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223Â
* The kerb  weight  is  equal  to  the  unladen  weight  +  driver  (75  kg).
** Â Â
The
Â
weight
Â
of
Â
the
Â
braked
Â
trailer
Â
can
Â
be
Â
increased,
Â
within
Â
the
Â
GTW
Â
limit,
Â
if
Â
the
Â
GVW
Â
of
Â
the
Â
towing
Â
vehicle
Â
is
Â
reduced
Â
by
Â
an
 equal  amount.  Warning:  towing  using  a  lightly  loaded  towing  vehicle  may  have  an  adverse  effect  on  its  road  holding.
DIESEL WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS ( IN KG )
The GTW and  towed  load  values  indicated  are  valid  up  to  a  maximum  altitude  of  1  000  metres;  the  towed  load  mentioned  must
 be  reduced  by  10  %  for  each  additional  1  000  metres  of  altitude.
When
 towing,  the  maximum  authorised  speed  is  reduced  (comply  with  the  legislation  in  force  in  your  country).
High
Â
ambient
Â
temperatures
Â
may
Â
result
Â
in
Â
a
Â
reduction
Â
in
Â
the
Â
performance
Â
of
Â
the
Â
vehicle
Â
to
Â
protect
Â
the
Â
engine;
Â
if
Â
the
Â
ambient
Â
temperature
 is  above  37  °C,  limit  the  towed  load.
Diesel engine
HDi 90 HDi 90 FAP BlueHDi 100 e-HDi 115
Gearbox Manual ManualManualManual
Model code:
NC... 9H j C
9H j C/1
9HP0 BHY6
BHY6/1 BHY6/2S 9HD8/S
9HD8/1S 9HD8/2S
- Â
Unladen
 weight
1 Â 248 1 Â 205 1 Â 200 1 Â 205 1 Â 280 1 Â 280
- Â
Kerb
 weight*
1 Â 323 1 Â 280 1 Â 275 1 Â 280 1 Â 355 1 Â 355
- Â
Gross
 vehicle  weight  (GVW) 1  745 1  790 1  830 1  840 1  820 1  820
- Â
Gross
 train  weight  (GTW) Â
 Â
on
 a  12  %  gradient
2 Â 545 2 Â 890 3 Â 130 3 Â 140 3 Â 120 2 Â 220
- Â
Braked
 trailer  (within  GTW  limit)
  on
 12  %  gradient
800 1 Â 100 1 Â 300 1 Â 300 1 Â 300 400
- Â
Braked
Â
trailer**
Â
(with
Â
load
Â
transfer
Â
with
 the  GTW  limit)
1 Â 050 1 Â 350 1 Â 550 1 Â 550 1 Â 550 600
- Â
Unbraked
 trailer
640 640 635 640 670 400
- Â
Recommended
 nose  weight
757575757575
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TECHNICAL DATA
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* The kerb  weight  is  equal  to  the  unladen  weight  +  driver  (75  kg).
** Â Â
The
Â
weight
Â
of
Â
the
Â
braked
Â
trailer
Â
can
Â
be
Â
increased,
Â
within
Â
the
Â
GTW
Â
limit,
Â
if
Â
the
Â
GVW
Â
of
Â
the
Â
towing
Â
vehicle
Â
is
Â
reduced
Â
by
Â
an
 equal  amount.  Warning:  towing  using  a  lightly  loaded  towing  vehicle  may  have  an  adverse  effect  on  its  road  holding.
The
Â
GTW
Â
and
Â
towed
Â
load
Â
values
Â
indicated
Â
are
Â
valid
Â
up
Â
to
Â
a
Â
maximum
Â
altitude
Â
of
Â
1
Â
000
Â
metres;
Â
the
Â
towed
Â
load
Â
mentioned
Â
must
 be  reduced  by  10  %  for  each  additional  1  000  metres  of  altitude.
When
 towing,  the  maximum  authorised  speed  is  reduced  (comply  with  the  legislation  in  force  in  your  country).
High
Â
ambient
Â
temperatures
Â
may
Â
result
Â
in
Â
a
Â
reduction
Â
in
Â
the
Â
performance
Â
of
Â
the
Â
vehicle
Â
to
Â
protect
Â
the
Â
engine;
Â
if
Â
the
Â
ambient
Â
temperature
 is  above  37  °C,  limit  the  towed  load.
