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STOP AND START FUNCTION

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This system enables a reduced fuel consumption and lower greenhouse gas emissions. The system is activated automatically when the vehicle is started. While driving, the system stops the engine (standby) when the vehicle is at a standstill (traffic jam, traffic lights, etc).

Conditions for engine standby

The vehicle has set off from where it was parked;

For vehicles equipped with automatic gearboxes:

- the gearbox is in position D, M or N;

and

- the brake pedal is depressed (sufficiently hard);

and

- the accelerator pedal is not depressed;

and

- the speed is zero for around 1 second.

The engine remains on standby if position P is selected, or if position N is selected with the handbrake engaged and the brake pedal released.

For vehicles equipped with manual gearboxes:

- the gearbox is in neutral;

and

- the clutch pedal is released.

If the warning light flashes, this means that the clutch pedal is not sufficiently released;

and

- the vehicle speed is less than approximately 7 mph (3 km/h).

In all vehicles, the warning light on the instrument panel is lit when the engine is on standby.

The vehicle equipment remain operational while the engine is stopped.

If the engine stalls while the system is in operation, pressing the clutch pedal right down will start it again.

Keep your vehicle stationary when the engine is on standby (shown by the warning light on the instrument panel).

Before getting out of the vehicle, you must switch off the ignition by pressing the engine stop (please refer to “Starting, stopping the engine” in Section 2).

Preventing the engine from standing by

In certain situations, such as negotiating a crossroads for instance, it is possible to keep the engine running so as to be ready to move off quickly.

For vehicles equipped with automatic gearboxes:

Keep the vehicle stationary without pressing too hard on the brake pedal

For vehicles equipped with manual gearboxes:

Keep the clutch pedal pressed right down

Conditions for coming out of engine standby

For vehicles equipped with automatic gearboxes:

- the brake pedal is released, position D or M engaged or,

- the brake pedal is released, position N engaged and the handbrake off, or

- the brake pedal is pressed again, with position P engaged or position N engaged with the handbrake applied, or

- position R is engaged or,

- the accelerator pedal is pressed.

For vehicles equipped with manual gearboxes:

- the gearbox is in neutral and the clutch pedal is slightly depressed, or

- the engine is in gear and the clutch pedal is pressed right down.

Special note: depending on the vehicle, if you switch off the ignition when the engine is on standby, the warning light Ä is displayed for a few seconds on the instrument panel.

For vehicles equipped with a manual gearbox

The restart may be interrupted if the clutch pedal is released too quickly while a gear is engaged.

To fill up with fuel, the engine must be stopped (and not on standby): stop the engine by pressing the engine stop button (please see “Starting, stopping the engine” in Section 2).

Conditions preventing the standby of the engine

Certain conditions prevent the system from using the engine standby function, including when:

- reverse gear is engaged;

- the bonnet is not locked;

- the driver’s door is not closed;

- the driver’s seatbelt is not fastened;

- the outdoor temperature is too low or too high;

- the battery is not sufficiently charged;

- the difference between the vehicle interior temperature and the automatic climate control instruction is too high;

- the altitude is too high;

- the gradient is too steep for vehicles fitted with an automatic gearbox;

- the “Clear View” function is activated (please see “Automatic Climate Control” in Section 3);

- the engine temperature is too low;

- the emission control system is being regenerated;

or

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Warning light is displayed on the instrument panel. This notifies you that engine standby is not available.

Deactivate the Stop and Start function for any operation performed in the engine compartment.

Special cases

With the engine on standby (traffic jam, traffic lights, etc.), if the driver unfastens their seat belt, opens the driver’s door or gets out of their seat, the ignition will be switched off.

To restart and reactivate the Stop and Start system, press the start button (please refer to “Starting, stopping the engine” in Section 2).

Special feature of the automatic engine re-start

Under certain conditions, the engine can restart on its own in order to guarantee your safety and comfort.

This can occur especially when:

- the outdoor temperature is too low or too high;

- the “Clear View” function is activated (please see “Automatic Climate Control” in Section 3);

- the battery is not sufficiently charged;

- the vehicle speed is above 3 mph (5 km/h) (downhill slope, etc.);

- repeated pressing on the brake pedal or braking system requirement;

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Deactivating, activating the function

Press switch 1 to deactivate the function. The message “Stop & Start deactivated” will appear on the instrument panel and the integrated warning light 2 on the switch will light up.

Pressing again will reactivate the system. The message “Stop & Start activated” will appear on the instrument panel and the integrated warning light 2 on switch 1 will go out.

The system reactivates automatically each time the vehicle is started using the start button (please refer to “Starting, stopping the engine” in Section 2).

Operating faults

When the message “Check Stop & Start” appears on the instrument panel and the integrated warning light 2 lights up on the switch 1, the system is deactivated.

Please consult an authorised dealer.

Note: With the engine on standby, press switch 1 to automatically restart the engine.

In the event of an emergency, the engine can be restarted by pressing on the clutch pedal if the Stop and Start function is activated.

Before getting out of the vehicle, you must switch off the ignition by pressing the engine stop (please refer to “Starting, stopping the engine” in Section 2).