Fuse Peugeot Expert 2019 Owner's Manual

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Driving recommendations 138
Starting/switching off the engine 1 40
Parking brake

1
44
Hill start assist

1
44
5-speed manual gearbox
1

45
6-speed manual gearbox
1

45
Gear efficiency indicator

1
46
Automatic gearbox

1
46
Electronic gearbox
1

50
Stop & Start

1
52
Tyre under-inflation detection

1
54
Driving and manoeuvring aids - General
recommendations


156
Head-up display

1
58
Memorising speeds

1
59
Speed Limit recognition
and recommendation
1

60
Speed limiter
1

62
Cruise control - particular
recommendations


164
Cruise control

1
65
Adaptive Cruise Control

1
67
Active Safety Brake with Distance Alert and
Intelligent emergency braking assistance
1

71
Lane departure warning system

1
74
Fatigue detection system

1
75
Blind Spot Detection

1
76
Parking sensors
1

78
Reversing camera, interior mirror

1
80
Visiopark 1

1
80Compatibility of fuels 1
85
Refuelling 185
Diesel misfuel prevention

1
87
Snow chains

1
87
Towing device

1
88
Energy economy mode
1

89
Roof bars/Roof rack
1

89
Bonnet


19 0
Engine


191
Checking levels

1
91
Checks
19

4
AdBlue
® (BlueHDi) 1 96
Advice on care 1 99
Warning triangle
2

00
Running out of fuel (Diesel)

2
00
Tool box

2
01
Temporary puncture repair kit
2

02
Spare wheel
20

6
Changing a bulb
2

11
Changing a fuse
2

17
12 V battery

2
19
Towing


222Engine technical data and towed loads

2
24
Dimensions

228
Identification markings
2
31
Driving
Practical information
In the event of a breakdown Technical data
Alphabetical index
Access to additional videos
bit.ly/helpPSA
Audio equipment and telematics
Bluetooth audio system
PEUGEOT Connect Radio
PEUGEOT Connect Nav
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Contents

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Instruments and controls
Depending on the vehicle's equipment,
the storage compartments may be open
or closed. This configuration is shown for
illustrative purposes.
Steering mounted controls
1.Glove box
Deactivation of the front passenger airbag
(inside the glove box)
2. 12 V accessory socket (120 W)
Obser ve the maximum power rating to
avoid damaging the accessory 3.
USB socket
4. JACK socket
5. Instrument panel
6. Storage compartments
Cup or can holder
7. Cooled glove box (if the vehicle is so
equipped)
Via a ventilation nozzle, if opened, engine
running and air conditioning on
8. Upper glove box
9. 220 V accessory socket (150 W, if the
vehicle is so equipped)
Obser ve the maximum power rating to
avoid damaging the accessory.
10. Horn
11. Courtesy lamp
Warning lamp display for seat belts and
front passenger airbag
Interior rear view mirror
Surveillance mirror
Emergency and assistance call buttons
12 . Heating
Manual air conditioning
Dual-zone automatic air conditioning
Front demisting - defrosting
Rear screen demisting – defrosting
13. "START/STOP" button
14 . Gearbox
15. Monochrome screen with audio system
Touch screen with PEUGEOT Connect
Radio or PEUGEOT Connect Nav 16.
Bonnet release
17. Dashboard fuses
18. Head-up display
1. External lighting/direction indicator
controls
2. Wiper/screenwash/trip computer controls
3. Audio system adjustment controls
(depending on version)
Over view

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General safety
recommendations
Labels are affixed in different locations on
your vehicle. They include safety warnings
and vehicle identification information. Do
not remove them: they are an integral part
of your vehicle.
For any 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, some
safety equipment may be compulsory:
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.We draw your attention to the following
points:
-

T
he 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
recommended accessories.
-

A
s a safety measure, access to
the diagnostic socket, used for the
vehicle's electronic systems, is
reser ved strictly for PEUGEOT dealers
or qualified workshop, 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.
-

A
ny 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 legal and contractual
warranties. 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).
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Safety

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Emergency or assistance
call
Peugeot Connect SOS
* In accordance with the general conditions of ser vice available from dealers and subject to
technological and technical limitations. **

