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  Handling the Row 3 seat 
  Removing  the  seat 
   -   Lower  the  head  restraint. 
  -   Place the seat in the fully folded position. 
  -   Tilt the entire seat forwards. 
  -   On each side, take hold of the  uprights of the folded seat, tilting it 
forward slightly, and lift it.      Repositioning  the  seat 
 The label on the seat indicates the 
position in which it must be installed. 
   -   Place the hooks of the front feet 
between the two bars. 
  -   Ensure that no object or foot is  obstructing the rear anchoring 
recesses and that the seat belt is 
positioned correctly and available. 
  -   Fold back the seat to fi x its rear  anchoring feet. 
  -   Operate the control to raise the  seat back to its initial position. 
  -   Raise  the  head  restraint.    
  Good  practice 
 Do not place hard or heavy objects on 
the seat backs forming a table, they 
could become dangerous projectiles in 
the event or sharp braking or impact. 
 Following the various operations: 
   -   do not remove a head restraint  without storing it, fi x it to a support 
in the vehicle, 
  -   ensure that the passengers can  always access the seat belts and 
fasten them easily, 
  -   passengers  must  never  take  their seat without adjusting and 
fastening their seat belt. 
  -   a passenger seated in row 3 must  ensure that he does not obstruct 
the row 2 seat anchoring recesses, 
  -   a passenger seated in row 3 must  not have the seat in front of them in 
row 2 in the folded position; this is 
in case the seat should tip towards 
the passenger unexpectedly and 
injure  them.    

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      ZENITH  ROOF  BARS 
 These two longitudinal Zenith roof bars 
can be removed.  The maximum authorised weight on 
each bar is 35 kg. 
 In all cases, the load must rest on 
the non-slip bands provided for this 
purpose and must not touch the roof or 
the glazing of the roof.  
  Recommendations for loading on 
the roof:  
   -   Open  the  protective  covers. 
  -   Use the screwdriver (stored in the 
tool kit under the right-hand seat) to 
remove the 4 bolts. 
  -   Turn the bars 90° placing the  hollow parts towards the front. 
  -   Tighten  the  4  bolts. 
  -   Close  the  protective  covers. 
  -   Use the strap passages   A  only to 
secure the load fi rmly.   

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  12 Volt socket (120 W Max) 
 It is advisable to limit the use of this 
socket to avoid discharging the battery.  
  Protective  net 
 Open the cover located in the hook 
support. 
 Fix the top of the net in the notches, 
having fi rst turned the bar 1/4 of a turn. 
 Ensure that the end of the bar engages 
correctly in the metal part of its 
location. 
 Fix the straps in the locations provided 
on the fl oor. 
 Tighten the net using the straps.  
  Stowing  rings 
 Use these rings to secure loads on the 
fl oor.   

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  Activation  /  Deactivation   Malfunction 
 In the event of a malfunction, when 
reverse gear is engaged the LED in the 
button comes on, accompanied by an 
audible signal and a message in the 
screen. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or 
a qualifi ed workshop.  
  Good  practice 
 In bad weather or in winter, ensure that 
the sensors are not covered with mud, 
ice or snow. 
 The system will be deactivated 
automatically if a trailer is being towed 
or if a bicycle carrier is fi tted (vehicle 
fi tted with a towbar or bicycle carrier 
recommended by PEUGEOT). 
 The parking assistance cannot, in 
any circumstances, take the place of 
the vigilance and responsibility of the 
driver.  
 You can activate or deactivate 
the system by pressing this 
button. 
 The activation or deactivation 
of the system is stored when 
the vehicle stops.   

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ACCESSORIES
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  Good  Practice 
 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,  the air conditioning is 
automatically cut off to save engine 
power.   Tyres  
 Check the tyre pressures of the 
towing vehicle (see the "Identifi cation 
markings" section of chapter 8) and of 
the trailer, observing the recommended 
pressures. 
 See the "Levels" section of chapter 6. 
 If the coolant temperature 
warning lamp comes on, stop 
the vehicle and switch off the 
engine as soon as possible.   Brakes  
 Towing increases the braking distance. 
Drive at a moderate speed, change 
down early and brake gradually. 
  Towbar 
 We recommend the use of genuine 
PEUGEOT towbars and their 
harnesses, which have been tested 
and approved from the design stage of 
your vehicle, and that you entrust the 
fi tting of this equipment to a PEUGEOT 
dealer. 
 If this equipment is not fi tted by a 
PEUGEOT dealer, it is imperative that 
it is fi tted using the electrical pre-
equipment installed at the rear of the 
vehicle and in accordance with the 
manufacturer's instructions. 
 In accordance with the general 
instructions a reminder of which has 
been given above, we draw your 
attention to the risk associated with 
fi tting a towbar or electrical accessory 
not recommended by PEUGEOT. 
Fitting such equipment could result in 
the failure of your vehicle's electronic 
system. Please obtain information from 
the Manufacturer before fi tting this type 
of  equipment.  
  Side wind  
 Sensitivity to side wind is increased. 
Drive smoothly and at a moderate 
speed. 
  ABS/DSC  
 The ABS or DSC systems only control 
the vehicle, not the trailer or caravan. 
  Rear parking sensors  
 The parking sensors system does not 
function while the vehicle is towing.   

