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4.6
BODYWORK MAINTENANCE (1/2)
– Scrape off mud or dirt without pre-wetting.
– Allow dirt to accumulate.
– Allow rust to form following minor im- pacts.
– Use solvents not approved by our Technical Department to remove
stains as this could damage the
paintwork.
– Drive frequently in snow or muddy conditions without washing the ve-
hicle, particularly under the wheel
arches and body.
– minor impacts
You should take a minimum number of
precautions in order to safeguard your
vehicle against such risks and not to
lose the benefit of your vehicle’s anti-
corrosion protection.
What you should not do
– Degrease or clean mechanical com-
ponents, underneath the body, parts
with hinges (e.g. inside the fuel tank
flap) and painted plastic external fit-
tings using high-pressure cleaning
equipment or by spraying on prod-
ucts not approved by our Technical
Department. If adequate precautions
are not taken, this could give rise to
corrosion, damage to paintwork or
operating faults.
– Wash the vehicle in bright sunlight or freezing temperatures.
A well-maintained vehicle will last
longer. It is therefore recommended to
maintain the exterior of the vehicle reg-
ularly.
Some parts may look different over time
(e.g.: bleaching, etc.)
Protection against the effects
of corrosive agents
Although your vehicle has been treated
with very effective anti-corrosion prod-
ucts, it nevertheless remains subject to
the effects of:
– corrosives in the atmosphere
– atmospheric pollution (built-up
and industrial areas),
– saline atmospheres (near the
sea, particularly in hot weather),
– seasonal and damp weather con-
ditions, (e.g. road salt in winter,
water from road cleaners, etc.).
– abrasives Wind-borne dust and sand, mud,
road grit thrown up by other vehi-
cles, etc.
Washing the vehicle
Never wash the vehicle with
a roller or a high-pressure
spray, and under no circum-
stances when charging.
This risks damaging the electrical
circuit.
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4.9
High-pressure equipment
and sprays may not be
used inside the passenger
compartment. This could
impair the correct functioning of the
electrical or electronic components
in the vehicle, or have other detri-
mental effects.
INTERIOR TRIM MAINTENANCE (2/2)
Removal/replacing removable
equipment originally fitted in
the vehicle
If you have to remove detachable
equipment to clean the passenger
compartment, make sure you reinstall
it properly and attach them using the
original parts.
With the vehicle stationary, ensure that
nothing will impede driving (anything
obstructing the pedals, etc.).
Washing with a water jet is permit-
ted if you do not wash higher than
the driver’s seat.
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5.6
Front lights
– Unclip upper bar 2 of the bonnet
before introducing your hand in 1;
– unscrew 3 the front lights using
standard tools;
– pull the headlight towards you as far as it will go.
Note: the headlight cannot be pulled
out completely. Avoid pulling too hard,
as this could damage the connections.
FRONT HEADLIGHTS: changing bulbs (1/2)
– Turn bulb a quarter of a turn 4;
– and/or undo the bulb 5, then turn the
bulb holder a quarter turn.
2
13
3
5
4
Type of bulbs
4 Side light
Bulb type: W5W.
5 Dipped beam/main beam head-
lights
Bulb type: H4.
The bulbs are under pres-
sure and can break when
replaced.
Risk of injury.
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5.8
Side light and brake light 2
Bulb type: P21/5W.
Reversing indicator light 3
Bulb type: PY21W.Reversing/side and brake
lights
From inside the vehicle:
– unclip covers 1 using a flat-blade
screwdriver or similar;
– unscrew using a Torx tool.
From outside the vehicle:
– release the light unit by pulling it backwards;
– unscrew bulb holder 2 or 3 and re-
place the bulb.
Note: ensure that the cable is in place
before inserting the light unit.
REAR LIGHTS: changing bulbs (1/2)
Refitting
To refit, proceed in the reverse order,
taking care not to damage the wiring.
The bulbs are under pres-
sure and can break when
replaced.
Risk of injury.
1
2
3
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5.10
Fuse box
If any electrical component does not
work, check the condition of the fuses.
Apply the handbrake and unclip flap A.
Tweezers 1
Remove the fuse. Use the tweezers if
the vehicle is equipped with them 1.
To remove the fuse from the tweezers,
slide the fuse to the side.
It is not advisable to use the free fuse
locations.
To repair fuses, use the fuse location
marking on the back of the flap A.
Check the fuse in question
and replace it, if neces-
sary, by a fuse of the same
rating.
