force are respected. Five-seater version Front passenger seat Weight of the Rear side Rear centre Type of child seat With airbag With airbag child...
  • Page 71 CHILD SEATS U= Seat allowing a child seat with “Universal” approval to be attached using the seat belt ; check that it can be fitted. B2= Seat allowing a child seat with “B2” approval to be attached by the seat belt ; check that it can be fitted. B3= Seat allowing a child seat with “B3”...
  • Page 72 CHILD SEATS Fitted using the ISOFIX The table below summarises the information already shown in the diagram on the following pages, to ensure the applicable regulations are respected. Front passenger seat Weight of the Seat size Rear side Rear centre Type of child seat With airbag With airbag...
  • Page 73 CHILD SEATS i-UF = Suitable only for “universal” front-facing and rear-facing i-Size restraint devices. (1) 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. (2) Raise the seat to the maximum and position it as far back as possible, tilting the seatback slightly (approximately 25°).
  • Page 74 CHILD SEATS Fitting diagram 7 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...
  • Page 75 CHILD SEATS Seat which allows an ISOFIX For the front passenger child seat to be fitted. seat, the use of a child seat with a floor support is The rear seats are fitted with an recommended to avoid triggering anchorage point which allows a the seat belt warning signal.
  • Page 76: Child Safety: Deactivating, Activating Airbag Front Passenger

    CHILD SAFETY: DEACTIVATING, ACTIVATING AIRBAG FRONT PASSENGER Deactivating the front The passenger airbag passenger airbag may only be activated or deactivated when the vehicle is stationary with the ignition off. If it is interfered with when the vehicle is being driven, indicator lights will come on.
  • Page 77 CHILD SAFETY: DEACTIVATING, ACTIVATING AIRBAG FRONT PASSENGER Activating the front passenger airbag The markings on the dashboard and labels A on each side of the DANGER passenger sun visor 3 (example : label (depending on the vehicle) Since operation of the shown above) remind you of these front passenger airbag is instructions.
  • Page 78 CHILD SAFETY: DEACTIVATING, ACTIVATING AIRBAG FRONT PASSENGER Allowing any other passenger to sit in that seat is not recommended. Contact your approved dealer as soon as possible. The passenger airbag may only be activated or deactivated when the vehicle is stationary with the ignition off.
  • Page 79: Driving Position: Left-Hand Drive

    DRIVING POSITION: LEFT-HAND DRIVE G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e - 7 7...
  • Page 80 DRIVING POSITION: LEFT-HAND DRIVE 26. General cruise control switch/ – hazard warning lights ; The equipment fitted, described – electric door locking ; speed limiter/Stop and Go adaptive below, DEPENDS ON THE VERSION – activation/deactivation of the parking cruise control controls. AND COUNTRY.
  • Page 81: Driving Position: Right-Hand Drive

    DRIVING POSITION: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e - 7 9...
  • Page 82 DRIVING POSITION: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE – on-board computer information read- The equipment fitted, described 25. Glove compartment. out and vehicle settings customisation below, DEPENDS ON THE VERSION 26. Bonnet release control. menu ; AND COUNTRY. – remote radio and navigation system. 1.
  • Page 83: Warning Lights

    WARNING LIGHTS The display of information shown For your safety, warning below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE Warning light EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY. light requires means you should drive very carefully to an approved you to stop immediately dealer as soon as possible. If as soon as traffic conditions allow.
  • Page 84 WARNING LIGHTS Contact an approved Dealer. It lights up when the ignition or the Automatic main beam engine is switched on and goes off headlight indicator light �� 109 after a few seconds. Brake circuit fault warning light If it comes on on the road, Left-hand direction indicator It lights up when the ignition or the tell-tale...
  • Page 85 WARNING LIGHTS warning lights and/or messages on the Warning light for the Tyre under-inflation warning instrument panel. electronic stability program (ESC) light It means you should drive very and traction control system It lights up when the ignition is carefully to an approved dealer as It lights up when the ignition or the switched on or the engine starts, then soon as possible.
  • Page 86 WARNING LIGHTS If it turns red, stop and let the engine Mode warning light ECO idle for a minute or two. Lane departure prevention warning light �� 153 It comes on when ECO mode is active. The temperature should lower and the ��...
  • Page 87 WARNING LIGHTS When it comes on, this indicates a Secondary 12 V battery fault with the electrotechnical system warning charge warning light linked to the electric motor. Contact your approved Dealer straight away. light requires you to stop If it comes on, accompanied by the immediately, for your warning light and a beep, this own safety, as soon as traffic...
  • Page 88 WARNING LIGHTS Passenger Airbag ON �� 74 Passenger Airbag OFF �� 74 Seat belt reminder warning lights �� 47 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...
  • Page 89: Displays And Indicators

    DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS Instrument panel in miles automatically returns to the original Engine oil level low warning unit of measurement. To return to the previous mode, repeat the same operation. Please refer to the multimedia instructions for more information. Instrument panel A (option to switch to km/h) When the engine is started, the Vehicles not fitted with a multimedia...
  • Page 90 DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS Instrument panel B For vehicles fitted with a multimedia light remains lit for as long as the screen, refer to the multimedia vehicle is travelling at over 74 mph instructions. (120 km/h). Driving style indicator 9 �� 138 For vehicles not fitted with a multimedia screen.
  • Page 91 DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS Overspeed buzzer Under “intensive” operating conditions, Multimedia information 24 the needle may approach this zone. Depending on the vehicle and country, Depending on the vehicle, you can This is not serious unless the warning display information from the warning light is displayed multimedia screen (the compass, light...
  • Page 92 DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS “230 V” traction battery level remaining 3 Traction battery level low In the event of extreme use at low speed, the traction battery charge level may reach a low level. The 4 warning light appears in yellow to warn you.
  • Page 93 DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS Immobilisation threshold imminent Depending on the style selected, the display varies. In the event of extreme and prolonged use of the vehicle (e.g. towing or driving in steep off-road conditions) at speeds below 6 mph (10 km/h), the charge level may reach the threshold for imminent immobilisation.
  • Page 94 DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS If the level is at the minimum, warning light integrated in the indicator comes on orange, accompanied by a beep. Whatever the remaining battery level, fill the tank as soon as possible. If the vehicle runs completely out of fuel, fill the tank with at least 1.76 gal (8 litres) of fuel.
  • Page 95: Trip Computer

    TRIP COMPUTER zones differs depending on the style General information selected. Press the 1 switch to browse between Trip computer and warning system menus and select functions by A or B repeatedly pressing switch 2 or 3 , then if necessary use the 4 switch to confirm “OK”.
  • Page 96 TRIP COMPUTER Resetting the trip mileage recorder and journey parameters (reset button) Vehicle fitted with B instrument Selections panel (the display depends on the vehicle The function will be distributed in equipment and country) zones 5 and 6 . With one of the trip parameters a)Trip log, operating faults and Press switch 1 to browse between the selected as the display, press and hold...
  • Page 97 TRIP COMPUTER speed will become more stable and reliable the further you travel after pressing the reset button. For the first few miles after pressing the reset key you will notice that the range increases as you travel. This range takes into account the average fuel consumption since the last time the reset button was pressed.
  • Page 98 TRIP COMPUTER Journey parameters The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY. Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected a) Trip log. Successive display : Vehicle Systems OK – information messages (passenger airbag OFF etc.) ; –...
  • Page 99 TRIP COMPUTER Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected e) Setting the time. 16 :30 �� 104 Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected On-board computer with mileage-before-service message f) Service distance. Mileage before service Service in With the ignition on and engine not running, access the 30 000 km / 12 months “Mileage before service”...
  • Page 100 TRIP COMPUTER Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected On-board computer with mileage-before-service message Depending on the vehicle, the mileage before an oil change varies according to the driving style (frequent driving at low speed, door-to-door journeys, extensive use at idling speed, towing a trailer, etc.). The distance remaining until the next oil change can therefore decrease more quickly in some cases than the actual distance travelled.
  • Page 101 TRIP COMPUTER Information messages These can help in the vehicle starting phase, or give information about a selection or a driving status. Examples of information messages are given in the following pages. Examples of messages Interpreting the display selected “Parking Brake ON” Indicates that the parking brake has been applied.
  • Page 102 TRIP COMPUTER Operating fault messages These appear with the warning light and mean that you should drive very carefully to an authorised 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. The warning light stays on.
  • Page 103 TRIP COMPUTER Warning message 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. Contact an approved Dealer. Examples of warning messages are given in the following pages. 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.
  • Page 104: Vehicle Settings Customisation Menu

    VEHICLE SETTINGS CUSTOMISATION MENU – Free wheel in ECO mode. For safety reasons, carry b)“Access” : out any adjustments – Unlock driver’s door only ; when the vehicle is not – Lock doors during driving ; being driven. – Opening/closing in hands-free mode ;...
  • Page 105 VEHICLE SETTINGS CUSTOMISATION MENU Adjusting the settings – Lock doors during driving ; then “LANGUAGE”, you will have to – Opening/closing in hands-free make a further selection (sound Navigate using the 4 or 5 control to mode ; volume of the parking distance control select the function to be modified and –...
  • Page 106: Clock And Exterior Temperature

    CLOCK AND EXTERIOR TEMPERATURE Vehicles not fitted with a Vehicles fitted with a multimedia Depending on the vehicle, multimedia screen screen If the electrical supply is cut (battery disconnected, broken supply wire, etc.), the clock will automatically go back to the right time after a few minutes once the system is capable of receiving information GPS.
  • Page 107: Steering Wheel, Power-Assisted

