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HANDBOOK

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Welcome

Key
Thank you for choosing a 207 CC, a
symbol of confidence, passion and in-
spiration.
! Warning:
this symbol marks warnings which
This handbook has been designed to it is essential to observe for your
enable you to make the most of your own safety, for the safety of others
207 CC. or to avoid any risk of damaging
On the first few pages, you will find a your vehicle.
detailed summary, followed by a quick
reference guide intended to make it
easier for you to become familiar with
your coupé-cabriolet.
All of the details specific to your 207 CC, i Information:
comfort, safety, driving, are then pre- this symbol draws your attention
sented in this handbook, to increase to additional information for better
your appreciation of the vehicle help use of your vehicle.
you get the most from it.
Each model may only be fitted with
some of the equipment mentioned in
this handbook, depending on its version Protection of the environment:
and the specification for the country in
which it is sold. this symbol accompanies advice
relating to protection of the envi-
ronment.

Page reference:
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the pages which provide details
of the function.

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CONTENTS

FAMILIARISATION 4  17 2 COMFORT 45  64 4 VISIBILITY 80  85

■ Ventilation 45 ■ Lighting control stalk 80


■ Heating 47 ■ Static directional lighting 83
■ Manual air conditioning 47 ■ Headlamp adjustment 83
■ Rear screen demist - defrost 49 ■ Wiper control stalk 84
■ Digital air conditioning 50 ■ Courtesy lamp 85
■ Seats 52
ECO-DRIVING 18  19 ■ Steering wheel adjustment 54
■ Mirrors 55
■ Interior fittings 57
■ Windstop 62

1 MONITORING
20  44 3 ACCESS 65  79 5 CHILD
SAFETY 86  96
■ Instrument panels 20 ■ Remote control key 65 ■ Conventional child seats 86
■ Indicator and warning lamps 21 ■ Alarm 69 ■ Deactivating the passenger's
■ Indicators 28 ■ Window controls 71 front airbag 87
■ Adjustment buttons 32 ■ Doors 73 ■ ISOFIX child seats 94
■ Screens without audio ■ Boot 76
equipment 33 ■ Fuel tank 77
■ Screens with audio equipment 35 ■ Misfuel prevention (Diesel) 79
■ 16/9 colour screen
(PEUGEOT Connect Navigation) 40
■ Trip computer 42

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6 SAFETY 97  108 8 CHECKS


120  127 10 TECHNICAL DATA
154  160
■ Direction indicators 97 ■ Bonnet 121 ■ Petrol engines 154
■ Emergency or assistance call 97 ■ Running out of fuel (Diesel) 121 ■ Weights (petrol) 155
■ Warning triangle 97 ■ Petrol engines 122 ■ Diesel engine 156
■ Hazard warning lamps 98 ■ Diesel engine 123 ■ Weights (Diesel) 157
■ Horn 98 ■ Checking levels 124 ■ Dimensions 158
■ Tyre under-inflation detection 99 ■ Checks 126 ■ Identification markings 159
■ Braking assistance systems 100
■ Trajectory control systems 101
■ Seat belts 102
■ Airbags 105

7 DRIVING 109  119 9 PRACTICAL


INFORMATION 128  153
AUDIO EQUIPMENT and
TELEMATICS 161  214
■ Parking brake 109 ■ Temporary puncture ■ Emergency or assistance 161
■ Manual gearbox 109 repair kit 128 ■ PEUGEOT Connect Navigation
■ Gear shift indicator 110 ■ Changing a wheel 133 (RNEG) 163
■ Automatic gearbox 111 ■ Snow chains 137 ■ PEUGEOT Connect Sound (RD5) 195
■ Speed limiter 114 ■ Changing a bulb 138
■ Cruise control 116 ■ Changing a fuse 142
■ Parking sensors 118 ■ Battery 147 VISUAL
■ Energy economy mode 149 SEARCH 215  218
■ Changing a wiper blade 149
■ Towing the vehicle 150
■ Towing a trailer 151
■ Accessories 153 ALPHABETICAL
INDEX 219 223

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FAMILIARISATION

EXTERIOR

Retractable roof Visual and audible rear parking


sensors
This system enables you to change the
vehicle from "coupé" to "cabriolet" con- This system provides a warning when
figuration and vice versa with a single reversing by detecting obstacles located
action. behind the vehicle.
6  118

Turbulence prevention
net (Windstop)
In "cabriolet" configuration, this
system reduces the wind turbu-
lence in the front seats.

 61

Temporary puncture repair kit


Static directional lighting Under-inflation detection This kit is a complete system, con-
sisting of a compressor and an inte-
This additional lighting automatically This system monitors the pressure in gral sealant, for the temporary repair
provides extended visibility when each tyre and warns you of a punc- of a punctured tyre.
turning. ture or drop in pressure.

 83  99  128

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OPENING

Remote control key Boot Fuel tank


From outside

1. Unlocking the complete vehicle or


unlocking the boot and the vehicle.
2. Opening the boot lid.
A. Unfolding/Folding the key. 1. Opening the fuel filler flap.
B. Unlocking the vehicle. From inside 2. Removing and hooking the fuel filler
C. Unlocking and partially opening the cap.
boot. Capacity of the tank: approximately
50 litres (petrol) or 48 litres (Diesel).
 65
 77

i Also...
D. Normal locking
i On Diesel vehicles, the fuel filler
neck incorporates a misfuel preven-
tion device which prevents filling
or with petrol.
Deadlocking the vehicle. 1. Key in the ignition switch.
2. Unlocking using the manual cen-
tralised control or the door opening  79
control.
 76

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OPENING

Retractable roof
Precautions to be taken before Preliminary conditions
operating the roof  Switch on the ignition.
 Park the vehicle on level ground.  Ensure that:
 Check that no object could hinder - the vehicle is not in energy econo-
the operation of the roof: my mode (refer to the correspond-
ing section),
- nothing should be placed on the
moving rear shelf 1 or on the - the battery voltage is sufficient
net 2. indicator lamp on in the roof con-
trol),
- if luggage is being carried in the
boot, it must not raise the net, - the roof fuse is in good condition
(refer to the corresponding section),
 Ensure that the net 2 is secure.
 Close the boot correctly. - the electric windows are initialised
(refer to the corresponding section),
- the ambient temperature is above
-15 °C.

i It is preferable to operate the roof


with the engine running.
! ! When washing your vehicle: The roof can be operated at
speeds below 6 mph (10 km/h).
The roof is operated under the - lock the vehicle,
sole responsibility of the driver. - avoid spraying the upper part It is only possible to carry out the
During operation of the roof, to of the windows, operation twice with the engine off,
avoid the risk of injury, ensure that to avoid discharging the battery.
- keep the end of the high-pres-
no one is in the vicinity of the mov- sure nozzle at least 1 metre
ing parts. from the windows and door Maintenance
You are strongly advised not to op- seals. Carry out a complete opening
erate the roof in strong winds. After washing the vehicle or fol- and closing operation of the roof
lowing rain, wait until the roof has at least once a month to keep it in
dried before opening it. good working order.

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OPENING

Retractable roof operation Changing to "cabriolet"


configuration:
Opening the roof
- the four windows lower,
 Pull this control until the roof - the boot opens,
is fully open. - the roof folds into the boot,
- the boot closes.
The end of the operation is confirmed
by an audible signal and a message in
the multifunction screen.
Changing to "coupé" configuration:
Closing the roof - the four windows lower,
 Press this control until the - the boot opens,
roof is fully closed. - the roof opens out and locks auto-
matically,
- the boot closes.
The end of the operation is confirmed
by an audible signal and a message in
the multifunction screen.
i If you continue to pull or press this
control after the end of the opera-
! Do not release the roof control
during operation of the roof.
tion, the four windows rise.
The electric window controls and
However, in the event of danger, the control for the four windows
release the control, the roof stops; are deactivated during operation
then, when the danger is no longer of the roof.
present, complete the required op-
eration. ! Operating fault The roof electronic control unit
may interrupt the operation in
If the operation has not completely If a malfunction of the roof occurs,
apply the parking brake, switch progress as a precaution (for ex-
finished, you will be warned by an ample: door movement and roof
audible signal and a message in off the ignition, restart the engine,
then start the required operation operation in quick succession). In
the multifunction screen. These this case, release the control then
will be repeated as the vehicle again.
operate it again to complete the
passes a number of speed thresh- If the problem persists, contact a required operation.
olds. PEUGEOT dealer.

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INTERIOR

Audio and communication systems


These systems benefit from the latest
technology: MP3 compatible PEUGEOT
Electric windows Connect Sound (RD5), PEUGEOT
Connect USB, Bluetooth hands-free
On the driver's side, control of system, PEUGEOT Connect Naviga-
the electric window is automatic tion (RNEG) with 16/9 colour screen,
when opening and when closing. JBL audio system, auxiliary sockets.
PEUGEOT Connect Navigation (RNEG)
 71  163
PEUGEOT Connect Sound (RD5)
 195
PEUGEOT Connect USB
 202

Automatic gearbox
Dual-zone digital air
This system provides perfect driving conditioning
pleasure by combining a fully automatic
mode, associated with two special pro- This system allows different levels of
grammes, and a manual mode. comfort to be set for the driver and the
front passenger. It then automatically
controls these levels according to the
 111 ambient conditions.

 50

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

1. Cruise control/speed limiter switches.


2. Steering wheel adjustment control.
3. Lighting and direction indicator
control stalk.
4. Instrument panel.
5. Driver's airbag.
Horn.
6. Gear lever.
7. Parking brake.
8. Retractable roof control.
Control for the four windows.
9. Bonnet release lever.
10. Door mirror controls.
Electric window controls.
11. Fusebox.
12. Headlamp height adjustment.
13. Side adjustable air vent.
14. Door window demisting vent.
15. Speaker (medium tweeter).
16. Windscreen demisting vent.

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

1. Steering lock and ignition.


2. Audio equipment steering mounted
controls.
3. Wiper/wash-wipe/trip computer
control stalk.
4. Hazard warning lamps switch.
5. Multifunction screen.
Seat belt fastening status warning
lamps.
6. Sunshine sensor.
7. Passenger's airbag.
8. Glove box/Passenger's airbag
deactivation/Audio/video sockets.
9. Heated seat control.
10. 12 V accessory socket.
11. USB port.
12. Dynamic stability control
(ESP/ASR) button.
Central locking button.
Alarm button.
13. Heating/air conditioning controls.
14. Storage compartment.
15. Audio and telematics system.
16. Central adjustable air vents.

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SITTING COMFORTABLY

Front seat adjustment Steering wheel adjustment

1. Unlocking the control.


2. Adjustment for height and reach.
3. Locking the control.

! As a safety precaution, these op-


erations must only be carried out
while stationary.
1. Forwards-backwards adjustment.
2. Height adjustment. i Also...
5. Access to the rear seats.
3. Seat back angle adjustment.  54
6. Heated seat.
4. Head restraint height adjustment.

 52

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SITTING COMFORTABLY

Door mirror adjustment Rear view mirror adjustment Front seat belts

A. Selecting the mirror. A. Installing the strap.


B. Adjusting the position of the mirror. B. Fastening the buckle.
C. De-selecting the mirror. C. Checking the fastening by pulling
the strap.
 55  103

i Also...
D. Folding/Unfolding.
1. Selecting the "day" position of the
mirror.
2. Adjusting the mirror.
 56

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SEEING CLEARLY

Lighting Wipers

Ring A Ring B Stalk A: windscreen wipers


Lighting off. Front and rear foglamps. 2. Fast wipe.
1. Normal wipe.
Automatic illumination of head-
lamps. I. Intermittent wipe.
0. Park.
Sidelamps.
 Single wipe.
Dipped/main beam headlamps. Screenwash: pull the stalk towards you.

 80  81  84

i Automatic wiping is not currently


available on the 207CC.

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VENTILATION

Advice on interior settings

Heating or Manual air conditioning

I require...
Air recirculation/
Air distribution Air flow Temperature Manual A/C
Exterior air intake

HEAT

COOL

DEMISTING
DEFROSTING

Digital air conditioning: use of the fully automatic mode by pressing the "AUTO" button is recommended.

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MONITORING

Instrument panel Warning lamps Switch panel

A. With the ignition on, the fuel gauge nee- 1. With the ignition on, the orange and Ilumination of the indicator lamp gives
dle should rise. red warning lamps come on. the status of the corresponding function.
B. With the engine running, the associated 2. With the engine running, these A. Deactivation of the ESP/ASR system.
low level warning lamp should go off. warning lamps should go off.
C. With the ignition on, the oil level in- If a warning lamp remains on, refer to  101
dicator should display "OIL OK" for the page concerned.
a few seconds. B. Central locking.
If the levels are not correct, top up the level  21
which is low.  74

C. Deactivation of the interior volumetric


 20 protection alarm.
 69

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PASSENGER SAFETY STARTING

Front passenger's airbag Front seat belts Ignition switch

1. Open the glove box. A. Front left seat belt not fastened or
unfastened warning lamp on in red. 1. Stop position.
2. Insert the key.
B. Front right seat belt not fastened or 2. Ignition position.
3. Select position:
unfastened warning lamp on in red. 3. Starting position.
"ON" (activation), with front passen-
ger or "forwards facing" child seat,
 67
"OFF" (deactivation), with "rear fac-
ing" child seat.
4. Remove the key keeping the switch  103
in the new position.
! A heavy object (key fob...), at-
tached to the key and weighing
down on its shaft in the ignition
 106 switch, could cause a malfunction.

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DRIVING SAFELY

Speed limiter "LIMIT" Cruise control "CRUISE" Instrument panel display

1. Selecting/Switching off speed limiter 1. Selecting/Switching off cruise con-


mode. trol mode. The cruise control or speed limiter mode
appears ino the instrument panel when
2. Decrease the programmed value. 2. Decrease the programmed value. it is selected.
3. Increase the programmed value. 3. Increase the programmed value.
4. Speed limiter on/off. 4. Off/return to cruise control.
The values must be set with the engine In order to be programmed or activated,
running. the vehicle speed must be higher than Cruise control
25 mph (40 km/h), with at least fourth
gear engaged on a manual gearbox
 114 (second gear on an automatic gearbox).

Speed limiter

 116

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ECO-DRIVING
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.

Optimise the use of your gearbox Control the use of your electrical equipment

With a manual gearbox, move off gently and change up Before moving off, if the passenger compartment is too
without waiting. During acceleration change up early. warm, ventilate it by opening the windows and air vents be-
fore using the air conditioning.
Above 30 mph (50 km/h), close the windows and leave the
With an automatic or electronic gearbox, give preference to air vents open.
automatic mode and avoid pressing the accelerator pedal Remember to make use of equipment that can help keep
heavily or suddenly. the temperature in the passenger compartment down (sun-
roof and window blinds...).
Switch off the air conditioning, unless it has automatic regu-
The gear shift indicator invites you engage the most suitable lation, as soon as the desired temperature is attained.
gear: as soon as the indication is displayed in the instru-
ment panel, follow it straight away. Switch off the demisting and defrosting controls, if not au-
tomatic.
For vehicles fitted with an electronic or automatic gearbox,
this indicator appears only in manual mode. Switch off the heated seat as soon as possible.

Switch off the headlamps and front foglamps when the level
Drive smoothly of light does not require their use.

Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use engine Avoid running the engine before moving off, particularly in
braking rather than the brake pedal, and press the accel- winter; your vehicle will warm up much faster while driving.
erator progressively. These practices contribute towards a
reduction in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions and also
helps reduce the background traffic noise.
As a passenger, if you avoid connecting your multimedia
devices (film, music, video game...), you will contribute to-
If your vehicle has cruise control, make use of the system at wards limiting the consumption of electrical energy, and so
speeds above 25 mph (40 km/h) when the traffic is flowing of fuel.
well. Disconnect your portable devices before leaving the vehicle.

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Limit the causes of excess consumption Observe the recommendations on maintenance

Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place the heaviest Check the tyre pressures regularly, when cold, referring to
items in the bottom of the boot, as close as possible to the the label in the door aperture, driver's side.
rear seats. Carry out this check in particular:
Limit the loads carried in the vehicle and reduce wind resis- - before a long journey,
tance (roof bars, roof rack, bicycle carrier, trailer...). Use a
roof box in preference. - at each change of season,
Remove roof bars and roof racks after use. - after a long period out of use.
Don't forget the spare wheel and the tyres on any trailer or
caravan.

At the end of winter, remove snow tyres and refit your summer
tyres. Have your vehicle serviced regularly (engine oil, oil filter,
air filter, passenger compartment filter...) and observe the
schedule of operations recommended in the warranty and
maintenance record.

When refuelling, do not continue after the third cut-off of the


nozzle to avoid any overflow.

At the wheel of your new vehicle, it is only after the first


1 800 miles (3 000 kilometres) that you will see the fuel con-
sumption settle down to a consistent average.

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1 MONITORING

PETROL - DIESEL, MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC GEARBOX, Screen


INSTRUMENT PANELS

A. Speed limiter
or
Cruise control.
(mph or km/h)
Panel which groups together the vehicle operation dials and indicator lamps. B. Trip distance recorder.
(miles or km/h)
Dials C. Service indicator.
1. Rev counter. 5. Screen. (miles or km/h) then,
Indicates the speed of rotation of the 6. Display zero reset button. Engine oil level indicator.
engine (x 1 000 rpm). Resets the selected function to zero then
2. Fuel gauge. (trip distance recorder or service in- Distance recorder.
Indicates the quantity of fuel remain- dicator). km or miles)
ing in the tank. 7. Instrument panel lighting button. These three functions are displayed
3. Coolant temperature. Adjusts the brightness of the lighting in succession when the ignition is
Indicates the temperature of the en- of the instruments and controls. switched on.
gine coolant (°Celsius). 8. Automatic gearbox.
4. Speedometer. Indicates the programme selected
Indicates the current speed of the
moving vehicle (mph or km/h).
and the gear engaged. i For more information, refer to the
corresponding section for the func-
tion and to the display associated
with it.

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INDICATOR AND WARNING LAMPS
Visual indicators informing the driver that a system is in operation (operation or
! The warning lamps may come on
continuously (fixed) or flash.
deactivation indicator lamps) or of the occurrence of a fault (warning lamp). Certain warning lamps may come
on in one of two different modes.
Only by relating the type of illumi-
When the ignition is switched on nation to the operating status of
the vehicle can it be ascertained
Certain warning lamps come on for a few seconds when the vehicle's ignition is switched whether the situation is normal or
on. whether a fault has occurred.
When the engine is started, these same warning lamps should go off.
If they remain on, before moving off, refer to the information on the warning lamp concerned.

Associated warnings
The illumination of certain warning lamps may be accompanied by an audible signal
and a message in the multifunction screen.

Operation indicator lamps


If one of the following indicator lamps comes on, this confirms that the correspond-
ing system has come into operation.

Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations

Left-hand flashing with The lighting stalk is pushed


direction buzzer. down.
indicator
Right-hand flashing with The lighting stalk is pushed
direction buzzer. up.
indicator
The lighting stalk is in the
Dipped beam fixed. "Dipped beam headlamps"
headlamps position.

Main beam The lighting stalk is pulled Pull the stalk to return to dipped beam
fixed.
headlamps towards you. headlamps.

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Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations

Front The front foglamps are Turn the ring on the stalk rearwards twice to
fixed.
foglamps switched on. switch off the front foglamps.

Rear The rear foglamps are Turn the ring on the stalk rearwards to switch off
fixed.
foglamps switched on. the rear foglamps.

Wait until the warning lamp has switched off before starting.
Diesel engine The ignition switch is at the
fixed. The duration for which the warning lamp is on is
pre-heating 2nd position (ignition on).
determined by the climatic conditions.

Release the parking brake to switch off the


warning lamp, keeping your foot on the brake
The parking brake is pedal.
Parking brake fixed. applied or not properly Observe the safety recommendations.
released.
For further information on the parking brake, refer
to the "Parking brake" section.

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Deactivation indicator lamps
If one of the following indicator lamps comes on, this confirms that the corresponding system has been switched off intentionally.
This is may be accompanied by an audible signal and a message on the multifunction screen.

Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations

The control, located in the


glove box, is set to the
OFF position.
The passenger's front Set the control to the ON position to activate the
Passenger's airbag is deactivated. passenger's front airbag.
airbag fixed.
system You can install a "rearward In this case, do not fit a child seat in the rearward
facing" child seat, unless facing position.
there is a fault with the
operation of the airbags
(Airbag warning lamp on).

The button, located


in the centre of
the dashboard, Press the button again to reactivate the ESP/
is pressed. Its ASR manually. Its indicator lamp goes off.
indicator lamp is on. From approximately 30 mph (50 km/h), the
ESP/ASR fixed. The ESP/ASR is system is reactivated automatically.
deactivated. The ESP/ASR system is reactivated
ESP: electronic stability automatically when the vehicle is started.
programme.
ASR: anti-slip regulation.

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Warning lamps
When the engine is running or the vehicle is ! Any fault resulting in the illumination of a warning lamp must be investigated
further by reading the associated message in the multifunction screen.
being driven, the illumination of one of the fol- If you encounter any problems, do not hesitate to contact a PEUGEOT dealer
lowing warning lamps indicates a fault which or a qualified workshop.
requires action on the part of the driver.

Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations

fixed, alone or Illumination of the warning


associated with lamp is associated with: Stop as soon as it is safe to do so as the engine
another warning - a serious braking may cut out when driving.
STOP lamp, accompanied system fault,
by an audible signal - a serious engine coolant Park, switch off the ignition and call a PEUGEOT
and a message in temperature problem, dealer or a qualified workshop.
the screen. - a punctured tyre.

Identify the problem by reading the message


shown in the screen, such as, for example:
- the engine oil level,
- the screenwash level,
Minor problems have - the remote control battery,
temporarily. occurred for which there is - saturation of the particle emission filter
no specific warning lamp. on Diesel vehicles (refer to the "Particle
Service emissions filter (Diesel)" section).
For any other faults, contact a PEUGEOT dealer
or a qualified workshop.

Major problems have Identify the problem by reading the message


fixed. occurred for which there is shown in the screen and contact a PEUGEOT
no specific warning lamp. dealer or a qualified workshop.

You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so. Top


fixed, associated The braking system fluid up with brake fluid recommended by PEUGEOT.
with the STOP level is too low. If the problem persists, have the system checked
warning lamp. by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
Braking
fixed, associated The electronic brake force You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so.
+ with the STOP and distribution (EBFD) system Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a
ABS warning lamp. has a fault. qualified workshop.
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Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations

Anti-lock The vehicle retains conventional braking.


Braking The anti-lock braking Drive carefully at reduced speed and contact
fixed.
System system has a fault. a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop
(ABS) without delay.

The ESPASR regulation is The system optimises traction and improves the
flashing. operating. directional stability of the vehicle.
Electronic
stability
programme Unless it has been
(ESP/ASR) deactivated (button pressed Have it checked by a PEUGEOT or a qualified
fixed. and its indicator lamp on) the workshop.
ESP/ASR system has a fault.

Risk of destruction of the catalytic converter.


The engine management
flashing. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a
system has a fault.
qualified workshop.
Engine
autodiagnosis The warning lamp should go off when the engine
system is started.
The emission control
fixed. system has a fault. If it does not go off, contact a PEUGEOT dealer
or qualified workshop without delay.

You must refuel as soon as possible to avoid


running out of fuel.
This warning lamp will come on every time
the ignition is switched on, until a sufficient
When it first comes on there addition of fuel is made.
Low fuel level fixed. remains approximately
5 litres of fuel in the tank. Fuel tank capacity: approximately 50 litres
(petrol) or 48 litres (Diesel).
Never continue to drive until you run out of fuel
as this could damage the emission control and
injection systems.

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Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations

Stop as soon as it is safe to do so.


Maximum Wait until the engine has cooled down before
The temperature of the
coolant fixed red. topping up the level, if necessary.
cooling system is too high.
temperature If the problem persists, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer or qualified workshop.

You must stop as soon it is safe to do so.


Engine oil There is a fault with the
fixed. Park, switch off the ignition and contact a
pressure engine lubrication system.
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.

The battery charging circuit The warning lamp should go off when the engine
Battery has a fault (dirty or loose is started.
fixed.
charge* terminals, slack or cut If it does not go off, contact a PEUGEOT dealer
alternator belt, ...). or a qualified workshop.

fixed if the
speed is
below 6 mph
(10 km/h).
Door(s) fixed and A door, the boot or the rear
accompanied Close the door or boot.
open screen is still open.
by an audible
signal if the
speed is
above 6 mph
(10 km/h).

* According to destination country.


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Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations

This lamp comes on for a This lamp should go off when the engine is
few seconds when you turn started.
temporarily. on the ignition, then goes If it does not go off, contact a PEUGEOT dealer
off. or a qualified workshop.
Airbags
One of the airbag or seat Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a
fixed. belt pretensioner systems qualified workshop.
has a fault.

fixed then
flashing The driver and/or the front
Seat belt not accompanied passenger has not fastened Pull the strap then insert the tongue in the
fastened/ by an or has unfastened their seat buckle.
unfastened increasing belt.
audible signal.

Drive carefully at reduced speed.


Power The power steering has a
fixed. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a
steering fault.
qualified workshop.

Risk of damage to the injection system on Diesel


Water in The Diesel fuel filter engines.
fixed.
Diesel contains water. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop without delay.

Directional The directional headlamps Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a


flashing.
headlamps system has a fault. qualified workshop.

Stop immediately avoiding any sharp action on


One or more wheels are the steering wheel or the brakes.
Punctured fixed. punctured or seriously Repair or change the damaged wheel and have
wheel deflated. the pressure of the tyres checked as soon as
possible.

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Service indicator More than 1 000 km remain before Less than 1 000 km remain before
the next service is due the next service is due
System which informs the driver when the For a few seconds after the ignition is Example: 900 km remain before the
next service is due, in accordance with the switched on, the spanner symbolising next service is due.
manufacturer's servicing schedule. the service operations comes on. The For a few seconds after the ignition
The point at which the service is due is distance recorder display line indicates is switched on, the display indicates
calculated from the last indicator zero the distance remaining before the next 900 km:
reset, depending on the distance cov- service is due.
ered and the time elapsed since the last Example: 4800 km remain before the
service. next service is due.
For a few seconds after the ignition
is switched on, the display indicates
4800 km:
A few seconds after the ignition is
switched on, the distance recorder
resumes its normal operation. The
spanner remains on to indicate that a
service must be carried out soon.

A few seconds after the ignition is


switched on, the spanner goes off; the
distance recorder resumes its normal
operation. The display then indicates
the total and trip distances.

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Service overdue Service indicator zero reset
For a few seconds after the ignition is i Following this operation, if you wish
switched on, the spanner flashes to in- to disconnect the battery, lock the
dicate that the service must be carried vehicle and wait at least five minutes
out as soon as possible. for the zero reset to be taken into
Example: the service is overdue by account.
300 km.
For a few seconds after the ignition
is switched on, the display indicates
-300 km:

After each service, the service indicator


A few seconds after the ignition is switched must be reset to zero.
on, the distance recorder resumes its nor-
mal operation. The spanner remains on. The procedure for resetting to zero is as
follows:
 switch off the ignition,
 press and hold the trip distance re-
corder zero reset button,
 switch on the ignition; the distance
recorder display begins a count-
down,
 when the display indicates "=0", re-
lease the button; the spanner disap-
i The distance remaining may be
weighted by the time factor, de-
pears.

pending on the type of driving


done.
Therefore, the spanner may also
come on if you have exceeded the
period since the last service, as in-
dicated in the warranty and mainte-
nance record.

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Engine oil level indicator* Oil level correct Oil level indicator fault

This is signaled by the flashing of "OIL--".


Oil level low Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a quali-
fied workshop.

On vehicles fitted with an electric oil level This is indicated by the flashing of
indicator, information on the oil level is "OIL", accompanied by illumination of
displayed in the instrument panel for a the service warning lamp, an audible
few seconds when the ignition is switched signal and a message.
on, after the service information. If the low oil level is confirmed by a
check using the dipstick, the level must
be topped up to prevent damage to the
engine.
i In the event of a fault with the elec-
tric oil level indicator, the engine oil
level is no longer monitored.
Refer to the "Checking levels" section.
While the system is faulty, you
should check the engine oil level
i The level shown will only be correct using the manual dipstick located
under the bonnet.
if the vehicle is on level ground and
the engine has been off for more Refer to the "Checking levels" sec-
than 30 minutes. tion.

* Depending on version.
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Coolant temperature indicator After driving for a few minutes, the tem-
System which informs the driver of the
perature and pressure in the cooling
system increase.
i
changes in the temperature of the en- To top up the level: On petrol engines, the cooling of the
gine coolant while driving. engine is managed electronically to
 wait for the engine to cool, reduce fuel consumption. Conse-
 unscrew the cap by two turns to al- quently, the coolant temperature
low the pressure to drop, levels are no longer simply linked
 when the pressure has dropped, re- with the external ambient conditions
move the cap, and the use of the vehicle.
 top up the level to the "MAX" mark For example, in town, it is normal
(circular line). for the coolant temperature to be
slightly higher in cold weather than
in hot weather (normal operation
may lead to a temperature of over
100°).

With the engine running, when the nee-


dle is:
- in zone A, the temperature is correct,
- in zone B, the temperature is too
high; the max temperature warning
lamp 1 and the central STOP warn-
ing lamp come on, accompanied by
an audible signal and a message in
the multifunction screen.
You MUST stop as soon as it is safe
to do so.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a quali-
fied workshop.

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Distance recorders Trip distance recorder Lighting dimmer


System which measures a distance
travelled during a day or other period Permits manual adjustment of the
since it was reset to zero by the driver. brightness of the instruments and con-
trols to suit the ambient light level. Only
operates when the vehicle lighting is on,
with the exception of the daytime run-
ning lamps.

 With the ignition on, press the but-


ton until zeros appear.
The total and trip distances are dis-
played for thirty seconds when the ig-
nition is switched off, when the driver's
door is opened and when the vehicle is
locked or unlocked.
Activation
 Press the button to change the
i To conform to legislation in the
brightness of the instruments and
controls.
country you are crossing, change  When the lighting reaches the mini-
the units of distance (miles or km) mum setting, release the button,
via the configuration menu. then press again to increase it.
or
 When the lighting reaches the maxi-
mum setting, release the button,
Total distance recorder then press again to reduce it.
System which measures the total dis-  When the lighting reaches the level
tance travelled by the vehicle since its of brightness required, release the
first registration. button.
Deactivation
When the vehicle lighting is off, or in
day mode on vehicles fitted with day-
time running lamps, pressing the button
does not have any effect.
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MONOCHROME SCREEN A (WITHOUT Controls Main menu
PEUGEOT CONNECT SOUND)

 Press the "MENU" button to scroll


through the various menus of the
main menu:
- vehicle configuration,
- options,
- display settings,
- language,
Displays in the screen There are three display control buttons: - units.
- "Back" to abandon the operation in  Press the "OK" button to select the
This displays the following information: progress, menu required.
- time, - "MENU" to scroll through the menus
- date, or sub-menus,
- ambient temperature* (this flashes if - "OK" to select the menu or sub-
there is a risk of ice), menu required.
- status of the openings (doors, boot...),
- trip computer (refer to the corre-
sponding section).
Warning messages (e.g.: "Emission
control system faulty") or information
messages (e.g.: "Boot open") may ap-
pear temporarily. These can be cleared
by pressing the "Back" button.

