
CONTENT
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Contents  
5. ACCESSORIES 103-1077. QUICK HELP   116-131
8.  TECHNICAL 
D ATA 
132-1386. CHECKS  108-11510.  VISUAL 
SEARCH
 139-146
Towing a trailer  103
Roof bars  105
Very cold climate 
screen 106
Other accessories  107
Fuel 109
Tank 109
Circuit disarmed  110
Diesel repriming pump  110
Opening the bonnet  111
Diesel under-bonnet 
layout 112
Levels 113
Checks 115Battery 116
Changing 
a wheel  117
 a bulb  121
 a fuse  124
  a wiper blade  130
Being towed  131
Model codes  132
Diesel 133
Engine 133
Weights and 
towing loads  134
Dimensions 136Exterior 139
Interior 140
Front interior  141
Instruments 
and controls  142
Technical data - 
Maintenance 143
Eco-driving 144
9.  TECHNOLOGY on 
BOARD 
   
Peugeot Connect 
Navigation (RT6)   9.1 
  Peugeot Connect 
Sound 9.61  
 
   
Peugeot Connect: Peugeot 
Connect is the name given 
to all of the new equipment 
of the radio/navigation 
range.     
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).     The "In-Car Technology" 
section presents the new 
radio/navigation equipment.   

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FAMILIARISATIO
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Interior  
 
   
13. 
 Battery / Fuse box. 
   
14. 
 Passenger  airbag. 
   
15. 
 Passenger's lower glove box / Fuse 
box / RCA sockets. 
   
16. 
 Air conditioning controls. 
   
17. 
 Lighter /   
  12 V accessories socket. 
   
18. 
 Hazard warning lights switch. 
   
19. 
 Storage compartment or additional 
telematics control. 
   
20. 
 Cooled  compartment. 
   
21. 
 Ashtray / Can holder. 
   
22. 
 Seat adjustment control. 
   
23. 
 Storage  compartment. 
   
24. 
 Handbrake - on the left.     
 
1. 
  Electric mirror controls. 
   
 
-   Electric window controls. 
   
-   Deactivation of the rear electric 
controls.  
   
2. 
  Driver's upper glove box. 
   
3. 
  Central adjustable vents. 
   
4. 
  Audio equipment or GPS 
multimedia audio equipment with 
fl ap. 
   
5. 
  Instrument panel / Large colour 
display. 
   
6. 
  Sunshine and passenger 
compartment temperature sensor. 
   
7. 
  Passenger's upper glove box.    
25. 
 Bonnet release under cover - on 
the left. 
   
26. 
 Acoustic  windscreen.  
 
 
 
 
 
INTERIOR OVERVIEW 
   
SETTING THE DATE AND 
TIME 
  For more information about 
this adjustment, refer to the 
"Setting the date and time" section of 
the "In-car technology" chapter.  
 
 
ADDITIONAL HEATER 
 
With the engine at idle 
or when the vehicle is 
stationary, it is normal 
to notice a high-pitched 
whistling and a slight emission of 
smoke and odour.      
Bluetooth.  
   
8. 
  Windscreen demisting vents. 
   
9. 
 Speaker (tweeter). 
   
10. 
 Front window demisting vents. 
   
11 . 
 Passenger airbag disarming switch, 
if fi tted on your vehicle. 
   
12. 
 Side adjustable vent.  

EASE OF USE and COMFORT
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Practical information  
 
   
1. Driver's upper glove box  
 
FRONT INTERIOR LAYOUT  
 
This is fi tted with a lock. 
  To open the glove box, lift the handle. 
  The light comes on when the cover is 
opened. 
  It contains three sockets for the 
connection of video equipment and 
access to the fascia fuse box. 
  It includes special compartments for 
storing maps, a packet of cigarettes, 
an A4 document etc. 
  RCA sockets.  
 
  This permits the connection of a mobile 
telephone charger, a baby's bottle 
warmer, etc.  
    To open, press the button. 
  To close, press the cover. 
  It includes special compartments for 
storing a pen, a mobile telephone, 
coins or tokens and credit cards.  
 
 
 
   
2. Audio equipment concealing fl ap  
  Lower the fl ap fully to lock it in place. 
  Press the fl ap to raise it.  
 
   
3. Central storage compartment  
 
 
   
4. Passenger's upper glove box  
  To open, press the button. 
  To close, press the cover. 
  It includes special compartments for 
storing a pair of spectacles, keys, fi ve 
CDs and four audio cassettes or nine 
audio CDs.  
    
5. Passenger's lower glove box  
   
6.  Lighter or 12 V socket for 
accessories (120 W)     
 
12. Mat fi tting/removal 
  When removing the front mat, push 
the seats as far back as possible and 
remove the fi xings. 
  When refi tting, position the mat 
correctly on the pins and clip the 
fi xings.   Check that the mat is secured 
correctly. 
  To prevent the mat from becoming 
caught under the pedals: 
   
 
-   only use mats suited to the fi xings 
already present in the vehicle.  
 It 
is imperative that these fi xings are 
used. 
 
