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Contents
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OverviewOverview  4
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Eco-driving
 1Dashboard instrumentsInstrument Panel  9
Head-up display  10
Warning and indicator lamps  12
Indicators  18
Distance recorders  23
Lighting dimmer  24
Trip computer  24
Touch screen  26
Remotely operable additional functions (Electric)  27
Setting the date and time  28
 2AccessElectronic key with remote control function and 
built-in key  29
Unlocking/Complete or selective unlocking  31
Back-up procedures  34
Central locking  37
Electric sliding side door(s)  38
General recommendations for  
the sliding side doors 
 39
Hands-free sliding side door(s)  42
Side-hinged rear doors  43
Tailgate  44
Tailgate rear screen  44
Alarm  45
Electric windows  47
 3Ease of use and comfortCorrect driving position  48
Front seats  48
2-seat front bench seat  50
Steering wheel adjustment  51
Mirrors  52
Moduwork  53
Precautions for the seats and bench seats  56
Fixed one-piece bench seat  57
Fixed rear seat and bench seat  59
Rear seat and bench seat on rails  61
Individual rear seat(s) on rails  63
Crew cab, fixed  65
Crew cab, folding  66
Interior fittings  67
Loading area fittings  71
Seating area fittings  72
Panoramic sunroof  74
Retractable sliding table  74
Heating and Ventilation  77
Heating  78
Manual air conditioning  78
Dual-zone automatic air conditioning  79
Front demisting - defrosting  81
Demisting/de-icing the rear screen  
and/or the door mirrors 
 82
Rear heating - air conditioning  82
Additional heating/ventilation system  83
Temperature pre-conditioning (Electric)  85
Courtesy lamp(s)  86
 4Lighting and visibilityLighting control stalk  88
Direction indicators  89
Daytime running lamps/Sidelamps  89
Automatic illumination of headlamps  89
Guide-me-home and welcome lighting  90
Automatic lighting systems - General 
recommendations 
 91
Automatic headlamp dipping  91
Headlamp beam height adjustment  92
Interior ambient lighting  93
Wiper control stalk  93
Automatic wipers  94
Changing a wiper blade  95
 5SafetyGeneral safety recommendations  97
Hazard warning lamps  97
Emergency or assistance  98
Horn  100
Pedestrian horn (Electric)  100
Electronic stability control (ESC)  100
Advanced Grip Control  102
Seat belts  103
Airbags  107
Child seats  109
Deactivating the front passenger airbag  111
ISOFIX and i-Size child seats  11 7
i-Size child seats  128
Manual child lock  131
Electric child lock  131
Child lock on rear windows  131
 6DrivingDriving recommendations  132
Starting/switching off the engine  134
Manual parking brake  138
Electric parking brake  138
Hill start assist  141  CarM an uals 2 .c o m  

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Overview
Presentation
Instruments and controls
These illustrations and descriptions are intended 
as a guide. The presence and location of some 
components varies according to the version or 
trim level.
 
 
1.Glove box
Deactivation of the front passenger airbag
2.12   V   (120   W) accessory sockets
3. USB socket
4. JACK socket
5. Instrument panel
6. Storage
Cup/can holder
7. Storage compartment
8. Upper storage compartment
9. 220
  V (120 W)   accessory socket  
10.Horn
11
.Courtesy lamp
Warning lamps display for seat belts and 
front passenger airbag
Interior rear view mirror
Emergency and assistance call buttons
12. Heating/Air conditioning
Front demisting – de-icing
Rear screen demisting – de-icing
13. "START/STOP" button
14. Gearbox or drive selector
Choice of driving mode
15. Monochrome screen with audio system
Touch screen
16. Bonnet release
17. Dashboard fuses
18. Head-up display
19. Electric parking brake
Depending on the vehicle's equipment, 
the storage compartments may be open 
or closed. This configuration is shown as an 
example.
Steering-mounted controls 
 
