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Peugeot 3008 2024-2025 Practical information

Compatibility of fuelsPetrol fuels conforming tothe EN228 standard con-taining up to 5% and 10%ethanol respectively.The only petrol fuel additives authorisedfor use are those that meet the B715001standard.Travelling abroadCertain fuels could damage your vehicle’sengine.In certain countries, the use of a particularfuel may be required (specific octane rating,specific trade name, etc.) to ensure correctoperation of the engine.For all additional information, consult a dealer.RefuellingFuel tank capacityPetrol / Hybrid approximately 55L andRechargeable Hybrid approximately 60LReserve level: approximately 6 litres.Low fuel levelWhen the low fuel level is reached,this warning lamp lights up on theinstrument panel, accompanied by thedisplay of a message and an audiblesignal. When it first comes on, about 6 litres offuel remain.Until sufficient fuel is added, this warning lampappears every time the ignition is switched on,accompanied by the message and the audiblesignal. When driving, this message and audiblesignal are repeated with increasing frequency asthe fuel level drops towards 0.You must refuel as soon as possible to avoidrunning out of fuel.A small arrow by the warning lampindicates which side of the vehicle the fuelfiller flap is located on.Stop & Start / e-Auto modeNever refuel with the engine in STOPmode or in stand-by; you must switch off theignition.RefuellingAny addition of fuel must be in quantities of atleast 10 litres, in order to be registered by thefuel gauge.Opening the filler flap may create a noise causedby an inrush of air. This vacuum is entirelynormal, resulting from the sealing of the fuelsystem.To refuel in complete safety:Always switch off the engine.For rechargeable hybrid vehicles only, tounlock the filler flap, press the flap unlockingbutton on the dashboard.Then to open, press the rear of the filler flap.For other types of vehicles, to open the fillerflap, with the vehicle unlocked, press the rearof the filler flap.Rechargeable hybrid vehiclesAfter pressing the button on thedashboard, the filler flap may not open forseveral minutes.If the flap becomes stuck, press and holdthe button on the dashboard for more than 3seconds.Select a pump that delivers the correct fueltype for the vehicle's engine (see a reminderlabel on the inside of the filler flap).Practical information1697
Turn the filler cap to the left, remove itand place it on its support on the filler flap(depending on version).Insert the filler nozzle and push it in as far aspossible before starting to refuel (to minimisethe risk of splashing).Fill the tank.Do not continue after the nozzle’s thirdcutout. Doing so may cause malfunctions.Put the filler cap back in place and turn it tothe right (depending on version).Push the fuel filler flap to close it.The vehicle is fitted with a catalytic converter,which helps to reduce the level of harmfulemissions in the exhaust gases.For petrol engines, you must use unleadedfuel.The filler neck is narrower, allowing onlyunleaded petrol nozzles to be inserted.If you have put in the wrong fuel forthe vehicle, you must have the fuel tankdrained and filled with the correct fuelbefore starting the engine.Electrified vehicles- GeneralrecommendationsThese recommendations and generalinformation concern electrified vehicles of thetype: hybrid, rechargeable hybrid and electric.High voltage systemHigh voltage system voltage is dangerousand can cause burns or other injuries oreven fatal electric shock.Since damage to high voltage components isnot visible, PEUGEOT recommends that you:– Never touch the components, damagedor not, and never let your jewelry or othermetallic objects come into contact with thesecomponents.– Never work on the high voltage cables(purple or orange) or on any other highvoltage component marked with the Electricrisk label. Any intervention on the highvoltage system must be carried out byqualified persons in workshops qualified andapproved to carry out this type of work.– Never damage, modify or remove thehigh voltage cables (purple or orange) ordisconnect them from the high voltagenetwork.– Never open, modify or remove the cover ofthe traction battery.– Never work with cutting and forming tools orheat sources near high voltage componentsand cables.Practical information170In case of low level of fluid in the coolingtank, the refilling shall only be performed ina qualified and trained workshop to verify thatthe leakage is not in the traction battery.Any intervention on the high voltage systemmust be carried out by qualified persons inworkshops qualified and approved to carryout this type of work.Damage to the vehicle or the traction batterycould result in the leakage of toxic gases orfluids either immediately or later. PEUGEOTrecommends that you:– Always inform the fire and emergencyservices in the event of an incident, warningthat the vehicle is equipped with a tractionbattery.– Never touch the liquids leaking from thetraction battery.– Do not inhale the gases emitted by thetraction battery which are toxic.– Move away from the vehicle in the event ofincident or accident, the gases emitted beingflammable and could cause a fire.
Traction batteryTraction battery overheatingIf the following warning lampsappear, accompanied by thedisplay of a message and anaudible signal, it is required to:Stop the vehicle as soon as possible in thebest conditions of safety.Switch off the ignition.Evacuate the vehicle as quickly as possibleand move to a safe distance.Call the fire department and/or theemergency services and tell them that thevehicle is an electric one.Danger of death / Risk of serious injuryA chain reaction can occur up to a tractionbattery fire.In the event of damage to the tractionbatteryIt is strictly prohibited to work on the vehicleyourself.Do not touch liquids coming from the battery,and in the event of skin contact with theseproducts, wash abundantly with water andcontact a doctor as soon as possible.Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifiedworkshop to have the system checked.Disposal of the traction batteryThe traction battery is designed for the life of thevehicle if the recommendations of PEUGEOTare followed.If it becomes necessary to replace the battery,contact the PEUGEOT dealer for instructions onits disposal. Improper disposal carries the risk ofsevere burns, electric shock, and damage to theenvironment.In accordance with regulations, PEUGEOTensures a second life or recycling of thiscomponent in collaboration with qualifiedoperators.Hybrid systemElectrical systemFor more information, refer tothe General recommendations onelectrified vehicles.The electrical circuit of the hybrid system isidentified by purple cables and its componentsare marked with this symbol:The hybrid powertrain uses a voltage of 48V. This system may be hot both when theignition is on and after switching it off.Comply with the warning messages shown onthe labels.In the event of an accident with anairbag deploymentThe traction battery is automaticallydisconnected from the electrical circuit toprevent the initiation of short circuits and/orfires.In the event of an impact to the vehicle’sunderbodyIn these situations, the electrical circuit or thetraction battery can be seriously damaged.Stop as soon as it is safe to do so and switchoff the ignition.Move away from the vehicle.Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifiedworkshop.High-pressure washingTo avoid damaging the electricalcomponents, it is expressly prohibited touse high-pressure washing in the enginecompartment or under the body.Do not use a pressure greater than 80 barwhen washing the bodywork.Traction batteryThe 48 V Li-ion (Lithium-ion) traction batterystores the electrical energy needed to propel thevehicle.The traction battery is automatically charged toensure that the charge level is always around50% of the maximum level, in order to fullyexploit the hybrid functionality and, at the sametime, always have some capacity available forthe energy recovery operation.It is located under the front left seat.Practical information1717
