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Peugeot 206 S Owners Manual

This document provides instructions for 30 key components and features of a vehicle, including: 1. The driver's air bag, horn, lights and direction indicators, passenger air bag disarming switch, and rear electric window disarming switch. 2. Additional features such as the lighting rheostat, windscreen wiper/wash stalk, audio equipment, hazard lights switch, and multifunction display. 3. Instructions for starting the vehicle, operating the steering lock, and precautions regarding the passenger air bag. 4. Details on doors, locking/unlocking the tailgate, and operating the electric windows and mirrors.
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Peugeot 206 S Owners Manual

This document provides instructions for 30 key components and features of a vehicle, including: 1. The driver's air bag, horn, lights and direction indicators, passenger air bag disarming switch, and rear electric window disarming switch. 2. Additional features such as the lighting rheostat, windscreen wiper/wash stalk, audio equipment, hazard lights switch, and multifunction display. 3. Instructions for starting the vehicle, operating the steering lock, and precautions regarding the passenger air bag. 4. Details on doors, locking/unlocking the tailgate, and operating the electric windows and mirrors.
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4 - FAMILIARISATION

FAMILIARISATION - 5

1. Driver's air bag 12. Adjustable side vent 24. Handbrake


Horn
13. Passenger air bag 25. Bonnet release
2. Lights and direction indicators
stalk
14. Adjustable centre vents 26. Steering lock
3. Passenger air bag disarming
switch 15. Glove box 27. Fuse box

4. Rear electric windows disarming 16. Audio equipment 28. Storage compartment
switch

17. Control for heating, ventilation, 29. Steering wheel height


5. Lighting rheostat for instrument air conditioning and heated rear adjustment control
panel screen and mirrors

30. Headlamp height adjustment


6. Windscreen wiper/windscreen 18. Front ashtray
wash stalk

19. Gear lever


7. Audio equipment remote control

20. Lighter
8. Hazard warning lights switch/
central locking button
21. Electric mirror controls
9. Multifunction display
22. Rear electric window controls
10. Windscreen demisting vents
23. Front electric window controls
11. Side window demisting vents
6 - FAMILIARISATION

Remote control
Pressing button A remotely locks the
vehicle.
This is confirmed by fixed lighting of
the direction indicators for approxi-
mately two seconds.
Pressing button B remotely unlocks
the vehicle.
This is confirmed by rapid flashing of
the direction indicators for approxi-
mately two seconds.
STARTING
KEYS The 4 positions of the key in the
ignition:
The keys allow you to independently 1. STOP position:
operate the locks on the front doors, Leaving the ignition key in
the boot, the passenger air bag dis- If you leave the key in the ignition, the ignition is off.
arming switch, the fuel filler cap, and a buzzer reminds you of this when 2. 1st notch, Accessories position:
the steering lock and to switch on the opening the driver's door. the ignition is off but the
ignition. accessories can be used.
3. 2nd notch, Running position:
Central locking and unlocking Locating the vehicle the ignition is on.
From the driver's door, you can lock To locate your vehicle, when you 4. Starting position:
and unlock the doors and the boot. have left it locked in a car park: operates the starter.
If one of the doors or the boot is open,  press button A, the courtesy lights
the central locking does not work. will come on and the indicator lights
flash for a few seconds.
Steering lock
Before starting, unlock the steering
if necessary, by gently turning the
steering wheel at the same time as
 55 you turn the key.
It is advisable to press the clutch
pedal while operating the starter, to
make starting easier.
FAMILIARISATION - 7

Starting a petrol engine FRONT AIR BAGS Precautions regarding the


Do not press the accelerator. passenger air bag
Operate the starter, without releasing Disarming the passenger air bag For a vehicle fitted with a disarming
the key, until the engine turns. Insert the ignition key in the switch 1 switch:
and turn it to:
- the ''ON'' position, the - disarm the air
passenger air bag is armed, bag if you install
- the ''OFF'' position, the a rear-facing
passenger air bag is disarmed. child seat,
- arm the air bag
for an adult
Never race a cold engine. passenger.
Never run the engine in a
confined space.

Do not make any modifications to the For a vehicle not fitted with a disarm-
steering lock. ing switch:
- do not install a rear-
facing child seat on
the front passenger
seat.

Operating check
In no circumstances should you
With the ignition on (2nd notch), place your feet or any other object on
illumination of this warning light, the fascia.
accompanied by a message on
the multifunction display, indi-
cates that the passenger air bag is dis-
armed (switch in the "OFF" position).
The warning light remains on through-
out the period of disarming.

 72
8 - FAMILIARISATION

DOORS LOCKING/
UNLOCKING THE
TAILGATE
With central locking:
The tailgate is locked and unlocked
at the same time as the doors.

The lighting comes on when the


tailgate is opened.

"Tailgate open" warning


When the engine is running, if the
Front doors tailgate has not been closed correctly
you are warned by an audible signal.

When the vehicle is moving, if the


tailgate has not been closed correctly
the courtesy light flashes if its button
is in this position.

 57  59
FAMILIARISATION - 9

ELECTRIC WINDOWS ELECTRIC MIRRORS


Turn knob 5 to the right or to the left
1. Driver's electric window 3. Rear left electric window to select the corresponding mirror.
Manual operation: press or pull the Move knob 5 in all four directions to
switch gently. The window stops as 4. Rear right electric window adjust.
soon as the switch is released.

Automatic operation: press or pull


the switch firmly. One touch com-
pletely opens or closes the window.
Automatic opening and closing only
operate when the engine is running.

2. Passenger's electric window

 63  64
10 - FAMILIARISATION

STEERING WHEEL Front fog lamps /


CONTROLS Rear fog lamp (ring C)
Lights
Front fog lamps (1st rotation
Windscreen wipers
of the ring forwards) 2 Fast wipe
Front and rear lights (ring A)
1 Normal wipe
Lights off I Intermittent wipe
Front fog lamps and 0 Off
rear fog lamp (2nd ro-  Single wipe
Side lights tation of the ring for- Windscreen wash: pull the stalk to-
wards) wards you.

Dipped / main beam


headlamps

Rear fog lamp (ring B)

Rear fog lamp (rotation of


the ring forwards)

 61  62
FAMILIARISATION - 11

FRONT SEATS
1. Forwards/backwards adjustment. 3. Driver's seat height adjustment. Never travel with the head
2. Head restraint height and angle 4. Seat back angle adjustment. restraints removed.
adjustment.

 44
12 - FAMILIARISATION

STEERING WHEEL HEIGHT


ADJUSTMENT
When stationary, lower the handle to
release the steering wheel.
REAR BENCH SEAT Adjust to the desired height and
lift the handle to lock the steering
To fold down the rear bench seat: wheel.
- Lift the front of the seat 1,
- Tilt the seat 1 against the front
seats,
- Position the seat belt under the
belt holder 2,
- Pull control 3 to unlock the seat
back 4,
- Remove or lower the head
restraint,
- Tilt the seat back 4.
When refitting, take care not to trap
the seat belts.

 46  65
FAMILIARISATION - 13

OPENING THE BONNET From outside: lift the catch and raise "PORSCHE TIPTRONIC
the bonnet. Secure the strut to hold SYSTEM" AUTOMATIC
From inside the vehicle: pull the the bonnet open. GEARBOX
handle.
The four-speed automatic gearbox
offers a choice between the comfort
of integral automatic operation, en-
hanced by a sport and a snow pro-
gramme, or manual gear changing.

Gear selection gate


 Move the lever in the gate to
select a position.
The indicator light for the position se-
lected illuminates on the instrument
panel display.

 60  68
14 - FAMILIARISATION

HEATING/AIR CONDITIONING

N° Symbol Function

1 Setting the air


distribution.

2 Air intake control.

 36
Temperature
3 adjustment.

4 Demisting the rear


screen and mirrors.

5 Air flow adjustment.

Air conditioning
6 control.

 40
FAMILIARISATION - 15

AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING

N° Symbol Function

1 Air flow adjustment.

Setting the air


2 distribution.

3 Air intake control.

4 Air conditioning
control.

Demisting the rear


5 screen and mirrors.

6 Switching off.

7 Temperature
adjustment.

Automatic comfort
 42 8 programme.

Automatic visibility
9 programme.
16 - FAMILIARISATION

RECOMMENDED INTERIOR SETTINGS

Heating or Manual air conditioning

I require...
Air recirculation/
Air distribution Air flow Temperature Manual AC
Intake of exterior air

HOT

COLD

DEMISTING
DE-ICING
INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS - 17

INSTRUMENT DIALS: PETROL - DIESEL MANUAL GEARBOX

1. Seat belt not fastened warning 9. Total distance recorder, service 16. Engine oil pressure and
light indicator and engine oil level temperature warning light
2. Passenger air bag disarmed indicator 17. Coolant temperature indicator
warning light 10. Right hand direction indicator 18. Total distance recorder button
3. Air bags warning light 11. Emission control system warning 19. Central (STOP) warning light
4. Front fog lamps indicator light light
20. Speedometer
5. Anti-lock braking system (ABS) 12. Main beam headlamps indicator
light 21. Rev counter
warning light
13. Handbrake, low brake fluid 22. Lighting rheostat button
6. Rear fog lamp indicator light
level and electronic brake force 23. Fuel level indicator
7. Diesel engine pre-heating distribution fault warning light
warning light 24. Low fuel level warning light
14. Dipped beam headlamps
8. Left hand direction indicator indicator light
15. Battery charge warning light
18 - INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS

INSTRUMENT DIALS: PETROL - AUTOMATIC GEARBOX

1. Seat belt not fastened warning light 9. Right hand direction indicator 18. Total distance recorder button
2. Passenger air bag disarmed 10. Emission control system warning light 19. Central (STOP) warning light
warning light 11. Main beam headlamps indicator 20. Speedometer
3. Air bags warning light light 21. Coolant temperature indicator
4. Front fog lamps indicator light 12. Handbrake, low brake fluid 22. Rev counter
5. Anti-lock braking system (ABS) level and electronic brake force
distribution fault warning light 23. Lighting rheostat button
warning light
13. Dipped beam headlamps 24. Fuel level indicator
6. Rear fog lamp indicator light
indicator light 25. Low fuel level warning light
7. Left hand direction indicator
8. Total distance recorder, service 14. Battery charge warning light
indicator and engine oil level 15. Engine oil pressure and
indicator temperature warning light
16. Operating programmes
17. Gear indicator
INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS - 19

WARNING LIGHTS Central (STOP) Handbrake, low


warning light brake fluid level and
A permanently lit warning light or Electronic Brake Force
one flashing, with the engine run- Linked to the warning lights: Distribution fault
ning, indicates an operating fault - engine oil pressure and tempera-
of the unit concerned. warning light
ture,
The illumination of certain warn- - low coolant level, Linked to the central (STOP) warn-
ing lights may be accompanied by ing light.
an audible signal. Do not ignore - handbrake,
this warning: consult a PEUGEOT - low brake fluid level, This indicates one of the following:
dealer as soon as possible. - electronic brake force distribution - that the handbrake is still applied
If the central STOP warning light system fault. or is not fully released (vehicle
comes on when you are driving, stop moving),
Linked to the coolant temperature
your vehicle immediately, where it is indicator. - an excessive drop in brake fluid
safe to do so. level (if the warning light remains
You must stop if the light flashes on even when the handbrake is
with the engine running. released).
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer. - a fault in the Electronic Brake
Force Distribution, if lit at the
same time as the ABS warning
light.
Engine oil pressure You must stop.
and temperature
warning light Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.

