Peugeot Rifter 2019 Repair Manual

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Rear seats (row 2)
Folding the backrests
First steps:
F l ower the head restraints,
F

i
f necessary, move the front seats for ward,
F

c
heck that nothing or no person might
inter fere with the folding of the backrests
(clothing, luggage, etc.),
F

c
heck that the outer seat belts are lying flat
on the backrests.
The folding of the backrest is
accompanied by a
slight lowering of the
corresponding seat cushion.
When the backrest is released, the red
indicator is visible in the release grips on
the outer seats.
Folding from the passenger
compartment
Outer seat (left-hand or right-hand)
F

T
urn backrest release grip 1 .
Repositioning the backrests
First check that the outer seat belts are
lying vertically flat alongside the backrest
latching rings.
F

P
ut the backrest in the upright position and
push it firmly to latch it home.
F

C
heck that the red indicator in the release
grip 1 is no longer visible.
F

E
nsure that the outer seat belts are not
trapped during the manoeuvre.
F

T
urn backrest release grip 1
.
F

G
uide the backrest down to the horizontal
position.
F
G
uide the backrest down to the horizontal
position.
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Central seatF
P
ull backrest release tab 1 .
F

G
uide the backrest down to the horizontal
position.Folding from the boot
Outer seat (left-hand or right-hand)
Central seat
F

P
ull the backrest release lever 2 or
3
towards you.
The backrest folds fully onto the cushion.
Repositioning the backrests
Outer seat (left-hand or right-hand)
First check that the outer seat belts are
lying vertically flat alongside the backrest
latching rings.
F

P
ut the backrest in the upright position and
push it firmly to latch it home.
F

C
heck that the red indicator on the release
grips 1
of the outer seats is no longer
visible.
F

E
nsure that the outer seat belts are not
trapped during the manoeuvre.
Check that the backrest of the upright
central seat is correctly aligned with the
backrests of the outer seats.
Central seat
F

P
ut the backrest in the upright position and
push it firmly to latch it home.
F

C
heck that the central seat belt is not
trapped during the manoeuvre.
With the central seat, only the strap must
be used.
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Rear seats (row 3)
Access to row 3Longitudinal adjustment
Long
F

Ra

ise the control and slide the seat
forwards or backwards.
Placing the backrest in the table position
F

L

ower the head restraint as far as it will go.
Repositioning the backrest
F U nlock it by pulling control 1 .
F

R
eturn it to its initial position
F

C
heck that the assembly is anchored properly.
F Operate control 1 to fold the backrest onto
the seat cushion.
Table position
F Using the row 2 seat grip, fold the backrest.
F T o reposition it, tilt the backrest backwards
until it locks into place.
Fully folded position
Long
Placing the seat in the fully folded position
F

F

old the backrest to the table position.
Label in row 3
While driving, it is prohibited to have
a passenger seated next to a seat in the fully
folded position.
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F Lift the bar 2, located behind the seat,
to release the feet of the seat from their
anchorage in the floor.
F

T
ilt the entire seat for wards.
F

H
ook the strap 3 on the row 2 head restraint
rod.
Repositioning the seat
F

F
old the entire seat backwards.
F

C
heck that the seat belt is not trapped
during the manoeuvre.
Adjusting the height of the
head restraint
The head restraint has a frame with
n otches which prevents it from lowering;
this is a
safety device in case of impact.
The adjustment is correct when the
upper edge of the head restraint is
level with the top of the head.
Never drive with the head restraints
removed; they must be fitted and correctly
adjusted.
Never drive with passengers seated at
the rear when the head restraints are
removed or not in the high position; the
head restraints must be in place and in the
high position.
For more information on the Seat belts ,
refer to the corresponding section.
F

T
o remove it, press the lug A and pull it
upwards.
F

T
o put it back in place, engage the head
restraint rods in the openings keeping them
in line with the seat backrest.
F

T
o lower it, press the lug A and push down
on the head restraint at the same time.
Refitting the seat
F Pull on the strap 3
to open the seat
anchorages.
F

W
hile still holding the strap 3 , place the
anchorages in the anchorage points on the
f l o o r.
F

R
elease the strap 3 .
F

E
nsure that no object or feet are obstructing
the rear anchorage points 4
and that the seat
belt is correctly positioned and available.
F

