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Peugeot 5008 2024- 2025 Owner's Manual Ease of use and comfort

Driving positionCorrect seating positionAdopting a good driving position contributes toimproving driver comfort and protection.It also optimises interior and exterior visibility aswell as access to controls.Certain seat adjustments described in thissection depend on the trim level and the countryin which the vehicle is sold.Driver’s sideSit fully back in the seat with your pelvis, backand shoulders in contact with the seat backrest.Adjust the seat cushion height so that your eyesare level with the centre of the windscreen.The head should be at a minimum distance of 10cm from the roof.Adjust the longitudinal position of the seat sothat you can fully depress the pedals with legsslightly flexed.The distance between the knees and thedashboard should be at least 10 cm, for easyaccess to the dashboard controls.Adjust the backrest angle to as vertical a positionas possible; never tilt it more than 25°.Adjust the head restraint so that its upper edgeis level with the top of the head.Adjust the length of the seat cushion to supportyour thighs.Adjust the lumbar support so that it conforms tothe shape of the spine.Adjust the steering wheel reach so that it is atleast 25 cm from the sternum and you can hold itwith your arms slightly bent.Adjust the steering wheel height so that it doesnot obstruct the information displayed on theinstrument panel.As a safety precaution, adjust the seatsonly when the vehicle is stationary.Electrically-adjustable seatsSwitch the ignition on to enable theadjustments to be made.Passenger’s sideSit fully back in the seat with the pelvis, back andshoulders in contact with the seat backrest.Adjust the longitudinal position of the seat sothat you are at a distance of at least 25 cm fromthe dashboard.Adjust the head restraint so that its upper edgeis level with the top of the head.Before moving offAdjust the interior and exterior door mirrors toreduce blind spots.Fasten the seat belt: place the diagonal belt inthe middle of the shoulder and adjust the lap beltso that it is tightened across the pelvis.Ensure that all passengers have fastened theirseat belts correctly.Electric door mirrorsSwitch the ignition on to enable theadjustments to be made.When drivingMaintain a good driving position and hold thesteering wheel with both hands at the 'quarter tothree' position, so that you can easily and quicklyreach the controls behind and near the steeringwheel.Never adjust the seats or steering wheelwhen driving. Always keep your feet onthe floor.Ease of use and comfort46
Before moving the seat backwards, ensurethat there is no person or object that mightprevent the full travel of the seat.There is a risk of trapping or pinchingpassengers if present in the rear seats or ofjamming the seat if large objects are placedon the floor behind the seat.Front head restraintsAdjusting the heightUpwards:Pull the head restraint up to the desiredposition; you can feel the head restraintclicking into position.Downwards:Depending on equipment, press lug A orbutton B and then, while still pressing, lowerthe head restraint.The head restraint is correctly adjustedwhen its upper edge is level with the topof the head.Removing a head restraintPull the head restraint fully up.Press lug A to release the head restraint andraise it fully.Stow the head restraint securely.Refitting a head restraintInsert the head restraint rods into the guidesin the corresponding seat backrest.Push the head restraint fully down.Press the lug A to release the head restraintand push it down.Adjust the height of the head restraint.Never drive with the head restraintsremoved; they should be in place andadjusted for the occupant of the seat.Manually-adjustable seatsLongitudinalRaise the control bar and slide the seatforwards or backwards.Release the control bar to lock the seat inposition on one of the notches.After adjustment, try to move the seatbackwards and forwards to ensure that theseat is properly locked in place.HeightPull the control upwards to raise or pushit downwards to lower, until you obtain theposition required.Backrest angleTurn the knob to obtain the desired angle."AGR" certified seatsIn addition to the manual adjustments, this seatfeatures manual adjustment of the seat cushionlength, electric adjustment of the seat cushionangle and the electric lumbar adjustment.Ease of use and comfort473Front seats
Seat cushion lengthPull the handle forwards to release thecushion, then move the front part of thecushion forwards or backwards.Seat cushion anglePress and hold the front or rear of the buttonto raise or lower the front part of the seatcushion.Electric lumbar adjustmentThe control allows independent adjustment ofthe depth and vertical position of the lumbarsupport.Press and hold the front or rear ofthe control to increase or reduce thelumbar support.Press and hold the top or bottom of thecontrol to raise or lower the lumbar supportarea.Electrically-adjustable seatsFor safety reasons, seat adjustmentsmust only be made when the vehicle isstationary.To avoid draining the battery, carry outthese adjustments with the engine running.This seat also features the manual adjustmentof the seat cushion length and electric lumbarsupport adjustment mentioned previously.LongitudinalPush the control forwards or backwards toslide the seat.Cushion height and angleTilt the rear of the control upwards ordownwards to obtain the required height.Tilt the front of the control upwards ordownwards to obtain the required angle.Backrest angleTilt the control forwards or rearwards.Memorising drivingpositionsAssociated with the electrically-adjusted driver’sseat, this function allows two driving positionsto be memorised, to make these adjustmentseasier if there are frequent driver changes.It records the electric adjustments made to theseat and door mirrors.Ease of use and comfort48
