Renault TWINGO Driver'S Handbook Manual Download Page 70

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Special note
When driving,

 the wiping speed slows 

down whenever the vehicle stops. For 

example: the speed will change from 

a fast wiping speed to normal wiping 

speed.

As soon as the vehicle moves off, 

wiping will return to the speed originally 

selected.

Any action on stalk 

1

 overrides and 

cancels automatic operation.
Starting the vehicle with the stalk in 

position 

D

 triggers a slow continuous 

sweeping movement. Adjusting the 

stalk to position 

D

 is necessary to trig-

ger a rapid continuous sweeping move-

ment. 

Vehicles with automatic wiper 

function

With the engine running,

 move stalk 

1

– 

A

 

park.

– 

B

 

automatic wiper function

When this position is selected, the 

system detects water on the wind-

screen and triggers the wipers at a 

suitable wiping speed:

– 

E

: minimum sensitivity

– 

F

: maximum sensitivity

NB:

 in foggy weather or during 

snowfalls, the wiping is not automati-

cally triggered and remains under 

the driver’s control.

– 

C

 

normal wiping speed.

– 

D

 

fast wiping speed.

With the ignition on,

 move stalk 

1

– 

A

 

park.

– 

B

 

intermittent wiping.

Depending on the vehicle, the wipers 

may stop for a few seconds between 

wipes. It is possible to change the 

time between sweeps by turning 

ring 

2

.

– 

C

 

normal wiping speed.

– 

D

 

fast wiping speed.

WINDSCREEN WASH/WIPE 

(1/2)

A

B
C

D

1

1

Position 

C

 is accessible with the ig-

nition on. Positions 

B

 and 

D

 are ac-

cessible only with the engine run-

ning.

Positions 

B

C

 and 

D

 are accessible 

with the ignition on.

E

F

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Summary of Contents for TWINGO

Page 1: ...Renault TWINGO Driver s handbook...

Page 2: ...ship gives drivers a range of lubricants perfectly suited to Renault cars Lasting protection and optimum performance for your engine guaranteed Whether changing the oil or simply topping up to find th...

Page 3: ...tion and guidelines it contains about the vehicle and its functions and new features If certain points are still unclear our Network technicians will be only too pleased to provide you with any additi...

Page 4: ...0 2...

Page 5: ...0 3 Getting to know your vehicle Driving Your comfort Maintenance Practical advice Technical specifications Alphabetical index Sections 1 C O N T E N T S 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 6: ...0 4...

Page 7: ...19 side 1 20 Steering wheel Power assisted steering 1 22 Child safety General information 1 23 Choosing a child seat mounting 1 26 fitting a child seat general information 1 29 Child safety attachmen...

Page 8: ...nly KEY RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL general information 1 2 A Advice Avoid leaving the remote control in hot cold or humid areas B 5 1 2 3 4 3 2 4 1 3 C Key C Remote control with switchblade key 5...

Page 9: ...rder to initialise the system Depending on the vehicle you have the option of using up to four remote controls Remote control unit failure Make sure that the correct battery type is being used and tha...

Page 10: ...warning lights and indicator lights do not flash Unlocking the doors Pressing button 2 unlocks the doors and tailgate The side indicator lights and hazard warning lights flash once to indicate that th...

Page 11: ...from being opened with the interior handles for example by breaking the window and then trying to open the doors from the inside Press button 1 twice in quick succes sion The hazard warning lights and...

Page 12: ...from the inside Pull the handle 3 Opening the doors from the outside Front doors With the doors unlocked place your hand under the handle 1 and pull it to wards you OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS 1 2...

Page 13: ...emember that the tempera ture inside the passenger compart ment increases very quickly RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY 4 Lights on reminder buzzer If you have switched off the ignition and left the li...

Page 14: ...con trol mobile phone etc vehicle located in a high electromag netic radiation zone It is then possible use the radio frequency remote con trol key or the emergency key to unlock the front left hand...

Page 15: ...moved from the ignition and the front left hand door open press the switch 2 for more than 5 seconds When the door is closed all the doors and the tailgate will be locked Interior locking unlocking do...

Page 16: ...ng press the button 1 for approximately 5 seconds until you hear a warning beep Operating faults If you experience an operating fault no automatic locking the indicator light incorporated in button 1...

Page 17: ...er the seat base Move the lever 3 as many times as nec essary upwards or downwards FRONT SEATS 3 4 For safety reasons carry out any adjustments when the vehicle is not being driven Nothing should be p...

Page 18: ...e between the seat and the pedals Your seat should be as far back as possible while still allowing you to depress the clutch pedal fully The seatback should be adjusted so that your arms are slightly...

Page 19: ...m unwinds Allow it to return slightly before attempting to unwind it again If there is still a problem contact an ap proved dealer 1 5 3 4 5 Rear seatbelt reminder alert B Warning light comes on on th...

Page 20: ...the event of an accident Never wear the shoulder strap under your arm or behind your back Never use the same belt for more than one person and never hold a baby or child on your lap with your seat bel...

Page 21: ...f the pretensioner and air bag gas generators Depending on the vehicle they will con sist of front seat belt inertia reel preten sioners chest level load limiters air bags for driver and front pas sen...

Page 22: ...d gas generator fitted on the steering wheel for the driver and in the dashboard for the front passenger an electronic unit for system monitor ing which controls the gas generator electrical trigger s...

