check engine light PEUGEOT LANDTREK 2022 User Guide

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Driving
Do not exceed the maximum towable
weights.
At altitude: reduce the maximum load by
10% per 1,000 metres of altitude; the lower
air density at high altitudes decreases engine
performance.
New vehicle: do not tow a trailer until the
vehicle has driven at least 620 miles
(1,000 kilometres).
If the outside temperature is high, let the
engine idle for 1 to 2 minutes after the
vehicle comes to a stop, to help it to cool.
Before setting off
Nose weight
► Distribute the load in the trailer so that the
heaviest items are as close as possible to the
axle and the nose weight (at the point where it
joins your vehicle) approaches the maximum
permitted without exceeding it.
Tyres
► Check the tyre pressures of the towing
vehicle and of the trailer , observing the
recommended pressures.
Lighting
► Check the electrical signalling on the trailer
and the headlamp beam height of your vehicle.
If a genuine PEUGEOT towing device is
used, the rear parking sensors will be
deactivated automatically to avoid the audible
signal.
When driving
Cooling
Towing a trailer uphill causes the coolant
temperature to increase. The maximum towable
load depends on the gradient and the exterior
temperature. The fan’s cooling capacity does not
increase with engine speed.


Reduce speed and lower the engine speed to
limit the amount of heating produced.



Pay constant attention to the coolant
temperature.
If this warning lamp and the STOP
warning lamp come on, stop the vehicle
and switch off the engine as soon as possible.
Brakes
Using the engine brake is recommended to limit
the overheating of the brakes. Braking distances
are increased when towing a trailer.
Side wind
Bear in mind that the vehicle will be more
susceptible to wind when towing.
Anti-theft protection
Electronic immobiliser
The keys contain a code, which must be
recognised by the vehicle before starting is
possible.
If the system malfunctions, indicated by the
display of a message, the engine will not start.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
Starting / Switching off the
engine with the key
Key ignition switch

It has 4 positions:
1. Stop Inserting/removing the key, steering column
locked.
2. Accessories Steering column unlocked and audio system.
3. IgnitionIgnition, preheating (Diesel), engine starting.
4. Starting
Avoid attaching heavy objects to the key or the remote control. This would weigh
down on its shaft in the ignition switch and
could cause a malfunction.
Ignition position
This allows the use of the vehicle's electrical
equipment (ventilation, electric windows) or the
charging of accessories.
Once the battery charge level drops to the
reserve level, the system switches to energy
economy mode. The power supply is cut off
automatically to preserve the remaining battery
charge.
Starting the engine
With the parking brake applied:
► With a manual gearbox, place the gear lever
in neutral then fully depress the clutch pedal.
► With an automatic gearbox, place the gear
selector in mode N or P then depress the brake
pedal.
► Insert the key into the ignition switch; the
system recognises the code.
► Unlock the steering column by simultaneously
turning the steering wheel and the key.

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Driving
brake indicator lamp is on fixed on the
instrument panel.
The hill start assist function cannot be deactivated. However, using the parking
brake to immobilise the vehicle interrupts its
operation.
Operation

Facing uphill, with the vehicle stationary,
the vehicle is held for a short time when the
driver releases the brake pedal:


If first gear or neutral is engaged on a manual
gearbox.



If mode
D or +/- is used on an automatic
gearbox.


