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FAMILIARISATION

Opening rear screen (SW)


Panoramic roof
This equipment permits easy access to
This extensively glazed roof provides the luggage compartment without the
incomparable visibility and light in the need to open the tailgate.
passenger compartment.
Check that the rear screen is closed
79 properly before opening the boot or
locking the vehicle.
77

Rear parking assistance


This equipment provides a
warning when reversing by
detecting obstacles located
behind the vehicle.
122

Tyre under-ination detection


Static directional lighting
This equipment monitors the pressure
This additional lighting automatically pro- in each tyre and warns you if a puncture
vides extended visibility when turning. or deation occurs.
84 101
FAMILIARISATION

Remote control key Fuel tank Bonnet

1. Opening the fuel ller ap.


2. Opening and hooking the fuel ller
cap.
A. Unfolding/Folding the key. Capacity of the tank: approximately
B. Unlocking the vehicle. 50 litres.
C. Unlocking and partially opening the 80
rear screen (SW).
66

i Also...
D. Normal locking A. Interior control.
or B. Exterior control.
Deadlocking of the vehicle. C. Bonnet strut.
125
FAMILIARISATION

Boot (SW) Rear screen (SW) Panoramic roof (SW)


Vehicle locked

1. Unlocking and partially opening the


rear screen.
1. Unlocking the vehicle. 2. Opening the rear screen.
2. Opening the boot.
Vehicle unlocked
77

i The tailgate and the rear screen 1. Opening the shutter.


cannot both be open at the same 1. Partially opening the rear screen.
time, to prevent damage to the 2. Closing the shutter.
2. Opening the rear screen.
glass and to the rear screen itself. 79
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FAMILIARISATION

Fragrance diffuser Distance recorder


This fragrance diffuser diffuses the per- The trip distance recorder is reset to
fume that you have selected throughout zero by pressing the right-hand button
the passenger compartment by means on the instrument panel for more than
of its location in the ventilation system. two seconds.
49 27

Dual zone automatic air


conditioning
Audio and communication systems
This equipment permits the setting of a
different level of comfort for the driver This equipment benets from the latest
and front passenger. It then automati- technology: MP3 compatible audio RD4,
cally controls this level in relation to the Bluetooth hands-free kit, RT4 GPS au-
exterior climatic conditions. dio/telephone, JBL audio system.
47 RT4 172
RD4 202
FAMILIARISATION

1. Audio equipment steering wheel


control.
2. Steering lock and ignition.
3. Wipers/wash-wipe/trip computer
controls.
4. Instrument panel.
5. Driver's air bag.
Horn.
6. Dynamic stability control
(ESP/ASR) button.
Rear parking assistance button.
Central locking button.
Alarm button.
Electric child lock button.
7. Gear lever.
8. Handbrake.
9. Panoramic roof shutter control
(SW).
10. Exterior mirror controls.
Electric window controls.
Rear electric windows deactivation
control.
11. Headlamp height adjustment.
12. Front door window de-icing vent.
13. Side adjustable and closing vent.
14. Windscreen de-icing vent.
FAMILIARISATION

1. Steering wheel adjustments control.


2. Cruise control/speed limiter switch.
3. Lights and direction indicators
controls.
4. Hazard warning lights switch.
5. Fragrance diffuser.
6. Multifunction display.
Seat belt fastening status warning
lights.
7. Sunshine sensor.
8. Passenger air bag.
9. Speaker (tweeter).
10. Glove box/Passenger air bag
disarming/Audio/video sockets/
Fuse box.
11. Bonnet release control.
12. Front ashtray/Lighter.
13. Heating/air conditioning controls.
14. CD changer.
15. Audio RD4 or RT4 GPS audio/
telephone.
16. Central adjustable and closing
vents.
FAMILIARISATION

Front seat adjustment Steering wheel adjustment

1. Unlocking the control.


2. Height and depth adjustment.
3. Locking the control.
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1. Forwards-backwards adjustment.
2. Height adjustment.
3. Seat back angle adjustment. i Also...
4. Head restraint height and angle 5. Access to the rear seats
adjustment. (3-door).
50 6. Armrest (except 3-door).
FAMILIARISATION

Exterior mirrors adjustment Interior mirror adjustment Front seat belt

A. Selecting the mirror.


B. Adjusting the position of the mirror.
C. De-selecting the mirror.
55

i Also... 1. Selecting the "day" position of the 1. Fastening


mirror. 2. Height adjustment.
D. Folding/Unfolding.
2. Directing the mirror. 104
56
FAMILIARISATION

Lights Wipers

Ring A Control A: windscreen wipers Switching on "AUTO" mode


Lights off. 2. Fast wipe. Push the control downwards and
1. Normal wipe. release it.
Automatic lighting. I. Intermittent wipe. Switching off "AUTO" mode
0. Park. Push the control upwards and return
Side lights.
AUTO Automatic wiping or single it to position "0".
Dipped/main beam headlamps. wipe. 87
Wash-wipe: pull the control towards you.
Ring B 85

Rear fog lamps. Ring B: rear wiper


or Park.

Front and rear fog lamps. Intermittent wipe.


Wash-wipe.

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FAMILIARISATION

Advice on interior settings

Heating or Manual air conditioning

I require...
Air recirculation/
Air distribution Air ow Temperature Manual A/C
Exterior air intake

HEAT

COOL

DEMISTING
DE-ICING

Automatic air conditioning: use of the fully automatic mode by pressing the"AUTO" button is preferable.
FAMILIARISATION

Instrument panel Warning lights Controls bar

A. With the ignition on, the fuel gauge 1. With the ignition on, the orange and Lighting of the indicator light indicates
needle should rise. red warning lights come on. the status of the corresponding function.
B. With the engine running, the associated 2. With the engine running, these A. Deactivation of the ESP/ASR system.
low level warning light should switch warning lights should switch off. 103
off. If a warning light remains on, refer to B. Deactivation of the rear parking as-
C. With the ignition on, the oil level the page concerned. sistance.
indicator should display "OIL OK" 19
for a few seconds. 122
If the levels are not correct, top up the C. Central locking.
level which is low. 66
18 D. Deactivation of the interior protection
alarm.
70
E. Activation of the electric child lock*.
99

* Except 3-door.
FAMILIARISATION

Front passenger air bag Front and rear seat belts Ignition switch

1. Open the glove box. A. Front left seat belt not fastened or 1. Stop position.
2. Insert the key. unfastened warning light lit in red. 2. Ignition position.
3. Select position: B. Front right seat belt not fastened or 3. Starting position.
unfastened warning light lit in red.
"ON" (activation), with front passenger 68
or "forwards facing" child seat, C. Rear left seat belt unfastened warning
light lit in red.
"OFF" (deactivation), with "rear facing"
child seat". D. Rear centre seat belt unfastened
warning light lit in red**.
4. Remove the key keeping the switch
in this position. E. Rear right seat belt unfastened
warning light lit in red.
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104

** Except GTi.
FAMILIARISATION

Speed limiter "LIMIT" Cruise control "CRUISE" Instrument panel display

1. Selecting/Switching off speed limiter 1. Selecting/Switching off cruise control


mode. mode. The cruise control or speed limiter mode
appears on the instrument panel when
2. Decrease the programmed value. 2. Decrease the programmed value. it is selected.
3. Increase the programmed value. 3. Increase the programmed value.
4. Speed limiter on/off. 4. Cruise control off/resume.
The values must be set with the engine In order to be programmed or activated,
running. the vehicle speed must be higher than Cruise control
114 25 mph (40 km/h), with at least fourth
gear engaged on the manual gearbox
(second gear on the "2 Tronic" or auto-
matic gearbox).
116 Speed limiter
FAMILIARISATION

"2 Tronic" gearbox Display on the instrument panel Moving off

The gear or the driving mode selected Select position N and press the
appears on the instrument panel. brake pedal rmly while starting the
N: neutral. engine.
R: reverse. Engage rst gear (position A or M)
or reverse (position R) using the
1 2 3 4 5: gears engaged. gear lever 1.
AUTO: automatic mode. Release the handbrake.
: automatic "snow" mode. Take your foot off the brake pedal
and accelerate.
This ve-speed piloted manual gearbox 112
offers a choice between the comfort of
fully automatic operation or the pleas-
ure of manual gear changing.
1. Gear lever.
2. Steering wheel control "-".
3. Steering wheel control "+".
PETROL - DIESEL MANUAL GEARBOX OR "2 TRONIC" OR Display
AUTOMATIC GEARBOX INSTRUMENT PANELS

A. Speed limiter
or
Cruise control.
(km/h or mph)
Panel which groups together the vehicle 5. Oil temperature. B. Trip distance recorder.
operation dials and indicator lights. Indicates the temperature of the oil (km or miles)
in the engine ( Celsius).
C. Service indicator.
Dials 6. Display.
(km or miles) then,
7. Display zero reset button.
1. Rev counter. Engine oil level indicator.
Resets the selected function to zero
Indicates the speed of rotation of the (trip distance recorder or service in- then
engine (x 1 000 rpm). dicator). Distance recorder.
2. Fuel gauge. 8. Instrument panel lighting button. (km or miles)
Indicates the quantity of fuel remaining Adjusts the brightness of the lighting These three functions are displayed
in the tank. of the instruments and controls. in succession when the ignition is
3. Cooling temperature. 9. "2 Tronic" or automatic gearbox. switched on.
Indicates the temperature of the Indicates the programme selected
engine coolant ( Celsius). and the gear engaged.
4. Speedometer. For further information, refer to the section
Indicates the current speed of the which corresponds to the function and to
moving vehicle (km/h or mph). the display associated with it.

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Indicator and warning lights Operation indicator lights
The lighting of one of the following indica-
tor lights conrms that the corresponding
system has come into operation.

Left-hand direction
indicator.

Dipped headlamps.

Main beam headlamps.

Handbrake applied.
Visual indicators which inform the driv- When the ignition is switched on
er when a system comes into opera- The warning lights come on for a few
tion (operation or deactivation indicator Right-hand direction
seconds when the vehicle ignition is indicator.
lights) or of the occurrence of a fault switched on.
(warning light).
When the engine is started, these warning
lights should switch off. Front fog lamps.
If they remain on, before moving off,
consult the text relating to the warning
light concerned. Rear fog lamps.

! The indicator/warning light comes


on continuously or ashes. Associated warnings
The lighting of certain indicator/warning Diesel engine pre-heating.
Some indicator/warning lights may
light in two different ways. Only by lights may be accompanied by an audible Wait until this switches off before
relating the type of lighting to the signal and a message on the multifunction operating the starter.
vehicle operating status can it be display.
ascertained whether the situation
is normal or whether a fault has oc-
curred.

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Deactivation indicator lights Deactivation of the dynamic
The lighting of one of the following in- stability control (ESP).
dicator lights conrms that the corre-
sponding system has been switched off
intentionally. The ESP system is activated automatically
when the vehicle is started.
Passenger air bag system
disarmed.
A special button, located in the
The passenger air bag system centre of the fascia, permits the
is activated automatically when deactivation of this system as
the vehicle is started. well as of the steering/ESP cou-
pling system (SSP). This is conrmed by
A special switch, located in the glove continuous lighting of this indicator light
box, permits the disarming of this sys- and of the indicator light on the button.
tem. This is conrmed by continuous
lighting of this indicator light.

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Warning lights Service.
Lighting of the service warning
light indicates the occurrence of
a problem in one of the systems
which does not have a specic
warning light.
To identify the problem, consult the
message on the multifunction display.
After checking:
- the remote control battery,
- the engine oil level,
- the screenwash level,
for other cases, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer.

Punctured tyre.
The lighting of this warning light
When the engine is running or the vehi- Centralised alert. indicates that one or more tyres
cle is moving, the lighting of one of the Lighting of the centralised alert are punctured. It is imperative
following warning lights indicates the is associated with the lighting that the vehicle is stopped as soon as it
occurrence of a fault which requires of another warning light: is safe to do so.
action on the part of the driver.
- punctured wheel, Change the damaged wheel and have it
- braking, repaired by a PEUGEOT dealer.
- engine oil pressure,
- coolant temperature.
It is imperative that the vehicle is
! Any fault resulting in the lighting of stopped as soon as it is safe to do so. Anti-lock braking system
a warning light must be the subject (ABS).
of further diagnostics by reading The lighting of this warning light
the associated message on the indicates the occurrence of a fault
multifunction display. in the anti-lock braking system.
If a problem arises, do not hesitate However, this does not prevent the opera-
to contact a PEUGEOT dealer. tion of the vehicles assisted braking.

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Air bags. Battery charge. Door open.
The lighting of this warning The lighting of this warning light A door, the boot, the rear screen
light indicates the occurrence indicates the occurrence of a or the bonnet is still open:
of a fault in one of the air bags fault in the battery charging cir-
(front, side or curtain) or pre-tensioning cuit (dirty or loose terminals, slack or - if the speed is below 6 mph (10 km/h),
seat belt systems. cut alternator belt, ...). this warning light comes on continuously,
- if the speed is above 6 mph (10 km/h),
Dynamic stability control this warning light comes on continuously,
(ESP). Braking. accompanied by an audible signal.
The ESP system is activated auto- The lighting of this warning light
matically when the vehicle is started. indicates the occurrence of a fault Seat belt not fastened/
in one of the braking systems: unfastened.
Unless the system has been deactivated,
continuous lighting of this warning light - signicant drop in the level in the cir- The lighting of this warning light
and ashing of the indicator light on the cuit, indicates that the driver* and/or
button indicate the occurrence of a fault - electronic brake force distribution the front passenger has not fastened
in this system. (EBFD) faulty (if lit at the same time his seat belt or has unfastened it.
as the ABS warning light). It also indicates that one or more rear
Engine autodiagnostics It is imperative that the vehicle is passengers have unfastened their seat
system. stopped as soon as it is safe to do so. belt.
The lighting of this warning light If the vehicle is moving, check that the
indicates the occurrence of a handbrake has been released fully. Power steering.
fault in the engine management system.
The lighting of this warning light
Flashing of this warning light indicates indicates the occurrence of a fault
the occurrence of a fault in the emission Low fuel level. in the electric power steering.
control system. The lighting of this warning light
indicates that there is enough
Engine oil pressure. fuel left to drive approximately Presence of water
The lighting of this warning light 30 miles (50 km). in diesel*.
indicates the occurrence of a The capacity of the fuel tank is approxi- The lighting of this warning light
fault in the engine lubrication mately 50 litres. indicates the presence of water
circuit. It is imperative that the vehicle is in the diesel lter.
stopped as soon as it is safe to do so. Maximum coolant
temperature. There is a risk of damage to the injection
The lighting of this warning light system on Diesel engines.
Directional headlamps.
indicates an excessively high
Flashing of this warning light temperature in the cooling system. It is
indicates the occurrence of a imperative that the vehicle is stopped
fault in the directional head- as soon as it is safe to do so.
lamps system.
* According to country.
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Coolant temperature indicator After driving for a few minutes, the tem- Engine oil temperature
perature and pressure in the cooling indicator
System which informs the driver of the system increase.
changes in the temperature of the engine To top up the level: System which informs the driver of the
coolant while driving. changes in the temperature of the engine
wait for the engine to cool,
oil while driving.
unscrew the cap by two turns to allow
the pressure to drop,
when the pressure has dropped, re-
move the cap,
top up the level to the "MAX" mark.

With the engine running, when the With the engine running, when the
needle is: needle is:
- in zone A, the temperature is correct,
- in zone B, the temperature is too
i - in zone C, the temperature is correct,
- in zone D, the temperature is too
high; the max temperature warning On petrol engines, the cooling of high; the oil pressure warning light
light 1 and the central STOP warn- the engine is managed electroni- and the central STOP warning light
ing light come on, accompanied by cally to improve consumption. Con- come on, accompanied by an au-
an audible signal and a message on sequently, the coolant temperature dible signal and a message on the
the multifunction display. levels are no longer simply linked multifunction display.
You MUST stop as soon as it is safe with the external ambient condi- You MUST stop as soon as it is safe
to do so. tions and the use of the vehicle. to do so.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer. For example, in town, it is normal Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
for the coolant temperature to be
slightly higher in cold weather than
in hot weather.

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Service indicator More than 500 miles (1 000 km) Less than 500 miles (1 000 km)
remain before the next service is due remain before the next service is due
System which informs the driver when For 5 seconds after the ignition is Example: 400 miles (900 km) remain
the next service is due, in accord- switched on, the spanner symbolising before the next service is due.
ance with the manufacturers servicing the service operations comes on. The
schedule. For 5 seconds after the ignition is
distance recorder display line indicates switched on, the display indicates:
The point at which the service is due is the distance remaining before the next
calculated from the last indicator zero re- service is due.
set. It is determined by two parameters: Example: 4 800 miles/km remain before
- the distance travelled, the next service is due.
- the time elapsed since the last service. For 5 seconds after the ignition is
switched on, the display indicates:

5 seconds after the ignition is switched


on, the distance recorder resumes its
normal operation. The spanner re-
mains on to indicate that a service
must be carried out soon.

5 seconds after the ignition is switched


on, the spanner is switched off; the
distance recorder resumes its normal
operation. The display then indicates
the total and trip distances.

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Service overdue Service indicator zero reset
For 5 seconds after the ignition is
switched on, the spanner ashes to
indicate that the service must be carried
out as soon as possible.
Example: the service is overdue by
300 miles (km).
For 5 seconds after the ignition is
switched on, the display indicates:

After each service, the service indicator


5 seconds after the ignition is switched must be reset to zero.
on, the distance recorder resumes its
normal operation. The spanner re- To do this, carry out the following pro-
mains lit. cedure:
switch off the ignition,
press and hold the trip distance
recorder zero reset button,
switch on the ignition; the distance
recorder display begins a count-
down,
when the display indicates "=0",
release the button; the spanner
disappears.
i
The distance remaining may be
weighted by the time factor, depend-
ing on the drivers driving habits. i Following this operation, if you wish
Therefore, the spanner may also to disconnect the battery, lock the
come on if you have exceeded the vehicle and wait at least ve min-
two year service interval. utes for the zero reset to be taken
into account.

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Engine oil level indicator Oil level correct Oil level gauge fault
System which informs the driver of the
validity or invalidity of the engine oil
level.

This is indicated by the ashing of "OIL --".


Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
Lack of oil

Dipstick

Refer to the "Checks" section to locate


the dipstick and the oil ller cap on your
This is indicated by the ashing of engine.
"OIL", linked with the service warning
light, accompanied by an audible signal
This information is indicated for a few and a message on the multifunction dis-
seconds when the ignition is switched play. There are 2 marks on the
on, after the service information. If the lack of oil is conrmed by a check dipstick:
using the dipstick, it is essential that the - A = max; never exceed
level is topped up to prevent damage to this level,
the engine. - B = min; top up the level
via the oil ller cap, us-
ing the type of oil suited
to your engine.

i The level read will only be correct if


the vehicle is on level ground and
the engine has been off for more
than 15 minutes.

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Total distance recorder Lighting rheostat CLOCK
System which measures the total dis- System for manual adjustment of the Integrated system which displays the
tance travelled by the vehicle during its brightness of the instruments and con- time with independent setting of the
life. trols in relation to the exterior brightness. hours and minutes.

The total and trip distances are dis-


played for thirty seconds when the ig- Activation Button 1: setting of the hours.
nition is switched off, when the drivers When the lights are on: Button 2: setting of the minutes.
door is opened and when the vehicle is press the button to change the
locked or unlocked. brightness of the instruments and
controls,
Setting
Trip distance recorder when the lighting reaches the mini-
mum setting, release the button, Press the corresponding button
System which measures a distance then press again to increase it, briey to obtain slow scrolling.
travelled during a day or other period or or
until it is reset to zero by the driver. when the lighting reaches the maxi-
mum setting, release the button, Continue to press the corresponding
then press again to reduce it, button to obtain rapid scrolling.
when the lighting reaches the level
of brightness required, release the
button.
Deactivation
When the lights are off, or in day mode
on vehicles tted with daytime lights,
With the ignition on, press the button pressing the button does not have any
until zeros appear. effect.
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Controls General menu
(WITHOUT RD4 AUDIO EQUIPMENT)

Press the "MENU" button to scroll


through the various menus of the
general menu:
- vehicle conguration,
- options,
- display settings,
- languages,
Displays on the screen There are three display control buttons: - units.
- "ESC" to abandon the operation in Press the "OK" button to select the
This displays the following information: progress, menu required.
- the time, - "MENU" to scroll through the menus
- the date, or sub-menus,
- the outside temperature* (this ash- - "OK" to select the menu or sub-
es if there is a risk of ice), menu required.
- the status of the accesses (doors,
boot, ...),
- the trip computer (refer to the end of
the section).
Warning messages (e.g.: "Emission
control system faulty") or information
messages (e.g.: "Boot open") may ap-
pear temporarily. These can be cleared
by pressing the "ESC" button.

* With air conditioning only.


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Display settings Languages
Once the "Display settings" menu has Once the "Languages" menu has been
been selected, you can gain access to selected, you can change the language
the following settings: used by the display (Franais, Italiano,
- year, Nederlands, Portugues, Portugues-
Brasil, Deutsch, English, Espanol).
- month,
- day,
- hour,
- minutes, Units
- 12 or 24 hour mode. Once the "Units" menu has been se-
lected, you can change the units of the
following parameters:
- temperature (C or F),
Vehicle conguration - fuel consumption (l/100 km, mpg or
km/l).
Once you have selected a setting,
press the "OK" button to change its
value.

Once the "Vehicle conguration" menu


has been selected, you can activate or
deactivate the following equipment:
- wiper linked with reverse gear (refer
to the "Visibility" section),
- directional headlamps (refer to the
"Visibility" section),
Wait for approximately ten sec-
- "follow-me-home" lighting (refer to onds without any action to allow
the "Visibility" section). the changed data to be recorded or
press the "ESC" button to cancel.
The display then returns to the normal
Options
display.
! For safety reasons, it is imperative
that conguration of the multifunc-
Once the "Options" menu has been se- tion displays by the driver takes
lected, you can start diagnostics of the place when stationary.
status of the equipment (active, not active,
faulty).
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MONOCHROME SCREEN A Controls General menu

Press the "MENU" button to gain


access to the general menu, then
press the "" or "" buttons to
scroll through the various menus:
- radio-CD,
From the RD4 audio equipment control - vehicle conguration,
panel, you can: - options,
press the "MENU" button to gain - display settings,
access to the general menu,
Displays on the screen - languages,
press the "" or "" buttons to
This displays the following information: scroll through the items on the - units.
- the time, screen, Press the "OK" button to select the
- the date, press the "MODE" button to change menu required.
the permanent application (trip com-
- the outside temperature* (this ash- puter, audio source, ...),
es if there is a risk of ice),
press the "" or "" buttons to Radio-CD
- the status of the accesses (doors, change a setting value, With the RD4 audio equipment switched
boot, ...),
press the "OK" button to conrm, on, once the "Radio-CD" menu has been
- the audio sources (radio, CD, ...), selected you can activate or deactivate
or
- the trip computer (refer to the end of the functions linked with use of the radio
the section). press the "ESC" button to abandon (RDS, REG), the CD or the CD changer
the operation in progress. (introscan, shufe, CD repeat).
Warning messages (e.g.: "Emission
control system faulty") or information For further details concerning the "Radio-
messages (e.g.: "Boot open") may ap- CD" application, refer to the RD4 part of
pear temporarily. These can be cleared the "Audio and Telematics" section.
by pressing the "ESC" button.

* With air conditioning only.


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Display settings Languages
Once the "Display settings" menu has Once the "Languages" menu has been
been selected, you can gain access to selected, you can change the language
the following settings: used by the display (Franais, Italiano,
- year, Nederlands, Portugues, Portugues-
Brasil, Deutsch, English, Espanol).
- month,
- day,
- hour,
- minutes,
- 12 or 24 hour mode. Units
Vehicle conguration Once the "Units" menu has been se-
lected, you can change the units of the
following parameters:
- temperature (C or F),
- fuel consumption (l/100 km, mpg or
km/l).

Once the "Vehicle Conguration" menu Once you have selected a setting,
has been selected, you can activate or press the "" or "" buttons to
deactivate the following equipment: change its value.
- wiper linked with reverse gear (refer
to the "Visibility" section),
- directional headlamps (refer to the
"Visibility" section),
- "follow-me-home" lighting (refer to
the "Visibility" section).

Press the "" or "" buttons to


switch respectively to the previous
or next setting.
Press the "OK" button to record the
Options change and return to the normal dis-
Once the "Options" menu has been se-
play or press the "ESC" button to ! For safety reasons, it is imperative
that conguration of the multifunc-
cancel.
lected, you can start diagnostics of the tion displays by the driver takes
status of the equipment (active, not active, place when stationary.
faulty).

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MONOCHROME SCREEN C Controls General menu

Press the "MENU" button to gain


access to the general menu:
- audio functions,
- trip computer (refer to the end of
From the RD4 audio equipment control the section),
panel, you can: - personalisation-conguration,
press the "MENU" button to gain - telephone (hands-free kit).
Displays on the screen access to the general menu,
Press the "" or "" buttons to se-
press the "" or "" buttons to lect the menu required, then conrm
This displays the following information: scroll through the items on the by pressing the "OK" button.
- the time, screen,
- the date, press the "MODE" button to change
the permanent application (trip com- "Audio functions" menu
- the outside temperature* (this ash- puter, audio source, ...),
es if there is a risk of ice), With the RD4 audio equipment switched
press the "" or "" buttons to on, once this menu has been selected
- the status of the accesses (doors, change a setting value,
boot, ...), you can activate or deactivate the func-
press the "OK" button to conrm, tions linked with use of the radio (RDS,
- the audio sources (radio, CD, ...),
or REG, RadioText), the CD or the CD
- the trip computer (refer to the end of
press the "ESC" button to abandon changer (introscan, shufe, CD repeat).
the section).
the operation in progress. For further details concerning the "Au-
Warning messages (e.g.: "Emission dio functions" application, refer to the
control system faulty") or information RD4 part of the "Audio and Telematics"
messages (e.g.: "Automatic switching section.
on of the headlamps activated") may ap-
pear temporarily. These can be cleared
by pressing the "ESC" button.

* With air conditioning only.


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"Trip computer" menu
Once this menu has been selected, you
can consult information concerning the
status of the vehicle (warnings log, sta-
tus of the functions, ...).

Warnings log
This summarises the active warning
messages, displaying them in succes-
sion on the multifunction display. Press the "MENU" button to gain
access to the general menu.
Press the arrows, then the "OK"
button to select the "Trip compu-
ter" menu.
Status of the functions
This summarises the active or inactive
status of the functions present on the
vehicle.

Enter the distance to the destination On the "Trip computer" menu,


This allows you to enter an approximate select one of the following applica-
value for the distance to the nal desti- tions:
nation.

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Example: setting of the duration of the Display conguration
"follow-me-home" lighting Once this menu has been selected,
you can gain access to the following
Press the "" or "" buttons, then settings:
the "OK" button to select the menu
required. - brightness-video setting,
- date and time setting,
- selection of the units.

Selection of the language


Once this menu has been selected, you
"Personalisation-Configuration" can change the screen display language
menu Press the "" or "" buttons, (Deutsch, English, Espanol, Franais,
then the "OK" button to select the Italiano, Nederlands, Portugues,
"Follow-me-home lighting" line. Portugues-Brasil).

"Telephone" menu
With the RD4 audio equipment switched
Once this menu has been selected, you on, once this menu has been select-
can gain access to the following fun- ed you can congure your Bluetooth
ctions: hands-free kit (matching), consult the
- dene the vehicle parameters, various telephone directories (calls log,
- display conguration, services, ...) and manage your commu-
Press the "" or "" buttons to set nications (pick up, hang up, call waiting,
- selection of the language. the value required (15, 30 or 60 se- secret mode, ...).
conds), then press the "OK" button
Dene the vehicle parameters to conrm. For further details concerning the "Tele-
Once this menu has been selected, you phone" application, refer to the RD4 part
can activate or deactivate the following of the "Audio and Telematics" section.
equipment:
- wiper linked with reverse gear (refer
to the "Visibility" section),
- directional headlamps (refer to the
"Visibility" section),
Press the "" or "" buttons, then
! For safety reasons, it is imperative
- "follow-me-home" lighting (refer to that conguration of the multifunc-
the "Visibility" section). the "OK" button to select the "OK" tion displays by the driver takes
box and conrm or press the "ESC" place when stationary.
button to cancel.

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COLOUR SCREEN 16/9 General menu Controls

When the RT4 GPS audio/telephone is


switched on, select the menu which cor-
responds to the following applications: From the RT4 GPS audio/telephone
control panel, to select one of the ap-
Displays on the screen - the satellite navigation system, plications:
- the guidance on the map, press the "MENU" button to gain
When the ignition is switched on, this - the trafc information, access to the general menu,
displays the following information auto-
matically and directly: - the audio sources (radio, CD, Juke- turn the navigator to move the se-
box, ...), lection,
- the time,
- the phone books and the telephone press the navigator to conrm the
- the date, functions, selection,
- the outside temperature (if there is - the conguration of the screen and or
a risk of ice, you are warned by a the setting of the parameters of the
message). press the "ESC" button to abandon
vehicles equipment, the operation in progress and return
Warning messages (e.g.: "Fuel level - the displaying of a video, to the previous display.
low") and vehicle function status mes-
sages (e.g.: "Automatic switching on of - the vehicle diagnostics. For further details concerning these ap-
the headlamps activated") may appear plications, refer to the RT4 part of the
temporarily. These can be cleared by "Audio and Telematics" section.
pressing the "ESC" button.

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Once this menu has been selected, you Example: setting the duration of the "follow-
can gain access to the following func- me-home" lighting
tions: Turn the navigator to select the
"Lighting conguration" menu,
then press it to conrm.

"Configuration" menu
Press the "MENU" button on the Dene the vehicle parameters
RT4 GPS audio/telephone to gain
access to the general menu. Once the "Dene the vehicle parame-
ters" menu has been selected, you can
Turn the navigator to select the activate or deactivate certain driving Select the line "Duration of the "follow-
"Conguration" menu, then press and comfort equipment: me-home" lighting" then conrm.
it to conrm.
- wiper linked with reverse gear (refer
to the "Visibility" section),
- directional headlamps (refer to the
"Visibility" section),
- "follow-me-home" lighting and duration
(refer to the "Visibility" section).

Select the duration then press the


navigator.
Turn the navigator to set the value
required (15, 30 or 60 seconds),
then press the navigator.
Select the "OK" box, then conrm.

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Display conguration Language selection "Video" menu
Once the "Language selection" menu
has been selected, you gain access to
the following parameters:
- selection of the display language
(Franais, English, Italiano, Portugues,
Espanol, Deutsch, Nederlands),
- selection of the information and voice
commands language (Franais,
English, Italiano, Portugues, Espanol,
Deutsch, Nederlands).

Once the "Display conguration" menu


has been selected, you gain access to
the following parameters:
- selection of the palette of colours The RT4 GPS audio/telephone must
available for the display, i reinitialise and re-start in order to
You can connect video equipment
(camcorder, digital camera, DVD play-
- setting of the brightness and bril- change the voice used by the voice er, ...) to the three audio/video sockets,
liance of the display, synthesiser (male or female) or the located in the glove box.
- setting of the date and time (12 or language used by the system.
Videos can only be displayed when
24 hour mode, adjustment of the stationary.
minutes on GPS),
Once this menu has been selected, you
- selection of the units (temperature in can select:
Celsius or Fahrenheit; consump-
tion in l/100 km or mpg or km/l).
! For safety reasons, it is imperative
that conguration of the multifun- - "Activate video mode" to activate/
ction displays by the driver takes deactivate the video,
place when stationary. - "Video parameters" to set the display
Sounds format, the brightness, the contrast
Once the "Sounds" menu has been se- and the colours.
lected, you gain access to the following Press the "MODE" or "DARK" but-
parameters: ton to disconnect the displaying of
- setting of the voice commands, the video.
- setting of the voice synthesiser Press the "SOURCE" button se-
(volume, male or female), veral times in succession to select
an audio source other than that of
- activation of the auxiliary input the video.
AUX.

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"Vehicle Diagnostics" menu On the "Vehicle diagnostics"
menu, select one of the following
Once this menu has been selected, you applications:
can consult information concerning the
status of the vehicle, such as the warn-
ings log or the status of the functions.

Warnings log
This summarises the active warning
messages, displaying them in succes-
sion on the multifunction display.
Press the "MENU" button to gain
access to the general menu.
Status of the functions Turn the navigator and press it to
This summarises the active or inactive select the "Vehicle diagnostics"
status of the functions present on the menu.
vehicle.

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TRIP COMPUTER

System which provides current infor-


mation concerning the route travelled
(range, consumption, ...).

Monochrome display A The trip computer data is the following: The next press then returns you to
the normal display.
- the range, Zero reset

Data displays - the current consumption,

- the distance travelled,

- the average consumption,


Press the control for more than two
seconds to reset the distance trav-
elled, the average consumption and
the average speed to zero.
Press the button, located at the end - the average speed.
of the wipers stalk, to display the
various items of trip computer data
in succession.

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A few definitions

Range Current consumption Distance remaining to be


(km or miles) (l/100 km or km/l or mpg) travelled
This indicates the number of This is the average quantity of (km or miles)
miles (or kilometres) which fuel consumed over the last few This is the distance remaining
can still be travelled with the fuel re- seconds. to be travelled to the nal destination. It
maining in the tank in relation to the is calculated either instantly by the navi-
average consumption over the last few gation system if guidance is activated,
miles (kilometres) travelled. or entered by the user.
If the distance is not entered, dashes
i This function is only displayed from are displayed in place of the digits.
20 mph (30 km/h).
i
This gure may increase following
a change of driving style or relief, Average speed
resulting in a signicant change in
the current consumption. (km/h or mph)
Average consumption
This is the average speed calcu-
(l/100 km or km/l or mpg) lated since the last trip computer
This is the average quantity zero reset (ignition on).
of fuel consumed since the
When the range falls below 20 miles last trip computer zero re-
(30 km), dashes are displayed. After ll- set.
ing with at least 5 litres of fuel, the range
is recalculated and is displayed when it
exceeds 60 miles (100 km). Distance travelled
(km or miles)
This indicates the distance
travelled since the last trip
computer zero reset.
! If dashes are displayed continu-
ously while driving in place of the
digits, contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

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TRIP COMPUTER Data displays -
the route "2" tab with:
the distance travelled,
System which provides current infor- the average consumption,
mation concerning the route travelled the average speed,
(range, consumption, ).
for the second route.
Press again to return to the normal
display.

Monochrome screen C

Route zero reset

Press the button, located at the end


of the wipers stalk, to display the
Colour screen 16/9 various trip computer tabs in suc-
cession:

- the current information


tab with:
the range,
the current consumption,
the distance remaining
to be travelled, When the route required is dis-
played, press the control for more
- the route "1" tab with: than two seconds.
the distance travelled,
the average consumption, Routes "1" and "2" are independent
the average speed, but their use is identical.
Route "1" permits, for example, daily
for the rst route. calculations, and route "2" monthly cal-
culations.

