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Contents
Driving and manoeuvring aids - General
recommendations 11 9
Steering wheel with hands-on detection 121
Shortcuts for driving aids 121
Road signs recognition 122
Speed limiter 126
Cruise control - Specific recommendations 128
Cruise control 128
Drive Assist Plus 130
Drive Assist 2.0 130
Adaptive cruise control 131
Lane positioning assist 135
Semi-automatic lane changing 138
Active Safety Brake with Collision Risk Alert and
Intelligent emergency braking assistance
142
Distraction detection 146
Lane keeping assist 148
Long-distance blind spot monitoring 150
Parking sensors 151
Visiopark 1 153
Visiopark 3 155
Rear cross traffic alert 157
7Practical informationCompatibility of fuels 160
Refuelling 160
Misfuel prevention (Diesel) 161
Electrified vehicles
- General
recommendations
162
Hybrid system 163
Rechargeable hybrid or electric vehicles
-
Specific recommendations
164
Rechargeable hybrid system 167
Charging the traction battery
(Rechargeable hybrid)
170
Charging system (Electric) 173
Charging the traction battery (Electric) 177
Towing device 180
Towing device with quickly detachable
towball
181
Roof bars 184
Very cold climate screens 185
Snow chains 186
Energy economy mode 187
Bonnet 188
Engine compartment 189
Checking levels 189
Checks 191
AdBlue® (BlueHDi) 193
Free-wheeling 195
Advice on care and maintenance 196
8In the event of a breakdownWarning triangle 199
Running out of fuel (Diesel) 199
Tool kit 199
Temporary puncture repair kit 201
Spare wheel 204
Changing a bulb 207
Fuses 209
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V battery/Accessory batteries 209
Towing the vehicle 217
9Technical dataEngine technical data and towed loads 220
Petrol engines 221
Diesel engines 222
Hybrid engines 223
Rechargeable hybrid engines 224
Electric engines 226
Dimensions 227
Identification markings 228
10 PEUGEOT i-Connect Advanced -PEUGEOT i-Connect
First steps 229
Customisation 232
Steering mounted controls 233
Applications 234
Voice commands 234
Navigation 236
Connectivity 236
Mirror Screen 238
Media 240
Phone 242
Settings 243
Help 243
11Vehicle data recording and privacy
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Alphabetical index
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Appendix
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Access
2Back-up procedures
Lost keys, remote control,
electronic key
Go to a PEUGEOT dealer with the vehicle's
registration certificate, your personal
identification documents and if possible, the label
bearing the key code.
The PEUGEOT dealer will be able to retrieve the
key code and the transponder code, enabling a
new key to be ordered.
Complete unlocking/locking
of the vehicle with the key
Use this procedure in the following situations:
– Remote control battery discharged.
–
Remote control malfunction.
–
V
ehicle battery discharged.
–
V
ehicle in an area subject to strong
electromagnetic interference.
In the first case, change the remote control
battery.
In the second case, reinitialise
the remote
control.
Refer to the corresponding sections.
► Insert the key into the door lock.
► Turn the key towards the front or the rear to
unlock or lock the vehicle.
If the vehicle is fitted with an alarm, it will
not be activated when locking with the
key.
If the alarm is activated, the siren sounds
when the door is opened; switch on the
ignition to stop it.
Central locking not
functioning
Use these procedures in the following cases:
– Central locking malfunction.
–
Battery disconnected or discharged.
In the event of a malfunction of the
central locking system, the battery must
be disconnected to ensure that the vehicle is
locked fully.
Front left-hand door
► Insert the key into the lock and turn it towards
the front or rear of the vehicle to lock or unlock
the door
.
Other doors
Unlocking
► Pull the interior door opening control.
Locking
► Open the doors.
► For the rear doors, check that the child lock
is not on.
Refer to the corresponding section.
►
Gently insert the key into the latch located in
the door lock, then turn the latch an eighth of a
turn towards the outside of the door
.
