weight Peugeot 301 2018 Owner's Manual
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General points relating to
child seats
* The legislation on carrying children on the front passenger seat is specific to each
country. Consult the current legislation in
your country.
Although one of PEUGEOT's main
considerations when designing your vehicle,
the safety of your children also depends on you.
For maximum safety, please obser ve the
following recommendations:
-
i
n accordance with European regulations,
all children under the age of 12 or less
than one and a half metres tall must
travel in an approved child seat suited to
their weight and installed on a vehicle seat
fitted with a seat belt or ISOFIX mountings*,
-
s
tatistically, the safest seats in your
vehicle for carr ying children are the rear
seats,
-
a c
hild weighing less than 9 kg must
travel in the rear ward facing position
both in the front and in the rear.
PEUGEOT recommends that children
should travel in the outer rear seats of
your vehicle:
-
R
ear ward facing up to the age of 3.
-
F
or ward facing from the age of 3.
Child seat at the rear
Rearward facing
When a "rear ward facing" child seat is
installed on a rear passenger seat ,
move the vehicle's front seat for ward
and straighten the backrest so that the
"rear ward facing" child seat does not
touch the vehicle's front seat.
Forward facing
Ensure that the seat belt is correctly
tensioned. For child seats with a support
leg, ensure that the latter is in firm contact
with the floor.
When a "for ward facing" child seat is installed
on a rear passenger seat
, move the vehicle's
front seat for wards and straighten the backrest
so that the legs of the child in the "for ward
facing" child seat do not touch the vehicle's
front seat.
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Installing a child seat attached with the seat belt
In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for installing child seats secured using a seat belt and universally approved
(a) according to the weight of the child and the seating position in the vehicle.Weight of the child/indicative age
Seat Under 13
kg
(groups 0 (b) a n d 0 +)
Up to about 1 year 9 -18
kg
(g r o u p 1)
1 to 3
years approx15 -25
kg
(group 2)
3 to 6
years approx22-36
kg
(group 3)
6 to 10
years approx
Front passenger seat
without height adjuster (c) (e) U
UUU
Outer rear seats (d) UUUU
Centre rear seat XXXX
(d) When installing a child seat on a rear seat
in a rear ward or for ward facing position,
move the front seat for ward then adjust
the backrest to an upright position to allow
enough room for the child seat and the
child's legs.
(e) When a "rear ward facing" child seat is
installed on the front passenger seat , it
is essential to deactivate the passenger’s
airbag. Otherwise, the child would risk
being seriously injured or killed if the
airbag were deployed . When a "for ward
facing" child seat is installed on the front
passenger seat , the passenger's airbag
must remain activated. Remove and stow the head restraint
before installing a child seat with backrest
on a passenger seat. Refit the head
restraint once the child seat has been
removed.
(a)
Universal child seat: child seat which can
be installed in all vehicles using the seat
belt.
(b) Group 0: birth to 10
kg. Carry-cots and
"car beds" cannot be installed in the front
passenger seat.
(c) Refer to the current legislation in your
country before putting your child in this
seat. U:
Seat suitable for the installation of a
child seat secured using a seat belt and
universally approved, rearward facing and/
or forward facing.
X: Seat position not suitable for installation of
a child seat for the weight class indicated.
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Summary table of locations for ISOFIX child seats
In line with European regulations, this table indicates the options for installing ISOFIX child seats on seats in the vehicle fitted with ISOFIX mountings.
In the case of universal and semi-universal ISOFIX child seats, the ISOFIX size category, determined by a letter from A to G, is indicated on the child
seat next to the ISOFIX logo.
Weight of the child/indicative age
Less than 10
kg
(group 0)
Up to about 6
monthsLess than 10
kg (group 0)
Less than 13
kg
(group
0+)
Up to about 1 year From 9 to 18
kg (group 1)
1 to 3 years approx
Type of ISOFIX child seat Carr y- cot* rearward facing rearward facing forward facing
ISOFIX size categor y F G C D E C D A B B1
ISOFIX universal and semi-universal child seats which can be installed on the rear outer seats X
IL- SU IL- SU IUF
IL- SU
*
C
arry-cots and "car beds" cannot be
installed on the front passenger seat.
