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In the event of a breakdown
8With a tyre repaired using this type of kit,
do not exceed a speed of 50 mph
(80
km/h) and do not drive more than
125
miles (200 km).
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop to have the tyre changed.
Checking / adjusting tyre
pressures
The compressor can be used, without injecting
sealant, to check and, if necessary, adjust the
tyre pressures.
►
Remove the valve cap from the tyre and keep
it in a clean place.
►
Uncoil
the pipe stowed under the compressor.
►
Screw the pipe onto the valve and tighten
firmly
.
►
Check that the compressor switch is in
position " O
".
►
Fully uncoil the electric cable stowed under
the compressor
.
►
Connect the compressor's electric plug to the
vehicle's 12
V socket.
►
Switch on the ignition.
Only the 12 V socket located at the front
of the vehicle can be used to power the
compressor .
The tyre inflation pressures are given on
this label.
► Start the compressor by placing the switch at
position " I
" and adjust the pressure to the value
shown on the vehicle's tyre pressure label. To
deflate: press the black button located on the
compressor pipe, near the valve connection.
If after 7 minutes the pressure of 2 bars
is not reached, this indicates that the tyre
is damaged; contact a PEUGEOT
dealer or a
qualified workshop for assistance.
►
Once the correct pressure is reached, put the
switch in position " O
".
►
Remove the kit and stow it.
Should the pressure of one or more tyres
be adjusted, it is necessary to reinitialise
the under-inflation detection system.
For more information on Tyre under-inflation
detection, refer to the corresponding section.
Spare wheel
Scan the QR code on page 3 to view
explanatory videos.
Procedure for changing a damaged wheel with
the spare wheel using the tools provided with the
vehicle.
For more information on the Tool kit,
refer to the corresponding section.
►
Park the vehicle, taking care to avoid
obstructing traffic, and apply the parking brake.
►
Follow the safety instructions (hazard
warning lamps, warning triangle, wearing high
visibility vest, etc.) according to the legislation in
force in the country where you are driving.
►
Switch off the ignition.
Access to the spare wheel
► Access to the spare wheel is from the rear .
► If your vehicle is fitted with a towbar, raise
the rear of the vehicle using the jack (must be
at jacking point B) to allow sufficient space to
remove the spare wheel.
Removing the spare wheel from the
carrier
► Depending on version, open the tailgate or
side-hinged doors.
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In the event of a breakdown
► Access the carrier bolt, located on the rear
door sill.
► Slacken the bolt using the wheelbrace until
the carrier is low enough to allow the carrier
hook to be disengaged.
► Release the carrier from the hook and
place the spare wheel next to the wheel to be
changed.
Putting the spare wheel back in the
carrier
► Position the wheel facing the carrier .
► Progressively return the wheel to the carrier
by pushing alternately at left and right until it is
clear of the hook fixing area.
►
Engage the carrier on the hook, then tighten
the bolt using the wheelbrace handle until the
bolt is tight.
Removing a wheel
Parking the vehicle
Immobilise the vehicle where it does
not obstruct traffic: the ground must be level,
stable and non-slippery.
With a manual gearbox, engage first gear
to lock the wheels, apply the parking brake,
unless it is programmed to be in automatic
mode, and switch off the ignition.
With an automatic gearbox, select mode
P
to lock the wheels, apply the parking brake,
unless it is programmed to be in automatic
mode, and switch off the ignition.
Check for the fixed illumination of the parking
brake warning lamps in the instrument panel.
The occupants must get out of the vehicle
and wait where they are safe.
If necessary, place a chock under the wheel
diagonally opposite the wheel to be changed.
Never go underneath a vehicle raised using a
jack; use an axle stand.
Wheel with wheel trim
When removing the wheel , first remove
the wheel trim by pulling at the valve aperture
using the wheelbrace.
When refitting the wheel , refit the wheel
trim, starting by placing its aperture in line
with the valve and then pushing it into place
all round its edge with the palm of your hand.
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In the event of a breakdown
8► With a steel wheel, remove the wheel trim
using tool 7
.
►
With an alloy wheel, remove the cap from
each of the bolts using tool 7
.
►
If the vehicle is so equipped, fit security bolt
socket
8 to wheelbrace 5 to slacken the security
bolt.
►
Slacken
(without removing) the other wheel
bolts using just wheelbrace 5.
Wheel with wheel trim
When removing the wheel, first remove
the wheel trim by pulling at the valve aperture
using the wheelbrace.
