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Maintenance - technical data
Dimensions  292-294
Identification markings 2 95
Running out of fuel,  
Diesel (primimg pump)
 
2
77
Checking levels
 2
29-232
-
 
oil
-
 
b
rake fluid
-
 
coolant
-
 s
creenwash, headlamp wash fluid
-
 
a
dditive (Diesel with particle filter)
Checking components
 23
3-234
-
 
battery
-
 a
ir / passenger compartment filter
-
 
o
il filter
-
 
p
article filter (Diesel)
-
 
b
rake pads / discs
Changing bulbs
 2
56-265
-
 
front
-
 
rear 12V battery
 2
72-274
Load reduction, economy
 
 mode
 2
 19
en
gine  
compartment fuses  
2
 66, 270 -271
Opening the bonnet
 
2
26
un
der the bonnet, petrol
 
2
27
un
der the bonnet, Diesel
 
2
28
Petrol engines
 
2
78 -280
Diesel engines
 
2
84-287
AdBlue
 
235-242 Petrol weights
 
2
 81-283
Diesel weights  
2
 88 -291
. 
Over view  
     
        
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Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place the heaviest items in the 
bottom of the boot, as close as possible to the rear seats.
Limit the loads carried in the vehicle and reduce wind resistance (roof 
bars, roof rack, bicycle carrier, trailer...). u
s
 e a roof box in preference.
Remove roof bars and roof racks after use.
At the end of winter, remove snow tyres and refit your summer tyres.
Observe the recommendations on 
maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly, when cold, referring to the label in 
the door aperture, driver's side.
Carry out this check in particular:
-
 
b
 efore a long journey,
-
 
a
 t each change of season,
-
 
a
 fter a long period out of use.
Don't forget the spare wheel and the tyres on any trailer or caravan.
Have your vehicle serviced regularly (engine oil, oil filter, air filter, 
passenger compartment filter...) and observe the schedule of 
operations recommended in the manufacturer's service schedule.
With a BlueHDi Diesel engine, if the SCR system is faulty your vehicle 
becomes polluting; go to a P
e
uge
Ot
  dealer or a qualified workshop 
without delay to have the emissions of nitrous oxides brought back to 
the legal level.
When refuelling, do not continue after the third cut-off of the nozzle to 
avoid any over flow.
At the wheel of your new vehicle, it is only after the first 1 800 miles 
(3
  000 kilometres) that you will see the fuel consumption settle down to 
a consistent average. 
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Eco-driving  
     
        
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Instrument panel
1. Fuel gauge.
2. Analogue speedometer (mph or km/h).
3.
 
e
n
 gine oil level indicator.
4.
 
g
e
 ar shift indicator.
 
g
e
 ar with an automatic gearbox.
5.
 D
igital speedometer (mph or km/h).
6.
 C
ruise control or speed limiter settings. A. M
ain lighting dimmer.
B. R eset the trip distance recorder.
 I
nstantaneous information on:
-
 
servicing,
-
 r
emaining driving range with the 
emissions additive.
7. S
ervice indicator, then total distance 
recorder (miles or km).
 
t
h
 ese functions are displayed in turn when 
the ignition is switched on.
8.
 
t
r
 ip distance recorder (miles or km).
9.
 R
ev counter (x 1 000 rpm or tr/min), 
graduation according to engine (petrol or 
Diesel).
10.
 
e
ng
 ine coolant temperature gauge.
Dials and screens Control buttons 
Instruments  
     
        
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Warning / indicator lamp State Cause Action  / Observations
Service on temporarily. A minor fault has occurred for which 
there is no specific warning lamp. Identify the fault by means of the associated 
message, such as:
-
 
l
 ow engine oil level,
-
 
l
 ow screenwash/headlamp wash fluid level,
-
 
d
 ischarged remote control battery,
-
 
l
 ow tyre pressures,
-
 
s
 aturation of the particle filter (FAP) on Diesel 
vehicles.
For more information on checking the particle filter, 
refer to the corresponding section.
For any other faults, contact a P
e
uge
Ot
  dealer or a 
qualified workshop.
fixed. A major fault has occurred for which 
there is no specific warning lamp. Identify the fault by reading the message and contact 
a P
e
uge
Ot
  dealer or a qualified workshop.
fixed, associated with 
flashing and then fixed 
display of the service 
spanner.
the
 servicing interval has been 
exceeded. Only on BlueHDi Diesel versions.
Your vehicle must be serviced as soon as possible.
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Coolant temperature gauge
With the engine running, when the needle is:
- i n zone A , the temperature is correct,
-
 
i
 n zone B, the temperature is too high; 
the maximum temperature and the 
central STOP  warning lamps come on, 
accompanied by an audible signal and a 
warning message in the screen.
You MUST stop as soon as it is safe to do so.
Wait a few minutes before switching off 
the
 
