Peugeot 206 2007 Owner Manual

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SITTING COMFORTABLY Front seat belts adjustment
2. Height adjustment.
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Steering wheel adjustment
1. Unlocking.
3. Locking.
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1. Fastening.
Familiarisation
Practical information
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CHANGING A FUSE
The fuse boxes are located under the fascia and in the engine compart­ment.
Correct Incorrect
Pliers A
Fascia fuse box
Unscrew the catch a quarter turn us­ing a coin then remove the cover to gain access to the fuses.
The spare fuses and the pliers A are fitted inside of the fascia fuse box lid.
Removing and fitting a fuse
Before changing a fuse, the cause of the fault must be found and remedied. The fuse numbers are indicated on the fuse box.
Use the pliers A.
Always replace a faulty fuse with a fuse of the same rating.
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Fuse N° Rating Functions
1 15 A Alarm siren
4 20 A Multifunction display - Boot lighting - Audio equipment - Steering wheel controls - Trailer
5 15 A Automatic gearbox diagnostics
6 10 A Coolant level - Automatic gearbox - Audio equipment - Steering wheel angle sensor (ESP)
7 15 A Driving school accessory - Alarm
9 30 A Rear electric windows
10 40 A Rear screen amd mirror demisting
11 15 A Rear windscreen wiper
12 30 A Front electric windows - Sunroof
14 10 A Engine fuse box - Air bags - Steering wheel controls - Rain sensor
15 15 A Instrument panel - Multifunction display - Air conditioning - Audio equipment
16 30 A Locking/unlocking controls for doors, bonnet and boot - Deadlocking controls
20 10 A Right-hand brake light
21 15 A Left-hand brake light - 3rd brake light
22 20 A Front courtesy light - Map reader - Glove box lighting - Lighter
S1 Shunt Shunt PARC shunt
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CHANGING A FUSE
The fuse boxes are located under the fascia and in the engine compart­ment.
Correct Incorrect
Pliers A
Fascia fuse box
Unscrew the catch a quarter turn us­ing a coin then remove the cover to gain access to the fuses.
The spare fuses and the pliers A are fitted inside of the fascia fuse box lid.
Removing and fitting a fuse
Before changing a fuse, the cause of the fault must be found and remedied. The fuse numbers are indicated on the fuse box.
Use the pliers A.
Always replace a faulty fuse with a fuse of the same rating.
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The electrical circuit of your vehicle is designed to operate with standard or optional equipment.
Before installing other electri­cal equipment or accessories in your vehicle, consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
Some electrical accessories or the way in which they are fitted may have an adverse effect on the op­eration of your vehicle (its elec­tronic control circuits, the audio circuit and the electrical charging circuit).
PEUGEOT declines any responsi­bility for expenses incurred in the repair of your vehicle or for any malfunctions resulting from the in­stallation of auxiliary accessories, not supplied and not recommend­ed by PEUGEOT and not installed in accordance with PEUGEOT’s instructions, in particular for any equipment the power consumption of which exceeds 10 milliamps.
Fuse N° Rating Functions
1* 20 A Fan unit
2* 60 A ABS/ESP
3* 30 A ABS/ESP
4* 70 A Built-in systems interface supply
5* 70 A Built-in systems interface supply
6* - Not used
7* 30 A Ignition switch supply
8* 20 A Audio amplifier
Engine compartment fuse box
To gain access to the box in the engine compartment (next to the battery), unclip the cover.
After carrying out work, close the cover very carefully.
* The maxi fuses provide additional protection for the electrical systems. Any
work on these must be carried out by a PEUGEOT dealer.
