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To adjust the lumbar support, turn the
knob 4 fig. 53 to raise or lower the
support.
To incline the seat, use lever 6 fig. 53.
Adjustable front armrests
The front armrests 5 fig. 53 can be
adjusted on some versions.
To adjust the armrest upwards
Raise the armrest 5 to the required
position.
To adjust the armrest downwards
Lift the arm to the stowing position
along the backrest and then lower it.
To position the backrest
Lift the armrest to the stowed position
A and check that it is locked correctly.Folding the central passenger seat
21)
Make sure that cup holder 7 is closed
fig. 54.
Make sure that no object is obstructing
the seat adjustment.
Hold the backrest from the top and
prepare to lower it; at the same time,
press control 8 fig. 54 and fold the seat
down towards the front;
Press on the rear side of the seat to
lock it in place, Make sure the backrest
is properly locked in place.
To reposition the centre passenger
seat, make sure no item is obstructing
the seat adjustment.
Use control 8 fig. 54 to unlock the
backrest;
lift it back up;
make sure the seat is locked in
place.
SINGLE REAR SEATS
18) 22) 23) 24)
Depending on the trim level, there may
be two single rear seats: one single
seat 2 fig. 55 (2nd row of seats) and a
single seat 1 fig. 55 (3rd row of seats).
To facilitate access to the last row
(single seat 1), lower control 5
fig. 55 (movement A) fig. 55 to incline
the backrest fig. 55.
Single seat 2
Put buckle 3 fig. 56 into its housing 4
fig. 56 before moving the seat(s).
Do not forget to lock the belt again
when a passenger is sitting there.
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Single seat 1
The seat 1 fig. 57 in the picture can be
folded and tipped.
To fold it:
pull the unlocking belt on backrest 6
fig. 58
lower the backrest against the seat.To tip it (depending on the vehicle
version):
grasp the devices 7 fig. 58 and bring
them together simultaneously
(movement B) fig. 58;
tip the seats forward together to lock
them;
press the upper part of the seat (in C)
fig. 59 and lock the seat into position,
pushing the locking levers 8 fig. 59;
make sure it locks into place
correctly.
25)
Detaching/reattaching single seats
(For versions/markets where provided)
The single seats 1-2 fig. 60 can be
detached and reattached in the same
way.
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Detachment
First of all, free up the side seat belts
that hold it in place from their housing.
Underneath the single seat, press
stop 9 fig. 61, then pull it forwards,
movements C and D fig. 61;
lift it up movement E fig. 61
move the single seat towards the
rear of the vehicle to free up the
anchorage points (movement F) fig. 62;
lift up the single seat (movement G
fig. 62 )
move the seat back again
(movement H fig. 62 ) to free up the
front anchorage points;
remove the seat by moving it
towards the front of the vehicle.IMPORTANT Detach seat 2
fig. 60 before detaching seat 1 fig. 60.
Refitting
Connect the seat with respect to the
front anchorage points;
push the seat until it can enter into
the rear anchorage points;
lower the stops 9 fig. 63 and push
until they lock in place;
check the correct alignment with the
drawing on stops 9 fig. 63.
WARNING
18)For safety reasons, carry out these
operations when the vehicle is stopped.
19)When the front seat backrest is folded
down, the front passenger airbag must be
deactivated (refer to the “Passenger side
airbag and child restraint systems – how to
deactivate the airbags” paragraph in the
“Safety” chapter). Risk of serious injury in
case the air bag opens up because of
objects placed on the folded backrest
flying around. The label (on the dashboard)
and the silkscreen and printed markings
(on the windscreen) remind you of these
instructions.
20)For the occupants' safety, fasten
transported items when the seat in in table
position.
21)For safety reasons, carry out these
operations when the vehicle is stopped. In
order not to limit the safety belt's
effectiveness, do not incline the backrests
back too far. There should be no objects
on the driver's side floorboard: in case of
sharp braking, they could slide under the
pedals, hampering their use.
22)When moving a single rear seat, make
sure the relative anchorages are clean
(there must not be any stones, bits of cloth
or other items that could prevent the seat
from locking into place).
23)You absolutely must place the single
rear seats back into their original
anchorages. When driving, you must not
place the "single seats with their backrests
facing backwards.
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IN THE EVENT OF A
PUNCTURE
Depending on the vehicle, there may be
a tyre inflating kit or a spare tyre (see
the following page).
177)
WARNING
177)In case you are stopped by the
carriageway, warn other motorists that your
vehicle is there by placing the warning
triangle or other device allowed by law in
the country you are driving in.
REPLACING A
WHEEL
178) 179) 180) 181) 183) 184) 182)
Tools
The equipment in the relative tool bag
varies according to the vehicle's
function. The tool bag 2 fig. 257 is
located under the driver's seat. To take
it out, move the seat forward and put
the backrest down (refer to the "Front
seats” paragraph in the “Knowing you
vehicle” chapter). Undo the bag fixing
screw 1 fig. 257 and then turn the bag
to remove it.
Inside the tool bag you will find fig. 258:
3: the jack (to fold up properly before
putting it back in the box, being careful
to reposition the handle);
4: the anti-theft lug wrench to fasten
the wheel;
5: the wrench for removing the
hubcaps;
6: the elbow wrench;
7: the wrench to unscrew and
re-screw the wheel bolts and spare tyre
basket;
8: tow ring (refer to the "Towing the
vehicle” paragraph in this chapter).
Spare wheel
For vehicles that are equipped with
them, you need to use tool A
fig. 259 consisting of:
the wrench for unscrewing and
re-screwing the tyre nuts 2 fig. 259;
for some versions, the specific lug
wrench 1 fig. 259.
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