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Peugeot Rifter 2020-2023 Owner's Manual Practical information

172Practical informationCompatibility of fuelsPetrol fuels conforming to the EN228 standard containing up to 5% and 10% ethanol respectively.Diesel fuels conforming to the EN590, EN16734 and EN16709 standards and containing up to 7%, 10%, 20% and 30% fatty acid methyl ester respectively. The use of B20 or B30 fuels, even occasionally, imposes special maintenance conditions referred to as "Arduous conditions".Paraffinic Diesel fuel conforming to the EN15940 standard.The use of any other type of (bio)fuel (e.g.pure or diluted vegetable or animal oils, domestic fuel) is strictly prohibited - risk of damaging the engine and fuel system!The only fuel additives authorised for use are those that meet the B715001 (petrol) or B715000 (Diesel) standards.Diesel at low temperatureAt temperatures below 0°C (+32°F), the formation of paraffins in summer-type Diesel fuels could prevent the engine from operating correctly. In these temperature conditions, use winter-type Diesel fuel and keep the fuel tank more than 50% full.At temperatures below -15°C (+5°F) to avoid problems starting, it is best to park the vehicle under shelter (heated garage).Travelling abroadCertain fuels could damage your vehicle’s engine.In certain countries, the use of a particular fuel may be required (specific octane rating, specific trade name, etc.) to ensure correct operation of the engine.For all additional information, consult a dealer.RefuellingFuel tank capacity: approximately 61 litres (Petrol) or 50 litres (Diesel).Reserve level: approximately 6 litres.Low fuel level/2 11When the low fuel level is reached, this warning lamp lights up on the instrument panel, accompanied by the display of a message and an audible signal. When it first comes on, about 6 litres of fuel remain.Until sufficient fuel is added, this warning lamp appears every time the ignition is switched on, accompanied by the message and the audible signal. When driving, this message and audible signal are repeated with increasing frequency as the fuel level drops towards 0.You must refuel as soon as possible to avoid running out of fuel.For more information on Running out of fuel (Diesel), refer to the corresponding section.A small arrow by the warning lamp indicates which side of the vehicle the fuel filler flap is located on.Stop & StartNever refuel with the engine in STOP mode; you must switch off the ignition.RefuellingAt least 10 litres of fuel must be added, in order to be registered by the fuel gauge.Opening the filler cap may create a noise caused by an inrush of air. This is entirely normal and results from the sealing of the fuel system.To refuel in complete safety:Always switch off the engine.Unlock the vehicle using the Keyless Entry and Start.Open the fuel filler flap.
173Practical information7With a conventional key, insert the key into the filler cap, then turn the key to the left.Unscrew and remove the filler cap, then place it on the holder located on the fuel filler flap.Insert the nozzle and push it in fully (while pushing on the metal valve A).Fill the tank. Do not continue past the third cut-off of the nozzle, as this may cause malfunctions.Put the filler cap back in place and close it by turning to the right.Push the fuel filler flap to close it (your vehicle must be unlocked).If the vehicle is equipped with a sliding door on its left-hand side, do not open it while the fuel filler flap is open. Otherwise, there is a risk that the fuel filler flap and the sliding door may be damaged and the person filling up may be injured.If the fuel filler flap is open, a device prevents the left-hand side door from opening.The door can be opened half-way, however.Close the fuel filler flap to regain use of the door.If the fuel filler flap is open, a device prevents the left-hand side door from opening.The door can be opened half-way, however.Close the fuel filler flap to regain use of the door.The vehicle is fitted with a catalytic converter, which helps to reduce the level of harmful emissions in the exhaust gases.If you have put in the wrong fuel for your vehicle, you must have the fuel tank drained and filled with the correct fuel before starting the engine.Fuel cut-offYour vehicle is fitted with a safety system that cuts off the supply of fuel in the event of an impact.Misfuel prevention (Diesel)(Depending on country of sale.)This mechanical device prevents filling the tank of a Diesel vehicle with petrol.Located in the filler neck, the misfuel prevention device is visible when the filler cap is removed.
174Practical informationOperationWhen a petrol filler nozzle is introduced into the fuel filler neck of a Diesel vehicle, it comes into contact with the flap. The system remains closed and prevents filling.Do not persist but introduce a Diesel type filler nozzle.The misfuel prevention device does not prevent filling with a jerrycan, regardless of the fuel type.Travelling abroadAs Diesel fuel pump nozzles may be different in other countries, the presence of the misfuel prevention device may make refuelling impossible.Before travelling abroad, it is advisable to check with a PEUGEOT dealer if the vehicle is suitable for the distribution equipment of the countries visited.Charging system (Electric)400V electrical systemThe electric drive system, which operates at a voltage of approximately 400V, is identified by orange cables and its components are marked with this symbol:An electric vehicle’s power train can become hot during use and after switching off the ignition.Comply with the warning messages shown on the labels, particularly inside the charging flap.High voltage system voltage is dangerous and can cause burns or other injuries or even fatal electric shock.Since damage to high voltage components is not visible, PEUGEOT recommends that you:Never touch the components, damaged or not, and never let your jewelry or other metallic objects come into contact with these components.Never work on the orange high voltage cables or on any other high voltage component marked with the Electric risk label. Any intervention on the high voltage system must be carried out by qualified persons in workshops qualified and approved to carry out this type of work.Never damage, modify or remove the orange high voltage cables or disconnect them from the high voltage network.Never open, modify or remove the cover of the traction battery.Never work with cutting and forming tools or heat sources near high voltage components and cables.In case of low level of fluid in the cooling tank, the refilling shall only be performed in a qualified and trained workshop to verify that the leakage is not in the traction battery.Any intervention on the high voltage system must be carried out by qualified persons in workshops qualified and approved to carry out this type of work.Damage to the vehicle or the traction battery could result in the leakage of toxic gases or fluids either immediately or later. PEUGEOT recommends that you:Always inform the fire and emergency services in the event of an incident, warning that the vehicle is equipped with a traction battery.Never touch the liquids leaking from the traction battery.
