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Disconnecting the battery
Rapid lock lug
F Raise palette A as much as possible to
unlock clamp B .
F Remove clamp B by raising it. F
Raise palette A as much as possible.
F Replace clamp B open on the (+) terminal
F Press clamp B up to the stop.
F Lower palette A to lock clamp B .
Do not press too hard on the palette
because if the clamp is badly positioned it
will then be impossible to lock; restart the
procedure.
After re-connection
During the trip following the initial starting
of the engine, the Stop & Start may not be
operational.
In this case, the function will only be
available after the vehicle has been
continuously immobile, the duration
of which will depend on the ambient
temperature and the battery charge state
(up to around 8 hours)
After reconnecting the battery, switch on the
ignition and wait 1 minute before starting to
allow the electronic systems to initialise. For versions with right-hand drive, when
the odometer reaches 100 km (65 miles),
you should wait 15 minutes before starting
the engine.
However, if slight perturbations persist after
this, check with your PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.
When referring to the corresponding column,
your should reinitialise some equipment such
as:
- The remote control key or electronic key
(depending on the version)
- The sunroof and its electric privacy drape
- The electric window winder
- The date and time
- The memorised radio stations
Disconnecting the (+) terminal Reconnecting the (+) terminal
In order to maintain an adequate state
of charge for starting the engine, it is
recommended that the battery be disconnected
if the vehicle is taken out of ser vice for a long
period.
Before disconnecting the battery:
F close all openings (doors, tailgate,
windows, sunroof),
F switch off all electrical consumers (audio
system, wipers, lighting, etc.),
F switch off the ignition and wait for four
minutes.
At the battery, it is only necessary to
disconnect the (+) terminal.
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Characteristics of engines and towed loads
Engines
The engine characteristics are detailed on the
vehicle's registration certificate, and in the
sales documentation.
Weights and towed loads
When the ambient temperature is high,
leaving the engine running for 1 to
2 minutes after stopping the vehicle to
allow it to cool is recommended.
The weights and towed loads relating to your
vehicle are stated in the registration certificate,
and in the sales documentation.
These values are also shown on the
manufacturer's nameplate or label.
For more information, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop.
The GTW and towed load values indicated are
valid up to a maximum altitude of 1,000 metres.
The towed load value must be reduced by 10%
for each additional 1,000 metres of altitude.
The recommended nose weight corresponds
to the weight permitted on the towbar
(dismantlable with or without a tool).
GT W:
Gross train weight High ambient temperatures may result
in a reduction in the per formance of
the vehicle to protect the engine. If the
ambient temperature is above 37°C, limit
the towed load.
Towing with a towing vehicle which is only
slightly laden may negatively affect its
handling.
Towing a trailer increases the braking
distance.
With a towing vehicle, never exceed the
speed of 62 mph (100 km/h) (obser ve the
local legislation in force).
The maximum power corresponds to
the value type-approved on a test bed,
according to the conditions defined in
European legislation (Directive 1999/99/
EC).
For more information, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop.
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Petrol engines and towed loads
Engines1.2 litre PureTech
13 0 S &S 1.2 litre PureTech
13 0 S &S 1.6 litre THP 150
1.6 litre THP 160 1.6 litre THP 165
S&S
Gearboxes BVM6
(Manual 6-speed) E AT 6
(Auto. 6-speed) E AT 6
(Auto. 6-speed) E AT 6
(Auto. 6-speed) E AT 6
(Auto. 6-speed)
Codes EB2DTS MCM
STT EB2DTS AT6III
STT EP6FDTM AT6III EP6FDTMD
