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Driving recommendations 192
Starting-switching off the engine, manual key, remote control
1
95
Starting-switching off the engine
"Keyless
e
n
try and Starting"
1
98
Parking brake
2
01
Hill start assist
2
02
5-speed manual gearbox
2
03
6-speed manual gearbox
2
03
Gear ef ficiency indicator
2
04
Automatic gearbox
20
5
ele
ctronic gearbox
2
10
Stop & Start
2
14
Head-up display
2
18
Memorising speeds
2
20
Speed limit recognition
2
21
Speed limiter
2
25
Cruise control
2
28
Dynamic cruise control
2
32
Collision Risk Alert and Active Safety Brake
23
9
Lane departure warning system
2
45
Fatigue detection system
2
47
Blind spot monitoring system
2
49
Parking sensors
2
52
Reversing camera, interior mirror
2
54
180° rear vision
2
55
Under-inflation detection
2
58Fuel tank
2 61
Diesel misfuel prevention 26
2
Snow chains
2
64
to
wing a trailer
2
65
en
ergy economy mode
26
6
Accessories
2
67
Roof bars / Roof rack
2
68
Changing a wiper blade
2
69
B o nnet
271
Diesel engine
2
72
Checking levels
2
73
Checks
276
AdBlue
® and SCR system
(BlueHDi Diesel) 2 78
Warning triangle (stowing)
2
82
to
ol box
2
82
te
mporary puncture repair kit
2
85
Changing a wheel
2
91
Changing a bulb
2
98
Changing a fuse
3
11
12 V battery
3
16
to
w i n g
3 2 0
Running out of fuel (Diesel)
3
22Dimensions
323
en
gines
324
Weights
324
Identification markings
3
27
Driving
Practical information
In the event of a breakdownte chnical data
emergency or assistance 328
Pe ugeot Connect Nav 3 31
P
e
ugeot Connect Radio
4
19
Bluetooth
® audio system 4 73
Audio equipment and telematics
Alphabetical index
Contents
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the distance remaining may be
weighted by the time factor, depending
on the driving conditions.
th
erefore, the spanner may also come
on if you have exceeded the period
since the last service, indicated in the
manufacturer's service schedule.
For BlueHDi Diesel versions, the
spanner may also be brought on earlier
than expected, depending on the
degree of deterioration of the engine oil
(depending on the country of sale).
th
e rate of deterioration of the engine
oil depends on the driving conditions in
which the vehicle is used.Resetting the service indicatorIf you have to disconnect the battery
following this operation, lock the vehicle
and wait at least five minutes for the
reset to be registered.
You can access the service information at any
time.
After each service, the service indicator must
be reset to zero.
If you have carried out the service on your
vehicle yourself, switch off the ignition:
Retrieving the service
information
F Press and hold this button,
F
S
witch on the ignition; the distance
recorder display begins a countdown,
F
W
hen the display indicates "=0" , release
the button; the spanner disappears. F
P
ress this button.th
e service information is displayed for a
few
seconds, then disappears.
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Instruments
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In the case of a steep slope, the door
may be driven by its own weight and
as a consequence may open or close
j e r k i l y.
th
ere would not be time for action at
the electric controls to take effect.
There would not be time for the
obstacle detection system to react.
ta
ke care not to leave the vehicle on
a steep slope with the door(s) open
without supervision. If this advice is not
followed, injuries or damage may occur
if a person or an object is trapped or
caught.
On a steep slope
It is possible to open and close the doors
electrically on slopes of up to 20%.
However, if your vehicle is on a slope, with the
front of the vehicle facing up, open the door
with care.
t
h
e door may open more quickly due
to the incline.
on a s
teep slope, guide the side door manually
to help it to close. However, if your vehicle is on a slope, with the
front of the vehicle facing down, the door may
not stay open and may close again jerkily with
the risk of injury.
Reinitialising electric doors
Following disconnection of the battery with the
doors open, it may be necessary to close the
doors manually to reinitialise them.
If the doors no longer work electrically,
reinitialise the door(s) as follows:
F
F
ully close the door(s) manually.
F
F
ully open the door(s) manually.
F
C
lose the door(s) manually.
F
F
ully open the door(s) manually.
F
C
lose the door(s) manually.
on c
ompletion of this procedure, electric
operation of the doors is restored.
However, if a problem persists following this
procedure, contact a P
e
ugeot dealer or a
qualified workshop.
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Folding and sliding table
Storage
For correct sliding of the table, ensure
that there is no object in the space used
by the runner on the floor.
Before manoeuvring the table, check
that there is nothing on the table.th
e storage space can accept a
maximum weight of 3 kg; do not exceed
this maximum load in use. You can move the table folded or
unfolded. However, for greater safety, it
is recommended that the assembly be
moved in the folded position.
