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Readjustment of tyre 
pressures
The tyre pressures must be adjusted 
when cold (please refer to the label lo-
cated on the edge of the driver’s door).
If the tyre pressures cannot be checked 
when they are cold, the recommended 
pressures should be increased by 0.2 
to 0.3 bar (3 PSI).
Never deflate a hot tyre.
Tyre repair product and 
inflation kit
Because the valves are specially desi-
gned, only use equipment approved by 
the approved network.
TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (3/4)
Interchangeability of wheels
If you want to swap the wheels round, 
consult an authorised dealer to reinitia-
lise the system.
Each of the sensors incor-
porated in the valves 5 is 
dedicated to a single wheel: 
under no circumstances 
should you swap the wheels, with-
out resetting the system.
There is a risk of incorrect informa-
tion which could have serious con-
sequences.
5
5
6
Replacing wheels/tyres
This system requires specific equip-
ment (wheels, tyres, hubcaps, etc.).
Contact an approved Dealer to fit new 
tyres and to find out about available ac-
cessories compatible with the system 
and available from your dealer net-
work: the use of any other accessory 
could affect the correct operation of the 
system or damage a sensor.
Emergency spare wheel
If the vehicle is equipped with an emer-
gency spare wheel, it will not have a 
sensor. When it is fitted to the vehicle, 
the message “Check tyre pressure sen-
sors” is displayed on the instrument 
panel.
Changing a wheel
The system may take several minutes depending on use for the new 
wheel positions and pressures to be recognised; check the tyre pres-
sures after all operations.  
         
        
        
     
        
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2.23
BC
DE
To mark the correct position of the 
wheel, note the colour of the ring 6 
(after cleaning, if necessary) on each 
valve:
B yellow ring
C black ring
D red ring
E green ring
5
5
6
Each of the sensors incor-
porated in the valves 5 is 
dedicated to a single wheel: 
under no circumstances 
should you swap the wheels, with-
out resetting the system.
There is a risk of incorrect informa-
tion which could have serious con-
sequences.
TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (4/4)  
         
        
        
     
        
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2.25
DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS (2/5)
Emergency brake assist
This system supplements the ABS 
and helps reduce vehicle stopping dis-
tances.
Operating principle
The system is for detecting an emer-
gency braking situation. In this case, 
the braking assistance immediately de-
velops maximum power and may trig-
ger ABS  regulation.
ABS braking is maintained as long as 
the brake pedal is applied.
Hazard warning lights switching on
Depending on the vehicle, these may 
light up in the event of sudden decel-
eration.
Operating faults
When the system detects an operat-
ing fault the message “Check brak-
ing system” appears on the instrument 
panel along with the 
© warning 
light.
Consult an approved dealer. Braking anticipation
Depending on the vehicle, when you 
rapidly release the accelerator, the 
system anticipates the braking ma-
noeuvre in order to reduce stopping 
distances.
Special cases
When using the cruise control:
–  if you use the accelerator, when you 
release it, the system may be trig-
gered;
–  if you do not use the accelerator, the  system will not be triggered.
Electronic stability program 
(ESC) with understeer control
Electronic stability control ESC
This system helps you to keep control 
of the vehicle in critical driving condi-
tions (avoiding an obstacle, loss of grip 
on a bend, etc.). Operating principle
A sensor in the steering wheel detects 
the direction selected by the driver.
Other sensors throughout the vehicle 
measure the actual direction.
The system compares driver input to 
the actual trajectory of the vehicle and 
corrects the trajectory if necessary by 
controlling the braking of certain wheels 
and/or engine power. In the event that 
the system is engaged, indicator light 
 flashes on the instrument panel.
Understeer control
This system optimises the action of the 
ESC in the case of pronounced under-
steer (loss of front axle road holding). 
         
        
        
     
        
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2.26
DRIVER CORRECTION DEVICES AND AIDS (3/5)
Traction control
This system helps to limit wheelspin of 
the drive wheels and to control the ve-
hicle when pulling away accelerating or 
decelerating.
Operating principle
Using the wheel sensors, the system 
measures and compares the speed of 
the drive wheels at all times and slows 
down their over-rotation. If a wheel is 
starting to slip, the system brakes au-
tomatically until the drive supplied be-
comes compatible with the level of grip 
under the wheel again.
The system also adjusts the engine 
speed to the grip available under the 
wheels, independently of the pressure 
exerted on the accelerator pedal.Operating faults
When the system detects an operat-
ing fault the message “Check ESC” and 
warning light 
© and  appear 
on the instrument panel. In this case, 
the ESC and traction control system 
are deactivated.
Consult an approved dealer.
Disabling the traction control 
system
If the vehicle is fitted with this function, 
in some situations (driving on very wet 
ground: snow, mud, etc. or driving with 
snow chains fitted), the system may 
reduce the engine output to limit wheel-
spin. If this is not required, it is possible 
to deactivate the function by pressing 
switch 1.
The message “Traction control off” is 
displayed on the instrument panel to 
inform you. The traction control system offers ad-
ditional safety. It is recommended that 
you do not drive with the function di-
sabled. Correct this as soon as pos-
sible by pressing the switch 
1 again.
Note: the function is reactivated auto-
matically when the ignition is switched 
on or when a speed of approximately 
24 mph (40 km/h) is exceeded.
1  
         
