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Overview
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Eco-driving
 1Instruments
Digital instrument panels  9
Warning and indicator lamps  11
Indicators  16
Manual test  20
Total distance recorder  20
Lighting dimmer  20
Trip computer  21
Touch screen  22
Remote features (Hybrid)  24
 2Access
Electronic key with remote control function and 
built-in key,  25
Keyless Entry and Starting  27
Back-up procedures  29
Central locking  30
Alarm  31
Doors  33
Boot  34
Hands-free tailgate  34
Electric windows  38
Panoramic sunroof  39
 3Ease of use and comfort
Driving position  41
Front seats  42
Steering wheel adjustment  45
Mirrors  45
Rear seats  46
Heating and Ventilation  48
Dual-zone automatic air conditioning  49
Front demisting - defrosting  52
Heated windscreen  52
Rear screen demisting/defrosting  52
Additional heating/ventilation system  53
Thermal pre-conditioning (Hybrid)  54
Front fittings  55
Courtesy lamps  58
Interior ambient lighting  59
Rear fittings  59
Boot fittings  60
 4Lighting and visibility
Exterior lighting control stalk  65
Direction indicators  66
Headlamp beam height adjustment  67
Automatic illumination of headlamps  67
Guide-me-home and welcome lighting  67
Automatic headlamp dipping  68
Static cornering lighting  69
Night Vision  69
Wiper control stalk  71
Changing a wiper blade  73
Automatic wipers  73
 5Safety
General safety recommendations  75
Hazard warning lamps  75
Horn  76
Pedestrian horn
 
(Hybrid)  76
Emergency or assistance call  76
Electronic stability control (ESC)  78
Seat belts  80
Airbags  81
Active bonnet  84
Child seats  85
Deactivating the front passenger airbag  87
ISOFIX child seats  89
i-Size child seats  93
Child lock  94
 6Driving
Driving recommendations  96
Starting/Switching off the engine  97
Starting hybrid vehicles  98
Electric parking brake  99
Manual gearbox  102
Automatic gearbox  102
Electric automatic gearbox (Hybrid)  105
Hill start assist  106
Active Suspension Control  107
Driving modes  107
Gear efficiency indicator  108
Stop & Start  109
Under-inflation detection  11 0
Driving and manoeuvring aids - General 
recommendations 
 11 2
Speed Limit Recognition and  
Recommendation 
 11 3
Speed limiter  11 6
Programmable cruise control  11 9
Memorising speeds  120
Drive Assist  Plus  121
Adaptive Cruise Control  121
Active Lane Keeping Assist  125  

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Overview
3.12   V socket / USB socket(s)
Storage
Wireless smartphone charger
4. Gearbox control
Full  Park Assist
5. Switching the engine on/off "START/STOP"
6. Electric parking brake
7. "DRIVE MODE" selector.
Steering mounted controls 
 
1.Exterior lighting controls / Direction indicators 
/ Service indicator
2. Wiper controls / Screenwash / Trip computer
3. Automatic gearbox control paddles
4. Horn / Driver front airbag
5. Cruise control / speed limiter controls
  / 
Adaptive Cruise Control 6.
Audio system setting controls
A. Select the instrument panel display mode
B. Voice commands
C. Decrease / Increase volume
D. Select previous / next media
Confirm a selection
E. Access to the Telephone menu
Manage calls
F. Select an audio source
G. Display the list of radio stations / audio tracks
Side switch panel 
 
 
 
1. Halogen headlamp beam height adjustment
2. Hands-free tailgate
3. Active Lane Keeping Assistance
4. Lane positioning assist
5. Alarm
6. Temperature pre-conditioning indicator lamp
7. Heated windscreen
8. Opening the fuel filler flap
Centre switch panels 
 
 
 
