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Locations for ISOFIX child seats
In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for installing ISOFIX child seats on vehicle seats fitted with ISOFIX mountings.In the case of universal and semi-universal ISOFIX child seats, the ISOF\
IX size category, determined by a letter from A to G, is indicated on the child seat next to the ISOFIX logo.
Child weight and age guide
Under 10 kg (22 lb)(group 0)
Up to about 6 months old
Under 10 kg (22 lb)(group 0)Under 13 kg (29 lb)
(group 0+)Up to about 1 year old
From 9 to 18 kg (from 20 to 39 lb)(group 1)From about 1 to 3 years old
Type of ISOFIX child seatCotrearward-facingrearward-facingforward-facing
ISOFIX size categoryFGCDECDABB1
Row 1 (a)Not ISOFIX
Row 2 (b)Rear seat behind the driver's seatIL (c)ILIUF/IL
Centre rear seat (f) and passenger’s side rear seat
IL (d)
Row 3 (b) (e)Not ISOFIX
Key
(a) Refer to the current legislation in the country in which you are drivin\
g before placing a child in this seat position.(b) To install a rearward-facing or forward-facing child seat on a rear seat,\
 adjust the rear seat to the fully back position with the backrest strai\
ghtened.(c) Installing a carrycot on this seat may prevent the use of one or more o\
f the other seats in this row.(d) Adjust the front passenger seat without height adjuster to the fully bac\
k position.(e) Installing child seats with a support leg is prohibited in the third ro\
w.(f) On some versions, the central seat is not equipped with ISOFIX mounting\
s.IUF Seat suitable for installing a forward-facing ISOFIX Universal seat sec\
ured using the upper strap.  

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IL Seat suitable for an ISOFIX Semi-Universal child seat, which may be eit\
her:– rearward-facing, fitted with an upper strap or a support leg.– forward-facing, fitted with a support leg.– a carrycot fitted with an upper strap or a support leg.For more information on ISOFIX child seats and in particular on securing the upper strap, refer to the correspondi\
ng section.
i-Size child seats
i-Size child seats have two latches that engage on the two rings A.These i-Size child seats also have:– either an upper strap that is attached to ring B.– or a support leg that rests on the vehicle floor, compatible with the approved i-Size seat position.Their role is to prevent the child seat from tipping forward in the even\
t of a collision.For more information on the ISOFIX mountings, refer to the corresponding section.
Locations for i-Size child seats
In accordance with the new European regulations, this table indicates the options for installing i-Size child seats on seats in the vehicle fitted with i-Size approved ISOFIX mountings.
Seat positioni-Size child restraint system
Row 1 (a)Passenger seatNot i-Size
Row 2 (b) (c) (d)i-U
Row 3 (b)Not i-Size
Key
(a) Refer to the current legislation in the country in which you are drivin\
g before placing a child in this seat position.(b) To install a rearward-facing or forward-facing child seat on a rear seat,\
 adjust the rear seat to the fully back position with the backrest strai\
ghtened.(c) Adjust the front seat to its maximum height.(d) On some versions, the central seat is not equipped with ISOFIX mounting\
s.i-U Suitable for forward-facing and rearward-facing "Universal" i-Size rest\
raint systems.i-UF Only suitable for forward-facing "Universal" i-Size restraint systems.  

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Alphabetical index
Checking tyre pressures (using the kit)   164, 166Checks   154, 156–158Checks, routine   156–158Child lock   94Children   81, 89, 92–94Children (safety)   94Child seats    81, 84–86, 88–89, 92–93Child seats, conventional   88Child seats, i-Size   93Child seats, ISOFIX   92–94Cleaning (advice)   161–162Closing the doors   24, 27Collision  Risk Alert   128–129Connected applications   230Connection, Bluetooth   198, 2 11–213, 230–231, 235–236Connection, MirrorLink   210–2 11, 229Connection, Wi-Fi network   231Connectivity   229Container, AdBlue®   159–160Control, emergency boot release   29Control, emergency door   23, 28
Control, heated seats   40–41Control lever, lighting   63, 65Control lever, wipers   67–70Courtesy lamp   62Courtesy lamp, front   62Courtesy lamp, rear   62Courtesy lamps   62Cover, load space   52Cruise control   11 8–11 9, 121, 123–124, 128Cruise control, adaptive   124
Cruise control by speed limit recognition   11 8–11 9Cruise control, dynamic with Stop function   11 8–11 9Cup holder   47
D
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) - Digital radio   193–194, 208, 233Date (setting)   215, 239Daytime running lamps   65, 171–172Deactivating the passenger airbag   82, 87Deactivation of DSC (ESC)   75Deadlocking   27–28Defrosting   42, 57–58Demisting   57–58Demisting, rear   41, 58–59Demisting, rear screen   41, 58–59Dimensions   183Dipstick   155
Direction indicators   64–65, 171, 173–174Display, head-up   11 3–11 4Doors, side   32Doors, side-hinged   27–28Driver’s attention warning   136–137Driving   95–96Driving abroad   64Driving aids camera (warnings)   11 5Driving aids (recommendations)   11 4Driving economically   7
Dynamic stability control (DSC)   75, 77
E
EBFD   74Eco-driving (advice)   7Economy mode   152Electric windows   36Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD)   74–75Emergency braking assistance (EBA)   75Emergency call   71–73Emergency warning lamps   53, 74Emissions control system, SCR   158Energy economy mode   152Engine compartment   154Engine, Diesel   146, 154, 163, 187Engine, petrol   154, 186Engines   185–187Environment   7, 30, 61ESC (electronic stability control)   74Expanded traffic sign recognition   11 9
F
Fatigue detection   136–137Filling the AdBlue® tank   156, 160Filling the fuel tank   146–147Filter, air   157Filter, oil   157Filter, particle   156–157  

