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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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Electrical adjustment*
On the dashboard to the left of the driver.
Position 0 :driver alone or with 1 passenger.
Intermediate Ñ : driver + 2 passengers.
Position 1 : driver + 4 passengers.
Position 2 : driver + 4 passengers and luggage in the boot.
Position 3 : driver alone + maximum load at the rear.
40I-17VISIBILITY
Adjusting the headlamps * It is recommended that you adjust the beam setting according to the weight and distribution of the load in the vehicle. This system allows you to avoid dazzling other road users, and also to ensure optimum beam settings.
* According to specification and country.
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102VI-5CHANGING A WHEEL
Access to the spare wheel.
The spare wheel is in a carrier under the rear floor. The retaining bolt Aof the spare wheel carrier is inside the vehicle
close to the rear door closing device.Lift up the load space floor covering.Unscrew the nut using the end of the wheelbrace 3.
Raise the carrier to release the retaining hook, then lower the carrier.
Take care that the weight of the wheel does not trap your fingers or press on your feet. Advice Refit the repaired wheel as soon as possible.
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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.
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Engine type1.1i (TU1JP) 1.4i (TU3JP) 1.9D (DW8B) 2.0HDI (DW10TD)
Payload (kg) 475 600 600 800 600 800 600 800
Fuel tank capacity
55 litres 60 litres
Recommended fuel See ÒFILLING WITH FUELÓ
Oil capacity (without air conditioning) 3,5 litres 4,75 litres 4,50 litres
Oil capacity (with air conditioning) Ñ 4,50 litres 4,25 litres
Screen wash reservoir capacity 3,5 or 7,5 litres
Turning circle between walls
(in metres) 11,55 or 11,75 ** 11,75 **
French fiscal rating 6 6 7 8
Theoretical maximum speed (mph) 134 140 148 148 140 142 161
Battery 12 V See ÒBATTERYÓ
Sparking plugsContact your dealer
Weights (kg)
Unladen 1050 1070 10701110/11651165 1185
Gross vehicle weight 1525 1670 1670 18701710/17651965 1785 1985
Max. on front axle 800 930 930 930 930 955
Max. on rear axle 840 950 950 1060 970 1080 970 1080
Gross train weight (GTW) 2200 25502810/28552900 2885 3085
Gross trailer weight with brakes *** 750 900 1100
Gross trailer weight without brakes 525 535 535 555/580 580 630
Trailer nose weight 70
Max. roof rack load 100
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GENERAL*
* According to model or country.
** With power steering.
*** Towing weights valid for France.In each country, it is essential not to exceed the maximum tow- ing loads and speeds permitted by local legislation. For informa-tion on the towing capacity of your vehicle and its maximum
authorised train weight, contact your dealer.
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Chassis number plate: In the engine compartment on the right hand inner wing 1: Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
2 : Gross vehicle weight *.
3 : Gross train weight *.
4 : Maximum weight on front axle *.
5 : Maximum weight on rear axle *.
Colour code On the right hand wheel arch.
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VII-3IDENTIFICATION *
* According to country