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5.2
PUNCTURE, EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL (1/2)
To store the wheel in the cage
–  Make sure the wheel is correctly po-sitioned in the cage, valve facing 
down.
–  Reposition the cage using handle  3 
and retighten the nut using span-
ner 1 to refit the assembly.
–  Make sure it is correctly locked.
2
3
1
4
In the event of a puncture, there is 
either an emergency spare wheel or 
tyre inflation kit available, depending on 
the vehicle (refer to the information in 
the following pages).
Emergency spare wheel 2
This is stored in cage  4 under the floor 
at the rear of the vehicle.
To access the emergency spare 
wheel
–  Open the tailgate.
–  Undo the nut with the wheelbrace  1.
–  Detach the cage using handle  3.
– Release the emergency spare  wheel.
Vehicle fitted with a tyre pressure 
loss warning system 
If under-inflated (puncture, low pres-
sure, etc.), the warning light 
 
lights up on the instrument panel. See 
“Tyre pressure loss warning” in 
Section 2.
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.  
         
        
        
     
        
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5.3
PUNCTURE, EMERGENCY SPARE WHEEL (2/2)
If the emergency spare wheel has been stored for several years, have it \
checked by your Dealer to ensure that it is 
safe to use.
Vehicle fitted with an emergency spare wheel that differs from the other \
wheels:
–  Never fit more than one emergency spare wheel to the same vehicle.
–  As the punctured wheel is wider than the emergency spare wheel, the vehi\
cle’s ground clearance is reduced.
–  Replace the emergency spare wheel as soon as possible with a wheel ident\
ical to the original one.
–  If wheel bolts are supplied with the emergency spare wheel, it is impera\
tive that they are used and that they are used for th e 
emergency spare wheel only: refer to the label affixed to the emergency spare wheel.
–  When this is fitted to the vehicle, which must only be a temporary measu\
re, the driving speed must not exceed the speed  indicated on the label on the wheel.
–  Fitting an emergency spare wheel may alter the way the vehicle usually r\
uns. Avoid sudden acceleration or deceleration and  reduce your speed when cornering.
–  If you need to use snow chains, fit the emergency spare wheel to the rea\
r axle and check the tyre pressure.
–  The warning light 
 on the instrument panel flashes for several seconds, then stays on. 
         
        
        
     
        
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5.5
TYRE INFLATION KIT (2/4)
Depending on the vehicle, in the event 
of a puncture, use the kit located in the 
glove box or in the luggage compart-
ment, in rear wheel arch C or D.
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.
C
Vehicle fitted with a tyre pressure 
loss warning system
If under-inflated (puncture, low pres-
sure, etc.), the warning light 
 
lights up on the instrument panel. 
See “Tyre pressure loss warning” in 
Section 2.
D  
         
        
        
     
        
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5.6
– after a maximum of 15 minutes, stop inflating and read the pressure 
(on the pressure gauge  2).
Note: while the bottle is emptying 
(approximately 30 seconds), the 
pressure gauge  2 will indicate briefly 
a pressure of  6 bar, then the pres-
sure drops;
– Adjust the pressure: to increase  it, continue inflation with the kit. To 
reduce it, press the button 1.
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.
Engine running, parking brake ap-
plied:
–  Refer to the information on the infla- tion kit compressor and follow the in-
structions;
–  inflate the tyre to the recommended  pressure (please refer to the infor-
mation in the section on “Tyre pres-
sures”);
TYRE INFLATION KIT (3/4)
2
1  
         
        
        
     
        
