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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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16
   
Limit the causes of excess 
consumption 
   
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 refi t 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 fi lter, air fi lter...) 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 overfl ow.  
   
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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Instruments and controls
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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.   
     
        
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Changing a wheel  
 
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QUICK HEL
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1. PARKING THE VEHICLE 
 
 
 
-   The occupants must get out of the 
vehicle and wait in a safe location. 
   
-   If possible, park the vehicle on 
level, stable and non-slippery 
ground. 
   
-   Apply the parking brake, switch 
off the ignition and engage fi rst or 
reverse gear.    
-   If available, place a chock under 
the wheel diagonally opposite the 
one to be changed.  
  If the vehicle is fi tted with a towbar, 
it is sometimes necessary to raise 
the vehicle slightly to make it easier 
to remove the spare wheel from its 
carrier. 
  On certain types of ground and/or 
if considerable loads are being 
transported, call a PEUGEOT dealer or 
a qualifi ed workshop.  
 
CHANGING A WHEEL 
   
2. TOOLS 
 
 
 
-   The tools are stowed in a storage 
compartment located under the 
front seat. If necessary, move the 
seat forward to access the storage 
compartment from the rear. 
   
-   Unscrew the nut then take out the 
jack and the wheelbrace.  
   
 
1. 
 Wheelbrace. 
   
2. 
 Jack. 
   
3. 
  Alloy wheel embellisher remover. 
   
4. 
 Chock.  
  The jack and the tool kit are specifi c to 
your vehicle. Do not use them for other 
purposes.   
     
        
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Changing a wheel  
 
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3. SPARE WHEEL 
 
 
-   Detach the carrier from the hook 
and place the spare wheel near the 
wheel to be changed.  
     
-   Unscrew the bolt using the 
wheelbrace until the carrier is 
lowered fully.     
 
-   Open the rear doors to gain access 
to the spare wheel.  
     
        
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Changing a wheel  
 
11 8
 
 
-   Lower the vehicle completely by 
folding the jack, then remove the 
jack. 
   
-   Tighten the bolts again using the 
wheelbrace, tighten them fully 
without forcing them. 
   
-   Place the wheel to be repaired in 
the carrier.    
-   Secure the carrier on the hook then 
raise the carrier using the bolt and 
the wheelbrace.  
  Never go underneath a vehicle 
that is supported only by a 
jack (use a ramp). Never use a 
screwdriver in place of the wheelbrace  
 
 
5. FITTING THE SPARE WHEEL 
 
 
 
-   Position the wheel on the hub and 
start tightening the bolts by hand. 
   
-   Carry out an initial tightening of the 
bolts using the wheelbrace.  
     
        
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Snow screen  
 
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QUICK HEL
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REMOVABLE SNOW SCREEN
 
According to country, the removable 
snow screen is installed on the lower 
part of the front bumper to prevent the 
accumulation of snow at the radiator 
cooling fan. 
  Do not forget to remove the snow 
screen when the exterior temperature 
is higher than 10°C (no risk of snowfall) 
and when towing. 
   
FITTING 
   
REMOVAL 
 
 
 
-   Pass a screwdriver into the hole 
located near each of the clips. 
   
-   Use the screwdriver as a lever to 
unclip the four clips  B 
 in turn.  
     
 
-   Offer up the snow screen facing its 
centring pin  A 
 on the front bumper. 
   
-   Put it in place by pressing at each 
clip  B 
 located in the four corners.  
 
 
 
6.  REFITTING THE REPAIRED 
WHEEL 
  The wheel is refi tted as described in 
step 5, not forgetting to refi t the wheel 
trim. 
  Refer to the "Identifi cation 
markings" section of chapter 8 to 
locate the tyre label. 
  Refer to the "Instruments and 
controls" section of chapter 2, 
"Tyre under-infl ation detection" 
part, for recommendations after 
changing a wheel fi tted with a tyre 
under-infl ation detection sensor. 
  The spare wheel is not designed 
to be used over long distances. 
Have the tightening of the bolts 
and the tyre pressure checked by 
a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed 
workshop as soon as possible. Have 
the original wheel repaired and refi tted 
by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed 
workshop as soon as possible.   
     
        
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Changing a fuse  
 
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FUSES UNDER THE BONNET 
 
After opening the bonnet, unclip and tilt 
the box to gain access to the fuses.    Fuses   
  F 
   Amperes   
  A 
   Allocation 
  1  20  Engine management 
  2  15  Horn 
  3  10  Front and rear screenwash pump 
  4  20  Headlamp wash pump or LED 
  5  15  Engine components 
  6  10  Steering wheel angle sensor, ESP 
  7  10  Brake switch, clutch switch 
  8  25  Starter 
  9  10  Headlamp beam motor, parc management unit 
  10  30  Engine components 
  11   40  Spare 
  12  30  Wipers 
  13  40  Built-in systems interface 
  14  30  Pump 
  15  10  Right-hand main beam headlamp 
  16  10  Left-hand main beam headlamp 
  17  15  Right-hand dipped beam headlamp 
  18  15  Left-hand dipped beam headlamp