dashboard PEUGEOT BOXER 2021 User Guide

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Practical information
7Roof-mounted carrying
systems


For safety reasons and to avoid damaging the
roof, it is imperative to use a carrying system
(roof bars or roof rack) approved for the vehicle.
Roof bars can only be fitted on H1 or H2 height
versions of vans, combis and minibuses. On
minibuses, check the presence of a roof air
conditioning unit.
The carrying device must be fixed to the
anchorage points on the roof of the vehicle: 6,
8 or 10, depending on the wheelbase of the
vehicle.
Observe the fitting instructions and the
conditions of use in the guide supplied with the
carrying device.
Maximum roof load, evenly distributed:
150 kg, for all versions, within the limits
of the gross vehicle weight (GVW).
Roofs cannot be equipped with a
carrying system on H3 height versions.
Strictly observe the legal provisions in
force concerning the maximum volume
measurements.
For more information on the Technical
data of the vehicle, and in particular on
the dimensions, refer to the corresponding
section.
Bonnet
Opening
Before doing anything under the bonnet,
deactivate the Stop & Start system to
avoid the risk of injury related to an automatic
change to START mode.
Electric motor
Take care with objects or clothing that
could be caught in the blades of the cooling
fan or in certain moving components - risk of
strangulation and serious injury!
Before carrying out any work under the
bonnet, you must switch off the ignition
and

disconnect the nozzle from the charging
connector
if it is connected.
On the inside
This operation must only be done with the
vehicle stationary and the driver’s door open.


► Pull the control located on the side of the
dashboard towards you.

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In the event of a breakdown
Temporary puncture repair kit
This temporary puncture repair kit is stored in a
bag, placed in one of the front doors.


It includes:

A cartridge A, containing sealant, equipped
with: •

a filling pipe B

,


a sticker
C indicating "50 mph (80 km/h)
max.", which the driver must attach to the
dashboard, within their field of view, after
having repaired the tyre.


A
quick user guide for the repair kit.


A
compressor D equipped with a pressure
gauge and connectors.


Adapters for inflating various objects.
Repairing a tyre
► Apply the parking brake.

► Unscrew the cap on the tyre valve, remove
filling pipe B and screw ring E onto the valve.


Make sure compressor switch F

is in
position

0
(off).


Start the engine.



Insert plug
G into the nearest socket on the
vehicle.


Operate the compressor by setting switch F


to position I (on).


Inflate the tyre to a pressure of 5 bar
.
To obtain a more accurate reading, it is
recommended to check the pressure value on
pressure gauge H, with the compressor off.


If a pressure
of at least 3 bar is not reached
within 5 minutes, disconnect the compressor
from the valve and the power socket, then move
the vehicle forwards by approximately 10 metres,
to disperse the sealant inside the tyre.


Then repeat the inflation procedure:



if a pressure of at least
3 bar is not reached
within 10 minutes, immobilise the vehicle:
the tyre is too damaged and could not be
repaired. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.


if the tyre pressure has reached 5 bar

,
restart immediately.


After driving for approximately 10 minutes,
stop and check the tyre pressure again.



Restore the correct pressure in accordance
with the label on the driver's side pillar and
contact a PEUGEOT

dealer or a qualified
workshop as soon as possible.
This puncture repair kit and the replacement cartridges are available
from a PEUGEOT dealer.
Checking and restoring
pressure
The compressor can only be used to check and
restore pressure.


► Disconnect hose I and directly connect it
to the tyre valve; the cartridge will thereby be

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Alphabetical index
A
ABS 29
Accelerated charging unit (Wallbox)
71
Accessories

28
Active Safety Brake

90–92
AdBlue®

86
AdBlue® tank

87
Adjusting the date

21
Adjusting the seat angle

18
Adjusting the seat belt height

60–61
Adjusting the time

21
Advice on care and maintenance

70, 88
Advice on driving

6, 69–70
Airbags

35, 37
Airbags, curtain

35
Airbags, front

62–63
Airbags, lateral

35
Air conditioning

23, 39–40
Air conditioning, additional

39–40
Air conditioning, automatic

24
Air conditioning, manual

24
Air vents

23
Alarm

27–28
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)

29
Armrest, front

19
ASR

29
Assistance, emergency braking

29, 64
Audible warning

28
Audio streaming (Bluetooth)

173–174
Audio system

134
B
Battery 45
Battery, 12 V
111–112, 102
Battery, ancillaries

102
Blind spot sensors

61
BlueHDi

14, 83
Bluetooth (hands-free)

137, 177–178
Bluetooth (telephone)

137, 177–178
Bodywork

89
Bonnet

79
Brake discs

85
Brakes

85
Braking, automatic emergency

90–92
Brightness

8
Bulbs (changing)

97
Bulbs (changing, type)

97
C
Cable, audio 136, 145
Cable, Jack
136, 145
Capacity, fuel tank

68
Care of the bodywork

89
CCS (Combined Charging System)

74
CD

145
CD, MP3

145
Centre console

4
Changing a bulb

97
Changing a fuse

101
Changing to free-wheeling

105
Charging cable (Electric) 71
Charging connector (Electric)
70, 101–103
Charging flap (Electric)

70, 101–103
Charging system (Electric)

5, 6, 69
Charging the traction battery
(Electric)

69, 101–103
Checking the levels

109–111
Checks

111 – 11 3
Checks, routine

111 – 11 3
Children

33
Child seats

33, 63–65
Cigar lighter

35
Cleaning (advice)

70, 116–117
Collision Risk Alert

90–92
Configuration, vehicle

15, 21
Container, AdBlue®

87
Control, heated seats

19
Control stalk, lighting

23
Control stalk, wipers

26
Control unit

71
Courtesy lamp, front

43–46
Courtesy lamp, rear

36
Courtesy lamps

36
Cruise control

85–86
D
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) -
Digital radio
144
Dashboard

4
Daytime running lamps, LED

23

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