The traction battery's range varies depending onthe type of driving, the route and the ageing of itscomponents.The traction battery ageing depends onseveral factors, such as climatic conditionsand the distance travelled.To preserve the mileage of your vehicleand the durability of your traction battery,PEUGEOT recommends that you:– Do not expose the vehicle to temperaturesbelow -30°C and above +60°C for more than24 hours.– Do not use a generator to recharge yourvehicle's traction battery.Vehicle in storage for more than 1monthAlways park the vehicle in a place withtemperatures between -10°C and +30°C(parking in a place with extreme temperaturescan damage the traction battery).Carry out the charging procedure for thetraction battery (48V) via the accessorybattery (12V) and the DC/DC converter.Refer to the 12 V battery/Accessorybatteries section for the charging thebatteries using a battery charger procedure.Rechargeable hybrid orelectric vehicles - SpecificrecommendationsThese recommendations and specificinformation are only applicable to rechargeablehybrid and electric vehicles.They introduce the control unit (mode 2) requiredto carry out the standard charging at home.This label is intended solely for use byfirefighters and maintenance services inthe event of any work on the vehicle.No other person must touch the device shownon this label.For rechargeable hybrid versionsFor electric versionsIn the event of an accident or impact tothe vehicle’s underbodyIn these situations, the electrical circuit or thetraction battery can be seriously damaged.Stop as soon as it is safe to do so and switchoff the ignition.Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifiedworkshop.Never allow water or dust to enter theconnector or charging nozzle - risk ofelectrocution or fire!Never connect / disconnect the chargingnozzle or cable with wet hands - risk ofelectrocution!When washingBefore washing the vehicle, always checkthat the charging flap is closed correctly.Never wash the vehicle while the battery is oncharge.High-pressure washingTo avoid damaging the electricalcomponents, it is expressly prohibited touse high-pressure washing in the enginecompartment or under the body.Do not use a pressure greater than 80 barwhen washing the bodywork.Practical information172
To preserve the mileage of your vehicleand the durability of your traction battery,PEUGEOT recommends that you:– Do not fully charge the battery of yourelectric vehicle daily (charge the tractionbattery below 80% as often as possible).– Do not completely discharge the battery.– Do not store the vehicle for a long periodof non-use (more than 12 hours) when thetraction battery has a low or high chargelevel.Prefer a charge level between 20 and 40%.– Limit the use of fast charging.– Do not expose the vehicle to temperaturesbelow -30°C and above +60°C for more than24 hours.– Avoid charging the vehicle at negativetemperatures (except if the vehicle ran morethan 20 minutes) or above +30°C.– Do not use the vehicle's traction battery asa generator of energy.– Do not use a generator to recharge yourvehicle's traction battery.PrecautionsRechargeable hybrid or electric vehicles havebeen developed in accordance with therecommendations for maximum electromagneticfield limits established by the ICNIRP(International Commission on Non-IonizingRadiation Protection - 1998 Guidelines).Wearers of pacemakers or equivalentdevicesIf you are fitted with a pacemakeror similar device, consult yourdoctor or the electro-medical device'smanufacturer about any precautionsyou should take or instructions you should followand ensure that it is guaranteed to work in anenvironment which meets the recommendationsof the ICNIRP.In case of doubtDomestic or accelerated charging(mode 2 or 3): do not remain inside or nearthe vehicle, or near the charging cable orcharging unit, even for a short time.Superfast charging (mode 4 ; Electric):do not use the system yourself and avoidapproaching public fast charging points.Leave the area and ask a third party torecharge the vehicle.Control unit (mode 2)POWERGreen: electrical connection estab-lished; charging can begin.CHARGEFlashing green: charging in progressor temperature pre-conditioning acti-vated.Fixed green: charging complete.FAULTRed: fault; charging not permitted ormust be stopped immediately. Checkthat everything is connected correctlyand that the electrical system is notfaulty.If the indicator lamp does not go off, contact aPEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Practical information1737
Upon plugging the charging cable into adomestic socket, all of the indicator lamps comeon briefly.If no indicator lamps come on, check thedomestic socket's circuit-breaker: – If the circuit-breaker has tripped, contact a professional tocheck that the electrical system is compatibleand/or carry out any necessary repairs.– If the circuit-breaker has not tripped, stop usingthe charging cable and contact a PEUGEOTdealer or a qualified workshop.Control unit label - State of indicatorlampsState of the indicatorlampOffState of the indicatorlampOnState of the indicatorlampFlashingPractical information174
POWERCHARGEFAULTSymbolDescriptionNot connected to the power supply or power isnot available from the infrastructure.(green)(green)(red)The control unit is currently performing a self-test.(green)Connected only to the infrastructure or to the in-frastructure and to the Electric Vehicle (EV) butno charging in progress.(green)(green)Connected to the power supply and to the Elec-tric Vehicle (EV).The EV is on charge or in a temperature precon-ditioning sequence.(green)(green)Connected to the power supply and to the Elec-tric Vehicle (EV).The EV is waiting for charging or the charging ofthe EV is completed.(red)Control unit malfunction. No charging allowed.If an error indicator reappears after a manual re-set, the control unit must be checked by a PEU-GEOT dealer before the next charge.(green)(green)(red)The control unit is in diagnostic mode.Practical information1757
Manual reset procedureThe control unit can be reset by simultaneouslydisconnecting the charging connector and thewall socket.Then, reconnect the wall socket first. For moreinformation, refer to the handbook.Control unit label - RecommendationsRefer to the handbook before use.1.Incorrect use of this charging cablemay result in fire, property damage andserious injury or death by electrocution!2.Always use a correctly earthed powersocket, protected by a 30 mA residualcurrent device.3.Always use an electrical socket protectedby a circuit-breaker appropriate for theelectrical circuit’s current rating.4.The weight of the control unit must not beborne by the electrical socket, plug andcables.5.Never use this charging cable if it isdefective or in any way damaged.6.Never attempt to repair or open thischarging cable. It contains no repairableparts - replace the charging cable if it isdamaged.7.Never immerse this charging cable inwater.8.Never use this charging cable with anextension cable, a multi-plug socket, aconversion adaptor or on a damagedelectrical socket.9.Do not unplug the plug from the wall as ameans of stopping charging.10.Immediately stop charging, by lockingand then unlocking the vehicle using theremote control key, if the charging cableor wall socket feel burning hot to thetouch.11.This charging cable includes componentsliable to cause electrical arcing or sparks.Do not expose to flammable vapours.12.Only use this charging cable withPEUGEOT vehicles.13.Never plug the cable into the wall socket(or unplug it) with wet hands.14.Do not force the connector if it is lockedinto the vehicle.Rechargeable hybridsystemElectrical systemFor more information, refer tothe General recommendations onelectrified vehicles and the Specificrecommendations on rechargeable hybridor electric vehicles.The electrical circuit of the rechargeable hybridsystem is identified by orange cables and itscomponents are marked with this symbol:The rechargeable hybrid powertrain usesa voltage of between 240 V and 400 V.This system may be hot both when theignition is on and after switching it off.Comply with the warning messages shownon the labels, particularly inside the chargingflap.Traction batteryThe Li-ion (Lithium-ion) traction battery storesthe electrical energy needed to propel thevehicle.It is located in the boot.The traction battery's range varies dependingon the type of driving, the route, the use ofthermal comfort equipment and the ageing of itscomponents.The traction battery ageing depends onseveral factors, such as climatic conditionsand the distance travelled.Practical information176
1.Nozzle locking indicator lamp Fixed red:nozzle correctly positioned and locked intothe connector.Flashing red: nozzle incorrectly positionedor locking not possible.2.Deferred charging activation button3.Charging indicator lamp4.Charging connectorStatus ofcharging in-dicator lampMeaningFixed whiteWelcome lighting when flap isopened.Fixed blueDeferred charging.FlashinggreenCharging in progress.Fixed greenCharging complete.Fixed redMalfunction.In case of impact, even light, against thecharging flap, do not use it.Do not dismantle or modify the chargingconnector - risk of electrocution and/or fire!Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifiedworkshop.Charging cables, socketsand chargersThe traction battery can be charged usingseveral different types of cables.The charging cable supplied with the vehicle iscompatible with the electrical installations of thecountry of sale. If you are travelling abroad, referto the following tables to check the compatibilityof local electrical installations with the chargingcable.Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifiedworkshop to obtain the appropriate chargingcable(s).Identification labels on charging sockets/connectorsIdentification labels are affixed to the vehicle,charging cable and charger to inform the userabout which device needs to be used.The meaning of each identification label is asfollows:Identification labelLocationConfigurationPower type/Voltage rangeCCharging connector (vehicle side)TYPE 2AC < 480 VrmsCCharging socket (charger side)TYPE 2AC < 480 VrmsPractical information1777Charging flapThe charging flap is located on the rear left-handside of the vehicle.