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A few definitions

Range Current consumption Distance remaining to be


(km or miles) (l/100 km or km/l or mpg) travelled
This indicates the number of This is the average quantity of (km or miles)
miles (or kilometres) which fuel consumed over the last few This is the distance remaining
can still be travelled with the fuel re- seconds. to be travelled to the nal destination. It
maining in the tank in relation to the is calculated either instantly by the navi-
average consumption over the last few gation system if guidance is activated,
miles (kilometres) travelled. or entered by the user.
If the distance is not entered, dashes
i This function is only displayed from are displayed in place of the digits.
20 mph (30 km/h).
i
This gure may increase following
a change of driving style or relief, Average speed
resulting in a signicant change in
the current consumption. (km/h or mph)
Average consumption
This is the average speed calcu-
(l/100 km or km/l or mpg) lated since the last trip computer
This is the average quantity zero reset (ignition on).
of fuel consumed since the
When the range falls below 20 miles last trip computer zero re-
(30 km), dashes are displayed. After ll- set.
ing with at least 5 litres of fuel, the range
is recalculated and is displayed when it
exceeds 60 miles (100 km). Distance travelled
(km or miles)
This indicates the distance
travelled since the last trip
computer zero reset.
! If dashes are displayed continu-
ously while driving in place of the
digits, contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

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The temperature control enables you to
obtain the level of comfort required by
mixing the air of the various circuits.
The air distribution control enables you
to diffuse the air in the passenger com-
partment combining several air vents.
The air flow control enables you to
increase or reduce the speed of the
ventilation blower.

Control panel
The controls of this system are grouped
together on control panel A on the cen-
tre console. Depending on the model,
the functions offered are:
- the level of comfort required,
- the air ow,
- the air distribution,
- the de-icing and demisting,
- the manual or automatic air condi-
tioning controls.
Air diffusion
1. Windscreen de-icing or demisting
VENTILATION Air treatment vents.
2. Front side window de-icing or
System which creates and maintains The incoming air follows various routes demisting vents.
comfortable conditions in the vehicles depending on the controls selected by
passenger compartment. the driver: 3. Side adjustable and closing vents.
- direct arrival in the passenger com- 4. Central adjustable and closing
Air intake partment (air intake), vents.
The air circulating in the passenger com- - passage through a heating circuit 5. Air outlets to the front footwells.
partment is ltered and originates either (heating), 6. Air outlets to the rear footwells.
from the outside via the grille located at - passage through a cooling circuit
the base of the windscreen or from the (air conditioning).
inside in air recirculation mode.

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i The air conditioning system does
not contain chlorine and does not
In order for these systems to be fully effective, follow the operation and present any danger to the ozone
maintenance rules below: layer.
If the interior temperature remains very high after the vehicle has been
parked in the sun for a considerable time, do not hesitate to ventilate the
passenger compartment for a few minutes.
Place the air flow control at a sufficient level to provide an adequate
renewal of air in the passenger compartment.
To obtain an even air distribution, take care not to obstruct the exterior air
intake grilles located at the base of the windscreen, the nozzles, the vents
and the air outlets, as well as the air extractor located in the boot.
Do not cover the sunshine sensor, located on the fascia; this is used for
regulation of the air conditioning system.
Operate the air conditioning system for 5 to 10 minutes, once or twice a
month to keep it in perfect working order.
Ensure that the passenger compartment lter is in good condition and
have the lter elements replaced regularly (refer to the "Checks" section).
We recommend the use of a combined passenger compartment lter. Thanks
to its second special active lter, it contributes to the purication of the air
breathed by the occupants and the cleanness of the passenger compartment
(reduction of allergic symptoms, bad odours and greasy deposits).
To guarantee correct operation of the air conditioning system, you are also
advised to have it checked regularly.
If the system does not produce cold air, do not use it and contact a
PEUGEOT dealer.

When towing the maximum load on a steep gradient in high temperatures,


switching off the air conditioning permits the recovery of engine power and
therefore improvement of the towing capacity.
The condensation created by the air conditioning results in a discharge of
water under the vehicle which is perfectly normal.

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HEATING/VENTILATION MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING

Control panel with manual control Control panel with manual control

Control panel with electric control Control panel with electric control

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HEATING/VENTILATION AND 3. Air distribution adjustment Control panel with manual control
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING
Windscreen and side windows.
The heating/ventilation or air conditioning
systems can only operate when the
engine is running.
Windscreen, side windows and Move the manual control to the right to
footwells. the "Interior air recirculation" position.
1. Temperature adjustment Move the manual control to the left
to return to the "Exterior air intake"
Turn the dial from blue position.
(cold) to red (hot) to adjust Footwells.(vents closed)
the temperature to suit your
requirements. Control panel with electric control

Central and side vents. Press the button to recircu-


late the interior air. This is
2. Air ow adjustment displayed by lighting of the
indicator light.
Turn the dial from position 1
to position 4 to obtain an The air distribution can be Press the button again to permit the
air ow sufcient to ensure adapted by placing the dial intake of exterior air. This is displayed
your comfort. in an intermediate position, by switching off of the indicator light.
marked by a dot " ".

De-icing - Demisting
4. Air intake/Air recirculation To quickly de-ice or demist the wind-
i If you place the air ow control in
position 0 (deactivation of the sys-
The intake of exterior air prevents the screen and side windows:
formation of condensation on the wind- place the air intake control 4 in the
tem), the temperature is no longer screen and side windows. "Exterior air intake" position,
maintained at a comfortable level.
However, a slight ow of air, due The recirculation of interior air prevents place the air distribution dial 3 in the
to the movement of the vehicle, exterior odours and smoke from entering "Windscreen" position,
can still be felt. the passenger compartment. place the temperature dial 1 and the
Return to exterior air intake mode as air ow dial 2 in the maximum posi-
soon as possible to avoid deterioration tion,
of the air quality and prevent condensa- close the central vents,
tion.
switch on the air conditioning by
pressing the "A/C" button.
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HEATING/VENTILATION MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING

Control panel with manual control Control panel with manual control

Control panel with electric control Control panel with electric control

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HEATING/VENTILATION AND 3. Air distribution adjustment Control panel with manual control
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING
Windscreen and side windows.
The heating/ventilation or air conditioning
systems can only operate when the
engine is running.
Windscreen, side windows and Move the manual control to the right to
footwells. the "Interior air recirculation" position.
1. Temperature adjustment Move the manual control to the left
to return to the "Exterior air intake"
Turn the dial from blue position.
(cold) to red (hot) to adjust Footwells.(vents closed)
the temperature to suit your
requirements. Control panel with electric control

Central and side vents. Press the button to recircu-


late the interior air. This is
2. Air ow adjustment displayed by lighting of the
indicator light.
Turn the dial from position 1
to position 4 to obtain an The air distribution can be Press the button again to permit the
air ow sufcient to ensure adapted by placing the dial intake of exterior air. This is displayed
your comfort. in an intermediate position, by switching off of the indicator light.
marked by a dot " ".

De-icing - Demisting
4. Air intake/Air recirculation To quickly de-ice or demist the wind-
i If you place the air ow control in
position 0 (deactivation of the sys-
The intake of exterior air prevents the screen and side windows:
formation of condensation on the wind- place the air intake control 4 in the
tem), the temperature is no longer screen and side windows. "Exterior air intake" position,
maintained at a comfortable level.
However, a slight ow of air, due The recirculation of interior air prevents place the air distribution dial 3 in the
to the movement of the vehicle, exterior odours and smoke from entering "Windscreen" position,
can still be felt. the passenger compartment. place the temperature dial 1 and the
Return to exterior air intake mode as air ow dial 2 in the maximum posi-
soon as possible to avoid deterioration tion,
of the air quality and prevent condensa- close the central vents,
tion.
switch on the air conditioning by
pressing the "A/C" button.
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5. Air conditioning On/Off REAR SCREEN DE-ICING
Switch off the de-icing of the
The air conditioning is de- The control button is located on rear screen and exterior mir-
signed to operate effectively in the heating or air conditioning rors as soon as you consider
all seasons, with the windows system control panel. this necessary as lower current
closed. consumption results in reduced
fuel consumption.
It enables you to: Switching on
- lower the temperature, in summer,
The rear screen de-icing can only operate
- increase the effectiveness of the when the engine is running.
demisting, in winter above 0 C.
Press this button to de-ice the rear
screen and the exterior mirrors. The
indicator light associated with the
Switching on button comes on.
Press the "A/C" button, the asso-
ciated indicator light comes on. Switching off
The air conditioning does not operate
when the air ow adjustment dial 2 is The de-icing switches off automatically
in position "0". to prevent an excessive consumption of
current.
It is possible to stop the de-icing
Switching off operation before it is switched off
Press the "A/C" button again, the automatically by pressing the button
associated indicator light switches again. The indicator light associated
off. with the button switches off.

i If the engine is switched off before


the de-icing is switched off auto-
matically, de-icing will resume next
time the engine is switched on.

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5. Air conditioning On/Off REAR SCREEN DE-ICING
Switch off the de-icing of the
The air conditioning is de- The control button is located on rear screen and exterior mir-
signed to operate effectively in the heating or air conditioning rors as soon as you consider
all seasons, with the windows system control panel. this necessary as lower current
closed. consumption results in reduced
fuel consumption.
It enables you to: Switching on
- lower the temperature, in summer,
The rear screen de-icing can only operate
- increase the effectiveness of the when the engine is running.
demisting, in winter above 0 C.
Press this button to de-ice the rear
screen and the exterior mirrors. The
indicator light associated with the
Switching on button comes on.
Press the "A/C" button, the asso-
ciated indicator light comes on. Switching off
The air conditioning does not operate
when the air ow adjustment dial 2 is The de-icing switches off automatically
in position "0". to prevent an excessive consumption of
current.
It is possible to stop the de-icing
Switching off operation before it is switched off
Press the "A/C" button again, the automatically by pressing the button
associated indicator light switches again. The indicator light associated
off. with the button switches off.

i If the engine is switched off before


the de-icing is switched off auto-
matically, de-icing will resume next
time the engine is switched on.

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DUAL ZONE AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING Turn dial 2 or 3 to the left to reduce
the value or to the right to increase it.
A setting around 21 enables you to obtain
an optimum level of comfort. Depending
on your requirements, a setting between
18 and 24 is usual.
In addition, it is recommended that you
avoid a left/right setting difference of
more than 3.

i On entering the vehicle, if the in-


terior temperature is much colder
or warmer than the comfort value,
there is no need to alter the value
displayed in order to obtain the re-
The air conditioning can only operate quired level of comfort. The system
When the engine is cold, to prevent
with the engine running.
i too great a distribution of cold air, eliminates the temperature difference
automatically and as quickly as
the air ow will only reach its opti-
Automatic operation mum level gradually. possible.
1. Automatic comfort programme In cold weather, it favours the dis-
tribution of warm air to the wind- 4. Automatic visibility programme
Press the "AUTO" button. screen, the side windows and the
The "AUTO" symbol is dis- footwells only. The automatic comfort pro-
played. gramme may not be sufcient
2. Drivers side adjustment to quickly demist or de-ice the
3. Passenger side adjustment windscreen and side windows
We recommend that you use this mode: (humidity, several passengers,
it provides optimised automatic control of The driver and his front passen- ice...).
all of the functions, passenger compart- ger can each set the temperature
ment temperature, air ow, air distribution to suit their requirements.
and air recirculation, in accordance with In this case, select the automatic
the comfort value that you have selected. visibility programme.
The value indicated on the display cor- The system automatically controls the
This system is designed to operate ef-
fectively in all seasons, with the windows
responds to a level of comfort and not air conditioning, the air ow and the air
to a temperature in degrees Celsius or intake and provides optimum distribu-
closed. Fahrenheit. tion of the ventilation to the windscreen
and side windows.

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To exit this programme, press the 6. Air distribution adjustment Air recirculation prevents exterior odours
"visibility" button again or the "AUTO" and smoke from entering the passenger
button, the indicator light on the button Press this button several compartment.
switches off and "AUTO" is displayed. times in succession to direct As soon as possible, press this button
the air ow in turn towards: again to permit the intake of exterior
Resuming manual control air and prevent condensation.
Depending on your requirements, you
can make a different selection from that - the windscreen, the side windows
offered by the system by changing a and the footwells,
- the windscreen and side windows
setting. The other functions will still be
controlled automatically. (demisting or de-icing), ! Avoid prolonged operation in inte-
rior air recirculation mode (risk of
Press the "AUTO" button to return - the central and side vents, condensation and of deterioration
to fully automatic operation. - the central vents, the side vents and of the air quality).
the footwells,
- the footwells.

i For maximum cooling or heating of 7. Air ow adjustment Deactivation of the system


the passenger compartment, you
can exceed the minimum value of Press the "small fan" button Press the "small fan" button until
14 or the maximum value of 28. to reduce the air ow. the fan symbol disappears.
Turn dial 2 or 3 to the left until This action deactivates all of the func-
"LO" is displayed or to the right tions of the air conditioning system.
until "HI" is displayed.
Press the "large fan" button The temperature is no longer main-
to increase the air ow. tained at a comfortable level. However,
5. Air conditioning On/Off a slight ow of air, due to the movement
of the vehicle, can still be felt.
Press this button to switch Press the "large fan" button again
The air ow symbol, the fan, is lled in or the "AUTO" button to reactivate
the air conditioning off. progressively in relation to the value the system with the values which
required. were set before it was deactivated.

Switching the system off may result in 8. Air intake/Air recirculation


discomfort (humidity, condensation).
Press the button again to return Press this button to recircu-
to automatic operation of the air late the interior air. The air ! Avoid driving for too long with the
air conditioning deactivated.
conditioning. The symbol "A/C" is recirculation symbol is dis-
displayed. played.

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FRAGRANCE DIFFUSER Removing the cartridge
System which permits the diffusion of Turn the cartridge one quarter of a
fragrance in the passenger compartment turn.
in accordance with your requirements, Remove the cartridge from the fascia.
by means of the adjustment dial and the
various fragrance cartridges available. Ret its sealing cap.

B. Fragrance cartridge.
This cartridge can be removed very
easily.
You can change it at any time and store
it, using the cap which seals it if it has
been partly used.
You can obtain different fragrance car-
tridges from your PEUGEOT dealer. Fitting the cartridge
Controls
Remove the sealing cap from the
A. Adjustment dial. cartridge.
This dial permits simultaneous adjustment Install the cartridge in the fascia.
of the ventilation and of the intensity of dif- Press the cartridge and turn it one
fusion of the fragrance. There are three
main positions:
! As a safety precaution, do not handle quarter of a turn.
the cartridge while driving.
0. Zero ventilation.
Do not disassemble the cartridges.
1. Maximum ventilation/Zero diffusion.
2. Maximum ventilation/Maximum
Do not try to rell the fragrance i Do not discard the original car-
tridge as this is used as a closer
diffuser or the cartridges. Only use when you are not using a fragrance
diffusion. genuine PEUGEOT cartridges. cartridge.
Avoid any contact with the skin and To prolong the lifespan of the car-
the eyes. tridge, set the dial to position "0" or
The intensity of diffusion of the fra- Store out of reach of children and "1" as soon as you no longer wish
i grance may depend on the ventilation pets. to diffuse the fragrance in the pas-
or air conditioning settings. senger compartment.

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FRONT SEATS
Seat consisting of a seat cushion, seat
back and head restraint which can all
be adjusted to adapt your position for
maximum ease of driving and comfort.

1. Forwards-backwards adjustment 2. Drivers or passengers seat 3. Seat back angle adjustment


Lift the control and slide the seat height adjustment Push the handle towards the rear.
forwards or backwards. Pull the handle upwards or push it
downwards as many times as neces-
sary to obtain the required position.

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4. Access to rear seats 5. Head restraint height and angle
(3-door) adjustment
Pull the handle to fold the seat back
! The head restraint has a frame with
and move the seat forwards. On re- a notch which prevents the head
positioning, the seat returns to its restraint from lowering; this is a
initial position. safety device which provides pro-
tection in the event of an impact.
The adjustment is correct when the
upper edge of the head restraint is
level with the top of the head.
Never drive with the head restraints
removed; they must be in place and
correctly adjusted.

To raise the head restraint, pull it up-


wards.
To remove the head restraint, press
the lug A and pull the head restraint
upwards.
To put the head restraint back in po-
sition, locate the stems of the head
restraint in the holes, taking care
to keep them in line with the seat
back.
To lower the head restraint, press
the lug A and the head restraint at
the same time.
! No person or object must prevent To tilt the head restraint, tilt the lower
the seat slide from returning to its part forwards or rearwards.
initial position; return to this posi-
tion is necessary for the seat to
lock in place.
Take care not to trap the seat belt
to avoid hindering the passage of
the rear passengers.

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6. Armrests (except 3-door) REAR SEATS
Bench seat the left-hand part (2/3) or
right-hand part (1/3) of which can be
folded to adapt the load space in the
boot.
Rear head restraints
These have a high position (comfort)
and a low position (rear visibility).

These can be folded down and are re-


movable.
To remove them, press the button
located between the armrest and
the side of the seat and pull it.

They can also be removed; to remove them:


pull the head restraint upwards to
the stop,
then, press the lug.

! Never drive with the head restraints


removed; they must be in place and
correctly adjusted.
As the head restraints are not inter-
changeable, take care to put them
back in their original position when
retting (GTi).

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6. Armrests (except 3-door) REAR SEATS
Bench seat the left-hand part (2/3) or
right-hand part (1/3) of which can be
folded to adapt the load space in the
boot.
Rear head restraints
These have a high position (comfort)
and a low position (rear visibility).

These can be folded down and are re-


movable.
To remove them, press the button
located between the armrest and
the side of the seat and pull it.

They can also be removed; to remove them:


pull the head restraint upwards to
the stop,
then, press the lug.

! Never drive with the head restraints


removed; they must be in place and
correctly adjusted.
As the head restraints are not inter-
changeable, take care to put them
back in their original position when
retting (GTi).

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Folding the seat (Saloon)
To fold a rear seat without any risk of
damage to it, always start with the
seat cushion, never the seat back:
move the corresponding front seat
forward if necessary,
raise the front of the seat cushion 1, i
tilt the seat cushion 1 against the The seat cushion 1 can be removed
front seat, to increase the loading volume.
check that the seat belt is positioned Squeeze the seat cushion xings to
correctly on the side of the seat detach them from their attachments.
back,

pull control 2 upwards to release the


seat back 3,
place the head restraints in the low
position or remove them if neces-
sary,
tilt the seat back 3.

Repositioning the seat


(Saloon)
When repositioning the rear seat:
straighten the seat back 3 and
secure it,
fold back the seat cushion 1. !
When repositioning the rear seat,
take care not to trap the seat belts.

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6. Armrests (except 3-door) REAR SEATS
Bench seat the left-hand part (2/3) or
right-hand part (1/3) of which can be
folded to adapt the load space in the
boot.
Rear head restraints
These have a high position (comfort)
and a low position (rear visibility).

These can be folded down and are re-


movable.
To remove them, press the button
located between the armrest and
the side of the seat and pull it.

They can also be removed; to remove them:


pull the head restraint upwards to
the stop,
then, press the lug.

! Never drive with the head restraints


removed; they must be in place and
correctly adjusted.
As the head restraints are not inter-
changeable, take care to put them
back in their original position when
retting (GTi).

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Folding the seat (SW)
This operation can be carried out at the
rear seats or through the opening rear
screen.
To fold a rear seat without any risk of
damage:
move the corresponding front seat
forward if necessary,
place the head restraints in the low
! Check that no object could hinder
the movement of the bench seat,
position, either above or below.

pull the control 1 forward to release


the seat back 2 which folds easily
onto the seat cushion 3.

i The seat cushion lowers in order to


be covered by the seat back; this
quickly enables you to benet from
a at boot oor.

Repositioning the seat (SW)


When repositioning the rear seat,
straighten the seat back 2 and lock it.
Check that the red indicator, located
at control 1, is no longer visible.

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MIRRORS Adjustment Folding
Move the lever in all four directions from outside: lock the vehicle using
to direct the mirror correctly. the remote control or the key.
from inside: with the ignition on, pull
Folding switch A rearwards.
When parked, fold the mirror manually
to protect it.

Unfolding
Unfolding
from outside: unlock the vehicle using
Before starting, unfold the mirror. the remote control or the key.
from inside: with the ignition on, pull
Electric model switch A rearwards.

Exterior mirrors
Adjustable mirror permitting the lateral
rearward vision necessary when over-
taking or parking.

Manual model i The folding and unfolding of the


exterior mirrors can be deactivated
by a PEUGEOT dealer.

Adjustment
Slide switch A to the right or to the
left to select the corresponding mirror.
Move knob B in all four directions to
! The objects observed are, in reality,
adjust. closer than they appear.
Return switch A to the centre posi- Take this into account to correctly
tion. judge the distance of vehicles
approaching from behind.

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Interior mirror Automatic day/night model Switching on
Switch on the ignition and press
Adjustable mirror permitting central System which automatically and gradu- switch 1.
rearward vision. ally changes between the day and night
uses. The indicator light 2 comes on and the
Manual model mirror operates in automatic mode.
The mirror is fitted with a night anti- Switching off
dazzle device.
Press switch 1.
The indicator light 2 switches off and
the mirror remains at its clearest.

i In order to provide optimum visibility


during your manoeuvres, the mirror
clears automatically when reverse
gear is engaged.

To avoid glare, the interior mirror darkens


automatically in relation to the intensity of
the light from the rear.
Adjustment It clears as soon as the light (light beam
Adjust the mirror to direct it correctly of vehicles behind, sun...) decreases,
in the "day" position. so providing optimum visibility.

Day/night position
Pull the lever to change to the "night"
anti-dazzle position.
Push the lever to change to the normal
"day" position.

! As a safety precaution, the mirrors


must be adjusted to reduce the
"blind spot".

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STEERING WHEEL SUN VISOR TOLL CARD/CAR PARK TICKET
ADJUSTMENT Component which protects against sunlight
WINDOWS
The height and depth of the steering from the front or the side, also equipped Facility for afxing toll cards and/or car
wheel can be adjusted to adapt the driving with an illuminated courtesy mirror. park tickets.
position to the size of the driver.

Adjustment With the ignition on, raise the con- These windows are located on each
cealing ap; the mirror is lit auto- side of the base of the interior mirror.
When stationary, pull the control to matically. They are two non-reective areas of the
unlock the steering wheel. This sun visor is also equipped with a athermic windscreen.
Adjust the height and depth. ticket holder.
Push the control to lock the steering
wheel.

i The athermic windscreen limits


! As a safety precaution, it is impera-
heating of the passenger compart-
ment by reducing the effects of the
tive that these operations are carried suns rays (ultra-violet). It consists
out while the vehicle is stationary. of a reective layer, which also
blocks certain radio-electric signals
(toll card payments, ...).

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MAT Refitting
Removable component which protects To ret the mat on the drivers side:
the carpet against exterior dirt. position the mat correctly,
ret the xings by pressing,
Fitting check that the mat is secured
correctly.
When tting the mat for the rst time, use
only the xings provided in the wallet
attached.

Removal To avoid any risk of jamming of the


To remove the mat on the drivers side:
! pedals:
- only use mats which are suited
move the seat as far back as possible, to the xings already present in
unclip the xings, the vehicle; it is imperative that
remove the xings, then the mat. these are used.
- never t one mat on top of an-
other.

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INTERIOR LAYOUT

1. Glove box with light


(see details on following page)

2. Storage compartment with


non-slip mat

3. Storage compartment

4. Door tray

5. Card holder

6. Storage compartment with


non-slip mat

7. Ashtray with light/Lighter


(see details on following page)

8. Storage compartments

9. Can holder

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Glove box with light Ashtray with light/Lighter

It houses the front passenger air bag


disarming switch A.
If the vehicle is tted with air conditioning,
it provides access to the ventilation nozzle
B, which can be opened or closed, distrib-
uting the same conditioned air as the vents
in the passenger compartment.
It also permits access to the fuse box in
the fascia (refer to the "Practical infor-
mation - Changing a fuse" section).

This has an upper open storage com- Raise the lid to gain access to the
partment and locations for storing a ashtray and the lighter.
small bottle of water, the vehicles hand- To empty the ashtray, after opening,
book, ... remove its receptacle.
Its lid has locations for storing a pen, To use the lighter, press it and wait
tokens, cards, cans, ... a few seconds until it pops out auto-
It may be tted with a lock. matically.
To open the glove box, raise the To connect a 12 V accessory (max
handle. power: 120 Watts), remove the
It is lit when the lid is opened. lighter and connect the appropriate
adaptor.

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BOOT LAYOUT (SALOON)
1. Rear shelf
(see details on following page)

2. Hooks
(see details on following page)

3. Stowing rings

4. Luggage retaining net


(see details on following page)

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Rear shelf (Saloon) Hooks Luggage retaining net

To remove the shelf: The hooks permit the securing of shop- Hooked onto the stowing rings, this ena-
unhook the two cords, ping bags. bles you to secure your luggage, either
to the bottom of the boot or to the back
raise the shelf slightly, then remove it. of the rear seats.

You have two storage options:


- either upright behind the front seats,
- or upright behind the rear seats.

i
When changing a wheel
The hooks permit easy access to
the spare wheel by retaining the
boot carpet by means of its cord.

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BOOT LAYOUT (SW)
1. Load space cover
(see details on following page)

2. 12 V accessories socket
(see details on following page)

3. Hooks
(see details on previous page)

4. Retaining straps

5. Stowing rings

6. Luggage retaining net


(see details on previous page)

7. High load retaining net


(see details on following page)

8. Storage box

9. Storage net

10. Storage box


(refer to the section "Practical infor-
mation - Changing a wheel")

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Load space cover (SW) 12 V accessories socket (SW)
This consists of three sections which
can be folded back on each other.
To store it, fold it on itself and place it
vertically at the back of the boot.

To fold it from the boot:


take hold of the load space cover by
its strap A, In order to connect a 12 V accessory
fold it concertina-style to the rear (max power: 120 Watts), remove
seats. the cap and connect the appropriate
adaptor.
To unfold it from the boot:
Turn the key to the ignition position.
take hold of the load space cover by
its strap A,
unfold it to the boot pillars.
To gain access from the rear seats:
raise the front section of the load
space cover using the handle B.

i
Maximum loads
7.5 kg, load space cover unfolded
with high load retaining net at row 2.

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High load retaining net (SW)
Hooked onto the upper xings and onto
the ISOFIX rings or the lugs, this per-
mits use of the entire loading volume up
to the roof:
- behind the rear seats (row 2),
- behind the front seats (row 1) when
the rear seats are folded.

i When positioning the net, check


that the strap loops are visible from
the boot; this will make slackening
or tightening easier.
To use it in row 1: Touse it in row 2:
open the covers of the upper xings 1, fold or remove the load space cover,
unroll the high load retaining net, open the covers of the upper xings 2,
position one of the ends of the nets unroll the high load retaining net,
metal bar in the corresponding upper position one of the ends of the nets
xing 1, then do the same with the metal bar in the corresponding upper
other end, xing 2, then do the same with the
slacken the straps fully, other end,
x the snap hook of each of the attach the hook of each of the nets
straps on the corresponding lug 3, straps in the corresponding ISOFIX
located under the bench seat cushion, ring 4,
fold the rear seats, tighten the straps,
tighten the straps without raising the check that the net is hooked and
bench seat, tightened correctly.
check that the net is hooked and
tightened correctly.

65
ACCESS

REMOTE CONTROL KEY Unlocking using the key Deadlocking using the remote
Turn the key to the left in the drivers control
System which permits central unlocking door lock to unlock the vehicle. Press the closed padlock to lock the
or locking of the vehicle using the lock vehicle.
or remotely. It also locates and starts the Press the closed padlock again
vehicle, as well as providing protection Unlocking is conrmed by rapid ashing within ve seconds to deadlock the
against theft. of the direction indicators for approxi- vehicle.
mately two seconds.
According to version, the exterior mirrors Deadlocking using the key
unfold at the same time. Turn the key to the right in the drivers
door lock to lock the vehicle.
Turn the key to the right again within
ve seconds to deadlock the vehicle.
Locking the vehicle
Normal locking using the remote
control
Press the closed padlock to Deadlocking is conrmed by xed lighting
lock the vehicle. of the direction indicators for approximately
two seconds.
According to version, the exterior mirrors
fold at the same time.
Normal locking using the key
Unlocking the vehicle Turn the key to the right in the drivers
door lock to lock the vehicle.
Unfolding the key Locking is conrmed by xed lighting of
First press button A to unfold the the direction indicators for approximately
key. two seconds.
According to version, the exterior mirrors
Unlocking using the remote control fold at the same time. ! Deadlocking renders the exterior and
interior door controls inoperative.
Press the open padlock to
unlock the vehicle. It also deactivates the manual cen-
tralised control button.
Therefore, do not leave anyone
i If one of the doors, the boot or the inside the vehicle when it is dead-
rear screen is still open, the central locked.
locking does not take place.

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Unlocking and partial opening Anti-theft protection
of the rear screen (SW)
Electronic engine immobiliser
Press this button for more The key contains an electronic chip
than two seconds to partially which has a special code. When the
open the rear screen. This ignition is switched on, this code must
action will unlock the vehicle be recognised in order for starting to be
rst. possible.
This electronic engine immobiliser locks
the engine management system a few
minutes after the ignition is switched off
i The boot and the rear screen cannot
and prevents starting of the engine by
anyone who does not have the key.
both be open at the same time.
Folding the key In the event of a malfunction,
First press button A to fold the key. you are informed by lighting of
this warning light, an audible
signal and a message on the
multifunction display.
In this case, your vehicle does not start;
contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon as
possible.

Lost keys
Visit a PEUGEOT dealer with the vehi-
cles V5 registration certicate and your
personal identication documents.
i Your PEUGEOT dealer will be able to re-
The vehicle will relock automatically trieve the key code and the transponder
after thirty seconds unless a door is code to order a replacement key.
opened. This system prevents unin-
tentional unlocking.
The folding and unfolding of the
exterior mirrors can be deactivated
by a PEUGEOT dealer.

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ACCESS

Starting the vehicle Locating your vehicle Changing the battery


Insert the key in the ignition switch. To locate your vehicle, if you have
The system recognises the starting locked it, in a car park:
code. press the closed padlock, the courtesy
Turn the key fully towards the fascia lights come on and the direction indi-
to position 3 (Starting). cators ash for a few seconds.
When the engine starts, release the
key.

Remote control problem


Following disconnection of the vehicle
battery, replacement of the remote control
battery or in the event of a remote control
malfunction, you can no longer unlock, Battery ref.: CR1620/3 volts.
lock or locate your vehicle.
This replacement battery is avail-
First of all, use the key in the lock to able from PEUGEOT dealers.
unlock or lock your vehicle.
If the battery is at, you are in-
Then, reinitialise the remote control. formed by lighting of this warning
If the problem persists, contact a light, an audible signal and a mes-
PEUGEOT dealer as soon as possible. sage on the multifunction display.

Switching the vehicle off


Unclip the casing using a coin at the
Immobilise the vehicle. notch.
Reinitialisation
Turn the key fully towards you to position 1 Slide the at battery out of its location.
(Stop). Switch off the ignition.
Slide the new battery into its location
Remove the key from the ignition switch. Turn the key to position 2 (Ignition). observing the original direction.
Press the closed padlock immediately Clip the casing.
for a few seconds.
Reinitialise the remote control.
Switch off the ignition and remove
i Key reminder
If the key is left in the ignition switch,
the key from the ignition switch.
The remote control is fully operational
an audible signal sounds when the again.
drivers door is opened.
Keys
! Make a careful note of the number of each key. This number is coded on the
Do not throw the remote control
batteries away, they contain metals
label attached to the key. which are harmful to the environ-
ment.
If the keys are lost, your PEUGEOT dealer can rapidly supply you with new
keys. Take them to an approved collection
point.

Remote control
The high frequency remote control is a sensitive system; do not operate it
while it is in your pocket as there is a possibility that it may unlock the vehicle,
without you being aware of it.
Do not repeatedly press the buttons of your remote control out of range and
out of sight of your vehicle.
You run the risk of stopping it from working and the remote control would have to
be reprogrammed. The remote control does not operate when the key is in the
ignition, even when the ignition is switched off, except for reprogramming.
Locking the vehicle
Driving with the doors locked may make access to the passenger compartment
by the emergency services more difcult in an emergency.
As a safety precaution (with children on board), remove the key from the ignition
when you leave the vehicle, even for a short time.

Anti-theft protection
Do not make any modications to the electronic engine immobiliser system,
this could cause malfunctions.

When purchasing a second-hand vehicle


Have the key codes memorised by a PEUGEOT dealer, to ensure that the
keys in your possession are the only ones which can start the vehicle.

69
Unlocking and partial opening Anti-theft protection
of the rear screen (SW)
Electronic engine immobiliser
Press this button for more The key contains an electronic chip
than two seconds to partially which has a special code. When the
open the rear screen. This ignition is switched on, this code must
action will unlock the vehicle be recognised in order for starting to be
rst. possible.
This electronic engine immobiliser locks
the engine management system a few
minutes after the ignition is switched off
i The boot and the rear screen cannot
and prevents starting of the engine by
anyone who does not have the key.
both be open at the same time.
Folding the key In the event of a malfunction,
First press button A to fold the key. you are informed by lighting of
this warning light, an audible
signal and a message on the
multifunction display.
In this case, your vehicle does not start;
contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon as
possible.

Lost keys
Visit a PEUGEOT dealer with the vehi-
cles V5 registration certicate and your
personal identication documents.
i Your PEUGEOT dealer will be able to re-
The vehicle will relock automatically trieve the key code and the transponder
after thirty seconds unless a door is code to order a replacement key.
opened. This system prevents unin-
tentional unlocking.
The folding and unfolding of the
exterior mirrors can be deactivated
by a PEUGEOT dealer.

67
ACCESS

Starting the vehicle Locating your vehicle Changing the battery


Insert the key in the ignition switch. To locate your vehicle, if you have
The system recognises the starting locked it, in a car park:
code. press the closed padlock, the courtesy
Turn the key fully towards the fascia lights come on and the direction indi-
to position 3 (Starting). cators ash for a few seconds.
When the engine starts, release the
key.

Remote control problem


Following disconnection of the vehicle
battery, replacement of the remote control
battery or in the event of a remote control
malfunction, you can no longer unlock, Battery ref.: CR1620/3 volts.
lock or locate your vehicle.
This replacement battery is avail-
First of all, use the key in the lock to able from PEUGEOT dealers.
unlock or lock your vehicle.
If the battery is at, you are in-
Then, reinitialise the remote control. formed by lighting of this warning
If the problem persists, contact a light, an audible signal and a mes-
PEUGEOT dealer as soon as possible. sage on the multifunction display.