Linked to the central (STOP) warn- Anti-lock braking


ing light. system (ABS) warning
You must stop. light
This warning light indicates one of This comes on for a few seconds each
the following: time the ignition is switched on.
- insufficient oil pressure, If the warning light remains on or
- a lack of oil in the lubrication comes on above 8 mph (12 km/h),
circuit. Top up the level. this indicates an ABS malfunction.
- an oil temperature which is too However, the vehicle retains conven-
high. The warning light is accom- tional servo-assisted braking.
panied by an audible signal. To Illumination of this warning light, ac-
lower the oil temperature, reduce companied by an audible signal and
your speed. a message on the multifunction dis-
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer. play, indicates a fault in the ABS.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
20 - INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS

Battery charge warning Low fuel level Air bags warning light
light warning light
The light will come on for a
This indicates one of the fol- When this light first few seconds when the igni-
lowing: comes on, you have enough fuel tion is switched on.
- faulty operation of the charging to drive at least 30 miles (50 km). With the engine running, illumination
circuit, The tank capacity is approximately of this warning light, accompanied by
50 litres. an audible signal and a message on
- slack battery or starter terminals,
the multifunction display, indicates a
- a cut or slack alternator belt, Seat belt not fastened fault in the air bags.
- an alternator failure. warning light* Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
When the ignition is switched
on, this indicator light comes on if the
driver has not fastened his seat belt.
Emission control Above 12 mph (20 km/h), the warn-
system warning light ing light flashes for about two min-
(according to model) utes accompanied by an increasingly
audible signal and a message on the
This comes on for a few seconds each multifunction display. This warning
time the ignition is switched on. light remains lit until the driver's seat
belt is fastened.
If it comes on with the engine running,
this indicates incorrect operation of The driver must ensure that all pas-
the injection, ignition or emission sengers fasten their seat belt cor-
control system. rectly.
If the warning light flashes, there is a
risk of damage to the catalytic con-
verter on petrol engines. Passenger air bag Coolant temperature indicator
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer. disarmed warning light
- needle in zone (A), the
temperature is correct,
Diesel engine Illumination of this warning light ac- - needle in zone (B), the
pre-heating companied by a message on the temperature is too high. The
multifunction display, indicates that central STOP warning light
Wait until the warning light the passenger air bag is disarmed. flashes.
has switched off before starting. The warning light remains lit as long You must stop.
If the temperature is high enough, as the passenger air bag is dis-
armed. Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
the warning light comes on for less
than one second, you can start with- Always consult a PEUGEOT dealer if
out waiting. the warning light flashes. * According to country.
INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS - 21

Display screen showing the Automatic gearbox indicator


positions of the automatic lights
gearbox selector lever

Park "SPORT" Indicator light


This comes on when the
"SPORT" programme is se-
lected.
Reverse "SNOW" Indicator light
This comes on when the
"SNOW" programme is se-
lected.
Neutral
Operating abnormality
If the Sport and Snow indicator lights
Drive flash, accompanied by an audible
signal and a message on the multi-
function display, consult a PEUGEOT
dealer.

Manual mode:
1st gear engaged

2nd gear engaged

3rd gear engaged

4th gear engaged


20 - INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS

Battery charge warning Low fuel level Air bags warning light
light warning light
The light will come on for a
This indicates one of the fol- When this light first few seconds when the igni-
lowing: comes on, you have enough fuel tion is switched on.
- faulty operation of the charging to drive at least 30 miles (50 km). With the engine running, illumination
circuit, The tank capacity is approximately of this warning light, accompanied by
50 litres. an audible signal and a message on
- slack battery or starter terminals,
the multifunction display, indicates a
- a cut or slack alternator belt, Seat belt not fastened fault in the air bags.
- an alternator failure. warning light* Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
When the ignition is switched
on, this indicator light comes on if the
driver has not fastened his seat belt.
Emission control Above 12 mph (20 km/h), the warn-
system warning light ing light flashes for about two min-
(according to model) utes accompanied by an increasingly
audible signal and a message on the
This comes on for a few seconds each multifunction display. This warning
time the ignition is switched on. light remains lit until the driver's seat
belt is fastened.
If it comes on with the engine running,
this indicates incorrect operation of The driver must ensure that all pas-
the injection, ignition or emission sengers fasten their seat belt cor-
control system. rectly.
If the warning light flashes, there is a
risk of damage to the catalytic con-
verter on petrol engines. Passenger air bag Coolant temperature indicator
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer. disarmed warning light
- needle in zone (A), the
temperature is correct,
Diesel engine Illumination of this warning light ac- - needle in zone (B), the
pre-heating companied by a message on the temperature is too high. The
multifunction display, indicates that central STOP warning light
Wait until the warning light the passenger air bag is disarmed. flashes.
has switched off before starting. The warning light remains lit as long You must stop.
If the temperature is high enough, as the passenger air bag is dis-
armed. Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
the warning light comes on for less
than one second, you can start with- Always consult a PEUGEOT dealer if
out waiting. the warning light flashes. * According to country.
22 - INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS

INSTRUMENT PANEL 5 seconds after the ignition is The service is overdue.


DISPLAY switched on, the total distance re- Each time the ignition is switched on
corder resumes normal operation and for 5 seconds, the spanner and
After switching on the ignition, three and the display shows the total or the excess distance flash.
functions are shown in succession: trip distances.
Example: the service is overdue by
- service indicator, 300 miles/km. The service should be
- engine oil level indicator, carried out very shortly.
- total distance recorder, it remains When the ignition is switched on and
displayed for 30 seconds when for 5 seconds, the display shows:
the ignition is switched off, on
opening the driver"s door, as well
as on locking and unlocking the
vehicle. The distance remaining before the
next service is less than 500 miles
(1,000 km).
Service indicator Example: 400 miles (900 km) remain
before the next service is due.
This is a visual reminder of when When switching on the ignition and
the next service is due. This service for 5 seconds, the display shows:
is to be carried out according to the 5 seconds after the ignition is switched
manufacturer"s servicing schedule. on, the total distance recorder resumes
normal operation and the spanner re-
Operation mains lit. The display shows the total
or trip distances.
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 5 seconds after the ignition is
distance remaining (in round figures) switched on, the total distance re-
before the next service. corder resumes normal operation
Example: 4,800 miles/km remain and the spanner remains lit.
before the next service is due. When This indicates that a service should
the ignition comes on and for 5 seconds be carried out shortly. The display
the display shows: shows the total or trip distances.
INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS - 23

Resetting the service indicator 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 indi-
cates a malfunction of the oil level
gauge.
There is a risk of damage to the en-
gine.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
Your PEUGEOT dealer carries out Surplus of oil
this operation after each service. Flashing of the six squares and dis-
The reset procedure is as follows: playing of "max" indicate a surplus of
- Switch off the ignition. oil which could damage the engine.
- Press and hold button 1. If the surplus of oil is confirmed by
- Switch on the ignition. a check using the dipstick, contact a
PEUGEOT dealer without delay.
The display begins a 10 second
countdown.
- Keep button 1 pressed for
10 seconds.
The display shows [=0] and the span-
ner disappears.

Lack of oil The level read on the gauge


Flashing of the six segments and dis- will only be correct if the ve-
playing of "min" indicate a lack of oil hicle is on level ground and
which could damage the engine. the engine has been off for
more than 15 minutes.
If the lack of oil is confirmed by a
check using the dipstick, it is essen-
tial that the level is topped up.
24 - INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS

Total distance recorder LIGHTING RHEOSTAT HAZARD WARNING


LIGHTS

Press the button, the direction indica-


tors flash.
They can operate with the ignition off.

Automatic lighting of hazard


warning lights
Briefly pressing button 1 alternates With the lights on, press the button Equipment conditioned according to
between the total and trip distance to vary the intensity of the lighting of country: when braking in an emer-
displays. the instruments and controls. When gency, depending on the decelera-
the lighting reaches the minimum (or tion, the hazard warning lights come
maximum) setting, release the button on automatically. They switch off au-
Trip recorder then press it again to increase (or re- tomatically the first time you acceler-
To reset the trip recorder to zero, duce) the brightness. ate.
when it is displayed press button 1 As soon as the lighting is of the re- It is also possible to switch them off
until zeros appear. quired brightness, release the button. by pressing the button.
INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS - 25

Adjusting the parameters


Press and hold button 1 for two sec-
onds to access the settings; the data
flashes, indicating it is ready to be
modified.
Then, each press of button 1 scrolls
through the various data in the fol-
lowing order:
- language of information
displayed,
- hours (12 then 24 hour mode),
- minutes,
- year,
- month,
- day,
This displays the following information: - unit of temperature (degrees
- the time, Celsius or Fahrenheit).
- the date, Pressing button 2 allows modification
of the data selected. Press and hold
- the outside temperature (this for rapid advance (return to start after
flashes if there is a risk of ice), the last possible value).
- the audio system displays, After 7 seconds with no action, the
- a door check (e.g.: ‘"left front door main display returns; the modified
open"), data are now recorded.
- warning messages (e.g. ‘"remote Note: Pressing button 2 briefly dis-
control battery flat") or information plays the outside temperature for a
messages (e.g. "economy mode few seconds.
active"), displayed temporarily.
26 - AUDIO EQUIPMENT

Stalk movement Function

1 - Press (behind) Increase volume.

2 - Press (behind) Decrease volume.

1 + 2 - Simultaneous press Sound cut-off (mute); restoring of the sound by pressing any button.

3 - Press Automatic search of higher frequencies (radio) - Selection of the next track (CD).

4 - Press Automatic search of lower frequencies (radio) - Selection of the previous track (CD).

5 - Press the end Change of source (radio/CD/CD changer).

6 - Rotation (clockwise) Selection of next station stored in the memory (radio) - Selection of following CD.

7 - Rotation Selection of previous station stored in the memory (radio) - Selection of previous CD.
(anti-clockwise)
AUDIO EQUIPMENT - 27

Button Function

A Radio on/off.
B - Decrease volume.
C + Increase volume.
RDS function on/off.
D RDS Press for more than 2 seconds: regional following mode on/off.
Traffic information priority on/off.
E TA Press for more than 2 seconds: PTY function on/off.

H  Selection of bass, treble, loudness, sound distribution and automatic volume correction.

I  Increase setting of functions associated with button H.


J  Decrease setting of functions associated with button H.
Manual and automatic search of higher frequency.
L  Selection of next CD track and PTY (radio).
M MAN Manual/automatic operation of buttons L and N.
Manual and automatic search of lower frequency.
N  Selection of previous CD track and PTY (radio).
Selection of the CD changer.
P CH.CD
Press for more than 2 seconds: shuffle.
Selection of the CD.
Q CD Press for more than 2 seconds: shuffle.
Radio Selection of the radio. Selection of FM1, FM2, FMast, AM wavebands.
R Radio Press for more than 2 seconds: automatic storing of stations in the memory (autostore).
S  Ejection of the CD.
Selection of station stored in the memory.
1 to 6 123456 Press for more than 2 seconds: storing of a station in the memory.
1 to 5 12345 Selection of a CD changer disc.
28 - AUDIO EQUIPMENT

GENERAL FUNCTIONS AUDIO SETTINGS Adjusting the bass

On / off Press button H sev- When "BASS" is dis-


With the ignition key eral times in succes- played, press button
in the accessories or sion to access the bass I or J to vary the set-
ignition position, press (BASS), treble (TREB), ting.
button A to switch the loudness (LOUD), fader - "BASS -9" for a
set on or off. (FAD), balance (BAL) minimum bass
and automatic volume setting,
correction settings.
- "BASS 0" for a
The set can operate for 30 minutes Exit from audio mode is automatic normal setting,
without the vehicle ignition being after a few seconds without pressing
switched on. any button, or by pressing button H - "BASS +9" for a maximum bass
after configuration of the automatic setting.
volume correction.
Anti-theft system Note: bass, treble and loudness set-
tings are specific to each source. It Adjusting the treble
The audio system is coded in such a is possible to set them differently for When "TREB" is displayed, press
way that it can operate only on your radio, cassette (RB3), CD (RD3) and button I or J to vary the setting.
vehicle. It would not function if fitted CD changer.
to another vehicle. - "TREB -9" for a minimum treble
setting,
The anti-theft system is automatic
and requires no action on your part. - "TREB 0" for a normal setting,
- "TREB +9" for a maximum
treble setting.

