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Access to bulbs
Dipped beam headlamps
When refitting the connector and bulb 
in the lamp, correctly reposition the 
assembly in its housing until it clicks into 
place.
Daytime running lamps
SidelampsMain beam headlamps
Direction indicators
Rapid flashing of a direction indicator 
lamp (left or right) indicates that one of 
the bulbs on the corresponding side has 
failed.
F
 
P
ress the upper clip on the cover then tip it 
rear wards to remove it.
F
 
P
ress the lower clip on the connector and 
remove the connector and bulb assembly.
F
 
R
emove the bulb by pulling it and change it. F
 
P
ress the two side clips on the connector 
and remove the assembly of connector and 
bulb.
F
 
R
emove the bulb by pulling it and change it.
F
 
P
ress the two side clips on the connector 
and remove the assembly of connector and 
bulb.
F
 
R
emove the bulb by pulling it and change it. F
 
P
 ress the lower clip on the connector and 
remove the connector and bulb assembly.
F
 
R
 emove the bulb by pulling it and change it.
F
 
T
 urn the bulb holder a quarter turn anti-
clockwise.
F
 
P
 ull out the bulb holder and replace the 
faulty bulb. 
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Headlamps (xenon)
1.Main beam headlamps (H1-55W).
2. Dipped beam headlamps (D8S-25W).
3. Direction indicators (PY21W-21W amber).
Be aware of the zone behind the right 
lamp (vehicle direction), which may be hot 
with a risk of burning (degassing hoses).
Access to bulbs Dipped beam headlamps
Replacement of D8S xenon bulbs must 
be carried out by a PEUGEOT dealer or 
a qualified workshop as there is a risk of 
electrocution.
It is recommended that both D8S bulbs be 
changed at the same time, in the event of 
the failure of one of them.
Main beam headlamps
When refitting the connector and bulb 
in the lamp, correctly reposition the 
assembly in its housing until it clicks into 
place.
F
 
P
ress the upper clip on the cover then tip it 
rear wards to remove it. F
 
P
 ress the lower clip on the connector and 
remove the connector and bulb assembly.
F
 
R
 emove the bulb by pulling it and change it.
Direction indicators
Rapid flashing of a direction indicator 
lamp (left or right) indicates that one of 
the bulbs on the corresponding side has 
failed.
Daytime running lamps/
sidelamps
F Turn the bulb holder a quarter turn anti-
clockwise.
F
 
P
 ull out the bulb holder and replace the 
faulty bulb.
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PEUGEOT accepts no responsibility for 
the cost incurred in repairing your vehicle 
or for rectifying malfunctions resulting 
from the installation of accessories 
not supplied and not recommended by 
PEUGEOT and not installed in accordance 
with specifications, in particular when the 
combined power consumption of all of the 
additional equipment connected exceeds 
10 milliamperes.
For more information on installing a 
towbar or equipment of the TA XI type, 
contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
Version 1 (Eco)
The fuses described below vary according to 
the equipment in the vehicle.Fuse
No. Rating
(A) Functions
F4 15Horn.
F5 20Front/rear screenwash 
pump.
F6 20Front/rear screenwash 
pump.
F7 10Rear 12 V accessory 
socket.
F8 20Single or double rear 
wipers.
F10/F11 30Internal/external locks, 
front and rear.
F14 5Alarm, emergency and 
assistance calls
F24 5Touch screen, 
reversing camera and 
parking sensors.
F29 20Audio system, touch 
screen, CD player, 
navigation.
F32 15Front 12 V accessory 
socket
Version 2 (Full)
The fuses described below vary according to 
the equipment in the vehicle.
FuseNo. Rating
(A) Functions
F5 5Touch screen, reversing 
camera and parking 
sensors.
F8 20Single or double rear 
wipers.
F10/F11 30Internal/external locks, 
front and rear.
F12 3Alarm.
F17 10Rear 12 V accessory 
socket.
F33 15Front 12 V accessory 
socket
F36 20Audio system, touch 
screen, CD player, 
navigation. 
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The battery is located under the bonnet.
F O pen the bonnet using the interior release 
lever, then the exterior safety catch.
F
 
