Peugeot 301 (2017 year). Instruction - part 10

 

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Practical information

Check all of these levels regularly, in line with the manufacturer's service schedule. Top them up if necessary, unless otherwise indicated.
If a level drops significantly, have the corresponding system checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.

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).

Checking levels

Engine oil level

To ensure the accuracy of the reading, your 
vehicle must be on a level surface, with the 
engine off for at least 30 minutes.

It is normal to top-up the oil level between 
services (or oil changes). PEUGEOT 
recommends that you check the level, and 
top up if necessary, every 3,000 miles  
(5,000 km).

This level is checked using the 
dipstick located under the bonnet.  
To find this gauge, see the description 
of the engine compartment.

Checking using the dipstick

For more information about , and in particular 
the dipstick location, refer to the corresponding 
section.

F

  Hold the dipstick by its coloured grip and 

remove it completely.

F

  Wipe the end of the dipstick with a clean 

and non-fluffy cloth.

F

  Re-insert the dipstick and push it fully 

down, then pull it out again for a visual 
check: the level must be between the two 
marks 

A and B.

If you find that the level is above the 

A mark or 

below the 

mark, do not start the engine.

-  If the level is above the 

MAX (A) mark (risk of 

damage to the engine), 
contact a PEUGEOT 
dealer or a qualified 
workshop.

-  If the level is below the 

MIN (B) mark, you must 

top-up the engine oil.

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Topping-up the engine oil level

Oil grade

The oil must be the correct grade for your 
engine and comply with the manufacturer's 
recommendations.
Refer to the under-bonnet view for the location 
of the oil filler cap on your vehicle.
F

  Unscrew the oil filler cap to access the filler 

opening.

F

  Add oil in small quantities, avoiding any 

spills on engine components (risk of fire).

F

  Wait a few minutes before checking the 

level again using the dipstick.

F

  Add more oil if necessary.

F

  After checking and topping up, carefully 

refit the oil filler cap and return the dipstick 
to its housing.

Engine oil change

Refer to the manufacturer's service schedule 
for details of the interval for this operation.
In order to maintain the reliability of the engine 
and emissions control system, never use 
additives in the engine oil.

Brake fluid level

The level of this liquid should be 
close to the "MAX" mark. If it is not, 
check the brake pad wear.

Draining the circuit

Refer to the manufacturer's service schedule 
for details of the interval for this operation.

Fluid specification

The fluid must conform to the manufacturer's 
recommendations.

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Coolant level

The check and top-up must only be done with 
the engine cold.
A low coolant level presents a risk of serious 
damage to your engine.
The coolant level should be close to the "MAX" 
mark but should never exceed it.
If the level is close to or below the "MIN" mark, 
it is essential to top-up.

When the engine is hot, the temperature of the 
coolant is regulated by the fan.
In addition, as the cooling system is 
pressurised, wait at least one hour after 
switching off the engine before carrying out any 
work.
To avoid the risk of scalding when you need to 
top-up in an emergency, place 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 the level.

Check the coolant level regularly.
It is normal to top up the fluid 
between two services.

Fluid specification

The fluid must conform to the manufacturer's 
recommendations.

The cooling fan may start after 

switching off the engine: take care 

with articles and clothing that might be 

caught by the fan blades.

Screenwash fluid level

Top up the level when necessary.

Fluid specification

For optimum cleaning and to avoid freezing, 
this fluid must not be topped up or replaced 
with plain water.
In wintry conditions, it is recommended that you 
use an ethyl alcohol or methanol based fluid.

Diesel additive level (Diesel 

engine with particle filter)

A low additive level is indicated by illumination 
of the service warning light, accompanied by an 
audible warning and a message in the screen 
(if a display screen is fitted).

Topping up

This additive must be topped-up by a 

PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop 
without delay.

Used products

Avoid prolonged contact of used oil or 
fluids with the skin.
Most of these fluids are harmful to health 
or indeed very corrosive.

Do not discard used oil or fluids into 
sewers or onto the ground.
Take used oil to a PEUGEOT dealer or 
a qualified workshop and dispose of in 
the containers made available for this 
purpose.

