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2.45
Breakdown of a vehicle with an
automatic gearbox
Please refer to the information on
“Towing” in Section 5.
When setting off, if the lever is locked
in position P, even though you are de-
pressing the brake pedal and pressing
the unlocking button 2, the lever can
still be released manually.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4/4)
Operating faults
When three horizontal bars on the dis-
play 3 come on accompanied by the
warning light
© or ®, this in-
dicates a gearbox fault. Contact an au-
thorised dealer as soon as possible. To do this, unclip the base of the gear
lever
5 starting on the side below the
air conditioning controls. Then raise the
button 6 and simultaneously press the
unlock button 2 on the lever.
For safety reasons, do not
switch off the ignition before
the vehicle has come to a
complete standstill.
5
2
3
6
6
3
Warning light ® re-
quires you to stop immedi-
ately, for your own safety,
as soon as traffic conditions
allow.
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3.14
SUNROOF
1
– Partial opening: press the switch 1
on side
\ until the desired
amount of opening.
– Full opening: press the switch 1 on
side
\ for around 6 seconds.
– To close: press the switch 1 on side
[ for around 6 seconds.
Precautions during use
– check that the sunroof is properly
closed before leaving your vehicle;
– clean the seal every three months using products recommended by our
Technical Department;
– Do not open the sunroof immedi-
ately after it has rained or immedi-
ately after washing the vehicle.
– vehicle with roof bars: Generally, it is not advisable to oper-
ate the sunroof.
Before using the sunroof, check the
objects and/or accessories (bike
racks, roof boxes, etc.) attached to
the roof bars: they should be prop-
erly arranged and secured and
should not interfere with the opera-
tion of the sunroof.
Contact an authorised dealer for de-
tails of possible conversions.
Operating faults
If the roof will not close, please consult
an authorised dealer.
Driver’s responsibility
Never leave your vehicle
with the key in the ignition
and leaving a child, an adult
who is not self-sufficient or a pet
inside, even for a short while.
The reason for this is that the child
may endanger himself or others by
starting the engine, activating equip-
ment such as the window winders
for example, or locking the doors.
If something gets caught, immedi-
ately reverse the direction of travel
by pressing the switch 1 on side
\.
Risk of serious injury.
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3.21
Accessories socket 2
It is provided for connecting accessories
approved by our Technical Department.
Ashtray A
It can be housed in either position 1
or 3.
Cigarette lighter 2
With the ignition on, push in the ciga-
rette lighter 2. It will spring back with a click when it is ready. Pull it out to use.
After use, replace it without pushing it
all the way in.
ASHTRAY, CIGARETTE LIGHTER, ACCESSORIES SOCKET
1
If your vehicle is not fitted with a
cigar lighter and an ashtray, these
can be obtained from an approved
Dealer.
3
2A
Connect accessories with
a maximum power of
120 watts (12 V) only.
When several accessory
sockets are used at the same time,
the total power of the connected
accessories must not exceed
180 watts.
Fire hazard.
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5.17
Number Allocation
1 “Starting” position on the
ignition-starter switch
2 Power-assisted steering
3 Lighting
4 Airbags
5 Lighting
6 Instrument panel
7 Alarm
8 UCE energy management
9 UCE energy management
10 Passenger compartment
ECU
11 Direction indicator lights
12 Passenger compartment
ECU
13 Passenger compartment
ECU
14 Electric windows
15 ESC/steering wheel angle
sensor/automatic gearbox
16 Courtesy lights/air
conditioning
17 Locking/unlocking the
doors/ESC
18 Rear-view mirrors
19 Brake lights
FUSES (3/3)
Number Allocation
20 Headlight beam height/rear
parking distance control/
front camera adjustment
21 Injection
22 Reversing light/rear
windscreen wiper
23 “Starting” position on the
ignition-starter switch
24 «Accessory» position on the
ignition switch/service relay
25 Front windscreen wiper
26 Radio/energy management
27 Daytime running lights
28 Accessories socket
29 UCE energy management
30 Horn
31 Rear fog light
32 “Accessory” position on the
ignition-starter switch
33 Exterior lights/Rear side
lightsNumber Allocation
34 energy management ECU/
passenger compartment
ECU/headlights/daytime
running lights
35 Right headlight/energy
management ECU
36 Left headlight/passenger
compartment ECU
37 Right-hand main beam
headlight
38 Left headlight/passenger
compartment ECU
39 Bicycle carrier
40 Not used
41 Not used
42 Fog lights
43 Radio amplifier
44 Automatic gearbox
45 Electric windows/one-touch
windows
46 Electric door mirrors
47 Not used
48 Not used
49 Not used
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5.21
Start the engine. As soon as it is run-
ning, disconnect the cables A and B in
reverse order ( 1 - 4 - 3 - 2 ) and posi-
tion the red protective cover by press-
ing it down.
