fuse Peugeot Partner Tepee 2015 Owner's Manual

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corresponds to
a left hand drive
vehicle.corresponds to
a
right hand drive
vehicle.
TECHNOLOGY on
BOARD
10.

ACCESSORIES
6.
135-138
CHECKS
7.

139-156 QUICK HELP


8.
157-179
emergency or assistance 10.1
Peuge
O
t Connect
Navigation (RT6)

10.3PeugeOt Connect Sound 10.59
towing a trailer


135
Other accessories


137
Opening the bonnet


140
Petrol engine


141
Diesel engine


142
Levels


143
Checks

145
Fuel


147
Fuel cut-off

148
Diesel priming pump


148
AdBlue® additive and SCR
system (BlueHDi Diesel) 1 49Battery
157
Puncture repair kit
159
Changing a wheel

160
Removable

snow screen
166
Snow chains

167
Changing a bulb

168
a fuse

173
a wiper blade

177
Being towed

178
Precautions
179
TECHNICAL

D ATA
9.

180-188
Dimensions 180e
ngines 184
Weights
184
Identification markings

188
t
he " t
echnology on board"
section presents the new
audio/navigation systems.
P
euge O t
Connect is

the name given to all of the
new equipment of the radio/
navigation range.
Contents
CONteNtS

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eSC 110
Parking sensors 107-108e

lectric mirrors
103Headlamp beam height adjustment 54
Stop & Start
47-49
Cruise control

57-59
Speed limiter


60-62
Lighting controls


52-54
Automatic illumination of headlamps

53-54
Foglamps
53
L
e
D daytime running lamps

53
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Dashboard, passenger
compartment fuses 173-175
Opening the bonnet

140
Parking brake


106 Instrument panels, screens,


dials 28-29
Warning lamps, indicator lamps 30-37
Indicators, fuel gauge
38, 41-42
Setting the time in

the instrument panel

29
Lighting dimmer


42g

ear shift indicator

44
Ignition switch


50
Electronic gearbox


45-46
Wiper controls


55-56
Automatic rain sensitive wipers


5
5
Screenwash / headlamp wash 56, 144trip computer
Section 10
Audio equipment steering mounted controls

Section 10
Steering wheel adjustment


43
Horn

103
Location

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Fuses, dashboard, cabin 173-175
Bonnet release lever

140
Front fititngs


86-88
-

glove box,
-

roof storage,
-

console,
-

sun visor
,
-
bottle holder
,
-
bag holder
,
-
storage drawers,
-

storage compartment.
Rear view mirror

104
Child surveillance mirror

104
e

mergency or assistance
call
Section 10
Manual gearbox

43
technology on-board

Section 10
-

PeugeOt
Connect Navigation (R T6)- PeugeO t Connect Sound (RD5)
Controls -

central locking

26
-


electric child lock

126
-


electric windows

102
-


hazard warning lamps

103
"

g rip control"
1
11-112
Heating, ventilation -

heating

60-61
-


air conditioning
A/C
60-61
Digital air conditioning


65-66
Demisting-defrosting


67-68
Courtesy lamps


96, 170
Screens,

display
28, Section 10
Setting the time in

the screen
Section 10
1
OVeRVIeW
Location

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TECHNICAL DATA - MAINTENANCE
Identification markings, serial number, paint code,
tyres
188
Snow chains

167
Windscreen / headlamp wash, levels


144
Changing bulbs,


lighting

168-172 Checks


145-146
-


battery
,
-

gearbox,
-


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

parking brake,
-


brake pads,
-


brake drums, discs.
Engine fuses


173, 176
Opening the bonnet, stay


140 Levels


143-144
-

Diesel additive,
-

engine oil dipstick,
-

power steering fluid,
-

brake fluid,
-

coolant.
Bleeding water
, Diesel filter
146
W

arning lamps

30-37
u

nder the bonnet
-

Diesel

135
-


petrol

134
Fuel cut-of

f, Diesel
priming
148
AdBlue additive

149-156
Dimensions


180-183
Petrol engines / Weights

184-185
Diesel engines / Weights

184, 186-187
Location

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Good practice
For maximum cooling or heating of the
passenger compartment, it is possible
to exceed the value 15 by turning until
LO is displayed or the value 27 by
turning until HI is displayed.
On entering the vehicle, the inside
temperature may be much colder (or
warmer) than is comfortable.
t
here is
no advantage in changing the value
displayed in order to quickly reach the
level of comfort required.
t

he system
will use its maximum performance to
reach the comfort value set.
DIGITAL AIR CONDITIONING WITH SEPARATE SETTINGS
Automatic operation
AUTO comfort programme
t
his is the normal air conditioning
system operating mode. Driver or passenger side comfort
value
t

