Peugeot Partner 2020 Owner's Manual
Manufacturer: PEUGEOT, Model Year: 2020, Model line: Partner, Model: Peugeot Partner 2020Pages: 260, PDF Size: 7.76 MB
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8Main beam headlamps
Type C, H1 
 
► Remove the protective cover by pulling on 
the tab.
►
 
Unclip the unit in relation to the support.
►
 
Pull the bulb connector
 .
►
 
Remove the bulb and replace it.
Take care to reposition the protective cover while keeping the tab accessible.
Direction indicators
Type B, PY21W
Rapid flashing of a direction indicator 
lamp (left or right) indicates that one of 
the bulbs on the corresponding side has 
failed.
 
 
►  Turn the connector a quarter turn 
anti-clockwise.
►
 
Pull the unit in relation to the support.
►
 
Remove the bulb and replace it.
Front foglamps
Type D, H11 
 
► Insert a flat screwdriver between the lamp 
and the cover .
►
 
Pull and lever to unclip the cover
 .
 
 
► Remove the two fastening screws of the 
module.
►
 
Remove the module from its housing. 
 
► Press the locking clip and disconnect the 
connector .
►
 
T
 urn the bulb holder a quarter turn 
anti-clockwise.
►
 
Remove the bulb holder
 .
►
 
Replace the faulty bulb.
To replace these bulbs, it is possible to contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop.   
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Rear lamps
For more information on Changing a bulb 
and, in particular, the types of bulb, refer to the 
corresponding section.
With side-hinged doors/tailgate
1. Brake lamps/sidelamps.
Type
  B, P21/5W
2. Direction indicators.
Type
  B, PY21W (amber)
3. Reversing lamps.
Type
  B, P21W
4. Foglamps.
Type
  B, P21W
 
 
► From the inside, disconnect the electrical 
connector at the rear of the lamps.
 
 
► Remove the two fixing bolts using the  Torx 
key provided in your vehicle.
For more information on the  Tool kit, please 
refer to the corresponding section.
►
 
From the outside, pull the whole lamp unit 
towards you (with  side-hinged doors ) or 
towards the centre of the vehicle (with  tailgate
).
 
 
► Open the tabs, then pull out the lamp holder .
►  Remove the faulty bulb by pressing lightly on 
it while turning it a quarter turn anti-clockwise.
►
 
Replace the bulb.
Take care to reposition the tabs and the wiring correctly to avoid trapping the 
wire.
After changing a rear direction indicator  bulb, the reinitialisation time is 
approximately 2 minutes or more.
Number plate lamps
Type A, W5W - 5W
With side-hinged doors
 
 
►  Unclip the interior trim.
►  Disconnect the connector by moving aside 
its tab.
►  Turn the bulb holder a quarter turn 
anti-clockwise.
►  Change the bulb.
►  Put the bulb holder back in place and 
reconnect the connector.
►  Put the trim back in place.
With tailgate
 
 
► Remove the plastic lens using a screwdriver.
►  Change the bulb.
►  Refit the plastic lens and press on it.
Third brake lamp
Type A, W16W - 16W 
 
– Unscrew the two nuts.   
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8► Unclip the interior trim.
►  Disconnect the connector by moving aside 
its tab.
►
 
T
 urn the bulb holder a quarter turn 
anti-clockwise.
►
 
Change the bulb.
►
 
Put the bulb holder back in place and 
reconnect the connector
.
►
 
Put the trim back in place.
With tailgate
 
 
► Remove the plastic lens using a screwdriver .
►  Change the bulb.
►
 
Refit the plastic lens and press on it.
Third brake lamp
Type A, W16W - 16W 
 
– Unscrew the two nuts. –  
Push the rods.
–
  
If necessary
 , disconnect the connector to 
remove the lamp.
–  
Replace the bulb.
Changing a fuse
Accessing the tools 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The extraction tweezers are located behind the 
fusebox cover.
►  
Unclip the cover by pulling at the top left, then 
right.
►
 
Remove the cover completely
 .
►
 
T
 ake the tweezers from their housing.
Changing a fuse
Before changing a fuse:
► Identify the cause of the fault and fix it.
►
 
