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Engine oil pressure fixed.There is a fault with the
engine
 lubrication  system.You
 must  stop  as  soon  it  is  safe  to  do  so.
Park,  switch  off  the  ignition  and  contact  a Â
CITROËN
Â
dealer
Â
or
Â
a
Â
qualified
Â
workshop.
W
arning/indicator lamp
is onCause Action/Observations
Battery charge fixed.The
 battery  charging  circuit Â
has
 a  fault  (dirty  or  loose Â
terminals,
 slack  or  cut Â
alternator
 belt,  ...).The
 warning  lamp  should  go  off  when  the Â
engine
 is  started.
If
 it  does  not  go  off,  contact  a  CITROËN Â
dealer
 or  a  qualified  workshop.
Braking fixed,
 associated Â
with the STo
P
warning
 lamp.The
 braking  system  fluid  level Â
has
 dropped  significantly.You
 must  stop  as  soon  as  it  is  safe  to  do  so.
Top
 up  with  brake  fluid  recommended  by Â
CITROËN.
If
 the  problem  persists,  have  the  system Â
checked
 by  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a Â
qualified
 workshop.
+ fixed,
 associated Â
with the electric parking
 brake Â
malfunction
Â
warning
 lamp, Â
if
 the  parking Â
brake
 is  released.The
 braking  system  has  a Â
fault.Y
ou  must  stop  as  soon  as  it  is  safe  to  do  so.
Park,
 switch  off  the  ignition  and  contact  a Â
CITROËN
Â
dealer
Â
or
Â
a
Â
qualified
Â
workshop.
+ fixed,
 associated Â
with the STo
P
and
Â
ABS
 warning Â
lamps.The
 electronic  brake  force Â
distribution
 (EBFD)  system Â
has
 a  fault.You
 must  stop  as  soon  as  it  is  safe  to  do  so.
Have
 it  checked  by  a  CITROËN  dealer  or Â
a
 qualified  workshop.
1
MONITORING
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127Â
For the airbags to be fully
effective, observe the
following safety rules:
Sit in  a  normal  upright  position.
Wear
Â
a
Â
correctly
Â
adjusted
Â
seat
Â
belt.
Do
Â
not
Â
leave
Â
anything
Â
between
Â
the
Â
occupants
Â
and
Â
the
Â
airbags
Â
(a
Â
child,
Â
pet,
Â
object...).
Â
This
Â
could
Â
hamper
Â
the
Â
operation
Â
of
Â
the
Â
air
-
bags
 or  injure  the  occupants.
After
Â
an
Â
accident
Â
or
Â
if
Â
the
Â
ve
-
hicle
Â
has
Â
been
Â
stolen
Â
or
Â
broken
Â
into,
Â
have
Â
the
Â
airbag
Â
systems
Â
checked.
All
Â
work
Â
on
Â
the
Â
airbag
Â
system
Â
must be
Â
carried
Â
out
Â
by
Â
a
Â
CITROËN
Â
deal
-
er
 or  a  qualified  workshop.
Even if all of the precautions
mentioned
Â
are
Â
observed,
Â
a
Â
risk
Â
of
Â
injury
Â
or
Â
of
Â
minor
Â
burns
Â
to
Â
the
Â
head,
Â
chest
Â
or
Â
arms
Â
when
Â
an
Â
air
-
bag
Â
is
Â
deployed
Â
cannot
Â
be
Â
ruled
Â
out.
Â
The
Â
bag
Â
inflates
Â
almost
Â
in
-
stantly
Â
(within
Â
a
Â
few
Â
millis
econds) Â
then
Â
deflates
Â
within
Â
the
Â
same
Â
time
Â
discharging
Â
the
Â
hot
Â
gas
Â
via
Â
openings
Â
provided
Â
for
Â
this
Â
pur
-
pose. Front airbags
Do
Â
not
Â
drive
Â
holding
Â
the
Â
steering
Â
wheel
Â
by
Â
its
Â
spokes
Â
or
Â
resting
Â
your
Â
hands
Â
on
Â
the
 centre  part  of  the  wheel.
Passengers
 must  not  place  their  feet  on  the  dashboard.