175Practical information7Do not inhale the gases emitted by the traction battery which are toxic.Move away from the vehicle in the event of incident or accident, the gases emitted being flammable and could cause a fire.This label is intended solely for use by firefighters and maintenance services in the event of any work on the vehicle.No other person must touch the device shown on this label.In the event of an accident or impact to the vehicle’s underbodyIn these situations, the electricalcircuitor the traction battery can be seriously damaged.Stop as soon as it is safe to do so and switch off the ignition.Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.When washingBefore washing the vehicle, always check that the charging flap is closed correctly.Never wash the vehicle while the battery is on charge.High-pressure washingTo avoid damaging the electrical components, it is expressly prohibited to use high-pressure washing in the engine compartment or under the body.Do not use a pressure greater than 80 bar when washing the bodywork.Never allow water or dust to enter the connector or charging nozzle - risk of electrocution or fire!Never connect / disconnect the charging nozzle or cable with wet hands - risk of electrocution!Traction batteryThis battery stores the energy that powers the electric motor and the thermal comfort equipment in the passenger compartment. It is discharged during use, and must therefore be regularly recharged. There is no need to wait for the traction battery to fall to its reserve level before recharging.The range of the battery may vary according to the type of driving, the route, the use of thermal comfort equipment and the ageing of its components.The lifespan of the traction battery depends on multiple factors, such as climatic conditions, distance travelled and how often it has been fast-charged.To preserve the mileage of your vehicle and the durability of your traction battery, PEUGEOT recommends that you:Do not fully charge the battery of your electric vehicle daily (charge the traction battery below 80% as often as possible).Do not completely discharge the battery.Do not store the vehicle for a long period of non-use (more than 12hours) when the traction battery has a low or high charge level. Prefer a charge level between 20 and 40%.Limit the use of fast charging.Do not expose the vehicle to temperatures below -30°C and above +60°C for more than 24hours.Avoid charging the vehicle at negative temperatures (except if the vehicle ran more than 20minutes) or above +30°C.Do not use the vehicle's traction battery as a generator of energy.Do not use a generator to recharge your vehicle's traction battery.
176Practical informationIn the event of damage to the traction batteryIt is strictly prohibited to work on the vehicle yourself.Do not touch liquids coming from the battery, and in the event of skin contact with these products, wash abundantly with water and contact a doctor as soon as possible.Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop to have the system checked.Disposal of the traction batteryThe traction battery is designed for the life of the vehicle if the recommendations of PEUGEOT are followed.If it becomes necessary to replace the battery, contact the PEUGEOT dealer for instructions on its disposal. Improper disposal carries the risk of severe burns, electric shock, and damage to the environment.In accordance with regulations, PEUGEOT ensures a second life or recycling of this component in collaboration with qualified operators.Charging connectors and indicator lamps1.Charging connectors2.Deferred charging activation button3.Nozzle locking indicator lampFixed red: nozzle positioned correctly and locked in the connector.Flashing red: nozzle incorrectly positioned or locking not possible.4.Charging indicator lampState of charging indicator lampMeaningFixed whiteWelcome lighting on opening the flap and disconnecting the charging cable.Fixed blueDeferred charging.Flashing greenCharging.Fixed greenCharging complete.The charging indicator lamp goes off after about 2 minutes as the vehicle's functions go into standby.The indicator lamp comes on again when the vehicle is unlocked with the Keyless Entry and Start system or when a door is opened to indicate that the battery is fully charged.Fixed redMalfunction.
177Practical information7In case of impact, even light, against the charging flap, do not use it.Do not dismantle or modify the charging connector - risk of electrocution and/or fire!Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Charging cables, sockets and chargersThe charging cable supplied with the vehicle (depending on version) is compatible with the electrical systems in the country of sale. When travelling abroad, check the compatibility of local electrical systems with the charging cable.A full range of charging cables is available from your dealer.Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop for more information and to obtain suitable charging cables.Identification labels on charging sockets/connectorsIdentification labels are affixed to the vehicle, charging cable and charger to inform the user about which device needs to be used.The meaning of each identification label is as follows:Identification labelLocationConfigurationPower type/Voltage rangeCCharging connector (vehicle side)TYPE 2AC< 480 VrmsCCharging socket (charger side)TYPE 2AC< 480 VrmsKCharging connector (vehicle side)COMBO 2 (FF)DC50V – 500V
178Practical informationStandard charging, mode 2Domestic socket(standard charging - alternating current (AC))Mode 2 with a standard socket: 8A maximum charging current.Mode 2 with a Green'Up socket: 16A maximum charging current.To have this type of socket installed, call a professional installer.Specific domestic charging cable - mode 2 (AC)Identification label C on the charging connector (vehicle side).Specific domestic charging cable (mode2)You must not damage the cable.In the event of damage, do not use it and contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop to replace it.Control unit (mode2)POWERGreen: electrical connection established; charging can begin. CHARGEFlashing green: charging in progress or temperature pre-conditioning activated.Fixed green: charging complete.FAULTRed: fault; charging not permitted or must be stopped immediately. Check that everything is connected correctly and that the electrical system is not faulty.If the indicator lamp does not go off, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Upon plugging the charging cable into a domestic socket, all of the indicator lamps come on briefly.If no indicator lamps come on, check the domestic socket's circuit-breaker:If the circuit-breaker has tripped, contact a professional to check that the electrical system is compatible and/or carry out any necessary repairs.If the circuit-breaker has not tripped, stop using the charging cable and contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Control unit label - RecommendationsRefer to the handbook before use. 1.Incorrect use of this charging cable may result in fire, property damage and serious injury or death by electrocution!2.Always use a correctly earthed power socket, protected by a 30mA residual current device.3.Always use an electrical socket protected by a circuit-breaker appropriate for the electrical circuit’s current rating.
179Practical information74.The weight of the control unit must not be borne by the electrical socket, plug and cables.5.Never use this charging cable if it is defective or in any way damaged.6.Never attempt to repair or open this charging cable. It contains no repairable parts - replace the charging cable if it is damaged.7.Never immerse this charging cable in water.8.Never use this charging cable with an extension cable, a multi-plug socket, a conversion adaptor or on a damaged electrical socket.9.Do not unplug the plug from the wall as a means of stopping charging.10.Immediately stop charging, by locking and then unlocking the vehicle using the remote control key, if the charging cable or wall socket feel burning hot to the touch.11.This charging cable includes components liable to cause electrical arcing or sparks. Do not expose to flammable vapours.12.Only use this charging cable with PEUGEOT vehicles.13.Never plug the cable into the wall socket (or unplug it) with wet hands.14.Do not force the connector if it is locked into the vehicle.Control unit label - State of indicator lampsState of the indicator lampOffOnFlashingPOWERCHARGEFAULTSymbolDescriptionNot connected to the power supply or power is not available from the infrastructure.(green)(green)(red)The control unit is currently performing a self-test.(green)Connected only to the infrastructure or to the infrastructure and to the Electric Vehicle (EV) but no charging in progress.
