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  • Page 2 You can find your user guide on the PEUGEOT website, under the Referring to the user guide on-line also gives you access to the heading "Personal space". latest information available, easily identified by the bookmarks, associated with this pictogram: This personal space offers advice and other useful information for the care and maintenance of your vehicle.
  • Page 3: Protection Of The Environment

    WELCOME Thank you for choosing a 208. This handbook has been designed to enable you to make the most of your vehicle in all situations. Therefore, on the first few pages, you will find a summary followed by a quick reference guide intended to make it easier for you to become familiar with your vehicle.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Familiarisation Access Driving Remote control key Starting-stopping the engine Alarm Manual parking brake Electric windows Manual gearbox Eco-driving Boot Gear shift indicator Panoramic sunroof 5-speed electronic gearbox 6-speed electronic gear control gearbox Automatic gearbox Stop & Start Hill start assist Speed limiter Instruments and controls Cruise control...
  • Page 5 Contents Safety Checks Audio equipment and telematics Direction indicators Bonnet Emergency or assistance Hazard warning lamps Petrol engines Touch screen Emergency or assistance call Diesel engines Audio system / Bluetooth Horn Fuel tank Audio system ESP system Misfuel prevention (Diesel) Front seat belts Running out of fuel (Diesel) Airbags...
  • Page 6: Cornering Lighting

    Familiarisation Exterior Stop & Start This system puts the engine temporarily into standby during stops in the traffic (red lights, traffic jams, etc...). The engine restarts automatically as soon as you want to move off. Perfectly suited to urban use, the Stop & Start system reduces fuel consumption, exhaust emissions and th level when stationary.
  • Page 7: Temporary Puncture Repair Kit

    Familiarisation Exterior Temporary puncture repair kit Panoramic sunroof This kit is a complete system consisting of a Equipped with configurable light guides, this compressor and a sealant cartridge, to allow large sunroof provides incomparable visibility the temporary repair of a tyre. and lighting in the passenger compartment.
  • Page 8: Remote Control Key

    Familiarisation Open Remote control key Fuel tank Bonnet A. Unfolding / Folding the key. Opening the fuel filler flap. B. Unlocking the vehicle. 2. Opening the fuel filler cap. Other functions... C. Normal locking of the vehicle Vehicle location. A. Interior release lever. B.
  • Page 9: Interior Mood Lighting

    Familiarisation Interior Interior mood lighting Audio and communication systems This subdued passenger compartment lighting improves visibility inside the vehicle in low These systems benefit from the latest lighting conditions. It comprises several lamps, technology: MP3 compatible audio systems, located below the instrument panel, in the USB player, Bluetooth hands-free system, footwells, in the courtesy lamp and on each satellite navigation system with colour screen,...
  • Page 10: Familiarisation

    Familiarisation Instruments and controls Cruise control / speed limiter controls. 10. Side adjustable air vents. 19. Central locking and hazard warning 2. Steering mounted controls for the touch 11. Front side window demisting/defrosting buttons. screen. vent. 20. Heating / air conditioning controls. 3.
  • Page 11 Familiarisation...
  • Page 12: Sitting Comfortably

    Familiarisation Sitting comfortably Front seats Manual adjustments Head restraint height adjustment. 2. Backrest angle adjustment. 3. Seat cushion height adjustment. 4. Seat forwards-backwards adjustment.
  • Page 13 Familiarisation Sitting comfortably Head restraint adjustment Steering wheel adjustment To raise the head restraint, pull it upwards. Release the adjustment mechanism. To lower it, press the lug A and down on the 2. Adjust for height and reach. head restraint at the same time. 3.
  • Page 14: Door Mirrors

    Familiarisation Sitting comfortably Door mirrors Rear view mirror Front seat belts Adjustment Manual day/night type A. Selection of the mirror. Selecting the "day" position of the rear view B. Adjusting the position of the mirror glass. mirror. C. De-selection of the mirror. 2.
  • Page 15: Seeing Clearly

    Familiarisation Seeing clearly Lighting Wipers Ring A Control stalk A: windscreen wipers 2. Fast wipe. Lighting off. Normal wipe. Switching on "AUTO" mode Automatic illumination of headlamps. Int. Intermittent wipe. 0. Park. Briefly push the stalk downwards. Sidelamps. AUTO Automatic wiping. Single wipe: Brief pull on the stalk towards.
  • Page 16 Familiarisation Ventilation Recommended interior settings Heating or Manual air conditioning I require... Air recirculation/ Air distribution Air flow Temperature Manual AC Intake of exterior air COLD DEMISTING DEFROSTING Digital air conditioning: use the automatic mode in preference by pressing the "AUTO" button.
  • Page 17: Instrument Panels

    Familiarisation Monitoring Instrument panels Warning lamps On switching on, the dial needles go to the C. With the ignition on, the instrument panel With the ignition on, the orange and red extent of their travel then return to 0. screen should indicate the level of oil. warning lamps come on.
  • Page 18: Passenger Safety

    Familiarisation Monitoring Passenger safety Switch panel Front passenger's airbag Front seat belts and passenger's front airbag Illumination of the lamp indicates the status of Open the glove box. A. Front seat belts not fastened or unfastened the corresponding function. 2. Insert the key. warning lamp.
  • Page 19: Driving Safely

    Familiarisation Driving safely Stop & Start Going into engine STOP mode Going into engine START mode The "ECO" warning lamp comes The "ECO" warning lamp goes off on in the instrument panel and the and the engine restarts: engine goes into standby: with a manual gearbox , at speeds below with a manual gearbox, when you press 12 mph (20 km/h), when you put the gear...
  • Page 20 Familiarisation Driving safely Speed limiter "LIMIT" Cruise control "CRUISE" Display in the instrument panel Selecting speed limiter mode. Selecting cruise control mode. 2. Decrease the programmed value. 2. Decrease the programmed value. The cruise control or speed limiter mode 3. Increase the programmed value. 3.
  • Page 21: Electrical Equipment

    Familiarisation Eco-driving Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO emissions. Optimise the use of your Control the use of your gearbox electrical equipment With a manual gearbox, move off gently, Before moving off, if the passenger Avoid running the engine before moving off, change up without waiting and drive by...
  • Page 22 Familiarisation Limit the causes of excess Observe the recommendations consumption on maintenance Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place Check the tyre pressures regularly, when cold, When refuelling, do not continue after the the heaviest items in the bottom of the boot, referring to the label in the door aperture, cut-off of the nozzle to avoid any overflow.
  • Page 23: Instrument Panels

    Instruments and controls LCD instrument panel Dials and screens Control buttons Engine coolant temperature gauge. 6. Cruise control or speed limiter settings. A. General lighting dimmer. 2. Rev counter (x 1 000 rpm or tr/min), Service indicator, then total distance B.
  • Page 24: Control Buttons

    Instruments and controls Active matrix instrument panel Dials and screens Control buttons Engine coolant temperature gauge. 6. Service indicator, then total distance A. Main lighting dimmer. 2. Rev counter (x 1 000 rpm or tr/min), recorder (miles or km). B. Instrument panel mood lighting. graduation according to engine (petrol or These functions are displayed successively C.
  • Page 25: Indicator And Warning Lamps

    Instruments and controls Indicator and warning lamps Visual indicators informing the driver that a system is in operation, switched off or has a fault. When the ignition is switched on Associated warnings Certain warning lamps may come on in one of two modes. Only by relating the Certain warning lamps come on for a few The switching on of certain warning lamps type of lighting to the operating status...
  • Page 26 Instruments and controls Operation indicator lamps If one of the following indicator lamps comes on in the instrument panel and/or instrument panel screen, this confirms that the corresponding system has come into operation. Warning / indicator lamp State Cause Action / Observations Left-hand flashing with buzzer.
  • Page 27 Instruments and controls Warning / indicator lamp State Cause Action / Observations Diesel engine fixed. The ignition switch is at Wait until the warning lamp goes off before starting. pre-heating the 2nd position (ignition on). The period of illumination of the warning lamp is determined by the climatic conditions (up to about thirty seconds in extreme climatic conditions).
  • Page 28 Instruments and controls Warning / indicator lamp State Cause Action / Observations Foot on the fixed. In the STOP mode of Stop & Start, You must declutch fully to allow the change to engine clutch * changing to START mode is refused START mode.
  • Page 29 Instruments and controls If one of the following indicator lamps comes on, this confirms that the corresponding system has been switched off intentionally. This is may be accompanied by an audible signal and a message in the screen. Warning / indicator lamp State Cause Action / Observations...
  • Page 30 Any fault resulting in the illumination of a warning lamp must be investigated further by reading the associated message in the screen. If you encounter any problems, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. Warning / indicator lamp...
  • Page 31 The electronic brake force distribution You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so. with the ABS warning (EBFD) system has a fault. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified lamp. workshop. Maximum fixed with the needle The temperature of the cooling Stop as soon as it is safe to do so.
  • Page 32 The emission control system has a The warning lamp should go off when the engine is started. autodiagnosis fault. If it does not go off, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or qualified system workshop without delay. flashing. The engine management system has Risk of destruction of the catalytic converter.
  • Page 33 The warning lamp should go off when the engine is fault (dirty or loose terminals, slack or started. cut alternator belt, ...). If it does not go off, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. Door(s) open fixed, associated with A door or the boot is still open.
  • Page 34 This lamp comes on for a few This lamp should go off when the engine is started. seconds when you turn on the If it does not go off, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a ignition, then goes off. qualified workshop.
  • Page 35: Gauges And Indicators

    You MUST stop as soon as it is safe to do so. Wait a few minutes before switching off the engine. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 36: Touch Screen

    Instruments and controls Lighting dimmer control System for the manual adjustment of the brightness of the instrument panel and touch screen to suit the ambient light level. Two buttons One button Touch screen With the headlamps on, press button B to Activation Press MENU to display the "MAIN MENU"...
  • Page 37: Service Indicator

    Instruments and controls Service indicator System which informs the driver when the More than 1 800 miles (3 000 km) Less than 600 miles (1 000 km) next service is due, in accordance with the remain before the next service is due remain before the next service is due manufacturer's servicing schedule.
  • Page 38 Instruments and controls Service overdue Service indicator zero reset Retrieving the service information For 7 seconds after the ignition is switched on, the spanner flashes to indicate that the service You can access the service information at must be carried out as soon as possible. any time.
  • Page 39: Engine Oil Level Indicator

    Contact a PEUGEOT dealer 30 minutes. or a qualified workshop. The total mileage is displayed in zone A of the screen and the trip mileage in zone B.
  • Page 40: Trip Computer

