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Lower lever 4 to open the door.
If the vehicle is parked on 
the hard shoulder with tail-
gate open, the rear lights 
may be obscured. You 
should make other road users aware 
of your vehicle by using a warning 
triangle or other equipment speci-
fied by the road traffic regulations of 
the country you are driving in.
REAR DOORS (1/2)
Opening the doors from the 
outside
Unlock lock  1 using the key or, on 
equipped vehicles, use the remote con-
trol or the hands-free access remote 
control by pressing button  3. Pull 
handle  2 towards you and open the 
door.
Opening the doors to 180°
Open the door, but not fully.
Remove tie rod  7 from its housing 5.
Lock the tie rod on the hook  6.
Open the door as far as possible.
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1
Do not leave the hinged 
rear doors open in case of 
strong winds. Risk of injury.For your safety, check that 
all the vehicle’s doors are 
properly closed before 
starting the engine.
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6
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1.18
REAR DOORS (2/2)
Opening the doors to 270°
Remove the check-strap from its hous-
ing as when opening to 180°. Open 
the door fully until the magnets  6 make 
contact.
Closing from the outside
Partially close the left-hand door, then 
slam it shut.
Then repeat this with the right-hand 
door.
Lock.
Opening from the inside
Lower lever  7 and push door  A.
Pull lever  8 and open door  B.
Closing from the inside
Partially close door  B, then slam it shut.
Do the same with door  A using 
handle  9.
Locking/unlocking
Turn button 10.
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For your safety, check that 
all the vehicle’s doors are 
properly closed before 
starting the engine.
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1.19
STEERING WHEEL/POWER-ASSISTED STEERING
Power-assisted steering
With the engine running, do not leave 
the steering wheel at full lock while sta-
tionary as this may damage the power-
assisted steering pump.
Steering wheel height 
adjustment
Pull lever 1 and move the steering 
wheel to the required position.
Then, push the lever back fully, beyond 
the point of resistance to lock the steer-
ing wheel.
Make sure that the steering wheel is 
correctly locked.
For safety reasons, only 
adjust the steering wheel 
when the vehicle is station-
ary.
Never switch off the igni-
tion when travelling down-
hill, and avoid doing so in 
normal driving (assistance 
is not provided).
With the engine switched off, or if 
there is a system fault, it is still pos-
sible to turn the steering wheel. The 
force required will be greater.
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1.23
FRONT SEATS (3/3)
Adjusting pivoting seats  C
To move the seat forwards or back
Move handle 15 to unlock it. Release 
the handle once the seat is in the cor-
rect position and ensure that the seat 
is locked.
To move the seat forwards or back
Lift handle  18 to move the seat base 
forwards or back.
To tilt the seatback
Lower or pull handle  14 towards you.
The “rear facing” seat po-
sition should only be used 
when the vehicle is station-
ary and the engine not run-
ning.
Adjusting the angle of the seat base
Move handle  16 to adjust the angle of 
the seat base.
Adjusting the height of the armrests
Turn control knob 17 or 19.
Lumbar adjustment
Activate bulb 22 to make it firmer.
Press switch 21 to make it less firm.
To pivot the seats
–  Detach the seat belt buckle from its  unit;
–  raise the armrests;
–  move the seat as far back as possi- ble;
–  adjust the seat base to its lowest po- sition;
–  adjust the seatback to the vertical  position;
–  open the door;
– lift handle  20 and pivot the seat to 
unlock it from its “forward-facing” po-
sition, then release handle  20.
Returning to the driving position
–  Pivot the seat to the “forward facing”  position;
– make sure the seat is correctly  locked in position;
–  adjust the seat to your driving posi- tion.
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1.32
ADDITIONAL METHODS OF RESTRAINT
Operating faults
Indicator light 1, å, lights up when 
the ignition is switched on and goes out 
after a few seconds.
If it does not light up when the ignition 
is switched on, or comes on when the 
engine is running, there is a fault in the 
system.
Contact your approved dealer as soon 
as possible. Your protection will be re-
duced until this fault is rectified.
1
The air bag is designed to complement the action of the seat belt. Both \
the air bags and seat belts are integral parts of the same protection 
system. It is therefore essential to wear seat belts at all times. If se\
at belts 
are not worn, the occupants are exposed to the risk of serious injury in\
 
the event of an accident. It may also increase the risk of minor superfi\
cial injuries 
occurring when the air bag is deployed, although such minor injuries are\
 always 
possible with air bags.
If the vehicle should overturn or suffer a rear impact, however severe, the pre-
tensioners and air bags are not always triggered. Shocks to the underbod\
y of the 
vehicle, e.g. from pavements, potholes or stones, can all trigger these \
systems.
–  No work or modification  whatsoever may be carried out on any part of the air 
bag system (air bags, pretensioners, computer, wiring harness, etc.), except 
by qualified personnel from an approved dealer.
–  To ensure that the system is in good working order and to avoid accidenta\
l trig- gering of the system which may cause injury, only qualified Network personnel 
may work on the air bag system.
–  As a safety precaution, have the air bag system checked if your vehicle \
has  been involved in an accident, or is stolen or broken into.
–  When selling or lending the vehicle, inform the user of these points and\
 hand  over this driver’s handbook with the vehicle.
–  When scrapping your vehicle, contact your approved dealer for disposal o\
f the  gas generator(s).
All of the warnings below are given  so  that the air bag is not obstructed in any 
way when it is inflated and  also to prevent the risk of serious injuries caused 
by items which may be dislodged when the air bag inflates.  

