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* if equipped
[#] Number in brackets indicates chapter in Owner’s Manual.
The illustration in this guide may vary from the actual vehicle.
Your vehicle at a glance
Instrument Panel / Engine Compartment Overview
Instrument Panel
1 Instrument cluster [4]
2 Horn [4]
3 Driver’s front air bag [3]
4 Wiper / Washer [4]
5 Light control/Turn signals [4]
6 ENGINE START/STOP button* [6]
7 LCD window control* [4]
Cruise control* [6]
Speed limit control* [6]
8 Steering wheel audio control [5]
9 Hazard warning flasher
switch [7]
a Audio [5]
b Manual climate control
system* [4] or
Automatic climate control
system* [4]
c Cigarette lighter [4]
d Aux, USB port [5]
e Power outlet [4]
f Passenger’s front air bag [3]
g Glove box [4]
h Shift lever M/T* [6] or
Shift lever A/T* [6]
i Seat warmer [4]
j ISG (Idle Stop and Go) button [6]
k Heated steering wheel
switch [4]
l Centre console storage [4]
m Cup holder [4]
n Ignition switch* [6]
Engine [8]
1 Engine coolant reservoir [8]
2 Engine oil filler cap [8]
3 Brake/clutch fluid reservoir [8]
4 Air cleaner [8]
5 Fuse box [8]
6 Negative battery terminal [8]
7 Positive battery terminal [8]
8 Engine oil dipstick [8]
9 Radiator cap [8]
a Windscreen washer fluid
reservoir [8]
b Automatic transaxle fluid
dipstick* [8]
* if equipped
[#] Number in brackets indicates chapter in Owner’s Manual.
The illustration in this guide may vary from the actual vehicle.
Features of your vehicle
Door Locks / Bonnet / Tailgate
Door locks [4]
Operating door locks from Operating door locks from Child-protector rear door lock
outside the vehicle inside the vehicle
Bonnet [4]
1. Pull the release lever to 2. Raise the bonnet slightly, 3. Pull the support rod from
unlatch the bonnet. push the secondary the bonnet.
latch 1 inside of the 4. Hold the bonnet open with
bonnet center and lift the the support rod.
bonnet 2.
Tailgate [4]
Closing the bonnet
1. Before closing the bonnet,
check if all filler caps are
correctly installed and any
other combustible material
must be removed from the
engine compartment.
2. Lower the bonnet and push
down to securely lock in place.
Opening the tailgate manually Closing the tailgate
To close the tailgate, lower and
push down the tailgate firmly.
Make sure that the tailgate is
securely latched.
Features of your vehicle
Windows / Windshield Wipers and Washers
Windows [4]
1 Driver’s door power window switch
2 Front passenger’s door power window switch
3 Rear door (left) power window switch*
4 Rear door (right) power window switch*
5 Window opening and closing
6 Automatic power window up*/down*
(Driver’s window)
7 Power window lock switch*
* if equipped
Safety features of your vehicle
Seat / Headrest / Seat Warmer
Seats [3]
Driver’s seat
1 Forward and backward
2 Seatback angle
3 Seat cushion height*
4 Headrest
Rear seat
8 Headrest*
9 Seatback folding*
Headrests [3]
Adjusting the height up and Removal (front) Adjusting the height up and
down (front) 1. Recline the seatback 2 with down (rear)
• To raise the headrest, pull it the recline lever 1. • To raise the headrest, pull it
up to the desired position 1. 2. Raise the headrest as far as up to the desired position 1.
• To lower it, push and hold the it can go. • To lower it, push and hold the
release button 2 and lower 3. Press the headrest release release button 2 and lower
the headrest to the desired button 3 while pulling the the headrest to the desired
position 3. headrest up 4. position 3.
Installing a child restraint Securing a child restraint Never place any child restraint
system with a lap/shoulder system seat with “top-tether in the front passenger’s seat,
belt. anchorage” system. unless the passenger-side air
bag is deactivated. If the air
bag inflates, it could impact the
child restraint, causing serious
or fatal injuries to the child.