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Checks

Unless 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.

12 V battery

For more information and the precautions to 
take before starting work on the 

12 V battery

refer to the corresponding section.

The battery does not require any 
maintenance.
However, check regularly that the 
terminals are correctly tightened 
(versions without quick release 
terminals) and that the connections 
are clean.

Air filter and passenger compartment filter

Depending on the environment (e.g. dusty 
atmosphere) and the use of the vehicle (e.g. 
city driving), 

replace them twice as often if 

necessary.

A clogged passenger compartment filter may 
have an adverse effect on the performance 
of the air conditioning system and generate 
undesirable odours.

Refer to the manufacturer's 
service schedule for details of the 
replacement intervals for these 
components.

Oil filter

Replace the oil filter each time the 
engine oil is changed.
Refer to the manufacturer's 
service schedule for details of 
the replacement interval for this 
component.

Particle filter (Diesel)

As soon as the traffic conditions permit, 
regenerate the filter by driving at a speed of at 
least 40 mph (60 km/h) until the warning light 
goes off.
If the warning light stays on, this indicates a low 
additive level; refer to “Diesel additive level” 
section.

or 

The start of saturation of the particle 
filter is indicated by the fixed 
illumination of this warning light 
accompanied by a warning message 
in the screen (if a display screen is 
fitted).

On a new vehicle, the first particle 
filter regeneration operations may be 
accompanied by a "burning" smell, which 
is perfectly normal.
Following prolonged operation of the 
vehicle at very low speed or at idle, 
you may, in exceptional circumstances, 
notice the emission of water vapour at the 
exhaust on acceleration. This does not 
affect the behaviour of the vehicle or the 
environment.

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Manual gearbox

The gearbox does not require any 
maintenance (no oil change).
Refer to the manufacturer's service 
schedule for the checking interval 
for this component.

Electronic gearbox

The gearbox does not require any 
maintenance (no oil change).

Refer to the manufacturer's service schedule 
for the checking interval for this component.

Automatic gearbox

The gearbox does not require any 
maintenance (no oil change).
Refer to the manufacturer's service 
schedule for the checking interval 
for this component.

Brake pads

Brake 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.

Brake disc wear

For information on checking brake 
disc wear, contact a PEUGEOT 
dealer or a qualified workshop.

Parking brake

If excessive travel or a loss of 
effectiveness of this system is 
noticed, the parking brake must 
be checked, even between two 
services.

Checking this system must be done 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 units 
as important as those in the braking 
system, PEUGEOT selects and offers very 
specific products.
After washing the vehicle, dampness, or 
in wintry conditions, ice can form on the 
brake discs and pads: braking efficiency 
may be reduced. Make light brake 
applications to dry and defrost the brakes.

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In the event of a breakdown

Running out of fuel (Diesel)

On vehicles fitted with HDi engines, the fuel 
system must be primed if you run out of fuel.
For more information about the 

Engines, in 

particular the location of the different parts 
under the bonnet, refer to the corresponding 
section.
For more information on 

Diesel misfuel 

prevention, refer to the corresponding section.

If the engine does not start the first time, 
don't keep trying, but start the procedure 
again from the beginning.

HDi 92 engine

F

  Fill the fuel tank with at least five litres of 

diesel.

F

  Open the engine bonnet.

F

  Operate the priming pump repeatedly until 

resistance is felt (there may be resistance 
at the first press).

F

  Operate the starter until the engine starts 

(if the engine does not start at the first 
attempt, wait around 15 seconds before 
trying again).

F

  If the engine does not start after a few 

attempts, operate the priming pump again 
then start the engine.

F

  Close the bonnet again.

BlueHDi engines

F

  Fill the fuel tank with at least five litres of 

Diesel.

F

  Switch on the ignition (without starting the 

engine).

F

  Wait around 6 seconds and switch off the 

ignition.

F

  Repeat the operation 10 times.

F

  Operate the starter to run the engine.

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In the event of a breakdown

Temporary puncture repair kit

Comprising a compressor and a sealant 
cartridge, it allows the 

temporary repair of 

a tyre so that you can drive to the nearest 
garage.
It is designed to repair most punctures which 
could affect the tyre, located on the tyre tread 
or shoulder.

