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Coolant temperature gauge Under 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 needle enters the red zone and the STOP warning lamp flashes, stop
immediately, switch off ignition, the cooling fan may continue to operate for
a certain time , let the engine cool down and take the precautions indicated in
chapter ÒMAINTENANCEÓ - Levels and Checks. This over-heating may be due to a number of causes, contact the nearest
approved dealer. Fuel gauge When the low level warning lamp comes on continuously with the vehicle on level ground, there remain approximately 7 litres of fuel in the tank. Reservoir capacity (in litres) :
Petrol : 55
Diesel : 60
INSTRUMENT PANEL*
* According to model or country
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1
2Manual repriming pump
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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Topping up engine coolant Engine cold : The coolant level should be between the MINI and MAXI marks.
Engine warm : Wait for 15 minutes, the coolant temperature must be below 100¡C. Protect your
hands with a cloth, and slowly unscrew the cap as far as the safety catch to release the pressure.
Level :
Top up.
If more than 1 litre of coolant is required, have the cooling circuit checked by an approved dealer. Ensure that the cap is properly locked in position on the 2nd notch.
If it is necessary to add fluid frequently, this indicates a fault which should be checked as soon as possible.
* According to specification.
82V- 2LEVELS AND CHECKS*
This is a delicate operation which must be performed by an approved dealer.
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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
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Towbar The installation of a towbar should be carried out by an approved dealer who will know the towing capacity of your
vehicle and have the necessary information on the fitting of such a safety related item. The dealer will also be aware
of any modifications to the vehicleÕs cooling system needed to cater for any arduous towing conditions.
Towing (boat, caravan, etc.)
¥ Before setting off :- check the tyre pressures of both the vehicle and the towed load and check the signalling lamps on the towed load.
- practise manoeuvring, especially reversing.
- regularly grease the towball hitch, remove it when not required.
¥ Spread the load inside the caravan and keep within the weight limits.
¥ Always drive at a moderate speed, Change down to a lower gear in good time before going uphill and downhill. Be aware of the effect of side winds.
¥ Towing increases fuel consumption.
¥ Braking distances are increased. Use the brakes gently and progressively. Avoid harsh braking.
¥ When parking on a slope: as well as following the instructions for operation of the handbrake, make sure that the towbar is properly locked and use wheel chocks if necessary.
106VI-7SAFETY ADVICE
Keep within the towing limits of your vehicle.
In the case of a towing vehicle exceeding its maximum rear axle weight or Gross Vehicle Weight, its speed limit is 60 mph (100 Km/h).
Towing weights: see ÒGENERALÓ.