PEUGEOT 301 2022 Owners Manual
Page 121 of 148
11 9
PEUGEOT Connect Radio
11Press "Configuration" to access the 
secondary page.
Press "Date and time". 
Select "Time".
Press this button to set the time using the 
virtual keypad.
Press "OK" to save the time. 
Press this button to set the time zone. 
Select the display format for the time 
(12h/24h).
Activate or deactivate summer time (+1  hour).
Activate or deactivate GPS synchronisation (UTC).
Press the back arrow to save the settings. 
The system may not automatically manage the change between winter and 
summer time (depending on the country of 
sale).
Setting the date
Press Settings to display the main page. 
Press "Configuration" to access the 
secondary page.
Press "Date and time". 
Select "Date".
Press this button to set the date. 
Press the back arrow to save the date. 
Select the display format for the date. 
Press the back arrow again to confirm.  
Time and date setting is only available if 
"GPS Synchronisation:" is deactivated.
Frequently asked 
questions
The following information groups together the answers to the most frequently asked questions 
concerning the system.
Radio
The reception quality of the tuned radio 
station gradually deteriorates or the station 
presets are not working (no sound, 87.5 MHz 
is displayed, etc.).
The vehicle is too far from the selected station’s 
transmitter, or no transmitter is present in the 
geographical area.
►
 
Activate the "RDS" function in the upper bar 
to enable the system to check whether there is 
a more powerful transmitter in the geographical 
area. The environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, 
basement car parks, etc.) is blocking reception, 
including in RDS mode.
This is a perfectly normal phenomenon, and is 
not indicative of an audio system malfunction.
The aerial is missing or has been damaged 
(for example while entering a car wash or 
underground car park).
►
 
Have the aerial checked by a dealer
 .
I cannot find some radio stations in the list of 
received stations.
The name of the radio station changes.
The station is no longer received or its name has 
changed in the list.
►  
Press the round arrow on the "List" tab on the 
"Radio" page.
Some radio stations send other information 
in place of their name (the title of the song for 
example).
The system interprets these details as the station 
name.
►
  Press the round arrow on the "List" tab on the 
"Radio" page.
Media
Playback of my USB memory stick starts only 
after a very long wait (around 2 to 3 minutes).
Some files supplied with the memory stick may 
greatly slow down access to reading the memory 
stick (multiplication by 10 of the cataloguing 
time).   
Page 122 of 148
120
PEUGEOT Connect Radio
► Delete the files supplied with the memory 
stick and limit the number of sub-folders in the 
file structure on the memory stick. 
Some characters in information about the 
currently playing media are not displayed 
correctly
.
The audio system is unable to process certain 
types of character.
►
 
Use standard characters to name tracks and 
folders.
Playback of streaming files does not start.
The connected device does not automatically 
launch playback.
►
 
Start playback from the device.
T
rack names and playing times are not 
displayed on the audio streaming screen.
The Bluetooth profile does not allow the transfer 
of this information.
Telephone
I cannot connect my Bluetooth telephone.
The telephone's Bluetooth function may be 
switched off or the device may not be visible.
►
 
Check that the telephone has Bluetooth 
switched on.
►
 
Check in the telephone settings that it is 
"visible to all".
The Bluetooth telephone is not compatible with 
the system.
►
 
Check the compatibility of the telephone on 
the Brand's website (services).
Android 
Auto and/or CarPlay do not work. Android Auto and CarPlay may not activate if the 
USB cables are of poor quality.
►
 
Use genuine USB cables to ensure 
compatibility
 .
Android Auto and/or CarPlay do not work.
Android Auto and CarPlay are not available in all 
countries.
►  
Check the Google 
 Android Auto or Apple 
website to see which countries are supported.
The volume of the telephone connected in 
Bluetooth mode is inaudible.
The volume depends on both the system and the 
telephone.
►  
Increase the volume of the audio system, to 
maximum if required, and increase the volume of 
the telephone if necessary
 .
Ambient noise affects the quality of the 
telephone call.
►  
Reduce ambient noise (close windows, turn 
down ventilation, slow down, etc.).
The contacts are not listed in alphabetical 
order
 .
Some telephones offer display options. 
Depending on the settings chosen, contacts can 
be transferred in a specific order.
►
 
