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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 Lighting and signals ............. 138 Welcome aboard your vehicle ..........4 Audible and visual signals ........... 143 Exterior ................4 Wiper ................144 Passenger compartment ..........6 Fuel tank ..............150 Driver's position ............... 8 Reagent tank ............... 153 Driving aids ..............
  • Page 5 CONTENTS Maintenance ................ 309 Accessing the engine, levels ........309 Battery ................. 318 Cleaning............... 321 Practical advice..............325 Tyres ................325 Breakdown recovery ............ 339 Headlights, lights: replacing bulbs ....... 345 Wiper blades: replacement.......... 351 Fuses ................353 Fitting a radio ............... 356 Installation and use of accessories......
  • Page 6: 4 - We L C O M E A B O A R D Y O U R V E H I C L E

    EXTERIOR   1 4 - We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e...
  • Page 7 EXTERIOR 1. Screen wiper, washer �� 144 1   2. Electric windows �� 294 3. Demisting �� 287 �� 284 4. Bodywork maintenance �� 321 5. Locking, unlocking the doors �� 53 6. Key, Remote control �� 44 7. Transmitter-receiver �� 36 8. Rear view mirrors �� 136 9. Tyres �� 325 Filling with fuel �� 150 11.
  • Page 8: Passenger Compartment

    PASSENGER COMPARTMENT   1 6 - We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e...
  • Page 9 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT 1. Adjusting your driving position �� 64 1   2. Passenger compartment storage/fittings �� 299 3. Rear headrests �� 62 4. Rear bench seat �� 63 5. Transporting objects �� 304 6. Child safety �� 76 7. Front seats �� 59 8. Front headrests �� 59 We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e - 7...
  • Page 10: Driver's Position

    DRIVER'S POSITION   1 8 - We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e...
  • Page 11 DRIVER'S POSITION 1. Instrument panel �� 128 1   2. Trip computer controls �� 108 3. Multimedia screen �� 292 4. Heated seats �� 61 5. Heating system/air conditioning �� 289 �� 287 6. Telephone charging zone �� 299 7. Gear lever �� 170 8. Parking brake �� 178 9. Engine start/stop button �� 158 10.
  • Page 12: Driving Aids

    DRIVING AIDS   1 1 0 - We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e...
  • Page 13 DRIVING AIDS – Driver correction devices and aids �� 197 1   – Active emergency braking �� 219 – Lane departure prevention �� 201 – Blind spot warning �� 208 – Driver vigilance warning �� 226 – Safe distance warning �� 215 – Stop and Start �� 165 –...
  • Page 14: Safety On Board

    SAFETY ON BOARD   1 1 2 - We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e...
  • Page 15 SAFETY ON BOARD 1. Front airbags �� 68 1   2. Deactivating the passenger's front airbag �� 68 3. Curtain air bags �� 73 4. Seat belts �� 64 5. Side air bags �� 73 We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e - 1 3...
  • Page 16: Identifying A Vehicle - Labels

    IDENTIFYING A VEHICLE - LABELS   1 1 4 - We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e...
  • Page 17 IDENTIFYING A VEHICLE - LABELS 1. Vehicle identification plate �� 366 1   2. Vehicle identification number reminder �� 366 3. Tyre pressure labels �� 191 �� 327 4. Engine identification �� 367 5. Technical information for the emergency services �� 366 We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e - 1 5...
  • Page 18: The Engine Compartment (Routine Maintenance)

    THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT (ROUTINE MAINTENANCE)   1 1 6 - We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e...
  • Page 19 THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT (ROUTINE MAINTENANCE) 1. Coolant �� 314 1   2. Brake fluid �� 316 3. Battery �� 318 4. Opening the bonnet �� 309 5. Screen washer fluid �� 316 6. Engine oil filler cap �� 310 We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e - 1 7...
  • Page 20: Breakdown Recovery

    BREAKDOWN RECOVERY   1 1 8 - We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e...
  • Page 21 BREAKDOWN RECOVERY 1. Replacing windscreen wiper blade(s) �� 351 1   2. Puncture: a. Tools �� 331 b. Emergency spare wheel �� 332 c. Changing a wheel �� 335 3. Fuses �� 353 4. Rear towing point �� 339 5. Replacing rear light bulbs �� 345 6. Replacing the rear screen wiper blade �� 351 7.
  • Page 22: The Lpg Vehicle

    THE LPG VEHICLE   1 2 0 - We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e...
  • Page 23 THE LPG VEHICLE 1. Trip computer �� 108 1   2. LPG Command �� 31 Filling with fuel �� 150 We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e - 2 1...
  • Page 24: The E-Tech Full Hybrid Vehicle

    THE E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE   1 2 2 - We l c o m e a b o a r d y o u r v e h i c l e...
  • Page 25 THE E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE 1. E-tech full hybrid vehicle system (HEV): introduction �� 24 1   E-tech full hybrid vehicle system (HEV): operation �� 27 E-tech full hybrid vehicle system (HEV): important recommendations �� 30 2. Warning lights �� 128 3. Displays and indicators �� 118 4.
  • Page 26: Getting To Know Your Vehicle

    E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE (HEV) Introduction   2 2 4 - G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e...
  • Page 27 E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE (HEV) As with any battery, it discharges when Secondary "12 V" battery 1 Secondary 12 V battery it is used. The secondary "12 V" battery, located 2 "230 volt" traction battery The traction battery is charged: in the luggage compartment, supplies 2  ...
  • Page 28 E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE (HEV) "230 V" electrical circuit well as noises due to the operation of the E-tech full hybrid system (e.g. cooling of the traction battery).   2 Your E-tech full hybrid vehicle is very quiet. When getting out of the vehicle, always check that the gear selector is in P position, apply the parking brake...
  • Page 29 E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE (HEV) Energy flow indicator 1 panel, accompanied by the "Failure Outside sound" message. Consult an approved dealer. 2   Operation The E-tech full hybrid system selects the combustion engine and/or the electric engine according to the driving style (smooth, sporty, etc.), the traffic conditions and driving mode selected (see the information on "MULTI-...
  • Page 30 E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE (HEV) The warning light 2 is displayed Special case on the instrument panel to inform you When the traction battery that the E-tech full hybrid system is   2 reaches a maximum charge using only the electrical assembly to level, the engine brake is power the vehicle movement.
  • Page 31 E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE (HEV) The indicator light on switch 3 lights – positionable widget on the home page. Take care not to obstruct up and warning light 2 the air vent 4 . This mode enables you to maintain a displayed on the instrument panel.
  • Page 32 E-TECH FULL HYBRID VEHICLE (HEV) Important recommendations   2 Please read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow these instructions may lead to a risk of fire, serious injury or electric shocks which could result in death. In the event of an accident or impact In the event of an accident or an impact to the underside of the vehicle (e.g.
  • Page 33: Lpg Vehicle

    LPG VEHICLE LPG/petrol fuel mode selection Fuel gauge warning lights A Special features of LPG control 1 The warning lights A (four green lights versions and one red light) indicate the level in 2   the LPG tank. The red warning light indicates the fuel tank.
  • Page 34 LPG VEHICLE temporarily switches to petrol mode: the green warning light C goes out While the fuel tank is without a beep and the yellow warning empty, the vehicle cannot   2 light B appears to indicate that petrol start or drive in LPG mode is active.
  • Page 35 LPG VEHICLE LPG fuel gauge display on the Note: after several unfruitful attempts, Pressing control 1 stops the beep from instrument panel the system may decide to remain in sounding and only the yellow warning light B stays on. Petrol mode for the current journey. Fill up with LPG �� 150.
  • Page 36 LPG VEHICLE In the event of an accident Filling stations without self-service Fuel tank The main precautions to be taken are Filling up with LPG the same as with petrol vehicles:   2 Apply the parking brake, stop the – apply the parking brake; engine, switch off the ignition and –...
  • Page 37 LPG VEHICLE Filling stations with self-service The filling will stop as soon as you IMPORTANT: LPG filling release the button. adapter 5 Release the stop lever (a small 2   Depending on the country, amount of gas may be released), lift the pistol and place it on the the use of a specific adapter is distributor.
  • Page 38: Card

    CARD card operating range General information Depending on the vehicle, This varies according to the you may have a digital key surroundings: take care not to   2 that offers all the functions accidentally lock or unlock the vehicle of the card. by inadvertently pressing the buttons on the card.
  • Page 39 CARD "Remote lighting" function Recommendations Driver's responsibility Avoid leaving the card in when parking or 2   hot, cold or humid areas. stopping the vehicle Do not keep the card in a place Never leave an animal, where it could be bent or child or adult who is not self- damaged accidentally, such as in sufficient alone in your vehicle,...
  • Page 40 CARD Fitting a hand strap 7 Deactivating/activating the "hands- Insert the hand strap into the component 8 and pass the end of the free" mode strap through the buckle. Depending on the vehicle, you can   2 Position the strap at the opening 6 and activate or deactivate unlocking when close the casing.
  • Page 41 CARD "Hands-free" unlocking when "Hands-free" locking when moving approaching the vehicle away from the vehicle Driver's responsibility when parking or 2   stopping the vehicle Never leave an animal, child or adult who is not self- sufficient alone in your vehicle, even for a short time.
  • Page 42 CARD – after several passes in the vicinity of properly shut, the vehicle will not be zone 1 without the doors having locked. A beep sounds and the hazard been unlocked. warning lights and side repeaters do   2 not flash. Use the card as a remote control to unlock the vehicle and reactivate the Using the card as a remote control...
  • Page 43 CARD Locking using the card Deadlocking With the doors and luggage compartment door closed, press 2   button 3 : the vehicle will be locked. To confirm that the vehicle has been locked, the hazard warning lights flash twice and then stay on for approximately four seconds.
  • Page 44 CARD To activate deadlocking "Hands-free" card: battery Press button 2 twice in quick Replacing the battery succession.   2 Locking is confirmed by two slow flashes and three quick flashes of the hazard warning lights and side repeaters. Depending on the vehicle, the door mirrors may fold in automatically when the vehicle is locked �� 136.
  • Page 45 CARD Operating faults The batteries are available Precautions relating to If the battery is too weak to ensure from approved Dealers, batteries: correct operation, you will still be able 2   and their service life to start and lock/unlock the vehicle –...
  • Page 46: Key, Remote Control

    KEY, REMOTE CONTROL General information Recommendations Driver's responsibility Avoid leaving the remote when parking or   2 control in hot, cold or humid stopping the vehicle areas. Never leave an animal, child or adult who is not self- sufficient alone in your vehicle, even for a short time.
  • Page 47 KEY, REMOTE CONTROL Locking the doors locked. A beep sounds and the hazard warning lights and side repeaters do Replacement and Press locking button 1 . not flash. additional keys or remote The hazard warning lights and side 2   Interference controls indicator lights flash twice to indicate You must only contact an...
  • Page 48 KEY, REMOTE CONTROL Unlocking the luggage compartment only Driver's responsibility when parking or Press and hold button 3 . The luggage   2 stopping the vehicle compartment opens very slightly. Never leave an animal, Deadlocking child or adult who is not self- sufficient alone in your vehicle, even for a short time.
  • Page 49 KEY, REMOTE CONTROL Locking is confirmed by two slow Open the case at slot 1 using a flat- When refitting, ensure that the cover is flashes and three quick flashes of blade screwdriver or similar tool and correctly clipped on and the screw replace the battery 2 observing the the hazard warning lights and side tightened.
  • Page 50 KEY, REMOTE CONTROL When replacing: – make sure that the   2 batteries are correctly inserted. Risk of explosion. – if the flap does not close correctly, do not use and keep out of reach of children. Precautions relating to batteries: –...
  • Page 51: Digital Key

    DIGITAL KEY Locking/unlocking the doors Depending on the country and The digital key's operational and luggage compartment, subscription, you can install a digital reach will depend on your deadlocking, remote lighting key for your vehicle on your 2   smartphone. smartphone's Bluetooth® The first time the vehicle is unlocked or connection.
  • Page 52 DIGITAL KEY – starting/stopping the engine: please in the placement area 1 before to switch the engine off, a message is see "Starting, stopping the engine" allowing the engine to be started. displayed on the instrument panel: �� 161. press and hold the engine start/stop For more information, please refer to   2 button 2 for more than two seconds.
  • Page 53 DIGITAL KEY When the engine is started or stopped, the smartphone 2   should always be sufficiently charged in order to use the digital key. G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e - 5 1...
  • Page 54: Doors And Opening Elements

    DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS Opening from the inside Opening and closing the doors   2 Opening from the outside Rear doors With the doors unlocked, pull handle Pull the handle 3 . As a safety precaution, Front doors the doors should only be With the doors unlocked or the card on opened/closed when the you, hold the handle 1 and pull it...
  • Page 55 DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS Door or luggage compartment lid Child safety open buzzer Driver's responsibility when parking or When the vehicle is stationary, the 2   stopping the vehicle warning light appears on the Never leave an animal, child or adult who is not self- instrument panel accompanied by a warning light indicating which of the sufficient alone in your vehicle,...
  • Page 56 DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS Using the key integrated in the – card or radio frequency remote – to use the digital key, depending on the vehicle �� 49. card control battery worn or run flat, vehicle battery flat etc.   2 – use of appliances operating on the The card's built-in key same frequency as the card (mobile phone, etc.);...
  • Page 57 DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS Vehicles with key, remote control Locking the doors manually Interior locking/unlocking door control 2   Using the key With the door open, turn the screw 5 (using the end of the key) and close The switch 6 controls the doors, the –...
  • Page 58 DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS Door and tailgate status indicator door open, press and hold the switch After the vehicle is started, the system 6 for more than five seconds. automatically locks the doors when With the ignition on, the switch 6 you reach approximately 6 mph (10 When the door is closed, all the doors warning light indicates the locking...
  • Page 59 DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS when the opening elements, etc. are Luggage compartment Lower the luggage compartment door locked), make sure that automatic using the handle inside the luggage compartment 2 . locking has not been deactivated by To open mistake and check that all the opening 2  ...
  • Page 60 DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS The attaching of any carrying device (bike   2 rack, luggage box etc.) resting on the luggage compartment lid is prohibited. To install a carrying device on your vehicle, contact an Approved Dealer. 5 8 - G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e...
  • Page 61: Front Seats

    FRONT SEATS Press the button 2 and lift the Front headrests headrest to release it. The headrest is an important safety To refit the headrest 2   To raise the headrest component: ensure that it is in place and in the Check that the headrest rods are clean correct position.
  • Page 62 FRONT SEATS Central armrest 5 Release the handle once the seat is in the correct position and ensure that For safety reasons, the seat is locked. carry out any   2 adjustments while the To raise or lower the seat base vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 63 FRONT SEATS Heated seats Consult an approved dealer. 2   Ignition on: – pressing the switch 6 on the required seat for the first time activates the heating system on high. Both of the built-in warning lights on the switch light up; –...
  • Page 64: Rear Seats

    REAR SEATS To refit the headrest Rear headrests   2 Position for use When the headrest is set at the lowest position, this is for storage Enter the rods in their housing and only: it should not be in this position push down the headrest until it locks to when the seat is occupied.
  • Page 65 REAR SEATS Rear bench seat: functions To replace the seatback, proceed in the reverse order to removal. Functions Refit the seatback and click it back into 2   place. When refitting the seatback, make sure it is correctly locked in place. If seat covers are fitted, make sure these do not prevent the seatback latch from locking in.
  • Page 66: Seat Belts

    SEAT BELTS Adjusting the seat belts Seat belts Make sure that the rear bench seat �� 63 is locked Always wear your seat belt when   2 in position correctly so that travelling in your vehicle. You must the rear seat belts will operate also comply with the legislation of the correctly.
  • Page 67 SEAT BELTS The seat belt must be worn as close to on the vehicle, if the seat is occupied the body as possible. e.g. avoid and one of these seat belts is not wearing heavy clothing, keeping bulky fastened or becomes unfastened while objects under the belts, etc.
  • Page 68 SEAT BELTS Adjusting the height of the front It is accompanied by the graphic 6 Rear seat belts seat belts which appears for approximately 60 seconds each time one of the rear seat Rear seat belts 8   2 belts is fastened or unfastened. When the vehicle speed reaches or exceeds 12 mph (20 km/h), if one of the rear seat belts is or becomes...
  • Page 69 SEAT BELTS – When the rear bench seat is being put back, make sure that – No modification must the seat belts and buckles are be made to the 2   correctly positioned so that they originally-fitted restraint can be used properly. system components (seat belts, –...
  • Page 70: Additional Safety Devices

    ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES Pretensioners Methods of restraint in addition – Have the entire to the front seat belts restraint system checked   2 following an accident. Depending on the vehicle, they may comprise: – No operation whatsoever is permitted on any part of the –...
  • Page 71 ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES Driver and passenger front airbags This system is only operational when The airbag system uses the ignition is switched on. Fitted to the driver and passenger pyrotechnic principles. In a severe frontal impact, the airbags sides. 2   This explains why, when inflate rapidly, cushioning the impact of A symbol on the lower section of the...
  • Page 72 ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES   2 The following cases trigger the In the event of a frontal impact with In a side impact with another pretensioners or airbags. another vehicle of an equivalent or vehicle of an equivalent or higher higher category, with an impact area category, at an impact speed equal In a frontal impact against a rigid equal to or greater than 40%, where...
  • Page 73 ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES 2   The pretensioners or airbags may The pretensioners or airbags might – side impact at the front or rear of the be triggered in the following cases: not be triggered in the following vehicle; cases: – frontal impact, underneath the tail of –...
  • Page 74 ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES Warning All of the following warnings are provided to avoid obstructing the deployment of the airbag and to avoid serious injury   2 caused by the projection of objects during its inflation. Warnings in relation to the driver's airbag –...
  • Page 75 ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES impact, the system may trigger the Side protection devices Methods of restraint in addition seat belt inertia reel pretensioner 1 which instantly retracts the seat belt. to the rear seat belts side Airbag 2   This airbag may be fitted to each of the Load limiter front seats and is activated at the sides –...
  • Page 76 ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES Additional methods of restraint All of the following warnings are provided to avoid obstructing the deployment of the airbag and to avoid serious injury   2 caused by the projection of objects during its inflation. Warning related to the side airbag airbag –...
  • Page 77 ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES The airbag is designed to complement the action of the seat belt. Both the airbag and the seat belt are integral parts of the same protection system. It is therefore essential to wear seat belts at all times. If seat belts are not 2  ...
  • Page 78: Child Safety

    CHILD SAFETY General information A collision at 31 mph (50 Driver's responsibility km/  h ) is the same as  when parking or   2 Carrying children falling a distance of 10 stopping the vehicle metres. Never leave an animal, Please ensure that you comply with Transporting a child without a child or adult who is not self- the legislation of your country.
  • Page 79 CHILD SAFETY the country you are in and that it can be fitted in your vehicle. Consult an Set a good example by Never leave a child approved Dealer to find out which always fastening your seat unattended in the seats are recommended for your 2  ...
  • Page 80 CHILD SAFETY Choosing a child seat   2 Forward-facing child seats Booster cushions Up to 18 kg or 4 years, the child may From 15 kg or 4 years, the child can Rear-facing child seats travel on a forward-facing seat. travel using a booster seat, which will A baby’s head is, proportionally, ...
  • Page 81 CHILD SAFETY Choosing a child seat mounting In the latter three cases check that The seat belt must never your child seat can be installed by There are two ways to attach child consulting the list of compatible be twisted or the tension seats: using the seat belt or using the vehicles.
  • Page 82 CHILD SAFETY The ISOFIX anchorage points have been   2 exclusively designed for child seats with the ISOFIX system. Never fit a different type of child seat, seat belt or other objects to these fittings. Check that nothing is obstructing the anchorage points. If your vehicle has been involved in a road accident, have the ISOFIX anchorage points...
  • Page 83 CHILD SAFETY The ISOFIX anchorage points have been 2   exclusively designed for child seats with the ISOFIX system. Never fit a different type of child seat, seat belt or other objects to these fittings. Check that nothing is obstructing the anchorage points. If your vehicle has been involved in a road accident, have the ISOFIX anchorage points...
  • Page 84: Child Seats

    CHILD SEATS different child seat, check with the Fitting a child seat, general manufacturer that it can be fitted. RISK OF DEATH OR information SERIOUS INJURY: In the front seat   2 before fitting a rear The laws concerning children travelling Some seats are not suitable for fitting facing child seat on the in the front passenger seat differ in...
  • Page 85 CHILD SEATS Ensure that the child Installing a booster Fit the child seat in a seat or the child's feet do seat (group 2 or 3) rear seat wherever 2   not prevent the locking in Check that the seat belt possible.
  • Page 86 CHILD SEATS Attachment by seat belt   2 Visual installation of the five-door version Check the status of the airbag before fitting a child seat or allowing a passenger to use the seat. Seat not suitable for fitting child seats. Child seat attached using the belt 8 4 - G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e...
  • Page 87 CHILD SEATS Seat equipped for attaching a "Universal" approved seat using a seatbelt. B2: seat enabling a child seat with "B2" approval to be attached by seat belt. 2   Check that your child is always strapped in and that the belt or safety harness used is correctly set and adjusted �� 64.
  • Page 88 CHILD SEATS Installation table Five-seater version   2 Front passenger seat Weight of the Rear side Rear centre Type of child seat Without airbag or with airbag With airbag child seats seat deactivated activated Carrycot fitted across the vehicle < 10 kg U (2) Group 0 Rear-facing shell seat...
  • Page 89 CHILD SEATS B2 = Booster seats in groups 2 and 3 (15 to 25 kg and 22 to 36 kg). (2) A carrycot can be installed across the vehicle and will take up at least two seats. Position the child with his or her feet nearest the door.
  • Page 90 CHILD SEATS Visual installation of the utility version   2 Check the status of the airbag before fitting a child seat or allowing a passenger to use the seat. Seat not suitable for fitting child seats. Child seat attached using the belt Seat equipped for attaching a "Universal"...
  • Page 91 CHILD SEATS B2: seat enabling a child seat with "B2" approval to be attached by seat belt. Check that your child is always strapped in and that the belt or safety harness used is correctly set and adjusted 2   �� 64. If necessary, adjust the seat position accordingly.
  • Page 92 CHILD SEATS Installation table Utility version   2 Front passenger seat Type of child seat Weight of the child Without airbag or with airbag With airbag deactivated activated Carrycot fitted across the vehicle < 10 kg Group 0 Rear-facing shell seat <...
  • Page 93 CHILD SEATS (5) Raise the seat to the maximum and position it as far back as possible, tilting the seatback slightly (approximately 25°). 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 - 9 1...
  • Page 94 CHILD SEATS Attachment using the ISOFIX system   2 Visual installation of the five-door version Seat which does not allow a child seat to be fitted. 9 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 95 CHILD SEATS Using a child safety system which is not approved for this vehicle will not properly protect the baby or child. They risk serious or even fatal injury. 2   RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY: before fitting a rear-facing child seat on the front passenger seat, check that the airbag has been deactivated �� 100.
  • Page 96 CHILD SEATS Installation table Front passenger seat   2 Weight of the seat size Rear side Rear Type of child seat Without airbag or with With airbag child ISOFIX seats centre seat airbag deactivated activated Carrycot fitted L1 [F] across the vehicle <...
  • Page 97 CHILD SEATS i-U = Suitable for "Universal" front-facing and rear-facing i-Size restraint devices. i-UF = Suitable only for "Universal" front-facing and rear-facing i-Size restraint devices. (1) Raise the seat to the maximum and position it as far back as possible, tilting the seatback slightly (approximately 25°). 2  ...
  • Page 98 CHILD SEATS Visual installation of the utility version   2 Using a child safety system which is not approved for this vehicle will not properly protect the baby or child. They risk serious or even fatal injury. Seat which does not allow a child seat to be fitted. 9 6 - G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e...
  • Page 99 CHILD SEATS RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY: before fitting a rear-facing child seat on the front passenger seat, check that the airbag has been deactivated �� 100 2   Child seat attached using the mounting ISOFIX Seat which allows an ISOFIX child seat to be fitted. The rear seats are fitted with an anchorage point which allows a forward-facing ISOFIX child seat with universal approval to be attached.
  • Page 100 CHILD SEATS Installation table Utility version   2 Front passenger seat Weight of the seat size Type of child seat Without airbag or with airbag With airbag child ISOFIX deactivated activated Carrycot fitted across the L1 [F] vehicle < 10 kg L2 [G] Group 0 Rear-facing shell seat...
  • Page 101 CHILD SEATS i-U = Suitable for "Universal" front-facing and rear-facing i-Size restraint devices. i-UF = Suitable only for "Universal" front-facing and rear-facing i-Size restraint devices. (1) Position the vehicle seat as far back as possible and gently tilt the seatback (approximately 25°). 2  ...
  • Page 102: Child Safety: Deactivating, Activating The Front Passenger Airbag

