fuse PEUGEOT BOXER 2021 User Guide

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Special features
10SymptomsVerification/Check
The hydraulic
unit does not
work. Power harness and unit
relay.
Control harness (control
unit).
Circuit-breaker.
The ram does
not lower. No, check the coil and the
electrical connections of
the valve.
The control unit
does not work. Check the connection and
contacts.
The fuse blows
while lowering. Replace the lowering coil.
Hydraulic faults
Symptoms Verification/Check
Very noisy unit,
rises slowly. Suction strainer clogged
or crushed at the bottom
of the tank.
Very noisy
new unit, rises
quickly. Pump alignment, change
the unit.
The ram lowers
by itself. Lowering valve crushed or
blocked.
Symptoms
Verification/Check
The ram does
not lower. Yes, check the slide valve
and bleed.
Refer to the
"Maintenance" section.
No, replace the solenoid
valve.
No, check the alignment
of the ram.
The unit works
but its pressure
does not
increase. Slide valve jammed if no
solenoid valve on the unit.
Refer to the
"Maintenance" section.
Pressure relief device,
setting, dirt.
Pump seal out of service.
Motor/pump coupling.
Pump loose from its
support.
The hydraulic
unit does not
work. Solenoid valve stuck,
replace it or retighten the
nut behind the strainer.
Emulsion in the
tank. Incorrectly positioned
return pipe.
Insufficient oil level.Symptoms
Verification/Check
The oil flows
back through
the oil breather
pipe. Oil level too high.
Tolerance of the oil
breather pipe membrane
too high, to be replaced.
Valid only for UD2386
units.

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Audio system
11Media, toggle up or down: select next/previous
track.
Media, toggle up or down continuously: fast
forward/rewind until you release the button.
Refuse an incoming call.
End the call in progress.
Radio
Selecting a station
The exterior environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, car parks, underground location,
etc.) may block reception, including in RDS
mode.
This behaviour is normal in the propagation of
radio waves and does not indicate any fault
with the audio system.
Press the "RADIO" button to select the
FM or AM waveband.
Briefly press one of the buttons to
automatically search for a lower/
higher frequency.
Turn the knob to manually search for a lower/higher frequency.
Press the knob to display the list of
stations received locally.
Turn the knob to select a station and press to
select it.
Memorising a station
Press the "RADIO" button to select the
FM or AM waveband.
Press the "A-B-C" button to select one of
the three memorised station levels.
Press and hold a button to memorise the
station being listened to.
The name of the station is displayed and an
audible signal confirms the memorisation.
Press "INFO" to display the information of
the station being listened to.
RDS
RDS, if displayed, allows you to continue
listening to the same station by
automatically retuning to alternative
frequencies. However, in certain conditions,
following this RDS station is not guaranteed
over the whole country, because radio
stations do not cover 100% of the area. When
the reception is weak, the frequency switches
to a regional station.
Press the "MENU" button.
Select "Regional" then press to activate
or deactivate RDS.
Alternative frequency (AF)
Select "Alternative frequency (AF)" then
press to activate or deactivate the
frequency.
When the "Regional” function is
activated, the system is therefore able to
search at any time
for the best available
frequency.
Playing TA messages
The TA (Traffic Announcement) function gives priority to TA alert messages. To
operate, this function needs good reception of
a radio station that carries this type of
message. While traffic information is being
broadcast, the current media is automatically
interrupted so that the TA message can be
heard. Normal play of the previously playing
media resumes at the end of the message.
Press the "MENU" button.
Select "Traffic announcement (TA)" then
press to activate or deactivate the
reception of traffic announcements.
Media
USB socket
Insert the USB memory stick or connect
the device to the USB socket in the
central storage space , provided for transferring
data to the system, using a suitable cable (not
supplied).