Switching the vehicle off


Unclip the casing using a coin at the
Immobilise the vehicle. notch.
Reinitialisation
Turn the key fully towards you to position 1 Slide the at battery out of its location.
(Stop). Switch off the ignition.
Slide the new battery into its location
Remove the key from the ignition switch. Turn the key to position 2 (Ignition). observing the original direction.
Press the closed padlock immediately Clip the casing.
for a few seconds.
Reinitialise the remote control.
Switch off the ignition and remove
i Key reminder
If the key is left in the ignition switch,
the key from the ignition switch.
The remote control is fully operational
an audible signal sounds when the again.
drivers door is opened.
Keys
! Make a careful note of the number of each key. This number is coded on the
Do not throw the remote control
batteries away, they contain metals
label attached to the key. which are harmful to the environ-
ment.
If the keys are lost, your PEUGEOT dealer can rapidly supply you with new
keys. Take them to an approved collection
point.

Remote control
The high frequency remote control is a sensitive system; do not operate it
while it is in your pocket as there is a possibility that it may unlock the vehicle,
without you being aware of it.
Do not repeatedly press the buttons of your remote control out of range and
out of sight of your vehicle.
You run the risk of stopping it from working and the remote control would have to
be reprogrammed. The remote control does not operate when the key is in the
ignition, even when the ignition is switched off, except for reprogramming.
Locking the vehicle
Driving with the doors locked may make access to the passenger compartment
by the emergency services more difcult in an emergency.
As a safety precaution (with children on board), remove the key from the ignition
when you leave the vehicle, even for a short time.

Anti-theft protection
Do not make any modications to the electronic engine immobiliser system,
this could cause malfunctions.

When purchasing a second-hand vehicle


Have the key codes memorised by a PEUGEOT dealer, to ensure that the
keys in your possession are the only ones which can start the vehicle.

69
ACCESS

Starting the vehicle Locating your vehicle Changing the battery


Insert the key in the ignition switch. To locate your vehicle, if you have
The system recognises the starting locked it, in a car park:
code. press the closed padlock, the courtesy
Turn the key fully towards the fascia lights come on and the direction indi-
to position 3 (Starting). cators ash for a few seconds.
When the engine starts, release the
key.

Remote control problem


Following disconnection of the vehicle
battery, replacement of the remote control
battery or in the event of a remote control
malfunction, you can no longer unlock, Battery ref.: CR1620/3 volts.
lock or locate your vehicle.
This replacement battery is avail-
First of all, use the key in the lock to able from PEUGEOT dealers.
unlock or lock your vehicle.
If the battery is at, you are in-
Then, reinitialise the remote control. formed by lighting of this warning
If the problem persists, contact a light, an audible signal and a mes-
PEUGEOT dealer as soon as possible. sage on the multifunction display.

Switching the vehicle off


Unclip the casing using a coin at the
Immobilise the vehicle. notch.
Reinitialisation
Turn the key fully towards you to position 1 Slide the at battery out of its location.
(Stop). Switch off the ignition.
Slide the new battery into its location
Remove the key from the ignition switch. Turn the key to position 2 (Ignition). observing the original direction.
Press the closed padlock immediately Clip the casing.
for a few seconds.
Reinitialise the remote control.
Switch off the ignition and remove
i Key reminder
If the key is left in the ignition switch,
the key from the ignition switch.
The remote control is fully operational
an audible signal sounds when the again.
drivers door is opened.
Keys
! Make a careful note of the number of each key. This number is coded on the
Do not throw the remote control
batteries away, they contain metals
label attached to the key. which are harmful to the environ-
ment.
If the keys are lost, your PEUGEOT dealer can rapidly supply you with new
keys. Take them to an approved collection
point.

Remote control
The high frequency remote control is a sensitive system; do not operate it
while it is in your pocket as there is a possibility that it may unlock the vehicle,
without you being aware of it.
Do not repeatedly press the buttons of your remote control out of range and
out of sight of your vehicle.
You run the risk of stopping it from working and the remote control would have to
be reprogrammed. The remote control does not operate when the key is in the
ignition, even when the ignition is switched off, except for reprogramming.
Locking the vehicle
Driving with the doors locked may make access to the passenger compartment
by the emergency services more difcult in an emergency.
As a safety precaution (with children on board), remove the key from the ignition
when you leave the vehicle, even for a short time.

Anti-theft protection
Do not make any modications to the electronic engine immobiliser system,
this could cause malfunctions.

When purchasing a second-hand vehicle


Have the key codes memorised by a PEUGEOT dealer, to ensure that the
keys in your possession are the only ones which can start the vehicle.

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ACCESS

ALARM Locking the vehicle with full alarm Locking the vehicle with
exterior protection alarm only
System which protects and dissuades
against the theft of your vehicle. It pro- Deactivation of the interior protection
vides two types of protection, exterior Switch off the ignition.
and interior, as well as an anti-tamper
function. Within ten seconds, press button A
until the indicator light is lit continu-
Exterior protection ously.
Get out of the vehicle.
The system detects opening of the vehicle.
Lock or deadlock the vehicle using
The alarm is triggered if anyone tries to the locking button on the remote
enter the vehicle by forcing a door, the control.
boot or the bonnet.
The exterior protection alarm alone re-
mains activated; the indicator light on
Interior protection button A ashes once per second.

The system detects any variation in the


volume in the passenger compartment. Activation
The alarm is triggered if anyone breaks Switch off the ignition and get out of
the vehicle. In order to be taken into account,
a window or moves inside the vehicle.
If you wish to leave a pet in the vehicle Lock or deadlock the vehicle using
i this deactivation must be carried out
the locking button on the remote each time the ignition is switched
or a window partially open, deactivate off.
the interior protection. control.
The alarm is activated; the indicator light
on button A ashes once per second.
Anti-tamper function
Deactivation Reactivation of the interior
The system detects the putting out of protection
service of its components. Unlock the vehicle using the unlocking
button on the remote control. Unlock the vehicle using the unlocking
The alarm is triggered if anyone tries button on the remote control.
to put the wires of the siren, the central The alarm is deactivated; the indicator
control or the battery out of service. light on button A switches off. Relock the vehicle using the remote
control.
The alarm is activated again with both
types of protection; the indicator light on
button A switches off.
! Do not make any modications to
the alarm system, this could cause
malfunctions.

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Triggering Failure of the remote control Automatic operation*
This is indicated by sounding of the siren Unlock the vehicle using the key in Depending on the legislation in force in
and ashing of the direction indicators for the drivers door lock your country, one of these cases may
approximately thirty seconds. Open the door; the alarm is triggered. occur:
After it has been triggered, the alarm is Switch on the ignition; the alarm - 45 seconds after the vehicle is
again operational. stops. locked using the remote control, the
alarm is activated, regardless of the
status of the doors and boot.
- 2 minutes after the last door or the
Locking the vehicle without alarm boot is closed, the alarm is activated.
To avoid triggering the alarm on
! If the alarm is triggered ten times in
Lock or deadlock the vehicle using
the key in the drivers door lock. entering the vehicle, rst press the
succession, the eleventh time will unlocking button on the remote
result in it becoming inactive. control.
If the indicator light on button A
ashes rapidly, this indicates that
the alarm was triggered during
your absence. When the ignition is Malfunction
switched on, this ashing stops im- When the ignition is switched on, lighting
mediately. of the indicator light on button A for ten
To avoid triggering the alarm when seconds indicates a siren fault.
washing your vehicle, lock it using Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.
the key.
Do not activate the alarm before
disconnecting the battery, otherwise
the siren will sound.

* According to country.
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ACCESS

WINDOW MECHANISMS Electric windows

System which opens or closes a window Press or pull the switch. i The electric window switches re-
main operational for approximately
manually or automatically. It is tted with The window stops as soon 45 seconds after the ignition is
a system which provides protection if an as the switch is released. switched off or until a front door is
obstacle is detected on the one-touch opened.
models and a deactivation system to
prevent misuse of the rear switches on
all models.
i The electric window switches re-
main operational for approximately
Safety auto-reverse
In automatic mode, when the window
45 seconds after the ignition is rises and meets an obstacle, it stops
switched off or until a front door is and partially lowers again.
opened.

In the event of unwanted opening of


One-touch electric windows i the window on closing (for example
in the presence of frost):
There are two methods of operation: press the switch until it opens
completely,
then pull it immediately until it
closes.
- manual mode continue to hold the switch for
approximately one second after
1. Drivers electric window switch. Press or pull the switch gently. the window has closed.
2. Passengers electric window The window stops as soon as the
switch. switch is released. The safety auto-reverse function
is not active during these opera-
3. Rear right electric window - automatic mode tions.
switch. Press or pull the switch fully. The
4. Rear left electric window switch. window opens or closes completely
5. Disarming of the rear electric when the switch is released.
window switches. Pressing the switch again stops
the movement of the window.

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Disarming the rear window switches press the switch to lower the window REAR QUARTER WINDOWS
automatically,
when the window has reached the On the 3-door versions, system for venti-
low position, press the switch again lation of the rear seats limiting the partial
for approximately one second. opening of the window.
The safety auto-reverse function is
not active during these operations. Opening

For the safety of your children, press


switch 5 to prevent operation of the
rear windows irrespective of their
position.
When the button is pressed down, dis-
arming is active. !
When the button is raised, disarming is
deactivated. Always remove the key from the
ignition when leaving the vehicle,
even for a short time. Tilt the lever outwards.
In the event of contact during opera- Push it fully to secure the window in
tion of the windows, you must reverse
Reinitialisation the movement of the window. To do
the open position.
Following reconnection of the battery or this, press the switch concerned.
in the event of a malfunction you must When the driver operates the pas- Closing
reinitialise the operation of the electric senger electric window switches, he Pull the lever to release the window.
windows: must ensure that no one is preventing
correct closing of the windows. Tilt the lever fully inwards to secure
release the switch and pull it again the window in the closed position.
until the window closes completely, The driver must ensure that the pas-
hold the switch for approximately sengers use the electric windows
one second after closing, correctly.
Be aware of children when operating
the windows.

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Disarming the rear window switches press the switch to lower the window REAR QUARTER WINDOWS
automatically,
when the window has reached the On the 3-door versions, system for venti-
low position, press the switch again lation of the rear seats limiting the partial
for approximately one second. opening of the window.
The safety auto-reverse function is
not active during these operations. Opening

For the safety of your children, press


switch 5 to prevent operation of the
rear windows irrespective of their
position.
When the button is pressed down, dis-
arming is active. !
When the button is raised, disarming is
deactivated. Always remove the key from the
ignition when leaving the vehicle,
even for a short time. Tilt the lever outwards.
In the event of contact during opera- Push it fully to secure the window in
tion of the windows, you must reverse
Reinitialisation the movement of the window. To do
the open position.
Following reconnection of the battery or this, press the switch concerned.
in the event of a malfunction you must When the driver operates the pas- Closing
reinitialise the operation of the electric senger electric window switches, he Pull the lever to release the window.
windows: must ensure that no one is preventing
correct closing of the windows. Tilt the lever fully inwards to secure
release the switch and pull it again the window in the closed position.
until the window closes completely, The driver must ensure that the pas-
hold the switch for approximately sengers use the electric windows
one second after closing, correctly.
Be aware of children when operating
the windows.

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ACCESS

DOORS From inside Closing


Opening If a door is not closed correctly:
- when the engine is running,
From outside this warning light comes on,
accompanied by a message
on the multifunction display
for a few seconds,
- when the vehicle is moving (speed
above 6 mph (10 km/h)), this warn-
ing light comes on, accompanied by
an audible signal and a message on
the multifunction display for a few
seconds.

Pull the front door control to open


the door; this unlocks the vehicle
completely.
Pull the rear door control to open the
After unlocking the vehicle using the door; this unlocks the door concerned
remote control or the key, pull the only.
door handle.

! The interior door controls do not


operate when the vehicle is dead-
locked.

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Manual centralised control Activation
System which provides full manual i If the vehicle is locked or dead-
locking or unlocking of the doors from locked from the outside, the red
the inside. indicator light ashes and button A
is inactive.
In this case, use the remote
control or the key to unlock the
vehicle.

Automatic centralised
control
System which provides full automatic
locking or unlocking of the doors, boot
and rear screen while driving.
You can activate or deactivate this function. Press button A for more than two
seconds.
A conrmation message appears on the
multifunction display.
Locking Locking
Press button A to lock the vehicle. When the speed exceeds 6 mph
The red indicator light on the button (10 km/h), the doors, the boot and the Deactivation
comes on. rear screen lock automatically. Press button A again for more than
two seconds.
A conrmation message appears on the
i If one of the doors is open, the central
! If one of the doors or the boot or
multifunction display.

locking from the inside does not take rear screen is open, the automatic
place. central locking does not take place.

Unlocking Unlocking
Press button A again to unlock the Above 6 mph (10 km/h), press button
vehicle. A to unlock the doors, the boot and
The red indicator light on the button the rear screen temporarily.
switches off.

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ACCESS

Emergency control BOOT (SALOON) Tailgate release


System which locks or unlocks the doors
mechanically in the event of a malfunction System for mechanical unlocking of the
of the central locking. boot in the event of a central locking
malfunction.

Locking the drivers door


Insert the key in the lock, then turn it
to the right.
Unlocking the drivers door
Insert the key in the lock, then turn it
to the left.

Locking the front and rear


passenger doors
Opening
After unlocking the vehicle using the
remote control or the key, pull the Unlocking
handle and raise the tailgate.
Fold back the rear seats to gain
access to the lock from inside the
Closing boot.
Insert a small screwdriver into hole
If the tailgate is not closed correctly: A of the lock to unlock the tailgate.

- when the engine is running,


this warning light comes on,
accompanied by a message
on the multifunction display
Insert the key in the lock, located on for a few seconds,
the edge of the door, then turn it one - when the vehicle is moving (speed
eighth of a turn. above 6 mph (10 km/h)), this warn-
ing light comes on, accompanied by
Unlocking the front and rear an audible signal and a message on
passenger doors the multifunction display for a few
Pull the interior door opening control. seconds.
ACCESS

Emergency control BOOT (SALOON) Tailgate release


System which locks or unlocks the doors
mechanically in the event of a malfunction System for mechanical unlocking of the
of the central locking. boot in the event of a central locking
malfunction.

Locking the drivers door


Insert the key in the lock, then turn it
to the right.
Unlocking the drivers door
Insert the key in the lock, then turn it
to the left.

Locking the front and rear


passenger doors
Opening
After unlocking the vehicle using the
remote control or the key, pull the Unlocking
handle and raise the tailgate.
Fold back the rear seats to gain
access to the lock from inside the
Closing boot.
Insert a small screwdriver into hole
If the tailgate is not closed correctly: A of the lock to unlock the tailgate.

- when the engine is running,


this warning light comes on,
accompanied by a message
on the multifunction display
Insert the key in the lock, located on for a few seconds,
the edge of the door, then turn it one - when the vehicle is moving (speed
eighth of a turn. above 6 mph (10 km/h)), this warn-
ing light comes on, accompanied by
Unlocking the front and rear an audible signal and a message on
passenger doors the multifunction display for a few
Pull the interior door opening control. seconds.
BOOT (SW) REAR SCREEN (SW)

Opening Opening Closing


After unlocking the vehicle using the After unlocking the vehicle using the Close the rear screen by pressing at
remote control or the key, with the remote control or the key, with the the centre of the glass.
rear screen closed, pull on the handle boot closed, press the control B and If the rear screen is not closed correctly:
A and raise the tailgate. raise the rear screen using the base
Closing C of the wiper arm.

Lower the tailgate using the interior - when the engine is running,
grab handle. this warning light comes on,
If the tailgate is not closed correctly: i The boot and the rear screen cannot
accompanied by a message
on the multifunction display
both be open at the same time. for a few seconds,
If the rear wiper is in a wiping position, - when the vehicle is moving (speed
- when the engine is running, the rear screen will not open until the above 6 mph (10 km/h)), this warn-
this warning light comes on, end of the cycle. ing light comes on, accompanied by
accompanied by a message an audible signal and a message on
on the multifunction display the multifunction display for a few
for a few seconds, seconds.
- when the vehicle is moving (speed
above 6 mph (10 km/h)), this warn-
ing light comes on, accompanied by i If the rear screen is open, the central
an audible signal and a message on locking does not take place.
the multifunction display for a few
seconds.
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ACCESS

SUNROOF (SALOON) Safety auto-reverse Reinitialisation


When the sunroof is closing and meets
System which improves the ventilation an obstacle, it stops then partially opens If a malfunction occurs following recon-
and light in the passenger compartment. again. nection of the battery, the sunroof must
It is tted with a system which provides be reinitialised:
protection if an obstacle is detected and place the control in the initial position
a shutter to maintain a comfortable tem- "O",
perature.
i press the centre of the control for
more than two seconds,
In the event of unwanted opening of
Operation the roof on closing (for example, in wait until the roof closes completely,
the presence of ice), and immediately then, the sunroof opens again by a
after the roof stops: few millimetres.
move the control to the "O" position The safety auto-reverse function is
and press the control immediately, not active during these operations.
continue to press the control
until the roof is fully closed.
The safety auto-reverse function is
not active during these operations.

!
Always remove the key from the
ignition when leaving the vehicle,
Shutter even for a short time.
Opening The sunroof shutter is manual. In the event of contact during opera-
It is stored automatically when the roof tion of the roof, you must reverse the
Turn the control to the left (nine possible movement of the roof. To do this,
settings). is opened.
press the switch concerned.
A deector gradually unfolds on opening When the driver operates the roof
to prevent unwanted gusts of air. switch, he must ensure that no one
is preventing correct closing of the
roof.
Closing The driver must ensure that the pas-
Return the control to the initial position sengers use the sunroof correctly.
"O". Be aware of children when operating
the roof.

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PANORAMIC ROOF PANORAMIC ROOF (SW)
(SALOON) System which consists of a panoramic sur- !
System which consists of a panoramic sur- face of tinted glass to increase the light and If an obstacle is encountered during
face of tinted glass to increase the light and visibility in the passenger compartment. It operation of the shutter, the movement
visibility in the passenger compartment. It is tted with an electric shutter in two parts of the shutter must be reversed. To do
is tted with a manual shutter in two parts to maintain a comfortable temperature. this, press the control concerned.
to maintain a comfortable temperature. When the driver operates the shutter
control, he must ensure that no one
is preventing correct closing of the
Opening Opening shutter.
The driver must ensure that pas-
sengers use the shutter correctly.
Be aware of children when operating
the shutter.

Take the shutter by its handle and push Pull control A.


it rearwards to the required position. The shutter stops when the control is
released.

Closing Closing
Take the shutter by its handle and pull Press control A.
it forwards to the required position. The shutter stops when the control is
released.

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ACCESS

FUEL TANK
Reservoir which should be relled with
fuel, when the minimum level has been To ll the tank in complete safety:
detected. it is imperative that the engine is
Fuel tank capacity: approximately 50 litres. switched off,
open the fuel ller ap,
insert the key in the cap, then turn it
to the left,

Low fuel level


When the fuel tank minimum
level is reached, this warning
light comes on on the instrument
panel.
The distance which can be travelled remove the cap and hook it onto
with the fuel remaining is approxi- the clip located on the inside of the
mately 30 miles (50 km). ap,
If you run out of fuel, refer also to the ll the tank, but do not continue
"Practical information" section. after the 3rd cut-off of the pump;
this could cause malfunctions.
Filling
A label afxed to the inside of the ap
reminds you of the type of fuel to be
used depending on your engine.

When you have lled the tank:


put the cap back in place,
turn the key to the right, then remove
i The key cannot be removed from it from the cap,
the lock until the cap is put back on close the ap.
the tank.

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LIGHTING CONTROLS Manual controls
System for selection and control of the The lighting commands are made directly
various front and rear lights providing Model without AUTO lighting by the driver by means of ring A and
the vehicles lighting. lever B.

A. main lighting mode selection ring,


Main lighting with:
The vehicles various front and rear lights
are designed to adapt the drivers visi- lights off,
bility gradually in relation to the climatic
conditions:
- side lights, to be seen,
- dipped headlamps to see without side lights only,
dazzling other drivers,
- main beam headlamps for good visibility
when the road is clear.
dipped or main beam
Additional lighting headlamps,
Model with AUTO lighting
Other lights are installed to respond to
particular driving conditions:
automatic lighting.
- rear fog lamps to be seen from a
distance,
- front fog lamps for even better visibility, B. lever for inversion of the lights by
- directional headlamps for improved pulling: dipped headlamps/main
visibility around bends. beam headlamps.
In the lights off and side lights modes,
the driver can switch on the main beam
headlamps directly ("headlamp ash")
Programmes for as long as he pulls the lever.
Various automatic lighting control
modes are also available according to
the following options: Displays
- "follow-me-home" lighting, The corresponding indicator light comes on on
- automatic lighting, the instrument panel to conrm the selective
- static directional lighting. switching on of the lighting selected.

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C. fog lamps selection ring.

Model with rear fog lamps only


These operate with the dipped and main
beam headlamps.
!
In good weather or in rain, both day
and night, the front fog lamps and
the rear fog lamps are prohibited. In
these situations, the power of their
rear fog lamps beams may dazzle other drivers.
Do not forget to switch off the front
fog lamps and the rear fog lamps
To switch on the fog lamps, turn when they are no longer necessary.
push ring C forwards.
When the lights are switched off auto-
matically (on AUTO model), the fog
lamps and the dipped headlamps will
remain on.
To switch off all of the lights, turn
push ring C rearwards. i Lights on reminder
The triggering of an audible signal
when a front door is opened warns
the driver that he has forgotten to
Model with front and rear switch off his vehicles lights, with
fog lamps front and rear fog lamps the ignition off.
In this case, switching off the lights
will stop the audible signal.
To switch on the fog lamps, turn
push ring C forwards. When the ignition is switched off, if the
dipped headlamps remain on, they
To switch off the rear fog lamps, turn will be switched off automatically after
push ring C rearwards twice in suc- thirty minutes to prevent discharging
cession. of the battery.
When the lights are switched off auto-
matically (on AUTO model) or when
the dipped headlamps are switched off
manually, the fog lamps and the side
lights will remain on.
Turn the ring rearwards to switch
off the fog lamps, the side lights will
then switch off.

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Daytime lights* Automatic lighting Coupling with the "Follow-me-home"
lighting
On vehicles tted with daytime lights, The side lights and dipped headlamps Association with the automatic lighting
the dipped headlamps come on when are switched on automatically, without provides the "follow-me-home" lighting
the vehicle is started. any action on the part of the driver, when with the following additional options:
a low level of external light is detected
This indicator light comes on (sensor behind the interior mirror) or when - selection of the duration of main-
on the instrument panel. the windscreen wipers are switched on. taining of the lighting for 15, 30 or
60 seconds in the vehicle param-
As soon as the brightness returns to a eters on the multifunction display
The instruments and controls (instru- sufcient level or the windscreen wipers conguration menu,
ment panel, multifunction display, air are switched off, the lights are switched
conditioning control panel, ...) are not off automatically. - automatic activation of "follow-me-
lit, unless the automatic switching on of home" lighting when automatic lighting
the lights mode is activated or the lights is in operation.
are switched on manually.

"Follow-me-home" lighting
Operating fault
The dipped headlamps remain on tem- In the event of a malfunction of
porarily, after switching off the vehicles the brightness sensor, the lights
ignition, to make the drivers exit easier come on accompanied by the
in poor light. service warning light, an audible
signal and a message on the multifunction
display.
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.
Activation
With the ignition off, activate a
"headlamp ash" using lever B.
A second "headlamp ash" switches
the function off again.
Activation
Turn ring A to the "AUTO" position.
! In fog or snow, the brightness
sensor may detect sufcient light.
The automatic lighting is accompanied Therefore, the lights will not come
by a message on the multifunction dis- on automatically.
Switching off play.
The "follow-me-home" lighting is Do not cover the brightness sensor,
switched off automatically following the Deactivation coupled with the rain sensor and
door locking command, after a given Turn ring A to a position other than located in the centre of the wind-
time. "AUTO". Deactivation is accompanied screen behind the interior mirror;
by a message on the multifunction dis- the associated functions would no
play. longer be controlled.

* According to country.
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Daytime lights* Automatic lighting Coupling with the "Follow-me-home"
lighting
On vehicles tted with daytime lights, The side lights and dipped headlamps Association with the automatic lighting
the dipped headlamps come on when are switched on automatically, without provides the "follow-me-home" lighting
the vehicle is started. any action on the part of the driver, when with the following additional options:
a low level of external light is detected
This indicator light comes on (sensor behind the interior mirror) or when - selection of the duration of main-
on the instrument panel. the windscreen wipers are switched on. taining of the lighting for 15, 30 or
60 seconds in the vehicle param-
As soon as the brightness returns to a eters on the multifunction display
The instruments and controls (instru- sufcient level or the windscreen wipers conguration menu,
ment panel, multifunction display, air are switched off, the lights are switched
conditioning control panel, ...) are not off automatically. - automatic activation of "follow-me-
lit, unless the automatic switching on of home" lighting when automatic lighting
the lights mode is activated or the lights is in operation.
are switched on manually.

"Follow-me-home" lighting
Operating fault
The dipped headlamps remain on tem- In the event of a malfunction of
porarily, after switching off the vehicles the brightness sensor, the lights
ignition, to make the drivers exit easier come on accompanied by the
in poor light. service warning light, an audible
signal and a message on the multifunction
display.
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.
Activation
With the ignition off, activate a
"headlamp ash" using lever B.
A second "headlamp ash" switches
the function off again.
Activation
Turn ring A to the "AUTO" position.
! In fog or snow, the brightness
sensor may detect sufcient light.
The automatic lighting is accompanied Therefore, the lights will not come
by a message on the multifunction dis- on automatically.
Switching off play.
The "follow-me-home" lighting is Do not cover the brightness sensor,
switched off automatically following the Deactivation coupled with the rain sensor and
door locking command, after a given Turn ring A to a position other than located in the centre of the wind-
time. "AUTO". Deactivation is accompanied screen behind the interior mirror;
by a message on the multifunction dis- the associated functions would no
play. longer be controlled.

* According to country.
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STATIC DIRECTIONAL Programming HEADLAMP ADJUSTMENT
LIGHTING The function is activated or
deactivated via the multi-
When the dipped or main beam head- function display congura-
lamps are on, this function enables the tion menu.
beam to light the inside of the turn with
an additional angle of approximately By default, this function is
30. activated.
The use of this lighting is optimum above
all at low and average speed (city driving,
winding roads, ...).
Switching on
with directional lighting
The system is switched on from a certain
speed and a certain angle of rotation of
the steering wheel.

Switching off To avoid causing a nuisance to other


The system is switched off below a road users, the height of the headlamps
certain angle of rotation of the steering should be adjusted in relation to the
wheel. load in the vehicle.
It is switched off when reverse gear is 0. 1 or 2 people in the front seats.
engaged. -. 3 people.
1. 5 people.
Operating fault 2. 5 people + maximum authorised load.
without directional lighting 3. Driver + maximum authorised load.
In the event of a malfunction,
this warning light ashes on
the instrument panel, accom-
panied by a message on the
multifunction display.
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.

i The initial setting is position "0".

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WIPER CONTROLS Model with intermittent wiping Manual controls
System for the selection and control of The wiping commands are made directly
the various front and rear wiping modes by the driver using lever A and ring B.
permitting the dispersal of rain and
cleaning.
The vehicles various front and rear
wipers are designed to gradually im- Windscreen wipers
prove the drivers visibility in relation to
the weather conditions. A. wiping speed selection lever:

fast (heavy rain),

Programmes
normal (moderate rain),
Various automatic wiping control
modes are also available depending intermittent (in proportion to
on the following options: the speed of the vehicle),
- automatic windscreen wiping,
- rear wiping on engaging reverse off,
gear. Model with AUTO wiping
single wipe (press downwards),

automatic (refer to the


following page).

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Rear wiper A. rear wiper selection ring: Windscreen and headlamp wash

off,

intermittent wipe,

wiping with screenwash (xed


duration).

Pull the windscreen wiper stalk to-


wards you. The windscreen wash
Reverse gear then the windscreen wipers operate
When reverse gear is engaged, if the for a xed period.
windscreen wipers are operating, the The headlamp wash is also activated,
rear wiper will start. if the dipped headlamps are on.

Programming
The function is activated or
switched off via the multi-
function display conguration
menu.
By default, this function is
activated.
! In the presence of snow or consider- i On vehicles tted with automatic
able frost and when using a tailgate air conditioning, any action on the
bicycle carrier, deactivate the auto- windscreen wash control results in
matic rear wiper via the multifunction temporary closing of the air intake
display conguration menu. to avoid odour inside the passenger
compartment.

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Automatic windscreen wiping Special position of the windscreen
wipers
The windscreen wipers operate auto- i
matically, without any action on the part The automatic wiping must be
of the driver, if rain is detected (sensor reactivated if the ignition has been
behind the interior mirror), adapting their off for more than one minute, by
speed to the intensity of the rainfall. pushing the stalk A downwards.

Operating fault
If an automatic wiping malfunction occurs,
the wipers will operate in intermittent mode.
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.

In the minute following switching off of the


ignition, any action on the stalk positions
the wipers in the centre of the windscreen.
! Do not cover the rain sensor, coupled
This action enables you to position the
wiper blades for winter parking.
with the brightness sensor and lo-
cated in the centre of the windscreen To park the wipers after this has been
Activation behind the interior mirror. done, switch on the ignition and operate
the stalk.
This is controlled manually by the driver Switch off the ignition when using
by pushing the stalk A to the "AUTO" an automatic car wash.
position. In winter, it is advisable to wait until
It is accompanied by a message on the the windscreen is completely clear
multifunction display. of ice before activating the auto-
matic wiping.
Switching off
This is controlled manually by the driver
by moving the stalk A to another position
and returning it to position "0".
It is accompanied by a message on the
multifunction display.

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COURTESY LIGHTS Front and rear courtesy lights
Selection and control of the various i In permanent lighting mode, different
passenger compartment lights. lighting times are available:
- with the ignition off, approxi-
mately ten minutes,
- in energy economy mode, approxi-
mately thirty seconds,
- with the engine running, unlimited.

Map reading lights


With the ignition on, press the cor-
responding switch.
In this position, the courtesy
light comes on gradually:

- when the vehicle is unlocked,


- when the key is removed from the
ignition,
- when the remote control locking button is
activated, in order to locate your vehicle.

It switches off gradually:


- when the vehicle is locked,
- when the ignition is switched on,
- 30 seconds after the last door is
closed.

Permanently off.
1. Front courtesy light
2. Map reading lights
3. Rear courtesy light
Permanent lighting.

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CHILD SAFETY

!
The incorrect installation of a child Installing a booster seat As a safety precaution, do not leave:
seat in a vehicle compromises the The chest part of the seat belt must - one or more children alone and
childs protection in the event of an be positioned on the childs shoulder unsupervised in a vehicle,
accident. without touching the neck. - a child or an animal in a vehicle
Remember to fasten the seat belts or Ensure that the lap part of the seat which is exposed to the sun, with
the child seat harnesses keeping the belt passes correctly over the childs the windows closed,
slack in relation to the childs body to thighs.
a minimum, even for short journeys. - the keys within reach of children
PEUGEOT recommends the use of a inside the vehicle.
For optimum installation of the "forward booster seat which has a back, tted
facing" child seat, ensure that the back To prevent accidental opening of the
with a seat belt guide at shoulder level. doors, use the "Child lock".
of the child seat is in contact with the
back of the vehicles seat and that the Take care not to open the rear windows
head restraint does not cause any dis- by more than one third.
comfort. To protect young children from the
If the head restraint has to be removed, rays of the sun, t side blinds on the
ensure that it is stored or attached se- rear windows.
curely to prevent it from being thrown
around the vehicle in the event of sharp
braking.
Children under the age of 10 must not
travel in the "forward facing" position
on the front passenger seat, unless
the rear seats are already occupied
by other children, cannot be used or
are absent.
Disarm the passenger air bag when
a "rear facing" child seat is installed
on the front seat. Otherwise, the child
would risk being seriously injured or
killed if the air bag were to inate.

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CHILD SAFETY

INSTALLING A CHILD SEAT


TO CHILD SEATS USING A THREE POINT SEAT
BELT
Although one of PEUGEOTs main cri- "Rearwards-facing" "Forwards-facing"
teria when designing your vehicle, the
safety of your children also depends on When a "rearwards-facing" child seat is When a "forwards-facing" child seat is
you. installed on the front passenger seat, installed on the front passenger seat,
it is essential that the passenger air adjust the vehicles seat to the interme-
For maximum safety, please follow bag is disarmed. Otherwise, the child diate longitudinal position with the seat
these precautions: would risk being seriously injured or back upright and leave the passenger
- in accordance with Directive killed if the air bag were to inate. air bag armed.
2003/20, all children under the
age of 12 or less than one metre
fty tall must travel in approved
child seats suited to their weight,
on seats tted with a seat belt or
ISOFIX mountings*,
- statistically, the safest seats in
your vehicle for the transportation
of 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.
Intermediate
longitudinal position

i PEUGEOT recommends that children


should travel in the rear seats of your
vehicle:
- "rearwards-facing" up to the age
of 2, * The rules for transporting children are
- "forwards-facing" over the age specic to each country. Consult the
of 2. current legislation in your country.

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CHILD SEATS RECOMMENDED BY PEUGEOT


PEUGEOT offers a complete range of recommended child seats which are secured
using a three point seat belt:

Group 0: from birth to 10 kg


Group 0+: from birth to 13 kg

L1
Passenger air bag OFF "RMER Baby-Safe Plus"
Installed in the rear-facing position.

Groups 1, 2 and 3: from 9 to 36 kg

L2
"KIDDY Life"
For the safety of young children
(from 9 to 18 kg), PEUGEOT
recommends use of the restraining cushion.

Groups 2 and 3: from 15 to 36 kg

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

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CHILD SEATS RECOMMENDED BY PEUGEOT


PEUGEOT offers a complete range of recommended child seats which are secured
using a three point seat belt:

Group 0: from birth to 10 kg


Group 0+: from birth to 13 kg

L1
Passenger air bag OFF "RMER Baby-Safe Plus"
Installed in the rear-facing position.

Groups 1, 2 and 3: from 9 to 36 kg

L2
"KIDDY Life"
For the safety of young children
(from 9 to 18 kg), PEUGEOT
recommends use of the restraining cushion.

Groups 2 and 3: from 15 to 36 kg

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

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LOCATION OF CHILD SEATS SECURED USING THE SEAT BELT (SALOON)


In accordance with the European regulation (Directive 2000/3), this table indicates the options for the installation of child seats
secured using the seat belt and universally approved (a) in relation to the weight of the child and the seat in the vehicle.

Weight of the child/indicative age

Less than 13 kg From 9 to 18 kg From 15 to 25 kg From 22 to 36 kg


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

Front passenger seat (c)

- xed U U U U

- height adjustable

Rear side seats U U U U

Rear centre seat* U X X X

(a)Universal child seat: child seat which can be installed in all vehicles using the seat belt.
(b)Group 0: from birth to 10 kg.
(c)Consult the legislation in force in your country before installing your child on this seat.
U: seat suitable for the installation of a child seat secured using the seat belt and universally approved "rear facing" and/or
"forward facing".
X: seat not suitable for the installation of a child seat of the weight group indicated.
CHILD SAFETY

LOCATION OF CHILD SEATS SECURED USING THE SEAT BELT (SW)


In accordance with the European regulation (Directive 2000/3), this table indicates the options for the installation of child seats
secured using the seat belt and universally approved (a) in relation to the weight of the child and the seat in the vehicle.

