Access for Your Peugeot 2008 SUV Second Generation (2019-2025)

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Built-in key  
The key built into the remote control can be  
used for the following operations, depending on  
version:  
Remote control / Key  
Remote control function  
– Unlocking/Locking/Deadlocking the vehicle.  
– Activation/Deactivation of the manual child  
lock.  
– Activation/Deactivation of the front passenger  
airbag.  
– Back-up Unlocking/Locking of the doors.  
– Switching on the ignition and starting/switching  
off the engine.  
To eject the key or put it back in place, pull  
and hold the button.  
Once the built-in key is ejected, always  
keep it with you to be able to carry out  
the corresponding back-up procedures.  
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Unlocking the vehicle  
Depending on version, the remote control can be  
used to perform the following remote functions:  
– Unlocking/Locking/Deadlocking the vehicle.  
– Remote operation of lighting.  
Selective unlocking is configured in the  
Driving/Vehicle touch screen menu.  
– Folding/Unfolding the door mirrors.  
– Activating/Deactivating the alarm.  
– Locating the vehicle.  
Complete unlocking  
► Press the unlocking button.  
– Closing the windows.  
Selective unlocking  
– Activating the vehicle’s electronic immobiliser.  
Back-up procedures allow the vehicle to be  
locked/unlocked in the event of a failure of the  
remote control, the central locking, the battery,  
etc. For more information on the Back-up  
procedures, refer to the corresponding section.  
Driver’s door and fuel filler/charging flap  
► Press the unlocking button.  
► Press it again to unlock the other doors and  
the boot.  
The charging nozzle can be unplugged on the  
second press.  
To unfold or fold the key, press the button.  
With Keyless Entry and Starting  
Complete or selective unlocking and alarm  
deactivation is confirmed by the flashing of the  
sidelamps and/or daytime running lamps.  
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Depending on version, the door mirrors unfold.  
► Press the locking button again within 3  
seconds to deadlock the vehicle (confirmed by  
the temporary lighting of the direction indicators).  
Closing the windows  
lamps and door mirror spotlamps come on for 30  
seconds.  
Pressing again before the end of the timed  
period switches off the lamps immediately.  
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Locking the vehicle  
Holding the locking button pressed for  
more than 3 seconds closes the windows.  
Advice  
Normal locking  
► Press the locking button.  
The locking, and the activation of the alarm  
depending on version, is confirmed by the  
lighting of the direction indicators.  
When closing windows, ensure that no  
person or object could prevent their  
correct closure.  
To leave the windows partly open on versions  
with alarm, you must first deactivate the  
interior volumetric monitoring.  
Remote control  
The remote control is a sensitive, high-  
frequency device; avoid handling it in your  
pocket, due to the risk of unintentionally  
unlocking the vehicle.  
Avoid pressing the remote control buttons  
while out of range of the vehicle, due to  
the risk of rendering the remote control  
inoperative. It would then be necessary to  
reset it.  
Depending on version, the door mirrors fold.  
For more information on the Alarm, refer to  
the corresponding section.  
An access (door or boot) that is not  
properly closed prevents locking of the  
vehicle. However, if the vehicle is fitted with  
an alarm, it will be activated after 45 seconds.  
If the vehicle is unlocked but the doors or boot  
are not subsequently opened, the vehicle  
will automatically lock itself again after about  
30 seconds. If the vehicle is fitted with an  
alarm, it will be reactivated automatically.  
Locating the vehicle  
Helps you to locate your vehicle from a distance,  
with the vehicle locked:  
– The direction indicators or sidelamps and/or  
daytime running lamps, depending on version,  
flash for approximately 10 seconds.  
– The door mirror spotlamps come on.  
– The courtesy lamps come on.  
The remote control does not work when the  
key is in the ignition switch, even when the  
ignition is switched off.  
Anti-theft protection  
Do not modify the electronic vehicle  
immobiliser, as this might result in  
malfunctions.  
For vehicles with a key ignition switch,  
remember to remove the key and turn the  
steering wheel to engage the steering lock.  
Deadlocking  
► Press this button.  
Remote lighting of the  
lamps  
Availability of this function depends on version.  
► Press this button. The sidelamps,  
Deadlocking renders the interior door  
controls inoperative. It also disables the  
central locking button.  
The horn remains operational.  
Never leave anyone inside the vehicle  
when it is deadlocked.  
Locking the vehicle  
Driving with the doors locked could make  
it more difficult for the emergency services  
dipped beam headlamps, number plate  
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to enter the passenger compartment in an  
emergency.  
