CITROËN C6OWNER'S HANDBOOKAnglais_indexe.indd 1Anglais_indexe.indd 1 06/10/2005 14:09:0206/10/2005 14:09:02
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96IIIINTERIOR COMFORTFRONT CENTRAL ODDMENTS TRAYTo open, press on the chrome of the central oddments tray.REAR STORAGETo open the storage tray, pull a
97 IIIINTERIOR COMFORTCIGAR-LIGHTERFront cigar-lighterThe front cigar-lighter is on the central console.Rear cigar-lighterThe two rear cigar-lighters
98IIIASHTRAYCentral front ashtrayTo open it, press the flap at the centre.To empty the ashtray, pull the assembly towards you.RefittingReposition the as
ABCD99 IIIFRONT ARMRESTThe armrest gives you extra com-fort in your driving position.To optimise your driving position, lift the control B and push th
100IIISUN VISORTo prevent dazzle from ahead, fold the visor downwards.The visors can be disengaged from their central fixing and pivoted over to the si
5441326101 III1 Pull strap (spare wheel stowage).2 Boot lamp.To change the bulb, detach the cover and use a bulb W 5 W.3 Elastic straps.4 12 V accesso
1102IIISUN ROOFGlass sun roofThe sun roof is operated by the electrical control A.An action to the first notch of the control starts a movement which s
A103 IVThis operation should only be performed while the vehi-cle is stationary.To release the bonnet, pull the con-trol located under the dashboard t
ABCD104IVLEVELSAir filterFollow the requirements set out in the Maintenance Guide.Refer to the chapter : User Precautions.Windscreen/rear screen wash a
DBAC105 IVV6 ENGINEAnglais_indexe.indd Sec1:105Anglais_indexe.indd Sec1:105 06/10/2005 14:13:0806/10/2005 14:13:08
7 IIN BRIEF1 Driver's seat adjustment con-trols and memories2 Loudspeaker (Tweeter)3 Fuel flap control4 Controls :LightingDirection indicatorsRear
DBAC106IVV6 HDi ENGINEHDi engines are the result of advanced technology.Any intervention requires special qualifications which only a CITROËN dealer ca
DB 11107 IVTOPPING UP ENGINE OILBefore filling, pull out the dipstick.Check the dipstick after filling.It must never exceed the maxi-mum.Screw the cap b
ADCB108IVBATTERY LOCATION AND ACCESSThe battery is located in the boot under the left hand wing trim.To access the battery, rotate the pin on the flap
109 IVSTARTING THE ENGINE AFTER DISCONNECTING AND RECONNECTING THE BATTERYTurn the ignition key.Wait approximately 1 minute before operating the start
BCA110IV12V BATTERYSTARTING THE ENGINE WITH AN ASSISTING BATTERYIf the battery is discharged, it is possible to use either a separate emergency batter
F2 F9 F6 F5 F1 F7 F4 F3 F10 F8 F13 F12 F14F17SHF11F15G29G30G31G32G33G34G35G36G38G40G37G39111 IVFUSESDASHBOARDFUSEBOXESThere are two fuseboxes under th
112IVTABLE OF FUSESDASHBOARD FUSES (BOX B)Ref. Rating FunctionG 29 5 A Deflation detectionG 30 5 A Diagnostic socketG 31 ––G 32 25 A AmplifierG 33 10 A
113 IVTABLE OF FUSESDASHBOARD FUSES (BOX C)Ref. Rating FunctionF 1 ––F 2 ––F 3 5 A AirbagsF 4 10 ABraking system – Active bonnet – Diesel fuel additiv
1012891112131473456114IVFUSESUNDER THE BONNETFUSEBOXTo access the fusebox in the engine compartment, undo each screw a 1/4 turn.After a repair, take c
115 IVTABLE OF FUSESFUSES UNDER THE BONNETRef. Rating FunctionF 1 20 A Engine ECU – Cooling fanF 2 15 A HornF 3 10 A Screen wash pumpF 4 20 A Headlamp
STOPSTOP10-11/41-43AK J I H G F EDBBBCA8IIN BRIEFINSTRUMENT PANELPETROL VERSIONA Signalling warning lampsB Operational warning lampsC Cruise contro