Using buttons 1/2/MEnter the vehicle and switch the ignition on.Adjust the seat and the door mirrors.Press button M, then press button 1 or 2within 4 seconds.An audible signal confirms the memorisation.Up to 3 keys can be set up. Memorising anew position with one key cancels the previousposition linked to this key.Using the Smart Seat functionThe function is previously activated.Enter the vehicle and switch the ignition on.Adjust the seat and the door mirrors.Press button M.Within 5 seconds after pressing button M,press unlock button of the electronic keyduring at least 2 seconds.An audible signal confirms the memorisation.Up to 3 keys can be set up. Memorising anew position with one key cancels the previousposition linked to this key.Activation/DeactivationThe Smart Seat function is config-ured in the Settings > Vehicle touchscreen application.Then select Vehicle Access > Smart Seat.Press to activate/deactivate.Recalling a stored positionWhile the seat is moving, take carethat no person or object hinders theautomatic movement of the seat.With the ignition on or engine runningTo recall the corresponding position using thebuttons:Press button 1 or 2.When unlocking the vehicle with theelectronic keyTo recall the corresponding position using theSmart Seat function:Press the unlock button of the electronic key.orPress the driver's door handle with theelectronic key on you.orApproach the vehicle with the electronic keyon you.The driver's seat is moved when the driver'sdoor is opened.In both casesAn audible signal sounds when adjustment iscomplete.You can interrupt the current movement bypressing button M, 1 or 2 or by using one of theseat adjustment controls.A stored position cannot be recalled whiledriving.The recalling of stored positions is deactivated45 seconds after switching off the ignition.Heated and/or ventilatedseatsThe heating function is active only withthe engine running and when the outsidetemperature is below 20°C.Activation/DeactivationPress the centre button of the lumbaradjustment controls.orPress the Seats application.Select the Heating Functions or VentilatedSeats tab.Select the driver or passenger seat.Ease of use and comfort493
The corresponding page is displayed with thelast memorised settings.If the settings are suitable, press toactivate/deactivate the function in theSeat application.If no action is taken, the display returns to itsinitial state.The function status is not memorised when theignition is switched off.Changing settingsIn the Heating Functions or VentilatedSeats page, select the relevant seat.Select an intensity from the three presetlevels: "1" (Low), "2" (Normal) or "3" (High).The settings are memorised when the ignition isswitched off.Do not use the function when the seatis not occupied.Reduce the heating intensity as soon aspossible.When the seat and passenger compartmenthave reached a satisfactory temperature,switch the function off; reducing electricalconsumption in turn decreases energyconsumption.Prolonged use of heated seats is notrecommended for people with sensitiveskin.There is a risk of burns for people whoseperception of heat is impaired (e.g. illness,taking medication).To keep the heated pad intact and to preventa short circuit:– Do not place heavy or sharp objects on theseat.– Do not kneel or stand on the seat.– Do not spill liquids onto the seat.– Never use the heating function if the seat isdamp.Adaptive bolstersThis function provides better lateral and lumbarsupport for the driver and front passenger.The position is set by inflating/deflating theadaptive bolster using the corresponding pagein the touch screen.It is possible to store the position setting andalso to recall the stored position later.SettingsPress the centre button of the lumbaradjustment controls.orPress the Seats application.Select the Bolster tab.Select the driver or passenger seat.By default, the initial setting is in the middleposition.Press buttons "+" or "-", or move the slider tothe desired setting.Slide to the left/right for quick and easydeflation/inflation of the adaptive bolster.The modifications are taken into accountimmediately and are visible on the animation ofthe corresponding seat in the page.The setting can be reduced to theminimum ("1"), but the function is notcompletely disabled.The settings for this function can be stored withthe buttons M/2/1 or with the electronic key.For more information on Memorising drivingpositions, refer to the corresponding section.MalfunctionIn the event of a malfunction, a message isdisplayed in the touch screen.The message may be displayed when openingthe Bolster tab or during setting the position.Go to a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifiedworkshop.Ease of use and comfort50
Activation/DeactivationPress the centre button of the lumbaradjustment controls.orPress the Seats application.Select the Massage tab.Select the driver or passenger seat.The corresponding page is displayed with thelast memorised settings.If the settings are suitable, press toactivate/deactivate the function in theSeat application.If no action is taken, the display returns to itsinitial state.The function status is not memorised when theignition is switched off.Changing settingsIn the Massage page, select the seatconcerned.Select a massage intensity from the threepreset levels: "1" (Low), "2" (Normal) or "3"(High).Select another type of massage from thoseoffered.The modifications are taken into accountimmediately and memorised when the ignition isswitched off.Once activated, the system starts a one hourmassage cycle, made up of sequences of 6minutes of massage followed by 4 minutes atrest.The system stops automatically at the end of thecycle.Seat modularityIt is prohibited to drive with a secondrow backrest folded in cargo version(for transporting objects), while a passengeroccupies a third row rear seat.In order to easily adapt your interior space,you can fold all the seats. This gives you acontinuous load floor up to the back of thefront seats. Folding or unfolding the seatsmust only be done with the vehicle stationary.Configuration examples for30085 seats4 seats3 seatsTransport of objectsConfiguration examples for50087 seats5 seats4 seatsTransport of objectsEase of use and comfort513Multipoint massageSystem with a choice of type of massage andadjustment of its intensity.This system operates with the engine running,as well as in STOP mode of the Stop & Start.
