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Before any action involving 
the windscreen (washing 
the vehicle, de-icing, 
cleaning the windscreen, 
etc.) return stalk 1  to position B 
(stop).
Risk of injury and/or damage.
In the event of obstacles present 
on the windscreen (dirt, snow, ice, 
etc.), clean the windscreen (inclu-
ding the central area located behind 
the interior rear-view mirror) and 
the rear screen before starting the 
wipers (risk of motor overheating).
If an object is preventing a blade 
from moving, it may stop functio-
ning. Remove the obstacle and 
reactivate the wiper using the wiper 
stalk.
WINDSCREEN WASH/WIPE (4/6)
Note:
Once the wipers have been switched 
off, at least 1 minute after locking the 
vehicle, it is possible to manually move 
the blades. Do not force the blade arms 
to move. This may risk damage to the 
wiper motor, the arms and the blades.
After your intervention, to reposition the 
blades correctly, make sure the blades 
are resting on the windscreen, switch 
on the ignition and activate the wiper 
control.
The blade on the driver’s side must 
always be above the passenger blade. 
If this is not the case, a quick sweep of 
the windscreen wipers should be per-
formed once the vehicle is travelling at 
over 4 mph (7 km/h).
Specific front wiper position 
(service position)
This position enables the blades to be 
lifted to remove them from the winds-
creen.
This can be useful:
–  to clean the blades;
–  to release the blades from the winds-creen in winter;
–  to replace the blades (please refer  to the information on the “Wiper 
blades” in Section 5).
With the ignition on and the engine off, 
lower the windscreen wiper stalk to 
position  E (fast continuous wipe). The 
wiper arms stop in a position away from 
the bonnet.
To return the blades to position, make 
sure they have been placed on the 
windscreen, then move the stalk to po-
sition B (stop) with the ignition on.
Before switching on the ignition, 
place the wipers on the windscreen. 
Otherwise, there may a risk of damage 
to the bonnet or the wipers when they 
are switched on. 
     
        
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Special circumstances
– If the bends and road surface  do 
not allow you to stay in automatic 
mode (e.g. in the mountains), we 
recommend that you change to 
manual mode. This will prevent the 
automatic gearbox from changing 
gear repeatedly when climbing, and 
permit engine braking on long de-
scents.
–  In cold weather , start the engine 
and wait a few seconds before 
moving the selector lever from posi-
tion  P or N and engaging it in  D or R 
to prevent the engine stalling.
The gear selected is displayed on the 
instrument panel.
Special casesIn certain driving conditions (result-
ing in, for example, engine protection, 
operation of the Electronic Stability 
Control programme: ESC etc.) the au-
tomated system may change the gear 
automatically. 
Likewise, to prevent incorrect manoeu-
vres, a gear change may be refused by 
the automatic system: in this case the 
gear display flashes for a few seconds 
as a warning.
AUTOMATIC GEARBOX (2/3)
Driving in manual mode
Move the selector lever  1 to position D, 
then move the lever to the right into po-
sition M. 
Shifting the lever repeatedly allows you 
to change gears manually:
–  to move down through the gears,  push the lever forwards;
–  to move up through the gears, push  the lever backwards.
1
When facing uphill, to remain 
stopped, do not keep your foot on 
the accelerator.
Risk of overheating the automatic 
gearbox.
Check that the indicator 
light  P on the instrument 
panel is activated before 
leaving the vehicle.
Risk of loss of immobilisation of 
the vehicle  
     
        
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AUTOMATIC GEARBOX (3/3)Operating faults
– when driving , if the message 
"CHECK AUTO GEARBOX" ap-
pears on the instrument panel, it in-
dicates a failure.
Contact your approved Dealer as 
soon as possible;
–  when driving,  if the message 
"Gearbox overheating" appears on 
the instrument panel, stop as soon 
as possible to let the gearbox cool 
down and wait for the message to 
disappear;
–  If a vehicle with an automatic 
gearbox breaks down, refer to the 
information on “Towing” in Section 5.
For safety reasons, do not 
switch off the ignition before 
the vehicle has come to a 
complete standstill.
Parking the vehicle
When the vehicle is stopped, move 
the lever to position  P while keeping 
your foot on the brake pedal: the drive 
wheels are mechanically locked by the 
driveshaft.
Ensure that the electronic parking 
brake is engaged.
An impact to the under-
side of the vehicle while 
manoeuvring (e.g. strik-
ing a post, raised kerb or 
other street furniture) may result in 
damage to the vehicle (e.g. defor-
mation of an axle).
To avoid any risk of accident, have 
your vehicle checked by an ap-
proved Dealer.
When activated, in the event that the 
lever is stuck in P , depress the brake 
paddle. It is possible to free the lever 
manually. To do this, unclip the base of 
the lever, then insert a tool (rigid rod) 
into the slot 3  (located on the left or 
right of the lever depending on the ve-
hicle) and press simultaneously on the 
button 2 to unlock the lever.
Contact an authorised dealer as soon 
as possible.
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WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADES: replacement (1/2)
Windscreen wiper blades 1
With the ignition on and the engine 
switched off, lower the windscreen 
wiper stalk fully: the blades stop slightly 
away from the bonnet.
Lift wiper arm 3 , press button 2 to re-
lease the blade.
Refitting
Slide the blade along the arm until 
it clips on. Check that it is correctly 
locked in place. Lower the windscreen 
wiper arm carefully.
1
2
3
With the ignition on, return the wind-
screen wiper stalk to the stop position. 
The blade on the driver’s side must 
always be above the passenger blade. 
If this is not the case, a quick sweep of 
the windscreen wipers should be per-
formed once the vehicle is travelling at 
over 4 mph (7 km/h).
Note: Before restarting your vehicle, 
lower the windscreen wiper blades 
onto the windscreen to avoid any risk 
of damaging the bonnet or the wipers.
– In frosty weather, make 
sure that the wiper blades 
are not stuck by ice (to 
avoid the risk of the motor 
overheating or damaging the 
blades).
–   Check the condition of the wiper 
blades.
Replace the wiper blades as soon 
as they begin to lose efficiency 
(approximately once a year).
Whilst changing the blade, take care 
not to drop the arm onto the window 
after it has been removed as this 
may break the window.  
     
        
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OPERATING FAULTS (5/7)
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 
authorised 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.