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Contents
CONTENT
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Emergency or 
assistance 9.1
Peugeot Connect 
Navigation (RNEG) 9.3
Peugeot Connect 
Sound (RD5) 9.37
Towing a trailer  100
Other accessories  101
Trade range 101
Telematic unit  102
Opening the bonnet  104
Petrol engine 105
Diesel engine 106
Levels 107
Checks 109
Fuel 111
Circuit disarmed  112
Diesel repriming pump  112
Battery 113
Changing a wheel  115
Removable snow 
screen 119
Changing
a bulb 120
a fuse 125
a windscreen wiper 
blade 129
Being towed 130
Dimensions 132
Weights 137
Identifi cation markings138
Exterior 139
Instruments and 
controls 140
Interior 142
Technical data -
Maintenance 143
9.  TECHNOLOGY on
BOARD
5. ACCESSORIES
 100-102
7. QUICK HELP 
 113-131
10. VISUAL SEARCH
139-144
6. CHECKS
 103-112
8.  TECHNICAL
D ATA132-138 
 
PC: Peugeot Connect is the 
name given to all of the new 
equipment of the radio/
navigation range.      
The "Technology on board" 
section presents the new 
radio/navigation systems.     
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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FAMILIARISATION
   
 
Exterior  
 
  17  
  22    25  
   
 
Key 
 
  : chapter identifi cation 
  : page identifi cation    82  
  86      
Grip control    
Changing bulbs 
  120     104      
Opening the bonnet 
   
Parking sensors 
   
Business equipment - Accessories 
  101     21      
 
Key - Remote control 
   
Side-hinged rear doors     
Sliding side door    
Tailgate and rear screen 
   
Useable dimensions 
  132  
     
Spare wheel 
  115  
  24      
Rear roof fl ap  
     
        
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Interior
   
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 
 
 
 
1. 
  Lights and direction indicator 
stalk. 
   
2. 
  Instrument panel with screen. 
   
3. 
  Wipers, screenwash, trip 
computer controls. 
   
4. 
 Ignition. 
   
5. 
 Audio controls. 
   
6. 
  Driver's airbag, horn. 
   
7. 
  Steering wheel height and reach 
adjustment. 
   
8. 
  Cruise control, speed limiter 
switches. 
   
9. 
  Switch panel, parking sensors, 
headlamp beam adjustment, 
ESP, Stop & Start. 
   
10. 
 Bonnet  release. 
   
11 . 
 Electric door mirror adjustment.  
 
  
     
        
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Stop & Start  
 
READY TO SET OFF
2
 
 
Reactivation 
 
Press the  "ECO OFF" 
 switch again. 
  The system is active again; this is 
confi rmed by the switch warning 
lamp going off and a message in the 
instrument panel. 
  The system is reactivated 
automatically at every new start 
using the key.  
 
 
Operating fault 
 
In the event of a malfunction 
with the system, the  "ECO 
OFF" 
 switch warning lamp 
fl ashes, then comes on 
continuously. 
  Have it checked by a PEUGEOT 
dealer or a qualifi ed workshop. 
  In the event of a fault in STOP 
mode, the vehicle may stall. It is then 
necessary to switch off the ignition and 
start the engine again using the key.  
 
 
Maintenance 
 
Before working under the bonnet, 
deactivate the Stop & Start system 
to avoid any risk of injury resulting 
from automatic operation of START 
mode. 
  This system requires a specifi c 
battery with a special specifi cation 
and technology (reference numbers 
available from a PEUGEOT dealer or a 
qualifi ed workshop). 
  Fitting a battery not listed by 
PEUGEOT introduces the risk of 
malfunction of the system. 
  The Stop & Start system makes 
use of advanced technology. All 
work on this type of battery must 
be done only by a PEUGEOT dealer or 
a qualifi ed workshop.   
     
        
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Starting and stopping  
 
 
 
Good practice when stopping     
Good practice when starting 
 
 
Diesel pre-heating warning 
lamp 
  If the temperature is high 
enough, the warning lamp 
comes on for less than one 
second, you can start without 
waiting. 
  In cold weather, wait for this warning 
lamp to go 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 stay 
 
Secure the stay in its location, 
identifi ed by a sticker on the right-hand 
side of the vehicle, to hold the bonnet 
open. 
  Before closing the bonnet, put the stay 
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 safety catch 
to the left. Raise the bonnet.  
 
 
On the inside 
 
Pull the lever below the dashboard 
towards you. The bonnet is released.  
 
 
To close 
 
Lower the bonnet and release it at the 
end of its travel. Check that the bonnet 
is secure. 
  Avoid opening the bonnet in strong 
winds.   
     
        
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Under the bonnet  
 
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CHECK
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PETROL ENGINE 
 
 
 
 
1. 
 Screenwash reservoir. 
   
2. 
 Fusebox. 
   
3. 
  Engine coolant header
tank. 
   
4. 
  Brake and clutch fl uid
reservoir. 
   
5. 
 Air fi lter. 
   
6. 
  Engine oil dipstick. 
   
7. 
 Engine oil fi ller cap. 
   
8. 
 Power steering fl uid
reservoir.  
 
   
Battery connections: 
  + Positive terminal. 
  -  Negative point (earth).     Take care when working under the 
bonnet.   
     
        
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DIESEL ENGINE 
 
 
4. 
  Brake and clutch fl uid reservoir. 
   
5. 
 Air fi lter. 
   
6. 
  Engine oil dipstick.    
7. 
 Engine oil fi ller cap. 
   
8. 
 Power steering fl uid reservoir. 
   
9. 
 Priming pump.  
     
 
 
1. 
 Screenwash reservoir. 
   
2. 
 Fusebox. 
   
3. 
  Engine coolant header tank. 
   
Battery connections: 
  +  Positive metal point. 
  -  Negative metal point (earth).     Take care when working under the bonnet.