2024-2026 Dacia Duster SUV Your comfort User Manual
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AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING  
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AIR VENTS, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING  
Air vents: air outlets  
Air outlets  
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1 Left-hand air vent.  
2 Left-hand side window demister outlet.  
3 Windscreen demisting vents.  
4 Centre air vents.  
5 Control panel  
6 Right-hand side window demister outlet.  
7 Right-hand air vent.  
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8 Footwell heater outlets for front passengers.  
9 Footwell heater outlets for rear passengers (depending on the vehicle).  
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Centre 4 and side 1 and 7 air vents  
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Air vent 7  
Air vents 4  
Opening: move the cursor 11 towards  
the outside of the vehicle.  
Opening: move the cursor 12 towards  
the outside of the vehicle.  
Air flow  
Closing: Move the cursor 11 towards  
the inside of the vehicle as far as it will  
go.  
Closing: Move the cursor 12 towards  
the inside of the vehicle as far as it will  
go.  
Air vent 1  
Opening: move the cursor 10 towards  
the outside of the vehicle.  
Closing: Move the cursor 10 towards  
the inside of the vehicle as far as it will  
go.  
Do not add anything to  
the vehicle’s ventilation  
circuit (for example, to  
remove bad odours).  
There is a risk of damage or of  
fire.  
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Passenger footwell heater outlets 9.  
the rear view mirrors.  
Do not attach any objects  
to the air vents (e.g. tele-  
phone mounting).  
5. Adjusting the air temperature.  
6. Switching passenger compartment  
isolation mode/air recirculation mode  
on  
Do not add anything to  
the vehicle’s ventilation  
circuit (for example, to  
remove bad odours).  
There is a risk of damage or of  
fire.  
Risk of damage.  
Information and advice for use  
280.  
To remove bad odours from  
your vehicles, only use the  
systems designed for this  
Adjusting the air temperature  
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Turn control 5 to obtain the desired  
temperature. The further towards the  
red the slide is, the higher the temper-  
ature will be.  
Heating, ventilation, air condi-  
tioning  
purpose.  
Consult an approved dealer.  
System A  
Adjusting the ventilation fan speed  
Rear seats  
Move control 3 from 0 to 4. The further  
the control is positioned to the right,  
the greater the amount of air blown in-  
to the passenger compartment. To stop  
air from entering the passenger com-  
partment, set the 3 control to "0".  
(depending on the vehicle)  
The system is deactivated: the ventila-  
tion speed for the passenger compart-  
ment air is zero (vehicle stationary),  
you can however still feel a slight flow  
of air when the vehicle is moving.  
Controls  
The controls will depend on the vehicle  
equipment level.  
1. Distribution of air.  
2. Switching air conditioning on or off.  
3. Adjusting the ventilation fan speed.  
4. De-icing/demisting of the rear  
screen and, depending on the vehicle,  
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Using the heating and air conditioning  
system increases the speed of demist-  
ing.  
Prolonged use of this con-  
trol in position 0 can lead to  
condensation forming on  
Prolonged use of air recir-  
culation can lead to con-  
densation forming on the  
Heated rear screen  
the side windows and windscreen  
and problems due to the use of  
non-renewed air in the passenger  
compartment.  
side windows and windscreen,  
and discomfort due 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 func-  
tion is no longer required, by  
pressing the 6 button.  
With the engine running,  
press the button4 (the warning light  
comes on).  
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This function de-ices/demists the rear  
screen and the electric de-icing  
rearview mirrors (depending on the ve-  
hicle).  
Switching passenger compartment  
isolation mode/air recirculation  
mode on.  
Depending on the vehicle, the function  
is stopped:  
– after a period of time set by the sys-  
tem (the indicator light disappears);  
by pressing button 4 again (the indi-  
cator light disappears).  
Air recirculation operates as fol-  
lows:  
– isolating the vehicle from the exter-  
nal atmosphere (e.g. when driving in  
polluted areas, etc.);  
to bring the passenger compartment  
to the desired temperature as quickly  
as possible.  
Distribution of air in the passenger  
compartment  
The button 6 can be used to activate  
(warning light on) or deactivate (warn-  
ing light off) the isolation of the pas-  
senger compartment/air recirculation  
function.  
Rapid demisting  
Turn controls 1, 3 and 6 to positions:  
Under these conditions, air is taken  
from the passenger compartment and  
is recirculated, with no air being taken  
from outside the vehicle.  
demisting  
;
maximum fan speed;  
external air.  
Turn control 1 to choose the distribu-  
tion option.  
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The air conditioning does not operate  
when the exterior temperature is low.  
on  
The air flow is directed to the  
dashboard vents.  
Information and advice for use  
280.  
Fuel consumption increas-  
es when the air condition-  
ing is being used (switch it  
off when it is not required).  
The air flow is directed towards  
the dashboard vents and the footwells.  
