suspension Peugeot Boxer 2020 Owner's Manual

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Contents





 ■
Overview
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Eco-driving
1Instruments
Instrument panel 6
Warning and indicator lamps 6
Indicators 10
Vehicle configuration (MODE)
13
Touch screen audio and multimedia system 18
Setting the date and time 18
Trip computer 19
Trip computer 19
2Access
Key 20
Remote control 20
Front doors 23
Sliding side door 23
Rear doors 24
Alarm 24
Electric windows 25
3Ease of use and comfort
Front seats 27
Front bench seat 28
Rear seats 29
Rear bench seat 29
Steering wheel adjustment 30
Mirrors 31
Heating and Ventilation 31
Heating / Manual air conditioning 32
Automatic air conditioning 33
Additional heating systems 34
Rear heating/air conditioning 35
Additional programmable heating 36
Front demist - defrost 38
Rear screen de-icing 38
Cab layout 38
Rear fittings
42
Exterior fittings 45
4Lighting and visibility
Lighting control stalk 46
Direction indicators 46
Automatic headlamp dip 47
Headlamp beam height adjustment 48
Wiper control stalk 49
Changing a wiper blade 50
5Safety
General safety recommendations 51
Hazard warning lamps 51
Horn 51
Electronic stability control (ESC) 52
Seat belts 55
Airbags 57
Child seats 58
Deactivating the front passenger airbag 60
ISOFIX seats 61
Child lock 63
6Driving
Driving recommendations 64
Starting-switching off the engine 67
Battery standby system 67
Parking brake 68
Gearbox 68
Gear shift indicator 69
Stop & Start 69
Hill start assist 70
Tyre under-inflation detection
71
Pneumatic suspension 72
Driving and manoeuvring aids - General
recommendations
73
Speed Limit recognition and recommendation 75
Speed limiter 76
Cruise control - particular recommendations 78
Cruise control 78
Cruise control (3L HDi engine) 79
Lane Departure Warning System 80
Blind Spot Monitoring System with trailer
detection
83
Active Safety Brake with Distance Alert and
Intelligent emergency braking assistance
84
Rear parking sensors 87
Reversing Camera 87
7Practical information
Fuel 90
Compatibility of fuels 91
Snow chains 91
Towing a trailer 92

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Overview
Instruments and controls

1.Fusebox
2. Additional programmable heating
3. Pneumatic suspension / Reading spotlamps
/ Additional rear ventilation
4. Cruise control / speed limiter controls
5. Vehicle configuration / Headlamps beam
height / Front/rear foglamps
6. Lighting control and direction indicator stalk
7. Instrument panel with display screen
8. Wiper / screenwash / trip computer control
stalk
9. Ignition switch
10. Driver's front airbag / Horn
11 . Audio system steering-mounted controls
Centre console

1.Audio system / Navigation
2. Heating / Air conditioning
3. Storage compartment / Removable ashtray
4.
12 volt accessory socket (180 W max)
5. USB socket / Cigarette lighter
6. Dynamic stability control (DSC/ASR) /
Intelligent traction control
7. Hill assist descent control
8. Lane departure warning system
9. Hazard warning lamps
10. Central locking / Locking indicator lamp
11 . De-icing / Demisting
12. Gear lever

