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Driving recommendations 196
Starting-switching off the engine, manual key, remote control
1
99
Starting and switching off the engine, "Keyless Entry and Starting"
2
02
Parking brake
2
05
Hill start assist
2
06
5-speed manual gearbox
2
07
6-speed manual gearbox
2
07
ge
ar shift indicator
2
08
Automatic gearbox
20
9
Electronic gearbox
2
14
Stop & Start
2
18
Head-up display
2
22
Memorising speeds
2
24
Speed limit recognition
2
25
Speed limiter
2
29
Cruise control
2
32
Dynamic cruise control
2
36
Collision Risk Alert and Active Safety Brake
2
43
Lane departure warning system
2
48
Fatigue detection system
2
50
Blind spot monitoring system
2
52
Parking sensors
2
55
Reversing camera, interior mirror
2
58
180° rear vision
2
59
Under-inflation detection
2
62Fuel tank
2 65
Diesel misfuel prevention 26
6
Snow chains
2
68
to
wing a trailer
2
69
Energy economy mode
2
70
Accessories
271
Roof bars / Roof rack
2
73
Changing a wiper blade
2
74
Bonnet
276
Diesel engine
2
77
Checking levels
2
78
Checks
281
AdBlue
® and SCR system
(BlueHDi Diesel) 2 83
Warning triangle (stowing)
2
87
to
ol box
2
87
te
mporary puncture repair kit
2
90
Changing a wheel
2
96
Changing a bulb
3
03
Changing a fuse
3
16
12 V battery
3
21
to
wing
325
Running out of fuel (Diesel)
3
27Dimensions
328
Engines
332
Weights
332
Identification markings
3
37
Driving
Practical information
In the event of a breakdownte chnical data
Emergency or assistance 338
PEu gEo t Connect Nav 3 41
PE
u
g
Eo
t Connect Radio
4
29
Bluetooth
® audio system 4 83
Audio equipment and telematics
Alphabetical index
Contents
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Instruments and controls
Courtesy lamps 141-142
Rear view mirror 1 45
Reversing camera on interior mirror
2
58
Emergency or assistance call
1
60, 338 -339
12 V accessory socket
1
21
uS
B port / JACK auxiliary socket
1
22
Deactivating the passenger front airbag
1
72, 177
5/6-speed manual gearbox
2
07
ge
ar shift
indicator
2
08
Automatic gearbox
20
9-213
Electronic gearbox
2
14-217
Stop & Start
2
18 -221
Hill start assist
2
06 Heating / Ventilation
1
25
Manual air conditioning
1
26-127
Automatic dual-zone air conditioning
128-131
Rear heating, air conditioning
1
37
Air recirculation
1
25, 126, 131
Front demist / defrost
1
32
Rear screen demist / defrost
1
34
Parking brake
2
05
op
ening the bonnet
2
76
Dashboard fuses
3
16-318
to
uch screen (PE
u
g
Eo
t
Connect Nav)
4
3 - 45, 341- 428
to
uch screen (PE
u
g
Eo
t
Connect Radio)
4
3 - 45, 429 - 482
Bluetooth
® audio system 4 6, 483 -505
Air vents
1
35
Adjusting the manual mirrors 1
43
Setting the date and time
4
6
over view
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Maintenance - technical data
Dimensions 328-331
Identification markings 3 37
Running out of fuel
(priming pump)
3
27
Checking levels
2
78 -280
-
oil
-
b
rake fluid
-
p
ower steering fluid
-
coolant
-
s
creenwash, headlamp wash fluid
-
a
dditive (Diesel with particle filter)
Checking components
2
81-282
-
battery
-
a
ir / passenger compartment filter
-
o
il filter
-
p
article filter
-
b
rake pads / discs
Changing bulbs
3
03-315
-
front
-
rear
Platform cab
Changing rear lamp bulbs 3
15
Dimension 3 31 12V battery
32
1-325
op
ening the bonnet
2
76un
der the bonnet 2 77
Engines 332-336
AdBlue® 283-286 W eights
332-336
Load reduction, economy mode
2
70
Engine compartment fuses
3
16 - 317, 320
over view
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No alert will be given in the following situations:
- i n the presence of immobile objects
(parked vehicles, barriers, street lamps,
road signs...),
-
w
ith vehicles moving in the opposite
direction,
-
d
riving on a winding road or in a sharp
c o r n e r, -
w hen overtaking (or being overtaken by) a
very long vehicle (lorry, coach...) which is
at the same time detected at the rear in the
blind spot angle and present in the driver's
forward field of vision,
-
i
n very heavy traffic: vehicles detected in
front and behind are confused with a lorry
or an immobile object,
-
w
hen overtaking quickly.
th
e system is activated or deactivated via the
vehicle configuration menu.
Activation / Deactivation
F Press on this buttton, its indicator lamp comes on, the system is
activated.
F
P
ress on this buttton, its indicator
lamp goes off, the system is
deactivated.
to a
ctivate the system:
to e
activate the system:
With / Without audio system
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Accessories
A wide range of accessories and genuine parts is available from the PEugEo t dealer network.th
ese accessories and parts are all suitable for your vehicle and benefit from PEu gEo t' s
recommendation and warranty.
