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Peugeot 207 Owners Manual
Peugeot 207 Owners Manual
! The
Please note the following point:
fitting of electrical equipment or accessories which are not recommended by PEUGEOT may result in a failure of
your vehicle's electronic system. Please note this specific warning. It is advisable to contact a PEUGEOT dealer to be
shown the recommended equipment and accessories.
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207. your vehicle.
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CONTENTS
1 INSTRUMENTS and
CONTROLS 19 Î 44 3 ACCESS 68 Î 81 5 CHILD
SAFETY 90 Î 100
Instrument panels 19 Remote control key 68 Child seats 90
Indicator and warning lamps 20 Window controls 72 Isofix child seats 96
Indicators 28 Rear quarter windows 73 Child lock 100
Adjustment buttons 32 Doors 74
Screens without audio system 33 Boot 76
Screens with audio system 35 Panoramic sunroof 78
16/9 colour screen Fuel tank 79
(Peugeot Connect Navigation) 40 Misfuel prevention 81
Trip computer 42
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CONTENTS
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FAMILIARISATION
EXTERIOR
Panoramic sunroof
This extensively glazed roof provides
incomparable visibility and light in the
passenger compartment.
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4
FAMILIARISATION
OPEN
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FAMILIARISATION
ACCESS
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FAMILIARISATION
INTERIOR
Distance recorder
The trip distance recorder is reset to
zero by pressing the right-hand button
in the instrument panel for more than
two seconds.
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FAMILIARISATION
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FAMILIARISATION
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FAMILIARISATION
SITTING COMFORTABLY
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FAMILIARISATION
SITTING COMFORTABLY
Door mirror adjustment Rear view mirror adjustment Front seat belts
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FAMILIARISATION
SEEING CLEARLY
Lighting Wipers
82 87
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FAMILIARISATION
VENTILATION
I require...
Air recirculation/
Air distribution Air flow Temperature Manual A/C
Exterior air intake
HEAT
–
COOL
DEMISTING
DEFROSTING
Digital air conditioning: use of the fully automatic mode by pressing the "AUTO" button is recommended.
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FAMILIARISATION
MONITORING
A. With the ignition on, the fuel gauge 1. With the ignition on, the orange and Lighting of the indicator lamp indicates
needle should rise. red warning lamps come on. the status of the corresponding function.
B. With the engine running, the associ- 2. With the engine running, these A. Deactivation of the ESP/ASR system.
ated low level warning lamp should warning lamps should go off. 104
switch off. If a warning lamp remains on, refer to B. Central locking.
C. With the ignition on, the oil level in- the corresponding page.
dicator should display "OIL OK" for 75
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a few seconds. C. Activation of the electric child lock*.
If the levels are not correct, top up the 100
level which is low.
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* Except 3-door.
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FAMILIARISATION
Front passenger's airbag Front and rear seat belts Ignition switch
1. Open the glove box. A. Front left seat belt not fastened or 1. Stop position.
2. Insert the key. unfastened warning lamp on red. 2. Ignition position.
3. Select position: B. Front right seat belt not fastened or 3. Starting position.
unfastened warning lamp on red.
"ON" (activation), with front passenger 70
or "forwards facing" child seat, C. Rear left seat belt not fastened or
unfastened warning lamp on red.
"OFF" (deactivation), with "rear facing"
child seat". D. Rear centre seat belt not fastened
or unfastened warning lamp on red.
4. Remove the key keeping the switch
in the new position. E. Rear right seat belt not fastened or ! A heavy object (key fob...), attached
unfastened warning lamp lit on red. to the key and weighing down on
109 its shaft in the ignition switch, could
106 cause a malfunction.
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FAMILIARISATION
DRIVING SAFELY
1. Selecting/Switching off speed limiter 1. Selecting/Switching off cruise control The cruise control or speed limiter mode
mode. mode. appears in the instrument panel when it
2. Decrease the programmed value. 2. Decrease the programmed value. is selected.
3. Increase the programmed value. 3. Increase the programmed value.
4. Speed limiter on/off. 4. Cruise control Off/Resume.
The values must be set with the engine In order to be programmed or activated,
running. the vehicle speed must be higher than Cruise control
117 25 mph (40 km/h), with at least fourth
gear engaged on a manual gearbox
(second gear on an automatic gearbox).
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Speed limiter
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ECO-DRIVING
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
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Limit the causes of excess Observe the recommendations
consumption on maintenance
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; Check the tyre pressures regularly, When refuelling, do not continue after
place the heaviest items in the bottom when cold, referring to the label in the the 3rd cut-off of the nozzle to avoid
of the boot, as close as possible to the door aperture, driver's side. any overflow.
rear seats. Carry out this check in particular:
Limit the loads carried in the vehicle - before a long journey,
and reduce wind resistance (roof bars,
roof rack, bicycle carrier, trailer...). Use - at each change of season,
At the wheel of your new vehicle, it is only
a roof box in preference. - after a long period out of use. after the first 1 800 miles (3 000 kilome-
Remove roof bars and roof racks after Don't forget the spare wheel and the tres) that you will see the fuel consumption
use. tyres on any trailer or caravan. settle down to a consistent average.
At the end of winter, remove snow Have your vehicle serviced regularly (en-
tyres and refit your summer tyres. gine oil, oil filter, air filter...) and observe the
schedule of operations recommended by
the manufacturer.
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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS 1
PETROL - DIESEL, MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC GEARBOX Screen
INSTRUMENT PANELS
A. Speed limiter.
or
Cruise control.
(mph or km/h)
Panel which groups together the vehicle 5. Screen. B. Trip distance recorder.
operation dials and indicator lamps. 6. Display zero reset button. (miles or km)
Resets the selected function to zero C. Service indicator.
Dials (trip distance recorder or service
indicator). (miles or km) then,
1. Rev counter. 7. Instrument panel lighting button. Engine oil level indicator.
Indicates the speed of rotation of the Adjusts the brightness of the lighting then
engine (x 1000 rpm). of the instruments and controls. Distance recorder.
2. Fuel gauge. 8. Automatic gearbox. (miles or km)
Indicates the quantity of fuel remaining Indicates the programme selected These three functions are displayed
in the tank. and the gear engaged. in succession when the ignition is
3. Coolant temperature. switched on.
Indicates the temperature of the engine
coolant (° Celsius).
4. Speedometer. For more information, refer to the section
Indicates the current speed of the which corresponds to the function and to
moving vehicle (mph or km/h). the display associated with it.
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Associated warnings
The illumination of certain warning lamps may be accompanied by an audible
signal and a message in the multifunction screen.
Main beam The lighting stalk is pulled Pull the stalk to return to dipped beam
fixed.
headlamps towards you. headlamps.
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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS 1
Front The front foglamps are Turn the ring on the stalk rearwards twice to
fixed.
foglamps switched on. switch off the front foglamps.
Rear The rear foglamps are Turn the ring on the stalk rearwards to switch off
fixed.
foglamps switched on. the rear foglamps.
Wait until the warning lamp has switched off before starting.
Diesel engine The ignition switch is at the
fixed. The duration for which the warning lamp is on is determined
pre-heating 2nd position (ignition on).
by the climatic conditions.
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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS 1
Warning lamps
When the engine is running or the ! Any fault resulting in the illumination of a warning lamp must be investigated
further by reading the associated message in the multifunction screen.
vehicle is being driven, the illumination If you encounter any problems, do not hesitate to contact a PEUGEOT dealer
of one of the following warning lamps or a qualified workshop.
indicates a fault which requires action
on the part of the driver.
fixed, alone
or associated
with another Illumination of the warning Stop as soon as it is safe to do so as the engine
warning lamp, lamp is associated with a may cut out when driving.
STOP accompanied serious braking system or
by an audible engine coolant temperature Park, switch off the ignition and call a PEUGEOT
signal and a problem. dealer or a qualified workshop.
message on
the screen.
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The ESP/ASR regulation is The system optimises traction and improves the
flashing. active. directional stability of the vehicle.
Dynamic
stability
control Unless it has been
(ESP/ASR) deactivated (button pressed Have it checked by a PEUGEOT or a qualified
fixed. and its indicator lamp on) the workshop.
ESP/ASR system has a fault.
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1 INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS
The battery charging circuit The warning lamp should go off when the engine
Battery has a fault (dirty or loose is started.
fixed.
charge terminals, slack or cut If it does not go off, contact a PEUGEOT dealer
alternator belt, ...). or a qualified workshop.
fixed if the
speed is
below 6 mph
(10 km/h).
fixed and A door or the boot is still
Door(s) open accompanied Close the door or boot.
open.
by an audible
signal if the
speed is
above 6 mph
(10 km/h).
This lamp comes on for a This lamp should go off when the engine is
few seconds when you turn started.
temporarily. on the ignition, then goes If it does not go off, contact a PEUGEOT dealer
off. or a qualified workshop.
Airbags
One of the airbag or seat Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a
fixed. belt pretensioner systems qualified workshop.
has a fault.
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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS 1
Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations
fixed then
Front seat flashing The driver and/or the front
belt not accompanied passenger has not fastened
fastened/ by an or has unfastened their seat
unfastened increasing belt.
audible signal. Pull the strap then insert the tongue in the
buckle.
fixed then
Rear seat belt flashing One or more rear
not fastened/ accompanied passengers have
unfastened by an audible unfastened their seat belt.
signal.
Drive carefully at reduced speed.
Power The power steering has a
fixed. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a
steering fault.
qualified workshop.
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Service indicator More than 1 000 km remain before Less than 1 000 km remain before
the next service is due the next service is due
System which informs the driver when For 5 seconds after the ignition is Example: 900 km remain before the
the next service is due, in accordance switched on, the spanner symbolising next service is due.
with the manufacturer's servicing the service operations comes on. The
schedule. For 5 seconds after the ignition is
distance recorder display line indicates switched on, the display indicates:
The point at which the service is due is cal- the distance remaining before the next
culated from the last indicator zero reset. It service is due.
is determined by two parameters: Example: 4800 km remain before the
- the distance travelled, next service is due.
- the time elapsed since the last ser- For 5 seconds after the ignition is
vice. switched on, the display indicates:
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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS 1
Service overdue Service indicator zero reset
For 5 seconds after the ignition is
switched on, the spanner flashes to
indicate that the service must be carried
out as soon as possible.
Example: the service is overdue by
300 km.
For 5 seconds after the ignition is
switched on, the display indicates:
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1 INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS
Engine oil level indicator Oil level correct Oil level indicator fault
System which informs the driver whether
the engine oil level is correct or not.
Dipstick
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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS 1
Coolant temperature indicator After driving for a few minutes, the tem-
perature and pressure in the cooling i On petrol engines, the cooling of the
engine is managed electronically to
System which informs the driver of the system increase.
changes in the temperature of the en- reduce fuel consumption. Conse-
To top up the level: quently, the coolant temperature
gine coolant while driving.
) wait for the engine to cool, levels are no longer simply linked
) unscrew the cap by two turns to allow with the external ambient conditions
the pressure to drop, and the use of the vehicle.
) when the pressure has dropped, re- For example, in town, it is normal
move the cap, for the coolant temperature to be
slightly higher in cold weather than
) top up the level to the "MAX" mark in hot weather (normal operation
(circular line). may lead to a temperature of over
100 °).
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Once the "Vehicle Configuration" menu ) Once you have selected a setting,
has been selected, you can activate or press the "" or "" buttons to
deactivate the following equipment: change its value.
- wiper linked with reverse gear (refer
to the "Visibility" section),
- "guide-me-home" lighting (refer to
the "Visibility" section).
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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS 1
MONOCHROME SCREEN C (WITH Controls Main menu
PEUGEOT CONNECT SOUND)
Alert log
This summarises the active warning
messages, displaying them in succes-
sion in the multifunction screen ) Press the "MENU" button to gain
access to the general menu.
) Press the arrows, then the "OK" button
to select the "Trip computer" menu.
Status of functions
This summarises the active or inactive
status of the functions present on the
vehicle.
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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS 1
Example: setting of the duration of the Display configuration
"guide-me-home" lighting Once this menu has been selected, you
can gain access to the following set-
) Press the "" or "" buttons, then tings:
the "OK" button to select the menu
required. - brightness-video setting,
- date and time setting,
- selection of the units.
Choice of language
Once this menu has been selected,
"Personalisation-Configuration" you can change the screen display
menu ) Press the "" or "" buttons, then language (Deutsch, English, Espanol,
the "OK" button to select the "Guide- Français, Italiano, Nederlands, Portugues,
me-home headlamps" line. Portugues-Brasil, Türkçe*).
"Telephone" menu
With the audio equipment switched on,
Once this menu has been selected, you once this menu has been selected you can
can gain access to the following func- configure your Bluetooth hands-free sys-
tions: tem (pairing), consult the various telephone
- define the vehicle parameters, directories (calls log, services...) and man-
- display configuration, age your communications (pick up, hang
) Press the "" or "" buttons to set up, call waiting, secret mode...).
- choice of language. the value required (15, 30 or 60 sec-
onds), then press the "OK" button to For further details concerning the "Tele-
Define the vehicle parameters confirm. phone" application, refer to the Peugeot
Once this menu has been selected, you Connect Sound part of the "Audio and
can activate or deactivate the following Telematics" section.
equipment:
- wiper linked with reverse gear (refer
to the "Visibility" section),
- "guide-me-home" lighting (refer to
the "Visibility" section).
) Press the "" or "" buttons, then
! For safety reasons, configuration
of the multifunction screen by the
- rear parking sensors (see "Driving" driver must only be done when sta-
section). the "OK" button to select the "OK"
box and confirm or press the "ESC" tionary.
button to cancel.
* According to country.
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"SETUP" menu Display
This menu allows you to set the bright- ! For safety reasons, configuration
of the multifunction screen by the
ness of the screen, the screen colour driver must only be done when
scheme and the colour of the map (day/ stationary.
night or auto mode).
