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Driving recommendations 115
Starting/switching off the engine  1 16
Anti-theft protection
 1
20
Manual parking brake
 1
21
Automatic electronic parking brake
 1
21
Hill start assist
 
1
 24
5-speed manual gearbox
 1
25
6-speed manual gearbox
 1
26
Automatic gearbox
 1
26
Gear efficiency indicator
 
1
 30
Stop & Start
 
1
 30
Speed Limit recognition and  
recommendation
 
133
Speed limiter
 1
37
Programmable cruise control
 1
39
Dynamic cruise control
 
1
 42
Memorising speeds
 1
49
Active Safety Brake with Distance Alert  
and Intelligent emergency braking  
assistance
 
150
Active Lane Departure Warning System
 
1
 53
Blind Spot Detection
 
1
 57
Fatigue detection system
 
1
 59
Parking sensors
 1
60
Reversing camera
 1
63
Surround Rear Vision
 1
64
Under-inflation detection
 1
67Compatibility of fuels 1
70
Fuel tank  1 71
Diesel misfuel prevention
 1
72
Snow chains
 
1
 73
Towing device
 
1
 73
Overload indicator
 1
75
Energy economy mode
 1
76
Roof bars/Roof rack
 1
77
B o n n et
 
17 7
Engines
 1
78
Checking levels
 
1
 79
Checks
 
181
AdBlue
® (BlueHDi) 1 83
Advice on care  1 86
Running out of fuel (Diesel)
 
1
 87
Tool kit
 
1
 87
Temporary puncture repair kit
 1
89
Spare wheel
 
1
 91
Changing a bulb
 1
95
Changing a fuse
 2
01
12
 
V battery  
2
 03
To w i n g
 
2 0 6Dimensions
 
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Engine technical data and towed loads  
2
 10
Identification markings
 2
 17
Driving
Practical information
In the event of a breakdown Technical data
Access to additional videos
Alphabetical index
Audio equipment and telematics
Bluetooth audio system
PEUGEOT Connect Radio
PEUGEOT Connect Nav
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Contents  

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Instruments and controls3
Horn
4
Instrument panel
5
Alarm
Courtesy lamp
Interior rear view mirror or 
screen for reproduction of 
the Surround Rear Vision
Emergency and assistance call buttons
6
Monochrome screen with audio system
Touch screen with 
PEUGEOT Connect Radio 
or PEUGEOT Connect Nav
7
USB port
8
Heating
Manual air conditioning
Dual-zone automatic air conditioning
Front demisting – defrosting
Rear screen demisting – defrosting
1
Bonnet release
2
Dashboard fuses
9
Automatic electronic parking brake
"START/STOP" button
10
Gearbox
11
12  V socket
12
230   V accessory socket
13
Glove box
USB port (inside the glove box)
14
Storage compartment
15
Deactivation of the front 
passenger airbag (on the 
side of the glove box, with 
the door opened)
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Over view  

95
General safety 
recommendations
Labels are affixed in different locations on 
your vehicle. They include safety warnings 
and vehicle identification information. Do 
not remove them: they are an integral part 
of your vehicle.
For any work on your vehicle, use a 
qualified workshop that has the technical 
information, skills and equipment required, 
all of which a PEUGEOT dealer is able to 
provide.
Depending on country regulations, some 
safety equipment may be compulsory: 
high visibility safety vests, warning 
triangles, breathalysers, spare bulbs, 
spare fuses, fire extinguisher, first aid kit, 
mud flaps at the rear of the vehicle, etc.We draw your attention to the following 
points:
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T
 he fitting of electrical equipment 
or accessories not approved by 
PEUGEOT   may cause excessive 
current consumption and faults and 
failures with the electrical system of 
your vehicle. Contact a PEUGEOT 
dealer for information on the range of 
recommended accessories.
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A
 s a safety measure, access to 
the diagnostic socket, used for the 
vehicle's electronic systems, is 
reser ved strictly for PEUGEOT dealers 
or qualified workshops, equipped 
with the special tools required (risk 
of malfunctions of the vehicle's 
electronic systems that could cause 
breakdowns or serious accidents). 
The manufacturer cannot be held 
responsible if this advice is not 
followed.
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A
 ny modification or adaptation not 
intended or authorised by PEUGEOT 
or carried out without meeting the 
technical requirements defined by 
the manufacturer will result in the 
suspension of the legal and contractual 
warranties. Installation of accessory radio 
communication transmitters
Before installing a radio communication 
transmitter, you must contact a PEUGEOT 
dealer for the specifications of compatible 
transmitters (frequency, maximum power, 
aerial position, specific installation 
requirements), in line with the Vehicle 
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 
(2004/104/EC).
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Safety  

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Indicator lampDisplay Associated messageComments
(green)  + 
 
(orange) "Take back control of the vehicle" The driver must take back control of the vehicle 
by accelerating or braking, depending on the 
circumstances.
(green)  + 
 
(red) "Take back control of the vehicle"
The system cannot manage the critical situation 
alone (emergency braking of the target vehicle, rapid 
insertion of another vehicle between the two vehicles).
The driver must immediately take back control of 
the vehicle.
or
 