180Practical informationPOWERCHARGEFAULTSymbolDescription(green)(green)Connected to the power supply and to the Electric Vehicle (EV).The EV is on charge or in a temperature pre-conditioning sequence.(green)(green)Connected to the power supply and to the Electric Vehicle (EV).The EV is waiting for charging or the charging of the EV is completed.(red)Control unit malfunction. No charging allowed.If an error indicator reappears after a manual reset, the control unit must be checked by a PEUGEOT dealer before the next charge.(green)(green)(red)The control unit is in diagnostic mode.Manual reset procedureThe control unit can be reset by simultaneously disconnecting the charging connector and the wall socket.Then, reconnect the wall socket first. For more information, refer to the handbook.
181Practical information7Accelerated charging, mode 3Accelerated charging unit (depending on version)(accelerated charging - single-phase or three-phase alternating current (AC))In mode 3 with an accelerated charging unit: 32A maximum charging current.In mode 3 with an accelerated charging unit (Wallbox): 32A maximum charging current.Charging cable, mode 3 (AC)Identification labels C on the charging connector (vehicle side) and on the socket (charger side).Accelerated charging unitDo not disassemble or modify the charging unit - risk of electrocution and/or fire!Refer to the charging unit manufacturer's user manual for the operating instructions.Superfast charging, mode 4Fast public charger(superfast charging - direct current (DC))Charging cable, mode 4 (DC)(integrated into the fast public charger)Identification label K on the charging connector (vehicle side).Only use fast public chargers where the cable length does not exceed 30 metres.Charging the traction battery (Electric)To recharge, connect the vehicle to a domestic electricity supply (domestic or accelerated charging) or to a fast public charger (superfast charging).
182Practical informationFor a full charge, follow the desired charging procedure without pausing it, until it ends automatically. Charging can be either immediate or deferred (except fast public charger, mode 4).You can stop domestic or accelerated charging at any time by unlocking the vehicle and removing the nozzle. For superfast charging, refer to the fast public charger.For more information on the charging displays on the Instrument panel and the Touch screen, refer to the corresponding section.It is also possible to monitor the charging progress using the MYPEUGEOT APPapplication.For more information on Remote functions, refer to the corresponding section.As a safety measure, the engine will not start if the charging cable is plugged into the connector on the vehicle. A warning is displayed on the instrument panel.Cooling the traction batteryThe cooling fan in the engine compartment comes on during charging to cool the on-board charger and the traction battery.Low load / DrivingDriving when the charge level of the traction battery is too low can lead to the vehicle breaking down and can lead to accidents or serious injuries. ALWAYS make sure the traction battery has a sufficient charge level.Low load / ParkingIf the outside temperature is negative, it is recommended not to park your vehicle outside for several hours at a low load (less than 20%).Vehicle in storage for more than 1monthIn the event of a long period of non-use of the vehicle (beyond 4weeks) without the possibility of charging when restarting, the self-discharge may make it impossible to restart if the traction battery charge level is a low or very low, especially at negative ambient temperatures. ALWAYS make sure that the traction battery has a charge between 20% and 40% if you do not plan to use your vehicle for several weeks.Do not connect the charging cable.Always park the vehicle in a place with temperatures between -10°C and 30°C (parking in a place with extreme temperatures can damage the traction battery).Disconnect the cable from the (+) terminal of the accessory battery in the engine compartment.Connect a 12 V battery charger to the (+) and (-) terminals of the accessory battery about every 3 months in order to recharge the accessory battery and maintain an operating voltage.PrecautionsOur electric vehicles have been developed in accordance with the recommendations on the maximum limits for electromagnetic fields, as issued by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection(ICNIRP - 1998 Guidelines).Wearers of pacemakers or equivalent devicesAsk your doctor about what precautions you should take, or ask the manufacturer of your implanted electro-medical device about whether its operation is guaranteed in an environment which complies with the ICNIRP recommendations.If in doubtDomestic or accelerated charging: do not remain inside or near the vehicle, or near the charging cable or charging unit, even for a short time.Superfast charging: do not use the system yourself and avoid approaching public fast charging points. Leave the area and ask a third party to recharge the vehicle.
