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ExtErIor
Reversing camera 95
3rd brake lamp 149, 154
Left-hand side:
Fuel filler cap, fuel tank
 134
Fuel cut-off 135
AdBlue filler cap, tank 136-139topping-up the AdBlue additive 140-141
Load space
 81-83
Rear doors 21
Rear lamps, direction indicators,  foglamps
 45, 149, 153-154
Number plate lamp 154
Rear parking sensors
 94
Spare wheel, changing a wheel,  jack, tools
 156-160
Inflating, pressures 162, 182
Snow chains 125
towing, lifting 163towbar 121-122
Removable towball 164-167 Dimensions
 172-176
Accessories
 124
Roof rack, roof bars 123
Brakes, pads
 129, 132tyres, pressures 162, 182
Braking assistance systems 99-100trajectory control 101-104
Pneumatic suspension 96-97 Key, remote control, battery
 14-17
Starting 18, 38-39
Central locking 22
Confidential card 18
Alarm 19
Wiper blade
 155
Door mirror 85
Side repeater 152
Opening/closing doors
 20-22
Remote control 14-15
Autoclose 87, 90temporary puncture   repair kit 161-162
Front lamps, direction indicators, 
front foglamps
 45, 149-152
Headlamp beam height   adjustment
 47
Headlamp wash 48
Changing bulbs 149-152
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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, trailer...).
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, cabin filter...) and observe the schedule of operations in the 
manufacturer's service schedule.
With a BlueHDi Diesel engine, if the SCR has a fault your vehicle 
becomes polluting; go to a P
eugeOt dealer or a qualified 
workshop as soon as possible to bring the levels of nitrous oxide
 
emissions back into line with the regulations.
When refuelling, do not continue after the 3
rd 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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FuEL GAuGE
the fuel level is tested every time the 
ignition is turned on.
the gauge is positioned on:
-
 F (Full): the fuel tank is full.
-
 E (Empty): the reserve is now being
 
used, the low fuel warning lamp comes 
on continuously.
the reserve when the warning first comes
 
on is approximately:
-
 10 litres for 60 and 90 litre tanks,
-
 12 litres for 120 litre tanks.
Fuel tanks of different capacities (60 and
 
120 litres) are available as an option.
cooLAnt tEMPErAturE
the needle is positioned between 
c (cold) and H (Hot):
  normal operation.
In arduous conditions of use or hot climatic 
conditions, the needle may move close to 
the red graduations. If the needle enters the red zone or if the 
warning lamp comes on:
-
 stop immediately, switch of
f the ignition. 
the fan may continue to operate for
 
a certain time up to approximately 
10
 minutes.
-
 wait for the engine to cool down in 
order to check the level and top it up if
  
necessary. Follow this advice:
the cooling system is pressurised. In order 
to avoid any risk of scalding, unscrew the 
cap by two turns to allow the pressure to 
drop.
When the pressure has dropped, check the 
level and remove the cap to top-up.
If the needle remains in the red zone, 
contact a PeugeOt dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
Refer to the "Checks - Fuel" section. Refer to the "Checks - Levels and
 
checks" section. 
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eOBD (european On Board Diagnosis) 
is a diagnostics system which complies 
with, among others, the standards on the
 
authorised emissions of:
-
 CO (carbon monoxide),
-
 HC (unburnt hydrocarbons),
-
 NOx (nitrous oxides) or particles, 
detected by oxygen sensors placed
 
upstream and downstream of the 
catalytic converters.
tYrE undEr-InFLAtIon dEtEctIon
System which automatically checks the 
pressures of the tyres while driving.
the tyre under-inflation detection
 
system is an aid to driving which does 
not replace the need for vigilance on 
the part of the driver.
this system does not avoid the need
  
to check the tyre pressures regularly 
(including the spare wheel) and before a 
long journey.
Driving with under-inflated tyres increases 
fuel consumption.
the system continuously monitors the
 
pressures of the four tyres, as soon as the 
vehicle is moving.
A pressure sensor is located in the valve of 
each tyre.
the system triggers an alert if a drop in
 
pressure is detected in one or more tyres.
the tyre pressures must be checked
 
when the tyres cold (vehicle stopped 
for 1 hour or after driving for less then 
6 miles (10 km) at moderate speed). 
Otherwise, add 0.3 bar to the values 
indicated on the label.
the tyre pressures for your vehicle can be
 
found on the tyre pressure label.the driver is warned of any
 
malfunction of this emission 
control system by the illumination 
of this specific warning lamp in 
the instrument panel.
there is a risk of damage to the catalytic
 
converter. Have it checked by a P
eugeOt 
dealer or a qualified workshop.
to locate it, refer to the "technical 
data
 - Identification markings" section.
Driving with under-inflated tyres
 
adversely affects road holding, extends 
braking distances and causes premature 
tyre wear, particularly under arduous 
conditions (vehicle loaded, high speed, long 
journey). 
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Instruments and controls