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1.                   HINGED REAR DOORS    Tailgate screen      The hinged rear doors are  The opening rear screen allows you to asymm  trical  2 3   1 3   with the  access the rear of the vehicle directly  smaller door on the right     without having to open the tailgate  They are fitted with a central lock     Opening  After unlocking the vehicle using the  remote control or the key  press the  control and raise the rear screen to From outside  open it   To open  pull the handle towards you   Closing    Close the rear screen by pressing  the centre of the glass until it is fully  closed     The tailgate and tailgate screen cannot  both be open at the same time  to  prevent damage to the screen     Access      23       Pull the lever to open the right hand  door     To close  start with the right hand door  then close the left hand door     With the roof rear flap  the rear bumper  has been reinforced to serve as a  footrest when entering the vehicle     N9   READY TO SET OFF    24    Access             In practice    It is possible to drive with the right   hand door open to make it easier to  carry long loads  The left hand door is  kept closed by the distinctive  yellow     lock  positioned at the base of the door     This closed door must not be used as  a load retainer     Driving with the right hand door open  is a special dispensation  Comply with  the usual safety indications to warn  other drivers        Opening to approximately 180      A check strap system permits ext
2.         Seat covers compatible with airbags  for the front seats  bench seat  rubber  mats  carpet mats  snow chains  blinds   tailgate bicycle carrier         To prevent the mat from becoming  caught under the pedals       ensure that the mat and its fixings  are positioned correctly       never fit one mat on top of another     Audio equipment  hands free kit   speakers  CD changer  satellite    navigation system  USB box  Video kit         Regardless of the audio and telematic  equipment offered on the market  the  technical constraints associated with  the fitting of equipment of these product  groups mean that the special features  of the equipment and its compatibility  with the capacities of your vehicle s  standard equipment must be taken into  account  Please ask a PEUGEOT dealer  for more information before fitting such  equipment     Maximum weights on bars      Transverse bars on longitudinal  bars  75 Kg  these bars are not  compatible with the Z  nith roof      Installing radiocommunication  transmitters    You are advised to contact a  PEUGEOT dealer before installing  accessory radiocommunication  transmitters with external aerial on  your vehicle     The PEUGEOT dealer network   will inform you of the specification   frequency band  maximum output  power  aerial position  specific  conditions of installation  of the  transmitters which can be fitted  in  accordance with the Motor Vehicle  Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive   2004 104 EC      Front mud fl
3.     Press the centre of the steering wheel        PARKING BRAKE  Applying  Pull the parking brake lever up to    immobilise your vehicle     Check that the parking brake is applied  firmly before leaving the vehicle           When parking on a slope  direct your  wheels towards the pavement and pull  the parking brake lever up    There is no advantage in engaging   a gear after parking the vehicle   particularly if the vehicle is loaded     If the parking brake is still on or has  not been released properly  this is  indicated by this warning lamp which  comes on on the instrument panel     Driving safely    103    Pull on the parking brake lever  only  with the vehicle stationary     In the exceptional case of use of the  parking brake when the vehicle is  moving  apply the brake by pulling  gently to avoid locking the rear wheels   risk of skidding      Releasing    Pull the lever and press the button to  lower the parking brake lever     IX SAFETY    wz  O     _    Parking sensors     gt         REAR PARKING SENSORS    The audible and or visual rear parking  sensor system consists of four  proximity sensors  installed in the   rear bumper  The sensors detect any  obstacle which enters the field  person   vehicle  tree  fence  behind the vehicle  during the manoeuvre     Certain objects detected at the  beginning of the manoeuvre will no  longer be detected at the end of the  manoeuvre due to the blind spots  between and below the sensors   Examples  stake  roadworks cone o
4.    Changing a bulb       THIRD BRAKE LAMP  Type A  W16W   16W    Unscrew the two nuts   Push the pins     If necessary  disconnect the  connector to remove the lamp     Change the bulb        J QUICK HELP    156    Changing a fuse    CHANGING A FUSE    The fuseboxes are located       inthe lower dashboard on the left   hand side  behind the cover        under the bonnet  near the battery      The information given concerns only  those fuses which can be changed by  the user using the tweezer  located  behind the dashboard storage  compartment on the right hand side   For any other work  visit a PEUGEOT  dealer or a qualified workshop        Motor trade technicians  for  complete information on the fuses    and relays  refer to the  Repair Removing and fitting a fuse  Manual  diagrams via the dealer  network           Before replacing a fuse  the cause of Always replace a failed fuse with a  PEUGEOT will not accept   the incident must be identified and fuse of the same rating   responsibility for the cost incurred in rectified     repairing your vehicle or for rectifying   the malfunctions resulting from e Use the tweezer   the installation of accessories not   supplied and not recommended by the   PEUGEOT network and not installed   in accordance with its instructions    in particular when the combined   consumption of all of the additional   equipment connected exceeds   10 milliamperes     DASHBOARD FUSES    Tilt the cover to gain access to the  fuses     Fuses  F    1  2  
5.    automatically   START is invoked automatically when      you open the driver s door      you unfasten the driver s seat belt      the speed of the vehicle exceeds  15 mph  25 km h  with a manual  gearbox or 7 mph  11 km h  with  the 6 speed electronic gearbox      the parking brake is being applied      some special conditions  battery  charge  engine temperature   braking assistance  ambient  temperature     where the engine  is needed to assure control of a  system     In this case the  ECO   warning lamp flashes for few  seconds  then goes off        This operation is perfectly normal     With a manual gearbox in STOP  mode  if a gear is engaged without  fully depressing the clutch pedal  a  warning lamp comes on or a message  is displayed asking you to depress the  clutch pedal to restart the engine        Stop  amp  Start    Deactivation    At any time  press the  ECO  OFF  switch to deactivate the  system     This is confirmed by the switch warning  lamp coming on accompanied by a  message in the screen    If the system has been deactivated   in STOP mode  the engine restarts  immediately     45    N9   READY TO SET OFF    46    Stop  amp  Start    Reactivation    Press the  ECO OFF  switch again     The system is active again  this is  confirmed by the switch warning  lamp going off and a message in the  instrument panel     The system is reactivated  automatically at every new start  using the key        Operating fault    In the event of a malfunction  with the sy
6.    it could  prove useful to deactivate the ASR and  DSC systems to make the wheels spin  and regain grip       Press the button or turn  the dial to the DSC OFF  position  depending on  model         ee    OFF      The warning lamp comes on  the  ASR and DSC systems no longer  come into play     They engage again       automatically above 30 mph   50 km h        manually by pressing the  button again or by turning  the dial to this position   depending on model      Driving safely    107    Operating check    When a malfunction of the  systems occurs  the warning  lamp comes on  accompanied  by an audible signal and a  message in the screen   Contact a PEUGEOT dealer ora    qualified workshop to have the system  checked     The warning lamp may also come on if    the tyres are under inflated  Check the  pressure of each tyre     A  ere    Good practice    The ASR DSC systems offer increased  safety during normal driving  but  should not incite the driver to take risks  or to drive at high speed     The operation of these systems is  ensured if the recommendations   of the manufacturer regarding   the wheels  tyres and rims   the  braking components  the electronic  components and the fitting and repair  procedures within the PEUGEOT  network are observed     After an impact  have these systems  checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a  qualified workshop        SAFETY    108    Driving safely          GRIP CONTROL     On snow  mud and sand  traction Correct use    control is obtaine
7.   10  11  12  13    14    15  16  17    Amperes  A    15    5    10    30  30    5    20    30  15  15  15  5    15    30    40    Changing a fuse    Allocation    157    Rear wiper  Spare  Airbag    Air conditioning  diagnostic socket  mirror control   headlamp beam    Electric windows    Locks    Rear courtesy lamp  front map reading lamp  roof  console    Audio equipment  screen  tyre under inflation  detection  alarm and siren    Front and rear 12V socket  Central column   Low current ignition switch   Rain and sunshine sensor  airbag  Instrument panel    Parking sensors  digital air conditioning controls   hands free phone kit    Locks    Spare       J QUICK HELP    Rear screen mirrors demist defrost    158    Changing a fuse    PASSENGER COMPARTMENT FUSES             Spare  Heated seats  Spare    Folding mirrors relay    Refrigeration equipment socket relay    FUSES UNDER THE BONNET    After opening the bonnet  unclip and tilt  the corresponding box to gain access  to the fuses        Fuses    F    Oo ANDO A FWDN      Amperes    A  20  15  10  20  15  10  10  25    10    30  40  30  40  30  10  10  15  US    Changing a fuse    Allocation    159    Engine management   Horn   Front and rear wash wipe pump  Headlamp wash pump   Engine components   Steering wheel angle sensor  DSC  Brake switch  clutch switch  Starter    Headlamp beam motor  parc management  unit    Engine components   Spare   Wipers   Built in systems interface   Pump   Right hand main beam headlamp  Left 
8.   Press the control downwards   Activation of the function is  accompanied by a message in the  screen     The automatic rain sensitive  windscreen wipers function must   be reactivated by pressing the stalk  downwards  if the ignition has been  switched off for more than one minute     Deactivation   Switching off    Place the windscreen wipers stalk in  position I  1 or 2  Deactivation of the  function is accompanied by a message  in the screen     In the event of malfunction of the  automatic windscreen wipers  the  windscreen wipers will operate in  intermittent mode     Contact a PEUGEOT dealer ora  qualified workshop to have the system  checked     When using an automatic car  wash  switch off the ignition to  avoid triggering the automatic  Wiping   In winter  it is advisable to wait for the  windscreen to completely clear of ice  before operating automatic wipe     Wash wipe and headlamp wash    Pull the stalk towards you  the wash   wipe is accompanied by a timed sweep  of the wipers     The headlamp wash is linked with the  wash wibpe  it is triggered if the dipped  headlamps are on     To top up the levels  refer to the   Levels  section of chapter 6     Special position of the  windscreen wipers    In the minute following switching   off of the ignition  any action on the  stalk positions the wipers against the  windscreen uprights     This action enables you to position  the wiper blades for winter parking   cleaning or replacement     Refer to the  Changing a  w
9.   Steering wheel height and reach  adjustment     Cruise control  speed limiter  controls     Switch panel  parking sensors   headlamp beam adjustment   ESC  Stop  amp  Start     10  Bonnet release   11  Electric door mirror adjustment   12  Switch panel  electric windows     13  Switch panel  hazard warning  lamps  central locking  child lock     14  Cigarette lighter    15  Heating ventilation controls   16  Storage compartment    17  Grip Control    18  Audio equipment    19  Screen    20  Electronic gearbox control   21  Emergency or assistance call     G    _   _              e   l  Dpp      SS  ee Giles ee          Interior    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS  1  Lighting and direction indicator  control stalk    Instrument panel with screen     Wiper  screenwash  trip  computer control stalk     Ignition switch   Audio system controls   Driver s airbag  horn     Steering wheel height and reach  adjustment     Cruise control  speed limiter  controls     Switch panel  parking sensors   headlamp beam adjustment   ESC  Stop  amp  Start     10  Bonnet release lever   11  Electric door mirror controls   12  Switch panel  electric windows     13  Switch panel  hazard warning   central locking  child lock     14  Cigarette lighter    15  Heating ventilation controls   16  Door pockets    17  Grip Control    18  Audio system    19  Screen    20  Electronic gearbox control   21 Emergency or assistance call     LA    on                a        Ti     eS ee Oe ee             FAMILIARISATI
10.   The scented air freshener button A is   independent of the cartridge    The cartridges are supplied without the   button A        The scented air freshener button A can  only be fixed on the multifunction roof  console with a cartridge     Therefore  always retain button A and  a cartridge     The cartridges are available from  PEUGEOT dealers     Inserting the scented air  freshener    After fitting or changing the cartridge      Put the scented air freshener back  in place in its location      Turn it a quarter of a turn to the  right        Good practice    As a Safety precaution  only use the  cartridges provided for this purpose   Do not dismantle the cartridges     Keep the cartridge sealing cases  which are used as packaging when the  cartridges are not in use     Never try to refill the cartridges  with fragrances other than those  recommended by the PEUGEOT  network     Keep out of reach of children and  animals  Avoid contact with the skin  and eyes  If swallowed  consult a  doctor and show him the packaging or  product label     Practical information       E  wt  ZENITH ROOF BARS The maximum authorised weight on  each bar is 35 kg   These two longitudinal Zenith roof bars  can be removed  Recommendations for loading on In all cases  the load must rest on  the roof  the non slip bands provided for this    Open the protective covers  purpose and must not touch the roof or      Use the screwdriver  stored in the the glazing of the roof     tool kit under the right h
11.   Tilt the entire seat forwards     Returning the seat to its original  position     Push the red control      Fold back the entire seat     Ensure that      the seat is locked securely on  the floor      the seat belt is available for  the passenger     77    OO   EASE OF USE and COMFORT    78      Seats       Entering  exiting from row 3 Before folding it back  ensure that   Pull the red strap to place the seat  the feet of the passenger in row 3 in the fully folded position     are not obstructing the row 2 seat   Tilt the entire seat forwards   Entering anchoring points     Place the row 2 seat in the table  position                    Tilt it to the fully folded position to Exiting   Exit via the side door   allow access    Lower the head restraint fully     Operate the yellow control  located Ensure that ihe stored centre  on the back of the row 2 seat back  seat belt is placed correctly in its    Fold the seat back to the table strengthener in the headlining     position        Handling the Row 2 seat    Removing the seat    If necessary  move the front seats  forward     lower the head restraint    Place the seat in the fully folded  position    Tilt the entire seat forwards then  lift it     Repositioning the seat  The label on the seat indicates the    position in which it must be installed       Place the hooks of the front feet  between the two bars       Fold back the seat to fix the rear  anchoring points       Operate the control to raise the  seat back to its 
12.   emissions     Optimise the use of your  gearbox    With a manual gearbox  move   off gently and change up without  waiting  During acceleration change  up early     With an automatic or electronic  gearbox  give preference to  automatic mode and avoid pressing  the accelerator pedal heavily or  suddenly     The gear shift indicator invites you  engage the most suitable gear  as  soon as the indication is displayed in  the instrument panel  follow it straight  away    For vehicles fitted with an electronic  or automatic gearbox  this indicator  appears only in manual mode     Drive smoothly    Maintain a safe distance between  vehicles  use engine braking rather  than the brake pedal  and press the  accelerator progressively  These  practices contribute towards a  reduction in fuel consumption and CO  emissions and also helps reduce the  background traffic noise     If your vehicle has cruise control   make use of the system at speeds  above 25 mph  40 km h  when the  traffic is flowing well     Control the use of your  electrical equipment    Before moving off  if the passenger  compartment is too warm  ventilate it  by opening the windows and air vents  before using the air conditioning     Above 30 mph  50 km h   close the  windows and leave the air vents open     Remember to make use of equipment  that can help keep the temperature   in the passenger compartment down   sunroof and window blinds         Switch off the air conditioning  unless  it has automatic regulation 
13.   place your thumb on  the recess then pull the handle to  open     Open carefully to prevent objects  stored in this interior roof box from  falling out     The maximum authorised weight is  10 Kg     Vents    A 3 position control allows you to  adjust the air flow through the vents   The vents are also fitted with a scented  air freshener        SCENTED AIR FRESHENER    The scented air freshener diffuses  a fragrance in the passenger  compartment from the roof console  vents     Adjusting the flow    Turn the chromed button to adjust the  diffusion       to the left to decrease     to the right to increase     To stop the diffusion  turn the chromed  button fully to the left     i gt        Removing the scented air  freshener    Press the button down while turning  it a quarter of a turn to the left to  the stop    Remove the scented air freshener  from the roof console     Replace the cartridge     Practical information      89    oO EASE OF USE and COMFORT    90    Practical information       Replacing a cartridge    The scented air freshener refill consists  of a cartridge B and its sealing case C     Remove the protective film D      Place the head of the cartridge B  on the button A of the scented air  freshener      Turn it a quarter of a turn to lock it  on the button and remove the case      Insert the scented air freshener in  its location    You can change the cartridges at any   time and store cartridges which have   already been started in their original  case  
14.   special vehicles are  marketed to run on fuels containing up  to 100   ethanol  E100 type         Quality of the fuel used for  Diesel engines    The Diesel engines are perfectly  compatible with biofuels which conform  to current and future European  standards  Diesel fuel which complies  with standard EN 590 mixed with a  biofuel which complies with standard  EN 14214  available at the pumps   containing up to 7   Fatty Acid Methyl  Ester      The B30 biofuel can be used in certain  Diesel engines  however  this use   is subject to strict application of the  special servicing conditions  Contact  a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified  workshop     The use of any other type of  bio   fuel  vegetable or animal oils    pure or diluted  domestic fuel     is  strictly prohibited  risk of damage to  the engine and fuel system         FUEL CUT OFF    In a serious collision  a mechanism    automatically prevents fuel from  reaching the engine     The flashing of this warning  lamp is accompanied by a    I  message in the screen     Check that there is no odour or    leakage of fuel outside the vehicle and    re establish the fuel supply     switch off the ignition   STOP position      remove the key   put the key back in the ignition   switch on the ignition and start     Fuel    DIESEL PRIMING PUMP    141    If you should run out of fuel  it is   necessary to prime the fuel circuit      fill the fuel tank with at least  five litres of Diesel      squeeze and release the manual  primin
15.   the impact detection zones       inthe event of a serious impact   the airbags inflate instantly and  contribute towards better protecting  the occupants of the vehicle   Immediately after the impact  the  airbags deflate rapidly  so that they  do not hinder the visibility of the  occupants nor their possible exit  from the vehicle     Airbags    113      inthe event of a minor or rear  impact and in certain roll over  conditions  the airbags will not be  deployed  the seat belt alone is  sufficient to contribute towards your  protection in these situations     The seriousness of the collision  depends on the nature of the obstacle  and the speed of the vehicle at the  moment of impact     IN SAFETY    Airbags    Airbags only operate when the  ignition is switched on     This equipment only operates once   If a second impact occurs  during the  same or a subsequent accident   the  airbag will not operate     The deployment of an airbag or airbags  is accompanied by a slight discharge  of smoke and a noise  due to the  activation of the pyrotechnic cartridge  incorporated in the system     This smoke is not harmful  but  sensitive individuals may experience  some irritation    The noise of the detonation may result  in a slight loss of hearing for a short  time        It is imperative that the   passenger s airbag is deactivated   if a child seat is installed facing  rearwards  Refer to the  Children on  board  section of chapter 4     Good practice    Sit in a normal uprigh
16.  6 SPEED ELECTRONIC GEARBOX    Gearbox and steering wheel         automatic mode  gear selector in  position A       manual mode  gear selector in  position M     For safety     It is only possible to come out  of position N if the brake pedal is  pressed     The change from position A  driving in  automatic mode  to position M  driving  in manual mode  or vice versa can be   made at any time  The warning lamp A  goes off in the instrument panel     41    N   READY TO SET OFF    42    Gearbox and steering wheel    Moving off      To start the engine  the gear  selector must be in position N       Press firmly on the brake pedal     Operate the starter       When the engine is running  place  the gear selector on R  Aor Mas  desired       Release the brake pedal and  accelerate     If the gear selector is not in position N   and or if the brake pedal is not  pressed  the engine will not start   Repeat the above procedure     Reverse gear      Engaging reverse gear     B     Move the gear selector to R     Only attempt to select reverse gear  when the vehicle is stationary     Neutral         Changing to neutral    k  Move the gear selector to N  If the    vehicle is moving  do not select this  position even momentarily        Automatic mode    a Changing to automatic  mode       Move the gear selector to A     The gearbox then operates in  automatic mode  without any action on  your part     It constantly selects the gear that is  best suited to the following conditions       
