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Driving recommendations 103
Starting and stopping 1 04
Electronic engine immobiliser
 1
05
Parking brake
 
1
 05
Manual gearbox
 1
05
6-speed electronic gearbox
 1
06
Gear shift indicator
 
1
 08
Stop & Start
 
1
 08
Hill start assist
 
1
 11
Tyre under-inflation detection
 
1
 12
Tyre under-inflation detection with 
reinitialisation
 
113
Speed limiter
 1
15
Cruise control
 
1
 17
Active City Brake
 
1
 20
Parking sensors
 1
22
Reversing camera
 1
24Fuel 1
26
Fuel system cut-off  1 27
Compatibility of fuels
 1
28
Snow chains
 
1
 29
Removable snow shield
 
1
 30
Changing a wiper blade
 1
30
Towing device
 
1
 31
Towbar with a swan neck towball
 
1
 31
Roof bars
 
1
 33
Zenith roof bars
 
1
 33
Maximum weights on bars
 
1
 34
Other accessories
 1
34
Bonnet
 
13 5
Engines
 1
36
Checking levels
 
1
 36
Chec ks
 
13 8
AdBlue
® (BlueHDi engines) 1 40
Temporary puncture repair kit
 1
 43
Changing a wheel
 1
43
Fitting the wheel trim on the rim
 
1
 47
Changing a bulb
 1
49
Changing a fuse
 1
54
Battery
 
158
Economy mode
 
1
 59
Towing your vehicle
 
1
 59
Running out of fuel (Diesel)
 
1
 60
Characteristics of engines and towed loads 1 61Petrol engines/weights 162
Diesel engines/weights 1 63
Dimensions
 
165
Identification markings
 1
74
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  

115
Dashboard button
F Hold this button down.
Reinitialisation is confirmed by a high-pitched 
audible signal.
A low-pitched audible signal indicates that 
the reinitialisation operation has not been 
successful.
The new pressure parameters saved are 
treated as reference values by the system.The under-inflation alert can only be relied 
on if the reinitialisation of the system has 
been done with the pressures in the four 
tyres correctly adjusted.
Snow chains
The system does not have to be 
reinitialised after fitting or removing snow 
chains.
Operating fault
After doing anything to the system, the 
pressures of the four tyres must be 
checked and the system reinitialised.
The flashing and then constant illumination of 
the under-inflation warning lamp accompanied 
by illumination of the Ser vice warning lamp 
indicates a fault in the system.
In this case, under-inflation monitoring of the 
tyres is no longer provided.
Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT 
dealer or a qualified workshop.
"LIMIT" speed limiter
System preventing the vehicle 
from exceeding the speed setting 
programmed by the driver. 1.
Speed limiter mode Selection/Off.
2. Decreases the set value.
3. Increases the set value.
4. Speed limiter On/Pause.
The speed setting is selected with the engine 
running, regardless of being stationary or 
in motion. The minimum speed that can be 
programmed is at least 19   mph (30   km/h).
The vehicle responds to the driver's foot 
pressure on the accelerator until resistance is 
felt in the pedal, which signifies that the vehicle 
has reached the programmed speed.
However, pressing the pedal beyond this point 
of resistance to the floor permits exceeding 
of the programmed speed. To resume use of 
the limiter, simply reduce the pressure on the 
accelerator pedal gradually and return to a 
speed below the programmed speed.
Setting and operation of the system can be 
done with the engine running, regardless of 
being stationary or in motion.
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129
Travelling abroad
Certain fuels could damage your vehicle's 
engine.
In certain countries, the use of a particular 
fuel may be required (specific octane rating, 
specific trade name, etc.) to ensure correct 
operation of the engine.
For any additional information, contact a dealer.
Snow chains
In wintry conditions, snow chains improve 
traction as well as the behaviour of the vehicle 
when braking.The snow chains must be fitted only to the 
driving wheels. They must never be fitted 
to "space-saver" type spare wheels.
Take account of the legislation in force in 
your country on the use of snow chains 
and the maximum authorised speed.
Use only the chains designed to be fitted to the 
type of wheel fitted to your vehicle:
Original tyre size Maximum link size
195/65 R15
9
  mm
19 5/ 70 R15
205/65 R15 215/5 5 R16215 / 5 0 R17
For more information on snow chains, contact a 
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. It is strongly recommended that before 
you leave, you practise fitting the snow 
chains on a level and dry sur face.
Avoid driving with snow chains on roads 
that have been cleared of snow, to avoid 
damaging your vehicle's tyres and the 
road sur face. If your vehicle is fitted with 
alloy wheels, check that no part of the 
chain or its fixtures is in contact with the 
wheel rim.
Installation advice
F If you have to fit the chains during a journey, 
stop the vehicle on a flat sur face on the side 
of the road.
F
 