* With air conditioning only.


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Display settings Language


Once the "Display settings" menu has Once the "Language" menu has been
been selected, you can gain access to selected, you can change the language
the following settings: used by the display (Français, Italiano,
- year, Nederlands, Portugues, Portugues-
Brasil, Deutsch, English, Espanol).
- month,
- day,
- hour, Units
- minutes, Once the "Units" menu has been se-
- 12 or 24 hour mode. lected, you can change the units of the
following parameters:
- temperature (°C or °F),
- fuel consumption (l/100 km, mpg or
Vehicle configuration km/l).

 Once you have selected a setting,


press the "OK" button to change its
value.

Once the "Vehicle configuration" menu


has been selected, you can activate or
deactivate the following equipment:
- directional headlamps (refer to the
"Visibility" section),
- "guide-me-home" lighting (refer to
the "Visibility" section),
 Wait for approximately ten sec-
onds without any action to allow
the changed data to be recorded or
press the "Back" button to cancel.

Options
The screen then returns to the normal
display. ! For safety reasons, configuration
of the multifunction screen by the
Once the "Options" menu has been se- driver must only be done when sta-
lected, you can start diagnostics of the tionary.
status of the equipment (active, not ac-
tive, faulty).

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MONOCHROME SCREEN A Controls Main menu

 Press the "MENU" button to gain


access to the main menu, then
press the "" or "" buttons to
scroll through the various menus:
- radio-CD,
From your PEUGEOT Connect Sound - vehicle configuration,
control panel, you can: - options,
 press the "MENU" button to gain - display settings,
access to the main menu,
Displays in the screen - language,
 press the "" or "" buttons to
This displays the following information: scroll through the items on the - units.
- time, screen,  Press the "OK" button to select the
 press the "MODE" button to change menu required.
- date,
the permanent application (trip com-
- ambient temperature* (this flashes if puter, audio source...),
there is a risk of ice), Radio-CD
 press the "" or "" buttons to
- status of the openings (doors, boot...), change a setting value, With the PEUGEOT Connect Sound
- audio sources (radio, CD...),  press the "OK" button to confirm, switched on, once the "Radio-CD"
- trip computer (refer to the corre- or menu has been selected you can acti-
sponding section). vate or deactivate the functions linked
 press the "Back" button to abandon with use of the radio (RDS, REG) or the
Warning messages (e.g.: "Emission the operation in progress.
control system faulty") or information CD (introscan, shuffle, CD repeat).
messages (e.g.: "Boot open") may ap- For more information on the "Radio-
pear temporarily. These can be cleared CD" application, refer to the PEUGEOT
by pressing the "Back" button. Connect Sound section.

* Only with air conditioning.


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Display settings Language


Once the "Display settings" menu has Once the "Language" menu has been
been selected, you can gain access to selected, you can change the language
the following settings: used by the display (Français, Italiano,
- year, Nederlands, Portugues, Portugues-
Brasil, Deutsch, English, Espanol).
- month,
- day,
- hour,
Units
- minutes,
- 12 or 24 hour mode. Once the "Units" menu has been se-
Vehicle configuration lected, you can change the units of the
following parameters:
- temperature (°C or °F),
- fuel consumption (l/100 km, mpg or
km/l).

Once the "Vehicle Configuration" menu  Once you have selected a setting,
has been selected, you can activate or press the "" or "" buttons to
deactivate the following equipment: change its value.
- directional headlamps (refer to the
"Visibility" section),
- "guide-me-home" lighting (refer to
the "Visibility" section).

Options
Once the "Options" menu has been se-  Press the "" or "" buttons to
lected, you can start diagnostics of the switch respectively to the previous
status of the equipment (active, not ac- or next setting.
tive, faulty).  Press the "OK" button to record the
change and return to the normal dis- ! For safety reasons, configuration
play or press the "Back" button to of the multifunction screen by the
cancel. driver must only be done when sta-
tionary.

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MONOCHROME SCREEN C Controls Main menu

 Press the "MENU" button to gain


access to the main menu:
- audio functions,
- trip computer
From your PEUGEOT Connect Sound - personalisation-configuration,
control panel, you can: - telephone (hands-free kit).
 press the "MENU" button to gain  Press the "" or "" buttons to se-
Displays in the screen access to the main menu, lect the menu required, then confirm
 press the "" or "" buttons to by pressing the "OK" button.
This displays the following information: scroll through the items on the
- time, screen,
- date,  press the "MODE" button to change
- ambient temperature* (this flashes if the permanent application (trip com-
there is a risk of ice), puter, audio source...),
- status of the openings (doors, boot...),  press the "" or "" buttons to
change a setting value,
- audio sources (radio, CD...),
 press the "OK" button to confirm,
- trip computer (refer to correspond-
ing section). or
Warning messages (e.g.: "Emission  press the "Back" button to abandon
control system faulty") or information the operation in progress.
messages (e.g.: "Automatic headlamp
lighting activated") may appear tempo-
rarily. These can be cleared by pressing
the "Back" button.

* With air conditioning only.


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"Audio functions" menu "Trip computer" menu


With the PEUGEOT Connect Sound Once this menu has been selected, you
switched on, once this menu has been can consult information concerning the
selected you can activate or deactivate status of the vehicle (alert log, status of
the functions linked with use of the ra- the functions...).
dio (RDS, REG, RadioText) or the CD
(introscan, shuffle, CD repeat).
Alert log
For more information on the "Audio func-
tions" application, refer to the PEUGEOT This summarises the active warning
Connect Sound section. messages, displaying them succes-
sively on the multifunction screen.
 Press the "MENU" key to access
the main menu.
Status of functions
This summarises the active or inactive  Press the arrows, then the "OK" key
status of the functions present on the to select the "Trip computer" menu.
vehicle.

Enter the distance to the destination


This allows you to enter an approximate
distance value to the final destination.

 In the "Trip computer" menu, select


one of the following applications:

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Example: setting of the duration of the Display configuration
"guide-me-home" lighting Once this menu has been selected, you
can gain access to the following set-
 Press the "" or "" buttons, then tings:
the "OK" button to select the menu
required. - brightness-video setting,
- date and time setting,
- selection of the units.

Choice of language
Once this menu has been selected,
"Personalisation-Configuration" you can change the language used by
menu  Press the "" or "" buttons, the display (Deutsch, English, Espanol,
then the "OK" button to select the Français, Italiano, Nederlands, Portugues,
"Guide-me-home headlamps" line. Portugues-Brasil, Türkçe**).

"Telephone" menu
Once this menu has been selected, you With the PEUGEOT Connect Sound
can gain access to the following func- switched on, once this menu has been
tions: selected you can configure your Blue-
tooth hands-free system (pairing), con-
- define the vehicle parameters, sult the various telephone directories
- display configuration,  Press the "" or "" buttons to set (calls log, services...) and manage your
- choice of language. the value required (15, 30 or 60 sec- communications (pick up, hang up, call
onds), then press the "OK" button waiting, secret mode...).
Define the vehicle parameters to confirm. For further details concerning the "Tele-
Once this menu has been selected, you phone" application, refer to the PEUGEOT
can activate or deactivate the following Connect Sound section.
equipment:
- directional headlamps (refer to the
"Visibility" section),
- "guide-me-home" lighting (refer to
the "Visibility" section).
! For safety reasons, configuration
 Press the "" or "" buttons, then of the multifunction screen by the
- rear parking sensors (refer to the driver must only be done when sta-
"Driving" section). the "OK" button to select the "OK"
box and confirm or press the "Back" tionary.
button to cancel.
** According to country.
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16/9 COLOUR SCREEN (WITH


PEUGEOT CONNECT NAVIGATION) Controls

i For more information on these


applications, refer to the "Audio
equipment and telematics" sec-
tion or to the specific user guide
given to you with the other owner's
documents.

Displays in the screen From the PEUGEOT Connect Naviga-


tion control panel, to select one of the
This displays the following information applications:
automatically and directly:  press the dedicated "RADIO",
- time, "MUSIC", "NAV", "TRAFFIC",
- date, "SETUP" or "PHONE" button for
access to the corresponding menu,
- altitude,
 turn the navigator to move the se-
- ambient temperature (the value dis- lection,
played flashes if there is a risk of ice),
 press the navigator to confirm the
- openings check, selection,
- warning and vehicle function status or
messages, displayed temporarily,
 press the "Back" button to abandon
- audio functions, the current operation and return to
- trip computer information, the previous display.
- satellite navigation system informa-
tion.

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"SETUP" menu Date and time
This menu allows you to set the date ! For safety reasons, configuration
and time, the format of the date and the of the multifunction screen by the
format of the time (refer to the "Audio driver must only be done when
equipment and telematics" section or to stationary.
the specific user guide given to you with
the other owner's documents).

Display
This menu allows you to set the bright-
ness of the screen, the screen colour
scheme and the colour of the map (day/
night or auto mode).
 Press the "SETUP" button to gain
access to the "SETUP" menu. This
allows you to select from the follow- Vehicle
ing functions: This menu allows you to activate or
- "System language", deactivate certain driving and comfort
equipment:
- "Date and time",
- guide-me-home lighting and duration
- "Display", (refer to the "Visibility" section),
- "Vehicle", - directional headlamps (refer to the
- "Units", "Visibility" section).
- "System".

System language Units


This menu allows you to select the lan- This menu allows you to select the
guage used by the display: Deutsch, units: temperature (°C or °F) and fuel
English, Espanol, Français, Italiano, consumption (km/l, l/100 or mpg).
Nederlands, Polski, Portugues, Türkçe*.

System
This menu allows you to restore the fac-
tory configuration, display the software
version and activate scrolling text.

* According to country.
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TRIP COMPUTER

System which provides current informa-


tion concerning the trip travelled (range,
fuel consumption...).

Monochrome screen A The trip computer provides the following  The next press then returns you to
information: the normal display.
- range, Zero reset

Information displays - current fuel consumption,

- distance travelled,

- average fuel consumption,


 Press the control for more than
two seconds to reset to zero the
distance travelled, the average
fuel consumption and the average
speed.
 Press the button, located at the end - average speed.
of the wiper stalk, to display the
various items of trip computer data
in succession.

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TRIP COMPUTER Information displays - the trip "2" tab with:
● the distance travelled,
System which provides current infor- ● the average fuel
mation concerning the route travelled consumption,
(range, fuel consumption, …). ● the average speed,
for the second trip.

Monochrome screen C  Press again to return to the normal


display.

Trip zero reset

 Press the button, located at the end


16/9 colour screen of the wiper stalk, to display the
various trip computer tabs in suc-
cession:

- the current information


tab with:
● the range,
● the current fuel
consumption,
● the distance
remaining to be  When the trip required is displayed,
travelled, press the control for more than
- the trip "1" tab with: two seconds.
● the distance travelled, Trips "1" and "2" are independent but
their use is identical.
● the average fuel
consumption, For example, trip "1" can be used for dai-
ly figures and trip "2" for monthly figures.
● the average speed,
for the first trip.

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A few definitions…

Range Current fuel consumption Distance remaining to be


(miles or km) (l/100 km or km/l or mpg) travelled
This indicates the num- This is the average quantity of (miles or km)
ber of miles (or kilometres) fuel consumed over the last This is the distance remaining
which can still be travelled with the fuel few seconds. to be travelled to the final destination. It
remaining in the tank in relation to the is calculated either instantly by the navi-
average fuel consumption over the last gation system if guidance is activated,
few miles (kilometres) travelled. or entered by the user.
i This function is only displayed from If the distance is not entered, dashes
are displayed in place of the digits.
20 mph (30 km/h).
i This figure may increase following
a change of driving style or relief,
resulting in a significant change in
the current fuel consumption. Average speed
(mph or km/h)
Average fuel
consumption This is the average speed cal-
culated since the last trip com-
(l/100 km or km/l or mpg) puter zero reset (ignition on).
This is the average quantity
When the range falls below 20 miles of fuel consumed since the
(30 km), dashes are displayed. After fill- last trip computer zero reset.
ing with at least 5 litres of fuel, the range
is recalculated and is displayed when it
exceeds 60 miles (100 km). Distance travelled
(miles or km)
This indicates the distance
travelled since the last trip
! If dashes are displayed continuously computer zero reset.
while driving in place of the digits,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.

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The temperature control enables you to
obtain the level of comfort required by
mixing the air of the various circuits.
The air distribution control enables you
to diffuse the air in the passenger com-
partment combining several air vents.
The air flow control enables you to in-
crease or reduce the speed of the ven-
tilation blower.

Control panel
The controls of this system are grouped
together on control panel A on the cen-
tre console. Depending on the model,
the functions offered are:
- the level of comfort required,
- air flow,
- air distribution,
- demisting-defrosting,
- manual or digital air conditioning
controls.
Air distribution
VENTILATION Air treatment 1. Windscreen demisting-defrosting vents.
2. Front side window demisting-defrosting
The incoming air follows various routes vents.
Air intake depending on the controls selected by 3. Side adjustable air vents.
The air circulating in the passenger the driver:
4. Central adjustable air vents.
compartment is filtered and originates - direct arrival in the passenger com-
partment (air intake), 5. Air outlets to the front footwells.
either from the outside via the grille lo-
cated at the base of the windscreen or - passage through a heating circuit 6. Air outlets to the rear footwells.
from the inside in air recirculation mode. (heating),
- passage through a cooling circuit
(air conditioning).

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i RECOMMENDATIONS FOR VENTILATION AND AIR The air conditioning system does
CONDITIONING not contain chlorine and does not
present any danger to the ozone
In order for these systems to be fully effective, follow the operation and main- layer.
tenance guidelines below:
 To obtain an even air distribution, take care not to obstruct the exterior air
intake grilles located at the base of the windscreen, the nozzles, the vents
and the air outlets, as well as the air extractor located in the boot.
 Do not cover the sunshine sensor, located on the dashboard; this is used
for regulation of the air conditioning system.
 Operate the air conditioning system for at least 5 to 10 minutes, once or
twice a month to keep it in perfect working order.
 Ensure that the passenger compartment filter is in good condition and
have the filter elements replaced regularly.
We recommend the use of a combined passenger compartment filter.
Thanks to its special active additive, it contributes to the purification of
the air breathed by the occupants and the cleanliness of the passenger
compartment (reduction of allergic symptoms, bad odours and greasy de-
posits).
 To ensure correct operation of the air conditioning system, you are also
advised to have it checked regularly as recommended in the warranty and
maintenance record.
 If the system does not produce cold air, switch it off and contact a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
When towing the maximum load on a steep gradient in high temperatures,
switching off the air conditioning increases the available engine power and so
improves the towing ability.
If after an extended stop in sunshine, the interior temperature is very high, first
ventilate the passenger compartment for a few moments.
Put the air flow control at a setting high enough to quickly change the air in the
passenger compartment.

The condensation created by the air conditioning results in a discharge of


water under the vehicle which is perfectly normal.

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HEATING/VENTILATION MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING

Manual control panel Manual control panel

Electric control panel Electric control panel

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HEATING/VENTILATION AND 3. Air distribution adjustment Manual control panel


MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING
Windscreen and side windows.

The heating/ventilation or air condition-


ing systems can only operate when the
engine is running.  Move the manual control to the right
Windscreen, side windows
and footwells. to the "Interior air recirculation" posi-
tion.
1. Temperature adjustment
 Move the manual control to the left
 Turn the dial from blue to return to the "Exterior air intake"
(cold) to red (hot) to adjust Footwells (vents closed). position.
the temperature to suit your
requirements. Electric control panel

Central and side vents.  Press the button to recircu-


late the interior air. This is
2. Air flow adjustment displayed by lighting of the
indicator lamp.
 Turn the dial from posi-
tion 1 to position 4 to obtain The air distribution can be  Press the button again to permit the
an air flow sufficient to en- adapted by placing the dial intake of exterior air. This is con-
sure your comfort. in an intermediate position, firmed by the indicator lamp going
marked by a dot "●". off.

Demisting/defrosting

i  If you place the air flow control


4. Air intake/Air recirculation
The intake of exterior air prevents the
To quickly demist or defrost the wind-
screen and side windows:
in position 0 (deactivation of the formation of mist on the windscreen and  place the air intake control 4 in the
system), the temperature is no side windows. "Exterior air intake" position,
longer maintained at a comfort-
able level. However, a slight The recirculation of interior air prevents  place the air distribution dial 3 in the
flow of air, due to the movement exterior odours and smoke from enter- "Windscreen" position,
of the vehicle, can still be felt. ing the passenger compartment.  place the temperature dial 1 and the
Return to exterior air intake mode as air flow dial 2 in the maximum posi-
soon as possible to avoid deterioration tion,
of the air quality and prevent misting.  close the central vents,
 switch on the air conditioning by
pressing the "A/C" button.
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5. Air conditioning On/Off REAR SCREEN DEMIST -
DEFROST
 Switch off the demisting/
The air conditioning is de- The control button is located on defrosting of the rear screen
signed to operate effectively in the heating or air conditioning and door mirrors as soon as
all seasons, with the windows system control panel. appropriate as lower current
closed. consumption results in reduced
Switching on fuel consumption.
It enables you to:
- lower the temperature, in summer, The rear screen demisting/defrosting
can only operate when the engine is
- increase the effectiveness of the de- running.
misting, in winter above 0 °C.
 Press this button to demist/defrost
the rear screen and (depending on
version) the door mirrors. The indica-
Switching on tor lamp associated with the button
 Press the "A/C" button, the associ- comes on.
ated indicator lamp comes on.
The air conditioning does not ope- Switching off
rate when the air flow adjustment
dial 2 is in position "0". The demisting/defrosting switches off
automatically to prevent an excessive
consumption of current.
Switching off
 It is possible to stop the demisting/de-
 Press the "A/C" button again, the frosting operation before it is switched
associated indicator lamp switches off automatically by pressing the but-
off. ton again. The indicator lamp associ-
ated with the button switches off.

i If the engine is switched off before the


demisting/defrosting is switched off auto-
matically, demisting/defrosting will resume
next time the engine is switched on.

The demist/defrost is deactivated


when the retractable roof is stored
in the boot.

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DUAL-ZONE DIGITAL AIR CONDITIONING  Turn dial 2 or 3 to the left to reduce


the value or to the right to increase it.
A setting around 21 enables you to
obtain an optimum level of comfort.
Depending on your requirements, a set-
ting between 18 and 24 is usual.
In addition, it is recommended that you
avoid a left/right setting difference of
more than 3.

i On entering the vehicle, if the in-


terior temperature is much colder
or warmer than the comfort value,
there is no need to alter the value
displayed in order to obtain the re-
quired level of comfort. The system
The air conditioning can only operate
with the engine running. i When the engine is cold, to prevent
too great a distribution of cold air,
corrects the temperature differ-
ence automatically and as quickly
the air flow will only reach its opti- as possible.
Automatic operation mum level gradually.
1. Automatic comfort programme In cold weather, it favours the distri-
bution of warm air to the windscreen, 4. Automatic visibility programme
 Press the "AUTO" button. the side windows and the footwells
The "AUTO" symbol is dis- only. The automatic comfort pro-
played. gramme may not be sufficient
2. Driver's side adjustment to quickly demist or defrost
3. Passenger's side adjustment the windscreen and side win-
We recommend that you use this mode: dows (humidity, several pas-
it provides optimised automatic control of The driver and front passen- sengers, ice...).
all of the functions, passenger compart- ger can each set the tempera-
ment temperature, air flow, air distribution ture to suit their requirements.  In this case, select the automatic
and air recirculation, in accordance with visibility programme.
the comfort value that you have selected. The system automatically controls the
The value indicated on the display cor- air conditioning, the air flow and the air
This system is designed to operate ef- responds to a level of comfort and not
fectively in all seasons, with the windows intake and provides optimum distribu-
to a temperature in degrees Celsius or tion of the ventilation to the windscreen
closed. Fahrenheit. and side windows.

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 To exit this programme, press the "visibility" 6. Air distribution adjustment Air recirculation prevents exterior
button again or the "AUTO" button, the in- odours and smoke from entering the
dicator lamp on the button switches off and  Press this button several passenger compartment.
"AUTO" is displayed. times in succession to di-  As soon as possible, press this but-
rect the air flow in turn to- ton again to permit the intake of
Resuming manual control wards: exterior air and prevent misting.
Depending on your requirements, you - the windscreen, the side windows
can make a different selection from that and the footwells,
offered by the system by changing a - the windscreen and side windows
setting. The other functions will still be (demisting or defrosting), ! Avoid prolonged operation in inte-
controlled automatically. - the central and side vents, rior air recirculation mode (risk of
 Press the "AUTO" button to return - the central vents, the side vents and condensation and of deterioration
to fully automatic operation. the footwells, of the air quality).
- the footwells.

i For maximum cooling or heating of


the passenger compartment, you 7. Air flow adjustment Deactivation of the system
can exceed the minimum value of
14 or the maximum value of 28.  Press the "small fan" but-  Press the "small fan" button until
ton to reduce the air flow. the fan symbol disappears.
 Turn dial 2 or 3 to the left until
"LO" is displayed or to the right This action deactivates all of the func-
until "HI" is displayed. tions of the air conditioning system.
 Press the "large fan" but- The temperature is no longer main-
ton to increase the air flow. tained at a comfortable level. However,
5. Air conditioning On/Off a slight flow of air, due to the movement
of the vehicle, can still be felt.
 Press this button to switch The air flow symbol, the fan, is filled in  Press the "large fan" button again
the air conditioning off. progressively in relation to the value re- or the "AUTO" button to reactivate
quired. the system with the values which
were set before it was deactivated.

Switching the system off may result in 8. Air intake/Air recirculation


discomfort (humidity, condensation).
 Press the button again to return to
automatic operation of the air con-
 Press this button to recircu-
late the interior air. The air
! Avoid driving for too long with the
ditioning. The symbol "A/C" is dis- recirculation symbol is dis- air conditioning deactivated.
played. played.

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FRONT SEATS
Seat consisting of a seat cushion, seat
back and head restraint which can all
be adjusted to adapt your position for
maximum ease of driving and comfort.

1. Forwards-backwards adjustment 2. Driver's or passenger's seat 3. Seat back angle adjustment


 Lift the control and slide the seat for- height adjustment  Push the lever towards the rear.
wards or backwards.  Pull the lever upwards or push it
downwards as many times as nec-
essary to obtain the required posi-
tion.

! Before moving the seat backwards, ensure that there is nothing that might prevent the full travel of the seat, so as to
avoid the risk of of jamming the seat caused by the presence of objects on the floor behind the seat or rear passengers.
If the seat jams, stop the movement immediately.
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4. Access to rear seats 5. Head restraint height adjustment
 Pull the lever to fold the seat back ! The head restraint has a frame with
and move the seat forwards. a notch which prevents the head
On repositioning, the seat returns to restraint from lowering; this is a
its initial position. safety device which provides pro-
tection in the event of an impact.
The adjustment is correct when
the upper edge of the head re-
straint is level with the top of the
head.
Never drive with the head restraints
removed; they must be in place
and correctly adjusted.

 To raise the head restraint, pull it up-


wards.
 To remove the head restraint, press
the lug A and pull the head restraint
upwards.
 To put the head restraint back in po-
sition, locate the stems of the head
restraint in the holes, taking care to
keep them in line with the seat back.
 To lower the head restraint, press
the lug A and the head restraint at
the same time.

! No person or object must prevent


the seat runner from returning to
its initial position; return to this po-
sition is necessary for the seat to
lock in place.

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6. Heated seats switch REAR SEATS STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT


With the engine running, the front seats
can be heated separately. Fixed two-seat bench fitted with roll-
over bars to ensure your protection
 Use the adjustment dial, placed on should the vehicle roll over.
the side of each front seat, to switch
on and select the level of heating re-
quired:
0: Off.
1: Low.
2: Medium.
3: High

 When stationary, pull the control


lever to release the adjustment
mechanism.
 Adjust the height and reach to suit
your driving position.
 Push the control lever to lock the ad-
justment mechanism.

i The seat heating switch settings ! Following an accident, have the roll- ! As a safety precaution, these op-
remain memorised for two min-
utes after the ignition has been over bars checked by a PEUGEOT erations should only be carried out
switched off. dealer. with the vehicle stationary.

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MIRRORS Adjustment
 Slide switch A to the right or to the ! The objects observed are, in real-
ity, closer than they appear.
left to select the corresponding
mirror. Take this into account to correctly
 Move knob B in all four directions to judge the distance of vehicles ap-
adjust. proaching from behind.
 Return switch A to the centre posi-
tion.
! As a safety measure, the mirrors
should be adjusted to reduce the
Folding "blind spots".
 From outside: lock the vehicle using
the remote control or the key.
 From inside: with the ignition on, pull
switch A rearwards.
Door mirrors
Adjustable mirror permitting the lateral If the mirrors are folded using the
rearward vision necessary when over- control A, they will not unfold when the
taking or parking. vehicle is unlocked. It is necessary to
pull on control A again.

Unfolding
 From outside: unlock the vehicle us-
ing the remote control or the key.
 From inside: with the ignition on, pull
switch A rearwards.

i The folding and unfolding of the


door mirrors can be deactivated by
a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
Never manually fold or unfold elec-
trically folding mirrors.

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Rear view mirror Manual day/night model Automatic day/night model


Adjustable mirror providing a central
rearward view.
Equipped with an anti-dazzle system,
which darkens the mirror glass and re-
duces the nuisance to the driver caused
by the sun, headlamps from other ve-
hicles...

Adjustment By means of a sensor, which measures


 Adjust the mirror so that the glass is the light from the rear of the vehicle, this
directed correctly in the "day" position. system automatically and progressively
changes between the day and night
uses.

Day/night position
 Pull the lever to change to the "night" i
anti-dazzle position. In order to ensure optimum vis-
ibility during your manoeuvres, the
 Push the lever to change to the normal mirror lightens automatically when
"day" position. reverse gear is engaged.

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SUN VISOR MATS Refitting
Component which protects against sunlight Removable carpet protection. To refit the mat on the driver's side:
from the front or the side, also equipped  position the mat correctly,
with an illuminated courtesy mirror.
 refit the fixings by pressing,
Fitting  check that the mat is secured cor-
rectly.
When fitting the mat for the first time,
on the driver's side use only the fixings
provided in the wallet attached.
The other mats are simply placed on
the carpet.
! To avoid any risk of jamming of the
pedals:
Removal - only use mats which are suited
to the fixings already present in
To remove the mat on the driver's side: the vehicle; these fixings must
be used,
 move the seat as far back as possible,
- never fit one mat on top of an-
 unclip the fixings, other.
 With the ignition on, raise the conceal-  remove the mat. The use of mats not approved by
ing flap; the mirror is lit automatically. PEUGEOT may interfere with ac-
This sun visor is also equipped with a cess to the pedals and hinder the
ticket holder. operation of the cruise control /
speed limiter.
The mats approved by PEUGEOT
have two fixings located below the
seat.

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INTERIOR FITTINGS

1. Illuminated glove box


(see details on following page)

2. Storage compartment with


non-slip mat

3. Card/ticket holder

4. Door pocket

5. Storage compartment with


non-slip mat

6. USB port
(see details on following page)

7. 12 Vaccessory socket
(see details on following page)

8. Cup holder

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Illuminated glove box 12 V accessory socket PEUGEOT CONNECT USB

This has an upper open storage com-  To connect a 12 V accessory (maxi- The "AUX" connection box, located in
partment, a recess and locations for mum power: 120 Watts), lift the cov- the centre console, comprises an aux-
storing a bottle of water, the vehicle's er and connect a suitable adaptor. iliary JACK socket and/or a USB port.
handbook, ... It permits the connection of a portable
Its lid has locations for storing a pen, a pair device, such as a digital audio player of
of spectacles, tokens, cards, a can, ... Do not exceed the maximum power rat- the iPod® or USB memory stick type.
It is fitted with a lock. ing of the socket (risk of damage to your It reads certain audio file formats allow-
device). ing them to be heard via the vehicle's
 To open the glove box, raise the
handle. speakers.
It is lit when the lid is opened. You can manage these files using the
steering mounted controls or the audio
It houses the front passenger airbag de- system control panel and display them
activation switch A. in the multifunction screen.
If the vehicle is fitted with air condition-
ing, it provides access to the ventila- Connected to the USB port, the porta-
tion nozzle B, which can be opened or ble device charges automatically while
closed, distributing the same condi- in use.
tioned air as the vents in the passenger
compartment.

i For more information on the use of


this equipment, refer to the "Audio
equipment and telematics" sec-
tion.
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BOOT FITTINGS
1. Load space cover net
(see details on following page)

2. Windstop storage case


(see details on following page)

3. Luggage retaining strap

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Load space cover net Windstop storage case

In the "cabriolet" configuration, this de-


fines the luggage space in the boot. When it has been removed and folded,
the windstop should be stored in its pro-
tective case.
This case can be stored by means of a
strap on the right-hand side of the boot.

i When the load space cover net is in place,


the following conditions must be observed:
- the luggage must not raise the cover net,
- luggage must not be placed on top of the
cover net.

! The load space cover net must i


always be in place before a roof For installation of the windstop, re-
opening operation is started (refer fer to the following pages "Fitting/
to the "Familiarisation - Access" removing the windstop".
section).

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FITTING/REMOVING Fitting
THE WINDSTOP
 Unfold each of the two parts fully.
In the "cabriolet" configuration, the wind-
stop improves comfort in the passenger
compartment.
The vertical part of the windstop can be
folded down to improve visibility when
reversing.
It is supplied folded in four in its protec-
tive case.

Windstop folded

 Clip the ends of the assembly until a


click is heard.
 Unfold the windstop by opening the
two parts to 90° until a click is heard.

Windstop unfolded
 Unfold the windstop frame guides.
 Engage the guides in the points lo-
cated behind the rear seat belts.

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 Engage the shafts of the windstop
frame in the openings in the rear
side trim.

When installing the windstop for the first


time:
 position a 10 mm open-ended span-
ner on the hexagonal part of the
shaft,
 tighten or slacken without forcing on
each side to adjust the depth set-
ting.
 Lastly, always check that the wind-
stop is retained securely before us-
ing it in the "cabriolet" configuration.

Removal
 Press and pull on the shaft supports
to release the shafts from the open-
ings in the rear side trim.

i It is not necessary to remove the


windstop when changing to the
"coupé" configuration.