Page 23: ...is a fault in the system Contact your approved Dealer as soon as possible Your protection will be re duced until this fault is rectified 2 Operation This system is only operational when the ignition i...

Page 24: ...r near the air bag Do not place anything between the dashboard and the passenger pet umbrella walking stick parcels etc The passenger must not put his or her feet on the dashboard or seat as there is...

Page 25: ...an acceptable level Have the entire restraint system checked following an accident No operation whatsoever is permitted on any part of the system air bags electronic con trol units wiring and the syst...

Page 26: ...ding those designed for another vehicle may affect the operation of the airbags and reduce your protection Do not place any accessories objects or even pets between the seatback the door and the inter...

Page 27: ...all trigger these systems No work or modification whatsoever may be carried out on any part of the airbag system airbags pretensioners computer wiring harness etc except by qualified Network personnel...

Page 28: ...djustment Lower the lever 1 and place the steer ing wheel in the required position raise the lever beyond the point of resistance to lock the steering wheel Make sure that the steering wheel is correc...

Page 29: ...child held in your arms In the event of an accident you will not be able to keep hold of the child even if you yourself are wearing a seat belt If your vehicle has been involved in a road accident rep...

Page 30: ...ing installation contact the manufacturer of the equipment Keep the instructions with the seat Set a good example by always fas tening your seat belt and teaching your child to strap themselves in cor...

Page 31: ...he vehicle will reduce the risk of impact to the head Ensure your child travels in a forward facing seat with a harness for as long as their size permits Choose a bucket type seat for optimum side pro...

Page 32: ...der strap under the arm or behind the back Check that the seat belt has not been damaged by sharp edges If the seat belt does not operate nor mally it will not protect the child Consult an approved de...

Page 33: ...and the luggage compart ment cover refer to the information on the Luggage compartment cover in Section 3 4 The ISOFIX anchorage points have been exclusively designed for child seats with the ISOFIX...

Page 34: ...e the child seat may not always rest on the seat base of the vehicle seat 3 Front passenger seat depending on the vehicle Attach the belt hook 4 to the ring 3 All seats Pull the belt 3 so that the bac...

Page 35: ...h braking or impact In the front seat The laws concerning children travel ling in the front passenger seat differ in every country Consult the legislation in force and follow the indications on the di...

Page 36: ...without al lowing it to come into contact with the child seat For the safety of the child in the for ward facing seat do not move the seat in front back past the middle of the runner do not tilt the...

Page 37: ...on in Section 1 Using a child safety system which is not approved for this vehicle will not correctly protect the baby or child They risk serious or even fatal injury Check the status of the air bag b...

Page 38: ...ition it as far back as possible tilting the seatback slightly approximately 25 2 A carrycot can be installed across the vehicle and will take up at least two seats Place the child with its feet neare...

Page 39: ...Seat which does not allow a child seat to be fitted 4 seater vehicle Child seat attached using the ISOFIX mounting Seat which allows an ISOFIX child seat to be fitted The seats ISOFIX are fitted with...

Page 40: ...de seats Carrycot fitted across the vehicle Group 0 10 kg F G X IL 3 Rear facing shell seat Group 0 and 0 13 kg E IL IL 4 rear facing seat Group 0 and 1 13 kg and 9 to 18 kg C IL X D IL IL 4 Forward f...

Page 41: ...d across the vehicle and will take up at least two seats Place the child with its feet nearest the door 4 Move the front seat as far forward as possible to install a rear facing child seat then move b...

Page 42: ...activated or acti vated with the ignition off If it is interfered with when the vehicle is being driven indicator lights and will come on Switch the ignition off then on again to reset the air bag in...

Page 43: ...system for a rear fac ing child in a seat protected by an ACTIVATED front AIRBAG This can cause the CHILD S DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY The markings on the dashboard and labels A on each side of passenge...

Page 44: ...at to ensure the protection of the front passenger in the event of an impact Operating faults It is forbidden to fit a rear facing child seat to the front passenger seat if the airbags activation deac...

Page 45: ...with rear screen de icing demisting Interior rear view mirror Its position can be adjusted For night driving to avoid being dazzled by the headlights of the car behind you flip the small lever 1 locat...

Page 46: ...1 40 DRIVING POSITION LEFT HAND DRIVE 1 2 2 3 1 5 4 6 8 7 10 3 2 11 12 13 15 16 18 17 24 19 20 21 22 25 23 14 9...

Page 47: ...vent 9 Windscreen demister outlet 10 Multimedia radio touchscreen 11 Glovebox 12 Passenger Airbag location 13 Heating or air conditioning con trols 14 Token holder 15 Cruise control speed limiter main...

Page 48: ...1 42 DRIVING POSITION RIGHT HAND DRIVE 1 2 1 5 6 7 9 11 12 2 13 18 20 24 25 10 4 3 19 17 22 23 16 2 8 14 15 21 2 1...

Page 49: ...Driver Airbag and horn location 12 Stalk for windscreen and rear screen wash wipe trip computer and warning system information readout 13 Multimedia system voice control button 14 Radio and or navigat...

Page 50: ...fill up with fuel as soon as possible There is only ap proximately 30 miles 50 km worth of fuel left A If no lights or sounds are ap parent this indicates a fault in the instrument panel This indicate...

