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Contents
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Overview
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Driving tips
 1InstrumentsInstrument panel  5
Warning and indicator lamps  5
Indicators  7
Trip computer  7
 2AccessKey  9
Key with remote control function  9
Central locking  10
Back-up procedures  10
Doors  11
Boot  11
Windows  12
 3Ease of use and comfortFront seats  14
Steering wheel adjustment  15
Rear seats  15
Heating and Ventilation  16
Manual air conditioning  17
Front demist - defrost  18
Interior fittings  18
Front courtesy lamps  19
Boot fittings  19
 4Lighting and visibilityExterior lighting control stalk  20
Direction indicators  20
Headlamp beam height adjustment  20
Wiper control stalk  21
Changing a wiper blade  21
 5SafetyGeneral safety recommendations  23
Hazard warning lamps  23
Horn  23
Seat belts  24
Airbags  26
Child seats  28
Child lock  30
 6DrivingDriving recommendations  31
Starting / Switching off the engine  31
5-speed manual gearbox  32
6-speed manual gearbox  32
Gear efficiency indicator  33
Overspeed alert  33
Parking sensors  33
 7Practical informationRefuelling  35
Bonnet  35
Engine compartment  36
Checking levels  37
Checks  39
Advice on care and maintenance  41
 8In the event of a breakdownTool kit  42
Spare wheel  42
Changing a bulb  45
Changing a fuse  48
12
 
V battery  56
Towing the vehicle  58
 9Technical dataEngines technical data  60
Dimensions  60
Identification markings  60
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Alphabetical index   

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Access
2Key 
 
The key allows the central locking or unlocking of 
the vehicle using the door lock.
It also allows the engine to be started or 
switched off.
Key with remote control 
function
Remote control function 
 
The remote control can be used for the following 
remote functions, depending on version:
– 
Unlocking / Locking the vehicle.
–
 
Locating the vehicle.
Key
The key allows starting and switching off the 
engine. It can also be used to lock/unlock the 
vehicle.
Unlocking the vehicle
With the remote control
► Press this button to unlock the vehicle.  
The direction indicators blink twice to signal 
unlocking of the vehicle.
With the key
► Turn the key in the driver's door lock 
clockwise to unlock.
Locking the vehicle
With the remote control
► Press this button to lock the vehicle.  
The direction indicators blink once to signal the 
locking of the vehicle.
If one of the doors or the boot is still open, the 
central locking does not work; the vehicle locks, 
then immediately unlocks, identifiable by the 
locks making a rebound sound.
When the vehicle is locked, if it is 
unlocked without the opening of a door 
or the boot, it will automatically lock itself 
again after thirty seconds.
With the key
► Turn the key in the driver's door lock 
anticlockwise to lock.
Check that the doors and boot are fully 
closed.
Locating the vehicle
This function helps you to spot your vehicle from 
a distance, with the vehicle locked.
► Press this button.  
The direction indicators or daytime running 
lamps/sidelamps, depending on version, flash or 
light up for a few seconds.
Advice
Remote control
The remote control is a sensitive, high-
frequency device; avoid handling it in your 
pocket, due to the risk of unintentionally 
unlocking the vehicle.
Avoid pressing the remote control buttons 
while out of range of the vehicle, due to 
the risk of rendering the remote control 
inoperative. It would then be necessary to 
reset it.
The remote control does not work when the 
key is in the ignition switch.   

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In the event of a breakdown
8► Tighten the spare wheel fixing screw by a few 
turns.
After changing a wheel
The temporary spare wheel is only intended for temporary emergency use, 
until the conventional wheel can be repaired 
or replaced.
Continuous use of this spare can result in tire 
failure and loss of control. Always observe 
these precautions when using this spare:
–
 
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our vehicle will respond differently with 
this temporary spare.
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Do not exceed 80 km/h speed.
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Replace this spare with a standard tire and 
wheel as soon as possible.
–
 
Use of this spare will reduce ground 
clearance.
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Set the specified tire pressure indicated 
on the tire information label located on the 
driver's door lock pillar
.
–
 
Do not use tire chains on the temporary 
spare. If you must use tire chains, rearrange 
the wheels so standard tires and wheels are 
fitted to the front axle.
–
 
The temporary spare wheel has a much 
shorter tread life than the conventional 
wheels 
on your vehicle. Replace the tire as soon as 
possible as the tread wear indicator appears.
The inflation pressure of the temporary spare 
wheel should be checked at least monthly. At 
the same time, check that the tire is stored 
securely. If it is not, tighten it.
Note that two or more temporary spare 
wheels should not be used on one vehicle 
simultaneously.
Changing a bulb
In some weather conditions (e.g. low 
temperature or humidity), misting on the 
internal surface of the glass of the headlamps 
and rear lamps is normal, and will disappear 
after the lamps have been on for a few 
minutes.
The headlamps have polycarbonate  lenses with a protective coating:
–
 
Do not clean them with a dry or abrasive 
cloth, nor with detergent or solvent 
products.
–
 
