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CHANGING A FUSE The fuse boxes are located under the fascia (driver's side) and in theengine compartment. The spare fuses and special pliers A
are fixed to the inside of the lid of the instrument panel fuse box. Removing and changing a fuse Before changing a fuse you must establish the cause of the fault and
have it corrected. The fuse numbersare indicated on the fuse box. Use the special pliers A.
Always change a faulty fuse for one of the same rating.
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CorrectPliersAIncorrect Fuse no. Rating* Functions*
1 10 A Rear fog lamp.
2 15 A Rear screen wiper.
4 15 A Front electric window - sunroof.
5 15 A Rear brake light including trailer.
7 20 A Rear courtesy light, front courtesy light, map readers - Lighter - Glove box lighting.
Instrument panel fuses Unscrew the bolt a quarter of a turn with a coin, then pull thehandle to open the cover andaccess the fuses.
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CHANGING A FUSE The fuse boxes are located under the fascia (driver's side) and in theengine compartment. The spare fuses and special pliers A
are fixed to the inside of the lid of the instrument panel fuse box. Removing and changing a fuse Before changing a fuse you must establish the cause of the fault and
have it corrected. The fuse numbersare indicated on the fuse box. Use the special pliers A.
Always change a faulty fuse for one of the same rating.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
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CorrectPliersAIncorrect Fuse no. Rating* Functions*
1 10 A Rear fog lamp.
2 15 A Rear screen wiper.
4 15 A Front electric window - sunroof.
5 15 A Rear brake light including trailer.
7 20 A Rear courtesy light, front courtesy light, map readers - Lighter - Glove box lighting.
Instrument panel fuses Unscrew the bolt a quarter of a turn with a coin, then pull thehandle to open the cover andaccess the fuses.
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Fuse no. Rating*
Functions*
9 30 A Electric windows - Press operation windows (incompatible with non-press operation windows) - Sunroof.
10 15 A Diagnostic socket - 12 volts rear socket.
11 15 A Audio equipment - Multifunction display B - Steering whel controls - Automatic gearbox.
12 10 A Front right side lights, rear right side lights, number plate and trailer lighting -
Central locking switches/ alarm/ESP/hazard warning lights - Air conditioning/ash
tray light - Heated seats switches - Lighter - Automatic gearbox switches -
Headlamp beam corrector.
14 30 A Door opening/closing controls - Deadlocking controls.
15 30 A Rear windows.
16 5 A Engine fuse box - Alarm - Particulate emission filter - Steering wheel controls - Airbags.
17 10 A Rear right brake light, additional brake light Front electric window/sunroof.
18 10 A Diagnostic socket - Steering wheel controls - Brake pedal (stop) and clutch switches - Coolant level switch - Second brake switch.
19 30 A PARC shunt.
22 10 A Front left side light, rear left side light - Number plate and trailer lighting.
23 15 A Alarm siren - Interior alarm control unit.
24 15 A Instrument panel - Audio equipment - Multifunction display - Air conditioning.
26 30 A Heated rear screen.
* According to specification
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TOWING A TRAILER,
CARAVAN, BOAT ETC.
Only use original PEUGEOT tow bars that have been tested andapproved from the design stage of
your vehicle. The tow bar must be
fitted by a PEUGEOT dealer.
Your vehicle is basically designed for transporting people and luggage but it
may also be used for towing a trailer. Driving with a trailer subjects the towing vehicle to more significantstress and its driver must be particu-larly careful. Air density decreases with altitude, thus reducing engine performance.The maximum towing load must bereduced by 10% for every 1000metres of altitude.Driving advice Distribution of loads Distribute the load in the trailer so that the heaviest items are as close as pos-sible to the axle and the nose weightapproaches the maximum permittedwithout exceeding it. Cooling
Towing a trailer on a slope increases the temperature of the coolant. As the fan is electrically controlled, its cooling capacity is not dependenton the engine speed.
On the contrary, use a high gear to lower the engine speed, and reduceyour speed. The maximum towing load on a long climb depends on the incline and theexterior temperature. In all cases, pay attention to the coolant temperature. If the warning light comes on, stop
the vehicle and switch off the engineas soon as possible.Tyres Check the tyre pressures of the
towing vehicle and of the trailer,observing the recommended pres-sures. Braking
Towing increases the braking distance. Lights Check the electrical signalling on the
trailer. Side wind
Take into acount the increased sen- sitivity to side wind.
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3 and 5 DOOR PETROL / COMPANY
Engine
1,4 litre 1,6 litre 16V 2 litre 16V
GearboxManual Manual Automatic Manual Automatic
Model codes : 3CÉ 3AÉ KFWB/T NFUB NFUE RFNB RFNE
¥ Kerb weight 1 234 1 217 1 268 1 251 1 304 1 287 1 294 1 277 1 330 1 313
¥ Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 659 1 642 1 693 1 673 1729 1 712 1 719 1 702 1 755 1 738
¥ Gross train weight (GTW*) 2 659 2 642 2 893 2 876 2 929 2 912 3 019 3 002 3 055 3 038
¥ Unbraked trailer 590 605 610 625 630 643 625 638 640 656
¥ Braked trailer (within GTW) 1 200 1 200 1 200 1 200 1 200 1 200 1 300 1 300 1 300 1 300
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Weights and Towing loads (in kg)
The speed of a towing vehicle is limited to 60 mph (100 km/h). 3 and 5 DOOR DIESEL / COMPANY
Engine
1,4 litre HDI 2 litre HDI 2 litre HDI (120 g)
GearboxManual Manual Manual
Model codes : 3CÉ 3AÉ 8HZB/T RHYB/T RHSB
¥ Kerb weight 1 271 1 254 1 335 1 318 1 371 1 354
¥ Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 696 1 679 1 760 1 743 1 796 1 779
¥ Gross train weight (GTW*) 2 836 2 819 3 060 3 043 3 136 3 119
¥ Unbraked trailer 635 627 655 659 685 677
¥ Braked trailer (within GTW) 1 140 1 140 1 300 1 300 1 340 1 340