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FAMILIARISATION

Remote control key Manual central control STARTING

A. Locking the vehicle. C. Locking/unlocking the vehicle 1. Stop position.


B. Unlocking the vehicle. from the inside (driver's side). 2. Accessories position (1st notch).
 48 3. Running position (2nd notch).
4. Starting position.

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OPEN

Fuel tank Bonnet

After opening the flap, insert the key, Remove the key and unscrew the cap.
turn it slightly to the left then return to After filling the fuel tank, screw the
the right. The key returns to its initial cap back on fully to the right until it
position and the cap is unlocked. clicks and close the flap.
Fuel tank capacity: approximately
35 litres.

Low fuel level

When this bar flashes, ac-


companied by an audible
signal, you have around 1. Interior release lever.
5 litres of fuel remaining. 2. Exterior safety catch.
3. Bonnet stay.
 53  68

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INTERIOR

Auxiliary socket for portable


equipment
Compatible with many MP3 players,
this socket allows you to listen to
your favourite tracks while travelling.
Refer to the conditions of use in the
"Audio" section.
 25

2 Tronic gearbox Manual air conditioning


This five-speed electronic gearbox This air conditioning system opti-
offers a choice between the comfort mises the distribution of the air and
of automated operation or the plea- its temperature inside the passen-
sure of manual gear changing. ger compartment.
 65  35

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS


1. Bonnet release
2. Headlamp adjustment
3. Passenger's airbag deactivation
4. Adjustable side air vent
5. Lighting and direction indicator
stalk
6. Driver's front airbag
Horn
7. Dashboard fusebox (under the
instrument panel trim, on the
right and on the left)
8. Rev counter
9. Passenger's door mirror control
10. Passenger's electric window
control
11. Gear lever
12. Cup holder
13. Steering wheel height
adjustment

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS


1. Driver's door mirror control
2. Instrument panel
3. Wiper stalk
4. Steering lock and ignition
5. Hazard warning lamps
6. Storage compartments
7. Diffusion grille
8. Windscreen demisting and
defrosting vent
9. Passenger's front airbag
10. Adjustable side air vent
11. Storage box
12. Audio system
13. Ventilation, heating or air
conditioning controls
14. Storage compartments
15. 12 V socket (120 W max)
16. Parking brake
17. Driver's electric window control

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Front seats

1. Forwards-backwards adjustment. 2. Seat back angle adjustment. 3. Access to rear seats.


 38
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SITTING COMFORTABLY

Front electric windows Mirrors Steering wheel adjustment


(with power steering)

A. Opening and closing control. B. Door mirrors adjustment control. C. Steering wheel height
Push or pull control A. When the vehicle is parked, the adjustment release and locking
mirrors can be folded and unfolded control.
 50
manually. 1. Control released.
 37 2. Control locked.
 37

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Lighting stalk Wiper stalk

Front and rear lamps Rear foglamp Windscreen wipers


MIST Single wipe.
Ring A Ring B
OFF Off.
Lighting off. INT Intermittent wipe.
LO Normal wipe (moderate rain).
HI Rapid wipe (heavy rain).

Sidelamps.
 55

Dipped/Main beam head-


lamps.

Rear wiper and rear screenwash


Ring C  56

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Heating Air conditioning

Air flow adjustment


Rear screen
demisting
Rear screen Air conditioning
demisting On/Off

Air distribution Temperature Air distribution Temperature


adjustment adjustment adjustment adjustment

Air recirculation/
Air flow adjustment Air intake
 34  35

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Recommended interior settings

Heating or Manual air conditioning

I require...
Air recirculation/
Air distribution Air flow Intake of exterior air Temperature Manual AC

HOT

COLD

DEMISTING
DEFROSTING

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Instrument panel Warning lamps ASR/ESP option

A. Rev counter When the ignition is on, the orange The dynamic stability control system
B. Screen and red warning lamps come on. (ASR/ESP) optimises the vehicle's
When the engine is running, these road holding.
C. Fuel gauge
warning lamps should go off. For correct operation of the system,
 17 refer to the relevant page.
If warning lamps remain on, refer to
the relevant page.  59
 18

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Passenger's airbag "ISOFIX" mountings


deactivation

Your vehicle has been approved in The ISOFIX child seats are fitted
accordance with the new ISOFIX with two latches and/or a strap which
regulation. are secured easily on these rings,
The rear seats are fitted with regula- indicated by labels or a mark on the
tion ISOFIX mountings. rear seat back panel.
These are three rings for each seat:  44
1. Insert the key. - two lower rings A, located
2. Select the "OFF" position between the vehicle's seat back Driver's seat belt not fastened
3. Remove the key in the OFF and cushion, warning lamp
position. - an upper ring B, referred to as
the TOP TETHER, located at When the ignition is switched
the rear of the seat back at the on, the warning lamp flashes
Passenger's airbag deactivated bottom. until the driver fastens their
seat belt.
If the passenger's airbag is de-
activated, this warning lamp re- Above a speed of approximately
mains on until the passenger's 10 mph (15 km/h), the warning lamp
airbag is reactivated. flashes accompanied by an audible
signal until the driver fastens their
seat belt.
 63

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"2 Tronic" gearbox EASY mode (automatic mode) Manual gearbox

Select position E using the gear lever.


The gear engaged is displayed in the
instrument panel screen.
Moving off The gearbox continuously selects Press the clutch pedal fully when
the most suitable gear. changing gear.
With the parking brake applied, press
the brake pedal then select position N  66
to start the engine.
With your foot on the brake, select
position R, E or M. Manual mode Reverse
Release the parking brake, take your Place the gear lever in position M, To engage reverse gear, push the
foot off the brake pedal, then accel- then change up or down through the gear lever fully to the right then to-
erate. gears by pressing: wards the rear.
 65 - rearwards, "+" to change up, Reverse gear can only be engaged
- forwards, "-" to change down. when the vehicle is stationary, en-
gine at idle.
The gear engaged is displayed in the
instrument panel screen.
 66

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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS 1

REV COUNTER
Approaching the maximum engine
speed, when the rev counter needle
crosses into the red zone, you must
change up. INSTRUMENT PANEL
1. Total/trip distance recorder zero 6. Total/trip distance recorder
reset button 7. Rear foglamp warning lamp
2. Warning lamps and indicators 8. Main beam headlamp warning
display lamp
3. Direction indicators 9. Dipped beam headlamp warning
4. Speedometer lamp
5. Fuel gauge 10. "2 Tronic" gearbox gear and gear
lever positions indicator

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1 INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS
WARNING LAMPS

Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations

Release the parking brake to switch off the warning


The parking brake is lamp, keeping your foot on the brake pedal.
Parking brake fixed. applied or not properly Observe the safety recommendations.
released. For further information on the parking brake, refer
to the "Safety" section.

fixed, It is associated with Stop as soon as it is safe to do so.


associated the engine oil pressure
STOP Park, switch off the ignition and call a PEUGEOT
with another or the engine coolant
warning lamp. temperature. dealer or qualified workshop.

fixed, Stop as soon it is safe to do so.


Engine oil associated The engine oil
pressure with the STOP pressure is too low. Park, switch off the ignition and contact a
warning lamp. PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.

Top up with brake fluid recommended by


The braking system PEUGEOT.
fixed. fluid level has dropped
significantly. If the problem persists, have the system checked
by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
Braking
fixed, Stop as soon as it is safe to do so. Park, switch off
associated The braking system the ignition and contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
with the ABS has a fault. qualified workshop.
warning lamp.

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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS 1
Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations

The vehicle retains conventional braking.


Anti-lock The anti-lock braking Drive carefully at reduced speed and contact
Braking fixed.
System (ABS) system has a fault. a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop
without delay.

The ASR/ESP system is The system optimises traction and improves


fixed. in action. the directional stability of the vehicle.
Electronic
stability
programme
(ASR/ESP)
The ASR/ESP system Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or
fixed. has a fault. a qualified workshop.

Stop as soon as it is safe to do so.


The temperature of the Wait until the engine has cooled down before
Coolant fixed. engine coolant is too checking up the level; top up if necessary.
temperature high. If the problem persists, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer or qualified workshop.

This lamp comes on for This lamp should go off when the engine is
a few seconds when you started.
temporarily. turn on the ignition, then If it does not go off, contact a PEUGEOT dealer
goes off. or a qualified workshop .
Airbags

The airbags may not be deployed in the event


At least one of the
flashing. of a serious impact. Have it checked by a
airbags has a fault. PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.

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1 INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS

Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations

The passenger's airbag


control is set to the OFF
Deactivating position.
Set the control to the ON position to activate the
the The passenger's front
fixed. passenger's front airbag. In this case, do not fit a
passenger's airbag is deactivated. child seat in the rear-facing position.
airbag In this case you can
install a "rear facing"
child seat.

The battery charging The warning lamp should go off when the engine
Battery circuit has a fault (dirty or is started.
fixed.
charge loose terminals, slack or If it does not go off, contact a PEUGEOT dealer
cut alternator belt, ...). or a qualified workshop.

Drive carefully at reduced speed.


Electric power The electric power
fixed. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or
steering steering has a fault.
qualified workshop.

Driver's flashing, then


seat belt not above 9 mph
fastened (15 km/h), The driver has not Pull the strap then insert the tongue in the
accompanied fastened their seat belt. buckle.
(according by an audible
to version) signal.

Emission This lamp should go off when the engine is started.


The emission control
control fixed. If it does not go off, contact a PEUGEOT dealer
system has a fault.
system or a qualified workshop without delay.

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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS 1
Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations

"2 Tronic" The "2 Tronic" gearbox Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
fixed.
gearbox has a fault. workshop without delay.

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1 INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS
TOTAL/TRIP DISTANCE
RECORDER

Fuel gauge

When the ignition is switched on, To reset the trip recorder to zero, This indicates the quantity of fuel
the distance recorder selected when when it is displayed, press and hold available:
the engine was switched off is dis- button 1. - 1/1 and six bars, the fuel tank is
played. full.
Press button 1 to alternate the dis- - R and one bar flashing, the fuel
tance display: tank is on the reserve.
- total with "ODO" displayed,
- trip with "TRIP" displayed. Low fuel level
When the minimum level in the fuel tank is
reached, the last bar flashes accompanied by
an audible signal.
In certain driving conditions and depending
on the engine, the distance which can be trav-
elled with the fuel remaining may be less than
30 miles (50 km).
You have approximately 5 litres remaining.
When the frequency of the flashing increases,
you have approximately 3 litres remaining.
At least 5 litres must be added
after running out of fuel.

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1 INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS
TOTAL/TRIP DISTANCE
RECORDER

Fuel gauge

When the ignition is switched on, To reset the trip recorder to zero, This indicates the quantity of fuel
the distance recorder selected when when it is displayed, press and hold available:
the engine was switched off is dis- button 1. - 1/1 and six bars, the fuel tank is
played. full.
Press button 1 to alternate the dis- - R and one bar flashing, the fuel
tance display: tank is on the reserve.
- total with "ODO" displayed,
- trip with "TRIP" displayed. Low fuel level
When the minimum level in the fuel tank is
reached, the last bar flashes accompanied by
an audible signal.
In certain driving conditions and depending
on the engine, the distance which can be trav-
elled with the fuel remaining may be less than
30 miles (50 km).
You have approximately 5 litres remaining.
When the frequency of the flashing increases,
you have approximately 3 litres remaining.
At least 5 litres must be added
after running out of fuel.