    Instruments and controls Trip computer Information display System that gives you information on The current information tab with: the journey in progress (range, fuel ● the range, consumption…). ● the current fuel consumption, ● the Stop & Start time counter. Instrument panel screen Trip "1"...
  • Page 41 Instruments and controls Trip reset When the trip required is displayed, press the control for more than two seconds or use the left hand thumb wheel of the steering mounted controls. Trips "1" and "2" are independent but their use is identical.
  • Page 42: Trip Computer With Touch Screen

    Instruments and controls Trip computer with touch screen Information display System which provides current information The current information tab with: concerning the trip (range, fuel consumption…). ● the range, ● the current fuel consumption, ● the Stop & Start time counter. The trip "1"...
  • Page 43 Instruments and controls Trip reset When the desired trip is displayed, press the reset zone, located at bottom right of the touch screen. Trips "1" and "2" are independent but their use is identical. For example, trip "1" can be used for daily figures, and trip "2"...
  • Page 44: Current Fuel Consumption

    Average speed If dashes are displayed continuously (mph or km/h) while driving in place of the digits, This is the average speed calculated contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a since the last trip computer zero reset qualified workshop. (ignition on).
  • Page 45: Setting The Date And Time

    Instruments and controls Setting the date and time Touch screen LCD instrument panel Press this button to display the following settings successively: hours, minutes, 12 or 24 hour format. Press MENU to display the MAIN MENU then Select "Date & Time". select "...
  • Page 46: Access

    Access Remote control key System which permits central unlocking or locking of the vehicle using the lock or from a distance. It is also used to locate and start the vehicle, as well as providing protection against theft. Unlocking the vehicle Unlocking is confirmed by rapid Complete unlocking flashing of the direction indicators for...
  • Page 47 Access Selective unlocking Locking the vehicle Normal locking This is set via the configuration Locking is confirmed by fixed menu. lighting of the direction indicators for Complete unlocking is activated by approximately two seconds. default. According to version, the door mirrors fold at the same time.
  • Page 48: Using The Key

    The folding and unfolding of the door Deadlocking is confirmed by fixed mirrors by the remote control can be lighting of the direction indicators for deactivated by a PEUGEOT dealer or a approximately two seconds. qualified workshop. Depending on version, the door mirrors fold at the same time.
  • Page 49: With The Remote Control

    With the remote control In this case, your vehicle will not start; contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon as possible. Make a long press this button to If you do not press the button when...
  • Page 50 Access Locking / unlocking from the inside Automatic central locking of the Press the switch. If one of the doors is open, the doors doors This allows the doors and the boot to be locked are not locked. or unlocked. The doors can lock automatically while driving (speed above 6 mph [10 km/h]).
  • Page 51: Changing The Battery

    Driver's door or lock your vehicle. Then, reinitialise the remote control. Insert the key in the lock to lock or unlock If the problem persists, contact a PEUGEOT the door. dealer as soon as possible. Battery ref.: CR1620 / 3 volts.
  • Page 52: Remote Control

    Do not make any modifications to the electronic engine immobiliser system; this could cause malfunctions. When purchasing a second-hand vehicle Have the pairing of all of the keys in your possession checked by a PEUGEOT dealer, to ensure that only your keys can be used to open and start the vehicle.
  • Page 53: Alarm

    45 seconds at the same time as the For all work on the alarm system, interior volumetric monitoring. contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. System which protects and provides a deterrent against theft and break-ins. It provides the...
  • Page 54 Get out of the vehicle. This is indicated by sounding of the siren Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a Press the locking button on the and flashing of the direction indicators for qualified workshop.
  • Page 55: Electric Windows

    Access Electric windows Manual operation Safety anti-pinch (depending on version) To open or close the window, press or pull the switch gently. The window stops as soon as the When the window rises and meets an obstacle, switch is released. it stops and immediately partially lowers again.
  • Page 56 Access Reinitialisation of the electric windows Following reconnection of the battery, the Always remove the key from the ignition safety anti-pinch function must be reinitialised. when leaving the vehicle, even for a The safety anti-pinch is not active during these short time.
  • Page 57: Boot

    Access Boot Opening Closing Tailgate release Lower the tailgate using the interior grab System for mechanical unlocking of the boot in handle. the event of a central locking malfunction. If necessary, press down on the tailgate to fully close it. If the tailgate is not closed correctly: when the engine is running , this warning lamp comes on,...
  • Page 58: Panoramic Sunroof

    Access Panoramic sunroof System which comprises configurable light guides and a panoramic tinted glass area to increase the light and visibility in the passenger compartment. It is fitted with a manual blind in two parts to maintain a comfortable temperature. Opening Closing Take the blind by its handle and push it...
  • Page 59: Comfort

    Comfort Front seats with manual adjustments Forwards-backwards Height Seat backrest angle Raise the control and slide the seat Pull the control upwards to raise or push Push the control rearwards. forwards or backwards. it downwards to lower, as many times as required, to obtain the position required.
  • Page 60: Rear Seats

    Comfort Additional adjustments Head restraint height adjustment Access to the rear seats The head restraint is fitted with a frame (3-door) with notches which prevents it from To raise the head restraint, pull it upwards. lowering; this is a safety device in case To remove the head restraint, press the Pull only this control upwards to fold the of impact.
  • Page 61 Comfort Centre armrest Comfort and storage system for the driver and front passenger. Storage For access to the closed storage box, lift For access to the open storage box below the lever to open the lid. the armrest, lift the complete armrest towards the rear.
  • Page 62: Rear Bench Seat

    Comfort Rear bench seat Bench seat with fixed one-piece cushion and folding one-piece backrest. Folding the backrest Repositioning the seat backrest Move the front seats forward if necessary. Place the head restraints in the low Straighten the seat backrest 2 and secure it. Position the seat belts on the backrest and position.
  • Page 63: Rear Head Restraints

    Comfort Rear head restraints These have one position for use (up) and a stowed position (down). They can be removed and are interchangeable side to side. To remove a head restraint: pull the head restraint upwards to the stop, then, press the lug A . Never drive with the head restraints removed;...
  • Page 64: Rear Seats

    Comfort Rear seats Bench seat with fixed one-piece cushion and split backrest (left hand 2/3, right hand 1/3) which can be folded individually to adapt the load space in the boot. Folding the backrest Repositioning the seat backrest Move the corresponding front seat forward Press control 1 to release the seat Straighten the seat backrest 2 and secure it.
  • Page 65: Mirrors

    Comfort Mirrors Door mirrors Manual model Electric mode Each fitted with an adjustable mirror glass providing the lateral rearward vision necessary for overtaking or parking. They can also be folded for parking in confined spaces. Demisting - Defrosting Demisting-defrosting of the door mirrors operates with the engine running, by switching on the heated rear screen (see "Rear screen...
  • Page 66 The folding and unfolding of the door between the day and night uses. Day / night position mirrors using the remote control can be deactivated by a PEUGEOT dealer or a Pull the lever to change to the "night" anti- qualified workshop. dazzle position.
  • Page 67: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    Comfort Steering wheel adjustment When stationary, pull the control lever to release the adjustment mechanism. Adjust the height and reach to suit your driving position. Push the control lever to lock the adjustment mechanism. As a safety precaution, these operations should only be carried out while the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 68: Ventilation

    Comfort Ventilation Air intake The air circulating in the passenger compartment is filtered and originates either from the outside via the grille located at the base of the windscreen or from the inside in air recirculation mode. The incoming air follows various paths depending on the controls selected by the driver: direct arrival in the passenger compartment...
  • Page 69 To ensure correct operation of the air conditioning system, you are also advised to have it checked regularly as recommended in the servicing booklet. If the system does not produce cold air, switch it off and contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 70: Heating

    Comfort Heating / Ventilation Manual air conditioning The air conditioning system only operates with the engine running. 1. Temperature adjustment 2. Air fl ow adjustment Turn the dial from position 1 Turn the dial from blue If you put the air flow control in to position 6 to obtain a (cold) to red (hot) to adjust position 0 (system off), the temperature...
  • Page 71 Comfort 3. Air distribution adjustment 4. Air intake / Air recirculation 5. Air conditioning On / Off Windscreen and side windows. The recirculation of interior air insulates the The air conditioning is designed to passenger compartment from exterior odours operate effectively in all seasons, and smoke.
  • Page 72: Dual-Zone Digital Air Conditioning

    Comfort Dual-zone digital air conditioning The air conditioning can only operate with the engine running. Automatic operation When the engine is cold, to prevent too great a distribution of cold air, the air flow will only reach its optimum level gradually.
  • Page 73 Comfort 4. Automatic visibility 5. Air conditioning On/Off A setting around 21 enables you to obtain an programme optimum level of comfort. Depending on your requirements, a setting between 18 and 24 is usual. See "Front demisting-defrosting". The air conditioning is designed to In addition, it is recommended that you avoid a operate efficiently in all seasons, with left/right setting difference of more than 3.
  • Page 74: Switching The System Off

    Comfort Switching the system off 6. Air distribution adjustment 8. Air intake/Air recirculation Press this button several times in Press this button to recirculate Press the "empty fan" air flow succession to direct the air flow the interior air. The indicator button until the fan symbol in turn towards: lamp in the button comes on and...
  • Page 75: Rear Screen Demist - Defrost

    Comfort Front demist - defrost Rear screen demist - defrost These markings on the control panel indicate the control positions for rapid demisting or defrosting of the windscreen and side windows. With manual air With dual-zone digital air The control button is located on the conditioning conditioning air conditioning system control panel.
  • Page 76: Interior Fi Ttings

    Comfort Interior fi ttings Glove box (see details on the following page) 2. Large storage compartment (without audio system) 3. 12 V accessory socket (120 W) Observe the maximum power rating to avoid damaging your accessory. 4. USB port / Auxiliary socket (see details on following pages) 5.
  • Page 77: Glove Box

    Comfort Glove box 12 V accessory socket Its lid has locations for a pair of glasses... To connect a 12 V accessory (maximum To open the glove box, raise the handle. power: 120 Watts), lift the cover and It houses the front passenger's airbag connect a suitable adaptor.
  • Page 78 Comfort USB port / Jack auxiliary socket Additional USB port This connection box, consisting of a JACK When the USB port is used, the portable device Depending on version, your vehicle may be auxiliary socket and a USB port, is located on charges automatically.
  • Page 79 The use of mats not approved by wallet attached. PEUGEOT may interfere with access to The other mats are simply placed on the carpet. the pedals and hinder the operation of the cruise control / speed limiter.
  • Page 80: Boot Fi Ttings

    Comfort Boot fi ttings Rear parcel shelf (see following page for details) 2. Hooks (see following page for details) 3. Boot lamp 4. Retaining strap 5. Stowing rings (depending on version)
  • Page 81 Comfort Rear parcel shelf Hooks To remove the shelf: The hooks can be used to secure shopping unhook the two cords, bags. raise the shelf slightly, then remove it. You have two storage options: either upright behind the front seats, or upright behind the rear seats.
  • Page 82 Use the triangle in line with local driving of ambient light. regulations. The triangle is available as an accessory, Distance from your vehicle (in metres) contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. Road Motorway Night 50 m...
  • Page 83: Driving