Facing downhill, with the vehicle stationary
and reverse gear engaged, the vehicle is held
for a short time when the driver releases the
brake pedal.
While the vehicle is being held, a
message is displayed on the instrument
panel to indicate that the function has been
activated while facing uphill or downhill.
Malfunction
If the event of a malfunction, these
warning lamps light up on the
instrument panel, accompanied by the display of
a message.
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.
Gear shift indicator
(Depending on engine)
This system is designed to reduce fuel
consumption by recommending the most suitable
gear.
Operation
Depending on the driving situation and
the vehicle's equipment, the system may
recommend skipping one or more gears.
Gear engagement recommendations are
not to be considered mandatory. Indeed, the
configuration of the road, the traffic density and
safety remain determining factors when choosing
the best gear. Therefore, the driver remains
responsible for deciding whether or not to follow
the system’s advice.
The system cannot be deactivated.
The system is only active on vehicles equipped with a manual gearbox.
The information appears on the instrument panel in the form of an arrow.
The system adapts the gear change instructions according to the driving
conditions (e.g.
slope, load) and driving style
(e.g.
power demand, acceleration, braking).
The system never suggests:


engaging first gear;



engaging reverse gear
.
Tyre under-inflation detection
This system alerts the driver when one or more
tyres have a drop in pressure.

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In the event of a breakdown
8

► Pass the connecting piece through the wheel
hub to release it.
Putting the winch and spare wheel
back in place
When the spare wheel is fitted in place of
a wheel with a punctured tyre, the winch
and punctured tyre must be put back in
position underneath the vehicle before
restarting.


Position the wheel flat, with the valve
upwards.


► Pass the connecting piece through the wheel
hub.


Centre and position the connecting piece
under the spare wheel, making sure that the
claw

A comes out of one of the wheel tightening
holes.
A padlock can be fitted in the hole of the claw A to lock the chain to the spare
wheel to act as an anti-theft device.


T

ighten the winch chain by turning the control
screw with the wheelbrace 2 and the extension 3
anticlockwise.


Place the wheel under the rear of the vehicle.



Raise the wheel under the vehicle, by turning
the winch control screw with the wheelbrace 2


and the extension 3 anticlockwise.


When the wheel is halfway up, check that the
suspended

chain can enter the hole in the wheel.


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ighten fully.


Check that the wheel is properly flattened
against the floor

.
Check that the wheel is not caught on the
external parts.
Check that the wheel is held firmly against
its support by trying to turn and push it. If
the wheel moves, repeat the positioning
procedure.
Removing a wheel
Parking the vehicle
Immobilise the vehicle where it does
not obstruct traffic: the ground must be level,
stable and non-slippery.
With a manual gearbox, engage first gear
then switch off the ignition to block the
wheels.
With an automatic gearbox, place the gear
selector in position P then switch off the
ignition to block the wheels.
Apply the parking brake and check that the
indicator lamp lights up on the instrument
panel.
Ensure that the occupants have left the
vehicle and are located in a safe place.
Never start the engine while the vehicle is on
the jack.
Never go underneath a vehicle raised using a
jack; use an axle stand.
Always place a chock against the wheel
diagonally opposite to the one being replaced.

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In the event of a breakdown
Changing a bulb
In some weather conditions (e.g. low
temperature or humidity), misting on the
internal surface of the glass of the headlamps
and rear lamps is normal, and will disappear
after the lamps have been on for a few
minutes.
The headlamps have polycarbonate lenses with a protective coating:


Do not clean them with a dry or abrasive
cloth, nor with detergent or solvent
products.



Use a sponge and soapy water or a pH
neutral product.



When using a high-pressure washer on
persistent marks, do not keep the lance
directed towards the headlamps, lamps or
their edges for too long, so as not to damage
their protective coating and seals.
Changing a bulb must only be done with
the ignition off and after the headlamp /
lamp has been switched off for several
minutes - risk of serious burns!
Do not touch the bulb directly with your
fingers; use a lint-free cloth.
It is essential only to use anti-ultraviolet
(UV) type bulbs, so as not to damage the
headlamp.
Always replace a failed bulb with a new bulb
of the same type and specification. To avoid
lighting imbalance, replace the bulbs in pairs.
After changing a bulb
To refit, carry out the operations in
reverse order to removal.
Close the protective cover very carefully to
guarantee the sealing of the lamps.
Light-emitting diode (LED)
headlamps and lamps
Depending on version, the affected types of
headlamps/lamps are:


Offset daytime running lamps.



