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   Having your vehicle towed   
 BEING TOWED 
  The removable towing eye is located in the  
tool kit behind the driver's seat (Light van) or 
behind the rear bench seat (Combi).   
  From the front  
 In the front bumper, unclip the cover on the  
right using a flat tool. 
 Screw the removable towing eye in fully. 
 Then hook the towbar on the towing eye. 
 Unlock the steering by turning the the 
ignition key one notch and release the 
parking brake. 
 Switch on the hazard warning lamps on both 
vehicles. 
 Move off gently and drive slowly, towing for 
a short distance only.    On the towed vehicle, the gear  
lever must be put in neutral; failure 
to observe this special condition 
may result in damage to certain braking 
components (brakes, transmission...) and 
the absence of braking assistance when the 
engine is started.   
  From the rear  
 In the rear bumper, unclip the cover at the  
bottom using a flat tool. 
 Screw the removable towing eye in fully. 
 Then hook the towbar on the towing eye. 
 Switch on the hazard warning lamps on both 
vehicles. 
 Move off gently and drive slowly, towing for 
a short distance only.     General recommendations  
 Observe the legislation in force in your  
country. 
 Ensure that the weight of the towing vehicle 
is higher than that of the towed vehicle. 
 The driver must stay at the wheel of the 
towed vehicle. 
 Driving on motorways and fast roads is 
prohibited when towing. 
 When towing a vehicle with all four wheels 
on the ground, always use an approved 
towing bar; rope and straps are prohibited. 
 When towing a vehicle with the engine off, 
there is no longer any power assistance for 
braking or steering. 
 In the following cases, you must always call 
on a professional recovery service: 
   -   vehicle broken down on a motorway or  fast road, 
  -   when it is not possible to put the gearbox  into neutral, unlock the steering, 
or release the parking brake, 
  -   towing with only two wheels on the  ground, 
  -   where there is no approved towing bar  available...      

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   Fuel   
 FILLING WITH FUEL 
 Capacity of the fuel tank: approximately  
 
45   litres . 
  Low fuel level 
 When the minimum fuel tank level 
is reached, this warning lamp 
comes on. When it first comes on, 
you have approximately   6  
litres  
of fuel remaining. Refuel without delay to 
avoid running out of fuel.   Refuelling must be done  
with the engine off.  
   -   Open the fuel filler flap.  
  -   Hold the filler cap with one hand. 
  -   With the other hand, insert the key, then  turn it a third of a turn. 
  -   Remove the filler cap and hang it on the  hook, located on the inside of the filler  
flap.  
 FUEL CIRCUIT DEACTIVATED 
 In the event of a serious collision, a device  
automatically cuts off the fuel supply to the 
engine and the vehicle's electrical supply. 
 It also triggers the automatic unlocking of 
the doors and switching on of the courtesy 
lights. A message appears on the instrument 
panel display according to version. 
 Turn the key to the   STOP  position to prevent 
discharging of the battery. 
 Check that there is no smell or leak of fuel 
outside the vehicle. 
      With Stop & Start, never refuel with the 
system in STOP mode; you must switch 
off the ignition with the key.     When the fuel filler flap is open, a 
safety system prevents sliding of the 
side door. 
 A label affixed to the inside of the flap 
reminds you of the type of fuel to be used. 
 Opening the filler cap may cause a noise 
resulting from the inrush of air. This vacuum 
is quite normal and results from the sealing 
of the fuel system. 
 When filling the fuel tank, do not continue 
after the 3rd cut-off of the nozzle; this could 
cause malfunctions. 
 After filling the fuel tank, lock the filler cap 
and close the flap.     

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   Fuel   
 FILLING WITH FUEL 
 Capacity of the fuel tank: approximately  
 