    Driving Starting-stopping the engine With a manual gearbox , put the gear lever in neutral. With an electronic gearbox , put the gear lever on N . With an automatic gearbox , put the gear lever on P or N. Starting the engine Switching the engine off Immobilise the vehicle.
  • Page 84: Manual Parking Brake

    Driving Manual parking brake Release When parking on a slope, direct your wheels against the kerb, apply the Pull the parking brake lever up to Pull the parking brake lever up gently, parking brake, engage a gear and immobilise your vehicle. press the release button then lower the switch off the ignition.
  • Page 85: Manual Gearbox

    Driving 5-speed manual 6-speed manual gearbox gearbox Engaging reverse gear Engaging 5 or 6 gear Only engage reverse gear when the vehicle is stationary with the engine at idle. Move the lever fully to the right to engage or 6 gear.
  • Page 86: Gear Shift Indicator

    Driving Gear shift indicator * Operation Example: The system intervenes only when driving economically. Depending on the driving situation and your vehicle's equipment, the system may advise you to skip one or more gears. You can follow this instruction without engaging the intermediate gears.
  • Page 87: 5-Speed Electronic Gearbox

    Driving 5-speed electronic gearbox Gear lever Steering mounted controls Five-speed electronically controlled gearbox which offers a choice between the comfort of automatic operation or the pleasure of manual gear changing. Three driving modes are offered: automated mode for automatic control of the gears by the gearbox, without ant action by the driver.
  • Page 88 Driving Moving off Sequential mode Select position N. After starting the vehicle, select position M Press the brake pedal fully. to change to sequential mode. Start the engine. N appears in the instrument panel. AUTO disappears and the gears engaged appear in succession in the instrument panel.
  • Page 89 (arrival at a roundabout, Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a leaving a car park with a steep gradient, qualified workshop. overtaking...).
  • Page 90: 6-Speed Electronic Gear Control Gearbox

    Driving 6-speed electronic gear control gearbox Gear lever Steering mounted control paddles Six-speed electronic gear control gearbox which offers a choice between the comfort of fully automatic operation or the pleasure of manual gear changing. There are two driving modes: automated mode for automatic control of the gears by the gearbox, manual mode for sequential gear changing...
  • Page 91 Driving Display in the instrument panel Moving off Automated mode Select position N. After starting the vehicle, select position A Press the brake pedal down fully. for enter automated mode. Start the engine. N appears in the instrument panel AUTO and the gear engaged appear screen.
  • Page 92: Manual Mode

    Driving Manual gear changing Manual mode When the vehicle has moved off, select At very low speed, if reverse gear position M to change to manual mode. is requested, this will only be taken - Pull the lever towards the + sign into account when the vehicle is to change up a gear.
  • Page 93 In both cases, you must apply the parking malfunction of the gearbox. S appears along side the gear engaged brake to immobilise the vehicle. have it checked by PEUGEOT or a qualified in the instrument panel screen. workshop. Press the S button again to deactivate it.
  • Page 94: Automatic Gearbox

    Driving Automatic gearbox Gear lever Displays in the instrument panel Four-speed automatic gearbox which offers a choice between the comfort of fully automatic operation, enhanced by sport and snow programmes, or manual gear changing. There are therefore four driving modes: automatic operation for electronic management of the gears by the gearbox, sport programme for a more dynamic style...
  • Page 95: Automatic Operation

    Driving Moving off Automatic operation Sport and snow programmes Apply the parking brake. These two special programmes supplement the Select position P or N. Select position D for automatic changing automatic operation in very specific conditions Start the engine. of the four gears. of use.
  • Page 96: Manual Operation

    Do not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h), local speed restrictions permitting. Before switching off the engine, you can engage Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified D disappears and the gears position P or N to place the gearbox in neutral.
  • Page 97: Stop & Start

    Driving Stop & Start The Stop & Start system puts the engine temporarily into standby - STOP mode - during stops in the traffic (red lights, traffic jams, or other...). The engine restarts automatically - START mode - as soon as you want to move off. The restart takes place instantly, quickly and silently. Perfect for urban use, the Stop &...
  • Page 98 Driving Deactivation Special cases: START invoked automatically The "ECO" warning lamp goes off For reasons of safety and for your comfort, and the engine starts: START mode is invoked automatically when: with a manual gearbox , when you you open the driver's door, depress the clutch pedal, you unfasten the driver's seat belt, with an electronic gearbox :...
  • Page 99 "ECO OFF" switch warning lamp flashes then the system. comes on continuously. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. In the event of a fault in STOP mode, the vehicle may stall. All of the warning lamps come on.
  • Page 100: Hill Start Assist

    (not If a fault occurs with the system, these warning flashing) in the instrument panel. lamps come on. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop to have the system checked.
  • Page 101: Speed Limiter

    Driving 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 in the normal manner no longer has any effect. The speed limiter is switched on manually: the programmed speed must be at least 20 mph (30 km/h).
  • Page 102 Switch the speed limiter on by pressing button 4 . Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a Switch the speed limiter off by pressing button 4: the display qualified workshop.
  • Page 103: Cruise Control

    Driving 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 engagement of: fourth gear on a manual gearbox,...
  • Page 104 + or - 1 mph (km/h) = short press, dashes. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer by + or - 5 mph (km/h) = long press, or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 105: Memorising Speeds

    Driving Memorising speeds This memorisation of speeds applies to both the speed limiter and the cruise control. You can memorise up to 5 speed settings in the system. By default, a few speeds are already memorised. Memorisation Selection Go to the main menu by pressing To select a memorised speed: MENU.
  • Page 106: Parking Sensors

    Driving Parking sensors Rear parking sensors The system is switched on by engaging reverse gear. This is accompanied by an audible signal. The system is switched off when you exit reverse gear. Visual assistance This system indicates the proximity of an obstacle (person, vehicle, tree, gate, etc.) which This supplements the audible signal by comes within the field of detection of sensors...
  • Page 107 (short beep). Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. that the sensors are not covered with mud, ice or snow. When reverse gear is...
  • Page 108: Visibility

    Visibility Lighting controls System for selection and control of the various front and rear lamps providing the vehicle's lighting and signalling. Main lighting Additional lighting Automatic lighting functions The vehicle has various lamps: Other lamps are installed to fulfil the Various automatic lighting functions are also sidelamps, to be seen, requirements of particular driving conditions:...
  • Page 109 Visibility Selection ring for main lighting mode Turn the ring to position the symbol required facing the mark. Lighting off. Automatic illumination of headlamps. Sidelamps only. Stalk for switching headlamps Dipped or main beam headlamps. Pull the stalk to switch the lighting between dipped / main beam headlamps.
  • Page 110 Visibility Foglamps selection ring The foglamps operate with dipped and main beam headlamps. Rear foglamp only Front foglamps and rear foglamp Rotate and release the ring: When the headlamps switch off with automatic To switch it on, turn the ring forwards. forwards a first time to switch on the front illumination of headlamps (AUTO model) or When the lighting is switched off automatically...
  • Page 111 Visibility Switching off the lamps Switching on the lamps In good or rainy weather, both day when the ignition is after the ignition is and night, the front foglamps and the switched off switched off rear foglamp are prohibited. In these situations, the power of their beams On switching off the ignition, all of the To reactivate the lighting control, rotate...
  • Page 112: Led Lamps

    Visibility LED lamps Daytime running lamps Daytime lighting, compulsory in certain countries, which comes on automatically when the engine is started making the vehicle more visible to other users. This function is assured: in countries where it is imposed by regulations, by illumination of the dipped beam headlamps with the sidelamps and number...
  • Page 113: Parking Lamps

    Visibility Manual guide-me-home Parking lamps lighting headlamps on after the vehicle's ignition has been switched off makes the driver's exit easier when the light is poor. Side markers for the vehicle by illumination of the sidelamps on the traffic side only. Within one minute of switching off the Switching on Switching off...
  • Page 114: Automatic Illumination Of Headlamps

    60 seconds, by an audible signal. off, the lamps are switched off automatically. automatic activation of guide-me-home Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified lighting when the automatic illumination of workshop. headlamps is in operation. In fog or snow, the sunshine sensor may detect sufficient light.
  • Page 115: Headlamp Adjustment

    Visibility Headlamp adjustment To avoid causing a nuisance to other road users, the headlamp beams should be adjusted according to the load in the vehicle. 0. 1 or 2 people in the front seats. Intermediate setting 5 people. 5 people + maximum authorised load. 2.
  • Page 116: Cornering Lighting

    Visibility Cornering lighting Switching on This function starts: when the corresponding direction indicator is switched on, from a certain angle of rotation of the steering wheel. Switching off With dipped or main beams, this function with cornering lighting The system does not operate: makes use of the beam from a front foglamp to below a certain angle of rotation of the illuminate the inside of a bend, when the vehicle...
  • Page 117: Wiper Controls

    Visibility Wiper controls Manual controls The vehicle's front and rear wipers are designed to improve the driver's visibility The wipers are controlled directly by the driver. progressively according to the climatic conditions. Windscreen wipers Programming Wiping speed: Various automatic wiper control modes are also available according to the following options: fast (heavy rain), automatic rain sensitive windscreen wipers,...
  • Page 118 Visibility If a significant accumulation of snow or ice is present, or when using a bicycle carrier on the boot, deactivate the automatic rear wiper via the vehicle configuration menu. Rear wiper Reverse gear Windscreen wash When reverse gear is engaged, the rear wiper Pull the wiper stalk towards you.
  • Page 119: Automatic Rain Sensitive Wipers

    Visibility Automatic rain sensitive windscreen wipers The windscreen wipers operate automatically, without any action on the part of the driver, if rain is detected (sensor behind the rear view mirror), adapting their speed to the intensity of the rainfall. Switching on Switching off Briefly push the control stalk Briefly push the control stalk...
  • Page 120: Automatic Rain Sensitive Wipers

    If a fault occurs with the automatic rain sensitive wipers, the wipers will operate in intermittent mode. Have it checked by PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. This position permits release of the windscreen To maintain the effectiveness of the Do not cover the rain sensor, linked with wiper blades.
  • Page 121: Courtesy Lamp

    Visibility Courtesy lamp Front map reading lamps In this position, the courtesy With the ignition on, press lamp comes on gradually: the corresponding switch. when the vehicle is unlocked, when the key is removed from the ignition, Take care to avoid leaving anything in when opening a door, contact with the courtesy lamp.
  • Page 122: Interior Mood Lighting