        
        
     
        
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2.40
PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL (3/4)
Adjusting the parking 
distance control volume
From the customisation menu
(depending on vehicle)
Select the line “Parking sensor: volume” 
to adjust the parking distance control 
audio volume by pressing the 2 button 
(refer to the information on “Vehicle set-
tings customisation menu” in Section 
1).
Deactivating the system
You may permanently activate or deac-
tivate the front or rear parking distance 
control separately.
From the customisation menu
Select line “Front parking sensor” or 
“Rear parking sensor”, then activate or 
deactivate the system (refer to the in-
formation on “Vehicle settings customi-
sation menu” in Section 1):
< function deactivated;
= function activated.
2
A  
         
        
        
     
        
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2.41
When the vehicle is being driven at 
a speed below approximately 6 mph 
(10 km/h), certain noises (motorcy-
cle, lorry, pneumatic drill, etc.) may 
trigger the beeping sound.
PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL (4/4)
Adjusting the parking 
distance control volume
From the multimedia display
(depending on vehicle)
Certain settings can be adjusted from 
the multimedia display A. Please see 
the equipment instructions for further 
information.
Select “Menu”, “Settings”, “Check park-
ing sensor”, then adjust the parking dis-
tance control volume by pressing  + or -.
Deactivating the system
From the multimedia display
You can deactivate the parking distance 
control from the multimedia display.
Select “Menu”, “Settings”, “Check park-
ing sensor” then “Rear parking sensor” 
or “Front parking sensor”. Activate or 
deactivate the parking distance control 
and confirm your choice by selecting 
“Done ”.
Operating faults
When the system detects an operating 
fault, a beep sounds for approximately 
3 seconds each time reverse gear is se-
lected and is accompanied by the mes-
sage “Check parking sensor” shown on 
the instrument panel. Please consult an 
authorised dealer.
Special features
Ensure that the ultrasonic sensors are 
not obscured (by dirt, mud, snow, etc.).
A
Done 
Check parking sensor
Rear parking sensor
volume
Image settings Rear camera view settings    
         
        
        
     
        
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2.43
REVERSING CAMERA (2/2)
This function is an additional aid. It cannot, therefore, under any circ\
ums-
tances replace the vigilance or the responsibility of the driver.
The driver should always pay attention to sudden incidents during dri-
ving: always ensure that there are no moving obstacles (such as a child\
, 
animal, pram, bicycle, etc.) or small, narrow objects such as stones or\
 posts in 
your path when manoeuvring.
The screen shows a reverse image.
The frames are a representation 
projected onto flat ground; this in-
formation must not be taken into 
account when superimposed on a 
vertical object or an object on the 
ground.
Objects which appear on the edge 
of the screen may be deformed.
In very bright light (snow, vehicle in 
sunshine etc.), the camera vision 
may be adversely affected.
If the boot is open or poorly closed, 
the message “Boot open” appears 
and the camera display disappears.
You can also adjust the camera image 
settings (brightness, contrast, etc.)
End
2
Check parking sensor
Rear parking sensor
volume
Image settings Rear camera view settings 
Done 
Activating, deactivating the 
reversing camera
From the multimedia display 2, select 
“Menu”, “Settings”, “Check parking 
sensor” then “Rear camera view set-
tings ”. Activate or deactivate the rever-
sing camera and confirm your choice 
by selecting “Done ”.   
         
        
        
     
        
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5.39
OPERATING FAULTS (6/6)
Electrical equipmentPOSSIBLE CAUSESWHAT TO DO
Traces of condensation in the lights. Traces of condensation may be a nat- ural phenomenon caused by varia-
tions in temperature.
In this case, the traces will disappear 
slowly once the lights are switched 
on.
The front seat belt reminder light 
comes on when the seat belts are 
fastened. An object is stuck between the floor 
and the seat and is disrupting the op-
eration of the sensor.Remove all objects from underneath the 
front seats.