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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS 1
"2 TRONIC" GEARBOX Operating mode:
INDICATOR
1st gear

2nd gear

3rd gear

Lever in EASY mode


(automatic mode) 4th gear
"E" is displayed when this
operating mode is selected.
It goes off on switching to manual
mode. 5th gear
Lever in manual mode
"M" is displayed when this
operating mode is selected.
It is switched off on switching "!" warning lamp
to EASY mode. If this warning lamp comes
on with the engine running,
this indicates a fault with the
"Neutral" "2 Tronic" gearbox.

Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a


qualified workshop.
"Reverse"

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2 AUDIO EQUIPMENT
GENERAL FUNCTIONS

Clock adjustment: press for more


than 2 seconds/Access to the
audio settings

Selection of the source: auxiliary Hours adjustment/


On/Off (or CD or CD changer) Audio settings

Auxiliary socket for portable Minutes adjustment/


Volume adjustment equipment (MP3 player, ...) Audio settings

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AUDIO EQUIPMENT 2
On/Off Volume adjustment Auxiliary socket

With the ignition key Press the upper part An auxiliary socket
in the accessories of this button several "AUX" is provided for
position or with the times in succession to the connection of por-
ignition on, press this increase the volume table equipment (MP3
button to switch the audio equipment of the audio equip- player, etc.).
on or off. ment or the lower part
After the engine has been switched of this button to de- In order to listen to it,
off, the audio equipment can only crease it. connect your equip-
operate for approximately 30 min- ment then press this
utes, to prevent discharging of the button.
battery.
The audio equipment controls enable
you to adjust the volume and the au-
dio settings.
Setting the clock Audio settings To exit from the AUX source, press
AM/FM.
When using an MP3 player: in-
Press this button for Press this button sev- crease the volume of the radio signif-
more than 2 seconds, eral times in succes- icantly (between 30 and 60) to obtain
the clock display sion to gain access a satisfactory playing volume.
flashes: to the bass (BASS),
treble (TREB), front/rear balance
(FAD) and left/right balance (BAL)
- to adjust the hours, settings.
press this button,

- to adjust the minutes, When the parameter


press this button. is displayed, change
the setting using these
two buttons.

You exit from this mode automati-


cally after a few seconds without any
action.
You exit from this mode automati-
cally after a few seconds without any
action.

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2 AUDIO EQUIPMENT
RADIO
TA function on/off: traffic
information priority

Selection of the AM/FM Autostore: automatic storing of AF function on/off:


(FM1, FM2, FM3) wavebands 6 stations on AM and FM3 alternative frequency

Automatic search for a higher Selection of the type of radio


frequency: double press/ Manual search for a higher
programme: News, Sports, Talk,
Successive tuning frequency
Pop, Classics
in to the stations

Selection of the stored station/ Manual search for a lower


Storing of a station: press for frequency
more than 2 seconds
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AUDIO EQUIPMENT 2
Stereo reception Automatic station search Manual station search
When the audio equipment receives
a station broadcasting in stereo it au- Press this button twice to Press one of these
tomatically transmits stereo sound select the next station. two buttons briefly to
and the screen displays "ST". If the Press this button brief- increase or decrease
reception conditions deteriorate, the ly to listen to each sta- the frequency dis-
audio equipment returns to mono tion available on the FM waveband played respectively.
transmission and "ST" is no longer for three seconds. To stop the station If you maintain the
displayed. scan, press this button again. pressure on the button
If the traffic information programme in the chosen direc-
Selection of the radio source TA is selected, only stations which tion, the frequency will be scanned
broadcast this type of programme continuously.
Press this button. are selected. The scan stops when you release the
button.

Manual station storing


Selection of a waveband

Press the button suc-


cessively to select
the wavebands FM1,
FM2, FM3 and AM.
Select the required station.
Press one of the buttons "1" to "6"
for more than 2 seconds.
An audible signal confirms that the
station has been stored.

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Automatic storing of FM Recalling stored stations Radio reception
stations (autostore)
Your audio equipment will
Press this button. be subjected to phenomena
Your audio equipment which do not affect domestic radio
automatically stores sets. Both MW/LW and FM reception
the six best transmit- are subject to various forms of inter-
ters received on AM and FM in your ference. This is no reflection on the
current location. These stations are On each waveband, a brief press on quality of the equipment but is due to
stored on the AM and FM3 wave- one of the buttons "1" to "6" recalls the nature of the signals and the way
bands. The end of the search is sig- the corresponding stored station. in which they are transmitted.
nalled by two audible signals. On MW/LW, interference may be
noticed when passing under high
voltage power lines or bridges, or in
tunnels.
On FM, interference may be the re-
If it was not possible to find sult of increasing distance from the
six transmitters, the remain- transmitter, deflection of the signal
ing memories remain empty: by obstacles (mountains, hills, build-
three dashes are displayed ings, etc) or of being in an area which
on the audio equipment screen for is not covered by a transmitter.
each empty memory.

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AUDIO EQUIPMENT 2
RDS Search by type of EON system
programme (PTY)
Using the AF (alternative This system links stations which be-
This enables you to listen to sta- long to the same network. It permits
frequency) function tions which broadcast a type of pro- the transmission of traffic information
on the FM waveband gramme which has a theme (NEWS, broadcast by a station which belongs
SPORTS, TALK, POP, CLASSICS). to the same network as the station to
The RDS (Radio Data System) en- which you are listening.
ables you to continue listening to the When FM is selected,
same station irrespective of the fre- press this button: In order to benefit from this, select the
quency that it uses in your current traffic information programme TA.
location. The audio equipment con-
tinuously searches for the transmitter - "no pty" is displayed,
which provides the best reception. - then press the button briefly to
select a programme. The volume of the traffic in-
formation is independent of
Press this button suc- After a few seconds without any ac- the volume of normal radio
cessively to activate tion, your selection is stored. listening.
or deactivate the func- You can adjust it using the
tion. volume button, when the TA pro-
Traffic information
The screen will indicate: gramme is being transmitted.
programme (TA)
- "AF" if the function is activated, The setting will be stored and will be
- "AF REG" if the function is acti- Press this button suc- used during subsequent message
vated at regional level, cessively to activate transmissions.
or deactivate the func-
- "AF" flashing if the function is not tion.
available.
On FM, the multifunction display will
indicate:
- "TP" or "TP EON": the radio
Regional mode (REG) transmits a programme while
awaiting the broadcasting of traf-
Some stations, organised in a fic information.
network, broadcast regional pro- - "TA" or "TA EON": the pro-
grammes in the various regions gramme transmitted by the radio
which they serve. The regional mode is put on standby while awaiting
enables you to continue listening to the broadcasting of traffic infor-
the same programme. mation.
If you wish to interrupt the transmis-
sion of a message, press this button
again.
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2 AUDIO EQUIPMENT
CD/CD CHANGER
Selection of the next track

Selection of the source: CD or


CD eject Selection of the previous track
CD changer (or auxiliary)

Play the start of each track : fast forwards play Random play of the tracks on the
on the CD: brief press : fast backwards play CD currently being played

CD changer:
: selection of the previous CD CD: repeat the current track/CD changer, press for
: selection of the next CD more than 2 seconds: repeat the current CD

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AUDIO EQUIPMENT 2
CD AND CD CHANGER CD FUNCTIONS Repeat of a track on the CD
FUNCTIONS (RPT)
Selection of the CD player If you wish to listen to
Selection of a track on a CD the current track again,
When a CD is insert- press this button. To
ed, printed face up- cancel the repeti-
Press this button to permost, play begins tion, press the button
select the next track. automatically. again.
If there is a CD in the player already,
press this button.
Press this button to
return to the start of The use of copied CDs may
the current track or cause faults.
to select the previous Insert circular CDs only.
track.
CD eject
Press this button to
Fast play eject the CD from the
player.
Press and hold one
of these buttons for
fast forwards or back-
wards play respec- Random play of the CD
tively. (RAND)
The fast play stops When the CD player
when the button is re- is selected, press this
leased. button.

The tracks on the CD will be played


in a random order. Press the button
Introscan (SCAN) again to return to normal play.
The random play mode is deacti-
Press this button to vated when the audio equipment is
listen to the start of switched off.
each track on the cur-
rent CD.

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CD CHANGER FUNCTIONS Random play of a CD Repeat of a CD (RPT)
(RAND)
If you wish to listen to
When the CD changer the current CD again,
Selection of the CD is selected, press this press and hold this
changer button for 2 seconds. button.
Press this button. The tracks of the cur-
rent CD will be played To cancel the repetition, press the
in a random order. button again.
Press the button again for 2 seconds
to return to normal play.
The use of copied CDs may
cause faults.
Selection of a CD Insert circular CDs only.
Press one of these
buttons on the audio
equipment to select
the previous or next
CD respectively.

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COMFORT 3
Recommendations for use
If the interior temperature re-
mains very high after a pro-
longed period parked in the sun, first
ventilate the passenger compartment
for a few minutes.
For an even air distribution, make
sure that you do not block the out-
side air inlet grille, the vents, the air
passages and the air outlets to the
footwells.
Ensure that the passenger compart-
ment filter, located below the wind-
screen, in the engine compartment,
is in good condition. Have the filter
elements replaced regularly. If you
drive in dusty conditions, change
them twice as often.
Operate the air conditioning system
for 5 to 10 minutes, once or twice a
month, to keep it in perfect working
order.
In order to ensure that your air condi-
tioning system continues to operate
VENTILATION correctly, you are advised to have it
1. Windscreen demisting/defrosting 3. Side vents. checked regularly.
vent. 4. Diffusion grille. The condensation created by the air
2. Side window demisting/ conditioning results in a flow of wa-
5. Air outlets to the footwells. ter under the vehicle when stationary
defrosting vents.
which is perfectly normal.
If the system does not produce
cold air, do not use it and contact
a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
The air conditioning system
does not contain chlorine
and does not present any
danger to the ozone layer.
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Footwells, diffusion grille


and side vents.

Diffusion grille and side


vents.

The air distribution can be


adjusted by placing the
control in an intermediate
position.
4. Rear screen demisting
With the engine running,
press button 4, the indica-
tor lamp comes on.
The system demists the
rear screen.
HEATING It is switched off by pressing control 4.

1. Temperature adjustment 3. Air distribution adjustment Switch the system off as


Turn the control from blue (cold) to soon as you consider
red (hot) to adjust the temperature to Windscreen and side win- this necessary as a lower
suit your requirements. dows. consumption of current
reduces fuel consumption.
2. Air flow adjustment
When the ignition is switched on, Windscreen, side windows Demisting and defrosting
turn the control to obtain a flow of and footwells.
air which is sufficient to ensure your To quickly demist or defrost the wind-
comfort. screen and side windows:
- set the air distribution to
To maintain a certain level of comfort Footwells. "Windscreen and side windows",
in the passenger compartment, avoid
position 0 whenever possible. - place the temperature control 1
and the air flow control 2 at
In position 0, a slight flow of air, due maximum,
to the movement of the vehicle, can
still be felt. - close the side vents.
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COMFORT 3
1. Air conditioning On/Off

With the engine running,


press the button, the indi-
cator lamp comes on.

The air conditioning will not


operate if the air flow adjustment
control 3 is in position 0.

2. Temperature adjustment
Turn the control from blue (cold) to
red (hot) to adjust the temperature to
suit your requirements.

3. Air flow adjustment


When the ignition is switched on,
turn the control to obtain a flow of
AIR CONDITIONING air which is sufficient to ensure your
comfort.
1. Air conditioning On/Off 4. Air recirculation/Air intake To maintain a certain level of comfort
2. Temperature adjustment 5. Air distribution adjustment in the passenger compartment, avoid
3. Air flow adjustment 6. Rear screen demisting position 0 whenever possible.
In position 0, a slight flow of air, due
to the movement of the vehicle, can
still be felt.