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Audio system
11Telephone
Pairing a Bluetooth®
telephone
For safety reasons and because it
requires sustained attention by the driver,
the pairing of a Bluetooth
® mobile phone with
the hands-free kit of your audio system must
be done with the vehicle stationary.
Activate the Bluetooth
® function on the telephone
and ensure that it is "visible to all" (telephone
configuration).
Press the "Phone" button.
If no mobile phone has yet been paired
with the system, a special page is displayed in
the screen.
Select "Connect the telephone" to start
the pairing procedure and then search for
the name of the system on the mobile phone.
Using the telephone keypad, enter the PIN
displayed on the screen of the system or confirm
the PIN displayed on the mobile phone.
During pairing, a screen page is displayed
showing the progress of the
operation.
If the pairing procedure fails, we
recommend deactivating and then
reactivating the Bluetooth
® function on the
telephone.
* If your telephone i s fully compatible with the system.
Once the pairing procedure is complete, a
screen page with "Connection
successful" appears:
Confirm to display the menus.
In particular, the telephone menu provides
access to the following functions: " List. of
calls", "Contacts"*, "Num. keypad.".
Receiving a call
An incoming call is announced by a ring and a
display overlaid on the screen.
Press this button to accept the call.
Or press this steering-mounted button to
accept the call.
Ending a call
To refuse the call, press this steering- mounted button.
Making a call
Select "List of calls" to access the latest
dialled numbers.
Select "Contacts" to access your
contacts list, then navigate using the
knob.
To dial a number, use "Num. keypad" in the system.
Settings
System settings
Press the “MENU” button.
Select “System settings” then press to
view the list of settings and to activate or
deactivate the options:


"Reinitialise default value"


"20 min. delay to switch off "




Volume limit at start-up "


"Automatic"
Audio
Press the “MENU” button.
Select “Audio” then press to view the list
of settings and to activate or deactivate
the options:


"Treble"




Medium”




Bass ”


"Balance"




Volume adapted according to the speed ”


"Loudness"
The audio settings are different and independent for each audio source.

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Touch screen audio and telematics system
ENTER
Confirm an option displayed on the screen by
pressing.
Steering mounted controls
Activate/deactivate the pause function of USB/iPod and Bluetooth® sources.
Activate/deactivate the mute function of the
radio.
Activate/deactivate the microphone during a
telephone conversation.
Toggle up or down: increase or decrease the volume for voice announcements and
music, hands-free and text message reading
sources.
Activate voice recognition. Pause a voice message to start a new
voice command.
Pause voice recognition.
Accept an incoming call. Accept a second incoming call and put
the active call on hold.
Activate voice recognition for the telephone
function.
Pause a voice message to give another voice
command.
Pause voice recognition.
Radio, toggle up or down: select next/
previous station.
Radio, toggle up or down continuously: scan up/
down frequencies until you release the button. Media, toggle up or down: select next/previous
track.
Media, toggle up or down continuously: fast
forward/rewind until you release the button.
Refuse an incoming call.
End the call in progress.
Menus
Radio

Select from the different radio sources.
Activate, deactivate and adjust certain
function settings.
Telephone

Connect a mobile phone via Bluetooth®.
Media

Select from the different music sources.
Activate, deactivate and adjust certain
function settings.

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Touch screen audio and telematics system
If the pairing procedure fails, it is
recommended that you deactivate and
then reactivate the Bluetooth function on your
telephone.
Once the pairing procedure is complete, a
screen page appears:


answer "Y
es" to the question; the mobile
phone is registered as the favourite (the mobile
phone will have priority over other mobile
phones, which may be registered later).


if no other device is associated, the system
considers the first associated device as the
favourite.
For mobile phones that are not set as
favourites, priority is determined by the
connection order. The last phone
connected
will have the highest priority.
The services available depend on the
network, the SIM card and the compatibility
of the Bluetooth
® devices used. Refer to your
telephone’s user guide and your service provider
to check which services you are able to access.
When you return to the vehicle, the last
phone

connected reconnects automatically,
within approximately 30 seconds of switching the
ignition on (with

Bluetooth
® activated).
To change the automatic connection profile,
select the phone from the list then select the
desired parameters.
The profiles compatible with the system are:
HFP, OPP, PBAP, A2DP, AVRCP, MAP.
Automatic reconnection
When the ignition is switched on, the telephone
connected when the ignition was last switched
off reconnects automatically, if this connection
mode had been set during the pairing procedure
(see previous pages).
The connection is confirmed by the display of a
message and the name of the telephone.
Managing paired telephones
This function allows a device to be connected or disconnected, as well as a
pairing to be deleted.
Press "Settings".
Select “Telephone/Bluetooth
®” then select the
telephone from the list of paired devices.
Select “Connect” or “Disconnect”, “Delete
device” or “Add device”, “Memorise
Favourite”, “Text on”, “Download ” from the list
of available options.
Receiving a call
An incoming call is announced by a ring and a
display overlaid on the screen.
Make a short press on this steering-
mounted button to accept an incoming
call.
or
Press the "Answer“ button displayed on the
screen.
If two calls are in progress (one in progress and
one on hold), it is possible to switch from one to
the other by pressing the " Call toggle” button or
unite the two calls in a conference by pressing
the "Confer." button.
Ending a call
To refuse a call, press this steering- mounted button.
or
Press the “Ignore” button
displayed on the
screen.
Making a call
Calling a new number
You are strongly advised NOT to use the telephone while driving. We recommend
that you park safely or make use of the
steering-mounted controls.
Press “PHONE".
Press the keypad button.
Enter the telephone number using the keypad,
then press the “Call” button to make the call.
Calling a contact
Press "PHONE".