Vehicle
This menu allows you to activate or
deactivate certain driving and comfort
equipment:
- wiper linked with reverse gear (refer
) Press the "SETUP" button for access to the "Visibility" section),
to the "SETUP" menu. This allows - guide-me-home lighting and duration
you to select from the following func- (refer to the "Visibility" section),
tions:
- "System language",
- "Date and time",
- "Display",
- "Vehicle", Units
- "Units", This menu allows you to select the
units: temperature (°C or °F) and con-
- "System". sumption (km/l, l/100 or mpg).
System language
This menu allows you to select the language
used by the display: Deutsch, English, System
Espanol, Français, Italiano, Nederlands, This menu allows you to restore the fac-
Polski, Portugues, Türkçe*. tory configuration, display the software
version and activate scrolling text.
Date and time
This menu allows you to set the date
and time, the format of the date and the
format of the time (refer to the "Audio
and Telematics" section or to the specif-
ic user guide given to you with the other
owner's documents).
* According to country.
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TRIP COMPUTER
Monochrome screen A The trip computer provides the following ) The next press then returns you to
information: the normal display.
- range, Zero reset
- distance travelled,
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TRIP COMPUTER Information displays - the trip "2" tab with:
● the distance travelled,
System which provides current infor- ● the average fuel
mation concerning the route travelled consumption,
(range, fuel consumption, …). ● the average speed,
for the second trip.
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A few definitions…
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COMFORT 2
The temperature control enables you to
obtain the level of comfort required by
mixing the air of the various circuits.
The air distribution control enables you
to diffuse the air in the passenger com-
partment combining several air vents.
The air flow control enables you to
increase or reduce the speed of the
ventilation blower.
Control panel
The controls of this system are grouped
together on control panel A on the centre
console. Depending on the model, the
functions offered are:
- the level of comfort required,
- air flow,
- air distribution,
- demisting-defrosting,
- manual or digital air conditioning
controls.
Air distribution
1. Windscreen demisting-defrosting ents.
VENTILATION Air treatment 2. Front side window demisting-defrosting
vents.
The incoming air follows various routes
Air intake depending on the controls selected by 3. Side adjustable air vents.
the driver: 4. Central adjustable air vents.
The air circulating in the passenger com- - direct arrival in the passenger com- 5. Air outlets to the front footwells.
partment is filtered and originates either partment (air intake),
from the outside via the grille located at 6. Air outlets to the rear footwells.
the base of the windscreen or from the - passage through a heating circuit
inside in air recirculation mode. (heating),
- passage through a cooling circuit
(air conditioning).
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COMFORT 2
HEATING/VENTILATION MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING
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Demisting/defrosting
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2
5. Air conditioning On/Off REAR SCREEN DEMIST - ) Switch off the demisting/de-
DEFROST frosting of the rear screen
The air conditioning is de- The control button is located on and door mirrors as soon as
signed to operate effectively in the heating or air conditioning appropriate as lower current
all seasons, with the windows system control panel. consumption results in re-
closed. duced fuel consumption.
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COMFORT 2
) To exit this programme, press the 6. Air distribution adjustment Air recirculation prevents exterior odours
"visibility" button again or the "AUTO" and smoke from entering the passenger
button, the indicator lamp on the button ) Press this button several compartment.
switches off and "AUTO" is displayed. times in succession to direct ) As soon as possible, press this but-
the air flow in turn towards: ton again to permit the intake of
Resuming manual control exterior air and prevent misting.
Depending on your requirements, you - the windscreen, the side windows
can make a different selection from that and the footwells,
offered by the system by changing a - the windscreen and side windows
setting. The other functions will still be (demisting or defrosting), ! Avoid prolonged operation in inte-
rior air recirculation mode (risk of
controlled automatically. condensation and of deterioration
- the central and side vents,
) Press the "AUTO" button to return of the air quality).
to fully automatic operation. - the central vents, the side vents and
the footwells,
- the footwells.
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FRONT SEATS
Seat consisting of a seat cushion, seat
back and head restraint which can all
be adjusted to adapt your position for
maximum ease of driving and comfort.
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2
4. Access to rear seats (3 door) 5. Head restraint height adjustment
) Pull the handle to fold the seat back ! The head restraint has a frame with
a notch which prevents the head
and move the seat forwards. On re- restraint from lowering; this is a
positioning, the seat returns to its safety device which provides pro-
initial position. tection in the event of an impact.
The adjustment is correct when
the upper edge of the head re-
straint is level with the top of
the head.
Never drive with the head re-
straints removed; they must be in
place and correctly adjusted.
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COMFORT 2
Folding the seat (Saloon)
To avoid damaging a seat when folding
it, always start with the seat cushion,
never the seat back:
) move the corresponding front seat
forward if necessary, i The seat cushion 1 can be removed
to increase the loading volume.
) raise the front of the seat cushion 1,
Squeeze the seat cushion fixings
) tilt the seat cushion 1 against the to detach them from their attach-
front seat, ments.
) check that the seat belt is positioned
correctly on the side of the seat
back,
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COMFORT 2
MIRRORS Adjustment Folding
) Move the lever in all four directions ) from outside: lock the vehicle using
to adjust the mirror. the remote control or the key.
) from inside: with the ignition on, pull
Folding switch A rearwards.
) When parked, fold the mirror manu-
ally to protect it.
Unfolding
Unfolding
) from outside: unlock the vehicle us-
) Before starting, unfold the mirror. ing the remote control or the key.
) from inside: with the ignition on, pull
Electric model switch A rearwards.
Door mirrors
Adjustable mirror providing the lateral
rearward vision necessary for overtak-
ing or parking.
Adjustment
) Slide switch A to the right or to the left
to select the corresponding mirror. ! The objects observed are, in reality,
closer than they appear.
) Move knob B in all four directions to Take this into account to correctly
adjust. judge the distance of vehicles ap-
) Return switch A to the centre position. proaching from behind.
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COMFORT 2
STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT TOLL CARD/CAR PARK TICKET
Component which protects against sunlight
WINDOWS
from the front or the side, also equipped Facility for affixing toll cards and/or car
with an illuminated courtesy mirror. park tickets.
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INTERIOR FITTINGS
3. Card/ticket holder
4. Door tray
6. USB port
(see details on previous page)
7. 12 V accessories socket
(see details on following page)
8. Storage compartments
9. Cup holder
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2 COMFORT
* According to version.
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COMFORT 2
BOOT FITTINGS (SALOON)
1. Rear parcel shelf
(see details on following page)
2. Hooks
(see details on following page)
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COMFORT 2
BOOT FITTINGS (SW)
1. Rear parcel shelf
(see details on following page)
2. 12 V accessories socket
(see details on following page)
3. Hooks
(see details on previous page)
4. Retaining straps
5. Stowing rings
7. Storage box
8. Storage net
9. Storage box
(refer to the section "Practical infor-
mation - § Changing a wheel")
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2 COMFORT
i Maximum loads
7.5 kg, rear parcel shelf unfolded
with high load retaining net at row 2.
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COMFORT 2
High load retaining net (SW)
Hooked onto the upper fixings and onto
the ISOFIX rings or the lugs, this per-
mits use of the entire loading volume up
to the roof:
- behind the rear seats (row 2),
- behind the front seats (row 1) when
the rear seats are folded.
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ACCESS 3
Anti-theft protection
Electronic engine immobiliser
The key contains an electronic chip
which has a special code. When the
ignition is switched on, this code must
be recognised in order for starting to be
possible.
This electronic engine immobiliser locks
the engine management system a few
minutes after the ignition is switched off
and prevents starting of the engine by
anyone who does not have the key.
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ACCESS 3
! Lost keys Do not throw the remote control bat-
teries away, they contain metals which
Visit a PEUGEOT dealer with the vehicle's V5 registration document and your are harmful to the environment.
personal identification documents. Take them to an approved collection
The PEUGEOT dealer will be able to retrieve the key code and the trans- point.
ponder code required to order a replacement key.
Remote control
The high frequency remote control is a sensitive system; do not operate it
while it is in your pocket as there is a possibility that it may unlock the vehicle,
without you being aware of it.
Do not repeatedly press the buttons of your remote control out of range and
out of sight of your vehicle. You run the risk of stopping it from working and the
remote control would have to be reinitialised.
The remote control does not operate when the key is in the ignition, even
when the ignition is switched off, except for reinitialisation.
Locking the vehicle
Driving with the doors locked may make access to the passenger compart-
ment by the emergency services more difficult in an emergency.
As a safety precaution (with children on board), remove the key from the
ignition when you leave the vehicle, even for a short time.
Anti-theft protection
Do not make any modifications to the electronic engine immobiliser system;
this could cause malfunctions.
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Deactivating the rear window ) press the switch to lower the win- REAR QUARTER WINDOWS
switches dow automatically,
) when the window has reached the On the 3-door versions, system for ven-
low position, press the switch again tilation of the rear seats by the partial
for approximately one second. opening of the window.
The safety anti-pinch function is not
active during these operations. Opening
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ACCESS 3
Centralised locking control Ignition on:
i When locking from the outside
When the vehicle is locked from
System which provides full manual
locking or unlocking of the doors from the outside, the red indicator lamp
the inside. flashes and the button is inactive.
) Pull the interior door lever to
unlock the vehicle.
Unlocking Unlocking
) Press this button again to unlock the ) Above 6 mph (10 km/h), press this
vehicle. button to unlock the doors, the boot
The red indicator lamp in the button and the rear screen temporarily.
goes off.
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ACCESS 3
BOOT (SW)
Opening
) After unlocking the vehicle using the
remote control or the key, pull on the
handle A and raise the tailgate.
Closing
) Lower the tailgate using the interior
grab handle.
If the tailgate is not closed correctly:
Closing Closing
) Take the blind by its handle and pull ) Press control A.
it forwards to the required position. The blind stops when the control is re-
leased.
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ACCESS 3
FUEL TANK
i The key cannot be removed from
the lock until the cap is refitted.
Fuel tank capacity: approximately
50 litres (petrol) or 48 litres (Diesel).
Quality of the fuel used for Quality of the fuel used for
petrol engines Diesel engines
The petrol engines are perfectly com- The Diesel engines are perfectly com-
patible with E10 type petrol biofuels patible with biofuels which conform to
(containing 10% ethanol), conforming current and future European standards
to European standards EN 228 and (Diesel fuel which complies with stan-
EN 15376. dard EN 590 mixed with a biofuel which
E85 type fuels (containing up to 85% complies with standard EN 14214)
ethanol) are reserved exclusively for ve- available at the pumps (containing up
hicles marketed for the use of this type to 7 % Fatty Acid Methyl Ester).
of fuel (BioFlex vehicles). The quality of The B30 biofuel can be used in cer-
the ethanol must comply with European tain Diesel engines; however, this use
standard EN 15293. is subject to strict application of the
For Brazil only, special vehicles are special servicing conditions. Contact a
marketed to run on fuels containing up PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified work-
to 100% ethanol (E100 type). shop.
The use of any other type of (bio)fuel
(vegetable or animal oils, pure or dilut-
ed, domestic fuel...) is strictly prohibited
(risk of damage to the engine and fuel
system).
DIESEL
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MISFUEL PREVENTION*
i Itto isfillstill possible to use a fuel can
the reservoir. i Travelling abroad
As Diesel fuel pump nozzles may be
Mechanical device which prevents fill-
ing the tank of a Diesel vehicle with In order to ensure a good flow of fuel, different in other countries, the pres-
petrol. It avoids the risk of engine dam- do not place the nozzle of the fuel ence of the misfuel prevention device
age that can result from filling with the can in direct contact with the flap of may make refuelling impossible.
wrong fuel. the misfuel prevention device. Before travelling abroad, we rec-
Located in the filler neck, the misfuel ommend that you check with the
prevention device appears when the PEUGEOT dealer network, whether
filler cap is removed. your vehicle is suitable for the fuel
pumps in the country in which you
want to travel.
Operation
When a petrol filler nozzle is introduced
into the fuel filler neck of your Diesel
vehicle, it comes into contact with the
flap. The system remains closed and
prevents filling.
Do not persist but introduce a Diesel
type filler nozzle.
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C. foglamps selection ring.
These operate with the dipped and main ! In good weather or in rain, both
day and night, the front foglamps
Model with rear foglamps only beam headlamps. and the rear foglamps are prohib-
ited. In these situations, the in-
tensity of their beams may dazzle
other drivers.
rear foglamps Do not forget to switch off the front fo-
glamps and the rear foglamps when
they are no longer necessary.
) To switch on the foglamps, turn
ring C forwards.
When the lighting is switched off au-
tomatically (on AUTO model), the fo-
glamps and the dipped headlamps will
remain on.
) To switch off all of the lighting turn
ring C rearwards.
i Lighting on reminder
The triggering of an audible signal
when a front door is opened warns
the driver that they have forgotten
to switch off the vehicle's lighting,
Model with front and rear foglamps with the ignition off.
front and rear foglamps In this case, switching off the light-
ing will stop the audible signal.
) To switch on the foglamps, turn ring When the ignition is switched off, if
C forwards. the dipped headlamps remain on,
they will be switched off automati-
) To switch off the rear foglamps, turn cally after thirty minutes to prevent
ring C rearwards twice in succession. discharging of the battery.
When the lighting is switched off au-
tomatically (on AUTO model) or when
the dipped headlamps are switched off
manually, the foglamps and the side-
lamps will remain on.
) Turn the ring rearwards to switch
off the foglamps, the sidelamps will
then switch off.
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"Guide-me-home" lighting
Operating fault
The dipped headlamps remain on tem- In the event of a malfunction of
porarily, after switching off the vehicle's the brightness sensor, the light-
ignition, to make the driver's exit easier ing comes on accompanied by
in poor light. the service warning lamp, an
audible signal and a message on the
multifunction screen.
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer
Activation or a qualified workshop.
) With the ignition off, activate a
"headlamp flash" using stalk B.
