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ON-BOARD COMPUTER: general information (1/2)
On-board computer 1
Depending on the vehicle, this includes 
the following functions:
– distance travelled;
– journey settings;
– information messages;
– operating fault messages (con-
nected to the 
© warning light);
–  warning messages (connected to the 
® warning light);
–  vehicle settings customisation menu.
All these functions are described on the 
following pages.
Display selection keys 2 
and 3
Scroll through the following information 
upwards (key 2) or downwards (key  3) 
by pressing briefly and successively 
(the display depends on the vehicle 
equipment and country).
a)   total mileage and trip mileage re-
corder;
b) fuel used;
c)  average fuel consumption;
d) current fuel consumption;
e) estimated range;
2
3
f) distance travelled;
g) average speed;
h) distance before service;
 – service counter;
  –  oil change counter;
i)  Reset the tyre pressure
j)  Cruise control and speed limiter pro- grammed speed
k)  Clock and temperature
l)  Trip log, operating faults and infor- mation message readout1   
     
        
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ON-BOARD COMPUTER: general information (2/2)
Resetting the trip mileage
With “trip mileage recorder” selected on 
the display, press button 2 or 3 until the 
mileage recorder resets to zero.
Resetting the journey 
parameters (reset button)
With one of the trip parameters selected 
as the display, press and hold button  2 
or 3 until the display resets.
Interpreting some of the 
values displayed after 
resetting
The values showing average fuel con-
sumption, range and average speed 
will become more stable and reliable 
the further you travel after pressing the 
reset button.
For the first few miles after pressing 
the reset key you will notice that the 
range increases as you travel. This 
range takes into account the average 
fuel consumption since the last time the 
reset button was pressed. Therefore, 
the average fuel consumption may de-
crease when:
–   the vehicle stops accelerating;
–   the engine reaches its operating 
temperature (if the engine was cold 
when the reset key was pressed);
–   when driving from an urban area 
onto the open road.
Automatic resetting of the 
journey parameters
Resetting occurs automatically when 
the maximum value of any of the pa-
rameters is exceeded.
2
3  
     
        
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TRIP COMPUTER: trip settings (1/5)
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT \
AND COUNTRY.
Examples of selectionsInterpreting the display selected
101778 km
a) Total mileage and trip mileage recorder.
   112.4 km
FUEL USED 
b) Journey parameters. Fuel used.
Fuel consumed since the last reset.
8L
AVERAGE c) Average fuel consumption since the last reset.
The value is displayed after having travelled at least 400 metres since \
the last 
reset.
5.8 L/100
CURRENT 
d) Current fuel consumption.
This value is displayed after a speed of approximately 20 mph (30 km/h)\
 is reached.
7.4 L/100    
     
        
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STOP AND START FUNCTION (1/4)
This system enables a reduced fuel 
consumption and lower greenhouse 
gas emissions. The system is acti-
vated automatically when the vehicle is 
started. While driving, the system stops 
the engine (standby) when the vehicle 
is at a standstill (traffic jam, traffic lights, 
etc).
Conditions for engine 
standby
The vehicle has set off from where it 
was parked;
For vehicles equipped with auto-
matic gearboxes:
–  the gearbox is in position D  or N;
and
–  the brake pedal is depressed (suffi-ciently hard);
and
– the accelerator pedal is not de- pressed;
and
– the speed is zero for around  1 second.
The engine remains on standby if posi-
tion P is selected, or if position N is se-
lected with the handbrake engaged and 
the brake pedal released. For vehicles equipped with manual 
gearboxes:
–  the gearbox is in neutral;
and
–  The clutch pedal is released. 
  If the warning light 
 flashes, 
this means that the clutch pedal is 
not sufficiently released;
and
–  the vehicle speed is less than ap- proximately 7 mph (3 km/h).
In all vehicles, the warning light 
  
on the instrument panel is lit when the 
engine is on standby.
The vehicle equipment remain opera-
tional while the engine is stopped.
If the engine stalls while the system 
is in operation, pressing the clutch 
pedal right down will start it again.
Before getting out of the 
vehicle, you must switch 
off the ignition by pressing 
the engine stop (please see 
“Starting, stopping the engine”).
Keep your vehicle station-
ary when the engine is 
on standby (shown by the 
warning light 
 on the 
instrument panel).
Engine on standby - braking 
assistance is no longer op-
erational. 
     
