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FAMILIARISATION

INSTRUMENTS AND
CONTROLS
1. Bonnet release

2. Headlamp adjustment

3. Passenger air bag disarming

4. Side adjustable and closing vent

5. Lights and direction indicators


stalk

6. Driver’s front air bag


Horn

7. Fascia fuse box (under the


instrument panel trim, on the
right and on the left)

8. Rev counter

9. Passenger exterior mirror


control

10. Passenger electric window


control

11. Gear lever

12. Cup holder

13. Steering wheel height


adjustment

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FAMILIARISATION
INSTRUMENTS AND
CONTROLS
1. Driver’s exterior mirror control

2. Instrument panel

3. Wipers stalk

4. Steering lock and ignition

5. Hazard warning lights

6. Storage compartments

7. Diffusion grille

8. Windscreen deicing and


demisting vent

9. Passenger front air bag

10. Side adjustable and closing vent

11. Storage box

12. Audio equipment

13. Ventilation, heating or air


conditioning controls

14. Storage compartments

15. 12 V socket
(120 W max)

16. Handbrake

17. Driver’s electric window control

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FAMILIARISATION

KEYS REMOTE CONTROL STARTING


The keys allow you to switch on the A. Locking. 1. Stop position.
ignition and operate the locks on the B. Unlocking. 2. Accessories position (1st notch).
front doors, the boot, the fuel tank
cap, the steering lock and the pas-  45 3. Running position (2nd notch).
senger air bag disarming switch. 4. Starting position.
 45

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FAMILIARISATION

FRONT ELECTRIC WINDOWS MIRRORS STEERING WHEEL


ADJUSTMENT
A. Opening and closing control. B. Exterior mirrors adjustment (WITH POWER STEERING)
Push or pull control A. control.
When the vehicle is parked, the C. Steering wheel height
 47 mirrors can be folded and unfolded adjustment locking and
manually. unlocking control.
1. Control unlocked.
 35
2. Control locked.
 35

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FAMILIARISATION

FRONT SEATS

1. Forwards-backwards 2. Seat back angle adjustment. 3. Access to rear seats.


adjustment.
 36

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FAMILIARISATION

"ISOFIX" MOUNTINGS
Your vehicle has been approved in The ISOFIX child seats are fitted
accordance with the new ISOFIX with two locks and/or a strap which
regulation. are secured easily on these rings,
The rear seats* are fitted with regula- indicated by labels or a mark on the
tion ISOFIX mountings. rear seat back panel.
PASSENGER AIR BAG These are three rings for each seat:  42
DISARMING - two lower rings A, located between
1. Insertion of the key. the vehicle’s seat back and cush-
ion,
2. Selection of the "OFF" position. - an upper ring B, referred to as the
3. Removal of the key retaining TOP TETHER, located at the rear
the position. of the seat back at the bottom.
Passenger air bag disarmed

If the passenger air bag is


disarmed, this warning light
remains on until the passen-
ger air bag is reactivated.

 59 * According to version.

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FAMILIARISATION

FILLING THE FUEL TANK


After opening the flap, insert the key,
turn it slightly to the left then return to Remove the key and unscrew the
the right. The key returns to its initial cap.
position and the cap is unlocked. After filling the fuel tank, screw the
cap back on fully to the right until it
clicks and close the flap.
Fuel tank capacity: approximately
35 litres.

Low fuel level


OPENING THE BONNET
When this block flashes, accom- 1. Internal control.
panied by an audible signal, you
have enough fuel left to drive ap- 2. External control.
proximately 30 miles (50 km). 3. Bonnet strut.

 50
 63

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FAMILIARISATION

LIGHTS STALK WIPERS STALK

Front and rear lights Rear fog lamp Windscreen wipers


MIST Single wipe.
Ring A Ring B
OFF Off.
Lights off. INT Intermittent wipe.
LO Normal wipe (moderate rain).
HI Rapid wipe (heavy rain).

Side lights.
 51

Dipped headlamps/Main
beam headlamps.

Rear wiper and wash-wipe


Ring C
 52

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FAMILIARISATION
HEATING AIR CONDITIONING

Air flow adjustment


Rear screen
demisting
Rear screen Air conditioning
demisting On/Off

Air distribution Temperature Air distribution Temperature


adjustment adjustment adjustment adjustment

Air recirculation/
Air flow adjustment Air intake
 32  33
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FAMILIARISATION
RECOMMENDED INTERIOR SETTINGS

Heating or Manual air conditioning

I require...
Air recirculation/Intake
Air distribution Air flow Temperature Manual AC
of exterior air

HOT

COLD

DEMISTING
DE-ICING

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EASY mode
(automatic mode)
Select position E using the gear le-
ver.
The gear engaged is displayed on
the instrument panel screen.
The gearbox continuously selects
the most suitable gear.
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"2 TRONIC" GEARBOX MANUAL GEARBOX


Press the clutch pedal fully when
changing gear.
Starting the vehicle Manual mode
With the handbrake applied, press Place the gear lever in position M,
the brake pedal then select position then change up or down through the
N to start the engine. gears by pressing: Reverse
With your foot on the brake, select - rearwards, "+" to change up, To engage reverse gear, push the
position R, E or M. - forwards, "-" to change down. gear lever fully to the right then to-
Release the handbrake, take your The gear engaged is displayed on wards the rear.
foot off the brake pedal, then accel- the instrument panel screen. Reverse gear can only be engaged
erate. when the vehicle is stationary, en-
 62
gine at idle.
 61

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FAMILIARISATION
AUDIO EQUIPMENT

Selection of the source: Radio source and selection


On/Off CD or CD changer or auxiliary of the AM/FM wavebands

Auxiliary socket for portable Increasing of the hours,


Volume adjustment equipment (MP3 player, ...) increasing of the minutes

Clock adjustment: press


for more than 2 seconds

 22
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FAMILIARISATION
INTERIOR LAYOUT
1. Sun visor
Each sun visor has a courtesy mir-
ror with a concealing flap and a card
holder.

2. Storage compartments

3. Storage box

4. Storage compartments
in the front doors
Before opening the door, check that
there are no objects protruding from
the tray.

5. Cup holder

6. 12 volt accessories socket


(120 W max)
This is supplied from the accessories
position (1st notch).

7. Storage compartments in the


rear doors

3-door 5-door

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 1

REV COUNTER
When approaching the maximum
engine speed, when the rev counter
needle crosses into the red zone, you
must engage the next gear up. INSTRUMENT PANEL
1. Total/trip distance recorder zero 6. Total/trip distance recorder
reset button
7. Rear fog lamp indicator light
2. Warning lights and indicators
display
8. Main beam headlamps indicator
light
3. Direction indicators
9. Dipped headlamps indicator
4. Speedometer light

10. "2 Tronic" gearbox gear and


5. Fuel gauge gear lever positions indicator

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1 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
WARNING LIGHTS AND Coolant temperature Handbrake, low brake
INDICATORS warning light fluid level and braking
This comes on for a few system warning light
Central STOP seconds each time the This comes on each time
warning light ignition is switched on. the ignition is switched on until the
If this warning light comes on, with handbrake is released.
This flashes for a few
seconds each time the the engine running, this indicates Fixed lighting, with the engine run-
ignition is switched on. Linked with an abnormal increase in the coolant ning, indicates one of the following:
the warnings: temperature. - that the handbrake is applied or
- "engine oil pressure", Stop immediately. has not been released fully, when
- "coolant temperature", Check the coolant level. the vehicle is moving,
Stop immediately if this light To do this, wait until the engine has - an excessive drop in the brake fluid
comes on with the engine run- cooled before topping up the level. level (if the warning light remains
ning. on even with the handbrake re-
The cooling system is pressurised. leased),
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer. - a braking system fault.
Stop immediately.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
When checking the level, and
Engine oil pressure to avoid any risk of scald-
warning light ing, unscrew the cap 1/4 of
a turn to allow the pressure
This comes on each time to drop.
the ignition is switched on
until the engine is started. When the pressure has dropped, Anti-lock braking
remove the cap. system (ABS) warning
If it comes on linked with the STOP light
warning light, with the engine Then:
running, this indicates that the oil 1 - top up, if necessary (see This comes on for a few
pressure is too low. "Levels"). seconds each time the ignition is
Stop immediately. 2 - or, if the level is satisfactory, switched on.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer. contact a PEUGEOT dealer. Fixed lighting indicates a malfuncton
of the ABS.
However, the vehicle retains conven-
tional braking with assistance.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 1
Electric power Diesel engine pre-heat Passenger air bag disarmed
steering warning light warning light If the passenger air bag is disarmed,
This comes on for a few Wait until the warning the warning light remains on.
seconds each time the light is switched off before
ignition is switched on. starting.
Fixed lighting, when the vehicle is If the temperature is sufficient, the Dynamic stability
moving, indicates a malfunction of warning light comes on briefly, you control system
the electric steering system. can start without waiting. (ASR/ESP) activation
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer. warning light
Water in diesel filter This comes on for a few seconds each
warning light* time the ignition is switched on.
This comes on for a few With the engine running and the
Battery charge seconds each time the vehicle moving, it comes on if the
warning light ignition is switched on. system is activated.
This comes on each time Fixed lighting, with the engine
the ignition is switched on running, indicates a risk of damage Dynamic stability
until the engine is started. to the engine. control system
Fixed lighting, with the engine Contact a PEUGEOT dealer. (ASR/ESP) fault
running, indicates a malfunction. warning light
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer. This comes on for a few seconds
each time the ignition is switched on.
Driver's seat belt not If this warning light comes on, with
fastened warning the engine running, this indicates a
Emission control light** fault in the system.
system warning light When the ignition is Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
This comes on each time switched on, the warning light flashes
the ignition is switched on until the driver fastens his seat belt.
until the engine is started. Above a speed of approximately 2 Tronic gearbox
Fixed lighting, with the engine run- 10 mph (15 km/h), the warning light
flashes accompanied by an audible warning light
ning, indicates an emission control
system fault. signal until the driver fastens his seat Fixed lighting of this warn-
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer. belt. ing light, with the engine
running, indicates a malfunction of
Air bags warning light the 2 Tronic gearbox.
Note: it may also come on
if you run out of fuel (see This comes on for a few
"Running out of fuel"). seconds each time the * According to country.
ignition is switched on. ** According to version.
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1 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
DISPLAY "2 Tronic" gearbox indicator

Lever in EASY mode


Total/trip distance recorder (automatic mode)
When the ignition is switched on, "E" is displayed when this
the distance recorder selected To reset the trip recorder to zero, operating mode is selected.
when the engine was switched off is when it is displayed, press and hold It is switched off on switching to
displayed. button 1. manual mode.

Press button 1 to alternate the Lever in manual mode


distance display:
"M" is displayed when this
- total with "ODO" displayed, operating mode is selected.
- trip with "TRIP" displayed. It is switched off on
switching to EASY mode.

"Neutral"

"Reverse"

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1 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
DISPLAY "2 Tronic" gearbox indicator

Lever in EASY mode


Total/trip distance recorder (automatic mode)
When the ignition is switched on, "E" is displayed when this
the distance recorder selected To reset the trip recorder to zero, operating mode is selected.
when the engine was switched off is when it is displayed, press and hold It is switched off on switching to
displayed. button 1. manual mode.

Press button 1 to alternate the Lever in manual mode


distance display:
"M" is displayed when this
- total with "ODO" displayed, operating mode is selected.
- trip with "TRIP" displayed. It is switched off on
switching to EASY mode.

"Neutral"

"Reverse"

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 1
Operating mode: Running out of diesel fuel
After running out of fuel, you
1st gear can travel a short distance
after 10 pump repriming op-
erations (see corresponding
section).
After filling the fuel tank (minimum
2nd gear 5 litres), operate the repriming pump
at least 10 times (see corresponding
section).

