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  • Page 3 Welcome aboard your vehicle This user manual contains the information required: – for you to familiarise yourself with your vehicle, to use it to its best advantage and to fully benefit from the all the functions and the technical developments it incorporates. –...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Tyre pressure monitoring system .........114 Getting to know your vehicle..........4 Driver correction devices and aids .......117 Card ................. 4 Speed limiter..............121 Key, remote control............11 Cruise control............... 123 Doors and opening elements......... 12 Parking aids ..............127 Front seats..............17 Your comfort ...............
  • Page 5 CONTENTS Service sheets ............. 210 Anticorrosion check ............. 216...
  • Page 6: 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

    CARD card operating range – switch on the vehicle lighting   1 General information remotely (refer to the following pages); – starting the engine (refer to the information on "Starting the engine" in Section 2). Range Make sure that the correct battery type is being used, and that the battery is in good condition and inserted correctly.
  • Page 7 CARD Integrated key 5 1   Driver's responsibility Replacement: need for an The built-in key is used to lock or when parking or additional card unlock the front left-hand door if the stopping the vehicle If you lose your card or card is not working: Never leave an animal, require another, you can obtain...
  • Page 8 CARD "Hands-free" card Using the card in hands-free mode   1 Driver's responsibility when parking or stopping the vehicle Never leave an animal, child or adult who is not self- sufficient alone in your vehicle, even for a short time. They may pose a risk to themselves or to others by starting the engine, activating equipment such as the electric...
  • Page 9 CARD installations or the use of equipment warning lights flash twice to indicate 1   operating on the same frequency as that the doors have locked. the card) may disrupt its operation. Special features of the unlocking system After three days of inactivity, unlocking by pressing button 3 or button 4 is deactivated.
  • Page 10 CARD Using the card as a remote control   1 If an opening element (door, luggage The vehicle cannot be locked if the card is within zone 6 . compartment or bonnet) is open or Unlocking with the card incorrectly closed, when locking by "Hands-free"...
  • Page 11 CARD Deadlocking The indicator lights and hazard 1   warning lights flash twice to indicate Driver's responsibility that the doors have locked. when parking or Note: the maximum distance from stopping the vehicle which the vehicle can be locked Never leave an animal, depends on the surroundings.
  • Page 12 CARD   1 Vehicle with card Special note: deadlocking is not possible if the hazard warning lights or Press button 1 twice in quick the side lights are lit. succession. Vehicle with "hands-free" card With the vehicle unlocked, you can also press twice, in quick succession, on button 2 of the driver's door and passenger's door or on button 3 of the luggage compartment.
  • Page 13: Key, Remote Control

    KEY, REMOTE CONTROL Locking the doors and tailgate Unlocking/locking the rear luggage 1   compartment only Press the locking button 2 . The hazard Press button 4 to unlock/lock the rear warning lights flash twice to indicate Unlocking the doors and tailgate that the vehicle is locked.
  • Page 14: Doors And Opening Elements

    DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS Opening from the inside Door or luggage compartment lid   1 Opening and closing the doors open buzzer If an opening element (door, luggage Opening from the outside compartment or bonnet) is open or poorly closed, the warning light appears on the instrument panel.
  • Page 15 DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS Lights-on reminder audible alarm – to open the door: pull the handle 1 1   Every time one of the doors then open the door with care to avoid damaging the seal 4 ; is opened, the window –...
  • Page 16: Locking, Unlocking The Opening Elements

    DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS – Remove the cover A from the left- – when the card battery is drained, flat   1 Driver's responsibility battery, etc. hand door by inserting the end of the – use of appliances operating on the key 2 into the notch 1 ;...
  • Page 17 DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS Interior locking/unlocking door Locking the doors without the card – indicator light off, the doors and 1   control tailgate are unlocked. For example, in the event of a When you lock the doors, the indicator discharged battery or the card light remains lit and then goes out.
  • Page 18: Automatic Locking When Driving

    DOORS AND OPENING ELEMENTS Automatic locking when driving Activating/deactivating the function   1 With the engine running, press the Operating principle button 1 for approximately five seconds until you hear a beep. Operating faults If you experience an operating fault (no automatic locking, the warning light integrated into the button 1 does not light up when trying to lock the opening elements, etc.).
  • Page 19: Front Seats

    FRONT SEATS To tilt the seatback 1   For vehicles not fitted with a seat height adjustment control, you must contact an Authorised Dealer to carry out this adjustment. After making adjustments, make sure that the seatbacks are correctly locked in place. The presence and number of the For safety reasons, carry adjustments depend on the vehicle...
  • Page 20: Heated Seats

    FRONT SEATS Heated seats   1 Ignition on: – the first time you press the switch 4 for the seat concerned, the system is activated with the heating set to "High". Both of the built-in warning lights on the switch light up; –...
  • Page 21: Seat Belts

    SEAT BELTS allowing you to fully depress the To ensure the correct adjustment and 1   Always wear your seat belt when pedals. The seatback should be positioning of the seat belts on all travelling in your vehicle. You must adjusted so that your arms are slightly seats: also comply with the legislation of the bent when you hold the steering...
  • Page 22 SEAT BELTS Locking passenger seat belt reminder   1 This appears on the instrument panel – No modification must when the ignition is switched on if the be made to the driver’s and/or passenger's seat belt  originally-fitted restraint (as long as the passenger seat is system components (seat belts, occupied) is not fastened.
  • Page 23 SEAT BELTS – Make sure that the seat belt 1   buckle is inserted into the appropriate catch. – Ensure that no objects are placed in the area around the seat belt catch as they could prevent it from being properly secured.
  • Page 24: Additional Safety Devices

    ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES Pretensioners   1 Methods of restraint in addition – Have the entire to the front seat belts restraint system checked following an accident. Depending on the vehicle, they may comprise: – No operation whatsoever is permitted on any part of the –...
  • Page 25 ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES driver and passenger front Airbags 1   Fitted to the driver and passenger sides. The presence of this equipment is indicated by the "Airbag" mark on the steering wheel, the dashboard (in the area of the airbag A ) and, depending on the vehicle, a label on the lower section of the windscreen.
  • Page 26 ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES Operating faults   1 The following cases trigger the In the event of a frontal impact with pretensioners or airbags . another vehicle of an equivalent or higher category, with an impact area In a frontal impact against a rigid The warning light 2 will light up equal to or greater than 40%, where...
  • Page 27 ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES 1   In a side impact with another The pretensioners or airbags may be In the following cases, the vehicle of an equivalent or higher triggered in the following cases: pretensioners or airbags might not category, at an impact speed equal be triggered: –...
  • Page 28 ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES – Do not place anything between   1 Warnings in relation to the dashboard and the passenger the driver's airbag (animal, umbrella, walking stick, parcels, etc.). – Do not modify the – The passenger must not put his steering wheel or the boss.
  • Page 29: Additional Methods Of Restraint

    ADDITIONAL SAFETY DEVICES Additional methods of restraint – To ensure that the system is in 1   The airbag is designed good working order and to avoid All of the following warnings are to complement the accidental triggering of the intended to ensure that the airbag is action of the seat belt.
  • Page 30: Child Safety