Diesel engine
e-HDi 115BlueHDi 115 BlueHDi 120 HDi 150 FAP
Gearbox ElectronicManual Manual Manual
Model code:
NC... 9HD8/1PS 9HD8/2PSBHXM/S
BHXM/1S -/2S BHZM/S
BHZM/1S -/2S RHE8
RHE8/1
- Â
Unladen
 weight
1 Â 205 1 Â 205 1 Â 280 1 Â 280 1 Â 320
- Â
Kerb
 weight*
1 Â 280 1 Â 280 1 Â 355 1 Â 355 1 Â 395
- Â
Gross
 vehicle  weight  (GVW)
1 Â 825 1 Â 825 1 Â 860 1 Â 860 1 Â 885
- Â
Gross
 train  weight  (GTW)
  on
 12  %  gradient
3 Â 125 2 Â 225 3 Â 160 3 Â 160 3 Â 385
- Â
Braked
 trailer  (within  GTW  limit)
  on
 12  %  gradient
1 Â 300
4001 Â 300 1 Â 300 1 Â 500
- Â
Braked
Â
trailer**
Â
(with
Â
load
Â
transfer
Â
with
 the  GTW  limit)
1 Â 550
6001 Â 550 1 Â 550 1 Â 750
- Â
Unbraked
 trailer
635400675675695
- Â
Recommended
 nose  weight
7575757575
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TECHNICAL DATA
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229
The
Â
system
Â
is
Â
protected
Â
in
Â
such
Â
a
Â
way
Â
that
Â
it
Â
will
Â
only
Â
operate
Â
in
Â
your
Â
vehicle.
eMyWay
01 First steps - Control
panel
For safety reasons, the driver must only carry out operations
 which  require  prolonged  attention  while  the Â
vehicle
 is  stationary.
When
 the  engine  is  switched  off  and  to  prevent Â
discharging
 of  the  battery,  the  system  switches  off Â
following
 the  activation  of  the  energy  economy  mode.
CONTENTS
02
Steering mounted
controls
03
General operation
04
Navigation
- Guidance
05
T
raffic information
06
Using
the telephone
07
Radio
08
Music media players
09
Audio
settings
10
Configuration
11
Screen menu
map
Frequently asked questions p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p. 230
232
233
235
248
251
261
266
272
273
274
278
GPS navigation system
Multimedia audio system
Bluetooth
® telephone
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01
230
FIRST STEPS
access to the
" Navigation - guidance"
menu
 and  display  the Â
recent
 destinations.
Rotary
Â
control
Â
knob:
Short
Â
press
Â
without
Â
the
Â
engine
Â
running:
Â
on
 /  off.
Short
Â
press
Â
with
Â
the
Â
engine
Â
running:
Â
audio
Â
source
Â
off
Â
/
Â
restore.
Rotation:
Â
volume
Â
adjustment
Â
(each
Â
source
Â
is
Â
independent,
Â
including
Â
T
A
Â
messages
Â
and Â
navigation
Â
instructions).
Continuous
Â
press:
Â
reinitialisation
Â
of
Â
the
Â
system.
Short
Â
press:
Â
select
Â
pre-set
Â
radio
Â
station.
Long
Â
press:
Â
pre-set
Â
the
Â
current
Â
station. MODE
Â
button:
Â
Selection
Â
of
Â
the
 type
Â
of
Â
permanent
Â
display.
Long
Â
press:
Â
black
Â
screen
Â
(DARK).
o
pen the
"Telephone"
 menu Â
and
 display  the  list  of Â
recent calls or accept
an
 incoming  call.
o
pen the
"Configuration "
 menu.
Long
 press:  access Â
to
 the  GPS  coverage Â
and
 the  navigation Â
demonstration
 mode.o pen the "Traffic
information" Â menu Â
and
 display  the Â
current
 traffic  alerts.
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FREqUENTLY ASKED q UESTIONS
qUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION
With
Â
the  engine  off,  the Â
system
 switches  off  after Â
a
Â
few
Â
minutes  of  use. When
 the  engine  is  switched  off,  the  system's  operating  time  depends  on Â
the
 state  of  charge  of  the  battery.
The
 switch-off  is  normal:  economy  mode  is  activated  automatically  to Â
maintain
 the  state  of  charge  of  the  vehicle's  battery,  needed  for  engine Â
starting.
