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EASE OF USE and COMFOR
T
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Steering mounted controls  
 
LED daytime running lamps
 
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 warning lamps in 
the instrument panel. 
  They operate with the sidelamps and 
dipped beam headlamps.   Do not forget to switch them off 
when they are no longer needed. 
  Operation of the automatic illumination 
of headlamps switches off the rear 
foglamps, but the front foglamps 
remain on.  
 
  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 illumination of headlamps 
 
In foggy weather or in snow, 
the sunshine sensor may detect 
suffi cient light. As a consequence, 
the lighting will not come on 
automatically. If necessary, you must 
switch on the dipped beam headlamps 
manually. 
  Do not cover the sunshine sensor 
located on the windscreen, 
behind the mirror. It is used for the 
automatic illumination of headlamps and 
for the automatic rain sensitive wipers. 
   
Activation 
  Turn the ring to the  AUTO 
 position. 
The activation of this function is 
accompanied by a message in the 
screen.  
   
Deactivation 
  Turn the ring forwards or rearwards. 
The deactivation of this function is 
accompanied by a message in the 
screen. 
  The function is deactivated temporarily 
when you use the manual lighting 
control stalk.   The sidelamps 
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 running lamps.    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.  
   
On starting the vehicle, in daylight the 
LED daytime running lamps come on 
automatically. 
  If the sidelamps and headlamps are 
switched on manually or automatically, 
the daytime running lamps go off.  
 
 
Programming 
 
For countries where exterior lighting by 
day is not a legal requirement, you can 
activate or deactivate the function via 
the confi guration menu.   

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Steering mounted controls  
 
   
If the sunshine sensor 
does not function correctly 
, 
the lighting comes on 
accompanied by the service 
warning lamp, an audible 
signal and a message in the screen. 
  Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a 
qualifi ed workshop.  
 
 
 
Guide-me-home lighting 
 
Keeping the dipped beam headlamps 
on temporarily 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 "Screen menu map" 
section of chapter 9.  
    Activate the function via the 
vehicle confi guration menu. 
   
Initial setting is position 0. 
 
Cornering lighting
 
 
With dipped or main beam headlamps, 
this function makes use of the beam 
from a front foglamp to illuminate the 
inside of a bend, when the vehicle 
speed is below 25 mph (approximately 
40 km/h) (urban driving, winding road, 
intersections, parking manouevres...). 
   
Switching on 
  This function starts: 
   
 
-   when the corresponding direction 
indicator is switched on,  
 or 
   
-   from a certain angle of rotation of 
the steering wheel.  
 
   
Switching off 
  The system does not operate: 
   
 
-   below a certain angle of rotation of 
the steering wheel, 
   
-   above 25 mph (40 km/h), 
   
-   when reverse gear is engaged,  
 
   
Programming 
  The system is activated or deactivated 
in the vehicle confi guration menu.  
The system is activated by default.  
  

ABS
ABS
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Driving safely  
 
(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 lamp comes 
on, accompanied by an 
audible signal and a message 
in the screen, it indicates a 
malfunction of the ABS which 
could result in a loss of control of the 
vehicle on braking. 
  If this warning lamp comes 
on, together with the brake 
and STOP warning lamps, 
accompanied by an audible 
signal and a message in the 
screen, 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 
  as soon as it is safe to do so 
 
. 
 
  In both cases, contact a PEUGEOT 
dealer or a qualifi ed workshop.   

 SEAT BELTS
   
Height adjustment 
 
Squeeze the control on the upper 
anchorage and slide the assembly 
on the driver's seat side and on the 
individual passenger's seat side. 
  The height of the seat belt for the 
centre seat of the front bench cannot 
be adjusted.  
 
 
Fastening 
 
Pull the strap, then insert the tongue 
into the buckle. 
  Check that the seat belt is fastened 
correctly by pulling the strap.  
 