If a fuse is fitted where the rating is
too high, it may cause the electrical
circuit to overheat (risk of fire) in the
event of an item of equipment using
an excessive amount of current.
FUSES (1/2)
1
A
In accordance with local legislation
or as a precautionary measure:
Obtain an emergency kit containing
a set of spare bulbs and fuses from
an approved Dealer.
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5.11
FUSES (2/2)
SymbolAllocation SymbolAllocation
ṌTraction batteryaInstrument panel
ṞInverterU
STOPBrake lightsLLeft-hand dipped beam headlight
ChargerYSide light, left rear light
Á
KLight stalkQFront left headlight
ÆAccessories socketÅAirbag
ELEC
d
Windscreen de-icingôPassenger compartment ECU
ṡPower and supply connectionîDiagnostics/Radio socket
TRight-hand dipped beam headlightṠHorn
ÌHornVSide light, right rear light
HScreen washer/wiperPFront right headlight
Braking system
Allocation of fuses (the presence of fuses DEPENDS ON THE EQUIPMENT LEV\
EL OF THE VEHICLE)
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5.18
Electrical equipmentPOSSIBLE CAUSESACTION REQUIRED
The wipers do not work. Wiper blade stuck.Free the blade before using the wipers.
Broken windscreen wiper fuse. Consult an approved dealer.
Motor fault. Consult an approved dealer.
The wiper does not stop. Faulty electrical controls.Consult an approved dealer.
Direction indicators flashing more
quickly. Blown bulb.
Replace the bulb.
The indicators are
not working. On one side only: – blown bulb,
– faulty earth connection. Replace the bulb.
On both sides: – fuse blown, Replace it.
– faulty flasher unit. Needs replacing: please see an authorised
dealer.
OPERATING FAULTS (2/3)
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7.1
ALPHABETICAL INDEX (1/3)
A
accessories........................................................................\
5.12
additional methods of restraint ..............................1.20 → 1.23
to the front seat belts .......................................1.20 → 1.22
to the rear seat belts ........................................1.20 → 1.22
adjusting your driving position ........................................... 1.17
air bag....................................................................1.20 → 1.23
anti-corrosion check ..............................................6.13 → 6.18
anti-corrosion protection ...................................................... 4.6
audible and visual signals.................................................. 1.38
B
battery........................................................................\
........ 1.33
12 volt battery maintenance ......................................................... 4.4 – 4.5
12 volt battery ............................................................. 4.4 – 4.5
brake fluid ........................................................................\
.... 4.2
bulbs changing ............................................................... 5.8 – 5.9
C
changing a bulb .......................................................... 5.8 – 5.9
charge meter ....................................................................... 2.9
charging cord ...........................................................1.8 → 1.12
charging flap ........................................................................\
1.7
child booster seat ..............................1.24 – 1.25, 1.28 → 1.30
child restraint/seat .............................1.24 – 1.25, 1.27 → 1.30
child safety.........................................1.24 – 1.25, 1.27 → 1.30
child seats..........................................1.24 – 1.25, 1.27 → 1.30
children ............................................... 1.13 – 1.14, 1.24 – 1.25
cleaning: inside the vehicle .................................................. 4.8 – 4.9
clock ..................................................................\
................ 1.37
closing the doors ............................................................... 1.14
control instruments ................................................1.32 → 1.36
controls ...............................................................\
............... 1.31 D
dashboard........................................................................\
.. 1.31
de-icing windscreen .............................................................\
........ 3.2
demisting windscreen .............................................................\
........ 3.2
display ................................................................\
...1.32 → 1.36
doors........................................................................\
.......... 1.14
driver’s position .....................................................1.31 → 1.34
driving .................................................................. 2.2, 2.6 – 2.7
driving position settings ............................................................1.17 → 1.19
E
electric vehicle vehicle range ........................................................ 2.6 – 2.7
charge ................................................................1.8 → 1.12
driving ................................................................... 2.6 – 2.7
important recommendations ................................... 1.7, 1.9
electrical installation ............................................................ 1.9
energy recovery ...............................................................\
.......... 2.9
saving .................................................................\
........... 2.6
charge meter (function) .................................................. 2.9
consumption ............................................................\
...... 2.9
energy saving ............................................................. 2.6 – 2.7
energy consumption ............................... 1.35 – 1.36, 2.6 – 2.7
energy recovery ................................................................... 2.6
engine immobiliser............................................................. 1.15
engine specifications ........................................................... 6.3
environment ............................................................\
............. 2.8
F
faults operating faults ................................................5.17 → 5.19
fittings ...............................................................\
.........3.3 → 3.6