
2
.
.
Instrument panels 7
W arning and indicator lamps 8
I
ndic ators
 
 18
Vehicle configuration
 
2
 2
Setting the date and time
 
2
 8
Trip computer
 
2
 8
Tachograph
 2
9
Instruments and controls
 
4
C
 entre console  
4
K
 ey
 
 30
Remote control  
3
 0
Anti-intrusion security
 3
 3
Front doors  
3
 3
Sliding side door  
3
 3
Rear doors  
3
 4
Alarm
 
 35
Electric windows  
3
 6
Driver's seat
 3
 7
2-seat front bench seat
 
3
 9
Rear seats
 4
0
Rear bench seats
 4
0
Steering wheel adjustment
 4
1
Mirrors
 42
H
eating/Manual air conditioning
 4
 3
Automatic air conditioning
 
4
 4
Additional heating systems
 4
6
Rear heating and/or air conditioning
 4
6
Programmable additional heating
 4
7
Recommendations for ventilation and air 
conditioning
 5
0
Front demist – defrost
 
5
 1
Defrosting the rear screen and  
door mirrors
 
5
 1
Cab layout
 
5
 2
Rear fittings
 
5
 7
Exterior fittings
 
6
 0Lighting controls
 6
1
LED daytime running lamps  
6
 2
Automatic illumination of headlamps  
6
 2
Guide-me-home lighting  
6
 2
Adaptive lighting
 6
 3
Parking lamps
 6
 4
Headlamp beam height adjustment
 6
 5
Wiper control stalk  
6
 5
General safety recommendations
 6
 7
Hazard warning lamps
 6
8
Horn
  68
Electronic stability control (ESC)
 
6
 8
Seat belts
 
7
 2
Airbags
 
75
Child seats
 
7
 7
Deactivating the passenger's front airbag
 7
8
ISOFIX mountings and child seats
 8
3
Child lock
 
8
 6
Over view
Dashboard instruments Access
Ease of use and comfort Safety
Lighting and visibility
Eco-driving 
Contents  

3
.
.
10
Driving recommendations 87
Anti-theft protection  8 9
Starting-switching off the engine
 
9
 0
Battery standby system
 
9
 1
Parking brake
 
9
 1
Manual gearbox
 9
2
Gear shift indicator
 
9
 2
Stop & Start
 
9
 3
Hill start assist
 
9
 5
Traf fic sign recognition
 
9
 6
Speed limiter
 
9
 9
Fixed speed limiter
 
1
 00
Cruise control
 
1
 01
Cruise control (3
  litre HDi engine)  
1
 03
Lane Departure Warning System
 1
05
Under-inflation detection
 1
10
Rear parking sensors, audible assistance
 1
11
Reversing camera
 
1
 12
Pneumatic suspension
 1
13F u e l 
11 6
Compatibility of fuels 1 18
Snow chains
 
1
 19
Towing a
  trailer  
1
 19
Towbar with quickly detachable towball
 
1
 20
Roof carrying systems
 
1
 23
Changing a
  wiper blade  
1
 24
Bonnet
 12
4
Diesel engines
 
1
 26
Checking levels
 
1
 26
Chec ks
 12
9
AdBlue
® (BlueHDi engines) 1 32
Temporary puncture repair kit
 1
 35
Spare wheel
 
1
 37
Changing a
 
bulb
 1
 43
Changing a
  fuse  
1
 49
Battery
 
153
To w i n g
 
15 5Engine technical data and towed loads 
 
1
 57
Diesel engines
 1
 58
Weights and towed loads  
1
 59
Dimensions
 1
 62
Identification markings
 1
 67
Glossary of labels
 1
 68
Driving
Practical information
In the event of a   breakdown Technical data
Alphabetical index Special features
Crew cab 1
71
Chassis cab/Floor cab  1 72
Double cab
 
1
 76
Tipper
 18
0
Audio equipment and telematics
. 
Contents  

4
Instruments and controls10.Driver's front airbag/Horn.
11. Steering wheel mounted audio system 
controls.
Centre console
3.Storage/portable ashtray.
4. 12
  Volt accessory socket (180   W max).
5. USB port/Cigarette lighter.
6. Dynamic stability control (DCS/ASR)/
Intelligent traction control.
7. Hill descent control.
8. Lane Departure Warning System.
9. Hazard warning lamps.
10. Central locking/Locking indicator lamp.
11. Demisting/Defrosting.
12 . Gear lever.
1. Fusebox.
2. Programmable additional heating.
3. Pneumatic suspension/Reading lamps/
Additional rear ventilation.
4. Cruise control/speed limiter controls.
5. Vehicle configuration/Headlamp beam 
height/Front/rear foglamps.
6. Lighting and direction indicator control 
stalk.
7. Instrument panel with display.
8. Wiper/screenwash/trip computer stalk.
9. Ignition switch.
1.Audio system/Navigation.
2. Heating/Air conditioning. 
Over view  

