User Manual - Page 210

For ATECA 2021.

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Driving
and the lighting changes from flashing to
fix
ed will depend on specific engine size
characteristics. When the start button is used
to stop the engine, the button starts flashing
again.
In vehicles with the Start-Stop system, the
“My Beat” function also offers additional in-
formation:
When the engine stops during the Stop
phase, the light of the start button stays on,
as the Start-Stop system remains active even
though the engine is off.
When the engine cannot be started again
with the Start-Stop system,
page 211, and
needs to be started manually, the start but-
ton flashes to indicate this situation.
WARNING
When switching on the ignition, d
o not
press the brake or clutch pedal, otherwise
the engine could start immediately.
WARNING
If vehicle keys are used negligently or with-
out due car
e, this may cause accidents and
serious injury.
Never leave any key inside the vehicle
when you leave it. Otherwise, a child or un-
authorised person could lock the vehicle,
start the engine or connect the ignition and
operate any of the electrical equipment.
Note
Bef
ore leaving the vehicle, always dis-
connect the ignition and, if appropriate,
take into account the instructions on the
screen of the dash panel.
If the vehicle is stationary for a long time
with the engine off and the ignition on, the
12-volt vehicle battery might be dis-
charged and it might not be possible to
start the engine.
In vehicles with diesel engines, wait until
the warning light
page 208 goes off
before starting the engine.
If during the STOP phase you press the
  
button, the ignition is switch-
ed off and the push-butt
on flashes.
If the indication is displayed on the in-
strument panel display “Start-Stop system
deactivated: Start the engine manually”;
the   
button will flash.
Starting the engine
Vehicles with manual transmission: put the
gear l
ever in neutral, press the clutch pedal
and keep it pressed in this position until the
engine starts.
Vehicles with automatic transmission: put
the selector lever in P or N, press the brake
pedal and keep it pressed in this position until
the engine starts.
Press the starter button
Fig. 148; do not
press the accelerator. There needs to be a
valid key inside the vehicle for the engine to
start. After starting the engine, the lighting of
the 
button remains fixed indicat-
ing that the engine is running.
Once the engine starts, release the start-up
butt
on.
If the engine does not start, stop and wait
for around 1 minute to try again. If necessary,
perform an emergency start
page 210.
Diesel engines can take a few seconds longer
than usual to start on cold days. During pre-
heating, the warning lamp remains lit. To
avoid unnecessary discharging of the bat-
tery, do not use any other major electrical
equipment while the glow plugs are pre-
heating.
The preheating time depends on the coolant
and exterior temperatures. With the engine at
operating temperature, or at outside temper-
atures above +8°C, the warning lamp will
light up for about one second. This means
that you can start the engine almost immedi-
ately.
Starting a diesel engine after having run
out of fuel
If the fuel tank of a diesel vehicle was run until
completely empty, after refuelling it can last
longer than normal to start the engine, even
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