) A second "headlamp flash" switches Activation ! In fog or snow, the sunshine sen-
sor may detect sufficient light.
the function off again. ) Turn ring A to the "AUTO" position. The Therefore, the lighting will not
automatic illumination of headlamps come on automatically.
is accompanied by a message in the Do not cover the sunshine sen-
Switching off multifunction screen. sor, coupled with the rain sensor
The "guide-me-home" lighting is switched and located in the centre of the
off automatically following the door lock- Deactivation
windscreen behind the rear view
ing command, after a given time. ) Turn ring A to a position other than mirror; the associated functions
"AUTO". Deactivation is accompa- would no longer be controlled.
nied by a message in the multifunction
screen.
* According to country.
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HEADLAMP ADJUSTMENT
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Rear wiper B. rear wiper selection ring: Windscreen and headlamp
wash
off,
intermittent wipe,
Programming
The function is activated or
switched off via the multi-
function screen configuration
menu.
i With daytime running lamps, to
activate the headlamp wash,
position the lighting stalk in the
By default, this function is dipped beam position.
activated.
! In the presence of snow or con-
siderable frost and when using a
On vehicles fitted with digital air
conditioning, any action on the
tailgate bicycle carrier, deactivate windscreen wash control results
the automatic rear wiper via the in temporary closing of the air
multifunction screen configura- intake to avoid odours inside the
tion menu. passenger compartment.
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Operating fault
If an automatic wiping malfunction oc-
curs, the wipers will operate in intermit-
tent mode.
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer
or a qualified workshop.
In the minute following switching off of
the ignition, any action on the stalk po-
sitions the wipers vertically on the wind-
! Do not cover the rain sensor, cou-
pled with the sunshine sensor and screen.
located in the centre of the wind- This action enables you to position the
screen behind the rear view mirror. wiper blades for winter parking.
Activation Switch off the ignition when using To park the wipers after this has been
an automatic car wash. done, switch on the ignition and operate
This is controlled manually by the driver the stalk.
by pushing the stalk A to the "AUTO" In winter, it is advisable to wait
position. until the windscreen is completely
It is accompanied by a message in the clear of ice before activating the
multifunction screen. automatic rain sensitive wipers.
Switching off
This is controlled manually by the driver
by moving the stalk A to another posi-
tion and returning it to position "0".
It is accompanied by a message in the
multifunction screen.
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COURTESY LAMPS Front and rear courtesy lamps
i In permanent lighting mode, differ-
ent lighting times are available:
- with the ignition off, approxi-
mately ten minutes,
- in energy economy mode, ap-
proximately thirty seconds,
- with the engine running, unlimited.
Permanent lighting.
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Passenger airbag OFF Refer to the advice given on the label present
on both sides of the sun visor(s):
! CAUTION
RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
DO NOT install a child seat facing rearwards on the front seat, which is fitted
with an airbag.
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L1
"RÖMER Baby-Safe Plus"
Installed in the rearwards-facing position.
L4
"KLIPPAN Optima"
L3 From the age
"RECARO Start'' of 6 years
(approximately 22 kg),
the booster is used on
its own.
L5
"RÖMER KIDFIX"
Can be fitted to the vehicle's ISOFIX mountings.
The child is restrained by the seat belt.
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LOCATIONS FOR CHILD SEATS SECURED WITH THE SEAT BELT (SALOON)
In accordance with the European regulation, this table indicates the options for the installation of child seats secured using
the seat belt and universally approved (a) in relation to the weight of the child and the seat in the vehicle.
- fixed U U U U
- height adjustable
(a) Universal child seat: child seat which can be installed in all vehicles using the seat belt.
(b) Group 0: from birth to 10 kg. Infant car seats and "car cots" cannot be installed on the front passenger seat.
(c) Consult the legislation in force in your country before installing your child on this seat.
U: seat suitable for the installation of a child seat secured using the seat belt and universally approved "rear facing" and/or
"forward facing".
X: seat not suitable for the installation of a child seat of the weight group indicated.
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LOCATIONS FOR CHILD SEATS SECURED WITH THE SEAT BELT (SW)
In accordance with the European regulation, this table indicates the options for the installation of child seats secured using
the seat belt and universally approved (a) in relation to the weight of the child and the seat in the vehicle.
- fixed U U U U
- height adjustable
(a) Universal child seat: child seat which can be installed in all vehicles using the seat belt.
(b) Group 0: from birth to 10 kg. Infant car seats and "car cots" cannot be installed on the front passenger seat.
(c) Consult the legislation in force in your country before installing your child on this seat.
U: seat suitable for the installation of a child seat secured using the seat belt and universally approved "rear facing" and/or
"forward facing".
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The incorrect installation of a child Children under the age of 10 must As a safety precaution, do not leave:
seat in a vehicle compromises the not travel in the "forwards-facing" - a child or children alone and un-
child's protection in the event of an position on the front passenger seat, supervised in a vehicle,
accident. unless the rear seats are already
occupied by other children, cannot - a child or an animal in a vehicle
Remember to fasten the seat belts which is exposed to the sun,
or the child seat harnesses keep- be used or are absent.
with the windows closed,
ing the slack relative to the child's Deactivate the passenger airbag
body to a minimum, even for short when a "rearwards-facing" child - the keys within reach of children
journeys. seat is installed on the front seat. inside the vehicle.
When installing a child seat using Otherwise, the child would risk being To prevent accidental opening of
the seat belt, ensure that the seat seriously injured or killed if the airbag the doors and rear windows, use
belt is tightened correctly on the were to inflate. the "Child lock".
child seat and that it secures the Take care not to open the rear windows
child seat firmly on the seat of your by more than one third.
vehicle. Move the seat forwards if To protect young children from the
necessary. rays of the sun, fit side blinds on
For optimum installation of the "for- the rear windows.
wards-facing" child seat, ensure that
the back of the child seat is in contact Installing a booster seat
with the back of the vehicle's seat The chest part of the seat belt must
and that the head restraint does not be positioned on the child's shoulder
cause any discomfort. without touching the neck.
If the head restraint has to be re- Ensure that the lap part of the
moved, ensure that it is stored or seat belt passes correctly over the
attached securely to prevent it from child's thighs.
being thrown around the vehicle in
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.
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"ISOFIX" MOUNTINGS These are three rings for each seat: This ISOFIX mounting system guarantees
you fast, reliable and safe fitting of the child
Your vehicle has been approved in accor- seat in your vehicle.
dance with the new ISOFIX regulations. The ISOFIX child seats are fitted with
The seats, represented below, are fitted two locks which are secured easily on
with regulation ISOFIX mountings: the two rings A.
Some also have an upper strap which
is attached to ring B.
Saloon To attach this strap, raise the vehicle
seat's head restraint then pass the hook
between its rods. Then fix the hook on
ring B and tighten the upper strap.
SW
! The incorrect installation of a child
seat in a vehicle compromises the
child's protection in the event of an
accident.
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ISOFIX CHILD SEAT RECOMMENDED BY PEUGEOT AND APPROVED FOR YOUR VEHICLE
Group 1: from 9 to 18 kg
i This child seat can also be used on seats which are not fitted with ISOFIX mountings. In this case, it must be attached
to the vehicle seat using the three point seat belt.
Follow the instructions for fitting the child seat given in the seat manufacturer's installation guide.
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Less than 10 kg
Less than 10 kg (group 0)
(group 0) From 9 to 18 kg (group 1)
Less than 13 kg
Up to 6 months (group 0+) From 1 to 3 years approx
approx
Up to 1 year approx
Type of ISOFIX child seat Infant car seat* "rear facing" "rear facing" "forward facing"
IUF: seat suitable for the installation of an Isofix Universal seat, "Forward facing" and secured using the "Top Tether" upper strap.
IL-SU: seat suitable for the installation an Isofix Semi-Universal seat which is:
- "rear facing" fitted with a "Top Tether" upper strap or a stay,
- "forward facing" fitted with a stay,
- an infant car seat fitted with a "Top Tether" upper strap or a stay.
For the securing of the "Top Tether" upper strap, refer to the "ISOFIX Mountings" section.
X: seat which is not suitable for the installation of an ISOFIX seat of the size category indicated.
* The ISOFIX infant car seat, fixed to the lower rings of a seat equipped with ISOFIX mountings, occupies the three rear seats.
To install it on the rear seats of a 3-door model, the front seat belt must be adjusted to the lowest position.
Infant car seats and "car cots" cannot be installed on the front passenger seat.
** The head restraint of the seat equipped with ISOFIX mountings must be removed and stored.
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LOCATIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ISOFIX CHILD SEATS (SW)
In accordance with the European regulation, this table indicates the options for the installation of ISOFIX child seats on the
vehicle seats fitted with ISOFIX mountings.
In the case of the universal and semi-universal ISOFIX child seats, the child seat's ISOFIX size category, determined by a
letter from A to G, is indicated on the child seat next to the ISOFIX logo.
Less than 10 kg
Less than 10 kg (group 0)
(group 0) From 9 to 18 kg (group 1)
Less than 13 kg
Up to 6 months (group 0+) From 1 to 3 years approx
approx
Up to 1 year approx
Type of ISOFIX child seat Infant car seat* "rear facing" "rear facing" "forward facing"
IUF: seat suitable for the installation of an Isofix Universal seat, "Forward facing" and secured using the "Top Tether" upper strap.
IL-SU: seat suitable for the installation an Isofix Semi-Universal seat which is:
- "rear facing" fitted with a "Top Tether" upper strap or a stay,
- "forward facing" fitted with a stay,
- an infant car seat fitted with a "Top Tether" upper strap or a stay.
For the securing of the "Top Tether" upper strap, refer to the "ISOFIX Mountings" section.
(a) The head restraint where the ISOFIX seat is fitted must be removed and stored safely.
* The ISOFIX infant car seat, fixed to the lower rings of a seat equipped with ISOFIX mountings, occupies the three rear
seats and prevents use of the 2/3 - 1/3 modularity.
Infant car seats and "car cots" cannot be installed on the front passenger seat.
** The front seat must be adjusted five notches back from the fully forward position.
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Locking Activation
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DIRECTION INDICATORS "Motorway" function EMERGENCY OR ASSISTANCE
Selection of the left or right direction in- ) Press briefly upwards or downwards,
CALL
dicators to signal a change of direction without going beyond the point of re- This system allows you to make an
of the vehicle. sistance; the direction indicators will emergency or assistance call to the
flash 3 times. emergency services or to the dedicated
PEUGEOT service.
) Lower the lighting stalk when moving For more information on the use of this
to the left. function, refer to the "Audio and tele-
) Raise the lighting stalk when moving matics" section.
to the right.
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) Press this button, the direction indi- ) Press one of the spokes of the steer-
cators flash. ing wheel.
They can operate with the ignition off.
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BRAKING ASSISTANCE Operating fault Emergency braking assistance
SYSTEMS* System which, in an emergency, en-
If this warning lamp comes on,
Group of supplementary systems which accompanied by an audible sig- ables you to obtain the optimum braking
help you to obtain optimum braking in nal and a message in the mul- pressure more quickly, thus reducing
complete safety in emergency situations: tifunction screen, it indicates a the stopping distance.
- anti-lock braking system (ABS), malfunction of the anti-lock braking sys-
tem which could result in loss of control Activation
- electronic brake force distribution of the vehicle when braking. It is triggered by the speed at which the
(EBFD), brake pedal is pressed.
- emergency braking assistance (EBA). The effect of this is a reduction in the
If this warning lamp comes on,
together with the STOP and resistance of the pedal and an increase
ABS warning lamps, accompa- in braking efficiency.
nied by an audible signal and a
message in the multifunction screen, it
indicates a malfunction of the electron-
Anti-lock braking system ic brake force distribution which could
and electronic brake force
distribution
result in loss of control of the vehicle
when braking.
! When braking in an emergency,
press firmly without releasing the
pressure.
You must stop as soon as it is safe
Linked systems which improve the sta- to do so.
bility and manoeuvrability of your vehi-
cle when braking, in particular on poor
or slippery surfaces.
In either case, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop.
Activation
The anti-lock braking system comes
into operation automatically when there
is a risk of wheel lock.
Normal operation of the ABS may make
itself felt by slight vibration of the brake
i When replacing wheels (tyres and
rims), ensure that they conform to
pedal. the manufacturer's recommenda-
tions.
* According to country.
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Seat belt not fastened/unfastened Rear seat belts Seat belt unfastened warning lamp
warning lamp panel panel
The rear seats are fitted with three,
three point, inertia reel seat belts.
Fastening
) Pull the strap, then insert the tongue
in the buckle.
) Check that the seat belt is fastened
correctly by pulling the strap.
1. Front left seat belt warning lamp. When the ignition is switched on, the
2. Front right seat belt warning lamp. corresponding warning lamps 3, 4 and 5
Unfastening come on for approximately 30 seconds
3. Rear left seat belt warning lamp. in red if the seat belt is not fastened.
4. Rear centre seat belt warning lamp. ) Press the red button on the buckle.
When the engine is running, the corre-
5. Rear right seat belt warning lamp. sponding warning lamp 3, 4 or 5 comes
On the central panel, the corresponding on in red, accompanied by an audible
warning lamp 1 or 2 comes on in red if signal and a message on the multifunc-
the seat belt is not fastened or is unfas- tion screen, if a rear passenger has
tened. unfastened their seat belt.
When the engine is running, the corre-
sponding warning lamp 1 or 2 comes on
in red, accompanied by an audible sig-
nal and a message on the multifunction
screen, if a front occupant has unfas-
tened their seat belt.
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i The driver must ensure that the
passengers use the seat belts cor-
In order to be effective, a seat belt:
- must be tightened as close to the
Recommendations for children:
- use a suitable child seat if the pas-
rectly and that they are all properly body as possible, senger is less than 12 years old or
restrained before setting off. shorter than one metre fifty,
- must restrain one adult only,
Wherever you are seated in the ve- - do not use the strap-guide* when
hicle, always fasten your seat belt, - must not bear any trace of cuts or
fraying, a child seat is installed,
even for short journeys.
