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Contents
  
  
 
 
 
 
Parking sensors  127
Visiopark 1  129
Park Assist  131
 7Practical informationCompatibility of fuels  136
Refuelling  136
Misfuel prevention (Diesel)  137
Charging system (Electric)  137
Charging the traction battery (Electric)  143
Towing device  146
Towing device with quickly detachable towball  147
Roof bars  150
Snow chains  150
Very cold climate screens  151
Energy economy mode  152
Bonnet  153
Engine compartment  154
Checking levels  155
Checks  157
AdBlue® (BlueHDi)  159
Free-wheeling  161
Advice on care and maintenance  162
 8In the event of a breakdownWarning triangle  164
Running out of fuel (Diesel)  164
Tool kit  164
Temporary puncture repair kit  166
Spare wheel  168
Changing a bulb  171
Fuses  175
12
 
V battery
 
/ Accessory battery  175
Towing the vehicle  178
 9Technical dataEngine technical data and towed loads  181
Petrol engines  182
Diesel engines  184
Electric motor  185
Dimensions  186
Identification markings  186
 10Touch screen BLUETOOTH audio systemFirst steps  187
Steering mounted controls  187
Menus  188
Radio  189
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) radio  190
Media  191
Telephone  192
Settings  194
Frequently asked questions  194
 11PEUGEOT Connect RadioFirst steps  196
Steering mounted controls  197
Menus  198
Applications  199
Radio  199
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) radio  201
Media  201
Telephone  203
Settings  206
Frequently asked questions  207
 12PEUGEOT Connect NavFirst steps  209
Steering mounted controls  210
Menus  210
Voice commands  212
Navigation  215
Connected navigation  218
Applications  220
Radio  223
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) radio  224
Media  224
Telephone  226
Settings  228
Frequently asked questions  230
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102
Driving
The vehicle stalls in STOP mode
All of the instrument panel warning lamps come 
on if there is a fault.
► 
Switch off the ignition then start the engine 
again with the key or the " ST
ART/STOP" button.
12 V battery
The Stop & Start system requires a 
12 V battery of specific technology and 
specification.
All work must be carried out only by a 
PEUGEOT
 dealer or a qualified workshop
Tyre under-inflation detection
This system alerts the driver if one or more tyres 
suffer a drop in pressure.
The alert is raised when the vehicle is moving, 
not when stationary.
It compares the information given by the wheel 
speed sensors with  reference values, which 
must be reinitialised every time the tyre 
pressures are adjusted or a wheel changed.
It takes into account the last values stored 
during the reinitialisation request. It is therefore 
essential that the tyre pressure is correct during 
the operation. This operation is the driver’s 
responsibility.
The tyre under-inflation detection cannot,  in any circumstances, replace the need 
for vigilance on the part of the driver.
This system does not avoid the need to 
regularly check the tyre pressures (including 
the spare wheel), especially before a long 
journey.
Driving with under-inflated tyres, particularly 
in adverse conditions (heavy load, high 
speed, long journey):
–
 
worsens road-holding.
–
 
lengthens braking distances.
–
 
causes premature wear of the tyres.
–
 
increases energy consumption.
The inflation pressures defined for the  vehicle can be found on the tyre pressure 
label.
For more information on the  Identification 
markings, refer to the corresponding section.
Checking tyre pressures
This check should be done monthly 
when the tyres are "cold" (vehicle stopped for 
1 hour or after a journey of less than 6 miles 
(10
 
km) at moderate speeds).
Otherwise, add 0.3 bar to the pressures 
shown on the label.
Snow chains
The system does not have to be 
reinitialised after fitting or removing snow 
chains.
Under-inflation alert
This is signalled by the fixed illumination  of this warning lamp, accompanied by an 
audible signal and, depending on equipment, the 
display of a message.
►
 
Reduce speed immediately
 , avoid excessive 
steering movements and avoid sudden braking.
►
 
Stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do 
so.
The loss of pressure detected may not  always cause visible deformation of the 
tyre.
Do not rely on just a visual check.
►
 
Using a compressor
 , such as the one in 
the temporary puncture repair kit, check the 
pressures of all four tyres when cold.
►
 
