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Instruments
1List of warning and
indicator lamps
Red warning/indicator lamps
STOP
Fixed, associated with another warning
lamp, accompanied by the display of a
message and an audible signal.
A serious fault with the engine, braking system,
power steering or automatic gearbox or a major
electrical fault has been detected.
Carry out (1) and then (2).
Engine self-diagnostic system (Petrol or
Diesel)
Fixed.
A major engine fault has been
detected.
Carry out (1) and then (2).
Maximum coolant temperature (Petrol or
Diesel)
Fixed with display blocks lit in red
(with matrix instrument panel).
or
Fixed (except on matrix instrument panel).
The temperature of the cooling system is too
high.
Carry out (1), then wait until the engine has
cooled down before topping up the level, if
necessary. If the problem persists, carry out (2).
Engine oil pressure (Petrol or Diesel)Fixed.
There is a fault with the engine lubrication
system.
Carry out (1) and then (2).
System malfunction (Electric)Fixed.
A fault involving the electric motor or
traction battery has been detected.
Carry out (1) and then (2).
Cable connected (Electric)Fixed when the ignition is switched on.
The charging cable is connected to the
vehicle's connector.
Fixed when the ignition is switched on,
accompanied by a message.
It is not possible to start the vehicle while the
charging cable is connected to the vehicle’s
connector.
Disconnect the charging cable and close the
flap.
12V battery charge
Fixed.
The battery charging circuit is faulty
(e.g.
dirty terminals, loose or severed alternator
belt).
Carry out (1).
If the electric parking brake stops working,
immobilise the vehicle:
►
With the manual gearbox, engage a gear
.
►
With the EA
T6 automatic gearbox, move the
gear selector to position
P
. ►
With the EA
T8 automatic gearbox or drive
selector, fit the chock against one of the wheels.
Clean and tighten the terminals. If the warning
lamp does not go off when the engine is started,
carry out (2).
Door(s) openFixed, associated with a message
identifying the access.
A door or the tailgate is not properly closed
(speed less than 6 mph (10 km/h)).
Fixed, associated with a message
identifying the access, accompanied by
an audible signal.
A door or the tailgate is not properly closed
(speed above 6 mph (10 km/h)).
Seat belts not fastened/unfastenedFixed or flashing, accompanied by an
increasing audible signal.
A seat belt has not been fastened or has been
unfastened.
Manual parking brakeFixed.
The parking brake is applied or not
properly released.
Electric parking brakeFixed.
The electric parking brake is applied.
Flashing.
Application/release is faulty.
Carry out (1): park on flat ground (on a level
surface).
With a manual gearbox, engage a gear.
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Anti-theft protection
Do not modify the electronic vehicle
immobiliser, as this might result in
malfunctions.
For vehicles with a key ignition switch,
remember to remove the key and turn the
steering wheel to engage the steering lock.
Locking the vehicle
Driving with the doors locked could make
it more difficult for the emergency services
to enter the passenger compartment in an
emergency.
As a safety precaution, remove the key from
the ignition or take the electronic key with you
when leaving the vehicle, even for a short
time.
Purchasing a second-hand vehicle
Have the key codes memorised by a
PEUGEOT dealer, to ensure that the keys
in your possession are the only ones able to
start the vehicle.
Proximity Keyless Entry
and Start
This is a Keyless Entry and Starting system.
It enables automatic vehicle locking/unlocking
simply by detecting the electronic key. As long as the driver has the electronic key
on their person, the vehicle unlocks as they
approach and locks when they walk away.
If the electronic key is present in an area
between 2 and 7 m from the vehicle for more
than 30 minutes, the system is deactivated to
preserve the battery.
Key recognition zones:
Zone A: automatic locking on moving away from
the vehicle (about 2
metres from the vehicle).
Zone B: automatic unlocking and welcome
lighting on approaching the vehicle (between 1
and 2
metres from the vehicle).
For more information on Welcome lighting,
please refer to the corresponding section.
The automatic functions are configured via the Driving/Vehicle touch screen
menu.
Unlocking the vehicle
Selective unlocking (driver’s door, boot) is
configured in the Driving/Vehicle touch
screen menu.
Selective unlocking is deactivated by default.
Complete unlocking
The vehicle (doors and boot) unlocks:
► Either automatically as the driver approaches
in zone
B, if the automatic functions are
activated.
►
Or by gently pressing the driver's door handle
or the button on the boot.
Unlocking, and alarm deactivation (depending
on version), is confirmed by the flashing of the
sidelamps and/or daytime running lamps.
Depending on version, the door mirrors unfold.