    STEERING WHEEL, POWER-ASSISTED Steering wheel heating The function switches off automatically Adjusting the steering wheel after the regulation phase of approximately 30 minutes. The height and depth warning light integrated in the switch 3 remains on. Note : if the function has switched off automatically, press the switch 3 twice to reactivate it.
  • Page 108 STEERING WHEEL, POWER-ASSISTED With the engine on standby, power- assisted steering is no longer operational. In this case, it returns to its original state when the engine is restarted or when the speed exceeds 1 mph (1 km/h) (hill, slope etc.). Note : the power-assisted steering sense depends on the driving mode selected in the “MULTI-SENSE”...
  • Page 109: Rear View Mirrors

    REAR VIEW MIRRORS In any case, you can make the door Door mirrors mirrors fold in or fold out by pressing Objects observed in the the 3 switch. rear view mirror glass Note : you can disable/activate are actually closer than automatic folding of the door mirrors they appear.
  • Page 110 REAR VIEW MIRRORS Rear view mirror without lever 4 The rear view mirror automatically darkens when you are being followed by a vehicle which illuminates you or in very bright lighting. For safety reasons, carry out any adjustments when the vehicle is not being driven.
  • Page 111: Exterior Lighting And Signals

    EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS Depending on the vehicle, the dipped beam headlights will appear automatically after several sweeps of the windscreen wiper blades. Before driving at night, check that the electrical equipment is operating correctly and adjust the headlight beams (if your vehicle is not carrying its normal load).��...
  • Page 112 EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS dipped beam headlight and the main beam headlights. The system may encounter difficulties under certain During deactivation of the main beam headlights, the dipped beam conditions, including : headlights return to their original – extreme weather conditions position.
  • Page 113 EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS – turn ring 2 until the AUTO symbol When the message “Check Automatic driver’s door is opened or the vehicle appears opposite mark 3 . Lighting” appears on the instrument is locked. In this case, the next time panel, the system is deactivated.
  • Page 114 EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS Welcome and goodbye function Activating/deactivating the To switch off the lights before they switch off automatically, turn the 2 ring function to any position then return it to AUTO For activation or deactivation of the position (or, depending on the vehicle, external reception, refer to the to 0 position).
  • Page 115 EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS Rear fog lights manoeuvre), the two fog lights When driving in fog or (cornering function) remain lit until the vehicle speed exceeds approximately snow, or when transporting Turn centre ring 4 on the stalk 6 mph (10 km/h). objects which are higher until the symbol faces mark 3 , then than the roof, the fog lights do not...
  • Page 116: Audible And Visual Signals

    AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS will return to its original position and deceleration. You can switch them off Horn by pressing switch 2 once. the direction indicator light concerned will flash three times. Press the steering wheel boss A to activate the horn. Hazard warning lights Headlight flasher Press switch 2 .
  • Page 117: Headlight Beam Adjustment

    HEADLIGHT BEAM ADJUSTMENT 1 All the seats are occupied 2 or 3* Driver with passengers and luggage (or load) reaching the maximum permissible all-up weight 4 Driver without passengers and luggage (or load) reaching the maximum permissible all-up weight * depending on the vehicle Hybrid vehicle 0 Driver alone or with a front passenger...
  • Page 118: Windscreen Wash, Wipe

    WINDSCREEN WASH, WIPE Vehicle fitted with front Vehicle fitted with intermittent windscreen wiper rain sensor windscreen wipers Special note When driving the vehicle, the wiping speed slows down whenever the The rain sensor is located on the vehicle stops. For example, fast wiping A single sweep windscreen, in front of the interior rear- speed will slow to normal wiping...
  • Page 119 WINDSCREEN WASH, WIPE – the rain sensor is only intended as a – a windscreen with any chip or crack driving aid. In the event of reduced level with the sensor, or a windscreen visibility, the driver should manually covered in dust, dirt, insects, ice, the activate the wipers.
  • Page 120 WINDSCREEN WASH, WIPE If stalk 1 is operated, it overrides and Before switching on the ignition, place cancels the automatic function. the wipers on the windscreen. In the event of obstacles on Otherwise, there may a risk of damage the windscreen (dirt, snow, Precautions to the bonnet or the wipers when they ice etc.), clean the...
  • Page 121 WINDSCREEN WASH, WIPE With the ignition on, pull stalk 1 then release. Efficiency of a wiper blade A longer pull will trigger, in addition to the windscreen washer, two sweeps of Check the condition of the the wipers followed, a few seconds wiper blades.
  • Page 122: Fuel Tank

    FUEL TANK the specifications given on the label on the cover 1 . �� 343. After filling, check that the cap and cover are closed. Do not mix even small amounts of petrol (unleaded or E85) with diesel. Do not use ethanol-based fuel if your vehicle is not compatible with this fuel.
  • Page 123 FUEL TANK Make sure that no water enters the fuel tank during filling. The cover 1 and Fuel types that conform to its surround must remain clean. European standards with Special case which the engines of vehicles sold in Europe are When the vehicle has been stopped for around three months, you must compatible : refer to the table...
  • Page 124 FUEL TANK Persistent fuel odour If you notice a persistent fuel odour you should : – stop the vehicle as soon as traffic conditions allow and switch off the ignition ; – switch on the hazard warning lights and ask your passengers to leave the vehicle and stay clear of the traffic ;...
  • Page 125: Driving

    RUNNING IN Petrol version For the first 600 miles (1,000 km), do not exceed 78 mph (130 km/h) in the highest gear, or 3,000 to 3,500 rpm. You may only expect top performance from your vehicle after approximately 1,800 miles (3,000 km). Service intervals : refer to the Maintenance Document for your vehicle.
  • Page 126: Starting, Stopping The Engine

    STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE Vehicle with card On E-Tech full hybrid vehicle, in order to preserve the 12V battery, the engine unit will switch off automatically after approximately 12 minutes of the vehicle remaining stationary, as long as the driver’s seat belt has not been fastened and the engine has not already been stopped manually using the 2...
  • Page 127 STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE “Hands-free” starting with the Operating faults tailgate open Driver’s responsibility when parking or stopping the vehicle Never leave an animal, child or adult who is not self- sufficient alone in your vehicle, even for a short time. They may pose a risk to themselves or to others by starting the engine, activating...
  • Page 128 STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE Conditions for stopping the engine “Keycard absent : press/hold START” appears on the instrument panel : press the 2 button for at least two seconds. If the card is no longer in the passenger compartment, make sure you can retrieve it before pressing and holding the button.
  • Page 129 STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE Never switch off the Driver’s responsibility ignition before the when parking or vehicle has stopped stopping the vehicle completely. Once the Never leave an animal, engine has stopped, the brake child or adult who is not self- servo, power-assisted steering sufficient alone in your vehicle, etc., and the passive safety...
  • Page 130: Stop And Start Function

    STOP AND START FUNCTION the vehicle speed is below This system enables a reduced fuel approximately 3 mph (5 km/h). Keep your vehicle consumption and lower greenhouse stationary when the 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 engine is on standby...
  • Page 131 STOP AND START FUNCTION Conditions for coming out of – the engine temperature is too low ; “AUTOHOLD” function – the emission control system is being engine standby activated �� 137, the brake regenerated ; – when the driver’s door is opened ; –...
  • Page 132 STOP AND START FUNCTION This can occur especially when : Pressing again will reactivate the system. The message “Stop & Start – the outdoor temperature is too low or Activated” appears on the instrument too high ; panel and the 1 switch disappears. –...
  • Page 133: Special Features Of Petrol Versions

    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. should be avoided : without having identified and After between approximately 5 and 20 –...
  • Page 134 SPECIAL FEATURES OF PETROL VERSIONS Warning light requires you to stop immediately, for your own safety, as soon as traffic conditions allow. Switch off the engine and do not restart it. Contact an approved Dealer. 1 3 2 - D r i v i n g...
  • Page 135: Electronic Parking Brake

    ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE Assisted operation The electronic parking brake can be used to immobilise the vehicle. Before leaving the vehicle, check that the electronic parking brake is fully applied. Warning light 3 on switch 4 and warning light on the instrument panel light up to show that the parking brake is applied but go out when the doors are...
  • Page 136 ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE warning light appears on the Manually applying the electronic instrument panel and the 3 warning Before leaving the parking brake light appears on the 4 switch. vehicle, check that the Pull switch 4 . Warning light 3 and After the engine is switched off, electronic parking brake warning light...
  • Page 137 ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE Brief stop If no lights or sounds are apparent, this indicates a fault in the instrument panel. This indicates that it is essential to stop immediately (as soon as traffic conditions allow). Ensure that the vehicle is correctly immobilised and contact an approved Dealer.
  • Page 138 ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE Versions with an automatic Never leave your vehicle gearbox without re-engaging P For safety reasons, automatic release position and switching is deactivated when the driver’s door is off the engine. This is open or not shut properly and the because when the vehicle is engine is running (in order to prevent the vehicle from moving without the...
  • Page 139: Autohold

    AUTOHOLD The following conditions must be met : Vehicle stopped (e.g. at a red light, an intersection, a traffic jam, etc.), the – the driver accelerates sufficiently function ensures braking force even with a gear engaged ; when the driver releases the brake pedal.
  • Page 140: Driving Advice, Eco Driving