Stop all power consumption.
►
 
Immobilise the vehicle and switch the ignition 
off.
►
 
Identify the defective fuse using the current 
allocation tables and diagrams.
T
o replace a fuse, it is essential to:
►
 
Use the special tweezers to extract the fuse 
from its housing and check the condition of its 
filament.
►
 
Always replace the failed fuse with a fuse of 
the same rating (same colour); use of a different 
rating may cause malfunctions - risk of fire!
If the fault recurs after replacing a fuse, have 
the electrical system checked by a PEUGEOT
 
dealer or a qualified workshop.
The fuse allocation tables and the  corresponding diagrams are available 
from a PEUGEOT dealer or from a qualified 
workshop.
The replacement of a fuse not shown in  the allocation tables may cause a serious    
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malfunction of your vehicle. Contact a 
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
 
   
Good
Failed 
 
Tweezers
Installing electrical accessories
Your vehicle's electrical system is 
designed to operate with standard or optional 
equipment.
Before installing other electrical equipment 
or accessories on your vehicle, contact a 
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
PEUGEOT will not accept responsibility 
for the cost incurred in repairing your 
vehicle or for rectifying malfunctions resulting 
from the installation of accessories not 
supplied and not recommended by 
PEUGEOT and not installed in accordance 
with its instructions, in particular when the 
combined consumption of all of the additional 
equipment connected exceeds 10 
milliamperes.
For more information on installing a 
towbar or TAXI type equipment, contact a 
PEUGEOT dealer.
Dashboard fuses
The fusebox is placed in the lower dashboard 
(left-hand side).
Access to the fuses
► Unclip the cover by pulling at the top left, then 
right.
The fuses described below vary according to the  equipment in your vehicle.
 
 
Fuse No. Rating (A) Functions
F1 10Wireless 
smartphone 
charger, interior 
electrochrome 
rear view mirror.
Fuse No. Rating (A) Functions
F415Horn.
F6 20Screenwash 
pump.
F7 1012
  V socket 
(rear).
F10 30 Electric locks 
module.
F13 10 Telematics and 
radio controls.
F14 5 Alarm, overload 
indicator, 
advanced 
telematic unit.
F19 3 Trailer interface 
unit.
F22 3 Surround Rear 
Vision display 
screen.
F23 5 Generic trailer 
interface unit.
F27 5 Additional 
heating.
F29 20 Audio system, 
touch screen.
F32 15 12
  V socket 
(front).Fuse No. Rating (A) Functions
F34 5 Mirror control.
F36 5 USB socket.
Engine compartment fuses
The fusebox is placed in the engine 
compartment near the battery.
Access to the fuses 
 
► Release the two latches  A.
►  Remove the cover.
►  Change the fuse.
►  When you have finished, close the cover 
carefully then engage the two latches  A, to 
ensure correct sealing of the fusebox.
    
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8Fuse No. Rating (A) Functions
F34 5Mirror control.
F36 5 USB socket.
Engine compartment fuses
The fusebox is placed in the engine 
compartment near the battery.
Access to the fuses 
 
► Release the two latches A .
►  Remove the cover .
►
 
Change the fuse.
►
 
When you have finished, close the cover 
carefully then engage the two latches  A
, to 
ensure correct sealing of the fusebox.
 
 
Fuse No. Rating (A) Functions
F16 15 Front foglamp.
F18 10 Right-hand 
main beam 
headlamp.
F19 10 Left-hand 
main beam 
headlamp.
F29 40 Windscreen 
wipers.
12 V battery
Procedure for starting the engine using another 
battery or charging a discharged battery.
Lead-acid starter batteries
Batteries contain harmful substances 
such as sulphuric acid and lead.
They must be disposed of in accordance 
with regulations and must not, in any 
circumstances, be discarded with household 
waste.
Take used remote control batteries and 
vehicle batteries to a special collection point.
Protect your eyes and face before 
handling the battery.
All operations on the battery must be carried 
out in a well ventilated area and away from 
naked flames and sources of sparks, so as to 
avoid the risk of explosion or fire.
Wash your hands afterwards.
Versions equipped with Stop & Start are 
fitted with a 12 V lead-acid battery with 
special technology and specifications.
It should only be replaced by a PEUGEOT 
dealer or a qualified workshop.
Access to the battery
The battery is located under the bonnet.
►  Open the bonnet using the interior release 
lever
, then the exterior safety catch.
►
 
Secure the bonnet stay
 .
    