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Fuse N° Rating Functions
1 10 A
Pre-heat unit (diesel) - Water in diesel sensor - Reversing lights switch - Speed sensor - Air flow sensor (diesel)
2 15 A Canister solenoid valve - Fuel pump
3 10 A ABS/ESP engine control unit - ESP brake switch
4 10 A Automatic gearbox control unit - Engine control unit
5 - Not used
6 15 A Front fog lamps
7 - Not used
8 20 A
Fan assembly relay - Engine control unit - Diesel injection pump ­Diesel high pressure regulator - Engine management solenoid valve
9 15 A Left dipped beam
10 15 A Right dipped beam
11 10 A Left main beam
12 15 A Right main beam
13 15 A Horn
14 10 A Front and rear windscreen wash pumps
15 30 A
Throttle housing heater - Diesel injection pump - Oxygen sensor - Engine control unit ­Air flow sensor - Ignition coil - Engine management solenoid valve - Diesel heater -
Injectors
16 30 A Air pump relay
17 30 A High and low speed windscreen wiper
18 40 A Air conditioning fan
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BATTERY
To charge the battery using a battery charger:
- Disconnect the battery,
- Follow the instructions for use giv­en by the battery charger manufac­turer,
- Reconnect starting with the nega­tive (-) terminal,
- Check that the terminals and con­nectors are clean. If they are cov­ered with sulphate (white or green­ish deposit), disconnect them and clean them.
- Wait for 2 minutes after switching off the ignition before disconnecting the battery.
- Never disconnect a ter­minal when the engine is running.
- Never charge a battery without first disconnecting the terminals.
- Close the windows and the roof before disconnecting the bat­tery.
- After every reconnection of the battery, switch on the ignition and wait 1 minute before start­ing to allow the electronic sys­tems to be initialised. If slight difficulties are experienced after this, please consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
It is advisable to disconnect the battery if the vehicle is not to be used for a period of more than one month.
ECONOMY MODE FUNCTION
After the engine has stopped, certain functions (windscreen wiper, elec­tric windows, courtesy lights, audio equipment, etc.) can only be used for a combined duration of approximate­ly thirty minutes, to prevent discharg­ing the battery.
Once the thirty minutes are over, a switching to economy mode mes­sage appears on the multi-function display and the active functions are put on standby.
These functions are reactivated au­tomatically next time the vehicle is driven.
In order to resume the use of these functions immediately, the engine must be started and left to run for a few minutes.
The time available to you will then be double the duration for which the en­gine is left running. However, this pe­riod will always be between five and thirty minutes.
To start the vehicle from another battery:
- Connect the red cable to the posi­tive (+) terminals of the two batter­ies,
- Connect one end of the green or black cable to the negative (-) ter­minal of the slave battery,
- Connect the other end of the green or black cable to an earth point on the broken down vehicle, as far as possible from the battery,
Operate the starter, let the engine run.
Wait for the engine to return to idle, then disconnect the cables.
A flat battery prevents the engine from starting.
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FITTING SPEAKERS
The factory-fitted equipment allows the fitting of:
- 165 mm diameter speakers in the front doors,
- 130 mm diameter speakers in the rear doors,
- 22.5 mm diameter tweeters in the mirror trims.
Making the connections
A1 : ­A2 : ­A3 : ­A4 : ­A5 : ­A6 : (+ve) Ignition positive A7 : (+ve) Permanent A8 : Earth
B1 : (+) Rear right speaker B2 : (-) Rear right speaker B3 : (+) Front right speaker and
tweeter
B4 : (-) Front right speaker and
tweeter
B5 : (+) Front left speaker and
tweeter
B6 : (-) Front left speaker and
tweeter B7 : (+) Rear left speaker B8 : (-) Rear left speaker
Consult a PEUGEOT deal-
er before installing audio
equipment or speakers in
your vehicle.
FITTING AUDIO EQUIPMENT
Your vehicle is equipped with certain factory-fitted audio equipment:
- roof aerial,
- coaxial aerial cable,
- basic interference suppression,
- supply to front speakers,
- supply to rear speakers,
- two 8-way connectors.
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Front towing eye
TOWING YOUR VEHICLE
By lifting (two wheels only on the ground)
It is preferable to lift the vehicle by the wheels.
Never use the radiator crossmember.
