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  • Page 1 HANDBOOK...
  • Page 2 Select: If the "MyPeugeot" function is not available on the PEUGEOT public The Vehicle documentation link in the home page (no registration is website for your country, you can find your handbook at the following...
  • Page 3: Protection Of The Environment

    Please note the following point: The fi tting of electrical equipment or accessories which are not recommended by PEUGEOT may result in a failure of your vehicle's electronic system. Please note this specifi c warning. It is advisable to contact a PEUGEOT dealer to be shown the recommended equipment...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Access Driving Visual search Remote control key Starting-switching off the engine "Keyless Entry and Starting" Manual parking brake with remote control Electric parking brake "Keyless Entry and Starting" Hill start assist on your person 5-speed manual gearbox Boot 6-speed manual gearbox Alarm Gear shift indicator Electric windows...
  • Page 5 Hazard warning lamps Petrol engine DENON equipment Emergency or assistance call Diesel engine Touch screen Horn Running out of fuel (Diesel) PEUGEOT Connect Sound (RD5) Tyre under-infl ation detection Additif AdBlue additive and SCR system additive and SCR system ® ® ®...
  • Page 6 Visual search Exterior Electric windows, deactivation 69-70 Keyless Entry and Door mirrors 170-171, 179 Starting remote control 53-57, 61-63 Blind spot sensors 156-158 Remote control key 46-52, 63 Starting 108-112 Lighting 173-179 Panoramic sunroof Daytime running lamps (LEDs) Roof bars, bicycle carrier 262-263 Headlamp beam adjustment Accessories...
  • Page 7: Boot

    Interior Saloon Front seats 75-80 manual adjustments electric adjustments head restraints heated seats electric lumbar adjustment massage PEUGEOT i-Cockpit Boot fittings Warning triangle (stowing) AdBlue 271-279 Airbags 199-203 Adjusting the steering wheel Rear seats Rear armrest, ski flap Interior fittings...
  • Page 8 Visual search Front seats 75-80 manual adjustments electric adjustments head restraints heated seats electric lumbar adjustment massage Boot fittings PEUGEOT i-Cockpit Luggage cover 92-93 Warning triangle (stowing) AdBlue 271-279 Airbags 199-203 Adjusting the steering wheel Rear seats 82-83 Rear armrest, ski flap...
  • Page 9: Lighting

    Instruments and controls Courtesy lamps Touch screen 36-41, 293-364 Interior mood lighting, footwell lighting Rear view mirror PEUGEOT Connect SOS, PEUGEOT Connect Assistancel 188, 290 PEUGEOT Connect Sound (RD5) 365-386 Dashboard fuses 245-248 Setting the date and time 42-45 Heating, ventilation...
  • Page 10: Wipers

    Visual search Instruments and controls (cont.) Trip computer 32-33, 35 Trip computer (Touch screen) 34, 35 Setting the date/time Instrument panel 12-13 (Touch screen) Warning lamps 13-25 Setting the date/time (screens C, A, Indicators 26-31 A without audio system) 43-45 Gear shift indicator Reversing camera Display of inter vehicle time...
  • Page 11: Changing Bulbs

    Visual search Maintenance - Technical data 12V battery 251-254 Running out of fuel, Diesel Load reduction, economy mode Engine compartment Checking levels 280-282 fuses 245, 249-250 brake fluid coolant screenwash, headlamp wash fluid Weights additive (Diesel with particle emissions filter) Checking components 283-284 battery...
  • Page 12: Eco-Driving

    Eco-driving 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 gearbox Control the use of your electrical equipment With a manual gearbox, move off gently and change up without waiting. Before moving off, if the passenger compartment is too warm, ventilate it During acceleration change up early.
  • Page 13 Eco-driving Limit the causes of excess consumption Observe the recommendations on maintenance Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place the heaviest items in the Check the tyre pressures regularly, when cold, referring to the label in bottom of the boot, as close as possible to the rear seats. the door aperture, driver's side.
  • Page 14: Monitoring

    Monitoring Instrument panel Dials and screens Control buttons Fuel gauge. Service indicator, then total distance A. Main lighting dimmer. 2. Analogue speedometer (mph or km/h). recorder (miles or km). B. Reset the trip distance recorder. 3. Engine oil level indicator. These functions are displayed in turn when Instantaneous information on: 4.
  • Page 15: Indicator And Warning Lamps

    Monitoring 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: fixed (continuous) or Certain warning lamps come on for a few The switching on of certain warning lamps may seconds in the instrument panel when the...
  • Page 16 Monitoring 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 17 Monitoring Warning / indicator lamp State Cause Action / Observations Rear foglamps fixed. The rear foglamps are switched on. Turn the ring on the stalk rearwards to switch off the rear foglamps. Diesel engine fixed. The ignition switch is at the Wait until the warning lamp goes off before starting.
  • Page 18 Monitoring Warning / indicator lamp State Cause Action / Observations Automatic fixed. The wiper control is pushed Automatic front wiping is activated. wiping downwards. To deactivate automatic wiping, operate the control stalk downwards or put the stalk into another position. Passenger Turn the control switch to the "OFF"...
  • Page 19 Monitoring Deactivation indicator lamps If one of the following indicator lamps comes on, this confirms that the corresponding system has been switched off intentionally. This is may be accompanied by an audible signal and the display of a message. Warning / indicator lamp State Cause Action / Observations...
  • Page 20: Warning Lamps

    Any fault resulting in the illumination of a warning lamp must be investigated further using the associated message. If you encounter any problems, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. Warning / indicator lamp...
  • Page 21 (PEF) on Diesel vehicles. For more information on the PEF, refer to the "Checks - particle emissions filter" section. For any other faults, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. fixed. A major fault has occurred for which Identify the fault by reading the message and contact there is no specific warning lamp.
  • Page 22 Park on flat level ground, engage a gear (or place the The application/release is faulty. lever in position P for an automatic gearbox), switch off the ignition and contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. Electric parking fixed.
  • Page 23 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. Anti-lock fixed.
  • Page 24 The emission control system has a The warning lamp should go off when the engine is started. fault. If it does not go off, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or qualified workshop without delay. Emergency flashing. The Emergency Collision Braking...
  • Page 25 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 26 This check should preferably carried out with the tyres cold. flashing then fixed. The under-inflation detection system Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified has a fault. workshop. For more information on under-inflation detection, refer to the corresponding section.
  • Page 27 Monitoring Warning or indicator lamp State Cause Action / Observations in the instrument panel Door(s) open fixed, associated with A door or the boot is still open. Close the door or boot. a message identifying the door, if the speed is below 6 mph (10 km/h).
  • Page 28: Gauges And Indicators

    You MUST stop as soon as it is safe to do so. the cap, Wait a few minutes before switching off the  top up the level to the "MAX" mark. engine. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 29: Service Indicator

    Monitoring Service indicator Between 600 miles (1 000 km) Less than 600 miles (1 000 km) This is a check against the planned servicing and 1 800 miles (3 000 km) remain remain before the next service is due intervals in the manufacturer's servicing before the next service is due schedule.
  • Page 30 Monitoring Service overdue Retrieving the service Service indicator zero reset information For 5 seconds after the ignition is switched on, the spanner flashes to indicate that the service You can access the service information at any must be carried out as soon as possible. time.
  • Page 31: Engine Oil Level Indicator

    Oil level correct Oil level indicator fault This is indicated by a message in the This is indicated by a message in the instrument panel. instrument panel. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 32: Adjustment Buttons

    Monitoring Distance recorders The total and trip distances are displayed for thirty seconds when the ignition is switched off, when the driver's door is opened and when the vehicle is locked or unlocked. To conform to legislation in the country you are crossing, change the units of distance (miles or km) via the configuration menu.
  • Page 33 Monitoring Lighting dimmer control System for the manual adjustment of the brightness of the instrument panel and touch screen to suit the ambient light level. Instrument panel Touch screen With the exterior lighting on, press this button  Press on the "Configuration" menu. to adjust the brightness of the dashboard ...
  • Page 34: Trip Computer

    Monitoring Trip computer System that gives you information on the current journey (range, fuel consumption…). Depending on version Instrument panel screen Information display The current information tab with: ● the range, ● the current fuel consumption, ● the Stop & Start time counter. Trip "1"...
  • Page 35 Monitoring 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. For example, trip "1"...
  • Page 36: Touch Screen

    Monitoring Trip computer Touch screen System that gives you information on the current journey (range, fuel consumption…). The information is accessible in the " Driving assistance " menu. Information display in the Trip reset touch screen The current instantaneous fuel consumption tab with: the range, the current fuel consumption,...
  • Page 37: Average Fuel Consumption

    It resets to zero every time the ignition is displayed when it exceeds 60 miles (100 km). Calculated since the last trip switched on. computer reset. If dashes are displayed continuously while driving in place of the digits, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 38: Touch Screen

    Monitoring Touch screen General operation It gives access to: the heating/air conditioning controls, Recommendations State of indicator lamps menus for adjusting settings for vehicle functions and systems, It is necessary to press firmly, particularly for Some buttons contain an indicator lamp that audio and display configuration menus, "flick"...
  • Page 39 Monitoring Touch screen menus Principles Use the buttons on either side of the touch screen for access to the menus, then press the virtual buttons in the touch screen. Each menu is displayed over one or two pages (primary page and secondary page). Use this button to go to the secondary page.
  • Page 40: Driving Assistance Menu

    Monitoring "Driving assistance" menu The systems with settings that can be adjusted are detailed in the table below. Button Corresponding function Comments Speed settings Memorisation of speeds for use with the speed limiter or cruise control. Under-inflation initialisation Reinitialisation of the under-inflation system. Blind spot sensors Activation of the function.
  • Page 41 Monitoring Button Corresponding function Comments Vehicle settings Access to other functions with settings that can be adjusted. The functions are grouped together under three tabs: " Driving assistance " - "[Automatic rear wiper in reverse]" (Activation of rear wiper coupled to reverse gear; see the "[Visibility]"...
  • Page 42 Monitoring "Confi guration" menu The functions available through this menu are detailed in the table below. Button Corresponding function Comments Audio settings Adjustment of volume, balance... Color schemes Choice of color scheme. Interactive help Access to the interactive user guide. Turn off screen Brightness...
  • Page 43 Monitoring Button Corresponding function Comments System Settings Choice of units: temperature (°Celsius or °Fahrenheit) distance and fuel consumption (l/100 km, mpg or km/l). Time/Date Setting the date and time. Languages Choice of language used: French, English, Italian, Spanish, German, Dutch, Portuguese, Polish, Turkish, Russian.
  • Page 44: Setting The Date And Time

    Monitoring Setting the date and time Touch screen  Select the " Configuration " menu.  Select " Adjust time " or " Adjust date " and  Press " Confirm " to quit. modify the settings using the number pad, then confirm.
  • Page 45 Monitoring Screen C  Press the "  " or "  " button to select the  Press the "  " or "  " button to select the Display configuration menu then confirm Personalisation-configuration menu, by pressing the the " OK " button. then confirm by pressing the "...
  • Page 46 Monitoring Screen A You have access to the following settings: year, month, day, hour, minutes, 12 or 24 hour mode.  Once you have selected a setting, press  Press the "  " or "  " buttons to switch the "...
  • Page 47 Monitoring Screen A (without audio system)  Once you have selected a setting using the "  " or "  " buttons, press the "OK" button to change its value.  Wait for approximately ten seconds without any action to allow the change to be registered or press the "ESC"...
  • Page 48: Access

    Access Remote control key System which permits central unlocking or locking of the vehicle using the lock barrel or from a distance. It is also used to locate and start the vehicle, as well as providing protection against theft. Unfolding the key Folding the key ...
  • Page 49: Using The Key

