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4.13
When the ignition is off, some consu-
mers may also be switched off (dipped 
beam headlights, radio, ventilation, 
etc.). On the instrument panel, the mes-
sage “BATTERY MODE: ECONOMY” 
appears when switched off. When the 
level is extremely low, the message 
“BATTERY LOW START ENGINE” is 
displayed.
The charge status of the battery can 
decrease, especially if you use your 
vehicle:
–  for short journeys;
–  for driving in town;
–  when the temperature drops;
–  with the vehicle stopped and the engine off.
Replacing the battery
As this operation is complex, we advise 
you to contact an approved Dealer.
BATTERY
123
456
This is located behind step  A and does 
not require maintenance.  You should 
not open it or add any fluid .
Depending on the vehicle, a system 
continuously checks the battery charge 
status.
Handle the battery with care as it contains sulphuric acid, which must n\
ot 
come into contact with eyes or skin. If it does, wash the affected area with 
plenty of cold water. If necessary, consult a doctor.
Ensure that naked flames, red hot objects and sparks do not come into 
contact with the battery as there is a risk of explosion.
Label B
Observe the indications on the battery:
–  1  naked flames and smoking are for-
bidden;
–  2 eye protection required;
–  3 keep away from children;
–  4 explosive materials;
–  5 refer to the handbook;
–  6 corrosive materials.
The battery is a  speci-
fic type, please ensure it 
is replaced with the same 
type. Consult an approved 
dealer.
B
A   
         
        
        
     
        
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5.7
TYRE INFLATION KIT (3/6)
To connect the compressor, open the 
bonnet and connect black clamp 10 
to earth  6 (refer to the information on 
“Battery: troubleshooting” in Section 5).
Then connect red clamp  11 to termi-
nal 5.
Before starting the engine, 
check that the handbrake is 
applied and the gear lever 
is in neutral or in position  N 
for sequential gearboxes.
With the engine running, press switch  7 
to start inflating.
After a maximum of 15  minutes, stop in-
flating and read the pressure on pres-
sure gauge  9.
A pressure of at least 4.7 bar must be 
reached.
Note: while the bottle is emptying (ap-
proximately 30 seconds), the pressure 
gauge  9 will indicate briefly a pressure 
of up to 6 bars, then the pressure drops.
1110
7
If the correct pressure cannot be 
achieved, repair is impossible. Do 
not drive the vehicle. Consult an ap-
proved dealer.
If the pressure is too high,  press 
button 8 to lower the pressure.
8
9
5
6
6
5    
         
        
        
     
        
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5.8
TYRE INFLATION KIT (4/6)
Affix the driving recommendation label 
to the dashboard where it can easily be 
seen by the driver;
Store the kit underneath the driver’s 
seat.
Start the vehicle immediately in order 
to the distribute the product in the tyre 
and, after 6 miles (10 km) or 10 min-
utes driving, stop to check the pres-
sure. To do this, fit adapter  3 onto the 
tyre valve. If the pressure is less than 
the recommended pressure, adjust it 
(refer to the information on “Tyre pres-
sures”), otherwise contact an approved 
dealer: repair is not possible.Precautions when using the 
kit
–  the kit should not be operated for  more than 15 consecutive minutes;
–  when driving, vibration may be felt  due to the presence of the repair 
product injected into the tyre.
Following repair with the kit, 
do not travel further than 
120 miles (200 km). In addi-
tion, reduce your speed and 
under no circumstances exceed 
48 mph (80 km/h). The sticker, 
which you must affix in a prominent 
position on the dashboard, reminds 
you of this.
Depending on the country or local 
legislation, a tyre repaired with the 
inflation kit may need to be replaced.
3
Please be aware that a poorly tightened or missing valve cap can make 
the tyres less airtight and lead to pressure loss.
Always use valve caps identical to those fitted originally and tighten t\
hem 
fully.
Nothing should be placed 
around the driver’s feet 
as such objects may slide 
under the pedals during 
sudden braking manoeuvres and 
obstruct their use.
Once the tyre is correctly inflated, 
remove the kit: slowly unscrew the in-
flation adapter 3  to prevent any prod-
uct spatter and screw the tyre inflation 
hose  4 to the bottle opening 2  to pre-
vent the product from escaping.
4
2  
         
        
        
     
        
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5.10
TYRE INFLATION KIT (6/6)
Once the tyre is correctly inflated, 
remove the kit: slowly unscrew the in-
flation adapter 12 to prevent any prod-
uct spatter and store the container in 
plastic packaging to prevent product 
leaks. –  Affix the driving recommendation 
label to the dashboard where it can 
easily be seen by the driver;
–  Put the kit away.
–  At the end of this initial inflation op- eration, air will still escape from the 
tyre. You must drive a short distance 
in order to seal the hole.
–  Start immediately and drive at be- tween 12 and 40 mph (20 and 
60 km/h) in order to distribute the 
product evenly in the tyre and, after 
driving for 2 miles (3 km), stop and 
check the pressure.
–  If the pressure is greater than 1.3 bar  but less than the recommended 
pressure (refer to the label affixed to 
the edge of the driver’s door), read-
just it. Otherwise, please contact an 
authorised dealer: the tyre cannot be 
repaired.
Precautions when using the 
kit
The kit should not be operated for more 
than 15 consecutive minutes.
Nothing should be placed 
around the driver’s feet 
as such objects may slide 
under the pedals during 
sudden braking manoeuvres and 
obstruct their use.
12
Please be aware that a 
poorly tightened or miss-
ing valve cap can make the 
tyres less airtight and may 
lead to pressure loss.
Always use valve caps identical to 
those fitted originally and tighten 
them fully.
Following repair with the kit, 
do not travel further than 
120 miles (200 km). In addi-
tion, reduce your speed and 
under no circumstances exceed 
48 mph (80 km/h). The sticker, 
which you must affix in a prominent 
position on the dashboard, reminds 
you of this.
Depending on the country or local 
legislation, a tyre repaired with the 
inflation kit may need to be replaced.  
         
