18KNOWING YOUR CAR
Doors not closed correctly (red)
The warning light s witches on when one or
more doors are not completel y s hut. An acous tic
s ignal is activated with the doors open and the
car moving. The warning light in the multifunction di s-
play also switches on when the bonnet and/or tailgate are
not properly s hut. The dis play will s how the dedicated
message.
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General failure indication (amber)
Fuel cut-off activated
This warning light (or symbol on the display)
s witches on when the fuel cut-off system inter-
venes . The dis play shows the dedicated message.
Eng ine oil pressure sensor failure
This warning light (or symbol on the dis play) switches on
when a fault is detected in the engine oil pre ssure sens or.
The dis play shows the dedicated message.
Dusk sensor failure
This warning light (or symbol on the dis play) switches on
when a fault is detected in the dus k sens or.
S peed limit exceeded
This warning light (amber), or symbol (red) on the dis-
play , switches on when the pr
eset speed limit i s exceeded
(for Arab countries the speed limit is s et at 120 km/h).
The dis play shows the dedicated message.
Rain sensor failure
(for vers ions/markets where provided)
This warning light (or symbol on the dis play) switches on
when a fault is detected in the rain s ensor. The dis play
s hows the dedicated message.
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40KNOWING YOUR CAR
TRIP COMPUTER
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Trip computer is used to dis play information on car
operation when the ke y i s turned to MAR. This function
i s compos ed of separate trips , called “Trip A” and “Trip
B” which can monitor the entire mi ssion (journey) in a
reciprocally independent manner.
Both function s can be res et (reset means s tart of a new
journey ). “Trip A” is used to dis play the figures relat-
ing to:
– Range
– Trip dis tance
– Average cons umption
– Ins tantaneous consumption
– Average s peed
– Travel time (driving time).
– Trip A Res et
“Trip B” may be used to dis play the figures relating to:
– Dis tance travelled B
– Average cons umption B
– Average s peed B
– Trip time B (driving time).
– Trip B Res et N.B. “Trip B” ma
y be dis abled (s ee “Activating T
rip B”).
“Range” and “In stant cons umption” parameters cannot
be res et.
Values displa yed
Range
This indicates the approximate di stance which can be trav-
elled with the amount of fuel pre sent in the tank. The di s-
play will s how the reading ‘----’ when the following events
take place:
– range value lower than 50 km (or 30 mi)
– in cas e of car parked with engine running for an ex-
tended period.
IMPORTANT The range can be affected b y s everal fac-
tors : driving s ty le (s ee “Driving s ty le” in the “S tarting and
driving” chapter), ty pe of route (motorway , towns and
cities , mountain roads , etc.), conditions of use (load, ty re
pressures , etc.). Trip planning mus t therefore take the
above into account.
Distance travelled
This indicates the approximate dis tance covered from the
s tart of the new mi ssion.
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KNOWING YOUR CAR151
1
FUEL FILLER CAP fig. 86
To refuel, press flap A to relea se it and acce ss the fuel tank
cap. The flap i s locked with the central locking on.
Undo cap B which has a device C retaining it to the flap so
it cannot be los t. The sealing may cause a slight pressure
increas e in the tank. A little breathing off, while slackening
the cap i s abs olutely normal.
When refuelling, attach the cap to the device in side the flap
a s s hown in the figure.
fig. 86L0E0060m
For diesel engines, only use diesel fuel for
motor vehicles in accordance with EN590 Eu-
ropean specifications. The use of other prod-
ucts or mixtures may damage the engine beyond re-
pair and consequently invalidate the warranty, due
to the damage caused. If you accidentally refuel with
another type of fuel, do not start the engine, and
drain the tank. If the engine has run, even for a very
short time, you will need to have the entire fuel sup-
ply system emptied in addition to the tank.
FILLING THE TANK
To fill the tank completel y, top-up twice after the fir st click
of the fuel s upply gun. Further top-up s could caus e fail-
ures in the fuel s upply system.
Do not bring naked flames or lit cigarettes
near the fuel tank filler: fire risk. Keep your
face away from the fuel filler to prevent
breathing in harmful vapours.
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STARTING AND DRIVING
189
3
SAVING FUELSome useful tips are given below for saving fuel and re-
ducing harmful emissions of CO
2and other pollutants (ni-
trogen oxides, unburnt hydrocarbons, Particulate Matter
(PM), etc.).
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
Car maintenance
Have checks and adjustments carried out in accordance
with the “Scheduled Servicing Plan”.
Ty r e s
Check the pressure of the tyres routinely at an interval of
no more than 4 weeks: if the pressure is too low, con-
sumption levels increase as resistance to rolling is higher.
Unnecessary loads
Do not travel with an overloaded luggage compartment.