Direction indicator side repeaters.



Rear sidelamps.



Third brake lamp and loading bay lighting.
If you need to replace this type of bulb,
you must contact a PEUGEOT dealer or
a qualified workshop.
Front lamps

1. A: Sidelamps (W5W)
or
B: Daytime running lamps / sidelamps (LED)
2. A: Dipped beam headlamps (H8)
or
B: Dipped beam headlamps (LED)
3. A: Main beam headlamps (HB3)
or
B: Main beam headlamps (H9)
4. Direction indicators (PY21W)
5. Foglamps (H11)
6. Daytime running lamps (PY24W)
Opening the bonnet/Accessing the
bulbs
Proceed with caution when the engine is hot -
risk of burns!
Take care with objects or clothing that could
be caught in the blades of the cooling fan -
risk of strangulation!
Halogen bulbs (Hx)
To ensure good quality lighting, check
that the bulb is correctly positioned in its
housing.
Accessing the front lamps
Petrol engine
► Open the bonnet.

► To access the lamp on the right-hand side,
unclip the 3 clips securing the air filter cover,
then move it.
► If required, unscrew the 2 screws from the
coolant reservoir and move it, then unscrew the
3 screws at the base of the air filter to move it.

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8Halogen bulbs (Hx)
To ensure good quality lighting, check
that the bulb is correctly positioned in its
housing.
Accessing the front lamps
Petrol engine
► Open the bonnet.

► To access the lamp on the right-hand side,
unclip the 3 clips securing the air filter cover,
then move it.


If required, unscrew the 2 screws from the
coolant reservoir and move it, then unscrew the
3 screws at the base of the air filter to move it.
► To access the lamp on the left-hand side,
unscrew the terminals and the screws securing
the 12
V battery, then pull it out.
Diesel engine
► Open the bonnet.

► To access the lamp on the right-hand side,
unscrew the terminals and the 2 nuts securing
the 12 V battery, then pull it out.


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o access the lamp on the left-hand side,
unscrew the 2 screws securing the coolant
reservoir, then move it.


If necessary
, unscrew the 3 screws at the
base of the air filter, then move it.
Do not disconnect the coolant reservoir
pipes!
For more information about removing the
12 V battery and the air filter, refer to the
Maintenance section.
Sidelamps

► Remove the protective cover by giving it a
quarter turn.


Pull the bulb holder backwards to remove it.



Pull out the bulb and replace it.
When refitting the bulb holder in its housing,
press until you hear a click which means it is
locked in place.

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8Battery power loss
A battery can be discharged due to
power losses:


Continuous electrical consumption of a
component (e.g. alarm, anti-theft device).



Device powered up when the engine is off
(e.g. audio system, USB charger).



Electrical leakage due to poor insulation of
electrical components.
If the power loss cannot be located, contact a
PEUGEOT


dealer or a qualified workshop to
have the vehicle's electrical system checked.
Battery charge check
For batteries with a charge status
indicator, read the value indicated on the
battery directly.
For other types of batteries, the check can be
carried out with a voltmeter:


Connect the voltmeter to the battery
terminals (respect the polarities).



Read the voltage value.



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urn the main beam headlamps on.
If the battery voltage remains at or above 10
V without rapidly decreasing, the charge is
correct.
If the battery voltage drops quickly or is less
than 10 V, the battery must be recharged or
replaced.
Accessing the battery
The battery is located under the bonnet.
Petrol engine


Diesel engine

For access to the (+) terminal:
► Release the bonnet by pulling the internal
release lever
, then the external safety catch.


