
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
1.
Cruise control/speed limiter switch.
2.
Steering wheel adjustments
control.
3.
Lights and direction indicators
controls.
4.
Instrument panel.
5.
Driver’s air bag.
Horn.
6.
Gear lever.
7.
Handbrake.
8.
Retractable roof control.
Control for the four windows.
9.
Bonnet release control.
10.
Exterior mirror controls.
Electric window controls.
11.
Fuse box.
12.
Headlamp height adjustment.
13.
Side adjustable and closing vent.
14.
Door window de-icing vent.
15.
Speaker (medium tweeter).
16.
Windscreen de-icing vent.

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
1.
Steering lock and ignition.
2.
Audio equipment steering wheel
control.
3.
Wipers/wash-wipe/trip computer
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.
Glove box/Passenger air bag
disarming/Audio/video sockets.
10.
Heated seat control.
11.
Front ashtray/Lighter.
12.
Dynamic stability control
(ESP/ASR) button.
Visual and audible rear parking
assistance button.
Central locking button.
Alarm button.
13.
Heating/air conditioning controls.
14.
CD changer.
15.
Audio RD4 or RT3 GPS audio/
telephone.
16.
Central adjustable and closing
vents.

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OPENING
Remote control key
A.
Unfolding/Folding the key.
B.
Unlocking the vehicle.
C.
Unlocking and partially opening
the boot.
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Fuel tank
1.
Opening the fuel filler flap.
2.
Opening and hooking the fuel
filler cap.
Capacity of the tank : approximately
50 litres.
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Boot
From outside
From inside
1.
Unlocking the boot or the vehicle.
2.
Opening the tailgate.
1.
Key in the starter.
2.
Unlocking using the manual
centralised control.
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OPENING
Precautions to be taken before
operating the retractable roof
Park the vehicle on level ground.
Check that no object could hinder
the roof manoeuvre:
- nothing should be placed on the
moving rear shelf
1
or on the
screen
2
,
- if luggage is being transported
in the boot, it must not raise the
screen,
- any object, such as a jacket or
umbrella, placed in the boot, must
be secured using the luggage
retaining net
3
.
Ensure that the screen
2
is secure.
Close the boot correctly.
Preliminary conditions
Switch on the ignition.
Check thoroughly that:
- the vehicle is not in energy eco-
nomy mode (refer to the corres-
ponding section),
- the battery voltage is sufficient
(switching on of the indicator light
on the roof control button),
- the roof fuse is in good condition
(refer to the corresponding sec-
tion),
- the electric windows are initia-
lised (refer to the corresponding
section),
- the exterior temperature is above
-15 °C.

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Switch to "cabriolet" configuration:
- the four windows lower,
- the boot opens,
- the roof folds into the boot,
- the boot closes.
OPENING
Retractable roof manoeuvres
Opening the roof
Pull this button until the
roof opening manoeuvre is
complete.
This is confirmed by an audible signal
and a message on the multifunction dis-
play.
Closing the roof
Press this button until the
roof closing manoeuvre is
complete.
This is confirmed by an audible signal
and a message on the multifunction dis-
play.
Switch to "coupé" configuration:
- the four windows lower,
- the boot opens,
- the roof unfolds and locks automati-
cally,
- the boot closes.

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SITTING COMFORTABLY
Front seat adjustment
Steering wheel adjustment
1.
Forwards-backwards adjustment.
2.
Height adjustment.
3.
Seat back angle adjustment.
4.
Head restraint height and angle
adjustment.
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1.
Unlocking the control.
2.
Height and depth adjustment.
3.
Locking the control.
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SITTING COMFORTABLY
Exterior mirrors adjustment
A.
Selecting the mirror.
B.
Adjusting the position of the mirror.
C.
De-selecting the mirror.
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Interior mirror adjustment
1.
Selecting the "day" position of the
mirror.
2.
Directing the mirror.
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Front seat belt
A.
Fastening.
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SEEING CLEARLY
Lights
Wipers
Ring B
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Front and rear fog lamps.
Ring A
Lever A: windscreen wipers
2.
Fast wipe.
1.
Normal wipe.
I.
Intermittent wipe.
0.
Park.
Single wipe.
Wash-wipe: pull the lever towards you.
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Lights off.
Automatic switching on of the
lights.
Side lights.
Dipped/main beam headlamps.
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VENTILATION
Advice on interior settings
I require...
Heating or Manual air conditioning
Air distribution
Air flow
Air recirculation/
Exterior air intake
Temperature
Manual A/C
HEAT
COOL
DEMISTING
DE-ICING
Automatic air conditioning:
use of the fully automatic mode by pressing the
"AUTO"
button is preferable.

MONITORING
Instrument panel
Controls bar
A.
With the ignition on, the fuel gauge
needle should rise.
B.
With the engine running, the
associated low level warning light
should switch off.
C.
With the ignition on, the oil level
indicator should display
"OIL OK"
for a few seconds.
If the levels are not correct, top up the
level which is low.
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Lighting of the indicator light indicates
the status of the corresponding function.
A.
Deactivation of the ESP/ASR
system.
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B.
Deactivation of the visual and
audible rear parking assistance.
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C.
Central locking.
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D.
Deactivation of the interior
protection alarm.
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1.
With the ignition on, the orange
and red warning lights come on.
2.
With the engine running, these
warning lights should switch off.
If a warning light remains on, refer to
the page concerned.
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Warning lights

KEEPING YOUR PASSENGERS SAFE
Front passenger air bag
Ignition switch
1.
Open the glove box.
2.
Insert the key.
3.
Select position:
"ON"
(activation), with front
passenger or "forwards facing"
child seat,
"OFF"
(deactivation), with "rear
facing" child seat.
4.
Remove the key keeping the
switch in this position.
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1.
Stop
position.
2.
Ignition
position.
3.
Starting
position.
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A.
Front left seat belt not fastened or
unfastened warning light lit in red.
B.
Front right seat belt fastened
warning light lit in green.
C.
Rear left seat belt fastened
warning light lit in green.
D.
Rear right seat belt unfastened
warning light lit in red.
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Front and rear seat belts
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DRIVING SAFELY
Speed limiter
Instrument panel display
1.
Selecting/Switching off speed
limiter mode.
2.
Decrease the programmed value.
3.
Increase the programmed value.
4.
Speed limiter on/off.
The values must be set with the engine
running.
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The cruise control or speed limiter mode
appears on the instrument panel when
it is selected.
1.
Selecting/Switching off cruise
control mode.
2.
Decrease the programmed value.
3.
Increase the programmed value.
4.
Cruise control on/off.
In order to be programmed or activated,
the vehicle speed must be higher than
25 mph (40 km/h), with at least fourth
gear engaged on the manual gearbox
(second gear on the automatic gear-
box).
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Cruise control
Cruise control
Speed limiter

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PETROL - DIESEL MANUAL GEARBOX OR AUTOMATIC GEARBOX
INSTRUMENT PANELS
Panel which groups together the vehi-
cle operation dials and indicator lights.
5.
Oil temperature.
Indicates the temperature of the oil
in the engine (°Celsius).
6.
Display.
7.
Display zero reset button.
Resets the selected function to
zero (trip distance recorder or
service indicator).
8.
Instrument panel lighting
button.
Adjusts the brightness of the
lighting of the instruments and
controls.
9.
Automatic gearbox.
Indicates the programme selected
and the gear engaged.
Dials
1.
Rev counter.
Indicates the speed of rotation of
the engine (x 1000 rpm).
2.
Fuel gauge.
Indicates the quantity of fuel
remaining in the tank.
3.
Cooling temperature.
Indicates the temperature of the
engine coolant (°Celsius).
4.
Speedometer.
Indicates the current speed of the
moving vehicle (km/h or mph).
A.
Speed limiter
or
Cruise control.
(km/h or mph)
B.
Trip distance recorder.
(km or miles)
C.
Service indicator.
(km or miles) then,
Engine oil level indicator.
then
Distance recorder.
(km or miles)
These three functions are
displayed in succession when the
ignition is switched on.
For further information, refer to the sec-
tion which corresponds to the function
and to the display associated with it.
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Indicator and warning lights
Visual indicators which inform the driv-
er when a system comes into opera-
tion (operation or deactivation indicator
lights) or of the occurrence of a fault
(warning light).
Associated warnings
The lighting of certain indicator/warning
lights may be accompanied by an audi-
ble signal and a message on the multi-
function display.
Operation indicator lights
The lighting of one of the following in-
dicator lights confirms that the corre-
sponding system has come into opera-
tion.
Left-hand direction
indicator.
Handbrake
applied.
Right-hand direction
indicator.
Main beam headlamps.
Dipped headlamps.
Diesel engine pre-heating.
Wait until this switches off be-
fore operating the starter.
Front fog lamps.
Rear fog lamps.
When the ignition is switched on
The warning lights come on for a few
seconds when the vehicle ignition is
switched on.
When the engine is started, these warn-
ing lights should switch off.
If they remain on, before moving off,
consult the text relating to the warning
light concerned.

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Deactivation indicator lights
The lighting of one of the following in-
dicator lights confirms that the corre-
sponding system has been switched off
intentionally.
Passenger air bag system
disarmed.
The passenger air bag system
is activated automatically when
the vehicle is started.
A special switch, located in the
glove box, permits the disarming of this
system. This is confirmed by continu-
ous lighting of this indicator light.
Deactivation of the dy-
namic stability control
(ESP).
The ESP system is activated
automatically when the vehicle is start-
ed.
A special button, located in the centre
of the fascia, permits the deactivation of
this system. This is confirmed by con-
tinuous lighting of this indicator light and
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When the engine is running or the vehi-
cle is moving, the lighting of one of the
following warning lights indicates the
occurrence of a fault which requires ac-
tion on the part of the driver.
Centralised alert.
Lighting of the centralised alert
is associated with the lighting
of another warning light:
- punctured wheel,
- braking,
- engine oil pressure,
- coolant temperature.
It is imperative that the vehicle is
stopped as soon as it is safe to do so.
Service.
Lighting of the service warning
light indicates the occurrence of
a problem in one of the systems
which does not have a specific
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
indicates that one or more tyres
are punctured. It is imperative
that the vehicle is stopped as soon as it
is safe to do so.
Change the damaged wheel and have it
repaired by a PEUGEOT dealer.
Anti-lock braking system
(ABS).
The lighting of this warning light
indicates the occurrence of a
fault in the anti-lock braking
system.
However, this does not prevent the op-
eration of the vehicle’s assisted braking.
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Air bags.
The lighting of this warning light
indicates the occurrence of a
fault in one of the air bags (front
or side), pre-tensioning seat belts or
roll-over bars systems.
Dynamic stability control
(ESP).
The ESP system is activated
automatically when the vehicle
is started.
Unless the system has been deactivated, con-
tinuous lighting of this warning light and flash-
ing of the indicator light on the button indicate
the occurrence of a fault in this system.
Engine autodiagnostics
system.
The lighting of this warning light
indicates the occurrence of a
fault in the engine management system.
Flashing of this warning light indicates
the occurrence of a fault in the emission
control system.
Engine oil pressure.
The lighting of this warning light
indicates the occurrence of a
fault in the engine lubrication
circuit. It is imperative that the vehicle is
stopped as soon as it is safe to do so.
Battery charge.
The lighting of this warning light
indicates the occurrence of a
fault in the battery charging cir-
cuit (dirty or loose terminals, slack or
cut alternator belt, ...).
Braking.
The lighting of this warning light
indicates the occurrence of a fault
in one of the braking systems:
- significant drop in the level in the cir-
cuit,
- electronic brake force distribution
(EBFD) faulty (if lit at the same time
as the ABS warning light).
It is imperative that the vehicle is
stopped as soon as it is safe to do so.
If the vehicle is moving, check that the
handbrake has been released fully.
Low fuel level.
The lighting of this warning light indi-
cates that there is enough fuel left to
drive approximately 30 miles (50 km).
The capacity of the fuel tank is approxi-
mately 50 litres.
Maximum coolant
temperature.
The lighting of this warning light
indicates an excessively high
temperature in the cooling system. It is
imperative that the vehicle is stopped
as soon as it is safe to do so.
Door open.
A door, the boot or the bonnet
is still open:
-
if the speed is below 6 mph (10 km/h),
this warning light comes on continuously,
-
if the speed is above 6 mph (10 km/h), this
warning light comes on continuously, ac-
companied by an audible signal.
Seat belt not fastened/
unfastened.
The lighting of this warning light
indicates that the driver* and/or
the front passenger has not fastened
his seat belt or has unfastened it.
It also indicates that one or more rear
passengers have unfastened their seat
belt.
Power steering.
The lighting of this warning light
indicates the occurrence of a fault
in the electric power steering.
Presence of water in diesel*.
The lighting of this warning light
indicates the presence of water
in the diesel filter.
There is a risk of damage to the
injection system on Diesel engines.
Directional headlamps.
Flashing of this warning light
indicates the occurrence of a
fault in the directional head-
lamps system.
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Coolant temperature indicator
System which informs the driver of the
changes in the temperature of the en-
gine coolant while driving.
With the engine running, when the nee-
dle is:
- in zone
A
, the temperature is correct,
- in zone
B
, the temperature is too high;
the max temperature warning light
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and the central
STOP
warning light
come on, accompanied by an audible
signal and a message on the multi-
function display.
You MUST stop as soon as it is safe
to do so.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
After driving for a few minutes, the tem-
perature and pressure in the cooling
system increase.
To top up the level:
wait for the engine to cool,
unscrew the cap by two turns to al-
low the pressure to drop,
when the pressure has dropped, re-
move the cap,
top up the level to the "MAX" mark.
Engine oil temperature indicator
System which informs the driver of the
changes in the temperature of the en-
gine oil while driving.
With the engine running, when the nee-
dle is:
- in zone
C
, the temperature is correct,
- in zone
D
, the temperature is too high;
the oil pressure warning light and the
central
STOP
warning light come on,
accompanied by an audible signal
and a message on the multifunction
display.
You MUST stop as soon as it is safe
to do so.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

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Service indicator
System which informs the driver when
the next service is due, in accord-
ance with the manufacturer’s servicing
schedule.
The point at which the service is due is
calculated from the last indicator zero
reset. It is determined by two para-
meters:
- the distance travelled,
- the time elapsed since the last serv-
ice.
More than 500 miles (1 000 km)
remain before the next service is
due
For 5 seconds after the ignition is
switched on, the spanner symbolising
the service operations comes on. The
distance recorder display line indicates
the distance remaining before the next
service is due.
Example:
4 800 miles/km remain be-
fore the next service is due.
For 5 seconds after the ignition is
switched on, the display indicates:
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.
Less than 500 miles (1 000 km)
remain before the next service is due
Example:
400 miles (900 km) remain
before the next service is due.
For 5 seconds after the ignition is
switched on, the display indicates:
5 seconds after the ignition is swi-
tched on, the distance recorder resu-
mes its normal operation.
The spanner
remains on
to indicate that a service
must be carried out soon.

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Service indicator zero reset
After each service, the service indicator
must be reset to zero.
To do this, carry out the following pro-
cedure:
switch off the ignition,
press and hold the trip distance re-
corder zero reset button,
switch on the ignition; the distance
recorder display begins a count-
down,
when the display indicates
"=0"
, re-
lease the button; the spanner disap-
pears.
Service overdue
For 5 seconds after the ignition is
switched on,
the spanner flashes
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:
5 seconds after the ignition is switched
on, the distance recorder resumes
its normal operation.
The spanner
remains lit.

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Engine oil level indicator
System which informs the driver of the
validity or invalidity of the engine oil
level.
This information is indicated for a few
seconds when the ignition is switched
on, after the service information.
Oil level correct
Lack of oil
Oil level gauge fault
Dipstick
This is indicated by the flashing of
"OIL"
, linked with the service warning
light, accompanied by an audible signal
and a message on the multifunction dis-
play.
If the lack of oil is confirmed by a check
using the dipstick, it is essential that the
level is topped up to prevent damage to
the engine.
This is indicated by the flashing of
"OIL --"
.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
Refer to the "Checks" section to locate
the dipstick and the oil filler cap on your
engine.
There are 2 marks on the
dipstick:
-
A
= max; never exceed
this level,
-
B
= min; top up the level
via the oil filler cap, using
the type of oil suited to
your engine.

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Total distance recorder
System which measures the total dis-
tance travelled by the vehicle during its
life.
Lighting rheostat
System for manual adjustment of the
brightness of the instruments and con-
trols in relation to the exterior bright-
ness.
The total and trip distances are dis-
played for thirty seconds when the ig-
nition is switched off, when the driver’s
door is opened and when the vehicle is
locked or unlocked.
Trip distance recorder
System which measures a distance
travelled during a day or other period
until it is reset to zero by the driver.
With the ignition on, press the button
until zeros appear.
Activation
When the lights are on:
press the button to change the
brightness of the instruments and
controls,
when the lighting reaches the mini-
mum setting, release the button,
then press again to increase it,
or
when the lighting reaches the maxi-
mum setting, release the button,
then press again to reduce it,
when the lighting reaches the level
of brightness required, release the
button.
Deactivation
When the lights are off, or in day mode
on vehicles fitted with daytime lights,
pressing the button does not have any
effect.