1.33
CHILD SAFETY: General information (1/2)
Carrying children
Children, and adults, must be correctly 
seated and strapped in for all journeys. 
The children being carried in your vehi-
cle are your responsibility.
A child is not a miniature adult. Children 
are at risk of specific injuries as their 
muscles and bones have not yet fin-
ished growing. The seat belt alone 
would not provide suitable protection. 
Use an approved child seat and ensure 
you use it correctly.
A collision at 30 mph 
(50 km/ h) is the same 
as falling a distance of 
10 metres.  Transporting  a 
child without a restraint is the equiv-
alent of allowing him or her to play 
on a fourth-floor balcony without 
railings.
Never travel with a child held in your 
arms. In the event of an accident, 
you will not be able to keep hold of 
the child, even if you yourself are 
wearing a seat belt.
If your vehicle has been involved 
in a road accident, replace the 
child seat and have the seat belts 
checked.
To prevent the doors being 
opened, use the childproof 
locks (please refer to the in-
formation on “Locking/un-
locking the doors” in Section 1).
Driver’s responsibility 
when parking or stopping 
the vehicle
Never leave an animal, 
child or adult who is not self-suffi-
cient alone on your vehicle, even for 
a short time.
They may pose a risk to themselves 
or to others by starting the engine, 
activating equipment such as the 
electric windows or by locking the 
doors.
Also, in hot and/or sunny weather, 
please remember that the tempera-
ture inside the passenger compart-
ment increases very quickly.
RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS 
INJURY. 

1.78
Instrument panel A
WARNING LIGHTS (1/4)
cLeft-hand direction indicator 
tell-tale light
bRight-hand direction indica-
tor tell-tale light
ÚBattery charge warning light
It should go out as soon as the 
engine starts. If it comes on when you 
are driving, it indicates that the circuit 
has discharged. Stop as soon as traf-
fic conditions allow and contact an ap-
proved dealer.
MLow fuel level warning light
This goes out as soon as the 
engine starts. If it lights up or remains 
lit, fill up with fuel as soon as possible.
The presence and operation of the warning lights DEPEND ON THE EQUIPMENT\
 AND COUNTRY.
If no lights or sounds are ap-
parent, this indicates a fault 
in the instrument panel. This 
indicates that it is essential 
to stop immediately (as soon as traf-
fic conditions allow). Ensure that the 
vehicle is correctly immobilised and 
contact an approved Dealer.
Warning light © means you 
should drive  very carefully to an 
authorised dealer as soon as 
possible. Failure to follow this rec-
ommendation risks damaging your 
vehicle.
Warning light ® re-
quires you to stop immedi-
ately, for your own safety, 
as soon as traffic conditions 
allow. Switch off the engine and do 
not restart it. Contact an approved 
Dealer.
A
uSide light tell-tale light   
gFront fog light tell-tale   
Rear fog light tell-tale light 
áMain beam headlight telltale 
 
kDipped beam headlight tell-
tale
Automatic main beam head-
light indicator light
Please refer to the information 
on “External signals and lights” in 
Section 1.  

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WARNING LIGHTS (2/4)
The presence and operation of the warning lights DEPEND ON THE EQUIPMENT\
 AND COUNTRY.
DHandbrake on and brake cir-
cuit incident warning light
This comes on when the ignition is 
switched on and goes out as soon as 
the handbrake is released. If it comes 
on during braking 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.
\bTyre pressure loss warning
Please refer to the information 
on the “Tyre pressure loss warning” in 
Section 2.
©Warning light
This comes on when the igni-
tion is switched on and goes out after 
about 3 seconds. If it comes on, pos-
sibly accompanied by other warning 
lights, you should visit an approved 
dealer as soon as possible. Depending 
on the vehicle, this warning light is ac-
companied by a message on the instru-
ment panel.
ÄToxic fume filter system 
warning light
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 
© warning light, 
please consult an authorised dealer 
as soon as possible;
–  if it flashes, reduce the engine speed  until the light stops flashing. Contact 
an approved dealer as soon as pos-
sible.
Please refer to the information on 
«Maintenance and anti-pollution 
advice» in Section 2.
åIndicator light Airbag
This light comes on when the 
ignition is switched on and goes out 
within about 3 seconds. If it comes on, 
there is a fault in the system. Contact 
an approved dealer as soon as possi-
ble.
2
Door status warning light
If it lights up when the ignition 
is switched on, it indicates that 
a door is not properly closed.
ÜNot used
®STOP light
This comes on when the igni-
tion is switched on and goes out after 
about 3 seconds.
If it comes on, possibly accompanied 
by other warning lights, stop soon as 
traffic conditions allow. Contact an ap-
proved dealer as soon as possible.
Depending on the vehicle, this warning 
light is accompanied by a message on 
the instrument panel.
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 
about a minute or two. The tempera-
ture should drop. Otherwise, stop the 
engine. Let the engine cool down, then 
check the coolant level. Contact an ap-
proved Dealer if necessary.