If it is not possible to carry out this check 
immediately
, drive carefully at reduced speed.
►
 
In the event of a puncture, use the 
temporary puncture repair kit or the spare wheel 
(depending on equipment).
Driving too slowly may not ensure 
optimum monitoring.
The alert is not immediately triggered in the 
event of a sudden loss of pressure or tyre 
blow-out. This is because analysis of the 
values read by the wheel's speed sensors 
can take several minutes.
The alert may be delayed at speeds below 
25 mph (40 km/h), or when adopting a sporty 
driving mode.
The alert is kept active until the system is  reinitialised.
Reinitialisation
►  The system must be reinitialised after any 
adjustment to the pressure of one or more tyres, 
and after changing one or more wheels.
Before reinitialising the system, make 
sure that the pressures of the four tyres 
are correct for the conditions of use of the 
vehicle and conform to the values written on 
the tyre pressure label.
Check the pressures of the four tyres before 
performing the reinitialisation.
The system does not advise if a pressure is 
incorrect at the time of reinitialisation.
With the vehicle stationary, the 
system is reinitialised via 
the Driving/Vehicle touch screen menu.
Malfunction
In the event of a malfunction, these 
warning lamps light up on the 
instrument panel.   

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Driving
The units for the speed limit (mph or km/h) depend on the country you are 
driving in.
This should be taken into account to ensure 
you observe the speed limit.
For the system to work properly when 
changing countries, the speed unit of the 
instrument panel must match that of the 
country you are driving in.
Automatic sign reading is a driving aid  system and does not always display the 
correct speed limits.
The speed limit signs present on the road 
always take priority over those displayed by 
the system. 
The system is designed to detect signs that 
conform to the Vienna Convention on road 
signs.
Specific speed limits, such as those for 
heavy goods vehicles, are not displayed.
The display of the speed limit on the 
instrument panel is updated when passing 
a speed limit sign intended for cars (light 
vehicles).
Activation/Deactivation
By default, the system is automatically activated 
at every engine start.
The settings are changed via the  Driving/Vehicle touch screen 
menu.
Information displayed on 
the instrument panel
 
 
1. Detected speed limit indication
or
2. End of speed limit indication (depending on 
version)
 
 
The system is active but is not detecting speed 
limit information.
 
 
On detecting speed limit information, the system 
displays the value.
 
 
For a suggested maximum speed, the first time 
that the vehicle exceeds it
 by more than 3 mph 
(5
  km/h) (e.g. 59 mph (95   km/h)), the speed is 
displayed and flashes for 10 seconds (depending 
on version).
Operating limits
The system does not take account of reduced 
speed limits, especially those imposed in the 
following cases:
–
 
Atmospheric pollution.
–
  Towing.
–
 
Driving with a space-saver type spare wheel 
or snow chains fitted.
–
 
T
 yre repaired using the temporary puncture 
repair kit.
–
 
Y
 oung drivers.
The system may not display the speed limit if it 
does not detect a speed limit sign within a preset 
period and in the following situations:
–
 
Road signs that are obstructed, non-standard, 
damaged or bent.
–
 
Obsolete or incorrect maps.
Recommendation 
 
In addition to Road signs recognition , the 
driver can select the speed displayed as a speed 
setting for the speed limiter or cruise control 
using the speed limiter or cruise control 'store' 
button.
If rain is detected, the system will suggest to 
the driver a speed setting lower than the speed 
read/obtained from the mapping system in order 
to best suit the weather conditions (e.g. on a 
motorway, the suggested speed will be 68 mph 
(110 km/h) instead of 81 mph (130 km/h)).
For more information on the  Speed 
limiter, Cruise control or Adaptive 
cruise control, refer to the corresponding 
sections.
Steering-mounted controls
1. Speed limiter/cruise control mode selection   

11 0
Driving
– In heavy traffic (except versions with the 
Stop & Go function).
–
 