If the electronic key remains around the
vehicle (zones A or B) for more than 15
minutes without action, the automatic
functions are deactivated. To unlock or lock
the vehicle, use the remote control or press
one of the door handles.
If using the door handle does not lock/unlock
the vehicle, bring the electronic key closer
and repeat the desired action.
Selective unlocking
Driver’s door and fuel filler/charging flap
They unlock:
► Either automatically when approaching the
driver’s door, if the automatic functions are
activated.
► Or by gently pressing the driver's door
handle.
► Once inside the vehicle, to unlock all
accesses, press the central locking button or pull
the opening control on any door.
Selective unlocking of the boot
The boot unlocks automatically as you approach
the rear of the vehicle.
► Press the tailgate control to open the boot.
The doors remain locked.
Locking the vehicle
Normal locking
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2the vehicle, use the remote control or press
one of the door handles.
If using the door handle does not lock/unlock
the vehicle, bring the electronic key closer
and repeat the desired action.
Selective unlocking
Driver’s door and fuel filler/charging flap
They unlock:
►
Either automatically when approaching the
driver
’s door, if the automatic functions are
activated.
►
Or by gently pressing the driver's door
handle.
►
Once inside the vehicle, to unlock all
accesses, press the central locking button or pull
the opening control on any door
.
Selective unlocking of the boot
The boot unlocks automatically as you approach
the rear of the vehicle.
►
Press the tailgate control to open the boot.
The doors remain locked.
Locking the vehicle
Normal locking
With the doors and boot closed, the vehicle
locks:
►
Either automatically
, upon leaving zone A, if
the automatic functions are activated.
►
Or by gently pressing the driver's door
handle.
Locking is confirmed by the lighting of the
direction indicators, and by an audible signal
when the vehicle is locked upon walking away
.
It is not possible to lock the vehicle if the
electronic key is left inside the vehicle.
For safety and theft protection reasons,
never leave the electronic key in the
vehicle, even when you are close to it.
Deadlocking
Deadlocking renders the interior door
controls inoperative. It also deactivates
the central locking button.
The horn remains operational.
Never leave anyone inside the vehicle
when it is deadlocked.
► Gently press the driver's door handle to lock
the vehicle.
►
Press it again within 3
seconds to deadlock
the vehicle (confirmed by the temporary lighting
of the direction indicators).
If one of the doors or the boot is still open
or if the electronic key for the Keyless
Entry and Starting
system has been left inside
the vehicle, central locking will not take place.
If the vehicle is unlocked but the doors or
boot are not subsequently opened, the
vehicle will automatically lock itself again after
about 30
seconds. If the vehicle is fitted with
an alarm, it will be reactivated automatically.
The automatic door mirror folding/ unfolding function is configured via the
touch screen’s Driving/Vehicle menu.
As a safety measure, never leave the vehicle, even for a short time, without
taking the Keyless Entry and Starting
system’s electronic key with you.
Be aware of the risk of theft of the vehicle if
the key is present in one of the defined areas
while the vehicle is unlocked.
In order to preserve the battery in the
electronic key and the vehicle's battery:
–
The unlock on approach function (zone
B
)
automatically switches to standby mode
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2► Switch off the ignition and remove the key
from the ignition switch.
The remote control is now fully operational
again.
With Keyless Entry and Starting
► Insert the mechanical key (incorporated into
the remote control) into the lock to open the
vehicle.
►
Place the electronic key against the back-up
reader on the steering column and hold it there
until the ignition is switched on.
►
W
ith a manual gearbox, place the gear lever
in neutral then fully depress the clutch pedal.
►
W
ith an automatic gearbox or drive
selector, while in mode
P
, depress the brake
pedal.
►
Switch on the ignition by pressing the
"
START/STOP" button.
If the fault persists after reinitialisation, contact
a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop
without delay.
Doors
Opening
From outside
► After unlocking the vehicle or with the
"Keyless Entry and Starting" system electronic
key in the recognition zone, pull the door handle.
From inside
► Pull the interior opening control of a door; this
unlocks the vehicle completely .
With selective unlocking activated:
– Opening the driver's door unlocks
the driver's door only (if the vehicle has not
already been completely unlocked).
–
Opening one of the passenger doors
unlocks the rest of the vehicle.
Closing
If a door is not properly closed, this
warning lamp comes on accompanied by
a message if the engine is running, and an
audible signal when the vehicle is travelling at
more than 6
mph (10 km/h).
Boot
Opening
► After unlocking the vehicle or just the boot
(depending on version), press the opening
control and then lift the tailgate.
Closing
► Lower the tailgate using one of the interior
grab handles.
In the event of a malfunction or if you
experience difficulty opening or closing
the tailgate, have it checked by a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop without delay,
to avoid the issue deteriorating and prevent
any risk of the tailgate dropping, potentially
causing serious injury.
