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Presentation
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 
    1.   Fusebox. 
  2.   Additional programmable heating. 
  3.   Cruise control / sped limiter controls.   4.   Vehicle configuration / Headlamp beam 
height / Front/rear foglamps. 
  5.   Lighting and direction indicator control  stalk. 
  6.   Instrument panel with screen.    7.   Wiper / screenwash / trip computer 
control stalk. 
  8.   Ignition  switch. 
  9.   Driver's front airbag / Horn. 
  10.   Steering mounted audio system  controls.    
     
        
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Location
 EXTERIOR  
  Rear  lamps,  direction 
indicators, 3 rd   brake 
lamp, foglamps  44, 138, 142-143     Left-hand  side: 
 fuel fi ller cap, fuel tank  129 
 Fuel  cut-off  130  
  Load  space  80-81 
 Rear  doors  21  
  Number  plate  lamp  143  
  Rear  parking  sensors  91  
  Spare  wheel,  jack, 
changing a wheel, 
tools, puncture repair kit  145-149 
 Infl ating, pressures  149, 163 
 Snow  chains  120  
  Towing,  lifting  150 
 Towbar,  towball  116-118     Dimensions 
152-158  
  Accessories  119 
 Roof rack, roof bars  118  
  Brakes,  pads  124,  127 
 Braking assistance systems  96-97 
 Trajectory  control  98-100 
 Tyres, pressures  149, 163 
 Pneumatic  suspension  93-94    Key, remote control, battery  14-17 
 Starting 
18,  38-39 
 Central  locking  22 
 Confi dential card  18 
 Alarm  19  
  Wiper  blade  144 
 Door  mirror  82 
 Side  repeater  141  
  Front lamps, direction indicators, 
front foglamps  44, 138-141 
 Headlamp beam height adjustment  46 
 Headlamp  wash  47 
 Changing  bulbs  138-141  
  Opening/closing  doors  20-22 
 Key  15-16 
 Opening the bonnet, stay  122 
 Autoclose  84,  87    
     
        
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AT A GLANCE
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   Location   
 INSTRUMENTS  AND  CONTROLS  
  Instrument  panels, 
screens, speedometer 23 
 Warning lamps, indicator lamps  24-31 
 Gauges, indicators  32, 35 
 Gear  shift  indicator  36-37  
  Lighting  controls  44-46 
 Automatic illumination of headlamps  45 
 Guide-me-home  lighting  45 
 Parking  lamps  46  
  Vehicle confi guration 84-86 
 Setting the time  85 
 Headlamp beam height adjustment  46 
 Front/rear fog lamps  44 
 Pneumatic  suspension  93-94 
 Stop & Start  40-42 
 Additional  heating, 
rear air conditioning  64-65 
 Programmable 
additional  heating  66-68  
  Front/rear  wipers 
47 
 Screenwash/headlamp  wash  47 
 Trip  computer  89  
  Starter,  ignition  switch  38 
 Hill  start  39  
  Cruise  control 
48-50,  51-53 
 Speed  limiter  54-56 
 Fixed  speed  limiter  57     Steering wheel, reach adjustment  37 
 Horn 
96 
 Instruments and controls  4-5 
 Steering  mounted 
radio controls  10.5, 10.53  
  Electric  windows,  mirrors  82-83 
 Locking the load space  22  
  Gearbox 
36-37 
 Parking  sensors  91-92   
     
        
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Location
  Screenwash/headlamp  wash,  level  125  
  Bulbs,  lighting, 
changing  bulbs 138-143  
  Opening the bonnet, stay  122 
 Under the bonnet  123 
 Engines  159  
  Identifi cation markings, 
serial number, paint, tyres  163     Changing  a  wiper  blade 
144  
  Levels 124-125 
   ●   dipstick, 
  ●   power steering fl uid, 
  ●   brake fl uid, 
  ●   coolant.   
  Water bleed, Diesel fi lter  126 
 Particle fi lter  128 
 Emission  control  33  
  Checks  126-128 
   ●   battery, 
  ●   air/passenger compartment fi lter, 
  ●   oil fi lter, 
  ●   manual gearbox, 
  ●   parking brake, 
  ●   brake discs and pads.   
  Engine  fuses  134,  137   
 TECHNICAL DATA - MAINTENANCE  
  Dimensions  152-158 
 Weights  160-162   
     