- must be pulled in front of you with a - never use the same seat belt to
Do not invert the seat belt buckles secure more than one person,
as they will not fulfil their role fully. smooth movement, checking that it
does not twist, - never allow a child to travel on
If the seats have armrests*, the lap your lap.
part of the seat belt must always - must not be transformed or modified
pass under the armrest. to avoid altering its performance. Depending on the nature and se-
In accordance with current safety regu- riousness of the impacts, the pre-
The seat belts are fitted with an in- tensioning device may be triggered
ertia reel permitting automatic ad- lations, all repairs and checks must be
carried out by a PEUGEOT dealer who before and independently of the air-
justment of the length of the strap bags. Triggering of the pre-tensioners
to your size. The seat belt is stored can guarantee that the work is carried
out correctly, or qualified workshop. is accompanied by a slight emission of
automatically when not in use. harmless smoke and a noise, due to
Before and after use, ensure that Have your seat belts checked regularly
by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified the activation of the pyrotechnic car-
the seat belt is reeled in correctly. tridge incorporated in the system.
workshop and particularly if the straps
The lower part of the strap must be show signs of damage. In all cases, the airbag warning lamp
positioned as low as possible on comes on.
the pelvis. Clean the seat belt straps with soapy
water or a textile cleaning product, sold Following an impact, have the seat
The upper part must be positioned by PEUGEOT dealers. belts system checked, and if neces-
in the hollow of the shoulder. sary replaced, by a PEUGEOT dealer
After folding or moving a seat or rear
The inertia reels are fitted with an bench seat, ensure that the seat belt is or a qualified workshop.
automatic locking device which positioned and rolled up correctly.
comes into operation in the event of
a collision, on emergency braking
or if the vehicle rolls over. You can
release the device by pulling rapidly
on the strap and releasing it.
* According to model.
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System designed to maximise the safety System which protects the head and
of the occupants (with the exception of chest of the driver and front passenger
the rear centre passenger) in the event in the event of a front impact.
of violent collisions. It supplements the The driver's airbag is fitted in the centre
action of the force-limiting seat belts. of the steering wheel; the front passen-
ger's airbag is fitted in the dashboard
above the glove box.
If a collision occurs, the electronic de-
tectors record and analyse the front and
side impacts sustained in the impact
detection zones:
- in the case of a serious impact, the
airbags are deployed instantly and
protect the occupants of the vehicle
(with the exception of the rear centre
passenger); immediately after the A. Front impact zone.
impact, the airbags deflate rapidly B. Side impact zone.
so that they do not hinder visibility
or the exit of the occupants,
- in the case of a minor or rear impact
or in certain roll-over conditions, the
airbags will not be deployed; the
seat belt alone is sufficient to pro-
vide optimum protection in these
situations. i Deployment of the airbag(s) is ac-
companied by a slight emission of Operation
harmless smoke and a noise, due to The airbags are deployed simultane-
the activation of the pyrotechnic car- ously, unless the passenger's front
tridge incorporated in the system. airbag is deactivated, in the event of a
This smoke is not harmful, but sen- serious front impact applied to all or part
! The airbags do not operate when
the ignition is switched off.
sitive individuals may experience
slight irritation.
of the front impact zone A, in the lon-
gitudinal centreline of the vehicle on a
This equipment will only operate The noise of the detonation may horizontal plane and directed from the
once. If a second impact occurs (dur- result in a slight loss of hearing for front to the rear of the vehicle.
ing the same or a subsequent acci- a short time. The front airbag inflates between the
dent), the airbag will not operate. front occupant of the vehicle and the
dashboard to cushion their forward
movement.
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Deactivation Operating fault
Only the front passenger's airbag can
be deactivated: ! To assure the safety of your child,
it is imperative that the passen-
If this warning lamp comes on in
the instrument panel, accompa-
) with the ignition off, insert the key ger's airbag is deactivated when nied by an audible warning and
in the passenger airbag deactivation you install a "rear facing" child seat a message in the multifunction
switch 1, on the front passenger seat. screen, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
) turn it to the "OFF" position, Otherwise, the child would risk be- qualified workshop to have the system
) then, remove the key keeping the ing seriously injured or killed if the checked. The airbags may no longer be
switch in the new position. airbag were deployed. deployed in the event of a serious impact.
Reactivation
When you remove the child seat, turn
! Ifonboth airbag warning lamps come
continuously, do not install a
switch 1 to the "ON" position to reacti- "rear facing" child seat on the front
vate the airbag and so assure the safety passenger seat.
of your front passenger in the event of Have it checked by a PEUGEOT
an impact. dealer or a qualified workshop.
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Operation
It is deployed unilaterally in the event Curtain airbags* Operating fault
of a serious side impact applied to all
or part of the side impact zone B, per- System which protects the driver and If this warning lamp comes on
pendicular to the longitudinal centreline passengers (with the exception of the in the instrument panel, accom-
of the vehicle on a horizontal plane and rear centre passenger) in the event of a panied by an audible signal and
directed from the outside towards the serious side impact in order to limit the a message on the multifunction
inside of the vehicle. risk of head injuries. screen, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or
The lateral airbag inflates between the Each curtain airbag is fitted in the pil- a qualified workshop to have the system
front occupant of the vehicle and the lars and the upper part of the passenger checked. The airbags may no longer be
corresponding door trim panel. compartment. deployed in the event of a serious impact.
* According to country.
* According to country.
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! For the airbags to be fully
effective, observe the following
safety rules:
Sit in a normal upright position. Front airbags
Wear a correctly adjusted seat belt. Do not drive holding the steering wheel by its spokes or resting your hands on the
Do not leave anything between the centre part of the wheel.
occupants and the airbags (a child, Passengers must not place their feet on the dashboard.
pet, object...). This could hamper Smoke as little as possible as deployment of the airbags can cause burns or the
the operation of the airbags or in- risk of injury from a cigarette or pipe.
jure the occupants.
Never remove or pierce the steering wheel or hit it violently.
After an accident or if the vehicle
has been stolen or broken into,
have the airbag systems checked.
All work on the airbag system must Lateral airbags*
be carried out by a PEUGEOT deal- Only put approved covers on the seats, compatible with deployment of the lateral air-
er or a qualified workshop. bags. To see the range of compatible seat covers for your vehicle, visit a PEUGEOT
Even if all of the precautions men- dealer (see "Practical information § Accessories").
tioned above are observed, a risk of Do not fix or attach anything to the seat backs. This could cause injury to the chest
injury or of slight burns to the head, or arms when the lateral airbag inflates.
chest or arms when an airbag is de- Do not sit with the upper part of the body any nearer to the door than necessary.
ployed cannot be ruled out. In fact,
the bag inflates almost instantly
(within a few milliseconds) then
deflates within the same time dis- Curtain airbags*
charging hot gas via the openings Do not fix or attach anything to the roof. This could cause injury to the head when
provided for this purpose. the curtain airbag inflates.
Do not remove the grab handles installed on the roof, they play a part in securing
the curtain airbags.
* According to country.
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When the vehicle is being driven, ) Move the lever fully to the right to
if this warning lamp and the STOP engage 5th or 6th gear.
warning lamp come on, accom-
panied by an audible signal and a
message on the multifunction screen, this
indicates that the parking brake is still on or Engaging reverse gear
has not been properly released.
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GEAR SHIFT INDICATOR* Example:
System which reduces fuel consump-
- You are in third gear.
i In the case of driving which makes
particular demands on the perfor-
tion by advising the driver to change up mance of the engine (firm pres-
a gear on vehicles fitted with a manual sure on the accelerator pedal, for
gearbox. example, when overtaking...), the
system will not recommend a gear
change.
The system never suggests:
- engaging first gear,
- engaging reverse gear,
Operation - You press the accelerator pedal - engaging a lower gear.
moderately.
The system acts solely in the context of
economical driving.
Depending on the driving situation and
your vehicle's equipment, the system
may advise you to skip one or more
gears. You can follow this instruc-
tion without engaging the intermediate
gears.
The gear engagement recommenda-
tions must not be considered compulso- - The system may suggest that you
ry. In fact, the configuration of the road, engage a higher gear, if appropriate.
the amount of traffic and safety remain
determining factors when choosing the
best gear. Therefore, the driver remains
responsible for deciding whether or not
to follow the advice given by the system.
This function cannot be deactivated.
* According to engine.
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SPEED LIMITER Steering mounted controls Displays in the instrument panel
System which prevents the vehicle from
exceeding the speed programmed by
the driver.
When the programmed speed limit is
reached, pressing the accelerator pedal
no longer has any effect.
The speed limiter is switched on man-
ually: it requires a programmed speed
of at least 20 mph (30 km/h).
The speed limiter is switched off by
manual operation of the control.
The programmed speed can be ex-
ceeded temporarily by pressing the ac-
celerator firmly.
To return to the programmed speed, The controls of this system are grouped The programmed information is grouped
simply slow down to a speed below the together on stalk A. together in the instrument panel screen.
programmed speed. 1. Speed limiter mode selection dial 5. Speed limiter on/off indication
The programmed speed remains in the 2. Value decrease button 6. Speed limiter mode selection indica-
memory when the ignition is switched off. 3. Value increase button tion
4. Speed limiter on/off button 7. Programmed speed value
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CRUISE CONTROL Steering mounted controls Displays in the instrument panel
System which automatically maintains
the speed of the vehicle at the value
programmed by the driver, without any
action on the accelerator pedal.
The cruise control is switched on
manually: it requires a minimum vehicle
speed of 25 mph (40 km/h), as well as
the engaging of:
- fourth gear on a manual gearbox,
- second gear on an automatic gear-
box in sequential mode,
- position D on an automatic gear-
box.
The cruise control is switched off man-
ually or by pressing the brake or clutch The controls of this system are grouped The programmed information is
pedal or on triggering of the ESP sys- together on stalk A. grouped together in the instrument pan-
tem for safety reasons. 1. Cruise control mode selection dial el screen.
It is possible to exceed the programmed 2. Value decrease button 5. Cruise control off/resume indication
speed temporarily by pressing the ac- 3. Value increase button 6. Cruise control mode selection indi-
celerator pedal. cation
4. Cruise control off/resume button
To return to the programmed speed, 7. Programmed speed value
simply release the accelerator pedal.
Switching off the ignition cancels any
programmed speed value.
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VISUAL AND AUDIBLE The parking sensors are switched on When the distance between the rear of
PARKING SENSORS by engaging reverse gear. the vehicle and the obstacle is less than
This is accompanied by an audible approximately thirty centimetres, the
System consisting of four proximity sen- signal. audible signal becomes continuous and
sors, installed in the rear bumper. the "Danger" symbol appears, depend-
ing on the multifunction screen version.
The parking sensors are switched off
by moving the gear lever to neutral.
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BONNET
Protects the components of the engine
and provides access for checking levels.
Opening
Closing
) Take the stay out of the support
notch.
) Clip the stay in its housing.
) Lower the bonnet and release it at
the end of its travel.
) Open the front left door. ) Pull on the bonnet to check that it is
) Pull the interior release lever A, secured correctly.
located at the bottom of the door
frame.
) Unclip the stay C from its housing. i The location of the interior release
lever prevents opening of the
) Fix the stay in one of the two notch- bonnet while the front left door is
es to hold the bonnet open. closed.
When the engine is hot, handle
the exterior safety catch and bon-
net stay with care (risk of burns).
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RUNNING OUT OF FUEL 1.4 litre Turbo HDI engine 1.6 litre HDI engine
(DIESEL) ) Fill the fuel tank with at least five litres ) Fill the fuel tank with at least five li-
The fuel system must be primed if you of diesel. tres of diesel.
run out of fuel; refer to the engine com- ) Open the bonnet. ) Open the bonnet.
partment view on the "Diesel engine" ) Operate the priming pump until it ) If necessary, unclip the styling cover
page. hardens (it may be hard on the first for access to the priming pump.
If the engine does not start first time, press). ) Squeeze and release the priming
don't keep trying. ) Operate the starter until the engine pump repeatedly until resistance is
Operate the priming pump again, then starts. felt (there may be resistance at the
the starter motor. ) Close the bonnet. first press).
) Operate the starter until the engine
starts (if the engine does not start at
the first attempt, wait around 15 sec-
onds before trying again).
) If the engine does not start after a
few attempts, operate the priming
pump again then start the engine.
) Clip the styling cover back in place.
) Close the bonnet.
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PETROL ENGINES
The caps and covers provide access for checking the levels of the various fluids and to replace certain components.
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DIESEL ENGINES
The caps and covers provide access for checking the levels of the various fluids, to replace certain components and to prime
the fuel system.
1. Coolant reservoir. 4. Priming pump. 7. Battery.
2. Passenger compartment filter. 5. Brake fluid reservoir. 8. Engine oil dipstick.
3. Screenwash and headlamp wash 6. Fusebox. 9. Engine oil filler cap.
reservoir. 10. Air filter.
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Oil specification
The oil must correspond to your engine
and conform to the manufacturer's rec-
ommendations.
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Coolant level Screenwash and headlamp Diesel additive level (Diesel with
wash* fluid particle emission filter)
The coolant level should be close The minimum level of this fluid The minimum level of this additive is in-
to the "MAX" mark but should nev- is indicated by an audible sig- dicated by lighting of the service warn-
er exceed it. nal and a message on the mul- ing lamp, accompanied by an audible
When the engine is warm, the tem- tifunction screen. signal and a message on the multifunc-
perature of the coolant is regulated by the Top up the level when you stop the tion screen.
fan. This can operate with the ignition off. vehicle.
On vehicles which are fitted with a par- Topping up
ticle emission filter, the fan may operate This additive must be topped up by a
after the vehicle has been switched off, PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified work-
even if the engine is cold. Fluid specification shop without delay.
In addition, as the cooling system is pres- To guarantee optimum cleaning and
surised, wait at least one hour after switch- avoid freezing, plain water should not
ing off the engine before carrying out any be used to top up or replace this fluid.
work.
Used products
To avoid any risk of scalding, unscrew
the cap by two turns to allow the pres-
sure to drop. When the pressure has
dropped, remove the cap and top up
! Avoid any prolonged contact of
used oil or fluids with the skin.
the level. Most of these fluids are harmful to
health or indeed very corrosive.
