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Contents
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Overview
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Eco-driving
1Dashboard instrumentsInstrument panels 8
Warning and indicator lamps 9
Total distance recorder 16
Lighting dimmer 16
Trip computer 16
Monochrome screen 17
Touch screen 18
2AccessElectronic key with remote control function
and built-in key 20
Keyless Entry and Start 22
Central locking 23
Back-up procedures 24
Doors 25
Tailgate 26
Alarm 27
Electric windows 28
3Ease of use and comfortFront seats 30
2-seat front bench seat 31
Steering wheel adjustment 32
Mirrors 33
Rear bench seat 34
Heating and Ventilation 36
Heating 37
Manual air conditioning 37
Dual-zone automatic air conditioning 38
Front demisting/defrosting 40
Rear screen demisting/defrosting 40
Front fittings 40
Courtesy lamps 42
Rear fittings 43
Tipper body fittings 44
4Lighting and visibilityExterior lighting control stalk 47
Cornering lighting 48
Direction indicators 49
Headlamp beam height adjustment 49
Automatic illumination of headlamps 49
Guide-me-home and welcome lighting 50
Wiper control stalk 50
Changing a wiper blade 51
Automatic wipers 52
5SafetyGeneral safety recommendations 53
Hazard warning lamps 53
Horn 54
Electronic stability control (ESC) 54
Hill Assist Descent Control 56
Seat belts 57
Airbags 59
Child seats 62
Deactivating the front passenger airbag 63
ISOFIX child seats 64
Child lock 65
6DrivingDriving recommendations 66
Starting / Switching off the engine with the key 68
Starting/Switching off the engine
with Keyless Entry and Start
70
Manual parking brake 72
Locking the rear differential 72
4-wheel drive transmission selector 73
6-speed manual gearbox 74
6-speed automatic gearbox 75
Driving mode 77
Hill start assist 77
Gear shift indicator 78
Tyre under-inflation detection 78
Driving and manoeuvring aids -
General recommendations
80
Speed limiter 81
Overspeed alert at 75 mph (120
km/h) 82
Cruise control - Specific recommendations 82
Cruise control 82
Lane departure warning 84
Parking sensors 86
Reversing camera 87
"Off-Road" camera 88
360° camera 89
7Practical informationRecommended fuel 94
Refuelling 94
Towing device 95
Snow chains 95
Roof bars 96
Bonnet 96
Engine compartment 97
Checking levels 98 CarM an uals 2 .c o m

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Overview
Instruments and controls
These illustrations and descriptions are intended
as a guide. The presence and location of some
elements vary depending on the version or trim
level.
1.Electric windows
Central locking/unlocking
2. Side control bar
3. Horn
Driver front airbag
4. Instrument panel
5. Front courtesy/map reading lamps
6. Glasses holder
7. Interior rear view mirror
8. Monochrome screen or touch screen
9. Heating/air conditioning controls
10. Central control bar (lower and upper)
11 . Audio USB socket/Charger USB socket
12. Key ignition switch or START/STOP button
13. 2H, 4H and 4L transmission mode selector
14. Gearbox
15. Sport/Eco button
16. Parking brake
Cigarette lighter/12
V (120 W) accessory
socket
17. Front passenger airbag
18. Glove box
19. Deactivate front passenger airbag (on the
side of the dashboard)
20. Fuel filler flap opening control
Steering-mounted controls
Depending on the vehicle’s equipment, the
function and location of the controls may vary.1.External lighting/Direction indicator controls
2. Wiper/Screenwash controls
3. Audio system settings
4. Speed limiter/Cruise control
A. Speed limiter/Cruise control pause CarM an uals 2 .c o m

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Dashboard instruments
Resetting the service
indicator
A qualified workshop, equipped with the
diagnostic tool, will stop the permanent lighting
of the warning lamps after each service.
If you have serviced the vehicle yourself, reset
the service indicator as follows:
►
Insert the key into the ignition switch and turn
it to the
3-Ignition
position.
or
►
Press the "
START/STOP" button.
►
In both cases, simultaneously depress the
brake and accelerator pedals for more than
15
seconds.
Refer to the checklist in the
Manufacturer's service schedule
provided on delivery of the vehicle.
AdBlue® range indicators
(BlueHDi)
The Diesel BlueHDi engines are equipped with
a system that associates the SCR (Selective
Catalytic Reduction) emissions control system
and the Diesel particle filter (DPF) for the
treatment of exhaust gases. They cannot
function without AdBlue
® fluid.
When the level of AdBlue® falls below the
reserve level (between 1,500 and 0 miles (2,400
and 0
km)), a warning lamp lights up when
the ignition is switched on and an estimate
of the distance that can be travelled before
engine starting is prevented is displayed in the
instrument panel.
