battery Peugeot Partner 2017 Owner's Manual

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Corresponds to
a left hand drive
vehicle.Corresponds to a
right hand drive
vehicle.
10.
171-252
TECHNOLOGY

on
BOARD
6.
1

18-123
ACCESSORIES
7.
124-141
CHECKS 8

.
142-163
QUICK HELP

7-inch touch screen 171
PEUGEOT Connect Sound
(RD5)

233
T

owing a trailer
1
18
Towbar with detachable swan neck towball

120
Other accessories


122
Opening the bonnet


125
Petrol engine


126
Diesel engine


127
Levels


128
Checks

130
Fuel


132
Fuel cut-off

134
Diesel priming pump


134
BlueHDi and

AdBlue

135 Battery


142
Temporary puncture repair kit

143
Changing a wheel


144
Removable snow


screen

148
Snow chains

149
Changing a bulb


150 a fuse


156 a wiper blade


160
Being towed


161
Precautions


162
9.
164-170
TECHNICAL

DATA

Dimensions 164
Engines 169
Weights
169
Identification markings

170The "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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ExTERIOR
Remote 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


132-133
Fuel cut-of

f, Diesel priming
133
AdBlue®,
topping up 38-39, 135-141
Wiper blades

160
Door mirrors

87-88
Side repeater

153
Active City Brake

99-102
Front lamps, foglamps, direction indicators

55-57, 150-153
Headlamp beam height adjustment

57
Changing front bulbs

150-153
Snow cover

148
Front doors

21
Sliding side door

22
Key


18
Opening the bonnet

125
T

owing, lifting

161Towbar, swan-neck towball 118-120
T
owed loads
169
Parking sensors

92-93
Reversing camera


94
Number plate lamp


155
Puncture repair kit


143
Spare wheel, jack, changing a


wheel, tools

144-148
Rear lamps, direction


indicators

55-56, 154-155
3rd brake lamp


155
Changing rear bulbs


150, 154-155
Load space, opening


18, 27
Doors, tailgate


23-24, 26
Accessories


122-123
Roof bars


86
Rear roof flap


25
Emergency control


26 Dimensions
164-167
Floor cab dimensions
168
Brakes, pads

91, 128, 130
Emergency braking

95
ABS, EBFD

95
ASR, DSC

96
"Grip control"

97-98
Active City Brake
99-102
T yres, inflation, pressures 170
T
yre under-inflation detection
41-42
Snow chains

149
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Rear view mirror 88
Front courtesy lamp 81
Changing courtesy

lamp bulbs

153
Spare wheel, jack, changing a wheel, tools


144-148
Snow chains


149 Front, lateral airbags


105-108
Passenger's airbag


deactivation

108, 1
11
Battery, recharging, starting

142
Opening the bonnet


125
T

owing, towbar, coachbuilders, floor cab fuses

158
Front seats, adjustments, head
restraint


74-75
Multi-Flex bench seat


76-77
Seat, bench configurations


78
Seat belts


103-104
INTERIOR
Rear courtesy lamp 81
Changing courtesy lamp bulbs 1 53
Load space

84-86
-


12 volt socket,
-


stowing rings,
-


trim,
-


load retainer
,
-

ladder separation or partition,
-


removable flap. Child seats


109-1
17
Parking brake, handbrake
91
Accessories

122-123

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INTERIOR
Rear view mirror 88
Front courtesy lamp 81
Changing courtesy

lamp bulbs

153
Spare wheel, jack, changing a wheel, tools


144-148
Snow chains


149 Front, lateral airbags


105-108
Passenger's airbag


deactivation

108, 1
11
Battery, recharging, starting

142
Child seats


109-1

17
Parking brake, handbrake

91
Front seats, adjustments,
head


restraint

74-75
Multi-Flex bench seat


76-77
Seat, bench configurations


78
Seat belts


103-104 Accessories


122-123
Rear courtesy lamp


81
Changing courtesy


lamp bulbs

153
Load space


84-86
-


12 volt socket,
-


stowing rings,
-


trim,
-


load retainer

,
-

ladder separation or partition,
-


removable flap.
Opening the bonnet


125
T

owing, towbar, coachbuilders, floor cab fuses

158
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TECHNICAL DATA - M AINTENANCE
Identification markings, serial
number, paint code, tyres 170
Windscreen / headlamp wash, levels

