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  • Page 1 PEUGEOT BOXER HANDBOOK...
  • Page 2 Install the Scan MyPeugeot App application (content View or download the handbook at the following available offline). address: Also available in the MYPEUGEOT APP application. http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com/APddb/ Scan this QR Code for direct access. Select: – the language, – the vehicle and body style, –...
  • Page 3 Welcome Safety warning Thank you for choosing a Peugeot Boxer or a Peugeot e-Boxer. This document contains the key information and recommendations you Additional information will need to be able to explore your vehicle in complete safety. We strongly recommend familiarising yourself with it, as well as the Maintenance and Environmental protection feature Warranty Guide.
  • Page 4 Contents   ■ Overview Automatic air conditioning Driving Heating (Electric) Driving recommendations Additional heating systems Starting-switching off the engine   ■ Eco-driving Rear heating/air conditioning Battery standby system Additional programmable heating Parking brake Front demist - defrost Gearbox Instruments Rear screen de-icing Drive selector (Electric) Instrument panel Cab layout...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Diesel engines Steering mounted controls Electric motor Radio Checking levels Media Checks Telephone AdBlue® (BlueHDi engines) Settings Advice on care and maintenance Voice commands In the event of a breakdown Touch screen audio and telematics system Temporary puncture repair kit First steps Spare wheel Steering mounted controls...
  • Page 6 Overview Presentation Steering mounted controls for the audio system These illustrations and descriptions are intended Driver's front airbag/Horn as a guide. The presence and location of certain Ignition switch elements may vary, depending on the version or Additional programmable heating (Diesel) trim level.
  • Page 7 Overview Electric motor shown on the display integrated into the rear view mirror. The 12 V accessory battery 3 powers the vehicle’s conventional electrical system. It is recharged automatically by the traction battery via the on-board charger. The on-board charger 4 provides accelerated charging (mode 3) of the traction battery as well as the recharging of the 12 V accessory battery.
  • Page 8 Visit Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use vehicle will warm up much faster while driving. a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop engine braking rather than the brake pedal and As a passenger, avoid connecting your as soon as possible to restore your vehicle's press the accelerator gradually.
  • Page 9 Eco-driving Use the air conditioning rather than the heating to demist the passenger compartment. To heat the passenger compartment, select a temperature between 16°C and 22°C. You can monitor the real-time consumption of electrical current on the display integrated into the rear view mirror.
  • Page 10 Instruments Instrument panel – Trip computer (range, consumption, etc.) – Alert messages. (Diesel). – Function status messages. – Headlamp beam height. – Vehicle configuration. – Programmable overspeed alert. – Headlamp beam height. – Speed limiter or cruise control (Diesel). – Miles/Kilometres travelled. –...
  • Page 11 (fixed or flashing) and/or in several colours. (2): Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. Associated warnings (3): Go to a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified The illumination of a lamp may be accompanied 1. Traction battery charge level (%) workshop.
  • Page 12 Instruments Seat belt not fastened Orange warning/indicator lamps Temporarily or permanently on, with the engine running. Fixed, then flashing. Service A lack of oil or a major malfunction is detected. The driver has not fastened his seat belt. Temporarily on. Carry out (1) then manually check the level.
  • Page 13 Instruments Particle filter (Diesel) Fixed, accompanied by a message and Turn the steering wheel in the opposite direction an audible signal. Fixed. to return to the correct trajectory. The system has a fault. The particle filter is regenerating itself. Fixed, accompanied by an audible signal. Carry out (3).
  • Page 14 Instruments Cruise control Flashing. Adjust with the buttons on the MODE control The system has a fault. Fixed. module. Carry out (2). Cruise control is selected. Service spanner Manual selection. Diesel pre-heater Fixed. Blue warning/indicator lamps Fixed. Service is due. The climatic conditions mean that pre- Refer to the list of checks in the manufacturer's Main beam headlamps...
  • Page 15 Instruments Indicators Resetting the service If in doubt, check the oil level using the dipstick. indicator For more information on Checking levels, Service information A qualified workshop, equipped with the refer to the corresponding section. When the ignition is turned on and for a few diagnostic tool, will stop the permanent flashing seconds, the spanner symbolising servicing of the warning lamp after each service.
  • Page 16 For more information on Vehicle If the needle remains in the red zone, Once the 1,500 miles (2,400 km) configuration (MODE), refer to the contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified threshold is reached, this indicator corresponding section. workshop. flashes, accompanied by a temporary message...
  • Page 17 5 litres of AdBlue . You ® can also ask a PEUGEOT dealer or a This control panel gives access to menus in Fault confirmed qualified workshop to carry out the necessary order to customise some equipment.
  • Page 18 Instruments The corresponding information is displayed in This MODE button allows you to: the instrument panel display screen. Languages available: Italian, English, German, – access the menus and sub-menus, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Brazilian, – validate your choices, within a menu, Polish, Russian, Turkish and Arabic.
  • Page 19 Instruments Press... Sub-menu... Press... Select... Validate Allows you to... and exit Menu... 4 Activation of Trip B View a second "Trip B" distance. 5 Traffic sign Activate/Deactivate the reading of signs. 6 Time setting Hours/Minutes Increase Set the clock. Decrease Format Choose the clock display mode.
  • Page 20 Instruments Press... Sub-menu... Press... Select... Validate Allows you to... and exit Menu… 9 Unit Distance Choose the distance display unit. miles Consumption mpg (km/l) Choose the consumption display unit. mpg (l/100 km) Temperature °C Choose the temperature display unit. °F Tyre pressure Choose the tyre pressure display unit.
  • Page 21 Instruments Press... Sub-menu... Press... Select... Validate Allows you to... and exit Menu… 12 Service Service (miles/ Display the remaining miles/ km before kilometres to be travelled service) before the next service. Oil change Display the remaining miles/ (miles/km kilometres to be travelled before oil before the next oil change.
  • Page 22 Instruments Press... Sub-menu... Press... Select... Validate Allows you to... and exit Menu… 16 Blind spot Adjust the parameters of the blind spot monitoring Visual system. Visual and audible Auto 17Active Safety Activate/Deactivate the Brake function. 18 Exit menu Exit the menu. Pressing the down arrow brings you back to the first menu.
  • Page 23 Instruments Touch screen audio and Allows you to scroll down in a menu or – select "Trip B display" to activate or deactivate decrease a value. trip B of the trip computer (On, Off). telematics system From the "Safety/Assistance" sub-menu, it is "Settings"...
  • Page 24 Instruments ► Select the "Time setting" menu to set the time – Distance B and the clock format (24h or 12h) or select the – Average consumption B "Date setting" menu to set the day, month and – Average speed B year.
  • Page 25 Access 3-button remote control The interior courtesy lamp comes on briefly and the direction indicators flash twice. If your vehicle has an alarm, pressing this button disarms it. The indicator lamp in the central locking button, located in the dashboard, goes off. Central locking Pressing this control allows you to simultaneously lock all your vehicle's...
  • Page 26 Do not try to burn, crush or cut a used battery. The direction indicators flash three times. equivalent type to those recommended by PEUGEOT dealers. Return used batteries to Never leave anyone inside the vehicle approved collection points. when it is deadlocked.
  • Page 27 Access Summary of the main functions of the key Type of key Unlocking the cab Locking the doors Unlocking the rear doors Basic key Turn anti-clockwise (driver’s side). Turn clockwise (driver’s side). Remote control key Signalling Direction indicators 2 flashes. 1 flash.
  • Page 28 Access Anti-intrusion security ► Use the corresponding button on the remote control or use the key in the driver's door lock to When the vehicle is started, the system locks the unlock. cab and load space doors automatically when ► Pull the handle towards you. you reach approximately 12 mph (20 km/h).
  • Page 29 Access Rear doors From inside With the vehicle stationary, when opening the rear doors, the camera is activated and transmits views to the screen installed in the cab. Opening From outside ► Press the button located on the door panel to extend the angle of the door.
  • Page 30 Access Electric windows Deactivating the anti-tilt - Anti-tilt monitoring monitoring The system checks for any change in the attitude of the vehicle. (Depending on engine) Activation ► Press this button to deactivate the protection (e.g. when towing the vehicle ► Switch off the ignition and exit the vehicle. with the alarm on).
  • Page 31 Access Always remove the key from the ignition when leaving the vehicle, even for a short time. If an obstacle is encountered during operation of the electric windows, you must reverse the movement of the window. To do this, press the window control concerned.
  • Page 32 Ease of use and comfort Driver's seat Seat height Lumbar support For safety reasons, seat adjustments must only be made when the vehicle is stationary. Longitudinal ► Turn the knob to obtain the desired level of lumbar support. Head restraint ►...
  • Page 33 Ease of use and comfort Adjustable armrest Swivelling seat consumption in turn decreases energy consumption. Prolonged use of heated seats is not recommended for people with sensitive skin. There is a risk of burns for people whose perception of heat is impaired (illness, taking medication, etc.).
  • Page 34 Ease of use and comfort Rear seats Access to row 3 Backrest angle ► Lower the head restraint, then lift the control and fold the backrest forwards. ► To return the backrest to its original position, ► To access row 3, operate the outer row 2 seat lift the control again.
  • Page 35 Ease of use and comfort Do not remove a head restraint without storing it and securing it to a support. Do not allow anyone to travel in row 3 with the row 2 bench in the vertical position. Do not leave any objects on the folded backrest of row 2.