    CHILD SAFETY: DEACTIVATING, ACTIVATING THE FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG Deactivating the front The passenger airbag passenger airbag may only be activated or   2 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 103 CHILD SAFETY: DEACTIVATING, ACTIVATING THE FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG of label above) are provided to remind DANGER you of these instructions. As the operation of the Activating the front passenger 2   front passenger airbag is airbag not compatible with the positioning of a rear-facing child seat, NEVER fit a rear-facing child restraint system on a seat protected by an ACTIVATED...
  • Page 104 CHILD SAFETY: DEACTIVATING, ACTIVATING THE FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG airbag activation/deactivation system is faulty. Allowing any other passenger to sit in   2 that seat is not recommended. Contact your approved Dealer as soon as possible; The passenger airbag may only be activated or deactivated when the vehicle is stationary with the ignition off.
  • Page 105 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 - 1 0 3...
  • Page 106: Driving Position

    DRIVING POSITION Driving position: left-hand drive   2 1 0 4 - G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e...
  • Page 107 DRIVING POSITION – door central locking; 23. LPG control The fittings described below – activating/deactivating Park Assist; DEPEND ON THE VEHICLE 24. Controls for: – activating/deactivating the 360° VERSION AND COUNTRY. – lighting dimmer for control camera; 2   1. Side air vents. instruments;...
  • Page 108 DRIVING POSITION Driver’s position, right-hand  drive   2 1 0 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 109 DRIVING POSITION The fittings described below 9. Instrument panel. 19. Handbrake. DEPEND ON THE VEHICLE 10. Driver airbag and horn location. VERSION AND COUNTRY. 20. "Hands-free" card holder. 2   11. Controls for: 1. Side air vents. 21. Charging zone/telephone storage –...
  • Page 110: Trip Computer

    TRIP COMPUTER General information   2 Trip computer A or B Depending on the vehicle, this includes the following functions: – mileage; – trip settings; – information messages; – operating fault messages (related to warning light); – warning messages (related to the warning light);...
  • Page 111 TRIP COMPUTER 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 - 1 0 9...
  • Page 112 TRIP COMPUTER Vehicle fitted with trip computer B Press the 4 switch to browse between the zones and select the functions by repeatedly pressing the 5 or 6   2 switches. Press switch 8 to return to the previous menu. Selections (the display depends on the vehicle equipment and country) f) Trip log, operating fault and...
  • Page 113 TRIP COMPUTER Resetting the trip mileage recorder – when driving from an urban area and journey parameters (reset onto the open road. button) 2   With one of the trip settings selected as the display, press and hold switch 7 "OK" until the display resets to zero. Automatic resetting of the journey parameters Resetting occurs automatically when...
  • Page 114 TRIP COMPUTER Journey settings The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY.   2 Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected a) Trip log. Successive display: Vehicle Systems OK – information messages (passenger airbag OFF, etc.); –...
  • Page 115 TRIP COMPUTER Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected Average LPG 2   d) Average LPG consumption --.- L/100 LPG range Estimated range with remaining LPG fuel. --- km Distance LPG Distance travelled on LPG fuel since the last reset. --- km 56 mph (90 km/h) e) Current speed (depending on the vehicle).
  • Page 116 TRIP COMPUTER Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected On-board computer with mileage-before-service message   2 h) Distance before service. Service in 18,641 miles With the ignition on and engine not running, access the "Mileage before (30,000 km)/12 months service" information. When the distance or time value approaches its limit, there are several possible scenarios: –...
  • Page 117 TRIP COMPUTER Information messages These can help in the vehicle starting phase, or give information about a selection or a driving status. 2   Examples of information messages are given in the following pages. Examples of messages Interpreting the display selected «...
  • Page 118 TRIP COMPUTER Operating fault messages   2 These appear with the warning light and mean that you should drive very carefully to an approved dealer as soon as possible. If you fail to follow this recommendation, you risk damaging your vehicle. They disappear when the display selection key is pressed or after several seconds and are stored in the computer log.
  • Page 119 TRIP COMPUTER Warning messages 2   These appear with the warning light and require you to stop immediately, for your own safety, as soon as traffic conditions allow. Stop your engine and do not restart it. Call an approved Dealer. Some examples of warning messages are given below. Note: the messages appear on the display either individually or alternately (when there are several messages to be displayed), and may be accompanied by a warning light and/or a beep.
  • Page 120 TRIP COMPUTER Displays and indicators   2 Instrument panel A 11 8 - G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e...
  • Page 121 TRIP COMPUTER Depending on the vehicle, you can by a message on the instrument panel display information from the and a beep. Total mileage recorder 7 �� 112 multimedia screen (the compass, telephone, navigation, etc.) or 2   Trip computer 8 �� 108 information from the trip computer.
  • Page 122 TRIP COMPUTER It lights up when the ignition is and a beep sounds. This beep sounds This is not serious unless the warning switched on. as soon as the vehicle is travelling at light comes on accompanied over 75 mph (120 km/h). This warning In some cases, the appearance of a   2 light remains lit for as long as the...
  • Page 123 TRIP COMPUTER multimedia screen (the compass, Tyre low pressure warning light 24 "230 V" traction battery level �� 191 remaining 29 telephone, navigation, etc.). Airbag warning light 25 �� 68 Please refer to the multimedia Traction battery level low 2   instructions for more information.
  • Page 124 TRIP COMPUTER 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   2 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 125 TRIP COMPUTER Engine oil level low warning Instrument panel in miles 2   Combustion engine temperature display 41 When the engine is started, the (option to switch to km/h) Press the switch 43 to access the instrument panel display alerts you Vehicles not fitted with a multimedia "Vehicle"...
  • Page 126 TRIP COMPUTER Vehicles fitted with a multimedia Vehicles fitted with a multimedia – Remote locking/approach unlocking; screen 1 screen. – Remote locking sound; – Silent mode; Please refer to the multimedia   2 – Automatic locking. instructions to select the audio system. c) "Wiping and lighting": Note: in both cases, once the battery is switched off, the on-board computer...
  • Page 127 TRIP COMPUTER Vehicles not fitted with a « DASHBOARD » : – Follow-me-home lighting: XX multimedia screen seconds; – Language; – ... – Unit; 2   – Style; « ACCESS » : – Colour. – Lock doors during driving; « VEHICLE » : – Hands-free opening/closing; – Unlocking the driver’s door only; – Rear windscreen wiping in reverse –...
  • Page 128 TRIP COMPUTER Vehicles fitted with a multimedia Vehicles not fitted with a To exit the menu, press the switch 6 . screen. multimedia screen It may be necessary to carry out this operation more than once.   2 The vehicle settings personalisation menu cannot be used when driving.
  • Page 129 TRIP COMPUTER Exterior temperature indicator Special feature: When the external temperature is 2   between -3°C and +3°C, the °C characters flash (indicates risk of ice). Exterior temperature indicator As ice formation is related to climatic exposure, local air humidity and temperature, the external temperature alone is not sufficient to detect ice.
  • Page 130: Warning Lights

    WARNING LIGHTS Instrument panel A or B Warning light The display of information shown   2 means you should drive below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE very carefully to an authorised EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY. dealer as soon as possible. If you fail to follow this recommendation, you risk damaging your vehicle.
  • Page 131 WARNING LIGHTS It lights up when the ignition or the Right-hand direction indicator If no lights or sounds are engine is switched on and goes off tell-tale light after a few seconds. apparent, this indicates a 2   fault in the instrument If it comes on during braking and is Warning light for the airbag panel.
  • Page 132 WARNING LIGHTS light and a beep, stop immediately and If it appears in yellow during driving Warning light for the cut the ignition. and is accompanied by the electronic stability control ( ESC ) Check the oil level. and traction control system   2 warning light, visit an approved dealer If the level is normal, the warning light...
  • Page 133 WARNING LIGHTS – If it flashes, reduce the engine speed If it turns red, stop and let the engine Warning light for reagent level until the light stops flashing. Contact idle for a minute or two. and faults in the exhaust gas an approved dealer as soon as The temperature should lower and the reduction system �� 150...
  • Page 134 WARNING LIGHTS Stop the vehicle without switching off Overspeed warning light the ignition. �� 118 The temperature should lower and the   2 warning light should disappear. Warning light for the lane If this is not the case, please consult departure prevention system �� 201 an Authorised Dealer.
  • Page 135 WARNING LIGHTS This appears in yellow when the It lights up along with the warning light traction battery charge level has If the vehicle is parked reached the reserve level �� 118. and a beep when the on the hard shoulder, 2  ...
  • Page 136: Steering

    STEERING Steering wheel heating The function switches off automatically Adjusting the steering wheel after the regulation phase of approximately 30 minutes. height and depth   2 The switch 3 indicator light stays on. Note: if the function has switched off automatically, press the switch 3 twice to reactivate it.
  • Page 137 STEERING With the engine on standby, power- assisted steering is no longer Never switch off the operational. ignition when travelling 2   In this case, it returns to its original downhill, and avoid state when the engine is restarted or doing so in normal when the speed exceeds driving (power steering and brake approximately 1 mph (1 km/h) (hill,...
  • Page 138: Rear View Mirrors

    REAR VIEW MIRRORS The door mirrors fold in when the Exterior rear view mirrors vehicle is locked. Objects observed in the rear view mirror glass Note: you can deactivate/activate the   2 door mirror folding mechanism �� 124. are actually closer than they appear.
  • Page 139 REAR VIEW MIRRORS vehicle behind, shift the small lever 4 located behind the rear view mirror. Rear view mirror without lever 4 2   The rear view mirror automatically darkens when you are being followed by a vehicle using main beam headlights or in very bright lighting.
  • Page 140: Lighting And Signals

    LIGHTING AND SIGNALS Depending on the vehicle, the dipped Exterior lighting and signals beam headlights come on automatically after several sweeps of   2 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) �� 142.
  • Page 141 LIGHTING AND SIGNALS dipped beam headlight and the main beam headlights. The system may encounter difficulties under certain During deactivation of the main beam 2   headlights, the dipped beam conditions, including: headlights return to their original – extreme weather conditions position.
  • Page 142 LIGHTING AND SIGNALS Switching off the lights Rotate the ring 2 until the AUTO Note: the main beam headlights will symbol is aligned with the mark 3 and be activated upon deactivation of the push the stalk 1 . automatic main beam headlights   2 function.
  • Page 143 LIGHTING AND SIGNALS Rear fog lights warn you that the lights are still on (to Select "ON" or "OFF". avoid draining the battery). "See-me-home lighting" function Operating faults 2   This function enables you to briefly If the "Check lighting" message switch on the side lights and dipped beam headlights (e.g.
  • Page 144 LIGHTING AND SIGNALS The corresponding indicator light on Headlight beam adjustment seconds each time switch A is the instrument panel goes out. pressed. Headlight beam adjustment The front and rear fog lights switch off Examples of positions for   2 when the exterior lights are switched adjusting the control A according off.
  • Page 145: Audible And Visual Signals

    AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS will return to its original position and Horn the direction indicator light concerned will flash three times. 2   Press the steering wheel boss A to sound the horn. Hazard warning lights Headlight flasher Press the switch 2 . To flash the headlights, pull the stalk 1 This switch activates all four direction towards you, then release.
  • Page 146: Wiper

    WIPER For example, fast wiping speed will Windscreen washer, wiper slow to normal wiping speed. As soon as the vehicle moves off,   2 Vehicle fitted with intermittent wiping will return to the speed windscreen wipers originally selected. Any action on the stalk 1 overrides and cancels the automatic function.
  • Page 147 WIPER The higher the sensitivity, the quicker The rain sensor operation may be the wipers will react and the faster the interrupted in the event of: wipe. – damaged windscreen wipers: a film 2   When activating automatic wiping or of water or traces left by a blade in the when increasing sensitivity, one sweep sensor's detection zone may increase of the blades is performed.
  • Page 148 WIPER mechanism. If you activate the wipers With the ignition on or engine started, lift the stalk 1 twice to position A while the blades are stuck down with In the event of obstacles on ice, you may risk damaging both the (single sweep).
  • Page 149 WIPER Windscreen washer When working in the Efficiency of a wiper engine compartment, blade 2   ensure that the Check the condition of the windscreen wiper stalk is wiper blades. How long they last in position B (stop). depends on you: Risk of injury.
  • Page 150 WIPER Rear windscreen wash, wiper When washing using a roller type car wash, return the ring 3 on the stalk 1 Efficiency of a wiper to the stop position to deactivate blade   2 automatic wiping. Check the condition of the Follow usage recommendations.
  • Page 151 WIPER customisation menu, you can opt to few seconds later, by a third (drip activate or deactivate this function wiping function). �� 124. When the stalk is released, it returns to 2   For vehicles not fitted with a settings the rear wipe position. customisation menu, you can have this function deactivated by an authorised dealer.
  • Page 152: Fuel Tank