Modify the telephone directory display 
settings.
Settings
When the treble and bass settings are 
changed, the ambience is deselected.
When the ambience is changed, the treble 
and bass settings are reset. Selecting an ambience imposes the treble and 
bass settings, and vice versa.
►
 
Modify the treble and bass or ambience 
settings to obtain the desired musical ambience.
When the balance settings are changed, the 
distribution is deselected.
When the distribution setting is changed, the 
balance settings are deselected.
Selecting a distribution setting imposes the 
balance settings, and vice versa.
►
  
Modify the balance setting or the distribution 
setting to obtain the desired sound quality
 .
There is a difference in sound quality 
between audio sources.
To allow for optimal listening quality, the sound 
settings can be tailored to different audio 
sources, which can generate audible differences 
when changing source.
►  
Check that the sound settings are appropriate 
to the sources listened to. 
 Adjust the sound 
functions to the middle position.
When the engine is off, the system switches 
off after several minutes of use.
When the engine is switched off, the system's 
operating time depends on the state of charge of 
the battery.
The switch-off is normal: the system 
automatically goes into energy economy mode 
and switches off to maintain an adequate charge 
in the battery.
►  Start the vehicle’ s engine to increase the 
charge of the battery.   
Page 123 of 148
121
Vehicle data recording and privacy
Vehicle data recording 
and privacy
Electronic control units are installed in your 
vehicle. These control units process data 
received from the vehicle's sensors, for example, 
or data they generate themselves or exchange 
with each other. Some of these control units are 
required for the correct operation of your vehicle, 
some others assist you while driving (driving or 
manoeuvring aids), while others provide comfort 
or infotainment functions.
The following contains general information about 
how data is processed within the vehicle.
You will find additional information about the 
specific data which is downloaded, stored 
and transmitted to third parties and what it is 
used for in your vehicle under the keyword 
"Data protection". This information is directly 
associated with the references for the functions 
in question contained in the corresponding 
vehicle handbook, or in the general terms and 
conditions of sale.
This information is also available online.
Vehicle operating data
The control units process the data used for the 
operation of the vehicle. 
This data includes, for example: 
– 
Information about the state of the vehicle 
(e.g.
  speed, travel time, lateral acceleration, 
wheel rotation rate, fastened seat belts display).  –
 
Environmental conditions (e.g.
   temperature, 
rain sensor, distance sensor). 
As a general rule, this data is temporary, is 
not stored for longer than one operating cycle 
and is only used within the vehicle itself. The 
control units often record this data (including the 
vehicle's key). This function allows either the 
temporary or permanent storage of information 
about the state of the vehicle, stresses on 
components, servicing requirements, as well as 
events and technical errors. 
Depending on the vehicle's equipment level, the 
data stored is as follows: 
–  
Operating state of system components 
(e.g.
   filling level, tyre pressures, battery charge 
status). 
–  
Faults and malfunctions in important system 
components (e.g.
   lamps, brakes). 
–  
System reactions in specific driving situations 
(e.g.
   deployment of an airbag, triggering of 
stability control and braking systems). 
–  
Information about events which have 
damaged the vehicle. 
–
  