3rd gear

Fuel gauge
This indicates the quantity of fuel
4th gear available:
- 1/1 and six blocks, the fuel tank is full.
- R and one block flashing, the fuel
tank is on the reserve.
5th gear Low fuel level
When the minimum level in the fuel
tank is reached, the last block flashes
accompanied by an audible signal.
In certain driving conditions and depend-
ing on the engine, the distance which
can be travelled with the fuel remaining
"!" warning light may be less than 30 miles (50 km).
If this warning light comes You have approximately 5 litres
on, with the engine running, remaining.
this indicates a malfunction When the frequency of the flashing
of the "2 Tronic" gearbox. increases, you have approximately
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer. 3 litres remaining.
At least 5 litres must be add-
ed after running out of fuel.

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2 AUDIO EQUIPMENT
GENERAL NOTES/ADJUSTMENTS/AUXILIARY SOCKET

Clock adjustment: press for more


than 2 seconds/Access to the
audio settings

Selection of the source: auxiliary


On/Off Hours adjustment/Audio settings
(or CD or CD changer)

Auxiliary socket for portable Minutes adjustment/Audio


Volume adjustment equipment (MP3 player, ...) settings

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AUDIO EQUIPMENT 2
GENERAL FUNCTIONS VOLUME ADJUSTMENT AUXILIARY SOCKET

On/off Press the upper part An auxiliary socket


of this button several "AUX" is provided for
With the ignition key times in succession to the connection of port-
in the accessories increase the volume able equipment (MP3
position or with the of the audio equip- player, etc.).
ignition on, press this button to switch ment or the lower part
the audio equipment on or off. of this button to de- In order to listen to it,
After the engine has been switched crease it. connect your equip-
off, the audio equipment can only ment then press this
operate for approximately 30 min- button.
utes, to prevent discharging of the
battery.
The audio equipment controls enable
you to adjust the volume and the
CLOCK ADJUSTMENT AUDIO SETTINGS audio settings.
To exit from the AUX source, press
AM/FM.
Press this button for Press this button sev-
more than 2 seconds, eral times in succes-
the clock display sion to gain access
flashes: to the bass (BASS),
treble (TREB), front/rear balance
(FAD) and left/right balance (BAL)
- to adjust the hours, settings.
press this button,
- to adjust the minutes,
press this button. When the parameter
is displayed, change
the setting using these
two buttons.

You exit from this mode automati-


cally after a few seconds without any
action.
You exit from this mode automati-
cally after a few seconds without any
action.

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2 AUDIO EQUIPMENT

RADIO
TA function on/off: traffic
information priority

Selection of the AM/FM Autostore: automatic storing of AF function on/off:


(FM1, FM2, FM3) wavebands 6 stations on AM and FM3 alternative frequency

Automatic search for a higher Selection of the type of radio


frequency: double press/ Manual search for
programme: News, Sports, Talk,
Successive tuning in to a higher frequency
Pop, Classics
the stations

Selection of the stored station/ Manual search for


Storing of a station: press for a lower frequency
more than 2 seconds
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AUDIO EQUIPMENT 2
Stereo reception Automatic station search Manual station search
When the audio equipment receives
a station broadcasting in stereo it au- Press this button twice Press one of these
tomatically transmits stereo sound to select the next two buttons briefly to
and the screen displays "ST". If the station. increase or decrease
reception conditions deteriorate, the Press this button brief- the frequency dis-
audio equipment returns to mono ly to listen to each station available played respectively.
transmission and "ST" is no longer on the FM waveband for three sec- If you maintain the
displayed. onds. To stop the station scan, press pressure on the button
this button again. in the chosen direc-
Selection of the radio source If the traffic information programme tion, the frequency will be scanned
TA is selected, only stations which continuously.
Press this button. broadcast this type of programme The scan stops when you release the
are selected. button.

Manual station storing


Selection of a waveband

Press the button


several times in suc-
cession to select the
wavebands FM1,
FM2, FM3 and AM.
Select the required station.
Press one of the buttons "1" to "6"
for more than 2 seconds
An audible signal confirms that the
station has been stored.

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2 AUDIO EQUIPMENT
Automatic storing of FM Recalling stored stations Notes on radio
stations (autostore) reception
Press this button. Your audio equipment will
Your audio equipment be subjected to phenomena
automatically stores which do not affect domestic radio
the six best transmit- sets. Both MW/LW and FM reception
ters received on AM and FM in your are subject to various forms of inter-
current location. These stations are On each waveband, a brief press on ference. This is no reflection on the
stored on the AM and FM3 wave- one of the buttons "1" to "6" recalls quality of the equipment but is due to
bands. The end of the search is the corresponding stored station. the nature of the signals and the way
signalled by two audible signals. in which they are transmitted.
On MW/LW, interference may be
noticed when passing under high
voltage power lines or bridges, or in
tunnels.
On FM, interference may be the re-
sult of increasing distance from the
transmitter, deflection of the signal
by obstacles (mountains, hills, build-
ings, etc) or of being in an area which
If it was not possible to find is not covered by a transmitter.
six transmitters, the remain-
ing memories remain empty:
three dashes are displayed
on the audio equipment screen for
each empty memory.

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AUDIO EQUIPMENT 2
RDS Search by type of EON system
programme (PTY) This system links stations which be-
Using the AF (alternative This enables you to listen to sta- long to the same network. It permits
frequency) function on the tions which broadcast a type of pro- the transmission of traffic information
FM waveband gramme which has a theme (NEWS, broadcast by a station which belongs
SPORTS, TALK, POP, CLASSICS). to the same network as the station to
The RDS (Radio Data System) ena- which you are listening.
bles you to continue listening to the When FM is selected, In order to benefit from this, select the
same station irrespective of the fre- press this button: traffic information programme TA.
quency that it uses in your current
location. The audio equipment con-
tinuously searches for the transmitter - "no pty" is displayed,
which provides the best reception. - then press the button briefly to
select a programme. Notes: the volume of the
After a few seconds without any traffic information is inde-
Press this button sever- action, your selection is stored. pendent of the volume of
al times in succession normal radio listening.
to activate or deactivate You can adjust it using the
the function. volume button, when the TA pro-
The screen will indicate: gramme is being transmitted.
- "AF" if the function is activated, Traffic information The setting will be stored and will be
- "AF REG" if the function is acti- programme (TA) used during subsequent message
vated at regional level, transmissions.
- "AF" flashing if the function is not Press this button sever-
available. al times in succession
to activate or deactivate
the function.
On FM, the multifunction display will
Regional following indicate:
mode (REG) - "TP" or "TP EON": the radio trans-
mits a programme while awaiting the
Some stations, organised in a broadcasting of traffic information.
network, broadcast regional pro-
grammes in the various regions - "TA" or "TA EON": the programme
which they serve. The regional fol- transmitted by the radio is put on
lowing mode enables you to contiue standby while awaiting the broad-
listening to the same programme. casting of traffic information.
If you wish to interrupt the transmis-
sion of a message, press this button
again.

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2 AUDIO EQUIPMENT
CD PLAYER OR CD CHANGER
Selection of the next track

Selection of the source:


CD eject Selection of the previous track
CD or CD changer or auxiliary

Playing of the start of each : accelerated forwards play Random playing of the tracks on
track on the CD: brief press : accelerated backwards play the CD currently being played

CD changer: CD: repeating of the current track/


: selection of the previous CD CD changer, press for more than 2 seconds:
: selection of the next CD repeating of the current CD
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AUDIO EQUIPMENT 2
CD PLAYER AND CD CD PLAYER FUNCTIONS Repeating of a track on the
CHANGER FUNCTIONS CD (RPT)
Selection of the CD player If you wish to listen to
Selection of a track on a CD the current track again,
When a CD is inserted, press this button. To
printed face upper- cancel the repetition,
Press this button to most, play begins press the button again.
select the next track. automatically.
If there is a CD in the player already,
press this button.
Press this button to
return to the start of
the current track or The use of copied CDs may
to select the previous cause faults.
track.
Insert circular CDs only.
CD eject
Press this button to
Accelerated play eject the CD from the
player.
Press and hold one
of these buttons for
accelerated forwards
or backwards play re- Random playing of the CD
spectively. (RAND)
The accelerated play When the CD player
stops when the button is selected, press this
is released. button.

The tracks on the CD will be played


in a random order. Press the button
Introscan (SCAN) again to return to normal play.
The random play mode is deacti-
Press this button to vated when the audio equipment is
listen to the start of switched off.
each track on the cur-
rent CD.

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2 AUDIO EQUIPMENT
CD PLAYER OR CD CHANGER
Selection of the next track

Selection of the source:


CD eject Selection of the previous track
CD or CD changer or auxiliary

Playing of the start of each : accelerated forwards play Random playing of the tracks on
track on the CD: brief press : accelerated backwards play the CD currently being played

CD changer: CD: repeating of the current track/


: selection of the previous CD CD changer, press for more than 2 seconds:
: selection of the next CD repeating of the current CD
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AUDIO EQUIPMENT 2
CD PLAYER AND CD CD PLAYER FUNCTIONS Repeating of a track on the
CHANGER FUNCTIONS CD (RPT)
Selection of the CD player If you wish to listen to
Selection of a track on a CD the current track again,
When a CD is inserted, press this button. To
printed face upper- cancel the repetition,
Press this button to most, play begins press the button again.
select the next track. automatically.
If there is a CD in the player already,
press this button.
Press this button to
return to the start of
the current track or The use of copied CDs may
to select the previous cause faults.
track.
Insert circular CDs only.
CD eject
Press this button to
Accelerated play eject the CD from the
player.
Press and hold one
of these buttons for
accelerated forwards
or backwards play re- Random playing of the CD
spectively. (RAND)
The accelerated play When the CD player
stops when the button is selected, press this
is released. button.

The tracks on the CD will be played


in a random order. Press the button
Introscan (SCAN) again to return to normal play.
The random play mode is deacti-
Press this button to vated when the audio equipment is
listen to the start of switched off.
each track on the cur-
rent CD.

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2 AUDIO EQUIPMENT
CD CHANGER FUNCTIONS Random playing of a CD Repeating of a CD (RPT)
(RAND)
If you wish to listen to
Selection of the CD changer When the CD changer the current CD again,
is selected, press this press and hold this
button for 2 seconds. button.
Press this button. The tracks of the cur-
rent CD will be played in a random To cancel the repetition, press the
order. button again.
Press the button again for 2 seconds
to return to normal play.

Selection of a CD
Press one of these
buttons on the audio The use of copied CDs may
equipment to select cause faults.
the previous or next
CD respectively. Insert circular CDs only.

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COMFORT 3
Recommendations for
use
If the interior temperature re-
mains very high after a pro-
longed period parked in the sun, do
not hesitate to ventilate the passen-
ger compartment for a few minutes.
For an even air distribution, make
sure that you do not block the out-
side air inlet grille, the vents, the air
passages and the air outlets to the
footwells.
Ensure that the passenger compart-
ment filter, located below the wind-
screen, in the engine compartment,
is in good condition. Have the filter
elements replaced regularly. If you
drive in dusty conditions, change
them twice as often.
Operate the air conditioning system
for 5 to 10 minutes, once or twice a
month, to keep it in perfect working
order.
In order to ensure that your air condi-
VENTILATION tioning system continues to operate
correctly, you are advised to have it
1. Windscreen de-icing or 3. Side vents. checked regularly.
demisting vent. The condensation created by the air
4. Diffusion grille. conditioning results in a flow of wa-
2. Side window de-icing or ter under the vehicle when stationary
demisting vents. which is perfectly normal.
5. Air outlets to the footwells. If the system does not produce cold
air, do not use it and contact your
PEUGEOT dealer.

