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Lighting control stalk
Main lightingAdditional lightingAutomatic lighting functions
In some weather conditions (e.g. low
temperature or humidity), the presence
of misting on the internal sur face of the
glass of the headlamps and rear lamps
is normal; it disappears after the lamps
have been on for a few minutes.
Selection and control of the various front and rear lamps providing the vehicle's lighting and signalling.
th
ere are various lamps on the vehicle:
-
s
idelamps, to be seen,
-
d
ipped beam headlamps to see without
dazzling other drivers,
-
m
ain beam headlamps to see clearly when
the road is clear. Other lamps are installed to fulfil the
requirements of particular driving conditions:
-
r
ear foglamps, to better signal the
presence of the vehicle in foggy conditions,
-
f
ront foglamps, for better visibility in foggy
conditions and to improve lighting at
intersections and when parking,
-
d
aytime running lamps at the front, to be
seen during the day. Various automatic lighting functions are also
available depending on options:
-
g
uide-me-home lighting (from a distance),
-
w
elcome lighting,
-
d
aytime running lamps,
-
a
utomatic illumination of headlamps.
Programming
You can adjust the settings of certain functions:
- gu
ide-me-home lighting (remotely),
-
w
elcome lighting.
Travelling abroad
If using your vehicle in a country that
drives on the other side of the road, the
headlamps must be adjusted to avoid
dazzling on-coming drivers.
Contact a P
e
uge
Ot
dealer or a
qualified workshop.
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113
temporarily keeping the dipped beam
headlamps on after the vehicle's ignition has
been switched off makes the driver's exit easier
when the light is poor.
Manual
guide-me-home lighting
Switching on
F With the ignition off, "flash" the headlamps using the lighting stalk.
F
A f
urther "headlamp flash" switches the
function off.
Switching off
the manual guide-me-home lighting switches
off automatically after a set time.
Automatic guide-me-home
lighting
When the automatic illumination of headlamps
function is activated, under low ambient
light the dipped beams headlamps come on
automatically when the ignition is switched off.
Activation or deactivation, as well
as the duration of the guide-me-
home lighting, is set in the " Driving
assistance " menu, then " Vehicle
settings " in the secondary page.
Exterior welcome
lighting
the remote switching on of the lighting makes
your approach to the vehicle easier in poor
light. It is activated when the lighting control
is in the " AUTO" position and the level of light
detected by the sunshine sensor is low.
Switching on
F Press the open padlock on the remote control or one of the front
door handles with Keyless
e
n
try
and Starting.
Switching offthe exterior welcome lighting switches off
automatically after a set time, when the ignition
is switched on or on locking the vehicle.
Programmingthe activation, deactivation and
choice of welcome lighting duration
are done in the " Driving assistance "
menu then " Vehicle settings ".
th
e dipped beam headlamps and sidelamps
come on; your vehicle is also unlocked.
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114
to make your approach to the vehicle easier,
these illuminate:
-
t
he zones facing the driver’s and
passenger’s doors,
-
t
he zones for ward of the door mirrors and
rear ward of the front doors.
Door mirror
spotlamps
Switching on
the spotlamps come on:
- w hen you unlock the vehicle,
-
w
hen you switch off the ignition,
-
w
hen you open a door,
-
w
hen you use the remote control to locate
the vehicle.
Switching off
they are timed to go off automatically.
Manual adjustment of
halogen headlamps Automatic adjustment of
"full-LED" headlamps
to avoid causing a nuisance to other road
users, the beams of the halogen headlamps
should be adjusted according to the load in the
vehicle.
0
D
river or driver + front passenger.
-
D
river + front passenger + rear
passengers.
1
5
people.
-
5 p
eople + a load in the boot.
2
D
river + a load in the boot.
If a fault occurs, this warning lamp
is displayed in the instrument panel,
accompanied by an audible signal and a
message in the instrument panel screen.
In order to avoid causing a nuisance to other
road users, this system corrects the height of
the "full L e
D
" headlamps beam automatically,
according to the load in the vehicle.
th
e system then places your headlamps in the
lowest position.
th
e initial setting is position "0" .
If a fault occurs, do not touch the "full
L
eD
" light sources. Contact a P
e
uge
Ot
d
ealer or a qualified workshop.
Headlamp beam height adjustment
Lighting and visibility
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Starting-switching off the engine, remote control
Put the gear lever into neutral.
Ignition switch
1. Stop position.
2. I gnition on position.
3.
S
tarting position.
Starting using the key
the parking brake must be applied.
F
I
nsert the key in the ignition switch.
t
h
e system recognises the starting code.
