PEUGEOT 301 2022 Owner's Guide
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Ease of use and comfort
3Storage compartments 
 
► For access to the closed storage box, lift the 
lever to open the lid.
 
 
► To access the open storage under the 
armrest, lift the armrest fully backward.
USB socket 
 
A USB port is located on the central console.
It allows the connection of portable devices or 
USB memory sticks.
It reads the audio files and sends them to your 
audio system to be played through the vehicle's 
speakers.
You can manage these files using the audio 
system control panel and display them in the 
screen.
When the USB port is used, the portable device 
charges automatically.
While charging, a message is displayed if the 
current drawn by the portable device exceeds 
the power rating of the vehicle's port.
Cigarette lighter/12 V 
accessory socket(s)
 
 
► To use the cigarette lighter, press it in and 
wait a few seconds until it pops out automatically.
►
 
T
 o use a 12   V accessory (max. power: 
120
  W), remove the cigarette lighter and connect 
a suitable adaptor.
You can use this socket to connect a telephone 
charger, a bottle warmer, etc.
After use, put the cigarette lighter back into place 
straight away.
The connection of an electrical device  not approved by PEUGEOT, such as a 
USB charger, may adversely affect the 
operation of vehicle electrical systems, 
causing faults such as poor radio reception or 
interference with displays in the screens.    
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Courtesy lamps
1.Courtesy lamps
2. Front reading lamps
Front and rear courtesy 
lamps
In this position, the courtesy lamp comes 
on gradually:
–
 
when the vehicle is unlocked.
–
 
when the key is removed from the ignition 
switch.
–
 
when a door is opened.
–
 
when the remote control locking button is 
activated, in order to locate the vehicle.
It switches off gradually:
–
 
when the vehicle is locked.
–
 
when the ignition is switched on.
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30 seconds after the last door is closed.
Permanently off. 
Permanent lighting. 
In "Permanent lighting" mode, the lighting time 
varies according to the circumstances:
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With 
 the ignition off, approximately 10 minutes.
–
 
In energy saving mode, approximately 30 
seconds.
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With the engine running, unlimited.
Reading lamps
► With the ignition  on, operate the 
corresponding switch.
Do not place anything against the 
courtesy lamps.    
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Lighting and visibility
4Exterior lighting control 
stalk
Main lighting 
 
 
 
Lamps off (ignition off)/
Daytime running lamps (engine running)
Sidelamps only 
Dipped or main beam headlamps 
Headlamp dipping 
 
► Pull the lighting control stalk to switch 
between dipped and main beam headlamps.
In lamps off and sidelamps modes, pull the 
lighting control stalk to switch the main beam 
headlamps on directly ("headlamp flash").
Display
Illumination of the corresponding indicator 
lamp on the instrument panel confirms that the 
selected lighting is on.
A fault with a lamp is signalled by the  permanent illumination of this warning 
lamp, accompanied by the display of a message 
and an audible signal.
Rear foglamp
They only work if the dipped or main  beam headlamps are on.
 
 
► Rotate the ring forwards/backwards to turn 
it on/off.
Front foglamps/Rear 
foglamp
They operate with the dipped or main  beam headlamps on.
 
 
► Rotate the ring forwards:
•  once to switch on the front foglamps,
•
 
a second time to switch on the rear foglamp.
►
 
T
 urn in the opposite direction to switch off.
►
 
Rotate the ring backwards to switch the 
foglamps off; the sidelamps will then switch off.
Switching on the foglamps is prohibited 
in clear weather or in rain, both day and 
night. In these situations, the power of their 
beams may dazzle other drivers. They must 
only be used in fog or falling snow (rules may 
vary depending on country).
Do not forget to switch off the foglamps when 
they are no longer necessary.   
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Switching off of the lighting when the 
ignition is switched off 
When the ignition is switched off, all of the 
lamps turn off immediately, except for the 
dipped beam headlamps if automatic guide-
me-home lighting is activated.
Switching on the lamps after 
switching off the ignition
To reactivate the lighting control, rotate the 
ring to the "0" position - lamps off, then to the 
desired position.
If the driver's door is opened, a temporary 
audible signal warns the driver that the lamps 
are on.
The lamps, with the exception of the 
sidelamps, switch off automatically after a 
maximum duration of 30 minutes to avoid 
draining the battery.
They will go off automatically after a period 
of time that depends on the level of charge in 
the battery (entering energy economy mode).
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!
 
