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With an automatic gearbox
F P ress the brake pedal.
F
 
Sel
 ect position D , M or R.
F
 
R
 elease the brake pedal and press the 
accelerator pedal.
With an automatic gearbox, if the brake 
does not release automatically, check that 
the front doors are correctly closed.
The complete release of the parking brake is 
confirmed by the brake indicator lamp and the 
P indicator lamp in the control lever going off, 
accompanied by the display of the message 
"Parking brake released".
When stationary with the engine running, do not 
depress the accelerator pedal unnecessarily, 
you risk releasing the parking brake.
Automatic application
With the vehicle stationary, the parking brake 
is automatically applied when the engine is 
switched off .
Application of the parking brake is confirmed 
by illumination of the brake indicator lamp 
and the P indicator lamp in the control lever, 
accompanied by the display of the message 
"Parking brake applied". Automatic application does not take place 
if the engine stalls or goes into STOP 
mode of Stop & Start.
With automatic operation, you can also 
manually apply or release the parking 
brake using the control lever.
Special cases
In some situations, you may need to operate 
the parking brake manually.
Immobilisation of the vehicle 
with the engine running
To immobilise the vehicle with the engine 
running, briefly pull the control lever.
Application of the parking brake is confirmed 
by illumination of the brake indicator lamp 
and the P indicator lamp in the control lever, 
accompanied by the display of the message 
"Parking brake applied".
Immobilisation of the vehicle with the 
parking brake released.
F
 
S
 witch off the engine.
Illumination of the warning lamps in the  instrument panel and control lever confirm 
the application of the parking brake.
F  
S
 witch on the ignition again, without starting 
the engine.
F  R elease the parking brake manually by 
pushing the control lever while keeping your 
foot on the brake pedal.
The complete release of the parking brake is 
confirmed by the brake indicator lamp and the 
P indicator lamp in the control lever going off, 
accompanied by the display of the message 
"Parking brake released".
F
 
S
 witch off the ignition.
Parking the vehicle with the 
brake released
In very cold conditions (ice), it is 
recommended that the parking brake not 
be applied.
To immobilise your vehicle, engage a gear 
or fit the chocks against one of the wheels.
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With an automatic gearbox, mode P is 
automatically selected when the ignition is 
switched off. The wheels are blocked.
For further information on the Automatic 
gearbox, particularly in relation to leaving 
the vehicle in free-wheeling mode, refer to 
the corresponding section.
With an automatic gearbox, when mode 
N is engaged, the opening of the driver's 
door will cause an audible signal to sound. 
It will stop when you close the driver's 
door again.
Deactivating automatic 
operation
In some situations, for example when it is 
extremely cold or during towing (caravan, 
recovery), it may be necessary to deactivate 
automatic operation of the system. F
 
P
 ush and hold the control lever in the 
release direction for at least 10   seconds and 
no more than 15   seconds.
F  
R
 elease the control lever.
F  
P
 ress and hold the brake pedal.
F  
P
 ull the control lever in the application 
direction for 2
 
 seconds.
Deactivation of the automatic functions 
is confirmed by illumination of this 
indicator lamp in the instrument panel.
F Release the control lever and the brake 
pedal.
From now on, the parking brake can only 
be applied and released manually using the 
control lever.
Repeat this procedure to reactivate automatic 
operation.
Reactivation of automatic operation is 
confirmed by the indicator lamp in the 
instrument panel going off.
Emergency braking
The emergency braking should only be 
used in an exceptional situation.
F
 
S
tart the engine.
F
 A
pply the parking brake with the control 
lever, if it is released.
F
 
