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4 - Familiarisation

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Familiarisation - 5

1 - Windscreen demisting vents. 13 - Cruise control switch. 24 - Heating/air conditioning


controls.

2 - Audio RD1 or storage 14 - Controls:


25 - Glove box/Fuse box.
compartment. - Headlamp height adjustment.
- Lighting rheostat.
26 - Passenger air bag* or glove
3 - Electronic engine immobiliser box.
warning light. 15 - Storage.
27 - Adjustable side vents.
4 - Adjustable central vents. 16 - Handbrake.
28 - Side window demisting vents.
17 - Bonnet release.
5 - Instrument panel. 29 - Speaker location (tweeter)**.

18 - Steering wheel height


6 - Lights, direction indicators and adjustment control.
horn controls.

19 - Storage.
7 - Electric window controls.
20 - Cruise control control.
8 - Electric mirrors control.
21 - Gear lever.
9 - Audio equipment steering wheel
controls*. 22 - Controls:
- Air conditioning.
10 - Steering lock and ignition. - Hazard lights.
- Heated mirrors* and heated
rear screen*.
11 - Windscreen wiper/wash-wipe - Demisting* of the rear window
controls. screens and/or of the mirrors.
* According to model.
12 - Driver's air bag**. 23 - Ashtray and lighter. ** According to country.
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6 - Familiarisation

Remote control
Locking
Press button A to lock the vehicle.
This is conirmed by ixed lighting of
the direction indicators for approxi-
mately two seconds.

KEYS
The keys permit independent opera- Unlocking
tion of the locks on the doors and on Press button B to unlock the vehicle.
the fuel tank cap and switching on of STARTING
the ignition. This is conirmed by rapid lashing of
the direction indicators. 1 - STOP position:
the ignition is off.
Central locking
2 - Accessories position:
From the front doors, the keys lock
and unlock the front, side and rear the ignition is off, but the accessories
doors. can be used.
If one of the doors is open, the
central locking will not work. 3 - Running position:
The remote control carries out the the ignition is on.
same functions at a distance.
4 - Starting position:
operates the starter.

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OPENING THE DOORS

Front doors Sliding side door


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Hinged rear doors Hinged rear doors to 180°


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Front fog lamps and rear fog lamp

Fog lamps off.

Vehicles itted with a rear fog


lamp (ring B)

Rear fog lamp.

FRONT WINDSCREEN WIPERS


STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS Vehicles itted with front fog 2 Fast wipe (heavy rain).
lamps and a rear fog lamp (ring C) 1 Normal wipe (moderate rain).
LIGHTS I Intermittent wipe.
Selection is by rotation of the ring for- 0 Park.
wards to switch on and backwards to Front fog lamps. â Single wipe.
switch off. The status is conirmed by
the indicator light on the instrument
panel. Wash-wipe: pull the control towards
you.
Front and rear lights (ring A) Front fog lamps and
Lights off. rear fog lamp.

Side lights.

Dipped headlamps/Main
beam headlamps.

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FRONT SEATS

Driver and passenger (one seat)


seats

1 - Forwards-backwards
adjustment.

2 - Driver's seat height adjustment.

3 - Seat back angle adjustment.

4 - Head restraint height


adjustment.

Never drive with the head


restraints removed.

5 - Adjustable armrest.

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FRONT BENCH SEAT REAR SEATS


Two-seat front passenger bench seat: 2nd row three-seat bench seat:
- height adjustable head restraint (1), - height adjustable head restraint (1),
- storage basket (2). - placing in table position (2),
- removal/installation (3),
- central strengtheners (4).

Presentation : 40 To remove or install the bench seat : 41


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FRONT BENCH SEAT REAR SEATS


Two-seat front passenger bench seat: 2nd row three-seat bench seat:
- height adjustable head restraint (1), - height adjustable head restraint (1),
- storage basket (2). - placing in table position (2),
- removal/installation (3),
- central strengtheners (4).

Presentation : 40 To remove or install the bench seat : 41


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8 - Familiarisation

ELECTRIC WINDOWS ELECTRIC MIRRORS STEERING WHEEL HEIGHT


1 - Driver's electric window. F Turn control 3 to the right or to ADJUSTMENT
2 - Passenger electric window. the left to select the mirror to be F When stationary, push control A
adjusted. forwards to unlock the steering
F Move control 3 in all four direc- wheel.
tions to adjust. F Adjust the height of the steering
wheel.
F Lock by pulling control A fully
Manual mode: towards you.
F Press or pull the switch gently. The
window stops when the switch is
released.

Automatic mode (driver):


F Press or pull the switch irmly. One
touch opens the window fully.

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FRONT FITTINGS
1. Fittings in the doors
A. Armrest.
B. Storage compartment.
C. Bottle holder/Can holder.
D. Storage compartment.

2. Overhead storage

3. Courtesy light

4. Sun visor

5. Glove box or passenger


air bag*

6. Glove box/Fuse box

7. Lighter

8. Removable ashtray

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* According to country.
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CRUISE CONTROL OPENING THE BONNET

From inside: pull the control located


FILLING THE FUEL TANK
Cruise control enables the vehicle to on the right, under the fascia. The tank must be illed with the
maintain a steady speed programed engine off.
by the driver, regardless of the road
characteristics and without the driver F Insert the key, then turn it to the
having to touch the accelerator or left.
brake pedals. F Remove the cap.
To be stored, the vehicle speed must A label indicates the type of fuel to
be higher than approximately 25 mph be used.
(40 km/h) or 40 mph (60 km/h) (ac- The capacity of the tank is
cording to engine), with at least fourth approximately 80 litres.
gear engaged.
Operation
Low fuel level warning light
F Press switch A. The indicator light
comes on.
When the warning light
You can store a speed. comes on you have
F Press switch A again to switch enough fuel left to drive
the system off. The indicator light From outside: lift the catch, raise approximately 30 miles
is switched off. the bonnet and secure the strut to (50 km).
Do not use the cruise control on hold the bonnet open.
slippery roads or in heavy trafic.

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HEATING/AIR CONDITIONING

Air conditioning
Air distribution on/off

Air recirculation Rear screen and/or


mirrors demisting

Air low Temperature

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AUDIO RD1

Press Function

1 Increase volume.

2 Decrease volume.

3 Selection of the previous stored station (radio) - Selection of the previous CD (CD changer).

4 Selection of the next stored station (radio) - Selection of the next CD (CD changer).

5 Automatic search of lower frequencies (radio) - Selection of the previous track (CD/CD changer).

6 Automatic search of higher frequencies (radio) - Selection of the next track (CD/CD changer).

7 Change of source (radio/CD/CD changer).

8 Mute; restoring of the sound by pressing any button.

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Button Function

A ON/VOL Press: audio equipment on/off. Rotation: volume adjustment.

B 5 Ejection of the CD.


RDS function on/off.
C RDS Press for more than 2 seconds: regional following mode on/off.
Trafic information priority on/off.
D TA Press for more than 2 seconds: PTY function on/off.
E AUDIO Selection of adjustment of the bass, treble, loudness and sound distribution.

F 5 Increase the setting of the functions associated with button E.

G 6 Decrease the setting of the functions associated with button E.


Automatic search of higher frequencies.
H 4 Selection of the next CD track.
I MAN Manual/automatic operation of button H and J.
Automatic search of lower frequencies.
J 3 Selection of the previous CD track.
Selection of the radio. Selection of the FM1, FM2, FM3, AM wavebands.
K Press for more than 2 seconds: automatic storing of the stations (autostore).
Selection of the CD changer.
L Press for more than 2 seconds: random play.
Selection of the CD.
M Press for more than 2 seconds: random play.

Selection of the stored station.


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Selection of a disc in the CD changer.

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18 - Instruments and controls

15 - Trip recorder zero reset and


total/trip distance recorder
display button.

16 - Low coolant level warning light.

17 - Engine autodiagnostics warning


light.

18 - Seat belt not fastened warning


light**.

19 - Front and side air bags warning


light.

20 - Water in diesel ilter warning


light**.

21 - Anti-lock brake system (ABS)


warning light.
PETROL-DIESEL MANUAL GEARBOX INSTRUMENT PANELS
22- Front brake pad wear warning
1 - Front fog lamps indicator light. 8 - Right direction indicator. light.
2 - Rear fog lamp indicator light. 9 - Speedometer*. 23 - Diesel engine pre-heat warning
light.
3 - Clock. 10 - Main beam headlamps indicator
light.
24 - Battery charge warning light.
4 - Left direction indicator.
11 - Dipped beam headlamps
indicator light. 25 - Clock adjustment button.
5 - Engine oil pressure and
temperature warning light. 12 - Coolant temperature indicator. 26 - Fuel level indicator.

6 - Central STOP warning light. 13 - Coolant maximum temperature 27 - Low fuel level warning light.
warning light.
7 - Handbrake, low brake luid
* Version indicating kilometres,
level and electronic brake force 14 - Service indicator and total/trip according to country.
distribution warning light. distance recorder.
** According to country.
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INSTRUMENTS AND Engine oil pressure and Handbrake, low brake


CONTROLS temperature warning luid level and Electronic
light Brake Force Distribution
A permanently lit warning light Linked to the central STOP fault warning light
or one lashing, with the engine warning light. Linked to the central STOP
running, indicates an operating warning light.
fault of the unit concerned. The You must stop.
This warning light indicates one of This indicates one of the following:
illumination of certain warning
lights may be accompanied by the following: - that the handbrake is applied or not
an audible signal. Do not ignore - insuficient oil pressure, fully released,
this warning: consult a PEUGEOT - a lack of oil in the lubrication circuit. - an excessive drop in brake luid
dealer as soon as possible. Top up the level. level (if the warning light remains
If the central STOP warning light - an oil temperature which is too on even when the handbrake is
comes on when you are driving, high. The warning light is accom- released),
stop your vehicle immediately, panied by an audible signal. To - a fault in the Electronic Brake
where it is safe to do so. lower the oil temperature, reduce Force Distribution, if lit at the same
your speed. time as the ABS warning light.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer. You must stop.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
Central STOP warning
light Low coolant level
Linked to the "engine oil warning light
pressure", "coolant tem- Linked to the central STOP
perature and low level", warning light.
"handbrake", "low brake luid level" Battery charge warning
and "electronic braking system fault" You must stop. light
warning lights. Wait for the engine to cool before This indicates one of the
You must stop if the light lashes topping up the level. following:
with the engine running. The cooling circuit is pressurised. - faulty operation of the charging
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer. In the event of breakdown and to circuit,
prevent any risk of burns, unscrew - slack battery or starter terminals,
the cap to the irst notch to allow the - a cut or slack alternator belt,
pressure to drop.
- an alternator failure.
When the pressure has dropped, re- Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
move the cap and top up the level.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.

