
CONTENT
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Contents  
39.  TECHNOLOGY on BOARD 5. ACCESSORIES
 102-105
6. CHECKS 106-116
7. QUICK HELP 117-139
 
 
The "Technology on board" 
section presents the new radio/
navigation systems.  
Towing a trailer  102Other accessories  104Professional range 105
Opening the bonnet  106Diesel engines 107Petrol engine 108Levels 109Checks 111Fuel 114Circuit disarmed  115Diesel priming pump 115
Battery 117Puncture repair kit  119Changing a wheel  121Removable snow screen 125Changing a bulb  126a fuse  131a windscreen wiper blade 136
Towing the vehicle  137
8.  TECHNICAL DATA 140-148
Dimensions 140Weights 146Engines 147Identification features 148
10.  VISUALSEARCH 149-154
Emergency or assistance 9.1Peugeot Connect Medianavigation (RT5) 9.5Peugeot Connect Navigation(RNEG) 9.51Peugeot Connect Sound(RD5) 9.85
 
 
PC: Peugeot Connect is 
the name given to all of the 
new equipment of the radio/
navigation range.     
The "Location" section assists 
you in finding the controls and 
functions and their associated 
page numbers on the schematic 
outlines of the vehicle 
(visual index).  
Exterior 149Instruments and controls  150Interior 152Technical data -Maintenance 153Model code  154 

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Exterior  
 
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Diesel engines    
Petrol engine 
  108  
  137  
     
Towing eye     
 
Opening the bonnet 
  Lift the cover located at the foot of the left-
hand seat and pull the release lever upwards. 
  At the front, unclip the cover by pressing it 
at the bottom. 
  At the rear, unclip the cover using a coin or 
the flat part of the towing eye.   106     Partially open the bonnet, lift the safety 
catch and raise the bonnet.   Secure the stay in one of the two notches, 
according to the height required, to hold the 
bonnet open. 
  Take care when carrying out work under the bonnet. 
  Refer to "Levels" in section 6 for instructions on the use of fluids.  

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Interior  
 
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Location for stowing rail    
Stowing rings     
Interior rack 
  104  
   
Vertical partition 
  77   
76    
76  
   You are advised to immobilise the load by 
securing it firmly using the lashing rings on 
the floor. 
   
LOAD SPACE  

   
 
Interior  
 
18ECO-DRIVING
 
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel 
consumption and CO
2 emissions. 
   
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.  
 
 
 
Control the use of your 
electrical equipment 
   
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.    
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.  
 
 
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.  
 
   
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.  
    Remember to make use of equipment 
that can help keep the temperature in the 
passenger compartment down (sunroof 
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.   

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Access  
 
READY TO SET OFF
2
 
SLIDING SIDE DOOR 
 
If fitted on your vehicle, do not open the left-
hand side door while filling with fuel as you 
risk damaging the fuel filler flap. 
   
From the outside 
 
Pull the handle towards you then towards 
the rear.  
 
 
Good practice 
 
Take care not to block the guide space on 
the floor to allow the door to slide correctly. 
  For safety and operation reasons, do not 
drive with the sliding side door open.  
 
 
From the inside 
 
To unlock and open, push the handle 
towards the rear. Ensure that the door opens 
fully to lock the device at the base of the 
door.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Operation in the event of a battery 
failure 
   
Front and side passenger doors 
  In the event of a battery or of the central 
locking fault, use the lock to lock the doors 
mechanically. 
   
 
-   To open the door and get out of the 
vehicle, pull the interior control. 
   
-   To lock the door, insert the key in the 
lock, located on the edge of the door, 
then turn it  one eighth of a turn 
.  
 
   
Driver's door 
   
 
-   Insert the key in the lock, then turn it to 
the right to lock or to the left to unlock.  
 
  

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Access
  HINGED REAR DOORS 
 
When parked with the rear 
doors open to 90°, the doors 
mask the rear lamps. 
  To signal your position to road 
users travelling in the same 
direction who may not have 
noticed that you have stopped, 
use a warning triangle or any 
other device stipulated by the 
legislation and regulations of 
your country.  
 
TAILGATE 
 
 
From the outside 
 
The two hinged doors open to 90°. 
  To open, pull the handle towards you then 
pull the lever to open the left-hand door. 
  To close, start with the left-hand door then 
close the right-hand door.  
 
