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With steel wheels:
With alloy wheels :
For more information on Identification 
markings, including in particular the tyre 
pressure label, refer to the corresponding 
section.
F
 
H
 ook the carrier I to the outer part.
F
 
S
 crew in the handle H to secure the carrier 
and steel wheel.
F
 
P
 osition the support J on the carrier I .
F
 
T
 ighten the handle H .
F
 
T
 ighten the three fixing bolts K of the carrier 
I onto the alloy wheel. F
 
I
 nstall the long socket A, the wheelbrace D 
and the bar B on the retaining bolt.
F
 
T
 urn the assembly clockwise to fully draw 
in the cable and raise the wheel under the 
vehicle.
F
 
C
 heck that the wheel is positioned 
horizontally flat against the floor of the 
vehicle and that the cut-out for the carrier 
system is visible.
F
 
S
 tow the tools and the trim (depending on 
model).Changing a  bulb
The headlamps have polycarbonate 
lenses with a 
protective coating:
F
 
d
 o not clean them using a   dr y or 
abrasive cloth, nor with a
  detergent 
or solvent product,
F
 
u
 se a   sponge and soapy water or a   pH 
neutral product,
F
 
w
 hen using a   high pressure washer 
on persistent marks, do not keep the 
lance directed towards the lamps or 
their edges for too long, so as not to 
damage their protective coating and 
seals.
Changing a
 
bulb must only be done with 
the ignition off and after the headlamp has 
been switched off for several minutes – 
Risk of serious burns!
F
 
D
 o not touch the bulb directly with your 
fingers, use a
  lint-free cloth.
It is essential only to use anti-ultraviolet 
(UV) type bulbs, so as not to damage the 
headlamp.
Always replace a
  failed bulb with a   new 
bulb with the same type and specification. 
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155
To w i n g
General recommendations 
Obser ve the legislation in force in your 
c o u nt r y.
Ensure that the weight of the towing 
vehicle is higher than that of the towed 
vehicle.
The driver must remain at the wheel of 
the towed vehicle and must have a  valid 
driving licence.
When towing a
  vehicle with all four wheels 
on the ground, always use an approved 
towbar; rope and straps are prohibited.
The towing vehicle must move off gently.
When the vehicle is towed with its engine 
off, there is no longer braking and steering 
assistance.
In the following cases, you must always 
call on a
  professional recovery ser vice:
-
 
v
 ehicle broken down on a   motor way or 
main road,
-
 f
our-wheel drive vehicle,
-
 
w
 hen it is not possible to put the 
gearbox into neutral, unlock the 
steering, or release the parking brake,
-
 
t
 owing with only two wheels on the 
ground,
-
 
w
 here there is no approved towbar 
available.
The charging operation must be carried 
out in a
 
ventilated area away from naked 
flames or any possible sources of sparks 
to eliminate the risk of explosion and fire.
Do not try to charge a
 
frozen battery: it 
must first be thawed out to avoid the risk 
of explosion. If the battery has frozen, 
before charging it have it checked by 
a
 
specialist who will verify that the internal 
components have not been damaged and 
that the case is not cracked, which could 
mean that there is a
 
risk of a
 
leak of toxic 
and corrosive acid.
Proceed with a
 
slow charge at low current 
for a
 
maximum of about 24
 
hours to avoid 
damaging the battery.
Charging the battery using 
a   battery charger
F Go to the battery located in the front left 
f l o o r.
F
 
D
 isconnect the battery.
F
 
F
 ollow the instructions for use provided by 
the manufacturer of the charger.
F
 
R
 econnect starting with the negative (-) 
terminal.
F
 
C
 heck the condition of the terminals and 
clamps. If they are covered with sulphate 
(whitish or greenish deposits), disconnect 
them and clean them all.
After refitting of the battery by 
a
  PEUGEOT dealer or a   qualified 
workshop, the Stop & Start system will 
only be active after a
  continuous period 
of immobilisation of the vehicle, a period 
which depends on the climatic conditions 
and the state of charge of the battery (up 
to about 8
  hours).
The presence of this label, in particular 
with the Stop & Start system, indicates 
the use of a
  12   V lead-acid battery with 
special technology and specification; the 
involvement of a
  PEUGEOT dealer or 
a
  qualified workshop is essential when 
replacing or disconnecting the battery. 
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156
Towing your vehicle
The removable towing eye is located in the tool 
box under the front passenger seat.
F 
U
 nclip the cover using a   flat tool.
The failure to follow this requirement may 
lead to damage to components of the 
braking system and the lack of braking 
assistance on restarting the engine.
F
 