As a safety precaution, remove the key from  
the ignition or take the electronic key with you  
when leaving the vehicle, even for a short  
time.  
Complete unlocking  
The vehicle (doors and boot) unlocks:  
► Either automatically as the driver approaches  
in zone B, if the automatic functions are  
activated.  
► Or by gently pressing the driver's door handle  
or the button on the boot.  
Purchasing a second-hand vehicle  
Have the key codes memorised by a  
PEUGEOT dealer, to ensure that the keys  
in your possession are the only ones able to  
start the vehicle.  
Unlocking, and alarm deactivation (depending  
on version), is confirmed by the flashing of the  
sidelamps and/or daytime running lamps.  
Depending on version, the door mirrors unfold.  
Zone A: automatic locking on moving away from  
the vehicle (about 2 metres from the vehicle).  
Zone B: automatic unlocking and welcome  
lighting on approaching the vehicle (between 1  
and 2 metres from the vehicle).  
For more information on Welcome lighting,  
please refer to the corresponding section.  
The automatic functions are configured  
via the Driving/Vehicle touch screen  
menu.  
If the electronic key remains around the  
vehicle (zones A or B) for more than 15  
minutes without action, the automatic  
functions are deactivated. To unlock or lock  
the vehicle, use the remote control or press  
one of the door handles.  
If using the door handle does not lock/unlock  
the vehicle, bring the electronic key closer  
and repeat the desired action.  
Proximity Keyless Entry  
and Start  
This is a Keyless Entry and Starting system.  
It enables automatic vehicle locking/unlocking  
simply by detecting the electronic key.  
As long as the driver has the electronic key  
on their person, the vehicle unlocks as they  
approach and locks when they walk away.  
If the electronic key is present in an area  
between 2 and 7 m from the vehicle for more  
than 30 minutes, the system is deactivated to  
preserve the battery.  
Unlocking the vehicle  
Selective unlocking  
Driver’s door and fuel filler/charging flap  
They unlock:  
► Either automatically when approaching the  
driver’s door, if the automatic functions are  
activated.  
Key recognition zones:  
Selective unlocking (driver’s door, boot) is  
configured in the Driving/Vehicle touch  
screen menu.  
► Or by gently pressing the driver's door  
handle.  
Selective unlocking is deactivated by default.  
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► Once inside the vehicle, to unlock all  
accesses, press the central locking button or pull  
the opening control on any door.  
Deadlocking  
The automatic door mirror folding/  
unfolding function is configured via the  
touch screen’s Driving/Vehicle menu.  
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Selective unlocking of the boot  
The boot unlocks automatically as you approach  
the rear of the vehicle.  
► Press the tailgate control to open the boot.  
The doors remain locked.  
Deadlocking renders the interior door  
controls inoperative. It also deactivates  
the central locking button.  
The horn remains operational.  
Never leave anyone inside the vehicle  
when it is deadlocked.  
As a safety measure, never leave the  
vehicle, even for a short time, without  
taking the Keyless Entry and Starting  
system’s electronic key with you.  
Be aware of the risk of theft of the vehicle if  
the key is present in one of the defined areas  
while the vehicle is unlocked.  
Locking the vehicle  
Normal locking  
In order to preserve the battery in the  
electronic key and the vehicle's battery:  
– The unlock on approach function (zone B)  
automatically switches to standby mode  
after several days (approximately one week)  
without being used. To unlock the vehicle, use  
the remote control or press on one of the front  
door handles. The next time the vehicle is  
started, the automatic unlocking and locking  
functions will be reactivated.  
– If the welcome lighting is triggered  
several times in succession without the  
vehicle subsequently being started, it will be  
deactivated.  
– All "hands-free" functions switch to  
extended standby mode after 21 days of non-  
use. To restore these functions, unlock the  
vehicle using the remote control and start the  
engine.  
► Gently press the driver's door handle to lock  
the vehicle.  
► Press it again within 3 seconds to deadlock  
the vehicle (confirmed by the temporary lighting  
of the direction indicators).  
With the doors and boot closed, the vehicle  
locks:  
► Either automatically, upon leaving zone A, if  
the automatic functions are activated.  
► Or by gently pressing the driver's door  
handle.  
Locking is confirmed by the lighting of the  
direction indicators, and by an audible signal  
when the vehicle is locked upon walking away.  
It is not possible to lock the vehicle if the  
electronic key is left inside the vehicle.  