When stationary, pull the control to releasethe steering wheel.Adjust the height and reach to suit yourdriving position.Push the control to lock the steering wheel.For safety reasons, these adjustmentsmust only be carried out with the vehiclestationary.PEUGEOT panoramic i-Cockpit®Driving information and infotainment areavailable on two 10-inch screens side byside or on a dual 21-inch curved screen(depending on version).The instrument panel information is visibleabove the steering wheel, for greater safetyand driving comfort.Adjust the steering wheel height so that itdoes not obstruct the instrument panel.Heated steering wheelIn cold weather, this function heats the circularpart of the steering wheel.It can be activated when the outside temperatureis below 20°C.In the Climate touch screen applica-tion, select the Seats and SteeringWheel tab.Press to activate/deactivate the func-tion.The function is memorised each time the engineis switched off.MirrorsDoor mirrorsDemisting/DefrostingThe demisting/defrosting of the doormirrors works with the demisting/ de-frosting of the rear screen.For more information on Rear screendemisting/defrosting, refer to thecorresponding section.As a safety measure, the mirrors shouldbe adjusted to reduce the "blind spots".The objects that you see in the mirrors arein fact closer than they appear. Take thisinto account in order to correctly judge thedistance of vehicles approaching from behind.AdjustmentMove control A to the right or to the left toselect the corresponding mirror.Move control B in any of the four directions toadjust.Return control A to its central position.Manual foldingThe mirrors can be folded manually (parkingobstruction, narrow garage, etc.).Turn the mirror towards the vehicle.Electric foldingDepending on equipment, the door mirrors canbe folded electrically.Ease of use and comfort52Steering wheeladjustment
From the inside, with the ignition on, placecontrol A in the central position.Pull control A backwards.Lock the vehicle from the outside.If the mirrors are folded using control A,they will not unfold when the vehicle isunlocked.Electric unfoldingFrom outside: unlock the vehicle.From inside: with the ignition on, placecontrol A in the central position and then pullit rearwards.The automatic folding/unfolding of the doormirrors is configured in the Settings >Vehicle touch screen application.Before using an automatic car wash, fold themirrors.Automatic tilting in reverse gearDepending on version, this function allows you toautomatically tilt the mirrors downwards to assistwith parking manoeuvres in reverse gear.With the engine running, on engaging reversegear, the mirror glasses tilt downwards.They each return to their original positions:– A few seconds after coming out of reversegear.– Once the vehicle speed exceeds 6 mph (10km/h).– When the engine is switched off.It can be activated/deactivated in theSettings > Vehicle touch screen ap-plication.The inclination of the mirrors is differentbetween the two sides. It is more importanton the passenger side to show more of theground.Electrochrome interior rearview mirrorThe electrochrome system uses a sensor thatdetects the level of exterior brightness and thatcoming from the rear of the vehicle, in order toautomatically and gradually switch between dayand night usage.To ensure optimum visibility whilemanoeuvring, the mirror automaticallybrightens when reverse gear is engaged.The system is inoperative if the load in theboot exceeds the height of the load spacecover or if the load space cover has itemsplaced on it.Second row seatsRear head restraintsThey have two positions:– A high position, for when the seat is in use:Pull the head restraint fully up.– A low position, for stowing, when the seat isnot in use:Press the lug Ato release the head restraintand push it down.The rear head restraints can be removed.Removing a head restraintRelease the backrest using control 1.Ease of use and comfort533
Tilt the backrest slightly forwards.Pull the head restraint fully up.Press the lug A to release the head restraintand remove it completely.Never drive with passengers seated atthe rear when the head restraints areremoved; the head restraints should be inplace and in the high position.The head restraint for the centre seatand those for the outer seats are notinterchangeable.Folding the backrestsManoeuvring the backrests should only bedone when the vehicle is stationary.First steps:Lower the head restraints.If necessary, move the front seats forward.Check that no person or object mightinterfere with the folding of the backrests(e.g. clothing, luggage).Check that the seat belts are free, notengaged in the buckles. Release them sothat the backrest can be moved.Press the backrest release grip 1.Guide the backrest 2 down to the horizontalposition.When the backrest is released, the redindicator in the release grip is visible.Central backrestThe central section of the backrest may befolded down independently of the side sections.Check in advance that the rear armrest isnot folded down and that the central headrestraint is not raised.From inside the passenger compartment orfrom the boot, pull on the strap to release.Fold the backrest onto the seat cushion.When repositioning, lift up the backrest fullyuntil it locks.Repositioning the backrestsFirst check that the outer seat belts arelying vertically flat alongside the backrestlatching rings.Put the backrest 2 in the upright position andpush it firmly to latch it home.Check that the red indicator is no longervisible in the release grip 1.Ensure that the outer seat belts were nottrapped during the operation.Please note: an incorrectly latchedbackrest compromises the safety ofpassengers in the event of sudden braking oran accident.The contents of the boot may be thrownforwards - risk of serious injury!Ease of use and comfort54
