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Tom
May 30, 2025

Does it charge my battery

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Mr. Anderson
May 30, 2025

Yes, the Alpine A290 2024 charges your battery. It supports both AC and DC charging. With AC charging, it takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes to go from 50% to 80%. With DC fast charging at up to 100 kW, it can go from 15% to 80% in 30 minutes. It also supports bi-directional charging, allowing energy to be sent from the battery to external devices or the electrical grid.

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Summary of Contents for Alpine A290 2024

  • Page 3 Welcome to your new electric 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 Starting, stopping the engine ........160 Welcome to your new electric vehicle ........ 4 Standing start procedure ..........163 Exterior..................4 "Overtake" function............165 Passenger compartment.............6 Gear control................167 Driver's position ...............8 Regenerative braking system ........169 Driving aids ................10 Parking brake................. 171 Safety on board ..............12 Environment................177 Identifying a vehicle - Labels ...........
  • Page 5 CONTENTS Headlights, lights: replacing bulbs......340 Wiper blades: replacement ..........343 Fuses ..................345 Installation and use of accessories......350 Operating faults..............352 Technical specifications .............357 Information about the vehicle........357 Replacement parts and repairs........365 Service sheets..............366 Anticorrosion check............372...
  • Page 6: 4 - W E L C O M E T O Y O U R N E W E L E C T R I C V E H I C L E

    EXTERIOR   1 4 - W e l c o m e t o y o u r n e w e l e c t r i c v e h i c l e...
  • Page 7 EXTERIOR 1. Lights: operation �� 146 1   Lights: replacement �� 340 2. Screen wiper, washer �� 154 Demisting �� 299 3. Rear view mirrors �� 144 4. Bodywork maintenance �� 326 5. Tyres �� 330 6. �� 54 �� 63 card Locking, unlocking the doors �� 69 7. Electric windows �� 309 8.
  • Page 8: Passenger Compartment

    PASSENGER COMPARTMENT   1 6 - W e l c o m e t o y o u r n e w e l e c t r i c v e h i c l e...
  • Page 9 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT 1. Adjusting your driving position 1   �� 80 2. Passenger compartment stor- age/fittings �� 313 3. Rear headrests �� 78 Rear bench seat �� 79 4. Transporting objects �� 316 5. Child safety �� 94 6. Front headrests �� 75 Front seats �� 76 W e l c o m e t o y o u r n e w e l e c t r i c v e h i c l e - 7...
  • Page 10: Driver's Position

    DRIVER'S POSITION   1 8 - W e l c o m e t o y o u r n e w e l e c t r i c v e h i c l e...
  • Page 11 DRIVER'S POSITION 17. Exterior lighting �� 146 1. Instrument panel �� 137 1   2. Trip computer controls �� 124 3. Overtake (OV) control �� 163 �� 165 4. Window wiper(s)/washer(s) con- trol �� 154 5. Engine start/stop button �� 160 6. Multimedia screen �� 307 6. Heated seats �� 75/Heated steering wheel �� 142 7.
  • Page 12: Driving Aids

    DRIVING AIDS   1 1 0 - W e l c o m e t o y o u r n e w e l e c t r i c v e h i c l e...
  • Page 13 DRIVING AIDS – Driver correction devices and 1   aids �� 189 – My Safety �� 194 – Lane departure prevention �� 195 – Emergency lane departure pre- vention �� 202 – Active emergency braking �� 218 – Active emergency braking in re- verse gear �� 246 –...
  • Page 14: Safety On Board

    SAFETY ON BOARD   1 1 2 - W e l c o m e t o y o u r n e w e l e c t r i c v e h i c l e...
  • Page 15 SAFETY ON BOARD 1. Airbags Front �� 86 1   Frontal passenger airbag inhibi- tion �� 94 2. Airbags Curtain �� 91 3. Seat belts �� 80 4. Airbags side �� 91 W e l c o m e t o y o u r n e w e l e c t r i c v e h i c l e - 1 3...
  • Page 16: Identifying A Vehicle - Labels

    IDENTIFYING A VEHICLE - LABELS   1 1 4 - W e l c o m e t o y o u r n e w e l e c t r i c v e h i c l e...
  • Page 17 IDENTIFYING A VEHICLE - LABELS 1. Technical information for the 1   emergency services �� 358 2. Vehicle identification number reminder �� 357 3. Tyre pressure labels �� 332 4. Engine identification �� 359 5. Vehicle identification plate �� 357 W e l c o m e t o y o u r n e w e l e c t r i c v e h i c l e - 1 5...
  • Page 18: The Engine Compartment (Routine Maintenance)

    THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT (ROUTINE MAINTENANCE)   1 1 6 - W e l c o m e t o y o u r n e w e l e c t r i c v e h i c l e...
  • Page 19 THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT (ROUTINE MAINTENANCE) 1. Battery and engine coolant 1   �� 321 2. Brake fluid �� 322 3. 12 volt battery�� 324 4. Screen washer fluid �� 323 5. Opening the bonnet �� 319 6. “400 volt” electrical circuit�� 20 7. Passenger compartment coolant�� 321 W e l c o m e t o y o u r n e w e l e c t r i c v e h i c l e - 1 7...
  • Page 20: Breakdown Recovery

    BREAKDOWN RECOVERY   1 1 8 - W e l c o m e t o y o u r n e w e l e c t r i c v e h i c l e...
  • Page 21 BREAKDOWN RECOVERY 1. Replacing windscreen wiper 1   blade(s) �� 343 2. Puncture �� 333 Tools �� 337 3. Fuses �� 345 4. Replacing rear light bulbs �� 340 5. Replacing the rear screen wiper blade �� 343 6. Front towing point �� 338 7. Replacing headlight bulbs �� 340 W e l c o m e t o y o u r n e w e l e c t r i c v e h i c l e - 1 9...
  • Page 22: Getting To Know Your Vehicle

    ELECTRIC VEHICLE Introduction Electric vehicles have special features, but operate in a similar manner to conventional vehicles.   2 The main difference in electric vehicles is the exclusive use of electric energy instead of fuel, as used in convention vehicles. We therefore recommend that you read these instructions describing your electric vehicle carefully. 2 0 - G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e...
  • Page 23 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 - 2 1...
  • Page 24 ELECTRIC VEHICLE Electric vehicle schematic diagram   2 2 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 25 ELECTRIC VEHICLE 1 400 V traction battery 2 Electric charging connection 3 Electric motor 2   4 Orange electrical power cables 5 Secondary 12 V battery G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e - 2 3...
  • Page 26 ELECTRIC VEHICLE Batteries The second battery on your vehicle Connected services is a secondary 12 V battery: this The electric vehicle has two types supplies the energy required to op- of battery: Introduction erate vehicle equipment (lights,   2 – a "400 V" traction battery; windscreen wipers, braking assis- Your electric vehicle has connect- –...
  • Page 27 ELECTRIC VEHICLE "400 V" electrical circuit ates electrical current during de- celeration and this energy is used The vehicle drive sys- to recharge the battery �� 178. tem in an electric ve- 2   hicle uses a direct Bad weather, flooded roads: voltage of approxi- Do not drive through mately 400 volts.
  • Page 28 ELECTRIC VEHICLE Noise ment panel, accompanied by the "Failure Outside sound" message. Electric vehicles are particularly Consult an approved dealer. quiet. You will not yet necessarily   2 be used to it, and neither will other road users. It is difficult for them Your electric vehicle is to hear the vehicle when it is mov- silent.
  • Page 29: Important Recommendations

    ELECTRIC VEHICLE Important recommendations 2   Please read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow these instructions may lead to a risk of fire, serious injury or electric shocks which could result in death. In the event of an accident or impact In the event of an accident or an impact to the underside of the vehicle (e.g.
  • Page 30 ELECTRIC VEHICLE Never wash the vehicle while it is charging. Never wash the charging cable while the vehicle is charging. Never wash the charging cable and the charging cable plug while the cable is not connected, in order to prevent cor- rosion of the charging pins.
  • Page 31 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 - 2 9...
  • Page 32: Schematic Diagram

    ELECTRIC VEHICLE Charging Schematic diagram   2 3 0 - G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e...
  • Page 33 ELECTRIC VEHICLE 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 - 3 1...
  • Page 34 ELECTRIC VEHICLE 1 Specific wall socket or recharging terminal 2 Charging cable 3 Electric charging connection   2 If you have any questions regarding the equipment needed for charging, please ask an authorised deal- 3 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 35 ELECTRIC VEHICLE Important recommendations for charging your vehicle Please read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow these instructions may lead to a risk of fire, 2   serious injury or electric shocks which could result in death. Charging Do not do anything to the vehicle during charging (washing, working in the engine compartment, etc.). In the event of the presence of water, signs of corrosion or foreign bodies in the charging cord connector or in the vehicle charging socket, do not charge the vehicle.
  • Page 36 ELECTRIC VEHICLE Charging lead B Charging lead A   2 In all cases, read the charging lead B user instructions carefully. This lead can be used for: This lead is specific to your vehicle – in normal use, on a socket used and designed for connecting to only for the vehicle (14 A/16 A Never leave the socket...
  • Page 37 ELECTRIC VEHICLE We recommend that you use a charging cord that 2   enables a standard charge to charge the traction battery. Before cleaning the charging lead, make sure the lead is discon- nected. Clean the cable using a cloth slightly dampened with water. When cleaning, make sure that the cloth does not come into contact with the ends of...
  • Page 38 ELECTRIC VEHICLE Important recommendations   2 Important recommendations for charging your vehicle 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. Choice of charging cord The standard charging cords supplied with the vehicle have been designed specifically for this vehicle.
  • Page 39 ELECTRIC VEHICLE Charging types that conform to European standards 2   Alternating current (AC) If the information is displayed on the vehicle charging flap, follow the instructions below. Before plugging in a charging lead, check that: – the colour and one of the letters of the input socket 1 correspond to the colour and one of the letters on the end 4 of the lead;...
  • Page 40 ELECTRIC VEHICLE Labels Charging type Alternating current (AC)   2 Charging terminal 1 /Charging Connection Vehicle  3 /Charging cable  5 cable 4 Charging types that conform to European standards (for all other cases, please con- sult an approved dealer). 3 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 41 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 - 3 9...
  • Page 42 ELECTRIC VEHICLE Direct current (DC)   2 If the information is displayed on the vehicle charging flap, follow the instructions below. Before plugging in a charging lead, make sure that the colour and one of the letters on the inlet socket 3 correspond to the colour and one of the letters on the end 5 of the charging lead.
  • Page 43 ELECTRIC VEHICLE Labels Charging type Direct current (DC) 2   Vehicle  3 /Charging cable  5 Connection Charging types that con- form to European stan- dards (for all other cases, please consult an ap- proved dealer). G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e - 4 1...
  • Page 44 ELECTRIC VEHICLE There are also two buttons located ping and restarting the vehicle if Electric charging socket 3 inside the charging flap: the battery is cold or warm. To preserve the service life of your – the button 6   2 unlocks the traction battery, avoid parking the charging cable;...
  • Page 45 ELECTRIC VEHICLE – press the charging flap 8 to un- make it impossible to unplug the lock it. The warning light 9 illumi- cord from your vehicle. Do not use the charging nates in white; flap 8 to hang the 2  ...
  • Page 46 ELECTRIC VEHICLE It reappears on the instrument panel when a door is opened. The traction battery charging time depends One charging is complete, the indi-   2 cator light 9 is displayed in green. on the amount of energy remaining and the power de- You do not need to wait until the livered by the charging termi- charge is at reserve levels to...
  • Page 47 ELECTRIC VEHICLE Operating faults – disconnect the charging cable 2 Label 13 from the vehicle; If the warning light 9 is illuminated – you must close the charging flap continuously in red, please contact 8 and press on it to lock it; 2  ...
  • Page 48 ELECTRIC VEHICLE eration according to the status of – connect to a domestic socket, the indicator light 9 : an alternating current charging terminal or a quick charging termi- – when it flashes in white this indi- nal;   2 cates that the lead is plugged into –...
  • Page 49 ELECTRIC VEHICLE Vehicle to Grid (V2G) charging hicle to Load" (V2L) function allows you to connect electrical devices For safety reasons, With your vehicle stationary and directly to the vehicle. carry out these oper- connected using your vehicle's 2   ations when the vehi- The system provides AC power (up charging cable, the Vehicle to Grid to 16 A/3.7 kW) using electrical en-...
  • Page 50 ELECTRIC VEHICLE Important recommendations   2 Please read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow these instructions may lead to a risk of fire, serious injury or electric shocks which could result in death. Precautions to be taken when using the V2L function. Do not attempt to power your home as this can lead to damage and electric shocks.
  • Page 51 ELECTRIC VEHICLE – devices that consume more than 16 A; – devices that do not comply with national regulations and standards; – damaged devices (units, cables, etc.); 2   – devices whose initial recommendations for use are not adapted to the environment in which they will be used (risks related to contact with dust and water);...
  • Page 52: Operation

