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Practical information07
Petrol engine

Diesel engine

1. Screenwash fluid reservoir
2. Engine coolant reservoir
3. Brake fluid reservoir
4. Battery/Fuses
5. Remote earth point (-)
6. Fusebox
7. Air filter
8. Engine oil filler cap
9. Engine oil dipstick
10. Priming pump*
11. Degassing screw*
* Depending on engine .
Diesel fuel system
This system is under very high pressure.
All work must be carried out only by a dealer or
a qualified workshop.
Checking levels
Check all of the following levels regularly in
accordance with the Manufacturer's service
schedule. Top them up if required, unless
otherwise indicated.
If a level drops significantly, have the
corresponding system checked by a dealer or a
qualified workshop.
The fluids must comply with the
Manufacturer's requirements and with
the vehicle's engine.
Take care when working under the
bonnet, as certain areas of the engine
may be extremely hot (risk of burns) and the
cooling fan could start at any time (even with
the ignition off).
Used products
Avoid prolonged contact of used oil or
fluids with the skin.
Most of these fluids are harmful to health and
very corrosive.
Do not discard used oil or fluids into
sewers or onto the ground.
Empty used oil into the containers reserved
for this purpose at a dealer or a qualified
workshop.
Engine oil
The level is checked, with the engine
having been switched off for at least 30
minutes and on level ground, either using the oil
level indicator in the instrument panel when the
ignition is switched on (for vehicles equipped with
an electric gauge), or using the dipstick.
It is normal to top up the oil level between two
services (or oil changes). It is recommended that
you check the level, and top up if necessary, every
3,000 miles (5,000 km).
In order to maintain the reliability of the
engine and emissions control system,
never use additives in the engine oil.

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In the event of a breakdown08
12 V battery/Accessory
batteries
Lead-acid starter batteries
These batteries contain harmful
substances (sulphuric acid and lead).
They must be disposed of in accordance
with regulations and must never under any
circumstances be discarded with household
waste.
Dispose of used batteries at a designated
collection point.
Protect your eyes and face before
handling the battery.
All operations on the battery must be carried
out in a well ventilated area and away from
naked flames and sources of sparks, to avoid
any risk of explosion or fire.
Wash your hands afterwards.
Electronic control units/LED technology
headlamps
Never connect the negative jump lead to the
metal part of the electronic control units or at
the back of the headlamps.
Risk of destroying the electronic control units
and/or headlamps!
Connect to the remote earth point provided for
this purpose.
Frozen battery
Never try to charge a frozen battery - risk
of explosion!
If the battery has frozen, have it checked by
a dealer or by a qualified workshop, who will
verify that the internal components have not
been damaged and that the case has not
cracked, which could lead to a risk of leakage
of toxic and corrosive acid.
Never try to start the engine by pushing
the vehicle.
Symbols
No sparks or naked flames, no smoking.
Always protect your eyes. Explosive gases
can cause blindness and injury.
Keep the vehicle's battery out of the reach
of children.
The vehicle's battery contains sulphuric
acid which can make you go blind or cause
severe burns.
For more information, refer to the
handbook.
Explosive gases can be present close to
the battery.
With petrol/Diesel engines
Procedure for starting the engine using another
battery or for charging a discharged battery.
Accessing the battery
The battery is located under the bonnet.

For access to the (+) terminal:
►  Release the bonnet by pulling the internal
release lever, then the external safety catch.
►  Raise the bonnet.
(+) Positive terminal with a quick-release
terminal.
(-) Negative terminal.
As the battery's negative terminal is not
accessible, a remote earth point is located near
the battery.
Starting using another battery
If the vehicle's battery is flat, the engine can be
started using a backup battery (either external or
from another vehicle) and jump leads or using a
battery booster.
Never start the engine by connecting a
battery charger.
Never use a 24 V or higher battery booster.

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In the event of a breakdown08
Jump-starting another vehicle
Do not start or jump-start another vehicle
using the vehicle’s accessory batteries.
Accessing the accessory batteries
Front
The front battery is located under the bonnet.

For access to the (+) terminal:
►  Release the bonnet by pulling the internal
release lever, then the external safety catch.
►  Raise the bonnet.
(+) Positive terminal with a quick-release
terminal.
(-) Negative terminal.
As the battery's negative terminal is not
accessible, a remote earth point is located near
the battery.
Rear
The rear battery is located in the boot.
To reach the battery:


►  Lift the boot floor.
(+) Positive terminal, protected by a red plastic
cover (not accessible).
(-) Negative terminal with a black quick-release
connector.
Charging the front battery using a battery
charger
For optimum service life of the front battery, it
is essential to maintain an adequate state of
charge.
In some circumstances, it may be necessary to
charge the front battery:


When using the v
ehicle mainly for short
journeys.


If the v
ehicle is to be taken off the road for
several weeks.
Contact a dealer or a qualified workshop.
To charge the vehicle's front battery
yourself, use only a charger compatible
with lead-acid batteries with a nominal voltage
of 12 V.
Follow the instructions provided by the
manufacturer of the charger.
Never reverse polarities.
It is not necessary to disconnect the
battery.
►  Switch the ignition off.
►  Switch off all electrical consumers (audio
system, lighting, wipers, etc.).

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193Technical data09
Dimensions (mm)
These dimensions have been measured on an
unladen vehicle.


* With folded mirrors.



** With longitudinal bars.
Identification markings
Various visible markings for vehicle identification
and vehicle search.


A. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), under the
bonnet.
Stamped on the chassis.
B. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), on the
dashboard.
Printed on an adhesive label visible through the
windscreen.
C. Manufacturer's label.
Affixed to the right-hand door.
Bears the following information:
– Manufact urer’s name.