On/OffThe control buttons for each side seat arelocated at the rear of the centre console.Press the button corresponding to the seat.Each press changes the heating level; thecorresponding number of indicator lampscome on.To switch off the heating, press the buttonuntil all of the indicator lamps are off.The function status is memorised when theignition is switched off.The function is active only with the enginerunning and when the outside temperature isbelow 20°C.Do not use the function when the seatis not occupied.Reduce the heating intensity as soon aspossible.When the seat and passenger compartmenthave reached a satisfactory temperature,switch the function off; reducing electricalconsumption in turn decreases energyconsumption.Prolonged use of heated seats is notrecommended for people with sensitiveskin.There is a risk of burns for people whoseperception of heat is impaired (e.g. illness,taking medication).To keep the heated pad intact and to preventa short circuit:– Do not place heavy or sharp objects on theseat.– Do not kneel or stand on the seat.– Do not spill liquids onto the seat.– Never use the heating function if the seat isdamp.Third row seatsBefore moving the seat backwards, ensurethat there is no person or object that mightprevent the full travel of the seat.There is a risk of trapping or pinchingpassengers if present in the rear seats or ofjamming the seat if large objects are placedon the floor behind the seat.Accessing third row seatsThe third row seats are accessed via the secondrow side seats.From the outside or from the third row seats:Pull paddle D and guide the backrestforwards to tilt it and move the seat forwards.To put the seat back in place:Straighten the backrest until the seat locks.Whatever the initial position of the seat, it isplaced automatically a third of the way alongthe longitudinal adjustment range in order topreserve enough space for passengers in thethird row seats.If this system fails (paddle D),the third rowpassengers can also get out after havingfolded the backrest of the second row seatsusing strap.Do not let children operate the seatsunsupervised.Ease of use and comfort553
Third row head restraintsAdjustmentFor more information on Rear head restraints,including their adjustment, refer to thecorresponding section on page 53.Never drive with the head restraintsremoved; they should be in place andadjusted for the occupant of the seat.Folding third row backrestsFolding third row backrests from the boot:-Pull the straps in the middle of the row tounlock the desired seat and give the backrest aslight push forwards.It is possible to fold 1 or 2 backrest.Repositionning third rowbackrestsStraighten the backrest until it locks.Heating and VentilationAir intakeThe air circulating in the passenger compartmentis filtered and originates either from the exterior,via the grille located at the base of thewindscreen, or from the inside in air recirculationmode.ControlsDepending on version, certain con-trols are accessible in the Climatetouch screen application and/via thecontrol panel on the centre console.Ease of use and comfort56Air distribution1.Windscreen demisting/de-icing vents2.Front side window demisting/de-icing vents3.Adjustable and closable side air vents4.Adjustable and closable central air vents5.Air outlets to the front footwells6.Air outlets to the rear footwells7.Adjustable and closable air vents
AdviceUsing the ventilation and airconditioning systemTo ensure that air is distributed evenly,keep the external air intake grilles at thebase of the windscreen, the nozzles, thevents, the air outlets and the air extractorin the boot free from obstructions.Do not cover the sunshine sensor locatedon the dashboard; this sensor is usedto regulate the automatic air conditioningsystem.Operate the air conditioning system forat least 5 to 10 minutes once or twice amonth to keep it in good working order.If the system does not produce cold air,switch it off and contact a dealer or aqualified workshop.When towing a large load on a steep gradientin high temperatures, switching off the airconditioning increases the available enginepower, enhancing the towing capacity.Avoid driving for too long with theventilation off or with prolonged operationof interior air recirculation. Risk of misting anddeterioration of the air quality!If the interior temperature is very highafter the vehicle has stood for a longtime in the sunshine, air the passengercompartment for a few moments.Put the air flow control at a setting highenough to quickly change the air in thepassenger compartment.Condensation created by the airconditioning results in a discharge of waterunderneath the vehicle. This is perfectlynormal.Servicing the ventilation and airconditioning systemEnsure that the passenger compartmentfilter is in good condition and have thefilter elements replaced regularly.We recommend using a composite passengercompartment filter. Its specific active additivehelps protect against polluting gases and badsmells.To ensure correct operation of the airconditioning system, have it checkedaccording to the recommendations in theManufacturer’s service schedule.Ease of use and comfort573Stop & Start / e-Auto modeThe heating and air conditioning systemsonly operate when the engine is running.Temporarily deactivate the correspondingsystem to maintain a comfortable temperaturein the passenger compartment.For more information, refer to thecorresponding section.Rechargeable hybrid vehiclesIntensive use of the air conditioningreduces the vehicle range in Electric mode.Electric vehiclesSelecting the ECO driving mode reduceselectrical energy consumption, but restrictsthe performance of the heating and airconditioning systems, although it does notdeactivate them.Ventilation with the ignition onWhen the ignition is switched on, the ventilationsystem and the air flow 2 and air distribution3 settings in the passenger compartment areactivated, for a period which depends on thebattery charge.This function does not include the airconditioning system.
