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Restore – RES
To restore the vehicle's programmed speed
(for example after pressing the brake or clutch
pedal):The indicator comes on and the
cruise control function is restored.
F
G
o back gradually to the selected speed
and press RES .
Cancelling the programmed
speed
When the vehicle stops, after the ignition is
switched off, the system no longer stores any
speeds.
Malfunction
In the event of a fault, the system is
s witched off and the indicator goes
out.
Have it checked by a
PEUGEOT dealer or by
a
qualified workshop. Use the cruise control only when traffic
conditions allow you to travel at a
constant
speed for a certain period of time whilst
keeping a sufficiently safe distance from
other vehicles.
Do not activate the cruise control in urban
areas, in heavy traffic, on winding or steep
roads, on slippery or flooded roads, or in
conditions of poor visibility (heavy rain,
fog, falling snow, etc.).
In some circumstances, it may not
be possible to maintain or reach the
programmed speed: towing, vehicle
heavily loaded, steep climb, etc.
The use of mats not approved by
PEUGEOT may impair the operation of the
cruise control.
To avoid any risk of jamming of the pedals:
-
e
nsure that the mat is positioned
c o r r e c t l y,
-
d
o not fit one mat on top of another.
Lane Departure Warning
System
System which detects the involuntary crossing
of longitudinal traffic lane markings on the
ground (solid or broken line).
The lane departure warning system
cannot, in any circumstances, replace the
need for vigilance on the part of the driver.
A camera fitted at the top centre of the
windscreen monitors the road and detects lane
markings and the position of the vehicle with
respect to them.
With the vehicle running at a
speed higher than
37
mph (60 km/h), it triggers a warning if the
vehicle drifts off line.
This system is particularly useful on motor ways
and main roads.
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The system is automatically deactivated
if the Stop & Start system is active.
The system will restart and check the
operating conditions again when the
vehicle moves off. Detection may be impeded:
-
i
f the markings on the road are worn,
-
i
f there is little contrast between the
markings on the road and the road
sur face.
The system may suffer inter ference or not
work correctly:
-
w
hen the vehicle is carrying a very
heavy load (even more so if the load is
not evenly spread),
-
w
hen the conditions of visibility are
poor (rain, fog, snow, etc.),
-
w
hen the lighting conditions are poor
(dazzling sun, shade, etc.),
-
i
f the windscreen is dirty or damaged
near the camera,
-
i
f any of the ABS, DSC, ASR or
Intelligent Traction Control systems are
out of service.
Malfunction
If a malfunction occurs, this warning
l amp comes on, accompanied by
an audible signal and confirmed by
a
message in the screen.
Have the system checked by a
PEUGEOT
dealer or a
qualified workshop.
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Switching off
F Move from reverse gear into neutral.
Malfunction
If this warning lamp comes on in the
instrument panel accompanied by
a message in the screen, contact
a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
Reversing camera
If your vehicle is fitted with this camera, it is
located at the rear, next to the third brake lamp.
Switching on
The camera comes into operation when
reverse gear is engaged and remains active
up to approximately 9
mph (15 km/h). It is
deactivated above 11
mph (18 km/h).
The camera also comes on with the vehicle
stationary, when the rear doors are opened.
Switching off
When a for ward gear is engaged, the last
im age remains displayed for approximately
5
seconds then switches off.
In the same way, the last image also remains
displayed, with the vehicle stationary, when the
rear doors are closed.
With optimum vehicle conditions (position
on the road, loading level) the maximum
area of visibility covered by the camera
has a
field depth approximately 3 m long
and 5.5
m wide.
The area of visibility may vary depending
on the external weather conditions
(brightness, rain, snow, fog, etc.), the
load in the vehicle and the position of the
vehicle on the road.
When cleaning the camera and the
screen, avoid using a
detergent or a tool
which may scratch the glass.
Use a
non-abrasive cloth or a small brush.
It sends images to the screen installed in the
cab.
Activation and deactivation of the system is
done in the settings menu of the touch screen
audio-telematic system.
