
2.11
Conditions for coming out of 
engine standby
For automatic gearboxes:
–  the brake pedal is released, posi-tion D or M engaged;
–  or the brake pedal is released, po- sition N engaged and the parking 
brake off;
–  or the brake pedal is pressed again,  with position P engaged or position N 
engaged with the parking brake ap-
plied;
–  or position R is engaged;
–  or the accelerator pedal is pressed;
–  or in manual mode the gear lever is  moved towards + or -.
For manual gearboxes:
–  the gearbox is in neutral and the  clutch pedal is slightly depressed, or
–  the engine is in gear and the clutch  pedal is pressed right down.
To fill up with fuel, the engine must 
be stopped (and not on standby): 
always stop the engine (please see 
“Starting, stopping the engine”).
STOP AND START FUNCTION (2/4)
Preventing the engine from 
standing by
In certain situations, such as negotiat-
ing a crossroads for instance, it is pos-
sible (with the system activated) to keep 
the engine running so as to be ready to 
move off quickly.
Automatic gearbox:
Keep the vehicle stationary without 
pressing too hard on the brake pedal.
Manual gearbox:
Keep the clutch pedal pressed right 
down.
Special note:  depending on the vehi-
cle, if you switch off the ignition when 
the engine is on standby, the warning 
light 
Ä is displayed for a few sec-
onds on the instrument panel. 

2.14
SPECIAL FEATURES OF PETROL VERSIONS
The following operating conditions:
–  driving for long periods when the low fuel level warning light is lit;
–  using leaded petrol;
–  using fuel or lubrication additives  which are not approved.
Or operating faults such as:
–  faulty ignition system, running out of  fuel or disconnected spark plugs re-
sulting in the engine misfiring or cut-
ting out when driving;
–  loss of power,
as they may cause the catalytic con-
verter to overheat and thus reduce its 
efficiency,  or damage it irreparably 
and cause heat damage to the vehi-
cle. If you notice any of the above operating 
faults, have the necessary repairs car-
ried out as soon as possible by an ap-
proved Dealer.
These faults may be avoided by regu-
larly taking your vehicle to an approved 
Dealer at the intervals specified in the 
Maintenance document.
Starting problems
To avoid damaging the catalytic con-
verter, 
do not keep  trying to start the 
engine (using the start button, or by 
pushing or towing the vehicle)  without 
having identified and corrected the 
starting fault.
If the fault cannot be identified, do not 
keep trying to start the engine, but con-
tact an approved Dealer.
Do not park the vehicle or 
run the engine in locations 
where combustible sub-
stances or materials such as 
grass or leaves can come into con-
tact with the hot exhaust system. 

2.15
SPECIAL FEATURES OF DIESEL VERSIONS
Diesel engine speed
Diesel engines are fitted with an injec-
tion pump which prevents the engine 
speed being exceeded irrespective of 
the gear selected.
If the message “Check antipollution 
system” is displayed along with warn-
ing lights 
Ä and ©, consult an 
authorised dealer immediately. 
When driving, depending on the fuel 
grade used, it is possible that white 
smoke may be emitted.
This is due to the exhaust particle filter 
being cleaned automatically, and does 
not affect the way the vehicle runs.
Running out of fuel
If the  tank has been completely 
drained, the system must be reprimed 
after the tank is refilled: see information 
on the “fuel tank” in section 1 before re-
starting the engine.
Do not park the vehicle or 
run the engine in locations 
where combustible sub-
stances or materials such 
as grass or leaves can come into 
contact with the hot exhaust system.
Precautions to be taken in 
winter
To avoid any faults in icy weather:
–  ensure that the battery is always fully  charged,
–  always keep the diesel tank rela- tively full to avoid water vapour con-
densing in it and accumulating at the 
bottom of the tank. 

