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Access
2
 
► Keep this button  1 pulled while removing 
key   2 from the housing.
If the alarm is activated, the audible 
signal triggered on opening a door with 
the key (integral with the remote control) will 
stop when the ignition is switched on.
Once the built-in key is ejected, always 
keep it with you to be able to carry out 
the corresponding back-up procedures.
"Keyless Entry and Start" on your 
person
 
 
It allows the unlocking, locking and starting of the 
vehicle while carrying the remote control on your 
person in recognition zone " A".
In the ignition on (accessories) position, 
with the "START/STOP" button, the 
hands-free function is deactivated and it is 
impossible to open the doors.
For more information on  Starting/switching 
off the engine,
  Keyless Entry and Start  and 
in particular the "ignition on" position, refer to 
the corresponding section.
Locating the vehicle
This function helps you to spot your vehicle from 
a distance, with the vehicle locked:
–
 
The direction indicators flash for approximately 
10 seconds.
–
 
The courtesy lamps come on.
► Press this button.  
Remote operation of lighting
If fitted to the vehicle.A short press on this button switches on 
the lighting remotely (lighting of 
sidelamps, dipped beam headlamps and number 
plate lamps).
A second press on the button before the end of 
the timed period cancels the remote lighting.
Advice
Remote control
The remote control is a sensitive, high-
frequency device; avoid handling it in your 
pocket, due to the risk of unintentionally 
unlocking the vehicle.
Avoid pressing the remote control buttons 
while out of range of the vehicle, due to 
the risk of rendering the remote control 
inoperative. It would then be necessary to 
reset it.
The remote control does not work
  when the 
key is in the ignition switch, even when the 
ignition is switched off.
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.    

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Lighting and visibility
4Automatic headlamp dipping
For more information, refer to the 
General recommendations for 
automatic lighting systems.
With the ring of the lighting control stalk in the 
"AUTO" position and the function activated on 
the touch screen, this system automatically 
switches between dipped and main beam 
headlamps, according to lighting and traffic 
conditions, using a camera located at the top of 
the windscreen.
 
 
This system is a driving aid. The driver remains responsible for 
the vehicle's lighting, its correct use in the 
prevailing light, visibility and traffic conditions, 
and for compliance with driving and vehicle 
regulations.
The system becomes operational when  the vehicle exceeds 16 mph (25 km/h).
When the speed falls below 9 mph (15 km/h), 
the function is no longer operational.
Activation/Deactivation
With audio system 
 
 
 
► To activate or deactivate the system, press 
this button.
The indicator lamp in the button is  
on
  when the 
function is activated.
With touch screen
The settings are adjusted via the vehicle  configuration menu.
►
 
Then put the lighting control stalk ring in the 
"AUT
O" or "Dipped/main beam position".
Pause
If the situation requires a change of headlamp 
beam, the driver can take over at any time.
► A "headlamp flash" pauses the 
function and the lighting system switches 
to "automatic illumination of lamps" mode:
–
 
If the "AUT
 O" and "Dipped beam" indicator 
lamps were on, the system changes to main 
beam.
–
 
If the "AUT
 O" and "Main beam" 
indicator
  lamps were on, the system changes to 
dipped beam.
►
 
T
o reactivate the function, once again switch 
the headlamps manually between dipped and 
main beam.
Flashing the headlamps does not 
deactivate the system.
The state of the system is stored when the 
ignition is switched off.
The system may be disrupted or not work  correctly:
–
 
When visibility conditions are poor 
(snowfall, heavy rain, etc.).
–
 
If the windscreen in front of the camera is 
dirty
, misted or obscured (for example, by a 
sticker).
–
 
If the vehicle is facing highly reflective 
signs.
When the system detects thick fog, it 
temporarily deactivates the function.
The system is not able to detect:
–
 
Road users that do not have their own 
lighting, such as pedestrians.    

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Driving
6
 
If the vehicle absolutely must drive through a 
flooded section of road:
► 
Check that the depth of the water does not 
exceed 15
  cm, taking account of waves that 
might be generated by other users.
►
 
Deactivate the Stop & Start function.
►
 
Drive as slowly as possible without stalling. In 
all cases, do not exceed 6 mph (10
  km/h).
►
 