Do
Â
not
Â
smoke
Â
as
Â
deployment
Â
of
Â
the
Â
airbags
Â
can
Â
cause
Â
burns
Â
or
Â
the
Â
risk
Â
of
Â
injury
Â
from
 a  cigarette  or  pipe.
Never
 remove  or  pierce  the  steering  wheel  or  hit  it  violently.
Do
Â
not
Â
fit
Â
or
Â
attach
Â
anything
Â
to
Â
the
Â
steering
Â
wheel
Â
or
Â
dashboard,
Â
this
Â
could
Â
cause
Â
injuries
 with  deployment  of  the  airbags.
Lateral airbags
Use
Â
only
Â
approved
Â
covers
Â
on
Â
the
Â
seats,
Â
compatible
Â
with
Â
the
Â
deployment
Â
the
Â
lat
-
eral
Â
airbags.
Â
For
Â
information
Â
on
Â
the
Â
range
Â
of
Â
seat
Â
covers
Â
suitable
Â
for
Â
your
Â
vehicle,
Â
you
 can  contact  a  CITROËN dealer.
Refer
 to  the  "Accessories"  section.
Do
Â
not
Â
fix
Â
or
Â
attach
Â
anything
Â
to
Â
the
Â
seat
Â
backs
Â
(clothing...).
Â
This
Â
could
Â
cause
Â
injury
 to  the  chest  or  arms  if  the  lateral  airbag  is  deployed.
Do
Â
not
Â
sit
Â
with
Â
the
Â
upper
Â
part
Â
of
Â
the
Â
body
Â
any
Â
nearer
Â
to
Â
the
Â
door
Â
than
Â
necessary
.
Curtain airbags
Do
Â
not
Â
fix
Â
or
Â
attach
Â
anything
Â
to
Â
the
Â
roof.
Â
This
Â
could
Â
cause
Â
injury
Â
to
Â
the
Â
head
Â
if
Â
the
Â
curtain
 airbag  is  deployed.
If
Â
fitted
Â
on
Â
your
Â
vehicle,
Â
do
Â
not
Â
remove
Â
the
Â
grab
Â
handles
Â
installed
Â
on
Â
the
Â
roof,
Â
they
Â
play
 a  part  in  securing  the  curtain  airbags.
SAFETY
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When your vehicle's  battery  is  dis -
charged,  the  engine  can  be  started  using a
Â
slave
Â
battery
Â
(external
Â
or
Â
on
Â
another vehicle)
 and  jump  lead  cables.
Starting using another battery
12 V
BATTERY
The battery  is  located  under  the   bonnet.
For  access  to  the  (+)  terminal:
F
Â
release
Â
the
Â
bonnet
Â
using
Â
the
Â
interior
Â
lever
, Â
then
Â
the
Â
exterior
Â
safety
Â
catch,
F
Â
raise
Â
the
Â
bonnet
Â
and
Â
secure
Â
it
Â
with
Â
its stay
,
F
lift the plastic cover for access to
the (+)
 terminal.
Access to the battery
The presence of this label, in
particular with the Stop & Start
system,Â
indicates
Â
the
Â
use
Â
of
Â
a 12Â
V Â
lead-acid
Â
battery
Â
with
Â
spe
-
cial
Â
technology
Â
and
Â
specification;Â the
Â
involvement
Â
of
Â
a
Â
CITROËN dealer
Â
or
Â
a
Â
qualified
Â
workshop
Â
is essential
Â
when
Â
replacing
Â
or
Â
dis
-
connecting
 the  battery.
Procedure
Â
for
Â
starting
Â
the
Â
engine
 Â
using
Â
another
Â
battery
Â
or
Â
charging
Â
a
Â
dis
-
charged  battery.
After Â
refitting
Â
the
Â
battery
, Â
the
Â
Stop
Â
&
Â
Start
Â
system
Â
will
Â
only
Â
be
Â
active
Â
after
Â
a
Â
continuous
Â
period
Â
of
Â
immobilisation
Â
of
Â
the
Â
vehicle,
Â
a
Â
period
Â
which
Â
depends
Â
on
Â
the
Â
climatic
Â
conditions
Â
and
Â
the
Â
state
Â
of
Â
charge
Â
of
Â
the
Â
battery
Â
(up
Â
to
Â
about
 8  hours). First
 check  that  the  slave  battery  has
 a  nominal  voltage  of  12  V Â
and
Â
a
Â
capacity
Â
at
Â
least
Â
equal
Â
to
Â
that
 of  the  discharged  battery.
