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Driving recommendations 103
Starting and stopping 1 04
Electronic engine immobiliser
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Parking brake
 
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 05
Manual gearbox
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05
6-speed electronic gearbox
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Gear shift indicator
 
1
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Stop & Start
 
1
 08
Hill start assist
 
1
 11
Tyre under-inflation detection
 
1
 12
Tyre under-inflation detection with 
reinitialisation
 
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Speed limiter
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15
Cruise control
 
1
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Active City Brake
 
1
 20
Parking sensors
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Reversing camera
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24Fuel 1
26
Fuel system cut-off  1 27
Compatibility of fuels
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Snow chains
 
1
 29
Removable snow shield
 
1
 30
Changing a wiper blade
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Towing device
 
1
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Towbar with a swan neck towball
 
1
 31
Roof bars
 
1
 33
Zenith roof bars
 
1
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Maximum weights on bars
 
1
 34
Other accessories
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34
Bonnet
 
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Engines
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Checking levels
 
1
 36
Chec ks
 
13 8
AdBlue
® (BlueHDi engines) 1 40
Temporary puncture repair kit
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 43
Changing a wheel
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Fitting the wheel trim on the rim
 
1
 47
Changing a bulb
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49
Changing a fuse
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Battery
 
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Economy mode
 
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 59
Towing your vehicle
 
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 59
Running out of fuel (Diesel)
 
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Characteristics of engines and towed loads 1 61Petrol engines/weights 162
Diesel engines/weights 1 63
Dimensions
 
165
Identification markings
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DrivingPractical information
In the event of a breakdown Technical data
Alphabetical index
Audio and Telematics
7-inch touch screen
Peugeot Connect Sound (RD5)
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Contents  

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Instruments and controls1.Lighting and direction indicator control 
stalk.
2. Instrument panel with display.
3. Wiper/screenwash/trip computer control 
stalk.
4. Ignition.
5. Audio system controls.
6. Driver's front airbag/horn.
7. Steering wheel height and reach 
adjustment.
8. Cruise control/speed limiter controls.
9. Control panel: parking sensors, headlamp 
beam adjustment, ESC, Stop & Start, 
alarm (depending on country of sale).
10. Bonnet release.
11. Electric door mirror adjustment controls.
12 . Front window controls.
13. Switch panel: hazard warning lamps, 
central locking, child lock (depending on 
ve r s i o n).
14 . Cigarette lighter.
15. Heating/ventilation controls.
16. Electronic gearbox or Grip control 
control.
17. Touch screen.
18. USB port (with electronic gearbox).
19. USB port (with manual gearbox). 
Over view  

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Automatic illumination of 
headlamps
The sidelamps and dipped beam headlamps 
switch on automatically if the light is poor or 
during operation of the windscreen wipers. 
They switch off again as soon as the ambient 
light becomes bright enough or the windscreen 
wipers stop.
This function is not compatible with daytime 
running lamps.In fog or snow, the sunshine sensor may 
detect sufficient light.
As a result, the lighting will not come on 
automatically. If necessary, you must 
switch on the dipped beam headlamps 
manually.
Do not cover the sunshine sensor located 
on the windscreen behind the rear view 
mirror. It is used for automatic illumination 
of the headlamps and for the automatic 
rain sensitive wipers.
Activation
F Turn the ring to the AUTO position. The activation of the 
function is accompanied by a 
message on the screen.
Deactivation
F Turn the ring for wards or rear wards. The deactivation of the function is accompanied 
by a message on the screen.
The function is switched off temporarily off 
when the manual lighting control stalk is used.
In the event of a malfunction of 
the sunshine sensor , the lamps 
come on, accompanied by the 
illumination of the Ser vice warning 
lamp, an audible signal and a 
message on the screen.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
LED daytime running lamps
On starting the vehicle, in daylight the daytime 
running lamps come on automatically.
If the sidelamps, dipped or main headlamps 
are switched on manually or automatically, the 
daytime running lamps switch off.
Programming
For countries where exterior lighting by day is 
not a legal requirement, you can activate or 
deactivate the function via the configuration 
menu.
Guide-me-home lighting
Keeping the dipped beam headlamps on 
temporarily after switching the ignition off makes 
the driver's exit easier when the light is poor.
Manual operation
F With the ignition off, "flash" the headlamps 
within one minute after switching off the 
ignition.
Manual guide-me-home lighting goes off 
automatically after a certain period of time.
Automatic operation
F This function is activated via the  vehicle configuration menu.
 For more information on the Audio and 
Telematics , refer to the corresponding 
section. 
Lighting and visibility  

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F Open the protective covers.
F U nscrew the 4 screws using the spanner 
and remove them.
F
 
T
 urn the bars by 90°, positioning the hollow 
parts towards the front.
F
 
R
 efit the 4 screws and tighten them using 
the spanner.
F
 
C
 lose the protective covers.
Maximum weights on bars
F Only use the strap passages A to secure the load correctly. In all cases, the load must rest on the non-slip 
bands provided for this purpose, and must not 
touch the roof or the glazing on the roof.
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T
 ransverse bars on longitudinal bars: 75   kg 
(these bars are not compatible with the 
Zenith).
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R
 oof rack: 120   kg.
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T
 ransverse bars on roof: 100   kg.
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 T
ransverse bars on longitudinal bars: 75
 
