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Lighting and visibility
4Changing a wiper blade
Removing/refitting at the front 
 
► Carry out these wiper blade replacement 
operations from the driver's side.
►
 
Starting with the wiper blade farthest from 
you, hold each arm by the rigid section and raise 
it as far as possible.
Take care not to hold the arms at the jet  locations.
Do not touch the wiper blades - risk of 
irreversible distortion.
Do not release them while they are moving - 
risk of damaging the windscreen!
►
 
Clean the windscreen using screenwash 
fluid.
Do not apply "Rain X" type water-
repellent products. ►
 
Unclip the worn wiper blade closest to you 
and remove it.
►
  
Install the new wiper blade and clip it to the 
arm.
►
  
Repeat the procedure for the other wiper 
blade.
►
  
Starting with the wiper blade closest to you, 
once again hold each arm by the rigid section 
and lower it carefully to the windscreen.
Removing/refitting at the rear
► Hold the arm by the rigid section and raise it 
as far as possible.
►
 
Clean the rear screen using screenwash 
fluid.
►
 
Unclip the worn wiper blade and remove it.
►
 
Install the new wiper blade and clip it to the 
arm.
►
 
Once again hold the arm by the rigid section, 
then guide it carefully onto the rear screen.
Automatic windscreen  wipers
In AUTO mode, the windscreen wipers operate 
automatically, without any action on the part of 
the driver. If rain is detected, the wiping adapts to 
the intensity of the rainfall automatically.
Detection of rainfall is by means of a rain/
sunshine sensor at the top centre of the 
windscreen, behind the rear view mirror.
Do not cover the rain/sunshine sensor.
When using an automatic car wash, 
switch off the automatic wipers and the 
ignition.
In winter, wait until the windscreen is 
completely clear of ice before activating the 
automatic wipers.
Switching on 
 
► Give a short downwards push to the control 
stalk.
A
 wiping cycle confirms that the instruction has 
been accepted.
This indicator lamp comes on in the  instrument panel, accompanied by a 
message.
Switching off
► Give the control stalk another brief push 
downwards or place the control stalk in another 
position ( Int
, 1 or 2).
This indicator lamp goes off in the instrument panel, accompanied by a 
message.  

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Safety
The active bonnet may not deploy in the event of 
an impact.
Child seats
The regulations on carrying children are specific to each country. Refer to the 
legislation in force in your country.
For maximum safety, please observe the 
following recommendations:
–  In accordance with European regulations,  all 
children under the age of 12 or less than 4 
ft 11” (150 cm) tall must travel in approved 
child seats suited to their weight , on seats 
fitted with a seat belt or ISOFIX mountings.
–  Statistically, the safest seats in your 
vehicle for carrying children are the rear 
seats.
–  Children weighing less than 9 kg must 
travel in the "rear facing" position, whether in 
the front or rear of the vehicle.
It is recommended that children travel 
on the rear seats  of the vehicle:
–  ‘rear facing’ up to the age of 3,
–  ‘forward facing’ over the age of 3.
Make sure that the seat belt is correctly 
positioned and tightened.
For child seats with a support leg, ensure that 
the support leg is in firm and steady contact 
with the floor.
Front airbags
Do not drive holding the steering wheel 
by its spokes or resting your hands on the 
centre part of the wheel.
Passengers must not place their feet on the 
dashboard.
Do not smoke as deployment of the airbags 
can cause burns or the risk of injury from a 
cigarette or pipe.
Never remove or pierce the steering wheel or 
hit it violently.
Do not fix or attach anything to the steering 
wheel or dashboard, as this could cause 
injuries when the airbags are deployed.
Lateral airbags
Use only approved covers on the seats, 
compatible with the deployment of the lateral 
airbags. For information on the range of seat 
covers suitable for your vehicle, contact a 
PEUGEOT dealer.
Do not fix or attach anything to the seat 
backrests (clothes, etc.), as this could cause 
injuries to the thorax or arm when the lateral 
airbag is deployed.
Do not sit with the upper part of the body any 
nearer to the door than necessary.
The vehicle's front door panels include side 
impact sensors.
A damaged door or any unauthorised or 
incorrectly executed work (modification or 
repair) on the front doors or their interior trim 
could compromise the operation of these 
sensors - risk of malfunction of the lateral 
airbags!
Such work must only be done by a PEUGEOT 
dealer or a qualified workshop.
Curtain airbags
Do not fix or attach anything to the roof, 
as this could cause head injuries when the 
curtain airbag is deployed.
Do not remove the grab handles installed on 
the roof, as they play a part in securing the 
curtain airbags.
Active bonnet 
 