    FUEL TANK specifications given on the label on the flap 1 �� 369.   2 Fuel types that conform to European standards with which the engines of vehicles sold in Europe are compatible: refer to the table �� 369. Do not mix even small amounts of petrol (unleaded or E85) with Useable capacity of the tank:...
  • Page 153 FUEL TANK Filling with fuel To ensure that the tank is not filled with leaded petrol, the fuel tank filler neck With the ignition off, insert the nozzle consists of a restrictor fitted with a and insert it fully before turning it on to safety system which only allows a 2  ...
  • Page 154 FUEL TANK Running out of fuel on diesel Wait a few minutes before starting. Persistent smell of fuel versions This will enable the fuel circuit to be If you notice a persistent primed.   2 fuel odour you should: If the engine does not start, repeat the procedure.
  • Page 155: Reagent Tank

    REAGENT TANK Topping up Please ensure that you comply with To fill up with reagent, the the legislation of your country. It is engine must be stopped important to remember that failure to 2   respect regulations in force could lead (and not on standby in the to legal action being taken against the case of vehicles equipped with...
  • Page 156: Driving

    REAGENT TANK With the ignition off, insert the nozzle soon as the warning light and and insert it fully before turning it on to After filling the reagent the "TOP UP AdBlue before 1200 km" fill the fuel tank (risk of splashing). tank, check that the cap message appear on the instrument   2...
  • Page 157 REAGENT TANK Maintenance/Range The information displayed on the instrument panel may be accompanied by a beep. 2   Indicator Message What to do? lights When the message is displayed when the ignition is switched on, you have less « Top Up AdBlue before  than 1,488 miles (2,400 km) range. 2400 km »...
  • Page 158 REAGENT TANK System faults When the indicator lights light up, this may be accompanied by a beep.   2 Indicator lights Message Readings « Check Anti- Pollution  System » « AdBlue quality to  Indicates a fault in the system. Contact your approved Dealer as soon as check » possible. illuminate.
  • Page 159: Running In

    RUNNING IN and "MAXI" marks. This does not Petrol version present a risk. Service intervals: refer to your For the first 620 miles (1,000 km) do vehicle's maintenance document. not exceed 80 mph (130 km/h) in the highest gear, or 3,000 to 3,500 rpm. 3  ...
  • Page 160: Starting, Stopping The Engine

    STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE If the engine fails to start at the first Ignition-starter switch on a attempt, the key must be turned back Never switch off the before the starter can be activated vehicle with key. ignition before the again.
  • Page 161 STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE down the clutch pedal until the engine starts. Driver's responsibility While the fuel tank is when parking or empty, the vehicle cannot Stopping the engine stopping the vehicle start or drive in LPG With the engine idling, turn the key to Never leave an animal, mode only.
  • Page 162 STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE E-tech full hybrid version Never switch off the Driver's responsibility ignition before the when parking or vehicle has come to a stopping the vehicle complete stop. Once Never leave an animal, the engine has stopped, the brake child or adult who is not self-   3 servo, power-assisted steering...
  • Page 163 STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE With the vehicle stationary, turn the Ignition-starter switch on a key to 0 "LOCK" position. Driver's responsibility vehicle with card when parking or The ignition is switched off and the Vehicle with card READY message disappears from the stopping the vehicle instrument panel.
  • Page 164 STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE LPG version The message disappears when the vehicle speed is above approximately Depending on the vehicle, The engine is always started using 3 mph (5 km/h). you may have a digital key petrol. Release the brake pedal once the that offers all the functions engine has started;...
  • Page 165 STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE "Hands-free" starting with the luggage compartment open Never switch off the Driver's responsibility ignition before the when parking or vehicle has come to a stopping the vehicle complete stop. Once Never leave an animal, the engine has stopped, the brake child or adult who is not self- 3  ...
  • Page 166 STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE Operating faults Conditions for stopping the engine   3 The "Place card on zone + START" message appears on the instrument In certain cases, the hands-free card The vehicle must be stationary, with panel. may not work: the lever positioned in P for vehicles Press the brake or clutch pedal, then with an automatic gearbox.
  • Page 167 STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE stationary and you try to switch the – the bonnet is open; For vehicles equipped with engine off, the "Keycard absent : – the driver's door is open. automatic gearboxes: press/hold START" message appears – the gearbox is in D, M or N position; on the instrument panel: press the Never switch off the button 2 for at least three seconds.
  • Page 168 STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE activated) to keep the engine on so as If the warning light flashes while If the engine is put in to be ready to move off quickly. the vehicle is stationary and the "Shift standby, the electronic For vehicles equipped with to neutral"...
  • Page 169 STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE – when the driver's seat belt is unfastened; With the "AUTOHOLD" On vehicles equipped function activated �� 181, with a manual gearbox: the parking brake can be the restart may be – with the brake pedal released and D released and the engine kept on interrupted if the clutch pedal is or M position (depending on the...
  • Page 170 STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE – ... – "Battery charge optimisation" to Before carrying out any prioritise battery charging; – "Prioritising Thermal Comfort" to action in the engine warning light is displayed prioritise air conditioning; compartment, you must on the instrument panel to notify you of –...
  • Page 171 STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE Ignition-starter switch on a vehicle with card. Operating faults When the "Check Stop & Start" message appears on the instrument 3   panel accompanied by the illumination of the switch 1 indicator light, this indicates that the system is deactivated.
  • Page 172: Gear Control

    GEAR CONTROL To move out of P position, you must Automatic gearbox press the brake pedal before pressing the unlocking button 2 . Selector lever 1 With your foot on the brake pedal (warning light 4 on the display off), move out of P position, release the   3 unlocking button 2 and engage D...
  • Page 173 GEAR CONTROL Gear change paddles 5 and 6 When driving, always leave the lever in – a "temporary" manual mode position D, keeping the accelerator which can be used to force a gear pedal lightly depressed to ensure change by a brief press on one of the automatic gear changes at a lower paddles.
  • Page 174 GEAR CONTROL control (ESC), etc.), the automatic automatic mode, depending on the system may change the gear vehicle, it is advisable: In the event of an impact automatically. to the underside of the – on vehicles equipped with steering Likewise, to prevent incorrect wheel paddles: to switch to manual vehicle (e.g.
  • Page 175 GEAR CONTROL gearbox requires scheduled Contact your approved Dealer as soon maintenance. For safety reasons, do as possible; not switch off the ignition If it does not need to be serviced, there is no need to top up the oil. before the vehicle has come to a complete standstill.
  • Page 176: Special Features Of Diesel Versions

    SPECIAL FEATURES OF DIESEL VERSIONS Diesel engine speed Do not park the vehicle or run the engine in Diesel engines are fitted with an locations where injection pump which prevents the combustible substances engine speed being exceeded or materials such as grass or irrespective of the gear selected.
  • Page 177 SPECIAL FEATURES OF DIESEL VERSIONS The display of the on the If the warning light and, instrument panel may be accompanied depending on the vehicle, the by an increase in engine speed and warning light appear accompanied by operation of the cooling system in the "WARNING: Engine Failure Risk"...
  • Page 178: Special Features Of Petrol Versions

    SPECIAL FEATURES OF PETROL VERSIONS pushing or towing the vehicle) After between approximately 5 and 20 The following operating conditions: without having identified and minutes, the warning light should go – driving for long periods when the low corrected the starting fault. out.
  • Page 179 SPECIAL FEATURES OF PETROL VERSIONS For your own safety, the warning light requires you to stop immediately, as soon as traffic 3   conditions allow. Switch off the engine and do not restart it. Call an approved dealer. D r i v i n g - 1 7 7...
  • Page 180: Parking Brake

    PARKING BRAKE Electronic parking brake The electronic parking brake can be used to Assisted operation immobilise the vehicle. Before leaving the vehicle, check that the electronic   3 parking brake is fully applied. Warning light 3 on switch 4 and warning light on the instrument panel illuminate to show that the parking brake is...
  • Page 181 PARKING BRAKE Manual operation displayed on the instrument panel go ON" message and the " " warning out. You can apply the electronic parking light appear on the instrument panel brake manually. and the indicator light 3 lights up on the switch 4 .
  • Page 182 PARKING BRAKE Brief stop The electronic parking brake can be used to immobilise the vehicle. Before leaving the vehicle, check that the electronic   3 parking brake is fully applied. Warning light 3 on switch 4 and warning light on the instrument panel illuminate to show that the parking brake is applied but switch off when the...
  • Page 183 PARKING BRAKE Version with an automatic gearbox in some cases, the warning If the "DANGER For safety reasons, automatic release light. electrical fault" or "Check is deactivated when the driver’s door is  Contact your approved Dealer straight battery" or "WARNING: open or not shut properly and the away.
  • Page 184 PARKING BRAKE The indicator light 1 on the switch 2 Conditions for maintaining the lights up to confirm that the function is braking force The electronic parking activated. brake can be used to The following conditions must be met: immobilise the vehicle. –...
  • Page 185 PARKING BRAKE Handbrake Pull the lever 3 upwards slightly, press the button 2 and lower the lever to the When stationary and floor. Gearstick depending on the slope and/or vehicle load, it The warning light on the may be necessary to pull instrument panel will go out.
  • Page 186: 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 its production, usage and at the end of its – Worn parts replaced in the course of service life.
  • Page 187: Maintenance And Antipollution Advice

    MAINTENANCE AND ANTIPOLLUTION ADVICE that it no longer complies with atmosphere or mechanical damage Your vehicle complies with criteria for antipollution regulations. may occur. recycling and recovering vehicles at the end of their service life, which Have your vehicle adjusted and This indicator light on the entered into force in 2015.
  • Page 188: Driving Advice, Eco-Driving

    DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING On the instrument panel A or B The fuel consumption, along with energy consumption for the E-tech full hybrid version, is approved in accordance with the standard and regulatory procedures. They are identical for all manufacturers   3 and enable vehicles to be compared with one another.
  • Page 189 DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING Informs you about the driving style to view information on your last adopted in real time. You will be journey. notified by indicator 2 . This indicates: The more petals displayed on the – general score; indicator 2 , the more your driving is –...
  • Page 190 DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING Depending on the vehicle, the function Deactivating the function Charge meter can be activated either: Depending on the vehicle, the function – by pressing switch 5 ; can be deactivated either: – by pressing the switch 6 �� 280; –...
  • Page 191 DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING – in green: all-electric mode, the Heating levels – Do not try to maintain the same traction battery provides the energy speed up a hill, accelerate no more It is normal to notice an increase in the required for the electric motor to power than you would on level ground.
  • Page 192 DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING Advice for reducing consumption and helping to preserve the environment: If the vehicle has been parked in the sun, open the doors for a few moments to let the hot air escape   3 before starting the engine. –...
  • Page 193: Tyre Pressure Loss Warning

    TYRE PRESSURE LOSS WARNING Operating principle 3   When fitted to the vehicle, this system notifies the driver if one or more tyres This system detects a loss of pressure This function is an lose pressure. in one of the tyres by measuring the additional driving aid.
  • Page 194 TYRE PRESSURE LOSS WARNING Operating conditions Resetting procedure The tyre pressure must be To give a reliable warning in the event checked before starting the of a significant pressure loss, the resetting procedure. The system must be reset with a tyre system will not issue a warning if inflation pressure (reference values) �� 327.
  • Page 195 TYRE PRESSURE LOSS WARNING 3   – press and hold switch 6 "OK" to Vehicles fitted with a multimedia launch the reset. screen. Hold down the 6 switch until the The resetting procedure must be "Operation completed" message carried out while the vehicle is appears.
  • Page 196 TYRE PRESSURE LOSS WARNING Messages The table below shows the possible messages related to the tyre resetting procedure. Steps Messages Readings   3 Tyre pressure init. The message is displayed during driving. If you want to reset the pressure of the four tyres, stop at stop the vehicle.
  • Page 197 TYRE PRESSURE LOSS WARNING Tyre repair product and inflation Readjustment of tyre pressures The pressure of the four tyres must Only use equipment approved by the be set when cold (refer to the label brand network, otherwise the system located on the edge of the driver's may be activated with a delay or operate incorrectly �� 328.
  • Page 198 TYRE PRESSURE LOSS WARNING Warning messages The information on the instrument panel signals any potential tyre pressure faults (e.g. deflated or punctured tyre). Indicator lights Messages Readings   3 Inflate tyres and This indicates that tyre under-inflation or puncture has been detected. Check init.
  • Page 199: Driver Correction Devices And Aids

    DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS Anti-lock braking system (ABS) Operating faults: Depending on the vehicle, they may include: Under heavy braking, the ABS – lit up on the – the anti-lock braking system ( prevents the wheels from locking, instrument panel accompanied by ABS );...
  • Page 200 DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS Electronic stability control vehicle when pulling away accelerating Emergency brake assist or decelerating. (ESC) with understeer control This system supplements the ABS and and traction control Operating principle helps reduce vehicle stopping Using the wheel sensors, the system distances.
  • Page 201 DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS When the system detects an operating when starting on a hill. It prevents the fault, the "WARNING: Check Braking vehicle from rolling backwards by The hill start assistance System" message appears on the automatically applying the brakes system cannot instrument panel along with the when the driver lifts his/her foot off the...
  • Page 202: Additional Driving Aid Functions

    ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS "ALL ON" mode To switch back to "ALL ON" mode, My Safety press once on the button 1 . The Depending on the vehicle, the indicator light on the button 1 lights up. functions and configurations of driving The " My Safety " function can be used ...
  • Page 203 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Configuration of "Perso" mode Lane departure prevention – performs corrective action on the steering system. From the multimedia screen 2 Location of the camera 1 Make sure the windscreen is not obscured (by dirt, mud, snow, 3  ...
  • Page 204 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Activation/deactivation Activation/deactivation from the Operation multimedia screen 3 Activating and deactivating alerts using the "My Safety" button 2   3 When the function is activated, To activate or deactivate the alerts, depending on the vehicle, the please refer to the multimedia The alerts can be deactivated or instructions.
  • Page 205 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS – the speed is between approximately If the corrective action on the steering the driver has regained control of the 40 mph (65 km/h) and 106 mph (170 vehicle. system is not sufficient, the km/h); the indicator 4 on the side of the –...
  • Page 206 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Settings vibration on the steering wheel, – operation of the anti-lock braking without correcting the vehicle system; Adjusting settings from the – the active emergency braking trajectory. multimedia screen 3 system is triggered; – "Vibration": adjust the steering wheel vibration level;...
  • Page 207 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS In some cases, they are accompanied by the following message: – « Driving assist unavailable » ; – « Check Driving assist » ; 3   – « Check Front camera ». In these cases, please consult an Authorised Dealer. D r i v i n g - 2 0 5...
  • Page 208 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS 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.   3 System servicing/repairs –...
  • Page 209 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS – the vehicle is towing a trailer or a caravan; – the vehicle is entering an area with several surface markings (an area with road works etc.). 3   D r i v i n g - 2 0 7...
  • Page 210 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Special feature Blind spot warning   3 Make sure that the radar area C is not This function is an obscured (by stickers, mud, snow, Using information from the sensors additional driving aid. etc.). installed on each side of the rear This function is not bumper (area C ), the function warns If a radar is obscured, the "Side radars...
  • Page 211 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Activation/deactivation Activating/deactivating the system function deactivated. from the trip computer 2 Activating/deactivating the system Press switch 6 to return to the from the multimedia screen 1 previous menu. 3   The system’s detection  range operates according to a standard lane width. When driving in a narrow lane, the function may warn you when a vehicle is detected further away...
  • Page 212 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Display D A warning light 8 is located on each door mirror 9 . Note: clean the door mirrors 9 regularly so that the warning lights 8 remain visible.   3 Operation If you overtake another vehicle, the warning light 8 will only come on if that First warning: direction indicator not vehicle remains for a long enough...
  • Page 213 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS detects a vehicle in the blind spot warning area and/or a vehicle is rapidly approaching from the rear on the side towards which you will turn the wheel. If you cancel the direction indicator, the 3   function will return to the initial warning (display D ).
  • Page 214 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Operating faults If the system detects a fault, the "Check Side radars" message is displayed on the instrument panel. Consult an approved dealer.   3 Due to the presence of sensors behind the bumper, it is advisable to entrust any operation on the bumper (repair, replacement, paintwork, etc.) to a qualified professional.
  • Page 215 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to replace the due care and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle. The driver should always adapt their speed to the traffic conditions, regardless of the system indications.
  • Page 216 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Limitation of the system operation – The radar area should be kept clean and free of any modifications in order to ensure the proper operation of the system. – Small objects moving close to the vehicle (motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians, etc.) may not be recognised by the   3 system.
  • Page 217 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Activation/deactivation from the stopping distance between the two Safe distance alert multimedia screen 2 vehicles can be maintained. The function is activated when the vehicle speed is between This function is an approximately 19 and 124 mph (30 additional driving aid.
  • Page 218 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Activating/deactivating the system – C (orange): the time interval falls function deactivated from the instrument panel 3 between around 1 and 2 seconds (insufficient distance between the two Press switch 7 to return to the vehicles); previous menu.
  • Page 219 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Warning The measurement is displayed for information: the system does not carry out any action on the vehicle. This function is not designed for use in urban conditions or for a dynamic driving style (sudden cornering, 3  ...
  • Page 220 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS 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. System servicing/repairs –...
  • Page 221 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS – surrounding pedestrians and Active emergency braking cyclists. This system can apply maximum braking to the The system informs the driver if there is a risk of head-on collision to enable vehicle until it is completely appropriate emergency manoeuvres stationary if necessary.
  • Page 222 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Detection of oncoming vehicles in the collision becomes imminent, the the context of a manoeuvre to Special features of warning light and the change direction warnings "Brake" message are displayed on the Depending on the speed, instrument panel accompanied by a the warning and braking may be beep.
  • Page 223 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Activation/deactivation Activating/deactivating the system – your vehicle is travelling at a speed from the multimedia screen 2 between approximately 12 mph (20 km/h) and 37 mph (60 km/h). Then, according to the Detection of stationary vehicles length of time following the last time the engine was Stationary vehicles are detected by the...
  • Page 224 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Activating/deactivating the system Adjusting settings from the function deactivated. from the trip computer 3 multimedia screen 2 Upon deactivation of the system, the warning light comes on or,   3 depending on the vehicle, the warning light comes on in yellow on the instrument panel.
  • Page 225 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Adjusting settings from the Temporarily not available depending on the vehicle, the instrument panel 3 If the system detects a temporary fault warning light appears on the instrument panel accompanied by the warning light illuminates, or "Check Front camera"...
  • Page 226 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Warning Active emergency braking This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to replace the due   3 care and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle. The triggering of this function may be delayed or prevented when the system detects clear signs of control of the vehicle by the driver (action on the steering wheel, pedals etc.).
  • Page 227 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Limitation of the system operation – Each time the vehicle is started, the system carries out a calibration according to the vehicle surroundings and may be inactive for a length of time between approximately two to five minutes. –...
  • Page 228 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Operation – a few minutes have elapsed since Driver vigilance warning the vehicle last stopped; – the vehicle speed is greater than The driver vigilance warning is a approximately 43 mph (70 km/h). function that analyses the behaviour of If there is a risk of fatigue or impaired the driver (driving style, vehicle attention, the "Vigilance alert Have a ...
  • Page 229 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Activating and deactivating alerts Activation/deactivation from the using the "My Safety" button 3 multimedia screen 4 Depending on the vehicle, depending on the length of time following the last time the engine was stopped, the alerts are reactivated: 3  ...
  • Page 230 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS – winding roads; windscreen behind the rear view – for countries where the speed limit is – trailer traction. mirror. Depending on the country, the reduced during rainy weather on some system also uses information from a types of roads, the system may alter Operating faults map subscription to interpret certain...
  • Page 231 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Operation Activation/deactivation Map subscription Road sign detection is For safety reasons, carry associated with a map out any adjustments subscription. while the vehicle is Depending on the equipment, it is 3   stationary. necessary to update the maps regularly.
  • Page 232 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Activating, deactivating overspeed Activating, deactivating the Varying the limit speed sound alerts using the "My Safety" overspeed sound alert from the button 4 multimedia screen 5   3 To adapt the speed limiter, cruise control or adaptive cruise control To activate or deactivate the alerts, setpoint to the detected speed limit, The sound alert can be deactivated or...
  • Page 233 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS – the windscreen is not clean; – the camera is blinded by the sun; – there is insufficient visibility (fog, etc.) ; – the signs are not legible (snow, etc.) or are hidden (by another vehicle or by 3  ...
  • Page 234 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS 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   3 should at all times be in control of the vehicle. The driver should always adapt their speed to the traffic conditions, regardless of the system indications.
  • Page 235: Speed Limiter

    SPEED LIMITER (RES/+). programmed speed except in an Introduction emergency (refer to information on 5. Puts the function on standby and "Exceeding the limit speed"). stores the limited speed (O). Switching on You can link the speed Press switch 1 until the warning light is 3  ...
  • Page 236 SPEED LIMITER Exceeding the limit speed Putting the function on standby When the speed limiter is It is possible to exceed the limit speed set to standby, pressing at any moment. switch 3 reactivates the To do this, press the accelerator pedal function without taking into firmly and fully (beyond the point of account the memorised speed: it...
  • Page 237: Cruise Control

    CRUISE CONTROL The "Cruise control ON" message 4. Switch to activate and increase Introduction appears on the instrument panel cruising speed or to recall the accompanied by dashes to indicate memorised cruising speed (RES/+). that the cruise control function is in 5.
  • Page 238 CRUISE CONTROL Note: press and hold one of the Putting the function on standby Please note that you switches to modify speed by successive increments. must keep your feet close to the pedals in Exceeding the cruising speed order to react in an emergency.
  • Page 239 CRUISE CONTROL Press the switch 3 (RES/+) if the Switching off the function vehicle speed is above 19 mph (30 Putting the cruise control km/h). on standby or switching When the speed is stored, cruise it off does not cause a control activation is confirmed by the rapid reduction in speed: display in green of the cruising speed...
  • Page 240: Adaptive Cruise Control

    ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL – 0 mph (0 km/h) to 99 mph (160 km/ Based on information from a radar or h) on vehicles fitted with an automatic This function is an camera, the adaptive cruise control gearbox; additional driving aid. function (or Stop and Go adaptive –...
  • Page 241 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Location of the camera 1 Controls Displays 3   Make sure the windscreen is not 2. Put the function on standby (with 7. Adaptive cruise control warning obscured (by dirt, mud, snow, cruising speed stored) (0). light. condensation etc.). 3.
  • Page 242 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Switching on appearance of the cruising speed in displayed in green on the instrument panel. Press the switch 4 . green and warning light 7 The following distance setting is stored If you try to activate the function while by the system between each activation The warning light 7 appears in...
  • Page 243 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Adjusting the following distance – distance gauge D : short distance Exceeding the cruising speed (corresponding to approximately 1.2 seconds). The selected distance gauge appears in green on the instrument panel. The other gauges remain in grey. 3  ...
  • Page 244 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Overtaking manoeuvre is automatically applied and the Stop When the cruise control is set to standby, pressing switch 5 (SET/-) and Go adaptive cruise control is If you wish to overtake the vehicle in reactivates the cruise control function front, activating the indicator will deactivated.
  • Page 245 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL "Take control of the vehicle" In all situations, react accordingly Putting the adaptive and perform the appropriate warnings manoeuvres. cruise control on standby or switching it off does Switching off the function not cause a rapid reduction in speed: you must The "Adaptive cruise control"...
  • Page 246 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL In all cases, if the message is not Limitations of system operation erased after the engine is restarted, please contact an authorised dealer. Operating faults If an "Adaptive cruise control" function   3 operating fault is detected, the "Check Adaptive Cruise Control"...
  • Page 247 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL 3   Detection during cornering Detection of vehicles in adjacent Vehicles hidden due to variations in lanes ground relief When entering a corner or bend, the camera may temporarily be unable to The system may detect vehicles The system will not register vehicles detect the vehicle in front (example J ).
  • Page 248 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL   3 – vehicles transporting long objects Stationary and slow moving – preceding vehicles 12 that change which exceed the line; vehicles lane or discovering a slow or stationary vehicle 13 (example P ); – vehicles insufficiently centred in the When your speed is over –...
  • Page 249 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL 3   Non-detection of fixed obstacles Detection of vehicles moving into and objects of a small size lane at high speed Always be ready to take The system cannot detect: If your vehicle is overtaken by another control of your vehicle vehicle driving at high speed 14 –...
  • Page 250 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Warning This function is an additional driving aid. It can under no circumstances replace the driver's responsibility to respect speed limits and safe distances or to be vigilant.   3 The driver must always be in control of the vehicle. The driver must always adapt their speed to the surroundings and driving conditions, regardless of system indications.
  • Page 251 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL In the event of the system behaving abnormally, deactivate it and consult an authorised dealer. 3   In the event of system disturbance Some conditions can disturb or damage the system's operation, such as: – windscreen obscured (by dirt, ice, snow, etc.); –...
  • Page 252: Parking Aids

