
2
.
.
Instrument panel 7
W arning and indicator lamps 8
I
ndic ators
 
 18
Lighting dimmer
 
2
 2
Trip computer
 
2
 2
Date and time setting
 
2
 3
Instruments and controls
 
4
K
 ey
 
 25
Remote control
 
2
 5
Front doors
 
2
 8
Sliding side door(s)
 
2
 8
Operation in the event of a battery failure
 
2
 9
Tailgate
 
29
Side-hinged rear doors
 
3
 0
Rear roof flap
 
3
 2
Central locking
 
3
 3
Alarm
 
34
Rear windows
 3
5
Electric windows
 
3
 5Steering wheel adjustment
 3
7
Mirrors
 
 37
Surveillance mirror
 3
 8
Front seats  
3
 8
Individual passenger seat
 4
 0
Multi-Flex bench seat  
4
 0
Rear bench seat
 4
 2
Rear seats (5 seats) 4 3
Rear seats (7 seats) 4 6
Crew cab
 
5
 0
Seat modularity and configurations
 
5
 2
Front fittings
 
5
 4
Seating area fittings
 
5
 5
Zenith
 
56
Fragrance diffuser
 5
7
Courtesy lamps
 
5
 9
Rear fittings (5 seats)
 
6
 0
Rear fittings (7 seats)
 
6
 1
Load space layout
 
6
 4
Heating/Manual air conditioning
 6
6
Dual-zone automatic air conditioning
 6
7
Recommendations for ventilation  
and air conditioning
 6
9
Demisting and defrosting
 7
0Lighting control stalk
 
7
 1
Automatic illumination of headlamps
 7
 2
LED daytime running lamps  
7
 2
Guide-me-home lighting
 7
 2
Cornering lighting
 7
 3
Direction indicators
 7
 3
Headlamp beam
 7
 3
Wiper control stalk  7 3
General safety recommendations
 7
 6
Hazard warning lamps
 7
7
Horn
  77
Emergency or assistance call
 7
7
Anti-lock braking system (ABS/EBFD)
 
7
 9
Emergency braking assistance (EBA)
 7
9
Anti-slip regulation (ASR) and electronic 
stability control (ESC)
 
7
 9
Grip control
 
8
 0
Seat belts
 8
2
Airbags
 
85
Child seats
 
8
 9
Deactivating the passenger's front airbag
 9
0
Reactivating the passenger's front airbag
 9
1
Recommended child seats
 9
4
Locations for child seats secured using  
a seat belt
 
9
 5
ISOFIX mountings and child seats
 9
8
Instructions for child seats
 
1
 01
Child lock
 
1
 02
Over view
Instruments
Access Ease of use and comfort
Safety
Lighting and visibility
Eco-driving 
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4
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). 
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As a passenger, if you avoid connecting your 
multimedia devices (film, music, video game, 
etc.), you will contribute towards limiting 
the consumption of electrical energy and 
therefore of fuel.
Disconnect your portable devices before 
leaving the vehicle.
Eco- driving
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
Optimise the use of your 
gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently and 
change up without waiting. While accelerating, 
change up early.
With an automatic gearbox, give preference 
to automatic mode and avoid pressing the 
accelerator pedal heavily or suddenly.
The gear shift indicator invites you to engage 
the most suitable gear: as soon as the 
indication is displayed in the instrument panel, 
follow it straight away.
For vehicles fitted 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 practices contribute towards a 
reduction in fuel consumption and CO
2 
emissions and also help to reduce the 
background traffic noise.
If your vehicle has cruise control, make use of 
the system at speeds above 25
 