A
 pply the parking brake and if necessary 
put wheel chocks against the wheels to 
prevent your vehicle from sliding.
F
 
F
 it the chains following the instructions 
provided by the manufacturer.
F
 
M
 ove off gently and drive for a few seconds, 
without exceeding 31
  mph (50   km/h).
F
 
S
 top your vehicle and check that the snow 
chains are correctly tightened.
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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.
-
 
T
 ransverse bars on longitudinal bars: 75   kg 
(these bars are not compatible with the 
Zenith).
-  
R
 oof rack: 120   kg.
-
 
T
 ransverse bars on roof: 100   kg.
-
 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:
-
 
e
 nsure that the mat and its fixings are 
positioned correctly,
-
 
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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176
GGearbox, automatic ..............................108 -109
Gearbox, electronic  .......................10 6 -107, 11 0
Gearbox, manual
 
...........105 -10 6 , 108 -110 , 140
Gearbox, manual (reverse gear) ...........105 -10 6
Gear lever, manual gearbox
 
.........................105
Gear shift indicator ~ Gear  efficiency indicator
 
...............................16, 108
Glove box
  ........................................................ 55
Grip control
  ............................................... 80 - 81
HHeadlamps, dipped beam ...............................71
Headlamps, main beam  ............................16, 71
Head restraints .......................................... 38-39
Hill start assist
  ............................................... 111
IIdentification.................................................. 174
Immobiliser, electronic  ....................................27
Indicator lamps, operation
 ................................ 8
I
nstrument panel
 
 ............................................... 7
Instruments and controls
  ..................................4
JJack ............................... ....................................9
KKey .................................................................. 27
Kit, hands-free ................................... 1
4 -16, 6-8
Kit, temporary puncture repair
 ...................... 14
3
LLevels ............................................................ 13 6
Levels and checks  .............................. ...13 6 -13 9
Lighting
 
............................................................ 71
Lighting, directional
 
......................................... 73
Locking
 ...............................
.............................27
Low fuel level
 
................................................ 12
6
MMenu, main .......................................................2
M irror, rear view   .............................................. 38
Mirrors, door .................................................... 37
Mountings, ISOFIX
 
......................................... 98
MP3 CD
  ............................................................. 5
NNet ............................................................. 62- 63
OOil, engine ..................................................... 13 6
Opening the bonnet  ...................................... 13 5
Overhead storage
 ........................................... 55
PPads, brake ........................................... 13 8, 140
Parcel shelf, rear  ............................................. 60
Parking brake
 
.......................... 10, 105 , 13 8, 140
Plates, identification ...................................... 174
Player, Apple
® ............................................. 11,  6
Player, MP3 CD  ............................... ..............5-6
Player, USB
 
................................................... 9, 4
Port, USB
 
...................................................... 9, 4
Pressures, tyres
 
............................................ 174
Pre-tensioning seat belts ................................84
Priming the fuel system   ................................160
Protecting children
 
......................89-90, 99, 101
RRadio  ................................................... 7- 8, 10 , 3
Radio, digital (Digital Audio  Broadcasting - DAB)
 
...................................8
-9
Range, AdBlue
 
.......................................... 13, 21
RDS
 ................
................................................... 8
Reinitialisation of the under- inflation detection system
 
...........................114
Reinitialising the electric windows
 .................. 36
R
emote control
 
 .......................................... 25 -27
Replacing bulbs
 ..................................... 1
4 9 -15 0
Replacing the oil filter
 ................................... 13
9
Reversing camera
 ...............................
..........124
Risk areas (update)
  ........................................... 5
Roof bars
 
................................................13 3 -13 4
Running out of fuel (Diesel)
  ..........................160
SSafety, children ........................... 89-90, 99, 101
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)  ............140
Screen, monochrome
 
....................................... 2
Screenwash fluid
 
.......................................... 13 6
Seat, rear bench
 
....................................... 42- 43
Seat belts
 
............................................ 83-84, 94
Seats, front
 ...............................
.................3 8 - 41
Seats, front bench
 
..................................... 4 0 - 41
Seats, heated
 
.................................................. 39
Seats, rear
 
................................................. 43-50
Settings, system
 
.............................................. 12
Shield, snow
 .................................................. 13
0
Sidelamps
 ....................................................... 71
S
now chains
 
 .................................................. 12 9 
Alphabetical index