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WARNING LIGHTS (2/4)
A
The presence and operation of the warning lights DEPEND ON THE EQUIPMENT\
 AND COUNTRY.
© Warning light
It comes on when the ignition is 
switched on, sometimes at the same 
time as other warning lights and then 
goes out after several seconds.
If the light comes on, you should visit an 
approved Dealer immediately.
Depending on the vehicle, this warning 
light is accompanied by a message on 
the instrument panel.
ÄWarning light for monitoring 
exhaust gas
On equipped vehicles, the light comes 
on when the ignition is switched on then 
goes out.
–  If it lights up continuously accom-
panied by the 
© indicator light, 
consult an approved Dealer as soon 
as possible;
–  If it flashes, reduce the engine speed  until the light stops flashing. Contact 
your approved Dealer as soon as 
possible.
Refer to “Emission control, fuel econ-
omy and driving advice” in section 2.
ÔCoolant temperature warn-
ing light
If this remains lit while driving accom-
panied by the 
® indicator light, it 
indicates engine overheating. Stop and 
allow the engine to run at idle speed 
for a minute or two. The temperature 
should drop. If not, stop the engine. 
Let the engine cool down, then check 
the coolant level. Contact an approved 
Dealer if necessary.
DHandbrake “on” warning  
light  and brake circuit inci-
dent warning light
This comes on when the ignition is 
switched on. If it comes on during brak-
ing or when the vehicle is being driven, 
accompanied by the 
® indicator 
light, it means that one of the circuit 
levels is too low; it may be dangerous to 
continue driving. Consult an approved 
Dealer.® STOP light
It comes on when the ignition is 
switched on, sometimes at the same 
time as other warning lights and then 
goes out after several seconds.
It indicates that it is essential to stop as 
soon as traffic conditions allow. Contact 
an approved Dealer as soon as possi-
ble.
Depending on the vehicle, this warning 
light is accompanied by a message on 
the instrument panel.  
         
        
        
     
        
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WARNING LIGHTS (3/4)
A
The presence and operation of the warning lights DEPEND ON THE EQUIPMENT\
 AND COUNTRY.
xAnti-lock braking warning 
light
This lights up when the ignition is 
switched on and goes out after a few 
seconds.
If it does not go out after the ignition is 
switched on, or lights up when driving, 
there is a fault with the ABS. Braking 
will then be as normal, without the ABS 
system.
Contact an approved Dealer as soon as 
possible.
LLow fuel level warning light This comes on when the igni-
tion is switched on and goes out after a 
few seconds. If it comes on when driv-
ing and is accompanied by a beep, fill 
up with fuel as soon as possible. There 
is only approximately 30 miles (50 km) 
worth of fuel left after the warning light 
first comes on.
ÉPreheating warning light  (on 
diesel version)
This should come on when the igni-
tion is switched on. It indicates that the 
heater plugs are in operation. It goes 
out after preheating is sufficient and the 
engine can be started.
ÒElectronic fault warning light
If it comes on when driving, it 
indicates an electronic or electrical fault 
or, for diesel versions, the presence of 
water in the diesel fuel.
Contact your approved Dealer as soon 
as possible.
åAir bag warning light
This comes on when the igni-
tion is switched on and goes out after 
a few seconds. If it does not come on 
when the ignition is switched on or if it 
flashes, there is a fault in the system.
Contact an approved Dealer as soon as 
possible.
ÀOil pressure warning light
If it comes on while you are 
driving, stop at once and switch off the 
ignition.
Check the oil level (refer to section 4 
“Engine oil level”). If the level is normal, 
the light has come on for another 
reason: contact an approved Dealer as 
soon as possible.  
         
        
        
     
        
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WARNING LIGHTS (4/4)
çSeat belt reminder light
Depending on the vehicle, it is 
displayed on the instrument panel or on 
the central display of the dashboard. It 
remains on when the engine is started 
if your seat belt is not fastened. A beep 
sounds at a low volume for 30 seconds, 
then at a high volume for 90 seconds.
A
The presence and operation of the warning lights DEPEND ON THE EQUIPMENT\
 AND COUNTRY.
ÚBattery charge warning light
If it comes on when you are 
driving, it indicates that the circuit is 
overcharged or has discharged. Stop 
and consult an approved Dealer as 
soon as possible.
2 Door status warning light
If it lights up when the ignition is 
switched on, it indicates that a door is 
not properly closed.
Engine standby warning 
light
Please see information in the para-
graph on “Stop and Start Function” in 
Section 2.
Unavailability of engine 
standby warning light
Please see information in the para-
graph on “Stop and Start Function” in 
Section 2.
Ð ÏCruise control and 
speed limiter indica-
tor lights
Refer to the information on the “Speed 
limiter” and “Cruise control” in Section  2.
Warning light for electronic 
stability program (  ESC  ) and 
traction control system 
Please refer to the information on 
“Driver correction devices and aids” in 
Section 2.
Tyre pressure loss warning
Please refer to the information 
on the “Tyre pressure loss warning” in 
Section 2.  
         
