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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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Exterior
Filler cap, fuel tank 265 -266
Misfuel prevention 26 6-267
Running out of Diesel fuel, priming
327
un
der-inflation detection
26
2-264
ty
res, pressures
2
63 -264, 337
ESC programme
1
61-163
ABS, EBFD
1
62
DSC, ASR
1
63
gr
ip control
16
3, 16 4 -165
Snow chains
2
68
Front doors
7
4-75
AdBlue
® tank 28 3-286to
ol box 2 87-289
Automatic illumination of headlamps
1
49
Automatic headlamp dipping
153 -15 4
Direction indicators 1
48
Manually adjusting the headlamp beam height
1
55
Changing front bulbs
3
03-309
Headlamp wash
1
58
op
ening the bonnet
2
76 Key
47
Key, remote control
4
7-54
Changing the battery, reinitialisation
5
4
Keyless Entry and Starting
5
5-71
Changing the battery, reinitialisation
7
0
Starting - switching off the engine, key, remote control
1
99 -201
Starting - switching off the engine, Keyless Entry and starting
2
02-204
Locking / unlocking from inside
7
2-73
Alarm
95-97
Speed limit
recognition
225-228
Collision Risk Alert
2
43 -245
Active Safety Brake
2
43, 246 -248
Fatigue detection
2
50-251
Changing a wiper b l a d e
2 74
Automatic wiping
1
57-158
Front demisting, defrosting
1
32
Front foglamps
1
47, 309
Daytime running lamps
1
49, 305
Cornering lighting
1
52
Parking sensors
2
55-257
to
wing
325-326
over view
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Memorising the speed
setting
this memorisation is in addition to the display
of Speed limit recognition .
th
e driver can choose to adapt the speed
setting to the speed limit suggested, by
pressing the memorisation button at the speed
limiter controls, with the standard cruise control
or the dynamic cruise control.
th
is speed setting then replaces the previous
speed setting for the speed limiter and/or
dynamic cruise control.
For more information on the
Speed limiter , Cruise control or
Dynamic cruise control , refer to the
corresponding sections.
Steering mounted controls
1. Select speed limiter/cruise control mode.
2. M emorise a speed setting.
Operating limits
the legislation on speed limits is specific to
each country.
th
e system does not take account of reduced
speed limits in the following cases:
-
p
oor weather (rain, snow),
-
a
tmospheric pollution,
-
t
railer, caravan,
-
d
riving with snow chains fitted,
-
p
uncture repair using the temporary repair
kit,
-
y
oung drivers.
op
eration of the system may be disrupted or it
may not work at all in the following situations:
-
p
oor visibility (inadequate street lighting,
falling snow, rain, fog),
-
w
indscreen area ahead of the camera dirty,
misty, frosty, covered with snow, damaged
or masked by a sticker,
-
f
ault with the camera,
-
o
bsolete or incorrect mapping,
-
h
idden road signs (other vehicles,
vegetation, snow),
-
s
peed limit signs that do not conform to the
standard, are damaged or distorted.
Clean the area of the windscreen in
front of the camera regularly.
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Under-inflation detection
the system monitors the pressures in 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 ever y time the
tyre pressures are adjusted or a wheel
changed.
th
e system triggers an alert as soon as it
detects a drop in the inflation pressure of one
or more tyres.th e under-inflation detection system
does not replace the need for vigilance
on the part of the driver.
th
is 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 conditions
(high loading, high speed, long journey).
System which automatically checks the pressures of the tyres while driving.th
e inflation pressures defined for
your vehicle can be found on the tyre
pressure label.
For more information on the
Identification markings , refer to the
corresponding section.
ty
re 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).
ot
her wise (when hot), add 0.3 bar to
the pressures shown on the label.
Driving with under-inflated tyres
increases fuel consumption.
Snow chains
the system does not have to be
reinitialised after fitting or removing
snow chains.
Spare wheel
the steel spare wheel does not have an
under-inflation detection sensor.
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Snow chains
In wintry conditions, snow chains improve
traction as well as the behaviour of the vehicle
when braking.
th
e snow chains must be fitted only to
the front wheels.
ta
ke account of the legislation in force
in your country on the use of snow
chains and the maximum running speed
authorised. Avoid driving with snow chains on roads
that have been cleared of snow, to
avoid damaging your vehicle's tyres and
the road sur face. If your vehicle is fitted
with alloy wheels, check that no part of
the chain or its fixings is in contact with
the wheel rim.
us
e only the chains designed to be fitted to the
type of wheel fitted to your vehicle:
You can also use snow socks.
For more information, contact a PE
u
g
Eo
t
dealer or a qualified workshop.
Advice on installation
F If you have to fit the chains during a journey, stop the vehicle on a flat sur face
on the side of the road.
F
A
pply the parking brake and position any
wheel chocks to prevent movement of your
vehicle.
F
F
it the chains following the instructions
provided by the manufacturer.
F
M
ove off gently and drive for a few
moments, without exceeding 30 mph
(50
km/h).
F
S
top your vehicle and check that the snow
chains are correctly tightened.
or
iginal tyre size
ty
pe of chain
215/65 R16 12 mm links
215/60 R17 K
oN
I
g
K-S
uM
MI
t
VA N K8 4
225/55 R17
It is strongly recommended that before
you leave, you practise fitting the snow
chains on a level and dry sur face.
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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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By visiting a PEugEo t dealer, you can
also obtain products for cleaning and
maintenance (exterior and interior)
-
including ecological products in the
"
tE
CHNA
t
u
R
E" range, topping-up
products (screenwash...), touch-up pens
and paint aerosols for the exact colour
of your vehicle, refills (cartridge for the
temporary puncture repair kit...), ...