    DRIVING ADVICE, ECO DRIVING On the instrument panel A or B Fuel consumption is accredited in accordance with a standard regulatory method. Identical for all manufacturers, this enables vehicles to be compared with one another. Consumption in real time depends on vehicle usage conditions, the equipment fitted and the user’s driving style.
  • Page 141 DRIVING ADVICE, ECO DRIVING upon certain power consuming systems in the vehicle (heating, air conditioning, power-assisted steering, etc.) and on certain driving actions (acceleration, gear changing, cruise control, deceleration, etc.). Limiting acceleration enables low fuel consumption in urban and surrounding areas.
  • Page 142 DRIVING ADVICE, ECO DRIVING ECO mode is reactivated when you to view information on your last take pressure off the accelerator pedal. journey. Disabling the function This indicates : Depending on the vehicle, the function – the general score ; can be deactivated either : –...
  • Page 143 DRIVING ADVICE, ECO DRIVING Charge meter Driving advice and ECO driving – in green : all-electric mode, the traction battery provides the energy required for the electric motor to power movement of the vehicle ; – in white : hybrid traction mode, the traction battery and/or the combustion engine provide the energy required to power movement of the vehicle.
  • Page 144 DRIVING ADVICE, ECO DRIVING – Dynamic driving with a lot of recommended pressure indicated on the edge of the driver’s door. �� 291 frequent acceleration and braking is Obstructions to the expensive on fuel in comparison to the – The use of non-recommended tyres driver time saved.
  • Page 145 DRIVING ADVICE, ECO DRIVING the air conditioning when it is not required. Advice for reducing consumption and therefore 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 before starting the engine.
  • Page 146: Maintenance And Antipollution Advice

    MAINTENANCE AND ANTIPOLLUTION ADVICE that it no longer complies with anti- Your vehicle complies with criteria for This warning light on the pollution regulations. recycling and recovering vehicles at instrument panel will indicate if there the end of their service life, which Have your vehicle adjusted and are any faults in the system : entered into force in 2015.
  • Page 147: Environment

    ENVIRONMENT Please make your own Your vehicle has been designed with contribution towards protecting respect for the environment in mind the environment too for its entire service life : during production, use and at the end of its – Worn parts replaced in the course of life.
  • Page 148: Tyre Pressure Loss Warning

    TYRE PRESSURE LOSS WARNING The system is fitted if there is a 1 label Otherwise it risks not giving a reliable in the vehicle. warning in the event of a significant loss of pressure �� 291. To verify its presence, open the driver’s door.
  • Page 149 TYRE PRESSURE LOSS WARNING carrying a load, motorway driving, Reinitialisation is carried out after a This function is an etc.). few minutes’ driving. The “Operation completed” message indicates that the additional driving aid. tyre pressure reference value has The function does not been reset.
  • Page 150 TYRE PRESSURE LOSS WARNING If tyre pressures cannot be checked The sudden loss of when the tyres are cold, the recommended pressures should be pressure in a tyre (burst increased by 0.2 to 0.3 bar (3 PSI). tyre, etc.) cannot be Never deflate a hot tyre.
  • Page 151: Driving Correction Devices And Aids

    DRIVING CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS Anti-lock braking system safe distance from the vehicle in front Depending on the vehicle, this is etc.). ( ABS ) composed of : Operating faults : – anti-lock braking system (ABS) ; Under heavy braking, the ABS –...
  • Page 152 DRIVING CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS Electronic stability program Emergency brake assist vehicle when pulling away, accelerating 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.
  • Page 153 DRIVING CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS When the system detects an operating when starting on a hill. It prevents the fault the message “WARNING : Check vehicle from rolling backwards by The hill start assistance Braking System” appears on the automatically applying the brakes system cannot instrument panel along with the when the driver lifts his/her foot off the...
  • Page 154: My Safety

    MY SAFETY Perso mode configuration – active emergency braking The My Safety function can be used to – detection of road signs deactivate or activate a set of driving – overspeed sound alert assistance functions simultaneously. – driver vigilance warning Depending on the vehicle, you can When the "ALL ON"...
  • Page 155: Lane Departure Prevention

    LANE DEPARTURE PREVENTION Activation/deactivation You can retake control of the vehicle at any time by operating the steering wheel. This function is an additional driving aid and the driver is responsible for steering wheel operation. This system is not a substitute for the driver and the driver must drive with his hands Using information from the 1 camera,...
  • Page 156 LANE DEPARTURE PREVENTION Operation – approaches a roadside without activating direction indicators; – crosses a continuous line without activating the indicator lights; – crosses a dashed line without activating the direction indicators, if the "dashed lines intervention" setting is selected. In these cases: –...
  • Page 157 LANE DEPARTURE PREVENTION – by a vibration in the steering wheel; – the "Lane centring" function is put on Please note that the standby and the "Lane departure prevention" function is neither system warning may sounding an alarm nor operating: the appear late according to –...
  • Page 158 LANE DEPARTURE PREVENTION – approximately four seconds after – The electronic stability system is – "Dashed lines intervention": use this changing lanes; malfunctioning; setting to select the response of the – tight bends; – The anti-lock braking system is function if the vehicle crosses a –...
  • Page 159 LANE DEPARTURE PREVENTION Warnings In some cases, they are accompanied – windscreen obscured (by dirt, by the following message: ice, snow, condensation etc.) ; – "Driving assist unavailable"; – a complex environment (tunnel This function is an etc.) ; additional driving aid. –...
  • Page 160 LANE DEPARTURE PREVENTION – the road is slippery (snow, black ice, aquaplaning, gravel etc.) ; – poor visibility (night, fog etc.) ; – the windscreen is cracked or distorted (do not carry out windscreen repairs in this area ; have it changed by an Authorised Dealer) ;...
  • Page 161: Blind Spot Warning

    BLIND SPOT WARNING Special feature Using information from the sensors installed on each side of the rear Ensure that the C area around the This function is an bumper (area C ), the function warns radars on each side of the rear bumper additional driving aid.
  • Page 162 BLIND SPOT WARNING Activation/deactivation The system’s detection range operates according to a standard lane width. When driving in a narrow lane, the function can warn you when a vehicle is detected beyond the adjacent lane. Indicator 6 – press the 3 or 4 control repeatedly to reach the “Settings”...
  • Page 163 BLIND SPOT WARNING Operation Display D The function warns you when the First warning : direction indicator not The function does not notify activated, the 6 warning light speed of your vehicle is over 9 mph the driver if the other (15 km/h) : indicates that a vehicle is detected in vehicles are not moving.
  • Page 164 BLIND SPOT WARNING Display E Due to the presence of This function is an Direction indicator activated, the 6 sensors behind the bumper, additional driving aid. warning light flashes when the function it is advisable to entrust any This function is not detects a vehicle in the blind spot operation on the bumper (repair, under any circumstances...
  • Page 165 BLIND SPOT WARNING Some conditions can disturb or – If the vehicle is being overtaken Limitation of the damage the operation of the by a long vehicle (e.g. heavy system operation system, such as : goods vehicle overtaking at a similar speed to the vehicle) the –...
  • Page 166: Safe Distance Alert

    SAFE DISTANCE ALERT Select “ON” or “OFF”. 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.
  • Page 167 SAFE DISTANCE ALERT distance between their vehicle and the function activated vehicle in front. The measurement is displayed for – A (grey) : function not operational ; function deactivated – A (green) : no vehicle detected ; information : the system –...
  • Page 168 SAFE DISTANCE ALERT – a complex environment (metal This function is an bridge, tunnel etc.) ; additional driving aid. – poor weather conditions (snow, This function is not hail, black ice etc.) ; under any circumstances – poor visibility (night, fog etc.) ; intended to replace the due care –...
  • Page 169: Active Emergency Braking

    ACTIVE EMERGENCY BRAKING Location of the camera 1 When driving, in the event of a risk of collision with the vehicle in front, the Make sure the windscreen is not system will : obscured (by dirt, snow, condensation, – warn of the risk of collision : etc.) when the vehicle speed is between 4 mph (7 km/h) and 106 mph (170 km/...
  • Page 170 ACTIVE EMERGENCY BRAKING If the vehicle stopped as a result of Detection of pedestrians and active emergency braking, the driver cyclists must keep the vehicle stationary by (depending on the vehicle) applying the brake pedal. When driving at a speed between Note : if the driver uses the vehicle approximately 4 mph (7 km/h) and 50 controls (steering wheel, pedals, etc.)
  • Page 171 ACTIVE EMERGENCY BRAKING Stationary vehicles are detected by the In the event of emergency system when: manoeuvre, you can stop – your vehicle is travelling at a speed braking at any moment by : between approximately 5 mph (8 km/h) and 50 mph (80 km/h).
  • Page 172 ACTIVE EMERGENCY BRAKING dirt, mud, snow, condensation, etc.). In function deactivated this case, park the vehicle and switch off the engine. Clean the windscreen. Upon deactivation of the system, the When you next start the engine, the warning light and the message go out. warning light illuminates or, If this is not the case, this may arise from another cause ;...
  • Page 173 ACTIVE EMERGENCY BRAKING – In the event of an impact, the Active emergency System disturbance radar and/or camera alignment braking Some conditions can may be changed and its operation This function is an disturb or damage the may consequently be affected. additional driving aid.
  • Page 174 ACTIVE EMERGENCY BRAKING – Each time the vehicle is started, – partially visible pedestrians : Deactivating the the system carries out a – pedestrians less than function calibration according to the approximately 80 cm tall ; You must disable the vehicle surroundings and may be –...
  • Page 175: Detection Of Road Signs

    DETECTION OF ROAD SIGNS Activating/deactivating the If the limit speed is exceeded, the display panel is modified to warn the system driver. For vehicles equipped with a navigation system and if the vehicle is travelling in a country where the speed units differ from those of the vehicle, the system displays the speed limit sign in the unit of the country,...
  • Page 176 DETECTION OF ROAD SIGNS – press the 4 or 5 control repeatedly speed limit, speed in case of a to reach the “Speed alert” menu and caravan, speed limit with length of press the 6 OK switch ; application, etc.) –...
  • Page 177 DETECTION OF ROAD SIGNS – 10 (SET/-) to reduce the notification speed to the detected speed. when the front camera is This function is an obscured, the "Front additional driving aid. Variation of the limited speed or cruising speed camera no visibility" This function is not message is displayed on the under any circumstances...
  • Page 178 DETECTION OF ROAD SIGNS The driver should always adapt their speed to the traffic conditions, regardless of the system indications. 1 7 6 - D r i v i n g...
  • Page 179: Driver Vigilance Warning