Page 51: ...started It may light up in conjunction with other warning lights You should drive very carefully to an authorised dealer as soon as possible Failure to follow this recommendation risks damaging your v...

Page 52: ...if the vehicle is in the engine standby phase refer to the information on the Stop and Start Function in section 2 then goes out If it lights up continuously consult an authorised dealer as soon as p...

Page 53: ...t after a few seconds If it comes on when driving this indi cates a fault in the injection computer Contact your approved Dealer as soon as possible Gear change indicator This lights up to advise you...

Page 54: ...at belts in Section 1 Front passenger airbag deac tivated warning light Please see the information on Seat belts in Section 1 Front passenger airbag acti vated warning light Please see the information...

Page 55: ...warning beep sounds for approximately 10 sec onds every 30 seconds as long as the vehicle is travelling in excess of 75 mph 120 km h Fuel level gauge 2 Automatic gearbox display 3 This indicates the g...

Page 56: ...mation upwards key 2 or downwards key 3 by pressing briefly and successively the display depends on the vehicle equipment and country a total mileage recorder b trip mileage recorder c fuel used d ave...

Page 57: ...me more stable and reliable the further you travel after pressing the reset button For the first few miles after pressing the reset key you will notice that the range increases as you travel This rang...

Page 58: ...of selections Interpreting the display selected a Total mileage recorder 101778 km b Trip mileage recorder 112 4 km c Trip settings Fuel used Fuel consumed since the last reset 5 8 L 100 d Average fu...

Page 59: ...splay selected e Current fuel consumption This value is displayed after a speed of approximately 20 mph 30 km h is reached 7 4 L 100 f Estimated range with remaining fuel The value is displayed after...

Page 60: ...e Distance remaining until the next service displayed in miles kilometres or days then when the service nears the warning light is displayed on the instrument panel The vehicle requires a service as s...

Page 61: ...he display selected SET j Reset the tyre pressure Please refer to the information on the Tyre pressure loss warning in Section 2 90 km H k Cruise control and speed limiter programmed speed Refer to th...

Page 62: ...2 for setting the time press button 3 or 4 on the stalk 1 Wait a few seconds the hours and min utes will begin to flash You are now in setting mode press and hold button 3 or 4 to set the hour Once th...

Page 63: ...or temperature is 3 C to 3 C the C characters flash sig nalling a risk of ice on the road External temperature in dicator As ice formation is related to climatic exposure local air humidity and temper...

Page 64: ...rrying its normal load As a general precaution check that the lights are not ob scured by dirt mud snow or objects being transported k Dipped beam headlights Manual operation Turn the ring 2 until the...

Page 65: ...beep will sound when the driver s door is opened to remind you that the lights are still on g Front fog lights Turn the centre ring 4 on the stalk 1 until the symbol is opposite mark 3 then release it...

Page 66: ...ring 4 again to bring the mark 3 opposite the symbol for the fog light that you want to switch off or bring the ring 4 into position 0 The corresponding indicator light will go out on the instrument p...

Page 67: ...lly under heavy deceleration You can switch them off by pressing switch 2 once Direction indicators Move stalk 1 parallel to the steering wheel and in the direction you are going to turn it One touch...

Page 68: ...of the beams according to the load Turn control A downwards to lower the headlights and upwards to raise them Examples of positions for adjusting control A according to the load 0 Driver alone or wit...

Page 69: ...h the vehi cle paintwork For each headlight using a screw driver turn the screw 1 by a quarter turn towards the symbol to lower the beams Return to the starting point once your trip is over turn the s...

Page 70: ...per function When this position is selected the system detects water on the wind screen and triggers the wipers at a suitable wiping speed E minimum sensitivity F maximum sensitivity NB in foggy weath...

Page 71: ...the central area located behind the interior rear view mirror and the rear screen before starting the wipers risk of motor overheat ing Check the condition of the wiper blades You are responsible for...

Page 72: ...e mark 1 with the symbol Wiping frequency varies with speed REAR SCREEN WASH WIPE 2 1 In freezing or snowy weather ensure they are not stuck to the windscreen including the central area located behind...

Page 73: ...the cap 2 After filling check that the cap and cover are closed Fuel filler cap this is spe cific If you have to replace it make sure it is identical to the original cap Contact an appro ved Dealer N...

Page 74: ...leaded petrol the fuel tank filler neck contains a restrictor fitted with a foolproof system which only allows the nozzle for unleaded petrol to be used at the pump Vehicle fitted with the Stop and S...

Page 75: ...ial features of petrol versions 2 8 Gear lever Handbrake 2 9 Driving advice Eco driving 2 10 Maintenance and antipollution advice 2 14 Environment 2 15 Tyre pressure loss warning 2 21 Driver correctio...

Page 76: ...key and turn the steering wheel until the steering column locks To unlock turn the key and the steering wheel slightly Accessories position A When the ignition is switched off any accessories radio e...

Page 77: ...an animal child or adult who is not self suffi cient alone in your vehicle even for a short time They may pose a risk to themselves or to others by starting the engine activating equipment such as the...

Page 78: ...standby The vehicle has set off from where it was parked For vehicles equipped with auto matic gearboxes the gearbox is in position D M or N and the brake pedal is depressed suffi ciently hard and the...