17.  Chapter 3   Steering mounted  controls  section     To reduce fuel consumption  change to an  appropriate gear with a manual gearbox   The driver retains responsibility to follow this  indication or not     Wait until the warning lamp goes off before  operating the starter     Have the filter bled by a PEUGEOT dealer or  a qualified workshop without delay  Chapter 6    Checks  section     According to country     Refer to the list of checks in the warranty and  maintenance record  Have the service carried out  by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop     Use the left hand button on the instrument panel   Chapter 2  at the beginning of the  Instruments  and controls  section        FUEL GAUGE    The fuel level is tested each time the    key is turned to the  running  position     The gauge is positioned on       1  the fuel tank is full   approximately 60 litres       0  the reserve is now being used   the warning lamp comes on  continuously  The reserve when  the warning first comes on is  approximately 8 litres     Refer to the  Fuel  section of  chapter 6     COOLANT TEMPERATURE    The needle is positioned before the  red zone  normal operation     In arduous conditions of use or hot  climatic conditions  the needle may  move close to the red graduations     Instruments and controls    What you should do if the needle  enters the red zone     Reduce your speed or let the engine  run at idle     What you should do if the warning  lamp comes on       stop immediately  swi
18.  Depending on the country in which  the vehicle is sold  the alarm is set  automatically approximately 2 minutes  after the last door is closed     To prevent triggering of the alarm when  a door is opened  you have to press  the remote control unlocking button  again     Do not make any modifications  to the alarm system as this could  cause faults            FRONT DOORS  From the outside    Use the remote control to lock unlock  the vehicle     Insert the metal part of the key in the  lock on the driver s side if the remote  control does not work     a  a i     From the inside    Use the door opening control to unlock  and open the door concerned     Access         SLIDING SIDE DOORS    From the outside From the inside Good practice  Pull the handle towards you then Unlock the side door using this handle Take care not to block the guide space  towards the rear and open the side and open it  guiding the rearward on the floor to allow the door to slide  door guiding the rearward sliding to sliding to the point of resistance  Pass correctly   beyond the point of resistance to hold this point to hold the door open  If your vehicle is parked on a slope   it open  guide the sliding of the side door  In  A mechanical system prevents opening fact  the door could open or close more  of the left hand side door when the fuel rapidly due to the slope of the ground  filler flap is open  Close the side door using the handle and could cause injury   to start the sliding and pass the point
19.  For safety and operation reasons  do  of resistance  Then  use the shaped not drive with the sliding side doors  recess at the top of the door pillar to open     guide the door until it locks     Do not use the grab handle to slide the  door     21    N   READY TO SET OFF    22      Access    i    a     P                gt   K    Operation in the event of a  battery failure    Front and side passenger doors    In the event of a battery or central  locking fault  use the lock to lock the  doors mechanically        To open the door and get out of the  vehicle  pull the interior control        To lock the door  insert the key in  the lock  located on the edge of the  door  then turn it one eighth of a  turn     Driver s door       Insert the key in the lock  then turn  it to the right to lock or to the left to  unlock        TAILGATE  From outside    Locking unlocking is by means of the  remote control     To open  press the control below the  trim then raise the tailgate     A pull strap is available to close the  tailgate in the high position     Guide the closing of the tailgate to the  balance point of its travel then apply  a final press on the tailgate to close it  fully        From inside    Emergency control    In the event of a central unlocking  operating fault  this permits unlocking  of the tailgate from the inside     Insert a small screwdriver in the  opening  between the door and the  floor  To unlock the lock  move the  catch to the left then push the tailgate  
20.  Front seat belts    111    The front seats are fitted with  pretensioners and force limiters     Rear seat belts   5 seat version     The rear seats are fitted with three   point inertia reel seat belts     IX SAFETY    112    Seat belts       Rear seat belts   7 seat version     In row 2    The three seats are fitted with three   point inertia reel seat belts     When folding the side seats or the  seat backs to the table position  avoid  trapping the strap of the centre seat  belt     When handling the side seats   removing installing  or when  accessing row 3  avoid hooking the  centre seat belt    Ensure that the centre seat belt is  rolled up correctly in its strengthener  on the roof     In row 3    The two seats are fitted with three   point inertia reel seat belts     Do not attach the seat belts to the  stowing rings marked with a red cross   represented on the label     Take care to hook the seat belts  correctly on the rings provided for this  purpose        The row 3 seat belts which are not in  use can be stored to clear the load  space and make use of the load space  cover easier     Hook the snap hook in the location  provided on the rear pillar trim        AIRBAGS    The airbags have been designed to  maximise the safety of the occupants  in the event of a serious collision   they work in conjunction with the force  limiting seat belts     In the event of a serious collision  the  electronic detectors record and analyse  the front and side impacts suffered in
21.  SEAT VERSION     Cup holder    Any liquid carried in a cup  mug or  other  on board which could spill   presents a risk     Take care     12 volt socket  120 W max     It is advisable to limit the use of this    socket to avoid discharging the battery        Stowing rings    Use the stowing rings on the floor to  secure and retain your loads firmly     The seat belt anchorages must not be  used for this purpose     It is recommended that the load is  immobilised by securing it firmly  using the stowing rings on the floor        Seat belts Storage flaps    Ensure that the centre seat belt has Raise the corresponding flap   reeled in correctly to its strengthener  on the roof     Prevent the row 3 seat belt buckles  from knocking by raising them as  close as possible to the anchorages in  the roof     The seat belt buckle attachment rings    on each side of the boot must not be  used to retain loads     Practical information       Next to the boot sill  the recess is  intended to receive the roller tube  containing the load space cover     97    OO   EASE OF USE and COMFORT    98    Practical information    LOAD SPACE SCREEN  LOAD  SPACE COVER    The load space screen is a load space cover of the  blind type with roller  Take care not to place heavy  objects on the load space cover when unrolled     To install it    Place the row 3 seats in the fully folded  position     Raise the storage flap at the boot sill     Take hold of the roller in the centre and  compress it towards 
22.  af          im   _  Poa     wy    ADJUSTING THE TIME    Centre console without screen        To adjust the time of the clock      mie   USE the left hand button on     meee   the instrument panel then  carry out the operations in the  following order       turn to the left  the minutes flash       turn to the right to increase the  minutes  hold the button to the right  for rapid scrolling        turn to the left  the hours flash        Instrument panel without screen      turn to the right to increase the  hours  hold the button to the right  for rapid scrolling        turn to the left  24H or 12H is  displayed      turn to the right to select 24H or  12H       turn to the left to complete the time  adjustment     After approximately 30 seconds  without any action  the screen returns  to the normal display              Centre console with screen    The display   time sequence  is linked according to model   version   The access to   the  Date  adjustment is   only active when the model  version offers a date in words     To adjust the time and date  indicated in the screen  refer to  the  Adjusting the date and time   section of chapter 9     Warning lamps    Instruments and controls    Each time the vehicle is started  a series of warning lamps comes on applying a self test check  They go off almost  immediately  When the engine is running  the warning lamp becomes a warning if it remains on continuously or flashes   This initial warning may be accompanied by an audible si
23.  anchoring recesses or preventing    correct locking of the seats     Seats    Good practice    Following the various operations       donot remove a head restraint  without storing it and fix it toa  support       ensure that the passengers can  always access the seat belts and  fasten them easily      passengers must never take  their seat without adjusting and  fastening their seat belt     73       EASE OF USE and COMFORT    74    Seats    REAR SEATS  7 SEAT VERSION     The seats of row 2 and row 3 are  independent and adjustable        Each seat can be removed and must  be replaced in the specified position   indicated by a symbol on its label        Head restraint    This is of the  comma  shape type     High position  press the tab  lift and  raise the head restraint    Low position  push the tab and press  the top of the head restraint to lower it   To remove the head restraint  place  it in the high position  lift it  then  remove it    Store it inside the vehicle  securing it  firmly    To install the head restraint  engage  the rods of the head restraint in the  holes keeping it in line with the seat  back        Types of Row 2 seat    Left hand outer seat    Types of Row 3 seat    Left hand outer seat          Centre seat       Right hand outer seat       Right hand outer seat    75    OO   EASE OF USE and COMFORT    76    Seats    Returning the seat back to the   sitting position     Release the seat back by pulling  the control  then return it to its  original p
24.  are closed     The vehicle retains conventional braking     Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a  qualified workshop     The system optimises traction and improves the  directional stability of the vehicle  Chapter 4    Driving safety  section     E g   check the pressure of the tyres   Wheel  speed sensor  hydraulic block        Have it  checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified  workshop     Operation of the system is deactivated     Reactivation is automatic above 30 mph   50 km h  or after pressing the button  on the  dashboard      Check the tyre pressure as soon as possible   This check should preferably be done with the  tyres cold     Detection of under inflation is no longer assured   Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a  qualified workshop     Warning lamp    Particle  emission  filter       Dipped beam  headlamps    Daytime  running lams      Main beam     headlamps  Direction  indicators  Front  foglamps  Rear  foglamps    on     on     flashing with    audible signal     on     on     indicates    a fault with the particle  emission filter  Diesel  additive level  risk of  blockage           a manual selection or  automatic illumination of  headlamps     illumination of the dipped beam  headlamps from the time the  ignition is switched on  daytime  running lamps  depending on the    country in which the vehicle is sold      pulling of the stalk towards  you     a change of direction via  the lighting stalk  to the left  of the steering wheel     a manua
25.  as   soon as the desired temperature is  attained     Switch off the demisting and  defrosting controls  if not automatic     Switch off the heated seat as soon as  possible     Switch off the headlamps and front  foglamps when the level of light does  not require their use     Avoid running the engine before  moving off  particularly in winter  your  vehicle will warm up much faster  while driving     As a passenger  if you avoid  connecting your multimedia devices   film  music  video game      you   will contribute towards limiting the  consumption of electrical energy  and  so of fuel     Disconnect your portable devices  before leaving the vehicle     15          FAMILIARISATION    16    Limit the causes of excess  consumption    Spread loads throughout the  vehicle  place the heaviest items in  the bottom of the boot  as close as  possible to the rear seats     Limit the loads carried in the  vehicle and reduce wind resistance   roof bars  roof rack  bicycle  carrier  trailer      Use a roof box in  preference     Remove roof bars and roof racks  after use     At the end of winter  remove snow  tyres and refit your summer tyres     Observe the recommendations  on maintenance    Check the tyre pressures regularly   when cold  referring to the label in the  door aperture  driver s side     Carry out this check in particular     before a long journey      at each change of season      after a long period out of use     Don t forget the spare wheel and the  tyres on any tr
26.  cable to an earth point on  the broken down vehicle as far as  possible from the battery       Operate the starter  let the engine  run       Wait for the engine to return to idle   then disconnect the cables     It is advisable to disconnect the  battery if the vehicle is not to be  used for a period of more than one  month        Before disconnecting the battery  you  must wait for 2 minutes after switching  off the ignition     Never disconnect a terminal when the  engine is running    Never charge a battery without first  disconnecting the terminals     After every reconnection of the battery   switch on the ignition and wait 1 minute  before starting to allow the electronic  systems to be initialised  If problems  remain after doing this  please contact  a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified  workshop    After changing bulbs  wait  approximately 3 minutes before  reconnecting the battery     ECONOMY MODE    After the engine has stopped  with   the Key in the ignition position  certain  functions  windscreen wiper  electric  windows  courtesy lamps  audio  equipment  etc   can only be used fora  Cumulative duration of thirty minutes  to  prevent discharging of the battery     Once the thirty minutes are over  the  active functions are put on standby  and the battery warning lamp flashes  accompanied by a message in the  screen     To resume the use of these functions  immediately  start the engine and let it  run for a few minutes     The time available will then be double  th
27.  completely by  folding the jack  then remove the  Jack    Tighten the bolts again using the  wheelbrace  tighten them fully  without forcing them    Place the wheel to be repaired in  the carrier       Secure the carrier on the hook then  raise the carrier using the bolt and  the wheelbrace     Never go underneath a vehicle  that is supported only by a jack   use a ramp   Never use  a screwdriver in place of the  wheelbrace     6  REFITTING THE REPAIRED  WHEEL    The wheel is refitted as described in  step 5  not forgetting to refit the wheel  trim     Refer to the  Identification  markings  section of chapter 8 to  locate the tyre label     Refer to the  Instruments and   controls  section of chapter 2     Tyre under inflation detection   part  for recommendations after  changing a wheel fitted with a tyre  under inflation detection sensor     The spare wheel is not designed   to be used over long distances    Have the tightening of the bolts  and the tyre pressure checked by  a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified  workshop as soon as possible  Have  the original wheel repaired and refitted  by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified  workshop as soon as possible        REMOVABLE SNOW SCREEN    According to country  the removable  snow screen is installed on the lower  part of the front bumper to prevent the  accumulation of snow at the radiator  cooling fan     Do not forget to remove the   snow screen when the exterior   temperature is higher than 10  C   no risk of snowfall  and when 
28.  control  it  will change to normal locking when the  vehicle is started     17    N9   READY TO SET OFF    18      Access    Folding   unfolding the key    Press this button to release  the key from its housing     To fold the key  press this  chromed button then fold  the key into the housing   If you do not press the button  the  mechanism may be damaged        Good practice    Take care not to allow the remote  control to come into contact with  grease  dust  rain ora damp  environment    A heavy object attached to the key   keyring       weighing on the shaft of  the key in the switch  may cause a  malfunction     REMOTE CONTROL  Changing the battery    Battery ref   CR1620   3 volts     The  battery flat  information is given  by an audible signal  accompanied by  a message in the screen    To replace the battery  unclip the  casing using a coin at the ring    If the remote control does not work  after the battery has been changed   reinitialise the remote control    There is a risk of damage if the  replacement battery is not the correct  type        Use only identical batteries or  batteries of an equivalent type to those  recommended by PEUGEOT dealers     Do not discard the remote control  batteries  they contain metals which  are harmful to the environment   Deposit them at a PEUGEOT  dealership  or at an authorised  collection point        Reinitialising the remote control    Following changing of the remote  control battery or disconnection of the  vehicle batter
29.  distribution  systems improve the  stability and manoeuvrability of your  vehicle on braking  in particular on  poor or slippery surfaces     The ABS prevents locking of the  wheels  the EBFD provides control of  the braking pressure wheel by wheel     Good practice    The anti lock braking system comes  into operation automatically when  there is a risk of wheel lock  It does not  reduce the braking distance     On very slippery surfaces  ice    oil  etc     the ABS may increase the  braking distance  When braking in   an emergency  do not hesitate to  press the brake pedal firmly  without  releasing the pressure  even ona  slippery surface  you will then be able  to continue to manoeuvre the vehicle  to avoid an obstacle     Normal operation of the ABS may be  felt by slight vibration of the brake  pedal    When changing wheels  tyres    and rims   ensure that these are  recommended by PEUGEOT     If this warning lamp comes    on  accompanied by an  audible signal and a message  in the screen  it indicates a    malfunction of the ABS which  could result in a loss of control of the  vehicle on braking     If this warning lamp comes    on  together with the brake  and STOP warning lamps   accompanied by an audible    signal and a message in the  screen  it indicates a malfunction of  the electronic brake force distribution  which could result in a loss of control of  the vehicle on braking     Stop as soon as it is safe to do so     In both cases  contact a PEUGEOT  dealer o
30.  fasten your seat belt   even for short journeys     The seat belts are fitted with an inertia  reel which automatically adjusts the  length of the strap to your size     Do not use accessories  clothes pegs   clips  safety pins  etc   which allow the  seat belt straps to fit loosely     Ensure that the seat belt has reeled in  correctly after use     After folding or moving a seat or a rear  bench seat  ensure that the seat belt  has reeled in correctly and that the  buckle is ready to accommodate the  tongue     Depending on the nature and  seriousness of any impact  the  pretensioning device may be deployed  before and independently of inflation  of the airbags  It instantly tightens   the seat belts against the body of the  occupants     Deployment of the pretensioners is  accompanied by a slight discharge  of harmless smoke and a noise  due  to the activation of the pyrotechnic  cartridge incorporated in the system     The force limiter reduces the pressure  of the seat belt against the body of the  occupants     The pretensioning seat belts are active  when the ignition is switched on     The inertia reels are fitted with a device  which automatically locks the strap in  the event of a collision or emergency  braking or if the vehicle rolls over     You can unfasten the seat belt by  pressing the red button on the buckle   Guide the seat belt after unfastening     The airbag warning lamp comes on  if the pretensioners are deployed   Contact a PEUGEOT dealer ora  qualifi
31.  for at  least one second after the window  closed position has been reached     The safety anti pinch does not operate  during these operations     Good practice    If the electric windows meet an  obstacle during operation  you must  reverse the movement of the window   To do this  press the control concerned     When the driver operates the  passenger electric window controls   they must ensure that no one is  preventing correct closing of the  windows     The driver must ensure that the  passengers use the electric windows  correctly     Be aware of children when operating  the windows     Following several consecutive closing   opening operations of the electric  window control  a protection system is  triggered which only authorises closing  of the window  After closing  wait  approximately 40 minutes  Once this  time has elapsed  the control becomes  operational again        DRIVING SAFELY  HAZARD WARNING LAMPS    Press this button  the direction  indicators flash     They can operate with the ignition off   The hazard warning lamps should only  be used in dangerous situations  when  stopping in an emergency or when  driving in unusual conditions     Automatic operation of hazard  warning lamps    When braking in an emergency   depending on the force of deceleration   the hazard warning lamps come   on automatically  They switch off  automatically the first time you  accelerate     It is also possible to switch them off by  pressing the switch on the dashboard     HORN
