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Direction indicators 56
Automatic operation of brake lamps
 5
 6
Hazard warning lamps
 5
6
Horn
  57
Emergency or assistance call
 
5
 7
Under-inflation detection
 5
8
Braking assistance systems
 
6
 2
Trajectory control systems
 
6
 4
Front seat belts
 
6
 5
Airbags
 
68
Safety
Child seats 7 2
Deactivating the passenger's front airbag
 7
 5
ISOFIX child seats
 
8
 1
Child lock
 
8
 4
Child safety
Charging the main battery 85
Ancillaries battery
 9
 3
Temporary puncture repair kit
 9
7
Changing a wheel
 1
01
Snow chains
 
1
 05
Changing a bulb
 1
06
Changing a fuse
 1
14
Changing a wiper blade
 1
19
Towing the vehicle
 
1
 19
Precautions for washing
 
1
 20
Accessories
 
120
Practical information
Bonnet  123
Front compartment  
1
 24
Rear compartment
 1
25
Checking levels
 1
26
Chec ks
 12
8
Checks
Motor and main battery 129
Weights
 
 13 0
Dimensions
 
131
Identification markings
 1
32
Technical data
Emergency or assistance 133
Audio system / Bluetooth  
1
 35
Audio equipment and telematics
Visual search
Alphabetical index
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Instruments and controls
1. Lighting and direction indicator stalk
2. Instrument panel.
3.
 D
river's airbag.
 
Horn.
4.
 U
SB port.
5.
 O
pening control for the fast charging flap 
(vehicle left hand side).
6.
 E
lectric window switches and switch 
for deactivating the the front and rear 
passenger electric window controls.
7.
 
Fusebox.
8.
 O
pening control for the normal charging 
flap (vehicle right hand side).
9.
 H
eadlamp height adjustment.
 A
SR/ESP deactivation switch.
10.
 D
oor mirror controls.
11.
 C
u p h o l d e r.
12 .
 Sid
e vents.
13.
 W
indow demisting vent. 
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Changing a fuse
The extraction tweezer is fitted to the back of 
the fusebox cover in the dashboard (left hand 
side).
For access:
F 
U
 nclip the cover and remove it completely 
by pulling it towards you.
F
 
R
 emove the tweezer.
Access to tools
Before changing a fuse, the cause of the failure 
must be identified and rectified.
F 
C
 heck that the ignition switch is in the 
" LOCK " position.
F
 
I
 dentify the faulty fuse by checking the 
condition of its filament.
Changing a fuse
Good Failed
F
 
U
se the special tweezer to extract the fuse 
from its location.
F
 
A
lways replace the faulty fuse with a fuse 
of the same rating.
F
 
C
heck that the number etched on the box, 
the rating etched on the top and the tables 
below all agree. PEUGEOT will not accept responsibility 
for the cost incurred in repairing your 
vehicle or for rectifying the malfunctions 
resulting from the installation of 
accessories not supplied and not 
recommended by PEUGEOT and 
not installed in accordance with its 
instructions, in particular when the 
consumption of all of the additional 
equipment connected exceeds 
10
 
milliamperes.
Your vehicle's electrical system is 
designed to operate with standard or 
optional equipment.
Before installing other electrical 
equipment or accessories in your 
vehicle, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or 
a qualified workshop. 
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Dashboard fuses
The fusebox is placed in the lower dashboard 
(left-hand side).Fuse N°
Rating Functions
1 7. 5  ALeft hand front and rear sidelamps.
2 15 AAccessory socket.
3 -Not used.
4 7. 5  AS t a r t e r.
5 20 AAudio system.
6 -Not used.
7 7. 5  AVehicle equipment, right hand front and rear sidelamps.
8 7. 5  AElectric door mirrors.
9 7. 5  ASupervisory controller.
10 7. 5  AAir conditioning.
11 10 ARear foglamp.
12 15 ADoor locking.
13 10 ACourtesy lamp.
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Fuse N°Rating Functions
14 15 ARear wiper.
15 7. 5  AInstrument panel.
16 7. 5  AHeating.
17 20 AHeated seat.
18 10 AOption.
19 7. 5  ADoor mirror heating.
20 20 AWindscreen wiper.
21 7. 5  AAirbags.
22 30 AHeated rear screen.
23 30 AHeating.
24 -Non used.
25 10 ARadio.
26 15 APassenger compartment fuse.
Access to the fuses
See "Access to tools". 
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Fuse N°Rating Functions
1 -Not used.
2 30 AInternal fuse.
3 40 AElectric motor.
4 40 ARadiator fan.
5 40 AElectric windows.
6 30 AVacuum pump.
7 15 AMain battery ECU.
8 15 AThird brake lamp.
9 15 AFront foglamps.
10 15 AWater pump.
Front compartment fuses
The fusebox is placed in the front compartment 
under the heating system reservoir. Only these 
fuses can be replaced.
The replacement of fuses for other 
units (vacuum pump and battery 
accessories) requires the involvement 
of a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
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Access to the fuses
F Open the bonnet (refer to the "Checks" section).
F
 
U
 nclip the cover and remove it completely 
by pulling towards you.
F
 
C
 hange the fuse (refer to the 
corresponding paragraph).
F
 
W
 hen you have finished, close the cover 
carefully to ensure sealing of the fusebox. Fuse N°
Rating Functions
11 10 AOn-board charger.
12 10 ADirection indicator.
13 10 AHorn.
14 10 ADaytime running lamps.
15 15 ABattery fan.
16 10 AAir conditioning compressor.
17 20 ARight hand dipped beam.
18 20 ALeft hand dipped beam, headlamp adjusters.
19 10 ARight hand main beam.
20 10 ALeft hand main beam. 
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"Protection":
mats, boot carpet, vehicle cover, translucent 
bumper protectors, side rubbing strips...
"Multimedia":
audio systems, driving aids, semi-integral 
navigation system, iPhone® compatible phone 
charger, hands-free kit, DVD players... The fitting of electrical equipment 
or accessories which are not 
recommended by PEUGEOT may result 
in a failure of your vehicle's electronic 
system and excessive electrical 
consumption.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer 
for information on the range of 
recommended equipment and 
accessories.
Installation of radio 
communication 
transmitters
Before installing any after-market radio 
communication transmitter, you can 
contact a PEUGEOT dealer for the 
specification of transmitters which can 
be fitted (frequency, maximum power, 
aerial position, specific installation 
requirements), in line with the Vehicle 
Electromagnetic Compatibility 
Directive
 
(2004/104/EC). Depending on the legislation in force in 
the country, certain safety equipment 
may be compulsory: high visibility 
safety vests, warning triangles, 
breathalyzers, spare bulbs, spare fuses, 
fire extinguisher, first aid kit, mud flaps 
at the rear of the vehicle.
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