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Confidential CODE card
A confidential code card is supplied to you with the vehicle. This card contains an access code, hidden by a strip, which allows an authorised dealer to carry out any necessary work on the electronic engine
immobiliser. If there is a change of ownership of the vehicle, it is essential that the new owner is given the confidential CODE card. Keep this card in a safe place.Never leave it in the vehicle.Do not scratch off the protective strip,as it ensures the security of your
electronic engine immobiliser. If it is lost, the security of your electronic engine immobiliser is no longer guaranteed. Recommendation Carefully make a note of the numbers of your keys and remote control. For the Electronic Engine Immobiliser keep the confidential card containing your individual code in a safe place (never inside the vehicle). An approved dealer can use these numbers to replace your key or remote control if they are lost.
For any changes to the keys (adding, removing or replacing one) it is essential to contact an approved dealer, taking your confidential card with you.
* According to specification or country
6I-1KEYS, REMOTE CONTROL *
CAUTION
Do not make any modifications to the electronic engine immobiliser system, as this could result in you being unable to start the vehicle.
If the confidential card is lost, a major operation will have to be carried out by an approved dealer
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To release the bonnet, pull the red
lever, which is on the door sideunder the dashboard, towardsyou.Place your hand under the bonnet,slightly to the left of the centrepoint. Push latch
1, under the edge of
the bonnet, to the right.Raise the bonnet.Use the bonnet stay to lock the bonnet in position, as shownabove. Closing the bonnet Replace the bonnet stay in its hol- der by pressing it. Lower the bon-net and then allow it to drop shut. Make sure that it has latched
securely.
WARNING : As the bonnet is fit-
ted with sound-proofing it is
heavy, take care when openingand closing.
13I-3OPENING THE BONNET
Bonnet
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A
A support bar is provided so that long objects can be carried in the vehicle,
passing through the rear roof flap. The weight of the objects must be sup-
ported on this bar.The bar can be hinged down by lifting the lever A. Guide the bar until it
reaches the door pillar.The bar remains hinged at one end.This allows you to hold long objects and reposition the bar using one hand. Make sure that the bar is securely locked in position. Never allow objects to rest directly on the doors.
15I-4LOAD SUPPORT BAR
Long load support bar
The side openings can be used as fastening points. The rear bumper has been designed to be used as a step.
CAUTION
Never drive the vehicle if the support bar is not in place. The rear doors cannot be fully locked unless
the support bar is in place. When driving with the rear roof flap open you must be aware of any height clearances. It is a legal requirement to attach a warning flag to any object which projects from your vehicle by more than one metre.
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A
B
B
Tray position and access to the
rear.Folding the seat to the tray positionLift leverAto fold the backrest fully
forward. The folded backrest provides a con- venient flat work surface with aretaining strap for storing docu-ments plus two recesses for drinks. Load area, transporting long items Lift the lever Band tip the entire
seat, there is no need to remove the head restraint. The well below the seat and the front of the floor enables items tobe stored out of sight. It also pro-vides a means of chocking longitems when using the opening roofflap. In this position and if the vehicle isnot equipped with a cargo bulk-head, long loads (of up to 2.10metres in length) may be bracedagainst the forward edge of the
load area floor. Secure any loads using the load support bar or the securing pointsprovided.
* According to model or country.
20I-9MULTI-PURPOSE
PASSENGER SEAT *
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A
B
C
A
B
C
Load securing points Use the six securing rings A, B , and Cprovided around the load area to tie down and secure any loads carried.
Depending on what the vehicle is being used for, it should be equipped with appropriate safety guards (half-height, grille, etc.) that can be obtained from the dealer network.
21I-10LOAD SPACE
For safety reasons, all loads must be securely lashed down.
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A
B
Repriming the circuit
To reprime after running out of diesel : - Fill the tank with at least five litres of diesel, with the vehicle parked on as level a surface as possible. - Operate the manual repriming pump until resistance is felt.
- Operate the starter, pressing the accelerator lightly until the engine starts. If the engine fails to start at the first attempt, wait for 15 seconds and then try again. If it fails to start after several attempts, repeat the operation from the beginning. With the engine at idle, press the accelerator lightly to bleed the system.
86V- 3DIESEL INJECTION SYSTEM
1.9 Diesel engine, removal of the engine undertray- Pull the securing clip Atowards the front
of the vehicle.
- Remove the dipstick.
- Unscrew bolt Band remove it.
- Remove the undertray.
- Reprime the circuit.
- Refit the undertray (engine not running).
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Radio connections
To gain access to the wiring and connectors in order to connect a radio and fascia speakers, open the radio cover flap by pressing on the centreand bottom of the flap. The wiring is designed so that power can be supplied to either of the locations 1or 2.
The radio can be fitted in either of locations
1or 2.
Standard connector positionsA1 :Ð
A2 :Ð
A3 :Ð
A4 :(+) Permanent
A5 :Ð
A6 :(+) Rheostat
A7 :(+) Accessories
A8 : Earth
B1 : (+)
B2 :(Ð)
B3 :(+) Front right speaker
B4 :(Ð) Front right speaker
B5 :(+) Front left speaker
B6 :(Ð) Front left speaker
B7 : (+)
B8 :(Ð)
Fitting speakers
A speaker location is provided at each end of the fascia. Unclip and pull out the grille, connect the speakers, secure them by screwing them intoposition, replace the grille. The speakers for this vehicle are of a specific height, contact an approved
dealer.
Diameter of the fascia speakers: 100 mm / 35 mm (Tweeter).
TO FIT SPEAKERS WITH A DIAMETER OF 165 MM (COVER DIAMETER
OF 100 MM) IN THE FRONT DOORS. Aerial. For good reception the aerial should be set at the same angle as the slope of the windscreen.
RADIO FITTINGIV-4
1
2
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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