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Displays on the screen
This displays the following information:
- the time,
- the date,
- the outside temperature* (this flashes
if there is a risk of ice),
- 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.
MONOCHROME SCREEN A
(without RD4 audio equipment)
Controls General menu
There are three display control buttons:
-
"ESC"
to abandon the operation in
progress,
-
"MENU"
to scroll through the menus
or sub-menus,
-
"OK"
to select the menu or sub-menu
required.
Press the
"MENU"
button to scroll
through the various menus of the
general menu
:
- vehicle configuration,
- options,
- display settings,
- languages,
- units.
Press the
"OK"
button to select the
menu required.
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Vehicle configuration
Options
Once the "Options" menu has been se-
lected, you can start diagnostics of the
status of the equipment (active, not ac-
tive, faulty).
Languages
Once the "Languages" menu has been
selected, you can change the language
used by the display (Français, Italiano,
Nederlands, Portugues, Portugues-
Brasil, Deutsch, English, Espanol).
Display settings
Once the "Display settings" menu has
been selected, you can gain access to
the following settings:
- year,
- month,
- day,
- hour,
- minutes,
- 12 or 24 hour mode.
Units
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 you have selected a setting,
press the
"OK"
button to change its
value.
Wait for approximately ten sec-
onds without any action to allow
the changed data to be recorded or
press the
"ESC"
button to cancel.
The display then returns to the normal
display.
Once the "Vehicle configuration" menu
has been selected, you can activate or
deactivate the following equipment:
- directional headlamps (refer to the
"Visibility" section),
- "follow-me-home" lighting (refer to the
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MONOCHROME SCREEN A Controls
Displays on the screen
This displays the following information:
- the time,
- the date,
- the outside temperature* (this flashes
if there is a risk of ice),
- the status of the accesses (doors,
boot, ...),
- the audio sources (radio, CD, ...),
- 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.
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,
- vehicle configuration,
- options,
- display settings,
- languages,
- units.
Press the
"OK"
button to select the
menu required.
From the RD4 audio equipment control
panel, you can:
press the
"MENU"
button to gain ac-
cess to the
general menu,
press the
"
"
or
"
"
buttons to
scroll through the items on the
screen,
press the
"MODE"
button to change
the permanent application (trip com-
puter, audio source, ...),
press the
"
"
or
"
"
buttons to
change a setting value,
press the
"OK"
button to confirm,
or
press the
"ESC"
button to abandon
the operation in progress.
Radio-CD
With the RD4 audio equipment switched
on, once the "Radio-CD" menu has been
selected you can activate or deactivate
the functions linked with use of the radio
(RDS, REG), the CD or the CD changer
(introscan, shuffle, CD repeat).
For further details concerning the "Ra-
dio-CD" application, refer to the RD4
part of the "Audio and Telematics" sec-
tion.
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Display settings
Once the "Display settings" menu has
been selected, you can gain access to
the following settings:
- year,
- month,
- day,
- hour,
- minutes,
- 12 or 24 hour mode.
Languages
Once the "Languages" menu has been
selected, you can change the language
used by the display (Français, Italiano,
Nederlands, Portugues, Portugues-
Brasil, Deutsch, English, Espanol).
Units
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 you have selected a setting,
press the
"
"
or
"
"
buttons to
change its value.
Press the
"
"
or
"
"
buttons to
switch respectively to the previous
or next setting.
Press the
"OK"
button to record the
change and return to the normal dis-
play or press the
"ESC"
button to
cancel.
Vehicle configuration
Options
Once the "Options" menu has been se-
lected, you can start diagnostics of the
status of the equipment (active, not ac-
tive, faulty).
Once the "Vehicle Configuration" menu
has been selected, you can activate or
deactivate the following equipment:
- directional headlamps (refer to the
"Visibility" section),
- "follow-me-home" lighting (refer to the
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MONOCHROME SCREEN C General menu
Displays on the screen
This displays the following information:
- the time,
- the date,
- the outside temperature* (this flashes
if there is a risk of ice),
- the status of the accesses (doors,
boot, ...),
- the audio sources (radio, CD, ...),
- the trip computer (refer to the end of
the section).
Warning messages (e.g.: "Emission
control system faulty") or information
messages (e.g.: "Automatic switching
on of the headlamps activated") may ap-
pear temporarily. These can be cleared
by pressing the
"ESC"
button.
"Audio functions" menu
With the RD4 audio equipment switched
on, once this menu has been select-
ed you can activate or deactivate the
functions linked with use of the radio
(RDS, REG, RadioText), the CD or the
CD changer (introscan, shuffle, CD re-
peat).
For further details concerning the "Au-
dio functions" application, refer to the
RD4 part of the "Audio and Telematics"
section.
Controls
From the RD4 audio equipment control
panel, you can:
press the
"MENU"
button to gain ac-
cess to the
general menu,
press the
"
"
or
"
"
buttons to
scroll through the items on the
screen,
press the
"MODE"
button to change
the permanent application (trip com-
puter, audio source, ...),
press the
"
"
or
"
"
buttons to
change a setting value,
press the
"OK"
button to confirm,
or
press the
"ESC"
button to abandon
the operation in progress.
Press the
"MENU"
button to gain ac-
cess to the
general menu
:
- audio functions,
- trip computer (refer to the end of
the section),
- personalisation-configuration,
- telephone (hands-free kit).
Press the
"
"
or
"
"
buttons to se-
lect the menu required, then confirm
by pressing the
"OK"
button.
* With air conditioning only.
"Trip computer" menu
Once this menu has been selected, you
can consult information concerning the
status of the vehicle (warnings log, sta-
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Define the vehicle parameters
Once this menu has been selected, you
can activate or deactivate the following
equipment:
- directional headlamps (refer to the
"Visibility" section),
- "follow-me-home" lighting (refer to the
"Visibility" section).
"Telephone" menu
With the RD4 audio equipment switched
on, once this menu has been select-
ed you can configure your Bluetooth
hands-free kit (matching), consult the
various telephone directories (calls log,
services, ...) and manage your commu-
nications (pick up, hang up, call waiting,
secret mode, ...).
For further details concerning the "Tele-
phone" application, refer to the RD4 part
of the "Audio and Telematics" section.
Display configuration
Once this menu has been selected, you
can gain access to the following settings:
- brightness-video setting,
- date and time setting,
- selection of the units.
Selection of the language
Once this menu has been selected,
you can change the language used by
the display (Deutsch, English, Espanol,
Français, Italiano, Nederlands, Portu-
gues, Portugues-Brasil).
Example: setting of the duration of the
"follow-me-home" lighting
"Personalisation-Configuration"
menu
Once this menu has been selected, you
can gain access to the following func-
tions:
- define the vehicle parameters,
- display configuration,
- selection of the language.
Press the
"
"
or
"
"
buttons, then
the
"OK"
button to select the menu
required.
Press the
"
"
or
"
"
buttons, then
the
"OK"
button to select the "Fol-
low-me-home lighting" line.
Press the
"
"
or
"
"
buttons to set
the value required (15, 30 or 60 sec-
onds), then press the
"OK"
button to
confirm.
Press the
"
"
or
"
"
buttons, then
the
"OK"
button to select the
"OK"
box and confirm or press the
"ESC"
button to cancel.

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COLOUR SCREEN DT General menu Controls
When the RT3 GPS audio/telephone is
switched on, select the menu which cor-
responds to the following applications:
- the satellite navigation system and the
traffic information,
- the audio sources (radio, CD, ...),
- the trip computer (consumption, route,
...),
- the directories,
- the telephone,
- the configuration of the screen and
the setting of the parameters of the
vehicle’s equipment,
- the guidance on the map,
- the displaying of a video.
From the RT3 GPS audio/telephone
control panel, to select one of the ap-
plications:
press the
"MENU"
button to gain ac-
cess to the
general menu
,
turn the dial to move the selection,
press the dial to confirm the selec-
tion,
or
press the
"ESC"
button to abandon
the operation in progress and return
to the previous display.
For further details concerning these ap-
plications, refer to the RT3 part of the
"Audio and Telematics" section.
Displays on the screen
When the ignition is switched on, this
displays the following information auto-
matically and directly:
- the time,
- the date,
- the outside temperature (if there is a
risk of ice, you are warned by a mes-
sage).
Warning messages (e.g.: "Fuel level
low") and vehicle function status mes-
sages (e.g.: "Automatic switching on of
the headlamps activated") may appear
temporarily. These can be cleared by
pressing the
"ESC"
button.

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Define the vehicle parameters
Once the "Define the vehicle parame-
ters" menu has been selected, you can
activate or deactivate certain driving
and comfort equipment:
- directional headlamps (refer to the
"Visibility" section),
- "follow-me-home" lighting and dura-
tion (refer to the "Visibility" section).
Example: setting the duration of the "fol-
low-me-home" lighting
Turn the dial to select the
"Lighting
configuration"
menu, then press it
to confirm.
Select the line "Duration of the "fol-
low-me-home" lighting" then con-
firm.
"Configuration" menu
Press the
"MENU"
button on the
RT3 GPS audio/telephone to gain
access to the
general menu.
Turn the dial to select the
"Configu-
ration"
menu, then press it to con-
firm.
Once this menu has been selected, you
can gain access to the following func-
tions:
Select the duration then press the
dial.
Turn the dial to set the value required
(15, 30 or 60 seconds), then press
the dial.
Select the
"OK"
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Once the "Display configuration" menu
has been selected, you gain access to
the following parameters:
- selection of the palette of colours
available for the display,
- setting of the brightness and brilliance
of the display,
- setting of the voice commands; set-
ting of the voice synthesiser (volume,
male or female); activation of the aux-
iliary input AUX,
- from the "international parameters",
setting of the date and time (12 or
24 hour mode, adjustment of the
minutes on GPS); selection of the
units (temperature in °Celsius or
°Fahrenheit; consumption in l/100 km
or mpg or km/l),
- selection of the display, information and
voice commands language (Français,
English, Italiano, Portugues, Espanol,
Deutsch, Nederlands).
Display configuration
"Video" menu
You can connect video equipment
(camcorder, digital camera, DVD play-
er, ...) to the three audio/video sockets,
located in the glove box.
Videos can only be displayed when
stationary.
Once this menu has been selected, you
can select:
- "Activate video mode" to activate/de-
activate the video,
- "Video parameters" to set the display
format, the brightness, the contrast
and the colours.
Press the
"MODE"
or
"DARK"
but-
ton to disconnect the displaying of
the video.
Press the
"SOURCE"
button sev-
eral times in succession to select an
audio source other than that of the
video.

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TRIP COMPUTER
Press the button, located at the end
of the
wipers stalk
, to display the
various items of trip computer data
in succession.
The trip computer data is the following:
System which provides current infor-
mation concerning the route travelled
(range, consumption, ...).
Press the control for more than two
seconds to reset the distance trav-
elled, the average consumption and
the average speed to zero.
Monochrome screen A
Zero reset
Data displays
- the range,
- the current consumption,
- the distance travelled,
- the average consumption,
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Distance remaining to be
travelled
(km or miles)
This is the distance remaining
to be travelled to the final destination. It
is either calculated instantly by the navi-
gation system if guidance is activated,
or entered by the user.
If the distance is not entered, dashes
are displayed in place of the digits.
Average speed
(km/h or mph)
This is the average speed cal-
culated since the last trip com-
puter zero reset (ignition on).
Range
(km or miles)
This indicates the number of
miles (or kilometres) which
can still be travelled with the fuel re-
maining in the tank in relation to the
average consumption over the last few
miles (kilometres) travelled.
Current consumption
(l/100km or km/l or mpg)
This is the average quantity of
fuel consumed over the last few
seconds.
Average consumption
(l/100km or km/l or mpg)
This is the average quantity
of fuel consumed since the
last trip computer zero reset.
Distance travelled
(km or miles)
This indicates the distance
travelled since the last trip
computer zero reset.
A few definitions…
When the range falls below 20 miles
(30 m), dashes are displayed. After fill-
ing with at least 5 litres of fuel, the range
is recalculated and is displayed when it
exceeds 60 miles (100 km).

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- the current information tab
with:
• the range,
• the current consump-
tion,
• the distance remaining
to be travelled,
Colour screen DT
Route zero reset
Monochrome screen C
Press the button, located at the end
of the
wipers stalk
, to display the
various trip computer tabs in succes-
sion:
Data displays
When the route required is displayed,
press the control for more than two
seconds.
- the route
"1"
tab with:
• the distance travelled,
• the average consump-
tion,
• the average speed,
for the first route.
- the route
"2"
tab with:
• the distance travelled,
• the average consump-
tion,
• the average speed,
for the second route.
Routes
"1"
and
"2"
are independent
but their use is identical.
Route
"1"
permits, for example, daily
calculations, and route
"2"
monthly cal-
culations.
TRIP COMPUTER
System which provides current infor-
mation concerning the route travelled
(range, consumption, …).

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Distance remaining to be
travelled
(km or miles)
This is the distance remaining
to be travelled to the final destination. It
is either calculated instantly by the navi-
gation system if guidance is activated,
or entered by the user.
If the distance is not entered, dashes
are displayed in place of the digits.
Average speed
(km/h or mph)
This is the average speed cal-
culated since the last trip com-
puter zero reset (ignition on).
Range
(km or miles)
This indicates the number of
miles (or kilometres) which
can still be travelled with the fuel re-
maining in the tank in relation to the
average consumption over the last few
miles (kilometres) travelled.
Current consumption
(l/100km or km/l or mpg)
This is the average quantity of
fuel consumed over the last few
seconds.
Average consumption
(l/100km or km/l or mpg)
This is the average quantity
of fuel consumed since the
last trip computer zero reset.
Distance travelled
(km or miles)
This indicates the distance
travelled since the last trip
computer zero reset.
A few definitions…
When the range falls below 20 miles
(30 m), dashes are displayed. After fill-
ing with at least 5 litres of fuel, the range
is recalculated and is displayed when it
exceeds 60 miles (100 km).

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"TRIP COMPUTER" MENU
Screen C
Press the
"MENU"
button to gain ac-
cess to the general menu.
Press the arrows, then the
"OK"
but-
ton to select the
"Trip computer"
menu.
On the
"Trip computer"
menu,
select one of the following applica-
tions:
Warnings log
This summarises the active warning
messages, displaying them in succes-
sion on the multifunction display.
Status of the functions
This summarises the active or inactive
status of the functions present on the
vehicle.
Enter the distance to the destination
This enables you to enter an approxi-
mate value for the distance to the final
destination.
System which provides general infor-
mation concerning the status of certain
equipment with which your vehicle is
equipped, such as the warnings log, the
status of the functions...

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Trip computer configuration
This function enables you to enter the
distance to the destination (when no
guidance is activated; otherwise, the
information is provided by the naviga-
tion) and change the units (°C or °F, km
and litres, miles and Gallons or km and
km/litre).
Diagnostics
This presents the information relating to
the warnings log, the level of charge re-
maining in the back-up battery and the
number of satellites which can be seen
by the GPS system.
Screen DT
Press the
"MENU"
button to gain ac-
cess to the general menu.
Turn the dial and press it to select
the
"Trip computer"
menu.
On the
"Trip computer"
menu,
select one of the following applica-
tions:
Status of the functions
This summarises the active or inactive
status of the functions present on the
vehicle.

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VENTILATION
System which creates and maintains
comfortable conditions in the vehicle’s
passenger compartment.
Air treatment
The incoming air follows various routes
depending on the controls selected by
the driver:
- direct arrival in the passenger com-
partment (air intake),
- passage through a heating circuit
(heating),
- passage through a cooling circuit (air
conditioning).
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 in-
crease or reduce the speed of the ven-
tilation blower.
Air intake
The air circulating in the passenger com-
partment is filtered and originates either
from the outside via the grille located at
the base of the windscreen or from the
inside in air recirculation mode.
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 flow,
- the air distribution,
- the de-icing and demisting,
- the manual or automatic air condition-
ing controls.
Air diffusion
1.
Windscreen de-icing or demisting
vents.
2.
Front side window de-icing or
demisting vents.
3.
Side adjustable and closing vents.
4.
Central adjustable and closing
vents.
5.
Air outlets to the front footwells.
6.
Air outlets to the rear footwells.

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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR VENTILATION AND AIR
CONDITIONING

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HEATING/VENTILATION
Control panel with manual control
Control panel with electric control
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING
Control panel with manual control
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2. Air flow adjustment
Turn the dial from position
1
to position
4
to obtain an
air flow sufficient to ensure
your comfort.
Windscreen, side windows
and footwells.
Footwells.
(vents closed)
Central and side vents.
Turn the dial from blue
(cold) to red (hot) to adjust
the temperature to suit your
requirements.
Windscreen and side windows.
1. Temperature adustment
The air distribution can be
adapted by placing the dial
in an intermediate position,
marked by a dot "
".
The heating/ventilation or air condition-
ing systems can only operate when the
engine is running.
HEATING/VENTILATION AND
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING
Control panel with manual control
4. Air intake/Air recirculation
The intake of exterior air prevents the
formation of condensation on the wind-
screen and side windows.
The recirculation of interior air prevents
exterior odours and smoke from enter-
ing the passenger compartment.
Return to exterior air intake mode as
soon as possible to avoid deterio-
ration of the air quaiity and prevent
condensation.
Control panel with electric control
De-icing - Demisting
To quickly de-ice or demist the wind-
screen and side windows:
place the air intake control
4
in the
"Exterior air intake" position,
place the air distribution dial
3
in the
"Windscreen" position,
place the temperature dial
1
and the air
flow dial
2
in the maximum position,
close the central vents,
switch on the air conditioning by
pressing the
"A/C"
button.
3. Air distribution adjustment
Move the manual control to the
right to the "Interior air recircula-
tion" position.
Move the manual control to the left
to return to the "Exterior air intake"
position.
Press the button to recircu-
late the interior air. This is
displayed by lighting of the
indicator light.
Press the button again to permit the
intake of exterior air. This is displayed
by switching off of the indicator light.

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HEATING/VENTILATION
Control panel with manual control
Control panel with electric control
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING
Control panel with manual control
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2. Air flow adjustment
Turn the dial from position
1
to position
4
to obtain an
air flow sufficient to ensure
your comfort.
Windscreen, side windows
and footwells.
Footwells.
(vents closed)
Central and side vents.
Turn the dial from blue
(cold) to red (hot) to adjust
the temperature to suit your
requirements.
Windscreen and side windows.
1. Temperature adustment
The air distribution can be
adapted by placing the dial
in an intermediate position,
marked by a dot "
".
The heating/ventilation or air condition-
ing systems can only operate when the
engine is running.
HEATING/VENTILATION AND
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING
Control panel with manual control
4. Air intake/Air recirculation
The intake of exterior air prevents the
formation of condensation on the wind-
screen and side windows.
The recirculation of interior air prevents
exterior odours and smoke from enter-
ing the passenger compartment.
Return to exterior air intake mode as
soon as possible to avoid deterio-
ration of the air quaiity and prevent
condensation.
Control panel with electric control
De-icing - Demisting
To quickly de-ice or demist the wind-
screen and side windows:
place the air intake control
4
in the
"Exterior air intake" position,
place the air distribution dial
3
in the
"Windscreen" position,
place the temperature dial
1
and the air
flow dial
2
in the maximum position,
close the central vents,
switch on the air conditioning by
pressing the
"A/C"
button.
3. Air distribution adjustment
Move the manual control to the
right to the "Interior air recircula-
tion" position.
Move the manual control to the left
to return to the "Exterior air intake"
position.
Press the button to recircu-
late the interior air. This is
displayed by lighting of the
indicator light.
Press the button again to permit the
intake of exterior air. This is displayed
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5. Air conditioning On/Off
The air conditioning is de-
signed to operate effectively in
all seasons, with the windows
closed.
The control button is located on
the heating or air conditioning
system control panel.
REAR SCREEN DE-ICING
Switching on
The rear screen de-icing can only operate
when the engine is running.
Press this button to de-ice the rear
screen and the exterior mirrors. The
indicator light associated with the
button comes on.
Switching off
The de-icing switches off automatically
to prevent an excessive consumption of
current.
It is possible to stop the de-icing op-
eration before it is switched off au-
tomatically by pressing the button
again. The indicator light associated
with the button switches off.
It enables you to:
- lower the temperature, in summer,
- increase the effectiveness of the de-
misting, in winter above 0 °C.
Switching on
Press the
"A/C"
button, the associ-
ated indicator light comes on.
The air conditioning does not operate
when the air flow adjustment dial 2 is
in position "0".
Switching off
Press the
"A/C"
button again, the
associated indicator light switches
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5. Air conditioning On/Off
The air conditioning is de-
signed to operate effectively in
all seasons, with the windows
closed.
The control button is located on
the heating or air conditioning
system control panel.
REAR SCREEN DE-ICING
Switching on
The rear screen de-icing can only operate
when the engine is running.
Press this button to de-ice the rear
screen and the exterior mirrors. The
indicator light associated with the
button comes on.
Switching off
The de-icing switches off automatically
to prevent an excessive consumption of
current.
It is possible to stop the de-icing op-
eration before it is switched off au-
tomatically by pressing the button
again. The indicator light associated
with the button switches off.
It enables you to:
- lower the temperature, in summer,
- increase the effectiveness of the de-
misting, in winter above 0 °C.
Switching on
Press the
"A/C"
button, the associ-
ated indicator light comes on.
The air conditioning does not operate
when the air flow adjustment dial 2 is
in position "0".
Switching off
Press the
"A/C"
button again, the
associated indicator light switches
off.