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5.7
TYRE INFLATION KIT (4/4)
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.
Following repair with the kit, 
do not travel further than 
120 miles (200 km). In addi-
tion, reduce your speed and 
under no circumstances exceed 
48 mph (80 km/h). The sticker, 
which you must affix in a prominent 
position on the dashboard, reminds 
you of this.
Depending on the country or local 
legislation, a tyre repaired with the 
inflation kit may need to be replaced.
Once the tyre is correctly inflated, 
remove the kit: slowly unscrew the in-
flation end piece to prevent any product 
spatter and store the container in plas-
tic packaging to prevent product leaks.
– Affix the driving recommendation  label to the dashboard where it can 
easily be seen by the driver;
–  put the kit away;
–  at the end of this initial inflation op- eration, air will still escape from the 
tyre; you must drive a short distance 
in order to seal the hole;
–  start immediately and drive at be- tween 12.4 and 37.2 mph (20 and 
60 km/h) in order to distribute the 
product evenly in the tyre and, after 
driving for 1.86 miles (3 km), stop 
and check the pressure;
–  if the pressure is greater than 1.3 bar  but less than the recommended 
pressure, re-adjust it (refer to the 
label affixed to the edge of the driv-
er’s door), otherwise contact an ap-
proved dealer: repair is not possible. Precautions when using the kit
The kit should not be operated for more 
than 15 consecutive minutes.
Nothing should be placed 
around the driver’s feet 
as such objects may slide 
under the pedals during 
sudden braking manoeuvres and 
obstruct their use. 
         
        
        
     
        
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5.12
Undo the bolts and take off the wheel. 
For vehicles fitted with alloy wheels, 
use the guide bolt located in the tool kit 
to finish loosening and start tightening 
the bolts.
Fit the emergency spare wheel on 
the central hub and turn it to align the 
mounting holes in the wheel and the 
hub.
Tighten the bolts, checking that the 
wheel is correctly positioned on its hub. 
Lower the jack.
If bolts are supplied with the emergency 
spare wheel, only use these bolts for 
the emergency spare wheel.
With the wheel on the ground, tighten 
the bolts fully and have the tightness of 
the bolts checked and the emergency 
spare wheel pressure checked as soon 
as possible.
CHANGING A WHEEL (2/2)
Anti-theft bolts
If you use anti-theft bolts, fit these 
nearest the valve (wheel trim may 
not be able to fit).
If you have a puncture, re-
place the wheel as soon as 
possible.
A tyre which has been punc-
tured should always be inspected 
(and repaired, where possible) by a 
specialist.
Vehicle fitted with a tyre pressure 
loss warning system 
If under-inflated (puncture, low pres-
sure, etc.), the warning light 
 
lights up on the instrument panel. See 
“Tyre pressure loss warning” in 
Section 2. 
         
        
        
     
        
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5.14
Fitting new tyres
TYRES (2/3)
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.Tyre pressuresRespect 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, 
described in the information on “Tyre 
pressures” in Section 4).
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 
pressures according to the condi-
tions of use (refer to the information 
on “Tyre pressures”).
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.
For safety reasons, this op-
eration must be carried out 
by a specialist.
Fitting different tyres may 
change your vehicle as follows:
–  may mean that your vehicle no  longer conforms to current regu-
lations;
–  it may change the way it handles  when cornering;
–  it may cause the steering to be  heavy;
–  It may affect the use of snow  chains.
Vehicle fitted with a tyre pressure 
loss warning system 
If under-inflated (puncture, low pres-
sure, etc.), the warning light 
 
lights up on the instrument panel. See 
“Tyre pressure loss warning” in 
Section 2. 
         
        
        
     
        
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5.28
FUSES (2/2)
Number Allocation
1 Fuel pump
2 Not used
3 Passenger compartment 
engine cooling fan
4 Passenger compartment 
engine cooling fan
5 Rear windscreen wiper
6 Horn, diagnostic socket
7 Heated seats
8 Electric rear windows
9 Passenger compartment 
ECU
10 Windscreen washer
11 Brake lights
12 Passenger compartment 
unit, ABS,  ESP
13 Electric windows, child 
safety, heating and air 
conditioning system, ECO 
mode
14 Not used
15 StarterNumber Allocation
16 Brake lights, additional 
equipment, navigation, 
ABS, ESP, boot light, tyre 
pressure warning light, 
interior lights, rain and light 
sensor
17 Radio, navigation system, 
display, alarm
18 Additional equipment
19 Heated door mirrors
20 Hazard lights, rear fog lights
21 Central locking of opening 
elements
22 Instrument panel
23 Rear accessories socket
24 ESC, radio, heating and air 
conditioning system, heated 
seats, stop lights
25 Front accessories socket
26 Towbar
27 Electric front windows
28 Rear-view mirror control
29 De-icing the rear screen and 
rear view mirror
12
3456
78910
11121314
15161718
19202122
23242526
27
28
29
Allocation of fusesThe presence of certain fuses de-
pends on the vehicle equipment 
level.