headlamp PEUGEOT 301 2022 User Guide

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Practical information
7Observe the legislation in force in your
country relating to the use of snow
chains and maximum authorised speeds.
Use only the chains designed to be fitted to the
type of wheel fitted to your vehicle :
Original tyre size Maximum link size 185/65 R15 9 mm
195/55 R16
For more information on snow chains, contact a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
Installation tips
► To fit the snow chains during a journey, stop
the vehicle on a flat surface at the side of the
road.


Apply the parking brake and position any
wheel chocks under the wheels to prevent
movement of the vehicle.



Fit the snow chains following the instructions
provided by the manufacturer

.


Move off gently and drive for a few moments,
without exceeding 31

mph (50 km/h).


Stop the vehicle and check that the snow
chains are correctly tightened.
It is strongly recommended that you
practise fitting the snow chains on a level
and dry surface before setting off.
Avoid driving with snow chains on roads that have been cleared of snow to avoid
damaging the vehicle's tyres and the road
surface. If the vehicle is fitted with alloy
wheels, check that no part of the chain or its
fixings is in contact with the wheel rim.
Energy economy mode
This system manages the duration of use of
certain functions, in order to conserve a sufficient
level of charge in the battery with the ignition off.
After switching off the engine and for a maximum
cumulative period of around 30 minutes, you can
continue to use functions such as the audio and
telematics system, dipped beam headlamps or
courtesy lamps.
Selecting the mode
A confirmation message is displayed when
energy economy mode is entered, and the active
functions are placed on standby.
If a telephone call is in progress at the
time, it will be maintained for around 10
minutes via the audio system’s hands-free
system.
Exiting the mode
These functions are automatically reactivated the
next time the vehicle is used.
To restore the use of these functions
immediately, start the engine and let it run:
– For less than 10 minutes, to use the
equipment for approximately 5 minutes.


For more than 10 minutes, to use the
equipment for approximately 30 minutes.
Let the engine run for the specified duration to
ensure that the battery charge is sufficient.
T

o recharge the battery, avoid repeatedly or
continuously restarting the engine.
A flat battery prevents the engine from starting.
For more information on the 12
V battery,
refer to the corresponding section.
Load reduction mode
This system manages the use of certain
functions according to the level of charge
remaining in the battery.
When the vehicle is being driven, the load
reduction function temporarily deactivates certain
functions, such as the air conditioning and the
heated rear screen.
The deactivated functions are reactivated
automatically as soon as conditions permit.
Towing device
Load distribution
► Distribute the load in the trailer so that the
heaviest items are as close as possible to the
axle, and the nose weight approaches the
maximum permitted without exceeding it.

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In the event of a breakdown
8

► Lower the vehicle again fully.
► Fold jack 2 and remove it.


► Tighten the bolts using the wheelbrace 1 only.
► Refit the bolt covers to each of the bolts
(depending on equipment).


Store the tools.
After changing a wheel
Store the punctured wheel in the boot or,
depending on version, remove the central cover
first to store it beneath the floor in place of the
spare wheel.
With a non-standard or 'space-saver'
spare wheel
Do not exceed the maximum authorised
speed of 50 mph (80 km/h) or the maximum
distance of 50 miles (80 km).
Driving with more than one spare wheel of
this type is prohibited.
The wheel trim from the replaced wheel must
not be refitted.
Go to a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
Have the tightening of the spare wheel's bolts
and its tyre pressure checked.
Have the punctured tyre examined. After
inspection, the technician will advise you on
whether the tyre can be repaired or if it must
be replaced.
Changing a bulb
In some weather conditions (e.g. low
temperature or humidity), misting on the
internal surface of the glass of the headlamps
and rear lamps is normal, and will disappear
after the lamps have been on for a few
minutes.
Never look too closely at the light beam
of LED technology lamps - risk of serious
eye injury!


The headlamps have polycarbonate lenses with a protective coating:


Do not clean them with a dry or abrasive
cloth, nor with detergent or solvent
products.



Use a sponge and soapy water or a pH
neutral product.