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Front brake pad wear Diesel engine pre-heat Front and side air bags
warning light warning light warning light
For your safety, have the Wait until the warning light The light will come on for a
four front brake pads re- goes out before starting the few seconds when the igni-
placed as soon as the engine. tion is switched on.
warning light comes on. If the temperature is high enough, With the engine running, illumination
the warning light comes on for less of this warning light indicates a fault
than one second. You can start the in the air bags.
engine without waiting. Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
Anti-lock braking system
(ABS) warning light
This comes on for 3 sec-
onds each time the ignition Water in diesel ilter
is switched on. indicator light*
If the warning light remains on or Lighting of this warning
comes on above 8 mph (12 km/h), light indicates the presence Low fuel level
this indicates an ABS malfunction. of water in the diesel ilter. warning light
However, the vehicle retains conven- For the indirect injection Diesel en- When this light irst
tional servo-assisted braking. gine, bleed the circuit at the ilter. comes on, you have
Lighting of this warning light is ac- For the direct injection Diesel en- enough fuel left to drive
companied by an audible signal. gines, consult a PEUGEOT dealer approximately 30 miles (50 km)
as soon as possible. (The tank capacity is approximately
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer. 80 litres).
There is a risk of damage to the
injection system.

Engine diagnostics
warning light
This comes on each time
the ignition is switched on.
Seat belt not fastened
If it comes on with the engine running, warning light*
this indicates incorrect operation of
the injection, ignition or emission con- When the ignition is
trol system. There is a risk of dam- switched on, this indicator
age to the catalytic converter (petrol light comes on if the driver
has not fastened his seat Fuel gauge
engine only).
belt. Each time the engine is started, the
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
warning light comes on for a few sec-
onds and the needle moves to test
the operation of the gauge.
* According to country.
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Coolant temperature indicator

Instrument panel display


After switching on the ignition, two func-
- needle in zone (A), the tempera- tions are shown in succession:
ture is correct, - service indicator (see correspond-
- needle in zone (B), the tempera- ing section),
ture is too high. The central STOP - total distance recorder (see corre-
warning light lashes. sponding section).
You must stop. Note: it displays the total and trip
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer. distances for 30 seconds when the
ignition is switched off, on opening
the driver's door, as well as on lock-
ing and unlocking the vehicle.

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Service indicator The distance remaining before the The service is overdue*.
next service is less than 500 miles Each time the ignition is switched on
This is a visual reminder of when the (1,000 km).
next service is due. This service is to and for 5 seconds, the symbol and
be carried out according to the man- Example: 400 miles (900 km) remain the excess distance lash.
ufacturer's servicing schedule. before the next service is due.
When switching on the ignition and Example: the service is overdue by
for 5 seconds, the display shows: 300 miles/km. The service should be
Operation carried out very shortly.
As soon as the ignition is switched When the ignition is switched on and
on and for 5 seconds, the spanner for 5 seconds, the display shows:
symbolising ''service operation'' is lit.
The trip recorder display shows the
distance remaining (in round igures)
before the next service.
Example: 4,800 miles/km remain be-
fore the next service is due. When the
ignition comes on and for 5 seconds
the display indicates:
5 seconds after the ignition is
switched on, the total distance re-
corder resumes normal operation
and the symbol remains lit.
This indicates that a service should
be carried out shortly. The display 5 seconds after the ignition is
shows the total or trip distances. switched on, the total distance
recorder resumes normal operation
and the symbol remains lit. The
display shows the total or trip
distances.

5 seconds after the ignition is


switched on, the total distance re-
corder resumes normal operation
and the display shows the total or trip
distances.

* Whichever comes irst: the service


spanner lights if the two-year inter-
val has been exceeded.
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Resetting the service Total distance recorder CLOCK


indicator

Your PEUGEOT dealer carries out Briely pressing button 1 alternates


this operation after each service. between the total and trip distance
displays. Rapid adjustment
The reset procedure is as follows:
To reset the trip recorder to zero, Press and hold button A to turn the
- Switch off the ignition. when it is displayed press button 1 hands quickly to the required time.
- Press and hold button 1. until zeros appear.
- Switch on the ignition. Accurate adjustment
The display begins a 10 second Press button A briely to turn the
countdown. hands slowly to the required time.
- Keep button 1 pressed for 10 seconds.
The display shows [= 0] and the Note: if you have gone past the re-
service symbol disappears. quired time, you must repeat a cycle
LIGHTING RHEOSTAT
of 12 hours.

With the lights on, turn the knob to


vary the intensity of the lighting of the
instruments and controls.

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RD1 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS

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Press Function carried out

1 Increase volume.

2 Decrease volume.

3 Selection of previous stored station (radio) - Selection of previous CD (CD changer).

4 Selection of next stored station (radio) - Selection of next CD (CD changer).

5 Automatic search of lower frequencies (radio) - Selection of previous track (CD/CD changer).

6 Automatic search of higher frequencies (radio) - Selection of next track (CD/CD changer).

7 Change of audio source (radio/CD/CD changer).

8 Mute; sound restored by pressing any button.

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AUDIO RD1

Button Function

A ON/VOL Press: set on/off. Rotation: volume adjustment.

B 5 Ejection of the CD.

RDS function on/off.


C RDS
Press for more than 2 seconds: regional following mode on/off.

Trafic information priority on/off.


D TA
Press for more than 2 seconds: PTY function on/off.

E AUDIO Selection of the bass, treble, loudness and sound distribution setting.

F 5 Increase of the setting of the functions associated with button E.

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Button Function

G 6 Decrease of the setting of the functions associated with button E.

Automatic search of higher frequency.


H 4
Selection of next CD track.

I MAN Manual/automatic operation of buttons H and J.

Automatic search of lower frequency.


J 3
Selection of previous CD track.

Source selection: radio. Selection of FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM wavebands.


K
Press for more than 2 seconds: automatic storing of stations (autostore).

Source selection: CD changer.


L
Press for more than 2 seconds: shufle.

Source selection: CD.


M
Press for more than 2 seconds: shufle.

Selection of the stored station.


1 to 6 123456 Press for more than 2 seconds: storing a station.
Selection of a CD.

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GENERAL FUNCTIONS Error in entering the code AUDIO SETTINGS


If an error is made when entering one
of the irst three digits, do not con-
On/off tinue the operation and switch off the Press the "AUDIO"
With the ignition key set to prevent it from locking. button several times to
in the accessories or select bass (BASS),
Each incorrect code entry will result treble (TREBLE),
ignition on position, in the set being locked for between
press the "ON/VOL" loudness (LOUD),
5 seconds and 30 minutes, after the fader (FAD) and bal-
button to switch the 7th incorrect entry.
set on or off. ance (BAL).
To unlock the set, leave it switched
on during the waiting period. When
The set can operate for 30 minutes "- - - -" is displayed, you can enter Exit from audio mode is automatic
without switching on the ignition. the code again. after a few seconds, without press-
If the set is switched off during the ing any button, or by pressing the
waiting period, this period will resume "AUDIO" button after adjusting the
when the set is switched on again. balance.
THEFT PROTECTION
After fourteen incorrectly entered Note: the bass and treble settings
When using the set for the irst time codes, the set will be permanently are speciic to each source. It is
or following disconnection of the set locked. possible to set them differently for
or the battery, you must enter the radio, CD, or CD changer.
conidential code which was given to
you on delivery of your vehicle.

Entering the code Adjusting the bass


Switch on the set. When "BASS" is displayed, press
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME the "F" or "G" buttons to vary the
"CODE" appears on the display then
the set changes over to code request Turn the "ON/VOL" button to in- setting.
mode and "- - - -" is displayed. crease or decrease the volume of - "BASS -9" for a minimum bass
Enter your four-digit code number the set. setting,
using buttons "1" to "6". Note: If you have a telephone itted - "BASS 0" for a standard setting,
Example: if your code number is with a "Mute" signal output con- - "BASS +9" for a maximum bass
5345, press buttons "5", "3", "4" nected to the set, the set will auto- setting.
and "5" in succession. matically change to "Mute" when the
telephone is used.
When the fourth digit has been
entered correctly, the set comes on
automatically.

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Adjusting the treble Adjusting the right/left sound RADIO


When "TREB" is displayed, press the distribution (Balance)
"F" or "G" buttons to vary the setting. When "BAL" is displayed, press the Notes on radio reception
- "TREB -9" for a minimum treble "F" or "G" buttons to vary the setting. Your radio will be subject to phenomena
setting, The "F" button increases the volume which do not affect domestic radio sets.
- "TREB 0" for a standard setting, on the right-hand side. Both AM and FM reception are subject
- "TREB +9" for a maximum treble The "G" button increases the volume to various forms of interference which
setting. on the left-hand side. are no relection on the quality of your
equipment, but are due to the nature of
the signals and the way in which they
are transmitted.
On MW/LW, interference may be no-
Adjusting the loudness ticed when passing underneath high
voltage power lines, under bridges or
This function automatically empha- in tunnels.
sises bass and treble tones when the
volume is low. On FM, interference may be the re-
sult of increasing distance from the
Press the "F" or "G" buttons to transmitter, delection of the signal by
switch this function on or off. obstacles (mountains, hills, buildings
etc), or of being in an area which is
not covered by a transmitter.

Adjusting the front/rear sound


distribution (Fader)
When "FAD" is displayed, press the
"F" or "G" buttons to vary the setting.
The "F" button increases the volume
at the front. Selecting radio mode
The "G" button increases the volume
at the rear. Press the "K" button.

Selecting a waveband
Short presses on the "K" button
selects the FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM
wavebands.

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Adjusting the treble Adjusting the right/left sound RADIO


When "TREB" is displayed, press the distribution (Balance)
"F" or "G" buttons to vary the setting. When "BAL" is displayed, press the Notes on radio reception
- "TREB -9" for a minimum treble "F" or "G" buttons to vary the setting. Your radio will be subject to phenomena
setting, The "F" button increases the volume which do not affect domestic radio sets.
- "TREB 0" for a standard setting, on the right-hand side. Both AM and FM reception are subject
- "TREB +9" for a maximum treble The "G" button increases the volume to various forms of interference which
setting. on the left-hand side. are no relection on the quality of your
equipment, but are due to the nature of
the signals and the way in which they
are transmitted.
On MW/LW, interference may be no-
Adjusting the loudness ticed when passing underneath high
voltage power lines, under bridges or
This function automatically empha- in tunnels.
sises bass and treble tones when the
volume is low. On FM, interference may be the re-
sult of increasing distance from the
Press the "F" or "G" buttons to transmitter, delection of the signal by
switch this function on or off. obstacles (mountains, hills, buildings
etc), or of being in an area which is
not covered by a transmitter.

Adjusting the front/rear sound


distribution (Fader)
When "FAD" is displayed, press the
"F" or "G" buttons to vary the setting.
The "F" button increases the volume
at the front. Selecting radio mode
The "G" button increases the volume
at the rear. Press the "K" button.

Selecting a waveband
Short presses on the "K" button
selects the FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM
wavebands.

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Automatic station search Manual station search Manual storing of stations in the
memory
Briely press button Press the "MAN" button. Select the station required.
"H" or "J" to search for Briely press button "H" Press one of the buttons "1" to "6"
the station immediately or "J" to increase or for more than two seconds.
above or below. reduce the frequency The sound stops, then becomes
displayed respectively. audible again, conirming that the sta-
By continuing to press the button in tion has been stored in the memory.
the direction selected, you will obtain
By continuing to press continuous scrolling of the frequency.
the button in the di- Scrolling stops as soon as the button
rection selected, you is released.
will obtain continuous Automatic storing of FM stations
scrolling of the frequen- Pressing the "MAN" button again re-
turns you to automatic station search. in the memory (autostore)
cy. The scrolling stops on the irst
station found as soon as the button Press button "K" for
is released. more than two seconds,
If the TA trafic information pro- to automatically store
gramme is selected, only stations the 6 stations with the
broadcasting this type of programme strongest signal in FM.
are selected. These stations are stored in the FM3
Searching for a station occurs irst in waveband.
"LO" sensitivity (selection of the most - If it is not possible to ind 6 sta-
powerful transmitters) during scan- tions, the remaining memories are
ning of the waveband, then in "DX" empty.
sensitivity (selection of the weakest
and most distant transmitters).
To scan the waveband in "DX" sensi-
tivity, press button "H" or "J" twice. Recalling stations stored in the
memory
For each waveband, briely pressing
the buttons "1" to "6" recalls the cor-
responding station.