The active bonnet has been designed to 
optimise the safety of pedestrians in the event of 
collision with the front of the vehicle.
Deployment of the active bonnet is 
accompanied by a slight discharge of 
harmless smoke and a noise, due to the 
activation of the pyrotechnic cartridge 
incorporated in the system. The airbag 
warning lamp comes on.
After triggering, do not try to open or close 
the bonnet. Call a towing company or go to 
the nearest PEUGEOT dealer or qualified 
workshop, driving at a speed below 19 mph 
(30
  km/h).
Make sure that you adjust the height of the 
driver's seat - risk of hindrance to visibility!
This equipment will only trigger once. If a  second impact occurs (during the same 
or a subsequent accident), the active bonnet 
will not trigger.
After an accident or if the vehicle has been 
stolen, have the system checked.
Do not tamper with the pyrotechnic systems 
under the bonnet, close to the struts - risk of 
explosion!
All work on this system must be carried out 
only by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
Malfunction
If this warning lamp comes on in the 
instrument panel, accompanied by an 
audible warning and the display of a message, 
you must contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a 
qualified workshop to have the system checked.  

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Driving
Driving recommendations
► Observe the driving regulations and remain 
vigilant whatever the traffic conditions.
►
 
Monitor your environment and keep your 
hands on the wheel to be able to react to 
anything that may happen any time.
►
 
Drive smoothly
 , anticipate the need for 
braking and maintain a longer safety distance, 
especially in bad weather.
►
 
Stop the vehicle to carry out operations that 
require close attention (such as adjustments).
►
 
During long trips, take a break every two 
hours.
Important!
Never leave the engine running in a 
closed space without sufficient 
ventilation.  Internal combustion engines emit 
toxic exhaust gases such as carbon 
monoxide. Danger of poisoning and death!
In severe wintry conditions (temperature 
below -23°C), let the engine run for 4 
minutes before moving off, to ensure the 
correct operation and durability of the 
mechanical components of your vehicle 
(engine and gearbox).
Never drive with the parking brake 
applied . Risk of overheating and 
damage to the braking system!
Do not park the vehicle or leave the 
engine running on a flammable 
surface (dry grass, dead leaves, etc.).  The 
exhaust system of your vehicle is very hot, 
even several minutes after the engine stops. 
Risk of fire!
Never leave a vehicle unattended with 
the engine running.  If you have to leave 
your vehicle with the engine running, apply 
the parking brake and put the gearbox into 
neutral or position  N or P (depending on the 
type of gearbox).
Never leave children inside the vehicle 
unsupervised.
On flooded roads
We strongly advise against driving on flooded 
roads, as this could cause serious damage to 
the internal combustion engine or electric motor, 
the gearbox and the electrical systems of the 
vehicle.
 
 
If you are obliged to drive on a flooded road:
► Check that the depth of water does not 
exceed 15   cm, taking account of waves that 
might be generated by other users.
►
 
Deactivate the Stop & Start function.
►
 
Drive as slowly as possible without stalling. In 
all cases, do not exceed 6 mph (10
  km/h).
►
 
Do not stop and do not switch off the engine.
On leaving the flooded road, as soon as safety 
conditions allow
, make several light brake 
applications to dry the brake discs and pads.
If in doubt about the state of your vehicle, 
contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
Towing
Driving with a trailer places greater 
demands on the towing vehicle and 
particular care must be taken.
Do not exceed the maximum towable 
weights.
At altitude: reduce the maximum load by 
10% per 1,000 metres of altitude; the lower 
air density at high altitudes decreases engine 
performance.
New vehicle: do not tow a trailer until the 
vehicle has driven at least 620 miles 
(1,000 kilometres).
If the outside temperature is high, let the 
engine idle for 1 to 2 minutes after the 
vehicle comes to a stop, to help it to cool.
Before setting off
Nose weight
►  Distribute the load in the trailer so that the 
heaviest items are as close as possible to the 
axle and the nose weight (at the point where it 
joins your vehicle) approaches the maximum 
permitted without exceeding it.
Tyres
►  Check the tyre pressures of the towing 
vehicle and of the trailer, observing the 
recommended pressures.
Lighting
►  Check the electrical signalling on the trailer 
and the headlamp beam height of your vehicle.
If a genuine PEUGEOT towing device is 
used, the rear parking sensors will be 
deactivated automatically to avoid the audible 
signal.
When driving
Cooling
Towing a trailer uphill causes the coolant 
temperature to increase. The maximum towable 
load depends on the gradient and the exterior    