32.  fuel filler flap       Insert the key  then turn it a quarter  turn      Remove the cap and hook it onto  the clip located on the inside of the  flap     A label affixed to the inside of the flap  reminds you of the type of fuel to be  used     You must fill with at least 5 litres of fuel    for it to be registered by the fuel gauge     When the fuel filler cap is opened   there may be a slight air suction noise   This vacuum is entirely normal and is  due to the sealing of the fuel circuit     When filling the fuel tank  do not  continue after the 37 cut off of the  nozzle  This could cause malfunctions     The capacity of the fuel tank is  approximately 60 litres       After filling the fuel tank  lock the  cap and close the flap     When filling with fuel  a   mechanical system prevents   opening of the left hand side door   When the fuel filler flap is open  ensure  that no one tries to slide this door   Once the flap has been closed  the  sliding side door may jam  push the  door to close it then open it     Quality of the fuel used for  petrol engines    The petrol engines are perfectly  compatible with E10 or E24 type   petrol biofuels  containing 10   or   24   ethanol   conforming to European  standards EN 228 and EN 15376     E85 type fuels  containing up to   85   ethanol  are reserved exclusively  for vehicles marketed for the use of  this type of fuel  BioFlex vehicles   The  quality of the ethanol must comply with  European standard EN 15293     For Brazil only
33.  is in neutral N     Gearbox and steering wheel       STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT    When the vehicle is stationary    release the steering wheel adjustment  mechanism by pulling the lever    Adjust the steering wheel for height  and reach  then lock the mechanism by  pushing the lever fully forwards     43    N   READY TO SET OFF    44    Stop  amp  Start    Stop  amp  Start    The Stop  amp  Start system puts the  engine temporarily on standby   STOP  mode   during stops in the traffic  red  lights  traffic jams  or other      The  engine restarts automatically   START  mode   as soon as you want to move  off  The restart takes place instantly   quickly and silently     Perfect for urban use  the Stop  amp  Start  system reduces fuel consumption and   exhaust emissions as well as the noise  level when stationary     Operation    Going into engine STOP mode    The  ECO  warning lamp  comes on in the instrument  panel and the engine goes  into standby          with a manual gearbox  at speeds  below 12 mph  20 km h   when you  put the gear lever into neutral and  release the clutch pedal       with the 6 speed electronic  gearbox  at a speed below 5 mph   8 km h   when you press the brake  pedal or put the gear selector into  position N     If your vehicle is fitted with the system   a time counter calculates the sum of  the periods in STOP mode during a  journey  It rests itself to zero every time  the ignition is switched on with the key     With the electronic gearbox    for
34.  is the preferred   As operating position        Recirculation of interior air    The LED in the button is on   Recirculation temporarily  prevents exterior odours   and smoke from entering the  passenger compartment     Used with the setting of the fan speed   from 1 to 4   recirculation enables you  to attain the desired comfort level more  quickly with both hot or cold settings     This position should only be temporary   When your desired comfort level has  been reached  return to the intake   of exterior air position to permit  renewal of the air in the passenger  compartment and avoid misting  This is  the preferred operating mode     i          Air conditioning A C    The air conditioning can only operate  with the engine running     Pressing the button starts   the air conditioning system   Wie the LED is on  Pressing the  button again switches the  function off and the LED  goes off     The air conditioning does not operate if  the fan speed is set to O     Ventilation    61       EASE OF USE and COMFORT    62    Ventilation    t2  wO       _ F    AJC  AUTO    Sji z     A   d       DIGITAL AIR CONDITIONING WITH SEPARATE SETTINGS  FOR THE DRIVER AND PASSENGER    Good practice    For maximum cooling or heating of the  passenger compartment  it is possible  to exceed the value 15 by turning until  LO is displayed or the value 27 by  turning until HI is displayed     On entering the vehicle  the inside  temperature may be much colder  or  warmer  than is comfortable  The
35.  manual lighting  control stalk     If the sunshine sensor     does not function correctly    the lighting comes on   accompanied by the service   warning lamp  an audible  Signal and a message in the screen   Contact a PEUGEOT dealer ora  qualified workshop     Guide me home lighting    Keeping the dipped beam headlamps  on temporarily with the ignition off   makes the driver s exit easier when the  light is poor     Manual operation      With the ignition off   flash  the  headlamps within one minute after  switching off the ignition     The guide me home lighting switches  off automatically after a set time     Automatic operation    Activate the function via the  vehicle configuration menu        Refer to the  Screen menu map   section of chapter 9        Cornering lighting    With dipped or main beam headlamps   this function makes use of the beam  from a front foglamp to illuminate the  inside of a bend  when the vehicle  speed is below 25 mph  approximately  40 km h   urban driving  winding road   intersections  parking manouevres         Switching on    This function starts      when the corresponding direction  indicator is switched on    or     from a certain angle of rotation of  the steering wheel     Switching off    The system does not operate       below a certain angle of rotation of  the steering wheel       above 25 mph  40 km h      when reverse gear is engaged     Programming    The system is activated or deactivated  in the vehicle configuration menu     
36.  of the  doors  use the  Child Lock     Take care not to open the rear windows  by more than one third    To protect young children from the rays  of the sun  fit side blinds to the rear  windows     Installing a booster seat    The chest part of the seat belt must   be positioned on the child s shoulder  without touching the neck    Ensure that the lap part of the seat belt  passes correctly over the child s thighs   PEUGEOT recommends the use of a  booster seat which has a back  fitted  with a seat belt guide at shoulder level     CHILD LOCK  us      This prevents opening of the side  doors from the inside        Manual mode    A label indicates the location of the  child lock       Open fully past the point of  resistance       Tilt the lever  located on the rear  section of the door     Electric mode    With the ignition on  press  this button  The LED comes  on    Warning  this system is  independent of the central  locking control     Always remove the ignition key when  leaving the vehicle  even for a short  time     It is advisable to check the activation of  the child lock each time the ignition is  switched on     In the event of a serious impact the  electric child lock is deactivated  automatically     Alazsvs W       128    Towing a trailer       TOWING A TRAILER  CARAVAN  BOAT  ETC     Distribution of loads    For more information about Distribute the load in the trailer so  weights  refer to the administrative that the heaviest objects are as  documents  regist
37.  towing     Snow screen          FITTING    Offer up the snow screen facing its  centring pin A on the front bumper   Put it in place by pressing at each  clip B located in the four corners     REMOVAL    Pass a screwdriver into the hole  located near each of the clips   Use the screwdriver as a lever to  unclip the four clips B in turn     149       J QUICK HELP    150    Snow chains    SNOW CHAINS    In wintry conditions  snow chains  improve traction as well as the    behaviour of the vehicle when braking     The snow chains must be   fitted only to the driving wheels   They must never be fitted to   space saver  type spare wheels     Use only the chains designed to be  fitted to the type of wheel fitted to your  vehicle     Maximum link  size     Original tyre  size  195 65 R15  195 70 R15  205 65 R15 9mm    215 55 R16  215 50 R17    For more information on snow chains   contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a  qualified workshop     Take account of the legislation in   force in your country on the use   of snow chains and the maximum  running speed authorised     Advice on installation       If you have to fit the chains during  a journey  stop the vehicle on a flat  surface on the side of the road        Apply the parking brake and  position any wheel chocks to  prevent movement of your vehicle        Fit the chains following the  instructions provided by the  manufacturer       Move off gently and drive fora  few moments  without exceeding  30 mph  50 km h         Stop your vehi
38.  vehicle s towing capacities  and its gross train weight  consult a  PEUGEOT dealer     The speed of a towing vehicle must not  exceed 50 mph  80 km h   comply with  the legislation in force in your country      With load transfer  the braked trailer  weight can be increased  on condition  that the equivalent of this load is  removed from the vehicle so that the  GTW is not exceeded  Warning  towing  with a lightly loaded towing vehicle  may have an adverse effect on its road  holding     The GTW and towed load values  indicated are valid up to a maximum  altitude of 1000 metres  the towed load  mentioned must be reduced by 10    for each additional 1000 metres     High ambient temperatures may result  in a reduction in the performance   of the vehicle in order to protect the  engine  when the ambient temperature  is higher than 37   C  limit the towed  weight    The kerb weight is equal to the weight  without load   driver  75 kg    fuel tank  filled to 90         IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS    A  Manufacturer s plate  B  Serial number     This is engraved on the front right  wheelarch     Identification markings    C  Tyres and paint colour code   The label C  on the front door gives     the wheel and tyre sizes    the brands of tyres recommended  by the manufacturer    the tyre pressures  the tyre  pressures must be checked when  the tyres are cold  at least once   a month      the paint colour code     167    CO    TECHNICAL DATA       This handbook describes all of the  equi
39.  view of the rear interior of the vehicle   It can also be adjusted for improved  visibility during manoeuvres or when  overtaking     Mirrors and windows    101    REAR WINDOWS    To partially open the rear windows  tilt  the lever and push it fully to lock the  windows in the open position        EASE OF USE and COMFORT    102    Mirrors and windows    ELECTRIC WINDOWS    1  Driver s electric window control  2  Passenger electric window control  There are two operating modes     Manual mode    Press or pull the control  without  passing the point of resistance  The  window stops when you release the  control        One touch mode    Press or pull the control  beyond the  point of resistance  The window opens  or closes fully when the control is  released  Pressing the control again  stops the movement of the window     The electrical functions of the electric   windows are deactivated      approximately 45 seconds after the  ignition is switched off      after one of the front doors is  opened  if the ignition is off     Safety anti pinch    When the window rises and meets an  obstacle  it stops and partially lowers     Reinitialisation    Following reconnection of the battery   or in the event of a malfunction  the  safety anti pinch function must be  reinitialised     Lower the window fully  then raise it  it  will rise in steps of a few centimetres  each time the control is pressed   Repeat the operation until the window  is fully closed     Continue to press the control
40.  with  exterior protection only    If  while you are away from the  vehicle  you wish to leave a window  partially open or a pet inside the  vehicle  you should choose exterior  protection only       Switch off the ignition       Inthe next ten seconds   press the button until  the red LED is on  continuously          Get out of the vehicle       Within the next five minutes  set  the alarm by locking or deadlocking  using the remote control  the red  LED flashes once a second      Triggering    The siren sounds  the direction indicators  flash for approximately 30 seconds and  the red LED flashes rapidly       To switch it off  insert the key and  switch on the ignition     When the alarm has been triggered ten  times in succession  when triggered for  the eleventh time  it is deactivated  Repeat  the procedure for setting the alarm     Locking the vehicle without  alarm      Insert the key in the lock on the  driver s door and lock it     Do not set the alarm when washing  your vehicle     Failure of the remote control    When the alarm is set but the remote  control does not operate       Unlock the doors with the key and  open the door  The alarm is triggered       Switch on the ignition in the next  ten seconds  The alarm is disarmed     Incorrect operation    When the ignition is switched on  if the  red LED remains on for ten seconds   there is a fault in the siren connection     Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have  the system checked     Automatic setting of the alarm   
41.  your comfort during parking   maoeuvres  STOP mode is not  available for a few seconds after  coming out of reverse gear   STOP mode does not affect the  functionality of the vehicle  such as  braking  power steering  for example     Never refuel with the engine in  STOP mode  you must switch off  the ignition with the key     Special cases  STOP mode  unavailable    STOP mode is not invoked when        the driver s door is open     the driver s seat belt is not  fastened     the vehicle has not exceeded  6 mph  10 km h  since the last  engine start using the key     the parking brake is applied or  being applied    the engine is needed to maintain  a comfortable temperature in the  passenger compartment   demisting is active    some special conditions  battery  charge  engine temperature   braking assistance  ambient  temperature     where the engine  is needed to assure control of a  system     In this case  the  ECO   warning lamp flashes for a  few seconds  then goes off     This operation is perfectly normal     Going into engine START mode    The  ECO  warning lamp         with a manual gearbox  when you  depress the clutch pedal       with the 6 speed electronic  gearbox     e gear selector in position A or  M  when you release the brake  pedal     e or gear selector in position N and  the brake pedal released  when  you move the gear selector to  position A or M     e or when you engage reverse  gear     goes off and the engine starts     Special cases  START invoked
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43. HANDBOOK       PARTNER Tepee          PRESENTATION    Within the chapters  symbols draw your attention to  specific information     directs you to the chapter and section which    contains detailed information concerning a function     indicates important information relating to use of the  equipment     alerts you to the safety of individuals and equipment       on board     The fitting of electrical equipment or accessories which  are not recommended by PEUGEOT may result in   a failure of your vehicle s electronic system  Please  note this specific warning and contact a PEUGEOT  dealer to be shown the recommended equipment and  accessories     For any work on your vehicle  use a qualified workshop  that has the technical information  competence and  equipment required  which a PEUGEOT dealer is able to  provide     WELCOME    This new vehicle has been designed to satisfy all  your requirements in terms of practicality  comfort   safety and aesthetics  In order to get the most out of  your vehicle  we suggest that you take a tour with the   Handbook  in front of you  The handbook presents  the operation of the equipment available on board in  detail     PEUGEOT thanks you for your confidence and wishes  you very happy motoring        Exterior       Interior    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS  1  Lighting and direction indicator  stalk    Instrument panel with screen     Wipers  screenwash  trip  computer control stalk     Ignition   Audio system controls   Driver s airbag  horn   
44. MIN and MAX marks     Screenwash and headlamp  wash level    For best quality cleaning and for your  safety  we would advise that you use  products of the PEUGEOT range     For optimum cleaning and to avoid  freezing  this fluid must not be topped  up or replaced with plain water     Capacity of the screenwash reservoir   approximately 3 litres     If your vehicle is fitted with headlamp  washers  the capacity of the reservoir  is 6 litres     A    The minimum level of this additive  is indicated by lighting of the service  warning lamp  accompanied by an  audible signal and a message in the  screen     When this occurs with the engine  running it is due to the start of  saturation of the particle emission filter   exceptionally prolonged urban type  driving conditions  low speed  long  traffic jams           Diesel additive level   Diesel with particle  emission filter     Levels    In order to regenerate the filter  you   are advised to drive at a speed higher bes  than 40 mph  60 km h  for at least five      minutes as soon as possible  when   traffic conditions permit  until the   message disappears and the service  warning lamp goes off      During regeneration of the particle  emission filter  the noise of a relay  operating may be heard under the  dashboard    If the message is still displayed and  if the service warning lamp remains  on  consult a PEUGEOT dealer or a  qualified workshop     Topping up   This additive must be topped up by  a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi
45. ON       Interior    SITTING COMFORTABLY        gt       1  Forwards backwards 2   adjustment            3  Seatcushion 4   height        Backrest angle     Head restraint  height and  angle     3  gt 66    Adjust the steering wheel for height    and reach     Height adjustment   Fastening        2  gt  43    4  gt  110       The tools are stored under the left hand    seat     Manual adjustments   Electric adjustments     3  gt   85       3    100    VISIBILITY       Lighting off     O      Sidelamps     e        L    Main beam headlamps  blue        Dipped beam headlamps  green       W   Q    AUTO  automatic    AUTO itumination of headiamps     Motorway function  press the stalk up  or down to flash the direction indicator  three times     3  49    fast   normal    I intermittent   O park    NV single wipe     aN      AUTO  press the stalk down   Of Reactivate if the ignition has  been off for more than one  minute     AUTO      3  gt  52    Special position for the front wipers    For one minute after switching off the  ignition  any action on the wiper stalk  places the wiper arms and blades   vertically alongside the screen pillars     53   3  160    Interior       In bad weather or in winter  ensure that  the lamps are not covered with mud or  Snow     7    151          FAMILIARISATION    10      Interior    DRIVING SAFELY    O       The vehicle speed must be higher than  25 mph  40 km h  with at least 4th gear  engaged    3    54       The minimum speed which can be  p
46. PEUGEOT dealer or a  qualified workshop     29    N9   READY TO SET OFF      Instruments and controls     ap     Coolant  temperature  and level    Service    Driver s  seat belt not  fastened    ECO       on with needle  in the red  zone     flashing     on temporarily     remaining on     on then  flashing     accompanied  by an audible  signal then  remains on     on     flashes for a  few seconds   then goes off     an abnormal increase in  temperature     a drop in the coolant level     minor faults or warnings     major faults     the driver has not fastened  their seat belt     the vehicle is moving with  the driver s seat belt not  fastened     The Stop  amp  Start system  has put the engine in STOP  mode following a vehicle  stop  red light  traffic jam   etc         The STOP is temporarily  unavailable     or    The START mode has been  invoked automatically        Park and switch off the ignition then allow to cool   Visually check the level     Chapter 6   Levels  section  Contact a  PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop     Consult the alert log in the display or screen    If your vehicle is equipped with a trip computer  or a screen  refer to the  Audio equipment    Trip computer  section of chapter 9  Contact a  PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop     Pull the strap then insert the tongue in the buckle     Check that the seat belt is fastened by pulling the  strap  Chapter 4   Seat belts  section     As soon as you want to move off  the warning  lamp goes o
47. The system is activated by default     Steering mounted controls       HEADLAMP BEAM    Depending on the load in your vehicle   the beam setting must be adjusted     0   No load    1   Partial load    2   Average load    3   Maximum authorised load     Initial setting is position 0     Travelling abroad    If using your vehicle in a country  that drives on the other side of the  road  the headlamps must be adjusted  to avoid dazzling on coming drivers     Contact a PEUGEOT dealer ora  qualified workshop     51       EASE OF USE and COMFORT    52    Steering mounted controls    WINDSCREEN WIPER STALK    Manual windscreen wipers    Fast wipe  heavy rain    Normal wipe  moderate rain    Intermittent wipe    Off    Single wipe    press downwards      In the Intermittent position  the wiping  speed is in proportion to the vehicle  speed        Oo7 AN          Whenever the ignition has been  switched off for more than one minute   with the windscreen wiper stalk in  position 2  1 or I  the stalk must be  reactivated       move the stalk to any position       then move it back to the required  position     Automatic rain sensitive windscreen wipers    Do not cover the rain sensor   located in the centre of the    windscreen  behind the mirror     In the AUTO position  the windscreen  wipers operate automatically and  adapt their speed to the intensity of the  rainfall     When not in AUTO mode  for the  other positions  refer to the manual  windscreen wipers section     Activation  
48. W   21W    High pressure washing    When using this type of washing   on stubborn dirt  do not persist on   the headlamps  the other lamps  and their edges to avoid damaging  their coating and seals     Identify the faulty bulb then open  the rear doors to 180       Refer to the  Access  section of  chapter 2     Remove the two fixing bolts using  the screwdriver stored in the tool kit  under the right hand seat    Pull the lamp unit from the outside   Holding the lamp  disconnect the  electrical connector     Move aside the 4 tabs then extract  the bulb holder    Remove the faulty bulb by  pressing it lightly while turning it  anticlockwise    Change the bulb     When removing the lamp unit     with tailgate  pull the lamp unit  towards the centre of the vehicle     with hinged doors  pull the lamp  unit towards you     When refitting  take care to  reposition the tabs and the supply  wire correctly to avoid trapping the  wire     After changing the rear direction  indicator bulb  the reinitialisation time is  above 2 minutes        NUMBER PLATE LAMPS    Type A  W5W   5W  With tailgate    Disengage the plastic lens using a  screwdriver   Change the bulb     Replace the plastic lens and press  on it     With hinged doors    Unclip the interior trim     Disconnect the connector by  moving aside its tab     Turn the bulb holder a quarter turn  anticlockwise     Change the bulb     Put the bulb holder back in place  and reconnect the connector     Put the trim back in place     