 
Travelling abroad
Vehicles equipped with halogen 
headlamps:
If planning to use your vehicle in a country 
that drives on the other side of the road, the 
dipped beam headlamps must be adjusted to 
avoid dazzling oncoming drivers. Consult a 
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
Daytime running lamps/
Sidelamps
(Depending on version)
These LED lamps at the front of the vehicle light 
up automatically when the engine starts.
They perform the following functions:
–
 
Daytime running lamps (lighting control stalk 
at position "
0" with adequate ambient light).
In daytime running lamps mode, the 
diodes are brighter.
Guide-me-home lighting 
 
► With the ignition off, pull the lighting control 
stalk toward you ("headlamp flash") to activate/
deactivate the function.
Manual guide-me-home lighting goes off 
automatically after a period of time.
Direction indicators 
 
► Left or right: lower or raise the lighting control 
stalk, beyond the point of resistance.
Three flashes
► Press briefly upwards or downwards, without 
going beyond the point of resistance; the 
direction indicators will flash 3 times.   
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4Headlamp beam height 
adjustment
 
 
 
 
To avoid causing a nuisance to other road users, 
the height of the headlamp beams should be 
adjusted according to the load in the vehicle.
0. (Initial adjustment) Driver only or driver + front passenger
-. Driver + front passenger + rear passengers
1. Driver + front passenger + rear passengers + 
load in the boot
-. Driver + front passenger + rear passengers + 
load in the boot
2. Driver only + maximum authorised load in 
the boot
Wiper control stalk
Before operating the wipers in wintry 
conditions, clear any snow, ice or frost 
from the windscreen and around the wiper 
arms and blades.
Do not operate the wipers on a dry 
windscreen. In extremely hot or cold 
weather, check that the wiper blades are not 
stuck to the windscreen before operating the 
wipers.
After using an automatic car wash, you  may temporarily notice abnormal noises 
and poorer wiping performance.
   You do not 
need to replace the wiper blades.
Front wipers 
 
 
 
Raise or lower the control to the desired position 
to change the wiping speed.
Fast wiping (heavy rain). 
Normal wiping (moderate rain). 
Intermittent wiping (proportional to the 
speed of the vehicle).
Off. 
Single wipe (press down and release). 
Windscreen wash
► Pull the wiper control stalk towards you and 
hold.
The screenwash then the windscreen wipers 
operate for a pre-determined time.
The screenwash jets are not adjustable.  Do not handle them (risk of damage).
To avoid damaging the wiper blades, do not operate the screenwash if the 
screenwash reservoir is empty.
Only operate the screenwash if there is no 
risk of the fluid freezing on the windscreen 
and hindering visibility. During the winter 
period, use "very cold climate" rated products.
Never top up with water.
Special position of the 
windscreen wipers
This maintenance position is used while cleaning 
or replacing the wiper blades. It can also be    
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useful, in wintry weather (ice, snow), to release 
the wiper blades from the windscreen.
To maintain the effectiveness of the flat wiper blades, it is advisable to:
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handle them with care.
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clean them regularly using soapy water
 .
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avoid using them to hold cardboard on the 
windscreen.
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replace them at the first signs of wear
 .
Before removing a windscreen wiper blade 
 
Operating the wiper control stalk immediately 
after switching off the ignition will place the wiper 
blades in a vertical position.
► 
Proceed with the desired operation or the 
replacement of the wiper blades.
After refitting a windscreen wiper blade
► To return the wiper blades to their initial 
position after the operation, switch on the ignition 
and operate the wiper control stalk.
Changing a wiper blade
Removing/Refitting at the front 
 
► Carry out these wiper blade replacement 
operations from the driver's side.
►
 
Starting with the wiper blade farthest from 
you, hold each arm by the rigid section and raise 
it as far as possible.
Take care not to hold the arms at the jet  locations.
Do not touch the wiper blades - risk of 
irreparable deformation.
Do not release them while moving them. Risk 
of damaging the windscreen!
►
 
Clean the windscreen using screenwash 
fluid.
Do not apply "Rain X" type water-
repellent products. ►
 
