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Complete operations only in the sequence given:
⇒ Fig. 153ABCDipped beam and main beam headlightsSide light and daytime driving lightTurn signals (front)
6.Insert the bulb, return it to its position and
insert the retaining clip D.Insert the bulb holder in the headlight and
turn it clockwise as far as the stop.Insert the bulb holder in the headlight and
turn it clockwise as far as the stop.
7.Place the rubber cover and check that is
correctly in position. Insert the connector to the bulb H4.
Note
The images show the left hand headlight from behind. The structure of the
right hand side headlight is symmetric.
To replace the front bumper bulbs
Fig. 154 In the front
right wheel arch: Remove
the retaining screws (ar-
rows) and take out the
expansive rivet A
.
Fig. 155 Changing the
bulbs in the headlights
Complete operations only in the sequence given:
1.Always take the checklist into account and take the necessary ac-
tions
⇒ page 267.
2.Unscrew the 2 retaining screws of the wheel arch trim ⇒ Fig. 154
(arrows) with the screwdriver from the vehicle took kit ⇒ page 247.
3.Unscrew the expansive rivet in the lower front part of the wheel arch
trim A with the screwdriver from the vehicle tool kit and complete-
ly remove it ⇒ page 247.
4.Carefully fold the wheel arch trim to the side.5.Release the connector ⇒ Fig. 155 1 and remove it.
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Complete operations only in the sequence given:
6.Turn the bulb holder ⇒ Fig. 155 in the direction of the arrow, in an
anticlockwise direction as far as it will go and remove it, along with
the bulb, pulling backwards.
7.Replace the faulty bulb by a new identical bulb.
8.Insert the bulb holder in the headlight and turn it clockwise as far
as the stop.
9.Plug the connector 1 into the bulb holder. The connector must au-
dibly click into place.
Complete operations only in the sequence given:10.Replace the wheel arch trim into its position.
11.Place the expansive rivet in the wheel arch trim and bumper and
press it completely inwards ⇒ Fig. 154 A.
12.Securely screw the 2 retaining screws
⇒ Fig. 154 (arrows) with a
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3.Carefully remove the cover 1 towards the lever
⇒ Fig. 156 A.
4.Pull the release 3 in the connector 2 in the direction of the arrow
⇒ Fig. 156 B. Use the screwdriver in the vehicle tool kit.
5.Press position 4 and remove the connector 2 ⇒ Fig. 156 B.6.Unscrew the wing nut 5 ⇒ Fig. 156 B.
7.Remove the tail light from the bodywork by carefully pulling back-
wards.
8.Disassemble the tail light unit and place it on a flat, clean surface.
To change the bulb
9.Unlock the bulb holder locking tab (arrow)
⇒ Fig. 157 C and remove
the bulb holder from the tail light.
10.Replace the faulty bulb by a new identical bulb ⇒ Fig. 157 D.
11.Place the lamp holder in the tail light unit. The attachment tabs (ar-
row) should audibly click into place ⇒ Fig. 157 C.
Assembling the tail light units
12.Carefully insert the tail light unit into the opening in the bodywork.
13.Support the tail light with one hand in the assembly position and
securely screw the wing nut with the other 5 ⇒ Fig. 156 B.
14.Ensure that the tail light unit has been correctly fitted and is firmly
secured.
15.Insert the connector 2 into the bulb holder and press the lock 3on the connector in the opposite direction to the arrow ⇒ Fig. 156
B.
16.Insert the cover. The cover should lock into place.17.Close the rear lid ⇒ page 39.Changing the number plate light
Fig. 158 On the rear
bumper: Remove number
plate light
Fig. 159 Number plate
light: Remove the lamp
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Complete operations only in the sequence given:
1.Always take the checklist into account and take the necessary ac-
tions ⇒ page 267.
2.With one hand, press on the number plate light from left to right
and remove it from the bumper ⇒ Fig. 158.
3.Detach the number plate light carefully from the bumper.
4.Turn the bulb holder with the bulb anticlockwise and remove it in
the direction of the arrow ⇒ Fig. 159.
5.Replace the faulty bulb by a new identical bulb.
6.Place the bulb holder in the number plate light and press in the op-
posite direction to the arrow as far as possible ⇒ Fig. 159.
7.
Insert the number plate light carefully into the left edge of the open-
ing on the bumper. During this process, check that the assembly di-
rection of the number plate light is correct, i.e. the spring must be
on the right.
8.Insert the number plate light into the bumper until it audibly clicks
into place.Changing the side turn signal bulb
Fig. 160 Removing the
side turn signal
Fig. 161 Side turn sig-
nal: Changing the bulbs
Complete operations only in the sequence given:
1.Always take the checklist into account and take the necessary ac-
tions
⇒ page 267.
2.With one hand move the side turn signal backwards ⇒ Fig. 160 1.
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How to jump start: description
Fig. 162 Diagram of con-
nections for vehicles
without Start-Stop sys-
tem.
Fig. 163 Diagram of con-
nections for vehicles
with Start-Stop system.
Jump lead terminal connections
1. Switch off the ignition of both vehicles ⇒
.2. Connect one end of the
red jump lead to the positive +
termi-
nal of the vehicle with the flat battery A ⇒ Fig. 162.
3. Connect the other end of the red jump lead to the positive ter-
minal +
in the vehicle providing assistance B.
4. For vehicles without Start-Stop system: Connect one end of the
black jump lead to the negative terminal –
of the vehicle pro-
viding assistance B ⇒ Fig. 162.
– For vehicles with Start-Stop system: Connect one end of the
black jump lead X
to a suitable ground terminal, a solid piece
of metal in the engine block, or to the engine block ⇒ Fig. 163.