    CHILD SAFETY   1 General information A collision at 31 mph (50 Driver's responsibility km/  h ) is the same as  when parking or Carrying children falling a distance of 10 stopping the vehicle metres. Transporting a Never leave an animal, Please ensure that you comply with child without a restraint is the child or adult who is not self- the legislation of your country.
  • Page 31 CHILD SAFETY the country you are in and that it can 1   be fitted in your vehicle. Consult an Set a good example by Never leave a child approved Dealer to find out which always fastening your seat unattended in the seats are recommended for your belt and teaching your vehicle.
  • Page 32: Child Seat Mounting

    CHILD SAFETY Choosing a child seat   1 Forward-facing child seats Booster cushions Up to 18 kg or 4 years, the child may From 15 kg or 4 years, the child can Rear-facing child seats travel on a forward-facing seat. travel using a booster seat, which will A baby’s head is, proportionally, ...
  • Page 33: Fitting A Child Seat, General Information

    CHILD SAFETY Fitting a child seat, general The seat belt must be adjusted in 1   order to ensure it works in the event of The seat belt must never information sudden braking or impact. be twisted or the tension Some seats are not suitable for fitting Ensure that the strap paths indicated relieved.
  • Page 34 CHILD SAFETY force and follow the indications on the   1 diagram on the following page. Before fitting a child seat in this seat (if authorised): – lower the seat belt as far as possible; – move the seat as far back as possible;...
  • Page 35 1   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 3...
  • Page 36: Child Seats

    CHILD SEATS   1 Attachment by seat belt The table below summarises the information already shown on the diagram on the following pages, to ensure the applicable regulations are respected. Front passenger seat Weight of the With airbag deactivated With airbag activated Type of child seat child With seat...
  • Page 37 CHILD SEATS 1   (1) RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY: before installing a rear-facing child seat in the front passenger seat, make sure that the airbag has been deactivated (refer to the information on "Child safety: front passenger airbag deactivation, activation" in Section 1). X= Seat not suitable for fitting child seats of this type.
  • Page 38 CHILD SEATS   1 Visual installation for vehicles with seat adjustment RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY: before installing a rear-facing child seat in the front passenger seat, make sure that the airbag has been deactivated (refer to the information on "Child safety: front passenger airbag deactivation/activation"...
  • Page 39 CHILD SEATS 1   Using a child safety system which is not approved for this vehicle will not properly protect the baby or child. They risk serious or even fatal injury. 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 40 CHILD SEATS   1 Visual installation for vehicles without seat adjustment RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY: before installing a rear-facing child seat in the front passenger seat, make sure that the airbag has been deactivated (refer to the information on "Child safety: front passenger airbag deactivation/activation"...
  • Page 41 CHILD SEATS 1   Using a child safety system which is not approved for this vehicle will not properly protect the baby or child. They risk serious or even fatal injury. 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 42: Child Safety: Deactivating, Activating The Front Passenger Airbag

    CHILD SAFETY: DEACTIVATING, ACTIVATING THE FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG   1 Front passenger airbag deactivation (on equipped vehicles) Before installing a child seat on the front passenger seat: – check that the child seat can be installed on this seat; – you must deactivate the airbag when using a rear-facing child seat.
  • Page 43 CHILD SAFETY: DEACTIVATING, ACTIVATING THE FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG Activation of the front 1   passenger airbag The markings on the dashboard and the labels A on each side of the DANGER passenger sun visor 3 (see example You must reactivate the airbag as soon As the operation of the of label above) are provided to remind as you remove the child seat from the...
  • Page 44 CHILD SAFETY: DEACTIVATING, ACTIVATING THE FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG Contact your approved Dealer as soon   1 as possible; The activation or deactivation of the front passenger airbag must be done while the vehicle is stationary and the ignition is switched off. If it is interfered with when the vehicle is being driven, indicator lights...
  • Page 45 1   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 3...
  • Page 46: Driving Position

    DRIVING POSITION   1 Driving position: left-hand drive 4 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 47 DEPEND ON THE VEHICLE 12. Cigarette lighter/accessories VERSION AND COUNTRY. socket. 1. Side air vents. 13. ALPINE card reader. Depending 2. Stalk for: on the vehicle, this is located behind a cover (refer to "Starting, stopping the – direction indicator lights;...
  • Page 48: Driver's Position, Right-Hand Drive

    DRIVING POSITION   1 Driver’s position, right-hand  drive 4 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 49 21. Electronic parking brake control. 7. Stalk for: 22. Electric window control. – direction indicator lights; 23. ALPINE card reader. Depending – exterior lights; on the vehicle, this is located behind a – rear fog lights. cover (refer to "Starting, stopping the engine"...
  • Page 50: Trip Computer

    TRIP COMPUTER   1 General information Trip computer and warning system – trip log, information message – trip settings: briefly press bouton 3 on the stalk 1 repeatedly to scroll readout, operating and warning faults; horizontally through the following – adjust the brightness of the instrument panel;...
  • Page 51 TRIP COMPUTER Resetting the journey parameters Automatic resetting of the journey the reset button was pressed. 1   (reset button) parameters Therefore, the average fuel consumption may decrease when: – the vehicle stops accelerating; – the engine reaches its operating temperature (if the engine was cold when the reset key was pressed);...
  • Page 52 TRIP COMPUTER   1 Journey settings 5 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 53 TRIP COMPUTER 1   The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY. Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected           a) distance travelled since the last reset. 522 km       b) average fuel consumption since the last reset. The value is displayed after having travelled at least 400 metres since the last 5.8 L/100 reset.
  • Page 54 TRIP COMPUTER   1 The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY. Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected         d) total mileage recorder. 101 778 km         e) current fuel consumption. This value is displayed after a speed of approximately 19 mph (30 km/h) is 7.4 L/100 reached.
  • Page 55 TRIP COMPUTER 1   The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY. Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected On-board computer with distance before next service message (continued)             g) distance before service or oil change. Service distance  ...
  • Page 56 TRIP COMPUTER   1 The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY. Examples of selections Interpreting the display selected       h) reset the tyre pressures. Tyre pressure: SET (press and hold) Refer to the information on the "Tyre pressure monitoring system" in Section 2.
  • Page 57: Information Messages

    TRIP COMPUTER 1   Information messages These can help in the vehicle starting phase, or give information about a selection or a driving status. Examples of information messages are given in the following pages. G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e - 5 5...
  • Page 58 TRIP COMPUTER   1 Examples of messages Interpreting the display selected « Parking Brake ON » Indicates that the parking brake has been applied. « Vehicle Checks in Progress » Displayed with the ignition on when the vehicle is running self-diagnostics. "Traction control deactivated"...
  • Page 59 TRIP COMPUTER 1   Operating fault messages Examples of messages Interpretation of messages « WARNING: Check Indicates a fault in the headlights. Lighting » « Check vehicle » Indicates a fault in one of the pedal sensors, battery management system or oil level sensor. Indicates a fault in the additional restraint system of the seat belts.
  • Page 60: Warning Messages

    TRIP COMPUTER   1 Warning messages Examples of messages Interpreting the display selected Indicates an injection fault, the vehicle’s engine has overheated or there is a serious  « WARNING: Engine Failure Risk » engine fault. « WARNING: Steering Fault » Indicates a fault in the steering system. "WARNING: Braking System" or Indicates a fault in the braking system. Apply the electronic parking brake manually "WARNING: STOP Vehicle"...
  • Page 61: Displays And Indicators