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Driving
6If the outside temperature is high, let the 
engine idle for 1 to 2 minutes after the 
vehicle comes to a stop, to help it to cool.
Before setting off
Nose weight
► Distribute the load in the trailer so that the 
heaviest items are as close as possible to the 
axle and the nose weight (at the point where it 
joins your vehicle) approaches the maximum 
permitted without exceeding it.
Tyres
► Check the tyre pressures of the towing 
vehicle and of the trailer , observing the 
recommended pressures.
Lighting
► Check the electrical signalling on the trailer 
and the headlamp beam height of your vehicle.
If a genuine PEUGEOT towing device is 
used, the rear parking sensors will be 
deactivated automatically to avoid the audible 
signal.
When driving
Cooling
Towing a trailer uphill causes the coolant 
temperature to increase. The maximum towable 
load depends on the gradient and the exterior  temperature. The fan’s cooling capacity does not 
increase with engine speed.
►
 
Reduce speed and lower the engine speed to 
limit heating up.
In all cases, pay attention to the coolant 
temperature.
If this warning lamp and the  STOP 
warning lamp come on, stop the 
vehicle and switch off the engine as soon as 
possible.
Brakes
Braking distances are increased when towing a 
trailer. To avoid overheating the brakes, the use 
of engine braking is recommended.
Side wind
Bear in mind that the vehicle will be more 
susceptible to wind when towing.
Anti-theft protection
Electronic immobiliser
The keys include an electronic engine 
immobiliser system, with a code that must be 
recognised in order for starting to be possible.
If the system malfunctions, indicated by the 
display of a message, the engine will not start.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
Starting/Switching off the 
engine
The electronic key must be present in the  passenger compartment.
If it is not detected, a message is displayed.
Move the electronic key so that the engine 
can be started or switched off.
If there is still a problem, refer to the "Key 
not detected - Back-up starting or Back-up 
switch-off" section.
Starting 
 
► With a  manual gearbox, place the gear lever 
in neutral and fully depress the clutch pedal.
►
 
With an 
 automatic gearbox, select mode   P 
or
  N and press the brake pedal.
►
 
Press the "
 START/STOP" button while 
maintaining pressure on the pedal until the 
engine starts.   

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Driving
6Operation 
 
On an ascending slope, with the vehicle 
stationary, the vehicle is held for a short time 
when you release the brake pedal:
– 
provided you are in first gear or neutral with a 
manual gearbox.
–
 
provided you are in mode  D
 or M with an 
automatic gearbox.
 
 
On a descending slope, with the vehicle 
stationary and reverse gear engaged, the 
vehicle is held for a short time when you 
release the brake pedal.
Malfunction
These warning lamps come on in  the event of a malfunction.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop to have the system checked.
Active  Suspension Control
This suspension adapts itself to the following 
parameters: state and profile of the road, load 
of the vehicle, driving style and selected driving 
mode.
It is managed by a computer, which interprets 
the data transmitted by different sensors to 
apply the optimal level of damping to each shock 
absorber.
It offers three modes: Comfort, Normal and 
Sport.
The mode can be selected using the  DRIVE 
MODE control on the central console.
For more information on the  Driving modes, 
please refer to the corresponding section.
Driving modes
The number and type of driving modes available  depend on the vehicle’s engine and equipment.
Driving modes are selected using the following 
control:
 
 
 
 
Pressing the control displays the modes on the 
instrument panel.
When the message disappears, the selected 
mode is activated and remains indicated on the 
instrument panel (except  NORMAL mode).
With petrol / Diesel engines
Whenever the ignition is switched on,  NORMAL 
mode is selected by default.
ECO
This mode reduces fuel consumption, but 
restricts the performance of the heating and 
air conditioning systems, without however 
deactivating them.
Free-wheeling in  ECO mode: depending on 
version, with the EAT8 gearbox, moving into 
"free-wheeling" is encouraged to slow the vehicle 
down without using engine braking. You can 
save fuel by anticipating the need to slow down 
and lifting your foot fully off the accelerator pedal.   

