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Owner Manuals

Peugeot Rifter 2020-2023 Owner's Manual Driving

117Driving6Driving recommendationsObserve the driving regulations and remain vigilant whatever the traffic conditions.Monitor your environment and keep your hands on the wheel to be able to react to anything that may happen any time.Drive smoothly, anticipate the need for braking and maintain a longer safety distance, especially in bad weather.Stop the vehicle before performing operations that require sustained attention (e.g.settings).During long trips, take a break every 2 hours.Important!Never leave the engine running in a closed space without sufficient ventilation. Internal combustion engines emit toxic exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide. Danger of poisoning and death!In very severe wintry conditions (temperature below -23°C), let the engine run for 4 minutes before moving off, to ensure the correct operation and durability of the mechanical components of your vehicle (engine and gearbox).Never drive with the parking brake applied. Risk of overheating and damaging the braking system!Never park the vehicle and never leave the engine running on a flammable surface (e.g.dry grass, dead leaves).The vehicle exhaust system is very hot, even several minutes after the engine stops. Risk of fire!Never drive on surfaces covered with vegetation (e.g.tall grass, accumulated dead leaves, crops, debris) such as a field, a country lane overgrown with bushes or a grassy verge.This vegetation could come into contact with the vehicle's exhaust systemor other systems which are very hot. Risk of fire!Make sure you do not leave any item in the passenger compartment which could act like a magnifying glass under the effect of the sun's rays and cause a fire. Risk of fire or damage to interior surfaces!Never leave the vehicle unattended, with the engine running. If you have to leave your vehicle with the engine running, apply the parking brake and put the gearbox into neutral or position N or P (depending on the type of gearbox).Never leave children inside the vehicle unsupervised.On flooded roadsWe strongly advise against driving on flooded roads, as this could cause serious damage to the engine or gearbox, as well as to your vehicle's electrical systems.If the vehicle absolutely must drive through a flooded section of road:Check that the depth of the water does not exceed 15cm, taking account of waves that might be generated by other users.Deactivate the Stop & Start function.Drive as slowly as possible without stalling. In all cases, do not exceed 6 mph (10km/h).Do not stop and do not switch off the engine.On leaving the flooded road, as soon as safety conditions allow, make several light brake applications to dry the brake discs and pads.If in doubt about the state of your vehicle, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
118DrivingNoise (Electric)On the outsideDue to the vehicle’s quiet operation when driving, the driver must pay particular attention.When manoeuvring, the driver must always check the vehicle's immediate surroundings.At speeds of up to 19 mph (30 km/h), the pedestrian horn warns other road users of the vehicle’s presence.Cooling the traction batteryThe cooling fan comes on during charging to cool the on-board charger and the traction battery.On the insideDuring use, you may hear certain perfectly normal noises specific to electric vehicles, such as:Traction battery relay when starting.Vacuum pump when braking.Vehicle tyres or aerodynamics when driving.Jolting and knocking noise during hill starts.TowingDriving with a trailer places greater demands on the towing vehicle and particular care must be taken.Do not exceed the maximum towable weights.At altitude: reduce the maximum load by 10% per 1,000 metres of altitude; the lower air density at high altitudes decreases engine performance.New vehicle: do not tow a trailer until the vehicle has driven at least 620 miles (1,000 kilometres).If the outside temperature is high, let the engine idle for 1 to 2 minutes after the vehicle comes to a stop, to help it to cool.Before setting offNose weightDistribute the load in the trailer so that the heaviest items are as close as possible to the axle and the nose weight (at the point where it joins your vehicle) approaches the maximum permitted without exceeding it.TyresCheck the tyre pressures of the towing vehicle and of the trailer, observing the recommended pressures.LightingCheck the electrical signalling on the trailer and the headlamp beam height of your vehicle.If a genuine PEUGEOT towing device is used, the rear parking sensors will be deactivated automatically to avoid the audible signal.When drivingCoolingTowing a trailer uphill causes the coolant temperature to increase. The maximum towable load depends on the gradient and the exterior temperature. The fan’s cooling capacity does not increase with engine speed.Reduce speed and lower the engine speed to limit the amount of heating produced.Pay constant attention to the coolant temperature.If this warning lamp and the STOPwarning lamp come on, stop the vehicle and switch off the engine as soon as possible.BrakesUsing the engine brake is recommended to limit the overheating of the brakes. Braking distances are increased when towing a trailer.Side windBear in mind that the vehicle will be more susceptible to wind when towing.
119Driving6Anti-theft protectionElectronic immobiliserThe remote control contains an electronic chip which has a special code. When the ignition is switched on, this code must be recognised in order for starting to be possible.A few seconds after switching off the ignition, this system locks the engine control system, therefore preventing the engine from being started in the event of a break-in.In the event of a fault, you are informed by illumination of this warning lamp, an audible signal and a message on the screen.The vehicle will not start; contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon as possible.Starting/switching off the engineStartingThe parking brake must be applied. With a manual gearbox, place the gear lever in neutral, fully depress the clutch pedal and keep the pedal down until the engine starts.With an automatic gearbox, place the selector in position P then depress the brake pedal.With the conventional key / With the remote control key1.Stop position.2.Ignition on position.3.Starting position.Insert the key into the ignition switch. The system recognises the starting code.Unlock the steering column by simultaneously turning the steering wheel and the key.In certain circumstances, you may have to turn the steering wheel firmly to move the wheels (if the wheels are against a kerb, for example).Turn the key to position 2, Ignition On, to activate the engine pre-heating system.Wait until this warning lamp goes off in the instrument panel, then turn the key to position 3 without pressing the accelerator pedal, to operate the starter motor until the engine starts. As soon as the engine starts, release the key so it returns to position 2.The warning lamp does not come on if the engine is already warm. In some climatic conditions, the following recommendations should be followed:In mild conditions, do not leave the engine at idle to warm up but move off straight away and drive at moderate speed.Depending on version, if the air conditioning is activated and the exterior temperature exceeds 35 °C, the engine’s idle speed may increase, up to 1,300 rpm, depending on the cooling requirements.In wintry conditions, the pre-heater warning lamp will stay on for a longer period after switching on the ignition; wait until it goes off before starting.In very severe wintry conditions(temperature below -23°C), to ensure correct operation and durability of your vehicle’s mechanical components (engine and gearbox), leave the engine running for 4 minutes before moving off.Never leave the engine running in an enclosed area without adequate ventilation: internal combustion engines emit toxic exhaust gases, such as carbon monoxide. Danger of poisoning and death!
120DrivingWith Petrol engines, after a cold start, pre-heating the catalytic converter can cause noticeable engine vibrations when stationary, with the engine running, for anything up to 2 minutes (accelerated idle speed).If the engine does not start straight away, switch off the ignition.Wait a few seconds before operating the starter motor again. If the engine does not start after several attempts, do not keep trying: you risk damaging the starter motor and the engine.Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.With the Keyless Entry and StartPlace the remote control inside the vehicle, in the recognition zone.Press the "START/STOP" button. With a manual gearbox, the steering column unlocks and the engine starts more or less instantly.With the EAT8 automatic gearbox, the engine starts more or less instantly.The warning lamp does not come on if the engine is already warm. In some climatic conditions, it is advised to follow the recommendations below:In mild conditions, do not leave the engine to warm up while stationary, but move off straight away and drive at moderate speed.Depending on version, if the air conditioning is activated and when the exterior temperature exceeds 35°C, the idle engine speed can accelerate up to 1,300 rpm depending on the air conditioning requirements.In wintry conditions, when the ignition is switched on, the duration of lighting of the preheating indicator lamp is extended. Wait until it goes off before starting the engine.In very severe wintry conditions(temperature below -23°C), to ensure correct operation and preserve the lifespan of the vehicle's mechanical components, engine and gearbox, leave the engine running for 4 minutes before moving off.Never leave the engine running in an enclosed area without adequate ventilation: internal combustion engines emit toxic exhaust gases, such as carbon monoxide. Danger of poisoning and death!With Petrol engines, after a cold start, pre-heating the catalytic converter can cause noticeable engine vibrations when stationary, with the engine running, for anything up to 2 minutes (accelerated idle speed).For Diesel vehicles, when the temperature is below zero, starting will only occur once the pre-heating warning lamp goes off.If this warning lamp comes on after pressing the "START/STOP" button, keep the brake or clutch pedal depressed until the warning lamp goes off, without pressing the "START/STOP" button again, until the engine starts and is running. The "Keyless Entry and Start" system remote control must be within the recognition zone.Never leave the vehicle with the engine running and with the remote control on your person.If the remote control leaves the recognition zone, a message is displayed.Move the remote control into the zone in order to be able to start the engine.If one of the starting conditions is not met, a message is displayed on the instrument panel. In some circumstances, you
121Driving6must turn the steering wheel while pressing the "START/STOP" button to assist unlocking of the steering column. A message is displayed.Switching offImmobilise the vehicle, with the engine at idle.With a manual gearbox, ideally put the gear lever into neutral.With an automatic gearbox, ideally select positionP.With the conventional key/With the remote control keyTurn the key all the way to position 1 (Stop)and remove it from the ignition.To lock the steering column, turn the steering wheel until it locks.To facilitate unlocking of the steering column, it is recommended that the wheels be returned to the straight ahead position before switching off the engine.Check that the parking brake is correctly applied, particularly on sloping ground.Never switch off the ignition before the complete immobilisation of the vehicle. With the engine off, the braking and steering assistance systems are also turned off: risk of loss of control of the vehicle.As a safety measure, never leave the vehicle without taking the remote control with you, even for a short time.Avoid attaching heavy objects to the key or the remote control, which would weigh down on its blade in the ignition switch and could cause a malfunction.Key left in the ignitionWhen opening the driver's door, an alert message is displayed, accompanied by an audible signal, to remind you that the key is still in the ignition switch at position 1 (Stop).If the key has been left in the ignition switch at position 2 (Ignition on), the ignition will be switched off automatically after one hour.To switch the ignition back on, turn the key to position 1 (Stop), then back to position 2 (Ignition on).WithKeyless Entry and StartWith the remote control in the recognition zone, press the "START/STOP" button.With a manual gearbox, the engine stops and the steering column locks.With the EAT8 automatic gearbox, the engine stops.If the vehicle is not immobilised, the engine will not stop.To avoid any risk of jamming the pedals:only use mats which are suited to the fixings already present in the vehicle; these fixings must be used,never place one mat on top of another.The use of mats not approved by PEUGEOT may interfere with access to the pedals and hinder the operation of the cruise control / speed limiter.The mats approved by PEUGEOT have two fixings located below the seat.Starting/Switching off the electric motorStartingThe drive selector must be in mode P.If using a conventional or remote control key, depress the brake pedal and turn the key to position 3 until the motor starts, without depressing the accelerator. As soon as the motor starts, release the key so it returns to position 2. If usingKeyless Entry and Start, depress the brake pedal and briefly press the "START/STOP" button.Keep your foot on the brake pedal until the READY indicator lamp comes on and an audible signal is emitted, indicating that the vehicle is ready to drive.
122DrivingWith your foot on the brake, select modeDor R.Release the brake pedal, then accelerate.On starting, the instrument panel lights up and the power indicator cursor moves to the "neutral" position. The steering column automatically unlocks (you may hear a sound and feel the steering wheel move).Switching offIf using a conventional or remote control key,turn the key fully to position 1 (Stop).If using Keyless Entry and Start, press the "START/STOP" button.Before exiting the vehicle, check that:The drive selector is in mode P.The READY indicator lamp is off.The drive selector moves automatically to mode P when the motor is switched off or when the driver's door is opened.If the driver's door is opened while the required conditions for switching off are not met, an audible signal is emitted, accompanied by the display of a warning message.Special case with Keyless Entry and StartSwitching on the ignitionwith Keyless Entry and StartWith the "Keyless Entry and Start" electronic key inside the vehicle, pressing the "START/STOP" button, without depressing any of the pedals, allows the ignition to be switched on.Press this button again to switch off the ignition and allow the vehicle to be locked.Back-up startingA back-up reader is fitted to the steering column, to enable the engine to be started if the system fails to detect the key in the recognition zone, or if the battery in the electronic key is flat.Place and hold the remote control against the back-up reader.With a manual gearbox, place the gear lever in neutral, then fully depress the clutch pedal.With an automatic gearbox or a drive selector, select modeP, then depress the brake pedal.Press the "START/STOP" button.The engine starts.Remote control not recognised withKeyless Entry and StartIf the remote control is no longer in the recognition zone, a message appears on the instrument panel when closing a door or trying to switch off the engine.Press the "START/STOP" button for about 3 seconds to confirm switching off the engine, then contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Forced switch-off with Keyless Entry and StartIn case of emergency only, the engine can be switched off without conditions (even when driving).