 (See  the  "Energy  economy  mode"  section).Start
 the  vehicle's  engine  to  increase  the  battery Â
charge.
Playback
 of  my  USB Â
memory
 stick  starts  only Â
after
Â
a
 very  long  wait Â
(around
 2  to  3  minutes). Some
 files  supplied  with  the  memory  stick  may  greatly  slow  down  access Â
to
 reading  the  memory  stick  (multiplication  by  10  of  the  catalogue  time).Delete
 the  files  supplied  with  the  memory  stick Â
and
 limit  the  number  of  sub-folders  in  the  file Â
structure
 on  the  memory  stick.
When
Â
I  connect  my Â
iPhone
 as  telephone  and Â
to
Â
the
Â
USB  port  at  the Â
same
Â
time,  I  am  unable Â
to
Â
play
 the  music  files.When
 the  iPhone  connects  automatically  as  a  telephone,  it  forces  the Â
streaming
 function. Â
The
 streaming  function  takes  the  place  of  the  USB Â
function
 which  is  then  not  useable,  there  is  a  period  without  sound  of  the Â
track
 being  played  with Â
Apple® players. Disconnect  and  reconnect  to  the  USB  port Â
(the USB
 function  takes  priority  over  streaming).
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285
The
Â
system
Â
is
Â
coded
Â
in
Â
such
Â
a
Â
way
Â
that
Â
it
Â
will
Â
only
Â
operate
Â
in
Â
your
Â
vehicle.
AUDIO SYSTEM /
BLUETOOTH
For safety reasons, the driver must only carry out operations
 which  require  prolonged  attention  while Â
the
 vehicle  is  stationary.
When
 the  engine  is  switched  off  and  to  prevent Â
discharging
 of  the  battery,  the  audio  system  may  switch Â
of
f  after  a  few  minutes.
CONTENTS
01
First steps
02
Steering mounted
controls
03
Main
menu
04
Audio
05
Using
the telephone
06
Audio
settings
07
Screen menu map
Frequently
asked questions p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
286
287
288
289
301
309
3 11
314
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318
FREqUENTLY ASKED q UESTIONS
qUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION
With
Â
the  engine  off,  the Â
audio
Â
system  switches Â
of
f
Â
after  a  few  minutes Â
of
Â
use. When
 the  engine  is  switched  off,  the  audio  system  operating  time Â
depends
 on  the  battery  charge.
The
 switch-off  is  normal:  the  audio  system  switches  to  economy  mode Â
and
 switches  off  to  prevent  discharging  the  vehicle's  battery.Start
 the  vehicle's  engine  to  increase  the  battery Â
charge.
The
Â
message  "the  audio Â
system
 is  overheated" Â
appears
 on  the  display. In
 order  to  protect  the  installation  if  the  surrounding  temperature  is  too Â
high,
 the  audio  system  switches  to  an  automatic  thermal  protection  mode Â
leading
 to  a  reduction  of  the  volume  or  stopping  of  the  playing  of  the  CD.Switch
 the  audio  system  off  for  a  few  minutes  to Â
allow
 the  system  to  cool.
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319Â
ABS and EBFD systems.............11 8a
ccessories  ............................... 215
Accessory
 socket, Â
12V
Â
....................... 94,
 95,  97,  101
AdBlue
® ..................................... 177
Additive,  AdBlue  .......... 23,  177,  180
Adjusting
 headlamps Â
................... 84
Adjusting
 head Â
restraints
Â
................................... 59
Adjusting
 seat  belt Â
height
Â
.............................. 121,
 122
Adjusting
 the  steering  wheel........ 64
Advice
Â
on  driving Â
....................... 128
Airbags
Â
................................ 22,
 124
Airbags,
 curtain.................. 126,  127
Airbags,
 front Â
..................... 124,
 127
Airbags,
 lateral................... 126,  127
Air
Â
conditioning Â
............................ 10
Air
Â
conditioning, Â
automatic
Â
...................... 48,
 49,  52
Air
Â
conditioning, Â manual Â
......... 48-50
Air
Â
filter
Â
...................................... 175
Air
Â
flow
Â
......................................... 10a
ir vents....................................... 47
Alarm
Â
........................................... 71
Anti-lock
 braking Â
system
 (ABS) Â
........................... 11
8
Anti-pinch..................................... 75
Anti-theft
Â
.................................... 129
Armrest,
 front Â
......................... 96,
 97
Armrest,
 rear Â
................................ 99a
ssistance call Â
........... 120,
 227,  228
Audible
Â
warning Â
.......................... 11
7
Audio
Â
streaming Â
(
b
luetooth) Â
.............. 270,
 300,  302
Audio
Â
system Â
................. 35,
 37,  285
Automatic
 illumination Â
of
Â
headlamps Â
...................... 79,
 82Automatic
 operation  of  hazard Â
warning
 lamps Â
.........................
