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4.2
To open the bonnet, pull the handle 1.
BONNET (1/2)
1
Please note when work-
ing close to the engine that
it may be hot. The engine
cooling fan may also start
at any moment. The
warning
light in the engine compartment re-
minds you of this.
Risk of injury.
Unlocking the bonnet catch
To open, push tab 2 to the left as you
open the bonnet.
Opening the bonnetLift the bonnet, helping it up, and it will
rest in position with the help of struts.
2
Do not press down on the
bonnet: there is a risk that
the bonnet may accidentally
close.
When working in the engine
compartment, ensure that
the windscreen wiper stalk
is in the park position.
Risk of injury.
Before performing any
action in the engine com-
partment, the ignition must
be switched off (please see
the information on “Starting, stop-
ping the engine” in Section 2).
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4.3
BONNET (2/2)
Closing the bonnet
Check that nothing has been left in the
engine compartment.
To close the bonnet again, hold the
bonnet in the middle and lower it to
30 cm above the closed position, then
release it. It will latch automatically
under its own weight.
After carrying out any work
in the engine compart-
ment, check that nothing
has been left behind (cloth,
tools, etc.).
These may damage the engine or
cause a fire.
Ensure that the bonnet is
properly locked.
Check that nothing is pre-
venting the catch from lock-
ing (gravel, cloth, etc.).
In the event of even a slight
impact involving the radia-
tor grille or bonnet, have
the bonnet lock checked by
an approved dealer as soon as pos-
sible.
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4.16
Glass instrument panel(e.g. instrument panel, clock, exterior
temperature display, radio display, etc.)
Use a soft cloth (or cotton wool).
If this does not clean them properly,
use a soft cloth (or cotton wool) slightly
moistened with soapy water and then
wipe clean with another soft damp cloth
or cotton wool.
Finally, carefully dry off with a soft dry
cloth.
Do not use products containing alco-
hol and/or spray fluids on the area.
Seat belts
These must be kept clean.
Use products selected by our Technical
Department (Approved outlets) or
warm, soapy water and a sponge and
wipe with a dry cloth.
Detergents or dyes must not be used
under any circumstances.
INTERIOR TRIM MAINTENANCE (1/2)
Textiles (seats, door trim, etc)
Vacuum-clean the textiles regularly.
Liquid stain
Use soapy water.
Dab lightly (never rub) with a soft cloth,
rinse and remove the excess.
Solid or pasty stain
Carefully remove the excess solid or
pasty material immediately with a
spatula (working from the edges to the
centre to avoid spreading the stain).
Clean as for a liquid stain.
Special instructions for sweets or
chewing gum
Put an ice cube on the stain to solidify
it, then proceed as for a solid stain.
A well-maintained vehicle will last
longer. It is therefore recommended to
maintain the interior of the vehicle regu-
larly.
A stain should always be dealt with
swiftly.
Whatever type of stain is on the trim,
use
cold (or warm) soapy water with
natural soap.
Detergents (washing-up liquid, pow-
dered products, alcohol-based prod-
ucts) should not be used.
Use a soft cloth.
Rinse and soak up the excess.
For further recommendations for
maintaining the interior, and/or for
any unsatisfactory results, please
see an authorised dealer.
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4.21
SEAT COVERINGS (4/5)
Removing the seatback cover C
– fold down the seatback C to the base
using the stalk 11 ;
– remove the self-grip bands 15 be-
tween the seatback and the base;
– reinsert the seatback C and ensure
that it is well locked;
– open the zip fasteners 12 and 14 for
the seat back C;
– remove the cover according to the method shown (movement A).
C1412
1115
C
Replacing the seatback cover C
– Position the cover on the seat- back C;
– keep the rear central seatbelt out of the way to position the cover;
– close the zip fastener 12 and 14 of the seatback C; – attach the self-grip bands;
– ensure that the seatback cover is
correctly positioned C under the
guide of the central seatbelt 10;
– attach the self-grip bands 13;
– slide the lower cover between the seatback C and the base B;
– fold down the seatback C to the base
using the stalk 11 ;
– attach the self-grip bands 15 be-
tween the seatback C and the
base B;
– reinsert the seatback C and ensure
that it is well locked;
10
13
When refitting the seat-
back, make sure it is cor-
rectly locked in place.
If seat covers are fitted ,
make sure these do not prevent the
seatback latch from locking in.
Make sure that the seat belts are
positioned correctly.
Reposition the headrests.
B
With the seat covers off,
ensure that the seatbelt
buckles and ISOFIX attach-
ments are clear.
