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Instrument panel 22
Indicator and warning lamps 23
Gauges and indicators 33
Tr ip computer 38
Setting the date and time  41
Instruments and controlsFamiliarisation
Remote control key 43
Alarm 53
Electric windows 55
Boot 57
Motorised tailgate (SW) 58
Sunroof 61
Panoramic sunroof (SW) 63
Fuel tank 64
Diesel misfuel prevention  65
Access
Front seats 67
Rear seats 72
Mirrors 74
Steering wheel adjustment 76
Interior fi ttings 77
Boot fi ttings (Saloon) 80
Boot fi ttings (SW) 81
Heating and Ventilation 86
Manual air conditioning 88
Dual-zone digital air conditioning 90
Quad-zone digital air conditioning 93
Rear screen demist - defrost 98
Programmable Heating / Ventilation 99
Comfort
Starting-switching off the engine 101
Electric parking brake 103
Manual parking brake 110
Manual gearbox 111
Gear effi ciency indicator  112
Automatic gearbox 113
6-speed electronic gear control gearbox 117
Stop & Star t  121
Hill start assist 124
Head-up display 125
Speed limiter  128
Cruise control 130
Parking sensors  132
Parking space sensors  134
Driving
Lighting controls  136
Automatic illumination of headlamps  141
Headlamp adjustment 144
Directional lighting 145
Wiper controls 147
Automatic rain sensitive wipers 149
Cour tesy lamps  151
Interior mood lighting 152
Visibility
Eco-driving 20 
     
        
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Child seats  153
ISOFIX child seats  160
Child lock  164
Child safety
Direction indicators 165
Emergency or assistance call  166
Horn 166
Tyre under-infl ation detection  167
ESC system 168
Seat belts  171
Airbags 174
Safety
Te m p o r a ry puncture repair kit  178
Changing a wheel  184
Changing a bulb  191
Changing a fuse 200
12 V battery 204
Energy economy mode  207
Changing a wiper blade  208
To w i ng the vehicle  209
To w i ng a trailer 211
Fitting roof bars  213
Accessories 214
Practical information
Opening the bonnet  217
Running out of fuel (Diesel) 218
Petrol engines 219
Diesel engines 220
Checking levels  222
Checks 225
Checks
Petrol engines 227
Petrol weights 228
Diesel engines 230
Diesel weights 233
Dimensions 236
Identifi cation markings 237
Technical data
Emergency or assistance  239
JBL equipment  241
Peugeot Connect Navigation (RT6) 243
Audio system 297
Audio equipment and telematics
Alphabetical index
Visual search 
     
        
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Familiarisation
  Sitting comfortably 
 
 
Front seats 
67
 
 
Manual adjustments 
1. 
 Height adjustment. 2.Backrest angle adjustment.3.Seat cushion height adjustment. 4. 
 Lumbar suppor t adjustment.
5.   Seat forwards-backwards adjustment.
 
 
Electrical adjustment 
1. 
 Angle, seat height and seat for wards-
backwards adjustment. 2.Backrest angle adjustment.3.Lumbar suppor t adjustment.
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  Sitting comfortably 
Head restraint adjustment
701
.Release the adjustment mechanism.
2.   Adjust for height and reach. 3. 
  Lock the adjustment mechanism.
 
 
Steering wheel adjustment 
76
For reasons of safety, these operations must only be carried out with thevehicle stationary. 
 
 
Heated seats control
0 
: off.1: low.2 
: medium. 3 
: high. To lower it, press button  
A.
To raise it, guide the head restraint upwards to
the desired position. 
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Limit the causes of excess
consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; placethe 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 inpreference.Remove roof bars and roof racks after use.  
 
 At the end of winter, remove snow tyres and refit your summer tyres.
Observe the recommendations 
on maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly, when cold, referring to the label in the door aper ture, driver's side.Carry out this check in par ticular:-  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 onany trailer or caravan. 
Have your vehicle ser viced regularly (engine oil, oil filter, air filter...) and obser ve the schedule of operations recommended by the
manufacturer.
 
 
When refuelling, do not continue after the3 rd 
 cut-off of the nozzle to avoid any over flow.
 
 At the wheel of your new vehicle, it is only after the first 1 800 miles (3 000 kilometres) that you will see the fuel consumption settledown to a consistent average. 
     
        
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Access
Emergency release
(Saloon and SW) 
System for mechanical unlocking of the boot in 
the event of a battery or central locking fault.
Unlocking 
FFold back the rear seats to gain access to
the lock from inside the boot.FInsert a small screwdriver into hole  A   of 
the lock, then move the lever to the le
ft tounlock the boot.  
 
  
     
        
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Comfort
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Front seats 
 
 
Manual adjustments 
1.Adjustments to the height and angle of 
the head restraint
  To raise it, pull upwards.  
 To lower it, hold the button in and press on
the head restraint (pushing to go past the stiff point of the button).2.Adjustment of the backrest angle Operate the control lever and adjust the position of the backrest to the front or to 
the rear.3. Adjustment of the seat height Raise or lower the control lever the number 
of times required to obtain the desiredposition.4.Adjustment of the lumbar support  This system allows the height and depth
of the lumbar suppor t to be adjusted separately. FForwards or backwards to increase or 
decrease the lumbar suppor t. 
FUpwards or downwards to raise or lower 
the lumbar contact zone.  
5.Forwards-backwards adjustment of the 
seat position
 Lift the control bar and slide the seatforwards or backwards.  
  
     
        
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Head restraint height and angle adjustment
FTo lower the head restraint, press the lug  Aand, going beyond the stiff point, guide the head restraint downwards, then release the 
button at the desired position.
FTo raise the head restraint, guide it upwards to the desired position.FTo remove the head restraint, press the two lugs  B   and pull the head restraint upwards. FTo  put the head restraint back in place, 
engage the head restraint stems in the
openings keeping them in line with the seat 
back. Check that it has engaged by pulling it upwards.  
 
The head restraint is fitted with a locking mechanism which prevents itfrom lowering; this is a safety device incase of impact.The adjustment is correct when theupper edge of the head restraint is level with the top of the head.Never drive with the head restraintsremoved; they must be in place andadjusted correctly.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Heated seats control
F 
  Use the adjustment wheel to switch on and select the level of heating required:  
  With the en
gine running, the front seats can be heated separately.
0:  Off. 
1:  Low. 2:  Medium.3 
 
:  High.