        
        
     
        
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DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS (2/3)
Fuel gauge A
The number of squares lit shows the 
fuel level. When it is at the minimum 
level, the last square comes on, accom-
panied by a beep. A warning light also 
lights up on the instrument panel.
Fill up as soon as possible. There is 
only approximately 30 miles (50 km) 
worth of fuel left after the warning light 
first comes on.
3
4
B
A
Coolant temperature indicator 4 
or A
In normal use, the needle should be po-
sitioned before zone  B. Under “inten-
sive” operating conditions, the needle 
may approach this zone. The only 
warning is if the indicator light comes 
on or the message “engine overheat-
ing” appears.
The presence and operation of the display and indicators DEPENDS ON THE \
LEVEL OF EQUIPMENT AND THE COUNTRY.
Fuel gauge 3
The needle shows the fuel level. When 
it is at the minimum level, the fuel warn-
ing light comes on, accompanied by a 
beep.
Fill up as soon as possible. There is 
only approximately 30 miles (50 km) 
worth of fuel left after the warning light 
first comes on.   
         
        
        
     
        
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DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS (3/3)
Low engine oil level warning
Depending on the vehicle, when the 
engine is started and for 30 seconds, 
display A alerts the driver when the 
minimum engine oil level is reached. 
Refer to the information on the “Engine 
oil level” in Section 4.
Display selection keys 5 or 6
Depending on the vehicle, pressing the 
button repeatedly enables the informa-
tion on the display to be selected and 
the trip mileage recorder to be reset (for 
this, the trip mileage must be selected 
on the display). – Display selection
Press briefly to move from the total 
mileage to the trip mileage and vice 
versa.
– Resetting the trip mileage recorder
Once trip mileage has been selected on 
the display, press and hold the button.
Multifunction display
Total mileage recorder.
Trip mileage recorder.
Setting the time.
OR
Trip computer and warning system
Refer to the information on the “Trip 
computer and warning system” in 
Section 1.
A
The presence and operation of the display and indicators DEPENDS ON THE \
LEVEL OF EQUIPMENT AND THE COUNTRY.
5
6   
         
        
        
     
        
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TRIP COMPUTER:  general information (1/2)
Trip computer and warning 
system  A
Depending on the vehicle, this includes 
the following functions:
– distance travelled;
– journey parameters;
– information messages;
–  operating fault messages (associ-
ated with the 
© warning light);
–  warning messages (connected to the  warning light 
®).
All these functions are described on the 
following pages.
Display selection keys 1 
and 2
Scroll through the following informa-
tion upwards (button  1) or downwards 
(button 2 ) by pressing briefly and suc-
cessively (the display depends on the 
vehicle equipment and country).
a) Total mileage and trip mileage re- corder,
b) journey parameters: – fuel consumed;
–  average fuel consumption;
–  current fuel consumption;
– estimated range;
– distance travelled;
– average speed; c)  Mileage before oil change
d) Cruise control and speed limiter pro-
grammed speed
e) Reset the tyre pressure
f)  Trip log, operating faults and infor- mation message readout.
A
1
2   
         
        
        
     
        
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TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM: journey parameters (1/4)
Examples of selectionsInterpreting the display selected
a) Total mileage and trip mileage recorder
37360  KM
  7080 KM
b) Journey parameters
Fuel consumed  since the last reset.
FUEL USED 
26.0 L
AVERAGE Average fuel consumption  since the last reset.
This value is displayed after driving 400 metres and takes into 
account the distance travelled and the fuel used since the last 
time the reset button was pressed.
7.3 L/100
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT \
AND COUNTRY.      
         
        
        
     
        
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TRIP COMPUTER AND WARNING SYSTEM: journey parameters (2/4)
Examples of selectionsInterpreting the display selected
CURRENT 
Current fuel consumption
This value is displayed after a speed of approximately 20 mph 
(30 km/h) is reached.
8.6 L/100
RANGE Estimated range with remaining fuel
This range takes into account the average fuel consumption 
since the last time the reset button was pressed.
The value is displayed after driving 400 metres.
Several minutes after the reserve light has come on (refer to the 
information on the “Instrument panel”), the estimated range will \
no longer be displayed.
402.0 KM
  
DISTANCE 
Distance travelled  since the last reset.
430.0 KM
AVERAGE 
Average speed
 since the last reset.
The value is displayed after driving 400 metres.
109.2 KM/H
The display of information shown below DEPENDS ON THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT \
AND COUNTRY.