53412G36G37 G38 G39 G40 116IVFUSES IN THE BOOTFUSEBOXTo access the fusebox located under the left hand wing trim :Move aside the trim on the LH side.S
117 IVCAPACITIESENGINE TYPE V6V6 HDi(1) Engine oil capacities (in litres)5,25 5,55(1) After draining with change of oil filter.Capacity of fluid for win
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AA119 VFUELIf you should put in fuel that is not suitable for your vehicle's engine type, it is imperative to have the tank drained before you st
DEFA CB120VUPPER FRONT LENSA Lateral lampB Dipped/main beamC SidelampNote : A light misting may appear on the headlamp surface in certain condition
AB121 VUse a tool to detach the bulb-hold-ers and change the bulbs.Note : The tool for undoing the screws is to be found in the toolbox in the spare
ABCD122VCHANGING BULBSREAR LATERAL LENSA Parking lamp.Bulb : P21 W/5 W cristal.B Stoplamp and parking lamp.Bulb : P21 W/5 W.C Direction indicator.B
BCDA123 VCHANGING BULBS2. Use a tool to detach the two lugs holding the lens.3. Without touching the seal, dis-engage the lamp unit upwards and orient
A124VSAFETY RECOMMENDATIONSIt is recommended that you have your towbar installed and removed by a CITROËN dealer.If you are towing another vehicle, th
125 VROOF BARSDo not exceed the maximum permitted load.For the maximum distributed load on the roof bars : see the chapter « General ».Recommendations
0STOPSTOP10-11/41-43AKJIHG FEDBBBCA9 IIN BRIEFINSTRUMENT PANELDIESEL VERSIONRemark : Certain types of screen may adversely affect the readability of t
126VVERY COLD PROTECTIONAfter fittingBefore fittingINSTRUCTIONS FOR FITTING THE TWO SNOW-GUARDSClip the component on the bumper ribs.The two snow-guards
438961257127 VCHANGING A WHEELACCESS TO THE SPARE WHEELTo access the spare wheelLift the boot floor by means of the strap.Anchor the strap on the roof
4128VBefore positioning the jack, always adjust the vehicle's ground clearance to the « maximum height » position and retain this adjustment for
129 VIt is imperative not to exceed a speed of 80 km / h on the spare wheel.The wheel bolts are specific to the type of wheel.If the type of wheel is c
130VTOWING – LIFTINGTOWING WITH WHEELS ON THE GROUNDTowing eyes can be used at the front and at the rear of the vehicle.Detach the cover :For the fro
131 VIENGINE TYPE V6V6 HDiFuel tank capacity (in litres) Approx. 72 l Approx. 72 lFuels to be usedUnleaded pet-rol RON 95 - RON 98Diesel fuelFrench fis
132VIFUEL CONSUMPTION IN LITRES/100 KM (MILES PER GALLON)These consumption figures are established according to Directive 80/1268/CEE. Fuel consumption
HEFADBCGI133 VIDIMENSIONS (IN METRES)A2,900B1,124C0,884D4,908E1,586F2,080G1,558H1,860I*1,464*Without roof bars.Anglais_indexe.indd Sec1:133Anglais_i
FCBAED134VIDIMENSIONS (IN METRES)A1,115B0,904 / 0,974C1,150DIf a bench-seat1,663E0,378F0,449Anglais_indexe.indd Sec1:134Anglais_indexe.indd Sec1:1
BC123456ADA135 VIVEHICLE IDENTIFICATIONA Chassis number plateOn the left hand door centre pil-lar.EU type approval number.Vehicle identification No. (
10IIN BRIEFWARNING LAMPSThese warning lamps may be accompanied by a message and/or a sound signalESP/ASROperatingIf either of the ESP or ASR systems i
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ABCINDEXAABS ... 62ABS system ... 62Access ...