Special features of the automatic gearbox
When towing with all four wheels on the ground, the following rules must be adhered to:
- gear lever in position N,
- tow the vehicle at a speed less than 30 mph (50 km/h) over a distance of not more than 30 miles (50 km),
- do not add oil to the gearbox.
Rear towing eye
From the front or the rear
Attach the tow bar to the towing eye.
Without lifting (four wheels on the ground)
You must always use a tow bar.
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TOWING A TRAILER, CARAVAN, BOAT, etc.
We recommend the use of original PEUGEOT towbars that have been tested and approved from the design stage of your vehicle and that the fit­ting of the towbar is entrusted to a PEUGEOT dealer.
Your vehicle is primarily designed for transporting people and luggage but it may also be used for towing a trailer.
Driving with a trailer subjects the tow­ing vehicle to more significant stress and its driver must be particularly careful.
Air density decreases with altitude, thus reducing engine performance. Above 1 000 metres, the maximum towing load must be reduced by 10 % and so on for every 1 000 metres of altitude.
Driving advice
Distribution of loads: Distribute the
load in the trailer so that the heaviest items are as close as possible to the axle and the nose weight approach­es the maximum permitted without exceeding it.
Cooling: Towing a trailer on a slope increases the temperature of the coolant. As the fan is electrically controlled, its cooling capacity is not dependent on the engine speed.
On the contrary, use a high gear to lower the engine speed and reduce your speed.
The maximum towing load on a long slope depends on the gradient and the outside temperature.
In all cases, pay attention to the cool­ant temperature.
In certain cases of particularly ardu­ous use (towing the maximum load on a steep gradient in high tempera­tures), switching off the air condition­ing permits the recovery of engine power and therefore an increase in the towing capacity.
If the warning light comes on, stop the vehicle and switch off the engine as soon as possible.
Tyres:
Check the tyre pressures of the tow­ing vehicle and of the trailer, observ­ing the recommended pressures.
Braking:
Towing increases the braking dis­tance.
Lights:
Check the electrical signalling on the trailer.
Side wind:
Take into acount the increased sensi­tivity to side wind.
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Fitting/removing the mat
When removing the mat on the driv­er’s side, push the seat as far back as possible and remove the fixings.
When refitting, position the mat cor­rectly on the pin and clip the fixings.
Check that the mat is secured cor­rectly.
To prevent the mat from becoming caught under the pedals:
- only use mats suited to the fixings already present in the vehicle.
It is imperative that these fixings are used.
- never fit one mat on top of another.
- Clean off bird droppings, resinous deposits, tar stains and
grease marks as soon as
possible; (these all con­tain substances which can cause serious dama­ge to the paintwork).
- Do not use a dry or abrasive cloth or detergent or solvent products to clean the double lens, complex surface headlamps as they are fitted with polycarbonate glass covered in a protective finish.
- Do not use petrol, oil or cloth stain removers to clean the bodywork and plastic parts of your vehicle.
- To prevent the development of bodywork corrosion as a result of accidental damage (stone chips, scratches, etc.) have them re­paired swiftly.
BODYWORK MAINTENANCE
To preserve the paintwork and the plastic trim on your vehicle, we rec­ommend that you wash them regu­larly.
- by hand: there are no specific pre­cautions to take;
- using an automatic car wash: re­peated use of poorly maintained automatic car washes can lead to the appearance of microscopic scratches which give the paintwork a matt appearance (especially visi­ble on dark colours);
- using a high pressure washer: always follow the recommenda­tions on the equipment (pressure and spraying distance).
If there are damaged areas on the
vehicle (painted bumpers or head­lamps), it is not recommended to direct the high pressure jet onto them. Wash these areas by hand.
Also avoid the entry of water into
the locks.
For all questions relating to the main­tenance of your vehicle, contact an approved dealer who can advise you on quality products selected by our departments.
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206 ACCESSORIES
For your PEUGEOT only use acces­sories and original parts approved by the manufacturer.
