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EXTERIOR (LIGHT VAN)
Rear lamp, direction indicators,  3rd brake lamp  ..........46-47, 164-165
Right-hand side:
fuel filler cap, fuel tank
 
...................
142
fuel cut-off   ...............................
142-143
l
oad space
 
 .................................
77-78
Rear doors
 
 ............................
36, 42-45
Opening/Closing to 180°
 
 ...........
42, 44
Number plate lamps
 
 ......................164
Rear parking sensors
 
......................88
Spare wheel, changing a wheel,   tools
  ..................................... 155-157
towing, lifting .................................172
towbar .................................... 137-13
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Dimensions
 
.............................
174-175
Accessories
 
............................
139-140
Roof rack
 
.......................................
139
Key, remote control, battery
 
........
36-38
Central locking
 
.....................
36, 42, 44
Opening/Closing front windows
 ....... 37
Confidential card .............................. 39
Alarm
 
...............................................
40
Wiper blades.................................. 156
Door mirrors
 
..................................... 51
Side repeater
 ................................. 163
Front lamps, foglamps, 
 
direction indicators
 
... 46-47, 161-162
Headlamp beam height adjustment ....... 47
Changing bulbs.......................161-16 5
Opening/Closing   doors
 
........
.................... 36, 38, 41-45
Opening the bonnet
 ....................... 144
Configuration -   
Autoclose
 
.................... 42, 44, 83, 85 Brakes, pads..........................
147, 149
Hill start assist
  .................................60
Braking assistance
 
.................112-113
trajectory control 
....................113-115
tyres, pressures
 
....................159, 183
Snow chains
 
..................................160 
Location  

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EXTERIOR (COMBI)
Brakes, pads..........................147, 149
Hill start assist   ................................. 60
Braking assistance
 
.................112-113
trajectory control 
....................113-115
Under-inflation detection ......... 116-117
tyres, pressures
 
....................159, 183
Snow chains
 
.................................. 160
Dimensions
 
.............
176-177, 178-179
Accessories
 
............................
139-140
Roof bars
 
.......................................
139
Key, remote control, battery
 
........
36-38
Central locking
 
.....................
36, 42, 44
Opening/Closing front windows
 ....... 37
Confidential card .............................. 39
Alarm
 
...............................................
40
Wiper blades.................................. 166
Door mirrors
 
.....................................
51
Side repeater
 ................................. 163
Front lamps, foglamps, direction  indicators
 
.................
46-47, 161-162
Headlamp beam height adjustment
 
....
47
Changing bulbs.......................161-165
Opening/Closing   doors
 ........
.................... 36, 38, 41-45
Child lock
 ......................................... 45
Rear windows
 
.................................. 52
Opening the bonnet
 ....................... 144
Configuration -   
Autoclose
 
.................... 42, 44, 83, 85 Right-hand side:
fuel filler cap, fuel tank
 
...................
142
fuel cut-off   ...............................
142-143
Rear fittings   ................................
80-81
Rear doors
 
 ............................
36, 42-45
Opening/Closing to 180°
 
 ...........
42, 44
Number plate lamps
 
 ......................
164
Rear parking sensors
 
 ......................
88
Spare wheel, changing   a wheel, tools,  
temporary puncture  
repair kit   ...............
155-157, 158-159
towing, lifting ................................. 172
towbar .................................... 137-13
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Rear lamps, direction indicators,  
3
rd brake lamp  ..........46-47, 164-165 
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OVERVIEW
Location  