Changing the coolant
The coolant does not have to be
changed.
Fluid specification
Do not discard used oil or fluids
The coolant must conform to the manu- into sewers or onto the ground.
facturer's recommendations.
Take used oil to a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop
(France) or an authorised waste
disposal site.
* According to country.
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CHECKS Air filter and passenger compartment filter Particle emission filter (Diesel)
Unless otherwise indicated, check these Refer to the Warranty and Illumination of the service warning lamp togeth-
components in accordance with the Maintenance Record for de- er with a related message indicates the start of
Warranty and Maintenance Record and in tails of the replacement inter- saturation of the particle emissions filter.
relation to your engine. vals for these components. As soon as the driving conditions permit, re-
Otherwise, have them checked by a Depending on the environ- generate the filter by driving at a speed of at
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. ment (dusty atmosphere...) and the use least 35 mph (60 km/h) until the service warn-
of the vehicle (city driving...), replace ing lamp goes off.
them twice as often if necessary. Maintenance of the particle emission filter
Battery A clogged passenger compartment filter must be carried out by a PEUGEOT dealer or
may have an adverse effect on the per- a qualified workshop.
The battery does not require formance of the air conditioning system
any maintenance. and generate undesirable odours.
However, check that the ter-
minals are clean and correctly
tightened, particularly in sum-
i Following prolonged operation of
the vehicle at very low speed or at
mer and winter. idle, you may, exceptionally, notice
the emission of water vapour at
When carrying out work on the battery, the exhaust on acceleration. This
refer to the "Practical information" sec- does not have any adverse effect
tion for details of the precautions to be on the performance of the vehicle
taken before disconnecting the battery or on the environment.
and following its reconnection.
Oil filter
Replace the oil filter each time
the engine oil is changed.
Refer to the Warranty and
Maintenance Record for de-
tails of the replacement inter-
val for this component.
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Manual gearbox Brake pads
! Only use products recommend-
ed by PEUGEOT or products of
The gearbox does not re- Brake wear depends on the
quire any maintenance (no oil style of driving, particularly in equivalent quality and specifica-
change). the case of vehicles used in tions.
Refer to the Warranty and town, over short distances. It In order to optimise the operation
Maintenance Record for de- may be necessary to have the of units as important as the brak-
tails of the level checking in- condition of the brakes checked, even ing system, PEUGEOT selects
tervals for this component. between vehicle services. and offers very specific products.
Unless there is a leak on the circuit, a To avoid damaging the electrical
drop in the brake fluid level indicates units, the use of a high pressure
that the brake pads are worn. washer in the engine compart-
Automatic gearbox ment is strictly prohibited.
The gearbox does not re-
quire any maintenance (no oil Brake disc and drum wear
change).
Refer to the Warranty and
Maintenance Record for de- For any information relating
tails of the checking intervals to checking of the brake disc
for this component. and/or drum wear, contact a
PEUGEOT dealer or a quali-
fied workshop.
Parking brake
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Repair procedure
1. Sealing
) Switch off the ignition. ) Uncoil the white pipe G fully. ) Connect the compressor's electric
) Turn the selector A to the ) Unscrew the cap from the white plug to the vehicle's 12 V socket.
"sealant" position. pipe. ) Start the vehicle and leave the en-
) Check that the switch B is in ) Connect the white pipe to the valve gine running.
position "O". of the tyre to be repaired.
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) Switch on the compressor by mov- ) Remove the kit and screw the cap
ing the switch B to position "I" until back on the white pipe.
the tyre pressure reaches 2.0 bars. Take care to avoid staining your ve-
The sealant is injected into the tyre hicle with traces of fluid. Keep the kit
under pressure; do not disconnect to hand.
the pipe from the valve during this ) Drive immediately for approximately
operation (risk of splashing). three miles (five kilometres), at reduced
speed (between 15 and 35 mph [20
and 60 km/h]), to plug the puncture.
) Stop to check the repair and the tyre
pressure using the kit.
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2. Inflation
) Turn the selector A to the ) Connect the compressor's electric ) Adjust the pressure using the com-
"air" position. plug to the vehicle's 12 V socket. pressor (to inflate: switch B in po-
) Uncoil the black pipe H fully. ) Start the vehicle again and leave the sition "I"; to deflate: switch B in
) Connect the black pipe to engine running. position "O" and press button C), in
the valve of the wheel. accordance with the vehicle's tyre
pressure label (located on the left
hand door aperture).
A loss of pressure indicates that the
puncture has not been fully plugged;
contact a PEUGEOT dealer or qual-
ified workshop for assistance.
) Remove and stow the kit.
! ) Visit a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop as soon as ) Drive at reduced speed (50 mph
possible. [80 km/h] max) limiting the distance
You must inform the techni- travelled to approximately 120 miles
cian that you have used this (200 km).
kit. After inspection, the tech-
nician will inform you whether
the tyre can be repaired or
must be replaced.
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CHANGING A WHEEL*
List of tools* Other accessories
Procedure for changing a faulty wheel
for the spare wheel using the tools pro-
vided with the vehicle.
1. Wheelbrace.
For removing the wheel trim and
The tools are installed in the boot under removing the wheel fixing bolts.
the floor.
To gain access to them:
2. Jack with integral handle.
For raising the vehicle.
i Wheel with trim
When removing the wheel,
) open the boot, 3. "Bolt cover" tool. detach the trim first using the
) raise the floor, For removing the bolt protectors wheelbrace 1 pulling at the valve
) secure it by hooking the cord(s) on (covers) on alloy wheels. passage hole.
the hook(s) on the rear parcel shelf 4. Socket for the security bolts (located When refitting the wheel, re-
support, in the glove box). fit the trim starting by placing its
) remove the box containing the notch facing the valve and press
For adapting the wheelbrace to around its edge with the palm of
tools. the special "security" bolts. your hand.
* According to country.
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Access to the spare wheel (SW) Taking out the wheel
) Unscrew the yellow central bolt.
) Raise the spare wheel towards you
from the rear.
) Take the wheel out of the boot.
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Front lamps
1. Direction indicators (PY21W amber). ) Turn the bulb holder one quarter of
2. Sidelamps (W5W). a turn and remove it.
3. Dipped beam headlamps (H7-55W). ) Pull the bulb then change it.
To refit, carry out these operations in re-
i ) Do not touch the bulb directly
with your fingers, use lint-free
4.
5.
Main beam headlamps (H1-55W).
Foglamps (H11-55W).
verse order.
cloths.
Changing a bulb should only be
done after the headlamp has been
switched off for a few minutes (risk
of serious burns).
It is imperative to use only anti-
ultraviolet (UV) type bulbs in order i In some weather conditions (e.g.
low temperature or humidity), the i Amber coloured bulbs, such as the
direction indicators, must be re-
not to damage the headlamp. presence of misting on the internal placed with bulbs of identical spec-
Always replace a failed bulb with a surface of the glass of the head- ification and colour.
new bulb with the same type and lamps and rear lamps is normal;
specification. it disappears after the lamps have
been on for a few minutes.
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Changing the sidelamp bulbs Changing the foglamp bulbs
) Disconnect the main headlamp con- For replacement of these bulbs, contact a
nector. PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
) Remove the plastic protective cover
by pulling on the tab.
) Turn the bulb holder one quarter of
a turn and remove it.
Changing the integrated direction
) Pull the bulb and change it. indicator side repeaters
To refit, carry out these operations in re-
verse order.
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Changing the third brake lamp bulbs Changing the number plate lamp
(4 bulbs W 5 W) bulbs (W 5 W) ! High pressure washing
When using this type of washing
on stubborn dirt, do not persist
on the headlamps, the lamps and
their surrounds, to avoid damag-
ing their protective coating and
seals.
) Press on the fixing pins on each side ) Insert a thin screwdriver in one of
of the lamp. the exterior holes of the lens.
) Remove the lamp from the outside. ) Push it towards the outside to unclip
) Turn the bulb holder which corresponds it.
to the faulty bulb one quarter of a turn ) Remove the lens.
and remove it. ) Pull the bulb and change it.
) Pull the bulb and change it.
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Changing the third brake lamp bulbs Changing the number plate bulbs
(4 bulbs W 5 W) (W 5 W) ! High pressure washing
When using this type of washing
on stubborn dirt, do not persist
on the headlamps, the lamps and
their surrounds, to avoid damag-
ing their protective coating and
seals.
) Remove the two lamp fixing nuts. ) Insert a thin screwdriver into one of
) Remove the lamp from the outside. the exterior holes of the lens.
) Press on the two tabs and remove ) Push it towards the outside to unclip
the bulb holder it
) Pull the bulb and change it. ) Remove the lens.
To refit, carry out these operations in re- ) Pull the bulb and change it.
verse order.
Tighten the fixing bolt sufficiently by
hand to guarantee the sealing of the
lamp.
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Dashboard fuses Fuse tables
The fusebox is placed in the lower dash-
board (left-hand side).
Fuse N° Rating Functions
F1 15 A Rear wiper.
F2 - Not used.
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F15 30 A Locking.
SH - PARC shunt.
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Engine compartment fuses Fuse table
The fusebox is placed in the engine
compartment, near the battery (left- Fuse N° Rating Functions
hand side).
Engine control unit and fan assembly control relay
supply, timing and canister electrovalves (1.6 litre
F1 20 A 16V THP), air flow sensor (Diesel), injection pump
(Diesel), water in diesel sensor (Diesel), EGR
electrovalves, air heating (Diesel).
F2 15 A Horn.
F3 10 A Front and rear screenwash.
F4 20 A Headlamp wash.
Fuel pump (petrol), Turbo electrovalves (1.6 l 16V
F5 15 A THP).
Access to the fuses
) Unclip the cover. F6 10 A Vehicle speed sensor, automatic gearbox.
) Replace the fuse (refer to the cor-
responding paragraph).
) When you have finished, carefully Electric power steering, switching and protection
F7 10 A
close the cover carefully to ensure unit (Diesel).
correct sealing of the fusebox.
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Maxi-fuse table
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BATTERY
Procedure for charging your battery
when it is flat or for starting the engine
using another battery.
The battery is located under the bonnet. ) Connect the red cable to the posi- ) Connect one end of the green or
To gain access to it: tive terminal (+) of the flat battery A, black cable to the negative terminal
then to the positive terminal (+) of (-) of the slave battery B.
) open the bonnet using the interior re- the slave battery B.
lease lever, then the exterior safety ) Connect the other end of the green
catch, or black cable to the vehicle's offset
earth point.
) secure the bonnet stay,
) Start the support vehicle.
) lift the plastic cover on the (+) terminal.
) Operate the starter of the broken
down vehicle and let the engine
run.
) Wait until the engine returns to idle
and disconnect the cables.
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LOAD REDUCTION MODE Switching to economy mode CHANGING A WIPER BLADE
System which manages the use of cer- Once the thirty minutes are over, a Procedure for replacing a worn wiper
tain functions according to the level of message appears on the multifunction blade with a new one without the use
charge remaining in the battery. screen indicating that the vehicle has of tools.
When the vehicle is being driven, the load switched to economy mode and the ac-
reduction function temporarily deactivates tive functions are put on standby.
certain functions, such as the air condition- Removing a front or rear wiper
ing, the heated rear screen...
The deactivated functions are reactivat- i If the telephone is being used at this
time, it will be maintained for 5 minutes
blade
) Raise the corresponding wiper arm.
ed automatically as soon as conditions with your Peugeot Connect Sound's
permit. Bluetooth system. ) Unclip the wiper blade and remove it.
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Towing another vehicle TOWING A TRAILER, A
CARAVAN, ETC.
Towbar suitable only for the attachment Towbar suitable for the attachment of a
of a bicycle carrier*. trailer or caravan with additional lighting
and signalling.
Driving with a trailer places greater de- The maximum towed load on a long in-
mands on the towing vehicle and the cline depends on the gradient and the
driver must take particular care. ambient temperature.
In all cases, keep a check on the coolant
temperature.
Driving advice
Distribution of loads
) Distribute the load in the trailer so ) If the warning lamp and the
that the heaviest items are as close STOP warning lamp come
as possible to the axle and the nose on, stop the vehicle and
weight approaches the maximum switch off the engine as
permitted without exceeding it. soon as possible.
Air density decreases with altitude, thus
reducing engine performance. Above Braking
1 000 metres, the maximum towed load Towing a trailer increases the braking
must be reduced by 10 % for every distance.
1 000 metres of altitude.
Refer to the "Technical Data" section for
details of the weights and towed loads Tyres
which apply to your vehicle. ) Check the tyre pressures of the towing
vehicle and of the trailer, observing the
recommended pressures.
Side wind
) Take into account the increased Lighting
sensitivity to side wind. ) Check the electrical lighting and sig-
nalling on the trailer.
Cooling
Towing a trailer on a slope increases
the temperature of the coolant.
As the fan is electrically controlled, its i The rear parking sensors will be
deactivated automatically if a gen-
cooling capacity is not dependent on uine PEUGEOT towbar is used.
the engine speed.
) To lower the engine speed, reduce
your speed.
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FITTING ROOF BARS (SALOON) FITTING ROOF BARS (SW)
When fitting transverse roof bars, use Consult a PEUGEOT dealer or a quali-
the four quick-fit fixings provided for this fied workshop for the installation of lon-
purpose: gitudinal roof bars.
) lift the concealing flaps, When fitting transverse roof bars, en-
) adjust the roof bar quick-fit fixings. sure that they are positioned correctly
as shown by marks on the longitudinal
roof bars.
Use accessories recommended by
PEUGEOT and follow the accessory
manufacturer's fitting instructions.
In order to place a load on the roof, your
vehicle must be fitted with longitudinal
i Maximum authorised weight on the
roof rack, for a loading height not
roof bars with transverse roof bars fitted
on top of these.
exceeding 40 cm (with the excep- The longitudinal roof bars cannot be re-
tion of bicycle carriers): 65 kg. moved.