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  1. PARKING THE VEHICLE 
   -   The occupants must get out of the vehicle and wait in a safe location. 
  -   If possible, park the vehicle on  level, stable and non-slippery 
ground. 
  -   Apply the parking brake, switch  off the ignition and engage fi rst or 
reverse gear.    -   If available, place a chock under 
the wheel diagonally opposite the 
one to be changed.  
 If the vehicle is fi tted with a towbar, 
it is sometimes necessary to raise 
the vehicle slightly to make it easier 
to remove the spare wheel from its 
carrier. 
 On certain types of ground and/
or if considerable loads are being 
transported, call a PEUGEOT dealer or 
a qualifi ed workshop.  
 CHANGING  A  WHEEL 
  2.  TOOLS 
   -   The tools are stowed in a storage  compartment located under the left 
hand front seat. If necessary, move 
the seat to access the storage 
compartment from the rear. 
  -   Unscrew the nut then take out the  jack and the wheelbrace.  
   1.   Wheelbrace. 
  2.   Jack. 
  3.   Towing  eye. 
  4.   Chock.  
 The jack and the tool kit are specifi c to 
your vehicle. Do not use them for other 
purposes.   

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  Without  lifting 
(4 wheels on the road) 
 You should always use a towing bar.  
 BEING  TOWED 
 The towing eye is stored in the tool kit, 
located under the left-hand seat. 
  From  the  front 
   -   Unclip the cover by pressing the bottom part. 
  -   Fully screw in the removable towing  eye.   
  From  the  rear 
   -   Unclip the cover using a coin or the fl at part of the towing eye, 
  -   Fully screw in the removable towing  eye.      When towing with the engine 
switched off, there is no braking or 
steering  assistance.  
  Lifting (2 wheels on the road 
only) 
 It is preferable to raise the vehicle 
using professional lifting equipment.  
  Vehicles fitted with a manual 
gearbox (Diesel version) 
 In the case of vehicles fi tted with a 
manual gearbox, the gear lever must 
be in the neutral position, failure to 
observe this special condition may 
result in damage to transmission and 
braking components and the absence 
of braking assistance when the engine 
is started again.   

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   Exterior   
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 EXTERIOR  
  Remote  control 17-18 
 Changing the battery, 
reinitialisation 18  Key  17 
 Starting  47 
 Hill start assist  48 
 Central locking /  unlocking  17,  26  
  Filler cap, fuel tank  140-141 
 Fuel  cut-off,  Diesel  priming  141      Wiper  blades  160 
 Door  mirrors  100 
 Side repeaters  153  
  Front lamps, foglamps, direction  indicators  49-51, 152-153 
 Headlamp beam height  adjustment  51 
 Changing front bulbs  151-153 
 Headlamp wash  53, 137 
 Snow  cover  149  
  Front  doors  20 
 Sliding side doors  21-22 
 Key  17 
 Opening the bonnet  133 
 Child  lock  126  
  Towing,  lifting  128-129,  161 
 Towbar  128-129 
 Parking sesnsors  104-105     Rear roof fl ap  25 
 Emergency  control  22  
  Spare wheel, jack, changing  a wheel, tools  145-149 
 Temporary  puncture  repair kit  144 
 Infl ation, pressures  167  
  Zenith  roof 
87-88 
 Roof bars  91, 92 
 Rear lamps, direction  indicators  49-50, 154-155 
 3rd brake lamp  155 
 Changing  rear  bulbs  151, 154-155 
 Doors,  tailgate  22-24  
  Accessories 
130-131  
  Number plate lamps  155     Dimensions 
162-165  
  Brakes,  pads  103,  138 
 Emergency  braking  106 
 ABS,  EBFD  106 
 ASR,  DSC  107 
 "Grip  control"  108-109 
 Tyres,  pressures  167 
 Snow chains  150 
 Tyre under-infl ation detection  36-37