 
Driver's seat belt not fastened 
warning lamp 
  Wherever you are seated in the 
vehicle, always fasten your seat belt, 
even for short journeys. 
  The seat belts are fi tted with an inertia 
reel which automatically adjusts the 
length of the strap to your size. 
  Do not use accessories (clothes pegs, 
clips, safety pins, etc.) which allow the 
seat belt straps to fi t loosely. 
  Ensure that the seat belt has reeled in 
correctly after use. 
  After folding or moving a seat or a rear 
bench seat, ensure that the seat belt 
has reeled in correctly and that the 
buckle is ready to accommodate the 
tongue. 
  Depending on the nature and 
seriousness of any impact, the 
pretensioning device may be deployed 
before and independently of infl ation 
of the airbags. It instantly tightens 
the seat belts against the body of 
the occupants. Deployment of the 
pretensioners is accompanied by a 
slight discharge of harmless smoke 
and a noise, due to the activation of 
the pyrotechnic cartridge incorporated 
in the system. 
  The force limiter reduces the pressure 
of the seat belt against the body of the 
occupants. 
   
 
The pretensioning seat belts are active 
when the ignition is switched on. 
   
Unfastening 
 
Press the red button.  
  When the vehicle is started, 
this warning lamp comes on 
if the driver has not fastened 
their seat belt.  
 
 
Good practice 
 
The driver must ensure that 
passengers use the seat belts correctly 
and that they are all strapped in 
securely before moving off.    
 
Seat belts  
 
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SAFETY
4 

   
 
Levels  
 
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Cooling system 
 
Only use the fl uid recommended by the 
manufacturer. 
  Otherwise, you risk seriously damaging 
your engine. 
  When the engine is warm, the 
temperature of the coolant is controlled 
by the engine fan. As this fan can 
operate with the ignition key removed 
and because the cooling system is 
pressurised, wait for at least one hour 
after the engine has stopped before 
carrying out any work. 
  Slacken the cap by 1/4 of a turn to 
release the pressure to prevent any 
risk of scalding. When the pressure 
has dropped, remove the cap and top 
up the level with coolant. 
  If fl uid has to be added frequently, 
this indicates a fault which must be 
checked by a PEUGEOT dealer as 
soon as possible. 
   
Power steering fluid level 
 
The vehicle must be parked on level 
ground with the engine cold. Unscrew 
the cap integrated with the gauge and 
check the level which must be between 
the MIN and MAX marks.    In order to regenerate the fi lter, you 
are advised to drive at a speed higher 
than 40 mph (60 km/h) for at least fi ve 
minutes as soon as possible, when 
traffi c conditions permit (until the 
message disappears and the service 
warning lamp goes off). 
  During regeneration of the particle 
emission fi lter, the noise of a relay 
operating may be heard under the 
dashboard. 
  If the message is still displayed and 
if the service warning lamp remains 
on, consult a PEUGEOT dealer or a 
qualifi ed workshop. 
   
Topping up 
  The level must be between the MIN 
and MAX marks on the expansion 
bottle. If more than 1 litre of fl uid is 
required to top up the level, have 
the system checked by a PEUGEOT 
dealer or a qualifi ed workshop.  
 
 
 
Screenwash and headlamp 
wash level 
  For best quality cleaning and for your 
safety, we would advise that you use 
products of the PEUGEOT range. 
  For optimum cleaning and to avoid 
freezing, this fl uid must not be topped 
up or replaced with plain water. 
  Capacity of the screenwash reservoir: 
approximately 3 litres. 
  If your vehicle is fi tted with headlamp 
washers, the capacity of the reservoir 
is 6 litres.  
 
 
Diesel additive level 
(Diesel with particle 
emission filter) 
   
Topping up 
  This additive must be topped up by 
a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed 
workshop without delay.  
 
 
 
Waste products 
 
Avoid prolonged contact of used oil 
with the skin. 
  Brake fl uid is harmful to health and 
very corrosive. 
  Do not dispose of used oil, brake fl uid 
or coolant into drains or into the ground 
but into the containers dedicated to this 
use at PEUGEOT dealer (France) or 
an authorised waste disposal site.     The minimum level of this additive 
is indicated by lighting of the service 
warning lamp, accompanied by an 
audible signal and a message in the 
screen. 
  When this occurs with the engine 
running it is due to the start of 
saturation of the particle emission fi lter 
(exceptionally prolonged urban type 
driving conditions: low speed, long 
traffi c jams, ...).  

Fuel
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  FILLING WITH FUEL 
   
Low fuel level 
 
 
Filling 
  The fuel tank must be fi lled  with 
the engine off 
. 
   