T
ake your foot fully off the brake pedal.
In the event of a failure of the main ser vice 
brake or in an exceptional situation (e.g. driver 
taken ill, under instruction, etc.), a continuous  pull on the control lever will brake the vehicle. 
Braking takes place while the control lever is 
being pulled. It is interrupted if the control lever 
is released.
The ABS and DSC systems provide stability of 
the vehicle during emergency braking.
If the emergency braking malfunctions, the 
message "Parking brake control faulty" will be 
displayed in the instrument panel.
If the ABS and DSC systems malfunction, 
signalled by the illumination of one or both 
warning lamps in the instrument panel, then 
stability of the vehicle is no longer guaranteed.
In this event, stability must be assured by the 
driver by repeating alternate "pull-release" 
actions on the control lever until the vehicle is 
immobilised.
Hill start assist
System which keeps your vehicle immobilised 
temporarily (approximately 2
  seconds) when 
starting on a gradient, the time it takes to 
move your foot from the brake pedal to the 
accelerator pedal.
It is only active when:
-
 
t
 he vehicle is completely stationary, with 
your foot on the brake pedal, 
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To reduce fuel consumption when 
stationary for long periods with the 
engine running (traffic jam, etc.), position 
the selector on N and apply the parking 
brake.
Gear efficiency indicator
(Depending on engine.)
This system reduces fuel consumption by 
recommending the most appropriate gear.
Operation
Depending on the driving situation and your 
vehicle's equipment, the system may advise 
you to skip one or more gears. You can 
follow this indication without engaging the 
intermediate gears.
Gear shift recommendations must not be 
considered as compulsory. In fact, the road 
layout, the traffic density and safety remain the 
deciding factors when choosing the best gear. 
The driver therefore remains responsible for 
deciding whether or not to follow the indications 
issued by the system.
This function cannot be deactivated.With an automatic gearbox, the system is 
only active in manual operation.
The information appears in the 
instrument panel, in the form of an 
ascending or descending arrow and 
the recommended gear.
The system adapts its gear shift 
recommendation according to the driving 
conditions (slope, load, etc.) and the 
driver’s requirements (power, acceleration, 
braking, etc.).
The system never suggests:
-
 e
 ngaging first gear,
-
 enga
 ging reverse.
Stop & Start
The Stop & Start system puts the engine 
t emporarily into standby – STOP mode – during 
stops in traffic (red lights, traffic jams, etc.). The 
engine restarts automatically – START mode – 
as soon as you want to move off.
The restart takes place instantly, quickly and 
silently.
Per fect for urban use, the Stop & Start system 
reduces fuel consumption and exhaust 
emissions as well as the noise level when 
stationary.
Going into engine STOP 
mode
For your convenience during parking 
manoeuvres, STOP mode is not available 
for a few seconds after coming out of 
reverse gear.
The Stop & Start does not affect the 
functionality of the vehicle, such as for 
example, braking, power steering, etc.
A slight delay between the vehicle 
stopping and the engine cutting out may 
be noticed.
Never refuel with the engine in STOP 
mode; you must switch off the ignition.
When the vehicle speed is below 2 mph 
( 3   km/h) or the vehicle is stationary 
(depending on engine), this indicator lamp 
comes on in the instrument panel and the 
engine goes into standby automatically:
- With a manual gearbox , when you put the 
gearbox into neutral and release the clutch 
pedal.
-
 
W
 ith an automatic gearbox , when you 
press the brake pedal or put the gear 
selector in position N . 
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Special cases: STOP mode 
not available
STOP mode is not activated in certain 
temporary conditions (examples: battery 
charge, engine temperature, braking 
assistance, ambient temperature) to assure 
correct operation of the system and mainly 
when:
- 
t
 he vehicle is on a steep slope (rising or 
falling),
-
 
t
 he driver's door is open,
-
 
a s
 liding side door is open,
-
 
t
 he driver's seat belt is not fastened,
-
 
t
 he vehicle has not exceeded 6   mph 
(10
  km/h) since the last engine start by the 
driver,
-
 
t
 he automatic electronic parking brake is 
applied or being applied,
-
 
t
 he engine is needed to maintain a 
comfortable temperature in the passenger 
compartment, In this case, this indicator lamp 
flashes for a few seconds, then goes 
of f.
Going into engine START 
mode
With a manual gearbox
, the Stop 
& Start warning lamp goes off on 
the instrument panel and the engine 
restarts automatically when you press 
the clutch pedal fully  down to the floor.
With an automatic gearbox , the Stop & Start 
warning lamp on the instrument panel goes off 
and the engine restarts automatically when:
-
 
y
ou release the brake pedal with the gear 
selector in position D or M , 
-
 
y
ou are in position N with the brake pedal 
released and you move the gear selector to 
position  D or M, 
-
 y
ou engage reverse.
-
 
