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Starting / Switching off the engine with  
Keyless Entry and Starting
Starting the engine
F Briefly press the "S TA R T/
STOP " button while maintaining 
pressure on the pedal until the 
engine starts. The presence of the "Keyless Entry 
and Starting" electronic key in the 
recognition zone is essential.
If the electronic key is not detected in 
this zone, a message is displayed.
Move the electronic key into this zone 
so that the engine can be started.
If there is still a problem, refer to the 
"Key not detected - Back-up starting" 
section.
If one of the starting conditions is not met, 
a reminder message is displayed in the 
instrument panel.
In some circumstances, it is necessary 
to turn the steering wheel slightly while 
pressing the "
START/STOP " button to 
assist unlocking of the steering column; a 
message warns you when this is needed.
F
 
W
ith a manual gearbox , put the gear lever 
into neutral.
F
 
W
ith the electronic key inside the vehicle, 
fully depress the clutch pedal.
or
F
 
W
ith an automatic gearbox , place the 
gear selector at position P or N .
F
 
W
ith the electronic key inside the vehicle, 
fully depress the brake pedal. The steering column unlocks and the engine 
starts.
F
 
W
ith a manual gearbox , you should keep 
the clutch pedal fully depressed until the 
warning lamp goes off and not press the 
" START/STOP " button again until the 
engine is running.
or
F
 
W
ith an automatic gearbox , you should 
keep the brake pedal fully depressed until 
the warning lamp goes off and not press 
the " START/STOP " button again until the 
engine is running.
For Diesel engines
, in temperatures below 
zero and/or with a cold engine, the engine will 
not start until the pre-heater warning lamp has 
gone of f.
If this warning lamp comes on after 
pressing the " START/STOP " button:
As a safety measure, never leave the 
vehicle while the engine is running. 
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AdBlue® and SCR system
for BlueHDi Diesel engines
To assure respect for the environment and 
conformity with the new Euro 6 emissions 
standard, without adversely affecting the 
per formance or fuel consumption of Diesel 
engines, PEUGEOT has taken the decision to 
equip its vehicles with an effective system that 
associates SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) 
with a particle filter (FAP) for the treatment of 
exhaust gases.
SCR system
Using a fluid called AdBlue® containing urea, a 
catalytic converter turns up to 85% of nitrogen 
oxides (NOx) into nitrogen and water, which are 
harmless to health and the environment. The AdBlue
® is held in a special tank with 
a capacity of about 17 litres: this provides 
a driving range of about 12 500 miles 
(20
 
000
 
km). An alert is triggered automatically 
to warn you when the reserve level is 
reached: you can then drive about 1 500 miles 
(2
 
400
 
km) before the tank is empty.
During each scheduled service of your vehicle 
by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop, 
the AdBlue
® tank is refilled in order to allow 
normal operation of the SCR system.
If the estimated mileage of your vehicle 
between two services is greater than 
12
 
500
 
miles (20 000 km), it will be necessary 
to top-up the AdBlue
®. Once the AdBlue
® tank is empty, a 
s
ystem required by regulations prevents 
starting of the engine.
If the SCR system is faulty, the level 
of emissions from your vehicle will no 
longer meet the Euro 6 standard: your 
vehicle becomes polluting.
In the event of a confirmed fault 
with the SCR system, you must go 
to a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop as soon as possible: after 
a running distance of 650 miles 
(1
 
100 km), a system will be triggered 
automatically to prevent engine starting.
In either case, a range indicator gives 
you the distance you can travel before 
the vehicle is immobilised.
Freezing of the AdBlue
®
AdBlue® freezes at temperatures below 
around -11°C.
The SCR system includes a heater 
for the AdBlue
® tank, allowing you 
to continue driving in all weather 
conditions.
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Labels, identification .....................................3 45
Lamp, boot  .................................................... 140
Lamps, parking
 ............................................. 14
4
Lamps, rear
 
................................................... 328
Lamps  with "Full LED"   technology
 
.......................................... 151, 323
Lane departure warning   active ....................................... 21, 27 , 255 , 262
Lane Departure Warning   System (LDWS)
 
.................................... 27, 254
LEDs - Light-emitting   diodes
 
................................ 143, 323 , 324, 328
Level, brake fluid
 
........................................... 29
8
Level, Diesel additive
 
...........................300, 301
Level, engine coolant
 
..............................32, 299
Level, engine oil
 
...............................
 .......36, 297
Levels and checks
  ................................ 295-300
Level, screenwash   fluid
 
..................................................... 15 4, 299
Light-emitting   diodes - LEDs
 
