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PEUGEOT 5008

HANDBOOK

Summary of Contents for 5008 2017

Page 1: ...PEUGEOT 5008 HANDBOOK...

Page 2: ...ection or at the following address http public servicebox peugeot com ddb This symbol indicates the latest information available Direct access to the Handbook Select the language the vehicle its body...

Page 3: ...strongly recommended that you familiarise yourself with it as well as the Warranty and Maintenance Record which will provide you with information about warranties servicing and roadside assistance ass...

Page 4: ...Front demist defrost 103 Heated windscreen 104 Rear screen demist defrost 104 Programmable heating 105 Front fittings 110 Courtesy lamps 116 Interior ambient lighting 117 Rear fittings 118 Boot fitti...

Page 5: ...ng sensors 230 Visiopark 1 Visiopark 2 231 Park Assist 237 Fuel 245 Misfuel prevention Diesel 246 Compatibility of fuels 246 Towing a trailer 248 Towbar with quickly detachable towball 248 Energy econ...

Page 6: ...rror and electric window control panel 8 Monochrome screen with Bluetooth audio system or Touch screen with PEUGEOT Connect Radio or PEUGEOT Connect Nav 9 Hazard warning lamps 10 Air conditioning syst...

Page 7: ...dlamp beam height adjustment wheel 2 Programmable heating operating indicator lamp 3 Hands free tailgate opening closing 4 Deactivation of Stop Start 5 Deactivation of the interior volumetric and anti...

Page 8: ...er than the brake pedal and press the accelerator progressively These practices contribute towards a reduction in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions and also help to reduce the background traffic nois...

Page 9: ...long journey at each change of season after a long period out of use Do not forget the spare wheel and the tyres on any trailer or caravan Have your vehicle serviced regularly engine oil oil filter ai...

Page 10: ...gue speedometer mph or km h 3 Gear shift indicator selector mode and the gear with an automatic gearbox 4 Digital speedometer mph or km h 5 Cruise control or speed limiter setting display of speed lim...

Page 11: ...ons engine information from the Dynamic Pack A Lighting dimmer for the instruments and controls available in night mode or Instrument panel ambient lighting Versions with monochrome screen Versions wi...

Page 12: ...ion instructions DRIVING standard display with in addition the current driving aid systems information MINIMAL minimal display with digital speedometer and the distance recorders and in the event of a...

Page 13: ...left and right select a type of information using the corresponding scroll arrows in the touch screen Driving aids Default empty Engine info Dynamic pack G metres Dynamic pack Temperatures engine oil...

Page 14: ...or a fault has occurred For more information refer to the corresponding tables of warning and indicator lamps Warning lamps When the engine is running or the vehicle is being driven illumination of on...

Page 15: ...wn before topping up to the required level if necessary If the problem persists contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop Depending on the country of sale Battery charge Fixed The battery charg...

Page 16: ...ning lamp also lights up in the seat belt and passenger front airbag warning lamps display accompanied by indicator lamps corresponding to the passenger seat belts unfastened or not fastened Electric...

Page 17: ...ing lamp The electronic brake force distribution EBFD system has a fault You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop Anti lock Braking Syst...

Page 18: ...ntact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop Fixed accompanied by the display of a message One or more major faults for which there is no specific warning lamp have been detected Identify the cause...

Page 19: ...y of a message The system has a fault Be vigilant and drive carefully Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop Active Lane Departure Warning System Fixed The system has been...

Page 20: ...possible This check should preferably be carried out when the tyres are cold Flashing then fixed accompanied by the Service warning lamp The tyre pressure monitoring system is faulty Under inflation d...

Page 21: ...pproximately 6 litres of fuel in the tank You must refuel as soon as possible to avoid running out of fuel This warning lamp will come on every time the ignition is switched on accompanied by a messag...

Page 22: ...lashing accompanied by an audible signal and a message indicating the remaining driving range The driving range is less than 375 miles 600 km You must top up the AdBlue to avoid a breakdown or go to a...

Page 23: ...ing range After confirmation of the fault with the emissions control system you can drive for up to 685 miles 1 100 km before the engine starting inhibition system is triggered Contact a PEUGEOT deale...

Page 24: ...lutch pedal remains pressed with a manual gearbox If the engine does not start switch the ignition off and then on wait until the indicator lamp goes off again then start the engine Warning indicator...

Page 25: ...tion Warning indicator lamp State Cause Action Observations Blind Spot Monitoring System Fixed The function has been activated For more information on the Blind Spot Monitoring System refer to the cor...

Page 26: ...ator Flashing with audible signal The lighting control stalk has been moved up Hazard warning lamps Flashing with buzzer The hazard warning lamps switch located on the dashboard has been operated The...

Page 27: ...en The lighting control stalk is in the AUTO position The camera placed at the top of the windscreen manages the main beam headlamps or dipped headlamps operation according to the outside lighting and...

Page 28: ...s applied prompting you to use manual release They light up accompanied by the display of the Parking brake fault message Automatic application is not available The electric parking brake control leve...

Page 29: ...or a qualified workshop They light up accompanied by the display of the Parking brake fault message The parking brake is not operating at maximum efficiency and cannot secure the vehicle in every sit...

Page 30: ...emaining in kilometres or miles as well as the period before the next service is due The service spanner goes off after a few seconds The alert may be triggered close to the due date Fixed when the ig...

Page 31: ...is triggered when the due date has been exceeded Flashing then fixed when the ignition is switched on associated with the Service warning lamp The servicing interval has been exceeded for Diesel Blue...

Page 32: ...dicator F press and hold the trip distance recorder reset button F switch on the ignition the distance recorder display begins a countdown F release the button when 0 is displayed the spanner disappea...

Page 33: ...and the central STOP warning lamp come on accompanied by the display of a message and an audible signal You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so Wait a few minutes before switching off the engine...

Page 34: ...es or kilometres When driving this message is displayed every 185 miles 300 km until the AdBlue level has been topped up The reserve level has been reached it is recommended that you top up as soon as...

Page 35: ...message Top up AdBlue Starting impossible The AdBlue tank is empty the starting inhibition system required by legislation prevents starting of the engine To be able to restart the engine it is essent...

Page 36: ...ise you will not be able to restart your engine Every time the ignition is switched on the Service and engine diagnostic warning lamps come on and the AdBlue warning lamp flashes accompanied by an aud...

Page 37: ...velled since it was reset by the driver Resetting the trip recorder F With the ignition on press the button until zeroes appear Instrument panel lighting dimmer Version with monochrome screen Only wor...

Page 38: ...tion with range current fuel consumption time counter of the Stop Start Journey 1 with average speed average fuel consumption distance travelled for the first journey Journey 2 with average speed aver...

Page 39: ...orkshop Current fuel consumption mpg or l 100 km or km l Calculated over the last few seconds This function is only displayed from 18 mph 30 km h Average fuel consumption mpg or l 100 km or km l Calcu...

Page 40: ...Main menu F Press the MENU button Multimedia Telephone Connections Personalisation configuration F Press the 7 or 8 button to select the menu required then confirm by pressing the OK button Multimedi...

Page 41: ...o the Driving section Driving assistance Auto emergency braking For more information on the Active Safety Brake refer to the Driving section Speed recommendation For more information on Speed limit re...

Page 42: ...ing General operation Recommendations This screen is of the capacitive type Use is possible in all temperatures Do not use pointed objects on the touch screen Do not touch the touch screen with wet ha...

Page 43: ...zone air conditioning and Automatic dual zone air conditioning refer to the corresponding sections Connected Navigation or Mirror Screen See the Audio equipment and telematics section Depending on equ...

Page 44: ...g Rear wiper in reverse activation deactivation of the rear wiper on with reverse gear Mirror adaptation in reverse activation deactivation of the automatic door mirror tilt when engaging reverse gear...

Page 45: ...gate Hands Free Tailgate Access activation deactivation of the hands free tailgate access system Comfort Rear wiper in reverse activation deactivation of the rear wiper on with reverse gear Mirror ada...

Page 46: ...assist Activation deactivation of the function Parking sensors Activation deactivation of the function Park Assist Activation deactivation of the function Automatic headlamp dip Activation deactivati...

Page 47: ...the upper menu bar are detailed in the table below PEUGEOT Connect Nav Button Comments Selection of a topic Audio settings sound ambience distribution level voice volume ringer volume Switch off the s...

Page 48: ...consumption l 100 km mpg or km l Choice of display language on the touch screen and digital instrument panel Setting the date and time Option of synchronisation with GPS Adjustment of the display par...