A
ccording to the geographic coverage
of "Peugeot Connect SOS", "Peugeot
Connect Assistance" and the official national
language chosen by the owner of the vehicle.
The list of countries covered and PEUGEOT
CONNECT services is available from dealers
or on the website for your country.
In an emergency, press button 1 for more than
2 seconds.
Illumination of the indicator lamp and a voice
message confirm that the call has been made
to the "Peugeot Connect SOS" ser vice*.
Pressing again immediately cancels the
request.
The indicator lamp stays on while the call is
maintained.
"Peugeot Connect SOS" immediately locates
your vehicle and contacts you in your own
language**, and - if necessary - requests the
appropriate public emergency services to be
sent**. In countries where the ser vice is not
operational, or where the locating service
has been expressly refused, the call is sent
directly to the emergency services (112) without
location.
If an impact is detected by the airbag
control unit, an emergency call is made
automatically and independently of the
deployment of any airbags.
Operation of the system
- Indicator lamp on (for 3 seconds) upon switching on the ignition: the system is
operating correctly.
-

F
ixed red indicator lamp: system
malfunction.
-

F
lashing red indicator lamp: replace the
back-up battery.
In the last 2 cases, the emergency and
assistance call ser vices may not work.
Contact a qualified repairer as soon as
possible.
The system fault does not prevent the
vehicle from being driven.
Automatic operation of
hazard warning lamps
When braking in an emergency, depending on
the rate of deceleration, as well as when the
ABS function is invoked or in the event of an
impact, the hazard warning lamps come on
automatically.
They switch off automatically the first time you
accelerate.
F

Y
ou can also switch them off by pressing
the button.
Hazard warning lamps
F When you press this red button, all four direction indicators flash.
It can operate with the ignition off.
Safety

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- the traffic is flowing normally,
- ov ertaking a vehicle over a certain period
of time where the vehicle being overtaken
remains in the blind spot,
-

y
ou are driving on a straight or slightly
curved road,
-

y
our vehicle is not towing a trailer, a
caravan, etc.
Activation / Deactivation
With/without audio system
F To activate or deactivate the system, press this button.
The indicator lamp is illuminated when the
system is activated .
With touch screen
Activation or deactivation is done in
the vehicle configuration menu.
The system state remains in memory
when the ignition is switched off.
No alert will be given in the following situations:
-

i

n the presence of non-moving objects
(parked vehicles, safety barriers, street
lamps, road signs, etc.),
-

w

ith vehicles moving in the opposite
direction,
-

d

riving on a winding road or sharp bends,
-

w

hen overtaking or being overtaken by a
very long vehicle (lorry, bus, etc.) which is
both in the rear blind spot and present in the
driver’s front field of vision, -

w

hen overtaking quickly,
-

i

n very heavy traffic: vehicles detected in
front and behind are confused with a lorry or
a stationary object.
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Driving

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When the engine is hot, handle the
exterior safety catch and the bonnet
stay with care (risk of burns), using the
protected area.
When the bonnet is open, take care not to
damage the safety catch.
Do not open the bonnet under very windy
conditions.
The cooling fan may star t after
switching off the engine: take care
with articles and clothing that might be
caught by the fan blades.
Opening
F Open the door.
F
P
ull towards you the release lever ( 1),
located at the bottom of the door frame.
F

L
ift the safety catch ( 2), then raise the
bonnet. F

U
nclip the stay (
3) from its housing and
place it in the support slot to hold the bonnet
open.
Closing
F Take the stay out of the support slot.
F C lip the stay in its housing.
F

L
ower the bonnet and release it near the
end of its travel.
F

P
ull on the bonnet to check that it is fully
latched.
Because of the presence of electrical
equipment under the bonnet, it is
recommended that exposure to water
(rain, washing, etc.) be limited.
Engine
Diesel
The diesel circuit is under very high
pressure.
All work on this circuit must be carried out
only by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
This engine is an example only. The location of
the dipstick and engine oil filler cap, as well as
the priming pump may vary. 1.
Screenwash and headlamp wash
reservoir.
2. Engine coolant reservoir.
3. Engine oil filler cap.
4. Engine oil dipstick.
5. Priming pump.
6. Brake fluid filler cap.
7. Battery.
8. Remote earth point ("-" terminal).
9. Fusebox.
10. Power steering fluid reservoir.
11. A i r f i l t e r.
Checking levels
Check all of the following levels regularly in
accordance with the manufacturer's service
schedule. Top them up if required, unless
otherwise indicated.
If a level drops significantly, have the
corresponding system checked by a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop.
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Practical information

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Changing a fuse
Access to tools and to the
dashboard fusebox
The extraction tweezers and the fuses are
located behind the fusebox cover.
F
U
nclip the cover by pulling at the top left,
then right.
F