On winding or steep roads.
–
 
On slippery or flooded roads.
–
 
In poor weather conditions.
–
 
In the event of restricted visibility for the 
driver
.
–
 
Driving on a speed circuit.
–
 
Driving on a rolling road.
–
 
When using a ‘space-saver
 ’ type spare 
wheel.
–
 
When using snow chains, non-slip covers 
or studded tyres.
Cruise control
For more information, refer to the 
General recommendations on the use 
of driving and manoeuvring aids  and the 
Cruise control - particular 
recommendations.
This system automatically maintains the  vehicle’s speed at the value programmed 
by the driver (speed setting), without the use of 
the accelerator pedal.
Cruise control is switched on manually.
It requires a minimum vehicle speed of 25 mph 
(40
 
km/h).
With a manual gearbox, third gear or higher must 
be engaged.
With an automatic gearbox, mode D  or second 
gear or higher in mode  M  must be engaged.
With a drive selector, mode
  D or B must be 
engaged.
Cruise control remains active after 
changing gear, regardless of the gearbox 
type, on engines fitted with the Stop & Start 
function.
Switching off the ignition cancels any 
speed setting.
Steering-mounted control 
 
1. ON (CRUISE position)/OFF
2. Activate cruise control at the current speed/
decrease speed setting
3. Activate cruise control at the current speed/
increase speed setting
4. Pause/resume cruise control with the speed 
setting previously saved 5.
Use the speed suggested by the Road signs 
recognition ( MEM display)
For more information on the  Road signs 
recognition , refer to the corresponding section.
Information displayed on 
the instrument panel
 
 
6.Cruise control pause/resume
7. Cruise control mode selection
8. Speed setting value
9. Speed suggested by the Road signs 
recognition function (depending on version)
Switching on/pausing
► Turn thumbwheel  1  to the "CRUISE" position 
to select cruise control mode; the function is 
paused.
►
 
Press button
   2 or   3 to activate cruise control 
and save a speed setting when the vehicle has 
reached the desired speed; the vehicle’s current 
speed is saved as the speed setting.
►  Release the accelerator pedal.
►  Pressing button  4 temporarily pauses the 
function.
►  Pressing button  4 again restores operation of 
the cruise control (ON).
Cruise control can also be paused 
temporarily:
–  by pressing the brake pedal.
–  automatically, if the electronic stability 
control (ESC) system is triggered.
Modifying the cruise speed 
setting
Cruise control must be active.
To modify the cruise speed setting, based on the 
current speed of the vehicle:
►  Briefly press button 2 or 3 to change the 
value in steps of + or - 1 mph (km/h).
►  Press and hold button  2 or 3 to change the 
value in steps of + or - 5 mph (km/h).
Pressing and holding button  2 or 
3 results in a rapid change in the speed 
of the vehicle.
As a precaution, we recommend setting  a cruise speed fairly close to the current 
speed of your vehicle, to avoid any sudden 
acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle.   

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Driving
 
This system:
– warns the driver that their vehicle is at risk of 
collision with the vehicle in front, a pedestrian or
, 
depending on version, a cyclist.
–
 
reduces the vehicle's speed to avoid a 
collision or limit its severity
.
The speed will be reduced by a maximum of 16 mph (25   km/h) for 
versions with camera only, or by a maximum 
of 31 mph (50
  km/h) for versions with camera 
and radar.
The system also takes motorcyclists and  animals into account; however, animals 
below 0.5
  m tall and objects on the road are 
not necessarily detected.
This system is comprised of three functions:
–
 
Collision 
 Risk Alert.
–
 
Intelligent emergency braking assistance 
(iEBA).
–
 
Active Safety Brake (automatic emergency 
braking).
 
 
The vehicle has a multifunction camera located 
at the top of the windscreen and, depending on 
version, a radar located in the front bumper.
This system does not replace the need  for vigilance on the part of the driver.
This system is designed to assist the driver 
and improve road safety.
It is the driver's responsibility to continuously 
monitor traffic conditions in accordance with 
applicable driving regulations.
As soon as the system detects a  potential obstacle, it prepares the braking 
circuit in case automatic braking is needed. 
This may cause a slight noise and a slight 
sensation of deceleration.
Deactivation/Activation
By default, the system is automatically activated 
at every engine start.
The settings are changed via the  Driving/Vehicle touch screen 
menu.
Deactivation of the system is signalled by 
the illumination of this warning lamp, 
accompanied by the display of a message.
Operating conditions and 
limits
Vehicle moving forward.
ESC system operational.
ASR system activated.
Seat belts fastened for all passengers.
Stabilised speed on roads with few bends.
In the following cases, deactivating the system 
via the vehicle's configuration menu is advised:
–
 
