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exterior
Filler cap, fuel tank 261-262
Misfuel prevention 26 2-263
Running out of Diesel fuel,   priming
 
322
un
der-inflation detection
 2
 58-260
Tyres, pressures
 
2
 59 -260, 327
e
SC system  
1
 59 -161
ABS, 
e
B
 FD  
1
 59 -160
DSC, ASR
 
1
 61
gr
ip control
 16
 1, 162-163
Snow chains
 
2
 64
Front doors
 
6
 5
AdBlue
® tank 2 78-281
Tool box  2 82-284
Automatic illumination of headlamps
 1
47
Automatic headlamp   dipping 
151-152
Direction indicators
 1
46
Adjusting the headlamp   beam height
 1
53
Changing front bulbs
 2
98-304
Headlamp wash
 1
56
Panoramic sunroof
 1
20
Accessories
 
267-268
op
ening the bonnet
 
2
71 Key
 
45
Key, remote control  
4
 5 -50
Changing the battery, reinitialisation
 5
 1
Keyless  e
n
 try  
and Starting
 5
 2-62
Changing the cell battery,  reinitialisation
 6
 2
Starting - switching off the engine 198 -20 0
-
 k
ey, remote control
-
 
K
eyless 
e
n
try and Starting  
remote control
Locking - unlocking from inside
 
6
 4
Alarm
 
83-85
Speed limit  
recognition 
221-224
Collision Risk Alert
 2
39 -242
Active Safety Brake
 
2
42-244
Changing a wiper   blade
 
269
Automatic wiping
 1
55-156
Front demisting, defrosting
 1
31
Front foglamps
 
1
45, 299, 304
Daytime running lamps
 
1
47, 300
Cornering lighting
 1
50
Parking sensors
 2
52-253
Towing
 
320-321 
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Instruments and 
controlsCourtesy lamps 140
Interior mood lighting 1 53
-
 
c
 ourtesy lamp
-
 pan
oramic roof
Rear view mirror
 
1
 43
Reversing camera   on interior mirror
 
2
 54
em
ergency or assistance 
call
 
1
 58, 328 -329
12 V accessory socket
 
1
 13
uS
B port - JACK auxiliary socket  
1
 13 -114
Deactivating the passenger   front airbag
 
1
 70, 176
5/6-speed manual gearbox
 2
03
ge
ar shift  
indicator
 
204
Automatic gearbox
 20
5-209
ele
ctronic gearbox
 2
10-213
Stop & Start
 
2
14-217
Hill start assist
 
2
02 Manual air conditioning
 1
25-126
Dual-zone air   conditioning
 
127-130
Rear heating, air conditioning
 1
36
Air recirculation
 1
25, 130
Front demist - defrost
 
1
 31
Rear screen demist - defrost
 
1
 33
Parking brake
 
2
 01
op
ening the bonnet
 
2
71
Dashboard fuses
 3
11-314 Touch screen (P
e
ugeo
T 
  
Connect Nav)
 
4
 1- 43, 331- 418
Touch screen (P
e
ugeo
T 
  
Connect Radio)
 
4
 1- 43, 419 - 472
Bluetooth
® audio system 4 4, 473 - 495
Air vents
 
1
34
Setting the date and time 
4
 4 
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Locking - unlocking from inside 64el
ectric sliding  
d o o r (s)
 6
8 -71
el
ectric child lock  
1
 90
Hazard warning lamps
 1
58
Reinitialising the   under-inflation detection
 2
58-260
Deactivating Stop & Start
 
2
 16
Deactivating the DSC/ASR   system
  161
Adjusting the steering wheel
 
87
H
or n
 
 159
Head-up display
 21
8 -219
Instruments and controls (cont.)
Wiper c ontrol 15
4 -15 6
Trip computer  3 8 - 40
Memorising speeds
 2
20
Speed limiter
 2
25-227
Cruise control
 
2
28 -231
Dynamic cruise control
 
2
32-238
Instrument panel
 
1
3 -14
Warning lamps
 1
5-28
Coolant temperature
 2
9
Service indicator
 2
9-31
oi
l level indicator
 
3
2
AdBlue
® range indicators 33 -35
Distance recorder  3 6
ge
ar shift  
indicator
  204
Lighting dimmer
 
3
 7
Trip computer
 
3
 8 - 40
Setting the time and date
 
4
 4
Fatigue detection system
 
2
 47-248
el
ectric windows  
8
 6
Adjusting the electric   m i r r o r s
 
141
gr
ip control
 16
 1, 162-163
Programmable heating -  ventilation
 1
37-139
Alarm
 