For electric and rechargeable hybrid vehicles, 
the traction battery charge level and the 
estimated driving range. 
In particular circumstances (e.g.
   if the vehicle 
has detected a malfunction), it may be necessary 
to record data which would otherwise simply not 
be stored. 
When taking your vehicle in for servicing 
(e.g.
  repairs, maintenance), the stored operating 
data may be read along with the vehicle's  identification number and used if necessary. 
The personnel working for the servicing network 
(e.g.
  garages, manufacturers) or third parties 
(e.g.   roadside assistance agents) may read 
the vehicle's data. This also applies to work 
carried out under warranty and quality assurance 
measures. 
This data is generally read via the OBD 
(On-Board Diagnostics) port fitted by law to 
the vehicle. It is used to report on the technical 
state of the vehicle or its components and 
facilitates the diagnosis of malfunctions, in 
compliance with warranty obligations and for 
quality improvement. This data, in particular the 
information relating to stress on components, 
technical events, operator errors and other 
malfunctions, is sent to the Manufacturer, if 
necessary, along with the vehicle's identification 
number. The Manufacturer's liability may also be 
engaged. The Manufacturer may also use the 
operating data taken from the vehicle for product 
recalls. This data may also be used to check the 
customer's warranty and any claims made under 
warranty. 
Any malfunctions stored in the vehicle may be 
reset by an after-sales service company during 
servicing or repair work, or at your request.    
Page 124 of 148
122
Vehicle data recording and privacy
Comfort and infotainment 
functions
Comfort settings and personalised settings 
may  be saved in the vehicle and modified or 
reinitialised at any time. 
Depending on the vehicle's equipment level,
  this 
may
  include: 
–
 
Seat and steering wheel position settings. 
–
 
Chassis and air conditioning settings. 
–
 
Personalised settings such as the interior 
lighting. 
Y
ou can enter your own data into the functions 
of your vehicle's audio and telematic system, as 
part of the selected functionalities. 
Depending on the vehicle's equipment level,
  this 
may
  include: 
–
 
Multimedia data such as music, videos or 
photos to be read by an integrated multimedia 
system. 
–
 
Address book data to be used with an 
integrated hands-free system or with an 
integrated navigation system. 
–
 
Entered destinations. 
–
 
Data regarding the use of online services. 
This data for the comfort and infotainment 
functions may be stored locally in the vehicle 
or saved to a device that you have connected 
to the vehicle (e.g.
  smartphone, USB memory 
stick or MP3 player). Data that you have entered 
yourself may be deleted at any time. 
This data may also be transmitted outside the 
vehicle at your request, particularly when using  online services in line with the settings that you 
have selected. Smartphone integration 
(e.g.
 
Android 
 Auto
® or 
Apple
®CarPlay®)
If your vehicle is equipped accordingly, you can 
connect your smartphone or another mobile 
device to the vehicle in order to operate it using 
the vehicle's integrated controls. Images and 
sounds from the smartphone can be transmitted 
through the audio and telematics system. 
Specific information is simultaneously sent 
to your smartphone. Depending on the type 
of
  integration, this includes data such as location, 
day/night mode and other general information 
about the vehicle. For more information, please 
refer to the user instructions for the vehicle or the 
audio and telematics system.
Integrating a smartphone allows you to use 
its applications, such as a navigation app or 
music player. No other
  integration   between 
the smartphone and the vehicle is possible, in 
particular active access to vehicle data. How the 
data is processed subsequently is determined 
by the supplier of the application being used. 
The ability the change settings depends on the 
application in question and on the operating 
system installed on your smartphone. 
Online services
If your vehicle is connected to a wireless 
network, data can be exchanged between 
your vehicle and other systems. Connection 
to a wireless network is made possible
  via a 
transmitter located in your vehicle or a mobile 
device that you have provided (e.g.
 
smartphone). 
The online services can be used via this wireless 
connection. 
These include online services and 
applications (apps) provided to you by the 
Manufacturer or other suppliers. 
Exclusive services
As regards the Manufacturer's online services, 
the corresponding functions are described by 
the Manufacturer in an appropriate medium 
(e.g.
  handbook, Manufacturer's website) and the 
information about data protection is provided. 
Personal data may be used for online services. 
The exchange of data for this purpose takes 
place over a secure connection, using for 
example the Manufacturer's dedicated computer 
systems. The collection, processing and use of 
personal data for the development of services 
are carried out solely on the basis of a legal 
authorisation, for example in the case of a 
legal emergency call system or a contractual 
agreement or else under a consent agreement. 
You can activate or deactivate the services and 
functions (some may be chargeable) and, in 
some cases, the vehicle's entire connection to 
the wireless network. This does not include the    
Page 125 of 148
123
Vehicle data recording and privacy
statutory functions and services such as the 
emergency or assistance call system. 
Third-party services
If you use online services provided by other 
(third-party) suppliers, these services are subject 
to the responsibility, the data protection and 
the terms and conditions of use of the supplier 
in question. The Manufacturer often has no 
influence over the content exchanged in this 
regard. 
Please therefore ensure that you are aware of 
the nature, extent and purpose of the collection 
and use of personal data as part of the third-
party services provided by the service provider 
in question.    
Page 126 of 148
124
Alphabetical index
A
ABS    36
Accessories     
35
Additive, Diesel
    