    Visibility Interior mood lighting The dimmed passenger compartment lighting improves visibility in the vehicle when the light is poor. Switching off The interior mood lighting switches off automatically when the sidelamps are switched off. Switching on Settings At night, interior mood light emitting diodes - Illumination of the centre console and LEDs (courtesy lamp, instrument panel, panoramic sunroof can be set from the audio...
  • Page 123: Safety

    Safety Direction Hazard warning lamps indicators A visual warning by means of the direction indicators to alert other road users to a vehicle breakdown, towing or accident. Automatic operation of hazard warning lamps When braking in an emergency, depending on the deceleration, the hazard warning lamps come on automatically.
  • Page 124: Emergency Or Assistance Call

    This system allows you to make an emergency or assistance call to the emergency services or to the dedicated PEUGEOT service. For more information on the use of this function, refer to the "Audio and telematics"...
  • Page 125: Esp System

    Safety Electronic stability programme (ESP) Definitions Electronic Stability Programme incorporating the following systems: Anti-lock braking system (ABS) Anti-slip regulation (ASR) the anti-lock braking system (ABS) and the and electronic brake force electronic brake force distribution (EBFD), The ASR system (also known as Traction distribution (EBFD) the emergency braking assistance, Control) optimises traction in order to avoid...
  • Page 126 (EBFD), which could cause loss of control of the vehicle when braking. You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so. In both cases, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 127 Press the switch. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop to have the system checked. The indicator lamp in the switch comes on: the Dynamic stability control...
  • Page 128: Front Seat Belts

    Safety Seat belts Front seat belts Height adjustment (5-door) Fastening To lower the attachment point, squeeze the Pull the strap, then insert the tongue in the control A and slide it downwards. buckle. To raise the attachment point, slide the Check that the seat belt is fastened The front seat belts are fitted with a control A upwards.
  • Page 129 Safety Rear seat belts Seat belt not fastened / Unfastening unfastened warning lamp in the Press the red button on the buckle. instrument panel Guide the seat belt as it reels in. On the outer seat belts, raise the bar to the When the ignition is switched on, top of the backrest to prevent the tongue this warning lamp comes on in the...
  • Page 130 Following an impact, have the seat belts system checked, and if necessary replaced, by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 131: Airbags

    Safety Airbags Front airbags System designed to maximise the safety of the occupants (with the exception of the rear centre passenger) in the event of violent collisions. It supplements the action of the force-limiting seat belts (with the exception of the rear centre passenger).
  • Page 132 If even one of the two airbag warning lamps comes on continuously, do not install a child seat on the front passenger seat. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or qualified workshop.
  • Page 133: Lateral Airbags

    Each lateral airbag is fitted in the seat backrest the screen, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a frame, door side. qualified workshop to have the system checked.
  • Page 134: Front Airbags

    All work on the airbag system must be Never remove or pierce the steering wheel or to the chest or arms if the lateral airbag is carried out by a PEUGEOT dealer or a hit it violently. deployed. qualified workshop.
  • Page 135: Child Seats

    Safety General points relating to child seats Although one of PEUGEOT's main criteria when designing your vehicle, the safety of your children also depends on you. For maximum safety, please observe the PEUGEOT recommends that children following recommendations: should travel in the outer rear seats of...
  • Page 136 Safety Child seat in the front "Rearwards-facing" "Forwards-facing" Passenger seat in the fully back and highest position. When a "rearwards-facing" child seat is When a "forwards-facing" child seat is installed installed on the front passenger seat, it on the front passenger seat, adjust the is essential that the passenger airbag is vehicle's seat to the fully back and highest deactivated.
  • Page 137: Passenger Airbag Off

    Safety Passenger airbag OFF Refer to the advice given on the label present on both sides of the passenger's sun visor. To assure the safety of your child, you must deactivate the passenger's front airbag when you install a child seat in the rearwards facing position on the front passenger's seat. Otherwise, there is a risk that the child could be seriously injured or killed if the airbag were deployed.
  • Page 138 Safety Child seats recommended by PEUGEOT PEUGEOT offers a complete range of recommended child seats which are secured using a three point seat belt : Group 0+: from birth to 13 kg Groups 1, 2 and 3: from 9 to 36 kg "RÖMER Baby-Safe...
  • Page 139 Safety Locations for child seats secured with the seat belt 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. Weight of the child / indicative age Less than 13 kg From 9 to 18 kg...
  • Page 140: Installing A Booster Seat

    PEUGEOT recommends the use of a booster vehicle in the event of sharp braking. seat which has a back, fitted with a seat belt...
  • Page 141: Isofix Child Seats

    Safety "ISOFIX" mountings Your vehicle has been approved in accordance This ISOFIX mounting system provides fast, with the new ISOFIX regulation . reliable and safe fitting of the child seat in your The seats, represented below, are fitted with vehicle. regulation ISOFIX mountings: When fitting an ISOFIX child seat to the left hand rear seat, before fitting the seat, first...
  • Page 142 Safety ISOFIX child seats recommended by PEUGEOT and approved for your vehicle FAIR G0/1S (size category: C ) Group 0/1: up to 18 kg Is installed facing rearward using an ISOFIX base which is attached to the rings A and includes a stay (type A) which extends down to the floor of the vehicle.
  • Page 143 Safety Locations for ISOFIX child seats In accordance with European Regulations, this table indicates the options for installing ISOFIX child seats on seats in the vehicle fitted with ISOFIX mountings. In the case of universal and semi-universal ISOFIX child seats, the ISOFIX size category, determined by a letter from A to G , is indicated on the child seat next to the ISOFIX logo.
  • Page 144: Child Lock

    Any other status of the indicator lamp indicates a fault with the electric child lock. Switching on Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer With the ignition on, press this button. or a qualified workshop. The indicator lamp in the button comes on,...
  • Page 145: Practical Information

    Practical information Temporary puncture repair kit Complete system consisting of a compressor and a sealant cartridge which permits temporary repair of a tyre so that you can drive to the nearest garage. It is designed to repair most punctures which could affect the tyre, located on the tyre tread or shoulder.
  • Page 146 Practical information Description of the kit A. "Sealant" or "Air" position selector. Sealant cartridge. The speed limit sticker I must be affixed B. On "I" / off "O" switch. G. White pipe with cap for repair. to the vehicle's steering wheel to remind C.
  • Page 147: Repair Procedure

    Practical information Repair procedure 1. Sealing Uncoil the white pipe G fully. Connect the compressor's electric plug to Unscrew the cap from the white pipe. the vehicle's 12 V socket. Switch off the ignition. Connect the white pipe to the valve of the Start the vehicle and leave the engine Turn the selector A to the "sealant"...
  • Page 148 Do not start the compressor before that the tyre is not repairable; contact connecting the white pipe to the tyre a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified valve: the sealant product would be workshop for assistance. expelled through the pipe.
  • Page 149 A loss of pressure indicates that the puncture has not been fully plugged; Visit a PEUGEOT dealer or a contact a PEUGEOT dealer or qualified qualified workshop as soon as workshop for assistance. possible.
  • Page 150: Checking Tyre Pressures

    Connect the black pipe to the PEUGEOT dealer. valve of the wheel or accessory. Do not forget to obtain a new sealant If necessary, fit one of the adaptors cartridge, available from PEUGEOT supplied with the kit first. dealers or from a qualified workshop.
  • Page 151: Changing A Wheel

    Practical information Changing a wheel Procedure for changing a faulty wheel for the spare wheel using the tools provided with the vehicle. Access to the tools 3. "Bolt cover" tool. For removing the bolt protectors (covers) on alloy wheels. 4. Socket for the security bolts (located in the glove box).
  • Page 152 Practical information Access to the spare wheel Wheel with trim When refitting the wheel , refit the trim starting by placing its notch facing the valve and press around its edge with the palm of your hand. Taking out the wheel The spare wheel is installed in the boot under the floor.
  • Page 153 Practical information Putting the wheel back in place Put the wheel back in its housing. Put the box back in the centre of the wheel Unscrew the yellow central bolt by a few and clip it in place. turns then put it in place in the centre of the wheel.
  • Page 154: Removing A Wheel

    Practical information Removing a wheel Parking the vehicle Immobilise the vehicle where it does not block traffic: the ground must be level, stable and not slippery. Apply the parking brake, switch off the ignition and engage first gear * to block the wheels.
  • Page 155 Practical information Place the jack 2 in contact with one of the Extend the jack 2 until its base plate is in Remove the bolts and store them in a clean two front A or rear B locations provided on contact with the ground.
  • Page 156: Fitting A Wheel

    Have the tightening of the bolts and the Pre-tighten the other bolts using the pressure of the spare wheel checked wheelbrace 1 only. by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop without delay. Have the punctured wheel repaired and refitted to the vehicle as soon as...
  • Page 157 Practical information Lower the vehicle fully. Tighten the security bolt using the Fold the jack 2 and detach it. wheelbrace 1 fitted with the security socket 4 (if your vehicle has them). Tighten the other bolts using the wheelbrace 1 only. Refit the bolt covers on each of the bolts (according to equipment).
  • Page 158: Changing A Bulb

    Practical information Changing a bulb Front lamps The headlamps are fitted with polycarbonate glass with a protective coating: do not clean them using a dry or abrasive cloth, nor with a detergent or solvent product, use a sponge and soapy water, when using a high pressure washer on persistent marks, do not keep the lance directed towards the...
  • Page 159 Practical information Changing direction indicator Changing dipped beam headlamp bulbs bulbs Remove the protective cover by pulling on Rapid flashing of the direction indicator Amber coloured bulbs, such as the the tab. warning lamp (right or left) indicates the direction indicators, must be replaced Disconnect the bulb connector.
  • Page 160 For the replacement of this type of LED lamp, Pull out the bulb and replace it. Pull out the bulb and replace it. contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified To reassemble, carry out these operations in workshop. reverse order.
  • Page 161 (top and bottom). Replace the module. two retaining clips. reverse order. To reassemble, carry out these operations in You should contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a reverse order. qualified workshop for the replacement of these bulbs. To obtain this module, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 162: Rear Lamps

    Rear lamps Changing the light emitting Brake lamps (P21W). 5. Foglamp (P21W). diode-LED lamps i 2. Reversing lamps (R10W). 3. Direction indicators (PY21W amber). For replacement, contact a PEUGEOT dealer 4. Sidelamps (light emitting diodes - or qualified workshop. LEDs).
  • Page 163 Practical information Changing brake lamp, reversing lamp and direction indicator bulbs These three bulbs are changed from inside the boot: open the boot, press the four tabs and remove the bulb remove the access grille from the holder, corresponding side trim panel, turn the bulb a quarter of a turn and change it.
  • Page 164: Number Plate Lamps

    To refit, press on the lens to clip it in place. order. Pull the bulb and change it. You can also contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a To refit, carry out these operations in reverse qualified workshop for the replacement of these order.
  • Page 165: Changing A Fuse