If one of the doors or the boot is still open  
or if the electronic key for the Keyless  
Entry and Startingsystem has been left inside  
the vehicle, central locking will not take place.  
If the vehicle is unlocked but the doors or  
boot are not subsequently opened, the  
vehicle will automatically lock itself again after  
about 30 seconds. If the vehicle is fitted with  
an alarm, it will be reactivated automatically.  
For safety and theft protection reasons,  
never leave the electronic key in the  
vehicle, even when you are close to it.  
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Electrical interference  
The electronic key may not operate if  
close to certain electronic devices such as  
telephones (switched on or on standby) or  
laptop computers, strong magnetic fields, etc.  
► After normal locking, pull one of the  
interior door controls to unlock the vehicle.  
► After deadlocking, you must use the  
remote control, the "Keyless Entry and  
Starting" system or the built-in key to unlock  
the vehicle.  
Back-up procedures  
Lost keys, remote control,  
electronic key  
Go to a PEUGEOT dealer with the vehicle's  
registration certificate, your personal  
identification documents and if possible, the label  
bearing the key code.  
The PEUGEOT dealer will be able to retrieve the  
key code and the transponder code, enabling a  
new key to be ordered.  
Central locking  
Automatic (anti-intrusion  
security)  
The doors and boot lock automatically while  
driving (speed above 6 mph (10 km/h)).  
To deactivate/reactivate this function (activated  
by default):  
Complete unlocking/locking  
of the vehicle with the key  
► Press the button until a confirmation  
message appears.  
Use this procedure in the following situations:  
– Remote control battery discharged.  
– Remote control malfunction.  
– Vehicle battery discharged.  
– Vehicle in an area subject to strong  
electromagnetic interference.  
In the first case, change the remote control  
battery.  
Transporting long or voluminous  
objects  
Manual  
► Press this button to lock/unlock the vehicle  
(doors and boot) from inside the passenger  
compartment.  
The indicator lamp comes on to confirm the  
central locking of the vehicle.  
Press the central locking control to drive  
with the boot open and the doors locked.  
Otherwise, every time the speed of the  
vehicle exceeds 6 mph (10 km/h), the sound  
of the locks rebounding will be heard and an  
alert will be displayed.  
In the second case, reinitialise the remote  
control.  
Refer to the corresponding sections.  
Central locking does not take place if any  
of the doors are open.  
When locking/deadlocking from the  
outside  
When the vehicle is locked or deadlocked  
from the outside, the indicator lamp flashes  
and the button is deactivated.  
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► Insert the key in the door lock.  
► Turn the key towards the front/rear to unlock/  
lock the vehicle.  
► Turn the key towards the rear again within  
3 seconds to deadlock the vehicle.  
Passenger doors  
Changing the battery  
If the battery is flat, this warning lamp  
comes on, accompanied by an audible  
signal and the display of a message.  
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► Pull the interior door opening control.  
Locking  
Battery type: CR2032/3 volts.  
If the vehicle is fitted with an alarm, it will  
not be activated when locking with the  
key.  
Without Keyless Entry and Starting  
If the alarm is activated, the siren sounds  
when the door is opened; switch on the  
ignition to stop it.  
Central locking not  
functioning  
Use these procedures in the following cases:  
– Central locking malfunction.  
– Battery disconnected or discharged.  
► Open the doors.  
► For the rear doors, check that the child lock  
is not on.  
Refer to the corresponding section.  
Remove the black cap, located on the edge  
of the door, using the key.  
With Keyless Entry and Starting  
In the event of a malfunction of the  
central locking system, the battery must  
be disconnected to ensure that the vehicle is  
locked fully.  
► Insert the key into the socket without forcing  
it, then turn the latch towards the inside of the  
door.  
► Remove the key and refit the black cap.  
► Close the doors and check from the outside  
that the vehicle is locked.  
Driver's or front left-hand door  
(depending on version)  
► Insert the key into the door lock.  
► Turn the key towards the rear of the vehicle  
to lock it, or towards the front to unlock it.  
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► Unclip the cover by inserting a small  
screwdriver in the slot and lift the cover.  
► Remove the flat battery from its housing.  
► Put the new battery in place, respecting the  
polarity. Start by inserting it into the contacts  
located in the corner, then clip the cover onto  
the unit.  
► Reinitialise the remote control.  
For more information on Reinitialising the  
remote control, refer to the corresponding  
section.  
Risk of explosion if the battery is  
replaced by an incorrect type.  
