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REARVIEW MIRROR LIGHTS
(fig. 162)
The lower part of the external
rearview mirrors incorporate a light
to illuminate the area through which
passengers get into and out of the
car.
This light will automatically switch
on, for about 3 minutes, when the
door is opened or when the door lock
is released by means of the remote
control.SUN VISORS (fig. 163)
The sun visors can swing up or
down or be pivoted sideways.
Release the visors from hooks Ato
move them sideways.COURTESY MIRRORS (fig. 164)
They are fitted on the back of the
sun visors: they can be accessed by
rotating the visors and lifting the
cover A.
The mirrors are fitted with lights
that will come on automatically
when lifting the cover and will go
out when lowering it again or auto-
matically after 15 minutes after
switching the engine off (ignition
key at STOP).
fig. 162
L0A0195b
fig. 163
L0A0192b
fig. 164
L0A0193b
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CENTRAL SUNROOF AND
WINDOW LOCKING SYSTEM
Central locking/opening of sunroof
and windows can be actuated at the
following conditions:
– ignition key removed
– all doors closed correctly.To actuate central locking by
means of the remote control, keep
button B(fig. 188) depressed for
more than 3 seconds after closing
the doors: the sunroof and window
winders will be actuated until they
are completely closed or the button
is released.
To actuate central locking by
means of the remote control, keep
button A(fig. 188) depressed for
more than 3 seconds after opening
the doors: the sunroof and windows
winders will be actuated until they
are completely open or the button is
released.
This function can be used before
getting into the car when it has been
parked in the sun, in order to aerate
the passenger compartment.Central locking can also be actuat-
ed by turning the key in the lock of
one of the front doors: keep the key
turned to 2(fig. 189) for more than
3 seconds. The sunroof and window
winders are actuated until they are
completely closed or the key is
released.
By keeping the key turned to 1(fig.
189) for more than 3 seconds, both
the sunroof and all the windows will
open. The sunroof and window
winders are actuated until they are
completely open or the key is
released.
fig. 188
L0A0174b
fig. 189
L0A0176b
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BOOT
The boot can be opened both from
the outside and the inside of the car.
IMPORTANT Faulty closing of the
boot is signalled by the lighting of
the relevant symbol on the multi-
function display, together with mes-
sage “BOOT OPEN”With the battery flat, or
after the interruption of
one of the protection
fuses, or if you want to disconnect
a loaded battery (e.g. for a car
stop period), before opening the
luggage compartment bonnet
carefully read and comply with
the instructions contained in the
paragraph “If battery is to be dis-
connected” in the chapter “In an
emergency”.
OPENING FROM THE INSIDE
Boot tailgate is opened electrically.
It can be opened only when the igni-
tion key is at MARand the car is
stopped, or for 3 minutes after turn-
ing the key to STOPwithout open-
ing or closing a door.
To open the boot, press button A
(fig. 192), placed on the central con-
sole, as follows:
– a short pressure of the button will
release the boot lock– a prolonged pressure of the but-
ton will release the lock and open
the boot.
Boot lifting is facilitated by the
action of gas dampers.
The dampers are cali-
brated so as to ensure
correct lifting of the boot
tailgate with the weights estab-
lished by the manufacturer.
Addition of extra equipment (e.g.
spoiler, etc.) can adversely affect
operation and safety of use.
fig. 192
L0A0167b
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Boot lock opening/closing by remote control
Central door locking system condition
To open the
boot tailgate
To close
the boot tailgate
Off
Press tailgate button
When the boot is
closed, the lock
remains
unlockedBound to central door locking Not bound to central door locking
On
Press remote control
button
A(fig. 194),
then press the tailgate
button
or keep remote
control button
depressed
(more than 1 second)
When the boot is
closed, the lock
remains unlocked.
To lock the
tailgate lock, press
remote control button
B(fig. 194) On
Press remote control
button
A(fig. 194),
then press the tailgate
button
or keep remote
control button
depressed
(more than 1 second)
When the boot is
closed, the lock
remains unlocked.
To lock the
tailgate lock, press
remote control button
B(fig. 194) Off
Press remote control
button
A(fig. 194),
then press the tailgate
button
or keep remote
control button
depressed
(more than 1 second)
When the boot is
closed, the lock
remains unlocked.
The lock will automat-
ically lock when the
car speed
exceeds 20 km/h
FUNCTIONS THAT CAN BE
MODIFIED BY THE CONNECT
MENU
The CONNECT enables to switch
on/off the following functions:
– locking/unlocking the boot
together with central door
locking/opening– automatic locking of the boot,
door locks and fuel filler cap, when
the car speed exceeds 20 km/h.
