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Parking sensors  127
Reversing Camera  129
Surround Rear Vision  130
 7Practical information
Compatibility of fuels  134
Refuelling  134
Misfuel prevention (Diesel)  135
Snow chains  136
Towing device  136
Overload indicator  138
Energy economy mode  139
Roof bars / Roof rack  140
Bonnet  141
Engine compartment  141
Checking levels  142
Speed checks  144
AdBlue® (BlueHDi)  146
Free-wheeling  148
Advice on care and maintenance  148
 8In the event of a breakdown
Running out of fuel (Diesel)  150
Tool kit  150
Temporary puncture repair kit  151
Spare wheel  153
Changing a bulb  156
Changing a fuse  161
12
 
V battery  163
Towing  167
 9Technical data
Dimensions  169
Engine technical data and towed loads  173
Identification markings  176
 10Bluetooth® audio system
First steps  177
Steering mounted controls  177
Menus  178
Radio  179
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) radio  180
Media  181
Telephone  183
Frequently asked questions  186
 11PEUGEOT Connect Radio
First steps  189
Steering mounted controls  190
Menus  191
Applications  192
Radio  192
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) radio  194
Media  194
Telephone  196
Settings  199
Frequently asked questions  201
 12PEUGEOT Connect Nav
First steps  203
Steering mounted controls  204
Menus  204
Voice commands  206
Navigation  209
Connected navigation  212
Applications  214
Radio  217
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) radio  218
Media  219
Telephone  220
Settings  223
Frequently asked questions  224
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Alphabetical index 
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Overview
Side switch panel 
 
1.Manual headlamp beam height adjustment
2. DSC / ASR systems
3. Stop & Start
4. Parking sensors
5. Additional heating / ventilation
6. Active Lane Departure Warning System
7. Tyre under-inflation detection
8. Electric child lock
9. Heated windscreen
Controls on the driver's door 
 
1.Loading area
2. Electric child lock
Central switch panel 
 
1.Hazard warning lamps
2. Locking / unlocking from the inside
3. Hill Assist  Descent
4. Eco mode
5. Advanced Grip Control
6. Electric parking brake
7. Starting / switching off the engine  

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Ease of use and comfort
 
► Pull the lever to change to the anti-dazzle 
"night” position.
►
 
Push the lever to change to the normal "day" 
position.
Adjustment
►
 
Set the mirror to the normal “day” position.
Automatic "electrochrome" model
This system automatically and gradually 
transitions between day and night use, with the 
aid of a sensor that measures the light arriving 
from the rear of the vehicle.
To ensure optimum visibility while manoeuvring, the mirror lightens 
automatically when reverse gear is engaged.
2-seat front bench seat
Central seat
Table position 
 
► To lower the backrest, pull the tab on the 
lower edge of the seat.
 
 
The backrest of the central seat of the bench 
seat tilts to form a work table, creating a mobile 
office (for use while stationary).
 
 
The vehicle may also be fitted with a pivoting 
table.
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 o return the backrest to the sitting position, 
stow the table, then guide it until it locks.
Take care not to jam the tab under the seat 
cushion while moving the backrest.
 
 
Never use the table while the vehicle is 
being driven.
In the event of sudden braking or impact, any 
objects on the table might become dangerous 
projectiles that could cause injury.
Storage compartment under seats 
 
►  Lift the central seat to access the storage 
compartment. This space can be secured by 
fitting a padlock (not supplied).
Each time you lock the seat in the sitting 
position, make sure that passengers 
have access to the seat belt end pieces and 
the associated straps.  

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Ease of use and comfort
Positioning the protective 
cover
 
 
The protective cover must be installed whenever the backrest of the outer seat 
is folded down and the partition hatch is open.
 
 
In row 1, no passengers must be allowed 
to sit in the outer seat if the backrest of 
the outer seat located behind them in row 2 is 
lowered and the hatch is open.
In row 2, no passengers must be allowed to 
sit in the central seat if the backrest of the 
outer seat is lowered and the hatch is open.
 
 
When loading long objects, take care to 
install the protective cover correctly.
►
 
Fold the backrest of the outer passenger 
seat(s) (depending on the position of the 
partition).
For more information on the  Rear bench seat, 
and especially on folding the backrests, refer to 
the corresponding section.
For more information on the  T
wo-seat front 
bench seat, and especially the retracted position 
of the outer seat, refer to the corresponding 
section.
 