  • Page 36 Ease of use and comfort Electric adjustments As a safety precaution, these operations Day position, the lever is pushed. should only be carried out while the The ignition key must be in MAR position. vehicle is stationary. Mirrors Door mirrors ►...
  • Page 37 ► If the system does not produce cold air, compartment filter. Its specific active additive 1. Air conditioning on/off (depending on version) switch it off and contact a PEUGEOT dealer helps protect against polluting gases and bad 2. Adjusting the temperature or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 38 Ease of use and comfort Mono-zone automatic air Electric vehicles the side vents and central vents, To heat the passenger compartment, you conditioning must use the control panel located next to the the side vents, central vents and steering wheel. footwells, For more information, refer to the Heating the footwells,...
  • Page 39 Ease of use and comfort Complete switch-off This is the normal operating mode for the Recirculating the interior air isolates the automatic air conditioning system. passenger compartment from exterior odours ► Press button 3 to switch off the system. The –...
  • Page 40 Ease of use and comfort ► Press button 4 then use buttons 5 and 6 to ► If the system is switched off, press the OFF reduce or increase the temperature. button to switch it on. ► Turn the temperature setting knob to the right To preserve the traction battery's range, until HI appears on the display.
  • Page 41 Ease of use and comfort Additional rear ventilation Additional heating Supplementary heating systems On 2-3 seat versions, it is located under the This system is complementary driver's seat with air diffusion directed towards to the standard passenger the front. Additional heating compartment ventilation On 5-9 seat versions, it is equipment.
  • Page 42 Ease of use and comfort Setting the comfort The control panel for the programmable additional heating is located next to the steering temperature wheel, below the MODE control panel. ► Turn control 1 to select a position between blue (cold) and red (hot) so as to adjust the temperature to your requirements.
  • Page 43 Ease of use and comfort Delayed starting of the Cancelling the programming The screen and time setting indicator lamp light heating system ► To delete the programmed start time, briefly ► Within ten seconds, press one of the setting press button 3. The start time can be programmed between 1 buttons 1 until the exact time is displayed: The lighting of the screen and the preset number...
  • Page 44 De-icing the rear screen For maintenance and repairs, contact a Front demist - defrost PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop and/or door mirrors only. Only use approved replacement parts. These markings on the control panel...
  • Page 45 Ease of use and comfort Central storage Front seat storage With Stop & Start, when the rear screen demisting is switched on, the STOP compartment compartments mode is not available. Cab layout Make sure you do not leave any item in the passenger compartment which could act like a magnifying glass under the effect of the sun's rays and cause a fire - risk of fire or...
  • Page 46 Ease of use and comfort ► Pull or push the top of the table to unfold or fold it. The clip is used to hold documents, slips, etc. To insert or extract a CD, firstly fold the table. If your vehicle is equipped with a 2-seat front bench seat and a front passenger airbag, the table cannot be raised.
  • Page 47 Chilled glove box 12 volt socket Maximum power: 180 W. The connection of an electrical device not approved by PEUGEOT, such as a USB charger, may adversely affect the operation of vehicle electrical systems, causing faults such as poor radio reception or interference with displays in the screens.
  • Page 48 Ease of use and comfort Courtesy lamp Overhead storage Reading lamps compartment It can be activated by: – the switches located on the courtesy lamp, It is located above the sun visors. with the ignition on - MAR - ON position, Maximum load: approximately 20 kg.
  • Page 49 Ease of use and comfort Rear fittings Support for stowing rail The connection of an electrical device not approved by PEUGEOT, such as a USB charger, may adversely affect the Stowing rings operation of vehicle electrical systems, causing faults such as poor radio reception or interference with displays in the screens.
  • Page 50 Ease of use and comfort Courtesy lamps Load stop Lighting is installed in the centre of the base of the torch. On the floor, behind the front seats, a horizontal Remove the torch from its base by pressing partition protects the driver and front passengers the button and then rotating it 90 degrees against the risk of load movement.
  • Page 51 Ease of use and comfort Exterior fittings Sliding side windows Protective grille Depending on version, the vehicle has side Located at the end of each headlamp unit, they windows that can be opened. are fixed on the crossmember on the upper part ►...
  • Page 52 Ease of use and comfort Retractable footboard To facilitate the access and exit of the rear passengers, the vehicle may be equipped with a footboard, which unfolds at the opening of the sliding side door.
  • Page 53 LED daytime running adjusted to avoid dazzling oncoming drivers. Direction indicators Consult a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified lamps workshop. ► Left or right: lower or raise the lighting control stalk, beyond the point of resistance.
  • Page 54 Lighting and visibility Automatic illumination of Guide-me-home lighting This system is a driving aid. The driver remains responsible for headlamps If your vehicle is equipped: when you leave your the vehicle's lighting, its correct use for the vehicle, the dipped beam headlamps remain on prevailing conditions of light, visibility and If your vehicle is fitted with this function, the for the selected period of time (e.g.
  • Page 55 Lighting and visibility Parking lamps Operation If the main beam headlamps are still needed, flash the headlamps again; the main beam This system allows you to leave the lamps on headlamps then remain on fixed until the vehicle when parked; with the ignition off, and the key in reaches a speed of approximately 25 mph (40 the STOP position or removed.
  • Page 56 Lighting and visibility Headlamp beam height Do not cover the rain sensor, located at the top centre of the windscreen. adjustment When washing the vehicle, switch off the ignition or deactivate the automatic rain To avoid inconvenience to other road users, sensitive wipers.
  • Page 57 Lighting and visibility Changing a windscreen This fluid level should be checked regularly, particularly during winter. wiper blade For more information on Checking the levels and, in particular, on the screenwash / headlamp washer levels, refer to the corresponding section. Changing a wiper blade ►...
  • Page 58 ► Pressing this red button causes all the information, skills and equipment required, all suspension of the commercial warranty. direction indicators to flash. of which a PEUGEOT dealer is able to They can work with the ignition switched off. provide. Installation of accessory radio...
  • Page 59 You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so. Control) optimises traction in order to limit – emergency braking assistance (EBA), Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified wheel slip, by acting on the brakes of the driving – wheel anti-slip regulation (ASR) or traction workshop.
  • Page 60 When changing wheels (tyres and rims), Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a Malfunction ensure that these are approved for your qualified workshop.
  • Page 61 In these situations, the Intelligent Traction comes on. downhill. Control system overrides the ASR system by Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a It maintains the vehicle at a constant speed transferring the driving force to the wheel with qualified workshop.
  • Page 62 Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a with a two-seat front bench seat. of airbag deployment. Deployment of the qualified workshop.
  • Page 63 Safety Fastening Height adjustment The rear seats / bench seats are fitted with three-point inertia reel seat belts. ► Pull the strap, then insert the tongue in the The central seat has a guide and an inertia reel, buckle. which are attached to the backrest. ►...
  • Page 64 This equipment will only deploy once. If a In order to be effective, a seat belt must: a textile cleaning product, sold by PEUGEOT second impact occurs (during the same or a – be tightened as close to the body as dealers.
  • Page 65 All work on the airbag systems must only PEUGEOT dealer. The curtain airbags are built into the pillars and be performed by a PEUGEOT dealer or a Do not fix or attach anything to the seat the upper passenger compartment area, in the qualified workshop.
  • Page 66 Safety seats suited to their weight, on seats fitted with the child seat firmly on the vehicle seat. If – A child or an animal in a vehicle which is a seat belt or ISOFIX mountings. the passenger seat is adjustable, move it exposed to the sun, with the windows closed.
  • Page 67 Safety Child seat at the front Deactivating/Reactivating the front Warning label - Front passenger airbag passenger airbag You must comply with the following instruction, as reminded by the warning label on both sides of the passenger sun visor: NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur.
  • Page 68 Safety Locations for child seats secured using the seat belt In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for installing child seats secured using a seat belt and universally approved according to the weight of the child and the seating position in the vehicle. Seat Weight of the child and indicative age Under 13 kg...
  • Page 69 Safety This ISOFIX mounting system provides fast, removed). Then, attach the hook to the rear ring reliable and safe fitting of the child seat in the and tighten the upper strap. vehicle. An incorrectly installed child seat The ISOFIX child seats are fitted with two compromises the child's safety in the latches which are secured on the two front rings.
  • Page 70 Safety Under 10 kg Under 10 kg From 9 to 18 kg (group 0) (group 0) (group 1) Up to about 6 months Under 13 kg From about 1 to 3 years old (group 0+) Up to about 1 year old Row 2 rear side seats with 2-seat bench seat in Row 1 IUF Seat suitable for the installation of a universal ISOFIX child seat.
  • Page 71 Adhere to applied. Risk of overheating and Never leave children inside the vehicle the maximum permissible weight, according to damaging the braking system! unsupervised. PEUGEOT dealer specifications. Loads must be securely lashed down.
  • Page 72 Indicate changes of direction well in advance so If in doubt about the state of your vehicle, that you are seen by other road users. Do not exceed the maximum towable contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified weights. Take care workshop.
  • Page 73 Use another key and vehicle comes to a stop, to help it to cool. ► Reduce speed and lower the engine speed to have the faulty key checked by a PEUGEOT limit the amount of heating produced. dealer.