5. Connect the other end of the black jump lead X
to a solid met-
al component bolted to the engine block or to the engine block
itself of the vehicle with the flat battery. However, connect it to
a point as far as possible from the battery A
.
6. Position the leads in such a way that they cannot come into contact with any moving parts in the engine compartment.
Starting
7. Start the engine of the vehicle with the boosting battery and let it run at idling speed.
8. Start the engine of the vehicle with the flat battery and wait two or three minutes until the engine is “running”.
Removing the jump leads
9. Before you remove the jump leads, switch off the dipped beam headlights (if they are switched on).

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Towing and tow starting
Introduction
When towing or tow starting, respect the legal requirements.
For technical reasons, it is not possible to tow a vehicle if the battery is flat.
Additional information and warnings:
● Exterior detail ⇒ page 6
● Electronic power control and exhaust gases purification system
⇒ page 237
WARNING
A vehicle with a flat battery should never be towed.
● Never remove the key from the ignition lock. Otherwise, the steering
wheel lock could suddenly lock. Then the vehicle will be uncontrollable.
You may lose control of the vehicle and there is a risk of serious accident.
WARNING
When towing the vehicle, the handling and braking efficiency change
considerably. Please observe the following instructions to minimise the
risk of serious accidents and injury:
● As the driver of the vehicle being towed:
– The brake must be depressed must harder as the brake servo does
not operate. Always remain aware to avoid collision with the towing
vehicle.
– More strength is required at the steering wheel as the power steer-
ing does not operate when the engine is switched off.
● As the driver of the towing vehicle:
– Accelerate gently and carefully.
– Avoid sudden braking and manoeuvres.
– Brake well in advance than usual and brake gently.
CAUTION
● Carefully fit and remove the towline anchorage and its cover to avoid
damage to the vehicle (for example, paintwork).
● When towing, fuel could enter the catalytic converter and cause dam-
age!
Note
Fitting a towline anchorage to the rear bumper is not possible. The vehicle is
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Instructions for tow starting
In general, the vehicle should not be started by towing. Jump-starting is
much more preferable ⇒ page 275.
For technical reasons, the following vehicles can not be tow started:
● Vehicles with an automatic gearbox.
● If the vehicle battery is flat, it is possible that the engine control unit
does not operate correctly.
However, if your vehicle must absolutely be tow-started (manual gearbox):
● Engage the 2nd or 3rd gear.
● Keep the clutch pressed down.
● Switch on the ignition and the hazard warning lights.
● Release the clutch when both vehicles are moving.
● As soon as the engine starts, press the clutch and move the gear lever
into neutral. This helps to prevent a collision with the towing vehicle.
CAUTION
When tow-starting, fuel could enter the catalytic converter and damage it.
Notes on towing
Tow rope or tow bar
When towing, the tow bar is the safest and vehicle friendly way. You should
only use a tow rope if you do not have a tow bar.
A tow rope should be slightly elastic to avoid damage to both vehicles. It is
advisable to use a tow rope made of synthetic fibre or similarly elastic mate-
rial. Only secure the tow rope or tow bar to the towline anchorage or specially
designed fitting.
Towing vehicles with an automatic gearbox
Note the following for a towed vehicle:
●
Make sure the gear selector lever is in the N position.
● Do not drive faster than 50 km/h (30 mph) when towing a vehicle.
● Do not tow further than 50 km (30 miles).
● If a breakdown truck is used, the vehicle must be towed with the front
wheels raised.
Situations in which the vehicle should not be towed
In the following cases, the vehicle should not be towed but transported on a
trailer or special vehicle:
● If the vehicle gearbox does not contain lubricant due to a fault.
● If the battery is flat as the steering cannot be unlocked, as a result, the
electronic steering lock and electronic parking brake cannot be disengaged.
● If the vehicle to be towed has an automatic gearbox and the distance to
be covered is greater than 50 km (30 miles).
Note
The vehicle can only be towed if the steering lock electronic gearbox lock is
deactivated. If the vehicle has no power supply or there is an electric system
fault, the engine must be started using jump leads to deactivate the steer-
ing column electronic gearbox lock.
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Fitting the front towline anchorage
Fig. 164 On the right-
hand side of the front
bumper: Remove the cov-
er
Fig. 165 On the right-
hand side of the front
bumper: Screw in the
towline anchorage
The location for the removable tow ring is on the right-hand side of the front
bumper behind a cover ⇒ Fig. 164.
The towline anchorage should always be kept in the vehicle. Note the instructions for towing
⇒ page 279.
To fit the towline anchorage
● Take the towline anchorage from the vehicle tool kit in the luggage com-
partment ⇒ page 247.
● Press the upper part of the cover ⇒ Fig. 164 (arrow) to disengage and
release the cover.
● Remove the cover and leave it hanging from the vehicle.
● Screw in the tow ring into its housing anticlockwise as far as it will go
⇒ Fig. 165 ⇒
. Use a suitable tool to firmly tighten the towline anchorage
in its location.
● After towing, remove the tow ring by turning it clockwise.
● Place the cover upper tab on the opening of the bumper and carefully
hold the lower tab on the edge of the opening. If necessary, press the lower
tab from below.
● Press the lower area of the cover until the lower tab engages in the
bumper.
CAUTION
The towline anchorage must always be completely and firmly tightened.
Otherwise, it could be released while towing and tow-starting.
Towing advice
Towing requires some experience, especially when using a tow rope. Both
drivers should be familiar with the technique required for towing. For this
reason, inexperienced drivers should abstain.
While driving, avoid excessive traction forces and jerking. When towing on
an unpaved road, there is always a risk of overloading and damaging the
anchorage points.