49. a PEUGEOT dealer or  refer to the servicing and warranty  booklet in the handbook pack     If you have to remove   refit the  engine style cover  handle it with  care to avoid damaging the fixing  clips     Oil level    It is recommended that the oil level be  checked every 3 000 miles  5 000 km   and topped up if necessary between oil  changes     Check the level with the vehicle level   engine cold  using the dipstick     Dipstick    There are two marks on  the dipstick     A   maximum    If you fill past this mark   consult a PEUGEOT  dealer or a qualified  workshop     B   minimum  Never allow the level to  A fall below this mark     To maintain the reliability  of engines and emission  control systems  the use  of additives in engine oil  is prohibited        Oil change    This must be carried out at the  intervals specified and the viscosity  grade of the oil selected must fulfil the  requirements in the manufacturer s  servicing schedule  Ask for advice from  a PEUGEOT dealer     Remove the dipstick before filling     Check the level after filling  never  exceed the max mark      Refit the oil filler cap before closing the  bonnet     Viscosity selection    In all cases  the oil selected must meet  the manufacturer s requirements        Changing the brake fluid    The brake fluid must be changed at  the intervals stated  according to the  manufacturer s servicing schedule     Use fluids recommended by the  manufacturer  which meet the DOT4  standard     The level must 
50. ailer or caravan     Have your vehicle serviced regularly   engine oil  oil filter  air filter   passenger compartment filter     and  observe the schedule of operations  recommended in the warranty and  maintenance record     When refuelling  do not continue after  the third cut off of the nozzle to avoid  any overflow     At the wheel of your new vehicle  it is  only after the first 1 800 miles    3 OOO kilometres  that you will see  the fuel consumption settle down to a  consistent average        ACCESS  KEY    This locks and unlocks the doors on  the vehicle  opens and closes the  fuel filler cap  as well as starting and  stopping the engine        REMOTE CONTROL  Central unlocking    Press this button to unlock all  l   of your vehicle s doors    The direction indicators flash twice    Central locking    Press this button to lock all of    e your vehicle s doors     The direction indicators flash once     If one of the doors is open or is not  closed correctly  the central locking will  not work     Access      Deadlocking    A second press on the closed  padlock on the remote control within  five seconds after locking changes the  locking to deadlocking     This is confirmed by fixed lighting  of the direction indicators for  approximately two seconds     Deadlocking renders the exterior   and interior door opening handles  inoperative  do not leave anyone inside  the vehicle when it is deadlocked     If deadlocking is activated from inside  the vehicle using the remote
51. and seat  to  remove the 4 bolts       Turn the bars 90   placing the  hollow parts towards the front       Tighten the 4 bolts     Close the protective covers       Use the strap passages A only to  secure the load firmly     91       EASE OF USE and COMFORT    92    Practical information       ROOF BARS    If you install transverse bars on these bars  refer to the weight values indicated  by the manufacturer but do not exceed 75 Kg     la   af       Front courtesy lamp Rear courtesy lamp    COURTESY LAMPS    Automatic switching on off    The front courtesy lamp comes on  when the key is removed from the  ignition  when the vehicle is unlocked     when one of the front doors is opened    Front seats  comes on when  one of the front doors is  opened        and for location of the vehicle using the  remote control  Rear seats  comes on when  one of the rear doors is    opened     If the doors remain open for  a few minutes  the courtesy  lamps go off     It goes off gradually after the ignition  is switched on and when the vehicle is  locked        yw Permanently on  ignition on     Permanently off   nw       Practical information    kom E a  Front individual reading lamps  These are switched on and off by    means of a manual switch  with  the ignition on     93    OO   EASE OF USE and COMFORT    94         Practical information       LOAD SPACE COVER  5 SEAT VERSION     This rigid shelf conceals the objects  stored in the boot     Folding    From the boot  fold the half shel
52. aps  rear mud flaps   15 17 inch alloy wheels  wheelarch  trim  leather steering wheel         Screenwash  interior and exterior  cleaning and maintenance products   spare bulbs          iy The fitting of electrical equipment     tv or accessories which are not  recommended by PEUGEOT  may result in a failure of your vehicle s  electronic system  Please note this  specific warning  You are advised  to contact a dealer to be shown the  range of recommended equipment or  accessories     Depending on the country in which  the vehicle is sold  it is compulsory  to have a high visibility vest  warning  triangle and spare bulbs available in  the vehicle        Active Fleet Data  telematic unit    Connected directly to the heart of the  vehicle  multiplexed network   Full  CAN    the telematic unit  by means of  a  ready to use  service  permits the  sending in real time of information  such as      distance travelled      distance remaining before the next  service      warnings and faults  oil level   coolant level  oil temperature   coolant temperature  etc        This enables  Fleet  managers   to optimise the monitoring and   management of their professional   vehicles     Depending on country  contact a    PEUGEOT dealer for more information     Equipment    131     I ACCESSORIES       OPENING THE BONNET    On the inside    Pull the lever below the dashboard  towards you  The bonnet is released     On the outside    Raise the bonnet slightly by reaching  in a flat hand  palm d
53. ay wear the internal  components of the gearbox over time        5 speed gearbox   reverse    Engaging 5  gear    Push the gear lever fully to the right  to engage 5  gear     Engaging reverse    To engage reverse gear  wait until the  vehicle is stationary then push the gear  lever to the right then back    The lever should be moved slowly to  reduce the noise on engaging reverse  gear        GEAR SHIFT INDICATOR    System which reduces fuel  consumption by recommending the  most appropriate gear     With an electronic gearbox  the system  is only active in manual mode     Operation    Depending on the driving situation and  your vehicle s equipment  the system  may advise you to skip one  or more   gear s   You can follow this instruction  without engaging the intermediate gears     The gear engagement  recommendations must not be  considered compulsory  In fact  the  configuration of the road  the amount  of traffic and safety remain determining  factors when choosing the best   gear  Therefore  the driver remains  responsible for deciding whether or  not to follow the advice given by the  system     This function cannot be deactivated     The information appears in  the instrument panel in the  form of an arrow        The system adapts its gear  change recommendation  according to the driving conditions   slope  load       and the demands  of the driver  power  acceleration   braking           The system never suggests     engaging first gear     engaging reverse gear    
54. be between the MIN  and MAX marks on the reservoir     If fluid has to be added frequently   this indicates a fault which must be  checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or  a qualified workshop as soon as  possible     Warning lamps    Checks using the warning  lamps in the instrument panel is  described in chapter 2  refer to  the  Instruments and controls   section     Cooling system    Only use the fluid recommended by the  manufacturer     Otherwise  you risk seriously damaging  your engine     When the engine is warm  the  temperature of the coolant is controlled  by the engine fan  As this fan can  operate with the ignition key removed  and because the cooling system is  pressurised  wait for at least one hour  after the engine has stopped before  carrying out any work     Slacken the cap by 1 4 of a turn to  release the pressure to prevent any  risk of scalding  When the pressure  has dropped  remove the cap and top  up the level with coolant     If fluid has to be added frequently   this indicates a fault which must be  checked by a PEUGEOT dealer as  soon as possible     Topping up   The level must be between the MIN  and MAX marks on the expansion  bottle  If more than 1 litre of fluid is  required to top up the level  have  the system checked by a PEUGEOT  dealer or a qualified workshop     Power steering fluid level    The vehicle must be parked on level  ground with the engine cold  Unscrew  the cap integrated with the gauge and  check the level which must be between  the 
55. be programmed without Pressing this button once activates  activating the limiter but with the the limiter  pressing the button again  engine running  deactivates it  OFF      To memorise a speed higher than the  previous one      press the Set   button    A brief press increases the speed by  1 mph  km h     A maintained press increases the  speed in steps of 5 mph  km h     To memorise a speed lower than the  previous one      press the Set   button    A brief press decreases the speed by  1 mph  km h     A maintained press decreases the  speed in steps of 5 mph  km h         Exceeding the programmed  speed    Pressing the accelerator pedal in order  to exceed the programmed speed   will have no effect unless you press  the pedal firmly beyond the point of  resistance     The limiter is deactivated temporarily  and the programmed speed flashes   To return to the limiter function  reduce  your speed to below the programmed  speed     Flashing of the speed    The speed flashes      following forcing of the accelerator  point of resistance      when the limiter cannot prevent an  increase in the vehicle speed due  to the profile of the road or ona  steep descent       inthe event of sharp acceleration       ES       Switching the function off      Place the switch in position 0 or  switch off the ignition to switch the  system off     The last programmed speed remains in  the memory     Steering mounted controls       Operating fault    The programmed speed is cleared  then re
56. ce the  performance of the air conditioning  system and generate unpleasant  odours     We recommend the use of a combined  passenger compartment filter  By  means of its second special active  filter  it contributes to the purification   of the air breathed by the occupants  and the cleanness of the passenger  compartment  reduction of allergic  symptoms  unpleasant odours and  greasy deposits     Refer to the servicing and warranty  booklet for the replacement interval for  these components     Depending on the environment  dusty  atmosphere     and the use of the  vehicle  urban driving      change them  twice as often if necessary     Oil filter    Change the filter regularly in  accordance with the servicing  schedule     Particle emission filter  Diesel     Maintenance of the particle emission  filter must be carried out bya  PEUGEOT dealer     On acceleration after the vehicle has  been running for a prolonged period  at very low speed or at idle  you may   in exceptional circumstances  notice  the emission of water vapour at the  exhaust  This water vapour does not  have any adverse effect on vehicle  handling or the environment     Bleeding water from the Diesel  filter    If this warning lamp comes  on  bleed the filter  Otherwise  bleed regularly each time the  engine oil is changed    To drain the water  unscrew  the bleed screw located on the filter   Operate until all of the water no longer  flows in the transparent pipe  then  tighten the bleed screw    HDi eng
57. cle and check that  the snow chains are correctly  tightened     Avoid driving on roads that have   been cleared of snow  to avoid   damaging your vehicle s tyres and  the road surface  It is recommended  that before you leave  you practise  fitting the snow chains on a level and  dry surface  If your vehicle is fitted with  alloy wheels  check that no part of the  chain or its fixings is in contact with the  wheel rim     Changing a bulb    Pi The bulbs must be changed with  the ignition off or with the battery  disconnected  Wait approximately  3 minutes after changing the bulb  before reconnecting the battery     a Check that the lamps operate correctly      A after each operation   ie ee        High pressure washing  er    i       151    When using this type of washing  on stubborn dirt  do not persist on    B the headlamps  the lamps and their  P edges to avoid damaging their coating    P and seals   yo  a    Types of bulb    Various types of bulb are fitted to your  vehicle  To remove them     D Gs Type A  ES  All glass bulb  pull gently    as it is fitted by pressure               Type B     ap Bayonet bulb  press    l on the bulb then turn it  CHANGING A BULB anticlockwise     Open the bonnet  To access the bulbs  Halogen bulbs must be changed  reach behind the headlamp unit  with the headlamp off  Wait a few SAE Type C  Carry out the operations in reverse minutes  risk of serious burns   vi ings Halogen bulb  release the  order to refit each bulb and check that Do no
58. d  restraint     To install the head restraint  engage  the rods of the head restraint in the  holes keeping it in line with the seat  back           Fully folded position   Raise the grey control bar  located  at the rear of the seat cushion    Example of operations for the   1 3 section  They are identical for the   2 3 section       Place the head restraints in the low  position      If necessary  move the front seats  forward      Press the grey control located on  the upper part of the seat back       Fold the seat back onto the seat  cushion        Tilt the entire seat forward     Seats       Putting back in place    Tilt the entire seat rearwards until it  locks     Raise the seat back     The seat is locked correctly when the  control  at the top of the seat back  is  no longer visible     Check that the seat is locked  on the floor securely when it is  returned to the sitting position     69       EASE OF USE and COMFORT    70       Removing the bench seat    If necessary  move the front seats  forward     Place the bench seat  1 3 section and or  2 3 section  in the fully folded position     Refer to the  fully folded position   described on the previous page     Refitting the bench seat      Offer up the bench seat  1 3 section  and or 2 3 section  vertically       Place the hooks between the two  bars       Fold the bench seat rearwards     To return the bench seat    1 3 section and or 2 3 section    to the  passenger transportation   position  refer to the  full
59. d by a compromise Your vehicle is designed principally to    between safety  grip and traction        drive on tarmac roads but it allows you  which is associated with the Michelin to drive on other less passable terrain    Latitude Tour HP M S tyres  occasionally     However  particularly when your  vehicle is heavily laden  it does not  parun off road activities such as     crossing and driving on ground  which could damage the underbody    It adapts to allows most conditions of  poor grip to be accommodated     The accelerator pedal must be pressed or tear off components  fuel pipe   enough for there to be adequate fuel cooler        particularly by  engine power to manage the various obstacles or stones     parameters in the best way    driving on ground with steep    gradients and poor grip     crossing a stream     This DSC mode is calibrated  for a low level of skidding   based on different conditions  of grip encountered on the  road     When the ignition is switched off  the    system returns automatically to DSC  mode        HES This DSC OFF mode is   e   only suitable for specific  conditions encountered when   moving off or at low speed     OFF       Above 30 mph  50 km h  the system  returns to DSC mode automatically           This snow mode allows the   vehicle to adapts its strategy   to the conditions of grip   2   encountered for each of the  two front wheels  on moving off     When moving  the system optimises  wheelspin to provide the best  acceleration pos
60. damage the emissions and injection  systems     Restore the supply  Chapter 6   Fuel  section     There is a risk of damage to the catalytic  converter  Have it checked by a PEUGEOT or a  qualified workshop     Check the battery terminals      Chapter 7      Battery  section     Chapter 7   Battery  section     Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer ora  qualified workshop     31    N9   READY TO SET OFF    Instruments and controls    Warning lamp       ol  SI    Power  steering    Door open    detection  O E  e  SC  o  k Under   inflation    is    on     on and accompanied  by a message in the  screen     remaining on     flashing     remaining on     remaining on with the  LED in the button  on  the dashboard  on     on     flashing then  remaining on   accompanied by   the Service warning  lamp  and depending  on equipment  the  display of a message     indicates    a fault with the  system     that a door is not  closed correctly     a fault with the anti   lock braking system     triggering of the ASR  or ESC regulation     a fault with the  system  E g   under   inflation of the tyres     deactivation of  the system at the  request of the driver     The tyre pressure is  too low in or more  wheels     The tyre pressure  monitoring system  has a fault or one of  the wheels does not  have a sensor     Solution   action    The vehicle retains conventional steering without  assistance  Have it checked by a PEUGEOT  dealer or a qualified workshop     Check that all of the doors
61. driving style     road profile     optimum fuel consumption     Manual mode      Changing to manual mode    Move the gear selector to M     Pull on the     control  paddle to change up     Changing gear  Pull on the     control  paddle to change    down       Ifthe vehicle stops or reduces  speed  for example when  approaching a stop sign    the gearbox changes down  automatically  to first gear if  needed       Itis not necessary to release the  accelerator completely during gear  changes       A gear change instruction is  accepted only if the engine speed  permits       For safety reasons  depending on  the engine speed  a change down  may be performed automatically     In situations of high engine speeds    heavy acceleration   a change   up will not occur unless the driver  operates the electronic gearbox control  paddle     Acceleration    For optimum acceleration  e g  to  overtake another vehicle   simply  press the pedal beyond the point of  resistance at the end of its travel  by  pressing down firmly     Vehicle stationary  with the  engine running    In the event of a prolonged stop with  the engine running  the gearbox  changes automatically to neutral N     Stopping the vehicle    Before stopping the engine  put the  gear selector in position N     In all cases  it is essential to apply   the parking brake  Check that the  parking brake warning lamp is on in the  instrument panel     Before doing anything in the  engine compartment  check that  the gear selector
62. ds you     Lighting on audible warning    On switching off the ignition  all of the  lamps turn off  except dipped beam if  automatic guide me home lighting has  been activated     To activate the lighting control  turn  ring A to the lighting off position  O   then to the selection of your choice   On opening the driver s door  there is  an audible warning if you have left the  lighting on     49       EASE OF USE and COMFORT    50    Steering mounted controls    If the user does not operate any  equipment for 30 minutes  the  Economy mode engages to avoid  discharging the battery  see  Battery   in section 7   Electrical functions are  put on standby and the battery warning  lamp flashes     Sidelamp operation is not affected by  Economy mode     Front and rear foglamps    Rotate ring B forwards to switch on  and rearwards to switch off  The status  is confirmed by the warning lamps in  the instrument panel     They operate with the sidelamps and  dipped beam headlamps       0  OF     To switch off the front and rear  foglamps  turn the ring rearwards twice  in succession    In clear weather or in rain  both day  and night  rear foglamps dazzle and  their use is prohibited     Front foglamps  green   1st rotation of the ring  forwards      Rear foglamps  amber   2nd rotation of the ring  forwards      Do not forget to switch them off  when they are no longer needed     Operation of the automatic illumination  of headlamps switches off the rear  foglamps  but the front fogla
63. e of the head restraint is level with the  top of the head     To remove the head restraint  press the  button and pull the head restraint upwards     To re install the head restraint  engage  the rods in the holes making sure they are  aligned with the seat back     Never drive with the head  restraints removed  they must be  in place and correctly adjusted     Adjustable armrest    To access the vertical position  raise  the armrest until it locks     Lower the armrest to return itto a  position for use     To remove the armrest  press the  release button from the vertical position  and move aside the armrest    To put the armrest back in place  clip it  in the vertical position    If the vehicle is fitted with the additional  console and an armrest  to fold the  passenger seat to the table position  remove the console or the armrest     Seats       Front heated seats control    Each front seat may be fitted with a  control located on the side part of the  cushion     Press to switch on the cushion heating     Press again to switch it off     67    OO   EASE OF USE and COMFORT    Seats    68    REAR BENCH SEAT    The 1 3   2 3 rear bench seat is fitted  with  comma  shape head restraints     Each 1 3   2 3 section can be folded  fully  then removed individually        Head restraint    High position  lift and raise the head  restraint     Low position  press on the head  restraint to lower it     To remove the head restraint  after  raising it press the tab and lift the hea
