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Seite 1 - OWNER'S HANDBOOK

CITROËN C6OWNER'S HANDBOOKAnglais_indexe.indd 1Anglais_indexe.indd 1 06/10/2005 14:09:0206/10/2005 14:09:02

Seite 2 - TOTAL partners CITROËN, YOUR

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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

Seite 4 - Édition 06/2005

97 IIIINTERIOR COMFORTCIGAR-LIGHTERFront cigar-lighterThe front cigar-lighter is on the central console.Rear cigar-lighterThe two rear cigar-lighters

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98IIIASHTRAYCentral front ashtrayTo open it, press the flap at the centre.To empty the ashtray, pull the assembly towards you.RefittingReposition the as

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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

Seite 7 - CONTENTS

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

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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

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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

Seite 10 - IN BRIEF

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

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ABCD104IVLEVELSAir filterFollow the requirements set out in the Maintenance Guide.Refer to the chapter : User Precautions.Windscreen/rear screen wash a

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DBAC105 IVV6 ENGINEAnglais_indexe.indd Sec1:105Anglais_indexe.indd Sec1:105 06/10/2005 14:13:0806/10/2005 14:13:08

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7 IIN BRIEF1 Driver's seat adjustment con-trols and memories2 Loudspeaker (Tweeter)3 Fuel flap control4 Controls :LightingDirection indicatorsRear

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DBAC106IVV6 HDi ENGINEHDi engines are the result of advanced technology.Any intervention requires special qualifications which only a CITROËN dealer ca

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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

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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

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109 IVSTARTING THE ENGINE AFTER DISCONNECTING AND RECONNECTING THE BATTERYTurn the ignition key.Wait approximately 1 minute before operating the start

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BCA110IV12V BATTERYSTARTING THE ENGINE WITH AN ASSISTING BATTERYIf the battery is discharged, it is possible to use either a separate emergency batter

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F2 F9 F6 F5 F1 F7 F4 F3 F10 F8 F13 F12 F14F17SHF11F15G29G30G31G32G33G34G35G36G38G40G37G39111 IVFUSESDASHBOARDFUSEBOXESThere are two fuseboxes under th

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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

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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

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1012891112131473456114IVFUSESUNDER THE BONNETFUSEBOXTo access the fusebox in the engine compartment, undo each screw a 1/4 turn.After a repair, take c

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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

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STOPSTOP10-11/41-43AK J I H G F EDBBBCA8IIN BRIEFINSTRUMENT PANELPETROL VERSIONA Signalling warning lampsB Operational warning lampsC Cruise contro

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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

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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

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DEFA CB120VUPPER FRONT LENSA Lateral lampB Dipped/main beamC SidelampNote : A light misting may appear on the headlamp surface in certain condition

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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

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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

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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

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A124VSAFETY RECOMMENDATIONSIt is recommended that you have your towbar installed and removed by a CITROËN dealer.If you are towing another vehicle, th

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125 VROOF BARSDo not exceed the maximum permitted load.For the maximum distributed load on the roof bars : see the chapter « General ».Recommendations

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0STOPSTOP10-11/41-43AKJIHG FEDBBBCA9 IIN BRIEFINSTRUMENT PANELDIESEL VERSIONRemark : Certain types of screen may adversely affect the readability of t

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126VVERY COLD PROTECTIONAfter fittingBefore fittingINSTRUCTIONS FOR FITTING THE TWO SNOW-GUARDSClip the component on the bumper ribs.The two snow-guards

Seite 37 - REMOTE CONTROL

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

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4128VBefore positioning the jack, always adjust the vehicle's ground clearance to the « maximum height » position and retain this adjustment for

Seite 39 - CENTRAL LOCKING USING THE KEY

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

Seite 40 - CODE CARD

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

Seite 41 - ANTI-INTRUSION ALARM

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

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132VIFUEL CONSUMPTION IN LITRES/100 KM (MILES PER GALLON)These consumption figures are established according to Directive 80/1268/CEE. Fuel consumption