Dual-zone automatic airconditioningThis system automatically controls the activationof the air conditioning system, regulating thetemperature, air flow and air distribution insidethe passenger compartment.This system works with the engine running, butaccess to the ventilation and its controls remainspossible with the ignition on.Press the Climate application buttonto display the system controls page.1.Temperature adjustment2.Air flow adjustment3.Air distribution adjustment4.Air conditioning on/off5.Automatic air conditioning on/off andsetting(AUTO SOFT/AUTO NORMAL/AUTOFAST)6.Driver/front passenger temperaturesynchronisation7.Clean Cabin function8.Front demisting/de-icing9.Interior air recirculation10.Quick Launch function11.Rear screen demisting/de-icing12.Switching the system offTemperature adjustmentThe driver and front passenger can each choosetheir own temperature setting.The value indicated corresponds to a level ofcomfort and not to a precise temperature.Press one of the buttons 1 (+ or -) or dragvertically to increase or decrease the value.It is possible to go beyond the minimum andmaximum values by selecting respectively Lowor High.It is recommended that you avoid a difference ofmore than 3°C in the settings for left and right.TemperaturesynchronisationThe driver side temperature setting is applied tothe passenger side.Press button 6-SYNC to activate/deactivatethe function.The function is automatically deactivated if thepassenger uses their temperature adjustmentbuttons.Automatic air conditioningThis automatic mode ensures optimummanagement of the passenger compartmenttemperature, air flow and air distribution, basedon the selected comfort level.Ease of use and comfort58Press button 5-AUTO to activate/deactivatethe automatic mode of the air conditioningsystem.The indicator lamp in the button lights upwhen the air conditioning system is operatingautomatically.The intensity of the automatic air conditioningis modulated by choosing one of the followingsettings:–AUTO SOFT: provides soft and quiet operationby limiting air flow.–AUTO NORMAL: offers the best compromisebetween a comfortable temperature and quietoperation (default setting).–AUTO FAST: provides dynamic and efficientair distribution.To change the AUTO mode, press button 5-AUTO successively.To ensure passenger comfort in the rear seats,favour settings AUTO NORMAL and AUTOFAST.
In cold weather with the engine cold, theair flow is increased gradually until thecomfort setting has been reached, in order tolimit the delivery of cold air into the passengercompartment.On entering the vehicle, if the interiortemperature is much colder or warmerthan the comfort setting requested, thereis no need to alter the value displayed tomore quickly reach the required level ofcomfort. The system automatically correctsthe temperature difference as quickly aspossible.Automatic air conditioningmanual settingsIt is possible to manually adjust one or moreof these functions, while the system retainsautomatic control of the other functions:–air flow.–air distribution.The indicator lamp in the "AUTO” button goesout if a setting is changed.Press button 5-AUTO again to reactivateautomatic air conditioning.Adjusting the air flowPress one of the buttons 2 (fan) or draghorizontally to increase or decrease air flow.It is also possible to directly press one of thevalues.Switching off the air conditioningsystemWhen the air flow is reduced to a minimum,ventilation stops.OFF" is displayed alongside the fan.Adjusting the air distributionPress the buttons 3 to adjust the airflow distribution inside the passengercompartment.Windscreen and side windowsCentral and side air ventsFootwellsA symbol is activated to display the presence ofblown air in the direction indicated.It is possible to activate all threebuttons simultaneously, for uniform distributionthroughout the passenger compartment.Quick Launch functionUsing the interior temperature sensor, thisfunction automatically activates:–If cold temperatures are detected (belowaround 4°C):•Heating (High)/Heated seats/Heated steeringwheel.•Air distribution towards the footwells andmaximum air flow.–If mild temperatures are detected (betweenapproximately 4°C and 35°C):•Air conditioning (AUTO FAST).•Automatic air distribution and maximum airflow.•Temperature setting at 21°C.–If hot temperatures are detected (abovearound 35°C):•Air conditioning (Low)/Ventilated seats.•Air distribution towards the side and centralvents and maximum air flow.To activate/deactivate the function, pressbutton 10-MIN/MAX°.Ease of use and comfort593
Clean Cabin functionIt includes the AQS (Air Quality System) andClean Air functions.To activate/deactivate the function, pressbutton 7.AQS functionUsing an exterior pollution sensor, this functionautomatically activates the recirculation ofinterior air when a certain level of pollutants inthe exterior air is detected.When the air quality returns to a satisfactorylevel, recirculation of interior air is automaticallydeactivated.This function is not designed to detectunpleasant odours.Recirculation is automatically activated when thewindscreen wash is used or when reverse gearis engaged.Clean Air functionUsing an interior pollution sensor, this functiondetects fine particles (e.g. cigarette smoke,mould, bacteria).The management of the recirculation of interiorair makes it possible to return to a purifiedpassenger compartment in just a few minutes,thanks to the passage of air through thehighperformance passenger compartment filter.If the air quality appears to be reduced, contacta ok will dodealer or a qualified workshopto change the high-performance passengercompartment filter.Air conditioning on/offAir conditioning on/off The air conditioningsystem is designed to operate effectively in allseasons, with the windows closed:– It lowers the temperature in summer.