Adjusting the air temperature  
Turn control 5 to obtain the desired  
temperature. The further towards the  
red the slide is, the higher the temper-  
ature will be.  
The air flow is directed mainly  
towards the footwells.  
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System B  
The air flow is distributed be-  
tween front side window demisting  
vents, the windscreen demisting vents  
and the footwells.  
Adjusting the ventilation fan speed  
Move control 3 from 0 to 4. The further  
the control is positioned to the right,  
the greater the amount of air blown in-  
to the passenger compartment. To stop  
air from entering the passenger com-  
partment, set the 3 control to "0".  
All the air is then directed to the  
windscreen and front side window  
demisting vents.  
The system is deactivated: the ventila-  
tion speed for the passenger compart-  
ment air is zero (vehicle stationary),  
you can however still feel a slight flow  
of air when the vehicle is moving.  
Switching the air conditioning on or  
off  
Controls  
The controls will depend on the vehicle  
equipment level.  
The air conditioning is switched on (in-  
dicator light lit) or off (indicator light off)  
using button 2  
1. Distribution of air.  
2. Switching air conditioning on or off.  
3. Adjusting the ventilation fan speed.  
Prolonged use of this con-  
trol in position 0 can lead to  
condensation forming on  
Activation is not possible if the 3 con-  
trol is set to 0.  
4. De-icing/demisting of the rear  
screen and, depending on the vehicle,  
the rear view mirrors.  
The air conditioning system is used  
for:  
the side windows and windscreen  
and problems due to the use of  
non-renewed air in the passenger  
compartment.  
lowering the temperature inside the  
passenger compartment;  
eliminating condensation more  
quickly.  
5. Adjusting the air temperature.  
6. Switching passenger compartment  
isolation mode/air recirculation mode  
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Switching passenger compartment  
isolation mode/air recirculation  
mode on.  
Heated rear screen  
With the engine running,  
Prolonged use of air recir-  
culation can lead to con-  
densation forming on the  
press the button4 (the warning light  
side windows and windscreen,  
and discomfort due to the use of  
non-renewed air in the passenger  
compartment.  
comes on).  
Depending on the vehicle, this function  
de-ices/demists the rear screen and  
the exterior rearview mirrors.  
You are therefore advised to re-  
turn to normal mode (external air)  
as soon as the air recirculation  
function is no longer required, by  
turning the control 7 to the right.  
Depending on the vehicle, the function  
is stopped:  
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The stalk 7 allows you to switch isola-  
tion of the passenger compartment/air  
recirculation on and off.  
– after a period of time set by the sys-  
tem (the indicator light disappears);  
by pressing button 4 again (the indi-  
cator light disappears).  
A warning light 6 lights up to confirm  
operation.  
Distribution of air in the passenger  
compartment  
Air recirculation operates as fol-  
lows:  
Under these conditions, air is taken  
from the passenger compartment and  
is recirculated, with no air being taken  
from outside the vehicle.  
– isolating the vehicle from the exter-  
nal atmosphere (e.g. when driving in  
polluted areas, etc.);  
to bring the passenger compartment  
to the desired temperature as quickly  
as possible.  
Rapid demisting  
Turn control 1 to choose the distribu-  
tion option.  
Turn controls 1, 3 and 7 to positions:  
demisting  
maximum fan speed;  
external air.  
;
The air flow is directed to the  
dashboard vents.  
Using the air conditioning increases  
the speed of demisting.  
The air flow is directed towards  
the dashboard vents and the footwells.  
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5. Air-conditioning activation control.  
The air flow is directed mainly  
towards the footwells.  
Fuel consumption increas-  
es when the air condition-  
ing is being used (switch it  
off when it is not required).  
6. Passenger's heated seat activation  
control.  
7. Heated windscreen activation con-  
trol.  
The air flow is distributed be-  
tween front side window demisting  
vents, the windscreen demisting vents  
and the footwells.  
8. Passenger compartment air distrib-  
ution indicator.  
Automatic climate control  
The controls  
9. Stopping the system.  
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All the air is then directed to the  
windscreen and front side window  
demisting vents.  
10. Passenger compartment air distri-  
bution adjustment.  
11. Activation control for the "A/  
C MAX" function.  
Switching the air conditioning on or  
off  
12. Air recirculation.  
13. Air conditioning activation control  
in AUTO mode (configuration A ).  
The air conditioning is switched on (in-  
dicator light lit) or off (indicator light off)  
using button 2  
14. De-icing/demisting of the rear  
screen and, depending on the vehicle,  
the rear view mirrors.  
Activation is not possible if the 3 con-  
trol is set to 0.  
The air conditioning system is used  
for:  
15. "Clear View" function.  
16. Adjusting the ventilation speed  
and stopping the system.  
lowering the temperature inside the  
passenger compartment;  
eliminating condensation more  
quickly.  
17. Adjusting the driver's air tempera-  
ture.  