Cable typeCompatibilitySpecificationsMode 2 charging cable with integrated controlunitIdentification label C on the charging connector(vehicle side).Conventional electrical socket (depending oncountry).Charge limited to a maximum of 10 A."Green'Up" type socket.Charge limited to a maximum of 16 A.Mode 3 charging cableIdentification labels C on the charging connector(vehicle side) and on the socket (charger side).Accelerated charging unit socket.Charge limited to a maximum of 32 A.Wallbox accelerated charging unit.Practical information178
The estimated charging time is indicatedon the instrument panel when thevehicle is connected. It may vary dependingon various factors such as the outsidetemperature or the quality of the electricitysupply.If the outside temperature is below -10°C, itis recommended to connect the vehicle assoon as possible as the charging time mayincrease significantly. The traction batterymay not charge fully.Domestic charging cable (mode 2)It is essential to avoid damaging the cableand to keep it intact.In the event of damage, do not use it andcontact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifiedworkshop to replace it.Accelerated charging unit (mode 3)Do not dismantle or modify theaccelerated charging unit - risk ofelectrocution and/or fire!To find out how it is used, please refer to theaccelerated charging unit's user instructions.Charging system(Electric)400 V electrical systemFor more information, refer tothe General recommendations onelectrified vehicles and the Specificrecommendations on rechargeable hybridor electric vehicles.The electric drive system, which operates at avoltage of approximately 400 V, is identified byorange cables and its components are markedwith this symbol:An electric vehicle’s power train canbecome hot during use and after switchingoff the ignition.Comply with the warning messages shownon the labels, particularly inside the chargingflap.Traction batteryThis battery stores the energy that powersthe electric motor and the thermal comfortequipment in the passenger compartment. It isdischarged during use, and must therefore beregularly recharged. There is no need to waitfor the traction battery to fall to its reserve levelbefore recharging.The range of the battery may vary accordingto the type of driving, the route, the use ofthermal comfort equipment and the ageing of itscomponents.The lifespan of the traction batterydepends on multiple factors, suchas climatic conditions, distance travelledand careful application of chargingrecommendations.Charging connectors andindicator lampsPractical information1797
4.Charging connectorsStatus ofcharging in-dicator lampMeaningFixed whiteWelcome lighting on openingthe flap and disconnecting thecharging cable.FlashingwhiteCharging initialisation.Fixed blueDeferred charging.FlashinggreenCharging in progress.Fixed greenCharging complete.The charging indicator lampgoes off after about 2 minutesas the vehicle's functions gointo standby.The indicator lamp comes onagain when the vehicle is un-locked with the Keyless Entryand Start system or when adoor is opened to indicate thatthe battery is fully charged.Fixed redMalfunction.In case of impact, even light, against thecharging flap, do not use it.Do not dismantle or modify the chargingconnector - risk of electrocution and/or fire!Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifiedworkshop.Charging cables, socketsand chargersThe charging cable supplied with the vehicle(depending on version) is compatible with theelectrical systems in the country of sale. Whentravelling abroad, check the compatibility of localelectrical systems with the charging cable.A full range of charging cables is available fromyour dealer.Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifiedworkshop for more information and to obtainsuitable charging cables.Identification labels on charging sockets/connectorsIdentification labels are affixed to the vehicle,charging cable and charger to inform the userabout which device needs to be used.The meaning of each identification label is asfollows:Practical information1801.Nozzle locking indicator lampFixed red: nozzle positioned correctly andlocked into the connector.Flashing red: nozzle incorrectly positionedor locking not possible.2.Deferred charging activation button3.Charging indicator lamp
Standard charging, mode 2Domestic socket(standard charging - alternating current (AC))Mode 2 with a standard socket: 8 A maximumcharging current.Mode 2 with a Green'Up socket: 16 A maxi-mum charging current.To have this type of socket installed, call aprofessional installer.Specific domestic charging cable - mode 2(AC)Identification label C on the charging connec-tor (vehicle side).Specific domestic charging cable(mode 2)You must not damage the cable.In the event of damage, do not use it andcontact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifiedworkshop to replace it.Accelerated charging, mode 3Accelerated charging unit (depending onversion)(accelerated charging - single-phase or threep-hase alternating current (AC))In mode 3 with an accelerated charging unit:32 A maximum charging current.In mode 3 with an accelerated charging unit(Wallbox): 32 A maximum charging current.Practical information1817Identification labelLocationConfigurationPower type/Voltage rangeCCharging connector (vehicle side)TYPE 2AC < 480 VrmsCCharging socket (charger side)TYPE 2AC < 480 VrmsKCharging connector (vehicle side)COMBO 2 (FF)DC 50 V – 500 V
Charging cable, mode 4 (DC)(integrated into the fast public charger)Identification label K on the charging connec-tor (vehicle side).Only use fast public chargers where the cablelength does not exceed 30 metres.Charging the tractionbattery (Rechargeablehybrid)PrincipleFor more information, refer tothe General recommendations onelectrified vehicles and the Specificrecommendations on rechargeable hybridor electric vehicles.For a full charge, follow the charging procedurewithout interrupting it, until it stops automatically.Charging may be performed either immediately(by default) or deferred.Deferred charging is set via thetouch screen or the MYPEUGEOTAPP application.When the vehicle is connected, the followinginformation is displayed on the instrument panel:– Traction battery charge status (%).– Remaining range (miles or km).– Estimated charging time (calculation may takea few seconds).– Charging speed (miles or km gained per hour).After the instrument panel has been put intostandby mode, this information can be displayedagain by unlocking the vehicle or opening a door.It is also possible to monitor the chargingprogress using the MYPEUGEOT APPapplication.For more information on Remotelyoperable additional functions, refer to thecorresponding section.Lounge modeWhen the vehicle is connected, it ispossible to switch on the ignition and usecertain functions such as the audio andtelematics system and the air conditioningsystem for several hours.Low charging / DrivingDriving when the charge level of thetraction battery is too low can lead to thevehicle breaking down and can lead toaccidents or serious injuries. ALWAYS makesure the traction battery has a sufficientcharge level.Practical information182Charging cable, mode 3 (AC)Identification labels C on the charging connec-tor (vehicle side) and on the socket (chargerside).Superfast charging, mode 4Fast public charger(superfast charging - direct current (DC))
PrecautionsBefore chargingDepending on the context:Have a professional check that theelectrical system to be used complies withapplicable standards and is compatiblewith the vehicle.Have a professional electrician installa dedicated domestic power socketor accelerated charging unit (Wallbox)compatible with the vehicle.Use the charging cable supplied with thevehicle.For more information, contact a PEUGEOTdealer or a qualified workshop.During chargingWhile charging is in progress, unlockingthe vehicle will cause the charging to stop.If no action is taken on one of the openings(door or boot) or on the charging nozzle, thevehicle will lock again after 30 seconds andcharging will resume automatically.Never work under the bonnet:– Some areas remain very hot, even an hourafter charging ends - risk of burns! – Thefan may start at any time - risk of cuts orstrangulation!After chargingCheck that the charging flap is closed.Do not leave the cable connected to thedomestic power socket - risk of short-circuitor electrocution in the event of contact with orimmersion in water!Deferred chargingBy default, the deferred charging start time is setto be around midnight.Depending on equipment, this time can bechanged.SettingsIn the Energy touch screen appli-cation, select the Charging tab.Set the charging start time.Press OK to confirm.The setting is saved in the system.You can also programme the defer-red charging function using a smart-phone, via the MYPEUGEOT APPapplication.For more information on Remotely operableadditional functions, refer to the correspondingsection.ActivationAfter programming the deferred charging,connect the vehicle to the desired chargingequipment.Practical information1837Low charging / ParkingIf the outside temperature is negative, itis recommended not to park your vehicleoutside for several hours at a low charging(less than 20%).Vehicle in storage for more than 1monthIn the event of a long period of non-useof the vehicle (beyond 4 weeks) withoutthe possibility of charging when restarting,the self-discharge may make it impossibleto restart if the traction battery charge levelis a low or very low, especially at negativeambient temperatures. ALWAYS make surethat the traction battery has a charge between20% and 40% if you do not plan to use yourvehicle for several weeks.Do not connect the charging cable.Always park the vehicle in a place withtemperatures between -10°C and 30°C(parking in a place with extreme temperaturescan damage the traction battery).Refer to the 12 V battery/Accessorybatteries section for the batterydisconnection procedure.