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Instruments
1For more information on a system or a function,
refer to the corresponding section.
Warning lamp continuously
lit
The illumination of a red or orange warning lamp
indicates the occurrence of a fault that needs
further investigation.
If a warning lamp remains lit
The references (1), (2) and (3) in the warning
and indicator lamp description indicate whether
you should contact a qualified professional in
addition to the immediate recommended actions.
(1): You must stop the vehicle.
Stop as soon as it is safe to do so and switch off
the ignition.
(2): Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
(3): Visit a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
List of warning and
indicator lamps
Red warning/indicator lamps
Coolant temperature
On H in the red zone or fixed with the
needle in the red zone.
The coolant temperature is too high and/or has
abnormally increased. Carry out (1), then wait until the engine has
cooled down before topping up the level, if
necessary. If the problem persists, carry out (2).
Engine oil pressureFlashing, for a few seconds, accompanied
by a message in the display.
The engine oil quality is deteriorated.
Change the engine oil as soon as possible.
After a second alert level, engine performance
will be limited.
Temporarily or permanently on, with the engine running.
A lack of oil or a major malfunction is detected.
Carry out (1) then manually check the level.
If necessary, top up.
If the level is correct, carry out (2).
Battery chargeFixed.
A malfunction in the charging circuit or the
battery is detected.
Check the battery terminals.
Fixed or flashing, despite the checks.
An ignition or injection malfunction is
detected.
Carry out (2).
Opening detectionFixed.
One of the vehicle access openings is not
properly closed.
Check that the cab doors, the rear and side
doors and the bonnet are closed.
Power steeringFixed, accompanied by an audible signal
and a message on the screen.
The power steering has a fault.
Drive carefully at moderate speed, then carry
out (3).
AirbagsFixed or flashing.
One of the airbags or seat belt
pyrotechnic pretensioners is faulty.
Carry out (3).
Seat belt not fastenedFixed, then flashing.
The driver has not fastened his seat belt.
Pull the strap then insert the tongue in the
buckle.
Accompanied by an audible signal, then fixed.
The vehicle is moving with the driver's seat belt
unfastened.
Check that the seat belt is fastened correctly by
pulling the strap.
Pneumatic suspensionFixed.
The system has a fault.
Carry out (3).
Parking brakeFixed.
The parking brake is applied or not
properly released.

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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
http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com/APddb/
website.
Hazard warning lamps


► Pressing the red button causes all the direction indicators to flash.
They can operate with the ignition off.
Horn

► Press the central part of the steering wheel.

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The inflation pressures defined for the vehicle can be found on the tyre pressure
label.
Tyre pressures should be checked when the
tyres are "cold" (vehicle stopped for 1 hour or
after a journey of less than 6 miles (10 km) at
moderate speeds). Otherwise, add 0.3 bar to
the pressures shown on the label.
For more information on Identification
markings, including the tyre pressure label,
refer to the corresponding section.
The tyre pressure measurement unit can be configured with the MODE button: in
the "Tyre pressure measurement” menu, select
"psi/bar/kPa".
For more information on Vehicle configuration
(MODE), refer to the corresponding section.
Under-inflation alert
This is signalled by the fixed illumination of this warning lamp, accompanied by an
audible signal and, depending on equipment, the
display of a message.
In the event of an anomaly noted on just one of
the tyres, depending on equipment, the symbol
or the message displayed identifies it.
► Reduce speed immediately , avoid excessive steering movements and avoid sudden braking.► Stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so.
The loss of pressure detected does not
always cause visible bulging of the tyre.
Do not rely on just a visual check.
► Using a compressor , such as the one in the temporary puncture repair kit, check the
pressures of the four tyres when cold.
► If it is not possible to make this check immediately, drive carefully at reduced speed.► In the event of a puncture, use the temporary puncture repair kit or the spare wheel
(depending on equipment).
The alert is kept active until the tyre/tyres concerned is/are reinflated, repaired or
replaced.
Malfunction
The flashing and then fixed illumination of this warning lamp, accompanied by the
illumination of the service warning lamp, and
depending on equipment, the display of a
message, indicates a fault with the system.
In this case, the tyre pressures are no longer
monitored.
This alert is also displayed if at least one wheel is not equipped with a sensor.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop to have the system checked or, following a puncture, to have the original wheel,
equipped with a sensor, refitted.
Pneumatic suspension

If the vehicle is equipped with pneumatic
suspension, it is possible to change the height
of the rear sill, in order to facilitate loading or
unloading.



