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Instrument Cluster / Engine Compartment
a Tachometer
b Speedometer
c Engine coolant temperature
gauge
d Fuel gauge
e Warning and indicator lights
f LCD information screen
a Engine coolant reservoir [8]
b Engine oil filler cap [8]
c Brake/clutch* fluid
reservoir [8]
d Air cleaner [8]
e Engine room fuse box [8]
f Negative battery
terminal [8]
g Positive battery terminal [8]
h Engine oil dipstick [8]
i Radiator cap [8]
j Windscreen washer fluid
reservoir [8]
Engine compartment (Gamma 1.6L MPI Engine) [2] Instrument cluster [4]
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Fuel Filler Lid / Selective Catalytic Reduction / Wipers and Washers
Opening the fuel filler lid [4]
With car un-locked pr ess the 3
o’clock position edge of the fuel
filler lid.a Fully open the lid
b Turn cap counterclockwise
to open Closing the fuel filler
> T
urn the cap clockwise until it
“clicks” to ensure it is securely
closed.
> Close the lid and pr
ess the
edge until it is securely
locked.
Urea solution level gauge* [8]
Adding the urea solution*
[8]
Wipers and Washers [4] A:
Front wiper speed c
ontrol
2 High wiper speed
1 Low wiper speed
--- Intermittent wipe
AUTO* Automatic control wipe
O Off
Single wipe
B:
Intermittent wipe time adjustment
C:
W
ash with brief wipes (front)*
D:
Rear wiper/washer c
ontrol
2 Continuous wipe
1 Intermittent wipe*
O Off
E:
W
ash with brief wipes (rear)
Note: 1.6 CRDi derivatives of the CEED require an urea solution (also known as DEF (Diesel Exhaust
Fluid)) for emission control that is added to a separate tank. The filler for the urea tank is located
behind the fuel flap next to the diesel fuel filler.
If the Urea level is not regularly checked and topped up this may cause the vehicle not to start.
Low urea solution warning
message*
[8]
When “Refill Urea tank or
vehicle will not start” message
is displayed with SCR warning
lamp ( ), the vehicle can’t be
restarted once the engine is
turned off. For the above cases,
full replenishment is always
recommended.
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