Welcome
Thank you for choosing a Peugeot Boxer.
T his document presents the information and recommendations required
for you to be able to explore your vehicle in complete safety.
Your vehicle will be fitted with only some of the equipment described in
this document, depending on its trim level, model and the specification
for the country in which it was sold.
In this document, you will find all of the instructions and
recommendations on use that will allow you to enjoy your vehicle to the
fullest. It is strongly recommended that you familiarise yourself with it,
as well as the Warranty and Maintenance Record which will provide you
with information about warranties, servicing and roadside assistance
associated with your vehicle. Key
The descriptions and illustrations are given without any obligation.
Automobiles PEUGEOT reser ves the right to modify the technical
specifications, equipment and accessories without having to update this
edition of the guide.
If ownership of your vehicle is transferred, please ensure this Complete
Handbook is passed on to the new owner. Safety warning
Additional information
Contributes to the protection of the environment
Left-hand drive vehicle
Right-hand drive vehicle
Key
This key will enable you to identify the special features of your vehicle:
Van
Double cab
Crew cab
Chassis cab Floor cab
Tipper
Combi, minibus
2
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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
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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
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Contents
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Limit the causes of excess
consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place
the heaviest items in the bottom of the boot,
as close as possible to the rear seats.
Limit the loads carried in the vehicle and
reduce wind resistance (roof bars, roof rack,
bicycle carrier, trailer, etc.). Preferably, use a
roof box.
Remove roof bars and roof racks after use.
At the end of winter, remove snow tyres and
refit your summer tyres.
Observe the recommendations
on maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly, when cold,
referring to the label in the door aperture,
driver's side.
Carry out this check in particular:
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b
efore a long journey,
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a
t each change of season,
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a
fter a long period out of use.
Do not forget the spare wheel and the tyres on
any trailer or caravan. Have your vehicle ser viced regularly (engine
oil, oil filter, air filter, cabin filter, etc.) and
obser ve the schedule of operations in the
manufacturer's service schedule.
When filling the tank, do not continue after the
3
rd cut-off of the nozzle to avoid over flow.
At the wheel of your new vehicle, it is only
after the first 1,900
miles (3,000 kilometres)
that you will see the fuel consumption settle
down to a
consistent average.
With a
BlueHDi Diesel engine, if the SCR
system is faulty, your vehicle becomes
polluting. As soon as possible, visit
a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop
to make your vehicle's level of nitrogen oxides
emissions compliant to the standard.
Eco-driving
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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
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Current fuel consumption A
This is the average fuel consumption during the
last few seconds.
Average speed A
This is the average speed calculated since the
last trip computer zero reset (with the ignition
o n).
Trip duration A
This indicates the total time since the last trip
computer zero reset.
If TRIP B is activated in the MODE menu:
-
D
istance B
-
A
verage fuel consumption B
-
A
verage speed B
-
T
rip duration B
Tachograph
When the card is inserted, all of the data can
be:
-
d
isplayed on the tachograph screen,
-
printed,
-
t
ransferred to external storage media via an
inter face.
For further information, refer to the documents
supplied by the manufacturer of the
tachograph.
If your vehicle is fitted with a
tachograph,
disconnection of the negative (-) terminal
of the battery (located under the floor
on the left-hand side, in the cab) is
recommended if the vehicle is not to be
used for a
period of more than 5 days.
If your vehicle is fitted with a
tachograph, this
permits storing of all of the data relating to the
vehicle in the unit and on a
card inserted in it.
Example: at the beginning of each journey or
change of team.
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Dashboard instruments
30
Key
This locks and unlocks the vehicle, opens and
closes the fuel filler cap, as well as starting and
switching off the engine.
2-button remote control
Central unlocking
Pressing this button simultaneously
unlocks all of your vehicle's doors.The interior courtesy lamp comes on briefly
and the direction indicators flash twice.
If your vehicle has an alarm, pressing this
button disarms it.
The indicator lamp in the central locking button,
located in the dashboard, goes off.
Central locking
Pressing this button simultaneously
locks all of your vehicle's doors.
If one of the doors is open or not properly
closed, central locking does not take place.
The direction indicators flash once.
If your vehicle has an alarm, pressing this
button sets it.
The indicator lamp in the central locking button
comes on and flashes.
3-button remote control
Unlocking the cab
Pressing this button unlocks your
vehicle's cab.
The interior courtesy lamp comes on briefly
and the direction indicators flash twice.
The indicator lamp in the central locking button,
located in the dashboard, goes off.
Unlocking the load space
Pressing this button unlocks the side
door and the rear doors of the load
space.
The direction indicators flash twice.
If your vehicle has an alarm, pressing this
button disarms it.
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If one of the doors is open or not properly
closed, central locking does not take place.
The direction indicators flash once.
If your vehicle has an alarm, pressing this
button sets it.
Folding/Unfolding the key
F Press this button to fold/unfold the key.
If you do not press the button, there is
a
risk of damaging the mechanism.
Central locking
Pressing this button locks all of your
vehicle's doors, cab and load space.
The indicator lamp in the central locking button
comes on and flashes.
Deadlocking
Pressing this button twice in
succession deadlocks the vehicle.
It is then impossible to open the doors from the
inside or the outside.
The direction indicators flash three times. Never leave anyone inside the vehicle
when it is deadlocked.
Changing the battery
F Press the button to eject the key.
F T urn the screw 1 of the closed padlock
towards the open padlock using
a
screwdriver with a fine tip.
F
U
se the screwdriver as a lever to extract the
battery holder housing 2 . There is a
risk of damage if the replacement
battery is not of the correct type.
Only use batteries which are identical or of
an equivalent type to those recommended
by a PEUGEOT dealer. Take used batteries
to an authorised collection point.
Type: CR 2032/3 Volts. F
R
emove the housing and change the
battery 3 making sure that the polarities are
correct.
F
C
lose the battery holder 2 on the inside of
the key and lock it by turning the screw 1 .
2
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