If the height exceeds 40 cm, adapt
the speed of the vehicle to the pro-
file of the road to avoid damaging
the roof bars and the fixings on the
roof. ! Lashing the straps through the
ends of the longitudinal roof bars is
Be sure to refer to national legis- prohibited.
lation in order to comply with the
regulations for transporting objects
which are longer than the vehicle.
i Maximum authorised weight on the
roof bars, for a loading height not
exceeding 40 cm (except bicycle
carriers): 75 kg.
If the height exceeds 40 cm, adapt the
speed of the vehicle to the condition
of the road, to avoid damaging the
roof bars and the fixings on the roof.
Please refer to national legislation
to comply with the regulations re-
garding the transport of objects
which are longer than the vehicle.
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"Comfort":
door deflectors, side blinds and rear
blind, coat hanger fixed to head restraint,
front centre armrest, under shelf storage,
front and rear parking sensors...
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"Multimedia": You can also obtain products for cleaning
audio systems, satellite navigation and maintenance (exterior and interior), i Depending on the legislation in
force in the country, it may be
systems, hands-free kit, CD changer, topping up (screenwash...), and refills compulsory to have a high vis-
speakers, DVD player, connection kit (cartridge for the temporary puncture re- ibility safety vest, warning triangle
for MP3 or CD player, USB Box... pair kit...) by visiting a PEUGEOT dealer. and spare bulbs and fuses avail-
able in the vehicle.
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Manual Manual
GEARBOXES (5-speed) (5-speed)
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MODELS: ENGINES AND GEARBOXES
PETROL ENGINES 1.6 litre VTi 120 hp 1.6 litre THP 156 hp**
Gearboxes Manual
** The weight of the braked trailer may be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may adversely affect its road holding performance.
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the ambient temperature is higher than 37 °C, limit the weight towed.
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SALOON WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)
Gearboxes Manual
** The weight of the braked trailer may be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may adversely affect its road holding performance.
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10% for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the ambient temperature is higher than 37 °C, limit the weight towed.
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Petrol engines 1.6 litre VTi 120 hp 1.6 litre THP 156 hp
- Braked trailer** (with load transfer within 1 150 1 150 - 950 1 150
GTW limit)
** The weight of the braked trailer may be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may adversely affect its road holding performance.
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the ambient temperature is higher than 37 °C, limit the weight towed.
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SW WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)
** The weight of the braked trailer may be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may adversely affect its road holding performance.
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the ambient temperature is higher than 37 °C, limit the weight towed.
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** The weight of the braked trailer may be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may adversely affect its road holding performance.
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the ambient temperature is higher than 37 °C, limit the weight towed.
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SW OUTDOOR WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)
** The weight of the braked trailer may be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may adversely affect its road holding performance.
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the ambient temperature is higher than 37 °C, limit the weight towed.
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1.4 litre HDi 70 hp 1.6 litre HDi 90 hp 1.6 litre HDi 92 hp 1.6 litre HDi
DIESEL ENGINES PEF* PEF 98g* PEF 112 hp PEF
1.4 litre HDi 1.6 litre HDi 1.6 litre HDi 1.6 litre HDi
Diesel engines 70 hp PEF 90 hp PEF 98g 92 hp PEF 112 hp PEF
- Braked trailer (within GTW limit) 600 970 980 - 980 - 1 020
- Braked trailer** (with load transfer within 850 - 850 1 150 1 150 - 1 150
GTW limit)
** The weight of the braked trailer may be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may adversely affect its roadholding performance.
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the ambient temperature is higher than 37 °C, limit the weight towed.
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Diesel engines 1.6 litre HDi 92 hp PEF 1.6 litre HDi 112 hp PEF
** The weight of the braked trailer may be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may adversely affect its roadholding performance.
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the ambient temperature is higher than 37 °C, limit the weight towed.
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SW OUTDOOR WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)
Diesel engines 1.6 litre HDi 92 hp PEF 1.6 litre HDi 112 hp PEF
** The weight of the braked trailer may be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may adversely affect its roadholding performance.
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the ambient temperature is higher than 37 °C, limit the weight towed.
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D. Manufacturer's label.
This label is affixed to the edge of the
door on the driver's side.
It bears the following information:
- the wheel rim and tyre sizes,
- the brands of tyre recommended by
the manufacturer,
- the associated inflation pressures,
- the paint colour code.
A. Vehicle identification number (VIN) B. Visible VIN on the dashboard. If the inflation pressures are too low,
under the bonnet. This number is indicated on a self-ad- this increases fuel consumption.
This number is etched on the bodywork hesive label which is visible through the
near the passenger compartment filter. windscreen.
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176
EMERGENCY OR ASSISTANCE CALL
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EMERGENCY OR ASSISTANCE CALL
If an impact is detected by the airbag ECU, and Press this button for more than 2 seconds to request
independently of the deployment of any airbags, an assistance if the vehicle breaks down.
emergency call is made automatically. A voice message confirms that the call has been made* .
* These services are subject to conditions and availability. For technical reasons, particularly to improve the quality of PEUGEOT
CONNECT services to customers, the manufacturer reserves the right to
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer. carry out updates to the vehicle's on-board telematic system.
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PEUGEOT CONNECT
NAVIGATION
MULTIMEDIA AUDIO SYSTEM/BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE
SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM FOR EUROPE BY SD CARD
CONTENTS
01 First steps p. 180
way that it will only operate in your vehicle. If it is to be
installed in another vehicle, contact a PEUGEOT dealer 02 Steering mounted controls p. 181
for configuration of the system.
03 General operation p. 182
04 Navigation - Guidance p. 185
For safety reasons, the driver must carry out operations
05 Traffic information p. 193
which require prolonged attention while the vehicle is
stationary.
06 Radio p. 195
When the engine is switched off and to prevent 07 Music media players p. 196
discharging of the battery, the Peugeot Connect
Navigation switches off following the activation of the 08 Bluetooth telephone p. 199
Energy Economy mode.
09 Configuration p. 202
10 Trip computer p. 203
11 Screen menu map p. 204
Certain functions described in this handbook will
become available during the year. Frequently asked questions p. 208
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01 FIRST STEPS
Peugeot Connect Navigation CONTROL PANEL
1 1
11
3 4 5 6
2 1
13
1
16
12
7 8 9 1
10
14
4 15
5
1. Engine not running 5. Access to the "SETUP" menu. 12. Selection of the previous/next radio station
- Short press: on/off. Long press: access to the GPS coverage from the list.
- Long press: CD pause, mute for the radio. and the demonstration mode. Selection of the previous/next MP3 folder.
6. Access to the "Phone" Menu. Display the Selection of the previous/next page of a list.
Engine running call list. 13. Selection of the previous/next radio station.
- Short press: CD pause, mute for the radio. 7. Access to the "MODE" menu. Selection of the previous/next CD or MP3 track.
- Long press: reinitialisation of the system. Selection of the successive display of: Selection of the previous/next line of a list.
2. Volume adjustment (each source is Radio, Map, NAV (if navigation is in 14. Buttons 1 to 6:
independent, including also navigation progress), Telephone (if a conversation is in Selection of the stored radio station.
messages and alerts). progress), Trip computer. Long press: store the current radio station.
3. Access to the "Radio" Menu. Display the list Long press: display of a black screen (DARK). 15. SD card reader (navigation SD card only).
of stations. 8. Access to the "Navigation" Menu. Display 16. Dial for selection of the screen display and
4. Access to the "Music" Menu. Display the the last destinations. according to the context of the menu
tracks. 9. Access to the "Traffic" Menu. Display the Short press: contextual menu or confirmation.
3 - 4. Long press: access to the audio settings: current traffic alerts.
Long press press: contextual menu specific
front/rear fader and left/right balance, 10. ESC: abandon the operation in progress. to the list displayed.
bass/treble, equaliser, loudness, automatic 11. CD eject.
volume adjustment, initialise the settings.
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02 STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS
Volume decrease.
RADIO: selection of the previous stored station.
Selection of the previous entry in the address book.
RADIO: change to the previous radio station on the List.
Long press: automatic search for a lower frequency.
CD: selection of the previous track.
CD: continuous press: fast reverse.
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03 GENERAL OPERATION
Press the MODE button several times in succession for access to the following menus:
RADIO/MUSIC MEDIA
PLAYERS
FULL SCREEN MAP
TELEPHONE
(If a conversation is in progress)
NAVIGATION
(If guidance is in progress)
TRIP COMPUTER
For cleaning the screen, the use of a soft, non-abrasive cloth For a detailed global view of the menus available, refer to the
(spectacles cloth) is recommended, with no additional product. "Screen menu map" section.
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03 GENERAL OPERATION
DISPLAY ACCORDING TO THE CONTEXT
Zoom/Scroll TELEPHONE:
2
A press on the OK dial gives access to
short-cut menus according to the display Voice advice End call
on the screen. 1 1
Show destination
2
Trip info
2
Route type
3
Avoid
3
Satellites
3
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03 GENERAL OPERATION
DISPLAY ACCORDING TO THE CONTEXT
Scan AM Zoom/Scroll
2
2 1
TA
2
Refresh AM list
2
FM
2
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04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
Insert the SD card in the front panel reader and leave it there to use the
Navigation functions.
SELECTING A DESTINATION The navigation SD card data must not be modified.
Map data updates are available from PEUGEOT dealers.
1 4
Select the "Address input" function
and press the dial to confirm.
Press the NAV button.
Address input
5
Once the country has been selected,
The list of the last 20 destinations appears under the Navigation turn the dial and select the town
Menu function. function. Press the dial to confirm.
3
Select the "Destination input"
function and press the dial to A pre-set list (by entering the first few letters) of the towns in the
confirm. country selected can be accessed via the LIST button on the virtual
keypad.
Destination input
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04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
7 9
Turn the dial and select OK. Then select "Start route guidance"
Press the dial to confirm. and the press the dial to confirm.
To speed up the process, the post code can be entered directly Start route guidance
after selecting the "Postal code" function.
Use the virtual keypad to enter the letters and digits.
4
To be set as the "Home address", an address must first be Select your home address and confirm.
entered in the address book, for example from "Destination Then select "Edit entry" and confirm.
input"/"Address input" then "Save to address book".
Edit entry
1
Press the NAV button twice to display
the Navigation Menu.
5
Navigation Menu
Select "Set as home address" and
confirm to save.
2
Select "Destination input" and confirm. Set as "Home address"
Then select "Choose from address
book" and confirm.
Destination input
Address book
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The route selected by the Peugeot Connect Navigation system depends
ROUTE OPTIONS directly on the route options.
Changing these options may change the route completely.
1 5
Select the "Route dynamics"
function.
Press the NAV button. This function gives access to the
"Traffic independent" or "Semi-
dynamic" options.
Route dynamics
2 Press the NAV button again or select
the Navigation Menu function and
press the dial to confirm.
6
Select the "Avoidance criteria"
function. This function provides
Navigation Menu access to the AVOID options
(motorways, toll roads, ferries).
3
Select the "Route options" function
and press the dial to confirm. Avoidance criteria
Route options
7
Turn the dial and select the
"Recalculate" function to take into
4 Select the "Route type" function account the route options selected.
and press the dial to confirm. This Press the dial to confirm.
function allows you to change the
route type.
Recalculate
Route type
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04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
Stopovers can be added to the route once the destination has been
ADDING A STOPOVER selected.
1 5
2 6
Press the NAV button again or select Once the new address has been
the Navigation Menu function and entered, select OK and press the dial
press the dial to confirm. to confirm.
Navigation Menu OK
3 7
Select the "Stopovers" function and Select "Recalculate" and press the
press the dial to confirm. dial to confirm.
Stopovers Recalculate
4
Select the "Add stopover" function
(5 stopovers maximum) and press The stopover must be completed or deleted in order for the
the dial to confirm. guidance to continue to the next destination. Otherwise, the
Peugeot Connect Navigation will always return you to the previous
stopover.
Add stopover
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04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
SEARCHING FOR POINTS OF INTEREST The points of interest (POI) indicate all of the service locations in the
(POI) vicinity (hotels, various businesses, airports...).
POI search 7
Select the "POI in country" function
to search for POIs in the country
required.
4 Select the "POI nearby" function to
search for POIs around the vehicle. POI in country
POI nearby
8
5 Select the "POI near destination" Select the "POI near route" function
function to search for POIs near the to search for POIs near the route.
point of arrival of the route.
POI near route
POI near destination
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This icon appears when several POIs are grouped
04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE together in the same area. Zooming in on this icon
shows details of the POIs.
1 The adjustment of the volume for the Risk Areas POIs is used only
during the transmission of an alert.
Press the NAV button.
5 Select the "POI categories on Map"
function to select the POIs to be
displayed on the map by default.
2 Press the NAV button again or select
the Navigation Menu function and POI categories on Map
press the dial to confirm.
6
Navigation Menu Select "Set parameters for risk
areas" for access to the "Display
on map", "Visual alert" and "Sound
3 alert" functions.
Select the "Settings" function and
press the dial to confirm.
Set parameters for risk areas
Settings
UPDATING THE RISK AREAS POIs
4 Select the "Navi volume" function (Speed camera information)
and turn the dial to set the volume This requires an SDHC (High Capacity) compatible reader.
of each voice synthesiser (traffic
information, alert messages…). Download the update file from the Internet (www.peugeot.fr or
www.peugeot.co.uk).
Open this file and copy the extracted documents to the
Navi volume DATABASE folder on the SD card, replacing the existing files.
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05 TRAFFIC INFORMATION TMC (Traffic Message Channel) messages contain information on
traffic and weather conditions, received in real time and transmitted to
the driver in the form of audible announcements and symbols on the
navigation map.
CONFIGURE THE FILTERING AND The navigation system can then suggest an alternative route to avoid a
traffic problem.
DISPLAY OF TMC MESSAGES
Geo. Filter
5
The list of TMC messages appears under the Traffic Menu sorted Then select the radius of the filter in
in order of proximity. miles (km) required in accordance
with the route, press the dial to
confirm.