European whole v
ehicle type approval number.


V
ehicle Identification number (VIN).


G
ross vehicle weight (GVW).


G
ross train weight (GTW).


Maximum w
eight on the front axle.


Maximum w
eight on the rear axle.
D. Tyres/paint code label.
Affixed to the driver's door.
Bears the following information about the tyres:


Tyre pre
ssures, unladen and laden.


Tyre specific
ation, made up of the dimensions
and type as well as the load and speed indices.


Spare tyre in
flation pressure.
Also indicates the paint colour code.
The vehicle may be originally equipped
with tyres with higher load and speed
indices than those indicated on the label,
without affecting tyre pressure (on cold tyres).
In the event of a change in the type of tyres,
contact a dealer for the tyre fits approved for
the vehicle.

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213Alphabetical index
360 Vision 140
A
ABS 79
Accelerated charging unit (Wallbox)
147–148
Accessories

76
Active LED Vision

65
Active Safety Brake

128, 130
Active Scan Suspension

105
Active suspension

105
Adaptive headlamp lighting

67
AdBlue®

19, 165
AdBlue® tank

166
Additive, Diesel

163
Adjusting headlamps

65
Adjusting head restraints

43
Adjusting seat

43–44
Adjusting the air distribution

50, 52
Adjusting the air flow

50, 52
Adjusting the headlamp beam height

65
Adjusting the height and reach
of the steering wheel

46
Adjusting the seat angle

44
Adjusting the seat belt height

82
Adjusting the temperature

51
Adjusting the time

23, 208
Advice on care and maintenance

146, 167
Advice on driving

8, 96–97
Airbags

83–87
Airbags, curtain 85–86
Airbags, front
84–85, 88
Airbags, lateral

84–85
Air conditioning

50–51
Air conditioning, automatic

53
Air conditioning, dual-zone automatic

51
Air intake

52–53
Air vents

49
Alarm

37–38
Amplifier, audio

58
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)

79
Antitheft / Immobiliser

27
Applications

24
Armrest, front

58
Armrest, rear

60
Assistance call

77–78
Assistance, emergency braking

80, 130
Audio streaming (Bluetooth)

205
B
Battery, 12 V 159, 163, 181–185
Battery, ancillaries
181
Battery, charging

181–182, 184
Battery, remote control

31
Blanking screen (snow shield)

158
Blind

40–41
Blind spot monitoring

135
BlueHDi

19, 163, 170
Bluetooth (hands-free)

202
Bluetooth (telephone) 202
Bodywork
168
Bonnet

160
Boot

32–34, 62
Brake discs

164
Brake lamps

179
Brakes

164
Braking

105
Braking assistance system

79–80
Braking, automatic emergency

128, 130
Braking, dynamic emergency

100–101
Bulbs (changing)

178–179
C
Capacity, fuel tank 143
Care of the bodywork
168
Central locking

29–30
Changing a bulb

178–179
Changing a fuse

180
Changing a wheel

171, 175
Changing a wiper blade

73–74
Changing the remote control battery

31
Changing to free-wheeling

166
Charge level indicator (Rechargeable hybrid)

21
Charger, induction

57
Charger, wireless

57
Charging cable

149
Charging cable
(Rechargeable hybrid)

147–148, 154

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217Alphabetical index
Night Vision 70
O
Obstacle detection 137
Oil change
161
Oil consumption

161
Oil, engine

161
On-board tools

62, 170–172
Opening the bonnet

160
Opening the boot

28, 32
Opening the doors

28, 32
P
Pads, brake 164
Paint
168, 193
Paint colour code

193
Parcel shelf, rear

60
Parking brake, electric

99–101, 164
Parking (sensors)

137
Parking sensors, audible and visual

137
Parking sensors, front

137
Parking sensors, rear

137
Parking sensors, side

138
Passenger compartment temperature
pre-conditioning (Rechargeable hybrid)

25, 54
Pedestrian horn (Rechargeable hybrid)

77
Personalisation

10
Plates, identification 193
Port, USB
56, 60
Power

20
Power indicator (Rechargeable hybrid)

8, 20
Pressures, tyres

164, 173–174, 193
Pre-tensioning (seat belts)

83
Priming the fuel system

170
Profiles

195
Programmable cruise control

119
Protecting children

84, 86–91, 94
Puncture

172–173, 175
R
Radar (warnings) 112
Radio
204–205
Range, AdBlue®

19, 163
Reading lamps, touch-sensitive

59
READY (warning lamp)

160
Rear air blower

53
Rear screen (demisting)

54
Rechargeable
hybrid engine

8, 24, 159–160, 186, 192
Rechargeable
hybrid system

6, 8, 24, 98, 107, 145
Recharging the battery

181–182, 184
Recharging the traction battery

149
Recharging the traction battery
(Rechargeable hybrid)

145, 153–154
Recirculation, air

52–53
Recorder, trip distance 21
Reduction of electrical load (mode)
159
Regeneration of the particle filter

163
Regenerative braking
(deceleration by engine braking)

105
Reinitialising the remote control

32
Reinitialising the under-inflation
detection system

111
Reminder, lighting on

63–64
Remote control

26–30
Remote functions

155
Remotely operable functions
(Rechargeable hybrid)

24–25, 54
Removing a wheel

175–177
Removing the mat

59
Replacing bulbs

178–179
Replacing fuses

180
Replacing the air filter

163
Replacing the oil filter

163
Replacing the passenger
compartment filter

163
Reservoir, screenwash

162
Resetting the trip

22
Reversing camera

112, 138–140
Reversing lamps

179
Roof bars

157–158
Running out of fuel (Diesel)

170

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