This rear vision is an aid to manoeuvring. The
reversing camera may be linked with the rear
parking sensors.
When the distance between the rear of the
vehicle and the obstacle is less than about
12 inches (30 centimetres), the audible signal
becomes continuous.
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Direction indicator side
repeaters
Ty p e A , W16WF – 16W
F
M
ove the mirror glass to access the screws.
F
R
emove the two fixing screws.
F
P
ull the bulb holder to release it from the
lugs.
F
P
ull the bulb out and change it.
Foglamps
Ty p e D , H11 - 55W
F T urn the steering wheel so that the wheel on
the side in question is turned fully inwards.
Halogen bulbs must be replaced after the
lamp has been off for several minutes (risk
of severe burns). Do not touch the bulb
directly with your fingers, use a
lint-free
cloth.
When each operation has been
completed, check that the lamps work
c o r r e c t l y.
F
R
emove the screw located in the wheel
arch.
F
R
emove the protective cover. F
R
emove the fixing clip and disconnect the
electrical connector.
F
T
urn and disengage the bulb holder.
F
C
hange the bulb taking care to align the
metal part with the grooves on the lamp.
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Ty p e C , 12 V10W – 10W
Side marker lamps
Ty p e A , W5W – 5W
Courtesy lamps
F If your vehicle is fitted with these lamps
(L4 body), remove the two fixing screws.
F
P
ull the bulb holder to release it from the
lugs.
F
P
ull the bulb out and change it. Front/Rear
F P ress at the points indicated by the arrows,
then remove the courtesy lamp.
F
O
pen the protective flap.
F
C
hange the bulb by moving the two contacts
apart.
F
E
nsure that the new bulbs are secured
correctly between the two contacts.
F
C
lose the protective flap.
F
F
ix the courtesy lamp in its housing and
ensure that it is secured correctly.
Rear lamps
1. Brake lamps
Ty p e B , P21W – 21W
2. Brake/sidelamps
Ty p e B , P21/5W – 21W and 5W
3. Direction indicators
Ty p e B , PY21W – 21W
4. Reversing lamps
Ty p e A , W16W – 16W
5. Foglamp
Ty p e A , W16W – 16W
For more information on Types of bulbs ,
refer to the corresponding section.
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150
Dashboard, left-hand side,
fuses
F Remove the bolts and tilt the box to access the fuses. Fuses A (amps)
Allocation
12 7. 5Right-hand dipped headlamp
13 7. 5Left-hand dipped headlamp
31 5Engine compartment control unit relay – Dashboard control unit
relay (ignition +)
32 7. 5Cabin lighting (battery +)
33 7. 5Battery check sensor on Stop & Start model (battery +)
34 7. 5Minibus interior lighting – Hazard warning lamps
36 10Audio system – Air conditioning controls – Alarm – Tachograph –
Battery cut-off control unit – Additional heating programmer (battery +)
37 7. 5
Brake lamps switch – Third brake lamp – Instrument panel (ignition +)
38 20Central door locking (battery +)
42 5ABS control unit and sensor – ASR sensor – DSC sensor – Brake
lamps switch
43 20Windscreen wiper motor (ignition +)
47 20Driver's electric window motor
48 20Passenger's electric window motor
49 5Parking sensors control unit – Audio system – Steering wheel
mounted controls – Centre and side switch panels – Auxiliary switch
panel – Battery cut-off control unit (ignition +)
50 7. 5Airbags and pre-tensioners control unit
51 5Tachograph – Power steering control unit – Air conditioning – Reversing
lamps – Water in Diesel sensor – Air flow sensor (ignition +)
53 7. 5Instrument panel (battery +)
89 -Not used
90 7. 5Left-hand main beam
91 7. 5Right-hand main beam
92 7. 5Left-hand front foglamp
93 7. 5Right-hand front foglamp
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Rear lampsF Identify the defective bulb.
Carry out these operations in reverse order to
put each bulb in place.
1.