129
Changing bulbs, lighting


150-155 Checks


130-131
-


battery
,
-

brake pads,
-


brake drums, discs.
-


parking brake,
-


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

gearbox.
Emissions controls


41
Engine fuses


156, 159
Under the bonnet: -


Diesel

127
-


petrol

126
Fuel cut-of

f, Diesel priming
134
AdBlue


135-141
Opening the bonnet, stay


125 Levels


128-129
-

dipstick,
-

brake fluid,
-

coolant.
-

power steering fluid,
-

Diesel additive,
Bleeding water
, Diesel filter
131
W

arning lamps

32-39
Snow chains


149
Dimensions


164-167
Floor cab dimensions

168
Engines / W

eights

169

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Good practice
Take care not to allow the remote
control to come into contact with
grease, dust, rain or a damp
environment.
A heavy object attached to the key
(key ring, ...) weighing on the shaft
of the key in the switch, may cause a
malfunction.
REMOTE CONTROL
Reinitialising the remote

control
Following changing of the remote
control battery or disconnection of the
vehicle battery, the remote control may
have to be reinitialised.
Wait at least one minute before using
the remote control.
Insert the key in the ignition switch with
the buttons (padlocks) of the remote
control facing you.
Switch on the ignition.
Press the locking padlock for at
least five
seconds within the next
ten
seconds.
Switch off the ignition.
Wait at least one minute before using
the remote control.
The remote control is now working
again.
Use only identical batteries or
batteries of an equivalent type to those
recommended by PEUGEOT dealers.
Do not discard the remote control
batteries, they contain metals which
are harmful to the environment.
Deposit them at a PEUGEOT
dealership, or at an authorised
collection point.
Unfolding / folding
Changing the battery
Battery ref.: CR1620 / 3 volts.
The "battery flat" information is given
by an audible signal, accompanied by
a message in the screen.
To replace the battery, unclip the
casing using a coin at the ring.
If the remote control does not work
after the battery has been changed,
reinitialise the remote control.
There is a risk of damage if the
replacement battery is not the correct
type. If you do not press the button,
the mechanism of the key
may be damaged.
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From the inside
Unlock and open the side door using
this handle, guiding the rearward
movement to the point of resistance.
Go past this point to hold the door
open.
Good practice
Take care not to block the guide space
on the floor to allow the door to slide
correctly.
If your vehicle is parked on a slope,
guide the sliding of the side door. In
fact, the door could open or close more
rapidly due to the slope of the ground
and could cause injury.
For safety and operation reasons, do
not drive with the sliding side door
open.
SLIDING SIDE DOOR
From the outside
Pull the handle towards you then
towards the rear and open the side
door, guiding the rearward movement
to beyond the point of resistance to
hold it open.
Operation in the event of
a battery failure
Front and side passenger doors
In the event of a battery or of the
central locking fault, use the lock to
lock the doors mechanically.
-

T
o open the door and get out of the
vehicle, pull the interior control.
-

T
o lock the door, insert the key in
the lock, located on the edge of the
door, then turn it one eighth of a
turn.
Driver's door
-

Insert the key in the lock, then turn
it to the right to lock or to the left to
unlock.

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Instruments and controls
Warning lamp is indicatesSolution - action
Front / lateral
airbag flashing or
remaining on.
a failure of an airbag. Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop without delay.
Chapter 5, "Airbags" section.
Front
passenger's
airbag
deactivated on. the intentional deactivation
of this airbag in the
presence of a rearward
facing child seat. Chapter 5, "Airbags" or "child safety" section.
Low fuel
level on with gauge
needle in the
red zone. When it first comes on,
there remains around
8
litres of fuel in the tank.
The distance you can drive
on this fuel depends on
your style of driving and the
engine type. You must fill up with fuel to avoid running out.
This warning lamp comes on each time you
switch on the ignition until you have filled up.
Capacity of the tank: approximately 60 litres (or
55 litres according to version). Never risk driving
until the tank is empty, this could damage the
emissions and injection systems.
flashing. cutting off of the fuel supply
following a serious impact. Restore the supply.
Chapter 7, "Fuel" section.
EOBD
emission
control systemflashing or
remaining on.
a failure of the system. There is a risk of damage to the catalytic
converter. Have it checked by a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop.
Battery
charge on.
a fault in the charging
circuit. Check the battery terminals, …
Chapter 8, "Battery" section.
flashing. placing of the active
functions on standby
(economy mode). Chapter 8, "Battery" section.
remaining on,
in spite of the
checks. an ignition or injection
malfunction.
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.