1. Driver's heating temperature indica-  
tor (configuration A).  
The air conditioning does not operate  
when the exterior temperature is low.  
Activating the system  
2. Ventilation speed indicator.  
When the vehicle is started, the sys-  
tem returns to the last programme  
used.  
3. Heated steering wheel activation  
control.  
4. Driver's heated seat activation con-  
trol.  
The system is also functional when  
parked.  
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Press the control 13 (configuration A )  
to activate the system or set the con-  
trol 16 to the desired ventilation  
speed.  
comfort in the rear seats. Press button  
13 then press upwards again to acti-  
vate FAST mode.  
Automatic mode  
When the air conditioning starts in au-  
tomatic mode, the system returns to  
the last programme used.  
Stopping the system  
Press the button 9 :  
the air conditioning or heating stops  
automatically;  
– the air ventilation speed in the pas-  
senger compartment is zero;  
– – there is, however, a slight flow of  
air when the vehicle is moving.  
Any action on a button oth-  
er than the AUTO button  
triggers deactivation of au-  
tomatic mode.  
Configuration A  
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The automatic climate control system  
guarantees comfort in the passenger  
compartment and good visibility (ex-  
cept in the event of extreme condi-  
tions), while optimising fuel consump-  
tion.  
This position should not normally be  
used.  
Adjusting the distribution of air in  
the passenger compartment  
Switching the air conditioning on or  
off  
The system controls the ventilation  
speed, air distribution, air recirculation,  
and starting and stopping the air condi-  
tioning and air temperature.  
The control 5 authorises activation  
(warning light on) or deactivation  
(warning light off) of the air condition-  
ing.  
This mode consists of a choice of  
three programmes:  
The system cannot be switched on if  
the ventilation power is zero.  
AUTO: optimises the selected comfort  
level according to exterior conditions.  
Press the button 13 .  
The air conditioning system is used  
for:  
lowering the temperature inside the  
passenger compartment;  
eliminating condensation more  
quickly.  
SOFT: enables the desired tempera-  
ture level to be obtained more smooth-  
ly and silently. Press button 13 then  
press downwards again to activate  
SOFT mode.  
Recommendation: to optimise vehicle  
range, deactivate the air conditioning  
when the outside temperature is com-  
fortable.  
FAST: increases the air flow in the  
passenger compartment. This mode is  
recommended in particular to optimise  
Press 10 one or more times to select  
the air distribution. The air distribution  
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selected 8 is displayed on the multi-  
media screen. The positions are in the  
following order:  
the red the slide is, the higher the tem-  
perature will be.  
"Clear View" function  
Press the button 15 and the built-in  
warning light comes on.  
When the air conditioning system is  
used for long periods, it may begin to  
feel cold. To increase the temperature,  
press 17 then raise the tab upwards  
on the multimedia screen.  
This function quickly de-mists the  
windscreen, rear screen, front side  
windows and door mirrors (depending  
on the vehicle). It automatically acti-  
vates the air conditioning and rear  
screen de-icing functions.  
All the air is then directed to the  
windscreen and front side window  
demisting vents.  
Adjusting the ventilation fan speed  
The air flow is distributed be-  
tween front side window demisting  
vents, the windscreen demisting vents  
and the footwells.  
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To exit this function, press the button  
15 or the button 13 again (configura-  
tion A ).  
The air flow is distributed be-  
tween the front side window demisting  
vents, the windscreen demisting vents,  
the dashboard air vents and the  
footwells.  
Some buttons have an op-  
erating light indicating their  
operative state.  
The air flow is mainly directed to  
the dashboard air vents.  
Rear screen de-icing and demist-  
ing  
Press button 14 and the built-in warn-  
ing light comes on. This function en-  
ables rapid demisting or de-icing of the  
rear screen and de-icing of the rear  
view mirrors (on equipped vehicles).  
The air flow is directed towards  
the dashboard vents and towards the  
footwells.  
In automatic mode, the system uses  
the most suitable amount of air to  
reach and maintain the desired com-  
fort level.  
The air flow is directed mainly  
towards the footwells.  
To exit this function, press button 14  
again. Demisting automatically stops.  
You will still be able to adjust the venti-  
lation speed by pressing the control 16  
to increase or reduce the ventilation  
speed.  
Adjusting the air temperature  
Press the button 17 then use the tab  
on the multimedia screen to adjust the  
air temperature. The further towards  
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"A/C MAX" function  
Prolonged use of air recir-  
culation can lead to con-  
densation forming on the  
Press the button 11 to activate the  
function. Deactivate ECO mode to  
make the most of it.  
side windows and windscreen,  
and discomfort due to the use of  
non-renewed air in the passenger  
compartment. We therefore ad-  
vise you to return to normal mode  
(external air) as soon as the air  
recirculation function is no longer  
required, by pressing button 12  
again.  
