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6The configuration of the automatic function via detection by the parking
sensors or via the direction indicators is done
using the Settings menu in the Off-Road
camera system, on the left of the touch screen.
The function will be deactivated:
– Above about 19 mph (30 km/h).
–
when the right-hand direction indicator is
stopped;
–
by pressing the function activation button
again;
–
Without any action from the driver for
approximately 1 minute.
–
By pressing the "
Switch off" button in the
upper-left corner of the touch screen.
Opening the front right-hand door and
folding the mirror may disturb the display.
When starting the vehicle, the graphic
and audible aids are only available after
the touch screen has started up.
360° camera
For more information, refer to the
General recommendations on the use
of driving and manoeuvring aids .
The vehicle has several cameras:
–
At the front, fitted in the grille.
–
At the rear
, near the tailgate opening control.
–
Under each door mirror
.
With the engine running, these cameras allow
views of the vehicle’s close surroundings to be
displayed on the touch screen:
–
V
iews from the rear (rear vision), with reverse
gear engaged.
–
V
iews of the front (forward vision), with the
gearbox in neutral or a gear engaged.
–
Side views (door mirror vision), with the
direction indicators activated or obstacle
detection.
The screen is divided into 2 parts: on the
left, a view from above the vehicle in its close
surroundings; on the right, a contextual view as
well as a 3-dimensional view representing the
vehicle’s close surroundings.
A dynamic projection of the vehicle trajectory
(vehicle outline and position of the wheels) is
displayed on the front and rear contextual views
and the view from above.
The parking sensors supplement the information
on the view from above the vehicle.
Different contextual views can be displayed in
the left-hand part:
–
front view
,
–
rear view
,
–
right-hand mirror view
,
–
left-hand mirror view
,
–
"Split" front view
,
–
auto zoom view
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– 3-dimensional view.
When the cameras are activated, a
symbol appears at the top of the
contextual view to indicate their positions on
the vehicle and the displayed area.
Opening the front doors or the tailgate, or
folding the mirrors may disturb the
display.
By default, 2D views mode is activated.
In this mode, the system chooses the best view
to display (standard or zoom) according to the
information transmitted by the parking sensors.
You can change the display mode at any time
during the manoeuvre:
–
"2D views",
–
"3D views".
Operating principle
Using the front and rear cameras as well as the
mirror cameras, the vehicle’s close surroundings
are recorded during low speed manoeuvres.
An image from above your vehicle in its close
surroundings is reconstructed in real time and as
the manoeuvre progresses.
It facilitates the alignment of your vehicle when
parking and allows obstacles close to the vehicle
to be seen. It is automatically deleted if the
vehicle remains stationary for too long.
When starting the vehicle, the graphic
and audible aids are only available after
the touch screen has started up.
Activation
Automatic activation (speed below 17 mph
(27 km/h)):
–
when reverse gear is engaged.
–
when the direction indicators are activated
(depending on configuration).
–
when an obstacle is detected.
► To manually activate the function, with the
engine running, press this button.
At any time, it is possible to choose (on the left-
hand side of the touch screen) the display mode
by pressing the " 2D views" or "3D views" button
and modify the parameters by pressing the
"Settings" button.
The display is immediately updated with the
selected view mode.
You can switch to panoramic view for 2D mode
by pressing on the main view or on the symbol at
the top of the main view (the view from above on
the left will disappear).
Press again on the main view or on the symbol
to return to the current display.
Settings
For each mode (2D or 3D), it is possible to
deactivate/activate the following functions:
–
T
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6– Automatic views via detection by the parking
sensors.
–
Door mirror views by activating the direction
indicators.
The system status is not saved when the ignition
is switched off.
The function will be deactivated: – Above about 19 mph (30 km/h).
–
When changing out of reverse gear
.
–
By pressing the function activation button
again.
–
Without any action from the driver for
approximately 1 minute.
–
By pressing the "
Switch off" button in the
upper-left corner of the touch screen.
"2D views” mode
Front and rear views
Front view
Rear view
The function is displayed by default, with the
front vision, if the gearbox is in neutral or with a
gear engaged, or with the rear vision, if reverse
is engaged.
In automatic mode, the front and rear views
can be displayed successively if an obstacle is
detected by the parking sensors.
The guiding line 1 (in red) represents the end of
the bumper.
From the bumper, the thin orange guiding
lines
2 represent the width of the vehicle, with
the mirrors unfolded and the wide orange
guiding
lines 3 represent the trajectory of the
vehicle.
Lines 2 and 3 are oriented according to the
position of the steering wheel.
The system is deactivated:
–
Automatically above about 19 mph (30
km/h)
(the image disappears temporarily from 12 mph
(20
km/h)).
–
By pressing the function activation button
again.
Door mirror views
The door mirror views make it possible to
visualise the areas located under each mirror as
well as all of the front lateral sides of the vehicle
in order to manoeuvre the vehicle with the
surrounding obstacles.
This view is not recommended for carrying out a
complete manoeuvre.
This view is automatically available via detection
by the parking sensors or by selecting the
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“Split” front view
The "Split" front view allows the two views of the
door mirrors to be displayed simultaneously. For
more information on the Door mirror view, refer
to the corresponding section.
The views appear in the touch screen on the left-
hand side and right-hand side respectively.
This view is particularly suitable for driving
situations in narrow or rough passages.
This view is available by pressing the button for
the view from above the vehicle (located on the
left-hand side).
Auto zoom view
This mode is activated by default. Using sensors in the front and rear bumpers, the
automatic view changes from the standard view
or 3-dimensional view to the view from above
(zoom) as an obstacle is approached during a
manoeuvre.
"3D views” mode
The 3D view displays a 3-dimensional
reconstruction of the vehicle with its close
surroundings.
When approaching an obstacle, the 3D
view switches to a view from above (zoom)
allowing the vehicle to be manoeuvred with the
surrounding obstacles.
Change the orientation of the 3D view at any
time by touching the view from above the vehicle
(located on the left-hand side).
► When the view selection carousel is
displayed, select the side to be displayed (a
camera symbol appears to confirm the selected
orientation).
The right-hand side view is updated instantly as
well as its close surroundings.
The 3D view is only available via the view
selection menu.
The 3D view is to be preferred in off-road conditions to better anticipate obstacles
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Recommended fuel
Petrol engines are compatible with minimum 91
RON unleaded fuel.
Diesel engines are compatible with type B0
fuel not containing Fatty Acid Methyl Ester
(biofuel) and B7, B10 and B15* type fuels
conforming to EN590 and EN16734 standards
containing respectively up to 7%, 10% and 15%
of Fatty Acid Methyl Ester.
Depending on the country of sale, the Diesel
fuel must be suited to the ambient temperature
in order to optimise engine performance and
minimise polluting emissions.
Temperature greater than Diesel quality
+5°C (+41°F) N°0
-5°C (+23°F) N°-10
-10°C (+14°F) N°-20
-25°C (-13°F) N°-35
The use of any other type of (bio) fuel
(e.g. vegetable or animal oils, pure or
diluted, domestic fuel) is strictly prohibited
(risk of damage to the engine and fuel
system).
* BlueHDi Diesel o nly.
Diesel at low temperature
At temperatures below 0 °C (+32 °F), the
formation of paraffins in summer-type Diesel
fuels could prevent the engine from operating
correctly
. In these temperature conditions, use
winter-type Diesel fuel and keep the fuel tank
more than 50
% full.
At temperatures below -15
°C (+5 °F) to avoid
problems starting, it is best to park the vehicle
under shelter (heated garage).
Travelling abroad
Certain fuels could damage your vehicle’s
engine.
In certain countries, the use of a particular
fuel may be required (specific octane rating,
specific trade name, etc.) to ensure correct
operation of the engine.
For all additional information, consult a dealer.
Refuelling
Fuel tank capacity: approximately 80 litres.
Reserve level: approximately 11 litres.
Low fuel level
When the low fuel level is reached, this
warning lamp lights up on the instrument
panel. When it first comes on, about 11 litres of
fuel remain.
Until sufficient fuel is added, this warning lamp
appears every time the ignition is switched on,
accompanied by the message and the audible
signal. When driving, this message and audible
signal are repeated with increasing frequency as
the fuel level drops towards 0.
You must refuel as soon as possible to avoid
running out of fuel.
For more information on Running out of fuel
(Diesel), refer to the corresponding section.
A small arrow by the warning lamp indicates which side of the vehicle the
fuel filler flap is located on.
Refuelling
When refuelling, at least 10 litres must be added
in order to be registered by the fuel gauge.
Opening the filler cap may create a noise caused
by an inrush of air. This vacuum is normal,
caused by the sealing of the fuel system.
To refuel in complete safety:
►
Always switch off the engine.
► Pull the release control, located on the floor
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7► Take care to select the pump that delivers the
correct fuel type for your vehicle's engine (see a
reminder label on the inside of the filler flap).
►
T
urn the filler cap to the left, remove it and
place it on its support (on the filler
flap).
►
Insert the filler nozzle and push it in as far as
possible before starting to refuel (to minimise the
risk of splashing).
Do not continue after the nozzle’
s third cut-
out. Doing so may cause malfunctions.
►
Put the filler cap back in place and turn it to
the right.
►
Close the fuel filler flap.
If you have put in the wrong fuel for the
vehicle, you must have the fuel tank
drained and filled with the correct fuel before
starting the engine.
Depending on version, the vehicle is fitted with
a catalytic converter, which helps to reduce the
level of harmful emissions in the exhaust gases.
For petrol engines, you must use unleaded
fuel.
The filler neck is narrower, admitting unleaded
petrol nozzles only.
Towing device
Load distribution
► Distribute the load in the trailer so that the
heaviest items are as close as possible to the
axle, and the nose weight approaches the
maximum permitted without exceeding it.
Air density decreases with altitude, thus reducing
engine performance. The maximum towable load
must be reduced by 10% per 1,000
metres of
altitude.
Use genuine towing devices and wiring
harnesses approved by PEUGEOT. We
recommend having them fitted by a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
If not fitted by a PEUGEOT dealer, they must
still be fitted in accordance with the vehicle
manufacturer's instructions.
Certain driving or manoeuvring aid functions
are automatically deactivated while an
approved towing system is in use.
For more information about driving with a
towing device fitted to a trailer and associated
with the Trailer stability assist, refer to the
corresponding section.
Comply with the maximum authorised
towable weight, as indicated on your
vehicle's registration certificate, on the
manufacturer's label and in the Technical
data section of this guide.
If using accessories attached to the
towing device (e.g. bicycle carriers, tow
boxes):
–
Comply with the maximum authorised nose
weight.
–
Do not transport more than 4 conventional
bicycles or 2 electric bicycles.
When loading bicycles onto a bicycle carrier
on a towball, be sure to place the heaviest
bicycles as close as possible to the vehicle.
Observe the legislation in force in the
country where you are driving.
Snow chains
In wintry conditions, snow chains improve
traction as well as the behaviour of the vehicle
when braking.
Snow chains must be fitted only to
driving wheels.
Observe the legislation in force in your
country relating to the use of snow
chains and maximum authorised speeds.
Only use chains designed for the vehicle's wheel
type:
Tyre size Link size
245/70 R16 13 to 16
mm
265/65 R17 13 to 16
mm
265/60 R18 13 to 16
mm
It is also possible to use snow socks.
For more information on snow chains, contact a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop. CarM an uals 2 .c o m
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Installation tips
► To fit the snow chains during a journey, stop
the vehicle on a flat surface at the side of the
road.
►
Apply the parking brake and position any
wheel chocks under the wheels to prevent
movement of the vehicle.
►
Fit the snow chains following the instructions
provided by the manufacturer
.
►
Move off gently and drive for a few moments,
without exceeding 19
mph (30 km/h) for metal
snow chains or 31 mph (50 km/h) for plastic
snow chains.
►
Stop the vehicle and check that the snow
chains are correctly tightened.
It is strongly recommended that you
practise fitting the snow chains on a level
and dry surface before setting off.
Avoid driving with snow chains on roads that have been cleared of snow to avoid
damaging the vehicle's tyres and the road
surface. If the vehicle is fitted with alloy
wheels, check that no part of the chain or its
fixings is in contact with the wheel rim.
Use snow chains that are appropriate for
the size of your tyres and ensure they
are correctly fitted. Chains that are the wrong
size or incorrectly fitted can damage the
braking system, suspension, bodywork and
wheels.
Never exceed the maximum speed limit
stated in the snow chains user guide.
Roof bars
As a safety measure and to avoid damaging the roof, it is essential to use
transverse roof bars approved for your
vehicle.
Observe the instructions on fitting and use
contained in the guide supplied with the roof
bars.
Maximum load distributed over the roof
bars, for a loading height not exceeding
40 cm: 100
kg.
As this value may change, please verify the
maximum load quoted in the guide supplied
with the roof bars.
If the height exceeds 40 cm, adapt the speed
of the vehicle to the profile of the road to
avoid damaging the roof bars and the fixings
on the vehicle.
Be sure to refer to national legislation in order
to comply with the regulations for transporting
objects that are longer than the vehicle.
Recommendations
Distribute the load uniformly, taking care
to avoid overloading one of the sides.
Arrange the heaviest part of the load as close
as possible to the roof.
Secure the load firmly.
Drive gently: the vehicle will be more
susceptible to the effects of side winds and its
stability may be affected.
Regularly check the security and tight
fastening of the roof bars, at least before each
trip.
Remove the roof bars once they are no longer
needed.
Bonnet
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.
Cooling of the engine when stopped
The engine cooling fan may start after
the engine has been switched off.
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7Opening
► Open the driver's door.
► Pull the interior release lever , located at the
bottom of the dashboard, towards you.
► Tilt the exterior safety catch to the left and
raise the bonnet.
►
Unclip the stay from its housing and place it
in the support slot to hold the bonnet open.
Closing
► Hold the bonnet and pull out the stay from the
support slot.
►
Clip the stay in its housing.
► Lower the bonnet and release it near the end
of its travel.
►
Pull on the bonnet to check that it is locked
correctly
.
Because of the presence of electrical
equipment under the bonnet, it is strongly
recommended that exposure to water (rain,
washing, etc.) be limited.
Engine compartment
The engine shown here is an example for
illustrative purposes only.
The locations of the following components may
vary:
–
Air filter
.
–
Engine oil dipstick.
–
Engine oil filler cap.
–
Priming pump.
–
Degassing screw
.
Petrol engine
HDi Diesel engine
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BlueHDi Diesel engine
1.Screenwash fluid reservoir
2. Engine coolant reservoir
3. Brake fluid reservoir
4. Power steering fluid reservoir
5. Battery
6. Remote earth point (-)
7. Fusebox
8. Air filter
9. Engine oil filler cap
10. Engine oil dipstick
11 . Diesel fuel filter*
12. Priming pump*
13. Degassing screw*
Diesel fuel system
This system is under very high pressure.
All work must be carried out only by a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop
* Depending on engine.
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.
The fluids must comply with the Manufacturer's requirements and with
the vehicle's engine.
Take care when working under the bonnet, as certain areas of the engine
may be extremely hot (risk of burns) and the
cooling fan could start at any time (even with
the ignition off).
Used products
Avoid prolonged contact of used oil or fluids with the skin.
Most of these fluids are harmful to health and
very corrosive.
Do not discard used oil or fluids into
sewers or onto the ground.
Empty used oil into the containers reserved
for this purpose at a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.
Engine oil
The level is checked, with the engine having been switched off for at least 30
minutes and on level ground, using the dipstick.
It is normal to top up the oil level between two
services (or oil changes). It is recommended
that you check the level, and top up if necessary,
every 3,000 miles (5,000 km).
In order to maintain the reliability of the
engine and emissions control system,
never use additives in the engine oil.
Checking using the dipstick
For the location of the dipstick, please refer
to the illustration of the corresponding engine
compartment.
►
Grasp the dipstick by its coloured grip and
pull it out completely
.
►
Wipe the end of the dipstick using a clean,
lint-free cloth.
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