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Contents  
Key 17
Remote control 17
Doors 20
Rear roof fl ap 24
Tailgate 25
Central locking 26
Instrument panel 27
Adjusting the time 28
Warning lamps 29
Fuel gauge 35
Coolant 35
Tyre under-infl ation
detection 36
Service indicator 37
Lighting rheostat 38
Gearbox 39
Gear shift indicator 39
6-speed electronic 
gearbox system 40
Steering wheel
adjustment 42
Stop & Start  43
Starting and stopping 46
Hill start assist 47
Lighting
control 48
wipers 51
Cruise control 53
Speed limiter 56
Heating/Manual 
air conditioning 59
automatic 61
De-icing and demisting 63
Front seats 65
Individual passenger 
seat 66
Multi-Flex bench seat 67
Confi gurations 69
Front fi ttings 70
Courtesy lights 72
Crew cab 73
Load space 75
Roof bars 77
Mirrors 78
Toll cards/car park
tickets 79
Electric windows 80
Presentation4
Exterior 6
Instruments and controls8
Centre console9
Sitting comfortably 10
Seeing clearly 11
Driving safely 11
Cab space 12
Load space 13
Ventilation 14
Eco-driving 15
Hazard warning lamps 81
Parking brake 81
Parking sensors 82
Anti-lock braking
system (ABS) 84
Emergency braking 
assistance 84
Traction control (ASR) and 
stability control (ESP)85
"Grip control" 86
Seat belts 89
Airbags 91
Passenger airbag
deactivation 94
Child seats 95
Recommended seats 97
Installing child seats
using the seat belt 98
2. READY TO SET OFF
17-47
4. SAFETY
81-99
1. FAMILIARISATION
 4-16
3.  EASE OF USE and 
COMFORT 48-80 

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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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FAMILIARISATION
ECO-DRIVING
  Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 
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. 
  Remember to make use of equipment 
that can help keep the temperature 
in the passenger compartment down 
(sunroof and window blinds...).    
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 traffi c noise.  
   
If your vehicle has cruise control, 
make use of the system at speeds 
above 25 mph (40 km/h) when the 
traffi c is fl owing well.  
 
   
As a passenger, if you avoid 
connecting your multimedia devices 
(fi lm, 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.  
    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.   

   
 
Instruments and controls  
 
READY TO SET OFF
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS  
  INSTRUMENT PANEL  
 
 
 
Dials 
   
 
1. 
  Distance recorder in kilometres/
miles. 
   
2. 
 Screen. 
   
3. 
  Fuel level, coolant temperature. 
   
4. 
 Rev counter. 
   
5. 
  Trip distance recorder/service 
indicator zero reset. 
   
6. 
  Instrument panel lighting dimmer.  
 
 
    
Displays  
   
 
-   Speed limiter/cruise control. 
   
-  Kilometres/Miles travelled. 
   
-   Service indicator, engine oil level 
indicator, total kilometres/miles. 
   
-   Presence of water in the diesel 
fi lter. 
   
-  Diesel pre-heating.  
 
    
Screens 
  The information is presented on board 
the vehicle in different display formats 
according to the vehicle's equipment.  
  

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Centre console with screen 
 
 
Instrument panel without 
  screen 
 
   
-   turn to the right to increase the 
hours (hold the button to the right 
for rapid scrolling), 
   
-   turn to the left: 24 H or 12 H is 
displayed,  
   
-   turn to the right to select 24 H or 
12 H, 
   
-   turn to the left to complete the time 
adjustment.  
  After approximately 30 seconds 
without any action, the screen returns 
to the normal display.  
 
To adjust the time and date 
indicated in the screen, refer to 
the "Adjusting the date and time" 
section of chapter 9.  
 
 
Centre console without screen 
 
 
To adjust the time of the 
clock, use the left-hand 
button on the instrument 
panel then carry out the 
operations in the following 
order: 
   
 
-   turn to the left: the minutes fl ash, 
   
-   turn to the right to increase the 
minutes (hold the button to the right 
for rapid scrolling), 
   
-   turn to the left: the hours fl ash,   The display - time sequence 
is linked according to model 
(version). The access to 
the "Date" adjustment is 
only active when the model 
version offers a date in words.  

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Warning lamp in the 
screen 
    
is 
   
indicates 
   
Solution - action 
 
 
  
 
Cruise 
control 
   on.  cruise control selected.   Manual selection. Chapter 3, "Steering mounted 
controls" section. 
    
 
Speed limiter 
  on.  speed limiter selected.   Manual selection. Chapter 3, "Steering mounted 
controls" section. 
    
 
Gear shift 
indicator 
   on.   a recommendation 
independent of the type and 
density of traffi c.   To reduce fuel consumption, change up with a 
manual gearbox. The driver retains responsibility 
to follow this indication or not. 
    
 
Diesel pre-
heating 
   on.   climatic conditions requiring 
pre-heating.   Wait until the warning lamp goes off before 
operating the starter. 
    