When all of the messages on the
2 Press the TRAFFIC button again or route are selected, the addition of a
select the Traffic Menu function and geographical filter is recommended
press the dial to confirm. (within a radius of 3 miles (5 km) for
example) to reduce the number of
Traffic Menu messages displayed on the map.
The geographical filter follows the
movement of the vehicle.
3 Select the filter of your choice:
Messages on route
All warning messages The filters are independent and their results are cumulative.
Only warnings on route We recommend a filter on the route and a filter around the vehicle
of:
All messages - 2 miles (3 km) or 3 miles (5 km) for a region with heavy traffic,
The messages appear on the map - 6 miles (10 km) for a region with normal traffic,
and on the list. - 30 miles (50 km) for long journeys (motorway).
To exit, press ESC.
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PRINCIPAL TMC SYMBOLS RECEIVING TA MESSAGES
1 Black and blue triangle: general information, for example: - the station transmits TA messages.
- the station does not transmit TA messages.
- TA messages are not activated.
2
The shortcut menu for the source appears and gives access to:
TA
3
Select Traffic Announcements (TA)
and press the dial to confirm and go
to the associated settings.
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The external environment (hill, building, tunnel, underground car park...)
06 RADIO may interfere with the reception, including in RDS following mode. This
phenomenon is a normal result of the way in which radio waves are
transmitted and does not in any way indicate a failure of the audio equipment.
1 1
Press the RADIO button to display When the current radio station is
the list of stations received locally displayed on the screen, press the
sorted in alphabetical order. dial.
Select the station required by turning
the dial and press to confirm.
2 The radio source short-cuts menu appears and provides access to
the following short-cuts:
TA
3
A long press of one of the buttons starts the Select the function required and
automatic search for a station with a lower or press the dial to confirm to gain
higher frequency. access to the corresponding settings.
195
07 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS
CD, MP3/WMA CD
INFORMATION AND ADVICE
The Peugeot Connect Navigation will only play audio files with the
The MP3 format, an abbreviation of MPEG 1, 2 & 2.5 Audio Layer 3 extension ".mp3" with a speed of between 8 Kbps and 320 Kbps
and the WMA format, an abbreviation of Windows Media Audio and and the extension ".wma" with a speed of between 5 Kbps and
the property of Microsoft, are audio compression standards which 384 Kbps.
permit the recording of several tens of music files on a single disc. It also supports the VBR (Variable Bit Rate) mode.
No other type of file (.mp4, .m3u...) can be played.
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07 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS
SELECTING/PLAYING MUSIC
CD, MP3/WMA CD
1 4
Select the music source required:
Press the MUSIC button. CD, MP3/WMA CD. Press the dial to
confirm. Play begins.
The list of tracks or MP3/WMA files appears under Music Menu. Press the up or down button to select
the next/previous folder.
3
Select the "Select music" function
and press the dial to confirm. The playing and displaying of an MP3/WMA compilation may
depend on the recording programme and/or the settings used. We
recommend the ISO 9660 file standard.
Select music
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07 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS
USING THE EXTERNAL INPUT (AUX)
AUDIO JACK-RCA CABLE NOT SUPPLIED
1
Connect the portable device (MP3/
WMA player…) to the audio sockets
(white and red, RCA type) using a
JACK/RCA audio cable.
External device
4
Select the AUX music source and
press the dial to confirm. Play begins
automatically.
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08 BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE
* The services available depend on the network, the SIM card and the
PAIRING A TELEPHONE compatibility of the Bluetooth telephone used. Check the telephone
manual and with your network provider for details of the services
FIRST CONNECTION available to you.
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08 BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE
* The services available depend on the network, the SIM card and the
compatibility of the Bluetooth telephone used. Check the telephone
CONNECTING A TELEPHONE manual and with your network provider for details of the services
available to you.
2
Connect phone
Press the PHONE button.
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08 BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE
RECEIVING A CALL MAKING A CALL
1 1
Press the PHONE button.
An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed
display on the multifunction screen.
The list of the last 20 calls made and received in the vehicle
appears under Phone Menu. You can select a number and press
the dial to make the call.
2 Select the "Yes" tab to accept or "No" Select the Phone Menu function and
2
to refuse and confirm by pressing press the dial to confirm.
the dial.
Phone Menu
Yes No Select "Dial number", then dial the
telephone number using the virtual
keypad.
3 Dial number
To hang up, press the PHONE button
or press the dial and select "End call"
then confirm by pressing the dial. It is also possible to select a number from the address book.
You can select "Dial from address book". The Peugeot Connect
Navigation can record up to 1 000 entries (telephone numbers).
End call Press the end of the steering mounted control for more than two
seconds to gain access to the address book.
2 6
Select the "Date & Time" function
and press the dial to confirm.
Confirm the format required using
the dial.
Date & Time Select the "Time format" function and
press the dial to confirm.
202
10 TRIP COMPUTER
TRIP COMPUTER A FEW DEFINITIONS
Each press of the button at the end of the wiper stalk displays the
different trip computer information in succession, according to the
screen.
203
11 SCREEN MENU MAP
Within 6 miles (10 km) Vocal
1
MAIN FUNCTION 3 4
OPTION B...
2
1
"Music" Menu RADIO
Select music 1
"Radio" Menu
2
Balance/Fader FM
3
Messages on route 3
2
Bass/Treble AM
3
Only warnings on route 3
2
Equalizer Manual tune
2
All warning messages 3
2
Linear Sound settings
2
All messages 4
2
Classic Balance/Fader
3
Geo. Filter 4
2
Jazz Bass/Treble
3
Within 2 miles (3 km) 4
3
Rock/Pop Equalizer
3
Within 3 miles (5 km) 4
3
Techno Linear
4 4
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Classic Start route guidance Rearrange route
4 4 3
Vocal
4 City district Fast route
4 4
Loudness
3 Geo position Short route
4 4
Speed dependent volume
3
Map Optimized route
4 4
Reset sound settings
3
Navigate HOME POI search
3 2
205
Optimized route
4
Route dynamics 1
"Phone" Menu 1
"SETUP" menu
3
Set parameters for risk areas Show details Set date & time
3 4 3
206
Display Units
2 2
Brightness Temperature
3 3
Colour Celsius
3 4
Toffee Metric/Imperial
4 3
Vehicle*
2
Vehicle information
3
Alert log
4
Status of functions
4
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION
There is a difference in For optimum sound quality, the audio settings (Volume, Bass, Treble, Check that the audio settings (Volume, Bass,
sound quality between Ambience, Loudness) can be adapted to the different sound sources, Treble, Ambience, Loudness) are adapted to
the different audio which may result in audible differences when changing source (radio, the sources listened to. It is advisable to set
sources (radio, CD...). CD...). the AUDIO functions (Bass, Treble, Front-Rear
Balance, Left-Right Balance) to the middle
position, select the Linear musical ambience and
set the loudness correction to the "Active" position
in CD mode or to the "Inactive" position in radio
mode.
The CD is ejected The CD is inserted upside down, is unplayable, does not contain any - Check that the CD is inserted in the player the
automatically or is not audio data or contains an audio format which the player cannot play. right way up.
played by the player. The CD is protected by an anti-pirating protection system which is not - Check the condition of the CD: the CD cannot
recognised by the audio equipment. be played if it is too damaged.
- Check the content in the case of a recorded
CD: consult the advice in the Audio section.
- The audio equipment's CD player does not
play DVDs.
- Because of their quality level, certain writeable
CDs will not be played by the audio system.
Insert good quality The CD player sound is poor. The CD used is scratched or of poor quality.
CDs and store them in
suitable conditions.
The audio equipment settings (bass, treble, ambiences) are unsuitable. Set the treble or bass level to 0, without selecting
an ambience.
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QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION
The stored stations do An incorrect waveband is selected. Press the BAND AST button to return to the
not function (no sound, waveband (AM, FM1, FM2, FMAST) on which the
87.5 Mhz is displayed...). stations are stored.
The quality of reception The vehicle is too far from the transmitter used by the station listened Activate the RDS function to enable the system
of the radio station to or there is no transmitter in the geographical area through which the to check whether there is a more powerful
listened to gradually vehicle is travelling. transmitter in the geographical area.
deteriorates or the stored
stations do not function
(no sound, 87.5 Mhz is
displayed...). The environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks...) block This phenomenon is normal and does not indicate
reception, including in RDS mode. a failure of the audio equipment.
The aerial is absent or has been damaged (for example when going Have the aerial checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.
through a car wash or into an underground car park).
Sound cut-outs of 1 to During this brief sound cut-out, the RDS searches for any frequency Deactivate the RDS function if the phenomenon is
2 seconds in radio mode. permitting better reception of the station. too frequent and always on the same route.
With the engine off, When the engine is switched off, the audio equipment operating time Start the vehicle's engine to increase the battery
the audio equipment depends on the battery charge. charge.
switches off after a few The switch-off is normal: the audio equipment switches to economy mode
minutes of use. and switches off to prevent discharging of the vehicle's battery.
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QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION
Wait until the traffic TA is selected. However, certain traffic jams along the route are not On starting, it is several minutes before the
information is being indicated in real time. system begins to receive the traffic information.
received correctly
(displaying of the traffic
information symbols on
the map). In certain countries, only major routes (motorways...) are listed for the This phenomenon is normal. The system is
traffic information. dependent on the traffic information available.
I receive a speed camera The system announces all speed cameras located in a conical zone Zoom the map to view the exact position of the
alert for a camera which forward of the vehicle. It may detect speed cameras on nearby or parallel speed camera.
is not on my route. roads.
The audible speed Audible alerts are not active. Activate audible alerts in Navigation Menu,
camera alert is not Settings, Set parameters for risk areas.
working.
The alert volume level is set to minimum. Increase the speed camera alert volume.
The altitude is not On starting, the initialisation of the GPS may take up to 3 minutes to Wait until the system has started up completely.
displayed. receive more than 3 satellites correctly. Check that there is a GPS coverage of at least
3 satellites (long press on the SETUP button, then
select GPS coverage).
Depending on the geographical environment (tunnel...) or the weather, This phenomenon is normal. The system is
the conditions of reception of the GPS signal may vary. dependent on the conditions of reception of the
GPS signal.
The route is not The exclusion criteria may conflict with the current location (exclusion of Check the exclusion criteria.
calculated successfully. toll roads on a motorway with tolls).
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QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION
There is a long waiting When a new medium is inserted, the system reads a certain amount of This phenomenon is normal.
time after inserting a CD. data (directory, title, artist, etc.). This may take a few seconds.
I cannot connect my The telephone's Bluetooth function may be deactivated or the equipment - Check that your telephone's Bluetooth
Bluetooth telephone. may not be visible. function is activated.
- Check that your telephone is visible.
A telephone connected The volume level depends on both the system and the telephone. Increase the Peugeot Connect Navigation volume
by Bluetooth is inaudible. setting, possibly to maximum, and increase the
telephone volume level if necessary.
211
212
PEUGEOT CONNECT SOUND
AUDIO SYSTEM/BLUETOOTH
CONTENTS
Your Peugeot Connect Sound is coded in such a way 01 First steps p. 214
that it will only operate in your vehicle. If it is to be
installed in another vehicle, contact your PEUGEOT 02 Steering mounted controls p. 215
dealer for configuration of the system.
03 Main menu p. 216
04 Audio p. 217
05 Peugeot Connect USB p. 220
06 Bluetooth p. 223
07 Configuration p. 225
For safety reasons, the driver must carry out operations 08 Trip computer p. 227
which require prolonged attention while the vehicle is
stationary. 09 Screen menu map p. 228
When the engine is switched off and to prevent Frequently asked questions p. 233
discharging of the battery, the audio equipment may
switch off after a few minutes.
213
01 FIRST STEPS
2 9
3 4 5 6 7 8
1 11
10
15
5 14
4 13
3 12
2
1. On/Off and volume adjustment. 8. Abandon current operation. 13. Display the main menu.
2. CD eject. 9. TA (Traffic Announcement) function on/off. 14. Buttons 1 to 6:
3. Selection of the display on the screen from Longg press: access to the PTY (Types of Selection of a stored radio station.
the following modes: radio programme) mode. Long press: store a station.
Audio (AUDIO), Trip Computer (TRIP) and 10. Confirmation. 15. The DARK button changes the display on
Telephone (TEL) functions. 11. Automatic search for a lower/higher the screen to improve driving comfort at
4. Selection of source: frequency. night.
radio, audio CD/MP3 CD, USB, Jack Selection of previous/next CD, MP3 or USB 1st press: lighting the upper band only.
connection, Streaming. track. 2nd press: display of a black screen.
5. Selection of FM1, FM2, FMast and AM 12. Selection of a lower/higher radio frequency. 3rd press: return to the standard display.
wavebands. Selection of the previous/next MP3 folder.
6. Setting audio options: front/rear fader, left/ Selection of the previous/next USB device
right balance, loudness, sound ambience. folder/genre/artist/playlist.
7. Display the list of local stations, of the
tracks on the CD or of the MP3 folders.
214
02 STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS
215
03 MAIN MENU
216
The external environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks, ...)
04 AUDIO may block reception, including in RDS mode. This is a normal effect of the
way in which radio waves are transmitted and does not indicate any failure
of the audio system.
RADIO
SELECTING A STATION
RDS
2 2
Press the BAND AST button to select
a waveband: FM1, FM2, FMast, AM. Select AUDIO FUNCTIONS then
press OK.
3
Briefly press one of the buttons to 3
carry out an automatic search of the Select the FM WAVEBAND
radio stations. PREFERENCES function then press
OK.
4
4
Press one of the buttons to carry out a
manual search of the radio stations. Select ACTIVATE RDS then press
OK. RDS appears on the screen.
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04 AUDIO
CD
RECEIVING TA MESSAGES
PLAYING A CD
The TA (Traffic Announcement) function gives priority to TA alert Insert circular compact discs only.
messages. To operate, this function needs good reception of a Some anti-pirating systems, on original discs or CDs copied using a
radio station transmitting this type of message. When a traffic personal recorder, may cause faults which are no reflection on the
report is transmitted, the current audio source (Radio, CD, ...) is quality of the original player.
interrupted automatically to play the TA message. Normal playback
of the audio source resumes at the end of the transmission of the Without pressing the EJECT button, insert a CD in the player, play
message. begins automatically.