I UF: seat suitable for the installation of
an Isofix U niversal seat, " For ward
facing", secured using the upper
strap. IL- SU:
seat suitable for the installation of
an Isofix S emi-Universal seat which
is either:
-
"
rear ward facing" fitted with an
upper strap or a support leg,
-
"
for ward facing" fitted with a
support leg.
For advice on securing of the
upper strap, refer to the "ISOFIX
mountings" section. X:
seat which is not suitable for the
installation of an ISOFIX seat of the
size category indicated.
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Driving with a trailer places greater
demands on the towing vehicle and the
driver must take particular care.
For more information on Driving advice,
particularly when towing, refer to the
corresponding section.
Please respect the maximum authorised
towable weights, indicated on the
registration certificate or in your vehicle’s
technical data.
For more information on Weights (and the
towed loads which apply to your vehicle)
refer to the corresponding section.
Obser ve the legislation in force in the
country in which you are driving.Very cold climate screen(s)
(Depending on the country of sale.)
Removable screen(s) which prevent snow
accumulating at the radiator cooling fan.
Depending on the version, you have one or two
screens.
Before fitting or removing a screen,
ensure that the engine is off and the
cooling fan has stopped.
Fitting
F Place the very cold climate screen in front of the front bumper.
F
P
ress around its edge to engage its fixing
clips one by one.
Removing
F Use a screwdriver as a lever to release each of the fixings of each screen in turn.
It is essential to remove the very cold
climate screen (or screens):
-
w
hen the exterior temperature
exceeds
10° C,
-
w
hen towing,
-
a
t speeds above 75 mph (120 km/h).
Advice on care and maintenance
Recommendations on the care and
maintenance of your vehicle are given in the
Warranty and Maintenance Record.
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Practical information
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Roof bars
For safety reasons and to avoid damaging
the roof, it is essential to use the
transverse bars listed for your vehicle.Maximum authorised weight on the roof
bars: 75
kg
.
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 mountings on the roof.
Be sure to refer to national legislation in
order to comply with the regulations for
transporting objects that are longer than
the vehicle.
When fitting roof bars, use only the four fixing
points located in the roof frame. The points are
masked by the vehicle doors when closed.
The roof bar mountings include a stud to be
fitted to the hole at each fixing point.
Obser ve the fitting instructions and the
conditions of use in the guide supplied with the
bars.
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Towing the vehicle
Procedure for having your vehicle towed.
Access to the tools
General recommendations
Obser ve the legislation in force in your
c o u nt r y.
Ensure that the weight of the towing
vehicle is higher than that of the towed
vehicle.
The driver must remain at the wheel of
the towed vehicle and must have a valid
driving licence.
When towing a vehicle with all four
wheels on the ground, always use an
approved towing arm; rope and straps are
prohibited.
The towing vehicle must move off gently.
When the vehicle is towed with its engine
off, there is no longer braking and steering
assistance.
In the following cases, you must always
call on a professional recovery ser vice:
-
v
ehicle broken down on a motor way or
fast road,
-
f
our-wheel drive vehicle,
-
w
hen it is not possible to put the
gearbox into neutral, unlock the
steering, or release the parking brake,
-
t
owing with only two wheels on the
ground,
-
w
here there is no approved towbar
available.Towing your vehicle
F On the front bumper, unclip the cover by pressing on its left side.
The towing eye is installed in the boot under
t h e f l o o r.
To gain access to it:
F
O
pen the boot.
F
L
ift the floor and remove it.
F
R
emove the towing eye from the holder. F
S
crew the towing eye in fully, until it reaches
a stop.
F
I
nstall the towbar.With a manual gearbox, place the gear
lever into neutral.
With an automatic gearbox, place the gear
selector into position N .
Failure to follow this instruction may cause
damage to some components (braking,
powertrain, etc.) and the absence of
braking assistance when the engine is
restarted.