Page 49: ...urn off the screen black screen To return to the current screen press the black screen or one of the menu buttons Adjustment of the brightness of the instrument panel ambient lighting Choice and setti...

Page 50: ...ameters text scrolling animations etc and brightness Choice of units temperature Celsius or Fahrenheit distances and fuel consumption l 100 km mpg or km l Choice of display language on the touch scree...

Page 51: ...unlocking opening closing the boot turning the lighting on folding unfolding the door mirrors activating deactivating of the alarm opening the windows closing the windows and the sunroof locating the...

Page 52: ...her doors and the boot press this button again On the first press of the unlocking button flashing of the direction indicators for a few seconds signals complete or selective unlocking of the vehicle...

Page 53: ...nds Welcome lighting Availability of this function depends on version F Make a short press on this remote control button Pressing again before the end of the timed period switches off the lighting imm...

Page 54: ...unlocking and motorised operation are made in the vehicle configuration menu By default selective tailgate unlocking is activated and the motorised function is deactivated F Make a long press on the b...

Page 55: ...signals the selective unlocking of the vehicle for versions without alarm the deactivation of the alarm for other versions Depending on version the door mirrors unfold Selective unlocking of the tailg...

Page 56: ...ehicle if one of the electronic keys is left inside the vehicle As a safety measure children on board never leave the vehicle without taking the electronic key for the Keyless Entry and Starting syste...

Page 57: ...ht F Within five seconds press one of these locking controls again to deadlock the vehicle For safety and theft protection reasons do not leave your electronic key in the vehicle even when you are clo...

Page 58: ...ving with the doors locked may make access to the passenger compartment by the emergency services more difficult in an emergency As a safety precaution with children on board remove the key from the i...

Page 59: ...epending on version the door mirrors unfold Normal locking Deadlocking F Insert the key in the door lock barrel F Turn the key towards the rear of the vehicle For versions without alarm the locking is...

Page 60: ...ild lock is not on Refer to the corresponding section F Remove the black cap on the edge of the door using the key F Without forcing insert the key into the aperture then without turning it move the l...

Page 61: ...in neutral then fully depress the clutch pedal F With an automatic gearbox select position P then firmly press the brake pedal F Switch on the ignition by pressing the START STOP button The electronic...

Page 62: ...s 6 mph 10 km h Unlocking Central locking This function allows the doors and boot to be locked or unlocked simultaneously from inside the vehicle Manual mode Locking F Press this button again to unloc...

Page 63: ...y variation in the volume in the passenger compartment The alarm is triggered if anyone breaks a window enters the passenger compartment or moves inside the vehicle anti tilt monitoring The system che...

Page 64: ...ior volumetric and anti tilt monitoring to avoid unwanted triggering of the alarm in certain cases such as leaving a pet in the vehicle leaving a window or sunroof partially open washing your vehicle...

Page 65: ...remote control in the driver s door lock F open the door the alarm is triggered F switch on the ignition the alarm stops the indicator lamp in the button goes off Locking the vehicle without activati...

Page 66: ...he vehicle unlocked or with the electronic key of the Keyless Entry and Starting system in the recognition zone press the central tailgate control F Raise the tailgate When selective unlocking is acti...

Page 67: ...al points The motorised operation of the tailgate can be activated or deactivated in the vehicle settings menu The motorised tailgate must only be operated with the vehicle stationary Safety anti pinc...

Page 68: ...avoid the risk of injury through pinching or trapping before and during operation of the motorised tailgate ensure that there is no person close to the rear of the vehicle watch the activity of your p...

Page 69: ...e Hands Free Tailgate Access function F Press this button its indicator lamp comes on Pressing this button again deactivates the function its indicator lamp goes off Memorising an opening position To...

Page 70: ...rating problems keep the electronic key away from the sensor zone or deactivate the Hands Free Tailgate Access function In wintry conditions In the event of an accumulation of snow on the tailgate cle...

Page 71: ...r the window has closed The safety anti pinch function is not active during this operation To open or close the window press or pull the switch fully beyond the resistance point the window opens or cl...

Page 72: ...ess the switch concerned When operating the passenger electric window switches the driver must ensure that nothing is preventing correct closing of the windows The driver must ensure that the passenge...

Page 73: ...rear of button B without going beyond the point of resistance to open the sunroof With the sunroof partly or fully closed F press and release the rear of button B going beyond the point of resistance...

Page 74: ...ear of button B again for at least 3 seconds Check the condition of the sunroof seals regularly presence of dust or deposits dead leaves etc If using a car wash check that the roof is correctly closed...

Page 75: ...blind then suspends its movement and automatically resumes when the sunroof stops When locking the vehicle pressing and holding the locking button simultaneously closes the windows and the sunroof and...

Page 76: ...e longitudinal position of the seat so you can fully press the pedals with legs slightly flexed The knee room should be at least 4 in 10 cm from the dashboard for access to the dashboard controls Adju...

Page 77: ...exterior door mirrors to reduce blind spots Fasten your seat belt place the diagonal belt in the middle of your shoulder and adjust the lap belt so that it is tightened across your pelvis Ensure that...

Page 78: ...the desired angle or F For a passenger seat that can be placed in the table position pull the handle and guide the backrest forwards or backwards 4 Adjusting the height of the head restraint Refer to...

Page 79: ...cushion angle electrically F Press and hold the front or rear of the control to raise or lower the front of the seat cushion 3 Adjusting the lumbar support electrically The control allows independent...

Page 80: ...ght interfere with folding of the backrest seat belt child seat items of clothing bags etc Deactivation of the passenger front airbag is recommended Folding the backrest In this position the backrest...

Page 81: ...the lug A to free the head restraint and push it down F Adjust the height of the head restraint Never drive with the head restraints removed they should be in place and correctly adjusted for the occu...

Page 82: ...orwards or backwards to recline the backrest to the desired angle 3 Adjusting the height of the head restraint Refer to the corresponding section 4 Adjusting the length of the seat cushion F Pull the...

Page 83: ...tion Ignition on or engine running F Press button 1 or 2 to recall the corresponding position An audible signal confirms that adjustment is complete You can interrupt the current movement by pressing...

Page 84: ...massage settings are adjusted in the touch screen The system is switched on either directly using the button on the front seat or by activating a personalised ambience with the i Cockpit Amplify funct...

Page 85: ...ar screen is switched on For more information on Demisting and defrosting the rear screen refer to the corresponding section Adjustment As a safety measure the mirrors should be adjusted to reduce the...

Page 86: ...sses tilt downwards They return to their initial position a few seconds after coming out of reverse gear once the speed of the vehicle exceeds 6 mph 10 km h on switching off the engine This function i...

Page 87: ...t down Never drive with passengers seated at the rear when the head restraints are removed they must be in place and in the high position Seat adjustments They have two positions a high position for w...

Page 88: ...Check that the aircraft type tables of the front seats are properly folded F Place the 2nd row seats in the maximum rear position Before and while performing operation on the seats check that the pas...

Page 89: ...rd F Place the continuity panels of the 2nd row of seats against the backrests again F Straighten the backrest until it locks Each seat has a continuity panel at the bottom of the backrest which once...

Page 90: ...inal adjustment range in order to preserve enough space for passengers in the 3rd row seats If this system fails lever D the 3rd row passengers can also get out after having folded back the backrest o...

Page 91: ...storage space you must place the removable carrier on the two lugs on the central wall F Pull one of the straps the 3 parts of the corresponding floor fold into concertina form F Remove the load space...

Page 92: ...e concertina boards back above the folded seats Before doing anything to the seats on the 3rd row straighten the continuity panels of the seats on the 2nd row Do not try to fold back a seat in the 3rd...

Page 93: ...g the seat by the side by the plastic covers lift the rear part of the seat F Pull the seat away to the rear while keeping it tilted Returning the seats to their original position This is done from th...

Page 94: ...nd row of seats and retracting the 3rd row of seats you can create a continuous storage floor through to the back of the front seats By folding the front passenger seat into a table position you can c...

Page 95: ...tivation choice of an air freshener and adjusting the amount of diffusion multipoint massage selection of the seat activation deactivation selection of a type of massage and a setting for intensity Dy...

Page 96: ...ts used in the passenger compartment by the combined use of the associated buttons The air flow control enables you to increase or reduce the speed of the ventilation fan Depending on your vehicle the...

Page 97: ...er compartment reduction of allergic symptoms bad odours and greasy deposits If after an extended stop in sunshine the interior temperature is very high first ventilate the passenger compartment for a...