– It increase the effectiveness of the demisting,in winter, above 3°C.Press button 4-A/C to switch the airconditioning on/off.When the function is switched on, "A/C"changes colour.Air conditioning does not operate when theair flow is deactivated.To obtain cool air more quickly, enable interiorair recirculation for a brief period. Then returnto the intake of exterior air.Switching off the air conditioning may result insome discomfort (humidity or misting).Switching off the airconditioning systemPress button 12-OFF.Its indicator lamp lights up and all the otherindicator lamps of the air conditioning system gooff.This action deactivates all of the functions of theair conditioning system.The temperature is no longer regulated. A slightflow of air can still be felt, due to the forwardmovement of the vehicle.Tri-zone automatic airconditioningWhen this function is activated, the rear airvents blower starts up. In this case, the rearpassengers can control the air flow from theseair vents independently of the air conditioning airflow control for the front air vents.When the function is deactivated,the maximumair flow distributed by rear air vents is limited bythe air conditioning air flow setting for the frontair vents.Press the "large fan" or "small fan" buttonto increase or decrease the air flow.The corresponding indicator lamps come on.Ease of use and comfort60
If all of the indicators lamps are off, a slight airflow can still be felt as a result of the vehicle'smovement.Interior air recirculationThe intake of exterior air prevents the formationof mist on the windscreen and side windows.Recirculating the interior air isolates thepassenger compartment from outside odoursand fumes and allows the desired passengercompartment temperature to be achieved morerapidly.Press this button to activate/de-activate the function (confirmedby the illumination/extinction ofthe indicator lamp).This function is activated automaticallywhen the front screenwash is used orreverse gear is engaged.Front demisting/defrostingThis mode allows the windscreen and sidewindows to be demisted or defrosted as quicklyas possible.Press this button to activate/de-activate the mode (confirmed bythe illumination/ extinction of theindicator lamp).The mode automatically manages the airconditioning, air flow, air intake and distributesventilation optimally to the windscreen and sidewindows.The air flow can be changed manually withoutdeactivating this mode.With Stop & Start, when demisting hasbeen activated, STOP mode is notavailable.In wintry conditions, before moving off, it isessential to remove any snow or ice fromthe windscreen around the camera.Otherwise, the operation of the equipmentusing the camera may be affected.Rear screen demisting/defrostingThis demisting/de-icing only works with theengine running.Depending on version, it also demists/de-icesthe door mirrors.Press this button to activate/de-activate the function (confirmedby the indicator lamp coming on/switching off).The function can be activated whateverthe outside temperature may be.The periodof operation depends on the outsidetemperature.Demisting/defrosting thereforeswitches off automatically to prevent anexcessive consumption of electrical current.Heated windscreenIn cold weather, this function heats the entirewindscreen and complements the AutomaticVisibility programme to speed up the evacuationof elements that interfere with visibility (e.g. dew,mist, frost, snow), located on either side of thewindscreen.It can be used both before setting off and whiledriving.Switching on/offWith the engine running, press this button toactivate/deactivate the function (confirmed byan indicator lamp).The period of operation depends on the outsidetemperature.The function switches off automatically toprevent excessive power consumption.Ease of use and comfort613
Temperaturepre-conditioning(Rechargeable hybrid orElectric)This function allows you to programme thetemperature in the passenger compartment toreach a pre-defined, non-modifiable temperature(approx. 21°C) before you enter the vehicle, onthe days and at the times of your choice.This function is available when the vehicle isconnected or not connected.ProgrammingIn the Climate touch screen applica-tion, select the Preconditioning tab.Press + to add a programme.Select the time of entry into the vehicle andthe desired days. Press OK.Press ON to activate this programming.The pre-conditioning sequence beginsapproximately 45 minutes before theprogrammed time when the vehicle is connected(20 minutes when it is not connected) and ismaintained for 10 minutes after.You can set multiple programmes.Each one is saved in the system.To optimise the driving range, we recommendstarting a programme while the vehicle isconnected.Programming can also be carriedout from a smartphone using the MY-PEUGEOT APP application.For more information on Remotely operableadditional functions, refer to the correspondingsection.The fan noise that occurs duringtemperature pre-conditioning is perfectlynormal.The door mirrors are folded when thetemperature pre-conditioning and the ignitionare on.Vehicles equipped with an alarmsystemDepending on version, interior volumetric andanti-tilt monitoring may be reduced.Operating conditions– The function is only activated when theignition is switched off and the vehiclelocked.– When the vehicle is not connected, thefunction is only activated if the battery chargelevel is greater than 20% (Rechargeable hybrid)or 30% (Electric).– When the vehicle is not connected and arecurring programme is active (e.g. from Mondayto Friday), if two temperature pre-conditioningsequences are run without the vehicle beingused, the programme will be deactivated.Temperature pre-conditioning (petrol/remote start)This function allows you to program thetemperature in the passenger compartment toreach a pre-defined, non-modifiable temperature(approx. 21°C) before you enter the vehicle, onthe days and at the times of your choice.ProgrammingIn the Climate touch screen applica-tion, select the Preconditioning tab.Press + to add a program.Select the time of entry into the vehicle andthe desired days. Press OK.Press ON to activate this programming.The pre-conditioning sequence beginsapproximately 20 minutes before theprogrammed time.This indicator lamp comes on fixed whena temperature pre-conditioning cycle isprogrammed. It flashes when temperaturepreconditioning is in progress.Ease of use and comfort62