Do not stop and do not switch off the engine.
On leaving the flooded road, as soon as safety 
conditions allow
, make several light brake 
applications to dry the brake discs and pads.
If in doubt about the state of your vehicle, 
contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
Noise (Electric)
On the outside
Due to the vehicle’s quiet operation when 
driving, the driver must pay particular attention.
When manoeuvring, the driver must always 
check the vehicle's immediate surroundings.
At speeds of up to 19 mph (30 km/h), the 
pedestrian horn warns other road users of the 
vehicle’s presence.
Cooling the traction battery
The cooling fan comes on during 
charging to cool the on-board charger and the 
traction battery.
On the inside
During use, you may hear certain perfectly 
normal noises specific to electric vehicles, such 
as:
–
 
T
 raction battery relay when starting.
–
 
V
 acuum pump when braking.
–
 
V
 ehicle tyres or aerodynamics when driving.
–
 
Jolting and knocking noise during hill starts.
Towing
Driving with a trailer places greater 
demands on the towing vehicle and 
particular care must be taken.
Do not exceed the maximum towable 
weights.
At altitude: reduce the maximum load by 
10% per 1,000 metres of altitude; the lower 
air density at high altitudes decreases engine 
performance.
New vehicle: do not tow a trailer until the 
vehicle has driven at least 620 miles 
(1,000 kilometres).
If the outside temperature is high, let the 
engine idle for 1 to 2 minutes after the 
vehicle comes to a stop, to help it to cool.
Before setting off
Nose weight
► Distribute the load in the trailer so that the 
heaviest items are located as close as possible 
to the axle, and the nose weight (at the point 
where it joins your vehicle) approaches the 
maximum permitted, without exceeding it.
Tyres
► Check the tyre pressures of the towing 
vehicle and of the trailer , observing the 
recommended pressures.
Lighting
► Check the electrical signalling on the trailer 
and the headlamp beam height of your vehicle.
If a genuine PEUGEOT towing device is 
used, the rear parking sensors will be 
deactivated automatically to avoid activating 
the audible signal.
When driving
Cooling
Towing a trailer uphill causes the coolant 
temperature to increase. The maximum towable 
load depends on the gradient and the exterior     

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Alphabetical index
Driving modes     146
Driving modes (Electric)     
146–147
Dynamic stability control (DSC)
    
99–100, 102
E
EBFD     99
Eco-driving (advice)     
7
ECO mode
    
147
Economy mode
    
54
Electric  
motor
    
5, 8, 25, 43, 55, 58, 216, 220, 229
Electric windows
    
47
Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD)
    
99
Emergency braking assistance (EBA)
    
99
Emergency call
    
97
Emergency warning lamps
    
96, 202
Emissions control system, SCR
    
19, 62
Energy economy mode
    
54
Energy flows
    
25
Energy recovery
    
20, 146
Engine
    
62
Engine compartment
    
58
Engine, Diesel
    
41, 58, 202, 224
Engines
    
223
Environment
    
7, 36, 85, 133
ESC (electronic stability control)
    
99
F
Fatigue detection     167
Filling the AdBlue® tank    
60, 64
Filling the fuel tank
    
175–176
Filter, air
    
61
Filter, oil
    
61
Filter, particle
    
194–195
Filter, passenger compartment
    
78, 61
Finisher
    
2 11
Fitting a wheel
    
209–211
Fitting roof bars
    
56
Fittings, interior
    
68, 73
Fittings, rear
    
73
Flap, fuel filler
    
175–176
Flap, removable
    
53–55
Flashing indicators
    
89
Floor cab
    
216
Fluid, brake
    
59
Fluid, engine coolant
    
59
Fluid, power steering
    
59
Foglamp, rear
    
88, 214, 216
Foglamps, front
    
88, 213
Foglamps, rear
    
88
Frequency (radio)
    
274
Fuel
    
7, 41
Fuel consumption
    
7
Fuel tank
    
41
Fuses
    
216
G
Gauge, fuel    175–176
Gearbox, automatic    
141–145, 61, 218
Gearbox, manual
    
141, 61
Gear lever, automatic gearbox
   
142–145
Gear lever, manual gearbox
    
141
Gear shift indicator ~  
Gear efficiency indicator
    
142
Glove box
    
68
G.P.S.
    
268
H
Hazard warning lamps     96, 202
Headlamp adjustment     
92
Headlamps, automatic dipping
    
91
Headlamps, automatic illumination
    
89–90
Headlamps, dipped beam
    
88, 212
Headlamps, halogen
    
212–213
Headlamps, main beam
    
88, 91, 212–213
Headlamps, Xenon
    
212
Head restraints, front
    
50
Head-up display
    
151–152
Heated bench seat
    
50
Heating
    
78–79, 81–85
Heating, additional
    
45, 83–85
Heating, programmable
    
26, 45, 83–86
High voltage
    
43
Hill start assist
    
140–141
Histogramme, fuel consumption
    
25–26