    TRIP COMPUTER Trip computer 2 performance is limited (power, torque 1   Displays and indicators and engine speed). When the warning light 3 disappears or the warning light 6 appears in white, this indicates that the engine performance is optimal. When warning light 5 or 6 is displayed in red, this indicates overheating.
  • Page 62 TRIP COMPUTER Exterior temperature indicator 7 Clock 8 Indicators in "Sport" or "Track"   1 mode Fuel gauge 9 Speedometers 10 and 11 Depending on the driving mode selected (refer to "Choice of driving mode" in Section 2), the following (km or miles per hour) information may be displayed: The indicator 10 is provided for –...
  • Page 63 TRIP COMPUTER 1   – the engine speed 13 . Indicates the Instrument panel in miles engine rotation speed (in rpm); (depending on vehicle, option to switch – the engine torque 14 . Shows the to km/h) available torque level (in Newton –...
  • Page 64: Vehicle Settings Personalisation Menu

    TRIP COMPUTER Vehicle settings personalisation   1 menu To return to the previous mode, repeat the same operation. No objects must be placed Note: once the battery is switched off, On equipped vehicles, this function, on the instrument panel the trip computer automatically returns which is integrated into the trip support 21 .
  • Page 65 TRIP COMPUTER Adjusting the settings 1   – selecting a language; function activated – choice of units: km/h or mph. Use button 2 to browse and select the function to modify. function deactivated Depending on the vehicle, the The settings following functions are available: Once a line has been selected, keep personalisation menu pressing either button 2 or 3 to modify...
  • Page 66 TRIP COMPUTER Multifunction screen Display A   1 For "Units" or "Language", you have to make a further selection. In this case, This system provides information on make your selection using button 3 or some technical parameters constantly 4 and confirm by holding button 2 . This function is an and in real time.
  • Page 67 TRIP COMPUTER 1   Depending on the vehicle, you can Opening of the throttle valve 6 Turbocharging pressure in real time press button 3 on the stalk 1 to Provides information on the position of display the following: the throttle valve flap (in percent). Provides information on the use of the –...
  • Page 68 TRIP COMPUTER Clock and outdoor temperature   1 Clock To exit the clock menu, briefly press Press button 5 on the stalk 2 until the button 3 again. clock is displayed. – Briefly press button 3 on the stalk 1 to access the hour setting; To access the time setting for the If the power supply is cut –...
  • Page 69 TRIP COMPUTER characters flash (signalling a risk of ice 1   on the road). Exterior temperature indicator As ice formation is related to climatic exposure, local air humidity and temperature, the external temperature alone is not sufficient to detect ice. G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e - 6 7...
  • Page 70: Warning Lights

    WARNING LIGHTS   1 The display of information shown Dipped beam headlight tell- If no lights or sounds are below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE tale light apparent, this indicates a EQUIPMENT AND COUNTRY. fault in the instrument Rear fog lights tell-tale panel.
  • Page 71 WARNING LIGHTS This lights up when the ignition is If it comes on on the road, Stop as soon as traffic conditions allow 1   switched on and goes out as soon as and consult an approved dealer. accompanied by the warning the engine is started.
  • Page 72 WARNING LIGHTS It lights up in red when the ignition is   1 Toxic fume filter system switched on or when the engine is warning light started, then after a few seconds illuminates in blue, white or switches On vehicles which are equipped with it, off depending on the engine coolant this light comes on when the engine is temperature level.
  • Page 73 WARNING LIGHTS Refer to the information on "Driving This lights up when the ignition is 1   Unavailability of engine advice, ECO-driving" in Section 2. switched on and goes out after a few standby warning light seconds. Warning light for the Refer to the information on the "Stop If it lights up when driving, fill up with electronic stability control ( ESC )
  • Page 74 WARNING LIGHTS   1 On the centre console B Airbag passenger OFF Refer to the information on "Child Safety: deactivation/activation of the front passenger airbag" in Section 1. 7 2 - G e t t i n g t o k n o w y o u r v e h i c l e...
  • Page 75: Steering

    STEERING control system which alters the level of 1   Steering wheel assistance to suit the vehicle speed. Never switch off the ignition when travelling Steering is made easier during parking Adjusting the steering wheel height manoeuvres (for added comfort) while downhill, and avoid and depth the force needed to steer increases...
  • Page 76: Rear View

    REAR VIEW Folding rear view mirrors Interior rear view mirror   1 Rear view mirrors Press the switch 1 to fold in the door mirrors. Press the switch 1 again to Exterior rear view mirrors fold out the door mirrors. Welcome and goodbye function (depending on the vehicle) When the door mirrors are not folded in by pressing the switch 1 , they:...
  • Page 77: Lighting And Signals

    LIGHTING AND SIGNALS Daytime running lights function 1   Exterior lighting and signals Before driving at night, check that the electrical equipment is operating correctly and adjust the headlight beams (if your vehicle is not carrying its normal load). As a general precaution, check that the lights are not obscured (by dirt, mud, snow or objects being...
  • Page 78 LIGHTING AND SIGNALS Turn the ring 2 until the symbol is Lights-on reminder audible alarm   1 opposite the mark 3 . This indicator A warning beep sounds when the light on the instrument panel comes driver's door is opened to warn you that the lights are still on.
  • Page 79 LIGHTING AND SIGNALS to the rear fog lights. The warning light 1   on the instrument panel goes out. The rear fog lights switch off when the exterior lights are switched off. When driving in fog or snow, or when transporting objects which are higher than the roof, the headlights do not come on automatically.
  • Page 80: Audible And Visual Signals

    AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS will return to its original position and deceleration. You can switch them off   1 Horn by pressing the switch 2 once. the direction indicator light concerned will flash three times. Press the steering wheel boss A to sound the horn.
  • Page 81: Wiper

    WIPER 1   Windscreen washer, wiper Positions B , C and D are When working in the accessible with the ignition engine compartment, ensure that the windscreen wiper stalk is in position A (off). Risk of injury. Vehicles with automatic wiper function With the ignition on, move the stalk A.
  • Page 82 WIPER Windscreen washer Note: in foggy weather or during   1 Position C is accessible snowfalls, wiping is not automatically triggered and the function remains with the ignition on. under the driver's control. Positions B and D are C. slow continuous wiping accessible only with the engine running.
  • Page 83 WIPER 1   Efficiency of a wiper blade Check the condition of the wiper blades. How long they last depends on you: – it must remain clean: clean the blade and the screen regularly with soapy water; – do not use it when the screen is dry;...
  • Page 84: Fuel Tank

    FUEL TANK   1 Fuel grade Never press the valve 2 Fuel types that conform to using your fingers. European standards with Do not wash the filler which the engines of area with a high vehicles sold in Europe are pressure washer. compatible: refer to the "Engine specifications"...
  • Page 85 FUEL TANK sufficient space in the fuel tank to allow 1   for expansion. The engine must be switched off for refuelling Make sure that no water enters the fuel tank during filling. The valve 2 and (and not just on standby its surround must remain clean.
  • Page 86: Driving

    RUNNING IN Running-in the brake pads Running-in the engine If the vehicle is equipped with new Up to 620 miles (1,000 km), do not pads, the brakes require running-in. exceed 80 mph (130 km/h) in top gear   2 or 3,500 rpm in the other gears and do Therefore, it is recommended that you not accelerate by fully pressing the do not press the brake pedal too hard...
  • Page 87: Starting, Stopping The Engine

    STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE Starting with "hands-free" card Driver's responsibility when parking or 2   stopping the vehicle Never leave an animal, child or adult who is not self- sufficient alone in your vehicle, even for a short time. They may pose a risk to themselves or to others by starting the engine, activating equipment such as the electric...
  • Page 88: Special Features

    STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE Starting the vehicle using the – in some cases, it will be necessary – vehicles equipped with a remote to move the steering wheel whilst control card: insert the card into the remote control card pressing the start button 2 to help reader 3 .
  • Page 89 STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE mobile phone, video game device, etc.); Never switch off the – the vehicle is located in a high ignition before the electromagnetic radiation zone. 2   vehicle has stopped completely. Once the engine has stopped, the brake servo, power-assisted steering, etc., and the passive safety devices such as the airbags and...
  • Page 90: Stop And Start Function

    STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE engine off, the "Keycard absent : The engine is kept on standby if P Driver's responsibility press/hold START" message appears position (refer to the information on the on the instrument panel: press the "Automatic gearbox" in Section 2) is when parking or   2 button 2 for at least three seconds.
  • Page 91 STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE Conditions preventing the standby engaged and the parking brake is of the engine Before leaving the applied; vehicle, the engine must Certain conditions prevent the system 2   be stopped and not just from using the engine standby –...
  • Page 92 STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE – the "Clear View" function is activated Pressing again will reactivate the Before carrying out any (refer to "Automatic climate control" in system. The "Stop & Start activated" Section 3); message appears on the instrument operation in the engine   2 –...
  • Page 93 STARTING, STOPPING THE ENGINE Before leaving the vehicle, the engine must 2   be stopped and not just on standby (please see the information on "Starting, stopping the engine" in Section D r i v i n g - 9 1...
  • Page 94: Choice Of Driving Mode

    CHOICE OF DRIVING MODE Sport mode Driving mode activation control Press the switch 1 as many times as required to select Sport mode. The Depending on the vehicle, three   2 instrument panel display is modified modes are available: and the "Sport" message is displayed –...
  • Page 95 CHOICE OF DRIVING MODE (depending on the vehicle) Depending on the vehicle, these may light up in the event of sudden Track mode: deceleration. – delays operations on the ESC 2   Note: in Sport and Track modes, the system and traction control; hazard warning light is deactivated in –...
  • Page 96: Standing Start Procedure

    STANDING START PROCEDURE The system is activated by: Do not use this function – engine on, vehicle stationary; on slippery or wet roads. – Sport or Track mode activated (refer   2 to "Choice of driving mode" in Section Risk of loss of control of the vehicle.
  • Page 97 STANDING START PROCEDURE It is forbidden to launch a Because of the standing start procedure acceleration gained, this 2   during the running in period function should only be of your vehicle (risk of engine used if traffic conditions deterioration). permit, and in compliance with the For more information on running local driving regulations.
  • Page 98: Gear Control

    GEAR CONTROL Gear change paddles 1 and 2 Operation Automatic gearbox   2 Selection controls Paddles 1 and 2 can be used to With the vehicle stationary, when the change gear when the gearbox is in ignition is switched on and the "manual mode"...
  • Page 99 GEAR CONTROL To engage the "Park" position (P) Position ( R ), ( N ), ( D ) or ( M ) must only be engaged while the When you select position vehicle is stationary, with your foot (D), (M) or (R), the vehicle on the brake pedal, the accelerator 2  ...
  • Page 100 GEAR CONTROL To engage neutral (N) lights up in white and D is displayed on the instrument panel). When you select position With the vehicle stationary and the (D), (M) or (R), the vehicle If one of these conditions is not met, engine running, press the brake pedal   2 the D indicator light flashes for...
  • Page 101 GEAR CONTROL – to move up through the gears, press the right-hand paddle. When facing uphill, to remain stopped, do not The gear selected is displayed on the 2   instrument panel. keep your foot on the accelerator. Note: the gearbox returns to automatic driving mode: Risk of overheating the automatic gearbox.
  • Page 102 GEAR CONTROL Multiple downshifting – in red with accompanied by a Never leave your vehicle Depending on the vehicle and the if beep, this indicates the need to shift without setting the the "Sport" or "Track" driving mode is up a gear;   2 gearbox to P position activated (refer to the "Choice of...
  • Page 103 GEAR CONTROL briefly press the R switch (the repeatedly when climbing, and permit Special feature related to indicator light built into the R switch engine braking on long descents. lights up in white and R is displayed on the "Stop and Start" Maintenance period the instrument panel).
  • Page 104 GEAR CONTROL For safety reasons, do not switch off the ignition   2 before the vehicle has come to a complete standstill. 1 0 2 - D r i v i n g...
  • Page 105: Special Features Of Petrol Versions

    SPECIAL FEATURES OF PETROL VERSIONS Starting problems The following operating conditions: cleaning. In this case, when the – driving for long periods when the low To avoid damaging the catalytic warning light appears, as soon traffic fuel level warning light is lit; converter or the starter, and to prevent conditions and speed limits allow, drive 2  ...
  • Page 106 SPECIAL FEATURES OF PETROL VERSIONS For your own safety, the   2 warning light requires you to stop immediately, as soon as traffic conditions allow. Switch off the engine and do not restart it. Call an approved Dealer. 1 0 4 - D r i v i n g...
  • Page 107: Parking Brake

    PARKING BRAKE light appear on the instrument panel Electronic parking brake and the indicator light 3 lights up on the switch 2 . 2   Assisted operation After the engine is switched off, the indicator light 3 goes out a few minutes after the electronic parking brake has been applied and the warning light goes out when the...
  • Page 108 PARKING BRAKE Manual operation Special feature related to The electronic parking the Stop and Start brake can be used to   2 function: if the driver's immobilise the vehicle. seat belt is unfastened Before leaving the before the engine goes on vehicle, check that the electronic standby due to the Stop and Start parking brake is fully applied.
  • Page 109 PARKING BRAKE Special cases unfastens their seat belt or opens the driver's door or gets out of their seat. Never leave your vehicle without setting the 2   gearbox to P position If the "WARNING: and switching off the Electric System" or engine.
  • Page 110 PARKING BRAKE If no lights or sounds are It is therefore essential apparent, this indicates a to immobilise the vehicle   2 fault in the instrument by setting the gearbox to panel. This indicates that P position. Depending it is essential to stop immediately on the slope, chock the vehicle.
  • Page 111: Environment

    ENVIRONMENT Please make your own Your vehicle has been designed with contribution towards protecting respect for the environment in mind the environment too. for its entire service life: during its 2   production, usage and at the end of its – Worn parts replaced in the course of service life.
  • Page 112: Maintenance And Antipollution Advice

    MAINTENANCE AND ANTIPOLLUTION ADVICE that it no longer complies with atmosphere or mechanical damage Your vehicle complies with criteria for antipollution regulations. may occur. recycling and recovering vehicles at the end of their service life, which Have your vehicle adjusted and   2 This indicator light on the entered into force in 2015.
  • Page 113: Driving Advice, Eco-Driving

    DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING Gear change indicator 1 Driving advice and ECO driving Fuel consumption is accredited in accordance with a standard regulatory method. Identical for all manufacturers, 2   this enables vehicles to be compared with one another. Consumption in real time depends on vehicle usage conditions, the equipment fitted and the user's driving style.
  • Page 114 DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING – "Sporty" driving uses a lot of fuel: go consumption as indicated at the easy on the throttle. "Normal" driving Driver obstruction bottom of the driver's door (please mode is recommended (refer to refer to "Tyre inflation pressure" in On the driver's side, only   2 "Choice of driving mode"...
  • Page 115 DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING – On vehicles equipped with air conditioning, switch off the air conditioning when it is not required. 2   Advice for reducing consumption and helping to preserve the environment: If the vehicle has been parked in the sun, open the doors for a few moments to let the hot air escape before starting the engine.
  • Page 116: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System

    TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM Operating principle Each wheel (except for the emergency spare wheel if fitted) has a sensor in   2 the inflation valve which periodically measures the tyre pressure during driving. Warning light 1 comes on steady to alert the driver in the event of insufficient pressure (deflated wheel, punctured tyre, etc.).
  • Page 117 TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM – press button 4 or 5 to select the trip Check and, if necessary, readjust the parameters, then use the button 2 to pressures of the four wheels when For your own safety, the browse to the "Tyre pressure: SET cold.
  • Page 118: Emergency Spare Wheel

    TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM Never deflate a hot tyre. Replacing wheels/tyres   2 This system requires specific equipment (wheels, tyres, etc.). Please see the information on "Tyres" in Section 5. Contact an approved dealer to replace the tyres and to find out about accessories compatible with the system that are available from the brand's Network: using any other...
  • Page 119: Driver Correction Devices And Aids

    DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS ABS (anti-lock braking system) Operating faults: – ABS (anti-lock braking system); – ESC (electronic stability control) Under heavy braking, the ABS – lit up on the with understeer control and traction prevents the wheels from locking, 2  ...
  • Page 120 DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS Electronic stability control ESC vehicle when pulling away accelerating or decelerating. with understeer control and traction control Operating principle   2 Using the wheel sensors, the system Electronic stability control ESC measures and compares the speed of This system helps you to keep control the drive wheels at all times and slows of the vehicle in critical driving...
  • Page 121: Emergency Brake Assist

    DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS Special cases Any change of driving These functions are an When using the cruise control: mode implemented by additional aid in the – if you use the accelerator pedal 2   pressing the switch 1 event of critical driving when you release it, the system may reactivates the ESC and traction conditions, enabling the...
  • Page 122 DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS It only operates when the gearbox is in D position and the vehicle is The hill start assistance completely stationary (brake pedal system cannot   2 pressed). completely prevent the The system holds the vehicle for vehicle from rolling approximately 2 seconds.
  • Page 123: Speed Limiter

    SPEED LIMITER Controls accompanied by dashes to indicate that the speed limiter function is activated and waiting to store a limited speed. 2   To store the current speed, press switch 2 on side a (+): the limited speed replaces the dashes. The minimum speed that can be stored is 19 mph (30 km/h).
  • Page 124: Exceeding The Limit Speed

    SPEED LIMITER programmed speed except in an When driving down a steep gradient, emergency (refer to information on the system is unable to maintain the When the speed limiter is "Exceeding the limit speed"). limited speed: the stored speed will on standby, press side a   2 flash in red on the instrument panel...
  • Page 125: Cruise Control

    CRUISE CONTROL Controls This function is an additional driving aid. It 2   can under no circumstances replace the driver's responsibility to respect speed limits or to be vigilant. The driver must always be in control of the vehicle. Therefore, it can under no circumstances replace the driver's responsibility to respect speed limits and to be vigilant (the driver...
  • Page 126: Activating Cruise Control

    CRUISE CONTROL Switching on The cruising speed replaces the dashes and cruise control is confirmed Please note that you by the appearance of the cruising must keep your feet   2 speed in green and the warning light close to the pedals in order to react in an emergency.
  • Page 127 CRUISE CONTROL Putting the function on standby When the stored speed is recalled, The cruise control activation of the cruise control is confirmed by the illumination of the function is in no way cruising speed in green. 2   linked to the braking Note: if the speed previously stored is system.
  • Page 128 CRUISE CONTROL Switching off the function   2 The cruise control function is deactivated if you press switch 1 : in this case a speed is no longer stored. The green indicator light switches off to confirm that the function is deactivated.
  • Page 129: Parking Aids

    PARKING AIDS fitted/attached number plate), Parking distance control An impact to the impacted, modified (including paintwork) or obstructed by any underside of the vehicle accessory fitted to the rear and/or, 2   Operating principle while manoeuvring (e.g. depending on the vehicle, to the front striking a post, raised Ultrasonic detectors, installed in the or sides of your vehicle.
  • Page 130: Reversing Camera

    PARKING AIDS Operation Operating faults Depending on the vehicle, when the system detects an operating fault, the   2 "Check Park Assist" message appears on the instrument panel along with the warning light. Consult an approved dealer. Deactivating the system You can deactivate Park Assist from the settings menu (refer to "Vehicle settings customisation menu"...
  • Page 131 PARKING AIDS Depending on the equipment, when shifting into reverse gear, camera 1 transmits a view of the area behind the vehicle to the instrument panel or on 2   the multimedia screen along with, depending on the vehicle, a moving guide line and a fixed guide line.
  • Page 132 PARKING AIDS Difference between the estimated distance and actual distance The screen shows a reverse image.   2 The frames are a representation projected onto flat ground; this information must not be taken into account when superimposed on a vertical object or an object on the ground.
  • Page 133 PARKING AIDS 2   Reversing towards a protruding object Position H seems further than position J on the screen. However, position H is at the same distance as position K . The trajectory indicated by the fixed and mobile guidelines do not take into account the height of the object.
  • Page 134: Your Comfort

    AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Air vents: air outlets Air outlets   3 1 3 2 - Yo u r c o m f o r t...
  • Page 135: Automatic Climate Control

    AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Side air vents Centre air vent Do not add anything to the vehicle’s ventilation  circuit (for example, to remove bad odours). There is a risk of damage or of 3   fire. Automatic climate control The controls Air flow The centre air vent 4 cannot be To open the air vent 2 , press on the air...
  • Page 136 AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING "Clear View" function screen. It is possible to combine two positions simultaneously: press two of the Press the button 3 and the indicator Automatic mode buttons 4 . lights on buttons 3 and 8 light up. The automatic climate control system This function quickly de-ices and de- The air flow is distributed...
  • Page 137: Air Conditioning: Information And Advice On Use

    AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Switching the air conditioning on or notice that condensation starts to form Demisting/de-icing will still on the windows and windscreen. take priority over the air If there is condensation, use the In automatic mode, the system recirculation.
  • Page 138 AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING driving in town) when the air water to be present under the vehicle. Type of oil in the air conditioning is operating. This is caused by condensation. conditioning circuit For vehicles fitted with air conditioning Refrigerant fluid with no automatic mode, switch off the Inflammable product...
  • Page 139 AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Before performing any action in the engine compartment, the ignition must be switched off (please see the 3   information on "Starting, stopping the engine" in Section 2). Yo u r c o m f o r t - 1 3 7...
  • Page 140: Multimedia Equipment

    MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT Multimedia sockets 2   3 The USB ports can also be used to recharge accessories which have been approved by our Technical You can use the USB ports to access Department, with a maximum power the multimedia content of your rating of 12 Watts (5 Volts) per socket.
  • Page 141: Passenger Compartment Equipment

