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Instruments and controls  
 
 
FUEL GAUGE 
 
The fuel level is tested each time the key is 
turned to the "running" position. 
  The gauge is positioned on: 
COOLANT TEMPERATURE 
 
 
The needle is positioned before the red 
zone: 
 normal operation. 
  In arduous conditions of use or hot climatic 
conditions, the needle may move close to 
the red graduations.    
What you should do if the warning lamp 
comes on:  
   
 
-   stop immediately, switch off the ignition. The 
fan may continue to operate for a certain 
time, up to approximately 10 minutes, 
   
 
-   1: 
 the fuel tank is full, approximately 
80 litres. 
   
-   0: 
 the reserve is now being used, the 
warning lamp comes on continuously.
The reserve when the warning first comes 
on is approximately 8 litres.  
  Refer to the "Fuel" section of chapter 6.    
What you should do if the needle enters 
the red zone:  
  Reduce your speed or let the engine run at 
idle.    
-   wait for the engine to cool down in order 
to check the coolant level and top it up if 
necessary.  
  As the cooling system is pressurised, follow 
this advice in order to avoid any risk of 
scalding: 
   
 
-   wait at least one hour after switching off 
the engine before carrying out any work, 
   
-   unscrew the cap by 1/4 turn to allow the 
pressure to drop, 
   
-   when the pressure has dropped, check 
the level on the expansion bottle, 
   
-   if necessary, remove the cap to top up.  
  If the needle remains in the red zone, have 
the system checked by a PEUGEOT dealer 
or a qualified workshop. 
  Refer to the "Levels" section of chapter 6.  
DIESEL
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Fuel  
 
CHECK
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FUEL CUT-OFF
 
In a serious collision, a mechanism 
automatically prevents fuel from reaching 
the engine. 
  DIESEL PRIMING PUMP 
 
 
 
If you should run out of fuel, it is necessary 
to prime the circuit: 
   
 
-   fill the fuel tank with at least five litres of 
diesel, 
   
-   squeeze and release the manual priming 
pump, under the bonnet under the 
protective cover, until fuel appears in the 
transparent pipe, 
   
-   operate the starter until the engine 
starts.    The flashing of this warning lamp 
is accompanied by a message in 
the screen. 
  Check that there is no odour or leakage of 
fuel outside the vehicle and re-establish the 
fuel supply: 
   
 
-   switch off the ignition (STOP position), 
   
-   remove the key, 
   
-   put the key back in the ignition, 
   
-   switch on the ignition and start.  
Quality of the fuel used for Diesel engines Quality of the fuel used for petrol engines 
   
The Diesel engines are perfectly compatible 
with biofuels which conform to current 
and future European standards (Diesel 
fuel which complies with standard EN 590 
mixed with a biofuel which complies with 
standard EN 14214) available at the pumps 
(containing up to 7 % Fatty Acid Methyl 
Ester). 
  The B30 biofuel can be used in certain 
Diesel engines; however, this use is subject 
to strict application of the special servicing 
conditions. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a 
qualified workshop. 
  The use of any other type of (bio)fuel 
(vegetable or animal oils, pure or diluted, 
domestic fuel...) is strictly prohibited (risk of 
damage to the engine and fuel system).  
     
The petrol engines are perfectly compatible 
with E10 or E24 type petrol biofuels 
(containing 10 % or 24 % ethanol), 
conforming to European standards EN 228 
and EN 15376. 
  E85 type fuels (containing up to 85 % 
ethanol) are reserved exclusively for 
vehicles marketed for the use of this type 
of fuel (BioFlex vehicles). The quality of 
the ethanol must comply with European 
standard EN 15293. 
  For Brazil only, special vehicles are 
marketed to run on fuels containing up to 
100 % ethanol (E100 type).