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In the event of a breakdown
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Characteristics of the
engines and towed loads
Engines
The engine characteristics are given in the
vehicle's registration document, as well as in
sales brochures.The maximum power corresponds to the
value type-approved on a test bed, under
conditions defined in European legislation
(Directive 1999/99/EC).
For more information, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop.
Weights and towed loads
The maximum weights and towed loads for
your vehicle are given in the registration
document, as well as in sales brochures.
These values are also given on the
manufacturer's plate or label.
For more information, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop. The GTW values and the towable loads
listed are valid for a maximum altitude of
1,000
metres. The towable load must be
reduced by steps of 10% for each additional
1,000
metres.
The recommended nose weight is the vertical
load on the towbar ball (removable, with or
without tools).
GT W: Gross train weight.
High exterior temperatures may result
in a reduction in the per formance of the
vehicle to protect the engine. When the
exterior temperature is higher than 37°C,
limit the towed weight.
Towing using a lightly loaded vehicle can
adversely affect roadholding.
Braking distances are increased when
towing a trailer.
When using a vehicle to tow, never exceed
a speed of around 60 mph (100 km/h)
(obser ve the local legislation in force). If the exterior temperature is high, it is
recommended that the engine be allowed
to idle for 1 to 2
minutes after the vehicle
comes to a stop, to facilitate its cooling.
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Technical data
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Petrol engines and towed loads
EnginePureTech 82V T i 115
Gearboxes Manual 5-speed
(BVM5) Manual 5-speed
(BVM5) Automatic 6-speed
( E AT 6)
Code EB2FEC5F
Model code: DD, etc. HMZ6NFP0
NFP6NFPT
Capacity (cm
3) 1,1 9 91,5 87
Max power: CEE standard (kW) 6085
Fuel Unleaded 91 RON to 98 RONUnleaded 91 RON to 98 RON
Braked trailer (within the GTW limit)
on a 10% or 12% gradient (kg) 450
750
Unbraked trailer (kg) 450580
Recommended nose or ball joint weight (kg)
or trailer nose weight 55
55
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Diesel engines and towed loads
EngineHDi 92BlueHDi 100
Gearboxes Manual 5-speed
(BVM5) Manual 5-speed
(BVM5)
Code DV6DTEDDV6TEDDV6FD
Model code: DD, etc. 9HJC9HP0BHY6
Capacity (cm
3) 1,5 6 01,5 6 0
Max power: CEE standard (kW) 6873
Fuel DieselDiesel
Braked trailer (within the GTW limit)
on a 10% or 12% gradient (kg) 750
750
Unbraked trailer (kg) 580580
Recommended nose or ball joint weight (kg)
or trailer nose weight 55
55
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Identification markings
The vehicle may be originally equipped
with tyres with higher load and speed
indices than those indicated on the label,
without affecting inflation pressure.Checking tyre pressures
The tyre pressures should be checked when
cold at least monthly.
The pressures given on the label are valid for
cold tyres. If you have driven for more than
10
minutes or more than 6 miles (10 kilometres)
at more than around 30 mph (50 km/h), the
tyres will be warm; in this case 0.3 bar (30 kPa)
should be added to the pressures given on the
label.
Never reduce the pressure of a warm tyre.
Low tyre pressures increase fuel
consumption.
Various visible markings for the identification of
your vehicle.
A. Vehicle identification number (VIN),
under the bonnet.
The number is engraved on the body structure.
B. Vehicle identification number (VIN), on
the dashboard.
The number is on a label, visible through the
windscreen.
C. Manufacturer's label.
This tamperproof label is affixed to the right-
hand door.
It bears the following information:
-
t
he name of the manufacturer,
-
t
he European Whole Vehicle Type Approval
number,
-
t
he vehicle identification number (VIN),
-
t
he gross vehicle weight (GV W),
D. Tyres/paint code label.
This label is affixed to the driver's door
aperture.
It bears the following information about the
tyres:
-
t
he tyre pressures, unladen and laden,
-
t
he tyre specification, made up of the
dimensions and type as well as the load and
speed indices,
-
t
he spare tyre pressure.
- the maximum authorised train weight (GTW),
- t he maximum weight on the front axle,
-
t
he maximum weight on the rear axle.
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Technical data