  • Page 74 – check that you are in possession of the confidential card, Starting Ignition switch – have the keys memorised by a PEUGEOT ► With the parking brake applied and the dealer, to be sure that the keys in your gearbox in neutral, turn the key to the MAR possession are the only ones that allow the position.
  • Page 75 Driving Starting/Switching off the If the driver's door is opened with mode D or R selected, the drive selector motor (Electric) automatically switches to mode N. The Starting message "DRIVE ACTIVE" is displayed in the rear view mirror accompanied by an audible ►...
  • Page 76 Driving Parking brake Release Engaging reverse gear Application ► Apply the parking brake to immobilise the vehicle. ► Check that the parking brake is correctly applied before leaving the vehicle. Apply the parking brake only when the ► Pull the lever up gently and press the button vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 77 Driving Drive selector (Electric) R : Reverse the traction battery and thereby optimise the vehicle's driving range. Operation Gear shift indicator When the ignition is switched on, the drive selector is always in mode N. Depending on version or engine, this system ►...
  • Page 78 Driving Stop & Start When the function is deactivated, the indicator This indicator lamp comes on in the lamp is lit; if the engine was in standby, it restarts instrument panel and the engine goes into The Stop & Start function puts the engine immediately.
  • Page 79 Driving where the engine is needed to assure control of – the engine has been stopped for around 3 Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a a system. minutes with Stop & Start, qualified workshop.In the event of a malfunction –...
  • Page 80 – lengthens braking distances, an audible signal. – causes premature wear of the tyres, Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a – increases energy consumption. qualified workshop. Tyre under-inflation With the brake pedal and clutch pedal pressed,...
  • Page 81 Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified ► If it is not possible to carry out this check workshop to have the system checked or, immediately, drive carefully at reduced speed.
  • Page 82 In the event of a system malfunction, this warning lamp comes on. recommendations Adjusting the platform sill up or down Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. ► A quick press on one of the controls selects Driving and manoeuvring aids cannot, in the upper or lower level.
  • Page 83 If the front bumper is to be repainted, contact conditions of bright sunlight or inadequate Maintenance a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop; lighting, the image may be darkened and with Clean the bumpers and door mirrors and certain types of paint could interfere with the lower contrast.
  • Page 84 When replacing the bulbs of the headlamps, authorised locally. – no overtaking, it is highly recommended that you fit genuine In case of doubt, contact a PEUGEOT dealer – the end of the previous limitations/restrictions. replacement parts. or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 85 Driving Operating limits – These traffic signs are then displayed in the System which prevents the vehicle instrument panel. from exceeding the speed The system does not take account of reduced The system can display two traffic signs (speed programmed by the driver. speed limits, especially those imposed in the limit and no overtaking/end of no overtaking) The speed is selected when the vehicle is...
  • Page 86 Driving Pressing again deactivates it, OFF is displayed Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT again and a message appears confirming dealer or a qualified workshop. The display indicates OFF and the last deactivation. Fixed speed limiter programmed speed. Exceeding the programmed...
  • Page 87 Driving Cruise control - Specific Operating limits To be programmed or activated, the speed of the Never use the system in the following vehicle must be above 19 mph (30 km/h), with at recommendations situations: least 2 gear engaged. – In an urban area with the risk of The cruise control function does not pedestrians crossing the road.
  • Page 88 This system is particularly useful on motorways Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT and main roads. dealer or a qualified workshop. There are two methods for memorising a speed...
  • Page 89 Driving a qualified workshop for any replacement and – In the event of a lane departure, the direction seconds after the direction indicator is switched calibration of the camera. indicator corresponding to the direction (right or off. left) of the departure has not been operated. A warning may be transmitted if a direction Operation –...
  • Page 90 Driving Malfunction audible signal and confirmed by a message on Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT the display. dealer or a qualified workshop. When a malfunction occurs, this warning lamp lights up, accompanied by an Status of the Message on the display...
  • Page 91 Driving Blind spot monitoring with When starting the vehicle, the warning lamp comes on in each mirror to indicate that the trailer detection system is activated. The status of the system is memorised when the For more information, refer to the ignition is switched off.
  • Page 92 Driving Active Safety Brake with The trailer detection mode is set via the MODE button. Collision Risk Alert and For more information on Vehicle configuration Intelligent emergency (MODE), refer to the corresponding section. Two modes are available: braking assistance – Max: for a trailer length greater than 9 metres. –...
  • Page 93 Following an impact, the system is limits automatically deactivated. When the driver must suspend the system: Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a Vehicle moving forward. qualified workshop. ESC system operational. DSC/ASR systems activated. Seat belts fastened for all passengers.
  • Page 94 Driving Collision Risk Alert Active Safety Brake The message "Brake!" is displayed. Level 3: finally, in some cases, a haptic alert It warns the driver that their vehicle is at risk of in the form of micro-braking can be given, collision with the vehicle in front.
  • Page 95 Certain types of obstacle detected at the Malfunction Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified beginning of the manoeuvre will no longer be workshop to have the system checked. detected at the end of manoeuvre if they are...
  • Page 96 Driving Reversing camera The last image also remains displayed in the same way, with the vehicle stationary, when closing the rear doors. For more information, refer to the General recommendations on the use With optimum vehicle conditions (position of driving and manoeuvring aids. on the road, loading level) the maximum area of visibility covered by the camera has a field depth approximately 3 m long and 5.5 m...
  • Page 97 PEUGEOT & TOTAL PARTNERS IN PERFORMANCE! For over 20 years, the PEUGEOT TOTAL partnership has pushed the boundaries of performance to achieve successes in the most difficult of conditions, with the victories in the Le Mans 24 Hours, in the Dakar Rally, and also those by all of our Rally customers around the world.
  • Page 98 Practical information Fuel It triggers the hazard warning lamps and the courtesy lamps, as well as the unlocking of the The capacity of the tank is about 90 litres. doors. Fuel tanks of different capacities may be fitted, After the impact and before restoring 60 and 120 litres, depending on the engine.
  • Page 99 For other versions, the second button is fuels could prevent the engine from operating An electric vehicle’s power train can replaced by a fuse; contact a PEUGEOT correctly. In these temperature conditions, use become hot during use and after dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 100 State of charging Meaning This battery stores the energy that powers Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified indicator lamp the electric motor and the thermal comfort workshop to have the system checked.
  • Page 101 A full range of charging cables is available from and try again. your dealer. The charging nozzle Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified is unlocked and can workshop for more information and to obtain be removed. suitable charging cables.
  • Page 102 Practical information Accelerated charging, mode 3 Superfast charging, mode 4 Charging cable, mode 3 (AC) Accelerated charging unit (depending on Fast public charger version) (superfast charging - direct current (DC)) (accelerated charging - single-phase or three- phase alternating current (AC)) In mode 3 with an accelerated charging unit: 32 A maximum charging current.
  • Page 103 Practical information Charging the traction This time allows the voltage to balance across When parking the vehicle for more than one all of the traction battery's cells (ensuring a month, keep the level of charge above 50%. battery (Electric) level voltage across all of its cells). When parking the vehicle for a very long This process helps keep the traction battery in period, charge the vehicle every 2 months.
  • Page 104 "CHARGING" appears on the display integrated ► Disconnect the charging cable and wait for For more information, contact a PEUGEOT into the rear view mirror and the level of current the level of electric current to return to normal.
  • Page 105 16 mm Before disconnecting the nozzle from the mechanism and preventing charging of the charging connector: For more information, contact a PEUGEOT traction battery! ► Switch off the current to the charging unit (if dealer or a qualified workshop. applicable).
  • Page 106 Practical information Towing a trailer Installation tips If the towbar is not fitted by a PEUGEOT dealer, it must still be fitted in accordance with ► To fit the snow chains during a journey, stop the vehicle manufacturer's instructions. the vehicle on a flat surface at the side of the road.
  • Page 107 Practical information – the towball must not be able to move in its carrier; test by shaking it with your hand. During use Never release the locking system with a trailer or load carrier on the towball. Never exceed the maximum authorised weight for the vehicle (the Gross Vehicle Weight - GVW), the trailer, or the sum of the two (the Gross Train Weight - GTW).
  • Page 108 ► Connect the trailer plug to connection socket 2 on the carrier. Work on the towing device Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a Removing the towball qualified workshop. ► Disconnect the trailer plug from the connection socket 2 on the carrier.
  • Page 109 Practical information Roof-mounted carrying On the inside Roofs cannot be equipped with a carrying system on H3 height versions. systems This operation must only be done with the Strictly observe the legal provisions in vehicle stationary and the driver’s door open. force concerning the maximum volume measurements.
  • Page 110: Diesel Engines

