sensor Peugeot Expert VU 2016 Owner's Guide
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180° rear vision
this system allows the near surroundings of the 
vehicle to be viewed in the display screen using 
cameras located at the rear of the vehicle. t
h
 e 
parking sensors in the rear and/or front bumper 
complete the information on the view from 
above the vehicle (right-hand part).
In addition to the view from above the vehicle 
(right-hand part) several types of view can be 
displayed (left-hand part):
-
 
s
 tandard rear view,
-
 
1
 80° rear view,
-
 r
econstructed zoom rear view.
Principle of image 
reconstruction
the system displays the contextual view  
(left-hand part) as well as the view from above 
the vehicle in its close surroundings.
By default, A
u
 to
m
 atic mode is activated.
In this mode, the system chooses the best view 
to display (standard or zoom) according to the 
information received from the parking sensors.
th
e 180° view is only available through the 
menus.
th
e display disappears above 
approximately 6 mph (10 km/h).
th
e system is automatically deactivated 
about 7 seconds after coming out of 
reverse or on opening a door or the 
boot.
th
is system is a visual aid and cannot 
in any circumstances replace the need 
for vigilance on the part of the driver.
th
e images provided by the cameras 
may appear distorted by the 
surroundings (exterior conditions, 
driving mode, ...).
th
e presence of areas in shadow, bright 
sunlight, or poor lighting conditions 
may make the image dark and reduce 
contrast.
us
 ing the rear camera, the system records the 
vehicle's surroundings during a manoeuvre. 
An image from above your vehicle in its close 
surroundings is reconstructed (represented 
between the blue brackets) in real time and as 
the manoeuvre progresses.
th
 is representation facilitates the alignment of 
your vehicle when parking and allows you to 
see all of the obstacles close to the vehicle.
th
 is reconstructed view is automatically erased 
if the vehicle remains stationary for too long.
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Driving  
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"Standard view""180° view"
"Zoom view" (reconstructed)
the camera records the surroundings during a 
manoeuvre in order to create a reconstruction 
of the view from above the rear of the vehicle in 
its close surroundings, allowing the vehicle to 
be manoeuvred among the obstacles nearby.
th
is view is available with A
u
 to  view or by 
selecting of the view in the change view menu.
180° view makes it possible to reverse out of 
a parking space while being able to see the 
arrival of vehicles, pedestrians or cyclists.
th
is view is not recommended for carrying out 
a complete manoeuvre.
It is made up of the following:
th
e area to the rear of your vehicle is displayed 
in the screen.
th
e blue outline represents the width of your 
vehicle (with mirrors): its orientation depends 
on the position of the steering wheel.
th
e red line represents a distance of 30
 