The air conditioning system


does not contain chlorine
and does not present any
danger to the ozone layer.
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Footwells, diffusion grille
and side vents.

Diffusion grille and side


vents.

The air distribution can be


adjusted by placing the
control in an intermediate
position.
4. Rear screen demisting
With the engine running,
press button 4, the indica-
tor light comes on.
The system demists the
rear screen.
HEATING It is switched off by pressing
control 4.
1. Temperature adjustment 3. Air distribution adjustment Switch the system off as
Turn the control from blue (cold) to soon as you consider this
red (hot) to adjust the temperature to Windscreen and side necessary as a lower con-
suit your requirements. windows. sumption of current reduces
fuel consumption.
2. Air flow adjustment
When the ignition is switched on, Windscreen, side windows De-icing and demisting
turn the control to obtain a flow of and footwells. To quickly de-ice or demist the
air which is sufficient to ensure your windscreen and side windows:
comfort.
- set the air distribution to "Wind-
To maintain a certain level of comfort Footwells. screen and side windows",
in the passenger compartment, avoid - place the temperature control 1 and
position 0 whenever possible. the air flow control 2 at maximum,
In position 0, a slight flow of air, due - close the side vents.
to the movement of the vehicle, can
still be felt.
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COMFORT 3
1. Air conditioning On/Off

With the engine running,


press the button, the indi-
cator light comes on.

The air conditioning will not


operate if the air flow adjustment
control 3 is in position 0.

2. Temperature adjustment
Turn the control from blue (cold) to
red (hot) to adjust the temperature to
suit your requirements.

3. Air flow adjustment


When the ignition is switched on,
turn the control to obtain a flow of
AIR CONDITIONING air which is sufficient to ensure your
comfort.
1. Air conditioning On/Off 4. Air recirculation/Air intake To maintain a certain level of comfort
in the passenger compartment, avoid
position 0 whenever possible.
2. Temperature adjustment 5. Air distribution adjustment
In position 0, a slight flow of air, due
to the movement of the vehicle, can
3. Air flow adjustment 6. Rear screen demisting still be felt.

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4. Air recirculation/Air intake 5. Air distribution adjustment 6. Rear screen demisting

The recirculation of interior Windscreen and side With the engine running,
air (control 4 to the left) ena- windows. press button 6, the indica-
bles you to isolate the pas- tor light comes on.
senger compartment from The system demists the
exterior odours and smoke. rear screen.
Windscreen, side windows It is switched off by pressing con-
The intake of exterior air (con- and footwells. trol 6.
trol 4 to the right) enables you
to prevent and eliminate mist-
ing of the windscreen and
side windows.
Footwells. Switch the system off as
soon as you consider this
In a humid climate, use of the necessary as a lower con-
air recirculation may cause sumption of current reduces
misting of the windows. fuel consumption.
Footwells, diffusion grille
and side vents.
As soon as possible, move control 4
to the right to the "Intake of exte-
rior air" position to avoid the risks of De-icing and demisting
deterioration of the air quality and To quickly de-ice or demist the wind-
misting of the windscreen and side Diffusion grille and side
vents. screen and side windows:
windows. - set the air distribution to "Wind-
screen and side windows",
- place the temperature control 2
and the air flow control 3 at maxi-
The air distribution can be mum,
adjusted by placing the - close the side vents,
control in an intermediate - place the air intake control 4 in the
position. "Air intake" position,
- switch on the air conditioning by
pressing button 1.

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COMFORT 3

MIRRORS STEERING WHEEL HEIGHT


ADJUSTMENT
Exterior mirrors Manual interior mirror (WITH POWER STEERING)
Move the lever in all four directions to The interior mirror has two positions:
adjust the mirror. When stationary, lower the handle
- day (normal), to unlock the steering wheel.
- night (anti-dazzle).
Adjust to the desired height and
To change from one to the other, lift the handle to lock the steering
Folding/Unfolding push or pull the lever on the lower wheel.
edge of the mirror.
When the vehicle is parked, the ex-
terior mirrors can be folded back and
unfolded manually.

For safety reasons, these


operations must not be car-
ried out while driving.

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3 COMFORT

FRONT SEATS
1. Forwards-backwards 2. Seat back angle adjustment 3. Access to the rear seats
adjustment Push control A rearwards while (3-door)
Raise the control and slide the seat adjusting the angle of the seat back. Position the seat belt along the door
forwards or backwards. pillar.
Push control A rearwards to fold the
seat back and move the seat for-
wards.
To put the seat back in place, push
the seat back until the seat locks.
Reset the forwards-backwards ad-
justment of the seat and the seat
back angle.
No person or object must
prevent the seat from return-
ing to the required position.

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COMFORT 3

REAR SEATS REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS*


Folding the back of the bench Returning the back of the The rear head restraints can be
seat: bench seat to its initial removed and have two positions:
The seat back is folded from the rear position: - high, position for use.
of the vehicle, with the boot open: - low, storage position.
- fold the seat back rearwards and
secure it on the mounting B. To raise the head restraint, pull it
- check that the seat belt is posi- upwards.
tioned correctly on the side of the Take care not to trap the seat belts,
seat back to avoid damaging it, in particular between the seat back To lower it, press lug A then the head
- place the head restraints in the and the mounting B. restraint.
low position (see "rear head re- - check that the back of the bench To remove it:
straints"), seat is secured correctly. - tilt the seat back slightly,
- while folding the seat back, pull the - move the head restraint to the high
strap(s) A, located behind the seat position,
back. - press lug A pulling the head re-
straint upwards at the same time.
To refit it:
- tilt the seat back slightly,
- engage the rods of the head re-
straint in the openings.
To reach the low position, press
lug A.

* According to version.
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3 COMFORT
GENERAL POINTS RELATING INSTALLING A CHILD SEAT
TO CHILD SEATS USING A THREE POINT SEAT
BELT
Although one of PEUGEOT’s main
criteria when designing your vehicle, "Rearwards-facing" "Forwards-facing"
the safety of your children also de- When a "rearwards-facing" When a "forwards-facing" child seat
pends on you. child seat is installed on the is installed on the front passenger
front passenger seat, it is seat, adjust the vehicle’s seat to the
For maximum safety, please essential that the passenger intermediate longitudinal position
follow these precautions: air bag** is disarmed. Otherwise, the with the seat back upright and leave
child would risk being seriously the passenger air bag armed**.
injured or killed if the air bag were
- in accordance with Directive 2003/20, to inflate.
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 the transpor-
tation of children are the rear
seats,
- a child weighing less than 9 kg
must travel in the "rearwards-
facing" position both in the front
and in the rear.

PEUGEOT recommends that chil-


dren should travel in the rear seats
of your vehicle:
- "rearwards-facing" up to the age
of 2,
- "forwards-facing" over the age
of 2.
* The rules for transporting children
are specific to each country. Con- Intermediate longitudinal
sult the current legislation in your position
country.
** According to model.
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COMFORT 3
CHILD SEATS RECOMMENDED BY PEUGEOT
PEUGEOT offers a complete range of recommended 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

L1 L2
"BRITAX "ROMER
Babysure" Baby-Safe Plus"
Installed in Installed in
the rear-facing the rear-facing
position. position

Groups 1, 2 and 3: from 9 to 36 kg

L3
Passenger air bag OFF** "KIDDY Life"
For the safety of young children
(from 9 to 18 kg), PEUGEOT
recommends use of
the restraining cushion.

Groups 2 and 3: from 15 to 36 kg

L5
"KLIPPAN Optima"
From the age
L4 of 6 years
"RECARO Start". (approximately
22 kg), the booster
is used on its own.

** According to version.
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3 COMFORT
LOCATION OF CHILD SEATS ATTACHED USING THE SEAT BELT
In accordance with the European regulation (Directive 2000/3), this table indicates the options for installing child seats
secured using a seat belt and universally approved in accordance with the weight of the child and the seat in the vehicle.

Weight of the child and indicative age

Seat Under 13 kg From 22 to 36 kg


From 9 to 18 kg From 15 to 25 kg
(groups 0 (a) (group 3)
(group 1) (group 2)
and 0+) 6 to 10 years
1 to 3 years approx 3 to 6 years approx
Up to 1 year approx approx

Front passenger L1, L2 L3 L3, L4, L5 L3, L4, L5


seat (b)

Rear seats U U U U

a: Group 0: from birth to 10 kg.


b: consult the legislation in force in your country before installing your child on this seat.
U: seat suitable for the installation of a universally approved child seat secured using a seat belt, "rear facing" and/or
"forward facing".
L1 to L5: only the child seats indicated and recommended by PEUGEOT can be installed on the seat concerned
(according to country).

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COMFORT 3
ADVICE ON CHILD Children under the age of 10 must not As a safety precaution, do not leave:
SEATS travel in the "forward facing" position - one or more children alone and
on the front passenger seat, unless unsupervised in a vehicle,
the rear seats are already occupied - a child or an animal in a vehicle
The incorrect installation of a child by other children, cannot be used or which is exposed to the sun, with
seat in a vehicle compromises the are absent. the windows closed,
child’s protection in the event of an
accident. Disarm the passenger air bag* when - the keys within reach of children
a "rear facing" child seat is installed inside the vehicle.
Remember to fasten the seat belts on the front seat. Otherwise, the child
or the child seat harness keeping would risk being seriously injured or To protect young children from the
the slack in relation to the child’s killed if the air bag were to inflate. rays of the sun, fit side blinds on the
body to a minimum, even for short rear windows.
journeys.
For optimum installation of the "for-
ward facing" child seat, ensure that
the back of the child seat is in contact
with the back of the vehicle’s seat Installing a booster seat
and that the head restraint does not The chest part of the seat belt must
cause any discomfort. be positioned on the child’s shoulder
without touching the neck.
If the head restraint has to be re-
moved, ensure that it is stored or Ensure that the lap part of the seat
attached securely to prevent it from belt passes correctly over the child’s
being thrown around the vehicle in thighs.
the event of sharp braking. PEUGEOT recommends the use of
a booster seat which has a back, fit-
ted with a seat belt guide at shoulder
level.

* According to country.
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3 COMFORT
"ISOFIX" MOUNTINGS These are three rings for each seat: This ISOFIX mounting system guar-
antees you fast, reliable and safe fit-
Your vehicle has been approved in ting of the child seat in your vehicle.
accordance with the new ISOFIX The ISOFIX child seats are fitted
regulation. with two locks which are secured
The seats*, represented below, are fit- easily on these lower rings A.
ted with regulation ISOFIX mountings: Some also have an upper strap
which is attached to the upper
ring B.

To attach this strap, raise the


vehicle seat’s head restraint
then pass the hook between
its rods. Then fix the hook
- two lower rings A, located between on the upper ring B and tighten the
the vehicle seat back and cushion, upper strap.
indicated by a label,

The incorrect installation of a


child seat in a vehicle compro-
mises the child’s protection in
the event of an accident.
For information regarding the ISOFIX
child seats which can be installed in
your vehicle, consult the summary
table for the location of the ISOFIX
child seats.

- an upper ring B, referred to as the


TOP TETHER, indicated by a mark-
ing on the rear seat back panel.
* According to version.
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COMFORT 3
ISOFIX CHILD SEAT RECOMMENDED BY PEUGEOT AND APPROVED FOR YOUR VEHICLE

ISOFIX RÖMER Duo Plus (size category B1)

Group 1: from 9 to 18 kg

Installed in the forward facing position.


Fitted with an upper strap to be secured on the ISOFIX upper ring,
referred to as the TOP TETHER.
Three seat body angles: sitting, reclining, lying

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.
Follow the instructions for fitting the child seat given in the seat manufacturer’s installation guide.

