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 TEMPORARY REPAIR OF 
A TYRE  
  Vehicles which are not equipped with a  
spare  wheel  have  two  tyre  repair  aero-
sols  stored  in  an  insulated  storage  box 
in the boot.  
 (See  also  the  instructions  on  the  aero- 
sols).    -   Remove the foreign body if possible.  
  -   Position the wheel so that the valve 
is vertical to the ground. 
  -   Shake the aerosol vigorously before  use. (In very cold weather, warm the  
aerosol  for  a  few  minutes  in  your 
hands). 
     -      F i x    t h e    a e r o s o l ’ s    fl   e x i b l e    c o n n e c - tor  onto  the  valve,  keeping  it  cen-
tralised. 
  -   Hold  the  valve  against  the  hole  in  the wheel rim. 
  -   Empty  the  2  aerosols  one  after  the  other,  held  upright,  until  the  tyre  is 
 s a t u r a t e d    ( n o    f u r t h e r    fl   o w    v i s i b l e    i n  
the connector) 
  -   Remove the connector and immedia- tely  drive  at  least  3  miles  (5  km), 
 
at moderate speed  . 
  -   If  possible,  check  the  pressure  of  the tyre. 
  -   Then immediately drive   at moderate 
speed   to the nearest garage.    The  aerosol  cans  enable  you  to 
carry out a temporary repair (maxi-
mum speed 50 mph (80 km/h)).  
 After use, have the vehicle exam- 
ined  by  a  professional  who  will 
assess  whether  the  tyre  can  be 
repaired or must be replaced.  
 As  the  aerosol  cans  are  pres- 
surised, they must not be exposed 
to a temperature above 50 °C.  
 Store  them  away  from  heat  in  
their insulated storage box.          
         
        
        
     
        
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CHANGING A WHEEL 
 Operating  procedure  for  replacing  a  
faulty wheel with the spare wheel using 
the tools provided with the vehicle.  
  Parking the vehicle  
   -   If possible, park the vehicle on level, stable and non-slippery ground. 
  -   Apply  the  parking  brake,  engage   fi   r s t   o r   r e v e r s e   g e a r .         Access to the spare wheel and  
the jack  
 The  wheel  is  located  outside  the  ve- 
hicle,  under  the  boot,  supported  by  a 
metal carrier.  
   -   Remove the wheelbrace  
1 , secured 
 
on  the  rear  right  inner  panel  of  
the boot  . 
  -   Using the wheelbrace   1 , slacken the 
spare  wheel  carrier  retaining  bolt, 
located    inside  the  boot  under  the 
carpet  . 
  -   Lift  the  carrier  to  release  the  hook  rearwards, then lower it. 
  -   Remove  the  jack  storage  case    2  
located in the spare wheel.      Removing a wheel  
   -   Chock the rear of the wheel diagonally 
opposite the wheel to be changed. 
  -   Remove  the  wheel  trim  using  the  wheelbrace,  by  pulling  at  the  valve  
passage hole. 
  -   Slacken the wheel bolts.  
  -   Place  the  jack  under  the  locating  point  on  the  sub-frame    E   that  is 
closest to the wheel to be changed.  
Ensure that the entire surface of the 
jack base plate is in contact with the 
ground. 
  -   Extend the jack, completely unscrew  the bolts and remove the wheel.         
         
        
        
     
        
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  Third brake lamp 5 bulbs W5W 
 Unclip the boot side trim.  
 Remove the wing nut. 
 Release the lamp unit from the outside. 
 Press  the  lug    A   and  disconnect  the 
connector. 
 Remove the sealing foam. 
 Move aside the tabs   B  and remove the 
bulb holder. 
 Turn  the  faulty  bulb  a  quarter  turn  and  
change it.  
   T o    r e fi   t ,    c a r r y    o u t    t h e s e    o p e r a t i o n s    i n   
reverse  order  and  ensure  that  the  bulb 
holder, the lamp unit and the foam cover 
are repositioned correctly.    Using  a  10  mm  spanner,  unscrew  the 
2 nuts  
A . 
 Release the lamp unit.  
 Squeeze  the  two  tabs    B   to  release  the 
bulb holder. 
 Change the faulty bulb.  
   
1.    Direction indicators
(P21W amber). 
  
2.    Reversing lamps P21W. 
  
3.    Brake lamps/sidelamps (P21/5W). 
  
4.    Foglamp (P21W).  
                                           Rear lam
ps        
         
        
        
     
        
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Fuse   
    
N°         Rating       
Functions    
  1     -    Not used  
  4     20 A    Multifunction screen - Boot lamp - Audio equipme nt - Steering mounted controls - Trailer 
  5     -    Not used 
  6     10 A    Coolant level - Audio equipment 
  7     15 A      D r i v i n g   s c h o o l   a c c e s s o r y   -   A l a r m   fi   t t e d   a s   a n   a c c e s s o r y  
  9     -    Not used 
  10     40 A    Rear screen demisting    11     15 A    Rear windscreen wiper 
  12     30 A    Front electric windows 
  14     10 A    Engine fusebox - Airbags - Steering mounted cont rols - Rain sensor 
  15     15 A    Instrument panel - Multifunction screen - Air con ditioning - Audio equipment 
  16     30 A    Locking/unlocking controls for doors, bonnet a nd boot 
  20     10 A    Right-hand brake lamp 
  21     15 A    Left-hand brake lamp - 3rd brake lamp 
  22     20 A    Front courtesy lamp - 12 volt accessories socket 
  S1     Shunt    PARC shunt     
         
        
        
     
        
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