    ELECTRIC VEHICLE Vehicle to Load Before carrying out Before connecting or (VLC) connector A maintenance on the V2L disconnecting a device,   2 connector, make sure make sure that the V2L connector indicator light  2 is the connector is disconnected. Clean the connector using a off.
  • Page 53 ELECTRIC VEHICLE – the estimated time 12 remaining – press the V2L connector switch 3 for at least three seconds until before the minimum battery the indicator light 2 appears in charging threshold is reached; – the battery energy level  13 . green.
  • Page 54 ELECTRIC VEHICLE ing socket 7 will be locked again You can set the minimum charge automatically; threshold level of the traction bat- – close the charging flap 9 and tery from the multimedia screen  14 . press on it to lock it;   2 –...
  • Page 55 ELECTRIC VEHICLE – check that the device and V2L connector are not damaged and that the power supply plug is not broken or corroded; 2   – make sure that the electrical de- vice does not exceed the maxi- mum capacity of power that the vehicle can provide.
  • Page 56: Card

    CARD – automatic remote opening/clos- by inadvertently pressing the but- General information ing of the electric windows �� 69. tons on the card. Note: if a door or the luggage   2 compartment door is open or not Depending on the vehi- properly shut, the vehicle will not cle, you may have a digi- be locked.
  • Page 57 CARD Press button 4 to switch on the dipped beam headlights and the Replacement: need for Driver's responsibility exterior lighting for approximately an additional card when parking or 20 seconds. This can be used, for 2   If you lose your card or stopping the vehicle example, to identify the vehicle require another, you can ob-...
  • Page 58 CARD Fitting a strap 7 Insert the strap into the compo- Deactivating/activating the nent 8 and pass the end of the "hands-free" mode hand strap through the buckle. Depending on the vehicle, you can   2 Position the strap at the opening deactivate/activate unlocking 6 and close the casing.
  • Page 59 CARD "Hands-free" unlocking when ap- "Hands-free" locking when moving proaching the vehicle away from the vehicle Driver's responsibility when parking or 2   stopping the vehicle Never leave an ani- mal, child or adult who is not self-sufficient alone in your ve- hicle, even for a short time.
  • Page 60 CARD "Hands-free" unlocking by opening – if the card remains close to vehi- the luggage compartment cle zone 1 during approximately five minutes after the vehicle has been locked;   2 – after several passes in the vicini- ty of zone 1 without the doors having been unlocked.
  • Page 61 CARD Using the card as a remote control The hazard warning lights flash While the engine is running, if the twice to indicate that the vehicle card is no longer in zone 2 after a is locked and, depending on the ve- door is opened and closed, the hicle, the door mirrors automati- "Keycard Not Detected"...
  • Page 62: Replacing The Battery

    CARD and to prevent the doors from be- the hazard warning lights and side ing unlocked using the interior repeaters. Driver's responsibility handles (for example, by breaking when parking or Depending on the vehicle, the door the window and then trying to   2 stopping the vehicle mirrors may fold in automatically...
  • Page 63 CARD ment panel, replace the card bat- Note: when replacing the battery, tery: do not touch the electronic circuit When replacing: or contacts on the card. – slide the rear casing 1 down- – make sure that the 2   wards while pressing on area A ; batteries are correct- –...
  • Page 64 CARD Precautions relating to batteries:   2 – keep batteries (new or used) out of reach of chil- dren; – do not swallow batteries; Risk of chemical burns which may lead to death – if ingested or inserted into any part of the body, consult a doctor as soon as possible.
  • Page 65: Digital Key

    DIGITAL KEY manufacturer's application to ac- General information cess the various digital key func- If you need to entrust tions. your vehicle to some- Depending on the country and sub- 2   body else, make sure you Note: the smartphone must be scription, you can install a digital sufficiently charged in order to use have the vehicle card with you...
  • Page 66 DIGITAL KEY To avoid any error in the transmis- municate with any digital key. Re- – locking/unlocking all the opening sion of a digital key to an occa- fer to the multimedia instructions. elements: please see "Hands-free card: use" �� 56; sional user (for example: lack of Note: deactivating the function WIFI or mobile network, etc.), be...
  • Page 67 DIGITAL KEY Starting, stopping the en- before allowing the engine to be started. gine For more information, please refer 2   to the information on "Starting, stopping the engine" �� 160. The smartphone must remain in the vehicle throughout the journey. Note: if a digital key is being lent, you can delete it by carrying out the revoking procedure using the smartphone while it is placed in...
  • Page 68 DIGITAL KEY must be connected to the Internet (via WIFI or mobile network) at least once every 48 hours. Other- wise, connect your smartphone to   2 the internet for a few minutes so that the digital key can be reacti- vated.
  • Page 69: Doors And Opening Elements

    DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS Rear doors Opening from the inside Opening and closing the doors 2   Opening from the outside Front doors Pull the handle 3 . With the doors unlocked or the card on you, hold the handle 2 and pull it towards you.
  • Page 70 DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS Door or luggage compartment Child safety With the vehicle stationary and lid open buzzer the ignition switched on, the  warning light 4 on the instrument   2 panel indicates whether the open- ing element(s) (door, luggage com- partment or charging flap) are open or incorrectly closed.
  • Page 71 DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS The built-in key 2 is used to lock or – due to the use of electronic de- vices near to the remote control unlock the front left-hand door if Driver's responsibility (e.g. mobile telephone); the card is not working. when parking or –...
  • Page 72 DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS Using the key integrated in the – Insert the end of the key 2 into The doors may then only be card the notch 3 at the bottom of the opened from the inside or by using cover B on the driver's door;...
  • Page 73 DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS Locking the doors without the onds to lock the other opening ele- card ments. Driver's responsibility If you decide to keep For example, in the event of a dis- Door and tailgate status indi- 2   the doors locked when charged battery or the card tem- cator you are driving, re-...
  • Page 74: Luggage Compartment

    DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS Luggage compartment After the vehicle is started, the light up when trying to lock the system automatically locks the doors and luggage compartment, doors when you reach approxi- etc.), make sure that automatic Opening/Closing mately 6 mph (10 km/h). locking has not been deactivated   2 by mistake and check that all of...
  • Page 75 DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS – push the boot lid to open it. To access it, open the luggage compartment, then raise the lug- Never use the struts gage compartment carpet using to close the luggage The attaching of any the handle 3 . 2  ...
  • Page 76 DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS Rear parcel shelf – lower the rear headrests; – unhook the two suspension cords – lift the shelf 5 to unclip it;   2 Maximum weight on the rear parcel shelf: 2 kg evenly distributed. – push the shelf 5 inwards and turn it;...
  • Page 77: Front Seats

    FRONT SEATS the button 2 and lift the headrest Front headrests to release it. The headrest is an im- portant safety com- To refit the headrest To raise the headrest 2   ponent: ensure that it is in place and in the Check that the headrest rods are clean 3 .
  • Page 78 FRONT SEATS Front seats To raise or lower the seat base For safety reasons, Move the lever 3 as many times Front seats with manual con- carry out any adjust- as necessary upwards or down- trol   2 ments while the vehi- wards.
  • Page 79 FRONT SEATS Heated seats – a third press decreases the heat- For more information on program- ing to minimum power. One inte- ming this function, please refer to grated warning light is illuminated; the multimedia instructions. – a fourth press turns the heating 2  ...
  • Page 80: Rear Seats

    REAR SEATS it in the high position. Check that it Rear headrests is correctly locked. Headrest folding position  2 Position for use   2 Lift the headrest fully until it locks. Check that it is correctly locked. To remove the headrest When the headrest is set at the lowest position, this is for storage only: it should not be in this posi-...
  • Page 81 REAR SEATS Rear bench seat: functions In all cases, check that the seat belts are operating correctly. When refitting the Functions seatback, make sure Pull the strap 1 and lower the seat- 2   back A . it is correctly locked in place.
  • Page 82: Seat Belts

    SEAT BELTS Adjusting the seat belts lect the seat position which offers Introduction you the best possible view; – adjust the position of the steer- Always wear your seat belt when ing wheel.   2 travelling in your vehicle. You must also comply with the legislation of the particular country you are in.
  • Page 83 SEAT BELTS – position the lap belt 2 so that it Front seat belt reminder Seat belt reminder warn- lies flat on the thighs and against ing light the pelvis. 2   The seat belt must be worn as This warning light appears on the close to the body as possible.
  • Page 84 SEAT BELTS – symbol in grey: seat not occu- – grey marker: seat not occupied pied. (depending on vehicle). – the graphic 6 is displayed for ap- proximately 180 seconds and the Depending on the vehicle, with the   2 With the doors closed, the symbol for the seat concerned ap- warning light appears on the cen- doors closed the...
  • Page 85 SEAT BELTS Rear seat belts Rear centre seat belt  8 – the graphic 6 is displayed for at Rear side seat belts 7 least approximately 60 seconds or, 2   depending on the vehicle, 180 sec- onds and the symbol for the seat concerned appears in red.
  • Page 86 SEAT BELTS Warnings The following information applies to the vehicle’s front and rear seat belts.   2 – No modification must be made to the originally-fitted restraint system components (seat belts, seats and their mountings). For special operations (e.g. fitting child seats) please contact an approved dealer.
  • Page 87: Additional Safety Devices

    ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES Pretensioners Methods of restraint in addi- – Have the entire re- tion to the front seat belts straint system 2   checked following an Introduction accident. They consist of: – No operation whatsoever is permitted on any part of the –...
  • Page 88 ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES limit the force of the belt against the body so that it is at an accept- able level.   2 Driver and passenger front airbags Fitted to the driver and passenger sides. A symbol on the lower section of the windscreen indicates if this equipment is present (depending on the vehicle).
  • Page 89 ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES then goes out after approximately 65 seconds. If it does not come on when the ig- 2   nition is switched on or if it stays on, there is a fault in the system. Contact your approved Dealer as soon as possible;...
  • Page 90 ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES   2 The pretensioners or airbags may The pretensioners or airbags may – side impact at the front or rear be triggered by: not be triggered by: of the vehicle; – frontal impact, underneath the – an impact underneath the vehi- –...
  • Page 91 ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES Warnings 2   Warnings in relation to the driver's airbag – Do not modify the steering wheel or the boss. – Do not cover the steering wheel boss under any circumstances. – Do not attach any objects (badge, logo, watch, telephone cradle, etc.) to the steering wheel boss. –...
  • Page 92 ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES Side seat belt pretensioners Methods of restraint in addi- – Have the entire re- tion to the rear seat belts straint system   2 checked following an Introduction accident. They consist of: – No operation whatsoever is permitted on any part of the –...
  • Page 93 ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES Side protection devices Side airbag 2   This airbag is fitted to each of the front seats and is activated at the sides of the seats (door side) to protect the occupants in the event of a severe side impact. Curtain airbag These are airbags fitted along the sides of the vehicle in the ceiling...
  • Page 94 ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES Warnings   2 Warning related to the side airbag airbag – Fitting seat covers on the front seats is prohibited as this could affect the operation of the pas- senger airbag. – Do not place any accessories, objects or even pets between the seatback, the door and the internal fittings. Do not cover the seatback with objects such as clothes or accessories.
  • Page 95 ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES Warnings All of the warnings below are given so that the airbagis not obstructed in any way when it is inflated and also 2   to prevent the risk of serious injuries caused by items which may be dislodged when it inflates. The airbag is designed to complement the action of the seat belt.
  • Page 96: Child Safety