ABCINDEXFoglamp ... 18Fold-back of door mirrors ... 25Folding benchseat ... 83Front
ABCINDEXRear foglamps ... 18Rear seats ...82→83Rear storage ... 96R
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11232 3IIAs a matter of safety, do not attempt to adjust the driving position when the vehicle is in motion.ADVICE ON ADJUSTING THE DRIVING POSITIONAd
IIIWarningWhen the pretensioners are deployed, there is a light discharge of harmless smoke and a loud noise, both due to the detonation of the integr
IVFunctioning of the seat beltPull the belt down in front of you in a steady movement, making sure that it does not become twisted.Press the fastening
VAIRBAGSReplacement of the pyrotechnic systems associated with the airbagsThey must be replaced following a deployment, this preferably by a CITROËN d
11 IIN BRIEFWARNING LAMPSFront passenger's air-bag deactivationSee « Airbags ».Left hand direction indicatorSee « Signalling ».Right hand directi
VIAIRBAGSIMPORTANTFor your safety, it is essential :That you always sit with your back fully supported by the backrest.To ensure that passengers never
VIIAIRBAGSSide airbags and curtain airbagsThey are designed to come into play in the event of a substantial lateral impact and are oriented to that pa
VIIIWhen children are in the carFor maximum safety, consult the competent authority in your coun-try to be sure that you know the rules for the carryi
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5IXCITROËN offers you a complete range of child seats that can be secured by means of the vehicle seat belt. These child seats have been
XADVICEReplace the wiper blades once or twice a year, for example in Spring and Autumn.In wet, cold and foggy weatherKeep your safety distance, slow d
XINever underestimate the difficulties of the repairs intended. Make sure that you possess the necessary tools and level of expertise to enable you to
XIIAT ALL TIMES :Avoid attempting repairs while close to moving traffic. If this is absolutely necessary, take all possible precautions.Ensure that you
XIIIBRAKING SYSTEMABS systemThe ABS system enhances your safety by preventing the wheels from locking in the event of sud-den braking or in conditions
XIVBATTERYIf a metal object makes a contact between the two battery terminals or between the battery + and the bodywork, this causes a short-circuit (
XVUnder-inflated tyres can overheat, leading to struc-tural damage and the risk of a blow-out.Impacts with kerbs, potholes or hidden obstructions in th
214312IIN BRIEFHEAD-UP DISPLAYThe Head-up display projects essential driving data into the driver's field of vision. This enables the driver never
XVICarrying loads in your vehi-cleIn order to preserve the roadhold-ing qualities of your vehicle, take the following precautions.Never exceed the gro
XVIIThe petrol or diesel engine of your vehicle is fitted with a catalytic converter, a device which helps to reduce the level of harmful emis-sions in
XVIIIYour vehicle's electrical system is designed to operate with either standard or optional equipment.Before installing electrical equipment or
XIXCheck the engine oil level frequently during the running-in period, as oil consumption could be relatively high at this time.Running-in periodDurin
XXADVICEWhen driving with snow-chains, speed should be adapted to road and traffic conditions.Special care is required in emergency braking.Starting in
XXIWashing the bodyworkIn order to keep the bodywork and paintwork in good condition, it is necessary to wash the vehicle fre-quently, preferably usin
XXIIWhen applying polish to the bodywork, take care to avoid the plastic components,as it will be difficult to remove the deposits of polish afterwards
XXIIIAUTOMOBILES CITROËN aims to ensure that its vehicles are manufactured to offer the best possible performance while keeping down emission levels.A
XXIVDescriptions and illustrations are given without obligation.AUTOMOBILES CITROËN reserves the right to modify its models and their equipment withou
CBDGF EA13 IIN BRIEFHEAD-UP DISPLAYCONTENT OF THE HEAD-UP DISPLAYA « Fuel low » alertB « STOP » warning lampC « ESP » warning lampD Navigation ins
14IIN BRIEFWIPERSCONTROL POSITIONS2 : Rapid wipe.1 : Normal wipe.I : Intermittent wipe.0 : Off.One press downwards :AUTO : Automatic wipe acti-vated.