ADJUSTING THE VOLUME Adjusting the loudness


This function automatically empha-
Press button C to increase the vol- sises bass and treble tones. Press
ume, or button B to decrease it. button I or J to switch the function on
Continuous pressure on buttons C or off.
and B allows a gradual adjustment of
the volume.
AUDIO EQUIPMENT - 29

Adjusting the front/rear sound RADIO Selecting radio mode


distribution (Fader)
When "FAD" is displayed, press but- Notes on radio reception Press button R.
ton I or J. Your car radio is subject to phenom-
Button I increases the volume in the ena which do not affect domestic ra-
front. dio sets. Both AM (MW/LW) and FM
Button J increases the volume in the reception are subject to various forms
rear. of interference. This is no reflection on
the quality of the equipment, but is due
to the nature of the signals and the Selecting a waveband
way in which they are transmitted.
Adjusting the right/left sound On MW/LW, interference may be Press button R brief-
distribution (Balance) noticed when passing under high ly to select the FM1,
When "BAL" is displayed, press but- voltage power lines or bridges, or in FM2 FMast and AM
ton I or J. tunnels. wavebands.
Button I increases the volume on the On FM, interference may be the result
right-hand side. of increasing distance from the trans-
Button J increases the volume on the mitter, deflection of the signals by ob-
left-hand side. stacles (mountains, hills, buildings,
etc.), or of being in an area which is
not covered by a transmitter.

Automatic volume correction


This function enables the volume to
be automatically adjusted depending
on the level of noise produced by the
speed of the vehicle.
Press buttons I or J to switch the
function on or off.
AUDIO EQUIPMENT - 29

Adjusting the front/rear sound RADIO Selecting radio mode


distribution (Fader)
When "FAD" is displayed, press but- Notes on radio reception Press button R.
ton I or J. Your car radio is subject to phenom-
Button I increases the volume in the ena which do not affect domestic ra-
front. dio sets. Both AM (MW/LW) and FM
Button J increases the volume in the reception are subject to various forms
rear. of interference. This is no reflection on
the quality of the equipment, but is due
to the nature of the signals and the Selecting a waveband
way in which they are transmitted.
Adjusting the right/left sound On MW/LW, interference may be Press button R brief-
distribution (Balance) noticed when passing under high ly to select the FM1,
When "BAL" is displayed, press but- voltage power lines or bridges, or in FM2 FMast and AM
ton I or J. tunnels. wavebands.
Button I increases the volume on the On FM, interference may be the result
right-hand side. of increasing distance from the trans-
Button J increases the volume on the mitter, deflection of the signals by ob-
left-hand side. stacles (mountains, hills, buildings,
etc.), or of being in an area which is
not covered by a transmitter.

Automatic volume correction


This function enables the volume to
be automatically adjusted depending
on the level of noise produced by the
speed of the vehicle.
Press buttons I or J to switch the
function on or off.
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Automatic station search Manual station search Automatic storing of FM stations


Press the "MAN" button. in the memory (autostore)
Briefly press button L or N to increase Press and hold button
or decrease the frequency displayed. R for more than two
By continuing to press the button in seconds.
the direction selected, you will obtain
Briefly press button L or N to search continuous scrolling of the frequency.
for the station immediately above or Your radio automatically stores the
The scrolling stops as soon as the 6 stations with the strongest signal in
below. By continuing to press the button is released.
button in the direction selected, you FM. These stations are stored in the
will obtain continuous scrolling of the Pressing the "MAN" button again re- FMast waveband.
frequency. turns you to automatic station search. If it is not possible to find 6 stations,
The scrolling stops at the first sta- the remaining memories are empty.
tion found as soon as the button is
released.
If the TA traffic programme is select-
ed, only stations broadcasting this
type of programme are selected.
Searching for a station occurs first in
"LO" sensitivity (selection of the most
powerful transmitters) during scan-
ning of the waveband, then in "DX" Manual storing of stations in the Recalling stations stored in the
sensitivity (selection of the weakest memory memory
and most distant transmitters). Select the station required. For each waveband, briefly press
To make a direct search in "DX" sen- Press one of the buttons "1" to "6" buttons "1" to "6" to recall the cor-
sitivity, press button L or N twice. for more than two seconds. responding station.
The sound stops then becomes audi-
ble again, confirming that the station
has been stored in the memory.
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RDS Traffic information programme Regional following mode


When they are part of a network, cer-
Using the RDS (Radio Data Press the "TA" button tain stations broadcast regional pro-
System) function on FM to switch the function grammes in the various areas they
on or off. serve. With regional following mode
Radio Data System allows you to you can keep listening to the same
continue listening to the same sta- programme.
tion, whatever frequency it is using The multifunction display will show:
for the region you are going through. Press the "RDS" button for more
- "TA" if the function is selected, than two seconds to switch the func-
- "(TA)" if the function is selected tion on or off.
but not available.
Briefly press the "RDS" Any traffic information flash will be
button to switch the given priority, whatever source you
function on or off. are listening to (radio, cassette or CD
changer).
The multifunction display will show: If you wish to interrupt a message,
- "RDS" if the function is selected. press the "TA" button; this switches
- "(RDS)" if the function is the function off.
selected but not available.

Note: the volume of traffic informa-


tion announcements is indepen-
RDS station following dent of the volume of normal radio
listening. You can adjust it using
The display indicates the name of the the volume button. The setting will
station selected. The radio is contin- be stored and will be used when
ually searching for the station which the next messages are broadcast.
has the best reception and which is
transmitting the same programme.
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PTY function To search for a PTY programme: EON system


This allows you to listen to stations broad- This connects stations which are part
casting a specific type of programme of the same network. It enables the
(news, culture, sport, rock, etc.). broadcast of traffic information or a
PTY programme, by a station that is
With FM selected, part of the same network as the sta-
press the "TA" but- tion to which you are listening.
ton for two seconds to - select the PTY function, This service is available when you
switch this function on - briefly press button L or N to have selected the TA traffic informa-
or off. scroll down the list of the various tion programme or the PTY function.
types of programmes offered.
- when the programme of your
choice is displayed, keep button
L or N pressed for two seconds
to carry out an automatic search
(after an automatic search the
PTY function is switched off).

In PTY mode the different types of


programmes can be stored in the
memory. To do this, press the pre-
selection buttons "1" to "6" for two
seconds. Briefly press the corre-
sponding button to recall the type of
programme stored in the memory.
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COMPACT DISC Selecting a track Shuffle (RDM)


When the CD player is selected,
press and hold button Q for two sec-
Selecting CD mode onds. The tracks will be played in
random sequence. Pressing the but-
After insertion of a disc, ton Q again for two seconds returns
printed face upwards, Press button L to select the next you to normal play.
the player starts auto- track. Shuffle mode is de-activated each
matically. time the set is switched off.
Press button N to return to the start
If a disc is already inserted, press of the current track or to select the
button Q. previous track.

Ejection of a disc Accelerated play


Press and hold button L or N for
Press button S to eject forwards or backwards accelerated
the disc from the player. play.
Accelerated play stops as soon as
the button is released.

The use of copied compact


discs may cause faults.

Insert circular compact discs only.


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CD CHANGER Selecting a disc Accelerated play


Press buttons "1" to "5" on the radio Press and hold button L or N for
to select the corresponding disc. forwards or backwards accelerated
Selecting CD changer mode play.
Accelerated play stops as soon as
the button is released.
Press button P.

Selecting a track

Shuffle (RDM)
When the CD changer is selected,
press and hold button P for two sec-
onds.
Press button L to select the next The tracks will be played in random
track. sequence. Pressing the button again
Press button N to return to the start for two seconds returns you to nor-
of the current track or to select the mal play.
previous track.

The use of copied com-


pact discs may cause
faults.
Insert circular compact discs only.
AUDIO EQUIPMENT - 35

RADIO RECEPTION
(AERIAL ADJUSTMENT)
Your radio will be subject to phenom- On MW/LW, interference may be no-
ena which do not affect domestic ticed when passing underneath high
radio sets. Both MW/LW and FM re- voltage power lines, under bridges or
ception are subject to various forms in tunnels.
of interference, which are no reflec- On FM, interference may be the re-
tion on the quality of your equipment sult of increasing distance from the
but are due to the nature of the sig- transmitter, deflection of the signal
nals and the way in which they are by obstacles (mountains, hills, build-
transmitted. ings, etc.), or of being in an area not
covered by a transmitter.

Recommended position for the front


aerial for best reception.
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COMFORT - 37

VENTILATION
Advice on operation
1. Windscreen de-icing or and notes
demisting vents.
2. Front door windows de-icing or Place the air flow control at a level In certain cases of particularly ardu-
demisting vents. sufficient to ensure an adequate re- ous use (towing the maximum load
3. Side vents. newal of air in the passenger com- on a steep gradient in a high tempera-
4. Centre vents. partment. ture), cutting off the air conditioning
When the air flow control is in the permits recovery of the engine pow-
5. Air outlet to front footwells. er and, therefore improvement of the
OFF position (system switched off),
6. Air outlet to rear footwells (with temperature-related comfort is no towing capacity.
automatic air conditioning only). longer guaranteed. However, a slight Ensure that the passenger com-
flow of air, due to the movement of partment filter, located by the wind-
the vehicle, can still be felt. screen, under the bonnet, is in good
Select the air distribution which is condition. Have the filter elements
most suited to your requirements and replaced regularly. If you drive in a
the weather conditions. dusty environment, change them
twice as often.
Change the temperature setting pro-
gressively for greater comfort. The air conditioning system does not
contain chlorine and does not present
Place the air intake control in the any danger to the ozone layer.
"Exterior air" position, this facilitates
demisting. Operate the air conditioning system
for 5 to 10 minutes, once or twice a
If the interior temperature remains month to keep it in perfect working
very high following a long period order.
parked in the sun, do not hesitate to
ventilate the passenger compartment The water formed by the condensa-
for a few minutes. tion of the air conditioning system is
discharged via an opening provided
To obtain a perfectly uniform distribu- for this purpose. Therefore, a pud-
tion of air, do not cover the exterior dle may form underneath the vehicle
air intake grille, the vents, the air pas- when stationary.
sages and the air outlets in the foot-
wells. If the system does not produce cold air,
do not use it and contact a PEUGEOT
dealer.
38 - COMFORT

DE-ICING AND DEMISTING

De-icing the rear screen and Manual demisting* Automatic demisting,


mirrors visibility programme*
To quickly demist the windscreen and
side windows: In some cases, the AUTO programme
When the engine is running, may not be sufficient to demist the
pressing this button de-ices - switch on the air conditioning,
- place the temperature and air windscreen and side windows (hu-
the rear screen and exterior midity, several passengers, ice...).
mirrors. flow controls in the maximum po-
sition,
It switches off automatically, after ap- - close the central vents,
proximately twelve minutes*, to pre- Select the "visibility" de-
vent an excessive consumption of - place the exterior air intake con- misting programme by press-
current. Pressing the button again re- trol on the left, in the "Exterior Air" ing this button to clear the
starts operation for twelve minutes. position. windows quickly.
It is possible to stop the operation of To exit from this programme and re-
the de-icing before it is switched off turn to the AUTO programme, press
automatically by pressing the button the AUTO button.
again.

Switch off the de-icing as


soon as you consider this
necessary as low current
consumption reduces fuel
consumption.

* According to version or country.


COMFORT - 39

HEATING / VENTILATION 3. Air flow adjustment


The heating and ventilation can only operate when the engine is running.
Turn the control from position
1 to position 4 to obtain an
air flow sufficient to ensure
your comfort.

4. Air intake/Air recirculation


The recirculation of interior air pre-
vents exterior odours and smoke en-
tering the passenger compartment.
The intake of exterior air prevents
and eliminates misting of the wind-
screen and side windows.

Air intake.