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The battery (-) terminal is not accessible.
There is a remote earth point near the battery.
For more information on the Bonnet and 
the Engine , refer to the corresponding 
sections.
Starting using another 
battery
When your vehicle's battery is discharged, the 
engine can be started using a backup battery 
(external or from another vehicle) and jump 
leads or using a battery booster.
Never start the engine by connecting a 
battery charger.
Never use a 24
  V or higher battery booster.
Check beforehand that the backup battery 
has a nominal voltage of 12
  V and a capacity 
at least equal to that of the discharged 
battery.
The two vehicles must not be in contact with 
each other.
Switch off all the electrical consumers on both 
vehicles (audio system, wipers, lighting, etc.).
Make sure that the jump leads are not close 
to the moving parts of the engine (fan, belt, 
etc.).
Do not disconnect the (+) terminal while the 
engine is running.
 
 
► Connect the red cable to the (+) terminal of 
flat battery   A (at the metal elbow), then to the (+) 
terminal of backup battery
 
B
  or the booster.
►
 
Connect one end of the green or black cable 
to the (-) terminal of backup battery
  B or the 
booster (or to an earth point on the assisting 
vehicle).
►
 
Connect the other end of the green or black 
cable to earth point
 
C
  on the broken down 
vehicle.
►
 
Start the engine of the assisting vehicle and 
leave it running for a few minutes.
► Operate the starter on the broken down 
vehicle and let the engine run.
If the engine does not start straight away
, switch 
off the ignition and wait a few moments before 
trying again.
►
 
W
 ait for it to return to idle.
►
 
Disconnect the jump leads  in reverse order.
►
 
Allow the engine to run for at least 
30
  minutes, by driving or with the vehicle 
stationary, so that the battery reaches an 
adequate state of charge.
To disconnect, proceed in reverse order. 
Some functions, including Stop & Start, 
are not available if the battery is not 
sufficiently charged.
Charging the battery using a 
battery charger
For optimum service life of the battery, it is 
essential to maintain an adequate state of 
charge.
In some circumstances, it may be necessary to 
charge the battery:
–
 
using the vehicle mainly for short journeys;
–
 
if the vehicle is to be taken off the road for 
several weeks.
Contact a PEUGEOT
 dealer or a qualified 
workshop.   
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8To charge the vehicle's battery yourself, use only a charger compatible with 
lead-acid batteries with a nominal voltage of 
12
 
V.
Follow the instructions provided by the 
manufacturer of the charger.
Never reverse polarities.
It is not necessary to disconnect the 
battery.
►
 
Switch off the ignition.
►
 
Switch off all electrical consumers (audio 
system, lighting, wipers, etc.).
 
 
► Switch off charger  B  before connecting 
the cables to the battery, so as to avoid any 
dangerous sparks.
►
 
Ensure that the charger cables are in good 
condition.
► Lift the plastic cover on the (+) terminal, if the 
vehicle has one.
►
 
Connect the cables of charger  B
 as follows:
•
 
the positive (+) red cable to the (+) terminal 
of battery 
A,
•
 
the negative (-) black cable to earth point  C
 
on the vehicle.
►
 
At the end of the charging operation, switch 
off charger  B
 before disconnecting the cables 
from battery A.
 
24v 12v 
If this label is present, use only a 12 V 
charger to avoid causing irreversible 
damage to the electrical components related 
to the Stop & Start system.
Never try to charge a frozen battery - risk 
of explosion!
If the battery has frozen, have it checked by a 
PEUGEOT dealer or by a qualified workshop 
who will verify that the internal components 
have not been damaged and that the case 
has not cracked, which would mean a risk of 
toxic and corrosive acid leaking.
Disconnecting the battery
In order to maintain an adequate state of 
charge for starting the engine, we recommend 
disconnecting the battery if the vehicle is to be 
unused for an extended period.
Before disconnecting the battery:
►
 
close all doors, windows and the tailgate and 
sunroof,
►
 
switch off all electricity consuming devices 
(audio system, wipers, headlamps, etc.),
►
 
switch off the ignition and wait for four 
minutes.
At the battery
, it is only necessary to disconnect 
the (+) terminal.
Quick-release terminal clamp
Disconnecting the (+) terminal 
 