Unclip the worn wiper blade closest to you 
and remove it.
►
  
Install the new wiper blade and clip it to the 
arm.
►
  
Repeat the procedure for the other wiper 
blade.
►
  
Starting with the wiper blade closest to you, 
once again hold each arm by the rigid section, 
then guide it carefully onto the windscreen.   
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Safety
5General safety 
recommendations
Do not remove the labels attached in 
different places on your vehicle. They 
include safety warnings as well as 
identification information for the vehicle.
For all work on your vehicle, use a 
qualified workshop that has the technical 
information, skills and equipment required, all 
of which a PEUGEOT dealer is able to 
provide.
Depending on country regulations, 
certain safety equipment may be 
mandatory: high visibility safety vests, 
warning triangles, breathalysers, spare bulbs, 
spare fuses, fire extinguisher, first aid kit, mud 
flaps at the rear of the vehicle, etc.
Installing electrical accessories:
–  The fitting of electrical equipment or 
accessories not approved by PEUGEOT
 may 
cause excessive current consumption and 
faults and failures with the electrical system 
of your vehicle. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer 
for information on the range of approved 
accessories.
–
 
As a safety measure, access to the 
diagnostic socket, used for the vehicle's 
electronic systems, is reserved strictly for 
PEUGEOT dealers or qualified workshops, 
equipped with the special tools required (risk 
of malfunctions of the vehicle's electronic 
systems that could cause breakdowns or 
serious accidents). The Manufacturer cannot 
be held responsible if this advice is not 
followed.
–
 
Any modification or adaptation not intended 
or authorised by PEUGEOT
 or carried out 
without meeting the technical requirements 
defined by the Manufacturer will result in the 
suspension of the commercial warranty.
Installation of accessory radio 
communication transmitters
Before installing a radio communication 
transmitter with an external aerial, you must 
without fail contact a PEUGEOT dealer for 
the specification of transmitters which can 
be fitted (frequency, maximum power, aerial 
position, specific installation requirements), 
in line with the Vehicle Electromagnetic 
Compatibility Directive (2004/104/EC).
Declarations of conformity for radio 
equipment
The relevant certificates are available on the 
brand website:
http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com/APddb/
Hazard warning lamps 
 
 
 
► Pressing this red button causes all the 
direction indicators to flash.
They can work with the ignition switched off.
Automatic operation of  hazard warning lamps
When braking in an emergency, depending on 
the rate of deceleration, the hazard warning 
lamps come on automatically. They switch off 
automatically when you next accelerate.
They can be switched off by pressing the button.    
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Horn 
 
► Press the central part of the steering wheel.
Electronic stability control 
(ESC)
The electronic stability control programme includes the following systems:
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Anti-lock braking system (ABS) and Electronic 
brake force distribution (EBFD).
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Emergency braking assistance (EBA).
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Anti-slip regulation (ASR).
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Dynamic stability control (DSC).
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)/Electronic brake force 
distribution (EBFD)
These systems enhance the vehicle’s stability 
and handling during braking, and enable greater 
control while cornering, particularly on poor or 
slippery road surfaces.
ABS prevents wheel locking in the event of 
emergency braking.
Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD) 
manages overall braking pressure on each 
individual wheel.
►
 
When braking in an emergency
 , depress 
the pedal very firmly and maintain this 
pressure.
Normal operation of the ABS may make 
itself felt by slight vibrations of the brake 
pedal.
The fixed illumination of this warning lamp  signals that there is a fault with the ABS.
The vehicle retains conventional braking. Drive 
carefully at a moderate speed.
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a 
qualified workshop.
This warning lamp, when lit together with  the STOP and ABS warning lamps, 
accompanied by a message and an audible 
signal, indicates an EBFD malfunction.
You must stop the vehicle.
Stop as soon as it is safe to do so and switch off 
the ignition.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
When changing wheels (tyres and rims), 
ensure that these are approved for your 
vehicle.
After an impact
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer 
or a qualified workshop.
Emergency braking 
assistance (EBA)
This system reduces the emergency stopping 
distance, by optimising the braking pressure.
It is triggered in relation to the speed at which 
the brake pedal is depressed. The effect of this 
is a reduction in the resistance of the pedal and 
an increase in braking efficiency.
Anti-slip regulation (ASR)  / Dynamic stability control 
(DSC)
Anti-slip regulation (or traction control) optimises 
traction by using engine braking and by applying 
the brakes on the driving wheels to avoid one 
or more wheels spinning. It also enhances the 
vehicle's directional stability.
If there is a difference between the vehicle’s 
trajectory and the path desired by the driver, the 
dynamic stability control system automatically 
uses engine braking and the brakes on one or 
more wheels to return the vehicle to the desired 
path, within the limits of the laws of physics.
These systems are activated automatically every 
time the vehicle is started.
These systems are activated in the event of a problem with grip or trajectory     
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5(confirmed by this warning lamp flashing on the 
instrument panel).
Deactivation / Reactivation
In exceptional conditions (starting a vehicle 
which is bogged down, stuck in snow, on soft 
ground, etc.), it may be advisable to deactivate 
the ASR system, so that the wheels can turn 
freely and regain grip.
Reactivate the system as soon as the level of 
grip permits.
 