Replace battery with the same type.  
► Turn the key to position 2 (Ignition on).  
► Immediately press the closed padlock button  
for a few seconds.  
► Switch off the ignition and remove the key  
from the ignition switch.  
Risk of explosion or the leakage of  
flammable liquid or gas.  
The remote control is now fully operational  
again.  
Do not use in /store in /bring into environment  
of extremely high temperature or extremely  
low pressure due to the very high altitude.  
Do not attempt to burn, crush, or cut used  
battery.  
With Keyless Entry and Starting  
Do not throw remote control batteries  
away, as they contain metals that are  
harmful to the environment. Take them to an  
approved disposal point.  
Reinitialising the remote  
control  
Following replacement of the battery or in  
the event of a fault, it may be necessary to  
reinitialise the remote control.  
Do not ingest battery.  
Chemical Burn Hazard  
This product contains a coin / button cell  
battery.  
Without Keyless Entry and Starting  
If the coin / button cell battery is swallowed,  
it can cause severe internal burns in just 2  
hours and can lead to death.  
Keep new and used batteries away from  
children.  
If the battery compartment does not close  
securely, stop using the product and keep it  
away from children.  
If you think batteries might have been  
swallowed or placed inside any part of the  
body, seek immediate medical attention.  
► Insert the mechanical key (incorporated into  
the remote control) into the lock to open the  
vehicle.  
► Place the electronic key against the back-up  
reader on the steering column and hold it there  
until the ignition is switched on.  
With a manual gearbox, place the gear lever  
in neutral then fully depress the clutch pedal.  
With an automatic gearbox or drive  
selector, while in mode P, depress the brake  
pedal.  
► Switch the ignition off.  
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► Switch on the ignition by pressing the  
"START/STOP" button.  
If the fault persists after reinitialisation, contact  
a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop  
without delay.  
Boot  
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Opening  
► After unlocking the vehicle or just the boot  
(depending on version), press the opening  
control and then lift the tailgate.  
Doors  
► Insert a small screwdriver into hole A of the  
lock to unlock the boot.  
► Move the latch to the left.  
Closing  
► Lower the tailgate using one of the interior  
grab handles.  
Opening  
From outside  
► After unlocking the vehicle or with the  
"Keyless Entry and Starting" system electronic  
key in the recognition zone, pull the door handle.  
In the event of a malfunction or if you  
experience difficulty opening or closing  
the tailgate, have it checked by a PEUGEOT  
dealer or a qualified workshop without delay,  
to avoid the issue deteriorating and prevent  
any risk of the tailgate dropping, potentially  
causing serious injury.  
Locking after closing  
If the fault persists after closing again, the boot  
will remain locked.  
In the event of a fault with the central  
locking system, it is essential to  
disconnect the battery to lock the boot and so  
ensure complete locking of the vehicle.  
From inside  
► Pull the interior opening control of a door; this  
unlocks the vehicle completely.  
With selective unlocking activated:  
– Opening the driver's door unlocks  
the driver's door only (if the vehicle has not  
already been completely unlocked).  
– Opening one of the passenger doors  
unlocks the rest of the vehicle.  
Back-up release  
To manually unlock the boot in the event of a  
battery or central locking failure.  
Alarm  
(Depending on version)  
Unlocking  
► Fold the rear seats to gain access to the lock  
from inside the boot.  
Closing  
If a door is not properly closed, this  
warning lamp comes on accompanied by  
a message if the engine is running, and an  
audible signal when the vehicle is travelling at  
more than 6 mph (10 km/h).  
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System which protects and provides a deterrent  
against theft and break-ins.  
► Lock or deadlock the vehicle using the  
remote control or by pressing on the driver's  
door handle.  
When the monitoring system is active, the red  
indicator lamp in the button flashes once per  
second and the direction indicators come on for  
about 2 seconds.  
After unlocking using the remote  
control  
If the vehicle automatically locks itself again  
(as happens if a door or the boot is not  
opened within 30 seconds of unlocking), the  
monitoring system is automatically activated.  
Exterior perimeter monitoring  
The system checks for opening of the vehicle.  
The alarm is triggered if anyone tries to open a  
door, the boot or the bonnet, for example.  
Interior volumetric monitoring  
The exterior perimeter monitoring is activated  
after 5 seconds and the interior volumetric  
monitoring after 45 seconds.  
Locking the vehicle  
with exterior perimeter  
monitoring only  
Deactivate the interior volumetric monitoring to  
avoid the unwanted triggering of the alarm, in  
certain cases such as:  
– Slightly open window.  