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Instruments and controls
Trip recorder zero
reset button
After this operation, if you wish
to disconnect the battery, lock
the vehicle and wait for at least
five

minutes, otherwise the zero re-set
will not be registered.
Zero reset
Your PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop carries out this operation
after each service.
However, if you carry out the service
yourself, the re-set procedure is as
follows:
-

switch of
f the ignition,
-

press and hold the trip recorder
reset button,
-


switch on the ignition.
The display begins a countdown.
When the display shows

"=0", release
the button; the spanner disappears.
Engine oil level indicator
Depending on your vehicle's engine,
when the ignition is switched on,
the engine oil level is indicated for
a few
seconds, after the service
information. Oil level
correct
Low oil level
Flashing of "OIL",
linked with the
service warning lamp,
accompanied by an
audible signal and a message in the
screen, indicates a low oil level which
could damage the engine.
If the low oil level is confirmed by a
check using the dipstick, it is essential
that the level is topped up.
Oil level gauge fault
Flashing of "OIL--"
indicates a malfunction
of the engine oil level
indicator. Contact
a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
The level read will only be correct
if the vehicle is on level ground
and the engine has been off for
more than 30 minutes. Dipstick
A = maximum, never exceed
this level as a surplus of oil
may damage the engine.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer
or a qualified workshop
without delay.
B = minimum, top up the level
via the oil filler cap, using the
grade of oil suited to your
engine.
With the lighting on,
press the button to vary
the brightness of the
instruments and controls.
When the lighting
reaches the minimum
(or

maximum) setting, release the
button then press it again to increase
(or reduce) the brightness.
As soon as the lighting is of the
required brightness, release the button.
With the ignition on,
press the button until the
zeros
appear.
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STOP & START
The Stop & Start system puts the
engine temporarily on standby - ST OP
mode - during stops in the traffic (red
lights, traffic jams, or other...).
The engine restarts automatically -
START mode - as soon as you want to
move off.
The restart takes place instantly,
quickly and silently.
Perfect for urban use, the Stop & Start
system reduces fuel consumption and
exhaust emissions as well as the noise
level when stationary.
Operation
Going into engine STOP mode
The "ECO" warning lamp
comes on in the instrument
panel and the engine goes
into standby:
-

with a manual gearbox
, at speeds
below 12 mph (20 km/h), when you
put the gear lever into neutral and
release the clutch pedal,
-

with a 6-speed electronic
gearbox

, at speeds below 5 mph
(8 km/h), when you press the brake
pedal or put the gear lever into
position N. If your vehicle is fitted with the system,
a time counter calculates the sum of
the periods in STOP mode during a
journey. It rests itself to zero every time
the ignition is switched on with the key.
With a 6-speed electronic
gearbox, for your comfort during
parking manoeuvres, STOP mode
is not available for a few seconds after
coming out of reverse gear.
STOP mode does not affect the
functionality of the vehicle, such as
braking, power steering, for example.
Never refuel with the engine in
STOP mode; you must switch off
the ignition with the key. Special cases: STOP mode
unavailable
STOP mode is not invoked when:
-

the vehicle is on a steep slope
(rising or fallin

g),
-
the driver's door is open,
-

the driver's seat belt is not
fastened,
-

the vehicle has not exceeded 6
mph (10 km/h) since the last engine
start using the key

,
-
the engine is needed to maintain
a comfortable temperature in the
passenger compartment,
-

demisting is on,
-

some special conditions (battery
charge, engine temperature,
braking assistance, ambient
temperature...) where the engine
is needed to assure control of a
system.
In this case, the

"ECO"
warning lamp flashes for a
few seconds, then goes off.
This operation is perfectly normal.
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