123Driving6To do this, press and hold the "START/STOP" button for about 5 seconds.In this case, the steering column locks as soon as the vehicle stops."Key off" mode"Key off" mode allows you to lock the vehicle while leaving the engine running without the key or Keyless Entry and Start being inside the vehicle.This mode allows electrical devices to continue operating to ensure thermal comfort, vehicle security and operation of the vehicle systems needed for the task.KEYOFFTo activate or deactivate this mode, press this button (the button's indicator lamp is on when the mode is activated).With an electric motor, this mode remains active for about 10 minutes after the vehicle is locked.Manual parking brakeApplicationWith your foot on the brake pedal, pull the parking brake lever up to immobilise your vehicle.Release on level groundWith your foot on the brake pedal, pull the parking brake lever up gently, press the release button, then lower the lever fully.When the vehicle is being driven, this warning lamp coming on, accompanied by an audible signal and a message, indicates that the parking brake is still applied or has not been fully released.When parking on a slope or on a steep slope with a loaded vehicle, turn the wheels against the kerb then apply the parking brake.Pressing the brake pedal facilitates the application and release of the manual parking brake.With a manual gearbox, engage a gear and then switch off the ignition.With an automatic gearbox, place the gear selector in position P, then switch off the ignition.Electric parking brakeIn automatic mode, this system applies the parking brake when the engine is switched off and releases it when the vehicle moves off.At any time, with the engine running:To apply the parking brake, briefly pull the control.To release it, briefly push the control while pressing the brake pedal.Automatic mode is activated by default.This automatic operation can be deactivated in certain situations.Indicator lampThis indicator lamp comes on both on the instrument panel and on the control to confirm that the parking brake has been applied, accompanied by display of the message "Parking brake applied".The indicator lamp goes out to confirm the release of the parking brake, accompanied by the display of the message "Parking brake released".
124DrivingThe indicator lamp flashes in response to a manual request to apply or release the brake. In the event of a battery failure, the electric parking brake will not operate. As a safety measure, with a manual gearbox, if the parking brake is not applied, immobilise the vehicle by engaging a gear.As a safety measure, with an automatic gearbox or drive selector, if the parking brake is not applied, immobilise the vehicle by placing the supplied chock against one of the wheels.Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Before leaving the vehicle, check that the parking brake is applied: the parking brake indicator lamps on the instrument panel and the control must be on fixed.If the parking brake is not applied, there is an audible signal and a message is displayed on opening the driver's door.Never leave a child alone inside the vehicle, as they could release the parking brake.When the vehicle is parked: on a steep slope, heavily loaded or during towingWith a manual gearbox, turn the wheels toward the pavement and engage a gear.With an automatic gearbox or a drive selector, turn the wheels toward the pavement and select modeP.When towing, the vehicle is approved for parking on slopes of up to 12%.Manual operationManual releaseWith the ignition on or engine running:Press the brake pedal.While maintaining pressure on the brake pedal, briefly push the control.If the brake pedal is not depressed, the parking brake is not released and a message is displayed.Manual applicationWith the vehicle stationary:Briefly pull the control.The control indicator lamp flashes to confirm the application request.Automatic operationAutomatic releaseFirst ensure that the engine is running and that the driver's door is closed.The electric parking brake gradually releases automatically as the vehicle moves off.With a manual gearboxFully depress the clutch pedal and engage first gear or reverse.Depress the accelerator pedal and release the clutch pedal.With an automatic gearboxDepress the brake pedal.Select positionD, M orR.Release the brake pedal and depress the accelerator pedal.With a drive selectorDepress the brake pedal.Select modeD, B orR.Release the brake pedal and depress the accelerator pedal.With an automatic gearbox or drive selector, if the brake does not release automatically, check that the front doors are properly closed.When stationary with the engine running, do not depress the accelerator pedal unnecessarily. Risk of parking brake release.
125Driving6Automatic applicationWith the vehicle stationary, the parking brake is applied automatically when the engine is switched off.It is not applied automatically if the engine stalls or enters STOP mode with Stop & Start.In automatic mode, the parking brake can be manually applied or released at any time using the control.Special casesImmobilising the vehicle with the engine runningTo immobilise the vehicle with the engine running, briefly pull the control.Parking the vehicle with the brake releasedIn very cold conditions (ice), applying the parking brake is not recommended.To immobilise the vehicle, engage a gear or place the chocks against one of the wheels.With an automatic gearbox or drive selector, mode P is automatically selected when the ignition is switched off. The wheels are blocked.For more information on Free-wheeling, refer to the corresponding section.With an automatic gearbox or a drive selector, if you open the driver's doorwhile mode N is engaged, an audible signal will sound and mode P will be engaged. The audible signal stops when the driver's door is closed.Deactivating automatic operationIn some situations, for example when it is extremely cold or when towing (e.g. caravan, breakdown), it may be necessary to deactivate automatic operation of the system.Start the engine.Use the control to apply the parking brake, if it is released.Take your foot fully off the brake pedal.Keep the control pushed in the release direction for 10 to a maximum of15 seconds.Release the control.Depress and hold the brake pedal.Pull the control in the application direction for 2seconds.This indicator lamp on the instrument panel comes on to confirm deactivation of the automatic functions.Release the control and the brake pedal.From this point onwards, only the manual functions, using the control, allow the parking brake to be applied and released.Follow this procedure again to reactivate automatic operation (confirmed by the indicator lamp on the instrument panel going out).Emergency brakingIf depressing the brake pedal fails to provide effective braking or in exceptional circumstances (e.g.driver unwell, assisted driving), the vehicle can be braked by sustained pulling on the electric parking brake control. Braking continues for as long as the control is kept pulled, and ceases when the control is released.The ABS and DSC systems stabilise the vehicle during emergency braking.If emergency braking malfunctions, the message "Parking brake fault" will be displayed on the instrument panel.If the ABS and DSC systems malfunction, indicated by lighting one or both warning lamps on the instrument panel, the vehicle’s stability is no longer ensured.In this case, ensure the vehicle's stability by successive and repeated "pull-release" actions on the electric parking brake control until the vehicle comes to a complete stop.
126DrivingHill start assistThis system keeps the vehicle briefly stationary (for approximately 2seconds) when making a hill start, while you transfer your foot from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal.The system is only active when:The vehicle is completely stationary, with your foot on the brake pedal.Certain slope conditions are met.The driver’s door is closed.Do not leave the vehicle while it is being held temporarily by hill start assist.If someone needs to get out of the vehicle with the engine running, apply the parking brake manually. Then check that the parking brake indicator lamp and the P indicator lamp in the electric parking brake control are on fixed.The hill start assist function cannot be deactivated. However, using the parking brake to immobilise the vehicle interrupts its operation.OperationFacing uphill, with the vehicle stationary, the vehicle is held for a short time when the driver releases the brake pedal:If first gear or neutral is engaged on a manual gearbox.If mode D or M is selected on an automatic gearbox.If mode D or B is selected on the drive selector.Facing downhill, with the vehicle stationary and reverse gear engaged, the vehicle is held for a short time when the driver releases the brake pedal.MalfunctionIf the event of a malfunction, these warning lamps light up on the instrument panel, accompanied by the display of a message.Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.5-speed manual gearboxEngaging reverse gearWith the clutch pedal fully depressed, you must place the gear lever in neutral.Move the gear lever to the right, then pull it back.Only engage reverse gear when the vehicle is stationary with the engine at idle.As a safety precaution and to facilitate engine starting:always select neutral,depress the clutch pedal.
127Driving66-speed manual gearboxEngaging 5th or 6th gearMove the gear selector fully to the right to engage 5th or 6th gear.Failure to follow this instruction could cause permanent damage to the gearbox (inadvertent engagement of 3rd or 4th gear).Engaging reverse gearRaise the ring under the knob and move the gear lever to the left, then forwards.Only engage reverse gear when the vehicle is stationary with the engine at idle.As a safety precaution and to facilitate engine starting:always select neutral,depress the clutch pedal.Automatic gearbox (Type 1)8-speed automatic gearbox which offers a choice between the comfort of automatic operation or manual gear changing.Two driving modes are available:Automatic operation for electronic management of the gears by the gearbox:Manual operation for sequential changing of the gears by the driver.In automatic mode, you can still change gear manually using the steering-mounted controls (e.g. when overtaking).Gear selectorTo turn the gear selector in complete safety, it is recommended that you keep your foot on the brake pedal.P.Park.R.Reverse.N.Neutral.D.Drive (automatic operation).M.Manual (manual operation with sequential changing of the gears).Position N can be used in traffic jams or in a car wash tunnel.Steering mounted controlsPull the right-hand "+" or left-hand "-" control paddle towards you to change up or down.
128DrivingThe steering mounted controls do not allow neutral to be selected and reverse gear to be engaged or disengaged.Information displayed on the instrument panelWhen you move the selector or press buttonM, the corresponding gear and indicator lamp are shown on the instrument panel.The "-" symbol is displayed if a value is invalid.If the message "Foot on the brake" is displayed on the instrument panel, press the brake pedal firmly.Starting the vehicleWith your foot on the brake, select position P.Start the engine.If the conditions are not met, there is an audible signal, accompanied by a message on the instrument panel screen.Release the parking brake, unless it is set to automatic mode (with electric parking brake).Select position R, N or D.If you are setting off from a steep slope with a loaded vehicle, depress the brake pedal, select position D, release the parking brake, unless it is set to automatic mode (with electric parking brake), then release the brake pedal.Gradually release the brake pedal.OrAccelerate gradually in order to release the electric parking brake (if it is set to automatic mode).The vehicle moves off immediately.If P is displayed on the instrument panel but the selector is in another position, place the selector in position P to allow the engine to be started.If position N is selected inadvertently while driving, allow the engine to return to idle, then select position D to accelerate.When the engine is running at idle with the brakes released, if position R, D or Mis selected, the vehicle moves even without the accelerator being pressed.Never leave children inside the vehicle unsupervised.As a safety measure, never leave the vehicle without taking your key or remote control with you, even for a short time.When carrying out maintenance with the engine running, apply the parking brake and select position P.With an automatic gearbox, never try to start the engine by pushing the vehicle.Automatic operationSelect position D for automaticchanging of the gears.The gearbox then operates in auto-adaptive mode, without any intervention on the part of the driver. It continuously selects the most suitable gear according to the driving style, the road profile and the load in the vehicle.For maximum acceleration without touching the selector, fully depress the accelerator pedal (kick-down).The gearbox changes down automatically or holds the gear selected until the maximum engine speed is reached.When braking, the gearbox changes down automatically to provide effective engine braking.If you release the accelerator sharply, the gearbox will not shift to a higher gear for safety reasons.Never select position N while the vehicle is moving.Never select positions P or R unless the vehicle is completely stationary.Temporary manual control of gear changesYou can temporarily assume control of gear changing using the "+" et "-” steering-mounted controls. The gear change request will be executed if the engine speed permits.
