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REAR VIEW MIRRORS
ELECTRIC EXTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRRORS
Features
The end of the glass in the exte-rior rear view mirrors is aspherical,so as to enlarge the lateral fi eld  of 
vision.
Objects

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AUTOMATIC GEARBOX
The engine can only be started when the lever is at position P or N.
A safety device ensures that starting is impossible in the other positions.
After starting the engine, with

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BRAKES
ABS system
The ABS system enhances your safety by preventing the wheels from locking in the event of sudden brakingor in conditions of poor road adherence. It enables you to retain contro

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UNLOCKING INEMERGENCY
In the event of a malfunctioningof 
the electric parking brake or a bat-
tery failure, provided your gear-
box is not in Park position (P) with
an automatic gearb

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LOCKING/UNLOCKING
FROM THE INSIDE
A press on the controlA operates
the electric central locking andunlocking, provided all the doorsare closed.
It is still possible to open the doorsfrom the in

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ACCESS
To make it easier to open the doors,
the windows automatically open bya few millimetres.
Note:This movement occurs immediately you touch an interior door handle.
The window recloses, au

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B
ACCESS
BOOT
This can be unlocked, vehiclestopped:With either the remote control
or the key.
Using the interior central 
unlocking button, or simply byopening a door.
Opening from the outsid

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The programmable heating sys-
tem operates independently of theengine.
With the engine off, it is used topreheat the engine cooling systemso as to have an optimum engine
operating temperature o
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