Peugeot PARTNER 2001 Owner Manual

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Tools
The tools are stowed behind the driver's seat.
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CHANGING A WHEEL
1 Chock, 2 Jack, 3 Wheel brace.
The jack is specific to your vehicle, do not use it for other applications.
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CHANGING A WHEEL
Access to the spare wheel.
The spare wheel is in a carrier under the rear floor. The retaining bolt A of the spare wheel carrier is inside the vehicle
close to the rear door closing device. Lift up the load space floor covering. Unscrew the nut using the end of the wheelbrace 3. Raise the carrier to release the retaining hook, then lower the carrier. Take care that the weight of the wheel does not trap your fingers or
press on your feet.
Advice Refit the repaired wheel as soon as possible.
Never reach under the vehicle when it is raised
only by the jack.
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CHANGING A WHEEL
Removal
1 -Park the vehicle, if possible on a flat and level surface. Apply the handbrake, engage first or reverse gear,
immobilise the vehicle by placing the chock from the spare wheel against the diagonally opposite wheel.
2 - Position the jack at one of the four points marked by arrows (on the sills). These are provided on the subframe,
close to the wheels. Extend the jack using the wheelbrace. 3 - Loosen the four wheel bolts using the wheelbrace. 4 - Extend the jack further until the wheel is a few centimetres above the ground. 5 - Unscrew the wheel bolts, remove the wheel embellisher and remove the wheel.
Refitting
1 - Fit the wheel onto the hub, making sure that it is correctly positioned. 2 - Screw in one of the wheel bolts without fully tightening it. Clip the wheel embellisher onto the bolt, then tighten
the three other bolts. 3 - Lower the jack and remove it. 4 - Fully tighten the wheel bolts using the wheelbrace. 5 - Refit the repaired wheel as soon as possible 6 - Reset the tyre pressure of the repaired wheel (see “TYRES”) and have the balance checked.
Replacing the spare wheel in the carrier
Place the chock back in the wheel. Slide the spare wheel back into its carrier. Lift the carrier and position the hook so that it is aligned with the tightening nut. Retighten the nut from inside the vehicle. Store the wheelbrace, and then the jack.
Note
The wheel bolts are specific to each wheel type. When a wheel is changed, check with an approved dealer that the bolts are suitable for the new wheel (See “USING THE SPARE WHEEL”).
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CHANGING A WHEEL
To maintain steering, do not remove the ignition key.
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TOWING AND LIFTING THE VEHICLE
Towing with wheels on the ground
Towing eyes are at the front and rear of the vehicle. Towing at slow speed for a short distance is permissible in emergencies
(depending on road traffic regulations). Use a bar with hooks attached to the towing eyes indicated above.
Being towed with the front or rear wheels lifted
Use a special rigid towing bar with belt attachments.
Fit the belt attachments to the front crossmember.
Take the necessary precautions to protect the bumpers and the front or rear of the vehicle.
Tow at slow speed.
WARNING
When the engine is not running there is no power
assistance for the steering and braking systems.
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Towbar
The installation of a towbar should be carried out by an approved dealer who will know the towing capacity of your vehicle and have the necessary information on the fitting of such a safety related item. The dealer will also be aware of any modifications to the vehicle’s cooling system needed to cater for any arduous towing conditions.
Towing (boat, caravan, etc.)
• Before setting off :
- check the tyre pressures of both the vehicle and the towed load and check the signalling lamps on the towed load.
- practise manoeuvring, especially reversing.
- regularly grease the towball hitch, remove it when not required.
• Spread the load inside the caravan and keep within the weight limits.
• Always drive at a moderate speed, Change down to a lower gear in good time before going uphill and downhill.
Be aware of the effect of side winds.
• Towing increases fuel consumption.
• Braking distances are increased. Use the brakes gently and progressively. Avoid harsh braking.
• When parking on a slope: as well as following the instructions for operation of the handbrake, make sure that the
towbar is properly locked and use wheel chocks if necessary.
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SAFETY ADVICE
Keep within the towing limits of your vehicle.
In the case of a towing vehicle exceeding its maximum rear axle weight
or Gross Vehicle Weight, its speed limit is 60 mph (100 Km/h).
Towing weights: see “GENERAL”.
Roof bars
• The design of your vehicle is such that only roof bars tested and approved by the manufacturer should be used,
to ensure your safety and to avoid damaging your vehicle.
Spread the load evenly, avoid overloading one side.
Keep to the prescribed load capacity. Maximum load, distributed over the roof bars or roof rack: 220 lbs (100 kg) in total.
• Place the heaviest load as close as possible to the roof.