    Practical information Changing a fuse Access to the tools The extraction tweezer is fitted to the back of remove the carrier on which the tweezer is the fusebox cover located inside the glove box. fitted. Open the glove box lid, unclip the fusebox cover by pulling at the top right, disengage the cover completely and turn it...
  • Page 166 If the fuse fails again soon after replacement, workshop. combined consumption of all of the have the vehicle's electrical system checked by additional equipment connected a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. exceeds 10 milliamperes.
  • Page 167 Practical information Fuse tables Fuse N° Rating Functions 40 A Heated rear window. 10 A Heated door mirrors. 30 A Front one-touch windows. Not used. 30 A Rear one-touch windows. 10 A Folding door mirrors. The fusebox is placed in the lower dashboard 10 A Folding door mirrors.
  • Page 168 Practical information Fuses in the glove box Fuse N° Rating Functions Door mirrors, headlamps, diagnostic socket. Alarm. Independent telematic unit, trailer interface. Electrochrome rear view mirror, additional heating. Hi-Fi amplifier, parking sensors 15 A Front 12 V socket. 15 A Audio system, audio system (accessory).
  • Page 169 Practical information Fuse N° Rating Functions Glove box lamp, courtesy mirror, map reading lamps. 15 A Horn. 15 A Screenwash pump. Anti-theft. 15 A Air conditioning compressor. 15 A Rear wiper.
  • Page 170 Practical information Fuses under the bonnet Fuse table Fuse N° Rating Functions 15 A Front foglamps. 10 A Right hand main beam headlamp. 10 A Left hand main beam headlamp. 30 A Headlamp wash relay (accessory). 40 A Front wiper motor. 80 A Pre-heater plugs (Diesel).
  • Page 171: Battery

    The presence of this label indicates the use of a 12 V lead-acid battery with special technology and specification, for which the involvement of a PEUGEOT dealer or qualified workshop is required The battery is located under the bonnet. Raise the locking tab fully.
  • Page 172 Practical information Starting using another Charging the battery using battery a battery charger Disconnect the battery from the vehicle. Follow the instructions for use provided by the manufacturer of the charger. Connect the battery starting with the negative terminal (-). Check that the terminals and connectors are clean.
  • Page 173 1 minute before starting to permit initialisation of the electronic systems. However, if problems remain following this Do not reverse the polarity and use only operation, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a a 12 V charger. qualified workshop. Do not disconnect the terminals while Referring to the corresponding section, you the engine is running.
  • Page 174: Electrical Energy Economy Mode

    Practical information Electrical energy economy mode Switching to economy mode Exiting economy mode System which manages the duration of use of certain functions to retain a sufficient level of Once this time has elapsed, a message These functions are reactivated automatically charge in the battery.
  • Page 175: Changing A Wiper Blade

    Practical information Changing a wiper blade Before removing a front Fitting wiper blade Put the corresponding new wiper blade in place and clip it. Within one minute after switching off Fold down the wiper arm carefully. the ignition, operate the wiper stalk to position the wiper blades vertically on the windscreen.
  • Page 176: Towing The Vehicle

    Practical information Towing the vehicle Procedure for having your vehicle towed or for towing another vehicle using a removable towing eye. Access to the tools General recommendations Observe the legislation in force in your country. Ensure that the weight of the towing vehicle is higher than that of the towed vehicle. The driver must stay at the wheel of the towed vehicle.
  • Page 177: Towing Your Vehicle

    Practical information Towing your vehicle Towing another vehicle Place the gear lever in neutral (position N on an electronic gearbox or automatic gearbox). Failure to observe this instruction could result in damage to certain components (braking, transmission...) and the absence of braking assistance the next time the engine is started.
  • Page 178: Towing A Trailer

    Your vehicle is primarily designed for entrusted to a PEUGEOT dealer or a transporting people and luggage, but it may qualified workshop. also be used for towing a trailer.
  • Page 179 Side wind the engine as soon as possible. Take into account the increased sensitivity The rear parking sensors will be to side wind. deactivated automatically if a genuine PEUGEOT towbar is used.
  • Page 180: Fitting Roof Bars

    Maximum authorised weight on the roof Use accessories recommended rack, for a loading height not exceeding by PEUGEOT observing the 40 cm (with the exception of bicycle manufacturer's recommendations and carriers): 65 kg. fitting instructions so as to avoid the...
  • Page 181: Advice On Care And Maintenance

    (for example: finger marks...). scratch the paintwork. Always have paint repairs done by a PEUGEOT Never select a wash programme that dealer or a qualified workshop. finishes with a hot wax cycle.
  • Page 182: Accessories

    Practical information Accessories A wide range of accessories and genuine parts is available from the PEUGEOT dealer network. These accessories and parts have been tested and approved for reliability and safety. They are all adapted to your vehicle and benefit from PEUGEOT's recommendation and warranty.
  • Page 183 Practical information "Multimedia": audio systems, portable satellite navigation By visiting a PEUGEOT dealer, you can also systems, semi-integral support for portable obtain products for cleaning and maintenance satellite navigation system, hands-free kit, CD (exterior and interior) - including ecological changer, speakers, connection kit for MP3 or products in the "TECHNATURE"...
  • Page 184: Checks

    Checks PEUGEOT & TOTAL...
  • Page 185: Bonnet

    Checks Bonnet Before doing anything under the bonnet, switch off the Stop & Start system to avoid any risk of injury resulting from an automatic change to START mode. Opening Lift the safety catch and raise the bonnet. Unclip the stay from its housing and place it in the support slot to hold the bonnet open.
  • Page 186: Petrol Engines

    Checks Petrol engines The various caps and covers allow access for checking the levels of the various fluids and for replacing certain components. Screenwash reservoir. 2. Coolant reservoir. 3. Brake fluid reservoir. 4. Battery / Fuses. 5. Fusebox. 6. Air filter. Engine oil dipstick.
  • Page 187: Diesel Engines

    Checks Diesel engines The various caps and covers allow access for checking the levels of the various fluids, for replacing certain components and for priming the fuel system. Screenwash reservoir. 2. Coolant reservoir. 3. Brake fluid reservoir. 4. Battery / Fuses. 5.
  • Page 188: Fuel Tank

    Checks Fuel tank Fuel tank capacity: approximately 50 litres. Low fuel level Filling When the fuel tank minimum level is reached this warning lamp comes on on the instrument panel. When it first comes on there remains approximately 5 litres of fuel in the tank. You must refuel as soon as possible to avoid running out of fuel.
  • Page 189 Checks Fuel supply cut-off Your vehicle is fitted with a safety system that When you have filled the tank: cuts off the supply of fuel in the event of an put the cap back in place, impact. turn the key to the right, then remove it from the cap, close the flap.
  • Page 190: Misfuel Prevention (Diesel)

    Before travelling abroad, we slowly. filler nozzle. recommend that you check with the PEUGEOT dealer network, whether your vehicle is suitable for the fuel pumps in the country in which you want to travel. * According to country of sale.
  • Page 191 For Brazil only, special vehicles are marketed application of the special servicing conditions. to run on fuels containing up to 100 % ethanol Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified (E100 type). workshop. The use of any other type of (bio)fuel (vegetable or animal oils, pure or diluted, domestic fuel...) is strictly prohibited (risk of...
  • Page 192: Running Out Of Fuel (Diesel)

    Checks Running out of fuel (Diesel) 1.4 litre HDi engine 1.6 litre HDi engine On vehicle fitted with HDi engines, the fuel system must be primed if you run out of fuel; refer to the engine compartment view on the Fill the fuel tank with at least five litres of Fill the fuel tank with at least five litres of "Diesel engine"...
  • Page 193: Checking Levels

    Checks Checking levels If a level drops significantly, have the corresponding system checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. Check all of these levels regularly and top them up if necessary, unless otherwise indicated. Take care when working under the bonnet, as certain areas of the engine may be extremely hot (risk of burns).
  • Page 194: Changing The Coolant

    Checks Screenwash fluid level Changing the coolant The coolant level should be close Top up the level when necessary. to the "MAX" mark but should never The coolant does not have to be changed. exceed it. When the engine is warm, the temperature of the coolant is regulated by the fan.
  • Page 195 Do not discard used oil or fluids into sewers or onto the ground. This additive must be topped up by a Take used oil to a PEUGEOT dealer or PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop a qualified workshop (France) or to an without delay.
  • Page 196: Checks

    Checks Checks Unless otherwise indicated, check these components in accordance with the servicing booklet and according to your engine. Otherwise, have them checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. 12 V battery Air filter and passenger compartment filter Particle emissions filter (Diesel) The battery does not require any maintenance.
  • Page 197: Brake Pads

    Unless there is a leak in the circuit, a drop in Checking this system must be done by a the brake fluid level indicates that the brake Electronic gearbox PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. pads are worn. The gearbox does not require any maintenance (no oil change).
  • Page 198: Technical Data

    Technical data ENGINES AND GEARBOXES 1.1 litre VTi 1.2 litre VTi 1.4 litre VTi Petrol engines 68 hp 82 hp 95 hp 110 hp Manual Manual Electronic Manual Automatic Gearboxes (5-speed) (5-speed) (5-speed) (5-speed) (4-speed) Model codes: CC... CA... ZMZ0 HMZ0 - HMX0 HMZ0/PS 8FP0 - 8FN0...
  • Page 199 Technical data ENGINES AND GEARBOXES 1.6 litre VTi 1.6 litre THP Petrol engines 120 hp 155 hp Manual Manual Gearboxes (5-speed) (6-speed) Model codes: CC... CA... 5FS0 5FV8 Cubic capacity (cc) 1 598 1 598 Bore x stroke (mm) 77 x 85.8 77 x 85.8 Max power: EU standard (kW) Max power engine speed (rpm)
  • Page 200: Petrol Weights

    Technical data 1.1 litre VTi 1.2 litre VTi Petrol engines 68 hp 82 hp Manual Manual Electronic Gearboxes (5-speed) (5-speed) (5-speed) Model codes: CC... CA..ZMZ0 HMZ0 - HMX0 HMZ0/PS Body 3-door 5-door 3-door 5-door 3-door 5-door Unladen weight Kerb weight * 1 035 1 050 1 035...
  • Page 201 Technical data WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg) 1.4 litre VTi Petrol engine s 95 hp 110 hp Manual Automatic Gearbox (5-speed) (4-speed) Model codes: CC... CA... 8FP0 - 8FN0 5FS9 Body 3-door 5-door 3-door 5-door Unladen weight 1 055 1 070 1 120 1 150...
  • Page 202 Technical data WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg) 1.6 litre VTi 1.6 litre THP Petrol engines 120 hp 155 hp Manual Manual Gearboxes (5-speed) (6-speed) Model codes: CC... CA... 5FS0 5FV8 Body 3-door 5-door 3-door Unladen weight 1 080 1 090 1 090 Kerb weight * 1 155...
  • Page 203: Diesel Engines