129Driving6This function allows you to anticipate certain situations, such as overtaking another vehicle or approaching a bend in the road. After a few seconds with no inputs via the control paddles, the gearbox reverts to automatic operation.Creeping (moving without using the accelerator)This function facilitates manoeuvring of the vehicle at low speed (when parking, in traffic jams, etc.).When the engine is at idle, with the parking brake released and gear position D, M or Rselected, the vehicle begins to creep forwardas soon as you take your foot off the brake pedal (even without pressing the accelerator).As a safety precaution, never leave the vehicle with the engine running and the doors closed.Manual operationWith the selector in position D, press button M to enable 6-speed sequentialgear changing.The indicator lamp for the button comes on.Operate the "+" or "-" steering mounted controls. M appears and the engaged gears are shown in succession on the instrument panel.You can revert to automatic operation at any time by pressing button M again.The indicator lamp for the button goes off.In manual mode, there is no need to release the accelerator pedal while changing gear.It is only possible to change from one gear to another if the vehicle speed and engine speed permit.If the engine speed is too low or too high, the selected gear flashes for a few seconds, then the gear actually engaged is shown.When the vehicle is stationary or moving very slowly, the gearbox automatically selects gear M1.To preserve the brakes while descending a steep incline, use engine braking to reduce your speed (change down or select a lower gear).Keeping the brake pedal pressed continuously for long periods can overheat the brakes, with the risk of damaging the braking system or making it inoperative.Only use the brakes when necessary, to slow or stop the vehicle.Depending on the road configuration (e.g. mountainous road), manual operation may be preferable.Automatic operation may not always be suitable, and does not enable engine braking.Invalid value during manual operationThis symbol is displayed if a gear is not engaged correctly (gear selector between two positions).Place the selector "correctly" at a position.Switching off the vehicleBefore switching off the engine, select position P then apply the parking brake to immobilise the vehicle, unless this is set to automatic mode (with electric parking brake).Check that modeP has been engaged and that the electric parking brake has been applied automatically; if not, apply it manually.The corresponding indicator lamps in the selector and the electric parking brake control lever must be on, as well as those on the instrument panel.A point of resistance may be noticed when moving to position P.If the selector is not in position P, when the driver's door is opened or approximately 45 seconds after the ignition is switched off,
130Drivingan audible signal sounds and a message appears.Return the drive selector to position P; the audible signal stops and the message disappears.When positioned on a steep slope with a loaded vehicle, depress the brake pedal, select position P, apply the parking brake, unless it is set to automatic mode (with electric parking brake), then release the brake pedal.In all circumstances, ensure that the selector is in position P before leaving your vehicle.MalfunctionIn the event of a malfunction, this warning lamp comes on and a message is displayed, when the ignition is switched on.In this case, the gearbox goes into back-up mode and is locked in 3rd gear. You mayfeel a significant jolt (without risk to the gearbox) when changing fromP to R and from N to R.Do not exceed 62 mph (100km/h), local speed restrictions permitting.Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.There is a risk of damaging the gearbox:If the accelerator and brake pedals are depressed simultaneously.In the event of a battery failure, forcing the selector from position P to another position.Automatic gearboxNever try to start the engine by pushing the vehicle.Automatic gearbox (Type 2)Automatic 8-speed gearbox with push selector. It also offers a manual mode with gear changes via control paddles locatedbehind the steering wheel.Push selectorP.Auto ParkPress this button to switch to Parking mode.For parking the vehicle: the front wheels are blocked.R.ReverseN.NeutralTo free-wheel and move the vehicle, with the ignition off.For more information on Free-wheeling, refer to the corresponding section.D.Driving in automatic modeThe gearbox manages gear changes according to the style of driving, the road profile and the vehicle load.M.Driving in manual mode (Petrol/Diesel)Press this button to switch to manual mode.The driver changes gear using the steering-mounted controls.In mode N, with your foot on the brake pedal, push without passing the point of resistance:Forwards, mode R is selected.Backwards, mode D is selected.Release the selector fully after each push; it will then return to its initial position.Special casesTo avoid mode N (quick change from D to R and back again):In mode R, push backwards past the point of resistance, mode D is selected.In mode D, push forwards past the point of resistance,mode R is selected.
131Driving6To return to mode N, push without passing the point of resistance.Steering-mounted controls(Depending on equipment)In modeM orD, the steering-mounted control paddles can be used to change gear manually.They cannot be used to select neutral or to engage or disengage reverse gear.Pull the "+" or "-" paddle towards you and release to shift up or down a gear, respectively.Information displayed on the instrument panelWhen the ignition is switched on, the gearbox status is displayed on the instrument panel:PParkingRReverseNNeutralD1...8Automatic forward gearM1...8Manual forward gearThe state of the gearbox remains displayed on the instrument panel for a few seconds after switching off the ignition.OperationOnly appropriate mode change instructions are validated.With the engine running, if it is necessary to depress the brake pedal to change modes, an alert message will be displayed on the instrument panel.With the engine running and the brakes released, if R, D or M is selected, the vehicle moves off, even without pressing the accelerator pedal.Never depress the accelerator and brake pedals at the same time - risk of damage to the gearbox!If you open the driver's door while mode N is engaged, an audible signal will sound and mode P will be engaged. The audible signal stops when the driver's door is closed.At speeds below 3 mph (5km/h), opening the driver’s door will engage mode P- risk of sudden braking!In the event of battery failure, it is essential to place the chock(s) supplied with the tool kit against one of the wheels to immobilise the vehicle.Special aspects of automatic modeThe gearbox selects the gear that provides optimal performance based on ambient temperature, road profile, vehicle loading and driving style.For maximum acceleration, press the accelerator fully down (kick-down). The gearbox changes down automatically or holds the selected gear until the maximum engine speed is reached.Steering mounted controls allow the driver to temporarily select a gear, if the vehicle speed and engine speed conditions permit.Special aspects of manual modeThe gearbox only changes from one gear to another if the vehicle speed and engine speed conditions permit.Starting the vehicleFully depress the brake pedal.Start the engine.With your foot on the brake pedal, push once or twice backwards to select automatic mode D, or forwards to shift into reverse gear R.Release the brake pedal.Accelerate gradually to automatically release the electric parking brake.
132DrivingThe vehicle moves off immediately.Automatic gearboxNever try to start the engine by pushing the vehicle.Switching the vehicle offRegardless of the current gearbox mode, mode P is immediately engaged automatically when the ignition is switched off.However, in mode N, mode P will be engaged after a delay of 5 seconds (time to enable free-wheeling mode).Check that modeP has been engaged and that the electric parking brake was applied automatically; if not, apply it manually.The corresponding indicator lamps on the gear selector and the electric parking brake control must be on, as well as the indicatorlamps on the instrument panel.Gearbox malfunctionThis warning lamp comes on, accompanied by an audible signal and the display of a message.Go to a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Do not drive faster than 62mph (100km/h), keeping to the speed limit.Switching of the gearbox to back-up modeMode D locks in third gear.The paddles on the steering wheel do not work and mode M is no longer accessible.You may feel a significant jolt on engaging reverse gear. This will not damage the gearbox.Selector malfunctionMinor malfunctionThis warning lamp comes on, accompanied by the display of a message and an audible signal.Drive carefully.Go to a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.In some cases, the selector indicator lamps may no longer come on, but the gearbox state is still displayed on the instrument panel.Major malfunctionThis warning lamp comes on, accompanied by the display of a message.You must stop the vehicle.Stop as soon as it is safe to do so and switch off the ignition.Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Drive selector (Electric)The drive selector is a pulse selector with a regenerative braking function.The drive selector provides traction control based on the driving style, the road profile and the vehicle load.With regenerative braking activated, it also manages engine braking when the accelerator pedal is released.P.ParkButton for parking the vehicle: the front wheels are locked (the button lights up to indicate that it is activated).R.ReverseTo engage reverse gear, with your foot on the brake pedal.
133Driving6N.NeutralTo move the vehicle with the ignition off and so allow it to free-wheel.For more information on Free-wheeling, refer to the corresponding section.D.Drive (automatic forward gear)B.Brake (regenerative braking)Regenerative braking (the button lights up to indicate its activation).Information displayed on the instrument panelWhen the ignition is switched on, the drive selector status is displayed on the instrument panel:P : Park.R : Reverse.N : Neutral.D : Drive (automatic forward gear).B : Brake (regenerative braking activated).OperationMove the selector by pressing it forwards (N or R) or rearwards (N or D) once or twice, passing the point of resistance if necessary.For example, to change fromP toR (with your foot on the brake pedal), either push forwards twice without passing the point of resistance or push just once, passing the point of resistance.Regenerative brakingWith the Brake function and when deceleratingThe Brake function emulates engine braking, slowing the vehicle with no need to depress the brake pedal. The vehicle slows more quickly when the driver releases the accelerator pedal.The energy recovered when the accelerator pedal is released is then used to partially recharge the traction battery, thereby increasing the vehicle's driving range.The resulting deceleration of the vehicle does not cause the brake lamps to come on.From mode D/R, press button B to activate/deactivate the function (the button lights up when the function is activated).D/R on the instrument panel is replaced with B.The system status is not saved when the ignition is switched off.In some situations (e.g.battery full, extreme temperatures), the amount of regenerative braking may be temporarily limited, resulting in less deceleration.The driver must remain alert to traffic conditions and must always be ready to use the brake pedal.With the brake pedalWhen the brake pedal is depressed, the intelligent braking system automatically recovers some of the energy and uses it to recharge the traction battery.This energy recovery also reduces use of the brake pads, thereby limiting their wear.The driver may experience a different sensation when depressing the brake pedal compared to a vehicle without regenerative braking.Driving modesDriving modes are selected using the following control:1.Pressing the control activates Eco mode. The indicator lamp comes on. (Petrol or Diesel)
134Driving2.Pressing the control displays the modes on the instrument panel.With an electric motor, when starting the vehicle, no mode can be selected until the READYindicator lamp is displayed.When the message disappears, the selected mode is activated and remains indicated on the instrument panel (except Normalmode).Whenever the ignition is switched on, Normaldriving mode is selected by default.NormalTo restore the default settings.EcoTo reduce energy consumption by reducing the performance of the heating and air conditioning, without deactivating them.To reduce consumption of the traction battery's electrical energy by limiting engine torque.Power (Electric)Allows a fully laden vehicle (GVW) to obtain equivalent performance to that of an unladen vehicle in Normal mode.All modes are displayed on the instrument panel, except for Normalmode.Coasting modeDepending on version or engine, with an EAT8 gearbox and the gear selector in mode D, gradually releasing the accelerator pedal fully allows free-wheeling which can save fuel.A drop in engine speed is normal (rev counter at idle, drop in engine noise).Gear shift indicator(Depending on engine)This system is designed to reduce fuel consumption by recommending the most suitable gear.OperationDepending on the driving situation and the vehicle's equipment, the system may recommend skipping one or more gears.Gear engagement recommendations are not to be considered mandatory. Indeed, the configuration of the road, the traffic density and safety remain determining factors when choosing the best gear. Therefore, the driver remains responsible for deciding whether or not to follow the system’s advice.The system cannot be deactivated.With an automatic gearbox, the system is only active in manual operation.The information appears on the instrument panel, in the form of an “up” or “down” arrow and the recommended gear.The system adapts the gear change instructions according to the driving conditions (e.g.slope, load) and driving style (e.g.power demand, acceleration, braking).The system never suggests:engaging first gear;engaging reverse gear.Stop & Start (Petrol or Diesel)The Stop & Start function puts the engine temporarily into standby - STOP mode - during phases when the vehicle is stationary (e.g.red lights, traffic jams). The engine automatically restarts - START mode - as soon as the driver indicates the intention of moving off again.Primarily designed for urban use, the function is intended to reduce fuel consumption and exhaust emissions as well as the noise level when stationary.The function does not affect the functionalities of the vehicle, in particular the braking.Opening the bonnetBefore doing anything under the bonnet, deactivate the Stop & Start system to avoid any risk of injury caused by the engine restarting automatically.
135Driving6Driving on flooded roadsBefore entering into a flooded area, it is strongly recommended that you deactivate the Stop & Start system.For more information on Driving recommendations, particularly on flooded roads, refer to the corresponding section.Deactivation/ActivationWith buttonTo deactivate or reactivate the system, press this button.The indicator lamp is on when the system is deactivated.With touch screenThe systemis activated/deactivated via the Vehicle/Driving touch screen menu.If the system has been deactivated in STOP mode, the engine restarts immediately.The system is reactivated automatically whenever the engine is started by the driver.OperationMain conditions for operationThe driver’s door must be closed.The sliding side door must be closed.The driver's seat belt must be fastened.The level of charge in the battery must be sufficient.The temperature of the engine must be within its nominal operating range.The outside temperature must be between 0°C and 35°C.Putting the engine into standby (STOP mode)The engine automatically enters standby mode as soon as the driver indicates their intention to stop:With a manual gearbox: at a speed below 2 mph (3km/h) or with the vehicle stationary (depending on engine), with the gear lever in neutral and the clutch pedal released.With an automatic gearbox: at a speed below 2 mph (3 km/h) or with the vehicle stationary (depending on engine), with the brake pedal depressed or the gear selector in positionN.Time counterA time counter adds up the time spent in standby during the journey. It is reset to zero every time the ignition is switched on.Special cases:The engine will not go into standby if the conditions for operation are not met and in the following cases:Steep slope (ascending or descending).Vehicle has not exceeded 6 mph (10km/h) since the last engine start (with the key or the START/STOP button).Electric parking brake applied or being applied.Needed to maintain a comfortable temperature in the passenger compartment.Demisting active.In these cases, this indicator lamp flashes for a few seconds, then goes off.After the engine has restarted, STOP mode is not available until the vehicle has reached a speed of 5 mph (8km/h).During parking manoeuvres, STOP mode is not available for a few seconds after coming out of reverse gear or turning the steering wheel.