engine.
Contact a P
e
uge
Ot
  dealer or a qualified 
workshop. After driving for a few minutes, the temperature 
and pressure in the cooling system increase.
to t
op up the level:
F  
w
 ait for the engine to cool,
F  
u
 nscrew the cap slightly to allow the 
pressure to drop,
F  
w
 hen the pressure has dropped, remove 
the cap,
F  
t
 op up the level to the "MA X" mark.
Be aware of the risk of burns when 
topping up the cooling system. Do not 
fill above the maximum level (indicated 
on the header tank).
gauges and indicators
Service indicator
System which informs the driver when the 
next service is due, in accordance with the 
manufacturer's servicing schedule.
More than 1 800 miles (3 000 km) 
remain before the next service is due
When the ignition is switched on, no service 
information appears in the screen.
th
 e point at which the next service is due is 
calculated from the last indicator zero reset, 
depending on the distance travelled and the 
time elapsed since the last service.
For BlueHDi Diesel versions, the degree of 
deterioration of the engine oil is also taken into 
account (depending on the country of sale). 
Instruments  
     
        
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Engine oil level indicator
On versions fitted with an electric oil gauge, 
information on the oil level is displayed in the 
instrument panel for a few seconds when the 
ignition is switched on, at the same time as the 
service information.
th
e level read will only be correct if 
the vehicle is on level ground and the 
engine has been off for more than 
30
 
minutes.
Oil level correct
this is indicated by a message in the 
instrument panel.
Oil level incorrect
this is indicated by a message in the 
instrument panel.
If the low oil level is confirmed by a check using 
the dipstick, the level must be topped up to 
avoid damage to the engine.
Oil level indicator fault
this is indicated by a message in the 
instrument panel. Contact a Pe ugeOt  dealer 
or a qualified workshop.
Dipstick
there are 2 marks on the 
dipstick:
-
 
A
  = max; never exceed this 
level,
-
 
B
  = min; top up the level via 
the oil filler, using the grade 
of oil suited to your engine.
Refer to the petrol or Diesel engine 
section to locate the dipstick and the oil 
filler cap on your engine.
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Checking levels
take care when working under the bonnet, as certain areas of the engine may be extremely hot (risk of burns) and the cooling fan could start at 
any time (even with the ignition off).
Engine oil level
the check is carried out either when 
the ignition is switched on using the 
oil level indicator in the instrument 
panel for vehicles so equipped, or 
using the dipstick.Checking using the dipstick
F Locate the dipstick in the engine compartment of your vehicle.
For more information on the petrol or Diesel 
engine, refer to the corresponding section.
F
  t
a
 ke the dipstick by its coloured grip and 
remove it completely.
F
 
W
 ipe the end of the dipstick using a clean 
non-fluffy cloth.
F
 
R
 efit the dipstick and push fully down, then 
pull it out again to make the visual check: 
the correct level is between the marks A 
and B .
Check all of these levels regularly, in line with the manufacturer's service schedule. 
t
o
 p them up if necessary, unless other wise indicated.
If a level drops significantly, have the corresponding system checked by a P
e
 uge
Ot
  dealer or a qualified workshop.
A = MA X
to e
nsure that the reading is correct, your 
vehicle must be parked on a level sur face 
with the engine having been off for more than 
30
 
minutes.
It is normal to top up the oil level between 
two services (or oil changes). P
e
uge
Ot
 
recommends that you check the level, and top 
up if necessary, every 3 000 miles (5 000 kms). B = MIN
If you find that the level is above the A mark or 
below the B mark, do not star t the engine .
-
 
I
 f the level is above the MAX mark (risk 
of damage to the engine), contact a 
P
e
uge
Ot
  dealer or a qualified workshop.
-
 
I
 f the level is below the MIN mark, you 
must top up the engine oil.
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Practical information  
     
        
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Oil grade
Before topping-up the oil or changing the oil, 
check that the oil is the correct grade for your 
engine and conforms to the manufacturer's 
recommendations.
Topping-up the engine oil level
F Locate the oil filler cap in the engine compartment of your vehicle.
For more information on the petrol or Diesel 
engine, refer to the corresponding section.
F
  u
n
 screw the oil filler cap to reveal the filler 
aperture.
F
 
A
 dd oil in small quantities, avoiding any 
spills on engine components (risk of fire).
F
 
W
 ait a few minutes before checking the 
level again using the dipstick.
F
 
A
 dd more oil if necessary.
F
 
A
 fter checking the level, carefully refit the 
oil filler cap and the dipstick in its tube. After topping-up the oil, the check when 
switching on the ignition with the oil 
level indicator in the instrument panel 
is not valid during the 30 minutes after 
topping up.
Engine oil change
Refer to the manufacturer's service schedule 
for details of the interval for this operation.
In order to maintain the reliability of the engine 
and emission control system, never use 
additives in the engine oil. 
Practical information