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4.22
Replacing the seatback cover D
– Position the cover on the seat- back D;
– close the zip fastener 20;
– attach the self-grip bands 19;
– slide the lower cover between the seatback D and the base;
– move the seatback D onto the base using the stalk 16;
– close the zip fastener 18 of the seat
back D;
– attach the self-grip bands 17 be-
tween the seatback and the base;
– raise the seatback D completely and ensure that it is well locked.
SEAT COVERINGS (5/5)
– open the zip fastener 20 of the seat
back D;
– remove the cover according to the method shown (movement A).
20
D
18
17
D
16
Removing the seatback cover D
– Fold down the seatback D to the
base using the stalk 16;
– remove the self-grip bands 17 be-
tween the seatback and the base;
– open the zip fastener 18 of the seat
back D;
– reinsert the seatback D and ensure
that it is well locked;
19
When moving the rear
seats, ensure that nothing
obstructs the anchorage
points (passenger’s arm or
leg, a pet, gravel, cloth, toys, etc.).
When refitting the seat-
back, make sure it is cor-
rectly locked in place.
If seat covers are fitted ,
make sure these do not prevent the
seatback latch from locking in.
Make sure that the seat belts are
positioned correctly.
Reposition the headrests.
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5.7
Jack 2Fold it correctly before refitting it in its
housing (ensure that the wheelbrace is
correctly positioned).
Hubcap tool 3
This tool is used to remove the wheel
trims.
Wheel bolt guide 4To finish loosening or starting to tighten
the wheel bolts.
Tow eye 5Please see “Towing: breakdown recov-
ery” in Section 5.
Lever 6This tightens or releases the tow eye 5.
Wheelbrace 1Locks or unlocks the wheel bolts and
tow eye 5.
Depending on the vehicle, tools are lo-
cated:
– in a bag in the luggage compart-
ment, or
– in the tool kit A located in the tray
under the luggage compartment
carpet. Lift the cover, then remove it.
Wheel bolt bag
TOOLS
A
Do not leave the tools unsecured inside the vehicle as they may come loo\
se under braking. After use, check that all the
tools are correctly clipped into the tool kit, then position it correctl\
y in its housing: there is a risk of injury.
If wheel bolts are supplied in the tool kit, only use these bolts for th\
e emergency spare wheel: refer to the label affixed
to the emergency spare wheel.
The jack is designed for wheel changing purposes only. Under no circumstances should it be used for carrying out repairs un-
derneath the vehicle or to gain access to the underside of the vehicle.
2
1
3
5
4
6
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5.17
REAR LIGHTS AND SIDE LIGHTS: replacing the bulbs (1/3)
Brake lights and direction indicator
lights
Open the boot lid and remove screws 1.Pull on the outside A
of the light and
remove the rear light unit.
Remove the bulb holder by releasing
clips 2, then clips 3.
Change the bulb.
Refit the bulb holder and push the unit
in fully until it locks in place.
Check that the light is properly locked
in position.
Tighten screws 1. 4
Direction indicator lights
Bulb type: PY21W.
5 Brake light
Bulb type: P21W.
The bulbs are under pres-
sure and can break when
replaced.
Risk of injury.
1
A
2
3
4
5
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5.25
Number Allocation
1 Radio,
heated seat,
power-assisted steering
2 Injection,
passenger compartment
unit
3 Airbag,
electric locking of steering
column
4 Automatic gearbox,
shift rules control
5 Dipped beam headlights
6 Rear accessories socket
7 Horn
8 Not used
FUSES (3/5)
Number Allocation
9 Not used
10 Right-hand daytime running
light,
front right-hand daytime
running light,
right-hand headlight,
left-hand headlight,
Rear left-hand light
11 Rear accessories socket,
automatic climate control
12 Left-hand side lights,
front right and left side
lights,
left-hand daytime running
light,
right-hand main beam
headlight
front left-hand daytime
running light
right-hand headlight,
rear right-hand light,
left-hand headlight
13 Right-hand side lights,
front fog lights,
rear right and left side lights
14 Rear windscreen wiperNumber Allocation
15 Power-assisted steering
16 Electric headlight beam
adjustment,
heated seat control,
automatic gearbox,
heated screen,
additional heating,
Cruise control/Speed limiter
on/off buttons,
belt warning module,
interior rear view mirror,
radio
17 Parking distance control,
belt warning module,
headlight adjustment,
additional heating,
Cruise control/Speed limiter
on/off buttons,
interior rear view mirror