
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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Exterior
  Audible and/or visual rear 
parking assistance.     87     
Tailgate 
  Locking and unlocking by 
remote control. Press the 
handle and raise the tailgate.  
   
Parking assistance   25 
   
Transverse roof bars 
  Release the four levers, 
move your bars then secure 
the levers.     105 
   
Spare wheel 
  Raise the wheel to be 
repaired by means of the 
cable until it is fl ush against 
the fl oor. Close the cover on 
the access opening securely.     117 
  Wheelbrace.  
Jack box.  
Towing eye.  
     
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Access  
 
READY TO SET OFF
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ELECTRIC CHILD SAFETY  
   
Simultaneous locking or 
unlocking of the tailgate and the 
doors 
  The tailgate is locked or unlocked by 
the remote control or the driver’s door 
or passenger door lock. 
  To open, operate the handle  C 
 and lift 
the tailgate. 
   
Tailgate release  
 
The tailgate locks automatically 
when the vehicle is being driven 
at more than 6 mph (10 km/h) and 
unlocks when one of the front doors is 
opened.  
TAILGATE 
   
"Tailgate open" warning 
 
When the engine is running or the 
vehicle is being driven, you are warned 
if the tailgate is not closed correctly by 
a diagram on the display, accompanied 
by an audible signal.    This enables the tailgate to be 
unlocked in the event of a central 
locking fault. 
   
 
-   Fold back a row 2 rear seat, 
   
-   Fold back a row 3 rear seat or the 
bench seat to gain access to the 
lock from inside the boot, 
   
-   Insert a small screwdriver into 
hole   D 
 in the lock and push it 
towards the left to unlock the 
tailgate.      
B - Electric 
  This disarms all the electrical controls 
in the rear: 
   
 
-  electric windows, 
   
-   sliding side doors, 
   
-   sunroofs in rows 2 and 3.  
  With the ignition on, press button  B 
. 
  A message appears on the display, 
accompanied by an audible signal, 
indicating the status of the function: 
activated or not activated. 
  Always check the status before setting off. 
  This safety system is independent of 
the central locking. 
  In the event of a serious impact, the 
doors are unlocked automatically 
to permit access by the emergency 
services.
Always remove the ignition key 
when leaving the vehicle, even for 
a short time.  
  

   
 
Instruments and controls  
 
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Warning light   is  indicates  Solution - action 
   
ESP/ASR 
   fl ashing.   wheel skid avoided.   The system optimises the traction and improves 
the directional stability of the vehicle. Chapter 4, 
"Driving safety" section. 
  remaining on. 
 
a malfunction of the system. 
E.g.: under-infl ation of the tyres.  
Check the pressure of the tyres. Call a PEUGEOT 
dealer. 
  remaining on with 
the button (below 
the steering 
wheel on the left) 
pressed. 
  deactivation of the system.   The operation of the system has been 
deactivated. Chapter 4, "Driving safety" section. 
   
Diesel 
pre-heating 
   lit.   climatic conditions requiring 
pre-heating.   Wait until the warning light is switched off before 
operating the starter. 
   
Dipped 
headlamps/
Daytime 
lights 
   lit.   manual selection or 
automatic lighting.   Rotate the ring on the lights stalk to the second 
position. 
  lighting of the dipped headlamps 
from the time the ignition is switched 
on - daytime lights. Depending on the 
country in which the vehicle is sold. 
  Chapter 3, "Steering wheel controls" section. 
   
Main beam 
headlamps 
      pulling of the stalk towards 
you.   Pull the stalk to return to dipped headlamps. 
     and with an 
audible signal, 
ignition off.   opening of the driver's door 
with the lights still on.   Rotate the ring on the lights stalk to position 0. 
   
Direction 
indicators 
   fl ashing with 
buzzer.   change of direction via the 
lights stalk, to the left of the 
steering wheel.   To the Right: control to be pushed upwards.  
To the Left: control to be pushed downwards.  

   
 
Steering mounted controls  
 
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Front fog lights (green) 
and rear fog lights 
(amber, 2nd rotation of 
the ring forwards).   To switch off the front and rear 
fog lights, turn the ring rearwards 
twice in succession. 
   
Front and rear fog lights 
  Rotate ring  B 
 forwards to switch on 
and rearwards to switch off. The 
status is confi rmed by the light on the 
instrument panel. 
  These operate with the side lights and 
the dipped beam headlamps.   In clear weather or in rain, both 
day and night, rear fog lights 
dazzle and are prohibited. 
  Do not forget to switch them off when 
they are no longer needed. 
  Automatic switching on of the lights 
switches off the rear fog lamps, but the 
front fog lamps remain on.  
 
 
 
Daytime running lamps 
 
Depending on the country in which 
the vehicle is sold, the vehicle may be 
equipped with daytime running lamps. 
The dipped headlamps come on when 
the vehicle is started. 
  The instruments and controls 
(instrument panel, screen, air 
conditioning control panel, ...) are 
only illuminated on switching to the 
automatic illumination of headlamps 
mode or when the lamps are switched 
on manually. 
   
 
 
 
Dipped beam/main beam change 
  Pull the stalk fully towards you.  
  Front fog lights (green, 
1st rotation of the ring 
forwards).     
Lights-on buzzer 
  When the ignition is switched off, when 
the driver's door is opened, a buzzer 
sounds if you have left your lights on.    This warning lamp comes on 
in the instrument panel.  

