
329
Diesel weights and towed loads (in kg)
* The kerb weight is equal to the unladen weight + driver (75 kg).
* *   T he weight of the braked trailer can be increased, within the GTW limit, if the GV W of the towing vehicle is reduced by an equal amount; warning, 
towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road holding.
The GTW and towed load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must be reduced by 10 % for 
each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
When towing, the speed must never exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High exterior temperatures may result in a reduction in the per formance of the vehicle to protect the engine; if the exterior temperature is above 37 °C, 
limit the towed load. Diesel engine
BlueHDi 115/120 S&SBlueHDi 135/150 S&S
Gearbox Manual (6-speed)EAT6 automatic 
(6-speed) Manual (6-speed) EAT6 automatic 
(6-speed)
Model code 3D... 3E... 3A... 3D... 3E... 3A... 3D... 3E... 3A... 3D... 3E... 3A...
BHZ - BHX...M/S - M/1S BHZ - BHX...
T/1S - T/2S AHX-AHR-AHV-
AHS...
M/S - M/1S AHX...
T/S - T/1S
Unladen weight 1 320 - 1 345 - 1347 1 320 - 1 357 - 1 359 1 415 - 1 428 - 1 430 1 435 - 1 474 - 1 476
Kerb weight* 1 395 - 1 420 - 1 422 1 395 - 1 432 - 1 434 1 490 - 1 503 - 1 505 1 510 - 1 549 - 1 551
Gross vehicle weight (GV W) 1 950 - 2 100 - 2 175 1 975 - 2 025 - 2 205 2 030 - 2 200 - 2 250 2 030 - 2 200 - 2 280
Gross train weight (GTW) 
on a 12% gradient 3 350 - 3 350 - 3 375 3 375 - 3 225 - 3 405 3 530 - 3 560 - 3 650 3 530 - 3 580 - 3 580
Braked trailer (within the GTW limit)
on a 10% or 12% gradient 1 400 - 1 250 - 1 200 1 400 - 1 200 - 1 200 1 500 - 1 450 - 1 400 1 500 - 1 380 - 1 300
Braked trailer**  
(with load transfer within the GTW limit) 1 600 - 1 550 - 1 500 1 600 - 1 500 - 1 500 1 700 - 1 750 - 1 700 1 700 - 1 680 - 1 600
Unbraked trailer 660 - 672 - 674 660 - 675 - 675 745 - 750 - 750 750
Recommended nose weight 70707070
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Technical data  

336
Spotlamps, side ....................................216, 305
Stability control (ESC) ...................................230
Starting the vehicle
 
....................... 1
 24, 126, 127
Starting using another battery
 
.............. 1
 27, 316
Stay, bonnet
 ...............................
...................271
Steering wheel, adjustment
 
............................93
St
op
 ...............
 .................................................. 28
Stopping the vehicle
 
..................... 1
 24, 126, 127
Stop & Start
 ................ 2
6, 51, 95, 104, 145, 146,   
259, 271, 277, 315, 318
Stop (warning lamp)
 
........................................ 28
St
orage
 ................
 .......................................... 108
Storage boxes
 ........................................ 111
,   113
Storing driving positions
 
.................................79
S
un visor
 ....................................................... 10
8
Sun visor flap
 
...............................
 .................108
Synchronising the remote control
 
...................59
W
U
T
V
Warning and indicator lamps .............. 2 2, 27, 28
Warning lamp, braking system  .......................3
0
Warning lamp, Diesel engine pre-heater
 
.......25
W
arning lamps
 ....................................2
 5, 28, 31
Warning lamp, SCR emissions control  system
 
................
 ........................................... 37
Warning lamp, Service.................................... 29
Warning lamp, Stop
 
........................................ 28
W
ashing (advice) ........................................... 278
Weights
 ...............
..........................324, 328, 329
Wheel, spare
 ......................................... 29
1-294
Window controls
 
............................................. 74
W
iper blades (changing)
 .......................2
 24, 268
Wiper, rear ..................................................... 221
Wipers
 ............................................ 2
6, 220, 223
Wipers, automatic rain sensitive
 
.......... 2
 20, 223
Under-inflation (detection)
 ............................
2
02
Unlocking
 ..............................
....................53, 55
Unlocking from the inside
 
............................... 61
U
nlocking the boot
 
.......................................... 53
U
nlocking the doors
 
........................................ 61
U
pdating the date
 
............................................ 52
U
pdating the time
 
............................................ 52
T
able of weights
 
............................3
24, 328, 329
Tables of engines
 
......................... 3
22, 326, 327
Tables of fuses
 
.............................................. 3
10
Tailgate
 ................
......................................64, 66
Tank, AdBlue
® additive ................................. 2 79
Tank, fuel
 ............................... ................259, 260
Technical data
 ....................... 3
22, 324, 326 -329
Temperature, coolant
 ...................................... 41
T
hree flashes (direction indicators)  
..............2
17
Time (setting)
 