  -  never fi t one mat on top of another.  
 
     
7. Cooled compartment  
  It can hold up to three cans. 
  Slide the closer, located on the right, to 
open (upwards) or close (downwards) 
the air inlet.  
 
   
8. Can holder and ashtray  
  This retractable and lit support contains 
up to two can holders, a removable 
ashtray and a location for the lighter 
when it is used as a 12 V socket 
(120 W).  
    
9.  Storage compartment or 
additional telematics control  
  The storage compartment must not be 
used as an ashtray. 
  If fi tted on your vehicle, the additional 
telematics control is located on the 
centre console.  
 
   
10. Storage compartment  
 
 
   
11.  Door tray with space for a bottle 
of water  
 
   
Bluetooth.   

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Towing a trailer  
 
  On the contrary, use a high gear to 
lower the engine speed and reduce 
your speed. 
  In all cases, pay attention to the 
coolant temperature.    
Brakes: 
 towing increases the braking 
distance. Drive at a moderate speed, 
change down early and brake 
gradually. Please contact a PEUGEOT dealer 
fi rst for further information. 
   
 
Automatic adjustment 
  For vehicles with Xenon bulbs, and if 
the change in load makes it necessary, 
this system automatically corrects the 
height of the beam after approximately 
2 minutes. The driver is then assured 
of having optimum lighting and not 
causing a nuisance to other road 
users.  
 
 
    In certain cases of particularly 
arduous use (towing the 
maximum load up a steep slope 
in high temperatures), the engine 
automatically limits its power. In this 
case, cutting off the air conditioning 
allows the engine power to be 
recovered, and therefore the towing 
speed to be signifi cantly increased 
(approximately 12 mph [20 km/h] 
more). Sequential control of the 
gearbox may also become unavailable. 
   
Lighting 
   
Bicycle carrier 
 
Refer to the "Identifi cation 
features" section of chapter 8.   Refer to the "Steering wheel 
controls" section of chapter 3.  
     
 
 
 
When using a trailer connection, 
you must add a fuse. Refer to 
the "Changing a fuse" section of 
chapter 7.  
  If the coolant temperature warning light 
comes on, stop the vehicle and switch 
off the engine as soon as possible. 
   
Tyres: 
 check the tyre pressures of 
the towing vehicle and of the trailer, 
observing the recommended pressure.    
Side wind: 
 sensitivity to side wind is 
increased. Drive smoothly and at a 
moderate speed.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Towbar 
 
We recommend the use of original 
PEUGEOT towbars, which have been 
tested for endurance from the design 
stage of your vehicle. 
  Towing equipment must be fi tted in 
accordance with the manufacturer's 
instructions, with particular attention to 
the towing capacities of your vehicle, 
the load towed, the nose weight and 
the electrical connection. As this fi tting 
should be carried out by a professional, 
we recommend that you entrust the 
fi tting of this equipment to a PEUGEOT 
dealer. 
  In accordance with the general 
instructions referred to above, we draw 
your attention to the risk connected 
with fi tting a towbar or other electrical 
accessory which is not recommended 
by the PEUGEOT network. Fitting such 
equipment could result in a failure of 
your vehicle's electronic system.   
Manual adjustment 
  Adjust your headlamps so as not to 
dazzle other road users. Check the 
electrical signalling of the trailer. 
  If you fi t a bicycle carrier on 
the tailgate, deactivate the 
rear wiper from the display's 
confi guration menu.   

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Under the bonnet  
 
 
UNDER-BONNET LAYOUT
DIESEL ENGINES
 
 
 
1. 
 Windscreen/headlamp wash 
reservoir. 
   
2. 
 Fuse box. 
   
3. 
 Coolant reservoir.    
4. 
 Wheelbrace. 
   
5. 
  Brake and clutch fl uid reservoir. 
   
6. 
 Jack housing. 
   
7. 
 Air fi lter.    
8. 
  Removable towing eye. 
   
9. 
 Engine oil fi ller cap. 
   
10. 
 Dipstick  
 ( a 
: 2.0 HDi). 
   
11 . 
 Power steering reservoir. 
   
12. 
 Repriming  pump.   

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QUICK HELP 
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Changing a bulb  
 
 
CHANGING A BULB
 
 
Handle the bulbs with a dry cloth. 
  Make access easier on the right-hand 
side by removing the wash-wipe pipe 
and the fuse box cover. 
  High pressure washing: when using 
this type of washing on stubborn dirt, 
do not persist on the headlamps, the 
lights and their surrounds to avoid 
damaging their coating and their seal.     
2 - Main beam headlamps 
  H7-55 W or xenon bulb.  
   