183Practical information7For domestic or accelerated chargingBefore chargingDepending on the context:Have a professional check that the electrical system to be used complies with applicable standards and is compatible with the vehicle.Have a professional electrician install a dedicated domestic power socket or accelerated charging unit (Wallbox) compatible with the vehicle.You should preferably use the charging cable available as an accessory.For more information, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.During chargingWhile charging is in progress, unlocking the vehicle will cause the charging to stop.If no action is taken on one of the openings (door or boot) or on the charging nozzle, the vehicle will lock again after 30 seconds and charging will resume automatically.Never work under the bonnet:Some areas remain very hot, even an hour after charging ends - risk of burns!The fan may start at any time - risk of cuts or strangulation!After chargingCheck that the charging flap is closed.Do not leave the cable connected to the domestic power socket - risk of short-circuit or electrocution in the event of contact with or immersion in water!For superfast chargingBefore chargingCheck that the fast public charging station and its charging cable are compatible with the vehicle.If the exterior temperature is below:0°C, charging times may be extended.-20°C, charging is still possible, but charging times may be extended even further (the battery has to be heated first).After chargingCheck that the charging flap is closed.ConnectionBefore charging, check that the drive selector is in modeP, otherwise charging is not possible.Open the charging flap by pressing the push-button, and check that there are no foreign bodies on the charging connector.Domestic charging, mode 2Connect the charging cable from the control unit to the domestic socket.When the connection is made, all of the indicator lamps on the control unit light up, then only the POWER indicator lamp remains on in green.Remove the protective cover from the charging nozzle.Insert the nozzle into the charging connector.The start of charging is confirmed by the flashing green CHARGE indicator lamps in the flap, then those on the control unit.If this is not the case, charging has not started; restart the procedure, ensuring that all connections are properly established.The red indicator lamp in the flap comes on to indicate that the nozzle is locked.When charging is complete and while the charging cable is still connected, opening
184Practical informationthe driver's door will display the charge level on the instrument panel for about 20 seconds.Accelerated charging, mode 3Follow the accelerated charging unit (Wallbox) user instructions.Remove the protective cover from the charging nozzle.Insert the nozzle into the charging connector.The start of charging is confirmed when the charging indicator lamp in the flap flashes green.If this is not the case, charging has not started; restart the procedure, ensuring that the connection has been properly established.The red indicator lamp in the flap comes on to indicate that the nozzle is locked.Superfast charging, mode 4Depending on version, remove the protective cover from the lower part of the connector.Follow the instructions for use of the fast public charger and connect the cable from the fast public chargerto the vehicle's connector.The start of charging is confirmed by the flashing green charging indicator lamp in the flap.If this is not the case, charging has not started; restart the procedure, ensuring that the connection is properly established.The red indicator lamp in the flap comes on to indicate that the nozzle is locked.Deferred chargingSettingsAt a PEUGEOT dealer or qualified workshop, with touch screen BLUETOOTH audio systemBy default, the deferred charging start time is set to midnight (vehicle time).You can have the deferred charging start time modified.Go to a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.On a smartphone or tabletYou can programme the deferred charging function at any time via the MYPEUGEOT APP application.For more information on Remote functions, refer to the corresponding section.In the vehicle, with PEUGEOT Connect NavIn the Energy touch screen menu, select the Charge page.Set the charging start time.Press OK.The setting is saved in the system.ActivationDeferred charging is only possible with modes 2 and 3.After programming the deferred charging, connect your vehicle to the desired charging equipment.Press this button in the flap within one minute to activate the system (confirmed by the charging indicator lamp coming on in blue).Lock the vehicle.
185Practical information7DisconnectionBefore disconnecting the nozzle from the charging connector:If the vehicle is unlocked, lock it and then unlock it.If the vehicle is locked, unlock it.The red indicator lamp in the flap goes out to confirm that the charging nozzle is unlocked.In modes 2 and 3, remove the charging nozzle within 30 seconds.The locking of the nozzle is linked to the locking of the loading area. For more information on Complete or selective unlocking, refer to the corresponding section.The charging indicator lamp comes on in white.With selective door unlocking activated, press the unlocking button twice to disconnect the charging nozzle.When charging is complete, the green charging indicator lamp in the flap goes out after about 2 minutes.Domestic charging, mode 2The end of charging is confirmed when the green CHARGE indicator lamp on the control unit and the green charging indicator lamp in the flap come on fixed.Replace the protective cover on the charging nozzle and close the charging flap.Disconnect the control unit end of the charging cable from the domestic socket.Accelerated charging, mode3The end of charging is indicated by the charging control unit and by the fixed lighting of the green indicator lamp in the flap.Hang up the nozzle on the charging unit and close the charging flap.Superfast charging, mode 4The end of charging is indicated by the charger and by the fixed lighting of the green indicator lamp in the flap.You can also pause charging by pressing this button in the flap (in mode 4 only).Hang up the nozzle on the charger.Depending on version, replace the protective cover on the lower section and close the charging flap.When the charging nozzle is disconnected, a message on the instrument panel indicates that charging is complete, even if the charging nozzle was disconnected before full charging was completed.Energy economy modeThis system manages the duration of use of certain functions, in order to conserve a sufficient level of charge in the battery with the ignition off.After switching off the engine and for a maximum cumulative period of around 30 minutes, you can continue to use functions such as the audio and telematics system, dipped beam headlamps or courtesy lamps.Selecting the modeA confirmation message is displayed when energy economy mode is entered, and the active functions are placed on standby.If a telephone call is in progress at the time, it will be maintained for around 10 minutes via the audio system’s hands-free system.Exiting the modeThese functions are automatically reactivated the next time the vehicle is used.To restore the use of these functions immediately, start the engine and let it run:For less than 10 minutes, to use the equipment for approximately 5 minutes.
186Practical informationFor more than 10 minutes, to use the equipment for approximately 30 minutes.Let the engine run for the specified duration to ensure that the battery charge is sufficient.To recharge the battery, avoid repeatedly or continuously restarting the engine.A flat battery prevents the engine from starting.For more information on the 12V battery, refer to the corresponding section.Load reduction modeThis system manages the use of certain functions according to the level of charge remaining in the battery.When the vehicle is being driven, the load reduction function temporarily deactivates certain functions, such as the air conditioning and the heated rear screen.The deactivated functions are reactivated automatically as soon as conditions permit.Snow chainsIn wintry conditions, snow chains improve traction as well as the behaviour of the vehicle when braking.Snow chains must be fitted only to the front wheels. They must never be fitted to "space-saver" type spare wheels.Observe the legislation in force in your country relating to the use of snow chains and maximum authorised speeds.Use only the chains designed to be fitted to the type of wheel fitted to your vehicle:Original tyre sizeLink size: (mm)195/65 R159205/60 R16205/55 R17215/65 R16215/60 R17Cannot be fitted with chainsYou can also use snow socks.For more information, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Installation tips To fit the snow chains during a journey, stop the vehicle on a flat surface at the side of the road.Apply the parking brake and position any wheel chocks under the wheels to prevent movement of the vehicle.Fit the snow chains following the instructions provided by the manufacturer.Move off gently and drive for a few moments, without exceeding 31mph (50km/h).Stop the vehicle and check that the snow chains are correctly tightened.It is strongly recommended that you practise fitting the snow chains on a level and dry surface before setting off.Avoid driving with snow chains on roads that have been cleared of snow to avoid damaging the vehicle's tyres and the road surface. If the vehicle is fitted with alloy wheels, check that no part of the chain or its fixings is in contact with the wheel rim.Very cold climate screen(Depending on country of sale)This removable device prevents the accumulation of snow around the radiator cooling fan.