   
 
Steering mounted controls  
 
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WINDSCREEN WIPER STALK 
   
Manual windscreen wipers 
   
Special position of the 
windscreen wipers 
  In the minute following switching 
off of the ignition, any action on the 
stalk positions the wipers against the 
windscreen uprights. 
  This action enables you to position 
the wiper blades for winter parking, 
cleaning or replacement. 
   
Vehicle fitted with the 
automatic windscreen 
wipers control 
  Do not cover the rain sensor located in 
the centre of the fascia. 
  On vehicles which are fi tted with 
this control, in the  AUTO 
 position, 
the windscreen wipers operate 
automatically and  adapt their speed 
to the intensity of the rainfall 
. 
  When not in  AUTO 
 mode, for the 
other positions, refer to the manual 
windscreen wipers section.     
The command must be reactivated 
whenever the ignition has been 
switched off for more than 
one minute: 
 
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  move the stalk to any position, 
   
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  then move it back to the required 
position.      
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  Fast wipe (heavy rain). 
   
1 
  Normal wipe (moderate rain). 
   
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 Intermittent wipe. 
   
0 
 Off. 
   
 È 
 Single wipe  
 (press downwards).   Refer to the "Changing a 
windscreen wiper blade" section of 
chapter 7. 
   
Wash-wipe and headlamp wash 
 
Pull the stalk towards you, the wash-
wipe is accompanied by a timed sweep 
of the wipers. 
  If your vehicle is fi tted with this 
function, the headlamp wash is linked 
with the wash-wipe, it is triggered if the 
dipped headlamps are on.   To park the wipers in their normal 
position after this has been done, 
switch on the ignition and move the 
stalk.  
  To top up the levels, refer to the 
"Levels" section of chapter 6.  
  In the  I 
ntermittent position, the wiping 
speed is in proportion to the vehicle 
speed.  

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Ventilation  
 
 VENTILATION 
  CORRECT USE OF THE 
VENTILATION AND AIR
CONDITIONING 
   
Vents 
 
 
"Leave them open" 
 
  For optimum distribution and diffusion 
of hot or cool air in the passenger 
compartment, there are adjustable 
central and side vents which can be 
directed sideways (right or left) towards 
the top of the body. For your comfort 
while driving, do not close them, direct 
the fl ow of air towards the windows 
instead. 
  The air vents directed towards the fl oor 
of the vehicle complete the equipment.  
 
 
Passenger compartment filter, 
carbon filter 
  Ensure that this fi lter is in good 
condition and have all of the fi lter 
elements replaced regularly. 
  Refer to the "Checks" section of 
chapter 6.  
 
 
Air conditioning 
 
In all seasons, the air conditioning 
should only be used with the windows 
closed. However, if the interior 
temperature remains high after a 
prolonged period parked in the sun, do 
not hesitate to ventilate the passenger 
compartment for a few minutes. 
  Use the AUTO mode as much as 
possible as it permits optimised 
control of all of the functions: air fl ow, 
passenger compartment comfort 
temperature, air distribution, air 
intake mode or air recirculation in the 
passenger compartment. 
  Operate the air conditioning system for 
5 to 10 minutes, once or twice a month, 
to keep it in perfect working order. 
  It is normal that the condensation 
created by the air conditioning system 
results in a fl ow of water which may 
form a puddle under the vehicle when 
parked. 
  If the system does not produce cold air, 
do not use it and consult a PEUGEOT 
dealer.   

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Ventilation  
 
   
2 -  Driver's temperature 
adjustment 
    
4 -  Adjustment of the air 
distribution 
 
  Pressing the corresponding 
button(s)  4 
 allows you to 
position the air fl ow towards: 
   
 
-  the windscreen, 
   
-   the side vents and the 
central vents, 
   
-   the side vents, the central 
vents and the footwells, 
   
-   the windscreen and the 
footwells, 
   
-  the footwells.  
  The indicator light corresponding to the 
position selected  4 
 comes on.    
5 -  
Adjustment of the rear 
ventilation ("REAR" version) 
 
 
To permit adjustment of 
the ventilation to the rear 
passengers, press the  REAR 
 
button. 
  The rear ventilation symbol is 
displayed.     
3 -  Passenger's temperature 
adjustment 
 
  The required value is displayed (from 
14 to 28: comfort value = 21). 
  The maximum difference between the 
value displayed for the driver and for the 
passenger may not be greater than 5. 
  If you use these manual adjustments, 
the AUTO symbol switches off. 
  Press the corresponding  + 
 and  -
   buttons to adjust. 
  To make the driver and passenger 
setting the same: 
   
 
-   air conditioning with "MONO" 
version, press the  MONO 
 button. 
   
-   air conditioning with "REAR" 
version, press the  + 
 button for more 
than two seconds.  
  On entering the vehicle, the 
interior temperature may be 
considerably lower (or higher) 
than is comfortable. It is not necessary 
to change the value displayed in order 
to quickly obtain the desired level of 
comfort. The system will operate at 
maximum performance to reach the 
comfort value set.    
MONO Version 
 
  Press this button once to 
obtain an even temperature 
throughout the passenger 
compartment. The reference 
value is selected by the 
driver.  
    Take care not to obstruct 
the side vents and the 
air outlets on the fl oor.    The row 2 side vents air 
fl ow adjustment controls 
are operational and can 
be adjusted. 
  To deactivate the rear 
ventilation controls, 
press the  REAR 
 button 
again. 
  The rear ventilation 
symbol switches off.