5
As a passenger, if you avoid connecting your 
m ultimedia devices (film, music, video game, 
etc.), you will contribute towards limiting the 
consumption of electrical energy, and so of 
fuel.
Disconnect your portable devices before 
leaving the vehicle.
Eco- driving
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
Optimise the use of your 
gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently 
an d change up without waiting. During 
acceleration, change up early.
With an automatic 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 automatic gearbox, 
this indicator appears only in manual mode.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, 
u se 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 reduce the 
b
ackground 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
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.
Consider using equipment that can help 
keep the temperature in the passenger 
compartment down (sunroof blind and window 
blinds, etc.). Switch off the headlamps and front foglamps 
when the ambient light level does not require 
their use.
Avoid running the engine before moving off, 
particularly in winter; your vehicle will warm up 
much faster while driving. Unless it has automatic regulation, switch off 
the air conditioning as soon as the desired 
temperature has been reached.
Switch off the demisting and defrosting 
controls, if these are not automatically 
managed.
Switch off the heated seat as soon as 
possible.
. 
Eco-driving  

7
Instrument panels
Level 1 instrument panel/
d isplay screen
1. Speedometer (mph or km/h).
2. Display screen.
3. Fuel gauge.
4. Coolant temperature.
5. Rev counter (rpm x 1,000). Level 1
  display screen
In the lower part:
-   Time,
-
 E
 xterior temperature,
-
 M
 iles/kilometres travelled,
-  
T
 rip computer (range, fuel consumption, 
e t c .),
-
 H
 eadlamp beam height,
-
 P
 rogrammable overspeed warning,
-  
C
 ruise control or speed limiter,
-  G ear shift indicator ~ Gear efficiency 
i n d i c a t o r,
-
 
S
 top & Start.
In the upper part:
-
 
Date,
-
 S
ervice indicator,
-
 A
lert messages,
-
 
S
 ystem status messages,
-
 V
ehicle configuration.
Level 2 instrument panel/
d isplay screen
1. Speedometer (mph or km/h).
2. Display screen.
3. Fuel gauge.
4. Coolant temperature.
5. Rev counter (rpm x 1,000).
1 
Dashboard instruments   

8
In the left-hand part:
-  Time,
-
 E
xterior temperature,
-
 W
arning or indicator lamps,
-
 
C
 ruise control or speed limiter.
In the right-hand part:
-
 
Date,
-
 S
ervice indicator,
-
 
T
 rip computer (range, fuel consumption, 
e t c .),
-
 A
lert messages,
-
 
S
 ystem status messages,
-
 V
ehicle configuration,
-
 H
eadlamp beam height,
-
 M
iles/kilometres travelled.
Warning and indicator 
lamps
When the ignition is switched on
Certain warning lamps come on for a few 
s econds when the vehicle's ignition is switched 
on.
When the engine is started, these same 
warning lamps should go off.
If they remain on, before moving off refer to the 
information on the warning lamp concerned.
Level 2
 
display screen
Brightness of instruments 
and controls
The instruments and controls can be adjusted 
for brightness by pressing the MODE button, 
with the sidelamps on.
For more information on Vehicle 
configuration
, refer to the corresponding 
section.Associated warnings
Certain warning lamps may come on in one of 
two modes: fixed (continuous) or flashing.
Only by relating the type of lighting to the 
operating status of the vehicle can it be 
ascertained whether the situation is normal or 
whether a
  fault has occurred.
In the event of a
  fault, the illumination of the 
warning lamp may be accompanied by an 
audible signal and/or a
 
message.
Visual indicators informing the driver 
that a
  system is in operation (operation 
or deactivation indicator lamps) or of the 
occurrence of a   fault (warning lamps). 
Dashboard instruments   

9
Warning lamps
When the engine is running or the vehicle is 
being driven, illumination of one of the following 
warning lamps indicates a  fault which requires 
action on the part of the driver.
Any fault resulting in the illumination of 
a
  warning lamp must be investigated further 
using the associated message.
If you encounter any problems, contact 
a
  PEUGEOT dealer or a   qualified workshop.
Operation indicator lamps
The lighting of one of the following indicator 
lamps confirms that the corresponding system 
is on.
Deactivation indicator lamp
If this indicator lamp comes on, this confirms 
that the corresponding system has been 
switched off intentionally.
This may be accompanied by an audible signal 
and a  message being displayed.
1 
Dashboard instruments   

10
Warning/indicator lampStateCause Actions/Comments
Red warning/indicator lamps Coolant 
temperature On H in the red zone. The coolant temperature is too 
high
and/or
an abnormal increase. Park and switch off the ignition.
Allow the system to cool sufficiently.
Check the level visually.
For more information on Checking levels
, refer to the 
corresponding section.
If the level is low, top it up.
If the level is correct, contact a
  PEUGEOT dealer or 
a
 
qualified workshop.
Fixed, with the needle 
in the red zone.
Engine oil pressure Flashing for a
  few 
seconds, with 
a
  message in the 
screen. A high level of deterioration of the 
engine oil.
Have the engine oil changed as soon as possible.
After the second level of alert, engine per formance will 
be limited.
Lit temporarily or 
fixed, with the engine 
running. Low oil level
or
a major fault. Park and switch off the ignition.
Check the level manually.
For more information on Checking levels
, refer to the 
corresponding section.
If the level is low, top it up.
If the level is correct, contact a
  PEUGEOT dealer or 
a
 
qualified workshop.
Battery charge Fixed. A fault with the charging system 
or the battery. Check the battery terminals.
For more information on the Battery
, refer to the 
corresponding section.
Fixed or flashing, 
despite the checks. A fault with the ignition or 
injection system. Have it checked by a
  PEUGEOT dealer or a   qualified 
workshop.
Opening detection Fixed. One of the vehicle access 
openings is not properly closed. Check that the cab doors, the rear and side doors and 
the bonnet are closed. 
Dashboard instruments