These accessories and parts are all adapted to your PEUGEOT, after be­ing tested and approved for reliability and safety, which PEUGEOT cannot guarantee for other products.
A wide choice of original accessories, approved by PEUGEOT, is available through the dealer network. They all carry the PEUGEOT guarantee:
Travel and Leisure: Towbar, boot luggage rack, boot tray, roof bars,
roof boxes, ski carrier, bicycle car­rier**, snow chains, ...
** Do not fit the bicycle carrier on the
spoiler or on the rear screen.
Exterior style: Alloy wheels, trims, mud flaps, sunroof*, front fog lamps, tailgate spoiler, sports exhaust, alu­minium and wood panel trim, door sills, body kit, wing extenders, two­tone steering wheel, ...
* It is imperative that only genuine
PEUGEOT products are used for the fitting of a sunroof.
Interior equipment: Central armrest, writing table, passenger seat protec­tor, seat covers suitable for side air bags, mats, boot tray, can holder, CD storage, audio/telephone console, door deflectors, under-shelf storage, sun blinds, ...
Technology: Audio/telephone, hands­free kit, satellite navigation system, CD changers, audio systems, speak­ers, audio trim, rear shelf fitted with 4 speakers, ...
Safety: Anti-theft alarm, window en­graving, wheel locks, warning trian­gle, first aid kit, safety jacket, booster seats and child seats, Isofix Kiddy seat, ...
Van: Kit for conversion into a van, ...
Depending on the coun­try in which the vehicle is sold, it is compulsory
to have a safety jacket, warning triangle and spare bulbs available in the vehicle.
The fitting of electrical equipment or accessories which are not rec­ommended by PEUGEOT may result in a failure of your vehicle’s electronic system.
Please note this specific warning. You are advised to contact a rep­resentative of the Marque to be shown the range of recommended equipment and accessories.
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SEEING CLEARLY
Wipers
Lights off.
Side lights.
Dipped/main beam head­lamps.
Automatic switching on of the lights.
Ring B
or
Rear fog lamp.
Park.
Intermittent wipe.
Wash-wipe.
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Front and rear fog lamps.
Rear wiper (ring A)
Lights
Ring A
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Windscreen wipers 2 Fast wipe. 1 Normal wipe. I Intermittent wipe.
or
AUTO Automatic wipe.
0 Park.
Single wipe (press
downwards).
Wash-wipe: pull the stalk towards you.
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Familiarisation
Technical data
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Models Model codes
2CHFX 2AHFX
2CKFW 2AKFW
2CKFWA 2AKFWA
2ANFUA 2BNFUA 2CNFUA 2HNFUA
2JNFUA
2KNFU 2ANFUB 2BNFUB 2CNFUB 2HNFUB
2JNFUB
Engine
1.1 litre 1.4 litre 1.6 litre 16V
Cubic capacity
(cm3) 1 124 1 360 1 587
Bore x stroke
(mm) 72 x 69 75 x 77 78.5 x 82
EU standard maximum power (kW)
44.1 55 80
Maximum power at engine speed (rpm)
5 500 5 500 5 800
EU standard maximum torque (Nm)
94 120 147
Maximum torque at engine speed (rpm)
2 700 2 800 4 000
Fuel Unleaded Unleaded Unleaded
Catalytic converter Yes Yes Yes
Gearbox
Manual
(5
speed
)
Manual
(5
speed
)
Automatic
(4
speed
)
Manual
(5
speed
)
Automatic
(4
speed
)
Oil capacity (in litres)
Engine (with cartridge replacement)
3.2 (2) - 3.4 (3) 3 (2) - 3.25 (3) 3 (2) - 3.25 (3) 3.2 (2) - 3.4 (3) 3.2 (2) - 3.4 (3)
Gearbox - Final drive
2 2 - 2 -
ENGINES AND GEARBOXES, PETROL
(2) Draining by gravity - (3) Draining by suction.