        
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ECO-DRIVING 
  Optimise the use of your gearbox 
  With a manual gearbox, move off gently and change up without 
waiting. While accelerating changing up early. If your vehicle has 
the system, the gear shift indicator invites you to engage the most 
suitable gear; follow its instructions as soon as it is displayed in 
the instrument panel.   
  Drive  smoothly 
  Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use engine 
braking rather than the brake pedal, and press the accelerator 
progressively. These practices contribute towards a reduction in 
fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions and also helps reduce the 
background traffic noise.  
  If your vehicle has cruise control, make use of the system at 
speeds above 25 mph (40 km/h) when the traffic is flowing well.   
  Control the use of your electrical equipment 
  Before moving off, if the passenger compartment is too warm, 
ventilate it by opening the windows and air vents before using the 
air conditioning. 
 Above 30 mph (50 km/h), close the windows and leave the air 
vents open. 
 Remember to make use of equipment that can help keep the 
temperature in the passenger compartment down (window 
blinds...). 
 Switch off the air conditioning, unless it has automatic digital 
regulation, as soon as the desired temperature is attained. 
 Switch off the demisting and defrosting controls, if not automatic. 
 Switch off the heated seat as soon as possible.  
  Switch off the headlamps and front foglamps when the level of 
light does not require their use.  
 Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to \
optimise their fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions. 
  Avoid running the engine before moving off, particularly in winter; 
your vehicle will warm up much faster while driving.  
  As a passenger, if you avoid connecting your multimedia devices 
(film, music, video game...), you will contribute towards limiting the\
 
consumption of electrical energy, and so of fuel. 
 Disconnect your portable devices before leaving the vehicle.    
     
        
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READY TO SET OFF
Instruments and controls
   1.   Distance recorder in miles / kilometres. 
  2.   Screen. 
  3.   Fuel  gauge. 
  4.   Coolant  temperature. 
  5.   Rev  counter.  
 INSTRUMENT  PANEL 
  Display  screen 
 In the lower part: 
   -   Time, 
  -   Ambient  temperature, 
  -   Miles  /  Kilometres  travelled, 
  -   Trip  computer  (range,  fuel consumption...), 
  -   Headlamp  beam  height, 
  -   Programmable  overspeed  warning, 
  -   Cruise control or speed limiter, 
  -   Gear  shift  indicator, 
  -   Stop  &  Start.  
 In the upper part: 
   -   Date, 
  -   Service  indicator, 
  -   Alert  messages, 
  -   System  status  messages, 
  -   Vehicle  configuration.    
     
        
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READY TO SET OFF
Instruments and controls
  Warning lamp    is     indicates     Solution - action  
    Dipped  beam 
 on.  a manual selection. 
 Turn the lighting control stalk ring to the second 
position. 
 Main  beam   that the control stalk has been 
pulled towards you.  Pull the lighting control stalk again to return to dipped 
beam. 
    Direction 
indicators   flashing  with 
buzzer.  a change of direction using the 
lighting stalk.   To the Right: press the stalk upwards.  
To the Left: press the stalk downwards. 
    Front  foglamps   on.  that the button on the MODE 
control panel has been pressed.   Manual  selection.  
The foglamps only operate if the dipped beam 
headlamps are on. 
    Rear  foglamps   on.  that the button on the MODE 
control panel has been pressed.   Manual  selection.    
The lamps only operate if the dipped beam headlamps 
are on. When visibility is normal, please switch them off. 
    Cruise  control   on.  that the cruise control has been 
selected.   Manual  selection. 
 "Ease of use and comfort - Steering mounted controls" 
section.  
     
        
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   Instruments  and  controls   
  Screen     displays     indicates     Solution - action  
    Temperature  / 
Ice   the ice warning, 
the temperature 
flashing 
accompanied by 
a message on 
the screen.  weather conditions which could 
result in ice on the road. 
 Be particularly vigilant and do not brake sharply. 
 "Safety - Driving safely". 
    Date  /  Time   a setting: date, 
time.  a configuration via the "MODE" 
menu. 
 "Technology on board - Vehicle configuration" section. 
    Headlamp  beam 
height   a  headlamp 
height setting.  a position from 0 to 3 depending 
on the load carried .  Adjust using the buttons on the MODE control panel. 
 "Ease of use and comfort - Steering mounted controls" 
section. 
    Service  spanner   a  service 
spanner which 
remains on.  that a service will soon be due. 
 Refer to the list of checks in the warranty and 
maintenance record, then have the service carried out. 
    Stop & Start   on. 
 engine going into STOP mode 
after the the vehicle stops.   As soon as you want to move off, the warning lamp 
goes off and the engine restarts automatically in 
START mode. 
 flashes for a few 
seconds, then 
goes off.   STOP mode temporarily 
unavailable or automatic 
operation of START mode. 
 Special cases for STOP mode and START mode. 
 "Ready to set off - Starting and stopping" section.