Page 79: ...ht down Conditions for coming out of engine standby For vehicles equipped with auto matic gearboxes the brake pedal is released position D or M engaged or the brake pedal is released position N engage...

Page 80: ...stem is being regenerated or Warning light is displayed on the instrument panel This notifies you that engine standby is not available Deactivate the Stop and Start function when per forming any opera...

Page 81: ...atically reacti vated each time the vehicle is started see Starting stopping the engine in Section 2 Operating faults If the warning light 2 integrated on the switch 1 comes on the system is de activa...

Page 82: ...otice any of the above operating faults have the necessary repairs car ried out as soon as possible by an ap proved Dealer These faults may be avoided by regu larly taking your vehicle to an approved...

Page 83: ...d handbrake To apply Pull lever 3 upwards Check that the vehicle is immobilised The warning light Don the instrument panel will come on 3 2 When stationary and de pending on the slope and or vehicle l...

Page 84: ...the journey record and eco driving advice via the multimedia display ECO mode activated by button ECO If fitted on the vehicle the navigation system provides additional information 1 2 Journey record...

Page 85: ...accelerator pedal firmly and fully ECO mode is reactivated when you take pressure off the accelerator pedal Disabling the function Press the switch 3 The warning light goes out on the instrument panel...

Page 86: ...d with the pre fitted components and check the fitting regularly Do not lay one mat on top of another There is a risk of wedging the pedals DRIVING ADVICE ECO DRIVING 3 4 Avoid sudden acceleration Bra...

Page 87: ...l consumption es pecially in urban conditions when it is used For vehicles fitted with manual air conditioning switch off the system when it is not required Advice for reducing consumption and therefo...

Page 88: ...with anti pollution regulations Have your vehicle adjusted and checked by an authorised dealer in ac cordance with the instructions given in your maintenance schedule they will have all the equipment...

Page 89: ...om the fuel tank being released into the open air Please make your own contribution towards protecting the environment too Worn parts replaced in the course of routine vehicle maintenance vehi cle bat...

Page 90: ...s the driver of pressure loss in one or several tyres A System identification There are two tyre pressure loss warn ing systems System A can be seen on the label A in the vehicle To verify its presenc...

Page 91: ...4 In the following situations the system risk coming into action late or not func tioning correctly system not reset after reinflation or any operation on the wheels system badly reset different infl...

Page 92: ...g a load motorway driving etc 2 3 Resetting procedure With the ignition on depending on the vehicle repeatedly press button 2 or 3 to select the SET warning light on the display B press and hold aroun...

Page 93: ...event of a flat tyre inflate the re levant tyre In the event of a puncture change the tyre or consult an authorised dealer Check and readjust the pressure of the four tyres when cold and launch the r...

Page 94: ...rence value Replacing wheels tyres Only use equipment approved by the brand network or the system risks being activated late or not operating correctly Please see the information on Tyres in Section 5...

Page 95: ...e changed to adapt to usage conditions empty carrying a load motorway driving etc after swapping a wheel however this practice is not recommended after changing a wheel It should always be done after...

Page 96: ...value has been taken into account Reinitialisation is carried out after a few minutes driving Note the standard tyre pressure cannot be less than that recommended and indicated on the door frame Or re...

Page 97: ...light 1 comes on steady accompanied by a beep and warning light They indicate that at least one wheel is punctured or severely underinfla ted Replace it or contact an authorised dealer if it is punct...

Page 98: ...Section 5 Contact an approved Dealer to fit new tyres and to find out about available ac cessories compatible with the system and available from your dealer net work the use of any other accessory cou...

Page 99: ...s not in any way improve the vehicle s physical per formance relating to the road surface and road holding It is still essential to follow the rules of good driving practice such as driving at a safe...

Page 100: ...h side winds This system optimises the action of the ESC and also helps to control the vehi cle in case of variation of side winds It helps maintain the vehicle trajectory through the use of the brake...

Page 101: ...der to reduce stopping distances When using the cruise control if you use the accelerator when you release it the system may be trig gered if you do not use the accelerator the system will not be trig...

Page 102: ...ressed The system holds the vehicle for ap proximately 2 seconds The brakes are then gradually released the vehicle will move according to the slope The hill start assistance system cannot completely...

Page 103: ...o replace the driver The function can be disrupted under certain conditions including poor visibility rain snow fog dirty windscreen glare of the sun partially obs cured road lines etc roads with tigh...

Page 104: ...and a beep Conditions for non activation of alerts Indicators activated or having been activated less than approximately four seconds prior to departing from the lane Very fast lane departure Driving...

Page 105: ...the limited speed will re place the dashes The minimum stored speed is 20 mph 30 km h Controls 1 Main On Off switch 2 Limit speed activation storage and increase switch 3 Decreasing the limit speed 4...

Page 106: ...the memorised speed flashes on the instrument panel and a beep sounds at regular intervals to inform you Varying the limit speed The limit speed may be changed by re peatedly pressing switch 2 to inc...

Page 107: ...ssage MEM accompanied by this speed appears on the instru ment panel Switching off the function The speed limiter function is deac tivated if you press switch 1 in this case a speed is no longer store...

Page 108: ...be vigilant the driver must always be ready to brake Cruise control must not be used in heavy traffic on undulating or slip pery roads black ice aquaplan ing gravel and during bad weather fog rain sid...