F
old the seat backwards to fix its rear
anchorage feet.
F

U
se the control 1 to lift the backrest into the
initial position.
F

R
efit the head restraint.
Removing the seat
F L ower the head restraint as far as it will go.
F

P
lace the seat in the fully folded position.
F

P
ull on the strap 3 to open the seat
anchorages.
F

S
till holding the strap 3 , lift the seat.
F

T
o raise it, pull it upwards as far as possible
(n otc h).
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Interior fittings
Mats
Fitting
When fitting the mat for the first time, on the
driver's side, use only the fixings provided.
The other mats are simply placed on the
carpet.
Removing
To remove the mat on the driver's side:
F m ove the seat as far back as possible,
F

un
clip the fixings,
F

r
emove the mat.
Refitting
To refit the mat on the driver's side:
F p osition the mat correctly,
F

r
eattach the fixings by pressing,
F

c
heck that the mat is secured correctly.
To avoid any risk of jamming the pedals:
-

o
nly use mats which are suited to the
fixings already present in the vehicle;
these fixings must be used.
-

n
ever place one mat on top of another.
The use of mats not approved by
PEUGEOT may inter fere with access to
the pedals and hinder the operation of the
cruise control/speed limiter.
The mats approved by PEUGEOT have
two fixings located below the seat.
Roof and its storage spaces
Overhead storage unit
It is located above the sun visors and can be
used to store various objects.
Central storage
A storage space is located in the roof lining.
The maximum authorised load is 6 kg.
In the event of sharp deceleration, objects
placed in the central storage compartment
of the roof may be transformed into
projectiles.
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Rear box
It can be accessed from the rear seats and
from the vehicle's boot.
Its capacity is 60 litres, and the maximum
authorised load is 10
kg.
Open the rear box carefully to prevent any
objects stored inside from falling out.
Light ambience
The light ambience can be
configured from the vehicle's
configuration menu.
Blind
Opening/Closing
F
P
ress and hold the button; the blind opens/
closes and stops when you release the
button.
If the blind meets an obstacle during
operation, you must reverse its movement.
To do this, press the switch concerned.
When pressing the button to open/close
the blind, the driver must ensure that
nothing and no one might inter fere with its
movement.
The driver must ensure that passengers
use the blind correctly.
Be particularly aware of children when
operating the blind.
F

F

rom the rear seats, slide the boot shutters
to open it.
F

F

rom the vehicle's boot, place your thumb
on the boot recess then pull the handle to
open it.
12 V socket(s)
(Depending on version.)
F

T
o connect a 12 V accessory (maximum
power: 120
watts), lift the cover and plug in
the correct adapter.
Do not exceed the maximum power rating
of the socket (other wise there is a
risk of
damaging your portable device).
The connection of an electrical device
not approved by PEUGEOT, such as
a
USB charger, may adversely affect the
operation of vehicle electrical systems,
causing faults such as poor radio
reception or inter ference with displays in
the screens.
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AC 220V
50Hz120W
USB socket(s)
(Depending on version.)
Sockets 1, 2
and 3 allow the connection of
a
portable device, such as an iPod
®-type digital
audio player, to recharge the device.
Sockets 1

and 2

also allow the audio files to
be read, which are transmitted to your audio
system and played via the vehicle's speakers.
You can manage these files using the steering
mounted or touch screen controls.
220 V/50 Hz socket
A 220 V/50 Hz socket (max. power: 120 W)
i s installed on the side of the central storage
compartment.
This socket works with the engine running, as
well as in STOP mode with Stop & Start. When the USB socket is used, the
portable device charges automatically.
A message is displayed if the power drawn
by the portable device exceeds the current
supplied by the vehicle.
For more information on how to use this
equipment, refer to the Audio equipment
and telematics
section.
The sockets 1 and 2 also allow
a smartphone to be connected
by MirrorLink
TM, Android Auto® or
CarPlay®, so that certain smartphone
applications can be used on the
touch screen. F