Remove the protective cover from thecharging nozzle.Insert the nozzle into the vehicle's chargingconnector.The start of charging is confirmed by the flashingof the green charging indicator lamp in the flapand the flashing of the CHARGE indicator lampin green on the control unit.If this is not the case, charging has not started;restart the procedure, ensuring that all of theconnections are properly established.The red indicator lamp in the flap comes on toindicate that the nozzle is locked.Accelerated charging (mode 3)Follow the accelerated charging unit(Wallbox) user instructions.Remove the protective cover from thecharging nozzle.Insert the nozzle into the vehicle's chargingconnector.The start of charging is confirmed by the flashingof the green charging indicator lamp in the flap.If this is not the case, charging has notstarted; restart the procedure ensuring that allconnections are properly established.The red indicator lamp in the flap comes on toindicate that the nozzle is locked.DisconnectionBefore disconnecting the nozzle from thecharging connector:If the vehicle is locked, unlock it.If the vehicle is unlocked, lock it and thenunlock it.If selective unlocking of the doors isactivated, press the unlocking button onthe remote control twice to disconnect thenozzle.The red indicator lamp in the charging flap goesout to confirm that the nozzle is unlocked.Within 30 seconds, remove the chargingnozzle.Domestic charging (mode 2)The end of charging is confirmed when thegreen CHARGE indicator lamp on the controlunit comes on fixed and the green chargingindicator lamp in the flap comes on fixed.After disconnection, replace the protectivecover over the nozzle and close the chargingflap.Disconnect the control unit's charging cablefrom the domestic socket.Practical information184Press this button in the charging flap withinone minute to activate the deferred charging(confirmed by the charging indicator lampcoming on in blue).Charging procedureConnectionBefore charging, check that the gear selectoris in mode P and the ignition is off, otherwisecharging is impossible.Press on the rear of the charging flap to openit and check that there are no foreign bodieson the vehicle's charging connector.The charging indicator lamp in the charging flapcomes on white.Domestic charging (mode 2)First, connect the charging cable from thecontrol unit to the domestic socket.When the connection is made, all of the indicatorlamps on the control unit light up, then only thePOWER indicator lamp remains on in green.
It is also possible to monitor the chargingprogress using the MYPEUGEOT APPapplication.For more information on Remotelyoperable additional functions, refer to thecorresponding section.As a safety measure, the engine will notstart if the charging cable is plugged intothe connector on the vehicle. A warning isdisplayed on the instrument panel.Cooling the traction batteryThe cooling fan in the engine compartmentcomes on during charging to cool the on-board charger and the traction battery.Low charging / DrivingDriving when the charge level of thetraction battery is too low can lead to thevehicle breaking down and can lead toaccidents or serious injuries. ALWAYS makesure the traction battery has a sufficientcharge level.Low charging / ParkingIf the outside temperature is negative, itis recommended not to park your vehicleoutside for several hours at a low charging(less than 20%).Vehicle in storage for more than 1monthIn the event of a long period of non-useof the vehicle (beyond 4 weeks) withoutthe possibility of charging when restarting,the self-discharge may make it impossibleto restart if the traction battery charge levelis a low or very low, especially at negativeambient temperatures. ALWAYS make surethat the traction battery has a charge between20% and 40% if you do not plan to use yourvehicle for several weeks.Do not connect the charging cable.Always park the vehicle in a place withtemperatures between -10°C and 30°C(parking in a place with extreme temperaturescan damage the traction battery).Disconnect the cable from the (+) terminalof the accessory battery in the enginecompartment.Connect a 12 V battery charger to the (+)and (-) terminals of the accessory batteryabout every 3 months in order to recharge theaccessory battery and maintain an operatingvoltage.Refer to the 12 V battery/Accessorybatteries section for the batterydisconnection procedure.Practical information1857Accelerated charging (mode 3)The end of charging is confirmed by theaccelerated charging unit (Wallbox) and whenthe greencharging indicator lamp in the flapcomes on fixed.After disconnection, replace the nozzle on tothe charging unit and close the charging flap.Charging the tractionbattery (Electric)PrincipleFor more information, refer tothe General recommendations onelectrified vehicles and the Specificrecommendations on rechargeable hybridor electric vehicles.To recharge, connect the vehicle to a domesticelectricity supply (domestic or acceleratedcharging) or to a fast public charger (superfastcharging).For a full charge, follow the desired chargingprocedure without pausing it, until it endsautomatically. Charging can be either immediateor deferred (except fast public charger, mode 4).You can stop domestic or accelerated chargingat any time by unlocking the vehicle andremoving the nozzle. For superfast charging,refer to the fast public charger.For more information on the charging displayson the Instrument panel and the Touch screen,refer to the corresponding section.
After chargingCheck that the charging flap is closed.Do not leave the cable connected to thedomestic power socket - risk of short-circuitor electrocution in the event of contact with orimmersion in water!For superfast chargingBefore chargingCheck that the fast public charging stationand its charging cable are compatible with thevehicle.If the exterior temperature is below:– 0°C, charging times may be extended.– -20°C, charging is still possible, butcharging times may be extended even further(the battery has to be heated first).After charging Check that the charging flapis closed.Deferred chargingBy default, the deferred charging start time is setto be around midnight.Depending on equipment, this time can bechanged.SettingsIn the Energy touch screen appli-cation, select the Charging tab.Set the charging start time.Press OK to confirm.The setting is saved in the system.You can also programme the defer-red charging function using a smart-phone, via the MYPEUGEOT APPapplication.For more information on Remotely operableadditional functions, refer to the correspondingsection.Battery Charging Limit80%It is also possible to activate/deactivate alimitation of the traction battery charging to 80%of its capacity.80% charging is recommended for daily use. Itmay improve performance and durability.Full charging is recommended for a long trip andwill take longer.Activation80% charging limit, when activated, is onlyapplied to modes 2 and 3.Deferred charging is only possible withmodes 2 and 3.After programming the deferred charging,connect the vehicle to the desired chargingequipment.Lock the vehicle.Press this button in the charging flap withinone minute to activate the system (confirmedPractical information186PrecautionsFor domestic or accelerated chargingBefore chargingDepending on the context:► Have a professional check that theelectrical system to be used complies withapplicable standards and is compatible withthe vehicle.► Have a professional electrician installa dedicated domestic power socketor accelerated charging unit (Wallbox)compatible with the vehicle.You should preferably use the charging cableavailable as an accessory.For more information, contact a PEUGEOTdealer or a qualified workshop.During chargingWhile charging is in progress, unlockingthe vehicle will cause the charging to stop.If no action is taken on one of the openings(door or boot) or on the charging nozzle, thevehicle will lock again after 30 seconds andcharging will resume automatically.Never work under the bonnet:– Some areas remain very hot, even an hourafter charging ends - risk of burns! – Thefan may start at any time - risk of cuts orstrangulation!
