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2-WHEEL DRIVE (2WD)
MANUAL TRANSAXLE
Manual transaxle vehicles may be towed
using either of the following methods.
❒From the front, with the front wheels
lifted and the rear wheels on the
ground. Before towing, make sure that
the parking brake is released.
❒From the rear, with the rear wheels lift-
ed and the front wheels on the ground,
provided the steering and drivetrain are
in operational condition. Before tow-
ing, make sure that transaxle is in neu-
tral, the steering wheel is unlocked (the
ignition key should be in the “ACC” po-
sition), and the steering wheel is se-
cured with a clamping device designed
for towing service.
IMPORTANT The steering column is not
strong enough to withstand shocks trans-
mitted from the front wheels during tow-
ing. Always unlock the steering wheel be-
fore towing.
TOWING
If you need to have your vehicle towed,
contact a professional service. Your deal-
er can provide you with detailed towing
instructions.
IMPORTANT To help avoid damage to
your vehicle during towing, proper equip-
ment and towing procedures must be
used.
2- WHEEL DRIVE (2WD)
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
Automatic transaxle vehicles may be
towed using either of the following meth-
ods.
❒From the front, with the front wheels
lifted and the rear wheels on the
ground. Before towing, make sure that
the parking brake is released.
❒From the rear, with the rear wheels lift-
ed and a dolly under the front wheels.
IMPORTANT Towing your vehicle with
the front wheels on the ground can result
in damage to the automatic transaxle.4-WHEEL DRIVE (4WD)
Your vehicle should be towed under one
of the following conditions:
❒With all four wheels on a flat-bed truck.
❒With the front or rear wheels lifted and
a dolly under the other wheels.
❒If you can shift the 2WD/4WD switch
to the “2WD” mode, and if the steer-
ing and drive train are in good condi-
tion and the engine can be started, the
vehicle may also be towed according to
the instructions in the “Towing Your
Vehicle (recreational towing)” section.
IMPORTANT Towing your vehicle with
front and/or rear wheels on the ground
can result in damage to the automatic
transaxle and/or the 4WD drive system.
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(1)
68KM037
(1)
68KM038
IF YOU CANNOT
SHIFT AUTOMATIC
TRANSAXLE
GEARSHIFT LEVER
OUT OF “P” (PARK)
Left Hand Drive Vehicle
Vehicles with an automatic transaxle have
an electrically operated park- lock feature.
If the vehicle’s battery is discharged, or
there is some other electrical failure, the
automatic transaxle cannot be shifted out
of Park in the normal way. Jump starting
may correct the condition. If not, follow
the procedure described below. This pro-
cedure will permit shifting the transaxle
out of Park.
❒Be sure the parking brake is firmly ap-
plied.
❒If the engine is running, stop the engine.
❒Make sure the key is in the “ON” or
“ACC” position.
❒Remove the cover (1) over the button.
❒With pushing the release button by the
key or the flat end rod, shift the
gearshift lever to the desired position.This procedure is for emergency use on-
ly. If repeated use of this procedure is nec-
essary, or the procedure does not work
as described, take the vehicle to your deal-
er for repair.
Right Hand Drive Vehicle
Vehicles with an automatic transaxle have
an electrically operated park- lock feature.
If the vehicle’s battery is discharged, or
there is some other electrical failure, the
automatic transaxle cannot be shifted out
of Park in the normal way. Jump starting
may correct the condition. If not, follow
the procedure described below. This pro-
cedure will permit shifting the transaxle
out of Park.
❒Be sure the parking brake is firmly ap-
plied.
❒If the engine is running, stop the engine.
❒Make sure the key is in the “ON” or
“ACC” position.
❒With pushing the release button (1),
shift the gearshift lever to the desired
position.
This procedure is for emergency use on-
ly. If repeated use of this procedure is nec-
essary, or the procedure does not work
as described, take the vehicle to your deal-
er for repair.
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12V – 60/55W
12V – 55W
12V – 21W
12V – 21W
12V – 5W
12V – 21/5W
12V – 5W
12V – 21W
12V – 10W
12V – 5W
12V – 21W
12V – 8W
12V – 5WH4
H11
PY21W
P21W
W5W
P21/5W
W5W
P21W
–
–
P21W
W5W (8W)
W5W
BULBS Power Type
Main beam/dipped beam headlights
Front fog lights
Front direction indicators
Rear direction indicators
Parking lights
Brake lights / taillights
License plate lights
Reversing lights
Passenger compartment light
Luggage compartment light
Rear fog lights
Spot lights
Third brake light (additional brake light)
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 1.6 16V2.0 Multijet
Battery
Spark plugs Iridium
Nickel
Fuses12V 36Ah
NGK SILFR6A11
DENSO K16HPR-U1112V 60Ah
–
–
See “INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE” section
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BRAKES
Service brakes Front
Rear
Parking brake
Vacuum brake
SUSPENSIONS
Front
Rear
STEERING
Type
Minimum steering cycleDisc (Ø 280 mm - 11 in.)
Disc (Ø 280 mm - 11 in.)
Controlled by hand lever, it works on rear brakes
10”
Mc Pherson independent wheels
Bent twisting axle
Power steering, electric
11 m (433 in.)