11
7
Automatic  rain  sensitive Â
windscreen  wipers  .............. 87,  88
Auxiliary  socket.................. 271,  299
Auxiliary  sockets  .......................... 94Changing
 a  wiper  blade Â
....... 89,
 209
Changing  the  date Â
........... 35,
 37,  42
Changing  the  remote Â
control battery  ........................... 67
Changing  the  time  ..... 32,  35,  37,  42
Checking  levels  .................. 172-174
Checking
 the  engine Â
oil level...................................... 29
Checking
 tyre  pressures Â
(using
 the  kit) Â
.......................... 184
Checks............... 170,
 171,  175,  176
Child
 lock Â
....................................11
6
Children
Â
...................... 1
10, Â 113, Â 114
Child
 seats Â
... 103,
 104,  108-110,  115
Child
 seats,  conventional........... 109
C
ITR o Ë n  Localised Â
a
ssistance Call Â
....................... 228
C
ITR o Ë n  Localised Â
Emergency
 Call Â
...................... 228
Clock
............................................ 32
Closing
 the  boot..................... 66,  74
Closing
 the  doors................... 66,  73
Cold
 climate  screen Â
................... 210
Colour screen
Â
.............................. 41
Connectors,
 audio Â
....... 94,
 297,  299
Coolant level
Â
.............................. 173
Courtesy
 lamps...................... 83,  90
Courtesy
 mirror Â
............................ 93
Cruise control
Â
.................... 155,
 158
Cup
 holder Â
................................... 95
A
Backup
 starting Â
.......................... 206b
attery Â
........................ 175,
 206-208
Battery,
 charging Â
........................ 208
Battery
,  remote  control Â
.......... 67,
 68
Black
 panel Â
.................................. 33
Blind
 spot  sensors Â
..................... 152b
lue H d i Â
............................ 168,
 177
Bluetooth
 (hands-free) Â
....... 252,
 301
b
luetooth (telephone) Â
................ 252b
onnet Â
....................................... 169b
onnet stay................................ 169
b
oot Â
............................................. 74
Boot
 lamp Â
............................ 91,
 102
Brake
 discs Â
................................ 176
Brake
 lamps............................... 200
Brake
 pads Â
................................ 176
Brakes
Â
....................................... 176
Braking
 assistance  system Â
.........11
8
B
DDAB
 (Digital Â
AudioÂ
Broadcasting)
Â
....264,
 265,  292,  293
Date
 (setting) Â
................... 35,
 37,  42
Daytime
 running Â
lamps
Â
........................ 79,
 196,  198
Capacity,
 fuel  tank Â
..................... 165
C
dÂ
............................................. 294
CD
 MP3 Â
............................. 295,
 296
Central
 locking Â
....................... 66,
 69
Centre console
Â
............................ 95
Changing
 a  bulb Â
................ 196,
 200
Changing
 a  fuse Â
........................ 202
Changing
 a  wheel Â
...................... 189
C
aLPHabETICaL IndEx
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320Â
Deactivating the passengerÂ
airbag...................................... 124
Deadlocking
Â
................................. 66
Defrosting
Â
.................................... 56
Diesel
 additive  level Â
................... 174
Diesel
 engine  pre-heat  warning Â
lamp
Â
.......................................... 26
Dimensions
Â
................................ 225
Dipped
 beam Â
............... 78,
 196,  198
Dipstick
Â
................................ 29,
 172
Directional
 lighting Â
................. 85,
 86
d
irection indicators
Â
...81,
 117,  196,  197,  200
d
oors Â
........................................... 73
Doors
 emergency  control Â
............ 70d
oors, rear.................................. 11 6
d
oor trays Â
.................................... 92
Dynamic
 emergency  braking Â
..... 132
Dynamic
 stability Â
control (
d SC) Â
........................... 11
9
EBA
Â
(Emergency  braking Â
assistance)
Â
.............................. 11
8
Eco-driving
Â
.................................. 10
Eco-driving
 (advice) Â
..................... 10
Economical
 driving  Â
..................... 10
Economy
 mode.......................... 209
Electric
 window  controls Â
.............. 75