►
Close the doors and check from the outside
that the vehicle is locked.
Changing the battery
A message is displayed on the instrument panel
when the battery needs changing.
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Never insert a finger in the locking
system of the motorised tailgate - risk of
serious injury!
To avoid the risk of injury through pinching or trapping, before and during
operation of the motorised tailgate:
–
ensure that there is no-one close to the
rear of the vehicle.
–
monitor the activity of the rear passengers,
particularly any children.
Bicycle carrier/Towing device
The motorised tailgate is not designed to support
a bicycle carrier.
When installing a bicycle carrier on the towing
device with connection of the cable to the trailer
socket, the motorised operation of the tailgate
will be automatically deactivated.
If using a towing device or bicycle carrier
not recommended by PEUGEOT, it is
essential to deactivate the motorised
operation of the tailgate.
Motorised operation
The motorised operation of the tailgate is configured in the Settings
> Vehicle
touch screen application.
There are several ways of operating the tailgate:
A. Using the Keyless Entry and Start system’s
electronic key
B. Using the exterior tailgate control
C. Using the interior tailgate control
D. Using the control on the dashboard
If motorised operation is not activated,
the request to open with this function
release the tailgate (partially-open position).
Opening
► A long press on the central button A of the
electronic key.
or
►
A
short press on the exterior tailgate control
B (with the electronic key on your person, if the
vehicle or the tailgate is locked).
or
►
T
wo consecutive presses on the control D of
the dashboard.
The tailgate opens, either completely by default, or to the position memorised
beforehand.
If motorised operation is not activated, these
actions release the tailgate (partially-open
position).
When the vehicle is locked, the request to
open the boot with one of the controls A
or B unlocks the vehicle, or only the boot if
selective unlocking is activated, prior to the
opening of the boot.
Closing
► A long press on the central button A of the
electronic key.
or
►
A
short press on the exterior tailgate control
B.
or
►
A
short press on the interior tailgate control C.
or
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The function may not work correctly with a
prosthetic leg.
In some circumstances, the tailgate may open or
close by itself, particularly when:
–
hitching up or removing a trailer
.
–
operating a towing device.
–
fitting or removing a bicycle carrier
.
–
loading
or unloading bicycles on/from a bicycle
carrier.
–
depositing or lifting something behind the
vehicle.
–
an animal approaches the rear bumper
.
–
washing the vehicle.
–
maintenance is performed on the vehicle.
–
accessing the spare wheel.
T
o avoid such operating problems, keep the
electronic key away from the recognition zone or
deactivate the hands-free function.
Towing device
The installation of a towing device may
disturb the detection system.
►
Perform the "kicking" movement on the
right side of the towing device.
Memorising an opening
position
To limit the opening angle of the motorised
tailgate:
►
move the tailgate to the desired position
manually or by pressing the button.
► press button C or the exterior control B for
more than 3 seconds (memorisation is confirmed
by a brief audible signal).
A new memorisation operation cancels the
previous one.
Memorising is not available until the
height of opening is more than or equal
to 1 metre between the low position and the
high position of the tailgate.
Manual operation
The tailgate can be manoeuvred by hand, even
with motorised operation activated.
The tailgate must be stationary.
►
Move the tailgate as slowly and smoothly as
possible.
When opening and closing the motorised tailgate
manually
, there is no assistance from gas struts.
Resistance to opening and closing is therefore
entirely normal.
In case of the motor overheating
Repeatedly opening and closing the
motorised tailgate can cause overheating of
its electric motor, after which opening and
closing will not be possible.
Allow at least 10
minutes for the electric
motor to cool down before operating the
tailgate again.
If you are unable to wait, operate it manually.
Manual closing of the
motorised tailgate in case of
failure
This operation is only necessary in the case of
failure or deinitialisation/loss of the tailgate
motor.