    DRIVER VIGILANCE WARNING Warning activation/deactivation Activating and deactivating the The driver vigilance warning is a alerts from the multimedia screen function that analyses the behaviour of the driver (driving style, vehicle For safety reasons, carry steering, etc.) and alerts them if there out any adjustments is a risk of falling asleep.
  • Page 180 DRIVER VIGILANCE WARNING Activating, deactivating the alerts Activating and deactivating alerts – the vehicle speed is greater than from the trip computer using the "My Safety" button approximately 43 mph (70 km/h). The system assesses repeated signs of driver fatigue on the steering wheel. When a risk of fatigue is detected, the "Vigilance alert Have a break"...
  • Page 181 DRIVER VIGILANCE WARNING message and the warning light Warnings can be are displayed on the instrument panel. deactivated. In this case, the system continues to Have the system checked by an authorised dealer. assess the driver's state of fatigue. Warnings are automatically reactivated with each new journey.
  • Page 182: Speed Limiter

    SPEED LIMITER 3 Depending on the vehicle, adapts Driving the speed setpoint to detect speed When a limit speed has been set but not yet reached, driving is similar to limits driving a vehicle without the speed 4 Selects and deselects the driving limiter function.
  • Page 183 SPEED LIMITER Recalling the limit speed The “Speed limiter ON” message reach a speed lower than the appears on the instrument panel memorised speed. If a speed has been stored, it can be accompanied by dashes to indicate recalled by pressing the button 6 or 7 . that the speed limiter function is in If the speed limiter is not operation, waiting to store a limit...
  • Page 184: Cruise Control

    CRUISE CONTROL 3 Depending on the vehicle, adapts the speed setpoint to detect speed This function is an additional driving aid. limits It can under no 4 Selects and deselects the driving circumstances replace aids, depending on the vehicle : the driver’s responsibility to respect speed limits and to be –...
  • Page 185 CRUISE CONTROL Activating cruise control Driving speed will flash in red on the instrument panel to inform you of this Once a cruising speed is registered situation. and the cruise control function is active, you may lift your foot off the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 186 CRUISE CONTROL Press the button 6 (RES) or 7 (RES/+) the speed limiter is selected and there if the vehicle speed is above 20 mph is no stored speed. (32 km/h). The 10 warning light When the speed is stored, cruise disappears from the instrument panel control activation s confirmed by to confirm that the function is disabled.
  • Page 187: Stop And Go Adaptive Cruise Control

    STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Based on information from a camera, It is represented by the symbol This function is an the Stop and Go adaptive cruise additional driving aid. control function gives you the option of maintaining a selected speed, known It can under no as the cruising speed, while keeping a Note :...
  • Page 188 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Location of the camera 1 Controls 4 (depending on the vehicle) Adapts the speed setpoint to detected speed limits 5 Put the function on standby (with cruising speed stored) (0). Depending on the vehicle, you can link the cruise control function to the "Road sign detection"...
  • Page 189 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Activating cruise control 10 Stored cruising speed Important : you should When the vehicle is stationary or 11 Vehicle in front keep your feet near the moving at a steady speed, press 12 Stored safe distance pedals at all times to switches 2 (SET/-) or 3 (SET/+) to prepare for any event.
  • Page 190 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL The letter 'A' 13 is displayed on the Safe distance control activation Setting the cruising speed instrument panel to confirm the As soon as cruise control is activated, activation of the auto mode. the default safe distance 12 is Semi-auto mode displayed in green on the instrument When the new speed limit is detected,...
  • Page 191 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Adjusting the following distance – distance gauge D : short distance Overtaking manoeuvre (corresponding to approximately 1.2 If you wish to overtake the vehicle in seconds). front, activating the indicator will The selected distance gauge appears temporarily cancel the safe distance in green on the instrument panel.
  • Page 192 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Press switch 8 (RES) in the range of – you open one of the opening the the driver should elements ; confirmed speeds. – you press the engine start/stop always be ready for sudden When the stored speed is recalled, button ;...
  • Page 193 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL “Take control of the vehicle” In all situations, react accordingly In all cases, if the message is not and perform the appropriate erased after the engine is restarted, warnings manoeuvres. please contact an authorised dealer. Switching off the function The system controls The Stop and Go adaptive cruise...
  • Page 194 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Operating faults The system detects only vehicles (cars, trucks, motorbikes) that are The Stop and Go adaptive If an operating fault is detected on one moving in the same direction as your cruise control function must or more components of the system, vehicle.
  • Page 195 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL When exiting a bend, the system’s detection of the vehicle in front may be disrupted or delayed. The system may trigger inappropriate or delayed braking. Vehicles hidden due to variations in – vehicles transporting long objects ground relief which exceed the line ;...
  • Page 196 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL – when the vehicle is stationary 14 , when you change lane (e.g. Q ). Always be ready to take control of your vehicle when you come upon stationary or very slow moving vehicles (e.g. N ). The Stop and Go adaptive cruise control does not trigger an emergency stop and its braking...
  • Page 197 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL – pedestrians, bikes, scooters, etc. ; – In the event of an impact, the – animals ; This function is an camera alignment may be – fixed obstacles (toll barriers, walls, additional driving aid. It changed and its operation may etc.) (e.g.
  • Page 198 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL – the vehicle is being driven up or – use of mats not adapted to the In the event of system down a very steep slope ; vehicle. On the driver's side, only disturbance –...
  • Page 199: Active Driver Assist

    ACTIVE DRIVER ASSIST maintaining a selected speed, known The 'Active driver assist' is a driving as the cruising speed, while keeping a The Stop and Go adaptive aid system designed for use on long safe distance from the vehicle in front cruise control does not motorway journeys, where traffic is in the same lane.
  • Page 200 ACTIVE DRIVER ASSIST in order to ensure the proper operation of the system. Additional information Depending on the vehicle, the “Active driver assist” function may be used with other driving aid functions. Please note that : – the system cannot be activated when the “Park Assist”...
  • Page 201 ACTIVE DRIVER ASSIST Location of components D r i v i n g - 1 9 9...
  • Page 202 ACTIVE DRIVER ASSIST 3 Power-assisted steering 1 Camera Operates the front wheels to assist the Detects markings on the ground and trajectory of your vehicle according to the position of vehicles on the various details transmitted by the 1 computer. traffic lanes.
  • Page 203 ACTIVE DRIVER ASSIST Controls D r i v i n g - 2 0 1...
  • Page 204 ACTIVE DRIVER ASSIST The warning light 15 is displayed in 16 Vehicle in front Controls description grey on the instrument panel. 17 Stored safe distance Then press the steering wheel control 6 Selects/deselects the driving aids, 18 Left-hand and right-hand line 9 (SET/-) or 10 (SET/+).
  • Page 205 ACTIVE DRIVER ASSIST disappearance of the warning light 15 – the system is temporarily disrupted and the right-hand and left-hand line (for example: camera obscured by dirt, You can affect the vehicle indicators 18 from the instrument mud, snow, condensation, etc.). trajectory at any point by panel.
  • Page 206 ACTIVE DRIVER ASSIST In the case of a sharp bend Note : in some situations, the “Lane The 15 warning light and the Centring” function may no longer left-hand or right-hand line indicator 18 detect your hands on the steering appear in red on the instrument panel.
  • Page 207 ACTIVE DRIVER ASSIST If an operating fault is detected on one Except for lines delimiting lanes or more components of the “Active The “Active Driver and the speed limit signs within Assist” function is an the limits of the system's Driver Assist”...
  • Page 208 ACTIVE DRIVER ASSIST – the windscreen is cracked or System servicing/ Deactivating the distorted ; repairs system In the event of the system You must deactivate the – In the event of an behaving abnormally, system if : impact, the camera alignment deactivate it and consult an may be changed and its operation –...
  • Page 209 ACTIVE DRIVER ASSIST – road markings which are worn, Many unforeseen situations may Some conditions can lacking in contrast or very widely affect the system operation. disrupt or damage the spaced from one another (lines Certain objects or vehicles that operation of the partially erased etc) ;...
  • Page 210: Parking Distance Control

    PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL Location of the ultrasonic Operating principle This function is an sensors 1 additional aid that Ultrasonic sensors, indicated by indicates the distance arrows 1 , are fitted in the bumpers to between the vehicle and measure the distance between the an obstacle whilst reversing, vehicle and an obstacle.
  • Page 211 PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL Operation Depending on the distance of the obstacle, the frequency of the beep will Most objects located less near the be higher while approaching it, and will front, rear and sides of the vehicle are become a continuous beep around 30 detected.
  • Page 212 PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL Activation/deactivation With the vehicle stopped, press the 5 the driver of any risk or otherwise of a collision with an obstacle 3 to the side switch as many times as required to of the vehicle. reach the “Vehicle” tab ; press the 6 or 7 control repeatedly to reach the “Settings”...
  • Page 213 PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL – press the 6 or 7 control repeatedly When the vehicle is to reach the “Settings” menu. Press the switch 8 OK ; travelling at a speed below – press the 6 or 7 control repeatedly approximately 6 mph to reach the “PARKING ASSIST”...
  • Page 214 PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL Note : if the vehicle is fitted with a Risk of false alarms or absence towbar recognised by the system, only System servicing/repairs of warnings the rear Park Assist function is In the event of the system –...
  • Page 215 PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL – the vehicle is equipped with a Limitation of the system towing device that is not operation recognised by the system (ball, hook, adapter, etc.). – The area around the sensors must be kept clean and free of any modifications in order to ensure the proper operation of the system.
  • Page 216: Reversing Camera