1. Exterior lighting/Direction indicators control 
stalks
2. Wiper controls/Screenwash/Trip computer
3. Audio system setting controls
4. Controls for Cruise control/Speed limiter/
Adaptive cruise control
5. Instrument panel display mode selection 
wheel
6. Voice synthesis control
Volume adjustment
7. Audio system setting controls
Central control bar 
 
 
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Dashboard instruments
1.Cruise control or speed limiter settings
Display of speed limit signs
2. Gear shift indicator (Diesel)
Gear with an automatic gearbox (Diesel) or 
Drive selector position (Electric)
3. Digital speedometer (mph or km/h) with LCD 
and LCD text instrument panel (Diesel)
Display area with matrix instrument panel: 
alert or function status message, trip 
computer, digital speedometer (mph or km/h), 
power flow/vehicle charge state (Electric), 
etc.
4. Service indicator, then total distance recorder 
(miles or km)
Trip distance recorder (miles or km) (Diesel)
Remaining range/Driving mode selected 
(Electric)
Display area with LCD text instrument 
panel: alert or function status message, trip 
computer, etc.
5. Engine coolant temperature gauge
6. Engine oil level indicator
7. Fuel gauge
Control buttons 
 
With LCD display    
 
With LCD text display 
 
With matrix display 
 
With matrix display (Electric) 
 
A.
Resetting the service indicator.
Temporary reminder of servicing information.
Reminder of driving range with the AdBlue
® 
system.
Depending on version: go back up a level or 
cancel the current operation.
B. General lighting dimmer.
Depending on version: browse a menu or list, 
or change a value.
C. Resetting the trip distance recorder.
Depending on version: enter the configuration 
menu (long press), confirm a choice (short 
press).
D.Reminder of servicing information or driving 
range with the SCR system and the
 AdBlue®.
Resetting the selected function (service 
indicator or trip distance recorder).
Depending on version: enter the configuration 
menu (long press), confirm a choice (short 
press).
With the touch screen, it is also possible 
to adjust the lighting dimmer.
Rev counter 
 
Rev counter (x 1000 rpm).
Power indicator (Electric) 
 
Power indicator  CHARGE, ECO, POWER or 
NEUTRAL.
For more information on the Indicators , 
please refer to the corresponding 
section.
Head-up display
System which projects various information onto a 
smoked blade placed in the driver's field of vision    CarM an uals 2 .c o m  

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Dashboard instruments
 
► With the ignition on, press the button until 
zeros appear .
Lighting dimmer
This system allows the brightness of the 
instruments and controls to be adjusted manually 
to suit the ambient light level.
With buttons 
 
 
 
With the lamps on, press button A to increase 
the brightness of the lighting, or button  B to 
decrease it.
Release the button when the desired brightness 
is reached.
With touch screen 
 
► In the  Settings menu, select "Brightness" 
or "OPTIONS ", "Screen configuration " then 
"Brightness".
►
 
Adjust the brightness by pressing the arrows 
or moving the slider
.
The brightness can be set differently for day mode and night mode.
Trip computer
Displays information related to the current trip 
(range, fuel consumption, average speed, etc.).
Information display
To display the various trip computer tabs in turn:
 
 
 
 
► Press the button located on the end of the 
wiper control stalk .
With steering-mounted controls 
 
► Press the knob on the  steering wheel.
On the instrument panel 
 
 
 
► Press this button.
The following current information is shown in 
turn:
–
 
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Dashboard instruments
1– Current consumption.
–  Stop & Start time counter (Diesel).
–
 
T
 rip "1" followed by (depending on version) 
trip "2" including average speed, average 
consumption and distance travelled for each trip.
Trips "1" and "2" are independent but their use 
is identical.
For example, trip "1" can be used for daily 
figures and trip " 2" for monthly figures.
Trip reset
The reset is performed when the trip counter is 
displayed.
 
 
 
 
► Press the button on the end of the  wiper 
control stalk   for more than two seconds.
 
 
► Press the knob on the  steering wheel for 
more than two seconds.
 