Access to the kit

The vehicle's electric system allows the 
connection of the compressor for long 
enough to inflate a tyre after a puncture 
repair.

This kit is installed in the storage box, under 
the boot floor.

Composition of the kit

Do not exceed a speed of 50 mph  
(80 km/h) when driving with a tyre repaired 
using this type of kit.

1. 12 V compressor, with built-in pressure 

gauge.

2. Bottle of sealant, with with built-in hose.
3. Speed limit sticker.

The speed limit sticker must be secured 
to the interior of the vehicle in the driver's 
field of vision, to remind you that a wheel 
is in temporary use.

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In the event of a breakdown

Repair procedure

F

  Uncoil the pipe stowed under the 

compressor.

F

  Switch off the ignition.

F

  Secure the speed limit sticker inside the 

vehicle.

Avoid removing any foreign bodies which 
have penetrated into the tyre.

F

  Connect the pipe from the compressor to 

the bottle of sealant.

F

  Remove the valve cap from the tyre to be 

repaired, and place it in a clean area.

F

  Turn the sealant bottle and secure it in the 

cut-out provided on the compressor.

F

  Connect the hose from the bottle of sealant 

to the valve of the tyre to be repaired and 
tighten firmly.

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In the event of a breakdown

F

  Check that the compressor switch is at  

the "

O" position.

F

  Uncoil fully the electric cable, stowed under 

the compressor.

If after around 5 to 7 minutes the pressure 
of 2 bars is not attained, this indicates 
that the tyre is not repairable; contact a 

PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop 
for assistance.

F

  Place the switch in the "

O" position.

F

  Remove the kit.

F

  Connect the compressor's electrical 

connector to the vehicle's 12 V socket.

F

  Switch on the ignition.

F

  Drive immediately for approximately three 

miles (five kilometres), at reduced speed 
(between 15 and 35 mph (20 and  
60 km/h)), to plug the puncture.

F

  Stop to check the repair and the tyre 

pressure using the kit.

F

  Start the compressor by turning the switch 

to the "

l" position until the pressure of the 

tyre reaches 2.0 bars. The sealant product 
is injected under pressure into the tyre; do 
not disconnect the hose of the valve during 
this operation (risk of blowback).

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In the event of a breakdown

Checking / adjusting tyre pressures

You can also use the compressor, 
without injecting sealant, to check and if 
necessary adjust the tyre pressures

F

  Remove the valve cap from the tyre and 

place it in a clean area.

F

  Uncoil the pipe stowed under the 

compressor.

F

  Screw the pipe onto the valve and tighten 

firmly.

F

  Check that the compressor switch is at  

the "

O" position.

F

  Uncoil fully the electric cable, stowed under 

the compressor.

F

  Connect the compressor's electrical 

connector to the vehicle's 12 V socket.

F

  Switch on the ignition.

Take care, the sealant product is harmful 
if swallowed and causes irritation to the 
eyes.
Keep this product out of the reach of 
children.
The use-by date is marked on the bottle.
After use, do not discard the bottle by the 
roadside, take it to a PEUGEOT dealer or 
an authorised waste disposal site.
Don't forget to obtain a new bottle of 
sealant, available from a PEUGEOT dealer 
or a qualified workshop.

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In the event of a breakdown

F

  Start the compressor by placing the switch 

at the "

I" position and adjust the pressure 

to the value shown on the vehicle's tyre 
pressure label. To deflate: press the black 
button located on the compressor pipe, 
near the valve connection.

F

  Once the correct pressure is reached, put 

the switch to the "

O" position.

F

  Remove the kit then stow it.

Tyre under-inflation detection

After a tyre repair, the warning 
light will remain on until the 
system is reset.

For more information on 

Tyre under-

inflation detection, refer to the 

corresponding section.

Should the pressure of one or more tyres 
be adjusted, it is necessary to reinitialise 
the under-inflation detection system.
For more information on 

Under-inflation 

detection, refer to the corresponding 

section.