F
u
n
lock the steering column by
simultaneously turning the steering wheel
and the key.
F
W
ith a manual gearbox, place the gear
lever in neutral then fully depress the clutch
pedal.
In certain circumstances, you may have
to apply some force to turn the wheels
(if the wheels are against a kerb, for
example).
F
W
ith an automatic gearbox, place the gear
lever in position N or P then firmly press
the brake pedal.
Driving
153
Key left in reader
You are warned by a message if the
electronic key is is still in the reader on
opening the driver's door.
Emergency starting
When the electronic key is in the recognition
zone and your vehicle does not start after
pressing the "S
tA
R
t/
S
tO
P" button:
F
I
nsert the electronic key in the reader.
F
F
ully declutch.
F
P
ress the "S
tA
R
t/
S
tO
P" button.
t
h
e engine starts. In the event of an emergency only, the engine
can be switched of without conditions.
t
o d
o
this, press and hold the "S
tA
R
t/
S
tO
P" button
for about 3 seconds.
In this case the steering column locks as soon
as the vehicle stops.
If the electronic key is no longer in the
recognition zone when you close a door or
when you (later) request switching off the
engine, a message appears in the instrument
panel.
Emergency switch-off Remote control not recognised
F Press and hold the "StARt/ StO P" button
for about 3 seconds if you want to force
switching off the engine.
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Driving
273
Starting using another battery
First check that the slave battery has a
nominal voltage of 12 V and a capacity
at least equal to that of the discharged
battery.
Do not try to start the engine by
connecting a battery charger.
Do not disconnect the (+) terminal when
the engine is running.
F
R
emove the plastic cover from
the
(+) terminal, if your vehicle has one.
F
C
onnect the red cable to the positive
terminal (+) of the flat battery A , then to the
positive terminal (+) of the slave battery B.
F
C
onnect one end of the green or black
cable to the negative terminal (-) of the
slave battery B (or earth point on the other
vehicle).
F
C
onnect the other end of the green or black
cable to the earth point C on the broken
down vehicle (or on the engine mounting).
F
S
tart the engine of the vehicle with the
good battery and leave it running for a
few
minutes. F
O
perate the starter on the broken down
vehicle and let the engine run
I
f the engine does not start straight
away, switch off the ignition and wait a
few
moments before trying again.
F
W
ait until the engine returns to idle then
disconnect the jump lead cables in the
reverse order.
F
R
efit the plastic cover to the (+) terminal, if
your vehicle has one.
When your vehicle's battery is discharged, the
engine can be started using a slave battery
(external or on another vehicle) and jump lead
cables.Before disconnecting the battery
Wait 2 minutes after switching off the ignition
before disconnecting the battery.
Close the windows and the doors before
disconnecting the battery.
Following reconnection of the
battery
Following reconnection of the battery, switch on
the ignition and wait 1 minute before starting to
permit initialisation of the electronic systems.
However, if problems remain following this
operation, contact a P
e
uge
Ot
dealer or a
qualified workshop.
Referring to the corresponding section, you
must yourself reinitialise (depending on
version):
-
t
he remote control key,
-
t
he electric blind(s),
-
...Some functions are not available if the
battery is not sufficiently charged.
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In the event of a breakdown
274
the batteries contain harmful substances
such as sulphuric acid and lead. th ey
must be disposed of in accordance
with regulations and must not, in any
circumstances, be discarded with household
waste.
ta
ke used remote control batteries and
vehicle batteries to a special collection point.
It is advisable to disconnect the battery
if the vehicle is to be left unused for
more than one month. Protect your eyes and face before
handling the battery.
All operations on the battery must be
carried out in a well ventilated area and
away from naked flames and sources
of sparks, so as to avoid the risk of
explosion or fire.
Do not try to charge a frozen battery;
the battery must first be thawed out to
avoid the risk of explosion. If the battery
has been frozen, before charging have
it checked by a Pe
ugeOt dealer or a
qualified workshop who will check that
the internal components have not been
damaged and the casing is not cracked,
which could cause a leak of toxic and
corrosive acid.
Do not reverse the polarity and use only
a 12 V charger.
Do not disconnect the terminals while
the engine is running.
Do not charge the batteries without
disconnecting the terminals first.
Wash your hands afterwards.
With Stop & Start, the battery does not
have to be disconnected for charging.
F
D
isconnect the battery from the vehicle.
F
F
ollow the instructions for use provided by
the manufacturer of the charger.
F
C
onnect the battery starting with the
negative terminal (-).
F
C
heck that the terminals and connectors
are clean. If they are covered with sulphate
(whitish or greenish deposit), remove them
and clean them.
Charging the battery using
a battery charger
Do not push the vehicle to start the
engine if your vehicle has an automatic
gearbox.
In the event of a breakdown
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ABS ...............................................................120
Accessories .................................................. 220
Accessory position
....................................... 152
Additive, AdBlue
.............................. 26, 235-241
Additive, Diesel
..................................... 232, 233
Adjusting headlamps
.................................... 114
Adjusting head restraints
....................................................... 75
A
djusting seats
.......................................... 72, 73
Adjusting the air distribution
....................................... 9
3, 95, 98
Adjusting the air flow
..........................92, 94, 98
Adjusting the date
..................................... 4 4 - 47
Adjusting the height and reach of the steering wheel
....................................71
Adjusting the lumbar support
.......................................................... 72
Adjusting the temperature
.............................. 96
A
djusting the time
............................... 44, 45, 47
Advice on driving
.................................. 146, 147
Affaire version
............................................... 294
Airbags
.................................................... 23, 126
Airbags, curtain
..................................... 12
8, 129
Airbags, front ......................................... 126, 129
Airbags, lateral
...................................... 128, 129
Air conditioning
............................ 10, 92, 94, 96
Air conditioning, digital
...................................96
Air conditioning, manual
...........................92, 94
Air intake
....................................................... 10 0
Air vents
.......................................................... 90
Alarm
............................................................... 65
Anti-lock braking system (A BS)
.......................................................... 120
Anti-pinch
................................................ 69, 103
Anti-theft
........................................... 51, 63, 154
Armrest, front
............................................ 80, 82
Armrest, rear
................................................... 85
AS
R
............................................................... 120
Assistance call
...................................... 11 9 , 2 9 6Assistance, emergency braking ...................
12
0
Audible warning
............................................120
Audio streaming (Bluetooth)
................. 31
8, 373
Auxiliary
..........................................83, 316, 371
A
B
C
Battery .................................... 219, 233, 272-274
Battery, charging ........................................... 2 74
Battery, remote control
...................... 5
3, 62, 63
Bicycle carrier
............................................... 224
Blanking screen (snow shield)
.............. 21
7, 218
Blind, panoramic roof
.................................... 103
Blind spot sensors
.................................. 16, 195
BlueHDi
................................................... 26, 235
Bluetooth (hands-free)
.......................... 3
5 0 , 374
Bluetooth (telephone)
............................3 5 0 , 374
Bonnet
........................................................... 226
Boot
........................................................... 58, 59
Boot lamp
........................................................ 87
Brake discs
.................................................... 23
4
Brake lamps
.......................................... 261, 263
Brakes
............................................... 21, 24, 234
Braking, automatic on risk of collision
......................................... 22, 19 0, 193
Braking, dynamic emergency
.......................159
Bulbs (changing)
...............................
....256-265 Cable, audio
..........................................
316 , 371
Capacity, fuel tank
..............................
..........
213
Cap, fuel filler ................................................
213
CD
.........................................................
316 , 371
CD, MP3
................................................ 3
17, 3 7 2
Central locking
.............................
49, 54, 56, 57
Changing a bulb
....................................
256-265
Changing a fuse
....................................
2 6 6 -271
Changing a wheel
.................................
250-255
Changing a wiper blade
........................
118, 222
Changing the remote control battery .........................................53, 62
Checking the engine oil level
..................
31, 2 29
Checking the levels
...............................
229-232
Checking tyre pressures (using the kit) .............................. ................
244
Checks ............... ..................227, 228, 233, 234
Checks, routine
....................................233, 234
Child lock
...............................
........................145
Children
...............................
...125, 127, 13 0 -14 5
Children (safety)
...............................
.............145
Child seats
............................13
0 -132, 13 6, 141
Child seats, conventional
..............................13 6
Child seats, ISOFIX
......................................1
41
Closing the boot
........................................58, 59
Closing the doors
.........................49, 54, 56, 57
Collision risk alert
..............................
...........19 0
Compressor, tyre inflation
............................244
Configuration, vehicle
.....................................42
Connection, Bluetooth
..........................3 5 0 , 374
Container, AdBlue
.........................................239
Control, electric windows
................................69
Control, emergency boot release
...................60
Control, emergency door
................................61
Control, heated seats
......................................75
Control stalk, lighting
.................................... 10
8
Control stalk, wipers
.....................................115
Courtesy lamps
.............................................104
Cover, load space
.....................................87
, 88
.
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