Do
Â
not
Â
try
Â
to
Â
start
Â
the
Â
engine
Â
by
Â
connecting
 a  battery  charger.
Do
Â
not
Â
disconnect
Â
the
Â
(+)
Â
termi
-
nal
 when  the  engine  is  running.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
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Charging the battery using
a battery chargerIt is  advisable  to  disconnect  the battery if the vehicle is to be left
unused
 for  more  than  one  month.
The
Â
batteries
Â
contain
Â
harmful
Â
substances
such as sulphuric
acid
Â
and
Â
lead.
Â
They
Â
must
Â
be
Â
disposed
Â
of
Â
in
Â
accordance
Â
with
Â
regulations
Â
and
Â
must
Â
not,
Â
in
Â
any
Â
circumstances,
Â
be
Â
discarded
Â
with
Â
household
Â
waste.
Take
Â
used
Â
remote
Â
control
Â
bat
-
teries
Â
and
Â
vehicle
Â
batteries
Â
to
Â
a
Â
special
Â
collection
Â
point.
F
Disconnect the  battery  from  the  vehicle.
F Follow the instructions for use pro -
vided  by  the  manufacturer  of  the Â
charger
.
F
Â
Connect
Â
the
Â
battery
Â
starting
Â
with
Â
the
Â
negative
 terminal  (-).
F
Â
Check
Â
that
Â
the
Â
terminals
Â
and
Â
con
-
nectors
Â
are
Â
clean.
Â
If
Â
they
Â
are
Â
covered with
Â
sulphate
Â
(whitish
Â
or
Â
greenish
Â
deposit),
Â
remove
Â
them
Â
and
Â
clean
Â
them. Protect
Â
your
Â
eyes
Â
and
Â
face
Â
be
-
fore  handling  the  battery.
a
ll operations on the battery
must  be  carried  out  in  a  well  ventilated
 area  and  away  from  naked
 flames  and  sources  of Â
sparks,
Â
so
Â
as
Â
to
Â
avoid
Â
the
Â
risk
Â
of
Â
explosion
 or  fire.
Do
Â
not
Â
try
Â
to
Â
charge
Â
a
Â
frozen
Â
battery;
Â
the
Â
battery
Â
must
Â
first
Â
be
Â
thawed
Â
out
Â
to
Â
avoid
Â
the
Â
risk
Â
of
Â
explosion.
Â
If
Â
the
Â
battery
Â
has
Â
been
Â
frozen,
Â
before
Â
charging
Â
have
Â
it
Â
checked
Â
by
Â
a
Â
CITROËN
Â
dealer
Â
or
Â
a
Â
qualified
Â
workshop
Â
who
Â
will
Â
check
Â
that
Â
the
Â
inter
-
nal
Â
components
Â
have
Â
not
Â
been
Â
damaged
Â
and
Â
the
Â
casing
Â
is
Â
not
Â
cracked,
Â
which
Â
could
Â
cause
Â
a
Â
leak
 of  toxic  and  corrosive  acid.
Do
Â
not
Â
reverse
Â
the
Â
polarity
Â
and
Â
use
 only  a  12  V  charger.
Do
Â
not
Â
disconnect
Â
the
Â
terminals
Â
while
 the  engine  is  running.
Do
Â
not
Â
charge
Â
the
Â
batteries
Â
with
-
out
Â
disconnecting
Â
the
Â
terminals
Â
first.
W
ash  your  hands  afterwards.
Reinitialisation after
reconnection
after any reconnection of the battery,
switch  on  the  ignition  and  wait  at  least Â
one
Â
minute
Â
before
Â
starting,
Â
to
Â
allow
Â
time
Â
for
the initialisation of the
electronic
systems.
By
Â
referring
Â
to
Â
the
Â
corresponding
Â
sections, you
Â
should
Â
set
Â
or
Â
initialise
Â
the
Â
following systems
 yourself:
-
Â
one-touch
 electric  windows,
-
Â
time
 and  date,
-
Â
audio
Â
and
Â
navigation
Â
system
Â
set
-
tings.