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4. Air recirculation/Air intake 5. Air distribution adjustment 6. Rear screen demisting

The recirculation of interior Windscreen and side With the engine running,
air (control 4 to the left) en- windows. press button 6, the indica-
ables you to isolate the pas- tor lamp comes on.
senger compartment from The system demists the
exterior odours and smoke. rear screen.
Windscreen, side windows It is switched off by pressing button 6
The intake of exterior air and footwells. again.
(control 4 to the right) en-
ables you to prevent and
eliminate misting of the wind-
screen and side windows.
Footwells. Switch the system off as
soon as you consider this
In a humid climate, use of the necessary as a lower con-
air recirculation may cause sumption of current reduces
misting of the windows. fuel consumption.
Footwells, diffusion grille
and side vents.
As soon as possible, move control 4
to the right to the "Intake of exteri-
or air" position to avoid the risks of Demisting and defrosting
deterioration of the air quality and
misting of the windscreen and side Diffusion grille and side To quickly demist or defrost the wind-
windows. vents. screen and side windows:
- set the air distribution to
"Windscreen and side windows",
- place the temperature control 2
The air distribution can be ad- and the air flow control 3 at
justed by placing the control maximum,
in an intermediate position. - close the side vents,
- place the air intake control 4 in
the "Air intake" position,
- switch on the air conditioning by
pressing button 1.

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COMFORT 3

MIRRORS STEERING WHEEL HEIGHT


ADJUSTMENT
Door mirrors Manual rear view mirror (WITH POWER STEERING)
Move the lever in all four directions to The rear view mirror has two positions: When stationary, lower the lever to re-
adjust the mirror. - day (normal), lease the steering wheel adjustment.
- night (anti-dazzle). Adjust to the desired height and lift
To change from one to the other, the lever to lock the steering wheel
Folding/Unfolding adjustment.
push or pull the lever on the lower
When the vehicle is parked, the door edge of the mirror.
mirrors can be folded back and un-
folded manually.

For safety reasons, these


operations must not be car-
ried out while driving.

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FRONT SEATS 2. Seat back angle adjustment 3. Access to the rear seats (3-door)
1. Forwards-backwards Push control A rearwards while ad- Position the seat belt along the door
adjustment justing the angle of the seat back. pillar.
Raise the control and slide the seat Push control A rearwards to fold the
forwards or backwards. seat back and move the seat for-
wards.
To put the seat back in place, push
the seat back until the seat locks.
Reset the forwards-backwards ad-
justment of the seat and the seat
back angle.

No person or object must


prevent the seat from return-
ing to the required position.

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COMFORT 3

Folding the backrest of Returning the backrest of Rear head restraints*


the bench seat the bench seat to its initial
position The rear head restraints can be re-
The seat backrest is folded from moved and have two positions:
the rear of the vehicle, with the boot Push the backrest towards the rear - high, position for use.
open: and engage it on mounting B. - low, storage position.
- check that the seat belt is Take care not to trap the seat belts, To raise the head restraint, pull it up-
positioned correctly on the in particular between the seat back wards.
side of the seat back to avoid and the mounting B.
damaging it, To lower it, press lug A then the head
Check that the backrest has engaged restraint.
- place the head restraints in the correctly.
low position (see "rear head To remove it:
restraints"), - tilt the seat back slightly,
- while folding the seat backrest, - move the head restraint to the
pull the strap(s) A, located high position,
behind the seat back. - press lug A pulling the head
restraint upwards at the same time.
To refit it:
- tilt the seat back slightly,
- engage the rods of the head
restraint in the openings.
To reach the low position, press lug A.
* According to version.
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3 COMFORT
GENERAL POINTS RELATING CHILD SEAT IN THE FRONT
TO CHILD SEATS
Although one of PEUGEOT's main "Rearwards-facing" "Forwards-facing"
criteria when designing your vehicle, When a "forwards-facing" child seat
the safety of your children also de- When a "rearwards-facing"
child seat is installed on the is installed on the front passenger
pends on you. seat, adjust the vehicle's seat to the
front passenger seat, it is
For maximum safety, please essential that the passenger intermediate longitudinal position
observe the following recom- airbag is deactivated. Otherwise, the with the seat back upright and leave
mendations: child would risk being seriously the passenger airbag activated.
injured or killed if the airbag were
- in accordance with European to inflate.
regulations, all children under
the age of 12 or less than one
and a half metres tall must
travel in approved child seats
suited to their weight, on seats
fitted with a seat belt or ISOFIX
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 "rearwards-
facing" position both in the
front and in the rear.

PEUGEOT recommends that chil-


dren should travel in the rear seats
of your vehicle:
Intermediate longitudinal
- "rearwards-facing" up to the position
age of 2,
* The rules for carrying children are
- "forwards-facing" over the age specific to each country. Refer to the
of 2. current legislation in your country.
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COMFORT 3
CHILD SEATS RECOMMENDED BY PEUGEOT
PEUGEOT offers a complete range of recommended child seats which are se-
cured using a three point seat belt:

Group 0: from birth to 10 kg


Groups 1, 2 and 3: from 9 to 36 kg
Group 0+: from birth to 13 kg

L2
L1 "KIDDY Life"
"RÖMER Baby- The use of the
Safe Plus" restraining cushion
Installed in the is compulsory for
rearwards-facing carrying young
position. children (from 9 to
18 kg).

Groups 2 and 3: from 15 to 36 kg

L4
Passenger airbag OFF "KLIPPAN
Optima"
L3
From the age
"RECARO Start'' of 6 years
(approximately
22 kg), the booster
is used on its own.

L5
"RÖMER KIDFIX"
Can be fitted to the vehicle's ISOFIX mountings.
The child is restrained by the seat belt.

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COMFORT 3
ADVICE ON CHILD Children under the age of 10 must not As a safety precaution, do not leave:
SEATS travel in the "forward facing" position - one or more children alone and
on the front passenger seat, unless unsupervised in a vehicle,
The incorrect installation of a the rear seats are already occupied - a child or an animal in a vehicle
child seat in a vehicle compromises by other children, cannot be used or which is exposed to the sun, with
the child's protection in the event of are absent. the windows closed,
an accident. Deactivate the passenger airbag* - the keys within reach of children
Remember to fasten the seat belts or when a "rear facing" child seat is in- inside the vehicle.
the child seat harness keeping the stalled on the front seat.
slack in relation to the child's body to To protect young children from the
Otherwise, the child would risk being rays of the sun, fit side blinds on the
a minimum, even for short journeys. seriously injured or killed if the airbag rear windows.
To install a child seat using the ve- were to inflate.
hicle's seat belt, ensure that the belt
is well tightened on the child seat
and that it holds the child seat firmly
against the vehicle's seat.
For optimum installation of the "for- Installing a booster seat
ward facing" child seat, ensure that The chest part of the seat belt must
the back of the child seat is in contact be positioned on the child's shoulder
with the back of the vehicle's seat without touching the neck.
and that the head restraint does not
cause any discomfort. Ensure that the lap part of the seat
belt passes correctly over the child's
If the head restraint has to be re- thighs.
moved, ensure that it is stored or
attached securely to prevent it from PEUGEOT recommends the use of
being thrown around the vehicle in a booster seat which has a back, fit-
the event of sharp braking. ted with a seat belt guide at shoulder
level.

* According to country.
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COMFORT 3
CHILD SEATS RECOMMENDED BY PEUGEOT
PEUGEOT offers a complete range of recommended child seats which are se-
cured using a three point seat belt:

Group 0: from birth to 10 kg


Groups 1, 2 and 3: from 9 to 36 kg
Group 0+: from birth to 13 kg

L2
L1 "KIDDY Life"
"RÖMER Baby- The use of the
Safe Plus" restraining cushion
Installed in the is compulsory for
rearwards-facing carrying young
position. children (from 9 to
18 kg).

Groups 2 and 3: from 15 to 36 kg

L4
Passenger airbag OFF "KLIPPAN
Optima"
L3
From the age
"RECARO Start'' of 6 years
(approximately
22 kg), the booster
is used on its own.

L5
"RÖMER KIDFIX"
Can be fitted to the vehicle's ISOFIX mountings.
The child is restrained by the seat belt.

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3 COMFORT
LOCATIONS FOR CHILD SEATS ATTACHED USING THE SEAT BELT
In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for installing child seats secured using a seat belt
and universally approved in accordance with the weight of the child and the seat in the vehicle.

Weight of the child and indicative age

Under 13 kg From 9 to 18 kg From 15 to 25 kg From 22 to 36 kg


Seat (groups 0 (a) and 0+) (group 1) (group 2) (group 3)
Up to 1 year approx 1 to 3 years approx 3 to 6 years approx 6 to 10 years approx

Front passenger
L1 L2 L2, L3, L4 L2, L3, L4
seat (b)

Rear seats U U U U

a: Group 0: from birth to 10 kg. Infant car seats and "car cots" cannot be installed on the front passenger seat.
b: consult the legislation in force in your country before installing your child on this seat.
U: seat suitable for the installation of a universally approved child seat secured using a seat belt, "rear facing" and/or "forward
facing".
L1 to L4 : only the child seats indicated and recommended by PEUGEOT can be installed on the seat concerned (according
to country).

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COMFORT 3
ADVICE ON CHILD Children under the age of 10 must not As a safety precaution, do not leave:
SEATS travel in the "forward facing" position - one or more children alone and
on the front passenger seat, unless unsupervised in a vehicle,
The incorrect installation of a the rear seats are already occupied - a child or an animal in a vehicle
child seat in a vehicle compromises by other children, cannot be used or which is exposed to the sun, with
the child's protection in the event of are absent. the windows closed,
an accident. Deactivate the passenger airbag* - the keys within reach of children
Remember to fasten the seat belts or when a "rear facing" child seat is in- inside the vehicle.
the child seat harness keeping the stalled on the front seat.
slack in relation to the child's body to To protect young children from the
Otherwise, the child would risk being rays of the sun, fit side blinds on the
a minimum, even for short journeys. seriously injured or killed if the airbag rear windows.
To install a child seat using the ve- were to inflate.
hicle's seat belt, ensure that the belt
is well tightened on the child seat
and that it holds the child seat firmly
against the vehicle's seat.
For optimum installation of the "for- Installing a booster seat
ward facing" child seat, ensure that The chest part of the seat belt must
the back of the child seat is in contact be positioned on the child's shoulder
with the back of the vehicle's seat without touching the neck.
and that the head restraint does not
cause any discomfort. Ensure that the lap part of the seat
belt passes correctly over the child's
If the head restraint has to be re- thighs.
moved, ensure that it is stored or
attached securely to prevent it from PEUGEOT recommends the use of
being thrown around the vehicle in a booster seat which has a back, fit-
the event of sharp braking. ted with a seat belt guide at shoulder
level.

* According to country.
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3 COMFORT
"ISOFIX" MOUNTINGS These are three rings for each seat: This ISOFIX mounting system pro-
vides fast, reliable and safe fitting of
Your vehicle has been approved in the child seat in your vehicle.
accordance with the new ISOFIX The ISOFIX child seats are fitted
regulation. with two latches which are secured
The seats*, represented below, are fit- easily on these lower rings A.
ted with regulation ISOFIX mountings: Some also have an upper strap
which is attached to the upper ring B.

To attach this strap, raise the


vehicle seat's head restraint
then pass the hook between
its rods. Then fix the hook on
- two lower rings A, located the upper ring B and tighten the up-
between the vehicle seat back per strap.
and cushion, indicated by
a label,
The incorrect installation of a
child seat in a vehicle compro-
mises the child's protection in
the event of an accident.
For information regarding the ISOFIX
child seats which can be installed in
your vehicle, refer to the table of lo-
cations for ISOFIX child seats.