64. e parking  brake within which to move off     During the moving off phase  the  function is deactivated automatically   gradually releasing the braking  pressure  During this phase  the  characteristic noise of mechanical  release of the brakes may be heard   indicating the imminent movement of  the vehicle              5     Hill start assist is deactivated in the  following situations       when the clutch pedal is released     when the parking brake is applied     when the engine is switched off      when the engine stalls     Operating fault    If a malfunction of the  system occurs  this    warning lamp comes on  ere accompanied by an audible  signal and confirmed by  a message in the screen  Contact  a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified  workshop to have the system checked        DIRECTION INDICATORS    Direction indicators    Left  downwards passing the  point of resistance    Right  upwards passing the  point of resistance     oc          Motorway    function    Press the control up or down to flash  the corresponding direction indicator  three times     LIGHTING CONTROL    Front and rear lighting  Selection is by turning ring A     Checking by means of the  indicator lamps on the instrument  panel is described in the   Instruments and controls  section  of chapter 2        Steering mounted controls    Lighting off    Automatic illumination of  headlamps    Sidelamps  AD   Dipped beam  green   D   Main beam  blue     Dipped beam main beam change  Pull the stalk fully towar
65. e the seat back by pulling the  control  then return it to its original  position     When returning the seat back to the sitting  position  ensure that it is locked securely        Placing the seat in the fully  folded position    Pull the control to place the seat  back in the table position    Raise the bar located behind the  seat to release the rear anchoring  points    Tilt the entire seat forwards  until it  locks           Returning the seat to its original  position      Push the red control      Fold back the seat to fix the rear  anchoring points      Raise the seat back by pulling the  control     Check that the entire seat is anchored  securely        Removing the seat      If necessary  move the front  seats forward and lower the head  restraint       Place the seat in the fully folded  position     Refer to the  fully folded position   described on the previous page       Press the red lever to release the  front feet      Tilt the entire seat rearwards by  approximately 45   without releasing  the lever      Release the lever      Lift the seat vertically to the limit of  the anchorages      Straighten the seat by tilting it  forwards then lift it     Putting the seat back in place      Tilt the seat forward by 45        Place the hooks between the  two bars      Fold back the seat to fix the rear  anchoring points       Pull the control to return the seat    back to its initial position     Raise the head restraint   Check that no object is obstructing    the
66. e time for which the engine was left  running  However  this time will always  be between five and thirty minutes     A flat battery will prevent the engine  from starting     Battery    143       J QUICK HELP    144    Changing a wheel       PUNCTURE REPAIR KIT    The kit is located in one of the two  storage compartments located under  the front seats     Vehicles supplied with a temporary  puncture repair kit do not have a spare  wheel or tooling  jack  wheelbrace           The temporary tyre repair kit consists  of a compressor and a bottle   containing a sealant      Using the kit    4     10     Tick the deflated wheel on the  speed limitation sticker then affix  the sticker to the vehicle s steering  wheel to remind you that a wheel is  in temporary use     Clip the bottle 1 on the compressor 2     Connect the bottle 1 to the valve of  the tyre to be repaired     Take care to unwind the  compressor pipe before connecting  it to the bottle     Connect the power lead to one of  the vehicle s 12V sockets     Switch on the compressor by  pressing button A until the tyre  pressure reaches 2 0 bars  If this  pressure cannot be reached  the  tyre cannot be repaired     Remove and store the compressor     Drive immediately  for a few miles   kilometres   at reduced speed  to  fill the puncture     Adjust the pressure using the  compressor in accordance with the    recommendation for the vehicle and  check that the leak is filled correctly     no further loss of pressure    Dri
67. ed  workshop without delay     Waste products    Avoid prolonged contact of used oil  with the skin     Brake fluid is harmful to health and  very corrosive     Do not dispose of used oil  brake fluid  or coolant into drains or into the ground  but into the containers dedicated to this  use at PEUGEOT dealer  France  or  an authorised waste disposal site     6  CHECKS    138    Checks    CHECKS  Battery  At the start of winter  have your battery    checked by a PEUGEOT dealer ora  qualified workshop     ATTENTION    WA  PUM Pal G       Brake pads    Brake pad wear depends on the style  of driving  in particular for vehicles  which are used in town  over short  distances  It may be necessary to  check the thickness of the pads  even  between services    Unless there is a leak on the circuit  a  drop in the brake fluid level indicates  that the brake pads are worn     Brake disc   drum wear  For information on checking the brake    disc   drum wear  consult a PEUGEOT  dealer     Parking brake    Where the parking brake travel is too great  or there is a reduction in the performance  of the system  the parking brake should be  adjusted  even between services     Have the system checked by a  PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified  workshop        Carbon filter and passenger compartment filter    An access flap allows replacement of  the filters     The carbon filter permits continuous  and effective filtering of dust     If the passenger compartment filter  becomes blocked  this may redu
68. ed on  the oil level is displayed   then the total distance recorder  resumes normal operation and the  spanner remains on  This indicates that  a service should be carried out shortly     Service overdue    Each time the ignition is  switched on and for a few  seconds  the spanner  flashes and the excess  distance is displayed     With the engine running the  spanner remains on until the  service has been carried out     Zero re set    Your PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified  workshop carries out this operation  after each service     However  if you carry out the service   yourself  the re set procedure is as   follows      switch off the ignition      press and hold the trip recorder  reset button      switch on the ignition    The display begins a countdown     When the display shows   0   release  the button  the spanner disappears     After this operation  if you wish   to disconnect the battery  lock   the vehicle and wait for at least  five minutes  otherwise the zero re set  will not be registered     Engine oil level indicator    When the ignition is switched on  the  engine oil level is indicated for a few  seconds  after the service information              Oil level correct    Low oil level    Flashing of  OIL    linked with the  service warning lamp   accompanied by an  audible signal and a message in the  screen  indicates a low oil level which  could damage the engine     If the low oil level is confirmed by a  check using the dipstick  it is essential  that the le
69. ed workshop     In order to be effective  a seat belt  must       restrain one person only       must not be twisted  check by  pulling in front of you with an even  movement       be tightened as close to the body  as possible     The upper part of the seat belt should  be positioned in the hollow of the  shoulder     The lap part should be placed as low  as possible on the pelvis     Do not invert the seat belt buckles as  they will not fulfil their role completely   If the seats are fitted with armrests  the  lap part of the seat belt should always  pass under the armrest     Check that the seat belt is fastened  correctly by pulling the strap firmly     Recommendations for children       use a suitable child seat if the  passenger is less than 12 years old  or shorter than one metre fifty       never allow a child to travel on  your lap  even with the seat belt  fastened     For more information on child  seats  refer to the  Children on  board  section of chapter 4     In accordance with current safety  regulations  your PEUGEOT dealer  can guarantee all work or any checks   from testing to maintenance  on your  seat belt equipment     Have the seat belts checked regularly   even after a minor impact  by a  PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified  workshop  they must not show any  signs of wear  cutting or fraying   and they must not be converted or  modified     Clean the seat belt straps with  soapy water or a textile cleaning  product  sold by PEUGEOT  dealers     Seat belts   
70. ension  of the opening from approximately 90    to approximately 180       Pull the yellow control when the door is  open    The check strap will engage again  automatically on closing     When parked with the  rear doors open to 90     the doors mask the rear  lamps  To signal your  position to other road  users driving in the same  direction who may not  have seen your vehicle   use a warning triangle  or other device required  by the legislation in your  country        From inside    Pull the handle towards you to open  the left hand door        REAR ROOF FLAP   This rear roof flap is only compatible   with side hinged rear doors    To open the rear roof flap      raise the black paddle of the toggle      relieve the toggle by pressing the  rear roof flap  downwards  then  release the hook      lift the rear roof flap      pass the point of resistance to    secure the rear roof flap using the  support stays     Never drive without the stays in place     To close the rear roof flap      check that the support bar is  secured correctly      lower the rear roof flap      while pressing the rear roof flap   downwards   take hold of the two  loops of the spring then place the  hook in its housing          lower the black paddle to secure  the rear roof flap    Securing the rear roof flap places it on   the seal correctly and ensures sealing   without noise     Support bar    A support bar is provided for  transporting long loads  after opening  the rear roof flap     Fold back 
71. er  compartment for a few minutes     Use the AUTO mode as much as  possible as it permits optimised  control of all of the functions  air flow   passenger compartment comfort  temperature  air distribution  air  intake mode or air recirculation in the  passenger compartment     Operate the air conditioning system for    5 to 10 minutes  once or twice a month     to keep it in good working order     It is normal that the condensation  created by the air conditioning system  results in a flow of water which may  form a puddle under the vehicle when  parked     If the system does not produce cold air     do not use it and contact a PEUGEOT  dealer or a qualified workshop     OO   EASE OF USE and COMFORT    66    Seats       FRONT SEATS    The following adjustments are  available           1   Forwards backwards adjustment    Lift the bar and slide the seat forwards  or backwards     2   Seat back angle adjustment    With your back pressed against the  seat back  move the lever forwards  and set the required angle               3   Driver s seat height adjustment    To raise the seat  pull the control  upwards then take your weight off the  seat cushion    To lower the seat  pull the control  upwards then push on the seat  cushion        Head restraint height adjustment    To raise the head restraint  slide it vertically  upwards     To lower the head restraint  press the  button and slide the head restraint  vertically downwards     The adjustment is correct when the upper  edg
72. f   raising it to detach it from the notch C     Removing  Fold the load space cover     Detach it from the notches A and B  pulling it towards you     Raise it and remove the assembly     Refitting  Place the load space cover in front  of A and B     Push it forwards to insert the lugs in  the notches     Unfold and clip into the notches C        Storing  according to version     A location is provided in the back of the  rear seats to accommodate the load  space cover folded onto itself     Slide it vertically between the side  guides located at mid seat back height     Insert the hinge first  with the free flaps  turned upwards     This rigid load space cover can form  a shelf  However  for safety reasons   do not place objects on it which could  become dangerous projectiles in the  event of sharp braking or rear impact           T rr  F A lL  Pe wiw    12 Volt socket  120 W Max     It is advisable to limit the use of this    socket to avoid discharging the battery     Stowing rings    Use these rings to secure loads on the  floor     Practical information       Protective net    Open the cover located in the hook  support     Fix the top of the net in the notches   having first turned the bar 1 4 of a turn   Ensure that the end of the bar engages  correctly in the metal part of its  location     Fix the straps in the locations provided  on the floor     Tighten the net using the straps     95    oO   EASE OF USE and COMFORT       Practical information    REAR FITTINGS   7
73. ff and the engine restarts  automatically in START mode     Section 2  under  Stop  amp  Start      Warning lamp           r     o   AN2    Front   lateral  airbag    Front  passenger s  airbag  deactivated    Low fuel  level    EOBD  emission  control  system    Battery  charge    flashing or  remaining on     on     on with gauge  needle in the  red zone     flashing     flashing or  remaining on     on     flashing     remaining on   in spite of the  checks     indicates    a failure of an airbag     the intentional deactivation  of this airbag in the  presence of a rear facing  child seat     When it first comes on   there remains around   8 litres of fuel in the tank   The distance you can drive  on this fuel depends on  your style of driving and the  engine type     cutting off of the fuel supply  following a serious impact     a failure of the system     a fault in the charging  circuit     placing of the active  functions on standby   economy mode      a faulty circuit  an ignition or  injection malfunction     Instruments and controls    Solution   action    Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT  dealer or a qualified workshop without delay   Chapter 4   Airbags  section     Chapter 4   Airbags child safety  section     You must fill up with fuel to avoid running out     This warning lamp comes on each time you  switch on the ignition until you have filled up     Capacity of the tank  approximately 60 litres     Never risk driving until the tank is empty  this  could 
74. from entering the passenger  compartment  Avoid prolonged operation  in interior air recirculation mode  risk of  condensation  odour and humidity      Pressing this button again activates the  intake of exterior air     Switching the air  conditioning On   Off    Press this button  the A C  symbol is displayed and the  air conditioning is activated     A C    Pressing this button again switches off  the air conditioning     The ventilation outlet  located   in the glove box  diffuses cool   air  if the air conditioning is  on  regardless of the reference  temperature requested in the  passenger compartment and  regardless of the exterior temperature     63       EASE OF USE and COMFORT    64    Ventilation                DEMISTING AND DEFROSTING    Manual mode    Turn the control to this air  distribution setting     Turn the control to this  temperature setting        Increase the air flow setting              Press the air conditioning  button     Returning to exterior air  intake open permits renewal  of the air in the passenger  compartment  LED off            Demisting the rear screen and   or mirrors    Pressing this button  with  the engine running  activates  the rapid demisting    defrosting of the rear   screen and or electric  mirrors     This function switches off     when the button is pressed     when the engine is switched off       automatically to prevent excessive  energy consumption                 DEMISTING AND DEFROSTING    Automatic mode  visibility  pr
75. g pump  under the bonnet  under the protective cover      operate the starter until the engine  starts     Refer to the  Under the bonnet   section of chapter 6     6  CHECKS    142    Battery  BATTERY    ATTENTION    WARHIH G       The presence of this label   indicates the use ofa 12 V   lead acid battery with special  technology and specification  for which  the involvement of a PEUGEOT dealer  or qualified workshop is required when  replacing or disconnecting the battery     Failure to observe this  recommendation may cause premature  wear of the battery     After refitting the battery  the Stop  amp   Start system will only be active after  several hours depending on the  climatic conditions and the state of  charge of the battery  up to about   8 hours      The Stop  amp  Start battery does not have  to be disconnected for charging     To charge the battery using a  battery charger      Disconnect the battery       Follow the instructions for use  given by the battery charger  manufacturer       Reconnect starting with the  negative     terminal      Check that the terminals and  connectors are clean  If they are  covered with sulphate  white or  greenish deposit   disconnect them  and clean them     To start the vehicle from  another battery      Connect the red cable to the positive      terminals of the two batteries       Connect one end of the green  or black cable to the negative      terminal of the slave battery       Connect the other end of the green  or black
76. ger seated in row 3 must  ensure that he does not obstruct  the row 2 seat anchoring recesses       a passenger seated in row 3 must  not have the seat in front of them in  row 2 in the folded position  this is  in case the seat should tip towards  the passenger unexpectedly and  injure them        MODULARITY AND DIFFERENT SEAT CONFIGURATIONS    5 seat layouts    81    OO   EASE OF USE and COMFORT    82      Seats       7 seat layouts    The various operations  must be carried out while  stationary        FRONT FITTINGS    Upper storage compartment    This is located on the dashboard   behind the steering wheel     A recess makes lifting of the lid easier  when opening  Guide it to its rest  position    To close  guide the lid then press the  centre gently    Any liquid which could spill risks  causing an electrical short circuit and  therefore a potential fire     1  Lower glove box    This may or may not be fitted with a lid     2  Storage pocket and bottle  holder  1 5 L     Practical information    3  Side storage compartment    4  Bag hook    Only hang flexible bags which are not  too heavy on this hook        EASE OF USE and COMFORT    84      Practical information       Central storage console    This console offers an appreciable  additional storage area  it can be  removed and clips onto a base which  also incorporates two cup holders at  the rear     Ensure that the object  bottle  can      placed in the cup holder is retained  securely and does not risk being  disl
77. gnal and a message which appears in the screen     Do not ignore these warnings     Warning lamp    STOP STOP    Parking  brake   Brake  fluid level    EBFD          Engine oil  pressure and  temperature    on  associated  with another  warning   lamp and  accompanied  by a message  in the screen     on     on     remaining on even  though the level   is correct and  associated with the  ABS warning lamp     on while  driving     remaining on   even though the  level is correct     indicates    major faults linked with  the  Brake fluid level     Engine oil pressure and  temperature    Coolant  temperature    Electronic  brake force distribution     Power steering  and   Under inflation detection   warning lamps     that the parking brake is applied  or has not been released fully     low brake fluid level     a fault with the electronic  brake force distribution     low pressure or a high  temperature     a major fault     Solution   action    You must stop as soon as it is safe to do   so  park and switch off the ignition  Have it  checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified  workshop     Releasing the parking brake switches off the  warning lamp     Top up using a fluid recommended by PEUGEOT     You must stop as soon as it is safe to do   so  park and switch off the ignition  Have it  checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified  workshop     Park and switch off the ignition then allow to  cool  Visually check the level  Chapter 6   Levels   section     Have it checked by a 
78. hand main beam headlamp  Right hand dipped beam headlamp  Left hand dipped beam headlamp       J QUICK HELP    160    Changing a wiper blade       CHANGING A WIPER BLADE    Placing the windscreen wiper  blades in the special position      Less than a minute after switching  off the ignition  press the wiper stalk  downwards to position the wiper  blades along the windscreen pillars   special position         Changing a front wiper blade     Lift the wiper arm      Unclip the blade and remove it     Fit the new blade      Push back the wiper arm     To return the windscreen wipers to  their normal position  switch on the    ignition and operate the wiper stalk        Changing the rear wiper blade      Lift the wiper arm  then unclip the  blade and remove it       Fit the new blade and push back  the wiper arm     Having your vehicle towed        Y    161       BEING TOWED From the front When towing with the engine  switched off  there is no braking or  The towing eye is stored in the tool kit     Unclip the cover by pressing the steering assistance   located under the left hand seat  bottom part     Fully screw in the removable towing  eye   Without lifting From the rear Vehicles fitted with a manual   4 wheels on the road  gearbox  Diesel version     Unclip the cover using a coin or the  You should always use a towing bar  flat part of the towing eye  In the case of vehicles fitted with a    Fully screw in the removable towing Manual gearbox  the gear lever must  eye  be in t
79. he doors locked may  make access to the interior more  difficult in an emergency           Anti intrusion security    Locking while driving    When the vehicle moves off  as soon  as you reach approximately 6 mph    10 km h   the system locks the doors   The characteristic central locking noise  is heard  The LED in the switch on   the dashboard central switch panel  comes on     During the journey  opening a door  results in complete unlocking of the  vehicle     Activating   deactivating the  function    With the ignition on  press  and hold this switch to  activate or deactivate the  function     Door open warning lamp    If this warning lamp comes  on  check that all of your  vehicle s doors are closed  correctly        INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS    INSTRUMENT PANEL    Dials    1     S peN    Distance recorder in kilometres    miles     Screen   Fuel level  coolant temperature   Rev counter     Trip distance recorder   service  indicator zero reset     Instrument panel lighting dimmer        Displays      Speed limiter   cruise control     Kilometres   Miles travelled       Service indicator  engine oil level  indicator  total kilometres   miles       Presence of water in the Diesel  filter       Diesel pre heating     Instruments and controls    27    Screens    The format of the information  presented in the screen depends on  the vehicle s equipment     N   READY TO SET OFF    28    Instruments and controls    i  Ty    j    F 20 munema SO    a    ak F 3    ali    80     