    REVERSING CAMERA Operation Fixed guideline 3 Dynamic guideline 4 : The fixed clearance gauge comprises This is shown in blue on the coloured markers A , B and C multimedia screen 2 . It indicates the When the vehicle is reversing, the indicating the distance behind the vehicle trajectory according to the camera 1 on the luggage...
  • Page 217 REVERSING CAMERA Settings If the temporary display of the black screen persists, please consult an The screen shows a approved dealer. reverse mirror image. The frames are a representation projected on a flat This function is an surface. This information is to not additional aid.
  • Page 218 REVERSING CAMERA Difference between the estimated distance and actual distance Reversing towards a steep downhill Reversing towards a protruding slope object The fixed guidelines 3 show the Position H seems further than position distances as further than they actually J on the screen. However, position H Reversing towards a steep uphill are.
  • Page 219: Parking Exit Warning

    PARKING EXIT WARNING 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. Using information from the radars installed on each side of the rear The system’s detection bumper (area A ), the system notifies...
  • Page 220 PARKING EXIT WARNING Activation/deactivation from the Operation multimedia screen 1 The indicators 4 on the multimedia screen show you on which side the The function warns when a vehicle is approaching vehicle has been in area B and approaching your To activate or deactivate the function, detected.
  • Page 221 PARKING EXIT WARNING – a complex environment Due to the presence of This function is an (underground car park, steel sensors behind the bumper, additional driving aid. structures etc.) ; it is advisable to entrust any This function is not –...
  • Page 222: Assisted Parking

    ASSISTED PARKING Switching on Special features Using ultrasonic detectors as indicated by the 3 arrows installed in the vehicle While the engine is running, vehicle Ensure that the ultrasonic sensors bumpers, this function helps to find indicated by arrows 3 are not stationary or driving at less than accessible parking spaces and assists approximately 19 mph (30 km/h) :...
  • Page 223 ASSISTED PARKING Choice of manoeuvre to the multimedia instructions for The space is then indicated on the further information. multimedia screen by a capital letter “P”. – Stop the vehicle ; The system start up is – select reverse gear. accompanied by activation of the parking distance The indicator light...
  • Page 224 ASSISTED PARKING shown on the multimedia screen 1 and Suspending/Resuming the using the parking distance control manoeuvre system alerts. Your speed should not exceed around 4 mph (7 km/h). Once the vehicle is in a position to exit the parking space, the warning light disappears from the instrument panel and a sound signal and...
  • Page 225 ASSISTED PARKING – by pressing switch 2 ; reason for suspending the manoeuvre will be displayed on the multimedia – you have performed more than ten screen 1 . forwards/backwards movements in one manoeuvre ; Make sure : – the parking distance control sensors –...
  • Page 226 ASSISTED PARKING Warning 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 complies with the applicable traffic regulations in your location.
  • Page 227: 360° Camera

    360° CAMERA Operation This function is an additional aid. It cannot, therefore, under any circumstances replace the vigilance or the responsibility of the driver. The driver should always be ready for sudden incidents while driving : always ensure that there are no small, narrow moving obstacles (such as a child, animal, pushchair, bicycle, stone,...
  • Page 228: Front View

    360° CAMERA Front view 1 – front side view (depending on the The fixed clearance gauge comprises vehicle) : using camera 2 (passenger coloured markers A and B indicating The view of the front camera is side). the distance behind the vehicle : displayed on the multimedia screen 5 .
  • Page 229: B (Yellow) Approximately

    360° CAMERA Rear view 3 The fixed clearance gauge comprises coloured markers A , B and C The view of the rear camera is The driver should be aware indicating the distance behind the displayed on the multimedia screen 5 . about the blind zone which vehicle : exists approximately up to...
  • Page 230: This Is Shown In Blue On The Multimedia Screen 5 . It Indicates The

    360° CAMERA In front view or rear In the combined view : when representation from the manoeuvring on a slope, cameras : objects shown on the – raised objects (pavement, multimedia screen may be closer vehicle, etc.) may appear or further away than they seem. distorted in bird’s eye view ;...
  • Page 231 360° CAMERA Front side view on passenger This can be used to confirm a view of the vehicle position in relation to its side 2 immediate surroundings (front, rear and side). The 8 view indicates the vehicle position. 9 areas not covered by the cameras are indicated in black.
  • Page 232 360° CAMERA eye view appear on the 5 multimedia – Green : obstacle between 50 and 70 cm ; screen. – Yellow : obstacle between 30 and 50 When the reverse gear is quickly cm ; shifted to forward gear, the rear view –...
  • Page 233 360° CAMERA The fixed guidelines 15 show the For example, if the screen displays an object at G , the actual distance of the distances as closer than they actually – Do not use this are. object is at F . function while the door The objects shown on the screen are mirrors are in folded...
  • Page 234 360° CAMERA Adjusting the display For safety reasons, carry out any adjustments when the vehicle is not being driven. If the gear lever is in position R (on an automatic gearbox) or in reverse (on a manual gearbox), the following views are available : –...
  • Page 235 360° CAMERA – screen split between the front view/ bird’s eye view ; – screen split between the front view/ front side view (depending on the vehicle). Adjusting the camera settings The following settings can be modified : – brightness ; –...
  • Page 236: Automatic Gearbox, Manual Lever

    AUTOMATIC GEARBOX, MANUAL LEVER – switch from position D, N or B (E- Only engage D or R when the Selector lever 1 Tech full hybrid version) to position R vehicle is stopped, with your foot on or P. the brake and the accelerator pedal –...
  • Page 237 AUTOMATIC GEARBOX, MANUAL LEVER Gear changing paddles 5 and 6 Depress the accelerator pedal firmly – the “temporary” manual mode can and fully. be used to force gear shifting by briefly pressing one of the two paddles. the This will enable you to change down driving mode D and the gear engaged to the optimum gear within the appear on the instrument panel.
  • Page 238 AUTOMATIC GEARBOX, MANUAL LEVER Special circumstances paddle. Automatic mode D is displayed Ensure that the electronic parking on the instrument panel. brake is engaged. – If the road type or weather In all situations : conditions (steep uphill slopes, – to move down through the gears, sudden downhill slopes, deep snow, Position P must only be press the left-hand paddle ;...
  • Page 239 AUTOMATIC GEARBOX, MANUAL LEVER If it does not need to be serviced, there When setting off, if the lever is stuck is no need to top up the oil. in P when you press the brake pedal (e.g. battery fault), it is possible to Operating faults manually release the lever to unblock the drive wheels.
  • Page 240: Automatic Gearbox, Electronic Lever

    AUTOMATIC GEARBOX, ELECTRONIC LEVER One-touch selector Electronic selector lever (e- shifter) 1 4 : position of the gear engaged ; 5 : position accessible from the Move the selector lever 1 one or two current position by moving the selector notches forwards or backwards to lever 1 one notch forwards or engage the desired position (R, N, D...
  • Page 241 AUTOMATIC GEARBOX, ELECTRONIC LEVER To engage P position according to the position desired. The 2 button warning light switches off. On E-Tech full hybrid version, the READY If the brake pedal is not fully depressed, the message “Press Brake warning light displayed on the instrument panel indicates Pedal”...
  • Page 242 AUTOMATIC GEARBOX, ELECTRONIC LEVER To select reverse gear displayed on the instrument panel for Accelerating and overtaking approximately 15 seconds. Depress the accelerator pedal briskly With the vehicle stationary and the When you select position D when the and fully (so that it goes beyond the engine running (with the READY vehicle is stationary, the vehicle moves point of resistance).
  • Page 243 AUTOMATIC GEARBOX, ELECTRONIC LEVER Gear shifting paddles 7 and 8 pressing one of the two paddles. the automated system may change the driving mode D and the gear engaged gear automatically. appear on the instrument panel. the Likewise, to prevent incorrect letter D and the lower arrow appear manoeuvres, a gear change may be brighter on the indicator light 3 .
  • Page 244 AUTOMATIC GEARBOX, ELECTRONIC LEVER – the ignition is switched off by Contact your approved Dealer as soon pressing the start button; When facing uphill, to as possible ; – the driver’s seatbelt is unbuckled remain stopped, do not – when driving, if the message and the vehicle is stopped ;...
  • Page 245: Emergency Call

    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 emergency services to arrive. Note : the emergency call operates : –...
  • Page 246 EMERGENCY CALL The emergency call starts The emergency call is carried out by pressing and holding the 3 button automatically in the event of an The system operates with a accident that has required the for at least three seconds. dedicated battery.
  • Page 247 EMERGENCY CALL Without the emergency call feature, the system is not trackable and will not be under constant surveillance. Data is automatically and constantly erased, and the system stores only the last three positions of the vehicle. Data is only sent in the event of an emergency call.
  • Page 248: Your Comfort

    MULTI-SENSE gearbox management enable fuel The MULTI-SENSE system enables a consumption to be lowered. Air In any mode, you can choice between three driving modes conditioning and heating are managed change the colour of the that can be used to control, depending so that they are used only when on the vehicle : driving, ambient ambient lighting as well as...
  • Page 249 MULTI-SENSE Please refer to the multimedia instructions for further information. Yo u r c o m f o r t - 2 4 7...
  • Page 250: Air Vents, Air Outlets