    CHILD SAFETY General information A collision at 31 mph Driver's responsibility (50 km/  h ) is the same when parking or Carrying children   2 as falling a distance stopping the vehicle of 10 metres. Never leave an ani- Please ensure that you comply Transporting a child without a mal, child or adult who is not with the legislation of your coun-...
  • Page 97 CHILD SAFETY regulations for the country you are in and that it can be fitted in your Set a good example by Never leave a child vehicle. Consult an approved Deal- always fastening your unattended in the ve- er to find out which seats are rec- 2  ...
  • Page 98 CHILD SAFETY Choosing a child seat Forward-facing child seats Booster cushions Rear-facing child seats   2 Up to 18 kg or 4 years, the child From 15 kg or 4 years, the child can may travel on a forward-facing travel using a booster seat, which seat.
  • Page 99 CHILD SAFETY Ensure that the strap paths indi- cated by the child seat manufac- List of manufacturer's The seat belt must turer are observed. recommended methods never be twisted or 2   of restraint for children: Always check that the seat belt is the tension relieved.
  • Page 100 CHILD SAFETY – or a strut that rests on the ve- hicle floor, compatible with the The ISOFIX anchorage approved seat i-Size, the role of points have been ex- which is to prevent the child seat   2 clusively designed for from moving in the event of a child seats with the collision.
  • Page 101 CHILD SAFETY The ISOFIX anchorage points have been ex- 2   clusively designed for child seats with the ISOFIX system. Never fit a dif- ferent type of child seat, seat belt or other objects to these fittings. Check that nothing is ob- structing the anchorage points.
  • Page 102 CHILD SAFETY The child seat strap must be attached to   2 the corresponding ring. 1 0 0 - G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e...
  • Page 103: Child Seats

    CHILD SEATS The types of child seats indicated touch the dashboard or move it to Fitting a child seat, general may not be available. Before using the furthest forward position. a different child seat, check with information Do not change other settings after the manufacturer that it can be 2  ...
  • Page 104 CHILD SEATS In rear centre seat – Move the seat in front of the child forwards, and set the posi- Installing a booster Check that the belt is suitable for tion of the seatback to avoid con- seat (group 2 or 3) securing your child seat.
  • 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 CHILD SEATS Attachment by seat belt Fitting diagram   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 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 �� 115. 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.
  • Page 108 CHILD SEATS Do not fit a child seat when the large seat back is in the folded position.   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 CHILD SEATS Installation table The table below summarises the information shown on the diagram in order to ensure compliance 2   with current regulations. Front passenger seat Weight of the Rear side Rear centre Type of child seat With airbag With airbag child seats seat...
  • Page 110 CHILD SEATS U = Seat enabling a child seat with "Universal" approval to be attached by seat belt: check that it can be fitted. B3; B2 = Boosters in groups 2 and 3 (15 to 25 kg and 22 to 36 kg). (2) A carrycot can be fitted across the vehicle and it will take up at least two seats.
  • Page 111 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 CHILD SEATS Attachment using the ISOFIX system Fitting diagram   2 1 1 0 - G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e...
  • Page 113 CHILD SEATS For the front passenger seat, the use of a child seat with a floor support is recommended to avoid trig- gering the seat belt warning signal. 2   Using a child safety system which is not approved for this vehicle will not properly protect the baby or child.
  • Page 114 CHILD SEATS Check that your child is always strapped in and that the belt or safety harness used is correctly set and adjusted.   2 If necessary, adjust the seat position accordingly. Do not fit a child seat when the large seat back is in the folded position. Fit the child seat in a rear seat wherever possible.
  • Page 115 CHILD SEATS Installation table The table below summarises the information shown on the diagram in order to ensure compliance 2   with current regulations. Front passenger seat Weight of Size of seat Rear side Rear centre Type of child seat With airbag With airbag the child [fixture]...
  • Page 116 CHILD SEATS U = Seat enabling a child seat with "Universal" approval to be attached by seat belt: check that it can be fitted. IUF-IL = Seat enabling a child seat with "Universal/Semi-universal or vehicle-specific" approval to be attached by ISOFIX (on equipped vehicles): check that it can be fitted.
  • Page 117: Child Safety: Deactivating, Activating The Front Passenger Airbag

    CHILD SAFETY: DEACTIVATING, ACTIVATING THE FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG – it is essential to deactivate the Warning airbagfor a rear-facing child seat. DANGER As the deployment of 2   the front passenger The passenger airbag airbag is not compati- may only be activated ble with the positioning of a or deactivated when rear-facing child seat, NEVER...
  • Page 118 CHILD SAFETY: DEACTIVATING, ACTIVATING THE FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG   2 The markings on the dashboard and the labels A on each side of the passenger sun visor 3 (see ex- ample of label above) are provided to remind you of these instruc- tions.
  • Page 119 CHILD SAFETY: DEACTIVATING, ACTIVATING THE FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG Activation of the front pas- senger airbag 2   To reactivate the airbag: with the vehicle stationary and the igni- tion switched off, push and turn the lock 1 to the ON position. You should reactivate the airbag When the ignition is switched on, as soon as you remove the child...
  • Page 120: Driving Position

    DRIVING POSITION Operating faults In the event of a fault with the   2 front passenger airbag activation/ deactivation system, the warning lights are displayed on the instrument panel. Switch off the ignition and check the position of the lock 1 . Switch the ignition back on: the warning lights go out.
  • Page 121 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 1 9...
  • Page 122 DRIVING POSITION Driving position: left-hand drive   2 1 2 0 - G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e...
  • Page 123 DRIVING POSITION – activating/deactivating the – lighting dimmer for control in- The fittings described below DE- AUTOHOLD function; struments; PEND ON THE VEHICLE VERSION – ... – the "My Safety" function AND COUNTRY. – activation/deactivation of the 2   1. Side air vents. 15.
  • Page 124 DRIVING POSITION Driver’s position, right-hand drive   2 1 2 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 125 DRIVING POSITION 13. Radio remote control. 23. "Hands-free" card holder. The fittings described below DE- PEND ON THE VEHICLE VERSION 14. DRIVE MODE control. 24. Induction charging zone or AND COUNTRY. centre console storage compart- 15. Controls for: 2   ment. 1.
  • Page 126: Trip Computer

    TRIP COMPUTER Vehicle fitted with instrument Repeatedly press upwards/down- General information panel wards on the switch 1 to browse between these functions. Trip computer   2 Selections (the display depends on the vehicle equipment and country) a) trip settings: – average energy consumption since the last reset and current en- ergy consumption;...
  • Page 127 TRIP COMPUTER Reading energy consumption values Some on-board comput- er information appears Some vehicle equipment items 2   on the navigation sys- consume energy: the energy con- tem display. sumed by the vehicle may there- fore differ from the energy con- The trip settings mileage sumed on the electric counter.
  • Page 128 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 settings. + 13,4 kWh Current energy consumption. Average energy consumption. The value is displayed after having travelled at least 400 metres since 12,8 kWh/100 km the last reset.
  • Page 129 TRIP COMPUTER Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected c) Service interval. 2   Distance remaining until the next service (displayed in miles or kilome- tres), then when the service nears, several scenarios are possible: – interval less than 932 miles (1,500 km) or one month: the "Service in" message is displayed along with the remaining distance or time;...
  • Page 130: Information Messages

    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 « Disconnect cable to start »...
  • Page 131 TRIP COMPUTER Operating fault messages 2   They appear along with the warning light and indicate that you must drive very carefully to an ap- proved 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 132: Warning Messages

    TRIP COMPUTER Warning messages   2 They appear along with the warning light and indicate that, for your own safety, you must stop the ve- hicle 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.
  • Page 133: Displays And Indicators

    TRIP COMPUTER – navigation view: displays the lights up when the driver’s door is Displays and indicators speed, active driving aids and the opened. In some cases, the ap- information area on the instru- pearance of a warning light is ac- ment panel.
  • Page 134 TRIP COMPUTER Battery information 5 (traction Power meter  6 is travelling at over 75 mph (120 battery charging rate, estimat- km/h). ed range) This warning light remains lit for   2 as long as the vehicle is travelling at over 75 mph (120 km/h). Information on driving aids ...
  • Page 135 TRIP COMPUTER Total mileage recorder  7 Remaining charge time 13 – ... Regenerative braking level Traction battery charge rate warning light 9 2   Reserve threshold When the traction battery charge reaches approximately 7% or, de- pending on the vehicle, approxi- mately 12%, the gauge and indica- tor light 15 appear in yellow,...
  • Page 136 TRIP COMPUTER Estimated range 16 Instrument panel in miles cally returns to the original unit of measurement. Please refer to the multimedia in-   2 structions for more information. To use certain driving aid functions, it is neces- sary to change the unit of measurement on the instru- ment panel in order to obtain the appropriate information...
  • Page 137 TRIP COMPUTER Vehicle settings personali- Adjusting the settings luminated (e.g. for the "Follow me home" function). sation menu Select a tab then the function to Please refer to the multimedia in- be modified (the display depends Introduction 2   structions for further information. on the vehicle equipment and country): a) "Access":...
  • Page 138 TRIP COMPUTER Clock and outdoor tempera- stored user settings that you have Please refer to the multimedia in- previously defined: structions for further information. ture – heated seats; Exterior temperature indicator Setting the time   2 – heated steering wheel; – setting selection (access, wel- Special feature: come, lighting, wiper, etc.);...
  • Page 139: Warning Lights

    WARNING LIGHTS The display of information shown For your own safety, below DEPENDS ON THE VEHI- Warning light CLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY. warning means you should drive 2   light requires you to very carefully to an autho- stop immediately, as soon as rised dealer as soon as possi- traffic conditions allow.
  • Page 140 WARNING LIGHTS For your own safety, it requires proved dealer as soon as possible. "Adaptive Vision" lights you to stop immediately, as soon Meanwhile, drive with care. If you malfunction warning light as traffic conditions allow. Switch fail to follow this recommendation, off the engine and do not restart you risk damaging your vehicle.
  • Page 141 WARNING LIGHTS When it comes on, this indicates warning light and a beep, an electrotechnical fault related to The "EVACUATE IN this means that the electrical cir- the electrical assembly (traction SAFETY" message ac- cuit is overcharged or discharged battery and electric motor). Con- 2  ...
  • Page 142 WARNING LIGHTS Electronic Stability Pro- Brake circuit fault warning Warning light to indicate a gram (ESC) and traction control light fault or unavailability of the "Ac- system warning light It lights up when the ignition or the tive emergency braking" function   2 �� 218 The warning light may appear for...
  • Page 143 WARNING LIGHTS On display B 2   Airbag passenger ON �� 115 Airbag passenger OFF �� 115 Front seatbelt reminder warning light �� 80 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 4 1...
  • Page 144: Steering

    STEERING Activating the function Steering wheel For safety reasons, With the ignition on, press the but- only adjust the steer- ton 5 on the multimedia screen 2 . Adjusting the steering wheel   2 ing wheel when the height and depth vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 145: Power-Assisted Steering

    STEERING "Favourites" function Variable power assisted steer- warning light and/or the message will disappear the next time the engine is started. The variable power-assisted steer- 2   ing system is equipped with an electronic control system which al- Never switch off the ters the level of assistance to suit ignition when travel- the vehicle speed.
  • Page 146: Rear View

