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Contents
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Corresponds to 
a left hand drive 
vehicle.Corresponds to a 
right hand drive 
vehicle.
10.   
 171-252
TECHNOLOGY
 on 
BOARD
6.  
 1
18-123
ACCESSORIES
7.  
 124-141
CHECKS 8
.  
 142-163
QUICK HELP
 
7-inch touch screen 171
PEUGEOT  Connect Sound 
(RD5)
 
233
T
owing a trailer
 1
18
Towbar with detachable  swan neck towball
 
120
Other accessories
 
122
Opening the bonnet
 
125
Petrol engine
 
126
Diesel engine
 
127
Levels
 
128
Checks
 
130
Fuel
 
132
Fuel cut-off
 
134
Diesel priming pump
 
134
BlueHDi and 
AdBlue
 
135 Battery
 
142
Temporary puncture   repair kit
 
143
Changing a wheel
 
144
Removable snow 
 
screen
 
148
Snow chains
 
149
Changing a bulb
 
150 a fuse
 
156 a wiper blade
 
160
Being towed
 
161
Precautions
 
162
9.   
 164-170
TECHNICAL
 DATA
 
Dimensions 164
Engines   169
Weights
  169
Identification markings
 
170The "T
echnology on board" 
section presents the new 
audio/navigation systems.
P EUGEOT
 Connect is the 
name given to all of the 
new equipment of the radio/
navigation range. 
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Location
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ExTERIOR
Remote control 18-19
Changing the battery , 
reinitialisation
 
19
Key
 
18
Starting
 
52
Hill start assist
 
53
Central locking / unlocking
 
18, 27
Locking / unlocking the load 
 
space
 
18, 27
Filler cap, fuel tank
 
132-133
Fuel cut-of
f, Diesel priming  
133
AdBlue®,  
topping up  38-39, 135-141
Wiper blades
 
160
Door mirrors
  
87-88
Side repeater
  
153
Active City Brake
  
99-102
Front lamps, foglamps, direction  indicators
  
55-57, 150-153
Headlamp beam height  adjustment
  
57
Changing front bulbs
  
150-153
Snow cover
  
148
Front doors
  
21
Sliding side door
  
22
Key
 
18
Opening the bonnet
  
125
T
owing, lifting
 
161Towbar, swan-neck towball 118-120
T
owed loads
 169
Parking sensors
 
92-93
Reversing camera
 
94
Number plate lamp
 
155
Puncture repair kit
 
143
Spare wheel, jack, changing  a
 
wheel, tools
 
144-148
Rear lamps, direction 
 
indicators
 
55-56, 154-155
3rd brake lamp
 
155
Changing rear bulbs
 
150, 154-155
Load space, opening
 
18, 27
Doors, tailgate
 
23-24, 26
Accessories
 
122-123
Roof bars
 
86
Rear roof flap
 
25
Emergency control
 
26 Dimensions
   164-167
Floor cab dimensions  
168
Brakes, pads
  
91, 128, 130
Emergency braking
  
95
ABS, EBFD
  
95
ASR, DSC
  
96
"Grip control"
  
97-98
Active City Brake
  99-102
T yres, inflation, pressures  170
T
yre under-inflation  detection
  41-42
Snow chains
 
149 
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Location
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Rear view mirror 88
Front courtesy lamp  81
Changing courtesy 
 
lamp bulbs
 
153
Spare wheel, jack, changing a  wheel, tools
 
144-148
Snow chains
 
149 Front, lateral airbags
 
105-108
Passenger's airbag 
 
deactivation
 
108, 1
 11
Battery, recharging, starting
 
142
Opening the bonnet
 
125
T
owing, towbar, coachbuilders, floor cab fuses
 
158
Front seats, adjustments, head 
restraint
 
74-75
Multi-Flex bench seat
 
76-77
Seat, bench configurations
 
78
Seat belts
 
103-104
INTERIOR
Rear courtesy lamp 81
Changing courtesy lamp bulbs  1 53
Load space
 