    Practical information Diesel engines On the outside ► Unclip the stay and rotate it to insert it into the first slot and then into the second slot. ► Push the lever located above the grille Because of the presence of electrical 1.
  • Page 111: Electric Motor

    Empty used oil into the containers reserved Checking levels then pull it out again to visually check the oil for this purpose at a PEUGEOT dealer or a level: the correct level is between marks A (max) qualified workshop. Check all of the following levels regularly in and B (min).
  • Page 112 ► Replace the dipstick. A level of coolant that is too low risks causing (or available from your PEUGEOT dealer and major damage to the engine; the coolant level Brake fluid qualified workshops).
  • Page 113: Checks

    To access the filler cap, pull the telescopic filler manufacturer's service schedule and according neck and unclip the cap. to your engine. Otherwise, have them checked by a PEUGEOT Fluid specification If the level is close to or below dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 114 This has no impact on the undesirable odours. the exhaust system/particle filter assembly. vehicle’s behaviour and the environment. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a Oil filter qualified workshop. Due to the high exhaust temperatures Change the oil filter each time the engine caused by the normal operation of the oil is changed.
  • Page 115 ► Loosen bleed screw 2. services. ► Switch on the ignition. The gearbox does not require any This system must be checked by a PEUGEOT ► Wait for the scavenge pump to stop. maintenance (no oil change). dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 116: AdblueĀ® (Bluehdi Engines)