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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.
l
imit the loads carried in the vehicle and reduce wind resistance (roof \
bars, roof rack, bicycle carrier, trailer...). 
u se 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:
-
 
before a long journey
 ,
-
 
at each change of season,
-
 
after 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 warranty and maintenance record.
When refuelling, do not continue after the third cut-off of the nozzle to 
avoid any overflow.
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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HORN
Press the centre of the steering wheel. 
Anti-lock braking system and 
electronic brake force distribution
linked systems which improve the stability 
and manoeuvrability of your vehicle when  
braking, in particular on poor or slippery 
surfaces.
BRAKING ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS
group of supplementary systems which help 
you to obtain optimum braking in complete  
safety in emergency situations:
-
 
anti-lock braking system (ABS),
-
 
electronic brake force distribution
  
(
e BFD),
-
 
emergency braking assistance (
 e BA).Activation
t
he anti-lock braking system comes into 
operation automatically when there is a risk 
of wheel lock.
Normal operation of the ABS may make 
itself felt by slight vibration of the brake 
pedal accompanied by some noise.
 When braking in an emergency
 , press 
very firmly without releasing the 
pressure.
Operating fault If this warning lamp comes on, 
accompanied by an audible signal 
and a message in the instrument 
panel screen, it indicates a fault 
with the anti-lock braking system which 
could result in loss of control of the vehicle 
when braking. If this warning lamp comes on, 
together with the ABS warning 
lamp, accompanied by a message 
in the instrument panel screen, 
it indicates a fault with the electronic brake 
force distribution which could result in loss 
of control of the vehicle when braking.
You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so.
Good practice
t
 he ABS system does not provide shorter 
braking distances. On very slippery surfaces 
(black ice, oil...) the ABS can extend braking 
distances. For emergency braking, press the 
brake pedal hard and do not release it, even 
on a slipper surface; you will then be able to 
steer the vehicle and avoid an obstacle.
When replacing wheels (tyres and 
rims), ensure that they conform to the 
manufacturer's recommendations. In either case, contact a P euge O t
 dealer
  
or a qualified workshop.
For maximum braking efficiency, a 
bedding-in period of around 300 miles 
(500 kilometres) is needed. During this 
period it is recommended that you avoid 
harsh, repeated or prolonged braking. 
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TYRE UNDER-INFLATION DETECTION
System which automatically checks the 
pressure of the tyres while driving.
t
he system monitors the pressures on the 
four tyres, once the vehicle is moving.
It compares the information given by the 
four wheel speed sensors with reference 
values, which must be reinitialised every 
time the tyre pressures are adjusted or a 
wheel changed.
t
he system triggers an alert as soon as it 
detects a drop in the inflation pressure of 
one or more tyres.
t
 he under-inflation detection system 
does not replace the vigilance or the 
responsibility of the driver.
t
his system does not avoid the need to 
check the tyre pressures (including the 
spare wheel) every month as well as before 
a long journey.
Driving with under-inflated tyres impairs 
road holding, extends braking distances and 
causes premature tyre wear, particularly 
under arduous condition (high loading, high 
speed, long journey).
Driving with under-inflated tyres increases 
fuel consumption.
t
he inflation pressures defined for 
your vehicle can be found on the tyre 
pressure label.
See the "Identification markings" section.
tyre pressures should be checked when the
 
tyres are "cold" (vehicle stopped for 1 hour 
or after a journey of less than 6 miles   
(10 km) at moderate speeds).
Otherwise (when hot), add 0.3 bar to the 
pressures shown on the label.
Under-inflation alert
This is given by fixed 
illumination of this warning lamp, 
accompanied the display of a 
message,depending on equipment.
F
 Reduce speed immediately
, avoid 
excessive steering movements and 
sudden braking
F
 Stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to
 
do so.
t
he loss of pressure detected does 
not always cause visible bulging of the 
tyre. Do not satisfy yourself with just a visual 
check.
F
 In the event of a puncture, use the
 
temporary puncture repair kit or the spare 
wheel (depending on equipment),
or
F
 if you have a compressor
, such as the 
one in the temporary puncture repair kit, 
check the pressures of the four tyres 
when cold,
or
F
 if it is not possible to make this check
 
immediately, drive carefully at reduced 
speed.
t
he alert is maintained until the system 
is reinitialised. 
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Reinitialisation
It is necessary to reinitialise the system 
every time one or more tyre pressure is 
adjusted, and after changing one or more 
wheels.Before reinitialising the system, ensure 
that the pressures of the four tyres 
are correct for the use of the vehicle and in 
line with the recommendations on the tyre 
pressure label.
t
he under-inflation detection system does 
not give a warning if a pressure is incorrect 
at the time of reinitialisation. F
 With the ignition on and the vehicle
 