 
Opening to 180° 
 
A retractable check strap system permits 
extension of the opening from 90° to 180°. 
  Disengage the check strap towards you 
when the door is partially open. 
  The check strap will re-attach automatically 
on closing. 
   
From the outside 
 
If fitted on your vehicle, locking/unlocking is 
via the remote control. 
  To open, press the control then raise the 
tailgate. 
  A strap is provided to secure the tailgate in 
the upper position.  
 
 
From inside 
 
 
Emergency control 
  In the event of a central unlocking operating 
fault, this permits unlocking of the tailgate 
from the inside. 
  Fold the rear seats to gain access to the 
lock. 
  Insert a small screwdriver in this opening to 
unlock the tailgate.  
  

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Instruments and controls  
 
READY TO SET OFF
2
 
 
Warning lamp    
is    
indicates    
Solution-action  
   
Brake pads   on.  brake pad wear.   Have the pads replaced by a PEUGEOT dealer or a 
qualified workshop. 
   
Dipped beam 
headlamps / 
Daytime 
running lamps    on.   manual selection or automatic 
lighting.   Turn the lighting stalk to the second position. 
 
lighting of the dipped beam headlamps 
from the time the ignition is switched 
on - daytime running lamps.   Depending on the country in which the vehicle is sold.  
Chapter 3, "Steering mounted controls" section. 
   
Main beam 
headlamps    pulling the stalk towards you.   Pull the stalk to return to dipped beam headlamps. 
   
Direction 
indicators    flashing with 
audible signal.   change of direction via the 
lighting stalk, to the left of the 
steering wheel.   To the Right: control to be pushed upwards.  
To the Left: control to be pushed downwards. 
   
Front foglamps 
  on.  manual selection.   The foglamps only operate if the sidelamps or dipped 
beam headlamps are on. 
   
Rear foglamps   on.  manual selection.   The foglamps only operate if the sidelamps or dipped 
beam headlamps are on. In conditions of normal 
visibility, take care to switch them off to avoid any 
penalty. "This light is a dazzling red." 
   
Particle 
emission filter    on.   a malfunction of the particle 
emissions filter (Diesel additive 
level, risk of clogging, ...).   Have the filter checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a 
qualified workshop. Chapter 6, "Checks" section.  

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Gearboxes and steering wheel  
 
 
 
Manual mode 
 
Manual sequential gear changing. 
   
 
-   Select gear lever position  M 
, 
   
-   push the gear lever towards the + sign 
to change up, from 1 through to 6, 
  In manual mode, it is only possible to 
change from one gear to another if the 
vehicle speed and engine speed permit. 
If they do not, the vehicle will operate 
temporarily in automatic mode. 
  When the vehicle is stationary or moving 
very slowly, the gearbox automatically 
selects first gear.      
-   conversely, push the gear lever towards 
the - sign to change down.  
  You can change from position  D  
(automatic mode) to position  M  
(manual mode) at any time. 
   
Good practice 
 
Never select position  N 
 when the vehicle is 
moving. 
  Never select positions  P 
 or  R 
 unless the 
vehicle is stationary. 
  Never change between positions to optimise 
braking on a slippery surface. 
  There is a risk of damage to the gearbox: 
   
 
-   if you press the accelerator and brake 
pedals at the same time, 
   
-   if you force the gear lever from 
position  P 
 to another position in the 
event of a battery failure.  
  When the engine is at idle, brakes not 
applied, if position  R 
,  D 
 or  M 
 is selected the 
vehicle moves even without the accelerator 
being pressed. 
  For this reason,  do not leave children 
unsupervised inside the vehicle, with the 
engine running 
.  
 
 
Operating fault 
 
Any operating fault is indicated by an 
audible signal, accompanied by the 
message  "Automatic gear fault" 
 in 
the screen. 
  In this situation the gearbox operates in 
downgrade mode (locked in 3rd gear). You 
may feel a substantial knock when changing 
from  P 
 to  R 
 and from  N 
 to  R 
 (this will not 
cause any damage to the gearbox). 
  Do not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h), keeping 
within the limit of local speed restrictions. 
  Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop as soon as possible.