If the failure originates from the battery, it is
recommended to recharge it or change it with the
tailgate closed.
In this situation, a significant force may be
needed to close the tailgate.
►
Close it gently without slamming, as slowly as
possible, by pushing at the centre of the tailgate.
Do not lower the tailgate by pushing at
one of its sides - risk of damage!
Precautions in use
In wintry conditions
To avoid any operating problems, remove
the snow or wait until the ice melts before
requesting motorised opening of the tailgate.
When washing
When washing the vehicle in an
automatic car wash, do not forget to lock and
move away from the vehicle
to prevent any
risk of unwanted opening.
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Pay particular attention to children when
operating the windows.
Be aware of passengers and/or other persons
present when closing windows remotely using
the electronic key.
Do not put your head or arms through the
open windows when the vehicle is moving -
risk of serious injury!
Sunroof
The sunroof consists of a movable glass panel
that slides over the roof and a blind that can
be opened independently. Opening the sunroof
automatically opens the blind.
►
T
o operate the panoramic sunroof, use the
button in the roof console.
The sunroof can be operated when the ignition
is turned on (if the battery is charged enough),
with the engine running, in STOP mode of Stop
& Start, and up to 45 seconds after turning off
the ignition.
Precautions
Do not put your head or arms through the
sunroof while the vehicle is moving - risk
of serious injury!
Do not operate the sunroof if transverse
roof bars are fitted - risk of serious
damage!
Do not place heavy loads on the movable
glass panel of the sunroof.
If the sunroof is wet, following a rain
shower or washing the vehicle, wait until
it is completely dry before operating it.
Do not operate the sunroof if it is covered by
snow or ice - risk of damage!
Use only plastic scrapers to remove snow or
ice from the sunroof.
Regularly check the condition of the
sunroof seals (e.g. presence of dust,
dead leaves).
If using a car wash, check first that the roof is
correctly closed and keep the high-pressure
jet at least 30 centimetres from the seals.
Never leave the vehicle with the sunroof
open.
Operation
When opening the sunroof fully, the movable
glass moves to a partially open position, then
slides over the roof. Any intermediate position is
possible.
Before operating the sunroof control
button, ensure that no object or person
might prevent the movement.
Pay particular attention to children when
operating the sunroof.
If something is trapped when operating the
sunroof, reverse the movement of the sunroof
by pressing the control button in question.
The driver must ensure that passengers use
the sunroof correctly.
Any manual intervention on the position of
the sunroof may disturb the anti-pinch device.
Perform a reinitialisation.
Anti-pinch system
If the sunroof encounters an obstacle when
closing, the movement is automatically reversed.
Opening/Closing the sunroof
► To open the sunroof, use the part of the
button located towards the rear.
►
T
o close the sunroof, use the part of the
button located towards the front.
Operating the button
► Pressing the button beyond its point of
resistance opens or closes the sunroof fully .
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3When driving
Maintain a good driving position and hold the
steering wheel with both hands at the 'quarter to
three' position, so that you can easily and quickly
reach the controls behind and near the steering
wheel.
Never adjust the seats or steering wheel
when driving.
Always keep your feet on the floor.
Front seats
Before moving the seat backwards,
ensure that there is no person or object
that might prevent the full travel of the seat.
There is a risk of trapping or pinching
passengers if present in the rear seats or of
jamming the seat if large objects are placed
on the floor behind the seat.
Front head restraints
Adjusting the height
Upwards:
► Pull the head restraint up to the desired
position; you can feel the head restraint clicking
into position.
Downwards:
►
Depending on equipment, press lug A
or
button B and then, while still pressing, lower the
head restraint.
The head restraint is correctly adjusted when its upper edge is level with the top
of the head.
Removing a head restraint
► Pull the head restraint fully up.
► Press lug A to release the head restraint and
raise it fully.
►
Stow the head restraint securely
.
Refitting a head restraint
► Insert the head restraint rods into the guides
in the corresponding seat backrest.