The start of charging is confirmed by the flashinggreen CHARGE indicator lamps in the flap, thenthose on the control unit.If this is not the case, charging has notstarted; restart the procedure, ensuring that allconnections are properly established.The red indicator lamp in the flap comes on toindicate that the nozzle is locked.When charging is complete and while thecharging cable is still connected, openingthe driver's door will display the charge levelon the instrument panel for about 20 seconds.Accelerated charging, mode 3Follow the accelerated charging unit(Wallbox) user instructions.Remove the protective cover from thecharging nozzle.Insert the nozzle into the charging connector.The start of charging is confirmed when thecharging indicator lamp in the flap flashes green.If this is not the case, charging has notstarted; restart the procedure, ensuring that theconnection has been properly established.The red indicator lamp in the flap comes on toindicate that the nozzle is locked.Superfast charging, mode 4Depending on version, remove the protectivecover from the lower part of the connector.Follow the instructions for use of the fastpublic charger and connect the cable fromthe fast public charger to the vehicle'sconnector.The start of charging is confirmed by the flashinggreen charging indicator lamp in the flap.If this is not the case, charging has notstarted; restart the procedure, ensuring that theconnection is properly established.The red indicator lamp in the flap comes on toindicate that the nozzle is locked.DisconnectionBefore disconnecting the nozzle from thecharging connector:If the vehicle is unlocked, lock it and thenunlock it.If the vehicle is locked, unlock it.Practical information1877by the charging indicator lamp coming on inblue).Charging procedureConnectionBefore charging, check that the drive selectoris in mode P, otherwise charging is notpossible.Open the charging flap by pressing the push-button, and check that there are no foreignbodies on the charging connector.Domestic charging, mode 2Connect the charging cable from the controlunit to the domestic socket.When the connection is made, all of the indicatorlamps on the control unit light up, then only thePOWER indicator lamp remains on in green.Remove the protective cover from thecharging nozzle.Insert the nozzle into the charging connector.
Superfast charging, mode 4The end of charging is indicated by the chargerand by the fixed lighting of the green indicatorlamp in the flap.You can also pause charging bypressing this button in the flap (inmode 4 only).Hang up the nozzle on the charger.Depending on version, replace the protectivecover on the lower section and close thecharging flap.When the charging nozzle is disconnected,a message on the instrument panelindicates that charging is complete, even ifthe charging nozzle was disconnected beforefull charging was completed.Towing deviceLoad distributionDistribute the load in the trailer so that theheaviest items are as close as possible tothe axle, and the nose weight approaches themaximum permitted without exceeding it.Air density decreases with altitude, thus reducingengine performance. The maximum towable loadmust be reduced by 10% per 1,000 metres ofaltitude.Use genuine towing devices and wiringharnesses approved by PEUGEOT. Werecommend having them fitted by aPEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.If not fitted by a PEUGEOT dealer, they muststill be fitted in accordance with the vehiclemanufacturer's instructions.Certain driving or manoeuvring aid functionsare automatically deactivated while anapproved towing system is in use.For more information about driving with atowing device fitted to a trailer and associatedwith the Trailer stability assist, refer to thecorresponding section.Comply with the maximum authorisedtowable weight, as indicated on yourvehicle's registration certificate, on themanufacturer's label and in the Technicaldata section of this guide.If using accessories attached to the towingdevice (e.g. bicycle carriers, tow boxes):– Comply with the maximum authorised noseweight.– Do not transport more than 4 conventionalbicycles or 2 electric bicycles.When loading bicycles onto a bicycle carrieron a towball, be sure to place the heaviestbicycles as close as possible to the vehicle.Observe the legislation in force in thecountry where you are driving.Practical information188The red indicator lamp in the charging flapgoes out to confirm that the charging nozzle isunlocked.In modes 2 and 3, remove the chargingnozzle within 30 seconds.The charging indicator lamp comes on in white.With selective door unlocking activated,press the unlocking button twice todisconnect the charging nozzle.When charging is complete, the greencharging indicator lamp in the flap goesout after about 2 minutes.Domestic charging, mode 2The end of charging is confirmed when thegreen CHARGE indicator lamp on the controlunit and the green charging indicator lamp in theflap come on fixed.Replace the protective cover on the chargingnozzle and close the charging flap.Disconnect the control unit end of thecharging cable from the domestic socket.Accelerated charging, mode 3The end of charging is indicated by the chargingcontrol unit and by the fixed lighting of the greenindicator lamp in the flap.Hang up the nozzle on the charging unit andclose the charging flap.
1.Carrier2.Protective plug3.Connection socket4.Safety eye5.Detachable towball6.Locking/unlocking handle7.Locking/unlocking pin with cap8.Security key lockA.Locked position (the green mark iscompletely visible); the handle is in aninclined position.B.Unlocked position (the green mark is notvisible); the handle is in horizontal position.To ensure complete safety while drivingwith a Towing device, refer to thecorresponding section.Before each useVerify that the towball is correctly fitted,checking the follow points: – The green markon the wheel is in line with the green mark onthe towball.– The wheel is in contact with the towball(position A).– The security key lock is closed and thekey removed; the wheel can no longer beoperated.– The towball must not be able to move inits carrier; test by attempting to shake it withyour hand.If the towball is not locked, the trailer canbecome detached - risk of an accident!Practical information1897Vehicle equipped with motorisedtailgate with hands-free function(Hands-Free Tailgate Access)To avoid unintentionally opening themotorised tailgate when operating the towingdevice:– Deactivate this function in advance in thevehicle's configuration application.– Or remove the electronic key from therecognition zone, with the tailgate closed.Electric vehiclesAn electric vehicle may be fitted with atowing device.It is therefore possible to tow a trailer orcaravan.Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or qualifiedworkshop for more information and to obtaina suitable towing device.Towing device withquickly detachable towballPresentationNo tools are required to install or remove thisgenuine towing device.
Fitting the towballBelow the rear bumper, remove theprotective plug 2 from the carrier 1.Check that the mechanism is unlocked(position B).Insert the end of the towball 5 into the carrier1 and push it upwards; it will lock into positionautomatically.The handle 6 tilts upwards; take care to keepyour hands clear!Check that the mechanism has correctlylocked into place (position A).Close the lock 8 using the key.Remove the key. The key cannot be removedwhile the lock is open.Clip the cap 7 onto the lock.Remove the protective cover from thetowball.Practical information190During useNever release the locking system with atrailer or load carrier on the towball.Never exceed the maximum authorisedweight for the vehicle - the Gross TrainWeight or GTW.Always comply with the maximum authorisedload on the towing device: if it is exceeded,this device may become detached from thevehicle - risk of an accident! Before driving,check the headlamp height adjustment andcheck that the lamps on the trailer operatecorrectly.For more information on Headlamp heightadjustment, refer to the correspondingsection.After useWhen travelling without a trailer or loadcarrier, remove the towball and fit theprotective plug into the carrier, to provideclear visibility of the number plate and/or itslighting. Also, the connection socket must betilted to the top position to avoid damagingthe equipment while driving.