Page 109: ...ess switch 2 or the function is activated and the current speed is saved The cruising speed replaces the dashes and the cruise control is confirmed by the appearance of warning light 6 lit green as we...

Page 110: ...ill automati cally return to its set cruising speed Cruising speed cannot be maintained When driving down a steep gradient the system is unable to maintain the cruising speed the stored speed will fla...

Page 111: ...ed the vehicle will accelerate more rapidly to reach this threshold When the cruise control function is put on standby pressing switch 2 reactivates the cruise control function without taking into acc...

Page 112: ...L 1 2 Operation When reverse gear is selected most objects which are less than approxi mately 1 20 metres from the rear of the vehicle are detected a beep sounds and depending on the vehicle the dis p...

Page 113: ...t Depending on the vehicle you can deactivate the parking distance control from the touch screen Please see the equipment instructions for further infor mation 2 An impact to the under side of the veh...

Page 114: ...e on the touch screen 2 accompanied by a mobile and fixed gauge This system is initially used with the aid of several gauges mobile for trajectory and fixed for distance When the red zone is reached u...

Page 115: ...s A B and C indicat ing the distance behind the vehicle A red approximately 30 centi metres from the vehicle B yellow approximately 70 centi metres from the vehicle C green approximately 150 centi met...

Page 116: ...button 2 With your foot on the brake pedal warning light c in display 4 goes out move the lever out of position P 2 1 Selector lever 1 P park R reverse N neutral D automatic mode M manual mode 3 zone...

Page 117: ...stem in this case the gear display flashes for a few seconds as a warning Driving in automatic mode Select position D In most traffic con ditions you will not have to touch the gear selector lever aga...

Page 118: ...y cold weather the system may prevent the gears from being shifted in manual mode until the gearbox reaches the right tempera ture Parking the vehicle When the vehicle is stopped move the lever to pos...

Page 119: ...bars on the dis play 3 come on accompanied by the warning light or this in dicates a gearbox fault Contact an au thorised dealer as soon as possible To do this unclip the base of the gear lever 5 star...

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Page 121: ...1 Electric windows 3 12 Sunroof 3 14 Interior lighting 3 15 Passenger compartment storage fittings 3 16 Ashtray cigarette lighter accessories socket 3 21 Rear headrests 3 22 Rear bench seat 3 23 Lugga...

Page 122: ...6 1 2 7 1 Left hand side window demister outlet 2 Left hand air vent 3 Windscreen demisting vents 4 Centre air vents 5 Right hand air vent 6 Right hand side window demister outlet 7 Passenger footwell...

Page 123: ...ar as required Direction To direct the air flow swivel side air vent 10 Centre air vents Direction Move cursors 9 to the required position AIR VENTS air outlets 2 2 10 11 Do not add anything to the ve...

Page 124: ...ntrols depending on vehicle 1 Distribution of air in the passenger compartment 2 Air conditioning 3 Adjusting the ventilation speed 4 De icing demisting of the rear screen and depending on the vehicle...

Page 125: ...e to the use of non renewed air in the passenger compartment We therefore advise you to return to normal mode external air as soon as the air recirculation function is no longer required by pressing t...

Page 126: ...ng 4 5 MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING HEATING SYSTEM 3 3 5 3 1 4 Adjusting the air temperature Turn the control 5 to obtain the desired temperature The further towards the red the slide is the higher the tem...

Page 127: ...perature adjuster 3 Clear View function 4 Passenger compartment air distribu tion adjustment 5 Air conditioning control 6 Adjusting the ventilation fan speed 7 Air recirculation 8 De icing demisting o...

Page 128: ...nction press button 3 or 1 AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL 2 4 The air flow is distributed be tween all the air vents the front side window demisting air vents and the windscreen demisting vents The air flo...

Page 129: ...atically stops AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL 3 4 8 Switching air conditioning on or off In automatic mode the system switches the air conditioning system on or off depending on the climate conditions Pres...

Page 130: ...of air makes it pos sible to reach the desired passenger compartment temperature quicker 1 The demisting de icing will still take priority over the air recirculation Manual use Press button 7 the int...

Page 131: ...in town when the air conditioning is operating For vehicles fitted with air conditioning with no automatic mode switch off the system when it is not required Advice for reducing consumption and helpi...

Page 132: ...e g tree branch etc it stops and then lowers again by a few centimetres Avoid resting any objects against a half open window there is a risk that the electric window could be damaged These systems op...

Page 133: ...ating faults Electric windows In case of a fault when closing a window the system reverts to normal mode pull the switch concerned up as often as necessary to fully close the window the window will cl...

Page 134: ...objects and or accessories bike racks roof boxes etc attached to the roof bars they should be prop erly arranged and secured and should not interfere with the opera tion of the sunroof Contact an aut...

Page 135: ...itch 1 for permanent lighting lighting controlled by the unlocking of the vehicle or by opening one of the doors This switches off after a time delay once the doors concerned have been closed correctl...

Page 136: ...PARTMENT STORAGE FITTINGS 1 5 1 Ensure that no hard heavy or pointed objects are placed in the open storage compartments in such a way that they may fall onto passen gers during sudden turning braking...

Page 137: ...rating or braking ensure that the recepta cle being held by the cup holder is not dislodged There is a risk of injury if hot liquid escapes Centre console storage compartment 7 Depending on the vehicl...