- an upper ring B for securing the


upper strap, referred to as the TOP
TETHER, indicated by a marking
on the rear seat back panel. * According to version.
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COMFORT 3
ISOFIX CHILD SEAT RECOMMENDED BY PEUGEOT AND APPROVED FOR YOUR VEHICLE

RÖMER Duo Plus ISOFIX (size category B1)

Group 1: from 9 to 18 kg

Installed in the forwards-facing position.


Fitted with an upper strap to be secured on the upper ring B,
referred to as the TOP TETHER.
Three seat body angles: sitting, reclining, lying.

This child seat can also be used on seats which are not fitted with ISOFIX mountings. In this case, it must be attached
to the vehicle seat using the three point seat belt.
Follow the instructions for fitting the child seat given in the seat manufacturer's installation guide.

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3 COMFORT
LOCATIONS FOR ISOFIX CHILD SEATS

Weight of the child/indicative age

Less than 10 kg
Less than 10 kg (group 0)
From 9 to 18 kg (group 1)
(group 0) Less than 13 kg
Up to 6 months approx (group 0+) From 1-3 years approx
Up to 1 year approx

Type of ISOFIX child seat Infant carrier* "rear facing" "rear facing" "forward facing"

ISOFIX size category F G C D E C D A B B1

Universal ISOFIX child IUF


seats which can be installed X X X X X
on the rear seats IL-SU

In accordance with the European IUF: seat approved for a Universal X: seat not suitable for the installa-
regulation, this table indicates the Isofix seat, "Forward facing" with the tion of an ISOFIX child seat of the
options for the installation of ISOFIX "Top Tether" upper strap. size category indicated.
child seats on the vehicle seats fitted IL-SU: seat suitable for the installa-
with ISOFIX mountings. tion of a semi-universal ISOFIX seat,
that is:
- "rear facing" fitted with an upper
strap or a support
In the case of the universal and semi- - "forward facing" fitted with a
universal ISOFIX child seats, the support
child seat's ISOFIX size category,
determined by a letter A, B, B1, C, - an infant carrier fitted with an
D, E, F, G, is indicated on the child upper strap or a support.
seat next to the ISOFIX logo. * The ISOFIX infant car seat is fixed
to the lower rings of an ISOFIX seat
and occupies the two rear seats.
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COMFORT 3
INTERIOR FITTINGS

1. Sun visor
Each sun visor has a courtesy mir-
ror with a concealing flap and a card
holder.
2. Storage compartments
3. Storage box
4. Front door pockets
Before opening the door, check that
there are no objects protruding from
the door pockets.
5. Cup holder
6. 12 volt accessories socket
(120 W max)
This is supplied from the accesso-
ries position (1st notch of the ignition
switch).
7. Storage compartments in the
rear doors

3-door 5-door

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4 ACCESS
KEYS/REMOTE CONTROL Locating the vehicle
To locate your vehicle in a car park, if
you have locked it:
The set of keys or remote  press button A, the direction indi-
controls, supplied with your cators come on briefly.
vehicle, enable you to ob-
tain a maximum of three new
keys.
If all of the keys in your possession
are lost, a major operation will have
to be carried out on your vehicle.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.

Remote control
This carries out the vehicle locking -
unlocking and locating functions at a
distance.
Locking
Press button A to lock the vehicle
from a distance. This is confirmed by
brief lighting of the direction indica-
tors.
Keys
Unlocking
The keys allow you to switch on the
ignition and operate the locks on the Press button B to unlock the vehicle.
front doors, the boot, the fuel tank This is confirmed by two successive
cap, the steering lock and the pas- flashes of the direction indicators.
senger's airbag deactivation switch.

Central locking and unlocking


After locking, if you notice
From the driver's door, the keys allow that a door is not closed
you to lock and unlock the doors and properly, close it then lock
boot simultaneously. the vehicle again.

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ACCESS 4
Reinitialising the remote Driving with the doors locked
control may make access to the pas-
senger compartment by the
Following replacement of the remote emergency services more
control battery or in the event of a re- difficult in an emergency.
mote control fault, it may be neces- As a safety measure (with children
sary to reinitialise the system. on board), remove the key from the
 Switch off the ignition. ignition when leaving the vehicle,
 Switch the ignition on again. even for a short time.
 Press one of the remote control Do not make any modifications to the
buttons immediately for a few electronic immobiliser system.
seconds.
 Switch off the ignition and remove
the key from the ignition lock. The high frequency remote control is
Changing the remote control a sensitive system; do not operate it
The remote control is now working in your pockets as there is a risk that
battery again. it may unlock the vehicle without you
If the fault persists, contact a PEUGEOT being aware of this.
To change the battery, remove the
screw then unclip the housing using dealer or a qualified workshop. Avoid pressing the buttons of your
a coin inserted at the ring. remote control out of range of your
vehicle, you risk rendering it inopera-
Battery CR 2016/3 volts. tive. It would then have to be reini-
If the remote control does not work tialised.
after the battery has been changed, ELECTRONIC ENGINE
reinitialise it. IMMOBILISER
This locks the engine management
system as soon as the ignition has
Do not discard the remote been switched off and therefore pre-
control batteries, they con- vents starting of the vehicle by any-
tain metals which are harmful one who does not have the key.
to the environment. The ignition key has an electronic chip
Take them to a PEUGEOT dealer- which has a special code. When the ig-
ship, or to any other approved collec- nition is switched on, the code must be
tion point. recognised for starting to be possible.
In the event of a malfunction, your ve-
hicle will not start.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.
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ACCESS 4
Reinitialising the remote Driving with the doors locked
control may make access to the pas-
senger compartment by the
Following replacement of the remote emergency services more
control battery or in the event of a re- difficult in an emergency.
mote control fault, it may be neces- As a safety measure (with children
sary to reinitialise the system. on board), remove the key from the
 Switch off the ignition. ignition when leaving the vehicle,
 Switch the ignition on again. even for a short time.
 Press one of the remote control Do not make any modifications to the
buttons immediately for a few electronic immobiliser system.
seconds.
 Switch off the ignition and remove
the key from the ignition lock. The high frequency remote control is
Changing the remote control a sensitive system; do not operate it
The remote control is now working in your pockets as there is a risk that
battery again. it may unlock the vehicle without you
If the fault persists, contact a PEUGEOT being aware of this.
To change the battery, remove the
screw then unclip the housing using dealer or a qualified workshop. Avoid pressing the buttons of your
a coin inserted at the ring. remote control out of range of your
vehicle, you risk rendering it inopera-
Battery CR 2016/3 volts. tive. It would then have to be reini-
If the remote control does not work tialised.
after the battery has been changed, ELECTRONIC ENGINE
reinitialise it. IMMOBILISER
This locks the engine management
system as soon as the ignition has
Do not discard the remote been switched off and therefore pre-
control batteries, they con- vents starting of the vehicle by any-
tain metals which are harmful one who does not have the key.
to the environment. The ignition key has an electronic chip
Take them to a PEUGEOT dealer- which has a special code. When the ig-
ship, or to any other approved collec- nition is switched on, the code must be
tion point. recognised for starting to be possible.
In the event of a malfunction, your ve-
hicle will not start.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.
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4 ACCESS
Driver's door open
If the driver's door is open,
the courtesy lamp remains
on if the button is in this posi-
tion.

DOORS Electric windows


Locking/unlocking a door
from the inside The driver and front passenger each
have an electric window.
Normal locking/unlocking: the doors After the ignition has been switched
lock/unlock independently. on, press or pull control 1. The window
To lock/unlock a door, press/pull but- Child lock stops when you release the control.
ton A.
This prevents the opening of either of
the rear doors from the inside.
Operating the handle does Push control 1 towards the outside of
not unlock the door, pull but- the vehicle.
ton A to unlock.
Check the status of this safety
device before switching on
Central locking/unlocking: the the ignition.
doors and tailgate are locked/ This system is independent Always remove the key from
unlocked simultaneously. of the central locking. the ignition when leaving
the vehicle, even for a short
To lock/unlock the vehicle, press/pull Always remove the key from the igni- time.
button A on the driver's door. tion when leaving the vehicle.
The driver must ensure that the front
For the other doors, carry out the passenger uses their electric window
same operation as for normal lock- correctly.
ing/unlocking. Be aware of children when operating
the windows.

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ACCESS 4

REAR WINDOWS (5-DOOR)


To partially open the rear windows,
pull the lever then push the window. BOOT
To close the window, pull then press
the lever to lock the window. Locking/unlocking using Locking/Unlocking the boot
the key* using the remote control*
To open, operate the lock B using the The boot is locked/unlocked using
key and raise the tailgate. the buttons on the remote control.
Then, to open, press button C and
raise the tailgate.

The boot can be locked/un-


locked using control A on the
driver's door.

* According to version.
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ACCESS 4

REAR WINDOWS (5-DOOR)


To partially open the rear windows,
pull the lever then push the window. BOOT
To close the window, pull then press
the lever to lock the window. Locking/unlocking using Locking/Unlocking the boot
the key* using the remote control*
To open, operate the lock B using the The boot is locked/unlocked using
key and raise the tailgate. the buttons on the remote control.
Then, to open, press button C and
raise the tailgate.

The boot can be locked/un-


locked using control A on the
driver's door.

* According to version.
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4 ACCESS

2. Spare wheel/Additional storage


compartments
Located under the carpet and a plas-
tic cover, this contains the tools for
wheel changing and towing.

BOOT FITTINGS In order to obtain additional


space, the spare wheel can
1. Rear parcel shelf be removed temporarily
To remove the shelf: There are two shelf storage options: (boot tray available as an ac-
- unhook the shelf from its fixing A, - either behind the rear seats, cessory).
- pull upwards on each side to de- - or flat in the boot.
tach it from its fixings,
- raise then tilt the shelf slightly to
remove it.

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ACCESS 4
FUEL TANK

Low fuel level


When the low fuel level is
reached, the last bar flashes,
accompanied by an audible
signal.
You have approximately
5 litres remaining.
In certain driving conditions and depend-
ing on the engine, the distance which
can be travelled with the fuel remaining
may be less than 30 miles (50 km).
When the frequency of the flashing  Open the fuel filler flap.  Unscrew the cap and hook it onto
increases, you have approximately  Insert the key, turn it slightly to the clip located on the inside of
3 litres remaining. the left then return to the right. the flap.
The key returns to its initial posi- A label affixed on the inside of the
tion and the cap is unlocked. flap reminds you which type of fuel
If you run out of fuel, the to use.
emission control system
warning lamp may come on When you fill the fuel tank, do not
in the instrument panel. It will continue after the 3rd cut-off of the
go off automatically after the engine pump. This could cause malfunc-
has been started a few times. tions.

The fuel tank must be filled


with the engine switched The capacity of the fuel tank is ap-
off. proximately 35 litres.
 After filling the fuel tank, screw
the cap back on fully to the right
until it clicks and close the flap.

 Remove the key.

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4 ACCESS
Quality of the fuel used for
petrol engines

The petrol engines are perfectly com-


patible with E10 type petrol biofuels
(containing 10 % ethanol), conform-
ing to European standards EN 228
and EN 15376.
E85 type fuels (containing up to 85 %
ethanol) are reserved exclusively for
vehicles marketed for the use of this
type of fuel (BioFlex vehicles). The
quality of the ethanol must comply
with European standard EN 15293.
For Brazil only, special vehicles are
marketed to run on fuels containing
up to 100 % ethanol (E100 type).

