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CHECKS*79IV-2Beware:When working under the bonnet, the cooling fan could operate if
the engine is hot (even when switched off). The engine oil level should be checked frequently between services (as recommended by the manufacturer), as well as before long journeys.
Air filter Follow the recommenda- tions in the maintenanceguide. Coolant The level should be bet- ween the maximum andminimum marks on the
reservoir. If the engine is hot, wait 15 minutes.Oil quality: see Ç Lubricants and
fluids È. Never work on the cooling sys- tem if the engine is hot. (see
Ç Levels È).
Windscreen, rear screenand headlamp washerfluid It is recommended to use
manufacturer approved products.
12 volt batterySee Ç Emergency starting with a slave battery È. Engine oil Check with the vehicle on level ground, and the
engine off for at least
10 minutes. Level: see Ç Levels È.
Oil quality: see Ç Lubricants and
fluids È.
Take out the oil dipstick.The level must be bet- ween the MAX and MINmarks on the dipstick.
It must not exceed
the maximum mark. Brake fluid The level should be bet- ween the maximum andminimum marks on the
reservoir. Level: see Ç Levels È.
Oil quality: see Ç Lubricants and
fluids È.
If the warning lamp comes on: stop the vehicle
Power steering oilCheck the level with the
engine switched off. Level: see Ç Levels È.
Oil quality: see Ç Lubricants and
fluids È.
MaxMin
* According to model or country
B
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LEVELSIV-5
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Beware: When working under the bonnet, the cooling fan could operate if the engi-
ne is hot (even when switched off).
Windscreen, rear screen andheadlamp washer fluid
For best results and for your safety, use the products approved by the
manufacturer. Capacity:
see Ç Capacities È. Brake fluidThe synthetic fluid not only gives protection against corrosion but also ensures correct functioning of the braking system in all environmental conditions, the-refore you should only use the synthetic product recommended by the manu-
facturer. (this fluid must be replaced every two years). These important requirements are detailed in your vehicle's Maintenance Guide. Oil quality:
see Ç Lubricants and fluids È.
Brake fluid reservoirCheck and top up at regular inter- vals.
Level: The level should be between the
maximum and minimum
marks on the reservoir. If the warning lamp comes on while you are driving, stop immediatelyand make contact with a dealer ofthe network.
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TABLE OF FUSES
(According to model or country)V- 2
90
Fuses under the dashboard
Number Rating Functions
F1 10 A Audio system (supply)
F2 5 A Ignition + position - Speed sensor - PCPU - Instrument panel warning lamps
F3 15 A Stop lamp - Cruise control
F4 10 A Rear RH tailgate lamp - Front LH sidelamp - Headlamp adjustment
F5 10 A Air conditioning - Electric front windows - Air blower - Pressostat
F6 15 A Heated rear window & heated seats
F7 20 A Horn
F8 SHUNT Ñ
F9 5 A Headlamp washer - Front RH sidelamp - Number plate lighting - Rear LH lamp
F10 30 A Unused
F11 30 A Unused
F12 10 A ABS control unit Ð Reversing lamps Ð Diagnostic socket Ð Auto gearbox
F13 30 A Unused
F14 5 A PCPU
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TABLE OF FUSES
(According to model or country)93V- 2
Number Rating Functions
F1 20 A Fuel pump
F2 10 A Right dipped beam
F3 10 A Left dipped beam
F4 25 A Headlamp washer
F5 SHUNT Unused
F6 10 A Immobiliser
F7 10 A Catalytic converter sensor
F8 20 A Trailer
F9 25 A Cooling fan assembly 1 Ð 120W
30 A Cooling fan assembly 1 Ð 180W
F10 15 A Unused
F11 5 A Unused
F12 10 A Left hand main beam
F13 10 A Right hand main beam
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TABLE OF FUSES
(According to model or country)95V- 2
Number Rating Functions
F1 20 A Trailer
F2 15 ➟ 20 A Fuel pump
F3 10 A Left dipped beam
F4 10 A Right dipped beam
F5 10 A Diagnostic socket
F6 10 A Electronic injection - Immobiliser
F7 10 A Left hand main beam
F8 10 A Right hand main beam
F9 25 ➟ 40 A Engine cooling
F10 30 A Headlamp washers pump
F11 20 A Additional heating
F12 5 A Headlamp wash timer
F13 15 A Catalytic converter sensor - Air blower
F15 40 A Air blower - Air conditioning
F16 30 ➟ 50 A Engine cooling
MF1 20 A Injection relay
MF2 30 A Injection relay
MF4 60 A ABS ECU
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* According to model or country
BULB CHARTV- 3
96
FRONT Bulbs
Headlamps H4 60/55 W
Sidelamps W 5 W
Direction indicators P 21 W
Side repeater direction indicator W 5 W
REAR
Stop lamps and sidelamps P 21 W/5 W
Third stop lamp P 21 W
Direction indicators P 21 W
Reversing lamps P 21 W
Foglamp P 21 W
Rear number plate lamp 5 W Navette
INTERIOR LIGHTING
Interior lamps W 5 W
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REPLACING BULBS*97V- 3
Beware
The halogen bulbs should not be changed until they have been off for a few minutes (risk of serious burns). Do not touch the new bulb directly withyour fingers; use a lint-free cloth. After replacing a bulb, check the correct operation of the lighting and signalling.
Headlamps Removal:
Remove the rubber cover and dis-connect the wiring connector.Release the spring clips.
Withdraw the bulb from its housing in the reflector. Refitting: Proceed in the reverse order to refit. Sidelamps Disconnect the lamp next to the headlamp.Rotate by a quarter of a turn.Remove the bulb.Protection fuses (under the dashboard)F4 - F9 - F19
(under the bonnet)
F3 - F4 - F7 - F8 (with ABS)
F2 - F3 - F12 - F13 (without ABS)
* According to specification
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REPLACING BULBS*99V- 3
Headlamp Release the headlamp rear cover by pressing the two clips and swiv-
elling the cover.When refitting, ensure that the wiringis returned to its retaining clip.
Headlamp dipped beam (outer lamps)
Disconnect the wiring connector.Press and disengage the retaining wire clips
1and 2.
Pull the bulb out. Bulb: H1 (reduced tolerance type H1R). Headlamp main beam(inner lamps)
Disconnect the wiring connector.Press and disengage the retaining wire clips
1and 2.
Pull the bulb out. Bulb: H1 (reduced tolerance type H1R).
21
1
2
* According to model or country