Page 98: ...nding indicator lamps come on If you keep pressing the small fan until all of the indicator lamps go off system off the temperature is no longer controlled However a slight flow of air can still be fe...

Page 99: ...s one of these buttons to increase or decrease the speed of the booster fan The symbol for air flow a fan fills progressively according to the air flow setting made By reducing the air flow to minimum...

Page 100: ...atically adjusts the temperature setting to the lowest possible air distribution towards the centre and outer vents air flow to maximum and activates recirculation of interior air F Press this button...

Page 101: ...entilation and its controls are available with the ignition on Operation of the air conditioning and regulation of temperature air flow and air distribution in the passenger compartment are automatic...

Page 102: ...red level of comfort The system compensates automatically and corrects the temperature difference as quickly as possible Automatic visibility programme For more information on Front demisting defrosti...

Page 103: ...demisting in winter above 3 C Switching on F Press this button its indicator lamp comes on The air conditioning does not operate when the air flow adjustment is set to off Switching off F Press this b...

Page 104: ...air vents blower starts up In this case the rear passengers can control the air flow from these air vents independently of the air conditioning air flow control for the front air vents When the funct...

Page 105: ...Check that recirculation of interior air is deactivated its indicator lamp must be off F Switch on the air conditioning by pressing the A C button its indicator lamp comes on With Stop Start when the...

Page 106: ...screen as well as the areas alongside the windscreen pillars Without changing the settings for the air conditioning system it allows faster release of the windscreen wiper blades when they are frozen...

Page 107: ...engine operating temperature as soon as it is started up The programmable heating is switched on by the long range remote control It may be immediate or deferred depending on the programming Always sw...

Page 108: ...en it is operating To avoid any untimely triggering of the alarm when using the programmable heating it is advisable that the volumetric monitoring is deactivated 1 Buttons for functions scroll down m...

Page 109: ...time using the buttons 1 press on buttons 4 and 5 simultaneously within 10 seconds This symbol will flash This symbol will be displayed F Press button 5 until the message OK is displayed When the sig...

Page 110: ...1 to display the programmed time This symbol will flash F Set the time by pressing the buttons 1 F Simultaneously press buttons 4 and 5 to save it Activation Deactivation F After having displayed the...

Page 111: ...rogrammed times are memorised until the next change When the start time is activated it is not possible to change the heating level You must first deactivate the start time Operating fault In the even...

Page 112: ...g wheel 5 Illuminated glove box 6 Door pockets 7 Scented air freshener 8 USB socket 9 Front 12 V accessory socket 120 W 10 Storage compartment or CD player or Wireless charger 11 Storage compartment 1...

Page 113: ...drive with the glove box open when a passenger is at the front it may cause injury during sharp deceleration Cigarette lighter 12 V accessory socket s You can use this socket to connect a telephone ch...

Page 114: ...nciple of magnetic induction based on the Qi 1 1 standard The portable device to be charged must be compatible with the Qi standard either by design or by using a compatible holder or shell The chargi...

Page 115: ...keys vehicle remote control etc in the charging area while a device is being charged risk of overheating or interrupting the charging process Checking operation F Charging of the portable device s ba...

Page 116: ...the i Cockpit Amplify function In the Applications menu remove the portable device then replace it in the middle of the charging zone or remove the portable device and try again in a quarter of an hou...

Page 117: ...itment The air freshener is ready to operate again Recommendations Do not discard the original cartridge which serves as a blanking plug if the air freshener is not used Retain the cartridge sealing c...

Page 118: ...interfere with access to the pedals and hinder the operation of the cruise control speed limiter The mats approved by PEUGEOT have two fixings located below the seat Mats Fitting When fitting the mat...

Page 119: ...en the ignition is off approximately ten minutes in energy saving mode approximately thirty seconds with the engine running unlimited When the front courtesy lamp is in the permanent lighting position...

Page 120: ...ting includes two LEDs located in the front courtesy lamp a light source in the storage compartment at the front of the centre console a light source for each of the front footwells illuminated guides...

Page 121: ...use the table lower it fully until it locks in the low position F To store it raise the table passing the point of resistance to the high position On the passenger side do not forget to fold it before...

Page 122: ...also contain the temporary puncture repair kit To open them lift the cover by the notch Storage boxes Boot fittings 1 Load space cover 2 12 V accessory socket maximum power 120 Watts 3 Boot lamp 4 Lug...

Page 123: ...nsert the guides of the roller into the rails in pillars B Storage behind the 3rd row seats F Make sure that the 3rd row seats are folded away F Fold the first two concertina boards F Position the rol...

Page 124: ...folded down behind the rear seats 2nd row when the load space cover is removed F Fold down the rear seats F Insert the ends of the bar one after the other into the fixing points of the roof F Attach t...

Page 125: ...ce with displays in the screens Boot lighting F To connect a 12 V accessory max power 120 W remove the cap and connect an appropriate adaptor F Switch on the ignition This comes on automatically when...

Page 126: ...h 110 km h Without AUTO lighting With AUTO lighting Headlamp dipping F Pull stalk B towards you to switch between dipped and main beam headlamps or to activate automatic headlamp dipping In the lighti...

Page 127: ...sunshine sensor may detect sufficient light Switch off the foglamps when they are no longer necessary Rear foglamps The main or dipped beam headlamps must be on Rotate and release ring C F forwards to...

Page 128: ...some weather conditions e g low temperature or humidity the presence of misting on the internal surface of the glass of the headlamps and rear lamps is normal it disappears after the lamps have been o...

Page 129: ...f the direction indicators Parking lamps F Left lower the lighting control stalk passing the point of resistance F Right raise the lighting control stalk passing the point of resistance Side markers f...

Page 130: ...front passenger rear passengers 1 5 people 5 people loads in the boot 2 Driver loads in the boot Automatic illumination of headlamps When a low level of ambient light is detected by the sunshine sens...

Page 131: ...nation of headlamps function activated under low ambient light the sidelamps dipped beam headlamps and door mirror spotlamps come on automatically when the ignition is switched off Activation deactiva...

Page 132: ...ps come on automatically Whatever the position of the front courtesy lamp switch they also come on with the exterior welcome lighting and the guide me home lighting Switching off They go off automatic...

Page 133: ...era located at the top of the windscreen This system is a driving aid The driver remains responsible for the vehicle s lighting its correct use for the prevailing conditions of light visibility traffi...

Page 134: ...h as pedestrians vehicles whose lighting is obscured for example vehicles running behind a safety barrier on a motorway vehicles at the top or bottom of a steep slope on winding roads on crossroads Op...

Page 135: ...ring wheel Switching off The system does not operate below a certain angle of rotation of the steering wheel above 25 mph 40 km h when reverse gear is engaged Present on vehicles fitted with Full LED...

Page 136: ...the wipers on a dry windscreen Under extremely hot or cold conditions ensure that the wiper blades are not stuck to the windscreen before operating the wipers Without AUTO wiping With AUTO wiping Win...

Page 137: ...the rear wiper automatically operate for a set duration To avoid damaging the wiper blades do not operate the windscreen washer if the windscreen washer reservoir is empty Only operate the windscreen...

Page 138: ...reen behind the rear view mirror Switching on F In the minute following ignition switch off any operation of the wiper control stalk will position the wiper blades vertically F To park the wiper blade...

Page 139: ...ds if the ignition has been off for more than one minute If a fault occurs with the automatic rain sensitive wipers the wipers will operate in intermittent mode Have them checked by a PEUGEOT dealer o...

Page 140: ...or qualified workshops equipped with the special tools required risk of malfunctions of the vehicle s electronic systems that could cause breakdowns or serious accidents The manufacturer cannot be hel...

Page 141: ...o possible to switch them off by pressing the switch on the dashboard Horn Audible warning system to alert other road users to an imminent danger Visual warning with all of the direction indicators fl...

Page 142: ...red indicator lamp is on continuously there is a system fault The red indicator lamp flashes replace the back up battery In either case the emergency and assistance calls may not function Contact a q...

Page 143: ...outside the Brand network we invite you to check the configuration of these services and if desired have a dealer change it to suit your wishes In a multilingual country configuration is possible in...

Page 144: ...ation ASR This system optimises traction in order to avoid wheel slip by acting on the brakes of the driving wheels and on the engine It also improves the directional stability of the vehicle on accel...

Page 145: ...cally every time the vehicle is started They come into operation in the event of a problem with grip or trajectory Deactivation In exceptional conditions starting a vehicle which is bogged down stuck...

Page 146: ...he trailer it acts on the brakes to stabilise the trailer and if necessary reduces engine power to slow down the vehicle For information on the weights and towed loads refer to the Technical data sect...

