steering wheel adjustment Peugeot Landtrek 2021 Owner's Manual

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Contents





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Overview
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Eco-driving
1Instruments
Instrument panels 7
Warning and indicator lamps 8
Total distance recorder 12
Lighting dimmer
12
Trip computer 12
Monochrome screen 13
Touch screen 14
2Access
Electronic key with remote control function
and built-in key, 16
Keyless Entry and Starting 18
Central locking 19
Back-up procedures 20
Doors 21
Tailgate 22
Alarm 22
Electric windows 24
3Ease of use and comfort
Front seats 25
2-seat front bench seat 26
Steering wheel adjustment 27
Mirrors 28
Rear bench seat 29
Heating and Ventilation 31
Heating 32
Manual air conditioning 32
Dual-zone automatic air conditioning 33
Front demisting - defrosting 35
Rear screen demisting/defrosting 35
Front fittings 35
Courtesy lamps 37
Rear fittings 38
Tipper body fittings
39
4Lighting and visibility
Exterior lighting control stalk 42
Cornering lighting 43
Direction indicators 43
Headlamp beam height adjustment 44
Automatic illumination of headlamps 44
Guide-me-home and welcome lighting 45
Wiper control stalk 45
Changing a wiper blade 46
Automatic wipers 47
5Safety
General safety recommendations 48
Hazard warning lamps 48
Horn 49
Electronic stability control (ESC) 49
Hill Assist Descent Control 51
Seat belts 52
Airbags 54
Child seats 56
Deactivating the front passenger airbag 58
ISOFIX child seats 59
Child lock 60
6Driving
Driving recommendations 61
Starting / Switching off the engine with
the key
63
Starting/Switching off the engine with
Keyless Entry and Starting
65
Manual parking brake 66
Locking the rear differential 67
4-wheel drive transmission selector 67
6-speed manual gearbox 69
Automatic gearbox 69
Driving mode 71
Hill start assist 72
Gear shift indicator 73
Tyre under-inflation detection 73
Driving and manoeuvring aids - General
recommendations
74
Speed limiter 75
Overspeed alert at 75 mph (120

km/h) 76
Cruise control - particular recommendations 76
Cruise control 77
Lane Departure Warning System 78
Parking sensors 80
Reversing camera 81
Off Road camera 82
360° camera 82

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Ease of use and comfort
3Correct driving position
For safety reasons, adjustments must
only be made when the vehicle is
stationary.
Before taking to the road and to make the most
of the ergonomic layout of the instruments and
controls, carry out these adjustments in the
following order:


head restraint height.



seat backrest angle.



seat cushion height.



longitudinal seat position.



steering wheel height and reach.



rear view mirror and door mirrors.

Once these adjustments have been
made, check that the instrument panel
can be viewed correctly from your driving
position.
Front seats
Front head restraints
Adjusting the height

► Upward: pull the head restraint up to the
desired position; the head restraint can be felt to
click into position.


Downward:
press lug A to lower the head
restraint.
The head restraint is correctly adjusted when its upper edge is level with the top
of the passenger’s head.
Adjusting the angle
(Depending on equipment)
► Move the upper part of the head restraint
forwards or backwards to adjust the angle.
Removing a head restraint
► Pull the head restraint fully up.
► Press lug A to release the head restraint and
raise it fully.


Stow the head restraint securely
.
Refitting a head restraint
► Insert the head restraint rods into the guides
in the corresponding seat backrest.


Push the head restraint down as far as it will
go.



Press the lug
A to release the head restraint
and push it down.


Adjust the height of the head restraint.
Never drive with the head restraints
removed; they should be in place and
adjusted for the occupant of the seat.

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3The backrest of the seat located next to the
driver, once in the table position, can also be
used as an armrest and has 2 cup/can holders
and a support strap.
For more information on the Seat belts,
refer to the corresponding section.
Folding the backrests
The backrests must only be operated with the vehicle stationary.
While driving, having a passenger in the rear,
behind the front benchseat is prohibited if the
benchseat backrests are tilted.
When sharp deceleration occurs, objects
placed on the folded backrest can turn into
projectiles.
Preliminary operations:


Lower the head restraints.



Check that no person or object will interfere
with folding down the backrests (clothing,
luggage, etc.).



Check that the outer seat belt is properly
tensioned along the pillars, the central belt is
stowed and the tongues of the belts are correctly
in the stowed position.
Deactivation of the front passenger
airbag is recommended.


► Firmly pull one of the straps 1 to release the
desired backrest.


Guide the backrest
2 or 3 down to the
horizontal position.
The maximum load distributed over the backrests, in the table position, is 75 kg.
A heavier load could damage the backrest
frames.
Repositioning the backrests

► Straighten the backrest 2 or 3 and push it
firmly to engage its locking system.


Check that the release strap 1

has correctly
returned to its position.