    REAR VIEW tapping noise can be heard from Rear view mirrors the door mirror. For safety reasons, carry out any adjust- Exterior rear view mirrors with   2 ments while the vehi- Objects observed in electrical adjustment: cle is stationary. the rear view mirror glass are actually closer than they ap- Electrical folding mirrors...
  • Page 147 REAR VIEW Rear view mirror with lever 5 Interior rear view mirror Its position can be adjusted. 2   Rear view mirror with lever 4 The rear view mirror automatically darkens when you are being fol- lowed by a vehicle using main beam headlights or in very bright lighting.
  • Page 148: Lighting And Signals

    LIGHTING AND SIGNALS "Unavailable position lights" mes- Exterior lighting and signals sage is displayed on the instru- ment panel to inform you that it is not possible to activate the side Daytime running lights   2 lights. Dipped beam headlights Manual operation Turn the ring 4 until the symbol is aligned with the mark 3 .
  • Page 149 LIGHTING AND SIGNALS Main beam headlights Automatic main beam head- or off automatically according to lights the exterior light level, without any action on the stalk 1 . 2   Depending on the vehicle, the dipped beam headlights will ap- pear automatically after several sweeps of the windscreen wiper blades.
  • Page 150 LIGHTING AND SIGNALS – the exterior light level is low; warning light disappears – no other vehicle or lighting is de- Using a portable navi- from the instrument panel and the tected; gation system at vehicle activates the main beam –...
  • Page 151 LIGHTING AND SIGNALS Switching off the lights Operating faults For activation or deactivation of the external welcome, refer to the Depending on the vehicle, when multimedia instructions. the "WARNING: Check Lighting" 2   message appears accompanied by "See-me-home lighting" warning light and/or warning light flashes on the instrument panel, this indi- cates that there is a lighting fault.
  • Page 152 LIGHTING AND SIGNALS Rear fog light off this light when it is no longer along with the needed. warning lights on the instrument panel.   2 To deactivate the rear fog To increase this duration, you may light, turn the rotary switch again pull the stalk up to four times (to- to align the mark 6 with the sym- tal time restricted to approximate-...
  • Page 153 LIGHTING AND SIGNALS Headlight beam adjustment When driving on the left Operation in a left-hand drive vehi- 2   cle (or vice versa), you must adjust your lights tem- porarily for the duration of your trip. the switch  A can be used to adjust the height of headlight beams ac- cording to the load.
  • Page 154 LIGHTING AND SIGNALS Table of adjustment position examples Examples of positions for adjusting   2   the control A according to the load Driver only Driver alone with a front passenger 0 or 1 All seats occupied 1 or 2 Driver with passengers and luggage (or load) reaching the maximum 2 or 3 permissible all-up weight Driver without passengers and luggage (or load) reaching the maxi-...
  • Page 155: Audible And Visual Signals

    AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS the stalk will return to its original Horn position and the direction indicator light concerned will flash three times. 2   Hazard warning lights Press the steering wheel boss A to sound the horn. Headlight flasher To flash the headlights, pull the Press the switch 2 .
  • Page 156: Wiper

    WIPER Vehicle fitted with front wind- Windscreen wash, wipe screen wiper rain sensor Vehicle fitted with intermittent   2 windscreen wipers Special feature When driving the vehicle, the wip- ing speed slows down whenever The rain sensor is located on the the vehicle stops.
  • Page 157 WIPER The rain sensor operation may be warning light appears interrupted in the event of: on the instrument panel to confirm – damaged windscreen wipers: a that the function is activated. 2   film of water or traces left by a Note: blade in the sensor's detection zone may increase the response...
  • Page 158 WIPER move the stalk 1 to position A (sin- – In the event of ice, check whether the blades are stuck to gle sweep). In the event of obstacles the windscreen before operating on the windscreen (dirt, Before switching on the ignition, the wiping mechanism.
  • Page 159 WIPER Windscreen washer the demister control before clean- ing. Efficiency of a wiper blade 2   Check the condition of When working in the the wiper blades. How long engine compartment, they last depends on you: ensure that the wind- – it must remain clean: clean screen wiper stalk is in the blade and the screen reg- position B (off).
  • Page 160 WIPER Rear windscreen wash, Note: when washing using a roller type car wash, return the ring 3 on wiper Efficiency of a wiper the stalk 1 to the off position to blade deactivate automatic wiping. Rear windscreen wiper   2 Check the condition of Follow usage recommendations.
  • Page 161 WIPER – Do not operate the wipers on a Activation/deactivation of dry screen. This will lead to the the rear screen wiper premature wear or damage to the blades. 2   Engaging reverse gear triggers in- termittent wiping (if the front Rear screen wash/wipe wipers are in operation).
  • Page 162: Driving

    STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE Starting the engine Depending on the vehi- cle, you may have a digi- tal key that offers all the functions of the card. Howev- er, if a card has been left in-   3 side the vehicle and the doors have been locked with a digi- tal key, all of the card's func- tions will be inhibited.
  • Page 163 STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE its functions (radio, navigation, – the vehicle is located in a high wipers, etc.). electromagnetic radiation zone. The vehicle can only be started if the charging To use the other functions, with The "Place card on zone + START" cord is unplugged from the card in the passenger com- message appears on the instru-...
  • Page 164 STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE etc.) will continue to function for Stopping the engine approximately 45 minutes. Driver's responsibility when parking or When the driver’s door is opened, the accessories stop working. stopping the vehicle Never leave an ani- mal, child or adult who is not   3 Never switch off the self-sufficient alone in your ve-...
  • Page 165: Standing Start Procedure

    STANDING START PROCEDURE ing of the vehicle accompanied by a special animation on the instru- Heavy use of the system ment panel will reduce the service life of the mechanical components. For further infor- Do not use this func- mation, please contact an ap- 3  ...
  • Page 166 STANDING START PROCEDURE sage is displayed on the instru- ment panel. Using this function sig- nificantly accelerates   3 tyre wear �� 330. Because of the accel- eration gained, this function should only be used if traffic con- ditions permit, and in compli- ance with the local driving regulations.
  • Page 167: Overtake" Function

    "OVERTAKE" FUNCTION Display Introduction Because of the accel- eration gained, this function should only be used if traffic con- ditions permit, and in compli- 3   ance with the local driving regulations. Please ensure all the condi- tions are met before each use. Risk of accident or serious in- jury.
  • Page 168 "OVERTAKE" FUNCTION recharged in order to activate the the instrument panel. If you press function. This is available as long the "OV" button 1 , the "Overtake as the gauge is not empty. unavailable" message appears on the instrument panel to inform you Conditions for non-activa- that the function is unavailable.
  • Page 169: Gear Control

    GEAR CONTROL on the N switch lights up in white ing a number of alternate forward Selection controls and N is displayed on the instru- and reverse movements. ment panel). To select reverse gear Driving in automatic mode With the vehicle stationary, the en- With the vehicle stationary, the en- gine running and your foot on the 3  ...
  • Page 170: Parking The Vehicle

    GEAR CONTROL during parking manoeuvres requir- ing a number of alternate forward The electronic parking For safety reasons, do and reverse movements. brake can be used to not switch off the ig- immobilise the vehicle. nition before the vehi- Parking the vehicle Before leaving the ve- cle has come to a hicle, check that the electron-...
  • Page 171: Regenerative Braking System

    REGENERATIVE BRAKING SYSTEM By releasing the accelerator, the Introduction vehicle uses regenerative braking Under certain conditions to slow down the vehicle. (fully charged battery All of this energy is converted to too hot or too cold, en- electricity to recharge the traction gine hot, etc.), the regenera- battery.
  • Page 172 REGENERATIVE BRAKING SYSTEM Regenerative braking Driving with the regenera- Regenerative braking levels change control 2 tive braking control Depending on the level selected using the control 2 , the indicator 3 informs you of the regenerative braking level: – C : "Free-wheel" level for a   3 smooth and economical ride, asso- ciated to Save mode by default.
  • Page 173: Parking Brake

    PARKING BRAKE Electronic parking brake The electronic parking brake can be used to Assisted operation immobilise the vehicle. Before leaving the ve- hicle, check that the electron- 3   ic parking brake is fully ap- plied. Warning light 2 on switch 3 and warning light on the instrument panel illuminate to show that the parking brake is applied but...
  • Page 174: Manual Operation

    PARKING BRAKE Manually releasing the elec- parking brake has been applied tronic parking brake The electronic parking and the warning light goes brake can be used to Press the button 1 without press- out when the vehicle is locked. immobilise the vehicle. ing the pedals to switch the igni- Note: in some situations (electron- Before leaving the ve-...
  • Page 175 PARKING BRAKE message appears on the instru- ment panel when the driver press- If the "Electric System If no lights or sounds es the accelerator pedal. Failure" or "Check bat- are apparent, this in- tery" or "Parking dicates a fault in the Operating faults brake failure"...
  • Page 176: "Autohold" Function

    PARKING BRAKE "Autohold" function   3 1 7 4 - D r i v i n g...
  • Page 177 PARKING BRAKE Deactivation Introduction The electronic parking Press the switch 1 . If your vehicle brake can be used to Vehicle stopped (e.g. at a red light, is maintained by braking force you immobilise the vehicle. an intersection, a traffic jam, etc.), can also press the brake pedal.
  • Page 178 PARKING BRAKE The maintaining of braking force is confirmed by the warning light on the instrument panel. Conditions for interrupting the braking force   3 The following conditions must be met: – the driver accelerates sufficient- ly with a gear engaged; –...
  • Page 179: Environment

    ENVIRONMENT vironment complying with local Introduction laws. Your vehicle has been designed Recycling with respect for the environment in mind for its entire service life: Your vehicle is at least 85% recy- during its production, usage and at clable and at least 95% recover- 3  ...
  • Page 180: Driving Advice, Eco-Driving

    DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING Power meter Indicates economical driving, bal- Introduction anced between recovery and ener- gy expenditure. Range is accredited in according "Energy consumption" C usage to a standard regulatory method. area Identical for all manufacturers, this enables vehicles to be com- The traction battery supplies the   3 pared with one another.
  • Page 181: Navigation System

    DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING Activation/deactivation from Activation/deactivation using Please refer to the multimedia in- the multimedia screen 3 the switch  4 structions for further information. Navigation system Using the information available on your navigation system (traffic in- 3   formation, nearest charging sta- tion, etc.) makes it easy to man- age your journey and optimise charging times.
  • Page 182 DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING While Save mode is acti- vated, the vehicle speed is limited to approxi- mately 81 mph (130 km/h).   3 1 8 0 - D r i v i n g...
  • Page 183: Vehicle Range: Advice

    VEHICLE RANGE: ADVICE Speed and driving style – drive at a constant speed; In real usage, the range of an elec- – keep an eye on the tools avail- tric vehicle may vary depending on able to you to view the driving con- several factors over which you ditions (current fuel consumption, have partial control, which may...
  • Page 184: Vehicle Loading

    VEHICLE RANGE: ADVICE Heating levels Tyres   3 The use of heating or air-condi- An under-inflated tyre increases tioning reduces vehicle range. energy consumption. Comply with the specified tyre pressures for To maintain your vehicle range, we your vehicle. recommend that you select the "programming"...
  • Page 185: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System

    TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM Resetting the standard level Introduction for the tyre pressures This should be performed: – when the standard tyre pressure needs to be changed to adapt to usage conditions (empty, carrying 3   a load, motorway driving, etc.); –...
  • Page 186 TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM table of messages may remain af- ter several successive restarts. For your own safety, Note: the tyre pressure reference warning value cannot be less than that rec- light requires you to ommended and indicated on the stop immediately, as soon as edge of the door.
  • Page 187: Message Display

    TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM Message display The table shows the possible messages related to the tyre resetting procedure. Steps Displays Messages Readings 3   Reset tyre pressure, With the ignition on and the vehicle stationary, to start resetting the pressure of all four tyres, press downwards and hold the switch 2 . press and hold Tyre pressure learn- The "---"...
  • Page 188 TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM the brand's Network: using any As the valves are specifically de- Readjustment of tyre pres- other accessory could affect the signed, only use equipment ap- correct operation of the system. proved by the network. sures See pages �� 333. The pressure of the four tyres must be set when cold (refer to Changing a wheel...
  • Page 189 TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM Tyre pressure faults The information on the instrument panel signals any potential tyre pressure faults (e.g. deflated or punctured tyre). The warning light requires that, for your own safety, you stop the vehicle as soon as traffic condi- tions allow.
  • Page 190 TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM Indicator lights Messages Displays Readings (depending on the vehicle) This indicates that the system has not been able to deter- mine the pressure of each tyre. This may be caused by the   3   use of a sensor not recommended by an approved dealer. comes on (not The tyre pressure sensor monitoring system remains in op- flashing).
  • Page 191: Driver Correction Devices And Aids

    DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS obstacle whilst braking. In addi- Introduction tion, this system can increase These functions are stopping distances, particularly on an additional aid in Depending on the vehicle, they roads with low surface grip (wet the event of critical comprise: ground etc.).
  • Page 192 DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS gency braking assistance are de- Operating principle slip, the system brakes automati- activated but braking is still pos- cally until the drive supplied be- A sensor in the steering wheel de- sible; comes compatible with the level of tects the direction selected by the grip under the wheel again.
  • Page 193 DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS Braking anticipation al to depress the accelerator ped- These functions are Depending on the vehicle, when an additional aid in you rapidly release the accelera- System operation tor, the system anticipates the the event of critical It only operates when the of the braking manoeuvre in order to re- driving conditions, en-...
  • Page 194 DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS Regenerative braking sys- an accident by temporarily bring- ing your vehicle to a standstill. The hill start assis- tance system cannot When braking, the regenerative Operating principle completely prevent braking system can convert the the vehicle from When the airbag system detects a energy produced by the vehicle de- rolling backwards in all situa-...
  • Page 195 DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS For your own safety, warning light requires you to stop immediately, as soon as 3   traffic conditions allow. Switch off the engine and do not restart it. Call an approved dealer. D r i v i n g - 1 9 3...
  • Page 196: Additional Driving Aid Functions

    ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS "ALL ON" mode Safety Perso selected" message is My Safety displayed on the instrument panel. Depending on the vehicle, the To switch back to "ALL ON" mode, functions and configurations of Introduction press button 1 once. The indicator driving assistance concerned are: light on button 1 lights up.
  • Page 197 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Lane departure prevention The "My Safety Custom" – performs corrective action on Introduction settings saved for the the steering system. "Custom" mode are stored when the engine is last You can retake control stopped or when the doors are 3  ...
  • Page 198 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Using the switch 3 Activation/deactivation Operation From the multimedia screen 2   3 – To deactivate the function, if it When the function is activated, the has previously been deactivated warning light and the left- Please refer to the multimedia in- from the "Perso"...
  • Page 199 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS – approaches a roadside without – by a vibration in the steering flashes until the driver has re- activating the direction indicators; wheel; gained control of the vehicle. – crosses a continuous line without activating the direction indicators; You can interrupt the –...
  • Page 200: Automatic Deactivation

    ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS – one of the direction indicators is – the electronic stability system is warning light displayed activated; malfunctioning; in white or grey on the instrument – activating the hazard warning – the anti-lock braking system is panel.
  • Page 201 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Using the switch 3 – "Vibration": adjust the steering wheel vibration for the "Lane de- parture prevention" function; – "Departure anticipation": adjust the line detection sensitivity level. To do this, select: 3   – “Late”: line detected upon crossing;...
  • Page 202 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Warnings This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to re- place the due care and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle.   3 System servicing/repairs –...
  • Page 203 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS – the windscreen is cracked or distorted (do not carry out windscreen repairs in this area; have it changed by an approved dealer); – the vehicle is towing a trailer or a caravan; – the vehicle is entering an area with several surface markings (an area with road works etc.). 3  ...
  • Page 204 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Emergency lane departure You can retake control prevention of the vehicle at any time by operating the Introduction steering wheel.   3 This system provides an additional driving aid. This system is not, un- der any circumstances, in- tended to replace the due care and attention of the dri- Using information from the front...
  • Page 205 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Location of the side radars 3 Detection of an oncoming vehi- Ensure that the radar area is not obstructed (by dirt, mud, snow etc.), impacted or modified (includ- ing paintwork etc.). 3   Activating/deactivating the function Using the A "My Safety" switch Please refer to the multimedia in- structions for more information.
  • Page 206 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS If case of overtaking – triggers corrective action on the steering system. You can interrupt the trajectory correction at   3 any time by moving the steering wheel. This function is an ad- ditional driving aid. This function is not un- der any circum- stances intended to replace When driving at a speed between...
  • Page 207 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS ous or broken) and there is a risk ing vehicle is detected in an adja- of collision with a vehicle located cent lane); in the blind spot  D and it is moving – activating the hazard warning in the same direction as your vehi- lights;...
  • Page 208 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS When the front radar is obscured, If the vehicle is towing a trailer or the "Front radar no visibility" mes- caravan, unexpected or unneces- sage is displayed on the instru- sary corrections may occur. You ment panel. can deactivate the system to avoid unexpected or unnecessary When the front camera is ob-...
  • Page 209 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Warnings This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to re- place the due care and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle. 3  ...
  • Page 210 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS – poor visibility (night, fog, etc.); – the windscreen is cracked or distorted (do not carry out windscreen repairs in this area; have it changed by an approved dealer); – the vehicle is towing a trailer or a caravan; –...
  • Page 211 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS The function warns you when your Blind spot warning vehicle is travelling at a speed The function does not above approximately 9 mph (15 notify the driver if the km/h). Introduction other vehicles are not moving. 3  ...
  • Page 212 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Warning light 1 Displays If you deactivate the direction indi- cator, the function will return to Display D the initial warning (display D ). Conditions for non-function – When driving on a road with   3 tight bends; –...
  • Page 213 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Due to the presence of sensors behind the bumper, it is advisable to entrust any operation on the bumper (repair, replacement, 3   paintwork, etc.) to a qualified professional. D r i v i n g - 2 1 1...
  • Page 214 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Warnings – The system’s detection range operates according to a standard lane width. If you are driving in wide traffic lanes, the system might not be able to detect a vehicle in the blind spot.   3 –...
  • Page 215 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 op- eration of the system. – Small objects moving close to the vehicle (motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians, etc.) may not be recognised by the system.
  • Page 216 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Location of the radar 2 Activation/deactivation from Safe distance alert the multimedia screen 3 Ensure that the radar area is not obstructed (by dirt, mud, snow, a Introduction badly fitted front number plate etc.), impacted, modified (including painting) or hidden by any acces-   3 sory fitted on the front of the vehi-...
  • Page 217: Operation

    ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Operation two seconds (insufficient distance between the two vehicles); – D (red): the time interval is less than or equal to approximately one second (very insufficient dis- tance between the two vehicles). 3   If the interval between the two ve- hicles is less than approximately 0.5 second, the indicator light 4 on display D , will remain lit in red on...
  • Page 218 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Warnings The measurement is displayed for information: the system does not carry out any action on the vehi- cle.   3 This function is not designed for use in urban conditions or for a dynamic driving style (sudden corner- ing, acceleration, braking, etc.), but rather for stable driving conditions.
  • Page 219 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to re- place the due care and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle. System servicing/repairs –...
  • Page 220 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Active emergency braking This system can apply – and stationary vehicles; maximum braking to Introduction the vehicle until it is – surrounding pedestrians and cy- completely stationary if nec- clists. essary.   3 The system informs the driver if For safety reasons, always there is a risk of head-on collision wear your seat belt when...
  • Page 221: Vehicle Detection

    ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Detection of oncoming vehicles pears on the instrument panel ac- in the context of a manoeuvre companied by a beep. In the event of an emer- to change direction gency manoeuvre, you Note: if the driver presses the brake pedal and the system still can stop the braking at detects a risk of collision, the brak-...
  • Page 222 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Activating, deactivating the – your vehicle is travelling at a mph (7 km/h) and 19 mph (30 km/ system from the multimedia speed between approximately 12 screen  3 mph (20 km/h) and 37 mph (60 km/ Activation/deactivation Detection of vehicles stopped in the lane Depending on the vehi-   3...
  • Page 223 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Settings from the multimedia Temporarily not available screen 3 If the system detects a temporary fault, the warning light ap- pears on the instrument panel. The possible causes are: 3   – the system is temporarily blinded (glare from the sun, dipped beam headlights, bad weather condi- tions etc.).
  • Page 224 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Warnings This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to re- place the due care and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle.   3 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 225 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS System disturbance Some conditions can disturb or damage the system's operation, such as: – a complex environment (metal bridge, tunnel, etc.); – poor weather conditions (snow, rain, hail, black ice, etc.); – poor visibility (night, fog, etc.); 3  ...
  • Page 226 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Deactivating the function You must deactivate the function if: – the camera area has been damaged (e.g. on the inside or outside of the windscreen); – the front of the vehicle has been damaged (impact, distortion, scratch on the radar, etc.); –...
  • Page 227 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Operation – a few minutes have elapsed Driver vigilance warning since the vehicle last stopped; – the vehicle speed is greater than approximately 43 mph (70 km/h). Introduction If there is a risk of fatigue or im- The driver vigilance warning is a paired attention, the "Fatigue function that analyses the behav-...
  • Page 228 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Activation/deactivation Activating, deactivating alerts Activating and deactivating using the 3 "My Safety" button the alerts from the multimedia screen 4 For safety reasons, carry out any adjust- ments while the vehi-   3 cle is stationary. Depending on the vehi- cle, depending on the length of time following the last time the engine was...
  • Page 229 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Detection of road signs – strong side wind; Once the speed limiter or the – the clock is incorrectly config- adaptive cruise control is activat- ured (depending on the vehicle); ed, you can adapt the limited Introduction –...
  • Page 230 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Activation/deactivation the windscreen wipers being acti- companied, depending on the vehi- vated. cle, by a beep emitted for a few seconds to warn you. Operation For safety reasons, It remains illuminated on the in- carry out any adjust- strument panel as long as the ve- Warning lights ments while the vehi-...
  • Page 231 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Activating, deactivating the Activating, deactivating the Variation of the limited speed overspeed sound alert using overspeed sound alert from the or cruising speed the 4 "My Safety" button multimedia screen 5 3   To adapt the speed limiter, cruise The sound alert can be activated To activate or deactivate the control or adaptive cruise control...
  • Page 232 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS The system cannot detect the – « Check Driving assist ». speed limit if: Consult an approved Dealer. – the windscreen is not clean; – the camera is blinded by the sun; – there is insufficient visibility (fog, etc.);...
  • Page 233 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Warnings This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to re- place the due care and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle. 3  ...
  • Page 234 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS ables you to maintain a selected Active driver assist It is represented by the speed, know as the cruising speed, �� 253 symbol. while maintaining a following dis- tance with the vehicle in front in Introduction Note: the same lane.
  • Page 235: Additional Information

    ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS – from approximately 37 mph (60 km/h) without a vehicle in front. The "Lane Centring" function is a comfort feature. It is represented by the 3   warning light. Note: in the event of a sharp bend, the function's lateral retention ca- pacities are limited and require the driver to take immediate action on...
  • Page 236 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Location of components   3 2 3 4 - D r i v i n g...
  • Page 237 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS 3 Electronic parking brake on vehicle dynamics to the com- 1 Camera It the vehicle stationary under cer- puter 6 (speed, lateral accelera- Detects markings on the ground tain conditions. tion, etc.) and acts on the braking and the position of vehicles on the system to control deceleration and 4 Torque sensor...
  • Page 238 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Controls   3 2 3 6 - D r i v i n g...
  • Page 239 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS 18. Stored cruising speed. Activating/deactivating the 9. Switch for selecting/deselecting "Active driver assist" function the driving aids, depending on the 19. Vehicle in front. vehicle: 20. Stored safe distance Activating the function – speed limiter; 21. Left-hand and right-hand line –...
  • Page 240 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Adjusting the position in the the middle of the lane, without the The green warning light 22   lane vehicle approaching less than and left-hand and right-hand line about 30 cm from the edge of the (depending on the vehicle) indicators 21 are displayed on the lane, you have about 10 seconds to...
  • Page 241 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS – the speed of the vehicle is higher Once the conditions are met, the than the maximum speed; function again directs the vehicle – the vehicle speed is below ap- in the lane. The warning light 22 proximately 30 mph (48 km/h), and the right-hand and left- without a vehicle in front;...
  • Page 242 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS companied by a gradually increas- pears in red on the instrument "Keep hands on steering wheel" ing sound signal; panel to inform you. warning – after approximately 35 sec- onds, if the driver does not put In the first two alert lev- their hands on the steering wheel after the warning is displayed, an...
  • Page 243 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Operating faults The warning light 22 In the case of a sharp bend and the If an operating fault is detected in left-hand or right-hand line indica- relation to the "Lane Centring" tor  21 concerned appear in red on function, the "Driving assist un- the instrument panel.
  • Page 244 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Warnings The "Active driver assist" is an additional driving aid. it can under no circumstances replace the driver's responsibility to respect speed limits and safe distances and to be vigilant.   3 The driver must always be in control of the vehicle. The driver must always adapt their trajectory and speed according to the surroundings and driving conditions, regardless of system indications.
  • Page 245 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Deactivating the system You must deactivate the system if: – the vehicle is travelling on a winding road; – the vehicle is being towed (breakdowns); – the vehicle is towing a trailer or a caravan; 3   –...
  • Page 246 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Some conditions can disrupt or damage the system operation, for example: – obstruction of the windscreen or the radar area (by dirt, ice, snow, condensation etc.) Frequently check the cleanliness and condition of the windscreen, front wiper blades and front bumper; –...
  • Page 247 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS You should always be attentive to sudden events that might occur while you are driving. Always maintain your vehicle under control by keeping your feet near the pedals and your hands on the steering wheel, so that you are ready to act in any event.
  • Page 248: Operation

    ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Operation Active emergency braking in This function is an ad- reverse gear ditional driving aid. This function is not un- Introduction der any circum- stances intended to replace   3 the due care and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehi- cle.
  • Page 249 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Activating or deactivating the The 3 warning light is displayed on If the vehicle is fitted with a tow- system the multimedia screen accompa- bar recognised by the system and nied by, depending on the type of a trailer has been connected, ac- malfunction, the following mes- tive emergency braking in reverse...
  • Page 250 ADDITIONAL DRIVING AID FUNCTIONS Warnings Active emergency braking in reverse gear This function is an additional driving aid. This function cannot, under any circumstances, replace the   3 vigilance and responsibility of the driver. Some climatic and environmental conditions can disrupt or damage the system. As a consequence, the driver should always be ready for sudden incidents while driving: always ensure that there are no small, narrow moving obstacles (such as a child, animal, pushchair, bicycle, stone, post, etc.) in the blind spot when manoeuvring.
  • Page 251: Speed Limiter

    SPEED LIMITER 1. Switch for selecting/deselecting Introduction the driving aids, depending on the Depending on the vehi- vehicle: cle, you can link the The speed limiter function controls – Active Driver Assist; speed limiter function to the engine and braking system to –...
  • Page 252 SPEED LIMITER Switching on The minimum stored speed is 12 map, the system automatically mph (20 km/h). limits the vehicle speed when a speed limit road sign is identified Varying the limit speed and passed. Activation/deactivation   3 From the multimedia screen, in the "Vehicle"...
  • Page 253 SPEED LIMITER The speed limiter function is sus- pended when you press switch 2 You must keep your (0). feet near the pedals to be ready to react The limit speed is stored and dis- played in grey on the instrument in an emergency.
  • Page 254 SPEED LIMITER Switching off the function To exit the driving assis- tance, press switch 1 as many times as neces- sary until you reach OFF. The "Driving Assistance deactivat-   3 ed" message appears on the instrument panel. In this case, the next time the engine is started, the "Speed limiter"...
  • Page 255: Stop And Go Adaptive Cruise Control

    STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL The system's maximum range is Introduction approximately 130 metres. This The regenerative brak- may vary according to the road ing system and the re- Based on information from a radar conditions (ground relief, weather generative braking con- or camera, the Stop and Go adap- conditions, etc.).
  • Page 256 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Location of the camera 1 Controls This function is an ad- ditional driving aid. It can under no cir- cumstances replace the driver's responsibility to   3 respect speed limits and safe distances or to be vigilant. The driver must always be in control of the vehicle.
  • Page 257 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Displays Switching on – Downwards: activate, decrease cruising speed or store the current speed (SET/-). 7 Pop-up button (depending on the vehicle): adapt the speed setpoint 3   to detected speed limits �� 227. 8 Adjusting the following distance. Depending on the vehi- cle, you can link the cruise control function...
  • Page 258: Activating Cruise Control

    STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Activating cruise control – the "Hands-free parking" func- The vehicle will accelerate until it tion is already activated. reaches the stored cruising speed. with advance speed limit sign recognition (display B ) The "Adaptive Cruise Ctl unavail- Activating cruise control able"...
  • Page 259 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Activating cruise control The letter "A" 16 is displayed on Operation the instrument panel to confirm with advance recognition of With the function activated, the the activation of the cruise control the road layout (display C ) following speeds are displayed on with anticipated speed limit sign the instrument panel:...
  • Page 260 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Setting the cruising speed by the system and remains re- – by pressing the driving aids se- sponsible for the vehicle speed. lection/deselection switch 3 . You can vary the cruising speed by When automatically adapting the pressing repeatedly (for low varia- Activation/deactivation speed to the signs and/or road lay-...
  • Page 261 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Exceeding the cruising The horizontal distance gauge on traffic). The vehicle stops a few the instrument panel indicates the metres from the vehicle in front. speed various available safe distances: When the vehicle in front sets off The cruising speed may be exceed- –...
  • Page 262 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL The warning light 9 goes out to The two functions are automati- When the stored speed is recalled, confirm that the function is deacti- cally reactivated as soon as recep- activation of the cruise control is vated.
  • Page 263 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL "Take control of the vehicle" Temporary unavailability In all situations, react according- ly and perform the appropriate warnings manoeuvres. Radar Switching off the function 3   In some situations (e.g. coming The radar is able to detect vehi- upon a much slower vehicle, vehi- cles in front of your vehicle.
  • Page 264 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL has been automatically deactivat- mance of the adaptive cruise con- – "Check vehicle" accompanied by trol Stop and Go will be reduced. warning light. Remain vigilant. Ensure that the radar area re- Consult an approved dealer. mains clean and is not obstructed Operating faults by snow, mud, a badly fitted num-...
  • Page 265 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Detection during cornering Detection of vehicles in adja- The system may trigger inappro- cent lanes priate or delayed braking. 3   When entering a corner or bend, The system cannot detect: the radar and/or camera may be The system may detect vehicles temporarily unable to detect the driving on an adjacent lane when:...
  • Page 266 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL The system will not detect vehicles hidden due to variations in ground relief or those located outside of the camera and radar detection areas when driving uphill or down- hill.   3 Vehicles outside the camera and radar detection areas.
  • Page 267 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL – stationary vehicles 21 , when you – pedestrians, bikes, scooters, etc.; change lane (example T ). – animals; – fixed obstacles (toll barriers, walls, etc.) (example  U ). Always be ready to re- These are not taken into account spond in all circum- by the system.
  • Page 268 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL trigger undue acceleration, slow- ing or braking.   3 2 6 6 - D r i v i n g...
  • Page 269 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Warnings This function is an additional driving aid. It can under no circumstances replace the driver's responsi- bility to respect speed limits and safe distances or to be vigilant. 3   The driver must always be in control of the vehicle. Apart from the speed limit signs and road map information from the maps (vehicles fitted with the "Road sign detection"...
  • Page 270 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Deactivating the function You must deactivate the function if: – the vehicle is being towed (breakdowns); – the vehicle is towing a trailer or a caravan; – the vehicle is being driven in a tunnel or close to a metallic structure;   3 –...
  • Page 271 STOP AND GO ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL In the event of system disturbance Some conditions can disturb or damage the system's operation, such as: – the windscreen or bumper is obscured in the radar area (by dirt, ice, snow, condensation, number plate, etc.);...
  • Page 272: Parking Aids

    PARKING AIDS a speed below approximately 6 Parking distance control mph (10 km/h). An impact to the un- derside of the vehicle The function does not take into ac- Operating principle count towing or carrying systems while manoeuvring that are not recognised by the sys- (e.g.
  • Page 273: Operation

    PARKING AIDS Operation Obstacle detection cle) or red, depending on the prox- imity 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 de- tected on the side The display 2 shows the vehicle...
  • Page 274 PARKING AIDS collision with an obstacle 3 to the Activation/deactivation Parking distance control auto- matic deactivation side of the vehicle. Activation/deactivation from If a side obstacle is detected: The system is deactivated: the multimedia screen 4 – the beeps become faster and –...
  • Page 275 PARKING AIDS Deactivating the system sound Note: even if the sound is muted, the displays will continue to warn Each time the vehicle is (depending on the vehicle) you. started, the function re- Activate or deactivate the parking sumes the activation distance control sound.
  • Page 276 PARKING AIDS Advice When the vehicle is travelling at a speed below approximately 6 mph (10 km/h), some noises (motorcycle, lorry, pneumatic drill, etc.) may trigger the Park Assist system audible warnings.   3 System servicing/repairs – In the event of an impact, the alignment of the sensors may be altered and their operation may conse- quently be affected.
  • Page 277 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 system.
  • Page 278 PARKING AIDS Reversing camera Operation   3 Fixed guide lines 3 Trailer guide lines 5 The fixed guide line includes colour This is shown in blue on the multi- markers A , B and C indicating the media screen 2 . This indicates the distance behind the vehicle: trajectory of the trailer towbar ac- cording to the steering wheel posi-...
  • Page 279 PARKING AIDS Settings Operating faults If an obstacle is detected behind the vehicle, the function "Zoom au- When reverse gear is engaged, if to" switches the current display to the system detects an operating a top rear view. fault, a black screen is displayed To activate/deactivate the "Zoom temporarily on the multimedia auto"...
  • Page 280 PARKING AIDS Difference between the esti- Reversing towards a steep Reversing towards a protrud- mated distance and actual dis- downhill slope ing object tance Reversing towards a steep up- hill slope   3 The fixed guidelines 6 show the Position H seems further than po- distances as further than they ac- sition J on the screen.
  • Page 281 PARKING AIDS Hands-free parking Switching on This function is an ad- Introduction ditional driving aid. Under no circum- stances should it re- place the driver's care or re- 3   sponsibility whilst reversing. The driver should always be ready for sudden incidents while driving: always ensure that there are no small, nar- row moving obstacles (such...
  • Page 282 PARKING AIDS mph (30 km/h), there are several not obscured (by dirt, mud, snow, a ways to access the function: badly fitted number plate, etc.). The system start up is accompanied by activa- – via the multimedia screen 3 , Choice of manoeuvre from the "Vehicle" world 2 , press tion of the Park Assist the "Driving aids"...
  • Page 283 PARKING AIDS Parking the vehicle in a parallel Once the vehicle is in a position to or perpendicular parking space Once the indicator light exit the parking space, the the instrument panel goes off and As long as the vehicle speed is less a beep sounds, the manoeuvre has warning light disappears from the than 19 mph (30 km/h), the system...
  • Page 284 PARKING AIDS – via the multimedia screen 3 ; Operating faults – that all doors and the luggage compartment are closed; – The instructions given on the When the function detects an op- multimedia screen are not re- erating fault, the following mes- spected;...
  • Page 285 PARKING AIDS Warnings This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to re- place the due care and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle. 3  ...
  • Page 286 PARKING AIDS Parking exit warning This function is an ad- ditional driving aid. Introduction This function is not un- der any circum- stances intended to replace   3 the due care and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehi- cle.
  • Page 287 PARKING AIDS Operation If a radar is obscured, the "Side radars no visibility" message will appear on the instrument panel. Clean the area where the sensors are located. Activation/deactivation from 3   the multimedia screen 1 The warning lights 4 on the multi- media screen indicate the side on The function warns you if a vehicle which the approaching vehicle has...
  • Page 288 PARKING AIDS strument panel: "Driving assist un- available". Limitation of the sys- This function is an ad- tem operation ditional driving aid. If the system detects a fault, the "Check Side radars" message is This function is not un- – The radar area displayed on the instrument panel.
  • Page 289 PARKING AIDS Safe passenger exit System disturbance Description Some conditions can disrupt or damage the system operation, for example: 3   – a complex environment (un- derground car park, metallic structures, etc.); – poor weather conditions (snow, heavy rain, hail, black ice etc.).
  • Page 290 PARKING AIDS Special feature Operation   3 When the detected object is very close, a beep will sound, along with Ensure that zone C around the When a door is opened and a mov- the 3 "Lateral obstacle detected" radars on each side of the rear ing object is detected, the warning warning message on the instru- light 1 is displayed on the door mir-...
  • Page 291 PARKING AIDS Activating/deactivating the Conditions for non-function function from the multimedia This feature may not – The vehicle is moving and is not screen 4 detect certain vehi- completely stationary; cles or moving objects – the vehicle is locked from the in the vicinity of your outside;...
  • Page 292: Emergency Call