cm 
from the rear bumper and the two blue lines,  
1 m and 2 m respectively.
Rear views
Engage reverse gear to activate the camera, 
located on the tailgate or rear door.
th
e rear parking sensors also 
provide information on the vehicle's 
surroundings.
ob
stacles may appear further away 
than they are in reality.
It is important to check the side views 
using the mirrors during the manoeuvre. 
Driving  
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Activation
Activation is automatic on engaging reverse.the function is displayed in the touch screen. 
to c
lose the window displayed, press on the 
red cross at the top left of the screen.
on d
 isplay of the sub-menu, select one of the 
four views:
"Standard view".
"180° view".
"Zoom view".
"A
u
to
 m
 o de".
You can choose the display mode at any time 
by pressing on this area. Check the cleanliness of the camera 
lenses regularly.
Periodically clean the reversing camera 
with a soft dry cloth.
"AUTO mode"
this mode is activated by default.us
ing sensors in the rear bumper, the 
automatic view allows a change from the rear 
view to the view from above as an obstacle is 
approached during a manoeuvre.
th
e system is automatically deactivated 
when towing a trailer or carrying a 
bicycle on the towbar (vehicle fitted with 
a towbar installed as recommended by 
the manufacturer).
Quick start mode
this mode displays, as quickly as possible, the 
contextual view (left-hand part) and the view 
from above the vehicle. High pressure jet wash (if muddy, for 
example)
When washing your vehicle, do not 
place the tip of the lance within 30 cm of 
the camera lenses, as otherwise there 
is a risk of damaging them.
A message is displayed advising you to check 
your vehicle's surroundings before starting the 
manoeuvre.
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Driving  
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Under-inflation detection
the system monitors the pressures in the four 
tyres, once the vehicle is moving.
It compares the information given by the four 
wheel speed sensors with reference values, 
which must be reinitialised ever y time the 
tyre pressures are adjusted or a wheel 
changed.
th
e system triggers an alert as soon as it 
detects a drop in the inflation pressure of one 
or more tyres.th e under-inflation detection system 
does not replace the need for vigilance 
on the part of the driver.
th
is system does not avoid the need to 
check the tyre pressures (including the 
spare wheel) every month as well as 
before a long journey.
Driving with under-inflated tyres impairs 
road holding, extends braking distances 
and causes premature tyre wear, 
particularly under arduous conditions 
(high loading, high speed, long journey).
System which automatically checks the pressures of the tyres while driving.th
e inflation pressures defined for 
your vehicle can be found on the tyre 
pressure label.
For more information on the 
Identification markings , refer to the 
corresponding section.
ty
re pressures should be checked 
when the tyres are "cold" (vehicle 
stopped for 1 hour or after a journey of 
less than 6 miles (10 km) at moderate 
speeds).
ot
her wise (when hot), add 0.3 bar to 
the pressures shown on the label.
Driving with under-inflated tyres 
increases fuel consumption.
Snow chains
the system does not have to be 
reinitialised after fitting or removing 
snow chains.
Spare wheel
the steel spare wheel does not have an 
under-inflation detection sensor. 
Driving  
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Accessories
A wide range of accessories and genuine parts is available from the PEugEo t  dealer network.th
ese accessories and parts are all suitable for your vehicle and benefit from PEu gEo t' s 
recommendation and warranty.
"Comfort"
Door deflectors, cigarette lighter, boot dividers, 
coat hanger fixed to head restraint, front and 
rear parking sensors, styling mudflaps, boot 
management system, ...
"Transport solutions"
Boot liners, roof bars, bicycle carrier on roof 
bars, ski carrier, roof box, towbar harness,   ....
to
w bar, which must be fitted by    PE
u
 g
Eo
 t  
dealer or a qualified workshop.
"Styling"
Wheel trims, wheel caps, door sills, gear lever 
knobs,  ...
"Security and safety"
Anti-theft alarm, window engraving, wheel 
security bolts, child seats, breathalyzer, first aid 
kit, warning triangle, high visibility jacket, stolen 
vehicle tracking system, fleet management unit, 
snow chains, tyre snow socks, front foglamps 
kit, ...
"Protection"
Mats*, seat covers compatible with lateral 
airbags, mud flaps, side protection rubbing 
strips, bumper protectors, loading area 
protection (on wood or plastic), rear sill 
finishers, rear mat,
 
...
th
e fitting of electrical equipment or 
accessories which are not recommended 
by PE
u
g
Eo
t
 may result in a failure of 
your vehicle's electronic system and 
excessive electrical consumption.
Contact a PE
u
g
Eo
t
 dealer 
for information on the range of 
recommended equipment and 
accessories.
Installation of radio 
communication 
transmitters
Before installing any after-market radio 
communication transmitter, you can 
contact a PE
u
g
Eo
 t  dealer for the 
specification of transmitters which can 
be fitted (frequency, maximum power, 
aerial position, specific installation 
requirements), in line with the Vehicle 
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 
(2004/104/EC).
Depending on the legislation in force in 
the country, certain safety equipment 
may be compulsory: high visibility 
safety vests, warning triangles, 
breathalyzers, spare bulbs, spare fuses, 
fire extinguisher, first aid kit, mud flaps 
at the rear of the vehicle. *
  t
o a
 void any risk of jamming of the pedals:
-
 
e
 nsure that the mat is positioned and 
secured correctly,
-
 
n
 ever fit one mat on top of another.
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Practical information  
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By visiting a PEugEo t  dealer, you can 
also obtain products for cleaning and 
maintenance (exterior and interior)
 