..............................
 ....................52
To o l s
 ................
...................................... 291-294
To r c h
 ..............................
............................... 11 9Total distance recorder
 
...................................
46
T
 ouch screen
............................................. 11, 13
Touch screen tablet
 .................................. 1
 1, 13
To w b a r
 ................
 ...................................123, 266
Towed loads  
..................................3
 24, 328, 329
Towing another vehicle  
.................................
31
 9
Traction control (ASR)
 ................... 3
 2, 230, 232
Tr a i l e r
 ...............
 .....................................123, 266
Triangle, warning ........................................... 283
Trip computer  
............................................
4
 9 - 51
Trip distance recorder  
.....................................
46
T
 y r e s
 ..............................................................
 .... 9
Tyre under-inflation   detection
 ...............
 ............... 35, 202, 204, 290
Ventilation
 ..............................
 .........9, 94, 95, 97
Visibility
 ...............................
 ..........................
104
Vision 360  
.....................................................
19
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Alphabetical index  

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 Audio and Telematics 
  Choosing a new destination 
  Select  " Enter address ".  
  Select  " See on map " to select the " Guidance criteria ".  
  Select  the  " Country ".  
  Press  " OK " to select the " Guidance criteria ".  
  Press  " OK " to start navigation.  
  Press  " OK " to start navigation.  
  And  /  Or  
  Press   Navigation  to display the primary page.  
  Press  the  " MENU " button to go to the 
secondary page.  
  Towards  a  new  destination     Towards  a  recent  destination  
  Select  " My destinations ".  
  Press   Navigation  to display the primary page.  
  Press  the  " MENU " button to go to the secondary page.  
  Enter  the  " City ", the " Street " and the " Number " and confirm by pressing on the suggestions displayed.  
  Select  the  " Recent "  tab.  
  Select the address chosen in the list to display the " Guidance criteria ".  
  To use the navigation system, it is necessary to enter the " City ",  the " Street " and the " Number " using the virtual keypad, or to take them from the list of " Contacts " or from the " History " of  addresses.  
  Without confirmation of the street number, you will be guided to one end of  the  street.   
  Select  " Position " to see the point of arrival geographically.    

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 Audio and Telematics 
  Or  
   Towards  a  contact  
  Select  " My destinations ".  
  Select  the  " Contact "  tab.  
  Press   Navigation  to display the primary page.  
  Press  the  " MENU " button to go to the secondary page.  
  Select a contact in the list offered to start navigation.   
  Press  " OK " to start calculation of the route.   
   Towards  points  of  interest  (POI)  
  Points of Interest (POI) are listed in different categories.  
  Press   Navigation  to display the primary page.  
  Press  the  " MENU " button to go to the secondary page.  
  Select  " Points of interest ".  
  Select  " Search " to enter the name and address of a POI.  
  Select  the  " Tr a v e l ", or " Leisure " or " Commercial " or " Public "  or 
" Geographic "  tab.    Or  
  Or  
   Towards "My home" or "My work"  
  Select  " My destinations ".  
  Press   Navigation  to display the primary page.  
  Press  the  " MENU " button to go to the secondary page.  
  Select  the  " Preferred "  tab.  
  Select  " My home ".  
  Select  " My work ".  
  Select a previously saved favourite destination.    

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 Audio and Telematics 
       Towards  GPS  coordinates     Towards a point on the map  
  Press   Navigation  to display the primary page.    Press   Navigation  to display the primary page.  
  Explore the map by sliding a finger on the screen.    Explore the map by sliding a finger on the screen.  
  Tap the screen to place a marker and display the sub-menu.  
  Or  
  Or  
  Or  
  And  
  Select the destination by pressing on the map.  
  Press this button to start navigation.  
  Press this button to start navigation.  
  Press this button to display the world map.  Using the grid, select by zoom the desired country or region.  
  Press this button to save the address displayed  
  Press this button to save the address displayed.  
  Press this button to enter the GPS coordinates.  
  Press this button to enter the value for " Latitude " using the virtual k e y p a d .   
  Press this button to enter the value for " Longitude " using the virtual k e y p a d .    
  A marker is displayed in the middle of the screen, with the " Latitude "  and " Longitude "  coordinates.  
  A long press on a point opens a list of 
POIs  nearby.