T
 owing a trailer.
–
 
Carrying long objects on roof bars.
–
 
V
 ehicle with snow chains fitted.
–
 
Before using an automatic car wash, with the 
engine running.
–
 
Before placing the vehicle on a rolling road in 
a workshop.
–
 
T
 owed vehicle, engine running.
–
 
Following 
 an impact to the windscreen close to 
the detection camera.
The system is automatically deactivated  when the use of certain types of 
"space-saver" spare wheel (smaller diameter) 
is detected, or if a fault with the brake pedal 
switch or at least two brake lamps is detected.
It can be dangerous to drive if the brake 
lamps are not in perfect working order.
It is possible that warnings are not given, 
are given too late or seem unjustified.
The driver must always stay in control of the 
vehicle and be prepared to react at any time 
to avoid an accident.
Following an impact, the system is 
automatically deactivated.
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a 
qualified workshop.
Collision Risk Alert
This function warns the driver that their vehicle 
is at risk of a collision with the vehicle in front, or 
with a pedestrian or cyclist present in their traffic 
lane.
Modifying the alert trigger threshold
This trigger threshold determines the sensitivity 
with which the function warns of the risk of 
collision.
The threshold is set via the  Driving/Vehicle touch screen 
menu.
►  Select one of the three pre-defined 
thresholds: "Far", "Normal" or "Close".
The last threshold selected is memorised when 
the ignition is switched off.   

134
Driving
(pavements, studs, etc.) or too thin (trees, posts, 
wire fences, etc.).
– 
If the boot is heavily loaded, the tilt of the 
vehicle towards the rear may interfere with the 
distance measurements.
Do not use the function under the 
following exterior conditions:
–
 
Alongside a soft shoulder (e.g. ditch) or 
quay or on the edge of a drop.
–
 
When the road surface is slippery (e.g. ice).
If any of the following malfunctions 
occurs, do not use the system:
–
 
If a tyre is under-inflated.
–
 
If one of the bumpers is damaged.
–
 
If one of the cameras is faulty
 .
If the vehicle has undergone any of the 
following modifications, do not use the 
function:
–
 
When carrying an object extending beyond 
the dimensions of the vehicle (ladder on the 
roof bars, bicycle carrier on the tailgate, etc.).
–
 
With a non-approved towball in place.
–
 
With snow chains fitted.
–
 
When driving on a small-diameter or 
"space-saver" type spare wheel.
–
 
When the wheels fitted are a different size 
from the original ones.
–
 
After modifying one or both bumpers 
(added protection).
– If the sensors have been repainted other 
than by the PEUGEOT  dealer network.
–
 
With sensors not approved for the vehicle.
Malfunctions
When the function is not activated, this 
indicator lamp will flash briefly and an 
audible signal will be emitted to indicate a 
system malfunction.
If the malfunction occurs while the system is in 
use, the warning lamp goes off.
If the parking sensor malfunction 
occurs during use, indicated by 
one of these warning lamps coming on, it causes 
the function to deactivate.
In the event of a malfunction, have the system 
checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
In the event of a power steering 
malfunction, this warning lamp is 
displayed on the instrument panel, accompanied 
by a warning message.
You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so. 
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop.   

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Practical information
Only use chains that have been designed to be 
fitted on the type of wheel on the vehicle:Original tyre size Maximum link size185/65 R15 9 mm (Polaire XP9)
195/55 R16 9 mm (Polaire XP9)
205/45 R17 Cannot be fitted with 
chains
For more information on snow chains, contact a 
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
Installation tips 
►  To fit the snow chains during a journey, stop 
the vehicle on a flat surface at the side of the 
road.
►  Apply the parking brake and position any 
wheel chocks under the wheels to prevent 
movement of the vehicle.
►  Fit the snow chains following the instructions 
provided by the manufacturer.
►  Move off gently and drive for a few moments, 
without exceeding 31 mph (50 km/h).
►  Stop the vehicle and check that the snow 
chains are correctly tightened.
It is strongly recommended that you 
practise fitting the snow chains on a level 
and dry surface before setting off.
Avoid driving with snow chains on roads  that have been cleared of snow to avoid 
damaging the vehicle's tyres and the road 
 