    AIR VENTS, AIR OUTLETS Air outlets 2 4 8 - Yo u r c o m f o r t...
  • Page 251 AIR VENTS, AIR OUTLETS Rear seats Central 4 , side 1 and rear air vents 8 (depending on vehicle) Do not attach any objects to the air vents (e.g. Passenger footwell heater outlets 8 . Air flow telephone mounting). To close : move the cursor 9 towards Risk of damage.
  • Page 252: Manual Air Conditioning, Heating System

    MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING SYSTEM Switching the air recirculation – lowering the temperature inside the The controls passenger compartment ; – eliminating condensation more quickly. Distribution of air in the passenger compartment There are five air distribution options. Turn control 1 to choose the distribution option.
  • Page 253 MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING SYSTEM Air recirculation is for : icing of the door mirrors (on equipped vehicles). – isolating the vehicle from the Use of the position external atmosphere (driving in To exit this function, press button 2 on the 1 control leads polluted areas, etc.) ;...
  • Page 254: Automatic Climate Control

    AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL recirculation, and starting and stopping This function quickly demists and The controls the air conditioning and air deices the windscreen, the rear temperature. screen, the front side windows, and the door mirrors (depending on the AUTO : allows the selected comfort vehicle).
  • Page 255 AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL the rear screen and de-icing of the rear All the air is then directed to the view mirrors (on equipped vehicles). The demisting/de-icing will windscreen and front side window still take priority over the air To exit this function, press button 8 demisting vents.
  • Page 256 AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL When the air conditioning system is turned off, the air recirculation is automatically activated according to conditions like vehicle speed to make the air more comfortable. Pressing the 7 button will disable this function. 2 5 4 - Yo u r c o m f o r t...
  • Page 257: Air Conditioning: Information And Advice On Use

    AIR CONDITIONING: INFORMATION AND ADVICE ON USE Fuel consumption Operating faults Advice on use You will normally notice an increase in As a general rule, contact your In some situations (air conditioning off, fuel consumption (especially in town) approved dealer in the event of an air recirculation activated, ventilation when the air conditioning is operating.
  • Page 258 AIR CONDITIONING: INFORMATION AND ADVICE ON USE Refrigerant fluid R-134a Inflammable product The refrigerant fluid circuit (of which some components are hermetically Consult the vehicle user sealed) may contain fluorinated manual greenhouse gases. Depending on the vehicle, you will find Maintenance the following information on label A affixed inside the engine compartment.
  • Page 259 AIR CONDITIONING: INFORMATION AND ADVICE ON USE Refrigerant fluid R-1234yf Inflammable product The refrigerant fluid circuit (of which some components are hermetically Consult the vehicle user sealed) may contain fluorinated manual greenhouse gases. Depending on the vehicle, you will find Maintenance the following information on label B affixed inside the engine compartment.
  • Page 260: Multimedia Equipment

    MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT Multimedia sockets 2 Multimedia system A or B Connect accessories with a maximum power of 12 watts only. Fire hazard. Steering column controls 4 You can use the USB sockets to access the multimedia content of your The location and operation of accessories and to update the system.
  • Page 261 MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT Microphone 8 Wireless charger 9 Multimedia sockets 10 (depending on the vehicle) (depending on the vehicle) �� 268 You can use the USB sockets. Using the telephone The sockets USB can be used to We remind you of the recharge accessories with a maximum need to conform to the power rating of 10.5 Watts (5 Volts) per...
  • Page 262: Electric Windows

    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 inside, with a child, adult who is not self-sufficient or a pet in the vehicle, even for a short while.
  • Page 263 ELECTRIC WINDOWS Operating faults Passenger safety In case of a fault when closing a The driver can prevent window, the system reverts to normal the front and rear mode : pull the switch concerned up as passenger electric often as necessary to fully close the windows from operating (and the window (the window will close gradually), hold the switch (still on the...
  • Page 264: Electric Sunroof

    ELECTRIC SUNROOF To slide the sunroof To slide the curtain 1 Driver’s responsibility Never leave an animal, child or non-autonomous adult alone in your vehicle, even for a short time. The reason for this is that the child may endanger himself or others by starting the engine, activating equipment such as the window winders for example, or...
  • Page 265 ELECTRIC SUNROOF Closing the sunroof by remote When closing the control sunroof, ensure that no If you press the locking button on part of the body (arm, the card twice in quick succession, hand, etc.) is protruding the windows and sunroof will close from the vehicle.
  • Page 266 ELECTRIC SUNROOF Important : during this Driver’s responsibility operation, the sunroof anti- Never leave an animal, pinch function is child or non-autonomous deactivated. Contact your adult alone in your approved Dealer as soon as vehicle, even for a short time. possible.
  • Page 267: Sun Visor

    SUN VISOR Front sun visor For safety reason, carry Lower sun visor 1 . out any adjustments when the vehicle is not Courtesy mirrors being driven.Risk of accident. (depending on the vehicle) Lift the cover 2 . The light 3 switches on automatically.
  • Page 268: Interior Lighting

    INTERIOR LIGHTING Map reading lights A Map reading lights B Courtesy light Press switch 2 for : Press switch 3 , 4 or 5 for constant Press switch 1 for : lighting. – permanent lighting ; – permanent lighting ; –...
  • Page 269 INTERIOR LIGHTING Glove box light Luggage compartment light Front door ambient light Depending on the vehicle, the 6 light Light 7 comes on when the luggage (depending on the vehicle) switches on when the cover is opened. compartment is opened. Front door ambient light 8 comes on when the function is activated and the vehicle is unlocked.
  • Page 270: Passenger Compartment Storage, Fittings

    PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS Sun blind storage compartment Centre console storage Front door storage pockets 1 compartment/induction charging zone 3 They can hold a 1.5-litre bottle. This can be used for storing motorway tickets, cards, etc. For more information on the induction charging zone, please refer to the Nothing should be multimedia instructions.
  • Page 271 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS Centre console pocket 4 Passenger storage Cup holders 6 compartment Depending on the vehicle, the cup holder may be equipped with retaining Pull handle 5 to open it. Ensure that no hard, hooks to keep the cup in place. The glove box can hold A4-sized heavy or pointed objects This can be used to store a mobile...
  • Page 272 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS Centre armrest storage Rear door storage compartment compartment 9 When turning corners, Lift the cover 7 of the sliding armrest They can hold a 0.5-litre bottle. accelerating or braking, by pressing the 8 button. ensure that the receptacle being held by the cup holder is not dislodged.
  • Page 273 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS Rear seat storage pockets 11 Grab handle 12 Clothes hook 13 Rear seat cup holder 14 This offers support and can be held when the vehicle is moving. Ensure that no hard, Lower the rear seat armrest. Do not use it for getting into or out of heavy or pointed objects the vehicle.
  • Page 274: Accessories Socket

    ACCESSORIES SOCKET Accessories socket 1 Connect accessories You can use the socket 1 , or 2 with a maximum power depending on the vehicle. It is of 120 watts (12 V) only. provided for connecting accessories When several accessory approved by our Technical sockets are used at the same Department.
  • Page 275: Rear Headrests

    REAR HEADRESTS To refit the headrest Fixed headrest 2 for the rear Position for use center seat Fit the rods into their housing and push Raise the headrest as far as possible down the headrest until it locks to set it When the headrest is set at the until it locks.
  • Page 276: Rear Bench Seat

    REAR BENCH SEAT To replace the seatback, proceed in Functions the reverse order to removal. When refitting the seatback, make sure it Raise the seatback again until it reaches the locking joint of the is correctly locked in seatback. Be careful not to jam the place.
  • Page 277: Boot

    BOOT Opening the doors manually To open The attaching of any from the inside carrying device (bike rack, luggage box etc.) resting on the luggage compartment lid is prohibited. To install a carrying device on your vehicle, contact an Approved Dealer.
  • Page 278: Rear Parcel Shelf

    REAR PARCEL SHELF Removal Do not place any heavy – Unhook the two straps 1 of the door or hard object on the of the boot ; parcel shelf. These may – lift the shelf 2 to unclip it (movement pose a risk to the vehicle A ) ;...
  • Page 279: Boot Arrangements

    BOOT ARRANGEMENTS Mobile floor 1 Intermediate position B Storage position C In the position A , it allows you to use This position allows for more space to under the floor 1 and access the tools store things in the boot. (depending on the vehicle) stored under the boot carpet.
  • Page 280: Transporting Objects In The Luggage Compartment

    TRANSPORTING OBJECTS IN THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT Always position the objects transported so that the largest surface is against : the rear bench seatback, for normal loading (example A ) the front seatbacks with the rear seatbacks folded down, as is the case for maximum loads (example B ) Ensure that the objects being transported are evenly distributed...
  • Page 281: Transporting Objects: Towbar

    TRANSPORTING OBJECTS: TOWBAR Permissible nose weight, maximum permissible towing weight braked and unbraked : �� 344. Choice and fitting of towing equipment Maximum weight of towing equipment : – 35 kg on a vehicle with towing pre-equipment ; – 28 kg on a vehicle without towing pre-equipment.
  • Page 282: Roof Bars, Antenna

    ROOF BARS, ANTENNA Antenna Roof bars If original roof bars, approved by our Technical Department, are supplied with screws, only use these screws for attaching the roof bars to the vehicle. For information on the range of equipment adapted to your vehicle, we advise you to consult an approved Dealer.
  • Page 283: Maintenance

