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- Maintenance indicator. The maintenance indicator displays the number of miles to be coveredbefore the next service (in accor-dance with the servicing scheduleswhich appear in the MaintenanceGuide). Operation :On switching on the ignition, the maintenance indicator spannerappears in the display for severalseconds ; the mileage recorder dis-play indicates how many milesremain to be travelled before thenext service is due.
For example :: you have thefol-
lowing distance left to travel before the next service :Five seconds after switching onthe ignition, the total mileagerecorder reverts to normal opera-tion and the total or trip mileages
appear on the display.
Distance to be covered before the next service is less than 1000 miles
For example : 900 miles remain
before the next service is due. For five seconds on switching on the ignition, the display shows : Five seconds after switching on ignition, the total mileage counterresumes its normal function and thespanner symbol remains lit. This signifies that the vehicle will be
due for a service shortly. The total or trip mileages appear on
the display.
The pre-set service distance has been exceeded. The spanner and total number of miles exceeded flash in the displayfor five seconds after the ignition isswitched on. For example : the pre-set service
distance has been exceeded by 300 miles.
Your vehicle must be serviced assoon as possible. Five seconds after switching on ignition, the total mileage counterresumes its normal function andthe spanner symbol remains lit.
28I-14INSTRUMENT PANEL*
Multifunction display
On switching on ignition, the display indicates in succession :
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Maintenance intervals If your vehicle is used in particular- ly harsh conditions, it is necessaryto select the maintenance sche-dules for arduous conditions (seethe Maintenance Guide) whichconsist of more frequent services.Note : if the maximum time bet-
ween two oil changes is reachedbefore the mileage is up, the span-ner symbol lights. To change the maintenanceintervals :
- Switch off the ignition. - Press and hold down button
1.
- Switch on the ignition
- The distance remaining until the next service flashes.
- Release the button immediately.
- The maintenance interval is dis- played.
- Pressing button 1briefly allows
the maintenance intervals to be alternated - When the desired maintenance
interval is displayed, press but-ton 1for ten seconds to validate
(the selected maintenance inter-val will flash for ten seconds).
Release the button to validatewhen the display stops flashing. Resetting the maintenance indi- cator to zero
Your dealer will perform this ope-
ration after each service. However,if you intend to service the vehicleyourself, the procedure for reset-ting the maintenance indicator isas follows:
- Switch off the ignition.- Press and hold down button 1.
- Switch on the ignition.
- The distance remaining until the next service flashes.
- Holdbutton 1down for ten
seconds.
- The display will read Ò=0Óand
the spanner will disappear.
29I-14INSTRUMENT PANEL*
* According to model or country.
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B
1 - The clockcan be set, with the ignition on and the engine not running , by pressing button B for more than three
seconds; the hour will start to flash.
Changing the time 2 - Short press on B, allows the time to be changed slowly.
If the button is not pressed for five seconds : The hour is memorised, the minutes flash. Long press, rapid scrolling
Changing the minutes 3 - Short press on B, allows the time to be changed slowly.
If the button is not pressed for five seconds : The minutes are set. Long press, rapid scrolling
Note : the clock display comes on when the driverÕs door is opened and goes out one minute after it is shut. The
clock display goes off after 10 minutes if the driverÕs door remains open.
32I-14INSTRUMENT PANEL*
Digital clock
* According to model or country
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FuseAmperageSupply type Functions protected
F1 ShuntPretensioner and front airbag shunt.F2 5 A Ignition onInstrument panel Ð Diagnostic socket.F3Free.F4 5 A Ignition onBSI.F5 10 A Ignition onStop switch.
F6 5 A Battery + Instrument panel clock - Multifunction LED
Code command.
F7 10 A Battery +Cooling fan unit relay Ð Water temperature housingDouble injection relay Ð Injection ECU.
F8 10 A Battery + Front and rear interior lamp Ð Radio
Multifonction relay.
F9 5 A Battery +BSI.
F10 20 A Battery + Rear wiper motor.
F11 5 A Sidelamps + Radio Ð Air conditioning panel Ð Cigar lighter
Interior lighting Ð Multifunction display.
F12 5 A Sidelamps + Rear fog lamps.F13 15 A Battery +Heated seat relay.F14 30 A Battery +Headlamp wash relay.F15 20 A Battery +12 V socketF16 30 A Battery +Blower relay.F17 15 A Battery +Horn.F18 5 A Sidelamps +Front left and rear right hand sidelamps.
F19 5 A Sidelamps + Front right and rear left hand sidelamps -
Number plate.F20 10 A Sidelamps + Left hand dipped beam.F21 10 A Sidelamps +Right hand dipped beam.
F22 10 A + ACC Multifunction display
PassengerÕs rear view mirrorF23 20 A + ACCCigar lighter.F23B 20 A Battery + Cigar lighter.F24Free.F25Free.F26Free.F27 5 A + ACCWiper switch Ð Headlamp washF28Free.
92VI-1TABLE OF FUSES
(According to specification or country)
Passenger compartment unit Fuses under the dashboard. The (unnumbered) fuses are spares. Always replace a blown fuse with a fuse of the same amps. Use the special pliers Alocated on
the fuse box