The "A/C MAX" function enables the  
user to feel the maximum power of  
their air conditioning system without  
any constraint or compromise related  
to the acoustics and the feeling of the  
air being too cold on the hands and  
face.  
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Demisting/de-icing will still  
take priority over the air re-  
circulation.  
This function involves automatic modi-  
fications:  
temperature programmed to fully  
cold;  
distribution of air to the occupants;  
air flow at its maximum power;  
activation of the air conditioning;  
air recirculation.  
Manual use  
Press button 12 and the built-in warn-  
ing light comes on.  
Air conditioning: information  
and advice on use  
Prolonged use of this position may  
lead to odours, caused by non-renewal  
of air, and the formation of condensa-  
tion on the windows.  
Advice on use  
In some situations (air conditioning off,  
air recirculation activated, ventilation  
speed at zero or low etc.), you may no-  
tice that condensation starts to form on  
the windows and windscreen.  
Air recirculation (isolation of the  
passenger compartment)  
We therefore advise you to return to  
automatic mode as soon as air recircu-  
lation is no longer needed, by pressing  
button 12 (configuration A ).  
If there is condensation, use the  
"Clear View" function to remove it,  
then use the air conditioning in auto-  
matic mode to stop it forming again.  
To exit this function, press the button  
12 again.  
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doors for a few moments to let the hot  
air escape before starting the engine.  
In order to preserve the life of your  
vehicle's traction battery.  
Vehicles equipped with  
ECO mode  
Once activated, ECO mode  
may reduce the performance of  
the automatic air conditioning  
177.  
A prolonged drop in air conditioning ef-  
ficiency may lead to premature deterio-  
ration of the traction battery.  
Maintenance  
Refer to the maintenance document  
for your vehicle for the inspection fre-  
quency.  
Presence of water under the vehi-  
cle  
After prolonged use of the air condi-  
tioning system, it is normal for water to  
be present under the vehicle. This is  
caused by condensation.  
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Use the air conditioning  
system regularly, even in  
cold weather, running it at  
least once a month for approxi-  
mately 5 minutes.  
Do not add anything to  
the vehicle’s ventilation  
circuit (for example, to  
remove bad odours).  
There is a risk of damage or of  
fire.  
Do not open the refrig-  
erant circuit. The fluid  
may damage eyes or  
skin.  
Operating faults  
As a general rule, contact your ap-  
proved dealer in the event of an oper-  
ating fault.  
Fuel consumption  
You will normally notice an increase in  
fuel consumption (especially when dri-  
ving in town) when the air conditioning  
is operating.  
Reduction in de-icing, demisting  
or air conditioning performance.  
Before carrying out any  
operation in the engine  
compartment, you must  
switch off the ignition  
149 151.  
This may be caused by the cabin filter  
cartridge becoming clogged.  
For vehicles fitted with air conditioning  
with no automatic mode, switch off the  
system when it is not required.  
No cold air is being produced.  
Check that the controls are set correct-  
ly and that the fuses are sound. Other-  
wise, switch off the system.  
Advice for reducing consumption  
and helping to preserve the environ-  
ment  
Special features of Hybrid versions  
Drive with the air vents open and the  
windows closed. If the vehicle has  
been parked in the sun, open the  
The vehicle's air conditioning system is  
also used to cool the traction battery.  
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Refrigerant fluid  
Inflammable product  
Consult the vehicle user man-  
ual  
Maintenance  
(1) Quantity of re-  
frigerant fluid  
present in the ve-  
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x.xxx kg  
hicle.  
(2) Global Warm-  
ing Potential  
GWP xxxx  
(CO2 equivalent).  
(3) Quantity in  
weight and in  
CO2 equivalent.  
The refrigerant fluid circuit (of which  
some components are hermetically  
sealed) may contain fluorinated green-  
house gases.  
CO2 eq x.xxx t  
Additional information  
Depending on label and depending on  
the type of refrigerant:  
Depending on the vehicle, you will find  
the following information on label A af-  
fixed inside the engine compartment.  
Refrigerant fluid R-1234yf  
The presence and location of the infor-  
mation on label A depends on the ve-  
hicle.  
(1) 0,475 kg  
(2) GWP 4  
(3) 0.002 t  
Type of refrigerant fluid  
(XXX) Type of oil in the air  
conditioning circuit  
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MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT  
Multimedia settings  
Multimedia port  
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The multimedia sockets USBC 3 and  
6 can be used to charge accessories  
with a maximum power of 12 Watts (5  
Volts) per socket.  
Using the telephone  
We remind you of the  
need to conform to the  
legislation in force con-  
cerning the use of such equip-  
ment.  
The presence and location of this  
equipment depends on the vehicle’s  
multimedia equipment.  
1. Multimedia screen.  
Note: the multimedia sockets USBC  
3 can also be used the transfer data.  
2. Multimedia sockets USBC in the  
centre console A or B .  
3. Accessories socket 293.  
4. Steering column control.  
5. Voice command.  
Please refer to the multime-  
dia instructions for further  
information.  