Page 138: ...en turning corners accelerating or braking ensure that the recepta cle being held by the cup holder is not dislodged There is a risk of injury if hot liquid escapes 11 Rear centre console storage comp...

Page 139: ...artment under the rear bench seat 12 14 Sun visor storage 13 This can be used for storing motorway tickets cards etc 14 15 Front sun visor Lower sun visor 14 Vanity mirror Lift the cover 15 When drivi...

Page 140: ...GER COMPARTMENT STORAGE FITTINGS 5 5 Driver sunglasses holder 16 Passenger grab handle 17 This offers support and can be held when the vehicle is moving Do not use it for getting into or out of the ve...

Page 141: ...ck when it is ready Pull it out to use After use replace it without pushing it all the way in ASHTRAY CIGARETTE LIGHTER ACCESSORIES SOCKET 1 If your vehicle is not fitted with a cigar lighter and an a...

Page 142: ...informa tion on the Rear bench seat in Section 3 To refit the headrest Enter the rods in their housing and push down the headrest until it locks to use it in the high position Check that it is correc...

Page 143: ...ntil it locks in place lift the seatback B and click it onto the rod 2 ensuring that it is properly locked in place To return to the initial position pull the tab 1 and lower the seat back B lower the...

Page 144: ...ith remote control With the doors unlocked or not press the button 3 on the remote control A or B for 2 seconds and lift the boot lid 1 In this case upon closing the boot will still be unlocked rememb...

Page 145: ...bench seatback lift the boot cover and unclip it by pulling it towards you Refitting To refit proceed in the reverse order to removal Do not place any heavy or solid objects on the luggage cover Thes...

Page 146: ...ment points 2 If your vehicle is not equipped with anchorage points you can get them from an authorised dealer 2 Hooks 1 These can be used to hang bags As the engine is located under the boot do not s...

Page 147: ...s even if the seats are not occupied TRANSPORTING OBJECTS IN THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT Always position the objects transported so that the largest surface is against The rear bench seatback for normal l...

Page 148: ...ncluding the car rying device Precautions during use Handling the tailgate Before handling the tailgate check the objects and or accessories bike rack roof box etc fitted to the roof bars these must b...

Page 149: ...n control 3 Voice commands 4 Multimedia sockets 5 Microphone 6 Telephone holder Using the telephone We remind you of the need to conform to the legislation in force concerning the use of such equipmen...

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Page 151: ...neral information 4 3 Engine oil level topping up filling 4 4 Oil change 4 5 Bonnet 4 6 Levels 4 8 engine coolant 4 8 Brake fluid 4 9 windscreen washer reservoir 4 10 Filters 4 10 Battery 4 11 Tyre pr...

Page 152: ...or similar replace the boot carpet A After carrying out any work in the engine compart ment check that nothing has been left behind cloth tools etc These may damage the engine or cause a fire Make sur...

Page 153: ...shback it is recommended that a funnel be used when topping up filling with oil Remove the dipstick and wipe with a clean lint free cloth push the dipstick in as far as it will go for vehicles equippe...

Page 154: ...s described above Once the operation has been comple ted ensure that the dipstick is pushed in as far as it will go and that the cap is completely screwed in ENGINE OIL LEVEL topping up filling 1 2 Do...

Page 155: ...ty In addition the engine cooling fan can come on at any moment Risk of injury Consult your approved dealer at once if you notice an abnormal or repeated drop in any of the fluid levels Deactivate the...

Page 156: ...go to unlock the bonnet Pull by sliding the bonnet forwards movement A as far as it will go When working in the engine compartment ensure that the windscreen wiper stalk is in the park position Risk...

Page 157: ...the catch from lock ing gravel cloth etc In the event of even a slight impact involving the radia tor grille or bonnet have the bonnet lock checked by an approved dealer as soon as pos sible B Locking...

Page 158: ...d out on the cooling circuit when the engine is hot Risk of burns Replacement interval Refer to the Maintenance Document for your vehicle Coolant level With the engine switched off and on level ground...

Page 159: ...ist must replace the brake fluid Only use fluids approved by our Technical Department and taken from a sealed container Replacement interval Refer to the Maintenance Document for your vehicle Brake fl...

Page 160: ...id push the funnel by pressing on it and replace the cap Liquid Screen wash product product with antifreeze in winter LEVELS 3 3 FILTERS 3 When working in the engine compartment ensure that the windsc...

Page 161: ...ith the eyes or skin If it does wash the affec ted area with plenty of cold water If necessary consult a doctor Ensure that naked flames red hot objects and sparks do not come into contact with the ba...

Page 162: ...re pressures should be checked when the tyres are cold If the tyre pressures cannot be checked when the tyres are cold increase the pressures from 0 2 to 0 3 bar or 3 PSI Never deflate a hot tyre A Ve...

Page 163: ...limit When they need to be re placed only tyres of the same make size type and profile should be used on a single axle They must either have a load ca pacity and speed rating at least equal to those...

Page 164: ...cts not approved by our Technical Department Doing this could give rise to corrosion or operational faults Wash the vehicle in bright sunlight or freezing temperatures Do not scrape off mud or dirt wi...

Page 165: ...the Windscreen washer wiper in Section 1 Check the mounting of external accessories additional lights and mirrors and ensure that the wiper blades are secured with adhesive tape Remove the radio aeri...

