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GEAR LEVER59II-6
The 4-speed automatic gearbox gives you the following options: -Operation in auto-active auto- matic mode , with automatic
adaptation to your style of driving.
- Operation in sequential mode ,
with manual gear changing.
- Operation in Snow automaticmode.
Gear lever position The driving mode and position of the gear lever are displayed in theinstrument panel.
Automatic gearbox selectionlever
Protection fuses (under the dashboard)F12
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AIR CONDITIONING*III-2
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Air conditioning
The air conditioning system will only operate with the engine running. Press the switch Aon the dashboard.
A warning lamp confirms that the system is switched on.
For the air conditioning to be fully effective, the windows should be closed. The system contains a non-polluting CFC sub- stitute. If after a prolonged stop in direct sunlight the inside of the car is hot, leave the windows openfor a few minutes to provide a rapid air change,then close them.
Air recycling
To obtain the most effective cooling in the pas-senger compartment in very hot conditions,select the recycling position. Set control Bto the left, and place the heater
blower control Din the mid-way position.
It is recommended that the control not be left in the recycling position for longer than necessa-
ry. The normal position will provide a conti-nuous fresh air supply to the passenger com-partment. Rapid demisting Switch on the air conditioning.Set the control to the fresh air position and air flow to
maximum.Select the demisting position using control C.
Set the temperature control to maximum. Note: A normal consequence of having the air conditioning turned
on is that water condenses on the surface of the air conditioner. This drains out through a specially provided hole and may form apuddle under the car when parked.
To maintain effective operation of the compressor seals, ope- rate the air conditioning at least once a month. The air conditioning is useful even in winteras it can be used to
remove moisture from the air.ABC
D
* According to model or country
Protection fuses (under the dashboard)F5 - F20 - F25
(under the bonnet)
F13 - F15 (with ABS)
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INTERIOR LIGHTING*69III-3
Front interior lamp Controlled by the opening of a front door or by pivoting the lens.Rear interior lamp Combi Controlled by pivoting the lens.
Rear interior lamp VanControlled by pivoting the lens.
* According to model or country
Protection fuses (under the dashboard)F15 - F25
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INTERIOR COMFORT71III-4
Ensure that children are kept away from the cigar lighter whichoperates even when the ignition is off.
Front ashtray:
lift the lid and release it. It folds away automatically.
To close the ashtray , lift the lid by its right hand corner and then release.
To empty, press down the right hand corner of the open lid and then lift the
ashtray.
To refit Locate the ashtray and push fully home. Cigar lighter
Push in and wait a few moments. The cigar lighter will release automatically.Protection fuses (under the dashboard)F16 - F16A
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RADIO PRE-EQUIPMENT*III-5
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Positions and functions of the connectors A1 : Ñ A2 : ÑA3 : ÑA4 : (+) Accessories.
A5 : ÑA6 : (+) Sidelamps.
A7 : (+) Permanent.
A8 : Earth.
B1 : ÑB2 : ÑB3 : (+) RH front speaker.
B4 : (Ð) RH front speaker.
B5 : (+) LH front speaker.
B6 : (Ð) LH front speaker.
B7 : ÑB8 : Ñ Fitting loud speakers Locations are provided in each front
door. Consult your dealer in the case of vehicles fitted with manual windupwindows. Aerial For optimum radio reception, the angle of the aerial should matchthat of the windscreen.
Radio connections Remove the storage bin to gain access to the wiring and connec-tions allowing the audio system,loudspeakers and aerial wire to beconnected.
* According to model or country
Protection fuses (under the dashboard)F1 - F19 - F25
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FUSES*89V- 2
Fuse box There are two fuse boxes, one below the dashboard and one under the bonnet. Fuses under the dashboard
To gain access to the dashboard fuses (to the left of the driver), turn the but- ton on the cover a quarter turn. Replacing a fuse Before replacing a fuse, it is essential to find the cause of the incident and to
rectify it. The fuse identification numbers are indicated inside the fuse box. The fuses positions which are not numbered are for spare fuses. Replace a blown fuse with one of the same rating (the same colour). Use the special tool Aprovided in the fuse housing.
* According to model or country Good
Faulty
Tool A
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TABLE OF FUSES
(According to model or country)V- 2
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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)91V- 2
Number Rating Functions
F15 30 A PCPU (central locking Ð ceiling lights)
F16 20 A Cigar lighter - Permanent + position
F16A 20 A Cigar lighter - Accessories + position
F17 15 A Coolant temperature control unit - Cooling fan assembly
F18 10 A Foglamp
F19 10 A Instrument panel lighting - Audio system - Sidelamps
F20 30 A Air conditioning - Air blower
F21 20 A Heated seats
F22 20 A Accessories + position - Unused
F23 SHUNT F14 - F15 - F25 - F27
F24 30 A Windscreen washer - Windscreen wiper
F25 10 A Air conditioning - Interior lamp - Radio memory - Digital clock
F26 15 A Hazard warning lamps
F27 30 A Heated rear screen
F28 15 A Electric window - Charge warning lamp
F29 30 A Electric window
F30 15 A Interior lighting - Direction indicators - Clock - Electric rear view mirror