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Contents  
Key 15
Remote control 15
Alarm 17
Doors 18
Rear roof fl ap 22
Tailgate 23
Central locking 24
Instrument panel 25
Adjusting the time 26
Warning lamps 27
Fuel gauge 33
Coolant 33
Tyre under-infl ation
detection 34
Service indicator 35
Lighting rheostat 36
Gearbox 37
Gear shift indicator 37
6-speed electronic 
gearbox system 38
Steering 
wheel adjustment 40
Stop & Start 41
Starting and stopping 44
Hill start assist 45
Lighting
control 46
wipers 49
Cruise control 51
Speed limiter 54
Heating/Manual 
air conditioning 57
automatic 59
De-icing and demisting 61
Front seats 63
Individual
passenger seat 64
Multi-Flex bench seat 65
Confi gurations 67
Front fi ttings 68
Courtesy lights 70
Torch 71
Crew cab 72
Load space 74
Roof bars 76
Mirrors 77
Toll cards/
car park tickets 78
Electric windows 79
Presentation4
Communication4
Exterior 6
Instruments
and controls8
Centre console9
Sitting comfortably 10
Seeing clearly 11
Driving safely 11
Cab space 12
Load space 13
Ventilation 14
Hazard warning lamps 80
Parking brake 80
Parking assistance 81
Anti-lock braking system 
(ABS) 83
Emergency braking 
assistance 83
Traction control (ASR) 
and stability control
(ESP) 84
Grip control 85
Seat belts 88
Airbags 90
Passenger 
airbag deactivation 93
Child seats 94
Recommended seats 95
Installing child seats
using the seat belt 96
2. READY TO SET OFF
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4. SAFETY
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1. FAMILIARISATION
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3.  EASE OF USE and 
COMFORT 46-79  

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Instruments and controls
   
Trip recorder zero 
reset button 
  After this operation, if you wish 
to disconnect the battery, lock 
the vehicle and wait for at least 
fi ve minutes, otherwise the zero re-set 
will not be registered.  
 
 
Zero re-set 
 
Your  PEUGEOT  dealer 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. 
   
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  
   
Lack of oil 
  Flashing of  "OIL" 
, 
linked with the 
service warning light, 
accompanied by an 
audible signal and a message on the 
display, indicates a lack of oil which 
could damage the engine. 
  If the lack of oil is confi rmed by a check 
using the dipstick, it is essential that 
the level is topped up.  
   
Oil level gauge fault 
  Flashing of  "OIL--" 
 
indicates a 
malfunction of the 
engine oil level 
gauge. Consult a PEUGEOT dealer. 
  The level read will only be correct 
if the vehicle is on level ground 
and the engine has been off for 
more than 15 minutes.     
Dipstick 
   
A 
 = maximum, never exceed 
this level as a surplus of oil 
may damage the engine. 
  Contact a PEUGEOT dealer 
without delay. 
   
B 
 = minimum, top up the level 
via the oil fi ller cap, using 
the type of oil suited to your 
engine.  
 
  With the lights on, press 
the button to vary the 
intensity of the lighting 
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.     With the ignition on, press 
the button until the zeros 
appear.  
 
 
Lighting rheostat   

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Stop & Start  
 
READY TO SET OFF
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STOP & START 
 
The Stop & Start system puts the 
engine temporarily on standby - STOP 
mode - during stops in the traffi c (red 
lights, traffi c 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 & 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 system 
, at a speed below 
5 mph (8 km/h), when you press 
the brake pedal or put the gear 
lever into position  N 
.    If your vehicle is fi tted 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 automatic gearbox 
system, for 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 fl ashes for a 
few seconds, then goes off. 
   
This operation is perfectly normal. 
 
   

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Steering mounted controls  
 
EASE OF USE and COMFOR
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Daytime lights 
 
Depending on the country in which 
the vehicle is sold, the vehicle may 
be equipped with daytime lights. The 
dipped headlamps come on when the 
vehicle is started. 
  Rear foglamps (amber, 
2nd rotation of the ring 
forwards).    Front foglamps (green, 
1st rotation of the ring 
forwards).     
Front and rear foglamps 
  Rotate ring  B 
 forwards to switch on 
and rearwards to switch off. The 
status is confi rmed by the lamp on the 
instrument panel. 
  These operate with the sidelamps and 
the dipped beam headlamps.   Do not forget to switch them off 
when they are no longer needed. 
  Operation of the utomatic lighting 
switches off the rear foglamps, but the 
front foglamps remain on.  
 
