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Remote controls
The remote control uses a high-frequency transmitter, which has the following advantages :
- it is not necessary to aim directly at the receiver in the vehicle.
- it operates through all materials (panels, load)
- it has a very long range. Central locking by remote control. The remote control locks and unlocks the doors and tailgate. Press once on but- ton Ato lock, or on button Bto unlock.
If this does not work the first time, press again. Locking or unlocking is confirmed by the direction indicators :- Locking = Indicators light up for approx. two seconds.
- Unlocking = Indicators flash rapidly.
If a door is open or incorrectly closed, the central locking will not operate. I
t is not necessary to keep the button pressed.
If the remote control does not function, reinitialise it. See the paragraph below on ÒChanging the remote control batteriesÓ.
If the remote control is lost or should fail, it is still possible to open the doors using the key.
The remote control key has been designed with a snap-off key. In an accident, the key will snap off to prevent knee injury.Unlocking also switches on the interior lamps.
Electronic engine immobiliser The ELECTRONIC ENGINE IMMOBILISER locks the engine control system. The system is automatically activated when the key is taken out of the ignition.All the keys contain an electronic device.Only your keys can start your vehicle.Insert your key in the ignitionAfter switching on the ignition, a dialogue is established between the key and the
electronic engine immobiliser. If the key is not recognised, starting is not possible.
NOTE : simultaneous use of other high frequency equipment (mobile telephones, domestic alarms
etc.) may interfere with the operation of the remote control. If it entirely ceases to function, it needs to be reinitialised. See ÒChanging the remote control batteryÓ.
* According to specification or country
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Anti-theft precautions Before leaving your vehicle :
- Completely close all windows and do not leave objects visible from the outside.
- Remove the ignition key, engage the steering lock and lock all doors. Changing the remote control batteries Unclip to access the batteries.
Two batteries, ref.: CR 1620 3V.
After changing a battery, it is necessary to reinitialisethe remote control.
Do this by switching on the ignition and then operating your remote control.
* According to specification
7I-1KEYS, REMOTE CONTROL *
DO NOT DISCARD USED BATTERIES.
RETURN THEM TO AN APPROVED DEALER OR TO APPROVED COLLECTION CENTRES.
(photographic shops, etc.)
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Electronic key warning lamp Lights up when switching
on ignition if the key is not recogni- sed
* Depending on version or country.
35I-15WARNING LAMPS *
Minimum coolant fluid level warning lamp If the warning lamp lights
up, it is imperative to stop the vehicle. Check the level and takethe precautions detailed in chapter
ÒLEVELS AND CHECKSÓ).
Battery charge warninglamp Should not be on when the engine is running. If it
comes permanently on, contact
your nearest approved Dealer.
Imperative stopwarning lamp Lights up at the same time as ano-
ther visual warning or if the maxi-mum permissible coolant fluid tem-perature is reached.
Engine oil pressurewarning lamp If it lights up while you are
driving, stop the engine, check the
level, (See ÒLEVELS ANDCHECKSÓ). If it remains lit despite the level being correct, contact your nearest
approved Dealer. Warning lamp for hand-brake and for brakefluid level Indicates that the brake
is applied or incorrectly released. Also that the brake fluid level is
insufficient. See ÒBRAKESÓ,
ÒLEVELS AND CHECKSÓ . The warning lamp may also indica- te a malfunction of the electronicbraking distribution.
Engine operation war-ning lamp (autodiagno-sis)
If it flashes or lights up, this indi-cates a malfunctioning of either theinjection, ignition or emissioncontrol systems (depending oncountry). Quickly consult your nearest
approved dealer.
AIRBAG operation war-ning lamp
See ÒTHE AIRBAG SYSTEMÓ. Doors open warninglamp Lights up when swit- ching on ignition.
Goes out when all the doors are
closed correctly.
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See ÒDIESEL INJECTION SYSTEMÓ.
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Power steering reservoir
Level: see ÒLEVELS AND
CHECKSÓ. Topping up engine oil
See ÒCAPACITYÓ. Finish by checking the oil level using the manual dipstick.