 
 
 
► Press this button to deactivate   / reactivate the 
function.
The button indicator lamp is on when the 
function is deactivated.
Deactivation is confirmed by the 
illumination of this indicator lamp in the 
instrument panel.
The ASR system is reactivated automatically 
every time the ignition is switched back on or 
from 31 mph (50
  km/h).
Below 31 mph (50
  km/h), you can reactivate it 
manually.
Malfunction
In the event of a malfunction, this warning 
lamp lights up on the instrument panel, 
accompanied by the display of a message and 
an audible signal.
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a 
qualified workshop.
ASR/DSC
These systems enhance safety during 
normal driving, but should not encourage 
the driver to take extra risks or drive at high 
speed.
It is in conditions of reduced grip (rain, snow, 
ice) that the risk of loss of grip increases. It 
is therefore important for your safety to keep 
these systems activated in all conditions, and 
particularly in difficult conditions.
Correct operation of these systems depends 
on compliance with the manufacturer's 
recommendations relating to the wheels 
(tyres and rims), braking and electronic 
components, as well as the assembly and 
repair procedures provided by PEUGEOT 
dealers.
In order to ensure that these systems remain 
effective in wintry conditions, the use of snow 
or all-season tyres is recommended. All four 
wheels must be fitted with tyres approved for 
your vehicle.
All tyre specifications are listed on the 
tyre/paint label. For more information 
on Identification markings , refer to the 
corresponding section.
Seat belts
Front seat belts
The front seat belts are fitted with a pyrotechnic 
pretensioning system and a force limiting 
system.
This system improves safety in the front seats in 
the event of a front or side impact. 
Depending on the severity of the impact, the 
pyrotechnic pretensioning system instantly 
tightens the seat belts against the body of the 
occupants.
The pyrotechnic pretensioning seat belts are 
enabled when the ignition is on.
The force limiter reduces the pressure of the 
seat belt on the chest of the occupant, thus 
improving their protection.    
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Rear seat belts 
 
Each of the rear seats has a three-point seat belt 
with inertia reel.
Fastening 
 
► Pull the strap, then insert the tongue into the 
buckle.
►
 
Check that the seat belt is fastened correctly 
by pulling on the strap.
Unfastening
► Press the red button on the buckle.
►  Guide the seat belt as it is reeled in.
Seat belt not fastened/
unfastened alerts
 
 
 
 
1. Front left seat belt warning lamp
2. Front right seat belt warning lamp
3. Rear left seat belt warning lamp
4. Rear centre seat belt warning lamp
5. Rear right seat belt warning lamp
Not fastened at the front
When the ignition is switched on, the warning 
lamp and the corresponding indicator lamps light 
up if the driver and/or the front passenger have 
not fastened their seat belts.
At a speed greater than 12 mph (20 km/h), 
these warning lamps flash, accompanied by an 
increasing audible signal for approximately two 
minutes. After two minutes, these warning lamps 
remain on as long as the front seatbelts are not 
fastened.
Not fastened at the rear
When the ignition is switched on and with the 
engine running or the vehicle moving at a speed 
below 12 mph (20
  km/h), the warning lamp and 
the corresponding indicator lamps light up for 
1 minute, if one or more rear seat belts are not 
fastened.
Unfastened
After the ignition is switched on, the warning 
lamp and the corresponding indicator lamps light 
up if the driver and/or one or more passengers 
unfasten their seat belts.
At a speed greater than 12 mph (20 km/h), these 
warning lamps flash, accompanied by an audible 
signal for approximately two minutes. After this 
time, these warning lamps remain on as long as 
the seatbelts are not refastened.
Advice
The driver must ensure that passengers  use the seat belts correctly and that they 
are all fastened before setting off.
Wherever seated in the vehicle, you must 
always fasten the seat belt, even for short 
journeys.
Do not invert the seat belt buckles, as they 
will not fulfil their role properly.
To ensure the proper functioning of the belt 
buckles, make sure that there are no foreign 
bodies present (e.g.
  a coin) before fastening.