The weight of the car (especially when driving in town)
and its ride greatly affect consumption and stability.Accessories installed on longitudinal bars
Remove accessories like
: roof racks, ski racks, luggage con-
tainer, etc. from the roof if they are no longer used. These
accessories lower aerodynamic penetration and adverse-
ly affect consumption levels. When transporting particu-
larly large objects, use a trailer if possible.
Electric devices
Use electrical devices only for the amount of time needed.
The heated rear window, additional headlights, wind-
screen/rear window wipers and heater fan need a con-
siderable amount of energy, therefore increasing fuel con-
sumption (by up to 25% in the urban cycle).
Climate control system
Using the climate control system leads to higher fuel con-
sumption (on average up to +20%). If the temperature
outside permits, try and use the vent
ilation only.
Devices for aerodynamic control
The use of non-certified devices for aerodynamic control
may adversely affect air drag and consumption levels.
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IN AN EMERGENCY
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4
F12
F12
F13
F13
F31
F33
F34
F35
F36
F37
F38
F39
F40
F41
7.5
15
7.5
15
5
20
20
5
20
7,5
10
10
30
7.5
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
FUSE SUMMARY TABLEELECTRIC DEVICES FUSE AMPERE FIGURERight dipped beam headlight Right dipped beam headlight (Xenon gas discharge bulb) Left dipped beam headlight, headlight alignment correctorLeft dipped beam headlight (Xenon gas discharge bulb) Climate control system fan relay coil, Body ComputerRear left electric windowRear right electric window
Reversing lights, engine compartment junction unit relay coils,
brake light pedal control (normally closed contact), water in diesel sensor, flow meter Central locking system control unit, fuel flap, dead lock, tailgate release
Third brake light, instrument panel, Adaptive Headlights Node, control unit on left-hand gas discharge headlight
Front roof lights, rear central roof light,
driver side and passenger side sun visor lights, luggage compartment light, glove compartment light (Platinum trim level with optional sun roof)
Radio setup/Radio/Radio Navigator, Blue&Me
TMnode, alarm siren, alarm
system on roof light, climate control unit, tyre pressure monitoring control
unit, diagnosis socket connector, rear roof lightsHeated rear windowElectric door mirror demisters, demisters on windscreen jets
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MAINTENANCE AND CARE
235
5
SCHEDULED SERVICING PLAN
Thousands of miles
Thousands of kilometres
Months
Check tyre condition/wear and adjust pressure if required
Check operation of lighting system (headlights, direction indicators, hazard warning lights, luggage compartment, passenger compartment, instrument panel warning lights, etc.)Check windscreen wiper/washer operationCheck the position/wear of the windscreen/rear window wiper blades
Check condition and wear of front disc brake pads andbrake pad wear indicator operationCheck rear disc brake pad liner condition and wear
Visually inspect condition of: bodywork exterior, underbody protection,
pipes and hoses (exhaust - fuel supply system - brakes), rubber elements (boots - sleeves - bushes - etc.)
Check cleanliness of bonnet and luggage compartment locks, cleanliness and lubrication of linkages
Check and top up, if required, fluid levels (engine coolant, brake/hydraulic clutch fluid, windscreen washer fluid, battery fluid, etc)Check handbrake lever travel and adjust, if requiredCheck tension of accessory drive belts and adjust, if necessary Check exhaust emissions/fumes21 42 63 84 105
35 70 105 140 175
24 48 72 96 120
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LIST OF CONTENTS
SBR system.............................157
Seat belts................................156
Seats......................................52
– cleaning...............................256
Side bags................................178
Side lights...............................69
– bulb replacement.................216
Snow chains...........................193
Sport (function)......................77
SPORT function.....................107
Starting and driving................183
Starting the engine...........184-196
Steering lock...........................51
Steering wheel........................56
Steering..................................263
Sun roof.................................86
Sun visors...............................81
Suspension ............................263– Reactive Suspension
System.................................109
Symbols..................................42
Technical specifications..........257
The keys.................................44
Third brake light
(bulb replacement)...............218
To wing the car........................231
To wing trailers........................191
TPMS.....................................127
Tr a n s mission..........................262
Trip Computer........................40
TTC system............................121
Ty r e s
–inflation pressure.................268
– replacement.........................203
–Rim Protector......................266
–snow tyres............................267
– standard tyres provided .......267 Rear window wiper
– blades...........................249-250
– control.................................71
– nozzles.................................251
Refuelling...............................150
Remote control (key)..............45
Replacing a bulb.....................
210
Replacing a wheel...................203
Replacing an exterior bulb......214
Replacing an interior bulb......219
Replacing fuses.......................223
Reversing light
(bulb replacement)...............217
Rim Protector (tyres)..............266
Roof rack/ski rack..................104
Rubber hoses..........................249
Safe Lock (device).................47
Safety.....................................155
Saving fuel.............................189
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