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The air conditioning can only operate
with the engine running.
The driver and his front passen-
ger can each set the tempera-
ture to suit their requirements.
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 ob-
tain an optimum level of comfort. De-
pending 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.
4. Automatic visibility programme
The automatic comfort pro-
gramme may not be sufficient
to quickly demist or de-ice the
windscreen and side windows
(humidity, several passen-
gers, ice...).
In this case, select the automatic
visibility programme.
The system automatically controls the
air conditioning, the air flow and the air
intake and provides optimum distribu-
tion of the ventilation to the windscreen
and side windows.
Automatic operation
1. Automatic comfort programme
Press the
"AUTO"
button.
The
"AUTO"
symbol is dis-
played.
2. Driver’s side adjustment
3. Passenger side adjustment
DUAL ZONE AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING
We recommend that you use this mode:
it provides optimised automatic control
of all of the functions, passenger com-
partment temperature, air flow, air dis-
tribution and air recirculation, in accord-
ance with the comfort value that you
have selected.
This system is designed to operate ef-
fectively in all seasons, with the win-
dows closed.
The value indicated on the display cor-
responds to a level of comfort and not
to a temperature in degrees Celsius or
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To exit this programme, press the
"vis-
ibility"
button again or the
"AUTO"
button, the indicator light on the button
switches off and
"AUTO"
is displayed.
Press this button to switch
the air conditioning off.
Switching the system off may result in
discomfort (humidity, condensation).
Press the button again to return to
automatic operation of the air con-
ditioning. The symbol
"A/C"
is dis-
played.
6. Air distribution adjustment
Press this button several
times in succession to di-
rect the air flow in turn to-
wards:
7. Air flow adjustment
Press the
"small fan"
but-
ton to reduce the air flow.
8. Air intake/Air recirculation
Deactivation of the system
Press the
"small fan"
button until
the fan symbol disappears.
This action deactivates all of the func-
tions of the air conditioning system.
The temperature is no longer main-
tained at a comfortable level. However,
a slight flow of air, due to the movement
of the vehicle, can still be felt.
Press the
"large fan"
button again
or the
"AUTO"
button to reactivate
the system with the values which
were set before it was deactivated.
Press this button to recircu-
late the interior air. The air
recirculation symbol is dis-
played.
5. Air conditioning On/Off
- the windscreen, the side windows and
the footwells,
- the windscreen and side windows (de-
misting or de-icing),
- the central and side vents,
- the central vents, the side vents and
the footwells,
- the footwells.
Press the
"large fan"
but-
ton to increase the air flow.
The air flow symbol, the fan, is filled in
progressively in relation to the value re-
quired.
Air recirculation prevents exterior odours
and smoke from entering the passenger
compartment.
As soon as possible, press this but-
ton again to permit the intake of ex-
terior air and prevent condensation.
Resuming manual control
Depending on your requirements, you
can make a different selection from that
offered by the system by changing a
setting. The other functions will still be
controlled automatically.
Press the
"AUTO"
button to return
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FRAGRANCE DIFFUSER
System which permits the diffusion of
fragrance in the passenger compartment
in accordance with your requirements,
by means of the adjustment dial and the
various fragrance cartridges available.
Fitting the cartridge
Remove the sealing cap from the
cartridge.
Install the cartridge in the fascia.
Press the cartridge and turn it one
quarter of a turn.
Controls
A. Adjustment dial.
This dial permits simultaneous adjust-
ment of the ventilation and of the inten-
sity of diffusion of the fragrance. There
are three main positions:
0.
Zero ventilation.
1.
Maximum ventilation/Zero
diffusion.
2.
Maximum ventilation/Maximum
diffusion.
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.
Removing the cartridge
Turn the cartridge one quarter of a
turn.
Remove the cartridge from the fascia.
Refit its sealing cap.

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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
Lift the control and slide the seat for-
wards or backwards.
2. Driver’s or passenger’s seat
height adjustment
Pull the handle upwards or push it
downwards as many times as nec-
essary to obtain the required posi-
tion.
3.
Seat
back angle adjustment
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4. Access to rear seats
Pull the handle to fold the seat back
and move the seat forwards.
On repositioning, the seat returns to
its initial position.
5. Head restraint height and angle
adjustment
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.
To tilt the head restraint, tilt the lower
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REAR SEATS
Fixed two-seat bench fitted with roll-
over bars to guarantee your protection
should the vehicle roll over.
Rear head rests*
The rear seat backs are pre-fitted with
the head rest fixings.
The head rests are available as ac-
cessories. To obtain them, contact a
PEUGEOT dealer.
For the installation of the rear head
rests, refer to the "Practical information -
§ Rear head rests" section.
6. Heated seats switch
With the engine running, the front seats
can be heated separately.
Use the adjustment dial, placed on
the side of each front seat, to switch
on and select the level of heating re-
quired:
0:
Off.
1:
Low.
2:
Medium.
3:
High.
STEERING WHEEL
ADJUSTMENT
The height and depth of the steering
wheel can be adjusted to adapt the driv-
ing position to the size of the driver.
Adjustment
When stationary
, pull the control to
unlock the steering wheel.
Adjust the height and depth.
Push the control to lock the steering
wheel.
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REAR SEATS
Fixed two-seat bench fitted with roll-
over bars to guarantee your protection
should the vehicle roll over.
Rear head rests*
The rear seat backs are pre-fitted with
the head rest fixings.
The head rests are available as ac-
cessories. To obtain them, contact a
PEUGEOT dealer.
For the installation of the rear head
rests, refer to the "Practical information -
§ Rear head rests" section.
6. Heated seats switch
With the engine running, the front seats
can be heated separately.
Use the adjustment dial, placed on
the side of each front seat, to switch
on and select the level of heating re-
quired:
0:
Off.
1:
Low.
2:
Medium.
3:
High.
STEERING WHEEL
ADJUSTMENT
The height and depth of the steering
wheel can be adjusted to adapt the driv-
ing position to the size of the driver.
Adjustment
When stationary
, pull the control to
unlock the steering wheel.
Adjust the height and depth.
Push the control to lock the steering
wheel.
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MIRRORS
Exterior mirrors
Adjustable mirror permitting the lateral
rearward vision necessary when over-
taking or parking.
Adjustment
Slide switch
A
to the right or to the
left to select the corresponding mirror.
Move knob
B
in all four directions to
adjust.
Return switch
A
to the centre posi-
tion.
Folding
from outside: lock the vehicle using
the remote control or the key.
from inside: with the ignition on, pull
switch
A
rearwards.
Unfolding
from outside: unlock the vehicle us-
ing the remote control or the key.
from inside: with the ignition on, pull
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A
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Interior mirror
Adjustable mirror permitting central
rearward vision.
Adjustment
Adjust the mirror to direct it correctly
in the "day" position.
Automatic day/night model
System which automatically and gradu-
ally changes between the day and night
uses.
To avoid glare, the interior mirror darkens
automatically in relation to the intensity of
the light from the rear.
It clears as soon as the light (light beam
of vehicles behind, sun...) decreases,
so providing optimum visibility.
Switching on
Switch on the ignition and press
switch
1
.
The indicator light
2
comes on and the
mirror operates in automatic mode.
Manual model
The mirror is fitted with a night anti-daz-
zle device.
Day/night position
Pull the lever to change to the "night"
anti-dazzle position.
Push the lever to change to the nor-
mal "day" position.
Switching off
Press switch
1
.
The indicator light
2
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SUN VISOR
Component which protects against
sunlight from the front or the side, also
equipped with an illuminated courtesy
mirror.
With the ignition on, raise the conceal-
ing flap; the mirror is lit automatically.
This sun visor is also equipped with a
ticket holder.
MAT
Removable component which protects
the carpet against exterior dirt.
Refitting
To refit the mat on the driver’s side:
position the mat correctly,
refit the fixings by pressing,
check that the mat is secured cor-
rectly.
Fitting
When fitting the mat for the first time,
use only the fixings provided in the wal-
let attached.
Removal
To remove the mat on the driver’s side:
move the seat as far back as pos-
sible,
unclip the fixings,
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INTERIOR LAYOUT
1. Glove box with light
(see details on following page)
2. Storage compartment
with non-slip mat
3. Card holder
4. Door tray
5. Storage compartment
with non-slip mat
6. Ashtray with light/Lighter
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Glove box with light
This has an upper open storage com-
partment, a recess and locations for
storing a bottle of water, the vehicle’s
handbook, ...
Its lid has locations for storing a pen,
a pair of spectacles, tokens, cards, a
can, ...
It is fitted with a lock.
To open the glove box, raise the
handle.
It is lit when the lid is opened.
Ashtray with light/Lighter
Raise the lid to gain access to the
ashtray and the lighter.
To empty the ashtray, after opening,
remove its receptacle.
To use the lighter, press it and wait
a few seconds until it pops out auto-
matically.
To connect a 12 V accessory (max
power: 100 Watts), remove the
lighter and connect the appropriate
adaptor.
It houses the front passenger air bag
disarming switch
A
and three sockets*
B
for connecting audio/video equipment
(refer to the "Audio and Telematics"
section to activate the auxiliary input
sockets).
If the vehicle is fitted with air condi-
tioning, it provides access to the ven-
tilation nozzle
C
, which can be opened
or closed, distributing the same condi-
tioned air as the vents in the passenger
compartment.
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BOOT LAYOUT
1. Stowing rings
2. Luggage retaining net
(see details on following page)
3. Load space cover
(see details on following page)
4. Windstop storage case
(see details on following page)
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Hooked onto the stowing rings, this
enables you to secure your luggage.
Luggage retaining net
In the "cabriolet" configuration, the lug-
gage space in the boot is restricted.
Load space cover
When it has been removed and folded,
the windstop should be stored in its pro-
tective case.
This case can be stored by means of
a strap on the right-hand side of the
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Windstop folded
FITTING/REMOVING THE
WINDSTOP
In the "cabriolet" configuration, the
windstop improves comfort in the pas-
senger compartment.
It is supplied folded in four in its protec-
tive case.
Windstop unfolded
Fitting
Clip the ends of the assemby until a
click is heard.
Unfold the windstop by opening
the two parts to 90° until a click is
heard.
Unfold the windstop frame guides.
Engage the guides in the points
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Engage the shafts of the windstop
frame in the openings in the rear
side trim.
When installing the windstop for the first
time:
position a size 10 open-ended span-
ner on the hexagonal part of the
shaft,
tighten or slacken without forcing on
each side to adjust the depth set-
ting.
Lastly, always check that the wind-
stop is retained securely.
Removal
Pull on the shaft supports to release
the shafts from the openings in the
rear side trim.
Proceed in the reverse order to fitting
for the remainder of the removal.
Storing
Store the windstop folded in its pro-
tective case.
Use the strap intended to secure the
case on the right-hand side of the
boot (refer to the "Boot layout" sec-
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REMOTE CONTROL KEY
System which permits central unlocking
or locking of the vehicle using the lock
or remotely. It also locates and starts
the vehicle, as well as providing protec-
tion against theft.
Unfolding the key
First press button
A
to unfold the
key.
Unlocking the vehicle
Unlocking is confirmed by rapid flashing
of the direction indicators for approxi-
mately two seconds.
According to version, the exterior mir-
rors unfold at the same time.
Locking the vehicle
Normal locking using the remote
control
Deadlocking using the remote
control
Press the closed padlock to lock the
vehicle.
Press the closed padlock again within
five seconds to deadlock the vehicle.
Press the open padlock to
unlock the vehicle.
Unlocking using the key
Turn the key to the left in the driver's
door lock to unlock the vehicle.
Press the closed padlock
to lock the vehicle.
Normal locking using the key
Turn the key to the right in the driv-
er's door lock to lock the vehicle.
Locking is confirmed by fixed lighting of
the direction indicators for approximate-
ly two seconds.
According to version, the exterior mir-
rors fold at the same time.
Unlocking using the remote control
Deadlocking using the key
Turn the key to the right in the driver's
door lock to lock the vehicle.
Turn the key to the right again within
five seconds to deadlock the vehicle.
Deadlocking is confirmed by fixed light-
ing of the direction indicators for ap-
proximately two seconds.
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Folding the key
First press button
A
to fold the key.
Locating your vehicle
Confidential card
Press the closed padlock to locate
your locked vehicle in a car park.
This is indicated by lighting of the cour-
tesy light and flashing of the direction
indicators for a few seconds.
Electronic engine immobiliser
The key contains an electronic chip
which has a special code. When the
ignition is switched on, this code must
be recognised in order for starting to be
possible.
This electronic engine immobiliser locks
the engine management system a few
minutes after the ignition is switched off
and prevents starting of the engine by
anyone who does not have the key.
Anti-theft protection
This is given to you with the duplicate
keys on delivery of your vehicle.
It bears the identification code necessary
for any work on the electronic engine im-
mobiliser by a PEUGEOT dealer.
This code is hidden by a film which
should not be removed until necessary.
In the event of a malfunction,
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.
Press the boot unlocking
button on the remote control.
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Starting the vehicle
Insert the key in the starter.
Wait a few seconds for the starting
code to be recognised.
Turn the key fully towards the fascia
to position
3 (Starting)
.
When the engine starts, release the
key.
Switching the vehicle off
Immobilise the vehicle.
Turn the key fully towards you to
position
1 (Stop)
.
Remove the key from the starter.
Remote control problem
Following disconnection of the vehicle
battery, replacement of the remote con-
trol battery or in the event of a remote
control malfunction, you can no longer
unlock, lock or locate your vehicle.
First of all, use the key in the lock to
unlock or lock your vehicle.
Then, reinitialise the remote control.
If the problem persists, contact a
PEUGEOT dealer as soon as possible.
Changing the battery
Battery ref.: CR1620/3 volts.
Reinitialisation
Switch off the ignition.
Turn the key to position
2 (Ignition)
.
Press the closed padlock immedia-
tely for a few seconds.
Switch off the ignition and remove
the key from the starter.
The remote control is fully operational
again.
Unclip the casing using a coin at the
notch.
Slide the flat battery out of its loca-
tion.
Slide the new battery into its location
observing the original direction.
Clip the casing.
Reinitialise the remote control.
If the battery is flat, you are in-
formed by lighting of this warn-
ing light, an audible signal and
a message on the multifunction
display.

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Keys
Remote control
Locking the vehicle
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Folding the key
First press button
A
to fold the key.
Locating your vehicle
Confidential card
Press the closed padlock to locate
your locked vehicle in a car park.
This is indicated by lighting of the cour-
tesy light and flashing of the direction
indicators for a few seconds.
Electronic engine immobiliser
The key contains an electronic chip
which has a special code. When the
ignition is switched on, this code must
be recognised in order for starting to be
possible.
This electronic engine immobiliser locks
the engine management system a few
minutes after the ignition is switched off
and prevents starting of the engine by
anyone who does not have the key.
Anti-theft protection
This is given to you with the duplicate
keys on delivery of your vehicle.
It bears the identification code necessary
for any work on the electronic engine im-
mobiliser by a PEUGEOT dealer.
This code is hidden by a film which
should not be removed until necessary.
In the event of a malfunction,
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.
Press the boot unlocking
button on the remote control.
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Starting the vehicle
Insert the key in the starter.
Wait a few seconds for the starting
code to be recognised.
Turn the key fully towards the fascia
to position
3 (Starting)
.
When the engine starts, release the
key.
Switching the vehicle off
Immobilise the vehicle.
Turn the key fully towards you to
position
1 (Stop)
.
Remove the key from the starter.
Remote control problem
Following disconnection of the vehicle
battery, replacement of the remote con-
trol battery or in the event of a remote
control malfunction, you can no longer
unlock, lock or locate your vehicle.
First of all, use the key in the lock to
unlock or lock your vehicle.
Then, reinitialise the remote control.
If the problem persists, contact a
PEUGEOT dealer as soon as possible.
Changing the battery
Battery ref.: CR1620/3 volts.
Reinitialisation
Switch off the ignition.
Turn the key to position
2 (Ignition)
.
Press the closed padlock immedia-
tely for a few seconds.
Switch off the ignition and remove
the key from the starter.
The remote control is fully operational
again.
Unclip the casing using a coin at the
notch.
Slide the flat battery out of its loca-
tion.
Slide the new battery into its location
observing the original direction.
Clip the casing.
Reinitialise the remote control.
If the battery is flat, you are in-
formed by lighting of this warn-
ing light, an audible signal and
a message on the multifunction
display.