    PARKING AIDS The function does not take into Parking distance control account towing or carrying systems An impact to the that are not recognised by the system. underside of the vehicle Operating principle while manoeuvring (e.g. striking a post, raised This function is an kerb or other street furniture) may   3...
  • Page 253 PARKING AIDS Operation Obstacle detection depending on the proximity of the detected obstacle. In the event of a change in trajectory during a 3   manoeuvre, the risk of collision with an obstacle may be signalled late. Special case of obstacles detected on the side The display 2 shows the vehicle The system is able to detect most...
  • Page 254 PARKING AIDS Activation/deactivation Activating/deactivating the system collision with an obstacle 3 to the side from the trip computer 5 of the vehicle. Activation/deactivation from the If a side obstacle is detected: multimedia screen 4 – the beeps become faster and then sound continuously as the obstacle gets nearer.
  • Page 255 PARKING AIDS Adjusting settings from the trip Note: depending on the vehicle, the computer 5 rear detection zone cannot be Each time the vehicle is deactivated. started, the function resumes the activation Parking distance control automatic status saved the last time the deactivation engine was stopped 3  ...
  • Page 256 PARKING AIDS Note: if you mute the sound, when approaching an obstacle you will be alerted only by the display. Parking distance control audio volume   3 Adjust the Park Assist volume using the volume bar. Each time the vehicle is started, the function resumes the activation status saved the last time the...
  • Page 257 PARKING AIDS Operating faults When the system detects a malfunction: either a sound signal warns you for about three seconds when the reverse gear is engaged, accompanied by the "Check Parking sensors" message on the instrument panel, or the system does not produce a sound or display when the reverse gear is engaged.
  • Page 258 PARKING AIDS Limitation of the system operation – The area around the sensors must be kept clean and free of any modifications in order to ensure the proper operation of the system. – Small objects moving close to the vehicle (motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians, etc.) may not be recognised by the   3 system.
  • Page 259 PARKING AIDS Reversing camera Operation 3   Fixed guide lines 3 Moving guide line 4 The fixed gauge includes coloured This is shown in blue on the markers A , B and C indicating the multimedia screen 2 . distance behind the vehicle: It indicates the vehicle trajectory –...
  • Page 260 PARKING AIDS Activating, deactivating the This may be caused by a fault affecting reversing camera the camera or screen (clearness, fixed The screen shows a image, delayed communication etc.). reverse mirror image. If the temporary display of the black The frames are a screen persists, please consult an representation projected on a flat approved dealer.
  • Page 261 PARKING AIDS Difference between the estimated distance and actual distance 3   Reversing towards a steep downhill Reversing towards a protruding slope object The fixed guidelines 3 show the Position H seems further than position Reversing towards a steep uphill distances as further than they actually J on the screen.
  • Page 262 PARKING AIDS Switching on Special features Assisted parking   3 With the vehicle stationary or driving at Ensure that the ultrasonic sensors Using the ultrasonic detectors installed less than approximately 19 mph (30 indicated by the arrows 3 are not in the vehicle bumper, indicated by the km/h): obscured (by dirt, mud, snow, a badly arrows 3 , this function helps to find...
  • Page 263 PARKING AIDS Choice of manoeuvre to the multimedia instructions for message is displayed and a beep further information. sounds. The space is then indicated on the multimedia screen by a capital letter The system start up is "P". accompanied by the –...
  • Page 264 PARKING AIDS Suspending/Resuming the using the alerts provided by the Park manoeuvre Assist system. Your speed should not exceed around 4 mph (7 km/h). Once the vehicle is in a position to exit   3 the parking space, the warning light disappears from the instrument panel, a beep sounds and a message appears on the multimedia screen 1 to confirm that the manoeuvre is...
  • Page 265 PARKING AIDS Cancelling the manoeuvre that the manoeuvre has been suspended. The manoeuvre is cancelled in the The reason for suspending the following cases: manoeuvre will be displayed on the – the vehicle speed has exceeded 4 multimedia screen 1 . mph (7 km/h);...
  • Page 266 PARKING AIDS 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   3 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 267 PARKING AIDS Operation 360° camera This function is an The cameras transmit four separate additional aid. It cannot, views to the multimedia screen 5 . Introduction therefore, under any They enable you to view the vehicle circumstances replace surroundings: the vigilance or the responsibility 3  ...
  • Page 268: Fixed Guide Lines 6

    PARKING AIDS Rear view 3 Note: make sure that the cameras are not obscured (by dirt, mud, snow, In front view or rear condensation, etc.). view: when manoeuvring on a slope, objects Front view 1 shown on the multimedia screen may be closer or further   3 away than they seem.
  • Page 269: The Fixed Gauge Includes Coloured Markers A , B And C Indicating The Distance Behind The Vehicle: - A (Red) At Approximately

    PARKING AIDS Bird's eye view This system is initially used with the steering wheel in the front and the rear aid of several gauges (mobile for view. trajectory and fixed for distance). The front, rear and side view guidelines are a 3  ...
  • Page 270 PARKING AIDS The camera fitted in the door mirror The fixed guidelines 11 are shown in In "bird's eye view" mode, transmits a side view to the multimedia green and dotted. screen 5 . the objects displayed on These are extensions of fixed the multimedia screen are Depending on the vehicle, you can use guidelines 10 and 12 .
  • Page 271 PARKING AIDS Activation/deactivation – on the front side view on the – when the vehicle speed moving passenger side (depending on the forward exceeds 6 mph (10 km/h). vehicle). Manual mode In addition to the audible warning, To activate manual mode, with the these indicators show the proximity of vehicle stopped and the engine on, obstacles via different colours:...
  • Page 272 PARKING AIDS Difference between the estimated distance and actual distance   3 Driving or reversing towards a steep Driving or reversing towards a downhill slope protruding object The fixed guidelines 15 show the Position H seems further than position Driving or reversing towards a steep distances as further than they actually J on the screen.
  • Page 273 PARKING AIDS Adjusting the display For safety reasons, carry out any adjustments while the vehicle is stationary. 3   If the gear lever is in R position (on an automatic gearbox) or in reverse gear (on a manual gearbox), the following views are available: –...
  • Page 274 PARKING AIDS – screen split between the front view Parking exit warning and the bird's eye view; – screen split between the front view/ front side view (depending on the vehicle).   3 Adjusting the camera settings The following settings can be modified: –...
  • Page 275: Special Feature

    PARKING AIDS Activation/deactivation from Operation multimedia screen 1 The system's detection capability depends on the vehicle's surroundings (static objects etc.) and the condition of the bumper etc. 3   This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to replace the due care and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of...
  • Page 276 PARKING AIDS Due to the presence of sensors behind the bumper, it is advisable to entrust any operation on the bumper (repair, replacement, paintwork, etc.) to a   3 qualified professional. The warning lights 4 on the multimedia screen indicate the side on which the approaching vehicle has been detected.
  • Page 277 PARKING AIDS Warnings Limitation of the system operation – The radar area should be kept clean and free of any modifications in order to ensure the proper operation of the 3   system. – Small objects (motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians etc.) moving towards to the vehicle may not be recognised by the system.
  • Page 278 PARKING AIDS This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to replace the due care and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle. The system should under no circumstances be taken to be an obstacle detector or an anti-collision system. System servicing/repairs   3 –...
  • Page 279: 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 3   emergency services to arrive.
  • Page 280 EMERGENCY CALL The emergency call starts In some cases, the emergency call automatically in the event of an may not work (e.g. low battery, etc.). To guarantee your safety accident that has required the and the proper operation If the system detects an operating activation of the protective equipment fault, the warning light 1 is illuminated of the system, any...
  • Page 281 EMERGENCY CALL Without the emergency call feature, the system is not trackable and will not be under constant surveillance. Data is automatically and constantly 3   erased, and the system stores only the last three positions of the vehicle. According to legislation relevant to the country, data is only sent in the event of an emergency call.
  • Page 282: Your Comfort

    MULTI-SENSE Introduction In all modes, it is possible to change the colour of the The "MULTI-SENSE" system enables ambient lighting and to a choice between three driving modes revert to the default settings. that can be used to control driving, The instrument panel style can ambient lighting, comfort and engine sound (depending on the vehicle):...
  • Page 283 MULTI-SENSE Accessing the menu 4   Depending on the vehicle, you can access "MULTI-SENSE": – from the multimedia screen 1 ; – using switch 2 . Please refer to the multimedia instructions for further information. Yo u r c o m f o r t - 2 8 1...
  • Page 284: Air Vents, Heating And Air Conditioning

    AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Air vents: air outlets Air outlets   4 2 8 2 - Yo u r c o m f o r t...
  • Page 285 AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING To close: move the tab 10 towards the Rear seats 1. Left-hand air vents outside of the vehicle, beyond the 2. Left-hand side window demisting point of resistance. vent To open: move the tab 10 towards the 3.
  • Page 286 AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Distribution of air in the passenger Controls B Manual air conditioning, heating compartment system There are five air distribution options. Controls A Turn control 1 to choose the distribution option. All the air is then directed to the windscreen and front side window   4 demisting vents.
  • Page 287 AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Switching the air conditioning on or Press button 4 and the button's indicator light comes on. Using the demisting/de- icing function will disable Prolonged use of this position may Activation is not possible if control 3 is lead to odours, caused by non-renewal the air recirculation.
  • Page 288 AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Switching the air recirculation on Move the control 3 to adjust the If the air conditioning is not amount of air blown. If you want to shut off the flow of air, set the control 3 activated ("A/C"...
  • Page 289 AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Rear screen de-icing and – maximum temperature. 8. De-icing/demisting of the rear demisting Press the button 4 to deactivate the air screen and, depending on the vehicle, recirculation (indicator light off). the rear view mirrors. Automatic climate control Automatic mode The automatic climate control system...
  • Page 290 AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Adjusting the distribution of air in Turning the control to the right the passenger compartment increases the temperature. The air flow is mainly directed to the dashboard air vents. Any action on a button The air flow is directed mainly other than the AUTO button towards the footwells.
  • Page 291 AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Switching the air conditioning on or Air conditioning: information Using the demisting/de- and advice on use icing function will disable In automatic mode, the system Advice on use the air recirculation. switches the air conditioning system on or off, depending on the climate In some situations (air conditioning off, conditions.
  • Page 292 AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Advice for reducing consumption Check that the controls are set Depending on the vehicle, you will find the following information on label A and helping to preserve the correctly and that the fuses are sound. environment Otherwise, switch off the system.
  • Page 293 AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Do not open the refrigerant circuit. The fluid may damage eyes or skin. Before carrying out any 4   action in the engine compartment, you must switch off the ignition �� 158 or �� 161. Yo u r c o m f o r t - 2 9 1...
  • Page 294: Multimedia Equipment

    MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT Multimedia sockets 2 Multimedia systems A, B or radio C   4 The sockets USB can also be used to charge accessories with a maximum You can use the USB ports to access power of 12 Watts (5 V) per socket. the multimedia content of your The Jack socket enables the radio to accessories and to update the system.
  • Page 295 MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT Steering wheel controls 4 Microphone 7 Wireless charger 8 4   �� 299 On those vehicles equipped, you can use the hands-free telephone control 5 Using the telephone and voice recognition control 6 . We remind you of the need to conform to the legislation in force concerning the use of such equipment.
  • Page 296: Passenger Compartment Equipment

    PASSENGER COMPARTMENT EQUIPMENT One-touch electric windows 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   4 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...
  • Page 297 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT EQUIPMENT If necessary, contact your approved Passenger safety When closing the Dealer. The driver can prevent windows, ensure that no Manual window winder controls operation of the rear part of the body (arm, electric windows by hand, etc.) is protruding pressing switch 4 .
  • Page 298 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT EQUIPMENT Courtesy light B Sun visor, blinds Interior lighting Front sun visor Courtesy light A   4 Press the switch 2 for the driver and press the switch 3 for the front passenger to enable: Lower the sun visor 1 . Press the switch 1 to enable: –...
  • Page 299 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT EQUIPMENT Map reading light Glove box light 4   Note: on vehicles fitted with a multimedia screen, you can use the Depending on the vehicle, the light 7 (depending on the vehicle) multimedia screen to deactivate/ is switched on when the glovebox is Press switch 4 , 5 or 6 to enable: activate the reading lights which switch opened.
  • Page 300 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT EQUIPMENT Luggage compartment light Accessories socket Connect accessories Accessories socket 1 with a maximum power of 120 watts (12 V) only. When several accessory sockets are used at the same time, the total power of the connected accessories must not   4 exceed 180 watts.
  • Page 301: Passenger Compartment Storage, Fittings

    PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS Open storage compartment 2 Dashboard storage Front door storage compartment 3 compartment 1 4   Open and move the flap to access the It can hold a 1.5 litre bottle. storage compartment Nothing should be Ensure that no hard, placed on the floor (area heavy or pointed objects in front of the driver) as...
  • Page 302 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS Sun blind storage compartment Centre console storage It is essential not to leave compartment/induction charging zone 5 any objects (start-up card, USB drive, SD card, credit card, jewellery, keys, coins, etc.) 5 in the induction charging zone when charging your phone.
  • Page 303 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS The cup holder is equipped with Ensure that no hard, retaining hooks to keep the cup in place. heavy or pointed objects are placed in the "open" Cup holders 10 storage compartments in such a way that they may be projected onto passengers during sudden turning, braking or in the 4  ...
  • Page 304 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS Passenger storage Rear doors storage Rear seat storage pockets 13 compartment compartments 12   4 Pull handle 11 to open it. Ensure that no hard, The glove box can hold A4-sized heavy or pointed objects documents, a bottle etc. are placed in the "open"...
  • Page 305 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS Grab handle 14 4   This offers support and can be held when the vehicle is moving. Do not use it for getting into or out of the vehicle. Yo u r c o m f o r t - 3 0 3...
  • Page 306: Transporting Objects

    TRANSPORTING OBJECTS Utility version Luggage compartment storage Rear parcel shelf Removal   4 Unclip the mountings 3 on each side Do not place any heavy of the parcel shelf, then remove it via or hard object on the the luggage compartment door. parcel shelf.
  • Page 307 TRANSPORTING OBJECTS Luggage compartment storage Mobile floor 1 4   Intermediate position Storage position In the blocked position, it allows you to This allows for more space to store access the tools stored under the boot things in the boot. carpet. Flat position –...
  • Page 308 TRANSPORTING OBJECTS Ensure that the objects being transported are evenly distributed Always position the throughout the loading area. heaviest items directly If you have to place objects on the on the floor. folded seat back, it is vital that you If the vehicle is remove the headrests before folding equipped, use the lashing points...
  • Page 309 TRANSPORTING OBJECTS Towbar Roof bars Accessing the mounting points Permissible nose weight, maximum permissible towing weight while braked and unbraked: �� 374. Choice and fitting of towing equipment 4   Maximum weight of towing equipment: – 10 kg on a vehicle with towing pre-equipment;...
  • Page 310 TRANSPORTING OBJECTS User precautions Spoiler A Handling the tailgate Before operating the luggage compartment door, check the objects and/or accessories (bicycle rack, roof box, etc.) fitted on the roof bars: these must be correctly positioned and secured, and must not prevent the   4 luggage compartment door from operating correctly.
  • Page 311: Maintenance

    ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS Bonnet Avoid placing any Please note when pressure on the engine working close to the bonnet: risk of the engine that it may be bonnet closing by hot. accident. The engine cooling fan may also start at any moment. The Unlocking the bonnet catch label in the engine compartment reminds you of this.
  • Page 312 ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS above the closed position, then Engine oil When working in the release. Engine oil level engine compartment, It will latch automatically under its own ensure that the weight. General information windscreen wiper stalk is in the park position. It is normal for an engine to use oil for Ensure that the bonnet is lubrication and cooling of moving parts...
  • Page 313 ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS Adding engine oil Before carrying out any Use a funnel or protect action in the engine the filling neck area to compartment, you must avoid engine oil switch off the ignition �� 158 or �� 161. escaping onto a hot part of the engine compartment or a sensitive part (e.g.
  • Page 314 ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS "MAXI" levels on the dipstick 2 is Before carrying out any between 0.20 and 0.44 gal (0.9 and 2 Filling-up litres), depending on the engine); action in the engine engine – wait for approximately 20 minutes to compartment, you must Use a funnel or protect allow the oil to flow;...
  • Page 315 ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS Please refer to the maintenance document for your vehicle, or contact If there is an abnormal or Exceeding the an authorised dealer. repeated drop in the fluid maximum engine oil Always check the engine oil level using level, consult an approved level the dipstick, as explained previously (it...
  • Page 316 ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS Coolant level – antifreeze protection; Please note when – anti-corrosion protection of the cooling system. Combustion engine coolant working close to the engine that it may be hot. Before carrying out any The engine cooling fan may also action in the engine start at any moment.
  • Page 317 ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS The level when cold must be between the "MINI" 3 and "MAXI" marks 4 No operations should be When working in the shown on the inside of the funnel. carried out on the engine compartment, cooling circuit when the Frequency of checking coolant level ensure that the combustion engine is...
  • Page 318 ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS Levels, filters procedure from the manufacturer’s  network or web site. When working in the Brake fluid level engine compartment, Topping up ensure that the After any operation on the hydraulic windscreen wiper stalk is circuit, a specialist must replace the fluid.
  • Page 319 ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS Windscreen washer reservoir limescale building up on the pump and the jets). When working close to the combustion engine, Jets be aware that it may be To adjust the height of the windscreen hot. washer jets, please consult an authorised dealer.
  • Page 320: Battery

    BATTERY Your battery charging status may Battery Handle the battery with diminish, especially if you are using your vehicle: care as it contains sulphuric acid which – for short trips; – in an urban setting; must not come into – when the temperature is low; contact with the eyes or skin.
  • Page 321 BATTERY Special feature ofversion E-tech full hybrid Do not disconnect the "12 V" secondary battery; this is prohibited. Risk of serious burns or electric shocks. For your own safety and to ensure the proper 5   operation of the vehicle's electrical equipment (lights, windscreen wipers, ABS, etc.), any operation on the Label A...
  • Page 322 BATTERY For your own safety and for the proper operation of the vehicle's electrical equipment (lights, windscreen wipers, braking assistance, etc.), any operation carried out on the battery (removal, disconnection, etc.) must categorically be performed by a specialist professional.   5 Risk of serious burns or electric shocks.
  • Page 323: Cleaning

    CLEANING Rinse thoroughly beforehand using a – when washing, position the spray Bodywork maintenance jet washer: nozzle at least 15 cm from the vehicle and check that the water flow rate is – spots of tree resin and industrial A well-maintained vehicle will last less than 3.30 gal (15 l)/min);...
  • Page 324 CLEANING Do not do the following – painted plastic external fittings (e.g. Check the mounting of external bumpers). accessories, additional lights and rear Wash the vehicle in bright sunlight or view mirrors, and ensure that the wiper Doing this could give rise to corrosion freezing temperatures.
  • Page 325 CLEANING Multimedia screen Textiles (seats, door trim, etc) Finally, carefully dry off with a soft dry cloth. Maintenance of the screen may Vacuum-clean the textiles regularly. depend on the type of multimedia Liquid stain Do not do the following equipment. Please refer to the Use soapy water.
  • Page 326 CLEANING compartment (for example, mats), always ensure that they are correctly refitted and are the right way around (the driver's mat should be fitted on the driver's side, etc.) and fit them with the components supplied with the equipment (for example, the driver mat should always be fixed using the pre- fitted mounting components).
  • Page 327: Practical Advice

    TYRES 1 which are indicators moulded into affixed to the edge of the driver's Tyres the tread at several points. door). When the tyre tread has been worn to Tyre and wheel safety the level of the wear indicators these The tyres are the only contact between Incorrect tyre become visible 2 : it will then be...
  • Page 328 TYRES Fitting new tyres One-way tyres Please be aware that a An one-way tyre must only be fitted in poorly tightened or one direction. You must observe this For your safety and to missing valve cap can direction. comply with the law. make the tyres less If an one-way tyre must be fitted in the When they need to be...
  • Page 329 TYRES necessary to observe the speed Tyre pressures should be checked D.  : front tyre pressure. specified by current legislation. when the tyres are cold. E.  : rear tyre pressure. These tyres must, at a minimum, be If tyre pressures cannot be checked F.  : tyre pressure for the emergency  fitted to the two front wheels. when the tyres are cold, the pressure spare wheel.
  • Page 330 TYRES Tyre inflation kit For your safety and to Do not attempt to use comply with the law. the inflation kit if the tyre When they need to be has been damaged as a replaced, only tyres of result of driving with a the same make, size, type and puncture.
  • Page 331 TYRES the vehicle luggage compartment and The kit is only approved follow the instructions for use; – inflate the tyre to the recommended for inflating the tyres of pressure �� 327; the vehicle originally – after a maximum of 15 minutes, stop equipped with the kit.
  • Page 332 TYRES – Affix the driving recommendation The container must be replaced after If the vehicle is parked label (located under the container) to the first use even if liquid remains the dashboard where the driver can inside. on the hard shoulder, see it.
  • Page 333 TYRES Wheel wrench 1 Tools Do not leave the tools unsecured inside the vehicle as they may be projected during braking. After use, check that all the tools are correctly clipped into the tool kit, then position it correctly in its housing to reduce any risk of injury.
  • Page 334 TYRES warning light appears on the For safety reasons, the If the spare wheel has instrument panel �� 191. use of a jack not been stored for several recommended by the years, have it checked manufacturer is strictly by your Dealer to ensure prohibited.
  • Page 335 TYRES Combustion engine vehicles – 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 6  ...
  • Page 336 TYRES Tool kit E is located in the tray under On vehicles equipped with the luggage compartment carpet. For more information �� 331. an emergency spare wheel D , the punctured wheel cannot be stored in place of the emergency spare wheel D . The tool kit 4 must be attached using the central attachment 3 and the punctured tyre must be...
  • Page 337 TYRES Changing a wheel 6   – lift the cradle 9 to the vertical Note: the punctured wheel cannot be position (movement G ) beyond the put in place of the emergency spare wheel B . point of resistance to lock it in place; –...
  • Page 338 TYRES Vehicles equipped with a jack and should be underneath the vehicle and In the event of under-inflation wheel brace aligned with the jack head). (punctures, under-inflation etc.), the Turn it a few times to lift the wheel off If necessary, remove the wheel trim. warning light appears on the the ground.
  • Page 339 TYRES Wheel trims, wheel trim – wheel Rear trim For safety reasons, the Central wheel trim 3 use of a jack not recommended by the manufacturer is strictly prohibited. The jack is specific to the vehicle and used to change the wheels. Under no circumstances should it be used: –...
  • Page 340 TYRES Do not leave the tools unsecured inside the vehicle as they may be projected during braking. After use, check that all the tools are correctly clipped into the tool kit, then position it correctly in its housing to reduce any risk of injury.
  • Page 341: Breakdown Recovery

    BREAKDOWN RECOVERY Once you have finished towing, you Towing: breakdown can (depending on the vehicle) press the engine start button twice (risk of running down the battery). Breakdown recovery The speed specified by current Before towing, set the lever to neutral legislation for towing must always be (N position on vehicles with an observed.
  • Page 342 BREAKDOWN RECOVERY Rear towing point 6 They must never be used for lifting the You must only use the towing ring 5 vehicle directly or indirectly. and the wheel brace or the lever stored with the tools �� 331. Ensure that the towing ring is bolted correctly.
  • Page 343 BREAKDOWN RECOVERY switched off before disconnecting or reconnecting a battery; Special procedures may Handle the battery with – when charging, switch off the be required to charge care as it contains charger before connecting or some batteries. Contact sulphuric acid which disconnecting the battery;...
  • Page 344 BREAKDOWN RECOVERY The battery supplying the current remote terminals located in the engine should have a capacity (amp-hours, compartment. Do not use your E-tech full Ah) which is at least the same as that hybrid vehicle to restart a of the discharged battery. Battery in engine compartment "12 V"...
  • Page 345 BREAKDOWN RECOVERY Remote terminals supplying the current and then to terminal 2 (˗). Start the engine of the vehicle supplying the current and run it at an intermediate engine speed. If your vehicle's engine does not start immediately, switch off the ignition and wait a few seconds before repeating the operation.
  • Page 346 BREAKDOWN RECOVERY Attach the positive cable C to terminal 6 (+), then to terminal 10 (+) of the Ensure that there is no battery supplying the current. contact between cables Attach the negative cable D to C and D and that the terminal 11 (˗) of the battery positive cable C is not in supplying the current and then to...
  • Page 347: Headlights, Lights: Replacing Bulbs

    HEADLIGHTS, LIGHTS: REPLACING BULBS Rear and indicator lights Exterior lighting: replacing bulbs Any operation on (or LED side light/brake light 1 modification to) the Front headlights electrical system must be performed by an LED main beam headlights/dipped approved Dealer since an beam headlights/direction indicator incorrect connection might lights 1...
  • Page 348: Consult An Approved Dealer