Raise the bonnet.
(+)

Positive terminal.
(-) Negative terminal (remote earth point).
Starting using another
battery
If the vehicle's battery is flat, the engine can be
started using a backup battery (either external or
from another vehicle) and jump leads or using a
battery booster.
Never start the engine by connecting a
battery charger.
Never use a 24
V or higher battery booster.
Check beforehand that the backup battery
has a nominal voltage of 12
V and a capacity
at least equal to that of the discharged
battery.
The two vehicles must not be in contact with
each other.
Switch off all electricity-consuming equipment
on both vehicles (audio system, wipers,
lighting, etc.).
Make sure that the jump leads are well away
from the engine’s moving parts (fan, belt,
etc.).
Do not disconnect the (+) terminal while the
engine is running.
Petrol engine

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Diesel engine

► Lift the plastic cover on the (+) terminal, if the
vehicle has one.


Connect the red cable to the (+) terminal of
flat battery

A (at the metal elbow), then to the
(+) terminal of the backup battery
B or of the
booster.


Connect one end of the green or black cable
to the (-) terminal of the backup battery

B or of
the booster (or to an earth point on the assisting
vehicle).


Connect the other end of the green or black
cable to the earth point


C
.
► Start the engine on the assisting vehicle and
leave it running for a few minutes.


Operate the starter on the broken down
vehicle and let the engine run.
If the engine does not start immediately

, switch
off the ignition and wait a few moments before
trying again.


W
ait for it to return to idle.


Disconnect the jump leads in reverse order.



Refit the plastic cover to the (+) terminal, if
the vehicle has one.



Allow the engine to run for at least
30

minutes, with the vehicle stationary, so that
the battery reaches an adequate state of charge.
Driving immediately without having
reached a sufficient level of charge may
affect some of the vehicle's functions.
Automatic gearbox
Never try to start the engine by pushing
the vehicle.
Charging the battery using a
battery charger
For optimum service life of the battery, it is
essential to maintain an adequate state of
charge.
In some circumstances, it may be necessary to
charge the battery:


When using the vehicle mainly for short
journeys.
– If the vehicle is to be taken off the road for
several weeks.
Consult a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified
workshop.
To charge the vehicle's battery yourself, use only a charger compatible with
lead-acid batteries with a nominal voltage of
12

V.
Follow the instructions provided by the
manufacturer of the charger.
Never reverse polarities.
It is not necessary to disconnect the
battery.


Switch the ignition off.



Switch off all electrical consumers (audio
system, lighting, wipers, etc.).
Petrol engine



Diesel engine

► Switch off charger B before connecting
the cables to the battery, so as to avoid any
dangerous sparks.
► Ensure that the charger cables are in good
condition.
► Lift the plastic cover on the (+) terminal, if the
vehicle has one.
► Connect the cables of charger B as follows:
• the positive (+) red cable to the (+) terminal
of battery A,
• the negative (-) black cable to earth point C
on the vehicle.
► At the end of the charging operation, switch
off charger B before disconnecting the cables
from battery A.
Never try to charge a frozen battery - risk
of explosion!
If the battery has frozen, have it checked by a
PEUGEOT dealer or by a qualified workshop
who will verify that the internal components
have not been damaged and that the case

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Alphabetical index
4x4 transmission selector 69
360° camera
84
A
ABS 50
Accessories
49
Additive, Diesel

95
Adjusting headlamp beam height

45
Adjusting headlamps

45
Adjusting head restraints

26
Adjusting seat

26–27
Adjusting the air distribution

35
Adjusting the air flow

35
Adjusting the date

13, 137
Adjusting the height and reach
of the steering wheel

28
Adjusting the seat angle

27
Adjusting the seat belt height

54
Adjusting the temperature

35
Adjusting the time

13, 137
Advice on care and maintenance

103
Advice on driving

6, 62–63
Airbags

55–57, 59
Airbags, curtain

56–57
Airbags, front

56–57, 60
Airbags, lateral

56–57
Air conditioning

32, 34, 35
Air conditioning, automatic

36
Air conditioning, dual-zone automatic

34–36
Air conditioning, manual

33, 36
Air intake 35
Air vents
32
Alarm

23
Android Auto connection

136
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)