187Practical information7In case of difficulty with installation/removalContact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Before any operation, ensure that the engine is off and the cooling fan has stopped.It is essential to remove them when:the outside temperature exceeds 10°C.recovery is in progress.the speed is above 75 mph (120km/h).FittingHold the screen in front of the lower grille of the bumper.First insert the upper and side fixing brackets into the bumper.Tilt the screen downwards to engage the lower part of the screen into the bumper.Check that the unit is firmly held by pressing around the edges.RemovingInsert a finger into the notch in the upper part of the screen.Pull towards you to unclip the unit.Towing deviceDepending on version, the vehicle is fitted with the necessary equipment to allow a towing device to be installed.To install a towing device, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Load distributionDistribute the load in the trailer so that the heaviest items are as close as possible to the
188Practical informationaxle, and the nose weight approaches the maximum permitted without exceeding it.Air density decreases with altitude, thus reducing engine performance. The maximum towable load must be reduced by 10% per 1,000metres of altitude.Use genuine towing devices and wiring harnesses approved by PEUGEOT. We recommend having them fitted by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.If not fitted by a PEUGEOT dealer, they must still be fitted in accordance with the vehicle manufacturer's instructions.Certain driving or manoeuvring aid functions are automatically deactivated while an approved towing system is in use.For more information about driving with a towing device fitted to a trailer and associated with the Trailer stability assist, refer to the corresponding section.Comply with the maximum authorised towable weight, as indicated on your vehicle's registration certificate, on the manufacturer's label and in the Technical data section of this guide.If using accessories attached to the towing device (e.g.bicycle carriers, tow boxes):Comply with the maximum authorised nose weight.Do not transport more than 4 conventional bicycles or 2 electric bicycles.When loading bicycles onto a bicycle carrier on a towball, be sure to place the heaviest bicycles as close as possible to the vehicle.Observe the legislation in force in the country where you are driving.Electric motorAn electric vehicle may be fitted with a towing device.It is therefore possible to tow a trailer or caravan.Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or qualified workshop for more information and to obtain a suitable towing device.Overload indicatorThe overload indicator is a driving aid and informs you that the maximum authorised weight has been exceeded; this may be either the gross vehicle weight (GVW) or the maximum authorised weight on either axle (front and rear) (GAWR).The indicator does not relieve the user from their responsibility.Even if you correctly measure the weight of the vehicle's load, any factor that may vary this weight (driver/additional passengers seated or taking on additional fuel) after the measurement may put the vehicle into the overload condition.The load includes the weight of the items stored in the loading area (including any fittings such as shelves), but also the weight of all persons on board the vehicle, the amount of fuel (depending on version) and various equipment fitted on the vehicle.For optimal performance, the vehicle must be parked and loaded on level ground (avoid the following conditions: parking on a slope or straddling a pavement).Attaching a trailer to your vehicle may affect the operation of the system.
189Practical information7OperationThe weight on board your vehicle is measured:When the engine starts, automatically.ONWhen stationary, by pressing this button in the loading area. The system is then active for 5 minutes.Display of the measurement in the loading areaONIf the weight on board the vehicle is nearly up to the maximum authorised value, the indicator lamps of these buttons come on.ONIf the weight on board the vehicle exceeds the maximum authorised value, the indicator lamps of these buttons come on.Display of the measurement on the instrument panelIf the weight on board the vehicle exceeds the maximum authorised value, this indicator lamp comes on.MalfunctionDisplay of the malfunction in the loading areaAfter the measurement is triggered from the loading area, the LEDs of the 3 buttons flash simultaneously for about 3 seconds and then go out.Consult a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Information displayed on the instrument panelThese warning lamps come on, together with a message.Consult a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Roof bars / Roof rackRecommendationsDistribute the load uniformly, taking care to avoid overloading one of the sides.Arrange the heaviest part of the load as close as possible to the roof.Secure the load firmly.Drive gently: the vehicle will be more susceptible to the effects of side winds and its stability may be affected.Regularly check the security and tight fastening of the roof bars and racks, at least before each trip.Remove the roof bars once they are no longer needed.In the event of loading (not exceeding40 cm in height) on the roof, do not exceed the following loads:Transverse bars on longitudinal bars: 80kg.Two transverse bars bolted to the roof: 100kg.Three transverse bars bolted to the roof: 150kg.An aluminium rack: 120kg.A steel rack: 115kg.If the height exceeds 40cm, adapt the speed of the vehicle to the profile of the road to avoid damaging the roof bars or the roof rack and the fixings on the vehicle.Refer to national legislation in order to comply with the regulations for transporting objects that are longer than the vehicle.
190Practical informationIn the event of loading a 7-seat model (not exceeding 40 cm in height) on the roof, do not exceed the following loads:Three transverse bars bolted to the roof: 100kg.An aluminium rack: 70kg.A steel rack: 65kg.As a safety measure and to avoid damaging the roof, it is essential to use the roof bars and racks approved for your vehicle.Observe the instructions on fitting and use contained in the guide supplied with the roof bars and racks.To fit the transverse roof bars or a roof rack, use the fixing points provided for this purpose:Remove the fixing covers installed on the vehicle.Put each fixing in place and lock them on the roof one by one.Ensure that the roof bars or the roof rack are correctly fitted (by shaking them).The bars are adaptable for each fixing point.BonnetStop & StartBefore doing anything under the bonnet, you must switch off the ignition to avoid any risk of the engine restarting automatically.Take care with objects or clothing that could be caught in the blades of the cooling fan or in certain moving components - risk of strangulation and serious injury!The location of the interior bonnet release lever prevents the bonnet being opened when the left-hand front door is closed.When the engine is hot, handle the exterior safety catch and the bonnet stay with care (risk of burns), using the protected area.When the bonnet is open, take care not to damage the safety catch.Do not open the bonnet under very windy conditions.Cooling of the engine when stoppedThe engine cooling fan may start after the engine has been switched off.Take care with objects or clothing that could be caught in the blades of the fan!OpeningOpen the left-hand front door.Pull the interior release lever, located at the bottom of the door frame, towards you.Lift the exterior safety catch and raise the bonnet.
