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REMOTE CONTROLI-1
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Remote control The remote control transmitter emits a high frequency signal which
offers the following advantages:
- does not require aiming at the
receiver in the vehicle.
- can be operated from behind the vehicle and penetrates any load on board.
- has a range of several metres. Note : The simultaneous use of
other high frequency equipment (mobile telephones, domesticalarms...) may momentarily hinderthe operation of the remote control. In the event of a permanent fault, the remote control should be reini-tialised. See Ç Changing the remo-te control battery È. Central locking The remote controls activate the locking or unlocking of the doors.Press control
Aonce to lock or control Bto unlock.
If nothing happens, press it again. The direction indicator lamps will come on to show that the central locking has been activated. - Unlocked = rapid flashing.
- Locked = on for approximately two seconds.
The central locking will not operate if a door is open, or not properly closed.
Protection fuses under the dashboardF2- F4 - F15
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DOORSI-3
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Protection fuses under the dashboard F2- F4 - F15
FRONT DOORS Opening from the outside
To unlock the door from the outside, either put the key in the lock andturn it or unlock using the remotecontrol. Pull the door handle towards you. Opening from the inside Pull the lever towards you. Locking from the inside Push down the locking button on the front or side doors to operatethe central locking* when the frontdoors are closed.
* According to model or country
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DASHBOARD*I-11
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* According to model or country
123 4 567 8
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
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DASHBOARD*23I-11
1 Left hand air vent & Side glass demister vent.
2 Storage space
3 Radio housing or oddments pocket.
4 Centre air vents.
5 Controls for: ¥ Lighting ¥ Direction indicators ¥ Horn ¥ Foglamp 6
Instrument panel.
7 Controls for: ¥ Windscreen wash ¥ Windscreen wiper
8 Right hand air vent & Side glass demister vent.
9 Bonnet release lever.
10 Adjusting the headlamps.
11 Steering lock and ignition switch. 12
Controls for: ¥ Hazard warning lamps.
¥ Heated glass of hinged rear
doors.
¥ Air conditioning
¥ Demisting and defrosting of the rear view mirrors.
13 Gear lever.
14 Ashtray & Cigar lighter.
15 Heating/ventilation controls.
16 ¥ Glovebox. ¥ Fuse box access.
* According to model or country
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INSTRUMENT PANEL*25I-12Coolant temperature gauge Coolant temperature warning lampUnder normal operating conditions, the gauge may indicate a temperature of up to 100¡C.Under severe operating conditions, such as in high temperatures, the needle may approach the red zones.
If the warning lamp lights up, stop immediately, switch the engine off, the cooling fan may conti-
nue to operate for a while , and allow to cool before checking the coolant level, taking the pre-
cautions described in chapter IV - Maintenance - "Levels, checks".
Engine overheating can have various causes. Contact your nearest dealer.
Fuel gaugeWhen the low level warning lamp comes on continuously with the vehicle on level ground, there are approximately 6 litres of fuel remaining in the tank. Reservoir capacity (in litres):
80 Approximately.
* According to model or country
Protection fuses under the dashboardF2
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INSTRUMENT PANEL*25I-12Coolant temperature gauge Coolant temperature warning lampUnder normal operating conditions, the gauge may indicate a temperature of up to 100¡C.Under severe operating conditions, such as in high temperatures, the needle may approach the red zones.
If the warning lamp lights up, stop immediately, switch the engine off, the cooling fan may conti-
nue to operate for a while , and allow to cool before checking the coolant level, taking the pre-
cautions described in chapter IV - Maintenance - "Levels, checks".
Engine overheating can have various causes. Contact your nearest dealer.
Fuel gaugeWhen the low level warning lamp comes on continuously with the vehicle on level ground, there are approximately 6 litres of fuel remaining in the tank. Reservoir capacity (in litres):
80 Approximately.
* According to model or country
Protection fuses under the dashboardF2
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SIGNALLING*31I-14Horn Press the end of the stalk. Headlamp flash Pull the stalk towards you to flash headlamps.
The headlamp flash operates even with the ignition off. Direction indicators Left: move the stalk downwards.Right: move the stalk upwards.
Movement of the steering wheel returns the stalk to the off position automati-
cally. Hazard warning lamps
Operates the direction indicators simultaneously.
Use only in case of danger, emergency stop or in hazardous conditions.
Also operates with the ignition off.The direction indicators will not work when the hazard warning lamps are in use.
* According to model or country
Protection fuses under the dashboardF7 - F26 - F30Protection fuses under the dashboardF4 - F9 - F18 - F19
(under the bonnet)
F3 - F4 - F7 - F8 (with ABS)
F2 - F3 - F12 - F13 (without ABS)
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SIGNALLING*33I-14Adjusting the headlamps
You are advised to adjust the beam of the headlamps in accor- dance with vehicle load. Electrically operated adjustments* In the dashboard on the right hand side of the steering column.0 Empty
1 Lightly laden
2 Half laden
3 Fully laden
Manual adjustments*Using the controls located in the engine compartment behind eachheadlamp.
* According to model or country
Protection fuses under the dashboardF4