
1.12
RAID (AUTOMATIC LOCKING WHEN DRIVING)
You can decide whether you want to 
activate this function.
To activate
With the ignition on, press switch 1 
for approximately 5 seconds until you 
hear a beep.
The indicator light built into the switch 
comes on when the doors are locked.
To deactivate
With the ignition on , press and hold 
switch 1  for approximately 5 seconds, 
until you hear a beep. The indicator 
light in the switch goes out.
Operating principle
When the engine is started, the system 
automatically locks the doors when the 
vehicle reaches a speed of approxi-
mately 4 mph (7 km/h).
Operating faults
If you notice an operating fault (auto-
matic locking impossible), first check 
that all doors are correctly locked. If 
they are correctly locked and the fault 
is still present, contact an approved 
Dealer.
Also make sure that locking has not 
been inadvertently deactivated.
If it has, switch the ignition off and on 
again and reactivate it.
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Driver’s responsibility
If you decide to keep the 
doors locked when you are 
driving, remember that it 
may be more difficult for those as-
sisting you to gain access to the 
passenger compartment in the 
event of an emergency.  

1.17
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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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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5
6
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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.
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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.  

1.79
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.
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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. 

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WARNING LIGHTS (3/4)
The presence and operation of the warning lights DEPEND ON THE EQUIPMENT\
 AND COUNTRY.
xAnti-lock braking warning 
light
This light comes on when the ignition is 
switched on and goes out within about 
3 seconds. If it comes on when you are 
driving, it indicates a fault in the anti-
lock braking system. Braking will then 
occur normally, without the anti-lock 
system.
Contact an approved dealer as soon as 
possible.
^Water in the diesel filter 
warning light
If it comes on when you are driving, it 
indicates the presence of water in the 
diesel. Contact your approved dealer 
as soon as possible.
ÀOil pressure warning light
This light comes on when the 
ignition is switched on and goes out 
within about 3 seconds. If it lights up 
while you are driving, stop at once and 
switch off the ignition. Check the oil 
level. If the level is correct, the light has 
come on for another reason; contact an 
approved dealer.
Traction control warning 
light
Refer to the information on “Driving cor-
rection devices and aids” in Section 2.
zBrake pad wear warning 
light
Depending on the vehicle, if the warn-
ing light comes on, you must have your 
brake pads checked as soon as possi-
ble.
Emergency active brake 
assist
Refer to the information on “Driving cor-
rection devices and aids” in Section 2.
ÉPreheating warning light
This should come on when 
the ignition is switched on. It indicates 
that the heater plugs are in operation. It 
goes out as soon as preheating is suf-
ficient and the engine may be started.
T  Digital tacograph warning light
If it comes on, there is a fault in the 
system. Refer to the handbook for the 
equipment.
Engine standby warning 
light
Please see information about “Stop and 
Start function” in Section 2.
\fUnavailability of engine 
standby warning light
Please see information in the para-
graph on “Stop and Start Function” in 
Section 2.
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1.96
EXTERIOR LIGHTING AND SIGNALS (1/5)
uSide lights
Turn ring 3 until the symbol is opposite 
mark 2.
The instrument panel will light up.
Side position lights(depending on the vehicle)
These draw other road users’ attention 
to the width of the vehicle.
They come on when the side lights are 
switched on.
Before driving at night, 
check that the electrical 
equipment is operating cor-
rectly and adjust the head-
light beams (if your vehicle is not 
carrying its normal load). In gen-
eral, check that the lights are not 
obscured (by dirt, mud, snow or ob-
jects which could cover them).
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2
3
kDipped beam 
headlights
Manual operation
Turn ring  3 until the symbol is opposite 
mark 2 . This indicator light on the in-
strument panel comes on.
Automatic operation
(depending on vehicle)
Turn ring  3 until the AUTO symbol is op-
posite mark  2: with the engine running, 
the dipped beam headlights switch on 
or off automatically depending on the 
brightness of the light outside, without 
any action on stalk  1.
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.
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1.104
Please ensure that you comply with the 
legislation of your country.
It is important to remember that failure 
to respect regulations in force could 
lead to legal action being taken against 
the vehicle owner.
Operating principleThe use of additives reduces exhaust 
emissions by transforming the pollu-
tants into water vapour and nitrogen.
Topping upCapacity of the fuel tank: 20 litres ap-
proximately. 
Open the front passenger door to open 
the cover 2. Unscrew the cap 1.
ADDITIVE TANK (1/6)
Fuel filler cap: this is spe-
cific.
If you have to replace it, 
make sure it is identical to 
the original cap. Contact an appro-
ved Dealer. Do not wash the filler 
area with a high pressure washer.
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Vehicle fitted with the Stop and 
Start function
To fill up with additive, the engine 
must be stopped (and not on 
standby): stop the engine (Please 
See “Starting, stopping the engine” 
in Section 2).
No work whatsoever is 
permitted on any part of 
the system. To prevent 
damage, only qualified per-
sonnel from our network may work 
on the system.
If the warning  “XXX KM 
STOP ADD ADBLUE”  ap-
pears, fill the additive tank 
and refer to the filling in-
structions.
Risk of immobilisation of the 
vehicle.
Topping up
After filling the additive 
tank, check that the cap and 
cover are closed, start the 
engine and  IMPERATIVELY wait 
for 10 seconds with the vehicle 
stationary, engine running  before 
setting off again. 
If this operation is not carried out, 
the filling of the tank will only be 
taken into account automatically 
after at least several dozens of mi-
nutes of driving. 
The message “--- ADD ADBLUE” 
and/or the warning lights will conti-
nue to appear until the filling has 
been taken into account by the 
system.  

2.10
Driving advice, Eco-driving
Behaviour
–  Drive carefully for the first few miles until the engine reaches its normal 
operating temperature, rather than 
let it warm up while the vehicle is sta-
tionary.
–  Speed is expensive.
–  Sporty driving uses a lot of fuel: drive  with a light right foot.
–  Do not overrev the engine in the in- termediate gears.
  You should always use the highest  gear possible.
DRIVING ADVICE, ECO-DRIVING (3/4)
Obstructions to the driver
On the driver’s side, only 
use mats suitable for the 
vehicle, attached with the 
pre-fitted components, and check 
the fitting regularly. Do not lay one 
mat on top of another.
There is a risk of wedging the 
pedals
–  Avoid sudden acceleration.
–  Brake as little as possible. If you an- ticipate an obstacle or bend in ad-
vance, you may then simply release 
the accelerator pedal.
–  Do not try to maintain the same  speed up a hill, accelerate no more 
than you would on the level. Keep 
your foot in the same position on the 
accelerator pedal.
–  Double declutching and accelerating  before switching off are unnecessary 
in modern vehicles.
–  Bad weather, flooded roads:
Do not drive through 
floods if the water is 
above the lower edge of 
the wheel rims.