– Washing the vehicle.  
– Changing a wheel.  
Towing the vehicle.  
The system checks for any variation in volume in  
the passenger compartment.  
The alarm is triggered if anyone breaks a  
window, enters the passenger compartment or  
moves inside the vehicle.  
The alarm does not activate when  
locking automatically from a distance.  
Self-protection function  
If an opening (door, boot or bonnet) is not  
properly closed, the vehicle is not locked,  
but the exterior perimeter monitoring will be  
activated after 45 seconds, at the same time  
as the interior volumetric monitoring.  
The system checks whether any of its  
components are out of service.  
The alarm is triggered if the battery, the central  
control or the siren wiring is put out of service or  
damaged.  
– Transport on a ship or ferry.  
Work on the alarm system  
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer or a  
qualified workshop.  
Deactivation  
Deactivating interior volumetric  
monitoring  
► Switch off the ignition and within 10 seconds  
press the alarm button until the indicator lamp is  
on fixed.  
► Press the remote control unlocking  
button.  
or  
► Unlock the vehicle by pressing the driver’s  
door handle.  
The monitoring system is deactivated: the  
indicator lamp in the button goes off and the  
sidelamps and/or the daytime running lamps  
flash for about 2 seconds.  
Locking the vehicle with full  
alarm system  
► Exit the vehicle.  
► Immediately lock the vehicle using the remote  
control or the "Keyless Entry and Starting"  
system.  
Only exterior perimeter monitoring is activated;  
the red indicator lamp in the button flashes every  
second.  
Activation  
► Switch off the ignition and exit the vehicle.  
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To take effect, this deactivation must be  
performed whenever the ignition is switched  
off.  
► Unlock the vehicle using the key in the  
driver's door lock.  
► Open the door; the alarm is triggered.  
► Switch on the ignition; this stops the alarm.  
The indicator lamp in the button goes off.  
Electric windows  
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Reactivating interior volumetric  
monitoring  
Locking the vehicle without  
activating the alarm  
► Lock or deadlock the vehicle using the key  
(built-in the remote control) in the driver's door  
lock.  
► Deactivate exterior perimeter monitoring by  
unlocking the vehicle using the remote control or  
the "Keyless Entry and Starting" system.  
The indicator lamp in the button goes off.  
► Reactivate the full alarm system by locking  
the vehicle using the remote control or by  
pressing the driver’s door handle.  
1. Left-hand front  
2. Right-hand front  
3. Right-hand rear  
4. Left-hand rear  
5. Electric child lock (depending on version)  
Malfunction  
When the ignition is switched on, the fixed  
lighting of the red indicator lamp in the button  
indicates a system malfunction.  
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a  
qualified workshop.  
For more information on the Electric child lock,  
refer to the corresponding section.  
The red indicator lamp in the button once again  
flashes every second.  
Manual operation  
Triggering of the alarm  
This is indicated by sounding of the siren  
and flashing of the direction indicators for 30  
seconds.  
Depending on the country of sale, certain  
monitoring functions remain active until the alarm  
has been triggered eleven times consecutively.  
When the vehicle is unlocked using the remote  
control or the Keyless Entry and Starting system,  
rapid flashing of the red indicator lamp in the  
button informs you that the alarm was triggered  
during your absence. When the ignition is  
switched on, this flashing stops.  
To open/close the window, press/pull the  
switch without passing the point of resistance;  
the window stops as soon as the switch is  
released.  
Automatic activation  
(Depending on version)  
Automatic operation  
The system is activated automatically 2 minutes  
after the last door or the boot is closed.  
To avoid triggering the alarm on entering the  
vehicle, first press the unlocking button on the  
remote control or unlock the vehicle using the  
"Keyless Entry and Starting" system.  
To open/close the window, press/pull the  
switch past its resistance point: the window  
opens/closes completely when the switch is  
released.  
Operating the switch again stops the movement  
of the window.  
Failure of the remote control  
To deactivate the monitoring functions:  
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Window controls remain operational for  
approximately 45 seconds after switching  
off the ignition or after locking the vehicle.  
After that time, the controls are disabled.  
To reactivate them, switch on the ignition or  
unlock the vehicle.  
ensure that nothing can prevent the window  
from closing properly.  
It is important to ensure that passengers use  
the electric windows correctly.  
Pay particular attention to children when  
operating the windows.  