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VISIBILITY 5
Rear foglamp
With the dipped head-
lamps on, selection is
by rotation of ring B for-
wards to switch on and
rearwards to switch off.
The status is displayed by the indica-
tor lamp in the instrument panel.

Switching to sidelamps does


not switch off the rear foglamp
if it is on.

LIGHTING STALK
In clear weather or in rain,
both day and night, the rear
Front and rear lamps Dipped/Main beam headlamps foglamp is dazzling and its
use is prohibited.
Selection is by rotation of ring A. Dipped beam headlamps: pull the
stalk.
Do not forget to switch them off when
Main beam headlamps: push the they are no longer needed.
1. Lamps off stalk.

Direction indicators (flashers)


Headlamp flash
2. Sidelamps Left: stalk downwards.
Pull the stalk fully towards you.
Right: stalk upwards.

3. Dipped headlamps/ Lighting on audible warning


Main beam
headlamps When the driver's door is opened
with the ignition off, a continuous au-
dible signal is heard if you have left
your lighting on.

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5 VISIBILITY
Windscreen wash
Pull the wipers stalk towards you.

WINDSCREEN WIPER STALK Rear wash


Windscreen wiper Ring A at "OFF" (wiper off).
MIST Single wipe.
For a single wipe of the
windscreen, push the control Turn it towards you to trigger
upwards then release it. Rear wiper and wash-wipe a wash operation.
OFF Off. Turn ring A to "ON" for a steady
INT Intermittent wipe. wipe.
LO Normal wipe (moderate rain).
HI Fast wipe (heavy rain).
Turn it forwards to trigger
the wash during wiping.

When using a car wash,


switch off the ignition and en-
sure that the wiper blade is in
the low position.
In winter, you are advised to wait until
the windscreen has been defrosted
fully before operating the windscreen
wiper stalk.

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VISIBILITY 5

HEADLAMP ADJUSTMENT COURTESY LAMP


To avoid causing a nuisance to other In this position, it comes
road users, the height of the head- on on opening the driver's
lamps should be adjusted in relation door.
to the load in the vehicle.
0. 1 or 2 people in the front seats.
The courtesy lamp is deac-
-. 3 people. tivated and is permanently
1. 4 people. off.
2. 4 people + maximum authorised
load.
Permanently on.
3. Driver + maximum authorised
load.
The initial setting is position "0".

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6 SAFETY
PARKING BRAKE ANTI-LOCK BRAKING
SYSTEM (ABS) AND
BRAKING SYSTEMS
Applying (EBFD AND CSC*)
Pull the parking brake to immobilise The ABS, in conjunction with the
your vehicle. EBFD and CSC* braking systems,
increases the stability and manoeu-
Releasing vrability of your vehicle on braking
Pull on the handle and press the but- and provides improved control, in
ton to release the parking brake. particular on poor or slippery road
surfaces.
The ABS prevents wheel lock in the
When the vehicle is being driv- event of emergency braking.
en, illumination of this warning
HORN lamp indicates that the park- The EBFD and CSC* systems pro-
ing brake is still on or has not vide full control of the braking pres-
Press one of the spokes of the steering been properly released. sure wheel by wheel. A distribution
wheel. between:
When parking on a slope, - the front and the rear in the case
direct your wheels towards of the EBFD (Electronic Brake
the pavement and pull the Force Distribution),
parking brake on. - the left and the right in the case
of the CSC* (Cornering Stability
Control).

EMERGENCY BRAKING When changing wheels


ASSISTANCE (tyres), make sure that these
are approved.
In an emergency, this system enables
you to reach the optimum braking The anti-lock braking system comes
pressure more quickly and therefore into operation automatically when
reduce the stopping distance. there is a risk of wheel lock.
It is triggered by the speed at which
the brake pedal is pressed. This is
HAZARD WARNING LAMPS felt by a reduction in the resistance
of the pedal and an increase in the
Press the button, the direction indica- effectiveness of the braking.
tors flash. * The CSC system is linked with the
They can operate with the ignition off. EBFD on vehicles which are not fit-
ted with ASR/ESP systems.
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6 SAFETY
PARKING BRAKE ANTI-LOCK BRAKING
SYSTEM (ABS) AND
BRAKING SYSTEMS
Applying (EBFD AND CSC*)
Pull the parking brake to immobilise The ABS, in conjunction with the
your vehicle. EBFD and CSC* braking systems,
increases the stability and manoeu-
Releasing vrability of your vehicle on braking
Pull on the handle and press the but- and provides improved control, in
ton to release the parking brake. particular on poor or slippery road
surfaces.
The ABS prevents wheel lock in the
When the vehicle is being driv- event of emergency braking.
en, illumination of this warning
HORN lamp indicates that the park- The EBFD and CSC* systems pro-
ing brake is still on or has not vide full control of the braking pres-
Press one of the spokes of the steering been properly released. sure wheel by wheel. A distribution
wheel. between:
When parking on a slope, - the front and the rear in the case
direct your wheels towards of the EBFD (Electronic Brake
the pavement and pull the Force Distribution),
parking brake on. - the left and the right in the case
of the CSC* (Cornering Stability
Control).

EMERGENCY BRAKING When changing wheels


ASSISTANCE (tyres), make sure that these
are approved.
In an emergency, this system enables
you to reach the optimum braking The anti-lock braking system comes
pressure more quickly and therefore into operation automatically when
reduce the stopping distance. there is a risk of wheel lock.
It is triggered by the speed at which
the brake pedal is pressed. This is
HAZARD WARNING LAMPS felt by a reduction in the resistance
of the pedal and an increase in the
Press the button, the direction indica- effectiveness of the braking.
tors flash. * The CSC system is linked with the
They can operate with the ignition off. EBFD on vehicles which are not fit-
ted with ASR/ESP systems.
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SAFETY 6
When this warning lamp ANTI-SLIP REGULATION The ASR/ESP systems of-
comes on, it indicates that (ASR) AND ELECTRONIC fer exceptional safety dur-
there is a fault with the ABS, STABILITY PROGRAMME ing normal driving, but this
which could cause a loss of (ESP) should not encourage the
control of the vehicle when driver to take extra risks or drive at
braking. These systems are linked and sup- high speed.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a plement the ABS. Correct operation of these systems
qualified workshop. The ASR system optimises drive to depends on observation of the ma-
prevent the wheels skidding, by act- nufacturer's recommendations regar-
ing on the brakes of the driving wheels ding the wheels (tyres and rims), the
and on the engine. It also allows the braking components and the elec-
When these warn- tronic components as well as the re-
ing lamps come on directional stability of the vehicle to
be improved on acceleration. pair procedures use by a PEUGEOT
simultaneously, it dealer or qualified workshop.
indicates that there If there is a variation between the tra-
is a fault with the braking system or jectory followed by the vehicle and After an impact, have these systems
that the parking brake has not been that required by the driver, the ESP checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a
released fully, which can cause a system automatically acts on the qualified workshop.
loss of control of the vehicle when brake of one or more wheels and on
braking. the engine to put the vehicle back on
You must stop as soon as it is safe course, within the limits of the laws
to do so. of physics.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.
Operation of the ASR and ESP
systems
Normal operation of the ABS When one of these two sys-
may make itself felt by slight tems is operating, this warn-
vibrations of the brake pedal. ing lamp comes on.

Operating check
In emergency braking,
press very firmly without If a fault occurs with the
releasing the pressure. systems, this warning lamp
comes on.

Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a


qualified workshop to have the sys-
tems checked.
59
SAFETY 6
When this warning lamp ANTI-SLIP REGULATION The ASR/ESP systems of-
comes on, it indicates that (ASR) AND ELECTRONIC fer exceptional safety dur-
there is a fault with the ABS, STABILITY PROGRAMME ing normal driving, but this
which could cause a loss of (ESP) should not encourage the
control of the vehicle when driver to take extra risks or drive at
braking. These systems are linked and sup- high speed.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a plement the ABS. Correct operation of these systems
qualified workshop. The ASR system optimises drive to depends on observation of the ma-
prevent the wheels skidding, by act- nufacturer's recommendations regar-
ing on the brakes of the driving wheels ding the wheels (tyres and rims), the
and on the engine. It also allows the braking components and the elec-
When these warn- tronic components as well as the re-
ing lamps come on directional stability of the vehicle to
be improved on acceleration. pair procedures use by a PEUGEOT
simultaneously, it dealer or qualified workshop.
indicates that there If there is a variation between the tra-
is a fault with the braking system or jectory followed by the vehicle and After an impact, have these systems
that the parking brake has not been that required by the driver, the ESP checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a
released fully, which can cause a system automatically acts on the qualified workshop.
loss of control of the vehicle when brake of one or more wheels and on
braking. the engine to put the vehicle back on
You must stop as soon as it is safe course, within the limits of the laws
to do so. of physics.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.
Operation of the ASR and ESP
systems
Normal operation of the ABS When one of these two sys-
may make itself felt by slight tems is operating, this warn-
vibrations of the brake pedal. ing lamp comes on.

Operating check
In emergency braking,
press very firmly without If a fault occurs with the
releasing the pressure. systems, this warning lamp
comes on.

Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a


qualified workshop to have the sys-
tems checked.
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6 SAFETY
SEAT BELTS Pretensioning front seat Rear seat belts
belts with force limiter The rear seats are equipped with two
Safety in the event of front three-point inertia reel seat belts.
Fastening/Unfastening the seat impacts has been improved You can store the seat belt buckles in
belts by means of the introduction of pre- the housing A.
tensioning seat belts with force limiter
Pull the strap, then insert the buckle for the front seats. Depending on the
into the stalk. force of the impact, the pretension-
Check that the seat belt is fastened ing system instantly tightens the seat
correctly by pulling the strap. belts and pulls them against the body 3-door
To unfasten the seat belts, press the of the occupants.
button on the stalk. The pretensioning seat belts are ac-
tive when the ignition is on.
The force limiter reduces the pressure
of the seat belt on the chest of the oc-
cupant, increasing their protection.

5-door

60
SAFETY 6
The driver must ensure that In order to be effective, a seat belt: Recommendations for children:
the passengers use the seat - must be tightened as close to the - use a suitable child seat if the
belts correctly and that they body as possible, passenger is less than 12 years
are all properly restrained - must restrain one adult only, old or shorter than one metre fifty,
before setting off.
- must not bear any trace of cuts or - do not use the strap-guide* when
Wherever you are seated in the ve- fraying, a child seat is installed,
hicle, always fasten your seat belt, - must be pulled in front of you with - never use the same seat belt to
even for short journeys. a smooth movement, checking secure more than one person,
Do not invert the seat belt buckles as that it does not twist, - never allow a child to travel on
they will not fulfil their role fully. - must not be transformed or your lap.
If the seats have armrests*, the lap modified to avoid altering its Depending on the nature and se-
part of the seat belt must always performance. riousness of the impacts, the pre-
pass under the armrest. In accordance with current safety tensioning device may be triggered
The seat belts are fitted with an in- regulations, all repairs and checks before and independently of the air
ertia reel permitting automatic adjust- must be carried out by a PEUGEOT bags. Triggering of the pre-tension-
ment of the length of the strap to your dealer who can guarantee that the ers is accompanied by a slight emis-
size. The seat belt is stored automat- work is carried out correctly, or quali- sion of harmless smoke and a noise,
ically when not in use. fied workshop. due to the activation of the pyrotechnic
Have your seat belts checked regu- cartridge incorporated in the system.
Before and after use, ensure that the
seat belt is reeled in correctly. larly by a PEUGEOT dealer or a In all cases, the airbag warning lamp
The lower part of the strap must be qualified workshop and particularly if comes on.
positioned as low as possible on the the straps show signs of damage. Following an impact, have the seat
pelvis. Clean the seat belt straps with soapy belts system checked, and if neces-
water or a textile cleaning product, sary replaced, by a PEUGEOT dea-
The upper part must be positioned in ler or a qualified workshop.
the hollow of the shoulder. sold by PEUGEOT dealers.
The inertia reels are fitted with an au- After folding or moving a seat or rear
tomatic locking device which comes bench seat, ensure that the seat belt
into operation in the event of a colli- is positioned and rolled up correctly.
sion, on emergency braking or if the
vehicle rolls over. You can release
the device by pulling rapidly on the
strap and releasing it.