S
 crew the removable towing eye in fully.
F
 
A
 ttach the approved towbar to the 
removable towing eye.
F
 
P
 ut the gear lever into neutral.
Towing another vehicle
The fixed towing eye is located on the right 
below the bumper.
F 
A
 ttach the approved towbar to the fixed eye. 
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157
Engine technical data and 
towed loads
Engines
The engine characteristics are given in the 
vehicle's registration document, as well as in 
sales brochures.The maximum power corresponds to the 
value type-approved on a
  test bed, under 
conditions defined in European legislation 
(Directive 1999/99/EC).
For more information, contact a
  PEUGEOT 
dealer or a
  qualified workshop.
Weights and towed loads
The maximum weights and towed loads for 
your vehicle are given in the registration 
document, as well as in sales brochures.
These values are also given on the 
manufacturer's plate 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 maximum authorised nose weight 
corresponds to the weight permitted on the 
towbar (which can be dismantled with or 
without a   tool).
GT W:  Gross train weight.
High exterior temperatures may result 
in a   reduction in the per formance of 
the vehicle to protect the engine. If the 
exterior 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.
When towing, never exceed the speed 
of 62
  mph (100   km/h) (obser ve the local 
legislation in force). If the exterior temperature is high, it is 
recommended that the engine be allowed 
to idle for 1
  to 2   minutes after the vehicle 
comes to a   stop, to facilitate its cooling.
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Technical data  

182
Weights and towed loads 
(kg)
With load transfer, the braked trailer weight can 
be increased, on condition that the equivalent 
of this load is removed from the vehicle so that 
the GTW is not exceeded. Warning: towing with 
a  lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an 
adverse effect on its road holding.
The kerb weight is equal to the weight without 
load + driver (75
  kg) + fuel tank filled to 90%.
Hydraulic system
These precautions are mandator y for any 
work on the hydraulic system. Before towing a  trailer, check that:
-  
t
 he nose weight on the towbar ball does 
not exceed the value (S) indicated on the 
trailer's weight plate,
-  
t
 he maximum trailer weight is less than 
the value indicated on the trailer's weight 
plate and the Gross Vehicle Weight (GV W) 
does not exceed the value indicated on the 
vehicle's weight plate.
-  
i
 n the case of a   self-supporting trailer, 
the Gross Train Weight (GTW) must not 
exceed the value indicated on the vehicle's 
weight plate.
•  N ever work under a   tipper body that is not 
supported,
•
 
S
 witch off the power supply to the electro-
hydraulic unit using the circuit breaker,
•
 
V
 ehicle stationary, engine off.
•
 
W
 hen carrying out maintenance work 
under the tipper body, place the tipper body 
in the safety position secured with its stay 
(position indicated by a   red arrow under the 
back of the tipper body), 
Special features  

187
Sidelamps .......................................................61
S now chains  .................................................. 11 9
Socket, auxiliary
 ............................................ 7,
 4
Socket, Jack
 
.................................................. 7,  4
Sockets, auxiliary
 ...............................
.......52-55
Speed limiter
 ........................................... 9
9 -10 0
Speed limit recognition
 ............................. 9
6-98
Speedometer
 
.................................................... 7
Stability control (ESC)............................... 68 -70
Starting a
 
Diesel engine
 ............................... 11
8
Starting the vehicle
 ......................................... 90
St
ation, radio
 ...............................
 ..............4, 2-3
Steering wheel mounted controls, audio
 
......3, 2
Steering wheel adjustment
 
.............................41
Stop & Start
 
............................. 17, 51-52, 66, 73,
 93 -95, 125, 129, 155
Storage
 
...................................................... 52-55
Switching off the vehicle
  .................................90
Tables of engines
 
.......................................... 15 8
Table, writing
 
............................................. 52-54
Ta n k ,  f u e l
 
....................................................... 11 6
Technical data
 ............................................... 15
8
Telephone
 ..............................
............12-14, 5 - 6
Temperature, coolant
 
...................................... 20
To o l s
 
....................................................... 137-142
Touch screen ..................................................... 1
Touch screen audio-telematic system
 
..............1
To w b a r
 ...............................
........................88-89
Towbar with quickly detachable towball
 
...120 -123
Towed loads
 
.................................................. 157
Traction control (ASR)
 
..............................68 -70
Traffic information (TA)
 
.....................................3
Tr a i l e r
 ...............
......................................... 88-89Trip computer 
..................................................28
Type of bulbs
 ............................... ..................14 4
Tyre under-inflation detection
 
................11 0 -111
Under-inflation (detection)
 
.....................11 0 -111
UREA warning lamp
 
.....................................132
USB
 
............................................................6 - 7,  4
Ventilation
 
.................................................43, 50
Voice commands
 
.............................16 -24, 6 -14
Warning and indicator lamps
 ........................ 8
-9
Warning lamp, seat belts
 
...........................72-73
Weights
 ...............
..........................................157
Wheel, spare
 ...............................
...........137-142
Window controls
 
.............................................36
Wipers
 
.............................................................65
Wipers, automatic rain sensitive
 
.....................65
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