....................14
3, 323 , 324, 328
Lighting
 ................
............................................ 17
Lighting, cornering
 
........................................ 151
Lighting dimmer
 ..............................
................42
Lighting, exterior
 ...............................
............141
Lighting, guide-me   home
 
.............................................. 57, 146 -148
Lighting, interior
 
.................................... 128, 129
Lighting, mood
 
........................................ 42, 129
Lighting, welcome
 
......................................... 147
Loading
 
........................................... 10, 137 , 293
Load reduction mode
 
.................................... 290
Locating your vehicle
 ...................................... 56
Lo
cking
 
 ................................................ 55, 61 , 63
Locking from   the inside
 
...................................................... 68
Long objects, transporting
 ............................ 13
4
Low fuel level
  ................................................ 281
L
Maintenance, routine ...................................... 10
Map reading lamps  ....................................... 128
Markings, identification
 
.................................345
Massage function 
  ........................................... 98
Massage, multi-point
 
...................................... 98
Mat
 
................................................................ 127
Memorising a speed
 
..................................... 226
Mirror, rear view
  ............................................ 101
Mirrors, door ............................ 99, 10 0 , 118, 260
Mirror, vanity
 ..............................
...................120
Misfuel prevention
 ...............................
..........282
Motorised tailgate
 
............................... 76, 77 , 79
Mountings, Isofix
 
........................................... 18 6
M
Net, high load retaining .................................137
Number plate lamps ...................................... 33
0
N
Opening the boot ......................................58, 75
Opening the doors ............................... .....58, 74
Opening the fuel filler flap
  .............................281
Opening the windows
 
..................................... 55
Pads, brake
 
................................................... 302
Paint
 
.............................................................. 345
Paint colour code
  .......................................... 345
Parcel shelf, rear
 ........................................... 13
6
Park Assist
  ............................................ 272, 2 74
Parking brake
 
................................................ 302
Parking brake, electric
 
...................25, 203 , 208
Parking sensors, front
 
...................................264
Parking sensors, rear .................................... 263
Personalisation
 ...............................
................13
P
E
UGEOT
 C
 onnect  
Assistance
 .................................................. 15
8
P
E
UGEOT
 C
 onnect Packs
 
 ...........................15 8
P
E
UGEOT
 C
 onnect SOS
 ............................. 15
8
Plates, identification ...................................... 345
Player, USB
  ................................................... 121
Port, USB
 
...................................................... 12
1
Pre-heater, Diesel
 
........................................... 18
Pressures, tyres
 
.................................... 316, 345
Pre-tensioning seat   belts
 ..............................
..............................171
Priming the fuel system
  ................................308
Protecting children
 
........................173, 17 7 , 178 , 
182 , 18 4 , 18 6 -188 , 19 0
Puncture
 
........................................................ 312
P
Oil change ..................................................... 297
Oil consumption  ............................................ 297
OIl, engine
 
..................................................... 297
On-board tools
 
...................................... 13 9, 309
Opening the bonnet
 ...................................... 29
4
O
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U
Under-inflation  (detection)  ................................................... 223
Unlocking
 ..............................
....................55, 58
Unlocking from the inside
 
...............................68
U
nlocking the boot   .................................... 57, 59
Unlocking the tailgate
 
...............................57, 59
Ticket holder
 .................................................
11
 9
Time (setting)
 ..............................
 ....................
45
Tool box
 
 .........................................................
13 9
To o l s
 
 ..............................................................
309
Total distance recorder
 
 ...................................
41
Touch screen ....................... 42, 48 , 50, 102 , 121
Towball, quickly   detachable
 
 ..................................................
285
To w b a r
 
 ..........................................
163, 19 6 , 284
Towbar with quickly   detachable towball
 ...................................... 28
 5
Towed loads
 
 ..........................................
339, 342
Towing another vehicle
 ................................. 33
 6
Traction control (ASR)
 
 ...........
26, 160 , 162, 16 4
Tr a i l e r
 
 ...........................................
163, 19 6 , 284
Trailer stability assist (TSA)
 
 ..................
160, 163
Trajectory control systems   ............................
160
Triangle, warning ........................................... 307
Trip computer
 
 ............................................
43, 44
Trip distance recorder
 
 .....................................
41
Ty r e s
 
 ........................................................
10, 345
Tyre under-inflation   detection
 
 .............................................
223, 316
V
Ventilation .............................. .10 , 104 -10 6 , 108
Visibility  ......................................................... 11 6
Vision, 180° for ward
 