136DrivingRestarting the engine (START mode)The engine automatically restarts as soon as the driver indicates the intention of moving off again:With a manual gearbox: with the clutch pedal fully depressed.With an automatic gearbox:With the selector in position D or M: with the brake pedal released.With the selector in position N and the brake pedal released: with the selector at D or M.With the selector in position P and the brake pedal depressed: with the selector at R, N, Dor M.Reverse gear engaged.Special casesThe engine will restart automatically if the conditions for operation are met again and in the following case:Vehicle speed exceeds 2 mph (3km/h) (depending on engine).In this case, this indicator lamp flashes for a few seconds, then goes off.MalfunctionsDepending on the vehicle’s equipment:In the event of a system malfunction, this warning lamp flashes on the instrument panel.The warning lamp in this button flashes and a message appears, accompanied by an audible signal.Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.The vehicle stalls in STOP modeAll of the instrument panel warning lamps come on if there is a fault.Depending on version, a warning message may also be displayed, prompting you to place the gear selector in position N and depress the brake pedal.Switch off the ignition then start the engine again with the key or the "START/STOP" button.12V batteryThe Stop & Start system requires a 12 V battery of specific technology and specification.All work must be carried out only by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshopTyre under-inflation detectionThis system alerts the driver if one or more tyres suffer a drop in pressure.The alert is raised when the vehicle is moving, not when stationary.It compares the information given by the wheel speed sensors with reference values, which must be reinitialised every time the tyre pressures are adjusted or a wheel changed.It takes into account the last values stored during the reinitialisation request. It is therefore essential that the tyre pressure is correct during the operation. This operation is the driver’s responsibility.The tyre under-inflation detection cannot, in any circumstances, replace the need for vigilance on the part of the driver.This system does not avoid the need to regularly check the tyre pressures (including the spare wheel), especially before a long journey.Driving with under-inflated tyres, particularly in adverse conditions (heavy load, high speed, long journey):worsens road-holding.lengthens braking distances.causes premature wear of the tyres.increases energy consumption.The inflation pressures defined for the vehicle can be found on the tyre pressure label.For more information on the Identification markings, refer to the corresponding section.Checking tyre pressuresThis check should be done monthly when the tyres are "cold" (vehicle stopped for 1 hour or after a journey of less than 6 miles (10km) at moderate speeds).Otherwise, add 0.3 bar to the pressures shown on the label.
137Driving6Snow chainsThe system does not have to be reinitialised after fitting or removing snow chains.Spare wheelThe steel spare wheel does not have an under-inflation detection sensor.Under-inflation alertThis is signalled by the fixed illumination of this warning lamp, accompanied by an audible signal and, depending on equipment, the display of a message.Reduce speed immediately, avoid excessive steering movements and avoid sudden braking.Stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so.The loss of pressure detected may not always cause visible deformation of the tyre.Do not rely on just a visual check.Using a compressor, such as the one in the temporary puncture repair kit, check the pressures of all four tyres when cold.If it is not possible to carry out this check immediately, drive carefully at reduced speed.In the event of a puncture, use the temporary puncture repair kit or the spare wheel (depending on equipment).Driving too slowly may not ensure optimum monitoring.The alert is not immediately triggered in the event of a sudden loss of pressure or tyre blow-out. This is because analysis of the values read by the wheel's speed sensors can take several minutes.The alert may be delayed at speeds below 25 mph (40 km/h), or when adopting a sporty driving mode.The alert is kept active until the system is reinitialised.ReinitialisationThe system must be reinitialised after any adjustment to the pressure of one or more tyres, and after changing one or more wheels.Before reinitialising the system, make sure that the pressures of the four tyres are correct for the conditions of use of the vehicle and conform to the values written on the tyre pressure label.Check the pressures of the four tyres before performing the reinitialisation.The system does not advise if a pressure is incorrect at the time of reinitialisation.Without touch screenWith the vehicle stationary, press this button for about 3 seconds then release it. Reinitialisation is confirmed by an audible signal.With touch screenWith the vehicle stationary, the system is reinitialised via the Driving/Vehicle touch screen menu.MalfunctionIn the event of a malfunction, these warning lamps light up on the instrument panel.In this case, the tyre under-inflation monitoring function is no longer performed.Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Non-standard spare wheelThe use of this type of spare wheel may suspend tyre pressure monitoring.In this case, the malfunction warning lamp comes on and disappears once the wheel has been replaced by one of uniform size (the
138Drivingsame as the others), the pressure readjusted and thereinitialisationcarried out.Driving and manoeuvring aids - General recommendationsDriving and manoeuvring aids cannot, in any circumstances, replace the need for vigilance on the part of the driver.The driver must comply with the Highway Code, must remain in control of the vehicle in all circumstances and must be able to retake control of it at all times. The driver must adapt the speed to climatic conditions, traffic and the state of the road.It is the driver's responsibility to constantly monitor traffic conditions, assess the distance and relative speed of other vehicles, and anticipate their manoeuvres before using the direction indicator and changing lanes.These systems do not make it possible to exceed the laws of physics.Driving aidsYou should hold the steering wheel with both hands, always use the door and interior mirrors, always leave your feet close to the pedals and take a break every 2 hours.Manoeuvring aidsThe driver must always check the surroundings of the vehicle before and during the whole manoeuvre, in particular using the mirrors.Radar(s)The operation of the radar(s), along with any associated functions, may be affected by the accumulation of dirt (e.g.mud, ice), in poor weather conditions (e.g.heavy rain, snow), or if the bumpers are damaged.If the front bumper is to be repainted, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop; certain types of paint could interfere with the operation of the radar(s).Driving aids cameraThis camera and its associated functions may be impaired or not work if the windscreen area in front of the camera is dirty, misty, frosty, covered with snow, damaged or masked by a sticker.In humid and cold weather, demist the windscreen regularly.Poor visibility (inadequate street lighting, heavy rain, thick fog, snowfall), dazzle (headlamps of an oncoming vehicle, low sun, reflections on a damp road, leaving a tunnel, alternating shade and light) can also impair detection performance.In the event of a windscreen replacement, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop to recalibrate the camera; otherwise, the operation of the associated driving aids may be disrupted.Other camerasThe images from the camera(s) displayed on the touch screen or on the instrument panel may be distorted by the terrain.In the presence of areas in shade, or in conditions of bright sunlight or inadequate lighting, the image may be darkened and with lower contrast.Obstacles may appear further away than they actually are.SensorsThe operation of the sensors, as well as any associated functions, may be disrupted by noise pollution such as that emitted by noisy vehicles and machinery (e.g. lorries, pneumatic drills), by the accumulation of snow or dead leaves on the road or in the event of damaged bumpers and mirrors.
139Driving6When reverse gear is engaged, an audible signal (long beep) indicates that the sensors may be dirty.A front or rear impact to the vehicle can upset the sensors’ settings, which is not always detected by the system: distance measurements may be distorted.The sensors do not systematically detect obstacles that are too low (pavements, studs) or too thin (trees, posts, wire fences).Certain obstacles located in the sensors’ blind spots may not be detected or may no longer be detected during the manoeuvre.Certain materials (fabrics) absorb sound waves: pedestrians may not be detected.MaintenanceClean the bumpers and door mirrors and the field of vision of the cameras regularly.When washing your vehicle at high pressure, direct the spray from at least 30cm away from the sensors and cameras.Mats/Pedal trimsThe use of mats or pedal trims not approved by PEUGEOT may interfere with the operation of the speed limiter or cruise control.To avoid any risk of jamming the pedals:Ensure that the mat is secured correctly.Never fit one mat on top of another.Units of speedEnsure that the units of speed displayed on the instrument panel (mph or km/h) are those for the country you are driving in.If this is not the case, when the vehicle is stationary, set the display to the required units of speed so that it complies with what is authorised locally.In case of doubt, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Road signs recognitionFor more information, refer to the General recommendations on the use of driving and manoeuvring aids.This system displays the maximum speed authorised locally on the instrument panel, using:Speed limit signs detected by the camera.Speed limit information from the navigation system’s mapping.Signs indicating a shared traffic zone detected by the camera.Sign detectedSuggested speed (calculated)Entry into a shared traffic zoneExample:WithoutPEUGEOT Connect Nav10 mph or 20km/h (depending on the units on the instrument panel)With PEUGEOT Connect NavDisplay of the speed in force in the country you are driving in.Some supplementary traffic signs detected by the camera.
140DrivingSupplementary traffic sign detectedDisplay of thespeed associated with the supplementary traffic signSpeed limit when rainingExamples:If the wiper control stalk is in the "intermittent wipe" or "automatic wipe" position (in order to activate the rain sensor):68 mph (110km/h) (for example)Speed limit when towingIf an approved towing device is fixed to the vehicle:56 mph (90km/h) (for example)Speed limit applicable over a certain distanceExample:43 mph (70km/h) (for example)Supplementary traffic sign detectedDisplay of thespeed associated with the supplementary traffic signSpeed limit for vehicles with a gross vehicle weight or gross train weight less than 3.5 tonnes56 mph (90km/h) (for example)Speed limit in case of snowExample:If the outside temperature is below 3°C:19 mph (30km/h) (for example)with a "snowflake" symbolSpeed limit at certain times of the dayExample:19 mph (30km/h) (for example)with a "clock" symbolNavigation mapping should be regularly updated in order to receive accurate speed limit information from the system.The units for the speed limit (mph or km/h) depend on the country you are driving in.This should be taken into account to ensure you observe the speed limit.For the system to work properly when changing countries, the speed unit of the instrument panel must match that of the country you are driving in.Automatic sign reading is a driving aid system and does not always display the correct speed limits.The speed limit signs present on the road always take priority over those displayed by the system. The system is designed to detect signs that conform to the Vienna Convention on road signs.Specific speed limits, such as those for heavy goods vehicles, are not displayed.The display of the speed limit on the instrument panel is updated when passing a speed limit sign intended for cars (light vehicles).Activation/DeactivationBy default, the system is automatically activated at every engine start.