80. he neutral position  failure to    observe this special condition may  result in damage to transmission and  eer braking components and the absence  Lifting  2 wheels on the road of braking assistance when the engine    only  is started again     It is preferable to raise the vehicle  using professional lifting equipment        J QUICK HELP    Dimensions       DIMENSIONS  MM     E Overall length  H Overall height  A Wheelbase   B Front overhang    C Rear overhang    D Width over panels     E Width of front tracks    F Width of rear tracks    Length of the loading surface to  the seat    without mirrors    with mirrors    Row 2  Row 2  seat fully folded    With front passenger seat folded    Dimensions    163    4380    1801 1862    2728    925    127    1810    2112    1505 1507    1554 1556    990    1343    3000    CO TECHNICAL DATA    Dimensions    164    M    N    O       Max threshold with 205 65 R15 tyre and tailgate trim    Useable opening height  under panel     Width    REAR DOORS  mm     582  Hinged doors Tailgate  Small Large  1118  495 543 1582    P    Q       Useable height  Useablewidth    Height under raised tailgate    SLIDING SIDE DOORS  mm   1009  640    1892    Dimensions    165    CO TECHNICAL DATA    166    Weights    WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS  KG     General points    For more information  refer to your  registration certificate     In each country  it is imperative that  the towed loads authorised by local  legislation are complied with  To find  out your
81. he three clips and the screw SIDE REPEATER COURTESY LAMPS  securing the wheelarch liner  located  below the bumper  Type A  WY5W   5W  amber  Type A  12V5W   5W    Move the wheelarch liner upwards    Push the repeater towards the rear    Unclip the lens by sliding a    Remove the foglamp by removing the and disengage it by pulling the screwdriver in the slots on each  screw  which can be accessed via the front  side of the courtesy lamp   Pin eec deine ieee a or   Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to   Pull the bulb out and change it     Unclip the foglamp by squeezing the peer pe ASAN oe mAs A   Clip the lens in its housing and  clip to release it  eee ens ensure that it is secured correctly     Remove the foglamp from the outside     TO refit  engage the repeater  r    Turn the yellow cover a 1 4 turn to towards the rear and bring it Lu  open  towards the front  T    Separate the clips which secure the     base of bulb on each side to release O  the bulb       Remove the bulb by pulling  keeping it     straight        Insert the new bulb  reposition the clips  around the base of the bulb and carry  out the operations in reverse order to F      put the lamp unit and the bumper back  in position     154    Changing a bulb       REAR LAMPS    For more information concerning the  bulbs  refer to the  Types of bulb      1  Brake lamps   sidelamps  Type B  P21 5W   21 5W  2  Direction indicators  Type B  PY21W   21W  amber   3  Reversing lamps  Type B  P21W   21W  4  Foglamps  Type B  P21
82. indscreen wiper blade  section of  chapter 7     To park the wipers in their normal  position after this has been done   switch on the ignition and move the  stalk        Rear wiper    Turn the ring to the first  position     Steering mounted controls       Rear screenwash    eee  Turn the ring past the first  position  the rear screenwash  then the rear wiper operates  for a fixed time     In winter  in the event of a   considerable amount of snow   or ice  switch on the heated  rear screen  Once the screen is  clear  remove the snow or ice which  has accumulated on the rear wiper  blade  You can then operate the rear  windscreen wiper     53       EASE OF USE and COMFORT    Steering mounted controls    54    CRUISE CONTROL  CRUISE      This is the speed at which the driver  wishes to drive      This aid to driving in free flowing  traffic enables the vehicle to maintain  the speed programmed by the driver   unless a steep gradient makes this  impossible        In order for it to be programmed or  activated  the vehicle speed must be  greater than 25 mph  40 km h  with at  least 4th gear engaged     This cruise control shows the function  selection status in the instrument panel  and displays the programmed speed           Function selected   display of the  Cruise  Control  symbol     Function deactivated   OFF     Function activated     Vehicle speed above  the programmed  speed  which is  displayed flashing     Operating fault  detected    OFF   the dashes  flash     Stee
83. ines use advanced technology     All work requires special training  which  is assured by a PEUGEOT dealer     Depending on country of sale        Manual gearbox    Have the level checked in accordance  with the manufacturer s servicing  schedule     To check the main levels   and certain components    in accordance with the  manufacturer s servicing schedule   refer to the pages of the warranty and  maintenance record which correspond  to your vehicle s engine     Only use products recommended  by PEUGEOT or products  of equivalent quality and  specification   In order to optimise the operation  of units as important as the braking  system  PEUGEOT selects and offers  specific products     In order to avoid damaging the  electrical units  high pressure washing  to clean the engine compartment is  strictly prohibited     After washing the vehicle dampness   or in winter  ice may form on the brake  discs and pads  braking efficiency may  be reduced  Make some light brake  applications to dry and de ice the  brakes     Checks    139    6  CHECKS    140    Fuel       FILLING WITH FUEL    Low fuel level      When the minimum fuel tank  level is reached  this warning  light comes on     You then have  approximately 8 litres of  fuel remaining  Fill up without delay to  avoid running out of fuel   Never risk driving until you run out of  fuel as this may damage the emissions  control and injection systems     Filling   The fuel tank must be filled with the  engine off      Open the
84. initial position       Raise the head restraint     Ensure that no object or foot of   a passenger seated in the rear   is obstructing the anchoring  recesses or preventing correct locking  of the seat     79    OO   EASE OF USE and COMFORT    80    Seats       Handling the Row 3 seat    Removing the seat    Lower the head restraint    Place the seat in the fully folded  position    Tilt the entire seat forwards    On each side  take hold of the    uprights of the folded seat  tilting it  forward slightly  and lift it     Repositioning the seat    The label on the seat indicates the  position in which it must be installed       Place the hooks of the front feet  between the two bars       Ensure that no object or foot is  obstructing the rear anchoring  recesses and that the seat belt is  positioned correctly and available       Fold back the seat to fix its rear  anchoring feet       Operate the control to raise the  seat back to its initial position       Raise the head restraint     Good practice    Do not place hard or heavy objects on  the seat backs forming a table  they  could become dangerous projectiles in  the event or sharp braking or impact     Following the various operations       donot remove a head restraint  without storing it  fix it to a support  in the vehicle       ensure that the passengers can  always access the seat belts and  fasten them easily       passengers must never take  their seat without adjusting and  fastening their seat belt       a passen
85. k     Diesel pre heating warning  lamp    If the temperature is high  enough  the warning lamp  comes on for less than  one second  you can start  without waiting     In cold weather  wait for this warning  lamp to go off then operate the starter   Starting position  until the engine  starts     Good practice when stopping    Minimise engine and gearbox wear    When switching off the ignition  let the  engine run for a few seconds to allow  the turbocharger  Diesel engine  to  return to idle     Do not press the accelerator when  switching off the ignition   There is no need to engage a gear  after parking the vehicle     Starting and stopping    47    N READY TO SET OFF    48         Starting and stopping       HILL START ASSIST    This function  linked with the ESC   makes hill starts easier and is activated  in the following conditions       the vehicle must be stationary   engine running  foot on the brake       the gradient of the road must be  steeper than 5        uphill  the gearbox must be in  neutral or in a gear other than  reverse       downhill  reverse gear must be  engaged    The HHC  Hill Holder Control  or Hill   Start Assist function is a driving comfort   system  It is not an automatic vehicle   parking function or an automatic   parking brake     5           Operation    With the brake pedal and clutch pedal   pressed  from the time you release the  brake pedal you have approximately   2 seconds before the vehicle starts to   roll back and without using th
86. l selection     a manual selection     Instruments and controls  Solution   action    Have the filter checked by a PEUGEOT dealer  or a qualified workshop  Chapter 6   Levels   section     Turn the ring on the lighting control stalk to the  second position     Chapter 3   Steering mounted controls  section     Pull the stalk to return to dipped beam  headlamps     To the Right  control to be pushed upwards   To the Left  control to be pushed downwards     The foglamps only operate if the sidelamps or  dipped beam headlamps are on     The foglamps only operate if the sidelamps or  dipped beam headlamps are on  In conditions of  normal visibility  switch them off to avoid breaking  the law   This lamp is a dazzling red      33    N9   READY TO SET OFF    34    N   2       p    p    gt     Instruments and controls    Warning lamp in the    Cruise  control    Speed limiter    Gear shift  indicator    Diesel pre   heating    Presence of  water in the  Diesel filter    Service  spanner    Time    on     on     on     on     on and  accompanied by  a message in the  screen     on     flashing     indicates    cruise control selected     speed limiter selected     a recommendation  independent of the type and  density of traffic     climatic conditions requiring    pre heating     water in the Diesel filter     that a service will be due  shortly     adjustment of the time     Solution   action    Manual selection  Chapter 3   Steering mounted  controls  section     Manual selection 
87. lection is made with the engine  running while stationary or with the  vehicle moving  The minimum speed  which can be programmed is 20 mph   30 km h      The speed of the vehicle responds   to the pressure of the driver s foot as  far as the accelerator pedal point of  resistance which indicates that the  programmed speed has been reached        However  pressing the pedal beyond    this point of resistance to the floor    allows the programmed speed to be  exceeded  To resume use of the limiter   simply reduce the pressure on the  accelerator pedal gradually and return    to a speed below that programmed     The operating actions may be  carried out when stationary  with the  engine running  or with the vehicle  moving     Steering mounted controls    This speed limiter shows the function  selection status in the instrument panel  and displays the programmed speed     Function selected   displaying of the   Speed Limiter   symbol                      Function deactivated   last programmed  speed   OFF     Function activated     Vehicle speed above  the programmed  speed  which is  displayed flashing          Operating fault  detected    OFF   the dashes  flash        EASE OF USE and COMFORT     N  LO    58    Selecting the function       Steering mounted controls       Place the switch in the LIMIT  position  The limiter is selected  but is not yet active  The screen  indicates the last programmed  speed        Programming a speed Activation Deactivation  off   A speed can 
88. mps  remain on     LED DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS    On starting the vehicle  in daylight the  LED daytime running lamps come on  automatically     If the sidelamps and headlamps are  switched on manually or automatically   the daytime running lamps go off     Programming    For countries where exterior lighting by  day is not a legal requirement  you can  activate or deactivate the function via  the configuration menu        Automatic illumination of headlamps    The sidelamps   and dipped beam  headlamps switch   on automatically if   the light is poor  or  during operation of the windscreen  wipers  They switch off as soon as the  light becomes bright enough or the  windscreen wipers stop     This function is not compatible with the  daytime running lamps     In foggy weather or in snow    the sunshine sensor may detect   sufficient light  As a consequence   the lighting will not come on  automatically     If necessary  you must switch  on the dipped beam headlamps  manually     Do not cover the sunshine sensor  located on the windscreen  behind  the mirror  It is used for the automatic  illumination of headlamps and for the  automatic rain sensitive wipers     Activation    Turn the ring to the AUTO position  The  activation of this function is accompanied  by a message in the screen     Deactivation    Turn the ring forwards or rearwards   The deactivation of this function is  accompanied by a message in the  screen    The function is deactivated temporarily  when you use the
89. n     Rear parking sensors    The parking sensors system does not  function while the vehicle is towing     Towing a trailer    Towbar    29    1    We recommend the use of genuine  PEUGEOT towbars and their  harnesses  which have been tested  and approved from the design stage of  your vehicle  and that you entrust the  fitting of this equipment to a PEUGEOT  dealer     If this equipment is not fitted by a  PEUGEOT dealer  it is imperative that  it is fitted using the electrical pre   equipment installed at the rear of the  vehicle and in accordance with the  manufacturer s instructions     In accordance with the general  instructions a reminder of which has  been given above  we draw your  attention to the risk associated with  fitting a towbar or electrical accessory  not recommended by PEUGEOT   Fitting such equipment could result in  the failure of your vehicle s electronic  system  Please obtain information from  the Manufacturer before fitting this type  of equipment      I ACCESSORIES    130    Equipment  OTHER ACCESSORIES    These accessories and parts  having  been tested and approved for reliability  and safety  are all adapted to your  vehicle  A wide range of recommended  accessories and genuine parts is  available     A further range is also available   structured around comfort  leisure and  maintenance     Anti theft alarm  window etching  first  aid kit  high visibility vest  front and  rear parking sensors  warning triangle   security bolts for alloy wheels 
90. nger airbag OFF    Label present on both sides of the  passenger s sun visor    126    Child safety  ADVICE ON CHILD SEATS    The incorrect installation of a child seat  in a vehicle compromises the child s  protection in the event of an accident     Remember to fasten the seat belts or  the child seat harnesses keeping the  slack in relation to the child s body toa  minimum  even for short journeys     For optimum installation of the  forward  facing  child seat  ensure that the back  of the child seat is in contact with the  back of the vehicle s seat and that the  head restraint does not cause any  discomfort     If the head restraint has to be removed   ensure that it is stored or attached  securely to prevent it from being  thrown around the vehicle in the event  of sharp braking     Children under the age of 10 must not  travel in the  forward facing  position  on the front passenger seat  unless  the rear seats are already occupied by  other children  cannot be used or are  absent     Deactivate the passenger s airbag  when a  rearward facing  child seat is  installed on the front seat     Otherwise  the child would risk being  seriously injured or killed if the airbag  were to inflate     As a Safety precaution  do not leave      oneor more children alone and  unsupervised in a vehicle      achild or an animal in a vehicle  which is exposed to the sun  with  the windows closed      the keys within reach of children  inside the vehicle     To prevent accidental opening
91. odged while driving    Any liquid which could spill presents  a risk of damage on contact with the  instrument panel and centre console  controls     Take care        Sun visor    To prevent dazzle from ahead  fold the  sun visor down    A pocket is provided in the driver s sun  visor for storing toll cards  tickets            Overhead storage unit    This is located above the sun visors  and can accommodate various objects   a jumper  file  gloves        The openings concealed by the sun  visors allow you to see and access the  objects stored in the overhead storage  unit    The maximum weight permitted in the  overhead storage unit is 5 Kg    Do not place objects in this storage  unit which could present a risk to the  occupants     Drawers under seats    Your vehicle may be fitted with a  drawer  under each front seat        Storage compartment under  seats    Storage compartments are available   with or without lid  in the floor under the  front seats     To gain access to them  move the seat  forward  The lid must be lifted from the  rear of the seat     Practical information      85        EASE OF USE and COMFORT    86       Practical information       SEATING AREA FITTINGS    Floor boxes    Two boxes are available  located under    the rear passenger footwells     To open them  slide your fingers into  the recess and lift the lid           Aircraft style tables    To put the table in place  pull it  upwards and fold it down     As a safety precaution  above a high  pre
92. of a  puncture  to have the original wheel   equipped with a sensor  refitted     N9   READY TO SET OFF    38    Instruments and controls    SERVICE INDICATOR    This programmes service intervals  according to the use of the vehicle     Operation    A few moments after the ignition   has been switched on  the spanner  indicating a service operation comes  on  the display for the total distance  recorder gives  in round figures  the  distance remaining before the next  service     The points at which a service is due  are calculated from the last indicator  zero reset     The point at which a service is due is  determined by two parameters     the distance travelled       the time which has elapsed since  the last service     The distance remaining before the  next service may be weighted by  the time factor  depending on the  type of driving     More than 1 000 miles km before the  next service is due    Example  4 800 miles km remain  before the next service is due  When  the ignition is switched on and for a  few seconds  the screen shows        A few seconds after the ignition is  switched on  the oil level is displayed   then the total distance recorder  resumes normal operation showing the  total and trip distances     Less than 1 000 miles km before the  next service is due    Each time the ignition is switched on  and for a few seconds  the spanner  flashes and the number of miles   kilometres remaining is displayed           A few seconds after the ignition is  switch
93. ogramme    The comfort programme  AUTO  may  not be sufficient to quickly demist or  defrost the windows  humidity  several  passengers  ice     In this case  select the visibility  programme  The visibility programme  indicator comes on     It activates the air conditioning  the air  flow and provides optimum distribution    of the ventilation to the windscreen and    side windows   It deactivates the air recirculation     GOOD PRACTICE    Vents       Leave them open     For optimum distribution and diffusion  of hot or cool air in the passenger  compartment  there are adjustable  central and side vents which can   be directed sideways  right or left    or vertically  up or down   For your  comfort while driving  do not close  them and direct the flow of air towards  the windows instead    Air vents in the footwells and directed  towards the windscreen complete the  equipment    Do not block the vents located at the  windscreen or the air extractor located  in the boot     Dust filter  odour filter   activated carbon     This filter traps certain dust and limits  odours     Ensure that this filter is in good  condition and have all of the filter  elements replaced regularly     Refer to the  Checks  section of  chapter 6     Ventilation  Air conditioning    In all seasons  the air conditioning  should only be used with the windows  closed  However  if the interior  temperature remains high after a  prolonged period parked in the sun  do  not hesitate to ventilate the passeng
94. ors can be folded back manually   The mirrors are not equipped with  automatic heating        Electric door mirrors      Move the control to the right or to  the left to select the corresponding  mirror      Move the control in all four  directions to adjust      Return the control to the central  position     Electric folding   unfolding    The mirrors can be folded or unfolded   electrically from the inside  with the   vehicle parked and the ignition on      Place the control in the central  position      Turn the control downwards        Heated mirrors  The electric mirrors can be heated     Press the heated rear screen  button     Forced folding    If the mirror casing has come out of  its initial location  with the vehicle  stationary reposition the mirror casing  manually or use the electric folding  control        Manual rear view mirror    The rear view mirror has two positions     day  normal       night  anti dazzle     To change from one to the other  push    or pull the lever on the lower edge of  the mirror     Areas for toll cards   car park  tickets    The athermic windscreen has two non   reflective zones located either side of  the base of the interior mirror     They are intended for affixing toll cards  and or car park tickets        SURVEILLANCE MIRROR    This mirror  placed on top of the  central mirror  enables the driver or  front passenger to observe all the rear  seats     Fitted on its own ball joint  it s manual  adjustment is simple and provides a 
95. osition    Ensure that the entire seat is anchored   securely                 Returning the seat to its original  position    Fold back the entire seat     Row 2 seat adjustments    Adjusting the angle of the seat back      Operate the control and adjust the  angle     g Before folding the seat  ensure  that     in row 3  no passenger s  foot is at one of the seat  anchorages on the floor     the seat is locked securely on  the floor   the seat belt is available for  the passenger           Placing the seat in the table position Placing the seat in the fully folded      Lower the head restraint fully  position      Operate the control to fold the seat    Place the seat in the table position   back onto the seat cushion    Pull the red strap  located behind  the seat  to release the feet of the  ae from their anchorage on the  loor       Tilt the entire seat forwards        Row 3 seat adjustments    Placing the seat back in the table  position    Lower the head restraint fully       Operate the control to fold the seat  back onto the seat cushion     Returning the seat back to the   sitting position     Release the seat back by pulling  the control  then return it to its  original position    Ensure that the entire seat is anchored   securely           Placing the seat in the fully folded  position      Place the seat in the table position       Raise the bar fitted with a red  strap  located behind the seat  to  release feet of the seat from their  anchorage on the floor     