    (DPF) for the treatment of exhaust gases. malfunction, it is essential to visit a sidewalls. PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop as SCR system soon as possible. After 250 miles (400 km), Using a liquid called AdBlue that contains ®...
  • Page 117 5 minutes before switching on the In certain conditions (high temperature, for ignition, without opening the driver's door, It is possible to obtain AdBlue from a PEUGEOT ® example), the risk of release of ammonia cannot unlocking the vehicle or bringing the dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 118: Advice On Care And Maintenance

    Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified label carefully before pouring the contents of the workshop for advice on removing stubborn container into the vehicle's AdBlue tank.
  • Page 119 Practical information Interior Comply with the instructions for use stated on the product. When washing the vehicle, never use a water hose or high-pressure jet to clean Decals the interior. (Depending on version) Liquids carried in cups or other open Do not use a high-pressure washer to containers can spill, presenting a risk of clean the vehicle - risk of damaging or...
  • Page 120: In The Event Of A Breakdown

    In the event of a breakdown Temporary puncture repaired. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. repair kit • if the tyre pressure has reached 5 bar, restart immediately. This temporary puncture repair kit is stored in a ► After driving for approximately 10 minutes, bag, placed in one of the front doors.
  • Page 121: Spare Wheel

    If the tyre needs to be deflated, connect hose PEUGEOT dealer or an authorised waste I to the tyre valve and press the yellow button disposal site. located in the centre of the compressor switch.
  • Page 122 In the event of a breakdown 1 - Getting the tools C. Jack I. Caliper D. Wheelbrace They are stored in a box under the front With alloy wheels: E. Screwdriver (handle and bits) passenger seat. F. Removable towing eye 2 - Removing the spare wheel from its housing To facilitate this, lift the rear of the...
  • Page 123 In the event of a breakdown 3 - Position the jack ► Remove caliper I from the outer part of the steel wheel. Ensure that the jack is stable. With alloy wheels: If the ground is slippery or loose, the jack may collapse - Risk of injury! ►...
  • Page 124 In the event of a breakdown At the front Never go underneath a vehicle raised using a jack (use an axle stand). Do not use: – The jack for any other purpose than lifting the vehicle. – A jack other than the one supplied by the ►...
  • Page 125 In the event of a breakdown 4 - Replacing the wheel to ► Fit the spare wheel by aligning the 2 holes M with the 2 corresponding shafts N. be repaired ► Start screwing the bolts on by hand. ► Remove the wheel trim (depending on version) by levering it off with screwdriver E.
  • Page 126 In the event of a breakdown ► Tighten initially using wheelbrace D and bar Check that it is securely fastened in its compartment under the floor. ► Lower the vehicle using wheelbrace D and Improper wheel positioning can compromise bar B, then remove the jack. safety.
  • Page 127: Changing A Bulb

    In the event of a breakdown Front lamps ► Check that the wheel is flat against the floor It is essential only to use anti-ultraviolet of the vehicle and that the notch G of the winch (UV) type bulbs, so as not to damage the is visible.
  • Page 128 If the vehicle is fitted with LED daytime running anti-clockwise. ► Disconnect the electrical connector by lamps, contact a PEUGEOT dealer. ► Change the bulb. removing its locking ring. Front foglamps ► Remove the two fixing screws of the lamp unit.
  • Page 129 In the event of a breakdown Left-hand and right-hand The replacement of halogen bulbs must be done with the headlamps switched off sidelamps a few minutes beforehand (risk of serious Type A, W5W - 5W burns). Do not touch the bulb directly with your fingers;...
  • Page 130 In the event of a breakdown Rear lamps Front/Rear ► Remove the corresponding access flap by ► Press the points indicated by the arrows, then removing its seven fixing screws (van) remove the courtesy lamp. 1. Brake lamps ► Open the protective flap. ►...
  • Page 131: Fuses