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Remote control
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Starting the vehicle
Insert the key in the starter.
Wait a few seconds for the starting
code to be recognised.
Turn the key fully towards the fascia
to position
3 (Starting)
.
When the engine starts, release the
key.
Switching the vehicle off
Immobilise the vehicle.
Turn the key fully towards you to
position
1 (Stop)
.
Remove the key from the starter.
Remote control problem
Following disconnection of the vehicle
battery, replacement of the remote con-
trol battery or in the event of a remote
control malfunction, you can no longer
unlock, lock or locate your vehicle.
First of all, use the key in the lock to
unlock or lock your vehicle.
Then, reinitialise the remote control.
If the problem persists, contact a
PEUGEOT dealer as soon as possible.
Changing the battery
Battery ref.: CR1620/3 volts.
Reinitialisation
Switch off the ignition.
Turn the key to position
2 (Ignition)
.
Press the closed padlock immedia-
tely for a few seconds.
Switch off the ignition and remove
the key from the starter.
The remote control is fully operational
again.
Unclip the casing using a coin at the
notch.
Slide the flat battery out of its loca-
tion.
Slide the new battery into its location
observing the original direction.
Clip the casing.
Reinitialise the remote control.
If the battery is flat, you are in-
formed by lighting of this warn-
ing light, an audible signal and
a message on the multifunction
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ALARM
System which protects and dissuades
against the theft of your vehicle. It pro-
vides two types of protection, exterior
and interior, as well as an anti-tamper
function.
Locking the vehicle with full
alarm
Reactivation of the interior
protection
Unlock the vehicle using the unlock-
ing button on the remote control.
The alarm is activated again with both
types of protection; the indicator light on
button
A
switches off.
Locking the vehicle with
exterior protection alarm only
Deactivation of the interior
protection
Switch off the ignition.
Within ten seconds, press button
A
until the indicator light is lit conti-
nuously.
Get out of the vehicle.
Lock or deadlock the vehicle using
the locking button on the remote
control.
The exterior protection alarm alone re-
mains activated; the indicator light on
button
A
flashes once per second.
Activation
Switch off the ignition and get out of
the vehicle.
Lock or deadlock the vehicle using
the locking button on the remote
control.
The alarm is activated; the indicator light
on button
A
flashes once per second.
Exterior protection
The system detects opening of the ve-
hicle.
The alarm is triggered if anyone tries to
enter the vehicle by forcing a door, the
boot or the bonnet.
Interior protection
The system detects any variation in the
volume in the passenger compartment.
The alarm is triggered if anyone breaks
a window or moves inside the vehicle.
If you wish to leave a pet in the vehicle
or a window partially open, deactivate
the interior protection.
Anti-tamper function
The system detects the putting out of
service of its components.
The alarm is triggered if anyone tries
to put the wires of the siren, the central
control or the battery out of service.
Deactivation
Unlock the vehicle using the unlock-
ing button on the remote control.
The alarm is deactivated; the indicator
light on button
A
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Triggering
This is indicated by sounding of the si-
ren and flashing of the direction indica-
tors for approximately thirty seconds.
After it has been triggered, the alarm is
again operational.
Failure of the remote control
Unlock the vehicle using the key in
the driver’s door lock.
Open the door; the alarm is trig-
gered.
Switch on the ignition; the alarm
stops.
* According to country.
Malfunction
When the ignition is switched on, light-
ing of the indicator light on button
A
for
ten seconds indicates a siren fault.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon as
possible.
Locking the vehicle without
alarm
Lock or deadlock the vehicle using
the key in the driver’s door lock.
Automatic operation*
Depending on the legislation in force in
your country, one of these cases may
occur:
- 45 seconds after the vehicle is 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
boot is closed, the alarm is activated.
To avoid triggering the alarm on
entering the vehicle, first press the
unlocking button on the remote con-
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WINDOW MECHANISMS
System which opens or closes a win-
dow manually or automatically. It is fit-
ted with a system which provides pro-
tection if an obstacle is detected on the
one-touch models and a system which
controls all four windows on all models.
1. Driver’s electric windows
switch.
2. Passenger’s
electric windows
switch.
Each window mechanism controls, on
its own side, the front window and the
rear quarter light.
One-touch electric windows
Safety auto-reverse on the front
windows
In automatic mode, when the front win-
dow rises and meets an obstacle, it
stops and partially lowers again.
Electric windows
Press or pull switch
1
. The
window stops as soon as the
switch is released.
The rear quarter light only
opens once the front window has ope-
ned completely.
You have two options :
- manual mode
Press or pull switch
1
gently. The
window stops as soon as the switch
is released.
The rear quarter light only opens once the
front window has opened completely.
- automatic mode
Press or pull switch
1
fully. Depend-
ing on the version,
either the window
opens or closes completely, or the
window closes completely, when the
switch is released.
Pressing the switch again stops the
movement of the window.
If you continue to press the switch,
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Switch for all four windows
This switch opens or closes all of the
windows.
Reinitialisation
Following reconnection of the battery or
in the event of a malfunction you must
reinitialise the operation of the electric
windows:
release the switch and pull it again
until it closes completely,
hold the switch for approximately
one second after closing,
press the switch to lower the window
automatically,
when the window has reached the
low position, press the switch again
for approximately one second.
The safety auto-reverse function is
not active during these operations.
Press switch
3
and release it. The
windows open completely.
or
Pull switch
3
and hold it in this posi-
tion. The windows close completely.
If you release the switch before the
windows have closed completely,
the windows stop.
Pressing the switch again stops the
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DOORS
Opening
From outside
After unlocking the vehicle using the
remote control or the key, pull the
door handle.
The window lowers automatically by
a few millimetres when the door is
opened.
From inside
Pull the door control to open the
door; this unlocks the doors only.
The window lowers automatically by
a few millimetres when the door is
opened.
Closing
The window rises automatically after a
few seconds and adjusts to guarantee
perfect sealing on closing.
If a door is not closed correctly:
-
when the engine is running,
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 sec-
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Manual centralised control
System which provides full manual lock-
ing or unlocking of the doors and boot
from the inside.
Locking
Press button
A
to lock the vehicle.
The red indicator light on the button
comes on.
Unlocking
With the key in the ignition, press but-
ton
A
again to unlock the vehicle.
A
A
The red indicator light on the button
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Emergency control
System which locks or unlocks the doors
mechanically in the event of a malfunc-
tion of the central locking.
Insert the key in the lock, located on
the edge of the door, then turn it
one
eighth of a turn
.
Locking the driver’s door
Insert the key in the lock, then turn it
to the right.
Unlocking the driver’s door
Insert the key in the lock, then turn it
to the left.
Locking the passenger door
Unlocking the passenger door
Pull the interior door opening control.
Automatic centralised control
System which provides full automatic
locking or unlocking of the doors and
boot while driving.
You can activate or deactivate this func-
tion.
Activation
Press button
A
for more than two
seconds.
A confirmation message appears on the
multifunction display.
Unlocking
Above 6 mph (10 km/h), press but-
ton
A
to unlock the doors and boot
temporarily.
Locking
When the speed exceeds 6 mph
(10 km/h), the doors and boot lock
automatically.
Deactivation
Press button
A
again for more than
two seconds.
A confirmation message appears on the
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BOOT
Opening
After unlocking the boot or the vehi-
cle using the remote control or the
key, pull the handle and raise the
tailgate.
Unlocking and partially opening
the boot
Press the boot unlocking
button on the remote control.
The boot opens slightly.
Boot anti-theft protection
The boot is designed to remain impreg-
nable, even in the "cabriolet" configura-
tion.
So, when the vehicle is locked and the
roof is open, the boot cannot be un-
locked:
- by means of the interior door opening
control,
- by pressing the manual centralised
control
A
, when the key is not in the
starter.
-
when the engine is running,
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 warning
light comes on, accompanied by an
audible signal and a message on the
multifunction display for a few seconds.
Closing
Lower the tailgate using the interior
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FUEL TANK
Reservoir which should be refilled with
fuel, when the minimum level has been
detected.
Fuel tank capacity: approximately
50 litres.
To fill the tank in complete safety :
it is imperative that the engine is
switched off,
open the fuel filler flap,
insert the key in the cap, then turn it
to the left,
When you have filled the tank :
put the cap back in place,
turn the key to the right, then remove
it from the cap,
close the flap.
remove the cap and hook it onto the
clip located on the inside of the flap,
fill the tank, but
do not continue
after the 3rd cut-off of the pump
;
this could cause malfunctions
.
Low fuel level
When the fuel tank minimum
level is reached, this warning
light comes on on the instru-
ment panel.
The distance which can be
travelled with the fuel remaining is
approximately 30 miles (50 km).
If you run out of fuel, refer also to the
"Practical information" section.
Filling
A label affixed to the inside of the flap
reminds you of the type of fuel to be
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LIGHTING CONTROLS
System for selection and control of the
various front and rear lights providing
the vehicle’s lighting.
Manual controls
The lighting commands are made di-
rectly by the driver by means of ring
A
and lever
B
.
A.
main lighting mode selection ring,
with:
Model without AUTO lighting
Model with AUTO lighting
lights off,
side lights only,
dipped or main beam
headlamps,
B.
lever for inversion of the lights by
pulling:
dipped headlamps/main beam
headlamps.
In the lights off and side lights modes,
the driver can switch on the main beam
headlamps directly ("headlamp flash")
for as long as he pulls the lever.
automatic lighting.
Displays
The corresponding indicator light comes
on on the instrument panel to confirm
the selective switching on of the lighting
selected.
Main lighting
The vehicle’s various front and rear
lights are designed to adapt the driver’s
visibility gradually in relation to the cli-
matic conditions:
- side lights, to be seen,
- dipped headlamps to see without
dazzling other drivers,
- main beam headlamps for good
visibility when the road is clear.
Additional lighting
Other lights are installed to respond to
particular driving conditions:
- rear fog lamps to be seen from a dis-
tance,
- front fog lamps for even better visibility,
- directional headlamps for improved
visibility around bends.
Programmes
Various automatic lighting control
modes are also available according to
the following options:
- "follow-me-home" lighting,
- automatic lighting,
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Model with front and rear fog lamps
front and rear fog lamps
C.
fog lamps selection ring.
These operate with the dipped and main
beam headlamps.
To switch on the fog lamps, turn push
ring
C
forwards.
To switch off the rear fog lamps, turn
push ring
C
rearwards twice in suc-
cession.
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.
This indicator light comes on
on the instrument panel.
* According to country.
Daytime lights*
On vehicles fitted with daytime lights,
the dipped headlamps come on when
the vehicle is started.
The instruments and controls (instru-
ment panel, multifunction display, air
conditioning control panel, ...) are not
lit, unless the automatic switching on of
the lights mode is activated or the lights
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Coupling with the "Follow-me-home"
lighting
Association with the automatic lighting
provides the "follow-me-home" lighting
with the following additional options:
- selection of the duration of maintaining
of the lighting for 15, 30 or 60 seconds
in the vehicle parameters on the multi-
function display configuration menu,
- automatic activation of "follow-me-
home" lighting when automatic light-
ing is in operation.
Automatic lighting
The side lights and dipped headlamps
are switched on automatically, without
any action on the part of the driver, when
a low level of external light is detected
(sensor behind the interior mirror).
As soon as the brightness returns to a
sufficient level, the lights are switched
off automatically.
"Follow-me-home" lighting
The dipped headlamps remain on tem-
porarily, after switching off the vehicle’s
ignition, to make the driver’s exit easier
in poor light.
Activation
With the ignition off, activate a "head-
lamp flash" using lever
B
.
A second "headlamp flash" switches
the function off again.
Switching off
The "follow-me-home" lighting is
switched off automatically following the
door locking command, after a given
time.
Activation
Turn ring
A
to the
"AUTO"
position.
The automatic lighting is accompa-
nied by a message on the multifunc-
tion display.
Switching off
Turn ring
A
to a position other than
"AUTO"
. Switching off is accompa-
nied by a message on the multifunc-
tion display.
Operating fault
In the event of a malfunction of
the brightness sensor, the lights
come on accompanied by the
service warning light, an audi-
ble signal and a message on the multi-
function display.
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Coupling with the "Follow-me-home"
lighting
Association with the automatic lighting
provides the "follow-me-home" lighting
with the following additional options:
- selection of the duration of maintaining
of the lighting for 15, 30 or 60 seconds
in the vehicle parameters on the multi-
function display configuration menu,
- automatic activation of "follow-me-
home" lighting when automatic light-
ing is in operation.
Automatic lighting
The side lights and dipped headlamps
are switched on automatically, without
any action on the part of the driver, when
a low level of external light is detected
(sensor behind the interior mirror).
As soon as the brightness returns to a
sufficient level, the lights are switched
off automatically.
"Follow-me-home" lighting
The dipped headlamps remain on tem-
porarily, after switching off the vehicle’s
ignition, to make the driver’s exit easier
in poor light.
Activation
With the ignition off, activate a "head-
lamp flash" using lever
B
.
A second "headlamp flash" switches
the function off again.
Switching off
The "follow-me-home" lighting is
switched off automatically following the
door locking command, after a given
time.
Activation
Turn ring
A
to the
"AUTO"
position.
The automatic lighting is accompa-
nied by a message on the multifunc-
tion display.
Switching off
Turn ring
A
to a position other than
"AUTO"
. Switching off is accompa-
nied by a message on the multifunc-
tion display.
Operating fault
In the event of a malfunction of
the brightness sensor, the lights
come on accompanied by the
service warning light, an audi-
ble signal and a message on the multi-
function display.
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STATIC DIRECTIONAL
LIGHTING
When the dipped or main beam head-
lamps are on, this function enables the
beam to light the inside of the turn with an
additional angle of approximately 30°.
The use of this lighting is optimum
above all at low and average speed
(city driving, winding roads, ...).
with directional lighting
without directional lighting
Programming
Switching on
The system is switched on from a cer-
tain speed and a certain angle of rota-
tion of the steering wheel.
Operating fault
The function is activated or
deactivated via the multi-
function display configura-
tion menu.
By default, this function is
activated.
In the event of a malfunction,
this warning light flashes on the
instrument panel, accompanied
by a message on the multifunc-
tion display.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
HEADLAMP ADJUSTMENT
To avoid causing a nuisance to other
road users, the height of the headlamps
should be adjusted in relation to the
load in the vehicle.
0.
1 or 2 people in the front seats.
-. 3 people.
1.
4 people.
2.
4 people + maximum authorised
load.
3.
Driver + maximum authorised load.
Switching off
The system is switched off below a certain
angle of rotation of the steering wheel.
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WIPER CONTROLS
System for the selection and control of
the various windscreen wiping modes
permitting the dispersal of rain and
cleaning.
The vehicle’s windscreen wipers are
designed to gradually improve the driv-
er’s visibility in relation to the weather
conditions.
Manual controls
The wiping commands are made direct-
ly by the driver using lever
A
.
fast (heavy rain),
normal (moderate rain),
intermittent (in proportion to
the speed of the vehicle),
off,
single wipe (press down-
wards),
Model with intermittent wiping
Windscreen wipers
A.
wiping speed selection lever:
Windscreen and headlamp
wash
Pull the windscreen wiper stalk to-
wards you.
The windscreen wash then the wind-
screen wipers operate for a fixed pe-
riod.
The headlamp wash is also activated,
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Special position of the windscreen
wipers
In the minute following switching off of
the ignition, any action on the stalk po-
sitions the wipers in the centre of the
windscreen.
This action enables you to position the
wiper blades for winter parking.
To park the wipers after this has been
done, switch on the ignition and operate
the stalk.
COURTESY LIGHT
Selection and control of the various
passenger compartment lights.
1. Courtesy light
2. Map reading lights
In this position, the courtesy
light comes on gradually:
Map reading lights
With the ignition on, press the cor-
responding switch.
- when the vehicle is unlocked,
- when the key is removed from the
ignition,
- when the remote control locking but-
ton 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.
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Special position of the windscreen
wipers
In the minute following switching off of
the ignition, any action on the stalk po-
sitions the wipers in the centre of the
windscreen.
This action enables you to position the
wiper blades for winter parking.
To park the wipers after this has been
done, switch on the ignition and operate
the stalk.
COURTESY LIGHT
Selection and control of the various
passenger compartment lights.
1. Courtesy light
2. Map reading lights
In this position, the courtesy
light comes on gradually:
Map reading lights
With the ignition on, press the cor-
responding switch.
- when the vehicle is unlocked,
- when the key is removed from the
ignition,
- when the remote control locking but-
ton 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.
Permanent lighting.
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ADVICE ON CHILD SEATS

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GENERAL POINTS RELATING
TO CHILD SEATS
Although one of PEUGEOT’s main
criteria when designing your vehicle,
the safety of your children also depends
on you.
For maximum safety, please follow
these precautions:
- in accordance with Directive 2003/20,
all children under the age of 12 or
less than one metre fifty tall must
travel in approved child seats suit-
ed to their weight
, on seats fitted 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.
INSTALLING A CHILD SEAT
USING A THREE POINT SEAT
BELT
"Forwards-facing"
When a "forwards-facing" child seat is
installed on the
front passenger seat
,
adjust the vehicle’s seat to the interme-
diate longitudinal position with the seat
back upright and leave the passenger
air bag armed**.
"Rearwards-facing"
When a "rearwards-facing" child seat is
installed on the
front passenger seat
,
it is essential that the passenger air
bag** is disarmed. Otherwise,
the child
would risk being seriously injured or
killed if the air bag were to inflate
.
Intermediate longitudinal
position
* The rules for transporting children are
specific to each country. Consult the
current legislation in your country.
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Passenger air bag OFF**
** According to version.
CHILD SEATS RECOMMENDED BY PEUGEOT
PEUGEOT offers a complete range of recommended child seats which are se-
cured using a
three point seat belt
:
Group 0: from birth to 10 kg
Group 0+: from birth to 13 kg
L2
"ROMER
Baby-Safe Plus"
(E1 03301146)
Installed in the
rear-facing position.
Groups 2 and 3: from 15 to 36 kg
L6
"KLIPPAN Optima"
(E17 030007)
From the age
of 6 years
(approximately
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Passenger air bag OFF**
** According to version.
CHILD SEATS RECOMMENDED BY PEUGEOT
PEUGEOT offers a complete range of recommended child seats which are se-
cured using a
three point seat belt
:
Group 0: from birth to 10 kg
Group 0+: from birth to 13 kg
L2
"ROMER
Baby-Safe Plus"
(E1 03301146)
Installed in the
rear-facing position.
Groups 2 and 3: from 15 to 36 kg
L6
"KLIPPAN Optima"
(E17 030007)
From the age
of 6 years
(approximately
22 kg), the booster
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LOCATION OF CHILD SEATS SECURED USING THE SEAT BELT
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
(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.
(d) To install a child seat, move the front seat forward, then put the seat back in the upright position to leave enough space for
the child seat and the child’s legs. The front seat can be moved further forward than the intermediate longitudinal position.
U:
seat suitable for the installation of a child seat secured using the seat belt and universally approved "rear facing" and/or
"forward facing".
Seat
Weight of the child/
indicative age
Less than 13 kg
(groups 0 (b) and
0+)
Up to 1 year approx
From 9 to 18 kg
(group 1)
From 1 to 3 years
approx
From 15 to 25 kg
(group 2)
From 3 to 6 years
approx
From 22 to 36 kg
(group 3)
From 6 to 10 years
approx
Front passenger seat (c)
- fixed
U
U
U
U
- height adjustable
Rear side seats (d)
U
U
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"ISOFIX" MOUNTINGS
Your vehicle has been approved in
accordance with the
new ISOFIX
regulation
.
The seats*, represented below, are fitted
with regulation ISOFIX mountings:
These are three rings for each seat:
- two rings
A
, located between the
vehicle seat back and cushion,
indicated by a label,
- a ring
B
, for fixing the upper strap
referred to as the
TOP TETHER
.
This ISOFIX mounting system guaran-
tees you fast, reliable and safe fitting of
the child seat in your vehicle.
The
ISOFIX child seats
are fitted with
two locks which are secured easily on
the two rings
A
.
Some also have an
upper strap
which
is attached to ring
B
.
To attach this strap, raise the vehicle
seat’s head restraint then pass the hook
between its rods. Then fix the hook on
ring
B
and tighten the upper strap.
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ISOFIX CHILD SEAT RECOMMENDED BY PEUGEOT AND APPROVED FOR YOUR VEHICLE
RÖMER Duo Plus Isofix
(size category
B1
)
Group 1: from 9 to 18 kg
Installed in the forward facing position.
Fitted with an upper strap to be secured on the ISOFIX upper ring, referred to
as the TOP TETHER.
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SUMMARY TABLE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ISOFIX CHILD SEATS
In accordance with the European regulation (ECE 16), this table indicates the options for the installation of ISOFIX child seats
on the vehicle seats fitted with ISOFIX mountings.
In the case of the universal and semi-universal ISOFIX child seats, the child seat’s ISOFIX size category, determined by a
letter from
A
to
G
, is indicated on the child seat next to the ISOFIX logo.
IUF:
seat suitable for the installation of an
I
sofix
U
niversal seat, "
F
orward facing" and secured using the "Top Tether" upper
strap.
IL-SU:
seat suitable for the installation an
I
sofix
S
emi-
U
niversal seat which is:
- "rear facing" fitted with a "Top Tether" upper strap or a stay,
- "forward facing" fitted with a stay,
For the securing of the "Top Tether" upper strap, refer to the "Isofix Mountings" section.
X:
seat which is not suitable for the installation of an ISOFIX seat of the size category indicated.
Weight of the child/
indicative age
Less than 10 kg
(group 0)
Up to 6 months
approx
Less than 10 kg
(group 0)
Less than 13 kg
(group 0+)
Up to 1 year approx
From 9 to 18 kg
(group 1)
From 1 to 3 years 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
ISOFIX child seats which
can be installed on the front
passenger seat
X
IL-SU
IL-SU
IUF
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DIRECTION INDICATORS
Selection of the left or right direction in-
dicators to signal a change of direction
of the vehicle.
Lower the lights stalk when moving
to the left.
Raise the lights stalk when moving
to the right.
HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS
A visual warning by means of the direc-
tion indicators to alert other road users
to a vehicle breakdown, towing or ac-
cident.
Press button
A
, the direction indica-
tors flash.
They can operate with the ignition off.
Automatic lighting of hazard
warning lights*
When braking in an emergency, de-
pending on the deceleration, the hazard
warning lights come on.
They will switch off automatically the
first time you accelerate.
If they do not, press button
A
to
switch the direction indicators off.
HORN
Audible warning to alert other road
users to an imminent danger.
Press one of the spokes of the steer-
ing wheel.
Use the horn moderately and only in the
following cases:
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TYRE UNDER-INFLATION
DETECTION
System which automatically checks the
pressure of the tyres while driving.
Sensors fitted in each valve trigger a
warning in the event of malfunction
(speed above 12 mph (20 km/h).
A message appears on the multifunc-
tion display, accompanied by an audible
signal, to locate the wheel concerned.
Check the tyre pressures as soon as
possible.
This check must be carried out when
the tyres are cold.
Flat tyre
This warning light and the
STOP
warning light come on on the
instrument panel, accompanied
by an audible signal and a mes-
sage on the multifunction display
locating the wheel concerned.
Stop immediately, avoiding any sud-
den movement of the steering wheel
and the brakes.
Change the damaged wheel (punc-
tured or very deflated tyre), and have
the tyre pressure checked as soon
as possible.
Puncture
Sensor(s) not detected or faulty
A message appears on the multifunc-
tion display, accompanied by an audi-
ble signal, to locate the wheel or wheels
which are not detected or to indicate a
fault in the system.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to replace
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BRAKING ASSISTANCE
SYSTEMS*
Group of supplementary systems which
help you to obtain optimum braking in
complete safety in emergency situa-
tions:
- the anti-lock braking system (ABS),
- the electronic brake force distribution
(EBFD),
- the emergency braking assistance
(EBA).
Anti-lock braking system
and electronic brake force
distribution
Linked systems which improve the sta-
bility and manoeuvrability of your vehi-
cle when braking, in particular on poor
or slippery surfaces.
Operating fault
If this warning light comes on,
accompanied by an audible sig-
nal and a message on the multi-
function display, it indicates a
malfunction of the anti-lock braking sys-
tem which could result in loss of control
of the vehicle when braking.
If this warning light comes on,
together with the
STOP
and
ABS warning lights, accompa-
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
result in loss of control of the vehicle
when braking.
You MUST stop as soon as it is safe
to do so.
In both cases, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer.
Emergency braking assistance
System which, in an emergency, ena-
bles you to obtain the optimum braking
pressure more quickly, thus reducing
the stopping distance.
* According to country.
Activation
The anti-lock braking system comes
into operation automatically when there
is a risk of wheel lock.
Normal operation of the ABS may make
itself felt by slight vibration of the brake
pedal.
Activation
It is triggered by the speed at which the
brake pedal is pressed.
The effect of this is a reduction in the
resistance of the pedal and an increase
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Disarming
In exceptional conditions (starting a
vehicle which is bogged down, stuck
in snow, on soft ground, ...), it may be
advisable to disarm the ASR and ESP
systems, so that the wheels can move
freely and regain grip.
Press the
"ESP OFF"
button, loca-
ted in the centre of the fascia.
If this warning light comes on on the instru-
ment panel and the indicator light on the
button comes on, this indicates that the
ASR and ESP systems are disarmed.
Reactivation
These systems are reactivated automat-
ically each time the ignition is switched
back on or from 30 mph (50 km/h) (ex-
cept in the case of the 1.6 l 16V THP
petrol engine).
Press the
"ESP OFF"
button again
to reactivate them manually.
Operating fault
If this warning light comes on,
accompanied by an audible
signal and a message on the
multifunction display, this indi-
cates a malfunction of these systems.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have the
systems checked.
TRAJECTORY CONTROL
SYSTEMS
Associated systems which guarantee
the directional stability of the vehicle
within the limits of the laws of physics:
- the anti-skid regulation (ASR),
- the electronic stability programme
(ESP).
Activation
These systems are activated automati-
cally each time the vehicle is started.
Anti-skid regulation and
electronic stability programme
The anti-skid regulation optimises trac-
tion to prevent skidding of the wheels,
by acting on the brakes of the driving
wheels and on the engine.
The electronic stability programme acts
on the brake of one or more wheels and
on the engine to keep the vehicle on the
trajectory required by the driver.
They come into operation in
the event of a grip or trajectory
problem.
This is indicated by flashing of
this warning light on the instru-
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SEAT BELTS
Front seat belts
The front seat belts are fitted with a pre-
tensioning and force limiting system.
The adoption of this system improves
safety in the front seats in the event
of front impacts. Depending on the se-
verity of the impact, the pretensioning
system instantly tightens 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 body of the occu-
pant in the event of an accident.
ROLL-OVER BARS
System which protects all of the oc-
cupants restrained by their seat belt
should the vehicle roll over.
The roll-over bars are incorporated be-
hind the back of the rear bench seat.
Their presence is indicated by the words
"Rollover Protection".
Activation
They are triggered simultaneously
should the vehicle roll over.
Operating fault
If this warning light comes on on
the instrument panel, accompa-
nied by an audible signal and a
message on the multifunction
display, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer to have the system checked.
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SEAT BELTS
Front seat belts
The front seat belts are fitted with a pre-
tensioning and force limiting system.
The adoption of this system improves
safety in the front seats in the event
of front impacts. Depending on the se-
verity of the impact, the pretensioning
system instantly tightens 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 body of the occu-
pant in the event of an accident.
ROLL-OVER BARS
System which protects all of the oc-
cupants restrained by their seat belt
should the vehicle roll over.
The roll-over bars are incorporated be-
hind the back of the rear bench seat.
Their presence is indicated by the words
"Rollover Protection".
Activation
They are triggered simultaneously
should the vehicle roll over.
Operating fault
If this warning light comes on on
the instrument panel, accompa-
nied by an audible signal and a
message on the multifunction
display, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer to have the system checked.
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Fastening
Seat belt not fastened/unfastened
warning light
Pull the strap, then insert the tongue in the clasp.
Check that the seat belt is fastened
correctly by pulling the strap.
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
flashes 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.
Unfastening
Press the red button on the clasp.
1.
Front left seat belt warning light.
2.
Front right seat belt warning light.
3.
Rear left seat belt warning light.
4.
Rear right seat belt warning light.
On the central bar, the corresponding
warning light
1
or
2
comes on:
- in red, if the seat belt is not fastened
or is unfastened,
- in green, if it is fastened.
Seat belt not fastened/unfastened
warning lights bar
Rear seat belts
The rear seats are fitted with two seat
belts, each with three anchoring points
and an inertia reel with force limiter.
Seat belt unfastened warning light
Fastening
Pull the strap, then insert the tongue
in the clasp.
Check that the seat belt is fastened
correctly by pulling the strap.
Seat belt unfastened warning lights
bar
When the ignition is switched on, the
corresponding warning lights
3
and
4
come on for approximately 30 seconds:
- in red, if the seat belt is not fastened,
- in green, if it is fastened.
When the engine is running, the corre-
sponding warning light
3
or
4
comes on
in red, accompanied by an audible sig-
nal and a message on the multifunction
display, if a rear passenger has unfas-
tened his seat belt.
Unfastening
Press the red button on the clasp.
This warning light comes on on
the instrument panel if one or
more rear passengers unbuck-
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AIR BAGS
System designed to maximise the safe-
ty of the occupants in the event of vio-
lent collisions. It supplements the action
of the force-limiting seat belts.
The severity of the impact depends
on the nature of the obstacle and the
speed of the vehicle at the time of the
collision.
If a collision occurs, the electronic de-
tectors record and analyse the sharp
deceleration of the vehicle:
- if the triggering threshold is reached,
the air bags are triggered instantly
and protect the occupants of the vehi-
cle; immediately after the impact, the
air bags deflate in order to gradually
slow down the movement of the oc-
cupant’s chest,
- if the triggering threshold is not
reached, the air bags will not be trig-
gered, the seat belt alone is sufficient
to provide optimum protection.
Front air bags
System which protects the head and
chest of the driver and front passenger
in the event of a front impact.
The driver’s air bag is incorporated in
the centre of the steering wheel; the
front passenger’s air bag is incorporat-
ed in the fascia above the glove box.
Activation
The air bags are triggered simultaneously,
unless the passenger air bag is disarmed.
Deactivation
Only the front passenger’s air bag can
be disarmed:
with the ignition off
, insert the key
in the passenger air bag disarming
switch
1
,
turn it to the
"OFF"
position,
then, remove the key keeping the
switch in this position.
According to version, this war-
ning light comes on either on the
instrument panel or on the cen-
tral bar when the ignition is on
and until the air bag is re-armed.
When you remove the child seat, turn
switch
1
to the
"ON"
position to re-arm
the air bag and so guarantee the safety
of your front passenger in the event of
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Operating fault
If this warning light comes on on
the instrument panel, accompa-
nied by an audible warning and a
message on the multifunction dis-
play, contact a PEUGEOT dealer
to have the system checked.
Side air bags*
System which protects the head, chest,
abdomen and pelvis of the driver and
front passenger in the event of a side
impact.
Each air bag is incorporated in the front
seat back frame, on the door side.
Activation
It is triggered unilaterally on the side on
which the collision occurs.
If this warning light comes on on
the instrument panel, accompa-
nied by an audible signal and a
message on the multifunction
display, contact a PEUGEOT dealer to
have the system checked.
* According to country.
Operating fault
Steering column air bag*
System which protects the driver’s lower
limbs in the event of a front impact.
This air bag is incorporated in the fascia
below the steering column.
Activation
It is deployed at the same time as the
front air bags.