Direction indicators
Ty p e B , PY21W – 21W
2. Brake lamps
Ty p e B , P21W – 21W
3. Sidelamps
Ty p e A , W5W – 5W
4. Reversing lamps
Ty p e A , W16W – 16W
5. Foglamps
Ty p e A , W16W – 16W F
R
emove the four fixing screws of the lamp
unit.
F
P
ull the lamp unit out towards you.
F
C
hange the bulb.
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Accessories .................................................... 67
AdBlue® .................................................. 13 2-13 3
Adjusting the date ........................................... 28
Adjusting the seat angle
................................. 37
Adjusting the seat belt height
.................... 7
2-73
Adjusting the time
........................................... 28
Advice on driving
...................................... 87- 8 9
Airbags
...............................
.............................78
Airbags, curtain
............................................... 76
Airbags, front ....................................... 75 -76, 79
Airbags, lateral
................................................ 76
Air conditioning
......................................... 46 - 47
Air conditioning, additional
....................... 4
6 - 47
Air conditioning, automatic
.......................44, 50
Air conditioning, manual
........................... 4
3, 50
Alarm
............................................................... 35
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
..........12, 68 - 69
Armrest, front
.................................................. 38
Anti-slip regulation (ASR)
.........................68-69
Assistance, emergency braking
...............68-69
Audio streaming (Bluetooth)
..........................7- 8
Audio system
..................................................... 1
Battery
............................................. 91, 129, 153
BlueHDi
................................................... 21, 132
Bluetooth (hands-free)
........................... 1
2-13, 5
Bluetooth (telephone)
............................. 1
2-13, 5
Bonnet
........................................................... 125
Brake discs
............................................. 12 9 -131
Brakes
........................................................... 131
Brightness
......................................................... 8
Bulbs (changing)
.................................... 143 -14 4
Bulbs (changing, type)
.................................. 14 4Cable, audio
..................................................
7, 4
Cable, Jack ...................................................7, 4
Capacity, fuel tank
..................................20, 116
CD
.....................................................................7
CD, MP3
............................................................7
Centre console
..................................................4
Changing a
bulb
.....................................14
3 -14 4
Checking the levels
................................126 -128
Checks
...................................................12 9 -131
Checks, routine
.....................................129, 131
Child seats
..............................
...........74, 77, 85
Cigarette lighter
..............................................58
Configuration, vehicle
............................... 2
2, 27
Control, heated seats
......................................38
Control stalk, lighting
................................15, 61
Control stalk, wipers
.......................................65
C
ourtesy lamp, front ...........................52-54, 56
Courtesy lamp, rear
........................................58
Courtesy lamps
...............................................58
Cruise control
.........................................101-105
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) – Digital radio
..........................5
Dashboard
.........................................................4
Daytime running lamps
...................................61
Daytime running lamps, LED
..........................62
Deactivating the passenger airbag
.....75, 78 -79
Dimensions
..............................
.....................162
Direction indicators
...................................15, 61
Display screen, instrument panel
...............7, 92
Driving abroad ................................................. 61
Dynamic stability control (DSC)
................68-69 Emergency braking assistance (EBA)
......
68-69
Electric windows .............................................36
Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD)
....68-69
Engine compartment
.................................... 12
6
Engine, Diesel
...............................118, 126, 158
Engines
..................................................157-15 8
Filling the AdBlue
® tank ................................ 132
Filling the fuel tank ................................ 11 6 , 11 8
Filter, air
........................................................ 12 9
Filter, Diesel fuel
................................... 126, 131
Filter, oil
................
......................................... 12 9
Filter, particle
......................................... 12 9 -13 0
Filter, passenger compartment
..................... 12 9
Fittings, front
............................................. 52-56
Fittings, interior
......................................... 5
2-56
Flap, fuel filler
................................................ 11 6
Fluid, brake
............................................ 126 -128
Fluid, engine coolant
.............................. 126 -128
Fluid, power steering
............................. 12
6 -128
Foglamps, front
............................................... 61
Foglamps, rear
................................................ 61
Fr
ont doors
...................................................... 33
Fu
el ................................................................ 11 8
Fuel tank ........................................................ 11 6
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B
C
D
E
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