To actuate these settings, refer to
the CONNECT supplement provid-
ed with the car.The following tables summarize
the operation logic of the boot lock,
depending on the functions that
have been actuated.
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Boot lock opening/closing by metal insert of the key
Central door locking system condition
To open the
boot tailgate
To close
the boot tailgate
On
Turn the key clock-
wise in the
lock latch
When the boot is
closed, the lock
remains
unlocked.
To lock the
tailgate lock, turn the
key counterclockwise
in the lock latch Off
Turn the key clock-
wise in the
lock latch
When the boot is
closed, the lock
remains
unlocked.
To lock the
tailgate lock, turn the
key counterclockwise
in the lock latch.
In any case, the lock
will automatically
lock when the car
speed exceeds 20
km/hOn
Turn the key clock-
wise in the
lock latch
When the boot is
closed, the lock
remains
unlocked.
To lock the
tailgate lock, turn the
key counterclockwise
in the lock latch Off
Press the tailgate but-
ton
When the boot is
closed, the lock
remains
unlockedNot bound to central door locking Bound to central door locking
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If repairs need to be car-
ried out inside the engine
compartment when this is
still hot, be careful not to burn
yourself and keep away from the
electric fan as this may cut in at
any time, even if the key is
removed from the ignition switch.
Wait until the engine has cooled.
Scarves, ties and other
loose articles of clothing
could easily get caught up
in moving parts.To close the bonnet:
Lower the bonnet at approx. 20 cm
from the engine compartment and
then let it drop, ensuring that it is
fully closed and not just held in posi-
tion by the safety catch. If the bonnet
does not close properly do not push it
down but open it again and repeat the
above procedure.
For safety reasons the
bonnet shall always be
perfectly closed when trav-
elling. Always check for proper
bonnet locking. If the bonnet is left
inadvertently open, stop the car
immediately and close the bonnet.FUEL FILLER CAP
The fuel filler cap flap is controlled
automatically controlled by the cen-
tral door locking system.
When central door locking is on,
the fuel filler flap cannot be opened;
when central door locking is off, the
flap can be opened by simply press-
ing on the front part in point A(fig.
215).
Open the fuel filler flap by turning
it in the direction shown by the
arrow until it is completely opened.
fig. 215
L0A0012b
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3) Replace the clipped in bulb C.
4) Close the shield by clipping it
into its housing.
5) Refit the lens by inserting side D
first and then pressing the other side
to engage clip A. DOOR LIGHTS (fig. 42)
To replace the bulb:
1) Remove the lens by using a
screwdriver as a lever on clip A.
2) Press the two sides of shieldBat
the fastening clips and turn it.
3) Replace the clipped in bulb C.
4) Close the shield Bby clipping it
into its housing.
5) Refit the lens by inserting side D
first and then pressing the other side
to engage clip A. DOOR MIRROR LIGHTS
(fig. 43)
To replace the bulb:
1) Remove the lens by using a
screwdriver as a lever on clip A.
2) Remove the bulb holder Bby
turning it anticlockwise.
3) Replace the clipped in bulb C.
4) Insert the bulb holder and turn
it clockwise.
5) Refit the lens by inserting side D
first and then pressing the other side
to fit it.
fig. 42
L0A0138b
fig. 43
L0A0141b
fig. 41
L0A0140b
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Interior lights
Boot ceiling light
Passenger compartment rear ceiling light
Door puddle lights
(*) As an alternative for certain versions/markets
Fuse
19 (*)
13 (*)
19 (*)
13 (*)
19 (*)
13 (*)
Ampere
10
10
10
10
10
10
Location
fig. 78
fig. 73
fig. 78
fig. 73
fig. 78
fig. 73
Fuse
1-6-8-12-17-18-21-23
22
18
9
5
7
3
11
19
21
14
25
1
15
Ampere
–
20
7.5
20
20
25
25
20
15
7.5
10
15
10
7.5
Location
fig. 78
fig. 73
fig. 73
fig. 73
fig. 73
fig. 78
fig. 73
fig. 78
fig. 75
fig. 73
fig. 73
fig. 73
fig. 73
fig. 73
Devices and utilities
Available
Cigar lighter
Air bag
Power supply point boot 1
Power supply point boot 2
Amplifier for sound system with HI-FI system
Rear head restraints (tilting)
Boot (electrified lock actuator)
Spark plugs (petrol versions)
Engine compartment relay coils
Headlight beam adjustment control unit
Trailer control unit (presetting)
Power steering control unit