 
-   Open the fuel fi ller fl ap. 
   
-   Insert the key, then turn it a quarter 
turn. 
   
-   Remove the cap and hook it onto 
the clip located on the inside of 
the fl ap.  
 
   
When fi lling with fuel, with the fuel 
fi ller fl ap open, ensure that no 
one attempts to open the sliding 
side door.     When the minimum fuel tank 
level is reached, this warning 
light comes on. 
  You then have  approximately 8 litres 
 
of fuel remaining. Fill up without delay 
to avoid running out of fuel. 
  Never risk driving until you run out of 
fuel as this may damage the emissions 
control and injection systems.    
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Quality of the fuel used for 
petrol engines 
  A label affi xed to the inside of the fl ap 
reminds you of the type of fuel to be 
used. 
  You must fi ll with at least 5 litres of fuel 
for it to be registered by the fuel gauge. 
  When the fuel fi ller cap is opened, 
there may be a slight air suction noise. 
This vacuum is entirely normal and is 
due to the sealing of the fuel circuit. 
  When fi lling the fuel tank, do not 
continue after the 3 
rd  cut-off of the 
nozzle. This could cause malfunctions. 
  The capacity of the fuel tank is 
approximately 60 litres. 
   
 
-  After fi lling the fuel tank, lock the 
cap and close the fl ap.  
    
The petrol engines are perfectly 
compatible with E10 type petrol 
biofuels (containing 10% ethanol), 
conforming to European standards 
EN 228 and EN 15376. 
  E85 type fuels (containing up to 85% 
ethanol) are reserved exclusively for 
vehicles marketed for the use of this 
type of fuel (BioFlex vehicles). The 
quality of the ethanol must comply with 
European standard EN 15293. 
  For Brazil only, special vehicles are 
marketed to run on fuels containing up 
to 100% ethanol (E100 type).  
  

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TECHNICAL DAT
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Weights  
 
WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (KG)
 
 
General points 
 
The GTW and towed load values 
indicated are valid up to a maximum 
altitude of 1000 metres; the towed load 
mentioned must be reduced by 10 % 
for each additional 1000 metres. 
  The speed of a towing vehicle must not 
exceed 50 mph (80 km/h) (comply with 
the legislation in force in your country). 
  With load transfer, the braked towed 
weight can be increased, on condition 
that the equivalent of this load is 
removed from the vehicle so that the 
GTW is not exceeded. Warning: towing 
with a lightly loaded towing vehicle 
may have an adverse effect on its road 
holding.   High ambient temperatures may result 
in a reduction in the performance 
of the vehicle in order to protect the 
engine; when the ambient temperature 
is higher than 37 °C, limit the towed 
weight. 
  The kerb weight is equal to the weight 
without load + driver (75 kg) + fuel tank 
fi lled to 90%.     For more information, refer to your 
registration certifi cate. 
  In each country, it is imperative that 
the towed loads authorised by local 
legislation are complied with. To fi nd 
out your vehicle's towing capacities 
and its gross train weight, consult a 
PEUGEOT dealer.  

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Instruments and controls  
 
 
 
ESP 85 
  Parking sensors  82-83 
  Electric mirrors  78 
 
Headlamp beam height adjustment 50 
  Stop & Start  43-45     
Starter, ignition  46      
Wipers control  51-52 
  Automatic wiping  51 
 
Windscreen / headlamp wash 52, 108 
  Trip computer  Section 9  
   
Cruise control  53-55 
  Speed limiter  56-58      
Lighting controls  48-50 
  Automatic illumination of 
headlamps 49-50 
  Foglamps 49 
  LED daytime runing lamps  49  
 
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS  
 
 
Dashboard, passenger 
compartment fuses  125-127 
  Opening the bonnet  104  
   
Parking brake, handbrake   81     
Instrument panels, 
screens, dials  27-28 
  Warning lamps, 
indicator lamps  29-34 
  Indicators, gauge  35, 37-38 
  Setting the time in 
the instrument panel  28 
  Lighting dimmer  38 
  Gear shift indicator  39  
   
Audio equipment steering 
mounted controls  Section 9  
   
Steering wheel adjustment  42 
  Horn 81  
 
     
Gearbox 39