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Roof bars / Roof rack
to fit the transverse roof bars, use the fixing 
points provided for this purpose:
F 
o
 pen the fixing covers on each bar,
F
 
p
 ut each fixing in place and lock them on 
the roof one by one,
F
 
e
 nsure that roof bars are correctly fitted (by 
shaking them),
F
 
c
 lose the fixing covers on each bar.
th
e bars can be interchanged and are 
adaptable to each pair of fixing points.to f it a roof rack, use the fixing points provided 
for this purpose:
F
 
p
 lace the roof rack on the roof aligned with 
the fixing points and secure each one in 
turn,
F
 
e
 nsure that roof rack is correctly fitted (by 
shaking it).
Be sure to refer to national legislation in 
order to comply with the regulations for 
transporting objects that are longer than 
the vehicle. Maximum authorised weight on each 
fixing point
, for a loading height not 
exceeding 40 cm: 25  kg.
Maximum weight by vehicle size:
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c
 ompact (L1) with 8 fixing points: 
200 kg
-
 
s
 tandard (L2) and long (L3) with 
10
  fixing points: 250 kg
If the height exceeds 40 cm, adapt the 
speed of the vehicle to the profile of the 
road to avoid damaging the roof rack 
or roof bars and the fixing points on the 
roof.
Front mud flaps, rear mud flaps...
Screenwash, replacement fuses, wiper blades, 
interior and exterior cleaning and maintenance 
products, replacement bulbs...
to p
revent the mat from becoming caught under 
the pedals:
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 e
nsure that the mat and its fixings are 
positioned correctly,
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 n
ever fit one mat on top of another.
Audio equipment, hands-free kit, speakers, 
navigation...
Regardless of the audio and telematic 
equipment offered on the market, the technical 
constraints linked with the fitting of equipment of 
these families of products mean that the special 
features of the equipment and its compatibility 
with the capacities of your vehicle's standard 
equipment must be taken into account.
For any work on your vehicle, use 
a qualified workshop that has the 
technical information, skills and 
equipment required, all of which a 
P
e
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 d
ealer is able to provide.
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Practical information