► Place the foot of the jack on the ground and
ensure that it is directly below the A
or B jacking
point provided on the underbody, whichever is
closest to the wheel to be changed.
► Extend jack 6 until its head comes into
contact with jacking point A or B, whichever is
used; the contact surface A or B of the vehicle
must be correctly engaged with the central part
of the head of the jack.
►
Raise the vehicle until there is sufficient
space between the wheel and the ground to
admit the spare (not punctured) wheel easily
.
Risk of injury!
Ensure that the jack is stable. If the
ground is slippery or loose, the jack may slip
or collapse.
Ensure that the jack is positioned strictly at
one of the jacking points A or B under the
vehicle, making sure that the vehicle's contact
surface is correctly centred on the head of the
jack. Otherwise, there is a risk of damage to
the vehicle and/or of the jack collapsing.
► Remove the bolts and store them in a clean
place.
►
Remove the wheel.
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In the event of a breakdown
Fitting a wheel
► Fit the wheel on the hub.
► Screw in the bolts by hand as far as possible.
►
Pre-tighten the security bolt using the
wheelbrace
5
equipped with a security socket
8
.
►
Pre-tighten the other bolts using the
wheelbrace
5
only.
►
Lower the vehicle again fully
.
►
Fold jack
6 and remove it.
► If your vehicle is so equipped, tighten the
security bolt using the wheelbrace 5 equipped
with a security socket
8.
►
T
ighten the other bolts using the
wheelbrace
5
only.
►
Store the tools.
Fitting a steel or "space-saver" type
spare wheel
If the vehicle is equipped with alloy wheels,
the washers do not make contact with the
steel or "space-saver" type spare wheel. The
wheel is secured by the conical contact of
each bolt.
After changing a wheel
Stow the punctured wheel in the carrier.
Go to a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop as soon as possible.
Have the punctured tyre examined. After
inspection, the technician will advise you on
whether the tyre can be repaired or if it must
be replaced.
Some driving aid functions should be
disabled, e.g. the Active Safety Brake.
If your vehicle has tyre under-inflation
detection, check the tyre pressures and
reinitialise the system.
For more information on Under-inflation
detection, refer to the corresponding section.
Wheel with wheel trim
When refitting the wheel, refit the wheel
trim, starting by aligning the cutout with the
valve and then pushing the trim into place all
round its edge with the palm of your hand.
The tyre inflation pressures are given on this label.
Changing a bulb
In some weather conditions (e.g. low
temperature or humidity), misting on the
internal surface of the glass of the headlamps
and rear lamps is normal, and will disappear
after the lamps have been on for a few
minutes.
The headlamps have polycarbonate lenses with a protective coating:
► do not clean them with a dry or
abrasive cloth, nor with detergent or
solvent products,
► use a sponge and soapy water or a pH
neutral product,
► when using a high-pressure washer on
persistent marks, do not keep the lance
directed towards the lamps or their edges for
too long, so as not to damage their protective
coating and seals.
Changing a bulb must only be done with
the ignition off and after the lamp has
been switched off for several minutes - risk of
serious burns!
Do not touch the bulb directly with your
fingers, use a lint-free cloth.
It is essential only to use anti-ultraviolet
(UV) type bulbs, so as not to damage the
headlamp.
Always replace a failed bulb with a new bulb
of the same type and specification.
Opening the bonnet / Accessing the
bulbs
With the engine warm, proceed with caution -
risk of burns!
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Technical data
Identification markings
Various visible markings for the identification and
research of your vehicle.
A. Vehicle identification number (VIN), under
the bonnet.
Stamped on the chassis, near the right-hand
front wheel arch.
B. Vehicle identification number (VIN), on the
dashboard.
On a label, visible through the windscreen.
C. Manufacturer's label.
Fixed on the centre pillar, left-hand side or right-
hand side.
Bears the following information:
–
Manufacturer
’s name.
–
European whole vehicle type approval
number
.
–
V
ehicle identification number (VIN).
– Gross vehicle weight (GVW).
– Gross train weight (GTW).
–
Maximum weight on the front axle.
–
Maximum weight on the rear axle.
D. T
yres / paint code label.
Fixed at the driver-side door.
Bears the following information about the tyres:
–
tyre pressures, unladen and laden.
–
tyre specification, made up of the dimensions
and type as well as the load and speed indices.