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Technical data
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ENGINES AND GEARBOXES, DIESEL
Models Model codes
2C8HX 2A8HX
2S8HX 2S8HZA 2A8HZA 2C8HZA
Engine
1.4 litre Turbo HDI
Cubic capacity
(cm3) 1 398
Bore x stroke
(mm) 73.7 x 82
EU standard maximum power (kW)
50
Maximum power at engine speed (rpm)
4 000
EU standard maximum torque (Nm)
160
Maximum torque at engine speed (rpm)
1 750
Fuel Diesel
Catalytic converter Yes
Particle Emission Filter (PEF)
No
Gearbox
Manual
(5
speed
)
Oil capacity (in litres)
Engine (with cartridge replacement)
3.8
Gearbox - Final drive
2
Technical data
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CONSUMPTION
In accordance with EC Directive 80/1268 (as amended) mpg (litres/100 km)
Engine Gearbox
Model
codes 2...
Urban
driving
Inter-urban
Mixed urban
Emission of
CO2 by weight
(g/km)
1.1 litre Manual HFXF 34.4 (8.2) 56.5 (5) 45.6 (6.2) 148
1.4 litre Manual
KFWF KFWA
33.6 (8.4)
33.2 (8.5)
56.5 (5)
54.3 (5.2)
44.8 (6.3)
44.8 (6.3)
149 151
1.4 litre Automatic KFWR 29.4 (9.6) 53.3 (5.3) 40.9 (6.9) 165
1.6 litre 16V Manual
NFUF
HNFUF/NFUA
32.8 (8.6)
32.4 (8.7)
55.4 (5.1)
51.4 (5.5)
44.1 (6.4)
42.2 (6.7)
153 159
1.6 litre 16V Automatic
NFUR
HNFUR
NFUB
28.5 (9.9)
27.6 (10.2)
27.6 (10.2)
51.4 (5.5)
51.4 (5.5)
49.6 (5.7)
39.8 (7.1)
37.6 (7.5)
38.1 (7.4)
171 179 176
1.4 litre Turbo HDI Manual
8HXF
8HZA
51.4 (5.5)
52.4 (5.4)
77.1 (3.6)
75.0 (3.7)
65.7 (4.3)
65.7 (4.3)
113 112
Fuel consumption values correct at time of printing. These consumption values were established in accordance with EC Directive 80/1268 (as amended). They may vary depending on the style of driving, traffic conditions, weather conditions, the load in the vehicle, the maintenance of the vehicle and the use of the accessories.
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Technical data
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DIMENSIONS
3-door 5-door
Technical data
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A - Manufacturer’s plate on
the centre pillar (location according to version).
B - Serial number on the
bodywork.
C - Serial number on the fascia.
D - Tyres and paint reference.
The label D on the door centre pillar gives:
- the wheel and tyre sizes,
- the brands of tyres* approved by the manufacturer,
- the tyre pressures: (tyre pressure
checks must be carried out cold, at least every month).
- the paint colour reference*.
Tyres of size 205/45 R 16 and 205/40 R 17 cannot be fitted with snow chains, contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
E - Fuel consumption* in the
corner of the windscreen.
THE IDENTIFICATION FEATURES OF YOUR 206
* According to country.
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VENTILATION
1 Air distribution adjustment. 2 Air intake control. 3 Temperature adjustment. 4 Rear screen and mirrors
demisting.
5 Air flow adjustment. 6 Air conditioning control.
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1 Air flow adjustment. 2 Air distribution adjustment. 3 Air intake control. 4 Air conditioning control. 5 Rear screen and mirrors
demisting.
6 System off. 7 Temperature adjustment. 8 Automatic comfort programme. 9 Automatic visibility programme.
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1 Air distribution adjustment. 2 Air intake control. 3 Temperature adjustment. 4 Rear screen and mirrors
demisting.
5 Air flow adjustment.
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Heating Manual air conditioning Automatic air conditioning
Familiarisation
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VENTILATION
Automatic air conditioning: use of the fully automatic mode is recommended, press the "AUTO" button.
