Page 66 of 268

64
   
 
Ventilation  
 
 
 
Manual operation 
 
You can, according to your 
requirements, make a different selection 
from that offered by the system by 
changing a setting. The other functions 
will still be controlled automatically. 
Pressing the  AUTO 
 button restores fully 
automatic operation. 
   
Air distribution 
  Pressing this button several 
times in succession directs 
the air fl ow towards: 
   
 
-  the windscreen, 
   
-   the windscreen and footwells, 
   
-  the footwells, 
   
-   the side vents, central vents and 
footwells, 
   
-   the side vents and central vents.  
    
Air fl ow 
  Press the  small fan 
 button to 
reduce the fl ow or the  large 
fan 
 button to increase the 
fl ow. 
  On the display, the blades of the fan fi ll 
when the fl ow is increased.  
   
Switching the air 
conditioning On / Off 
  Press this button, the  A/C 
 
symbol is displayed and the 
air conditioning is activated.     
Deactivating the system 
  Press the air fl ow  small fan 
 
button until the fan symbol 
disappears from the display. 
  This action deactivates all 
of the system's functions, with the 
exception of the air recirculation and 
rear screen demisting (if fi tted on your 
vehicle). Your comfort setting is no 
longer maintained and is switched off.    
Intake of exterior air / 
Recirculation of interior air 
  Press this button to 
recirculate the interior air. 
The recirculation symbol is 
displayed. 
Pressing the  large fan 
 
button or the  AUTO 
 button 
reactivates the system with 
the values set before it was 
deactivated.    Recirculation prevents exterior odours 
and smoke from entering the passenger 
compartment. Avoid prolonged operation 
in interior air recirculation mode (risk of 
condensation, odour and humidity). 
  Pressing this button again activates the 
intake of exterior air.  
  Pressing this button again switches off 
the air conditioning.  
 
 
The ventilation outlet, located 
in the glove box, diffuses cool 
air (if the air conditioning is 
on) regardless of the reference 
temperature requested in the 
passenger compartment and 
regardless of the exterior temperature.  
    For your comfort, do not deactivate the 
system for long periods.  
         
        
        
     
        
        Page 137 of 268
 135
CHECK
S
6
Under the bonnet
   
PETROL ENGINE 
 
 
 
 
1. 
 Screenwash reservoir. 
   
2. 
 Fusebox. 
   
3. 
  Engine coolant header tank. 
   
4. 
  Brake and clutch fl uid reservoir. 
   
5. 
 Air fi lter. 
   
6. 
  Engine oil dipstick. 
   
7. 
 Engine oil fi ller cap. 
   
8. 
 Power steering fl uid reservoir.  
 
   
Battery connections: 
  + Positive terminal. 
  -  Negative point (earth).     Take care when working under the 
bonnet.   
         
        
        
     
        
        Page 138 of 268
136
   
 
Under the bonnet  
 
 
 
DIESEL ENGINE 
 
 
4. 
  Brake and clutch fl uid reservoir. 
   
5. 
 Air fi lter. 
   
6. 
  Engine oil dipstick.    
7. 
 Engine oil fi ller cap. 
   
8. 
 Power steering fl uid reservoir. 
   
9. 
 Priming pump.  
     
 
 
1. 
 Screenwash reservoir. 
   
2. 
 Fusebox. 
   
3. 
  Engine coolant header tank. 
   
Battery connections: 
  + Positive terminal. 
  -  Negative point (earth).     Take care when working under the bonnet.   
         
        
        
     
        
        Page 159 of 268

157
QUICK HELP
7
   
 
Changing a fuse  
 
 
CHANGING A FUSE 
 
The fuseboxes are located: 
   
 
-   in the lower dashboard on the left-
hand side (behind the cover), 
   
-   under the bonnet (near the battery).  
  The information given concerns only 
those fuses which can be changed by 
the user using the tweezer, located 
behind the dashboard storage 
compartment on the right-hand side. 
For any other work, visit a PEUGEOT 
dealer or a qualifi ed workshop. 
 
