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CONTENTS 
   
Contents
5. SAFETY  111-1296. ACCESSORIES130-133
7. CHECKS  134-141
8. QUICK HELP 142-158
9. TECHNICALD ATA159-172A
Parking brake  111Hazard warning lamps  111Horn112ABS 112Emergency brakingassistance 112Traction control (ASR)and stability control (ESP)113Fixed speed limiter  115Seat belts  116Airbags 119Deactivating the passenger airbag 120Child seats  122ISOFIX seats  124
Towing a trailer  130Roof bars132Other accessories 132
Opening the bonnet134Under the bonnet  135Levels136Checks 138Fuel 141
Battery142Changing a wheel144Puncture repair kit147Changing a bulb  149Changing a fuse  153Changing a wiper blade 157Being towed 158
Environment 159Dimensions 160Engines 167Weights 168Identifi cation markings 172
10. VISUAL SEARCH 173-180
Exterior 173Instruments andcontrols 174Interior 176Technical data - Maintenance 177
 
Child seats in the rear.   

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FAMILIARISATION
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Familiarisation
   
Reversing camera 
  The camera comes on when you engage 
reverse gear and remains active up to 
approximately 9 mph (15 km/h). It is 
deactivated above 11 mph (18 km/h). 
   
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Instrument panel 
   
 
A. 
 Speedometer. 
   
B. 
  Instrument panel screen. 
   
C. 
 Rev counter.  
   
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Warning lamps 
  With the ignition on, the orange and red 
warning lamps come on. 
  With the engine running, these warning 
lamps should switch off. 
  If warning lamps remain on, refer to the 
chapter concerned. 
   
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MONITORING 
 
 
Buttons  
  Brightness adjustment.     
Screen  
  Press the button and place the screen in the 
required position. 
  Back-lighting adjustment. 
  ON/OFF provides views of the 
rear without engaging reverse 
gear.  

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FAMILIARISATION
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Familiarisation
   
Cruise control 
  The state of the cruise control system is 
given on the instrument panel by a warning 
lamp located in the rev counter. 
   
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Hill start assist 
  This system, linked with the ESP, makes hill 
starts easier and is activated in the following 
conditions: 
   
 
-   the vehicle must be stationary, with the 
engine running, 
   
-   the gradient of the road must be steeper 
than 5%.  
   
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Pneumatic suspension 
  This equipment allows you to alter the rear 
height of the load floor to make loading or 
unloading easier. 
  Press the up control switch; release to stop 
the movement. Each press increases by one 
level: +1 to +3. 
  Press the down control switch; release to 
stop the movement. Each press decreases 
by one level: -1 to -3. 
  Driving with the load floor too high or too 
low may damage components under the 
body. 
   
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    Function deactivated.    Function selected. 
 
DRIVING SAFELY  

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ECO-DRIVING
   
Optimise the use of your gearbox
 
 
With a manual gearbox, move off gently, 
change up without waiting and drive by 
changing up quite soon. If your vehicle has 
the system, the gear shift indicator invites 
you to change up; it is displayed in the 
instrument panel, follow its instructions.  
   
With an automatic or electronic gearbox, 
stay in Drive  "D" 
 or Auto  "A" 
, according to 
the type of gearbox, without pressing the 
accelerator pedal heavily or suddenly.  
 
 
 Drive smoothly 
 
 
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, 
use engine braking rather than the 
brake pedal, and press the accelerator 
progressively. These practices contribute 
towards a reduction in fuel consumption 
and CO
2 emissions and also helps reduce 
the background traffic noise.  
   
If your vehicle has cruise control, make 
use of the system at speeds above 25 mph 
(40 km/h) when the traffic is flowing well.  
 
 
 
Control the use of your electricalequipment 
 
 
Before moving off, if the passenger 
compartment is too warm, ventilate it by 
opening the windows and air vents before 
using the air conditioning. 
  Above 30 mph (50 km/h), close the windows 
and leave the air vents open. 
  Remember to make use of equipment 
that can help keep the temperature in the 
passenger compartment down (sun roof and 
window blinds...). 
  Switch off the air conditioning, unless it has 
automatic digital regulation, as soon as the 
desired temperature is attained. 
  Switch off the demisting and defrosting 
controls, if not automatic. 
  Switch off the heated seat as soon as 
possible.  
   
Switch off the headlamps and front foglamps 
when the level of light does not require their 
use.     
Avoid running the engine before moving 
off, particularly in winter; your vehicle will 
warm up much faster while driving.  
   
As a passenger, if you avoid connecting 
your multimedia devices (film, music, 
video game...), you will contribute towards 
limiting the consumption of electrical 
energy, and so of fuel. 
  Disconnect your portable devices before 
leaving the vehicle.  
    Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions.  

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Limit the causes of excessconsumption 
   
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; 
place the heaviest items in the bottom of 
the boot, as close as possible to the rear 
seats. 
  Limit the loads carried in the vehicle and 
reduce wind resistance (roof bars, roof 
rack, bicycle carrier, trailer...). Use a roof 
box in preference. 
  Remove roof bars and roof racks after use.  
   