Back-up release
To manually unlock the boot in the event of a
battery or central locking failure.
Unlocking
► Fold the rear seats to gain access to the lock
from inside the boot.
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Driving
Rear view
To activate the camera located on the tailgate,
engage reverse gear and do not exceed a speed
of 6 mph (10 km/h).
The system is deactivated:
–
Automatically
, at speeds above approximately
12 mph (20
km/h),
–
Automatically
, if the tailgate is opened.
–
When changing out of reverse gear
.
–
By pressing the white arrow in the upper-left
corner of the touch screen.
AUTO mode
This mode is activated by default.
Using sensors in the rear bumper, the automatic
view changes from the rear view (standard) to
the view from above (zoom) as an obstacle is
approached at the level of the red line (less than
30
cm) during a manoeuvre.
Standard view
The area behind the vehicle is displayed on the
screen. The blue lines
1 represent the width of your
vehicle, with the mirrors unfolded; their direction
changes according to the position of the steering
wheel.
The red line 2 represents a distance of 30 cm
from the rear bumper; the two blue lines 3 and 4
represent 1 m and 2 m, respectively.
This view is available with AUTO mode or in the
view selection menu.
Zoom view
The camera records the vehicle's surroundings
during the manoeuvre in order to create a
view from above the rear of the vehicle in its
near surroundings, allowing the vehicle to be
manoeuvred around nearby obstacles.
This view is available with AUTO mode or in the
view selection menu.
Obstacles may appear further away than
they actually are.
It is important to monitor the sides of the
vehicle during the manoeuvre, using the
mirrors.
Parking sensors also provide additional
information about the area around the vehicle.
180° view
The 180° view facilitates reversing out of a
parking space, making it possible to see the
approach of vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists.
This view is not recommended for carrying out a
complete manoeuvre.
It features 3 areas: left A, centre B and right C.
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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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Alphabetical index
Side parking sensors 128
Silent vehicle warning sound (Electric)
66, 85
Smartphone
29, 52
Snow chains
102, 150–151
Snow screen
151
Socket, 12 V accessory
52
Socket, auxiliary
191, 202, 224
Socket, Jack
224
Speed limiter
107–109
Speed limit recognition
104, 106
Speedometer
9–10, 104
Sport mode
99
Spotlamps, side
60
Stability control (ESC)
68–69
Starting a Diesel engine
136
Starting the engine
86, 88
Starting the vehicle
86–87, 94–96
Starting using another battery
88, 176
Station, radio
189–190, 199–200, 223
Stay, bonnet
154
Steering mounted controls,
audio
187–188, 197, 210
Steering wheel, adjustment
43
Stickers, customising ~ Stickers,
expressive
162
Stopping the vehicle
86–88, 94–97
Stop & Start
25, 47, 50, 100–101, 136, 153, 157, 178
Storage
52
Storage box
55
Storage wells
55
Sunshine sensor
46
Sun visor
52Super-fast charging (Electric) 144–146, 185
Suspension
158
Switching off the engine
86, 88
Synchronising the remote control
36
T
Tables of engines 185
Tank, fuel
136–137
Technical data
182, 184–185
Telephone
192–193, 204–205, 226–228
Temperature, coolant
20
Thermal comfort consumption indicator
(Electric)
22
Thermal comfort equipment
22
Time (setting)
194, 206, 230
TMC (Traffic info)
217
Tool box
55
Tools
164–166
Topping-up AdBlue®
160
Top Tether (fixing)
78
Total distance recorder
23
Touch screen
25–26, 28, 51
Touch-sensitive reading lamps
54
Towball, quickly detachable
147–149
Towbar
69, 146
Towbar with quickly detachable
towball
147–149
Towed loads
181–182, 184
Towing another vehicle
178, 180
Traction battery (Electric)
22, 28,
137–138, 185
Traction control (ASR) 68–69
Traffic information (TMC)
217
Trailer
69, 146
Trailer stability assist (TSA)
69
Trajectory control systems
68
Triangle, warning
164
Trip computer
24–25
Trip distance recorder
23
Tyres
158, 186
Tyre under-inflation detection
102, 166
U
Under-inflation (detection) 102
Unlocking
30, 32
Unlocking from the inside
34
Unlocking the boot
33
Unlocking the doors
34
Unlocking the tailgate
33
Updating the date
207, 229
Updating the time
194, 206, 230
USB
191, 201, 203, 220, 224
V
Vehicle data recording and privacy 234
Ventilation
46
Video
225
Visibility
50
Visiopark 1
129
Voice commands
212–215