Page 147: ...ngine speeds is completely normal A five position selector knob allows you to choose the setting best suited to the driving conditions encountered An indicator lamp associated with each mode comes on...

Page 148: ...e to obstacles or stones in particular driving on terrain with steep gradients and poor grip crossing a stream All terrain mud damp grass etc This mode when moving off allows considerable spin on the...

Page 149: ...f the speed of the vehicle is being controlled by the Dynamic cruise control with Stop function depending on the type of gearbox Operation Switching on By default the system is not selected The system...

Page 150: ...system this warning lamp comes on accompanied by the display of a message in the instrument panel Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop Seat belts Front seat belts The front seat...

Page 151: ...afety belts F To adjust the height of the anchorage point squeeze control A and slide it to the notch desired Before performing any operations on the rear seats to avoid damage to the seat belts check...

Page 152: ...s in and take tongue B then A to the magnet at the anchoring point on the roof 3rd row rear safety belts Installation F Pull the strap then insert the tongue in the buckle F Check that the seat belt i...

Page 153: ...e moving at speeds above 12 mph 20 km h the warning lamp and the indicator lamps light up for around thirty seconds if one or more rear seat belts are not fastened Seat belts unfastened alert It light...

Page 154: ...dified to avoid affecting its performance In accordance with current safety regulations for all repairs on your vehicle s seat belts go to a qualified workshop with the skills and equipment needed whi...

Page 155: ...same or a subsequent accident the airbag will not be deployed again Impact detection zones A Front impact zone B Side impact zone The deployment of an airbag is accompanied by a slight emission of smo...

Page 156: ...ting fault If this warning lamp comes on in the instrument panel you must contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop to have the system checked The airbags may no longer be deployed in the event...

Page 157: ...the side impact zone B perpendicular to the longitudinal centreline of the vehicle on a horizontal plane and directed from the outside towards the inside of the vehicle The curtain airbag inflates bet...

Page 158: ...rd Do not smoke as deployment of the airbags can cause burns or the risk of injury from a cigarette or pipe Never remove or pierce the steering wheel or hit it violently Do not fit or attach anything...

Page 159: ...mountings Statistically the safest seats in your vehicle for carrying children are the rear seats A child weighing less than 9 kg must travel in the rearward facing position both in the front and in t...

Page 160: ...ed on the front passenger seat adjust the vehicle seat to the fully back and highest position with the backrest straightened Leave the front passenger s airbag active Passenger seat adjusted to the hi...

Page 161: ...repeats this advice In line with current legislation the following tables contain this warning in all of the languages required Passenger airbag OFF For more information on Airbags and particularly o...

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Page 163: ...trada num banco protegido por um AIRBAG frontal ACTIVADO Esta instala o poder provocar FERIMENTOS GRAVES ou a MORTE da CRIAN A RO Nu instalati NICIODATA un sistem de retinere pentru copii dispus cu sp...

Page 164: ...When a rearward facing child seat is installed on a rear passenger seat move the vehicle s front seat forward and straighten the backrest so that the rearward facing child seat does not touch the veh...

Page 165: ...sing a three point seat belt Group 0 from birth to 13 kg Groups 2 and 3 from 15 to 36 kg L1 R MER Baby Safe Plus Installed in the rearward facing position L5 R MER KIDFIX Can be fitted to the vehicle...

Page 166: ...airbag Under 13 kg groups 0 b and 0 Up to about 1 year From 9 to 18 kg group 1 From about 1 to 3 years From 15 to 25 kg group 2 From about 3 to 6 years From 22 to 36 kg group 3 From about 6 to 10 year...

Page 167: ...e X seat not suitable for the installation of a child seat of the weight group indicated a Universal child seat child seat that can be installed in all vehicles using the seat belt b Group 0 from birt...

Page 168: ...before fitting the seat first move the centre rear seat belt towards the middle of the vehicle so as to avoid the seat interfering with the operation of the seat belt The incorrect installation of a...

Page 169: ...on the vehicle s floor This child seat can also be secured with a seat belt In this case only the shell is used and attached to the vehicle seat using the three point seat belt R MER Duo Plus ISOFIX...

Page 170: ...dicative age Under 10 kg group 0 Up to about 6 months Under 10 kg Under 13 kg group 0 group 0 Up to about 1 year From 9 to 18 kg group 1 From about 1 to 3 years Type of ISOFIX child seat Cot Rearward...

Page 171: ...seat Forward facing secured using the upper strap IL seat suitable for the installation of an Isofix Semi Universal seat which is either rearward facing fitted with an upper strap or a support leg for...

Page 172: ...t from tipping forward in the event of a collision For more information on ISOFIX mountings refer to the corresponding section In accordance with the new European regulations this table indicates the...

Page 173: ...seat is not suitable for i Size restraint systems in the Universal category a Refer to the current legislation in your country before installing a child on this seat Remove and stow the head restrain...

Page 174: ...n a passenger seat Ensure that the head restraint is stored or attached securely to prevent it from being thrown around the vehicle in the event of sharp braking Refit the head restraint once the chil...

Page 175: ...nition key or the integral key depending on version turn the red control as far as it will go to the left on the left hand rear door to the right on the right hand rear door F Using the ignition key o...

Page 176: ...s deactivated This system is independent and in no circumstances does it take the place of the central locking control Check the status of the child lock each time you switch on the ignition Always re...

Page 177: ...brake applied Risk of overheating and damage to the braking system As the exhaust system of your vehicle is very hot even several minutes after switching off the engine never park or run the engine on...

Page 178: ...ower the engine speed reduce your speed The maximum towable load on an incline depends on the gradient and the exterior temperature In all cases keep a check on the coolant temperature F If this warni...

Page 179: ...attaching heavy objects to the key or the remote control which would weigh down on its blade in the ignition switch and could cause a malfunction Switching off the engine leads to a loss of braking a...

Page 180: ...s before starting the vehicle Switching off the engine F Stop the vehicle F With the engine running in idle turn the key to position 1 F Remove the key from the ignition switch F To lock the steering...

Page 181: ...et a reminder message is displayed in the instrument panel In some circumstances it is necessary to turn the steering wheel slightly while pressing the START STOP button to assist unlocking of the ste...

Page 182: ...o be started if the system does not detect the key in the recognition zone or when the battery in the electronic key is discharged F With a manual gearbox place the gear lever in neutral then fully de...

Page 183: ...the instrument panel and in the control lever to confirm the application of the parking brake It goes off to confirm the release of the parking brake This indicator lamp flashes on the control lever...

Page 184: ...and the P indicator lamp in the control lever going off accompanied by the display of the message Parking brake released If you push the control lever without pressing the brake pedal the parking bra...

Page 185: ...y cold conditions ice it is recommended that the parking brake not be applied To immobilise your vehicle engage a gear or fit the chocks supplied against one of the wheels Immobilisation of the vehicl...

Page 186: ...l situation e g driver taken ill driver under instruction etc a continuous pull on the control lever will brake the vehicle Braking takes place while the control lever is being pulled It is interrupte...

Page 187: ...ilure to follow this advice may cause permanent damage to the gearbox engagement of 3rd or 4th gear by mistake F Raise the trigger under the knob and move the gear lever to the left then forwards Auto...

Page 188: ...Steering mounted controls In M or D mode the steering mounted control paddles allow the driver to change gear manually The steering mounted control paddles cannot be used to engage neutral or to selec...

Page 189: ...the ignition Operation You can activate or deactivate the function by pressing this button or via the i Cockpit Amplify function by modifying the setting for an ambience in the touch screen For more i...

Page 190: ...the exterior temperature the profile of the road the load on the vehicle and the style of driving For maximum acceleration without touching the selector press the accelerator fully down kick down The...

Page 191: ...of this warning lamp accompanied by the display of a message and an audible signal when the ignition is switched on The gearbox switches to back up mode drive mode D is locked in third gear the steeri...

Page 192: ...with the engine running apply the parking brake manually then ensure that the parking brake warning lamp and the warning lamp P in the lever of the electric parking brake control are on fixed not fla...

Page 193: ...mation on the instrument panel select the PERSONAL mode and then the type of information required This telemetry information power output turbocharger pressure torque longitudinal and lateral accelera...

Page 194: ...o engine STOP mode with a manual gearbox at speeds below 12 mph 20 km h or vehicle stationary with the PureTech 130 petrol and BlueHDi 115 and 120 Diesel versions when you place the gear lever in neut...