The engine starting prevention system required by regulations is activated
automatically once the AdBlue
® tank is empty.
It is then no longer possible to start the
engine until the minimum level of AdBlue
® has
been topped up.
Manual display of driving
range
While the driving range is greater than
1,500 miles (2,400 km), it is not displayed
automatically.
► From the " vehicle" tab, move the knob up
or down to successively display the different
windows and access to the driving range
information.
Actions required related to a lack of AdBlue
®
The following warning lamps light up when the
quantity of AdBlue® is below the reserve level:
driving range of 1,500 miles (2,400 km).
Together with the warning lamps, messages
regularly remind you of the need to top up to
avoid engine starting being prevented. Refer to
the Warning and indicator lamps section for
details of the messages displayed.
For more information on AdBlue®
(BlueHDi) and in particular on topping
up, refer to the corresponding section.
Warning/ indicator
lamps on Action Remaining
range
Top up. Between 1,500 miles
and 500
miles (2,400
km and 800
km)
Top up as
soon as
possible.Between
500 miles
and 62
miles (800
km and
100
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Ease of use and comfort
Storage boxes
Storage boxes are provided in the floor, under
the cushions of the rear bench seat.
They may contain the vehicle’s tools.
►
T
o open them, raise the corresponding
seat cushion and lift the carpet (depending on
version).
For more information on the Rear bench seat,
and especially on tilting the seat cushions, refer
to the corresponding section.
Loading bay fittings
1. 12 V accessory socket (max. 120 W)
(depending on version)
2. Stowing rings
3. Tipper body lighting (depending on version,
integrated in the third brake lamp or on the
safety roll bar)
4. Load retaining partition or safety roll bar
(depending on version)
Stowing rings
* Depending on version.
Use the stowing rings on the side panels to
secure loads.
As a safety precaution in case of sharp braking,
we recommend placing heavy objects as far
forwards as possible (i.e. near the cab).
We recommend immobilising the load by firmly
securing it using the stowing rings present on the
sides of the loading bay. CarM an uals 2 .c o m

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Ease of use and comfort
Loading bay lighting
Depending on version, the loading bay lighting is
integrated into the third brake lamp or positioned
at each end of the safety roll bar.
This lighting only operates when the vehicle is
stationary.
► When the vehicle is stationary , press this
button to activate/deactivate the loading bay
lighting function (confirmed by the illumination/
extinction of the indicator lamp).
The loading bay lighting is no longer available if the speed of the vehicle is
above 2 mph (3
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Safety
Automatic operation of hazard warning lamps
When braking in an emergency, depending on
the rate of deceleration, the hazard warning
lamps come on automatically. They switch off
automatically when you next accelerate.
They can be switched off by pressing the button.
Horn
► Press the central part of the steering wheel.
Electronic stability control
(ESC)
(Depending on version)
The electronic stability control programme
includes the following systems:
–
Anti-lock braking system (ABS) and Electronic
brake force distribution (EBFD).
–
Emergency braking assistance (EBA).
–
Anti-slip regulation (ASR).
–
Dynamic stability control (DSC).
–
T
railer stability assist (TSA).
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)/Electronic brake force
distribution (EBFD)
These systems enhance the vehicle’s stability
and handling during braking, and enable greater
control while cornering, particularly on poor or
slippery road surfaces.
ABS prevents wheel locking in the event of
emergency braking.
Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD)
manages overall braking pressure on each
individual wheel.
►
When braking in an emergency
, depress
the pedal very firmly and maintain this
pressure.
Normal operation of the ABS may make
itself felt by slight vibrations of the brake
pedal.
The fixed illumination of this warning lamp signals that there is a fault with the ABS.
The vehicle retains conventional braking. Drive
carefully at a moderate speed.
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.
This warning lamp, when lit together with the STOP and ABS warning lamps,
accompanied by a message and an audible
signal, indicates an EBFD malfunction.
You must stop the vehicle.
Stop as soon as it is safe to do so and switch off
the ignition.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
When changing wheels (tyres and rims),
ensure that these are approved for your
vehicle.
After an impact
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer
or a qualified workshop.
Emergency braking
assistance (EBA)
This system reduces the emergency stopping
distance, by optimising the braking pressure.
It is triggered in relation to the speed at which
the brake pedal is depressed. The effect of this
is a reduction in the resistance of the pedal and
an increase in braking efficiency.
Anti-slip regulation (ASR) / Dynamic stability control
(DSC)
Anti-slip regulation (or traction control) optimises
traction by using engine braking and by applying
the brakes on the driving wheels to avoid one
or more wheels spinning. It also enhances the
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Safety
5In the event that a wheel has poor grip, anti-slip
regulation brakes the spinning wheel and returns
the engine torque to the wheel that has the best
grip in order to prevent being bogged down.