191Practical information7Unclip the stay from its housing and place it in the support slot to hold the bonnet open.ClosingHold the bonnet and pull out the stay from the support slot.Clip the stay in its housing.Lower the bonnet and release it near the end of its travel.Pull on the bonnet to check that it is locked correctly.Because of the presence of electrical equipment under the bonnet, it is recommended that exposure to water (rain, washing, etc.) be limited.Engine compartmentThe engine shown here is an example for illustrative purposes only.The locations of the following components may vary:Air filter.Engine oil dipstick.Engine oil filler cap.Petrol engineDiesel engine1.Screenwash fluid reservoir2.Engine coolant reservoir3.Brake fluid reservoir4.Battery/Fuses5.Remote earth point (-)6.Fusebox7.Air filter8.Engine oil filler cap9.Engine oil dipstickDiesel fuel systemThis system is under very high pressure.All work must be carried out only by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshopElectric motor1.Screenwash fluid reservoir2.Engine coolant reservoir (level only)3.Brake fluid reservoir4.Battery/Fuses5.Remote earth point (-)6.Fusebox7.400V electrical circuit8.Emergency circuit-breaker for emergency services and maintenance techniciansFor more information on the Charging system (Electric), refer to the corresponding section.Checking levelsCheck all of the following levels regularly in accordance with the manufacturer's service schedule. Top them up if required, unless otherwise indicated.
192Practical informationIf a level drops significantly, have the corresponding system checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.The fluids must comply with the manufacturer's requirements and with the vehicle's engine.Take care when working under the bonnet, as certain areas of the engine may be extremely hot (risk of burns) and the cooling fan could start at any time (even with the ignition off).Used productsAvoid prolonged contact of used oil or fluids with the skin.Most of these fluids are harmful to health and very corrosive.Do not discard used oil or fluids into sewers or onto the ground.Empty used oil into the containers reserved for this purpose at a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Engine oilThe level is checked, with the engine having been switched off for at least 30 minutes and on level ground, either using the oil level indicator in the instrument panel when the ignition is switched on (for vehicles equipped with an electric gauge), or using the dipstick.It is normal to top up the oil level between two services (or oil changes). It is recommended that you check the level, and top up if necessary, every 3,000 miles (5,000 km).In order to maintain the reliability of the engine and emissions control system, never use additives in the engine oil.Checking using the dipstickFor the location of the dipstick, please refer to the illustration of the corresponding engine compartment.Grasp the dipstick by its coloured grip and pull it out completely.Wipe the end of the dipstick using a clean, lint-free cloth.Reinsert the dipstick and push fully down, then pull it out again to visually check the oil level: the correct level is between marksA (max)andB (min).Do not start the engine if the level is:above markA: contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.below markB: top up the engine oil immediately.Oil gradeBefore topping up or changing the engine oil, check that the oil is suitable for your engine and complies with the recommendations in the service schedule supplied with the vehicle (or available from your PEUGEOT dealer or qualified workshop).Use of non-recommended oil may invalidate your warranty in the event of engine failure.Topping up the engine oil levelFor the location of the engine oil filler cap, please refer to the corresponding engine compartment illustration.Add oil in small quantities, avoiding any spills on engine components (risk of fire).Wait a few minutes before checking the level again using the dipstick.Top up the level if necessary.After checking the level, carefully screw the oil filler cap back onand replace the dipstick in its tube.The oil level indication displayed on the instrument panel when the ignition is switched on is not valid for 30 minutes following an addition of oil.
193Practical information7Brake fluidThe level of this fluid should be close to the "MAX" mark. If not, check the brake pads for wear.To know how often the brake fluid should be replaced, refer to the manufacturer's servicing schedule.Clean the cap before removing it to refill. Use only DOT4 brake fluid from a sealed container.Engine coolantIt is normal to top up this fluid between two services.The check and top-up must only be done with the engine cold.A level of coolant that is too low risks causing major damage to the engine; the coolant level must be close to the "MAX" mark without ever going above it.If the level is close to or below the "MIN" mark, it is essential to top it up.When the engine is hot, the temperature of the coolant is regulated by the fan.As the cooling system is pressurised, wait at least one hour after switching off the engine before carrying out any work.In order to avoid the risk of scalding if you need to top up in an emergency, wrap a cloth around the cap and unscrew the cap by two turns to allow the pressure to drop.Once the pressure has dropped, remove the cap and top up to the required level.Vehicle with electric motorDo not top up the coolant. If the level is close to or below the"MIN"mark, it is essential to contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Screenwash fluidTop up to the required level when necessary.Capacity of the tank:5.3 litres for "very cold climate" versions.2.2 litres for other versions.Fluid specificationThe fluid must be topped up with a pre-mixed product.In winter (temperatures below zero), a fluid containing an anti-freeze agent which is appropriate for the temperature conditions must be used in order to protect the system's components (pump, tank, ducts, jets).Filling with pure water is prohibited in all circumstances (risk of freezing, limescale, etc.).Diesel fuel additive (Diesel with particle filter)On reaching the minimum level in the particle filter additive tank, one of these warning lamps comes on fixed, accompanied by an audible signal and a warning message.Topping upThe topping up of this additive must be carried out quickly.Go to a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.AdBlue® (BlueHDi)An alert is triggered when the reserve level is reached.For more information on the Indicators and in particular the AdBlue range indicators, refer to the corresponding section.To avoid the vehicle being immobilised in accordance with regulations, you must top up the AdBlue tank.For more information on AdBlue® (BlueHDi), and in particular the supply of AdBlue, refer to the corresponding section.