Page 195: ...ith an automatic gearbox gear selector in D or M mode when you release the brake pedal or gear selector in N mode and brake pedal released when you place the gear selector in D or M mode or when you e...

Page 196: ...ccompanied by the display of a message Opening the bonnet Before doing anything under the bonnet deactivate the Stop Start system to avoid any risk of injury resulting from an automatic change to STAR...

Page 197: ...e values which must be reinitialised every time the tyre pressures are adjusted or a wheel changed The system triggers an alert as soon as it detects a drop in the inflation pressure of one or more ty...

Page 198: ...r more wheels Before reinitialising the system ensure that the pressures of the four tyres are correct for the conditions of use of the vehicle and conform to the recommendations on the tyre pressure...

Page 199: ...lows speed settings to be registered which will then be offered as settings for two systems the speed limiter a maximum speed and the cruise control cruising speed You can memorise up to 5 speed limit...

Page 200: ...t you observe the speed limit For the system to operate correctly when you change country the units for speed in the instrument panel must be those for the country you are driving in The automatic rea...

Page 201: ...mit details from the navigation system mapping The system is activated or deactivated via the vehicle configuration menu Displays on the instrument panel 1 Speed limit indication or 2 Indication of th...

Page 202: ...dden road signs other vehicles vegetation snow speed limit signs that do not conform to the standard are damaged or distorted Memorising the speed setting This memorise function is in addition to the...

Page 203: ...ew seconds F Press the button once to save the suggested speed value F Press this button again to confirm and save the new speed setting After a predetermined period the screen returns to the standard...

Page 204: ...ng from the current speed of the vehicle F in steps of 1 mph km h make successive short presses on button 2 or 3 F continuously in steps of 5 mph km h press and hold button 2 or 3 1 Select speed limit...

Page 205: ...of resistance On a steep descent or in the event of sharp acceleration the speed limiter will not be able to prevent the vehicle from exceeding the programmed speed When the limit speed is exceeded bu...

Page 206: ...namic stability control system is triggered Switching off the ignition cancels any programmed speed setting The cruise control system is a driving aid that cannot in any circumstances replace the need...

Page 207: ...cognition system depending on version F Turn thumbwheel 1 to CRUISE to select cruise control mode the function is paused F Pressing button 4 again restores operation of the cruise control ON Modifying...

Page 208: ...y exceeding the programmed speed If needed for overtaking etc it is possible to exceed the programmed speed by pressing the accelerator pedal The cruise control is temporarily overridden and the progr...

Page 209: ...etween your vehicle and the vehicle in front which can cause even the complete stoppage of your vehicle It manages the acceleration and deceleration of the vehicle by automatically acting on the engin...

Page 210: ...isplays on the instrument panel 1 Select cruise control mode 2 Use the current speed as the speed setting Lower the speed setting 3 Use the current speed as the speed setting Raise the speed setting 4...

Page 211: ...ult the inter vehicle distance is set at Normal 2 dashes Otherwise the last setting made will be used when switching on the system Switching off the ignition cancels any programmed speed setting Pause...

Page 212: ...eed of your vehicle Modification from the speed limit sign recognition system F The suggested speed is displayed in the instrument panel F Make an initial press on button 5 a message is displayed to c...

Page 213: ...xceed the speed setting temporarily by depressing the accelerator pedal The cruise control no longer manages the braking system during this period Simply release the accelerator pedal to return to the...

Page 214: ...istance selected Cruise control paused System paused A vehicle has been detected according to the inter vehicle distance selected Cruise control on System activated No vehicle detected according to th...

Page 215: ...vehicles The driver must immediately take back control of the vehicle or Activation not possible conditions unsuitable The system refuses to activate the cruise control speed outside the operating ran...

Page 216: ...eing used depending on version When towing Be particularly careful When motorcycles are present and when there are vehicles staggered onto the traffic lane When you enter a tunnel or cross a bridge Th...

Page 217: ...ulation of dirt dust mud etc or in certain weather conditions snow frost etc Clean the front bumper regularly If the front bumper is to be repainted or retouched contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifie...

Page 218: ...e system via the vehicle s configuration menu is recommended when towing a trailer when carrying long objects on roof bars or a roof rack before using an automatic car wash with the engine running bef...

Page 219: ...he vehicle configuration menu You can select one of three predefined thresholds Distant Normal Close The last threshold selected is kept in memory when the ignition is switched off Intelligent emergen...

Page 220: ...ween 3 mph and 53 mph 5 km h and 85 km h versions with camera alone or 85 mph 140 km h versions with camera and radar when a moving vehicle is detected The vehicle s speed must not exceed 50 mph 80 km...

Page 221: ...mud snow etc If the front bumper is to be repainted or re touched contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop Certain types of paint could interfere with the operation of the radar Fatigue detect...

Page 222: ...rs a new alert with the message Take a break accompanied by a more pronounced audible signal In certain driving conditions poor road surface or strong winds the system may give alerts independent of t...

Page 223: ...driving the camera analyses the image then if the driver s attention drops and the speed is higher than 37 mph 60 km h triggers a warning if there is an unexpected change of direction This system is p...

Page 224: ...uld remain in control of the vehicle in all circumstances The system helps the driver only when there is a risk of the vehicle involuntarily wandering from the lane it is being driven on It does not m...

Page 225: ...rmation on the instrument panel you must previously select the DRIVING display mode The table below describes the alerts and messages displayed depending on the driving situation The display of these...

Page 226: ...tem deactivated ON System active conditions not met speed below 40 mph 65 km h no lane marking recognised ESC deactivated or operation triggered sporty driving ON Automatic deactivation standby of the...

Page 227: ...f involuntary crossing is detected orange line ON Take back the wheel If during correction the system detects that the driver has not held the wheel for a few seconds it interrupts the correction and...

Page 228: ...ng vehicle low sun reflections on a damp road leaving a tunnel alternating shade and light windscreen area located in front of the camera dirty misted frost covered snow covered damaged or covered by...

Page 229: ...vehicles and to predict their movements before deciding whether to change lane This system is a driving aid which cannot in any circumstances replace the need for vigilance on the part of the driver...

Page 230: ...he 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 The following conditions must be met for this all vehic...

Page 231: ...etc In particular driving on a wet surface or moving from a dry area to a wet area can cause false alerts for example the presence of a fog of water droplets in the blind spot angle is interpreted as...

Page 232: ...system indicates the proximity of any obstacle examples pedestrian vehicle tree gate which comes within the field of detection of sensors located in the bumper Certain types of obstacle examples stake...

Page 233: ...erating fault If a fault occurs when shifting to reverse this warning lamp comes on in the instrument panel accompanied by a message and an audible signal short beep Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qual...

Page 234: ...ible that the central view is not displayed If the system is activated after the vehicle has already been driven the central view may be completely displayed The screen is divided into two parts on th...

Page 235: ...n the camera lenses with a soft dry cloth High pressure jet wash When washing your vehicle keep the tip of the lance at least 30 cm from the cameras Visiopark 1 Rear vision To activate the camera loca...

Page 236: ...om the rear bumper the two blue lines 1 m and 2 m respectively This view is available with AUTO mode or in the view selection menu The camera records the vehicle s surroundings during the manoeuvre in...

Page 237: ...e information on Visiopark 1 refer to the corresponding section The system activates automatically when reverse gear is engaged The system is deactivated automatically above about 6 mph 10 km h when s...

Page 238: ...oeuvre The area in front of your vehicle is displayed in the screen The blue lines represent the width of your vehicle with the mirrors unfolded the direction changes with the position of the steering...

Page 239: ...of entry into and exit from a parking space the system provides visual and audible information to the driver in order to make the manoeuvres safe It may be necessary to move forwards and backwards mo...

Page 240: ...r vehicle is approaching an obstacle the audible signal becomes continuous when the obstacle is less than thirty centimetres away If you have deactivated the parking sensors they are automatically rea...

Page 241: ...cle F Limit the speed of the vehicle to a maximum of 12 mph 20 km h and select Enter parallel parking space in the touch screen F Operate the direction indicator on the parking side chosen to activate...

Page 242: ...move forwards and backwards aided by the warnings from the Parking sensors system until the end of the manoeuvre is indicated F At the end of the manoeuvre the indicator lamp goes off in the instrumen...

Page 243: ...ace in the touch screen The manoeuvre is complete when the vehicle s front wheels are clear of the parking space At the end of the manoeuvre the indicator lamp in the instrument panel goes off accompa...

Page 244: ...on Visiopark 1 Visiopark 2 refer to the corresponding section F Move forwards slowly until a message is displayed accompanied by an audible signal asking you to engage reverse gear F Select reverse r...