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RDS FUNCTION Note: the volume of trafic informa- PTY function


tion is independent of the volume This enables stations which broadcast
of normal radio listening. You can a themed type of programme (News,
Using the RDS (Radio Data adjust it using the volume button.
System) function on FM Culture, Sport, Rock etc.) to be lis-
The setting will be stored and will tened to.
be used when the next messages
are broadcast. With FM selected, press
RDS makes it possible the "TA" button for
to listen to the same While trafic information is being more than two seconds
station continuously, broadcast, the display will alternately to switch this function
whatever frequency it is show "TRAFFIC" and the name of the on or off.
using for the region you station broadcasting the information.
are going through.
When the station selected cannot
Switch the function on or off by briely broadcast trafic information, the dis- To search for a PTY programme:
pressing the "RDS" button. play shows "NO TA".
- switch on the PTY
function,

RDS station following - briely press button


"H" or "J" to scroll
The display indicates the name of the down the list of the
station selected. The set continually various types of pro-
searches for the transmitter with the Regional following mode (REG)
grammes offered,
best reception which is broadcasting When they are part of a network,
the same programme. certain stations broadcast regional - when the programme of your choice
programmes in the various areas is displayed, keep button "H" or "J"
they serve. pressed for more than two seconds
Trafic information programme With regional following mode you to carry out an automatic search
can keep listening to the same (after an automatic search the PTY
programme. function is switched off).
Press the "TA" button To do this, press the "RDS" button In PTY mode the types of pro-
to switch the function for more than two seconds to switch grammes can be stored in the
on or off. the REG function on or off. memory. To do this, press and hold
Any trafic information the preselection buttons "1" to "6"
lash will be broadcast as for more than two seconds. To recall
a priority, whatever source you are lis- the type of programme stored in the
tening to (radio, CD or CD changer). memory, briely press the corre-
If you wish to interrupt a message, sponding button.
press the "TA" button; this switches
off the function.

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EON system COMPACT DISC Accelerated play


This system connects stations
belonging to the same network. It Selecting CD mode Press the "MAN" button.
enables the broadcast of TA trafic
information or a PTY programme Keep button "H" or "J"
transmitted by a station belonging to After inserting a disc pressed for forwards or
the same network as the station to with the printed face up- backwards accelerated
which you are listening. wards, the player starts play.
This service is available when you automatically. Accelerated play stops as soon as
have selected the TA trafic informa- the button is released.
tion programme or the PTY function. To listen to a disc which is already Buttons "H" and "J" resume the
inserted, press button "M". track selection function when the
"MAN" button is pressed again.

Ejecting a disc
Press button "B" to eject
the disc from the player.
Shufle (RDM)
When the CD is selected, keep but-
ton "M" pressed for two seconds.
The tracks will be played in random
sequence. Pressing button "M"
again for two seconds returns you to
Selecting a track normal play.
Press button "H" to
select the next track.

Press button "J" to re- The use of copied compact


turn to the start of the discs may cause malfunc-
current track or to select tions.
the previous track. Use circular compact discs
only.

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EON system COMPACT DISC Accelerated play


This system connects stations
belonging to the same network. It Selecting CD mode Press the "MAN" button.
enables the broadcast of TA trafic
information or a PTY programme Keep button "H" or "J"
transmitted by a station belonging to After inserting a disc pressed for forwards or
the same network as the station to with the printed face up- backwards accelerated
which you are listening. wards, the player starts play.
This service is available when you automatically. Accelerated play stops as soon as
have selected the TA trafic informa- the button is released.
tion programme or the PTY function. To listen to a disc which is already Buttons "H" and "J" resume the
inserted, press button "M". track selection function when the
"MAN" button is pressed again.

Ejecting a disc
Press button "B" to eject
the disc from the player.
Shufle (RDM)
When the CD is selected, keep but-
ton "M" pressed for two seconds.
The tracks will be played in random
sequence. Pressing button "M"
again for two seconds returns you to
Selecting a track normal play.
Press button "H" to
select the next track.

Press button "J" to re- The use of copied compact


turn to the start of the discs may cause malfunc-
current track or to select tions.
the previous track. Use circular compact discs
only.

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CD CHANGER Accelerated play

Selecting CD changer mode Press the "MAN" button.

Press button "L".


Keep button "H" or "J" pressed for
forwards or backwards accelerated
play.
Accelerated play stops as soon as
Selecting a disc the button is released.
Press a button from "1" to "6" to Buttons "H" and "J" resume the
select the corresponding disc. track selection function when the
"MAN" button is pressed again.

6 CD CHANGER*
To insert a disc into the changer:
Shufle (RDM)
Selecting a track - open sliding panel A,
When the CD changer is selected, - press button B to eject the
Press button "H" to keep button "L" pressed for two cartridge C,
select the next track. seconds. The tracks will be played in - open one of the six compartments
random sequence. Pressing the "L" of the cartridge by pulling tab D,
button again for two seconds returns - insert the disc into the cartridge,
you to normal play. with the printed face upwards,
Press button "J" to re- and close the compartment,
turn to the start of the - insert the cartridge into the changer,
current track or to select observing the direction of the arrow,
the previous track. - close the sliding panel A.
The use of copied compact
discs may cause malfunc-
tions.
Use circular compact discs
only.

* Available as an accessory.
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VENTILATION
1. Windscreen de-icing or
demisting vents.
2. Front window de-icing or
demisting vents.
3. Side vents.
4. Centre vents.
5. Air outlets to front footwells.

Advice on operation De-icing the rear door screen


and/or mirrors
Select the air distribution most suited With the engine running, pressing
to your requirements and the climatic the control de-ices the rear screen
conditions. and/or mirrors.
Gradually adjust the temperature It switches off automatically after ap-
setting for your comfort. proximately twelve minutes.
Position the air control in the ''Out- Pressing the control again switches
side Air'' position. the de-icing system on again for
For perfectly even air distribution, twelve minutes.
take care not to obstruct the exterior It is possible to switch off the de-icing
air intake grille and the vents. Check by pressing the control before the
that the passenger compartment il- twelve minutes have elapsed.
ter is in good condition.
When the engine is cold, to prevent
too great a distribution of cold air, the
ventilation will only reach its optimum
level progressively.
To be effective, the air conditioning
(A/C button), should only be used
with the windows closed.
If, when the vehicle has been parked
in the sun for a prolonged period, the
interior temperature remains very
high, do not hesitate to ventilate the
passenger compartment for a few
minutes.
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1. Temperature adjustment

Slide the control 1 from


blue (cold) to red (hot) to
adjust the temperature
to your requirements.

2. Air low adjustment

Slide the control 2 from the


minimum (left) position to
HEATING the maximum (right) posi-
tion to obtain an air low
suficient to ensure your
comfort.

3. Air intake

"Recirculated inside air"


position.
Recirculation of the inside air
permits isolation of the pas-
senger compartment from
external odours and smoke.
Used simultaneously with the air con-
ditioning, the recirculation permits
improvement of the air conditioning
performance at cold settings.
When used in a humid climate, the
recirculation presents risks of misting
AIR CONDITIONING of the windows.

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"Exterior air intake" position. To quickly de-ice or demist the wind- Important precaution
screen and side windows: Operate the air conditioning system
- set the temperature 1 and air low 2 for 5 to 10 minutes, once or twice a
controls to maximum, month, to keep it in perfect working
- close the centre vents, order.
As soon as possible, place the con-
trol 3 in this position to avoid the risks - place the exterior air intake control If the system does not produce
of misting of the windows and dete- 3 in the "Exterior air intake" posi- cold air, do not use it and contact a
rioration of the air quality. tion, PEUGEOT dealer.
- switch on the air conditioning by
pressing button 5. Note: to optimise the operation of
the air conditioning, leave the vents
open.

Additional heating
4. Air distribution adjustment 5. Air conditioning control Vehicles itted with an HDI engine
may be itted with automatic addition-
The air conditioning is designed to op- al heating to improve your comfort.
Slide the control 4 to direct the air
low towards: erate in all seasons. In summer, it en- When the engine is idling or the
ables the temperature to be lowered vehicle is stationary, it is quite normal
and in winter, above 0 °C, it increases to notice a high-pitched whistling
the effectiveness of the demisting. noise and a slight emission of smoke
the centre and side vents, and odours.
Press the switch 5, the indi-
cator light comes on.

the footwells,

The air conditioning does not


operate while the air low adjust-
ment control 2 is in the minimum
the windscreen, the side position.
windows and the footwells,
Note: when stationary, it is quite
normal to notice an accumulation
of water under the vehicle as the air
the windscreen and the conditioning system discharges its
side windows (demisting condensation drop by drop.
- de-icing).

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FRONT SEATS

Driver and passenger (single)


seats
1 - Forwards-backwards
adjustment
Lift the control and slide the seat for-
wards or backwards.

2 - Driver's seat height


adjustment
Pull the control upwards. Take your
weight off the seat to raise or push on
the seat to lower.

3 - Seat back angle adjustment


Push the control towards the rear to
obtain the correct seat back angle.

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4 - Head restraint height


adjustment
To raise or lower the head restraint,
pull it forwards, sliding it at the same
time.

The adjustment is correct when


the upper edge of the head re-
straint is level with the top of the
head.

To remove the head restraint, place it


in the top position, push the lug and
pull it upwards.
5 - Adjustable armrest
To put it back in position, locate the
stems of the head restraint in the To place the armrest in its rest
holes, taking care to keep them in position:
line with the seat back. - raise it until it is in line with the seat
back.

To place the armrest in a position


ready for use:
- fold it down fully,
- raise it slowly to the required posi-
tion,
- if the position required is passed,
Never drive with the head repeat the operations above.
restraints removed; they
must be in place and ad-
justed correctly.

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To remove the head restraint, move


it to the upper position, push the tab
and pull it upwards.
To reit the head restraint, place the
stems in the holes taking care to
keep them in line with the seat back.

FRONT BENCH SEAT B - Storage basket


The two-seat passenger bench seat
is ixed.
On a vehicle itted with a partition, it
is supplied in the forward position.
On a vehicle which is not itted with a
partition, it is supplied in the rearward
position. You can have it installed in
the forward position by a PEUGEOT
dealer.

A - Height adjustable head


restraint
To raise or lower the head restraint,
pull it forwards sliding it at the same
time.

Never drive with the head


The adjustment is correct when restraints removed; they
the upper edge of the head re- must be in place and cor-
straint is level with the top of the rectly adjusted.
head.

