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When the system refuses to engage a
gear, an acoustic signal will sound for
a few seconds.
Sequential manual operation can only
be selected from the D (Drive) position
whatever the function (SPORT,
NORMAL) active at the time of the
request. The gear selected by the
automatic transmission will remain
engaged when the transmission shift
lever is moved.
Shifting the lever back to D (Drive),
automatic operation will instantly be
resumed, and a gear will be engaged
based on the driving style and mode
selected.
In the event of a failure of the
sequential manual gearshift system,
the transmission ECU will select
automatic operation.
Gearshift Paddles Operation
In sequential manual operating mode
(MANUAL), upshifting and
downshifting can be controlled not
only with the transmission shift lever
but also with the two paddles
positioned behind the steering wheel.
"+": (UP): upper gearshift paddle.
"–": (DOWN): lower gearshift paddle.Also in automatic transmission mode,
when the transmission lever is in
position D (Drive), you can shift to a
different gear by moving one of the
paddles. This action will temporarily
switch the system to sequential
manual operation.
If you then keep to a constant driving
style (low longitudinal and lateral
acceleration), the gearbox
automatically switches back to
automatic operation.
Gear Shift Indicator Light
In order to improve fuel economy, we
recommend that you shift gears when
the system prompts you to do so. This
will help reduce fuel consumption
without significantly affecting vehicle
performance.
The arrow icon beside the displayed
gear will light up to indicate the
moment the gear change is required.This indicator lights up just before
reaching the required speed for gear
change.
When the new gear is engaged, the
indicator turns off. If the shift runs
late or is not performed at all, the
indicator remains lit for a few seconds
then turns off. As soon as new
conditions requiring further gear
change occur, the indicator light will
illuminate again.
NOTE:
The gearshift indicator will only work
when the transmission is set to manual
sequential operation (see paragraph
"Sequential Manual Operation
(MANUAL)" in this chapter).
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• Undo the four retaining screws andremove the cover.
The fuses are housed in three control
boxes. The following table points out the
position as featured in the picture, the
type and function of the fuses
included in these control boxes.
CAUTION!
If you need to wash the engine
compartment, do not direct the jet of
water for too long directly on the
engine compartment ECU. Engine Compartment Fuses
Pos.Amp. –
Color System /
Component
F01 Maxi 60 A –
Blue Fan 1 relay
F02 Maxi 30 A –
Green ABS valves
F03 Maxi 20 A –
Yellow T03 spot lights
relay
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Pos.Amp. –
Color System /
Component
F107 - Not used
Fuses in Passenger
Compartment
• To access the fuses lift the guard on
the left side of the steering wheel.
The fuses are housed in two control
boxes. The following table points out the
position as featured in the picture, the
type and function of the fuses
included in these control boxes.
Passenger Compartment Fuses
Pos. Amp. –
Color System / Component
F12 15 A – Blue Right-hand low
beam
F13 15 A – Blue Left-hand low beam
F31 7.5 A – Brown A/C unit, NBC (Body
Computer Node),
high beam relay
F32 10 A – Red Domelights, step
lights, CAV, driver-
and passenger-side
footwell lights,
outside mirror lights
F33 30 A – Green Driver’s seat
(movement)
F34 30 A – Green Passenger’s seat
(movement)
F35 7.5 A – Brown ACC, FN and LF relay
coil
F36 10 A – Red NQS
F37 10 A – Red NQS (Instrument
Cluster Node), CPP,
CPD
F38 15 A – Blue Rear lid lock
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Pos. Amp. –Color System / Component
F39 15 A – Blue NIM (Inside Roof
Node), NCL (Air
conditioning and
heating system
node), OBD socket,
CSA (Alarm system
siren ECU), CAV
(Motion sensing
alarm ECU), radio,
NAVTRAK
F40 30 A – Green Heated rear window
F41 - Not used
F42 7.5 A – Brown NCL and windshield
wiper control
F43 30 A – Green Windshield
wiper/washer
(Connected Devices
Relay INT/A)
F44 20 A – Yellow Front and rear power
outlets (INT/A device
relay) front seat
heating (passenger
side)
F45 - Not used
F46 20 A – Yellow NPG/NPP locksPos. Amp. –
Color System / Component
F47 30 A – Green NPG (Driver’s door
node)
F48 30 A – Green NPP (Passenger’s
door node)
F49 7.5 A – Brown NVO (Steering wheel
node), CSG (Power
steering ECU), CSP
(Twilight/rain sensor
ECU), NIM (Inside
Roof Node), NCL,
Radio, CEM, CRP,
domelight molding,
NAVTRAK
F50 7.5 A – Brown Air bag system
F51 7.5 A – Brown NCA (Automatic
Gearbox Node)
F52 15 A – Blue Front seat heating
(driver side) (INT/A
device relay)
F53 10 A – Red Rear fog lights
Fuses in Trunk Compartment
• To access the fuses, remove the floor
panel. • Remove the inside covering panel of
the battery compartment.
There are two control boxes.
• To access the fuses inside the control boxes, remove the covers by levering
up the fastening tabs.
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The following table points out the
position as featured in the picture, the
type and function of the fuses
included in these control boxes.Trunk Compartment Fuses
Pos. Amp. –
Color System /
Component
F54 30 A – Green HI-Fi amplifier
F55 7.5 A – Brown Lights
F56 10 A – Red +30 NAG, NAVTRAK,
Harman tuner, MTC+
(Japan)
F57 - Not used
F58 7.5 A – Brown Reverse
F59 15 A – Blue Fuel tank door
power supply from
T22
F60 7.5 A – Brown NSP
F61 20 A – Yellow Rear RH ACE
F62 20 A – Yellow NCA
F63 15 A – Blue +30 battery charge
F64 - Not used
F65 20 A – Yellow Rear LH ACE
Pos. Amp. –
Color System /
Component
F66 20 A – Yellow Fuel pumps
F67 - Not used
F68 - Not used
F69 - Not used
F77 - Not used
F78 20 A – Yellow Power outlet
F79 - Not used
F80 30 A – Green Bass box
F108 40 A – Orange +30 NCP hydraulic
pump
F109 40 A – Orange +30 NCP ECU/front
latch
F110 - Not used
F111 - Not used
F112 - Not used
F113 - Not used
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