fuel type Peugeot Boxer 2010 Owner's Manual
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EASE OF USE AND COMFORT
Ventilation
Cancelling the programming
Press this button briefly to clear
the programmed start time.
The screen illumination and the
pre-selection number (e.g. 1) are
switched off.
Good practice
To avoid any risk of poisoning or
asphyxiation, the additional heating must
not be used, even for short periods, in
an enclosed space such as a garage or
workshop which is not fitted with an exhaust
gas extraction system.
The additional heating is supplied by the
vehicle’s fuel tank.
Ensure that the fuel gauge indicator lamp is
not at reserve.
Always switch off the additional heating
when filling with fuel to avoid any risk of fire
or explosion.
Do not park the vehicle on an inflammable
surface (dry grass, dead leaves, paper…),
there is a risk of fire.
The temperature near the heater must not
exceed 120 °C. A temperature higher than
this (for example in the case of painting in
an oven) could damage the components of
the electronic circuits.
The additional heating system is fitted with
a temperature limiter which cuts off the
combustion in the event of overheating due
to a lack of coolant.
Top up the coolant, then press the
programme selection control before
switching the heating on again. Have the additional heating system
checked at least once a year at the
beginning of winter. Maintenance and
repairs should only be carried out by a
PEUGEOT dealer.
Use only genuine replacement parts.
Recalling one of the pre-selected start times
Press this button as many times
as necessary until the number
corresponding to the required
pre-selected start time (e.g. 2)
appears.
After ten seconds, the time is cleared but
remains stored for as long as the number
(e.g. 2) and the screen remain on.
Switching off the heating
Press this button.
The heating cycle indicator lamp
and the screen are switched off.
Two different types of equipment
The additional heating is separate and
programmable. Before you enter the vehicle,
it gradually increases the temperature of the
engine to make starting easier.
This also facilitates passenger compartment
heating, demisting and defrosting.
The additional passenger compartment
heating system supplements the
standard equipment. Its operation may be
independent of the engine.
Switching on of the heating may be
programmable.
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Fuel
Low fuel level
When the fuel tank level E
(Empty) is reached, this warning
lamp comes on. At this moment,
you have enough fuel left to
drive approximately 30 miles (50 km) ,
depending on the driving conditions, the
engine and the profile of the road. Fill up
without delay to avoid running out of fuel. The fuel tank must be filled
with the engine
off.
- Open the fuel filler flap.
- Support the cap with one hand.
- With the other hand, insert the key, then turn it anticlockwise.
- Remove the cap and hook it onto the clip located on the inside of the flap.
A label affixed to the inside of the flap
reminds you of the type of fuel to be used.
When filling the fuel tank, do not continue
after the 3rd cut-off of the nozzle. This could
cause malfunctions.
The capacity of the fuel tank is
approximately 90 litres.
- After filling the fuel tank, lock the cap and close the flap.
FUEL SYSTEM CUT-OFF
In the event of a serious collision, a device
automatically cuts off the fuel supply to the
engine and the vehicle’s electrical supply.
FILLING WITH FUEL
Fuel tanks of different capacities,
60 and 125 litres, may be fitted. Check that there is no smell or leak of fuel
outside the vehicle.
Restore the supply by pressing:
- the first button,
located below the steering wheel.
- the second button, located in the
battery compartment, under the front
passenger ’s floor.
In low temperatures
In mountainous and/or cold areas, it is
advisable to use a "winter" type fuel suited
to low or minus temperatures.