74–75
Adjusting headlamps
    
33
Adjusting head restraints
    
21
Adjusting seat
    
21–22
Adjusting the date
    
12, 119
Adjusting the headlamp beam height
    
33
Adjusting the height and reach of the  
steering wheel
    
23
Adjusting the time
    
12, 118
Advice on care and maintenance
    
76
Advice on driving
    
6, 49–50
Airbags
    
39–41, 43
Airbags, curtain
    
40
Airbags, front
    
40–41, 43
Airbags, lateral
    
40–41
Air conditioning
    
24
Air conditioning, electronic (with  
display screen)
    
26–27
Air conditioning, manual (without  
display screen)
    
25
Air vents
    
24
Alarm
    
19–20
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
    
36
Antitheft / Immobiliser
    
16
Armrest, front
    
28–29
Ashtray, portable
    
28
Assistance, emergency braking
    
36
Audio streaming (Bluetooth)
    
102–103, 114
B
Battery     88
Battery, 12 V     
69, 74–75, 88–90
Battery, charging
    
88–89
Battery, remote control
    
17
Blanking screen (snow shield)
    
70
Bluetooth (hands-free)
    
102, 116
Bluetooth (telephone)
    
116–117
Bodywork
    
77
Bonnet
    
71–72
Boot
    
18–19
Boot (opening)
    
15
Brake discs
    
75
Brake lamps
    
86
Brakes
    
75
Braking assistance system
    
36
Brightness
    
11 8
Bulbs (changing)
    
83–84, 86
C
Capacity, fuel tank    67
Care of the bodywork     
77
CD
    
100
CD, MP3
    
100
Central locking
    
16
Changing a bulb
    
83–84, 86
Changing a fuse
    
87
Changing a wheel
    
80
Changing a wiper blade
    
33–34
Changing the remote control battery     17
Changing to free-wheeling     
76
Checking the levels
    
73–74
Checks
    
72, 74–75
Checks, routine
    
74–75
Child lock
    
44, 47–48
Children
    
38, 44–47
Children (safety)
    
48
Child seats
    
38, 41–44
Child seats, conventional
    
43
Child seats, ISOFIX
    
45–47
Cigar lighter
    
29
Cleaning (advice)
    
76–78
Clock
    
12
Closing the boot
    
18–19
Closing the doors
    
18
Connection, Apple  CarPlay
    
11 5
Connection, Bluetooth
    
116–117
Connection, MirrorLink
    
11 5
Control, emergency boot release
    
19
Control, emergency door
    
17
Control stalk, lighting
    
31
Control stalk, wipers
    
33
Courtesy lamps
    
30
Cruise control
    
62–64
D
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) -  
Digital radio    
11 3
Date (setting)
    
12, 119   
Page 127 of 148
125
Alphabetical index
Daytime running lamps     32, 84
Deactivating the passenger airbag     
40, 43
Defrosting
    
24–25, 27
Defrosting, front
    
27
Defrosting, lower windscreen
    
27
Defrosting, rear screen
    
27–28
Demisting
    
24–25
Demisting, front
    
27
Demisting, rear
    
28
Dimensions
    
96
Dipstick
    
73
Direction indicators (turn signals)
    
32, 84, 86
Doors
    
18
Driving
    
49–50
Driving aids (recommendations)
    
60
Driving economically
    
6
Dynamic stability control (DSC)
    
36–37
E
EBFD    36
Eco-driving (advice)     
6
Electric windows
    
20
Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD)
    
36
Emergency braking assistance (EBA)
    
36
Emergency warning lamps
    
35, 79
Energy economy (mode)
    