mph (40   km/h) 
when the traffic is flowing well.
Control the use of your electrical 
equipment
Before moving off, if the passenger 
compartment is too warm, ventilate it by opening 
the windows and air vents before using the air 
conditioning.
Above 31
  mph (50   km/h), close the windows and 
open the air vents.
Consider using equipment that can help keep 
the temperature in the passenger compartment 
down (sunroof blind and window blinds, etc.).
Switch off the headlamps and foglamps when 
there is sufficient visibility without them.
Avoid running the engine before moving off, 
particularly in winter; your vehicle will warm up 
much faster while driving.
Unless it has automatic regulation, switch off 
the air conditioning as soon as the desired 
temperature has been reached.
Switch off the demisting and defrosting controls, 
if these are not automatically managed.
Switch off the heated seat as soon as possible.
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Instrument panel
Dials
1.Distance recorder in kilometres/miles.
2. Display screen.
3. Fuel gauge, coolant temperature gauge.
4. Rev counter.
5. Trip distance recorder/ser vice indicator 
reset.
6. Instrument panel lighting dimmer.
Displays
Level 1
Level 2 with the touch screen
Screens
The format of the information presented in the 
screen depends on the vehicle's equipment 
level.
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Warning and indicator lamps
Visual indicators informing the driver that 
a system is in operation, switched off (on/
off indicator lamps) or has developed a fault 
(warning lamps).
When the ignition is switched on
Certain warning lamps come on for a few 
seconds when the vehicle's ignition is switched 
on.
When the engine is started, these same 
warning lamps should go off.
If they remain on, before driving refer to the 
information on the warning lamp concerned.
Associated warnings
Certain lamps may come on in one of two 
modes: fixed (continuous) or flashing.
Only by relating the type of lighting to the 
operating status of the vehicle can it be 
ascertained whether the situation is normal or 
whether a fault has occurred.
In the event of a fault, the illumination of the 
lamp may be accompanied by an audible signal 
and/or a message.
Warning lamps
When the engine is running or the vehicle is 
being driven, illumination of one of the following 
warning lamps indicates a fault which requires 
action on the part of the driver.
Any fault resulting in the illumination of a 
warning lamp must be investigated further 
using the associated message.
If you encounter any problems, contact a 
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
Operation indicator lamps
If one of the following indicator lamps comes on 
in the instrument panel and/or instrument panel 
screen, this confirms that the corresponding 
system has come into operation.
Deactivation indicator lamp
If this indicator lamp comes on, this confirms 
that the corresponding system has been 
switched off intentionally.
This may be accompanied by an audible signal 
and a message being displayed. 
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Diesel pre-heaterFixed. The climatic conditions mean that 
pre-heating is necessary. Wait until the indicator lamp goes off before starting 
the engine.
Water in Diesel 
fuel filter Fixed, accompanied 
by a message in the 
screen. The Diesel filter contains water. Have the filter drained immediately by a PEUGEOT 
dealer or a qualified workshop.
For more information on the Checks  and in particular 
on draining the water from the Diesel filter, refer to the 
corresponding section.
Depending on country of sale.
Service spanner Fixed. A ser vice will soon be due. Refer to the list of checks in the Warranty and 
Maintenance Record.
Have the vehicle ser viced by a PEUGEOT dealer or a 
qualified workshop.
Time Flashing. Setting the time. Use the left-hand button of the instrument panel.
For more information on Date and time setting , refer 
to the corresponding section.
Warning/indicator lamp in 
the display screen
State
Indicates Action/Observation
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In the event of the risk of non-
starting related to a lack of 
AdBlue
®
The engine starting inhibition system 
required by regulations is activated 
automatically once the AdBlue
® tank is 
e m pt y.
Range greater than 1,500
 
miles (2,400   km)
When switching on the ignition, there is no 
automatic display of range in the instrument 
panel.
Range  between 1,500 and 375
 
miles (2,400 
and 600
 
km)
When driving, this message is displayed every 
186
 
miles (300
 
km) until the fluid level has been 
topped up.
The reser ve level has been reached; it is 
recommended that you top up as soon as 
possible. For more information on AdBlue
® 
(BlueHDi engines)
, and, in particular, 
on topping up the AdBlue®, refer to the 
corresponding section.
Range less than 375
 
