
4.11
TYRE PRESSURE (1/2)
A
A
B
C
C
D
D
G
HI
E
E
E
E
E
F
F
F
F
F
Label A
Open the door to read it.
Tyre pressures should be checked 
when the tyres are cold.
If the tyre pressures cannot be checked 
when the tyres are cold, increase the 
pressures from 0.2 to 0.3 bar (or 3 PSI). 
Never deflate a hot tyre. B
: dimension of the tyres fitted to the 
vehicle.
C: vehicle load.
D: intended driving speed.
E: front tyre pressure.
F: rear tyre pressure.
G : recommended pressure for optimis-
ing  fuel consumption.
Note: driving comfort may be altered.
H: emergency spare wheel dimensions.
I  : tyre pressure for the emergency 
spare wheel.
Vehicle fitted with a tyre pressure 
monitoring system 
If under-inflated (puncture, low pres-
sure, etc.), the warning light 
 
lights up on the instrument panel; 
please refer to “Tyre pressure loss 
warning” or “Tyre pressure monitoring 
system” in Section 2.
Vehicle used fully laden (Maximum 
Permissible All-up Weight) and 
towing a trailer
the maximum speed must be limited to 
60 mph (100 km/h) and the tyre pres-
sure increased by  0.2 bar.
Please refer to the information on 
“Weights” in Section 6.   

5.5
TYRE INFLATION KIT (2/5)
Inflation kit E
Depending on the vehicle, in the event 
of a puncture, use the kit located in 
storage compartment  C or underneath 
luggage compartment carpet  D. 
Open the kit, remove caps  1 and 3 (the 
cap  must not be removed from the 
bottle) then screw bottle  2 to its base 3.
Engine running, parking brake ap-
plied:
–  unscrew the valve cap on the wheel  concerned and screw inflation 
adapter 6 onto the valve;
– connect adapter  8 to the accessories 
socket on the dashboard of the vehi-
cle; – press switch 
5 to inflate the tyre to 
the recommended pressure (check 
the label affixed to the edge of the 
driver’s door);
–  after a maximum of 5 minutes, stop  inflating and read the pressure (on 
pressure gauge  4);
Note: while the bottle is emptying 
(approximately 30 seconds), pres-
sure gauge  4 will briefly indicate a 
pressure of 6 bar, then the pressure 
will drop.
– adjust the pressure: to increase  it, continue inflating with the kit, to 
reduce it, turn button  7 located on 
the inflation adapter.
C
D
If a minimum pressure of 1.8 bar is 
not reached after 15 minutes, repair 
is not possible; do not drive the ve-
hicle but contact an approved dealer.1234
5
6
78
C
D
E
Before using this kit, park 
the vehicle at a sufficient 
distance from traffic, switch 
on the hazard warning 
lights, apply the handbrake, ask all 
passengers to leave the vehicle and 
keep them away from traffic.
If the vehicle is parked on 
the hard shoulder, you must 
warn other road users of 
your vehicle’s presence 
with a warning triangle or with other 
devices as per the legislation apply-
ing to the country you are in.   

5.7
TYRE INFLATION KIT (4/5)
Inflation kit F
Depending on the vehicle, in the event 
of a puncture, use the kit located in the 
storage compartment C or underneath 
the boot carpet D.
Engine running, parking brake ap-
plied:
–  unroll the hose from the container;
–  connect the compressor hose  12 to 
the container’s inlet  17;
–  depending on the vehicle, connect  the container 17 to the compressor 
from the container recess 16; –  unscrew the valve cap on the rel-
evant wheel and screw on the con-
tainer’s inflation adapter  10;
– adapter  11 must be connected to the 
vehicle accessories socket;
– press switch  13 to inflate the tyre to 
the recommended pressure (please 
refer to the information in the section 
on “Tyre pressure”);
C
D
1314
1017
11
12
16
15
F
Before using this kit, park 
the vehicle at a sufficient 
distance from traffic, switch 
on the hazard warning 
lights, apply the handbrake, ask all 
passengers to leave the vehicle and 
keep them away from traffic.
If the vehicle is parked on the hard 
shoulder, you must warn other road 
users of your vehicle’s presence 
with a warning triangle or with other 
devices as per the legislation apply-
ing to the country you are in.
–  after a maximum of 15 minutes, stop  inflating and read the pressure (on 
pressure gauge  14).
Note: while the container is empty-
ing (approximately 30 seconds), the 
pressure gauge  14 will briefly indi-
cate a pressure of up to  6 bar. The 
pressure will then drop.
– adjust the pressure: to increase  it, continue inflation with the kit; to 
reduce it, press button 15.   