Recommended interior settings
I require...
Heating or Manual air conditioning
Air distribution Air flow
Air recirculation/
Intake of exterior air
Temperature Manual A/C
HEATING
COOLING
DEMISTING
DE-ICING
Familiarisation
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MONITORING Instrument panel
A. When the ignition is on, the fuel
gauge needle should rise.
B. When the engine is running, its
associated low level warning light should switch off.
C. When the ignition is on, the oil
level indicator should display between one and six squares for a few seconds.
If the levels are not correct, top up the corresponding level.
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Warning lights
1. When the ignition is on, the
orange and red warning lights come on.
2. When the engine is running,
these warning lights should switch off.
If warning lights remain on, refer to the page concerned.
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Controls
Lighting of the indicator light indi­cates the status of the corresponding function.
A. Deactivation of the rear electric
windows.
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B. Deactivation of the ESP and
ASR systems.
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C. Central Locking/Unlocking.
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Familiarisation
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KEEPING YOUR PASSENGERS SAFE
Front passenger air bag
1. Insertion of the key.
2. Selection of the position:
"ON" (activation), with front
passenger or "forward facing" child seat,
"OFF" (disarming), with "rear
facing" child seat.
3. Removal of the key keeping the
switch in this position.
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Driver’s seat belt and air bags
A. Driver’s seat belt not fastened
or unfastened warning light, lit in red.
B. Passenger air bag warning light;
lit if the air bag is disarmed.
C. Air bags warning light; off after
the ignition is switched on.
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STARTING
Ignition switch
1. Stop position.
2. Accessories position.
3. Running position.
4. Starting position.
Familiarisation
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DRIVING SAFELY Speed limiter
1. Speed limiter mode
Selection/Off.
2. Decreasing of the programmed
value.
3. Increasing of the programmed
value.
4. Speed limiter On/Off.
The speed limiter operates with a pro­grammed speed of at least 20 mph (30 km/h).
Values must be set with the engine running.
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Cruise control
1. Cruise control mode
Selection/Off.
2. Decreasing of the programmed
value.
3. Increasing of the programmed
value.
4. Cruise control On/Off.
In order to be programmed or activat­ed, the vehicle speed must be above 25 mph (40 km/h), with at least fourth gear engaged on the manual gear­box.
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Display on the instrument panel
The cruise control or speed limiter mode appears on the instrument pa­nel display A when it is selected; an indicator light B comes on on the ins­trument panel when it is activated.
Cruise control
Speed limiter
Familiarisation
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Instruments and controls
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1. Seat belt not fastened warning
light*
2. Passenger air bag disarmed
warning light*
3. Air bags warning light
4. Front fog lamps indicator light
5. Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
warning light
6. Rear fog lamp indicator light
7. Diesel pre-heat warning light
8. Left hand direction indicator
9. Total distance recorder, service,
engine oil level and speed limiter/cruise control indicator
10. Right hand direction indicator
11. Emission control system
warning light
12. Main beam headlamps indicator
light
13. Handbrake, low brake fluid
level and electronic brake force distribution warning light
14. Dipped beam headlamps
indicator light
15. Battery charge warning light
16. Engine oil pressure and
temperature warning light
17. Engine oil temperature indicator
18. Total distance recorder button
19. Central (STOP) warning light
20. Speedometer
21. Coolant temperature indicator
22. Rev counter
23. Lighting rheostat button
24. Fuel level indicator
25. Low fuel level warning light
26. Dynamic stability control
(ESP/ASR) warning light
27. Speed limiter/cruise control
indicator light
INSTRUMENT DIALS: PETROL - DIESEL MANUAL GEARBOX
* According to country.