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Driving
Putting the engine into standby 
(STOP mode)
The engine automatically goes into standby 
as soon as the driver indicates the intention of 
stopping.
– 
W
 ith a manual gearbox,  at a speed below 2 
mph (3
  km/h), when you place the gear lever in 
neutral and release the clutch pedal.
–
 
W
 ith an automatic gearbox:
•
 
at a speed below 12 mph (20
   km/h) for 
BlueHDi versions, or below 0.6 mph (1
  km/h) 
for PureTech 180 and 225 versions, when 
you brake hard with the gear selector in 
mode D,
•
 
with the vehicle stationary
 , when you place 
the gear selector in mode  N.
Time counter
A time counter adds up the time spent in standby 
during a journey. It resets to zero every time the 
ignition is switched on.
Special cases:
The engine will not go into standby if all of the 
conditions for operation are not met and in the 
following cases.
–
 
Steep slope (ascending or descending).
–
 
Needed 
 to maintain a comfortable temperature 
in the passenger compartment.
–
 
Demisting active.
In these cases, this indicator lamp flashes 
for a few seconds, then goes off.
After the engine has restarted, STOP mode is not available until the vehicle 
has reached a speed of 5 mph (8
  km/h).
During parking manoeuvres, STOP mode 
is not available for a few seconds after 
coming out of reverse gear or turning the 
steering wheel.
Engine restarting (START mode)
The engine automatically restarts as soon as the 
driver indicates the intention of moving off again.
►
 
W
 ith a manual gearbox: with the clutch 
pedal fully depressed.
►
 
W
 ith an automatic gearbox:
•
 
With the selector in position  D
 or M: with the 
brake pedal released.
•
 
With the selector in position  N
 and the brake 
pedal released: with the selector at  D or M.
•
 
With the selector in position  P
 and the brake 
pedal depressed: with the selector at  R, N, 
D or M.
•
 
Reverse gear engaged.
Special cases
The engine restarts automatically if all the 
operating conditions are met again and in the 
following cases.
– 
With a manual gearbox: vehicle speed 
exceeds 2.5 mph (4
  km/h),
–
 
With an automatic gearbox, in mode  N
, vehicle 
speed exceeds 0.6 mph (1
  km/h).
In these cases, this indicator lamp flashes 
for a few seconds, then goes off.
Malfunctions
In the event of a malfunction, this warning 
lamp flashes for a few moments, then 
remains on, accompanied by an onscreen 
message.
Have the vehicle checked by a PEUGEOT 
dealer or a qualified workshop.
The vehicle stalls in STOP mode
All of the instrument panel warning lamps come 
on if there is a fault.
►
 
Switch off the ignition then start the engine 
again with the " ST
ART/STOP" button.
The Stop & Start system requires a 12 V 
battery of specific technology and 
specification.
All work concerning the battery must be 
carried out only by a PEUGEOT
 dealer or a 
qualified workshop.
Under-inflation detection
This system automatically checks the pressures  of the tyres while driving.
It compares the information given by the wheel 
speed sensors with  reference values, which 
must be reinitialised every time the tyre 
pressures are adjusted or a wheel changed.   

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Driving
Driving and manoeuvring 
aids - General 
recommendations
Driving and manoeuvring aids cannot, in 
any circumstances, replace the need for 
vigilance on the part of the driver.
The driver must comply with the Highway 
Code, must remain in control of the vehicle in 
all circumstances and must be able to retake 
control of it at all times. The driver must adapt 
the speed to climactic conditions, traffic and 
the state of the road.
It is the driver's responsibility to constantly 
check the traffic, to assess the relative 
distances and speeds of other vehicles and to 
anticipate their movements before indicating 
and changing lane.
The systems cannot exceed the limits of the 
laws of physics.
Driving aids
You should hold the steering wheel 
with both hands, always use the interior and 
exterior rear view mirrors, always keep the 
feet close to the pedals and take a break 
every two hours.
Manoeuvring aids
The driver must always check the 
surroundings of the vehicle before and during 
the whole manoeuvre, in particular using the 
mirrors.
Radar
The operation of the radar as well as the 
associated functions may be impaired through 
the accumulation of dirt (mud, frost, etc.), in 
certain difficult weather conditions (very heavy 
rain, snow) or if the bumper is damaged.
If the front bumper is to be repainted, contact 
a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop; 
certain types of paint could interfere with the 
operation of the radar.
 