    BONNET Unlocking the bonnet catch Opening the bonnet -Slightly lift the bonnet : 2. -push the tab towards the left (without lifting the bonnet) to unlock the safety mechanism ; -then lift the bonnet. Note : safety unlocking may not take place if you lift the bonnet and move the tab 2 simultaneously.
  • Page 284 BONNET Ensure that the bonnet is properly locked. Check that nothing is preventing the catch from locking (gravel, cloth, etc.). After any procedure in the engine compartment, make sure that you do not forget anything (cloth, tools, etc.). These may damage the engine or cause a fire.
  • Page 285: Engine Oil Level

    ENGINE OIL LEVEL General information Adding engine oil Use a funnel or protect A combustion engine uses 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 on to a hot part of the between oil changes.
  • Page 286 ENGINE OIL LEVEL – check the level using the dipstick 2 Before carrying out any (as described above). action in the engine Once the operation has been compartment, you must completed, ensure that the dipstick is pushed in as far as it will go or that the switch off the ignition.
  • Page 287 ENGINE OIL LEVEL Oil change capacity Filling and/or checking Please note when Please refer to the maintenance the oil level : when working close to the document for your vehicle, or contact an authorised dealer. Always check the topping up or checking engine that it may be engine oil level using the dipstick, as the oil level, ensure that...
  • Page 288 ENGINE OIL LEVEL Engine oil change : if you are changing the oil when the engine is hot, be careful not to scald yourself if the oil overflows. 2 8 6 - M a i n t e n a n c e...
  • Page 289: Levels, Filters

    LEVELS, FILTERS – an anti-corrosion protection for the Combustion engine coolant cooling system. No operations should be carried out on the cooling circuit when the Before carrying out any engine is hot. action in the engine Risk of burns. compartment, you must switch off the ignition.
  • Page 290 LEVELS, FILTERS Brake fluid When cold, the level should be located between the “MIN” 3 and When working in the “MAX” 4 markings inside the funnel. engine compartment, Frequency of checking coolant level ensure that the windscreen wiper stalk is Check the coolant level regularly (very severe damage is likely to be in the park position.
  • Page 291 LEVELS, FILTERS Windscreen washer reservoir procedure from the manufacturer’s network or website. When working in the engine compartment, Topping up ensure that the After any operation on the hydraulic windscreen wiper stalk is circuit, a specialist must replace the brake fluid. in the park position.
  • Page 292 LEVELS, FILTERS limescale building up on the pump and the jets). Please note when working close to the Jets engine that it may be To adjust the height of the windscreen hot. The engine cooling washer jets, please consult an authorised dealer.
  • Page 293: Tyre Pressure

    TYRE PRESSURE Label A Vehicles used fully laden (Maximum Permissible All-up Weight) and towing a trailer The maximum speed must be limited to 62 mph (100 km/h) and the tyre pressure increased by 0.2 bar (3 psi) �� 344. Risk of tyre blowouts. Tyre safety and chain fitting : for information on servicing conditions B.
  • Page 294 TYRE PRESSURE For your safety, please respect the speed limit. 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 original tyres, or conform to...
  • Page 295: 12V Battery

    12V BATTERY The charge status of your battery can Handle the battery with decrease especially if you use your vehicle : care as it contains sulphuric acid which – for short journeys ; – in an urban setting ; must not come into –...
  • Page 296 12V BATTERY For your own safety and Do not disconnect the to ensure the proper 12V battery. operation of the vehicle’s Risk of serious burns electrical equipment or electric shocks. (lights, windscreen wipers, ABS etc.), any intervention on the 12V Replacing the battery battery (removal, disconnection etc.) must ALWAYS be performed...
  • Page 297 12V BATTERY 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 electric shocks.
  • Page 298: Secondary Battery

    SECONDARY BATTERY 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 electric shocks.
  • Page 299: Bodywork Maintenance

    BODYWORK MAINTENANCE – mud in the wheel arches and with products approved by our A well-maintained vehicle will last underneath the body which forms Technical Department to protect them longer. It is therefore recommended to damp patches ; after they have been cleaned. maintain the exterior of the vehicle –...
  • Page 300 BODYWORK MAINTENANCE Degrease or clean using high-pressure Wash the vehicle using a high- Moisten it with soapy water, then cleaning equipment or by spraying on pressure cleaning device. always wipe clean with a soft cloth or products not approved by our cotton wool.
  • Page 301: Interior Trim Maintenance

    INTERIOR TRIM MAINTENANCE Seat belts A well-maintained vehicle will last For further longer. It is therefore recommended to These must be kept clean. recommendations for maintain the interior of the vehicle Use products selected by our regularly. maintaining the interior, Technical Department (Approved and/or for any unsatisfactory A stain should always be dealt with...
  • Page 302 INTERIOR TRIM MAINTENANCE Use high-pressure cleaning equipment or sprays inside the passenger compartment : without careful use, this equipment could impair the correct functioning of the electrical or electronic components in the vehicle, or have other detrimental effects. 3 0 0 - M a i n t e n a n c e...
  • Page 303: Practical Advice

    PUNCTURE, EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL warning light appears on the In case of puncture If the emergency spare instrument panel �� 146 wheel has been stored for several years, have it checked by your Dealer to ensure that it is safe to use. Vehicle fitted with an emergency spare wheel that differs from the other wheels :...
  • Page 304 PUNCTURE, EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL Emergency spare wheel – If you need to use snow chains, fit the emergency spare wheel to the rear axle and check the tyre pressure. If the vehicle is parked on the hard shoulder, you must warn other road users of your vehicle’s presence with a warning triangle or with other devices as...
  • Page 305 PUNCTURE, EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL If the vehicle is parked on the hard shoulder, you must warn other road users of your vehicle’s presence with a warning triangle or with other devices as per the legislation applying to the country you are in. P r a c t i c a l a d v i c e - 3 0 3...
  • Page 306: Tyre Pressure Kit

    TYRE PRESSURE 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.
  • Page 307 TYRE PRESSURE KIT – Adjust the pressure : to increase it, continue inflation with the kit. To reduce it, press the button 1 . If a minimum pressure of 1.8 bar is not reached after 15 minutes, repair is not possible ; do not drive the vehicle but contact an approved dealer.
  • Page 308 TYRE PRESSURE KIT – Start immediately and drive at a speed between 12 to 37 mph (20 to Please be aware that a 60 km/h) in order to distribute the poorly tightened or product evenly in the tyre ; after driving missing valve cap can a distance of 2 miles (3 km), stop and make the tyres less...
  • Page 309: Tools

    TOOLS After use, ensure the tools are correctly stored. Do not leave the tools unsecured inside the vehicle as they may come loose under braking. After use, check that all the tools are correctly clipped into the tool kit, then position it correctly in its housing : risk of injury.
  • Page 310: Changing A Wheel

    CHANGING A WHEEL Vehicles equipped with a jack If the vehicle is parked and wheelbrace on the hard shoulder, If necessary, remove the wheel trim. you must warn other Use the wheelbrace 1 to slacken off road users of your the wheel bolts.
  • Page 311 CHANGING A WHEEL If you have a puncture, Do not leave the tools replace the wheel as unsecured inside the soon as possible. vehicle as they may A tyre which has been come loose under punctured should always be braking. After use, check that all inspected (and repaired, where the tools are correctly clipped into possible) by a specialist.
  • Page 312: Tyres

    TYRES any long journey (refer to the label Tyre and wheel safety affixed to the edge of the driver’s The tyres are the only contact between door). the vehicle and the road, so it is essential to keep them in good condition.
  • Page 313 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, please missing valve cap can One-way tyres respect the speed limit. make the tyres less An one-way tyre must only be fitted in When they need to be...
  • Page 314 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”, 19”...
  • Page 315: Headlights: Changing Bulbs

    HEADLIGHTS: CHANGING BULBS Any operation on (or modification to) the electrical system must be performed by an approved dealer since an incorrect connection might damage the electrical equipment (harness, components and in particular the alternator). In addition, your Dealer has all the parts required for fitting these units.
  • Page 316: Rear Lights And Side Lights: Changing Bulbs

    REAR LIGHTS AND SIDE LIGHTS: CHANGING BULBS Bulb brake light 2 , Direction – open the tailgate. – remove the cover A (the side where indicator 3 the bulb to be replaced). – unscrew the nut and clips to release the light assembly from the outside of the vehicle by pulling towards the rear.
  • Page 317 REAR LIGHTS AND SIDE LIGHTS: CHANGING BULBS unscrew the nut E and clips to – The bulbs are under release the light assembly from the outside of the vehicle by pulling pressure and can break towards the rear. when replaced. –...
  • Page 318 REAR LIGHTS AND SIDE LIGHTS: CHANGING BULBS LED number plate lights 6 LED side repeaters 7 Consult an approved dealer. Consult an approved dealer. 3 1 6 - P r a c t i c a l a d v i c e...
  • Page 319: Interior Lighting: Changing Bulbs

    INTERIOR LIGHTING: CHANGING BULBS Courtesy light A LED reading lights B Bulb/LED Courtesy light 1 Depending on the vehicle, there are Consult an authorised dealer. two types of courtesy light A or B . Consult an approved dealer. In case of A type, –...
  • Page 320 INTERIOR LIGHTING: CHANGING BULBS Luggage compartment light Glovebox light Courtesy mirror lights 4 – Unclip the light 2 by pressing the tab – Unclip the light 3 by pressing the tab Please consult an authorised dealer. on its left side (using a flat-bladed on its left side (using a flat-bladed screwdriver or similar) ;...
  • Page 321: Hands-Free Card: Battery