141Driving6The settings are changed via the Driving/Vehicle touch screen menu.Information displayed on the instrument panel1.Detected speed limit indicationor2.End of speed limit indicationThe system is active but is not detecting speed limit information.On detecting speed limit information, the system displays the value.For a suggested maximum speed, the first time that the vehicle exceeds itby more than 3 mph (5km/h) (e.g. 59 mph (95km/h)), the speed is displayed and flashes for 10 seconds (depending on version).Operating limitsThe system does not take account of reduced speed limits, especially those imposed in the following cases:Atmospheric pollution.Towing.Driving with a space-saver type spare wheel or snow chains fitted.Tyre repaired using the temporary puncture repair kit.Young drivers.The system may not display the speed limit if it does not detect a speed limit sign within a preset period and in the following situations:Road signs that are obstructed, non-standard, damaged or bent.Obsolete or incorrect maps.RecommendationIn addition to Road signs recognition, the driver can select the speed displayed as a speed setting for the speed limiter or cruise control using the speed limiter or cruise control 'store' button.For more information on the Speed limiter, Cruise control or Adaptive cruise control, refer to the corresponding sections.Steering-mounted controls1.Speed limiter/cruise control mode selection2.Memorise the speed settingInformation displayed on the instrument panel3.Speed limit indication4.Speed memorisation prompt5.Current speed settingStoring the speed setting
142DrivingSwitch on the speed limiter/cruise control.The speed limiter/cruise control information is displayed. Upon detecting a sign suggesting a new speed setting, the system displays the value and "MEM" flashes for a few seconds, prompting you to save it as a new speed setting.If there is a difference of less than 6 mph (9km/h) between the speed setting and the speed displayed by the Road signs recognition, the "MEM" symbol is not displayed.Depending on the road conditions, several speeds may be displayed.Press button2 once to save the suggested speed value.A message is displayed, confirming the request.Press button2 again to confirm and save the new speed setting.The display then reverts to its previous state.Extended Traffic Sign RecognitionFor more information, refer to the General recommendations on the use of driving and manoeuvring aids.This additional system recognises these road signs and displays them on the instrument panel if the appropriate display mode is selected:No entry: when entering a lane in the wrong direction, an alert message, including the symbol of this sign, is displayed on the instrument panel (request to check the direction of traffic).Other signs: as you approach it, the symbol of the corresponding sign is displayed on the instrument panel.The actual road signs always take priority over those displayed by the system.The signs must comply with the Vienna Convention on road signs.Activation/DeactivationThe settings are changed via theDriving/Vehicletouch screen menu.Speed limiterFor more information, refer to the General recommendations on the use of driving and manoeuvring aids.This system prevents the vehicle from exceeding the speed programmed by the driver (speed setting).The speed limiter is switched on manually.The minimum speed setting is 19 mph (30km/h).The speed setting remains in the system memory when the ignition is switched off.Steering-mounted control1.ON (LIMIT position)/OFF (position 0)2.Reduce the speed setting3.Increase the speed setting4.Pause/resume speed limiter with the speed setting previously stored5.Depending on version:Display the speed thresholds saved using the Memorising speeds functionorUse the speed suggested by the Road signs recognition (MEM display)6.Display and adjustment of the programmed inter-vehicle distance
143Driving6For more information on Memorising speedsor the Road signs recognition, refer to the corresponding sections.Information displayed on the instrument panel7.Speed limiter mode selection indication8.Speed limiter on/pause status indication9.Programmed speed setting value10.Speed limiter recommendation with Road signs recognition (depending on version)Switching on/PausingTurn thumbwheel 1 to the "LIMIT" position to select speed limiter mode; the function is paused.If the speed limit setting is suitable (most recent speed setting programmed in the system), press button 4-II to switch the speed limiter on.Pressing 4-II again temporarily pauses the function (pause).When the speed setting remains below the vehicle's speed for a prolonged period of time, an audible warning is emitted.Adjusting the limit speed settingYou do not have to switch the speed limiter on in order to set the speed.To modify the limit speed setting based on the vehicle’s current speed:Briefly press button2 or 3 to change the value in steps of +or -1mph (1.6 km/h).Press and hold button2 or 3 to change the value in steps of +or -5mph (8 km/h).To change the limit speed setting using memorised speeds, via the touch screen:Press button5 to display the memorised speed settings.Press the touch screen button for the desired speed setting.The selection screen closes after a few moments.This setting becomes the new limit speed.To modify the cruise speed setting based on the speed suggested by the Road signs recognition, as shown on the instrument panel:Press button5 once; a message is displayed to confirm the memorisation request.Press button5 again to save the suggested speed.The speed is immediately shown on the instrument panel as the new speed setting.Temporarily exceeding the speed settingFully depress the accelerator pedal.The speed limiter is temporarily deactivated and the displayed speed setting flashes.Release the accelerator pedal to return to below the speed setting.When exceeding the speed is not due to the driver's action (e.g.in case of a steep slope), an audible signal is triggered immediately.On a steep descent or in the event of sharp acceleration, the speed limiter will not be able to prevent the vehicle from exceeding the speed setting.If necessary, apply the brakes to control your vehicle’s speed.When the vehicle speed returns to the speed setting level, the speed limiter operates again: the speed setting display becomes fixed again.Switching offTurn the thumbwheel 1 to the "0" position: the display of information on the speed limiter disappears.
144DrivingMalfunctionIn the event of a malfunction, dashes are displayed flashing and then fixed instead of the speed setting.Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Fixed speed limiterIf fitted to your vehicle, its speed can be limited to a fixed setting.A label located in the passenger compartment indicates this maximum speed.The fixed speed limiter is not a cruise control type function. It cannot be activated or deactivated by the driver during the trip.The maximum speed is originally set according to the regulations in force in the country of sale.This maximum speed cannot be changed by the driver.If you wish to modify this maximum speed, contact a PEUGEOT dealer.Cruise control - Specific recommendationsThe cruise control function does not guarantee compliance with the maximum authorised speed and the safety distance between vehicles, the driver remains responsible for their driving.In the interest of public safety, only use cruise control if the traffic conditions enable vehicles to drive at a steady speed and maintain an adequate safety distance.Remain vigilant while cruise control is activated. If you press and hold one of the speed setting modification buttons, your vehicle may change speed very abruptly.When descending a steep hill, the cruise control system cannot prevent the vehicle from exceeding the set speed. Brake if necessary to control the vehicle speed.On steep climbs or when towing, the set speed may not be reached or maintained.Exceeding the programmed speed settingYou can temporarily exceed the speed setting by pressing the accelerator pedal (the programmed speed flashes).To return to the speed setting, release the accelerator pedal (when the set speed is reached again, the displayed speed stops flashing).Operating limitsNever use the system in the following situations:In an urban area with the risk of pedestrians crossing the road.In heavy traffic (except versions with the Stop & Go function).On winding or steep roads.On slippery or flooded roads.In poor weather conditions.In the event of restricted visibility for the driver.Driving on a speed circuit.Driving on a rolling road.When using a ‘space-saver’ type spare wheel.When using snow chains, non-slip covers or studded tyres.
145Driving6Programmable cruise controlFor more information, refer to the General recommendations on the use of driving and manoeuvring aids and the Cruise control - particular recommendations.This system automatically maintains the vehicle’s speed at the value programmed by the driver (speed setting), without the use of the accelerator pedal.Cruise control is switched on manually.It requires a minimum vehicle speed of 25 mph (40km/h).With a manual gearbox, third gear or higher must be engaged.With an automatic gearbox, modeD or second gear or higher in modeM must be engaged.With a drive selector, modeD or B must be engaged.Cruise control remains active after changing gear, regardless of the gearbox type, on engines fitted with the Stop & Start function.Switching off the ignition cancels any speed setting.Steering-mounted control1.ON (CRUISE position)/OFF (position 0)2.Activate cruise control at the current speed/decrease speed setting3.Activate cruise control at the current speed/increase speed setting4.Pause/resume cruise control with the speed setting previously saved5.Depending on version:Display the speed thresholds saved using the Memorising speeds functionorUse the speed suggested by the Road signs recognition (MEM display)For more information on Memorising speedsor the Road signs recognition, refer to the corresponding sections.Information displayed on the instrument panel6.Cruise control mode selection indication7.Cruise control pause/resume status indication8.Programmed speed setting value9.Cruise control recommendation withRoad signs recognition(depending on version)Switching on/pausingTurn thumbwheel1 to the "CRUISE" position to select cruise control mode; the function is paused.Press button 2-SET- or 3-SET+ to activate cruise control and save a speed setting when the vehicle has reached the desired speed; the vehicle’s current speed is saved as the speed setting.Release the accelerator pedal.Pressing button 4-II temporarily pauses the function (pause).
146DrivingPressing button 4-II again resumes operation of the cruise control (ON).Cruise control can also be paused temporarily:by pressing the brake pedal.automatically, if the electronic stability control (ESC) system is triggered.Modifying the cruise speed settingCruise control must be active.To modify the cruise speed setting, based on the current speed of the vehicle:Briefly press button2 or 3 to change the value in steps of +or -1mph (km/h).Press and hold button2 or 3 to change the value in steps of +or -5mph (km/h).Pressing and holding button2 or 3results in a rapid change in the speed of the vehicle.As a precaution, we recommend setting a cruise speed fairly close to the current speed of your vehicle, to avoid any sudden acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle.To change the cruise speed setting using memorised speed settings and from the touch screen:Press button5 to display the memorised speed settings.Press the touch screen button for the desired speed setting.The selection screen closes after a few moments.This setting becomes the new cruise speed.To modify the cruise speed setting using the speed suggested by the Road signs recognition shown on the instrument panel:Press button5 once; a message is displayed to confirm the memorisation request.Press button5 again to save the suggested speed.The speed is immediately shown on the instrument panel as the new speed setting.Temporarily exceeding the programmed speedIf needed (when overtaking, for example) it is possible to exceed the programmed speed by pressing the accelerator pedal.Cruise control is temporarily deactivated and the programmed speed displayed flashes.To return to the programmed speed, simply release the accelerator pedal.Once the vehicle has returned to the programmed speed, cruise control takes over again and the programmed speed setting stops flashing.When descending a steep hill, the cruise control system cannot prevent the vehicle from exceeding the programmed speed.You may have to brake to control the speed of your vehicle. In this case, the cruise control is automatically paused.To activate the system again, with the vehicle speed above 25 mph (40km/h), press button 4.Switching offTurn the thumbwheel 1 to the "0” position: the cruise control information disappears from the screen.MalfunctionIn the event of a malfunction, dashes are displayed flashing and then fixed instead of the speed setting.Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Adaptive cruise controlFor more information, refer to the General recommendations on the use
147Driving6of driving and manoeuvring aids and the Cruise control - particular recommendations.This system automatically maintains the vehicle speed at a value set by the driver (speed setting), while respecting a safety distance from the vehicle in front (target vehicle) previously set by the driver. The system automatically manages the acceleration and deceleration of the vehicle.With a manual gearbox, the system slows the vehicle down as far as a speed of 19 mph (30 km/h).With the Stop function, the system manages braking until the vehicle comes to a complete stop.The brake lamps come on if the vehicle is slowed down by the system.It can be dangerous to drive if the brake lamps are not in perfect working order.To do this, the system uses a camera fitted at the top of the windscreen and, depending on version, a radar fitted in the front bumper.Primarily designed for driving on main roads and motorways, this system only works with moving vehicles driving in the same direction as your vehicle.If the driver activates the direction indicator to overtake a slower vehicle, cruise control may temporarily reduce the distance to the target vehicle to facilitate overtaking, without exceeding the speed setting.Steering-mounted controls1.ON (CRUISE position)/OFF (position 0)2.Activation of cruise control at the current speed/decrease speed setting3.Activation of cruise control at the current speed/increase speed setting4.Pause/resume cruise control with the speed setting previously saved5.Depending on version:Display the speed thresholds saved using the Memorising speeds functionorUse the speed suggested by the Road signs recognition (MEM display)6.Display and adjustment of the distance setting to the vehicle in frontUseActivating the system (pause)With the engine running, turn thumbwheel 1 downwards to the CRUISE position. Cruise control is ready to operate (grey display).Switching on cruise control and setting the speedWith a manual gearbox, your speed must be between 19 and 99mph (30 and 160km/h).With an automatic gearbox or a drive selector, modeD orM must be selected and your speed must be between 19 and 99mph (30and 160km/h).Press 2-SET- or 3-SET+: the current speed becomes the speed setting (minimum 19 mph (30km/h)) and cruise control is immediately activated (green display).Press 3-SET+ to increase or 2-SET- to decrease the speed setting (steps of 5mph (km/h) if held pressed).Pressing and holding either2-SET- or 3-SET+ results in a rapid change in the speed of the vehicle.Pausing/resumption of cruise controlPress 4-II or depress the brake pedal (grey display).