Electronic
 brake  force  distribution Â
(E
b F d ) Â
..................................... 11
8
Electronic
 engine Â
immobiliser
Â
....................... 68,
 129
Electronic
 gearbox Â
system
Â
...... 10,
 139,  149,  176,  208
Emergency
 boot  release.............. 74
Emergency
 braking Â
system
Â
..................................... 11
8Emergency
 call  .......... 120,  227,  228
Emergency  warning Â
lamps
Â
.......................................11
7
Emissions
 control Â
system,
 SCR Â
............................. 24
eMyW
ay Â
............................... 41,
 229
Energy
 economy Â
mode....................................... 209
Engine
 compartment Â
......... 170,
 171
Engine
 compartment Â
fusebox
Â
................................... 202
Engine,
Â
d
iesel........ 26, Â 166, Â 168, Â 171, Â 221
Engine
 oil Â
................................... 172
Engine
 oil  level  indicator Â
...... 29,
 172
Engine,
 petrol Â
............ 166,
 170,  217
Engines.............................. 217,
 221
Environment
Â
.......................... 10,
 68
Equipment
 settings Â
.... 35,
 37,  41,  42Gearbox,
Â
automatic  .......... 10,  142,  176,  208
Gearbox,
Â
manual
Â
.............. 10,
 138,  149,  176
Gear
 efficiency  indicator Â
............ 146
Gear lever
Â
.................................... 10
Gear
 lever,  automatic Â
gearbox................................... 142
Gear
 lever,  manual  gearbox Â
...... 138
Glove
 box Â
.................................... 93
G.P
.S. Â
........................................ 238
Grab
 handles Â
............................... 92
Guidance
Â
........................... 236,
 243
E Filling
 with  fuel Â
.................... 165-167
Fitting
 a  wheel Â
........................... 192
Fitting
 roof  bars.......................... 210
Fittings,
 boot Â
.............................. 100
Fitting
 speakers Â
......................... 214
Flashing
Â
indicators
Â
...........81,
 117,  197,  199
Foglamps,
 rear Â
.................... 80,
 200
Front
 foglamps....... 80,  86,  196,  199
Front seats ............................. 57,
 58
Fuel...................................... 10,
 166
Fuel
 consumption Â
........................ 10
Fuel
 filler  flap Â
..................... 165,
 167
Fuel
 gauge................................. 165
Fuel
 tank Â
............................ 165,
 167
Fusebox,
 dashboard Â
.................. 202
Fuses
Â
......................................... 202
F
H
Halogen
 headlamps................... 196
Hands-free
 kit Â
.................... 252,
 301
Hazard
 warning  lamps Â
................11
7
Headlamp
 adjustment.................. 84
Headlamps,
Â
directional
Â
................... 84,
 85,  196
Headlamp
 wash Â
........................... 88
Head
 restraints,  front Â
................... 59
Head
 restraints,  rear Â
.................... 61
Heated
 seats Â
............................... 59
Heating
Â
............................ 10,
 49,  50
Height
 and  reach  adjustment, Â
steering
 wheel Â
.......................... 64
Hill start assist
Â
........................... 145
Hooks
Â
........................................ 101
Ignition
Â
....................................... 131
Indicators,
 direction Â
............1
17, Â 197
Indicator
 lamps,  status................. 26
Inflating
 accessories Â
(using
 the  kit) Â
.......................... 184
Inflating
 tyres Â
............................... 10
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Regeneration of the particle emissions filter  ........................ 175
Reinitialising
 the  electric Â
windows
Â
.................................... 75
Reinitialising
 the  remote Â
control
Â
....................................... 67
Remote
 control Â
................ 65,
 66,  68
Removable
 screen Â
(snow
 shield) Â
.......................... 210
Removing
 a  wheel Â
..................... 192
Removing
 the  mat Â
....................... 98
Repair
 kit,  puncture Â
................... 184
Replacing
 bulbs Â
................. 196,
 200
Replacing
 fuses Â
......................... 202
Replacing
 the  air  filter Â
................ 175
Replacing
 the  oil  filter Â
................ 175
Replacing
 the  passenger Â
compartment
 filter Â
................... 175
Replacing
 wiper  blades Â