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 Pull the windstop forwards to release Storing


the guides from the points located
behind the rear seat belts.
 Fold the windstop frame guides.

 Fold the windstop closing the


two large parts on themselves.
 Unclip each end individually.
 Store the windstop folded in its pro-
tective case.
 Use the strap intended to secure the
case on the right-hand side of the
boot (refer to the "Boot fittings" sec-
tion).

 Fold each of the two parts on them-


selves.

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REMOTE CONTROL KEY Unlocking is confirmed by rapid flashing Deadlocking using the remote
of the direction indicators for approxi- control
mately two seconds.  Press the closed padlock to lock the
System which permits central unlocking According to version, the door mirrors
or locking of the vehicle using the lock vehicle.
unfold at the same time.  Press the closed padlock again
or remotely. It also locates and starts
the vehicle, as well as providing protec- within five seconds to deadlock the
tion against theft. vehicle.
i After unlocking the vehicle, if a
door or the boot is not opened
within around thirty seconds, the Deadlocking using the key
vehicle locks itself again; the alarm  Turn the key to the right in the driver's
is not set. door lock to lock the vehicle.
 Turn the key to the right again within
five seconds to deadlock the vehicle.
Deadlocking is confirmed by fixed
Locking the vehicle lighting of the direction indicators for
approximately two seconds.
Normal locking using the remote According to version, the door mirrors
control fold at the same time.
 Press the closed padlock
to lock the vehicle.
Unlocking the vehicle
Unfolding the key Normal locking using the key
 First press button A to unfold the  Turn the key to the right in the
key. driver's door lock to lock the vehicle.
Unlocking using the remote Locking is confirmed by fixed lighting of
control the direction indicators for approximate-

 Press the open padlock to


ly two seconds. ! Deadlocking renders the exterior
According to version, the door mirrors and interior door controls inopera-
unlock the vehicle. fold at the same time. tive.
It also deactivates the manual cen-
tralised control button.
Unlocking using the key Therefore, do not leave anyone
 Turn the key to the left in the driver's
door lock to unlock the vehicle.
i If one of the doors or the boot is still
open, the central locking does not
inside the vehicle when it is dead-
locked.
take place.
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Unlocking and partially opening Anti-theft protection


the boot
 Press the boot unlocking Electronic engine immobiliser
button on the remote control The key contains an electronic chip
for more than 2 seconds. which has a special code. When the
The boot opens slightly. ignition is switched on, this code must
be recognised in order for starting to be
possible.
Locating your vehicle This electronic engine immobiliser locks
the engine management system a few
 Press the closed padlock to locate minutes after the ignition is switched off
your locked vehicle in a car park. and prevents starting of the engine by
anyone who does not have the key.
This is indicated by lighting of the cour-
Folding the key tesy lamp and flashing of the direction
indicators for a few seconds. In the event of a fault, you are
 First press button A to fold the key. informed by illumination of this
warning lamp, an audible signal
and a message in the screen.
In this case, your vehicle will not start;
contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon as
i The vehicle will lock itself again
possible.
automatically after thirty seconds Keep safely, away from your vehicle,
unless a door is opened. This the label attached to the keys given to
system prevents unintentional un- you on acquisition of the vehicle.
locking.
Please note that in this case, the
alarm will not be set.
The folding and unfolding of the
door mirrors can be deactivated by
a PEUGEOT dealer.

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Starting the vehicle Remote control problem Changing the battery
 Insert the key in the ignition switch. Following disconnection of the vehicle
The system recognises the starting battery, replacement of the remote con-
code. trol battery or in the event of a remote
control malfunction, you can no longer
 Turn the key fully towards the dash- unlock, lock or locate your vehicle.
board to position 3 (Starting).
 First of all, use the key in the lock to
 When the engine starts, release the unlock or lock your vehicle.
key.
 Then, reinitialise the remote control.
If the problem persists, contact a
PEUGEOT dealer as soon as possible.

Reinitialisation Battery ref.: CR1620/3 volts.


 Switch off the ignition. If the battery is flat, you are in-
 Turn the key to position 2 (Ignition on). formed by illumination of this
 Press the closed padlock immedi- warning lamp, an audible signal
ately for a few seconds. and a message in the multi-
function screen.
 Switch off the ignition and remove
the key from the ignition switch.  Unclip the casing using a coin at the
notch.
The remote control is fully operational
again.  Slide the flat battery out of its location.
Switching the vehicle off  Slide the new battery into its loca-
tion observing the original direction.
 Immobilise the vehicle.
 Turn the key fully towards you to po-  Clip the casing.
sition 1 (Stop).  Reinitialise the remote control.
 Remove the key from the ignition
switch.

i Key in ignition
! Switching off the engine leads to a
If the key has been left in the igni- loss of braking assistance.
tion, an audible signal is heard on
opening the driver's door.

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! Lost keys Do not throw the remote control bat-


Go to a PEUGEOT dealer with the vehicle's registration document, your per- teries away, they contain metals
sonal identification documents and if possible the key code label. which are harmful to the environment.
The PEUGEOT dealer will be able to look up the key code and the transpon- Take them to an approved collection
der code required to order a new key. point.

Remote control
The high frequency remote control is a sensitive system; do not operate it while it is in your
pocket as there is a possibility that it may unlock the vehicle, without you being aware of it.
Do not repeatedly press the buttons of your remote control out of range and out of sight
of your vehicle. You run the risk of stopping it from working and the remote control would
have to be reinitialised.
No remote control can operate when the key is in the ignition switch, even when the igni-
tion is switched off, except for reinitialisation.

Locking the vehicle


Driving with the doors locked may make access to the passenger compart-
ment by the emergency services more difficult in an emergency.
As a safety precaution, never leave children alone in the vehicle, except for a
very short period.
In all cases, it is essential to remove the key from the ignition switch when
leaving the vehicle.

Anti-theft protection
Do not make any modifications to the electronic engine immobiliser system;
this could cause malfunctions.

When purchasing a second-hand vehicle


Have the pairing of all of the keys in your possession checked by a PEUGEOT
dealer, to ensure that only your keys can be used to open and start the vehicle.

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ALARM Locking the vehicle with Deactivation
full alarm  Unlock the vehicle using the unlock-
System which protects and dissuades ing button on the remote control.
against the theft of your vehicle. It pro-
vides two types of protection, exterior The alarm is deactivated; the indicator
and interior, as well as an anti-tamper lamp on button A switches off.
function.
Exterior perimeter protection
The system detects opening of the vehicle. Locking the vehicle with
The alarm is triggered if anyone tries to perimiter protection only
enter the vehicle by forcing a door, the
boot or the bonnet. Deactivation of the interior
volumetric protection
Interior volumetric protection  Switch off the ignition.
 Within ten seconds, press button A un-
The system detects any variation in the til the indicator lamp is lit continuously.
volume in the passenger compartment. Activation
 Switch off the ignition and get out of  Get out of the vehicle.
The alarm is triggered if anyone breaks  Quickly lock or deadlock the vehicle
a window or moves inside the vehicle. the vehicle.
 Lock or deadlock the vehicle using using the locking button on the re-
If you wish to leave a pet in the vehicle mote control.
or a window partially open, deactivate the locking button on the remote
control. The exterior perimeter protection alone
the interior protection. remains activated; the indicator lamp on
The alarm is activate; the indicator lamp
on button A flashes once per second. button A flashes once per second.
Anti-tamper function The perimiter protection is activated
5 seconds after pressing the locking
The system detects the putting out of button on the remote control.
service of its components. The volumetric protection is activated
The alarm is triggered if anyone tries 45 seconds after pressing the locking
to put the wires of the siren, the central
control or the battery out of service.
button on the remote control.
If a door or the boot is open or not
i In order to be taken into account,
this deactivation must be car-
properly closed, the vehicle is not ried out each time the ignition is
locked, but the perimiter protection will switched off.
be activated after 45 seconds at the In the "cabriolet" configuration, the
! Do not make any modifications to same time as the volumetric protection. interior protection is deactivated
the alarm system, this could cause automatically.
malfunctions.

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Reactivation of the interior Failure of the remote control Automatic operation*


protection
 Unlock the vehicle using the unlock-  Unlock the vehicle using the key in Depending on the legislation in force in
ing button on the remote control. the driver's door lock. your country, one of these cases may
 Open the door; the alarm is triggered. occur:
 Lock the vehicle again using the re-
mote control.  Switch on the ignition; the alarm stops. - 45 seconds after the vehicle is locked
using the remote control, the alarm is
The alarm is activate again with both activated, regardless of the status of
types of protection; the indicator lamp the doors and boot.
on button A flashes once per second.
- 2 minutes after the last door or the
Locking the vehicle without boot is closed, the alarm is activated.
activating the alarm  To avoid triggering the alarm on
Triggering of the alarm entering the vehicle, first press the
 Lock or deadlock the vehicle using unlocking button on the remote
This is indicated by sounding of the si- the key in the driver's door lock. control.
ren and flashing of the direction indica-
tors for approximately thirty seconds.
After it has been triggered, protection is
again operational. Malfunction
When the ignition is switched on, light-
ing of the indicator lamp on button A for
ten seconds indicates a siren fault.
! Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer
or a qualified workshop.
If the alarm is triggered ten times in
succession, the eleventh time will
result in it becoming inactive.
If the indicator lamp on button A
flashes rapidly, this indicates that
the alarm was triggered during
your absence. When the ignition is
switched on, this flashing stops im-
mediately.
To avoid triggering the alarm when
washing your vehicle, lock it using
the key in the driver's door lock.

* According to country.
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WINDOW CONTROLS Electric windows One-touch electric windows
System which opens or closes a window
manually or automatically. It is fitted with  Press or pull switch 1. The You have two options:
a system which controls all four windows window stops as soon as
on all models. the switch is released.

- manual mode
The rear quarter light only opens once
the front window has opened completely.  Press or pull switch 1 gently. The
window stops as soon as the switch
is released.
The rear quarter light only opens once
the front window has opened completely.
i The window control switches remain
operational for approximately 45 sec-
onds after the ignition is switched off
or until a door is opened. - automatic mode
 Press switch 1 fully. The window
opens or closes completely when
the switch is released.
 Pressing the switch again stops the
movement of the window.
1. Driver's electric windows switch.  If you continue to press the switch,
2. Passenger's electric windows the rear quarter light will open or
switch. close.
Each window switch controls, on its
own side, the front window and the rear
quarter light.

! The windows (except the driver's


window) do not have an automatic
mode or safety anti-pinch function
for closing.
For your safety, the windows rise
in several stages; however, always
be vigilant.

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Switch for all four windows Reinitialisation


This switch opens or closes all of the Following reconnection of the battery or
! Always remove the key from the
windows. in the event of a malfunction you must ignition when leaving the vehicle,
reinitialise the operation of the electric even for a short time.
windows: In the event of contact during op-
 release the switch and pull it again eration of the windows, you must
until it closes completely, reverse the movement of the win-
dow. To do this, press the switch
 hold the switch for approximately concerned.
one second after closing,
When the driver operates the pas-
 press the switch to lower the win- senger electric window switches,
dow automatically, they must ensure that no one is
 when the window has reached the preventing correct closing of the
low position, press the switch again windows.
for approximately one second. The driver must ensure that the
passengers use the electric win-
dows correctly.
Be particularly aware of children
when operating the windows.
 Press switch 3 and release it. The
windows open completely.
 Pressing the switch again stops the
movement of the windows.
i This procedure reinitialises the opera-
tion of the electric windows and the
or automatic partial opening of the door
 Pull switch 3 and hold it in this posi- windows
tion. The windows close completely.
 If you release the switch before the
windows have closed completely,
the windows stop.

i This switch is operated under the


full responsibility of the driver.

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DOORS From inside Closing
The window rises automatically after a
Opening few seconds and adjusts to ensure per-
fect sealing on closing.
From outside If a door is not closed correctly:

- when the engine is run-


ning, this warning lamp
comes on, accompanied by a
message in the multifunction
screen for a few seconds,
- when the vehicle is moving (speed
above 6 mph (10 km/h)), this warn-
ing lamp comes on, accompanied
by an audible signal and a message
 Pull the door control to open the in the multifunction screen for a few
door; this unlocks the doors only. seconds.
The window lowers automatically by
a few millimetres when the door is
opened.
 After unlocking the vehicle using the
remote control or the key, pull the
door handle.
The window lowers automatically by
a few millimetres when the door is
opened.
i The boot does not unlock at the
same time as the doors (refer to
the "Boot" section).

i If you leave the door open for more


than one minute, the window rises
! The interior door controls do not ! When washing your vehicle, avoid
again. operate when the vehicle is dead- spraying the upper part of the
locked. windows.
Pull the handle again to reactivate
the system.

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Manual central locking control Unlocking


 With the key in the ignition, press
System which provides full manual button A again to unlock the vehicle.
locking or unlocking of the doors and
boot from the inside. The red indicator lamp nn the button
goes off.

i If the vehicle is locked or dead-


locked from the outside, the red
indicator lamp flashes and button A
is inactive.
 In this case, use the remote
control or the key to unlock the
vehicle.

Locking
 Press button A to lock the vehicle.
The red indicator lamp in the button
comes on.

i If one of the doors is open, the cen-


tral locking from the inside does not
take place.

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Anti-intrusion security Activation Emergency control
System which provides full automatic System which locks or unlocks the
locking or unlocking of the doors and doors mechanically in the event of a
boot while driving. malfunction of the central locking.
You can activate or deactivate this
function. Locking the driver's door
 Insert the key in the lock, then turn it
to the right.
Locking
When the speed exceeds 6 mph (10 km/h), Unlocking the driver's door
the doors and boot lock automatically.
 Insert the key in the lock, then turn it
to the left.

!  Press this button for more than Locking the passenger door
If one of the doors is open, the auto- two seconds.
matic central locking does not take
place. A confirmation message appears in the
multifunction screen.
If the boot is open, the automatic
central locking of the doors is active.
Deactivation
 Press this button again for more
than two seconds.
Unlocking A confirmation message appears in the
 Above 6 mph (10 km/h), press this multifunction screen.
button to unlock the doors and boot
temporarily.

 Insert the key in the lock, located on


the edge of the door, then turn it one
eighth of a turn.

Unlocking the passenger door


 Pull the interior door opening control.

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BOOT Boot anti-theft protection


The boot is designed to remain secure,
i
Unlocking and partially opening even in the "cabriolet" configuration. Automatic locking of the boot
the boot In the "cabriolet" configuration, with
So, when the vehicle is locked and the
roof is open, the boot cannot be un- the vehicle locked, if you unlock the
 Press the boot unlocking boot by pressing the boot unlock-
button on the remote control locked:
ing button on the remote control,
for more than two seconds. - by means of the interior door opening it will lock automatically when you
The boot opens slightly. control, when the key is not in the close it again.
ignition switch,
In this case, if you inadvertently
- by pressing the manual centralised leave the key in the boot, press the
Opening control A, when the key is not in the manual centralised control A im-
ignition switch. mediately to unlock the boot and
 After unlocking the boot or the vehi- retrieve the key.
cle using the remote control or the
key, pull the handle and raise the
boot lid.

Closing
 Lower the boot lid using the interior
grab handle.

If the boot lid is not closed correctly:


- when the engine is running,
this warning lamp comes on,
accompanied by a message
on the multifunction screen
for a few seconds,
- when the vehicle is moving (speed
above 6 mph (10 km/h)), this warn-
ing lamp comes on, accompanied
by an audible signal and a message
on the multifunction screen for a
i If a battery failure occurs, the boot few seconds.
is locked. Contact a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop.

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FUEL TANK
i The key cannot be removed from
Fuel tank capacity: approximately
50 litres (petrol) or 48 litres (Diesel). the lock until the cap is refitted.

Opening the filler cap may create a


Low fuel level noise caused by an inrush of air. This
vacuum is entirely normal, resulting
When the fuel tank minimum from the sealing of the fuel system.
level is reached this warning
lamp comes on on the instru- To fill the tank safely:
ment panel. When it first comes  the engine must be switched off,
on there remains approxi-  open the fuel filler flap,
mately 5 litres of fuel in the tank.  insert the key in the cap, then turn it
You must refuel as soon as possible to to the left,
avoid running out of fuel.
If you run out of fuel (Diesel), refer also
to the "Checks" section.

 remove the cap and hook it onto the


clip located on the inside of the flap,
Filling  fill the tank, but do not continue
after the 3rd cut-off of the pump;
this could cause malfunctions.

A label affixed to the inside of the flap


reminds you of the type of fuel to be
used depending on your engine. When you have filled the tank:
Additions of fuel must be of at least  put the cap back in place,
5 litres, in order to be taken into account
by the fuel gauge.  turn the key to the right, then re-
move it from the cap,
 close the flap.
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Quality of the fuel used for Quality of the fuel used for
petrol engines Diesel engines

DIESEL

The petrol engines are perfectly com- The Diesel engines are perfectly com-
patible with E10 or E24 type petrol patible with biofuels which conform to
biofuels (containing 10 % or 24 % etha- current and future European standards
nol), conforming to European standards (Diesel fuel which complies with stand-
EN 228 and EN 15376. ard EN 590 mixed with a biofuel which
E85 type fuels (containing up to 85 % complies with standard EN 14214)
ethanol) are reserved exclusively for ve- available at the pumps (containing up
hicles marketed for the use of this type to 7 % Fatty Acid Methyl Ester).
of fuel (BioFlex vehicles). The quality of The B30 biofuel can be used in cer-
the ethanol must comply with European tain Diesel engines; however, this use
standard EN 15293. is subject to strict application of the
For Brazil only, special vehicles are special servicing conditions. Contact a
marketed to run on fuels containing up PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified work-
to 100 % ethanol (E100 type). shop.
The use of any other type of (bio)fuel
(vegetable or animal oils, pure or diluted,
domestic fuel...) is strictly prohibited
(risk of damage to the engine and fuel
system).

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MISFUEL PREVENTION Operation
(DIESEL)* When a petrol filler nozzle is introduced
Mechanical device which prevents filling into the fuel filler neck of your Diesel
the tank of a Diesel vehicle with petrol. vehicle, it comes into contact with the
It avoids the risk of engine damage that flap. The system remains closed and
can result from filling with the wrong fuel. prevents filling.
Located in the filler neck, the misfuel Do not persist but introduce a Diesel
prevention device appears when the type filler nozzle.
filler cap is removed.

i It remains possible to use a fuel


can to fill the tank.
In order to ensure a good flow of
fuel, do not place the nozzle of the
fuel can in direct contact with the flap
of the misfuel prevention device and
pour slowly.

i Travelling abroad
As Diesel fuel pump nozzles may
be different in other countries, the
presence of the misfuel preven-
tion device may make refuelling
impossible.
Before travelling abroad, we
recommend that you check with
the PEUGEOT dealer network,
whether your vehicle is suitable
for the fuel pumps in the country in
which you want to travel.

* According to country of sale.


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4 VISIBILITY

LIGHTING CONTROL STALK Manual controls


System for selection and control of the The lighting commands are made di-
various front and rear lamps providing Model without AUTO lighting rectly by the driver by means of ring A
the vehicle's lighting. and stalk B.
A. main lighting mode selection ring,
Main lighting with:
The vehicle's various front and rear
lamps are designed to adapt the driv-
er's visibility gradually in relation to the lighting off,
climatic conditions:
- sidelamps, to be seen,
- dipped beam headlamps to see automatic illumination of
without dazzling other drivers, headlamps,
- main beam headlamps for good vis-
ibility when the road is clear. sidelamps only,

Additional lighting
dipped or main beam
Other lamps are installed to respond to headlamps.
particular driving conditions:
- rear foglamps to be seen from a dis- Model with AUTO lighting B. stalk for inversion of the beam by
tance, pulling:
- front foglamps for even better visibility, dipped/main beam headlamps.
- directional headlamps for improved
visibility around corners.
In the lighting off and sidelamps modes,
the driver can switch on the main beam
headlamps directly ("headlamp flash")
by pulling and holding the stalk.
Programmes
Various automatic lighting control
modes are also available according to Displays
the following options:
- "guide-me-home" lighting, The corresponding indicator lamp comes
- automatic illumination of headlamps, on in the instrument panel to confirm the
switching on of the lighting selected.
- static directional lighting.
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Model with front and rear foglamps C. foglamps selection ring. Daytime running lamps*
These operate with the dipped and
main beam headlamps. On vehicles fitted with daytime running
lamps, the dipped beam headlamps
come on when the vehicle is started.

front and rear foglamps


This indicator lamp comes on
in the instrument panel.
 To switch on the foglamps, turn ring C
forwards.
 To switch off the rear foglamps, turn The instruments and controls (multi-
ring C rearwards twice in succes- function screen, air conditioning control
sion. panel, ...) are not lit, unless the auto-
matic lighting mode is activated or the
When the lighting is switched off auto- lighting is switched on manually.
matically (on AUTO model) or when the
dipped beam headlamps are switched
off manually, the foglamps and the side-
lamps will remain on.
 Turn the ring rearwards to switch Lighting on after switching off
off the foglamps, the sidelamps will the ignition
then switch off.
To reactivate the lighting control, turn
the ring A to position "0" (lighting off),
then to the position of your choice.
On opening the driver's door, a tempo-
rary audible signal reminds you that the
vehicle's lighting is on.
It goes off automatically after a period
that depends on the state of charge of
the battery (change to energy economy
mode).
! Do not forget to switch off the front
foglamps and the rear foglamps
when they are no longer neces-
sary. In normal light levels, the
power of their beams may dazzle
other drivers.
* According to country.
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Manual "Guide-me-home" Automatic illumination of headlamps Operating fault


lighting In the event of a fault with the
The sidelamps and dipped beam headlam- sunshine sensor, the lighting
The dipped beam headlamps remain ps are switched on automatically, without comes on accompanied by the
on temporarily, after switching off the any action on the part of the driver, when a service warning lamp, an audi-
vehicle's ignition, to make the driver's low level of ambient light is detected (sen- ble signal and a message in the screen.
exit easier in poor light. sor behind the rear view mirror) or when the
windscreen wipers are switched on. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer
or a qualified workshop.
As soon as the brightness returns to a suf-
Activation ficient level or after the windscreen wipers
 With the ignition off, activate a are switched off, the lighting is switched off
"headlamp flash" using stalk B. automatically.
 A second "headlamp flash" switches
the function off again.
! In fog or snow, the sunshine sensor
may detect sufficient light. There-
fore, the lighting will not come on
automatically.
Switching off Do not cover the sunshine sensor,
The "guide-me-home" lighting is coupled with the rain sensor and
switched off automatically after a pre- located in the centre of the wind-
determined time, following locking of screen behind the rear view mirror;
the vehicle. the associated functions would no
longer be controlled.

Activation Automatic "guide-me-home" lighting


 Turn ring A to the "AUTO" position. With the automatic "guide-me-home"
The automatic illumination of head- lighting system activated, when the am-
lamps is accompanied by a mes- bient light level is low the dipped beam
sage in the screen. headlamps remain on after switching off
the ignition.
Deactivation
 Turn ring A to a position other than
"AUTO". Deactivation is accompa-
nied by a message in the screen.

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STATIC DIRECTIONAL Programming HEADLAMP ADJUSTMENT
LIGHTING The function is activated or
deactivated via the multi-
When the dipped or main beam head- function screen configura-
lamps are on, this function enables the tion menu.
beam to light the inside of the turn with
an additional angle of approximately 30°. This function is activated
by default.
The use of this lighting is optimum above
all at low and average speed (city driving,
winding roads, ...).
Switching on
with directional lighting
The system is switched on from a cer-
tain speed and a certain angle of rota-
tion of the steering wheel. To avoid causing a nuisance to other
road users, the height of the headlamps
should be adjusted in relation to the
Switching off load in the vehicle.
0. 1 or 2 people in the front seats.
The system is switched off below a certain
angle of rotation of the steering wheel. -. 3 people.
It is switched off when reverse gear is 1. 4 people.
engaged. 2. 4 people + maximum authorised load.
3. Driver + maximum authorised load.
Operating fault
without directional lighting In the event of a malfunction,
this warning lamp flashes on
the instrument panel, accompa-
i The initial setting is position "0".
nied by a message in the multi-
function screen. Travelling abroad
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer If using your vehicle in a country that
or a qualified workshop. drives on the other side of the road, the
headlamps must be adjusted to avoid
dazzling on-coming drivers.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a quali-
fied workshop.

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WIPER CONTROL STALK Manual controls Windscreen and headlamp


wash
System for the selection and control of The wipers are controlled directly by the
the various windscreen wiping modes driver using stalk A.
permitting the dispersal of rain and
cleaning.
The vehicle's windscreen wipers are Windscreen wipers
designed to gradually improve the driv-
er's visibility in relation to the weather A. wiping speed selection control:
conditions.

fast (heavy rain),

Model with intermittent wiping normal (moderate rain),

intermittent (in proportion to


the speed of the vehicle),
 Pull the windscreen wiper stalk to-
off, wards you. The screenwash then
the wipers operate for a fixed pe-
riod.
single wipe (press down-
wards). The headlamp wash is only activated if
the dipped headlamps are on and the
vehicle is moving.

i
Automatic wiping is not available
on the 207CC at present. i With daytime running lamps, to
activate the headlamp wash, posi-
tion the lighting stalk in the dipped
beam position.
On vehicles fitted with digital air
conditioning, any action on the
windscreen wash control results in
temporary closing of the air intake
to avoid odours inside the passen-
ger compartment.

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Special position of the windscreen COURTESY LAMP In this position, the courtesy
wipers lamp comes on gradually:

- when the vehicle is unlocked,


- when the key is removed from the
ignition,
- when a door is opened,
- when the remote control locking
button is activated, in order to locate
your vehicle.
It switches off gradually:
- when the vehicle is locked,
- when the ignition is switched on,
- 30 seconds after the last door is closed.

In the minute following switching off of A. Courtesy lamp Permanently off.


the ignition, any action on the stalk po- B. Map reading lamps
sitions the wipers vertically on the wind-
screen.
This action enables you to position the Permanent lighting.
wiper blades for winter parking.
To park the wipers after this has been Courtesy lamp
done, switch on the ignition and operate
the stalk.
i With the "permanent lighting" mode,
the duration of lighting varies, de-
pending on the circumstances:
- with the ignition off, approxi-
mately ten minutes,
- in energy economy mode, ap-
proximately thirty seconds,
- with the engine running, unlimited.

Map reading lamps


 With the ignition on, press the cor-
responding switch.
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5 CHILD SAFETY

GENERAL POINTS RELATING CHILD SEAT IN THE FRONT


TO CHILD SEATS
Although one of PEUGEOT's main cri- "Rearward facing" "Forwards facing"
teria when designing your vehicle, the When a "rearward facing" child seat is When a "forward facing" child seat is
safety of your children also depends on installed on the front passenger seat, installed on the front passenger seat,
you. it is essential that the passenger air bag adjust the vehicle's seat to the interme-
For maximum safety, please follow is deactivated. Otherwise, the child diate longitudinal position with the seat
these recommendations: would risk being seriously injured or back upright and leave the passenger
- in accordance with European regu- killed if the airbag were to inflate. airbag activated.
lations, all children under the age
of 12 or less than one metre fifty
tall must travel in approved child
seats suited to their weight, on
seats fitted with a seat belt or ISOFIX
mountings*.
- statistically, the safest seats in
your vehicle for carying children
are the rear seats,
- a child weighing less than 9 kg
must travel in the "rearward fac-
ing" position both in the front and
in the rear.
Intermediate longitudinal
position

i PEUGEOT recommends that chil-


dren should travel in these positions:
- "rearward facing" up to the
age of 2 on the front passen-
ger seat,
- "forward facing" over the age
of 2 on the outer rear seat.
For further details, see section
"Locations for child seats secured * The rules for carrying children are
using a seat belt". specific to each country. Consult the
current legislation in your country.
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DEACTIVATING THE
PASSENGER'S FRONT AIRBAG

! Never install a rearward facing


child restraint system on a seat
protected by an active front airbag.
This could cause the death of the
child or serious injury.

Passenger airbag OFF

The warning label present on both sides


of the passenger's sun visor repeats
this advice. In line with current legisla-
tion, the following tables contain this
warning in all of the languages required.
i For information on deactivating
the passenger's front airbag, refer
to the "Airbags" section.

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AR
BG НИКОГА НЕ инсталирайте детско столче на седалка с АКТИВИРАНА предна ВЪЗДУШНА ВЪЗГЛАВНИЦА. Това можеда причини СМЪРТ
или СЕРИОЗНО НАРАНЯВАНЕ на детето.
CS NIKDY neumisťujte dětské zádržné zařízení orientované směrem dozadu na sedadlo chráněné AKTIVOVANÝM čelním AIRBAGEM. Hrozí
nebezpečí SMRTI DÍTĚTE nebo VÁŽNÉHO ZRANĚNÍ.
DA Brug aldrig en bagudvendt barnestol på et sæde der er beskyttet af en aktiv airbag. Død eller alvorlig skade på barnet kan forekomme.
DE Verwenden Sie NIEMALS einen Kindersitz oder Babyschale gegen die Fahrtrichtung bei AKTIVIERTEM Airbag, TOD oder ERNSTHAFTE VER-
LETZUNGEN können die Folge sein.
EL Μη χρησιμοποιείτε ΠΟΤΕ παιδικό κάθισμα με την πλάτη του προς το εμπρός μέρος του αυτοκινήτου, σε μια θέση που προστατεύεται από
ΜΕΤΩΠΙΚΟ αερόσακο που είναι ΕΝΕΡΓΟΣ. Αυτό μπορεί να έχει σαν συνέπεια το ΘΑΝΑΤΟ ή το ΣΟΒΑΡΟ ΤΡΑΥΜΑΤΙΣΜΟ του ΠΑΙΔΙΟΥ
EN NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD
can occur
ES NO INSTALAR NUNCA EL SISTEMA DE RETENCIÓN PARA NIÑOS DE ESPALDAS AL SENTIDO DE LA CIRCULACIÓN SOBRE UN ASIENTO
PROTEGIDO CON UN COJÍN INFLABLE FRONTAL ( AIRBAG ) ACTIVADO. ESTO PUEDE CAUSAR LA MUERTE DEL BEBE O HERIRLO
GRAVEMENTE.
ET Ärge kasutage kunagi lapse turvatooli seljaga sõidusuunas sõiduki istmel mis on kaitstud AKTIVEERITUD TURVAPADJAGA. See võib põhjustada
lapsele RASKEID VIGASTUSI või SURMA.
FI ÄLÄ KOSKAAN aseta lapsen turvaistuinta selkä ajosuuntaan istuimelle, jonka edessä suojana on käyttöön aktivoitu TURVATYYNY. Sen laukeam-
inen voi aiheuttaa LAPSEN KUOLEMAN tai VAKAVAN LOUKKAANTUMISEN.
FR NE JAMAIS installer de système de retenue pour enfants faisant face vers l’arrière sur un siège protégé par un COUSSIN GONFLABLE frontal
ACTIVÉ.
Cela peut provoquer la MORT de l’ENFANT ou le BLESSER GRAVEMENT
HR NIKADA ne postavljati dječju sjedalicu leđima u smjeru vožnje na sjedalo zaštićeno UKLJUČENIM prednjim ZRAČNIM JASTUKOM. To bi moglo
uzrokovati SMRT ili TEŠKU OZLJEDU djeteta.
HU SOHA ne használjon menetiránynak háttal beszerelt gyermekülést olyan ülésen, amely AKTIVÁLT ÁLLAPOTÚ (BEKAPCSOLT) FRONTLÉGZSÁK-
KAL van védve. Ez a gyermek halálát vagy súlyos sérülését okozhatja.
IT NON installare MAI seggiolini per bambini posizionati in senso contrario a quello di marcia su un sedile protetto da un AIRBAG frontale ATTIVATO.
Ciò potrebbe provocare la MORTE o FERITE GRAVI al bambino.
LT NIEKADA neįrenkite vaiko prilaikymo priemonės su atgal atgręžtu vaiku ant sėdynės, kuri saugoma VEIKIANČIOS priekinės ORO PAGALVĖS.
Išsiskleidus oro pagalvei vaikas gali būti MIRTINAI arba SUNKIAI TRAUMUOTAS.
LV NAV PIEĻAUJAMS uzstādīt uz aizmuguri vērstu bērnu sēdeklīti priekšējā pasažiera vietā, kurā ir AKTIVIZĒTS priekšējais DROŠĪBAS GAISA
SPILVENS.
Tas var izraisīt BĒRNA NĀVI vai radīt NOPIETNUS IEVAINOJUMUS.