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Installation
From the sliding side door side:
F check that there is nothing ob-
structing the mountings and
preventing correct locking of
the feet of the bench seat,
F lift the bench seat using the han-
dles C,
F place the bench seat inside the
vehicle through the sliding side
door,
F position the front feet in their ix-
ings D, located on the loor,
F reit the assembly checking that
the front feet are secured cor-
REAR SEATS rectly.

2nd row bench seat


The bench seat removal and installation operations must be carried out by two From the rear:
people. F operate the control B to check
that the rear feet are not locked,
Folding to obtain the table Removal to maximise the load F tilt the folded bench seat towards
position space the rear; the rear feet lock auto-
From the rear: From the rear: matically,
F place the head restraints in the F fold the back of the bench seat, F check that the two central
low position, strengtheners E are hooked on
F lift the control B to release the the loor correctly,
F pull the strap A to release the rear feet of the bench seat,
back of the bench seat, F pull strap A to release the back of
F tilt the bench seat, the bench seat,
F tilt the back of the bench seat onto F detach the front feet from their
the seat cushion. F raise the back of the bench seat.
ixings by lifting the bench seat
using the handles C,
F remove the bench seat through Check that the bench seat is se-
the sliding side door. cured correctly (see section "Se-
curing the bench seat").

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SECURING THE BENCH SEAT REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS


The rear head restraints can be re-
moved and have two positions:
- high, position for use
- low, storage position

To raise or lower a head restraint,


pull it forwards sliding it at the same
time.
To remove it, place it in the high posi-
tion, push the lug and pull it forwards
and upwards.
To reit it, engage the head restraint
rods in the holes taking care to re-
main in the centreline of the seat
back.
Correct securing of the front feet

Never drive with the head


Correct locking of the rear feet restraints removed, they
must be in place and cor-
rectly adjusted.

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Height adjustment:
F to lower the hooking point: press
and slide the control 1 down-
wards,
F to raise the hooking point: slide
the control 1 upwards.

Locking:
F pull the strap, then insert the end
into the buckle.

SEAT BELTS The front centre seat of the two-seat


passenger bench seat is itted with
Front seat belts with an integral three-point inertia reel
Front seat belts pre-tensioner and force limiter seat belt.
The front seats, driver's seat, one- Safety in the event of frontal impacts The passenger must use the raised
seat passenger seat and side seat has been improved by the introduc- buckle, located between the driver's
of the passenger bench seat, are tion of pre-tensioning seat belts with seat and the centre seat, to attach
itted with pre-tensioners and force force limiter for the front seats. his seat belt.
limiters. Depending on the seriousness of the
impact, the pre-tensioning system
instantly tightens the seat belts and
pulls them against the bodies of the
occupants.
The pre-tensioning seat belts are
armed when the ignition is on.
The force limiter reduces the pres-
sure of the seat belt on the body of
the occupant in the event of an ac-
cident.

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Wherever you are seated After folding or moving a seat or rear


in the vehicle, always fas- bench seat, ensure that the seat belt
ten your seat belt, even for is positioned and rolled up correctly.
short journeys. Recommendations for child seats:
Do not invert the seat belt - use a suitable child seat if the pas-
buckles as they will not fulil their role senger is less than 12 years old or
fully. shorter than one metre ifty,
If the seats have armrests*, the lap - do not use the strap-guide* when a
part of the seat belt must always child seat is installed.
pass under the armrest.
Before and after use, ensure that the Depending on the nature and se-
seat belt is rolled up correctly. riousness of the impacts, the pre-
tensioning device may be triggered
before and independently of the air
In order to be effective, a seat belt: bags.
- must be tightened as close to the In all cases, the air bag warning light
2nd row rear side seat belts body as possible, comes on.
The rear side seats of the three seat - must restrain one adult only,
- must not bear any trace of cuts or Following an impact, have the seat
bench seat are each itted with a belts system checked, and if nec-
three-point inertia reel seat belt. fraying,
essary replaced, by a PEUGEOT
- must not be twisted, dealer.
- must not be transformed or modi-
ied.
Clean the seat belt straps with soapy
water or a textile cleaning product,
sold by PEUGEOT dealers.

2nd row rear centre seat belt


The rear centre seat of the three seat
bench seat has an integral three-
point inertia reel seat belt.

* According to model.
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GENERAL POINTS RELATING Installing a child seat using a


TO CHILD SEATS three point seat belt
Although one of PEUGEOT's main "Rearwards-facing" "Forwards-facing"
criteria when designing your vehicle,
the safety of your children also de- When a "rearwards-facing" child seat When a "forwards-facing" child seat
pends on you. is installed on the front passenger is installed on the front passenger
seat, it is essential that the passen- seat, adjust the vehicle's seat to the
ger air bag** is disarmed. Otherwise, intermediate longitudinal position
For maximum safety, please follow the child would risk being seri- with the seat back upright and leave
these precautions: ously injured or killed if the air bag the passenger air bag armed**.
were to inlate.
- since 1992, and in accordance with
Directive 2000/3, all children un-
der the age of 12 must travel in
approved child seats* suited to
their weight, on seats itted with a
seat belt or ISOFIX mountings**.
- statistically, the safest seats in
your vehicle for the transpor-
tation of children are the rear
seats,
- a child weighing less than 9 kg Intermediate longitudinal position
must travel in the "rearwards-
facing" position both in the front
and in the rear.

PEUGEOT recommends that chil-


dren should travel in the rear seats
of your vehicle:
- "rearwards-facing" up to the age
of 2,
- "forwards-facing" over the age of 2.

* According to current legislation in


the country.
** According to model.
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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

L1 L2
"BRITAX "ROMER
Babysure" Baby-Safe"
(E11 034417) (E1 03301146)
Installed in the Installed in the
rear-facing rear-facing
position position

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

L3
"KIDDY Life" Passenger air bag OFF**
(E1 03301135)
For the safety of young children (from
9 to 18 kg), PEUGEOT recommends
use of the restraining cushion.

Groups 2 and 3: from 15 to 36 kg

L5
"KLIPPAN Optima"
L4 (E17 030007)
"RECARO Start'' From the age of
(E1 03301108) 6 years (approximate-
ly 22 kg), the booster
is used on its own.

** According to model.
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INSTALLING CHILD SEATS ATTACHED USING THE SEAT BELT


In accordance with the European regulation (Directive 2000/3), this table indicates the options for installing child seats se-
cured using the seat belt and universally approved in accordance with the weight of the child and the seat in the vehicle.

Weight of the child and indicative age

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


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

Front passenger X (seat with front air bag) U (c) U (c)


seat U (seat without front air bag)

1st
row Front bench seat, X (seat with front air bag) U U
(b) side seat U (seat without front air bag)

Front bench seat, X L3 L3, L4, L5 L3, L4, L5


centre seat

Side seats on L1 L3 L3, L4, L5 L3, L4, L5


3-seat bench seat
2nd
row
Centre seat on X L3 L3, L4, L5 L3, L4, L5
3-seat bench seat

a: consult the legislation in force in your country before installing your child on this seat.
b: adjust the front passenger seat to the intermediate longitudinal position.
U: seat suitable for the installation of a child seat secured using a seat belt and universally approved, "rear facing" and/or
"forward facing".
L-: only the child seats indicated can be installed on the seat concerned (according to country).
X: seat which is not suitable for the installation of a child seat of the weight group indicated.

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

* According to model.
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The remote control


Locking
Press button A to lock the vehicle.
This is conirmed by ixed lighting of
the direction indicators for approxi-
mately two seconds.

Unlocking
Press button B to unlock the vehicle.
THE KEYS This is conirmed by rapid lashing of Changing the battery of the
the direction indicators. remote control
The keys allow you to switch on the
ignition and to independently operate If the direction indicators do not
the locks on the doors and the fuel come on when the button is pressed,
tank cap. change the battery.
To do this, remove the screw and un-
clip the casing using a coin at the ring
(CR 1620/3 volt battery).
If the remote control does not work
after the battery has been changed,
Central locking Key in ignition reprogramme the remote control.
From one of the two front doors, the A buzzer sounds on opening the
keys allow you to lock and unlock the driver's door, if the key has been left
front, side and rear doors. If one of in the ignition.
the doors is open, the central locking Programming the remote
does not work. control
The remote control performs the
same functions at a distance. F Switch off the ignition.
F Switch the ignition on again.
F Press button A immediately for a
few seconds.
F Switch off the ignition and remove
the remote control key from the
ignition lock. The remote control
is now working again.

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ELECTRONIC ENGINE
IMMOBILISER
This locks the engine control system If the system does not function cor-
as soon as the ignition has been rectly, the electronic engine immobi-
switched off and therefore prevents liser warning light, situated in the centre
starting of the vehicle by anyone who of the fascia, lashes rapidly when the
does not have the key. ignition is switched on (2nd notch). In
The ignition key has an electronic chip this case your vehicle will not start.
which has a special code. When the Contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon
ignition is switched on, the code must as possible.
be recognised for the vehicle to start.

CONFIDENTIAL CARD
This is given to you on delivery of Make a careful note of the Do not repeatedly press the buttons
your vehicle with the duplicate keys. number of each key. This of your remote control out of range of
It contains the identiication code number is coded on the la- your vehicle.
necessary for any work carried out bel attached to the key. You run the risk of stopping it from
by a PEUGEOT dealer on the elec- If the keys are lost, your working and the remote control
tronic immobiliser system. This code PEUGEOT dealer can rapidly supply would have to be reprogrammed.
is hidden by a ilm, which should be you with new keys. When purchasing a second-hand
removed only if necessary. The high frequency remote control is vehicle:
Keep your card in a safe place, a sensitive system; do not operate it - ensure that you are given the coni-
never inside the vehicle. while it is in your pocket as there is a dential card;
When undertaking a long trip or jour- possibility that it may unlock the vehi- - have the key codes memorised by a
ney, however, it is advisable to take cle, without you being aware of it. PEUGEOT dealer, to ensure that the
it with you along with your personal The remote control does not operate keys in your possession are the only
papers. when the key is in the ignition, even ones which can start the vehicle.
when the ignition is switched off, ex-
cept for reprogramming. Do not make any modiications to
Driving with the doors locked may the electronic engine immobiliser
make access to the passenger com- system.
partment by the emergency services
more dificult in an emergency.
As a safety precaution (with children
on board), remove the key from the
ignition when you leave the vehicle,
even for a short time.

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ELECTRONIC ENGINE
IMMOBILISER
This locks the engine control system If the system does not function cor-
as soon as the ignition has been rectly, the electronic engine immobi-
switched off and therefore prevents liser warning light, situated in the centre
starting of the vehicle by anyone who of the fascia, lashes rapidly when the
does not have the key. ignition is switched on (2nd notch). In
The ignition key has an electronic chip this case your vehicle will not start.
which has a special code. When the Contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon
ignition is switched on, the code must as possible.
be recognised for the vehicle to start.