83-85
Adjusting the headlamp   beam height
 1
53
Lane Departure   Warning System
 
2
 45 -246
Blind Spot Monitoring   System
 2
49-251
Automatic headlamp   dipping
 
151-152
Setting the time and date (touch screen) 44Setting the time and date (audio system) 44
Rear vision
 2
55 -257
Memorising speeds
 2
20
Speed limit   recognition
 
2
21-224, 227, 230, 234
Collision Risk Alert
 
2
39 -242
Active Safety Brake
 
2
42-244
Deactivating Stop & Start
 
2
 16
Lighting control
 1
44-147
Direction indicators
 1
46
. 
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eco-driving is a range of everyday practices 
that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel 
consumption and Co
2 emissions.
eco-driving
Optimise the use of your 
gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently and 
change up without waiting. During acceleration 
change up early.
With an automatic or electronic gearbox, 
give preference to automatic mode and avoid 
pressing the accelerator pedal heavily or 
suddenly.
The gear shift indicator invites you to engage 
the most suitable gear: as soon as the 
indication is displayed in the instrument panel, 
follow it straight away.
For vehicles fitted with an electronic or 
automatic gearbox, this indicator appears only 
in manual mode.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use 
engine braking rather than the brake pedal, 
and press the accelerator progressively. These 
practices contribute towards a reduction in fuel 
consumption and C
o
2 emissions and also help 
to reduce the background traffic noise.
If your vehicle has cruise control, make use of 
the system at speeds above 25 mph (40 km/h) 
when the traffic is flowing well.
Control the use of your 
electrical equipment
Switch off the demisting and defrosting controls, 
if not automatic.
Switch off the heated seat as soon as possible.
Switch off the headlamps and front foglamps 
when the level of light does not require their 
use.
Avoid running the engine before moving off, 
particularly in winter; your vehicle will warm up 
much faster while driving.
As a passenger, if you avoid connecting 
your multimedia devices (film, music, video 
game...), you will contribute towards limiting the 
consumption of electrical energy, and so of fuel.
Disconnect your portable devices before 
leaving the vehicle.
Before moving off, if the passenger compartment 
is too warm, ventilate it by opening the windows 
and air vents before using the air conditioning.
Above 30 mph (50 km/h), close the windows and 
leave the air vents open.
Remember to make use of equipment that can 
help keep the temperature in the passenger 
compartment down (sunroof and window blinds...).
Switch off the air conditioning, unless it has 
automatic regulation, as soon as the desired 
temperature is attained. 
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Anti-lock braking system 
(ABS) and electronic brake 
force distribution (EBFD)
In emergency braking, press ver y 
firmly and maintain this pressure. When changing wheels (tyres and 
rims), ensure that these are approved 
for your vehicle.
Normal operation of the ABS may make 
itself felt by slight vibrations of the brake 
pedal.
The fixed illumination of this warning 
lamp indicates that there is a fault 
with the ABS.
The vehicle retains conventional 
braking. Drive carefully at moderate 
speed.
When this warning lamp comes on, 
coupled with the STOP  and ABS 
warning lamps, accompanied by 
an audible signal and a message, 
it indicates that there is a fault 
with the electronic brake force 
distribution (
e
B
FD).
You must stop as soon as it is 
safe to do so.
In both cases, have the system 
checked by a P
e
ugeo
T d
ealer or 
a qualified workshop as soon as 
possible.
Intelligent traction  
control
If fitted to your vehicle, it has a system to help 
driving on snow: intelligent traction control .
This system detects situations of difficult 
sur face adhesion that could make it difficult to 
move off or make progress on deep fresh snow 
or compacted snow.
In these situations, intelligent traction 
control  limits the amount of wheel slip to 
provide the best traction and trajectory control 
for your vehicle.
The use of snow tyres is strongly 
recommended on sur faces offering low 
levels of grip. 
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Driving recommendations
observe the driving regulations and remain 
vigilant whatever the traffic conditions.
Pay close attention to the traffic and keep your 
hands on the wheel so that you are ready to 
react at any time to any eventuality.
on a l
ong journey, a break every two hours is 
strongly recommended.
In difficult weather, drive smoothly, anticipate 
the need to brake and increase the distance 
from other vehicles. Never drive with the parking brake 
applied - Risk of overheating and 
damage to the braking system!
Risk of fire!
As the exhaust system of your vehicle 
is very hot, even several minutes after 
switching off the engine, do not park 
or run the engine over areas where 
inflammable substances and materials 
are present : grass, leaves, etc.
Never leave a vehicle unsupervised 
with the engine running. If you have 
to leave your vehicle with the engine 
running, apply the parking brake 
and put the gearbox into neutral or 
position
 