Page 166: ...the textiles regularly Liquid stain Use soapy water Dab lightly never rub with a soft cloth rinse and remove the excess Solid or pasty stain Carefully remove the excess solid or pasty material immedia...

Page 167: ...could damage your dashboard trim Removal replacing removable equipment originally fitted in the vehicle If you need to remove equipment in order to clean the passenger com partment for example mats a...

Page 168: ...4 18...

Page 169: ...Headlights changing bulbs 5 9 Rear lights and side lights changing bulbs 5 11 Interior lighting changing bulbs 5 14 Fuses 5 15 Radio frequency remote control batteries 5 18 Battery 5 20 Fitting a radi...

Page 170: ...A has been dam aged by objects smaller than 4 mm It cannot repair all types of puncture such as cuts larger than 4 mm or cuts in tyre sidewall B Ensure also that the wheel rim is in good condition Do...

Page 171: ...tance from traffic switch on the hazard warning lights apply the handbrake ask all passengers to leave the vehicle and keep them away from traffic 9 If the vehicle is parked on the hard shoulder you m...

Page 172: ...ay At the end of this initial inflation op eration air will still escape from the tyre You must drive a short distance in order to seal the hole Start immediately and drive at be tween 12 and 40 mph 2...

Page 173: ...addi tion reduce your speed and under no circumstances exceed 48 mph 80 km h The sticker which you must affix in a prominent position on the dashboard reminds you of this Depending on the country or...

Page 174: ...t When they need to be re placed only tyres of the same make size type and profile should be used on a single axle They must either have a load ca pacity and a speed capacity at least equal to the ori...

Page 175: ...s when cornering it may cause the steering to be heavy it may affect the use of snow chains If the pressures cannot be checked when the tyres are cold increase the pressures from 0 2 to 0 3 bar or 3 P...

Page 176: ...for your vehicle Snow or winter tyres We would recommend that these be fitted to all four wheels to ensure that your vehicle retains maximum adhe sion Warning These tyres sometimes have a specific di...

Page 177: ...b type H4 FRONT HEADLIGHTS changing bulbs 1 2 The engine cooling fan may start at any moment Risk of injury It is essential to use anti U V 55W bulbs so as not to damage the plastic on the headlights...

Page 178: ...ler since an incorrect connection might damage the electrical equipment harness components and in partic ular the alternator In addition your Dealer has all the parts required for fitting these units...

Page 179: ...D SIDE LIGHTS changing bulbs 1 3 remove the bulb holder by releasing the four clips 3 change the bulb refit the bulb holder and push the light unit as far as it will go until it locks into place check...

Page 180: ...access to the bulb Bulb type W5W 10 9 High level brake light 8 Consult an approved dealer 8 4 4 4 Side light and brake light Bulb type P21 5W 5 Direction indicator lights Bulb type PY21W 6 Reversing...

Page 181: ...blade screwdriver or similar Turn the bulb holder a quarter of a turn and take out the bulb Bulb type W5W Replace the bulb and refit the indicator light 11 The bulbs are under pres sure and can break...

Page 182: ...GHTING changing bulbs The bulbs are under pres sure and can break when replaced Risk of injury Press tab 3 to release the bulb holder and access bulb 4 Bulb type C5W festoon type bulb Luggage compartm...

Page 183: ...approved Dealer A B It may be necessary to use clips to remove and replace the fuses These can be purchased at an au thorised dealer Check the fuse in question and replace it if necessary by a fuse o...

Page 184: ...ation of fuses the presence of certain fuse depends on the vehicle equipment level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 20 21 23 25 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42...

Page 185: ...ght rear windscreen wiper 23 Starting position on the ignition starter switch 24 Accessory position on the ignition switch service relay 25 Front windscreen wiper 26 Radio energy management 27 Daytime...

Page 186: ...le to touch the electronic circuit in the key cover when replacing the battery RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL batteries 1 2 2 When refitting ensure that the cover is correctly clipped on and the screw...

Page 187: ...ill start and lock unlock the vehicle please refer to the information on Locking unlocking the opening elements in Section 1 Do not throw away your used batteries give them to an organisation responsi...

Page 188: ...tage of 12 volts Do not disconnect the battery while the engine is running Follow the instruc tions given by the manufacturer of the battery charger you are using Special procedures may be required to...

Page 189: ...or if you al ready have jump leads ensure that they are in perfect condition The two batteries must have an iden tical nominal voltage of 12 volts The battery supplying the current should have a capac...

Page 190: ...urer s instruc tions carefully The specifications of the brack ets and wires available from our network vary depending on the equipment level of your vehicle and the type of radio Consult an approved...

Page 191: ...le s electronic systems For your safety we recommend that you use only electronic accessories approved by the manufacturer consult an Approved Dealer Serious accident risk Use of transmitting receivin...

Page 192: ...void the risk of the motor overheating Check the condition of the wiper blades They should be replaced as soon as they become less efficient ap proximately once a year When changing the blade when it...

Page 193: ...reen wiper blade 5 Ignition switched off Lift the wiper arm 5 release the blade 6 by pulling it To refit Proceed in reverse order Make sure that the blade is correctly locked in po sition WINDSCREEN W...

Page 194: ...automatic gearbox Unlock the steering column the igni tion key must be in M position ig nition to enable signalling Stop lights hazard warning lights etc Always switch on the lights when driving at ni...