    HEADLIGHTS, LIGHTS: REPLACING BULBS High level brake light 7   6 – release the lights unit from outside Refitting the vehicle by pulling towards the rear; To refit, proceed in the reverse order, Consult an approved dealer. – remove the bulb holder 4 by taking care not to damage the wiring.
  • Page 349 HEADLIGHTS, LIGHTS: REPLACING BULBS Number plate lights 8 LED number plate lights 10 LED side repeaters 11 6   – Unclip the light by pressing the tab (depending on the vehicle) (depending on the vehicle) Consult an approved dealer. Consult an approved dealer. –...
  • Page 350: Led Side Light/Brake Light 12

    HEADLIGHTS, LIGHTS: REPLACING BULBS Special feature of version E-tech full hybrid   6 – unscrew the nut 15 ; Refitting – release the lights unit from outside To refit, proceed in the reverse order, the vehicle by pulling towards the rear; taking care not to damage the wiring.
  • Page 351 HEADLIGHTS, LIGHTS: REPLACING BULBS Reading lights 2 When refitting the right- hand light, ensure that the duct 4 has been refitted in its original position. Interior lighting: changing bulbs Courtesy light 6   Consult an approved dealer. The bulbs are under pressure and may break when replaced.
  • Page 352 HEADLIGHTS, LIGHTS: REPLACING BULBS Luggage compartment light Glove box light   6 Unclip the light 3 by pressing the tab Unclip the light 4 by pressing the tab to its left (using a flat-bladed to its left (using a flat-bladed screwdriver or similar). screwdriver or similar).
  • Page 353: Wiper Blades: Replacement

    WIPER BLADES: REPLACEMENT Refitting Replacing the windscreen wiper blades 2 6   To refit the wiper blade 2 , insert it into Check the condition of the its housing in the arm 3 , then clip it wiper blades. until you hear a click. To replace the wipers, first put them in You are responsible for the service position B .
  • Page 354 WIPER BLADES: REPLACEMENT Rear screen wiper blade 5 Check the condition of the Before changing the rear wiper blades. wiper blade, make sure the stalk is in the stop – clean the blades, windscreen position (deactivated). and rear screen regularly with Risk of injury.
  • Page 355: Fuses

    FUSES Fuse boxes Check the fuse in question and, if necessary, replace it (replacement fuse must have the same rating as the original. If a fuse is fitted with too high a rating, it may cause the electrical circuit to overheat (risk of fire) in the event of an item of equipment using an excessive amount of current.
  • Page 356 FUSES Unclip the flap 3 . Icon Allocation Check the fuse in question and, if Towbar socket necessary, replace it (replacement fuse Heated rear view mirrors must have the same rating as the original. Brake lights, passenger If a fuse is fitted with too high a compartment central unit rating, it may cause the electrical circuit to overheat (risk of fire) in...
  • Page 357 FUSES LPG fuse in the front Before carrying out any compartment action in the engine compartment, you must switch off the ignition �� 158 or �� 161. 6   Fuses in the engine compartment D Some functions are protected by fuses located in fuse box D in the engine 5.
  • Page 358: Fitting A Radio

    FITTING A RADIO Front door speakers 2 Radio location 1 – In all cases, follow the manufacturer’s instructions  carefully. – The specifications of the brackets and wires (available from our network) vary depending on the equipment level of your vehicle and the type of radio. Consult an approved Dealer to find out the correct part number.
  • Page 359: 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. Contact an approved dealer. Before connecting an accessory to a socket, please ensure that it does not exceed the maximum power authorised for the socket�� 292 �� 298.
  • Page 360 INSTALLATION AND USE OF ACCESSORIES On the driver's side, only use mats suitable for the vehicle, attached with the pre-fitted components, and check the fitting regularly. Do not lay one mat on top of another. There is a risk of wedging the pedals.   6 3 5 8 - P r a c t i c a l a d v i c e...
  • Page 361: Operating Faults

    OPERATING FAULTS Using the card POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED The card does not Card battery is flat. Replace the battery. You will still be able to lock/unlock, and start your vehicle �� 53 and �� 158 or �� 161. lock or unlock the doors.
  • Page 362 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 remote control POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED The remote control does The remote control battery is flat.
  • Page 363 OPERATING FAULTS The starter is activated POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED The instrument panel indicator lights Battery terminals not tight, battery Retighten, reconnect or clean them if they are are weak or fail to light up and the terminals disconnected or oxidised. oxidised.
  • Page 364 OPERATING FAULTS On the road POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED Vibrations. Tyres not inflated to the correct pressure, Check the tyre pressures: if this is not the cause, incorrectly balanced or damaged. have their condition checked by an approved dealer. White smoke from In the diesel version, this is not necessarily a fault.
  • Page 365 OPERATING FAULTS On the road POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED Steering becomes heavy. Assistance overheating. Drive carefully at reduced speed, be aware of the level of force in the steering wheel needed to turn the wheels. Fault with the electric Consult an approved dealer. assistance motor.
  • Page 366 OPERATING FAULTS Electrical equipment POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED The wipers do not work. Wiper blades stuck. Free the blades before using the wipers. Faulty electrical circuit. Consult an approved dealer. Replace the fuse or have it replaced �� 353. Fuse damaged. The wiper does not stop.
  • Page 367 OPERATING FAULTS Electrical equipment POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED Traces of condensation in the headlights Traces of condensation may be a natural phenomenon   or rear lights. caused by variations in temperature and humidity. In this case, the traces will disappear slowly once the lights are switched on.
  • Page 368: Technical Specifications

    INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE 5. MTR (Gross Train Weight: vehicle Vehicle identification plates fully loaded, with trailer). 6. MMTA (Maximum Permissible Weight) front axle. 7. MMTA rear axle. 8. Reserved for related or additional entries. 9. Diesel exhaust emissions. Depending on the vehicle, this information is not indicated on the manufacturer's plate but on the engine smoke opacity label �� 174 .
  • Page 369 INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE The QR Code on label A allows Engine identification, engine emergency workers using a tablet or specifications smartphone to immediately access the technical information useful for working Engine identification on the vehicle in the event of an accident.
  • Page 370 INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE Version E-tech full hybrid   7 3 6 8 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 371 INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE Engine specifications Version 1.0 SCe 1.0 TCe E-TECH hybrid 1.5 dCi Engine type H4D Turbo K9K Turbo (see engine plate) 1 461 1598 Cubic capacity (cc) Type of fuel Petrol Diesel Octane rating It is essential to use unleaded petrol with an octane rating The label located in the fuel matching that indicated on the label affixed on the fuel filler flap filler flap indicates the...
  • Page 372 INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE Version 1.0 TCe E-TECH hybrid 1.5 dCi Engine type K9K Turbo Turbo (see engine plate) 1598 1 461 Cubic capacity (cc) Fuel types that meet Unleaded petrol European standards and compliant with Diesel fuel compliant with standard EN 590 are compatible with the standard EN 228 containing up to 7% fatty acid methyl ester in...
  • Page 373 INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE Version 1.0 SCe 1.0 TCe E-TECH Hybrid 1.5 dCi Engine type H4D Turbo 5DH K9K Turbo (see engine plate) 1598 1 461 Cubic capacity (cc) Only use the spark plugs specified for your vehicle’s engine. Spark plugs The type should be marked on a label affixed inside the engine compartment. If it is –...
  • Page 374 INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE Dimensions (in metres)   7 3 7 2 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 375 INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE   Length 0,831 2,283 0,633 4,047 1,518 1,440 unladen 1,506 1,728 1.998 with door mirrors folded out 7   1.798 with door mirrors folded in Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 3 7 3...
  • Page 376 INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE Weights (in kg) The weights indicated are for a basic vehicle without optional fittings: they vary according to your vehicle's equipment. Consult your approved Dealer. Maximum Permissible All-up Weight ( MMAC ) Weights indicated on the manufacturer's plate �� 366 Maximum Permissible Weight ( MMTA ) Gross Train Weight ( MTR ) Braked Towing Weight *...
  • Page 377: Replacement Parts And Repairs

    REPLACEMENT PARTS AND REPAIRS Original parts are based on very stringent specifications and are subjected to specific tests. Therefore, they are of at least the same level of quality as the parts fitted originally. If you always fit genuine replacement parts to your vehicle, you will ensure that it performs well. Furthermore, repairs carried out in the approved dealer network with original parts are guaranteed according to the conditions stated on the back of the repair order.
  • Page 378: 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 □   7 ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □   Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous...
  • Page 379 SERVICE SHEETS VIN: .................. Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous   Type of operation: Stamp Service □ ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □   Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation: Stamp   Service □ 7   ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □   Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous...
  • Page 380 SERVICE SHEETS VIN: .................. Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous   Type of operation: Stamp Service □ ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □   Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation: Stamp   Service □   7 ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □   Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous...
  • Page 381 SERVICE SHEETS VIN: .................. Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous   Type of operation: Stamp Service □ ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □   Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation: Stamp   Service □ 7   ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □   Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous...
  • Page 382 SERVICE SHEETS VIN: .................. Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous   Type of operation: Stamp Service □ ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □   Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation: Stamp   Service □   7 ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □   Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous...
  • Page 383 SERVICE SHEETS VIN: .................. Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous   Type of operation: Stamp Service □ ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □   Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous Type of operation: Stamp   Service □ 7   ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □   Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous...
  • Page 384: 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   7 Repair to be carried out: 3 8 2 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 385 ANTICORROSION CHECK If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair, it is indicated below. VIN: .................. Date of repair: Stamp Corrosion repair operation to be carried out:   Date of repair: Stamp 7   Repair to be carried out: Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 3 8 3...
  • Page 386 ANTICORROSION CHECK If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair, it is indicated below. VIN: .................. Date of repair: Stamp Corrosion repair operation to be carried out:   Date of repair: Stamp   7 Repair to be carried out: 3 8 4 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 387 ANTICORROSION CHECK If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair, it is indicated below. VIN: .................. Date of repair: Stamp Corrosion repair operation to be carried out:   Date of repair: Stamp 7   Repair to be carried out: Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 3 8 5...
  • Page 388 ANTICORROSION CHECK If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair, it is indicated below. VIN: .................. Date of repair: Stamp Corrosion repair operation to be carried out:   Date of repair: Stamp   7 Repair to be carried out: 3 8 6 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 389 ANTICORROSION CHECK If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair, it is indicated below. VIN: .................. Date of repair: Stamp Corrosion repair operation to be carried out:   Date of repair: Stamp 7   Repair to be carried out: Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 3 8 7...
  • Page 390 ANTICORROSION CHECK If the continuation of the warranty is subject to repair, it is indicated below. VIN: .................. Date of repair: Stamp Corrosion repair operation to be carried out:   Date of repair: Stamp   7 Repair to be carried out: 3 8 8 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 391 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Symbols A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Symbols Anti-lock braking system : ABS,   197 Ashtray,   298 " ECO " mode function,   132 Assistance: driving aid,  ...
  • Page 392 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Card: hands-free,   36 Cruise control - speed limiter,   233,   235 Card: locking/unlocking the opening elements,     53 Cruise control - Speed limiter,   132 Card: operating faults,   53 Customising the vehicle settings,   124  ...
  • Page 393 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Driving position: settings,     134 Exterior lighting and signals,   138 Exterior lights,   138,   143,   345 ECO driving,   132,   186 ECO mode,   186 Filling additional tank,   132 Electric windows,   294 Filter: oil,  ...
  • Page 394 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Interior lighting,   296,   296,   349 Interior lighting: changing bulbs,   349 Gear control,   170 Interior trim: maintenance,   323 GPL,     31   92 Isofix,   299 Grab handle, Jack,   331,   336 Handbrake,  ...
  • Page 395 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Locking the doors,               124 Luggage compartment,       305 Oil change,   311 Opening/closing: opening elements,     53   38 Opening element/door controls, Main beam headlights,   138 Opening elements,  ...
  • Page 396 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Reagent (tank),   153 Screen: navigation displays,   292 Reagent filling,   153 Screen: navigation screen,   292 Reagent grade,   153 Seat belts,             132   153   305 Reagent tank, Securing rings,  ...
  • Page 397 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Ventilation,   283,   284,   287 Ventilation: ventilation,   283 Tailgate,     44 Temperature: exterior,   127   287 Temperature regulation, Warning,   143 Time: setting,   108 Warning: parking exit,   272 Tool kit,   331 Warning lights,  ...
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