69
Energy economy mode
    
69
Engine compartment
    
72
Engine, Diesel
    
67, 72, 79, 95
Engine, petrol
    
72, 94
Engines     93–95
Environment     
6, 17
ESC (electronic stability control)
    
36
F
Filling the fuel tank     67–68
Filter, air     
75
Filter, oil
    
75
Filter, particle
    
74–75
Filter, passenger compartment
    
24, 75
Fitting a wheel
    
81–82
Fitting roof bars
    
70–71
Fittings, interior
    
28
Flap, fuel filler
    
67–68
Flashing indicators
    
32, 84
Fluid, brake
    
74
Fluid, engine coolant
    
74
Foglamp, rear
    
31, 86
Foglamps, front
    
31, 86
Folding the rear seats
    
22
Fuel
    
6, 67
Fuel consumption
    
6
Fuel level, low
    
67
Fuel (tank)
    
67–68
Fuses
    
87
G
Gauge, fuel    67
Gearbox, automatic    53–55, 75, 88
Gearbox, manual     
53, 75
Gear lever, automatic gearbox
   
55
Gear lever, manual gearbox
    
53
Gear shift indicator
    
56
Glove box
    
28
H
Hazard warning lamps     35, 79
Headlamps (adjustment)     
33
Headlamps, dipped beam
    
84–85
Headlamps, halogen
    
84
Headlamps, main beam
    
84–85
Head restraints, front
    
21
Head restraints, rear
    
22–23
Heating
    
24–27
Hill start assist
    
52–53
Horn
    
36
I
Immobiliser, electronic    50
Indicators, direction     
32, 84
Indicator, service
    
10
Inflating tyres
    
76, 97
Information, vehicle
    
121
Infrared camera
    
60
Input, auxiliary
    
101
Instrument panel
    
7, 61   
Page 128 of 148
126
Alphabetical index
ISOFIX mountings    45, 47
J
Jack    79–80
Jump starting     
89
K
Key    15–17
Key, electronic     
15
Key with remote control
    
15, 51
Kit, hands-free
    
102, 116
Kit, temporary puncture repair
    
79
Klaxon
    
36
L
Labels, identification     96
Leather (care)     
78
LEDs - Light-emitting diodes
    
32, 84
Level, brake fluid
    
74
Level, Diesel additive
    
74–75
Level, engine coolant
    
74
Level, engine oil
    
73
Levels and checks
    
72–74
Level, screenwash fluid
    
33, 74
Light-emitting diodes - LEDs
    
32, 84
Lighting, exterior
    
31
Lighting, guide-me home     32
Lighting, interior     
30
Loading
    
70–71
Load reduction mode
    
69
Locating your vehicle
    
16
Locking
    
16
Locking from the inside
    
16
Locking the doors
    
16–17
M
Maintenance (advice)     76
Maintenance, routine     
61, 74
Manoeuvring aids (recommendations)
    
60
Map reading lamps
    
30
Markings, identification
    
96
Mat
    
61
Menu
    
11 5
Menu, main
    
99
Menus (audio)
    
11 0 – 111
Mirror, rear view
    
24
Mirrors, door
    
23–24, 28
Misfuel prevention
    
68
Mountings, ISOFIX
    
45, 47
MP3 CD
    
100
N
Number plate lamps     87
O
Obstacle detection    64
Oil change     
73
Oil consumption
    
73
Oil, engine
    
73
On-board tools
    
79
Opening the bonnet
    
71–72
Opening the boot
    
15, 18–19
Opening the doors
    
15, 18
P
Pads, brake    75
Paint     
77, 96
Paint colour code
    
96
Parking brake
    
52, 75
Parking sensors, audible and visual
    
64
Plates, identification
    
96
Player, Apple®
    
11 4
Player, MP3 CD
    
100
Player, USB
    
100, 113
Port, USB
    
29, 100–101, 113, 115
Pressures, tyres
    
76, 97
Pre-tensioning (seat belts)
    