    PASSENGER COMPARTMENT EQUIPMENT – with the engine running, the window Electric windows Driver's responsibility will be unlocked after approximately 20 minutes of inaction on the electric Never leave your vehicle window switch. Electric windows with the card inside, with a child, a dependent Operating faults adult or a pet, even for a short 3  ...
  • Page 142: Interior Lighting

    PASSENGER COMPARTMENT EQUIPMENT Interior lighting Bonnet storage compartment light Light for luggage compartment 4 Courtesy light   3 The light 4 comes on when the The light 3 switches on when the luggage compartment is opened. bonnet is opened. The lights 1 or 2 switch on when one of the doors are opened.
  • Page 143 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT EQUIPMENT Accessories socket, ashtray, Connect accessories cigarette lighter with a maximum power Accessories socket 1 of 120 watts (12 V) only. When several accessory sockets are used at the same 3   time, the total power of the connected accessories must not exceed 180 watts.
  • Page 144: Passenger Compartment Storage, Fittings

    PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS Cup holders 3 Storage compartment 4 Storage compartment 1   3 This can be used for storing a mobile (depending on the vehicle) ashtray, cup holder, etc. To open, lift the cover 5 to access the Mobile phone storage storage compartment 4 .
  • Page 145 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS The passenger sun blind is fitted with a Whilst driving, ensure Nothing should be courtesy mirror. that the storage placed on the floor (area compartment cover 4 is in front of the driver) as Do not place any heavy closed.
  • Page 146: Transporting Objects

    TRANSPORTING OBJECTS Vehicles not fitted with storage Storage compartment under the compartment A Do not lean on the bonnet bonnet: there is a risk that the bonnet may Vehicles not fitted with Storage compartment A under the accidentally close. storage compartment bonnet   3 Due to the presence of...
  • Page 147: Luggage Compartment Storage

    TRANSPORTING OBJECTS To close The attaching of any Lower the luggage compartment lid. carrying device (bike Press down on the luggage compartment door to fasten it. rack, luggage box etc.) resting on the luggage compartment lid is prohibited. To 3   Because it is near to the install a carrying device on your engine compartment, the...
  • Page 148 TRANSPORTING OBJECTS Transporting objects in the luggage compartment   3 Permitted load in the luggage compartment: 40 kg evenly distributed. Always position the heaviest items directly on the floor. If the vehicle is equipped, use the lashing points 3 located on the luggage compartment floor.
  • Page 149: Maintenance

    ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS Rear engine compartment As the engine compartment is exposed Access to the engine compartment to high temperatures, it is forbidden to place any object on the engine cover 4 . Risk of engine damage or fire. 4  ...
  • Page 150 ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS Closing/locking of the engine access flap Before performing any action in the engine compartment, the ignition must be switched off (please see the information on "Starting, stopping the engine" in Section 2).   4 Deactivate the Stop and Start function for any operation performed in the engine compartment.
  • Page 151 ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS Bonnet Opening the bonnet 4   Lift the bonnet, guiding it up. It is held To open, pull the handle 1 located on After any procedure in in position by struts. the left-hand side of the dashboard. the engine compartment, make sure that you do Unlocking the bonnet catch...
  • Page 152 ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS Closing the bonnet Vehicles not fitted with storage compartment To close the bonnet again, hold the bonnet in the middle and guide it until Due to the presence of it is in the closed position (movement B ). Apply pressure to the mechanical components: bonnet at 2 until it locks.
  • Page 153: Engine Oil

    ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS engine has been switched off for some Engine oil time. The instrument panel display only gives a The dipstick must be used to read Engine oil level the exact oil level and make sure warning when the that the maximum level has not minimum oil level has General information...
  • Page 154 ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS Reading the level using the dipstick The vehicle must be parked on level Exceeding the ground and the engine should be – Remove the dipstick in the rear stopped and cold (for instance, before maximum engine oil engine compartment and wipe it with a the engine is started up for the first level...
  • Page 155 ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS Do not exceed the "MAXI" Exceeding the If there is an abnormal or level and remember to refit maximum engine oil repeated drop in the fluid the cap 1 and the dipstick level level, consult an approved Under no circumstances dealer.
  • Page 156: Coolant Level

    ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS and "MAXI" marks shown on trays 1 and 2 . Engine oil change: if If there is an abnormal or you are changing the oil repeated drop in the fluid Top this level up when cold before it when the engine is hot, reaches the "MINI"...
  • Page 157 ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS Levels, filters – place the run channel 1 gently on a clean and dry surface. Brake fluid level Vehicles not fitted with storage compartment Due to the presence of mechanical components: 4   – it is forbidden to store objects under the bonnet;...
  • Page 158 ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS   4 Refitting the scuttle panel grille run Note: if you have difficulty clipping in the run channel 1 (movement G ), channel check if it has been inserted into It is important to properly reposition the components 5 and 7 : risk of run channel 1 .
  • Page 159 ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS Brake fluid (continued) With the engine off, open the cap 8 . Only use fluids approved by our Technical Department (and taken from Fill until you can see the fluid, then a sealed container). replace the cap. Replacement intervals Note: check the reservoir level regularly and top up the fluid before...
  • Page 160 ACCESSING THE ENGINE, LEVELS Filters The filter elements (air filter, cabin filter etc.) should be replaced during the maintenance operations carried out on your vehicle. Replacement intervals for filter components: refer to the   4 maintenance document for your vehicle. When working in the engine compartment, ensure that the windscreen wiper stalk is...
  • Page 161: Battery

    BATTERY For your own safety and for the proper operation of the vehicle's electrical equipment (lights, windscreen wipers, ABS, etc.), any intervention on the battery (removal, disconnection, etc.) 4   must categorically be performed by a specialist professional. Risk of serious burns or electric shocks.
  • Page 162 BATTERY Before carrying out any work under the bonnet, the ignition must be switched off (please see "Starting, stopping the engine" in Section 2).   4 1 6 0 - M a i n t e n a n c e...
  • Page 163: Aerodynamic Equipment

    AERODYNAMIC EQUIPMENT Front blade 1 and rear spoiler 2 4   Never interfere with the The front blade 1 and the rear spoiler front blade or the rear 2 ensure the stability of the vehicle at spoiler. high speeds. In the event of an impact In the event of damage, reduce your to the underside of the vehicle speed and consult your authorised...
  • Page 164: Cleaning

    CLEANING Observe the vehicle stopping Allow dirt to accumulate on the Bodywork maintenance distances when driving on gravelled exterior. surfaces to prevent paint damage. Allow rust to form following minor You should do the following Repair, or have repaired quickly, areas impacts.
  • Page 165: Interior Trim Maintenance

    CLEANING Cleaning the headlights, sensors Interior trim maintenance Use wax-based products (polishing). and cameras Rub too hard. Multimedia screen Use a soft cloth or cotton wool. If this Wash the vehicle in a roller-type car does not clean them properly, moisten wash.
  • Page 166 CLEANING Textiles (seats, door trim, etc) Removal/replacing removable in the vehicle, or have other equipment originally fitted in the detrimental effects. Vacuum-clean the textiles regularly. vehicle Liquid stain If you need to remove equipment in Use soapy water. order to clean the passenger Dab lightly (never rub) with a soft cloth, compartment (for example, mats), rinse and remove the excess.
  • Page 167: Practical Advice