"Comfort"
Door deflectors, cigarette lighter, boot dividers,
coat hanger fixed to head restraint, front and
rear parking sensors, styling mudflaps, boot
management system, ...
"Transport solutions"
Boot liners, roof bars, bicycle carrier on roof
bars, ski carrier, roof box, towbar harness, ....
to
w bar, which must be fitted by PE
u
g
Eo
t
dealer or a qualified workshop.
"Styling"
Wheel trims, wheel caps, door sills, gear lever
knobs, ...
"Security and safety"
Anti-theft alarm, window engraving, wheel
security bolts, child seats, breathalyzer, first aid
kit, warning triangle, high visibility jacket, stolen
vehicle tracking system, fleet management unit,
snow chains, tyre snow socks, front foglamps
kit, ...
"Protection"
Mats*, seat covers compatible with lateral
airbags, mud flaps, side protection rubbing
strips, bumper protectors, loading area
protection (on wood or plastic), rear sill
finishers, rear mat,
...
th
e fitting of electrical equipment or
accessories which are not recommended
by PE
u
g
Eo
t
may result in a failure of
your vehicle's electronic system and
excessive electrical consumption.
Contact a PE
u
g
Eo
t
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 PE
u
g
Eo
t 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. *
t
o a
void any risk of jamming of the pedals:
-
e
nsure that the mat is positioned and
secured correctly,
-
n
ever fit one mat on top of another.
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Roof bars / Roof rack
to fit the transverse roof bars, use the fixing
points provided for this purpose:
F
o
pen the fixing covers on each bar,
F
p
ut each fixing in place and lock them on
the roof one by one,
F
e
nsure that roof bars are correctly fitted (by
shaking them),
F
c
lose the fixing covers on each bar.
th
e bars can be interchanged and are
adaptable to each pair of fixing points.to f it a roof rack, use the fixing points provided
for this purpose:
F
p
lace the roof rack on the roof aligned with
the fixing points and secure each one in
turn,
F
e
nsure that roof rack is correctly fitted (by
shaking it).
Be sure to refer to national legislation in
order to comply with the regulations for
transporting objects that are longer than
the vehicle. Maximum authorised weight on each
fixing point
, for a loading height not
exceeding 40 cm: 25 kg.
Maximum weight by vehicle size:
-
c
ompact (L1) with 8 fixing points:
200 kg
-
s
tandard (L2) and long (L3) with
10
fixing points: 250 kg
If the height exceeds 40 cm, adapt the
speed of the vehicle to the profile of the
road to avoid damaging the roof rack
or roof bars and the fixing points on the
roof.
Front mud flaps, rear mud flaps...
Screenwash, replacement fuses, wiper blades,
interior and exterior cleaning and maintenance
products, replacement bulbs...
to prevent the mat from becoming caught under the
pedals:
- ensure that the mat and its fixings are positioned
c o r r e c t l y,
- never fit one mat on top of another.
Audio equipment, hands-free kit, speakers, navigation...
Regardless of the audio and telematic equipment offered
on the market, the technical constraints linked with
the fitting of equipment of these families of products
mean that the special features of the equipment and
its compatibility with the capacities of the your vehicle's
standard equipment must be taken into account. Please
contact a dealer for information before fitting such
equipment.
For any work on your vehicle, use
a qualified workshop that has the
technical information, skills and
equipment required, all of which a
PE
ugEo
t
d
ealer is able to provide.
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* According to engine.
Diesel engine
1. Screenwash and headlamp wash reservoir.
2. Coolant header tank.
3.
E
ngine oil filler cap.
4.
E
ngine oil dipstick.
5.
P
riming pump*.
6.
B
rake fluid filler cap.
7.
Battery.
8.
R
emote earth point ("-" terminal).
9.
Fusebox.
10.
P
ower steering fluid reservoir.
11.
A
i r f i l t e r.
th
is engine is shown as an example. t
h
e locations of the engine oil dipstick and filler cap may vary.
th
e Diesel fuel system operates under
high pressure:
-
N
ever carry out any work on this
system yourself.
-
H
Di engines make use of advanced
technology.
All maintenance and repairs require
specially trained staff, which only a
PE
ugEo
t
d
ealer can provide.
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F unclip the cover by pulling at the top left, then right.
F D isengage the cover completely and turn it over,
Good Failed
Tw e e z e r
Access to the tools
F take the tweezer from its housing.
th
e extraction tweezer is located behind the
fusebox cover, on the dashboard pillar. Before changing a fuse:
F
t
he cause of the failure must be identified
and rectified,
F
a
ll electrical consumers must be
switched
off,
F
t
he vehicle must be immobilised with the
ignition off,
F
i
dentify the failed fuse using the tables and
layout drawings in the following pages.
Changing a fuse
to replace a fuse, you must:
F u se the special tweezer to extract the fuse
from its housing and check the condition of
its filament.
F
a
lways replace the failed fuse with a fuse
of the same rating (same colour); using a
different rating could cause faults (risk of
f i r e).
If the fuse fails again soon after replacement,
have the vehicle's electrical system checked by
a PE
u
g
Eo
t dealer or a qualified workshop.
th
e replacement of a fuse not shown in
the tables below may cause a serious
malfunction of your vehicle. Contact
a PE
u
g
Eo
t dealer or a qualified
workshop.
Changing a fuse
In the event of a breakdown