    Access Complete unlocking Selective unlocking Complete unlocking is activated by default. This is set in the " Driving assistance " menu, then " Vehicle settings " and " Vehicle access ". Use this button for access to additional information. Using the remote control Using the key Using the remote control ...
  • Page 50 PEUGEOT dealer or a If your vehicle has an alarm, this will not be taking your key, even for a short period.
  • Page 51 Access Deadlocking Using the remote control Deadlocking renders the exterior and interior door controls inoperative.  Press the closed padlock to lock It also deactivates the manual central the vehicle completely. control button. Therefore, never leave anyone inside  Press the closed padlock again within the vehicle when it is deadlocked.
  • Page 52 In this case, your vehicle will not start; contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon as possible. Keep safely, away from your vehicle, the label attached to the keys given to...
  • Page 53 Access Back-up control For mechanically locking and unlocking the doors in the event of a fault with the central locking system or a battery failure. Driver's door Passenger doors If your vehicle has an alarm, it will not be activated and deactivated on locking ...
  • Page 54: Changing The Battery

     First of all, use the key in the lock to unlock or lock your vehicle.  Then, reinitialise the remote control. If the problem persists, contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon as possible. Changing the battery Battery ref.: CR1620 / 3 volts.
  • Page 55: Keyless Entry And Starting" With Remote Control

    Access "Keyless Entry and Starting" with remote control Complete unlocking Selective unlocking System which permits central unlocking or locking of the vehicle using the lock barrel or from a distance. It is also used to locate and  Press the open padlock to unlock Complete unlocking is activated by default.
  • Page 56: Unlocking The Boot

    Access Unlocking the boot Locking Locating your vehicle This function allows you to identify  Press this button until the  Press the closed padlock to lock your vehicle from a distance, direction indicators flash rapidly. the vehicle completely. particularly in poor light. Your vehicle The vehicle is completely Hold the button down until the must be locked.
  • Page 57: Keyless Entry And Starting" On Your Person

    . And if your vehicle has an alarm, this is not reactivated. The folding and unfolding of the door mirrors by the remote control can be deactivated by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 58 Access Locking  With the electronic key in the recognition  With the key in the recognition zone A , For reasons of safety and theft zone A , press with a finger on one of the press the tailgate locking control to lock protection, do not leave your electronic front door handles (at the markings) to lock the vehicle.
  • Page 59: Starting System

    Therefore, never leave anyone inside handle using a cloth does not restore the vehicle when it is deadlocked. detection, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. A sudden splash of water (stream of water, high pressure jet washer, …) may be identified by the system as the desire to open the vehicle.
  • Page 60: Boot

    Access Boot Opening using the key Opening using the "Keyless Entry and Starting" remote control Complete unlocking Selective unlocking  Press this button, the vehicle is Complete unlocking is selected by default. unlocked. This setting is done in the "Driving assistance"...
  • Page 61 Access Opening using the Keyless Closing Entry and Starting system Selective unlocking  Lower the tailgate using one of the interior grab handles. By default, complete unlocking is activated. If the boot is not closed correctly (the lock has This setting is done in the "Driving two positions): with the engine running or assistance"...
  • Page 62: Tailgate Release

    Access Locking with Keyless Entry Tailgate release and Starting System allowing the mechanical unlocking of the boot in the event of a battery or central locking system malfunction.  With the electronic key in the recognition Unlocking Locking after closing zone A , press the boot locking control to lock the vehicle.
  • Page 63 Access Back-up key Unlocking/locking using the integral key with Keyless Entry and Starting Locking the driver's door Locking the passenger doors  Insert the integral key in the door lock, then  Open the doors. turn it to the rear. ...
  • Page 64 Do not throw the remote control batteries away, they contain metals which are harmful to the environment. If the problem persists, contact a PEUGEOT dealer Take them to an approved collection or a qualified workshop as soon as possible. point.
  • Page 65: Remote Control

    Don't forget to turn the steering to engage the steering lock. When purchasing a second-hand vehicle Have the key codes memorised by a PEUGEOT dealer, to ensure that the keys in your possession are the only ones which can start the vehicle.
  • Page 66 Access Locking/ unlocking from the inside Automatic central locking of the Driving with the doors locked may make doors access to the passenger compartment by the emergency services more The doors can lock automatically while driving difficult in an emergency. (speed above 6 mph (10 km/h)).
  • Page 67: Alarm

    Interior volumetric For all work on the alarm system, The system checks for any variation in the contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a volume in the passenger compartment. qualified workshop. The alarm is triggered if anyone breaks a...
  • Page 68 Access Total protection Activation Deactivation  Switch off the ignition and get out of the vehicle.  Press this unlocking button on If the vehicle self-locks automatically the remote control. (occurs after 30 seconds if a door or  Lock the vehicle using the the boot is not opened), the monitoring remote control.
  • Page 69: Changing A Wheel

    Access Protection - exterior perimeter monitoring only Volumetric monitoring Deactivate the interior volumetric monitoring (and tilt monitoring if your vehicle has it) to Deactivation Reactivation avoid unwanted triggering of the alarm in The tilt alarm is deactivated as well, if your The tilt alarm is reactivated as well, if your certain cases such as: vehicle has it.
  • Page 70  Open the door; the alarm is triggered. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT succession.  Switch on the ignition; the alarm stops. The dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 71: Electric Windows

    Access Electric windows Manual operation Safety anti-pinch (depending on version) To open or close the window, press or pull the When the window rises and meets an obstacle, switch gently. The window stops as soon as the it stops and immediately partially lowers again. switch is released.
  • Page 72: Window Controls

    Access Deactivating the rear Reinitialising the electric window controls windows For the safety of your children, Following reconnection of the battery, the Always remove the key when leaving press switch 5 to prevent operation safety anti-pinch function must be reinitialised. the vehicle, even for a short time.
  • Page 73: Panoramic Sunroof

    Access Panoramic sunroof A panoramic tinted glass surface to improve brightness and vision in the passenger compartment. Its electric blind improves thermal and acoustic comfort. Electric blind Anti-pinch If the blind encounters an obstacle, you should reverse the movement. Use the control to do this.
  • Page 74: Fuel Tank

    Access Fuel tank Capacity of the tank: approximately 53 litres (or 45 litres according to version). Opening Refuelling If your vehicle has Keyless Entry and Additions of fuel must be of at least 10 litres to  Remove the filler cap and hang it on its Starting, unlock the vehicle.
  • Page 75: Diesel Misfuel Prevention

    Before travelling abroad, we recommend that You must refuel as soon as possible to avoid you check with the PEUGEOT dealer network, running out. whether your vehicle is suitable for the fuel Fuel supply cut-off pumps in the country in which you want to travel.
  • Page 76: Petrol Engines

    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 77: Comfort

     When stationary , lower the control lever hen stationary , lower the control lever hen stationary Once these adjustments have been of the special ergonomics of the PEUGEOT to release the steering wheel adjustment made, ensure that from your driving mechanism.
  • Page 78: Front Seats With Manual Adjustments

    Comfort Front seats with manual adjustments As a safety measure, seat adjustments should only be carried out when stationary. Forwards-backwards Height Seat backrest angle Raise the control and slide the seat  Pull the control upwards to raise or push ...
  • Page 79 Comfort Electric driver's seat Forwards-backwards Seat backrest angle Seat cushion height and angle  Push the control forwards or rearwards to  Tilt the control forwards or rearwards to  Tip the rear of the control upwards or slide the seat. adjust the angle of the seat backrest.
  • Page 80: Storing Driving Positions

    Comfort Storing driving positions Storing a position Recalling a stored position Using buttons M / 1 / 2 Ignition on or engine running  Press button 1 or 2 to recall the  Switch on the ignition.  Adjust your seat and the door mirrors. corresponding position.
  • Page 81 Comfort Additional adjustments Head restraint height Heated seats control With the engine running, the front seats can be The head restraint is fitted with a frame heated separately. with notches which prevents it from  Use the adjustment wheel to switch on and lowering;...
  • Page 82: Massage Function

    Comfort Electric lumbar adjustment Massage function Deactivation You can deactivate the massage function at any time by pressing this switch, its indicator lamp goes off. This system provides the occupants of the front seats with a lumbar massage. It only operates when the engine is running or in STOP mode of the Stop &...
  • Page 83: Rear Seats (Saloon)

    Comfort Rear seats (saloon) 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 ...
  • Page 84: Rear Seats (Sw)

    Comfort Rear seats (SW) Bench seat, the left-hand (1/3) or right-hand (2/3) section of which can be folded to vary the boot load space. Folding the seat from Folding the seat from the boot the rear Each section of the bench seat (1/3 or 2/3) has its own control to release the seat back from inside the boot.
  • Page 85 Comfort Returning the seat back to Outer rear seat head restraints its original position These have one position for use (up) and  Pull the control 1 forwards, the seat  Put the seat back in the upright position a stowed position (down). backrest folds onto the cushion.
  • Page 86: Interior Fi Ttings

    Comfort Interior fi ttings Cooled glove box Through a ventilation nozzle, if open, engine running and air conditioning on. 2. 12 V accessory socket (120 W) Observe the maximum power rating to avoid damaging your accessory . 3. USB port 4.
  • Page 87 The use of mats not approved by The other mats are simply placed on the PEUGEOT may interfere with access to carpet. the pedals and hinder the operation of the cruise control / speed limiter.
  • Page 88: Front Armrest

    Comfort Front armrest Comfort and storage device for the driver and front passenger. The height and longitudinal position of the armrest cover can be adjusted for greater comfort. Height adjustment Longitudinal adjustment Storage  Raise the cover to the required position ...
  • Page 89: Auxiliary Socket

    Comfort 12 V accessory USB port(s) Auxiliary socket socket It allows the connection of a portable device, It permits the connection of a portable device,  To connect a 12 V accessory (maximum such as a digital audio player of the iPod type type such as a digital audio player of the iPod...
  • Page 90 In the event of a fault with the socket, the green warning lamp flashes. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 91: Rear Armrest

    Comfort Rear armrest Ski fl ap Facility for storing and transporting long objects. Opening  Lower the rear armrest for a more comfortable position.  Lower the armrest. It may be fitted with cup holders and also gives  Press the flap opening control. access to the ski flap.
  • Page 92: Boot Fi Ttings (Saloon)

    Comfort Boot fi ttings (saloon) Rear parcel shelf 2. Boot floor Boot floor Boot floor Raise the floor for access to the storage. 3. Storage wells in which are stowed: - the towing eye, - the temporary puncture repair kit, - the spare wheel, depending on trim level, an option or standard.
  • Page 93: Boot Fi Ttings (Sw)

    Comfort Boot fi ttings (SW) Boot lamp 2. Rear Rear Rear seat folding controls 3. 12 V accessory socket (120 W max) 4. Removable storage boxes Pull on the separations to unclip them. 5. Storage wells where are stowed: - the towing eye, - the temporary puncture repair kit, - the spare wheel, depending on trim level, an option or standard.
  • Page 94 Comfort Luggage cover, roller blind (SW) To reel in To remove Storage A cut-out in the floor well, under the boot  Remove the roller guide from the rails in  Place a hand on the left under the luggage under the luggage under carpet, allows the luggage cover to be stowed...
  • Page 95 Comfort To install  Position the left and then right hand ends of the luggage cover in their respective housings.  Place your hands on the roller then turn the assembly to the rear to secure it.  Unreel the roller blind until it locks on the rear pillar.
  • Page 96 Use the triangle in line with local driving regulations. The triangle is available as an accessory, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 97: Heating And Ventilation

