Switching on the side lamps
X
Turn control : to the T position.
Switching on the foglamps and rear
foglamps
Only vehicles with front foglamps have the
"Foglamps" function.
:
Combination switch middle ring
;
Marking
The side lamps or dipped-beam headlamps
must be switched on.
X
Turn middle ring : to the desired mark-
ing:
R
O Foglamps
R
R Rear foglamp
After releasing, the middle ring returns
automatically back to the neutral position.
The foglamps and rear foglamps go out auto-
matically in the following situations:
R
the lights are switched off.
R
the engine is switched off and the control
is in the à position.
Adjusting the lighting
Adjusting the headlamp range
The vehicle load can affect the headlamp
range. This can impair visibility, and the
headlamps can dazzle oncoming traffic.
The ignition must be switched on in order to
set the headlamp range.
X
Turn the control to the position which
corresponds to the load in your vehicle:
R
g: Driver's seat occupied or driver's
seat and front-passenger seat occupied
R
1: All seats occupied
R
2: All
seats occupied and luggage com-
partment laden
R
3: Driver's seat occupied and luggage
compartment laden
Adjusting the dipped-beam headlamps
to left-hand and right-hand traffic
The symmetrical
dipped-beam headlamps are
required when travelling in countries where
vehicles are driven on the opposite side of
the road to that in which the vehicle is reg-
istered. Unlike the asymmetrical dipped-
beam headlamps, these headlamps do not daz-
zle oncoming traffic. Symmetrical dipped-
beam headlamps provide less illumination to
the edge of the carriageway.
X
Open the service cover.
X
Turn the screws of both headlamps as far as
they will go in the X direction for the
Adjusting the lighting
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>> Ensuring good visibility.
Z