 
 
-   Turn the protective cover 
corresponding to the faulty bulb 
a quarter of a turn to the left and 
remove it. 
   
-   Disconnect the connector. 
   
-   Press the end of the securing clip 
to free it. Change the bulb.  
  When fi tting the new bulb, ensure that 
the direction notches are positioned 
correctly and the securing clip is fi xed 
properly. 
   
 
-   Reconnect the connector. 
   
-  Refi t the protective cover, then turn 
it a quarter of a turn to the right.  
     
3 - Fog lamps 
   H1-55 3W.  
 
 
FRONT LIGHTS 
 
 
 
1. 
  Dipped headlamps 
 
   
2. 
  Main beam headlamps 
 
   
3. 
  Fog lamps 
 
   
4. 
  Side lights 
 
   
5. 
  Direction indicators 
 
    
1 - Dipped beam headlamps 
    H7-55 W or xenon bulb.     
 
4 - Side lights 
  W 5 W. 
   
 
-   Push the light from the inside 
towards the outside of the bumper. 
   
-   Pull the light forwards. 
   
-   Turn the bulb holder a quarter of a 
turn to the left and remove it. 
   
-   Turn the bulb a quarter of a turn to 
the left, remove it and change it.  
  When refi tting, engage the light 
towards the outside and move it 
towards the inside of the bumper.  
 
   
 
WARNING: RISK OF 
ELECTROCUTION 
 
  Xenon bulbs must be changed by a 
PEUGEOT dealer.   

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Changing a fuse  
 
 
CHANGING A FUSE 
 
The fuse boxes are located in: 
   
 
-   the instrument panel lower glove 
box (right-hand side), 
   
-   the battery compartment (right-
hand side fl oor), 
   
-   the engine compartment.  
  The spare fuses and special pliers  A 
 
are fi xed to the inside of the lid of the 
instrument panel fuse box.   Before changing a fuse you must 
establish the cause of the fault and 
have it corrected. The fuse numbers 
are indicated on the fuse box. 
   
 
-   Use the special pliers  A 
.  
   
Always change a faulty fuse for one 
of the same rating. 
  
 
Removing and changing a fuse  
 
PEUGEOT will not accept 
responsibility for the cost incurred in 
repairing your vehicle or for rectifying 
the malfunctions resulting from the 
installation of accessories not supplied 
and not recommended by PEUGEOT 
and not installed in accordance with 
its instructions, in particular when 
the combined consumption of all of 
the additional equipment connected 
exceeds 10 milliamperes.  

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QUICK HELP 
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Changing a fuse  
 
 
INSTRUMENT PANEL FUSES
 
 
 
-   Open the lower glove box on the right-hand side. 
   
-   Pull the handle to open the cover and access the fuses.  
   
 
N° 
 
    
 
Rating  
 (Amps) 
 
    
Functions 
 
   
 
1 
 
   
 
15 
 
  Rear wiper. 
   
 
2 
 
   
-   Not used. 
   
 
3 
 
   
 
5 
 
  Airbag control unit. 
   
 
4 
 
   
 
10 
 
   Steering wheel angle sensor, Diagnostic socket, ESP sensor, Manual air conditioning, Clutch 
switch, Headlamp beam height, Particle emission fi lter pump, Electrochromatic interior mirror. 
   
 
5 
 
   
 
30 
 
  Electric mirrors, Passenger's electric window motor, Sunroof row 1. 
   
 
6 
 
   
 
30 
 
  Front electric windows supply. 
   
 
7 
 
   
 
5 
 
  Courtesy lights, Glove box light, Courtesy mirror lights, Entertainment screen lights row 2. 
   
 
8 
 
   
 
20 
 
   Multifunction display, Anti-theft alarm siren, Audio equipment, Compact disc changer, Audio/
telephone, Diesel additive control unit, Tyre under-infl ation detection control unit, Sliding doors 
module control unit. 
   
 
9 
 
   
 
30 
 
  Lighter. 
   
 
10 
 
   
 
15 
 
  Steering wheel switching, Trailer fuse box. 
   
 
11 
 
   
 
15 
 
  Diagnostic socket, Ignition switch, Automatic gearbox (4-speed). 
   
 
12 
 
   
 
15 
 
   Driver's seat memory unit, Passenger's electric seat, Airbag control unit, Parking assistance 
control unit, Sliding side door buttons, Hands-free kit, Automatic gearbox (6-speed). 
 
   
13 
 
   
 
5 
 
  Engine fuse box, Trailer fuse box. 
   
 
14 
 
   
 
15 
 
   Rain sensor, Automatic air conditioning, Instrument panel, Sunroofs, Odometer warning lights 
unit, Audio-telematics  control. 
   
 
15 
 
   
 
30 
 
  Passenger's lock locking. 
   
 
16 
 
   
 
30 
 
  Locking/unlocking of the accesses. 
   
 
17 
 
   
 
40 
 
  Heated rear screen.