5.11
CHANGING A WHEEL (1/2)
3
1
2
Offer up the jack 1 horizontally; the 
jack head  must be lined up with the 
sill, closest to the wheel concerned, as 
shown by arrow  2.
Start cranking the jack up by hand to 
align the base plate (which should be 
pushed slightly under the vehicle).
Turn the wheelbrace until the wheel lifts 
off the ground.Vehicles equipped with a jack 
and wheelbrace
If necessary, remove the wheel trim.
Use the wheelbrace  3 to slacken off the 
wheel bolts. Position it so as to be able 
to push from above.
Switch on the hazard warn-
ing lights.
Keep the vehicle away from 
traffic and on a level surface 
where it will not slip.
Apply the parking brake and engage 
a gear (first or reverse, or P for auto-
matic transmissions).
Ask all the passengers to leave the 
vehicle and keep them away from 
traffic.
If the vehicle is parked on 
the hard shoulder, you must 
warn other road users of 
your vehicle’s presence 
with a warning triangle or with other 
devices as per the legislation apply-
ing to the country you are in.
If the vehicle is not equipped with a 
jack or wheelbrace, you can obtain 
these from your approved dealer.  

5.14
TYRES (2/3)
Tyre pressures
Adhere to the tyre pressures (including 
the emergency spare wheel). The tyre 
pressures should be checked at least 
once a month and additionally before 
any long journey (refer to the label af-
fixed to the edge of the driver’s door).Pressures should be checked when the 
tyres are cold; ignore higher pressures 
which may be reached in hot weather 
or following a fast journey.
If tyre pressures cannot be checked 
when the tyres are 
cold, the normal 
pressures must be increased by  0.2 to 
0.3 bar (or 3 PSI).
Never deflate a hot tyre.
Special note
Depending on the vehicle, there may 
be an adapter which needs to be posi-
tioned on the valve before air is added. Vehicle fitted with a tyre pressure 
monitoring system 
If under-inflated (puncture, low pres-
sure, etc.), the warning light 
 
lights up on the instrument panel; 
please refer to “Tyre pressure loss 
warning” or “Tyre pressure monitoring 
system” in Section 2.
Emergency spare wheel
Refer to the information on “Puncture” 
and “Changing a wheel” in Section 5.
Changing wheels around
This practice is not recommended.
Incorrect tyre pressures  
lead to abnormal tyre wear 
and unusually hot running. 
These are factors which 
may seriously affect safety and lead 
to:
–  poor road holding,
–  risk of bursting or tread separa- tion.
The pressure depends on the load 
and the speed of use. Adjust the 
pressure according to the condi-
tions of use (refer to the label affixed 
to the edge of the driver’s door).
Please be aware that a 
poorly tightened or miss-
ing valve cap can make the 
tyres less airtight and lead 
to pressure loss.
Always use valve caps identical to 
those fitted originally and tighten 
them fully. 

5.36
OPERATING FAULTS (3/6)
On the roadPOSSIBLE CAUSESWHAT TO DO
Vibrations. Tyres not inflated to correct pres-
sures, incorrectly balanced or dam-
aged. Check the tyre pressures: if this is not the 
problem, have them checked by an ap-
proved Dealer.
White smoke from the exhaust. In the diesel version, this is necessar-
ily a fault. Smoke may be caused by 
particle filter regeneration. Please refer to the information on “Special 
features of diesel versions” in Section 2.
Smoke under the bonnet. Short-circuit or cooling system leak. Stop, switch off the ignition, stand away 
from the vehicle and contact an approved 
dealer.
The oil pressure warning light comes 
on: while cornering or braking The level is too low. Top up the engine oil level (refer to the in-
formation on “Engine oil level: topping up, 
filling” in Section 4).
is slow to go out or remains lit 
under acceleration Loss of oil pressure.
Stop the vehicle and contact an approved 
Dealer. 