1. 8" (PEUGEOT Connect Radio) or 10"   HD 
(PEUGEOT Connect Nav) touch screen 
controls
Access to the Hybrid menu 
2. Heated seats
3. Stop & Start
4. Windscreen and front windows demisting
5. Recirculation of interior air
6. Rear screen defrosting
7. Automatic air conditioning  

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Eco-driving
Eco-driving
Eco-driving refers to a range of everyday 
practices that allow the motorist to optimise their 
fuel consumption and CO
2emissions.
Optimise your use of the gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently and 
change up promptly. While accelerating, change 
up early.
With an automatic gearbox, favour automatic 
mode and avoid pressing the accelerator pedal 
heavily or suddenly.
The gear efficiency indicator prompts you to 
engage the most suitable gear: whenever this 
indication is displayed on the instrument panel, 
follow it straight away.
With an automatic gearbox, this indicator 
appears only in manual mode.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use 
engine braking rather than the brake pedal and 
press the accelerator gradually. These attitudes 
help to save fuel, reduce CO
2 emissions and 
decrease general traffic noise.
Favour the use of the "Eco" driving mode by 
selecting it using the "Drive Mode" control.
If the vehicle has the steering-mounted 
"CRUISE" control, use cruise control at speeds 
above 25 mph (40
 
km/h) when the traffic is 
flowing well.
Use electrical equipment wisely
Before moving off, if the passenger compartment 
is too warm, ventilate it by opening the windows 
and air vents before using the air conditioning.
At speeds above 31
  mph (50   km/h), close the 
windows and leave the air vents open.
Consider using equipment that can help keep 
the temperature in the passenger compartment 
down (sunroof blind and window blinds, etc.).
Unless automatically regulated, switch off the air 
conditioning as soon as the desired temperature 
has been reached.
Switch off the demisting and defrosting functions, 
if they are not managed automatically.
Switch off the heated seat as soon as possible.
Switch off the headlamps and foglamps when 
the visibility conditions do not require their use.
Avoid running the engine before moving off, 
particularly in winter; your vehicle will warm up 
much faster while driving.
As a passenger, avoid connecting your 
multimedia devices (film, music, video game, 
etc.) to help reduce consumption of electrical 
energy, and hence fuel.
Disconnect all portable devices before leaving 
the vehicle.
Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place the 
heaviest items in the boot, as close as possible 
to the rear seats.
Limit the loads carried in the vehicle and 
minimise 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 
summer tyres.
Comply with servicing instructions
Check tyre pressures regularly, with the tyres 
cold, referring to the label in the door aperture on 
the driver's side.
Carry out this check in particular:
–
 
before a long journey
 .
–
 
at each change of season.
–
 
after a long period out of use.
Do not overlook the spare wheel and, where 
applicable, the tyres on your trailer or caravan.
Have your vehicle serviced regularly (engine oil, 
oil filter
, air filter, passenger compartment filter, 
etc.) and observe the schedule of operations in 
the manufacturer's service schedule.
With a BlueHDi Diesel engine, if the SCR system 
is faulty, your vehicle will emit pollution. Visit 
a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop 
as soon as possible to restore your vehicle’s 
nitrogen oxide emissions to regulatory 
compliance.
When filling the fuel tank, do not continue after 
the third nozzle cut-out, to avoid overflow.
You will only see the fuel consumption of your 
new vehicle settle down to a consistent average 
after the first 1,900 miles (3,000 kilometres).   

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Instruments
The engine will not switch off at the next traffic 
stop, if the exterior temperature is:
– 
below 0°C.
–
 