* if equipped
Features of your vehicle
Lighting Control / Tilt Steering / Cruise Control System*
Lighting control / Tilt steering [4]
ON-OFF button (CRUISE/ ) to Set cruise control speed by To increase cruise control
activate cruise control system moving the lever down to SET- set speed
To decrease cruise control Cancel cruise control set speed Resume cruising speed by
set speed by pressing the cancel button moving the lever up to RES+
(CANCEL/O)
* if equipped
What to do in an emergency
Towing / Changing Tyres
Emergency Towing [7]
When towing your vehicle in
an emergency without wheel
dollies 1:
1. Set the ignition switch in
the ACC position.
2. Place the transaxle shift
lever in N (Neutral).
3. Release the parking brake.
Jack and tools Tyre Mobility Kit With the Tyre Mobility Kit
The shown tools are stored in Please read the instructions you stay mobile even after
the luggage compartment. before using the Tyre experiencing a tyre puncture.
Mobility Kit. After you ensure that the tyre
Pull up the luggage box cover is properly sealed you can drive
to reach this equipment. 1 Compressor cautiously on the tyre (up to
1 Jack handle 2 Sealant bottle 200 km (120 miles)) at a max.
2 Jack speed of 80km/h (50mph)
3 Wheel lug nut wrench in order to reach a vehicle or
tyre dealer to have the tyre
replaced.
Maintenance
Engine Oil / Washer Fluid / Filler Lid
Checking the engine oil level [8] Checking the washer fluid level [8]
1. Be sure the vehicle is on 5. Pull the dipstick out again • Check the fluid level and add
level ground. and check the level. If it fluid if necessary.
2. Start the engine and allow is near or at L (Low), add • Plain water may be used if
it to reach normal operating enough oil to bring the level washer fluid is not available.
temperature. to F (Full). However, use washer
3. Turn the engine off and wait Do not overfill. solvent with antifreeze
for a few minutes (about characteristics in cold
5 minutes) for the oil to • Use a funnel to help prevent climates to prevent freezing.
return to the oil pan. oil from being spilled on
4. Pull the dipstick out, wipe it engine components.
clean, and re-insert it fully. • Use only the specified engine
oil. [9]
Opening the fuel filler lid [4]
Closing the fuel filler lid
1. To install the cap, turn it
clockwise until it “clicks”.
This indicates that the cap
is securely tightened.
2. Close the fuel filler lid and
push it lightly.
Make sure that it is
securely closed.
1. Stop the engine. 3. Pull the fuel filler lid 1 out
2. To open the fuel filler lid, to fully open.
pull up the fuel filler lid 4. To remove the cap, turn
opener. the fuel tank cap 2
counterclockwise.
5. Refuel as needed.
Additional Info*
Idle Stop & Go (ISG) • For Automatic Transaxle vehicles: Make Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC)
sure the transaxle is in the P (Park) position
When enabled, ISG automatically stops the and the brake pedal fully depressed before This is designed to assist with hill starts
car’s engine to reduce fuel consumption and starting the vehicle.also affect ISG function. by preventing the car rolling backwards
emissions. The ISG function may not work when driving off. The system maintains the
if the car’s battery charge status, ambient braking pressure in certain circumstances
temperature and/or engine temperature for 2 seconds enabling to pull away when
is too low. Air conditioning/heater control Parking brake (handbrake) you are ready.when leaving the car.
settings may also affect ISG function. When engaging the parking brake, apply the
footbrake first and keep it depressed. Then
ensure the parking brake is properly applied Bluetooth®
Starting your vehicle with the parking according to the type. Hand type:pull the
brake applied parking brake lever up as far as possible. Many of our cars have Bluetooth®
Electric (EPB) type: pull up the EPB switch connectivity to enable the driver to safely
• For Manual Transaxle vehicles: Make sure and make sure the warning light comes on. enjoy the convenience of the mobile
the transaxle is in Neutral and the clutch phone. For Bluetooth® compatibility please
pedal is fully depressed before starting We strongly recommend to leave the car visit the owners section on our website.
the vehicle. in first or reverse gear or in the ‘P’ (Park)
position on automatics when leaving
the car.
Additional Info*
For full details and instructions on any item contained in this quick reference guide, please read the owner’s manual.