Instruments and controls
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1. Seat belt not fastened warning
light*
2. Passenger air bag disarmed
warning light*
3. Air bags warning light
4. Front fog lamps indicator light
5. Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
warning light
6. Rear fog lamp indicator light
7. Left hand direction indicator
8. Total distance recorder, service,
engine oil level and speed limiter/cruise control indicator
9. Right hand direction indicator
10. Emission control system
warning light
11. Main beam headlamps indicator
light
12. Handbrake, low brake fluid
level and electronic brake force distribution warning light
13. Dipped beam headlamps
indicator light
14. Battery charge warning light
15. Engine oil pressure and
temperature warning light
16. Operating programmes
17. Gear indicator
18. Total distance recorder button
19. Central (STOP) warning light
20. Speedometer
21. Coolant temperature indicator
22. Rev counter
23. Lighting rheostat button
24. Fuel level indicator
25. Low fuel level warning light
26. Dynamic stability control
(ESP/ASR) warning light
27. Speed limiter/cruise control
indicator light
INSTRUMENT DIALS: PETROL AUTOMATIC GEARBOX
* According to country.
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Instruments and controls
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WARNING LIGHTS
A permanently lit warning light or one flashing, with the engine running, indicates an operating fault of the unit concerned.
The illumination of certain warning lights may be accompanied by an audible signal and a message on the multifunction display. Do not ignore this warning: consult a PEUGEOT dealer as soon as possible.
If the central STOP warning light comes on when you are driving, stop your vehicle immediately, where it is safe to do so.
Central (STOP) warning light
Linked to the warning lights:
- engine oil pressure and temperature,
- handbrake,
- low brake fluid level,
- electronic brake force distribution fault.
Linked to the coolant temperature indicator.
You must stop if the light flashes with the engine running.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
Engine oil pressure and temperature warning light
Linked to the central (STOP) warn­ing light.
You must stop.
This warning light indicates one of the following:
- insufficient oil pressure,
- a lack of oil in the lubrication circuit. Top up the level.
- an oil temperature which is too high. The warning light is accompa­nied by an audible signal. To lower the oil temperature, reduce your speed.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
Handbrake, low brake fluid level and Electronic Brake Force Distribution fault warning light
Linked to the central (STOP) warn­ing light.
This indicates one of the following:
- that the handbrake is applied or not fully released,
- an excessive drop in brake fluid level (if the warning light remains on even when the handbrake is re­leased).
- a fault in the Electronic Brake Force Distribution, if lit at the same time as the ABS warning light.
You must stop.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
Instruments and controls
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Battery charge warning light
This indicates one of the following:
- faulty operation of the charging cir­cuit,
- slack battery or starter terminals,
- a cut or slack alternator belt,
- an alternator failure.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
Emission control system warning light (according to model)
This comes on for a few seconds each time the ignition is switched on.
If it comes on with the engine running, this indicates incorrect operation of the injection, ignition or emission con­trol system.
If the warning light flashes, there is a risk of damage to the catalytic con­verter on petrol engines.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
Diesel engine pre-heat warning light
Wait until the warning light goes out before starting the engine.
If the temperature is high enough, the warning light comes on for less than one second. You can start the engine without waiting.
Low fuel level warning light
When this light first
comes on, you have enough fuel to drive at least 30 miles (50 km). The tank capacity is approxi­mately 50 litres.
Speed limiter/cruise control indicator light
This comes on when the speed limiter or cruise con­trol is activated.
Dynamic stability control system (ESP/ ASR) warning light
This comes on for a few seconds each time the ignition is switched on.
With the engine running and when the vehicle is moving, it comes on if the system is activated.
It lights permanently accompanied by a message on the multifunction dis­play when the system is disarmed.
If the warning light remains lit with the engine running and when the ve­hicle is moving, consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
Anti-lock braking system (ABS) warning light
This comes on for a few seconds each time the ignition is switched on.
If the warning light remains on or comes on above 8 mph (12 km/h), this indicates an ABS malfunction.
However, the vehicle retains conven­tional servo-assisted braking.