Weight of the child/indicative age

Less than 13 kg From 9 to 18 kg From 15 to 25 kg From 22 to 36 kg


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

Front passenger seat (c)

- xed

- height adjustable U U U U

Rear side seats U U U U

Rear centre seat U* U* U* U*

* The rear left side seat becomes unusable.

(a) Universal child seat: child seat which can be installed in all vehicles using the seat belt.
(b) Group 0: from birth to 10 kg.
(c) Consult the legislation in force in your country before installing your child on this seat.
U: seat suitable for the installation of a child seat secured using the seat belt and universally approved "rear facing" and/or
"forward facing".

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"ISOFIX" MOUNTINGS These are three rings for each seat: This ISOFIX mounting system guarantees
you fast, reliable and safe tting of the child
Your vehicle has been approved in accor- seat in your vehicle.
dance with the new ISOFIX regulation. The ISOFIX child seats are tted with
The seats, represented below, are tted two locks which are secured easily on
with regulation ISOFIX mountings: the two rings A.
Some also have an upper strap which
is attached to ring B.
Saloon To attach this strap, raise the vehicle
seats head restraint then pass the hook
between its rods. Then x the hook on
ring B and tighten the upper strap.

- two rings A, located between the


GTi vehicle seat back and cushion, indi-
cated by a label,

! The incorrect installation of a child


seat in a vehicle compromises the
childs protection in the event of an
accident.

SW
i For information regarding the ISOFIX
child seats which can be installed in
your vehicle, consult the summary
table for the location of the ISOFIX
child seats.
- a ring B, for xing the upper strap
referred to as the TOP TETHER.

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ISOFIX CHILD SEAT RECOMMENDED BY PEUGEOT AND APPROVED FOR YOUR VEHICLE

RMER Duo Plus ISOFIX (size category B1)

Group 1: from 9 to 18 kg

Installed in the forward 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.

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

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SUMMARY TABLE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ISOFIX CHILD SEATS (SALOON)


In accordance with the European regulation (ECE 16), this table indicates the options for the installation of ISOFIX child seats
on the vehicle seats tted with ISOFIX mountings.
In the case of the universal and semi-universal ISOFIX child seats, the child seats ISOFIX size category, determined by a
letter from A to G, is indicated on the child seat next to the ISOFIX logo.

Weight of the child/indicative age

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

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

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

Universal and semi-universal IUF**


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

IUF: seat suitable for the installation of an Isox Universal seat, "Forward facing" and secured using the "Top Tether" upper strap.
IL-SU: seat suitable for the installation an Isox Semi-Universal seat which is:
- "rear facing" tted with a "Top Tether" upper strap or a stay,
- "forward facing" tted with a stay,
- an infant car seat tted with a "Top Tether" upper strap or a stay.
For the securing of the "Top Tether" upper strap, refer to the "Isox Mountings" section.
X: seat which is not suitable for the installation of an ISOFIX seat of the size category indicated.
* The ISOFIX infant car seat, xed to the lower rings of a seat equipped with ISOFIX mountings, occupies the three rear
seats.
To install it on the rear seats of a 3-door model, the front seat belt must be adjusted to the lowest position.
** The head restraint of the seat equipped with ISOFIX mountings must be removed and stored.
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SUMMARY TABLE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ISOFIX CHILD SEATS (GTI)


In accordance with the European regulation (ECE 16), this table indicates the options for the installation of ISOFIX child seats
on the vehicle seats tted with ISOFIX mountings.
In the case of the universal and semi-universal ISOFIX child seats, the child seats ISOFIX size category, determined by a
letter from A to G, is indicated on the child seat next to the ISOFIX logo.
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
(group 0+) From 1 to 3 years approx
Up to 6 months approx
Up to 1 year approx

Type of ISOFIX child seat Infant car seat "rear facing" "rear facing" "rear facing"

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

Universal and semi-universal IUF


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

IUF: seat suitable for the installation of an Isox Universal seat, "Forward facing" and secured using the "Top Tether" upper strap.
IL-SU: seat suitable for the installation of an Isox Semi-Universal seat which is:
- "rear facing" tted with a "Top Tether" upper strap or a stay,
- "forward facing" tted with a stay.
For the securing of the "Top Tether" upper strap, refer to the "Isox Mountings" section.
X : seat which is not suitable for the installation of an ISOFIX seat of the size category indicated.

* The corresponding front seat belt must be adjusted to the highest position minus one notch.
The corresponding front seat must be adjusted to the mid-way longitudinal position plus two notches.
** The corresponding front seat belt must be adjusted to the highest position minus one notch.

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SUMMARY TABLE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ISOFIX CHILD SEATS (SW)


In accordance with the European regulation (ECE 16), this table indicates the options for the installation of ISOFIX child seats
on the vehicle seats tted with ISOFIX mountings.
In the case of the universal and semi-universal ISOFIX child seats, the child seats ISOFIX size category, determined by a
letter from A to G, is indicated on the child seat next to the ISOFIX logo.

Weight of the child/indicative age

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

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

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

Universal and semi-universal IUF (a)


ISOFIX child seats which can IL-SU (a) IL-SU (a) IL-SU (a)
be installed on the rear seats IL-SU (a)

IUF: seat suitable for the installation of an Isox Universal seat, "Forward facing" and secured using the "Top Tether" upper strap.
IL-SU: seat suitable for the installation an Isox Semi-Universal seat which is:
- "rear facing" tted with a "Top Tether" upper strap or a stay,
- "forward facing" tted with a stay,
- an infant car seat tted with a "Top Tether" upper strap or a stay.
For the securing of the "Top Tether" upper strap, refer to the "Isox Mountings" section.
X: seat which is not suitable for the installation of an ISOFIX seat of the category indicated.
(a) The head restraint where the ISOFIX seat is tted must be removed and stored safely.
* The ISOFIX infant car seat, xed to the lower rings of a seat equipped with ISOFIX mountings, occupies the three rear
seats and prevents use of the 2/3 - 1/3 modularity.
** The front seat must be adjusted to the most forward position minus ve notches.
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MANUAL CHILD LOCK ELECTRIC CHILD LOCK


Mechanical system to prevent opening of Remote control system to prevent opening
the rear door using its interior control. of the rear doors using their interior controls.
The control is located on the edge of The control is located in the centre of
each rear door. the fascia.

Locking Activation

Turn the red control one quarter of


a turn to the right using the ignition
Press button A. ! This system is independent and in
The indicator light on button A comes no circumstances does it take the
key. on, accompanied by a message on the place of the central locking control.
multifunction display.
Check the status of the child lock
Unlocking each time you switch on the ignition.
Turn the red control one quarter of Deactivation Always remove the key from the
a turn to the left using the ignition Press button A again. ignition when leaving the vehicle,
key. even for a short time.
The indicator light on button A switches
off, accompanied by a message on the In the event of a serious impact,
multifunction display. the electric child lock is deactivated
automatically to allow the rear pas-
sengers to exit the vehicle.

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DIRECTION INDICATORS HORN


Selection of the left or right direction in- A visual warning by means of the direction in- Audible warning to alert other road users
dicators to signal a change of direction dicators to alert other road users to a vehicle to an imminent danger.
of the vehicle. breakdown, towing or accident.

Press button A, the direction indicators


ash.
They can operate with the ignition off. Press one of the spokes of the steering
Lower the lights stalk when moving wheel.
to the left. Automatic lighting of hazard
Raise the lights stalk when moving warning lights
to the right.
When braking in an emergency, depending
i Use the horn moderately and only
on the deceleration, the hazard warning lights in the following cases:
come on. - immediate danger,
i If you forget to cancel the direction in- They will switch off automatically the - when overtaking a cyclist or a
dicators for more than twenty seconds, rst time you accelerate. pedestrian,
the volume of the audible signal will
increase if the speed is above 40 mph If they do not, press button A to - when approaching an area
(60 km/h). switch the direction indicators off. where there is no visibility.

i As a safety precaution in a trafc jam,


switch on the hazard warning lights if
you are the last in the queue.

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TYRE UNDER-INFLATION Puncture


DETECTION This warning light and the STOP ! All repairs and changing of tyres
System which automatically checks the warning light come on on the on a wheel tted with this system
pressure of the tyres while driving. instrument panel, accompanied must be carried out by a PEUGEOT
by an audible signal and a mes- dealer.
sage on the multifunction display
locating the wheel concerned. If, when changing a tyre, you install
a wheel which is not detected by
Stop immediately, avoiding any sudden your vehicle (example: tting of snow
movement of the steering wheel and tyres), you must have the system
the brakes. reinitialised by a PEUGEOT dealer.
Change the damaged wheel (punctured
or very deated tyre), and have the tyre
pressure checked as soon as possible.

Sensor(s) not detected or faulty


A message appears on the multifunction
display, accompanied by an audible signal,
i
Sensors tted in each valve trigger a This system does not eliminate
to locate the wheel or wheels which are not the need to have the tyre pres-
warning in the event of malfunction detected or to indicate a fault in the system.
(speed above 12 mph (20 km/h). sure checked regularly (refer to the
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to replace "Identication features" paragraph)
the faulty sensor(s). to ensure that the optimum dynamic
performance of the vehicle is main-
The tyre under-ination detection tained and prevent premature wear
i system is an aid to driving which does of the tyres, particularly in arduous
not replace the need for the driver to driving conditions (heavy load, high
be vigilant or to drive responsibly. speed).
The tyre pressures must be checked
Flat tyre cold, at least once a month. Re-
A message appears on the multifunction
display, accompanied by an audible signal,
i This message is also displayed
member to check the pressure of
the spare wheel.
when one of the wheels is away
to locate the wheel concerned. from the vehicle (being repaired) or The tyre under-ination detection
Check the tyre pressures as soon when one or more wheels without a system may experience temporary
as possible. sensor are tted. interference due to radioelectric
emissions on a frequency close to
This check must be carried out when The spare wheel is not tted with that used by the system.
the tyres are cold. a sensor.

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BRAKING ASSISTANCE Operating fault Emergency braking assistance


SYSTEMS* System which, in an emergency, ena-
If this warning light comes on,
Group of supplementary systems which accompanied by an audible sig- bles you to obtain the optimum braking
help you to obtain optimum braking in nal and a message on the multi- pressure more quickly, thus reducing
complete safety in emergency situations: function display, it indicates a the stopping distance.
- the anti-lock braking system (ABS), malfunction of the anti-lock braking sys-
tem which could result in loss of control of Activation
- the electronic brake force distribution the vehicle when braking. It is triggered by the speed at which the
(EBFD), brake pedal is pressed.
- the emergency braking assistance The effect of this is a reduction in the
(EBA). If this warning light comes on,
together with the STOP and resistance of the pedal and an increase
ABS warning lights, accompa- in braking efciency.
nied by an audible signal and a
message on the multifunction display, it
indicates a malfunction of the electron-
ic brake force distribution which could
Anti-lock braking system and result in loss of control of the vehicle ! When braking in an emergency,
press rmly without releasing the
when braking. pressure.
electronic brake force distribution
You MUST stop as soon as it is safe
Linked systems which improve the stability to do so.
and manoeuvrability of your vehicle when
braking, in particular on poor or slippery
surfaces. In both cases, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer.

Activation
The anti-lock braking system comes
into operation automatically when there
is a risk of wheel lock. i When replacing wheels (tyres and
Normal operation of the ABS may make rims), ensure that they conform to the
itself felt by slight vibration of the brake manufacturers recommendations.
pedal.

! When braking in an emergency,


press very rmly without releasing
the pressure.
* According to country.
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TRAJECTORY CONTROL Steering/ESP coupling


SYSTEMS system (SSP)
Anti-skid regulation (ASR) and This system optimises the stability of
electronic stability programme the vehicle and its braking capacity by
(ESP) combining the actions of the ESP and
electric power steering when braking on
The anti-skid regulation optimises surfaces on which the grip of the right-
traction to prevent skidding of the hand and left-hand wheel differs.
wheels, by acting on the brakes of the It permits increased braking of the wheels
driving wheels and on the engine. which are in contact with the section of
The electronic stability programme acts road offering the higher level of grip and,
on the brake of one or more wheels and anticipating the instability of the vehicle,
on the engine to keep the vehicle on the the application of a slight correction to
trajectory required by the driver. the turning angle of the wheels to assist
Press the "ESP OFF" button, located the driver in maintaining his trajectory.
in the centre of the fascia.
Activation
These systems are activated automatically If this warning light comes on on
each time the vehicle is started. the instrument panel and the in-
dicator light on the button comes
They come into operation in on, this indicates that the ASR
and ESP systems are disarmed.
!
the event of a grip or trajectory The ESP/ASR systems offer excep-
problem. Reactivation tional safety in normal driving, but
This is indicated by ashing of this These systems are reactivated auto- this should not encourage the driver
warning light on the instrument matically each time the ignition is switched to take extra risks or drive at high
panel. back on or from 30 mph (50 km/h) (except speed.
in the case of the 1.6 l 16V THP 175 bhp The correct functioning of these
petrol engine). systems depends on observation
Press the "ESP OFF" button again of the manufacturers recommen-
Disarming dations regarding the wheels (tyres
to reactivate them manually.
In exceptional conditions (starting a and rims), the braking components,
vehicle which is bogged down, stuck Operating fault the electronic components and the
in snow, on soft ground, ...), it may be PEUGEOT assembly and operation
advisable to disarm the ASR and ESP If this warning light comes on, procedures.
systems, so that the wheels can move accompanied by an audible sig- After an impact, have these systems
freely and regain grip. nal and a message on the multi- checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.
function display, this indicates a
malfunction of these systems.
Have them checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.

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SEAT BELTS Fastening Height adjustment

Front seat belts


The front seat belts are tted with a pre-
tensioning and force limiting system.
This system improves safety in the front
seats in the event of front impacts. De-
pending on the severity of the impact,
the pretensioning system instantly tight-
ens the seat belts against the body of
the occupants.
The pretensioning seat belts are active
when the ignition is on.
The force limiter reduces the pressure
of the seat belt on the chest of the oc-
cupant, increasing his protection. Pull the strap, then insert the tongue To lower the attachment point, squeeze
On the 5-door and GTi versions, a slider, in the buckle. control A and slide it downwards.
tted on the seat belt, makes it possible to Check that the seat belt is fastened To raise the attachment point, slide
support the buckle as close as possible to correctly by pulling the strap. control A upwards.
the strap return.

Unfastening
Press the red button on the buckle. Seat belt not fastened/unfastened
warning light
When the ignition is switched on,
this warning light comes on on
the instrument panel if the driver*
and/or the front passenger has
not fastened his seat belt.
Above approximately 12 mph (20 km/h)
and for two minutes, this warning light
ashes accompanied by an audible sig-
nal of increasing volume. When the two
minutes have elapsed, this warning light
remains on until the driver* and/or the
front passenger fastens his seat belt.

* According to country.
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Seat belt not fastened/unfastened Rear seat belts Seat belt unfastened warning lights
warning lights bar bar
The rear seats are tted with three seat
belts**, each with three anchoring points
and an inertia reel with force limiter.

Fastening
Pull the strap, then insert the tongue
in the buckle.
Check that the seat belt is fastened
correctly by pulling the strap.
1. Front left seat belt warning light. When the ignition is switched on, the
corresponding warning lights 3, 4** and
2. Front right seat belt warning light. 5 come on for approximately 30 seconds
3. Rear left seat belt warning light. Unfastening in red if the seat belt is not fastened:
4. Rear centre seat belt warning light**. Press the red button on the buckle. When the engine is running, the corre-
5. Rear right seat belt warning light. sponding warning light 3, 4** or 5 comes on
On the central bar, the corresponding in red, accompanied by an audible signal
warning light 1 or 2 comes on in red if and a message on the multifunction dis-
Seat belt unfastened warning light play, if a rear passenger has unfastened his
the seat belt is not fastened or is unfas-
tened. seat belt.
This warning light comes on on
the instrument panel if one or
more rear passengers unbuckle
their seat belt.

** Except GTi.
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The driver must ensure that the pas- In order to be effective, a seat belt: Recommendations for children:
i sengers use the seat belts correctly
and that they are all properly re-
- must be tightened as close to the - use a suitable child seat if the pas-
body as possible, senger is less than 12 years old or
strained before setting off. shorter than one metre fty,
- must restrain one adult only,
Wherever you are seated in the vehicle, - do not use the strap-guide* when
always fasten your seat belt, even for - must not bear any trace of cuts or
fraying, a child seat is installed.
short journeys.
- must be pulled in front of you with - never use the same seat belt to
Do not invert the seat belt buckles as secure more than one person,
they will not full their role fully. a smooth movement, checking
that it does not twist, - never allow a child to travel on
If the seats have armrests*, the lap
part of the seat belt must always pass - must not be transformed or modied your lap.
under the armrest. to avoid altering its performance. Depending on the nature and serious-
In accordance with current safety regu- ness of the impacts, the pretensioning
The seat belts are tted with an inertia device may be triggered before and in-
reel permitting automatic adjustment lations, all repairs and checks must be
carried out by a PEUGEOT dealer who dependently of the air bags. Triggering
of the length of the strap to your size. of the pre-tensioners is accompanied
The seat belt is stored automatically guarantees that the work is carried out
correctly. by a slight emission of harmless smoke
when not in use. and a noise, due to the activation of the
Before and after use, ensure that the Have your seat belts checked regularly
by a PEUGEOT dealer and particularly pyrotechnic cartridge incorporated in the
seat belt is rolled up correctly. system.
if the straps show signs of damage.
The lower part of the strap must be In all cases, the air bag warning light
positioned as low as possible on the Clean the seat belt straps with soapy
water or a textile cleaning product, comes on.
pelvis. Following an impact, have the seat
sold by PEUGEOT dealers.
The upper part must be positioned in belts system checked, and if necessary
the hollow of the shoulder. After folding or moving a seat or rear
bench seat, ensure that the seat belt replaced, by a PEUGEOT dealer.
The inertia reels are tted with an auto- is positioned and rolled up correctly.
matic locking device which comes into
operation in the event of a collision, on
emergency braking or if the vehicle rolls
over. You can release the device by pull-
ing rapidly on the strap and releasing it.

* According to model.

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AIR BAGS Impact detection zones Front air bags

System designed to maximise the safety System which protects the head and
of the occupants (with the exception of chest of the driver and front passenger
the rear centre passenger) in the event in the event of a front impact.
of violent collisions. It supplements the The drivers air bag is incorporated in the
action of the force-limiting seat belts. centre of the steering wheel; the front
passengers air bag is incorporated in
the fascia above the glove box.
If a collision occurs, the electronic de-
tectors record and analyse the front and
side impacts sustained in the impact
detection zones:
- in the case of a serious impact, the
air bags are triggered instantly and
protect the occupants of the vehicle
(with the exception of the rear centre A. Front impact zone.
passenger); immediately after the
impact, the air bags deate rapidly B. Side impact zone.
so that they do not hinder visibility or
the exit of the occupants,
- in the case of a minor or rear impact
or in certain roll-over conditions, the
air bags will not be triggered; the
seat belt alone is sufcient to pro-
vide optimum protection in these
situations.
i Activation
Triggering of the air bag(s) is ac-
companied by a slight emission of The air bags are triggered simultaneously,
harmless smoke and a noise, due to unless the passengers front air bag is
the activation of the pyrotechnic car- disarmed, in the event of a serious front
tridge incorporated in the system. impact applied to all or part of the front im-
! The air bags do not operate This smoke is not harmful, but sen- pact zone A, in the longitudinal centreline
sitive individuals may experience of the vehicle on a horizontal plane and
when the ignition is switched off. directed from the front to the rear of the
slight irritation.
This equipment will only operate vehicle.
once. If a second impact occurs The noise of the detonation may
result in a slight loss of hearing for The front air bag inates between the front
(during the same or a subsequent occupant of the vehicle and the fascia to
accident), the air bag will not operate. a short time.
cushion his forward movement.

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Deactivation Operating fault


Only the front passengers air bag can
be disarmed:
! To guarantee the safety of your
child, it is imperative that the pas-
If this warning light comes on on
the instrument panel, accompa-
with the ignition off, insert the key senger air bag is disarmed when nied by an audible warning and
in the passenger air bag disarming you install a "rear facing" child seat a message on the multifunction
switch 1, on the front passenger seat. display, contact a PEUGEOT dealer to
turn it to the "OFF" position, Otherwise, the child would risk being have the system checked.
then, remove the key keeping the seriously injured or killed if the air bag
switch in this position. were triggered.

Reactivation
When you remove the child seat, turn ! If both air bag warning lights come
on continuously, do not install a
switch 1 to the "ON" position to re-arm "rear facing" child seat on the front
the air bag and so guarantee the safety passenger seat.
of your front passenger in the event of
an impact. Have the system checked by a
PEUGEOT dealer.

According to version, this warning


light comes on either on the instru-
ment panel or on the central bar
when the ignition is on and until
the air bag is re-armed.

108
SAFETY

Side air bags* Impact detection zones Activation


Activation It is triggered at the same time
System which protects the driver and as the corresponding side air bag in the
front passenger in the event of a serious event of a serious side impact applied to
side impact in order to limit the risk of all or part of the side impact zone B, per-
injury to the chest. pendicular to the longitudinal centreline
Each side air bag is incorporated in the of the vehicle on a horizontal plane and
front seat back frame, on the door side. directed from the outside towards the in-
side of the vehicle.
The curtain air bag inates between the
front or rear occupant of the vehicle and
the windows.

A. Front impact zone. ! In the event of a minor impact or


B. Side impact zone. bump on the side of the vehicle or
if the vehicle rolls over, the air bag
may not be triggered.
The air bag is not triggered in the
event of a rear or front collision.

Activation
It is triggered unilaterally in the event Curtain air bags* Operating fault
of a serious side impact applied to all
or part of the side impact zone B, per- System which protects the driver and If this warning light comes on on
pendicular to the longitudinal centreline passengers (with the exception of the the instrument panel, accompa-
of the vehicle on a horizontal plane and rear centre passenger) in the event of a nied by an audible signal and a
directed from the outside towards the serious side impact in order to limit the message on the multifunction
inside of the vehicle. risk of head injuries. display, contact a PEUGEOT dealer to
The side air bag inates between the Each curtain air bag is incorporated in have the system checked. The air bags
front occupant of the vehicle and the the pillars and the upper part of the pas- may no longer be triggered in the event
corresponding door trim pad. senger compartment. of a serious impact.

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SAFETY

For the air bags to be fully


! effective, observe the following
safety rules:
Sit in a normal upright position. Front air bags
Wear a correctly adjusted seat belt. Do not drive holding the steering wheel by its spokes or resting your hands on
Do not leave anything between the the centre part of the wheel.
occupants and the air bags (a child, Passengers must not place their feet on the fascia.
pet, object...). This could hamper the Smoke as little as possible as deployment of the air bags can cause burns or
operation of the air bags or injure the the risk of injury from a cigarette or pipe.
occupants.
Never remove or pierce the steering wheel or hit it violently.
After an accident or if the vehicle has
been stolen or broken into, have the
air bag systems checked.
All work on the air bag system is strictly Side air bags*
forbidden unless it is carried out by quali- Only put suitable covers on the seats. Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
ed personnel of the PEUGEOT net- Do not x or glue anything to the seat backs. This could cause injury to the
work. chest or arms when the side air bag inates.
Even if all of the precautions men- Do not sit with the upper part of the body any nearer to the door than necessary.
tioned are observed, a risk of injury
or of minor burns to the head, chest
or arms when an air bag is triggered
cannot be ruled out. In fact, the bag
inates almost instantly (within a few
milliseconds) then deates within the Curtain air bags*
same time discharging the hot gas via Do not x or glue anything to the roof. This could cause injury to the head when
openings provided for this purpose. the curtain air bag inates.
Do not remove the grab handles installed on the roof, they play a part in securing
the curtain air bags.

110
HANDBRAKE Releasing
Pull on the handle and press the
Mechanical brake to hold the vehicle button A to release the handbrake.
when stationary.

When the vehicle is being


driven, if this warning light and
STOP the warning light come
on, accompanied by an audible
signal and a message on the multi-func-
tion display, this indicates that the hand-
brake is still on or has not been properly
released.

! When parking on a slope, direct


your wheels to chock them against
the pavement, pull the handbrake
Applying and engage a gear.
Pull the handbrake to immobilise
your vehicle.

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"2 TRONIC" GEARBOX Gear lever Steering wheel controls
(SALOON)
Five-speed controlled manual gearbox
which offers a choice between the comfort
of automatic operation or the pleasure of
manual gear changing.
Three driving modes are offered:
- the automated mode for automatic
control of the gears by the gearbox,
- the sequential mode for manual
changing of the gears by the driver,
- the auto sequential mode for over-
taking, for example, remaining in
the automated mode while using the
functions of the sequential mode.
R. Reverse +. Change up control.
With your foot on the brake, move Press the back of the steering wheel
the lever upwards to select this posi- control "+" to change up a gear.
tion. -. Change down control.
N. Neutral. Press the back of the steering wheel
With your foot on the brake, select control "-" to change down a gear.
this position to start the engine.
A. Automated mode.
Move the lever downwards to select
this mode.
M. +/- Sequential mode with manual
gear changing.
Move the lever downwards, then to
the left to select this mode, then:
- push forwards to change up a gear,
- or push rearwards to change down
a gear. i The steering wheel controls do not
permit the selection of neutral or
the engaging and disengaging of
reverse gear.

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Instrument panel displays Moving off Sequential mode
Select position N. After starting the vehicle, select
Press the brake pedal. position M to change to sequential
mode.
Start the engine.
AUTO disappears and the gears
N appears on the instrument panel. engaged appear in succession
on the instrument panel.

The gear change requests are only car-


i N ashes on the instrument panel ried out if the engine speed permits.
display if the gear lever is not in po-
sition N on starting. When driving at low speed, on ap-
proaching a stop sign or trafc lights for
example, the gearbox changes down to
rst gear automatically.
Gear lever positions Select rst gear (position M or A) or
N. Neutral reverse (position R)
R. Reverse Release the handbrake.
Take your foot off the brake pedal,
Automated mode
1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Gears in sequential mode
then accelerate. Following use of the sequential
AUTO. This comes on when the au-
tomated mode is selected. It mode, select position A to return to
switches off on changing to se- the automated mode.
quential mode.
AUTO and 1 or R appear on AUTO and the gear engaged
. In the automated mode, if the gear- the instrument panel. appear on the instrument panel.
box detects poor grip, this warning
light comes on.

Place your foot on the The gearbox then operates in auto-


brake when this warning adaptive mode, without any action on
light ashes (e.g.: starting i When stopping on a slope, do not
the part of the driver. It continuously se-
lects the most suitable gear in relation
the engine). use the accelerator to immobilise to the following parameters:
the vehicle; apply the handbrake.
- driving style,
When moving off on a slope, accel-
- road conditions,
i When reverse gear is engaged, an erate gradually while releasing the
handbrake. - vehicle load.
audible signal is triggered.

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"Snow" automated mode Select position N.
i If you press the accelerator pedal In the automated mode, if the vehicle de-
Press the brake pedal.
tects poor grip, the gearbox will change Wait approximately 30 seconds until
beyond the point of resistance, the N or a gear appears on the instru-
gearbox selects the gear below to automatically to the "snow" automated
mode. ment panel.
permit sharper acceleration.
Release the brake pedal.
AUTO and appear on the The gearbox is operational again.
instrument panel.

"Auto sequential" mode Stopping the vehicle Operating fault


In the automated mode, you can resume Before switching off the engine, you can With the ignition on, if this warn-
control temporarily at any time using the change to position N to be in neutral. ing light comes on and AUTO
steering wheel controls. In this case, it is imperative that you ashes, accompanied by an au-
The use of these controls permits man- apply the handbrake to immobilise the dible signal and a message on
ual selection of the gears in situations vehicle. the multifunction display, this indicates
which require a more rapid change-down a gearbox malfunction.
than in the automated mode (arrival at Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.
a roundabout, leaving a car park with a
steep gradient, overtaking...).
The gearbox engages the required gear if Reinitialisation
the engine speed permits. AUTO remains
Following disconnection of the battery,
displayed on the instrument panel.
After a few minutes, the gearbox resumes
the gearbox must be reinitialised. ! It is compulsory to press the brake
automatic control of the gears. Switch on the ignition. pedal while starting the engine.
Never select neutral N while the
vehicle is moving.
AUTO, and - appear on the
instrument panel. Only engage reverse gear R when
the vehicle is immobilised, with
your foot on the brake pedal.
In all cases, it is imperative that you
apply the handbrake to immobilise
the vehicle.

114
"PORSCHE TIPTRONIC Gear lever Displays on the instrument panel
SYSTEM" AUTOMATIC
GEARBOX
Four-speed automatic gearbox which
offers a choice between the comfort of
fully automatic operation, enhanced by
sport and snow programmes, or manual
gear changing.
Therefore, four driving modes are of-
fered:
- automatic operation for electronic
management of the gears by the
gearbox,
- sport programme for a more dy-
namic style of driving,
P. Park. When you move the lever in the gate
- snow programme to improve driving to select a position, the corresponding
when traction is poor, - Immobilisation of the vehicle, hand-
brake on or off. indicator light is displayed on the instru-
- manual operation for sequential ment panel.
changing of the gears by the driver. - Starting the engine.
P. Park
R. Reverse.
R. Reverse
- Reversing manoeuvres, vehicle sta-
tionary, engine at idle. N. Neutral
Gear selection gate D. Drive (Automatic driving)
N. Neutral.
- Immobilisation of the vehicle, hand- S. Sport programme
brake on. . Snow programme
- Starting the engine. 1, 2, 3, 4. Gear engaged during manual
D. Automatic operation. operation
M. +/- Manual operation with sequential -. Invalid value during manual operation
changing of the four gears.
Press forwards to change up through Foot on brake
the gears.
or Press the brake pedal when
Press rearwards to change down this indicator light is displayed
1. Gear lever. through the gears. on the instrument panel (e.g.:
2. Button "S" (sport). starting the engine).
3. Button "" (snow).
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Moving off Automatic operation Sport and snow programmes
Apply the handbrake. Select position D for automatic These two special programmes supple-
Select position P or N. changing of the four gears. ment the automatic operation in very
specic conditions of use.
Start the engine.
If this procedure is not followed, an au- The gearbox then operates in auto-
dible signal is heard, accompanied by a adaptive mode, without any intervention Sport programme "S"
message on the multifunction display. on the part of the driver. It continuously Press button "S", after starting the
With the engine running, press the selects the most suitable gear accord- engine.
brake pedal. ing to the style of driving, the prole of The gearbox automatically favours a
Release the handbrake. the road and the load in the vehicle. dynamic style of driving.
Select position R, D or M, For maximum acceleration without
touching the lever, press the accelera-
Gradually release the brake pedal. tor pedal down fully (kick down). The S appears on the instrument
The vehicle moves off immediately. gearbox changes down automatically panel.
or maintains the gear selected until the
maximum engine speed is reached.
On braking, the gearbox changes down Snow programme ""
automatically to provide efcient engine
braking. Press button "", after starting the
i If position N is engaged inadvert-
ently while driving, allow the engine
If you release the accelerator sharply,
the gearbox will not change to a higher
engine.
The gearbox adapts to driving on slip-
to return to idle then engage posi- gear for safety reasons. pery roads.
tion D to accelerate. This programme improves starting and
drive when traction is poor.

! When the engine is running at idle,


with the brakes released, if position
appears on the instrument
panel.
R, D or M is selected, the vehicle
moves even without the accelera-
tor being pressed.
Return to automatic operation
When the engine is running, never
leave children in the vehicle with-
! Never select position N while the
out supervision. vehicle is moving. At any time, press the button select-
ed again to quit the programme en-
When carrying out maintenance Never select positions P or R unless gaged and return to auto-adaptive
with the engine running, apply the the vehicle is completely stationary. mode.
handbrake and select position P.

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Manual operation Invalid value during manual Operating fault
operation
Select position M for sequential
changing of the four gears. This symbol is displayed if a When the ignition is on, the
gear is not engaged correctly lighting of this warning light, ac-
Push the lever towards the + sign to (selector between two posi- companied by an audible signal
change up a gear. tions). and a message on the multi-
Pull the lever towards the - sign to function display, indicates a gearbox
change down a gear. malfunction.
In this case, the gearbox switches to
emergency mode and is locked in 3rd
It is only possible to change from one Stopping the vehicle gear. You may feel a substantial knock
gear to another if the vehicle speed and when changing from P to R and from N
engine speed permit; otherwise, the Before switching off the engine, you to R. This will not cause any damage to
gearbox will operate temporarily in au- can engage position P or N to place the the gearbox.
tomatic mode. gearbox in neutral. Do not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h), local
In both cases, apply the handbrake to speed restrictions permitting.
immobilise the vehicle. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon as
D disappears and the gears possible.
engaged appear in succes-
sion on the instrument panel.
In the event of under-revving
or over-revving, the gear se-
lected ashes for a few seconds, then
i If the lever is not in position P,
!
If the battery is at and the lever is
the actual gear engaged is displayed. when the drivers door is opened or in position P, it will not be possible
It is possible to change from position D approximately 45 seconds after the to change to another position.
(automatic) to position M (manual) at ignition is switched off, an audible
signal is heard and a message ap- Above all, do not force the lever as
any time. this could damage the gearbox.
pears.
When the vehicle is stationary or mov-
ing very slowly, the gearbox selects Return the lever to position P;
gear M1 automatically. the audible signal stops and the
message disappears.
The sport and snow programmes do not
operate in manual mode.

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SPEED LIMITER Steering wheel controls Displays on the instrument panel
System which prevents the vehicle from
exceeding the speed programmed by
the driver.
When the programmed speed limit is
reached, pressing the accelerator pedal
no longer has any effect.
The speed limiter is switched on man-
ually: it requires a programmed speed
of at least 20 mph (30 km/h).
The speed limiter is switched off by
manual operation of the control.
The programmed speed can be exceeded
temporarily by pressing the accelerator
rmly.
To return to the programmed speed, The controls of this system are grouped The programmed information is grouped
simply slow down to a speed below the together on stalk A. together on the instrument panel dis-
programmed speed. 1. Speed limiter mode selection dial play.
The programmed speed remains in the 2. Value decrease button 5. Speed limiter on/off indication
memory when the ignition is switched off. 3. Value increase button 6. Speed limiter mode selection
indication
4. Speed limiter on/off button
7. Programmed speed value

The speed limiter cannot, in any


i circumstances, replace the need
to respect speed limits, nor can it
replace the need for vigilance and
responsibility on the part of the
driver.

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Programming Operating fault
Turn dial 1 to the "LIMIT" position: In the event of a speed limiter mal-
the speed limiter mode is selected function, the speed is cleared result-
but is not switched on (OFF). ing in ashing of the dashes. Contact a
PEUGEOT dealer to have the system
You do not have to switch the speed checked.
limiter on in order to set the speed.

Set the speed value by pressing button 2 or 3 (e.g.: 70 mph


(110 km/h).
You can then change the programmed speed using but-
tons 2 and 3:
- by + or - 1 mph (km/h) = short press,
- by + or - 5 mph (km/h) = long press,
- in steps of + or - 5 mph (km/h) = maintained press.
Switch the speed limiter on by pressing button 4.
Switch the speed limiter off by pressing button 4: the display
conrms that it has been switched off (OFF).
Switch the speed limiter back on by pressing button 4
again.

