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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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6
   
 
Changing a wheel  
 
 
 
6.  REFITTING THE REPAIREDWHEEL
 
Refitting of the wheel is identical to step 5, 
do not forget to refit the wheel trim. 
   
Refer to the "Identification markings" 
section of chapter 9 to locate the tyre 
label. 
  The spare wheel is not designed to be used 
over long distances. Have the tightening of 
the bolts and pressure of the spare wheel 
checked by a PEUGEOT dealer without 
delay. 
  Also, have the original wheel repaired and 
refitted by a PEUGEOT dealer as soon as 
possible.  
 
 
5. FITTING THE SPARE WHEEL 
 
 
 
-   Put the wheel in place on the hub and 
start screwing in the bolts by hand. 
   
-   Carry out an initial tightening of the bolts 
using the wheelbrace  E 
. 
   
-   Lower the vehicle completely by folding 
the jack, then remove the jack. 
   
-   Tighten the bolts again using the 
wheelbrace  E 
, tighten them fully without 
forcing them. 
   
-   Stow the wheel to be repaired at the 
rear of the vehicle.    
-   Hook the support  H 
 and screw in the 
handle  G 
. 
   
-   Insert the socket  A 
 in the hole then 
screw in the bolt, using the ratchet 
wrench  B 
, to raise the wheel. 
   
-   Stow the tools and the trim.  
   
Never go underneath a vehicle 
supported only by a jack (use an 
axle stand). 
    The jack and the tool kit are specific to 
your vehicle. Do not use them for other 
purposes.   
     
        
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Exterior  
 
10
VISUAL SEARCH
EXTERIOR 
 
Rear lamps, direction indicators,
3rd brake lamp,
foglamps  34, 42, 149, 152    Left-hand side: 
  fuel fi ller cap, fuel tank  141 
  Fuel cut-off  141 
  Load space  70-71 
  Rear doors  26 
  Number plate lamp  152 
  Parking sensors  78 
  Spare wheel, jack,
changing a wheel, tools,
puncture repair kit  144-148 
  Infl ating, pressures  172 
  Towing, lifting  158 
  Towbar, towball  130-131   Dimensions 160-166 
  Accessories 132-133 
  Roof bars  132 
  Brakes, pads  136, 138 
  ABS, Electronic brake force 
distribution 112 
  EBA 112 
  ASR, ESP  113-114 
  Tyres, pressures  172 
  Pneumatic suspension  81   Key, remote control, battery  20-22 
  Starting 39-40 
  Central locking  27 
  Confi dential card  23 
  Alarm 24 
  Wiper blade  157 
  Door mirror  72 
  Side repeater  151 
  Front lamps, foglamps,
direction indicators  149-151 
  Headlamp beam height adjustment  44 
  Headlamp wash  45 
  Changing bulbs  149-151 
  Opening/closing doors  25-27 
  Key 22 
  Opening the bonnet, stay  134 
  Mode - autoclose  76