5.37
OPERATING FAULTS (4/6)
On the roadPOSSIBLE CAUSESWHAT TO DO
Steering becomes heavy. Assistance overheating.Consult an approved dealer.
The engine is overheating. The cool-
ant temperature indicator is in the 
warning zone and warning light 
® comes on. Engine cooling fan not working. Stop the vehicle, switch off the engine and 
contact an approved dealer.
Coolant leaks. Check the coolant reservoir: it should con- tain fluid. If there is no coolant, consult an 
approved dealer as soon as possible.
Coolant boiling in the coolant reser-
voir. Mechanical fault: damaged cylinder 
head gasket.Stop the engine.
Contact an approved dealer.
Radiator: 
If there is a significant lack of coolant, remember that it must never b\
e topped up using cold coolant while 
the engine is very warm. After any procedure on the vehicle which has involved even partial drain\
ing of the cooling 
system, it must be refilled with a new mixture prepared in the correct p\
roportions. Reminder: only products approved 
by our Technical Department may be used for this purpose. 

7.2
ALPHABETICAL INDEX (2/5)
driving recommendations ......................................2.15 → 2.17
E
electric beam height adjustment ........................................ 1.80
electric windows ....................................................3.12  → 3.14
electronic parking brake ...............................1.55, 2.12 → 2.14
electronic stability control: ESC ....................1.56, 2.24  → 2.28
emergency brake assist.........................................2.24  → 2.28
emergency braking ................................................2.24  → 2.28
emergency key ........................................................... 1.2 – 1.3
emergency spare wheel ............................................. 5.2 – 5.3
engine technical specifications .................................................. 6.7
engine coolant ..................................................................... 4.8
engine oil ...................................................................4.4  → 4.7
engine oil capacity .....................................................4.5  → 4.7
engine oil level ...........................................................4.4  → 4.7
engine specifications ........................................................... 6.7
engine standby ..........................................................2.6  → 2.8
engine start/stop button .............................................2.3  → 2.5
environment ............................................................\
........... 2.19
ESC: electronic stability control ....................1.56, 2.24  → 2.28
external temperature ......................................................... 1.72
F
faults operating faults ................................................5.34  → 5.39
filter air filter ........................................................................\
. 4.10
diesel filter .................................................................... 4.10
oil filter ........................................................4.5  → 4.7, 4.10
passenger compartment filter ...................................... 4.10
fittings ...............................................................\
.....3.19  → 3.24
front passenger air bag deactivation ................................. 1.46
front seat driver’s position memory .............................................. 1.18 front seat adjustment .............................................. 1.15 – 1.16
front seats
adjustment ........................................................ 1.15 – 1.16
with electric controls .................................................... 1.17
with manual controls .................................................... 1.15
fuel advice on fuel economy ............................................... 2.15
capacity ...............................................................\
......... 1.86
consumption .......................1.55, 1.63 – 1.64, 2.15  → 2.17
filling ........................................................1.55,  1.86  → 1.88
grade ................................................................1.\
86  → 1.88
fuel consumption ......................1.55, 1.63 – 1.64, 2.15  → 2.17
fuel economy .........................................................2.15  → 2.17
fuel priming bulb ................................................................ 1.87
fuel repriming ..................................................................... 1.87
fuel tank capacity ............................................................1.8\
6  → 1.88
fuel tank capacity ...................................................1.86  → 1.88
fuses ....................................................................... 5.25 – 5.26
G
gear lever..............................................................\
............. 2.11
glove box ........................................................................\
... 3.22
grip control ........................................................................\
. 2.27
H
handbrake...............................................................\
.. 1.55, 2.11
hands-free telephone integrated control ............................ 3.42
hazard warning lights signal ................................... 1.74 – 1.75
headlight beam adjustment ............................................... 1.80
headlight flashers .............................................................. 1.74
headlight washer ............................................................... 1.84
headrest................................................................\
............. 3.26
heating and air conditioning system .................................. 3.11
heating system ........................................................3.4  → 3.10
hill descent control ........................................1.56, 2.24  → 2.28