6. Multimedia sockets USBC for the  
rear passengers.  
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Phone holder A  
Connect accessories  
with a maximum power  
of 12 watts only.  
Using the telephone  
We remind you of the  
need to conform to the  
legislation in force con-  
cerning the use of such equip-  
ment.  
Fire hazard.  
Hands-free telephone integrat-  
ed control  
4
Induction charging area8  
For vehicles equipped with it, open the  
bottom hatch 10 : lift the hatch 9 , place  
your phone 13 in the horizontal posi-  
tion in the slider 12 and then lower the  
hatch 9 while positioning the phone in  
the slide 11.  
Use the microphone 7 and the steer-  
ing column control 5.  
294.  
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Using the telephone  
We remind you of the  
need to conform to the  
legislation in force con-  
cerning the use of such equip-  
ment.  
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Make sure that the telephone is se-  
curely held in place between the 11  
and 12 stands before use.  
For safety reasons, carry  
out any adjustments  
while the vehicle is sta-  
tionary.  
Make sure that the tele-  
phone is securely held in  
place in the telephone  
holder to ensure that it is  
not thrown onto the occupants  
during sudden turning or braking.  
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Removable phone holder B  
On vehicles that are equipped, to fit  
the removable telephone holder B , ob-  
serve the following instructions:  
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attach the base 15 of the telephone  
holder to the multi-accessory holder  
YouClip 16;  
– place your telephone in the tele-  
phone holder 18 pressing the fixed  
clamp 17 , then release the clamp 19  
so that the telephone is firmly held in  
place between clamps 17 and 19.  
pull the clamp 19 to the right;  
To remove the removable telephone  
holder B , press button 14 .  
press button 14 on telephone hold-  
er B;  
Note: You can manually adjust the tilt  
of the telephone holder 18 to the de-  
sired position.  
Only use the telephone holder ap-  
proved by the Technical Department.  
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MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT  
Make sure that the base  
of the telephone holder  
is correctly fitted and that  
the telephone is securely  
held in place in the telephone  
holder, so that it is not thrown on-  
to the occupants during sudden  
turning or braking.  
4
For safety reasons, carry  
out any adjustments  
while the vehicle is sta-  
tionary.  
If your vehicle is not fitted with an au-  
dio system, one can be fitted and  
space 20 has been provided for the  
radio.  
Using the telephone  
We remind you of the  
need to conform to the  
legislation in force con-  
cerning the use of such equip-  
ment.  
Please refer to the multime-  
dia instructions for further  
information.  
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One-touch windows  
Electric windows  
Passenger safety  
The driver can deacti-  
vate operation of the  
These systems operate with the igni-  
tion on or off, until one of the front  
doors is opened (limited to about 3  
minutes).  
rear passenger electric  
windows by pressing switch 4 . A  
confirmation message is dis-  
played on the instrument panel.  
Driver's responsibility  
Never leave your vehicle  
with the card or key in-  
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From the front passenger seat  
side, with a child, adult  
who is not self-sufficient or a pet  
in the vehicle, even for a short  
while.  
They may pose a risk to them-  
Briefly press or pull a window switch  
selves or to others by starting the  
engine or activating equipment  
(such as the gear lever or electric  
windows).  
If any part of the body becomes  
trapped, reverse the direction of  
the window immediately by press-  
ing the relevant switch.  
as far as it will go: the window will be  
fully raised or lowered. Pressing the  
switch again stops the window moving.  
Note: the rear windows do not open  
fully.  
From the driver's seat, use switch:  
1 for the driver's side;  
Risk of serious injury.  
2 for the front passenger's side;  
3 and 5 for the rear passengers.  
Press the switch 6.  
Note: if the window detects resistance  
when almost fully closed (e.g. a tree  
branch), it stops and then lowers again  
by a few centimetres.  
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When locking the doors from the out-  
side, if you press and hold the card  
locking button, all the windows  
equipped with a one-touch electric win-  
dow will close automatically.  
Avoid resting any objects  
against a half-open win-  
dow: there is a risk that the  
electric window could be dam-  
aged.  
When closing the win-  
dows, ensure that no  
part of the body (arm,  
hand, etc.) is protruding  
It is recommended that the user only  
operates the system when the vehicle  
can be seen clearly and no one is in-  
side.  
from the vehicle.  
Risk of serious injury.  
From the rear seats  
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Impossible to operate the one-  
touch electric window  
When closing the win-  
dows, ensure that no  
part of the body (arm,  
hand, etc.) is protruding  
from the vehicle.  
The one-touch electric window has a  
thermal cut-out: If you press the win-  
dow switch repeatedly (numerous ac-  
tuations within a few minutes), it goes  
into protection mode (locking the win-  
dow in the closed position).  
Risk of serious injury.  