Exceeding the programmed speed


Pressing the accelerator pedal to exceed the programmed !
speed will not have any effect unless you press the pedal On a steep descent, the speed lim-
rmly past the point of resistance. iter will not be able to prevent the
The speed limiter is deactivated temporarily and the pro- vehicle from exceeding the pro-
grammed speed, which is still displayed, ashes. grammed speed.
Returning to the programmed speed, by means of intention- To avoid any risk of jamming of the
al or unintentional deceleration of the vehicle, automatically pedals:
cancels the ashing of the programmed speed. - ensure that the mat is posi-
tioned correctly,
Return to normal driving - do not t one mat on top of an-
other.
Turn dial 1 to the "0" position: the speed limiter mode is
deselected. The display returns to the distance recorder.

119
CRUISE CONTROL Steering wheel controls Displays on the instrument panel
System which automatically maintains
the speed of the vehicle at the value
programmed by the driver, without any
action on the accelerator pedal.
The cruise control is switched on
manually: it requires a minimum vehicle
speed of 25 mph (40 km/h), as well as
the engaging:
- of fourth gear on the manual gear-
box,
- of second gear with the "2 Tronic"
or automatic gearbox, in sequential
mode,
- of position A on the "2 Tronic" gear-
box or D on the automatic gearbox. The controls of this system are grouped The programmed information is grouped
The cruise control is switched off man- together on lever A. together on the instrument panel dis-
ually or by pressing the brake or clutch 1. Cruise control mode selection dial play.
pedal or on triggering of the ESP sys- 2. Value decrease button 5. Cruise control off/resume indication
tem for safety reasons. 6. Cruise control mode selection
3. Value increase button
It is possible to exceed the programmed indication
speed temporarily by pressing the ac- 4. Cruise control off/resume button
7. Programmed speed value
celerator pedal.
To return to the programmed speed,
simply release the accelerator pedal.
Switching off the ignition cancels any
programmed speed value.

i The cruise control cannot, in any


circumstances, replace the need
to respect speed limits, nor can it
replace the need for vigilance and
responsibility on the part of the
driver.
You are advised to keep your feet
near the pedals at all times.

120
Programming Operating fault
Turn dial 1 to the "CRUISE" po- In the event of a cruise control mal-
sition: the cruise control mode is function, the speed is cleared result-
selected but is not switched on ing in ashing of the dashes. Contact a
(OFF). PEUGEOT dealer to have the system
checked.
Set the programmed speed by ac-
celerating to the required speed,
then press button 2 or 3 (e.g.:
70 mph (110 km/h)).
You can then change the programmed speed using buttons
2 and 3:
- by + or - 1 mph (km/h) = short press,
- by + or - 5 mph (km/h) = long press,
- in steps of + or - 5 mph (km/h) = maintained press.

Switch off the cruise control by pressing button 4: the


display conrms that it has been switched off (OFF). ! When the cruise control is switched
on, be careful if you maintain the
pressure on one of the programmed
speed changing buttons: this may
result in a very rapid change in the
Switch the cruise control back on by pressing button 4 speed of your vehicle.
again.
Do not use the cruise control on
slippery roads or in heavy trafc.
Exceeding the programmed speed On a steep descent, the cruise
control will not be able to prevent
Intentional or unintentional exceeding of the programmed the vehicle from exceeding the pro-
speed results in ashing of this speed on the display. grammed speed.
Return to the programmed speed, by means of intentional To avoid any risk of jamming of the
or unintentional deceleration of the vehicle, automatically pedals:
cancels the ashing of the speed. - ensure that the mat is posi-
tioned correctly,
Return to normal driving - never t one mat on top of an-
other.
Turn dial 1 to the "0" position: the cruise control mode is
deselected. The display returns to the distance recorder.

121
VISUAL AND AUDIBLE REAR The parking assistance is switched on The proximity information is indicated by:
PARKING ASSISTANCE by engaging reverse gear. - an audible signal which becomes
This is accompanied by an audible signal. more rapid as the vehicle approach-
System consisting of four proximity sen- es the obstacle,
sors, installed in the rear bumper. - a diagram on the multifunction dis-
play*, with blocks which move closer
to the vehicle.
When the distance between the rear of
the vehicle and the obstacle is less than
approximately thirty centimetres, the au-
dible signal becomes continuous and the
"Danger" symbol appears, depending on
the multifunction display version.
The parking assistance is switched off
by moving the gear lever to neutral.

The parking assistance system


i cannot, in any circumstances, re-
It detects any obstacle (person, vehicle, place the need for vigilance and
tree, barrier...) located behind the vehi- responsibility on the part of the
cle, however, it will not be able to detect driver.
obstacles located immediately below
the bumper.

i An object, such as a stake, a road-


works cone or any other similar
object may be detected at the start
of the manoeuvre but may no long-
er be detected when the vehicle
moves nearer to it.
* According to version.
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Deactivation Operating fault

If an operating fault occurs, this


warning light comes on, when
reverse gear is engaged, ac-
companied by an audible signal
(short beep) and a message on the mul-
tifunction display.
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.

i
In bad weather or in winter, ensure
Press button A, the warning light that the sensors are not covered
comes on, the system is fully deacti- with mud, ice or snow. When re-
vated. verse gear is engaged, an audible
signal (long beep) indicates that
the sensors may be dirty.

i The system will be deactivated au-


tomatically when a trailer is being
towed or when a bicycle carrier is
tted (vehicle tted with a towbar
or bicycle carrier recommended by
PEUGEOT).

Reactivation
Press button A again, the warning
light switches off, the system is re-
activated.

123
BONNET Unclip the strut C from its housing . RUNNING OUT OF FUEL
Fix the strut in one of the two notches (DIESEL)
Protects the components of the engine to hold the bonnet open.
and provides access for checking levels. If your vehicle is tted with an HDI en-
gine, the fuel circuit must be reprimed
Opening if you run out of fuel (refer to the corre-
sponding graphic).
Open the front left door. This system consists of a repriming
Pull the interior control A, located at pump and a transparent pipe.
the bottom of the door frame.
1.4 litre Turbo HDI engine
Open the bonnet.
Fill the fuel tank with at least ve li-
tres of diesel.
Squeeze and release the repriming
pump until fuel appears in the trans-
parent pipe.
Operate the starter until the engine
Closing starts.
Close the bonnet.
Take the strut out of the support
notch.
1.6 litre Turbo HDI 16V engine
Push the exterior control B to the left Clip the strut in its housing.
and raise the bonnet. Lower the bonnet and release it at Open the bonnet.
the end of its travel. Fill the fuel tank with at least ve litres
Pull on the bonnet to check that it is of diesel.
secured correctly. Unclip the style cover to gain access
to the repriming pump.
Squeeze and release the repriming
pump until fuel appears in the trans-
parent pipe with the green connector.
Operate the starter until the engine
i The location of the interior control starts.
prevents opening of the bonnet Put the style cover back in position
while the front left door is closed. and clip it in place.
Close the bonnet.

125
PETROL ENGINES

These allow you access to check the level of the various uids and to replace certain components.

1. Coolant reservoir. 4. Air lter. 7. Battery.


2. Passenger compartment lter. 5. Brake uid reservoir. 8. Dipstick.
3. Wash-wipe and headlamp wash 6. Fuse box. 9. Engine oil ller cap.
reservoir.

126
DIESEL ENGINES

These allow you access to check the level of the various uids, to replace certain components and to reprime the fuel.

1. Coolant reservoir. 4. Repriming pump. 7. Battery.


2. Passenger compartment lter. 5. Brake uid reservoir. 8. Dipstick.
3. Wash-wipe and headlamp wash 6. Fuse box. 9. Engine oil ller cap.
reservoir. 10. Air lter.

127
CHECKING LEVELS Brake fluid level To avoid any risk of scalding, unscrew
the cap by two turns to allow the pres-
Check all of these levels regularly and The brake uid level should be sure to drop. When the pressure has
top them up if necessary, unless other- close to the "MAX" mark. If it is dropped, remove the cap and top up
wise indicated. not, check the brake pad wear. the level.
If a level drops signicantly, have the
corresponding circuit checked by a Draining the circuit
PEUGEOT dealer. Draining the circuit
The coolant does not have to be
Refer to the servicing booklet for details changed.
of the interval for this operation.
Oil level Fluid specication
The reading will only be correct Fluid specication The coolant must conform to the manu-
if the vehicle is on level ground facturers recommendations.
The brake uid must conform to the
and the engine has been off for manufacturers recommendations and
more than 15 minutes. full the DOT4 standards. Wash-wipe and headlamp wash
The check is carried out either when fluid*
the ignition is switched on using the oil
level indicator on the instrument panel, Coolant level The minimum level of this uid
or using the dipstick. is indicated by an audible sig-
Between two oil changes, the consump- nal and a message on the mul-
tion should not exceed 0.5 litre per The coolant level should be tifunction display.
600 miles (1,000 km). close to the "MAX" mark but
should never exceed it. Top up the level when you stop the ve-
hicle.
Draining the engine When the engine is warm, the
temperature of the coolant is regulated
Refer to the servicing booklet for details by the fan. This can operate with the ig-
of the interval for this operation. nition off. Fluid specication
In order to maintain the reliability of the On vehicles which are tted with a
engine and emission control system, To guarantee optimum cleaning and
particle emission lter, the fan may avoid freezing, water should not be
the use of additives in the engine oil is operate after the vehicle has been
prohibited. used to top up or replace this uid.
switched off, even if the engine is
cold.
Oil specication In addition, as the cooling system is
pressurised, wait at least one hour after
The oil must correspond to your en- switching off the engine before carrying
gine and conform to the manufacturers out any work.
recommendations.

* According to country.
128
Diesel additive level (Diesel with Particle emission filter (Diesel)
particle emission filter)
Unless otherwise indicated, check It is imperative that the maintenance of
The minimum level of this additive is in- these components in accordance with the particle emission lter is carried out
dicated by lighting of the service warning the servicing booklet and in relation to by a PEUGEOT dealer.
light, accompanied by an audible signal your engine.
and a message on the multifunction dis- Otherwise, have them checked by a
play. PEUGEOT dealer.

Topping up Battery
i Following prolonged operation of
the vehicle at very low speed or at
It is imperative that this additive is idle, you may, exceptionally, notice
topped up by a PEUGEOT dealer with- The battery does not require the emission of water vapour at the
out delay. any maintenance. exhaust on acceleration. This does
However, check that the ter- not have any adverse effect on the
minals are clean and correctly performance of the vehicle or on
tightened, particularly in sum- the environment.
mer and winter.
Used products When carrying out work on the battery,
refer to the "Practical information" sec-
tion for details of the precautions to be
taken before disconnecting the battery
! and following its reconnection.
Oil filter
Avoid any prolonged contact of
used oil or uids with the skin. Air filter and passenger
compartment filter Replace the oil lter each time
Most of these uids are harmful to the engine oil is changed.
health or indeed very corrosive. Refer to the servicing booklet
for details of the replacement Refer to the servicing booklet
intervals for these compo- for details of the replacement
nents. interval for this component.
Depending on the environ-
ment (dusty atmosphere...) and the use
of the vehicle (city driving...), replace
Do not discard used oil or uids them twice as often if necessary
into sewers or onto the ground. (refer to the "Engines" paragraph).
Empty used oil into the contain- A clogged passenger compartment lter
ers provided for this purpose in the may have an adverse effect on the per-
PEUGEOT network. formance of the air conditioning system
and generate undesirable odours.

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Diesel additive level (Diesel with Particle emission filter (Diesel)
particle emission filter)
Unless otherwise indicated, check It is imperative that the maintenance of
The minimum level of this additive is in- these components in accordance with the particle emission lter is carried out
dicated by lighting of the service warning the servicing booklet and in relation to by a PEUGEOT dealer.
light, accompanied by an audible signal your engine.
and a message on the multifunction dis- Otherwise, have them checked by a
play. PEUGEOT dealer.

Topping up Battery
i Following prolonged operation of
the vehicle at very low speed or at
It is imperative that this additive is idle, you may, exceptionally, notice
topped up by a PEUGEOT dealer with- The battery does not require the emission of water vapour at the
out delay. any maintenance. exhaust on acceleration. This does
However, check that the ter- not have any adverse effect on the
minals are clean and correctly performance of the vehicle or on
tightened, particularly in sum- the environment.
mer and winter.
Used products When carrying out work on the battery,
refer to the "Practical information" sec-
tion for details of the precautions to be
taken before disconnecting the battery
! and following its reconnection.
Oil filter
Avoid any prolonged contact of
used oil or uids with the skin. Air filter and passenger
compartment filter Replace the oil lter each time
Most of these uids are harmful to the engine oil is changed.
health or indeed very corrosive. Refer to the servicing booklet
for details of the replacement Refer to the servicing booklet
intervals for these compo- for details of the replacement
nents. interval for this component.
Depending on the environ-
ment (dusty atmosphere...) and the use
of the vehicle (city driving...), replace
Do not discard used oil or uids them twice as often if necessary
into sewers or onto the ground. (refer to the "Engines" paragraph).
Empty used oil into the contain- A clogged passenger compartment lter
ers provided for this purpose in the may have an adverse effect on the per-
PEUGEOT network. formance of the air conditioning system
and generate undesirable odours.

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Manual gearbox Brake pads
The gearbox does not re- Brake wear depends on the !
quire any maintenance (no oil style of driving, particularly in
change). the case of vehicles used in Only use products recommended
Refer to the servicing booklet town, over short distances. It by PEUGEOT or products of equiv-
for details of the level checking may be necessary to have the alent quality and specications.
intervals for this component. condition of the brakes checked, even In order to optimise the operation
between vehicle services. of units as important as the braking
Unless there is a leak on the circuit, a system, PEUGEOT selects and of-
drop in the brake uid level indicates fers very specic products.
that the brake pads are worn. To avoid damaging the electrical
"2 Tronic" gearbox units, the use of a high pressure
washer in the engine compartment
The gearbox does not re- is strictly prohibited.
quire any maintenance (no oil
change). Brake disc drum wear status
Refer to the servicing booklet
for details of the level checking For any information relating
intervals for this component. to checking of the brake disc
and/or drum wear status, con-
tact a PEUGEOT dealer.
Automatic gearbox
The gearbox does not re-
quire any maintenance (no oil
change).
Refer to the servicing booklet Handbrake
for details of the checking in-
tervals for this component. If the handbrake travel is too
long or if you notice a loss
of effectiveness of this sys-
tem, the handbrake must be
adjusted, even between two
services.
This system must be checked by a
PEUGEOT dealer.

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CHANGING A WHEEL
List of tools Other accessories
Procedure for changing a faulty wheel
for the spare wheel using the tools pro-
vided with the vehicle.

Access to the tools

5. Removable towing eye.


Refer to the paragraph "Towing
the vehicle".

All of these tools are specic to your


vehicle. Do not use them for other
purposes.

1. Wheelbrace.
Permits removal of the wheel trim
The tools are installed in the boot under and removal of the wheel xing
the oor. bolts.
To gain access to them: 2. Jack with integral handle. i
open the boot, Permits raising of the vehicle.
3. "Bolt cover" tool. Wheel with trim
raise the oor,
Permits removal of the bolt pro- When removing the wheel, detach
secure it by hooking the cord(s) on the trim rst using the wheelbrace 1
the hook(s) on the rear shelf sup- tectors (covers) on alloy wheels.
pulling at the valve passage hole.
port, 4. Socket for the anti-theft bolts
(located in the glove box). When retting the wheel, ret the
remove the box containing the trim starting by placing its notch fac-
tools. Permits adaptation of the wheel- ing the valve and press around its
brace to the special "anti-theft" edge with the palm of your hand.
bolts.

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Access to the spare wheel Taking out the wheel
(Saloon) Unscrew the yellow central bolt.
Raise the spare wheel towards you
from the rear.
Take the wheel out of the boot.

Putting the wheel back in place


Put the wheel back in its housing.
Unscrew the yellow central bolt by a
The spare wheel is installed in the boot few turns then put it in place in the
under the oor. centre of the wheel.
According to model, the spare wheel may Tighten fully until the central bolt
be steel or of the "space saving" type. clicks to retain the wheel correctly.
To gain access to it, refer to the par-
agraph "Access to the tools" on the
previous page.

i Fixing the steel or "space-


Put the box back in place in the centre
of the wheel.
saving" type spare wheel Put the boot oor back in place.
If your vehicle is tted with alloy
wheels, it is normal to notice, when
tightening the bolts on tting, that the
washers do not come into contact Tyre under-ination detection
with the steel or "space-saving" type i The spare wheel is not tted with
spare wheel. The wheel is secured
by the conical contact of each bolt. a sensor. The punctured wheel
must be repaired by a PEUGEOT
dealer.

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Access to the spare wheel (SW) Taking out the wheel
Unscrew the yellow central bolt.
Raise the spare wheel towards you
from the rear.
Take the wheel out of the boot.

Putting the wheel back in place


Put the wheel back in its housing.
Unscrew the yellow central bolt by a
The spare wheel is installed in the boot few turns then put it in place in the
under the oor. centre of the wheel.
According to model, the spare wheel Tighten fully until the central bolt
may be steel or of the "space saving" clicks to retain the wheel correctly.
type.
To gain access to it, refer to the para-
graph "Access to the tools".

i Fixing the steel or "space-


Put the box back in place in the centre
of the wheel.
saving" type spare wheel Put the boot oor back in place.
If your vehicle is tted with alloy
wheels, it is normal to notice, when
tightening the bolts on tting, that the
washers do not come into contact Tyre under-ination detection
with the steel or "space-saving" type i The spare wheel is not tted with
spare wheel. The wheel is secured by
the conical contact of each bolt. a sensor. The punctured wheel
must be repaired by a PEUGEOT
dealer.

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Removing the wheel List of operations
Remove the chromed bolt cover from
each of the bolts using the tool 3.
Fit the anti-theft socket 4 on the
wheelbrace 1 to unlock the anti-theft
bolt.
Unlock the other bolts using the
wheelbrace 1 only.

Place the jack 2 in contact with one


of the two front A or rear B locations
provided on the underframe, which-
ever is closest to the wheel to be
i Parking the vehicle
changed.
Extend the jack 2 until its base plate
Immobilise the vehicle where it does is in contact with the ground. Ensure
not block trafc: the ground must be that the centreline of the jack base
level, stable and non-slippery. plate is directly below the location A
Apply the handbrake, switch off the or B used.
ignition and engage rst gear* to
lock the wheels.
If necessary, place a chock under
the wheel diagonally opposite the Raise the vehicle until there is suf-
wheel to be changed. cient space between the wheel and
It is imperative that you ensure that the ground to admit the spare (not
the occupants get out of the vehicle punctured) wheel easily.
and wait where they are safe. Remove the bolts and store them in
Never go underneath a vehicle a clean place.
raised using a jack; use an axle Remove the wheel.
stand.

* position R for the "2 Tronic" gear-


box; P for the automatic gearbox.
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Fitting the wheel List of operations
Put the wheel in place on the hub.
Screw in the bolts by hand to the
stop.
Pre-tighten the anti-theft bolt using
the wheelbrace 1 tted with the anti-
theft socket 4.
Pre-tighten the other bolts using the
wheelbrace 1 only.

Lower the vehicle fully.


Fold the jack 2 and detach it.

i After changing a wheel


To store the punctured wheel in the
boot correctly, rst remove the cen-
tral cover. Lock the anti-theft bolt using the
When using the "space-saving" wheelbrace 1 tted with the anti-
type spare wheel, do not exceed theft socket 4.
50 mph (80 km/h). Lock the other bolts using the wheel-
Have the tightening of the bolts and brace 1 only.
the pressure of the spare wheel Ret the chromed bolt covers on
checked by a PEUGEOT dealer each of the bolts.
without delay. Store the tools in the box.
Have the punctured wheel repaired
and replace it on the vehicle as
soon as possible.

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CHANGING A BULB Model with dipped headlamps with Blown bulb
elliptical module and directional A message appears on the multifunc-
Procedure for the replacement of a headlamps tion display to indicate the bulb to be
faulty bulb with a new bulb without the changed.
use of tools.
Refer to the appropriate procedure to
change the corresponding bulb.
Front lights
Model with conventional lights
Changing the direction indicators

1. Direction indicators
(PY 21 W amber).
2. Side lights (W 5 W).
3. Dipped headlamps (H7 - 55 W).
4. Main beam headlamps
(H1 - 55 W).
5. Directional headlamps Turn the bulb holder one quarter of
(H7 - 55 W). a turn and remove it.
! Handle the bulbs with a dry
6. Fog lamps (H11 - 55 W). Pull the bulb then change it.
To ret, carry out these operations in re-
cloth. verse order.
The headlamps are tted with poly-
carbonate glass with a protective
coating: i In certain climatic conditions (low
do not clean them using a dry temperature, humidity), conden-
or abrasive cloth, or using a sation on the internal surface of i Amber coloured bulbs, such as
detergent or solvent product, the headlamp glass is normal; it the direction indicators, must be
disappears a few minutes after the replaced with bulbs of identical
use a sponge and soapy water. lights are switched on. specication and colour.

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Changing the side lights Changing the fog lamps
Disconnect the main headlamp con- For replacement of these bulbs, contact
nector. a PEUGEOT dealer.
Remove the plastic protective cover
by pulling on the tab.
Turn the bulb holder one quarter of
a turn and remove it.
Changing the integrated direction
Pull the bulb and change it. indicator side repeaters
To ret, carry out these operations in
reverse order.

Changing the dipped headlamps,


main beam headlamps or directional
headlamps
Disconnect the main headlamp con-
nector.
Remove the corresponding plastic
protective cover by pulling on the
tab.

Insert a screwdriver towards the


centre of the repeater between the
repeater and the base of the mirror.
Disconnect the connector of the cor- Tilt the screwdriver to extract the
responding light. repeater and remove the repeater.
Move aside the spring to release the Disconnect the repeater connector.
bulb and remove the bulb. To ret, carry out these operations in
To ret, carry out these operations in reverse order.
reverse order. To obtain a replacement repeater, contact
a PEUGEOT dealer.

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REAR LIGHTS (SALOON) Changing bulbs
These ve bulbs are changed from out-
side the boot:

remove the light xing bolt,


take out the light from the outside,
disconnect the light connector,
remove the light seal,

press the four tabs and remove the


1. Brake lights (P21 W). bulb holder,
2. Side lights (R5 W). turn the bulb one quarter of a turn
3. Fog lamps (P21 W). and change it.
4. Direction indicators To ret, carry out these operations in
(PY 21 W amber). reverse order.
5. Reversing lights (P21 W).

i Amber coloured bulbs, such as the i If the vehicle is tted with the JBL
direction indicators, must be replaced audio system, on the right-hand
with bulbs of identical specication side, open the ap rst to gain ac-
and colour. cess to the xing bolt.

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Changing the third brake light bulbs Changing the number plate light
(4 bulbs W 5 W) bulbs (W 5 W)
! High pressure washing
When using this type of washing
on stubborn dirt, do not persist on
the headlamps, the lights and their
surrounds to avoid damaging their
varnish and their seal.

Press on the xing pins on each side Insert a thin screwdriver in one of
of the light. the exterior holes of the lens.
Take out the light from the outside. Push it towards the outside to unclip it.
Turn the bulb holder which corre- Remove the lens.
sponds to the faulty bulb one quarter Pull the bulb and change it.
of a turn and remove it.
Pull the bulb and change it.

To ret, carry out these operations in


reverse order.

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Rear lights (SW) Changing bulbs
These ve bulbs are changed from out-
side the boot:

remove the access ap,


disconnect the light connector,
remove the light xing bolt,
take out the light from the outside,

press on the four tabs and remove


1. Brake lights (P21 W). the bulb holder,
2. Side lights (R5 W). turn the bulb a quarter of a turn and
3. Direction indicators change it.
(PY 21 W amber). To ret, carry out these operations in
4. Fog lamps (P21 W). reverse order.
5. Reversing lights (P21 W). Take care to engage the light in its
guides keeping it in the centreline of the
vehicle.
Tighten the xing bolt sufciently by
hand to guarantee the sealing of the
light.

i Amber coloured bulbs, such as the


direction indicators, must be replaced
with bulbs of identical specication
and colour.

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Changing the third brake light bulbs Changing the number plate bulbs
(4 bulbs W 5 W) (W 5 W)
! High pressure washing
When using this type of washing
on stubborn dirt, do not persist on
the headlamps, the lights and their
surrounds to avoid damaging their
varnish and their seal.

Remove the two light xing nuts. Insert a thin screwdriver into one of
Take out the light from the outside. the exterior holes of the lens.
Press on the two tabs and remove Push it towards the outside to unclip
the bulb holder it
Pull the bulb and change it. Remove the lens.
To ret, carry out these operations in Pull the bulb and change it.
reverse order.
Tighten the xing bolt sufciently by
hand to guarantee the sealing of the
light.

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CHANGING A FUSE remove the cover completely,
Procedure for the replacement of a
remove the pliers.
To close the glove box, take care to
i Installation of electrical acces-
faulty fuse with a new fuse in order to sories
rectify a failure of the corresponding push the opening guide back to the left
function. to go beyond the rst notch. Your vehicle's electrical circuit is
designed to operate with the stand-
ard or optional equipment.
Before installing other electrical
equipment or accessories in your ve-
Replacing a fuse hicle, contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

Before replacing a fuse, the cause of


the failure must be identied and recti-
ed.
Identify the faulty fuse by examining
the condition of its lament.
! PEUGEOT does not accept any
responsibility for the costs incurred
in repairing your vehicle or for the
malfunctions resulting from the in-
stallation of additional accessories
which are not supplied or recom-
Access to the tools mended by PEUGEOT and which
are not installed in accordance with
The extraction pliers are positioned on its instructions, particularly when
the back of the fascia fuse box cover. the combined consumption of all of
To gain access to them: the additional equipment connect-
Correct Incorrect ed exceeds 10 milliamperes.
open the glove box lid,
push the opening guide to the left to
go beyond the rst notch, Use the special pliers to extract the
fuse from its housing.
open the glove box lid fully,
Always replace the faulty fuse with a
unclip the fuse box cover pulling at fuse of the same rating.
the top,
Check that the number engraved
on the box and the rating engraved
on the top correspond to the tables
which follow.

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Fascia fuses Fuse tables
The fuse box is located in the lower part
of the fascia (left-hand side).
Fuse N Rating Functions

G39 20 A Hi-Fi amplier.

G40 - Not used.

Fuse Rating Functions

F1 15 A Rear wiper

F2 - Not used.

Access to the fuses F3 5A Air bags and pre-tensioners control unit.


refer to the "Access to the tools"
paragraph.
Clutch pedal switch, diagnostic socket,
electrochromatic interior mirror, air conditioning,
F4 10 A steering wheel angle sensor, particle emission lter
pump (Diesel).

Electric windows, rear one-touch electric windows,


F5 30 A sunroof, panoramic roof shutter (SW).

Front one-touch electric windows, folding mirrors


F6 30 A supply.

Front and rear courtesy lights, map reading lights,


F7 5A sun visor lighting, glove box lighting, clock.

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Fuse N Rating Functions

Audio equipment, audio/telephone, CD changer,


F8 20 A multifunction display, clock, steering wheel controls,
tyre under-ination detection, trailer fuse box.

F9 30 A Front 12 V socket, rear 12 V socket (SW).

Alarm siren, alarm control unit, directional


F10 15 A headlamps.

Diagnostic socket, low current ignition switch,


F11 15 A automatic gearbox control unit.

Rain/brightness sensor, amplier, trailer fuse box,


F12 15 A driving school module.

Engine fuse box, ABS relay, dual-function brake


F13 5A switch, "2 Tronic" gearbox gear lever.

Instrument panel, seat belt warning lights bar,


F14 15 A headlamp adjustment, air conditioning, hands-free
kit, rear parking assistance control unit, air bags.

F15 30 A Locking and deadlocking.

F17 40 A Rear screen and exterior mirrors de-icing.

SH - PARC shunt.

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Engine compartment fuses Fuse table
The fuse box is placed in the engine
compartment, near the battery (left- Fuse N Rating Functions
hand side).
Engine control unit and fan assembly control relay
supply, timing and canister solenoid valves
F1 20 A (1.6 l 16V THP), air ow sensor (Diesel), injection
pump (Diesel), water in diesel sensor (Diesel),
EGR solenoid valves, air heating (Diesel).

F2 15 A Horn
F3 10 A Front and rear wash-wipe.
F4 20 A Headlamp wash.
Fuel pump (petrol), Turbo solenoid valves
F5 15 A (1.6 l 16V THP).
Access to the fuses
Unclip the cover. F6 10 A Vehicle speed sensor, automatic gearbox.
Replace the fuse (refer to the cor-
responding paragraph).
Electric power steering, directional headlamps,
When you have nished, close the F7 10 A directional headlamps control relay, switching and
cover carefully to guarantee the protection unit (Diesel).
sealing of the fuse box.

F8 25 A Starter control.
F9 10 A ABS/ESP control unit, brake pedal switch.

Engine control unit actuators (petrol: ignition


coils, solenoid valves, oxygen sensors, injectors,
F10 30 A heaters, controlled thermostat) (Diesel: solenoid
valves, heaters).

F11 40 A Air conditioning blower.


F12 30 A Windscreen wipers Low/High speed.

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Fuse N Rating Functions

F13 40 A Built-in systems interface supply


(ignition positive).
F14 30 A Diesel heater (Diesel).
F15 10 A Left main beam headlamp.
F16 10 A Right main beam headlamp.
F17 15 A Left dipped beam headlamp.
F18 15 A Right dipped beam headlamp.

Maxi-fuse table

Fuse N Rating Functions

MF1* 70 A Fan assembly.


MF2* 20 A/30 A ABS/ESP pump.
MF3* 20 A/30 A ABS/ESP solenoid valves.
Box 1

MF4* 60 A Built-in systems interface supply.


MF5* 60 A Built-in systems interface supply.
MF6* 30 A Additional fan assembly (1.6 l 16V THP).
MF7* 80 A Passenger compartment fuse box.
MF8* 30 A "2 Tronic" gearbox ECU.
Box 2

* The maxi-fuses provide additional pro- MF9* 80 A Heating unit (Diesel).


tection for the electrical systems. All MF10* 80 A Electric power steering.
work on the maxi-fuses must be car-
ried out by a PEUGEOT dealer. MF11* 40 A Valvetronic electric motor (1.6 l 16V THP).

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BATTERY Starting using another battery
Procedure for charging your battery
when it is at or for starting the engine Connect the red cable to the posi-
using another battery. tive terminal (+) of the at battery A,
then to the positive terminal (+) of
the slave battery B.
Access to the battery

Connect one end of the green or


black cable to the negative terminal
(-) of the slave battery B.
Connect the other end of the green
or black cable to an earth point C on
The battery is located under the bonnet the broken down vehicle, as far as
on the left. possible from the battery (for exam-
To gain access to it: ple, right-hand engine mounting).
open the bonnet using the interior
lever, then the exterior lever,
secure the bonnet strut,
remove the plastic cover to gain
access to the two terminals.

Operate the starter, let the engine


run.
Wait until the engine returns to idle
and disconnect the cables.

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Charging the battery using a LOAD REDUCTION MODE
battery charger ! Do not disconnect the terminals
while the engine is running.
System which manages the use of cer-
Disconnect the battery from the ve- tain functions in relation to the level of
hicle. Do not charge the batteries without charge remaining in the battery.
disconnecting the terminals rst.
Follow the instructions for use pro- When the vehicle is being driven, the
vided by the manufacturer of the Do not push the vehicle to start the load reduction function temporarily deac-
charger. engine if it is tted with a "2 Tronic" tivates certain functions, such as the air
gearbox. conditioning, the rear screen de-icing...
Reconnect starting with the nega-
tive terminal (-). The deactivated functions are reactivat-
Check that the terminals and connec- ed automatically as soon as conditions
Before disconnecting the permit.
tors are clean. If they are covered with battery
sulphate (whitish or greenish deposit),
remove them and clean them. Wait 2 minutes after switching off
the ignition before disconnecting
the battery.
Close the windows, the sunroof and
the doors before disconnecting the
battery.
The batteries contain harmful sub- Following reconnection of the
stances such as sulphuric acid and battery
lead. They must be disposed of in
Following reconnection of the bat-
accordance with regulations and
must not, in any circumstances, be tery, switch on the ignition and wait ! At the risk of discharging the bat-
discarded with household waste. 1 minute before starting to permit in- tery, the deactivated functions can
itialisation of the electronic systems. be reactivated manually.
Take used remote control batteries
and vehicle batteries to a special However, if slight difculties are en-
collection point. countered following this operation,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
Referring to the corresponding sec-
tion, you must yourself reinitialise:
- the remote control key,
- the one-touch electric windows,
- the sunroof,
i It is advisable to disconnect the
- the GPS satellite navigation
system.
battery if the vehicle is to be left un-
used for more than one month.

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Charging the battery using a LOAD REDUCTION MODE
battery charger ! Do not disconnect the terminals
while the engine is running.
System which manages the use of cer-
Disconnect the battery from the ve- tain functions in relation to the level of
hicle. Do not charge the batteries without charge remaining in the battery.
disconnecting the terminals rst.
Follow the instructions for use pro- When the vehicle is being driven, the
vided by the manufacturer of the Do not push the vehicle to start the load reduction function temporarily deac-
charger. engine if it is tted with a "2 Tronic" tivates certain functions, such as the air
gearbox. conditioning, the rear screen de-icing...
Reconnect starting with the nega-
tive terminal (-). The deactivated functions are reactivat-
Check that the terminals and connec- ed automatically as soon as conditions
Before disconnecting the permit.
tors are clean. If they are covered with battery
sulphate (whitish or greenish deposit),
remove them and clean them. Wait 2 minutes after switching off
the ignition before disconnecting
the battery.
Close the windows, the sunroof and
the doors before disconnecting the
battery.
The batteries contain harmful sub- Following reconnection of the
stances such as sulphuric acid and battery
lead. They must be disposed of in
Following reconnection of the bat-
accordance with regulations and
must not, in any circumstances, be tery, switch on the ignition and wait ! At the risk of discharging the bat-
discarded with household waste. 1 minute before starting to permit in- tery, the deactivated functions can
itialisation of the electronic systems. be reactivated manually.
Take used remote control batteries
and vehicle batteries to a special However, if slight difculties are en-
collection point. countered following this operation,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
Referring to the corresponding sec-
tion, you must yourself reinitialise:
- the remote control key,
- the one-touch electric windows,
- the sunroof,
i It is advisable to disconnect the
- the GPS satellite navigation
system.
battery if the vehicle is to be left un-
used for more than one month.