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HEFADBCGI133 VIDIMENSIONS (IN METRES)A2,900B1,124C0,884D4,908E1,586F2,080G1,558H1,860I*1,464*Without roof bars.Anglais_indexe.indd Sec1:133Anglais_i

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FCBAED134VIDIMENSIONS (IN METRES)A1,115B0,904 / 0,974C1,150DIf a bench-seat1,663E0,378F0,449Anglais_indexe.indd Sec1:134Anglais_indexe.indd Sec1:1

Seite 45 - INSTRUMENT PANEL

BC123456ADA135 VIVEHICLE IDENTIFICATIONA Chassis number plateOn the left hand door centre pil-lar.EU type approval number.Vehicle identification No. (

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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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Seite 48 - INSTRUMENT PANEL – DISPLAY

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Seite 49 - MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYS

ABCINDEXAABS ... 62ABS system ... 62Access ...

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ABCINDEXFoglamp ... 18Fold-back of door mirrors ... 25Folding benchseat ... 83Front

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ABCINDEXRear foglamps ... 18Rear seats ...82→83Rear storage ... 96R

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IDRIVING POSITION ...IISEAT BELTS ...

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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

Seite 54 - TRIP COMPUTER

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

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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

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VAIRBAGSReplacement of the pyrotechnic systems associated with the airbagsThey must be replaced following a deployment, this preferably by a CITROËN d

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11 IIN BRIEFWARNING LAMPSFront passenger's air-bag deactivationSee « Airbags ».Left hand direction indicatorSee « Signalling ».Right hand directi

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VIAIRBAGSIMPORTANTFor your safety, it is essential :That you always sit with your back fully supported by the backrest.To ensure that passengers never

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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

Seite 60 - AUTOMATIC GEARBOX

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

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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

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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

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XINever underestimate the difficulties of the repairs intended. Make sure that you possess the necessary tools and level of expertise to enable you to

Seite 64 - ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE

XIIAT ALL TIMES :Avoid attempting repairs while close to moving traffic. If this is absolutely necessary, take all possible precautions.Ensure that you

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XIIIBRAKING SYSTEMABS systemThe ABS system enhances your safety by preventing the wheels from locking in the event of sud-den braking or in conditions

Seite 66 - ABS system

XIVBATTERYIf a metal object makes a contact between the two battery terminals or between the battery + and the bodywork, this causes a short-circuit (

Seite 67 - OPERATIONAL ANOMALY

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

Seite 68 - DIESEL PARTICLE FILTER

214312IIN BRIEFHEAD-UP DISPLAYThe Head-up display projects essential driving data into the driver's field of vision. This enables the driver never

Seite 69 - PARKING ASSISTANCE

XVICarrying loads in your vehi-cleIn order to preserve the roadhold-ing qualities of your vehicle, take the following precautions.Never exceed the gro

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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

Seite 71 - HEADLAMPS

XVIIIYour vehicle's electrical system is designed to operate with either standard or optional equipment.Before installing electrical equipment or

Seite 72 - LANE DEPARTURE WARNING SYSTEM

XIXCheck the engine oil level frequently during the running-in period, as oil consumption could be relatively high at this time.Running-in periodDurin

Seite 73 - (DEFLECTOR)

XXADVICEWhen driving with snow-chains, speed should be adapted to road and traffic conditions.Special care is required in emergency braking.Starting in

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XXIWashing the bodyworkIn order to keep the bodywork and paintwork in good condition, it is necessary to wash the vehicle fre-quently, preferably usin

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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

Seite 76 - Activation

XXIIIAUTOMOBILES CITROËN aims to ensure that its vehicles are manufactured to offer the best possible performance while keeping down emission levels.A

Seite 77 - UNLOCKING IN EMER

XXIVDescriptions and illustrations are given without obligation.AUTOMOBILES CITROËN reserves the right to modify its models and their equipment withou

Seite 78 - AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING

CBDGF EA13 IIN BRIEFHEAD-UP DISPLAYCONTENT OF THE HEAD-UP DISPLAYA « Fuel low » alertB « STOP » warning lampC « ESP » warning lampD Navigation ins

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14IIN BRIEFWIPERSCONTROL POSITIONS2 : Rapid wipe.1 : Normal wipe.I : Intermittent wipe.0 : Off.One press downwards :AUTO : Automatic wipe acti-vated.