    Comfort Heating and Ventilation System which creates and maintains good conditions of comfort and visibility in the vehicle's passenger compartment. 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.
  • Page 98  To ensure correct operation of the air conditioning system, you are also advised to have perfectly normal. it checked regularly as recommended in the warranty and maintenance record.  If the system does not produce cold air, switch it off and contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. Stop & Start...
  • Page 99: Heating

    Comfort Heating / Ventilation Manual air conditioning The air conditioning system only operates with the engine running. Temperature adjustment Air flow adjustment If you put the air flow control in the minimum position (system off), the  Turn the dial from blue ...
  • Page 100: Switching Off

    Comfort Air distribution adjustment Air conditioning On / Off Windscreen and side windows. The air conditioning is designed to operate effectively in all seasons, with the windows closed. Central and side vents. It enables you to: lower the temperature, in summer, increase the effectiveness of the demisting in winter, above 3°C.
  • Page 101: Manual Air Conditioning (Touch Screen)

    Comfort Manual air conditioning (Touch screen) Temperature adjustment Air flow adjustment The air conditioning system operates with the engine running. Press one of these buttons to increase or decrease the speed of Press the button for the " Air the air booster fan. conditioning "...
  • Page 102 Comfort Air conditioning On / Off Air distribution adjustment The air conditioning is designed to These buttons are used to arrange operate effectively in all seasons, the distribution of air in the passenger with the windows closed. compartment by combining several air outlets. It enables you to: Windscreen.
  • Page 103: Dual-Zone Digital Air Conditioning (Touch Screen)

    Comfort Dual-zone digital air conditioning (Touch screen) Temperature adjustment This air conditioning system operates with the engine running, but the ventilation and its controls are available with the ignition on. The driver and front passenger can each set Operation of the air conditioning and regulation of temperature, air flow and air distribution in the the temperature.
  • Page 104 Comfort Automatic comfort programme  Press the "AUTO" button This setting is associated with AUTO mode to activate or deactivate the only. However, on deactivation of AUTO mode, automatic mode of the air the indicator for the last setting remains on. conditioning system.
  • Page 105 Comfort Resuming manual control Air fl ow adjustment Air distribution adjustment You can manually adjust one or more settings, while retaining automatic control of the other  Press one of these buttons You can modulate the distribution of air in the functions: passenger compartment using these three buttons.
  • Page 106 Comfort Air conditioning On/Off Ventilation with "ignition "Mono" function on" function The air conditioning is designed to With the ignition on, you can use the The comfort setting for the passenger's side operate efficiently in all seasons, with ventilation system and have access to the can be indexed to the driver's comfort setting the windows closed.
  • Page 107 Comfort Air intake / Air recirculation The intake of exterior air avoids misting of the  Press this button to recirculate windscreen and side windows. the interior air. Its indicator lamp The recirculation of interior air insulates the comes on. passenger compartment from exterior odours and smoke.
  • Page 108: Front Demist - Defrost

    Comfort Front 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 manual or dual-zone conditioning digital air conditioning (with the touch screen) ...
  • Page 109: Rear Screen Demist - Defrost

    Comfort Rear screen demist - defrost Switching off The demisting/defrosting switches off automatically to prevent an excessive consumption of current.  It is possible to stop the demisting/defrosting operation before it is switched off automatically by pressing the button again. The indicator lamp associated with the button switches off.
  • Page 110: Driving

    Driving Starting-switching off the engine, remote control Put the gear lever into neutral. Ignition switch Starting using the key Key left in the "Ignition on" position  Insert the key in the ignition switch. The system recognises the starting code. On opening the driver's door, an alert ...
  • Page 111 Driving Starting and switching off the engine, "Keyless Entry and Starting" Starting For Diesel vehicles , in sub- The presence in the recognition zone of zero temperatures the engine the electronic key of the "Keyless Entry will not start until the pre-heater and Starting"...
  • Page 112: Accessories

    Driving Switching off Ignition on position (accessories)  Immobilise the vehicle. If you use the accessory position for too  With the electronic key inside long, the system automatically goes into the vehicle, press the " START/ economy mode to avoid the risk of a flat battery.
  • Page 113: Emergency Starting

    Driving Emergency starting Emergency switch-off Remote control not recognised In the event of an emergency only, the engine can be switched of without conditions. To do this, press and hold the "START/STOP" button for about 3 seconds. In this case the steering column locks as soon as the vehicle stops.
  • Page 114 For reasons of safety and theft In this case, your vehicle does not start; contact protection, do not leave your electronic a PEUGEOT dealer as soon as possible. key in the vehicle, even when you are close to it. It is recommended that you keep it on...
  • Page 115: Manual Parking Brake

    Driving Manual parking brake Application Release  With your foot on the brake pedal, pull the  With your foot on the brake pedal, pull the When parking on a slope, direct your parking brake lever up to immobilise your parking brake lever up gently, press the wheels against the kerb, apply the vehicle.
  • Page 116: Electric Parking Brake

    By briefly pulling the control chock at one of the wheels. lever to apply the brake, Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. By briefly pushing The system allows the application of the...
  • Page 117: Automatic Operation

    Driving Automatic operation Automatic release Automatic application Ensure first that the engine is running and the With the vehicle stationary, the parking brake is driver's door is properly closed. automatically applied when the ignition is The electric parking brake releases switched off .
  • Page 118: Manual Release

    Driving Manual operation Manual release Manual application Label on door panel With the ignition on or the engine running, to With the vehicle stationary: briefly pull the control lever. release the parking brake: Confirmation of the instruction is signaled by ...
  • Page 119: Immobilisation Of The Vehicle

    Driving Immobilisation of the vehicle (special cases) In some situations, you may need to operate the parking brake manually. Engine running Without applying the parking brake (ice) To immobilise the vehicle with the engine  Release the parking brake manually by In very cold conditions, it is running, briefly pull the control lever.
  • Page 120: Emergency Braking

    Driving Deactivating automatic operation Emergency braking In some situations, such as very cold weather From this point the parking brake can only The emergency braking should only be or towing (caravan, recovery), it may be be applied and released manually using the used in an exceptional situation.
  • Page 121: Operating Faults

    Operating faults The various alert situations are described in the table below. In the event of a fault with the electric parking brake it is recommended that you contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop without delay. Situations Consequences Display of the message "...
  • Page 122 The state of charge of the battery is very low and requires immobilisation of the warning lamp: vehicle in a safe place. Once the battery is completely discharged, the controls do not operate: to release the parking brake, call on a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 123: Hill Start Assist

    P indicator lamp in the electric parking brake control lever) are on fixed (not flashing). If a fault in the system occurs, this warning lamp comes on accompanied by a message. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop to have the system checked.
  • Page 124: 5-Speed Manual Gearbox

    Driving 5-speed manual 6-speed manual gearbox gearbox Engaging reverse gear Engaging 5 or 6 gear Engaging reverse gear  With clutch pedal fully down, place the gear  Move the lever fully to the right to engage  Raise the ring under the knob and move lever in neutral.
  • Page 125: Gear Shift Indicator

    Driving Gear shift indicator System which reduces fuel consumption by advising the driver to change up. Operation Depending on the driving situation and your Example: vehicle's equipment, the system may advise you to skip one (or more) gear(s). You can follow this instruction without engaging the intermediate gears.
  • Page 126: Automatic Gearbox

    Driving Automatic gearbox Gear selection gate Steering mounted controls Six speed automatic gearbox which offers a choice between the comfort of fully automatic operation, enhanced by sport and snow programmes, or manual gear changing. Four driving modes are offered: automatic operation for electronic management of the gears by the gearbox, sport programme for a more dynamic style of driving,...
  • Page 127: Moving Off

    Driving Displays in the instrument panel Moving off  With your foot on the brake, select When the engine is running at idle, with position P or N . the brakes released, if position R , D or  Start the engine. M is selected, the vehicle moves even If this procedure is not followed, an audible without the accelerator being pressed.
  • Page 128 Driving Automatic operation Sport and snow programmes Creep function (moving without using the These two special programmes supplement the  Select position D for automatic changing accelerator) automatic operation in very specific conditions of the six gears. of use. The gearbox then operates in auto-adaptive Sport "S"...
  • Page 129 Stopping the vehicle Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. Before switching off the engine, you can D disappears and the gears engage position P or N to place the gearbox in...
  • Page 130: Park Assist

    (for example if Park Assist or snow mode is selected) and so the back-lighting returns to its normal mode. If the LED continues flashing for a long time, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. The telemetry data (longitudinal and lateral acceleration, power produced, turbocharger pressure, ...) are given as...
  • Page 131: 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 132 Driving Deactivation Going into engine START mode Special cases: START invoked automatically The "ECO" warning lamp goes off START mode is invoked automatically when: and the engine starts automatically: With a manual gearbox , when you fully you open the driver's door, depress the clutch pedal.
  • Page 133 For charging, use a 12 V charger and do not warning lamp comes on continuously. reverse the polarity. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. In the event of a fault in STOP mode, the vehicle may stall.
  • Page 134: Memorising Speeds

    Driving Memorising speeds Touch screen This function allows speeds to be saved, which can then be offered to set the two systems: the speed limiter (to limit the speed of the vehicle) or the cruise control (for a vehicle cruising speed). You can memorise up to six speed settings for each of the two systems.
  • Page 135: Speed Limiter

    Driving Speed limiter Once the programmed speed limit is reached, additional pressure on the accelerator pedal has no effect. Steering mounted controls Displays in the instrument panel System which prevents the vehicle from exceeding the speed programmed by the driver. The speed limiter is switched on manually: it requires a programmed speed of at least 20 mph (30 km/h).
  • Page 136 Driving Switching on / Pause Adjusting the speed limit setting  Turn wheel 1 to the "LIMIT" position: the You do not have to switch the speed limiter on speed limiter mode is selected but is not in order to set the speed. switched on (Pause).
  • Page 137 Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a limiter will not be able to prevent qualified workshop. The speed limiter is deactivated temporarily the vehicle from exceeding the and the displayed programmed speed flashes.
  • Page 138: Cruise Control

    Driving Cruise control System which automatically maintains the speed of the vehicle at the value programmed by the driver, without any action on the accelerator pedal. Steering mounted controls Displays in the instrument panel The cruise control is switched on manually: it requires a minimum vehicle speed of 25 mph (40 km/h).
  • Page 139 Driving Switching on Modification of the initial speed setting  Turn wheel 1 to the "CRUISE" position: the If the cruise control is switched on, you can then cruise control mode is selected but is not modify the initial speed in one of the following ways: pressing button 5 : switched on (Pause).
  • Page 140 Once the vehicle returns to the programmed Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a on one of the programmed speed speed, the display becomes steady again. qualified workshop.
  • Page 141: Active Cruise Control

    Driving Active cruise control Principles of operation This systems allows the vehicle's speed to be maintained at a value set by the driver. In addition it allows (when circumstances Using a radar with a range of about 100 metres, permit) an inter-vehicle time that you have The active cruise control operates by located at the front of the vehicle, this system selected (around 2 seconds by default and at...
  • Page 142 Driving General points The active cruise control is switched on manually, The active cruise control can be paused The active cruise control cannot in any it requires that the speed of the vehicle be between manually with the control, or automatically: circumstances replace the observation 25 mph (40 km/h) and 90 mph (150 km/h).
  • Page 143 Driving Steering mounted controls Displays in the instrument panel Switching on The controls for this system are grouped The information is grouped together in the  Turn the wheel 1 to the " CRUISE " position: together on the steering wheel. instrument panel.
  • Page 144 Driving Modification of the cruise Modification of the cruise control speed only control speed and/or the inter-vehicle time Buttons 2 (SET+) and 3 (SET-) Button 5 (MEM) If the cruise control is on, you can modify the In the event of the presence of a speed: vehicle detected by the radar, if the ...
  • Page 145 Driving Driving situations and associated alerts The following table describes the alerts and the messages displayed for the different driving situations. The display of these alerts is not sequential. Display in the Symbol Associated message Comments instrument panel No vehicle detected: the system operates as a conventional cruise control.
  • Page 146 Driving Display in the Symbol Associated message Comments instrument panel "SPEED ADJUSTED" Detection of a vehicle that is too close or running at a speed lower than your vehicle's cruise speed setting. The system uses engine braking to slow your vehicle (within a limit of 20 mph (30 km/h)) and then hold it at the speed of the vehicle in front so as to observe the programmed inter-vehicle time.
  • Page 147 Driving Limits of operation The speed regulation range is limited to a As the radar's field of view is quite narrow, it is maximum difference of 20 mph (30 km/h) possible that the system may not detect: between the speed setting and the speed of the vehicle in front.
  • Page 148 Do not use the active cruise control on slippery surfaces or in heavy traffic. The use of mats not approved by PEUGEOT When descending a steep hill, the may interfere with the operation of the active cruise control may not be able to cruise control.
  • Page 149: Display Of Inter-Vehicle Time

