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  Retractable roof  The operation of the roof is the ex- 
clusive responsibility of the driver.  
 To  avoid  any  risk  of  injury  when  
operating  the  roof,  ensure  that  no 
one  is  standing  near  the  moving 
parts.  
 You are strongly advised not to op- 
erate the roof in strong winds.   When washing your vehicle:  
   -   lock  the  vehicle  using  the  re-
mote control or the key, 
  -   avoid  spraying  the  upper  part  of the windows, 
  -   keep the end of the high pres- sure  nozzle  at  least  1  metre  
from  the  windows  and  door 
seals.  
 When  the  vehicle  has  been 
washed or after rain, wait until the 
roof has dried before opening it.   It  is  preferable  to  operate  the  roof 
with  the  engine  running  and  the 
vehicle stationary.  
 The  roof  can  be  operated  at  a  
speed below 6 mph (10 km/h).  
 After  the  roof  has  been  operated  
fully  four  times  in  succession,  the 
system  switches  to  protection 
mode  temporarily  to  avoid  dam-
age  to  the  roof  motors.  Let  the 
system  rest  for  approximately  ten 
minutes; if you are unable to oper-
ate the roof after this time, contact 
a PEUGEOT dealer.   
  Preliminary conditions  
   
     Switch on the ignition. 
  
     Make absolutely sure that: 
   -   the vehicle is not in energy econo- my mode (refer to the correspond- 
ing section), 
     -      t h e    b a t t e r y    v o l t a g e    i s    s u f fi   c i e n t   (switching  on  of  the  roof  control 
indicator light), 
  -   the roof fuse is in good condition (re- fer to the corresponding section), 
  -   the electric windows are initialised  (see corresponding section), 
  -   the exterior temperature is higher  than -15 °C.   
  Precautions to be taken before 
operating the roof   
   
     Park the vehicle on level ground. 
  
     Check  that  no  objects  could  hinder 
the operation of the roof: 
   -   nothing  should  be  placed  on  the  moving  rear  shelf    1 ,  on  the  boot 
screen   2  or on the side trims   3 , 
  -   if  luggage  is  transported  in  the  boot,  it  must  not  lift  the  boot  
screen, 
  -   any  objects,  such  as  a  jacket  or  umbrella, placed in the boot, must 
be  secured  using  the  luggage  re-
taining net   4 .  
  
     Check  that  the  boot  screen    2   is  se-
 c u r e d   fi   r m l y .  
  
     Close the boot correctly.           

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  Exterior mirrors  
  Adjustment    Other functions available...  
 Folding/Unfolding.  
 Automatic  tilting  of  the  mirror  in  
reverse gear for parking.  
  
 
    61        Interior mirror  
   
1.    Selection of the "day" position of the 
mirror. 
  
2.    Directing of the mirror.  
  
 
    61      Front seat belts  
   
A.    Installation of the strap. 
  
B.    Fastening of the buckle. 
  
C.    Checking of the fastening by pulling 
the strap.  
  
A.    Selection of the mirror to be adjusted. 
  
B.    Adjustment of the position of the mir-
ror in all four directions. 
  
C.   De-selection of the mirror. 
  
 
    97    
  Manual model   
  Automatic day/night model  
   
1.    Automatic mode On/Off. 
  
2.    Directing of the mirror.  
  
 
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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS
             PETROL - DIESEL MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC GEARBOX INSTRUMENT PANELS 
 Panel  grouping  together  the  vehicle  
operation  indication  dials  and  warning 
lights.   
5.     Small display.   
  
6.     Large display.   
  
7.     CHECK/display zero reset button.     
  Starts a manual CHECK.   
  Resets the function selected to zero  (trip distance recorder or service in- 
dicator). 
  
8.     Instrument panel lighting button.     
  Adjusts the brightness of the lighting  of the instruments and controls.  
  Dials  
   
1.     Rev counter.     
  Indicates the speed of rotation of the  engine (x 1 000 rpm). 
  
2.     Coolant temperature.     
  Indicates the temperature of the en- gine coolant (°Celsius). 
  
3.     Fuel level.     
  Indicates the quantity of fuel remain- ing in the tank. 
  
4.     Vehicle speed.     
  Indicates  the  current  speed  of  the  moving vehicle (km/h or mph).     
A.     Trip distance recorder.     
  (km or miles)  
  
B.     Distance recorder.     
  (km or miles)  
  The following two functions are dis- played in succession when the igni- 
tion is switched on. 
  