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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

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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

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16IIN BRIEFSIGNALLINGDIRECTION INDICATORSLeft, downwards.Right, upwards.For a change of direction, move the control stalk beyond the tight spot. Stops

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34/46/49A17 IIN BRIEFSIGNALLINGLIGHTING CONTROL STALKAll vehicle lamps offSidelamps onDipped beams/main beams onDipped beams/main beams dipswitchRotat

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C18IIN BRIEFSIGNALLINGFront foglamps onFront foglamps and rear foglamps onRotate the ring C forwards.Switching offFirst action rearwards, rear foglamp

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19 IIN BRIEFSTEERING COLUMN ADJUSTMENT – SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENTThe steering can be adjusted for both height and reach.With the vehicle stationar

Seite 86 - REAR SEATS

13220IIN BRIEFFRONT SEATSADJUSTMENT OF THE BACKREST ANGLEAction the control 1 and adjust the angle of the backrest.It is possible to tilt the backrest

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ABCDABCD82/8521 IIN BRIEFFRONT SEATSDo not drive the vehicle with the head restraints removed ; these must be place, correctly adjusted.ELECTRICAL ADJ

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21M22IIN BRIEFMEMORISATIONDRIVING POSITIONS MEMO-RISED VIA BUTTONS 1 AND 2To memorise a driving position :a. Place the igntion key in « Drive » positi

Seite 89 - PACK LOUNGE SEATS

23123 IIN BRIEFSEAT BELTS WARNING LAMPOPERATIONThe driver's and the front and rear pasengers' seats have sensors that detect non-fastening/u

Seite 90 - BAG DEACTIVATION

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

Seite 91 - CHILD RESTRAINTS

1225 IIN BRIEFREAR VIEW MIRRORSELECTRIC EXTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRRORSFeaturesThe end of the glass in the exte-rior rear view mirrors is aspherical, so as

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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

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126IIN BRIEFREAR VIEW MIRRORSELECTRIC EXTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRRORS (CONTINUED)In reverse gear: adjustment of the indexed positions for the passenger’s a

Seite 94 - SIGNALLING

A27 IIN BRIEFWINDOWSAfter a battery disconnection or if there has been a malfunction, you have to reinitialise the anti-pinch function for each window

Seite 95 - GROUND CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT

1324AB28IIN BRIEFSPEED LIMITERSELECTION OF THE SPEED LIMITERTo select the speed limiter, press on button 1 to display in zone A of your instrument pan

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29 IIN BRIEFSPEED LIMITERDEACTIVATIONTo deactivate the maximum speed, press button 2.The information « OFF » will appear in the instrument panel.This

Seite 97 - INTERIOR LIGHTING

01324AC30IIN BRIEFCRUISE CONTROLSELECTION OF CRUISE CONTROLThis driving assistance function allows you to drive at the speed of your choce without the

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31 IIN BRIEFCRUISE CONTROLThese actions bring up the information « OFF » in the instrument panel.Adjustment of the memorised speed while cruise contro

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48-49/74-8843a 3b2b2a 1 76532IIN BRIEFAIR CONDITIONINGCONTROL PANEL1 Automatic operation2a Adjustment of temperature on driver's side2b Adjustme

Seite 100 - INTERIOR COMFORT

A B DC33 IIREMOTE CONTROLNote :The simultaneous use of other high frequency equipment(mobile telephones, domestic alarms, etc.) may momentarily hinder

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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

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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

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A137 IIANTI-INTRUSION ALARMYour vehicle may be equipped with an ANTI-INTRUSION ALARM. This provides :Exterior perimeter protection by means of detecto

Seite 106 - SUN ROOF

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

Seite 107 - OPENING THE BONNET

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

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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

Seite 109 - V6 ENGINE

41 IIINSTRUMENT PANELan incorrect engine oil level can seriously damage your engine. See « Levels ».On switching on the ignition, the instrument panel