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3 COMFORT

Weight of the child/indicative age

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

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

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

Universal ISOFIX child


seats which can be installed X X X X X IUF
on the rear seats

SUMMARY TABLE FOR THE LOCATION OF ISOFIX CHILD SEATS

In accordance with the European IUF: seat approved for a Universal X: seat not suitable for the installa-
regulation ECE 16, this table indi- Isofix seat, "Forward facing" with the tion of an ISOFIX child seat of the
cates the options for the installation "Top Tether" upper strap. size category indicated.
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 A, B, B1, C,
D, E, F, G, is indicated on the child
seat next to the ISOFIX logo.

* The ISOFIX infant car seat is fixed


to the lower rings of an ISOFIX
seat and occupies the two rear
seats.
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ACCESSES 4
KEYS/REMOTE CONTROL Spotting the vehicle
To spot your vehicle, if you have
locked it, in a car park:
The set of keys or remote  press button A, the direction indi-
controls, supplied with your cators come on briefly.
vehicle, enable you to ob-
tain a maximum of three new
keys.
If all of the keys in your possession
are lost, a major operation will have
to be carried out on your vehicle.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

Remote control
This carries out the vehicle locking-
unlocking and locating functions at a
distance.
Locking
Press button A to lock the vehicle
from a distance. This is confirmed by
brief lighting of the direction indica-
tors.

Keys Unlocking
The keys allow you to switch on the Press button B to unlock the vehicle.
ignition and operate the locks on the
front doors, the boot, the fuel tank This is confirmed by two successive
cap, the steering lock and the pas- flashes of the direction indicators.
senger air bag disarming switch.

Central locking and unlocking


From the driver’s door, the keys al- Note: after locking, if you no-
low you to lock and unlock the doors tice that a door is not closed
and boot simultaneously. properly, close it then lock
the vehicle again.

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4 ACCESSES
Reprogramming the remote Driving with the doors locked
control may make access to the pas-
senger compartment by the
Following replacement of the remote emergency services more
control battery or in the event of a re- difficult in an emergency.
mote control malfunction, it may be
necessary to reprogramme the sys- As a safety measure (with children
tem. on board), remove the key from the
ignition when leaving the vehicle,
 Switch off the ignition. even for a short time.
 Switch the ignition on again. Do not make any modifications to the
 Press one of the remote control electronic immobiliser system.
buttons immediately for a few sec-
onds.
 Switch off the ignition and remove The high frequency remote control is
Changing the remote control the key from the ignition lock. a sensitive system; do not operate it
in your pockets as there is a risk that
battery The remote control is now working it may unlock the vehicle without you
To change the battery, remove the again. being aware of this.
screw then unclip the housing using If the malfunction persists, contact a Avoid pressing the buttons of your
a coin inserted at the ring. PEUGEOT dealer. remote control out of range of your
Battery CR 2016/3 volts. vehicle, you risk rendering it inopera-
If the remote control does not work tive. It would then have to be repro-
after the battery has been changed, grammed.
reprogramme it. ELECTRONIC ENGINE
IMMOBILISER
This locks the engine control sys-
Do not discard the remote tem as soon as the ignition has been
control batteries, they contain switched off and therefore prevents
metals which are harmful to starting of the vehicle by anyone who
the environment. does not have the key.
Take them to a PEUGEOT dealership, The ignition key has an electronic
or to any other approved collection chip which has a special code. When
point. the ignition is switched on, the code
must be recognised for starting to be
possible.
In the event of a malfunction, your
vehicle will not start.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

46
4 ACCESSES
Reprogramming the remote Driving with the doors locked
control may make access to the pas-
senger compartment by the
Following replacement of the remote emergency services more
control battery or in the event of a re- difficult in an emergency.
mote control malfunction, it may be
necessary to reprogramme the sys- As a safety measure (with children
tem. on board), remove the key from the
ignition when leaving the vehicle,
 Switch off the ignition. even for a short time.
 Switch the ignition on again. Do not make any modifications to the
 Press one of the remote control electronic immobiliser system.
buttons immediately for a few sec-
onds.
 Switch off the ignition and remove The high frequency remote control is
Changing the remote control the key from the ignition lock. a sensitive system; do not operate it
in your pockets as there is a risk that
battery The remote control is now working it may unlock the vehicle without you
To change the battery, remove the again. being aware of this.
screw then unclip the housing using If the malfunction persists, contact a Avoid pressing the buttons of your
a coin inserted at the ring. PEUGEOT dealer. remote control out of range of your
Battery CR 2016/3 volts. vehicle, you risk rendering it inopera-
If the remote control does not work tive. It would then have to be repro-
after the battery has been changed, grammed.
reprogramme it. ELECTRONIC ENGINE
IMMOBILISER
This locks the engine control sys-
Do not discard the remote tem as soon as the ignition has been
control batteries, they contain switched off and therefore prevents
metals which are harmful to starting of the vehicle by anyone who
the environment. does not have the key.
Take them to a PEUGEOT dealership, The ignition key has an electronic
or to any other approved collection chip which has a special code. When
point. the ignition is switched on, the code
must be recognised for starting to be
possible.
In the event of a malfunction, your
vehicle will not start.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

46
ACCESSES 4
Simultaneous central locking/
unlocking of the doors and boot.
To lock/unlock the vehicle, press/pull
button A on the driver’s door.
For the other doors, carry out the
same operation as for normal lock-
ing/unlocking.

DOORS Driver’s door open ELECTRIC WINDOWS


If the driver’s door is open, The driver and front passenger each
Locking/unlocking a door the courtesy light remains have an electric window.
from the inside on if the button is in this po- After the ignition has been switched
sition. on, press or pull control 1. The win-
Normal locking/unlocking: the dow stops when you release the con-
doors lock/unlock independently. trol.
To lock/unlock a door, press/pull but-
ton A.

Note: operating the handle does not


unlock the door, pull button A to un-
lock.

Always remove the key from


the ignition when leaving
the vehicle, even for a short
time.
The driver must ensure that the front
passenger uses his electric window
correctly.
Be aware of children when operating
the windows.

47
4 ACCESSES

REAR WINDOWS (5-door) LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE


BOOT USING THE KEY* BOOT USING THE REMOTE
To partially open the rear windows, CONTROL*
pull the lever then push the window. To open, operate the lock B using the
To close the window, pull then press key and raise the tailgate. The boot is locked/unlocked using
the lever to lock the window. the buttons on the remote control.
Then, to open, press button C and
raise the tailgate.

Note: the boot can be locked/un-


locked using control A on the driver’s
door.

CHILD LOCK
This prevents the opening of each of
the rear doors from the inside.
Push control 1 towards the outside of
the vehicle.
Check the status of this safe-
ty device before switching on
the ignition. * According to version.
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4 ACCESSES

REAR WINDOWS (5-door) LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE


BOOT USING THE KEY* BOOT USING THE REMOTE
To partially open the rear windows, CONTROL*
pull the lever then push the window. To open, operate the lock B using the
To close the window, pull then press key and raise the tailgate. The boot is locked/unlocked using
the lever to lock the window. the buttons on the remote control.
Then, to open, press button C and
raise the tailgate.

Note: the boot can be locked/un-


locked using control A on the driver’s
door.

CHILD LOCK
This prevents the opening of each of
the rear doors from the inside.
Push control 1 towards the outside of
the vehicle.
Check the status of this safe-
ty device before switching on
the ignition. * According to version.
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ACCESSES 4

2. Spare wheel/Additional
storage compartments
Located under the carpet and a plas-
tic cover, this contains the tools for
wheel changing and towing.

BOOT In order to obtain additional


space, the spare wheel can
1. Rear shelf be removed temporarily
To remove the shelf: There are two shelf storage options: (boot tray available as an ac-
- unhook the shelf from its fixing A, - either behind the rear seats, cessory).
- pull upwards on each side to de- - or flat in the boot.
tach it from its fixings,
- raise then tilt the shelf slightly to re-
move it.

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4 ACCESSES
FILLING THE FUEL TANK

Low fuel level


When the fuel tank minimum
level is reached, the last
block flashes, accompanied
by an audible signal.
You have approximately 5 litres re-
maining.
In certain driving conditions and depend-
ing on the engine, the distance which
can be travelled with the fuel remaining
may be less than 30 miles (50 km).  Open the fuel filler flap.  Unscrew the cap and hook it onto
When the frequency of the flashing  Insert the key, turn it slightly to the the clip located on the inside of
increases, you have approximately left then return to the right. The the flap.
3 litres remaining. key returns to its initial position A label affixed on the inside of the
and the cap is unlocked. flap reminds you which type of fuel
to use.
Note: if you run out of fuel,
the emission control system When you fill the fuel tank, do not
warning light may come on continue after the 3rd cut-off of the
on the instrument panel. It will pump. This could cause malfunc-
switch off automatically after the en- tions.
gine has been started a few times.
The capacity of the fuel tank is ap-
proximately 35 litres.
The fuel tank must be filled
with the engine switched  After filling the fuel tank, screw the
off. cap back on fully to the right until it
clicks and close the flap.

 Remove the key.

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VISIBILITY 5
Rear fog lamp
With the dipped head-
lamps on, selection is
by rotation of ring B for-
wards to switch on and
rearwards to switch off.
The status is displayed by the indica-
tor light on the instrument panel.

Note: Switching to side lights does


not switch off the rear fog lamps if
they are on.

LIGHTS STALK
In clear weather or in rain,
Front and rear lights both day and night, the rear
Dipped headlamps/main beam fog lamps are dazzling and
Selection is by rotation of ring A. headlamps are prohibited.
Dipped headlamps: pull the stalk. Do not forget to switch them off when
Main beam headlamps: push the they are no longer needed.
1 - Lights off stalk.

Direction indicators (flashers)


Headlamp flash
2 - Side lights
Pull the stalk fully towards you. Left: stalk downwards.
Right: stalk upwards.

3 - Dipped headlamps/
Main beam head- Lights on buzzer
lamps When the driver’s door is opened
with the ignition off, a continuous au-
dible signal is heard if you have left
your lights on.

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5 VISIBILITY
Windscreen wash-wipe
Pull the wipers stalk towards you.

WINDSCREEN WIPER STALK Rear wash-wipe


Ring A at "OFF" (wiper off).
Windscreen wipers
MIST Single wipe.
For a single wipe of the Turn it towards you to trig-
windscreen, push the control Rear wiper and wash-wipe ger a wash-wipe jet.
upwards then release it.
OFF Off. Turn ring A to "ON" for a steady
wipe.
INT Intermittent wipe.
LO Normal wipe
(moderate rain). Turn it forwards to trigger the
HI Fast wipe (heavy rain). wash-wipe during wiping.

When using a car wash,


switch off the ignition and
ensure that the wiper blades
are in the low position.
In winter, you are advised to wait un-
til the windscreen has been de-iced
fully before operating the windscreen
wipers stalk.

52
VISIBILITY 5

HEADLAMP COURTESY LIGHT


ADJUSTMENT
In this position, it comes
To avoid causing a nuisance to other on on opening the driver’s
road users, the height of the head- door.
lamps should be adjusted in relation
to the load in the vehicle.
The courtesy light is deac-
0. 1 or 2 people in the front seats. tivated and is permanently
-. 3 people. off.
1. 4 people.
2. 4 people + maximum authorised Permanently on.
load.
3. Driver + maximum authorised
load.
The initial setting is position "0".