Page 245: ...lectrically if the driver s door is opened if the speed of the vehicle is above 45 mph 70 km h To switch the system off for a prolonged period contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop Operatin...

Page 246: ...ated for the engines in PEUGEOT vehicles its innovative technology significantly reduces CO2 emissions and keeps your engine clean RECOMMENDS 2015 was marked by PEUGEOT s return to Rallye Raid one of...

Page 247: ...on using the key or the START STOP button if your vehicle has Keyless Entry and Starting Refuelling If you have put in the wrong fuel for your vehicle you must have the fuel tank drained and filled wi...

Page 248: ...road As Diesel fuel pump nozzles may be different in other countries the presence of the misfuel prevention device may make refuelling impossible Not all Diesel vehicles are fitted with misfuel protec...

Page 249: ...operation of the fuel supply circuit To avoid this we recommend using winter type Diesel fuel and keeping the fuel tank more than 50 full If despite this at temperatures below 15 C 5 F the engine has...

Page 250: ...tration certificate or in your vehicle s technical data For more information on Weights and the towed loads which apply to your vehicle refer to the corresponding section Vehicle equipped with motoris...

Page 251: ...e operated the towball must not be able to move in its carrier test by shaking it with your hand If the towball is not locked the trailer can detach accident risk During use Never release the locking...

Page 252: ...wise take care to keep your hands clear F Check that the mechanism has correctly locked in to place position A F Close the lock 7 using the key F Always remove the key The key cannot be removed when t...

Page 253: ...rom the lock and press it onto the head of the key F Insert the key into the lock 7 F Open the lock using the key F Hold towball 5 firmly in one hand using the other hand pull and turn locking wheel 6...

Page 254: ...an still use functions such as the audio and telematics system windscreen wipers dipped beam headlamps courtesy lamps etc for a maximum combined duration of about forty minutes Switching to this mode...

Page 255: ...cooling fan has stopped Fitting F Offer up the corresponding screen to the lower grille in the bumper F First insert the two lower fixing brackets into the bumper F Tilt the screen upwards until the...

Page 256: ...ovided by the manufacturer F Move off gently and drive for a few moments without exceeding 30 mph 50 km h F Stop your vehicle and check that the snow chains are correctly tightened It is strongly reco...

Page 257: ...at the four anchorage points located at the edge of the roof Recommendations Distribute the load uniformly taking care to avoid overloading one of the sides Arrange the heaviest part of the load as c...

Page 258: ...ditions The cooling fan may start after switching off the engine take care with articles and clothing that might be caught by the fan blades Opening F Open the left hand front door F Pull the release...

Page 259: ...mp Degassing screw 1 Screenwash fluid tank 2 Coolant tank 3 Brake fluid tank 4 Battery Fuses 5 Remote earth point 6 Fusebox 7 Air filter 8 Engine oil dipstick 9 Engine oil filler cap 10 Priming pump 1...

Page 260: ...an electric gauge or using the dipstick To ensure that the reading is correct your vehicle must be parked on a level surface with the engine stopped for more than 30 minutes It is normal to top up the...

Page 261: ...dule for details of the interval for this operation Fluid specification This fluid must conform to the manufacturer s recommendations Coolant level Check the coolant level regularly It is normal to to...

Page 262: ...vel is reached To avoid the vehicle being immobilised as per regulations you must top up with AdBlue For more information on AdBlue and the SCR system and in particular topping it up refer to the corr...

Page 263: ...the warning lamp stays on this indicates a low Diesel additive level For more information on Checking levels refer to the corresponding section On a new vehicle the first particle filter regeneration...

Page 264: ...iscs and pads braking efficiency may be reduced Make light brake applications to dry and defrost the brakes AdBlue BlueHDi engines To respect the environment and ensure compliance with the new Euro 6...

Page 265: ...ing up please read the following warnings carefully Precautions for use AdBlue is a urea based solution This liquid is non flammable colourless and odourless store in a cool place In the event of cont...

Page 266: ...d for this purpose or take them to your dealer Procedure In cold weather before performing the top up ensure that the temperature of the vehicle is above 11 C Otherwise the AdBlue may be frozen and so...

Page 267: ...ast 4 litres If any AdBlue is splashed or if there are any spillages on the side of the body rinse immediately with cold water or wipe with a damp cloth If the fluid has crystallised clean it off usin...

Page 268: ...vehicle as required by local legislation There is a compartment in the interior trim of the tailgate to store a triangle F Open the tailgate F Release the cover by turning the screw a quarter turn an...

Page 269: ...ped in F Close the boot again Tool kit This is a set of tools provided with the vehicle Its content depends on your vehicle s equipment temporary puncture repair kit spare wheel List of tools 1 Chocks...

Page 270: ...irective 2006 42 CE The jack does not require any maintenance Access to the tools Some of the tools are stored beneath the floor against the boot sill The left box contains the wheelbrace and its exte...

Page 271: ...he Spare wheel refer to the corresponding section F Press the tab to unlock the cover F While keeping the tab pressed in slide the cover to the middle and remove it This tool box is installed at the c...

Page 272: ...e repaired using this type of kit Repair procedure F Switch off the ignition F Secure the speed limit sticker inside the vehicle F Uncoil the pipe stowed under the compressor F Remove the valve cap fr...

Page 273: ...sal site Do not forget to obtain a new bottle of sealant available from a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop F Connect the compressor s electrical connector to the vehicle s 12 V socket F Switch o...

Page 274: ...reinitialise the under inflation detection system For more information on Under inflation detection refer to the corresponding section The tyre inflation pressures are given on this label F Screw the...

Page 275: ...rd row seat on the left hand side if your vehicle is equipped with it F Lift the pre cut section of carpet to remove the fixing winch bolt from the spare wheel F With extension piece 8 at the edge of...

Page 276: ...er again F Place the tool box on the ground F Insert the connecting piece into the tool box hole B C F Reel in the winch by loosening the winch control nut with wheelbrace 5 and extension piece 8 once...

Page 277: ...control nut with wheelbrace 5 and extension piece 8 F Tighten it fully When the cable is completely reeled in turning the screw no longer encounters resistance F Check that the wheel is properly flatt...

Page 278: ...nd and ensure that it is directly below the front A or rear B jacking point provided on the underbody whichever is closest to the wheel to be changed F Extend the jack 6 until its head comes into cont...

Page 279: ...n fitting it is normal to notice that the washers do not come into contact with the steel or space saver spare wheel The wheel is secured by the conical contact of each bolt F Remove the bolts and sto...

Page 280: ...nition off and after the headlamp has been switched off for several minutes Risk of serious burns F Do not touch the bulb directly with your fingers use a lint free cloth It is essential only to use a...

Page 281: ...amps H11 Opening of bonnet Access to bulbs Engine warm proceed with caution Risk of burns Take care with objects or clothing that could be caught in the blades of the engine fan Risk of strangulation...

Page 282: ...y out these operations in reverse order Changing main beam headlamp bulbs on models with halogen headlamps F Remove the protective cover by pulling the tongue F Turn the bulb holder a quarter turn and...

Page 283: ...LED F Disconnect the bulb holder connector F Turn the bulb holder a quarter turn and pull it out F Change the assembly To refit carry out these operations in reverse order Side spotlamps LEDs Rear lam...

Page 284: ...lamp fixing nut F Disengage the retaining clip while pushing the lamp out slightly F From the outside carefully remove the lamp by pulling it to the rear then up F Disconnect the lamp connector F Turn...

Page 285: ...bumper F pass your hand under the bumper F turn the bulb holder a quarter turn and remove it F turn the bulb a quarter turn pull it out and change it To reassemble proceed in reverse order If changin...

Page 286: ...l consumers must be switched off F the vehicle must be immobilised with the ignition off F identify the defective fuse using the existing allocation tables and diagrams To replace a fuse you must F us...

Page 287: ...alfunctions resulting from the installation of accessories not supplied and not recommended by PEUGEOT and not installed in accordance with its instructions in particular when the combined consumption...

Page 288: ...tc Make sure that the jump leads are not close to moving parts of the engine fan belts etc Do not disconnect the terminal while the engine is running F Start the engine of the vehicle with the good ba...

Page 289: ...harge your vehicle s battery yourself use only a charger compatible with lead acid batteries with a nominal voltage of 12 V Follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the charger Never re...

Page 290: ...e battery F close all openings doors tailgate windows sunroof F switch off all electrical consumers audio system wipers lighting etc Quick release terminal clamp Disconnecting the terminal Reconnectin...