above +35°C.
Flashing then fixed, accompanied by a 
message.
The system has a fault.
Carry out (3).
Night VisionFixed.
The system has been activated, but 
the vehicle is travelling too fast or the exterior 
temperature conditions are outside the operating 
range.
The display is available with the "Night vision" 
mode but the system does not emit an alert.
Rear foglampsFixed.
The lamps are on.
Green warning/indicator lamps
Stop & Start
Fixed.
When the vehicle stops, the Stop & Start 
puts the engine into STOP mode.
Flashing temporarily.
STOP mode is momentarily unavailable 
or START mode is automatically triggered.
Vehicle ready to drive (Hybrid)Fixed, accompanied by an audible signal 
when it comes on.
The vehicle is ready to drive. The indicator lamp goes out upon reaching a 
speed of approximately 3 mph (5
  km/h) and 
lights up again when the vehicle stops moving.
The lamp will go out when you turn off the 
engine and exit the vehicle.
Park Assist or Full Park AssistFixed.
The function is active.
Active Lane Keeping AssistFixed.
The function has been activated.
All the conditions have been met: the system is 
operating.
Automatic wipingFixed.
Automatic windscreen wiping is activated.
Night VisionFixed.
The function has been activated.
All the conditions have been met: the system is 
operating.
Direction indicators
Flashing with audible signal.
The direction indicators are on.
SidelampsFixed.
The lamps are on.
Dipped beam headlampsFixed.
The lamps are on.
Automatic headlamp dippingFixed.
The function has been activated 
via the touch screen (Driving
  / Vehicle menu).
The lighting control stalk is in the "AUTO" 
position.
Blue warning/indicator lamps
Main beam headlamps
Fixed.
The lamps are on.
Black/white warning lamps
Automatic gearbox or Electric automatic 
gearbox (e-EAT8) (Hybrid)
Fixed.
The automatic gearbox is locked.
You must press the Unlock button to unlock it.
eSave function (Hybrid)Fixed, accompanied by the reserved 
electric range.
The
 
eSave function is activated.
Indicators
Service indicator
The servicing information is expressed in terms 
of distance (kilometres or miles) and time 
(months or days).
The alert is given at whichever of these two 
terms is reached first.  

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Access
Locking the vehicle
Driving with the doors locked could make 
it more difficult for the emergency services to 
enter the vehicle in an emergency.
As a safety precaution, take the electronic key 
with you when leaving the vehicle, even for a 
short time.
Purchasing a second-hand vehicle
Have the key codes memorised by a 
PEUGEOT dealer, to ensure that the keys 
in your possession are the only ones able to 
start the vehicle.
Keyless Entry and 
Starting
 
 
This system allows the unlocking, locking 
and starting of the vehicle, while carrying the 
If motorised operation of the tailgate is 
deactivated, pressing the button releases 
the tailgate.
To lock the vehicle, it is necessary to close 
the tailgate again.
Locking the vehicle  
Normal locking
► Press the locking button.
Locking and alarm activation is confirmed by the 
lighting of the direction indicators.
The door mirrors fold.
An access (door or boot) that is not  properly closed prevents locking of the 
vehicle. However, if the vehicle is fitted with 
an alarm, it will be activated after 45
  seconds.
If the vehicle is unlocked but the doors or boot 
are not subsequently opened,
  the vehicle 
will automatically lock itself again after about 
30
 
seconds. If the vehicle is fitted with an 
alarm, it will also be reactivated automatically.
Deadlocking
► Press the locking button again within 
5   seconds to deadlock the vehicle (confirmed by 
the temporary lighting of the direction indicators).
Deadlocking renders the interior door 
controls inoperative. It also deactivates 
the central locking button.
The horn remains operational.
Never leave anyone inside the vehicle 
when it is deadlocked.
Closing the windows
Holding the locking button pressed for 
more than 3   seconds closes the windows.
When closing the windows, ensure that 
no person or object could prevent their 
correct closure.
To leave the windows partly open on versions 
with alarm, you must first deactivate the 
interior volumetric alarm protection.
For more information on the  Alarm, refer to 
the corresponding section.
"Peugeot Adaptive LED technology"
With the Full LED 3D rear lamps, the 
lamps illuminate in a scrolling pattern upon 
locking and unlocking the vehicle, as well as 
when the lamps are lit remotely.
Locating the vehicle
This function helps you to spot your vehicle from 
a distance, with the vehicle locked:
–
 