194Practical informationChecksUnless otherwise indicated, check these components in accordance with the manufacturer's service schedule and according to your engine.Otherwise, have them checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Only use products recommended by PEUGEOT or products of equivalent quality and specification.In order to optimise the operation of components as important as those in the braking system, PEUGEOT selects and offers very specific products.12V batteryThe battery does not require any maintenance.Check regularly that the terminals are correctly tightened (versions without quick-release terminals) and that the connections are clean.For more information on the precautions to take before any work on the 12V battery, refer to the corresponding section.Versions equipped with Stop & Start are fitted with a 12V lead-acid battery with special technology and specifications.Its replacement should be carried out only by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Passenger compartment filterDepending on the environment and the use of the vehicle (e.g. dusty atmosphere, city driving), change it twice as often, if necessary.A clogged passenger compartment filter can adversely affect air conditioning system performance and generate undesirable odours.Air filterDepending on the environment and the use of the vehicle (e.g. dusty atmosphere, city driving), change it twice as often, if necessary.Oil filterChange the oil filter each time the engine oil is changed.Particle filter (Diesel) / The start of clogging of the particle filter is indicated by the temporary lighting of this warning lamp, accompanied by an alert message.As soon as traffic conditions allow, regenerate the filter by driving at a speed of at least 37mph (60km/h), with an engine speed above 2,500 rpm, for about 15 minutes (until the warning lamp goes out).If it is not possible to reach 37mph (60km/h), leave the engine running at idle for about 15 minutes, then drive with an engine speedabove 2,500 rpm for 15 minutes.Do not switch off the engine until the filter is fully regenerated; repeated intervals can degrade the engine oil prematurely.Regenerating the filter while the vehicle is stationary is not recommended.If the warning lamp stays on, this indicates a low Diesel additive level.For more information on Checking levels, refer to the corresponding section.Following prolonged operation of the vehicle at very low speed or at idle, you may, in exceptional circumstances, notice water vapour coming from the exhaust while accelerating. These emissions have no impact on the vehicle’s behaviour and the environment.New vehicleDuring the first few particle filter regeneration operations, you may notice a "burning" smell. This is perfectly normal.Manual gearboxThe gearbox does not require any maintenance (no oil change).
195Practical information7Automatic gearboxThe gearbox does not require any maintenance (no oil change).Drive selectorThe drive selector does not require any maintenance.Brake padsBrake wear depends on the style of driving, particularly in the case of vehicles used in town, over short distances. It may be necessary to have the condition of the brakes checked, even between vehicle services.Unless there is a leak in the circuit, a drop in the brake fluid level indicates that the brake pads are worn.After washing the vehicle, moisture, or in wintry conditions, ice can form on the brake discs and pads: braking efficiency may be reduced. Gently dab the brakes to dry and defrost them.Brake disc wearFor information on checking brake disc wear, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Manual parking brakeIf you notice excessive brake lever travel or decreased effectiveness, the parking brake must be adjusted, even between two services.This system must be checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Electric parking brakeThis system does not require any routine servicing. However, in the event of a problem, do not hesitate to have the system checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.For more information on the Electric parking brake, refer to the corresponding section.Wheels and tyresThe inflation pressure of all tyres, including the spare wheel, must be checked on "cold” tyres.The pressures indicated on the tyre pressure label are valid for "cold" tyres. If you have driven for more than 10 minutes or more than 6 miles (10 kilometres) at over 31 mph (50km/h), add 0.3 bar (30 kPa) to the values indicated on the label.Under-inflation increases energy consumption. Non-compliant tyre pressures cause tyres to wear prematurely and have an adverse effect on the vehicle's road holding - risk of accident!Driving with worn or damaged tyres reduces the braking and road holding performance of the vehicle. Regularly check the condition of the tyres (tread and sidewalls) and rims as well as the presence of the valve caps.When the wear indicators no longer appear set back from the tread, the depth of the grooves is less than 1.6 mm; replace the tyres as soon as possible.Using different size wheels and tyres from those specified can affect the lifetime of tyres, wheel rotation, ground clearance, the speedometer reading and have an adverse effect on road holding.Fitting different tyres on the front and rear axles can cause the ESC to mistime.Always mark the direction of rotation on the tyres that will be stored when fitting winter or summer tyres. Store them in a cool, dry place and away from direct exposure to the sun's rays.Winter or 4-seasons tyres can be identified by this symbol on their sidewalls.AdBlue® (BlueHDi)To respect the environment and ensure compliance with the Euro 6 standard, without adversely affecting the performance or fuel consumption of its Diesel engines, PEUGEOT has taken the decision to equip its vehicles with a system that combines SCR (Selective Catalytic
196Practical informationReduction) with a Diesel Particle Filter (DPF) for the treatment of exhaust gases.SCR systemUsing a liquid called AdBlue® that contains urea, a catalytic converter turns up to 85% of the nitrogen oxides (NOx) into nitrogen and water, which are harmless to health and the environment.The AdBlue® is contained in a special tank holding about 17 litres.Its capacity allows a driving range of approximately 3,000miles (5,000km) (which may vary considerably depending on your driving style and the vehicle). An alert system is automatically triggered when the remaining range reaches 1,500 miles (2,400km), i.e. once the reserve level has been reached.Several alerts are triggered successively during the remaining 1,500 miles (2,400km) until the tank is empty and the vehicle is immobilised.For more information on the Warning and indicator lamps and the associated alerts, or the Indicators, please refer to the corresponding sections.Once the AdBlue® tank is empty, a device required by law prevents the engine from being restarted.If the SCR system is faulty, the level of emissions from the vehicle will no longer meet the Euro 6 standard and the vehicle starts polluting the environment.In the event of a confirmed SCR system malfunction, it is essential to visit a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop as soon as possible. After 685 miles (1,100 km), a device is automatically activated to prevent the engine from starting.In both cases, a range indicator indicates the distance that can be travelled before the vehicle is immobilised.Freezing of the AdBlue®AdBlue® freezes at temperatures below around -11°C.The SCR system includes a heater for the AdBlue® tank, allowing you to continue driving in very cold conditions.Supply of AdBlue®It is recommended that the AdBlue® be topped up as soon as the first alert is issued indicating that the reserve level has been reached.For the correct operation of the SCR system:Use only AdBlue® fluid that meets the ISO 22241 standard.Never transfer AdBlue® to another container as it would lose its purity.Never dilute AdBlue® with water.You can obtain AdBlue® from a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop, as well as service stations equipped with AdBlue® pumps specially designed for passenger vehicles.Never top up from an AdBlue® dispenser reserved for heavy goods vehicles.Recommendations on storageAdBlue® freezes at about -11°C and deteriorates above +25°C. Containers should be stored in a cool area and protected from direct sunlight.Under these conditions, the fluid can be kept for at least a year.If the fluid has frozen, it can be used once it has completely thawed out at room temperature.Never store AdBlue® containers in your vehicle.Precautions for useAdBlue® is a urea-based solution. This fluid is non-flammable, colourless and odourless (when kept in a cool place).In the event of contact with the skin, wash the affected area with soap and running water. In the event of contact with the eyes, immediately rinse the eyes with large amounts of water or with an eye wash solution for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention if you feel a persistent burning sensation or irritation.