R
emove the cover.
F
C
heck that the indicator lamp is on and
green.
F
C
onnect your multimedia or other electrical
device (telephone charger, laptop computer,
CD-DVD player, bottle warmer, etc.).
In the event of a fault with the socket, the green
warning lamp flashes.
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or
a

qualified workshop.
Connect only one device at a time to the
socket (no extension lead or multi-socket
connector).
Connect only devices with class II
insulation (shown on the device).
Do not use a
device with a metal case
(electric shaver, etc.).
As a
safety measure, when electrical
consumption is high and when required by
the vehicle's electrical system (particular
weather conditions, electrical overload,
etc.), the current supply to the socket will
be cut off; the green indicator lamp goes
of f.
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Wireless smartphone
charger
It allows the wireless charging of a portable
d evice, such as a smartphone, using the
principle of magnetic induction, based on the Qi
1.1


standard.
The portable device to be charged must be
compatible with the Qi standard, either by
design or by using a
compatible holder or shell.
The charging zone is identified by the Qi
symbol.
Operation
The charger works with the engine running and
in STOP mode of Stop & Start.
Charging is managed by the smartphone.
For versions with

K
eyless Entry and Starting,
operation of the charger may be interrupted
when opening a
door or switching off the
ignition.
Charging
F First ensure that the charging zone is clear of other articles.
F

P
lace a portable device in the middle of the
charging zone.
The system only supports charging one
portable device at a


time.
F

O
nce the portable device is detected, the
charge indicator lamp comes on in green.
F

C
harging of the portable device's battery
then starts.
F

O
nce the portable device's battery is fully
charged, the charge indicator lamp goes off.
Do not leave any metal objects (coins,
keys, vehicle remote control, etc.) in
the charging area while a
device is
being charged – Risk of overheating or
interrupting the charging process!
Checking operation
The state of the charge indicator lamp allows
the operation of the charger to be monitored.
Charge
indicator lamp Meaning
Off Engine switched off.
No compatible portable
device detected.
Charging finished.
Fixed, green Compatible portable
device detected.
Charging…
Flashing, orange Foreign object detected
in the charging zone.
Portable device not well
centred in the charging
zone.
Fixed, orange Fault with the portable
device's battery meter.
Temperature of the
portable device's battery
too high.
Charger fault.
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Floor boxes
If the indicator lamp is lit orange:
- r emove the portable device, then place it
back in the middle of the charging zone.
or
-

r
emove the portable device and try again in
a
quarter of an hour.
If the problem persists, have the system
checked by a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
There are two storage boxes located beneath
the rear passenger footwells.
F

T
o open them, slide your fingers into the
notch and lift the cover.
Aircraft style tables
Do not place hard or heavy objects on the
table. In the event of sharp deceleration,
these objects could become projectiles.
F

T
o put the table in place, pull it upwards.
As a safety precaution, the aircraft style table
unhooks itself if excessive pressure is applied.
F

T
o put the table back in place, pull it
downwards.
Side blinds
They are fitted to the windows of the sliding
side doors (depending on version).
To avoid damaging the blind:
-

G
uide it slowly using the tab, both up
and down.
-

M
ake sure the tab is properly secured
before opening the door.
F

T
o raise or lower the blind, pull it by the tab.
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High load retaining net
Hooked onto the upper fixings and the lower
rings or lugs, this allows the use of the entire
loading volume up to the roof:
-
B
ehind the rear seats (row 2).
-

B
ehind the front seats (row 1) when the rear
seats are folded.
When positioning the net, check that the
strap loops are visible from the boot; this
will make slackening or tightening them
easier.
Installation behind row 1
F Open the covers of the upper fixings 1 .
F U nroll the high load retaining net.
F

P
osition one of the ends of the net's metal
bar in the corresponding upper fixing 1 , then
do the same with the other end.
F

F
ully extend the straps.
F

Wind each strap around bar 3 located under
t he front seat cushion (row 1), then secure each
spring hook to the corresponding strap ring.
Installation behind row 2
F Fold or remove the luggage cover.
F O pen the covers of the upper fixings 2 .
F

U
nroll the high load retaining net.
F

P
osition one of the ends of the net's metal
bar in the corresponding upper fixing 2 , then
do the same with the other end.
F

A
ttach the hook of each of the net's straps
in the corresponding stowing ring 4 (located
on the floor).
F

T
ighten the straps.
F

C
heck that the net is attached securely and
properly extended.
F

F
old down the rear seats.
F
T
ighten the straps without raising the bench
seat.
F
C
heck that the net is attached securely and
properly extended.
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