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MT Qatt m’ghandek thalli tifel/tifla marbut f’siggu dahru lejn l-Airbag attiva, ghaliex tista’ tikkawza korriment serju jew anke mewt lit-tifel/tifla
NL Plaats NOOIT een kinderzitje met de rug in de rijrichting op een zitplaats waarvan de AIRBAG is INGESCHAKELD. Bij het afgaan van de airbag
kan het KIND ERNSTIG OF DODELIJK GEWOND raken.
NO Installer ALDRI et barnesete med ryggen mot kjøreretningen i et sete som er beskyttet med en frontal AKTIVERT KOLLISJONSPUTE, BARNET
risikerer å bli DREPT eller HARDT SKADET.
PL NIGDY nie instalować fotelika dziecięcego w pozycji "tyłem do kierunku jazdy"na siedzeniu wyposażonym w CZOŁOWĄ PODUSZKĘ POWIETRZNĄ
w stanie AKTYWNYM.W przeciwnym razie dziecko narażone będzie na ŚMIERĆ lub BARDZO POWAŻNE OBRAŻENIA CIAŁA w momenicie
wyzwolenia poduszki powietrznej
PT NUNCA instale um sistema de retenção para crianças de costas para a estrada, num banco protegido por um AIRBAG frontal ACTIVADO. Esta
instalação poderá provocar FERIMENTOS GRAVES ou a MORTE da CRIANÇA.
RO Nu instalati NICIODATA un sistem de retinere pentru copii, dispus cu spatele in directia de mers, pe un loc din vehicul protejat cu AIRBAG frontal
ACTIVAT. Aceasta ar putea provoca MOARTEA COPILULUI sau RANIREA lui GRAVA.
RU ВО ВСЕХ СЛУЧАЯХ ЗАПРЕЩАЕТСЯ использовать обращенное назад детское удерживающее устройство на сиденье, защищенном
ФУНКЦИОНИРУЮЩЕЙ ПОДУШКОЙ БЕЗОПАСНОСТИ, установленной перед этим сиденьем.
Это может привести к ГИБЕЛИ РЕБЕНКА или НАНЕСЕНИЮ ЕМУ СЕРЬЕЗНЫХ ТЕЛЕСНЫХ ПОВРЕЖДЕНИЙ
SK NIKDY nepoužívajte na prednom sedadle chránenom AKTÍVNYM AIRBAGOM detské zadržiavacie zariadenie umiestnené v proti smere jazdy.
Môže to spôsobiť SMRŤ, alebo VÁŽNE ZRANENIE DIEŤAŤA.
SL NIKOLI ne nameščajte otroškega sedeža s hrbtom v smeri vožnje, če je VARNOSTNA BLAZINA pred sprednjim sopotnikovim sedežem AKTIVI-
RANA. Takšna namestitev lahko povzroči SMRT OTROKA ali HUDE POŠKODBE.
SR NIKADA ne koristite dečje sedište koje se okreće unazad na sedištu zaštićenim AKTIVNIM VAZDUŠNIM JASTUKOM ispred njega, jer mogu nas-
tupiti SMRT ili OZBILJNA POVREDA DETETA.
SV Använd ALDRIG en bakåtvänd barnstol i ett säte skyddat av en AKTIV AIRBAG framför det. Det kan orsaka ALLVARLIGA eller DÖDLIGA skador
på barnet.
TR KESİNLKLE HAVA YASTIĞI AKTİF olan ön koltuğa yüzü arkaya dönük bir çocuk koltuğu yerleştirmeyiniz. Bu ÇOCUĞUN ÖLMESİNE veya ÇOK
AĞIR YARALANMASINA sebep olabilir.

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CHILD SEAT AT THE REAR


"Rearward facing" "Forward facing"
When a "rearward facing" child seat is When a "forward facing" child seat is
installed on a rear passenger seat, installed on a rear passenger seat,
move the vehicle's front seat forwards move the vehicle's front seat forwards
and straighten the backrest so that the and straighten the backrest so that the
"rearward facing" child seat does not legs of the child in the "forward facing"
touch the vehicle's front seat. child seat do not touch the vehicle's
front seat.

i Ensure that the seat belt is cor-


rectly tensioned.
For child seats with a support leg,
ensure that this is in firm contact
with the floor. If necessary, adjust
the front seat of the vehicle.

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CHILD SEATS RECOMMENDED BY PEUGEOT
PEUGEOT offers a range of child seats which are secured using a three point
seat belt:

Group 0: from birth to 10 kg


Group 0 +: from birth to 13 kg

"RÖMER Baby-Safe Plus"


Installed in the rearward facing position.

Groups 2 and 3: from 15 to 36 kg

"KLIPPAN Optima"
From the age of 6 years (approximately 22 kg),
the booster is used on its own.

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LOCATIONS FOR CHILD SEATS SECURED WITH A SEAT BELT


In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for the installation of child seats secured using the
seat belt and universally approved (a) in relation to the weight of the child and the seat in the vehicle.

Weight of the child/indicative age


From 9 to 18 kg From 15 to 25 kg From 22 to 36 kg
Seat Less than 13 kg
(group 1) (group 2) (group 3)
(groups 0 (b) and 0+)
From 1 to 3 years From 3 to 6 years From 6 to 10 years
Up to 1 year approx approx approx approx

Front passenger seat (c)

- fixed U U U U
- height U(R) U(R) U(R) U(R)
adjustable

Outer rear
seats (d) U U U U

(a) Universal child seat: child seat which can be installed in all vehicles using the
seat belt. i Remove and stow the head re-
(b) Group 0: from birth to 10 kg. Infant car seats and "car cots" cannot be installed straint before installing a child
on the front passenger seat. seat with a backrest on a passen-
ger seat. Refit the head restraint
(c) Consult the legislation in force in your country before installing your child on once the child seat has been re-
this seat. moved.
(d) To install a child seat, move the front seat forward, then put the seat back in the
upright position to leave enough space for the child seat and the child's legs.
The front seat can be moved further forward than the intermediate longitudinal
position.
U: seat suitable for the installation of a child seat secured using the seat belt and
universally approved "rearward facing" and/or "forward facing".
U(R): identical to U, with the vehicle's seat adjusted to its highest position.

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! ADVICE ON CHILD SEATS
The incorrect installation of a child You mst remove the head restraint be- Installing a booster seat
seat in a vehicle compromises the fore installing a child seat with backrest
child's protection in the event of an ac- to a passenger seat. The chest part of the seat belt must
cident. Ensure that the head restraint is stored be positioned on the child's shoulder
Ensure that there is no seat belt or or attached securely to prevent it from without touching the neck.
seat belt buckle under the child seat, being thrown around the vehicle in the Ensure that the lap part of the seat
as this could destabilise it. event of sharp braking. Refit the head belt passes correctly over the child's
Remember to fasten the seat belts or restraint when the child seat is removed. thighs.
the child seat harnesses keeping the PEUGEOT recommends the use of
slack relative to the child's body to a a booster seat which has a back, fit-
minimum, even for short journeys. ted with a seat belt guide at shoulder
When installing a child seat using the level.
seat belt, ensure that the seat belt is As a safety precaution, do not leave:
tightened correctly on the child seat - a child or children alone and unsu-
and that it secures the child seat firm- pervised in a vehicle,
ly on the seat of your vehicle. If your
passenger seat is adjustable, move it - a child or an animal in a vehicle
forwards if necessary. which is exposed to the sun, with
Children at the front the windows closed,
At rear seating positions, always leave
sufficient space between the front The legislation on carrying children on - the keys within reach of children
seat and: the front passenger seat is specific to inside the vehicle.
- a "rearward facing" child seat, each country. Refer to the legislation in
force in your country.
- the child's feet for a child seat fitted
"forward facing". Children of under 10 years should not
be carried in the "forward facing" posi-
To do this, move the front seat for- tion on the front passenger seat, unless
wards and, if necessary, move its the rear seats are already occupied by
backrest into the upright position. children or of the rear seats are unus-
For optimum installation of the "for- able or not present.
ward facing" child seat, ensure that Deactivate the passenger's airbag
the back of the child seat is as close when a "rearward facing" child seat is
as possible to the backrest of the ve- installed on the front seat. Otherwise
hicle's seat, in contact if possible. the child would risk being seriously
injured or killed if the airbag were de-
ployed.

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"ISOFIX" MOUNTINGS To secure the child seat to the top tether:


- remove and stow the head restraint
Your vehicle has been approved in ac- before installing the child seat in
cordance with the latest ISOFIX regu- this seating position (refit it once the
lation. child seat has been removed),
The seats, represented below, are fitted - pass the strap of the child seat over
with regulation ISOFIX mountings: the top of the seat backrest, centred
between the apertures for the head
restraint rods,
- fix the hook of the upper strap to the
ring B,
- tighten the upper strap.

- a ring B behind the seat for fixing


the upper strap, referred to as the ! The incorrect installation of a child
Top Tether. seat in a vehicle compromises the
child's protection in the event of an
accident.
The top tether is used to secure the up-
per strap of child seats that have one. Follow the instructions for fitting
There are three rings for each seat: This arrangement limits the forward tip- child seats contained in the seat
ping of the child seat in the event of a manufacturer's installation guide.
front impact.
This ISOFIX mounting system provides
fast, reliable and safe fitting of the child
seat in your vehicle.

The ISOFIX child seats are fitted with


i For information on the possibilities
for installing ISOFIX child seats in
two latches which are secured on the your vehicle, refer to the summary
two rings A. table.
Some seats also have an upper strap,
known as the Top Tether, which is at-
tached to ring B.

- two rings A, located between the


vehicle seat back and cushion, indi-
cated by a marking,
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ISOFIX CHILD SEAT
Recommended by PEUGEOT and approved for your vehicle

ISOFIX child seat with TOP TETHER

RÖMER Duo Plus ISOFIX


(size category B1)

Group 1: from 9 to 18 kg

Installed only in the "forward facing" position.


Is attached to the rings A, as well as the ring B,
referred to as the TOP TETHER, using an upper strap.
Three seat body angles: sitting, reclining, lying.

i This child seat can also be used on seats which are not fitted with ISOFIX mountings.
In this case, it must be attached to the vehicle seat using the three point seat belt.
Adjust the front seat of the vehicle so that the child's feet do not touch the backrest.
Follow the instructions for fitting the child seat given in the seat manufacturer's installation guide.

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LOCATIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ISOFIX CHILD SEATS


In accordance with the European regulation, this table indicates the options for the installation of ISOFIX child seats on the
vehicle seats fitted with ISOFIX mountings.
In the case of the universal and semi-universal ISOFIX child seats, the child seat's ISOFIX size category, determined by a
letter from A to G, is indicated on the child seat next to the ISOFIX logo.

Weight of the child/indicative age

Less than 10 kg
Less than 10 kg (group 0)
(group 0) From 9 to 18 kg (group 1)
Less than 13 kg
Up to 6 months (group 0+) From 1 to 3 years approx
approx
Up to 1 year approx

Type of ISOFIX child seat Infant car seat* "rearward facing" "rearward facing" "forward facing"

ISOFIX size category F G C D E C D A B B1

Universal and semi-universal


ISOFIX child seats which IUF
X IL-SU IL-SU
can be installed on the front IL-SU
passenger seat

IUF: seat suitable for the installation of an Isofix Universal seat, "Forward facing"
and secured using the "Top Tether" upper strap. i Remove and stow the head re-
IL-SU: seat suitable for the installation an Isofix Semi-Universal seat which is: straint before installing a child
seat with a backrest on a passen-
- "rearward facing" fitted with a "Top Tether" upper strap or a support leg, ger seat. Refit the head restraint
- "forward facing" fitted with a support leg, once the child seat has been re-
For the securing of the "Top Tether" upper strap, refer to the "Isofix Mountings" moved.
paragraph.
X: seat which is not suitable for the installation of an ISOFIX seat of the size cat-
egory indicated.
* Infant car seats and "car cots" cannot be installed on the front passenger seat.
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DIRECTION INDICATORS EMERGENCY OR ASSISTANCE WARNING TRIANGLE
Selection of the left or right direction in-
CALL
dicators to signal a change of direction This system allows you to make an This safety device should be used in
of the vehicle. emergency or assistance call to the addition to the hazard warning lamps.
emergency services or to the dedicated Its presence in the vehicle is mandatory.
PEUGEOT service.

Placing the triangle in


the road
 Place the triangle behind the vehi-
cle, as required by the legislation in
force in your country.

! Before leaving your vehicle to set


up and install the triangle, switch
on the hazard warning lamps and
put on your high visibility vest.
 Lower the lighting stalk when moving
to the left. For more information on the use of this
 Raise the lighting stalk when moving function, refer to the "Audio equipment
and telematics" section.
to the right.
i Refer to the manufacturer's in-
structions on unfolding and install-
i If you forget to cancel the direction
indicators for more than twenty sec-
ing supplied with the triangle.
onds, the volume of the audible sig-
nal will increase if the speed is above
40 mph (60 km/h).

Three flashes of the direction


indicators
 Press briefly upwards or downwards,
without going beyond the point of re-
sistance; the direction indicators will
flash 3 times.

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HAZARD WARNING LAMPS HORN


A visual warning by means of the direc-
tion indicators to alert other road users to Audible warning to alert other road us-
a vehicle breakdown, towing or accident. ers to an imminent danger.

 Press this button, the direction indi-


cators flash.
 Press one of the spokes of the
They can operate with the ignition off. steering wheel.

Automatic operation of hazard


warning lamps
i Use the horn moderately and only
in the following cases:
When braking in an emergency, de- - immediate danger,
pending on the deceleration, the hazard
warning lamps come on automatically. - overtaking a cyclist or pedes-
trian,
They switch off automatically the first
time you accelerate. - when approaching an area
where there is no visibility.
 You can also switch them off by
pressing the button.

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TYRE UNDER-INFLATION Puncture
DETECTION This warning lamp and the STOP
!
All repairs and changing of tyres on
System which automatically checks the warning lamp come on in the in- a wheel fitted with this system must
pressure of the tyres while driving. strument panel, accompanied by be carried out by a PEUGEOT
an audible signal and a message dealer or a qualified workshop.
in the multifunction screen locat-
ing the wheel concerned. If, when changing a tyre, you in-
stall a wheel which is not detected
 Stop immediately, avoiding any sud- by your vehicle (example: fitting
den movement of the steering wheel of snow tyres), you must have the
and the brakes. system reinitialised by a PEUGEOT
 Change the damaged wheel (punc- dealer or a qualified workshop.
tured or very deflated tyre), and
have the tyre pressure checked as
soon as possible.

Sensor(s) not detected or faulty


A message appears in the multifunction i
screen, accompanied by an audible sig- This system does not eliminate
Sensors fitted in each valve trigger a nal, to locate the wheel or wheels which
warning in the event of malfunction. The the need to have the tyre pres-
are not detected or to indicate a fault in sure checked regularly (refer to the
speed has to be above 12 mph (20 km/h). the system. "Identification markings" section) to
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a quali- ensure that the optimum dynamic
fied workshop to replace the faulty performance of the vehicle is main-
i The tyre under-inflation detection
system is an aid to driving which
sensor(s). tained and prevent premature wear
of the tyres, particularly in arduous
does not replace the need for the driving conditions (heavy load, high
driver to be vigilant or to drive re- speed).
sponsibly. The tyre pressures must be checked
cold, at least once a month. Re-
Flat tyre i member to check the pressure of the
A message appears in the multifunction This message is also displayed spare wheel.
screen, accompanied by an audible sig- when one of the wheels is away The tyre under-inflation detection
nal, to locate the wheel concerned. from the vehicle (being repaired) or system may experience temporary
 Check the tyre pressures as soon when one or more wheels without a interference due to electro-magnetic
as possible. sensor are fitted. signals on a frequency close to that
This check must be carried out when The spare wheel is not fitted with used by the system.
the tyres are cold. a sensor.

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BRAKING ASSISTANCE Operating fault Emergency braking assistance


SYSTEMS* System which, in an emergency, en-
If this warning lamp comes on,
Group of supplementary systems which accompanied by an audible ables you to obtain the optimum braking
help you to obtain optimum braking in signal and a message in the pressure more quickly, thus reducing
complete safety in emergency situations: screen, it indicates a malfunc- the stopping distance.
- anti-lock braking system (ABS), tion of the anti-lock braking system
which could result in loss of control of Activation
- electronic brake force distribution the vehicle when braking. It is triggered by the speed at which the
(EBFD), brake pedal is pressed.
- emergency braking assistance (EBA). The effect of this is a reduction in the
If this warning lamp comes on,
together with the STOP and resistance of the pedal and an increase
ABS warning lamps, accompa- in braking efficiency.
nied by an audible signal and
a message in the screen, it indicates a
Anti-lock braking system malfunction of the electronic brake force
and electronic brake force
distribution
distribution which could result in loss of
control of the vehicle when braking. ! When braking in an emergency,
press firmly without releasing the
You must stop as soon as it is safe pressure.
Linked systems which improve the sta- to do so.
bility and manoeuvrability of your vehicle
when braking, in particular on poor or In either case, contact a PEUGEOT
slippery surfaces. dealer or a qualified workshop.

Activation
The anti-lock braking system comes
into operation automatically when there
is a risk of wheel lock.
Normal operation of the ABS may make
i When replacing wheels (tyres and
itself felt by slight vibration of the brake rims), ensure that they conform to the
pedal. manufacturer's recommendations.

! When braking in an emergency,


press very firmly without releasing
the pressure.
* According to country.
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TRAJECTORY CONTROL Deactivation Operating fault
SYSTEMS In exceptional conditions (starting a ve-
If this warning lamp comes on,
hicle which is bogged down, stuck in
snow, on soft ground, ...), it may be ad- accompanied by an audible sig-
visable to deactivate the ASR and ESP nal and a message in the mul-
Anti-slip regulation (ASR) and systems, so that the wheels can move tifunction screen, this indicates
electronic stability programme freely and regain grip. a malfunction of these systems.
(ESP) Have them checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.
The anti-slip regulation (also known as
Traction Control) optimises traction to
prevent skidding of the wheels, by act-
ing on the brakes of the driving wheels
and on the engine.
The electronic stability programme acts
on the brake of one or more wheels and
on the engine to keep the vehicle on the
trajectory required by the driver, within
the limits of the laws of physics. !
The ESP/ASR systems offer ex-
ceptional safety in normal driving,
 Press the "ESP OFF" button, located but this should not encourage the
Activation in the centre of the dashboard. driver to take extra risks or drive at
high speed.
These systems are activated automati-
cally each time the vehicle is started. The correct functioning of these
If this warning lamp comes on on the in- systems depends on observation
strument panel and the indicator lamp on of the manufacturer's recommen-
They come into operation in the button comes on, this indicates that the dations regarding the wheels (tyres
the event of a grip or trajectory ASR and ESP systems are deactivated. and rims), the braking components,
problem. the electronic components and the
This is indicated by flashing of Reactivation PEUGEOT assembly and repair
this warning lamp in the instru- procedures.
These systems are reactivated automati-
ment panel. cally each time the ignition is switched After an impact, have these systems
back on or from 30 mph (50 km/h). checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.
 Press the "ESP OFF" button again
to reactivate them manually.

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ROLL-OVER BARS SEAT BELTS


System which protects all of the oc-
! In order to guarantee the correct opera-
tion and the deployment of the roll-over
cupants restrained by their seat belt bars if roll-over is detected, the follow- Front seat belts
should the vehicle roll over. ing conditions must be complied with:
- no accessory which is not recom- The front seat belts are fitted with a pre-
The roll-over bars are built into the back tensioning and force limiting system.
of the rear bench seat. Their presence mended by PEUGEOT should be
is indicated by the words "Rollover Pro- in contact with or fixed to the roll- This system improves safety in the front
tection". over bars, seats in the event of front impacts. De-
- no object should block or stop the pending on the severity of the impact, the
movement of the roll-over bars, pretensioning system instantly tightens
the seat belts against the body of the oc-
- the area above the roll-over bars cupants.
should be clear of any objects.
The pretensioning seat belts are active
when the ignition is on.
The force limiter reduces the pressure
of the seat belt on the occupant's chest.
This improves their protection.

Activation
They are triggered simultaneously should
the vehicle roll over.

Operating fault
If this warning lamp comes on
in the instrument panel, accom-
panied by an audible signal and
a message in the multifunction
screen, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop
to have the system checked.

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Fastening Seat belt not fastened/unfastened Rear seat belts
warning lamp
The rear seats are fitted with two three-
When the ignition is switched on, point inertia reel seat belts.
this warning lamp comes on in
the instrument panel if the driver*
and/or the front passenger has
not fastened their seat belt. Fastening
Above approximately 12 mph (20 km/h)  Pull the strap, then insert the tongue
and for two minutes, this warning lamp in the buckle.
flashes accompanied by an audible sig-
nal of increasing volume. When the two  Check that the seat belt is fastened
minutes have elapsed, this warning lamp correctly by pulling the strap.
remains on until the driver* and/or the
front passenger fastens their seat belt. Unfastening
 Press the red button on the buckle.
 Pull the strap, then insert the tongue Seat belt not fastened/unfastened
in the buckle. warning lamps panel
 Check that the seat belt is fastened
correctly by pulling the strap.

Unfastening
 Press the red button on the buckle.

1. Front left seat belt warning lamp.


2. Front right seat belt warning lamp.
On the central panel, the corresponding
warning lamp 1 or 2 comes on in red if
the seat belt is not fastened or is unfas-
tened.

* According to country.
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i The driver must ensure that passen-


gers use the seat belts correctly and
In order to be effective, a seat belt must:
- be tightened as close to the body as
Recommendations for children
Use a suitable child seat if the passen-
that they are all restrained securely possible, ger is less than 12 years old or shorter
before setting off. than one and a half metres.
- be pulled in front of you with a
Wherever you are seated in the ve- smooth movement, checking that it Never use the same seat belt to se-
hicle, always fasten your seat belt, does not twist, cure more than one person.
even for short journeys.
- be used to restrain only one person, Never allow a child to travel on your lap.
Do not interchange the seat belt
buckles as they will not fulfil their - not bear any trace of cuts or fraying,
role fully. - not be converted or modified to
The seat belts are fitted with an in- avoid affecting its performance.
ertia reel permitting automatic ad- In accordance with current safety regula-
tions, for all repairs on your vehicle, go to In the event of an impact
justment of the length of the strap
to your size. The seat belt is stowed a qualified workshop with the skills and Depending on the nature and se-
automatically when not in use. equipment needed, which a PEUGEOT riousness of the impact, the pre-
Before and after use, ensure that dealer is able to provide. tensioning device may be deployed
the seat belt is reeled in correctly. Have your seat belts checked regu- before and independently of the air-
larly by a PEUGEOT dealer or a quali- bags. Deployment of the pretensioners
The lower part of the strap must be is accompanied by a slight discharge
positioned as low as possible on fied workshop, particularly if the straps
show signs of damage. of harmless smoke and a noise, due
the pelvis. to the activation of the pyrotechnic car-
The upper part must be positioned Clean the seat belt straps with soapy tridge incorporated in the system.
in the hollow of the shoulder. water or a textile cleaning product, sold
by PEUGEOT dealers. In all cases, the airbag warning lamp
The inertia reels are fitted with an comes on.
automatic locking device which After folding or moving a seat or rear
bench seat, ensure that the seat belt is Following an impact, have the seat
comes into operation in the event belts system checked, and if neces-
of a collision, emergency braking positioned and reeled in correctly.
sary replaced, by a PEUGEOT dealer
or if the vehicle rolls over. You can or a qualified workshop.
release the device by pulling firmly
on the strap and releasing it so that
it reels in slightly.

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AIRBAGS Impact detection zones Front airbags
The airbags have been designed to System which protects the head and
maximise the safety of the occupants in chest of the driver and front passenger
the event of violent collisions. They sup- in the event of a front impact.
plement the action of the force-limiting The driver's airbag is fitted in the centre
seat belts. of the steering wheel; the front passen-
In this case, the electronic detectors ger's airbag is fitted in the dashboard
record and analyse the front and side above the glove box.
impacts suffered in the impact detection
zones:
- in the event of a serious impact,
the airbags are deployed instanta-
neously and contribute towards pro-
tecting the occupants of the vehicle;
immediately after the impact, the
airbags deflate rapidly so that they
do not hinder the visibility of the oc- A. Front impact zone.
cupants or their possible exit from B. Side impact zone.
the vehicle,
- in the event of a minor impact or
rear impact and in certain roll-over
conditions, the airbags will not be
deployed; the seat belt alone con-
tributes towards providing your pro-
tection in these situations.
i The deployment of one or more
airbags is accompanied by a slight Deployment
discharge of smoke and a noise, The airbags are deployed, except the
due to the activation of the pyro- passenger's front airbag if it has been
! technic cartridge incorporated in
the system.
deactivated, in the event of a serious
front impact applied to all or part of the
The airbags do not operate when front impact zone A, in the longitudinal
the ignition is off. This smoke is not harmful, but sen-
sitive individuals may experience centreline of the vehicle on a horizontal
This equipment only operates once. some irritation. plane and directed from the front to the
If a second impact occurs (during rear of the vehicle.
the same or a subsequent acci- The noise of the detonation may
result in a slight loss of hearing for The front airbag inflates between the
dent), the airbag will not operate. front occupant of the vehicle and the
a short time.
dashboard to cushion their forward
movement.
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Deactivation Operating fault


Only the front passenger's airbag can ! To assure the safety of your child, If this warning lamp comes on in
be deactivated: it is imperative that the passenger's the instrument panel, accompa-
 with the ignition off, insert the key airbag is deactivated when you in- nied by an audible warning and
in the passenger airbag deactivation stall a "rearward facing" child seat a message in the multifunction
switch 1, on the front passenger seat. screen, contact a PEUGEOT
Otherwise, the child would risk be- dealer or a qualified workshop without
 turn it to the "OFF" position, delay to have the system checked. The
ing seriously injured or killed if the
 then, remove the key keeping the airbag were deployed. airbags may no longer be deployed in
switch in the new position. the event of a serious impact.

Reactivation
When you remove a "rearward facing" ! If both airbag warning lamps come
child seat, turn switch 1 to the "ON" po- on continuously, do not install a
sition to reactivate the airbag and so as- "rearward facing" child seat on the
sure the safety of your front passenger front passenger seat.
in the event of an impact.
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop.

According to version, this warn-


ing lamp comes on either in
the instrument panel or in the
central panel when the ignition
is on and until the airbag is re-
activated.

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Knee airbag* Lateral airbags Impact detection zones
System which protects the driver's knees System which protects the driver and
in the event of a serious front impact. front passenger in the event of a violent
This airbag is fitted in the dashboard side impact in order to limit the risks of
below the steering column. injury to the chest.
Each lateral airbag is fitted in the front
seat back frame, on the door side.

A. Front impact zone.


B. Side impact zone.

! The airbag may not be deployed in


an impact or minor accident on the
Deployment Deployment side of the vehicle.
It is deployed at the same time as the It is deployed unilaterally in the event The airbag is not deployed in a
front airbags. of a violent impact applied to all or part front or rear impact.
of the side impact zone B, operating at
right angles to the longitudinal axis of
the vehicle in a horizontal plane and
from the exterior of the vehicle towards Operating fault
the interior. If this warning lamp comes on
The lateral airbag comes between the on the instrument panel, accom-
front occupant of the vehicle and the panied by an audible signal and
corresponding door trim panel. a message in the screen, con-
tact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop to have the system checked.
The airbags may no longer be deployed
in the event of a violent impact.
* According to country.
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! For the airbags to be fully


effective, observe the following
safety rules:
Sit in a normal upright position. Front airbags
Wear a correctly adjusted seat belt. Do not drive holding the steering wheel by its spokes or resting your hands on
Do not leave anything between the the centre part of the wheel.
occupants and the airbags (a child, Passengers must not place their feet on the dashboard.
pet, object...). This could hamper the Do not smoke as deployment of the airbags can cause burns or the risk of injury
operation of the airbags or injure the from a cigarette or pipe.
occupants.
Never remove or pierce the steering wheel or hit it violently.
After an accident or if the vehicle has
been stolen or broken into, have the Do not attach or stick anything to the steering wheel or dashboard, this could
airbag systems checked. cause injury if the airbags are deployed.
All work on the airbag system must be
carried out by a PEUGEOT dealer or Knee airbag*
a qualified workshop. Do not sit with your knees any nearer to the steering wheel than necessary.
Even if all of the precautions men-
tioned are observed, a risk of injury
or of slight burns to the head, chest Lateral airbags
or arms when an airbag is deployed Only use approved covers on the seats, compatible with the deployment of the
cannot be ruled out. Indeed, the bag lateral airbags. For information on the range of seat covers suitable for your
inflates almost instantly (within a few vehicle, contact a PEUGEOT dealer (see the "Accessories" section).
milliseconds) then deflates within the
same time discharging the hot gas via Do not attach or stick anything to the seat backs. This could cause injury to the
openings provided for this purpose. chest or arms if the lateral airbag is deployed.
Do not sit with the upper part of the body any nearer to the door than necessary.

* According to country.

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DRIVING 7
PARKING BRAKE 6-SPEED MANUAL GEARBOX

Engaging 5th or 6th gear Engaging reverse gear


 Raise the ring under the knob and
move the gear lever to the left then
forwards.