- 
including ecological products in the 
"
tE
CHNA
t
 u
R
 E" range, topping-up 
products (screenwash...), touch-up pens 
and paint aerosols for the exact colour 
of your vehicle, refills (cartridge for the 
temporary puncture repair kit...), ...
"Multimedia"
Smartphone support, table support or semi-
integral navigation support, range of audio 
systems and portable navigation systems, 
driving recorder, Bluetooth hands-free kit, 
DVD
  player, multimedia support, driving aids, 
vehicle tracking system,
  ...
Range of trade equipment
Another range is also available, structured 
around comfort, leisure and maintenance:
Anti-theft alarm, window engraving, first aid kit, 
high visibility safety vest, rear parking sensors, 
warning triangle...
Seat covers compatible with airbags for front 
seat, bench seat, rubber mats, carpet mats, 
snow chains.
Parts and Services technical information 
publishes an accessory catalogue offering 
various equipment and fittings, such as:
Roof bars for short, medium and long 
wheelbase (load retainers for all models).
Sill plate, loading roller, sill.
to
wbar, towbar harness.
Roof racks, roof bars, ladder.
Separation partitions and grilles, smooth, non-
slip wooden protective floor.
Protective grilles, multimedia. 
Practical information  
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F If your vehicle is so equipped, tighten the security bolt using the wheelbrace 1 fitted 
with the security socket 4 .
F
 
T
 ighten  the other bolts using the 
wheelbrace 1 o n l y.
F
 
S
 tow the tools in the tool box.th e tyre inflation pressures are given on this 
label.
After changing a wheel
Stow the punctured wheel in the carrier.
Have the tightening of the bolts and the 
pressure of the spare wheel checked 
by a PE
u
g
Eo
 t  dealer or a qualified 
workshop without delay.
Have the punctured wheel repaired 
and refitted to the vehicle as soon as 
possible.
If your vehicle has tyre under-inflation 
detection, check the tyre pressures and 
reinitialise the system.
Tyre under-inflation detection
the steel spare wheel does not have a 
sensor.
Wheel with wheel trim
When refitting the wheel , refit the 
wheel trim by placing its cut-out at the 
valve, and press round its edge with the 
palm of your hand.
For more information on Under-
inflation detection
, refer to the 
corresponding section. 
In the event of a breakdown  
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FuseN° Rating
(A) Functions
F1 10Electric power steering, clutch switch
F4 15Horn.
F5 20Front/rear screenwash pump.
F6 20Front/rear screenwash pump.
F7 10Rear 12 V accessory socket.
F8 20Single or double rear wipers.
F10/ F11 30Front and rear, exterior, interior locks.
F13 10Front air conditioning controls, radio controls, gear lever, head-
up display.
F14 5Alarm, emergency and assistance calls.
F17 5Instrument panel.
F19 3Steering mounted controls.
F21 3"Keyless Entry and Starting" system or ignition switch.
F22 3Rain and sunshine sensor, multifunction detection camera.
F23 5Seat belt unfastened or not fastened display screen.
F24 5
tou
ch screen, reversing camera and parking sensors.
F25 5Airbags.
F29 20Audio system, touch screen, CD player, navigation.
F31 15Audio system (battery +).
F32 15Front 12 V accessory socket.
F34 5Blind spot monitoring system, door mirror electric controls.
F35 5Heated washer jets, headlamp beam height control.
F36 5
to
rch charger, rear courtesy lamp.Version 1 (Eco)
the fuses described hereafter vary according 
to the equipment in your vehicle. 
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FuseN° Rating
(A) Functions
F1 3"Keyless Entry and Starting" system or ignition switch.
F5 5
tou
ch screen, reversing camera and parking sensors.
F7 10Rear air conditioning controls, Hi-Fi amplifier.
F8 20Single or double rear wiper.
F10/F11 30Front and rear, exterior, interior locks.
F12 3Alarm.
F17 10Rear 12 V accessory socket.
F18 5Emergency and assistance calls.
F21 3
to
rch charger, rear courtesy lamp.
F22 3
gl
ove box lamp, rear courtesy lamps.
F23 5Blind spot monitoring system, door mirror electric controls.
F24 5Steering mounted controls.
F25 5Headlamp beam height control.
F26 3Seat belt unfastened or not fastened display screen.
F27 3Rain and sunshine sensor, multifunction detection camera.
F28 10Front air conditioning controls, radio controls, gear lever, head-
up display.
F30A or B 15Audio system (battery +).
F31 5Airbags.
F33 15Front 12 V accessory socket.
F35 5Instrument panel.
F36 20Audio system, touch screen, CD player, navigation.Version 2 (Full)
the fuses described hereafter vary according 
to the equipment in your vehicle.
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Pads, brake ................................................... 282
Paint colour code   .......................................... 337
Parking brake
 