d
emisting is active,
-
 
t
he ambient temperature is lower than about 
0°C or higher than about 35°C.
This operation is perfectly normal.
Stop & Start time counter
(minutes/seconds or hours/minutes)
If your vehicle is fitted with Stop & Start, a time 
counter calculates the time spent in STOP 
mode during a journey.
It resets to zero every time the ignition is 
switched on.
Special cases: START 
mode triggered 
automatically
START mode is activated automatically in 
certain temporary conditions (examples: 
battery charge, engine temperature, braking 
assistance, air conditioning setting) to assure 
correct operation of the system and mainly 
when:
-
 y
ou open the driver's door,
-
 
y
 ou open a sliding side door,
-
 y
ou unfasten the driver's seat belt,
-
 
t
 he speed of the vehicle exceeds 2   mph 
(3
  km/h) (depending on the engine)In this case, this indicator lamp 
flashes for a few seconds, then goes 
of f.
This operation is perfectly normal.
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Deactivation/Activation
With button
With audio system/touch screen
Activation or deactivation is done 
via the vehicle configuration menu.
If the system has been deactivated 
in STOP mode, the engine restarts 
immediately. The system reactivates automatically 
every time the engine is started by the 
driver.
Opening the bonnet
Before doing anything under the bonnet, 
deactivate the Stop & Start system to 
avoid the risk of injury related to an 
automatic change to START mode.
Driving on flooded roads
Malfunction
Depending on your vehicle's equipment:
In the event of a fault with the system, 
this warning lamp flashes in the 
instrument panel.
The warning lamp in this button 
flashes and a message appears, 
accompanied by an audible signal.
F
 
T
o deactivate or reactivate the system, 
press this button.
The indicator lamp is lit when the system is 
deactivated .
Before driving through a flooded road, it is 
strongly recommended that you deactivate 
the Stop & Start system.
For more information on Driving 
recommendations, particularly on 
flooded roads, refer to the corresponding 
section.
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a 
qualified workshop.
If a fault occurs in STOP mode, the vehicle may 
stall.
All of the instrument panel warning lamps come on.
Depending on version, a warning message may 
also be displayed, asking you to place the gear 
selector in position N and to press the brake pedal.
With the vehicle stationary, you must switch off the 
ignition and then start the engine again. 
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Switching off
F Turn thumbwheel 1 to position "0". The 
display of information related to the speed 
limiter disappears.
Malfunction
The use of mats not approved by 
PEUGEOT may inter fere with the 
operation of the speed limiter.
To avoid any risk of jamming the pedals:
-
 
e
 nsure that the mat is positioned 
c o r r e c t l y,
-
 
n
 ever fit one mat on top of another.
Once the speed of the vehicle returns to 
the programmed setting, the speed limiter 
functions again: the display of the programmed 
speed setting becomes fixed again.
Flashing dashes indicate a fault with the speed 
limiter.
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a 
qualified workshop.
Programmable cruise 
control
System which automatically maintains 
the cruising speed of the vehicle at 
a setting programmed by the driver, 
without any action on the accelerator 
pedal. The cruise control remains active after 
changing gear, regardless of the gearbox 
type, on vehicles fitted with Stop & Start.
The operation of the cruise control can be 
temporarily interrupted (pause):
-  
b
 y pressing control 4 or by pressing the 
brake pedal,
-  
a
 utomatically, if operation of the dynamic 
stability control system is triggered.
Switching off the ignition cancels any 
programmed speed setting.
The cruise control system is a driving aid 
that cannot, in any circumstances, replace 
the need to obser ve speed limits, nor the 
need for vigilance on the part of the driver.
As a safety measure, you are advised to 
keep your feet near the pedals at all times.
The cruise control is switched on
 manually.
It requires a minimum vehicle speed of 25
  mph 
(40
 
km/h).
With a manual gearbox, it requires the 
engagement of third gear or higher.
With an automatic gearbox, it requires the 
engagement of the selector in mode D or of 
second gear or higher in mode M .
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Switching on
F With the engine running, turn the wheel  1 
to the " CRUISE " position. The system is 
paused (grey display).
With a manual gearbox
With the speed of the vehicle between 20 and 
100
  mph (30 and 160   km/h):
F
 