 
 
 
► Press this button for more than 2 seconds.
Definitions
Range
(miles or km)
(Traction battery charge level percentage) 
(Electric)
Distance that can still be travelled with the 
fuel remaining in the tank (based on the 
average fuel consumption over the last few miles 
(kilometres) travelled).
This value may vary following a change in driving 
style or terrain, leading to a significant change in 
current fuel consumption.
When the range falls below 19 miles (30
  km), 
dashes are displayed.
After filling with at least 5 litres of fuel, the range 
is recalculated and is displayed if it exceeds 62 
miles (100
  km).
Dashes appearing permanently in place of 
numbers while driving indicates a malfunction. Consult a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
Current consumption
(mpg or l/100 km or km/l)
(miles/kWh or kWh/100   km or km/kWh) (Electric)
/Calculated during the last few 
seconds.
This function is only displayed at speeds above 
19 mph (30
 
km/h) (Diesel).
Average consumption
(mpg or l/100 km or km/l)
(miles/kWh or kWh/100   km or km/kWh) (Electric)
/Calculated since the last trip 
computer reset.
Average speed
(mph or km/h)Calculated since the last trip computer 
reset.
Distance travelled
(miles or km)Calculated since the last trip computer 
reset.
Stop & Start time counter
(minutes/seconds or hours/minutes) 
If your vehicle is fitted with the Stop & Start 
function, a time counter calculates the time spent 
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Bluetooth® audio system
Bluetooth® audio system 
 
The different functions and settings described vary according to the version 
and configuration of your vehicle.
As a safety measure and because it  requires sustained attention by the driver, 
the pairing of a Bluetooth
® mobile telephone 
with the Bluetooth® hands-free system of your 
audio system must be done with the  vehicle 
stationary and the ignition on.
Your audio system is coded in such a  way that it will only operate in your 
vehicle.
All work on the system must be carried out 
exclusively by a dealer or qualified workshop, 
to avoid any risk of electrocution, fire or 
mechanical faults.
To avoid discharging the battery, the  audio system may switch off after a few 
minutes if the engine is not running.
First steps
Press: On/Off.
Rotate: adjust volume.
Short press: change audio source (radio; 
USB; AUX (if equipment connected); CD; 
streaming).
Long press: display the  Telephone menu (if a 
telephone is connected).
Adjust audio settings: Front/rear fader; left/right balance; bass/
treble; loudness; audio ambience.
Activate/Deactivate automatic volume 
adjustment (based on the vehicle’s speed).
Radio :
Short press: display the list of radio 
stations.
Long press: update the list.
Media
  :
Short press: display the list of folders.
Long press: display the available sorting options.
Select the screen display mode, between:
Date; Audio functions; Trip computer; 
Telephone.
Confirm or display contextual menu.  
Buttons 1 to 6. Short press: select the preset radio station.
Long press: preset a radio station.
Radio:
Automatic step by step search up/down 
for radio stations.
Media:
Select previous/next CD, USB, streaming track.
Scroll in a list.
Radio:
Manual step by step search up/down for 
radio stations.
Select previous/next MP3 folder.
Media:
Select previous/next folder/genre/artist/playlist 
on the USB device.
Scroll in a list.
Cancel the current operation.
Go up one level (menu or folder).
Access the main menu. 
Activate/Deactivate TA function (traffic  announcements).
Long press: select type of announcement.
Selection of FM/DAB/AM wavebands.    CarM an uals 2 .c o m  