When using a high-pressure washer on
persistent marks, do not keep the lance
directed towards the headlamps, lamps or
their edges for too long, so as not to damage
their protective coating and seals.
Changing a bulb must only be done with
the ignition off and after the headlamp /

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In the event of a breakdown
lamp has been switched off for several
minutes - risk of serious burns!
Do not touch the bulb directly with your
fingers; use a lint-free cloth.
It is essential only to use anti-ultraviolet
(UV) type bulbs, so as not to damage the
headlamp.
Always replace a failed bulb with a new bulb
of the same type and specification. To avoid
lighting imbalance, replace the bulbs in pairs.
Refitting the lamp units
Perform the operations in the reverse
order to dismantling.
Light-emitting diode (LED)
headlamps and lamps
Depending on version, the affected types of
headlamps/lamps are:


Daytime running lamps/sidelamps.
If you need to replace this type of bulb,
you must contact a PEUGEOT dealer or
a qualified workshop.
Do not touch the LED technology bulbs - risk
of electrocution!
Front lamps
Halogen headlamps
1. Direction indicators (PY21W)
2. Main beam headlamps (H1)
3. Dipped beam headlamps (H7LL)
4. Sidelamps (W5W)
Halogen lamps with daytime running
lamps and front foglamps
1.Direction indicators (PY21W)
2. Main beam headlamps (H1)
3. Dipped beam headlamps (H7LL)
4.Daytime running lamps/Sidelamps (LED)
5. Front foglamps (H11)
Direction indicators
Rapid flashing of the direction indicator
lamp (left or right) indicates that one of
the bulbs on the corresponding side has
failed.


► Turn the connector a quarter turn
anti-clockwise.


Pull the bulb connector
.


Remove the bulb and replace it.
Amber coloured bulbs, such as the direction indicators, must be replaced by
bulbs with identical colour and specifications.

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In the event of a breakdown
8Main beam headlamps

► Remove the protective cover by pulling on
the tab.


Unclip the module support unit.



Remove the bulb connector
.


Remove the bulb and replace it.
T

o reassemble it, reposition the unit in the
housing and clip it back.
Make sure to replace the protective cover with
the tab facing upward.
Dipped beam headlamps

► Remove the protective cover by pulling the
tab.


Push the entire module relative to the support
to unclip one of the two tabs.



Once the first tab is unclipped, release the
second tab.



Remove the bulb connector
.


Remove the bulb and replace it.
T

o reassemble it, position the unit in the housing
and push until the two tabs "clip".
Make sure to replace the protective cover with
the tab facing upward.
Sidelamps

► Remove the protective cover by pulling on
the tab.


Remove the bulb connector
.


Remove the bulb and replace it.
Make sure to replace the protective cover with
the tab facing upward.

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In the event of a breakdown
The replacement of a fuse by a third party
could cause a serious malfunction of the
vehicle.
Installing electrical accessories
The vehicle's electrical system is
designed to operate with standard or optional
equipment.
Before fitting other electrical equipment
or accessories to your vehicle, contact a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
PEUGEOT accepts no responsibility for
the cost incurred in repairing the vehicle
or for rectifying malfunctions resulting from
the installation of accessories not supplied or
not recommended by PEUGEOT and not
installed in accordance with its
recommendations, in particular when the
combined power consumption of all of the
additional equipment connected exceeds 10
milliamperes.
12 V battery
Lead-acid starter batteries
These batteries contain harmful substances (sulphuric acid and lead).
They must be disposed of in accordance
with regulations and must never under any
circumstances be discarded with household
waste.
Dispose of used batteries at a designated
collection point.
Protect your eyes and face before
handling the battery.
All operations on the battery must be carried
out in a well ventilated area and away from
naked flames and sources of sparks, to avoid
any risk of explosion or fire.
Wash your hands afterwards.
Electronic control units/LED
technology headlamps
Never connect the negative jump lead to the
metal part of the electronic control units or at
the back of the headlamps.
Risk of destroying the electronic control units
and/or headlamps!
Connect to the remote earth point provided
for this purpose.
Frozen battery
Never try to charge a frozen battery - risk
of explosion!
If the battery has frozen, have it checked by a
PEUGEOT dealer or by a qualified workshop,
who will verify that the internal components
have not been damaged and that the case
has not cracked, which could lead to a risk of
leakage of toxic and corrosive acid.
Automatic gearbox
Never try to start the engine by pushing
the vehicle.
Symbols
No sparks or naked flames, no smoking.
Always protect your eyes. Explosive gases can cause blindness and injury.
Keep the vehicle's battery out of the reach
of children.
The vehicle's battery contains sulphuric acid which can make you go blind or
cause severe burns.
For more information, refer to the
handbook.
Explosive gases can be present close to
the battery.
Procedure for starting the engine using another
battery or for charging a discharged battery.
Accessing the battery
The battery is located under the bonnet.

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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

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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

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