 
► Install the protective cover by fastening its 
4 snap hooks to the 4 anchor points on the 
partition.
► Pull out the head restraint rods from 
the folded backrest(s) of the outer seat(s) 
(depending on the position of the partition), 
leaving 2 notches visible.
►
 
Load the desired objects.
Avoid placing heavy loads on the folded-down backrest of row 1. 
Whenever possible, place heavy loads on the 
floor.
The maximum load permitted on each of the 
folded backrests of row 2 is 80
  kg.
It is normal for surplus protective cover to 
be visible when the partition is positioned 
behind row 1.
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idy this surplus protective cover in the 
space under the glove box.
 
 
►  Position the strap(s) around the head 
restraint(s) (depending on the position of the 
partition).
►  Tighten the strap(s) using the adjustable 
section in order to correctly retain the items that 
have been loaded inside the cover.
The protective cover may be left in place  after use.
Regularly check the condition of the 
protective cover.
When signs of wear and tear appear, contact 
a PEUGEOT dealer to have it replaced by a 
protective cover that meets the specifications 
and qualities required by PEUGEOT and your 
vehicle.
Heating and Ventilation
Advice
Using the ventilation and air 
conditioning system
►  To ensure that air is distributed evenly, 
keep the external air intake grilles at the base 
of the windscreen, the nozzles, the vents, the 
air outlets and the air extractor in the boot 
free from obstructions.
►  Do not cover the sunshine sensor located 
on the dashboard; this sensor is used to    

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Ease of use and comfort
3► Position the strap(s) around the head 
restraint(s) (depending on the position of the 
partition).
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 ighten the strap(s) using the adjustable 
section in order to correctly retain the items that 
have been loaded inside the cover.
The protective cover may be left in place  after use.
Regularly check the condition of the 
protective cover.
When signs of wear and tear appear, contact 
a PEUGEOT dealer to have it replaced by a 
protective cover that meets the specifications 
and qualities required by PEUGEOT and your 
vehicle.
Heating and Ventilation
Advice
Using the ventilation and air 
conditioning system
►
 
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o ensure that air is distributed evenly, 
keep the external air intake grilles at the base 
of the windscreen, the nozzles, the vents, the 
air outlets and the air extractor in the boot 
free from obstructions.
►
 
Do not cover the sunshine sensor located 
on the dashboard; this sensor is used to 
regulate the automatic air conditioning 
system.
►
 
Operate the air conditioning system for at 
least 5 to 10 minutes once or twice a month to 
keep it in perfect working order
.
►
 
If the system does not produce cold air
 , 
switch it off and contact a PEUGEOT dealer 
or a qualified workshop.
When towing the maximum load on a steep 
gradient in high temperatures, switching off 
the air conditioning increases the available 
engine power, enhancing the towing capacity.
Avoid driving for too long with the  ventilation off or with prolonged operation 
of interior air recirculation. Risk of misting and 
deterioration of the air quality!
If the interior temperature is very high 
after the vehicle has stood for a long 
time in the sunshine, air the passenger 
compartment for a few moments.
Put the air flow control at a setting high 
enough to quickly change the air in the 
passenger compartment.
Condensation created by the air 
conditioning results in a discharge of 
water underneath the vehicle. This is perfectly 
normal.
Servicing the ventilation and air 
conditioning system
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Ensure that the passenger compartment 
filter is in good condition and have the filter 
elements replaced regularly
.
We recommend using a composite passenger 
compartment filter. Thanks to its special active 
additive, this type of filter helps to purify the 
air breathed by the occupants and keep the 
passenger compartment clean (by reducing 
allergic symptoms, unpleasant odours and 
greasy deposits).
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o ensure correct operation of the 
air conditioning system, have it checked 
according to the recommendations in the 
Maintenance and Warranty Guide.
Contains R134A fluorinated 
greenhouse gases
Depending on version and country of sale, the 
air conditioning system may contain R134A 
fluorinated greenhouse gases.
Stop & Start
The heating and air conditioning systems 
only operate when the engine is running.
Temporarily deactivate the Stop & Start 
system to maintain a comfortable temperature 
in the passenger compartment.
For more information on the  Stop & Start, 
refer to the corresponding section.   