Seite 110 - V6 HDi ENGINE

42IIINSTRUMENT PANELMAINTENANCE INDICATORIt informs you when the next routine sevice is due in accordance with the vehicle servicing schedule in the M

Seite 111 - RADIATOR – COOLANT

0000AA43 IIINSTRUMENT PANELMaintenance intervalsIf you use your vehicle in par-ticularly difficult conditions, it is essential to have recourse to the

Seite 112 - 12V BATTERY

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

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CABBBB1 432D45 IIMULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYSCOLOUR SCREEN C1 - Outside temperature2 - Display zone3 - Date4 - TimeWhen the outside temperature is between +

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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

Seite 115 - DASHBOARD

CABBBBD46IIMULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYSCOLOUR SCREEN CTRIP COMPUTERTo enter the distance to be travelled on the trip compu-ter :Press on A.Use B to select t

Seite 116 - TABLE OF FUSES

47 IIMULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYSCOLOUR SCREEN CTo activate/deactivate the daytime-running lamps :Proceed in a similar manner by selecting/deselecting the c

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CABBBBD48IIMULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYSCOLOUR SCREEN CTo choose units (for tem-perature, fuel consumption etc.) :Press on A.Use B to select the icon « Per-s

Seite 118 - UNDER THE BONNET

1243 5CABBBBD49 IIMULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYSNAVIDRIVE COLOUR DISPLAY1 Outside temperature.2 Directory.3 Date.4 Telephone.5 Time.When the outside temp

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50IITRIP COMPUTEROPERATIONFor selection and display of the various types of information, give short presses on the end of the windcsreen wiper stalk.P

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51 IITRIP COMPUTERColour screen CNaviDrive colour displayRangeThis is the distance that can still be travelled on the amount of fuel remaining in the

Seite 121 - CAPACITIES

52IITRIP COMPUTERThis gauge informs you of the temperature of the oil in your engine.OIL TEMPERATURE (NAVIDRIVE COLOUR DISPLAY)If the temperature is t

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53 IITRIP COMPUTERTYRE DEFLATION DETECTIONThis function warns you of tyres that are deflated or punctured, by means of sensors that continuously monito

Seite 123 - FUEL QUALITY

54IITRIP COMPUTERTyre deflation alertThe SERVICE warning lamp comes on and the vehicle outline appears, accompanied by a message and a sound signal.Th

Seite 124 - CHANGING BULBS

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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2Dashboard ...6-7Instrument panel ...

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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

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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

Seite 128 - SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS

58IIAUTOMATIC GEARBOXAUTOMATIC FORWARD DRIVEThe gearbox always selects the gear best adapted to the following param-eters :Style of driving.Road profil

Seite 129 - ROOF BARS

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

Seite 130 - VERY COLD PROTECTION

A60IIELECTRIC PARKING BRAKEOPERATIONTo parkWith the vehicle stationary, operate the parking brake by pulling then releasing the control A.Note :in all

Seite 131 - CHANGING A WHEEL

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

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62IIBRAKESABS systemThe ABS system enhances your safety by preventing the wheels from locking in the event of sudden braking or in conditions of poor

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A63 IIELECTRONIC STABILITY PROGRAMMEThe ESP system offers increased driving safety but is not in place to encourage the driver to take addi-tional ris

Seite 134 - TOWING – LIFTING

64IIDIESEL PARTICLE FILTERIn addition to the catalytic converter, this filter contributes actively to the preserving of air quality, by collecting the

Seite 135 - Weights (kg)

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

Seite 136 - (MILES PER GALLON)

3CONTENTSChapter II IIIIDRIVINGRemote control ...33-34Keys ...