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ENERGY ECONOMY MODE Exiting economy mode CHANGING A WIPER BLADE
System which manages the duration of These functions are reactivated auto- Procedure for replacing a worn wiper
use of certain functions to conserve a matically next time the vehicle is driven. blade with a new one without the use
sufcient level of charge in the battery. In order to resume the use of these of tools.
After the engine has stopped, you can functions immediately, start the en-
still use functions such as the audio gine and let it run for a few minutes.
equipment, windscreen wipers, dipped The time available to you will then be Removing a front or rear wiper
headlamps, courtesy lights, etc. for a double the duration for which the en- blade
maximum combined duration of gine is left running. However, this period
thirty minutes. will always be between ve and thirty Raise the corresponding wiper arm.
minutes. Unclip the wiper blade and remove it.

Fitting a front or rear wiper


Switching to economy mode blade
Once the thirty minutes are over, a
message appears on the multi-function ! A at battery prevents the engine from At the front, check the size of the
wiper blade as the shorter blade is
display indicating that the vehicle has starting (refer to the corresponding
paragraph). tted on the right-hand side of the
switched to economy mode and the ac- vehicle.
tive functions are put on standby.
Put the corresponding new wiper
blade in place and clip it.
Fold down the wiper arm carefully.
i If the telephone is being used at
this time:
- it will be maintained for 5 minutes
with the RD4 audio equipment
hands-free kit,
- it will still be possible to nish
the call with the RT4 GPS au-
dio/telephone.

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TOWING THE VEHICLE Towing your vehicle Towing another vehicle
Procedure for having your vehicle towed
or for towing another vehicle using a re-
movable towing eye.

Access to the tools

On the front bumper, unclip the cover On the rear bumper, unclip the cover
by pressing at the bottom. by pressing at the bottom.
Screw the towing eye in fully. Screw the towing eye in fully.
Install the towbar. Install the towbar.
Switch on the hazard warning lights Switch on the hazard warning lights
on the towed vehicle. on the towed vehicle.
The towing eye is installed in the boot
under the oor.
To gain access to it:
open the boot,
raise the oor,
secure it by hooking its cord on the
hook on the shelf support,
i Place the gear lever in neutral ! When towing with all four wheels on
(position N on the "2 Tronic" or the ground, always use a towbar.
remove the towing eye from the automatic gearbox). When towing with only two wheels
holder. Failure to comply with this special on the ground, always use profes-
requirement may result in damage sional lifting equipment.
to certain braking components and When towing with the engine off,
the absence of braking assistance there is no longer any braking or
the next time the engine is started. steering assistance.

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TOWING A TRAILER, Driving with a trailer subjects the towing The maximum towing load on a long
A CARAVAN, ETC. vehicle to more signicant stress and its slope depends on the gradient and the
driver must be particularly careful. outside temperature.
In all cases, pay attention to the coolant
Towbar suited to the attachment of a temperature.
trailer or caravan with additional signal- Driving advice
ling and lighting.
Distribution of loads
Distribute the load in the trailer so If the warning light and the
that the heaviest items are as close STOP warning light come
as possible to the axle and the nose on, stop the vehicle and
weight approaches the maximum switch off the engine as
permitted without exceeding it. soon as possible.
Air density decreases with altitude, thus
reducing engine performance. Above Braking
1 000 metres, the maximum towing load Towing a trailer increases the braking
must be reduced by 10 % and so on for distance.
every 1 000 metres of altitude.
Refer to the "Technical Data" section for
details of the weights and towing loads Tyres
which apply to your vehicle. Check the tyre pressures of the towing
Your vehicle is primarily designed for vehicle and of the trailer, observing the
transporting people and luggage, but it recommended pressures.
may also be used for towing a trailer.
Side wind
Take into account the increased Lights
We recommend the use of original sensitivity to side wind. Check the electrical signalling on
i PEUGEOT towbars and their har- the trailer.
nesses that have been tested and Cooling
approved from the design stage of Towing a trailer on a slope increases
your vehicle and that the tting of the the temperature of the coolant.
towbar is entrusted to a PEUGEOT
dealer.
As the fan is electrically controlled, its
cooling capacity is not dependent on
i The rear parking assistance will be
deactivated automatically if a gen-
If the trailer is not tted by a PEUGEOT the engine speed. uine PEUGEOT towbar is used.
dealer, it is imperative that it is tted us- To lower the engine speed, reduce
ing the electrical pre-equipment installed your speed.
at the rear of the vehicle, in accordance
with the manufacturers instructions.

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FITTING ROOF BARS (SALOON) FITTING ROOF BARS (SW)
When tting transverse roof bars, use Consult a PEUGEOT dealer for the in-
the four quick-t xings provided for this stallation of longitudinal roof bars.
purpose: When tting transverse roof bars, en-
lift the concealing aps, sure that they are positioned correctly
adjust the roof bar quick-t xings. as shown by marks on the longitudinal
roof bars.
Use accessories recommended by
PEUGEOT and follow the accessory
manufacturers tting instructions.
In order to place a load on the roof, your
vehicle must be tted with longitudinal
roof bars with transverse roof bars tted
on top of these.
i Maximum authorised weight on the The longitudinal roof bars cannot be re-
roof rack, for a loading height not moved.
exceeding 40 cm (with the excep-
tion of bicycle carriers): 65 kg.
If the height exceeds 40 cm, adapt
the speed of the vehicle to the pro-
le of the road to avoid damaging Lashing the straps through the
the roof bars and the xings on the ! ends of the longitudinal roof bars is
roof. prohibited.
Be sure to refer to national legis-
lation in order to comply with the
regulations for transporting objects
which are longer than the vehicle.
i Maximum authorised weight on the
roof bars, for a loading height not
exceeding 40 cm (except bicycle
carriers): 75 kg.
If the height exceeds 40 cm, adapt the
speed of the vehicle to the condition
of the road, to avoid damaging the
roof bars and the xings on the roof.
Please refer to national legislation
to comply with the regulations re-
garding the transportation of objects
which are longer than the vehicle.

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ACCESSORIES "Touring": "Universal":
You can obtain a wide range of mats*, boot tray, luggage screenwash, interior and exte-
accessories and original parts from the net, xed coat hook on head rior maintenance and cleaning
PEUGEOT network. restraint, aluminium or PVC products.
These accessories and parts have been door sills.
tested and approved for reliability and For leisure pursuits: roof bars,
safety. bicycle carrier on towbar, bi-
They are all adapted to your vehicle and cycle carrier on roof bars,
benet from PEUGEOTs recommenda- ski carrier, roof box, booster
tion and warranty. seats and child seats, side blinds and You can obtain "Van" conversion kits to
rear blind, front centre armrest, CD stor- transform a private vehicle into a van.
The product range offered by age, under shelf storage.
PEUGEOT Accessories is structured
around 5 categories: PROTECTION - Trailer towbar which must be tted by
TOURING - IN-CAR TECHNOLOGY - the PEUGEOT network.
STYLING - UNIVERSAL.

"Protection": "In-car technology": Depending on the country in which


i the vehicle is sold, it is compulsory
anti-theft alarm, window en- audio systems, telephone, to have a safety jacket, warning tri-
graving, wheel locks, rst aid ampliers, satellite naviga- angle and spare bulbs available in
kit, warning triangle, safety tion systems, hands-free kit, the vehicle.
jacket, stolen vehicle tracking CD changer, speakers, DVD
system, snow chains. player, connection kit for MP3
player or portable CD player,
rear parking assistance.
! The tting of electrical equipment
or accessories which are not re-
"Styling": commended by PEUGEOT may
result in a failure of your vehicles
seat covers compatible with electronic system.
side air bags, aluminium
gear lever knob, fog lamps, Please note this specic warning.
door deectors, spoiler, styl- You are advised to contact a rep-
* To avoid any risk of jamming of the ing strips, alloy wheels, trims, resentative of the Marque to be
pedals: sport exhaust, chromed mirror shown the range of recommended
- ensure that the mat is positioned shells. equipment and accessories.
and secured correctly,
- never t one mat on top of another.
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MODELS: ENGINES AND GEARBOXES

Model codes: KFV-C KFU-C KFU-C/P 8FS-C

1.4 litre VTi 16V


PETROL ENGINES 1.4 litre 75 bhp 1.4 litre 16V 90 bhp* 95 bhp

Cubic capacity (cm3) 1 360 1 360 1 397

Bore x stroke (mm) 75 x 77 75 x 77 75 x 77

Maximum power: EU standard (kW) 54 65 70

Maximum power engine speed (rpm) 5 400 5 250 6 000

Maximum torque: EU standard (Nm) 118 133 136

Maximum torque engine speed (rpm) 3 300 3 250 4 000

Fuel Unleaded Unleaded Unleaded

Catalytic converter Yes Yes Yes

Manual Manual "2 Tronic" Manual


GEARBOX (5-speed) (5-speed) (5-speed) (5-speed)

OIL CAPACITIES (in litres)

Engine (with cartridge replacement) 3.25 3.25 3.25 4.25

Gearbox - Final drive 1.9 1.9 - 1.9

* Not available on SW and SW Outdoor.

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MODELS: ENGINES AND GEARBOXES

Model codes: NFU-C 5FW-C 5FW-F 5FX-C 5FY-C

1.6 litre 16V 1.6 litre THP 1.6 litre THP


PETROL ENGINES 1.6 litre VTi 16V 120 bhp
110 bhp* 16V 150 bhp* 16V 175 bhp

Cubic capacity (cm3) 1 587 1 598 1 598 1 598

Bore x stroke (mm) 78.5 x 82 77 x 85.8 77 x 85.8 77 x 85.8

Maximum power: EU standard (kW) 80 88 110 128

Maximum power engine speed (rpm) 5 800 6 000 5 800 6 000

Maximum torque: EU standard (Nm) 147 160 240 240

Maximum torque engine speed (rpm) 4 000 4 250 1 400 1 600

Fuel Unleaded Unleaded Unleaded Unleaded**

Catalytic converter Yes Yes Yes Yes

Manual Manual Auto Manual Manual


GEARBOX (5-speed) (5-speed) (4-speed) (5-speed) (5-speed)

OIL CAPACITIES (in litres)

Engine (with cartridge replacement) 3.25 4.25 4.25 4.25 4.25

Gearbox - Final drive 1.9 1.9 - 1.9 1.9


* Not available on SW and SW Outdoor.
** PEUGEOT recommends the use of RON98 unleaded petrol to guarantee optimum performance of the engine.
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MODELS: ENGINES AND GEARBOXES

Model codes: 8HZ-C 9HX-C 9HV-C 9HY-C 9HZ-C

1.4 litre Turbo 1.6 litre Turbo HDI 16V 90 bhp


DIESEL ENGINES 1.6 litre Turbo HDI 16V 110 bhp
HDI 70 bhp*
Cubic capacity (cm3) 1 398 1 560 1 560

Bore x stroke (mm) 73.7 x 82 75 x 88.3 75 x 88.3

Maximum power: EU standard (kW) 50 66 80

Maximum power engine speed (rpm) 4 000 4 000 4 000

Maximum torque: EU standard (Nm) 160 215 240

Maximum torque engine speed (rpm) 2 000 1 750 1 750

Fuel Diesel Diesel Diesel

Catalytic converter Yes Yes Yes

Particle emission lter No No Yes No Yes

Manual Manual Manual


GEARBOX (5-speed) (5-speed) (5-speed)

OIL CAPACITIES (in litres)

Engine (with cartridge replacement) 3.75 3.25 3.25

Gearbox - Final drive 1.9 1.9 1.9


* Not available on SW and SW Outdoor.
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SALOON CONSUMPTION In accordance with EC directive 80/1268 (as amended)

Model codes Urban Inter-urban Mixed Emission of


Petrol engines Gearbox WC... WA... driving mpg driving mpg driving mpg CO2 by mass
WG... WM... (litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (g/km)

1.4 litre 75 bhp Manual KFV-C 33.6 (8.4) 56.5 (5.0) 44.8 (6.3) 150

Manual KFU-C 33.2 (8.5) 54.3 (5.2) 44.1 (6.4) 152


1.4 litre 16V 90 bhp
"2 Tronic" KFU-C/P 35.8 (7.9) 54.3 (5.2) 45.6 (6.2) 146

1.4 litre VTi 16V 95 bhp Manual 8FS-C 34.9 (8.1) 56.5 (5.0) 46.3 (6.1) 145

1.6 litre 16V 110 bhp Manual NFU-C 30.4 (9.3) 50.4 (5.6) 40.4 (7.0) 166

Manual 5FW-C 33.6 (8.4) 58.8 (4.8) 46.3 (6.1) 145


1.6 litre VTi 16V 120 bhp
Auto. 5FW-F 28.8 (9.8) 51.4 (5.5) 40.4 (7.0) 167

1.6 litre THP 16V 150 bhp Manual 5FX-C 30.4 (9.3) 50.4 (5.6) 40.4 (7.0) 166

1.6 litre THP 16V 175 bhp Manual 5FY-C 28.5 (9.9) 49.6 (5.7) 39.2 (7.2) 171

The consumption gures shown here correspond to the values communicated at the time of printing.
These consumption values were established in accordance with EC Directive 80/1268 (as amended). They may vary
depending on the style of driving, trafc conditions, weather conditions, the load in the vehicle, the maintenance of the vehicle
and the use of the accessories.
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SALOON CONSUMPTION In accordance with EC directive 80/1268 (as amended)

Model codes Urban driving Inter-urban Mixed driving Emission of


Diesel engines Gearbox WC... WA... mpg driving mpg mpg CO2 by mass
WG... (litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (g/km)

1.4 litre Turbo HDI Manual 8HZ-C 5.8 3.8 4.5 120
70 bhp

9HX-C 5.8 3.8 4.5 120


1.6 litre Turbo HDI Manual
16V 90 bhp
9HV-C 6.0 4.1 4.7 124

9HY-C 6.2 4.1 4.9 129


1.6 litre Turbo HDI Manual
16V 110 bhp
9HZ-C 6.0 4.1 4.7 124

The consumption gures shown here correspond to the values communicated at the time of printing.
These consumption values were established in accordance with EC Directive 80/1268 (as amended). They may vary
depending on the style of driving, trafc conditions, weather conditions, the load in the vehicle, the maintenance of the vehicle
and the use of the accessories.
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SW CONSUMPTION In accordance with EC directive 80/1268 (as amended)

Urban Inter-urban Mixed Emission of


Model codes
Petrol engines Gearbox driving mpg driving mpg driving mpg CO2 by mass
WE...
(litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (g/km)

1.4 litre 75 bhp Manual KFV-C 32.1 (8.8) 53.3 (5.3) 43.5 (6.5) 155

1.4 litre VTi 16V 95 bhp Manual 8FS-C 34.4 (8.2) 54.3 (5.2) 44.8 (6.3) 150

Manual 5FW-C 32.8 (8.6) 56.5 (5.0) 44.8 (6.3) 150


1.6 litre VTi 16V 120 bhp
Auto. 5FW-F 28.8 (9.8) 51.4 (5.5) 40.4 (7.0) 167

1.6 litre THP 16V 175 bhp Manual 5FY-C 27.7 (10.2) 47.9 (5.9) 38.2 (7.4) 175

SW OUTDOOR CONSUMPTION In accordance with EC directive 80/1268 (as amended)

Urban Inter-urban Mixed Emission of


Model codes
Petrol engines Gearbox WU...
driving mpg driving mpg driving mpg CO2 by mass
(litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (g/km)

1.4 litre VTi 16V 95 bhp Manual 8FS-C 34.0 (8.3) 53.3 (5.3) 44.1 (6.4) 153

Manual 5FW-C 32.4 (8.7) 55.4 (5.1) 44.1 (6.4) 152


1.6 litre VTi 16V 120 bhp
Auto. 5FW-F 27.5 (10.1) 49.6 (5.7) 38.7 (7.3) 173

The consumption gures shown here correspond to the values communicated at the time of printing.
These consumption values were established in accordance with EC Directive 80/1268 (as amended). They may vary
depending on the style of driving, trafc conditions, weather conditions, the load in the vehicle, the maintenance of the vehicle
and the use of the accessories.
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SW CONSUMPTION In accordance with EC directive 80/1268 (as amended)

Model codes Urban driving Inter-urban Mixed driving Emission of


Diesel engines Gearbox mpg driving mpg mpg CO2 by mass
WE...
(litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (g/km)

9HX-C 5.8 4.0 4.6 123


1.6 litre Turbo HDI Manual
16V 90 bhp
9HV-C 6.1 4.4 5.0 131

9HY-C - - - -
1.6 litre Turbo HDI Manual
16V 110 bhp
9HZ-C 6.1 4.4 5.0 131

SW OUTDOOR CONSUMPTION In accordance with EC Directive 80/1268 (as amended)

Urban Inter-urban Mixed Emission of


Model codes
Diesel engines Gearbox driving mpg driving mpg driving mpg CO2 by mass
WU... (litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (g/km)

9HX-C 5.8 4.1 4.7 125


1.6 litre Turbo HDI Manual
16V 90 bhp
9HV-C - - - -

9HY-C - - - -
1.6 litre Turbo HDI Manual
16V 110 bhp
9HZ-C 6.4 4.5 5.2 136

The consumption gures shown here correspond to the values communicated at the time of printing.
These consumption values were established in accordance with EC Directive 80/1268 (as amended). They may vary
depending on the style of driving, trafc conditions, weather conditions, the load in the vehicle, the maintenance of the vehicle
and the use of the accessories.
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SALOON WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)

Petrol engines 1.4 litre 75 bhp 1.4 litre 16V 90 bhp

Gearbox Manual Manual "2 Tronic"

Model codes: WC... WA... WG... KFV-C KFU-C KFU-C/P

- Kerb weight 1 300 - 1 288 - 1 232 1 224 - 1 214 1 241 - 1 231

- Payload 320 - 292 - 338 416 - 406 409 - 399

- Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 620 - 1 580 - 1 570 1 640 - 1 620 1 650 - 1 630

- Gross train weight (GTW)

on a 12 % gradient 2 400 2 580 2 580

- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)

on a 10 % or 12 % gradient 780 - 820 - 830 940 - 960 930 - 950

on an 8 % gradient 830 - 870 980 - 1 000 950 - 970


- Braked trailer*** 950 1 150 1 150
(with load transfer within GTW limit)
- Unbraked trailer 600 - 600 - 590 600 600

- Recommended nose weight 38 - 38 - 46 46 46

*** The weight of the braked trailer may be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may adversely affect its road holding performance.
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High exterior temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the exterior temperature is higher than 37 C, limit the weight towed.

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SALOON WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)

Petrol engines 1.4 litre VTi 16V 95 bhp 1.6 litre 16V 110 bhp

Gearbox Manual Manual

Model codes: WC... WA... WG... 8FS-C NFU-C

- Kerb weight 1 253 - 1 240 1 300 - 1 288

- Payload 387 - 400 380 - 382

- Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 640 1 680 - 1 670

- Gross train weight (GTW)

on a 12 % gradient 2 580 2 630

- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)

on a 10 % or 12 % gradient 940 950 - 960

on an 8 % gradient - 1 000 - 1 010


- Braked trailer*** 1 150 1 150
(with load transfer within GTW limit)
- Unbraked trailer 600 600

- Recommended nose weight 46 46

*** The weight of the braked trailer may be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may adversely affect its road holding performance.

The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High exterior temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the exterior temperature is higher than 37 C, limit the weight towed.
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SALOON WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)

1.6 litre THP 1.6 litre THP


Petrol engines 1.6 litre VTi 16V 120 bhp 16V 150 bhp 16V 175 bhp

Gearbox Manual Auto. Manual Manual

Model codes: WC... WA... WM... 5FW-C 5FW-F 5FX-C 5FY-C

- Kerb weight 1 275 1 321 - 1 312 1 370 - 1 356 1 325

- Payload 375 - 365 374 - 366 340 - 344 275

- Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 650 - 1 640 1 695 - 1 678 1 710 - 1 700 1 600

- Gross train weight (GTW)

on a 12 % gradient 2 600 2 645 - 2 638 2 640 2 500

- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)

on a 10 % or 12 % gradient 950 - 960 950 - 960 930 900

on an 8 % gradient 1 000 - 1 010 1 000 - 1 010 1 000 1 000


- Braked trailer*** 1 150 1 150 1 150 1 080
(with load transfer within GTW limit)
- Unbraked trailer 600 600 600 600

- Recommended nose weight 46 46 46 44


*** The weight of the braked trailer may be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may adversely affect its road holding performance.
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High exterior temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the exterior temperature is higher than 37 C, limit the weight towed.
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SALOON WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)

1.4 litre Turbo HDI 1.6 litre Turbo HDI 1.6 litre Turbo HDI
Diesel engines 70 bhp 16V 90 bhp 16V 110 bhp
Gearbox Manual Manual Manual
Model codes: 8HZ-C 9HX-C 9HV-C 9HY-C 9HZ-C
WC... WA... WG...
- Kerb weight 1 261 - 1 251 - 1 269 1 280 - 1 272 - 1 290 1 328 - 1 319 - 1 358

- Payload 399 - 369 - 341 420 - 408 - 340 382 - 391 - 323

- Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 660 - 1 620 - 1 610 1 700 - 1 680 - 1 630 1 710 - 1 710 - 1 681

- Gross train weight (GTW)


on a 12 % gradient 2 600 2 650 2 690
- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)
on a 10 % or 12 % gradient 940 - 980 - 990 950 - 970 - 1 020 980
on an 8 % gradient 940 - 980 980 - 1 000 1 030
- Braked trailer** 1 150 1 150 1 150
(with load transfer within GTW limit)
- Unbraked trailer 600 600 600

- Recommended nose weight 46 46 46

** The weight of the braked trailer may be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may adversely affect its roadholding performance.
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High exterior temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the exterior temperature is higher than 37 C, limit the weight towed.

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SW WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)

Petrol engines 1.4 litre 75 bhp 1.4 litre VTi 16V 95 bhp

Gearbox Manual Manual

Model codes: WE... KFV-C 8FS-C

- Kerb weight 1 271 1 290

- Payload 371 401

- Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 642 1 691

- Gross train weight (GTW)

on a 12 % gradient 2 422 2 591

- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)

on a 10 % or 12 % gradient 780 900

on an 8 % gradient 800 900


- Braked trailer*** 1 045 1 150
(with load transfer within GTW limit)
- Unbraked trailer 600 600

- Recommended nose weight 42 46

*** The weight of the braked trailer may be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may adversely affect its road holding performance.
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High exterior temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the exterior temperature is higher than 37 C, limit the weight towed.
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SW WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)

1.6 litre THP 16V


Petrol engines 1.6 litre VTi 16V 120 bhp 175 bhp

Gearbox Manual Auto. Manual

Model codes: WE... 5FW-C 5FW-F 5FY-C

- Kerb weight 1 302 1 335 1 428

- Payload 403 402 340

- Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 705 1 737 1 768

- Gross train weight (GTW)

on a 12 % gradient 2 605 2 687 2 718

- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)

on a 10 % or 12 % 900 950 950

on an 8 % gradient 950 950 950


- Braked trailer*** 1 150 1 150 1 150
(with load transfer within GTW limit)
- Unbraked trailer 600 600 600

- Recommended nose weight 46 46 46

*** The weight of the braked trailer may be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may adversely affect its road holding performance.
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High exterior temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the exterior temperature is higher than 37 C, limit the weight towed.
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SW OUTDOOR WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)

1.4 litre VTi 16V


Petrol engines 1.6 litre VTi 16V 120 bhp
95 bhp
Gearbox Manual Manual Auto.

Model codes: WU... 8FS-C 5FW-C 5FW-F

- Kerb weight 1 330 1 378 1 415

- Payload 391 354 351

- Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 721 1 732 1 766

- Gross train weight (GTW)

on a 12 % gradient 2 572 2 582 2 716

- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)

on a 10 % or 12 % gradient 900 850 950

on an 8 % gradient 900 900 950


- Braked trailer*** 1 150 1 150 1 150
(with load transfer within GTW limit)
- Unbraked trailer 600 600 600

- Recommended nose weight 46 45 46

*** The weight of the braked trailer may be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may adversely affect its road holding performance.
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High exterior temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the exterior temperature is higher than 37 C, limit the weight towed.
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SW WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)

Diesel engines 1.6 litre Turbo HDI 16V 90 bhp 1.6 litre Turbo HDI 16V 110 bhp

Gearbox Manual Manual


Model codes: 9HX-C 9HV-C 9HY-C 9HZ-C
WE...
- Kerb weight 1 339 1 350

- Payload 402 408

- Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 741 1 758

- Gross train weight (GTW)


on a 12 % gradient 2 691 2 708
- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)
on a 10 % or 12 % gradient 950 950
on an 8 % gradient 980 1 000
- Braked trailer** 1 150 1 150
(with load transfer within GTW limit)
- Unbraked trailer 600 600

- Recommended nose weight 46 46


** The weight of the braked trailer may be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may adversely affect its roadholding performance.
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High exterior temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the exterior temperature is higher than 37 C, limit the weight towed.
10
SW OUTDOOR WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)

Diesel engines 1.6 litre Turbo HDI 16V 90 bhp 1.6 litre Turbo HDI 16V 110 bhp

Gearbox Manual Manual

Model codes: WU... 9HX-C 9HV-C 9HY-C 9HZ-C

- Kerb weight 1 387 1 431


- Payload 378 352

- Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 765 1 783

- Gross train weight (GTW)

on a 12 % gradient 2 715 2 733

- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)

on a 10 % or 12 % gradient 950 950


on an 8 % gradient 950 950
- Braked trailer** 1 150 1 150
(with load transfer within GTW limit)
- Unbraked trailer 600 600

- Recommended nose weight 46 46


** The weight of the braked trailer may be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may adversely affect its roadholding performance.
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High exterior temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the exterior temperature is higher than 37 C, limit the weight towed.

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10 TECHNICAL DATA

DIMENSIONS (IN MM)


207 saloon (3 and 5 door versions)/207 GTi 207 SW/207 SW Outdoor

** SW Outdoor with roof bars.


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10
IDENTIFICATION FEATURES C. Chassis number on the chassis.
This number is indicated on a self-
Various visible marking elements for destroying label afxed to the centre
the identication and tracking of your pillar, near the drivers door striker.
vehicle.

D. Manufacturers label.
This label is afxed to the edge of the
door on the drivers side.
It bears the following information:
- the wheel rim and tyre sizes,
- the brands of tyre recommended by
the manufacturer,
- the associated ination pressures,
- the paint colour reference.

! Wheels which are tted with 205/45


R17 tyres cannot be tted with snow
chains. For further information,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

i The ination pressure must be


checked when the tyres are cold,
at least once a month.

A. Chassis number under the bonnet. B. Chassis number on the fascia.


This number is etched on the bodywork This number is indicated on a gummed If the ination pressure is too low,
near the passenger compartment lter. label which is visible through the this increases fuel consumption.
windscreen.

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S
O
S
MODE

DARK
SOURCE

BAND

TA PTY
1

4
ghi

7
pqrs
2
abc

5
jkl

8
tuv
3
def

6
mno

9
wxyz
ESC

MENU LIST
RT4
MULTIMEDIA AUDIO EQUIPMENT/TELEPHONE
0 #
JUKEBOX FUNCTION (10 GB)/GPS (EUROPE)

The SERVICE BOX website provides additional,


animated information on the RT4. It can be consulted at
CONTENTS
the following address:
http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com.
Registering on the site allows access to the vehicle 01 First steps pg. 173
handbook documentation, which can be consulted free
of charge. 02 General menu pg. 174
03 GPS pg. 175
The RT4 GPS audio/telephone is coded in such a
04 Trafc information pg. 184
way that it will only operate in your vehicle. If it is to be
installed in another vehicle, contact your PEUGEOT
05 Audio pg. 186
dealer for conguration of the system.
06 Telephone pg. 192
07 Control short-cuts pg. 195
For safety reasons, the driver must carry out operations 08 Conguration pg. 197
09 Display ow chart pg. 198
which require prolonged attention while the vehicle is
stationary.
When the engine is off and in order to prevent
discharging of the battery, the RT4 GPS audio/telephone Frequently asked questions pg. 213
may switch off after a few minutes.

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FIRST STEPS 01

2 SOURCE
1 2 3 10 14 15
abc def ESC

S
4 5 6
3 O 4 6 7 9 ghi jkl mno 11 16 17
S
MODE BAND
7 8 9
pqrs tuv wxyz
5 8 12 18
DARK TA PTY MENU LIST
0 #
13

1. Ejection of the CD. 8. TA (Trafc Announcement) function on/off. 14. Selection of the previous/next CD.
Long press: access to the PTY Selection of the previous/next MP3/Jukebox directory.
2. Selection of the source: radio, Jukebox, CD, CD changer (radio Programme TYpes) mode.
and auxiliary (AUX, if activated on the Conguration menu). 15. Audio option adjustments: front/rear, left/right balance,
Long press: CD copy to hard disc. 9. Access to the "PEUGEOT" services menu. loudness, sound ambiences.

3. Long press on the SOS button: emergency call. 10. Cancellation of the current operation. 16. Selection and conrmation.
Long press: return to the current application.
4. Selection of the display on the screen from the modes: 17. SIM card slot.
TRIP, TEL, NAV and AUDIO. 11. Automatic search for a lower/higher frequency.
Selection of the previous/next CD, MP3 or Jukebox track. 18. Displaying of the list of local radio stations, of the tracks on
5. Modication of the screen display. the CD or of the MP3/Jukebox directories.
Long press: reinitialisation of the RT4 GPS audio/telephone. 12. Displaying of the general menu. Long press: updating of the local radio stations.

6. On/Off and Volume adjustment. 13. Keypad for entering descriptions by successive presses.

7. Selection of the wavebands FM1, FM2, FMast, AM.

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02 GENERAL MENU

TRAFFIC INFORMATION: TMC For maintenance of the display,


information, messages. the use of a soft, non-abrasive
cloth (spectacles cloth) is
recommended without any
additional product.

MAP: orientation, details, AUDIO FUNCTIONS: radio,


display. CD, Jukebox, options.

NAVIGATION GUIDANCE: TELEMATIC: telephone,


GPS, stages, options. directory, SMS.

CONFIGURATION: vehicle,
VEHICLE DIAGNOSTICS:
display, time, languages,
warnings log, status of the
voice, auxiliary socket (AUX)
functions.
parameters.

VIDEO: activation, parameters.

174
03 GPS
Tip: for a detailed global view of the menus available, refer to the "Display ow charts" section of this
SELECTING A DESTINATION RT4 chapter.

1 MENU ESC 5 ESC

Press the MENU button. Press the dial to conrm the selection.
MENU LIST MENU LIST

2 6
Turn the dial and select the
NAVIGATION GUIDANCE function. Turn the dial and select the ENTER
ESC

AN ADDRESS function. ESC

MENU LIST MENU LIST

ENTER AN ADDRESS

3 ESC 7 ESC

Press the dial to conrm the selection. Press the dial to conrm the selection.
MENU LIST MENU LIST

4 8

Turn the dial and select the When the country has been selected,
DESTINATION CHOICE function. ESC turn the dial and select the TOWN ESC

function.
MENU LIST MENU LIST

DESTINATION CHOICE TOWN

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9 ESC
12
Press the dial to conrm the selection. Repeat steps 8 to 12 for the ROAD and N functions.
MENU LIST

10
13
Turn the dial and select the letters of
the town one by one conrming each ESC
Select OK on the ENTER AN ESC

time by pressing the dial. ADDRESS page.


MENU LIST

MENU LIST
OK

PARIS

14
Press the dial to conrm the selection.
ESC

To speed up the process, the POST CODE can be MENU LIST

entered instead of the name of the town. 1

4
2
abc

5
3
def

Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the letters and ghi

7
jkl

8
mno

digits and "*" to correct.


pqrs tuv wxyz

0 #

Select the STORE function to record the address entered in a


directory record and press the dial to conrm the selection.
11 The points of interest (POI) indicate all of the service locations in the
vicinity (hotels, various businesses, airports...).
Select OK and press the dial to ESC

conrm.
MENU LIST

OK STORE POI

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03 GPS
The route chosen by the RT4 GPS audio/telephone depends directly on the guidance options.
GUIDANCE OPTIONS Changing these options may completely change the route.

1 MENU ESC 5 ESC

Press the MENU button. Press the dial to conrm the selection.
MENU LIST MENU LIST

2 6
Turn the dial and select the
NAVIGATION GUIDANCE function. Turn the dial and select the DEFINE
ESC
CALCULATION CRITERIA function. ESC

MENU LIST MENU LIST

DEFINE CALCULATION CRITERIA

3 ESC 7 ESC

Press the dial to conrm the selection. Press the dial to conrm the selection.
MENU LIST MENU LIST

4 8
Turn the dial and select the Turn the dial and select, for example,
GUIDANCE OPTIONS function. ESC

the DISTANCE/TIME function. ESC

MENU LIST MENU LIST

GUIDANCE OPTIONS DISTANCE/TIME

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GUIDANCE SPEECH SYNTHESIS

9 ESC 1 MENU ESC

Press the dial to conrm the selection. Press the MENU button.
MENU LIST MENU LIST

10
2
Turn the dial and select the
INFO function if it is not ticked. ESC NAVIGATION GUIDANCE function. ESC

MENU LIST
MENU LIST

TRAFFIC INFO

Tick this box for optimum operation of the trafc information, 3 ESC

diversions will be suggested. Press the dial to conrm the selection.


MENU LIST

11 ESC

Press the dial to conrm the selection. 4 Turn the dial and select the
GUIDANCE OPTIONS function.
ESC

MENU LIST

GUIDANCE OPTIONS MENU LIST

12 Select OK and press the dial to


conrm. ESC

5 ESC

Press the dial to conrm the selection.


OK MENU LIST

MENU LIST

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03 GPS
GUIDANCE SPEECH
ACTIONS ON THE MAP
SYNTHESIS

During the announcements, the volume of each SOURCE


1 MENU ESC

speech synthesis function (guidance, trafc S


O
S
Press the MENU button.
MODE BAND

information...) can be adjusted directly. DARK TA PTY


MENU LIST

6 2
Select the ADJUST SPEECH Turn the dial and select the MAP
SYNTHESIS function and press the ESC function.
dial to conrm. ESC

MENU LIST

MENU LIST

ADJUST SPEECH SYNTHESIS

7
Select the DEACTIVATE function and 3 ESC

press the dial to conrm. Press the dial to conrm the selection.
ESC

MENU LIST

MENU LIST

DEACTIVATE
4 Turn the dial and select the MAP
DETAILS function.
8
Select OK and press the dial to Permits selection of the services ESC

conrm. ESC
which can be seen on the map
(hotels, restaurants...). MENU LIST

MENU LIST

OK
MAP DETAILS

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03 GPS
For improved visibility, beyond the scale of 10 km, the map automatically switches to North
3D VIEW Orientation.

1 MENU ESC
5
Press the MENU button.
Press the dial to conrm the selection.
ESC

MENU LIST

MENU LIST

2
Turn the dial and select the MAP
function. ESC
6
Turn the dial and select the 3D VIEW
MENU LIST
tab. ESC

MENU LIST

3D VIEW

3 ESC

Press the dial to conrm the selection.