S
 ecure the bonnet stay.
For more information on the Bonnet  and 
the Engine , refer to the corresponding 
sections.
Starting using another 
battery
When your vehicle's battery is discharged, the 
engine can be started using a backup battery 
(external or from another vehicle) and jump 
leads or using a battery booster.
Never start the engine by connecting a 
battery charger.
Never use a 24 V or higher battery 
b o o s t e r.
Check beforehand that the backup 
battery has a nominal voltage of 12 V and 
a capacity at least equal to that of the 
discharged battery.
The two vehicles must not be in contact 
with each other.
Switch off all the electrical consumers 
on both vehicles (audio system, wipers, 
lighting, etc.).
Make sure that the jump leads are not 
close to the moving parts of the engine 
(fan, belt, etc.).
Do not disconnect the (+) terminal while 
the engine is running.
Always replace the battery with one of 
equivalent specification.
Access to the battery
F Remove the plastic cover to access the (+) 
terminal, if your vehicle has one.
The battery (-) terminal is not accessible.
A remote earth point is provided at the front of 
the vehicle. F
 
L
 ift the plastic cover on the (+) terminal, if 
your vehicle has one.
F  
C
 onnect the red cable to the (+) terminal of 
flat battery A (at the metal elbow), then to 
the (+) terminal of backup battery B or the 
b o o s t e r.
F  
C
 onnect one end of the green or black 
cable to the (-) terminal of backup battery   B 
or the booster (or to an earth point on the 
assisting vehicle).
F  
C
 onnect the other end of the green or black 
cable to earth point C on the broken down 
vehicle.
F
 
S
 tart the engine of the assisting vehicle and 
leave it running for a few minutes.
F
 
O
 perate the starter on the broken down 
vehicle and let the engine run.
If the engine does not start straight away, 
switch off the ignition and wait a few moments 
before trying again. 
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Disconnecting the battery
In order to maintain an adequate state 
of charge for starting the engine, it is 
recommended that the battery be disconnected 
if the vehicle is taken out of ser vice for a long 
period.
Before disconnecting the battery:
F 
c
 lose the windows and the doors before 
disconnecting the battery,
F
 
s
 witch off all electrical consumers (audio 
system, wipers, lighting, etc.).
F
 
s
 witch off the ignition and wait for four 
minutes.
At the battery, detach the (+) terminal only.
Quick-release terminal clamp
Disconnecting the (+) terminal Reconnecting the (+) terminal
Do not force the lever as locking will be 
impossible if the clamp is not positioned 
correctly; start the procedure again.
Following reconnection of the 
battery
F Raise the lever A fully to release the clamp  B.
F
 
R
 emove the clamp B by lifting it off.
Following reconnection of the battery, turn on 
the ignition and wait 1 minute before starting 
the engine, in order to enable the electronic 
systems to initialise. The Stop & Start system may not be 
operational during the trip following the 
first engine start.
In this case, the system will only be 
available again after a continuous 
period of immobilisation of the vehicle, 
a period which depends on the exterior 
temperature and the state of charge of the 
battery (up to about 8 hours).
To w i n g
Procedure for having your vehicle towed or 
for towing another vehicle using a removable 
mechanical device.
Accessing the eye
The towing eye is stowed in the tool box.
F
 
Ra
ise the lever A fully.
F
 
R
eplace the open clamp B on the (+)
 
terminal.
F
 
P
ush the clamp B fully down.
F
 
L
ower the lever A to lock the clamp B
.However, if minor problems persist following 
this operation, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a 
qualified workshop.
Referring to the corresponding section, you 
must reset certain systems yourself, such as:
- 
t
 he remote control or electronic key 
(depending on version),
-  
t
 he electric windows,
-  
t
 he electric doors,
-  
t
 he date and time,
-  
t
 he radio preset stations. 
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For more information on the Tool box, 
refer to the corresponding section.
With a manual gearbox, move the gear 
lever into neutral.
With an automatic or electronic gearbox, 
place the gear selector in position N .
Failure to adhere to this instruction 
may lead to damage to braking system 
components and the lack of braking 
assistance on restarting the engine.
Towing your vehicle
F Screw the towing eye in fully.
F  I nstall the towbar.
F
 