AT6III EP6FDT AT6III
STT
Model codes
MR... M4... HNYH/C1B
HNYH/C1F -
HNYH/C1K HNYW/C1B
HNYW/C1F 5GY W/C1A
5GX V/C1A5GZ W/C1B
5G Z W/C1F
Cylinder capacity (cm³) 1,1 9 91,1 9 91,59 8 1,59 81,59 8
Max power: EU standard (kW) 969611 0 120121.4
Fuel UnleadedUnleadedUnleadedUnleadedUnleaded
Braked trailer (within the GTW limit) (kg)
on a 10% or 12% gradient 1,4 0 0 - 1,3 0 0
1, 20 06006001,550
Unbraked trailer (kg) 660670600 600 685
Recommended nose weight (kg) 8080 707080
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Diesel engines and towed loads
Engines1.6 litre BlueHDi
10 0 S&S 1.6 litre BlueHDi
115 S & S 1.6 litre BlueHDi
115 S & S 1.6 litre BlueHDi
120 S&S 1.6 litre BlueHDi
120 S&S
Gearboxes BVM
(Manual 5-speed) BVM6
(Manual 6-speed) E AT 6
(Auto. 6-speed) BVM6
(Manual 6-speed) E AT 6
(Auto. 6-speed)
Codes DV6FD BE4 STTDV6FC ML6C
STT DV6FC AT6III
STT DV6FC ML6C
STT DV6FC AT6III
STT
Model codes
MC... BHYB/C2B
BHYB/C2F BHXH/C2B
BHXH/C2F BHXW/C2B
BHXW/C2F BHZH/C2B
BHZH/C2F -
BHZH/C2K BHZW/C2B
BHZW/C2F
Cylinder capacity (cm³) 1,5 6 01,5 6 01,5 6 01,5 6 01,5 6 0
Max power: EU standard (kW) 7385 8588 88
Fuel DieselDieselDieselDieselDiesel
Braked trailer (within the GTW limit) (kg)
on a 10% or 12% gradient 1,3 0 0
1,5 0 01,3 0 01,5 0 0 - 1,4 0 0 1,3 0 0
Unbraked trailer (kg) 680685695685695
Recommended nose weight (kg) 8080808080
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Diesel engines and towed loads
Engines2.0 litre BlueHDi 1502.0 litre BlueHDi 1502.0 litre BlueHDi 150
S&S 2.0 litre BlueHDi 180
S&S
Gearboxes BVM6
(Manual 6-speed) E AT 6
(Auto. 6-speed) BVM6
(Manual 6-speed) E AT 6
(Auto. 6-speed)
Codes DW10FD ML6CDW10FD AM6IIIDW10FD ML6C STT DW10FC AM6III STT
Model codes
MR... M9... AHXG/C2 A
AHX V/C2 AAHRH/C2B
AHRH/C2F
AHSH/C2B AHSH/C2F
AHXH/C2B AHXH/C2F AHWW/C2B
AHWW/C2F
Cylinder capacity (cm³) 1,9 971,9 971,9 971,9 97
Max power: EU standard (kW) 11 011 011 013 3
Fuel DieselDieselDieselDiesel
Braked trailer (within the GTW limit) (kg)
on a 10% or 12% gradient 600
6002,000 1,70 0
Unbraked trailer (kg) 600600 74 5750
Recommended nose weight (kg) 707080 80
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Dimensions (in mm)
These dimensions have been measured on an unladen vehicle.
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Identification markings
Different visible markings for the identification of your vehicle.
A. Vehicle identification number (VIN),
under the bonnet.
The number is engraved on the body structure.
B. Vehicle identification number (VIN), on
the dashboard.
The number is recorded on a label, visible
through the windscreen.-
the vehicle identification number (VIN),
- the maximum authorised vehicle weight
(the Gross Vehicle Weight or GV W),
- the maximum authorised train weight
(GT W),
- the maximum weight on the front axle,
- the maximum weight on the rear axle. -
the spare tyre pressure.
It also indicates the paint colour code.
The vehicle may be originally equipped
with tyres with higher load and speed
indices than those indicated on the label,
without affecting inflation pressure.
Checking tyre pressures
The tyre pressures should be checked when
cold at least monthly.
The pressures given on the label are valid for
cold tyres. If you have driven for more than
10 minutes or more than 6 miles (10 kilometres)
at more than 30 mph (50 km/h), the tyres will be
warm. In this case 0.3 bar (30 kPa) should be
added to the pressures given on the label. Never reduce the pressure of a warm
tyre.Low tyre pressures increase fuel
consumption.
C. Manufacturer's label.
This self-destructing label is affixed near to the
right-hand door.
It bears the following information:
-
the name of the manufacturer,
- the European Whole Vehicle Type Approval
number, D. Tyres / paint code label.
This label is affixed near to the driver's door.
It bears the following information about the
tyres:
-
the tyre pressures, unladen and laden,
- the tyre specification, made up of the
dimensions and type as well as the load
and speed indices,
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