 kg.
Other accessories
These accessories and parts, having been 
tested and approved for reliability and safety, 
are all adapted to your vehicle. A wide range of 
genuine parts is available.
Another range of accessories is also available 
which is centred around comfort, leisure and 
maintenance:
Anti-intrusion alarm, glass engraving, first aid 
kit, safety vest, front and rear parking sensors, 
hazard warning triangle, alloy wheel anti-theft 
bolts, etc.
Seat covers compatible with airbags for front 
seat, bench seat, rubber mats, carpet mats, 
snow chains, blinds, tailgate bicycle carrier, etc.
To avoid any jamming under the pedals:
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e
 nsure that the mat and its fixings are 
positioned correctly,
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n
 ever fit one mat on top of another.
Recommendations for 
loading the roof
This procedure requires the use of the spanner 
supplied with the tools for changing a wheel.For more information on Changing a 
wheel , refer to the corresponding section.
Audio systems, hands-free kit, speakers, CD 
changer, navigation, USB Box, Video Kit, etc.
With a wide range of audio and telematic 
equipment offered on the market, the technical 
constraints associated with the installation of 
devices from these product families require  
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Dashboard fuses
Tilt the cover to access the fuses.Fuses
F Amps
A Allocation
1 15Rear wiper
2  –
 30  Free
 Central locking
3 5Airbags
4 10Air conditioning, diagnostic socket, rear view mirror control, 
headlamp beam.
5 30Electric windows
6 30Locks
7 5Rear courtesy lamp, front map reading lamps, ceiling lamp.
8 20
Audio system, display screen, under-inflation detection, alarm and siren
930Front and rear 12   V socket
10 15Centre console
11 15Low current anti-theft
12 15Rain and sunshine sensor, airbags.
13 5Instrument panel
14 15Parking sensors, automatic air conditioning controls, Hands-
free kit
15 30Locks
16 -Free
17 40Rear screen/rear view mirrors defrosting.
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Economy mode
When the engine is switched off and the key is 
left in the ignition on position, certain functions 
(windscreen wipers, electric windows, courtesy 
lamps, audio system, etc.) can be used for a 
combined duration of no more than than thirty 
minutes, so as not to discharge the battery.
After thirty minutes the active functions are 
put on standby and the battery warning lamp 
flashes with a message displayed in the screen.
In order to restore the use of these functions 
immediately, start the engine and let it run for a 
few minutes.
The time available to you will then be double 
the period for which the engine is left running. 
However, this period will always be between 
five and thirty minutes.The engine will not start if the battery is 
discharged.
Towing your vehicle
For more information on Changing a 
wheel  and in particular the tools, refer to 
the corresponding section. Vehicles fitted with a manual gearbox 
(Diesel version) 
For vehicles fitted with a manual gearbox, 
the gear lever must be in neutral. Failure 
to obser ve this special condition could 
result in damage to the transmission and 
braking components and to the absence 
of braking assistance when the engine is 
started again.
From the front
F Unclip the cover by pressing on the lower 
part of it.
F
 
S
 crew the removable towing eye in fully.
This procedure requires the use of the towing 
eye supplied with the wheel changing tools.
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7-inch touch screen
GPS satellite navigation – 
Multimedia audio system – 
Bluetooth
® telephone
Contents
First steps 
1
S
teering mounted controls  
2
M
enus  
3
N
avigation
 
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Radio
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DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) radio
 
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M
edia   9
Settings
 
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Connected services
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2
Telephone
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4
Frequently asked questions
 
1
 7The system is protected in such a way that 
it will only operate in your vehicle.
For safety reasons, the vehicle must 
always be stationary for the driver to 
perform operations that require close 
attention.
The display of the energy economy mode 
message signals that the system is about 
to go into standby. Refer to the Energy 
Economy Mode section.
First steps
Use the buttons provided above the touch 
screen to access the menu carousel, then 
press the virtual buttons in the touch screen.
Each menu is displayed in one or two pages 
(primary page and secondary page).
In very hot conditions, the system may 
go into standby (screen and sound 
completely off) for a minimum period of 
5
 
minutes.
Short-cuts: using the virtual buttons in the 
upper band of the touch screen, it is the 
possible to go directly to the selection of audio 
source, the list of stations (or titles, depending 
on the source).
Selecting the audio source (depending on 
version):
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7-inch touch screen  

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* Depending on equipment. Press Menu  to display the menu 
carousel.
Volume adjustment (each source is 
independent, including traffic announcements 
(TA) and navigation instructions). Increase volume.
Decrease volume.
Mute by pressing the volume increase and 
decrease buttons simultaneously. In very hot conditions, the volume may be 
limited to protect the system. The return to 
normal takes place when the temperature 
in the passenger compartment drops.
The screen is of the "resistive" type, it is 
necessary to press firmly, particularly for 
"flick" gestures (scrolling through a list, 
moving the map, etc.). A simple swipe will 
not be enough. Pressing with more than 
one finger is not recognised.
The screen can be used with gloves. This 
technology allows use at all temperatures.
To clean the screen, use a soft non-
abrasive cloth (spectacles cloth) without 
any additional product.
Do not use sharp objects on the screen.
Do not touch the screen with wet hands.
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F
 M/DAB*/AM* radio stations.
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U
 SB stick.
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 S
 martphone via MirrorLink
TM or CarPlay®.
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elephone connected via Bluetooth®* 
and Bluetooth® multimedia broadcast* 
(streaming).
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M
edia player connected via the auxiliary 
socket (jack, cable not supplied). Restore the sound by pressing one of the two 
volume buttons.
Steering mounted controls
Radio: select previous/next preset 
station.
Media: select the genre/artist/
folder from the list depending on 
classification.
Select the previous/next item in a 
menu.
Radio: automatic search for a higher 
frequency.
Media: select the next track.
Media, press and hold: fast for ward.
Skip in the list.
Change the audio source.
Confirm a selection.
Pick up/hang up the telephone.
Press for more than 2
  seconds: 
access the telephone menu.
Radio: automatic search for a lower 
frequency.
Media: select the previous track.
Media, press and hold: rewind.
Skip in the list. 
7-inch touch screen