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.
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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Take care not to block the guide space 
on the floor to allow the door to slide 
c o r r e c t l y.
If your vehicle is parked on an incline, 
guide the sliding motion of the side door. 
The door could open or close more quickly 
because of the sloping ground and pose a 
risk of injuries.
As a safety measure and for functional 
reasons, do not drive with the sliding side 
doors open.
Operation in the event of 
a battery failure
Front and side passenger 
doors
In the event of a battery or central locking fault, 
use the lock to lock the doors mechanically.
F 
T
 o open the door and get out of the vehicle, 
pull the interior control.
F
 
T
 o lock the door, insert the key in the lock 
on the edge of the door and turn it by one 
eighth of a turn .
Driver's door
F Insert the key in the lock and turn it to the 
right to lock or to the left to unlock.
Tailgate
Opening
From outside 
The tailgate is locked and unlocked with the 
remote control.
F
 
T
 o open it, press the control under the trim, 
then lift the tailgate.
A strap is available to close the tailgate when it 
is in the raised position.
F
 
G
 uide the tailgate as it closes until it is at 
the balance point of its travel, then apply a 
final push so that it closes completely.
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From inside
(emergency control)
In the event of a central locking operating fault, 
this allows you to unlock the tailgate from the 
inside.
Rear screen in the tailgate
The opening rear screen allows 
you to access the rear of the 
vehicle directly, without having to 
open the tailgate.
Opening
Closing
F Close the rear screen by pressing in the centre of the glass until it is closed 
completely.
The tailgate and the rear screen cannot be 
opened simultaneously, to avoid damaging 
the glass and the screen itself.
F
 
I
nsert a small screwdriver into the opening 
between the tailgate and the floor. To unlock 
the lock, move the catch to the left and then 
push the tailgate. F
 
A
 fter unlocking the vehicle with the remote 
control or the key, press the control and lift 
the rear screen to open it.
Side-hinged rear doors
The side-hinged rear doors are asymmetrical 
(2/3 -1/3), with the small side on the right.
They are fitted with a central lock. 
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The system will be deactivated 
automatically if a trailer is being towed or if 
a bicycle carrier is fitted (vehicle fitted with 
a towbar or bicycle carrier recommended 
by PEUGEOT).
The parking sensor system cannot in 
any circumstances replace the need for 
vigilance on the part of the driver.
Reversing camera
The image is displayed in the touch screen.
The reversing camera function may be 
supplemented with parking sensors.The reversing camera cannot, in any 
circumstances, replace the need for 
vigilance on the part of the driver. The representation with overlaid lines helps 
with the manoeuvre.
They are represented as lines marked "on the 
ground" and do not indicate the position of tall 
obstacles (for example: other vehicles, etc.) 
relative to the vehicle.
Some distortion of the image is normal.
Blue lines represent the general direction of the 
vehicle (the distance between them represents 
the width of your vehicle without the door 
m i r r o r s).
The red line represents a distance of about 
30
  cm beyond the edge of your vehicle's rear 
b u m p e r.
The green lines represent distances of about 1 
and 2
  metres beyond the edge of your vehicle's 
rear bumper.
The turquoise blue cur ves represent the 
maximum turning circle.
Opening the tailgate will cause the display 
to disappear.
High pressure washing
When washing your vehicle, do not direct 
the lance from less than 30
  cm from the 
lens of the camera.
Clean the reversing camera regularly 
using a soft, dry cloth.
It is advisable to deactivate the system if 
your vehicle is fitted with a rear ladder or if 
you are transporting a load longer than the 
length of the vehicle.
The reversing camera is activated automatically 
when reverse gear is engaged. 
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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  
Practical information  
     
        
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When removing the lamp unit:
F w ith tailgate, pull the lamp unit towards the 
centre of the vehicle,
F
 
w
 ith side-hinged doors, pull the lamp unit 
towards you.
F
 
R
emove the two fixing bolts using the 
spanner provided.
F
 
P
ull the lamp unit from the outside.
F
 
W
hile holding the lamp, disconnect the 
electrical connector.
F
 
M
ove aside the 4 tabs, then extract the bulb 
h o l d e r. F
 
R
 emove the faulty bulb by pressing it lightly 
while turning it anti-clockwise.
F  
C
 hange the bulb.
When refitting, take care to reposition 
the tabs and the wiring correctly to avoid 
trapping the wiring.
After changing a rear direction indicator 
bulb, the reinitialisation time is more than 
approximately 2
 
minutes.
Number plate lamps
Ty p e  A , W5W – 5W
With tailgate
F Remove the plastic lens using a 
screwdriver.
F
 
C
 hange the bulb.
F
 
R
 efit the plastic lens and press on it.
With side-hinged doors
F Unclip the interior trim.
F D isconnect the connector by moving aside 
its tab.
F
 
T
 urn the bulb holder a quarter turn anti-
clockwise.
F
 
C
 hange the bulb.
F
 
P
 ut the bulb holder back in place and 
reconnect the connector.
F
 
P
 ut the trim back in place.
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In the event of a breakdown  
     
        
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Rear doors (mm)Side-hinged doorsTailgate
Small Large
M
Maximum boot sill height with 
205/65 R15 tyres and tailgate trim582
N Useable height of the opening 
(under panel) 1,11 8
O Useable width 4955431,5 82
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Sliding side doors (mm)
PUseable height 1,0 0 9
Q Useable width 640
- Height under raised tailgate 1,8 92 
Technical data