    ► Replace the bulb. All work must be carried out only by a ► Carry out the operations in reverse order to PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop reposition each bulb. The replacement of a fuse by a third party...
  • Page 132: Battery / Accessory Battery

    Flat accessory battery not recommended by PEUGEOT and not It is no longer possible to start the motor installed in accordance with its or recharge the traction battery.
  • Page 133 ► Tilt lever 1 downwards to release the Some settings are cancelled and must be terminals. entered once again; contact a PEUGEOT dealer. ► Remove terminals 2 from the negative (-) If the vehicle is equipped with a tachograph or terminal.
  • Page 134: Towing

    12 V lead-acid battery with Charging the battery using a special technology and specification; the battery charger involvement of a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop is essential when ► Access the battery, located in the left-hand Connect only to the terminals indicated replacing or disconnecting the battery.
  • Page 135 In the event of a breakdown Ensure that the weight of the towing vehicle is A professional towing service must be Before towing the vehicle, it is essential higher than that of the towed vehicle. called if: to put the vehicle in free-wheeling mode. The driver must remain at the wheel of the –...
  • Page 136 In the event of a breakdown Towing your vehicle Towing another vehicle The removable towing eye is located in the tool box under the front passenger seat. ► Unclip the cover using a flat tool. The fixed towing eye is located under the bumper, on the right-hand side.
  • Page 137: Technical Data

    37°C, reduce the publication are presented in the tables. towed weight. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop to obtain missing values. Towing even with a lightly loaded vehicle can adversely affect its road holding.
  • Page 138: Diesel Engines

    Technical data Diesel engines Euro 6.3 Diesel engines Engines 2.2 BlueHDi 120 S&S 2.2 BlueHDi 140 S&S 2.2 BlueHDi 165 S&S Gearbox Manual 6-speed (BVM6) Manual 6-speed (BVM6) Manual 6-speed (BVM6) Cubic capacity (cc) 2,197 2,197 2,197 Max. power - EC standard (kW) Fuel Diesel Diesel...
  • Page 139: Electric Motor

    Technical data Electric motor Model codes: Braked trailer (within the GTW limit) (kg) on a 10% or 12% gradient Unbraked trailer (kg) Maximum authorised nose weight (kg) Electric motor Technology Synchronous with permanent magnets Max. power : EC standard (kW)/(hp) 90/120 Traction battery Technology...
  • Page 140: Weights

    Technical data Weights and towed loads These tables present the approved weight values (in kg) according to the dimensions and designations of the vehicle. Minibus Dimensions Designations Unbraked trailer Maximum authorised nose weight L3 H2 4,005 L4 H2 4,250 For Combi versions, the maximum weight of the Braked trailer (within the GTW limit), on a 10% or 12% gradient, is: 2,500 kg. 5-6 seater Combi Dimensions Designations...
  • Page 141 Technical data Dimensions Designations Unbraked trailer Maximum authorised nose weight L1 H1 2,800 150* /100** 3,000 150*/100** 3,300 150*/100** 3,500 150*/100** 3,500 150*/120** 4,005 150*/120** L1 H2 3,000 150*/100** 3,300 150*/100** 3,500 150*/100** L2 H1 3,000 150*/100** 3,300 150*/100** 3,500 150*/100** 3,500 150*/120**...
  • Page 142 Technical data Dimensions Designations Unbraked trailer Maximum authorised nose weight L3 H2 3,300 150*/100** 3,500 150*/100** 3,500 150*/120** 4,005 150*/120** L3 H3 3,300 150*/100** 3,500 150*/100** 3,500 150*/120** 4,005 150*/120** L4 H2 3,500 150*/120** 4,005 150*/120** L4 H3 3,500 150*/120** 4,005 150*/120** * Euro 6.3 only.
  • Page 143: Dimensions

    Technical data Dimensions Dimension values are given in millimetres. Your vehicle comes in 4 lengths (L1, etc.) and 3 heights (H1, etc.): Overall length 4,963 5,413 5,998 6,363 Overall height 2,254 2,524 2,254 2,524 2,524 2,764 2,524 2,764 Wheelbase 3,000 3,450 4,035...
  • Page 144 Technical data Front overhang Rear overhang 1,015 1,380 Width (with/without mirrors) 2,508/2,050 Front track width 1,810 Rear track width 1,790 Loading sill height 535 to 565 Interior floor length 2,670 3,120 3,705 4,070 Maximum interior load height 1,662 1,932 1,662 1,932 1,932 2,172...
  • Page 145 Technical data Rear doors Rear doors useable height 1,520 1,790 1,520 1,790 1,790 2,030 1,790 2,030 Rear doors useable width 1,562 Side door...
  • Page 146 Technical data Height of the sliding side door 1,485 1,755 1,485 1,755 1,755 Width of the sliding side door 1,075 1,250 Combi L1H1 L2H2 1,201 1,322 1,201 1,743 1,651 2,193...
  • Page 147: Identification Markings

    Technical data Identification markings – the tyre pressures when laden. European whole vehicle type approval The tyre pressures must be checked when number the tyres are cold, at least monthly. Vehicle identification number (VIN) Gross vehicle weight (GVW) D. Paint code Gross train weight (GTW) This reference number is located on the front 5.1 -...
  • Page 148: Glossary Of Labels

    Technical data Glossary of labels 3 - DANGER KEEP OUT DO NOT DO NOT This section contains all of the text written on the OF THE APPROACH TOUCH. labels present in the vehicle. REACH OF FLAMES. For the Identification markings, refer to CHILDREN.
  • Page 149 Technical data In the fuel filler flap On the rear bench seat DO NOT TRAVEL BEHIND THE FOLDED SEAT OR WITH BAGGAGE ON THE FIRST ROW. DANGER REMOVE SLOWLY. Push the backrest before folding it down. FUEL VAPOURS MAY CAUSE INJURY. PULL TO FOLD.
  • Page 150: Special Features