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6 SAFETY
HANDBRAKE ANTI-LOCK BRAKING
SYSTEM (ABS) AND
Applying EBFD and CSC* BRAKING
Pull the handbrake to immobilise SYSTEMS
your vehicle. The ABS, in conjunction with the
EBFD and CSC* braking systems,
increases the stability and manoeu-
Releasing vrability of your vehicle on braking
Pull on the handle and press the but- and provides improved control, in
ton to release the handbrake. particular on poor or slippery road
surfaces.
The ABS prevents wheel lock in the
event of emergency braking.
When the vehicle is being The EBFD and CSC* systems pro-
HORN driven, illumination of this vide full control of the braking pres-
Press one of the spokes of the steer- warning light indicates that sure wheel by wheel. A distribution
ing wheel. the handbrake is still on or has between:
not been properly released.
- the front and the rear in the case of
the EBFD (Electronic Brake Force
Distribution),
When parking on a slope, - the left and the right in the case of
direct your wheels towards the CSC* (Cornering Stability Con-
the pavement and pull the trol).
handbrake.
Note: when changing wheels
(tyres), make sure that these
are approved.
The anti-lock braking system
comes into operation automatically
when there is a risk of wheel lock.

HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS


Press the button, the direction indica-
tors flash. * The CSC system is linked with the
They can operate with the ignition EBFD on vehicles which are not
off. fitted with ASR/ESP systems.
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6 SAFETY
HANDBRAKE ANTI-LOCK BRAKING
SYSTEM (ABS) AND
Applying EBFD and CSC* BRAKING
Pull the handbrake to immobilise SYSTEMS
your vehicle. The ABS, in conjunction with the
EBFD and CSC* braking systems,
increases the stability and manoeu-
Releasing vrability of your vehicle on braking
Pull on the handle and press the but- and provides improved control, in
ton to release the handbrake. particular on poor or slippery road
surfaces.
The ABS prevents wheel lock in the
event of emergency braking.
When the vehicle is being The EBFD and CSC* systems pro-
HORN driven, illumination of this vide full control of the braking pres-
Press one of the spokes of the steer- warning light indicates that sure wheel by wheel. A distribution
ing wheel. the handbrake is still on or has between:
not been properly released.
- the front and the rear in the case of
the EBFD (Electronic Brake Force
Distribution),
When parking on a slope, - the left and the right in the case of
direct your wheels towards the CSC* (Cornering Stability Con-
the pavement and pull the trol).
handbrake.
Note: when changing wheels
(tyres), make sure that these
are approved.
The anti-lock braking system
comes into operation automatically
when there is a risk of wheel lock.

HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS


Press the button, the direction indica-
tors flash. * The CSC system is linked with the
They can operate with the ignition EBFD on vehicles which are not
off. fitted with ASR/ESP systems.
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SAFETY 6
When this warning light TRACTION CONTROL (ASR) Operating check
comes on, it indicates that AND DYNAMIC STABILITY
there is a malfunction of the CONTROL (ESP) When a malfunction of the
ABS, which can cause a systems occurs, this warn-
loss of control of the vehicle These systems are linked and sup- ing light comes on.
when braking. plement the ABS.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer. The ASR system optimises drive to
prevent the wheels skidding, by act-
ing on the brakes of the driving wheels Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have
and on the engine. It also allows the the systems checked.
When these warn- directional stability of the vehicle to
ing lights come on be improved on acceleration.
s i m u l t a n e o u s l y, If there is a variation between the tra-
it indicates that jectory followed by the vehicle and
there is a malfunc- that required by the driver, the ESP The ASR/ESP systems of-
tion of the braking system or that the system automatically acts on the fer exceptional safety dur-
handbrake has not been released brake of one or more wheels and on ing normal driving, but this
fully, which can cause a loss of con- the engine to put the vehicle back on should not encourage the
trol of the vehicle when braking. course, within the limits of the laws driver to take extra risks or
Stop immediately. of physics. drive at high speed.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer. Correct operation of these systems
depends on observation of the man-
ufacturer’s recommendations re-
garding the wheels (tyres and rims),
Operation of the ASR and ESP the braking components and the
systems electronic components as well as the
Normal operation of the ABS When one of these two PEUGEOT assembly and operation
may make itself felt by slight systems is operating, this procedures.
vibrations of the brake pedal. warning light comes on. After an impact, have these systems
checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.

In emergency braking, Activation of the ESP system is also


press very firmly without accompanied by an audible signal.
releasing the pressure.

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SAFETY 6
When this warning light TRACTION CONTROL (ASR) Operating check
comes on, it indicates that AND DYNAMIC STABILITY
there is a malfunction of the CONTROL (ESP) When a malfunction of the
ABS, which can cause a systems occurs, this warn-
loss of control of the vehicle These systems are linked and sup- ing light comes on.
when braking. plement the ABS.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer. The ASR system optimises drive to
prevent the wheels skidding, by act-
ing on the brakes of the driving wheels Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have
and on the engine. It also allows the the systems checked.
When these warn- directional stability of the vehicle to
ing lights come on be improved on acceleration.
s i m u l t a n e o u s l y, If there is a variation between the tra-
it indicates that jectory followed by the vehicle and
there is a malfunc- that required by the driver, the ESP The ASR/ESP systems of-
tion of the braking system or that the system automatically acts on the fer exceptional safety dur-
handbrake has not been released brake of one or more wheels and on ing normal driving, but this
fully, which can cause a loss of con- the engine to put the vehicle back on should not encourage the
trol of the vehicle when braking. course, within the limits of the laws driver to take extra risks or
Stop immediately. of physics. drive at high speed.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer. Correct operation of these systems
depends on observation of the man-
ufacturer’s recommendations re-
garding the wheels (tyres and rims),
Operation of the ASR and ESP the braking components and the
systems electronic components as well as the
Normal operation of the ABS When one of these two PEUGEOT assembly and operation
may make itself felt by slight systems is operating, this procedures.
vibrations of the brake pedal. warning light comes on. After an impact, have these systems
checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.

In emergency braking, Activation of the ESP system is also


press very firmly without accompanied by an audible signal.
releasing the pressure.

55
6 SAFETY
SEAT BELTS Pretensioning front seat Rear seat belts
belts with force limiter The rear seats are equipped with two
Fastening/Unfastening the seat three-point inertia reel seat belts.
belts You can store the seat belt buckles in
Safety in the event of front impacts the housing A.
Pull the strap, then insert the buckle has been improved by means of the
into the stalk. introduction of pretensioning seat
Check that the seat belt is fastened belts with force limiter for the front
correctly by pulling the strap. seats. Depending on the force of the
To unfasten the seat belts, press the impact, the pretensioning system 3-door
button on the stalk. instantly tightens the seat belts and
pulls them against the body of the oc-
cupants.
The pretensioning seat belts are ac-
tive when the ignition is on.
The force limiter reduces the pres-
sure of the seat belt on the chest of
the occupant, increasing his protec-
tion.

5-door

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SAFETY 6
Wherever you are seated in In order to be effective, a seat belt: Recommendations for children:
the vehicle, always fasten - must be tightened as close to the - use a suitable child seat if the pas-
your seat belt, even for short body as possible, senger is less than 12 years old or
journeys. - must restrain one adult only, shorter than one metre fifty,
Do not invert the seat belt - must not bear any trace of cuts or - do not use the strap-guide* when a
buckles as they will not fulfil their role fraying, child seat is installed.
fully. - must be pulled in front of you with a - never use the same seat belt to se-
If the seats have armrests*, the lap smooth movement, checking that it cure more than one person,
part of the seat belt must always does not twist, - never allow a child to travel on your
pass under the armrest. - must not be transformed or modi- lap.
The seat belts are fitted with an in- fied to avoid altering its perform- Depending on the nature and se-
ertia reel permitting automatic adjust- ance. riousness of the impacts, the pre-
ment of the length of the strap to your In accordance with current safety tensioning device may be triggered
size. The seat belt is stored automat- regulations, all repairs and checks before and independently of the air
ically when not in use. must be carried out by a PEUGEOT bags. Triggering of the pre-tension-
Before and after use, ensure that the dealer who guarantees that the work ers is accompanied by a slight emis-
seat belt is rolled up correctly. is carried out correctly. sion of harmless smoke and a noise,
Have your seat belts checked regu- due to the activation of the pyrotech-
The lower part of the strap must be nic cartridge incorporated in the sys-
positioned as low as possible on the larly by a PEUGEOT dealer and par-
ticularly if the straps show signs of tem.
pelvis.
damage. In all cases, the air bag warning light
The upper part must be positioned in comes on.
the hollow of the shoulder. Clean the seat belt straps with soapy
water or a textile cleaning product, Following an impact, have the seat
The inertia reels are fitted with an au- sold by PEUGEOT dealers. belts system checked, and if neces-
tomatic locking device which comes sary replaced, by a PEUGEOT deal-
into operation in the event of a colli- After folding or moving a seat or rear
bench seat, ensure that the seat belt er.
sion, on emergency braking or if the
vehicle rolls over. You can release is positioned and rolled up correctly.
the device by pulling rapidly on the
strap and releasing it.

* According to model.
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6 SAFETY
AIR BAGS Immediately after the impact, the air
bags deflate rapidly so that they do
The air bags have been designed to not hinder the visibility of the occu-
maximise the safety of the occupants pants nor their exit if necessary from
in the event of serious collisions. They the vehicle.
work in conjunction with the force- The air bags are not deployed in the
limiting seat belts. The electronic case of minor impacts, rear impacts
detectors register and analyse any or in certain roll-over conditions. The
abrupt deceleration of the vehicle in seat belt is sufficient to ensure maxi-
the impact detection zones (see dia- mum protection in these situations.
gram): if the triggering threshold is The seriousness of a collision de-
reached, the air bags inflate instantly pends on the nature of the obstacle
and protect the occupants of the ve- and the speed of the vehicle at the
hicle. moment of the collision.
Air bags only operate when the ig- FRONT AIR BAGS
nition is switched on.
These are folded in the centre of the
steering wheel for the driver and in the
fascia for the front passenger. They
are deployed simultaneously, except
in cases where the passenger air bag
is disarmed, in the event of a serious
front impact applied in the impact zone
A in the longitudinal centreline of the
vehicle, on a horizontal plane and from
the front of the vehicle towards the rear.
The air bag inflates between the front
occupant of the vehicle and the fascia
to cushion his forward movement. The
air bags therefore limit the risk of injury
to the head and chest.
Front air bag malfunction
Impact detection zones
A. Front impact zone. Flashing indicates an air
Note: the gas escaping from bag malfunction, contact a
B. Side impact zone. the air bags can be a minor PEUGEOT dealer to have
irritant. the system checked. The
air bags may no longer be
triggered in the event of a serious im-
pact.
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SAFETY 6
Disarming (check) The curtain air bag inflates between
the front or rear occupant and the
If the passenger air bag is windows. It therefore limits the risk of
disarmed, the warning light head injuries. In the event of a minor
on the instrument panel re- impact or bump on the side of the ve-
mains on until the passen- hicle or if the vehicle rolls over, the
ger air bag is reactivated. air bag may not be triggered. The air
bag is not triggered in the event of a
front or rear collision.