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Lamps, parking   65Lamps, rear   174Lane departure warning active   131, 136LEDs - Light-emitting diodes   65, 171Level, AdBlue®   156Level, brake fluid   156Level, Diesel additive   156–157Level, engine coolant   16, 156Level, engine oil   155Levels and checks   154–156Level, screenwash fluid   68, 156Light-emitting diodes - LEDs   65, 171Lighting   63Lighting, exterior   63Lighting, guide-me home   65Lighting, welcome   66Loading   152Load reduction mode   152Locating your vehicle   24Locking   23–24, 26–27Locking from the inside   31Low fuel level   146–147
Lumbar   39
M
Maintenance (advice)   161Maintenance, routine   11 6, 156Manoeuvring aids (recommendations)   11 4Markings, identification   189Mat   47, 11 6
Memorising a speed   128Menu   210Menu, main   192Menus (audio)   205–206, 218–219Messages   237Messages, quick   237Mirror, child surveillance   42Mirror, rear view   42Mirrors, door   41–42, 58–59, 134Misfuel prevention   147Mountings, ISOFIX   90MP3 CD   196
N
Navigation   224–226Navigation, connected   226–228Net   52–53Net, high load retaining   51Number plate lamps   175
O
Obstacle detection   137Oil change   155Oil consumption   155OIl, engine   155On-board tools   163–164Opening the bonnet   153Opening the boot   23
Opening the doors   23
P
Pads, brake   158Paint   162, 189Paint colour code   189Park Assist   142Parking brake   100, 158Parking brake, electric   101–103, 158Parking sensors, audible and visual   137Parking sensors, front   138Parking sensors, rear   138Plates, identification   189Player, Apple®   196, 209, 234Player, MP3 CD   195–196Player, USB   194, 208, 234Port, USB   48, 194, 208, 229, 234Pressures, tyres   158, 166, 170, 189Pre-tensioning seat belts   81Priming the fuel system   163
Profiles   213, 238Programmable cruise control   122Protecting children   82, 84–87, 89, 92–94Puncture   164, 166
R
Radar (warnings)   11 5Radio   192–193, 206–207, 209, 232  

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Radio, digital (Digital Audio Broadcasting - DAB)   193, 208, 233Range, AdBlue   156RDS   207, 232–233Rear screen, demisting   58–59Recharging the battery   179–180Recirculation, air   55–56Recovery   181Reduction of electrical load   152Regeneration of the particle filter   157Reinitialisation of the under-inflation detection system   11 2Reinitialising the remote control   30Reminder, key in ignition   99Reminder, lighting on   64Remote control   23–26, 28, 96Removing a wheel   167–170Removing the mat   47Replacing bulbs   170–171Replacing fuses   175–177Replacing the air filter   157Replacing the oil filter   157
Replacing the passenger compartment filter   157Reservoir, screenwash   156Reversing camera   11 5, 140Reversing lamps   174Roof   47Roof bars   152–153Running out of fuel (Diesel)   163
S
Safety, children   82, 84–87, 89, 92–94Saturation of the particle filter (Diesel)   157Screen menu map   210Screen, multifunction (with audio system)   192Screenwash, front   68Screenwash, rear   68–69SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)   158Seat belts   79–81, 88Seat, rear bench   42, 45Seats, front   38–40Seats, heated   40–41Seats, rear   38, 43–45, 86Sensors (warnings)   11 5Serial number, vehicle   189Service indicator   16Servicing   16, 156Settings, system   214, 239Sidelamps   63, 65, 171–172Side parking sensors   139Side repeater   172
Sliding side door, electric   27, 33Snow chains   11 2, 148Snow chains, link   148Socket, 12 V accessory   47–48Socket, 220 V   49Socket, auxiliary   195Socket, Jack   195Speed limiter   11 8–121, 128Speed limit recognition   11 6, 11 8Speedometer   11 6
Stability control (ESC)   74–77Starting a Diesel engine   146Starting the engine   97Starting the vehicle   98, 100, 105–108Starting using another battery   178Station, radio   192, 206–207, 232–233Stay, bonnet   153–154Steering mounted controls, audio   191, 204, 218Steering wheel, adjustment   41Stickers, customising ~ Stickers, expressive   162Stopping the vehicle   99–100, 105–108Stop & Start   22, 54, 58, 109–111, 146, 153, 157, 178, 181Storage   47Storage boxes   50Stowing rings   53Sunshine sensor   54Switching off the engine   97, 99Synchronising the remote control   30
T
Tables of fuses   175–177Tank, fuel   146–147Technical data   186–187Telephone   49, 197–200, 2 11–213, 235–238Telephone, Bluetooth with voice recognition   200Temperature, coolant   16Three flashes (direction indicators)   64Time (setting)   214, 239TMC (Traffic info)   226