There is a normal sill level, as well as 3 higher levels (from +1 to +3) and 3 lower levels (from -1 to -3). Each level reached is displayed on the
instrument panel display screen.
Loading sill height manual
correction
Adjusting the platform sill up or down
► A quick press on one of the controls selects the upper or lower level. Each press (diode lit)
increases or decreases by one level.
A long press on one of the controls selects the
maximum corresponding level (-3 or +3).
Returning to the normal sill height
► Press the same number of times in the opposite direction of the displayed position.
Deactivation/Reactivation
► Press and hold both controls simultaneously to deactivate/reactivate the system.
Deactivation is confirmed by the lighting of the
control LEDs.
Beyond a speed of 3 mph (5 km/h), the
system reactivates automatically.
Loading sill height
automatic correction
Beyond a speed of 12 mph (20 km/h), the
system automatically restores the rear sill height
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6Loading sill height manual
correction
Adjusting the platform sill up or down
► A quick press on one of the controls selects the upper or lower level. Each press (diode lit)
increases or decreases by one level.
A long press on one of the controls selects the
maximum corresponding level (-3 or +3).
Returning to the normal sill height
► Press the same number of times in the opposite direction of the displayed position.
Deactivation/Reactivation
► Press and hold both controls simultaneously to deactivate/reactivate the system.
Deactivation is confirmed by the lighting of the
control LEDs.
Beyond a speed of 3 mph (5 km/h), the
system reactivates automatically.
Loading sill height
automatic correction
Beyond a speed of 12 mph (20 km/h), the
system automatically restores the rear sill height
to its normal level.
Malfunction
If a fault occurs with the system, this
warning lamp comes on.
Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop.
Driving with the suspension set too high
or too low poses risk of damaging
components under the body.
The height may be adjusted automatically to
take account of changes in temperature or
loading.
You must avoid using this control in the
following circumstances:
– when working underneath the vehicle,– when changing a wheel,– when the vehicle is being transported by lorry, train, ferry, boat, etc.
To avoid damaging the vehicle or injuring
anyone, check that there is nothing or no
person that might be close to or come into
contact with the vehicle, before raising or
lowering the suspension.
Driving and manoeuvring
aids - General
recommendations
Driving and manoeuvring aids cannot, in
any circumstances, replace the need for
vigilance on the part of the driver.
The driver must comply with the Highway
Code, must remain in control of the vehicle in
all circumstances and must be able to retake
control of it at all times. The driver must adapt
the speed to climactic conditions, traffic and
the state of the road.
It is the driver's responsibility to constantly
check the traffic, to assess the relative
distances and speeds of other vehicles and to
anticipate their movements before indicating
and changing lane.
The systems cannot exceed the limits of the
laws of physics.
Driving aids
You should hold the steering wheel
with both hands, always use the interior and
exterior rear view mirrors, always keep the
feet close to the pedals and take a break
every two hours.
Manoeuvring aids
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simultaneously in the two dedicated areas of the
instrument panel.
If an additional road sign is detected, such
as a reduced speed limit for wet road sign, it
is displayed in an empty window below the
corresponding sign.
Additional signs are filtered as follows:
– Signs for snow or ice only appear if the outside temperature is below 3°C.– Signs for snow, rain or fog are only displayed if the wipers are activated while the outside
temperature is below 3°C.
– Signs concerning heavy goods vehicles are not displayed if they concern a vehicle weighing
less than 4 tonnes.
– Signs concerning farm equipment are not displayed.
Signs such as no overtaking go out after about
40 seconds on the instrument panel.
Activation/Deactivation
This function can be set using the MODE
button: in the “Traffic Sign” menu, select
“ON” or “OFF”.
For more information on Vehicle
configuration (MODE) , refer to the
corresponding section.
Operating limits
The system does not take account of reduced
speed limits, especially those imposed in the
following cases:
– Poor weather (rain, snow).– Atmospheric pollution.– Towing.– Driving with a space-saver type spare wheel or snow chains fitted.– Driving with a non-standard suspension kit.– Tyre repaired using the temporary puncture repair kit.– Young drivers.The system may not display the speed limit if it
does not detect a speed limit sign within a preset
period and in the following situations:
– Road signs that are obstructed, non-standard, damaged or bent.– Obsolete or incorrect maps.– Road incline causing the sign to be out of the camera field of vision (on a slope, for example). – Change in the vehicle load that causes the camera to tilt significantly (system operation may
temporarily be suspended to enable camera
self-calibration).
Speed limiter
Refer to the General recommendations on the
use of driving and manoeuvring aids .
System which prevents the vehicle
from exceeding the speed
programmed by the driver. The speed is selected when the vehicle is
stationary with the engine running or while
driving with at least 2
nd gear engaged.
The minimum speed to be programmed is 19
mph (30 km/h).
The vehicle responds to the driver's foot
pressure on the accelerator until resistance is felt
in the pedal, which signifies that the vehicle has
reached the programmed speed.
However, depressing the pedal beyond this point
of resistance to the floor allows you to exceed
the programmed speed. To resume use of the
speed limiter, gradually release the pressure
on the accelerator pedal and return below the
programmed speed.