    Technical data ENGINES AND GEARBOXES 1.4 litre HDi 1.4 litre e-HDi 1.6 litre e-HDi Diesel engine s 68 hp 68 hp 92 hp Manual Electronic Manual Gearboxes (5-speed) (5-speed) (5-speed) Model codes: CC... CA... 8HR0 8HP0/PS 9HP0/S Cubic capacity (cc) 1 398 1 560 Bore x stroke (mm)
  • Page 204 Technical data ENGINES AND GEARBOXES 1.6 litre e-HDi 1.6 litre e-HDi Diesel engines 92 hp 115 hp Electronic Manual Gearboxes (6-speed) (6-speed) Model codes: CC... CA... 9HPP - 9HP8/PS 9HD8/S - 9HR8/S Cubic capacity (cc) 1 560 1 560 Bore x stroke (mm) 75 x 88.3 75 x 88.3 Max power: EU standard (kW)
  • Page 205: Diesel Weights

    Technical data WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg) 1.4 litre HDi 1.4 litre e-HDi Diesel engines 68 hp 68 hp Manual Electronic Gearboxes (5-speed) (5-speed) Model codes: CC... CA... 8HR0 8HP0/PS Body 3-door 5-door 3-door 5-door Unladen weight 1 035 1 050 1 045 1 060...
  • Page 206 Technical data WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg) 1.6 litre e-HDi 1.6 litre e-HDi Diesel engines 92 hp 92 hp Manual Electronic Gearboxes (5-speed) (6-speed) Model codes: CC... CA... 9HP0/S 9HPP - 9HP8/PS Body 3-door 5-door 3-door 5-door Unladen weight 1 067 1 080 1 075...
  • Page 207 Technical data WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg) 1.6 litre e-HDi Diesel engine 115 hp Manual Gearbox (6-speed) Model codes: CC... CA... 9HR8/S Body 3-door 5-door Unladen weight 1 075 1 090 Kerb weight * 1 150 1 165 Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 665 Gross train weight (GTW) 2 645...
  • Page 208: Dimensions

    Technical data Dimensions (in mm)
  • Page 209: Identifi Cation Markings

    Technical data Identifi cation markings Various visible markings for the identification of your vehicle. It bears the following information: the tyre inflation pressures with and without load, the wheel rim and tyre sizes, the brands of tyre recommended by the manufacturer, the inflation pressure of the spare wheel, the paint colour code.
  • Page 210 Technical data...
  • Page 211: Emergency Or Assistance

    EMERGENCY OR ASSISTANCE CALL...
  • Page 212 OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM LED goes off. Cancellation is confi rmed by a voice message . To cancel a call, reply to the PEUGEOT CONNECT SOS call centre that it was a mistake. When the ignition is switched on, the green LED comes on for 3 seconds indicating that the system is operating correctly.
  • Page 213: Touch Screen

    Touch screen SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM MULTIMEDIA AUDIO SYSTEM BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE CONTENTS 01 First steps - Control panel 02 Steering mounted controls 03 General operation The system is protected in such a way that it will only operate in your vehicle. 04 Navigation: navigation guidance, traffic, map, settings...
  • Page 214 FIRST STEPS Selection of the audio source (depending on version): "FM" / "AM" radio wavebands. "USB" memory stick. CD (located in the glove box)*. Telephone connected by Bluetooth and streaming. Media player connected to the auxiliary socket (jack, cable not supplied). Volume adjustment (each source is independent, including TA messages and...
  • Page 215 STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS Rotation. Radio: automatic selection of next / Press: mute / restore sound. previous frequency. Media: previous / next track. Menus: movement Press. Radio: pre-set radio stations. Increase volume. Menus: confi rm. Incoming call: answer call. Call in progress: Telephone menu (contacts, call Decrease volume.
  • Page 216: General Operation

    GENERAL OPERATION Press MODE several times in succession for access to the following displays: "Radio " "Trip computer" r (or audio source being (refer to the "Instruments listened to: CD, USB, and controls" section) Auxiliary) "Map" "Telephone" (if navigation guidance in (if call in progress) progress)
  • Page 217 GENERAL OPERATION Entry keypads (examples) Return to the previous screen. Delete a character. Confi rm at the end of Area with choices which can each entry. vary according to the information memorised in the audio system. Every time this arrow appears, press the area in question.
  • Page 218 NAVIGATION Press MENU. For managing contacts and their addresses, refer to the "Communication" section. To use the telephone functions, refer to the "Communication" section. Press "Navigation".
  • Page 219 "Guide" - Choose the settings for calculation of the route. Access to the "Navigation" menu - Choose the navigation criteria: "Fastest", "Shortest", "Time/ Distance compromise", "Include tollroads", "Include ferries", "Pass close to waypoints". The map displays the route defi ned in line with the criteria. - Display the map and start navigation.
  • Page 220 NAVIGATION Press MENU. Having made your choices, confi rm to save the modifi cations. Press " Navigation ". Moving between the two menus.
  • Page 221 Access to the "Navigation" menu (continued) "Audio settings / Voice synthesis" - Choose the volume for the voice and for announcing street names. "Traffi c" - List of traffi c information messages. - Select the map or the descriptive information. - Refi...
  • Page 222 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE CHOOSING A DESTINATION Select "Guide ". TOWARDS A NEW DESTINATION Choose the navigation criteria: " Fastest " or the Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then "Shortest " or " Time/Distance compromise". select " Navigation". The route is displayed in the map (on the right).
  • Page 223 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE TOWARDS ONE OF THE RECENT DESTINATIONS TOWARDS A CONTACT Navigation towards a contact imported from a telephone is only Press MENU to display the "MAIN MENU" then possible if the address entered is compatible with the system. select "Navigation ".
  • Page 224 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE TOWARDS GPS COORDINATES TOWARDS A POINT ON THE MAP Press MENU to display the "MAIN MENU " then Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then select " Navigation". select " Navigation". Select "Navigation GPS ". Select "Navigation GPS".
  • Page 225 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE Points of Interest (POI) show all of the locations of services nearby (hotels, TOWARDS POINTS OF INTEREST (POI) retail outlet, airports, ...). Press MENU to display the "MAIN MENU" then Select the points of interest from the list offered. select "Navigation ".
  • Page 226 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE LIST OF MAIN POINTS OF INTEREST (POI) Public transport Business centres Restaurants Rest areas Service stations Shopping centres Hotels The detailed procedure for updating POIs can be found at "http://peugeot.navigation.com".
  • Page 227 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE RISK AREA ALERT SETTINGS Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then select " Navigation". It is then possible to activate risk area alerts, then choose: "With audible alert" "Warnings only when navigating" "Alert setting": the choice of timing allows the time before giving a speed camera alert to be defi...
  • Page 228 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE ADDING A WAYPOINT ORGANISING WAYPOINTS Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then To organise waypoints, carry out the previous operations 1 to select " Navigation". 3 again (Adding a waypoint). Select "Navigation GPS ". Select the waypoint that you want to move in the order.
  • Page 229: Route Options

    NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE ROUTE OPTIONS CALCULATION CRITERIA Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then select " Navigation". It is then possible to choose: the navigation criteria: " Fastest ", "Shortest", " Time/Distance compromise" the exclusion criteria: "Include tollroads" , " Include ferries ", "Pass close to waypoints", "...
  • Page 230: Traffic Information

    TRAFFIC TRAFFIC INFORMATION SETTING FILTERS DISPLAY OF MESSAGES Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then Press MENU to display the "MAIN select " Navigation". MENU" then select " Navigation". Select " Traffi c ". Select "Traffi c". Select "...
  • Page 231 TRAFIC RECEIVING TA MESSAGES MAIN TRAFFIC SYMBOLS Red and yellow triangle: traffi c information, for example: Press the MODE until the " RADIO" display is obtained. Select "TA". Select "Traffi c announcements (TA)". Select "Confi rm". Black and blue triangle: general information, for example: The TA (Traffi...
  • Page 232 TRAFIC DIVERSION FROM A ROUTE Press from MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " Select the diversion distance by pressing + or -. then select " Navigation". Select " Recalculate route". The route Select "Navigation GPS ". will be modifi ed in time and distance. Select "...
  • Page 233 MAP MANAGEMENT SELECTING THE POINTS OF INTEREST DISPLAYED ON THE MAP Select the points of interest from the list for Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then them to be displayed in the screen. select " Navigation". Select "Map".
  • Page 234 MAP ORIENTATION MAP COLOUR Press MENU to display the "MAIN MENU" then Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then select "Navigation ". select " Navigation". Select " Map ". Select "Map ". Select " Map heading ". Select "Map colour".
  • Page 235 SETTINGS NAVIGATION SPEECH SYNTHESIS VOLUME / STREET NAMES Press MENU to display the "MAIN MENU" then select "Settings". Select " Audio". Select " Voice". Adjust " Voice synthesiser volume " and/or " State street names" (spoken during navigation guidance). Select " Confi rm ".
  • Page 236 MEDIA Press MENU. After making your choices, confi rm to save the modifi cations. Press "Media".
  • Page 237 Access to the "Media" menu "Memory" - List of pre-set (memorised) radio stations. Press a radio station "Radio" to select it. - List of radio stations available and description of the station selected. Press twice to receive the radio station. - Enter the frequency of the radio station desired.
  • Page 238 MEDIA Press MENU. Press "Media ".
  • Page 239 Access to the "Media" menu (continued) "Photo selection" - Choose a photo from a preview. "Photo" - List of photographs available on a USB memory stick (not supplied, 2 GB maximum). - Display the selected photo full screen. "Slideshow" - Rotate the photo 90°. - Display the photos in succession in full screen.
  • Page 240: Selecting A Station