CONFIDENTIAL CARD
This is given to you on delivery of Make a careful note of the Do not repeatedly press the buttons
your vehicle with the duplicate keys. number of each key. This of your remote control out of range of
It contains the identiication code number is coded on the la- your vehicle.
necessary for any work carried out bel attached to the key. You run the risk of stopping it from
by a PEUGEOT dealer on the elec- If the keys are lost, your working and the remote control
tronic immobiliser system. This code PEUGEOT dealer can rapidly supply would have to be reprogrammed.
is hidden by a ilm, which should be you with new keys. When purchasing a second-hand
removed only if necessary. The high frequency remote control is vehicle:
Keep your card in a safe place, a sensitive system; do not operate it - ensure that you are given the coni-
never inside the vehicle. while it is in your pocket as there is a dential card;
When undertaking a long trip or jour- possibility that it may unlock the vehi- - have the key codes memorised by a
ney, however, it is advisable to take cle, without you being aware of it. PEUGEOT dealer, to ensure that the
it with you along with your personal The remote control does not operate keys in your possession are the only
papers. when the key is in the ignition, even ones which can start the vehicle.
when the ignition is switched off, ex-
cept for reprogramming. Do not make any modiications to
Driving with the doors locked may the electronic engine immobiliser
make access to the passenger com- system.
partment by the emergency services
more dificult in an emergency.
As a safety precaution (with children
on board), remove the key from the
ignition when you leave the vehicle,
even for a short time.

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FRONT DOORS AND SLIDING Locking/Unlocking from the Note: the sliding side door can be
SIDE DOOR inside secured in the fully open position.
To release it, pull the handle irmly
Front door towards the front and slide the door.
To lock, lower button A.

To unlock and open, lift button A and


pull the handle towards you.
The opening/closing control of one
of the front doors permits complete
unlocking/locking of the vehicle.

Opening the doors from outside


(front and side doors)

Sliding side door Side door child lock


The side door opening/closing control This prevents opening of the side
only controls the door concerned. door from the inside.
To lock, push down button B. F Turn the control a quarter turn us-
Opening the doors from inside To unlock and open, raise button B ing the ignition key.
(front doors) and pull the handle towards the rear.
The front door opening controls
permit complete unlocking of the
vehicle.

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HINGED REAR DOORS Locking/Unlocking from inside Opening the hinged rear doors to
(Van) 180°
Opening the doors from outside To unlock and open, pull the handle To open the rear doors to 180°, re-
towards you. lease the check strap B towards you
To open, pull the rear right door han- when the door is partially open.
dle towards you and open the rear To open the other door, push le-
left door by pulling the lever on the ver A. When closing the door, the check
inside. strap hooks itself in place again au-
tomatically.
Note: when closing from the inside,
close the vehicle's left-hand door irst
ensuring that lever A is in the verti-
cal position then close the right-hand
Opening the doors from inside door.
Each opening control only unlocks
the door concerned.

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OPENING THE BONNET BONNET STRUT


Inside the vehicle: pull the handle Secure the strut to hold the bonnet
on the right-hand side, under the Outside the vehicle: lift the catch open.
fascia. and raise the bonnet. Before closing the bonnet, replace
the strut in its housing.

To close
Lower the bonnet and release it at
the end of its travel. Check that the
bonnet is locked.

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The engine must be switched off


when illing with fuel.
F Insert the key then turn it to the
left.
F Remove the cap.

An indication on the cap reminds you


which type of fuel to use.
When you ill your tank, do not con-
tinue after the third cut-off of the
pump. This could cause your vehicle
to malfunction.

The capacity of the tank is


FILLING WITH FUEL approximately 80 litres.
F After illing the tank, lock the cap.
Low fuel level

When the minimum


fuel level in the tank is
reached, this warning
light comes on.
Ensure that the right-hand
You have enough fuel remaining sliding side door is not
to drive for approximately 30 miles opened while you are illing
(50 km). with fuel.
The key cannot be removed
from the lock until the cap has been
replaced on the fuel tank.
If the tank is illed with fuel which
does not conform to your vehicle's
engine, it is essential that the fuel
tank is drained before the engine is
switched on.

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Vehicles itted with front fog


lamps and a rear fog lamp (ring C)

Front fog lamps (irst notch


of the ring forwards)

The front fog lamps operate with the


side lights, the dipped headlamps
THE LIGHTS STALK Front fog lamps and rear fog and the main beam headlamps.
lamp
Front and rear fog
Front and rear lights Rotate the ring forwards to switch on lamps (2nd notch of
and backwards to switch off. The sta- the ring forwards).
Selection is by turning ring A. The tus is conirmed by the indicator light
status is conirmed by the indicator on the instrument panel.
light on the instrument panel.

Lights off

Fog lamps off


In good or rainy weather,
both day and night, the
Side lights front fog lamps and the rear
fog lamp are dazzling and
are prohibited.
Vehicles itted with a rear fog
Dipped/main beam lamp (ring B) Do not forget to switch them off when
headlamps they are no longer needed.
Rear fog lamp

Dipped/Main beam change


Pull the stalk fully towards you. Direction indicators (lashers)
This operates with the dipped/main
beam headlamps.
Lights on buzzer Left: downwards.
With the ignition off, when the driver's Right: upwards.
door is opened, a buzzer sounds if
you have left your lights on.

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Operation Windscreen wash


In position 1 or 2, when the vehicle Pull the wiper stalk towards you. The
stops, the windscreen wiper chang- windscreen wash, then the wind-
es to a lower wiping speed, then screen wipers, operate for a speci-
resumes its initial speed when the ied time.
vehicle starts again.
In the Intermittent position, the wiping
speed is proportional to the speed of
the vehicle.

WINDSCREEN WIPER STALK

Front windscreen wiper


2 Fast wipe (heavy rain).
1 Normal wipe (moderate rain).
l Intermittent wipe.
0 Off.
â Single wipe
(press downwards).

When using a car wash,


switch off the ignition or
check that the windscreen
wipers stalk is in position
0-Off.
In winter, you are advised to wait un-
til the windscreen has been de-iced
fully before operating the windscreen
wipers stalk.

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Notes:
In the event of unwanted opening of
the window when closing (for exam-
ple, in the case of frost), press the
control until the window is fully open,
then pull it again until the window
closes. Continue to pull the control
for approximately one second after
closing.
Following reconnection of the bat-
tery, in the event of a malfunction,
release the control and pull it again
until the window closes completely.
Continue to pull the control for ap-
proximately one second after closing.
ELECTRIC WINDOWS SLIDING SIDE WINDOW
1 - Driver's electric window To open the window, pull control A
switch. and push the window forwards.
Always remove the key
2 - Passenger's electric window from the ignition when leav- To close the window, push it towards
switch. ing the vehicle, even for a the rear and press control B to lock it.
short time.
If an obstacle is detected
when operating the electric windows,
You have two options: you must reverse the movement of
the window. To do this, press the
Manual operation: control concerned.
F press or pull the switch gently. When the driver operates the pas-
The window stops as soon as the senger electric window controls, he
switch is released. must ensure that no one is prevent-
ing correct closing of the windows.
The driver must ensure that pas-
Automatic operation sengers use the electric windows
(driver's side): correctly.
F press or pull the switch fully. One Be aware of children when operating
touch completely opens the win- the windows.
dow.

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MIRRORS Manual exterior mirrors Manual interior mirror


Move the lever in all four directions The interior mirror has two positions:
Electric exterior mirrors to adjust.
- day (normal),
F Move switch A to the right or to When the vehicle is parked, the - night (anti-dazzle).
the left to select the correspond- exterior mirrors can be folded back To change from one to the other,
ing mirror. manually. push or pull the lever on the lower
F Move switch A in all four direc- edge of the mirror.
tions to adjust.
F Return switch A to the centre po-
sition.
When parked, the mirrors can be
folded back manually. AREAS FOR TOLL CARDS/
CAR PARK TICKETS
The athermic windscreen has two
non-relective zones located either
side of the base of the interior mirror.
They are intended for afixing toll
cards and/or car park tickets.

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HEADLAMP ADJUSTMENT STEERING WHEEL HEIGHT HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS


ADJUSTMENT
Depending on the load or the number Press the button, the direction indica-
of people in your vehicle, it is recom- When stationary, push the handle tors lash.
mended that the headlamp beam is A fowards to unlock the steering They can operate with the ignition
adjusted. wheel. off.
Adjust it to the desired height.
0 Empty/Driver only. Pull the handle A towards you fully to
- 2 or 3 people. lock the steering wheel.
1 Minimal load/5 or 6 people.
2 Medium load/7 to 9 people.
3 Maximum load/1 to 3 people in
the front + maximum authorised
loads. HORN

Initial setting is position 0. Press the end of the lights


and direction indicators stalk.

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COURTESY LIGHTS
1 - Front courtesy light 2 - Rear courtesy light (Combi) 3 - Rear courtesy light (Van)
Horizontal position: Horizontal position: Horizontal position:
lighting on opening one of the front off. off.
doors. Tilted position: Tilted position:
Tilted position: on, key in the accessories or ignition on, key in the accessories or ignition
permanent lighting, key in the acces- on position. on position.
sories or ignition on position.

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FRONT FITTINGS

1. Fittings in the doors 2. Overhead storage


A. Armrest. Overhead storage maximum load: 5 kg.
B. Storage compartment.
C. Bottle holder/Can holder. 3. Courtesy light
D. Storage compartment.
4. Sun visors
The sun visors are equipped with a ticket holder.

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LASHING RINGS
Use the 4 lashing rings on the lug-
gage compartment loor to secure
your loads.

5. Glove box or passenger air 7. Lighter


bag*
This location is reserved either for a 8. Removable ashtray
glove box or for a passenger air bag For greater safety, always
with a storage compartment. To open, lift the cover and release it;
the cover opens automatically. ensure that the loads
transported are stowed
To close, lift the cover to the stop and securely.
6. Glove box/Fuse box fold it back.
To open the glove box with cover, To empty, after opening, press the
push the handle towards the left. left edge of the cover then pull up-
It permits access to the fascia fuse wards to remove.
box.
* According to destination.
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LASHING RINGS
Use the 4 lashing rings on the lug-
gage compartment loor to secure
your loads.

5. Glove box or passenger air 7. Lighter


bag*
This location is reserved either for a 8. Removable ashtray
glove box or for a passenger air bag For greater safety, always
with a storage compartment. To open, lift the cover and release it;
the cover opens automatically. ensure that the loads
transported are stowed
To close, lift the cover to the stop and securely.
6. Glove box/Fuse box fold it back.
To open the glove box with cover, To empty, after opening, press the
push the handle towards the left. left edge of the cover then pull up-
It permits access to the fascia fuse wards to remove.
box.
* According to destination.
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66 - Driving

AIR BAGS
The air bags have been designed to
maximise the safety of the occupants
in the event of serious collisions.
They work in conjunction with the
pretensioning seat belts with force
limiter.
The electronic detectors register and
analyse any abrupt deceleration of
the vehicle: if the triggering thresh-
old is reached, the air bags inlate
instantly and protect the occupants
of the vehicle.
MANUAL GEARBOX Immediately after the impact, the air
bags delate rapidly so that they do FRONT AIR BAGS
not hinder the visibility of the occu-
Reverse* pants nor their exit if necessary from These are folded in the centre of the
To change to reverse gear, lift the the vehicle. steering wheel for the driver and in
ring under the gear lever knob and The air bags are not deployed in the the fascia for the front passenger
push the gear lever to the left then to case of minor collisions, for which the (one seat). They are deployed simul-
the front. seat belt is suficient to ensure maxi- taneously.
Reverse gear can only be engaged mum protection. The seriousness of
when the vehicle is stationary with a collision depends on the nature of
the engine idling. the obstacle and the speed of the ve-
hicle at the moment of impact.
Air bags only operate when the
ignition is switched on. Front air bag fault

Note: the gas escaping from the air If this warning light comes
bags can be a minor irritant. on on the instrument panel,
accompanied by an audible
signal, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer to have the system
checked.