 
Driving aids camera
This camera and its associated functions 
may be impaired or not work if the windscreen 
area in front of the camera is dirty, misty, 
frosty, covered with snow, damaged or 
masked by a sticker.
On versions with camera alone, this message 
indicates to you that the camera is obstructed: 
"Driving aids camera: visibility limited, see 
user guide".
In humid and cold weather, demist the 
windscreen regularly.
Poor visibility (inadequate street lighting, 
heavy rain, thick fog, snowfall), dazzle 
(headlamps of an oncoming vehicle, low sun, 
reflections on a damp road, leaving a tunnel, 
alternating shade and light) can also impair 
detection performance.
In the event of a windscreen replacement, 
contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop to recalibrate the camera; 
otherwise, the operation of the associated 
driving aids may be disrupted.
Other cameras
The images from the camera(s) 
displayed on the touch screen or on the 
instrument panel may be distorted by the 
relief.
In the presence of areas in shade, or in 
conditions of bright sunlight or inadequate 
lighting, the image may be darkened and with 
lower contrast.
Obstacles may appear further away than they 
actually are.
Sensors
The operation of the sensors as well as 
the associated functions may be disturbed 
by sound interference such as that emitted 
by noisy vehicles and machinery (e.g. lorries, 
pneumatic drills), by the accumulation of 
snow or dead leaves on the road or in the 
event of damaged bumpers and mirrors.
When reverse gear is engaged, an audible 
signal (long beep) indicates that the sensors 
may be dirty.
A front or rear impact to the vehicle can 
upset the sensors’ settings, which is not 
always detected by the system: distance 
measurements may be distorted.
The sensors do not systematically detect 
obstacles that are too low (pavements, studs) 
or too thin (trees, posts, wire fences).
Certain obstacles located in the sensors’ blind 
spots may not be detected or may no longer 
be detected during the manoeuvre.
Certain materials (fabrics) absorb sound 
waves: pedestrians may not be detected.
Maintenance
Clean the bumpers and door mirrors and 
the field of vision of the cameras regularly.
When washing your vehicle at high pressure, 
direct the spray from at least 30 cm away 
from the radar, sensors and cameras.
Mats
The use of mats not approved by 
PEUGEOT may interfere with the operation of 
the speed limiter or cruise control.
To avoid any risk of jamming the pedals:
►  ensure that the mat is secured correctly,
►  never fit one mat on top of another.   

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Driving
6When reverse gear is engaged, an audible 
signal (long beep) indicates that the sensors 
may be dirty.
A front or rear impact to the vehicle can 
upset the sensors’ settings, which is not 
always detected by the system: distance 
measurements may be distorted.
The sensors do not systematically detect 
obstacles that are too low (pavements, studs) 
or too thin (trees, posts, wire fences).
Certain obstacles located in the sensors’ blind 
spots may not be detected or may no longer 
be detected during the manoeuvre.
Certain materials (fabrics) absorb sound 
waves: pedestrians may not be detected.
Maintenance
Clean the bumpers and door mirrors and 
the field of vision of the cameras regularly.
When washing your vehicle at high pressure, 
direct the spray from at least 30
  cm away 
from the radar, sensors and cameras.
Mats
The use of mats not approved by 
PEUGEOT may interfere with the operation of 
the speed limiter or cruise control.
To avoid any risk of jamming the pedals:
►
 
ensure that the mat is secured correctly
 ,
►
 
never fit one mat on top of another
 .
Units of speed
Ensure that the units of speed displayed 
on the instrument panel (mph or km/h) are 
those for the country you are driving in.
If this is not the case, when the vehicle is 
stationary, set the display to the required 
units of speed so that it complies with what is 
authorised locally.
In case of doubt, contact a PEUGEOT dealer 
or a qualified workshop.
Speed Limit Recognition 
and Recommendation
Refer to the General recommendations on the 
use of driving and manoeuvring aids .
 
 
This system displays the maximum authorised 
speed in the instrument panel, according to 
the speed limits in the country in which you are 
driving, using:
–
 
Speed limit signs detected by the camera.
–
 
Speed limit details from the navigation system 
mapping.
You should update your navigation  mapping regularly in order to receive 
accurate speed limit information from the 
system.
–
 
Signs indicating an intersection area detected 
by the camera:
Sign detected Suggested speed  (calculated)
Entry into an 
intersection area Example:
 
 
Without PEUGEOT Connect Nav
10 mph or 20
  km/h 
(depending on 
the units of the 
instrument panel) With PEUGEOT  Connect NavDisplay of the 
speed in force in the 
country in which you  are driving.
–
 
Certain qualifier plates are detected by the 
camera: