bulb Peugeot Partner 2016 Owner's Manual

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corresponds to
a left hand drive
vehicle.corresponds to a
right hand drive
vehicle.
10.
169-254
TECHNOLOGY

on
BOARD
6.
1

17-122
ACCESSORIES
7.
123-139
CHECKS 8

.
140-160
QUICK HELP
7-inch touch screen 169
P EUGEOT Connect Sound
(RD5)
237
Towing a trailer
1
17
Towbar with detachable swan neck towball

1

19
Other accessories

121
Opening the bonnet


124
Petrol engine


125
Diesel engine


126
Levels


127
Checks

129
Fuel


131
Fuel cut-off

132
Diesel priming pump


132
BlueHDi

and AdBlue
®
additive
133 Battery
140
Changing a wheel
142
Removable snow

screen 146
Snow chains
147
Changing a bulb

148 a fuse


154 a wiper blade


158
Being towed

159
Precautions
160
9.
162-168
TECHNICAL

DATA
Dimensions 162
Engines 167
Weights
167
Identification markings

168The "T

echnology on board"
section presents the new
audio/navigation systems.
P EUGEOT
Connect is the
name given to all of the
new equipment of the radio/
navigation range.
CONTENTS

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ExTERIORRemote control 18-19
Changing the battery ,
reinitialisation

19
Key


18
Starting

52
Hill start assist

53
Central locking /


unlocking

18, 27
Locking / unlocking


the load space

18, 27
Filler cap,


fuel tank

131-132
Fuel cut-of

f, Diesel
priming
132
AdBlue
® additive,
topping up 38-39, 133-139
Wiper blades

158
Door mirrors

87-88
Side repeater

151
Active City Brake

98
Front lamps, foglamps, direction indicators

55-57, 148-151Headlamp beam height adjustment 57
Changing front bulbs

148-151
Headlamp wash

59, 128
Snow cover


146
Front doors


21
Sliding side door


22
Key


18
Opening the bonnet


124
T

owing, lifting

159
T

owbar, swan-neck towball

1

17-120
Towed loads

167
Parking sensors


91-92
Reversing camera


93
Number plate


lamp

153
Spare wheel,


jack, changing a wheel,
tools

142-146
Rear lamps, direction
indicators

55-56, 152-153
3rd brake lamp


153
Changing rear


bulbs

148, 152-153
Load space,


opening

18, 27
Doors, tailgate


23-24, 26
Accessories


121-122
Roof bars


86
Rear roof flap

25
Emergency control
26 Dimensions

162-165
Floor cab dimensions

166
Brakes, pads


90, 127, 129
Emergency braking


94
ABS, EBFD


94
ASR, DSC


95
"Grip control"


96-97
Active City Brake


98
T

yres, inflation, pressures

168
T

yre under-inflation detection

4

1-42
Snow chains

147
1
OVERVIEW

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Rear view mirror 88
Front courtesy lamp 81
Changing courtesy lamp

bulbs

151
Spare wheel, jack,


changing a wheel,
tools
142-146
Snow chains

147 Front, lateral


airbags
104-107
Passenger's airbag deactivation

107, 1
10
Battery, recharging, starting
140
Opening the bonnet

124
T

owing, towbar, coachbuilders,
floor cab fuses

156
Front seats, adjustments,


head restraint

74-75
Multi-Flex bench seat


76-77
Seat, bench


configurations

78
Seat belts


102-103
INTERIOR
Rear courtesy lamp 81
Changing courtesy lamp
bulbs

151
Load space


84-86
-


12 volt socket,
-


stowing rings,
-


trim,
-


load retainer
,
-

ladder separation or partition,
-


removable flap. Child seats


108-1
16
Parking brake,
handbrake 90
Accessories
121-122

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INTERIOR
Rear view mirror 88
Front courtesy lamp 81
Changing courtesy lamp

bulbs

151
Spare wheel, jack,


changing a wheel,
tools
142-146
Snow chains

147 Front, lateral


airbags
104-107
Passenger's airbag deactivation

107, 1
10
Battery, recharging, starting
140
Child seats

108-1

16
Parking brake, handbrake
90
Front seats, adjustments,
head restraint

74-75
Multi-Flex bench seat


76-77
Seat, bench


configurations

78
Seat belts


102-103 Accessories


121-122
Rear courtesy lamp


81
Changing courtesy lamp


bulbs

151
Load space


84-86
-


12 volt socket,
-


stowing rings,
-


trim,
-


load retainer

,
-

ladder separation or partition,
-


removable flap.
Opening the bonnet


124
T

owing, towbar, coachbuilders,
floor cab fuses

156
1
OVERVIEW

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TECHNICAL DATA - M AINTENANCE
Identification markings,
serial number, paint code,
tyres
168
Windscreen / headlamp wash, levels

128
Changing bulbs,


lighting
148-153 Checks

129-130
-


battery
,
-

brake pads,
-


brake drums, discs.
-


parking brake,
-


carbon/passenger compartment filter,- oil filter,
- particle filter ,
-

gearbox.
Emissions controls


41
Engine fuses


154, 157
Under the bonnet: -


Diesel

126
-


petrol

125
Fuel cut-of

f,
Diesel priming

132
AdBlue additive


133-139
Opening the bonnet, stay


124 Levels


127-128
-

dipstick,
-

brake fluid,
-

coolant.
-

power steering fluid,
-

Diesel additive,
Bleeding water
, Diesel filter
130
W

arning lamps

32-39
Snow chains


147
Dimensions


162-165
Floor cab dimensions

166
Engines / W

eights

167

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Audio equipment, hands-free kit,
speakers, CD changer, satellite
navigation system, USB Box, video kit, ...
Regardless of the audio and telematic
equipment offered on the market,
the technical constraints associated
with the fitting of equipment of these
families of products mean that the
special features of the equipment and
its compatibility with the capacities of
the your vehicle's standard equipment
must be taken into account. Please
contact a PEUGEOT dealer for
more information before fitting such
equipment. To prevent the mat from becoming
caught under the pedals:
-
ensure that the mat and its fixings
are positioned correctly

,
-
never fit one mat on top of another
.
Maximum weights on bars
-
Roof rack: 120 kg.
-


T
ransverse bars on roof: 100 kg.
-

T
ransverse bars on longitudinal
bars: 75 kg. Installation of radiocommunication
transmitters
Before installing accessory
radiocommunication transmitters with
an external aerial on your vehicle, you
are advised to contact a PEUGEOT
dealer.
A PEUGEOT dealer can inform you
of the specifications (frequency band,
maximum output power, aerial position,
specific installation conditions) of the
transmitters which can be fitted, in
accordance with the Motor Vehicle
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Directive
(2004/104/CE).
Front mud flaps, rear mud flaps,
15/17 inch alloy wheels, wheelarch
trim, leather steering wheel, .... Screenwash, interior and exterior
cleaning and maintenance products,
replacement bulbs, ...
Anti-theft alarm, window etching, first
aid kit, high visibility vest, front and
rear parking sensors, warning triangle,
security bolts for alloy wheels, ... Front seat covers compatible with
airbags, bench, rubber mats, carpet
mats, snow chains, blind, tailgate
bicycle carrier.
Other accessories
These accessories and parts, having been
tested and approved for reliability and
safety, are all adapted to your vehicle. A
wide range of recommended accessories
and genuine parts is available.
Range of trade equipment
The parts department publishes an
accessory catalogue offering various
equipment and fittings, such as:
Load retainers (all models).
Loading roller.
Towbar, towbar harness: trailer towbar
which should preferably be fitted by a
PEUGEOT dealer.
Separation partitions and grilles,
smooth, planed wood protective liner
with non-slip floor.
Protective grilles.
Another range is also available,
structured around comfort, leisure and
maintenance:
ACCESSORIES
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Equipment

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The fitting of electrical equipment
or accessories which are not
recommended by Automobiles
PEUGEOT may result in the failure
of your vehicle's electronic system.
Please note this specific warning. You
are advised to contact a franchised
dealer to be shown the range of
recommended equipment and
accessories.
Depending on the country in which
the vehicle is sold or operated, it is
compulsory to have equipment such
as a high visibility safety vest, warning
triangle, replacement bulbs, fuses and
breathalyzers available in the vehicle.
Equipment

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BATTERY
Before disconnecting the battery, you
must wait for 2 minutes after switching
off the ignition.
Never disconnect a terminal when the
engine is running.
Never charge a battery without first
disconnecting the terminals.
After every reconnection of the battery,
switch on the ignition and wait 1 minute
before starting to allow the electronic
systems to be initialised. If problems
remain after doing this, please contact
a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
After changing bulbs, wait
approximately 3 minutes before
reconnecting the battery.
It is advisable to disconnect the
battery if the vehicle is not to be used
for a period of more than one month.
To charge the battery using a
battery charger
- Disconnect the battery .
-
Follow the instructions for use
given by the battery charger
manufacturer

.
-

Reconnect starting with the
negative (-) terminal.
-


Check that the terminals and
connectors are clean. If they are
covered with sulphate (white or
greenish deposit), disconnect them
and clean them.
To start the vehicle from
another battery
- Connect the red cable to the
positive (+) terminals of the two
batteries.
-

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

.
-

Connect the other end of the green
or black cable to an earth point on
the broken down vehicle as far as
possible from the battery

.
-

Operate the starter, let the engine run.
- Wait for the engine to return to idle, then disconnect the cables.
The presence of this label
indicates the use of a 12

V
lead-acid battery with special
technology and specification, for which
the involvement of a PEUGEOT dealer
or qualified workshop is required when
replacing or disconnecting the battery.
Failure to observe this
recommendation may cause premature
wear of the battery.
After refitting the battery, the Stop

&
Start system will only be active after
several hours depending on the
climatic conditions and the state of
charge of the battery (up to about
8

hours).
The Stop & Start battery does not have
to be disconnected for charging.
Battery

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CHANGING A BULB
Type B
Bayonet bulb: press
on the bulb then turn it
anticlockwise. Type A
All glass bulb: pull gently
as it is fitted by pressure.
Type C
Halogen bulb: release
the retaining spring from
its housing.
Types of bulb
Various types of bulb are fitted to your
vehicle.
To remove them:
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Open the bonnet. To access the bulbs,
reach behind the headlamp unit.
Carry out the operations in reverse
order to refit each bulb and check that
the bonnet is closed securely.Halogen bulbs must be changed
with the headlamp off. Wait a few
minutes (risk of serious burns).
Do not touch the bulb directly with your
fingers, use lint-free cloths.
It is normal for condensation to form
inside the headlamps. Regular use of
the vehicle eliminates this misting.
The bulbs must be changed with
the ignition off or with the battery
disconnected. Wait approximately
3
minutes after changing the bulb
before reconnecting the battery.
Check that the lamps operate correctly
after each operation.
High pressure washing
When using this type of washing
on stubborn dirt, do not persist on
the headlamps, the lamps and their
edges to avoid damaging their coating
and seals. 2. Sidelamps
Type A, W5W - 5W
-

Remove the cover by pullin
g the
flexible rubber tab.
-

Remove the bulb holder fitted by
pressure by pullin

g the connector.
-

Change the bulb.
-


Ensure that the cover is refitted
correctly all round to assure correct
sealing.
Front lamps
1. Dipped / Main beam headlamps
T ype C, H4 - 55W
-

Remove the centre cover by pullin
g
the flexible rubber tab.
-

Disconnect the electrical connector
.
-

Release the retaining tab.
-


Change the bulb taking care
to align the metal part with the
grooves on the lamp.
-


Reposition the retaining tab.
-


Ensure that the cover is refitted
correctly all round to assure correct
sealing.
QUICK HELP
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Changing a bulb

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