W
 ith the vehicle moving, press one of the 
buttons 2 or 3 : the current speed of your 
vehicle becomes the cruise speed setting.
The cruise control starts operating (displayed 
in green).
With an automatic gearbox
The D or M mode must be selected.
With the speed of the vehicle between 1 and 
112
  mph (30   km/h and 180   km/h):
F
 
A
 ccelerate slightly and press one of the 
buttons 2 or 3 : the system starts (green 
display).
The cruise speed setting then becomes equal to:
-
 
t
 he current speed of your vehicle, if it is over 
19
  mph (30   km/h),
-
 
1
 9   mph (30   km/h), if it is below 19   mph 
(30
  km/h).
12 .Inter-vehicle distance setting.
13. Position of vehicle detected by the camera. Remembering the settings
Switching off the ignition cancels any speed 
setting value chosen by the driver.
By default, the inter-vehicle distance is set 
at "
Normal " (2 dashes). Other wise, the last 
setting made will be used when switching on 
the system.
Pause
The cruise control can be paused  manually:
-  e ither by action by the driver:
•
 
O
 n the button 4 (Pause).
•
 
O
 n the brake pedal.
•
 
O
 n the automatic electronic parking 
brake control.
•
 
O
 n the clutch pedal, by pressing for 
approximately 10
  seconds or more.
•
 
W
 hen changing from D to N with an 
automatic gearbox.
-
 o
r automatically:
•
 
I
 f the ESC system is activated, for safety 
reasons.
•
 
W
 hen the speed of the vehicle goes 
below 19
  mph (30   km/h) (1,100   rpm) with 
a manual gearbox.
When the cruise control is paused, it can 
only be reactivated when all of the safety 
conditions are met again. The message 
"Activation not possible, conditions 
unsuitable" is displayed while reactivation 
is not possible.
Reactivating the function
With manual gearbox
To reactivate the function, the driver must 
accelerate to reach at least 19   mph (30   km/h), 
then press one of the buttons 2 , 3 or 4.
With automatic gearbox
Following braking of the vehicle bringing it to 
a complete stop, the system holds the vehicle 
stationary; the cruise control is paused.
The driver should press the accelerator pedal 
to move off, then reactivate the system above 
19
  mph (30   km/h) by pressing one of the 
buttons 2 , 3 or 4.
If the driver takes no action following this 
immobilisation, the automatic electronic parking 
brake is applied automatically after a while 
(approximately 5
  minutes).
As a safety measure, wait until the current 
speed approaches the speed setting to 
reactivate the function by pressing button 4 .
Modification of the speed 
setting
With the engine running and cruise control on 
(green), you can modify the speed setting.
From the current speed
F By successive short presses on button 2 or 
3, to lower or raise the setting in steps of + 
or -1
  mph (km/h). 
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Where the speed of your vehicle is too 
high approaching another vehicle, the first 
level of alert may not be displayed: the 
level 2 alert may be displayed directly.
Important: the level 1 alert is never 
displayed for a stationary obstacle or 
when the " Close" trigger threshold has 
been selected.
Intelligent emergency 
braking assistance
If the driver brakes, but not sufficiently to avoid 
a collision, this system will supplement the 
braking, within the limits of the laws of physics.
This assistance will only be provided if you 
press the brake pedal.
Active Safety Brake
Operation
The system operates under the following 
conditions:
-
 