You can:  
use the electric window switch briefly  
and with intervals of approximately 30  
seconds;  
with the engine running, the window  
will be unlocked after approximately 20  
minutes of inaction on the electric win-  
dow switch.  
Operating faults  
In case of a fault when closing a win-  
dow, the system reverts to normal  
mode: pull the switch concerned up as  
often as necessary to fully close the  
window (the window will close gradual-  
ly), hold the switch (still on the closure  
side) for one second then lower and  
raise the window fully to reinitialise the  
system.  
Press the switch 7 .  
Remote control window opening/  
closing  
When unlocking the doors from the  
outside, if you press and hold the  
card unlocking button, all the win-  
dows equipped with a one-touch elec-  
tric window will open automatically.  
If necessary, contact an approved  
Dealer.  
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT EQUIPMENT  
Manually operated rear windows  
Map reading lights  
Interior lighting  
Courtesy light  
4
Turn the handle 8 to lower or raise the  
window to the desired height.  
Front reading spot lights 2  
(depending on the vehicle)  
Pressing switch 2 provides:  
Press switch 1 to enable:  
continuous lighting;  
continuous lighting;  
or temporary lighting, controlled by  
opening one of the front doors, or by  
opening one of the four doors, depend-  
ing on the vehicle. The light only goes  
out when the doors are correctly  
closed;  
or temporary lighting, controlled by  
opening one of the front doors, or by  
opening one of the four doors, depend-  
ing on the vehicle. The light only goes  
out when the doors are correctly  
closed;  
or else the light definitively turned  
off.  
or else the light definitively turned  
off.  
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT EQUIPMENT  
Glovebox light 4  
Luggage compartment light 5  
4
Rear map reading lights 3  
(depending on the vehicle)  
The light 4 comes on when the cover  
The light 5, comes on when the lug-  
is opened.  
gage compartment is opened.  
Pressing switch 3 provides:  
continuous lighting;  
or temporary lighting, controlled by  
opening one of the front doors, or by  
opening one of the four doors, depend-  
ing on the vehicle. The light only goes  
out when the doors are correctly  
closed;  
or else the light definitively turned  
off.  
Your comfort - 291  
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT EQUIPMENT  
Sun visor storage compartment 4  
Sun visor, mirror, grab handle  
Automatic operation of  
interior lighting  
Sun visor 1  
(depending on the vehicle)  
if the doors are unlocked using  
the remote control, the interior  
lighting is switched on for approxi-  
mately 30 seconds.  
4
– If a door is open (or not proper-  
ly closed), the lighting is switched  
on for approximately 5 to 10 min-  
utes.  
if all the doors are closed, the  
interior lighting starts to dim when  
the ignition is switched on.  
This can be used for storing motorway  
tickets, cards, etc.  
Lower the sun visor 1 over the wind-  
screen or unclip it and flip it over to the  
side window.  
Courtesy mirrors 2  
Depending on the vehicle, the sun vi-  
sors are fitted with a courtesy mirror.  
Lift the cover 3 .  
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT EQUIPMENT  
Do not use it for getting into or out of  
the vehicle.  
Front 5 and rear 6 grab handles  
Accessories socket  
Accessories sockets 1 or, depend-  
ing on the vehicle, 2  
4
You can use socket 1 or, depending  
on the vehicle, socket 2.  
It is provided for the purpose of con-  
necting accessories approved by our  
Technical Department.  
Connect accessories  
with a maximum power  
of 120 watts (12 V) only.  
When several accessory  
sockets are used at the same  
time, the total power of the con-  
nected accessories must not ex-  
ceed 180 watts.  
Fire hazard.  
This offers support and can be held  
when the vehicle is moving.  
Your comfort - 293  
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS  
Centre console storage com-  
partment 2  
Centre console storage com-  
partment/Induction charging  
zone 3  
Front door storage compart-  
ments 1  
4
Depending on the vehicle, the 4 sym-  
bol indicates that area 3 can be used  
to charge your phone without using a  
charging cable.  
Nothing should be  
placed on the floor (area  
in front of the driver) as  
these objects may slide  
under the pedals during sudden  
braking manoeuvres, thus ob-  
structing their use.  
For more information on the induction  
charging zone, please refer to the mul-  
timedia instructions.  
294 - Your comfort  
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS  
Passenger side storage com-  
partment  
It is essential not to leave  
any objects (start-up card,  
USB drive, SD card, credit  
Ensure that no hard,  
heavy or pointed objects  
are placed in the "open"  
storage compartments in  
such a way that they may fall onto  
passengers during sudden turn-  
ing, braking or in the event of an  
accident.  
card, jewellery, keys, coins, etc.)  
3 in the induction charging zone  
when charging your phone.  
Remove any magnetic cards or  
credit cards from the phone case  
before positioning your telephone  
in the induction charging area 3.  
4
Central storage compartment 5  
Placement for cup or ashtray 6  
Objects left in the induction  
charging area 3 may over-  
heat.  