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In the event of a breakdown

Spare wheel

Procedure for replacing a damaged wheel with the spare wheel, using the tools provided with the vehicle.

Access to the tools

The tools are installed in the boot under the 
floor.
To gain access to it:
F

  Open the boot.

F

  Lift the floor and remove it.

F

  Remove the storage box containing the 

tools.

List of tools

These tools are specific to your vehicle and 
may vary according to the level of equipment. 
Do not use them for any purpose other than 
those detailed below.

Wheel wrench.

For removing the hub cap and removing 
the wheel bolts.

Jack with built-in handle.

Used to raise the vehicle.

Wheel bolt cover removal tool.

Removes the wheel bolt covers on alloy 
wheels.

Towing eye.

For more information on 

Towing the vehicle

refer to the corresponding section.

The jack must only be used to change 
a wheel with a damaged or punctured tyre.

The jack does not require any maintenance.

The jack meets European standards, 
as defined in the Machinery Directive 
2006/42/EC.

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In the event of a breakdown

Access to the spare wheel

The spare wheel is installed in the boot, under 
the floor.
Depending on the engine, the spare wheel is 
a standard wheel or the "space-saver" type 
(BlueHDi 100).

Removing the wheel

F

  Unclip the tool storage box (standard spare 

wheel).

F

  Loosen the central nut.

F

  Remove the fastening device (nut and bolt).

F

  Raise the spare wheel towards you from 

the rear.

F

  Take the wheel out of the boot.

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In the event of a breakdown

F

  Clip the tool storage box back into place 

(standard spare wheel).

If there is no wheel in the well, the 
fastening device (nut and bolt) cannot be 
refitted.

Putting the wheel back in place

F

  Put the wheel back in its housing.

F

  Loosen the nut on the bolt by a few turns.

F

  Position the fastening device (nut and bolt) 

in the middle of the wheel.

F

  Tighten fully until the central nut clicks, to 

retain the wheel correctly.

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In the event of a breakdown

Removing a wheel

Parking the vehicle

Immobilise the vehicle where it does not 
block traffic: the ground must be level, 
stable and non-slippery.
Apply the parking brake, switch off the 
ignition and engage first gear* to lock the 
wheels.
Check that the parking brake warning 
lamp illuminates steadily in the instrument 
panel.
The occupants must get out of the vehicle 
and wait where they are safe.
Make sure that the jack is correctly 
positioned at one of the vehicle's jacking 
points.
Incorrect use of the jack could cause the 
vehicle to drop.
Never go underneath a vehicle raised 
using a jack; use an axle stand.

Do not use a jack other than the one 
supplied by the manufacturer.

* Position 

R for an electronic gearbox; P for 

an automatic gearbox.

Wheel with hub cap

When removing the wheel, first remove 

the hub cap using the wheel wrench1 by 
pulling at the valve aperture.

When refitting the wheel, after tightening 

the wheel bolts, refit the hub cap, starting 
by placing its aperture in line with the 
valve and then pushing it into place all 
round its edge with the palm of your hand.

List of operations

F

  Remove each wheel bolt cover using the 

tool 

3 (alloy wheels).

F

  Loosen the bolts using the wheel wrench 

1 

only.

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In the event of a breakdown

F

  Place the foot of the jack 

2 on the ground 

and ensure that it is directly below the  
front 

A or rear B jacking point provided on 

the underbody, whichever is closest to the 
wheel to be changed.

F

  Extend the jack 

2 until its head comes into contact with the jacking point A or B used, with the 

contact surface 

or B on the vehicle correctly engaged with the central part of the head of the 

jack.

F

  Raise the vehicle until there is sufficient space between the wheel and the ground to admit the 

spare (not punctured) wheel easily.

Ensure that the jack is stable. If the ground is slippery or loose, the jack may slip or drop - 
Risk of injury!
Ensure that the jack is positioned only at one of the jacking points 

A or B under the vehicle, 

making sure that the vehicle's contact surface is centred on the head of the jack. Otherwise, 
there is a risk of damage to the vehicle and/or the jack dropping - Risk of injury!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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