Page 291: ...qualified workshop Referring to the corresponding section you must yourself reinitialise or reset certain systems such as the key with remote control or electronic key depending on version the sunroo...

Page 292: ...e towing vehicle is greater 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...

Page 293: ...GTW values and the towable loads listed are valid for a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres The towable load must be reduced by steps of 10 for each additional 1 000 metres The recommended nose weight is...

Page 294: ...6III STT EP6FDTMD AT6III EP6FDTM AT6III EP6FDT AT6III STT Model codes M RHNYH S1B RHNYH S1F RHNYH S1K RHNYW S1B RHNYW S1F 45GYV S1A 45GXV S1A 45GXW S1A 45GZW S1B 45GZW S1F Cylinder capacity cm 1 199 1...

Page 295: ...DV6FC ML6C STT DV6FC AT6III STT DV6FC ML6C STT DV6FC AT6III STT Model codes M CBHYB S2B CBHYB S2F CBHYB S2B CBHYB S2F CBHXW S2B CBHXW S2F CBHZH S2B CBHZH S2F CBHZH S2K CBHZW S2B CBHZW S2F Cylinder cap...

Page 296: ...d Codes DW10FD ML6C DW10FD AM6III DW10FD ML6C STT DW10FC AM6III STT Model codes M JAHXG S2A JAHXV S2A JAHXH S2B JAHXH S2F JAHWW S2B JAHWW S2F Cylinder capacity cm 1 997 1 997 1 997 1 997 Max power EU...

Page 297: ...295 9 Technical data Dimensions in mm These dimensions have been measured on an unladen vehicle...

Page 298: ...through the windscreen C Manufacturer s label This tamperproof label is affixed to the right hand door It bears the following information the name of the manufacturer the European Whole Vehicle Type A...

Page 299: ...vary according to the version and configuration of your vehicle As a safety measure and because it requires sustained attention by the driver the pairing of a Bluetooth mobile telephone with the Blue...

Page 300: ...se a soft non abrasive cloth spectacles cloth with no additional product Do not use sharp objects on the screen Do not touch the screen with wet hands Depending on equipment Certain information is dis...

Page 301: ...g control stalk depending on model Short press system voice commands Long press smartphone voice commands via the system or Increase volume or Mute Restore the sound Or Mute by pressing the volume inc...

Page 302: ...temperature and air flow settings Connected navigation or Enter navigation settings and choose a destination Use services available in real time depending on equipment Applications or Operate certain...

Page 303: ...re certain vehicle functions Voice commands Steering mounted controls Pressing this button activates the voice commands function To ensure that voice commands are always recognised by the system pleas...

Page 304: ...ormation Using the system Press the Push To Talk voice control button and tell me what you d like after the tone Remember you can interrupt me at any time by pressing this button If you press it again...

Page 305: ...Help There are lots of topics I can help you with You can say help with phone help with navigation help with media or help with radio For an overview on how to use voice controls you can say help with...

Page 306: ...how nearby petrol station For more information you can ask for help with route guidance Navigate to work Navigate to preferred address Navigate to contact Navigate to address Show nearby POI Remaining...

Page 307: ...listen to to select the type of music you d like to hear You can pick by song artist or album Just say something like play artist Madonna play song Hey Jude or play album Thriller Play artist Play alb...

Page 308: ...David Miller I ll be late To display the list of calls say display calls For more information on SMS you can say help with texting Dial Display contacts Display calls Call message box voicemail Text m...

Page 309: ...the display you can say go to start go to end next page or previous page To undo your selection say undo To cancel the current action and start again say cancel Listen to most recent message The syste...

Page 310: ...on of the street number you will be guided to one end of the street To a recent destination or Press Navigation to display the primary page Press the MENU button to go to the secondary page Select My...

Page 311: ...n to go to the secondary page Select Points of interest Select the Travel or Leisure or Commercial or Public or Geographic tab Or Select Search to enter the name and address of a POI Press OK to start...

Page 312: ...ss displayed OR Press this button to enter the value for Latitude using the virtual keypad And Press this button to enter the value for Longitude using the virtual keypad TMC Traffic Message Channel T...

Page 313: ...provided by the vehicle The system is automatically connected to the modem included for the Emergency or assistance calls services and does not require a connection provided by the user via their smar...

Page 314: ...common points with the possibility of entering a multitude of settings radio presets audio settings navigation history contact favourites etc these settings are taken into account automatically or Pre...

Page 315: ...to the secondary page Select System settings Select the System info tab Select View to display the versions of the different modules installed in the system Select Update s due You can download the s...

Page 316: ...ry page Press Applications to display the applications home page CarPlay smartphone connection As a safety measure and because it requires sustained attention by the driver using a smartphone when dri...

Page 317: ...vehicle screen The principles and standards are constantly changing for the communication process between the smartphone and the system to operate it is essential that the smartphone is unlocked upda...

Page 318: ...synchronisation of a personal smartphone allows users to display applications adapted for the smartphone s Android Auto technology on the vehicle screen The principles and standards are constantly ch...

Page 319: ...d the ignition on Activate the Bluetooth function on the telephone and ensure that it is visible to all telephone configuration Procedure from the telephone Select the system name in the list of devic...

Page 320: ...or Press Connect App to display the primary page Press the OPTIONS button to go to the secondary page Select Wi Fi network connection Select the Secured or Not secured or Stored tab Select a network U...

Page 321: ...earch for radio stations Or Move the cursor for a manual search for frequencies up or down Or or Press Radio Media to display the primary page Press the OPTIONS button to go to the secondary page Sele...

Page 322: ...rage of an RDS station may not be assured throughout the entire country as radio stations do not cover 100 of the territory This explains the loss of reception of the station during a journey Display...

Page 323: ...al is poor DAB FM auto tracking allows you to continue listening to the same station by automatically switching to the corresponding FM analogue station if there is one or Press Radio Media to display...

Page 324: ...s in temporary memory an operation which can take from a few seconds to several minutes at the first connection Reduce the number of non music files and the number of folders to reduce the waiting tim...

Page 325: ...asts The default classification used is by artists To modify the classification used return to the first level of the menu then select the desired classification playlists for example and confirm to g...

Page 326: ...uetooth telephone As a safety measure and because it requires sustained attention by the driver the pairing of a Bluetooth mobile telephone with the Bluetooth hands free system of your audio system mu...

Page 327: ...ised and within about 30 seconds of switching on the ignition the connection is established without any action on your part Bluetooth activated To modify the connection profile or Press Telephone to d...

Page 328: ...of the screen to display a basket alongside the telephone chosen Press the basket alongside the telephone chosen to delete it Receiving a call An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimpose...

Page 329: ...ct the desired contact from the list offered It is always possible to make a call directly from the telephone as a safety measure first park the vehicle Managing contacts entries or Press Telephone to...

Page 330: ...the compatibility of the smartphone and the integral system Depending on the smartphone access to your messages or email may be slow The services available depend on the network the SIM card and the...

Page 331: ...o go to the secondary page Select Email to display the list of messages Select the Incoming or Sent or Not read tab Select the message chosen in one of the lists Press Play to start playing the messag...

Page 332: ...d in the passenger compartment Profile settings As a safety measure and because it requires the sustained attention of the driver changes to settings must only be done with the vehicle stationary or P...

Page 333: ...ument panel or Press Settings to display the primary page Press the OPTIONS button to go to the secondary page Select System settings Initialisation of the profile selected activates the English langu...

Page 334: ...ess on this button to define the date Press OK to confirm Select the display format of the date Adjustment of the time and date is only available if GPS synchronisation is deactivated The change betwe...

Page 335: ...or Press Settings to display the primary page Select Colour schemes Select a colour scheme in the list then press OK to confirm Every time the colour scheme is changed the system restarts temporarily...

Page 336: ...exact position of the Danger zone Select On the route to no longer receive alerts other than navigation instructions or to reduce the time for the announcement Certain traffic jams along the route ar...

Page 337: ...unnels basement car parks etc block reception including in RDS mode This phenomenon is normal and does not indicate a failure of the audio equipment The aerial is absent or has been damaged for exampl...

Page 338: ...vice in the AUDIO section The audio system CD does not read DVDs Due to insufficient quality certain burned CDs will not be read by the audio system There is a long waiting period following the insert...

Page 339: ...ed and increase the volume of the telephone if necessary Ambient noise affects the quality of the telephone call Reduce the ambient noise level close the windows reduce the booster fan speed slow down...

Page 340: ...e audio settings can be tailored to different sound sources which can generate audible differences when changing source Check that the audio settings are adapted to the sources listened to It is recom...