►
Push the head restraint fully down.
►
Press the lug
A to release the head restraint
and push it down.
►
Adjust the height of the head restraint.
Never drive with the head restraints
removed; they should be in place and
adjusted for the occupant of the seat.
Manual adjustments
Longitudinal
► Raise the control bar and slide the seat
forwards or backwards.
►
Release the control bar to lock the seat in
position on one of the notches.
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Adjustment
► Move control A to the right or to the left to
select the corresponding mirror.
►
Move control
B in any of the four directions
to adjust.
►
Return control A
to its central position.
Manual folding
The mirrors can be folded manually (parking
obstruction, narrow garage, etc.).
►
T
urn the mirror towards the vehicle.
Electric folding
Depending on equipment, the door mirrors can
be folded electrically.
► From the inside, with the
ignition on, place control A
in the
central position.
►
Pull control A
backwards.
►
Lock the vehicle from the outside.
If the mirrors are folded using control A,
they will not unfold when the vehicle is
unlocked.
Electric unfolding
► From outside: unlock the vehicle.
► From inside: with the ignition on, place
control
A in the central position and then pull it
rearwards.
The automatic folding/unfolding of the door mirrors is configured in the
Settings
> Vehicle touch screen application.
Before using an automatic car wash, fold the
mirrors.
Automatic tilting in reverse gear
Depending on version, this function allows you to
automatically tilt the mirrors downwards to assist
with parking manoeuvres in reverse gear.
With the engine running, on engaging reverse
gear, the mirror glasses tilt downwards.
They each return to their original positions:
–
A
few seconds after coming out of reverse
gear.
– Once the vehicle speed exceeds 6 mph
(10 km/h).
–
When the engine is switched off.
It can be activated/deactivated in the
Settings > Vehicle touch screen
application.
Electrochrome interior rear
view mirror
The electrochrome system uses a sensor that
detects the level of exterior brightness and that
coming from the rear of the vehicle, in order to
automatically and gradually switch between day
and night usage.
To ensure optimum visibility while manoeuvring, the mirror automatically
brightens when reverse gear is engaged.
The system is inoperative if the load in the
boot exceeds the height of the load space
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3cover or if the load space cover has items
placed on it.
Rear bench seat
Rear head restraints
They have two positions:
– A high position , for when the seat is in use:
►
Pull the head restraint fully up.
–
A low position , for stowing, when the seat is
not in use: ►
Press the lug
A to release the head
restraint and push it down.
The rear head restraints can be removed.
Removing a head restraint
► Release the backrest using control 1 .
► T ilt the backrest slightly forwards.
►
Pull the head restraint fully up.
►
Press the lug
A to release the head restraint
and remove it completely.
Refitting a head restraint
► Insert the head restraint rods into the guides
in the corresponding backrest.
►
Push the head restraint fully down.
►
Press the lug
A to release the head restraint
and push it down.
Never drive with passengers seated at
the rear when the head restraints are
removed; the head restraints should be in
place and in the high position.
The head restraint for the centre seat
and those for the outer seats are not
interchangeable.
Folding the backrests
Each section of the backrest has one or two
release controls:
–
A
grip 1 on the outer edge of the backrest.
–
A
lever 2 on the boot side trim (SW).
The backrests should only be manoeuvred when the vehicle is
stationary.
First steps:
►
Lower the head restraints, or remove them
when carrying heavy loads.
►
Lift up the rear armrest.
►
If necessary
, move the front seats forward.
►
Check
that no person or object might interfere
with the folding of the backrests (e.g.
clothing,
luggage).
►
Check that the outer seat belts are lying flat
on the backrests.
The folding of the backrest is accompanied by a slight lowering of the
corresponding cushion.
To obtain a flat surface, it is necessary to
place the adjustable boot floor in the high
position.
When the backrest is released, the red
indicator in the release grip is visible.