148DrivingCruise control may also have been paused:automatically, if the electronic stability control (ESC) system is triggered.by engaging neutral.when the speed of the vehicle goes below 19 mph (30km/h).when the speed of the engine goes below 1,100 rpm with a manual gearbox.by depressing the clutch pedal for more than 10 seconds.by using the electric parking brake.Press 4-II to resume cruise control (green display). With a manual gearbox, the driver should depress the accelerator pedal to move off, then, when above 19 mph (30km/h), reactivate the system by pressing 2-SET-, 3-SET+ or 4-II.With an automatic gearbox or a drive selector, following braking that has brought the vehicle to a complete stop, the system holds the vehicle stationary; cruise control is paused. The driver should depress the accelerator pedal to move off, then, when above 2 mph (3km/h), reactivate the system by pressing 2-SET-, 3-SET+ or 4-II.If the driver takes no action after the vehicle has been stopped, the electric parking brake is applied automatically after about 5 minutes.Cruise control remains active after changing gear, regardless of the gearbox type.When the driver attempts to reactivate cruise control after the function has been paused, the message "Activation not possible, unsuitable conditions" is displayed briefly if reactivation is not possible (safety conditions not met).Changing the programmed speed setting with the Road signs recognition functionPress 5-MEM to accept the speed suggested by the system on the instrument panel, then press again to confirm.To prevent sudden acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle, select a speed setting relatively close to the vehicle's current speed.Changing the inter-vehicle distancePress 6 to display the distance setting thresholds ("Distant", "Normal", "Close"), then press again to select a threshold.After a few seconds, the option is accepted and will be memorised when the ignition is switched off.Temporarily exceeding the speed settingPress the accelerator pedal fully. Distance monitoring and cruise control are deactivated while acceleration is maintained. "Cruise control on hold" is displayed.Deactivating the systemTurn thumbwheel 1 upwards to the OFFposition.Information displayed on the instrument panel7.Vehicle detected by the system (full symbol)8.Cruise control active (colour not grey)9.Speed setting value10.Speed suggested by the Road signs recognition function11.Vehicle held stationary (versions with automatic gearbox)12.Inter-vehicle distance setting13.Position of the vehicle detected by the system
149Driving6Messages and alertsThe actual order in which these messages or alerts are displayed may vary."Cruise paused" or "Cruise control on hold" following brief acceleration by the driver."Active cruise control", no vehicle detected."Cruise paused", vehicle detected. "Active cruise control", vehicle detected. (orange)"Take back control".Brake or accelerate, depending on the context.(red)"Take backcontrol".Take back control of the vehicle immediately: the system cannot manage the current driving situation."Activation refused, conditions unsuitable".The system refuses to activate cruise control, as the necessary conditions are not fulfilled.Stop function"Cruise paused" (for a few seconds).The system has brought the vehicle to a complete stop and is keeping it immobilised: cruise control is paused.The driver must accelerate to move off again, then reactivate cruise control.Operating limitsCruise control operates by day and night, in dry weather or moderate rainfall.Certain situations cannot be managed by the system and require driver intervention.Cases not taken into account by the system:Pedestrians, cyclists, animals.Stationary vehicles (e.g.traffic jams, breakdown).Vehicles crossing your lane.Vehicles driving in the opposite direction.Situations where the driver must suspend the system:Vehicles in a tight bend.When approaching a roundabout.When following a narrow vehicle.Reactivate the system when conditions allow.Situations in which the driver is prompted to immediately resume control:Excessively sharp deceleration by the vehicle in front of you.When a vehicle cuts in sharply between your vehicle and the one in front.Some vehicles on the road may be poorly perceived or interpreted by the camera and/or the radar (e.g.truck), which can lead to an incorrect evaluation of distances and result in inappropriate acceleration or braking of the vehicle.
150DrivingPay particular attention:When motorcycles are present and when there are vehicles staggered across the traffic lane.When entering a tunnel or crossing a bridge.If any of the following malfunctions occurs, do not use the system:Following an impact on the windscreen close to the camera.Brake lamps not working.If the vehicle has undergone any of the following modifications, do not use the system:Carrying long objects on roof bars or a roof rack.Towing.Front end of the vehicle modified (for example by adding long-range headlamps or painting the front bumper).Obstructed radar.MalfunctionIn the event of a malfunction, dashes are displayed instead of the speed setting.This warning lamp comes on, accompanied by a message and an audible signal, to confirm the malfunction.Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Memorising speedsThis function, used only for the speed limiter and programmable cruise control, lets you save speed settings that will subsequently be proposed for the purpose of configuring these two systems.You can memorise multiple speed settings for each of the two systems.By default, some speed settings are already memorised.As a safety measure, the driver must only change speed settings when stationary.Changing a speed settingSpeed settings can be activated, deactivated, selected and changed in the Driving/ Vehicle touch screen menu."MEM" buttonWith this button, you can select a memorised speed setting to use with the speed limiter or the programmable cruise control.For more information on the Speed limiter or Programmable cruise control, refer to the corresponding section.Active Safety Brake with Collision Risk Alert and Intelligent emergency braking assistanceFor more information, refer to the General recommendations on the use of driving and manoeuvring aids.This system:warns the driver that their vehicle is at risk of collision with the vehicle in front.reduces the vehicle's speed to avoid a collision or limit its severity.The system also takes motorcyclists and animals into account; however, animals below 0.5m tall and objects on the road are not necessarily detected.This system is comprised of three functions:
151Driving6Collision Risk Alert.Intelligent emergency braking assistance (iEBA).Active Safety Brake (automatic emergency braking).The vehicle has a camera located at the top of the windscreen.This system does not replace the need for vigilance on the part of the driver.This system is designed to assist the driver and improve road safety.It is the driver's responsibility to continuously monitor traffic conditions in accordance with applicable driving regulations.As soon as the system detects a potential obstacle, it prepares the braking circuit in case automatic braking is needed. This may cause a slight noise and a slight sensation of deceleration.Operating conditions and limitsVehicle moving forward.ESC system operational.DSC system activated.DSC/ASR systems activated.Seat belts fastened for all passengers.Stabilised speed on roads with few bends.In the following cases, deactivating the system via the vehicle's configuration menu is advised:Towing a trailer.Carrying long objects on roof bars or roof rack.Vehicle with snow chains fitted.Before using an automatic car wash, with the engine running.When changing a wheel, working near a wheel or inside the engine compartment.Before placing the vehicle on a rolling road in a workshop.Towed vehicle, engine running.Following an impact to the windscreen close to the detection camera.The system is automatically deactivated when the use of certain types of "space-saver" spare wheel (smaller diameter) is detected, or if a fault with the brake pedal switch or at least two brake lamps is detected.It can be dangerous to drive if the brake lamps are not in perfect working order.The driver must not overload the vehicle (keep within the GVW limit and load height limits for roof bars).It is possible that warnings are not given, are given too late or seem unjustified.The driver must always stay in control of the vehicle and be prepared to react at any time to avoid an accident.Following an impact, the system is automatically deactivated.Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Collision Risk AlertThis function warns the driver that their vehicle is at risk of a collision with the vehicle in front or with a pedestrian present in their traffic lane.OperationDepending on the degree of risk of collision detected by the system and the alert trigger threshold chosen by the driver, several different levels of alert may be triggered and displayed on the instrument panel.The system takes account of the vehicle dynamics, the speed of your vehicle and the one in front, the environmental conditions and the operation of the vehicle (actions on the pedals, steering wheel, etc.) to trigger the alert at the most relevant moment.
152Driving(orange)Level 1: visual alert only, warning you that the vehicle in front is very close.The message"Vehicle close" is displayed.(red)Level 2: visual and audible alert, warning you that a collision is imminent.The message "Brake!" is displayed.Level 3: in some cases, a vibration alert in the form of micro-braking can be given, confirming the risk of collision.Where the speed of your vehicle is too high approaching another vehicle, the first level of alert may not be displayed: the level 2 alert may be displayed directly.Important: the level 1 alert is not displayed when there is a stationary obstacle or when the "Close" trigger threshold has been selected.Modifying the alert trigger thresholdThis trigger threshold determines the sensitivity with which the function warns of the risk of collision.The threshold is set via the Driving/Vehicle touch screen menu.Select one of the three pre-defined thresholds: "Far", "Normal" or "Close".The last threshold selected is memorised when the ignition is switched off.Intelligent emergency braking assistance (iEBA)This function supplements braking in the event that the driver brakes, but not enough to avoid a collision.This assistance will only be provided if the driver presses the brake pedal.Active Safety BrakeThis function, also called automatic emergency braking, intervenes following the alerts if the driver does not react quickly enough and does not operate the vehicle's brakes.The system aims to reduce the speed of impact or avoid a collision where the driver fails to react.The speed will be reduced by a maximum of 16 mph (25km/h) for versions with camera only, or by a maximum of 31 mph (50km/h) for versions with camera and radar.OperationThe system operates subject to the following conditions:At reduced speed in an urban environment, when a pedestrian is detected.At reduced speed in an urban environment, when a stationary vehicle is detected.The vehicle's speed is between 6 mph and 53 mph (10km/h and 85km/h) when a moving vehicle is detected.This warning lamp flashes (for approximately 10 seconds) as soon as the function applies the vehicle’s brakes.With an automatic gearbox, in the event of automatic emergency braking bringing the vehicle to a complete stop, keep the brake pedal depressed to prevent the vehicle from moving off again.With a manual gearbox, in the event of automatic emergency braking bringing the vehicle to a complete stop, the engine may stall.The driver can maintain control of the vehicle at any time by firmly turning the steering wheel and/or firmly depressing the accelerator pedal.
153Driving6The brake pedal may vibrate slightly while the function is operating.If the vehicle comes to a complete stop, automatic braking is maintained for 1 to 2 seconds.Deactivation/ActivationBy default, the system is automatically activated at every engine start.The settings are changed via the Driving/Vehicle touch screen menu.Deactivation of the system is signalled by the illumination of this warning lamp, accompanied by the display of a message.MalfunctionIn the event of a malfunction, this warning lamp lights up on the instrument panel, accompanied by the display of a message and an audible signal.Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.If these warning lamps come on after the engine has been switched off and then restarted, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop to have the system checked.These warning lamps light up on the instrument panel to indicate that the driver's and/or front passenger's seat belt is not fastened (depending on version). The automatic braking system is deactivated until the seat belts are fastened.Active lane departure warning systemFor more information, refer to the General recommendations on the use of driving and manoeuvring aids.The system corrects the vehicle's trajectory by alerting the driver as soon as it detects a risk of involuntarylane departure or crossing of a verge or hard shoulder (depending on version).To do this, the system uses a camera, placed on the upper part of the windscreen, identifying the lane markings on the ground and the side of the road (depending on version).This system is particularly useful on motorways and main roads.Operating conditionsVehicle speed between 43 and 112 mph (70 and 180km/h).Road marked with a central dividing line.Steering wheel held in both hands.Direction indicators not activated.ESC system activated and operational.The system helps the driver only if there is a risk of the vehicle unintentionally wandering from the lane it is being driven in. It does not manage the safe driving distance, vehicle speed or braking.The driver must hold the steering wheel with both hands in a way that allows control to be maintained in circumstances where the system is not able to intervene (for example, if the central dividing line disappears).OperationAs soon as the system identifies a risk of involuntarily crossing one of the lane markings detected on the ground or a lane boundary (e.g.grass verge), it performs the trajectory correction necessary to restore the vehicle to its original lane.The driver will notice a turning movement of the steering wheel.This warning lamp flashes during trajectory correction.The driver can prevent the correction by firmly holding the steering wheel (e.g.during an emergency manoeuvre).The correction is interrupted immediately if the direction indicators are operated.
154DrivingWhile the direction indicators are activated and for a few seconds after switching them off, the system considers that a change of trajectory is intentional and no correction is triggered during this period.If the system detects that the driver is not holding the wheel firmly enough during an automatic correction of trajectory, it interrupts the correction. An alert is triggered to encourage the driver to take back control of the vehicle.Driving situations and related alertsThe table below describes the alerts and messages displayed in different driving situations.The actual order of display of these alerts may be different.Function statusIndicator lampDisplay and/or associated message(with matrix instrument panel)CommentsOFF(grey)Function deactivated.ON(grey)System active, conditions not met:Speed below 43 mph (70km/h).No lane marking recognised.ASR/DSC systems deactivated or operation of ESC system triggered."Sporty" driving.
155Driving6Function statusIndicator lampDisplay and/or associated message(with matrix instrument panel)CommentsON(grey)Automatic deactivation/standby of the function (e.g.detection of a trailer, use of the "space-saver" type spare wheel supplied with the vehicle).ON(green)Lane marking detected.Speed above 43 mph (70km/h).ON(orange)/(green)The system corrects the trajectory on the side where the risk of unintentional crossing is detected (orange line).ON(orange)/(green)"Hold the wheel"If, during thecorrection,the system detects that the driver has not held the steering wheel for a few seconds, it stops thecorrectionand returns control to the driver.During the trajectory correction, the system determines that the correction will not be enough: the driver is warned that they mustprovide additional trajectory correction.The duration of audible warnings will increase if multiple corrections are performed in quick succession. The warning will become continuous, persisting until the driver responds.This message may also be displayed with your hands on the steering wheel.