* According to model.
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6 SAFETY
AIRBAGS Immediately after the impact, the air-
bags deflate rapidly so that they do
The airbags have been designed not hinder the visibility of the occu-
to maximise the safety of the occu- pants nor their exit if necessary from
pants in the event of serious colli- the vehicle. The airbags are not de-
sions. They work in conjunction with ployed in the case of minor impacts,
the force-limiting seat belts. The rear impacts or in certain roll-over
electronic detectors register and conditions. The seat belt is sufficient
analyse any abrupt deceleration of to ensure maximum protection in
the vehicle in the impact detection these situations. The seriousness of
zones (see diagram): if the deploy- a collision depends on the nature of
ment threshold is reached, the air- the obstacle and the speed of the ve-
bags inflate instantly and protect the hicle at the moment of the collision.
occupants of the vehicle. Airbags only operate when the igni-
tion is switched on. When they are FRONT AIRBAGS
deployed, a noise is heard during
inflation. These are fitted in the centre of the
steering wheel for the driver and in the
dashboard for the front passenger. They
are deployed simultaneously, except in
cases where the passenger's airbag
is deactivated, in the event of a seri-
ous front impact applied in the impact
zone A in the longitudinal centreline of
the vehicle, on a horizontal plane and
from the front of the vehicle towards
the rear. The airbag inflates between
the front occupant of the vehicle and
the dashboard to cushion his forward
movement. The airbags therefore limit
the risk of injury to the head and chest.
Front airbag fault
Impact detection zones Note: the gas escaping from
A. Front impact zone. the airbags can be a minor Flashing indicates an airbag
irritant. fault, contact a PEUGEOT
B. Side impact zone. dealer or a qualified workshop
to have the system checked.
The airbags may no longer
be deployed in the event of a serious
impact.
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SAFETY 6
Deactivation (check) The curtain airbag inflates between
the front or rear occupant and the
If the passenger airbag is de- windows. It therefore limits the risk of
activated, the warning lamp head injuries. In the event of a minor
in the instrument panel re- impact or bump on the side of the ve-
mains on until the passenger hicle or if the vehicle rolls over, the
airbag is reactivated. airbag may not be deployed. The air-
bag is not deployed in the event of a
front or rear collision.

LATERAL AIRBAGS* AND


CURTAIN AIRBAGS*
The lateral airbags are built into the
front seat backs on the door side. Airbag fault
Deactivating the passenger
airbag The deployment of these airbags re- Flashing indicates a fault
quires a serious side impact applied with at least one of these
To ensure the safety of your child, in the side impact zone B, perpen- airbags.
it is essential to deactivate the dicular to the longitudinal centreline Contact a PEUGEOT deal-
passenger airbag when you install of the vehicle, on a horizontal plane er or a qualified workshop
a "rear-facing" child seat on the and from the outside of the vehicle to have the system checked. The air-
front passenger seat. Otherwise, towards the inside. The lateral airbag bags may no longer be deployed in
the child would risk being seri- inflates between the front occupant the event of a serious impact.
ously injured or killed if the airbag of the vehicle and the door trim panel.
were to inflate. It therefore limits the risk of injury to
 With the ignition switched off, the chest.
insert the key into the passenger The rear lateral airbags afford the
airbag deactivation switch 1, rear passengers the same protection
turn it to the "OFF" position, which the front lateral airbags offer
then remove the key keeping the the front passengers.
switch in this position. The curtain airbags are built into the
In the "OFF" position, the passen- headlining.
ger airbag will not be deployed in the
event of an impact.
As soon as the child seat is removed,
turn the airbag switch to the "ON"
position to re-activate the airbag and
thus ensure the safety of your pas-
senger in the event of an impact.
* According to version.
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SAFETY 6
Deactivation (check) The curtain airbag inflates between
the front or rear occupant and the
If the passenger airbag is de- windows. It therefore limits the risk of
activated, the warning lamp head injuries. In the event of a minor
in the instrument panel re- impact or bump on the side of the ve-
mains on until the passenger hicle or if the vehicle rolls over, the
airbag is reactivated. airbag may not be deployed. The air-
bag is not deployed in the event of a
front or rear collision.

LATERAL AIRBAGS* AND


CURTAIN AIRBAGS*
The lateral airbags are built into the
front seat backs on the door side. Airbag fault
Deactivating the passenger
airbag The deployment of these airbags re- Flashing indicates a fault
quires a serious side impact applied with at least one of these
To ensure the safety of your child, in the side impact zone B, perpen- airbags.
it is essential to deactivate the dicular to the longitudinal centreline Contact a PEUGEOT deal-
passenger airbag when you install of the vehicle, on a horizontal plane er or a qualified workshop
a "rear-facing" child seat on the and from the outside of the vehicle to have the system checked. The air-
front passenger seat. Otherwise, towards the inside. The lateral airbag bags may no longer be deployed in
the child would risk being seri- inflates between the front occupant the event of a serious impact.
ously injured or killed if the airbag of the vehicle and the door trim panel.
were to inflate. It therefore limits the risk of injury to
 With the ignition switched off, the chest.
insert the key into the passenger The rear lateral airbags afford the
airbag deactivation switch 1, rear passengers the same protection
turn it to the "OFF" position, which the front lateral airbags offer
then remove the key keeping the the front passengers.
switch in this position. The curtain airbags are built into the
In the "OFF" position, the passen- headlining.
ger airbag will not be deployed in the
event of an impact.
As soon as the child seat is removed,
turn the airbag switch to the "ON"
position to re-activate the airbag and
thus ensure the safety of your pas-
senger in the event of an impact.
* According to version.
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6 SAFETY
For the front, lateral and Front airbags Curtain airbags
curtain airbags to be fully Do not drive holding the steering Do not fix or attach anything to the
effective, observe the fol- wheel by its spokes or resting your pillars or the roof. This could cause
lowing safety rules: hands on the centre part of the injury to the head when the curtain
Wear a correctly adjusted wheel. airbag inflates.
seat belt. Passengers must not place their feet The deployment of an airbag or air-
Sit in a normal upright position. on the dashboard. bags is accompanied by a slight
Do not leave anything between the Smoke as little as possible; deploy- emission of harmless smoke and
occupants and the airbags (child, ment of the airbags can cause burns a noise due to the activation of the
animal, object...). This could hamper or the risk of injury from a cigarette pyrotechnic cartridge incorporated in
the operation of the airbags or injure or pipe. the system. This smoke is not harm-
the occupants. ful but sensitive individuals may ex-
Never remove or pierce the steering perience some irritation.
All work on the airbag systems is wheel or hit it violently.
strictly prohibited unless it is car- The detonation noise may result in
ried out by qualified personnel of the a slight loss of hearing for a short
PEUGEOT dealer network or a quali- time.
fied workshop. Even if all of the precautions men-
After an accident or if the vehicle has tioned are observed, injury or slight
Lateral airbags burns to the head, chest or arms
been stolen or broken into, have the
airbag systems checked. Only put approved covers on the when the airbag is deployed can-
seats, these will not hamper the in- not be ruled out. Indeed, the bag in-
flation of the lateral airbags. Contact flates almost instantly (approximately
a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 30 milliseconds) then deflates within
workshop. the same time discharging hot gas
Do not fix or attach anything to the via the openings provided for this
front seat backs. This could cause purpose.
injury to the chest or arms when the This equipment will only operate
lateral airbag inflates. once. If a second impact occurs (dur-
Do not sit with the upper part of the ing the same or a subsequent acci-
body any nearer to the door than dent), the airbag will not inflate.
necessary.

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DRIVING 7

The five-speed "2 Tronic" gearbox


offers a choice between the ease of
automated operation or the driving
pleasure of manual gear changing.

Driver information
The symbol which corresponds to the
Driving mode selection, R, N, E or M and the number
of the gear engaged 1 to 5, are dis-
Select the driving mode by moving played in the instrument panel screen.
the gear lever.
Reverse "R". This gear will be engaged Starting the engine
when stationary or at a speed below
approximately 4 mph (6 km/h). With the parking brake applied, press
the brake pedal then select position N
Engagement of reverse gear is ac- to start the engine.
companied by an audible signal.
With your foot on the brake, select
Neutral "N". position R, E or M.
Position the lever to the right in posi- Release the parking brake, take your
tion N, to start the engine. foot off the brake pedal, then accel-
Easy "E": automatic gear changing. erate.
Manual (+/-) "M": manual gear changing.

With the engine running, in


these three positions, an au-
dible signal is heard when
the driver's door is opened.
You can change from position E to
position M and vice versa at any
time.

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7 DRIVING
EASY mode (automatic mode) Stopping the engine Operating fault
Select position E using the gear lever. Before switching off the engine, you With the ignition on, illumi-
The gear engaged is displayed in the can change to position N to be in nation of this warning lamp
instrument panel screen. neutral. indicates a gearbox fault.
The gearbox continuously selects In all cases, it is essential that you
the most suitable gear. apply the parking brake to immobilise
the vehicle. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.

If you press the accelerator pedal


beyond the point of resistance, the
2 Tronic gearbox changes down to On a slope, use the brake to Always press the brake pedal
permit sharper acceleration. immobilise the vehicle and while starting the engine.
place the gear lever in posi-
tion N, E or R.
Do not keep the vehicle immobilised
Manual mode using the accelerator.
Never select neutral N while
the vehicle is moving.
Place the gear lever in position M,
then change up or down through the In all cases, it is essential to
gears by pressing: apply the parking brake to
- rearwards, "+" to change up, immobilise the vehicle.
- forwards, "-" to change down.
The gear engaged is displayed on
the instrument panel screen.
If the engine speed is too low, the
gearbox automatically changes down
to prevent stalling.
In the event of overheating of the
clutch, position N is selected auto-
matically and the symbol N flashes
accompanied by an audible signal.

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8 CHECKS

OPENING THE BONNET


On the inside: pull the release On the outside: lift the safety
lever A, located under the dash- catch B and raise the bonnet.
board.

Bonnet stay
Secure the stay to hold the bonnet
open.

To close
Before closing the bonnet, return the
stay to its housing.
Lower the bonnet and release it at
the end of its travel. Check that the
bonnet is fully closed.