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HANDBRAKE
Mechanical brake to hold the vehicle
when stationary.
Applying
Pull the handbrake to immobilise
your vehicle.
When the vehicle is being driven, if
this warning light and the
STOP
warning light come on, accom-
panied by an audible signal and
a message on the multi-function display,
this indicates that the handbrake is still
on or has not been properly released.
Releasing
Pull on the handle and press the but-
ton
A
to release the handbrake.

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"PORSCHE TIPTRONIC
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 gear-
box,
-
sport
programme for a more dynamic
style of driving,
-
snow
programme to improve driving
when traction is poor,
-
manual
operation for sequential
changing of the gears by the driver.
Gear lever
P.
Park.
- Immobilisation of the vehicle,
handbrake on or off.
- Starting the engine.
R.
Reverse.
- Reversing manoeuvres, vehicle
stationary, engine at idle.
N.
Neutral.
- Immobilisation of the vehicle,
handbrake on.
- Starting the engine.
D.
Automatic operation.
M. +/-
Manual operation with
sequential changing of the four
gears.
Press forwards to change up
through the gears.
or
Press rearwards to change down
through the gears.
Displays on the instrument panel
When you move the lever in the gate
to select a position, the corresponding
indicator light is displayed on the instru-
ment panel.
P.
Park
R.
Reverse
N.
Neutral
D.
Drive (Automatic driving)
S.
Sport
programme
.
Snow
programme
1, 2, 3, 4.
Gear engaged during
manual operation
-.
Invalid value during manual
operation
Press the brake pedal
when this indicator light
is displayed on the instru-
ment panel (e.g.: starting
the engine).
Gear selection gate
1.
Gear lever.
2.
Button
"S"
(sport)
.
3.
Button
"
"
(snow)
.
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Moving off
Apply the handbrake.
Select position
P
or
N
.
Start the engine.
If this procedure is not followed, an au-
dible signal is heard, accompanied by a
message on the multifunction display.
With the engine running, press the
brake pedal.
Release the handbrake.
Select position
R
,
D
or
M
or
or
,
Gradually release the brake pedal.
The vehicle moves off immediately.
The gearbox then operates in auto-
adaptive mode, without any intervention
on the part of the driver. It continuously
selects the most suitable gear accord-
ing to the style of driving, the profile of
the road and the load in the vehicle.
For maximum acceleration without
touching the lever, press the accelera-
tor pedal down fully (kick down). The
gearbox changes down automatically
or maintains the gear selected until the
maximum engine speed is reached.
On braking, the gearbox changes down
automatically to provide efficient engine
braking.
If you release the accelerator sharply,
the gearbox will not change to a higher
gear for safety reasons.
Automatic operation
Select position
D
for
automatic
changing of the four gears.
appears on the instrument
panel.
Snow programme "
"
Press button
"
"
, after starting the
engine.
The gearbox adapts to driving on slip-
pery roads.
This programme improves starting and
drive when traction is poor.
S
appears on the instrument
panel.
Sport programme "S"
Press button
"S"
, after starting the
engine.
The gearbox automatically favours a
dynamic style of driving.
Sport and snow programmes
These two special programmes supple-
ment the automatic operation in very
specific conditions of use.
Return to automatic operation
At any time, press the button se-
lected again to quit the programme
engaged and return to auto-adaptive
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Stopping the vehicle
Before switching off the engine, you
can engage position
P
or
N
to place the
gearbox in neutral.
In both cases, apply the handbrake to
immobilise the vehicle.
Operating fault
When the ignition is on, the
lighting of this warning light, ac-
companied by an audible signal
and a message on the multi-
function display, indicates a gearbox
malfunction.
In this case, the gearbox switches to
emergency mode and is locked in 3rd
gear. You may feel a substantial knock
when changing from
P
to
R
and from
N
to
R
. This will not cause any damage to
the gearbox.
Do not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h), local
speed restrictions permitting.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon as
possible.
Manual operation
Select position
M
for
sequential
changing of the four gears.
Push the lever towards the
+
sign to
change up a gear.
Pull the lever towards the
-
sign to
change down a gear.
D
disappears and the gears
engaged appear in succes-
sion on the instrument panel.
In the event of under-revving
or over-revving, the gear se-
lected flashes for a few seconds, then
the actual gear engaged is displayed.
It is possible to change from position
D
(automatic) to position
M
(manual) at
any time.
When the vehicle is stationary or mov-
ing very slowly, the gearbox selects
gear
M1
automatically.
The sport and snow programmes do not
operate in manual mode.
It is only possible to change from one
gear to another if the vehicle speed and
engine speed permit; otherwise, the
gearbox will operate temporarily in au-
tomatic mode.
Invalid value during manual
operation
This symbol is displayed if a
gear is not engaged correctly
(selector between two posi-
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SPEED LIMITER
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
switched off
switched off
manual operation of the control.
The programmed speed can be ex-
ceeded temporarily by pressing the ac-
celerator firmly.
To return to the programmed speed,
simply slow down to a speed below the
programmed speed.
The programmed speed remains in the
memory when the ignition is switched
off.
The controls of this system are grouped
together on stalk
A
.
1.
Speed limiter mode selection dial
2.
Value decrease button
3.
Value increase button
4.
Speed limiter on/off button
The programmed information is grouped
together on the instrument panel dis-
play.
5.
Speed limiter on/off indication
6.
Speed limiter mode selection
indication
7.
Programmed speed value
Steering wheel controls
Displays on the instrument panel

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Programming
Turn dial
1
to the
"LIMIT"
position:
the speed limiter mode is selected
but is not switched on (OFF).
Exceeding the programmed speed
Pressing the accelerator pedal to exceed the programmed
speed will not have any effect unless you press the pedal
firmly
past the
point of resistance
.
The speed limiter is deactivated temporarily and the pro-
grammed speed, which is still displayed, flashes.
Returning to the programmed speed, by means of intention-
al or unintentional deceleration of the vehicle, automatically
cancels the flashing of the programmed speed.
Return to normal driving
Turn dial
1
to the
"0"
position: the speed limiter mode is
deselected. The display returns to the distance recorder.
Operating fault
In the event of a speed limiter mal-
function, the speed is cleared result-
ing in flashing of the dashes. Contact a
PEUGEOT dealer to have the system
checked.
You do not have to switch the speed
limiter on in order to set the speed.
Switch the speed limiter off by pressing button
4
: the dis-
play confirms that it has been switched off (OFF).
Switch the speed limiter back on by pressing button
4
again.
Set the speed value by pressing button
2
or
3
(e.g.:
70 mph (110 km/h)).
Set the speed value by pressing button
Set the speed value by pressing button
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 the speed limiter on by pressing button
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CRUISE CONTROL
System which automatically maintains
the speed of the vehicle at the value
programmed by the driver, without any
action on the accelerator pedal.
The cruise control is
switched on
manually: it requires a minimum vehi-
cle speed of 25 mph (40 km/h) and the
engaging of fourth gear on the manual
gearbox.
The cruise control is
switched off
man-
switched off
switched off
ually or by pressing the brake or clutch
pedal or on triggering of the ESP sys-
tem.
It is possible to exceed the programmed
speed temporarily by pressing the ac-
celerator pedal.
To return to the programmed speed,
simply release the accelerator pedal.
Switching off the ignition cancels any
programmed speed value.
The controls of this system are grouped
together on lever
A
.
1.
Cruise control mode selection dial
2.
Value decrease button
3.
Value increase button
4.
Cruise control on/off button
The programmed information is grouped
together on the instrument panel dis-
play.
5.
Cruise control on/off indication
6.
Cruise control mode selection
indication
7.
Programmed speed value
Steering wheel controls
Displays on the instrument panel