miles (600   km)
When driving, this message is displayed every 
30
 
seconds until the AdBlue level has been 
topped up.
The remaining range is updated at every 
31
 
miles (50
 
km) travelled.
It is essential to top up as soon as possible and 
before the tank is completely empty; other wise 
it will not be possible to restart the engine after 
the next stop.
For more information on AdBlue
® 
(BlueHDi engines) , and, in particular, 
on topping up the AdBlue
®, refer to the 
corresponding section.
When switching on the ignition, this warning 
lamp comes on, accompanied by an audible 
signal and the display of a message, indicating 
the remaining range expressed in miles or 
kilometres before engine starting is prevented. When switching on the ignition, this warning 
lamp flashes and the Service warning lamp 
comes on, accompanied by an audible signal 
and the temporary display of a message in the 
instrument panel indicating the remaining range 
expressed in miles or kilometres before engine 
starting is prevented.Star ting prevented, breakdown related to a 
lack of AdBlue
®
The 0 fluid level is reached.
Your vehicle's exhaust emissions no longer 
meet the Euro 6 regulations and the engine will 
not start.
To be able to start the engine, you must 
add at least 5
  litres of AdBlue
®. You can 
also call a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop for the top-up required.
For more information on AdBlue
® 
(BlueHDi engines)  and, in particular, 
on topping up the AdBlue
®, refer to the 
corresponding section.
In the event of a fault with the 
SCR emissions control system
A system that prevents engine starting is 
activated automatically from 685   miles 
(1,100
  km) after confirmation of a fault with 
the SCR emissions control system.
Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT 
dealer or a qualified workshop as soon as 
possible.
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Each press of the button on the end of the 
wiper control stalk allows you to scroll through 
the various trip computer information displays, 
depending on the screen.
The "vehicle" tab with the range, current fuel 
consumption and remaining distance to travel.
The "1" tab (trip 1) with the average speed, 
average fuel consumption and distance 
travelled in trip 1 .
The "2" tab (trip 2) with the same information 
for a 2
nd trip.
Zero reset
F When the desired trip is displayed, press  the control for more than two seconds.
A few definitions
Range:  displays the distance that can still be 
travelled with the fuel detected in the tank on 
the basis of the average consumption over the 
last few miles (kilometres) travelled. If dashes instead of figures continue to 
be displayed when driving, contact a 
PEUGEOT dealer.
This displayed value can vary greatly 
following a change in the vehicle's driving 
conditions or the terrain. When the range falls below 19
  miles (30   km), 
dashes are displayed. After filling with at least 
10   litres of fuel, the range is recalculated and is 
displayed if it exceeds 62   miles (100   km).
Current fuel consumption:  calculated 
and displayed only when exceeding 19   mph 
(30
 
 km/h).
Average consumption:  this is the average 
fuel consumption since the last trip computer 
zero reset.
Distance travelled:  calculated from the last 
trip computer zero reset.
Remaining distance:  calculated according 
to the final destination entered by the user. If 
navigation is activated, the navigation system 
calculates it instantaneously.
Average speed:  this is the average speed 
calculated since the last trip computer zero 
reset (with the ignition on).
Date and time setting
Centre console without 
screen
To adjust the time on the clock, use the left-
hand button on the instrument panel.
F
 
T
 urn to the left: the minutes flash.
F
 
T
 urn to the right to increase the minutes 
(hold the button towards the right to scroll 
through faster).
F
 
T
 urn to the left: the hours flash.
F
 
T
 urn to the right to increase the hours (hold 
the button towards the right to scroll through 
faster).
F
 
T
 urn to the left: 24H or 12H is displayed.
F
 
T
 urn to the right to select 24H or 12H.
F
 
T
 urn to the left to finish setting the time.
The usual screen displays again when the 
button has not been pressed for approximately 
30
 
seconds.
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