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grasp the towball 4 firmly with one hand;
with the other hand, pull and turn the locking
wheel 5 clockwise as far as it will go; do not
release the locking wheel.
Maintenance
Correct operation is only possible if the
towball and its carrier remain clean.
Before cleaning the vehicle with a high
pressure jet wash, the towball must be
removed and the blanking plug inserted in
the carrier.
Apply the label provided to a clearly
visible area, close to the carrier or in
the boot.
For any work on the towbar, got to a
P
eugeOt dealer or a qualified workshop.
Refit the protective blanking plug to the
carrier
.
Carefully stow the towball in its bag away
from knocks and dirt.
extract the towball from the bottom of its
carrier 1.
Release the locking wheel; this automatically
stops in the unlocked position (position B ).
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GLoSSArY oF LABELS
this section groups together all of the texts that appear on labels prese\
nt on the vehicle.under the bonnet
A
Original painting
Colour
Code
R e
FINISHINg CODe
B
AIR CONDI
tIONeD VeHICLe - R134A
-
"CFC" FR
ee
QtY
R134A (kg)
c
ONLY
FOR J
uMP
S
tARt
d
DANgeR
A
utOMAtIC eNgINe ReStARt. eXtRACt
tHe KeY
FROM DASHBOARD WH
eN
HOOD IS OP
eNeD
For the vehicle identification labels, refer to the "
technical data" section.
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E
1 - CA
utION
ORIgINAL LuBRICANtS AND FLuIDS
engine oiltransmission
Radiater Brake system
Windscreen Washer Power steering
R
eFeR tO OWNeR HANDBOOK WeAR eYe PROteCtION
2 - SAF
etY
the use of original parts, fluids and original lubrificants and respectin\
g scheduled
maintenance guarantees your cars reliability and safety overtime.
3 - DAN
geR
KeeP Out
OF CHILDR
eN'S ReACH K
eeP
AWAY FROM
FLAM
eS DO
NOt tOuCH
DO NO
t OPeN CAP
WI
tH
eNgINe W
ARM
eXPLOSION CORROSIVe LIQuID
MA
Y S
tARt AutOMAtICALL
Y
eVeN WItH eNgINe OFFHIgH PReSSuRe gAS DO
NO
t OPeN
A
utOMAtIC eNgINe ReStARt. eXtRACt tHe KeY
FROM DASHBOARD WH
eN BONNet HOOD IS OPeNeD HIgH VOLtAge
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Behind the fuel filler flap
WARNINg ReMOVe SLOWLY
F
ueL
SPRAY MAY CA
uSe INJuR
Y
on the rear seat
A
Push backrest before folding it
B
P
uLL
tO OPeN
c
PuLL
L
eVeR
1
tO FOLD BACK
P
uLL
L
eVeR
2
tO PuLL
DOWN BACKd
DON't tRA
V
eL
B
eHIND tHe
FOLD
eD
S
eAt OR WItH LuggAge ON FIRSt ROW
E
P
uLL
tO FOLD
Precautions...
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dIMEnSIonS
the dimensions are given in millimetres.
this model is available in 4 lengths (L1...) and 3 heights (H1...); r\
efer to the corresponding tables:VA
n
L1L2L3L4
H1 H2 H1 H2 H2 H3 H2 H3
L Overall length 4
9635 4135 9986 363
H Overall height 2
254
2 524 2
254
2 524 2
524
2
764
2
524
2
764
A Wheelbase 3
0003 450 4 035
B Front overhang 948
cRear overhang1 0151 380
dOverall width (incl./excl. mirrors) 2 508 / 2 050
E Width of front track 1
810
F Width of rear track 1
790
G Height of load floor 535 to 565
I Length of interior floor 2
6703 1203 7054 070
jMaximum interior load height 1 662
1
932
1
662
1
932
1
932
2
172
1
932
2
172
K Maximum interior width 1
870
M Interior width between wheel arches 1
422
V
olume (m
3) 89.5 10 11.5 13 15 15 17
9
teCHNICAL DAtA
Dimensions
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rEAr doorS
L1 L2L3L4
H1 H2 H1 H2 H2 H3 H2 H3
nRear door aperture height 1 520
1
790
1
520
1
790
1
790
2
030
1
790
2
030
oRear door aperture width 1 562
Dimensions