You can set multipleprogrammes.Each one is saved in the system.Programming can also be carriedout from a smartphone using the MY-PEUGEOT APP application.Vehicles equipped with an alarmsystemDepending on version, interior volumetric andanti-tilt monitoring may be reduced.Pre-conditioning can only begin if all doors arelocked, windows and bonnet closed.Pre-conditioning starts the engine of the petrolvehicle.Pre-conditioning is limited to a 20min cycle. Asecond cycle can only be performed after rolling.Front fittings1.Sun visor2.Glasses holder3.Coin holder (depending on version)4.Illuminated glove box5.Door pockets6.Storage compartment or i-Toggles7.Wireless smartphone charger (dependingon version)8.Storage compartmentFront USB sockets/12 V socket9.Cup holders10.Front armrest with storage11.Rear USB sockets/12 V socket(depending on version)Storage compartment or SmartphonestorageSun visorWith the ignition on, raise the concealingflap; depending on the version, the mirror isilluminated automatically.This sun visor is also equipped with a ticketholder.Glove boxTo open the glove box, lift the handle.With the ignition on, the glove box is lit whenopen.Never drive with the glove box open whena passenger is at the front. It may causeinjury during sharp deceleration!12 V accessory socketPlug in a 12 V accessory (with a maximumrated power of 120 W) using a suitableadapter.Observe the maximum power rating toavoid damaging the accessory.Ease of use and comfort633
The connection of an electrical device notapproved by PEUGEOT, such as a USBcharger, may adversely affect the operation ofvehicle electrical systems, causing faults suchas poor radio reception or interference withdisplays in the screens.USB socketsThese symbols determine the type of use of aUSB socket:Power supply and recharging.Likewise, plus use of smartphone ap-plications with the touch screen.USB sockets allow the connection of a portabledevice.The USB socket located at thefront of the centre console alsoallows a smartphone to beconnected by Android Auto®or CarPlay®, enabling certain smartphoneapplications to be used on the touch screen.For best results, use a cable made or approvedby the device manufacturer.These applications can be managed using thesteering-mounted controls or the audio systemcontrols.When the USB socket is used, theportable device charges automatically.While charging, a message is displayed if thepower drawn by the portable device exceedsthe current supplied by the vehicle.For more information about how to use thisequipment, refer to the sections describingthe audio and telematics systems.Wireless smartphonechargerThis system allows wireless charging of aportable device such as a smartphone, using themagnetic induction principle, in accordance withthe Qi 1.1 standard.The portable device to be charged must becompatible with the Qi standard, either by designor by using a compatible holder or shell.A mat can also be used provided that it isapproved by the Manufacturer.The charging area is identified by the Qi symbol.The charger works with the engine running andwith the Stop & Start system in STOP mode.Charging is managed by the smartphone.With the Keyless Entry and Start system, thecharger’s operation may be briefly disruptedwhen a door is opened or the ignition is switchedoff.ChargingWith the charging area clear, place a devicein its centre.When the portable device isdetected, the charger’s indicatorlamp lights up green. It remains lit for the wholetime that the battery is being charged.The system is not designed to chargemultiple devices simultaneously.Do not leave metal objects (e.g. coins,keys, vehicle remote control) in thecharging area while a device is being charged-Risk of overheating or interrupting thecharging!When using applications for a long time incombination with wireless charging, somesmartphones may switch to thermal safetyand cause some functions to stop.Ease of use and comfort64
Checking operationThe state of the indicator lamp allows theoperation of the charger to be monitored.State of theindicatorlampMeaningOffEngine switched off.No compatible devicesdetected.Charging complete.Fixed greenCompatible portable devicedetected.Charging.FlashingorangeForeign object detected in thecharging zone.Portable device not wellcentred in the charging zone.Fixed orangeMalfunction of the portabledevice's battery meter.Device battery temperaturetoo high.Charger malfunction.If the indicator lamp is fixedorange:– remove the device, then place it back in thecentre of the charging zone.or– remove the device and try again in a quarter ofan hour.If the problem persists, have the system checkedby a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Front armrestIt includes a storage space and is illuminatedwhen the cover is opened (depending onversion).OpeningPress the lever beneath the cover.The cover opens in two parts.ClosingFold back the two parts of the cover.FOCAL® Hi-Fi systemThe vehicle is equipped with a high-fidelity audiosystem from the French brand FOCAL®.10 speakers incorporating exclusive FOCAL®technologies offer the pleasure of specialmusical experience inside the vehicle:– 12 channel full active amplification - 690 WattsClass D booster technology: significant audiopower available at all times despite low powerconsumption.– Polyglass central speaker: sound immersionand spatialisation.– Polyglass woofers/mid-range speakers withTMD suspension: balance, dynamics andprecision of sound.– Aluminium TNF inverted dome tweeter: optimalsound dispersion, detailed treble.– Subwoofer with high excursion PowerFlowerTM triple coil: deep and controlledreproduction of low frequencies.Two customisable listening modes are available:– "All passengers": an optimised service for eachoccupant of the vehicle, both front and rear.– "Optimised for the front": an immersive andaugmented experience, shared between thedriver and the front passenger.Ease of use and comfort653