2
Press one of the buttons to select a
track on the CD.
Press the LIST REFRESH button to display the list of tracks on the CD.
3
Press and hold one of the buttons for
fast forward or backward.
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04 AUDIO
MP3 CD MP3 CD
PLAYING AN MP3 COMPILATION INFORMATION AND ADVICE
2
Press one of the buttons to select a The audio system will only play files with the extension ".mp3" with
track on the CD. a sampling rate of 22.05 KHz or 44.1 KHz. No other type of file
(.wma, .mp4, .m3u...) can be played.
Press the LIST REFRESH button to display the list of directories of It is advisable to restrict file names to 20 characters without using
the MP3 compilation. special characters (e.g. " ? ; ù) to avoid any playing or displaying
problems.
3
Press and hold one of the buttons for
fast forward or backward play. Empty CDs are not recognised and may damage the system.
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05 PEUGEOT CONNECT USB
The list of compatible equipment and the compression rates supported
USING THE PEUGEOT CONNECT USB are available from PEUGEOT dealers.
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05 PEUGEOT CONNECT USB
USING THE PEUGEOT CONNECT USB
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05 PEUGEOT CONNECT USB
USING THE AUXILIARY INPUT (AUX) ADJUSTING THE VOLUME OF THE
JACK SOCKET OR USB PORT AUXILIARY SOURCE
(according to vehicle)
1
The auxiliary input, JACK or USB, allows the connection of
portable equipment (MP3 player...).
1 2
Press the SOURCE button several The display and control is via the portable device.
times in succession and select AUX.
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06 BLUETOOTH
The services offered depend on the network, the SIM card and the
BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE compatibility of the Bluetooth equipment used.
SCREEN C Consult your telephone's manual and your operator to find out which services
are available to you. A list of mobile telephones which offer the best range of
(AVAILABILITY DEPENDS ON MODEL AND VERSION) services is available from the network. Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
PAIRING A TELEPHONE The TELEPHONE menu permits access to the following functions
in particular: Directory*, Call list, Pairing management.
* If your telephone is fully compatible.
For safety reasons and because they require prolonged attention
on the part of the driver, the operations for pairing of the Bluetooth
mobile telephone with the Bluetooth hands-free system of your 6 Select the telephone to be connected from the list. Only one
audio equipment must be carried out with the vehicle stationary telephone can be connected at a time.
and the ignition on.
5 The first 4 telephones recognised are displayed in this window. The pairing can also be initiated from the telephone.
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06 BLUETOOTH
BLUETOOTH AUDIO STREAMING
RECEIVING A CALL Wireless transmission of the telephone's music files via the audio
equipment. The telephone must be able to manage the appropriate
bluetooth profiles (Profiles A2DP/AVRCP).
Press the steering mounted control OK to accept Select the telephone to be connected from the telephone function
2 menu.
the call.
The audio system connects to a newly paired telephone
automatically.
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07 CONFIGURATION
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
SCREEN A
1 5
2 6
3 7
4 8
Using the arrows, select YEAR. Start again from step 1 then set
MONTH, DAY, HOUR, MINUTES.
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07 CONFIGURATION
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
SCREEN C
1 5
2 6
Using the arrows, select Using the arrows, select ADJUST
PERSONALISATION DATE AND TIME.
CONFIGURATION.
3 7
4 8
Adjust the settings one by one
Using the arrows, select DISPLAY confirming by pressing the OK button.
CONFIGURATION. Next select the OK tab on the screen
then confirm.
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08 TRIP COMPUTER
A FEW DEFINITIONS
Each press of the button, located at the end of the Range: displays the distance which can travelled with the remaining fuel
wiper stalk, displays the different trip computer detected in the tank, based on the average fuel consumption over the last
information in succession, depending on the screen. few miles (kilometres).
This displayed value may vary significantly following a change in the
vehicle speed or the relief of the route.
When the range falls below 20 miles (30 km), dashes are displayed.
After filling with at least 5 litres of fuel, the range is recalculated and is
displayed when it exceeds 60 miles (100 km).
If, whilst driving, dashes are displayed continuously in place of the digits,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
11 Current fuel consumption: only calculated and displayed above 20 mph (30 km/h).
Average fuel consumption: this is the average fuel consumption since
the last trip computer zero reset.
- the "vehicle" tab with:
● the range, the current fuel consumption and the distance remaining Distance travelled: calculated since the last trip computer zero reset.
to the destination,
- the "1" tab (trip 1) with: Distance remaining to the destination: calculated with reference to
● the average speed, the average consumption and the distance the final destination, entered by the user. If guidance is activated, the
travelled calculated over trip "1", navigation system calculates it as a current value.
- the "2" tab (trip 2) with the same information for a second trip. Average speed: this is the average speed calculated since the last trip
computer zero reset (ignition on).
Zero reset
When the required trip is displayed, press the control for more than
two seconds.
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09 SCREEN MENU MAP
MONOCHROME A 1
MAIN FUNCTION 1
OPTIONS
CHOICE A DIAGNOSTICS
2
2
Choice A1
3 CONSULT
3
Choice A2
1
RADIO-CD 3
3
ABANDON
CHOICE B...
2
RDS SEARCH
2
REG MODE
2
1
VEHICLE CONFIG* 1
UNITS
CD REPEAT
2
REV WIPE ACT TEMPERATURE: °CELSIUS/°FAHRENHEIT
2 2
RANDOM PLAY
2
GUIDE LAMPS FUEL CONSUMPTION:
2
KM/L - L/100 - MPG
2
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09
1
DISPLAY ADJUST 1
LANGUAGE
YEAR FRANCAIS
2 2
MONTH ITALIANO
2 2
DATE NEDERLANDS
2 2
HOUR PORTUGUES
2 2
MINUTES PORTUGUES-BRASIL
2 2
ENGLISH
2
ESPANOL
2
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09 SCREEN MENU MAP
MONOCHROME C Press the OK dial for access to short-cut menus according to the display on the
screen:
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09 SCREEN MENU MAP
PLAY MODES
MONOCHROME C
2
Pressing the MENU button displays: activate/deactivate DEFINE THE VEHICLE PARAMETERS*
4 2
1
AUDIO FUNCTIONS 4
normal video
inverse video
FM BAND PREFERENCES 4
2
brightness (- +) adjustment
3
alternative frequencies (RDS)
1
TRIP COMPUTER 4
CHOICE OF LANGUAGE
2
* The parameters vary according to vehicle.
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09 SCREEN MENU MAP
1
BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE
BLUETOOTH CONFIGURATION
2
Connect/Disconnect a device
3
Telephone function
3
CALL
2
Calls list
3
Directory
4
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION
There is a difference in For optimum sound quality, the audio settings (Volume, Bass, Treble, Check that the audio settings (Volume, Bass,
sound quality between Ambience, Loudness) can be adapted to the different sound sources, Treble, Ambience, Loudness) are adapted to
the different audio which may result in audible differences when changing source (radio, the sources listened to. It is advisable to set
sources (radio, CD...). CD...). the AUDIO functions (Bass, Treble, Front-Rear
Balance, Left-Right Balance) to the middle
position, select the musical ambience "None" and
set the loudness correction to the "Active" position
in CD mode or to the "Inactive" position in radio
mode.
The CD is ejected The CD is inserted upside down, is unplayable, does not contain any - Check that the CD is inserted in the player the
automatically or is not audio data or contains an audio format which the player cannot play. right way up.
played by the player. The CD is protected by an anti-pirating protection system which is not - Check the condition of the CD: the CD cannot
recognised by the audio equipment. be played if it is too damaged.
- Check the content in the case of a recorded
CD: consult the advice in the "Audio" section.
- The audio equipment's CD player does not
play DVDs.
- Due to their quality level, certain writeable
CDs will not be played by the audio system.
The message "USB The battery of the peripheral may not be sufficiently charged. Recharge the battery of the peripheral device.
peripheral error" is
displayed on the screen.
The Bluetooth connection The USB memory stick is not recognised. Reformat the memory stick.
is cut. The memory stick may be corrupt.
The CD player sound is The CD used is scratched or of poor quality. Insert good quality CDs and store them in suitable
poor. conditions.
The audio equipment settings (bass, treble, ambiences) are unsuitable. Set the treble or bass level to 0, without selecting
an ambience.
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QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION
The stored stations do An incorrect waveband is selected. Press the BAND AST button to return to the
not function (no sound, waveband (AM, FM1, FM2, FMAST) on which the
87.5 Mhz is displayed...). stations are stored.
The traffic announcement The radio station is not part of the regional traffic information network. Tune to a radio station which broadcasts traffic
(TA) is displayed. I do information.
not receive any traffic
information.
The quality of reception The vehicle is too far from the transmitter used by the station listened Activate the RDS function to enable the system
of the radio station to or there is no transmitter in the geographical area through which the to check whether there is a more powerful
listened to gradually vehicle is travelling. transmitter in the geographical area.
deteriorates or the stored
stations do not function The environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks...) block This phenomenon is normal and does not indicate
(no sound, 87.5 Mhz is reception, including in RDS mode. a failure of the audio equipment.
displayed...).
The aerial is absent or has been damaged (for example when going Have the aerial checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.
through a car wash or into an underground car park).
Sound cut-outs of 1 to During this brief sound cut-out, the RDS searches for any frequency Deactivate the RDS function if the phenomenon is
2 seconds in radio mode. permitting better reception of the station. too frequent and always on the same route.
With the engine off, When the engine is switched off, the audio equipment operating time Start the vehicle's engine to increase the battery
the audio equipment depends on the battery charge. charge.
switches off after a few The switch-off is normal: the audio equipment switches to economy mode
minutes of use. and switches off to prevent discharging of the vehicle's battery.
The message "the audio In order to protect the installation if the surrounding temperature is too Switch the audio system off for a few minutes to
system is overheated" high, the audio equipment switches to an automatic thermal protection allow the system to cool.
appears on the display. mode leading to a reduction of the volume or stopping of the playing of
the CD.
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VISUAL SEARCH
EXTERIOR (SALOON)
235
VISUAL SEARCH
EXTERIOR (SW)
Wiper controls .......................86-88
Remote control key ...............68-71 Changing a wiper blade............ 155
- opening/closing
- anti-theft protection
- starting
- battery
Accessories .............................. 160 Boot .......................................76-77
Roof bars .................................. 159 - opening/closing
Panoramic sunroof ..................... 78 - emergency control
Changing
Lighting controls ....................82-84 a wheel ............ 132-137, 139-141
Headlamp adjustment ................ 54 - tools
- removal
Changing bulbs .................142-143 - temporary tyre repair kit
- front lamps
- foglamps
- direction indicator repeaters
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VISUAL SEARCH
INTERIOR
237
VISUAL SEARCH
Peugeot Connect
Navigation ....................... 179-211
Setting the date/time ................ 202
Lighting controls ....................82-84 Peugeot Connect Sound ...213-234
Headlamp adjustment ................ 85 Setting the date/time ................ 226
Emergency and assistance call .... 178
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VISUAL SEARCH
239
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
240
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
241
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
242
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
S T V
Safety for children .......................... 100 Table of weights...................... 162, 170 Ventilation .............................17, 45, 46
Satellite navigation system............. 185 Tables of engines ................... 162, 170 Visual and audible parking
Screen, colour 16/9 ..........40, 182, 204 Tables of fuses ............................... 148 sensors........................................ 121
Screen, multifunction Tank, fuel .................................... 79, 81
(with audio equipment)......35, 37, 40 Technical data ........................ 162, 170
Screen, multifunction Telephone ............................... 199, 200 W
(without audio equipment) ............. 33 Temperature adjustment............. 47, 50
Temperature control Weights................................... 162, 170
Screen menu map ..........204, 228, 230 Wheelbrace .................................... 137
Screenwash...................................... 87 for heated seats ............................ 52
Temporary tyre repair kit ................ 132 Window controls ............................... 72
Screenwash fluid level.................... 128 Windscreen zones for toll/
Seat adjustment ............................... 52 Third brake lamp .................... 144, 146
Ticket holderr ..................................... 61 car park cards ............................... 59
Seat belts ............................... 105, 107 Wipers ........................................ 86, 88
Time ..................................33, 225, 226
Serial number, vehicle .................... 175
TMC (Traffic info)............................ 193
Service indicator.........................
r 28, 29
Toll/car park cards ............................ 59
Servicing...............................17, 28, 29
Tools ............................................... 137
Setting the clock ............................. 202 Total distance recorderr ..................... 32
Short-cut menus ..................... 183, 184 Towbarr ............................................ 157
Sidelamps.................82, 142, 144, 146 Towed loads ........................... 162, 170
Side repeater..................................
r 142 Towing another vehicle................... 156
Spare wheel ................................... 137 Traction control (ASR) .................... 104
Speed limiterr .................................. 117 Traffic information (TA) ...194, 195, 218
Speedometerr .................................... 19 Traffic information (TMC)........ 193, 194
Stability control (ESP) .................... 104 Trip computerr ............................. 42, 43
Starting the vehicle................... 70, 114 Trip distance recorderr ...................... 32
Steering mounted controls ............. 215 Tyre pressures ................................ 175
Stopping the vehicle ................. 70, 114 Tyres ................................................. 17
Storage ....................................... 61, 62
Storage box ...................................... 65
Storage net....................................... 65 U
Stowing rings.................................... 65
Sun visorr .......................................... 59 Unlocking .......................................... 68
Synchronising the remote control..... 70 Unlocking from the inside ................. 75
USB (Peugeot Connect) ................. 220
Systems, ASR and ESP ................. 104
USB port................................... 60, 220
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range. to the new user in the event of sale or without written authorisation from
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Your vehicle will be fitted with some
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version and the specification for the by application of the provisions of a qualified workshop that has the
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Vehicles, that it achieves the objectives PEUGEOT dealer is able to provide.
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