    RADIO SELECTING A STATION Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then Press the MODE button until the RADIO is select " Media ". displayed. Select "Radio". If necessary, select changing the source. Select "FM Radio" or "AM Radio". Select a radio station from the list offered.
  • Page 241 RADIO CHANGE A RADIO FREQUENCY Press MENU to display the "MAIN MENU" then Select changing source. select "Media ". Select " FM Radio " or " AM Radio ". Select "Radio ". By alphabetical list By manual frequency search Press the current radio band then choose the radio station from the list offered.
  • Page 242 RADIO PRESET A STATION Select a radio station or frequency (refer to the corresponding section). From the permanent display, press "Memory". Select a number in the list to preset the previously chosen radio station. A long press on this number presets the station. Recall pre-set stations Press MENU to display the "...
  • Page 243 RADIO ACTIVATE / DEACTIVATE RDS Press the MODE button until the RADIO / MEDIA display is obtained. Select " RDS". Select Alternative frequencies (RDS). Select Confi rm. RDS, if activated, allows you to continue listening to the same station by automatic retuning to alternative frequencies. However, in certain conditions, coverage of an RDS station may not be assured throughout the entire country as radio stations do not cover 100 % of the territory.
  • Page 244 MUSIC CD, MP3 CD, USB PLAYER, AUXILIARY SELECTION OF SOURCE Insert the CD in the player, insert the USB memory stick in the USB player or connect the Press the MODE button until the RADIO / USB peripheral to the USB port using a suitable MEDIA display is obtained.
  • Page 245 MUSIC CD, MP3 CD / USB PLAYER INFORMATION AND ADVICE The system supports USB mass storage or The audio equipment will only play audio fi les with".wma, .aac, iPod devices via the USB port (suitable cable .fl ac, .ogg and .mp3" fi le extensions and with a bit rate of between not supplied).
  • Page 246 MUSIC SELECTING A TRACK Previous track. List of USB or CD tracks and folders. Next track. Up or down in the list. Previous folder. Confi rm, next menu level. Up one menu level. Next folder. Pause.
  • Page 247: Audio Streaming

    The version of software in the audio system may not be compatible be a media source. with the generation of your Apple player. ® It is recommended that you activate " Repeat" on the Bluetooth The list of devices compatible with software versions is available peripheral. from PEUGEOT dealers.
  • Page 248 MUSIC USING THE AUXILIARY INPUT (AUX) Cable not supplied Press the MODE button until the RADIO display socket using an audio cable. is obtained. Select changing the source. Select the AUXILIARY source. First adjust the volume of your portable device (to a high level). Then adjust the volume of your audio system.
  • Page 249 SETTINGS AUDIO Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU ", then " Ambience" (choice of 6 musical ambiences) select " Settings". " Bass" "Treble" "Loudness" (Activate/Deactivate) "Distribution" (" Driver ", " All passengers", " Front speakers only ") Select "Audio". On-board Audio: Arkamys Sound Staging.
  • Page 250 COMMUNICATION Press MENU. Having made your choice, "CALL" to start the call. Press " Communications ".
  • Page 251 Access to the "Communications" menu "Keypad" - Enter a number using the keypad. Press CALL to start the call. "Contacts" - Enter another number. - List of contacts saved in the telephone. - "Micro OFF": cut the microphone temporarily so that the contact does not hear your conversation with a passenger.
  • Page 252 COMMUNICATION Press MENU. After making your choices, confi rm to save the modifi cations. Press "Communications". D6 D7 D8 D7 D8 D9 During a call (shortcut menu).
  • Page 253 Access to the "Communications" menu (continued) "Search" - Start the search for another peripheral so as to connect it to the "Bluetooth" audio system via Bluetooth. - List of telephones already paired with the audio system. - Display a description of the telephone. - Connect/disconnect the selected telephone.
  • Page 254 The ability of the system to connect with only one profi le depends on the telephone. The two profi les may both connect by default. Select the name of the desired peripheral from Visit www.peugeot.co.uk for more information (compatibility, the list and Confi rm. additional help, ...).
  • Page 255 BLUETOOTH The services available depend on the network, the SIM card and the compatibility of the Bluetooth telephone used. Check the telephone manual and with your network provider for details of the services available to you. Depending on the type of telephone, the system Choose a code for the connection then will ask you to accept or not the transfer of your "Confi...
  • Page 256 BLUETOOTH RECEIVING A CALL MANAGING PAIRED TELEPHONES An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display Press MENU to display the "MAIN MENU" then in the screen. select "Communications". Make a short press on the steering mounted Select "...
  • Page 257: Making A Call

    CONTACTS Use of the telephone is not recommended while driving. We MAKING A CALL recommended that you park safely or make use of the steering mounted controls. CALLING A NEW NUMBER CALLING A CONTACT Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then Press MENU to display the "...
  • Page 258: Ending A Call

    CALL LOG ENDING A CALL CALLING A RECENTLY DIALLED NUMBER Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then select " Communications ". Select the telephone in the screen. Or make a long press on the steering mounted TEL button. Select "Call log".
  • Page 259 SETTINGS RINGTONES MANAGING CONTACTS / ENTRIES Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then Press Menu to display the " MAIN MENU " then select " Settings". select " Communications ". Select " Contacts". Select "Audio". Select " Files". Select "Ringtones".
  • Page 260 SETTINGS Press MENU. After making your choices, confi rm to save the modifi cations. Press " Settings ".
  • Page 261 Access to the "Settings" menu "Display" - Brightness setting. - Modify the screen brightness in daylight. - Press to switch off the screen. Press the screen again (anywhere on its surface) to switch it on again. "System" - Select the language then confi rm. "Date &...
  • Page 262 SETTINGS Press MENU. Press "Settings". After making your choices, confi rm to save the modifi cations.
  • Page 263 "VEHICLE DIAGNOSTICS" Access to the "Settings" menu (continued) - List of faults detected (depending on version) in the vehicle. "Speed memorised" "Vehicle settings" - Memorise speed settings for use by the cruise control or speed - Choose from the categories: "Driving assistance", "Vehicle limiter.
  • Page 264 SETTINGS SYSTEM MODIFY SYSTEM SETTINGS Select: "Display" to switch off the screen or adjust Press MENU to display the " MAIN MENU " then the brightness. select " Settings". "Languages " to change the language. A black screen is displayed after confi...
  • Page 265 SETTINGS VEHICLE MODIFY SETTINGS Press MENU to display the "MAIN MENU" the select "Settings". Select " Vehicle ". Choose the setting from the list to see its description and, depending on version, modify the setting. Then select the setting to activate it. Select "...
  • Page 266 The POIs have not been selected. Select the POIs in the list of POIs. The POIs have not been downloaded. Download the POIs from the website: "http://peugeot.navigation.com". The speed camera The audible warning is not active. Activate audible warnings in the Guidance options audible warning does not menu, "Navigation - guidance", "Set parameters...
  • Page 267 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION Certain traffi c jams On starting, it is several minutes before the system begins to receive the Wait until the traffi c information is being received along the route are not traffi c information. correctly (display of the traffi...
  • Page 268 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION Some contacts are The options for synchronizing contacts are synchronizing the contacts Select "Display SIM card contacts" or "Display duplicated in the list. on the SIM card, the contacts on the telephone, or both. When both telephone contacts".
  • Page 269 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). I cannot fi nd some radio The station is not received or its name has changed in the list.
  • Page 270 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION In changing the setting The selection of an equalizer setting imposes the balance settings. Modify the balance or equalizer settings to obtain of treble and bass the the desired musical ambience. Modifying one without the other is not possible. equalizer setting is deselected.
  • Page 271 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION With the engine off, the When the engine is switched off, the system's operating time depends on Start the vehicle's engine to increase the battery the battery charge. system switches off after charge. a few minutes of use. The switch-off is normal: the system switches to economy mode and switches off to prevent discharging of the vehicle's battery.
  • Page 273: Audio System / Bluetooth

    AUDIO SYSTEM / BLUETOOTH CONTENTS 01 First steps 02 Steering mounted controls 03 Radio For safety reasons, the driver must only carry out 04 Audio operations which require prolonged attention while the vehicle is stationary. 05 Using the telephone When the engine is switched off and to prevent discharging of the battery, the system switches off after 06 Audio settings activation of energy economy mode.
  • Page 274 FIRST STEPS Select the source: FM1, FM2, AM, CD, USB, AUX, Streaming. accept an incoming call. Adjust audio settings: Abandon the current Long press: sound ambience, treble, operation. open the calls log for the bass, loudness, distribution, telephone connected. left/right balance, front/rear On / Off and volume Go up one level (menu or or end a call if in progress.
  • Page 275 02 STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS RADIO: automatic search for a higher frequency. RADIO: selection of the previous / next preset station. CD / MP3 / USB: selection of the next track. CD / USB: selection of the previous genre / artist / folder / playlist from the list CD / USB: continuous press: fast depending on classifi...
  • Page 276 RADIO RADIO The exterior environment (hills, buildings, tunnel, car park, below ground...) may prevent reception, even in RDS station tracking (alternative frequencies) mode. This phenomenon is normal in the propagation of radio waves and is in no way indicative of a fault with the audio system. MANAGE THE LIST PRESETTING AND SELECTING A STATION A long press on LIST builds or updates...
  • Page 277 RADIO RDS, if displayed, enables you to continue listening to the same ENTER A FREQUENCY MANUALLY station by automatic retuning to alternative frequencies. However, in certain conditions, coverage of an RDS station may not be assured throughout the country as radio stations do not cover 100 % of the territory.
  • Page 278 RADIO DISPLAY RADIO TEXT RECEIVING TA MESSAGES Radio text is information transmitted by the radio station related to The TA (Traffi c Announcement) function gives priority to TA alert the current programme or song. messages. To operate, this function needs good reception of a radio station transmitting this type of message.
  • Page 279 AUDIO AUDIO CD PLAYING A CD Insert 12 cm diameter circular compact discs only. Some anti-pirating systems, on original discs or CDs copied using a personal recorder, may cause faults which are no refl ection on the quality of the original player. Without pressing the EJECT button, insert a CD in the player, play begins automatically.
  • Page 280 AUDIO CD, USB INFORMATION AND ADVICE On a single disc, the CD player can read up to 255 MP3 fi les spread over 8 folder levels with a maximum of 192 folders. However, it is recommended that this be kept to 2 levels so as to limit the time taken The audio system will only play fi...
  • Page 281 AUDIO CD, USB To play a disc or memory stick which has already been inserted, press SRC/ PLAYING A COMPILATION TEL several times in succession and select " CD " or " USB". Insert an MP3 compilation in the CD player or connect a memory stick to the USB port.
  • Page 282 AUDIO Press MENU , select "Media" then select or deselect "TA" to activate Press LIST to display the structure of or deactivate reception of traffi c the folders in the compilation. messages. Select the play mode: "Normal" , "Random" , "Random all" or Select a line in the list.
  • Page 283 04 AUDIO iPod or PORTABLE PLAYER ® The audio fi les on a Mass Storage portable player * can The playlists are those defi ned in the iPod ® be heard through the vehicle's speakers by connecting it to the USB port (cable not supplied). Management of the device is via the audio system controls;...
  • Page 284 AUDIO STREAMING - PLAYING AUDIO FILES VIA BLUETOOTH In certain cases, playing of the audio fi les must be initiated from DEPENDING ON THE COMPATIBILITY OF THE PHONE the telephone. Streaming allows music fi les on a telephone to be heard via the The audio quality depends on the quality of the transmission from vehicle's speakers.
  • Page 285: Using The Telephone