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Programming
Turn dial
1
to the
"CRUISE"
posi-
tion: the cruise control mode is se-
lected but is not switched on (OFF).
Exceeding the programmed speed
Intentional or unintentional exceeding of the programmed
speed results in flashing of this speed on the display.
Return to the programmed speed, by means of intentional or
unintentional deceleration of the vehicle, automatically can-
cels the flashing of the speed.
Return to normal driving
Turn dial
1
to the
"0"
position: the cruise control mode is
deselected. The display returns to the distance recorder.
Operating fault
In the event of a cruise control mal-
function, the speed is cleared result-
ing in flashing of the dashes. Contact a
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)).
Switch off the cruise control by pressing button
4
: the
display confirms that it has been switched off (OFF).
Switch the cruise control back on by pressing button
4
again.
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,
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VISUAL AND AUDIBLE REAR
PARKING ASSISTANCE
System consisting of four proximity sen-
sors, installed in the rear bumper.
It detects any obstacle (person, vehicle,
tree, barrier...) located behind the vehi-
cle, however, it will not be able to detect
obstacles located immediately below
the bumper.
The parking assistance is
switched on
by engaging reverse gear.
This is accompanied by an audible
signal.
* According to version.
The proximity information is indicated
by:
- an audible signal which becomes
more rapid as the vehicle approaches
the obstacle,
- 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 audible signal becomes continu-
ous and the "Danger" symbol appears,
depending on the multifunction display
version.
The parking assistance is
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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.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
Reactivation
Press button
A
again, the warning
light switches off, the system is reac-
tivated.
Press button
A
, the warning light
comes on, the system is fully deacti-
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BONNET
Protects the components of the engine
and provides access for checking
levels.
Push the exterior control
B
to the left
and raise the bonnet.
Uncl
ip the strut
C
from its housing .
Fix the strut in one of the two notches
to hold the bonnet open.
Closing
Take
the strut out of the support
notch.
Clip the strut in its housing.
Lower the bonnet and release it at
the end of its travel.
Pull on the bonnet to check that it is
secured correctly.
RUNNING OUT OF FUEL
(DIESEL)
If your vehicle is fitted with an HDI en-
gine, the fuel circuit must be reprimed
if you run out of fuel (refer to the corre-
sponding graphic).
This system consists of a repriming
pump and a transparent pipe.
Opening
Open the
front left door.
Pull the interior control
A
, located at
the bottom of the door frame.
1.6 litre Turbo HDI 16V engine
Open t
he bonnet.
Fill the fuel tank with at least five
litres of diesel.
Unclip the style cover to gain access
to the repriming pump.
Squeeze and release the repriming
pump until fuel appears in the
transparent pipe with the green
connector.
Operate the starter until the engine
starts.
Put the style cover back in position
and clip it in place.
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PETROL ENGINES
These allow you access to check the level of the various fluids and to replace certain components.
1.
Coolant reservoir.
2.
Passenger compartment filter.
3.
Wash-wipe and headlamp wash
reservoir.
4.
Air filter.
5.
Brake fluid reservoir.
6.
Fuse box.
7.
Battery.
8.
Dipstick.
9.
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DIESEL ENGINE
This allows you access to check the level of the various fluids, to replace certain components and to reprime the fuel.
1.
Coolant reservoir.
2.
Passenger compartment filter.
3.
Wash-wipe and headlamp wash
reservoir.
4.
Repriming pump.
5.
Brake fluid reservoir.
6.
Fuse box.
7.
Battery.
8.
Dipstick.
9.
Engine oil filler cap.
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CHECKING LEVELS
Check all of these levels regularly and
top them up if necessary, unless other-
wise indicated.
If a level drops significantly, have the
corresponding circuit checked by a
PEUGEOT dealer.
Brake fluid level
To avoid any risk of scalding, unscrew
the cap by two turns to allow the
pressure to drop. When the pressure
has dropped, remove the cap and top
up the level.
Oil level
The reading will only be correct
if the vehicle is on level ground
and the engine has been off for
more than 15 minutes.
The check is carried out either when
the ignition is switched on using the oil
level indicator on the instrument panel,
or using the dipstick.
Between two oil changes, the consump-
tion should not exceed 0.5 litre per
600 miles (1,000 km).
The brake fluid level should be
close to the "MAX" mark. If it is
not, check the brake pad wear.
Draining the circuit
Refer to the servicing booklet for details
of the interval for this operation.
Coolant level
The coolant level should be
close to the "MAX" mark but
should never exceed it.
When the engine is warm, the
temperature of the coolant is regulated
by the fan. This can operate with the
ignition off.
On vehicles which are fitted with a
particle emission filter, the fan may
operate after the vehicle has been
switched off, even if the engine is
cold.
In addition, as the cooling system is
pressurised, wait at least one hour after
switching off the engine before carrying
out any work.
Wash-wipe and headlamp wash*
fluid
The minimum level of this fluid
is indicated by an audible sig-
nal and a message on the mul-
tifunction display.
Top up the level when you stop the ve-
hicle.
* According to country.
Draining the engine
Refer to the servicing booklet for details
of the interval for this operation.
In order to maintain the reliability of the
engine and emission control system,
the use of additives in the engine oil is
prohibited.
Oil specification
The oil must correspond to your engine
and conform to the manufacturer’s
recommendations.
Fluid specification
The brake fluid must conform to the
manufacturer’s recommendations and
fulfil the DOT4 standards.
Draining the circuit
The coolant does not have to be
changed.
Fluid specification
The coolant must conform to the manu-
facturer’s recommendations.
Fluid specification
This fluid must conform to the manufac-
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Diesel additive level (Diesel with
particle emission filter)
The minimum level of this additive
is indicated by lighting of the service
warning light, accompanied by an
audible signal and a message on the
multifunction display.
Used products
CHECKS
Unless otherwise indicated, check
these components in accordance with
the servicing booklet and in relation to
your engine.
Otherwise, have them checked by a
PEUGEOT dealer.
Battery
The battery does not require
any maintenance. However,
check that the terminals are
clean and correctly tightened,
particularly in summer and
winter.
When carrying out work on the battery,
refer to the "Practical information"
section for details of the precautions
to be taken before disconnecting the
battery and following its reconnection.
Air filter and passenger compartment filter
Refer to the servicing booklet
for details of the replacement
intervals for these components.
Depending on the environment
(dusty atmosphere...) and the
use of the vehicle (city driving...),
replace
them twice as often if necessary
(refer to the "Engines" paragraph).
A clogged passenger compartment
filter may have an adverse effect on
the performance of the air conditioning
system and generate undesirable odours.
Particle emission filter (Diesel)
It is imperative that the maintenance of
the particle emission filter is carried out
by a PEUGEOT dealer.
Oil filter
Replace the oil filter each time
the engine oil is changed.
Refer to the servicing booklet
for details of the replacement
interval for this component.
Topping up
It is imperative that this additive is
topped up by a PEUGEOT dealer
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Diesel additive level (Diesel with
particle emission filter)
The minimum level of this additive
is indicated by lighting of the service
warning light, accompanied by an
audible signal and a message on the
multifunction display.
Used products
CHECKS
Unless otherwise indicated, check
these components in accordance with
the servicing booklet and in relation to
your engine.
Otherwise, have them checked by a
PEUGEOT dealer.
Battery
The battery does not require
any maintenance. However,
check that the terminals are
clean and correctly tightened,
particularly in summer and
winter.
When carrying out work on the battery,
refer to the "Practical information"
section for details of the precautions
to be taken before disconnecting the
battery and following its reconnection.
Air filter and passenger compartment filter
Refer to the servicing booklet
for details of the replacement
intervals for these components.
Depending on the environment
(dusty atmosphere...) and the
use of the vehicle (city driving...),
replace
them twice as often if necessary
(refer to the "Engines" paragraph).
A clogged passenger compartment
filter may have an adverse effect on
the performance of the air conditioning
system and generate undesirable odours.
Particle emission filter (Diesel)
It is imperative that the maintenance of
the particle emission filter is carried out
by a PEUGEOT dealer.
Oil filter
Replace the oil filter each time
the engine oil is changed.
Refer to the servicing booklet
for details of the replacement
interval for this component.
Topping up
It is imperative that this additive is
topped up by a PEUGEOT dealer
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Automatic gearbox
The gearbox does not require
any maintenance (no oil
change).
Refer to the servicing booklet
for details of the level checking
intervals for this component.
Brake disc wear status
For any information relating
to checking of the brake
disc wear status, contact a
PEUGEOT dealer.
Manual gearbox
The gearbox does not re-
quire any maintenance (no oil
change).
Refer to the servicing booklet
for details of the level checking
intervals for this component.
Brake pads
Brake wear depends on the
style of driving, particularly in
the case of vehicles used in
town, over short distances. It
may be necessary to have the
condition of the brakes checked, even
between vehicle services.
Unless there is a leak on the circuit, a
drop in the brake fluid level indicates
that the brake pads are worn.
Handbrake
If the handbrake travel is too
long or if you notice a loss of
effectiveness of this system,
the handbrake must be
adjusted, even between two
services.
This system must be checked by a
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CHANGING A WHEEL
Procedure for changing a faulty wheel
for the spare wheel using the tools pro-
vided with the vehicle.
The tools are installed in a box at the
bottom of the boot under the spare
wheel.
To gain access to them, refer to the
paragraph "Access to the spare wheel"
on the following page.
1.
Wheelbrace.
Permits removal of the wheel
trim and removal of the wheel
fixing bolts.
2.
Jack with integral handle.
Permits raising of the vehicle.
3.
"Bolt cover" tool.
Permits removal of the bolt
protectors (covers) on alloy
wheels.
4.
Socket for the anti-theft bolts.
Permits adaptation of the
wheelbrace to the special
"anti-theft" bolts.
List of tools
Other accessories
5.
Removable towing eye.
Refer to the paragraph "Towing
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Access to the spare wheel
The "space-saving" spare wheel is in-
stalled in the boot under the floor.
To gain access to it:
place the vehicle in the "coupé"
configuration,
open the boot,
raise the floor.
Taking out the wheel
Slacken and remove the retaining
strap.
Raise the spare wheel towards you
from the rear.
Take the wheel out of the boot.
Putting the wheel back in place
Put the spare wheel back in its
housing.
Put the retaining strap back in place
and tighten it.
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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
changed.
Extend the jack
2
until its base plate
is in contact with the ground. Ensure
that the centreline of the jack base
plate is directly below the location
A
or
B
used.
Raise the vehicle until there is
sufficient space between the wheel
and the ground to admit the spare
(not punctured) wheel easily.
Remove the bolts and store them in
a clean place.
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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
fitted 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.
Lock the anti-theft bolt using the
wheelbrace
1
fitted with the anti-theft
socket
4
.
Lock the other bolts using the
wheelbrace
1
only.
Refit the chromed bolt covers on
each of the bolts.
Store the tools in the box at the
bottom of the boot.
Store the punctured wheel in a corner
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CHANGING A BULB
Procedure for the replacement of a
faulty bulb with a new bulb without the
use of tools.
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
(H7-55 W).
6. Fog lamps (H11-55 W).
Changing the direction indicators
Model with dipped headlamps with
elliptical module and directional
headlamps
Turn the bulb holder one quarter of a
turn and remove it.
Pull the bulb then change it.
To refit, carry out these operations in re-
verse order.
Front lights
Model with conventional lights
Blown bulb
A message appears on the multifunc-
tion display to indicate the bulb to be
changed.
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Changing the side lights
Disconnect the main headlamp
connector.
Remove the plastic protective cover
by pulling on the tab.
Turn the bulb holder one quarter of a
turn and remove it.
Pull the bulb and change it.
To refit, carry out these operations in
reverse order.
Changing the dipped headlamps,
main beam headlamps or directional
headlamps
Disconnect the main headlamp
connector.
Remove the corresponding plastic
protective cover by pulling on the
tab.
Changing the integrated direction
indicator side repeaters
Insert a screwdriver towards the
centre of the repeater between the
repeater and the base of the mirror.
Tilt the screwdriver to extract the
repeater and remove the repeater.
Disconnect the repeater connector.
To refit, carry out these operations in
reverse order.
To obtain a replacement repeater,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
Disconnect the connector of the
corresponding light.
Move aside the spring to release the
bulb and remove the bulb.
To refit, carry out these operations in
reverse order.
Changing the fog lamps
For replacement of these bulbs, contact
a PEUGEOT dealer.

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Rear lights
1. Brake lights (P 21 W).
2. Side lights (R 5 W).
3. Fog lamps (P 21 W).
4. Direction indicators
(PY 21 W amber).
5. Reversing lights (P 21 W).
Changing bulbs
These five bulbs are changed from
outside the boot:
first open the flap to gain access to
the fixing bolt,
remove the light fixing bolt,
take out the light from the outside,
disconnect the light connector,
remove the light seal,
press the four tabs and remove the
bulb holder,
turn the bulb one quarter of a turn
and change it.
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Changing the third brake light
(diodes)
For the replacement of this type of
diodes light, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer.
Changing the number plate light
bulbs (W 5 W)
Insert a thin screwdriver in one of the
exterior holes of the lens.
Push it towards the outside to unclip
it.
Remove the lens.
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CHANGING A FUSE
Procedure for the replacement of a
faulty fuse with a new fuse in order to
rectify a failure of the corresponding
function.
Access to the tools
The extraction pliers are installed on the
back of the fascia fuse box cover.
To gain access to them:
unclip the cover pulling at the top,
remove the cover completely,
remove the pliers.
Replacing a fuse
Before replacing a fuse, the cause of the
failure must be identified and rectified.
Identify the faulty fuse by examining
the condition of its filament.
Use the special pliers to extract the
fuse from its housing.
Always replace the faulty fuse with a
fuse of the same rating.
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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Incorrect

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Fascia fuses
The fuse box is placed in the lower part
of the fascia (left-hand side).
Access to the fuses
refer to the "Access to the tools"
paragraph.
Fuse table
Fuse N°
Rating
Functions
G37
30 A
Retractable roof unit supply.
G38
20 A
Hi-Fi amplifier.
G39
20 A
Driver and passenger heated seats.
G40
40 A
Trailer fuse box supply.
Fuse N°
Rating
Functions
F1
-
Not used.
F2
-
Not used.
F3
5 A
Air bags and pre-tensioners control unit.
F4
10 A
Clutch pedal switch, diagnostic socket,
electrochromatic interior mirror, air conditioning,
steering wheel angle sensor, particle emission filter
pump (Diesel).
F5
30 A
Rear electric windows, retractable roof.
F6
30 A
Front electric windows, folding mirrors supply.
F7
5 A
Front courtesy light, map reading lights, sun visor
lighting, glove box lighting.

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Fuse N°
Rating
Functions
F8
20 A
Audio/telephone, CD changer, multifunction
display, steering wheel controls, tyre under-inflation
detection, trailer fuse box, alarm (accessory).
F9
30 A
Front 12 V socket.
F10
15 A
Alarm siren, alarm control unit, directional
headlamps.
F11
15 A
Diagnostic socket, low current ignition switch,
automatic gearbox control unit.
F12
15 A
Brightness sensor, trailer fuse box, retractable roof.
F13
5 A
Engine fuse box, ABS relay, dual-function brake
switch.
F14
15 A
Instrument panel, seat belt warning lights bar, head-
lamp adjustment, air conditioning, audio equipment,
hands-free kit, rear parking assistance control unit.
F15
30 A
Locking and deadlocking.
F17
40 A
Rear screen and exterior mirrors de-icing.
SH
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Engine compartment fuses
The fuse box is placed in the engine
compartment, near the battery (left-
hand side).
Access to the fuses
Unclip the cover.
Replace the fuse (refer to the corre-
sponding paragraph).
When you have finished, close the
cover carefully to guarantee the
sealing of the fuse box.
Fuse table
Fuse N°
Rating
Functions
F1
20 A
Engine control unit and fan assembly control
relay supply, timing and canister solenoid valves
(1.6 l 16V THP), air flow sensor (Diesel), injection
pump (Diesel), water in diesel sensor (Diesel), EGR
solenoid valves, air heating (Diesel).
F2
15 A
Horn.
F3
10 A
Front wash-wipe.
F4
20 A
Headlamp wash.
F5
15 A
Fuel pump (petrol), Turbo solenoid valves
(1.6 l 16V THP).
F6
10 A
Vehicle speed sensor, automatic gearbox.
F7
10 A
Electric power steering, directional headlamps,
directional headlamps control relay, switching and
protection unit (Diesel).
F8
20 A
Starter control.
F9
10 A
ABS/ESP control unit, brake pedal switch.
F10
30 A
Engine control unit actuators (petrol: ignition coils,
solenoid valves, oxygen sensors, injectors, heaters,
controlled thermostat) (Diesel: solenoid valves,
heaters).
F11
40 A
Air conditioning blower.
F12
30 A
Windscreen wipers Low/High speed.
F13
40 A
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Fuse N°
Rating
Functions
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
* The maxi-fuses provide additional
protection for the electrical systems.
All work on the maxi-fuses must be
carried out by a PEUGEOT dealer.
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.
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*
-
Not used.
MF9*
80 A
Heating unit (Diesel).
MF10*
80 A
Electric power steering.
MF11*
40 A
Valvetronic electric motor (1.6 l 16V THP).
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BATTERY
Procedure for charging your battery
when it is flat or for starting the engine
using another battery.
Access to the battery
Starting using another battery
Connect the red cable to the positive
terminal (+) of the flat battery
A
, then
to the positive terminal (+) of the
slave battery
B
.
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 broken down vehicle, as far as
possible from the battery.
Operate the starter, let the engine
run.
Wait until the engine returns to idle
and disconnect the cables.
The battery is located under the bonnet
on the left.
To gain access to it:
open the bonnet using the interior le-
ver, then the exterior lever,
secure the bonnet strut,
remove the plastic cover to gain ac-
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Charging the battery using a
battery charger
Disconnect the battery from the
vehicle.
Follow the instructions for use pro-
vided by the manufacturer of the
charger.
Reconnect starting with the negative
terminal (-).
Check that the terminals and
connectors are clean. If they are
covered with sulphate (whitish or
greenish deposit), remove them and
clean them.
LOAD REDUCTION MODE
System which manages the use of
certain functions in relation to the level
of charge remaining in the battery.
When the vehicle is being driven, the
load reduction function temporarily
deactivates certain functions, such as
the air conditioning, the rear screen
de-icing...
The deactivated functions are reactivat-
ed automatically as soon as conditions
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Charging the battery using a
battery charger
Disconnect the battery from the
vehicle.
Follow the instructions for use pro-
vided by the manufacturer of the
charger.
Reconnect starting with the negative
terminal (-).
Check that the terminals and
connectors are clean. If they are
covered with sulphate (whitish or
greenish deposit), remove them and
clean them.
LOAD REDUCTION MODE
System which manages the use of
certain functions in relation to the level
of charge remaining in the battery.
When the vehicle is being driven, the
load reduction function temporarily
deactivates certain functions, such as
the air conditioning, the rear screen
de-icing...
The deactivated functions are reactivat-
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ENERGY ECONOMY MODE
System which manages the duration of
use of certain functions to conserve a
sufficient level of charge in the battery.
After the engine has stopped, you can
still use functions such as the audio
equipment, windscreen wipers, dipped
headlamps, courtesy light, etc. for a
maximum combined duration of thirty
minutes.
Exiting economy mode
These functions are reactivated auto-
matically next time the vehicle is driven.
In order to resume the use of these
functions immediately, start the en-
gine and let it run for a few minutes.
The time available to you will then be
double the duration for which the en-
gine is left running. However, this period
will always be between five and thirty
minutes.
Switching to economy mode
Once the thirty minutes are over, a
message appears on the multifunction
display indicating that the vehicle has
switched to economy mode and the ac-
tive functions are
put on standby.
CHANGING A WIPER BLADE
Procedure for replacing a worn wiper
blade with a new one without the use
of tools.
Removing a front wiper blade
Raise the corresponding wiper arm.
Unclip the wiper blade and remove
it.
Fitting a front wiper blade
Check the size of the wiper blade
as the shorter blade is fitted on the
right-hand side of the vehicle.
Put the corresponding new wiper
blade in place and clip it.
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TOWING THE VEHICLE
Procedure for having your vehicle towed
or for towing another vehicle using a
removable towing eye.
Access to the tools
Towing your vehicle
On the front bumper, unclip the cover
by pressing at the bottom.
Screw the towing eye in fully.
Install the towbar.
Switch on the hazard warning lights
on the towed vehicle.
On the rear bumper, unclip the cover
by pressing at the bottom.
Screw the towing eye in fully.
Install the towbar.
Switch on the hazard warning lights
on the towed vehicle.
Towing another vehicle
The towing eye is installed in a holder at
the bottom of the boot under the floor.
To gain access to it:
place the vehicle in "coupé" configu-
ration,
open the boot,
raise the floor,
remove the towing eye from the
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TOWING A TRAILER,
CARAVAN, etc.
Towbar suited to the attachment of a
trailer or caravan with additional signal-
ling and lighting.
Your vehicle is primarily designed for
transporting people and luggage, but it
may also be used for towing a trailer.
We recommend the use of original
PEUGEOT towbars that have been
tested and approved from the design
stage of your vehicle and that the
fitting of the towbar is entrusted to a
PEUGEOT dealer.
Driving with a trailer subjects the towing
vehicle to more significant stress and its
driver must be particularly careful.
Driving advice
Distribution of loads
Distribute the load in the trailer so
that the heaviest items are as close
as possible to the axle and the nose
weight approaches the maximum
permitted without exceeding it.
Air density decreases with altitude, thus
reducing engine performance. Above
1 000 metres, the maximum towing load
must be reduced by 10 % and so on for
every 1 000 metres of altitude.
Refer to the "Technical Data" section for
details of the weights and towing loads
which apply to your vehicle.
In all cases, pay attention to the coolant
temperature.
Side wind
Take into account the increased sen-
sitivity to side wind.
Cooling
Towing a trailer on a slope increases
the temperature of the coolant.
As the fan is electrically controlled, its
cooling capacity is not dependent on
the engine speed.
To lower the engine speed, reduce
your speed.
The maximum towing load on a long
slope depends on the gradient and the
outside temperature.
Braking
Towing a trailer increases the braking
distance.
Tyres
Check the tyre pressures of the
towing vehicle and of the trailer,
observing the recommended pres-
sures.
Lights
Check the electrical signalling on the
trailer.
If the warning light and the
STOP
warning light come on,
stop the vehicle and switch off
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ROOF EMERGENCY MODE
Operating procedure for manual closing
of the roof in the event of an electrical or
hydraulic malfunction of the system.
The tool, provided in the glove box, is a
size 6 Allen
TM
key.
If the opening or closing of the roof does
not start or does not function correctly,
check that all of the conditions below
are met:
the vehicle is stationary,
the ignition is on,
the screen is pulled,
the boot is closed,
the roof fuse is in good condition,
the battery voltage is sufficient,
the vehicle is not in energy economy
mode,
the electric windows are initialised,
the exterior temperature is higher
than -15 °C.
Otherwise, refer to the corresponding
section to rectify the problem.
This operation is a breakdown solu-
tion. It is intended to permit manual
closing of the roof so that you can
drive to a PEUGEOT dealership.
Two people are required to carry out
this procedure.
Access to the tool
Preparation for the emergency
procedure
Park the vehicle on level ground, if
possible.
Lower all of the windows.
Switch off the ignition.
Apply the handbrake.
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Open the boot lid.
Roll up the screen.
Remove the boot floor.
Place the size 6 Allen key in the
hydraulic unit housing, located in the
centre of the spare wheel.
Unscrew the bleed screw fully to
release the hydraulic pressure in the
roof mechanism.
Pass your arm between the roof and
the rear screen folded in the boot.
Reach behind the shelf unlocking
mechanism cover.
Press and pull on the unlocking
mechanism.
Tilt the shelf into the boot.
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Press on each boot cover locking
striker (x 2).
Disengage each hook (x 2) from its
pin.
With one person on each side of the
boot, raise the front part of the boot
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Secure the boot in the open position
by inserting the size 6 Allen key in
the opening, provided for this pur-
pose, on the right-hand side of the
roof mechanism.
The boot cover is secured in the
open position.
Take the roof out of the boot slowly
and progressively.
Gently place the roof on the wind-
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Retrieve the key and lower the boot
cover temporarily.
Remove the cap in the roof trim.
Move the roof back slightly.
Place the size 6 Allen key in the
opening in the trim, then screw in
fully to open the roof locking hooks.
Complete the roof closing manoeuvre.
Place the size 6 Allen key back in the
trim, then unscrew to close the roof
locking hooks.
Put the cap back in place in the roof
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Raise the boot cover.
If the hooks have locked in the mean-
time, disengage each hook (x 2) by
acting on its locking striker.
Close the boot cover hooks.
The fork of the hook should be posi-
tioned around the pin.
Place the size 6 Allen key back in the
hydraulic unit housing.
Screw in the bleed screw fully.
Press on each side of the boot to
close it.
Pull and turn each U bracket (x 2)
one eighth of a turn to move it from
position
1
to position
2
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BOOT LUGGAGE CARRIER REAR HEAD RESTS*
A boot luggage carrier, designed
specifically for your coupé-cabriolet, is
available from your PEUGEOT dealer
as an accessory.
Follow the manufacturer’s recommen-
dations for fitting and use.
Observe the manufacturer’s recommen-
dations regarding the fitting and use of
the head rests.
End of the emergency
procedure
Store the tools in the glove box.
Press the remote control locking
button to lock the boot.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have
the system checked.
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BOOT LUGGAGE CARRIER REAR HEAD RESTS*
A boot luggage carrier, designed
specifically for your coupé-cabriolet, is
available from your PEUGEOT dealer
as an accessory.
Follow the manufacturer’s recommen-
dations for fitting and use.
Observe the manufacturer’s recommen-
dations regarding the fitting and use of
the head rests.
End of the emergency
procedure
Store the tools in the glove box.
Press the remote control locking
button to lock the boot.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have
the system checked.
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ACCESSORIES
You can obtain a wide range of
accessories and original parts from the
PEUGEOT network.
These accessories and parts have been
tested and approved for reliability and
safety.
They are all adapted to your vehicle and
benefit from PEUGEOT’s recommenda-
tion and warranty.
The product range offered by
PEUGEOT Accessories is structured
around 5 categories: PROTECTION -
TOURING - IN-CAR TECHNOLOGY -
STYLING - UNIVERSAL.
"Protection":
anti-theft alarm, window en-
graving, wheel locks, first aid
kit, warning triangle, safety
jacket, stolen vehicle tracking
system, snow chains.
"Touring":
mats*, boot tray, fixed coat
hook on head restraint, alu-
minium door sills, rear head
rest.
For leisure pursuits: bicycle
carrier on towbar**, boot lug-
gage carrier, booster seats
and child seats, audio/tele-
phone console, CD storage, spectacles
storage.
Trailer towbar which must be fitted by
the PEUGEOT network.
"In-car technology":
audio systems, audio/tele-
phone, amplifiers, satellite navi-
gation systems, hands-free kit,
CD changer, speakers, DVD
player, connection kit for MP3
player or portable CD player,
rear parking assistance.
"Styling":
seat covers compatible with
side air bags, aluminium gear
lever knob, styling strips, alloy
wheels, trims, sport exhaust.
"Universal":
screenwash, interior and exte-
rior maintenance and cleaning
products.
*
To prevent the mat from becoming
caught under the pedals:
- ensure that the mat is positioned
and secured correctly,
- never fit one mat on top of another.
**
Precautions relating to the bicycle
carrier on towbar:
- observe the manufacturer’s recom-
mendations for fitting and use,
- refer to the "Technical data - §
Weights and towed loads" section
for information regarding the
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MODELS:
ENGINES AND GEARBOXES
Model codes:
WB...
5FW-C
5FW-F
5FX-C
PETROL ENGINES
1.6 litre 16V 120 bhp
1.6 litre THP 16V 150 bhp
Cubic capacity (cm
3
)
1 598
1 598
Bore x stroke (mm)
77 x 85.8
77 x 85.8
Max power: EU standard (kW)
88
110
Max power engine speed (rpm)
5 750
5 800
Max torque: EU standard (Nm)
160
240
Max torque engine speed (rpm)
4 250
1 400
Fuel
Unleaded
Unleaded
Catalytic converter
Yes
Yes
GEARBOX
Manual
(5-speed)
Automatic
(4-speed)
Manual
(5-speed)
OIL CAPACITIES (in litres)
Engine (with cartridge replacement)
4.25
4.25
4.25
Gearbox - Final drive
1.9
-
1.9