156DrivingOperating limitsThe system goes into standby automatically in the following cases:ESC deactivated or operation triggered.Speed below 43 mph (70km/h) or greater than 112 mph (180km/h).Electrical connection to a trailer.Use of a"space-saver" spare wheel detected (as detection is not immediate, deactivation of the system is recommended).Dynamic driving style detected, pressure on the brake or accelerator pedal.Driving over lane markings.Activationof the direction indicators.Crossing the inside line on a bend.Driving on a tight bend.Inactivity by the driver detected during correction.During a correction, if the driver is inactive (not holding the steering wheel for 10 seconds), a warning message appears.If the driver remains inactive (not holding the steering wheel for 2 more seconds), correction is stopped.The following situations may interfere with the operation of the system or prevent it from working:Insufficient contrast between the road surface and the verge or hard shoulder (e.g.shade).Lane markings worn, hidden (snow, mud) or multiple (roadworks, etc.),Close proximity to the vehicle in front (lane markings may not be detected).Roads that are narrow, winding.Risk of undesirable operationThe system should be deactivated in the following situations:When changing a wheel or working near a wheel.Towing or with a bicycle carrier on a towing device, especially with trailer not plugged in or not approved.Road in poor condition, unstable or with very poor grip (risk of aquaplaning, snow, ice).Adverse weather conditions.Driving on racing circuits.Driving on a rolling road.Deactivation/ActivationPress this button to deactivate/reactivate the system at any time. Deactivation is signalled by the lighting of the indicator lamp in the button and this warning lamp on the instrument panel.The system is automatically reactivated every time the ignition is switched on.MalfunctionIn the event of a malfunction, these warning lamps light up on the instrument panel, accompanied by the display of a message and an audible signal.Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Blind spot monitoringFor more information, refer to the General recommendations on the use of driving and manoeuvring aids.This system warns the driver of a potential danger posed by the presence of another vehicle (car, lorry, motorcycle) in the vehicle's blind
157Driving6spots (areas hidden from the driver's field of vision) using sensors located on the sides of the bumpers.A warning lamp appears in the door mirror on the side in question:fixed, immediately, when being overtaken;flashing, after a delay of about one second, when overtaking a vehicle slowly, and when the direction indicator is used.Activation/DeactivationThe settings are changed via the Driving/Vehicle touch screen menu.When starting the vehicle, thewarninglamp comes on in each mirror to indicate that the system is activated.The status of the system is memorised when the ignition is switched off.The system is automatically deactivated when towing with a towing device approved by PEUGEOT.Operating conditionsAll vehicles are moving in the same direction and in adjacent lanes.The speed of your vehicle must be between 7 and 87 mph (12 and 140km/h).When overtaking a vehicle, the speed difference is less than 6mph (10km/h).When overtaken by a vehicle, the speed difference is less than 16mph (25km/h).Traffic is flowing normally.Overtaking a vehicle over a certain period of time and the vehicle being overtaken remains in the blind spot.You are driving on a straight or slightly curved road.Your vehicle is not pulling a trailer, a caravan, etc.Operating limitsNo alert is triggered in the following conditions:
158Drivingpresence of stationary objects (e.g.parked vehicles, safety rails, lampposts, signs).vehicles travelling in the opposite direction.on winding roads or in case of sharp turns.when overtaking or being overtaken by a very long vehicle (e.g.truck, bus), which is both detected in a blind spot from behind and present in the driver's field of vision from the front.quick overtaking manoeuvre.very heavy traffic: vehicles detected in front and behind are confused with a lorry or a stationary object.MalfunctionIf the event of a malfunction, this warning lamp lights up on the instrument panel, accompanied by the display of a message.Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.The system may be temporarily disturbed by certain weather conditions (e.g.rain, hail).In particular, driving on a wet road or going from a dry to a wet area can cause false alerts (e.g.presence of a cloud of water droplets in the blind spot interpreted as a vehicle).In bad or wintry weather, ensure that the sensors are not covered by mud, ice or snow.Take care not to cover the warning zone in the door mirrors, or the detection zones on the front and rear bumpers with adhesive labels or other objects; they may hamper correct operation of the system.Distraction detectionFor more information, refer to the General recommendations on the use of driving and manoeuvring aids.Depending on version, the function consists of either the "Driver Attention Warning" system alone or combined with the "Driver Attention Warning by Camera" system.These systems are in no way designed to keep the driver awake or to prevent the driver from falling asleep at the wheel. It is the driver’s responsibility to stop if feeling tired.Take a break if you are feeling tired or at least every 2 hours.Activation/DeactivationThe settings are changed via the Driving/Vehicle touch screen menu.The status of the function is saved when the ignition is switched off.Driver Attention WarningThe system triggers an alert when it detects that the driver has not taken a break after two hours of driving at a speed above 43 mph (70km/h).This alert is issued via the display of a message encouraging the driver to take a break, accompanied by an audible signal.If the driver does not follow this advice, the alert is repeated hourly until the vehicle is stopped.The system resets itself if one of the following conditions is met:With the engine running, the vehicle has been stationary for more than 15 minutes.The ignition has been switched off for a few minutes.The driver's seat belt is unfastened and their door is opened.As soon as the speed of the vehicle drops below 43mph (70km/h), the system goes into standby.Driving time starts being counted again once the speed reaches above 43mph (70km/h).Driver Attention Warning by CameraDepending on version, the Driver Attention Warning system may be combined with the Driver Attention Warning by Camera system.
159Driving6The system assesses the driver's level of alertness, fatigue and distraction by identifying trajectory changes in relation to the lane markings.To do this, the system uses a camera, placed on the upper part of the windscreen.This system is particularly suited to fast roads (speed higher than 43 mph (70km/h)).At a first alert level, the driver is warned by the message "Be vigilant!", accompanied by an audible signal.After three first-level alerts, the system triggers a further alert with the message "Dangerous driving: take a break", accompanied by a more pronounced audible signal.The following situations may interfere with the operation of the system or prevent it from working:poor visibility conditions (e.g.insufficient road lighting, snowfall, heavy rain, dense fog).dazzle (e.g.headlamps of an oncoming vehicle, low sun, reflections on a wet road surface, leaving a tunnel, alternating light and shade).windscreen area located in front of the camera: dirty, misted, frost-covered, snow-covered, damaged or covered by a sticker.lane markings absent, worn, hidden (snow, mud) or multiple (roadworks).close to the vehicle in front (lane markings not detected).narrow or winding roads.In certain driving conditions (poor road surface or strong winds), the system may give alerts independent of the driver's level of vigilance.The following situations may interfere with the operation of the system or prevent it from working:lane markings absent, worn, hidden (snow, mud) or multiple (roadworks);close to the vehicle ahead (lane markings not detected);roads that are narrow, winding, etc.Parking sensorsFor more information, refer to the General recommendations on the use of driving and manoeuvring aids.This system detects and signals the proximity of obstacles (e.g.pedestrian, vehicle, tree, barrier) using sensors located in the bumper.Rear parking sensorsEngage reverse gear to start the system (confirmed by an audible signal).The system is switched off when reverse gear is disengaged.Audible assistanceThe system signals the presence of obstacles which are both within the sensors’ detection zone and in the vehicle path defined by the direction of the steering wheel.
160DrivingDepending on version, in the example shown, only the obstacles present in the shaded area will be signalled by the audible assistance.The proximity information is given by an intermittent audible signal, the frequency of which increases as the vehicle approaches the obstacle.When the distance between the vehicle and the obstacle becomes less than about thirty centimetres, the audible signal becomes continuous.The sound emitted by the speaker (right or left) indicates the side on which the obstacle is located.Adjusting the audible signalDepending on version, with PEUGEOT Connect Radio or PEUGEOT Connect Nav, pressing this button opens the window for adjusting the volume of the audible signal.Visual assistanceThis supplements the audible signal, without taking account of the vehicle's trajectory, by displaying bars on the screen whose location represents the distance between the obstacle and the vehicle (white: more distant, orange: close, red: very close).When the obstacle is very close, the "Danger" symbol is displayed on the screen.Front parking sensorsSupplementing the rear parking sensors, the front parking sensors are triggered when an obstacle is detected in front and the speed of the vehicle is below 6 mph (10km/h).Front parking sensor operation is suspended if the vehicle stops for more than three seconds in forward gear, if an obstacle is no longer detected or the vehicle speed exceeds 6mph (10km/h).The sound emitted by the speaker (front or rear) locates the obstacle relative to the vehicle, whether in front of or behind it on its path.Side parking sensorsUsing four additional sensors located on the sides of the bumpers, the system records the position of obstacles during the manoeuvre and indicates them when they are located alongside the vehicle.Only fixed obstacles are indicated correctly. Moving obstacles detected at the beginning of the manoeuvre may be indicated mistakenly, while moving obstacles that appear alongside the vehicle but were not previously recorded will not be indicated.Objects memorised during the manoeuvre will no longer be stored after switching off the ignition.
161Driving6Deactivation/ActivationWithout touch screenTo deactivate or activate the system, press this button.The indicator lamp is on when the system is deactivated.With touch screenThe settings are changed via theDriving/Vehicletouch screen menu.The status of the function is saved when the ignition is switched off.The rear parking sensors system will be deactivated automatically if a trailer or bicycle carrier is connected to a towing device installed in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.In this case, the outline of a trailer is displayed at the rear of the image of the vehicle.The parking sensors are deactivated while the Park Assist function is measuring a space.For more information on the Park Assistfunction, refer to the corresponding section.Operating limitsIf the boot is heavily loaded, the vehicle may tilt, affecting distance measurements.MalfunctionIn the event of a malfunction when changing into reverse gear, this warning lamp lights up on the instrument panel, accompanied by the display of a message and an audible signal (short beep).Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Reversing cameraFor more information, refer to the General recommendations on the use of driving and manoeuvring aids.With the ignition on, this system uses a camera located near the third brake lamp to display a view of the rear of your vehicle on the reproduction screen (if it is a panel van or has a solid partition).The reversing camera is activated automatically when reverse gear is engaged. The image is displayed on the reproduction screen. The reproduction screen switches off when the gearbox is in neutral or in a forward gear.The blue lines 1 represent the general direction of the vehicle (the gap corresponds to the width of your vehicle with the mirrors).The red line 2 represents a distance of about 30cm beyond the edge of your vehicle's rear bumper.
162DrivingThe green lines 3 represent distances of about 1 and 2 metres beyond the edge of your vehicle's rear bumper.The turquoise blue curves 4 represent the maximum turning circle.Some objects may not be seen by the camera.Certain vehicles may be difficult to see (dark colours, lamps off) when the brightness of the screen is reduced using the vehicle’s lighting dimmer.The image quality may be affected by the surroundings, the exterior conditions (rain, dirt, dust), the driving mode and the lighting conditions (night, low sun).In the presence of areas in shade, or in conditions of bright sunlight or inadequate lighting, the image may be darkened and with lower contrast.Obstacles may appear further away than they actually are.During parking manoeuvres and lane changes, it is important to check the sides of the vehicle using the mirrors.The rear parking sensors also supplement the information on the vehicle's surroundings.Operating limitsThe system may be disrupted (or even damaged) and not work in the following situations:Installation of a bicycle carrier on the tailgate or side-hinged door (depending on version).Attachment of a trailer to the towball.Driving with a door open.Please note, the camera must not be obscured (by a sticker, a bicycle carrier, etc.).The field of vision of the camera may vary depending on the load in vehicle.Maintenance recommendationsIn bad or wintry weather, ensure that the camera is not covered by mud, frost or snow.Check the cleanliness of the camera lens regularly.If necessary, clean the camera with a soft, dry cloth.When washing the vehicle using a high-pressure jet, keep the spray directed at least 30cm away from the camera.Surround Rear VisionFor more information, refer to the General recommendations on the use of driving and manoeuvring aids.With the ignition on, in order to improve visibility of the passenger side blind spot and the rear of the vehicle, this system uses two cameras to display the views of the vehicle’s close surroundings on the reproduction screen (panel van or fitted with a solid partition).This system has three sub-functions:
163Driving6Passenger side view: shows the area at the passenger side of the vehicle.The orange line 1 represents a distance of 5m from the rear bumper.Surveillance rear view: shows a long-distance view of the area at the rear.The orange line 1 represents a distance of 5m from the rear bumper.Visual reversing assistance: shows a view of the area close to the rear of the vehicle.The blue dimension lines 1 represent the width of your vehicle with the mirrors unfolded.The red line 2 represents a distance of 30cm from the rear bumper; the two green lines 3 and 4 represent 1m and 2m, respectively.The blue curves 5 appear successively; they are based on the position of the steering wheel and represent the turning circle radius of your vehicle.The orange dashes 6 represent the opening radii of the rear doors.Please routinely check your exterior mirrors while driving and during manoeuvres.Some items may not be seen by the rear camera.Certain vehicles may be difficult to see (dark colours, lamps off) when the brightness of the screen is reduced using the vehicle’s lighting dimmer.The image quality may be affected by the environment, the exterior conditions (rain, dirt, dust), the driving mode and the lighting conditions (night, low sun).In the presence of areas in shade, or in conditions of bright sunlight or inadequate lighting, the image may be darkened and with lower contrast.Obstacles may appear further away than they actually are.During parking manoeuvres and lane changes, it is important to check the sides of the vehicle using the mirrors.The rear parking sensors also supplement the information on the vehicle's surroundings.Activation / DeactivationThe system starts when the ignition is switched on.