N or P, depending on the type 
of gearbox.
Driving on flooded roads
We strongly advise against driving on flooded 
roads, as this could cause serious damage 
to the engine or gearbox, as well as to the 
electrical systems of your vehicle.
Important!If you are obliged to drive through water:
-
 
c
 heck that the depth of water does not 
exceed 15 cm, taking account of waves 
that might be generated by other users,
-
 
d
 eactivate the Stop & Start system,
-
 
d
 rive as slowly as possible without 
stalling. In all cases, do not exceed 6 mph 
(10
 
km/h),
-
 
d
 o not stop and do not switch off the 
engine.
on l
eaving the flooded road, as soon as 
circumstances allow, make several light brake 
applications to dry the brake discs and pads.
If in doubt on the state of your vehicle, contact 
a P
e
ugeo
T d
 ealer or a qualified workshop. 
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To assure the durability of your vehicle and 
your safety, remember that certain precautions, 
described hereafter, should be taken when 
driving your vehicle:
Load the vehicle correctly
With a load carried, the vehicle must remain 
within the maximum authorised weight, the 
gro
ss Vehicle Weight.
To avoid upsetting the balance of the vehicle, 
the load should be centred and the heaviest 
part placed on the floor in front of the rear 
wheels.
Manoeuve cautiously,  
at low speed
The dimensions of your vehicle differ from 
those of a light vehicle, in width, in height, as 
well as in length, and some obstacles will be 
more difficult to notice.
Manoeuvre slowly.
Before turning, check that there are no 
obstacles at mid-height along the sides.
Before reversing, check that there are no 
obstacles, particularly at high level behind the 
vehicle.
Be aware of the external dimensions, if ladders 
are fitted. It is inadvisable to place heavy loads on a roof 
rack.
Loading the roof rack also requires you not 
to exceed the maximum load on the roof rack 
anchorages. 
o
b
 serve the maximum authorised 
weight, available from P
e
 ugeo
T
  dealers.
Loads must be securely lashed down.
Cargo that is not properly secured inside the 
vehicle can adversely affect the handling of the 
vehicle and create the risk of accident.
If your vehicle is fitted with a drop-side back, 
the height and width of the load must remain 
within the overall dimensions of the vehicle.
Drive the vehicle in a 
prudent and efficient way
Take corners gently.
Anticipate the need to brake as the stopping 
distance is increased, particularly on wet or icy 
roads.
Be aware of the effect of side winds on the 
vehicle.
ef
fective eco-driving saves fuel; accelerate 
progressively, anticipate the need to slow down 
and adapt your speed to suit the situation.
Indicate changes of direction well in advance 
so that you are seen by other road users.
Take care
The tyres must be inflated to at least the 
pressures indicated on the label, even over-
inflated by 0.2 to 0.3 bar for long journeys.
After ensuring that no obstacle might prevent 
closing, guide the movement of the door at the 
right speed until it closes.
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When towing
Distribution of loads
F Distribute the load in the trailer so that the 
heaviest items are as close as possible to 
the axle and the nose weight approaches 
the maximum permitted without exceeding it
.
Air density decreases with altitude, thus 
reducing engine performance. Above 
1
 
000
 
metres, the maximum towed load must 
be reduced by 10
 
% for every 1
 
000 metres of 
altitude.
Side wind
F Take into account the increased sensitivity  to side wind.
Cooling
Towing a trailer on a slope increases the 
temperature of the coolant.
As the fan is electrically controlled, its cooling 
capacity is not dependent on the engine speed.
F
 
T
 o lower the engine speed, reduce your 
speed.
The maximum towed load on a long incline 
depends on the gradient and the ambient 
temperature.
In all cases, keep a check on the coolant 
temperature.
F
 
I
 f the warning lamp and the 
STOP  warning lamp come on, 
stop the vehicle and switch off 
the engine as soon as possible.
Braking
Towing a trailer increases the braking distance.
To avoid overheating of the brakes, the use of 
engine braking is recommended.
Ty r e s
F Check the tyre pressures of the towing  vehicle and of the trailer, observing the 
recommended pressures.
Lighting
F Check the electrical lighting and signalling on the trailer and the headlamp beam 
height of your vehicle.
For more information on Weights
, refer 
to the corresponding section.
The rear parking sensors will be 
deactivated automatically to avoid the 
audible signal if a genuine P
e
ugeo
T 
t
owbar is used.
If the ambient temperature is high, it 
is recommended that the engine be 
allowed to idle for 1 to 2 minutes after 
the vehicle comes to a stop, to facilitate 
its cooling. For more information on Adjusting the 
headlamp beam height
, refer to the 
corresponding section. 
Driving