50
Antitheft / Immobiliser

17
Apple CarPlay connection

135
Area, loading

41
Armrest, front

38
Armrest, rear

39
Assistance, emergency braking

50
Audible warning

50
Audio streaming (Bluetooth)

129
B
Battery 99
Battery, 12 V
95, 99, 116–119
Battery, charging

118–119
Battery, remote control

20–21
Bluetooth (hands-free)

129–130
Bluetooth (telephone)

135
Bodywork

104
Bonnet

91–92
Brake discs

96
Brake lamps

11 5
Brakes

96
Braking assistance system

50
Bulbs

11 3
Bulbs (changing)

112, 115
C
Capacity, fuel tank 89
Cap, fuel filler
89
Care of the bodywork

104
Central locking

17, 19
Changing a bulb

112, 115
Changing a fuse

11 6
Changing a wheel

107–109
Changing a wiper blade

47
Changing the engine oil

101
Changing the remote control battery

20
Checking the levels

93–95
Checks

92, 95–97
Checks, routine

95–96, 98
Child lock

61
Children

55, 60
Children (safety)

61
Child seats

55, 58–59
Child seats, ISOFIX

60
Cigar lighter

37
Cleaning (advice)

102–104
Cleaning the engine throttle housing

102
Closing the boot

18, 23
Closing the doors

18–19, 22
Configuration, vehicle

13–15
Connection, Bluetooth

130, 135
Connection, MirrorLink

136
Connectivity

135
Control, emergency door

20
Control stalk, lighting

43, 45
Control stalk, wipers

46, 48

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Alphabetical index
H
Hazard warning lamps 49, 106
headlamp adjustment
45
Headlamp adjustment

45
Headlamp beam height

45
Headlamps, automatic illumination

45
Headlamps, dipped beam

112, 114
Headlamps, halogen

112–113
Headlamps, main beam

112, 114
Head restraints, front

26
Head restraints, rear

28, 30
Heating

32–34, 36
Hill Assist Descent Control (HADC)

52
Hill start assist

73–74
Hooks

40
Horn

50
I
Ignition 67
Ignition on
67
Ignition switch

64, 66
Immobiliser, electronic

64
Indicator, coolant temperature

11
Indicators, direction

45, 114
Inflating tyres

96, 126
Infrared camera

76
Instrument panel

7, 12, 77
ISOFIX mountings

60
J
Jack 108–109
Jump starting
11 7
K
Key 16–17, 20
Key, electronic
18–19
Keyless Entry and Starting

18, 66
Key not recognised

67
Key with remote control

16–17, 64
Kit, hands-free

129–130
L
Labels, identification 125
Lamps, parking
45
Lamps, rear

11 5
Lams with Full LED technology

44
Lane Departure Warning System
(LDWS)

79, 81
Leather (care)

104
LEDs - Light-emitting diodes

44, 112, 115
Level, brake fluid

94
Level, Diesel additive

95
Level, engine coolant

11, 94
Level, engine oil

93
Level, power steering fluid

94
Levels and checks

92–95
Level, screenwash fluid 47, 95
Light-emitting diodes - LEDs
44, 112, 115
Lighting

42
Lighting, cornering

44
Lighting dimmer

12
Lighting, exterior

43
Lighting, guide-me home

46
Lighting, interior

39
Lighting, mood

12
Lighting, welcome

46
Loading

41, 91
Load restraint

41
Locating your vehicle

17
Locking

17–18
Locking from the inside

19
Locking the doors

19
Low fuel level

89
M
Maintenance 97
Maintenance (advice)
103
Maintenance, routine

77, 95, 97
Manoeuvring aids (recommendations)

76
Map reading lamps

39
Markings, identification

125
Mat

38, 77
Mirror, rear view

29
Mirrors, door

29, 36
Mode, driving

73
Mountings, ISOFIX

60

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