The direction indicators or sidelamps and/or 
daytime running lamps, depending on version, 
flash for approximately 10 seconds.
–
 
The door mirror spotlamps come on.
– The courtesy lamps come on.► Press this button.  
Remote lighting of the 
lamps
Availability of this function depends on version.► Press this button.  The sidelamps, 
dipped beam headlamps, number plate 
lamps and door mirror spotlamps come on for 30 
seconds.
Pressing again before the end of the timed 
period switches off the lamps immediately.
Advice
Remote control
The remote control is a sensitive, high-
frequency device; avoid handling it in your 
pocket, due to the risk of unintentionally 
unlocking the vehicle.
Avoid pressing the remote control buttons 
while out of range of the vehicle, due to 
the risk of rendering the remote control 
inoperative. It would then be necessary to 
reset it.
Anti-theft protection
Do not modify the electronic vehicle 
immobiliser, as this might result in 
malfunctions.  

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Ease of use and comfort
3From the front seat:► Press this button; its green indicator 
lamp comes on.
The settings page is displayed on the touch 
screen with the last memorised settings.
If the settings suit you and you make no 
changes, the display returns to its previous state, 
and the function activates immediately
.
Seats must be adjusted one after another, 
starting with the driver's seat.
To modify the settings:
►
 
Begin with the driver
 ’s seat.
►
 
Select a massage intensity from the three 
levels offered: " 1
" (Low), "2" (Normal) or "3" 
(High).
►
 
Select another type of massage from the 
ones offered.
►
 
W
ait for the driver's seat settings page to 
disappear.
►
 
Next, proceed with the passenger's seat in 
the same way
.
The changes are applied immediately.
Once activated, the system starts a one hour 
massage cycle, made up of sequences of 6 
minutes of massage followed by 3 minutes at 
rest.
The system automatically stops at the end of the 
cycle; the indicator lamp for the button goes off.Steering wheel 
adjustment
 
 
► When stationary , pull the control to release 
the steering wheel.
►
 
Adjust the height and reach to suit your 
driving position.
►
 
Push the control lever to lock the steering 
wheel.
As a safety measure, these adjustments  must only be carried out with the vehicle 
stationary.
Mirrors
Door mirrors
On versions fitted with ‘electrochrome’ mirrors, 
a system connected to a brightness sensor 
darkens the mirror to reduce the nuisance to the 
driver caused by low sun or headlamp beams 
from other vehicles.
As a safety measure, the mirrors should  be adjusted to reduce the "blind spots".
The objects that you see in the mirrors are 
in fact closer than they appear. Take this 
into account in order to correctly judge the 
distance of vehicles approaching from behind.
Demisting/Defrosting
If the vehicle is so equipped, demisting/
defrosting of the heated door mirrors is 
performed when the heated rear screen is 
switched on.
For more information on  Rear screen 
demisting/defrosting , refer to the 
corresponding section.
Adjustment 
 
► Move control  A to the right or to the left to 
select the corresponding mirror.
►
 
Move control 
 B in any of the four directions 
to adjust.   

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Ease of use and comfort
Removing a head restraint
► First tilt the corresponding backrest.
►  Pull the head restraint fully up.
►  Press the lug A to release the head restraint 
and remove it completely.
►  Store the head restraint.
Refitting a head restraint
► Insert the head restraint rods into the guides 
in the corresponding seat backrest.
►  Push the head restraint down as far as it will 
go.
►  Press the lug A to release the head restraint 
and push it fully down.
Never drive with passengers seated at 
the rear when the head restraints are 
removed; the head restraints should be in 
place and in the high position.
The head restraint for the centre seat 
and those for the outer seats are not 
interchangeable.
Folding the backrests
Each section of the backrest has two release 
controls:
–  a grip 1 on the outer edge of the backrest,
–  a lever 2 on the boot side trim (SW).
Manoeuvring the seat backrests should 
only be done when the vehicle is 
stationary.
► Return control  A  to its central position.
Electric folding
If the vehicle is so equipped, the mirrors can 
be folded electrically from the inside, with the 
vehicle parked and the ignition on:
► Place control A  in the centre 
position.
►
 