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Bluetooth® audio system
"Telephone": Call, Directory 
management, Telephone management, 
Hang up.
"Trip computer". 
"Maintenance": Diagnosis, Warning log, 
etc.
"Connections": Manage connections, 
search for devices.
"Personalisation-configuration ": Define 
the vehicle parameters, Choice of 
language, Display configuration, Choice of units, 
Date and time adjustment.
Press the "MENU" button. 
Move from one menu to another. 
Enter a menu. 
Radio
Selecting a station
Press the SOURCE button repeatedly 
and select the radio.
Press this button to select a waveband 
(FM / AM / DAB).
Press one of the buttons for an automatic 
search for radio stations.
Press one of the buttons to carry out a 
manual search up / down for radio 
frequencies.
Press this button to display the list of 
stations received locally.
To update this list, press for more than two 
seconds. The sound is cut while updating.
RDS
The external environment (hills,  buildings, tunnels, car parks, 
underground, etc.) may block reception, 
including in RDS
  tracking mode. This is a 
normal effect of the way in which radio waves 
are transmitted and does not indicate any 
failure of the audio system.
If RDS is not available, the RDS symbol 
appears struck out on the display.
RDS, if activated, allows you to continue 
listening to the same station by 
automatically retuning to alternative 
frequencies. However, in certain conditions, 
RDS station tracking may not be possible 
nationwide, as radio stations do not always 
cover the entire country. This can explain the 
loss of reception of a station during a journey.
Short procedure
In "Radio" mode, press the OK button to activate 
or deactivate RDS directly.
Long procedure
Press the MENU button. 
Select "Audio functions ". 
Press OK. 
Select the "FM waveband preferences" 
function.
Press OK. 
Select "Frequency tracking (RDS)". 
Press OK, RDS is displayed on the 
screen.
Play TA messages
The TA (Traffic Announcement) function 
gives priority to TA alert messages. To 
operate, this function needs good reception of 
a radio station that carries this type of 
message. When a traffic report is transmitted, 
the current audio source (Radio, CD, etc.) is 
interrupted automatically to play the TA 
message. Normal play of the media 
previously playing is resumed at the end of 
the message.
Take care when increasing the volume  while listening to TA messages. The 
volume may prove too high on return to the 
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Alphabetical index
Telephone     238–241, 252–253, 274–276
Telephone, Bluetooth with  
voice recognition
    
241
Temperature, coolant
    
19–20
Thermal comfort consumption indicator  
(Electric)
    
23
Thermal comfort equipment
    
23
Third brake lamp
    
214
Time (setting)
    
28, 254, 278
TMC (Traffic info)
    
265
Tool box
    
203
Tools
    
204, 207
Topping-up AdBlue®
    
197
Total distance recorder
    
23
Touch screen
    
26–27, 85
Towbar
    
102, 188
Towed loads
    
223–224, 227
Towing
    
220
Towing another vehicle
    
221–222
Towing eye
    
221
Towing the vehicle
    
220
Traction battery charge
   
180
Traction battery  
(Electric)
    
22, 27, 176–177, 227
Traction control (ASR)
   
100–101, 103
Traffic information (TA)
   
234
Traffic information (TMC)
   
265
Trailer
    
102, 188
Trailer stability assist (TSA)
   
102
Trajectory control systems
   
100
Triangle, warning
    
202
Trip computer
    
24–25
Tyres
    
195, 231Tyre under-inflation  
detection     
148–149, 207, 211
U
Under-inflation (detection)     148
Unlocking     
29–33
Unlocking from the inside
    
37
Unlocking, selective
    
31–33
Unlocking the doors
    
37–38
Unlocking, total
    
31–33
Updating the date
    
28, 255, 277
Updating the time
    
28, 254, 278
USB
    
236, 249, 251, 268, 272
V
Vehicle data recording and privacy     282
Ventilation     
77–79, 83–84
Video
    
273
Vision, 180° rear
    
172
Visiopark 1
    
170
Voice commands
    
260–263
W
Wallbox (Electric)     179
Warning and indicator lamps     
12
Warning lamp, driver's seat belt  
not fastened
    
106
Warning lamps     12
Warning lamp, seat belts     
106
Warnings and indicators
    
12
Washing
    
151
Washing (advice)
    
177, 199–200
Weights
    
223–224, 227
Wheel, spare
   
149, 195, 207–208, 211
Window, sliding side
    
73
Windows, rear
    
73
Windscreen, athermic
    
53
Windscreen zones for toll/car park cards
    
53
Wiper blades (changing)
    
95
Wiper, rear
    
94–95
Wipers
    
93–94
Wipers, automatic rain sensitive
    
94
Wipers, windscreen
    
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