    Driving Display of inter-vehicle time Activation / deactivation Using a radar located at the front of the vehicle, The system is active in a speed range this system helps the driver maintain a safe between 42 and 93 mph (70 and Activation of the system is done in the "...
  • Page 150 Driving Displays Once the system has been activated and the speed conditions are met, a symbol is displayed in the instrument panel. Symbol Associated message Comments No vehicle detected by the radar. A vehicle is detected but the inter-vehicle time is more than 3 seconds. No value is displayed.
  • Page 151 Driving Symbol Associated message Comments " SYSTEM INACTIVE: Speed If the speed of your vehicle is outside the operating range. unsuitable " Where the speed is not suitable, a message is displayed while the speed is outside limits (below 42 mph (70 km/h) or above 93 mph (150 km/h), approximately). However, when decelerating, the system is deactivated below 27 mph (45 km/h).
  • Page 152: Operating Limits

    Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT when the vehicle in front is out of the range of dealer or a qualified workshop. the sensor (maximum range: around 100 m).
  • Page 153: Emergency Collision Alert System, Emergency Collision Braking System

    Driving Emergency collision alert system and emergency collision braking system Emergency collision alert System providing a warning to the driver that This system operates from 20 mph their vehicle is at risk of collision with the (30 km/h), only when other vehicles are vehicle in front.
  • Page 154 Driving Setting the thresholds for the alert The alert thresholds determine how you want to be alerted to the presence of a vehicle running in front of you. You can choose from three thresholds: 1: "Distant", to be given an early alert (cautious driving).
  • Page 155 Driving Alerts According to the collision risk detected by The emergency collision alert system If the speed of your vehicle is too high the system and the alert threshold chosen, does not replace the vigilance and when approaching another vehicle, the different levels of alert can be given.
  • Page 156 Driving Emergency automatic braking system Emergency automatic braking is a system that aims to reduce the speed of a frontal collision if the driver does not take action, using radar type detection and acting on the vehicle's braking system. From the secondary page of the " Driving ...
  • Page 157 In the event of a fault, you are alerted by the display of the Service warning lamp, accompanied by a message. Consult a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. The operation of the radar, located in the front bumper, may be disturbed in...
  • Page 158: Blind Spot Sensors

    Driving Blind spot sensors Operation Activation of the system is done in the " Driving assistance " menu of the touch screen.  Press this button to activate the function; the associated indicator lamp comes on. This indicator lamp comes on in the instrument panel.
  • Page 159 Driving The alert is given by a warning lamp which comes on in the door mirror on the side in question as soon as a vehicle - car, lorry, bicycle - is detected and the following conditions are fulfilled: all the vehicles must be moving in the same direction, the speed of your vehicle is between 7 and 87 mph (12 and 140 km/h),...
  • Page 160 In particular, driving on a wet surface instrument panel. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a or moving from a dry area to a wet area The state of the system remains in memory on qualified workshop.
  • Page 161: 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 come out of reverse gear. This system indicates the proximity of an obstacle (person, vehicle, tree, gate, etc.) which comes within the field of detection of sensors located in the bumper.
  • Page 162 (short beep). touch screen. in forward gear, if no further obstacles are Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified detected or when the speed of the vehicle workshop. exceeds 6 mph (10 km/h).
  • Page 163: Reversing Camera

    Driving Reversing camera The reversing camera is activated automatically Opening the tailgate causes the display to The superimposed representation of guide when reverse gear is engaged. disappear. lines helps with the manoeuvre. Depending on version, the image is displayed They are represented by lines marked "on in the touch screen or the instrument panel.
  • Page 164: Park Assist

    Driving Park Assist This system provides active assistance with The Park Assist system provides assistance for During a manoeuvre the steering wheel parking, detecting a parking space then the following manoeuvres: turns quickly: do not hold the steering controlling the steering to park in the space. wheel, do not place your hand between It controls the steering while the driver the spokes of the steering wheel and...
  • Page 165 Driving The sequence of manoeuvres and the You should always check the The park sensors function is not driving instructions are displayed in the surroundings of your vehicle before available during parking space instrument panel. starting a manoeuvre. measurement. It intervenes later when manoeuvring to warn you that your The assistance is vehicle is approaching an obstacle: the...
  • Page 166 Driving Operation  Operate the direction indicator on the Assistance with parallel parking  Limit the speed of the vehicle to parking side chosen to activate the manoeuvres a maximum of 12 mph (20 km/h) measurement function. You should drive and select "...
  • Page 167 Driving  Move forwards slowly until a message is  The assisted parking manoeuvre is in  At the end of the manoeuvre, the operating displayed, accompanied by an audible progress. indicator lamp goes out in the instrument signal, asking you to engage reverse gear. Without exceeding 5 mph (8 km/h), move panel, accompanied by a message and an forwards and backwards, aided by the...
  • Page 168 Driving Assistance in exiting from The manoeuvre is complete when the vehicle's  Operate the direction indicator for the exit a parallel parking space front wheels are clear of the parking space. side chosen.  Engage reverse or forward gear and At the end of the manoeuvre, the indicator lamp ...
  • Page 169 Driving When several successive bays are found, the vehicle will be directed towards the last one. Assistance with bay parking  Operate the direction indicator on the manoeuvres parking side chosen to activate the measurement function. You should drive Once you have identified a ...
  • Page 170 Driving During a bay parking manoeuvre, the Park Assist system is automatically deactivated once the rear of the vehicle is within 50 cm of an obstacle. During parking and exit from At the end of the manoeuvre, the operating  Select reverse, release the steering wheel parking manoeuvres, the reversing and start moving without exceeding 5 mph indicator lamp goes out in the instrument panel,...
  • Page 171 42 mph accompanied by an alert message. of selection of the type of manoeuvre, (70 km/h). Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified after a prolonged stop of the vehicle during To switch the system of for a prolonged period, workshop.
  • Page 172: Mirrors

    Visibility Mirrors Door mirrors Demisting - Defrosting Demisting-defrosting of the door mirrors operates with the engine running, by switching on the heated rear screen (refer to the "Rear screen demist-defrost" section). Adjustment Each fitted with an adjustable mirror glass providing the lateral rearward vision necessary ...
  • Page 173 If the mirrors are folded using control A , mirrors using the remote control can be they will not unfold when the vehicle is deactivated by a PEUGEOT dealer or a unlocked. Pull again on control A . qualified workshop.
  • Page 174: Rear View Mirror

    Visibility Rear view mirror Manual day/night model Automatic day/night model Adjustable mirror providing a central rearward view. Adjustment Equipped with an anti-dazzle system, which darkens the mirror glass and reduces the  Adjust the mirror so that the glass is nuisance to the driver caused by the sun, directed correctly in the "day"...
  • Page 175: Lighting

    Visibility Lighting 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 There are various lamps on the vehicle: Other lamps are installed to fulfil the sidelamps, to be seen, requirements of particular driving conditions: Various automatic lighting functions are also...
  • Page 176 Visibility Selection ring for main lighting Dipping the headlamps mode Turn the ring to position the symbol required facing the mark. Lighting off. Automatic illumination of headlamps. Sidelamps only. Dipped or main beam headlamps. Pull the stalk to switch the lighting between dipped / main beam headlamps.
  • Page 177 Visibility Foglamp selection ring The rear foglamps operate with the sidelamps. The front foglamps operate with dipped beam (in manual or auto mode). Front and rear foglamps Rear foglamp only  To switch it on, turn the ring forwards. Rotate and release the ring: When the headlamps switch off with automatic When the lighting is switched off automatically ...
  • Page 178 Visibility In some weather conditions (e.g. low Lighting left on audible signal In good or rainy weather, both day temperature or humidity), the presence and night, the front foglamps and the An audible signal when a front door of misting on the internal surface of the rear foglamps are prohibited.
  • Page 179: Daytime Running Lamps

    Visibility Daytime running lamps Manual guide-me-home (LEDs) lighting Temporarily keeping the dipped beam headlamps on after the vehicle's ignition has been switched off makes the driver's exit easier when the light is poor. They come on automatically when the engine is started, when the lighting control stalk is in position "...
  • Page 180: Automatic Illumination Of Headlamps

    When a low level of ambient light is detected by a sunshine sensor, the number plate Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified lamps, sidelamps and dipped beam headlamps workshop. are switched on automatically, without any In fog or snow, the sunshine sensor action on the part of the driver.
  • Page 181: Exterior Welcome Lighting

    Visibility Mirror spotlamps Exterior welcome lighting The remote switching on of the lighting makes your approach to the vehicle easier in poor light. It is activated when the lighting control is in the " AUTO " position and the level of light detected by the sunshine sensor is low.
  • Page 182: Headlamp Adjustment

    If a fault occurs, this warning lamp dazzling on-coming drivers. Driver + front passenger + rear is displayed in the instrument panel, Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a passengers. accompanied by an audible signal and a qualified workshop. 5 people.
  • Page 183: Wipers

    Visibility Wipers 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 control stalk: raise or lower the stalk to the desired position.
  • Page 184 Visibility Windscreen and headlamp wash  Pull the windscreen wiper stalk towards you. The screenwash then the wipers Rear wiper Reverse gear operate for a fixed period. The headlamp wash is only activated if the Rear wiper selection ring: When reverse gear is engaged, the rear wiper dipped headlamps are on .
  • Page 185: Automatic Rain Sensitive Wipers

    Visibility Automatic rain sensitive windscreen wipers Screenwash/headlamp wash The windscreen wipers operate automatically, without any action on the part of the driver, if rain is level low detected (sensor behind the rear view mirror), adapting their speed to the intensity of the rainfall. In the case of vehicles fitted with headlamp washers, when the fluid reservoir low level is reached this warning lamp comes on in...
  • Page 186 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. Do not cover the rain sensor, linked with the sunshine sensor and located in the...
  • Page 187: Courtesy Lamps

    Visibility Courtesy lamps Front - rear courtesy lamps Front - rear map reading lamps In this position, the courtesy lamp comes on gradually:  With the ignition on, press the corresponding switch. when the vehicle is unlocked, when the electronic key is removed from Take care to avoid leaving anything in the reader, contact with the courtesy lamps.
  • Page 188: Interior Mood Lighting

    Visibility Footwell lighting Interior mood lighting The dimmed passenger compartment lighting improves visibility in the vehicle when the light is poor. Switching on Switching on At night, the courtesy lamps and lighting for the interior opening controls on the front doors come on automatically when the sidelamps are switched on.
  • Page 189: Safety

    Safety Direction indicators Hazard warning lamps Automatic operation of hazard warning lamps When braking in an emergency, depending on the rate of deceleration, as well as when the ABS regulation is invoked or in the event of an impact, the hazard warning lamps come on automatically.
  • Page 190: 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.  Press the central part of the multifunction steering wheel. For more information on the use of this Use the horn moderately and only in the function, refer to the "Audio equipment...
  • Page 191: Tyre Under-Infl Ation Detection