! Only engage reverse gear when


the vehicle is stationary with the
engine at idle.

Applying
 Pull the parking brake lever fully up
to immobilise your vehicle.

Releasing
 Move the lever fully to the right to
engage 5th or 6th gear. i
Failure to observe this procedure may As a safety precaution and to facili-
 Pull the parking brake lever gently, tate starting of the engine:
press the release button then lower cause permanent damage to the gear-
the lever fully. box (engaging 3rd or 4th gear by mis- - always select neutral,
take). - press the clutch pedal.
When the vehicle is being driven, if this
warning lamp and the STOP warning
lamp come on, accompanied by an au-
dible signal and a message in the mul-
tifunction screen, this indicates that the parking
brake is still on or has not been properly released.
! When driving on flooded roads or
when crossing a ford, drive at walk-
ing speed.
! When parking on a slope, direct
your wheels against the pavement,
apply the parking brake and en-
gage a gear.

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GEAR SHIFT INDICATOR* Example:


System which reduces fuel consumption
- You are in third gear. ! In the case of driving which makes
particular demands on the perfor-
by advising the driver to change up on mance of the engine (firm pres-
vehicles fitted with a manual gearbox. sure on the accelerator pedal, for
example, when overtaking...), the
system will not recommend a gear
change.
The system never suggests:
- engaging first gear,
- engaging reverse gear,
Operation - engaging a lower gear.
- You press the accelerator pedal
moderately.
The system intervenes only when driv-
ing economically.
Depending on the driving situation and
your vehicle's equipment, the system
may advise you to skip one or more
gears. You can follow this instruction
without engaging the intermediate
gears.
The gear recommended should not
be considered compulsory. In fact, the
configuration of the road, the amount - The system may suggest that you
of traffic and safety remain determining engage a higher gear, if appropriate.
factors when choosing the best gear.
Therefore, the driver remains responsi-
ble for deciding whether or not to follow
the advice given by the system.
This function cannot be deactivated.

The information appears in the form of


an arrow in the instrument panel screen.
Depending on your vehicle's equip-
ment, this arrow may be accompanied
by the recommended gear.
* According to engine.
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AUTOMATIC GEARBOX Gear lever Displays in the instrument panel
Four-speed automatic gearbox which
offers a choice between the comfort of
fully automatic operation, enhanced by
sport and snow programmes, or manual
gear changing.
There are therefore four driving modes:
- automatic operation for electronic
management of the gears by the
gearbox,
- sport programme for a more dy-
namic style of driving,
- snow programme to improve driv-
ing when traction is poor,
- sequential operation for manual
changing of the gears by the driver. P. Park. When you move the lever in the gate
- Immobilisation of the vehicle, park- to select a position, the corresponding
ing brake on or off. indicator is displayed in the instrument
panel.
- Starting the engine.
P. Park
R. Reverse.
R. Reverse
- Reversing manoeuvres, vehicle sta-
tionary, engine at idle. N. Neutral
Gear selection gate N. Neutral. D. Drive (Automatic driving)
- Immobilisation of the vehicle, park- S. Sport programme
ing brake on. . Snow programme
- Starting the engine. 1 2 3 4. Gears engaged during manual
D. Automatic operation. operation
M + / -. Manual operation with sequen- -. Invalid value during manual operation
tial changing of the four gears.
 Push forwards to change up through
the gears. Foot on brake
or  Press the brake pedal
 Pull backwards to change down when this indicator lamp is
1. Gear lever. through the gears. displayed in the instrument
panel (e.g.: starting the en-
2. Button "S" (sport). gine).
3. Button "" (snow).
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Moving off Automatic operation Sport and snow programmes


 Apply the parking brake.  Select position D for automatic These two special programmes supple-
 Select position P or N. changing of the four gears. ment the automatic operation in very
specific conditions of use.
 Start the engine.
If this procedure is not followed, there is The gearbox then operates in auto-
an audible signal, accompanied by the adaptive mode, without any intervention Sport programme "S"
display of an warning message. on the part of the driver. It continuously  Press button "S", after starting the
selects the most suitable gear accord- engine.
 With the engine running, press the ing to the style of driving, the profile of
brake pedal. the road and the load in the vehicle. The gearbox automatically favours a
 Release the parking brake. dynamic style of driving.
 Select position R, D or M. For maximum acceleration without
 Gradually release the brake pedal. touching the gear lever, press the accel- S appears in the instrument
The vehicle moves off immediately. erator pedal down fully (kick down). The panel.
gearbox changes down automatically
or maintains the gear selected until the
i If position N is selected inadver-
maximum engine speed is reached.
On braking, the gearbox changes down Snow programme ""
tently while driving, allow the en-
gine to return to idle then select automatically to provide efficient engine  Press button "", after starting the
position D to accelerate. braking. engine.
If the ambient temperature is below If you release the accelerator sharply, The gearbox adapts to driving on slip-
-23°C, the engine should be left at the gearbox will not change to a higher pery roads.
idle for four minutes, to ensure the gear for safety reasons. This programme improves starting and
correct operation and life of the en- drive when traction is poor.
gine and gearbox.
 appears in the instrument
! When the engine is running at idle, panel.
with the brakes released, if posi-
tion R, D or M is selected, the vehicle ! Never select position N while the
moves even without the accelerator vehicle is moving.
being pressed. Never select positions P or R un- Return to automatic operation
When the engine is running, never less the vehicle is completely sta-
leave children in the vehicle without tionary.  At any time, press the button select-
supervision. ed again to quit the programme en-
gaged and return to auto-adaptive
When carrying out maintenance with mode.
the engine running, apply the park-
ing brake and select position P.

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Manual operation Invalid value during manual Operating fault
operation
 Select position M for sequential When the ignition is on, the
changing of the four gears. This symbol is displayed if a
gear is not engaged correctly lighting of this warning lamp,
 Push the lever towards the + sign to (selector between two posi- accompanied by an audible
change up a gear. tions). signal and a message in the
 Pull the lever towards the - sign to multifunction screen, indicates a gear-
change down a gear. box fault.
In this case, the gearbox switches to
back-up mode and is locked in 3rd gear.
It is only possible to change from one Stopping the vehicle You may feel a substantial knock when
gear to another if the vehicle speed and changing from P to R and from N to R.
engine speed permit; otherwise, the Before switching off the engine, you This will not cause any damage to the
gearbox will operate temporarily in au- can engage position P or N to place the gearbox.
tomatic mode. gearbox in neutral. Do not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h), local
In both cases, apply the parking brake speed restrictions permitting.
to immobilise the vehicle. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a quali-
D disappears and the gears fied workshop as soon as possible.
engaged appear in succes-
sion in the instrument panel.
If the engine speed is too low
or too high, the gear selected
flashes for a few seconds, then the ac-
tual gear engaged is displayed. i If the lever is not in position P,
when the driver's door is opened or
! There is a risk of damage to the
It is possible to change from position D approximately 45 seconds after the gearbox:
(automatic) to position M (manual) at ignition is switched off, a warning - if you press the accelerator and
any time. message appears in the screen. brake pedals at the same time,
When the vehicle is stationary or mov-  Return the lever to position P; - if you force the movement of
ing very slowly, the gearbox selects the message disappears. the gear lever from the P posi-
gear M1 automatically. tion to another position when
The sport and snow programmes do not the battery is flat.
operate in manual mode. To reduce fuel consumption when
i When driving on flooded roads or
when crossing a ford, proceed at
at a prolonged standstill with the
engine running (traffic jam...), put
walking pace. the gear lever in the N position and
apply the parking brake.

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SPEED LIMITER Steering mounted controls Displays in the instrument panel


System which prevents the vehicle from
exceeding the speed programmed by the
driver.
When the programmed speed limit is
reached, pressing the accelerator pedal
no longer has any effect.
The speed limiter is switched on manu-
ally: it requires a programmed speed of at
least 20 mph (30 km/h).
The speed limiter is switched off by
manual operation of the control.
The programmed speed can be exceed-
ed temporarily by pressing the accelera-
tor firmly.
To return to the programmed speed, sim- The controls of this system are grouped The programmed information is grouped
ply slow down to a speed below the pro- together on stalk A. together in the instrument panel screen.
grammed speed. 1. Speed limiter mode selection dial 5. Speed limiter on/off indication
The programmed speed remains in the 2. Value decrease button 6. Speed limiter mode selection indica-
memory when the ignition is switched off. 3. Value increase button tion
4. Speed limiter on/off button 7. Programmed speed value

i The speed limiter cannot, in any


circumstances, replace the need to
respect speed limits, nor can it re-
place the need for vigilance and re-
sponsibility on the part of the driver.

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Programming Operating fault
 Turn dial 1 to the "LIMIT" position: In the event of a speed limiter mal-
the speed limiter mode is selected function, the speed is cleared result-
but is not switched on (OFF). ing in flashing of the dashes. Contact a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified work-
shop to have the system checked.
You do not have to switch the
speed limiter on in order to set the
speed.
 Set the speed value by pressing button 2 or 3 (e.g.:
70 mph (110 km/h).
You can then change the programmed speed using but-
tons 2 and 3:
- by + or - 1 mph (km/h) = short press,
- by + or - 5 mph (km/h) = long press,
- in steps of + or - 5 mph (km/h) = maintained press.
 Switch the speed limiter on by pressing button 4.
 Switch the speed limiter off by pressing button 4: the dis-
play confirms that it has been switched off (OFF).
 Switch the speed limiter back on by pressing button 4
again.

Exceeding the programmed speed


Pressing the accelerator pedal to exceed the programmed
speed will not have any effect unless you press the pedal
firmly past the point of resistance.
The speed limiter is deactivated temporarily and the pro- ! On a steep descent, the speed lim-
iter will not be able to prevent the
grammed speed, which is still displayed, flashes.
vehicle from exceeding the pro-
Returning to the programmed speed, by means of intention- grammed speed.
al or unintentional deceleration of the vehicle, automatically
cancels the flashing of the programmed speed. To avoid any risk of jamming of the
pedals:
- ensure that the mat is secured
Return to normal driving correctly,
 Turn dial 1 to the "0" position: the speed limiter mode is - do not fit one mat on top of an-
deselected. The display returns to the distance recorder. other.

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CRUISE CONTROL Steering mounted controls Displays in the instrument panel


System which automatically maintains
the speed of the vehicle at the value
programmed by the driver, without any
action on the accelerator pedal.
The cruise control is switched on
manually: it requires a minimum vehicle
speed of 25 mph (40 km/h), as well as
the engaging of:
- fourth gear on a manual gearbox,
- second gear on an automatic gear-
box in sequential mode,
- position D on an automatic gearbox.
The cruise control is switched off man-
ually or by pressing the brake or clutch
pedal or on triggering of the ESP sys- The controls of this system are grouped The programmed information is grouped
tem for safety reasons. together on stalk A. together in the instrument panel screen.
It is possible to exceed the programmed 1. Cruise control mode selection dial 5. Cruise control off/resume indication
speed temporarily by pressing the ac- 2. Value decrease button 6. Cruise control mode selection indi-
celerator pedal. 3. Value increase button cation
To return to the programmed speed, 4. Cruise control off/resume button 7. Programmed speed value
simply release the accelerator pedal.
Switching off the ignition cancels any
programmed speed value.

i The cruise control cannot, in any


circumstances, replace the need to
respect speed limits, nor can it re-
place the need for vigilance and re-
sponsibility on the part of the driver.
You are advised to keep your feet
near the pedals at all times.

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Programming Operating fault
 Turn dial 1 to the "CRUISE" po- In the event of a cruise control mal-
sition: the cruise control mode is function, the speed is cleared result-
selected but is not switched on ing in flashing of the dashes. Contact a
(OFF). PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified work-
shop to have the system checked.
 Set the programmed speed by
accelerating to the required
speed, then press button 2 or 3
(e.g.: 70 mph (110 km/h)).
You can then change the programmed speed using but-
tons 2 and 3:
- by + or - 1 mph (km/h) = short press,
- by + or - 5 mph (km/h) = long press,
- in steps of + or - 5 mph (km/h) = maintained press.

 Switch off the cruise control by pressing button 4: the


display confirms that it has been switched off (OFF). !
When the cruise control is switched
on, be careful if you maintain the
pressure on one of the programmed
speed changing buttons: this may
result in a very rapid change in the
 Switch the cruise control back on by pressing button 4 speed of your vehicle.
again.
Do not use the cruise control on
slippery roads or in heavy traffic.
Exceeding the programmed speed On a steep descent, the cruise
control will not be able to prevent
Intentional or unintentional exceeding of the programmed the vehicle from exceeding the pro-
speed results in flashing of this speed on the display. grammed speed.
Return to the programmed speed, by means of intentional or To avoid any risk of jamming of the
unintentional deceleration of the vehicle, automatically can- pedals:
cels the flashing of the speed. - ensure that the mat is secured
correctly,
Return to normal driving
- never fit one mat on top of an-
 Turn dial 1 to the "0" position: the cruise control mode is other.
deselected. The display returns to the distance recorder.

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VISUAL AND AUDIBLE The parking sensors are switched on When the distance between the rear of the vehi-
PARKING SENSORS by engaging reverse gear. cle and the obstacle is less than approximately
This is accompanied by an audible signal. thirty centimetres, the audible signal becomes
System consisting of four proximity sen- continuous and the "Danger" symbol appears,
sors, installed in the rear bumper. depending on the multifunction screen version.

The parking sensors are switched off


by moving the gear lever to neutral.

i The parking sensor system cannot,


in any circumstances, replace the
need for vigilance and responsibility
on the part of the driver.

It detects any obstacle (person, vehicle,


tree, barrier...) located behind the vehi-
cle, however, it will not be able to detect
obstacles located immediately below
the bumper.

The proximity information is indicated


i An object, such as a stake, a road-
by:
- an audible signal which becomes
works cone or any other similar
object may be detected at the start more rapid as the vehicle approach-
of the manoeuvre but may no lon- es the obstacle,
ger be detected when the vehicle - a diagram on the multifunction
moves nearer to it. screen*, with blocks which move
closer to the vehicle. * According to version.
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Deactivation / Activation of the rear Operating fault
parking sensors
The function is deactivated In the event of a malfunction of
or activated via the vehicle the system, when reverse gear is
configuration menu. engaged this warning lamp is dis-
played in the instrument panel and/
or a message appears in the screen, accom-
panied by an audible signal (short beep).
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.

i The status of the function is stored


when the ignition is switched off.
i In bad weather or in winter, ensure
that the sensors are not covered
with mud, ice or snow. When re-
verse gear is engaged, an audible
signal (long beep) indicates that
the sensors may be dirty.
i The function will be deactivated au-
tomatically if a trailer is being towed
Certain sound sources (motorcy-
cle, lorry, pneumatic drill, etc.) may
or a bicycle carrier is fitted (vehicle trigger the audible signals of the
fitted with a towbar or bicycle car- parking sensor system.
rier recommended by PEUGEOT).

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PEUGEOT & TOTAL


PARTNERS IN PERFORMANCE AND
PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT

Innovation at the service of performance


The TOTAL Research and Development
teams develop lubricants for PEUGEOT
which satisfy the requirements of the lat-
est technical innovations incorporated in
PEUGEOT vehicles.
This ensures that you obtain the best perfor-
mance and the maximum engine life.

Reduced exhaust emissions


TOTAL lubricants are formulated to optimise
the efficiency of engines and the protection
of the emissions post-treatment systems. It
is crucial to observe the servicing recom-
mendations made by PEUGEOT to ensure
correct operation.

RECOMMENDS

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BONNET  Unclip the stay C from its housing. RUNNING OUT OF FUEL
Protects the components of the engine
 Fix the stay in one of the two notch- (DIESEL)
es to hold the bonnet open.
and provides access for checking levels. On vehicles fitted with HDi engines, the
fuel system must be primed if you run
out of fuel; refer to the corresponding
Opening engine compartment view.

 Open the front left door.


If the tank on your vehicle is fitted with
 Pull the interior release lever A, a misfuel prevention device, refer to the
located at the bottom of the door "Misfuel prevention (Diesel)" section.
frame.

If the engine does not start first time,


don't keep trying but start the procedure
again from the beginning.

1.6 litre HDi engine


Closing
 Fill the fuel tank with at least five li-
 Take the stay out of the support notch. tres of diesel.
 Clip the stay in its housing.  Open the bonnet.
 Lower the bonnet and release it at  If necessary, unclip the styling cover
the end of its travel. for access to the priming pump.
 Push the exterior safety catch B to  Pull on the bonnet to check that it is  Squeeze and release the priming
secured correctly. pump repeatedly until resistance is
the left and raise the bonnet.
felt (there may be resistance at the
i The location of the interior release
lever prevents opening of the bon-
first press).
 Operate the starter until the engine
net while the left hand front door is
closed. starts (if the engine does not start at the
first attempt, wait around 15 seconds
When the engine is hot, handle the before trying again).
exterior safety catch and bonnet
stay with care (risk of burns).  If the engine does not start after a
few attempts, operate the priming
pump again then start the engine.
! Because of the presence of elec-
trical equipment under the bonnet,  Clip the styling cover back in place.
it is recommended that exposure  Close the bonnet.
to water (rain, washing, ...) be re-
stricted.
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PETROL ENGINES

The caps and covers provide access for checking the levels of the various fluids and to replace certain components.

1. Coolant reservoir. 4. Air filter. 7. Battery.

2. Passenger compartment filter. 5. Brake fluid reservoir. 8. Engine oil dipstick.

3. Screenwash and headlamp wash 6. Fusebox. 9. Engine oil filler cap.


reservoir.

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DIESEL ENGINE

The caps and covers provide access for checking the levels of the various fluids, to replace certain components and to prime
the fuel system.
1. Coolant reservoir. 4. Priming pump. 8. Engine oil dipstick.

2. Passenger compartment filter. 5. Brake fluid reservoir. 9. Engine oil filler cap.

3. Screenwash and headlamp wash 6. Fusebox. 10. Air filter.


reservoir.
7. Battery.

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CHECKING LEVELS  Wipe the end of the dipstick using a Topping up the engine oil level
clean non-fluffy cloth. Refer to the "Petrol engine" or "Diesel
Check all of these levels regularly and
top them up if necessary, unless other-  Refit the dipstick and push fully engine" section for the location of the oil
wise indicated. down, then pull it out again to make filler cap in the engine compartment of
the visual check: the correct level is your vehicle.
If a level drops significantly, have the between the marks A and B.
corresponding system checked by a  Unscrew the oil filler cap to reveal
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified work- the filler aperture.
shop.  Add oil in small quantities, avoiding
Take care when working under the bon- any spills on engine components
net, as some parts of the engine can be (risk of fire).
extremely hot (risk of burns).  Wait a few minutes before checking
the level again using the dipstick.
A = MAX  Add more oil if necessary.
Engine oil level  After checking the level, carefully re-
The check is carried out either fit the oil filler cap and the dipstick in
when the ignition is switched its tube.
on using the oil level indicator
in the instrument panel for ve- B = MIN
hicles with and electric oil level gauge,
or using the dipstick.
To ensure that the reading is correct, If you find that the level is above the A
your vehicle must be parked on a level mark or below the B mark, do not start After topping up the oil, the check when
surface and the engine having been off the engine. switching on the ignition with the oil
for more than 30 minutes. - If the level is above the MAX mark level indicator in the instrument panel
It is normal to top up the oil level be- (risk of damage to the engine), con- is not valid during the 30 minutes after
tween two services (or oil changes). tact a PEUGEOT dealer or a quali- topping up.
PEUGEOT recommends that you check fied workshop.
the level, and top up if necessary, every - If the level is below the MIN mark,
3 000 miles (5 000 kms). you must top up the engine oil. Engine oil change
Refer to the warranty and maintenance
Checking using the dipstick record for details of the interval for this
Refer to the "Petrol engine" or "Diesel operation.
engine" section for the location of the Oil grade In order to maintain the reliability of the
dipstick in the engine compartment of Before topping-up the oil or changing engine and emission control system,
your vehicle. the oil, check that the oil is the correct the use of additives in the engine oil is
 Take the dipstick by its coloured grip grade for your engine and conforms to prohibited.
and remove it completely. the manufacturer's recommendations.
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Brake fluid level Fluid specification Used products
The brake fluid level should be The coolant must conform to the manu-
close to the "MAX" mark. If it is facturer's recommendations.
not, check the brake pad wear. ! Avoid any prolonged contact of
used oil or fluids with the skin.
Changing the brake fluid Screenwash and headlamp Most of these fluids are harmful to
Refer to the warranty and maintenance wash* fluid health or indeed very corrosive.
record for details of the interval for this
operation. The minimum level of this fluid
is indicated by an audible sig-
Fluid specification nal and a message in the multi-
The brake fluid must conform to the function screen.
manufacturer's recommendations. Top up the level when you stop the ve-
hicle.
Do not discard used oil or fluids
Coolant level Fluid specification into sewers or onto the ground.
To ensure optimum cleaning and avoid Take used oil to a PEUGEOT dealer
The coolant level should be freezing, plain water should not be used or a qualified workshop (France) or
close to the "MAX" mark but to top up or replace this fluid. an authorised waste disposal site.
should never exceed it.

When the engine is warm, the tempera-


ture of the coolant is regulated by the
fan. This can operate with the ignition off. Diesel additive level (Diesel with
On vehicles which are fitted with a particle emission filter)
particle emission filter, the fan may The minimum level of this additive is
operate after the vehicle has been indicated by illumination of the service
switched off, even if the engine is warning lamp, accompanied by an au-
cold. dible signal and a message in the multi-
In addition, as the cooling system is function screen.
pressurised, wait at least one hour after
switching off the engine before carrying Topping up
out any work. This additive must be topped up by a
To avoid any risk of scalding, unscrew PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified work-
the cap by two turns to allow the pres- shop without delay.
sure to drop. When the pressure has
dropped, remove the cap and top up the
level.
* According to country.
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CHECKS Air filter and passenger compartment filter Particle emission filter (Diesel)
Unless otherwise indicated, check these Refer to the warranty and Illumination of the service warning lamp togeth-
components as specified in the warranty maintenance record for details er with a related message indicates the start of
and maintenance record for your engine. of the replacement intervals saturation of the particle emissions filter.
Otherwise, have them checked by a for these components.
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified work-
shop.
Depending on the environ-
ment (dusty atmosphere...) and the use i As soon as the driving conditions
of the vehicle (city driving...), replace permit, regenerate the filter by driv-
Battery them twice as often if necessary. ing at a speed of at least 35 mph
A clogged passenger compartment filter (60 km/h) until the service warning
The battery does not require may have an adverse effect on the per- lamp goes off.
any maintenance. formance of the air conditioning system Maintenance of the particle emis-
However, check that the ter- and generate undesirable odours. sion filter must be carried out by
minals are clean and correctly a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
tightened, particularly in sum- workshop.
mer and winter. Following prolonged operation of
When carrying out work on the battery, the vehicle at very low speed or at
refer to the "Battery" section for details idle, you may, exceptionally, notice
of the precautions to be taken before the emission of water vapour at the
disconnecting the battery and following exhaust on acceleration. This does
its reconnection. not have any adverse effect on the
performance of the vehicle or on
the environment.

Oil filter
Replace the oil filter each time
the engine oil is changed.
Refer to the warranty and main-
tenance record for details of
the replacement interval for this
component.

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Manual gearbox Brake disc and drum wear
!
The gearbox does not re- For any information relating Only use products recommended by
quire any maintenance (no oil to checking of the brake disc PEUGEOT or products of equivalent
change). and/or drum wear, contact a quality and specifications.
Refer to the warranty and PEUGEOT dealer or a quali- In order to optimise the operation
maintenance record for details fied workshop. of units as important as the braking
of the level checking intervals system, PEUGEOT selects and of-
for this component. fers very specific products.
To avoid damaging the electrical
units, the use of a high pressure
Automatic gearbox Parking brake washer in the engine compartment
is strictly prohibited.
The gearbox does not re- If the parking brake travel is
quire any maintenance (no oil too long or if you notice a loss After washing the vehicle, or in hu-
change). of effectiveness of this sys- mid or wintry conditions, ice can
tem, the parking brake must form on the brake discs and pads
Refer to the warranty and with a resulting loss of efficiency of
maintenance record for de- be adjusted, even between
two services. the brakes. Make a few light brake
tails of the checking intervals applications to defrost and dry the
for this component. This system must be checked by a brakes.
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified work-
Brake pads shop.

Brake wear depends on the


style of driving, particularly in
the case of vehicles used in
town, over short distances. It
may be necessary to have the
condition of the brakes checked, even
between vehicle services.
Unless there is a leak on the circuit, a
drop in the brake fluid level indicates
that the brake pads are worn.

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TEMPORARY PUNCTURE Description of the kit


REPAIR KIT
Complete system consisting of a com-
pressor and a sealant cartridge which
permits temporary repair of a tyre so
that you can drive to the nearest ga-
rage.
It is designed to repair most punctures
which could affect the tyre, located on
the tyre tread or shoulder.

A. "Sealant" or "Air" position selector. F. Sealant cartridge.


B. On "I" / off "O" switch. G. White pipe with cap for repair.
C. Deflation button. H. Black pipe for inflation.
D. Pressure gauge (in bar and p.s.i.). I. Speed limit sticker.
E. Compartment housing:
- a cable with adaptor for 12 V socket,
- various inflation adaptors for ac-
cessories, such as balls, bicycle
tyres...

i The vehicle's electric system allows


the connection of a compressor for
i The speed limit sticker I must be
affixed to the vehicle's steering
long enough to inflate a tyre after wheel to remind you that a wheel is
a puncture repair or for inflating a in temporary use.
small inflatable accessory.
Do not exceed a speed of 50 mph
(80 km/h) when driving with a tyre
repaired using this type of kit.

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Repair procedure
1. Sealing

 Switch off the ignition.  Uncoil the white pipe G fully.  Connect the compressor's electric
 Turn the selector A to the  Unscrew the cap from the white pipe. plug to the vehicle's 12 V socket.
"sealant" position.  Connect the white pipe to the valve  Start the vehicle and leave the engine
 Check that the switch B is in of the tyre to be repaired. running.
position "O".

i Avoid removing any foreign bodies


which have penetrated into the tyre.
! Take care, this product is harmful
(e.g. ethylene-glycol, colophony...)
! Do not start the compressor be-
fore connecting the white pipe to
if swallowed and causes irritation the tyre valve: the sealant product
to the eyes. would be expelled through the pipe.
Keep this product out of the reach
of children.

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 Switch on the compressor by mov-  Remove the kit and screw the cap
ing the switch B to position "I" until back on the white pipe.
the tyre pressure reaches 2.0 bars. Take care to avoid staining your ve-
The sealant is injected into the tyre hicle with traces of fluid. Keep the kit
under pressure; do not disconnect to hand.
the pipe from the valve during this  Drive immediately for approximately
operation (risk of splashing). three miles (five kilometres), at reduced
speed (between 15 and 35 mph (20 and
60 km/h)), to plug the puncture.
 Stop to check the repair and the tyre
pressure using the kit.

i If after around 5 to 7 minutes the


pressure is not attained, this indi-
cates that the tyre is not repairable;
contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop for assistance.

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2. Inflation

 Turn the selector A to the  Connect the compressor's electric  Adjust the pressure using the com-
"air" position. plug to the vehicle's 12 V socket. pressor (to inflate: switch B in po-
 Uncoil the black pipe H fully.  Start the vehicle again and leave the sition "I"; to deflate: switch B in
engine running. position "O" and press button C),
 Connect the black pipe to in accordance with the vehicle's tyre
the valve of the wheel. pressure label (located on the left
hand door aperture).
A loss of pressure indicates that the
puncture has not been fully plugged;
contact a PEUGEOT dealer or qual-
ified workshop for assistance.
! As soon as possible, go to a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
 Remove and stow the kit.
 Drive at reduced speed (50 mph
workshop. [80 km/h] max) limiting the distance
You must inform the technician travelled to approximately 120 miles
that you have used this kit. Af- (200 km).
ter inspection, the technician will
advise you on whether the tyre
can be repaired or if it must be
replaced.

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Removing the cartridge Checking tyre pressures /


inflating accessories
You can also use the compressor, with-
out injecting any product, to:
- check or adjust the pressure of your
tyres,
- inflate other accessories (balls, bi-
cycle tyres...).

 Connect the compressor's electri-


cal connector to the vehicle's 12 V
 Stow the black pipe. socket.
 Detach the angled base from the  Start the vehicle and let the engine
white pipe. run.
 Support the compressor vertically.  Adjust the pressure using the com-
 Unscrew the cartridge from the bottom. pressor (to inflate: switch B in po-
sition "I"; to deflate: switch B in
position "O" and press button C),
according to the vehicle's tyre pres-
! Beware of discharges of fluid.
The expiry date of the fluid is indi-
sure label or the accessory's pres-
sure label.
cated on the cartridge.  Turn the selector A to the  Remove the kit then stow it.
The sealant cartridge is designed "Air" position.
for single use; even if only partly  Uncoil the black pipe H fully.
used, it must be replaced.
 Connect the black pipe to
After use, do not discard the car- the valve of the wheel or accessory.
tridge into the environment, take
it to an authorised waste disposal If necessary, fit one of the adaptors
site or a PEUGEOT dealer. supplied with the kit first.
Do not forget to obtain a new
sealant cartridge, available from
PEUGEOT dealers or from a qual-
ified workshop.

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CHANGING A WHEEL*
List of tools Other accessories
Procedure for changing a faulty wheel
for the spare wheel using the tools pro-
vided with the vehicle.

Access to the tools

5. Removable towing eye.


Refer to the paragraph "Towing
the vehicle".
All of these tools are specific to your
vehicle. Do not use them for other
purposes.

1. Wheelbrace.
The tools are installed in a box at the For removal of the wheel trim and
bottom of the boot under the spare
wheel.
removal of the wheel fixing bolts.
2. Jack with integral handle. i
For access to them, refer to the para- For raising the vehicle.
graph "Access to the spare wheel" on Wheel with trim
the following page. 3. "Bolt cover" tool. When removing the wheel,
For removal of the bolt protectors detach the trim first using the
(covers) on alloy wheels. wheelbrace 1 pulling at the valve
4. Socket for the security bolts (located passage hole.
in the glove box). When refitting the wheel, re-
For adaptation of the wheelbrace fit the trim starting by placing its
to the special "security" bolts. notch facing the valve and press
around its edge with the palm of
your hand.

* According to country.
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Access to the spare wheel Taking out the wheel


 Slacken and remove the retaining
strap.
 Raise the spare wheel towards you
from the rear.
 Take the wheel out of the boot.