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CHECKS 8
1.0 LITRE PETROL ENGINE
1. Coolant reservoir
2. Screenwash reservoir
3. Brake fluid reservoir
4. Fusebox
5. Battery
6. Air filter
7. Engine oil dipstick
8. Engine oil filler cap

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8 CHECKS
CHECKING THE LEVELS Changing the brake fluid Windscreen wash level
The brake fluid must be changed at For best quality cleaning and for your
Oil level the intervals stated, according to the safety, we would advise that you
manufacturer's servicing schedule. use products recommended by your
Check the level regularly and top up manufacturer.
between changes. The maximum oil Use fluids recommended by the
consumption is 0.5 litre per 600 miles manufacturer, which fulfil DOT4 stan- Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
(1 000 km). dards. qualified workshop.
Check the level with the vehicle level,
engine cold, using the dipstick. Cooling system Used oil
Dipstick Avoid prolonged contact of used oil
Only use the fluid recom- with the skin.
There are two marks mended by the manufacturer.
on the dipstick: Brake fluid is harmful to health and
Otherwise, you risk seriously very corrosive.
A = maximum damaging your engine.
If you fill past this mark, Do not dispose of used oil,
contact a PEUGEOT brake fluid or coolant into
dealer or a qualified drains or into the ground.
workshop. When the engine is warm, the tem- Empty the used oil into the
B = minimum perature of the coolant is controlled containers provided for this
Never allow the level by the engine fan. As this fan can op- purpose in the PEUGEOT dealer
to fall below this mark. erate with the ignition key removed network or at a qualified workshop
and because the cooling system is (France) or at an authorised waste
pressurised, wait for at least one hour disposal site.
after the engine has stopped before
To maintain the reliability of carrying out any work.
engines and emission control
systems, the use of additives Slacken the cap by 1/4 of a
in engine oil is prohibited. turn to release the pressure
to prevent any risk of scald-
Oil change ing. When the pressure has
According to the information given in dropped, remove the cap and top up
the servicing booklet. the level.
Oil viscosity grade
In all cases, the oil selected must meet
the manufacturer's requirements.

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CHECKS 8
CHECKS Disc and drum wear Only use products recom-
mended by PEUGEOT or
For information on disc and drum products of equivalent qual-
surface wear, contact a PEUGEOT ity and specification.
Battery dealer or a qualified workshop. In order to optimise the operation of
At the start of winter, have your bat- units as important as the braking sys-
tery checked by a PEUGEOT dealer tem, PEUGEOT selects and offers
or a qualified workshop. specific products.
Parking brake In order to avoid damaging the elec-
trical units, high pressure washing
Where the parking brake travel is too to clean the engine compartment is
Air filter and passenger great or there is a reduction in the strictly prohibited.
compartment filter performance of the system, the park-
Have the filter elements replaced regu- ing brake should be adjusted, even
larly. If you drive in dusty conditions, between services.
change them twice as often. Have the system checked by a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
Brake pads
Brake pad wear depends on the style Oil filter
of driving, in particular for vehicles
which are used in town, over short Change the filter regularly, in accor-
distances. dance with the servicing schedule.

It may be necessary to check Manual gearbox


the thickness of the pads,
even between services. Have the level checked in accord-
ance with the manufacturer's servicing
schedule.
To check the main levels and certain
components, in accordance with the
manufacturer's servicing schedule,
refer to the pages of the servicing
booklet which correspond to your
vehicle's engine.

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9 PRACTICAL INFORMATION

CHANGING A WHEEL Tools


The following tools are installed in a
carrier, located in the centre of the
Parking the vehicle spare wheel:
 As far as possible, immobilise the  If necessary, chock the wheel di- 1. Wheelbrace
vehicle on level, stable, non-slip- agonally opposite the wheel to be 2. Jack with handle
pery ground. changed. 3. Removable towing eye
 Apply the parking brake, switch off  It is imperative that you ensure that
the ignition and engage first gear the occupants get out of the vehi-
or reverse for the manual gear- cle and wait in a safe location.
box, position N for the "2 Tronic"
gearbox.

Access to the spare wheel and Tyre pressures


the jack in the boot These are indicated on the label po-
 Remove the carpet then the plastic sitioned on the inner pillar of the left
cover using the handle. door, see "Identification".

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION 9

Removing the wheel Refitting the wheel


1. Remove the trim. 1. Position the wheel.
2. Slacken the wheel bolts using the 2. Screw in the bolts fully by hand.
wheelbrace 1.
3. Place the jack 2 in contact with
one of the four locations A pro-
vided on the underbody, the
one closest to the wheel to be
changed.
4. Extend the jack 2 until its base
is in contact with the ground.
Ensure that the centreline of the
jack base is directly below the
location A used.
5. Lift the vehicle.
6. Remove the bolts and detach the
wheel.

3. Pre-tighten the bolts* using the


wheelbrace 1.
* If your vehicle is fitted with alloy wheels, when tightening the bolts it is normal
to notice that the washers do not come into contact with the spare wheel. It is
still fixed securely.
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9 PRACTICAL INFORMATION

1. Sidelamps (W5 W)
4. Fold the jack 2 and detach it.
 Turn the bulb holder A one quarter
5. Tighten the wheel bolts using the of a turn and remove it.
wheelbrace 1.
 Remove the bulb and change it.
6. Refit the trim.
7. Store the tools and the wheel in
the boot.
CHANGING A BULB
Never go underneath a vehi-
cle supported only by a jack
(use an axle stand). Front lamps
1. Sidelamps
The jack and the tool kit are specific
to your vehicle. Do not use them for 2. Direction indicators
other purposes. 3. Dipped/Main beam headlamps
After changing a wheel: 2. Direction indicators
(PY 21 W amber)
- have the tighteness of the bolts and
the pressure of the spare wheel In certain climatic conditions  Turn the bulb holder B one quarter
checked as soon as possible, (low temperatures, humidity), of a turn and remove it.
the presence of condensa-  Turn the bulb one quarter of a
- have the punctured wheel re- tion on the internal face of
paired and refit it on the vehicle turn.
the headlamps is normal; it disap-
as soon as possible. pears a few minutes after the lights  Remove the bulb and change it.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a are switched on. If you encounter any difficulties,
qualified workshop. contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.
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9 PRACTICAL INFORMATION

1. Sidelamps (W5 W)
4. Fold the jack 2 and detach it.
 Turn the bulb holder A one quarter
5. Tighten the wheel bolts using the of a turn and remove it.
wheelbrace 1.
 Remove the bulb and change it.
6. Refit the trim.
7. Store the tools and the wheel in
the boot.
CHANGING A BULB
Never go underneath a vehi-
cle supported only by a jack
(use an axle stand). Front lamps
1. Sidelamps
The jack and the tool kit are specific
to your vehicle. Do not use them for 2. Direction indicators
other purposes. 3. Dipped/Main beam headlamps
After changing a wheel: 2. Direction indicators
(PY 21 W amber)
- have the tighteness of the bolts and
the pressure of the spare wheel In certain climatic conditions  Turn the bulb holder B one quarter
checked as soon as possible, (low temperatures, humidity), of a turn and remove it.
the presence of condensa-  Turn the bulb one quarter of a
- have the punctured wheel re- tion on the internal face of
paired and refit it on the vehicle turn.
the headlamps is normal; it disap-
as soon as possible. pears a few minutes after the lights  Remove the bulb and change it.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a are switched on. If you encounter any difficulties,
qualified workshop. contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION 9

3. Dipped/Main beam headlamps


(H4 - 60/55W)
 Disconnect the connector.
 Remove the rubber cap C.
 Push the side of the tongue D.
 Remove the bulb holder and
change the bulb.
 Refit the bulb holder, the tongue
then the rubber cap.
If you encounter any difficulties,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.
Rear lamps These 3 bulbs are changed by re-
moving the lamp unit:
1. Brake/sidelamps  open the boot,
(P 21/5 W)
 unscrew the two lamp fixing nuts A,
2. Direction indicators
(P 21 W)  remove the lamp unit by pulling
outwards,
3. Reversing lamp (P 21 W),
right side  unclip the harness,
Foglamp (P 21 W),
left side

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION 9
CHANGING A FUSE
The fuseboxes are located under the
instrument panel trim and next to the
battery in the engine compartment.

Removing and fitting a fuse


Before changing a fuse, the cause of
the incident must be found and recti-
fied.
 Use the tweezer A located in the
fusebox under the bonnet. Instrument panel fuseboxes
DIRECTION INDICATOR
SIDE REPEATERS These are located on each side of
(WY 5 W AMBER) the instrument panel under the trim.
Always replace a faulty fuse
 Push the repeater forwards or with a fuse of the same rat-  Turn the steering wheel to the
rearwards and detach it by pull- ing (same colour). left, remove bolt B.
ing towards you.
 Disconnect the bulb holder and
change it.

Good Failed

 Turn the steering wheel to the


right (do not forget to release the
steering wheel using the key), re-
Tweezer A move bolt C.

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3. Dipped/Main beam headlamps


(H4 - 60/55W)
 Disconnect the connector.
 Remove the rubber cap C.
 Push the side of the tongue D.
 Remove the bulb holder and
change the bulb.
 Refit the bulb holder, the tongue
then the rubber cap.
If you encounter any difficulties,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.
Rear lamps These 3 bulbs are changed by re-
moving the lamp unit:
1. Brake/sidelamps  open the boot,
(P 21/5 W)
 unscrew the two lamp fixing nuts A,
2. Direction indicators
(P 21 W)  remove the lamp unit by pulling
outwards,
3. Reversing lamp (P 21 W),
right side  unclip the harness,
Foglamp (P 21 W),
left side

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Number plate lamps (W 5 W) Third brake lamp


(Four W 5 W bulbs)
 Pass your hand under the bumper.
 Remove the bulb holder turning it  Unscrew the 2 fixing bolts A.
one quarter of a turn.  Release the lamp unit by pushing
 Remove the bulb and change it. the two tabs B inwards.
 Disconnect the connector and the
rear wash-wipe pipe.
 Remove the bulb holder.
 Remove the bulb and change it.
When refitting, proceed in the reverse
order and ensure that the lamp unit
seal and the rear wash-wipe pipe have
 remove the bulb holder by spread- been put back in place correctly.
ing the four tongues B,
 remove the bulb and change it.
Note: when refitting, proceed in the
reverse order and take care to posi- Do not tighten the bolts more
tion the bulb holder, the tongues and than is necessary at the risk
the lamp unit correctly. of breaking the light.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION 9
CHANGING A FUSE
The fuseboxes are located under the
instrument panel trim and next to the
battery in the engine compartment.

Removing and fitting a fuse


Before changing a fuse, the cause of
the incident must be found and recti-
fied.
 Use the tweezer A located in the
fusebox under the bonnet. Instrument panel fuseboxes
DIRECTION INDICATOR
SIDE REPEATERS These are located on each side of
(WY 5 W AMBER) the instrument panel under the trim.
Always replace a faulty fuse
 Push the repeater forwards or with a fuse of the same rat-  Turn the steering wheel to the
rearwards and detach it by pull- ing (same colour). left, remove bolt B.
ing towards you.
 Disconnect the bulb holder and
change it.

Good Failed

 Turn the steering wheel to the


right (do not forget to release the
steering wheel using the key), re-
Tweezer A move bolt C.

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CHANGING A FUSE
The fuseboxes are located under the
instrument panel trim and next to the
battery in the engine compartment.

Removing and fitting a fuse


Before changing a fuse, the cause of
the incident must be found and recti-
fied.
 Use the tweezer A located in the
fusebox under the bonnet. Instrument panel fuseboxes
DIRECTION INDICATOR
SIDE REPEATERS These are located on each side of
(WY 5 W AMBER) the instrument panel under the trim.
Always replace a faulty fuse
 Push the repeater forwards or with a fuse of the same rat-  Turn the steering wheel to the
rearwards and detach it by pull- ing (same colour). left, remove bolt B.
ing towards you.
 Disconnect the bulb holder and
change it.

Good Failed

 Turn the steering wheel to the


right (do not forget to release the
steering wheel using the key), re-
Tweezer A move bolt C.