C.     Service indicator.     
  (km or miles) then,   
    Engine oil level indicator.    
  Displays 
 For further information, refer to the  
paragraph which relates to the but-
ton  or  function  and  its  associated 
display.   The following functions are displayed in 
accordance with the selection.  
   -  
 
Warning lights/CHECK.  
  -  
 
 T y r e   u n d e r - i n fl   a t i o n   d e t e c t i o n .   
  -    Speed limiter/Cruise control.  
  -   
Automatic gearbox.   
  -   
Navigation - Guidance/Trip  computer  
information.          

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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS
             PETROL - DIESEL MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC GEARBOX PC COM 3D INSTRUMENT PANELS 
 Panel  grouping  together  the  vehicle  
operation  indication  dials  and  warning 
lights.   
5.     Small display.   
  
6.     PC Com 3D 16/9 large display.   
  
7.     CHECK/display zero reset button.     
  Starts a manual CHECK.   
  Resets the function selected to zero  (trip distance recorder or service in- 
dicator). 
  
8.     Instrument panel lighting button.     
  Adjusts the brightness of the lighting  of the instruments and controls.  
  Dials  
   
1.     Rev counter.     
  Indicates the speed of rotation of the  engine (x 1 000 rpm). 
  
2.     Coolant temperature.     
  Indicates the temperature of the en- gine coolant (°Celsius). 
  
3.     Fuel level.     
  Indicates the quantity of fuel remain- ing in the tank. 
  
4.     Vehicle speed.     
  Indicates  the  current  speed  of  the  moving vehicle (km/h or mph).     
A.     Trip distance recorder.     
  (km or miles)  
  
B.     Distance recorder.     
  (km or miles)  
  The following two functions are dis- played in succession when the igni- 
tion is switched on. 
  
C.     Service indicator.     
  (km or miles) then,   
    Engine oil level indicator.    
  Displays 
 For further information, refer to the  
paragraph which relates to the but-
ton  or  function  and  its  associated 
display.   The following functions are displayed in 
accordance with the selection.  
   -
    
Warning lights/CHECK.   
  
-      T y r e   u n d e r - i n fl   a t i o n   d e t e c t i o n .   
  
-     Speed limiter/Cruise control.   
  
-     Automatic gearbox.   
  
-     Navigation - Guidance/Trip computer.   
  
-     Vehicle parameters.          

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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS
 When the engine is running or the vehicle  
is  moving,  the  lighting  of  one  of  the  fol-
lowing warning lights indicates the occur-
rence  of  a  fault  requiring  intervention  on 
the part of the driver.   Central alert.  
 Lighting  is  associated  with  
the  displaying  of  another 
warning light: 
   -   punctured wheel,  
  -   braking, 
  -   power steering, 
  -   engine oil pressure, 
  -   coolant temperature,  
 stop  the  vehicle  immediately  and  as  
safely as possible.  
  Service.  
 If this comes on, it indicates the  
occurrence of a problem in one 
of  the  systems  which  does  not 
 h a v e   a   s p e c i fi   c   w a r n i n g   l i g h t .  
 In  order  to  identify  it,  consult  the  mes-
sage on the multifunction display.    Braking.  
 If this comes on, it indicates the  
occurrence  of  a  fault  in  one  of 
the braking systems: 
       -      s i g n i fi   c a n t   d r o p   i n   t h e   l e v e l   i n   t h e   c i r - cuit, 
  -   electronic  brake  force  distribution  (EBFD) faulty (simultaneous lighting 
of the ABS warning light),  
 stop  the  vehicle  immediately  and  as 
safely as possible.  
 When the vehicle is moving, check that  
the handbrake is fully released.  
 Any fault resulting in the displaying 
of a warning light must be the sub-
ject  of  further  diagnostics  by  read-
ing the associated message on the 
multifunction display.  
 Should  you  encounter  any  prob- 
lems,  do  not  hesitate  to  contact  a 
PEUGEOT dealer.  
   Warning lights 
  Anti-lock braking system 
(ABS).  
 If this comes on, it indicates the  
occurrence of a fault in the anti-
lock braking system. 
 However,  this  does  not  prevent  opera-
tion of the vehicle's assisted braking.  
  Common warning lights  
       