Pull control  A
 back.
►
 
Lock the vehicle from the outside.
Electric unfolding
► From outside: unlock the vehicle.
►  From inside: with the ignition on, place 
control 
A in the central position and then pull it 
rearwards.
The automatic door mirror folding/ unfolding function is configured via the 
Driving
  / Vehicle touch screen menu.
Manual folding
The mirrors can be folded manually (parking 
obstruction, narrow garage, etc.).
►
 
T
 urn the mirror towards the vehicle.
Automatic tilting in reverse gear
Function which automatically tilts the mirrors 
downwards to assist with parking manoeuvres in 
reverse gear. With the engine running, on engaging reverse 
gear, the mirror glasses tilt downwards.
They return to their initial position:
–
 
A
  few seconds after coming out of reverse 
gear.
–  
Once the vehicle speed exceeds 6 mph 
(10
   km/h),
–  
When the engine is switched off.
It is set via the 
Driving   / Vehicle touch 
screen menu.
Interior rear view mirror
Equipped with an anti-dazzle system, which 
darkens the mirror glass and reduces the 
nuisance to the driver caused by the sun, 
headlamps of other vehicles, etc.
Automatic "electrochrome" model 
 
 
 
This system automatically and progressively 
transitions between day and night modes, using 
a sensor that measures the light entering from 
the rear of the vehicle.
To ensure optimum visibility during your  manoeuvres, the mirror lightens 
automatically when reverse gear is engaged.
Rear seats
Rear head restraints 
 
High position  (use):
►  Pull the head restraint fully up.
Low position  (stowing; when the seats are not 
in use):
►
 
Press the lug 
 A to release the head restraint 
and push it down.
The rear head restraints can be removed.   

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Lighting and visibility
4Exterior lighting control 
stalk
Main lighting 
 
 
 
Automatic illumination of lamps/daytime  running lamps
Sidelamps only 
Dipped or main beam headlamps 
"Highway function "
With "Full LED" technology headlamps, 
the range of the dipped beam headlamps is 
automatically increased once the speed of the 
vehicle is above 68 mph (110
  km/h).
"Peugeot Adaptive LED technology"
With the Full LED 3D rear lamps, 
brightness is adjusted automatically for 
optimum visibility at all times, both at day and 
night.
Headlamp dipping 
 
► Pull the stalk to switch between dipped and 
main beam headlamps.
In “
AUTO” and sidelamps modes, the driver can 
switch on the main beam headlamps temporarily 
(“headlamp flash”) by pulling the stalk.
Displays
Illumination of the corresponding indicator lamp 
in the instrument panel confirms that the lighting 
selected is on.
A fault with a lamp is signalled by the  permanent illumination of this warning 
lamp, accompanied by the display of a message 
and an audible signal.
Rear foglamps
They only work if the dipped or main  beam headlamps are on.
 
 
► Rotate the ring forwards to switch them on 
and backwards to switch them off.
When the lamps are switched off automatically 
("
AUTO" position), the foglamps and the dipped 
beam headlamps will remain on.
Switching on the foglamps is prohibited 
in clear weather or in rain, both day and 
night. In these situations, the power of their 
beams may dazzle other drivers. They must 
only be used in fog or falling snow (rules may 
vary depending on country).
Do not forget to switch off the foglamps when 
they are no longer necessary.
Switching off of the lamps when the 
ignition is switched off
When the ignition is switched off, all of the 
lamps turn off immediately, except for dipped 
beam headlamps if automatic guide-me-home 
lighting is activated.
Switching on the lamps after 
switching off the ignition
To reactivate the lighting control, rotate the 
ring to the "AUTO" position, then to the 
desired position.