6915 IIN BRIEFWIPERSCHANGING THE WIPER BLADESIf you have to replace them, the wiper blades have to be parked in the maintenance position. For this, sw
A partnership strong in innovationOil that is state-of-the-artCITROËN and TOTAL have been partners for more than 35 years in the development of engine
16IIN BRIEFSIGNALLINGDIRECTION INDICATORSLeft, downwards.Right, upwards.For a change of direction, move the control stalk beyond the tight spot. Stops
34/46/49A17 IIN BRIEFSIGNALLINGLIGHTING CONTROL STALKAll vehicle lamps offSidelamps onDipped beams/main beams onDipped beams/main beams dipswitchRotat
C18IIN BRIEFSIGNALLINGFront foglamps onFront foglamps and rear foglamps onRotate the ring C forwards.Switching offFirst action rearwards, rear foglamp
19 IIN BRIEFSTEERING COLUMN ADJUSTMENT – SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENTThe steering can be adjusted for both height and reach.With the vehicle stationar
13220IIN BRIEFFRONT SEATSADJUSTMENT OF THE BACKREST ANGLEAction the control 1 and adjust the angle of the backrest.It is possible to tilt the backrest
ABCDABCD82/8521 IIN BRIEFFRONT SEATSDo not drive the vehicle with the head restraints removed ; these must be place, correctly adjusted.ELECTRICAL ADJ
21M22IIN BRIEFMEMORISATIONDRIVING POSITIONS MEMO-RISED VIA BUTTONS 1 AND 2To memorise a driving position :a. Place the igntion key in « Drive » positi
23123 IIN BRIEFSEAT BELTS WARNING LAMPOPERATIONThe driver's and the front and rear pasengers' seats have sensors that detect non-fastening/u
1224IIN BRIEFREAR VIEW MIRRORSINTERIOR REAR VIEW MIR-RORThe lever on the lower edge ena-bles you to place the rear view mir-ror in either of two posit
1225 IIN BRIEFREAR VIEW MIRRORSELECTRIC EXTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRRORSFeaturesThe end of the glass in the exte-rior rear view mirrors is aspherical, so as
This handbook is an integral part of the vehicle.Keep it where it can be easily consulted.Do not forget to pass it on to the new owner, should you sel
126IIN BRIEFREAR VIEW MIRRORSELECTRIC EXTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRRORS (CONTINUED)In reverse gear: adjustment of the indexed positions for the passenger’s a
A27 IIN BRIEFWINDOWSAfter a battery disconnection or if there has been a malfunction, you have to reinitialise the anti-pinch function for each window
1324AB28IIN BRIEFSPEED LIMITERSELECTION OF THE SPEED LIMITERTo select the speed limiter, press on button 1 to display in zone A of your instrument pan
29 IIN BRIEFSPEED LIMITERDEACTIVATIONTo deactivate the maximum speed, press button 2.The information « OFF » will appear in the instrument panel.This
01324AC30IIN BRIEFCRUISE CONTROLSELECTION OF CRUISE CONTROLThis driving assistance function allows you to drive at the speed of your choce without the
31 IIN BRIEFCRUISE CONTROLThese actions bring up the information « OFF » in the instrument panel.Adjustment of the memorised speed while cruise contro
48-49/74-8843a 3b2b2a 1 76532IIN BRIEFAIR CONDITIONINGCONTROL PANEL1 Automatic operation2a Adjustment of temperature on driver's side2b Adjustme
A B DC33 IIREMOTE CONTROLNote :The simultaneous use of other high frequency equipment(mobile telephones, domestic alarms, etc.) may momentarily hinder
34IIREMOTE CONTROLFOLDING AND EJECTING THE KEYButton D is for folding and ejecting the key from its housing in the remote control.If you do not press
35 IIKEYSIt is dangerous to operate the deadlocking when a person is in the vehicle as unlocking is impossible from the inside (without the remote con
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36IICODE CARDIn the event of a change of vehicle ownership, it is essential for the new owner to possess the CODE card.Never leave it in the vehicle.N
A137 IIANTI-INTRUSION ALARMYour vehicle may be equipped with an ANTI-INTRUSION ALARM. This provides :Exterior perimeter protection by means of detecto
A B38IIANTI-INTRUSION ALARMOPERATING THE ALARMFirst make sure all the doors are closed.The alarm is armed by pressing button B on the remote control.W
39 IISTEERING LOCK – IGNITION – STARTERNEVER REMOVE THE IGNITION KEY BEFORE THE ENGINE HAS COME TO A COMPLETE STOP.IT IS ESSENTIAL ALWAYS TO DRIVE W
40IIDO NOT RUN THE ENGINE IN A CLOSED SPACE OR IN ONE THAT IS INSUFFICIENTLY VENTILATED.PETROLStarting the engineDo not touch the accelerator.Turn the