Use a sponge and soapy water or a pH 
neutral product.
–
 
When using a high-pressure washer on 
persistent marks, do not keep the lance 
directed towards the headlamps, lamps or 
their edges for too long, so as not to damage 
their protective coating and seals.
Changing a bulb must only be done with 
the ignition off and after the headlamp / 
lamp has been switched off for several 
minutes - risk of serious burns!
Do not touch the bulb directly with your 
fingers; use a lint-free cloth.
It is essential only to use anti-ultraviolet 
(UV) type bulbs, so as not to damage the 
headlamp.
Always replace a failed bulb with a new bulb 
of the same type and specification. To avoid 
lighting imbalance, replace the bulbs in pairs.
Refitting the lamp units
Perform the operations in the reverse 
order to dismantling.
Opening the bonnet / Accessing the 
bulbs
With the engine warm, proceed with caution - 
risk of burns!
Take care with objects or clothing that could 
be caught in the blades of the cooling fan - 
risk of strangulation!
Halogen bulbs (Hx)
To ensure good quality lighting, check 
that the bulb is correctly positioned in its 
housing.    

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Alphabetical index
A
ABS    23
Adjusting headlamps     
20
Adjusting seat
    
14
Adjusting the air distribution
    
17
Adjusting the air flow
    
17
Adjusting the headlamp beam height
    
20
Adjusting the height and reach of  
the steering wheel
    
15
Adjusting the temperature
    
17
Advice on care and maintenance
    
41
Advice on driving
    
4, 31
Airbags
    
26–27
Airbags, front
    
26–27
Air conditioning
    
16–17
Air conditioning, manual
    
17
Air intake
    
18
Air vents
    
16
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
    
23
Antitheft / Immobiliser
    
10
B
Battery, 12 V    39, 56, 58
Battery, remote control     
10
Bodywork
    
41
Bonnet
    
35–36
Boot
    
11
Brake discs
    
40
Brake lamps
    
47
Brakes    40
Bulbs     
45
Bulbs (changing)
    
45–47
C
Capacity, fuel tank    35
Cap, fuel filler     
35
Care of the bodywork
    
41
Central locking
    
9–10
Changing a bulb
    
45–47
Changing a fuse
    
48, 51
Changing a wheel
    
42
Changing the remote control battery
    
10
Checking the levels
    
37–38
Checks
    
37, 39–41
Checks, routine
    
39–40
Child lock
    
30
Children
    
25
Children (safety)
    
30
Child seats
    
25, 28–29
Child seats, conventional
    
29
Cleaning (advice)
    
41
Closing the boot
    
11
Control, emergency boot release
    
11
Control, emergency door
    
10
Control stalk, lighting
    
20
Control stalk, wipers
    
21
Courtesy lamp
    
47
Courtesy lamps
    
19
D
Dimensions     60
Dipstick     
37
Direction indicators (turn signals)
    
20, 46–47
Doors
    
11
Driving
    
31
Driving economically
    
4
E
EBFD    23
Eco-driving (advice)     
4
Electric windows
    
12
Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD)
    
23
Emergency warning lamps
    
23
Engine
    
35–36, 41
Engine compartment
    
37
Engine, petrol
    
60
Engines
    
60
Environment
    
10
F
Filling the fuel tank     35
Filter, air     
40
Filter, oil
    
40
Filter, passenger compartment
    
16, 40
Fitting a wheel
    
43–44
Fittings, boot
    
19   

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Fittings, interior    18
Flap, fuel filler     
35
Flashing indicators
    
20, 46
Fluid, brake
    
38
Fluid, engine coolant
    
38
Folding the rear seats
    
15–16
Fuel
    
4
Fuel consumption
    
4
Fuel level, low
    
35
Fuel (tank)
    
35
Fusebox, dashboard
    
48
Fusebox, engine compartment
    
48, 51
Fuses
    
48, 51
G
Gauge, fuel    35
Gearbox, manual     
32, 40
Gear lever, manual gearbox
    
32
Gear shift indicator
    
33
Glove box
    
18
H
Hazard warning lamps     23
Headlamps (adjustment)     
20
Headlamps, dipped beam
    
46
Headlamps, halogen
    
20, 45
Headlamps, main beam
    
46
Heating
    
16
Hooks    19
Horn     
23
I
Indicator, coolant temperature    7
Indicators, direction     
20, 46
Indicator, service
    
7
Inflating tyres
    
40, 61
Instrument panels
    
5
J
Jack    42
Jump starting     
56
K
Key    9–10
Key with remote control     
9, 31
L
Labels, identification     60
Lamps, rear     
47
LEDs - Light-emitting diodes
    
46–47
Level, brake fluid
    
38
Level, engine coolant
    
7, 38
Level, engine oil     37
Levels and checks     
37–38
Level, screenwash fluid
    
21, 38
Light-emitting diodes - LEDs
    
46–47
Lighting, exterior
    
20
Lighting, interior
    
19
Locating your vehicle
    
9
Locking
    
9
Locking from the inside
    
10
Locking the doors
    
10
M
Maintenance (advice)     41
Maintenance, routine     
39
Map reading lamps
    
19
Markings, identification
    
60
Mirrors, door
    
15
O
Obstacle detection    33
Oil change     
37
Oil consumption
    
37
Oil, engine
    
37
On-board tools
    
42
Opening the bonnet
    
35–36
Opening the boot
    
11
Opening the doors
    
11