 
(grey) "Activation not possible, conditions 
unsuitable"
The system refuses to activate the cruise control.
For more information, refer to Operating Limits
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With automatic gearbox Indicator lamp Display Associated messageComments
or  
(grey)/(green) according to the inter-vehicle 
distance selected and the actual  distance from the target vehicle "Cruise control paused"
(for a few seconds) The system has brought the vehicle to a complete 
stop and is holding it immobilised.
The driver must accelerate to move off again.
The cruise control remains paused until the driver 
reactivates it.
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Activation/Deactivation
Activation or deactivation is set via 
the vehicle configuration menu.
The system state remains in memory 
when the ignition is switched off.
The system is automatically deactivated 
when towing with a towbar approved by 
P E U G E O T.
Malfunction
The system may suffer temporary 
interference in certain weather conditions 
(rain, hail, etc.).
In particular, driving on a wet sur face 
or moving from a dry area to a wet area 
can cause false alerts (for example, the 
presence of a fog of water droplets in 
the blind spot angle is interpreted as a 
vehicle).
In bad or wintry weather, ensure that the 
sensors are not covered by mud, ice or 
snow.
Take care not to cover the warning zone in 
the door mirrors or the detection zones on 
the front and rear bumpers with adhesive 
labels or other objects; they may hamper 
correct operation of the system.
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w
hen overtaking or being overtaken by a 
very long vehicle (lorry, bus, etc.) which is 
both in the rear blind spot and present in the 
driver’s front field of vision,
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i
n very heavy traffic: vehicles detected in 
front and behind are confused with a lorry or 
a stationary object,
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w
hen overtaking quickly. If a fault occurs, this warning lamp 
comes on in the instrument panel, 
accompanied by a message.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop to have the system checked. High-pressure jet wash
When washing your vehicle, keep the 
lance at least 30
  cm away from the 
sensors. 
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Engines
Petrol
Diesel
The location of the interior bonnet release 
lever prevents opening of the bonnet when 
the left-hand front door is shut.
When the engine is hot, handle the 
exterior safety catch and the stay with 
care (risk of burns), using the protected 
area.
When the bonnet is open, take care not to 
damage the safety catch.
Do not open the bonnet under very windy 
conditions.
The cooling fan may star t after 
switching off the engine: take care 
with articles and clothing that might be 
caught by the fan blades.
Opening
F Open the left-hand front door.F  
P
 ull the release lever, located at the bottom 
of the door aperture, towards you.
F  
L
 ift the safety catch and raise the bonnet.
F  
U
 nclip the stay 
from its housing 
and place it in the 
support slot to hold 
the bonnet open.
Closing
F Take the stay out of the support slot.
F  C lip the stay in its housing.
F
 
L
 ower the bonnet and release it near the 
end of its travel.
F
 
P
 ull on the bonnet to check that it is fully 
latched.
Because of the presence of electrical 
equipment under the bonnet, it is 
recommended that exposure to water 
(rain, washing, etc.) be limited. These engines are examples provided as a 
guide.
The locations of the dipstick and engine oil filler 
cap may vary.
1.
Screenwash fluid reservoir.
2. Engine coolant reservoir.
3. Brake fluid reser voir.
4. Battery.
5. Fusebox.
6. A i r f i l t e r.
7. Engine oil dipstick.
8. Engine oil filler cap. 
Practical information  

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Changing a fuse
Access to the tool kit
The extraction tweezers are located behind the 
fusebox cover.
F 
U
 nclip the cover by pulling at the top left, 
then right.
F
 
D
 isengage the cover completely and turn it 
ove r,
F
 
T
 ake the tweezers from their housing.
Changing a fuse
Before changing a fuse:
F t he cause of the failure must be identified 
and rectified,
F
 
a
 ll electrical consumers must be switched 
of f,
F
 
t
 he vehicle must be immobilised with the 
ignition off,
F
 
i
 dentify the faulty fuse using the existing 
allocation tables and diagrams.
To remove or fit a fuse, it is essential to:
F
 
u
 se the special tweezers to extract the fuse 
from its housing and check the condition of 
its filament.
F
 
a
 lways replace the failed fuse with a fuse 
of the same rating (same colour); using a 
different rating could cause faults (risk of 
f i r e).
If the fault recurs after replacing a fuse, have 
the electrical system checked by a PEUGEOT 
dealer or a qualified workshop.
Good Failed Replacement with a fuse not shown in 
the allocation tables below may cause 
a serious malfunction of your vehicle. 
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
Installing electrical accessories
Your vehicle's electrical system is 
designed to operate with standard or 
optional equipment.
Before installing other electrical 
equipment or accessories on your vehicle, 
contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
PEUGEOT will not accept 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 its instructions, in particular when 
the combined consumption of all of the 
additional equipment connected exceeds 
10
 
milliamperes.Tw e e z e r s
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Fuse No.Rating (A) Functions
F1 10Wireless smartphone charger, electrochrome interior mirror.
F4 15Horn.
F6 20Screenwash pump.
F7 1012
  V socket (rear).
F10 30Electric locks module.
F13 10Telematics and radio controls.
F14 5Alarm, overload indicator, advanced telematic unit.
F19 3Trailer inter face unit.
F22 3Surround Rear Vision display screen.
F23 5Generic trailer interface unit.
F27 5Additional heating.
F29 20Audio system, touch screen.
F32 1512
  V socket (front).
F34 5Mirrors control.
F36 5USB port.
For more information on installing a 
towbar or equipment of the TA XI type, 
contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
Dashboard fuses
The fusebox is placed in the lower dashboard 
(left-hand side).
Access to the fuses
F Unclip the cover by pulling at the top left, 
then right.
The fuses described below vary according to 
the equipment in your vehicle. 
In the event of a breakdown