1. Selection of the speed limiter function
2. Activation / deactivation of the function
3. Programming a speed
The selection status of the function and the
programmed speed are visible in the instrument
panel display screen.
Selecting the function
► Turn ring 1 all the way down. The speed
limiter is selected, but is not yet active.


The display indicates OFF and the last
programmed speed.
Programming a speed
A speed can be programmed without activating
the speed limiter but with the engine running.
To memorise a speed higher than the previous
one:
► Move the control upwards (+).A short press increases the setting by 1 mph
(km/h).
Pressing and holding increases the setting in
steps of 5 mph (km/h).
To memorise a speed lower than the previous
one:
► Move the control downwards (-).A short press decreases the setting by 1 mph
(km/h).
Pressing and holding decreases the setting in
steps of 5 mph (km/h).
Activation/Deactivation
► Press button 2 to activate the speed limiter.

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In the event of a breakdown
8► Disconnect hose I and directly connect it
to the tyre valve; the cartridge will thereby be
connected to the compressor and the sealant will
not be injected.
If the tyre needs to be deflated, connect hose
I to the tyre valve and press the yellow button
located in the centre of the compressor switch.
Replacing the cartridge

To replace the sealant cartridge, proceed as
follows:
► Disconnect the hose I.► Turn the cartridge to be replaced anti-clockwise and lift it.► Insert the new cartridge and turn it clockwise,► Reconnect the hose I and connect pipe B to
its location.
The cartridge contains ethylene glycol, which is harmful if swallowed and irritates
the eyes.
It must be kept out of the reach of children.
After use, do not discard the cartridge in standard waste, take it to a
PEUGEOT dealer or an authorised waste
disposal site.
Spare wheel
Parking
► Park the vehicle where it does not block traffic: the ground must be level, stable and
non-slippery.
► If the road is sloping or damaged, place an object under the wheels to act as a chock.► With a manual gearbox, engage first gear then switch off the ignition to block the wheels.► Apply the parking brake and check that the warning lamp is on in the instrument panel.► The passengers must get out of the vehicle and wait where they are safe.► Put on the high visibility vest and signal that the vehicle is immobile by using the devices
envisaged by the legislation in force in the
country where you are driving (warning triangle,
hazard warning lamps, etc.).
► Equip yourself with the tools.
Special feature with pneumatic
suspension
If fitted to the vehicle, activate the vehicle lifting
mode before lifting the vehicle with a jack.


For right-hand drive vehicles, the buttons are
located on the right of the steering wheel.
► With the ignition on, press both buttons 1 and
2 simultaneously for at least 5 seconds.
Their indicator lamps light up, and remain fixed.
► To exit this mode, press buttons 1 and 2
simultaneously for an additional 5 seconds.
Their indicator lamps go out and the system
becomes fully operational again.
This mode is automatically deactivated if you
exceed the speed by about 3 mph (5 km/h).
Once the vehicle is well secured, proceed in the
following order:
1- Getting the tools.
2- Removing the spare wheel from its
housing.
3- Positioning the jack.
4- Replacing the wheel to be repaired.
5- Storing the wheel to be repaired.

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Special features
10Tipper truck

The lifting of the tipper is provided by a hydro-
electric unit powered by the vehicle's battery.


The ascent or descent is done by holding the
corresponding buttons of the magnetic and
removable remote control located on a support
inside the cab.
The lifting of the tipper is powered by unit's
motor.
The descent is powered by a solenoid valve
opening the strut's oil return.
An anti-drop system makes the descent of the
tipper safe whether static or lifting.
Safety recommendations

Never drive with the tail board down.
Ensure that there are no people or
obstacles present (on the ground and higher
up) when unloading.
Never leave the tipper raised when not in use.
Always tip with the upper part of the rear tail
board locked.
Observe the payload on the tare plate on the
vehicle.
Regularly check that the suspensions are in
good condition and that the tyres are inflated
to the recommended pressure.
Spread the load evenly in the tipper.
Transport homogeneous products which flow
easily.
Never drive, even slowly, with the tipper
raised.
Tip on a flat and hard surface: sloping or loose ground can cause a displacement
of the centre of gravity which affects the stability
of the whole unit.