        
        
     
        
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5.21
Direction indicators
Remove cover A and turn bulb holder  1 
a quarter turn.
To refit the bulb holder, position it cor-
rectly, as determined by the foolproof-
ing device.
Bulb type: PY21W.
Note: once the bulb has been replaced, 
ensure the cover is refitted correctly.
HEADLIGHTS: changing bulbs (1/2)
Front side lights
Remove cover  B and pull bulb holder  2.
Bulb type: W5W.
Note: once the bulb has been replaced, 
ensure the cover is refitted correctly.The bulbs are under pres-
sure and can break when 
replaced.
Risk of injury.
To comply with current legislation, 
or as a precaution, you can obtain 
an emergency kit from an approved 
dealer containing a set of spare 
bulbs and fuses.
B
A
2
1
Please note when work-
ing close to the engine that 
it may be hot. In addition, 
the engine cooling fan may 
start at any moment. The 
 
warning light in the engine compart-
ment reminds you of this.
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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5.22
Cornering lights(depending on the vehicle)
Remove cover D and turn bulb holder  5 
a quarter turn.
Bulb type: H7.
Note: once the bulb has been replaced, 
ensure the cover is refitted correctly.Dipped beam headlights
Remove cover  E and turn bulb holder  6 
a quarter turn.
Bulb type: H7LL.
Do not touch the bulb glass. Hold it 
by its base.
Note: once the bulb has been replaced, 
ensure the cover is refitted correctly.
Main beam headlights
Remove cover  C.
Unclip the springs  4 and remove the 
bulb holder  3.
Bulb type: H1.
Note: once the bulb has been replaced, 
ensure the cover is refitted correctly.
The bulbs are under pres-
sure and can break when 
replaced.
Risk of injury.
To comply with current legislation, 
or as a precaution, you can obtain 
an emergency kit from an approved 
dealer containing a set of spare 
bulbs and fuses.
HEADLIGHTS: changing bulbs (2/2)
C
D
E
3
5
6
4
Please note when work-
ing close to the engine that 
it may be hot. In addition, 
the engine cooling fan may 
start at any moment. The 
 
warning light in the engine compart-
ment reminds you of this.
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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5.30
Fuses in the engine 
compartment
Removing fuse box C
Remove screw 2  and remove coolant 
reservoir 3. Unscrew the four screws 
4.Turn unit 5 over to access the fuses in 
the engine compartment.
To identify the fuses, refer to the fuse 
allocation label (see the next page for 
details), located on unit  5.
FUSES (3/5)
2
3
C4
4
5
No operations should be 
carried out on the cooling 
circuit when the engine is 
hot.
Risk of burns.
Check that no water or dust enters 
unit  5 when it is being removed/re-
fitted.
Deactivate the Stop and 
Start function for any opera-
tion performed in the engine 
compartment.
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.    
         
        
        
     
        
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5.33
Connecting a battery charger
The battery charger must be com-
patible with a battery with nominal 
voltage of 12 volts.
Do not disconnect the battery when the 
engine is running. Follow the instruc-
tions given by the manufacturer of 
the battery charger you are using.
When many accessories are fitted to 
the vehicle, have them connected to 
the + after ignition feed .
BATTERY: troubleshooting (1/2)
To avoid all risk of sparks:
–  Ensure that any consumers (cour-
tesy lights, etc.) are switched off 
before disconnecting or reconnect-
ing the battery;
–  when charging, stop the charger  before connecting or disconnecting 
the battery;
–  to avoid creating a short circuit be- tween the terminals, do not place 
metal objects on the battery;
–  always wait at least one minute after  the engine has been switched off 
before disconnecting a battery;
–  make sure that you reconnect the  battery terminals after refitting.
Special procedures may be 
required to charge some 
batteries. Contact your ap-
proved dealer.
Avoid all risk of sparks which may 
cause an immediate explosion, and 
charge the battery in a well venti-
lated area. Risk of serious injury.
Handle the battery with care 
as it contains sulphuric acid, 
which must not come into 
contact with eyes or skin. If 
it does, wash the affected area with 
plenty of cold water. If necessary, 
consult a doctor.
Ensure that naked flames, red hot 
objects and sparks do not come into 
contact with the battery as there is a 
risk of explosion.
Please note when working close to 
the engine that it may be hot. In ad-
dition, the engine cooling fan may 
start at any moment. The 
 
warning light in the engine compart-
ment reminds you of this.
Risk of injury.