SIDE AIR BAGS* AND


CURTAIN AIR BAGS*
The side air bags are incorporated Air bags malfunction
Disarming the passenger into the front seat backs on the door
air bag side. Flashing indicates a mal-
The triggering of these air bags re- function of at least one of
To ensure the safety of your child, quires a serious side impact applied these air bags.
it is essential to disarm the pas- in the side impact zone B, perpen-
senger air bag when you install dicular to the longitudinal centreline
a "rear-facing" child seat on the of the vehicle, on a horizontal plane Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have
front passenger seat. Otherwise, and from the outside of the vehicle the system checked. The air bags
the child would risk being seri- towards the inside. The side air bag may no longer be triggered in the
ously injured or killed if the air bag inflates between the front occupant event of a serious impact.
were to inflate. of the vehicle and the door trim pad.
 With the ignition switched off, It therefore limits the risk of injury to
insert the key into the passenger the chest.
air bag disarming switch 1, turn The rear side air bags afford the rear
it to the "OFF" position, then re- passengers the same protection
move the key keeping the switch which the front side air bags offer the
in this position. front passengers.
In the "OFF" position, the passen- The curtain air bags are incorporated
ger air bag will not be triggered in the in the headlining.
event of an impact.
As soon as the child seat is removed,
turn the air bag switch to the "ON"
position to re-activate the air bag and
thus ensure the safety of your pas-
senger in the event of an impact.
* According to version.
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6 SAFETY
For the front, side* and Front air bags Curtain air bags*
curtain* air bags to be Do not drive holding the steering Do not fix or glue anything to the pil-
fully effective, observe the wheel by its spokes or resting your lars or the roof. This could cause in-
following safety rules: hands on the centre part of the jury to the head when the curtain air
wheel. bag inflates.
Wear a correctly adjusted seat belt. Passengers must not place their feet
Sit in a normal upright position. on the fascia. The triggering of an air bag or air
Do not leave anything between the Smoke as little as possible; deploy- bags is accompanied by a slight
occupants and the air bags (child, ment of the air bags can cause burns emission of harmless smoke and
animal, object...). This could hamper or the risk of injury from a cigarette a noise due to the activation of the
the operation of the air bags or injure or pipe. pyrotechnic cartridge incorporated in
the occupants. Never remove or pierce the steering the system. This smoke is not harm-
All work on the air bag systems is wheel or hit it violently. ful but sensitive individuals may ex-
strictly prohibited unless it is car- perience some irritation.
ried out by qualified personnel of the The detonation noise may result in
PEUGEOT network. a slight loss of hearing for a short
After an accident or if the vehicle has time.
been stolen or broken into, have the Even if all of the precautions men-
air bag systems checked. Side air bags* tioned are observed, injury or slight
Only put approved covers on the burns to the head, chest or arms
seats, these will not hamper the in- when the air bag is triggered can-
flation of the side air bags. Contact not be ruled out. Indeed, the bag in-
your PEUGEOT dealer. flates almost instantly (approximately
Do not fix or glue anything to the front 30 milliseconds) then deflates within
seat backs. This could cause injury the same time discharging hot gas
to the chest or arms when the side via the openings provided for this
air bag inflates. purpose.
Do not sit with the upper part of the This equipment will only operate
body any nearer to the door than once. If a second impact occurs (dur-
necessary. ing the same or a subsequent acci-
dent), the air bag will not inflate.

* According to version.
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SAFETY 6
Disarming (check) The curtain air bag inflates between
the front or rear occupant and the
If the passenger air bag is windows. It therefore limits the risk of
disarmed, the warning light head injuries. In the event of a minor
on the instrument panel re- impact or bump on the side of the ve-
mains on until the passen- hicle or if the vehicle rolls over, the
ger air bag is reactivated. air bag may not be triggered. The air
bag is not triggered in the event of a
front or rear collision.

SIDE AIR BAGS* AND


CURTAIN AIR BAGS*
The side air bags are incorporated Air bags malfunction
Disarming the passenger into the front seat backs on the door
air bag side. Flashing indicates a mal-
The triggering of these air bags re- function of at least one of
To ensure the safety of your child, quires a serious side impact applied these air bags.
it is essential to disarm the pas- in the side impact zone B, perpen-
senger air bag when you install dicular to the longitudinal centreline
a "rear-facing" child seat on the of the vehicle, on a horizontal plane Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have
front passenger seat. Otherwise, and from the outside of the vehicle the system checked. The air bags
the child would risk being seri- towards the inside. The side air bag may no longer be triggered in the
ously injured or killed if the air bag inflates between the front occupant event of a serious impact.
were to inflate. of the vehicle and the door trim pad.
 With the ignition switched off, It therefore limits the risk of injury to
insert the key into the passenger the chest.
air bag disarming switch 1, turn The rear side air bags afford the rear
it to the "OFF" position, then re- passengers the same protection
move the key keeping the switch which the front side air bags offer the
in this position. front passengers.
In the "OFF" position, the passen- The curtain air bags are incorporated
ger air bag will not be triggered in the in the headlining.
event of an impact.
As soon as the child seat is removed,
turn the air bag switch to the "ON"
position to re-activate the air bag and
thus ensure the safety of your pas-
senger in the event of an impact.
* According to version.
59
6 SAFETY
For the front, side* and Front air bags Curtain air bags*
curtain* air bags to be Do not drive holding the steering Do not fix or glue anything to the pil-
fully effective, observe the wheel by its spokes or resting your lars or the roof. This could cause in-
following safety rules: hands on the centre part of the jury to the head when the curtain air
wheel. bag inflates.
Wear a correctly adjusted seat belt. Passengers must not place their feet
Sit in a normal upright position. on the fascia. The triggering of an air bag or air
Do not leave anything between the Smoke as little as possible; deploy- bags is accompanied by a slight
occupants and the air bags (child, ment of the air bags can cause burns emission of harmless smoke and
animal, object...). This could hamper or the risk of injury from a cigarette a noise due to the activation of the
the operation of the air bags or injure or pipe. pyrotechnic cartridge incorporated in
the occupants. Never remove or pierce the steering the system. This smoke is not harm-
All work on the air bag systems is wheel or hit it violently. ful but sensitive individuals may ex-
strictly prohibited unless it is car- perience some irritation.
ried out by qualified personnel of the The detonation noise may result in
PEUGEOT network. a slight loss of hearing for a short
After an accident or if the vehicle has time.
been stolen or broken into, have the Even if all of the precautions men-
air bag systems checked. Side air bags* tioned are observed, injury or slight
Only put approved covers on the burns to the head, chest or arms
seats, these will not hamper the in- when the air bag is triggered can-
flation of the side air bags. Contact not be ruled out. Indeed, the bag in-
your PEUGEOT dealer. flates almost instantly (approximately
Do not fix or glue anything to the front 30 milliseconds) then deflates within
seat backs. This could cause injury the same time discharging hot gas
to the chest or arms when the side via the openings provided for this
air bag inflates. purpose.
Do not sit with the upper part of the This equipment will only operate
body any nearer to the door than once. If a second impact occurs (dur-
necessary. ing the same or a subsequent acci-
dent), the air bag will not inflate.

* According to version.
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DRIVING 7
2 TRONIC GEARBOX
The five-speed "2 Tronic" gearbox
offers a choice between the comfort
of automatic operation or the pleas-
ure of manual gear changing.

Driving mode Driver information


Select the driving mode by moving The symbol which corresponds to the
the gear lever. selection, R, N, E or M and the number
Reverse "R". This gear will be en- of the gear engaged 1 to 5, are dis-
gaged when stationary or at a speed played on the instrument panel screen.
below approximately 4 mph (6 km/h). Starting the vehicle
The switch to reverse gear is accom-
panied by an audible signal. With the handbrake applied, press
the brake pedal then select posi-
Neutral "N". tion N to start the engine.
Position the lever to the right in posi- With your foot on the brake, select
tion N, to start the engine. position R, E or M.
Easy "E": automatic gear changing. Release the handbrake, take your
Manual (+/-) "M": manual gear chang- foot off the brake pedal, then accel-
ing. erate.

Notes: with the engine run-


ning, in these three posi-
tions, an audible signal is
heard when the driver’s door
is opened.
You can change from position E to
position M and vice versa at any
time.
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7 DRIVING
EASY mode (automatic mode) Stopping the vehicle Operating fault
Select position E using the gear Before switching off the engine, you
lever. can change to position N to be in With the ignition on, the
neutral. lighting of this warning light
The gear engaged is displayed on indicates a gearbox mal-
the instrument panel screen. In all cases, it is essential that you function.
The gearbox continuously selects apply the handbrake to immobilise Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
the most suitable gear. the vehicle.

On a slope, use the brake to It is compulsory to press the


immobilise the vehicle and brake pedal while starting
place the gear lever in posi- the engine.
tion N, E or R.
Do not keep the vehicle immobilised
Manuel mode using the accelerator.
Never select neutral N while
Place the gear lever in position M, the vehicle is moving.
then change up or down through the In all cases, it is essential to
gears by pressing: apply the handbrake to im-
- rearwards, "+" to change up, mobilise the vehicle.
- forwards, "-" to change down.
The gear engaged is displayed on
the instrument panel screen.
In the event of under-revving, to
prevent any risk of stalling, the gear
below is selected automatically.
In the event of overheating of the
clutch, position N is selected auto-
matically and the symbol N flashes
accompanied by an audible signal.

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CHECKS 8

OPENING THE BONNET


On the inside: pull control A, located On the outside: lift control B and
under the fascia. raise the bonnet.

Bonnet strut
Fix the strut to hold the bonnet
open.

To close
Before closing the bonnet, return the
strut to its housing.
Lower the bonnet and release it at
the end of its travel. Check that the
bonnet is locked.

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CHECKS 8
1.0 LITRE PETROL ENGINE

1. Coolant reservoir

2. Windscreen wash reservoir

3. Brake fluid reservoir

4. Fuse box

5. Battery

6. Air filter

7. Dipstick

8. Engine oil filler cap

1.4 LITRE TURBO DIESEL HDI


ENGINE
1. Coolant reservoir
2. Windscreen wash reservoir
3. Priming pump
4. Air filter
5. Brake fluid reservoir
6. Fuse box
7. Battery
8. Dipstick
9. Engine oil filler cap
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8 CHECKS
CHECKING THE LEVELS Changing the brake fluid Windscreen wash level
The brake fluid must be changed at For best quality cleaning and for your
Oil level the intervals stated, according to the safety, we would advise that you
manufacturer’s servicing schedule. use products recommended by your
Check the level regularly and top up manufacturer.
between changes. The maximum Use fluids recommended by the
consumption is 0.5 l per 600 miles manufacturer, which fulfil DOT4 Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
(1 000 km). standards.
Check the level with the vehicle level,
engine cold, using the dipstick.
Cooling system Used oil
Dipstick Avoid prolonged contact of used oil
Only use the fluid recom- with the skin.
There are two marks mended by the manufac- Brake fluid is harmful to health and
on the dipstick: turer. very corrosive.
A = maximum Otherwise, you risk seriously
If you fill past this mark, damaging your engine. Do not dispose of used oil,
contact a PEUGEOT brake fluid or coolant into
dealer. drains or into the ground.
When the engine is warm, the tem-
B = minimum perature of the coolant is controlled Empty the used oil into the
Never allow the level to by the engine fan. As this fan can op- containers provided for this purpose
fall below this mark. erate with the ignition key removed in the PEUGEOT network.
and because the cooling system is
pressurised, wait for at least one hour
after the engine has stopped before
carrying out any work.
To maintain the reliability of
engines and emission control
systems, the use of additives Slacken the cap by 1/4 of a
in engine oil is prohibited. turn to release the pressure
to prevent any risk of scald-
Oil change ing. When the pressure has
According to the information given in dropped, remove the cap and top up
the servicing booklet. the level.
Viscosity selection
In all cases, the oil selected must
meet the manufacturer’s require-
ments.
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CHECKS 8
CHECKS Oil filter
Change the filter regularly, in accord-
Battery ance with the servicing schedule.
At the start of winter, have your bat-
tery checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.