96. own  to make  access to the lever easier    With this hand  push the safety catch  to the left  Raise the bonnet     Opening the bonnet       Bonnet stay    Secure the stay in its location   identified by a sticker on the right hand  side of the vehicle  to hold the bonnet  open    Before closing the bonnet  put the stay  back in its clip without using excessive  force     To close    Lower the bonnet and release it at the  end of its travel  Check that the bonnet  is secure    Avoid opening the bonnet in strong  winds     133    6  CHECKS    134    Under the bonnet                         PETROL ENGINE    Take care when working under the  bonnet     Screenwash reservoir   Fusebox    Engine coolant header tank   Brake and clutch fluid reservoir   Air filter    Engine oil dipstick    Engine oil filler cap    Power steering fluid reservoir     ee eS ee ae    o  Battery connections       Positive terminal     Negative point  earth         DIESEL ENGINE    Take care when working under the bonnet     1  Screenwash reservoir   2  Fusebox   3  Engine coolant header tank     4  Brake and clutch fluid reservoir   5  Air filter   6  Engine oil dipstick     Under the bonnet    7  Engine oil filler cap   8  Power steering fluid reservoir   9  Priming pump     CG  Battery connections       Positive terminal     Negative point  earth      135    6  CHECKS    136    Levels  LEVELS    These regular maintenance   operations will keep your vehicle   in good working order  Ask for  advice from 
97. placed by three dashes     Contact a PEUGEOT dealer ora  qualified workshop to have the system  checked     Good practice    In any event  the speed limiter cannot  replace the need to observe speed  limits  nor can it replace the need for  vigilance and responsibility on the part  of the driver     Always pay attention to the profile  of the road and sharp acceleration  and stay in complete control of your  vehicle     To avoid any jamming under the   pedals      ensure that the mat and its fixings  on the floor are positioned correctly      never place one mat on top of  another     59       EASE OF USE and COMFORT    60    Ventilation       Heating control panel Air conditioning control panel  VENTILATION    Manual settings  Air flow           Temperature    M the footwells     E The speed of the blown air at    the vents varies from 1 to the  fastest 4  Position O switches  it off     Control positioned        in the blue zone  provides    W o       ambient air  Adjust this control in order   the windscreen and the  to attain the desired comfort Fad footwells   level       inthe red zone  provides Air distribution      heating of the passenger The air supply distribution is  compartment  determined by the following symbols     the windscreen        The air distribution can be  modulated by placing the   control in the intermediate  positions  marked  e           the side vents and the central  VA vents        Intake of exterior air  P The LED in the button is    off  This
98. ployment of the airbags can cause  burns or the risk of injury from a  cigarette or pipe     Never remove or pierce the steering  wheel or hit it violently        Lateral airbags    This is a system which protects the  driver and front passenger in the event  of a serious side impact in order to limit  the risk of injury to the chest     Each lateral airbag is fitted in the front  seat backrest frame  on the door side     Deployment    It is deployed unilaterally in the event  of a serious side impact applied to   all or part of the side impact zone B   perpendicular to the longitudinal  centreline of the vehicle on a horizontal  plane and directed from the outside  towards the inside of the vehicle    The lateral airbag inflates between the  front occupant of the vehicle and the  corresponding door trim panel     Impact detection zones  A  Front impact zone   B  Side impact zone     In the event of a minor impact or  bump on the side of the vehicle or  if the vehicle rolls over  the airbag  may not be deployed     Airbags  Operating fault    115    If this warning lamp comes  H on in the instrument panel     accompanied by an audible  AN signal and a message in the  screen  contact a PEUGEOT  dealer or a qualified workshop to have  the system checked  The airbags may  no longer be deployed in the event of a  serious impact        Curtain airbags    This is a system which protects the  driver and passengers  with the  exception of the centre seat of row 2   in the event of a 
99. pment available in the whole  range     Your vehicle will be fitted with some  of this equipment described in this    document  depending on its trim level     version and the specification for the  country in which it is sold     The descriptions and illustrations   are given without any obligation   Automobiles PEUGEOT reserves  the right to modify the technical  specifications  equipment and  accessories without having to update  the current handbook     This document is an integral part of  your vehicle  It should be passed on  to the new user in the event of sale or  transfer     Automobiles PEUGEOT declares   by application of the provisions   of the European regulation   Directive 2000 53  relating to End  of Life Vehicles  that it achieves the  objectives set by this regulation and  that recycled materials are used in  the manufacture of the products that  it sells     Reproduction or translation of all or  part of this handbook is prohibited  without written authorisation from  Automobiles PEUGEOT     The rear bodywork components of  your vehicle have been designed to  minimise spray     Go   Seenk    gt  diades m CeNtacos       Automobiles PEUGEOT   Si  ge Social  75  avenue de la Grande Arm  e 75016 PARIS   T  l  33  0 1 40 66 55 11   Fax 33  0 1 40 66 54 14    Adresse postale   Automobiles PEUGEOT B P 01 75761 PARIS cedex 16   Adresse Internet   http  www peugeot com   PEUGEOT Soci  t   Anonyme au capital de 171 284 850 Euros   R C S  PARIS B 552 144 503  SIRET 55
100. pplications       Stop as soon as it is safe to do so       Inthe event of a puncture  use  the temporary puncture repair kit  or the spare wheel  according to  equipment    or      if you have a compressor  the one  in the temporary puncture repair  kit for example  check the four tyre  pressures when cold     or      if itis not possible to check the  tyre pressures at the time  drive  carefully at reduced speed     The alert is given by the fixed  illumination of this warning  lamp  accompanied by an  audible signal  and depending  on equipment  the display of a  message     The loss of pressure detected  does not always lead to visible  deformation of the tyre  Do not rely  on just a visual check     The alert is maintained until  the tyre or tyres concerned is  reinflated  repaired or replaced     The spare wheel  Sspace saver type or  a steel rim  does not have a sensor     Instruments and controls    37    The flashing and then    Operating fault  fixed illumination of the  under inflation warning    WD  lamp accompanied by the    illumination of the  service  warning   lamp  and depending on equipment   the display of a message indicates a  fault with the system     In this case  monitoring of the tyre  pressures is not assured     This alert is also displayed when   one or more wheels is not fitted   with a sensor  for example  a  space saver or steel spare wheel      Go to a PEUGEOT dealer ora  qualified workshop to have the system  checked or  following the repair 
101. r  pavement post     Engage reverse gear    An audible signal confirms the  activation of the system by engaging  reverse gear     The proximity information is indicated  by an audible signal which becomes  more rapid as the vehicle approaches  the obstacle  When the distance  between the rear of the vehicle and  the obstacle is less than approximately  thirty centimetres  the audible signal  becomes continuous           Display in the screen  Stop the assistance    Change to neutral        Activation   Deactivation    Dp    OFF       You can activate or deactivate  the system by pressing this  button     The activation or deactivation  of the system is stored when  the vehicle stops     Malfunction    In the event of a malfunction  when  reverse gear is engaged the LED in the  button comes on  accompanied by an  audible signal and a message in the  screen  Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or  a qualified workshop     Good practice    In bad weather or in winter  ensure that  the sensors are not covered with mud   ice or snow     The system will be deactivated  automatically if a trailer is being towed  or if a bicycle carrier is fitted  vehicle  fitted with a towbar or bicycle carrier  recommended by PEUGEOT      The parking assistance cannot  in  any circumstances  take the place of  the vigilance and responsibility of the  driver     Parking sensors      105    IX SAFETY    106    Driving safely    ANTI LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM   ABS   EBFD     The ABS and EBFD  electronic brake  force
102. r a qualified workshop     EMERGENCY BRAKING  ASSISTANCE SYSTEM  EBA     In an emergency  this system enables  the optimum braking pressure to be  reached more quickly  press the pedal  firmly without releasing it    It is triggered by the speed at which the  brake pedal is activated    This alters the resistance of the brake  pedal under your foot    To prolong the operation of the  emergency braking assistance system   keep your foot on the brake pedal        ANTI SLIP REGULATION  ASR   AND DYNAMIC STABILITY  CONTROL  DSC     These systems are linked and  complement the ABS     The ASR system is very useful for  maintaining optimum drive and  avoiding losses of control of the vehicle  on acceleration     The system optimises drive to prevent  the wheels skidding  by acting on the  brakes of the drive wheels and on the  engine  It also allows the directional  stability of the vehicle to be improved  on acceleration     Use the DSC to hold your course  without attempting to countersteer     If there is a variation between the  trajectory followed by the vehicle and  that required by the driver  the DSC  system automatically acts on the  engine and the brake of one or more  wheels  in order to put the vehicle back  on course           Operation of the ASR and DSC  systems    The LED flashes when the    ps ASR or DSC is triggered     Deactivating the ASR DSC  systems       In certain exceptional conditions   starting the vehicle when stuck in mud  or snow  or on loose ground   
103. ration close as possible to the axle and  document       or to the  Weights  the nose weight is close to the  section of chapter 8  maximum authorised without  however   exceeding it   Driving advice Cooling  Towing a trailer on a slope increases  A towed vehicle must free wheel  the coolant temperature     gearbox in neutral     As the fan is electrically controlled  its  cooling capacity is not dependent on  the engine speed    You should therefore use a high gear  to lower the engine speed and reduce  your speed    In all cases  pay attention to the  coolant temperature     Good Practice    In certain cases of particularly arduous  use  towing the maximum load up a  steep slope in high temperatures   the  engine automatically limits its power   In this case  the air conditioning is  automatically cut off to save engine  power       If the coolant temperature  warning lamp comes on  stop  the vehicle and switch off the  engine as soon as possible     oy See the  Levels  section of chapter 6     A Tyres        Check the tyre pressures of the  towing vehicle  see the  Identification  markings  section of chapter 8  and of  the trailer  observing the recommended  pressures     Brakes    Towing increases the braking distance     Drive at a moderate speed  change  down early and brake gradually     Side wind    Sensitivity to side wind is increased   Drive smoothly and at a moderate  speed     ABS DSC    The ABS or DSC systems only control  the vehicle  not the trailer or carava
104. rding to your  requirements  make a different selection  from that offered by the system by  changing a setting  The other functions  will still be controlled automatically   Pressing the AUTO button restores fully  automatic operation     Air distribution     p Pressing this button several  times in succession directs  the air flow towards       the windscreen     the windscreen and footwells     the footwells       the side vents  central vents and  footwells       the side vents and central vents                 Air flow    Press the small fan button to  reduce the flow or the large  fan button to increase the    flow     On the display  the blades of the fan fill  when the flow is increased     Deactivating the system    Press the air flow small fan  button until the fan symbol  disappears from the   display    This action deactivates all of the  system s functions  with the exception  of the air recirculation and rear screen  demisting  if fitted on your vehicle    Your comfort setting is no longer  maintained and is switched off     Si    For your comfort  do not deactivate the  system for long periods     Pressing the large fan  button or the AUTO button  reactivates the system with  the values set before it was  deactivated     JD          Ventilation    Intake of exterior air    Recirculation of interior air    Press this button to  recirculate the interior air   The recirculation symbol is  displayed     P     Aa    Recirculation prevents exterior odours  and smoke 
105. re is  no advantage in changing the value  displayed in order to quickly reach the  level of comfort required  The system  will use its maximum performance to  reach the comfort value set     Automatic operation    AUTO comfort programme    This is the normal air conditioning  system operating mode     Press this button  the AUTO   symbol is displayed   AUTO In accordance with the   comfort value selected    the system controls the  distribution  the flow and the intake  of air to guarantee comfort and a  sufficient circulation of air in the  passenger compartment  No further  action on your part is required        When the engine is cold  to prevent an  excessive diffusion of cold air  the air diffuser  will reach its optimum level gradually     For your comfort  the settings are stored  when the ignition is switched off and are  reinstated the next time the vehicle is  started     The automatic function will no longer be  maintained if you change a setting manually   AUTO is cleared      Driver or passenger side comfort  value    The value indicated in the screen  corresponds to a level of comfort and  not a temperature in degrees Celsius  or Fahrenheit     Turn this control to the left   or to the right to decrease or  increase the value  A setting  around the value 21 provides  optimum comfort  However   depending on your requirements  a  setting between 18 and 24 is usual     Do not cover the sunshine sensor  located on the dashboard     Manual operation    You can  acco
106. remote control temporarily    The remote control does not operate  while the key is in the ignition  even if  the ignition is off     When purchasing a second hand   vehicle      have the keys memorised by a  PEUGEOT dealer to ensure that  the keys in your possession are  the only ones which can start the  vehicle     os    p       When leaving the vehicle  check that  the lamps are off and nothing of value  is visible    As a safety precaution  with children  on board   remove the key from the  ignition when leaving the vehicle  even  for a short time     Access          ALARM    If fitted on your vehicle  this provides  two types of protection       exterior protection  it sounds if a  front rear door or the bonnet is  opened       interior protection  it sounds if  the volume inside the passenger  compartment changes  breaking of  a window or a movement inside the  vehicle      If your vehicle is fitted with a separation    partition  the interior protection is not  active in the load space     Locking the vehicle with  complete alarm    Setting the alarm      Switch off the ignition and get out of  the vehicle       Set the alarm within five minutes of  getting out of the vehicle  by locking  or deadlocking using the remote  control  The red LED  located in the  button  flashes once per second     19    RJ READY TO SET OFF        N    Access  Disarming      Unlock the vehicle with the remote  control or switch on the ignition  the  red LED goes off     Locking the vehicle
107. ring mounted controls    5    LO           Selecting the function      Place the switch in the CRUISE  position  The cruise control is       selected but is not yet active and Temporarily exceeding the Reactivation  speed   Ore ai See a rammed  P   Following deactivation of the cruise  It is possible to accelerate and drive control  press this button   momentarily at a speed greater than Your vehicle will return to the last  the programmed speed  The value programmed speed     programmed flashes  Alternatively  you can repeat the  first  When the accelerator pedal is activation  procedure    released  the vehicle will return to the   programmed speed        First activation   programming a  speed         Reach the chosen speed by  pressing the accelerator       Press the SET   or SET   button   This programmes activates the    reference speed and the vehicle will  maintain this speed        Deactivation  off       Press this button or  the brake or clutch  pedal        EASE OF USE and COMFORT    56    Steering mounted controls    Changing the  programmed  speed       There are two methods of memorising  a speed higher than the previous one     Without using the accelerator      press the Set   button    A brief press increases the speed by  1 mph  km h     A maintained press increases the  speed in steps of 5 mph  km h    Using the accelerator       exceed the memorised speed until  the speed required is reached       press the Set   or Set   button     To memorise a speed lo
108. rogrammed is 20 mph  30 km h      3 b 57           From the time you release the brake  pedal  the vehicle is held for approximately  2 seconds without need to use the parking  brake  to allow you to move off     2  48    Emergency or roadside assistance call    This in car system allows  you to send an emergency  or roadside assistance call  to the dedicated PEUGEOT  centres        9   9 1    ESC  normal mode     Snow    Mud    Sand    ESC OFF  4    b108    PASSENGER COMPARTMENT SPACE       9 70 storage compartment     Interior    The multifunction roof console extends the overhead    The fragrance is diffused in the passenger compartment    from the vents of the roof console           If the vehicle is fitted with the additional console and an   armrest  remove the console or the armrest to fold the   passenger seat to the table position   gt  67  3     gt  87   3    89       11          FAMILIARISATION    Interior    REAR FITTINGS    12    3  gt  71             3  gt    94    Maximum loads   Overhead storage compartment  5 kg    Zenith roof      central storage compartments   6 kg      box  10 kg       roof bars placed longitudinally or  transversely  35 kg     Transverse roof bars  75 kg     Interior    CHILD SAFETY    13       4  gt  126 3  gt    101 4  gt  117       3    102 4 116          FAMILIARISATION    14    Interior    VENTILATION       ECO DRIVING    Eco driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO   
109. safest seats in your  vehicle for the transportation of  children are the rear seats       achild weighing less than 9 kg  must travel in the  rearward facing   position both in the front and in the  rear       the passenger must not travel with  a Child on their lap        CHILD SEAT IN THE FRONT       Rearward facing     Recommended on the rear seats up to  the age of 2     When a  rearward facing  child seat is  installed on the front passenger seat  it  is essential that the passenger airbag  is deactivated  Otherwise  the child  would risk being seriously injured or  killed if the airbag were to inflate     Child safety             Forward facing     Recommended on the rear seats over  the age of 2     When a  forward facing  child seat is  installed on the front passenger seat   leave the passenger airbag activated     The rules for carrying children are  specific to each country  Consult  the current legislation in your  country     Please consult the list of seats  approved in your country  The Isofix  mountings  the rear seats  the  passenger airbag and the deactivation  of this airbag depend on the version  sold     117    IN SAFETY    118    Child safety       Refer to chapter 4   Airbags   section     The child seats function and the  passenger s airbag deativation  function are common to the entire  PEUGEOT range     If the passenger s airbag is not  deactivated  the installation of a   rearward facing  child seat in the front  is strictly prohibited        Passe
110. serious side impact in  order to limit the risk of head injuries     Each curtain airbag is incorporated in  the pillars and the upper part of the  passenger compartment     Activation    It is triggered at the same time as the  corresponding lateral airbag in the  event of a serious side impact applied  to all or part of the side impact zone B   perpendicular to the longitudinal  centreline of the vehicle on a horizontal  plane and directed from the outside  towards the inside of the vehicle     The curtain airbag inflates between the  front or rear occupant of the vehicle  and the windows        SAFETY    116    Airbags       Front airbags    The front airbags are fitted in the  centre of the steering wheel for the  driver and in the dashboard for the  front passenger     Deployment    They are deployed simultaneously   unless the passenger s front airbag  has been deactivated  in the event of  a serious front impact applied to all or  part of the front impact zone A in the  longitudinal centreline of the vehicle  on a horizontal plane directed from the  front towards the rear of the vehicle     The front airbag inflates between the  front occupant of the vehicle and the  dashboard to cushion their forward  movement     Deactivation    Only the passenger s front airbag can    be deactivated       With the ignition switched off   insert the key into the passenger s    airbag deactivation switch       turn it to the off  OFF  position     then remove the key  keeping the    s