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MODELS:
ENGINES AND GEARBOXES
Model codes:
WB...
9HZ-C
DIESEL ENGINE
1.6 litre Turbo HDI 16V 110 bhp
Cubic capacity (cm
3
)
1 560
Bore x stroke (mm)
75 x 88.3
Max power: EU standard (kW)
80
Max power engine speed (rpm)
4 000
Max torque: EU standard (Nm)
240
Max torque engine speed (rpm)
1 750
Fuel
Diesel
Catalytic converter
Yes
Particle emission filter
Yes
GEARBOX
Manual
(5-speed)
OIL CAPACITIES (in litres)
Engine (with cartridge replacement)
3.25
Gearbox - Final drive
1.9

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CONSUMPTION
In accordance with EC Directive 80/1268 (as amended)
Petrol engines
Gearbox
Model
codes
WB…
Urban driving
M.P.G.
(litres/100 km)
Extra-
urban driving
M.P.G.
(litres/100 km)
Mixed driving
M.P.G.
(litres/100 km)
Emission of
CO
2
by weight
(g/km)
1.6 litre 16V 120 bhp
Manual
5FW-C
32.1 (8.8)
53.3 (5.3)
43.5 (6.5)
155
Auto.
5FW-F
28.2 (10.0)
49.5 (5.7)
39.2 (7.2)
173
1.6 litre THP 16V 150 bhp
Manual
5FX-C
29.4 (9.6)
48.7 (5.8)
39.2 (7.2)
171
Fuel consumption values correct at time of printing.
These consumption values were established in accordance with EC Directive 80/1268 (as amended). They may vary depend-
ing on the style of driving, traffic conditions, weather conditions, the load in the vehicle, the maintenance of the vehicle and
the use of the accessories.

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CONSUMPTION
In accordance with EC Directive 80/1268 (as amended)
Diesel engine
Gearbox
Model
codes
WB...
Urban driving
M.P.G.
(litres/100 km)
Extra-
urban driving
M.P.G.
(litres/100 km)
Mixed driving
M.P.G.
(litres/100 km)
Emission of
CO
2
by weight
(g/km)
1.6 litre Turbo HDI 16V
110 bhp
Manual
9HZ-C
42.8 (6.6)
64.2 (4.4)
54.3 (5.2)
136
Fuel consumption values correct at time of printing.
These consumption values were established in accordance with EC Directive 80/1268 (as amended). They may vary depend-
ing on the style of driving, traffic conditions, weather conditions, the load in the vehicle, the maintenance of the vehicle and
the use of the accessories.

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WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)
Petrol engines
1.6 litre 16V 120 bhp
1.6 litre THP 16V 150 bhp
Gearbox
Manual
Auto.
Manual
Model codes:
WB...
5FW-C
5FW-F
5FX-C
- Kerb weight
1 427
1 466
1 493
- Payload
293
299
267
- Gross vehicle weight (GVW)
1 720
1 765
1 760
- Gross train weight (GVW)
on a 12 % gradient
2 570
2 645
2 650
- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)
on a 10 % or 12 % gradient
850
880
890
on an 8 % gradient
-
-
-
- Braked trailer* (with load transfer within
GTW limit)
1 040
1 060
1 070
- Unbraked trailer
600
600
600
- Recommended nose weight
42
43
43
* The weight of the braked trailer can be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is redu-
ced by the same amount; warning: towing with a lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road holding.
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 every additional 1 000 metres.
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 to protect the engine; when the exterior
temperature is higher than 37 °C, limit the towed weight.

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WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)
Diesel engine
1.6 litre Turbo HDI 16V 110 bhp
Gearbox
Manual
Model codes:
WB…
9HZ-C
- Kerb weight
1 488
- Payload
297
- Gross vehicle weight (GVW)
1 785
- Gross train weight (GTW)
on a 12 % gradient
2 675
- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)
on a 10 % or 12 % gradient
890
on an 8 % gradient
-
- Braked trailer* (with load transfer
within GTW limit)
1 070
- Unbraked trailer
600
- Recommended nose weight
43
* The weight of the braked trailer can be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is redu-
ced by the same amount; warning: towing with a lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road holding.
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 every additional 1 000 metres.
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 to protect the engine; when the exterior
temperature is higher than 37 °C, limit the towed weight.

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DIMENSIONS (in mm)

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IDENTIFICATION FEATURES
Various visible marking elements for
the identification and tracking of your
vehicle.
A. Chassis number under the
bonnet.
This number is etched on the bodywork
near the passenger compartment filter.
B. Chassis number on the fascia.
This number is indicated on a gummed
label which is visible through the wind-
screen.
C. Chassis number on the chassis.
This number is indicated on a self-
destroying label affixed to the centre
pillar, near the driver’s door striker.
D. Manufacturer’s label.
This label is affixed to the edge of the
door on the driver’s side.
It bears the following information:
- the wheel rim and tyre sizes,
- the brands of tyre recommended by
the manufacturer,
- the associated inflation pressures,
- the paint colour reference.

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RT3
AUDIO EQUIPMENT/TELEPONE/GPS
CONTENTS
• 01 First steps
pg. 154
• 02 General menu
pg. 155
• 03 GPS
pg. 156
• 04 Audio
pg. 163
• 05 Telephone
pg. 165
• 06 Control short-cuts
pg. 168
• 07 Configuration
pg. 170
• 08 Display flow chart
pg. 172
• Frequently asked questions
pg. 187
The INFOTEC internet site provides additional
animated information on the RT3. It can be consulted
at the following address:
http://public.infotec.peugeot.com
Simple registration permits access and free
consultation of the handbook.
The RT3 GPS audio/telephone is coded in such a
way that it will only operate in your vehicle. If it is to be
installed in another vehicle, contact your PEUGEOT
dealer for configuration of the system.
For safety reasons, the driver must carry out
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01 FIRST STEPS
Selection of the source: radio,
CD, CD changer and auxiliary
(AUX).
Long press on the SOS button:
emergency call.
On/Off.
Volume adjustment.
Selection of the FM1, FM2,
FMast, AM wavebands.
Keypad for entering
descriptions by means of
successive presses.
Access to the "PEUGEOT"
services menu.
Displaying of the general
menu.
SIM card flap.
Cancellation of the current
operation.
- Selection of a lower/higher frequency.
- Selection of the previous/next CD.
- Selection of the previous/next MP3 directory.
- Automatic search for a lower/
higher frequency.
- Selection of the previous/
next track on CD or MP3.
Selection and confirmation.
Selection of the
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02 GENERAL MENU
AUDIO FUNCTIONS: radio,
options.
NAVIGATION: GPS, traffic
information, options.
> COLOUR DISPLAY DT
TRIP COMPUTER: speed,
consumption, distance.
DIRECTORY: telephone and
GPS.
VIDEO: activation, parameters.
MAP: GPS, details, orientation.
CONFIGURATION: vehicle
parameters, display, time,
languages.
TELEPHONE functions:
services, telephone functions,
SMS.

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ENTERING AN ADDRESS AND
ACTIVATING GUIDANCE
Press the MENU button.
Turn the dial and select the
NAVIGATION function.
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Turn the dial and select the
DESTINATION CHOICE function.
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Turn the dial and select the
ENTER AN ADDRESS function.
Turn the dial and select the TOWN
function.
TOWN
ENTER AN ADDRESS
The navigation CD ROM:
Insert the navigation CD ROM in the drive on the control panel and leave it
there in order to use the Navigation functions.
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Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Turn the dial and select the letters of
the town one by one confirming each
time by pressing the dial.
Turn the dial and select the OK
function.
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the letters and
digits and * to correct.
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Select the OK function on the
ENTER AN ADDRESS page.
Repeat steps 8 to 12 for the ROAD and N°
functions.
PARIS
OK
OK
STORE
Select the STORE function to record the address entered in a
directory record and press the dial to confirm the selection.

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GUIDANCE OPTIONS
Press the MENU button.
Turn the dial and select the
NAVIGATION function.
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Turn the dial and select the
GUIDANCE OPTIONS function.
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Turn the dial and select the
DEFINE CALCULATION CRITERIA
function.
Turn the dial and select, for example,
the FASTEST ROUTE function.
GUIDANCE OPTIONS
FASTEST ROUTE
DEFINE CALCULATION CRITERIA

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Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Turn the dial and select the
WITH TOLLS function if it is
not ticked.
SPEECH SYNTHESIS
Press the MENU button.
Turn the dial and select the
NAVIGATION function.
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Turn the dial and select the
GUIDANCE OPTIONS function.
WITH TOLLS
GUIDANCE OPTIONS
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Turn the dial and select the OK
function.
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
OK

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Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Turn the dial and select the
ADJUST SPEECH SYNTHESIS
function.
Turn the dial and select the ACTIVATE
function.
Press the dial to confirm the function.
03 GPS
SPEECH SYNTHESIS
ADJUST SPEECH SYNTHESIS
ACTIVATE
Press the MENU button.
Turn the dial and select the MAP
function.
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Turn the dial and select the
MAP DETAILS function.
Permits selection of the services
which can be seen on the map
(hotels, restaurants...).
ACTIONS ON THE MAP
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ACTIVATING THE ROUTE FILTER
Press the MENU button.
Turn the dial and select the
NAVIGATION function.
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Turn the dial and select the
TMC TRAFFIC INFORMATION
function.
TMC TRAFFIC INFORMATION
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Turn the dial and select the
FILTER THE TMC INFORMATION
function.
FILTER THE TMC INFORMATION
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Turn the dial and select the
ACTIVATE ROUTE FILTER
function.
ACTIVATE ROUTE FILTER

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ADDING A STAGE
Press the MENU button.
Turn the dial and select the
NAVIGATION function.
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Turn the dial and select the
STAGES AND ROUTE
function.
STAGES AND ROUTE
Turn the dial and select the
ADD A STAGE function.
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
ADD A STAGE
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Enter an address (see GPS section)
or select SERVICE CHOICE
(restaurants, hotel...).
SERVICE CHOICE
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Press the dial to confirm the order of
the stages.
Once the stage has been reached, guidance is redirected towards the
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RADIO
SELECTING A STATION
RADIO
STORING A STATION
Press the SOURCE button several
times in succession and select the
RADIO.
Press the BAND AST button to select
a waveband: FM1, FM2, FMast, AM.
Briefly press one of the buttons to carry
out an automatic search of the radio
stations.
Press one of the buttons on the
alphanumeric keypad for more than
2 seconds to store the frequency of
the current station.
Press one of the buttons to carry out
a manual search of the radio stations.
Press the LIST button to display the list
of stations received locally.
To update this list, press for more than
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CD
PLAYING A CD OR AN MP3 COMPILATION
CD CHANGER
PLAYING A CD (NOT MP3 COMPATIBLE)
If the GPS is used, the navigation CD ROM must
remain in the RT3 audio/telephone player. In this case,
audio CDs must be inserted in the CD changer.
Otherwise, insert an audio CD or an MP3 compilation
in the player, play begins automatically.
If the player already contains a disc,
press the SOURCE button several
times in succession and select CD.
Press one of the buttons to select a
track on the CD.
Press the LIST button to display the list
of tracks on the CD or of the directories
of the MP3 compilation.
Insert one or more CDs in the changer.
Press the SOURCE button several
times in succession and select CD
CHANGER.
Press one of the buttons on the
alphanumeric keypad to select the
corresponding CD.
Press one of the buttons to select a
track on the CD.
The playing and displaying of an MP3 compilation may depend on
the recording programme and/or the parameter settings used. We
recommend use of the ISO 9660 recording standard.

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05 TELEPHONE
INSTALLING THE SIM CARD
(NOT SUPPLIED)
ENTERING THE PIN CODE
Access the slot by pressing the button
using the tip of a pen.
Install the SIM
card in the holder
and then insert it
in the slot.
To remove the SIM card, repeat step 1.
The SIM card must be installed and removed with the RT3 GPS
The SIM card must be installed and removed with the RT3 GPS
audio/telephone switched off and the ignition off.
Enter the PIN code on the keypad.
Confirm the PIN code by pressing
button #.
PIN
CODE
When entering the PIN code, tick the STORE PIN tab to gain access
When entering the PIN code, tick the STORE PIN tab to gain access
to the telephone without having to enter this code when it is used
to the telephone without having to enter this code when it is used
subsequently.

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CALLING A CONTACT
Turn the dial and select the DIAL
function.
Press the PICK UP button to display
the superimposed telephone menu.
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Dial the telephone number of your
contact using the alphanumeric
keypad.
Press the PICK UP button to call the
number dialled.
Press the HANG UP button to end the
call.
ACCEPTING OR REFUSING A CALL
Press the PICK UP button.
Press the HANG UP button.
The call will then be transferred to
your voice mailbox.
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Turn the dial and select the MAILBOX
function.
Press the PICK UP button.
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
CONSULTING THE MAILBOX
CONSULTING THE SERVICES
Press the LION button to gain access
to the PEUGEOT services.
The services and options are subject to
conditions and availability.
In an emergency, press the SOS button
until you hear an audible signal and
a CONFIRMATION/CANCELLATION
screen is displayed.
The services and options are subject to
conditions and availability.
MAILBOX
OPERATOR SERVICES
PEUGEOT ASSISTANCE
CUSTOMER CONTACT CENTRE
Press the end of the steering wheel stalk for more
than 2 seconds to gain access to the telephone
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RADIO: selection of the previous stored station.
CD CHANGER: selection of the previous CD.
Selection of the previous item on a menu.
MP3: selection of the previous directory.
RADIO: selection of the next stored station.
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 higher frequency.
CD/CD CHANGER/MP3: selection of the next track.
Continuous press: fast forwards play.
RADIO: automatic search for a lower frequency.
CD/CD CHANGER/MP3: selection of the previous
track.
Continuous press: fast backwards play.
- Change of sound source.
- Confirmation of a selection.
- Pick up/Hang up the telephone.
- Press for more than
2 seconds: access to the
telephone menu.
Volume increase.
Volume decrease.
06 CONTROL SHORT-CUTS
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS
Mute: by pressing the volume
increase and decrease
buttons simultaneously.
The sound is restored by
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Press the end of the lights stalk to start the voice
Press the end of the lights stalk to start the voice
recognition.
Say the words one by one and wait for the audible
Say the words one by one and wait for the audible
confirmation signal between each word.
The list which follows is not exhaustive.
AUDIO
- RADIO then NEXT
- CD PLAYER then NEXT TRACK
- CD CHANGER then NEXT DISK
TELEPHONE
- TELEPHONE then REDIAL
- TELEPHONE then DIRECTORY then DESCRIPTION
- TELEPHONE then VOICE MAILBOX
GPS
- NAVIGATION then SHOW then DESTINATION
- NAVIGATION then STOP
- NAVIGATION then ZOOM IN
VOICE COMMANDS
To display the list of available voice commands, press
To display the list of available voice commands, press
the end of the lights stalk to start the voice recognition,
the end of the lights stalk to start the voice recognition,
then say HELP or WHAT CAN I SAY.
For the same operation, press and
hold the MENU button and select
the function VOICE COMMANDS
LIST.
VOICE COMMANDS LIST

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ADJUSTING THE DATE AND TIME
Press the MENU button.
Turn the dial and select the
CONFIGURATION function.
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Turn the dial and select the
DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
function.
Press the dial to confirm the
selection.
Turn the dial and select the
ADJUST THE DATE AND TIME
function.
Adjust the parameters one by one
confirming by pressing the OK
button.
Next select the OK tab on the
display then confirm.
DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
ADJUST THE DATE AND TIME
OK
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Turn the dial and select the
INTERNATIONAL PARAMETERS
function then confirm.
INTERNATIONAL PARAMETERS

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ACTIVATING THE AUXILIARY INPUT (AUX)
Press the MENU button.
Turn the dial and select the
CONFIGURATION function.
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Turn the dial and select the
DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
function then confirm.
DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
Turn the dial and select the SOUND
function then confirm.
ACTIVATE AUX INPUT
SOUND
Turn the dial and select the ACTIVATE
AUX INPUT function.
USING THE AUXILIARY INPUT (AUX)
CABLE NOT SUPPLIED
Press the SOURCE button several
times in succession and select AUX.
Connect the portable equipment (MP3
player…) to the audio sockets (white and red,
RCA type) located in the glove box.
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
The auxiliary input permits the connection of portable equipment (MP3
player...).