41 IIINSTRUMENT PANELan incorrect engine oil level can seriously damage your engine. See « Levels ».On switching on the ignition, the instrument panel
42IIINSTRUMENT PANELMAINTENANCE INDICATORIt informs you when the next routine sevice is due in accordance with the vehicle servicing schedule in the M
0000AA43 IIINSTRUMENT PANELMaintenance intervalsIf you use your vehicle in par-ticularly difficult conditions, it is essential to have recourse to the
BA CD44IINIGHT DRIVINGA first press on the DARK button puts the display on standby. Only the time and the temperature remain displayed.A second press s
CABBBB1 432D45 IIMULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYSCOLOUR SCREEN C1 - Outside temperature2 - Display zone3 - Date4 - TimeWhen the outside temperature is between +
We thank you and we congratulate you on your choice.Please read this handbook carefully before taking to the road.It contains essential information ab
CABBBBD46IIMULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYSCOLOUR SCREEN CTRIP COMPUTERTo enter the distance to be travelled on the trip compu-ter :Press on A.Use B to select t
47 IIMULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYSCOLOUR SCREEN CTo activate/deactivate the daytime-running lamps :Proceed in a similar manner by selecting/deselecting the c
CABBBBD48IIMULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYSCOLOUR SCREEN CTo choose units (for tem-perature, fuel consumption etc.) :Press on A.Use B to select the icon « Per-s
1243 5CABBBBD49 IIMULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYSNAVIDRIVE COLOUR DISPLAY1 Outside temperature.2 Directory.3 Date.4 Telephone.5 Time.When the outside temp
50IITRIP COMPUTEROPERATIONFor selection and display of the various types of information, give short presses on the end of the windcsreen wiper stalk.P
51 IITRIP COMPUTERColour screen CNaviDrive colour displayRangeThis is the distance that can still be travelled on the amount of fuel remaining in the
52IITRIP COMPUTERThis gauge informs you of the temperature of the oil in your engine.OIL TEMPERATURE (NAVIDRIVE COLOUR DISPLAY)If the temperature is t
53 IITRIP COMPUTERTYRE DEFLATION DETECTIONThis function warns you of tyres that are deflated or punctured, by means of sensors that continuously monito
54IITRIP COMPUTERTyre deflation alertThe SERVICE warning lamp comes on and the vehicle outline appears, accompanied by a message and a sound signal.Th
55 IITRIP COMPUTERWheel not detectedThe SERVICE warning lamp comes on and the vehicle outline appears, accompanied by a message and a sound signal.Th
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PRNA56IIAUTOMATIC GEARBOXGEAR LEVER POSITIONThe driving mode (SPORT or SNOW) as well as the position of the gear selector, or the gear engaged, is dis
57 IIAUTOMATIC GEARBOXThe engine can only be started when the lever is at position P or N.A safety device ensures that starting is impossible in the o
58IIAUTOMATIC GEARBOXAUTOMATIC FORWARD DRIVEThe gearbox always selects the gear best adapted to the following param-eters :Style of driving.Road profil
A59 IIAUTOMATIC GEARBOXOPERATION IN SPORT OR SNOW AUTOMATIC MODEWith the lever on D, press button A to select any of the driving modes SPORT, SNOW or
A60IIELECTRIC PARKING BRAKEOPERATIONTo parkWith the vehicle stationary, operate the parking brake by pulling then releasing the control A.Note :in all
BDECA61 IIUNLOCKING IN EMERGENCYIn the event of a malfunctioning of the electric parking brake or of a battery failure and if your gearbox is not in t
62IIBRAKESABS systemThe ABS system enhances your safety by preventing the wheels from locking in the event of sudden braking or in conditions of poor
A63 IIELECTRONIC STABILITY PROGRAMMEThe ESP system offers increased driving safety but is not in place to encourage the driver to take addi-tional ris
64IIDIESEL PARTICLE FILTERIn addition to the catalytic converter, this filter contributes actively to the preserving of air quality, by collecting the
65 IIAs the vehicle approaches the obstacle, the sound signal becomes more and more urgent and the shaded areas are displayed closer and closer to the
3CONTENTSChapter II IIIIDRIVINGRemote control ...33-34Keys ...