Putting the wheel back in place


 Put the spare wheel back in its housing.
The "space-saver" spare wheel is in-
stalled in the boot under the floor.  Put the retaining strap back in place
and tighten it.
To gain access to it:
 Put the boot floor back in place.
 place the vehicle in the "coupé" con-
figuration,
 open the boot,
 raise the floor.

i Fixing the "space-saver" spare


wheel
i If your vehicle is fitted with alloy
Tyre under-inflation detection wheels, it is normal to notice, when
tightening the bolts on fitting, that
The spare wheel is not fitted with a the washers do not come into con-
sensor. The punctured wheel must tact with the "space-saver" spare
be repaired by a PEUGEOT dealer. wheel. The wheel is secured by the
conical contact of each bolt.

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Removing a wheel List of operations
 Remove the chromed bolt cover from
each of the bolts using the tool 3.
 If your vehicle is equipped with
this, fit the security socket 4 on the
wheelbrace 1 to slacken the security
bolt.
 Slacken the other bolts using the
wheelbrace 1 only.

 Place the jack 2 in contact with one


of the two front A or rear B locations
i provided on the underframe, which-
ever is closest to the wheel to be
Parking the vehicle changed.
Immobilise the vehicle where it  Extend the jack 2 until its base plate
does not block traffic: if possible, is in contact with the ground. Ensure
park the vehicle on level, stable that the centreline of the jack base
and non-slippery ground. plate is directly below the location A
or B used.
Apply the parking brake, switch off
the ignition and engage first gear*
to lock the wheels.
If necessary, place a chock under
the wheel diagonally opposite the  Raise the vehicle until there is suf-
wheel to be changed. ficient space between the wheel and
It is imperative that you ensure that the ground to admit the spare (not
the occupants get out of the vehicle punctured) wheel easily.
and wait in a safe location.  Remove the bolts and store them in
Never go underneath a vehicle a clean place.
raised using a jack; use an axle  Remove the wheel.
stand.

* position P for the automatic gearbox.

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Fitting a wheel List of operations


 Put the wheel in place on the hub.
 Screw in the bolts by hand.
 Pre-tighten the security bolt us-
ing the wheelbrace 1 fitted with the
security socket 4 (if your vehicle is
equipped with this).
 Pre-tighten the other bolts using the
wheelbrace 1 only.

 Lower the vehicle fully.


 Fold the jack 2 and detach it.

i After changing a wheel


Using the "space-saver" spare wheel:  Tighten the security bolt using the
 do not fit the wheel trim, wheelbrace 1 fitted with the security
 do not exceed a speed of 50 mph socket 4 (if your vehicle is equipped
(80 km/h). with this).
Have the tightening of the bolts and  Tighten the other bolts using the
the pressure of the spare wheel wheelbrace 1 only.
checked by a PEUGEOT dealer  Refit the chromed bolt covers on
without delay. each of the bolts.
Have the punctured wheel repaired  Store the tools in the box at the bottom
and replace it on the vehicle as of the boot.
soon as possible.  Store the punctured wheel in a corner
of the boot.

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SNOW CHAINS Use only the chains designed to be fit- Advice on installation
ted to the type of wheel fitted to your  If you have to fit the chains during
In wintry conditions, snow chains im- vehicle:
prove traction as well as the behaviour a journey, stop the vehicle on a flat
of the vehicle when braking. surface on the side of the road.
 Apply the parking brake and posi-
Chain tion any wheel chocks to prevent
Original tyre size movement of your vehicle.
specification
i The snow chains must be fitted
 Fit the chains following the instruc-
tions provided by the manufacturer.
only to the front wheels. They must Maximum link  Move off gently and drive for a few
never be fitted to "space-saver" 205/45 R17 moments, without exceeding 30 mph
size: 7 mm
type spare wheels. (50 km/h).
 Stop your vehicle and check that the
For more information on snow chains, snow chains are correctly tightened.
contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a quali-
fied workshop.

i Take account of the legislation in i Avoid driving with snow chains on


force in your country on the use roads that have been cleared of
of snow chains and the maximum snow, to avoid damaging your ve-
running speed authorised. hicle's tyres and the road surface.
It is recommended that before you
leave, you practise fitting the snow
chains on a level and dry surface.
If your vehicle is fitted with alloy
wheels, check that no part of the
chain or its fixings is in contact with
the wheel rim.

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CHANGING A BULB Model with conventional lamps Changing the direction indicator
bulbs
Front lamps
The headlamps are fitted with polycar-
bonate glass with a protective coating:
 do not clean them using a dry or
abrasive cloth, nor with a deter-
gent or solvent product,
 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 Model with elliptical module dipped
their edges for too long, so as not to beam headlamps and directional
damage their protective coating and headlamps
seals.  Turn the bulb holder one quarter of
a turn and remove it.
 Pull the bulb then change it.
To refit, carry out these operations in
reverse order.

i
Changing a bulb should only be i Amber coloured bulbs, such as
done after the headlamp has been
switched off for several minutes the direction indicators, must be
(risk of serious burns). replaced with bulbs of identical
specification and colour.
 Do not touch the bulb directly
with your fingers, use a lint-free
cloth. 1. Direction indicators
(PY21W amber).
It is imperative to use only anti-
ultraviolet (UV) type bulbs to avoid 2. Sidelamps (W5W).
damaging the headlamp. 3. Dipped beam headlamps
Always replace a failed bulb with a (H7-55W).
new bulb with the same type and 4. Main beam headlamps (H1-55W).
specification. 5. Directional headlamps (H7-55W).
6. Foglamps (H11-55W).
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Changing the sidelamp bulbs Changing the foglamp bulbs
 Disconnect the main headlamp For replacement of these bulbs, contact
connector. a PEUGEOT dealer.
 Remove the plastic protective cover
by pulling on the tab.
 Turn the bulb holder one quarter of
a turn and remove it. Changing the integrated direction
 Pull the bulb and change it. indicator side repeaters
To refit, carry out these operations in
reverse order.

Changing the dipped, main beam or


directional headlamp bulbs
 Disconnect the main headlamp
connector.
 Remove the corresponding plastic
protective cover by pulling on the tab.

 Insert a screwdriver towards the


centre of the repeater between the
 Disconnect the connector of the repeater and the base of the mirror.
corresponding lamp.  Tilt the screwdriver to extract the
 Move aside the spring to release the repeater and remove the repeater.
bulb and remove the bulb.  Disconnect the repeater connector.
To refit, carry out these operations in To refit, carry out these operations in
reverse order. reverse order.
To obtain a replacement repeater, con-
tact a PEUGEOT dealer.

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Rear lamps Changing bulbs


These bulbs (with the exception of the diode
lamps) are changed from outside the boot:

 first open the flap to gain access to


the fixing bolt,
 remove the lamp fixing bolt,
 remove the lamp from the outside,
 disconnect the lamp connector,
 remove the lamp seal,

 press the four tabs and remove the


1. Brake lamps (P 21 W). bulb holder,
2. Sidelamps (LEDs).  turn the bulb one quarter of a turn
3. Foglamps (P 21 W). and change it.
4. Direction indicators (PY 21 W To refit, carry out these operations in re-
amber). verse order.
5. Reversing lamps (R 10 W).

i Amber coloured bulbs, such as the


direction indicators, must be re-
placed with bulbs of identical speci-
fication and colour.

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Changing the third brake lamp Changing the number plate lamp
(LEDs) bulbs (W 5 W) !
High pressure washing
When using this type of washing
on stubborn dirt, do not persist on
the headlamps, the lamps and their
surrounds to avoid damaging their
protective coating and seals.

For the replacement of this type of LED  Insert a thin screwdriver in one of
lamp, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a the exterior holes of the lens.
qualified workshop.  Push it towards the outside to unclip it.
 Remove the lens.
 Pull the bulb and change it.

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CHANGING A FUSE Replacing a fuse


Procedure for the replacement of a Before replacing a fuse, the cause of the
i Installation of electrical acces-
failed fuse with a new fuse in order to failure must be identified and rectified. sories
rectify a failure of the corresponding  Identify the failed fuse by examining Your vehicle's electrical circuit
function. the condition of its filament. is designed to operate with the
standard or optional equipment.
Before installing other electrical
equipment or accessories in your
vehicle, contact a PEUGEOT dealer
or a qualified workshop.

!
PEUGEOT does not accept any
responsibility for the costs incurred
Good Failed in repairing your vehicle or for the
malfunctions resulting from the in-
stallation of additional accessories
 Use the special tweezer to extract which are not supplied or recom-
the fuse from its housing. mended by PEUGEOT and which
 Always replace the faulty fuse with a are not installed in accordance with
Access to the tools fuse of the same rating. its instructions, particularly when
 Check that the number marked on the combined consumption of all of
The extraction tweezer is installed on the the additional equipment connect-
back of the dashbaord fusebox cover. the box and the rating marked on
the top of the fuse correspond to the ed exceeds 10 milliamperes.
To gain access to it:
following tables.
 unclip the cover pulling at the top,
 remove the cover completely,
 remove the tweezer.

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Dashboard fuses Fuse table
The fusebox is placed in the lower
dashboard (left-hand side). Fuse N° Rating Functions

G37 30 A Retractable roof unit supply.

G38 20 A Hi-Fi amplifier.

G39 20 A Driver and passenger heated seats.

G40 40 A Trailer fusebox supply.

Fuse N° Rating Functions

F1 - Not used.

Access to the fuses F2 - Not used.


 refer to the "Access to the tools"
paragraph. Airbags and pre-tensioners control
F3 5A unit.

Clutch pedal switch, diagnostic socket,


electrochromatic rear view mirror, air conditioning,
F4 10 A steering wheel angle sensor, particle emission filter
pump (Diesel).

F5 30 A Rear electric windows, retractable roof.

Front electric windows, folding mirrors


F6 30 A supply.
Front courtesy lamp, map reading reading lamps,
F7 5A sun visor lighting, glove box lighting.

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Fuse N° Rating Functions

Audio/telephone, multifunction screen, steering


F8 20 A mounted controls, tyre under-inflation detection,
trailer fusebox, alarm (accessory).

Front 12 V socket, front courtesy lamp, map


F9 30 A reading lamps, sun visor lighting, glove box lighting.

Alarm siren, alarm control unit, directional


F10 15 A headlamps.

Diagnostic socket, low current ignition switch,


F11 15 A automatic gearbox control unit.

Sunshine sensor, trailer fusebox,


F12 15 A retractable roof.

Engine fusebox, ABS relay, dual-function brake


F13 5A switch.

Instrument panel, seat belt warning lamps panel,


F14 15 A headlamp adjustment, air conditioning, audio equipment,
Bluetooth system, rear parking sensors control unit.

F15 30 A Locking and deadlocking.

F17 40 A Heated rear screen and door mirrors.

SH - PARC shunt.

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Engine compartment fuses Fuse table
The fusebox is placed in the engine
compartment, near the battery (left- Fuse N° Rating Functions
hand side).
Engine control unit and fan assembly control relay
supply, timing and canister electrovalves (1.6 l 16V THP),
F1 20 A air flow sensor (Diesel), injection pump
(Diesel), water in Diesel sensor (Diesel), EGR
electrovalves, air heating (Diesel).

F2 15 A Horn.
F3 10 A Front wash-wipe.
F4 20 A Headlamp wash.
Fuel pump (petrol), Turbo electrovalves
F5 15 A (1.6 l 16V THP).
Access to the fuses
F6 10 A Vehicle speed sensor, automatic gearbox.
 Unclip the cover.
 Replace the fuse (refer to the cor-
responding paragraph). Electric power steering, directional headlamps,
 When you have finished, close the F7 10 A directional headlamps control relay, switching and
cover carefully to ensure correct protection unit (Diesel).
sealing of the fuse box.
F8 20 A Starter motor control.
F9 10 A ABS/ESP control unit, brake pedal switch.
Engine control unit actuators (petrol: ignition coils,
electrovalves, oxygen sensors, injectors, heaters,
F10 30 A electronic thermostat) (Diesel: electrovalves,
heaters).
F11 40 A Air conditioning blower.
F12 30 A Windscreen wipers Low/High speed.

F13 40 A Built-in systems interface supply (ignition positive).

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Fuse N° Rating Functions

F14 30 A Diesel heater (Diesel).


F15 10 A Left main beam headlamp.
F16 10 A Right main beam headlamp.
F17 15 A Left dipped beam headlamp.
F18 15 A Right dipped beam headlamp.

Maxi-fuse table

Fuse N° Rating Functions

MF1* 70 A Fan assembly.


MF2* 20 A/30 A ABS/ESP pump.
MF3* 20 A/30 A ABS/ESP electrovalves.
Box 1

MF4* 60 A Built-in systems interface supply.


MF5* 60 A Built-in systems interface supply.
MF6* 30 A Additional fan assembly (1.6 l 16V THP).
MF7* 80 A Dashboard fusebox.
MF8* - Not used.
MF9* 80 A Heating unit (Diesel).
Box 2

MF10* 80 A Electric power steering.


* The maxi-fuses provide additional pro-
tection for the electrical systems. All MF11* 40 A Valvetronic electric motor (1.6 l 16V THP).
work on the maxi-fuses must be car-
ried out by a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.
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BATTERY Starting using another
battery
Procedure for charging your battery
when it is flat or for starting the engine  Connect the red cable to the posi-
using another battery. tive terminal (+) of the flat battery A,
then to the positive terminal (+) of
the slave battery B.
Access to the battery

 Connect one end of the green or


black cable to the negative termi-
nal (-) of the slave battery B.
 Connect the other end of the green
or black cable to the vehicle's offset
The battery is located under the bonnet. earth point.
To gain access to it:  Start the support vehicle.
 open the bonnet using the interior re-  Operate the starter of the broken
lease lever, then the exterior safety down vehicle and let the engine run.
catch,
 Wait until the engine returns to idle
 secure the bonnet stay, and disconnect the cables.
 lift the plastic cover on the (+) terminal.

! Certain vehicle functions may not


be available if the battery is not suf-
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Charging the battery using a Reconnecting the (+) cable


battery charger  Position the open clamp E of the ! Do not charge the batteries without
cable on the positive post (+) of the disconnecting the terminals first.
 Disconnect the battery from the ve- battery.
hicle. Do not disconnect the terminals
 Press vertically on the clamp E to while the engine is running.
 Follow the instructions for use pro- position it correctly on the battery.
vided by the manufacturer of the
charger.  Lock the clamp by spreading the po-
sitioning lug and then lowering the Before disconnecting the
 Reconnect starting with the nega- tab D. battery
tive terminal (-). Wait 2 minutes after switching off
Do not apply excessive force on the
 Check that the terminals and connec- tab as locking will not be possible if the the ignition before disconnecting
tors are clean. If they are covered with clamp is not positioned correctly; start the battery.
sulphate (whitish or greenish deposit), the procedure again. Close the windows and the doors
remove them and clean them. before disconnecting the battery.

Disconnecting the (+) cable


Following reconnection of the
battery
The batteries contain harmful sub- Following reconnection of the bat-
stances such as sulphuric acid and tery, switch on the ignition and wait
lead. They must be disposed of in 1 minute before starting to permit
accordance with regulations and initialisation of the electronic sys-
must not, in any circumstances, be tems. However, if slight difficulties
discarded with household waste. are encountered following this op-
Take used remote control batteries eration, contact a PEUGEOT deal-
and vehicle batteries to a special er or a qualified workshop.
collection point. Referring to the corresponding sec-
tion, you must yourself reinitialise:
- the remote control key,
 Raise the locking tab D fully to re- - the one-touch electric windows,
lease the cable terminal clamp E. - the GPS satellite navigation
system (depending on version).

i It is advisable to disconnect the


battery if the vehicle is to be left un-
used for more than one month.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION 9
LOAD REDUCTION MODE Switching to economy mode CHANGING A WIPER BLADE
System which manages the use of cer- Once the thirty minutes are over, a Procedure for replacing a worn wiper
tain functions according to the level of message appears on the multifunction blade with a new one without the use
charge remaining in the battery. screen indicating that the vehicle has of tools.
When the vehicle is being driven, the switched to economy mode and the ac-
load reduction function temporarily deac- tive functions are put on standby.
tivates certain functions, such as the air
conditioning, the heated rear screen...
The deactivated functions are reactivated i Removing a front wiper blade
automatically as soon as conditions permit. If a roof operation is in progress,
it will be completed, but no further
operation is possible.  Raise the corresponding wiper arm.
 Unclip the wiper blade and remove it.

ENERGY ECONOMY MODE Exiting economy mode Fitting a front wiper blade
System which manages the duration of These functions are reactivated auto-  Check the size of the wiper blade
use of certain functions to conserve a matically next time the vehicle is driven. as the shorter blade is fitted on the
sufficient level of charge in the battery.  In order to resume the use of these right-hand side of the vehicle.
After the engine has stopped, you can functions immediately, start the  Put the corresponding new wiper
still use functions such as the audio engine and let it run for a few minutes. blade in place and clip it.
equipment, windscreen wipers, dipped The time available to you will then be  Fold down the wiper arm carefully.
beam headlamps, courtesy lamp, etc. double the duration for which the engine
for a maximum combined duration of is left running. However, this period will al-
thirty minutes. ways be between five and thirty minutes.

! A flat battery prevents the engine


from starting (refer to the corre-
sponding paragraph).

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TOWING THE VEHICLE Towing your vehicle Towing another vehicle


Procedure for having your vehicle
towed or for towing another vehicle us-
ing a removable towing eye.

Access to the tools

 On the front bumper, pull on the cov-  On the rear bumper, unclip the cover
er to unclip it. by pressing at the bottom.
 Screw the towing eye in fully.  Screw the towing eye in fully.
 Install the towing arm.  Install the towing arm.
 Switch on the hazard warning lamps  Switch on the hazard warning lamps
on the towed vehicle. on the towed vehicle.
The towing eye is installed in a holder at
the bottom of the boot under the floor.
For access to it:
 place the vehicle in "coupé" configu-
ration,
 open the boot, i  Place the gear lever in neutral
 raise the floor, (position N on the automatic
 remove the towing eye from the gearbox).
holder. Failure to observe this specific
instruction may result in dam-
age to certain braking units and
the absence of braking assis-
tance when the engine is re-
started.

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TOWING A TRAILER Driving with a trailer places greater de-
! General recommendations mands on the towing vehicle and the
driver must take particular care.
Observe the legislation in force in Towbar suitable for the attachment of a
your country. trailer or installation of a bicycle carrier,
with additional lighting and signalling.
Ensure that the weight of the tow- Driving advice
ing vehicle is higher than that of the
towed vehicle.
Distribution of loads
The driver must remain at the
wheel of the towed vehicle and  Distribute the load in the trailer so
must have a valid driving licence. that the heaviest items are as close
as possible to the axle and the nose
When towing a vehicle with all four weight approaches the maximum
wheels on the ground, always use permitted without exceeding it.
an approved towing bar; rope and
straps are prohibited. Air density decreases with altitude, thus
reducing engine performance. Above
The towing vehicle must move off 1 000 metres, the maximum towed load
gently. must be reduced by 10 % for every
When towing a vehicle with the 1 000 metres of altitude.
engine off, there is no longer any
power assistance for braking or
steering. Your vehicle is primarily designed for Refer to the "Technical data" section for
In the following cases, you must al- transporting people and luggage, but it details of the weights and towed loads
ways call on a professional recov- may also be used for towing a trailer. which apply to your vehicle.
ery service:
- vehicle broken down on a mo- Side wind
torway or fast road,
- four-wheel drive vehicle, i We recommend the use of genuine
 Take into account the increased
sensitivity to side wind.
- when it is not possible to put the PEUGEOT towbars and their har-
gearbox into neutral, unlock the nesses that have been tested and
steering, or release the parking Cooling
approved from the design stage of
brake, your vehicle, and that the fitting of the Towing a trailer on a slope increases
- towing with only two wheels on towbar is entrusted to a PEUGEOT the temperature of the coolant.
the ground, dealer or a qualified workshop. As the fan is electrically controlled, its
- where there is no approved If the towbar is not fitted by a PEUGEOT cooling capacity is not dependent on
towing bar available... dealer, it is imperative that it is fitted in the engine speed.
accordance with the vehicle manufac-  To lower the engine speed, reduce
turer's instructions. your speed.

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The maximum towed load on a long in- BOOT LUGGAGE CARRIER


cline depends on the gradient and the
ambient temperature.

In all cases, keep a check on the cool-


ant temperature.

 If the warning lamp and the


STOP warning lamp come
on, stop the vehicle and
switch off the engine as
soon as possible.

Braking
Towing a trailer increases the braking
distance.
A boot luggage carrier, designed specifi-
To avoid overheating of the brakes on a cally for your coupé-cabriolet, is available
long mountain type of descent, the use from your PEUGEOT dealer as an ac-
of engine braking is recommended. cessory.
Follow the manufacturer's recommen-
Tyres dations for fitting and use.
 Check the tyre pressures of the tow-
ing vehicle and of the trailer, observ-
ing the recommended pressures.

Lighting
 Check the electrical lighting and sig-
nalling on the trailer.

! When loading the boot luggage car-


rier, take care not to cover the third
i The rear parking sensors will be
brake lamp and the number plate.
deactivated automatically if a gen- The retractable roof must not not
uine PEUGEOT towbar is used. operated when the boot luggage
carrier is fitted.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION 9
ACCESSORIES "Security":
A wide range of accessories and genu-
anti-theft alarm, window engraving, i Installation of radio
communication transmitters
wheel security bolts, child seats and Before installing any after-market ra-
ine parts is available from the PEUGEOT booster cushions, breathalyzer, first aid
dealer network. dio communication transmitter, you
kit, warning triangle, high visibility jacket, can contact a PEUGEOT dealer for
These accessories and parts have stolen vehicle tracking system, tempo-
been tested and approved for reliability the specification of transmitters which
rary puncture repair kit, snow chains, can be fitted (frequency, maximum
and safety. non-slip covers, front foglamps kit... power, aerial position, specific instal-
They are all adapted to your vehicle and lation requirements), in line with the
benefit from PEUGEOT's recommen- Vehicle Electromagnetic Compatibil-
dation and warranty. ity Directive (2004/104/EC).
"Protection":
"Comfort":
mats*, seat covers compatible with lateral
door deflectors, side blinds and rear airbags, aluminium or PVC door aperture
blind, coat hanger fixed to head re- finishers...
straint, front centre armrest, under shelf
storage, front and rear parking sen-
sors... "Multimedia":
i Depending on the legislation in
force in the country, certain safety
equipment may be compulsory:
audio systems, satellite navigation high visibility safety vests, warn-
"Transport solutions": systems, hands-free kit, CD changer, ing triangles, breathalyzers, spare
boot liner, luggage net, cigarette lighter, speakers, DVD player, connection kit bulbs, spare fuses, a fire extin-
roof bars, bicycle carrier on roof bars, for MP3 or CD player, USB Box... guisher, a first aid kit, mud flaps at
ski carrier, roof box... the rear of the vehicle.
Towbar, which must be fitted by PEUGEOT You can also obtain products for clean-
dealer or a qualified workshop. ing and maintenance (exterior and in-
terior), topping up (screenwash...), and
refills (cartridge for the temporary punc-
ture repair kit...) by visiting a PEUGEOT
dealer.
! The fitting of electrical equipment
or accessories which are not rec-
"Styling": ommended by PEUGEOT may
aluminium gear lever knob, spoiler, styling result in a failure of your vehicle's
strips, alloy wheels, trims, chromed mirror electronic system and excessive
shells, body kit... electrical consumption.
Please note this precaution. You are
advised to contact a PEUGEOT rep-
* To avoid any risk of jamming of the resentative to be shown the range of
pedals: recommended equipment and ac-
- ensure that the mat is positioned cessories.
and secured correctly,
- never fit one mat on top of another.
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10 TECHNICAL DATA

ENGINES AND GEARBOXES

PETROL ENGINE 1.6 litre VTi 120 hp

Manual Automatic
GEARBOX
(5-speed) (4-speed)

Cubic capacity (cc) 1 598

Bore x stroke (mm) 77 x 85.8

Max power*: EU standard (kW) 88

Max power engine speed (rpm) 5 750

Max torque: EU standard (Nm) 160

Max torque engine speed (rpm) 4 250

Fuel Unleaded

Catalytic converter Yes

OIL CAPACITY (in litres)

Engine (with filter replacement) 4.25 4.25

* The maximum power corresponds to the value type-approved on a test bed, under conditions defined in European legislation
(Directive 1999/99/EC).

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WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)

Petrol engines 1.6 litre VTi 120 hp

Gearboxes Manual Auto.

- Unladen weight (kerb weight*) 1 417 1 455

- Payload 292 312

- Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 709 1 767

- Gross train weight (GVW)

on a 12% gradient 2 559 2 647

- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)

on a 10% or 12% gradient - -


- Braked trailer** (with load transfer within 1 040 1 060
GTW limit)
- Unbraked trailer 600 600

- Recommended nose weight 42 43

* The kerb weight is equal to the unladen weight + driver (75 kg).
** The weight of the braked trailer can be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is re-
duced by the same amount; warning: towing with a lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road holding.
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for every additional 1 000 metres.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle to protect the engine; when the ambi-
ent temperature is higher than 37 °C, limit the towed weight.

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ENGINES AND GEARBOXES

DIESEL ENGINE 1.6 litre HDi 112 hp

GEARBOX Manual (6-speed)

Cubic capacity (cc) 1 560

Bore x stroke (mm) 75 x 88.3

Max power*: EU standard (kW) 80

Max power engine speed (rpm) 4 000

Max torque: EU standard (Nm) 240

Max torque engine speed (rpm) 1 750

Fuel Diesel

Catalytic converter Yes

Particle emission filter Yes

OIL CAPACITY (in litres)

Engine (with filter replacement) 3.75

* The maximum power corresponds to the value type-approved on a test bed, under conditions defined in European legislation
(Directive 1999/99/EC).

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WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)

Diesel engine 1.6 litre HDi 112 hp

Gearbox Manual

- Unladen weight (kerb weight*) 1 475

- Payload 308

- Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 783

- Gross train weight (GTW)

on a 12% gradient 2 673

- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)

on a 10% or 12% gradient -


- Braked trailer** (with load transfer within 1 070
GTW limit)
- Unbraked trailer 600

- Recommended nose weight 43

* The kerb weight is equal to the unladen weight + driver (75 kg).
** The weight of the braked trailer can be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is re-
duced by the same amount; warning: towing with a lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road holding.

The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for every additional 1 000 metres.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle to protect the engine; when the ambi-
ent temperature is higher than 37 °C, limit the towed weight.
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DIMENSIONS (IN MM)

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IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS
Various visible markings for the identification of your vehicle. C. Tyre/paint label.
This number is indicated on a self-de-
stroying label affixed to the centre pillar,
near the driver's door striker.
It bears the following information:
- the tyre pressures, unladen and laden,
- the tyre sizes (including the load in-
dex and speed rating),
- the paint colour code.

i The tyre pressures must be


checked when the tyres are cold,
at least once a month.

Low pressures increase fuel con-


sumption.

A. Vehicle identification (VIN) number B. Visible VIN on the dashboard.


under the bonnet. This number is indicated on a self-
This number is etched on the bodywork adhesive label which is visible through
near the passenger compartment filter. the windscreen.

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EMERGENCY OR ASSISTANCE CALL

If an impact is detected by the airbag control unit, and Press this button for more than 2 seconds to request
independently of the deployment of any airbags, an assistance if the vehicle breaks down.
emergency call is made automatically. A voice message confirms that the call has been made*.

Pressing this button again immediately cancels the request.


Pressing this button again immediately cancels the request. The green
LED goes off. The cancellation is confirmed by a voice message.
A press (at any time) of more than 8 seconds on this button, cancels the
request.
OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM
The green LED remains on (without flashing) when communication is
established. It goes off at the end of communication. When the ignition is switched on, the green
LED comes on for 3 seconds indicating that
the system is operating correctly.
This call is dealt with by the PEUGEOT Emergency team which receives
locating information from the vehicle and can send a detailed alert to the If the orange LED flashes: there is a system
appropriate emergency services. In countries in which the team is not fault.
operational, or when the locating service has been expressly declined, If the orange LED is on continuously:
the call is dealt with directly by the emergency services (112) without the the backup battery must be replaced.
vehicle location.
In either case, contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

If you purchased your vehicle outside the PEUGEOT dealer network,


In an emergency, press this button for more than 2 seconds. we invite you to have a dealer check the configuration of these services
Flashing of the green LED and a voice message confirm that the and, if desired, modified to suit your wishes. In a multi-lingual country,
call has been made to the PEUGEOT Emergency team*. configuration is possible in the official national language of your choice.

* These services are subject to conditions and availability. For technical reasons, particularly to improve the quality of PEUGEOT
CONNECT services to customers, the manufacturer reserves the right to
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer. carry out updates to the vehicle's on-board telematic system.

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PEUGEOT Connect
onnect Navigation (RNEG)
MULTIMEDIA AUDIO SYSTEM / BLUETOOTH® TELEPHONE
SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM FOR EUROPE BY SD CARD

CONTENTS
The PEUGEOT Connect Navigation (RNEG) is 01 First steps p. 164
protected in such a way that it will only operate in your
vehicle. 02 Steering mounted controls p. 165
03 General operation p. 166
04 Navigation - Guidance p. 169
05 Traffic information p. 177
06 Radio p. 179
07 Music media players p. 180
For safety reasons, the driver must carry out operations
which require prolonged attention while the vehicle is 08 Bluetooth® telephone p. 183
stationary.
When the engine is switched off and to prevent 09 Screen menu map p. 186
discharging of the battery, the PEUGEOT Connect
Navigation (RNEG) switches off following the activation Frequently asked questions p. 190
of the Energy Economy mode.

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01 FIRST STEPS
Engine not running:
- Short press: on/off. Long press: audio settings: front/rear Selection dial for the
- Long press: pause with CD fader, left/right balance, bass/treble, screen display and
play, mute for radio. musical ambience, loudness, automatic according to the menu.
volume, reinitialise settings. Access to the
Engine running: Short press: contextual "SETUP" menu.
- Short press: pause with CD Access to the menu or confirm. Long press: GPS
play, mute for radio. Radio Menu. Access to the Long press: contextual coverage and Access to the Phone
- Long press: reinitialise the Display the list of Music Menu. menu specific to the list demonstration Menu. Display the list of
system. stations. Display tracks. displayed. mode. calls.

Eject CD.
Adjust volume (each source
is independent, including Select previous/next radio
navigation messages and station.
alerts). Select previous CD or MP3
track.
Select previous/next line in
a list.
Buttons 1 to 6:
Select a pre-set radio Select previous/next radio
station. station in the list.
Long press: pre-set the Select previous/next MP3
current station. folder.
Select previous/next page in
a list.