38
Priming pump
    
79
Priming the fuel system
   
79
Profiles
    
11 8
Protecting children
    
40–47
Puncture
    
80   
Page 129 of 148
127
Alphabetical index
R
Radio     99, 111–112
Radio, digital (Digital Audio  
Broadcasting - DAB)
    
11 3
RDS
    
11 2
Reading lamps
    
30
Rear bench seat
    
22
Rear screen (demisting)
    
27–28
Recharging the battery
    
88–89
Recorder, trip distance
    
11
Reduction of electrical load (mode)
    
69
Regeneration of the particle filter
    
75
Reinitialising the remote control
    
18
Reinitialising the under-inflation detection   
system
    
59
Reminder, key in ignition
   
52
Reminder, lighting on
    
32
Remote control
    
15–17, 50
Removing a wheel
    
81–82
Replacing bulbs
    
83–84, 86
Replacing fuses
    
87
Replacing the air filter
    
75
Replacing the oil filter
    
75
Replacing the passenger compartment  
filter
    
75
Reservoir, screenwash
    
74
Resetting the trip recorder
    
11
Reversing camera
    
60, 65
Reversing lamps
    
86
Roof bars
    
70–71
Running out of fuel (Diesel)
    
79
S
Safety, children    40–43, 45–46
Saturation of the particle filter (Diesel)     
75
Screen, cold climate
    
70
Screen menu map
    
11 5
Screen, multifunction (with audio system)
    
99
Screens, very cold conditions
    
70
Screenwash
    
33
Screenwash, front
    
33
Seat belts
    
37–38, 43
Seat belts, rear
    
38
Seats, front
    
21
Seats, rear
    
22, 42
Sensors (warnings)
    
60
Serial number, vehicle
    
96
Servicing
    
10, 74
Settings, system
    
11 8
Shield, snow
    
70
Sidelamps
    
32, 84–86
Side repeater (turn signal)
    
86
Snow chains
    
59, 68–69
Snow screen
    
70
Socket, 12 V accessory
   
29
Socket, auxiliary
    
101, 114
Socket, Jack
    
29, 101
Sockets, audio
    
29, 101
Speed limiter
    
61–62
Speedometer
    
61
Stability control (ESC)
    
36
Starting a Diesel engine
    
67
Starting the vehicle
    
51–52, 55
Starting using another battery     89
Station, radio     
99, 111–112
Stay, engine bonnet
    
72
Steering mounted controls, audio
    
98, 109
Steering wheel (adjustment)
    
23
Stickers, customising
    
77
Stopping the vehicle
    
51–52, 55
Stop & Start
    
14, 25, 27, 56–58, 67, 71, 75, 91
Storage
    
28–29
Sunshine sensor
    
24
Sun visor
    
28
Switch, ignition
    
51–52
Synchronising the remote control
    
18
T
Tables of engines     94–95
Tank, fuel     
67–68
Technical data
    
94–95
Telephone
    
103, 116–117
Third brake lamp
    
87
Time (setting)
    
12, 118
Tools
    
79, 80
Top Tether (fixing)
    
45
Total distance recorder
    
11
Towbar
    
69
Towed loads
    
93
Towing
    
91–92
Towing another vehicle
    
92
Towing the vehicle
    
91–92
Traction control (ASR)
   
36–37   
Page 130 of 148
128
Alphabetical index
Traffic information (TA)    99
Trailer     
69, 94–95
Trajectory control systems
   
36
Triangle, warning
    
79
Trip computer
    
12–14
Tyres
    
76, 97
Tyre under-inflation detection
    
58–60
U
Under-inflation (detection)     58
Unlocking     
15
Unlocking from the inside
    
16
Unlocking the boot
    
15
Unlocking the doors
    
16–17
Updating the date
    
119
Updating the time
    
11 8
USB
    
100, 113, 115
V
Vehicle data recording and privacy     121
Ventilation     
24–27
W
Warning and indicator lamps     7
Warning lamp, driver's seat belt  
not fastened
    
38
Warning lamps     7
Warning lamp, seat belts     
38
Warnings and indicators
    
7–8
Washing
    
61
Washing (advice)
    
76–77
Weights
    
93
Wheel, spare
    
76, 79–81
Windscreen, bottom of heated
    
27
Windscreen, heated
    
27
Wiper blades (changing)
    
33–34
Wipers
    
33