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Diesel engines
Fuel consumption in litres per 100 km (miles per ga llon)
Body type GVW Engine Urban cycle Extr a-urban cycle Combined cycle
CO
2 emissions (g/km)
Chassis L1 330, 333, 335
HDi 100 8.9 (31.7) 7.3 (38.7) 7.9 (35.8)
208
HDi 120 10.4 (27.2) 7.9 (35.8) 8.8 (32.1) 232
HDi 160 10.4 (27.2) 7.9 (35.8) 8.8 (32.1) 233
L2 333 and 335 HDi 100 8.9 (31.7) 7.3 (38.7) 7.9 (35.8)
208
HDi 120 10.4 (27.2) 7.9 (35.8) 8.8 (32.1) 232
HDi 160 10.4 (27.2) 7.9 (35.8) 8.8 (32.1) 233
435 HDi 120 10.7 (26.4) 8.2 (34.4) 9.1 (31.0)
240
HDi 160 10.7(26.4) 8.0 (35.3) 9.0 (31.0) 213
L2S 330 and 335 HDi 100 9.2 (30.7) 7.5 (37.7) 8.1 (34.9)
214
HDi 120 10.7 (26.4) 8.2 (34.4) 9.1 (31.0) 240
HDi 160 10.4 (27.2) 7.9 (35.8) 8.8 (32.1) 233
L3 333 and 335
HDi 100 9.2 (30.7) 7.5 (37.7) 8.1 (32.1)
214
HDi 120 10.7 (26.4) 8.2 (34.4) 9.1 (31.0) 240
HDi 160 10.4 (27.2) 7.9 (35.8) 8.8 (32.1) 233
435 HDi 120 10.7 (26.4) 8.2 (34.4) 9.1 (31.0)
240
HDi 160 11.0 (25.7) 8.3 (34.0) 9.3 (30.4) 246
440 HDi 120 10.8 (26.2) 8.4 (33.6) 9.3 (30.4)
246
HDi 160 11.0 (25.7) 8.3 (34.0) 9.3 (30.4) 246
L4 335
HDi 100 9.2 (30.7) 7.5 (37.7) 8.1 (34.9)
214
HDi 120 10.7 (26.4) 8.2 (34.4) 9.1 (31.0) 240
HDi 160 10.4 (27.2) 7.9 (35.8) 8.8 (32.1) 233
435 HDi 120 10.8 (26.2) 8.4 (33.6) 9.3 (30.4)
246
HDi 160 11.0 (25.7) 8.3 (34.0) 9.3 (30.4) 246
440 HDi 120 10.8 (26.2) 8.4 (33.6) 9.3 (30.4)
246
HDi 160 11.0 (25.7) 8.3 (34.0) 9.3 (30.4) 246
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TECHNICAL DATA
Diesel engines
Fuel consumption in litres per 100 km (miles per ga llon)
Body type GVW Engine Urban cycle Extr a-urban cycle Combined cycle CO
2 emissions (g/km)
Chassis
crew cab L2 333 and 335
HDi 100 9.2 (30.7) 7.5 (37.7) 8.1 (34.9)
214
HDi 120 10.7 (26.4) 8.2 (34.4) 9.1 (31.0) 240
HDi 160 10.8 (26.2) 8.1 (34.9) 9.1 (31.0) 241
L3 335
HDi 100 9.4 (30.1) 7.7 (36.7) 8.3 (34.0)
220
HDi 120 10.9 (25.9) 8.3 (34.0) 9.3 (30.4) 246
HDi 160 10.8 (26.2) 8.1 (34.9) 9.1 (31.0) 241
435 HDi 120 10.8 (26.2) 8.4 (33.6) 9.3 (30.4)
246
HDi 160 11.0 (25.7) 8.3 (34.0) 9.3 (30.4) 246
440 HDi 120 10.8 (26.2) 8.4 (33.6) 9.3 (30.4)
246
HDi 160 11.0 (25.7) 8.3 (34.0) 9.3 (30.4) 246
L4 435 HDi 120 10.8 (26.2) 8.4 (33.6) 9.3 (30.4)
246
HDi 160 11.0 (25.7) 8.3 (34.0) 9.3 (30.4) 246
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Diesel engines
Fuel consumption in litres per 100 km (miles per ga llon)
Body type GVW Engine Urban cycle Extr a-urban cycle Combined cycle
CO
2 emissions (g/km)
Van L1H1
330, 333 and
335 HDi 100 8.9 (31.7) 7.3 (38.7) 7.9 (35.8)
208
HDi 120 10.7 (26.4) 8.2 (34.4) 9.1 (31.0) 240
HDi 160 10.4 (27.2) 7.9 (35.8) 8.8 (32.1) 233
L2H1 330, 333 and
335 HDi 100 9.2 (30.7) 7.5 (37.7) 8.1 (34.9)
214
HDi 120 10.7 (26.4) 8.2 (34.4) 9.1 (31.0) 240
HDi 160 10.4 (27.2) 7.9 (35.8) 8.8 (32.1) 233
435 HDi 120 10.7 (26.4) 8.2 (34.4) 9.1 (31.0)
240
HDi 160 11.0 (25.7) 8.3 (34.0) 9.3 (30.4) 246
L2H2 330, 333 and
335 HDi 100 9.2 (30.7) 7.5 (37.7) 8.1 (34.9)
214
HDi 120 10.7 (26.4) 8.2 (34.4) 9.1 (31.0) 240
HDi 160 10.8 (26.2) 8.1 (34.9) 9.1 (31.0) 241