Ensure that no hard,  
heavy or pointed objects  
are placed in the "open"  
You are advised to place them in  
the areas provided for this pur-  
pose (storage compartment, sun  
visor compartment etc.).  
Pull handle 7 to open it.  
This glove box can be used to store A4  
format documents.  
storage compartments in  
such a way that they may fall onto  
passengers during sharp turning,  
sudden braking or in the event of  
an accident.  
Inside the cover, a compartment is pro-  
vided for pens, maps, etc.  
Nothing should be  
placed on the floor (area  
in front of the driver) as  
these objects may slide  
under the pedals during sudden  
braking manoeuvres, thus ob-  
structing their use.  
Your comfort - 295  
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS  
Centre console storage com-  
partment 8  
Rear storage compartment 10  
Rear door storage compartment  
11  
4
Lift the central armrest cover 9.  
Ensure that no hard,  
heavy or pointed objects  
are placed in the "open"  
storage compartments in  
such a way that they may fall onto  
passengers during sharp turning,  
sudden braking or in the event of  
an accident.  
296 - Your comfort  
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS  
Front seat storage compart-  
ments 12  
Bag hooks 13  
Ensure that accessories  
YouClip are correctly fit-  
ted so that they may not  
be projected onto pas-  
sengers during sudden turning,  
braking or in the event of an acci-  
dent.  
4
Maximum weight per hook: 5 kg.  
Multi-accessory holder YouClip  
14, 15, 16, 17 and 18  
Depending on the vehicle, they are de-  
signed to secure the cube 19 , the bulb  
22 , the bag hook 24 (located in the  
luggage compartment) or accessories  
approved by the Technical Depart-  
ment.  
Contact an approved Dealer for all ad-  
vice.  
Your comfort - 297  
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS  
Cube 19  
4
To install the base on equipped vehi-  
cles, slide the base 21 of the cube  
from top to bottom on the multi-acces-  
sory holder 14 or 15 .  
You can use the cube as a cup holder.  
To remove the cube, slide the base 21  
of the cube from bottom to top on the  
multi-accessory holder.  
Maximum weight per cube: 0.5 kg.  
298 - Your comfort  
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT STORAGE, FITTINGS  
Lamp 22  
Bag hooks 24  
4
You can attach the lamp to the base  
20 of the cube or to one of the multi-  
accessory holders 14 , 15, 16 , 17 or  
18.  
You can attach the bag hook to the  
base 20 of the cube or to one of the  
multi-accessory holders 14 , 15 , 16 ,  
17 or 18.  
Press the button 23 to switch on the  
lamp.  
Maximum weight per hook on the base  
of the cube: 1 kg.  
Maximum weight per hook on the base  
14 : 2 kg.  
Maximum weight per hook on the base  
16 or 17: 5 kg.  
Your comfort - 299  
TRANSPORTING OBJECTS  
Slightly lift the parcel shelf 2 and pull it  
towards you, holding the ends.  
Luggage compartment storage  
Rear parcel shelf  
To refit, proceed in the reverse order to  
removal.  
Removal  
Do not place any heavy  
or solid objects on the  
parcel shelf.  
These may pose a risk  
to the vehicle occupants if the dri-  
ver has to brake suddenly or if the  
vehicle is involved in an accident.  
4
Lift the parcel shelf 2 to half height  
and unclip the mountings 3 located at  
each end of the shelf.  
Detach the two cords 1 from the lug-  
gage compartment door.  
The parcel shelf 2 is composed of two  
rigid sections.  
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TRANSPORTING OBJECTS  
Luggage compartment storage  
space and fittings  
Mobile floor 1  
4
Lowered position  
Compartmentalised position  
This allows for more space to store  
things in the luggage compartment and  
transport heavy loads.  
This enables you to compartmentalise  
the luggage compartment into two sep-  
arate spaces.  
Raised position  
Remove the mobile floor 1;  
place it in the luggage compartment  
underneath the runner 2 .  
Enables you to flatten the floor by fold-  
ing down the back of the rear bench  
seat and to compartmentalise the boot  
into two distinct spaces.  
The mobile floor is positioned on the  
runner 2.  
Maximum load allowed on  
the mobile floor in the  
raised position: 100 kg  
evenly distributed.  
Your comfort - 301  
TRANSPORTING OBJECTS  
Transporting objects in the luggage  
compartment  
Always position the objects transport-  
ed so that the largest surface is  
against:  
4
the rear bench seatbacks, for normal  
loads (example A );  
Always position the  
heaviest items directly  
on the floor in a low posi-  
tion 301/ If the vehicle  
the front seatbacks with the rear seat-  
backs folded down, as is the case for  
maximum loads (e.g. B ).  
is equipped, use the lashing  
points 1 located on the luggage  
compartment floor. The luggage  
should be loaded in such a way  
that no items will be thrown for-  
ward and strike the occupants if  
the driver has to brake suddenly.  