Air filter and passenger


compartment filter Manual gearbox
Have the filter elements replaced regu- Have the level checked in accord-
larly. If you drive in dusty conditions, ance with the manufacturer’s servic-
change them twice as often. ing schedule.
RUNNING OUT OF FUEL
Brake pads To check the main levels and certain (DIESEL)
components, in accordance with the If the engine stops, it is pos-
Brake pad wear depends on the style sible to restart it to drive a
of driving, in particular for vehicles manufacturer’s servicing schedule,
refer to the pages of the servicing short distance by operating
which are used in town, over short the pump at least 10 times.
distances. booklet which correspond to your ve-
hicle’s engine.
It may be necessary to check If you run out of fuel, the circuit must
the thickness of the pads, be reprimed:
even between services. - fill the fuel tank with at least five li-
Only use products recom- tres of diesel,
Disc and drum wear status mended by PEUGEOT or - squeeze and release the manual
products of equivalent qual- repriming pump at least 10 times.
For any information relating to disc ity and characteristics. This is located under the protective
and drum surface wear, contact a In order to optimise the cover which must first be unclipped
PEUGEOT dealer. operation of units as important as the and then removed,
braking circuit, PEUGEOT selects - operate the starter until the engine
and offers specific products. starts.
Handbrake In order to avoid damaging the elec- Notes: if the engine does
trical units, high pressure washing not start after approximately
Where the handbrake travel is too to clean the engine compartment is
great or there is a reduction in the 15 seconds of attempts, oper-
strictly prohibited. ate the repriming pump again
performance of the system, the
handbrake should be adjusted, even approximately fifteen times before
between services. trying again.
If the emission control warning light has
Have the system checked by a come on, it will only switch off after your
PEUGEOT dealer. vehicle has been used several times.
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9 PRACTICAL INFORMATION

CHANGING A WHEEL Tools


The following tools are installed in a
Parking the vehicle carrier, located in the centre of the
spare wheel:
 As far as possible, immobilise the
vehicle on level, stable, non-slip- 1. Wheelbrace
Access to the spare wheel and
pery ground. the jack in the boot 2. Jack with handle
 Apply the handbrake, switch 3. Removable towing eye
 Remove the carpet then the plas-
off the ignition and engage first tic cover using the handle.
gear, reverse or position N for the
"2 Tronic" gearbox.
 If necessary, chock the wheel di- Tyre pressure
agonally opposite the wheel to be This is indicated on the label posi-
changed. tioned on the interior pillar of the left
door, see "Identification".

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION 9

Removing the wheel Refitting the wheel


 Remove the trim.  Position the wheel.
 Release the wheel bolts using the  Screw in the bolts fully by hand.
wheelbrace 1.
 Place the jack 2 in contact with one
of the four locations A provided on
the underframe, the one closest to
the wheel to be changed.
 Extend the jack 2 until its base
is in contact with the ground. En-
sure that the centreline of the jack
base is directly below the location
A used.
 Lift the vehicle.
 Remove the bolts and detach the
wheel.

 Pre-tighten* using the wheelbrace 1.

* If your vehicle is fitted with alloy wheels, when tightening the bolts it is normal
to notice that the washers do not come into contact with the spare wheel. It is
fixed securely.
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9 PRACTICAL INFORMATION

1. Side lights (W 5 W)
 Fold the jack 2 and detach it.
 Turn the bulb holder A one quar-
 Tighten the wheel bolts using the ter of a turn and remove it.
wheelbrace 1.  Remove the bulb and change it.
 Refit the trim.
 Store the tools and the wheel in
the boot.
CHANGING A BULB
Never go underneath a vehi-
cle supported only by a jack Front lights
(use an axle stand). 1. Side lights
2. Direction indicators
After changing a wheel: 3. Dipped headlamps/
- have the tightening of the bolts and Main beam headlamps
the pressure of the spare wheel
checked as soon as possible,
- have the punctured wheel repaired Note: in certain climatic con- 2. Direction indicators
and refit it on the vehicle as soon ditions (low temperatures, (PY 21 W amber)
as possible. humidity), the presence of
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer. condensation on the inter-  Turn the bulb holder B one quar-
nal face of the headlamps is nor- ter of a turn and remove it.
mal; it disappears a few minutes after  Turn the bulb one quarter of a turn.
the lights are switched on.  Remove the bulb and change it.
If you encounter any difficulties, con-
70 tact a PEUGEOT dealer.
9 PRACTICAL INFORMATION

1. Side lights (W 5 W)
 Fold the jack 2 and detach it.
 Turn the bulb holder A one quar-
 Tighten the wheel bolts using the ter of a turn and remove it.
wheelbrace 1.  Remove the bulb and change it.
 Refit the trim.
 Store the tools and the wheel in
the boot.
CHANGING A BULB
Never go underneath a vehi-
cle supported only by a jack Front lights
(use an axle stand). 1. Side lights
2. Direction indicators
After changing a wheel: 3. Dipped headlamps/
- have the tightening of the bolts and Main beam headlamps
the pressure of the spare wheel
checked as soon as possible,
- have the punctured wheel repaired Note: in certain climatic con- 2. Direction indicators
and refit it on the vehicle as soon ditions (low temperatures, (PY 21 W amber)
as possible. humidity), the presence of
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer. condensation on the inter-  Turn the bulb holder B one quar-
nal face of the headlamps is nor- ter of a turn and remove it.
mal; it disappears a few minutes after  Turn the bulb one quarter of a turn.
the lights are switched on.  Remove the bulb and change it.
If you encounter any difficulties, con-
70 tact a PEUGEOT dealer.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION 9

3. Dipped headlamps/
Main beam headlamps
(H4 - 60/55 W)
 Disconnect the connector.
 Remove the rubber C.
 Push the tab D on the side.
 Remove the bulb holder and
change the bulb.
 Refit the bulb holder, the tab then
the rubber.
If you encounter any difficulties, con-
tact a PEUGEOT dealer.
Rear lights
1. Brake/side lights (P 21/5 W) These 3 bulbs are changed by re-
2. Direction indicators (P 21 W) moving the light:
3. Reversing light (P 21 W),  open the boot,
left-hand side  unscrew the two light fixing
Fog lamp (P 21 W), nuts A,
right-hand side  remove the light unit by pulling
outwards,

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION 9

3. Dipped headlamps/
Main beam headlamps
(H4 - 60/55 W)
 Disconnect the connector.
 Remove the rubber C.
 Push the tab D on the side.
 Remove the bulb holder and
change the bulb.
 Refit the bulb holder, the tab then
the rubber.
If you encounter any difficulties, con-
tact a PEUGEOT dealer.
Rear lights
1. Brake/side lights (P 21/5 W) These 3 bulbs are changed by re-
2. Direction indicators (P 21 W) moving the light:
3. Reversing light (P 21 W),  open the boot,
left-hand side  unscrew the two light fixing
Fog lamp (P 21 W), nuts A,
right-hand side  remove the light unit by pulling
outwards,

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9 PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Number plate lights (W 5 W) Third brake light


 Pass your hand under the bumper. (Four W 5 W bulbs)
 Remove the bulb holder turning it  Unscrew the 2 fixing bolts A.
one quarter of a turn.  Release the lamp unit by pushing
 Remove the bulb and change it. the two tabs B inwards.
 Disconnect the connector and the
rear wash-wipe pipe.
 Remove the bulb holder.
 Remove the bulb and change it.
When refitting, proceed in the reverse
order and ensure that the lamp unit
seal and the rear wash-wipe pipe have
been put back in place correctly.
 unclip the harness,
 remove the bulb holder moving
aside the four tabs B, Do not tighten the bolts more
 remove the bulb and change it. than is necessary at the risk
of breaking the light.
Note: when refitting, proceed in the
reverse order and take care to posi-
tion the bulb holder, the tabs and the
light correctly.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION 9
CHANGING A FUSE
The fuse boxes are located under the
instrument panel trim and next to the
battery in the engine compartment.

Removing and fitting a fuse


Before changing a fuse, the cause of
the incident must be found and recti-
fied.
 Use the pliers A located in the
fuse box under the bonnet.
Direction indicator side Instrument panel fuse boxes
repeaters (WY 5 W amber) These are located on each side of
the instrument panel under the trim.
 Push the repeater forwards or Always replace a faulty fuse
rearwards and detach it by pulling with a fuse of the same rat-  Turn the steering wheel to the left,
towards you. ing (same colour). remove bolt B.
 Disconnect the bulb holder and
change it.

Correct Incorrect

 Turn the steering wheel to the


right (do not forget to release the
steering wheel using the key), re-
Pliers A move bolt C.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION 9
CHANGING A FUSE
The fuse boxes are located under the
instrument panel trim and next to the
battery in the engine compartment.

Removing and fitting a fuse


Before changing a fuse, the cause of
the incident must be found and recti-
fied.
 Use the pliers A located in the
fuse box under the bonnet.
Direction indicator side Instrument panel fuse boxes
repeaters (WY 5 W amber) These are located on each side of
the instrument panel under the trim.
 Push the repeater forwards or Always replace a faulty fuse
rearwards and detach it by pulling with a fuse of the same rat-  Turn the steering wheel to the left,
towards you. ing (same colour). remove bolt B.
 Disconnect the bulb holder and
change it.

Correct Incorrect

 Turn the steering wheel to the


right (do not forget to release the
steering wheel using the key), re-
Pliers A move bolt C.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION 9
CHANGING A FUSE
The fuse boxes are located under the
instrument panel trim and next to the
battery in the engine compartment.

Removing and fitting a fuse


Before changing a fuse, the cause of
the incident must be found and recti-
fied.
 Use the pliers A located in the
fuse box under the bonnet.
Direction indicator side Instrument panel fuse boxes
repeaters (WY 5 W amber) These are located on each side of
the instrument panel under the trim.
 Push the repeater forwards or Always replace a faulty fuse
rearwards and detach it by pulling with a fuse of the same rat-  Turn the steering wheel to the left,
towards you. ing (same colour). remove bolt B.
 Disconnect the bulb holder and
change it.

Correct Incorrect

 Turn the steering wheel to the


right (do not forget to release the
steering wheel using the key), re-
Pliers A move bolt C.

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9 PRACTICAL INFORMATION

 For the rev counter, partially un-  Raise the instrument panel trim,
screw bolt D located behind it. and the rev counter trim if neces-
sary, to gain access to the fuses
located on the left and on the
right.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION 9
Fuse N° Rating Functions

1 10 A Brake lights - ABS - "2 Tronic" gearbox

2 25 A Central locking/unlocking

3 20 A Rear screen demisting

4 7.5 A Rear lights - Number plate lights - Instrument panel - Display

5 7.5 A Diagnostic socket

6 7.5 A Rear fog lamp - Instrument panel - "2 Tronic" gearbox

7 - Not used

8 7.5 A ABS - Power steering - Air conditioning - Fan assembly


Rear lights - Central locking/unlocking - Electric windows -
9 10 A Rear screen demisting - Speedometer - Air conditioning - Heating - Rev counter
10 20 A Front and rear wipers

11 15 A Audio equipment - Electronic engine immobiliser - 12 V socket (120 W max)


Rear screen demisting - ABS - Fan assembly - Front and rear wipers -
12 7.5 A Power steering - Central locking/unlocking - Air conditioning -
Electric windows - Speedometer - Rev counter
Air bag - Engine control unit - Electronic engine immobiliser -
13 15 A "2 Tronic" gearbox - Instrument panel
14 7.5 A Air conditioning

15* 40 A Accessories - Demisting - ABS - Fan assembly relay - Front and rear wipers

16* 30 A Electric windows

17* 40 A Heating - Air conditioning


* Fuses located behind the instrument panel. To change them, contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
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9 PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Your vehicle’s electrical cir-
cuit is designed to operate
with standard or optional
equipment.
Before installing other electrical
equipment or accessories on your
vehicle, contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

Some electrical accessories or the


way in which they are fitted may have
an adverse effect on the operation of
your vehicle (audio circuit, control cir-
cuit and electrical charging circuit).