1. Temperature adjustment Footwells.


Air recirculation.
Turn the control from blue (cold) to
red (hot) to adjust the temperature to
suit your requirements.
These settings are recommended for
cold climates. Move the manual control 4 to the
right for the "Interior air recirculation"
2. Air distribution adjustment Centre and side vents. position.
Move the manual control 4 to the left
Windscreen and side win- to return to the "Exterior air intake"
dows (de-icing/demisting). position as soon as possible to pre-
This setting is recommended for hot vent deterioration of the air quality.
climates.
The air distribution can be adjusted
Windscreen, side windows by placing the control in an interme-
and footwells. diate position.
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AIR CONDITIONING 2. Temperature adjustment


Turn the control from blue (cold) to
The air conditioning can only operate when the engine is running. red (hot) to adjust the temperature to
suit your requirements.

3. Air distribution adjustment

Windscreen and side windows


(de-icing/demisting).

Windscreen, side windows


and footwells.

Footwells.

1. Air conditioning On/Off The air conditioning does not ope- These settings are recommended for
The air conditioning is designed to rate while the air flow adjustment cold climates.
operate effectively in all seasons, control is in the "OFF" position.
with the windows closed. In summer, Centre and side vents.
it permits lowering of the temperature
and in winter, above 0 °C, it increases
the effectiveness of the demisting. To guarantee correct opera-
tion of your air conditioning This setting is recommended for hot
system, we also recommend climates.
that you have it checked The air distribution can be adjusted
regularly. by placing the control in an interme-
diate position.
Press the switch, the indica-
tor light comes on.
COMFORT - 41

4. Air flow adjustment Move the manual control 5 to the


right to the "Interior air recirculation"
Turn the control from posi- position.
tion 1 to position 4 to obtain
an air flow sufficient to en-
sure your comfort. Move the manual control 5 to the left
to the "Exterior air intake" position as
soon as possible to prevent deterio-
ration of the air quality.
5. Air intake/Air recirculation
Intake of exterior air.

Air recirculation.

The recirculation of interior air pre-


vents exterior odours and smoke en-
tering the passenger compartment.
The intake of exterior air prevents
and eliminates misting of the wind-
screen and side windows.
Used simultaneously with the air con-
ditioning, air recirculation improves
air conditioning performance.
Used in a damp climate, air recircula-
tion may result in misting of the win-
dows.
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AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING Note : for your comfort, the values set
when the engine is switched off are re-
The air conditioning can only operate when the engine is running. tained on re-starting if the temperature
in the passenger compartment has not
changed significantly; otherwise, ope-
ration resumes in automatic mode.

When the engine is cold, to


prevent too great a distri-
bution of cold air, the ven-
tilation will only reach its
optimum level gradually.
On entering the vehicle, if the interior
temperature is much colder or warmer
than is comfortable, there is no need
to change the value displayed in
order to reach the required level of
comfort. The system eliminates the
temperature difference automatically
and as quickly as possible.

Automatic operation Manual operation

1. Temperature adjustment 2. Control by the AUTO If you wish, you can make a different
programme choice from that offered by the sys-
tem by changing a setting. The other
The value indicated on the Press the "AUTO" button. functions will still be controlled auto-
display corresponds to a We recommend that you use matically.
level of comfort and not to this mode: it provides opti- Pressing the AUTO button returns
a temperature in degrees mised automatic control of the system to completely automatic
Celsius or Fahrenheit. all of the functions, passenger com- operation.
Press the arrows 1 (up and down) to partment temperature, air flow, air
change this value. A setting around distribution and air recirculation, in
21 enables a comfortable tempera- accordance with the comfort value
ture to be obtained. that you have chosen. This system is
designed to operate effectively in all
seasons, with the windows closed.
COMFORT - 43

3. Air conditioning On/Off 5. Air flow 7. Switching the system off

Press this button to stop air Press buttons "+" and The OFF button switches
cooling. "-" respectively to in- off all the functions of the
crease or decrease system.
the air flow. Temperature-related comfort
The symbol ECO is displayed. and demisting are no longer guaran-
Automatic operation of the air condi- teed but a slight flow of air is main-
tioning is resumed when the button tained.
is pressed again. The symbol A/C is Pressing the OFF, AUTO, or "visi-
displayed. bility" button again reactivates the
6. Air intake/Air recirculation system with the values set before it
Notes was switched off.
To prevent condensation on the in- Press this button for recir-
culation of the interior air. Note: if you wish to cut off the flow
side of the vehicle in cold or wet of air completely, press the air intake
weather, you are advised to avoid Recirculation, shown on the
display, enables the pas- button 7.
using the ECO mode.
To guarantee correct operation of senger compartment to be insulated
your air conditioning system, we also from exterior odours and smoke.
recommend that you have it checked Avoid prolonged recirculation of inte-
regularly. rior air (risk of condensation and de-
terioration of the air quality).
Press the button again to resume au-
4. Air distribution tomatic management of the intake of
air.
Pressing this button several
times in succession enables
the air flow to be directed in
turn towards:
- the windscreen
(de-icing or demisting),
- the windscreen and the
footwells,
- the footwells,
- the centre and side vents and
the footwells,
- the centre and side vents.
44 - COMFORT
COMFORT - 45

FRONT SEATS
1 - Forwards-backwards Rear head restraints 3 - Driver's seat height
adjustment These have a high position for when adjustment
Lift the control and slide the seat to- they are in use and a low position for Pull the handle upwards.
wards the front or the rear. when they are stored. They are re- Remove your weight from the seat to
movable. raise, or press on the seat to lower.
2 - Head restraint height and To lower the head restraints, press
angle adjustment the lug.
To raise the restraint, pull it upwards. 4 - Seat back angle adjustment
To remove them, pull upwards as far
The adjustment is correct when the as the stop, then press the release Push one of the two handles towards
upper edge of the head restraint is control. the rear.
level with the top of the head.
The head restraint has a frame with
notches, which prevent the head re-
straint dropping down (this is a safety
device in the event of an impact).
To lower the head restraint, it is nec-
essary to push simultaneously:
- the button located on the left
guide at the base of the head
restraint,
- the head restraint downwards.
To remove the head restraint, press
the lug.
The angle of the head restraint can
also be adjusted.

Never drive with the head


restraints removed; they
must be in place and cor-
rectly adjusted.
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To fold the bench seat: - position the seat belt under the When repositioning:
- lift the front of the seat cushion 1, belt holder 2, - return the seat back to the
- tilt the seat cushion 1 against - pull the controls 3 to unlock the upright position,
the front seats, seat back 4, - fold back the seat cushion,
- remove or lower the head - reposition the buckles before
restraints, locking the front of the seat
- tilt the seat back 4. cushion.

Always start with the seat, never Take care not to trap the seat belts.
the seat back (risk of damage).
COMFORT - 47

Removing the rear seat Folding seat back TRANSPORTING LONG


OBJECTS
- Tilt the seat cushion against the - Remove the head restraint for
front seats. complete folding of the seat back. Front seat:
- Squeeze the seat fasteners to - Push handle 5 towards the rear to - Fold the seat back towards the
release them from their attach- tilt the seat back. front using the control 5 (see cor-
ments. responding paragraph).
- Remove the seat cushion.

Rear seat:
- Remove the seat cushion.
- Tilt the seat back.
48 - COMFORT

GENERAL POINTS RELATING INSTALLING A CHILD SEAT


TO CHILD SEATS USING A THREE POINT SEAT
BELT
Although one of PEUGEOT's main
criteria when designing your vehicle, "Rearwards-facing" "Forwards-facing"
the safety of your children also de- When a "rearwards-facing" child seat When a "forwards-facing" child seat
pends on you. is installed on the front passenger is installed on the front passenger
For maximum safety, please follow seat, it is essential that the passen- seat, adjust the vehicle's seat to the
these precautions: ger air bag is disarmed. Otherwise, intermediate longitudinal position
- in accordance with European the child would risk being seri- with the seat back upright and leave
regulations, all children under ously injured or killed if the air bag the passenger air bag armed.
the age of 12 or less than one were to inflate.
metre fifty tall must travel in
approved child seats suited to
their weight, on seats fitted with a
seat belt or ISOFIX mountings*,
- statistically, the safest seats in
your vehicle for the transportation
of children are the rear seats,
- a child weighing less than 9 kg
must travel in the "rearwards-
facing" position both in the
front and in the rear.

PEUGEOT recommends that chil-


dren should travel in the rear seats
of your vehicle:
- "rearwards-facing" up to the
age of 2,
- "forwards-facing" over the Intermediate longitudinal
age of 2. * The rules for transporting chil- position
dren are specific to each country.
Consult the current legislation in
your country.
COMFORT - 49

CHILD SEATS RECOMMENDED BY PEUGEOT


PEUGEOT offers a complete range of recommended child seats which are se-
cured using a three point seat belt:

Group 0: from birth to 10 kg


Group 0+: from birth to 13 kg

L1
"ROMER Baby-Safe Plus"
Installed in the rear-facing position.

Groups 1, 2 and 3: from 9 to 36 kg

Passenger air bag OFF L2


"KIDDY Life"
The use of the restraining cushion is
compulsory for transporting young
children (from 9 to 18 kg).

Groups 2 and 3: from 15 to 36 kg

L4
"KLIPPAN
L3 Optima"
"RECARO From the age
Start''. of 6 years
(approximately
22 kg), the booster
is used on its own.
54 - COMFORT

ADVICE ON CHILD
SEATS
The incorrect installation
of a child seat in a vehicle
compromises the child's protection in Children under the age of 10 must not As a safety precaution, do not leave:
the event of an accident. travel in the "forward facing" position - one or more children alone and
Remember to fasten the seat belts or on the front passenger seat, unless unsupervised in a vehicle,
the child seat harnesses keeping the the rear seats are already occupied
slack in relation to the child's body to by other children, cannot be used or - a child or an animal in a vehicle
a minimum, even for short journeys. are absent. which is exposed to the sun, with
the windows closed,
For optimum installation of the "for- Disarm the passenger air bag when
ward facing" child seat, ensure that a "rear facing" child seat is installed - the keys within reach of children
the back of the child seat is in contact on the front seat. Otherwise, the child inside the vehicle.
with the back of the vehicle's seat would risk being seriously injured or To prevent accidental opening of the
and that the head restraint does not killed if the air bag were to inflate. doors, use the "Child lock".
cause any discomfort. Take care not to open the rear win-
If the head restraint has to be re- dows by more than one third.
moved, ensure that it is stored or To protect young children from the
attached securely to prevent it from rays of the sun, fit side blinds on the
being thrown around the vehicle in rear windows.
the event of sharp braking.

Installing a booster seat


The chest part of the seat belt must
be positioned on the child's shoulder
without touching the neck.
Ensure that the lap part of the seat
belt passes correctly over the child's
thighs.
PEUGEOT recommends the use of
a booster seat which has a back, fit-
ted with a seat belt guide at shoulder
level.
COMFORT - 49

CHILD SEATS RECOMMENDED BY PEUGEOT


PEUGEOT offers a complete range of recommended child seats which are se-
cured using a three point seat belt:

Group 0: from birth to 10 kg


Group 0+: from birth to 13 kg

L1
"ROMER Baby-Safe Plus"
Installed in the rear-facing position.

Groups 1, 2 and 3: from 9 to 36 kg

Passenger air bag OFF L2


"KIDDY Life"
The use of the restraining cushion is
compulsory for transporting young
children (from 9 to 18 kg).

Groups 2 and 3: from 15 to 36 kg

L4
"KLIPPAN
L3 Optima"
"RECARO From the age
Start''. of 6 years
(approximately
22 kg), the booster
is used on its own.
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LOCATION OF CHILD SEATS SECURED USING THE SEAT BELT


In accordance with the European regulation, this table indicates the options for the installation of child seats secured using
the seat belt and universally approved (a), depending on the weight of the child and the seat in the vehicle.