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Lighting and visibility
Daytime running lamps / 
Sidelamps
 
 
The front lamps light up automatically when the 
engine starts.
They provide the following functions:
– Daytime running lamps (lighting control stalk in 
the "AUTO" position with adequate light level).
–  Sidelamps (lighting control stalk in the " AUTO" 
position with low light levels or "Sidelamps only” 
or "Dipped/main beam headlamps").
The LEDs are brighter when operating as  daytime running lamps.
Parking lamps
Side markers for the vehicle by illumination of 
the sidelamps on the traffic side only.
►  Depending on version, within one minute of 
switching off the ignition, operate the lighting 
control stalk up or down depending on the traffic 
side (for example: when parking on the left; 
The lighting goes off when you switch off the 
ignition, but you can always switch it on again 
using the lighting control stalk.
Travelling abroad 
If using your vehicle in a country that 
drives on the other side of the road, the 
headlamps must be adjusted to avoid 
dazzling on-coming drivers.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
In good or rainy weather, by both day 
and night, use of the front foglamps and 
the rear foglamps are prohibited. In these 
situations, the power of their beams may 
dazzle other drivers. They should only be 
used in fog or falling snow.
In these weather conditions, it is your 
responsibility to switch on the foglamps and 
dipped headlamps manually as the sunshine 
sensor may detect sufficient light.
Switch off the front and rear foglamps when 
they are no longer necessary.
Never look too closely at the luminous 
beam of LED headlamps: risk of serious 
eye injury.
Direction indicators 
 
► Left or right: lower or raise the lighting control 
stalk, beyond the point of resistance.
Three flashes
► Press briefly upwards or downwards, without 
going beyond the point of resistance; the 
direction indicators will flash 3 times.
Automatic headlamp  illumination
When a low level of ambient light is detected 
by a sunshine sensor, the number plate 
lamps,
  sidelamps and dipped beam headlamps 
are switched on automatically, without any action 
on the part of the driver. They can also come 
on if rain is detected, at the same time as the 
automatic rain sensitive wipers.
As soon as the brightness returns to a sufficient 
level or after the windscreen wipers are switched 
off, the lamps are switched off automatically.
 
 
► Turn the ring to the "AUTO" position. When 
the function is activated, a message is also 
displayed.
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 urn the ring to another position . An 
onscreen message is displayed to confirm that 
the function has been deactivated.
Malfunction
In the event of a malfunction of the 
sunshine sensor, the lighting comes on 
and this warning lamp is displayed in the 
instrument panel, accompanied by an audible 
signal and/or a message.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
In fog or snow, the sunshine sensor may 
detect sufficient light. In this case, the 
lighting will not come on automatically.
Do not cover the sunshine sensor, located on 
the dashboard or at the top of the windscreen 
behind the rear view mirror (depending on 
equipment); the associated functions would 
no longer be controlled.  

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Lighting and visibility
4After refitting a windscreen wiper blade
► To return the wiper blades to their initial 
position, switch on the ignition and operate the 
wiper control stalk.
Changing 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 
irreparable deformation.
Do not release them while moving them. 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, 
then guide it carefully onto 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
 
 
The windscreen wipers operate automatically 
once rain is detected (sensor behind the rear 
view mirror), adapting their speed to the intensity 
of the rain without any action on the part of the 
driver.
Switching on
Briefly push the control stalk downwards.
A wiping cycle confirms that the instruction has 
been accepted.
Depending on version, this symbol 
appears in the display screen or 
this indicator lamp comes on on the instrument 
panel and a message is displayed.
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 on the instrument 
panel and a message is displayed.
If the ignition has been off for more than 
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be reactivated by pushing the control stalk 
downwards.
Operating fault
If a fault occurs with the automatic windscreen 
wipers, the wipers will operate in intermittent 
mode.
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a 
qualified workshop.
Do not cover the rain sensor, located at 
the top of the windscreen behind the rear 
view mirror (depending on equipment); the 
associated functions would no longer be 
controlled.
Switch off the automatic windscreen wipers 
when using an automatic car wash.
In winter, it is advisable to wait until the 
windscreen is completely clear of ice before 
activating the automatic rain sensitive wipers.