"Multimedia"
Smartphone support, table support or semi-
integral navigation support, range of audio
systems and portable navigation systems,
driving recorder, Bluetooth hands-free kit,
DVD
player, multimedia support, driving aids,
vehicle tracking system,
...
Range of trade equipment
Another range is also available, structured
around comfort, leisure and maintenance:
Anti-theft alarm, window engraving, first aid kit,
high visibility safety vest, rear parking sensors,
warning triangle...
Seat covers compatible with airbags for front
seat, bench seat, rubber mats, carpet mats,
snow chains.
Parts and Services technical information
publishes an accessory catalogue offering
various equipment and fittings, such as:
Roof bars for short, medium and long
wheelbase (load retainers for all models).
Sill plate, loading roller, sill.
to
wbar, towbar harness.
Roof racks, roof bars, ladder.
Separation partitions and grilles, smooth, non-
slip wooden protective floor.
Protective grilles, multimedia.
Practical information
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table of weights ........................... 333 , 335, 336tab
le position ................................................ 101
ta
bles of fuses .............................. 316, 317, 320
ta
ble top, working
...............................
..........109
t
a n k , f u e l
....................................................... 265
te
chnical data
.............................. 333, 335, 336
T
telephone ............400, 402, 404, 406 - 411, 456,
458, 460, 462- 467, 497, 498, 500
te
lephone, Bluetooth with voice
recognition
.................................................. 501
te
mperature, coolant
................................19, 31
th
ird brake lamp
................................... 311, 314
thr
ee flashes (direction indicators)
..............148
tim
e (setting)
..............................
....46, 421, 477
tM
C (
tr
affic info)
.......................................... 3
67
to
ol box
................................. 287, 289, 290, 296
to
o l s
..................................................... 290, 296
to
pping-up the AdBlue
® additive ................. 28 5to
tal distance recorder
................................... 38
to
uch screen ................ 39, 43, 44, 89, 150 -152,
154, 158, 220, 226, 236, 245, 247, 249, 250, 254, 256, 264, 341, 429
to
w b a r
.......................................... 198, 269, 272
to
wed loads
................................. 333, 335, 336
to
wing another vehicle
......................... 325
, 326
to
wing eye
.................................................... 325
tra
ction control (ASR)
............................ 25, 161
tr
affic information (
tA
)
................................. 489
tr
affic information (
tM
C)
.............................. 3
67
t
r a i l e r
.................................................... 198, 269
tr
iangle, warning ........................................... 287
tr
ip computer
............................................ 40 - 42
tr
ip distance recorder
..................................... 38
ty
pe of bulbs
................................................. 3
03
ty
r e s
................................................................ 12
ty
re under-inflation
detection
...................... 22, 262, 264, 295, 302
Speedometer
.............................................
14 -16
Stability control (ESC)............................. 25, 161
Starting the engine
.......................................
19 9
Starting the vehicle
......
202, 204, 206, 209, 214
Station, radio
........................ 3
94, 395, 450, 451
Stay, bonnet
..................................................
276
Steering mounted controls, audio
..................................
344, 432, 485, 486
Steering wheel, adjustment
............................
99
Stop
.................................................................
18
Stopping the vehicle
............
202, 204, 209, 214
Stop & Start
........................ 22, 29, 42, 132, 135,
218, 220, 265, 276, 281, 321, 324
Stop (warning lamp)
........................................ 18
St
orage
.................................. 105, 109, 117, 120
Storage compartments
......................... 12
0, 121
Storage wells
......................................... 117, 1 2 0
Stowing rings
................................................ 12 2
Sun visor
....................................................... 11 9
Switching off the engine
............................... 19
9
Synchronising the remote control
............. 54, 70
Screenwash
..................................................
15 8
Screenwash, rear
..........................................
157
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)
............
283
SCR system
..................................................
283
Seat and bench seat, rear, fixed
........... 11
3 , 11 6
Seat and bench seat, rear, on rails
..............
11 6
Seat belts
...................... 1
66, 168, 169, 180, 181
Seat belts, rear
..............................................
167
Seat, front bench, 2-seat
......................
104, 167
Seat, rear bench
...........................................
11 6
Seats, electric
...............................................
102
Seats, front ...............................
....... 99, 101, 102
Seats, front bench
......................................... 105
Seats, heated
........................................ 103, 105
Seats, rear
............................................. 11 0 , 113
Selector, gear
................................................ 214
Serial number, vehicle
.................................. 3
37
Service
............................................................ 28
Service indicator
....................................... 31, 3 3
Service (warning lamp)
................................... 28
S
ervicing
...............................
.......................... 12
Settings
...............
.. 412, 414, 416, 468, 470, 472
Settings, system
.................................... 420, 476
Sidelamps
............. 146, 304-306, 310, 313, 315
Side repeater
..............................
.................. 305
Sliding side door, electric
............................ 49, 57, 64, 65, 78 - 84
Sliding side door, hands-free
.............. 87
, 89, 90
Sliding side door, manual
......................... 75 -77
Sliding side window
...................................... 124
Snow chains
......................................... 26
2, 268
Snow chains, link
.......................................... 26
8
Socket, 12 V accessory
................................ 12
1
Socket, auxiliary
........................... 398, 454, 494
Socket, JACK
....................... 122, 398, 454, 494
Sockets, audio
.............................................. 12 2
Speed limiter
................................. 224, 227, 229
Speed limit recognition
................. 225, 226, 229, 232, 236
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