Weight of child / indicative age

Less than 13 kg From 9 to 18 kg From 15 to 25 kg From 22 to 36 kg


Seat (groups 0 (b) and 0+) group 1) (group 2) (group 3)
Up to 1 year approx From 1 to 3 years approx From 3 to 6 years approx From 6 to 10 years approx

Front passenger
seat (c)
U U U U
Fixed seat, Height
adjustable seat

Rear side seat U U U U

Rear centre
seat (d) X UF UF UF
Three-point seat belt
COMFORT - 51

(a) Universal child seat: child seat which can be installed in all vehicles using the seat belt.
(b) Group 0: from birth to 10 kg. Infant car seats and "car cots" cannot be installed on the front passenger seat.
(c) Consult the current legislation in your country before installing your child on this seat.
(d) It is not possible to install the "BRITAX Babysure" (L1) child seat on the rear centre seat.
U: Seat suitable for the installation of a child seat, attached with the seat belt and homologated as "universal".
"Rear facing" and "Forward facing" child seats.
UF: Seat suitable for the installation of a child seat, attached with the seat belt and homologated as "universal".
"Forward facing" child seats only.
X: Seat not suitable for the installation of a child seat from the group of weights indicated.
52 - COMFORT

"ISOFIX" MOUNTINGS
This seat is fitted with ISOFIX mount- These are two rings located between The ISOFIX child seats are fitted
ings. the seat back and the seat cushion. with two locks which are secured
easily on these rings.
This ISOFIX mounting system guar-
antees reliable, safe and fast fitting of
the child seat in your vehicle.
If a child is not installed in a vehicle
correctly, the child's protection in the
event of a collision will be compro-
mised.
COMFORT - 53

ISOFIX CHILD SEATS RECOMMENDED BY PEUGEOT AND APPROVED FOR YOUR VEHICLE

ISOFIX KIDDY ISOFIX RÖMER Duo

Group 0+: from birth to 13 kg Group 1: from 9 to 18 kg Group 1: from 9 to 18 kg

Installed in the rear facing position. Installed in the forwards facing position. Installed in the forwards facing position only.

Secured without the top strap.


Three child seat body angles: sitting,
The body of the child seat must be in It is essential that the vehicle's front reclining and lying positions.
contact with the back of the vehicle's seat is adjusted to the intermediate
front seat. longitudinal position. Adjust the vehicle's front seat so that
the child's feet do not touch the seat
back.

These child seats can also be used on In this case, it is essential that they are Follow the instructions for fitting the
seats which are not fitted with ISOFIX secured to the vehicle's seat by means child seat indicated in the seat manu-
mountings. of the three point seat belt. facturer's installation guide.
ACCESS - 55

The remote control Locating your vehicle


To locate your vehicle, if you have
This performs the same functions as locked it, in a car park:
the key, at a distance.
 press button A, the courtesy lights
come on and the direction indica-
Locking tors flash for a few seconds.
Press button A to lock the vehicle. Changing the remote control
This is confirmed by fixed lighting of battery
the direction indicators for approxi-
mately two seconds. Battery ref.: CR 2016/3 volts.
Warning that the battery is flat is giv-
Unlocking en by an audible signal.
Press button B to unlock the vehicle. To replace the battery, remove the
THE KEYS screw then unclip the casing using a
This is confirmed by the rapid flash- coin at the ring.
The keys allow you to independ- ing of the direction indicators.
If the remote control does not work
ently operate the lock on the driver’s after the battery has been changed,
door, the fuel filler cap, the child lock, reprogramme the remote control.
the steering lock and to switch on the
ignition. When the vehicle is locked, Do not discard the remote control
if unlocking is activated batteries, they contain metals which
inadvertently, without the are harmful to the environment.
doors being opened within Take them to a PEUGEOT dealer,
30 seconds, the vehicle will or to any other approved collection
Central locking and unlocking point.
lock automatically.
The keys allow you to lock or unlock Avoid pressing the buttons of your
the doors and boot, from the driver’s remote control out of range of your Programming the remote
door. vehicle. You risk causing it not to control
If one of the doors or the boot is open, work and the remote control would
the central locking does not work. then have to be reprogrammed (see  Switch off the ignition.
corresponding section).  Switch the ignition on again.
 Press button A immediately for a
few seconds.
Key in ignition  Switch off the ignition and remove
the remote control key from the
A buzzer sounds on opening the driv- ignition lock. The remote control
er’s door, if the key has been left in is now working again.
the ignition.
56 - ACCESS

ELECTRONIC ENGINE
Make a careful note of the Do not repeatedly press the buttons
IMMOBILISER number of each key. This of your remote control out of range
This locks the engine control sys- number is coded on the la- of your vehicle.
tem as soon as the ignition has been bel attached to the key. You run the risk of stopping it from
switched off and therefore prevents The high frequency remote control is working and the remote control
starting of the vehicle by anyone who a sensitive system; do not operate it would have to be reprogrammed.
does not have the key. while it is in your pocket as there is a When purchasing a second-hand
The ignition key has an electronic possibility that it may unlock the ve- vehicle, have the key codes mem-
chip which has a special code. When hicle, without you being aware of it. orised by a PEUGEOT dealer, to
the ignition is switched on, the code The remote control does not operate ensure that the keys in your pos-
must be recognised for starting to be when the key is in the ignition, even session are the only ones which
possible. when the ignition is switched off, ex- can start the vehicle.
If the system does not function cept for reprogramming. Do not make any modifications to
correctly, the central locking button Driving with the doors locked may the electronic engine immobiliser
indicator light, situated in the centre make access to the passenger com- system.
of the fascia, flashes rapidly when the partment by the emergency services
ignition is switched on (2nd notch). more difficult in an emergency.
In this case your vehicle will not As a safety precaution (with children If the keys are lost
start. on board), remove the key from the Visit a PEUGEOT dealer with the
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon ignition when you leave the vehicle, vehicle’s V5 registration certificate
as possible. even for a short time. and your personal identification
documents.
The PEUGEOT network will be able
to retrieve the key code and the
transponder code to order a replace-
ment key.
ACCESS - 57

DOORS

Locking from inside Unlocking from inside


To unlock, pull button A or operate
Without central locking the handle.
To lock, press button A. The button
locks the door in question.
The button on the driver’s door locks
the door and the boot. "Door open" warning
With the engine running, you are
warned if a door is not shut properly
by an audible signal.
With central locking When the vehicle is moving, if the
To lock, press button A. courtesy light button is in the "light-
ing on opening a door" position, the
Locking one of the front doors locks courtesy light flashes.
Opening the doors from the front and rear doors and the tail-
outside gate.
On the rear doors, the button only
locks the door in question.

Opening the doors from


inside
58 - ACCESS

To switch on
Press and hold button A.
Activation of the function is accom-
panied by an audible signal.

To switch off
Locking/Unlocking from the Press and hold button A. CHILD SAFETY LOCK
inside
Notes : if one of the doors is open, On each rear door this prevents
Pressing button A permits locking from the inside and automatic opening of the door from the inside.
central locking are not possible.
Turn switch 1 a quarter turn using the
If the boot is open, automatic central ignition key.
locking of the doors is active.
Check the status of this function be-
Locking/unlocking of the doors fore each journey.
Automatic central locking of the doors. This system is independent of the
The doors can lock automatically central locking.
when you are driving (at a speed of Always remove the ignition key when
more than 6 mph (10 km/h)). leaving the vehicle.
Above 6 mph (10 km/h), press button
A briefly to unlock the doors tempo-
rarily.
You can activate or deactivate this
function.
58 - ACCESS

To switch on
Press and hold button A.
Activation of the function is accom-
panied by an audible signal.

To switch off
Locking/Unlocking from the Press and hold button A. CHILD SAFETY LOCK
inside
Notes : if one of the doors is open, On each rear door this prevents
Pressing button A permits locking from the inside and automatic opening of the door from the inside.
central locking are not possible.
Turn switch 1 a quarter turn using the
If the boot is open, automatic central ignition key.
locking of the doors is active.
Check the status of this function be-
Locking/unlocking of the doors fore each journey.
Automatic central locking of the doors. This system is independent of the
The doors can lock automatically central locking.
when you are driving (at a speed of Always remove the ignition key when
more than 6 mph (10 km/h)). leaving the vehicle.
Above 6 mph (10 km/h), press button
A briefly to unlock the doors tempo-
rarily.
You can activate or deactivate this
function.
ACCESS - 59

OPENING THE BOOT


To open the boot, press the lock.
The lighting is activated on open-
ing the boot.

"Boot open" warning


When the engine is running, if the
boot is not closed correctly you are
warned by an audible signal.
LOCKING / When the vehicle is moving, if the
UNLOCKING OF boot is not closed correctly the cour-
THE BOOT tesy light flashes if its button is in this
position.
With the central locking
Locking and unlocking of the boot is
simultaneous with the doors.

With the key


Lock the boot by turning the key in
the lock (from A to C).
Unlock the boot by turning the key in
the lock (from A to B).
60 - ACCESS

FILLING THE FUEL TANK


The tank must be filled with fuel with
the engine switched off.
Insert the key then turn it to the left.
Remove the cap.
A label indicates which type of fuel to
use.
If you fill your tank, do not continue
after the third cut-off of the pump
nozzle. This could result in vehicle
malfunctions.
The capacity of the tank is approxi-
mately 50 litres.

OPENING THE BONNET BONNET STRUT


Inside the vehicle : pull the handle on Secure the strut to hold the bonnet
the left-hand side, under the fascia. open.
Before closing the bonnet, replace
the strut in its housing.
Outside the vehicle : lift the catch
and raise the bonnet.
To close
Lower the bonnet and release it at
the end of its travel.
Check that the bonnet is locked.
VISIBILITY - 61

Dipped / Main beam change Vehicles fitted with front fog


Pull the stalk towards you. lamps and a rear fog lamp (ring C)
Note : with the ignition off, when the
driver’s door is opened, a buzzer
sounds if you have left your lights on. Front fog lamps (first rotation
of the ring forwards)

The front fog lamps operate with


the side lights and the dipped head-
Front fog lamps and rear fog lamps.
lamp When the main beam headlamps
are switched on, the front fog lamps
Rotate the ring forwards to switch on are switched off. They are switched
LIGHTS STALK and backwards to switch off. The sta- on again when the main beam head-
tus is confirmed by the indicator light lamps are switched off.
on the instrument panel.

Front and rear lights Front and rear fog


lamps (2nd rotation of
Selection is by turning ring A. Vehicles fitted with a rear fog the ring forwards).
lamp (ring B)
Note : to switch off the rear fog lamp
Lights off Rear fog lamp and the front fog lamps, turn the ring
backwards twice in succession.

Side lights This only operates with the dipped/


main beam headlamps. Note : when the lights are switched
off manually, the front fog lamps, the
Note : when the lights are switched rear fog lamp and the side lights re-
off, the rear fog lamp and the dipped main on (turn the ring backwards to
Dipped / Main beam headlamps remain on (turn the ring switch off the front fog lamps. The
headlamps backwards to switch off the rear fog side lights then switch off).
lamp. The dipped headlamps and
side lights then switch off).
62 - VISIBILITY

"Follow me home" lighting Windscreen wash


When you leave your vehicle, the Pull the wiper stalk towards you. The
side lights and dipped headlamps windscreen wash, then the wind-
can be left on for approximately screen wipers, operate for a speci-
30 seconds. fied time.
To do this:
- place the key in the STOP position,
- place the lights stalk in the 0 posi-
tion,
- flash the headlamps,
- get out of the vehicle and lock it.
WINDSCREEN WIPER STALK

Manual windscreen wipers


2 Fast wipe (heavy rain).
In good or rainy weather, 1 Normal wipe (moderate rain).
both day and night, the l Intermittent wipe.
front fog lamps and the 0 Off.
rear fog lamp are dazzling
and are prohibited.  Single wipe
(press downwards).
Do not forget to switch them off
when they are no longer needed.

In the Intermittent position, the wip-


ing speed is in proportion to the ve-
hicle speed.
Direction indicators (flashers) The command must be reactivat-
ed whenever the ignition has been
switched off for more than one
minute:
Left : downwards.
 move the stalk to any position,
Right : upwards.
 then move it back to the required
position.
62 - VISIBILITY

"Follow me home" lighting Windscreen wash


When you leave your vehicle, the Pull the wiper stalk towards you. The
side lights and dipped headlamps windscreen wash, then the wind-
can be left on for approximately screen wipers, operate for a speci-
30 seconds. fied time.
To do this:
- place the key in the STOP position,
- place the lights stalk in the 0 posi-
tion,
- flash the headlamps,
- get out of the vehicle and lock it.
WINDSCREEN WIPER STALK

Manual windscreen wipers


2 Fast wipe (heavy rain).
In good or rainy weather, 1 Normal wipe (moderate rain).
both day and night, the l Intermittent wipe.
front fog lamps and the 0 Off.
rear fog lamp are dazzling
and are prohibited.  Single wipe
(press downwards).
Do not forget to switch them off
when they are no longer needed.