    Bluetooth hands-free system of your audio system must be carried out with the vehicle stationary and the ignition on. Visit www.peugeot.co.uk for more information (compatibility, more help, ...). It is not possible to pair more that 5 telephones. Press MENU and select "Bluetooth"...
  • Page 286 USING THE TELEPHONE In some cases, the Bluetooth address of the telephone may appear instead of the name of the telephone. Accept the connection to the telephone. A message appears in the screen to confi rm the result of the connection.
  • Page 287 USING THE TELEPHONE MANAGING CONNECTIONS Press MENU then select "Bluetooth" . Select a telephone and confi rm "OK". Then select or deselect: "Tel." : hands-free connection Select "BT management" and confi rm. The list of paired telephones is displayed. "Audio" : play audio fi les "OK"...
  • Page 288 USING THE TELEPHONE MAKING A CALL - RECENTLY CALLED NUMBERS * Make along press on SRC/TEL to Previous or next page in the calls list. display the calls list. For access to the calls list, it is also possible to press MENU, select "Telephone"...
  • Page 289 USING THE TELEPHONE MAKING A CALL - RECEIVING A CALL FROM THE DIRECTORY An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display in the screen. Press MENU , select "Telephone". Press SRC/TEL or select "YES" to accept the call, select "NO"...
  • Page 290 USING THE TELEPHONE MANAGING CALLS SECRET - MUTE HANG UP (so that the caller cannot hear) In the contextual menu: select " Micro OFF " to switch off the In the contextual menu, select microphone. "Hang up" to end the call. select "...
  • Page 291 AUDIO SETTINGS The distribution, or spatialisation of sound, is an audio process which allows the sound quality to be improved according to the setting chosen, corresponding to the position of the listeners in the Press to display the audio settings vehicle.
  • Page 292 Press MENU then "Confi g.". Select "Version" for information on the software. Select "System" when you want to install an update. Select "Displaying" to activate or deactivate Information can be obtained from a PEUGEOT scrolling text. dealer. Select "Language" to modify the display language.
  • Page 293 SCREEN MENU MAP MENU Telephone Language Call Deutsch Radio Directory English Calls list Español Missed calls Français Dialed calls Italiano Write freq. Answered calls Nederlands Media Phone status Português Normal Português-Brasil Bluetooth Random Русский BT management Random all Türkçe Search Repeat Version Confi...
  • Page 294 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The following tables contain answers to the most 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 the different audio...
  • Page 295 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...
  • Page 296 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION 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.
  • Page 297 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION An iPod is not recognised The iPod is of a generation that is not compatible with the USB. when connecting to the USB port. The hard disk or device Some hard disks and devices need a power supply greater than is Connect the device to the 230 V socket, the 12 V is not recognised when provided by the audio system.
  • Page 299: Audio System

    AUDIO SYSTEM CONTENTS 01 First steps 02 Steering mounted controls 03 Audio system For safety reasons, the driver must only carry out operations which require prolonged attention while the 04 Audio settings vehicle is stationary. When the engine is switched off and to prevent 05 Screen menu map discharging of the battery, the system switches off after activation of economy mode.
  • Page 300: 01 First Steps

    01 FIRST STEPS Automatic search for a lower/ higher radio frequency. Select the previous/next CD track. Adjust audio settings: Abandon the current operation. Navigation in a list. sound ambience, treble, bass, Selection of source: loudness, left/right balance, Go up one level (menu or Press and hold: fast forward FM1, FM2, AM, CD, AUX.
  • Page 301: 02 Steering Mounted Controls

    02 STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS RADIO: automatic search for next frequency. RADIO: select previous / next preset station. CD / MP3: select the next track. Select previous / next item in a menu. CD: press and hold: fast forward. Volume up. Mute on;...
  • Page 302 AUDIO RADIO SELECTING A STATION The external environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks) may block reception, including in RDS mode. This is a normal effect of the way in which radio waves are transmitted and Press LIST to display the list of stations does not indicate any failure of the audio equipment.
  • Page 303 AUDIO RDS, if displayed, enables you to continue listening to the same station by automatic retuning to alternative frequencies. However, in certain conditions, coverage by an RDS station may not be assured throughout the country as radio stations do not cover 100 % of the territory.
  • Page 304 03 AUDIO DISPLAY RADIO TEXT RECEIVING TA MESSAGES Radio Text is information transmitted by the radio station on the The TA (Traffi c Announcement) function gives priority to TA station or on the song being played. alert messages. To operate, this function needs good reception of a radio station transmitting this type of message.
  • Page 305 03 AUDIO AUDIO CD PLAY A CD Insert 12 cm diameter circular compact discs only. Some anti-pirating systems, on original discs or CDs copied using a personal recorder, may cause faults which are no refl ection on the quality of the original player. Without pressing the EJECT button, insert a CD in the player, play begins automatically.
  • Page 306 03 AUDIO INFORMATION AND ADVICE On a given disc, the CD player can read up to 255 MP3 fi les spread The audio system can only play fi les with ".mp3", ".wma" or ".wav" over 8 levels. However, it is advisable to keep to a limit of two levels to extensions.
  • Page 307 AUDIO To play a disc already inserted, press PLAYING A COMPILATION SRC/BAND several times in succession until "CD" is displayed. Insert an MP3 compilation on the CD player. Press one of the buttons to select the previous or next track. The system constitutes playlists (in temporary memory) which may Press one of the buttons to select the take between a few seconds to several minutes.
  • Page 308 AUDIO Press LIST to display the compilation Go back one level. folder structure. Go back to the fi rst level to select the track classifi cation: By Folders : all folders containing audio fi les recognised on the Select a line in the list. peripheral, in alphabetical order, ignoring the folder structure.
  • Page 309 03 AUDIO AUXILIARY SOCKET (AUX) AUXILIARY JACK SOCKET The auxiliary Jack socket permits the connection of a portable Press the SRC/BAND button device. successively and select "AUX". Connect the portable device to the auxiliary Jack socket using First adjust the volume on your portable device. a suitable cable (not supplied).
  • Page 310: Play Mode

    03 AUDIO PLAY MODE The play modes available are: Select the desired play mode and Normal: the tracks are played in order, depending on the confi rm with OK to save the changes. classifi cation of the selected fi les. Random: the tracks in an album or folder are played in a random order.
  • Page 311: Audio Settings

    AUDIO SETTINGS The AMBIANCE, TREBLE and BASS settings are different and independent for each sound source. to display the audio settings menu. The settings available are: AMBIANCE, BASS, TREBLE, LOUDNESS, BALANCE, AUTO VOLUME. Select the settings to adjust. Adjust the setting then confi rm by pressing OK.
  • Page 312: Screen Menu Map P

    SCREEN MENU MAP MAIN FUNCTION MENU Displaying SCROLL TEXT Radio OPTION A Traffi c TA Option A1 Option A2 Radio Text OPTION B... Media Unit Play Celsius Normal Farhenheit Random Random all Repeat Language Radio Text...
  • Page 313: Frequently Asked Questions P

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The following tables contain answers to the most 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 Ambiance, Loudness) can be adapted to the different sound sources, Treble, Ambiance, Loudness) are adapted to the different audio...
  • Page 314 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...
  • Page 315 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION 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.
  • Page 316 Visual search Exterior Remote control key 44-50 opening / closing anti-theft protection guide-me-home lighting starting Panoramic sunroof Wipers 115-118 battery Roof bars Changing a wiper blade 118, 173 Accessories 180-181 Lighting controls 106-112 LED lamps Boot Daytime running lamps opening / closing emergency release Headlamp beam adjustment Temporary puncture repair kit...
  • Page 317 Visual search Interior Seat belts 126-128 Warning triangle Boot fittings 78-79 rear parcel shelf Interior fittings 74-77 hooks glove box boot lamp 12 V accessory socket retaining strap USB port / Auxiliary socket lashing rings mats Deactivating the passenger's front airbag Child seats 133-141...
  • Page 318 Visual search Instruments and controls Courtesy lamps Interior mood lighting Rear view mirror Touch screen 211-270 Emergency or assistance call 122, 209 Heating, ventilation 65-67 Manual air conditioning 68-69 Dual-zone air conditioning 70-72 Bluetooth audio system 271-296 Front demisting / defrosting Rear screen emist/defrost Audio system 297-313...
  • Page 319 Visual search Instruments and controls (cont.) Trip computer with touch screen 40-42 Setting the date and time Instrument panels 21-22 with the touch screen Warning lamps 23-32 Indicators 33-37 Gear shift indicator Lighting controls 106-112 Direction indicators Stop & Start 95-97 Alarm 51-52...
  • Page 320 Visual search Maintenance - Technical data 12V battery 169-171 Load reduction, economy mode 171, 172 Running out of fuel, Diesel Engine compartment Checking levels 191-193 fuses 163-164, 168 brake fluid coolant screenwash fluid Petrol weights 198-200 additive (Diesel with particle Diesel weights 203-205 emissions filter)
  • Page 321 Alphabetical index ABS ...............123 Backup starting ..........170 Colour screen ..........214 Accessories ..........180 Battery..........169-171, 194 Connectors, audio........76, 307 Accessory socket, 12V ........75 Battery, charging........170, 171 Coolant level ...........33, 192 Access to rear seats (3-door) ......58 Battery, remote control ......49, 50 Coolant temperature indicator ......
  • Page 322 Alphabetical index EBA (Emergency braking assistance)..123 Fuel gauge ............186 Identification plates........207 EBFD.............123 Fuel tank..........186, 188 Ignition .............81 Eco-driving .............19 Fusebox, dashboard ........163 Indicators, direction ......121, 157 Eco-driving (advice) ........19 Fuses.............163 Inflating accessories (using the kit) ....143 Economical driving .........19 Inflating tyres ..........19 Economy mode ..........
  • Page 323 Particle emission filter ......192-194 Mirror, rear view ..........64 Passenger compartment filter ...... Mirrors, door............ PEUGEOT CONNECT ASSISTANCE ..210 Misfuel prevention .........188 PEUGEOT CONNECT SOS ......210 Motorway function (direction indicators)..121 Player, CD MP3........278, 279 Mountings for ISOFIX seats ......139 Port, USB ..........76, 280...
  • Page 324 Alphabetical index Screen menu map ..216, 218, 234, 236, 248, Temporary tyre repair kit.......143 Vehicle identification........207 250, 258, 291, 310 Third brake lamp ...........162 Ventilation ........... 14, 66-68 Screenwash ..........116 TMC (Traffic info) ..........228 Screenwash fluid level ........192 Tools............149, 150 Seat, rear bench ..........60 Touch screen...........
  • Page 327 (Directive 2000/53) relating competence and equipment required, which to End of Life Vehicles, that it achieves a PEUGEOT dealer is able to provide. the objectives set by this regulation and The descriptions and illustrations are that recycled materials are used in the given without any obligation.
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