REAR

Luggage compartment
Rear parcel shelf
To remove the rear parcel shelf:
- Lower the rear headrests;
- lift the parcel shelf upwards:
- unhook the two cords 1 (boot side);
- push the shelf in and turn;
- pull the shelf towards you.
To refit, proceed in the reverse order to removal.

luggage cover
(sport tourer version)
To remove the flexible section of the luggage cover 2:
- pull the handle 3 gently to release the pins from their mounting points located on each side of the boot;
- guide the luggage cover onto the roller.
Please refer to the information on the “Luggage cover” in Section 3 of your driver’s handbook to roll up, remove and store the luggage cover.

Mobile floor
Depending on the vehicle, a mobile floor 4 can be used to make loading easier.
Please refer to the information on “Boot storage” in Section 3 of your driver’s handbook to arrange the mobile floor.

Fuel tank
Your vehicle is fitted with a flap and a cap.
- With the vehicle unlocked, to open the cover, insert a finger into the recess 5, pull the cover and remove the cap;
- when driving, when the low fuel level warning light L comes on, fill the tank as soon as possible.
- After the warning light comes on, you have approximately 30 miles (50 km) left, driving at moderate speed.
Depending on the vehicle, the tank capacity is approximately 40 or 45 litres.


Tools
They are located underneath the carpet or floor of the boot in area 7.
Depending on the vehicle, the toolbox contains:
- wheelbrace;
- jack;
- hubcap tool;
- wheel bolt guide;
- tow eye;
- tow eye locking lever.
Subwoofer
For vehicles fitted with this, take care not to damage the subwoofer 6 when you access location 7.
Tyre inflation kit/ Emergency spare wheel
Depending on the vehicle, in the event of a puncture, there is either a tyre inflation kit 8 or emergency spare wheel available. To access it, lift the boot carpet or floor.
Using the inflation kit and accessing the emergency spare wheel is a complex operation. Please refer to Section 5 of your driver’s handbook.