Removing the towballGrasp the trailer's plug, perform a quarterturn and pull to disconnect it from theconnection socket 3 on the carrier.Tilt the connection socket 3 to the topposition to stow it away.Detach the trailer's safety cable from thesafety eye 4 on the carrier.Unhitch the trailer from the towball.Replace the protective cover over thetowball.Remove the cap 7 from the lock.Insert the key into the lock 8.Open the lock using the key.Hold the towball 5 firmly in one hand; usingthe other hand, press and hold the pin 7; donot release the pin.The handle 6 tilts downwards; take care to keepyour hands clear!Never use the foot to force the unlocking/locking handle - risk of breakage!Extract the towball from the base of its carrier1.Release the pin; it automatically locks in theunlocked position (position B).Practical information1917Attach the trailer to the towball.Attach the cable on the trailer to the safetyeye 4 on the carrier.Lower the connection socket 3 to put it inposition.Insert the trailer plug and rotate it by aquarter turn to connect it to the connectionsocket 3 on the carrier.
The towball is attached to boot ring with strap.2 strap loops are made around the towball andthen put into the ring.MaintenanceCorrect operation is only possible if the towballand its carrier are kept clean.Before cleaning the vehicle with a high-pressurejet wash, the towball must be removed and theprotective plug fitted to the carrier.Work on the towing deviceContact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifiedworkshop.Roof barsAs a safety measure and to avoiddamaging the roof, it is essential touse transverse roof bars approved for yourvehicle.Observe the instructions on fitting and usecontained in the guide supplied with the roofbars.Maximum load distributed over thetransverse roof bars, for a loading heightnot exceeding 40 cm (except bicycle carrier):80 kg.As this value may change, please verify themaximum load quoted in the guide suppliedwith the roof bars.If the height exceeds 40 cm, adapt the speedof the vehicle to the profile of the road toavoid damaging the roof bars and the fixingson the vehicle.Be sure to refer to national legislation in orderto comply with the regulations for transportingobjects that are longer than the vehicle.Direct fitting on roofThe transverse bars must only be fixed at thefour anchorage points located on the roof frame.These points are concealed by the vehicle doorswhen the doors are closed.The roof bar fixings have a stud which mustbe inserted into the opening of each anchoragepoint.RecommendationsDistribute the load uniformly, taking care toavoid overloading one of the sides.Arrange the heaviest part of the load as closeas possible to the roof.Secure the load firmly.Drive gently: the vehicle will be moresusceptible to the effects of side winds andits stability may be affected.Regularly check the security and tightfastening of the roof bars, at least beforeeach trip.Remove the roof bars once they are nolonger needed.Practical information192Replace the protective plug 2 into the carrier1.Stow the towball in its bag to protect it fromknocks and dirt.StorageThis procedure should be considered forversions without dedicated storage in the boot.
SunroofIf the sunroof remains open, the vehicleis locked with exterior perimeter monitoringactivated but without interior volumetric oranti-tilt monitoring.Very cold climate screens(Depending on country of sale)This removable device prevents theaccumulation of snow around the radiatorcooling fan.In case of difficulty with installation/removalContact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifiedworkshop.Before any operation, ensure that theengine is off and the cooling fan hasstopped.It is essential to remove them when:– the outside temperature exceeds10°C.– recovery is in progress.– the speed is above 75 mph (120 km/h).Snow chainsIn wintry conditions, snow chains improvetraction as well as the behaviour of the vehiclewhen braking.Snow chains must be fitted only to thefront wheels.They must never be fitted to "space-saver"type spare wheels.Observe the legislation in force in yourcountry relating to the use of snow chainsand maximum authorised speeds.Only use chains that have been designed to befitted to the type of wheel on the vehicle:Original tyre sizeMaximum link size225/60 R189 mm225/55 R199 mm235/55 R199 mm235/50 R20Polaire PSGB 140For more information, contact a PEUGEOTdealer or a qualified workshop.Installation tipsTo fit the snow chains during a journey, stopthe vehicle on a flat surface at the side of theroad.Apply the parking brake and position anywheel chocks under the wheels to preventmovement of the vehicle.Fit the snow chains following the instructionsprovided by the manufacturer.Move off gently and drive for a few moments,without exceeding 31 mph (50 km/h).Stop the vehicle and check that the snowchains are correctly tightened.It is strongly recommended that youpractise fitting the snow chains on a leveland dry surface before setting off.Avoid driving with snow chains on roadsthat have been cleared of snow to avoiddamaging the vehicle's tyres and the roadsurface. If the vehicle is fitted with alloywheels, check that no part of the chain or itsfixings is in contact with the wheel rim.Energy economy modeThis system manages the duration of useof certain functions, in order to conserve asufficient level of charge in the battery with theignition off.After switching off the engine and for a maximumcumulative period of around 40 minutes, you cancontinue to use functions such as the audio andPractical information1937
telematics system, dipped beam headlamps orcourtesy lamps.Selecting the modeA confirmation message is displayed whenenergy economy mode is entered, and the activefunctions are placed on standby.If a telephone call is in progress at thetime, it will be maintained for around 10minutes via the audio system’s hands-freesystem.Exiting the modeThese functions are automatically reactivatedthe next time the vehicle is used.To restore the use of these functionsimmediately, start the engine and let it run:– For less than 10 minutes, to use the equipmentfor approximately 5 minutes.– For more than 10 minutes, to use theequipment for approximately 30 minutes.Let the engine run for the specified duration toensure that the battery charge is sufficient.To recharge the battery, avoid repeatedly orcontinuously restarting the engine.A flat battery prevents the engine fromstarting.For more information on the 12 Vbattery/ Accessories battery, refer to thecorresponding section.Load reduction modeThis system manages the use of certainfunctions according to the level of chargeremaining in the battery.When the vehicle is being driven, theload reduction function temporarily deactivatescertain functions, such as the air conditioningand the heated rear screen.The deactivated functions are reactivatedautomatically as soon as conditions permit.BonnetWork in the engine compartmentTake care with objects or clothing thatcould be caught in the blades of the coolingfan or in certain moving components - risk ofstrangulation and serious injury!Petrol or Hybrid vehicles (Stop & Start/e-Auto mode)Before doing anything under the bonnet, it isessential to switch off the ignition to avoid anyrisk of the engine restarting automatically.Rechargeable hybrid orelectric vehiclesBefore any work is carried out under thebonnet, it is essential to switch off the ignition,check that the READY indicator lamp is off onthe instrument panel, disconnect the chargingconnector nozzle if it is connected and waitfor 4 minutes - risk of serious injury!The location of the interior bonnet releaselever prevents the bonnet being openedwhen the left-hand front door is closed.After the second unlocking, the bonnet isno longer held. Be careful not to open thebonnet suddenly in windy conditions or whena vehicle is approaching - Risk of damage tothe bonnet and hinges!An audible signal supplements the alert(warning lamp and message) if the speed ishigher than 4 mph (6 km/h) and the bonnet isnot properly closed.Immediately get out of the vehicle and,depending on the situation, raise and lowerthe bonnet to close it, or raise the bonnetcompletely to secure it with its stay.When the engine is hot, handle theexterior safety catch and the bonnet staywith care (risk of burns), using the protectedarea.When the bonnet is open, take care not todamage the safety catch.Do not open the bonnet under very windyconditions.Practical information194
OpeningOpen the left-hand front door.Pull once the interior release lever, located atthe bottom of the door frame, towards you tounlock the bonnet.Pull twice the interior release lever towardsyou to unlock the safety catch.Raise the bonnet.Unclip the stay from its housing and place itin the support slot to hold the bonnet open.ClosingLower the bonnet and release it near the endof its travel.Check the locking.Because of the presence of electricalequipment under the bonnet, it is stronglyrecommended that exposure to water (rain,washing, etc.) be limited.Engine compartmentThe engine shown here is an example forillustrative purposes only.The locations of the following components mayvary:– Air filter.– Engine oil dipstick.– Engine oil filler cap.Petrol engine1.Screenwash fluid reservoir2.Engine coolant reservoir3.Brake fluid reservoir4.Battery/Fuses5.Remote earth point (-)6.Fusebox7.Air filter8.Engine oil filler cap9.Engine oil dipstickElectric engine1.Screenwash fluid reservoir2.Engine coolant reservoir (level only)3.Brake fluid reservoir4.Battery/Fuses5.Remote earth point (-)6.Fusebox7.400 V electrical circuit8.Emergency circuit-breaker for emergencyservices and maintenance techniciansFor more information on the Charging system(Electric), refer to the corresponding section.Checking levelsCheck all of the following levels regularly inaccordance with the Manufacturer's serviceschedule. Top them up if required, unlessotherwise indicated.If a level drops significantly,have the corresponding system checked by aPEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.The fluids must comply with theManufacturer's requirements and with thevehicle's engine.Practical information1957Cooling of the engine when stoppedThe engine cooling fan may start afterthe engine has been switched off.Take care with objects or clothing thatcould be caught in the blades of the fan!