Check
Â
that
Â
no
Â
alert
Â
message
Â
or
 Â
warning
Â
lamp
Â
comes
Â
on
Â
after
Â
switching
Â
on
Â
the
Â
ignition.
However
, Â
if
Â
minor
Â
problems
Â
persist
Â
Â
after
Â
carrying
Â
out
Â
these
Â
operations,
Â
contact
Â
a
Â
CITROËN
Â
dealer
Â
or
Â
a
Â
quali
-
fied
 Â
workshop. Some
Â
functions
Â
are
Â
not
Â
available
Â
if
Â
the
Â
battery
Â
is
Â
not
Â
sufficiently
Â
charged.
d
o not push the vehicle to start
the
Â
engine
Â
if
Â
you
Â
have
Â
an
Â
elec
-
tronic
 or  automatic  gearbox.
With Stop & Start, the battery
does
Â
not
Â
have
Â
to
Â
be
Â
disconnect
-
ed
 for  charging.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
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214Â
AUDIO PRE-EqUIPMENT
Your vehicle is  equipped  with  certain  factory-fitted
 audio  equipment:
-
Â
a
Â
dual-function
Â
aerial
Â
at
Â
the
Â
rear
Â
of
Â
the roof,
-
Â
a
 coaxial  aerial  cable,
-
Â
basic
 interference  suppression,
-
 cabling
Â
for
Â
speakers
Â
in
Â
the
Â
front
Â
doors and
 tweeters  in  the  dashboard,
-
Â
cabling
Â
for
Â
speakers
Â
in
Â
the
Â
rear
Â
doors,
-
Â
two
 8-way  connectors.
Before
Â
installin
g Â
a
Â
radio
Â
unit
Â
or
Â
speakers
Â
in
Â
your
Â
vehicle,
Â
contact
Â
a
Â
CITROËN
Â
dealer
Â
or
Â
a
Â
qualified
Â
workshop
Â
to
Â
obtain
Â
a
Â
suitable
Â
wiring
 harness.
n
ever use a separate wire to
connect
Â
the
Â
(+)
Â
of
Â
your
Â
audio
Â
equipment
Â
(risk
Â
of
Â
discharging
Â
of
Â
the
 battery).
Fitting an audio unit
The audio unit  is  fitted  in  place  of  one  of
 the  storage  boxes  located  above Â
the
Â
heating
Â
and
Â
air
Â
conditioning
Â
control
Â
panel.
F
Â
Unclip
Â
the
Â
storage
Â
box
Â
on
Â
each
Â
side
Â
using
 a  screwdriver  and  pull  out.
You will then have access to an aerial
coaxial
 cable  and  two  8-way  connectors.
Then
Â
refer
Â
to
Â
the
Â
instructions
Â
provided
Â
with
 your  audio  unit.
Fitting speakers
It is possible to fit:
- Â
165
Â
mm
Â
diameter
Â
speakers
Â
in
Â
the
Â
front
 doors,
-
Â
130
Â
mm
Â
diameter
Â
speakers
Â
in
Â
the
Â
rear
 doors,
-
Â
22.5
Â
mm
Â
diameter
Â
tweeters
Â
in
Â
the
Â
top
 of  the  dashboard.
Connectors
8-way connector (A)
A1:Â -
A2:
 -
A3:
 -
A4:
 -
A5:
 -
A6:
 (+)  Â
Ignition
Â
positive
Â
(in
Â
this
Â
case,
Â
the
Â
audio
Â
equipment
Â
only
Â
oper
-
ates
 when  the  ignition  is  on)
A7:
 (+) Â
Permanent
A8:
 Earth
8-way connector (B)
B1:
 (+)  Rear  right  speaker
B2:
 (-)  Rear  right  speaker
B3:
 (
+)
 Front
 right  speaker  and  tweeter
B4:
 (
-)
 Front
 right  speaker  and  tweeter
B5:
 (+)  Front  left  speaker  and  tweeter
B6:
 (-)  Front  left  speaker  and  tweeter
B7:
 (+)  Rear  left  speaker
B8:
 (-)  Rear  left  speaker
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
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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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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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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
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Labels, identification .................. 226
Lamps,  warning  and Â
indicator
Â
........................ 16,
 25,  28
Level,
Â
AdBlue® additive .............. 177
Level,
Â
brake
Â
fluid  ....................... 173
Level,
Â
power
Â
steering  fluid Â
......... 173
Levels
Â
and
Â
checks Â
.............. 170-174
Lighting
Â
bulbs
Â
(replacement)
Â
................. 196,
 200
Lighting
Â
control  stalk Â
.............. 78,
 81 Oil
 filter Â
...................................... 175o
il level Â
................................ 29,
 172
Opening  the  bonnet Â
................... 169
Opening
 the  boot Â
......................... 74
Opening
 the  doors Â
....................... 73
Opening
 the  panoramic Â
sunroof  blind Â
............................. 77
Operation
 indicator Â
lamps Â
............................ 25,
 26,  28
Inputs
Â
for
Â
audio Â
system
Â
...................... 94,
 271,  299
Installing
Â
speakers Â
..................... 214
Instrument
Â
panel  lighting Â
............. 33
Instrument
Â
panels Â
............. 12-14,
 34
Instrument
Â
panel Â
screen
Â
.......................... 12-14,
 146
Intelligent
Â
T
raction  Control Â
..........