    Special features Crew cab Storage space them by means of straps using the stowing rings on the floor. The crew cab, available on van versions, consists of a bench Child seats seat, seat belts, a storage compartment and side windows. Do not install child seats, booster cushions or carry-cots on the rear seats It is separated from the loading area by a high-...
  • Page 151 Special features Rear lamps ► Remove the four fixing screws from the lens unit. ► Pull the lens unit towards you. ► Change the bulb. Carry out the operations in reverse order to reposition each bulb. 1. Direction indicators Type B, PY21W - 21W 2.
  • Page 152 Special features Chassis cab dimensions Dimension values are given in millimetres. Overall length 4,908 5,358 5,708 5,943 6,308...
  • Page 153 Special features Wheelbase 3,000 3,450 3,800 4,035 4,035 Front overhang Rear overhang 1,325 Width (with/without mirrors) 2,508/2,050 Buildable width 2,207 Maximum buildable width 2,350 Front track width 1,810 Rear track width 1,790 Increased rear track width 1,980 Overall height 2,254 Maximum buildable height 3,500...
  • Page 154 Special features Platform cab dimensions Dimension values are given in millimetres. Overall length 5,293 5,743 6,093 6,328 6,693...
  • Page 155 Special features Wheelbase 3,000 3,450 3,800 4,035 4,035 Front overhang Rear overhang 1,345 1,710 Width (with/without mirrors) -/2,100 Buildable width Maximum buildable width Front track width 1,810 Rear track width 1,790 Increased rear track width 1,980 Overall height 2,153 Maximum buildable height...
  • Page 156: Double Cab

    Special features Double cab Storage space The double cab, available on the chassis cab and flatbed cab versions, consists of a bench seat, seat belts, a storage compartment and side windows. Rear bench seat A storage space is available under the bench seat.
  • Page 157 Special features Double chassis cab/double platform cab dimensions Dimension values are given in millimetres.
  • Page 158 Special features Double chassis cab Double platform cab Overall length 5,843 6,208 5,738 6,228 6,678 Wheelbase 4,035 3,450 4,035 Front overhang Rear overhang 1,225 1,340 1,245 1,695 Width (with/without mirrors) 2,508/2,050 -/2,100 Buildable width Maximum buildable width Front track width 1,810 1,810 Rear track width...
  • Page 159: Drop-Side Back

    Special features Tipper truck The lifting of the tipper is powered by unit's Spread the load evenly in the tipper. motor. Transport products of the same type which The descent is powered by a solenoid valve are free-flowing or easy to move. opening the strut's oil return.
  • Page 160 Special features Specifications Equipment Details Tipper truck Tipper truck bed consisting of 2 high strength steel blanks, 2.5 mm thickness, zinc-coated, joined by central and longitudinal laser welding. Body-coloured tipper truck. Structure of the tipper truck 2 main sidemembers in galvanised high strength steel. 1 ram-head crossmember made of steel tube.
  • Page 161 Weights and towed loads (kg) To have a towing device fitted, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or qualified workshop. The braked trailer weight with load transfer can be increased, provided that the equivalent of this – When carrying out maintenance work under...
  • Page 162 Special features Lubrication Bleeding the hydraulic unit The pins of the tipper truck and the ram do not ► Unscrew hexagonal cap 257. contain lubricant. Regularly lubricate the hinges ► Loosen internal screw 587 by half a turn, and the grab handles of the side boards as well using a 6 mm hex key.
  • Page 163 Special features Symptoms Verification/Check Symptoms Verification/Check Symptoms Verification/Check The hydraulic Power harness and unit The ram does Yes, check the slide valve The oil flows Oil level too high. unit does not relay. not lower. and bleed. back through Tolerance of the oil work.
  • Page 164: Audio System First Steps

    Audio system Audio system First steps Select the next USB track. Press and hold: fast forward. On/off, volume setting. Abandon the current operation. Go up one level (menu or folder). Select FM and AM wavebands. Steering mounted controls Select USB or AUX source. Activate/deactivate the pause function of Display the list of connected telephones.
  • Page 165: Radio

    Audio system Memorising a station Media, toggle up or down: select next/previous When the "Regional” function is track. activated, the system is therefore able to Press the "RADIO" button to select the Media, toggle up or down continuously: fast search at any time for the best available FM or AM waveband.
  • Page 166 Audio system To protect the system, do not use a USB pausing of playback using the controls on the It is recommended that you use genuine hub. control panel or the steering-mounted controls. Apple USB cables to guarantee correct ® Do not leave the cable of the portable operation.
  • Page 167: Telephone

    Audio system Telephone Settings Once the pairing procedure is complete, a screen page with "Connection successful" appears: Pairing a Bluetooth System settings ® Confirm to display the menus. telephone Press the “MENU” button. In particular, the telephone menu provides access to the following functions: "List. of For safety reasons and because it Select “System settings”...
  • Page 168: Voice Commands

    Audio system Voice commands Steering-mounted controls Global voice commands This button is used to activate the These commands can be made Information - Using the “Telephone” voice recognition mode that from any screen page after allows you to make calls, view recent/received/ pressing the voice recognition or telephone system outgoing calls, display the directory, etc.
  • Page 169 Audio system It is possible to replace the "Mobile Search* > Henri Dupont Tune to > 105.5 > FM phone" tag with three other available View Henri Dupont's contact information in the Tune the radio to the 105.5 frequency of the FM tags: "Home";...
  • Page 170 Audio system Play the audio book "Book 1”. The commands can be made from any screen Listen to track number > "5" page during a call after pressing the telephone Play track number “5”. button located on the steering wheel. Select >...
  • Page 171: Touch Screen Audio And Telematics System First Steps

    Touch screen audio and telematics system Touch screen audio and First steps Turn the screen on / off. telematics system Use the buttons arranged below the touch Activate / deactivate volume ( mute / screen to access the main menus, then press pause).
  • Page 172: Steering Mounted Controls

    Touch screen audio and telematics system Telephone ENTER Media, toggle up or down: select next/previous Confirm an option displayed on the screen by track. pressing. Media, toggle up or down continuously: fast forward/rewind until you release the button. Steering mounted controls Refuse an incoming call.
  • Page 173: Radio

    Touch screen audio and telematics system Vehicle information Settings – Skip directly to the desired letter in the list. AM/DAB – Choose the band. – Choose the waveband. Adjustment – Direct adjustment. – The virtual keyboard on the screen allows you to enter a single number corresponding to the station.
  • Page 174: Dab (Digital Audio Broadcasting) Radio

    Touch screen audio and telematics system DAB/FM station tracking – Set the parameter. – Browse by: Currently playing, Artists, – AUX vol. setting. Albums, Types, Songs, Playlists, "DAB" does not cover 100% of the – Set the parameters. Audiobooks, Podcasts. territory.
  • Page 175 Touch screen audio and telematics system USB socket – Select the desired parameter; the option is Press the "Rand." button and/or the highlighted. "Repeat" button to activate them, press again to Located on the central console, this – Loudness. deactivate them. socket is used only to power and –...
  • Page 176: Navigation