Engine compartment fuse box PEUGEOT will not accept any re-
sponsibility for the costs incurred in
 Unclip the cover, pressing on the repairing your vehicle or for the mal-
right on lug E, to gain access to The pliers A and the replacement functions resulting from the installa-
the fuses. fuses B are fixed at the front of the tion of auxiliary accessories which
box. were not supplied or recommended
When you have finished, close the by PEUGEOT and which were not in-
cover very carefully. stalled in accordance with its instruc-
tions, in particular in the case of any
equipment the consumption of which
exceeds 10 milliamps.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION 9
Fuse N° Rating Functions

1 50 A "2 Tronic" gearbox - Fan assembly (diesel)

10 A Headlamps
2
20 A Headlamps with daytime lights

3 30 A ABS/ESP control unit

4 30 A Ignition switch supply

5 10 A Hazard warning lights - Instrument panel warning lights - Direction indicators

6 10 A Headlamps

7 15 A Courtesy light - Speedometer - Audio equipment - Instrument panel - Rev counter

8 15 A/25 A Petrol/diesel engine control unit

9 10 A Horn

10 30 A Fan assembly (petrol)

11 50 A ABS/ESP

12 50 A Power steering

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9 PRACTICAL INFORMATION
BATTERY Before disconnecting the
battery, you must wait for
To charge the battery using a 2 minutes after switching off
battery charger: the ignition.
- Disconnect the battery,
- Follow the instructions for use giv- Never disconnect a terminal when
en by the battery charger manufac- the engine is running.
turer, Never charge a battery without first
- Reconnect starting with the nega- disconnecting the terminals.
tive (-) terminal, Close the windows and doors before
- Check that the terminals and disconnecting the battery.
connectors are clean. If they are After every reconnection of the bat-
covered with sulphate (white or tery, switch on the ignition and wait
greenish deposit), disconnect them 1 minute before starting to allow the
and clean them. To start the vehicle from electronic systems to be initialised. If
another battery: slight difficulties are experienced af-
A. Failed battery ter this, please consult a PEUGEOT
B. Slave battery - Connect the red cable to the positive dealer.
(+) terminals of the two batteries,
C. Metal point (earth) on the bro- - Connect one end of the green or
ken down vehicle black cable to the negative (-) ter-
minal of the slave battery B, It is advisable to disconnect
- Connect the other end of the green the battery if the vehicle is
or black cable to an earth point C not to be used for a period of
on the broken down vehicle as far more than one month.
as possible from the battery,
- Operate the starter, let the engine
run, Do not push the vehicle to
- Wait for the engine to return to idle, start the engine if you have a
then disconnect the cables. "2 Tronic" gearbox.

The batteries contain harm-


ful substances such as sul-
phuric acid and lead. They
must be discarded in accord-
ance with the provisions of the law
and must not, in any circumstances,
be discarded with household waste.
Return used batteries to a special
collection point.
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION 9
FITTING AUDIO EQUIPMENT Making the connections
A1: -
Your vehicle is equipped with certain
factory-fitted audio equipment: A2: -
- roof aerial, A3: -
- coaxial aerial cable, A4: (+) Accessories
- basic interference suppression, A5: -
- supply to front speakers, A6: (+ve) Side light
- two 8-way connectors. A7: (+ve) Permanent
A8: Earth

B1: (+) Rear right speaker


B2: (-) Rear right speaker
FITTING/REMOVING THE B3: (+) Front right speaker
MAT* B4: (-) Front right speaker
When removing the mat on the driv- B5: (+) Front left speaker
er’s side, push the seat as far back B6: (-) Front left speaker
as possible and remove the fixing. B7: (+) Rear left speaker
When refitting, position the mat cor- B8: (-) Rear left speaker
rectly on the pin and clip the fixing.
Check that the mat is secured cor-
rectly.
To prevent the mat from becoming
caught under the pedals:
- only use mats suited to the fixing
already present in the vehicle.It is FITTING SPEAKERS
imperative that this fixing is used.
- never fit one mat on top of another. The factory-fitted equipment allows
the fitting of 100 mm diameter speak-
ers on the fascia.
As accessories, you can fit 165 mm Consult a PEUGEOT dealer
diameter speakers on the rear shelf. before installing audio equip-
ment or speakers in your ve-
hicle.

* According to version.
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9 PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Lifting FITTING ROOF BARS


(2 wheels only on the road)
When fitting transverse roof bars,
It is preferable to raise the vehicle by use the accessories recommended
the wheels. by PEUGEOT and follow the manu-
Never use the radiator crossmem- facturer’s fitting instructions.
ber. For further information, contact a
PEUGEOT dealer.
Towing with fours wheels on the road
must be carried out at very low speed
over a very short distance (in accord-
ance with the legislation in force).
In all other cases, your vehicle must
be transported on a trailer.
TOWING YOUR VEHICLE Maximum weight authorised on
Your vehicle can only be towed at the bars, for a loading height not
the front. exceeding 40 cm (except bicycle
carrier): 50 kg.
If the height exceeds 40 cm,
adapt the speed of the vehicle to
the profile of the road to avoid
Without lifting When your vehicle is be- damaging the roof bars.
(4 wheels on the road) ing towed with the engine
You should always use a towbar. switched off, there is no brak-
ing or steering assistance.
The removable towing eye is stored
in the spare wheel, under the boot
carpet. Please refer to national leg-
 Unclip the bottom of the cover, islation in order to comply
 Screw in the towing eye until it with the regulations concern-
locks. Place the gear lever in posi- ing the transportation of ob-
tion N for the "2 Tronic" gear- jects which are longer than
box. the vehicle.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION 9
ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR 107 "Touring": mats, boot tray, "Universal": windscreen
sun blinds, roof bars, arm- wash fluid, interior and ex-
A wide range of accessories recom- rest, telephone support, CD terior cleaning and mainte-
mended by PEUGEOT and original storage, glove box lid... nance products.
parts is offered by the Network.
They all benefit from PEUGEOT’s
recommendation.
These accessories and parts, having To prevent the mat from becoming
been tested and approved for reli- caught under the pedals:
ability and safety, are all adapted to - ensure that the mat is positioned
your PEUGEOT vehicle. and secured correctly, The fitting of electrical equip-
The product range offered by - never fit one mat on top of another. ment or accessories which
PEUGEOT Accessories is structured are not recommended by
around 5 categories: PROTECTION - PEUGEOT may result in a
TOURING - IN-CAR TECHNOLOGY - failure of your vehicle’s elec-
STYLING - UNIVERSAL. tronic system and excess consump-
tion.
"In-Car Technology": blue- Please note this specific warning.
tooth hands-free kit, audio You are advised to contact a repre-
equipment, portable satel- sentative of the Marque to be shown
lite navigation system, CD the range of recommended equip-
"Protection": anti-theft changer, auxiliary cable for ment and accessories.
alarm, first aid kit, warning audio equipment (e.g.: con-
triangle, high visibility safe- nection for portable MP3
ty jacket, snow chains and player on audio equipment),
non-skid covers, fog lamps rear speakers...
kit...
"Styling": covers, 14 inch
alloy wheels, wheel trims,
spoiler, standard mud flaps,
styling strips, door spoilers,
sill protectors, aluminium/
leather gear lever knob,
aluminium interior trim
kit, chromed exhaust tailpipe, anti-
scratch covers under the handles,
"Cristal" rear lights...

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10 TECHNICAL DATA
PETROL ENGINES AND GEARBOXES

Model codes PM, PN CFAC CFAC/P

Engines 1.0 litre (≈ 68 bhp)

Cubic capacity (cm3) 998

Bore x stroke (mm) 71 x 84

EU standard maximum power (kW) 50

Max power engine speed (rpm) 6 000

EU standard max torque (Nm) 93

Max torque engine speed (rpm) 3 600

Fuel Unleaded

Catalytic converter Yes

Manual "2 Tronic"


Gearbox (5-speed) (5-speed)

Oil capacity (in litres)


Engine (with cartridge replacement) 3.2

Gearbox-Final drive 2

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TECHNICAL DATA 10
PETROL CONSUMPTION

In accordance with EC Directive 80/1268 (as amended) mpg (litres/100 km)

Urban Inter-urban Mixed Emission


Model codes driving driving driving of CO2 by
Engines Gearbox PM, PN mpg mpg mpg weight
(l/100 km) (l/100 km) (l/100 km) (g/km)

1.0 litre Manual CFAC 51.4 (5.5) 68.9 (4.1) 61.4 (4.6) 109

1.0 litre "2 Tronic" CFAC/P 51.4 (5.5) 68.9 (4.1) 61.4 (4.6) 109

Fuel consumption values correct at time of printing. These consumption values are established in accordance with EC Di-
rective 80/1268 (as amended). They may vary depending upon circumstances: handling of the vehicle, traffic and weather
conditions, loading of the vehicle, vehicle maintenance and the use of accessories.

PETROL WEIGHTS (in kg)

Engines 1.0 litre

Gearbox Manual "2 Tronic"

Versions 3-door 5-door 3-door 5-door

Model codes PMCFAC PNCFAC PMCFAC/P PNCFAC/P

Kerb weight 800 805 830 840

Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 180 1 190 1 180 1 190

The design of your vehicle does not permit the fitting of a towbar.
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10 TECHNICAL DATA
DIESEL ENGINES AND GEARBOXES

Model codes PM, PN 8HTC

Engines 1.4 litre Turbo HDI (≈ 54 bhp)

Cubic capacity (cm3) 1 398

Bore x stroke (mm) 73.7 x 82

EU standard maximum power (kW) 40

Max power engine speed (rpm) 4 000

EU standard max torque (Nm) 130

Max torque engine speed (rpm) 1 750

Fuel Diesel
Catalytic converter Yes

Particle emission filter No

Manual
Gearbox (5-speed)

Oil capacity (in litres)


Engine (with cartridge replacement) 3.8

Gearbox-Final drive 1.9

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TECHNICAL DATA 10
DIESEL CONSUMPTION

In accordance with EC Directive 80/1268 (as amended) mpg (litres/100 km)

Emission
Model codes Inter-urban Mixed
Engines Gearbox Urban driving of CO2 by
driving driving
PM, PN (l/100 km) weight
(l/100 km) (l/100 km) (g/km)

1.4 litre Turbo Manual 8HTC 53.3 (5.3) 80.8 (3.4) 68.9 (4.1) 109
HDI

Fuel consumption values correct at time of printing. These consumption values are established in accordance with EC Di-
rective 80/1268 (as amended). They may vary depending upon circumstances: handling of the vehicle, traffic and weather
conditions, loading of the vehicle, vehicle maintenance and the use of accessories.

DIESEL WEIGHTS (in kg)

Engines 1.4 litre Turbo HDI

Gearbox Manual

Versions 3-door 5-door

Model codes PM8HTC PN8HTC

Kerb weight 885 890

Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 235 1 245

The design of your vehicle does not permit the fitting of a towbar
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10 TECHNICAL DATA
DIMENSIONS (in mm)

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TECHNICAL DATA 10

IDENTIFICATION FEATURES
OF YOUR VEHICLE

A. Manufacturer’s plate.
1. EU approval number.
2. Serial number.
3. Gross vehicle weight.
4. Gross train weight.
5. Maximum weight on front
axle.
3-door 5-door
6. Maximum weight on rear
axle.
7. Paint colour reference. B. Serial number. The inflation pressure must
This is engraved on the crossmem- be checked when cold, at
ber, under the front right seat. least once a month.

C. Tyres.
If the inflation pressure is too
The label C affixed to the pillar, near low, this increases fuel con-
the left door striker, indicates: sumption.
- the tyre sizes,
- the inflation pressures.

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