At the end of winter, remove snow tyres 
and refit your summer tyres.  
 
Observe the recommendations on maintenance 
 
 
Check the tyre pressures regularly, when 
cold, referring to the label in the door 
aperture, driver's side. 
  Carry out this check in particular: 
   
 
-   before a long journey, 
   
-   at each change of season, 
   
-   after a long period out of use.  
  Don't forget the spare wheel and the tyres 
on any trailer or caravan.  
   
Have your vehicle serviced regularly (engine 
oil, oil filter, air filter...) and observe the 
schedule of operations recommended by the 
manufacturer.  
 
    
When refuelling, do not continue after 
the 3 rd  cut-off of the nozzle to avoid any 
overflow.  
   
At the wheel of your new vehicle, it is only 
after the fi rst 1 800 miles (3 000 kilometres) 
that you will see the fuel consumption 
settle down to a consistent average.  
  

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Access
KEY
  This locks and unlocks the doors on the 
vehicle, opens and closes the fuel filler cap, 
as well as starting and stopping the engine. 
REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY 
  Reference: CR 2032/3 volts. 
Changing the remote control battery
 
 
 
-   press the button to eject the key, 
   
-   turn the screw  1 
 from the closed padlock 
to the open padlock using a screwdriver 
with a thin lip, 
   
-   use the screwdriver as a lever to extract 
the battery holder housing  2 
,    
-   remove the housing and change the 
battery  3 
 observing the polarities, 
   
-   put the battery holder housing  2 
 back 
inside the key and secure it by turning 
the screw  1 
.  
  There is a risk of damage if the 
replacement battery is not of the 
correct type. 
  Only use batteries which are identical or of 
an equivalent type to those recommended 
by a PEUGEOT dealer. Take used batteries 
to an authorised collection point.   

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READY TO SET OFF
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.   Operating the remote control, even when it 
is in your pocket, may result in involuntary 
unlocking of the doors. 
  However, if none of the doors is opened 
within approximately thirty seconds following 
unlocking, the doors relock automatically. 
  The simultaneous use of other high 
frequency equipment (mobile telephones, 
domestic alarms…), may interfere with the 
operation of the remote control temporarily. 
  The remote control does not operate while 
the key is in the ignition, even if the ignition 
is off, except for reinitialisation. 
  Make a careful note of the number of the 
keys. If they are lost, your PEUGEOT dealer 
will be able to carry out his work more 
quickly and effectively if you give him this 
number and the confidential card. 
  Do not make any modifications to 
the electronic immobiliser system.   This warning lamp is switched off 
after the ignition is switched on 
and the key has been recognised, 
the engine can be started. 
  If the key is not recognised, the engine 
cannot be started. Use another key and 
have the faulty key checked by a PEUGEOT 
dealer. 
  Driving with the doors locked may 
make access to the passenger 
compartment by the emergency services 
more difficult in an emergency. 
  As a safety precaution (with children on 
board), remove the key from the ignition when 
leaving the vehicle, even for a short time.     After the ignition is switched on, a dialogue 
is established between the key and the 
electronic immobiliser system. 
   
When purchasing a second-hand vehicle: 
 
   
 
-   ensure that you are given the 
confidential card, 
   
-   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.  
CONFIDENTIAL CARD 
 
This is given to you on delivery of your 
vehicle with the duplicate keys. 
  It contains the identification code necessary 
for any work carried out by a PEUGEOT 
dealer on the electronic immobiliser system. 
This code is hidden by a film, which should 
be removed only if necessary. 
  Keep your card in a safe place, never inside 
the vehicle. 
  When undertaking a long trip or journey, 
however, it is advisable to take it with you 
along with your personal papers.  

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READY TO SET OFF
LOCKING/UNLOCKING FROM INSIDE 
Door open warnin
g lamp 
  If this warning lamp comes on, 
check that the cab doors, the rear 
or side doors and the bonnet are 
closed correctly.  
Good practice
 
If you decide to drive with the doors locked, 
be aware that this could make access to the 
vehicle by the emergency services more 
difficult in an emergency.  
Cab and load space 
 
Pressing permits electric central 
locking, when the doors are 
closed. 
  Pressing permits electric central 
unlocking. 
  The doors can still be opened from 
the inside. 
  If one of the doors is open or is not 
closed correctly, the central locking 
does not work.   The indicator lamp on the control: 
   
 
-   comes on when the doors 
are locked and the ignition is 
switched on,
   
 
-   then flashes when the doors 
are locked when stationary with 
the engine off.  
  The control is not active when the vehicle 
has been locked using the remote control or 
the key from the outside.  
Load space
 
Press to lock or unlock the side 
door and rear doors from the cab. 
The warning lamp remains on on 
locking.  
Protection against attack
 
When the vehicle is started, the system 
locks the cab and load space doors 
automatically when you reach approximately 
12 mph (20 km/h). 
  If none of the doors is opened during the 
journey, the locking remains active. 
   
Activation/deactivation of the function 
  The function is activated/deactivated by 
means of Mode, selecting "Autoclose". 
  Refer to the "Mode" section in 
chapter 4.