Take care when working under the bonnet,as certain areas of the engine may beextremely hot (risk of burns) and the coolingfan could start at any time (even with theignition off).Used productsAvoid prolonged contact of used oil orfluids with the skin.Most of these fluids are harmful to health andvery corrosive.Do not discard used oil or fluids intosewers or onto the ground.Empty used oil into the containers reservedfor this purpose at a PEUGEOT dealer or aqualified workshop.Engine oilThe level is checked, with the enginehaving been switched off for at least30 minutes and on level ground, eitherusing the oil level indicator in theinstrument panel when the ignition is switchedon (for vehicles equipped with an electricgauge), or using the dipstick.It is normal to top up the oil level between twoservices (or oil changes). It is recommended thatyou check the level, and top up if necessary,every 3,000 miles (5,000 km).In order to maintain the reliability of theengine and emissions control system,never use additives in the engine oil.Checking using the dipstickFor the location of the dipstick, please referto the illustration of the corresponding enginecompartment.Grasp the dipstick by its coloured grip andpull it out completely.Wipe the end of the dipstick using a clean,lint-free cloth.Reinsert the dipstick and push fully down,then pull it out again to visually check the oillevel: the correct level is between marks A(max) and B (min).Do not start the engine if the level is:– above mark A: contact a PEUGEOT dealer ora qualified workshop.– below mark B: top up the engine oilimmediately.Oil gradeBefore topping up or changing theengine oil, check that the oil is suitablefor your engine and complies with therecommendations in the service schedulesupplied with the vehicle (or availablefrom your PEUGEOT dealer or qualifiedworkshop).Use of non-recommended oil may invalidateyour warranty in the event of engine failure.Topping up the engine oil levelFor the location of the engine oil filler cap,please refer to the corresponding enginecompartment illustration.Never remove the oil filler cap withthe engine running. Risk of burns andsplashes inside the engine compartment.Add oil in small quantities, avoiding any spillson engine components (risk of fire).Wait a few minutes before checking the levelagain using the dipstick.Top up the level if necessary.After checking the level, carefully screw theoil filler cap back on and push the dipstickback into its tube up to the stop.The dipstick must be pushed completely into prevent oil from spilling onto the engine.Risk of fire inside the engine compartment.Practical information196
The oil level indication displayed on theinstrument panel when the ignition isswitched on is not valid for 30 minutesfollowing an addition of oil.Brake fluidThe level of this fluid should be closeto the "MAX" mark. If not, check thebrake pads for wear.To know how often the brake fluid should bereplaced, refer to the manufacturer's servicingschedule.Clean the cap before removing it torefill.Use only DOT4 brake fluid from asealed container.Engine coolantFor petrol, hybrid or rechargeable hybridversionsIt is normal to top up this fluid be-tween two services.The check and top-up must only be done withthe engine cold.A level of coolant that is too low risks causingmajor damage to the engine; the coolant levelmust be close to the "MAX" mark without evergoing above it.If the level is close to or below the "MIN" mark, itis essential to top it up.When the engine is hot, the temperature of thecoolant is regulated by the fan.As the cooling system is pressurised, wait atleast one hour after switching off the enginebefore carrying out any work.In order to avoid the risk of scalding if you needto top up in an emergency, wrap a cloth aroundthe cap and unscrew the cap by two turns toallow the pressure to drop.Once the pressure has dropped, remove the capand top up to the required level.For electric versionsFor electric versionsDo not top up the coolant.If the level is close to or below the"MIN" mark, it is essential to contact aPEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Screenwash fluidTop up to the required level whennecessary.Fluid specificationThe fluid must be topped up with a pre-mixedproduct.In winter (temperatures below zero), a fluidcontaining an anti-freeze agent which isappropriate for the temperature conditions mustbe used in order to protect the system'scomponents (pump, tank, ducts, jets).Filling with pure water is prohibited in allcircumstances (risk of freezing, limescale,etc.).ChecksUnless otherwise indicated, check thesecomponents in accordance with theManufacturer's service schedule and accordingto your engine.Otherwise, have them checked by a PEUGEOTdealer or a qualified workshop.Only use products recommended byPEUGEOT or products of equivalentquality and specification.In order to optimise the operation ofcomponents as important as those in thebraking system, PEUGEOT selects and offersvery specific products.12 V batteryThe battery does not require anymaintenance.Check regularly that the terminals arecorrectly tightened (versions without quick-release terminals) and that the connections areclean.Practical information1977
For more information on the precautions totake before any work on the 12 V battery,refer to the corresponding section.Versions equipped with Stop & Start arefitted with a 12 V lead-acid battery withspecial technology and specifications.Its replacement should be carried out only bya PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Passenger compartmentfilterDepending on the environment andthe use of the vehicle (e.g. dustyatmosphere, city driving), change ittwice as often, if necessary.Air filterDepending on the environment andthe use of the vehicle (e.g. dustyatmosphere, city driving), change ittwice as often, if necessary.Oil filterChange the oil filter each time theengine oil is changed.Automatic gearboxThe gearbox does not require anymaintenance (no oil change).Brake padsBrake wear depends on the styleof driving, particularly in the caseof vehicles used in town, over shortdistances. It may be necessary tohave the condition of the brakes checked, evenbetween vehicle services.Unless there is a leak in the circuit, a drop inthe brake fluid level indicates that the brake padsare worn.After washing the vehicle, moisture, orin wintry conditions, ice can form on thebrake discs and pads: braking efficiency maybe reduced. Gently dab the brakes to dry anddefrost them.Brake disc wearFor any information on checking brakedisc/drum wear, contact a PEUGEOTdealer or a qualified workshop.Electric parking brakeThis system does not require anyroutine servicing. However, in theevent of a problem, do not hesitateto have the system checked by aPEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.For more information on the Electricparking brake, refer to the correspondingsection.Wheels and tyresThe inflation pressure of all tyres,including the spare wheel, must bechecked on "cold" tyres.The pressuresindicated on the tyre pressure labelare valid for "cold" tyres. If you have driven formore than 10 minutes or more than 6 miles (10kilometres) at over 31 mph (50 km/h), add 0.3bar (30 kPa) to the values indicated on the label.Under-inflation increases energyconsumption. Non-compliant tyrepressures cause tyres to wear prematurelyand have an adverse effect on the vehicle'sroad holding - risk of accident!Driving with worn or damaged tyres reduces thebraking and road holding performance of thevehicle. Regularly check the condition of thetyres (tread and sidewalls) and rims as well asthe presence of the valve caps.When the wear indicators no longer appear setback from the tread, the depth of the grooves isless than 1.6 mm; replace the tyres as soon as 7possible.Using different size wheels and tyres from thosespecified can affect the lifetime of tyres, wheelrotation, ground clearance, the speedometerreading and have an adverse effect on roadholding.Fitting different tyres on the front and rear axlescan cause the ESC to mistime.Practical information198