If there is a difference between the vehicle’s
trajectory and the path desired by the driver, the
dynamic stability control system automatically
uses engine braking and the brakes on one or
more wheels to return the vehicle to the desired
path, within the limits of the laws of physics.
These systems are activated automatically every
time the vehicle is started.
These systems are activated in the event of a problem with grip or trajectory
(confirmed by this warning lamp flashing on the
instrument panel).
Deactivation/Reactivation
In exceptional conditions (e.g. starting a vehicle
which is bogged down, stuck in snow, on soft
ground, etc.), it may be advisable to deactivate
the ASR and DSC systems, so that the wheels
can turn freely and regain grip.
Reactivate the systems as soon as the level of
grip permits.
► Press this button for approximately 5 seconds
to deactivate the functions (reactivated by a
single press).
Deactivation is confirmed by the
illumination of this indicator lamp in the
instrument panel and the display of a message.
The ASR and DSC systems reactivate
automatically after the ignition has been
switched off.
Malfunction
In the event of a malfunction, this warning
lamp lights up on the instrument panel,
accompanied by the display of a message and
an audible signal.
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.
ASR/DSC
These systems enhance safety during
normal driving, but should not encourage
the driver to take extra risks or drive at high
speed.
It is in conditions of reduced grip (rain, snow,
ice) that the risk of loss of grip increases. It
is therefore important for your safety to keep
these systems activated in all conditions, and
particularly in difficult conditions.
Correct operation of these systems depends
on compliance with the manufacturer's
recommendations relating to the wheels
(tyres and rims), braking and electronic
components, as well as the assembly and
repair procedures provided by PEUGEOT
dealers.
In order to ensure that these systems remain
effective in wintry conditions, the use of snow
or all-season tyres is recommended. All four
wheels must be fitted with tyres approved for
your vehicle.
All tyre specifications are listed on the
tyre/paint label. For more information
on Identification markings , refer to the
corresponding section.
Trailer stability assist (TSA)
When towing, this system reduces the risk of the
vehicle or trailer snaking.
Operation
The system is activated automatically when the
ignition is switched on.
The system does not operate whenever the ASR
and DSC systems are deactivated. CarM an uals 2 .c o m

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Safety
The electronic stability control system (ESC)
must not have any faults.
The vehicle speed must be less than
approximately 53 mph (85 km/h).
If the system detects that the trailer is
snaking, it applies the brakes to stabilise
the trailer and reduces engine power, if
necessary, to slow the vehicle (indicated by the
flashing of this warning lamp on the instrument
panel and the brake lamps coming on).
For information on weights and towed loads,
refer to the Engine technical data and towed
loads section or your vehicle’s registration
certificate.
To ensure safe driving with a Towing device,
refer to the corresponding section.
Malfunction
If a fault occurs, this warning lamp lights
up on the instrument panel, accompanied
by a message and an audible signal.
To continue towing a trailer, reduce speed and
drive carefully!
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.
The trailer stability control system provides an extra safety feature under
normal driving conditions, when following the
recommendations for use of trailers and
current legislation in force in your country. It
must not encourage the driver to take extra
risks, such as using a trailer in unsuitable
conditions of operation (e.g. excessive load,
exceeded nose weight, worn or under-inflated
tyres, faulty braking system) or driving at
excessive speed.
In certain cases, the system may not detect
trailer snaking, particularly with a light trailer
.
When driving on slippery or poor surfaces, the
system may not be able to prevent sudden
trailer snaking.
Hill Assist Descent
Control
Hill Assist Descent Control system for steep
slopes and on road surfaces with poor grip
(e.g.
gravel, mud).
This system reduces the risk of loss of control
or slipping of the vehicle when descending in
forward gear.
During a descent, the system assists the driver
in maintaining a constant speed, depending on
the gear engaged, while progressively releasing
the brakes.
For the system to activate, the gradient
must be greater than 5%.
The system can be used with the gearbox in
neutral.
Otherwise, engage a gear corresponding to
the speed to prevent the engine stalling.
With an automatic gearbox, the system can
be used with the selector at
N
or D.
The system is no longer available and no longer active if the speed of the vehicle is
above 22 mph (35
km/h).
Switching on
By default, the system is not selected.
The state of the function is not saved when the
ignition is switched off.
The driver can select the system when the
engine is running, when the vehicle is stationary
or when moving at speeds up to approximately
31 mph (50
km/h).
► To select the system, press this button
until this green indicator lamp lights up on
the instrument panel.
The system becomes active at speeds between
5 and 22 mph
(8 and 35 km/h).
►
When the vehicle begins its descent, the
driver can release the accelerator and brake
pedals; the system regulates the speed:
– If the gearbox is in first or second gear ,
the speed decreases and the
indicator
lamp flashes rapidly. CarM an uals 2 .c o m