    TYRES moulded into the tread at several journey (refer to the label attached to Tyres points. the driver's door edge, or, depending on the vehicle, on the bottom of the When the tyre tread has been worn to Tyre and wheel safety driver's door).
  • Page 168 TYRES Exchanging the right-hand and left- Fitting new tyres If tyre pressures cannot be checked hand wheels when the tyres are cold, assume an increase of 0.2 to 0.3 bar (or 3 PSI). This practice is not recommended. For your safety reasons. Never deflate a hot tyre. Only tyres identical to those fitted originally or The front and rear...
  • Page 169 TYRES For your safety and to comply with the law. When they need to be replaced, only tyres of the same make, size, type and profile should be used on a single axle. They must have a load capacity and speed rating at least equal to those of the original tyres 5  ...
  • Page 170 TYRES This type of equipment may only be Use in winter used for a limited period and as laid down by local legislation. It is Chains necessary to observe the speed For safety reasons, the fitting of specified by current legislation. snow chains to the rear axle is a These tyres must, at a minimum, be requirement.
  • Page 171: Tyre Pressure

    TYRES Tyre pressure Label A 5   Vehicle fitted with a tyre pressure B.  : dimension of the tyres fitted to the  monitoring system vehicle. If the tyres are under-inflated C : driving speed intended on roads (puncture, low pressure, etc.), the and motorways. Open the driver’s door to read it. Label  D.  : recommended pressure for  warning light appears on the A is located on the edge of the door, optimising fuel consumption.
  • Page 172: Tyre Inflation Kit

    TYRES Tyre inflation kit For your safety and to Do not attempt to use comply with the law. the inflation kit if the tyre When they need to be has been damaged as a replaced, only tyres of result of driving with a the same make, size, type and puncture.
  • Page 173 TYRES warning light appears on the The kit is only approved instrument panel: refer to the for inflating the tyres of information on "Tyre pressure the vehicle originally monitoring system" in Section 2. equipped with the kit. With the engine running and the It must never be used to inflate parking brake applied, the tyres of another vehicle, or –...
  • Page 174 TYRES depending on the vehicle, on the base If the vehicle is parked Nothing should be of driver's door) and readjust it. Otherwise, contact an approved on the hard shoulder, placed around the dealer: the tyre cannot be repaired. you must warn other driver’s feet as during ...
  • Page 175 TYRES contains a bag containing the Please refer to the information on Please be aware that a following tools: "Towing: breakdown recovery" in Section 5. poorly tightened or Jack 1 missing valve cap can Fuse tweezers 5 Fold it correctly before refitting it in its make the tyres less casing (ensure that the wheelbrace is Pack of fuses...
  • Page 176: Puncture, Emergency Spare Wheel

    TYRES warning light appears on the Do not leave the tools If the spare wheel has instrument panel: refer to the unsecured inside the been stored for several information on "Tyre pressure vehicle as they may be years, have it checked monitoring system" in Section 2.
  • Page 177: Changing A Wheel

    TYRES – The emergency spare wheel If the vehicle is not If the vehicle is parked can only be fitted with a device or equipped with a jack, wheel on the hard shoulder, specific equipment. Consult an wrench or other, a tooling you must warn other approved dealer.
  • Page 178 TYRES If you have a puncture, Do not leave the tools replace the wheel as unsecured inside the soon as possible. vehicle as they may be A tyre which has been projected during braking. punctured should always be After use, check that all the tools inspected (and repaired, where are correctly fitted into the case, possible) by a specialist.
  • Page 179: Breakdown Recovery

    BREAKDOWN RECOVERY With the ignition switched off, the Towing: breakdown gearbox is no longer lubricated. Transport the vehicle on a flatbed lorry. Before all towing operations, set the In exceptional circumstances, you gearbox to N position (refer to can tow the vehicle with all four wheels "Automatic gearbox"...
  • Page 180: Battery: Breakdown Recovery

    BREAKDOWN RECOVERY Tighten the towing eye 3 to the maximum: first by hand until it stops, Before carrying out any – Use a rigid tow bar. then finish by locking it using the work under the bonnet, – a vehicle must not be wheelbrace.
  • Page 181 BREAKDOWN RECOVERY towards you (movement B ) to unclip it Ensure that there is no risk of contact Handle the battery with between the two vehicles (risk of short completely; circuiting when the positive terminals – move to the left (movement C ) to care as it contains are connected) and that the release the right-hand side of the run...
  • Page 182 BREAKDOWN RECOVERY   5 Refitting the scuttle panel grille run Note: if you have difficulty clipping on the run channel 3 (movement G ), channel check if it has been inserted into It is important to properly reposition the components 4 and 6 : risk of run channel 3 .
  • Page 183 BREAKDOWN RECOVERY 5   Depending on the vehicle, unclip the Start the engine of the vehicle If your vehicle's engine does not start battery cover. supplying the current and run it at immediately, switch off the ignition and intermediate engine speed. wait a few seconds before repeating Lift the red tab 11 to access the the operation.
  • Page 184: Headlights, Lights: Replacing Bulbs

    HEADLIGHTS, LIGHTS: REPLACING BULBS LED direction indicator lights 4 Rear and indicator lights Exterior lighting: replacing bulbs Consult an approved dealer. Side lights/brake and direction indicator lights 1 Front headlights Any operation on (or LED daytime running lights and modification to) the side lights 1 electrical system must be performed by an...
  • Page 185: Interior Lighting: Changing Bulbs

    HEADLIGHTS, LIGHTS: REPLACING BULBS Number plate lights 4 Side indicator lights 5 Interior lighting: changing bulbs Changing bulbs Courtesy light 1 5   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 - 1 8 3...
  • Page 186 HEADLIGHTS, LIGHTS: REPLACING BULBS Unclip the light 4 by pressing the tab Bonnet storage compartment light 2 to its left (using a flat-bladed screwdriver or similar). Remove the bulb concerned. Bulb type: W5W . The bulbs are under pressure and may break when replaced.
  • Page 187: Map

    Battery The batteries are available from approved Dealers, Replacing the battery and their service life approximately two years. Check that there is no dye on the battery: risk of an incorrect electrical contact. 5   If they need to be replaced, be sure to use the same or equivalent type of battery (consult To refit, proceed in the reverse order...
  • Page 188 Operating faults Precautions relating to If the battery is too flat to operate, you batteries: can still start the vehicle (insert the card into the card reader) and lock/ – keep batteries (new or unlock the vehicle (refer to the used) out of reach of children;...
  • Page 189: Wiper Blades: Replacement

    WIPER BLADES: REPLACEMENT the blade is locked and the screen Replacing the windscreen wiper washer fluid pipe is connected – In frosty weather, properly. blades 1 make sure that the wiper blades are not stuck by ice (to avoid the risk of the motor Check the condition of the overheating).
  • Page 190   5 1 8 8 - P r a c t i c a l a d v i c e...
  • Page 191 5   P r a c t i c a l a d v i c e - 1 8 9...
  • Page 192: Fuses

    FUSES Allocation of fuses (the presence and location of fuses depends on the vehicle equipment level)   5 1 9 0 - P r a c t i c a l a d v i c e...
  • Page 193 FUSES 27 Interior lighting, bonnet lighting, 43 Gearbox Nomenclature luggage compartment lighting, 45 Heated seats gearbox, one-touch window winder 2 Passenger compartment ECU 46 Interior rear view mirror 28 Rain sensor, light sensor, engine 3 Passenger side window control 47 Passenger compartment unit, wipe/ start button wash stalk 4 Driver's electric window...
  • Page 194 FUSES   5 1 9 2 - P r a c t i c a l a d v i c e...
  • Page 195: Fitting A Radio