S
 witch on the hazard warning lamps of the 
vehicle being towed.
F
 
M
 ove off gently, drive slowly and only for a 
short distance.
Towing another vehicle
F In the rear bumper, press on the cover (as  shown above) to unclip it.
F
 
S
 crew the towing eye in fully.
F
 
I
 nstall the towbar.
F
 
S
 witch on the hazard warning lamps of the 
vehicle being towed.
F
 
M
 ove off gently, drive slowly and only for a 
short distance.
F
 
I
n the front bumper, slide a finger from the 
centre of the cover plate to the upper corner 
(as shown above) to unclip it. General recommendations
Obser ve the legislation in force in the 
country where you are driving.
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 towing arm; 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 
fast 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,
-
 
w
 hen it is not possible to tow a vehicle 
with an automatic gearbox, engine 
running,
-
 
t
 owing with only two wheels on the 
ground,
-
 
w
 here there is no approved towbar 
available.
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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 weights and towed loads relating to 
your vehicle are indicated on the registration 
document, as well as in sales brochures.
These values are also indicated on the 
manufacturer's plate or label.
For more information, contact a PEUGEOT 
dealer or a qualified workshop. The GTW (Gross Train Weight) 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 
towball.
When exterior temperatures are high, 
the vehicle per formance may be limited 
in order to protect the engine. When the 
exterior temperature is higher than 37°C, 
limit the towed weight.
Towing even with a lightly loaded vehicle 
can adversely affect its road holding.
Braking distances are increased when 
towing a trailer.
When using a vehicle to tow, never exceed 
a 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 is allowed 
to idle for 1 to 2 minutes after the vehicle 
comes to a stop, to facilitate its cooling. 
Technical data   

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The RDS, if activated, enables you to 
continue listening to the same station 
by automatic retuning to alternative 
frequencies. However, in certain 
conditions, coverage of an RDS station 
may not be assured throughout the entire 
country as radio stations do not cover 
100% of the territory. This explains the 
loss of reception of the station during a 
j o u r n ey.
Short procedure
In "Radio " mode, press the OK button to 
activate or deactivate RDS directly.
Long procedure
Press the MENU  button.
Select " Audio functions ".
Press OK.
Select the " FM waveband 
preferences " function.
Press OK. Select "
Frequency tracking 
(RDS) ".
Press OK , RDS is displayed on the 
screen.
Play TA messages
The TA (Traffic Announcement) function 
gives priority to TA alert messages. 
To operate, this function needs good 
reception of a radio station that carries 
this type of message. When a traffic 
report is transmitted, the current audio 
source (Radio, CD, etc.) is interrupted 
automatically to play the TA message. 
Normal play of the media previously 
playing is resumed at the end of the 
message.
Take care when increasing the volume 
while listening to TA messages. The 
volume may prove too high on return to 
the original audio source.
Press the TA  button to activate or 
deactivate traffic messages.
Receiving INFO messages
The INFO function gives priority to TA 
alert messages. To be active, this function 
needs good reception of a radio station 
that transmits this type of message. When 
a message is transmitted, the current 
audio source (Radio, CD, USB, etc.) is 
interrupted automatically to receive the 
INFO message. Normal play of the media 
previously playing is resumed at the end 
of the message.
Make a long press on this button to 
display the list of categories.
Select or deselect categories.
Activate or deactivate the reception 
of the corresponding messages.
Display TEXT INFOS
Radio text is information transmitted by 
the radio station related to the station's 
current programme or song.
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