–
spare tyre inflation pressure.
Also indicates the paint colour code.
The vehicle may be originally equipped with tyres with higher load and speed
indices than those indicated on the label,
without affecting tyre pressure (on cold tyres).
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Alphabetical index
A
ABS 75
Accessories
71, 94
Access to the spare wheel
153–154
Active Safety Brake
118, 120
AdBlue®
146
AdBlue® tank
147
Additive, Diesel
144–145
Adjusting headlamps
67
Adjusting head restraints
46
Adjusting seat
41
Adjusting the air distribution
56–57
Adjusting the air flow
56–57
Adjusting the date
200, 224
Adjusting the height and reach of
the steering wheel
42
Adjusting the lumbar support
41
Adjusting the temperature
56–57
Adjusting the time
200, 224
Advanced Grip Control
77–78
Advice on care and maintenance
148
Advice on driving
7, 90
Airbags
81–84, 85
Airbags, curtain
83–84
Airbags, front
82, 83, 86
Airbags, lateral
82–83
Air conditioning
55, 57, 57–58
Air conditioning, digital
59
Air conditioning, dual-zone automatic
56–57
Air conditioning, manual
56, 58
Air intake
56–57
Air vents 55
Alarm
37–38
Alarm, volumetric
37
Android Auto connection
215
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
75–76
Antitheft / Immobiliser
25
Apple CarPlay connection
196, 214
Applications
215
Area, loading
26, 33–34, 50
Armrest
41
Armrest, front
47
Assistance call
71–73
Assistance, emergency braking
75, 119
Audible warning
75
Audio streaming (Bluetooth)
183, 195, 219
B
Battery 139, 163, 165–166
Battery, 12 V
144, 163–164
Battery, charging
164–165
Battery, remote control
32, 62
Blind spot monitoring system
124
Blind spot monitoring system, active
125
Blind spot sensors
124–125
BlueHDi
144, 150
Bluetooth
(hands-free)
184–185, 197, 220–221
Bluetooth (telephone)
197–198, 220–221
Bodywork
149
Bonnet
141–142
Boot lid 29, 31
Bottle holder
47
Brake discs
145
Brake lamps
160
Brakes
145
Braking assistance system
75–76
Braking, automatic emergency
118, 120
Braking, dynamic emergency
96–97
Brightness
199
Bulbs
157
Bulbs (changing)
156–157
Bulbs (changing, type)
157
C
Cable, audio 219
Cable, Jack
219
Capacity, fuel tank
134–135
Cap, fuel filler
134–135
Care of the bodywork
149
CD
182, 195
CD, MP3
182, 195
Central locking
24, 29
Changing a bulb
156–157, 159
Changing a fuse
161–163
Changing a wheel
151, 153
Changing a wiper blade
68–69
Changing the remote control battery
32
Charger, induction
48
Charger, wireless
48
Checking the levels
142–143
233
Alphabetical index
Three flashes (direction indicators) 64
Time (setting)
200, 224
TMC (Traffic info)
2 11
Tools
150
Topping-up AdBlue®
147
Towbar
76, 136–137
Towed loads
173–175
Towing another vehicle
167–168
Towing device
137
Towing eye
168
Traction control (ASR)
75, 77
Traffic information (TA)
179
Traffic information (TMC)
2 11
Trailer
76, 136
Trailer stability assist (TSA)
76
Trajectory control systems
75–76
Trip computer
21–22
Type of bulbs
157
Tyres
145, 176
Tyre under-inflation detection
104, 153
U
Under-inflation (detection) 104
Unlocking
24, 26–28
Unlocking from the inside
33–34
Unlocking, selective
26–27
Unlocking, total
26–27
Updating the date
200, 224
Updating the time
200, 224
USB
181, 195, 214, 219
V
Ventilation 55–56, 60–61
Video
219
Voice commands
206–208
W
Warning and indicator lamps 11
Warning lamp, driver''s seat belt
not fastened
80
Warning lamps
11
Warning lamp, seat belts
80
Warnings and indicators
11
Washer jets, heated
59
Washing
106
Washing (advice)
148–149
Weights
173–175
Welcome lighting
25
Wheel,
spare
104, 145, 150–151, 153–154, 156
Windows, rear doors
39
Windscreen, heated
59
Windscreen wipers
67
Wiper blades (changing)
68–69
Wiper, rear
68
Wipers
67, 69
Wipers, automatic rain sensitive
67, 69