* According to engine.

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64 - Driving

ANTI-LOCK BRAKING
SYSTEM (ABS)
The ABS with Electronic Brake Force
Distribution (EBFD) increases the
stability and manoeuvrability of your
vehicle, particularly on poor or slip-
pery road surfaces.
Note: when changing wheels (tyres
and rims), make sure that these are
approved.
The anti-lock braking system comes
into operation automatically when
there is a risk of wheel lock.

HANDBRAKE
When parking on a slope,
direct your wheels towards Illumination of this warning
the pavement and apply light, accompanied by an
Applying the handbrake. audible signal, indicates a
When parking, pull the handbrake to malfunction of the electron-
Only apply the handbrake when the ic brake force distribution,
immobilise your vehicle. vehicle is stationary. which can cause a loss of control of
the vehicle when braking.
Stop immediately.
Releasing Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
Pull the handle and press the button
to release the handbrake.

Lighting of this warning light, Normal operation of the ABS may


while the vehicle is moving, make itself felt by slight vibrations
indicates that the handbrake of the brake pedal.
is still applied or has not In emergency braking, press
been released correctly. very irmly without releasing the
pressure.

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Operation Changing the memorised


speed
F Press switch A. The indicator light
will come on. To memorise a speed higher than the
A speed can be memorised. previous one:
F Press switch A again to cancel. F keep stalk B pressed upwards;
The indicator light will switch off. F release it when you have reached
the required speed.
To memorise a speed lower than the
previous one:
Memorising a speed F keep stalk B pressed down-
wards;
As soon as you reach the chosen
speed, push stalk B upwards or F release it when you have reached
CRUISE CONTROL downwards. This memorises the the required speed.
speed, which will be maintained au-
Cruise control enables the vehicle tomatically.
to maintain a steady speed pro-
grammed by the driver, regardless of Note: it is possible to accelerate
the road characteristics and without momentarily without disarming the
the driver having to touch the accel- cruise control. Disarming the cruise control
erator or brake pedals.
F Press switch A to switch the sys-
In order for it to be memorised, the vehi- tem off or switch off the ignition.
cle speed must be greater than 25 mph Cancelling the memorised
(40 km/h) or 40 mph (60 km/h), (accord- speed
ing to engine), with at least 4th gear
engaged. F Pull stalk B towards you or press
the brake or clutch pedal.

Recalling the memorised Do not use cruise control


on slippery roads or in
speed heavy trafic.
After cancellation, push stalk B up-
wards or downwards. Your vehicle
will return to the last memorised
speed.

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AIR BAGS
The air bags have been designed to
maximise the safety of the occupants
in the event of serious collisions.
They work in conjunction with the
pretensioning seat belts with force
limiter.
The electronic detectors register and
analyse any abrupt deceleration of
the vehicle: if the triggering thresh-
old is reached, the air bags inlate
instantly and protect the occupants
of the vehicle.
MANUAL GEARBOX Immediately after the impact, the air
bags delate rapidly so that they do FRONT AIR BAGS
not hinder the visibility of the occu-
Reverse* pants nor their exit if necessary from These are folded in the centre of the
To change to reverse gear, lift the the vehicle. steering wheel for the driver and in
ring under the gear lever knob and The air bags are not deployed in the the fascia for the front passenger
push the gear lever to the left then to case of minor collisions, for which the (one seat). They are deployed simul-
the front. seat belt is suficient to ensure maxi- taneously.
Reverse gear can only be engaged mum protection. The seriousness of
when the vehicle is stationary with a collision depends on the nature of
the engine idling. the obstacle and the speed of the ve-
hicle at the moment of impact.
Air bags only operate when the
ignition is switched on. Front air bag fault

Note: the gas escaping from the air If this warning light comes
bags can be a minor irritant. on on the instrument panel,
accompanied by an audible
signal, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer to have the system
checked.

* According to engine.

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SIDE AIRBAGS* For the front and side* air Front air bags
bags to be fully effective, • Do not drive holding the steering
These are incorporated into the observe the following wheel by its spokes or resting your
frame of the driver and front pas- safety rules: hands on the centre part of the
senger (one seat) seat back, on the wheel.
door side. • Wear a correctly adjusted seat
belt. • Passengers must not place their
They are deployed independently • Sit in a normal upright position. feet on the fascia.
of each other depending on which • Smoke as little as possible; deploy-
side the collision occurs, in collisions • Do not leave anything between the
occupants and the air bags (child, ment of the air bags can cause
which could cause injury to the chest, burns or the risk of injury from a
the abdomen or the head. animal, object...).
This could hamper the operation of cigarette or pipe.
the air bags or injure the occupants. • Never remove or pierce the steering
wheel or hit it violently.
• All work on the air bag systems is
strictly prohibited unless it is car-
ried out by qualiied personnel of
Operating check the PEUGEOT network.
• After an accident or if the vehicle
has been stolen or broken into,
This is conirmed by an have the air bag systems checked.
indicator light on the instru- Side air bags*
ment panel. • Only put approved covers on the
It comes on for six sec- front seats. Contact your PEUGEOT
onds, each time the ignition dealer.
is switched on. • Do not ix or glue anything to the
front seat backs. This could cause
injury to the chest or arms when the
If the indicator light: side air bag inlates.
- does not light up when the ignition • Do not sit with the upper part of the
is switched on, or body any nearer to the door than
- does not go out after six seconds, necessary.
or
- lashes for ive minutes then stays
on,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

* According to country.
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SIDE AIRBAGS* For the front and side* air Front air bags
bags to be fully effective, • Do not drive holding the steering
These are incorporated into the observe the following wheel by its spokes or resting your
frame of the driver and front pas- safety rules: hands on the centre part of the
senger (one seat) seat back, on the wheel.
door side. • Wear a correctly adjusted seat
belt. • Passengers must not place their
They are deployed independently • Sit in a normal upright position. feet on the fascia.
of each other depending on which • Smoke as little as possible; deploy-
side the collision occurs, in collisions • Do not leave anything between the
occupants and the air bags (child, ment of the air bags can cause
which could cause injury to the chest, burns or the risk of injury from a
the abdomen or the head. animal, object...).
This could hamper the operation of cigarette or pipe.
the air bags or injure the occupants. • Never remove or pierce the steering
wheel or hit it violently.
• All work on the air bag systems is
strictly prohibited unless it is car-
ried out by qualiied personnel of
Operating check the PEUGEOT network.
• After an accident or if the vehicle
has been stolen or broken into,
This is conirmed by an have the air bag systems checked.
indicator light on the instru- Side air bags*
ment panel. • Only put approved covers on the
It comes on for six sec- front seats. Contact your PEUGEOT
onds, each time the ignition dealer.
is switched on. • Do not ix or glue anything to the
front seat backs. This could cause
injury to the chest or arms when the
If the indicator light: side air bag inlates.
- does not light up when the ignition • Do not sit with the upper part of the
is switched on, or body any nearer to the door than
- does not go out after six seconds, necessary.
or
- lashes for ive minutes then stays
on,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

* According to country.
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2 LITRE 16V PETROL ENGINE (136 bhp)


1 - Windscreen/headlamp* wash 4 - Coolant reservoir. 8 - Air ilter.
reservoir.

5 - Brake luid reservoir. 9 - Dipstick.

2 - Power steering reservoir.


6 - Fuse box. 10 - Engine oil iller cap.

3 - Fuel supply switch.


7 - Battery. * According to country.
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1.9 LITRE (70 bhp) DIESEL ENGINE


1 - Windscreen and headlamp* 4 - Coolant reservoir. 8 - Air ilter.
wash reservoir.

5 - Brake luid reservoir. 9 - Dipstick.

2 - Power steering reservoir.


6 - Fuse box. 10 - Engine oil iller cap.

3 - Fuel repriming.
7 - Battery. * According to destination.
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2 LITRE TURBO DIESEL HDI ENGINE (95 bhp/110 bhp)


1 - Windscreen/headlamp* wash 4 - Brake luid reservoir. 7 - Air ilter.
reservoir.

8 - Dipstick.

2 - Power steering reservoir. 5 - Fuse box.

9 - Engine oil iller cap.

3 - Coolant reservoir.
6 - Battery. * According to destination.
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2 LITRE 16V TURBO DIESEL HDI ENGINE (110 bhp)


1 - Windscreen/headlamp* wash 4 - Brake luid reservoir. 7 - Air ilter.
reservoir.

8 - Dipstick.

2 - Power steering reservoir. 5 - Fuse box.

9 - Engine oil iller cap.

3 - Coolant reservoir.
6 - Battery. * According to destination.
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CHECKING THE LEVELS Viscosity selection Slacken the cap by two turns to re-
In all cases, the oil selected must lease the pressure to prevent any
meet the manufacturer's require- risk of scalding. When the pressure
Oil level ments. has dropped, remove the cap and
Check the level regularly and top up top up the level.
between changes. The maximum Note: the coolant does not need to
consumption is 0.5 l per 600 miles Brake luid change: be changed.
(1 000 km). On vehicles itted with a particle
Check the level with the vehicle - must be carried out according to the emission ilter, the fan may operate
level, engine cold, using the oil level manufacturer's servicing schedule. after the engine has been switched
gauge on the instrument panel or the - use luids recommended by the off, even when the engine is cold.
dipstick. manufacturer, which fulil DOT4
standards.
Note: brake luid is harmful to health
and very corrosive. Avoid all contact
Dipstick with the skin. Used oil
There are two marks on Do not dispose of used oil, brake
the dipstick: luid or coolant into drains or onto
the ground.
A = maximum
Never ill past this mark.
B = minimum
To maintain the reliability Cooling system Power steering reservoir
of engines and emission
control systems, the use Use the luid recommended by the Open the reservoir, with the engine
of additives in engine oil manufacturer. at ambient temperature. The level
is prohibited. When the engine is warm, the tem- should always be above the MIN.
perature of the coolant is controlled mark and close to the MAX. mark.
by the engine fan. As this fan can op-
erate with the ignition key removed
and because the cooling system is
Oil change pressurised, wait for at least one Windscreen and headlamp*
According to the information given in hour after the engine has stopped wash level
the servicing booklet. before carrying out any work. For best quality cleaning and for
Note: avoid used oil coming into your safety, we would advise that
prolonged contact with the skin. you use products recommended by
Empty the used oil into the contain- PEUGEOT.
ers intended for this purpose in the
PEUGEOT network.