    EMERGENCY CALL 4. Speaker (depending on the vehi- Introduction cle). Use the emergency call only in the event of an If the vehicle is equipped, the emergency you are in- emergency call function can be volved in, if you witness an ac- used to call the emergency ser- cident or if you feel ill.
  • Page 293: Automatic Mode

    EMERGENCY CALL – Manual mode. When the system detects an oper- ating fault, the warning light 1 ap- In the event of an ac- Operation pears in red for over 30 minutes. cident, if the location Consult an approved dealer as and traffic conditions soon as possible.
  • Page 294 EMERGENCY CALL Without the emergency To guarantee your call feature, the system safety and the proper is not trackable and will operation of the sys- not be under constant surveil- tem, any operation lance. Data is automatically carried out on the battery (re-   3 and constantly erased, and moval, disconnection, etc.)
  • Page 295: Your Comfort

    DRIVE MODE Accessing the menu Depending on the vehicle, the If the Normal or Save DRIVE MODE system enables you modes are selected be- to choose from several driving modes that affect the driving, am- fore the ignition is bient lighting, comfort and driving switched off, the last mode position: selected will be retained.
  • Page 296 DRIVE MODE "Normal" mode Using standard vehicle settings, this mode gives you the best com- promise between comfort and dy- namism. You can reset the mode by mode settings.   4 2 9 4 - Y o u r c o m f o r t...
  • Page 297 4   Y o u r c o m f o r t - 2 9 5...
  • Page 298: Air Vents, Heating And Air Conditioning

    AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Air vents: air outlets Air outlets   4 2 9 6 - Y o u r c o m f o r t...
  • Page 299 AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING 1. Driver’s position air vents. 2. Windscreen demisting vent. 3. Side window demister outlet. 4. Passenger air vents. 5. Footwell heater outlets for front passengers. 6. Centre air vents. 7. Control panel 4   Y o u r c o m f o r t - 2 9 7...
  • Page 300 AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Passenger air vent 4 Centre air vents 6 Driver's position air vent 1   4 Direction Direction Direction To direct the air flow, turn the air To direct the air flow, turn the air vent 4 using the tab 9 . vents 6 using the tabs 10 .
  • Page 301: Automatic Climate Control

    AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Automatic climate control Air flow 8. System off control. 9. Passenger compartment air dis- The controls tribution adjustment. 10. Activation control for the "A/C MAX" function. 11. Air recirculation. 12. Air-conditioning activation con- trol in AUTO mode. 4  ...
  • Page 302 AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Stopping the system lar to optimise comfort in the rear seats. Press button 12 then press Press the control 8 to stop the upwards again to activate FAST system. mode. When the air conditioning starts in Switching the air conditioning automatic mode, the system re- on or off...
  • Page 303 AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Press on  9 once or repeatedly to Adjusting the ventilation fan Rear screen de-icing and speed demisting adjust the air distribution. The se- lected air distribution setting 7 is In automatic mode, the system us- displayed on the multimedia es the most suitable amount of air screen.
  • Page 304 AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Air recirculation (isolation of "Favourites" function the acoustics or the feeling of the the passenger compartment) air being too cold on the hands and face. This function is managed auto- matically, but you can also acti- vate it manually.
  • Page 305 AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Air conditioning: program- Save mode ming Air conditioning programming 4   You can save several comfort pro- grammes by activating the follow- From the DRIVE MODE menu ing settings: which can be accessed from the – temperature adjustment; multimedia screen ...
  • Page 306 AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Immediate activation of the – the traction battery charging air-conditioning level is lower than 7%; Driver's responsibility – the bonnet is open; when parking or It is possible to carry out immedi- – you press one of the switches on stopping the vehicle ate starting of the air condition- the control panel;...
  • Page 307: Maintenance

    AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Maintenance If there is condensation, use the "Clear View" function to remove it, The vehicle's air condi- Refer to the maintenance docu- then use the air conditioning in au- tioning system is also ment for your vehicle for the in- tomatic mode to stop it forming used to cool the traction spection frequency.
  • Page 308 AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Refrigerant fluid Inflammable product Do not open the re- frigerant circuit. The Consult the vehicle user fluid may damage manual eyes or skin. Maintenance (1) Quantity of re- Before carrying out   4 frigerant fluid any action in the en- x.xxx kg present in the ve-...
  • Page 309: Multimedia Equipment

    MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT "USB-C" multimedia ports (For the telephone and voice assis- Introduction tant) The USB-C multimedia ports 2 can be used to charge accessories with a maximum power of 15 Watts Using the telephone (5 Volts) per port. We remind you of the Note: the USB-C multimedia ports need to conform to 2 can also be used to transfer da-...
  • Page 310 MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT For more information on the wire- less charger, please refer to the Objects left in the induc- multimedia instructions. tion charging area 2 may overheat. You are advised to place them in the Depending on the coun- areas provided for this pur- try and the subscription, pose (storage compartment, the induction charging...
  • Page 311: Passenger Compartment Equipment

    PASSENGER COMPARTMENT EQUIPMENT One-touch electric windows Electric windows Introduction These systems operate with the ignition on or off, until one of the front doors is opened (limited to about 3 minutes). 4   Driver's responsibility Never leave your vehi- cle with the card or key inside, with a child, adult who is not self-suf- From the passenger seats, press...
  • Page 312: Interior Lighting

    PASSENGER COMPARTMENT EQUIPMENT Remote control window open- to fully close the window (the win- ing/closing dow will close gradually), hold the Avoid resting any ob- switch (still on the closure side) for jects against a half-open When unlocking the doors from the one second then lower and raise window: there is a risk outside, if you press and hold the...
  • Page 313 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT EQUIPMENT Luggage compartment light – lighting switches off immediate- – lighting switches off immediate- Note: Note: – It is not necessary to press the – It is not necessary to press the lights to activate or deactivate lights to activate or deactivate the lighting.
  • Page 314 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT EQUIPMENT Sun visor, Vanity mirrors Accessories socket Accessories socket 1   4 Sun visor It is provided for connecting ac- Lower the sun visor 6 over the cessories. windscreen or unclip it and flip it over to the side window. It can be used for the compressor of your tyre inflation kit, for exam- Courtesy mirrors...
  • Page 315: Passenger Compartment Storage, Fittings

    PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS Centre console storage com- Front storage compart- partment or induction charging Depending on the coun- zone 2 ments try and the subscription, the induction charging Storage compartments of the zone is also the placement front doors 1 zone for smartphones equipped with a digital key �� 63.
  • Page 316 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS Pull the cover 4 of the central Sun blind storage compart- ment 6 armrest upwards. Objects left in the induc- tion charging area 2 may overheat. You are Ensure that no hard, advised to place them in the heavy or pointed ob- areas provided for this pur- jects are placed in the...
  • Page 317: Glove Box

    PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS Rear storage compartments Glovebox Storage pocket 8 4   To open it, pull the handle 7 . It can hold a box of tissues, a bot- (depending on the vehicle) tle of water, etc. Y o u r c o m f o r t - 3 1 5...
  • Page 318: Transporting Objects

    TRANSPORTING OBJECTS Transporting objects in the When refitting the Always position the luggage compartment seatback, make sure heaviest items direct- it is correctly locked in ly on the floor. If the Always position the objects trans- place. vehicle is equipped, ported so that the largest surface If seat covers are fitted, use the lashing points 1 locat-...
  • Page 319 TRANSPORTING OBJECTS Towbar 4   Y o u r c o m f o r t - 3 1 7...
  • Page 320 TRANSPORTING OBJECTS Towbar Permissible nose weight, maximum per- missible towing weight while braked and unbraked: �� 364.   4 Choice and fitting of towing equipment Towbar (cross member and hitch) not originally fitted to the vehicle: the entire towbar and mountings must not ex- Maximum size A : 757 mm.
  • Page 321: Maintenance

    ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS Bonnet Do not press down on In the event of even a the bonnet as there is slight impact involving Unlocking the bonnet catch a risk that the bon- the radiator grille or net may accidentally bonnet, have the bon- close.
  • Page 322 ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS Opening/closing the bonnet Closing the bonnet The vehicle drive sys- Opening the bonnet tem in an electric ve- hicle uses a direct voltage of approxi- mately 400 volts. This system can get hot dur- ing and after switching off the ignition.
  • Page 323: Coolant Level

    ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS Coolant level Note: for a new vehicle in the run- ning in phase: the fluid level may When working in the be higher than the "MAXI" mark on Coolant level engine compartment, the reservoir, then drop between ensure that the wind- the level "MINI"...
  • Page 324: Replacement Intervals

    ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS Frequency of checking coolant level The vehicle drive sys- When working in the tem in an electric ve- engine compartment, Check the coolant levels regularly hicle uses a direct ensure that the wind- (very severe damage is likely to be voltage of approxi- screen wiper stalk is in caused to the engine and battery...
  • Page 325 ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS Replacement intervals Windscreen washer reservoir Refer to the maintenance docu- ment for your vehicle. If there is an abnormal or repeated drop in the fluid level, consult an ap- proved dealer. 5   Topping up After any operation on the hy- draulic circuit, a specialist must re- place the fluid.
  • Page 326: Battery

    BATTERY Secondary 12 V battery Do not do any work For your own safety under the bonnet and to ensure the Introduction when the vehicle is proper operation of charging or when the the vehicle's electrical ignition is switched on. equipment (lights, windscreen wipers, ABS etc.), any inter- vention on the secondary "12...
  • Page 327 BATTERY Label A Breakdown recovery The vehicle drive sys- tem in an electric ve- Do not disconnect the hicle uses a direct secondary 12 V bat- voltage of approxi- tery. mately 400 volts. Risk of serious burns This system can get hot dur- or electric shocks.
  • Page 328: Cleaning