Check that the central seat belt is not trapped
during the manoeuvre.
Please note: an incorrectly latched
backrest compromises the safety of
passengers in the event of sudden braking or
an accident.
Backrest angle
Several adjustment positions are possible.
► Pull the strap 1 forwards, then tilt the
corresponding backrest forwards to the desired
position.
Steering wheel
adjustment

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Manual model
Day/night position

► Pull the lever to change to the anti-dazzle
"night” position.
► Push the lever to change to the normal "day"
position.
Adjustment
► Set the mirror to the normal “day” position.
Rear bench seat

Bench seat with folding cushions (giving access
to storage compartments) and split folding
backrests (2/3-1/3).
► When stationary , pull control A to release the
steering wheel.


Adjust the height and reach to suit your
driving position.



Push the control to lock the steering wheel.
For safety reasons, these adjustments
must only be carried out with the vehicle
stationary.
Mirrors
Door mirrors
As a safety measure, the mirrors should be adjusted to reduce the "blind spots".
The objects that you see in the mirrors are
in fact closer than they appear. Take this
into account in order to correctly judge the
distance of vehicles approaching from behind.
Manual adjustment
► Directly manouevre the mirror glass to adjust
the mirror concerned.
Electric adjustment



► Move control A to the right or to the left to
select the corresponding mirror.


Move control
B in any of the four directions
to adjust.


Return control A

to its central position.
Manual folding
The mirrors can be folded manually (parking
obstruction, narrow garage, etc.).

T
urn the mirror towards the vehicle.
Electric folding
Depending on equipment, the mirrors can be
folded electrically from the inside, with the
vehicle parked and the ignition on.


► Press control C.
Lock the vehicle from the outside.
Electric unfolding
► From outside: unlock the vehicle.
► From inside: with the ignition on, press
control
C.
Demisting/Defrosting
Demisting/defrosting of the door mirrors
operates by pressing on the rear screen
defrost control.
For more information on Rear screen
demisting/defrosting , refer to the
corresponding section.
Interior rear view mirror
Equipped with an anti-dazzle system, which
darkens the mirror glass and reduces the
nuisance to the driver caused by the sun,
headlamps of other vehicles, etc.

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Driving
6Driving recommendations
► Observe the driving regulations and remain
vigilant whatever the traffic conditions.


Monitor your surroundings and keep your
hands on the wheel to be able to react to
anything that may happen any time.



Drive smoothly
, anticipate the need for
braking and maintain a longer safety distance,
especially in bad weather.


Stop the vehicle to carry out operations that
require close attention (such as adjustments).



During long trips, take a break every 2 hours.
T

o ensure the durability of the vehicle and
for safety reasons, remember that certain
precautionary measures must be taken when
driving the vehicle:
Manoeuvre cautiously, at low speed
Manoeuvre slowly.
Before turning, check that there are no obstacles
at mid-height along the sides.
Before reversing, check that there are no
obstacles, particularly at high level behind the
vehicle.
Load the vehicle correctly
Observe the Gross Train Weight.
To avoid unbalancing the vehicle, centre the
load, placing the heaviest part on the floor in
front of the rear wheels.
Observe the maximum weight for the roof
anchoring points, communicated by a PEUGEOT
dealer. Loads must be securely lashed down.
Loads that are not properly secured in the
loading bay can disturb the vehicle’s behaviour
and cause an accident.
The dimensions of the load in the loading
bay
must respect the (overall) dimensions of the
vehicle.
Drive the vehicle carefully
Take corners gently.
Anticipate the need to brake as the stopping
distance is increased, particularly on wet or icy
roads.
Be aware of the effect of side winds on the
vehicle.
Avoid rough manoeuvres; improper driving can
lead to loss of control of the vehicle.
Precautions for off-road driving
Before driving off-road:
– Check the engine oil level.


Check the condition of the wheels and tyres.



Make sure that you transport the tool kit as
well as specialised equipment adapted to the
terrain.
Driving on uneven terrain or roads increases the
risk of the vehicle being damaged and the driver
or passengers being injured. Drive carefully
according to the conditions of the conditions.



Fasten seat belts (even at low speed).



Do not hold the steering wheel on the inside
or by its spokes (risk of injury due to the wheel
spinning back).
– Do not accelerate suddenly and do not drive at
excessive speed.


Do not make sharp turns.



A
void dangerous areas and avoid hitting
obstacles.


Do not drive perpendicularly or turn around on
a steep slope (risk of tipping over). Go up/down
or reverse in a straight line (with reverse gear
engaged if reversing).



Never reverse on a steep slope in neutral or
with the clutch pedal depressed (with a manual
gearbox).
On a descent, the vehicle speed can increase
without any action on the accelerator pedal.
In this case, use the engine brake to slow the
vehicle down. If necessary

, depress the brake
pedal without using it for an extended period
(risk of overheating the braking system).
As a precautionary measure, anticipate the
arrival at the top of a slope (steep slope on the
other side or presence of obstacle).
It is recommended to clean the brakes
regularly after driving off-road. In the
event of noise or loss of braking efficiency, it
is essential to visit a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop to have the braking
system checked.
Maintenance
Inflate to the minimum pressure indicated on the
label, or even over-inflate by 0.2 to 0.3 bar for
long journeys.