► Replace the protective plug  2  into the 
carrier   1.
►
 
Stow the towball in its bag to protect it from 
knocks and dirt.
Roof bars
As a safety measure and to avoid  damaging the roof, it is essential to use 
transverse roof bars approved for your 
vehicle.
Observe the instructions on fitting and use 
contained in the guide supplied with the roof 
bars.
Maximum load distributed over the roof 
bars, for a loading height not exceeding 
40 cm: 70
  kg.
As this value may change, please verify the 
maximum load quoted in the guide supplied 
with the roof bars.
If the height exceeds 40 cm, adapt the speed 
of the vehicle to the profile of the road to 
avoid damaging the roof bars and the fixings 
on the vehicle.
Be sure to refer to national legislation in order 
to comply with the regulations for transporting 
objects that are longer than the vehicle.
Recommendations
Distribute the load uniformly, taking care 
to avoid overloading one of the sides.
Arrange the heaviest part of the load as close 
as possible to the roof.
Secure the load firmly.
Drive gently: the vehicle will be more 
susceptible to the effects of side winds and its 
stability may be affected.
Regularly check the security and tight 
fastening of the roof bars, at least before each 
trip.
Remove the roof bars once they are no longer 
needed.
Fitting directly to the roof 
 
You must only attach the transverse bars to 
the four fixing points located on the roof frame. 
These points are concealed by the vehicle doors 
when the doors are closed.
The roof bar fixings have a stud which must be 
inserted into the opening of each fixing point.
Snow chains
In wintry conditions, snow chains improve 
traction as well as the behaviour of the vehicle 
when braking.
Snow chains must be fitted only to the 
front wheels. They must never be fitted to 
"space-saver" type spare wheels.
Observe the legislation in force in your 
country relating to the use of snow 
chains and maximum authorised speeds.   

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Practical information
7Only use chains that have been designed to be 
fitted on the type of wheel on the vehicle:
Original tyre size Maximum link size185/65 R15 9 mm (Polaire
  XP9)
195/55 R16 9 mm (Polaire
  XP9)
205/45 R17 Cannot be fitted with 
chains
For more information on snow chains, contact a 
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
Installation tips 
► To fit the snow chains during a journey, stop 
the vehicle on a flat surface at the side of the 
road.
►
 
Apply the parking brake and position any 
wheel chocks under the wheels to prevent 
movement of the vehicle.
►
 
Fit the snow chains following the instructions 
provided by the manufacturer
.
►
 
Move off gently and drive for a few moments, 
without exceeding 31
  mph (50   km/h).
►
 
Stop the vehicle and check that the snow 
chains are correctly tightened.
It is strongly recommended that you 
practise fitting the snow chains on a level 
and dry surface before setting off.
Avoid driving with snow chains on roads  that have been cleared of snow to avoid 
damaging the vehicle's tyres and the road 
surface. If the vehicle is fitted with alloy 
wheels, check that no part of the chain or its 
fixings is in contact with the wheel rim.
Very cold climate screens
(Depending on country of sale)
This removable device prevents the 
accumulation of snow around the radiator 
cooling fan.
It consists of two elements for the upper part of 
the front grille and two other elements for the 
lower part.
In case of difficulty with installation/
removal
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
Before any operation, ensure that the 
engine is off and the cooling fan has 
stopped.
It is essential to remove them when:
–  the outside temperature exceeds 
10°C.
–
 
recovery is in progress.
–
 
the speed is above 75 mph (120
   km/h).
Fitting
Upper/side very cold climate screens 
 
When fitting for the first time, adapt the 2 
upper very cold climate screens to the 
vehicle's grille type:
–
 
Grille  A, "MAINSTREAM" (MS) type.
–
 
Grille  B, "UPPER" (UP) type.
 
 
► For each very cold climate screen  1  and 2, 
cut the mounting tabs according to the type of 
grille  A or B
  that is fitted to the vehicle.