    Safety Tyre under-infl ation detection System which automatically checks the pressure of the tyres while driving. The system continuously monitors the The under-inflation detection system The inflation pressures defined for pressures on the four tyres, once the vehicle is does not replace the vigilance or the your vehicle can be found on the tyre moving.
  • Page 192 Safety Under-inflation alert Reinitialisation This is given by fixed illumination of  In the event of a puncture, use the this warning lamp, accompanied by temporary puncture repair kit or the spare an audible signal and, depending on wheel (depending on equipment), equipment, the display of a message.
  • Page 193: Snow Chains

    Safety Touch screen Screen C Reinitialisation of the system is done with the The new pressure settings registered ignition on and the vehicle stationary. are considered to be reference values by the system. From the " Driving assistance " menu of the touch screen: Snow chains ...
  • Page 194  Press the "  " or "  " button to select the tyres is no longer assured. Driving assistance menu, then the Tyre Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT pressures menu, then the Reinitialisation dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 195: Esc System

    Safety Electronic stability control (ESC) Definitions Electronic Stability Control (ESC) 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 limit...
  • Page 196 (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 The use of snow tyres is strongly recommended qualified workshop.
  • Page 197 DSC system, so that the wheels can move freely and regain grip. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified But it is recommended that the system be workshop to have the system checked. reactivated as soon as possible.
  • Page 198: Seat Belts

    Safety Seat belts Front seat belts Rear seat belts Fastening The rear seats are each fitted with a seat belt, three-point anchorages with inertia reel and  Pull the strap, then insert the tongue in the force limiter (except for the centre rear seat). buckle.
  • Page 199 Safety Seat belt not fastened / Front and rear seat belt warning unfastened warning lamps lamps Front and/or rear seat belts not fastened / From approximately 12 mph On switching on the ignition, warning lamp 1 comes on in the instrument unfastened warning lamp in the instrument (20 km/h), the warning lamp(s) panel and the corresponding...
  • Page 200 Following an impact, have the seat belts system checked, and if necessary replaced, by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 201: Airbags

    Safety Airbags System designed to maximise the safety of the occupants (with the exception of the rear centre passenger) in the event of violent collisions. The airbags supplement the action of the force-limiting seat belts (with the exception of the centre rear passenger). If a collision occurs, the electronic detectors record and analyse the front and side impacts sustained in the impact detection zones:...
  • Page 202: Front Airbags

    Safety Front airbags To assure the safety of your child, the passenger's front airbag must be deactivated when you install a "rear facing" child seat on the front passenger seat. Otherwise, the child would risk being seriously injured or killed if the airbag were deployed.
  • Page 203 In the event of a fault, identified by at least one of the two airbag warning lamps, do not install a child seat or seat an adult on the front passenger seat. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or qualified workshop.
  • Page 204: Lateral Airbags

    PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified Each curtain airbag is built into the pillars and workshop to have the system checked.
  • Page 205 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 206: Child Seats

    Safety General points relating to child seats Although one of PEUGEOT 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 on the rear seats of your...
  • Page 207 Safety Child seat at the rear "Rearward facing" "Forward facing" Centre rear seat A child seat with a support leg must never be installed on the centre rear passenger seat . When a "rearward facing" child seat is installed When a "forward facing" child seat is installed on a rear passenger seat , move the vehicle's on a rear passenger seat , move the vehicle's front seat forwards and straighten the backrest...
  • Page 208 Safety Child seat in the front * "Rearward facing" "Forward facing" When a "rearward facing" child seat is installed When a "forward facing" child seat is installed Passenger seat in the fully back and on the front passenger seat , adjust the seat on the front passenger seat , adjust the highest position.
  • Page 209: Deactivating The Passenger's Front Airbag

    Safety Deactivating the passenger's front airbag The warning label present on both sides of the Never install a rearward facing child passenger's sun visor repeats this advice. In restraint system on a seat protected by line with current legislation, the following tables an active front airbag.
  • Page 210 Safety НИКОГА НЕ инсталирайте детско столче на седалка с АКТИВИРАНА предна ВЪЗДУШНА ВЪЗГЛАВНИЦА. Това можеда причини СМЪРТ или СЕРИОЗНО НАРАНЯВАНЕ на детето. NIKDY neumisťujte dětské zádržné zařízení orientované směrem dozadu na sedadlo chráněné AKTIVOVANÝM čelním AIRBAGEM. Hrozí nebezpečí SMRTI DÍTĚTE nebo VÁŽNÉHO ZRANĚNÍ. Brug aldrig en bagudvendt barnestol på...
  • Page 211 Safety NIEKADA neįrenkite vaiko prilaikymo priemonės su atgal atgręžtu vaiku ant sėdynės, kuri saugoma VEIKIANČIOS priekinės ORO PAGALVĖS. Išsiskleidus oro pagalvei vaikas gali būti MIRTINAI arba SUNKIAI TRAUMUOTAS. NAV PIEĻAUJAMS uzstādīt uz aizmuguri vērstu bērnu sēdeklīti priekšējā pasažiera vietā, kurā ir AKTIVIZĒTS priekšējais DROŠĪBAS GAISA SPILVENS.
  • Page 212 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 "RÖMER Baby-Safe Plus" Installed in the rearward facing position.
  • Page 213 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 Weight of the child / indicative age Weight of the child /...
  • Page 214 Safety U : seat suitable for the installation of a child (a) universal child seat: child seat which can be Remove and stow the head restraint seat secured using the seat belt and installed in all vehicles using the seat belt. before fitting a child seat with a universally approved "rearward facing"...
  • Page 215: Isofix Child Seats

    Safety "ISOFIX" mountings Your vehicle has been approved in accordance with the latest ISOFIX regulations . The seats shown below are fitted with regulation ISOFIX mountings. Saloon There are three rings for each seat. A ring B located in the boot (indicated by a Two rings A , located between the vehicle marking), referred to as the TOP TETHER seat back and cushion, indicated by an...
  • Page 216 Safety This ISOFIX mounting system provides fast, Observe strictly the fitting instructions provided reliable and safe fitting of the child seat in your with the child seat. vehicle. For information regarding the ISOFIX child The ISOFIX child seats are fitted with two seats which can be installed in your vehicle, latches which are easily secured on the two refer to the table showing the locations for...
  • Page 217 Safety ISOFIX child seats recommended by PEUGEOT "RÖMER Baby-Safe Plus and its Baby-Safe Plus ISOFIX base" (size category: E ) Group 0+: from birth to 13 kg Installed "rearward facing" using an ISOFIX base which is attached to the rings A .
  • Page 218 Safety RÖMER Duo Plus ISOFIX (size category B1 ) Group 1: from 9 to 18 kg Is installed in the forward facing position. Is attached to the rings A and the upper ring B , referred to as the Top Tether, using an upper strap. Three seat body angles: sitting, reclining, lying down.
  • Page 219 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 220 Safety IUF: seat suitable for the installation of an I sofix X: seat not suitable for the installation of a For advice on securing of the upper strap, U niversal seat, " F orward facing" secured child seat for the weight group indicated. refer to the "ISOFIX mountings"...
  • Page 221 PEUGEOT recommends the use of a booster Remember to fasten the seat belts or the passenger seat. seat which has a back, fitted with a seat belt...
  • Page 222: Child Lock

    Safety Child lock This mechanical system prevents opening of the rear door using its interior control. The control is located on the edge of each rear door and locking is independent for each door. Locking Unlocking  Using the integral ignition key, turn the ...
  • Page 223: 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 temporary repair of a tyre so that you can temporary repair 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 224 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 225: Repair Procedure

    Practical information Repair procedure 1. Sealing  Switch off the ignition.  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.  Turn the selector A to the "sealant" ...
  • Page 226 The sealant is injected into the tyre under with traces of fluid. Keep the kit to hand. a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified pressure; do not disconnect the pipe from  Drive immediately for approximately workshop for assistance.
  • Page 227 (located on the left hand door aperture). A loss of pressure indicates that the puncture has not been fully plugged; As soon as possible, go to a PEUGEOT contact a PEUGEOT dealer or qualified dealer or a qualified workshop. workshop for assistance.
  • Page 228: 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 229: 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 230 Practical information Access to the spare wheel The spare wheel is located in the boot under Wheel with trim the floor. When refitting the wheel , refit the trim According to country, the spare wheel may be starting by placing its notch facing the steel, alloy or of the "space-saver"...
  • Page 231 Practical information Putting the wheel back in place  Put the wheel back in its housing.  Put the box back in place in the centre of  Unscrew the (coloured) central bolt by a the wheel and clip it. few turns then put it in place in the centre ...
  • Page 232: 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 unless it has been programmed to automatic mode, switch off the ignition and engage first gear to block the wheels.
  • Page 233 Practical information  Position the foot of the jack on the ground,  Extend the jack 2 until its head comes into  Raise the vehicle until there is sufficient ensuring that it is directly below the jacking contact with A or B (the head of the jack space between the wheel and the ground point A or B used.
  • Page 234: Fitting A Wheel

    Practical information Fitting a wheel List of operations Fitting the "space-saver" spare wheel  Put the wheel in place on the hub.  Lower the vehicle fully.  Screw in the bolts fully by hand.  Fold the jack 2 and detach it. If your vehicle is fitted with alloy wheels, ...
  • Page 235 50 mph (80 km/h). Have the tightening of the bolts and the pressure of the spare wheel checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop without delay. Have the punctured wheel repaired and refitted to the vehicle as soon as ...
  • Page 236: Snow Chains

    Avoid driving on roads that have been For more information on snow chains, contact a cleared of snow, to avoid damaging PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. your vehicle's tyres and the road surface. It is recommended that before you leave, you practise fitting the snow chains on a level and dry surface.
  • Page 237: Front Lamps

    Practical information Changing a bulb Front lamps Model with halogen headlamps Model with "full LED" technology Front fog lamps (H11) headlamps Dipped beam headlamps (H7-55W). 2. Main beam headlamps (HB3). Daytime running lamps / sidelamps 3. Direction indicators (PY21-21W). (light emitting diodes - LEDs). 4.
  • Page 238 For the replacement of this type of LED lamp and lighting guides, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. Changing a bulb should only be done A replacement kit for the LEDs is available from after the headlamp has been switched PEUGEOT dealers.
  • Page 239: Main Beam Headlamps

    Practical information Tips for removing the headlamp (halogen model) Dipped beam headlamps Main beam headlamps To allow the headlamp to be moved forward a few centimetres for access to the bulbs, (halogen model) (halogen model) proceed as follows:  Remove the protective plastic cover by ...
  • Page 240  Unscrew the bulb holder (1/4 turn). For the replacement of this type of "full LED" Faster flashing of a direction indicator light emitting diode lamps, contact a PEUGEOT  Remove the bulb holder. warning lamp (left or right) indicates a dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 241: Front Foglamps