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Practical information
7In the event of contact with the eyes,
immediately rinse the eyes with large
amounts of water or with an eye wash
solution for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical
attention if you feel a persistent burning
sensation or irritation.
Never go underneath the vehicle raised
using a jack; always use an axle
stand-type support.
When working on the vehicle's electrical
system, take care not to cause a short circuit -
risk of burns and fire.
Flammable products and all sources of heat
(sparks, for example) must be kept away from
the battery, the fuel tank and all components
of the fuel system.
Never run the engine in a closed space
without sufficient ventilation; always use a
ventilation system such as an exhaust gas
extractor, for example.
Never leave liquids (oil, coolant) unattended.
Keep these liquids out of the reach of children
and animals.
The liquids and components replaced must have the same characteristics and
comply with the manufacturer's
recommendations.
General checks
Check the following components to ensure
proper operation and longevity of the vehicle.
For more information on the components
to be
checked, refer to the Checking levels, Checks
and Advice on care
sections.
Daily checks
Check that all vehicle lamps (front and
rear) are working properly.
Check the condition of the door mirrors and
the adjustment controls.
Check that all the doors can be opened,
closed and locked correctly.
Regularly check all levels, the condition of the
tyres and the bodywork.
Monthly checks
Check:


The engine coolant level.



The absence of leaks on all the pipes and
hoses visible on the vehicle as well as the
tanks.



The proper functioning of the elements of
the: •


Heating and ventilation system.



Air conditioning system.



Parking brake (application and release).



Horn.


The tightening of the wheel nuts (if
necessary

, retighten them to the specific
tightening values).


The good condition of the wipers.
– The absence of significant play in the
steering wheel and steering.


The correct travel of the brake pedal as
well as the clutch pedal.
General recommendations
related to maintenance
operations
Electronic engine management
computer
The electronic computer is not completely
waterproof. When performing maintenance
in the rain or washing the engine, it must be
protected from water.
Never remove or disconnect any part of the
electronic injection system to avoid the entry
of moisture, oil or any other foreign body.
Do not install a radio antenna or other
equipment likely to generate interference near
the electronic computer.
Do not expose the electronic computer to a
temperature higher than 105°C.
Before any welding operation on the vehicle,
it is essential to disconnect the electronic
computer - risk of damage to the electronic
system components.
Fuel system
All work on the fuel system must be
carried out only by a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.

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Alphabetical index
Serial number, vehicle 125
Servicing
94, 96
Settings, equipment

13–15
Sidelamps

43–44, 110, 112
Snow chains

89
Socket, 12 V accessory

36
Speed limiter

75–76
Speedometer

7, 75
Sport mode

71
Stability control (ESC)

49–50
Starting a Diesel engine

88
Starting the engine

63
Starting the vehicle

63–65
Starting using another battery

66, 117
Station, radio

128, 133
Stay, bonnet

91
Steering mounted controls, audio

128, 131
Steering wheel

95
Steering wheel, adjustment

27
Stickers, customising ~ Stickers,
expressive

103
Stopping the vehicle

63–65
Storage

36–40
Storage boxes

39
Storage compartments

36
Stowing rings

39
Sunshine sensor

31
Sun visor

36
Suspension

96
Switching off the engine

63
Synchronising the remote control

21T
Tables of engines 123–124
Tables of fuses
113, 115
Tailgate

22
Tank, fuel

88
Technical data

123–124
Telephone

129–130, 134–135
Temperature, coolant

11
Ticket holder

36
Time (setting)

13, 136
Tipper truck fittings

39
Tipper truck lighting

40
Tools

105–106, 106–107
Top Tether (fixing)

59
Total distance recorder

12
Touch screen

14
Towbar

50, 89
Towed loads

122
Towing another vehicle

119, 121
Traction control (ASR)

49–50
Trailer

50, 89
Trailer stability assist (TSA)

50
Trajectory control systems

49
Triangle, warning

104
Trip computer

12–13
Trip distance recorder

12
Tyres

95, 126
Tyre under-inflation detection

73
U
Under-inflation (detection) 73
Unlocking
16–18
Unlocking from the inside

19
Unlocking the doors

19
Updating the time

136
USB

129, 133–135
V
Ventilation 31–33
Visibility
35
W
Warning and indicator lamps 8
Warning lamp, driver''s seat belt
not fastened

53
Warning lamps

8
Warning lamp, seat belts

53
Warnings and indicators

8
Washing

75
Washing (advice)

102–103
Weights

122
Wheel, spare

95, 105–107
Windscreen wipers

45, 47
Wiper blades (changing)

46
Wipers

45, 47
Wipers, automatic rain sensitive

47