166IIACTIVATION/DEACTIVATIONYou can activate/deactivate the parking assistance by pressing button 1. When the parking assist-ance is inactive, the war
67 IIFEATURESWith dipped beams or main beams, the Directional headlamps function turns the headlamps in the direction the road ahead is taking.Your vi
168IILANE DEPARTURE WARNING SYSTEMThis driving assistance device warns you when you unwittingly cross a lane marking (either a continuous or a dotted
69 IISPEED-SENSITIVE REAR SPOILER (DEFLECTOR)The Piloted Deflector enhances the aerodynamics and the braking of your vehicle.AUTOMATIC DEPLOYMENTTwo de
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A71 IIILOCKING/UNLOCKING FROM THE INSIDEA press on the control A operates the electric central locking and unlocking, provided all the doors are close
A72IIIACCESSTo make it easier to open the doors, the windows automatically open by a few millimetres.Note : This movement occurs immediately you touc
AB73 IIIACCESSBOOTThis can be unlocked, vehicle stopped :With either the remote control or the key.Using the interior central unlock-ing button, or si
ABCD74IIIAUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONINGA. Sunlight sensorB. Soft diffusion systemC. Temperature and humidity sensorD. Ventilated stor-age under the cent
75 IIIAUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONINGAIR CONDITIONINGThis system automatically adjusts the temperature, the flow of air and the distribution of air inside t
4III Chapter III IIICOMFORTIV Chapter IV IVMAINTENANCEAccess ...
2a 2b13a 3b4765176IIIAUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONINGThe system has a differentiated adjustment for the driver's side and passenger's side, in ter
77 IIIAUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONINGNotes :When starting from cold, in order to prevent unwanted cold air, the air flow will increase only gradually to its
3a 3b478IIIAUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING3. ADJUSTING THE AIR DISTRIBUTIONSuccessives or continuous presses on buttons 3a and 3b orient the flow of air on
56779 IIIAUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING5. FRONT DEMISTING - DEICINGPress button 5 for rapid clear windows. The warning lamp comes on. This system controls
80IIIAUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONINGTo activate/deactivate the air conditioning systemPress on the control « CLIM » to go into the « air con-ditioning » mo
ABCD81 IIIAUTOMATIC OPERATIONActivationWhen you press button A, the automatic mode automatically and simultaneously controls the air flow and air distr
CD82IIIREAR SEATSREAR HEAD RESTRAINTSThe rear head restraints have two positions :A stowed position for when the seat is not occupied.A deployed posit
1283 IIIREAR SEATSFOLDING BENCHSEATThe whole or just part of the benchseat can be folded. It is necessary to remove the head restraints.Seat cushionUs
AB C84IIIREAR SEATSSeat cushion folded.Stow the head restraints.Press the control A located at the end of the backrest and fully tilt for-wards.The be
BA85 IIIPACK LOUNGE SEATSANGLE OF THE REAR LAT-ERAL HEAD RESTRAINTSTo alter the angle of the rear lateral head restraints, lift them then tilt them up
ABC5V Chapter V VPRACTICAL ADVICEVI Chapter VI VITECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSALPHABETICAL INDEX 138USER PRECAUTIONS I➟XXIVFuel ...
A86IIIAIRBAGSAIRBAG EQUIPMENTYour vehicle has :A driver's front airbag.A driver's knees airbag.A front passenger's airbag which can be
87 IIICHILD RESTRAINTSCHILD SEATS SECURED BY MEANS OF THE VEHICLE SEAT BELTIn conformity with Directive 2000/3, the table tells you to what extent eac
a ba bc88IIICHILD RESTRAINTSPack Lounge seats Conventional benchseatThe ISOFIX fastening sys-temThe ISOFIX system features 3 rings for each lateral
89 IIICHILD RESTRAINTSTABLE SUMMARISING THE INSTALLATION OF ISOFIX CHILD SEATSIn compliance with European legislation (ECE 16), this table indicates
A90IIISUSPENSION WITH ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED SPRINGING AND DAMPINGActive suspension with piloted damping and flexibility automati-cally and instanta
91 IIIGROUND CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENTPosition changes may only be made when the engine is run-ning.The ground clearance is adjusted automatically. You can
92IIIGROUND CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENTAUTOMATIC CORRECTION OF GROUND CLEARANCEYour vehicle has active suspension with variable damping which is electronical
2212293 IIIINTERIOR LIGHTINGFront Rear2. SpotlampsA press on one of the buttons 2 switches the corresponding spot-lamp on or off.These only work when
CD94IIIINTERIOR LIGHTINGLATERAL AMBIANCE LIGHT-INGThis is in the zone designated by the arrows.AdjustmentsWith the vehicle lamps on, press on buttons
A BC95 IIIINTERIOR COMFORTGLOVEBOXTo open the glovebox, pull on the handle and lower the lid.The glovebox has three sockets A for connecting audio/vid
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