....... 89,
 209
Resetting
 the  service  indicator Â
.... 31
Resetting
 the  trip  recorder Â
........... 32
Rev counter
Â
............................ 12-15
Reversing
 lamps Â
........................ 200
Risk
 areas  (update) Â
................... 240
Roof bars
Â
................................... 210
Roof
 blind Â
.................................... 77
Routine
 checks Â
.................. 175,
 176
Running
 out  of  fuel  (Diesel) Â
....... 168Screenwash, front
........................ 88
SCR (Selective Catalytic
Reduction)
Â
.............................. 177
SCR
 system Â
............................... 177
Seat
 adjustment..................... 57,  58
Seat belts .................... 109,
 121-123
Seat, rear bench
Â
.......................... 61
Seats, electric
Â
.............................. 58
Seats, rear
Â
................................... 61
Selector lever
, electronic
gearbox
 system Â
.............. 139,
 176
Serial
 number,  vehicle Â
............... 226
Service
 indicator Â
.......................... 30
Service
 warning  light Â
................... 19
Servicing
Â
...................................... 10
Setting
 the  clock Â
........ 32,
 35,  37,  42
Short-cut
 menus Â
........................ 234
Sidelamps
Â
...... 78,
 81,  196,  198,  200
Side
 repeater Â
............................. 199
Ski
 flap Â
......................................... 99
Snow chains
Â
.............................. 195
Spare wheel ............................... 189
Speakers
 (fitting) Â
....................... 214
Speed
 limiter...................... 155,  156
Speedometer
Â
.......................... 12-14
Spotlamps,
 side Â
................... 83,
 199
Start
Â
........................................... 206
Starting
 the  engine Â
.................... 129
Starting
 the  vehicle Â
.... 129,
 139,  142
Steering
 mounted  controls Â
....232,
 287
Stopping
 the Â
vehicle
Â
.................... 129,
 139,  142
Stop & Start
Â
............ 46,
 53,  56,  149,
165,
 169,  175,  206
Storage
Â
............... 92,
 93,  95-97,  100
Storage
 compartments Â
.......... 92,
 95
Storage
 drawer Â
............................ 98
Storage
 net Â
................................ 100Stowing
 rings  ............................. 100
Sun visor ...................................... 93
Switching
 off  the  engine Â
............ 129
Synchronising
 the  remote Â
control
Â
....................................... 67
Synthesiser
, voice...................... 246
System,
 navigation Â
.................... 236
T T
able  of  weights Â
................. 217,
 221
Tables
 of  engines............... 217,  221
Tables of fuses ........................... 202
Tank,
Â
AdBlue® additive ....... 177, 181
Tank,
Â
fuel
 ................................... 167
T
echnical
Â
data.................... 217, Â 221
Telephone
Â
.......................... 252,
 256
Temperature
Â
control Â
for
Â
heated
Â
seats Â
........................ 59
T
emporary
Â
tyre  repair  kit Â
............ 184
T
icket
Â
holder
Â
................................ 92
TMC
Â
(Traffic
Â
info) Â
....................... 249
T
ools
Â
.......................................... 189
T
orch
Â
.......................................... 102
T
otal
Â
distance
 recorder Â
................ 32
T
owbar
Â
....................................... 213
T
owed
Â
loads....................... 217, Â 221
Towing
Â
another  vehicle Â
............... 2
11
Traction control (
a SR) Â
................ 11
9
Traffic
Â
information Â
(T
a
)
Â
......................... 250,
 263,  290
Traffic
Â
information  (TMC) Â
... 249,
 250
Trailer
Â
........................................ 213
T
rajectory
Â
control Â
systems
Â
................................... 11
9
Trip
Â
computer
Â
......................... 43-46
T
rip
Â
distance
Â
recorder Â
.................. 32
T
yre pressures Â
........................... 226
Safety
Â
for
Â
children.................75,
Â
116
Satellite
Â
navigation
Â
system
Â
.......... 41
Screen,
Â
colour
Â
and
Â
mapping
Â
.............. 42,
Â
45,
Â
233,
Â
274
Screen
Â
menu
Â
map
Â
.......274,
Â
311-313
Screen,
Â
monochrome
Â
.....35,
Â
37,
Â
311
Screen,
Â
multifunction
Â
(with
Â
audio
Â
equipment)............ 35,
Â
37,
Â
41,
Â
288
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