* According to country.
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CHECKS Oil ilter RUNNING OUT OF FUEL


Change the ilter regularly, in accord- (DIESEL)
Battery ance with the servicing schedule. If you should
At the start of winter, have your bat- run out of fuel,
tery checked by a PEUGEOT dealer. it is necessary
to re-prime the
circuit:

Air ilter and passenger Manual gearbox - ill the fuel tank with at least ive
compartment ilter This does not require an oil change. litres of diesel,
Have the ilter elements replaced Check the level in accordance with - squeeze and release the manual
regularly. If you drive in dusty the manufacturer's servicing sched- re-priming pump, under the bonnet
conditions, change them twice as ule. under the protective cover, until fuel
often. appears in the transparent pipe,
To check the main levels and cer-
tain components, in accordance - operate the starter until the engine
with the manufacturer's servicing starts.
Brake pads schedule, refer to the pages of
the servicing booklet which corre-
Brake pad wear depends on the style spond to your vehicle's engine.
of driving, in particular for vehicles
which are used in town, over short
distances. FUEL SUPPLY CUT-OFF
It may be necessary to check the (PETROL)
thickness of the pads, even between
services. In a serious collision,
Only use products recom- a switch prevents fuel
mended by PEUGEOT. from reaching the en-
To ensure best perform- gine.
Handbrake ance from components as
Where the handbrake travel is too important as the power
great or there is a reduction in the steering and the braking system,
performance of the system, the PEUGEOT selects and offers quite To re-establish the fuel supply, press
handbrake should be adjusted, even speciic products. the switch on the corner of the front
between services. To prevent damage to the electrical right-hand suspension assembly, un-
Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT units, avoid washing the engine. der the bonnet.
dealer.

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CHANGING A WHEEL Access to the spare wheel Removing a wheel


and the jack - If possible, chock the rear of the
Parking the vehicle The wheel is located outside the ve- wheel diagonally opposite the
- If possible, park the vehicle on lev- hicle, under the rear loor, supported wheel to be changed.
el, stable and non-slippery ground. by a metal carrier. - Remove the wheel trim, using the
- Apply the handbrake, switch off the The tools are located under the driv- wheelbrace 3 (large model) or the
ignition and engage irst or reverse er's seat. trim remover 1 (small model), by
gear. pulling at the valve passage hole.
- Use the trim remover 1 to unscrew
the jack bolt. - Slacken the wheel bolts.
- Remove the trim remover 1, the - Place the jack 2 at one of the four
jack 2, the wheelbrace 3. locations A provided on the sub-
frame, the closest to the wheel to
- Using the wheelbrace 3, slacken be changed. Ensure that the entire
the spare wheel carrier retaining surface of the jack base plate is in
bolt, located on the inside near the contact with the ground.
closing system.
- Extend the jack, completely un-
- Lift the carrier to release the hook screw the bolts and remove the
rearwards, then lower it. wheel.

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Reitting the wheel For your safety, always


change a wheel:
- After positioning the wheel, lightly
pre-tighten the bolts using the wheel-
brace 3.
- Compress the jack 2 and release it. - on level, stable and non slippery
- Fully tighten the bolts using the ground,
wheelbrace. - with the handbrake applied,
- Replace the trim, starting at the - with irst or reverse gear engaged,
valve passage hole, and press it on - with the vehicle chocked,
using the palm of the hand. - never go underneath a vehicle
raised using a jack (use an axle
stand).

After changing the wheel


- Have the tightening of the bolts
Replacing the wheel in the and the pressure of the spare tyre
carrier checked as soon as possible by a
- Replace the wheel in the carrier. PEUGEOT dealer.
- Lift the wheel, then the carrier and - Have the punctured tyre repaired
reposition the hook. and replace it on the vehicle as
- Do not forget to fully tighten the soon as possible.
spare wheel carrier retaining bolt.
- Stow the wheelbrace 3 and the jack
2 under the driver's seat.
- Unfold the jack using the trim re-
mover 1.
- Put the trim remover 1 back in its
housing.

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CHANGING A BULB

Front lights

1. Dipped beam headlamps/ 2. Side lights (W 5 W) 3. Direction indicators


Main beam headlamps - Turn the bulb holder B a quarter (PY 21 W amber)
(H4-60/55 W) turn and remove it. - Turn the bulb holder C a quarter
- Disconnect the connector. - Change the bulb. turn and remove it.
- Remove the protective cover A. - Change the bulb.
- Push the spring towards the right,
as indicated on the headlamp. Note: in certain weather conditions
- Remove and replace bulb. (low temperatures, humidity), the
presence of condensation on the
inside of the headlamp glass is nor-
mal; it disappears a few minutes after
the lights have been switched on.

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Only use H4 bulbs manu-


factured by:
- GE/TUNGSRAM,
- PHILIPS,
- OSRAM,
to avoid damaging the headlamps.
These meet the anti-UV (ultra-violet)
speciications necessary for the cor-
rect operation and reliability of the
headlamps.

Direction indicator side repeaters


(WY 5 W amber)
- Push the transparent cover for-
wards and release it.
- Turn the bulb holder a quarter turn.
- Change the bulb.
4 - Front fog lamps (H1-55 W)
- Remove the closer then the screw,
located under the bumper.
- Pull the assembly forwards.
- Disconnect the connector.
- Turn the protective cover A a quar-
The headlamps are itted with a ter turn.
polycarbonate lens coated with a - Disconnect the connector B.
protective varnish. You are strongly - Move aside the springs C.
advised to avoid cleaning them us- - Remove the bulb and change it.
ing a dry or abrasive cloth and using Amber coloured bulbs
detergent products or solvents. (direction indicators and To reit, proceed in the reverse order
side repeaters) must be re- to removal.
Use a soft, damp cloth.
placed by bulbs of identical It is essential that the screw closer
speciication and colour. is reitted.

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Rear lights - Open the corresponding rear door. Number plate lights (5 W)
- Unscrew the two wing nuts A on
1 - Brake lights/Side lights the inside. Unclip the translucent cover to gain
(P 21/5 W). access to the bulb.
- Take out the light unit gently and
2 - Direction indicators (P 21 W). disconnect it,
3 - Reversing lights (P 21 W). - Remove the light unit.
4 - Fog lamp (P 21 W). - Unclip the bulb holder by pressing
the tabs B,
- Change the faulty bulb.

To reit, proceed in the reverse order


to removal.

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Third brake light


(rear left door) (P 21 W)
F Unscrew nut A on the inside. F Take out the unit from the outside F Unscrew the faulty bulb and
change it.
To reit, proceed in the reverse
order.

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CHANGING A FUSE Removing and itting a fuse


The fuse boxes are located under Before changing a fuse, the cause
the fascia and in the engine compart- of the fault must be found and reme-
ment. died. The fuse numbers are indicated
on the fuse box.
Use the pliers B.
Always replace a faulty fuse with a
fuse of the same rating.

Correct Incorrect

Pliers B
Fascia fuse box
On the passenger side, open the
glove box.
To open it fully and thus gain access
to the fuses, press the springs lo-
cated on each side.
The spare fuses A and the pliers B
are located inside the box.

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The electrical circuit of


your vehicle is designed
to operate with standard or
optional equipment.
Before installing other elec-
trical equipment or accessories in
your vehicle, consult a PEUGEOT
dealer.
Some electrical accessories or the
way in which they are itted may have
an adverse effect on the operation of
Engine compartment fuse box your vehicle (its electronic control cir-
cuits, the audio circuit and the electri-
To gain access to the box in the en- cal charging circuit).
gine compartment (next to the bat- PEUGEOT declines any responsi-
tery), unclip the cover. bility for expenses incurred through
After carrying out work, close the the repair of your vehicle or for any
cover very carefully. malfunctions resulting from the in-
The spare fuses A and the pliers B stallation of auxiliary accessories,
are located inside the box not supplied and not recommended
by PEUGEOT and not installed in ac-
cordance with PEUGEOT's instruc-
tions, in particular for any equipment
the power consumption of which ex-
ceeds 10 milliamps.
The maxi fuses provide additional
protection for the electrical systems.
Any work on these fuses must be
carried out by a PEUGEOT dealer.

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N° Rating Functions

1 20 A Fuel pump.

2 10 A Right dipped headlamp.

3 10 A Left dipped headlamp.

4 25 A Headlamp wash.

5 - Shunt.

6 10 A Engine immobiliser.

7 10 A Catalytic converter sensor.

8 20 A Towbar.

25 A 1-120 W fan assembly.


9
30 A 1-180 W fan assembly.

10 15 A Fog lamps.

11 - Not used.

12 10 A Left main beam.

13 10 A Right main beam.

MF1 70 A Engine running relay.

MF2 70 A ABS control unit - Ignition switch.

MF3 30 A Air blower - Air conditioning.

MF4 30 A Fan assembly.

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CHANGING A FUSE Removing and itting a fuse


The fuse boxes are located under Before changing a fuse, the cause
the fascia and in the engine compart- of the fault must be found and reme-
ment. died. The fuse numbers are indicated
on the fuse box.
Use the pliers B.
Always replace a faulty fuse with a
fuse of the same rating.

Correct Incorrect

Pliers B
Fascia fuse box
On the passenger side, open the
glove box.
To open it fully and thus gain access
to the fuses, press the springs lo-
cated on each side.
The spare fuses A and the pliers B
are located inside the box.

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N° Rating Functions

1 - Not used.

2 10 A Diagnostic socket - ABS control unit - Reversing lights - Heated mirrors.

3 - Not used.

4 5A Instrument panel - Overspeed buzzer - Speed sensor - Water in diesel ilter detector.

5 15 A Cruise control - Brake switch - Clutch switch - Automatic gearbox - Brake lights.

6 5A Courtesy light - Instrument panel - Audio equipment.

7 30 A Heated rear screen.

8 30 A Passenger compartment protection unit.

9 5A Passenger compartment protection unit.

10 - Not used.

11 5A Fan assembly relay - Compressor relay.


Electric windows - Air blower relay - Heated seats relay - Heated rear screen switch -
12 10 A Air conditioning - Pressostat.
13 15 A Hazard lights.

14 30 A Electric windows.

15 - Not used.

16 20 A Heated seats.

17 20 A Horn.

18 10 A Rear fog lamp.


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N° Rating Functions

Cruise control - Lights on buzzer - Heated seats switch - Instrument panel lighting - Audio
19 5A equipment - Heated rear screen switch - Automatic gearbox lever - Hazard lights switch -
Air conditioning control panel.

20 5A Headlamp height adjustment switch - Front left and front right side lights.

21 5A Rear left and rear right side lights - Headlamp wash timer - Number plate lights.

22 - Not used.

23 20 A Lighter.

24 10 A Audio equipment.

25 10 A Lights on buzzer - Automatic gearbox buzzer - Electric mirrors - Direction indicators.

26 30 A Windscreen wipers timer - Windscreen wipers - Wash-wipe pump.

27 - Not used.

28 5A Instrument panel - Electric windows relay.

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BATTERY - Never disconnect a ter-


minal when the engine is
To charge the battery using a running.
To start the vehicle from a bat-
battery charger: tery on another vehicle:
- Disconnect the battery, - Never charge a battery without irst
- Switch off the engine on the gener- disconnecting the terminals.
- Follow the instructions for use ating vehicle,
given by the battery charger manu- - After every reconnection of the bat-
- Connect the red cable to the posi- tery, switch on the ignition and wait
facturer, tive (+) terminals of the two batter-
- Reconnect starting with the nega- 1 minute before starting to allow
ies, the electronic systems to be initial-
tive (-) terminal, - Connect one end of the green or
- Check that the terminals and con- ised. If slight dificulties are experi-
black cable to the negative (-) ter- enced after this, please contact a
nectors are clean. If they are cov- minal of the slave battery,
ered with sulphate (white or greenish PEUGEOT dealer.
- Connect the other end of the green
deposit), disconnect them and clean or black cable to an earth point on
them. the broken down vehicle as far as
possible from the battery,
- Switch on the generating vehicle,
- Let it run at a slightly accelerated
engine speed for approximately
one minute,
- Start the receiving vehicle,
- Operate the starter, let the engine
run,
- Wait for the engine to return to idle,
then disconnect the cables.