..................................... 26
9
Vision, panoramic
 
......................................... 265
Visio Park
  ...................................... 265, 267 , 269
W
Warning and indicator  
lamps .............................. ..................16, 21 , 22
Warning lamp, braking   system
  ........................................................... 26
Warning lamp, Diesel   engine pre-heater
 ...............................
..........18
Warning lamps
 
.............................. 19, 22 , 25, 40
Warning lamp, Service ....................................23
Weights
 
................................................. 339, 342
Welcome lighting ..................................... 57, 148
Wheel, spare
 
................................. 309, 317 , 345
Window controls
 
............................................. 82
Windscreen, heated
 
...................................... 117
Wiper blades (changing)
 ............................... 15
4
Wiper, rear ..................................................... 153
Wipers
 
............................................. 20, 152 , 155
Wipers, automatic   rain sensitive
 ....................................... 15
2, 155
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The programmable heating operates independently from the engine.
With the engine off, it preheats the coolant circuit to ensure optimal engine operating temperature 
as soon as it is started up.
The programmable heating is switched on by the long range remote control. It may be immediate or 
deferred thanks to a programming function.
Programmable heating
Always switch off the programmable heating when refuelling to avoid any risk of fire or 
explosion.
The programmable heating is powered by the vehicle fuel tank. Before use, ensure that 
the remaining quantity of fuel is sufficient. If the fuel tank is in its reser ve, we strongly 
recommend you do not programme the heating.
To avoid the risks of intoxication or asphyxia, the programmable heating must not be used, 
even for short periods, in a closed environment such as a garage or workshop which are not 
equipped with an exhaust gas extraction system.
Do not park the vehicle on a flammable sur face (dry grass, dead leaves, paper, etc.) - risk of 
fire!
The volumetric alarm movement detector 
may be disrupted by the programmable 
heating air flows when it is operating.
To avoid any untimely triggering of the 
alarm when using the programmable 
heating, it is advisable that the volumetric 
monitoring is deactivated. Adapting the programmable heating 
enables you to use it to preheat the 
passenger compartment of your vehicle.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
Presentation
The heating programming remote control has 
the following buttons and displays:
Remote control
1.
Buttons for functions scroll-down menu.
2. Function symbols:
clock, temperature, operating time, 
programmed time, heater operation, 
heating management.
3. Digital displays:
time, temperature, operating time, 
programmed time or heating level.
4. Off button.
5. On button. 
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lit up: deferred programmed start-up.
flashing: heating on.
turned off: heating off.
Operating indicator light
F Press button 1 several times to display the 
functions.
The first press on the left or right button 
displays the time.
Then, the left button is used to scroll to the 
programmed time then the heating level (" C1" 
to " C5").
The right button is used to scroll to the 
passenger compartment temperature then 
the heater operating time when immediately 
switched on.
Function display
The passenger compartment temperature 
information is only available when the 
engine is off.
Setting the time
F  After having displayed the time, using 
button 1 , press on buttons 4 and 5 
simultaneously within 10 seconds.
This symbol will flash.
F  Set the time with button 1 .
F  Press simultaneously on buttons 4 and 5 to 
save it.
This symbol will be displayed.
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Immediate switching on
During these operations, if the message 
"FA I L " appears, it means that the signal 
has not been received. Follow the 
procedure again after having changed 
position.
Adjusting the operating time
F  Press on button 1 to display the operating 
time.
F 
Press on button 5 until the message " OK" 
appears.
When the signal has been received, the 
message " OK" is displayed along with the 
operating time.
The heater starts and this symbol is 
displayed.
This indicator light flashes during 
heating.
F  To deactivate the function, press on button 
4 until the message " OK" appears. This symbol and the indicator light 
will turn off.
This symbol will be displayed.
F  After having displayed the operating time, 
press on buttons 4 and 5 simultaneously 
within 10 seconds.
This symbol will flash.
F  Adjust the time by pressing on the buttons 
1: by 10 min increment and maximum value 
of 30 mins. 
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Deferred switching on
You must programme your start time for the 
system to automatically calculate the optimal 
time to start the heater.
This symbol will be displayed.
F After having displayed the programming 
time, press on buttons 4 and 5 
simultaneously within 10 seconds.
The factory value setting is 30 minutes.
F Set the time by pressing on button 1 .
F  Press simultaneously on buttons 4 and 5 to 
save it.
This symbol will be displayed.
F 
Press on button 1 to display the 
programming time.
This symbol will be displayed.
This symbol will flash.Programming the start timeF Press simultaneously on buttons 4 and 5 to 
save the operating time.
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