• Fasten the load securely and flag any overhanging load.
• Drive smoothly. The effect of side winds will be increased, affecting the stability of your vehicle.
• Remove the roof bars or roof rack when no longer needed.
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SAFETY ADVICE
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Pressure stated in bars
TYRES *
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Tyres
1.1i 1.4i
150C - 170C 170C - 190C
TUBELESS FRONT REAR SPARE FRONT REAR SPARE
MICHELIN 165/70 R14 81T MXT
CU : 475 Kg
2,4 2,6 2,8
MICHELIN 165/70 R14 89R XC4S PIRELLI L6 165/70 R14 C 89R
CU : 600 Kg 2,5 3,2 3,4 2,5 3,2 3,4
CU : 800 Kg 2,5 3,7 3,9
MICHELIN 175/65 R14 90T AGILIS 51
CU : 600 Kg 2,5 2,9 3,1 2,5 2,9 3,1 CU : 800 Kg 2,7 3,3 3,5
* Any other tyres are forbidden.
Advice and Recommendations
For your safety, it is essential that the tyres are in good condition. Ensure that the tyre pressures, including the spare, are maintained at the recommended pressures. They should be
checked regularly, once a month for example, and before every long journey. The pressures should only be checked when the tyres are cold as pressure increases as the tyre temperature increases with driving.
Never reduce the pressure of a warm tyre. Snow chains must only be fitted to the front wheels
* According to model or country.
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Pressure stated in bars
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TYRES *
* Any other tyres are forbidden.
* According to model or country.
Make sure that the tyres are always
in good condition and that the tyre pressures are always set correctly.
Tyres 1.9 D 2.0 HDi
MICHELIN TUBELESS FRONT REAR SPARE FRONT REAR SPARE
165/70 R14 85R XC4S
CU : 600 Kg 2,9 3,2 3,4 CU : 800 Kg 3 3,7 3,9
175/65 R14 AGILIS 51
CU : 600 Kg 2,5 2,9 3,1 2,5 2,9 3,1 CU : 800 Kg 2,7 3,3 3,5 2,7 3,3 3,5
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Engine type
1.1i (TU1JP) 1.4i (TU3JP) 1.9D (DW8B) 2.0HDI (DW10TD)
Payload (kg) 475 600 600 800 600 800 600 800 Fuel tank capacity 55 litres 60 litres Recommended fuel See “FILLING WITH FUEL” Oil capacity (without air conditioning) 3,5 litres 4,75 litres 4,50 litres Oil capacity (with air conditioning) 4,50 litres 4,25 litres Screen wash reservoir capacity 3,5 or 7,5 litres Turning circle between walls
(in metres) 11,55 or 11,75 ** 11,75 ** French fiscal rating 6 6 7 8 Theoretical maximum speed (mph) 134 140 148 148 140 142 161 Battery 12 V See “BATTERY” Sparking plugs Contact your dealer
Weights (kg)
Unladen 1050 1070 1070
1110/1165
1165 1185
Gross vehicle weight 1525 1670 1670 1870
1710/1765
1965 1785 1985 Max. on front axle 800 930 930 930 930 955 Max. on rear axle 840 950 950 1060 970 1080 970 1080 Gross train weight (GTW) 2200 2550
2810/2855
2900 2885 3085 Gross trailer weight with brakes *** 750 900 1100 Gross trailer weight without brakes 525 535 535 555/580 580 630 Trailer nose weight 70
Max. roof rack load
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GENERAL
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* According to model or country.
** With power steering.
*** Towing weights valid for France.
In each country, it is essential not to exceed the maximum tow­ing loads and speeds permitted by local legislation. For informa­tion on the towing capacity of your vehicle and its maximum authorised train weight, contact your dealer.
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A 2.69 B4.11 C 0.82 D 0.60 E 1.44 F 1.42 G 1.72 H 1.81
I 1.96
J 0.57
Table of dimensions (in metres)
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DIMENSIONS *
* According to specification.
K 1.14 L 1.32 M 1.19 N 1.19 O 0.57 P 1.70
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Table of dimensions (in metres)
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DIMENSIONS *
* According to specification.
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R 0.89 S 0.24 T 0.38 U 0.42 V 1.53
W 1.67
Floor and multi-purpose seat Half-height
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DIMENSIONS *
Table of dimensions
in metres
* According to model.
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Chassis number plate: In the engine compartment on the right hand inner wing
1 : Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). 2 : Gross vehicle weight *. 3 : Gross train weight *. 4 : Maximum weight on front axle *. 5 : Maximum weight on rear axle *.
Colour code On the right hand wheel arch.
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IDENTIFICATION *
* According to country
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