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CONTENTS
ALPHABETICAL
INDEX 337-341
DRIVING 137-165
CHECKS 166-17
4
PRACTICAL
INFORMATION 175-206
TECHNICALDATA 207-214
AUDIO EQUIPMENT andTELEMATICS 215-336
Electric parking brake 137Hill start assist 142Head-up display 145Distance alert 147Speed limiter 149Cruise control 151Manual gearbox 153Gear shift indicator 1536-speed electronic gear control gearbox 154Automatic gearbox 158Stop & Start 161Parking sensors 164
Bonnet 167Running out of fuel (Diesel) 168Petrol engines 169Diesel engines 170Checking levels 171Checks 173
Temporary puncture repair kit 175Changing a wheel 181Changing a bulb 186Changing a fuse 19112 V battery 198Energy economy mode 201Changing a wiper blade 202
Towing the vehicle 202Towing a trailer 204Fitting roof bars 205Very cold climate screen 205Accessories 206
Petrol engines 207Petrol weights 208Diesel engines 209Diesel weights 210Dimensions 212
Identification markings 213
Emergency or assistance 215Peugeot Connect Media
Navigation (NG4 3D) 219Peugeot Connect Navigation (RT6)263Peugeot Connect Sound (RD5) 317
VISUAL
SEARCH 342-348
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169
CHECKS
PETROL ENGINES
The various caps and covers allow access for checking the levels of the various fl uids and for replacing certain components.
1.
Power steering reservoir.
2.
Screenwash and headlamp wash
reservoir.
3.
Coolant reservoir.
4.
Brake fl uid reservoir.
5.
Battery / Fuses.
6.
Fusebox.
7.
Air fi lter.
8.
Engine oil dipstick.
9.
Engine oil fi ller cap.
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170
CHECKS
DIESEL ENGINES
The various caps and covers allow access for checking the levels of the various fl uids, for replacing certain components and
for priming the fuel system.
1.
Power steering reservoir.
2.
Screenwash and headlamp wash
reservoir.
3.
Coolant reservoir.
4.
Brake fl uid reservoir.
5.
Battery / Fuses.
6.
Fusebox.
7.
Air fi lter.
8.
Engine oil dipstick.
9.
Engine oil fi ller cap.
10.
Priming pump * .
11 .
Bleed screw * .
*
According to engine.
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
CHANGING A FUSE
Procedure for replacing a faulty fuse
with a new fuse to rectify a failure of the
corresponding function.
Access to the tools
The extraction tweezer is fi tted to the
back of the dashboard fusebox cover.
To gain access to it:
)
Remove the cover completely.
)
Remove the tweezer.
Changing a fuse
Good
Failed
)
Use the special tweezer to extract
the fuse from its housing.
)
Always replace the faulty fuse with a
fuse of the same rating.
)
Check that the number marked on
the fusebox, the rating marked on
the fuse and the following tables all
agree.
Installing electrical
accessories
Your vehicle's electrical system
is designed to operate with standard or
optional equipment.
Before installing other electrical
equipment or accessories on your
vehicle, contact a PEUGEOT dealer
or a qualifi ed workshop.
PEUGEOT will not accept
responsibility for the cost in-
curred in repairing your ve-
hicle or for rectifying malfunctions
resulting from the installation of ac-
cessories not supplied and not rec-
ommended by PEUGEOT and not
installed in accordance with its in-
structions, in particular when the
combined consumption of all of the
additional equipment connected ex-
ceeds 10 milliamperes.
Before changing a fuse, the cause of
the failure must be identifi ed and recti-
fi ed.
)
Identify the failed fuse by checking
the condition of its fi lament.
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Dashboard fuses
The fusebox is placed in the lower
dashboard.
Fuse tables
Fuse
N°
Rating
(A)
Functions
F1
15
Rear wiper.
F2
-
Not used.
F3
5
Airbag control unit.
F4
10
Electrochrome rear view mirror, air conditioning,
switching and protection unit, rear multimedia.
F5
30
Front one-touch electric windows.
F6
30
Rear one-touch electric windows.
F7
5
Front and rear courtesy lamps, map reading lamps,
rear reading lamps, sun visor lighting, glove box
lighting, centre armrest lighting, boot 12 V relay
control.
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