It comprises a central storage space closed
with a lid.
u
n
folded, it offers a table with
two
tops on which objects can be placed.
t
h
e
central area includes two cup holders and can
also be used to place small objects (credit card,
pen, ...).
th
e assembly is mounted on a runner allowing it
to be positioned equally well in row 2 or row
3. F
S
lide back the cover for access to 11 litres
of storage space.
Moving forward or backward
F Raise this control (without going beyond the point of resistance) and slide the
assembly for ward or backward.
F
R
elease the control when it is in the
desired position.
F
C
heck that the table is correctly latched on
the runner. If this is not the case, move the
assembly slightly to the next notch on the
r u n n e r.
3
ease of use and comfort
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general points relating to child seats
For maximum safety, please observe the
following recommendations:
-
i
n accordance with e
u
ropean regulations,
all children under the age of 12 or less
than one and a half metres tall must
travel in approved child seats suited to
their weight , on seats fitted with a seat
belt or IS
oF
IX mountings*,
-
s
tatistically, the safest seats in your
vehicle for carr ying children are the
rear seats,
-
a c
hild weighing less than 9 kg must
travel in the rear ward facing position
both in the front and in the rear. PEUGEOT recommends
that children
should travel on the rear seats of your
vehicle:
-
re
arward facing up to the age of 3,
-
fo
rward facing over the age of 3.
Although one of P
e
ugeot
'
s main criteria when designing your vehicle, the safety of your children
also depends on you.
* t
h
e regulations on carrying children are
specific to each country. Refer to the
legislation in force in your country.
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In line with european legislation, this table indicates the options for installing child seats secured using a seat belt and universally approved (a) for the
weight of the child and the seat in the vehicle.
Seat Weight of the child and indicative age
Under 13 kg
(groups 0 (b) a n d
0 +)
up t
o approx 1 yearFrom 9 to 18 kg
(g r o u p 1)
1 to 3 years approx From 15 to 25 kg
(group 2)
3 to 6 years approx From 22 to 36 kg
(group 3)
6 to 10 years approx
Row 1 (c) (d) With individual
seat,
passenger seat U
UUU
With bench seat, outer seat U
UUU
With bench seat, centre seat X
XXX
Row 2 (e) (f)
ou
ter seatsUUUU
Centre seat UUUU
Row 3 (e) (f)
ou
ter seatsUUUU
Centre seat UUUU
Locations for child seats secured with a seat belt
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(a) universal child seat: child seat that can be installed in any vehicle using the seat belt.
(b)
g
r
oup 0: from birth to 10 kg. Infant car
seats and "car cots" cannot be installed on
the front passenger seat.
(c)
C
onsult the legislation in force in your
country before installing your child on this
seat.
(d)
W
hen a rear ward facing child seat is
installed on the front passenger seat,
the front passenger airbag must be
deactivated.
o
t
herwise the child risks
being seriously injured or even killed if the
airbag is deployed.
W
hen a for ward facing child seat is
installed on the front passenger seat, the
front passenger airbag must remain active.
(e)
t
o i
nstall a child seat on a rear seat, move
the seat in front for ward, then straighten
the backrest to leave sufficient space for
the child seat and the child's legs.
(f)
t
o i
nstall a child seat on a rear seat,
rearward facing or forward facing, adjust
the rear seat to the fully back position with
the backrest straightened. Remove and stow the head restraint
before installing a child seat with
backrest on a passenger seat.
Refit the head restraint once the child
seat has been removed.
U
S eat suitable for the installation of a child
seat secured using the seat belt and
universally approved, rearward facing and/
or forward facing.
X
S
eat not suitable for the installation of a
chld seat of the weight group indicated.
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Locations for ISoFIX child seats
In line with european legislation, this table indicates the options for installing ISoF IX child seats on seats in the vehicle fitted with ISoF IX mountings.
In the case of universal and semi-universal ISoF IX child seats, the ISoF IX size category, determined by a letter from A to G, is indicated on the child
seat next to the IS
oF
IX logo.
Weight of the child / indicative age
Less than 10 kg (group 0)
u p to approx. 6
monthsLess than 10 kg
(group 0)
Less than 13 kg (group 0+)
up t
o approx. 1 yearFrom 9 to 18 kg (group 1)
From approx. 1 to 3 years
Type of ISOFIX child seat Cotrearward facing rearward facing forward facing
ISOFIX size categor y F G C D E C D A B B1
Row 1 with 2-seat bench seat
or individual seat Not ISOFIX
Row 2 with
2-seat bench
seat in row 1 Right outer seat
XIL- SU IL- SUI U F, I L - S U
Centre seat XXIL- SU X I U F, I L - S U
Left outer seat XXIL- SU X I U F, I L - S U
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