197Practical information7If swallowed, immediately wash out the mouth with clean water and then drink plenty of water.In certain conditions (high temperature, for example), the risk of release of ammonia cannot be excluded: do not inhale the fluid. Ammonia vapours have an irritant effect on mucous membranes (eyes, nose and throat).Store AdBlue® out of the reach of children, in its original container.ProcedureBefore starting the top-up procedure, ensure that the vehicle is parked on a flat and level surface.In wintry conditions, ensure that the temperature of the vehicle is above -11°C. Otherwise the AdBlue® may be frozen and so cannot be poured into the tank. Park the vehicle in a warmer area for a few hours to allow the top-up to be carried out.Never pour the AdBlue® into the Diesel fuel tank.If any AdBlue® is splashed, or if there are any spillages on the bodywork, rinse immediately with cold water or wipe with a damp cloth.If the fluid has crystallised, clean it off using a sponge and hot water.Important: in the event of a top-up after a breakdown because of a lack of AdBlue, it is essential to wait around 5 minutes before switching on the ignition, without opening the driver’s door, unlocking the vehicle, inserting the key into the ignition switch, or bringing the key for the "Keyless Entry and Start" system into the passenger compartment.Switch on the ignition, then wait for 10 seconds before starting the engine.Switch off the ignition and remove the key from the switch to switch off the engine.orWith Keyless Entry and Start, press the "START/STOP" button to switch off the engine.With the vehicle unlocked and the fuel filler flap open, turn the blue cap of the AdBlue® tank anti-clockwise and remove it.With a container of AdBlue®: after checking the expiry date, read the instructions on the label carefully before pouring the contents of the container into the vehicle's AdBlue tank.With anAdBlue® pump: insert the nozzle and fill the tank until the nozzle automatically cuts out.In order not to overfill the AdBlue® tank:Add between 10 and 13 litres using AdBlue® containers.Stop after the nozzle’s first automatic cut-out, if you are refilling at a service station.The system only registers AdBlue® top-ups of 5litres or more.If the AdBlue® tank is completely empty – which is confirmed by the message Top upAdBlue: Starting impossible” – it is essential to add at least 5 litres.After refillingRefit the blue cap to the tank filler and turn it clockwise, as far as it will go.Close the fuel filler flap.Do not dispose of AdBlue®bottles or containers in the household waste.Place them in a container reserved for this purpose or take them back to where you purchased them.Free-wheelingIn certain situations, it is necessary to put the vehicle into free-wheeling mode (e.g.towing, on a rolling road, automatic car wash (Wash mode), rail or sea transport).The procedure varies according to the type of gearbox and parking brake.
198Practical informationDo not leave the vehicle unattended while coasting.Keyless Entry and StartYou must not depress the brake pedal while switching the ignition on again, then switching it off. If you do, the engine will start, requiring you to restart the procedure.With a manual gearbox and electric parking brake/To release themWith the engine running and while depressing the brake pedal, move the gear selector to the neutral position.While depressing the brake pedal, switch off the engine.Release the brake pedal, then switch on the ignition.While depressing the brake pedal, press the control to release the parking brake.Release the brake pedal, then switch off the ignition.Reverting to normal operationWhile depressing the brake pedal, restart the engine and apply the parking brake.With an automatic gearbox and electric parking brake/To release themWith the engine running and while depressing the brake pedal, set the gear selector to N.While depressing the brake pedal, switch off the engine.Release the brake pedal, then switch on the ignition again.While depressing the brake pedal, press the control lever to release the parking brake.Release the brake pedal, then switch off the ignition.Reverting to normal operationWhile depressing the brake pedal, restart the engine and select modeP.With drive selector and electric parking brake/Release procedureWith the vehicle stationary and the engine running, depress the brake pedal and select modeN.Within 5seconds:Depress and hold the brake pedal, then observe this order: switch off the engine and move the push selector forwards or backwards.Release the brake pedal, then switch on the ignition.Place your foot on the brake and press the electric parking brake control to release it.Release the brake pedal, then switch off the ignition.A message is displayed on the instrument panel to confirm the unlocking of the wheels for 15minutes.When the vehicle is free-wheeling, the audio system cannot be updated (message displayed on the instrument panel).After 15minutes or reverting to normal operationWhile depressing the brake pedal, restart the engine and select modeP.Advice on care and maintenanceGeneral recommendationsObserve the following recommendations to avoid damaging the vehicle.
199Practical information7ExteriorNever use a high-pressure jet wash in the engine compartment - risk of damaging the electrical components!Do not wash the vehicle in bright sunshine or extremely cold conditions.When washing the vehicle in an automatic roller-brush car wash, be sure to lock the doors and, depending on version, move the electronic key away.When using a pressure washer, keep the jet nozzle at a minimum distance of 30 cm from the vehicle (particularly when cleaning areas containing chipped paint, sensors or seals).Promptly clean up any stains containing chemicals liable to damage the vehicle's paintwork (including tree resin, bird droppings, insect secretions, pollen and tar).Depending on the environment, clean the vehicle frequently to remove salty deposits (in coastal areas), soot (in industrial areas) and mud/salts (in wet or cold areas). These substances can be highly corrosive.Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop for advice on removing stubborn stains requiring special products (such as tar or insect removers).Preferably, have paint touch-ups performed by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.InteriorWhen washing the vehicle, never use a water hose or high-pressure jet to clean the interior.Liquids carried in cups or other open containers can spill, presenting a risk of damage to the instruments and controls and the controls located on the centre console. Be vigilant!To clean instrument panels, touch screens or other displays, wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use products (e.g. alcohol, disinfectant) or soapy water directly on these surfaces - risk of damage!BodyworkHigh-gloss paintDo not use abrasive products, solvents, petrol or oil to clean the bodywork.Never use an abrasive sponge to clean stubborn stains - risk of scratching the paintwork!Do not apply polish in strong sunshine, or to plastic or rubber parts.Use a soft cloth and soapy water or a pH neutral product.Gently wipe the bodywork with a clean microfibre cloth.Apply polish with the vehicle clean and dry.Comply with the instructions for use stated on the product.Decals(Depending on version)Do not use a high-pressure washer to clean the vehicle - risk of damaging or detaching the decals!Use a high-flow hose (temperature between 25°C and 40°C).Place the jet of water perpendicular to the surface to be cleaned.Rinse the vehicle with demineralised water.
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