Be aware of passengers and/or other persons  
present when closing windows remotely using  
the electronic key.  
the engine running, in STOP mode of Stop &  
Start, and up to 45 seconds after turning off the  
ignition or after locking the vehicle.  
Precautions  
Do not put your head or arms through the  
sunroof while the vehicle is moving - risk  
of serious injury!  
Anti-pinch  
If the window meets an obstacle while rising, it  
stops and immediately partially lowers again.  
Do not put your head or arms through the  
open windows when the vehicle is moving -  
risk of serious injury!  
Ensure that any luggage or accessories  
carried on the roof bars do not interfere  
with the movement of the sunroof.  
Do not place heavy loads on the movable  
glass panel of the sunroof.  
Reinitialising the electric  
windows  
After reconnecting the battery, or in the event  
of abnormal window movement, the anti-pinch  
function must be reinitialised.  
The anti-pinch function is disabled during the  
following sequence of operations.  
For each window:  
► Lower the window fully, then raise it; it will  
rise in steps of a few centimetres each time the  
control is pressed. Repeat the operation until the  
window is fully closed.  
Sunroof  
The sunroof consists of a movable glass panel  
that slides over the roof and a blind that can  
be opened independently. Opening the sunroof  
automatically opens the blind.  
If the sunroof is wet, following a rain  
shower or washing the vehicle, wait until  
it is completely dry before operating it.  
Do not operate the sunroof if it is covered by  
snow or ice - risk of damage!  
To operate the panoramic sunroof, use the  
button in the roof console.  
Use only plastic scrapers to remove snow or  
ice from the sunroof.  
Regularly check the condition of the  
sunroof seals (e.g. presence of dust,  
dead leaves).  
► Continue to pull the control for at least one  
second after the window reaches the closed  
position.  
If using a car wash, check first that the roof is  
correctly closed and keep the high-pressure  
jet at least 30 centimetres from the seals.  
If an electric window meets an obstacle  
during operation, the movement of the  
window must be reversed. To do this, press  
the relevant control.  
When the driver operates the passengers’  
electric window controls, it is important to  
The sunroof can be operated when the ignition is  
turned on (if the battery is charged enough), with  
Never leave the vehicle with the sunroof  
open.  
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► With the ignition on, fully close the  
Operating the button  
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sunroof.  
► Pressing the button beyond its point of  
resistance opens or closes the sunroof fully.  
► Pressing the button again stops the  
movement in progress.  
► By keeping the button pressed (without going  
beyond the point of resistance), the movement of  
the glass stops when this button is released.  
► When the sunroof is closed: pressing once  
without passing the point of resistance moves it  
to the partially open position.  
When opening the sunroof fully, the movable  
glass moves to a partially open position, then  
slides over the roof. Any intermediate position is  
possible.  
► Press and hold the front part of the button  
until the sunroof moves slightly, hold for a further  
1 second, then release.  
► Wait 2 seconds then press and hold the front  
part of the button again. The sunroof will open  
and close again. Once the roof is fully closed  
again, hold for a further 2 seconds, then release.  
Before operating the sunroof control  
button, ensure that no object or person  
might prevent the movement.  
Pay particular attention to children when  
operating the sunroof.  
If something is trapped when operating the  
sunroof, reverse the movement of the sunroof  
by pressing the control button in question.  
The driver must ensure that passengers use  
the sunroof correctly.  
► When the sunroof is partially open: pressing  
once on the front part of the button, without  
going beyond the point of resistance, closes it  
completely.  
The sunroof and windows can be closed  
by holding down the door locking control.  
The manoeuvre stops as soon as the locking  
control is released.  
Any manual intervention on the position of  
the sunroof may disturb the anti-pinch device.  
Perform a reinitialisation.  
Anti-pinch system  
Opening/closing the blind  
If the sunroof encounters an obstacle when  
closing, the movement is automatically reversed.  
The roof anti-pinch system is designed to be  
effective at speeds of up to 75 mph (120 km/h).  
To open the blind, pull its handle backwards  
until the desired position is reached.  
To close the blind, push its handle forwards  
until the desired position is reached.  
Opening/closing the sunroof  
To open the sunroof, use the part of the  
button located towards the rear.  
To close the sunroof, use the part of the  
button located towards the front.  
Reinitialisation  
Reinitialisation is required after reconnecting the  
battery, or if the sunroof malfunctions or moves  
in a jerky manner.  
► Check that nothing is affecting the movement  
of the sunroof and that the seals are clean.  
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