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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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Main key
Operates door locks and filler cap, activates or deactivates the passengerÕs airbag *, unlocks the steering, switches on ignition and starts the engine. Central locking using the key* All doors can be locked and unlocked from the front doors using the key in the remote control. The central locking will not operate if one of the front doors is open or not properly closed.
4I-1KEYS, REMOTE CONTROL *
CAUTION
The remote control has a considerable operating range which allows you to lock or
unlock your vehicle from a distance. Handling the remote control, for example in your pocket, could accidentally open the doors.
* According to specification.
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You can adjust the height of the steering wheel.
With the vehicle stationary,firstly adjust your seat to the best position.
Release the steering wheel by pushing the handle forwards.
18I-7ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL
Adjust the steering wheel to the desired height, then lock it in position by pulling the handle fully towards you. Make sure that the instrument panel dials and indicator lights remain clear- ly visible.
IMPORTANT
For safety reasons, these manoeuvres must not be performed while driving.
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1Left air vent
2 Left speaker
3 Upper glove box or passenger's airbag
4 Location of radio or glove compartment
5 Controls :
¥ Electric windows
¥ Rear screen /exterior mirror
demister
¥ Air-conditioning
¥ Hazard warning lights
¥ Heated seats
6 Location of radio / CB, car phone
7 Central air vents
8 Controls :
¥ Horn
¥ Headlamps
¥ Direction indicators
¥ Rear fog lamp
9 Instrument panel
10 Controls :
¥ Windscreen wipers
¥ Rear screen wiper
¥ Windscreen wash 11
Right speaker
12 Right air vent
13 Key-operated switch :
¥ Activation/de-activation of
the passengerÕs airbag
14 Controls :
¥ Passenger's side electric mirror
¥ Headlamp angle adjuster
15 Fusebox access flap
16 Ignition lock
17 Driver's airbag
18 Steering wheel adjustment
19 Heating controls
20 Handbrake
21 Ashtray
22 Gear lever
23 Lighter
24 Lower glove box
25 Courtesy light
* According to specification.
25I-13INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS *
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Direction indicators Left: move the stalk downwards. Right: move the stalk upwards.
To signal a change of direction, move the stalk past the point of resistance. The signal will cancel automatically as the steering wheel returns.
36I-16SIGNALLING
Horn Press the end of the stalk. Headlamp flash Flick the stalk gently towards you.
It is possible to flash the headlamps when the engine is switched off. Hazard warning This operates all the direction indicators at the same time.
Use it only in case of danger,for an emergency stop or in exceptional dri-
ving circumstances.
It can also operate when the ignition is off.The direction indicators will not operate if the vehicle is driven with the hazard warning lights on.
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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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Front and rear screen wash and headlamp wash reservoir.
For best cleaning results and for your safety, use products recommended by the manufacturer to avoid any damage to the windscreen wash circuit.
When topping up, fill slowly. Reservoir level The reservoir is fitted with a transparent tube (with the headlamp wash option).
To see the fluid level, cover the breather hole with your finger.
Unclip the cover, keeping your finger on the opening. The level can be seen through the tube.
85V- 2LEVELS AND CHECKS*
Power steering reservoir*
Check the level with the engine off. The level in the reservoir must be above the MINI mark and below the MAXI mark. The power steering pump must never operate without fluid (risk of seizing).* According to specification.
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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