 
Removing and fitting a fuse 
 
 
Always replace a failed fuse with a 
fuse of the same rating. 
 
    Motor trade technicians: for 
complete information on the fuses 
and relays, refer to the "Repair 
Manual" diagrams via the dealer 
network. 
  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 the 
PEUGEOT network and not installed 
in accordance with its instructions, 
in particular when the combined 
consumption of all of the additional 
equipment connected exceeds 
10 milliamperes. 
     Before replacing a fuse, the cause of 
the incident must be identifi ed and 
rectifi ed. 
   
 
● 
  Use the tweezer.   
         
        
        
     
        
        Page 162 of 268
160
   
 
Changing a fuse  
 
 
 
FUSES UNDER THE BONNET 
 
After opening the bonnet, unclip and tilt 
the corresponding box to gain access 
to the fuses.    Fuses   
  F 
   Amperes   
  A 
   Allocation 
  1  20  Engine management 
  2  15  Horn 
  3  10  Front and rear wash-wipe pump 
  4  20  Headlamp wash pump 
  5  15  Engine components 
  6  10  Steering wheel angle sensor, ESC 
  7  10  Brake switch, clutch switch 
  8  25  Starter 
  9  10  Headlamp beam motor, parc management unit 
  10  30  Engine components 
  11   40  Spare 
  12  30  Wipers 
  13  40  Built-in systems interface 
  14  30  Pump 
  15  10  Right-hand main beam headlamp 
  16  10  Left-hand main beam headlamp 
  17  15  Right-hand dipped beam headlamp 
  18  15  Left-hand dipped beam headlamp  
         
        
        
     
        
        Page 258 of 268
172
   
 
Instruments and controls  
 
 
 
Gearbox 41      
ESC 108 
  Parking sensors  105-106 
  Electric mirrors  101 
  Headlamp beam height 
adjustment 52 
  Stop & Start  45-47     
Ignition switch  48      
Wiper controls  53-54 
  Automatic rain sensitive wipers  53 
 
Screenwash / headlamp wash 54, 138 
  Trip computer  Section 9  
   
Cruise control  55-57 
  Speed limiter  58-60      
Lighting controls  50-51 
  Automatic illumination of 
headlamps 51 
  Foglamps 51 
  LED daytime running lamps  51  
 
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS  
 
 
Dashboard, passenger 
compartment fuses  157-159 
  Opening the bonnet  134  
   
Parking brake  104     
Instrument panels, 
screens, dials  29-30 
  Warning lamps, 
indicator lamps  31-36 
  Indicators, fuel gauge  37, 39-40 
  Setting the time 
in the instrument panel  30 
  Lighting dimmer  40 
  Gear shift indicator  41  
   
Audio equipment steering 
mounted controls  Section 9  
   
Steering wheel adjustment  44 
  Horn 104  
 
  
         
        
        
     
        
        Page 261 of 268
 175
   
 
Technical data - Maintenance  
 
VISUAL SEARCH
10
 
TECHNICAL DATA - MAINTENANCE
 
 
Identifi cation markings, serial 
number, paint code, tyres  169 
  Snow chains  151  
   
Windscreen / 
headlamp wash, levels  138  
   
Changing bulbs, lighting  152-156     
Checks 139-140 
   
 
-  battery, 
   
-  gearbox, 
   
-  air fi lter/passenger compartment 
fi lter, 
   
-  oil fi lter, 
   
-  particle emission fi lter, 
   
-  parking brake, 
   
-  brake pads, 
   
-   brake drums, discs.  
     
Engine fuses  157, 160  
   
Under the bonnet 
   
 
-  Diesel  136 
   
-  petrol  135  
  Fuel cut-off, Diesel priming  142 
  Dimensions 164-167 
  Weights 168  
     
Opening the bonnet, stay  134     
Levels 137-138 
   
 
-  Diesel additive, 
   
-   engine oil dipstick, 
   
-  power steering fl uid, 
   
-  brake fl uid, 
   
-  coolant.  
  Bleeding water, Diesel fi lter  140      
Warning lamps  31-36  
 
 
Changing a wiper blade  161