        
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DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING (1/5)
Fuel consumption is accredited in ac-
cordance with a standard regulatory 
method. Identical for all manufactu-
rers, this enables vehicles to be com-
pared with one another. Consumption 
in real time depends on vehicle usage 
conditions, the equipment fitted and the 
user’s driving style. To optimise fuel 
consumption, please refer to the fol-
lowing advice.
Depending on the vehicle, you will have 
various functions which enable you to 
lower your fuel consumption:
–  the rev counter;
–  gear change indicator;
–  the driving style indicator;
–  the journey record and eco-driving advice via the multimedia display;
–  ECO mode – activated by the ECO  button.
If fitted on the vehicle, the navigation 
system provides additional information.
2
Driving style indicator  2
Informs you about the driving style 
adopted in real time. You will be notified 
by the colour of warning light  2.
–  Green: measured, economical driv- ing;
–  Yellow: opt for a calmer driving style;
–  Orange: driving too fast.
The driving style indicator is activated 
by default. If you wish to deactivate it, 
please see the multimedia system in-
structions.
1
Gear change indicator  1
To obtain optimum consumption levels, 
a warning light on the instrument panel 
lets you know the best time to move up 
or down a gear:
Š move up a gear;
‰ move down a gear.  
     
        
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3
Journey record
Once the engine is switched off, you 
will see “Journey record” displayed on 
the screen 3, enabling you to view in-
formation relating to your last journey.
This indicates: 
–  average fuel consumption;
–  number of miles/kilometres travelled;
–  number of miles/kilometres saved. An overall rating from 0 to 100 is dis-
played to let you assess your eco driv-
ing performance. The higher the rating, 
the lower the fuel consumption.
Eco advice is given to help improve 
your performance.
With your favourite journeys saved, you 
can evaluate your performance.
For more information, please see the 
multimedia system instructions.
DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING (2/5)  
     
        
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DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING (3/5)
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ECO mode
ECO mode is a function which opti-
mises fuel consumption. It acts on all 
elements which consume fuel (engine 
power, heating and/or air conditioning, 
etc).Disabling the  function
Press switch 4.
The 5  
 light goes out on the instru-
ment panel to confirm deactivation.
Activating the function
Press switch 4.
The 
5  warning light comes on on 
the instrument panel to confirm activa-
tion.
While driving, it is possible to leave the 
ECO mode temporarily in order to im-
prove engine performance.
Depress the accelerator pedal firmly 
and fully.
ECO mode is reactivated when you 
take pressure off the accelerator pedal.   
     
        
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DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING (5/5)
Advice on use
–  Favour ECO mode.
–  Electricity is fuel; switch off all the electrical components which are 
not really needed.  However (safety 
first), keep your lights on when the 
visibility is bad (“see and be seen”).
–  Use the air vents. Driving with the  windows open at 60 mph (100 km/h) 
will increase fuel consumption by 
4%.
–  Never fill the fuel tank right to the  brim to avoid overflow.
– In vehicles fitted with air condi-
tioning,  it is normal to observe an 
increase in fuel consumption (espe-
cially in urban conditions) when it is 
used. For vehicles fitted with manual 
air conditioning, switch off the system 
when it is not required.
Advice for reducing consumption 
and therefore helping  to  preserve 
the environment:
If the vehicle has been parked in the 
sun, open the doors for a few mo-
ments to let the hot air escape before 
starting the engine.
– Do not leave an empty roof rack  fitted to the vehicle.
–  It is better to fit a trailer for bulky ob- jects.
–  When towing a caravan, fit a wind  deflector and adjust it carefully.
–  Avoid using the car for door-to-door  calls (short journeys with long waits 
in between) because the engine 
never reaches its normal operating 
temperature.
Tyres
–  An underinflated tyre increases fuel consumption.
–  The use of non-recommended tyres  can increase fuel consumption.