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* Function not available at present.
08 DISPLAY FLOW CHART
MAIN FUNCTION
CHOICE A
CHOICE A1
CHOICE A2
CHOICE B...
DT
parks & gardens
theme parks
transport & automobile
ports, airports
station, bus stations
automatic checks*
vehicle hire
rest areas, car parks
service stations, garages
directory
nav directory
town, street, n°
ok
previous destinations
list of destinations
town, street, n°
ok
STAGES AND ROUTES
add a stage
enter an address
town
street
junction n°
gps
longitude
latitude
choice of a service
administration & security
hotels, restaurants & businesses
culture, tourism & shows
sports centres & outdoor pursuits
transport & automobile
directory
nav directory
town, street, n°
ok
previous destinations
list of destinations
town, street, n°
ok
order/delete stages
divert route
divert route over 2 km
the best diversion possible is 3 km. continue?
range 1-50
ok
chosen destination
town, street, n°
change
GUIDANCE OPTION
define the calculation criteria
the fastest
the shortest
distance/time
with tolls
with ferry
traffic info
adjust speech synthesis
volume
activate/deactivate
activate/deactivate street names
description of the cd-rom
delete the previous destinations
do you want to delete the list of previous destinations?
yes/no
TMC TRAFFIC INFORMATION
consult the messages
filter the TMC traffic information
activate/deactivate the route filter
filter by event
traffic information
traffic information
NAVIGATION/TRAFFIC INFO
CHOICE OF DESTINATION
ENTER AN ADDRESS
town
street
junction n°
gps
longitude
latitude
choice of a service
administration & security
town halls, town centre
universities, colleges
hospitals
hotels, restaurants & businesses
hotels
restaurants
vineyards
business centres
supermarkets, shopping
craft centres
culture, tourism & shows
tourism, historical monuments
culture, museums & theatres
shows & exhibitions
casinos & nightlife
cinemas
sports centres & outdoor pursuits
sports centres, complexes
golf courses
skating rinks, bowling alleys
winter sports centres

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AUDIO FUNCTIONS
ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE RDS ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCIES
ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE REGIONAL MODE
ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE RADIO TEXT INFO
ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE CD DETAILS INFO
road closures
road restrictions
road conditions
weather & visibility
urban information
parking
public transport
demonstrations
geographical filter
around the vehicle
around a place/select
filter radius 50 km
choice of TMC station
station name
next station
speech synthesis
volume
activate/deactivate
activate/deactivate presentation of messages
RESUME/
STOP GUIDANCE
TRIP COMPUTER
TRIP COMPUTER CONFIGURATION
enter distance to destination
0 km
select units
l/100 & km
mpg & miles
km/l & km
°c/°f
bar, psi
DIAGNOSTICS
warning log
equipment backup supply
gps coverage
STATUS OF FUNCTIONS
list of functions
DIRECTORY
MANAGEMENT OF DIRECTORY FILES
consult or change a file
entire directory
name
voice recording
notes
address
town
street
n°
number
display
list of numbers
change
add
delete
e-mail
display
list of numbers
change
add
delete
add a file
description
delete a file
entire directory
delete all files
do you want to delete all of the files in the directory
(non sim)?
yes
no
CONFIGURATION OF THE DIRECTORY
select a directory
user xxxx
name a directory
select the starting directory
user xxx
last directory used
FILE TRANSFER
infrared exchange
send all files
send one file
receive by infrared
exchange with the sim card
send all files
send one file
receive all files
receive one file
TELEPHONE AND TELEMATIC SERVICES
CALL
calls log
dial
directory
voice mail
SERVICE
customer contact centre
PEUGEOT
assistance
PEUGEOT
mobile services
(if services available and/or activated)
messages received
list of v-cards
TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS
network
network search mode
automatic mode
manual mode
list of networks
networks available
list of networks
duration of calls
partial counter
total duration
zero reset
manage the pin code
activate
store the pin code
change the pin code
entering the pin code
old code
new code
confirmation
>> correct
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delete the list of calls and sms
do you want to delete the list of calls and sms from
the equipment?
configure the calls
displaying of my number
automatic pick-up after 3 rings
ring options
for voice calls
volume
type of ring
for text messages (sms)
text message buzzer
voice call diversion n°
TEXT MESSAGES (SMS)
reading text messages received
list of text messages received
sending a text message
list of saved text messages
writing a text message
text message
message sent
delete the list of text messages
CONFIGURATION
DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
select the colours
6 colours
night
automatic day/night
luminosity & brightness
luminosity
brightness
sound
speech synthesis adjustment
volume of guidance instructions
volume
activate/deactivate
volume of other messages
volume
activate/deactivate
select a voice
male/female
speech synthesis
activate/deactivate
voice command adjustment
volume
activate/deactivate
aux input
activate/deactivate
international parameters
adjust the date & time
day, month, year
time, 12 h, 24 h, am/pm
adjusting the minutes on gps
select the units
l/100 & km
mpg & miles
km/l & km
°c/°f
bar, psi
choice of language
list of languages available
DEFINE THE VEHICLE PARAMETERS
according to vehicle
MAP
MOVE THE MAP
MAP ORIENTATION
north oriented map
vehicle oriented map
CENTRE AROUND VEHICLE
MAP DETAILS
administration & security
town halls, town centre
universities, colleges
hospitals
hotels, restaurants & businesses
hotels
restaurants
vineyards
business centres
supermarkets, shopping
craft centres
culture, tourism & shows
tourism, historical monuments
culture, museums & theatres
shows & exhibitions
casinos & nightlife
cinemas
sports centres & outdoor pursuits
sports centres, complexes
golf courses
skating rinks, bowling alleys
winter sports centres
parks & gardens
theme parks
transport & automobile
ports, airports
station, bus stations
automatic checks*
vehicle hire
rest areas, car parks
service stations, garages
STORE THE CURRENT POSITION
description
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VIDEO
ACTIVATE VIDEO MODE
VIDEO PARAMETERS
display formats
16/9 (full screen)
4/3 (conventional)
adjust brightness
set colours
set contrast
Flow chart version 6.6
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QUESTION
SOLUTION
RESPONSE
There is a difference in
sound quality between
the different audio
sources (radio, CD, CD
changer...).
Check that the audio settings (Volume, Bass,
Treble, Ambience, Loudness) are adapted to
the sources listened to. It is advisable to set
the AUDIO functions (Bass, Treble, Front-Rear
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.
For optimum sound quality, the audio settings (Volume, Bass, Treble,
Ambience, Loudness) can be adapted to the different sound sources,
which may result in audible differences when changing source (radio, CD,
CD changer...).
The CD is ejected
automatically or is not
played by the player.
- Check that the CD is inserted in the player the
right way up.
- Check the condition of the CD: the CD cannot
be played if it is too damaged.
- 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 is inserted upside down, is unplayable, does not contain any audio
data or contains an audio format which the player cannot play.
The CD is protected by an anti-pirating protection system which is not
recognised by the audio equipment.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The CD player sound
is poor.
The CD used is scratched or of poor quality.
Insert good quality CDs and store them in
suitable conditions.
The audio equipment settings (bass, treble, ambiences) are unsuitable.
Set the treble or bass level to 0, without selecting
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QUESTION
SOLUTION
RESPONSE
The stored stations do
not function (no sound,
87.5 Mhz is displayed...).
An incorrect waveband is selected.
Press the BAND AST button to return to the
waveband (AM, FM1, FM2, FMAST) on which the
stations are stored.
The traffic announcement
(TA) is displayed. I do
not receive any traffic
information.
Tune to a radio station which broadcasts traffic
information.
The radio station is not part of the regional traffic information network.
The quality of reception
of the radio station
listened to gradually
deteriorates or the stored
stations do not function
(no sound, 87.5 Mhz is
displayed...).
The vehicle is too far from the transmitter used by the station listened
to or there is no transmitter in the geographical area through which the
vehicle is travelling.
The environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks...) block
reception, including in RDS mode.
The aerial is absent or has been damaged (for example when going
through a car wash or into an underground car park).
Activate the RDS function to enable the system to
check whether there is a more powerful transmitter
in the geographical area.
This phenomenon is normal and does not
indicate a failure of the audio equipment.
Have the aerial checked by a
PEUGEOT
dealer.
Sound cut-outs of 1 to
2 seconds in radio
mode.
During this brief sound cut-out, the RDS searches for any frequency
permitting better reception of the station.
Deactivate the RDS function if the phenomenon
is too frequent and always on the same route.
With the engine off,
the audio equipment
switches off after a few
minutes of use.
When the engine is switched off, the audio equipment operating time depends
on the battery charge.
The switch-off is normal: the audio equipment switches to economy mode and
switches off to prevent discharging of the vehicle’s battery.
Start the vehicle’s engine to increase the battery
charge.
The message "the audio
system is overheated"
appears on the display.
Switch the audio system off for a few minutes to
allow the system to cool.
In order to protect the installation if the surrounding temperature is too
high, the audio equipment switches to an automatic thermal protection
mode leading to a reduction of the volume or stopping of the playing of
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AUDIO EQUIPMENT/
HANDS-FREE KIT
CONTENTS
• 01 First steps
pg. 176
• 02 General menu
pg. 177
• 03 Audio
pg. 178
• 04 Hands-free kit
pg. 181
• 05 Control short-cuts
pg. 182
• 06 Configuration
pg. 183
• 07 Display flow charts
pg. 184
• Frequently asked questions
pg. 187
The INFOTEC internet site provides additional animated
information on the RD4. It can be consulted at the
following address:
http://public.infotec.peugeot.com
Simple registration permits access and free consultation
of the handbook.
The RD4 audio equipment is coded in such a way that
it will only operate in your vehicle. If it is to be installed
in another vehicle, contact your PEUGEOT dealer for
configuration of the system.
For safety reasons, the driver must carry out operations
which require prolonged attention while the vehicle is
stationary.
When the engine is off, and in order to prevent
discharging of the battery, the RD4 audio equipment may
switch off after a few minutes.

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01 FIRST STEPS
1 - On/Off and volume adjustment.
2 - CD eject.
3 - Selection of the screen display mode.
4 - Selection of the source: radio, CD and CD changer.
5 - Selection of the FM1, FM2, FMast and AM wavebands.
6 - Setting the audio options:
front/rear balance, left/right balance, loudness, sound
ambiences.
7 - Displaying of the list of local stations, of the tracks on the CD
or of the MP3 directories.
8 - Abandon current operation.
9 - TA (Traffic Announcement) function on/off.
Long press: access to the PTY
(TYpes of radio Programme) mode.
10 - Confirmation.
11 - Automatic search for a lower/higher frequency.
Selection of previous/next CD or MP3 track.
12 - Selection of a lower/higher radio frequency.
Selection of the previous/next CD.
Selection of the previous/next MP3 directory.
13 - Displaying of the general menu.
14 - Buttons 1 to 6:
Selection of a stored radio station.
Selection of a CD in the CD changer.
Long press: storing of a station.
15 - The DARK button changes the display on the screen to
improve driving comfort at night.
1st press: lighting of the top banner only.
2nd press: black screen display.
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02 GENERAL MENU
AUDIO FUNCTIONS: radio, CD,
options.
TRIP COMPUTER: distance entering,
warnings, status of functions.
TELEPHONE: hands-free kit,
matching, management of a
communication.
PERSONALISATION-CONFIGURATION:
vehicle parameters, display, languages.
> MONOCHROME DISPLAY C
> MONOCHROME DISPLAY A

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03 AUDIO
RADIO
SELECTING A STATION
Press the SOURCE button several
times in succession and select the
radio.
Press the BAND AST button to select
a waveband: FM1, FM2, FMast, AM.
Briefly press one of the buttons to
carry out an automatic search of the
radio stations.
Press one of the buttons to carry out a
manual search of the radio stations.
Press the LIST REFRESH button to
display the list of stations received
locally (30 stations maximum).
To update this list, press for more than
two seconds.
Select ACTIVATE FREQUENCY
FOLLOWING (RDS) then press OK.
RDS appears on the display.
Select the FM WAVEBAND
PREFERENCES function then press
OK.
Select AUDIO FUNCTIONS then
press OK.
Press the MENU button.
FM WAVEBAND PREFERENCES
ACTIVATE FREQUENCY FOLLOWING (RDS)
The external environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks, ...) may block reception,
including in RDS mode. This is a normal effect of the way in which radio waves are transmitted and
does not indicate any failure of the audio equipment.
RDS
The RDS, if displayed, enables you to continue listening to the same station by means
of frequency following. However, in certain conditions, this RDS station is not followed
throughout the country as radio stations do not cover 100 % of the territory. This
explains the loss of reception of the station during a journey.

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CD CHANGER
PLAYING A CD (NOT MP3 COMPATIBLE)
Insert the CDs in the changer one by
one.
Press the SOURCE button several
times in succession and select CD
CHANGER.
Press one of the buttons on the
numeric keypad to select the
corresponding CD.
Press one of the buttons to select a
track on the CD.
Press and hold one of the buttons for
fast forwards or backwards play.
Insert circular compact discs only.
Some anti-pirating systems, on original discs or CDs
copied using a personal recorder, may cause faults
which are no reflection on the quality of the original
player.
Without pressing the EJECT button, insert a CD in the
player, play begins automatically.
To play a disc which has already been
inserted, press the SOURCE button
several times in succession and
select CD.
Press one of the buttons to select a
track on the CD.
Press the LIST REFRESH button to
display the list of tracks on the CD.
CD
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Insert an MP3 compilation in the player.
The audio equipment searches for all of the music
tracks, which may take anything between a few
seconds and several tens of seconds, before play
begins.
On a single disc, the CD player can read up to 255 MP3 files spread
over 8 directory levels. However, it is advisable to keep to a limit of
two levels to reduce the access time before the CD is played.
CD
PLAYING AN MP3 COMPILATION*
MP3 CD
INFORMATION AND ADVICE
The MP3 format, an abbreviation of MPEG 1.2 & 2.5 Audio Layer 3,
is an audio compression standard which permits the recording of
several tens of music files on a single disc.
The playing and displaying of an MP3 compilation may depend on
the recording programme and/or the parameters used.
In order to be able to play a recorded CDR or CDRW, when recording
select standards ISO 9660 level 1.2 or Joliet.
If the disc is recorded in another format, it may not be 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.
In the particular case of a multi-session CD, the Joliet standard is
recommended.
The audio equipment will only play files with the extension ".mp3". No
other type of file (.wma, .mp4...) can be played.
It is advisable to restrict file names to 20 characters without using
special characters (e.g.: " " ? ; ) to avoid any playing or displaying
problems.
To play a disc which has already been
inserted, press the SOURCE button
several times in succession and
select CD.
Press one of the buttons to select a
track on the CD.
Press the LIST REFRESH button to
display the list of directories of the
MP3 compilation.
* According to specification.

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04 HANDS-FREE KIT
MATCHING A TELEPHONE
DISPLAY C
For safety reasons and because they require prolonged attention on
the part of the driver, the operations for matching of the Bluetooth
mobile telephone with the RD4 hands-free kit must be carried out
with the vehicle stationary and the ignition on.
Select the accessory which corresponds to the
name of the vehicle, a superimposed configuration
display appears on the multifunction display.
Activate the telephone’s Bluetooth function and
carry out a search of the Bluetooth accessories
present for the telephone.
Select the YES tab on the display using
the buttons then confirm by pressing OK.
Enter the vehicle’s authentication code (=1234).
Depending on the telephone, you may be asked
to enter this code before the superimposed
configuration display appears.
YES
YES
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 telephone’s manual and your operator to find out which
services are available to you. A list of mobile telephones which offer the
best range of services is available from the network. Contact a PEUGEOT
dealer.
RECEIVING A CALL
An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display
on the multifunction display.
Select the YES tab on the display
using the buttons and confirm by
pressing OK.
Press the end of the steering wheel stalk to accept
the call.
Press and hold the end of the steering wheel stalk to
access your directory.
To dial a number, use the keypad on your telephone.
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RADIO: selection of the next stored station.
CD CHANGER: selection of the next CD.
Selection of the next item on a menu.
MP3: selection of the next directory.
RADIO: selection of the previous stored station.
CD CHANGER: selection of the previous CD.
Selection of the previous item on a menu.
MP3: selection of the previous directory.
RADIO: automatic search for a higher frequency.
CD/CD CHANGER/MP3: selection of the next track.
CD/CD CHANGER: continuous press: fast forwards
play.
Selection of the previous item.
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.
Volume increase.
Volume decrease.
05 CONTROL SHORT-CUTS
Mute: by pressing
the volume increase
and decrease buttons
simultaneously.
The sound is restored by
pressing one of the two
volume buttons.
- Change of sound source.
- Confirmation of a selection.
- Pick up/Hang up the telephone.
- Press for more than 2 seconds:
access to the telephone menu.
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS

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06 CONFIGURATION
ADJUSTING THE DATE AND TIME
DISPLAY C
Press the MENU button.
Using the arrows, select
the PERSONALISATION
CONFIGURATION
function.
Press to confirm the selection.
Using the arrows, select the
DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
function.
Press to confirm the selection.
Press to confirm the selection.
Using the arrows, select the
ADJUST DATE AND TIME
function.
Adjust the parameters one by one
confirming by pressing the OK button.
Next select the OK tab on the display
then confirm.
DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
ADJUST DATE AND TIME
OK
PERSONALISATION CONFIGURATION

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TRIP COMPUTER
ENTER DISTANCE TO DESTINATION
distance: x km
WARNING LOG
diagnostics
STATUS OF FUNCTIONS
functions activated or deactivated
AUDIO FUNCTIONS
FM BAND PREFERENCES
alternative frequencies (RDS)
activate/deactivate
regional mode (REG)
activate/deactivate
radio-text information (RDTXT)
activate/deactivate
AUDIO CD PREFERENCES
cd changer repeat (RPT)
activate/deactivate
track random play (RDM)
activate/deactivate
07 DISPLAY FLOW CHART
monochrome C
MAIN FUNCTION
CHOICE A
Choice A1
Choice A2
CHOICE B...
C
PERSONALISATION-CONFIGURATION
DEFINE THE VEHICLE PARAMETERS*
DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
video brightness adjustment
normal video
inverse video
brightness (- +) adjustment
date and time adjustment
day/month/year adjustment
hour/minute adjustment
choice of 12 h/24 h mode
choice of units
l/100 km - mpg - km/l
°Celsius/°Fahrenheit

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TELEPHONE
CONSULTING DIRECTORIES**
telephone directory
directory list
call log
call list
services directory
customer contact centre
breakdown call
emergency call
CONFIGURATION
deletion of a match
list of matches
consulting matches
list of matches
choice of a mobile to connect
list of mobiles
MANAGEMENT OF A COMMUNICATION
switch**
terminate the current call
secret mode
activate/deactivate
* The parameters vary according to vehicle.
CHOICE OF LANGUAGE
Deutsch
English
Espanol
Français
Italiano
Nederlands
Portugues
Portugues-brasil
** According to compatibility of Bluetooth telephone
and service contract.

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RADIO-CD
RDS SEARCH
active
inactive
REG MODE
active
inactive
INTROSCAN
active
inactive
CD REPEAT
active
inactive
RANDOM PLAY
active
inactive
VEHICLE CONFIG
REV WIPE ACT
active
inactive
GUIDE LAMPS
active
inactive
LANGUAGES
FRANCAIS
ITALIANO
NEDERLANDS
PORTUGUES
PORTUGUES-BRASIL
DEUTSCH
ENGLISH
ESPANOL
OPTIONS
ABANDON/CONSULT LIST OF FAULTS
functions activated (or not)
warning messages
DISPLAY ADJUST
YEAR
MONTH
DAY
HOUR
MINUTES
12 H/24 H MODE
UNITS
TEMPERATURE: °CELSIUS/°FAHRENHEIT
FUEL CONSUMPTION: KM/L - L/100 - MPG
07 DISPLAY FLOW CHART
monochrome A
MAIN FUNCTION
CHOICE A
Choice A1
Choice A2
CHOICE B...
A