TRANSMISSION
Drive 4WD
Clutch
Gearbox1.6 16V M/T
1.6 16V A/T
2.0 Multijet4-wheel drive, electronic-control self-locking differential
Dry single disc, Belleville washer, hydraulic control
5 forward gears + reverse
4 forward gears + reverse
6 forward gears + reverse
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– Fluid level check............................. 196
– Gearshift lever............................... 132
– If you cannot shift lever out
of “P” (Park)................................... 238
– Selector position indicator .......... 89
– Specific fluid.................................... 196
– Using the transaxle........................ 156
Battery ................................................. 213
– Replacement ................................... 214
Before driving....................................... 9
Bodywork care..................................... 239
Brakes
– ABS................................................... 162
– Brake fluid....................................... 205
– Brake pedal ..................................... 206
– Brakes.............................................. 205
– Braking ............................................. 161
– Parking brake lever.................130-207
– Technical specifications ................ 252
– Vacuum brake ................................ 161
Bulbs
– Replacement ................................... 221
– Type.................................................. 251
Capacities ............................................ 254
Catalytic converter.............................. 167Children
– Child-proof locks........................... 22
– Child restraint systems ................ 37
– Installation with Isofix type
anchorages...................................41-42
– Installation with lap-shoulder
seat belts......................................... 42
Cigar lighter .......................................... 95
Clock ...................................................... 90
Clutch..............................................131-208
– Pedal................................................. 208
Corrosion prevention......................... 240
CO
2emissions...................................... 27
Cruise Control ..................................... 69
Cup holder ............................................ 142
Daily inspection checklist ................ 150
Declaration of conformity ................. 256
Dimensions........................................... 253
Dipped beam headlights
– Bulb replacement........................... 222
– Control ............................................ 63
Doors
– Central door locking system....... 13
– Child-proof locks........................... 22
– Dead lock ........................................ 14
– Door locks ...................................... 12
ABS ...................................................... 162
Air bags ................................................. 47
– Front................................................ 48
– General warnings........................... 55
– How the system works ................ 52
– Servicing........................................... 54
– Side................................................... 50
Air cleaner............................................. 201
Air conditioning.............................100-104
Ashtray................................................... 95
Assist grips............................................ 140
Audio systems...................................... 110
– Antenna ........................................... 113
– Anti-theft system (SEC) ............... 122
– Cautions on handling .................... 111
– CD Changer................................... 118
– CD player........................................ 117
– Error display messages................. 125
– FM/MW/LW CD Player with
CD Changer control .................... 110
– General ............................................ 113
– Listening to a CD .......................... 112
– MP3/WMA Player.......................... 120
– Radio................................................ 114
– RDS (Radio Data System)............ 115
– Remote audio controls ................ 126
– Troubleshooting ............................ 124
Automatic Transaxle (AT) Fluid ....... 196
– Changing oil .................................... 197
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Mirrors
– Defroster......................................... 93
– Electric mirrors.............................. 28
– Inside rearview mirror ................. 27
– Outside rearview mirror ............. 27
MP3/WMA Player ................................ 119
Odometer ........................................... 87
Operating your vehicle....................... 149
Original spare parts............................. 2
Other controls and equipment......... 129
Parking brake lever ........................... 130
Parking lights ......................................... 63
Pedals..................................................... 131
Performance ......................................... 254
Pretensioners for seat belts .............. 45
Radio antenna...................................... 147
Rear door.............................................. 23
Rear fog light......................................... 64
Rear window washer
– Switch............................................... 66
Rear window wiper
– Blades............................................... 229
– Control ............................................ 66
Recirculated air.............................100-104
Refuelling/Capacities....................10-254
Remote audio controls....................... 126
Roof rails or roof rack anchors ........ 147
Running-in.............................................. 167
Seat back pocket ................................ 145
Seat belts............................................... 31
– Height adjuster............................... 36
– Pretensioners................................. 45
– Seat belt hangers............................ 36
– Seat belt inspection....................... 37
– Seat belt reminder (S.B.R.) .......... 35
– Use.................................................... 33
– Warnings......................................... 31
Seats
– Front (adjustment) ........................ 29
– Front seat heater........................... 139
– Seat back pocket............................ 145
Service station guide........................... 3
Shopping hook...................................... 145
Snow chains .......................................... 171
Spare tire........................................144-211
Spark plugs............................................ 202
Speedometer........................................ 84
Spot light................................................ 138
Starting the engine............................... 152
– If the engine is flooded................. 236
– If the starter does not operate... 236
– Jump starting................................... 233
Steering.................................................. 207
Steering column controls................... 57
Sun visors .............................................. 137
Supplement (declaration
of conformity).................................... 255 Instrument cluster............................... 73
– Meter illumination (control) ....... 90
Instrument panel.............................71-72
Interior light.......................................... 138
Isofix type child restraint system
(installation)..................................41-42
Jack ......................................................... 144
Jacking instructions.............................. 232
Jump starting instructions .................. 233
Keys ....................................................... 11
– Battery replacement..................... 20
– Keyless Entry.................................. 18
Keyless Entry System.......................... 18
Keyless Start System........................... 15
Luggage compartment
– Luggage compartment cover....... 146
– Luggage compartment light ......... 146
– Luggage restraint loops ................ 145
Main beam headlights ........................ 63
– Bulb replacement........................... 222
Maintenance (programmed) .............. 183
– Maintenance schedule................... 185
– Severe driving conditions............. 190
Manual heating and air conditioning
system.................................................. 100
– Maintenance............................108-230
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