    FITTING A RADIO Door speakers 1 – In all cases, follow the manufacturer’s instructions  carefully. – The specifications of the brackets and wires (available from our network) vary depending on the equipment level of your vehicle and the type of radio. Consult an approved Dealer to 5  ...
  • Page 196: Installation And Use Of Accessories: Important Recommendations

    INSTALLATION AND USE OF ACCESSORIES: IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS Electrical and electronic accessories Before installing this type of accessory (particularly for transmitters/receivers: frequency bandwidth, power level, position of the aerial, etc.), make sure it is compatible with your vehicle. Contact an approved Dealer. Before connecting an accessory to a socket, please ensure that you do not exceed the maximum power authorised for the socket (please refer to the "Multimedia equipment"...
  • Page 197: Operating Faults

    OPERATING FAULTS The following advice will enable you to carry out quick, temporary repairs. For safety reasons you should always contact an approved dealer as soon as possible. Using the card POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED The card does Card battery is flat. Replace the battery.
  • Page 198 OPERATING FAULTS The starter is activated POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED Do not push the vehicle if the steering column is locked.   Faulty circuit. Consult an approved dealer. The engine will not start. Starting conditions are not fulfilled. Refer to the information on "Starting, stopping the engine"...
  • Page 199 OPERATING FAULTS On the road POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED may be produced under hard vehicle Otherwise, this may be caused by another fault. Consult acceleration. an approved dealer. Smoke under the Short-circuit or cooling system leak. Stop, switch off the ignition, stand away from the vehicle bonnet.
  • Page 200 OPERATING FAULTS On the road POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED   Coolant leaks. Check the coolant reservoir: it should contain fluid. If there is no coolant, consult an approved dealer as soon as possible. Coolant boiling in the coolant reservoir. Mechanical fault: Stop the engine.
  • Page 201 OPERATING FAULTS Electrical equipment POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION REQUIRED   Fuse damaged. Replace the fuse or have it replaced; refer to the information on "Fuses" in Section 5. The headlights or other lights Faulty electrical circuit Consult an approved dealer. do not switch on or off. or control.
  • Page 202: Information About The Vehicle

    INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE Vehicle identification plates The information shown on the vehicle identification plate should be quoted on all correspondence or orders. The presence and location of the information depends on the vehicle. Identification plate A   6 1. Manufacturer name. 2.
  • Page 203 6   Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 2 0 1...
  • Page 204 INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE Technical Information for the emergency services   6 The QR Code on label A allows emergency workers to use a tablet or smartphone to immediately access technical information that is useful for working on the vehicle in the event of an accident. Ensure that the label A is always visible and present on the windscreen as well as the rear screen.
  • Page 205 INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE 6   Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 2 0 3...
  • Page 206: Engine Specifications

    INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE Engine specifications Versions 1.8 Tce Engine type M5P Turbo (see engine plate) 1798 Cubic capacity (cc) Type of fuel It is essential that you use unleaded petrol of the octane rating stated on the label inside the fuel filler flap. Octane rating Spark plugs Only use the spark plugs specified for your vehicle’s engine.
  • Page 207 6   Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 2 0 5...
  • Page 208: Dimensions (In Metres)

    INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE Dimensions (in metres)   6 2 0 6 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 209 INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE * unladen ** 1.854 with door mirrors folded in 6   Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 2 0 7...
  • Page 210: Weights (In Kg)

    INFORMATION ABOUT THE VEHICLE Weights (in kg) The weights indicated are for a basic vehicle without optional fittings: they vary according to your vehicle's equipment. Consult your approved Dealer. Maximum Permissible All-up Weight ( MMAC ) Weights are indicated on the manufacturer's plate (refer to the information on "Vehicle Maximum Permissible Weight ( identification plates"...
  • Page 211: Replacement Parts And Repairs

    REPLACEMENT PARTS AND REPAIRS Original parts are based on very stringent specifications and are subjected to specific tests. Therefore, they are of at least the same level of quality as the parts fitted originally. If you always fit genuine replacement parts to your vehicle, you will ensure that it performs well. Furthermore, repairs carried out in the approved dealer network with original parts are guaranteed according to the conditions stated on the back of the repair order.
  • Page 212: 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   6 Type of operation: Stamp   Service □ ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □   Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous...
  • Page 213 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 6   Type of operation: Stamp   Service □ ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □   Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous...
  • Page 214 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   6 Type of operation: Stamp   Service □ ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □   Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous...
  • Page 215 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 6   Type of operation: Stamp   Service □ ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □   Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous...
  • Page 216 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   6 Type of operation: Stamp   Service □ ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □   Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous...
  • Page 217 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 6   Type of operation: Stamp   Service □ ........ □ Anticorrosion check: OK □ Not OK* □   Date: Miles (km): Invoice number: Comments/miscellaneous...
  • Page 218: 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:     6 Date of repair: Stamp Repair to be carried out: 2 1 6 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 219 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:   6   Date of repair: Stamp Repair to be carried out: Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 2 1 7...
  • Page 220 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:     6 Date of repair: Stamp Repair to be carried out: 2 1 8 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 221 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:   6   Date of repair: Stamp Repair to be carried out: Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 2 1 9...
  • Page 222 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:     6 Date of repair: Stamp Repair to be carried out: 2 2 0 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 223 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:   6   Date of repair: Stamp Repair to be carried out: Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s - 2 2 1...
  • Page 224 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:     6 Date of repair: Stamp Repair to be carried out: 2 2 2 - Te c h n i c a l s p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 225: Alphabetical Index

    ALPHABETICAL INDEX Symbols A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P R S T U V W Symbols Brake lights, 1 82 Bulbs: replacement, 1 83 "Hands-free" card: battery, 1 85 "Hands-free" card: use, Capacities: engine oil, 1 52 Card: battery,...
  • Page 226 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Coolant level, 1 54 Emergency key, Courtesy light, 1 40 Emergency spare wheel, 1 74 Cruise control, 1 23 Emission control: advice, 1 10 Cruise control - Speed limiter, 1 23 Engine: access, 1 47 Customising the vehicle settings, Engine oil, 1 52 Engine oil dipstick,...
  • Page 227 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Function " Stop and Start », Fuses, 1 90 Levels, 1 55 Levels: coolant, 1 54 Levels: engine oil, 1 51 Gear control, Lifting the vehicle: changing a wheel, 1 75 Light call, Lighting signals, Hands-free telephone controls, 1 38 Lights: replacing bulbs, 1 82...
  • Page 228 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Oil filter, 1 52 Special features of petrol vehicles, 1 03 Opening elements, Speed limiter, 1 21 Opening the doors, Spotlights, 1 40 Operating faults: card batteries, Starting the engine, Steering wheel: adjustment, Stop and Start, Stopping the engine, Paintwork: maintenance, 1 62 Storage compartment,...
  • Page 229 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Vehicle customisation settings, Vehicle settings personalisation menu, Ventilation, 1 35 Warning, Warning lights on the instrument panel, Washing, 1 62 Wheels (safety), 1 65 Window wipers: blades, 1 87 Windscreen washer, Wiper, Wiper blades, 1 87 Wiper blades: replacement, 1 87...
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