Seite 137 - DIMENSIONS (IN METRES)

166IIACTIVATION/DEACTIVATIONYou can activate/deactivate the parking assistance by pressing button 1. When the parking assist-ance is inactive, the war

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67 IIFEATURESWith dipped beams or main beams, the Directional headlamps function turns the headlamps in the direction the road ahead is taking.Your vi

Seite 139 - VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION

168IILANE DEPARTURE WARNING SYSTEMThis driving assistance device warns you when you unwittingly cross a lane marking (either a continuous or a dotted

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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

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A72IIIACCESSTo make it easier to open the doors, the windows automatically open by a few millimetres.Note : This movement occurs immediately you touc

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AB73 IIIACCESSBOOTThis can be unlocked, vehicle stopped :With either the remote control or the key.Using the interior central unlock-ing button, or si

Seite 145 - USER PRECAUTIONS

ABCD74IIIAUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONINGA. Sunlight sensorB. Soft diffusion systemC. Temperature and humidity sensorD. Ventilated stor-age under the cent

Seite 146 - DRIVING POSITION

75 IIIAUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONINGAIR CONDITIONINGThis system automatically adjusts the temperature, the flow of air and the distribution of air inside t

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4III Chapter III IIICOMFORTIV Chapter IV IVMAINTENANCEAccess ...

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2a 2b13a 3b4765176IIIAUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONINGThe system has a differentiated adjustment for the driver's side and passenger's side, in ter

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77 IIIAUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONINGNotes :When starting from cold, in order to prevent unwanted cold air, the air flow will increase only gradually to its

Seite 150 - User Precautions :

3a 3b478IIIAUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING3. ADJUSTING THE AIR DISTRIBUTIONSuccessives or continuous presses on buttons 3a and 3b orient the flow of air on

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56779 IIIAUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING5. FRONT DEMISTING - DEICINGPress button 5 for rapid clear windows. The warning lamp comes on. This system controls

Seite 152 - CHILD SAFETY

80IIIAUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONINGTo activate/deactivate the air conditioning systemPress on the control « CLIM » to go into the « air con-ditioning » mo

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ABCD81 IIIAUTOMATIC OPERATIONActivationWhen you press button A, the automatic mode automatically and simultaneously controls the air flow and air distr

Seite 154 - ADVICE ON DRIVING*

CD82IIIREAR SEATSREAR HEAD RESTRAINTSThe rear head restraints have two positions :A stowed position for when the seat is not occupied.A deployed posit

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1283 IIIREAR SEATSFOLDING BENCHSEATThe whole or just part of the benchseat can be folded. It is necessary to remove the head restraints.Seat cushionUs

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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

Seite 157 - BRAKING SYSTEM

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

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ABC5V Chapter V VPRACTICAL ADVICEVI Chapter VI VITECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSALPHABETICAL INDEX 138USER PRECAUTIONS I➟XXIVFuel ...

Seite 159 - Wear indicators

A86IIIAIRBAGSAIRBAG EQUIPMENTYour vehicle has :A driver's front airbag.A driver's knees airbag.A front passenger's airbag which can be

Seite 160 - LOADS AND TOWING

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

Seite 161 - CATALYTIC CONVERTER

a ba bc88IIICHILD RESTRAINTSPack Lounge seats Conventional benchseatThe ISOFIX fastening sys-temThe ISOFIX system features 3 rings for each lateral

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89 IIICHILD RESTRAINTSTABLE SUMMARISING THE INSTALLATION OF ISOFIX CHILD SEATSIn compliance with European legislation (ECE 16), this table indicates

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A90IIISUSPENSION WITH ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED SPRINGING AND DAMPINGActive suspension with piloted damping and flexibility automati-cally and instanta

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91 IIIGROUND CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENTPosition changes may only be made when the engine is run-ning.The ground clearance is adjusted automatically. You can

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92IIIGROUND CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENTAUTOMATIC CORRECTION OF GROUND CLEARANCEYour vehicle has active suspension with variable damping which is electronical

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2212293 IIIINTERIOR LIGHTINGFront Rear2. SpotlampsA press on one of the buttons 2 switches the corresponding spot-lamp on or off.These only work when

Seite 167 - RECYCLING AND THE ENVIRONMENT

CD94IIIINTERIOR LIGHTINGLATERAL AMBIANCE LIGHT-INGThis is in the zone designated by the arrows.AdjustmentsWith the vehicle lamps on, press on buttons

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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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