FittingWhen fitting it on the driver's side, only usethe mountings present on the carpet (a "click"indicates proper locking).The other mats are simply laid over the carpet.Removing/refittingTo remove it on the driver's side, move theseat backwards and unclip the fasteners.To refit it, position the mat and secure it bypressing down.Check that the mat is secured correctly.To avoid any risk of jamming the pedals:–Only use mats which are suited to thefixings already present in the vehicle; thesefixings must be used.–Never fit one mat on top of another.The use of mats not approved by theManufacturer may interfere with access to thepedals and hinder the operation of the cruisecontrol/speed limiter.The approved mats have two fastenerslocated underneath the seat.Courtesy lampsNon touch-sensitive versionReading lampsWith the ignition on, operate thecorresponding switch.Do not place anything against the courtesylamps.Touch version with LED1.Front touch-sensitive reading lamps2.Rear touch-sensitive reading lampsTouch-sensitive readinglampsIt comes on:–when the vehicle is unlocked.–when the ignition is switched off.–when a door is opened.–when the remote control locking button isactivated, in order to locate the vehicle.It switches off:–when the vehicle is locked.–when the ignition is switched on.–30 seconds after the last door is closed.Interior ambient lightingThe interior ambient lighting casts soft, colouredlighting in the passenger compartment, when lowlighting conditions are detected.By default, the colour of the interior ambientlighting is linked to that of the screens,depending on the driving mode selected.Ease of use and comfort66Mats
Activation/deactivation and adjust-ment of the brightness are set via theSettings > Brightness touch screenapplication.The colour is selected via the Settings >Customization touch screen application.Rear fittings12 V accessory socketTo connect a 12 V accessory (maximumpower: 120 W), lift the cover and plug in asuitable adaptor.The connection of an electrical device notapproved by PEUGEOT, such as a USBcharger, may adversely affect the operation ofvehicle electrical systems, causing faults suchas poor radio reception or interference withdisplays in the screens.USB socketsEach USB socket is used only to power orrecharge a portable device.Rear armrest(Depending on version)The armrest incorporates two cup holders.The cup holders have a removable reducer to beused depending on the diameter of the cans andcups.Third row reading lampsReading lamps are alsoavailable above third rowseats.For more information on Courtesy lamps, referto the corresponding section.Shark fin antennaA ventilation grille is present at the rear of theroof for cooling the shark fin antenna.Any ventilation noise produced, with the ignitionon or the engine running, is completely normal.Third row window blindsFitted to the second row windows,they protectthe passenger compartment from the sun's rays.Pull the central tab to unroll the blind.Position the blind's clip on the hook.Always guide the blind slowly,using thetab,while raising or lowering it.Ease of use and comfort673
1.Load space cover shelf2.Bag hooks3.12 V (120 W) socket4.Boot lamp5.Retaining strap6.Stowing rings7.Storage compartments8.2-position boot floor or hinged boot carpet(Rechargeable hybrid or Electric)Storage well/Tool box under the floorHi-Fi amplifier (depending on version)Slots for stocking 1 position boot-floor.The stowing rings are designed to secureluggage using different types of retainingnets or suitable straps.For more information, contact a PEUGEOTdealer or a qualified workshop.Load space coverWhen sharp deceleration occurs, objectsplaced on the load space cover can turninto projectiles.High load retaining netThis removable net allows the entire load volumebehind the front seats to be used up to theroof when the rear seats are folded. It offersprotection to the occupants when very sharpbraking occurs.Fold down the rear seats.Insert the ends of the bar, one after the other,into fixing points 1 of the roof.Ease of use and comfort68Boot fittings
Attach the net’s straps to the lower anchoringpoints, located on the fixings of the rearbench seat backrest.Pull on the straps to stretch the net.12 V accessory socketTo connect a 12 V accessory (maximumpower: 120 W), lift the cover and plug in asuitable adaptor.Switch on the ignition.The connection of an electrical device notapproved by PEUGEOT, such as a USBcharger, may adversely affect the operation ofvehicle electrical systems, causing faults suchas poor radio reception or interference withdisplays in the screens.Boot lampIt comes on automatically when the boot isopened and goes off automatically when theboot is closed.The lighting time varies according to thecircumstances:– When the ignition is off, approximately 10minutes.– In energy saving mode, approximately 30seconds.– With the engine running, unlimited.2-position boot floor(Depending on version)This 2-position floor allows the boot volume to beoptimised using the lateral stops located on thesides:– High position (100 kg max.): to obtain a flatfloor up to the front seats, when the rear seatsare folded down.– Low position (150 kg max.): maximum bootvolume.On certain versions, the adjustable bootfloor cannot be fitted in the low position.To change the height:Lift and pull the floor towards you using itscentral handle, then use the lateral stops tomove it.Push the floor all the way forwards to place itin the desired position.To keep it in the inclined position:From the high position, lift the floor towardsthe load space cover.Engage it in the inclined position in the lateralstops to secure it in this position.Storage wellLift the rigid boot floor as far as possibleor lift the hinged boot carpet (depending onversion) to access the storage well.Depending on version, it includes:– A temporary puncture repair kit with the toolkit.– A spare wheel with the tool kit.– The traction battery charging cables(Rechargeable hybrid or Electric).Ease of use and comfort693
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