 After checking:  
   -   that the doors, boot and bonnet are 
closed, 
  -   the engine oil level, 
     -      t h e   s c r e e n w a s h   fl   u i d   l e v e l ,  
  -   the remote control battery, 
  -   the pressure of the tyres, 
  -   the  end  of  saturation  of  the  particle   e m i s s i o n   fi   l t e r   ( D i e s e l ) ,    
 for  any  other  situations,  contact  a  
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  Air bags.  
  If this is displayed, it indicates the  
occurrence of a fault in one of the 
air bag, roll-over hoop or preten-
sioning seat belt systems.   
  Braking.  
 If  this  is  displayed,  it  indicates  
the occurrence of a fault in one 
of the braking systems: 
       -      s i g n i fi   c a n t   d r o p   i n   t h e   l e v e l   i n   t h e   c i r - cuit, 
  -   electronic  brake  force  distribution  (EBFD) faulty (simultaneous lighting 
of the ABS warning light).  
 Stop  the  vehicle  immediately  and  as 
safely as possible.  
 If  the  vehicle  is  moving,  check  that  the  
handbrake is released fully.     Anti-lock braking system 
(ABS).  
 If  this  is  displayed,  it  indicates  
the  occurrence  of  a  fault  in  the 
anti-lock braking system. 
 However,  this  does  not  prevent  opera-
tion of the vehicle's assisted braking.   
   Dynamic stability control 
(ESP/ASR).  
  The  ESP/ASR  system  is  put  
into service automatically when 
the vehicle is started. 
 Unless  the  system  has  been  deacti-
vated,  if  this  warning  light  and  the  indi-
cator  light  on  the  button  come  on,  this 
indicates the occurrence of a fault in the 
ESP/ASR system.   
  Power steering.  
  If  this  is  displayed,  it  indicates  
the  occurrence  of  a  fault  in  the 
power steering. Stop the vehicle 
immediately  and  as  safely  as 
possible.   
  Door open.  
 A  door,  the  boot  or  the  bonnet *   
is open: 
   Ice warning.  
 If  this  is  displayed,  it  indicates  
that there is risk of the formation 
of  ice  on  the  road  below  a  temperature 
of 3 °C.  
 Drive carefully.  
  Handbrake.  
  If  this  is  displayed,  while  the  
vehicle  is  moving,  it  indicates 
that the handbrake has not been 
released fully.  
  Electronic immobiliser.  
 If  this  is  displayed,  it  indicates  
the  occurrence  of  a  fault  in  the 
electronic  engine  immobiliser 
system or that the remote control battery 
 i s   fl   a t .     
  *   Only with alarm.     Fuel level.  
  If  this  is  displayed,  it  indicates  
that  there  is  only  enough  fuel 
remaining  to  drive  approxima-
tely 30 miles (50 km). 
 The  capacity  of  the  tank  is  approxima-
tely 60 litres.        S c r e e n w a s h   fl   u i d   l e v e l .   
 If this is displayed, following an  
action on the wipers stalk, it in-
 d i c a t e s    a n    i n s u f fi   c i e n t    l e v e l    o f  
 fl   u i d .  
   F i l l   t h e   s c r e e n w a s h / h e a d l a m p   w a s h   fl   u i d  
reservoir when you stop.      -  
if the speed is below 6 mph (10 km/h), this 
warning light is displayed in orange, 
  
   if the speed is higher than 6 mph (10 km/h),  this warning light is displayed in red.   
  Coolant level.  
  If  this  is  displayed,  it  indicates  
 a n    i n s u f fi   c i e n t    l e v e l    o f    c o o l a n t  
in  the  circuit.  Stop  the  vehicle 
immediately  and  as  safely  as 
possible.