Page 195: ...e the inflation kit unscrew the two screws 8 6 5 4 Never leave tools unse cured in the vehicle there is a risk that they may be thrown about during brak ing After use check that the tow eye is properl...

Page 196: ...he remote control mobile phone etc Stop using the devices or use the key Vehicle located in a high electromagnetic radiation zone Discharged battery Replace the battery You can still lock unlock and s...

Page 197: ...u bleshooting in Section 5 or replace the bat tery if necessary Do not push the vehicle if the steering column is locked The engine will not start Starting conditions are not fulfilled Refer to the in...

Page 198: ...e engine Contact an approved Dealer Smoke under the bonnet Short circuit or cooling system leak Stop switch off the ignition stand away from the vehicle and contact an approved dealer The oil pressure...

Page 199: ...e coolant reservoir it should con tain fluid If there is no coolant consult an approved Dealer as soon as possible OPERATING FAULTS 4 6 Radiator If there is a lack of coolant remember that it must nev...

Page 200: ...rical controls Consult an approved dealer Direction indicators flashing more quickly Blown bulb See information on Headlights changing bulbs or Rear and side lights changing bulbs The direction indica...

Page 201: ...varia tions in temperature In this case the traces will disappear slowly once the lights are switched on The front seat belt reminder light comes on when the seat belts are fastened An object is stuc...

Page 202: ...5 34...

Page 203: ...cifications Vehicle identification plates 6 2 Engine identification plate 6 3 Dimensions 6 4 Engine specifications 6 5 Towing weights 6 6 Weights 6 6 Replacement parts and repairs 6 7 Service sheets 6...

Page 204: ...icle Vehicle identification plate A 1 Manufacturer name 2 EC design number or approval number 3 Identification number Depending on the vehicle this information is also given on marking B 4 MMAC Maximu...

Page 205: ...e quote the information on the engine plate or label A in all corre spondence or orders Location varies depending on engine 1 Engine type 2 Engine suffix 3 Engine number ENGINE IDENTIFICATION PLATES A...

Page 206: ...44 to 1 554 DIMENSIONS in metres 1 434 to 1 444 1 1 434 to 1 442 2 1 Vehicle with 15 wheels 2 Vehicle with 16 wheels unladen 1 454 1 to 1 459 0 630 0 638 2 492 to 2 495 0 473 0 490 1 430 2 to 1 459 3...

Page 207: ...t you use unleaded petrol of the octane rating stated on the label inside the fuel filler flap Spark plugs Only use the spark plugs specified for your vehicle s engine The type should be marked on a l...

Page 208: ...l up weight MMAC Maximum permissible all up weight MMTA Gross Train Weight MTR Weights are indicated on the vehicle identification plate refer to the information on Vehicle identification plates in Se...

Page 209: ...of quality as the parts fitted originally If you always fit genuine replacement parts to your vehicle you will ensure that it performs well Furthermore repairs carried out within the manufacturer s N...

Page 210: ...ot OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments misce...

Page 211: ...ti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoic...

Page 212: ...nti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoi...

Page 213: ...nti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoi...

Page 214: ...nti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoi...

Page 215: ...OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments miscellaneous Type of operation Stamp Service Anti corrosion check OK Not OK See specific page Date Miles Km Invoice number Comments...

Page 216: ...continuation of the warranty is subject to repair it is indicated below VIN Corrosion repair operation to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to b...

Page 217: ...continuation of the warranty is subject to repair it is indicated below VIN Corrosion repair operation to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to b...

Page 218: ...continuation of the warranty is subject to repair it is indicated below VIN Corrosion repair operation to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to b...

Page 219: ...continuation of the warranty is subject to repair it is indicated below VIN Corrosion repair operation to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to b...

Page 220: ...continuation of the warranty is subject to repair it is indicated below VIN Corrosion repair operation to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to be carried out Stamp Date of repair Repair to b...

Page 221: ...rol 5 18 5 19 brake fluid 4 9 bulbs changing 5 9 5 14 C catalytic converter 2 8 central door locking 1 2 1 3 1 8 1 10 changing a bulb 5 9 5 14 changing gear 2 9 2 42 2 45 child restraint seat 1 23 1 2...

Page 222: ...5 passenger compartment filter 4 10 fitting a radio 5 22 fittings 3 16 3 20 front engine cover 4 6 4 7 front passenger air bag deactivation 1 36 front seat adjustment 1 11 front seats adjustment 1 11...

Page 223: ...1 58 5 9 5 10 5 12 direction indicators 1 44 1 61 5 9 5 10 fog lights 1 44 1 60 5 12 hazard warning 1 61 main beam headlights 1 44 1 58 5 9 reversing lights 5 12 side lights 1 58 5 9 5 10 5 12 load pe...

Page 224: ...features of petrol vehicles 2 8 speed limiter 1 47 2 31 2 33 starting the engine 2 2 2 7 steering wheel adjustment 1 22 Stop Start 1 47 2 4 2 7 Stop Start function 2 4 2 7 stopping the engine 2 3 stor...

Page 225: ...variable power assisted steering 1 22 vehicle identification plates 6 3 ventilation 3 2 3 11 W warning lights 1 44 1 55 washing 4 14 4 15 weights 6 6 wheels safety 5 6 5 8 windscreen de icing demisti...

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