    CLEANING You should do the following damaged, to prevent corrosion Bodywork maintenance spreading. Wash your car frequently, with the Remember to visit the body shop engine off, with cleaning products Bodywork maintenance periodically in order to maintain recommended by our Technical your anti-corrosion warranty.
  • Page 329 CLEANING spraying products not approved by our Technical Department: We have selected spe- cial products to care for – mechanical components (e.g. en- Wash the vehicle using a high- your vehicle and you can gine compartment); pressure cleaning device. – wheels (e.g. braking system com- obtain these from the ponents such as brake callipers);...
  • Page 330: Multimedia Screen

    CLEANING Cleaning stickers, decorative Whatever the type of stain, use films, etc. cold (or tepid) soapy water pre- Washing the vehicle pared with natural soap. Never wash the en- You should do the following gine compartment, Detergents (washing-up liquid, powdered products, alcohol- the charging connec- Use a soft cloth or cotton wool.
  • Page 331 CLEANING Seat belts Special instructions for sweets driving (anything obstructing the or chewing gum pedals, heel wedged by the mat These must be kept clean. etc.). Place an ice cube on the stain to Use products selected by our solidify it then proceed as for a Technical Department (approved Do not do the following solid stain.
  • Page 332: Practical Advice

    TYRES When the tyre tread has been (refer to the label affixed to the Tyres edge of the driver's door) �� 332. worn to the level of the wear indi- cators, they become visible 2 : it is then necessary to replace your Maintaining the tyres Incorrect tyre pres- tyres because the tread rubber is...
  • Page 333 TYRES Fitting new tyres Never deflate a hot tyre. Chains cannot be fitted to tyres which are larger than those origi- To fit new tyres, consult an ap- nally fitted to the vehicle. proved dealer. Please be aware that One-way tyres a poorly tightened or missing valve cap can For your safety and to...
  • Page 334: Tyre Pressure

    TYRES Tyre pressure These tyres must, at a minimum, be fitted to the two front wheels. Label A Note: the use of snow tyres, winter tyres or studded tyres significantly reduces the vehicle range. In all cases, we would recommend that you contact an approved Dealer who will be able to ad- vise you on the choice of...
  • Page 335 TYRES Tyre inflation kit Vehicle equipped with a Tyre safety and chain Introduction tyre pressure monitor- fitting: for information ing system on servicing conditions In the event of under-inflation and, depending on the vehicle version, the use of chains (punctures, etc.), the �� 330.
  • Page 336 TYRES The kit repairs tyres Do not attempt to use The kit is only ap- when the tread A has the inflation kit if the proved for inflating been damaged by ob- tyre has been dam- the tyres of the vehi- jects smaller than 6 aged as a result of cle originally equipped...
  • Page 337 TYRES – disconnect any accessories that are connected to the vehicle's ac- Before using the kit, cessories sockets; park the vehicle at a – on vehicles fitted with a towing sufficient distance device, disconnect the towbar from traffic, switch on socket if needed;...
  • Page 338 TYRES distribute the product evenly in the tyre. After driving a distance of 2 Please be aware that miles (3 km), stop and check the a poorly tightened or pressure. missing valve cap can – If the pressure is higher than 1.3 make the tyres less bar but lower than the recom- airtight and may lead to pres-...
  • Page 339 TYRES Tools Adapter for V2L charging  4 �� 47 Location of the tool kit Container of anti-puncture product  5 �� 333 Do not leave the tools unsecured inside the vehicle as they may be projected during braking. After use, check that 6   all the tools are correctly clipped into the tool kit, then Tyre inflation kit compressor 1 position it correctly in its hous-...
  • Page 340: Breakdown Recovery

    BREAKDOWN RECOVERY Choice of towing – set the gear control to the N Towing: breakdown �� 167 position; It is strictly forbidden to tow the – press the engine start button to vehicle with the front wheels on stop it; Towing: breakdown the ground.
  • Page 341 BREAKDOWN RECOVERY Front towing point 2 When the engine is stopped, steering and braking assistance are no longer provid- – Use a rigid tow bar. If a rope or cable is used (where the law allows this), the vehicle being towed must be able to brake.
  • Page 342: Headlights, Lights: Replacing Bulbs

    HEADLIGHTS, LIGHTS: REPLACING BULBS LED number plate lights 4 Rear and indicator lights Exterior lighting: replacing bulbs Front headlights LED daytime running lights/ side lights/dipped headlights/ main beam headlights 1   6 Consult an approved Dealer. LED high-level brake light 1 Consult an approved Dealer.
  • Page 343: Consult An Approved Dealer

    HEADLIGHTS, LIGHTS: REPLACING BULBS Indicator lights 5 Interior lighting: changing Reading lights 3 and 4 bulbs Reading lights 1 and 2 6   Consult an approved Dealer. Consult an approved Dealer. Consult an approved dealer. P r a c t i c a l a d v i c e - 3 4 1...
  • Page 344: Consult An Approved Dealer

    HEADLIGHTS, LIGHTS: REPLACING BULBS Courtesy mirror lights 5 Luggage compartment light 6   6 Consult an approved dealer. Consult an approved dealer. 3 4 2 - P r a c t i c a l a d v i c e...
  • Page 345: Wiper Blades: Replacement

    WIPER BLADES: REPLACEMENT Replacing the windscreen wiper blades 2 6   Refitting To refit the wiper blade 2 , insert it Check the condition of into its housing in the arm 3 , then the wiper blades. You clip it until you hear a click. Make To replace the wipers, first put are responsible for their sure that the blade is correctly...
  • Page 346 WIPER BLADES: REPLACEMENT Rear screen wiper blade 5 Check the condition of – In frosty weather, the wiper blades. You make sure that the are responsible for their wiper blades are not service life: stuck by ice (to avoid the risk –...
  • Page 347: Fuses

    FUSES Clamp 3 Fuse box If any electrical component does not work, check the condition of the fuses. Fuse box A 6   The fuses can be accessed behind the glovebox in the passenger Remove the fuse using the clamp compartment B . Open the glove- 3 located on the fuse panel.
  • Page 348 FUSES Check the fuse in question and, if nec- essary, replace it (re- placement 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 349 6   P r a c t i c a l a d v i c e - 3 4 7...
  • Page 350 FUSES Allocation of fuses (the presence of certain fuse depends on the vehicle equipment level) Vehicles not equipped with a fuse allocation label   6 3 4 8 - P r a c t i c a l a d v i c e...
  • Page 351 FUSES Number Allocation Rear wiper/rear fog light Direction indicators Brake lights Right-hand rear window control motor Driver’s side window control motor Left-hand rear window control motor Passenger side window control motor Rear-view mirror ECU - multiplexed door matrix control 6   Towbar socket communication module Accessories socket Instrument panel...
  • Page 352: Installation And Use Of Accessories

    INSTALLATION AND USE OF ACCESSORIES Important recommendations Electrical and electronic accessories Before installing this type of accessory (particularly for transmitters/receivers: frequency bandwidth, power level, position of the aerial, etc.), make sure it is compatible with your vehicle. Contact an ap- proved dealer.
  • Page 353 INSTALLATION AND USE OF ACCESSORIES If you are using an anti-theft device, only attach it to the brake pedal. Driver obstruction 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  ...
  • Page 354: Operating Faults

    OPERATING FAULTS Operating faults The following advice will enable you to carry out quick, temporary repairs. For safety reasons you should al- ways contact an approved dealer as soon as possible. FAULTS POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED Impossible to charge the trac- The outdoor temperature is lower Recharge your vehicle in a more suit- able environment.
  • Page 355 OPERATING FAULTS FAULTS POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED Secondary 12 volt battery discharged. Desynchronisation of the card. Unlock the driver's door by inserting the card's built-in key into the door lock �� 67, then place the card on the placement area �� 160 and press the "START"...
  • Page 356 OPERATING FAULTS Electrical equipment POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED Blown rear screen wiper fuse (inter- Replace the fuse or have it replaced �� 345. mittent, permanently stopped). Motor fault. Consult an approved Dealer. The wiper does not stop. Faulty electrical controls. Consult an approved Dealer. Direction indicators flashing Faulty bulb.
  • Page 357 OPERATING FAULTS Electrical equipment POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED The headlights One only: Consult an approved Dealer. – Faulty bulb; are not work- Consult an approved Dealer. ing. – disconnected wire or incorrectly-po- sitioned connector; Replace the fuse or have it replaced –...
  • Page 358 OPERATING FAULTS Stopped POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED The air conditioning and ventila- This is not necessarily a fault, the air   tion fan switch on after the igni- conditioning compressor and the ven- tion is switched off or when the tilation fan switch on to regulate the vehicle is being charged.
  • Page 359: Technical Specifications

    INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE be quoted on all correspondence Vehicle identification plates or orders. The presence and location of the Vehicle identification plates information depends on the vehi- cle. Manufacturer's plate A 1. Manufacturer name. 2. EC design number or approval number.
  • Page 360 INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE Technical Information for the emergency services Technical Information for the emergency services The QR Code on label A allows emergency workers to use a tablet   7 or smartphone to immediately ac- cess technical information that is useful for working on the vehicle in the event of an accident.
  • Page 361 INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE Engine identification, engine specifications 7   T e c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 3 5 9...
  • Page 362: Engine Identification

    INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE Engine specifications Engine identification   7 Please quote the information on the engine plate or label A in all correspondence or orders. (Location varies depending on en- gine) 1. Engine type. 2. Engine suffix. 3. Engine serial number. 3 6 0 - T e c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 363 INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE Information on lifting For your safety, we To prevent any risk of recommend that you injury or damage to contact an approved the vehicle, the jack dealer to change the must only be cranked wheels. Risk of damage to the until the wheel you are replac- vehicle and particularly to ing is at most three centime-...
  • Page 364 INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE Dimensions (in metres) Dimensions diagram   7 3 6 2 - T e c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 365 INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE Dimensions table   Length 0,789 2,534 0,674 3,997 1,575 1,512 unladen 1,570 1,823 7   2.020 with door mirrors folded out 1.830 with door mirrors folded in T e c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 3 6 3...
  • Page 366: Weights (In Kg)

    INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE Weights (in kg) Weight table 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 �� 357 Maximum Permissible Weight (MMTA) Gross Train Weight (MTR) Towing Weight Braked*...
  • Page 367: 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, re- pairs 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 368: 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 ........
  • Page 369 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  ...
  • Page 370 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 ........
  • Page 371 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  ...
  • Page 372 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 ........
  • Page 373 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  ...
  • Page 374: 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 7 2 - T e c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 375 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: T e 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 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 7 4 - T e c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 377 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: T e c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 3 7 5...
  • Page 378 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 7 6 - T e c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 379 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: T e c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 3 7 7...
  • Page 380 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 7 8 - T e c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 381: Alphabetical Index

    ALPHABETICAL INDEX Symbols Symbols A B C D E F G H I L M O P R S T U V W "Hands-free" card: battery,   60 Card: emergency key,   54 "Hands-free" card: use,   56 Card: engine not starting in hands-free mode,  ...
  • Page 382 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Display,   131,   131 Fuses,   345 Doors,     71 Doors/Luggage compartment door,     71 Driver vigilance warning,   225 Gear control,   167 Driving advice,   178 Driving position,   118 Driving position: settings,  ...
  • Page 383 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Locking the doors,     71 Rear view mirrors,   144 Luggage compartment,   72 Replacement and repair parts,   365 Replacing windscreen wiper blades,   343 Restraint in addition to the seatbelts,   91 Reversing camera,   276 Maintenance: bodywork,  ...
  • Page 384 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Tyre inflation kit,   333 Tyre pressure,   332 Tyre pressure monitoring system,   183 Tyres,   330,   330 Unlocking the doors,   71 Vehicle customisation settings,   135 Vehicle dimensions,   362 Vehicle identification plates,   357 Vehicle settings personalisation menu,  ...
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