11
9
Interior
Â
fittings
Â
........................ 92,
 93
Interior
Â
mood
Â
lighting Â
................... 91
IS
o
FI
xÂ
........................................
11
3
ISOFIX
Â
child
Â
seats Â
............... 1
12-114
ISOFIX
Â
mountings Â
......................
11
2
jJack
Â
........................................... 189
JACK
Â
socket
Â
................ 94,
 271,  299
K Keeping
Â
children  safe Â
....... 103,
 104,
108, Â 110, Â 113, Â 114, Â 124
Key
Â
in
Â
ignition
Â
warning
Â
................................... 131
Key
Â
with
Â
remote Â
control
Â
................... 65,
 66,  68,  129
L Lighting dimmer Â
................ 12-14,
 33
Lighting,  guide-me  home Â
....... 81,
 82
Lighting, Â interior Â
..................... 90,
 91
Loading Â
................................ 10,
 210
Load  reduction  mode Â
................. 209
Locating
 your  vehicle Â
................... 67
Locking
 from  the  inside................ 69
Locking  the  boot Â
.......................... 74
Long
 objects,  transporting Â
........... 99
Luggage
 retaining  strap Â
............. 100
Main
 beam Â
................... 78,
 196,  198
Maintenance Â
................................ 10
Map
 reading  lamps Â
...................... 90
Markings,
 identification Â
.............. 226
Massage
 function  Â
....................... 60
Mat
............................................... 98
Menu, Â main Â
................................ 288
Mini fuel level
Â
............................. 165
Mirror
, rear view Â
........................... 64
Mirrors,
 door Â
.................. 62,
 63,  152
Misfuel prevention Â
..................... 167
Motorway function
(direction  indicators) Â
................
11
7
Mountings  for  ISOFIX  seats Â
.......
11
2
MP3 Â CD Â
............................. 295,
 296
Music  media  players Â
.................. 266
M
N P
Paint
 colour  code Â
....................... 226
Panoramic
 glass  sunroof Â
............. 77
Parcel shelf, rear
Â
....................... 101
Parking
 brake Â
.................... 138,
 176
Parking  brake,  electric Â
......... 18,
 132
Parking  lamps Â
.............................. 81
Parking
 sensors,  front................ 163
Parking  sensors,  rear Â
................ 162
Parking
 space  sensor  Â
............... 160
Particle
 emission  filter........ 174,  175
Passenger  compartment  filter.... 175
Personalisation Â
............................ 34
Player
, Â CD Â MP3 Â
................. 295,
 296
Port, Â USB..................... 94, Â 271, Â 297
Priming  the  fuel  system Â
............. 168
Preheater
, d iesel Â
......................... 26
Protecting
 children Â
............ 103,
 104,
108, Â 110, Â 112-114, Â 124
Puncture Â
.................................... 184
Navigation.......................... 235,
 236
Number
 plate  lamps Â
.................. 201Radio
Â
......................... 261,
 262,  289
Radio
 pre-equipment Â
................. 214
Rear
 screen  (demisting) Â
.............. 56
Recharging
 the  battery Â
.............. 208
Reduction
 of  electrical  load Â
....... 209
R
O Oil
 change Â
................................. 172
Oil
 consumption Â
......................... 172
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