7
MENU LIST

4 Select OK and press the dial to


conrm. ESC

Turn the dial and select the MAP


ORIENTATION function. ESC
MENU LIST

MENU LIST

OK
MAP ORIENTATION

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GPS
DISPLAYING THE MAP IN A WINDOW
OR IN FULL SCREEN MODE

1 MENU ESC 5
Press the MENU button.
Press the dial to conrm the selection.
ESC

MENU LIST

MENU LIST

2
Turn the dial and select the MAP 6
function. ESC

Turn the dial and select the MAP IN


MENU LIST WINDOW or FULL SCREEN MAP
tab. ESC

MENU LIST

MAP IN WINDOW
3 ESC

Press the dial to conrm the selection. FULL SCREEN MAP


MENU LIST

4 7

Turn the dial and select the DISPLAY Select OK and press the dial
MAP function. ESC
to conrm. ESC

MENU LIST
MENU LIST

DISPLAY MAP OK

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GPS
List of POI

Flying club Station Covered parking

Airport Dock station Skating rink

Lay-by Bus station Ports

Bowling alley Hospitals Restaurant

Casino Hotels Shopping

Business park Vehicle hire Show/Exhibition

Sports centre Town halls Winter sports centre

Town centre Historical monuments Service station

Cinema Tourist information Supermarkets

Sports complexes Theme park Golf course

Culture/Museum Park/Garden Tourism

Vineyard Park and ride University

Garage Car park Night life

182
03 GPS
ADDING A STAGE

1 6 Select the ADD A STAGE function


MENU During guidance, press the MENU ESC

(9 stages maximum) and press the


button. ESC

MENU LIST
dial to conrm.
MENU LIST

ADD A STAGE

2 Turn the dial and select the


NAVIGATION GUIDANCE function. ESC 7
Enter for example a new address. ESC

MENU LIST

ENTER AN ADDRESS MENU LIST

3 ESC 8 When the new address has been


Press the dial to conrm the selection. entered, select OK and press the dial ESC

to conrm.
MENU LIST

MENU LIST
OK

4 Turn the dial and select the


JOURNEY LEGS AND ROUTE ESC
9 Select OK and press the dial to
function. conrm the order of the stages. ESC

MENU LIST

JOURNEY LEGS AND ROUTE


OK MENU LIST

The stage must be completed or deleted before the guidance can


5 ESC
continue to the next destination.
Press the dial to conrm the selection. Otherwise, the RT4 GPS audio/telephone will always guide you
MENU LIST
back to the previous stage.
183
04 TRAFFIC
We recommend a lter on the route and a lter around the vehicle of:
- 5 km or 10 km for a region with heavy trafc,
ACTIVATING THE FILTER ON THE ROUTE - 20 km for a region with a normal level of trafc,
- 100 km for long journeys (motorway).

1 MENU
ESC 5 Press the dial to conrm the ESC

Press the MENU button. selection.


MENU LIST MENU LIST

2 6
Turn the dial and select the TRAFFIC Select the GEOGRAPHIC FILTER
INFORMATION function. ESC function and press the dial to conrm. ESC

MENU LIST
MENU LIST

GEOGRAPHIC FILTER

3 7 Turn the dial and select the ON THE


ROUTE tab.
ESC ESC

Press the dial to conrm the selection.


MENU LIST ON THE ROUTE MENU LIST

4 8
Turn the dial and select the FILTER Select OK and press the dial to
TRAFFIC INFORMATION function. ESC
conrm. ESC

MENU LIST MENU LIST

FILTER TRAFFIC INFORMATION OK

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04 TRAFFIC
CONFIGURING THE TMC MESSAGE We recommend that you do not tick the NEW MESSAGE DISPLAY tab for regions with heavy trafc.
ANNOUNCEMENTS

1 MENU ESC 6

MENU LIST
Select the READ MESSAGES tab. ESC

MENU LIST

2 Turn the dial and select the TRAFFIC


INFORMATION function. ESC
READ MESSAGES

The Trafc Information Messages will


MENU LIST

be read by the voice synthesiser.


Select the NEW MESSAGE DISPLAY
3 tab.
The trafc information messages
ESC

Press the dial to conrm the selection.


ESC

are extended to the lters selected


MENU LIST
(geographic...) and can also be MENU LIST

displayed when guidance is not active.


Turn the dial and select the NEW MESSAGE DISPLAY
4
CONFIGURE MESSAGE ESC

ANNOUNCEMENT function.
CONFIGURE MESSAGE ANNOUNCEMENT MENU LIST 7
Select OK and press the dial to
conrm. ESC

5 ESC

Press the dial to conrm the selection.


MENU LIST

OK
MENU LIST

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The external environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks, ...) may block reception,

05 AUDIO/VIDEO including in RDS mode. This is a normal effect of the way in which radio waves are transmitted and does
not indicate any failure of the audio equipment.

RADIO
RDS
SELECTING A STATION

1 Press the SOURCE button several SOURCE


1 ESC
MENU
SOURCE
times in succession and select the S
O
S
MODE BAND
Press the MENU button.
RADIO. DARK TA PTY
MENU LIST

2 SOURCE
2
BAND Press the BAND button to select a S
O
S
Select AUDIO FUNCTIONS then ESC

waveband: FM1, FM2, FMast, AM.


MODE BAND

DARK TA PTY
press OK.
MENU LIST

3
Briey press one of the buttons to ESC
3 Select the RADIO PREFERENCES
carry out an automatic search of the function then press OK. ESC

radio stations. MENU LIST

MENU LIST

RADIO PREFERENCES

4 4 Select ACTIVATE FREQUENCY


Press one of the buttons to carry out a ESC FOLLOWING (RDS) then press OK. ESC

manual search of the radio stations. RDS appears on the display.


MENU LIST
MENU LIST

ACTIVATE FREQUENCY FOLLOWING (RDS)


AC

Press the LIST button to display The RDS, if displayed, enables you to continue listening to the
LIST the list of stations received locally ESC
same station by means of frequency following. However, in certain
(60 maximum). conditions, this RDS station is not followed throughout the country
To update this list, press for more than as radio stations do not cover 100 % of the territory. This explains
two seconds. MENU LIST

the loss of reception of the station during a journey.

186
05 AUDIO/VIDEO
MP3 CD CD
INFORMATION AND ADVICE PLAYING A CD OR AN MP3 COMPILATION

The MP3 format, an abbreviation of MPEG 1.2 & 2.5 Audio Layer 3, Insert circular compact discs only. Some anti-pirating
is an audio compression standard which permits the recording of systems, on original discs or CDs copied using
several tens of music les on a single disc. S
O
S
MODE
SOURCE

BAND
1

4
ghi

7
2
abc

5
jkl

8
3
def

6
mno

9
ESC

a personal recorder, may generate malfunctions


regardless of the quality of the original player.
pqrs tuv wxyz

DARK TA PTY MENU LIST


0 #

Insert an audio CD or an MP3 compilation in the player,


play begins automatically.
In order to be able to play a recorded CDR or CDRW, when recording
it is preferable to select standards ISO 9660 level 1.2 or Joliet.
If the disc is recorded in another format, it may not be played
correctly. 1 If the player already contains a disc,
It is recommended that the same recording standard is always used SOURCE press the SOURCE button several S
SOURCE

times in succession and select CD to


O

for an individual disc, with as low a speed as possible (4x maximum) S


MODE BAND

for optimum sound quality. listen to it. DARK TA PTY

In the particular case of a multi-session CD, the Joliet standard is


recommended.
2 Press one of the buttons to select a
track on the CD. ESC

The audio equipment will only play audio les with the extension Press the LIST button to display
".mp3" with a sampling rate of 22.05 KHz or 44.1 KHz. No other type the list of tracks on the CD or of the
directories of the MP3 compilation.
MENU LIST

of le (.wma, .mp4, m3u...) can be played. LIST

It is advisable to restrict le names to 20 characters without using The playing and displaying of an MP3 compilation may depend on
special characters (e.g.: " " ?; ) to avoid any playing or displaying the recording programme and/or the parameter settings used. We
problems. recommend use of the ISO 9660 recording standard.

187
JUKEBOX FUNCTION
COPYING A CD ONTO THE HARD DISC

1
S
O
SOURCE
1

4
ghi
2
abc

5
jkl
3
def

6
mno
ESC

Insert a CD or an MP3 compilation


ESC The AUTO CREATION tab automatically copies the CD by default
into an album of the type "album n...".
S
MODE BAND
7 8 9
pqrs tuv wxyz

DARK TA PTY MENU LIST

and press the MENU button.


0 #

MENU LIST

Select AUDIO FUNCTIONS and press 6 Select the letters one by one and select
2 OK to conrm.
the dial to conrm.
ESC

ESC

OK MENU LIST

MENU LIST

The audio or MP3 CD is copied onto the hard disc. Copying may
take approximately 20 minutes depending on the duration of the CD.
3 Select COPY CD TO JUKEBOX and During this copying phase, it is not possible to listen to the albums
press the dial to conrm. ESC
previously recorded on the hard disc or the CDs.

COPY CD TO JUKEBOX
MENU LIST If it is not an MP3 CD, the Jukebox automatically compresses
the CD in MP3 format. The compression may take approximately
20 minutes depending on the duration of the CD. During this
4 Select COMPLETE CD to copy compression phase, it is possible to listen to the CD or to albums
the entire CD and press the dial to previously recorded on the hard disc.
conrm.
ESC

COMPLETE CD
MENU LIST A long press on the SOURCE button starts the copying of the CD.

5 Select CREATE ALBUM and press When copying an MP3 CD, the Jukebox only retains the last album
the dial to conrm. ESC level. It is not possible to copy les from the Jukebox to a CD.
The STOP THE CD COPY action does not delete the les which
CREATE ALBUM MENU LIST
have already been transferred onto the jukebox hard disc.

188
JUKEBOX FUNCTION
RENAMING AN ALBUM

1 5
MENU
ESC
Select the album to be renamed and ESC

Press the MENU button.


press the dial to conrm.
MENU LIST MENU LIST

2 Select AUDIO FUNCTIONS and 6


Select the RENAME tab and press the
press the dial to conrm. ESC dial to conrm. ESC

MENU LIST MENU LIST

RENAME

3 7
Select the JUKEBOX function and
press the dial to conrm. ESC
Turn the dial and select the letters of ESC

the album title one by one conrming


ESC

MENU LIST
each time by pressing the dial. MENU LIST
MENU LIST

JUKEBOX

4
Select the JUKEBOX MANAGEMENT
function and press the dial to conrm. ESC
Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the letters of the album title
one by one.
MENU LIST

JUKEBOX MANAGEMENT

189
JUKEBOX FUNCTION
LISTENING TO THE JUKEBOX

8 1
Select OK and press the dial to Press the SOURCE button several
conrm. SOURCE
times in succession and select the SOURCE
ESC

JUKEBOX function. S
O
S
MODE BAND

MENU LIST DARK TA PTY

OK JUKEBOX

2 LIST
ESC

Press the LIST button.


To rename the tracks of an album, follow the same procedure, MENU LIST

selecting the tracks to be renamed.


Use the ESC button to exit from the list of tracks.
3

ESC

Turn the dial to select the les.


MENU LIST

Select the DELETE function to delete an album or a


track from the Jukebox. ESC

MENU LIST

Press the ESC button to return to the rst le level.


DELETE

190
USING THE AUXILIARY INPUT (AUX) CD CHANGER
JACK/RCA AUDIO CABLE NOT SUPPLIED PLAYING A CD (NOT MP3 COMPATIBLE)

1
Press the MENU button then select the CONFIGURATION function, Insert one or more CDs in the
then SOUNDS, then ACTIVATE AUXILIARY SOURCE to activate SOURCE
changer. SOURCE

the auxiliary input of the RT4 GPS audio/telephone. Press the SOURCE button several S
O
S
MODE BAND

times in succession and select CD DARK TA PTY

CHANGER.

1
Connect the portable equipment (MP3 2 1 2 3
abc def

player) to the audio sockets (white and 4 5 6 Press one of the buttons on the 1 2
abc
3
def

red, RCA type) located in the glove box ghi jkl mno

alphanumeric keypad to select the ghi


4

7
5
jkl

8
6
mno

using a JACK/RCA audio cable. 7


pqrs
8
tuv
9
wxyz
corresponding CD.
pqrs tuv

0
wxyz

0 #

2
3
SOURCE Press the SOURCE button several SOURCE

times in succession and select AUX.


S
O
S
MODE BAND
Press one of the buttons to select a ESC

DARK TA PTY
track on the CD.
MENU LIST

The displaying and management of the commands takes place via


the portable equipment.
It is not possible to copy the les onto the hard disc from the CD
It is not possible to copy the les onto the hard disc from the auxiliary changer.
input.

191
06 TELEPHONE
INSTALLING YOUR SIM CARD
(NOT SUPPLIED) ENTERING THE PIN CODE

1 1
1 2 3
abc def

4
ghi
5
jkl
6
mno Enter the PIN code on the keypad. 1 2
abc
3
def

Access the slot by pressing the button ESC


7 8 9
4
ghi
5
jkl
6
mno

using the tip of a pen. pqrs tuv wxyz 7


pqrs
8
tuv
9
wxyz

0 #
0 #
MENU LIST

PIN CODE

2 2
1 2 3
abc def

Install the SIM card 4 5 6 1 2 3

Conrm the PIN code by pressing


abc def
ghi jkl mno
in the holder and ESC
7 8 9
4
ghi
5
jkl
6
mno

then insert it in the pqrs tuv wxyz


button #. 7
pqrs
8
tuv
9
wxyz

slot. MENU LIST


0 #
0 #

3 ESC

To remove the SIM card, repeat step 1.


MENU LIST
When entering your PIN code, tick the STORE PIN tab to gain
access to the telephone without having to enter this code when it is
used subsequently.
Your SIM card must be installed and removed with the RT4 GPS
audio/telephone switched off and the ignition off.

192
06 TELEPHONE
CALLING A CONTACT

1 Press the PICK UP button to display 1


abc
2
def
3
5 Press the PICK UP button to call the 1 2
abc
3
def

the superimposed telephone menu. ghi


4 5
jkl mno
6
number dialled. 4
ghi
5
jkl
6
mno

7 8 9
7 8 9 pqrs tuv wxyz
pqrs tuv wxyz

1 2 3
abc def

6 Press the HANG UP button to end 4 5 6

2
ghi jkl mno

the call. 7
pqrs
8
tuv
9
wxyz

0 #

Turn the dial and select the DIAL


function. ESC

MENU LIST ACCEPTING OR REFUSING A CALL


DIAL

Press the PICK UP button to accept 1 2


abc
3
def

a call. 4
ghi
5
jkl
6
mno

3 ESC
7
pqrs
8
tuv
9
wxyz

Press the dial to conrm the selection.


MENU LIST

1 2 3

Press the HANG UP button to refuse 4


ghi
abc

5
jkl
def

6
mno

a call. 7
pqrs
8
tuv
9
wxyz

4 0 #

1 2 3
abc def

Dial the telephone number of your


1 2 3
abc def
4 5 6
ghi jkl mno
4 5 6

contact using the alphanumeric ghi jkl mno

7
pqrs
8
tuv
9
wxyz
keypad.
7
pqrs
8
tuv
9
wxyz
Press the end of the steering wheel stalk for more
than 2 seconds to access the telephone menu:
0 #

0 #

calls log, directory, voice mailbox.

193
EMERGENCY CALL CONSULTING THE SERVICES

1 2 3

In an emergency, press the SOS Press the LION button to gain access 4
ghi
abc

5
jkl
def

6
mno

button until an audible signal is to the PEUGEOT services*. 7


pqrs
8
tuv
9
wxyz

heard and a CONFIRMATION/ 0 #

CANCELLATION screen is displayed


S (if valid SIM card inserted).
O A call is made to the emergency S
SOURCE

S
services (112).
O

Select CUSTOMER CONTACT


S
MODE BAND

In certain countries*, this emergency DARK TA PTY


CENTRE to request any information ESC

call is made directly by the PEUGEOT about the PEUGEOT marque.


Emergency team which locates the
vehicle and alerts the appropriate
MENU LIST

emergency services as quickly as CUSTOMER CONTACT CENTRE


possible.

Select PEUGEOT ASSISTANCE to


make a breakdown assistance call. ESC

* On condition that the PEUGEOT Emergency contract has been signed. This is free MENU LIST

and of unlimited duration. Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.


PEUGEOT ASSISTANCE

When the PEUGEOT Emergency contract has been signed, it


is recommended that an initial call is made to the PEUGEOT * These services and options are subject to conditions and availability.
Emergency team.

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CONTROL SHORT-CUTS
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS

RADIO: automatic search for a higher frequency.


CD/MP3/JUKEBOX/CD CHANGER: selection of the
next track.
CD/CD CHANGER: continuous press: fast forwards
RADIO: selection of the previous stored station. play.
MP3/JUKEBOX: selection of the previous directory.
CD CHANGER: selection of the previous CD.
Selection of the previous item on a menu. Volume increase.

Mute: by pressing the volume


- Change of sound source. increase and decrease
- Conrmation of a selection. buttons simultaneously.
- Pick up/Hang up the telephone.
- Press for more than 2 seconds: The sound is restored by
access to the telephone menu. pressing one of the two
volume buttons.

RADIO: selection of the next stored station.


MP3/JUKEBOX: selection of the next directory. Volume decrease.
CD CHANGER: selection of the next CD.
Selection of the next item on a menu.
RADIO: automatic search for a lower frequency.
CD/MP3/JUKEBOX/CD CHANGER: selection of the
previous track.
CD/CD CHANGER: continuous press: fast backwards
play.

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LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
VOICE COMMANDS display audio
DISPLAYING THE LIST AND USING THEM guidance
navigation
trip computer
telephone

call description
1
changer disc number 1 ... 20
previous/next disc
To display the list of available voice comm
commands, press random play
list
the end of the lights stalk to start the voice recognition, track number
then say HELP or WHAT CAN I SAY. previous/next track
repeat
scan

guide to description

trafc info display


read

CD player/jukebox random play 1 ... 20


For the same operation, press and list previous/next
track number repeat
hold the MENU button and select the previous/next track
MENU function VOICE COMMANDS LIST. ESC directory (MP3 CD)
scan

MENU LIST
navigation stop/resume destination
directory description
VOICE COMMANDS LIST show vehicle
zoom out/in

radio autostore 1 ... 6


list
2 memory
previous/next
Press the end of the lights stalk to start
tart the
th voice
recognition. SMS/message display
read
Say the words one by one and wait for the audible
conrmation signal between each word. telephone voice mailbox description
last number
The list which follows is exhaustive. voice message service
directory

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08 CONFIGURATION
ADJUSTING THE DATE AND TIME

1 MENU ESC
6
Press the MENU button.
MENU LIST

Turn the dial and select the ADJUST


THE DATE AND TIME function. ESC

2 Turn the dial and select the


CONFIGURATION function.
MENU LIST

ESC

MENU LIST
ADJUST THE DATE AND TIME

7
3 ESC

Press the dial to conrm the selection.


Press the dial to conrm the selection. ESC

MENU LIST

MENU LIST

4
Turn the dial and select the DISPLAY
CONFIGURATION function. ESC

8
Adjust the parameters one by one
conrming by pressing the dial. Next
MENU LIST

DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
select the OK tab on the display then ESC

conrm.
MENU LIST

5 ESC

Press the dial to conrm the selection.


MENU LIST
OK

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09 DISPLAY FLOW CHARTS
1 MAIN FUNCTION 3
set speech synthesis
2 CHOICE A
3 choice A1 activate/deactivate road names
3
3 choice A2
2 CHOICE B... map data base description
3

3
delete last destinations
3
previous destinations
2
STOP/RESUME GUIDANCE
1
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE 2
JOURNEY LEGS AND ROUTE

2
SELECT DESTINATION 3
add a stage

3
enter an address 4 enter an address 1
MAP

4
country: 4 directory 2 MAP ORIENTATION

4
town: 4
previous destinations 3 vehicle direction

4
road: 3 order/delete journey legs 3 north direction

4
N/_: 3 divert route 3
3D view

4
curr. loc 3 chosen destination 2
MAP DETAILS

4
Archive 2 GUIDANCE OPTIONS 3
administration and safety

4
POI 3 dene calculation criteria 4
town halls, town centre

5 near 4 fastest universities, colleges


4

5
on the route 4 shortest 4
hospitals

5 around current place 4


distance/time 3
hotels, restaurants and shops

5
search by name 4 with tolls 4
hotels

3
GPS coordinates 4 with ferry 4
restaurants

3
directory 4 trafc info 4
vineyards

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4
business centres 2
DISPLAY MAP 2
CONFIGURE MESSAGE ANNOUNCEMENT

4
supermarkets, shopping 3
full screen map 3 read messages

3
culture, tourism and shows 3
map in window 3 new message display

4
tourism 2
MOVE THE MAP 2 SELECT TMC STATION

4
culture and museums 3 automatic TMC

4 casinos and nightlife 3 manual TMC


1
TRAFFIC INFORMATION
4 cinemas and theatres 3 list of TMC stations
2
READ MESSAGES
4 shows and exhibitions
2
FILTER TRAFFIC INFORMATION
3 sports and open air centres
geographic lter 1 AUDIO FUNCTIONS
3
4 sports centres
around the vehicle 2 RADIO FAVOURITES
4
4 golf courses
around location 3 enter a frequency
4
4 skating rinks, bowling alleys
4
on the route 3 activate/deactivate RDS mode
4 winter sports resorts
3
road information 3 activate/deactivate regional mode
4 parks, gardens
4
trafc information 3 display/hide radio text
4 theme parks
4
road closure 2
CD, JUKEBOX FAVOURITES
3 transport and automobile
4
size limit 3 activate/deactivate Introscan (SCN)
4 airports, ports
4
road condition 3 activate/deactivate Random mode (RDM)
4 stations, bus stations
4
weather and visibility 3 activate/deactivate Repeat (RPT)
4 vehicle rental
3
urban/city information 3 activate/deactivate display of CD info
4 lay-bys, car parks
4
parking 2 STOP THE COPY
4 service stations, garages
4
public transport 2 COPY CD TO JUKEBOX

4 demonstrations 3 copy complete CD

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3
multiple selection 2
DIRECTORY 3
send a text message

current album 3
managing directory les 3
write a text message
3

current track 4
consult or modify a le 3
delete list of text messages
3

JUKEBOX 4
add a le 2
TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS
2

jukebox management 4
delete a le network
3 3

jukebox conguration 4
delete all les 4
network search mode
3

hi- (320 kbps) 3


congure directory 5 automatic mode
4

high (192 kbps) 4


select a directory 5 manual mode
4

normal (128 kbps) 4


name directory 4 networks available
4

delete jukebox data 4


select starting directory 3 length of calls
3

PLAYLIST MANAGEMENT 3
le transfer 4 zero reset
2

4
exchange by infrared 3 manage PIN code

5
send all records 4 activate/deactivate
1
TELEMATICS
5
send one record 4 save PIN number
CALL
2
5
receive by infrared 4 modify PIN code
call list
3
4
exchange with SIM card 3 call options
dial
3
send all records to SIM 4 congure calls
5
directory
3
5
send one record to SIM 5 display my number
mailbox
3
5
receive all SIM les 5 automatic reply after x ring(s)
services
3
5
receive a SIM le 4 ring options
customer contact centre
4
2
TEXT MESSAGES (SMS) 5 for voice calls
PEUGEOT assistance
4
3
read received text messages 5 for text messages (SMS)
messages received
4

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6
text message ring
MENU Press the MENU button for more
3
call diversion to mailbox n 1
VIDEO than 2 seconds to gain access to
the next ow chart.
3
delete calls log 2
ACTIVATE VIDEO MODE

2
VIDEO PARAMETERS
1
VOICE COMMANDS LIST
3
display formats
1
CONFIGURATION 2
AUDIO/TELEPHONE DIAGNOSTICS
3
adjust luminosity
DISPLAY CONFIGURATION 2
GPS COVERAGE
2
3 set colours
choose colour 2
UNIT BACKUP POWER
3
3
set contrasts
3
adjust luminosity
1
UNIT DESCRIPTION

3
set date and time
1
NAVIGATION DEMONSTRATION

3
select units 1
VEHICLE DIAGNOSTICS 1
SERVICES CONFIGURATION

SOUND 2
ALERT LOG
2

voice commands setting STATUS OF FUNCTIONS*


3 2

speech synthesis setting RESET TYRE PRESS. DETEC. SYS.* Press the Music button several
3 2
times in succession to access the
4
guidance instructions volume following settings.

4
other message volume
MUSICAL AMBIENCE
4
select female/male voice BASS
TREBLE
3
activate/deactivate auxiliary source LOUDNESS CORRECTION
FR-RR BALANCE
2
SELECT LANGUAGE LH-RH BALANCE
AUTO VOLUME CORRECTION
2
DEFINE VEHICLE PARAMETERS*

* The parameters vary according to vehicle


(refer to the "Operation warning lights" chapter).
Each audio source (Radio, CD, MP3,
Jukebox, CD changer) has its own
Flow chart version 7.0 separate settings.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The table below groups together the answers to the most frequently asked questions concerning the RD4 audio equipment and the RT4 audio/telephone.

QUESTION RESPONSE SOLUTION

There is a difference in For optimum sound quality, the audio settings (Volume, Bass, Treble, Check that the audio settings (Volume, Bass,
sound quality between Ambience, Loudness) can be adapted to the different sound sources, Treble, Ambience, Loudness) are adapted to
the different audio which may result in audible differences when changing source (radio, CD, the sources listened to. It is advisable to set
sources (radio, CD, CD CD changer...). the AUDIO functions (Bass, Treble, Front-Rear
changer...). Balance, Left-Right Balance) to the middle
position, select the musical ambience "None"
and set the loudness correction to the "Active"
position in CD mode or to the "Inactive" position
in radio mode.

The CD is ejected The CD is inserted upside down, is unplayable, does not contain any audio - Check that the CD is inserted in the player the
automatically or is not data or contains an audio format which the player cannot play. right way up.
played by the player. - Check the condition of the CD: the CD cannot
The CD is protected by an anti-pirating protection system which is not be played if it is too damaged.
recognised by the audio equipment. - Check the content in the case of a recorded
CD: consult the advice in the Audio section.
- The audio equipments CD player does not
play DVDs.
- Due to inadequate quality, certain recorded
CDs will not be played by the audio system.
- The CD changer does not play MP3 CDs.

The CD player sound The CD used is scratched or of poor quality. Insert good quality CDs and store them in
is poor. suitable conditions.

The audio equipment settings (bass, treble, ambiences) are unsuitable. Set the treble or bass level to 0, without selecting
an ambience.

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QUESTION RESPONSE SOLUTION

The stored stations do An incorrect waveband is selected. Press the BAND AST button to return to the
not function (no sound, waveband (AM, FM1, FM2, FMAST) on which the
87.5 Mhz is displayed...) stations are stored.

The trafc announcement The radio station is not part of the regional trafc information network. Tune to a radio station which broadcasts trafc
(TA) is displayed. I do information.
not receive any trafc
information.

The quality of reception The vehicle is too far from the transmitter used by the station listened to or Activate the RDS function to enable the system
of the radio station there is no transmitter in the geographical area through which the vehicle to check whether there is a more powerful
listened to gradually is travelling. transmitter in the geographical area.
deteriorates or the
stored stations do The environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks...) block This phenomenon is normal and does not
not function (no reception, including in RDS mode. indicate a failure of the audio equipment.
sound, 87.5 Mhz is
displayed...).
The aerial is absent or has been damaged (for example when going Have the aerial checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.
through a car wash or into an underground car park).

Sound cut-outs of 1 to During this brief sound cut-out, the RDS searches for any frequency Deactivate the RDS function if the phenomenon
2 seconds in radio permitting better reception of the station. is too frequent and always on the same route.
mode.

With the engine off, When the engine is switched off, the audio equipment operating time Start the vehicles engine to increase the battery
the audio equipment depends on the battery charge. charge.
switches off after a few The switch-off is normal: the audio equipment switches to economy mode
minutes of use. and switches off to prevent discharging of the vehicles battery.

The message "the audio installation if the surrounding temperature is too high, the audio equipment Switch the audio system off for a few minutes to
system is overheated" switches to an automatic thermal protection mode leading to a reduction of allow the system to cool.
appears on the display. the volume or stopping of the playing of the CD.
In order to protect the

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The table below groups together the answers to the most frequently asked questions concerning the RT4 audio/telephone.

QUESTION RESPONSE SOLUTION

The TRAFFIC INFO On starting, it is several minutes before the system begins to receive the Wait until the trafc information is being received
box is ticked. However, trafc information. correctly (displaying of the trafc information
certain trafc jams symbols on the map).
along the route are not
indicated in real time. In certain countries, only major routes (motorways, ...) are listed for the This phenomenon is normal. The system is
trafc information. dependent on the trafc information available.

The time taken to The performance of the system may slow down temporarily if a CD is Wait until the CD has been copied or stop the
calculate a route being copied onto the Jukebox at the same time as a route is being copying before starting the guidance function.
sometimes seems calculated.
longer than usual.

Does the emergency call No, European regulations impose the presence of a SIM card in order to Insert a valid SIM card in the slot on the RT4 GPS
function work without a make an emergency call. audio/telephone.
SIM card?

My SIM card is not The RT4 accepts 3.3 V SIM cards, the old 5 V and 1.8 V SIM cards are not Contact your telephone operator.
recognised. recognised.

After changing a wheel, The RT4 GPS audio/telephone uses the wheel rotation information to Wait until the system has completed its
the system loses its improve the GPS locating function. If a wheel is changed or deates recalculation.
location. suddenly, the system recalculates the location. For approximately ten
minutes, this recalculation may affect the quality of the locating function.

The location on the On starting, the initialisation of the GPS may take up to 3 minutes to Wait until the system has started up completely.
map is incorrect or receive more than 3 satellites correctly. Check that there is a GPS coverage of at least
inaccurate. 3 satellites (long press on the MENU button, then
The altitude is not select AUDIO/TELEPHONE DIAGNOSTICS, then
displayed. GPS COVERAGE).

Depending on the geographical environment (tunnel, ...) or the weather, This phenomenon is normal. The system is
the conditions of reception of the GPS signal may vary. dependent on the conditions of reception of the
GPS signal.

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RD4
AUDIO EQUIPMENT/HANDS-FREE KIT

The SERVICE BOX website provides additional,


animated information on the RD4. It can be consulted at
the following address:
http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com.
CONTENTS
Registering on the site allows access to the vehicle
handbook documentation, which can be consulted free
of charge. 01 First steps pg. 203
02 General menu pg. 204
The RD4 audio equipment is coded in such a way that 03 Audio pg. 205
it will only operate in your vehicle. If it is to be installed
in another vehicle, contact your PEUGEOT dealer for 04 Hands-free kit pg. 208
conguration of the system.
05 Control short-cuts pg. 209
06 Conguration pg. 210
For safety reasons, the driver must carry out operations 07 Display ow charts pg. 211
which require prolonged attention while the vehicle is
stationary.
When the engine is off and in order to prevent
Frequently asked questions pg. 213
discharging of the battery, the RD4 audio equipment may
switch off after a few minutes.

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FIRST STEPS 01

2 9
3 4 5 6 7 8

1 11
10
15 14 13 12

1. On/Off and volume adjustment. 9. TA (Trafc Announcement) function on/off. 14. Buttons 1 to 6:
Long press: access to the PTY Selection of a stored radio station.
2. CD eject. (TYpes of radio Programme) mode. Selection of a CD in the CD changer.
Long press: storing of a station.
3. Selection of the screen display mode. 10. Conrmation.
15. The DARK button changes the display on the screen to
4. Selection of the source: radio, CD and CD changer. 11. Automatic search for a lower/higher frequency. improve driving comfort at night.
Selection of previous/next CD or MP3 track. 1st press: lighting of the top banner only.
5. Selection of the FM1, FM2, FMast and AM wavebands. 2nd press: black screen display.
12. Selection of a lower/higher radio frequency. 3rd press: return to the standard display.
6. Setting the audio options: front/rear balance, left/right Selection of the previous/next CD.
balance, loudness, sound ambiences. Selection of the previous/next MP3 directory.

7. Displaying of the list of local stations, of the tracks on the 13. Displaying of the general menu.
CD or of the MP3 directories.

8. Abandon current operation.

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GENERAL MENU

TELEPHONE: hands-free kit,


AUDIO FUNCTIONS: radio, CD,
matching, management of a
options.
communication.

> MONOCHROME DISPLAY C

TRIP COMPUTER: distance entering, PERSONALISATION-CONFIGURATION:


warnings, status of functions. vehicle parameters, display, languages.

> MONOCHROME DISPLAY A


For a detailed global view of the
menus available, refer to the
"Display ow charts" section of
this RD4 chapter.

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The external environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks) may block reception, including

03 AUDIO in RDS mode. This is a normal effect of the way in which radio waves are transmitted and does not
indicate any failure of the audio equipment.

RADIO RDS
SELECTING A STATION

1 Press the SOURCE button several 1


times in succession and select the Press the MENU button.
radio.

2 2
Press the BAND AST button to select Select AUDIO FUNCTIONS then
a waveband: FM1, FM2, FMast, AM. press OK.

3 Select the FM WAVEBAND


Briey press one of the buttons to 3
PREFERENCES function then press
carry out an automatic search of the OK.
radio stations.
FM WAVEBAND PREFERENCES

4 Select ACTIVATE FREQUENCY


4
Press one of the buttons to carry out a FOLLOWING (RDS) then press OK.
manual search of the radio stations. RDS appears on the display.

ACTIVATE FREQUENCY FOLLOWING (RDS)

Press the LIST REFRESH button to The RDS, if displayed, enables you to continue listening to the
display the list of stations received same station by means of frequency following. However, in certain
locally (30 stations maximum). conditions, this RDS station is not followed throughout the country
To update this list, press for more than as radio stations do not cover 100 % of the territory. This explains
two seconds. the loss of reception of the station during a journey.

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CD CHANGER CD
PLAYING A CD (NOT MP3 COMPATIBLE) PLAYING A CD

1
Insert the CDs in the changer one by
one.
Press the SOURCE button several Insert circular compact discs only.
times in succession and select CD Some anti-pirating systems, on original discs or CDs
CHANGER. copied using a personal recorder, may cause faults
which are no reection on the quality of the original
player.
Without pressing the EJECT button, insert a CD in the
player, play begins automatically.
2

Press one of the buttons on the


numeric keypad to select the
corresponding CD.
1
To play a disc which has already been
inserted, press the SOURCE button
several times in succession and select
3 CD.

Press one of the buttons to select a


track on the CD. 2
Press and hold one of the buttons for Press one of the buttons to select a
fast forwards or backwards play. track on the CD.
Press the LIST REFRESH button to
display the list of tracks on the CD.

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MP3 CD CD
INFORMATION AND ADVICE PLAYING AN MP3 COMPILATION

The MP3 format, an abbreviation of MPEG 1.2 & 2.5 Audio Layer Insert an MP3 compilation in the player.
3, is an audio compression standard which permits the recording of The audio equipment searches for all of the music
several tens of music les on a single disc. tracks, which may take anything between a few
The playing and displaying of an MP3 compilation may depend on seconds and several tens of seconds, before play
the recording programme and/or the parameters used. begins.