    HANDS-FREE CARD: BATTERY Replacing the battery The batteries are available from approved Dealers, and their service life approximately two years. Check that there is no dye on the battery : risk of an incorrect electrical contact. If they need to be replaced, be sure to use the same or equivalent type of battery (consult...
  • Page 322 HANDS-FREE CARD: BATTERY Operating faults Precautions relating to If the battery is too weak to ensure batteries : correct operation, you will still be able to start and lock/unlock the vehicle – keep (new or used) �� 39. batteries out of reach of children ; –...
  • Page 323: 12V Battery: Trouble Shooting

    12V BATTERY: TROUBLE SHOOTING manufacturer of the battery charger To avoid all risk of sparks : you are using. Handle the battery with care as it contains – Ensure that any power consumers sulphuric acid, which (courtesy lights, etc.) are switched off Special procedures may must not come into before disconnecting or reconnecting a...
  • Page 324 12V BATTERY: TROUBLE SHOOTING The two batteries must have an identical nominal voltage : 12 volts. Check that there is no The battery supplying the current contact between leads B should have a capacity (amp-hours, and C and that the Ah) which is at least the same as that positive lead B is not of the discharged battery.
  • Page 325 12V BATTERY: TROUBLE SHOOTING Starting the vehicle using the Do not use your hybrid battery from another vehicle for E-Tech full hybrid version vehicle to restart a “12 V” battery in another vehicle. If the 12V battery charge level is too The electrical power in the 12V low, it is possible to use the battery of battery of a hybrid vehicle is not...
  • Page 326 12V BATTERY: TROUBLE SHOOTING Press the brake pedal and the Start Check that there is no button or, depending on the vehicle, turn on the ignition key. As soon as the contact between leads A ignition is switched on, disconnect the and B and that the A and B cables in the reverse order positive lead A is not...
  • Page 327: Installation And Use Of Accessories

    INSTALLATION AND USE OF ACCESSORIES 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. You can get advice from an authorised dealer.
  • Page 328: Fuses

    FUSES Fuse boxes Fuses located in the passenger Tweezers 3 compartment behind a flap in the B Remove the fuse using the tweezers 3 glovebox on the back of the flap. If any electrical component does not Unclip the access flap 2 . work, check the condition of the fuses.
  • Page 329 FUSES However, because of their reduced Symbol Allocation Use the fuse allocation accessibility, we advise you to have your fuses replaced by an approved label in the storage Windscreen washer Dealer. compartment to identify the fuses. Multimedia Certain fuses should only be accessories socket, Please note when replaced by a qualified...
  • Page 330: Wiper Blades: Replacement

    WIPER BLADES: REPLACEMENT To refit Replacing the windscreen wiper blades 2 To refit the wiper blade 2 , insert it in its Check the condition of the housing in the arm 3 , then clip it until wiper blades. You are you hear a click.
  • Page 331 WIPER BLADES: REPLACEMENT Check the condition of the wiper blades. – clean the blades, windscreen regularly with soapy water ; – do not use them when the windscreen is dry ; – free them from the windscreen when they have not been used for a long time.
  • Page 332: Towing: Breakdown Recovery

    TOWING: BREAKDOWN RECOVERY Before carrying out any towing, When the ignition is off, position the gearbox in neutral position the steering and braking (position N on vehicles equipped with an automatic gearbox), unlock the assistance functions no steering column then release the longer operate.
  • Page 333 TOWING: BREAKDOWN RECOVERY be engaged in the situations previously described. Access to towing points Automatic gearbox with electronic Front towing point lever (e-shifter) Press zone A and pull zone B . Use a As position P is automatically driver or similar one to open flap 4 . engaged when the ignition is switched Rear towing point off, in some situations (e.g.
  • Page 334 TOWING: BREAKDOWN RECOVERY by locking it with the wheel brace or a similar tool. Only use the towing hitch 5 provided with the tools. �� 307 Ensure that the towing eye is bolted correctly. Risk of losing the towed object. –...
  • Page 335: Operating Faults

    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 WHAT TO DO The card does not lock Card battery is flat.
  • Page 336 OPERATING FAULTS The starter is activated POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED Faulty circuit. Consult an approved dealer. �� 124. The engine will not start. Starting conditions are not fulfilled. The “hands-free” card does not work. Place the card in the recess provided for this purpose on the centre console ��...
  • Page 337 OPERATING FAULTS On the road POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO The oil pressure warning light comes on : Top up the engine oil �� 284. while cornering or The level is too low. braking. is slow to go out or Loss of oil pressure.
  • Page 338 OPERATING FAULTS On the road POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO Coolant boiling in the coolant reservoir. Mechanical fault : Stop the engine. damaged cylinder head Contact an approved dealer. gasket. Radiator : if there is a significant lack of coolant, remember that it must never be topped up using cold coolant while the engine is very warm.
  • Page 339 OPERATING FAULTS Electrical equipment POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO In this case, the traces will disappear slowly once the lights are switched on. The front seat belt reminder light comes An object is stuck between the floor and the seat and is Remove all objects on when the seat belts are fastened.
  • Page 340: Technical Specifications

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATES 9 Paint reference (colour code) The information shown on the vehicle identification plate should be quoted on all correspondence or orders. The presence and location of the information depends on the vehicle. Vehicle identification plate A 1 Manufacturer name 2 EC design number or approval number 3 Identification number...
  • Page 341: Technical Information For The Emergency Services

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION FOR THE EMERGENCY SERVICES The QR Code on the A label allows emergency workers using a tablet or smartphone to immediately access the technical information useful for working on the vehicle in the event of an accident Ensure that the A label is always visible and present on the windscreen as well as the rear screen Any modification or damage would...
  • Page 342: Engine Identification Plates

    ENGINE IDENTIFICATION PLATES Please quote the information on the engine plate or label A in all correspondence or orders. (Location varies depending on engine) 1 Engine type 2 Engine suffix 3 Engine number 3 4 0 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 343: Dimensions (In Metres)

    DIMENSIONS (IN METRES) Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 3 4 1...
  • Page 344 DIMENSIONS (IN METRES) * unladen 3 4 2 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 345: Engine Specifications

    ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS Versions TCe 260 E-TECH hybrid Engine type (see engine plate) Cubic capacity (cc) 1,332 1598 Petrol Type of fuel You must use unleaded petrol with the octane rating stated on the label inside the fuel filler Octane rating flap.
  • Page 346: Weights (In Kg)

    WEIGHTS (IN KG) The weights indicated for a basic vehicle without options : they vary depending on your vehicle’s equipment. Consult your approved Dealer. Maximum Authorised Mass (MMAC) Weights indicated on the vehicle identification plate �� 338 Maximum Permissible Weight (MMTA) Gross Train Weight (MTR) found by calculating : MTR - MMAC for thermal vehicles Braked Trailer Weight*...
  • Page 347: Replacement Parts And Repairs

    REPLACEMENT PARTS AND REPAIRS Original parts are based on strict specifications and are subject to highly-specialised 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.
  • Page 348: Service Sheets

    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 □ ........□ Anticorrosion check: OK □...
  • Page 349 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 □ ........□ Anticorrosion check: OK □...
  • Page 350 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 □ ........□ Anticorrosion check: OK □...
  • Page 351 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 □ ........□ Anticorrosion check: OK □...
  • Page 352 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 □ ........□ Anticorrosion check: OK □...
  • Page 353 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 □ ........□ Anticorrosion check: OK □...
  • Page 354: Anticorrosion Check

    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 Repair to be carried out: 3 5 2 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 355 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 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 - 3 5 3...
  • Page 356 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 Repair to be carried out: 3 5 4 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 357 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 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 - 3 5 5...
  • Page 358 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 Repair to be carried out: 3 5 6 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 359 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 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 - 3 5 7...
  • Page 360 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 Repair to be carried out: 3 5 8 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 361 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Symbols A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P R S T U V W Symbols Automatic gearbox breakdown recovery, Automatic gearbox selector lever, 234, « hands-free » card : battery, AUTO mode, ABS, Batteries,...
  • Page 362 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Child seats, Driving, 102, 123, 125, 131, 133, 137, 138, 149, 153, 153, Cigar lighter, 159, 164, 167, 180, 182, 185, 186, 208, 214, 220, 225, 234, Cleaning : inside the vehicle, 238, Clock, Driving aids, 102, 153, 153, 159, 164,...
  • Page 363 ALPHABETICAL INDEX External temperature, Handbrake, Hands-free telephone integrated control, Faults operating faults, 131, 133, 149, 153, 159, 167, 173, 208, Hazard warning lights signal, 234, 238, 255, 260, Headrest, File, Headrest rear, Filter air filter, Heated seats, Filter oil filter, Heated steering wheel, Filter particle filter, Heating and air conditioning system,...
  • Page 364 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Locking/unlocking the opening elements map, Locking the doors, Jack, 301, 307, Maintenance, 144, Lane centring, Maintenance : bodywork, Lane departure warning, 153, Maintenance : interior trim, Lane keeping: assistance, Maintenance : mechanical, 283, 294, Lane keeping : assistance, Maintenance : mileage before service, Lane Keeping Assist, 153,...
  • Page 365 167, 173, 185, 186, 208, 218, Remote control map, 234, 238, 255, 260, RENAULT ANTI-INTRUDER DEVICE (RAID), Operating faults card battery, Reversing sensor, Operation, 234, Roof bars, Overspeed buzzer, Roof rack roof bars, Overspeed warning, 173, Running in, Paintwork maintenance,...
  • Page 366 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Special features of petrol vehicles, Traction control system : ASR, Speed limiter, Transporting children, Spoiler, Trip computer and warning system, Starting the engine, 125, Tyre inflation kit, 301, Steering wheel adjustment, Tyre pressure, 291, 301, 306, 308, Steering wheel controls, Tyre pressure loss warning, 306, Stop &...
  • Page 367 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Wipers, Wireless charger,...
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