T
 he vehicle's speed does not exceed 37   mph 
(60
  km/h) when a pedestrian is detected.
This function, also called automatic emergency 
braking, inter venes following the alerts if the 
driver does not react quickly enough and does 
not operate the vehicle's brakes.
It aims to reduce the speed of impact or avoid a 
frontal collision by your vehicle where the driver 
fails to react.
Level 2 (red)
: visual and audible 
alert, warning you that a collision is 
imminent.
The message " Brake!" is displayed.
Level 3 : finally, in some cases, a 
haptic alert in the form of micro-
braking may be given to confirm the 
risk of collision. If the camera has confirmed the 
presence of a vehicle or a pedestrian, 
this warning lamp flashes (for about 
10  seconds) once the function is 
acting on the vehicle's brakes.
With an automatic gearbox, in the event of 
automatic emergency braking until the vehicle 
comes to a complete stop, keep the brake 
pedal pressed down to prevent the vehicle from 
starting off again.
With a manual gearbox, in the event of 
automatic emergency braking until the vehicle 
comes to a complete stop, the engine may stall.
The driver can maintain control of the 
vehicle at any time by sharply turning 
the steering wheel and/or pressing the 
accelerator pedal.
Operation of the function may be felt by 
slight vibration in the brake pedal.
If the vehicle comes to a complete stop, 
the automatic braking is maintained for 1 
to 2
  seconds.
- The vehicle's speed does not exceed 50  mph 
(80   km/h) when a stationary vehicle is 
detected.
-
 
T
 he vehicle's speed must be between 6   mph 
and 53
  mph (10   km/h and 85   km/h) when a 
moving vehicle is detected. 
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Fuel tank
Capacity of the tank: 
-  around  61 
litres (petrol).
-
  around  50
  litres (Diesel).
Opening the fuel filler flap
F You must switch off the engine.
F W ith   K eyless Entry and Starting, unlock the 
vehicle.
F
 
O
 pen the fuel filler flap.
If your vehicle is fitted with Stop & Start, 
never refuel with the engine in STOP 
mode; you must switch off the ignition 
using the key, or the START/STOP button 
if your vehicle has 
 
K
 eyless Entry and 
Starting.
At least 6
  litres of fuel must be added, in order 
to be registered by the fuel gauge.
Opening the filler cap may create a noise 
caused by an inrush of air. This vacuum is 
entirely normal, resulting from the sealing of the 
fuel system.
F
 
T
 ake care to select the pump that delivers 
the correct fuel type for your vehicle's 
engine (see a reminder label on the inside 
of the fuel filler flap). F
 
W
 ith a conventional key, insert the key into 
the filler cap, then turn the key to the left. F
 
F
 ill the tank. Do not continue past the third 
cut-off of the nozzle, as this may cause 
malfunctions.
F  
P
 ut the filler cap back in place and close it 
by turning to the right.
F  
P
 ush the fuel filler flap to close it (your 
vehicle must be unlocked).
F  
U
 nscrew and remove the filler cap, then 
place it on the holder located on the fuel 
filler flap.
F
 
I
 nsert the nozzle and push it in fully 
(pushing on the metal valve A ).If your vehicle is equipped with one, do 
not open the left-hand sliding side door 
when the fuel filler flap is open, other wise 
there is a risk that the fuel filler flap and 
the sliding door may be damaged and the 
person filling up may be injured.
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ON
ON
ON
Overload indicator
The overload indicator is a driving aid and 
informs you that the maximum authorised 
weight has been exceeded; this may be 
either the gross vehicle weight (GV W) or the 
maximum authorised weight on either axle 
(front and rear) (GAWR).
The indicator does not relieve the user 
from the responsibility.
Even if you correctly measure the weight 
of the vehicle's load, any factor that 
may vary this weight (seating the driver/
additional passengers or taking on 
additional fuel) after the measurement 
may put the vehicle into the overload 
condition. -
 
T
 he load includes the weight of the 
items stored in the loading area 
(including any fittings such as shelves), 
but also the weight of all persons on 
board the vehicle, the amount of fuel 
and various equipment fitted on the 
vehicle.
-
 
F
 or optimal per formance, the vehicle 
must be parked and loaded on level 
ground (avoid the following conditions: 
parking on a slope or straddling a 
pavement).
Attaching a trailer to your vehicle may 
affect the operation of the system.
Operation
The measurement of the weight on board your 
vehicle starts:
F  
A
 utomatically when the engine restarts. F
 
W
 hen the vehicle is stopped, 
press this button located in 
the loading area. The system 
is then active for 5   minutes.
Measurement display in the 
loading area
If the weight of the vehicle's load approaches 
the maximum authorized weight
, the lamps 
in these buttons come on.
If the weight of the vehicle's load exceeds the 
maximum authorized weight , the lamps in 
these buttons come on.
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