Fasten the rear seat belts, even if  
the seats are not occupied.  
Ensure that the objects being trans-  
ported are evenly distributed through-  
out the loading area.  
If you have to place objects on the  
folded seat back, it is vital that you re-  
move the headrests before folding the  
seat back so that it can be folded as  
flat as possible against the seat.  
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TRANSPORTING OBJECTS  
Towbar  
Permissible nose weight,  
maximum permissible  
towing weight, braked  
Vehicles used fully  
laden (Maximum Per-  
missible All-up Weight)  
and towing a trailer:  
and unbraked 380.  
Choice and fitting of towing  
equipment  
Maximum weight of towing equip-  
ment: 23 kg.  
Any towing device must not ob-  
struct any lighting component or  
the number plate when not in use.  
In all cases, you must comply with  
the regulations of the particular  
country you are in.  
The maximum speed must be  
limited to 62 mph (100 km/h) and  
the tyre pressure increased by  
0.2 bar 380.  
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Risk of tyre blowouts.  
Roof bars  
Modular roof bars  
For fitting and conditions of use,  
refer to the equipment fitting in-  
structions.  
Maximum dimension A = 951 mm.  
Please keep these instructions  
with the rest of the vehicle docu-  
mentation.  
If the vehicle is equipped, this device  
enables you to position the roof bars in  
Your comfort - 303  
TRANSPORTING OBJECTS  
either the transverse position (carrying  
position) or the longitudinal position  
(standard position).  
To place the bars in the transverse  
position:  
unclip the rotary covers 1 and put  
them in the vertical position (move-  
ment A );  
loosen the bolts 2 using the torque  
wrench 6 (see the following pages), lo-  
cated in the glovebox;  
4
use the tool 6 to tighten the bolts 2 :  
markers D and E located on the tool  
are offset (mark 7 );  
Permissible weight on  
roof bars: 380.  
It is forbidden to attach  
any carrying device on  
roof for vehicles not orig-  
inally fitted with longitudi-  
nal or modular roof bars.  
raise bars 3 and 4 and fit them in  
transverse position 5. To do this, place  
the bar 3 (movement B ) in the front  
position, then place the bar 4 (move-  
ment C ) in the rear position.  
Note: make sure that bars 3 and 4  
are correctly positioned.  
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TRANSPORTING OBJECTS  
tighten the bolts 2 as far as possible  
using the tool 6 until markers D and E  
located on the tool 6 are parallel (mark  
8);  
Make sure that the two  
modular roof bars are  
correctly position and  
locked.  
The modular roof bars  
are originally assembled  
and approved by our  
re-clip the rotary covers 1 .  
Technical Department.  
They are provided together with  
the bolts 2 and the tool 6 . These  
must only be used for attaching  
the roof bars to the vehicle.  
Regularly check the condition of  
the modular roof bars (correct po-  
sitioning of the bars, mounting  
points, bolts, etc.).  
Roof bars in the trans-  
verse position  
4
The maximum speed  
must be limited to 80 mph (130  
km/h).  
During the journey, check the  
installation and tighten the bolts  
every 300 miles (500 km) or so.  
Do not use them if they are dam-  
aged. Contact an approved Deal-  
er.  
Check that the objects  
and/or accessories (bike  
rack, roof box etc.) fitted  
to the modular roof bars  
When not using the bars in  
transverse position, refit the  
bars in longitudinal position  
in order to optimise fuel consump-  
tion and avoid air noise.  
Note: bars 3 and 4 are not inter-  
changeable.  
It is strictly forbidden to  
place the roof bars in the  
transverse position (car-  
are correctly positioned, evenly  
distributed and secured.  
rying position) when en-  
tering a roller-type car wash.  
If lost, contact an approved  
dealer to obtain the bolts 2  
and the tool 6 .  
Your comfort - 305  
TRANSPORTING OBJECTS  
Longitudinal roof bars  
Spoiler F  
For information on the  
range of equipment adapt-  
ed to your vehicle, we ad-  
vise you to consult an approved  
dealer. Refer to the  
manufacturer’s instructions for in-  
formation on how to fit and oper-  
ate the equipment.  
Please keep these instructions  
with the rest of the vehicle docu-  
mentation.  
4
Permissible weight on roof  
bars: 380.  
If fitted on the vehicle, you can trans-  
port luggage or additional equipment  
(bicycle rack, ski rack, etc):  
It is forbidden to attach  
any carrying device on  
roof for vehicles not orig-  
inally fitted with longitudi-  
nal or modular roof bars.  
It is prohibited to attach  
any carrying equipment  
(bike rack, luggage box  
etc.) resting against the  
on transverse roof bars which must  
in turn be attached to the longitudinal  
roof bars 9;  
directly onto the longitudinal roof  
bars.  
spoiler or tailgate. To install a car-  
rying device on your vehicle, con-  
tact an Approved Dealer.  
306 - Your comfort  

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