2.20
DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING (1/5)
Gear change indicator 2
Depending on the vehicle, to obtain op-
timum 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.
If you regularly follow this indicator, you 
will reduce your vehicle’s fuel consump-
tion.
Fuel consumption is accredited in ac-
cordance with a standard regulatory 
method. Identical for all manufactur-
ers, 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 follow-
ing advice.
Depending on the vehicle, you will have 
various functions which enable you to 
lower your fuel consumption:
–  the rev counter with ECO zone;
–  gear change indicator;
–  the driving style indicator;
–  the journey record and eco-driving 
advice via the multimedia screen;
– ECO mode.
If fitted on the vehicle, the navigation 
system provides additional information.
On the instrument panel  A 
or B 
Depending on the vehicle, the informa-
tion display can be organised and cus-
tomised based on the instrument panel 
customisation style selected from the 
multimedia screen.
The rev counter with ECO zone  1
Driving in the ECO zone helps you op-
timise fuel consumption under most cir-
cumstances.
2
1
AB
2
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2.21
DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING (2/5)
4
If you regularly follow this indicator, you 
will reduce your vehicle’s fuel consump-
tion.
On the multifunction screen
Journey record
Once the engine is switched off, you 
will see “Journey record” displayed on 
the screen 4, 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.  This corresponds to driving without 
fuel consumption (deceleration and/
or foot off the accelerator pedal).
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 compare your performance 
between trips and the performance of 
other vehicle users.
For more information, please see the 
multimedia system instructions.
Driving style indicator  3
Informs you about the driving style 
adopted in real time. You will be notified 
by indicator  3.
The more petals there are on indica-
tor  3, the smoother and more economi-
cal your driving.
If you regularly monitor this indicator, 
you will reduce your vehicle’s fuel con-
sumption.
The driving style indicator is activated 
by default. If you wish to deactivate it, 
please see the multimedia system in-
structions.
3   

2.22
DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING (3/5)
ECO mode
ECO mode is a function which opti-
mises fuel consumption. This acts on 
all power consuming elements (engine 
power, switching gears for vehicles 
fitted with an automatic gearbox, heat-
ing and/or air conditioning, etc.).
Limiting acceleration enables low fuel 
consumption in urban and surrounding 
areas. Reduced usage of the air condi-
tioning reduces fuel consumption with-
out affecting heating comfort.
Free wheel in ECO mode
Depending on the vehicle, for vehi-
cles fitted with an automatic gearbox, 
switching to “free wheel” is favoured to 
slow down the vehicle without using the 
engine brake. By releasing the acceler-
ator pedal completely to anticipate de-
celeration, you will save fuel.Activating the function
The function can be activated:
–  by pressing switch 
6.
–  by pressing the switch  7 (please refer 
to the information on “Multi-Sense” in 
Section 3);
– from the navigation menu on the  multimedia screen (please refer to 
the multimedia instructions).
The 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.
For this, depress the accelerator pedal 
firmly and fully.
ECO mode is reactivated when you 
take pressure off the accelerator pedal.
Disabling the  function
Press switch 6.
The warning light 
 goes out on 
the instrument panel to confirm deac-
tivation.
The distance covered in “free wheel” 
mode is displayed, depending on the 
vehicle, on the multifunction screen  4 
or the instrument panel  5.
To activate/deactivate the “free wheel” 
mode, see “Vehicle settings customisa-
tion menu” in Section 1.
6
7
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2.23
Driving advice, Eco-driving
Behaviour
–  Drive carefully for the first few miles until the engine reaches its normal 
operating temperature, rather than 
let it warm up while the vehicle is sta-
tionary.
–  Speed is expensive.
–  Dynamic driving with a lot of frequent  acceleration and braking is expen-
sive on fuel in comparison to the time 
saved.
–  Do not overrev the engine in the in-termediate gears.
  You should always use the highest  gear possible.
–  Avoid sudden acceleration.
–  Brake as little as possible. If you an- ticipate an obstacle or bend in ad-
vance, you may then simply release 
the accelerator pedal.
– Do not try to maintain the same  speed up a hill, accelerate no more 
than you would on flat ground. Keep 
your foot in the same position on the 
accelerator pedal.
–  Double declutching and accelerating  before switching off are unnecessary 
in modern vehicles.
Obstructions to the driver
On the driver’s side, only 
use mats suitable for the 
vehicle, attached with the 
pre-fitted components, and check 
the fitting regularly. Do not lay one 
mat on top of another.
There is a risk of wedging the 
pedals
DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING (4/5)
–  Bad weather, flooded roads:
Do not drive through 
floods if the water is 
above the lower edge of 
the wheel rims.  

2.24
DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING (5/5)
Advice on use
–  Favour the 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.
Recommendations for reducing 
consumption and therefore help-
ing 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.
–  Opt for the highest speed pressure  or the pressure recommended to op-
timise fuel consumption indicated 
on edge of the driver’s door (please 
refer to the information on “Tyre infla-
tion pressure” in Section 4).
–  The use of non-recommended tyres  can increase fuel consumption.