► Raise the lever  A  fully to release the clamp 
B.
►
 
Remove the clamp  B
 by lifting it off.
Reconnecting the (+) terminal
    
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► Raise the lever A  fully.
►  Replace the open clamp  B
 on the (+) 
terminal.
►
 
Push the clamp 
 B fully down.
►
 
Lower the lever  A
 to lock the clamp B.
Do not force the lever as it will not be 
possible to lock the clamp if it is not 
positioned correctly; start the procedure 
again.
Following reconnection
After reconnecting the battery, turn on the 
ignition and wait 1 minute before starting the 
engine, to enable the electronic systems to 
initialise.
However, if minor problems persist following 
this operation, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a 
qualified workshop.
Referring to the corresponding section, you must 
reset certain systems yourself, such as:
– the remote control key or the electronic key 
(depending on version),
–
 
the electric windows,
–
 
the electric doors,
–
 
the date and time,
–
 
the radio preset stations.
The Stop & Start system may not be operational during the trip following the 
first engine start.
In this case, the system will only be 
available again after a continuous period of 
immobilisation of the vehicle, a period which 
depends on the exterior temperature and the 
state of charge of the battery (up to about 8 
hours).
Towing
Procedure for having your vehicle towed or for towing another vehicle us\
ing the towing eye.
General recommendations
Observe the legislation in force in the country where you are driving.
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 towbar; ropes 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.
A professional recovery service must be called if:
–  broken down on a motorway or main road;
–  not possible to put the gearbox into neutral, unlock the steering, or re\
lease the parking brake;
–  not possible to tow a vehicle with an automatic gearbox, with the engine\
 running;
–  towing with only two wheels on the ground;
–  four-wheel drive vehicle;
–  no approved towbar available.
Towing constraints
Type of vehicle
(engine / gearbox)gearbox Font wheels on the 
groundRear wheels on the 
groundFlatbed
4 wheels on the ground 
with towbar
Internal combustion / 
Manual
 
         
Internal combustion / 
Automatic 
        
In case of battery or electric parking brake failure, it is essential to call a p
rofessional using flatbed recovery vehicles (excluding manual gearbox).    
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8Towing
Procedure for having your vehicle towed or for towing another vehicle us\
ing the towing eye.
General recommendations
Observe the legislation in force in the country where you are driving.
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 towbar; ropes 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.
A professional recovery service must be called if:
–  broken down on a motorway or main road;
–
 
not possible to put the gearbox into neutral, unlock the steering, or re\
lease the parking brake;
–
 
not possible to tow a vehicle with an automatic gearbox, with the engine\
 running;
–
 
towing with only two wheels on the ground;
–
 
four-wheel drive vehicle;
–
 
no approved towbar available.
Towing constraints
Type of vehicle
(engine / gearbox)gearbox Font wheels on the 
groundRear wheels on the 
groundFlatbed
4 wheels on the ground 
with towbar
Internal combustion / 
Manual
 
        
Internal combustion / 
Automatic 
       
In case of battery or electric parking brake failure, it is essential to call a p
rofessional using flatbed recovery vehicles (excluding manual gearbox).    
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Access to the eye
For more information on the Tool kit, 
refer to the corresponding section.
With a manual gearbox, move the gear 
lever into neutral.
With an automatic gearbox, place the gear 
selector into position  N.
Failure to adhere to this instruction may lead 
to damage to braking system components 
and the lack of braking assistance on 
restarting the engine.
Towing your vehicle 
 
► In the front bumper , slide a finger from the 
centre of the cover plate to the upper corner (as 
shown above) to unclip it.
►
 
Screw the towing eye in fully
 .
►
 
Install the towbar
 . ►
 
Switch on the hazard warning lamps on the 
towed vehicle.
►
  
Move off gently
 , drive slowly and for a short 
distance.
Towing another vehicle 
 
► In the rear bumper , place the key in the notch 
located under the flap.
►
 
T
 urn the key and then open the flap.
►
 
Screw the towing eye in fully
 .
►
 
Install the towbar
 .
►
 
Switch on the hazard warning lamps on the 
towed vehicle.
►
 
Move off gently
 , drive slowly and for a short 
distance.