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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.  

   
 
Access  
 
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REMOTE CONTROL 
   
Deadlocking 
  KEY
S  
 
 
Deadlocking renders the internal 
and external door locking 
controls inoperative.   Never leave 
anyone inside the vehicle when it is 
deadlocked. 
  If the deadlocking is operated from 
inside the vehicle, it will change to 
normal locking when the vehicle is 
started. 
   
ACCESS  
 
Press the closed padlock to 
lock the vehicle. 
   
This is confi rmed by fi xed 
lighting of the direction 
indicators for approximately 
two seconds.  
 
 
Central locking 
 
From the driver’s door or passenger 
door, the keys allow you to lock, 
deadlock or unlock the doors and 
tailgate, as well as fold back the 
exterior mirrors. 
  If one of the doors or the tailgate is open, 
the central locking does not work. 
   
The remote control performs the 
same functions at a distance. 
   The key allows you to switch on the 
ignition and to mechanically operate 
the lock on the fuel fi ller cap, the glove 
box, the passenger airbag disarming 
switch and the mechanical child lock.  
 
 
Normal locking 
 
If your vehicle is fi tted with 
deadlocking,  a second press 
 
on the closed padlock within 
fi ve seconds of locking 
changes this to deadlocking. 
  This is confi rmed by fi xed lighting 
of the direction indicators for 
approximately two seconds.  

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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Other accessories  
 
ACCESSORIES
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OTHER ACCESSORIES
 
These accessories and parts, after 
being tested and approved for reliability 
and safety, are all adapted to your 
vehicle. A wide choice of recommended 
accessories and original parts is offered 
by the PEUGEOT Marque.   To avoid any jamming under the 
pedals: 
   
 
-   ensure that the mat and its fi xings 
are positioned correctly, 
   
-   never place one mat on top of 
another.  
 
   
Compatible portable equipment 
  For the hands-free kit audio 
equipment, the fi tting of an RCA 
auxiliary socket is offered specifi cally 
by the Network. 
  The audio cable for connection to 
the auxiliary socket (RCA yellow-red 
located in the glove box) is also offered 
by the network. 
  Following connection of the cable and 
selection of the AUX mode, via the 
source button, your portable equipment 
is ready to operate. 
  Set the portable equipment to half 
volume to avoid saturating the audio 
system sound. Then use the audio 
system volume button.      
Audio systems, telephone, 
hands-free kit, speakers, CD 
changer, navigation system, 
DVD player, ...  
   
Alloy wheels, trims, 
aluminium interior trim kit, 
mud fl aps, ...      
Seat covers compatible with 
side airbags, mats, boot tray, 
sunroof, luggage net, door 
defl ectors, cool box secured 
on the slides, clip armrest, load 
carrying roof bars, roof box, 
snow chains, ski carrier, tailgate 
bicycle carrier, interior bicycle carrier, 
booster seats and child seats, Isofi x 
seats, side sun blinds and rear blind, ... 
  Trailer towbar which must be fi tted by a 
PEUGEOT dealer.    
The fi tting of electrical equipment 
or accessories which are not 
recommended by PEUGEOT 
may result in a failure of your vehicle’s 
electronic system. 
  Please note this specifi c warning. You 
are advised to contact a representative 
of the Marque to be shown the range 
of recommended equipment or 
accessories. 
  Depending on the country in which 
the vehicle is sold, it is compulsory to 
have a safety jacket, warning triangle 
and replacement bulbs available in the 
vehicle.    
Screenwash, interior and 
exterior maintenance 
and cleaning products, 
replacement bulbs, ...  
  When using a tailgate bicycle 
carrier, deactivate the rear 
wiper from the display 
confi guration menu. 
  Before installing a radiocommunication 
transmitter with aerial, contact a 
PEUGEOT dealer who will inform you 
of the specifi cations of the transmitters 
which can be fi tted, in accordance with 
the Motor Vehicle Electromagnetic 
Compatibility Directive (2004/104/EC).  
     
A further range is also available, 
structured around comfort, leisure and 
maintenance: 
   
Anti-theft alarm, window 
engraving, 
fi rst aid kit, safety 
jacket, rear parking assistance, 
warning triangle, ...   

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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.  
   
 
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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.  

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Changing a fuse  
 
 
 
Fuse box 
 
To access the fuses located in the 
engine compartment (to the left of the 
coolant reservoir): 
   
 
-   unclip the cover.  
GINE COMPARTMENT  
ENGIN
USES FUS
 
The designations communicated 
only relate to the fuses which can 
be changed by the user using 
the pliers and spare fuses, located in 
the glove box behind the instrument 
panel fuse box, on the right-hand side. 
For any other work, visit a PEUGEOT 
dealer. 
   
Carefully close the cover when you 
have fi nished. 
 
  The electrical system of your vehicle is 
designed to operate with standard or 
optional equipment. 
  Before installing other electrical 
equipment or accessories on your 
vehicle, consult a PEUGEOT dealer. 
   
 
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 where the 
equipment in question consumes more 
than 10 milliamperes.   Intended for professionals: for full 
fuse and relay information, consult the 
"Methods" diagram via the PEUGEOT 
network.  

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Interior  
 
 
Rear fi ttings  78-79 
   
 
-  stowing rings, 
   
-  storage tray, 
   
-   load space cover, 
   
-  hooks, 
   
-   luggage retaining net, 
   
-  grab handle, 
   
-  coat hook, 
   
-  bottle/can holder, 
   
-  accessories socket.    Boot, tailgate  25 
  Rear windows  84 
  Side blinds  81    Front seats  59-63, 75 
   
 
-  head restraint, 
   
-  electric controls, 
   
-  manual controls.    Courtesy lamp, interior lighting  80 
  Seat belts  91-92 
  Airbags 93-96 
  Battery 116 
  Battery fuses  126-127 
  Economy mode  116 
  Front fi ttings  76-77 
   
 
-  storage tray, 
   
-  glove box, 
   
-  cooled compartment, 
   
-  bottle/cup holder, 
   
-  accessories socket, 
   
-  mat, 
   
-  storage compartment.  
  Isofi x mountings  98-99 
  Electric child lock  25  
 
 
    Rear seats, bench seat  64-70 
   
 
-  head restraint, 
   
-  writing table.  
  Child seats  97-102 
  Confi guration, modularity  71-73 
 
INTERIOR