164DrivingWith the ignition on, press button 2 to switch the reproduction screen on / off.A message appears.Take note of this message and validate with button 1 corresponding to the “Acceptresponse.The reproduction screen comes on.With the engine running, press button 2 to switch the reproduction screen off.The function is automatically paused (the reproduction screen becomes grey) in reverse, above 9 mph (15km/h).The function restarts when the vehicle is once more travelling at a speed below this threshold.OperationIn neutral, the monitoring rear view is displayed by default.When reverse is engaged, the visual reversing aid is displayed on the screen (even if it is switched off).To change the view, press the end of the lighting control stalk or press the corresponding button located below the screen.The area around the vehicle is shown by the monitoring rear view and the passenger side view only.Operating limitsThe system may be disrupted (or even damaged) and not work in the following situations:Installation of a bicycle carrier on the tailgate or side-hinged door (depending on version).Attachment of a trailer to the towball.Driving with a door open.Please note, the cameras must not be obscured (by a sticker, a bicycle carrier, etc.).The field of vision of the rear camera (surveillance rear view and visual reversing aid) may vary depending on the load in the vehicle.If the side-hinged door is opened during use of the surveillance rear view or the visual aid for reversing, in forward gear or reverse gear, the output screen becomes grey.If the front passenger door is opened during use of the passenger side view, in forward gear or reverse gear, the output screen becomes grey.
165Driving6If a trailer is attached to the towball, when reverse gear is engaged the visual reversing aid will no longer work until the trailer is disconnected. The surveillance rear view becomes the default view.If the system develops a malfunction, go to a PEUGEOT dealer to avoid any safety problems.Visiopark 1For more information, refer to the General recommendations on the use of driving and manoeuvring aids.As soon as reverse gear is engaged with the engine running, this system displays views of your vehicle’s close surroundings on the touch screen using a camera located at the rear of the vehicle.The screen is divided into two parts with a contextual view and a view from above the vehicle in its close surroundings.The parking sensors supplement the information on the view from above the vehicle.Various contextual views may be displayed:Standard view.180° view.Zoom view.AUTO mode is activated by default.In this mode, the system chooses the best view to display(standard or zoom).You can change the type of view at any time during a manoeuvre.The system status is not saved when the ignition is switched off.Principle of operationUsing the rear camera, the vehicle's close surroundings are recorded during manoeuvres at low speed.An image from above your vehicle in its close surroundings is reconstructed (represented between the brackets) in real time and as the manoeuvre progresses.It facilitates the alignment of your vehicle when parking and allows obstacles close to the vehicle to be seen. It is automatically deleted if the vehicle remains stationary for too long.
166DrivingRear viewTo activate the camera located on the tailgate, engage reverse gear and do not exceed a speed of 6 mph (10km/h).The system is deactivated:Automatically, at speeds above approximately 6 mph (10km/h),Automatically, if the tailgate is opened.Upon changing out of reverse gear (the image remains displayed for 7seconds).By pressing the white arrow in the upper-left corner of the touch screen.AUTO modeThis mode is activated by default.Using sensors in the rear bumper, the automatic view changes from the rear view (standard) to the view from above (zoom) as an obstacle is approached at the level of the red line (less than 30cm) during a manoeuvre.Standard viewThe area behind the vehicle is displayed on the screen.The blue lines 1 represent the width of your vehicle, with the mirrors unfolded; their direction changes according to the position of the steering wheel.The red line 2 represents a distance of 30cm from the rear bumper; the two blue lines 3 and 4represent 1m and 2m, respectively.This view is available with AUTO mode or in the view selection menu.Zoom viewThe camera records the vehicle's surroundings during the manoeuvre in order to create a view from above the rear of the vehicle in its near surroundings, allowing the vehicle to be manoeuvred around nearby obstacles.This view is available with AUTO mode or in the view selection menu.
167Driving6Obstacles may appear further away than they actually are.It is important to monitor the sides of the vehicle during the manoeuvre, using the mirrors.Parking sensors also provide additional information about the area around the vehicle.180° viewThe 180° view facilitates reversing out of a parking space, making it possible to see the approach of vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists.This view is not recommended for carrying out a complete manoeuvre.It features 3 areas: left A, centre B and right C.This view is only available via the view selection menu.Park AssistFor more information, refer to the General recommendations on the use of driving and manoeuvring aids.This system provides active parking assistance: it detects a parking space and then steers in the appropriate direction to park in the space while the driver controls the driving direction, gear changes, acceleration and braking.To help the driver monitor the manoeuvre, the system automatically triggers the display from theVisiopark 1function and activates the parking sensors.The system measures the available parking spaces and calculates the distances to obstacles using ultrasonic sensors built into the front and rear bumpers of the vehicle.The system assists with the following manoeuvres:A.Entering a "parallel" parking spaceB.Leaving a "parallel" parking spaceC.Entering a "bay" parking spaceOperationWhen approaching a parking area, reduce the speed of your vehicle to 19mph (30km/h) or less.Activating the functionThe function is activated in the Vehicle/Driving touch screen menu.Select "Park Assist".Activating the function deactivates the Blind spot monitoring system.You can deactivate the function at any time until the parking space entry or exit manoeuvre begins, by pressing the arrow located in the top left-hand corner of the display page.
168DrivingSelecting the type of manoeuvreA manoeuvre selection page is displayed on the touch screen: by default, the "Entry" page if the vehicle has been running since the ignition was switched on, otherwise, the "Exit" page.Select the type and side of the manoeuvre to activate the parking space search.The selected manoeuvre can be changed at any time, even while searching for an available space.This indicator lamp comes on to confirm the selection.Parking space searchYou should drive at a distance of between 0.50m and 1.50m from the row of parked vehicles, without ever exceeding 19mph (30km/h), until the system finds an available space.The parking space search is suspended at higher speeds. The function is automatically deactivated if the vehicle speed exceeds 31 mph (50km/h).For ''parallel'' parking, the space must at a minimum be equal to the length of your vehicle plus 0.60 m.For ''bay'' parking, the width of the space must be equal to the width of your vehicle plus 0.70 m.If the parking sensors function has been deactivated in the Driving/Vehicle touch screen menu, it will be automatically reactivated when the system is activated.When the system finds an available space, "OK" is displayed on the parking view, accompanied by an audible signal.Preparing for the manoeuvreMove very slowly until the request to stop the vehicle is displayed: "Stop the vehicle", accompanied by the "STOP" sign and an audible signal.Once the vehicle has stopped, an instructions page is displayed on the screen.To prepare for the manoeuvre, follow the instructions. The start of the manoeuvre is indicated by the message"Manoeuvre under way", accompanied by an audible signal.Reversing is indicated by this message: "Release the steering wheel, reverse".The Visiopark 1 function and the parking sensors are automatically activated to help you monitor your vehicle's close surroundings during the manoeuvre.During the manoeuvreThe system controls the vehicle’s steering. It gives instructions on the manoeuvring direction when starting "parallel" entry and exit parking manoeuvres, and for all "bay" entry manoeuvres.These instructions are displayed as a symbol accompanied by a message:"Reverse". “Go forwards". The manoeuvring status is indicated by these symbols:Manoeuvre in progress (green).
169Driving6Manoeuvre cancelled or finished (red) (the arrows indicate that the driver must resume control of the vehicle).The maximum speeds during manoeuvres are indicated by these symbols:75 mph or 7km/h, for parking space entry. 53 mph or 5km/h, for parking space exit. During manoeuvring phases, the steering wheel performs rapid turns: do not hold the steering wheel or put your hands between the spokes of the steering wheel. Watch out for any objects that could interfere with the manoeuvre (loose clothing, scarf, tie, etc.). Risk of injury!It is the driver's responsibility to constantly monitor the traffic, especially vehicles coming towards you.The driver should check that no objects or people are obstructing the vehicle’s path.The images from the camera(s) displayed on the touch screen may be distorted by the terrain.In shady areas, or in inadequate sunlight or lighting conditions, the image may be darkened and with lower contrast.The manoeuvre can be permanently interrupted at any time, either by the driver or automatically by the system.Interruption by the driver:taking over control of the steering.activating the direction indicator lamps on the opposite side to that of the manoeuvre.unfastening the driver's seat belt.switching off the ignition.Interruption by the system:vehicle exceeding the speed limit of 5mph (7km/h) during parking space entry manoeuvres, or 3mph (5km/h) during parking space exit manoeuvres.activation of anti-slip regulation on a slippery road.opening of a door or the boot.engine stall.system malfunction.after 10 manoeuvres to enter or exit a parallel parking space and after 7 manoeuvres to enter a parking bay.Interrupting the manoeuvre automatically deactivates the function.The manoeuvre symbol is displayed in red, accompanied by the "Manoeuvre cancelled" message on the touch screen.A message prompts the driver to take back control of the vehicle.The function is deactivated after a few seconds; this indicator lamp goes off and the function returns to the initial display.End of the parking space entry or exit manoeuvreThe vehicle stops as soon as the manoeuvre is completed.The manoeuvre symbol is displayed in red, accompanied by the message "Manoeuvre completed" on the touch screen.When the function is deactivated, this indicator lamp goes off, accompanied by an audible signal.When entering a parking space, the driver may be required to complete the manoeuvre.Operating limitsThe system may suggest an inappropriate parking space (parking prohibited, work in progress with damaged road surface, location alongside a ditch, etc.).The system may indicate that a space has been found but will not offer it because of a fixed obstacle on the opposite side of the manoeuvre, which would not allow the vehicle to follow a trajectory required for parking.The system may indicate that a space has been found but the manoeuvre will not be triggered, because the width of the lane is insufficient.The system is not designed for performing the parking manoeuvre on a sharp bend.The system does not detect spaces that are much larger than the vehicle itself or that are delimited by obstacles that are too low
170Driving(pavements, studs, etc.) or too thin (trees, posts, wire fences, etc.).If the boot is heavily loaded, the tilt of the vehicle towards the rear may interfere with the distance measurements.Do not use the function under the following exterior conditions:Alongside a soft shoulder (e.g. ditch) or quay or on the edge of a drop.When the road surface is slippery (e.g. ice).If any of the following malfunctions occurs, do not use the system:If a tyre is under-inflated.If one of the bumpers is damaged.If one of the cameras is faulty.If the vehicle has undergone any of the following modifications, do not use the function:When carrying an object extending beyond the dimensions of the vehicle (ladder on the roof bars, bicycle carrier on the tailgate, etc.).With a non-approved towball in place.With snow chains fitted.When driving on a small-diameter or "space-saver" type spare wheel.When the wheels fitted are a different size from the original ones.After modifying one or both bumpers (added protection).If the sensors have been repainted other than by the PEUGEOT dealer network.With sensors not approved for the vehicle.MalfunctionsWhen the function is not activated, this indicator lamp will flash briefly and an audible signal will be emitted to indicate a system malfunction.If the malfunction occurs while the system is in use, theindicatorlamp goes off.If the parking sensor malfunction occurs during use, indicated by this warning lamp coming on, it causes the function to deactivate.Consult a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.In the event of a power steering malfunction, this warning lamp is displayed on the instrument panel, accompanied by a warning message.You must stop the vehicle.Stop as soon as it is safe to do so and switch off the ignition.Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
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