In the Intermittent position, the wip-


ing speed is in proportion to the ve-
hicle speed.
Direction indicators (flashers) The command must be reactivat-
ed whenever the ignition has been
switched off for more than one
minute:
Left : downwards.
 move the stalk to any position,
Right : upwards.
 then move it back to the required
position.
VISIBILITY - 63

2. Passenger’s electric window


switch. Always remove the key
from the ignition when leav-
3. Rear left electric window ing the vehicle, even for a
switch. short time.
4. Rear right electric window If an obstacle is detected when
switch. operating the electric windows,
you must reverse the movement
of the window. To do this, press
the control concerned.
Temporary disarming of the When the driver operates the pas-
rear windows (child safety) senger electric window controls,
he must ensure that no one is pre-
venting correct closing of the win-
dows.
The driver must ensure that pas-
sengers use the electric windows
ELECTRIC WINDOWS correctly.
Be aware of children when operat-
1. Driver’s electric window ing the windows.
switch

- Manual operation:
Press or pull switch 1 gently. The
window stops as soon as the
switch is released.
- Automatic operation:
Press or pull switch 1 firmly. One
touch completely opens or closes
the window. This switch enables the rear windows
to be locked whatever their position.
A 1st press activates the control (the
Automatic closing only operates indicator light on the button comes
when the engine is running and only on) and a 2nd press deactivates it
on the driver’s electric window. (the indicator light on the button goes
out).
64 -

Manual interior mirror ELECTRIC EXTERIOR Manual exterior mirrors


MIRRORS Move the lever in all four directions
The interior mirror has two positions: to adjust.
- day (normal), Turn knob 1 to the right or to the left
to select the corresponding mirror. When the vehicle is parked, the ex-
- night (anti-dazzle). terior mirrors can be folded back
To change from one to the other, Move knob 1 in all four directions to manually.
push or pull the lever on the lower adjust.
edge of the mirror.

The exterior mirror on the


driver’s side is convex
in order to eliminate the
"blind spot".
Furthermore, objects observed in
the driver’s and passenger’s mir-
rors are in reality closer than they
appear.
This must be taken into account to
judge correctly the distance of ve-
hicles approaching from behind.
LAYOUT - 65

HEADLAMP ADJUSTMENT STEERING WHEEL HEIGHT HORN


ADJUSTMENT
Depending on the load in your vehi-
cle, it is recommended that the head- When stationary, lower the handle to Press one of the spokes of
lamp beam is adjusted. unlock the steering wheel. the steering wheel.
0. 1 or 2 people in the front seats. Adjust to the desired height and
-. 3 people. lift the handle to lock the steering
1. 5 people. wheel.
2. 5 people + maximum authorised
load.
3. Driver + maximum authorised
load.

Initial setting is position 0.


66 - LAYOUT

SUN VISOR
The sun visors are fitted with a vanity
mirror, with a concealing flap on the
driver's side.

COURTESY LIGHT

In this position, it comes on


for about 30 seconds: GLOVE BOX
To open the glove box, lift the handle.
- on unlocking the vehicle, The light comes on when the cover
is opened.
- when opening a door,
1. Handbook pack storage.
- when opening the boot,
FRONT ASHTRAY 2. Can holder.
- on switching off the ignition.
3. Pen holder.
It switches off on locking the vehicle. To empty, close the cover. 4. Spectacles storage.
The courtesy light flashes while driv- Pull the lug and release the ashtray
ing if a door or the boot is not closed 5. Map storage.
upwards.
correctly. 6. Coin storage.

Permanently off

LIGHTER

Permanently on when the Press and wait a few moments until it


key is in the accessories po- springs out automatically.
sition or with the ignition on. It is supplied with power with the igni-
tion key in the accessories position
(1st notch).
LAYOUT - 67

BOOT LAYOUT

Luggage retaining net* Side storage compartments


Use the stowing rings on the boot The side storage compartments in
floor and on the back of the rear the boot are fitted with a strap which
seat to hook on your luggage retain- enables you to secure various ob-
ing net. jects (cans, first aid kit, etc.).

* According to version.
68 - DRIVING

'PORSCHE TIPTRONIC Gear selection gate Moving Off


SYSTEM' AUTOMATIC
GEARBOX  Move the lever in the gate to se- With the engine running, to move off
lect a position. from position P:
The four speed automatic gearbox The indicator light corresponding  it is essential to press the brake
offers a choice between the comfort to the position selected appears pedal to exit position P,
of integral automatic operation, en- on the instrument panel screen.  select position R, D or M, then
hanced by a sport and a snow pro- gradually release the pressure
gramme, or manual gear changing. Park: to immobilise the vehicle and on the brake pedal; the vehicle
to start the engine, with the hand- moves off immediately.
brake on or off.
You can also move off from position N:
Reverse: to reverse (select this  release the handbrake, with your
position with the vehicle stationary, foot on the brake,
engine at idle).  select position R, D or M, then
gradually release the pressure
Neutral: to start the engine and to on the brake pedal; the vehicle
park, with the handbrake on. moves off immediately.
If position N is inadvertently engaged
while driving, allow the engine to re-
turn to idle before engaging position
D to accelerate.
Drive: for driving in automatic mode. WARNING
Manual: for selection of gears. When the engine is at idle, brakes not
applied, if position R, D or M is se-
S: sport programme. lected, the vehicle moves even with-
out the accelerator being pressed.
: snow programme. For this reason, do not leave children
unsupervised inside the vehicle,
with the engine running.
When maintenance operations need
to be carried out with the engine run-
Starting the engine ning, apply the handbrake and select
position P.
 with the handbrake on, select po-
sition P or N in the gate,
 turn the ignition key to the Start
position.
DRIVING - 69

Automatic operation If you take your foot off the accel- Manual operation
erator suddenly, the gearbox will not
Automatic changing of the four change to a higher gear for reasons Manual changing of the four gears:
gears: of safety.  select position M in the gate,
 select position D in the gate.  push the lever to the + sign to
The gearbox always selects the most Sport and snow programmes change to a higher gear,
suitable gear according to the follow-  pull the lever to the - sign to
ing parameters: In addition to the auto-adaptive pro- change to a lower gear.
- the road profile, gramme, there are two special pro- You can change from position D
- the vehicle load. grammes. (driving in automatic mode) to posi-
The gearbox is then operating in The programme is displayed on the tion M (driving in manual mode) at
auto-adaptive mode, without any ac- instrument panel screen. any time.
tion on your part.
Sport programme

WARNING  Press button S once the engine


has been started.
Never select position N when the ve- Notes
hicle is moving. The gearbox automatically favours
sporty driving and more dynamic ac- It is only possible to change from one
Never select positions P or R unless celeration. gear to another if the vehicle speed
the vehicle is stationary. and engine speed permit. If they do
Never change between positions to Snow programme not, the vehicle will operate tempo-
optimise braking on a slippery sur- rarily in automatic mode.
face. This programme improves starting When the vehicle is stationary or
and drive when traction is poor. moving very slowly, the gearbox au-
 Press button  once the engine tomatically selects gear M1.
has been started. Programmes S (sport) and  (snow)
Notes The gearbox adapts to driving on do not operate in manual mode.
For immediate maximum accelera- slippery roads.
tion without touching the gear lever,
press the accelerator pedal down as
far as it will go (kickdown). The gear-
box will automatically change down Note : you can return to the auto-
or maintain the gear selected until adaptive programme at any time.
maximum engine speed is reached.
 Press button S or  again to switch
When the brake is applied, the gear- off the programme you are in.
box will automatically change down
in order to provide efficient engine
braking.
70 - DRIVING

Operating abnormality Illumination of this warning


light and of the STOP warn-
Any operating abnormality is indi- ing light, accompanied by an
cated by an audible signal, accom- audible signal (while the ve-
panied by the message 'Automatic hicle is being driven) and the
gear fault' on the multi-function dis- message "handbrake on" on the
play, by a "-" and flashing of the multifunction display, indicates that
Sport and Snow warning lights on the the handbrake is still on or has not
instrument panel display. been properly released.
In this situation the gearbox oper-
ates in downgrade mode (locked in
3rd gear). You may feel a substan-
tial knock when changing from P to
R and from N to R (this will not cause
any damage to the gearbox).
Do not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h),
respecting local speed limits. HANDBRAKE
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.

Applying
Pull the handbrake to immobilise
your vehicle.

Releasing
Pull on the handle and press the but-
ton to release the handbrake.

If the battery is flat and the When parking on a slope,


lever is in position P, it will direct your wheels towards
be impossible to change the pavement and pull the
to another position. handbrake.
In particular, do not force the lever
or there is a risk the gearbox may
be damaged.
70 - DRIVING

Operating abnormality Illumination of this warning


light and of the STOP warn-
Any operating abnormality is indi- ing light, accompanied by an
cated by an audible signal, accom- audible signal (while the ve-
panied by the message 'Automatic hicle is being driven) and the
gear fault' on the multi-function dis- message "handbrake on" on the
play, by a "-" and flashing of the multifunction display, indicates that
Sport and Snow warning lights on the the handbrake is still on or has not
instrument panel display. been properly released.
In this situation the gearbox oper-
ates in downgrade mode (locked in
3rd gear). You may feel a substan-
tial knock when changing from P to
R and from N to R (this will not cause
any damage to the gearbox).
Do not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h),
respecting local speed limits. HANDBRAKE
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.

Applying
Pull the handbrake to immobilise
your vehicle.

Releasing
Pull on the handle and press the but-
ton to release the handbrake.

If the battery is flat and the When parking on a slope,


lever is in position P, it will direct your wheels towards
be impossible to change the pavement and pull the
to another position. handbrake.
In particular, do not force the lever
or there is a risk the gearbox may
be damaged.
SAFETY - 71

ANTI-LOCK BRAKING When this warning light EMERGENCY BRAKING


SYSTEM (ABS) AND THE comes on, connected to the ASSISTANCE SYSTEM
ELECTRONIC BRAKE FORCE STOP warning light, accom-
DISTRIBUTION (EBFD) panied by a buzzer and a In an emergency, this system enables
message, it indicates that there is a the optimum braking pressure to be
The ABS, in conjunction with the malfunction of the electronic brake reached more quickly, thus reducing
electronic brake force distribution, force distribution, which can cause the stopping distance.
increases the stability and manoeu- a loss of control of the vehicle when It is triggered by the speed at which
vrability of your vehicle on braking, braking. the brake pedal is activated. The
in particular on poor or slippery road Stop immediately. effect of this is a reduction in the re-
surfaces. In both cases, consult a PEUGEOT sistance of the pedal and an increase
dealer. in braking efficiency.
When braking in an emergency,
Note: when changing wheels (tyres press firmly without releasing the
and rims), make sure that these are Normal operation of the ABS may pressure.
approved. make itself felt by slight vibrations of Depending on the force of the de-
the brake pedal. celeration, the hazard warning lights
The anti-lock braking system comes In emergency braking, press very are switched on automatically. They
into operation automatically when firmly without releasing the pressure. are switched off automatically on
there is a risk of wheel lock. acceleration.

