change key battery PEUGEOT BOXER 2021 Owners Manual

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Lighting and visibility
4Operation

Once the function is activated, the system
operates as follows:
If the brightness is sufficient and/or if the traffic
conditions do not allow illumination of the main
beam headlamps:
– The dipped beam headlamps will
remain on: this indicator lamp lights up on
the instrument panel.
If the brightness
is very low and the traffic
conditions allow:
– The main beam headla mps
come on automatically: these
indicator lamps light up on the instrument panel.
If the situation requires a change of headlamp
beam, the driver can take over at any time.
Flashing the headlamps again pauses the
function and the lighting system changes to
"automatic illumination of headlamps" mode.
At a speed lower than approximately 9 mph (15
km/h), the function deactivates automatically.
If the main beam headlamps are still needed,
flash the headlamps again; the main beam
headlamps then remain on fixed until the vehicle
reaches a speed of approximately 25 mph (40
km/h).
Above 25 mph (40 km/h), the function is
reactivated automatically (provided that you have
not flashed the headlamps again to turn off the
main beam headlamps during this interval).
Deactivation
► Turn the lighting control stalk ring to
the "Dipped beam" position.
The system may suffer interference or not work correctly:


under conditions of poor visibility (falling
snow

, heavy rain or thick fog, etc.),


if the windscreen in front of the camera is
dirty

, misted or obscured (by a sticker, etc.),


if the vehicle is facing highly reflective
signs.
The system is not able to detect: – road users that do not have their own
lighting, such as pedestrians,


vehicles whose lighting is obscured, such
as when running behind a safety barrier on a
motorway

, for example,


vehicles at the top or bottom of a steep
slope, on twisty roads, on crossroads.
Parking lamps
This system allows you to leave the lamps on
when parked; with the ignition off, and the key in
the STOP position or removed.


► Move the lighting control stalk ring to position
O, then to dipped beam headlamps or main
beam headlamps.
This indicator lamp comes on in the
dashboard.
The lamps will stay on for the duration of your
parking.
Extended lighting can significantly reduce
the vehicle's battery charge.

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Driving
Stop & Start
The Stop & Start function puts the engine temporarily into standby - STOP mode - during
phases when the vehicle is stopped (red lights,
queues, etc.). The engine restarts automatically
- START mode - as soon as the driver wishes to
move off again.
Primarily designed for urban use, the function
is intended to reduce fuel consumption and
exhaust emissions as well as the noise level
when stationary.
The function does not affect the functionalities of
the vehicle, in particular the braking.
Deactivation/Reactivation
The function is activated by default when the
ignition is switched on.
To deactivate/reactivate the function:




► Press the button.
A message in the instrument panel confirms the
change of status.
When the function is deactivated, the indicator
lamp is lit; if the engine was in standby, it restarts
immediately.
To allow continuous operation of the air conditioning, deactivate the Stop & Start.
Opening the bonnet
Before doing anything under the bonnet,
deactivate the Stop & Start system to avoid
any risk of injury caused by the engine
restarting automatically.
Driving on flooded roads
Before entering into a flooded area, it is
strongly recommended that you deactivate
the Stop & Start system.
For more information on Driving
recommendations, particularly on flooded
roads, refer to the corresponding section.
Going into engine STOP
mode
With the vehicle stationary, place the gear lever
in neutral and release the clutch pedal.
This indicator lamp comes on in the instrument panel and the engine goes into
standby.
Automatic engine shutdown is only possible when the speed of the vehicle
has exceeded 6 mph (10 km/h), to avoid
repeated engine shutdowns when driving
slowly.
Never leave the vehicle without first
switching the ignition off with the key.
Never refuel with the engine in STOP
mode; you must switch off the ignition
using the key.
Special cases: STOP mode
not available
STOP mode is not activated when:
– the system is initialising,


the driver's door is open,



the driver's seat belt is not fastened,



the air conditioning is on,



the rear screen demisting is on,



the windscreen wipers are on fast wipe,



the reverse gear is engaged for the parking
manoeuvre,



some special conditions (battery charge,
engine temperature, particle filter regeneration,
braking assistance, exterior temperature, etc.)

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Event data recorders
14Recording event data
Electronic control units are installed in your
vehicle. These control units process data
received from the vehicle's sensors, for example,
or data they generate themselves or exchange
with each other. Some of these control units are
required for the correct operation of your vehicle,
some others assist you while driving (driving or
manoeuvring aids), while others provide comfort
or infotainment functions.
The following contains general information about
how data is processed within the vehicle.
You will find additional information about the
specific data which is downloaded, stored
and transmitted to third parties and what it is
used for in your vehicle under the keyword
"Data protection". This information is directly
associated with the references for the functions
in question contained in the corresponding
vehicle handbook, or in the general terms and
conditions of sale.
This information is also available online.
Vehicle operating data
The control units process the data used for the
operation of the vehicle.
This data includes, for example:

Information about the state of the vehicle
(e.g.

speed, travel time, lateral acceleration,
wheel rotation rate, fastened seat belts display).


Environmental conditions (e.g.
temperature,
rain sensor, distance sensor). As a general rule, this data is temporary, is
not stored for longer than one operating cycle
and is only used within the vehicle itself. The
control units often record this data (including the
vehicle's key). This function allows either the
temporary or permanent storage of information
about the state of the vehicle, stresses on
components, servicing requirements, as well as
events and technical errors.
Depending on the vehicle's equipment level, the
data stored is as follows:


Operating state of system components
(e.g.
filling level, tyre pressures, battery charge
status).

Faults and malfunctions in important system
components (e.g.
lamps, brakes).

System reactions in specific driving situations
(e.g.
deployment of an airbag, triggering of
stability control and braking systems).

Information about events which have
damaged the vehicle.


For electric and rechargeable hybrid vehicles,
the traction battery charge level and the
estimated driving range.
In particular circumstances (e.g.
if the vehicle
has detected a malfunction), it may be necessary
to record data which would otherwise simply not
be stored.
When taking your vehicle in for servicing
(e.g.
repairs, maintenance), the stored operating
data may be read along with the vehicle's
identification number and used if necessary.
The personnel working for the servicing network (e.g.
garages, manufacturers) or third parties
(e.g. roadside assistance agents) may read
the vehicle's data. This also applies to work
carried out under warranty and quality assurance
measures.
This data is generally read via the OBD
(On-Board Diagnostics) port fitted by law to
the vehicle. It is used to report on the technical
state of the vehicle or its components and
facilitates the diagnosis of malfunctions, in
compliance with warranty obligations and for
quality improvement. This data, in particular the
information relating to stress on components,
technical events, operator errors and other
malfunctions, is sent to the Manufacturer, if
necessary, along with the vehicle's identification
number. The Manufacturer's liability may also be
engaged. The Manufacturer may also use the
operating data taken from the vehicle for product
recalls. This data may also be used to check the
customer's warranty and any claims made under
warranty.
Any malfunctions stored in the vehicle may be
reset by an after-sales service company during
servicing or repair work, or at your request.
Comfort and infotainment
functions
Comfort settings and personalised settings
may be saved in the vehicle and modified or
reinitialised at any time.

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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