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 For the rev counter, partially un-  Raise the instrument panel trim,
screw bolt D located behind it. and the rev counter trim if neces-
sary, to gain access to the fuses
located on the left and on the
right.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION 9
Fuse N° Rating (A) Functions

1 10 Brake lamps - ABS - "2 Tronic" gearbox

2 25 Central locking/unlocking

3 20 Rear screen demisting

4 7.5 Rear lamps - Number plate lamps - Instrument panel - Screen

5 7.5 Diagnostic socket

6 7.5 Rear foglamp - Instrument panel - "2 Tronic" gearbox

7 - Not used

8 7.5 ABS - Power steering - Air conditioning - Fan assembly


Rear lamps - Central locking/unlocking - Electric windows - Rear screen demisting -
9 10 Speedometer - Air conditioning - Heating - Rev counter
10 20 Front and rear wipers

11 15 Audio equipment - Electronic engine immobiliser - 12 V socket (120 W max)

Rear screen demisting - ABS - Fan assembly - Front and rear wipers - Power steering -
12 7.5 Central locking/unlocking - Air conditioning - Electric windows - Speedometer - Rev counter

Airbag - Engine control unit - Electronic engine immobiliser - "2 Tronic" gearbox -
13 15 Instrument panel
14 7.5 Air conditioning

15* 40 Accessories - Demisting - ABS - Fan assembly relay - Front and rear wipers

16* 30 Electric windows

17* 40 Heating - Air conditioning


* Fuses located behind the instrument panel. To change them, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
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Your vehicle's electrical cir-
cuit is designed to operate
with standard or optional
equipment.
Before installing other electrical
equipment or accessories on your
vehicle, contact a PEUGEOT dealer
or a qualified workshop.

Some electrical accessories or the


way in which they are fitted may
have an adverse effect on the opera-
tion of your vehicle (audio circuits,
control circuit and electrical charging
Engine compartment fusebox circuit).
 Unclip the cover, pressing on the
right on lug E, to gain access to The tweezer A and the replacement PEUGEOT will not accept any re-
the fuses. fuses B are fixed at the front of the sponsibility for the costs incurred in
box. repairing your vehicle or for the mal-
When you have finished, close the functions resulting from the installa-
cover very carefully. tion of auxiliary accessories which
were not supplied or recommended
by PEUGEOT and which were not in-
stalled in accordance with its instruc-
tions, in particular in the case of any
equipment the consumption of which
exceeds 10 milliamps.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION 9
Fuse N° Rating (A) Functions

1 50 "2 Tronic" gearbox

10 Headlamps
2
20 Headlamps with daytime running lamps

3 30 ABS/ESP control unit

4 30 Ignition switch supply

5 10 Hazard warning lamps - Instrument panel warning lamps - Direction indicators

6 10 Headlamps

7 15 Courtesy lamp - Speedometer - Audio equipment - Instrument panel - Rev counter

8 15/25 Petrol/Diesel engine control unit

9 10 Horn

10 30 Fan assembly (petrol)

11 50 ABS/ESP

12 50 Power steering

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BATTERY Starting the vehicle from Before disconnecting the
another battery battery, you must wait for
Charging the battery using 2 minutes after switching off
a battery charger - Connect the red cable to the posi- the ignition.
tive (+) terminals of the two batteries,
- Disconnect the battery, - connect the green or black cable Never disconnect a terminal when
- follow the instructions for use giv- to the negative (-) terminals of the the engine is running.
en by the battery charger manu- two batteries,
facturer, Never charge a battery without first
- operate the starter, let the engine disconnecting the terminals.
- reconnect starting with the nega- run,
tive (-) terminal, Close the windows and doors before
- wait for the engine to return to disconnecting the battery.
- check that the terminals and con- idle, then disconnect the cables.
nectors are clean. If they are After every reconnection of the bat-
covered with sulphate (white or The batteries contain harm- tery, switch on the ignition and wait
greenish deposit), disconnect ful substances such as sul- 1 minute before starting to allow the
them and clean them. phuric acid and lead. They electronic systems to be initialised. If
must be discarded in accor- some difficulties are experienced af-
dance with the provisions of the law ter this, please contact a PEUGEOT
and must not, in any circumstances, dealer or a qualified workshop.
A. Failed battery be discarded with household waste.
Take used batteries to an authorised
waste disposal site. It is advisable to disconnect
the battery if the vehicle is
not to be used for a period of
more than one month.

Do not push the vehicle to


start the engine if you have a
"2 Tronic" gearbox.

B. Slave battery

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FITTING AUDIO EQUIPMENT Making the connections
A1: -
Your vehicle is equipped with certain
factory-fitted audio equipment: A2: -
- roof aerial, A3: -
- coaxial aerial cable, A4: (+) Accessories
- basic interference suppression, A5: -
- wiring for front speakers, A6: (+ve) Sidelamps
- two 8-way connectors. A7: (+ve) Permanent
A8: Earth

B1: (+) Rear right speaker


B2: (-) Rear right speaker
MAT*
B3: (+) Front right speaker
When removing the mat on the driv- B4: (-) Front right speaker
er's side, push the seat as far back as B5: (+) Front left speaker
possible and remove the two fixings.
B6: (-) Front left speaker
When refitting, position the mat
correctly on the pins and clip the B7: (+) Rear left speaker
fixings. Check that the mat is secured B8: (-) Rear left speaker
correctly.
To prevent the mat from becoming
caught under the pedals:
- only use mats suited to the fixings
already present in the vehicle. It
is imperative that these fixings be FITTING SPEAKERS
used.
The factory-fitted equipment allows
- never fit one mat on top of another. the fitting of 100 mm diameter speak-
ers on the dashboard.
As accessories, you can fit 165 mm Consult a PEUGEOT dealer
diameter speakers on the rear shelf. or a qualified workshop be-
fore installing audio equip-
ment or speakers in your
vehicle.

* According to version.
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In all other cases, your vehicle must Vehicles fitted with a manual
be transported on a trailer. gearbox
In the case of vehicles fitted with a
General recommendations manual gearbox, the gear lever must
be in the neutral position.
Observe the legislation in Failure to observe this special condi-
force in your country. tion may result in damage to certain
Ensure that the weight of the tow- braking components and the ab-
ing vehicle is higher than that of the sence of braking assistance the next
towed vehicle. time the engine is started.
The driver must stay at the wheel of Place the gear lever in posi-
the towed vehicle. tion N for the "2 Tronic" gear-
TOWING THE VEHICLE Driving on motorways and fast roads box.
is prohibited when towing.
Your vehicle can only be towed at When towing a vehicle with all four FITTING ROOF BARS
the front. wheels on the ground, always use an
approved towing bar; rope and straps When fitting transverse roof bars,
Without lifting (4 wheels on are prohibited. use the accessories recommended
the road) by PEUGEOT and follow the manu-
When towing a vehicle with the en- facturer's fitting instructions.
gine off, there is no longer any power
The removable towing eye is stored assistance for braking or steering. For more information, contact a PEUGEOT
in the spare wheel, under the boot dealer or a qualified workshop.
In the following cases, you must al-
carpet. ways call on a professional recovery Maximum weight authorised on
 press the lower part of the cover service: the bars, for a loading height not
in order to take hold of the upper exceeding 40 cm (except bicycle
- vehicle broken down on a motor- carrier): 50 kg.
part, way or fast road,
 pull the cover to unclip it, - when it is not possible to put the If the height exceeds 40 cm, adapt
 screw in the towing eye fully. gearbox into neutral, unlock the the speed of the vehicle to the pro-
steering, or release the parking file of the road to avoid damaging
Lifting (2 wheels only on the roof bars.
brake,
the road)
- towing with only two wheels on
Never use the radiator crossmember. the ground,
Towing with fours wheels on the road - where there is no approved towing Please refer to national legis-
must be carried out at very low speed bar available... lation in order to comply with
over a very short distance (in accor- the regulations concerning the
dance with the legislation in force). transportation of objects which
are longer than the vehicle.
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ACCESSORIES "Security and safety": anti-theft Installation of radio
alarm, security wheel bolts, snow communication transmitters
A wide range of accessories and chains and non-skid covers, tyre in- Before installing any after-market
genuine parts is available from the flator, high visibility jacket, warning radio communication transmitter,
PEUGEOT dealer network. triangle, breathalyzer, child seats, you can contact a PEUGEOT dealer
These accessories and parts have first aid kit, foglamps kit, ... for the specification of transmitters
been tested and approved for reli- which can be fitted (frequency, maxi-
ability and safety. mum power, aerial position, specific
"Protection": mats, seat covers, installation requirements), in line with
They are all adapted to your vehicle front and rear mudflaps, protective the Vehicle Electromagnetic Compat-
and benefit from PEUGEOT's recom- side rubbing strips, door sill protec-
mendation and warranty. ibility Directive (2004/104/EC).
tors, boot sill protector, car cover, ...
To prevent the mat from becoming
caught under the pedals:
"Comfort": front and rear parking sen- - ensure that the mat is positioned
sors, portable ashtray, glove box lid, and secured correctly,
insulated module, centre armrest, door
deflectors, sun blinds, sunroof, ... - never fit one mat on top of another.
Depending on the legisla-
tion in force in the country, it
may be compulsory to have
a high visibility safety vest,
"Transport solutions": boot liner, "Multimedia": semi-integrated Garmin® warning triangle and spare bulbs and
boot carpet, roof bars, bicycle car- navigation system, iPod® dock, USB fuses available in the vehicle.
rier, ski carrier, rigid and flexible roof Box, satellite navigation systems, audio
boxes, boot dividers, ... The fitting of electrical equipment or
systems, speakers, Bluetooth hands-free accessories which are not recom-
You can obtain "Van" conversion kits to system, auxiliary cable for audio equip- mended by PEUGEOT may result in
convert a private vehicle to a van*. ment, ... a failure of your vehicle's electronic
system and excessive electrical con-
sumption.
Please note this precaution. You are
"Styling": 14 inch alloy wheels, advised to contact a PEUGEOT rep-
15 inch allow wheels, spoiler, Spor- resentative to be shown the range
tium and Envy styling stickers, "Cris- of recommended equipment and ac-
tal" rear lamps, "aluminium" and cessories.
"carbon fibre" styling kit, chromed ex-
haust tailpipe, leather steering wheel,
"aluminium" interior kit, ...

* France only.
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PETROL ENGINES

Model codes PM, PN CFB0/CFB4 CFB0/P

Engines 1.0 litre (≈ 68 hp)

Cubic capacity (cc) 998

Bore x stroke (mm) 71 x 84

EU standard maximum power (kW) 50

Max power engine speed (rpm) 6 000

EU standard max torque (Nm) 93

Max torque engine speed (rpm) 3 600

Fuel Unleaded

Catalytic converter Yes

Gearbox Manual (5-speed) "2 Tronic" (5-speed)

Oil capacity (in litres)

Engine (with filter replacement) 3.2

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PETROL WEIGHTS (IN KG)

Engines 1.0 litre

Gearbox Manual "2 Tronic"

Versions 3-door 5-door 3-door 5-door

PMCFB0/ PNCFB0/
Model codes PMCFB0/P PNCFB0/P
PMCFB4 PNCFB4

Kerb weight 800 805 830 840

Gross vehicle weight 1 180 1 190 1 180 1 190

The design of your vehicle does not permit the fitting of a towbar.

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DIMENSIONS (IN MM)

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IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS

A. Manufacturer's plate.
1. EU approval number.
2. Vehicle Identification Number
(VIN).
3. Gross vehicle weight.
4. Gross train weight.
5. Maximum weight on front axle.
6. Maximum weight on rear axle.
7. Paint colour reference. 3-door 5-door

B. Vehicle Identification Number. The tyre pressures must be


This is engraved on the crossmember, checked when cold, at least
under the front right seat. once a month.

C. Tyres.
If the tyre pressures are too
The label C affixed to the pillar, near low, this increases fuel con-
the left door striker, indicates: sumption.
- the tyre sizes,
- the tyre pressures.

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