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Contents
CONTENT
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9.  TECHNOLOGY on
BOARD 5. ACCESSORIES  127-130
6. CHECKS
131-140
7. QUICK HELP
141-159
 
 Emergency or assistance 9.1 
  Peugeot Connect 
Navigation 9.3 
  Bluetooth telephone  9.23 
 
Peugeot Connect Sound 9.35 
 Peugeot Connect USB   9.42 
  Bluetooth 9.45  Towing a trailer  127
Other accessories  129
Opening the bonnet  132
Petrol engine  133
Diesel engine  134
Levels 135
Checks 137
Fuel 139
Circuit disarmed  140
Diesel repriming pump  140Battery 141
Puncture repair kit  142
Changing a wheel  143
Removable 
snow screen  147
Changing a bulb  148
a fuse  153
a windscreen 
wiper blade  157
Being towed  158
8.  TECHNICAL 
DATA 160-166
Dimensions 160
Weights 164
Identifi cation features  165
10. VISUAL SEARCH 
 167-172
Exterior 167
Instruments 
and controls  168
Interior 170
Technical data - 
Maintenance 171
   
Peugeot Connect: Peugeot 
Connect is the name given 
to all of the new equipment 
of the radio/navigation 
range.     The "In-Car Technology" 
section presents the new 
radio/navigation equipment.     
The "Location" section 
assists you in fi nding the 
controls and functions 
and their associated page 
numbers on the schematic 
outlines of the vehicle 
(visual index).   
     
        
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Key 
 
 
: chapter identifi cation 
 
: page identifi cation  
 
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Key - Remote control 
  Complete unlocking of the 
vehicle. 
  Complete locking of the vehicle. 
   
Opening the bonnet 
  Take care when working under 
the bonnet. 
  Raise the bonnet slightly by 
reaching in with a fl at hand, palm 
down, to make access to the 
lever easier. Engage the base of 
the stay in the hole provided to 
hold the bonnet open. 
  High pressure washing of 
the engine compartment is 
prohibited, to ensure correct 
operation of the vehicle.     
Sliding side door 
  Pull the handle towards you 
then towards the rear and open 
the door, guiding the rearward 
movement until the point of 
resistance has been passed. 
   
Fuel fi ller fl ap open 
  A mechanical 
system prevents 
opening of the 
left-hand side 
door when the 
fuel fi ller fl ap is 
open.   11 0       
Grip control 
  The Grip control anti-slip system improves 
traction on snow, mud and sand.  
     
        
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Access  
 
READY TO SET OFF
2
 
 
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.  
 
 
 
Good practice 
 
Do not make any modifi cations 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 
remote control temporarily. 
  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 identifi cation document. 
  A  PEUGEOT  dealer will be able 
to retrieve the key code and 
the transponder code so that a 
replacement key can be ordered.  
   The remote control does not operate 
while the key is in the ignition, even if 
the ignition is off. 
  As a safety precaution (with children 
on board), remove the key from the 
ignition when leaving the vehicle, even 
for a short time. 
  ALARM 
 
If fi tted 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 fi tted 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 fi ve minutes of 
getting out of the vehicle, by locking 
or deadlocking using the remote 
control. The red diode, located 
on the button, fl ashes once per 
second.  
  
     
        
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Good practice when stopping     
Good practice when starting 
 
 
Diesel pre-heating warning 
light 
  If the temperature is high 
enough, the warning light 
comes on for less than one 
second, you can start without 
waiting. 
  In cold weather, wait for this warning 
light to switch off then operate the 
starter (Starting position) until the 
engine starts.  
     
Door or bonnet open 
warning light 
 If this comes on, a door or the bonnet 
is not closed correctly, check!  
   
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 
 
 
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. 
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Opening the bonnet 
   
 
OPENING THE BONNET 
   
Bonnet strut 
 
Secure the strut in its location, 
identifi ed by a sticker on the left-hand 
panel side of the vehicle, to hold the 
bonnet open. 
  Before closing the bonnet, put the strut 
back in its clip without using excessive 
force.  
 
 
On the outside 
 
Raise the bonnet slightly by reaching 
in a fl at hand, palm down, to make 
access to the lever easier. 
  With this hand, push the lever to the 
left. Raise the bonnet.  
 