    Practical information Door mirror spotlamps You should contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop for the replacement of the light emitting diode - LED. Front foglamps Integrated direction indicator side repeaters  Disconnect the connector.  Unclip the finisher by pulling at the top You should contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a ...
  • Page 242 LEDs). outside. 5. Foglamps (P21W).  Unscrew the bulb holder (a quarter of a turn) and change the bulb. For reassembly, carry out these operations in reverse order. Light emitting diodes-LEDs For replacement, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or qualified workshop.
  • Page 243 Practical information Foglamp (tailgate)  Unclip the left and right access covers.  Open the tailgate and then remove the large plastic cover  Remove the screws located in each opening.  Unclip the boot trim for access to the lamp connector.
  • Page 244  Open the tailgate then remove the access Light emitting diodes-LEDs cover.  Remove the two lamp fixing nut (pipe For replacement, contact a PEUGEOT spanner or socket recommended). dealer or qualified workshop.  Disengage the retaining clip, carefully removing the lamp unit from outside.
  • Page 245 Practical information  Carefully remove the lamp from the outside.  Disconnect the lamp connector.  Foglamp: unclip the bulb holder by pressing on the two tongues then replace the bulb. Reversing lamp, rear foglamp  Reversing lamp: turn the bulb holder a (tailgate) quarter of a turn then replace the bulb.
  • Page 246 Number plate lamps (W5W) diodes-LED) For the replacement of this type of lamp,  Insert a thin screwdriver into one of the contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified cutouts in the the lens. workshop.  Push it outwards to unclip it.
  • Page 247: Changing A Fuse

    If the fuse fails again soon after replacement, the tables below may cause a serious cover to which it is fitted. have the vehicle's electrical system checked by malfunction of your vehicle. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 248 Before installing other electrical not installed in accordance with its equipment or accessories on your instructions, in particular when the vehicle, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or combined consumption of all of the a qualified workshop. additional equipment connected exceeds 10 milliamperes.
  • Page 249: Dashboard Fuses

    Practical information Dashboard fuses Version 1 (FULL) Fuse Rating Functions N° 12 V accessory socket. Cigarette lighter. Audio system. Audio system (battery +). The fusebox is placed in the lower dashboard (left-hand side). Access to the fuses  Unclip the cover by pulling at top left, then right.
  • Page 250 Practical information Version 2 (ECO) Fuse Rating Functions N° F6 A or B Audio system. Cigarette lighter. 12 V accessory socket. F28 A or B Audio system (battery +).
  • Page 251: Engine Compartment Fuses

    Practical information Engine compartment fuses Version 1 (FULL) Fuse Rating Functions N° Front wiper motor. Front and rear screenwash pumps. Headlamp wash. Horn. The fusebox is placed in the engine Right hand main beam headlamp. compartment near the battery. Left hand main beam headlamp. Access to the fuses ...
  • Page 252 Practical information Version 2 (ECO) Fuse Rating Functions N° Front foglamps. Right hand main beam headlamp. Left hand main beam headlamp. Headlamp wash relay (aftermarket fitment). Front wiper motor. Pre-heater plugs (Diesel), additional programmable heating (aftermarket fitment), headlamp wash pump.
  • Page 253: 12 V Battery

    Stop & Start system, indicates the use of a 12 V lead-acid battery with special technology and specification; the involvement of a PEUGEOT dealer The battery is located under the bonnet. or a qualified workshop is essential when replacing or disconnecting the To gain access to it: battery.
  • Page 254 Practical information Reconnecting the (+) cable Disconnecting the (+) cable  Position the open clamp E of the cable on  Raise the locking tab D fully to release the the positive post (+) of the battery. cable terminal clamp E . ...
  • Page 255: Starting Using Another Battery

    However, if problems remain following this cable to the negative terminal (-) of the switch off the ignition and wait a few operation, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a slave battery B (or earth point on the other moments before trying again.
  • Page 256: Charging The Battery Using A Battery Charger

     Connect the battery starting with the has been frozen, before charging have It is advisable to disconnect the battery it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a negative terminal (-). if the vehicle is to be left unused for qualified workshop who will check that ...
  • Page 257: Energy Economy Mode

    Practical information Load reduction mode Energy economy mode System which manages the use of certain System which manages the duration of use of certain functions to conserve a sufficient level of functions according to the level of charge charge in the battery. remaining in the battery.
  • Page 258: Changing A Wiper Blade

    Practical information Changing a wiper blade Before removing a front Fitting wiper blade  Within one minute after switching off  Put the corresponding new wiper blade in the ignition, operate the wiper stalk to place and clip it. position the wiper blades vertically on the ...
  • Page 259: 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 From the front The towing eye is installed in the boot under  On the front bumper, press the cover Put the gear lever into neutral.
  • Page 260 Practical information From the rear 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 remain at the wheel of the towed vehicle and must have a valid driving licence. When towing a vehicle with all four wheels on the ground, always use an approved towing bar;...
  • Page 261: Very Cold Climate Screen

    It is recommended that the screen be fitted and removed by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. Fitting Removal  Use a screwdriver as a lever to unclip each ...
  • Page 262: Towing A Trailer

    PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. If the towbar is not fitted by a PEUGEOT dealer, it is imperative that it...
  • Page 263 Side wind The rear parking sensors will be deactivated automatically if a genuine  Take into account the increased sensitivity PEUGEOT towbar is used. to side wind.
  • Page 264: Fitting Roof Bars

    You must fit the transverse bars to the longitudinal bars at the fixing points indicated by engraved markings on the longitudinal bars. Use accessories recommended by PEUGEOT observing the manufacturer's recommendations and fitting instructions so as to avoid the risk of damaging the body (deformation, scratches, ...).
  • Page 265 Practical information Bicycle / accessory carrier Recommendations For safety reasons and to avoid damaging the roof, it is essential to use the transverse bars listed for your vehicle. Distribute the load evenly, avoiding overloading on one side. Arrange the heaviest part of the load as close as possible to the roof.
  • Page 266: 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 267 Practical information "Multimedia" By visiting a PEUGEOT dealer, you can also Depending on the legislation in force in obtain products for cleaning and maintenance Multimedia support, hands-free kit, DVD player, the country, certain safety equipment (exterior and interior) - including ecological driving aids, vehicle tracking system, ...
  • Page 268: Checks

    Innovation at the service of performance The TOTAL Research and Development teams develop lubricants for PEUGEOT which satisfy the requirements of the latest technical innovations incorporated in PEUGEOT vehicles. This ensures that you obtain the best performance and the maximum engine life.
  • Page 269: 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.  Pull the safety catch towards you, then  Unclip the stay from its housing and place raise the bonnet.
  • Page 270: Petrol Engine

    Checks Petrol engine The various caps and covers allow access for checking the levels of the various fluids and for replacing certain components. Screenwash and headlamp wash reservoir. 2. Coolant reservoir. 3. Brake fluid filler. 4. Battery / Fuses. 5. Fusebox. 6.
  • Page 271: Diesel Engine

    Checks Diesel engine 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 and headlamp wash reservoir. 2. Coolant reservoir. 3. Brake fluid filler. 4.
  • Page 272: Running Out Of Fuel (Diesel)

    Checks Running out of fuel (Diesel) 1.6 litre HDi engine On vehicles fitted with HDi engines, the fuel system must be primed if you run out of fuel; refer to the corresponding engine compartment view.  Fill the fuel tank with at least five litres of If the tank on your vehicle is fitted with diesel.
  • Page 273 During each scheduled service of your vehicle Presentation of the SCR system workshop as soon as possible: after by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop, a running distance of 680 miles the AdBlue additive tank is refilled in order to additive tank is refilled in order to ®...
  • Page 274 Checks Range indicators In the event of the risk of non-starting related to a lack of AdBlue In the event of the risk of non-starting related to a lack of AdBlue In the event of the risk of non-starting related to a lack of AdBlue When switching on the ignition, an indicator ®...
  • Page 275 To be able to start the engine, topped-up. been topped-up. we recommend that you call on a Go to a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified Go to a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop to have the AdBlue tank topped-up.
  • Page 276 While driving, the message is displayed every 30 seconds while the fault with the SCR system persists. You should go to a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop as soon as possible. If you fail to do this, there is a risk that you will...
  • Page 277 You have exceeded the authorised immediately, it will occur after several driving limit: the starting prevention mile of running. system inhibits engine starting. To be able to start the engine, you must call on a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 278 15 minutes. You can got to a PEUGEOT dealer or a If a burning sensation or irritation persists, get qualified workshop. medical attention.
  • Page 279 Checks Recommendations on storage Procedure AdBlue freezes at about -11°C and freezes at about -11°C and Before topping-up, ensure that the vehicle is ® ® ® deteriorates above 25°C. It is recommended parked on a flat and level surface. that bottles be stored in a cool area and In wintry conditions, ensure that the protected from direct sunlight.
  • Page 280 Checks  After emptying the bottle, wipe away any Important: when topping-up after spillage around the tank filler using a damp running out of additive , signalled cloth. by the message "Top up emissions additive: Starting prevented", you must wait for about 5 minutes before switching on the ignition, without If any additive is split or splashed, wash ...
  • Page 281 Checks Version with DENON bass woofer unit Disconnect the connector: move the Remove the woofer from the boot. orange clip towards the rear, then while Remove or raise the storage well. pressing the black part (located on top of the orange clip) pull the connector. Remove the yellow screw retaining the For reassembly, first slacken the yellow screw woofer unit.
  • Page 282: Checking Levels

    Check all of these levels regularly, in line with the warranty and maintenance record. Top them up if necessary, unless otherwise indicated. If a level drops significantly, have the corresponding system checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 283: Brake Fluid Level

    Checks Brake fluid level Coolant level Changing the coolant The coolant level should be close to the "MAX" mark but should never The coolant does not have to be replaced at exceed it. routine services. When the engine is warm, the temperature of the coolant is regulated by the fan.
  • Page 284 Do not discard used oil or fluids into sewers or onto the ground. This additive must be topped up by a Fluid specifi cation Take used oil to a PEUGEOT dealer or PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop a qualified workshop (France) or to an without delay.
  • Page 285: Checks

    Checks Unless otherwise indicated, check these components in accordance with the warranty and maintenance record 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 emission filter (Diesel) The battery does not require any maintenance.
  • Page 286: Manual Gearbox

    It may be necessary to event of a problem, have the system of the level checking interval for this have the condition of the brakes checked, even checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a component. between vehicle services. qualified workshop.
  • Page 287: Technical Data

    The information can also be obtained from registration document. The gross train weight and maximum PEUGEOT dealers and is included in the They can also be obtained from PEUGEOT trailer weight are valid up to an altitude of dealers and are included in the descriptive descriptive table of technical characteristics for 1 000 metres;...
  • Page 288: Dimensions

    Technical data Dimensions (in mm) These dimensions have been measured on a vehicle that is not loaded.
  • Page 289: Identifi Cation Markings

    Technical data Identifi cation markings Various visible markings for the identification of your vehicle. D. Tyre/paint label. This label, affixed to the centre pillar, on the driver's side, contains the following information. - the tyre inflation pressures with and without load, - the tyre sizes (including the tyre load index and speed rating), - the inflation pressure for the spare...
  • Page 290 Technical data...
  • Page 291 EMERGENCY OR ASSISTANCE CALL...
  • Page 292: Peugeot Connect Sos

    Operation of the system LED goes off. Cancellation is confi rmed by a voice message . To cancel a call, tell the "PEUGEOT Connect SOS" call centre that the call 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 293: Denon Equipment

    DENON EQUIPMENT The new DENON Hi-Fi system in the PEUGEOT 308 is a tailored technological solution comprising 9 speakers and a digital amplifi er. The DENON technology offers effi cient components providing high performance: - 4 fl exible membrane tweeters with resonance chamber to minimise audio distortion.
  • Page 295: Touch Screen

    Touch screen SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM MULTIMEDIA AUDIO SYSTEM BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE CONTENTS 01 General operation The system is protected in such a way that it will only operate in your vehicle. 02 First steps - Control panel 03 Steering mounted controls 04 Media 05 Navigation 06 Configuration...
  • Page 296: General Operation

