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REAR HINGED DOORS (2/4)
4
5
Driving with the right-hand 
door open
With the right-hand door open, close 
the left-hand door.
On equipped vehicles, lock the left-
hand door by turning the lock 5 to put it 
in its housing  4.
If driving with the right-
hand rear hinged door 
open, always secure trans-
ported loads (please refer 
to the section “Transporting objects” 
in Section 3). The left-hand door, 
which remains shut, should not be 
used to hold transported loads in 
place. Using the right rear hinged 
door open while driving should only 
be done in exceptional cases.
In any event, please refer to local 
legislation. Risk of loads falling on 
the road surface.  
         
        
        
     
        
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1.28
FRONT HEADRESTS
To raise the headrest
Pull the headrest upwards to the de-
sired height. Check that it is correctly 
locked.
To lower the headrest
Press button 1 and guide the headrest 
down to the desired height. Check that 
it is correctly locked.
A
1
To raise the headrest
Raise the headrest to its highest po-
sition (tilt the seatback if necessary). 
Press button 1 and lift the headrest to 
release it.
To refit the headrest
Insert the headrest rods into the holes 
(tilt the seatback if necessary). Lower 
the headrest until it locks and press 
button  1 to adjust to the desired height. 
Check that each rod  2 on the seatback 
is securely locked.
The headrest is important 
for safety. Ensure that it is in 
place and in the correct po-
sition: the top of the head-
rest should be as close as possible 
to the top of the head and there must 
be a minimal distance between the 
head and the headrest  A.
2   
         
        
        
     
        
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1.37
METHODS OF RESTRAINT IN ADDITION TO THE FRONT SEAT BELTS (1/4)
1
–  Have the entire restraint 
system checked following 
an accident.
– No operation whatsoe-
ver is permitted on any part of 
the system (pretensioners, air 
bags, computers, wiring) and the 
system components must not 
be reused on any other vehicle, 
even if identical.
–  To avoid incorrect triggering of  the system which may cause 
injury, only qualified personnel 
from an approved Dealer may 
work on the pretensioner and air 
bag system.
–  The electric trigger system may  only be tested by a specially 
trained technician using special 
equipment.
–  When the vehicle is scrapped,  contact an approved Dealer for 
disposal of the pretensioner and 
air bag gas generators.Depending on the vehicle, they will 
consist of:
–  front seat belt inertia reel preten-sioners;
–  chest-level load limiters;
–  air bags for driver and front pas- senger.
These systems are designed to act in-
dependently or together when the vehi-
cle is subjected to a frontal impact.
Depending on the severity of the 
impact, the system can trigger:
–  seat belt locking;
–  the seat belt inertia reel pretensioner  (which engages to correct seat belt 
slack);
– airbags.
Pretensioners
The pretensioners hold the seat belt 
against the body, holding the occupant 
more securely against the seat, thus in-
creasing the seat belt’s efficiency.
With the ignition on, following a signi-
ficant frontal impact and depending on 
the severity of the impact, the system 
may trigger the seat belt inertia reel 
pretensioner  1, which instantly retracts 
the seat belt.  
         
        
        
     
        
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1.50
Rear centre seat
Check that the belt is suitable for secu-
ring your child seat. Consult an appro-
ved dealer.
Fit the child seat in a rear 
seat wherever possible.
In the rear side seat
A carrycot can be installed across the 
vehicle and will take up at least two 
seats.
Position the child with their feet nearest 
the door.
Move the front seat as far forward as 
possible to install a rear-facing child 
seat, then move back the seat in front 
as far as it will go, although without al-
lowing it to come into contact with the 
child seat.
For the safety of the child in the for-
ward-facing seat, do not move the seat 
in front back past the middle of the 
runner, do not tilt the seatback too far 
(maximum of 25°) and raise the seat as 
much as possible.
In all situations, remove the rear head-
rests (refer to the information on the 
“Rear headrests” in Section 3). This 
must be done before fitting the child 
seat.
Check that the forward-facing child seat 
is resting against the back of the vehi-
cle seat.
CHILD SAFETY: fitting a child seat, general information (2/2) 
         
        
        
     
        
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Fuel grade
Use a high-grade fuel that complies 
with the legislation in force in each 
country and which  must comply with 
the specifications given on the label 
on the cover A. Please refer to the in-
formation on “Engine specifications” in 
Section 6.
Diesel version
Only use diesel fuel which complies 
with the information on the label located 
inside the cover  A.
Useful capacity of fuel tank: Approx. 
80 litres
Open the front left door to open the 
cover A.
When filling, use the cap holder  1 on 
the cover A to secure the cap 2.
FUEL TANK (1/3)
After filling, check that the cap and 
cover are closed.
Fuel filler cap: this is spe-
cific.
If you have to replace it, 
make sure it is identical 
to the original cap. Contact an ap-
proved Dealer.
Never place the cap near a source 
of heat or flame.
Do not wash the filler area with a 
high-pressure washer.
Do not mix even small 
amounts of petrol (un-
leaded or E85) with diesel. 
Do not use ethanol-based 
fuel if your vehicle is not compatible 
with this fuel.
Do not add additive to the fuel –
otherwise you risk damaging the 
engine.
A
1
2  
         
        
        
     
        
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3.30
To refit the headrest
Insert the headrest rods into the holes 
(tilt the seatback if necessary). Lower 
the headrest as far as it will go, then 
lift until it locks into place. Check that 
each rod 2 on the seatback is securely 
locked.
The headrest is a safety 
component, check that it is 
fitted and in the correct po-
sition.
To raise the headrest
Press button 1  and lift the headrest to 
release it (tilt the seatback if neces-
sary).
REAR HEAD RESTS
1
2   
         
        
        
     
        
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3.38
TRANSPORTING OBJECTS (1/2)
Always position the heavi-
est items directly on the 
floor. Use the lashing points 
on the luggage compart-
ment floor, if these are fitted to the 
vehicle. The load should be loaded 
in such a way that no items will be 
thrown forward and strike the occu-
pants if the driver has to brake sud-
denly or while driving on a steep 
gradient. Fasten the rear seat belts, 
even if the seats are not occupied.Transporting objects in the 
rear load area
Depending on the vehicle, secur-
ing rings  1 and 2  can be used to stop 
transported objects from moving. The 
number of rings and their position may 
vary depending on the vehicle.
The sole purpose of these rings  1 is 
to prevent transported objects from 
moving. The objects must be se-
cured to the mounting rings  2 on the 
vehicle floor beforehand.
1
1
2   
         
        
        
     
        
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3.39
While driving with the right 
rear hinged door open, 
always secure transported 
loads. The left-hand door, 
which remains shut, should not be 
used to hold transported loads in 
place. Using the right rear hinged 
door open while driving should only 
be done in exceptional cases.
In any event, please refer to local 
legislation. Risk of loads falling on 
the road surface.
Special note for van versionMax. F: 625 daN
TRANSPORTING OBJECTS (2/2)
For your safety, check that 
all the vehicle’s doors are 
properly closed before 
starting the engine.