111. sible for the grip  available       a    This off road mode  mud   wet grass     allows  when  moving off  considerable  wheelspin on the wheel   with the least grip to favour  clearing of the mud and regain  grip    At the same time  the wheel with the  most grip is controlled in such a way as  to transmit as much torque as possible   When moving  the system optimises  wheelspin to meet the driver s  requirements as fully as possible     LAr       Driving safely    This sand mode allows a  little wheelspin on the two  driving wheels at the same  time to allow the vehicle to  move forward and reduces  the risk of getting stuck in the sand     Do not use the other modes on sand  as the vehicle may become stuck     S    109       SAFETY    110    Seat belts    1i    SEAT BELTS    Height adjustment    Squeeze the control with the return and  slide the assembly on the driver s seat  side and on the individual passenger  seat side     Fastening    Pull the strap  then insert the tongue  into the buckle    Check that the seat belt is fastened  correctly by pulling the strap        Unfastening    Press the red button     Driver s seat belt not fastened  warning lamp    When the vehicle is started     this warning lamp comes on  SN if the driver has not fastened  77  their seat belt     Good practice    The driver must ensure that  passengers use the seat belts correctly  and that they are all strapped in  securely before moving off     Wherever you are seated in the  vehicle  always
112. ss the storage  compartment from the rear       Unscrew the nut then take out the  jack and the wheelbrace     1  Wheelbrace   2  Jack    3  Towing eye   4  Chock     The jack and the tool kit are specific to  your vehicle  Do not use them for other  purposes     145       J QUICK HELP    Changing a wheel     ai        3  SPARE WHEEL      Open the rear doors to gain access   Unscrew the bolt using the   Detach the carrier from the hook  to the spare wheel  wheelbrace until the carrier is and place the spare wheel near the  lowered fully  wheel to be changed        4  OPERATING PROCEDURE    Remove the wheel trim     Loosen the wheel bolts and start  unscrewing them     Place the jack in contact with the  locating point provided  the one  which is closest to the wheel to  be changed  Ensure that the jack  is straight and that the base of  the jack is fully in contact with the  ground    Extend the jack to lift the wheel  clear of the ground    Resume and complete the  unscrewing of the wheel bolts     Remove the bolts and remove the  wheel     Changing a wheel       Do not extend the jack until you have  started unscrewing the bolts on the  wheel to be changed and have placed  the chock under the wheel diagonally  opposite     147       J QUICK HELP    148    Changing a wheel       5  FITTING THE SPARE WHEEL      Position the wheel on the hub and    start tightening the bolts by hand      Carry out an initial tightening of the  bolts using the wheelbrace       Lower the vehicle
113. ssure  the table is designed to  unhook     To put it back in place  with the table  vertical  engage one side then the  other  forcing slightly     Do not place hard or heavy objects  on the table  They could become  dangerous projectiles in the event of  sharp braking or impact     A bag hook is provided on the side of  each table           Side blinds    Side blinds may be available on the  sliding side doors    Pull the side blind by the tab to   install it    To avoid damaging the blind when  opening the door  check that the tab is  hooked securely     Always guide the blind slowly  using the tab  both when raising  and when lowering           ZENITH ROOF    The multifunction roof extends the  overhead storage unit  It consists of  the following components     Practical information    Ww a e  amp  ww    Storage compartments Courtesy lamp    Storage compartments are provided The operation of the courtesy lamp is    on each side of the roof  The maximum identical to that of the front courtesy lamp     weight is 6 Kg   The translucent base assists with Refer to the  Comfort and Safety   finding objects stored inside  section of chapter 3   Courtesy    Do not store objects which could lamps  part   present a risk to the occupants     87    OO   EASE OF USE and COMFORT    88    Practical information       From inside    Rear box    This roof box can be accessed from  the rear seats and the boot    From the rear seats  slide the flaps to  open     From outside    From the boot
114. stem  the  ECO  OFF  switch warning lamp  flashes  then comes on  continuously    have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer  or a qualified workshop    In the event of a fault in STOP   mode  the vehicle may stall  It is then  necessary to switch off the ignition and  start the engine again using the key     Maintenance    Before working under the bonnet   deactivate the Stop  amp  Start  system to avoid any risk of injury  resulting from automatic operation of  START mode   This system requires a specific  battery with a special specification  and technology  reference numbers  available from a PEUGEOT dealer ora  qualified workshop    Fitting a battery not listed by  PEUGEOT introduces the risk of  malfunction of the system     WA PUMPS    ATTENTION       The Stop  amp  Start system makes   use of advanced technology  All   work on this type of battery must  be done only by a PEUGEOT dealer or  a qualified workshop        STARTING AND STOPPING    Running and accessories position   To unlock the steering  turn the  steering wheel gently while turning the  key  without forcing  In this position   certain accessories can be used     Starting position     The starter is operated  the engine  turns over  release the key     STOP position  steering lock    The ignition is off  Turn the steering  wheel until the steering locks  Remove  the key        Good practice when starting    Door or bonnet open  warning lamp    If this comes on  a door or  the bonnet is not closed  correctly  chec
115. t position   Wear a correctly adjusted seat belt     Do not leave anything between the  occupants and the airbags  a child   pet  object      This could hinder the  operation of the airbags or injure the  occupants     After an accident or if the vehicle has  been stolen or broken into  have the  airbag systems checked     All work on the airbag system is strictly  forbidden unless it is carried out by  qualified personnel at a PEUGEOT  dealer or a qualified workshop     Even if all of the precautions  mentioned are observed  a risk of  injury or of minor burns to the head   chest or arms when an airbag is  deployed cannot be ruled out  In fact   the bag inflates almost instantly  within  a few milliseconds  then deflates within  the same time discharging the hot gas  via openings provided for this purpose     Lateral airbags    Only put recommended covers on   the seats  These will not hinder  inflation of the lateral airbags  Contact  a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified  workshop     Do not fix or attach anything to the seat  backs  This could cause injury to the  chest or arms when the lateral airbag  inflates     Do not sit with the upper part of the  body any nearer to the door than  necessary     Front airbags    Do not drive holding the steering wheel  by its spokes or resting your hands on  the centre part of the wheel     Do not allow passengers to place  their feet on the dashboard  they risk  serious injury if the airbag is deployed   Smoke as little as possible as  de
116. t touch the bulb directly with your  Gs retaining spring from its  It is normal for condensation to form A Type D  inside the headlamps  Regular use of  gt  Ge Light emitting diode  the vehicle eliminates this misting  A   LED   for replacement    of the daytime running  lamps  contact a  PEUGEOT dealer ora  qualified workshop        J QUICK HELP    152    Changing a bulb       FRONT LAMPS    1  Dipped  Main beam headlamps 2  Sidelamps 3  Direction indicators   Type C  H4   55W Type A  W5W   5W Type B  PY21W   21W  amber      Remove the centre cover by   Remove the cover by pulling the   Remove the cover by pulling the  pulling the flexible rubber tab  flexible rubber tab  flexible rubber tab      Disconnect the electrical   Remove the bulb holder fitted by   Turn the bulb holder a quarter  connector  pressure by pulling the connector  turn anticlockwise      Release the retaining tab    Change the bulb    Remove the bulb by pressing     Change the bulb taking care   Ensure that the cover is refitted it lightly while turning it  to align the metal part with the correctly all round to assure anticlockwise   grooves on the lamp  correct sealing    Change the bulb      Reposition the retaining tab    Ensure that the cover is refitted    correctly all round to assure      Ensure that the cover is refitted  correct sealing     correctly all round to assure  correct sealing     Changing a bulb             9P   LO    oe im       4  Foglamps Front   Rear  Type C  H1   55W    Remove t
117. tch off the  ignition  The fan may continue to  operate for a certain time  up to  approximately 10 minutes       wait for the engine to cool down in  order to check the coolant level and  top it up if necessary     As the cooling system is pressurised   follow this advice in order to avoid any  risk of scalding       wait at least one hour after  switching off the engine before  carrying out any work      unscrew the cap by 1 4 turn to  allow the pressure to drop      when the pressure has dropped   check the level on the expansion  bottle      if necessary  remove the cap to top up    If the needle remains in the red   zone  have the system checked by   a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified   workshop     Refer to the  Levels  section of  chapter 6     N9   READY TO SET OFF    36    Instruments and controls   EMISSIONS CONTROLS   EOBD  European On   Board Diagnosis  is a   diagnostics system which   complies with  among others    the standards concerning  authorised emissions of      CO  carbon monoxide       HC  unburnt hydrocarbons       NOx  nitrous oxides  or particles   detected by oxygen sensors placed  upstream and downstream of the  catalytic converters    The driver is warned of any malfunction   of this emission control system by the   illumination of this specific warning  lamp in the instrument panel    There is a risk of damage to the   catalytic converter  Have it checked   by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified  workshop        TYRE UNDER INFLATION DETECTION    System 
118. the left hand pillar     Raise the assembly                                      Position the load space screen so as to  present the rear load space cover flaps  towards you     Engage the left hand lug of the roller in  the support A        Compress then place the right hand  lug facing the support B    Release to engage the roller in its  support    Unroll the load space cover to the rear  side pillars     Engage the ends in the rear notches to  keep it taut     The roller is fitted with three flaps  permitting concealment of the  boot  whether the row 2 seats  are in the normal position or the  comfort position     Each flap has two clips which are    hooked on the base of each head  restraint     To remove it    From the boot  pull the load space  cover towards you to release it from the  side pillars     Guide the load space cover as it  rolls up     Remove the clips of the three flaps from  the base of each row 2 head restraint     Compress the roller to the left to remove  it from the support B     Raise it and pivot it forwards     Practical information       To store it    Store it in the recess at the boot sill   with the two rear flaps uppermost     First  compress the load space screen  to the left     Release     Arrange the two flaps and close the  storage flap     99    OO   EASE OF USE and COMFORT    100    Mirrors and windows       MIRRORS    Manual door mirrors    Move the lever in all four directions to  adjust    When the vehicle is parked  the door  mirr
119. the support bar by lifting the  lever     Guide it to the door pillar     Support the long loads to be  transported  lift them and reposition the  support bar with one hand     Ensure that it is secured correctly by  pressing the handle downwards past  the point of resistance and secure the  loads firmly     Access    25    The side supports can be used as  hooking points     Never attach any load to the rear roof  flap   The rear bumper has been  reinforced to serve as a footrest  when entering the vehicle     Never drive without the support bar in  place     The rear doors only lock when the  support bar is installed     When the rear roof flap is open  take  care when driving where height is  restricted     Never rest loads directly on the rear  doors    Comply with the usual indications  to  warn other drivers    Reserve the use of the rear roof flap  for short journeys     N   READY TO SET OFF    26    Access          CENTRAL LOCKING    An initial press permits  central locking of the vehicle   when all of the doors are  closed     A second press permits  central unlocking of the vehicle   The control is inactive when the vehicle  has been locked using the remote  control or the key from the outside     The doors can still be opened from the  inside        The control switch LED       flashes when the doors are locked  with the vehicle stationary and the  engine off      comes on when the doors are  locked and from the time the  ignition is switched on     Driving with t
120. ve at reduced speed  50 mph   80 km h    The tyre must be  examined and repaired by a  specialist as soon as possible     After use  the bottle can be stored in  a plastic bag  supplied in the kit  to  avoid staining your vehicle with traces  of fluid     Warning  the bottle of gel contains  ethylene glycol  a product which  is harmful if swallowed and which  causes irritation to the eyes     Keep it out of reach of children     After use  do not discard the bottle  into the environment  take it toa  PEUGEOT dealer or to an specialised  waste disposal site     Replacement bottles of sealant are  available from PEUGEOT dealers        CHANGING A WHEEL    1         PARKING THE VEHICLE    The occupants must get out of the  vehicle and wait in a safe location     If possible  park the vehicle on  level  stable and non slippery  ground     Apply the parking brake  switch    off the ignition and engage first or    reverse gear     g       If available  place a chock under  the wheel diagonally opposite the  one to be changed     If the vehicle is fitted with a towbar    it is sometimes necessary to raise   the vehicle slightly to make it easier   to remove the spare wheel from its  carrier    On certain types of ground and    or if considerable loads are being  transported  call a PEUGEOT dealer or  a qualified workshop     Changing a wheel       2  TOOLS      The tools are stowed in a storage  compartment located under the left  hand front seat  If necessary  move  the seat to acce
121. vel is topped up     Oil level gauge fault    Flashing of    OIL     indicates a  malfunction of the  engine oil level  indicator  Contact a PEUGEOT dealer  or a qualified workshop     The level read will only be correct  if the vehicle is on level ground  and the engine has been off for  more than 30 minutes     Instruments and controls    Dipstick  A   maximum  never exceed    this level as a surplus of oil  may damage the engine     Contact a PEUGEOT dealer  or a qualified workshop  without delay    A B   minimum  top up the level  via the oil filler cap  using the  grade of oil suited to your  engine     Trip recorder zero reset button    With the ignition on  press     the button until the zeros  appear        Lighting dimmer    With the lighting on   press the button to vary  the brightness of the  instruments and controls   When the lighting                 reaches the minimum  or  maximum  setting  release the button  then press it again to increase  or  reduce  the brightness     As soon as the lighting is of the  required brightness  release the button        39    N9   READY TO SET OFF    40    Gearbox and steering wheel    GEARBOX    To change gear easily  always press  the clutch pedal fully   To prevent the mat from becoming  caught under the pedal     ensure that the mat and its fixings  on the floor are positioned correctly     never fit one mat on top of another   When driving  avoid leaving your hand  on the gear knob as the force exerted   even if slight  m
122. wer than the  previous one       press the Set   button    A brief press decreases the speed by  1 mph  km h     A maintained press decreases the  speed in steps of 5 mph  km h         Switching the function off      Place the dial in position O or switch  off the ignition to switch everything  off     Cancelling the programmed  reference speed    When the vehicle becomes stationary   after switching off the ignition  the  system no longer memorises a speed        Operating fault    The programmed speed is cleared then  replaced by three dashes  Contact   a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified  workshop to have the system checked     Good practice    When changing the programmed  reference speed by means of a  maintained press  pay attention as  the speed can increase or decrease  rapidly    Do not use the cruise control on  slippery roads or in heavy traffic     In the event of a steep slope  the cruise  control cannot prevent the vehicle from  exceeding the programmed speed     In any event  the cruise control cannot  replace the need to observe the speed  limits  nor can it replace the need for  vigilance and responsibility on the part  of the driver     It is advisable to leave your feet near   the pedals    To avoid any jamming under the   pedals      ensure that the mat and its fixings  on the floor are positioned correctly      never place one mat on top of  another     SPEED LIMITER  LIMIT      This is the selected speed which the  driver does not wish to exceed      This se
123. which  automatically checks the  pressures of the tyres  while driving    The system  continuously monitors  the pressures of the four tyres  as soon  as the vehicle is moving     A pressure sensor is located in the  valve of each tyre  except the spare  wheel      The system triggers an alert if a drop  in pressure is detected in one or more  tyres     The tyre under inflation detection   system is an aid to driving which   does not replace the need for  the driver to be vigilant or to drive  responsibly     This system does not avoid the  need to check the tyre pressures  regularly  including the spare  wheel  and before a long journey     Driving with under inflated tyres  adversely affects road holding   extends braking distances and causes  premature tyre wear  particularly under  arduous conditions  vehicle loaded   high speed  long journey      Driving with under inflated tyres  increases fuel consumption     The tyre pressures for your vehicle  can be found on the tyre pressure  label  see the  Identification  markings  section      The tyre pressures must be checked  when the tyres cold  vehicle stopped  for 1 hour or after driving for less then  6 miles  10 km  at moderate speed    Otherwise  add 0 3 bar to the values  indicated on the label     Under inflation alert  o    In the event of a problem on one of   the tyres  the symbol or the message   appears  according to equipment  to   identify it      Reduce speed  avoid sudden  steering movements or harsh brake  a
124. witch in the new position     o   AN2    To ensure the safety of your child   it is essential to deactivate the    The airbag warning lamp  in the instrument panel  is on while the airbag is  deactivated     passenger s airbag when you    install a rear facing child seat on the  front passenger seat  Otherwise  the  child would risk being killed or seriously  injured if the airbag were to inflate     Reactivation    In the  OFF  position  the passenger s  airbag will not be deployed in the event  of an impact     As soon as the child seat is removed   turn the airbag switch to the  ON   position to re activate the airbag and  so ensure the safety of your passenger  in the event of an impact     Front airbag fault    If this warning lamp comes  on  accompanied by an  audible signal and a message  in the screen  contact a  PEUGEOT dealer or a  qualified workshop to have  the system checked     e  rv    If the two airbag warning lamps  are on continuously  do not install  a rear facing child seat  contact a  PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified  workshop     GENERAL POINTS RELATING  TO CHILD SEATS    Although one of PEUGEOT s main  criteria when designing your vehicle   the safety of your children also  depends on you     For maximum safety  please follow  these precautions       all children under the age of 12 or  less than one metre fifty tall must  travel in approved child seats suited  to their weight  on seats fitted with  a seat belt or ISOFIX mountings       statistically  the 
125. y  the remote control may  have to be reinitialised     Wait at least one minute before using  the remote control    Insert the key in the ignition switch with  the buttons  padlocks  of the remote  control facing you    Switch on the ignition    Press the locking padlock for at   least five seconds within the next   ten seconds    Switch off the ignition    Wait at least one minute before using  the remote control    The remote control is now working  again     ELECTRONIC IMMOBILISER    All of the keys contain an electronic  immobiliser device     This device locks the engine supply  system  It is activated automatically  when the key is removed from the  ignition    After the ignition is switched on  a  dialogue is established between the  key and the electronic immobiliser  system     The metal part of the key must be  unfolded correctly for correct dialogue  to take place     If you lose your keys    Visit a PEUGEOT dealer with the  vehicle s V5 registration document and  your identification document     A PEUGEOT dealer will be able  to retrieve the key code and   the transponder code so that a  replacement key can be ordered     Good practice    Do not make any modifications to the  electronic immobiliser system     Operating the remote control  even  when it is in your pocket  may result in  involuntary unlocking of the doors     The simultaneous use of other   high frequency equipment  mobile  telephones  domestic alarms      may  interfere with the operation of the  
126. y folded  position  described on the previous    page     Tilt the entire seat rearwards by  approximately 45      Lift the bench seat vertically to the  limit of the anchorages    Straighten bench seat by tilting it  forwards then lift it        REAR SEATS  5 SEAT VERSION     The three independent rear seats  are fitted with  comma  shape head  restraints     The back of the centre seat  folded  onto the seat cushion  has a shell  which serves as a table with cup  holder     Each seat can be removed individually     Each time a seat is returned to the  sitting position or after removing then  refitting a seat  check that it is locked  on the floor securely        Head restraint    High position  lift and raise the head  restraint     Low position  press on the head  restraint to lower it     To remove the head restraint  after  raising it press the tab and lift the head  restraint     To install the head restraint  engage  the rods of the head restraint in the  holes keeping it in line with the seat  back     71    oO   EASE OF USE and COMFORT    72    Seats       Adjusting the angle of the seat back      Operate the control and adjust the  angle of the seat back        Placing the seat back in the  table position      Pull the control to fold the seat back  onto the seat cushion     Do not place hard or heavy objects  on the table  They could become  dangerous projectiles in the event of  sharp braking or impact     Returning the seat back to the  sitting position    Releas
    
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