Battery
See ÒBATTERYÓ. Air filter Follow the instructions in the Maintenance Guide.
Engine oil dipstick Check with the vehicle on a level surface and at leastten minutes after having
switched off the engine. Never exceed the maxi- mum level.
Check the level regularly.Maxi Mini
Caution
Take care when carrying out checks under the bonnet when theengine is hot, even if the engine is
switched off, as the cooling fancan start up at any time. The engine oil should be checked regularly between the servicevisits recommended by the manu-
facturer, as well as before longjourneys.
Topping up brake fluid
See ÒLEVELS AND CHECKSÓ.
Front and rear screenwash and headlampwash* reservoir
See ÒCAPACITYÓ.
Topping up enginecoolant
See ÒLEVELS AND CHECKSÓ. Note : If it is necessary to top up
the coolant frequently this indi- cates a fault which should bechecked as soon as possible.V- 1LEVELS
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These warning lights are tested with the key in the ignition on position : M
64III-1STEERING LOCK-IGNITION-STARTER
¥ S : Steering lock
To release the steering lock, turn the steering wheel slightly, without forcing it, at the
same time as turning the key.
¥ A : Accessories Allows operation of some electrical accessories (radio, electric windows, map rea-
ders, etc.). The battery charge light comes on. ¥ M : Ignition
The following warning lamps * should illuminate : ABS, preheating (Diesel), battery
charge, STOP, oil pressure, handbrake and brake fluid level, engine autodiagnosis,airbags, door closing. If any of these warning lamps do not illuminate, there is a malfunction. ¥ D : Starter Release the key as soon as the engine has started. Never operate the key with the
engine running (see ÒSTARTING THE ENGINEÓ).
* According to model or country
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Discharged battery.
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VI-2BATTERY
Emergency starting from another battery
A vehicle with a discharged battery can be started with either an electrically isolated slave battery or the battery of another vehicle.
To avoid risks of explosion, correctly follow the orderindicated below.
Slave battery
Earth point on failed vehicle.
Check that the voltage of the slave battery is correct (12 volts).
If using the battery of another vehicle, its engine must be switched off. The two vehicles must not be in direct contact
with each other. Connect the battery cables as shown in the diagram in the orderindicated. Make sure that the cable clips are pro-
perly connected (risk of sparks).Start the engine of the assisting vehicle and let it run under slight acceleration for about a minute.
Start the engine of the vehicle with the discharged battery. Caution Do not touch the cable clips during the operation.Do not lean over the batteries.
Disconnect the cables in the reverse order to connection ensuring that they do not touch one another.
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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
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70 A
60 A
50 A
40 A
20 A
30 A
25 A
20 A
15 A
10 A
5 A
FuseAmperageSupply type Functions protected
F5 20 A Battery +BSI
F6 30 A Battery +Free
F7 20 A Battery +Additional heating burner
F14 SHUNTBattery +Injection double relay
F18 10 A Front right hand main beam
F19 10 AFront left hand main beam
F20 10 A
Ignition onABS ECU
F21 5 A Battery + Additional heating relay
F22 20/30 A Battery +Diesel heating relay
F23 15 A Ignition onDiesel heater
F24 5 A Ignition onFree
F25 15 A Ignition onFuel pump
F26 SHUNTBattery +Double injection relay
F27 30 A Battery + Free
F28 5/10 A Ignition onThrottle housing heater (petrol)/
Injection pump (diesel)
F29 30 A Battery + Free
F30 10 A Battery +Front left hand fog lamp
F31 10 A Battery +Front right hand fog lamp
F32 5/10 AIgnition onInjection ECU
F33 15 A Ignition on Reverse lamps Ð Coolant level
Preheater unit Ð Cooling fan unit
F34 5 A Ignition on Exhaust sensor
Engine compartment fuses
Unclip the cover. The unnumbered fuses are spares. After repairs, reposition the cover
very carefully.
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VI-1TABLE OF FUSES
(According to specification or country)
FUSE COLOUR CHART
Maxi-fuses Fuses