BATTERY: breakdown recovery (2/2)
Depending on the vehicle, unclip the
red protective cover to access termi-
nal 2 (+).
Connect the positive cable B to the ter-
minal 2 (+) then to the terminal 3 (+) of
the battery supplying the current.
Connect the negative cable A to the
terminal 4 (–) of the battery supplying
the current, then to the terminal 1 (–) of
the discharged battery.
Starting the vehicle using the
battery from another vehicle
If you have to use the battery from an-
other vehicle to start, obtain suitable
jump leads (with a large cross section)
from an approved dealer or, if you al-
ready have jump leads, ensure that
they are in perfect condition.
The two batteries must have an iden-
tical nominal voltage of 12 volts. The
battery supplying the current should
have a capacity (amp-hours, Ah) which
is at least the same as that of the dis-
charged battery.
Ensure that there is no risk of contact
between the two vehicles (risk of short
circuiting when the positive terminals
are connected) and that the discharged
battery is properly connected. Switch
off your vehicle ignition.
Start the engine of the vehicle supply-
ing the current and run it at an interme-
diate engine speed.
Check that there is no con-
tact between cables A
and B, and that the positive
cable B is not touching any
metal parts of the vehicle supplying
the current.
Risk of injury and/or damage to the
vehicle.
1
2
21
3
B
A
4
For your safety, do not remove the bonnet holding straps. Risk of the
bonnet falling on the road surface.
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5.24
WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADES (1/2)
2
1
3
4
Replacing windscreen wiper
blades 1
Ignition switched off,
– Lift the wiper arm 2;
– turn blade 1.
– lower the tab 3 by pressing on each side A.
– push the blade forwards B to release
the hook 4.
To refit
Proceed in reverse order. Make sure
that the blade is correctly locked in po-
sition.
A
A
B
– In frosty weather, make
sure that the wiper blades
are not stuck by ice (to
avoid the risk of the motor
overheating).
– Check the condition of the wiper
blades.
They should be replaced as soon
as they become less efficient: ap-
proximately once a year.
When changing the blade, when it
has been removed, do not let the
wiper arm fall against the window:
risk of breaking the window.
Check the condition of the wiper
blades. You are responsible for their
service life:
– clean the blades, windscreen and rear screen regularly with soapy
water;
– do not use them when the wind- screen or rear screen are dry;
– free them from the windscreen or rear screen when they have not
been used for a long time.
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5.25
5
6
Rear screen wiper blade 5
Ignition switched off,
– Lift the wiper arm 5;
– release the blade 6 by pulling it.
To refit
Proceed in reverse order. Make sure
that the blade is correctly locked in po-
sition.
WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADES (2/2)
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5.26
TOWING: breakdown recovery (1/2)
Towing a vehicle with an
automatic gearbox
With the engine switched off, the trans-
mission is no longer lubricated. It is
preferable to tow this type of vehicle on
a trailer or tow it with the rear wheels off
the ground.
In exceptional circumstances, you
may tow it with all four wheels on the
ground, only in a forward gear, with the
gear in neutral position N, over a maxi-
mum distance of 31 miles (50 km) and
not exceeding a speed of 15.5 mph
(25 km/h).
If the gear lever cannot be put into the
N position, please consult an autho-
rised dealer.1
2
Before any towing, put the gears into
neutral (neutral position for vehicles
equipped with a manual gearbox or N
position for vehicles equipped with an
automatic gearbox).
Unlock the steering column; the igni-
tion key must be in “ M” position (ig-
nition) to enable signalling (“Stop”
lights, hazard warning lights, etc.).
Always switch on the lights when
driving at night.
Release the parking brake.
It is also essential to observe the towing
regulations imposed by current legisla-
tion in your country. Please contact an
authorised dealer.
When the engine is
stopped, steering and brak-
ing assistance are not op-
erational.
Do not remove the key from
the ignition when the vehi-
cle is being towed.
3
If the lever is locked in position P ,
even though you are depressing the
brake pedal and pressing the unlock-
ing button 1 , the lever can still be re-
leased manually. To do this, unclip the
base of the gear lever 2 starting on the
side below the air conditioning controls.
Then raise the button 3 and simulta-
neously press the unlock button 1 on
the lever.
Contact an authorised dealer as soon
as possible.