 
On the inside 
 
Pull the lever under the fascia panel 
towards you. The bonnet is unlocked.  
 
 
To close 
 
Lower the bonnet and release it at the 
end of its travel. Check that the bonnet 
is locked. 
  Avoid manoeuvring the bonnet in 
strong winds.   
     
        
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Changing a bulb  
 
 
CHANGING A BULB
 
 
Ty p e  A 
 
  All glass bulb: pull gently 
as it is fi tted by pressure. 
 
 
High pressure washing 
 
 
Open the bonnet. To access the bulbs, 
reach behind the headlamp unit. 
  Carry out the operations in reverse 
order to refi t each bulb and check that 
the bonnet is closed securely.     
Ty p e  C 
 
  Halogen bulb: release the 
retaining spring from its 
housing.      
Ty p e  B 
 
  Bayonet bulb: press 
on the bulb then turn it 
anticlockwise.     
Halogen bulbs must be changed 
with the headlamp off. Wait a few 
minutes (risk of serious burns). 
Do not touch the bulb directly with your 
fi ngers, use lint-free cloths. 
  It is normal for condensation to form 
inside the headlamps. Regular use of 
the vehicle eliminates this misting.   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. 
  Check that the lamps operate correctly 
after each operation.  
  When using this type of washing 
on stubborn dirt, do not persist 
on the headlamps, the lamps and 
their edges to avoid damaging their 
coating and seals.  
 
 
Types of bulb 
 
Various types of bulb are fi tted to your 
vehicle. To remove them:  
     
        
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Changing a fuse  
 
 
 
FUSES UNDER THE BONNET 
 
After opening the bonnet, unclip and tilt 
the corresponding box to gain access 
to the fuses.    Fuses   
  F 
   Amperes   
  A 
   Allocation 
  1  20  Engine management 
  2  15  Horn 
  3  10  Front and rear wash-wipe pump 
  4  20  Headlamp wash pump 
  5  15  Engine components 
  6  10  Steering wheel angle sensor, ESP 
  7  10  Brake switch, clutch switch 
  8  25  Starter 
  9  10   Headlamp beam motor, parc management 
unit 
  10  30  Engine components 
  11   40  Spare 
  12  30  Wipers 
  13  40  Built-in systems interface 
  14  30  Pump 
  15  10  Right-hand main beam headlamp 
  16  10  Left-hand main beam headlamp 
  17  15  Right-hand dipped beam headlamp 
  18  15  Left-hand dipped beam headlamp  
     
        
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Exterior
VISUAL SEARCH 
10
  EXTERIOR
 
 
Remote control  17-18 
  Changing the battery, 
reinitialisation 18 
  Key 17 
  Starting 46 
  Hill start assist  47 
  Central locking/unlocking  17, 26  
   
Filler cap, fuel tank  139 
  Fuel cut-off, Diesel priming  140  
     
Wiper blade  157 
  Door mirrors  102 
  Side repeaters  150  
   
Front lamps, foglamps, direction 
indicators 48-49, 149-150 
  Headlamp beam height 
adjustment 50 
  Changing front bulbs 148, 149-150 
  Headlamp wash  52, 136 
  Snow cover  147  
   
Front doors  20 
  Sliding side doors  20-21 
  Key 17 
  Opening the bonnet  132 
  Child lock  126  
   
Towing, lifting  127-128, 158 
  Towbar 127-128 
  Parking sesnsors  106-107      
Rear roof fl ap  25 
  Emergency control  22  
   
Spare wheel, jack, 
changing a wheel, tools 143-147 
  Temporary puncture repair kit  142 
  Infl ation, pressures  165      
Zenith roof  86 
  Roof bars  90, 91 
  Rear lamps, 
direction indicators  48-49, 151 
  3rd brake lamp  152 
  Changing rear bulbs  148, 151 
  Doors, tailgate  22-24      
Accessories 129  
   
Number plate lamp  152     
Dimensions 160-163  
   
Brakes, pads  105, 137 
  Emergency braking  108 
  ABS, EBFD  108 
  ASR, ESP  109 
  "Grip control"  110 
  Tyres, pressures  165 
  Tyre under-infl ation detection  36