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Page 345: ...guration of your vehicle As a safety measure and because it requires sustained attention by the driver the pairing of a Bluetooth mobile telephone with the Bluetooth hands free system of your audio sy...

Page 346: ...spectacles cloth with no additional product Do not use sharp objects on the screen Do not touch the screen with wet hands Depending on equipment Certain information is displayed permanently in the up...

Page 347: ...ct the previous next item in a menu or a list Radio Short press display the list of radio stations Long press update the list Media Short press display the list of folders Long press display the avail...

Page 348: ...ess short press access telephone menu Telephone long press reject an incoming call end call when no call is in progress access telephone menu or Radio rotate previous next preset Media rotate previous...

Page 349: ...Connect a telephone by Bluetooth Operate certain applications on a smartphone connected via MirrorLinkTM CarPlay or Android Auto Settings Configure a personal profile and or configure the sound balan...

Page 350: ...an image to view Press this button to display the details of the photo Press the back arrow to go back a level Managing messages Press Applications to display the primary page Press SMS Select the SM...

Page 351: ...ng 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 equipment Changing waveband Press Radio Media to display the prima...

Page 352: ...on needs good reception of a radio station that carries this type of message While traffic information is being broadcast the current media is automatically interrupted so that the TA message can be h...

Page 353: ...offer a choice of radio stations arranged in alphabetical order Press Radio Media to display the primary page Press the OPTIONS button to go to the secondary page Press Waveband to select the DAB band...

Page 354: ...ry socket AUX depending on model depending on equipment This source is only available if Auxiliary input has been checked in the audio settings Connect the portable device MP3 player etc to the auxili...

Page 355: ...ation structured in the form of a library The default classification used is by artist To modify the classification used return to the first level of the menu then select the desired classification pl...

Page 356: ...operations must be done with the vehicle stationary The synchronisation of a personal smartphone allows users to display applications adapted for the smartphone s MirrorLinkTM technology on the vehic...

Page 357: ...possible at any time using the dedicated buttons There may be a wait for the availability of applications depending on the quality of your network CarPlay smartphone connection As a safety measure an...

Page 358: ...tions adapted for the smartphone s Android Auto technology on the vehicle screen The principles and standards are constantly changing for the communication process between the smartphone and the syste...

Page 359: ...ons depending on the quality of your network Pairing a Bluetooth telephone As a safety measure and because it requires sustained attention by the driver the pairing of a Bluetooth mobile telephone wit...

Page 360: ...t to just one profile depends on the telephone All three profiles may connect by default The services available depend on the network the SIM card and the compatibility of the Bluetooth devices used C...

Page 361: ...screen Make a short press on the steering mounted PHONE button to accept an incoming call And Make a long press on the steering mounted PHONE button to reject the call Or Press End call Making a call...

Page 362: ...isplay the primary page Press the OPTIONS button to go to the secondary page Press Ring volume to display the volume bar Press the arrows or move the cursor to set the ring volume Configuration Profil...

Page 363: ...configuration Select Units to change the units of distance fuel consumption and temperature Press Factory settings to return to the initial settings Returning the system to factory settings activates...

Page 364: ...OK to save the time Press this button to define the time zone Select the display format for the time 12h 24h Activate or deactivate synchronisation with GPS UTC Press the back arrow to save the setti...

Page 365: ...lable if GPS Synchronisation is deactivated The change between winter and summer time is done by changing the time zone Frequently asked questions The following information groups together the answers...

Page 366: ...buildings tunnels basement car parks etc block reception including in RDS mode This phenomenon is normal and does not indicate a failure of the audio equipment The aerial is absent or has been damaged...

Page 367: ...he number of sub folders in the file structure on the memory stick Some information characters in the currently playing media are not displayed correctly The audio system does not display some types o...

Page 368: ...e services The volume of the telephone connected in Bluetooth mode is inaudible The sound depends on both the system and the telephone Increase the volume of the audio system to maximum if required an...

Page 369: ...e versa Modify the balance setting or the distribution setting to obtain the desired sound quality There is a difference in sound quality between the different audio sources To allow for optimal liste...

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Page 373: ...quires sustained attention by the driver the pairing of a Bluetooth mobile telephone with the Bluetooth hands free system of your audio system must be done with the vehicle stationary and the ignition...

Page 374: ...available sorting options Select the screen display mode between Date Audio functions Trip computer Telephone Confirm or display contextual menu Buttons 1 to 6 Short press select the preset radio stat...

Page 375: ...Telephone menu In the event of a telephone call Short press accept the call Long press reject the call During a telephone call Short press open the contextual telephone menu Long press end the call C...

Page 376: ...ent Telephone management Hang up Trip computer Maintenance Diagnosis Warning log etc Connections Manage connections search for devices Personalisation configuration Define the vehicle parameters Choic...

Page 377: ...urney Short procedure In Radio mode press the OK button to activate or deactivate RDS directly Select Audio functions Press OK Select the FM waveband preferences function Press OK Select Frequency tra...

Page 378: ...xt is information transmitted by the radio station related to the station s current programme or song When the radio station is displayed in the screen press OK to display the contextual menu Select R...

Page 379: ...to tracking RadioText TXT display Information on the station etc DAB FM station tracking DAB does not have 100 coverage of the country When the digital signal is weak DAB FM auto tracking allows you t...

Page 380: ...Media function Press this button to select the chosen play mode Press this button to confirm Insert the USB memory stick into the USB port or connect the USB device to the USB port using a suitable ca...

Page 381: ...olume of your audio system Display and management of the controls are via the portable device Do not connect a device to both the Jack auxiliary socket and the USB port at the same time CD player Inse...

Page 382: ...d via the vehicle s loudspeakers Connect the telephone Refer to the Pairing a telephone section Activate the streaming source by pressing SOURCE In certain cases play of the audio files must be initia...

Page 383: ...Bluetooth telephone As a safety measure and because they require prolonged attention on the part of the driver the operations for pairing of the Bluetooth mobile telephone with the Bluetooth hands fre...

Page 384: ...equipment is fully compatible Call log View paired devices Depending on the type of telephone you may be asked to accept or confirm access by the system to each of these functions Go to the Brand s we...

Page 385: ...he steering mounted controls to accept the call Making a call In the Telephone menu Select Call Select Dial Or Select Directory Or Select Calls list Confirm with OK Press this button for more than two...

Page 386: ...returned to the system depending on the compatibility of the telephone In some cases the combined mode must be activated from the telephone Interactive voice response From the contextual menu select...

Page 387: ...connected The menu for the directory is not accessible if it is empty Voice recognition This function allows you to use your smartphone s voice recognition via the system To start voice recognition d...

Page 388: ...battery Turn the ignition on to increase the charge of the battery The message the audio system is overheated appears on the display In order to protect the installation if the surrounding temperatur...

Page 389: ...displayed I do not receive any traffic information The radio station is not part of the regional traffic information network Tune to a radio station which broadcasts traffic information The reception...

Page 390: ...k that the CD is inserted in the player the right way up Check the condition of the CD the CD cannot be played if it is too badly damaged Check the content in the case of a recorded CD consult the adv...

Page 391: ...phone Accept or confirm access by the system to the contacts on your telephone I am unable to continue a conversation when getting into my vehicle Telephone mode is activated Deselect telephone mode t...

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Page 395: ...284 285 Changing a wheel 267 269 273 274 Changing a wiper blade 136 284 Changing the remote control battery 58 Charger induction 112 113 Charger wireless 112 113 Checking the engine oil level 30 Check...

Page 396: ...r oil 261 Filter particle 260 261 Filter passenger compartment 261 Fitting a wheel 275 278 Fitting roof bars 255 Fittings boot 120 Fittings interior 110 111 Fittings rear 118 Flap fuel filler 245 246...

Page 397: ...evel screenwash fluid 135 259 260 Light emitting diodes LEDs 126 278 279 281 Lighting 25 Lighting cornering 133 Lighting dimmer 35 Lighting exterior 124 Lighting guide me home 51 129 130 Lighting inte...

Page 398: ...detection system 196 Reinitialising the remote control 58 Reminder key in ignition 178 Remote control 49 51 53 55 56 Removing a wheel 275 278 Removing the mat 116 Replacing bulbs 278 279 281 283 Repl...

Page 399: ...34 136 137 Wipers automatic rain sensitive 134 136 137 Table position 78 Tables aircraft 119 Tailgate 64 Tank fuel 245 246 Technical data 292 294 Telephone 112 113 28 33 15 18 Temperature coolant 31 T...

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