R
emove the cover completely.
Changing a fuse
Before changing a fuse:
F t he cause of the failure must be identified
and rectified,
F

a
ll electrical consumers must be switched
of f,
F

t
he vehicle must be immobilised with the
ignition off,
F

i
dentify the faulty fuse using the existing
allocation tables and diagrams.
To remove or fit a fuse, it is essential to:
F

u
se the special tweezers to extract the fuse
from its housing and check the condition of
its filament.
F

a
lways replace the failed fuse with a fuse
of the same rating (same colour); using a
different rating could cause faults (risk of
f i r e).
If the fault recurs after replacing a fuse, have
the electrical system checked by a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop. Replacement with a fuse not shown in
the allocation tables opposite may cause
a serious malfunction of your vehicle.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
Installing electrical accessories
Your vehicle's electrical system is
designed to operate with standard or
optional equipment.
Before installing other electrical
equipment or accessories on your
vehicle, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop to verify that they are
compatible.Good
Failed
Tw e e z e r s
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In the event of a breakdown

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PEUGEOT accepts no responsibility for
the cost incurred in repairing your vehicle
or for rectifying malfunctions resulting
from the installation of accessories
not supplied and not recommended by
PEUGEOT and not installed in accordance
with specifications, in particular when the
combined power consumption of all of the
additional equipment connected exceeds
10 milliamperes.
For more information on installing a
towbar or equipment of the TA XI type,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
Version 1 (Eco)
The fuses described below vary according to
the equipment in the vehicle.Fuse
No. Rating
(A) Functions
F4 15Horn.
F5 20Front/rear screenwash
pump.
F6 20Front/rear screenwash
pump.
F7 10Rear 12 V accessory
socket.
F8 20Single or double rear
wipers.
F10/F11 30Internal/external locks,
front and rear.
F14 5Alarm, emergency and
assistance calls
F24 5Touch screen,
reversing camera and
parking sensors.
F29 20Audio system, touch
screen, CD player,
navigation.
F32 15Front 12 V accessory
socket
Version 2 (Full)
The fuses described below vary according to
the equipment in the vehicle.
FuseNo. Rating
(A) Functions
F5 5Touch screen, reversing
camera and parking
sensors.
F8 20Single or double rear
wipers.
F10/F11 30Internal/external locks,
front and rear.
F12 3Alarm.
F17 10Rear 12 V accessory
socket.
F33 15Front 12 V accessory
socket
F36 20Audio system, touch
screen, CD player,
navigation.
In the event of a breakdown

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Engine compartment fuses
The fusebox is placed in the engine
compartment near the battery.
Access to the fuses
F Release the two latches A.
F R emove the cover.
F

C
hange the fuse.
F

W
hen you have finished, close the cover
carefully then engage the two latches A , to
ensure correct sealing of the fusebox. The fuses described below vary according to
the equipment in the vehicle.
FuseNo. Rating
(A) Functions
F14 25Front and rear
screenwash pump.
F19 30Front wiper motor.
F20 15Front and rear
screenwash pump.
F21 20Headlamp wash pump.
F22 15Horn.
F23 15Right-hand main beam
headlamp.
F24 15Left-hand main beam
headlamp.
12 V battery
Procedure for starting the engine using another
battery or charging a discharged battery.
Lead-acid starter batteries
Batteries contain harmful substances
such as sulphuric acid and lead.
They must be disposed of in accordance
with regulations and must not, in any
circumstances, be discarded with
household waste.
Take used remote control batteries and
vehicle batteries to a special collection
point.
Protect your eyes and face before
handling the battery.
All operations on the battery must be
carried out in a well ventilated area and
away from naked flames and sources of
sparks, so as to avoid the risk of explosion
or fire.
Wash your hands afterwards.
Battery capacity
Vehicle length Rating in Ah
(Ampere hours)
Compact 480
Standard 640
Long 720 / 800
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In the event of a breakdown

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ABS ...............................................................11 0
Accessories .................................................. 107
Access to the 3rd row
...............................65-66
Access to the spare wheel
............................207
Active Safety Brake........................... 17, 171-173
AdBlue
® ....................................... 1 5 -16, 25, 196
AdBlue® tank ................................................. 19 8
Additive, Diesel ............................... 14, 193, 195
Adjusting headlamp beam height
................. 10