.................................. 18, 205, 282
Parking sensors, audible and visual
 
.............256
Parking sensors, front
 
...................................256
Parking sensors, rear ............................255, 256
PE
u
g
Eo
 t  Connect Assistance   ...................338
PE
u
g
Eo
 t  Connect Nav  
...............................3
41
P
Eu
g
Eot C
onnect Packs
 
 ...........................338
PE
u
g
Eo
 t  Connect Radio   ...........................429
P
Eu
g
Eot C
onnect S
oS ............................. 33
8
Plates, identification ...................................... 337
Platform cab
 .......................................... 3
15, 332
Player, Apple
® .............................. 3 99, 455, 495
Player, MP3 CD   ............................................. 494
Player, 
u
S
B
 
.................................. 398, 454, 492
Port, 
u
S
B
 
............................. 1
22, 398, 454, 492
Pressures, tyres
 
................... 290, 295, 302, 337 Pre-tensioning seat belts
 
..............................
169
Priming pump
 
 ................................................
327
Priming the fuel system   ................................
327
Profiles
 
 ..................................................
418 ,  474
Protecting children
 
 .................
171, 174 -176 , 18 2 ,   
187, 188, 190, 193
Puncture
 
 ........................................................
290
Radio
 
 ...................
394, 398, 450, 454, 488, 489
Radio, digital (Digital Audio   Broadcasting - DAB)
 
 ..........
396, 397, 452, 453
Radio Media
 
 ........
388, 390, 392, 444, 446, 448
Range
 
 ..............................................................
42
Range, AdBlue
 
 ................................................
35
RDS
 
 .......................................................
3 9 5 , 4 51
Rear screen, demisting
 
 .........................
13 3, 13 4
Recharging the battery
 ................................. 32
 3
Recirculation, air
 
 ...................
125, 126, 128, 131
Reduction of electrical load
 
 ..........................
270
Regeneration of the particle filter  
.................
2
 81
Reinitialisation of the under-inflation   detection system   .........................................
263
Reinitialising the remote control
 ............... 5
 4, 70
Reminder, key in ignition   ...............................
201
Reminder, lighting on  ....................................
148
Remote   control
 ...... 4
7-50, 52, 55 -59, 67, 68, 71, 74, 75
Removing a wheel
  ........................................299
Removing the mat
 
.........................................11 9Safety, children
 ......................
17
 1, 174 -176 , 18 2 , 
 
187, 188, 190, 193
Saturation of the particle filter (Diesel)  
.........
2
 81
Screen, instrument panel  ..........................
4 0 ,  41
Screen menu map  .......
352, 354, 356, 360, 362, 
370, 372, 374, 378, 384, 386, 388, 390, 392,  400, 402, 404, 412, 414, 416, 434, 440, 442, 
444, 446, 448, 456, 458, 460, 468, 470, 472
Screen, multifunction (with audio system)
 
....487
P
R
S
Replacing bulbs  .....3 03, 3 0 4, 310, 311, 313 - 315
Replacing fuses .............................. ......316, 317
Replacing the air filter
 
...................................281
Replacing the oil filter
 ................................... 2
81
Replacing the passenger   compartment filter
 
...................................... 281
Reservoir, headlamp wash
 
...........................280
Reservoir, screenwash
 ................................. 28
0
Reset journey
 
.................................................. 41
Resetting the service indicator
 
.......................33
Resetting the trip recorder
 
..............................38
Rev counter
 
................................................ 14 -16
Reversing camera
 
......................................... 259
Reversing camera (on interior mirror)
  ..........258
Reversing lamp
 ............................. 31
0, 313, 315
Roof bars
 ............................................... 2
72, 273
Roof rack
 ............................................... 2
72, 273
Running out of fuel (Diesel)
 
..........................3
27oi
l change 
..................................................... 278oi
l consumption 
............................................ 278
oi
l, engine
 ...............................
...................... 278
on
-board tools
 
...................................... 287, 289
op
ening the bonnet
 ...................................... 2
76
op
ening the boot
 ..............................
.. 47, 59, 94
op
ening the doors
 ....... 4
7, 59, 74, 78 - 81, 83, 93
op
ening to 90/180/235°
 
.................................. 92
op
ening to 180°
 
.............................................. 91
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