In order to be able to play a recorded CDR or CDRW, when recording On a single disc, the CD player can read up to 255 MP3 les spread
select standards ISO 9660 level 1.2 or Joliet. over 8 directory levels. However, it is advisable to keep to a limit of
If the disc is recorded in another format, it may not be played two levels to reduce the access time before the CD is played.
correctly.
It is recommended that the same recording standard is always used
for an individual disc, with as low a speed as possible for optimum
sound quality. 1 To play a disc which has already been
In the particular case of a multi-session CD, the Joliet standard is inserted, press the SOURCE button
recommended. several times in succession and
select CD.

The audio equipment will only play les with the extension ".mp3". No
2
other type of le (.wma, .mp4...) can be played.
Press one of the buttons to select a
track on the CD.
Press the LIST REFRESH button to
It is advisable to restrict le names to 20 characters without using display the list of directories of the
special characters (e.g.: " " ?; ) to avoid any playing or displaying MP3 compilation.
problems.

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04 HANDS-FREE KIT The services offered by the hands-free kit depend on the network, the SIM card and the compatibility
of the Bluetooth equipment used.
Consult your telephones manual and your operator to nd out which services are available to you.
A list of mobile telephones which offer the best range of services is available from the network.
MATCHING A TELEPHONE Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
DISPLAY C

RECEIVING A CALL
For safety reasons and because they require prolonged attention on
the part of the driver, the operations for matching of the Bluetooth 1
An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display
mobile telephone with the RD4 hands-free kit must be carried out
on the multifunction display.
with the vehicle stationary and the ignition on.

Select the YES tab on the display


2 using the buttons and conrm by
pressing OK.
1 Activate the telephones Bluetooth function and
OK
carry out a search of the Bluetooth accessories
present for the telephone.

Press the end of the steering wheel stalk to accept


the call.
2 Select the accessory which corresponds to the
name of the vehicle, a superimposed conguration
display appears on the multifunction display.
MAKING A CALL
Enter the vehicles authentication code (=1234).
3 Depending on the telephone, you may be asked Press the end of the steering wheel stalk for more
to enter this code before the superimposed than two seconds to access your directory.
conguration display appears.

Select the YES tab on the display using


4 1
the buttons then conrm by pressing OK. To dial a number, use the keypad on your
telephone.
YES

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05 CONTROL SHORT-CUTS
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS

RADIO: automatic search for a higher frequency.


CD/CD CHANGER/MP3: selection of the next track.
CD/CD CHANGER: continuous press: fast forwards
play.
RADIO: selection of the previous stored station. Selection of the previous item.
CD CHANGER: selection of the previous CD.
Selection of the previous item on a menu.
MP3: selection of the previous directory.
Volume increase.

Mute: by pressing
the volume increase
- Change of sound source.
and decrease buttons
- Conrmation of a selection.
simultaneously.
- Pick up/Hang up the telephone.
- Press for more than 2 seconds:
access to the telephone menu. The sound is restored by
pressing one of the
two volume buttons.

RADIO: selection of the next stored station. Volume decrease.


CD CHANGER: selection of the next CD.
Selection of the next item on a menu.
MP3: selection of the next directory.
RADIO: automatic search for a lower frequency.
CD/CD CHANGER/MP3: selection of the previous track.
CD/CD CHANGER: continuous press: fast backwards
play.
Selection of the next item.

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06 CONFIGURATION
ADJUSTING THE DATE AND TIME
DISPLAY C

1 5
Press the MENU button. Press to conrm the selection.

2 Using the arrows, select 6


the PERSONALISATION
CONFIGURATION function. Using the arrows, select the ADJUST
DATE AND TIME function.

PERSONALISATION CONFIGURATION ADJUST DATE AND TIME

3 7
Press to conrm the selection. Press to conrm the selection.

4 8
Adjust the parameters one by one
Using the arrows, select the DISPLAY conrming by pressing the OK button.
CONFIGURATION function. Next select the OK tab on the display
then conrm.

DISPLAY CONFIGURATION OK

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07 DISPLAY FLOW CHART monochrome C
2 STATUS OF FUNCTIONS

1 AUDIO FUNCTIONS 3 functions activated or deactivated 1


TELEPHONE

2 FM BAND PREFERENCES 2
CONSULTING DIRECTORIES**

3 alternative frequencies (RDS) 3


telephone directory
1 PERSONALISATION-CONFIGURATION
4 activate/deactivate 3 call log
2 DEFINE THE VEHICLE PARAMETERS*
3 regional mode (REG) 3 services directory
2 DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
4 activate/deactivate 4 customer contact centre
3 video brightness adjustment
3 radio-text information (RDTXT) 4 breakdown call
4 normal video
4 activate/deactivate 4 emergency call
4 inverse video
2 AUDIO CD PREFERENCES 2 CONFIGURATION
4 brightness (- +) adjustment
3 cd changer repeat (RPT) 3 deletion of a match
3 date and time adjustment
4 activate/deactivate 4 list of matches
4 day/month/year adjustment
3 track random play (RDM) 3 consulting matches
4 hour/minute adjustment
4 activate/deactivate 4 list of matches
4 choice of 12 h/24 h mode
3 choice of a mobile to connect
3
choice of units
4 list of mobiles
1
TRIP COMPUTER 4
l/100 km - mpg - km/l
2
MANAGEMENT OF A COMMUNICATION
2
ENTER DISTANCE TO DESTINATION 4
Celsius/ Fahrenheit
3
switch**
3
distance: x km 2 CHOICE OF LANGUAGE
3
terminate the current call
2 WARNING LOG * The parameters vary according to vehicle
secret mode
(refer to the "Operation warning lights" chapter). 3
3 diagnostics
** According to compatibility of Bluetooth telephone activate/deactivate
4
and service contract.
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07 DISPLAY FLOW CHART monochrome A
A 1
DISPLAY ADJUST
1 MAIN FUNCTION
2 CHOICE A YEAR
2
3 Choice A1
3 Choice A2 MONTH
2
2 CHOICE B...

2
DAY

1
RADIO-CD 1
VEHICLE CONFIG* 2
HOUR

2
RDS SEARCH 2
REV WIPE ACT 2
MINUTES

3
active 3
active 2
12 H/24 H MODE

3
inactive 3
inactive
1
LANGUAGES
2
REG MODE 2
GUIDE LAMPS
2
FRANCAIS
3
active 3
active
2
ITALIANO
3
inactive 3
inactive
2
NEDERLANDS
2
INTROSCAN
2
PORTUGUES
3
active 1
OPTIONS
2
PORTUGUES-BRASIL
3
inactive 2 ABANDON/CONSULT LIST OF FAULTS
2
DEUTSCH
2
CD REPEAT 3 functions activated (or not)
2
ENGLISH
3
active 3 warning messages
2
ESPANOL
3
inactive

2
RANDOM PLAY 1
UNITS

3
active 2
TEMPERATURE: CELSIUS/ FAHRENHEIT

3
inactive 2
FUEL CONSUMPTION: KM/L - L/100 - MPG

* The parameters vary according to vehicle


(refer to the "Instruments and Controls" chapter).

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WIP Nav
MULTIMEDIA AUDIO EQUIPMENT / BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE
GPS EUROPE BY SD CARD

CONTENTS
The WIP Nav is protected in such a way that it will only
operate in your vehicle. If it is to be installed in another
vehicle, contact a PEUGEOT dealer for conguration of 01 First steps pg. 2
02 General operation pg. 3
the system.

03 Navigation - Guidance pg. 5


For safety reasons, it is imperative that the driver carries 04 Trafc information pg. 12
out operations which require prolonged attention while
the vehicle is stationary. 05 Radio pg. 13
When the engine is switched off and to prevent
discharging of the battery, the WIP Nav switches off 06 Music media players pg. 14
following the activation of the Energy Economy mode.
07 Bluetooth telephone pg. 17
08 Conguration pg. 19
09 Control short-cuts pg. 20
Certain functions described in this handbook will become
available during the course of the year. 10 Display ow charts pg. 21
Frequently asked questions pg. 24
01 FIRST STEPS
WIP Nav CONTROL PANEL

1 12

3 4 5 6
2 14
11
13
7 8 9 10

15 16

1. On/Off. 6. Opening of the PHONE menu and displaying of the call list. 13. Selection of the previous/next radio station from the list.
CD / SD card pause, mute for the radio. Selection of the previous/next CD.
Long press: reinitialisation of the system. 7. Selection of the successive displaying of: Selection of the previous/next MP3 directory.
RADIO, Map, NAV (if navigation is in progress), Telephone (if a Selection of the previous/next page of a list.
2. Volume adjustment. conversation is in progress), Trip Computer.
Long press: displaying of a black screen (DARK). 14. Selection of the previous/next radio station.
3. Selection of the RADIO source. Displaying of the list of Selection of the previous/next CD or MP3 track.
stations. Access to the RADIO menu. 8. Opening of the NAVIGATION menu and displaying of the last Selection of the previous/next line of a list.
destinations.
4. Selection of the MUSIC source. Displaying of the tracks 15. Buttons 1 to 6:
(CD) or of the folders (SD card). Access to the MUSIC 9. Opening of the TRAFFIC menu and displaying of the current Selection of the stored radio station.
menu. trafc alerts. Selection of the CD in the CD changer.
Long press: storing of the current radio station.
3 - 4 Long press: access to the sound option settings (front/rear 10. Abandon the operation in progress.
and left/right balance, bass/treble, equalizer, loudness, 16. SD card reader.
automatic volume adjustment, initialise the settings). 11. Navigation through the menus, selection and conrmation.
Access to the short-cut menus.
5. Opening of the SETUP menu. Map zoom on Map or NAV display.
Long press: access to the GPS coverage and the
demonstration mode. 12. CD eject.

2
GENERAL OPERATION 02

Press the MODE button several times in succession to gain access to the following menus:

RADIO / MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS

FULL SCREEN MAP

PHONE
(If a conversation is in progress)
NAVIGATION
(If navigation is in progress)

TRIP COMPUTER

SETUP:
TRAFFIC:
system language, date and time, display,
TMC information and messages
vehicle parameters, units and system parameters

For maintenance of the display, the use of a soft, non-abrasive cloth For a detailed global view of the menus available, refer to the "Display
(spectacles cloth) is recommended, without any additional product. ow charts" section of this handbook.

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02 GENERAL OPERATION
SHORT-CUT MENUS

TRIP COMPUTER: RADIO:


A press on the OK dial to permits access ALERT LOG IN FM MODE
to short-cut menus according to the
1 1

display on the screen. 1 STATUS OF FUNCTIONS 2 TA

PHONE: 2 RDS

NAV: 1
END CALL 2 RADIOTEXT

ABORT GUIDANCE 1
HOLD CALL 2 REGIONAL PROG. (REG)
1

1
REPEAT ADVICE 1
DIAL 2 AM

1
BLOCK ROAD 1
DTMF TONES 1 IN AM MODE

1
ROUTE INFO 1 PRIVATE MODE 2 TA

2
SHOW DEST. 1 MICRO OFF 2 REFRESH AM LIST

2
TRIP INFO MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS: 2 FM

3
route type TA MAP:
1

3
avoidance criteria PLAY OPTIONS 1 ABORT/RESUME GUIDANCE
1

3
satellites NORMAL 1 SET DESTINATION
2

2
ZOOM/SCROLL
2
RANDOM TRACK 1 POIS NEARBY

1
VOICE ADVICE 2
REPEAT FOLDER 1 POSITION INFO

1 ROUTE OPTIONS 2
TRACK INTRO 1 MAP SETTINGS

1
SELECT MUSIC 1 ZOOM/SCROLL

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03 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
Insert the SD card in the front panel reader and leave it there to use the Navigation functions.
SELECTING A DESTINATION The navigation SD card data must not be changed.
The map data updates are available from PEUGEOT dealers.

1 4 Select the NEW DESTINATION


INPUT function and press the dial to
Press the NAV button. conrm.

NEW DESTINATION INPUT

5
Once the country has been selected,
The list of the last 20 destinations appears under the NAVIGATION
NA turn the dial and select the town
MENU function. function. Press the dial to conrm.

2 Press the NAV button again or select 6


the NAVIGATION MENU function and Select the letters of the town one by
press the dial to conrm. one conrming each time by pressing
the dial.
NAVIGATION MENU

3
Select the DESTINATION INPUT
function and press the dial to conrm. A pre-set list (by entering the rst few letters) of the towns in the
country selected can be accessed via the LIST button tton on the virtual
keypad.
DESTINATION INPUT

5
During guidance, pressing the end of the lights stalk repeats the last guidance instruction.

7 9 Then select START ROUTE


GUIDANCE and the press the dial to
Turn the dial and select OK. conrm.
Press the dial to conrm.
START ROUTE GUIDANCE

10
To speed up the process, the post code can be enteredtered directly after Select the route type:
selecting the POST CODE function. FAST ROUTE, SHORT ROUTE or
Use the virtual keypad to enter the letters and digits. OPTIMISED ROUTE and press the
dial to conrm.

8
It is also possible to select a destination FROM ADDRESS BOOK or
Repeat steps 5 to 7 for the STREET FROM LAST DESTINATIONS.
and N functions.
FROM ADDRESS BOOK FROM LAST DESTINATIONS

Select the SAVE TO ADDRESS BOOK function to record the You can zoom in / zoom out on the map using the dial.
address entered in a directory le. Press the dial to conrm the It is possible to scroll the map or select its orientation
ion via the
selection. short-cut menu of the FULL SCREEN MAP. Press the d dial then
The WIP NAV permits the recording of up to 4000 contact les. select MAP SETTINGS or ZOOM/SCROLL and conrm.

6
03 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
The route selected by the WIP Nav audio/telephone depends directly on the route options.
ROUTE OPTIONS Changing these options may change the route completely.

1 5 Select the ROUTE DYNAMICS


function.
Press the NAV button. This function provides access to the
TRAFFIC INDEPENDENT or
SEMI-DYNAMIC options.

ROUTE DYNAMICS
2 Press the NAV button again or select
the NAVIGATION MENU function and
press the dial to conrm.
6
Select the AVOIDANCE CRITERIA
NAVIGATION MENU function. This function provides
access to the AVOID options
(motorways, toll roads, ferries).
3
Select the ROUTE OPTIONS function
and press the dial to conrm. AVOIDANCE CRITERIA

ROUTE OPTIONS
7
Turn the dial and select the
RECALCULATE function to take into
4 Select the ROUTE TYPE function and account the route options selected.
press the dial to conrm. This function Press the dial to conrm.
allows you to change the route type.
RECALCULATE
ROUTE TYPE

7
ADDING A STOPOVER Stopovers can be added to the route once the destination has been selected.

1 5
Enter a new address, for example.
Press the NAV button.

ENTER A NEW ADDRESS

2 Press the NAV button again or select 6 Once the new address has been
the NAVIGATION MENU function and entered, select OK and press the dial
press the dial to conrm. to conrm.

NAVIGATION MENU OK

3 7
Select the STOPOVERS function and Select RECALCULATE and press the
press the dial to conrm. dial to conrm.

STOPOVERS RECALCULATE

4 Select the ADD A STOPOVER


function (5 stopovers maximum) and The stopover must be completed or deleted in order for the guidance
press the dial to conrm. to continue to the next destination. Otherwise, the WIP Nav
N will
always return you to the previous stopover.
ADD A STOPOVER

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03 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
SEARCHING FOR POINTS OF INTEREST
The points of interest (POIs) indicate all of the service locations in the vicinity (hotels, various
businesses, airports...).

Select the POI IN CITY function to


1 6
search for POIs in the city required.
Press the NAV button. Select the country then enter the
name of the city using the virtual
keypad.
POI IN CITY
2 Press the NAV button again or select
the NAVIGATION MENU function and
press the dial to conrm.
NAVIGATION MENU A list of cities present in the country selected can be acc
accessed via
the LIST button on the virtual keypad.

3 Select the SEARCH POINTS OF


INTEREST function and press the
dial to conrm.
SEARCH POINTS OF INTEREST 7 Select the POI IN COUNTRY function
to search for POIs in the country
required.
4 Select the POI NEARBY function to
search for POIs around the vehicle. POI IN COUNTRY

POI NEARBY

8 Select the POI NEAR ROUTE


5 Select the POI NEAR DESTINATION function to search for POIs near the
function to search for POIs near the route.
point of arrival of the route.
POI NEAR ROUTE
POI NEAR DESTINATION

9
03 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
List of POIs * according to availability in the country

10
03 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer for details of the procedure for obtaining the HAZARDOUS LOCATION
POIs.

1 4
Select the NAVI VOLUME function
and turn the dial to set the volume
of each voice synthesiser (trafc
Press the NAV button. information, alert messages).

NAVI VOLUME

2 5
Press the NAV button again or select Select the POI CATEGORIES ON
the NAVIGATION MENU function and MAP function to select the POIs to be
press the dial to conrm. displayed on the map by default.

NAVIGATION MENU
POI CATEGORIES ON MAP

3 6
Select HAZARDOUS LOCATION
Select the SETTINGS function and POIs to gain access to the DISPLAY
press the dial to conrm. ON MAP, VISUAL ALERT and
SOUND ALERT functions.
SETTINGS
HAZARDOUS LOCATION POIs

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04 TRAFFIC INFORMATION The lters are independent and their results are cumulative.
We recommend a lter on the route and a lter around the vehicle of:
- 2 miles (3 km) or 3 miles (5 km) for a region with heavy trafc,

CONFIGURE THE FILTERING AND


- 6 miles (10 km) for a region with normal trafc,
- 30 miles (50 km) for long journeys (motorway).
DISPLAYING OF THE TMC MESSAGES

1 3
Select the lter of your choice:
Press the TRAFFIC button.
MESSAGES ON ROUTE

ALL WARNING MESSAGES

ONLY WARNINGS ON ROUTE

ALL MESSAGES

The list of TMC messages appears under the TRAFFIC MENU The messages appear on the map
sorted in order of proximity. and on the list.
To exit, press ESC.

4 Select the GEOGRAPHICAL FILTER


2
Press the TRAFFIC button again or (NONE) function and press the dial to
select the TRAFFIC MENU function conrm.
and press the dial to conrm.
GEOGRAPHICAL FILTER (NONE)
MENU TRAFFIC

The TMC icon, at the bottom left of the screen,


sc may 5
appear in 3 different forms: On the list which appears, select
- No TMC station available the distance radius required in
- TMC station available, no message on route accordance with the route.
- TMC station available and messages on route Press the dial to conrm the selection.
(if guidance is active)

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The external environment (hill, building, tunnel, underground car park...) may interfere with

05 RADIO the reception, including in RDS following mode. This phenomenon is a normal result of the
way in which radio waves are transmitted and does not in any way indicate a failure of the
audio equipment.

SELECTING A STATION RDS - REGIONAL MODE - TRAFFIC INFO

1 1 When the current radio station is


Press the RADIO button to display displayed on the screen, press the
the list of stations received locally dial.
sorted in alphabetical order.
Select the station required by turning
the dial and press to conrm. 2 The radio source short-cuts menu appears and provides
ovides access to
the following short-cuts:
TA

RDS
While listening to the radio, press one of the RADIOTEXT
buttons to select the previous or next station on
the list. REGIONAL PROG. (REG)

WAVEBAND

3
A long press of one of the buttons starts the Select the function required and press
automatic search for a station with a lower or the dial to conrm to gain access to
higher frequency. the corresponding settings.

The RDS, if displayed, allows you to continue listening to the same


Press one of the buttons on the numeric keypad for
or more
mo than station by means of the frequency following. However, in certain
2 seconds to store the current station. conditions, this RDS station cannot be followed throughout the entire
Press the button on the numeric keypad to recall the sto
stored radio country as radio stations do not cover 100% of the territ
territory. This
station. explains the loss of reception of the station during a journey.

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06 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS
CD, MP3 / WMA SD CARD If the GPS is used, the navigation SD card must remain in the WIP NAV audio/telephone reader.

INFORMATION AND ADVICE In this case, it is not possible to play an SD card containing MP3 les.

The audio equipment will only play audio les with the extension
The MP3 format, an abbreviation of MPEG 1, 2 & 2.5 A Audio Layer 3
".mp3" with a speed of between 8 Kbps and 320 Kbps and the
and the WMA format, an abbreviation of Windows MediMedia Audio and
extension ".wma" with a speed of between 5 Kbps and 384 Kbps.
the property of Microsoft, are audio compression standa
standards which
It also supports the VBR (Variable Bit Rate) mode.
permit the recording of several tens of music les on a single disc.
No other type of le (.mp4, m3u...) can be played.

It is advisable to restrict le names to 20 characters, without using of


special characters (e.g.: " " ? ; ) to avoid any playing and displaying
problems.

In order to be able to play a recorded CDR or CDRW, RW, when


w
recording it is preferable to select the ISO 9660 level 1, 2 or Joliet
standard.
If the disc is recorded in another format it may nott be pla
played
correctly. During play, exit the SD Card source before removing the SD card
It is recommended that the same recording standard is always used from its reader.
for an individual disc, with as low a speed as possible
ible (4
(4x maximum)
for optimum sound quality.
In the particular case of a multi-session CD, the Joliet standard is
recommended.

To avoid any risk of theft, remove the SD card when


en you leave your
vehicle with the roof down.

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SELECTING / PLAYING MUSIC
CD, MP3 / WMA CD, MP3 / WMA SD CARD

1 4
Select the music source required:
CD, MP3/WMA CD, MP3/WMA SD
Press the MUSIC button. CARD Press the dial to conrm.
Play begins.

5
Press the up or down button to select
The list of tracks or MP3/WMA les appears under MUSIC MENU. the next/previous folder.

2 6
Press the MUSIC button again or Press one of the buttons to select a
select the MUSIC MENU function and music track.
press the dial to conrm. Press and hold one of the buttons for
fast forward or backward play.
MUSIC MENU

3
Select the SELECT MUSIC function
and press the dial to conrm. The playing and displaying of an MP3/WMA compilation may depend
on the recording programme and/or the parameters used. We
recommend the ISO 9660 recording standard.
SELECT MUSIC

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06 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS
USING THE EXTERNAL DEVICE (AUX) CD CHANGER
AUDIO / RCA CABLE NOT SUPPLIED PLAYING A CD (NOT MP3 / WMA COMPATIBLE)

1 1
Connect the portable equipment (MP3/WMA player) to the audio Insert one or more CDs in the
sockets (white and red, RCA type) in the glove box using a changer. Press the MUSIC button.
JACK/RCA audio cable.

2 Press the MUSIC button again or


select the MUSIC MENU function and
2 press the dial to conrm.
Press the MUSIC button then press
it again or select the MUSIC MENU MUSIC MENU
function and press the dial to conrm.

3 Select the SELECT MUSIC function


and press the dial to conrm.
3 Select the EXTERNAL DEVICE
function and press the dial to activate it. SELECT MUSIC

EXTERNAL DEVICE
4 Select the CD CHANGER music
4 source and press the dial to conrm.
Select the AUX music source and
press the dial to conrm. Play begins CD CHANGER
automatically.

5
Press one of the buttons on the
The displaying and management of the controls are operated via the numeric keypad to select the
portable equipment. corresponding CD.

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07 BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE
The services offered by the telephone depend on the network, the SIM card and the compatibility of
the Bluetooth equipment used. Refer to your telephone's manual and your operator to check which
CONNECTING A TELEPHONE services you have access to. A list of mobile telephones which offer the best range of services is
available from dealers.

For safety reasons and because they require prolonged attention on 4 For a rst connection, select
the part of the driver, the operations for pairing the Bluetooth mobile SEARCH PHONE and press the dial
telephone to the hands-free system of the WIP Navv mus must be carried to conrm. Then select the name of
out with the vehicle stationary and the ignition on. the telephone.

SEARCH PHONE
1 Activate the telephone's Bluetooth function.
The last telephone connected is reconnected
automatically. 5
Enter the authentication code on the
telephone. The code to be entered is
displayed on the screen.
2
Press the PHONE button.
Once the telephone has been connected, the WIP Nav can
synchronise the address book and the call list. This
is synchronisation
sync
may take a few minutes.
3 Select the TELEPHONE MENU
function and press the dial to conrm. 1 To change the telephone connected,
press the PHONE button, then select
TELEPHONE MENU TELEPHONE MENU and press the
dial to conrm.

The list of telephones connected previously (4 maximum


ximum) appears 2 Select CONNECT PHONE. Select the
on the multifunction display. Select the telephone requir
required for a new telephone and press to conrm.
connection.
CONNECT PHONE

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RECEIVING A CALL MAKING A CALL

1 1
Press the PHONE button.
An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display
on the multifunction display.

The list of the last 20 calls made and received in the


he vehicle
veh appears
under TELEPHONE MENU. You can select a number and press the
2 Select the YES tab to accept or NO dial to make the call.
to refuse and conrm by pressing the
dial.
2 Select the TELEPHONE MENU
YES NO function and press the dial to conrm.

TELEPHONE MENU

3 To hang up, press the PHONE button


or press the dial and select END Select DIAL NUMBER, then dial the
CALL then conrm by pressing the 3
telephone number using the virtual
dial. keypad.
END CALL DIAL NUMBER

It is also possible to select a number from the address


ress b
book. You
can select DIAL FROM ADDRESS BOOK. The WIP NAV permits the
recording of up to 4000 entries.
Press the end of the steering wheel control to
accept the call or end the call in progress.
Press the end of the steering wheel control for more than two
seconds to gain access to the address book.

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08 CONFIGURATION
This function provides access to the options: SYSTEM LANGUAGE, DATE AND TIME, DISPLAY
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME (BRIGHTNESS, COLOUR, MAP COLOUR), VEHICLE PARAMETERS, UNITS, SYSTEM
PARAMETERS.

1
5

Press the SET UP button.


Select the DATE FORMAT function
and press the dial to conrm.

2
Select the DATE AND TIME function
and press the dial to conrm.
6
DATE AND TIME Conrm the format required using
the dial.
Select the TIME FORMAT function
3 and press the dial to conrm.
Select the SET DATE AND TIME
function and press the dial to conrm.

SET DATE AND TIME


Conrm the format required using the dial.
Pressing the SET UP button for more than 2 seconds permits access
4 to:

Set the parameters one by one using DESCRIPTION OF THE UNIT


the direction arrows and conrm by
GPS COVERAGE
means of the dial.
DEMO MODE

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09 CONTROL SHORT-CUTS
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS

RADIO: change to the next radio station on the list.


Long press: automatic search for a higher frequency.
CD/MP3 SD CARD/CD CHANGER: selection of the next track.
CD/MP3 SD CARD/CD CHANGER: continuous press: fast forward play.
RADIO: selection of the next stored station.
MP3/WMA SD CARD: selection of the next directory.
CD CHANGER: selection of the next CD.
Selection of the next entry in the address book. Volume increase.

Mute: function activated by


- Change the sound source. pressing the volume increase
- Make a call from the address book. and decrease buttons
- Pick up/Hang up the telephone. simultaneously.
- Press for more than 2 seconds: access to
the address book. Restore the sound by pressing
one of the two volume buttons.

MP3/WMA SD CARD: selection of the previous directory. Volume decrease


CD CHANGER: selection of the previous CD.
Selection of the previous entry in the address book.
RADIO: change to the previous radio station on the List.
Long press: automatic search for a lower frequency.
CD/MP3 SD CARD/CD CHANGER: selection of the previous track.
CD/MP3 SD CARD/CD CHANGER: continuous press: fast backward play.

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10 DISPLAY FLOW CHARTS
1 MAIN FUNCTION
2 CHOICE A
3 choice A1
3 choice A2 1 "MUSIC" MENU 1 "RADIO" MENU
2 CHOICE B...
2 SELECT MUSIC 2 WAVEBAND

2 SOUND SETTINGS 3 FM

3 balance / fader 3 AM

1 "TRAFFIC" MENU 3 bass / treble 2 MANUAL TUNE

2 MESSAGES ON ROUTE 3 equalizer 2 SOUND SETTINGS

2
ONLY WARNINGS ON ROUTE 4 none 3 balance / fader

2
ALL WARNING MESSAGES 4 classical 3 bass / treble

2
ALL MESSAGES 4 jazz 3 equalizer

2
GEOGRAPHICAL FILTER 4 rock/pop 4 none

none 4 techno 4 classical


3

within 2 miles (3km) 4 vocal 4 jazz


3

within 3 miles (5km) 3 loudness 4 rock/pop


3

within 6 miles (10km) 3 initialise sound settings 4 techno


3

within 30 miles (50km) 4 vocal


3

3
loudness

3
initialise sound settings

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1 "NAVIGATION" MENU 2 STOPOVERS 2

2 ABORT / RESUME GUIDANCE 3 add stopover 3 route type

2 DESTINATION INPUT 4 address input 4 fast route

3 address input 4
navigate HOME 4
short route

4 country 4
choose from address book 4
optimised route

4 city 4
choose from last destinations 2
SETTINGS

4 street 3
rearrange route 3
route dynamics

4
number 3
replace stopover 4
trafc independent

4
start route guidance 3
delete stopover 4
semi-dynamic

4
post code 3
recalculate 3
avoidance criteria

4
add to address book 4
fast route 4
avoid motorways

4
intersection 4
short route 4
avoid toll roads

4
city district optimised route 4
avoid ferries
4

4
geo position POI SEARCH recalculate
2 3

4
map POI nearby
3

3
navigate HOME POI near destination
3

3
choose from address book POI in city
3

3
choose from last destinations POI in country
3

POI near route


3

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1 "TELEPHONE" MENU 1 SETUP 4 dark blue

2 DIAL NUMBER 2 SYSTEM LANGUAGE 3 map colour

2 DIAL FROM ADDRESS BOOK 3 deutsch 4 day mode for map

2 CALL LIST 3
english 4 night mode for map

2 CONNECT PHONE 3
espanol 4 auto. day/night for map

3 search phone 3
franais 2 VEHICLE PARAMETERS

3 phones connected 3
italiano 3 vehicle information

4
disconnect phone 3
nederlands 4
alert log

4
rename phone 3
polski 4
status of functions

4
delete pairing 3
portuguese 2
UNITS

4
delete all pairings 2
DATE AND TIME 3
temperature

4
show details 3
set date and time 4
celsius

2
SETTINGS 3
date format 4
fahrenheit

3
select ring tone 3
time format 3
Distance

3
phone / ring tone volume 2
DISPLAY 4
km and l/100

3
enter mailbox number 3
brightness 4
km and km/l

3
colour miles (mi) and MPG
4

4
pop titanium SYSTEM PARAMETERS
2

toffee factory reset


4 3

blue steel software version


4 3

technogrey automatic scrolling


4 3

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The table below groups together the answers to the most frequently asked questions concerning the WIP Nav.

QUESTION RESPONSE SOLUTION

For optimum sound quality, the audio settings (Volume, Bass, Treble, Check that the audio settings (Volume, Bass,
sound quality between Ambience, Loudness) can be adapted to the different sound sources, Treble, Ambience, Loudness) are adapted to
the different audio which may result in audible differences when changing source (radio, CD, the sources listened to. It is advisable to set
sources (radio, CD, CD CD changer...). the AUDIO functions (Bass, Treble, Front-Rear
changer...). Balance, Left-Right Balance) to the middle
position, select the musical ambience "None"
and set the loudness correction to the "Active"
position in CD mode or to the "Inactive" position
in radio mode.

The CD is ejected The CD is inserted upside down, is unplayable, does not contain any audio - Check that the CD is inserted in the player the
automatically or is not data or contains an audio format which the player cannot play. right way up.
played by the player. - Check the condition of the CD: the CD cannot
The CD is protected by an anti-pirating protection system which is not be played if it is too damaged.
recognised by the audio equipment. - Check the content in the case of a recorded
CD: consult the advice in the Audio section.
- The audio equipment's CD player does not
play DVDs.
- Due to inadequate quality, certain recorded
CDs will not be played by the audio system.
- The CD changer does not play MP3 CDs.

The CD player sound The CD used is scratched or of poor quality. Insert good quality CDs and store them in
is poor. suitable conditions.

The audio equipment settings (bass, treble, ambiences) are unsuitable. Set the treble or bass level to 0, without selecting
an ambience.

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RESPONSE SOLUTION

The stored stations do An incorrect waveband is selected. Press the BAND AST button to return to the
not function (no sound, waveband (AM, FM1, FM2, FMAST) on which the
87.5 Mhz is displayed...) stations are stored.

The quality of reception The vehicle is too far from the transmitter used by the station listened to or Activate the RDS function to enable the system
of the radio station there is no transmitter in the geographical area through which the vehicle to check whether there is a more powerful
listened to gradually is travelling. transmitter in the geographical area.
deteriorates or the
stored stations do
not function (no The environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks...) block This phenomenon is normal and does not
sound, 87.5 Mhz is reception, including in RDS mode. indicate a failure of the audio equipment.
displayed...).

The aerial is absent or has been damaged (for example when going Have the aerial checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.
through a car wash or into an underground car park).

Sound cut-outs of 1 During this brief sound cut-out, the RDS searches for any frequency Deactivate the RDS function if the phenomenon
to 2 seconds in radio permitting better reception of the station. is too frequent and always on the same route.
mode.

With the engine off, When the engine is switched off, the audio equipment operating time Start the vehicle's engine to increase the battery
the audio equipment depends on the battery charge. charge.
switches off after a few The switch-off is normal: the audio equipment switches to economy mode
minutes of use. and switches off to prevent discharging of the vehicle's battery.

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QUESTION RESPONSE SOLUTION

The TRAFFIC INFO On starting, it is several minutes before the system begins to receive the Wait until the trafc information is being received
box is ticked. However, trafc information. correctly (displaying of the trafc information
certain trafc jams symbols on the map).
along the route are not
indicated in real time.

In certain countries, only major routes (motorways, ...) are listed for the This phenomenon is normal. The system is
trafc information. dependent on the trafc information available.

The time taken to The performance of the system may slow down temporarily if a CD/DVD Wait until the CD/DVD has been copied or stop
calculate a route is being copied onto the Jukebox at the same time as a route is being the copying before starting the guidance function.
sometimes seems calculated.
longer than usual.

Does the emergency call No, European regulations impose the presence of a SIM card in order to Insert a valid SIM card in the slot on the WIP Nav.
function work without a make an emergency call.
SIM card?

The altitude is not On starting, the initialisation of the GPS may take up to 3 minutes to Wait until the system has started up completely.
displayed. receive more than 4 satellites correctly. Check that there is a GPS coverage of at least
4 satellites (long press on the MENU button, then
select AUDIO/TELEPHONE DIAGNOSTICS, then
GPS COVERAGE).

Depending on the geographical environment (tunnel, ...) or the weather, This phenomenon is normal. The system is
the conditions of reception of the GPS signal may vary. dependent on the conditions of reception of the
GPS signal.

The route calculation is The exclusion criteria may conict with the current location (exclusion of Check the exclusion criteria.
not successful. toll roads on a toll motorway).

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QUESTION RESPONSE SOLUTION

There is a long waiting When a new medium is inserted, the system reads a certain amount of This phenomenon is normal.
time after inserting a CD data (directory, title, artist, etc.). This may take a few seconds.
or SD card.

I cannot connect my The telephone's Bluetooth function may be deactivated or the equipment - Check that your telephone's Bluetooth function
Bluetooth telephone. may not be visible. is activated.
- Check that your telephone is visible.

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