Always mark the direction of rotation on the tyresthat will be stored when fitting winter or summertyres. Store them in a cool, dry place and awayfrom direct exposure to the sun's rays.Winter or 4-seasons tyres can beidentified by this symbol on theirsidewalls.Shock absorbersIt is not easy for drivers to detectwhen shock absorbers are worn.Nevertheless, the shock absorbershave a major impact on road holdingand braking performance.For your safety and driving comfort, it isimportant to have them regularly checked by aPEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Timing and accessory kitsThe timing and accessory kits areused from the time the engine isstarted until it is switched off. It isnormal for them to wear over time.A faulty timing or accessory kit can damagethe engine, rendering it unusable. Observe therecommended replacement frequency, stated indistance travelled or time elapsed, whichever isreached first.Free-wheelingIn certain situations, it is necessary to put thevehicle into free-wheeling mode (e.g. towing, ona rolling road, automatic car wash (Wash mode),rail or sea transport).Never leave the vehicle unattended withthe vehicle into free-wheeling mode.When the vehicle is fitted with anautomatic gearbox or a drive selector, itis strongly recommended to stay inside thevehicle when it is in free-wheeling mode.Release procedureWith the vehicle stationaryand the engine running:Depress and hold the brake pedal.Select and hold the mode N on the pushselector.Press the START/STOP button around 1 sto switch off the engine (confirmed by theflashing of the P and N indicator lights).Release the brake pedal to switch on theignition and deactivate the electric parkingbrake.A message is displayed on the instrumentpanel to confirm the unlocking of thewheels for 15 minutes.When the vehicle is free-wheeling, theaudio system cannot be updated (messagedisplayed on the instrument panel).After 15 minutes or reverting to normaloperationWhile depressing the brake pedal, restart theengine and select mode P.Keyless Entry and StartYou must not depress the brake pedalwhile switching the ignition on again, thenswitching it off. If you do, the engine will start,requiring you to restart the procedure.Advice on care andmaintenanceGeneral recommendationsObserve the following recommendations to avoiddamaging the vehicle.ExteriorNever use a high-pressure jet wash in theengine compartment - risk of damagingthe electrical components!Do not wash the vehicle in bright sunshine orextremely cold conditions.Practical information1997
When washing the vehicle in an automaticroller-brush car wash, be sure to lockthe doors and, depending on version, movethe electronic key away and deactivate the"hands-free" function (Hands-Free TailgateAccess).When using a pressure washer, keep the jetnozzle at a minimum distance of 30 cm fromthe vehicle (particularly when cleaning areascontaining chipped paint, sensors or seals).Promptly clean up any stains containingchemicals liable to damage the vehicle'spaintwork (including tree resin, birddroppings, insect secretions, pollen and tar).Depending on the environment, clean thevehicle frequently to remove salty deposits(in coastal areas), soot (in industrial areas)and mud/salts (in wet or cold areas). Thesesubstances can be highly corrosive.Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifiedworkshop for advice on removing stubbornstains requiring special products (such as taror insect removers).Preferably, have paint touch-ups performedby a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifiedworkshop.InteriorWhen washing the vehicle, never use awater hose or high-pressure jet to cleanthe interior.Liquids carried in cups or other opencontainers can spill, presenting a risk ofdamage to the instruments and controls andthe controls located on the centre console.Be vigilant! To clean instrument panels, touchscreens or other displays, wipe gently witha soft, dry cloth. Do not use products (e.g.alcohol, disinfectant) or soapy water directlyon these surfaces - risk of damage!BodyworkHigh-gloss paintDo not use abrasive products, solvents,petrol or oil to clean the bodywork.Never use an abrasive sponge to cleanstubborn stains - risk of scratching thepaintwork!Do not apply polish in strong sunshine, or toplastic or rubber parts.Use a soft cloth and soapy water or a pHneutral product.Gently wipe the bodywork with a cleanmicrofibre cloth.Apply polish with the vehicle clean and dry.Comply with the instructions for use stated onthe product.Decals(Depending on version)Do not use a high-pressure washer toclean the vehicle - risk of damaging ordetaching the decals!Use a high-flow hose (temperaturebetween 25°C and 40°C).Place the jet of water perpendicular to thesurface to be cleaned.Rinse the vehicle with demineralised water.TextileThe dashboard, door panels and seats maycontain parts made of textile material.MaintenanceDo not use aggressive cleaning products(e.g. alcohol, solvent or ammonia).Do not use steam-cleaning systems - risk ofaffecting the adhesion of the fabrics!Remove dust from the textile partsregularly with a dry cloth, soft brush orvacuum cleaner.Rub down the textile parts once per year witha clean, damp cloth. After leaving overnight todry, brush with a soft-bristled brush.Practical information200
Stain removalDo not rub the stain or it may spread oryou may cause the substance to penetratethe surface.Act quickly by reducing the stain from itsedges inwards.Remove as much substance or solids aspossible using a spoon or spatula, andremove as much liquid as possible usingabsorbent paper.Product/Procedure to use dependingon the type of stain:– Grease, oil and ink: clean with a pH-neutraldetergent.– Vomit: clean with sparkling mineral water.– Blood: spread flour over the stain and allowto dry; remove with a slightly damp cloth.– Mud: allow to dry and then remove with aslightly damp cloth.– Cake, chocolate, ice cream: clean withlukewarm water.– Sugary and/or alcoholic drinks: clean withlukewarm water, or lemon juice if the stain ispersistent.– Hair gel, coffee, tomato sauce, vinegar:clean with lukewarm water and lemon juice.For solid substances, then use a soft brush orvacuum cleaner.For liquid substances, then use a dampmicrofibre cloth and then dry with anothercloth.Alcantara®Alcantara® is an elegant and practical materialwhich is very resistant and easy to maintain.Do not use printed cloths or printedabsorbent paper.Do not use steam-cleaning systems.Remove dust from the Alcantara® partsregularly with a dry cloth, soft brush orvacuum cleaner.Clean the Alcantara®, without rubbing toovigorously, with a white cotton cloth which isslightly damp.To find out which products and procedures touse on different types of stains, refer to the"Textile - Stain removal" section.For more information, go to the Alcantara®trademark website: www.alcantara.com.LeatherLeather is a natural product. Appropriate regularcare is essential for its durability.It must be protected and nourished using aspecific leather product, to keep it supple andpreserve its original appearance.Do not use maintenance products whichare not suitable for cleaning leather (e.g.solvent, detergent, petrol, pure alcohol).Do not use bleaching or colour-removalproducts (e.g. perchloroethylene).When cleaning items partly made fromleather, take care not to damage the othermaterials with the specific leather product.Before cleaning greasy stains or liquids,quickly mop up any surplus.Before cleaning, wipe off any residues liableto scuff the leather, using a cloth that hasbeen dampened with demineralised waterand thoroughly wrung out.Clean the leather, without rubbing toovigorously, using a soft cloth moistened withsoapy water or a pH-neutral product.Dry with a soft, dry cloth.Practical information2017
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