he value indicated in the screen
corresponds to a level of comfort and
not a temperature in degrees Celsius
or Fahrenheit.
turn this control to the left
or to the right to decrease or
increase the value.
A setting
around the value 21 provides
optimum comfort. However,
depending on your requirements, a
setting between 18 and 24 is usual.
Do not cover the sunshine sensor
located on the dashboard.
Press this button, the AUTO
symbol is displayed.
In accordance with the
comfort value selected,
the system controls the
distribution, the flow and the intake
of air to guarantee comfort and a
sufficient circulation of air in the
passenger compartment. No further
action on your part is required.
When the engine is cold, to prevent an
excessive diffusion of cold air, the air diffuser
will reach its optimum level gradually.
For your comfort, the settings are stored
when the ignition is switched off and are
reinstated the next time the vehicle is
started.
t

he automatic function will no longer be
maintained if you change a setting manually
(A
ut
O is cleared).
FOR THE DRIVER AND PASSENGER
Ventilation
eASe OF uSe and COMFORt
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Manual operation
You can, according to your
requirements, make a different selection
from that offered by the system by
changing a setting.
t
he other functions
will still be controlled automatically.
Pressing the AUTO button restores fully
automatic operation.
Air distribution
Pressing this button several
times in succession directs
the air flow towards:
-

the windscreen,
-


the windscreen and footwells,
-


the footwells,
-


the side vents, central vents and
footwells,
-


the side vents and central vents. Air flow
Press the

small fan button to
reduce the flow or the large
fan button to increase the
flow.
On the display, the blades of the fan fill
when the flow is increased.
Switching the air
conditioning On / Off
Press this button, the A/C
symbol is displayed and the
air conditioning is activated.
Deactivating the system
Press the air flow small fan
button until the fan symbol
disappears from the
display.
t

his action deactivates all of the
system's functions, with the exception
of the air recirculation and rear screen
demisting (if fitted on your vehicle).
Your comfort setting is no longer
maintained and is switched off. Intake of exterior air /
Recirculation of interior air
Press this button to
recirculate the interior air.
t

he recirculation symbol is
displayed.
Pressing the large fan
button or the AUTO button
reactivates the system with
the values set before it was
deactivated. Recirculation prevents exterior odours
and smoke from entering the passenger
compartment. Avoid prolonged operation
in interior air recirculation mode (risk of
condensation, odour and humidity).
Pressing this button again activates the
intake of exterior air.
Pressing this button again switches off
the air conditioning.
t

he ventilation outlet, located
in the glove box, diffuses cool
air (if the air conditioning is
on) regardless of the reference
temperature requested in the
passenger compartment and
regardless of the exterior temperature.
For your comfort, do not deactivate the
system for long periods.
Ventilation

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SCENTED AIR FRESHENER
the scented air freshener diffuses
a fragrance in the passenger
compartment from the roof console
vents.
Adjusting the flow
turn the chromed button to adjust the
dif fusion:
-

to the left to decrease,
-


to the right to increase.
to stop the dif

fusion, turn the chromed
button fully to the left.
Removing the scented air
freshener
- Press the button down while turning
it a quarter of a turn to the left to
the stop.
-

Remove the scented air freshener
from the roof console.
-


Replace the cartridge.
Practical information

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PETROL ENGINE
1. Screenwash reservoir.
2.
Fusebox.
3.

e ngine coolant header tank.
Battery connections:
+ Positive terminal.
- Negative point (earth).
take care when working under the bonnet. 4.
Brake and clutch fluid reservoir .
5.
Air filter
.
6.
e ngine oil dipstick.7.
Engine oil filler cap.
8.
Power steering fluid reservoir
.
under the bonnet
CHeCKS
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DIESEL ENGINE
4. Brake and clutch fluid reservoir.
5.
Air filter
.
6.
e ngine oil dipstick. 7.
Engine oil filler cap.
8.
Power steering fluid reservoir
.
9.

Priming pump.
1.

Screenwash reservoir
.
2.

Fusebox.
3.

e
ngine coolant header tank.
Battery connections:
+ Positive terminal.
- Negative point (earth).
take care when working under the bonnet.
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CHANGING A FUSE
the fuseboxes are located:
-
in the lower dashboard on the left-
hand side (behind the cover),
-


under the bonnet (near the battery).
t

he information given concerns only
those fuses which can be changed by
the user using the tweezer, located
behind the dashboard storage
compartment on the right-hand side.
For any other work, visit a P
euge O t

dealer or a qualified workshop.
Removing and fitting a fuse
Always replace a failed fuse with a
fuse of the same rating.
Motor trade technicians: for
complete information on the fuses
and relays, refer to the "Repair
Manual" diagrams via the dealer
network.
P
euge
O
t will not accept
responsibility for the cost incurred in
repairing your vehicle or for rectifying
the malfunctions resulting from
the installation of accessories not
supplied and not recommended by the
P
euge
O
t
network and not installed
in accordance with its instructions,
in particular when the combined
consumption of all of the additional
equipment connected exceeds


10 milliamperes. Before replacing a fuse, the cause of
the incident must be identified and
rectified.


Use the tweezer

.
Changing a fuse
QuICK HeLP
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