    " Media " subscription from a PEUGEOT dealer. allows selection of a radio station, the various music sources and the display of photographs. " Telephone " allows the connection "...
  • Page 297 GENERAL OPERATION Use the buttons on either side of the touch screen for access to the menus, then press the virtual buttons in the touch screen. Each menu is displayed in one or two pages (primary page and secondary page). Primary page Secondary page In very hot conditions, the system may go into stand-by (screen and sound completely off) for a minimum period of 5 minutes.
  • Page 298 FIRST STEPS Shortcuts: using virtual buttons in the top band of the touch screen, it is possible to go directly to Volume adjustment (each source the choice of audio source, the list of stations (or titles depending on the source) or to temperature is independent, including Traffi...
  • Page 299 STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS Rotation. Press: mute / restore sound. Radio: automatic selection of next / previous frequency. Media: previous / next track. Menus: movement Press. Increase volume. Radio: pre-set radio stations. Menus: confi rm. Audio source: confi rm selection Decrease volume. Incoming call: answer call.
  • Page 300 MEDIA Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 "Media" List of FM stations Primary page Recalling preset stations...
  • Page 301 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments List of FM stations Press on a radio station to select it. Media List Confi rm Save the settings. FM Radio DAB Radio AM Radio Jukebox Media Select change of source . Source iPod Bluetooth Video...
  • Page 302 04 MEDIA Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 "Media" List of FM stations Secondary page Photos Media Copy to Jukebox Manage Jukebox...
  • Page 303 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments Preset Press a radio station to select it. Media Update list Update the list of stations received. Secondary page Frequency Enter the desired radio frequency. Radio list Confi rm Save the settings. Page selection Display the selected photo full screen.
  • Page 304 MEDIA Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 "Media" Secondary page Media Radio settings Media options Radio settings...
  • Page 305 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments Media Secondary page Presentation of the last media used. Media list Random (all tracks): Media Random (current album): Choose the play settings. Media options Loop: Aux. amplifi cation RDS options Media Radio DAB/FM options Secondary page Activate or deactivate the options.
  • Page 306: Selecting A Station

    RADIO Selecting a station Press on Media to display the primary page. Press Media to display the primary page then select " Memo ". Press on Media to display the primary page then go to the secondary page. Select " List " in the primary page. Select a preset radio station in the list.
  • Page 307: Changing A Radio Frequency

    RADIO Changing a radio frequency Press on Media to display the primary Press on Media to display the primary page then press on the secondary page. page. By automatic frequency search Press on " Enter frequency " to display Press  or  to move the cursor the primary page then press on the for an automatic search down or up secondary page.
  • Page 308 RADIO Preset a station Select a radio station or frequency (refer to the corresponding section). Press on " Preset ". Select a number in the list to preset the previously chosen radio station. A long press on a number presets (memorises) the station.
  • Page 309 RADIO Activate/ Deactivate RDS Press on Media to display the primary page then go to the secondary page. Select " Settings ". Select " Radio ". Activate/deactivate " RDS options ". RDS, if activated, allows you to continue listening to the same station by automatic retuning to alternative frequencies.
  • Page 310 RADIO Short-cut: access to some of the Display of the settings for the air conditioning, name of the current radio and changing the audio Select the radio station. source. station. Any thumbnail broadcast by Select the audio source. the station. Display the "DAB"...
  • Page 311 RADIO DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) Digital radio Digital radio - DAB / FM auto tracking Digital radio provides higher quality reception and also the "DAB" does not cover 100% of the territory. graphical display of current information on the radio station being When the digital radio signal is weak, "DAB / FM auto tracking"...
  • Page 312 MUSIC CD, MP3 CD, USB player, auxiliary input Selection of source Insert the CD in the player, insert the USB memory stick in the USB player or connect the USB peripheral to the USB port using a suitable Press on Media to display the primary page. cable (not supplied) .
  • Page 313 MUSIC CD, MP3 CD / USB player Information and advice The audio equipment will only play audio fi les with".wma, .aac, The system supports USB mass storage devices, BlackBerry ® .fl ac, .ogg and. mp3" fi le extensions and with a bit rate of between devices or Apple players via the USB port located in the glove box players via the USB port located in the glove box...
  • Page 314 MUSIC Selecting a track to play 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 315: Audio Streaming

    MUSIC Connecting APPLE players Audio streaming ® Connect the Apple player to one of the USB player to one of the USB ® ® ® Streaming allows audio fi les on your telephone to be played via the ports using a suitable cable (not supplied). vehicle's speakers.
  • Page 316 MUSIC Using the auxiliary input (AUX) (cable not supplied) Connect the portable device (MP3 player…) to the auxiliary JACK socket using an audio cable. Select Media to display the primary page. Select change the source. Select the AUXILIARY source. AUXILIARY source. AUXILIARY First adjust the volume of your portable device (to a high level).
  • Page 317: Managing The Jukebox

    MUSIC Managing the Jukebox Connect the device (MP3 player...) to the USB port or auxiliary Select the magnifying glass to enter the folder socket using a suitable audio cable. or album and select audio fi le by audio fi le. When no audio fi...
  • Page 318 NAVIGATION Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 "Navigation" Primary page Navigation Route settings...
  • Page 319 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments Recent destinations Display recent destinations . Fastest Shortest Time/distance Choose the navigation criteria. Ecological The map displays the route chosen according to these criteria. Calculatory criteria Tolls Ferries Navigation Strict - Close Show route on map Display the map and start navigation.
  • Page 320 NAVIGATION Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 "Navigation" Enter destination Enter address For managing contacts and Secondary page their addresses, refer to the " Communications " section. Contacts To use the telephone functions, Search for a point of interest Search for a point of interest Search for a point of interest Navigation refer to the "...
  • Page 321 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments Curr. location Points of Interest Address settings . Town centre Enter address Save Save the current address. Add waypoint Add a waypoint to the route. Navigate to Press to calculate the route. Navigation Addresses Add contact Secondary page...
  • Page 322 NAVIGATION Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Diversion Traffi c messages "Navigation" Secondary page Map settings Map settings Navigation Settings Settings Settings Settings Moving between the two menus.
  • Page 323 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments On the route Around Navigation Settings for the choice of messages and the fi lter Near destination radius. Secondary page Detour over a distance Detour Traffi c messages Recalculate route Finish Save the options. Flat view north heading Orientation Flat view vehicle heading...
  • Page 324: Choosing A New Destination

    NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE Choosing a new destination Towards a new destination Press on Navigation to display the primary Select " Navigate to ". page then go to the secondary page. Choose the navigation criteria: " Fastest " or " Shortest " or " Time/distance " or " Ecological ". Select "...
  • Page 325 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE Towards a recent destination Towards a contact Navigation towards a contact imported from a telephone is only possible if the address entered is compatible with the system. Press on Navigation to display the primary page then go to the secondary page. Press on Navigation to display the primary page then go to the secondary page.
  • Page 326 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE Towards GPS coordinates Towards a point on the map Press on Navigation to display the primary Press on Navigation to display the primary page then go to the secondary page. page then go to the secondary page. Select "...
  • Page 327 You can also update the Risk areas / Danger areas every month. hotels " or " Personal " or " By name ". The detailed procedure is available on: http://peugeot.navigation.com. Select a category from the list offered. Select " Search ".
  • Page 328 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE Towards points of interest (POI) Press on Navigation to display the primary page then go to the secondary page. Select " Show POIs ". Select a category from the list offered then " Confi rm ".
  • Page 329 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE Risk area / Danger zone alert settings Press on Navigation to display the primary Select " Confi rm ". page then go to the secondary page. These functions are only available if Risk Areas have been Select " Settings ". downloaded and installed on the system.
  • Page 330: Adding A Waypoint

    NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE Adding a waypoint Organising waypoints Press on Navigation to display the primary To organise waypoints, carry out the previous page then go to the secondary page. operations 1 to 3 again (Adding a waypoint). Select " Enter destination ". Select the waypoint that you want to move in the order.
  • Page 331: Route Options

    NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE Route options Calculation criteria It is then possible to choose: the navigation criteria: " Fastest ", " Shortest ", " Time/distance ", Press Navigation to display the primary page " Ecological ". then go to the secondary page. the exclusion criteria: "...
  • Page 332: Traffic Information

    TRAFFIC Traffic information Setting fi lters Display of messages Press on Navigation to display the primary Press on Navigation to display the primary page then go to the secondary page. page then go to the secondary page. Select " Settings ". Select "...
  • Page 333 TRAFFIC Receiving TA messages Main traffi c symbols Red and yellow triangle: traffi c information, for example: Press on Navigation to display the primary page then go to the secondary page. Modifi ed signs Narrow carriageway Slippery surface Accident Select " Settings ". Delay Roadworks Risk of explosion...
  • Page 334 TRAFFIC Diverting from a route Press on Navigation to display the primary Select " Recalculate route ". The route page then go to the secondary page. will be modifi ed in time and distance. Select " Traffi c messages ". Select "...
  • Page 335: Map Settings

    Map settings Map orientation Select: Press on Navigation to display the primary page then go to the secondary page. " Flat view north heading " to keep the map always North up, " Flat view vehicle heading " to have the map follow the direction of travel, "...
  • Page 336 Confi gure Select: " "Day" map colour " to have the map always in day mode. Press on Navigation to display the primary " "Night" map colour " to have the map "Night" map colour " to have the map "Night"...
  • Page 337 SETTINGS Navigation speech synthesis Volume / Street names Press on Navigation to display the primary page then go to the secondary page. Select " Voice synthesis " and/or " Male voice " and/or " Female voice " and/or " Speak road names ".
  • Page 338 CONFIGURATION Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 "Configuration" Audio settings Audio settings Primary page Audio settings Choice of colours Audio settings...
  • Page 339 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments Ambience Choose the sound ambience. Set the position of the sound in the vehicle using the Balance Arkamys system. Confi guration Choose the volume or activate the link to vehicle Sound effects speed. Audio settings Choose the volume for the voice and announcement Voice...
  • Page 340 CONFIGURATION Level 1 Level 2 "Configuration" Units Secondary page Factory settings Confi guration Time/Date Display screen...
  • Page 341 Level 1 Level 2 Comments Set the units used to display distance, fuel Units consumption and temperature. Confi guration Erase data Select the desired data in the list then press Delete. Secondary page Factory settings Return to factory settings. System Confi...
  • Page 342 06 CONFIGURATION Level 1 Level 2 "Configuration" Choice of language Secondary page Confi guration Calculator Calendar...
  • Page 343 Level 1 Level 2 Comments Confi guration Secondary page Confi rm Select the language then confi rm. System languages Confi guration Secondary page Select the calculator. Calculator Confi guration Secondary page Select the calendar. Calendar...
  • Page 344: Audio Settings

    CONFIGURATION Audio settings Press on Confi guration to display the primary " Ambience " (choice of 6 musical ambiences) page. " Bass " " Treble " " Loudness " (Activate/Deactivate) Balance (" Surround ", " Driver ", " Driver ", " Driver All passengers ", "...
  • Page 345 CONFIGURATION Colour schemes Interactive help Press on Confi guration to display the primary Press on Confi guration to display the primary page. page. Select " Colour schemes ". Select " Interactive help ". The interactive version of your user guide available in this touch Select the colour scheme in the list then screen is not intended as a substitute for the more complete content "...
  • Page 346 CONFIGURATION System Modify system settings Press on Confi guration to display the primary Press on Confi guration to display the primary page then go to the secondary page. page then go to the secondary page. Select " System confi guration ". Select "...
  • Page 347 CONFIGURATION Press on Confi guration to display the primary page then go to the secondary page. Select: " Time/Date " to change the time zone, synchronisation with GPS, time and its format and then the date. " Languages " to change the language. "...
  • Page 348 Identifi cation Primary page : Secondary page: Driving assistance Internet navigation via applications, see following Bluetooth telephone Dial-Up page on "PEUGEOT Networking (DUN). CONNECT APPS" * . Internet Navigation DUN connection settings It may be that certain new generation smartphones are not compatible with this standard.
  • Page 349 07 PEUGEOT CONNECT APPS "PEUGEOT CONNECT APPS" is a service providing driving aid applications in real time, that gives access to useful information such as the state of the traffi c, danger zones, fuel prices, the availability of parking places, tourist sites, weather conditions, correct addresses…...
  • Page 350 TELEPHONE Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 "Telephone" Primary page Contacts Call log...
  • Page 351 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments Addresses Modify Delete Add contact Telephone Delete all After making choices, start the call. Search for contact Contacts Confi rm Add waypoint By name Call All calls Incoming calls Outgoing calls Telephone Contact After making choices, start the call.
  • Page 352 TELEPHONE Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 "Telephone" Bluetooth menu Secondary page Telephone Telephone options...
  • Page 353 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments Start the search for another peripheral device to Search connect. Stop the Bluetooth connection to the selected Telephone Disconnect peripheral device. Import the contacts from the selected telephone to Secondary page Update store them in the audio system. Delete Delete the selected telephone.
  • Page 354: Pairing A Bluetooth Telephone