435 HDi 120 10.8 (26.2) 8.4 (33.6) 9.3 (30.4)
246
HDi 160 11.0 (25.7) 8.3 (34.0) 9.3 (30.4) 246
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TECHNICAL DATA
Diesel engines
Fuel consumption in litres per 100 km (miles per ga lllon)
Body type GVW Engine Urban cycle Extr a-urban cycle Combined cycle
CO2 emissions (g/km)
Van L3H2
333 and 335
HDi 100 9.4 (30.1) 7.7 (36.7) 8.3 (34.0)
220
HDi 120 10.9 (25.9) 8.3 (34.0) 9.3 (30.4) 246
HDi 160 10.8 (26.2) 8.1 (34.9) 9.1 (31.0) 241
435 HDi 120 10.8 (26.2) 8.4 (33.6) 9.3 (30.4)
246
HDi 160 11.0 (25.7) 8.3 (34.0) 9.3 (30.4) 246
440 HDi 120 10.8 (26.2) 8.4 (33.6) 9.3 (30.4)
246
HDi 160 11.0 (25.7) 8.3 (34.0) 9.3 (30.4) 246
L3H3 333 and 335
HDi 100 9.4 (30.1) 7.7 (36.7) 8.3 (34.0)
220
HDi 120 10.9 (25.9) 8.3 (34.0) 9.3 (30.4) 246
HDi 160 10.8 (26.2) 8.1 (34.9) 9.1 (31.0) 241
435 HDi 120 10.8 (26.2) 8.4 (33.6) 9.3 (30.4)
246
HDi 160 11.0 (25.7) 8.3 (34.0) 9.3 (30.4) 246
440 HDi 120 10.8 (26.2) 8.4 (33.6) 9.3 (30.4)
246
HDi 160 11.0 (25.7) 8.3 (34.0) 9.3 (30.4) 246
L4H2 435
HDi 120 10.8 (26.2) 8.4 (33.6) 9.3 (30.4)
246
HDi 160 11.0 (25.7) 8.3 (34.0) 9.3 (30.4) 246
440 HDi 120 10.8 (26.2) 8.4 (33.6) 9.3 (30.4)
246
HDi 160 11.0 (25.7) 8.3 (34.0) 9.3 (30.4) 246
L4H3 435
HDi 120 10.8 (26.2) 8.4 (33.6) 9.3 (30.4)
246
HDi 160 11.0 (25.7) 8.3 (34.0) 9.3 (30.4) 246
440 HDi 120 10.8 (26.2) 8.4 (33.6) 9.3 (30.4)
246
HDi 160 11.0 (25.7) 8.3 (34.0) 9.3 (30.4) 246
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Diesel engines
Fuel consumption in litres per 100 km (miles per ga llon)
Body type GVW Engine Urban cycle Extr a-urban cycle Combined cycle CO
2 emissions (g/km)
Level 1 Combi
with 6/9 seats L1H1 330 and 333
HDi 100 8.2 (34.4) 6.8 (41.5) 7.3 (38.7)
193
HDi 120 10.1 (28.2) 7.3 (38.7) 8.3 (34.0) 219
HDi 160 9.4 (30.1) 6.9 (40.9) 7.8 (36.2) 207
L2H2 333 HDi 100 8.5 (33.2) 7.0 (40.4) 7.6 (37.2)
200
HDi 120 10.2 (27.7) 7.5 (37.7) 8.5 (33.2) 224
HDi 160 9.9 (28.5) 7.2 (39.2) 8.2 (34.4) 216
Level 2 Combi
with 8/9 seats L1H1 330 and 333
HDi 100 8.9 (31.7) 7.3 (38.7) 7.9 (35.8)
208
HDi 120 10.9 (25.9) 7.7 (36.7) 8.9 (31.7) 235
HDi 160 10.2 (27.7) 7.6 (37.2) 8.6 (32.8) 226
L2H2 333 HDi 100 8.9 (31.7) 7.3 (38.7) 7.9 (35.8)
208
HDi 120 10.9 (25.9) 7.7 (36.7) 8.9 (31.7) 235
HDi 160 10.2 (27.7) 7.6 (37.2) 8.6 (32.8) 226
Level 1 Combi
(export) L2H2 435 HDi 120 10.8 (26.2) 8.1 (34.9) 9.1 (31.0)
240
HDi 160 10.2 (27.7) 7.6 (37.2) 8.6 (32.8) 226
The Diesel engines are perfectly compatible with biofuels which conform to current and future Europe an standards (Diesel fuel which
complies with standard EN 590 mixed with a biofuel which complies with standard EN 14214) available at the pumps (containing up to 7 %
Fatty Acid Methyl Ester).
The B30 biofuel can be used in certain Diesel engi nes; however, this use is subject to strict application of the special servicing conditions.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
The use of any other type of (bio)fuel (vegetable or animal oils, pure or diluted, domestic fuel...) is strictly prohibited (risk of damage to the
engine and fuel system).