    Touch screen audio and telematics system To protect the system, do not use a USB During pairing, a screen page is displayed the first level of the menu and then select the hub. showing the progress of the operation. desired classification (playlists for example) If the pairing procedure fails, we recommend and confirm to browse the tree to the desired deactivating and then reactivating the Bluetooth...
  • Page 177 Touch screen audio and telematics system Prepare a USB device Help second instruction is less than 150 metres from Access information about assistance services the first one, it is immediately displayed instead The preparation of the USB device and other specialised services. of the distance.
  • Page 178 Touch screen audio and telematics system – If the system continues to ask you to Choose a secure Wi-Fi network rather If a map update is available for your system, it is insert a USB device, make sure that the than a 3G/4G network to download the listed as an available update.
  • Page 179: Telephone

    Touch screen audio and telematics system Before the system starts updating the map, it – Mute. warns you that it may take a minimum of 30 – Disable the system microphone's audio for minutes to install the map. – Mobile phone. private conversations.
  • Page 180 Touch screen audio and telematics system Automatic reconnection If the pairing procedure fails, it is If two calls are in progress (one in progress and recommended that you deactivate and one on hold), it is possible to switch from one to When the ignition is switched on, the telephone then reactivate the Bluetooth function on your the other by pressing the "Call toggle”...
  • Page 181: Vehicle Information

    Touch screen audio and telematics system Press the "Contacts" button or the – Set the display units for consumption, distance – Activate or deactivate the automatic "Recent calls" button. and temperature. illumination of the headlamps when starting. Select the desired contact from the list offered to –...
  • Page 182: Voice Commands

    Touch screen audio and telematics system – Memorise the selected mobile device in the To ensure that voice commands are specific AM/FM radio frequency, play a track or favourites. always recognised by the system, please an album contained on a USB stick/iPod/MP3/ –...
  • Page 183 Touch screen audio and telematics system Provide generic help to the user by offering Dial the telephone number associated with the View the telephone number with the mobile some available commands. contact Henri Dupont. phone tag associated with the contact Henri Cancel Call* >...
  • Page 184 Touch screen audio and telematics system "Text message" voice Tune the radio to the 940 frequency of the AM Select > "USB" band. Select the USB media support as the active commands Tune to* > Magic > FM audio source. The following commands can be made Tune the radio to the station Magic.
  • Page 185 Touch screen audio and telematics system The selection tones are sent for the numbers registered in "Voicemail password". Activate speakers Transfer the call to the telephone or the system. Activate/Deactivate microphone Activate/deactivate the system microphone.
  • Page 186: AlpineĀ® X902D System First Steps

    ALPINE® X902D system ALPINE X902D system First steps ® Decrease volume. Use the buttons arranged below the touch Increase volume. screen to access the main menus, then press the virtual buttons on the touch screen. View the phone menu screen. Touch control: press a touch screen button When you receive a call, press the button or list item gently with your fingertips to avoid...
  • Page 187: Menus

    ALPINE® X902D system Menus Shortcut settings screen Memory button or quick search mode screen Switching from the audio sources screen to a specific screen Audio sources screen Swipe down to make audio or system adjustments. Swipe to the right; the search mode differs depending on the audio source.
  • Page 188 ALPINE® X902D system Full screen navigation Swipe the screen to the left to go to the full navigation menu screen. The screen also appears by pressing the navigation button.
  • Page 189: Event Data Recorders

    Event data recorders Recording event data As a general rule, this data is temporary, is (e.g. garages, manufacturers) or third parties not stored for longer than one operating cycle (e.g. roadside assistance agents) may read Electronic control units are installed in your and is only used within the vehicle itself.
  • Page 190 Event data recorders Smartphone integration Depending on the vehicle's equipment level, this transmitter located in your vehicle or a mobile may include: device that you have provided (e.g. smartphone). (e.g. Android Auto ® – Seat and steering wheel position settings. The online services can be used via this wireless Apple CarPlay...
  • Page 191 Event data recorders to the responsibility, the data protection and the terms and conditions of use of the supplier in question. The Manufacturer often has no influence over the content exchanged in this regard. Please therefore ensure that you are aware of the nature, extent and purpose of the collection and use of personal data as part of the third- party services provided by the service provider...
  • Page 192: Alphabetical Index

    Alphabetical index Charging cable (Electric) Charging connector (Electric) 70, 101–103 Battery Charging flap (Electric) 70, 101–103 Accelerated charging unit (Wallbox) Battery, 12 V 111–112, 102 Charging system (Electric) 5, 6, 69 Accessories Battery, ancillaries Charging the traction battery Active Safety Brake 90–92 Blind spot sensors (Electric)
  • Page 193 Alphabetical index Deactivating the passenger airbag 34, 37 Dimensions Dipstick Filling the AdBlue® tank 83, 87 Hazard warning lamps Direction indicators Filling the fuel tank Headlamp flash Display screen, instrument panel 8, 47 Filter, air Headlamps, dipped beam Domestic charging (Electric) 102–103 Filter, Diesel fuel Headlamps, main beam...
  • Page 194 Alphabetical index Mirror, rear view Mirrors, door 22, 61 Key with remote control Motor, electric 81, 109 Radar (warnings) Kit, hands-free 137, 177–178 Radio 135, 143, 145 Radio, digital (Digital Audio Broadcasting - DAB) Range, AdBlue® 14–15, 83 Oil change Recharging the traction battery Lane Departure Warning System Oil consumption...
  • Page 195 Alphabetical index Sensors (warnings) Technical data 136–137 Service indicator Telephone 137, 177–178 Servicing 13, 83 Temperature, coolant Wallbox (Electric) Settings, equipment 15, 21 Tools 119–124 Warning and indicator lamps Sidelamps Topping-up AdBlue® Warning lamps Silent vehicle warning sound (Electric) 29, 42 Touch screen 141, 156 Warning lamp, seat belts...
  • Page 211 Automobiles PEUGEOT declares, in accordance with the provisions of European legislation (Directive 2000/53) relating to End-of-Life Vehicles, that it achieves the objectives set by this legislation and that recycled materials are used in the manufacture of the products that it sells.
  • Page 212 *21BOX.0040* ANG. 21BOX.0040 www.peugeot.com...

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