    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 the list and Confi rm . Visit www.peugeot.co.uk for more information (compatibility, additional help, ...).
  • Page 355: Connecting A Bluetooth Peripheral

    BLUETOOTH Connecting a Bluetooth peripheral 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. Automatic reconnection On switching on the ignition, the telephone connected when the ignition was last switched off is automatically reconnected, if this...
  • Page 356: Receiving A Call

    BLUETOOTH Managing paired telephones Receiving a call This function allows the connection or disconnection of a peripheral An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display device as well as the deletion of a pairing. in the screen. Press on Telephone to display the primary page then go to the secondary page.
  • Page 357: Making A Call

    CONTACTS Use of the telephone is not recommended while driving. Making a call We recommended that you park safely or make use of the steering mounted controls. Calling a new number Calling a contact Press on Telephone to display the primary Press on Telephone to display the primary page.
  • Page 358: Ending A Call

    CALL LOG Ending a call Calling a recently used number Press on Telephone to display the primary page. Select " End call ". Select " Call log ". Make a long press on the steering mounted TEL button. Select the desired contact from the list offered. It is always possible to make a call directly from the telephone;...
  • Page 359 SETTINGS Ringtones Managing contacts / Entries Press on Telephone to display the primary Press on Telephone to display the primary page. page then go to the secondary page. Select " Contacts ". Select " Telephone options ". Select " View contact ". Select "...
  • Page 360 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The following table groups together the answers to the most frequently asked questions concerning your audio system. QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION Navigation, guidance The route calculation is The guidance criteria may confl ict with the current location (exclusion of Check the guidance criteria on the Navigation not successful.
  • Page 361 "visible to all". The Bluetooth telephone is not compatible with the system. You can check the compatibility of your telephone at www.peugeot.co.uk (services). The volume of the The volume depends both on the system and on the telephone. Increase the volume of the audio system, to...
  • Page 362 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 363 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 364 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION Settings, confi guration 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.
  • Page 365 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 system switches off after the battery charge. 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 367: Peugeot Connect Sound (Rd5)

    PEUGEOT Connect Sound (RD5) AUDIO SYSTEM / BLUETOOTH ® CONTENTS Your PEUGEOT Connect Sound (RD5) is coded in such 01 First steps a way that it will only operate in your vehicle. 02 Steering mounted controls 03 Main menu 04 Audio...
  • Page 368: First Steps

    FIRST STEPS Select source: Audio settings: front/ Select the screen display mode: radio, audio CD / rear fader, left/right Select wavebands MP3 CD, USB, Jack balance, bass/treble, date, audio functions, telephone, TA (Traffi c Announcements) FM1, FM2, FMast connection, Streaming, loudness, audio Bluetooth, personalisation- on/off.
  • Page 369: Steering Mounted Controls

    STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS Radio: automatic search for a higher frequency. CD / MP3 / USB: selection of the next track. CD / USB: continuous press: fast forwards play. Move in the list. Change audio source. Confi rm a selection. Call/end call on the telephone. Press for more than 2 seconds: telephone main menu.
  • Page 370: Main Menu

    MAIN MENU " Personalisation-confi guration ": " Multimedia ": Media Defi ne the vehicle parameters, Choice of parameters, Radio language, Display confi guration, Choice of parameters. units, Date and time adjustment. Screen C " Telephone ": Call, Directory " Bluetooth connection ": Connections management, Telephone management, Search for a device.
  • Page 371: Audio

    The external environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks, ...) AUDIO may block reception, including in RDS mode. This is a normal effect of the way in which radio waves are transmitted and does not indicate any failure of the audio system. Radio Selecting a station MENU...
  • Page 372: Playing A Cd

    AUDIO Receiving TA messages Playing a CD The TA (Traffi c Announcement) function gives priority to TA alert Insert only compact discs of standard size. messages. To operate, this function needs good reception of a Some anti-pirating systems, on original discs or CDs copied using a radio station transmitting this type of message.
  • Page 373 AUDIO MP3 CD MP3 CD Playing an MP3 compilation Information and advice Insert an MP3 compilation in the player. The MP3 format, an abbreviation of MPEG 1.2 & 2.5 Audio Layer 3, The audio equipment searches for all of the music tracks, which is an audio compression standard which permits the recording of may take anything between a few seconds and several tens of several tens of music fi...
  • Page 374 AUDIO If the "DAB" station being listened Display options: to is not available on "FM", "DAB if active but not available, the display will FM" is struck out. be struck out. Display the name of the current station. Preset stations, buttons 1 to 6 . Short press: select the preset radio station.
  • Page 375 AUDIO DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) Digital radio - DAB / FM tracking Digital radio Digital radio provides a superior audio quality and also additional "DAB" does not have 100% coverage of the country. categories of traffi c announcements (TA INFO). When the digital signal is weak, "DAB / FM auto tracking"...
  • Page 376: Peugeot Connect Usb

    PEUGEOT CONNECT USB Using the PEUGEOT CONNECT USB Connecting a USB memory stick This unit consists of a USB port and an auxiliary Jack Connect the memory stick to the port, directly or socket * . The audio fi les are using a lead.
  • Page 377 PEUGEOT CONNECT USB Using the PEUGEOT CONNECT USB Press one of these buttons to gain Press and hold LIST to display the access to the previous / next track on different classifi cations. the classifi cation list currently being Select by Folder / Artist / Genre / Playlist, played.
  • Page 378 PEUGEOT CONNECT USB Using the auxiliary input (AUX) Adjusting the volume of the auxiliary source JACK socket or USB port (according to vehicle) The auxiliary input, JACK or USB, allows the connection of a portable device (MP3 player...). First adjust the volume of your portable device.
  • Page 379: Bluetooth

    * If your telephone is fully compatible. and the ignition on. Select the telephone to be connected from the list. Only Go to www.peugeot.co.uk for more information (compatibility, one telephone can be connected at a time. more help, ...). Activate the telephone's Bluetooth function A virtual keypad is displayed in the and ensure that it is "visible to all"...
  • Page 380 BLUETOOTH Receiving a call Making a call An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed From the Bluetooth telephone function Audio menu, select Manage display in the vehicle's screen. the telephone call then Call, Call list or Directory. Press this button for more than two seconds for Select the YES tab on the display access to your directory, then navigate with the...
  • Page 381: Bluetooth Audio Streaming

    BLUETOOTH Bluetooth audio streaming * Ending a call Wireless transmission of the telephone's music fi les via the audio equipment. The telephone must be able to manage the appropriate Bluetooth profi les (Profi les A2DP / AVRCP). Initiate the pairing between the telephone and During a call, press this button for more than the vehicle.
  • Page 382: Screen Menu Map(S)

    SCREEN MENU MAP(S) Screen A MAIN FUNCTION VEHICLE PARAM * Random PARK BRAKE Option A Random all (Automatic electric parking brake) Option A1 LANGUAGES BEND LIGHTING Option A11 (Adaptive lighting: directional) Français Option B... AUTO HEADLAMPS Italiano (Automatic illumination of headlamps) RADIO REAR WIPE ACT Nederlands...
  • Page 383 SCREEN MENU MAP(S) Screen C MEDIA TELEPHONE BLUETOOTH CONNECTION Media parameters Call Connections management Search for a device Choice of playback mode Dial Normal Directory Random Calls list Random all Voice mail box Directory management Repeat Choice of track listing Consult an entry Delete an entry By folders...
  • Page 384 SCREEN MENU MAP(S) PERSONALISATION - CONFIGURATION Define the vehicle parameters * Choice of language Display configuration Choice of units Date and time adjustment Display parameters Brightness Choice of sounds * Depending on vehicle equipment.
  • Page 385: Frequently Asked Questions

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION There is a difference in For optimum sound quality, the audio settings (Volume, Bass, Treble, Check that the audio settings (Volume, Bass, sound quality between Ambience, Loudness) can be adapted to the different sound sources, Treble, Ambience, Loudness) are adapted to the different audio which may result in audible differences when changing source (radio,...
  • Page 386 RDS mode. indicate a failure of the audio equipment. displayed...). The aerial is absent or has been damaged (for example when going Have the aerial checked by a PEUGEOT dealer. through a car wash or into an underground car park).
  • Page 387 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION Sound cut-outs of 1 to During this brief sound cut-out, the RDS searches for any frequency Deactivate the RDS function if the phenomenon 2 seconds in radio mode. permitting better reception of the station. is too frequent and always on the same route.
  • Page 389 Armrest, rear ........... Armrest, rear ........... Armrest, rear DAB (Digital Audio Assistance call ......188, 289, 290 Broadcasting) ....308, 309, 372, 373 Audible warning ..........188 Capacity, fuel tank ..........72 Date (setting) ........42, 43, 44 Audio cable ......310, 313, 314, 376 CD ............
  • Page 390 Headlamp wash reservoir Diesel engine pre-heat warning lamp ....15 Digital Audio Broadcasting Head restraints, front ........79 Filling with fuel ...........72-74 (DAB) ......... 308, 309, 372, 373 Head restraints, rear ......... Head restraints, rear ......... Head restraints, rear 82, 83 Fitting a wheel ..........232 Heated seats ...........79...
  • Page 391 Passenger compartment filter ...... Passenger compartment filter ...... Passenger compartment filter 318, 320, 336, 348, 350 Labels, identification ........287 PEUGEOT CONNECT APPS .......347 Menu, main ...........368 Lamps, warning and indicator ....Lamps, warning and indicator ....Lamps, warning and indicator 13-25 PEUGEOT Connect Assistance ....290...
  • Page 392 Alphabetical index Recharging the battery .........254 Screen, multifunction Tables of fuses ........245-250 Reduction of electrical load ......255 (without audio equipment) ......45 Tank, AdBlue additive additive ......271, 276 ® ® ® Refilling AdBlue..........276 Screenwash ..........182 Tank, fuel ...........22, 72 Regeneration of the particle Screenwash fluid level ......183, 282 Technical data ..........285...
  • Page 393 Alphabetical index Updating the time ........42, 43, 44 UREA ............UREA ............UREA USB ............... 310 USB (PEUGEOT Connect) ..... 87, 310, 374 Vehicle identification ........287 Ventilation ........95-97, 99, 104 Warning lamps .......... 13-25 Warning triangle ..........94 Wash-wipe, rear ..........
  • Page 398 High load retaining net (SW) This allows the use of the entire loading volume up to the roof: behind the front seats (row 1) when the rear seats are folded. behind the rear seats (row 2). Row 1 Row 2 ...
  • Page 399 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.
  • Page 400 Anglais AN. 14308.0040 www.peugeot.com...

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