Access to the "MODE" menu. Access to the Reader for Access to the Abandon current operation.
Select successive display of: Navigation navigation SD Traffic Menu.
Menu. Display card only. Display the current
Radio, Map, NAV (if navigation in progress), recent traffic alerts.
Telephone (if conversation in progress), Trip destinations.
computer.
Long press: Black screen (DARK).
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02 STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS
RADIO: change to the next radio station
in the list.
Long press: automatic search for a
RADIO: select the previous/next pre-set higher frequency.
station. CD: select the next track.
Select the next entry in the address book. CD: continuous press: fast forward play.

Volume increase.

Change the audio source. Mute: press the volume


increase and decrease
Start a call from the address book. buttons simultaneously.
Call/End call on the telephone. Restore the sound by
Press for more than 2 seconds: access to pressing one of the two
the address book. volume buttons.

Volume decrease.

RADIO: change to the previous radio


station in the List.
Long press: automatic search for a
lower frequency.
CD: select the previous track.
CD: continuous press: fast reverse.

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03 GENERAL OPERATION

Press the MODE button several times in succession for access to the following menus:

RADIO / MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS

FULL SCREEN MAP

TELEPHONE
(If a conversation is in progress)
NAVIGATION
(If guidance is in progress)

TRIP COMPUTER

SETUP:
system language*, date and time*, display,
vehicle settings*, unit and system settings, "Demo TRAFFIC:
mode". TMC information and messages.
* Available according to model.

For cleaning the screen, the use of a soft, non-abrasive cloth For a detailed global view of the menus available, refer to the
(spectacles cloth) is recommended, with no additional product. "Screen menu map" section.

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DISPLAY ACCORDING TO THE CONTEXT
NAVIGATION (IF GUIDANCE IS IN TRIP COMPUTER:
A press on the OK dial gives access to PROGRESS):
short-cut menus according to the display Abort guidance Alert log
on the screen. 1 1

Repeat advice Status of functions


1 1

Block road
1

Route info
1
TELEPHONE:
Show destination
2
End call
1
Trip info
2
Hold call
1
Route type
3
Dial
1
Avoid
3
DTMF-Tones
1
Satellites
3
Private mode
1
Zoom/Scroll
2
Micro off
1
Voice advice
1

Route options
1

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DISPLAY ACCORDING TO THE CONTEXT

MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS: RADIO: FULL SCREEN MAP:

Traffic info (TA) In FM mode Abort guidance/Resume guidance


1
1 1

Play options Traffic info (TA) Set destination


1
2 1

Normal order RDS POIs nearby


2
2 1

Random track Radiotext Position info


2
2 1

Repeat folder Regional prog. Map settings


2
2 1

Scan AM Zoom/Scroll
2
2 1

Select music In AM mode


1
1

TA
2

Refresh AM list
2

FM
2

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04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
Insert the SD card in the front panel reader and leave it there to use the
Navigation functions.
SELECTING A DESTINATION The navigation SD card data must not be modified.
Map data updates are available from PEUGEOT dealers.

1 4
Select the "Address input" function
and press the dial to confirm.
Press the NAV button.

Address input

5
Once the country has been selected,
The list of the last 20 destinations appears under the Navigation turn the dial and select the town
Menu function. function. Press the dial to confirm.

2 Press the NAV button again or select 6


the Navigation Menu function and Select the letters of the town one
press the dial to confirm. by one confirming each time by
pressing the dial.
Navigation Menu

3
Select the "Destination input"
function and press the dial to A pre-set list (by entering the first few letters) of the towns in the
confirm. country selected can be accessed via the LIST button on the virtual
keypad.
Destination input

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7 9
Turn the dial and select OK. Then select "Start route guidance"
Press the dial to confirm. and the press the dial to confirm.

To speed up the process, the post code can be entered directly Start route guidance
after selecting the "Postal code" function.
Use the virtual keypad to enter the letters and digits.

Select the route type:


8 "Fast route", "Short route" or "Optimized route" and press the dial
Repeat steps 5 to 7 for the "Street" to confirm.
and "House number" functions. It is also possible to select a destination via "Choose from address
book" or "Choose from last destinations".

Choose from address book Choose from last destinations


Select the "Save to address book" function to record the address
entered in a directory file. Press the dial to confirm the selection.
PEUGEOT Connect Navigation allows up to 500 contact files to be Map settings
recorded.
You can zoom in/zoom out on the map using the dial.
It is possible to move the map or select its orientation via the short-
cut menu of the FULL SCREEN MAP.
During guidance, pressing the end Press MODE until the map is displayed full screen. Press the dial
of the lighting stalk repeats the last then select "Map settings". Select "2.5D Map" or "2D Map" and in
guidance instruction. the latter case, select "North Up" or "Heading Up".

To clear a destination; from steps 1 to 3, select "Choose from last destinations".


A long press on one of the destinations displays a list of actions from which you can select:
Delete entry
Delete list
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SETTING AND NAVIGATING TO MY
"HOME ADDRESS"

4
To be set as the "Home address", an address must first be Select your home address and confirm.
entered in the address book, for example from "Destination Then select "Edit entry" and confirm.
input"/"Address input" then "Save to address book".

Edit entry
1
Press the NAV button twice to display
the Navigation Menu.
5
Navigation Menu
Select "Set as home address" and
confirm to save.

2
Select "Destination input" and confirm. Set as "Home address"
Then select "Choose from address
book" and confirm.

Destination input

3 To start navigation towards "Home address", press NAV twice


Select "Address book" and confirm. to display the Navigation Menu, select "Destination input" and
Then select "Search entry (complete confirm.
address book)" and confirm. Then select "Navigate HOME" and confirm to start guidance.

Address book

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The route selected by the PEUGEOT Connect Navigation system depends
ROUTE OPTIONS directly on the route options.
Changing these options may change the route completely.

1 5
Select the "Route dynamics"
function.
Press the NAV button. This function gives access to the
"Traffic independent" or "Semi-
dynamic" options.

Route dynamics
2 Press the NAV button again or select
the Navigation Menu function and
press the dial to confirm.
6
Select the "Avoidance criteria"
function. This function provides
Navigation Menu access to the AVOID options
(motorways, toll roads, ferries).
3
Select the "Route options" function
and press the dial to confirm. Avoidance criteria

Route options
7
Turn the dial and select the
"Recalculate" function to take into
4 Select the "Route type" function account the route options selected.
and press the dial to confirm. This Press the dial to confirm.
function allows you to change the
route type.
Recalculate
Route type

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Stopovers can be added to the route once the destination has been
ADDING A STOPOVER selected.

1 5
Enter a new address, for example.
Press the NAV button.
Address input

2 6
Press the NAV button again or select Once the new address has been
the Navigation Menu function and entered, select OK and press the dial
press the dial to confirm. to confirm.

Navigation Menu OK

3 7
Select the "Stopovers" function and Select "Recalculate" and press the
press the dial to confirm. dial to confirm.

Stopovers Recalculate

4
Select the "Add stopover" function
(5 stopovers maximum) and press The stopover must be completed or deleted in order for the
the dial to confirm. guidance to continue to the next destination. Otherwise,
the PEUGEOT Connect Navigation will always return you to the
previous stopover.
Add stopover

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04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
SEARCHING FOR POINTS OF INTEREST The points of interest (POI) indicate all of the service locations in the
(POI) vicinity (hotels, various businesses, airports...).

1 6 Select the "POI in city" function to


search for POIs in the city required.
Press the NAV button. Select the country then enter the
name of the city using the virtual
keypad.
POI in city
2 Press the NAV button again or select
the Navigation Menu function and
press the dial to confirm.
Navigation Menu A list of cities present in the country selected can be accessed via
the LIST button on the virtual keypad.
3 Select the "POI search" function and
press the dial to confirm.

POI search 7
Select the "POI in country" function
to search for POIs in the country
required.
4 Select the "POI nearby" function to
search for POIs around the vehicle. POI in country

POI nearby
8
5 Select the "POI near destination" Select the "POI near route" function
function to search for POIs near the to search for POIs near the route.
point of arrival of the route.
POI near route
POI near destination

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04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
This icon appears when several POIs are grouped
together in the same area. Zooming in on this icon
shows details of the POIs.

LIST OF PRINCIPAL POINTS OF INTEREST (POI)


Service station Airport Cinema

LPG station Railway station Theme parks

Garage Bus station Hospital

PEUGEOT Port Pharmacy

Motor racing circuit Industrial estate Police station

Covered car park Supermarket School

Car park Bank Post office

Rest area Vending machine Museum

Hotel Tennis court Tourist information

Restaurant Swimming pool Risk area*

Refreshment area Golf course

Picnic area Winter sports resort

Cafeteria Theatre
* According to availability in the country.
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04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
To activate or deactivate vocal guidance, with guidance active and
the map displayed in the screen, press the dial and then select or
NAVIGATION SETTINGS deselect "Voice advice".
Voice advice

1 The adjustment of the volume for the Risk Areas POIs is used only
during the transmission of an alert.
Press the NAV button.
5 Select the "POI categories on Map"
function to select the POIs to be
displayed on the map by default.
2 Press the NAV button again or select
the Navigation Menu function and POI categories on Map
press the dial to confirm.
6
Navigation Menu Select "Set parameters for risk
areas" for access to the "Display
on map", "Visual alert" and "Sound
3 alert" functions.
Select the "Settings" function and
press the dial to confirm.
Set parameters for risk areas
Settings

UPDATING POIs
4 Select the "Navi volume" function
and turn the dial to set the volume
of each voice synthesiser (traffic
information, alert messages…). The detailed procedure for updating POIs is available at
https://www.wipinforadars.fr.
This requires an SDHC (High Capacity) compatible reader.
Navi volume

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05 TRAFFIC INFORMATION TMC (Traffic Message Channel) messages contain information on
traffic and weather conditions, received in real time and transmitted to
the driver in the form of audible announcements and symbols on the
navigation map.
CONFIGURE THE FILTERING AND The navigation system can then suggest an alternative route to avoid a
traffic problem.
DISPLAY OF TMC MESSAGES

1 4 Select the "Geo. Filter" function and


Press the TRAFFIC button. press the dial to confirm.

Geo. Filter

5
The list of TMC messages appears under the Traffic Menu sorted Then select the radius of the filter in
in order of proximity. miles (km) required in accordance
with the route, press the dial to
confirm.
When all of the messages on the
2 Press the TRAFFIC button again or route are selected, the addition of a
select the Traffic Menu function and geographical filter is recommended
press the dial to confirm. (within a radius of 3 miles (5 km) for
example) to reduce the number of
Traffic Menu messages displayed on the map.
The geographical filter follows the
movement of the vehicle.
3 Select the filter of your choice:
Messages on route
All warning messages The filters are independent and their results are cumulative.
Only warnings on route We recommend a filter on the route and a filter around the vehicle
of:
All messages - 2 miles (3 km) or 3 miles (5 km) for a region with heavy traffic,
The messages appear on the map - 6 miles (10 km) for a region with normal traffic,
and on the list. - 30 miles (50 km) for long journeys (motorway).
To exit, press "Back".
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05 TRAFFIC INFORMATION
PRINCIPAL TMC SYMBOLS RECEIVING TA MESSAGES

1 Black and blue triangle: general information, for example: - the station transmits TA messages.
- the station does not transmit TA messages.
Weather reports Traffic reports
- TA messages are not activated.

Wind Fog The TA (Traffic Announcement) function gives priority to TA alert


messages. To operate, this function needs good reception of a
radio station transmitting this type of message. When a traffic
Parking Snow/ice report is transmitted, the current audio source (Radio, CD, ...) is
interrupted automatically to play the TA message. Normal playback
of the audio source resumes at the end of the transmission of the
message.
2 Red and yellow triangle: traffic information, for example:
1
With the current audio source
Modified signage Narrow carriageway displayed on the screen, press the
dial.
Slippery surface Accident

2
Delay Roadworks The shortcut menu for the source appears and gives access to:

Risk of explosion Road closed TA

Demonstration Danger 3
Select Traffic Announcements (TA)
and press the dial to confirm and go
No entry Traffic jam to the associated settings.

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The external environment (hill, building, tunnel, underground car park...)

06 RADIO may interfere with the reception, including in RDS following mode. This
phenomenon is a normal result of the way in which radio waves are
transmitted and does not in any way indicate a failure of the audio equipment.

SELECTING A STATION RDS - REGIONAL MODE

1 1
Press the RADIO button to display When the current radio station is
the list of stations received locally displayed on the screen, press the
sorted in alphabetical order. dial.
Select the station required by turning
the dial and press to confirm.
2 The radio source short-cuts menu appears and provides access to
the following short-cuts:
TA

While listening to the radio, press one of the RDS


buttons to select the previous or next station on Radiotext
the list.
Regional prog.
AM

3
A long press of one of the buttons starts the Select the function required and
automatic search for a station with a lower or press the dial to confirm to gain
higher frequency. access to the corresponding settings.

RDS, if displayed, allows you to continue listening to the same


Press one of the buttons on the numeric keypad for more than station by automatic retuning to alternative frequencies. However,
2 seconds to store the current station. in certain conditions, coverage of an RDS station may not be
Press the button on the numeric keypad to recall the stored radio assured throughout the entire country as radio stations do not
station. cover 100 % of the territory. This explains the loss of reception of
the station during a journey.

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07 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS
CD, MP3/WMA CD
INFORMATION AND ADVICE

The PEUGEOT Connect Navigation will only play audio files


The MP3 format, an abbreviation of MPEG 1, 2 & 2.5 Audio Layer 3 with the extension ".mp3" with a speed of between 8 Kbps and
and the WMA format, an abbreviation of Windows Media Audio and 320 Kbps and the extension ".wma" with a speed of between
the property of Microsoft, are audio compression standards which 5 Kbps and 384 Kbps.
permit the recording of several tens of music files on a single disc. It also supports the VBR (Variable Bit Rate) mode.
No other type of file (.mp4, .m3u...) can be played.

In order to be able to play a recorded CDR or CDRW, when


recording it is preferable to select the ISO 9660 level 1, 2 or Joliet
standard.
If the disc is recorded in another format it may not be played
correctly. It is advisable to restrict file names to 20 characters, without
using special characters (e.g.: " ? ; ù) to avoid any play or display
It is recommended that the same recording standard is always problems.
used for an individual disc, with as low a speed as possible
(4x maximum) for optimum sound quality.
In the particular case of a multi-session CD, the Joliet standard is
recommended.

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07 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS
SELECTING/PLAYING MUSIC
CD, MP3/WMA CD

1 4
Select the music source required:
Press the MUSIC button. CD, MP3/WMA CD. Press the dial to
confirm. Play begins.

The list of tracks or MP3/WMA files appears under Music Menu. Press the up or down button to select
the next/previous folder.

2 Press the MUSIC button again or 6


Press one of the buttons to select a
select the Music Menu function and music track.
press the dial to confirm.
Press and hold one of the buttons for
fast forward or rewind play.
Music Menu

3
Select the "Select music" function
and press the dial to confirm. The playing and displaying of an MP3/WMA compilation may
depend on the recording programme and/or the settings used.
We recommend the ISO 9660 file standard.
Select music

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07 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS
USING THE EXTERNAL INPUT (AUX)
JACK/USB AUDIO CABLE NOT SUPPLIED

1
Connect the portable device (MP3/
WMA player…) to the auxiliary JACK
socket or to the USB port, using a
suitable audio cable.

2 Press the MUSIC button then


press it again or select the Music
Menu function and press the dial to
confirm.
Music Menu

3 Select the "External device" function


and press the dial to activate it.

External device

4
Select the AUX music source and
press the dial to confirm. Play begins
automatically.

The display and management of the controls is via the portable


device.
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08 BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE
* The services available depend on the network, the SIM card and the
PAIRING A TELEPHONE / compatibility of the Bluetooth telephone used. Check the telephone
manual and with your network provider for details of the services
FIRST CONNECTION available to you.

3 For a first connection, select


For reasons of safety and because they require prolonged attention
on the part of the driver, the operations for pairing the Bluetooth "Search phone" and press the dial to
mobile telephone to the hands-free system of the PEUGEOT confirm. Then select the name of the
Connect Navigation must be carried out with the vehicle stationary. telephone.
The ignition must be on.
Search phone

4 Enter the authentication code on the telephone.


Visit www.peugeot.co.uk for more information (compatibility, more The code to be entered is displayed on the screen
help, ...). of the system.
Some telephones offer automatic reconnection of
the telephone every time the ignition is switched on.
A message confirms the pairing.
1
Activate the telephone's Bluetooth function Pairing can also be started from the telephone (refer to the
and ensure that it is "visible to all" (refer to the telephone instructions).
telephone instructions).
Once the telephone has been connected, PEUGEOT Connect
Navigation can synchronise the address book and the call list.
This synchronisation may take a few minutes*.
2
To change the telephone connected,
Press the PHONE button. press the PHONE button, then select
Phone Menu and press the dial to
confirm.

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08 BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE
* The services available depend on the network, the SIM card and the
compatibility of the Bluetooth telephone used. Check the telephone
CONNECTING A TELEPHONE manual and with your network provider for details of the services
available to you.

For reasons of safety and because they require prolonged attention


on the part of the driver, the operations for pairing the Bluetooth Once the telephone has been connected, PEUGEOT Connect
mobile telephone to the hands-free system of the PEUGEOT Navigation can synchronise the address book and the call list. This
Connect Navigation must be carried out with the vehicle stationary. synchronisation may take a few minutes*.
The ignition must be on.

Visit www.peugeot.co.uk for more information (compatibility, more 1


help, ...). When a telephone is already
connected, to change it press the
PHONE button, then select Phone
1 Activate the telephone's Bluetooth function Menu and press the dial to confirm.
and ensure that it is "visible to all" (refer to the
telephone instructions).
The last telephone connected is reconnected
automatically. 2
A message confirms the connection. Select "Connect phone". Select the
telephone and press to confirm.

2
Connect phone
Press the PHONE button.

The list of telephones connected previously (4 maximum) appears


on the multifunction screen. Select the telephone required for a
new connection.

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08 BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE
RECEIVING A CALL MAKING A CALL

1 1
Press the PHONE button.
An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed
display on the multifunction screen.
The list of the last 20 calls made and received in the vehicle
appears under Phone Menu. You can select a number and press
the dial to make the call.
2 Select the "Yes" tab to accept or "No" Select the Phone Menu function and
2
to refuse and confirm by pressing press the dial to confirm.
the dial.
Phone Menu
Yes No Select "Dial number", then dial the
telephone number using the virtual
keypad.
3 Dial number
To hang up, press the PHONE button
or press the dial and select "End call"
then confirm by pressing the dial. It is also possible to select a number from the address book. You
can select "Dial from address book". The PEUGEOT Connect
Navigation can record up to 1 000 entries (telephone numbers).
End call Press the end of the steering mounted control for more than
two seconds to gain access to the address book.

It is possible to make a call directly from the telephone; park the


vehicle as a safety measure.
Press the end of the steering mounted control to
accept the call or end the call in progress. To delete a number, press the PHONE button then press and hold
on a call number to display a list of actions including:
Delete entry
Delete list
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09 SCREEN MENU MAP(S)
Within 6 miles (10 km) Vocal
1
MAIN FUNCTION 3 4

Within 30 miles (50 km) Loudness


3 3
OPTION A
2
Within 60 miles (100 km) Speed dependent volume
3 3
option A1
3
Reset sound settings
3
option A2
3

OPTION B...
2
1
"Music" Menu RADIO

Select music 1
"Radio" Menu
2

Sound settings Waveband


1
"Traffic" Menu 2 2

Balance / Fader FM
3
Messages on route 3
2
Bass / Treble AM
3
Only warnings on route 3
2
Equalizer Manual tune
2
All warning messages 3
2
Linear Sound settings
2
All messages 4
2
Classic Balance / Fader
3
Geo. Filter 4
2
Jazz Bass / Treble
3
Within 2 miles (3 km) 4
3
Rock/Pop Equalizer
3
Within 3 miles (5 km) 4
3
Techno Linear
4 4

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Classic Start route guidance Rearrange route
4 4 3

Jazz Postal code Replace stopover


4 4 3

Rock/Pop Save to address book Delete stopover


4 4 3

Techno Intersection Recalculate


4
4 3

Vocal
4 City district Fast route
4 4
Loudness
3 Geo position Short route
4 4
Speed dependent volume
3
Map Optimized route
4 4
Reset sound settings
3
Navigate HOME POI search
3 2

Choose from address book POI nearby


3 3

Choose from last destinations POI near destination


1
"Navigation" Menu 3 3

TMC station information POI in city


Abort guidance/Resume guidance 3 3
2
Stopovers POI in country
Destination input 2 3
2
Add stopover POI near route
Enter new address 3 3
3

Country Address input Route options


4 2
4

City Navigate HOME Route type


4 4 3

Street Choose from address book Fast route


4 4 4

House number Choose from last destinations Short route


4 4 4

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Optimized route
4

Route dynamics 1
"Phone" Menu 1
"SETUP" menu
3

Traffic independent Dial number System language*


4 2 2

Semi-dynamic Dial from address book Deutsch


4 2 3

Avoidance criteria Call lists English


3 2 3

Avoid motorways Connect phone Español


4 2 3

Avoid toll roads Search phone Français


4 3 3

Avoid ferries Phones connected Italiano


4 3 3

Recalculate Disconnect phone Nederlands


3 4 3

Settings Rename phone Polski


2 4 3

Navi volume Delete pairing Portuguese


3 4 3

POI categories on Map Delete all pairings Date & Time*


3 4 2

Set parameters for risk areas Show details Set date & time
3 4 3

Display on map Settings Date format


4 2 3

Visual alert Select ring tone Time format


4 3 3

Sound alert Phone / Ring tone volume


4 3

Enter mailbox number


3
* Available according to model.

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Display Units
2 2

Brightness Temperature
3 3

Colour Celsius
3 4

Pop titanium Fahrenheit


4 4

Toffee Metric / Imperial


4 3

Blue steel Kilometres (Consumption: l/100)


4 4

Technogrey Kilometres (Consumption: km/l)


4 4

Dark blue Miles (Consumption: MPG)


4 4

Map colour System


3 2

Day mode for map Factory reset


4 3

Night mode for map Software version


4 3

Auto. Day/Night for map Automatic scrolling


4 3

Vehicle**
2

Vehicle information
3

Alert log
4

Status of functions
4

** The parameter settings vary according to vehicle.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION

There is a difference in For optimum sound quality, the audio settings (Volume, Bass, Treble, Check that the audio settings (Volume, Bass,
sound quality between Ambience, Loudness) can be adapted to the different sound sources, Treble, Ambience, Loudness) are adapted to
the different audio which may result in audible differences when changing source (radio, the sources listened to. It is advisable to set
sources (radio, CD...). CD...). the AUDIO functions (Bass, Treble, Front-Rear
Balance, Left-Right Balance) to the middle
position, select the Linear musical ambience and
set the loudness correction to the "Active" position
in CD mode or to the "Inactive" position in radio
mode.

The CD is ejected The CD is inserted upside down, is unplayable, does not contain any - Check that the CD is inserted in the player the
automatically or is not audio data or contains an audio format which the player cannot play. right way up.
played by the player. The CD is protected by an anti-pirating protection system which is not - Check the condition of the CD: the CD cannot
recognised by the audio system. be played if it is too damaged.
- Check the content in the case of a recorded
CD: consult the advice in the Audio section.
- The audio system's CD player does not play
DVDs.
- Because of their quality level, certain
writeable CDs will not be played by the audio
system.

The CD player sound is The CD used is scratched or of poor quality. Insert good quality CDs and store them in suitable
poor. conditions.

The audio system settings (bass, treble, ambiences) are unsuitable. Set the treble or bass level to 0, without selecting
an ambience.

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QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION

The stored stations do An incorrect waveband is selected. Press the BAND AST button to return to the
not function (no sound, waveband (AM, FM1, FM2, FMAST) on which the
87.5 Mhz is displayed...). stations are stored.

The quality of reception The vehicle is too far from the transmitter used by the station listened Activate the RDS function to enable the system
of the radio station to or there is no transmitter in the geographical area through which the to check whether there is a more powerful
listened to gradually vehicle is travelling. transmitter in the geographical area.
deteriorates or the stored
stations do not function
(no sound, 87.5 Mhz is
displayed...).
The environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks...) block This phenomenon is normal and does not indicate
reception, including in RDS mode. a failure of the audio system.

The aerial is absent or has been damaged (for example when going Have the aerial checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.
through a car wash or into an underground car park).

Sound cut-outs of 1 to During this brief sound cut-out, the RDS searches for any frequency Deactivate the RDS function if the phenomenon is
2 seconds in radio mode. permitting better reception of the station. too frequent and always on the same route.

With the engine off, the When the engine is switched off, the audio system operating time Start the vehicle's engine to increase the battery
audio system switches depends on the battery charge. charge.
off after a few minutes The switch-off is normal: the audio system switches to economy mode
of use. and switches off to prevent discharging of the vehicle's battery.

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QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION

TA is selected. However, On starting, it is several minutes before the system begins to receive the Wait until the traffic information is being received
certain traffic jams traffic information. correctly (displaying of the traffic information
along the route are not symbols on the map).
indicated in real time.

In certain countries, only major routes (motorways...) are listed for the This phenomenon is normal. The system is
traffic information. dependent on the traffic information available.

I receive a risk area alert The system announces all risk areas located in a conical zone forward of Zoom the map to view the exact position of the
for a risk area which is the vehicle. It may detect risk areas on nearby or parallel roads. risk area.
not on my route.

The audible risk area Audible alerts are not active. Activate audible alerts in Navigation Menu,
alert is not working. Settings, Set parameters for risk areas.

The alert volume level is set to minimum. Increase the risk area alert volume.

The altitude is not On starting, the initialisation of the GPS may take up to 3 minutes to Wait until the system has started up completely.
displayed. receive more than 3 satellites correctly. Check that there is a GPS coverage of at least
3 satellites (long press on the SETUP button, then
select GPS coverage).

Depending on the geographical environment (tunnel...) or the weather, This phenomenon is normal. The system is
the conditions of reception of the GPS signal may vary. dependent on the conditions of reception of the
GPS signal.

The route is not The exclusion criteria may conflict with the current location (exclusion of Check the exclusion criteria.
calculated successfully. toll roads on a motorway with tolls).

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QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION

There is a long waiting When a new medium is inserted, the system reads a certain amount of This phenomenon is normal.
time after inserting a CD. data (directory, title, artist, etc.). This may take a few seconds.

I cannot connect my The telephone's Bluetooth function may be deactivated or the equipment - Check that your telephone's Bluetooth
Bluetooth telephone. may not be visible. function is activated.
- Check that your telephone is visible.

A telephone connected The volume level depends on both the system and the telephone. Increase the PEUGEOT Connect Navigation
by Bluetooth is inaudible. volume setting, possibly to maximum, and
increase the telephone volume level if necessary.

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PEUGEOT Connect Sound (RD5)
AUDIO SYSTEM / BLUETOOTH®

Your PEUGEOT Connect Sound (RD5) is coded in such


CONTENTS
a way that it will only operate in your vehicle.
01 First steps p. 196
02 Steering mounted controls p. 197
03 Main menu p. 198
04 Audio p. 199
05 PEUGEOT Connect USB p. 202
06 Bluetooth p. 205
For safety reasons, the driver must only carry out
operations which require prolonged attention while the 07 Screen menu map(s) p. 208
vehicle is stationary.
When the engine is switched off and to prevent Frequently asked questions p. 213
discharging of the battery, the audio equipment may
switch off after a few minutes.

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01 FIRST STEPS

Audio settings: front/ Display the list of


Select source: rear fader, left/right local stations.
radio, audio CD/MP3 CD, USB, Select wavebands balance, bass/treble, Long press: CD
Jack connection, Streaming, FM1, FM2, FMast loudness, audio tracks or MP3 folders Abandon the current
AUX. and AM. ambiences. (CD/USB). operation.

TA (Traffic Announcements)
on/off.
Eject CD. Long press: PTY* (radio
Programme TYpe) mode.

Select the screen display Automatic frequency search


mode: down/up.
Date, audio functions, trip Select previous/next CD, MP3
computer, telephone. or USB track.

On/off, volume setting. Confirm.

The DARK button changes the screen display Buttons 1 to 6: Display main menu. Select next frequency down/up.
for improved driving comfort at night. Select a pre-set radio station. Select previous/next MP3 folder.
1st press: upper bar only illuminated. Long press: pre-set a station. Select previous/next folder/genre/
2nd press: black screen. artist/playlist (USB).
3rd press: return to standard display.

* Available according to version.


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02 STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS
Radio: automatic search for a higher
frequency.
Radio: select the previous/next pre-set CD/MP3/USB: selection of the next
station. track.
USB: select genre/artist/folder from the CD/USB: continuous press: fast
classification list. forwards play.
Select the previous/next item in a menu. Move in the list.

Volume increase.

Change audio source. Mute: press the volume


Confirm a selection. increase and decrease
buttons simultaneously.
Call/end call on the telephone.
The sound is restored by
Press for more than 2 seconds: pressing one of the two
telephone main menu. volume buttons.

Volume decrease.

Radio: automatic search for a lower


frequency.
CD/MP3/USB: selection of the previous
track.
CD/USB: continuous press: fast reverse.
Move in the list.

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03 MAIN MENU
TELEPHONE:
Bluetooth hands-free,
AUDIO FUNCTIONS: pairing, management
radio, CD, USB, options. of a call.

Screen C

TRIP COMPUTER: PERSONALISATION-


entering of distances, CONFIGURATION:
alerts, status of functions. vehicle parameters,
display, languages.

Screen A

For a detailed global view of the


menus available, refer to the
"Screen menu map" section.

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The external environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks, ...)

04 AUDIO may block reception, including in RDS 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.

RADIO
SELECTING A STATION
RDS

1 1
Press the SOURCE button several
times in succession and select the SOURCE Press the MENU button. MENU

radio.

2
2 Select AUDIO FUNCTIONS then
Press the BAND AST button to select BAND press OK.
a waveband: FM1, FM2, FMast, AM.
AST

3
3 Select the FM WAVEBAND
Briefly press one of the buttons to PREFERENCES function then
carry out an automatic search of the press OK.
radio stations.

4
4 Select ACTIVATE RDS then press
Press one of the buttons to carry out OK. RDS appears on the screen.
a manual search up/down for radio
frequencies.

In radio mode, press OK directly to activate/deactivate RDS mode.


Press the LIST REFRESH button to
display the list of stations received The RDS, if displayed, enables you to continue listening to the same
locally (30 stations maximum). LIST
REFRESH
station by automatic retuning to alternative frequencies. However, in certain
To update this list, press for more conditions, coverage of an RDS station may not be assured throughout the
than two seconds. country as radio stations do not cover 100 % of the territory. Under conditions
of very weak reception, the system may change to a regional station.