  This warning light comes on 
on the instrument panel. 
  The instruments and controls 
(instrument panel, display, air 
conditioning control panel, ...) are 
only lit on switching to the automatic 
switching on of the lights mode or 
when the lights are switched on 
manually.  
 
    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. 
   
Automatic switching on of the lights 
 
In foggy weather or in snow, 
the brightness sensor can 
detect suffi cient light. As a 
consequence, the lights will not come 
on automatically. If necessary, you 
must switch on the dipped headlamps 
manually. 
  Do not cover the brightness 
sensor located on the windscreen, 
behind the mirror. It is used for 
the automatic switching on of the lights 
and for the automatic wipers. 
   
Activation 
  Turn the ring to the  AUTO 
 position. 
The activation of this function is 
accompanied by a message on the 
display.  
   
Deactivation 
  Turn the ring forwards or rearwards. 
The deactivation of this function 
is accompanied by a message on 
the display. 
  The function is deactivated temporarily 
when you use the manual lights stalk.   The side lights 
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 lights.    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 fl ashes. 
  Sidelamp operation is not affected by 
Economy mode.    

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Steering mounted controls  
 
   
 
If the brightness sensor 
does not function 
correctly 
, the lights come on 
accompanied by the service 
warning light, an audible signal 
and a message on the display. 
   
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.  
 
 
 
 
Guide-me-home lighting 
 
The temporary maintaining of the 
dipped headlamps lighting, with the 
ignition off, makes the driver's exit 
easier when the light is poor. 
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.     
Manual operation 
   
 
-   With the ignition off, "fl ash" the 
headlamps within one minute after 
switching off the ignition.  
  The guide-me-home lighting switches 
off automatically after a set time.  
   
Automatic operation 
  Refer to the "Display fl ow chart" 
section of chapter 9.  
    Activate the function via the 
"Vehicle confi g" menu. 
   
Initial setting is position 0. 
   

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Driving safely  
 
 
DRIVING SAFELY 
  HORN
 
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 
fi rmly before leaving the vehicle. 
 
 
Releasing 
 
Pull the lever and press the button to 
lower the parking brake lever.  
 
HAZARD WARNING LAMPS
 
Press this button, the direction 
indicators fl ash. 
  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. 
  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.    
Automatic lighting of hazard 
warning lights 
  When braking in an emergency, 
depending on the force of deceleration, 
the hazard warning lights come 
on automatically. They switch off 
automatically the fi rst time you 
accelerate. 
  It is also possible to switch them off by 
pressing the button on the fascia.    

ABS
ABS
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Driving safely  
 
 
ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM 
(ABS - EBFD) 
 
The ABS and EBFD (electronic brake 
force 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.   If this warning light comes on, 
accompanied by an audible 
signal and a message on 
the display, it indicates a 
malfunction of the ABS which 
could result in a loss of control of the 
vehicle on braking. 
  If this warning light comes 
on, together with the brake 
and STOP warning lights, 
accompanied by an audible 
signal and a message on the 
display, it indicates a malfunction of 
the electronic brake force distribution 
which could result in a loss of control of 
the vehicle on braking. 
  EMERGENCY BRAKING 
ASSISTANCE SYSTEM 
(EBA)
  In an emergency, this system enables 
the optimum braking pressure to be 
reached more quickly, press the pedal 
fi rmly 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. 
   
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 fi rmly, without 
releasing the pressure, even on a 
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.    
Stop immediately. 
 
  In both cases, contact a PEUGEOT 
dealer.    

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QUICK HEL
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 BATTERY 
  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 fi rst 
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 slight 
diffi culties are experienced after this, 
please contact a  PEUGEOT  dealer. 
  After changing bulbs, wait 
approximately 3 minutes before 
reconnecting the battery.  
 
It is advisable to disconnect the battery 
if the vehicle is not andmto be used for 
a period of more than one month. 
   
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 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.    After the engine has stopped, with 
the key in the ignition position, certain 
functions (windscreen wiper, electric 
windows, courtesy lights, audio 
equipment, etc.) can only be used for a 
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 light fl ashes 
accompanied by a message on the 
display. 
  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 
the time for which the engine was left 
running. However, this time will always 
be between fi ve and thirty minutes. 
  A fl at battery will prevent the engine 
from starting.   Battery