Illumination of this warning light, ac­companied by an audible signal and a message on the multifunction display, indicates a fault in the ABS system.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
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Seat belt not fastened warning light*
When the ignition is switched
on, this indicator light comes on if the driver has not fastened his seat belt.
Above 12 mph (20 km/h), the warn­ing light flashes for about two min­utes accompanied by an increasingly audible signal and a message on the multifunction display. This warning light remains lit until the driver’s seat belt is fastened.
Passenger air bag
disarmed warning
light*
Illumination of this warning light ac­companied by a message on the multifunction display, indicates that the passenger air bag is disarmed.
The warning light remains lit as long as the passenger air bag is dis­armed.
Always consult a PEUGEOT dealer if the warning light flashes.
Air bags warning light
The light will come on for a
few seconds when the igni-
tion is switched on. With the engine running, illumination
of this warning light, accompanied by an audible signal and a message on the multifunction display, indicates a fault in the air bags.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
Coolant temperature indicator
- needle in zone (A), the temperature
is correct,
- needle in zone (B), the tempera­ture is too high. The central STOP warning light flashes.
You must stop. Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
Engine oil temperature indicator
With the engine running, this indi­cates the oil temperature:
- needle in zone (C), the temperature
is correct,
- needle in zone (D), the temperature
is too high. To lower the oil temper­ature, reduce your speed.
* According to country.
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Service indicator
This is a visual reminder of when the next service is due. This service is to be carried out according to the man­ufacturer’s servicing schedule.
5 seconds after the ignition is switched on, the total distance recorder resu­mes normal operation and the display shows the total or trip distances.
The distance remaining before the next service is less than 500 miles (1,000 km).
Example: 400 miles (900 km) remain
before the next service is due. When switching on the ignition and
for 5 seconds, the display shows:
5 seconds after the ignition is swit­ched on, the total distance recorder resumes normal operation and the spanner remains lit.
This indicates that a service should be carried out shortly. The display shows the total or trip distances.
The service is overdue.
Each time the ignition is switched on and for 5 seconds, the spanner and the excess distance flash.
Example: the service is overdue by 300 miles/km. The service should be carried out very shortly.
When the ignition is switched on and for 5 seconds, the display shows:
INSTRUMENT PANEL DISPLAY
After switching on the ignition, three functions are shown in succession:
- service indicator,
- engine oil level indicator,
- total distance recorder, it remains displayed for 30 seconds after the ignition is switched off.
It also displays the speed limiter/ cruise control information, when one of these systems is active (see corresponding section).
5 seconds after the ignition is swit­ched on, the total distance recor­der resumes normal operation and the spanner remains lit. The display shows the total or trip distances.
Operation
As soon as the ignition is switched on and for 5 seconds, the spanner symbolising service operations is lit. The trip recorder display shows the distance remaining (in round figures) before the next service.
Example: 4,800 miles/km remain before the next service is due. When the ignition comes on and for 5 seconds the display shows:
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Resetting the service indicator
Your PEUGEOT dealer carries out this operation after each service.
The reset procedure is as follows:
- Switch off the ignition.
- Press and hold button 1.
- Switch on the ignition.
The display begins a 10 second countdown.
- Keep button 1 pressed for 10 seconds.
The display shows [= 0] and the spanner disappears.
Engine oil level indicator
When the ignition is switched on, the engine oil level is indicated for approximately 10 seconds, after the service information.
Oil level gauge fault
Flashing of the six segments indi­cates a malfunction of the oil level gauge.
There is a risk of damage to the engine.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
Surplus of oil
Flashing of the six squares and dis­playing of "max" indicate a surplus of oil which could damage the engine.
If the surplus of oil is confirmed by a check using the dipstick, contact a PEUGEOT dealer without delay.
Lack of oil
Flashing of the six segments and dis­playing of "min" indicate a lack of oil which could damage the engine.
If the lack of oil is confirmed by a check using the dipstick, it is essen­tial that the level is topped up.
The level read on the gauge will only be correct if the vehicle is on level ground and the engine has been off for more than 15 minutes.
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