It is advisable to disconnect the


battery if the vehicle is not to be
used for a period of more than
one month.

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FITTING AUDIO EQUIPMENT Making the connections


A1 : -
Your vehicle is equipped with certain A2 : -
factory-itted audio equipment:
A3 : -
- coaxial aerial cable,
A4 : -
- basic interference suppression,
- supply to front speakers, A5 : -
- two 8-way connectors. A6 : (+ve) Accessories
A7 : (+ve) Permanent
A8 : (-ve) Earth

B1 : (+) -
B2 : (-) -
B3 : (+) Front right speaker
B4 : (-) Front right speaker
FITTING SPEAKERS B5 : (+) Front left speaker
The factory-itted equipment allows the B6 : (-) Front left speaker
itting of 165 mm diameter speakers in B7 : (+) -
the front doors. B8 : (-) -

Contact a PEUGEOT dealer


before itting audio equip-
ment or speakers in your
vehicle.

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TOWING YOUR VEHICLE

Without lifting Lifting (2 wheels only on the


(4 wheels on the ground) ground)
It is preferable to raise the vehicle
You must always use a tow bar. with a professional lifting device.
The towing eyes are located at the
front and the rear under the vehicle's
bumpers. Never use the radiator crossmember.

When towing with the en-


gine switched off, there
is no braking or steering
assistance.

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TOWING A TRAILER, Driving advice Tyres :


CARAVAN, BOAT etc. Check the tyre pressures of the tow-
Distribution of loads : ing vehicle and of the trailer, observ-
Only use original PEUGEOT tow Distribute the load in the trailer so ing the recommended pressures.
bars that have been tested and ap- that the heaviest items are as close
proved from the design stage of your as possible to the axle and the nose
vehicle. weight approaches the maximum Braking :
The tow bar must be itted by a permitted without exceeding it. Towing increases the braking dis-
PEUGEOT dealer. tance.
Your vehicle is primarily designed
for transporting people and luggage Cooling :
but it may also be used for towing a Towing a trailer on a slope increases Lights :
trailer. the temperature of the coolant. Check the electrical signalling on the
Driving with a trailer subjects the tow- As the fan is electrically controlled, trailer.
ing vehicle to more signiicant stress its cooling capacity is not dependent
and its driver must be particularly on the engine speed.
careful. Side wind :
On the contrary, use a high gear to
Air density decreases with altitude, lower the engine speed and reduce Take into acount the increased sensi-
thus reducing engine performance. your speed. tivity to side wind.
Above 1 000 metres, the maximum
towing load must be reduced by 10 % The maximum towing load on a long
and so on for every 1 000 metres of slope depends on the gradient and
altitude. the outside temperature.
In all cases, pay attention to the cool-
ant temperature.
If the warning light comes on, stop
the vehicle and switch off the engine
as soon as possible.

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ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR


EXPERT
For your PEUGEOT only use acces- - Safety: Window protectors, anti- - Communication: Audio systems,
sories and original parts approved by theft alarm, wheel locks, signalling audio-telephone, speakers, CD
the manufacturer. triangle, irst aid kit, safety jacket... changer ...
These accessories and parts are all
adapted to your PEUGEOT, after be- - Comfort: Rear and side windows, - Customising: Ladder, mud laps,
ing tested and approved for reliability audio-telephone console, cov- front fog lamps kit*...
and safety, which PEUGEOT cannot ers compatible with side air bags,
guarantee for other products. mats, strap-guide... - Leisure: Towbar, roof bars, snow
chains...
A wide choice of original accessories, - Loading: Roof bars, thermoformed
approved by PEUGEOT, is available interior protectors, wooden interior - Children: Booster seats and child
through the dealer network. They all ittings, loading roller... seats...
carry the PEUGEOT guarantee.
- Maintenance products: Screen-
wash, interior and exterior mainte-
nance and cleaning products...

Before installing any elec-


trical accessory on your ve-
hicle, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer.

* According to version.
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ENGINES AND GEARBOXES

PETROL

Model codes
BARFNC/IF - BBRFNC/IF

ENGINES 2 litre 16V

Cubic capacity (cm3) 1 997


Bore x stroke (mm) 85 x 88
EU standard maximum power (kW) 100
Maximum power engine speed (rpm) 6 000
EU standard maximum torque (Nm) 190
Maximum torque engine speed (rpm) 4 100
Fuel Unleaded
Catalytic converter Yes

Manual
Gearbox (5-speed)

Oil capacity (in litres)


Engine (with cartridge replacement) 4.25

Gearbox-Final drive -

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ENGINES AND GEARBOXES

DIESEL

Model codes BARHXB BARHZB


BAWJYB - BBWJYB BARHWB - BBRHWB
BBRHXB BBRHZB

2 litre Turbo HDI


ENGINES 1.9 litre 2 litre Turbo HDI 16V
(95 bhp/110 bhp)

Cubic capacity (cm3) 1 868 1 997 1 997


Bore x stroke (mm) 82.2 x 88 85 x 88 85 x 88
EU standard maximum power (kW) 51 69 80 80
Maximum power engine speed (rpm) 4 600 4 000 4 000
EU standard maximum torque (Nm) 125 215 250 270
Maximum torque engine speed (rpm) 2 500 1 750 1 750
Fuel Diesel Diesel Diesel
Catalytic converter Yes Yes Yes

Manual Manual Manual


Gearbox (5-speed) (5-speed) (5-speed)

Oil capacity (in litres)


Engine (with cartridge replacement) 4.5 5.5 4.75

Gearbox-Final drive - - -

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CONSUMPTION

In accordance with directive 1999/100/CE

Inter-urban
Model Urban driving Mixed driving Emission of
driving
Engines Gearboxes codes mpg mpg CO2 by weight
mpg
BA... BB... (litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (g/km)
(litres/100 km)

2 litre 16V Manual RFNC/IF 23.5 (12.0) 38.7 (7.3) 31.1 (9.0) 216

1.9 litre Diesel Manual WJYB 27.9 (10.1) 42.8 (6.6) 35.8 (7.9) 211

2 litre Turbo Manual RHXB 32.4 (8.7) 47.9 (5.9) 40.4 (7.0) 187
HDI (95 bhp)

2 litre Turbo Manual RHZB 32.4 (8.7) 50.4 (5.6) 42.4 (6.7) 180
HDI (110 bhp)

2 litre Turbo Manual RHWB 31.7 (8.9) 47.1 (6.0) 40.4 (7.0) 186
HDI 16V

The consumption values presented here correspond to the values communicated at the time of printing. They were obtained
under conditions of use which conform to current standards, in particular Directive 1999/100/CE.

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WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (IN KG)

Combi Platform
2 litre 16V Van 5-6 cab

• Payload 815 815 -

• Kerb weight 1 412 1 520 1 263


• Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 2 185 2 505 2 185
• Gross train weight (GTW)* 3 485 3 595 3 485
• Unbraked trailer 706 750 631
• Braked trailer (within GTW) 1 300 1 300 1 300
• Recommended nose weight 60 60 60

* In the case of a towing vehicle, the speed is limited to 60 mph (100 km/h).

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WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (IN KG)

Extended
Extended Combi Platform
1.9 litre Diesel Van platform
van 5-6 cab cab
• Payload 815 815 815 - -
• Kerb weight 1 429 1 469 1 588 1 280 1 310

• Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 2 205 2 205 2 205 2 205 2 205

• Gross train weight (GTW)* 3 305 3 305 3 305 3 305 3 305


• Unbraked trailer 715 735 750 640 655
• Braked trailer (within GTW) 1 100 1 100 1 100 1 100 1 100
• Recommended nose weight 60 60 60 60 60

Extended
Extended Combi Platform
2 litre Turbo HDI 95 bhp Van platform
van 5-6 cab cab
• Payload 815/900 900 815 - -
• Kerb weight 1 476 1 516 1 583 1 327 1 360

• Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 2 250/2 330 2 330 2 505 2 330 2 330

• Gross train weight (GTW)* 3 550/3 630 3 630 3 640 3 630 3 630
• Unbraked trailer 738 750 750 664 680
• Braked trailer (within GTW) 1 300 1 300 1 300 1 300 1 300
• Recommended nose weight 60 60 60 60 60

* In the case of a towing vehicle, the speed is limited to 60 mph (100 km/h).

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WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (IN KG)

Extended
Extended Combi Platform
2 litre Turbo HDI 110 bhp Van platform
van 5-6 cab cab
• Payload 900 900 815 - -
• Kerb weight 1 480 1 520 1 587 1 331 1 361

• Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 2 330 2 330 2 505 2 330 2 330

• Gross train weight (GTW)* 3 630 3 630 3 640 3 630 3 630


• Unbraked trailer 740 750 750 665 680
• Braked trailer (within GTW) 1 300 1 300 1 300 1 300 1 300
• Recommended nose weight 60 60 60 60 60

Extended
Extended Combi Platform
2 litre Turbo HDI 16V Van platform
van 5-6 cab cab
• Payload 815 815 815 - -
• Kerb weight 1 491 1 532 1 598 1 342 1 372

• Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 2 250 2 250 2 505 2 250 2 250

• Gross train weight (GTW)* 3 550 3 550 3 640 3 550 3 550


• Unbraked trailer 746 750 750 671 686
• Braked trailer (within GTW) 1 300 1 300 1 300 1 300 1 300
• Recommended nose weight 60 60 60 60 60

* In the case of a towing vehicle, the speed is limited to 60 mph (100 km/h).

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EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS (in mm)

Version Van - Combi Platform cab

Wheelbase Normal Extended Normal Extended


A 4 522 4 922 4 503 4 903
B 2 824 3 224 2 824 3 224
C 919 919
D 779 760
E 1 540 1 540
F 1 844 1 844
G 1 919 to 1 954 1 932 to 1 950 1 907 to 1 935
H 1 540 1 540
I 2 130 2 130

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INTERIOR DIMENSIONS (in mm)

Version Van

Wheelbase Normal Extended


J 2 050 2 450
K 1 290
L 1 410
M 1 220
N 850
O 810
P 1 260
Q 1 060 min to 1 360 max
R 1 430 min to 1 600 max
S 590
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INTERIOR DIMENSIONS (in mm)

Version Combi

Number of seats 5-6

Dimensions of the loading space (in mm)

Rear door/top of bench seat back useful length 980

Rear door/bench seat feet useful length 1 220

Min width between wheel arches 1 190

Max width between wheel arches 1 200

Rear doors sill height 580

Loading volume (in dm3)

Top of bench seat back 1 164

Bench seat folded 1 590

Total volume to roof (in dm3)

Top of bench seat back 2 060

Bench seat folded 3 380

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THE IDENTIFICATION
FEATURES OF YOUR
EXPERT
A. Manufacturer’s plate B. Serial number on the C. Tyres and paint colour
Afixed to the right door pillar. bodywork reference
Afixed under the bonnet, on the The label C on the edge of the driv-
right crossmember. er’s door gives:
- the wheel and tyre sizes,
- the tyre pressures (tyre pressure
checks must be carried out cold,
at least every month),
- the paint colour reference.

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