When this warning light


comes on, accompanied by
a buzzer and a message, it
indicates that there is a mal-
function of the ABS, which can cause
a loss of control of the vehicle when
braking.
72 - SAFETY

AIR BAGS Immediately after the impact, the air


bags deflate rapidly, so that they do
The air bags have been designed to not hinder the visibility of the occu-
maximise the safety of the occupants pants nor their possible exit from the
(with the exception of the rear centre vehicle.
passenger) in the event of serious The air bags will not be deployed in
collisions; they work in conjunction collisions which are not serious, rear
with the force limiting seat belts. impacts or in certain roll-over con-
In the event of a serious collision, the ditions. The seat belt is sufficient to
electronic detectors record and ana- provide maximum protection in these
lyse the front and side impacts suf- situations.
fered in the impact detection zones Air bags only operate when the ig-
(see diagram): in the event of a se- nition is switched on.
rious impact, the air bags inflate in-
stantly and protect the occupants of This equipment will only operate
the vehicle (with the exception of the once. If a second impact occurs (dur- FRONT AIR BAGS
rear centre passenger). ing the same or a subsequent acci-
dent), the air bag will not operate. These are folded in the centre of the
steering wheel for the driver and in
the fascia for the front passenger.
Impact detection zones Note: the triggering of an air bag or They are deployed simultaneously,
air bags is accompanied by a slight except in cases where the air bag is
discharge of harmless smoke and disarmed, in the event of a serious
a noise, due to the activation of the front impact applied in the impact
pyrotechnic cartridge incorporated in zone A in the longitudinal centreline,
the system. on a horizontal plane and from the
front towards the rear of the vehicle.
This gas may cause slight irritation. The air bag inflates between the front
The noise of the detonation may re- occupant of the vehicle and the fas-
sult in a slight loss of hearing for a cia to cushion his forward movement.
short time. In this way, the air bags limit the risk
of injury to the head and chest.

Front air bag malfunction


If this warning light comes
on, accompanied by an au-
dible signal and a message
A. Front impact zone. on the multifunction display,
B. Side impact zone. contact a PEUGEOT dealer
to have the system checked. The air
bags may no longer be triggered in
the event of a serious impact.
SAFETY - 73

In the "OFF" position, the passen- With the ignition on (2nd


ger air bag will not be triggered in the notch), illumination of this
event of an impact. warning light indicates that
As soon as the child seat is removed, the passenger air bag is dis-
turn the air bag slot to the "ON" po- armed (switch in the "OFF"
sition to re-activate the air bag and position).
thus ensure the safety of your pas-
senger in the event of an impact.
If the two air bag warning
lights are lit continuously,
do not install a rear-facing
Disarming check child seat. Consult a
This is confirmed by an indicator light. PEUGEOT dealer.

Disarming the passenger air


bag
For the front air bags to be After an accident or if the vehi-
To ensure the safety of your child, it fully effective, observe the cle has been stolen or broken
is essential to disarm the passenger following safety rules: into, have the air bag systems
air bag when you install a rear-fac- checked.
ing child seat on the front passen-
ger seat. Otherwise, the child would Wear a correctly adjusted seat Do not drive holding the steer-
risk being killed or seriously injured belt. ing wheel by its spokes or rest-
if the air bag were to inflate. ing your hands on the centre
Sit in a normal upright position. part of the wheel.
 With the ignition switched off, Do not leave anything between
insert the key into the passenger Passengers must not place their
the occupants and the air bags feet on the fascia.
air bag disarming switch 1, turn (child, animal, object...).
it to the "OFF" position, then re- Smoke as little as possible;
This could hamper the opera- deployment of the air bags can
move the key keeping the slot in tion of the air bags or injure the
this position. cause burns or the risk of injury
occupants. from a cigarette or pipe.
All work on the air bag systems Never remove or pierce the
is strictly prohibited unless it is steering wheel or hit it violently.
The air bag warning light carried out by qualified person-
on the instrument panel is nel of the PEUGEOT network.
lit throughout the period of
disarming.
74 - SAFETY

To fasten the seat belts Rear seat belts


Pull the strap, then insert the end into The three rear seats are fitted with
the buckle. three-point inertia reel seat belts.
Check that the seat belt is fastened
correctly by pulling the strap.

Front seat belts with


pre-tensioner and force limiter
Safety in the event of front impacts
has been improved by the introduc-
tion of seat belts with pre-tensioner
and force limiter for the front seats.
Depending on the seriousness of the
impact, the pre-tensioning system
instantly tightens the seat belts and
pulls them against the bodies of the
occupants.
The pre-tensioning seat belts are
active when the ignition is on.
The force limiter eases the pressure
of the seat belt on the body of the
occupant in the event of an accident.

SEAT BELTS
Seat belt height adjustment:
- to lower: pull the control towards
you and slide it downwards,
- to raise: slide the control upwards.
SAFETY - 75

The driver must ensure In order to be effective, a seat belt: Recommendations for children:
that the passengers use - must be tightened as close to the - use a suitable child seat if the
the seat belts correctly and body as possible, passenger is less than 12 years
that they are all properly re- old or shorter than one metre
strained before setting off. - must restrain one adult only,
- must not bear any trace of cuts or fifty,
Wherever you are seated in the ve- - do not use the strap-guide*
hicle, always fasten your seat belt, fraying,
- must be pulled in front of you with when a child seat is installed.
even for short journeys.
a smooth movement, checking - never use the same seat belt to
Do not invert the seat belt buckles secure more than one person,
as they will not fulfil their role fully. that it does not twist,
- must not be transformed or modi- - never allow a child to travel on
If the seats have armrests*, the lap
part of the seat belt must always fied to avoid altering its perform- your lap.
pass under the armrest. ance. Depending on the nature and se-
In accordance with current safety riousness of the impacts, the pre-
The seat belts are fitted with an in- tensioning device may be triggered
ertia reel permitting automatic ad- regulations, all repairs and checks
must be carried out by a PEUGEOT before and independently of the
justment of the length of the strap air bags. Triggering of the pre-ten-
to your size. The seat belt is stored dealer who guarantees that the work
is carried out correctly. sioners is accompanied by a slight
automatically when not in use. emission of harmless smoke and a
Before and after use, ensure that Have your seat belts checked regu-
larly by a PEUGEOT dealer and par- noise, due to the activation of the
the seat belt is rolled up correctly. pyrotechnic cartridge incorporated
ticularly if the straps show signs of
The lower part of the strap must be damage. in the system.
positioned as low as possible on In all cases, the air bag warning
the pelvis. Clean the seat belt straps with soapy
water or a textile cleaning product, light comes on.
The upper part must be positioned sold by PEUGEOT dealers. Following an impact, have the seat
in the hollow of the shoulder. belts system checked, and if nec-
After folding or moving a seat or rear
The inertia reels are fitted with an bench seat, ensure that the seat belt essary replaced, by a PEUGEOT
automatic locking device which is positioned and rolled up correctly. dealer.
comes into operation in the event of
a collision, on emergency braking
or if the vehicle rolls over. You can
release the device by pulling rapidly
on the strap and releasing it.

* According to amodel.
CHECKS - 77

1.4 LITRE (75 BHP)


PETROL ENGINE
1. Power steering reservoir.
2. Windscreen wash reservoir.
3. Coolant reservoir.
4. Brake fluid reservoir.
5. Battery.
6. Air filter.
7. Dipstick.
8. Engine oil reservoir.

1.6 LITRE 16V (110 BHP)


PETROL ENGINE
1. Power steering reservoir.
2. Windscreen wash reservoir.
3. Coolant reservoir.
4. Brake fluid reservoir.
5. Battery.
6. Air filter.
7. Dipstick.
8. Engine oil reservoir.
78 - CHECKS

1.4 LITRE HDI (70 BHP)


TURBO DIESEL ENGINE
1. Power steering reservoir.
2. Windscreen and headlamp wash
reservoir.
3. Coolant reservoir.
4. Brake fluid reservoir.
5. Battery.
6. Air filter.
7. Dipstick.
8. Engine oil reservoir.
9. Priming pump.
CHECKS - 79

CHECKING THE Brake fluid level Used oil


LEVELS
The brake fluid must be changed Avoid used oil coming into prolonged
Oil level according to the manufacturer's serv- contact with the skin.
icing schedule. Empty the used oil into the contain-
 Check the level regularly and top Use fluids recommended by the man- ers intended for this purpose in the
up between changes. The maxi- ufacturer, which fulfil DOT4 stand- PEUGEOT network.
mum consumption is 0.5 l per ards. Do not dispose of used oil, brake flu-
600 miles (1 000 km). Note: brake fluid is harmful to health id or coolant into drains or onto the
Check the level with the vehicle level, and very corrosive. Avoid all contact ground.
engine cold, using the oil level gauge with the skin.
on the instrument panel or the dip-
stick.
Cooling system Power steering reservoir
Dipstick Use the fluid recommended by the  Open the reservoir, with the en-
manufacturer. gine at ambient temperature. The
There are two marks on When the engine is warm, the tem- level should always be above the
the dipstick: perature of the coolant is controlled MIN. mark and close to the MAX.
A = maximum by the engine fan. As this fan can op- mark.
Never fill past this mark. erate with the ignition key removed
and because the cooling system is
B = minimum pressurised, wait for at least one hour
To maintain the reliability after the engine has stopped before Windscreen wash level
of engines and emission carrying out any work.
control systems, the use Slacken the cap by two turns to re- For best quality cleaning and for your
of additives in engine oil lease the pressure to prevent any safety, we would advise that you use
is prohibited. risk of scalding. When the pressure products recommended by PEUGEOT.
has dropped, remove the cap and
top up the level.
Note: the coolant does not need to
Oil change be changed.
According to the information given in
the servicing booklet.

Viscosity selection
In all cases, the oil selected must meet
the manufacturer's requirements.
80 - CHECKS

CHECKS

Battery Oil filter FUEL SUPPLY CUT-OFF


At the start of winter, have your bat- Change the filter regularly, in accor- In a serious collision, a system pre-
tery checked by a PEUGEOT dealer. dance with the servicing schedule. vents fuel from reaching the engine.
To re-establish the fuel supply, press
the switch on the angle of the front
Air filter and passenger Manual gearbox left-hand suspension assembly, un-
compartment filter der the bonnet.
This does not require an oil change.
Have the filter elements replaced reg- Have the level checked in accord-
ularly. If you drive in dusty condi- ance with the manufacturer's servic-
tions, change them twice as often. ing schedule. RUNNING OUT OF FUEL
To check the main levels and cer- (DIESEL)
Brake pads tain components, in accordance
with the manufacturer's servicing If you should run out of fuel, it is nec-
Brake pad wear depends on the style schedule, refer to the pages of essary to re-prime the circuit:
of driving, in particular for vehicles the servicing booklet which corre- - fill the fuel tank with at least five
which are used in town, over short spond to your vehicle's engine. litres of diesel,
distances.
- squeeze and release the manual
It may be necessary to check the re-priming pump, until fuel ap-
thickness of the pads, even between pears in the transparent pipe un-
services. der the bonnet,
Only use products recom- - operate the starter until the en-
Brake disc/drum wear status mended by PEUGEOT gine starts.
or products of equivalent
For further information relating to quality and specifications.
checking brake disc and/or drum
wear, contact a PEUGEOT dealer. To ensure best performance from
components as important as the
power steering and the braking
system, PEUGEOT selects and
Handbrake offers quite specific products.
Where the handbrake travel is too To prevent damage to the electrical
great or there is a reduction in the units, avoid washing the engine.
performance of the system, the
handbrake should be adjusted, even
between services.
Have the system checked by a
PEUGEOT dealer.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION - 81

CHANGING A WHEEL

Parking the vehicle Access to the spare wheel and Tools


- If possible, park the vehicle on the jack The following tools are stored in a
level, stable and non-slippery - Raise the floor using the grab holder, located in the centre of the
ground. handle. spare wheel:
- Apply the handbrake, switch off - Secure the handle behind the 1. Wheelbrace.
the ignition and engage first or boot seal. 2. Wheelbrace extension.
reverse gear (position P for the
automatic gearbox). 3. Jack.
4. Removable chock.
5. Centring guide for alloy wheels.
6. Alloy wheel "bolt cover" tool.
Note: diagrams engraved on the
holder indicate the location of the
tools.
82 - PRACTICAL INFORMATION

 On vehicles fitted with alloy wheels,


refit the chromed bolt covers.
 Store the tools and the wheel in
the boot.
 Tighten the spare wheel secur-
ing strap to avoid vibration and
for your safety in the event of an
impact.