stationary, press this button for about   
3 seconds then release it, an audible 
signal confirms the reinitialisation.
t
he under-inflation alert is only 
dependable if the system has been 
reinitialised with all four tyres inflated to the 
correct pressures.
Snow chains
t
he system does not have to be 
reinitialised after fitting or removing snow 
chains.t he flashing and then fixed 
illumination of the under-inflation 
warning lamp accompanied by the 
display of a message, depending 
on equipment, indicates a fault 
with the system.
Before doing anything to the system, 
the pressures of the four tyres must be 
checked and the system reinitialised.
Operating fault
In this case, under-inflation monitoring of the 
tyres is no longer assured.
Have the system checked by a P
euge O t
 
dealer or a qualified workshop. 
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SAFETY
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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, 
automatic cutting off of the air conditioning 
allows the engine power to be saved.If the coolant temperature 
warning lamp comes on, stop the 
vehicle and switch off the engine 
as soon as possible.
ChecksSee the "
l evels" section of 
chapter 7.
Tyres: check the tyre pressures on the 
towing vehicle and the trailer, observing the 
recommended pressures.
Brakes: towing increases the braking 
distance. Drive at a moderate speed, 
change down early and brake gradually. Side wind: sensitivity to side wind is 
increased. Drive smoothly and at a 
moderate speed.
ABS: the system only controls the vehicle, 
not the trailer.
Distribution of loads
Distribute the load in the trailer so that the 
heaviest objects are as close as possible 
to the axle and the nose weight is close to 
the maximum authorised without, however, 
exceeding it. 
t
he air density decreases with 
altitude, so reducing the performance of the 
engine. 
t
he maximum towed load must be 
reduced by 10 % for each 1 000 metres of 
altitude.
Refer to the "
t
echnical data -
 
Identification markings" section. Rear parking sensors: the sensors will be 
deactivated automatically when an genuine 
P
euge O t  towbar is used.
Towbar
We recommend the use of genuine 
P
euge O t  towbars and their harnesses, 
which have been tested and approved from 
the design stage of your vehicle, and that 
the fitting of this equipment is entrusted to a 
P
euge O t
 dealer or a qualified workshop.
If this equipment is not fitted by a P
euge O t
 
dealer
, it is essential that it is fitted using 
the electrical pre-equipment located at 
the rear of the vehicle and following the 
manufacturer's instructions.
t
he operation of the rear parking sensors is 
deactivated automatically when the trailer 
cable connector is inserted in the towbar 
socket.
When the trailer cable is removed, the rear 
parking sensors are re-activated.
Refer to the "
t
echnology on board -
 
Parking sensors" section.
For information on the maximum 
weights and towed loads applicable to 
your vehicle, refer to the "
t
echnical data -
 
Weights" section. 
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Fitting a wheel
6. Put the trim back in place, starting by 
placing its notch facing the valve, and 
press with the palm of your hand.
7.
 
Stow the tools and the wheel.
8.
 
Check the tyre pressure and have the
  
balance checked. Refer to the "
t
echnical data -
  
Identification markings" section for 
the location of the tyres sticker bearing the 
recommended tyre pressures.
1.
 Put the wheel in place using the centre
 
guide  2 to assist you.
2.
 
Screw in the 3 bolts by hand and remove
 
the centre guide. Position the 4th bolt.
3.
 
Pre-tighten using the wheelbrace 
1 .
4.
 
Fold the jack 
4  and detach it.
5.
  t
ighten the wheel bolts using the
 
wheelbrace. Have the tightening of the bolts and the 
pressure of the spare wheel checked 
by a P euge O t
 dealer or a qualified
  
workshop without delay.
Also, have the original wheel repaired and 
refitted by a P euge O t
 dealer or a qualified
  
workshop as soon as possible. 
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QUICK HELP 
Changing a wheel