2
Adjusting headlamps


.................................... 102
Adjusting head restraints


................................ 56
Adjusting seat


........................................... 54-56
Adjusting the air distribution


.....................88-89
Adjusting the air flow
................................. 8

8-89
Adjusting the date


........................................... 30
Adjusting the height and reach of the steering wheel


.................................... 58
Adjusting the lumbar support
.......................... 55
A

djusting the seat angle

........................... 54, 56
Adjusting the seat belt height
....................... 11

4
Adjusting the temperature


........................88-89
Adjusting the time


........................................... 30
Advanced Grip Control


.......................... 112 -113
Advice on driving


............................... 7, 13 8 -13 9
Airbags
.............................. 1

8, 117, 119 -120, 122
Airbags, curtain


...................................... 11 8 -12 0
Airbags, front .................................. 11 8 -11 9 , 12 2
Airbags, lateral


...................................... 118, 120
Air conditioning


....................... 86, 88, 88 - 89, 92
Air conditioning, digital


................................... 91
Air conditioning, dual-zone automatic


......88-89
Air conditioning, manual
........................... 87

, 90
Air intake


................................................... 88-90
Air vents


.......................................................... 86
Alarm


.......................................................... 51- 5 2Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
.............
109 -110
Anti-pinch
........................................................ 8
2
Antitheft / Immobiliser
..................................... 33
A
rea, loading
...........................
3
3 -34, 42- 43, 80
Armrest
................
............................................
75
Armrest, front ..................................................
57
Assistance call
...............................
.......
108 -109
Assistance, emergency braking

....
109 -110, 173
Audible warning
............................................ 10
9Capacity, fuel tank

.................................
185 -187
Cap, fuel filler
...............................
..........
185 -187
Central locking
.......................................... 3
1, 37
Changing a bulb
............................. 21
1, 214 -216
Changing a bulb (side-hinged doors)
........... 2
14
Changing a fuse
..................................... 21
7-219
Changing a wheel
......................................... 20
6
Changing a wiper blade
........................ 10
5 -10 6
Changing the remote control battery

..............
40
Checking the engine oil level

....................
24-25
Checking the levels ................................
191-193
Checking tyre pressures (using the kit) ......................................202-205
Checks


...........................................191, 19 4 -195
Checks, routine


.....................................19 4 -195
Child lock


................................................13 6 -137
Child lock, electric


.........................................13 6
Child lock on rear windows
...........................137
Children


..........................................124, 13 0 -13 6
Children (safety)


............................................13 6
Child seats

.............................11

6 -117, 12 0 -12 8
Child seats, conventional


.......................123 -128
Child seats, ISOFIX
...............................13 0 -13 6
Closing the boot
..............................................50
Closing the doors


...........................31, 37, 49 -50
Collision Risk Alert ................................. 171-172
Compressor, tyre inflation


............................202
Container, AdBlue
® ....................................... 19 7
Control, emergency boot release ...................40
Control, emergency door
.................... 3

2, 38 -39
Control, heated seats


...................................... 57
Control stalk, lighting


...................................... 97
Control stalk, wipers

............................. 10

3 -104
Courtesy lamp

................................................. 95
Courtesy lamp, front
......................... 95 - 9 6, 216
Courtesy lamp, rear
.......................... 95 - 9 6, 216
Courtesy lamps

................................. 95 - 9 6, 216
Cover, load space

........................................... 79
Crew cab, fixed

.......................................... 7 3 -74
Crew cab, folding


............................................ 74
A
B
C
Battery ........................................... 189, 219-222
Battery, 12 V ............................... ...19 4, 219 -220
Battery capacity


............................................ 219
Battery, charging


........................................... 221
Battery, remote control


.............................40, 94
Bench seat, one-piece, fixed
.................... 6

4-65
Blind, panoramic roof


...................................... 82
Blind spot monitoring system
..................21, 178
Blind spot monitoring system, active
..............21
Blind spot sensors


.................................. 21, 176
Blinds, side


...................................................... 82
BlueHDi


............................... 13, 15, 25, 194, 200
Bonnet


.................................................... 19 0 -191
Boot


................................................................. 50
Boot lid


.......................................... 37-38, 40, 50
Brake discs


.................................................... 195
Brake lamps
...............................

............214 -216
Brakes


................................................ 11 -12 , 1 9 5
Braking assistance system
....................109 -110
Braking, automatic emergency


.........17, 171-173
Bulbs


............................................................. 2 11
Bulbs (changing)


................................... 211, 214
180° rear vision

.............................................
183
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