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INSTRUMENT PANEL*I-12
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Analogue clock Adjusting the time :
¥ Pressing the button will advance the hands slowly to
allow precise setting.
¥ Press and hold down the button to advance the hands more rapidly.
Fuel gauge Coolant temperature gauge
Display
Maintenance indicator.
¥ Lights when the ignition is switched on and stays on for
five seconds. See pages 26-27.
¥ Total mileage recorder.
¥ Trip mileage recorder.
Total mileage recorder & Trip mileage recorder Press button Ato alternate the display between the total mileage recorder
and the trip mileage recorder. Resetting the trip mileage recorder to zero Press and hold down button A, the display will flash three times and read 0.
* 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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INSTRUMENT PANEL*I-12
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Analogue clock Adjusting the time :
¥ Pressing the button will advance the hands slowly to
allow precise setting.
¥ Press and hold down the button to advance the hands more rapidly.
Fuel gauge Coolant temperature gauge
Display
Maintenance indicator.
¥ Lights when the ignition is switched on and stays on for
five seconds. See pages 26-27.
¥ Total mileage recorder.
¥ Trip mileage recorder.
Total mileage recorder & Trip mileage recorder Press button Ato alternate the display between the total mileage recorder
and the trip mileage recorder. Resetting the trip mileage recorder to zero Press and hold down button A, the display will flash three times and read 0.
* According to model or country
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WARNING LAMPS*29I-13LH direction indicator See Ç Signalling È Dipped beam See Ç Signalling È
All the direction indicators flash simultaneously when the hazard war- ning lamps are switched on.
Anti-lock Braking System On switching on the igni-
tion, the ABS lamp will
light for approximately 2 seconds. If it stays on there may be a fault in the system. See Chapter II Ç Brakes È RH direction indicatorSee Ç Signalling È Main beam See Ç Signalling È Front brake pad wear If it lights when pressing the brake pedal, have thebrake pads checked and
replaced if necessary.
Diesel Preheater See the instructions for starting the engine. Refer to section II - Driving
- Ç Starting È. Rear screen demister
See Ç Visibility È Foglamp See Ç Signalling È Engine auto-diagnosis If it flashes or comes on while you are driving, thisindicates a fault in either
the injection, ignition or emissionsystems. Contact the dealer network as soon as possible.
Water-in-fuel Drain the fuel filter as soon as possible.
Front airbag warninglamp Refer to the section
Ç Airbag È
* According to model or country
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WARNING LAMPS*I-13
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Immediate STOP command Lights simultaneous- ly with another war-
ning lamp.
Handbrake and lowbrake fluid level war-ning With the engine running,
the warning lamp indicates that the handbrake is on, or is not fullyreleased, or that the brake fluid
level is too low. See Chapter II - Ç Brakes È and Chapter IV Ç Levels È.
Battery charge Must not light when the engine is running. If it
lights continuously, con-
tact your nearest dealer. Low coolant level If the warning lamp comes on: stop the vehicle.
Check the level (see chapter IV -Maintenance - Ç Levels È).
Engine oil pressure If it comes on while driving, stop the engine and checkthe level (refer to section IV
Ð Maintenance Ç Levels È). If it remains on, despite the level being correct, contact the nearest
dealer.
Low level fuel warning
When it comes on conti-
nuously, there areapproximately 6 litres offuel left in the tank. Coolant temperaturewarning lamp If the warning lamp
comes on, stop immediately, switch
off the engine - the cooling fan maycontinue to operate for a period
after switching off - and allow tocool before checking the coolantlevel, taking the necessary precau-tions (refer to section IV ÐMaintenance - Ç Levels È). Engine overheating can have various causes. Contact your nea-
rest dealer.
On TURBO DIESEL versions:
¥ Orange lamp on = warning.
Reduce speed, the lamp should go out.
¥ STOP and orange warning lamps
on = Danger (stop immediately).
* According to model or country
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SIGNALLING*I-14
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Vehicles fitted with front fog lamps and a rear fog lamp (ring C)
Front fog lamps.
These function with the side lightsand the dipped beam headlamps.
Front fog lampsand rear fog lamp
These function with the side lightsand the dipped and main beamheadlamps.
Fog lamps off.
Vehicles fitted with a rear foglamp (ring B) Rear fog lamp.
This operates with the dipped/mainbeam headlamps.
THE LIGHTS STALK Front and rear lights Selection is by turning ring
A.
Lights off Side lights on
Dipped/main beam headlamps
Dipped/ main beam change Pull the stalk fully towards you. Note: with the ignition off, an
audible signal will sound upon ope-
ning the driverÕs door, if you haveleft your lights on. Front fog lamps* and rear fog lamp Rotate the ring forwards to switch
on and backwards to switch off. Thestatus is confirmed by the light onthe instrument panel.
BA
In good or rainy weather, both day and night, the rear foglamp is dazzling and is prohi-bited. Do not forget to switch it off as soon as it is no longer needed.
C
* According to model or country
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BRAKES45II-4ABS - Anti-lock Braking System* This system improves vehicle safety by preventing the wheels from locking under emergency braking or when
braking on surfaces offering poor adhesion.
It thus also allows control of the steering to be retained. The operation of the various electronic components of the system is continuously monitored, both before and during your
journey. On switching on the ignition, the ABS lamp will light for approximately two seconds. If it stays on or lights when
driving, the ABS computer has detected a fault and has disconnected the ABS system. If the lamp lights whilst driving, it
again indicates that a fault has been detected and that the ABS system is inactive. In both situations, the normal braking
system is not affected and will continue to function as a conventional braking system without ABS. Nevertheless, to re-
establish the full safety features of the ABS system, It is recommended that the vehicle be examined by a dealer as soonas possible.
On slippery roads (loose stones, snow, ice, etc.), it is imperative to drive with caution.
* According to model or country
Protection fuses under the dashboardF12
(under the bonnet)
MF4 (with ABS)