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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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Alphabetical index
Deactivating the passenger airbag 34, 37
Dimensions
11 3
Dipstick

81
Direction indicators

23
Display screen, instrument panel

8, 47
Domestic charging (Electric)

102–103
Drive selector (Electric)

47
Driving

69–70
Driving aids camera (warnings)

53
Driving aids (recommendations)

52
Driving economically

6
DSC

29
Dynamic stability control (DSC)

57–58
E
EBA 29
EBFD
29
Eco-driving (advice)

6
Electric motor

5, 6, 8, 69, 76,
81, 102, 105, 109
Electric windows

18
Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD)

29
Emergency warning lamps

28
Emissions control system, SCR

86
Engine compartment

108–109
Engine, Diesel

69, 80, 108
Engines

135–136
Environment

6, 42
ESP/ASR

30
F
Filling the AdBlue® tank 83, 87
Filling the fuel tank
68
Filter, air

84
Filter, Diesel fuel

85
Filter, oil

84
Filter, particle

84
Filter, passenger compartment

23, 84
Fittings, front

43–46
Fittings, interior

43–46
Flap, fuel filler

68
Flashing indicators

23
Fluid, brake

110–111
Fluid, engine coolant

110–111
Fluid, power steering

110–111
Foglamps, front

23
Foglamps, rear

23
Front doors

16
Fuel

6, 69
Fuel consumption

6
Fuel tank

68
Fuses

101
G
Gauge, fuel 68
Gearbox, manual
47, 49, 85
Glove box

43–45
H
Hazard warning lamps 28
Headlamp flash
23
Headlamps, dipped beam

23
Headlamps, main beam

23
Head restraints, front

18
Heating

35–36
Heating, additional

39–40
High voltage

69
Hill Descent Control

31
Hill start assist

77–78
Horn

28
I
Immobiliser, electronic 43
Indicator, coolant temperature
14
Indicator, engine oil level

13
Indicators, direction

23
Inflating tyres

85
Information, vehicle

151, 159
Infrared camera

53
Instrument panel

53
Instruments and controls

4
Intelligent Traction Control

31
J
Jack 136, 145

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Alphabetical index
K
Key with remote control 43
Kit, hands-free
137, 177–178
L
Lane Departure Warning System
(LDWS)
87–88
Level, AdBlue®

83
Level, brake fluid

82
Level, engine coolant

14, 82
Level, engine oil

81
Level, heating system fluid

83
Level, power steering fluid

82
Levels

110–111
Levels and checks

109–111
Lighting dimmer

8
Low fuel level

68
Lumbar

18
M
Mains socket (domestic network) 71
Maintenance (advice)
70, 88
Maintenance, routine

53, 83
Manoeuvring aids (recommendations)

52
Mat

53
Menu

15, 171–172, 146, 149, 151
Menus (audio)

171–172
Mirror, rear view 8
Mirrors, door
22, 61
Motor, electric

81, 109
O
Oil change 81
Oil consumption
81
OIl, engine

109–111
On-board tools

119–124
Opening the bonnet

79
Overhead storage

43–46
P
Pads, brake 85
Paint
89
Parking brake

46, 85
Pedestrian horn (Electric)

29, 42
Player, USB

163–164, 172–173
Port, USB

163–164, 172–173
Power indicator (Electric)

6
Pressures, tyres

85
Pre-tensioning seat belts

33
Protecting children

62–65
Public fast charging station

71
R
Radar (warnings) 53
Radio
135, 143, 145
Radio, digital (Digital Audio
Broadcasting - DAB)

144
Range, AdBlue®

14–15, 83
Recharging the traction battery
(Electric)

69, 101–103
Recovery

104
Regeneration of the particle filter

84
Remote control

13
Replacing bulbs

97
Replacing fuses

101
Replacing the air filter

84
Replacing the oil filter

84
Replacing the passenger compartment filter

84
Resetting the service indicator

13
Reversing camera

53
S
Safety, children 62–65
Screen, colour
143
Screen menu map

171–172, 146, 149, 151
Screenwash fluid

110–111
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)

86
Seat belts

60–61
Seat belts, rear

33
Seats, heated

19
Seats, rear

36

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