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04 AUDIO
CD
RECEIVING TA MESSAGES
PLAYING A CD

The TA (Traffic Announcement) function gives priority to TA alert Insert circular compact discs only.
messages. To operate, this function needs good reception of a Some anti-pirating systems, on original discs or CDs copied using a
radio station transmitting this type of message. When a traffic personal recorder, may cause faults which are no reflection on the
report is transmitted, the current audio source (Radio, CD, ...) is quality of the original player.
interrupted automatically to play the TA message. Normal playback
of the audio source resumes at the end of the transmission of the Without pressing the EJECT button, insert a CD in the player, play
message. begins automatically.

1 1 To play a disc which has already been


Press the TA button to activate or inserted, press the SOURCE button
several times in succession and
SOURCE

deactivate traffic messages.


select CD.

2
Press one of the buttons to select a
track on the CD.

Press the LIST REFRESH button to display the list of tracks


on the CD.

3
Press and hold one of the buttons for
fast forward or backward.

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04 AUDIO
MP3 CD MP3 CD
PLAYING AN MP3 COMPILATION INFORMATION AND ADVICE

Insert an MP3 compilation in the player.


The MP3 format, an abbreviation of MPEG 1.2 & 2.5 Audio Layer 3,
The audio equipment searches for all of the music tracks, which is an audio compression standard which permits the recording of
may take anything between a few seconds and several tens of several tens of music files on a single disc.
seconds, before play begins.
On a single disc, the CD player can read up to 255 MP3 files
spread over 8 folder levels. However, it is advisable to keep to In order to be able to play a recorded CDR or CDRW, when
a limit of two levels to reduce the access time before the CD is recording, the ISO 9660 level 1.2 or Joliet file format is
played. recommended.
While the CD is being played, the folder structure is not followed. If the disc is recorded in another format, it may not be played
All of the files are displayed on a single level. correctly.
It is recommended that the same recording format is always used
1 To play a disc which has already for an individual disc, with as low a speed as possible
been inserted, press the SOURCE SOURCE (4x maximum) for optimum sound quality.
button several times in succession In the particular case of a multi-session CD, the Joliet format is
and select CD. recommended.

2
Press one of the buttons to select a The audio system will only play files with the extension ".mp3"
track on the CD. with a sampling rate of 22.05 KHz or 44.1 KHz. No other type
of file (.wma, .mp4, .m3u...) can be played.

Press the LIST REFRESH button to display the list of directories of It is advisable to restrict file names to 20 characters without using
the MP3 compilation. special characters (e.g. " ? ; ù) to avoid any playing or displaying
problems.
3
Press and hold one of the buttons for
fast forward or backward play. Empty CDs are not recognised and may damage the system.

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05 USB PLAYER
The list of compatible equipment and the compression rates supported
USING THE PEUGEOT CONNECT USB are available from PEUGEOT dealers.

1 CONNECTING A USB MEMORY STICK


This unit consists of a USB port and an auxiliary
Jack socket*. The audio files are transmitted Connect the memory stick to the port, directly or
from a portable device - digital player or a USB 1 using a lead. If the audio equipment is switched
memory stick - to your PEUGEOT Connect on, the USB source is detected as soon as it
Sound (RD5) and heard via the vehicle's is connected. Play begins automatically after a
speakers. delay which depends on the capacity of the USB
memory stick.
The file formats supported are .mp3 (mpeg1
layer 3 only) and .wma (standard 9 only,
2 128 kbits/sec compression).
USB memory stick (1.1, 1.2 and 2.0) or Apple® Certain playlist formats are supported (.m3u, ...)
player of generation 5 or later:
On reconnection of the previous memory stick
- USB memory sticks should be formatted used, play is resumed automatically with the last
FAT or FAT 32 (NTFS not supported), track played.
- the Apple® player lead is essential,
- navigation through the file database is also
possible by means of the steering mounted
controls. The system puts together playlists (temporary memory) created
over a period which depends on the capacity of the USB device.
The other sources are available during this time.
The playlists are updated each time the ignition is switched off or
3 each time a USB memory stick is connected.
Other Apple® players of earlier generations and
players using the MTP protocol*: When connecting for the first time, the classification suggested
is by folder. When you reconnect, the classification selected
- play via Jack-Jack lead only (not supplied), previously is retained.
- navigation through the file database is from
the portable device.
* According to vehicle.
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05 USB PLAYER
USING THE PEUGEOT CONNECT USB

2 3 Press one of these buttons to gain


Press and hold LIST to display the access to the previous/next track on
different classifications. the classification list currently being
Select by Folder/Artist/Genre/Playlist, played.
press OK to select the classification Press and hold one of the buttons for
required, then press OK again to confirm. fast forward or backward play.

4 Press one of these buttons to gain


- by Folder: all folders containing audio access to the previous/next Genre,
files recognised on the peripheral Folder, Artist or Playlist on the
LIST
REFRESH

device. classification list currently being


- by Artist: all of the artist names played.
defined in the ID3 Tags, classified in
alphabetical order.
- by Genre: all of the genres defined in
the ID3 Tags. CONNECTING AN APPLE® PLAYER VIA THE USB PORT
- by Playlist: in accordance with the
playlists recorded on the USB device.
1 The lists available are Artist, Genre and Playlist (as defined in the
Apple® player).
Selection and Navigation are described in steps 1 to 4 above.
Press LIST briefly to display the
previously selected classification.
Navigate through the list using the left/ LIST
REFRESH

right and up/down buttons. Do not connect a hard disk or USB connection device other
than audio equipment to the USB port. This could damage your
Confirm the selection by pressing OK. installation.

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05 USB PLAYER
USING THE AUXILIARY SOCKET (AUX) ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
RCA SOCKET OF THE AUXILIARY SOURCE

The RCA auxiliary socket permits the connection of a portable device


(MP3 player...). First adjust the volume of your portable device.

1 2

Connect the portable device (MP3


player…) to the audio sockets (white and Then adjust the volume of your audio
red, RCA type) using a suitable cable (not system.
supplied).

Press the SOURCE button several The display and control is via the portable device.
times in succession and select AUX.
SOURCE

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06 BLUETOOTH
The services offered depend on the network, the SIM card and the
BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE compatibility of the Bluetooth equipment used.
SCREEN C Consult your telephone's manual and your operator to find out which
(Available according to model and version) services are available to you.

PAIRING A TELEPHONE/FIRST CONNECTION 5 The first 4 telephones recognised are displayed in this window.

For safety reasons and because they require prolonged attention The TELEPHONE menu permits access to the following functions
on the part of the driver, the operations for pairing of the Bluetooth in particular: Directory*, Call list, Pairing management.
mobile telephone with the Bluetooth hands-free system of your
audio equipment must be carried out with the vehicle stationary
and the ignition on. * If your telephone is fully compatible.

Go to www.peugeot.co.uk for more information (compatibility, 6 Select the telephone to be connected from the list. Only one
more help, ...). telephone can be connected at a time.

1 Activate the telephone's Bluetooth function 7 A virtual keypad is displayed in the screen:
and ensure that it is "visible to all" (telephone enter a code with at least 4 digits.
configuration).
Confirm by pressing OK.

2 A message is displayed in the screen of the


Press the MENU button. 8
MENU telephone chosen. To accept the pairing, enter the
same code on the telephone, then confirm with OK.
If pairing fails, the number of attempts is not limited.
3 In the menu, select:
- Bluetooth telephone function - Audio
- Bluetooth configuration OK 9 A message that the pairing has been successful appears in the screen.
- Perform a Bluetooth search
The automatic connection authorised is only active after the
telephone has been configured.
4 A window is displayed with a message that a search is in progress. The directory and the call list can be accessed after the
synchronisation period.
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06 BLUETOOTH

RECEIVING A CALL MAKING A CALL

1 An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed 1


display in the vehicle's screen. From the Bluetooth telephone function Audio menu, select Manage
the telephone call then Call, Call list or Directory.

2
Select the YES tab on the display 2 Press the steering mounted control for more than
using the buttons and confirm by OK two seconds for access to your directory, then
pressing OK. navigate with the thumb wheel.
Or
To dial a number, use your telephone's keypad,
with the vehicle stationary.

Press the steering mounted control to accept


the call. ENDING A CALL

1 During a call, press the steering mounted control


for more than 2 seconds.
Confirm with OK to end the call.

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BLUETOOTH AUDIO STREAMING*

3
Wireless transmission of the telephone's music files via the audio Activate the streaming source by
equipment. The telephone must be able to manage the appropriate pressing the SOURCE button**.
Bluetooth profiles (Profiles A2DP/AVRCP). The tracks to be played can be
controlled as usual via the buttons on
the audio system control panel and
SOURCE

the steering mounted controls***.


1 The contextual information can be
Initiate the pairing between the telephone and the
vehicle. This pairing can be initiated from the vehicle's displayed on the screen.
telephone function menu or via the telephone's
keypad. See steps 1 to 9 on the previous pages.
During the pairing phase, the vehicle must be * Depending on the compatibility of the telephone.
stationary with the key in the ignition.
** In certain cases, playing of the Audio files must be initiated from the
keypad.
*** If the telephone supports the function.
Select the telephone to be connected from the telephone function
2 menu.
The audio system connects to a newly paired telephone
automatically.

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07 SCREEN MENU MAP(S)
Radio-CD Options
Screen A 1

RDS options
1

Diagnostic
2 2

REG mode View


2 3

MAIN FUNCTION CD repeat Abandon


2 3

1 Option A 2
Shuffle play
Option A1
2

Option A11
3
Vehicle config*
1 Option B... 1

R wiper in rev
2

Guide lighting
2

* The settings vary according to vehicle.

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1
Units 1
Display adjust 1
Language

Temperature: °Celsius / °Fahrenheit Year Français


2 2 2

Fuel consumption: Month Italiano


2 2
KM/L - L/100 - MPG
2
Day Nederlands
2 2

Hour Portuguès
2 2

Minutes Portuguès-Brazil
2 2

12 H/24 H mode Deutsch


2 2

English
2

Español
2

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Screen C Press the OK dial for access to short-cut menus according to the display
on the screen:

RADIO CD / MP3 CD USB

activate / deactivate RDS activate / deactivate Intro activate / deactivate track repeat (of the
1
1
current folder / artist / genre / playlist)
activate / deactivate REG mode activate / deactivate track repeat (the 1
1
entire current CD for CD, the entire
current folder for MP3 CD)
activate / deactivate radiotext 1
1

activate / deactivate random play (of the


current folder / artist / genre / playlist)
activate / deactivate random play (the 1
entire current CD for CD, the entire
current folder for MP3 CD)
1

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Screen C Audio functions Trip computer


1 1

Pressing the MENU button displays: Enter distance to destination


FM preferences 2
2

Alternative frequencies (RDS) Distance: x miles


3 3

activate / deactivate Alert log


4 2

Regional mode (REG) Diagnostics


3 3

activate / deactivate State of systems*


4 2

Radio-text information (RDTXT) Systems activated or deactivated


3 3

activate / deactivate
4

2
Play modes

3
Album repeat (RPT)

activate / deactivate
4

Track random play (RDM)


3

activate / deactivate
4

* The settings vary according to vehicle.


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1
Personalisation-Configuration 1
Bluetooth telephone
Define vehicle settings* Bluetooth configuration
2 2

Display configuration Connect/Disconnect an equipment


2
3

Video-brightness adjustment Telephone function


3
3

normal video Audio Streaming function


4
3

inverse video
4 Consult the paired equipment
4
brightness (- +) adjustment
4 Delete a paired equipment
4
Setting the date and time
3 Perform a Bluetooth search
4
setting day/month/year
4 Call
2
hour/minute adjustment
4
Calls list
3
choice of 12 h / 24 h mode
4
Directory
4
Choice of units
3
Manage the telephone call
2
l/100 km - mpg - km/l
4
Terminate the current call
3
°Celsius / °Fahrenheit
4
Activate secret mode
3
Choice of language
2
* The settings vary according to vehicle.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION

There is a difference in For optimum sound quality, the audio settings (Volume, Bass, Treble, Check that the audio settings (Volume, Bass,
sound quality between Ambience, Loudness) can be adapted to the different sound sources, Treble, Ambience, Loudness) are adapted to
the different audio which may result in audible differences when changing source (radio, the sources listened to. It is advisable to set
sources (radio, CD...). CD...). the AUDIO functions (Bass, Treble, Front-Rear
Balance, Left-Right Balance) to the middle
position, select the musical ambience "None" and
set the loudness correction to the "Active" position
in CD mode or to the "Inactive" position in radio
mode.

The CD is ejected The CD is inserted upside down, is unplayable, does not contain any - Check that the CD is inserted in the player the
automatically or is not audio data or contains an audio format which the player cannot play. right way up.
played by the player. The CD is protected by an anti-pirating protection system which is not - Check the condition of the CD: the CD cannot
recognised by the audio equipment. be played if it is too damaged.
- Check the content in the case of a recorded
CD: consult the advice in the "Audio" section.
- The audio equipment's CD player does not
play DVDs.
- Due to their quality level, certain writeable
CDs will not be played by the audio system.

The message "USB The battery of the peripheral may not be sufficiently charged. Recharge the battery of the peripheral device.
peripheral error" is
displayed on the screen.
The Bluetooth connection The USB memory stick is not recognised. Reformat the memory stick.
is cut.
The memory stick may be corrupt.

I am unable to access my Few telephones or service providers allow the use of this function.
voicemail.

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QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION

The CD player sound is The CD used is scratched or of poor quality. Insert good quality CDs and store them in suitable
poor. conditions.
The audio equipment settings (bass, treble, ambiences) are unsuitable. Set the treble or bass level to 0, without selecting
an ambience.
The stored stations do An incorrect waveband is selected. Press the BAND AST button to return to the
not function (no sound, waveband (AM, FM1, FM2, FMAST) on which the
87.5 Mhz is displayed...). stations are stored.

The traffic announcement The radio station is not part of the regional traffic information network. Tune to a radio station which broadcasts traffic
(TA) is displayed. I do information.
not receive any traffic
information.
The quality of reception The vehicle is too far from the transmitter used by the station listened Activate the RDS function to enable the system
of the radio station to or there is no transmitter in the geographical area through which the to check whether there is a more powerful
listened to gradually vehicle is travelling. transmitter in the geographical area.
deteriorates or the stored
stations do not function The environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks...) block This phenomenon is normal and does not indicate
(no sound, 87.5 Mhz is reception, including in RDS mode. a failure of the audio equipment.
displayed...).
The aerial is absent or has been damaged (for example when going Have the aerial checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.
through a car wash or into an underground car park).

Sound cut-outs of 1 to During this brief sound cut-out, the RDS searches for any frequency Deactivate the RDS function if the phenomenon is
2 seconds in radio mode. permitting better reception of the station. too frequent and always on the same route.

With the engine off, When the engine is switched off, the audio equipment operating time Start the vehicle's engine to increase the battery
the audio equipment depends on the battery charge. charge.
switches off after a few The switch-off is normal: the audio equipment switches to economy mode
minutes of use. and switches off to prevent discharging of the vehicle's battery.
The message "the audio In order to protect the installation if the surrounding temperature is too Switch the audio system off for a few minutes to
system is overheated" high, the audio equipment switches to an automatic thermal protection allow the system to cool.
appears on the display. mode leading to a reduction of the volume or stopping of the playing of
the CD.

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VISUAL SEARCH

EXTERIOR

Remote control key................65-68


- opening/closing
- anti-theft protection
- starting
- battery

Boot ............................................76
Accessories .............................. 153 Changing a wheel ..............133-136
Lighting controls ....................80-82 Retractable roof .........................6-7 - tools
Static directional lighting ............. 83 - removal
Headlamp adjustment................. 83 Boot luggage carrier ................. 152
Changing bulbs..................138-139
- front lamps
- foglamps Changing bulbs..................140-141
- direction indicator repeaters - rear lamps
- 3rd brake lamp
- number plate lamps
Door mirrors................................ 55
Visual and audible
rear parking sensors ........ 118-119
Doors .....................................73-75 Towbar ...............................151-152
- opening/closing Towing ...............................150-151
- central locking
- emergency control
Alarm .....................................69-70 Braking assistance ................... 100
Trajectory control ...................... 101
Tyre under-inflation detection ..... 99
Tyre pressure............................ 159
Electric windows, Fuel tank ..................................... 77 Temporary puncture
quarter lights ........................71-72 Misfuel prevention ...................... 79 repair kit ...........................128-132
Snow chains ............................. 137

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INTERIOR

Front seats.............................52-54
Rear seats .................................. 54
Roll-over bars ........................... 102

Airbags ..............................105-108
Mats ............................................57
Boot fittings ............................60-61
- load space cover
- anti-swirl net (windstop)
- luggage retaining strap
Installing the anti-swirl net
(Windstop) ...........................62-64
Warning triangle ......................... 97

Glove box ................................... 59


Deactivating the passenger's
airbag ...........................86-87, 106
Child seats .............................86-93
ISOFIX mountings .................94-96

Seat belts...........................102-104

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS


Multifunction screens .............33-41 Courtesy lamp ............................ 85
Seat belt warning lamps ........... 103 Rear view mirror ......................... 56
Hazard warning lamps ................ 98 Sun visor..................................... 57
Instrument panels ....................... 20
Warning lamps .......................21-27 Wiper controls........................84-85
Indicators ...............................28-31 Changing a wiper
Gear shift indicator ................... 110 blade ....................................... 149
Buttons .......................................32 Trip computer ........................42-44
- trip distance recorder
- lighting dimmer
PEUGEOT Connect Nav ...163-194
PEUGEOT Connect Sound
(RD5) ...............................195-214
Setting the date/time..............33-41
Lighting controls ....................80-82 Emergency or assistance call .... 97, 162
Headlamp adjustment................. 83

Ventilation ..............................45-46
Heating ..................................47-48
Door mirrors................................ 55 Manual air conditioning..........47-49
Electric windows ....................71-72 Digital air
conditioning .........................50-51

Dashboard Interior fittings ........................58-59


fuses ................................142-144 - glove box
Opening the bonnet .................. 121 - 12 V accessories socket / USB
port
Central locking .......................74-75

Speed limiter...................... 114-115


Gearbox ..................... 109, 111-113
Cruise control .................... 116-117
Parking brake ........................... 109
Retractable roof
Steering wheel adjustment ......... 54 control ......................................6-7
Horn ............................................98 Controls for all four windows ...... 72

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TECHNICAL DATA - MAINTENANCE

Petrol engines........................... 154


Petrol weights ........................... 155
Diesel engine ............................ 156
Diesel weights .......................... 157
Dimensions ............................... 158 Checking components .......126-127
Running out of Diesel ............... 121
Identification markings .............. 159 - air filter
- passenger compartment filter
- oil filter
- brake pads/discs
Checking levels .................124-125
- oil
- brake fluid
- coolant
- screenwash/headlamp wash fluid Engine compartment
fuses ................................145-146

Changing bulbs..................138-141
- front
- rear Battery ...............................147-148
Load shedding /economy mode... 149

Opening the bonnet .................. 121


Under-bonnet layout, petrol ...... 122
Under-bonnet layout, Diesel ..... 123

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX

A
Accessories .................................... 153 Battery, remote control ............... 67, 68 Closing the boot ............................... 76
Accessory socket, 12V ..................... 59 Bluetooth Closing the retractable
Access to rear seats ......................... 53 (hands-free) ......................... 183, 205 roof .................................................. 6
Adjusting headlamps ........................ 83 Bluetooth Connectors, audio ....59, 182, 202, 204
Adjusting the steering wheel ............ 54 (telephone) .......................... 183, 205 Control for retractable roof ................. 7
Airbag, knee ................................... 107 Bonnet ............................................ 121 Control for all four windows .............. 72
Airbags ..................................... 27, 105 Bonnet stay .................................... 121 Control panel, audio ............... 164, 196
Airbags, front .................................. 105 Boot .................................................. 76 Coolant level ................................... 125
Airbags, lateral ............................... 107 Boot luggage carrier ....................... 152 Coolant temperature
Air conditioning ................................. 18 Brake discs ..................................... 126 indicator ......................................... 31
Air conditioning, digital ............... 46, 50 Brake lamps ................................... 140 Courtesy mirror ................................. 57
Air conditioning, manual ............. 46, 47 Brake pads ..................................... 126 Cruise control ................................. 116
Air distribution adjustment .......... 48, 51 Braking assistance system ............. 100 Cup holder ........................................ 58
Air filter ........................................... 126
Air flow .............................................. 18
Air flow adjustment ..................... 48, 51
Air intake .................................... 48, 51 C D
Air recirculation ........................... 48, 51 Capacity, fuel tank ............................ 77 Daytime running
Air vents ........................................... 45 CD MP3 .................................. 181, 201 lamps ............................................. 81
Alarm ................................................ 69 Central locking .................................. 74 Deactivating the passenger
Anti-swirl net ............................... 61, 62 Changing a bulb ......................138-141 airbag .......................................... 106
Anti-theft ........................................... 66 Changing a fuse ......................142-146 Deadlocking ...................................... 65
Assistance call .......................... 97, 162 Changing a wheel....................133-136 Defrosting ................................... 47, 49
Audible warning ................................ 98 Changing a wiper blade ................. 149 Demisting.................................... 47, 49
Audio streaming (Bluetooth) ........... 207 Changing the remote control Dials and gauges.............................. 20
Automatic illumination battery ........................................... 67 Diesel additive level........................ 125
of headlamps ................................. 82 Changing the time ...................... 34, 36 Dimensions ..................................... 158
Automatic operation Checking levels .......................122-125 Dipped beam ............................ 80, 138
of hazard warning lamps ............... 98 Checking the engine oil level ... 30, 124 Dipstick ..................................... 30, 124
Auxiliary sockets .......59, 182, 202, 204 Checking tyre pressures Directional lighting,
(using the kit)............................... 132 static .............................................. 83
Checks.....................................121-127 Direction indicators ...........97, 138, 140
Doors ................................................ 73
B Children .......................86-96, 104, 106
Child seats .................................. 91, 95 Doors emergency control ................. 75
Battery .................................... 126, 147 Child seats, conventional ................. 91 Door pockets .................................... 58
Battery, charging ............................ 148 Child seats, ISOFIX .....................94-96 Driving economically ........................ 18
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E I
EBA (Emergency braking Front seats ................................. 52, 54 Indicators, direction ..........97, 138, 140
assistance) .................................. 100 Fuel............................................. 18, 78 Inflating accessories
Eco-driving........................................ 18 Fuel consumption ............................. 18 (using the kit)............................... 132
Economy mode .............................. 149 Fuel filler flap .............................. 77, 79 Inflating tyres .................................... 18
Electric window controls ................... 71 Fuel gauge ....................................... 77 Inputs for audio
Electronic engine Fuel tank ..................................... 77, 79 system ...................59, 182, 202, 204
immobiliser .............................. 66, 68 Fusebox, Instrument panel
Electronic stability programme dashboard ................................... 143 lighting ........................................... 32
(ESP) ..................................... 25, 100 Instrument panels ............................. 20
Emergency braking Instrument panel screen ........... 20, 110
system ......................................... 100
Emergency call ......................... 97, 162
G Interior fittings ................................... 58
Interior lamp ..................................... 85
Emergency warning lamps ............... 98 Gearbox, automatic .......... 18, 111, 127 ISOFIX .........................................94-96
Energy economy mode .................. 149 Gearbox, manual ...... 18, 109, 110, 127 ISOFIX mountings ............................ 94
Engine compartment .............. 122, 123 Gear lever, automatic
Engine compartment gearbox ........................................111
fusebox ........................................ 145 Gear lever, manual gearbox ........... 109
Engine, Diesel ..................78, 121, 123 Gear shift indicator ......................... 110
J
Engine oil ........................................ 124 Glove box ......................................... 59 Jack ................................................ 133
Engine oil level indicator .......... 30, 124 G.P.S. ............................................. 169 JACK socket .....................59, 182, 202
Engine, petrol ........................... 78, 122 Guidance ........................................ 169
Engines................................... 154, 156 Guide-me-home.......................... 80, 82
Environment ........................18, 49, 68,
125, 148, 159
K
Equipment settings .........166, 188, 210 Keeping children safe .... 86-96, 104, 106
ESP/ASR ........................................ 101 H Key in ignition warning ..................... 67
Hands-free kit ......................... 183, 205 Key with remote control ...............65-68
Hazard warning lamps................ 97, 98
F Headlamps, directional ............. 83, 138
Headlamp wash ................................ 84
Filling with fuel ............................ 77–79 Head restraints, front .................. 52, 54
L
Fitting a wheel ................................ 136 Heated seats .................................... 54 Labels, identification ....................... 159
Fittings, boot ..................................... 60 Heating ....................................... 47, 50 Lamps, rear .................................... 140
Flashing indicators ...........97, 138, 140 Height and reach adjustment, Lamps, warning and
Foglamps, rear ......................... 80, 140 steering wheel ............................... 54 indicator .................................... 21-27
Front foglamps ......................... 80, 138 Horn .................................................. 98 Level, brake fluid ............................ 125
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N
Level, headlamp wash.................... 125 Navigation....................................... 169 PEUGEOT Connect USB ................. 59
Lighting ............................................. 80 Net .................................................... 61 Player, CD MP3 ...................... 181, 201
Lighting bulbs (replacement) ....138-141 Number plate lamps ....................... 140 Port, USB .........................59, 182, 202
Lighting control stalk......................... 80 Priming the fuel system .................. 121
Lighting dimmer ................................ 32 Protecting
Lighting, guide-me home ............ 80, 82 children .....................86-96, 104, 106
Lighting, interior ................................ 85
O Puncture ......................................... 128
Lighting on reminder......................... 81 Oil change ...................................... 124
Loading ..................................... 18, 152 Oil consumption .............................. 124
Load reduction mode...................... 149 Oil filter ........................................... 126
Locating your vehicle........................ 66 Oil level ..................................... 30, 124 R
Locking from the inside .................... 74 Opening the bonnet ........................ 121 Radio ...................................... 179, 199
Locking the boot ............................... 76 Opening the boot .............................. 76 Rear screen
Locking the doors ............................. 65 Opening the doors ...................... 73, 75 (demisting)..................................... 49
Low fuel level.............................. 25, 77 Opening the fuel filler flap ................ 77 Recharging the battery ................... 148
Luggage retaining strap.................... 60 Opening the retractable roof .............. 6 Reduction of electrical
Opening the windows ....................... 71 load.............................................. 149
Operation indicator lamps ...........21-27 Regeneration of the particle
emissions filter ............................ 126
M Reinitialising the electric
Main beam ................................ 80, 138 windows......................................... 71
Maintenance ..................................... 18
P Reinitialising the remote
Map reading lamps ........................... 85 Paint colour code............................ 159 control............................................ 67
Markings, identification ................... 159 Parking brake ......................... 109, 127 Remote control ............................65-68
Mat.................................................... 57 Parking sensors, Removing a wheel .......................... 133
Menu, main ............................. 166, 198 audible and visual ....................... 118 Removing the mat ............................ 57
Mirror, rear view................................ 56 Particle emission Repair kit, puncture ........................ 128
Mirrors, door ..................................... 55 filter.............................................. 126 Replacing bulbs .......................138-141
Misfuel prevention ............................ 79 Passenger compartment filter ........ 126 Replacing fuses .......................142-146
Motorway function PEUGEOT CONNECT Replacing the air filter .................... 126
(direction indicators) ...................... 97 ASSISTANCE .............................. 162 Replacing the oil filter ..................... 126
Mountings for ISOFIX PEUGEOT Connect Navigation Replacing the passenger
seats .............................................. 94 (RNEG)..........................40, 163, 164 compartment filter ....................... 126
MP3 CD .................................. 181, 201 PEUGEOT CONNECT SOS .......... 162 Replacing wiper blades .................. 149
Music media PEUGEOT Connect Sound Resetting the service
players ................................. 180, 200 (RD5) ........................................... 195 indicator ......................................... 29
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Resetting the trip recorder................ 32 Speed limiter .................................. 114 Towing another vehicle ................... 150
Retractable roof .................................. 6 Speedometer .................................... 20 Traction control
Rev counter ...................................... 20 Stability control (ASR)..................................... 25, 101
Reversing lamps ............................. 140 (ESP) ........................................... 101 Traffic information
Risk areas (update) ........................ 176 Starting the vehicle ................... 67, 111 (TA)..............................178, 179, 200
Roll-over bars ................................. 102 Steering mounted controls, Traffic information
Routine checks ............................... 126 audio.................................... 165, 197 (TMC) .................................. 177, 178
Running out of fuel Stopping the vehicle ................. 67, 111 Trailer ............................................. 151
(Diesel) ........................................ 121 Storage ............................................. 58 Trip computer ............................. 42, 43
Sun visor .......................................... 57 Trip distance recorder ...................... 32
Synchronising Tyre pressures ................................ 159
the remote control ......................... 67 Tyres ................................................. 18
S System, navigation ......................... 169 Tyre under-inflation detection ........... 99
Screen, Systems, ASR and ESP ................. 101
colour 16/9 ....................40, 166, 186 System settings ...................... 166, 186
Screen menu map ..........186, 208, 210
Screen, monochrome ..........33, 25, 37, U
198, 208, 210 Under-inflation
Screen, multifunction T (detection) ..................................... 99
(with audio equipment) ......35, 37, 40 Table of weights...................... 154, 156 Unlocking .......................................... 65
Screen, multifunction Tables of engines ................... 155, 157 Unlocking from the inside ................. 74
(without audio equipment) ............. 33 Tables of fuses ............................... 142 Unlocking the boot...................... 65, 76
Screenwash ...................................... 84 Tank, fuel .................................... 77, 79 Update risk areas ........................... 176
Screenwash fluid level.................... 125 Technical data .........................154-159 USB
Seat adjustment ............................... 52 Telephone ............................... 183, 205 (PEUGEOT Connect) .................. 202
Seat belts ................................102-104 Temperature adjustment............. 48, 50
Seats, rear ................................ 54, 103 Temperature control
Serial number, vehicle .................... 159 for heated seats ............................ 54
Service indicator ......................... 28, 29 Temporary puncture repair kit ........ 128 V
Service warning lamp ....................... 24 Third brake lamp ............................ 140 Vehicle
Servicing ...............................18, 28, 29 Ticket holder ..................................... 58 configuration ................166, 186, 210
Short-cut menus ............................. 167 Time ............................................ 34, 36 Ventilation .......................45, 46, 48, 51
Sidelamps .........................80, 138, 140 TMC (Traffic info)............................ 177
Side repeater .................................. 138 Total distance recorder ..................... 32
Snow chains ................................... 137 Towbar ............................................ 151
Spare wheel ................................... 134 Towed loads ........................... 155, 157
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Warning lamps.............................21-27
Warning triangle ............................... 97
Weights................................... 155, 157
Wheelbrace .................................... 133
Wheel, changing............................. 133
Window controls ............................... 71
Windstop..................................... 61, 62
Wiper control stalk ............................ 84
Wipers .............................................. 84

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equipment available in the whole range. your vehicle. It should be passed on part of this handbook is prohibited
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version and the specification for the application of the provisions of the Eu-
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