 
Presence of 
water in the 
Diesel fi lter 
  
on and 
accompanied by 
a message in the 
screen. 
  water in the Diesel fi lter.   Have the fi lter bled by a PEUGEOT dealer or 
a qualifi ed workshop without delay. Chapter 6, 
"Checks" section. 
  According to country. 
 
  
 
Service 
spanner 
   on.   that a service will be due 
shortly.   Refer to the list of checks in the servicing booklet. 
Have the service carried out by a PEUGEOT 
dealer or a qualifi ed workshop. 
 
  
 
Time 
  fl ashing.   adjustment of the time.   Use the left-hand button on the instrument panel. 
Chapter 2, at the beginning of the "Instruments 
and controls" section.  

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Puncture 
 
The STOP warning lamp comes on. 
  Stop as soon as it is safe to do so, 
avoiding any sudden movement of the 
steering wheel and the brakes. 
  Make a temporary repair to the tyre 
using the puncture repair kit or by 
fi tting the spare wheel. 
  Change the damaged wheel, and have 
the tyre pressures checked as soon as 
possible. 
   
Sensor(s) fault or not detected 
 
The Service warning lamp comes on. 
  When changing a wheel or in the 
event of a sensor fault, the tyre 
pressure is no longer monitored. 
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a 
qualifi ed workshop to replace the faulty 
sensor(s). 
  All repairs and changing of tyres on a 
wheel fi tted with this system must be 
carried out by a PEUGEOT dealer or a 
qualifi ed workshop. 
  If when changing a tyre, you fi t a 
wheel not detected by your vehicle 
(for example: fi tting snow tyres), you 
must have the system reinitialised 
by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed 
workshop. 
   
The tyre under-infl ation detection 
system is a driving aid which does 
not take the place of vigilance or the 
responsibility of the driver. 
 
 
 
TYRE UNDER-INFLATION
DETECTION
 
 
 
-   CO (carbon monoxide), 
   
-   HC (unburnt hydrocarbons), 
   
-   NOx (nitrous oxides) or particles, 
detected by oxygen sensors placed 
upstream and downstream of the 
catalytic converters.  
  The driver is warned of any malfunction 
of this emission control system by the 
illumination of this specifi c warning 
lamp in the instrument panel. 
  There is a risk of damage to the 
catalytic converter. Have it checked 
by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed 
workshop. 
  EMISSIONS CONTROLS   
Deflated tyre 
 
The Service warning lamp comes on. 
  Following a warning, the under-infl ation 
of the tyre will not necessarily be 
visible. 
  Check the tyre pressure as soon as 
possible.  
  Refer to the "Changing a wheel" 
section of chapter 7. 
  If the damaged wheel is replaced by 
one without a sensor (for example, 
the spare wheel), the message 
is maintained to indicate that the 
pressure of the wheel cannot be 
monitored, so providing a reminder that 
the damaged wheel with sensor must 
be repaired.     Sensors continuously monitor the tyre 
pressures and trigger a warning in the 
event of under-infl ation, a puncture or 
a fault with a sensor.    
EOBD (European On Board 
Diagnosis) is a diagnostics 
system which complies with, 
among others, the standards 
concerning authorised 
emissions of: 
  Any anomaly is indicated 
by visual and audible 
information and is 
accompanied by a 
message in the screen. 
   
Good practice 
 
This system does not avoid the need to 
have the tyre pressures checked regularly 
(including the spare wheel), to ensure that 
the dynamic performance of the vehicle 
remains at its best and to avoid premature 
wear of the tyres, in particular in the case 
of heavy loads and high speeds. 
  Observing the recommended tyre 
pressures helps reduce the vehicle's fuel 
consumption. 
  The system may temporarily be disturbed 
by electro-magnetic emissions on a 
frequency close to that used by it.   

   
 
Gearbox and steering wheel  
 
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6-speed electronic gearbox
 
 
 
-   automatic mode: gear selector in 
position  A 
. 
   
-   manual mode: gear selector in 
position  M 
.  
 
   
For safety: 
  It is only possible to come out 
of position  N 
 if the brake pedal is 
pressed. 
  The change from position  A 
 (driving in 
automatic mode) to position  M 
 (driving 
in manual mode) or vice versa can be 
made at any time. The warning lamp  A 
 
goes off in the instrument panel.  
 
 
Moving off 
 
 
 
-   To start the engine, the gear 
selector must be in position  N 
. 
   
-  Press fi rmly on the brake pedal. 
   
-   Operate the starter. 
   
-   When the engine is running, place 
the gear selector on  R 
,  A 
 or  M 
 as 
desired. 
   
-   Release the brake pedal and 
accelerate.  
  If the gear selector is not in position  N 
, 
and/or if the brake pedal is not 
pressed, the engine will not start. 
Repeat the above procedure. 
   
Mode selection 
 
 
Reverse gear 
   
Engaging reverse gear 
 
  Move the gear selector to  R 
. 
   
Only attempt to select reverse gear 
when the vehicle is stationary. 
 
 
   
Neutral 
   
Changing to neutral 
 
  Move the gear selector to  N 
. If the 
vehicle is moving, do not select this 
position even momentarily.