84-86
-
 
12 volt socket,
-
 
stowing rings,
-
 
trim,
-
 
load retainer
 ,
-
 
ladder separation or partition,
-
 
removable flap. Child seats
 
109-1
 17
Parking brake, handbrake  
91
Accessories
  
122-123  
         
        
        
     
        
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Location
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INTERIOR
Rear view mirror 88
Front courtesy lamp  81
Changing courtesy 
 
lamp bulbs
 
153
Spare wheel, jack, changing a  wheel, tools
 
144-148
Snow chains
 
149 Front, lateral airbags
 
105-108
Passenger's airbag 
 
deactivation
 
108, 1
 11
Battery, recharging, starting
 
142
Child seats
 
109-1
17
Parking brake, handbrake
 
91
Front seats, adjustments, 
head
 
restraint
 
74-75
Multi-Flex bench seat
 
76-77
Seat, bench configurations
 
78
Seat belts
 
103-104 Accessories
 
122-123
Rear courtesy lamp
 
81
Changing courtesy 
 
lamp bulbs
 
153
Load space
 
84-86
-
 
12 volt socket,
-
 
stowing rings,
-
 
trim,
-
 
load retainer
,
-
 
ladder separation or partition,
-
 
removable flap.
Opening the bonnet
 
125
T
owing, towbar, coachbuilders, floor cab fuses
 
158 
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Motoring & the Environment
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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 efficiency 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 
CO
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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Access
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From the inside
Unlock and open the side door using 
this handle, guiding the rearward 
movement to the point of resistance. 
Go past this point to hold the door 
open.
Good practice
Take care not to block the guide space 
on the floor to allow the door to slide 
correctly.
If your vehicle is parked on a slope, 
guide the sliding of the side door. In 
fact, the door could open or close more 
rapidly due to the slope of the ground 
and could cause injury.
For safety and operation reasons, do 
not drive with the sliding side door 
open.
SLIDING SIDE DOOR
From the outside
Pull the handle towards you then 
towards the rear and open the side 
door, guiding the rearward movement 
to beyond the point of resistance to 
hold it open.
Operation in the event of 
a  battery failure
Front and side passenger doors
In the event of a battery or of the 
central locking fault, use the lock to 
lock the doors mechanically.
-
 
T
 o open the door and get out of the 
vehicle, pull the interior control.
-
 
T
 o lock the door, insert the key in 
the lock, located on the edge of the 
door, then turn it one eighth of a 
turn.
Driver's door
-
 
Insert the key in the lock, then turn 
it to the right to lock or to the left to 
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Access
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In practice
It is possible to drive with the right-
hand door open to make it easier to 
carry long loads. The left-hand door is 
kept closed by the distinctive "yellow" 
lock, positioned at the base of the door. 
This closed door must not be used as 
a load retainer.
Driving with the right-hand door open 
is a special dispensation. Comply with 
the usual safety indications to warn 
other drivers.
HINGED REAR DOORS
From outside
Pull the lever to open the right-hand 
door.
To close, start with the right-hand door 
then close the left-hand door.
To open, pull the handle towards you. The hinged rear doors are 
asymmetrical (2/3 - 1/3), with the 
smaller door on the right.
They are fitted with a central lock. With the roof rear flap, the rear 
bumper has been reinforced to 
serve as a footrest when entering 
the vehicle.
Take care when a trailer is 
attached to the towball; opening 
the side-hinged rear doors may 
not be possible. You may have to 
detach the trailer. 
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From inside
When present on the vehicle, pulling 
this handle towards you opens the left-
hand door.
Opening to approximately 180°
A check strap system permits 
extension of the opening from 
approximately 90° to approximately 
180°.
Pull the yellow control when the door 
is open.
The check strap will engage again 
automatically on closing.When parked with the 
rear doors open to 90°, 
the doors mask the rear 
lamps. To signal your 
position to other road 
users driving in the same 
direction who may not 
have seen your vehicle, 
use a warning triangle 
or other device required 
by the legislation in your 
country.