45   litres . 
  Low fuel level 
 When the minimum fuel tank level 
is reached, this warning lamp 
comes on. When it first comes on, 
you have approximately   6  
litres  
of fuel remaining. Refuel without delay to 
avoid running out of fuel.   Refuelling must be done  
with the engine off.  
   -   Open the fuel filler flap.  
  -   Hold the filler cap with one hand. 
  -   With the other hand, insert the key, then  turn it a third of a turn. 
  -   Remove the filler cap and hang it on the  hook, located on the inside of the filler  
flap.  
 FUEL CIRCUIT DEACTIVATED 
 In the event of a serious collision, a device  
automatically cuts off the fuel supply to the 
engine and the vehicle's electrical supply. 
 It also triggers the automatic unlocking of 
the doors and switching on of the courtesy 
lights. A message appears on the instrument 
panel display according to version. 
 Turn the key to the   STOP  position to prevent 
discharging of the battery. 
 Check that there is no smell or leak of fuel 
outside the vehicle. 
      With Stop & Start, never refuel with the 
system in STOP mode; you must switch 
off the ignition with the key.     When the fuel filler flap is open, a 
safety system prevents sliding of the 
side door. 
 A label affixed to the inside of the flap 
reminds you of the type of fuel to be used. 
 Opening the filler cap may cause a noise 
resulting from the inrush of air. This vacuum 
is quite normal and results from the sealing 
of the fuel system. 
 When filling the fuel tank, do not continue 
after the 3rd cut-off of the nozzle; this could 
cause malfunctions. 
 After filling the fuel tank, lock the filler cap 
and close the flap.     

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Fuel
  Re-activation  
 To set off again, restore the fuel supply and  
the electrical supply manually: 
   -   with the key in the   STOP  position, turn 
the key to the   RUNNING  position, 
  -   push the direction indicators control up  fully, 
  -   place it in the "Off" position,  
  -   press the direction indicators control  down fully, 
  -   return it to the "Off" position, 
  -   push it up fully again, 
  -   return it to the "Off" position, 
  -   press it down fully again, 
  -   return it to the "Off" position, 
  -   turn the key to the   STOP  position.              Quality of the fuel used for petrol  
engines  
  The petrol engines are perfectly compatible  
with E10 type petrol biofuels (containing 
10 % 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, 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. Consult a PEUGEOT dealer. 
 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).    

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   Under the bonnet   
  Diesel engine  
 UNDER THE BONNET 
    
1.    Windscreen wash reservoir. 
  
2.    Fuse box. 
  
3.    Engine coolant reservoir.
   
4.    Brake and clutch fluid reservoir. 
  
5.    Air filter. 
  
6.    Dipstick. 
  
7.    Engine oil filler cap. 
  
8.    Power steering fluid reservoir.      

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Under the bonnet  Petrol engine  
 UNDER THE BONNET 
    
1.    Windscreen wash reservoir. 
  
2.    Fuse box. 
  
3.    Engine coolant reservoir. 
  
4.    Brake and clutch fluid reservoir. 
  
5.    Air filter. 
  
6.    Dipstick. 
  
7.    Engine oil filler cap. 
  
8.    Power steering fluid reservoir.     

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   Levels   
 These regular maintenance operations  
will keep your vehicle in good working 
order. Ask for advice from a PEUGEOT 
dealer or refer to the servicing booklet 
provided in the handbook pack. 
 LEVELS 
  Oil level  
 Check the level regularly and top up  
between changes. The maximum oil 
consumption is 0.5 litre per 600 miles 
(1 000 km). 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,  
contact a PEUGEOT dealer.  
  
B  = minimum 
 Never allow the level to fall  
below this mark. 
 To preserve the reliability of engines and 
emission control systems, the use of 
additives in engine oil is prohibited.     Oil change 
  Brake fluid level  
 The brake fluid must be changed at  
the specified interval, as given in the 
manufacturer's servicing schedule. 
 Use fluids recommended by the 
manufacturer, which meets the DOT4 
standard. 
 The level must 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 as soon as possible.   
  Warning lamps 
 Checking by means of the warning  
lamps in the instrument panel is 
described in chapter 1, refer to the 
"Instruments and controls" section.  
 This must be carried out at the specified 
interval and the viscosity grade of the oil 
selected must fulfil the requirements of 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 maximum mark). 
 Refit the filler cap before closing the bonnet.     

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Levels
  Engine coolant level  
 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 cooling 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.  
  Topping up  
 The level must be between the   MIN  and 
 
MAX   marks on the header tank. If more than 
1 litre of fluid is required to top up the level,  
have the system checked by a PEUGEOT 
dealer.      Power steering fluid level  
 The vehicle must be parked on level ground  
with the engine cold. Unscrew the cap with 
integral gauge and check the level which 
must be between the  
MIN  and   MAX  marks.  
  Screenwash fluid level  
 For optimum cleaning and to avoid freezing,  
topping up or replacement of this fluid 
should never be with plain water; we 
recommend the use of products available 
from PEUGEOT dealers. 
 Capacity of the reservoir: approximately 
5.5 litres.  
 Slacken the cap by two turns 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.    Used 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 provided for this 
purpose at PEUGEOT dealers (France) or 
at an authorised waste disposal site.