Removing a wheel  Remove an upper wheel bolt and


 Place the tool holder and chock 4 install the centring guide 5 in its For your safety, always
assembly (or the chock 4 alone place. change a wheel:
if necessary) under the wheel di-  Raise the vehicle.
agonally opposite the wheel to be  Remove the remaining bolts and
changed. - on level, stable and non slip-
remove the wheel. pery ground,
 On vehicles fitted with steel
wheels, remove the wheel trim us- - with the handbrake applied,
ing the extension 2, by pulling at - with first or reverse gear en-
the valve passage hole. gaged,
 On vehicles fitted with alloy Refitting the wheel - with the vehicle chocked using
wheels, first remove the chromed  Put the wheel in place using the the storage box,
bolt covers using the tool 6 (see centring guide 5 to assist you. - never go underneath a vehi-
paragraph "Special features of al-  Screw in the wheel bolts by hand cle raised using a jack (use an
loy wheels"). and remove the centring guide. axle stand).
 Slacken the wheel bolts using the  Pre-tighten the bolts using the
wheelbrace 1. wheelbrace 1. After changing the wheel
 Place the jack 3 under one of  Compress the jack 3 and release it. - Have the tightening of the bolts
the four locating points A on the and the pressure of the spare
sub-frame, the one closest to the  Fully tighten the bolts using the
wheelbrace. tyre checked as soon as pos-
wheel to be changed. sible by a PEUGEOT dealer.
 Extend the jack using the wheel-  On vehicles fitted with steel
wheels, replace the trim starting - Have the punctured tyre re-
brace 1 and the extension 2. En- paired and replace it on the
sure that the centreline of the jack by positioning its notch opposite
the valve and press it on using vehicle as soon as possible.
base plate is directly in line with
the locating point A used. the palm of the hand.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION - 83

SPECIAL FEATURES OF Fitting the spare wheel Wheel anti-theft bolts


ALLOY WHEELS
If your vehicle is equipped with a If your wheels are fitted with anti-theft
steel spare wheel, when fitting it, it is bolts (one per wheel), the chrome-
Bolt covers normal to notice that the bolt wash- plated trim cap and then the plastic
ers do not come into contact with the cover on the wheel must be removed,
Alloy wheel bolts are covered by rim. The spare wheel is secured by using the yellow tool 6, before slack-
chrome trims. the cone shape of each bolt. ening the bolt using the anti-theft
Use the yellow tool 6 to remove the socket (located in the glove box) and
trims before slackening the bolts. the wheelbrace.
The yellow tool 6 is located in the Note: take a careful note of the code
jack storage compartment. number engraved on the head of the
Fitting snow tyres anti-theft socket. This will enable you
to obtain a duplicate anti-theft socket
If you fit snow tyres that are mounted from a PEUGEOT dealer.
on steel rims onto your vehicle, it is
essential that you use special bolts
available from your PEUGEOT dealer.
84 -

1a. Dipped headlamps


H7 55 W/main beam
headlamps H7 55 W 1b. Dipped headlamps
H7 55 W/main beam
 Pull the tab A upwards then rear- headlamps H1 55 W
wards and remove the protective
cover.  Remove the protective cover D
for the H7 55 W bulb or E for the
 Disconnect the connector(s) B. H1 55 W bulb.
 Press the end of the securing  Disconnect the connector(s) F.
clip C to remove it. Change the
faulty bulb.  Press the end of the securing
clip(s) G to remove it(them).
 On fitting, ensure that the direc- Change the faulty bulb.
tion notches are in the correct po-
sition and that the clip is secured  On fitting, ensure that the direc-
correctly. tion notches are in the correct po-
To make access easier, on the right- sition and that the securing clip(s)
hand side, first remove the screen  Reconnect the connector. is(are) secured correctly.
wash reservoir filler pipe:  Replace the protective cover,  Reconnect the connector.
 align the notches by turning, then the screen wash reservoir
filler pipe (right-hand side).  Replace the protective cover(s),
 pull upwards. then the screen wash reservoir
Depending on the version of your filler pipe (right-hand side).
vehicle, refer to the corresponding
dipped headlamps/main beam head-
lamps combination.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION - 85

Handle the bulbs with a


dry cloth.
The headlamps are fitted
with polycarbonate glass
with a protective coating. Do not
clean them using a dry or abra-
sive cloth, or using detergents
or solvents.
Use a sponge and soapy water.

2. Side lights W 5 W Amber direction indicator


side repeater WY 5 W
 Turn the pin connector 2 a quar-
ter turn and remove it.  Push the repeater forwards or
 Change the bulb. rearwards and release the assem-
bly.
 Support the connector and turn
the transparent cover a quarter
turn.
 Change the bulb.

3. Amber direction indicators


PY 21 W
 Turn the pin connector 3 a quar-
ter turn (towards the front of the
vehicle) and remove it.
 Change the bulb.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION - 87

Front fog lamps H1 55 W Rear fog lamp P21 W Number plate lights
W5W
Press under the access flap to re- Unclip the lamp and release the as-
lease it. sembly. Insert a thin screwdriver into one of
Open the flap. Turn the pin connector a quarter turn the outer holes of the transparent
Turn the cover to remove it. and remove it. cover.
Disconnect the bulb. Change the bulb. Push it outwards to unclip it.
Press the two ends of the securing Remove the transparent cover.
clip to release the bulb. Change the faulty bulb.
86 - PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Rear lights Unclip the boot side trim. Third brake light
Unclip the foam cover and reach be-
1. Direction indicators P21 W. hind the cover to locate the wing nut. This is fitted with diodes.
2. Reversing lights P21 W. Remove the wing nut. In the event of a fault, consult a
3. Brake lights/side lights PEUGEOT dealer.
Release the light unit.
P21/5 W.
Press the lug A and disconnect the
connector.
Remove the foam.
Move aside the tabs B and remove
the bulb holder.
Change the faulty bulb.

When refitting, ensure that the bulb


holder, the light and the foam cover
are repositioned correctly.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION - 87

Front fog lamps H1 55 W Rear fog lamp P21 W Number plate lights
W5W
Press under the access flap to re- Unclip the lamp and release the as-
lease it. sembly. Insert a thin screwdriver into one of
Open the flap. Turn the pin connector a quarter turn the outer holes of the transparent
Turn the cover to remove it. and remove it. cover.
Disconnect the bulb. Change the bulb. Push it outwards to unclip it.
Press the two ends of the securing Remove the transparent cover.
clip to release the bulb. Change the faulty bulb.
88 -

CHANGING A FUSE Removing and fitting a fuse


Before changing a fuse, the cause of the fault must be found and remedied. The
The fuse boxes are located under fuse numbers are indicated on the fuse box.
the fascia and in the engine compart-
ment. Use the pliers A.
Always replace a faulty fuse with a fuse of the same rating.

Correct Incorrect

Fascia fuse box


Unscrew the catch a quarter turn us-
ing a coin then remove the cover to
gain access to the fuses.
The spare fuses and the pliers A are
secured on the inside of the fascia
fuse box cover.

Pliers A
88 -

CHANGING A FUSE Removing and fitting a fuse


Before changing a fuse, the cause of the fault must be found and remedied. The
The fuse boxes are located under fuse numbers are indicated on the fuse box.
the fascia and in the engine compart-
ment. Use the pliers A.
Always replace a faulty fuse with a fuse of the same rating.

Correct Incorrect

Fascia fuse box


Unscrew the catch a quarter turn us-
ing a coin then remove the cover to
gain access to the fuses.
The spare fuses and the pliers A are
secured on the inside of the fascia
fuse box cover.

Pliers A
PRACTICAL INFORMATION - 89

Fuse N° Rating Functions

1 15A Not used

4 20A Boot lighting - Audio equipment - Steering wheel controls

5 15A Automatic gearbox diagnostics

6 10A Coolant level - Automatic gearbox - Audio equipment

7 15A Driving school accessory - Alarm fitted as an accessory

9 30A Rear electric windows

10 40A Rear screen and mirror demisting

11 15A Not used

12 30A Front electric windows

14 10A Engine fuse box - Air bags - Steering wheel controls

15 15A Instrument panel - Air conditioning - Audio equipment

16 30A Locking/unlocking controls for doors, bonnet and boot

20 10A Right-hand brake light

21 15A Left-hand brake light - 3rd brake light

22 20A Courtesy light - Glove box lighting - Lighter

S1 Shunt PARC shunt


90 - PRACTICAL INFORMATION

The electrical circuit of


your vehicle is designed
to operate with standard
or optional equipment.
Before installing other electri-
cal equipment or accessories in
your vehicle, consult a PEUGEOT
or dealer.

Some electrical accessories or the


way in which they are fitted may
have an adverse effect on the op-
eration of your vehicle (its elec-
tronic control circuits, the audio
circuit and the electrical charging
Engine compartment fuse box circuit).
To gain access to the box in the engine compartment (next to the battery), unclip PEUGEOT declines any responsi-
the cover. bility for expenses incurred through
the repair of your vehicle or for any
After carrying out work, close the cover very carefully. malfunctions resulting from the in-
stallation of auxiliary accessories,
Fuse N° Rating Functions not supplied and not recommend-
ed by PEUGEOT and not installed
1* 20A Fan unit in accordance with instructions, in
2* 60A ABS particular for any equipment the
power consumption of which ex-
3* 30A ABS ceeds 10 milliamps.
4* 70A Built-in systems interface supply
5* 70A Built-in systems interface supply
6* - Not used
7* 30A Ignition switch supply
8* 20A Audio equipment amplifier

* The maxi fuses provide additional protection for the electrical systems. Any
work on these fuses must be carried out by a PEUGEOT dealer.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION - 91

Fuse N° Rating Functions


Pre-heat unit (Diesel) - Water in diesel sensor - Reversing lights switch - Speed sensor -
1 10A Air flow sensor (Diesel)
2 15A Canister solenoid valve - Fuel pump

3 10A ABS engine control unit

4 10A Automatic gearbox control unit - Engine control unit

5 - Not used

6 15A Front fog lamps

7 20A Not used


Fan assembly relay - Engine control unit - Diesel injection pump - Engine management
8 20A solenoid valve
9 15A Left-hand dipped beam

10 15A Right-hand dipped beam

11 10A Left-hand main beam

12 15A Right-hand main beam

13 15A Horn

14 10A Windscreen wash pumps


Throttle housing heater - Oxygen sensor - Engine control unit - Air flow sensor -
15 30A Ignition coil - Engine management solenoid valve - Diesel heating - Injectors
16 30A Air pump relay

17 30A High and low speed windscreen wiper

18 40A Air conditioning fan


92 - PRACTICAL INFORMATION

BATTERY
To charge the battery using a battery After the engine has stopped, with
charger: the key in the accessories posi-
- Disconnect the battery, tion, certain functions (windscreen
wiper, electric windows, courtesy
- Follow the instructions for use given light, audio equipment, etc.) can only
by the battery charger manufacturer, be used for a cumulative duration of
- Reconnect starting with the nega- thirty minutes, to prevent discharging
tive (-) terminal, the battery.
- Check that the terminals and Once the thirty minutes are over, the
connectors are clean. If they are active functions are put on standby.
covered with sulphate (white or To resume the use of these functions
greenish deposit), disconnect immediately, start the engine and let
them and clean them. it run for a few minutes.
- Wait for 2 minutes af- The time that you will then have
ter switching off the available will be double the time dur-
To start the vehicle from another ing which the engine was running.
battery: ignition before discon-
necting the battery. However, this time will always be be-
- Connect the red cable to the posi- tween five and thirty minutes.
tive (+) terminals of the two bat-
teries, - Never disconnect a terminal
- Connect one end of the green or when the engine is running.
black cable to the negative (-) ter- - Never charge a battery with- A flat battery will prevent
minal of the slave battery, out first disconnecting the ter- the engine from starting.
- Connect the other end of the green minals.
or black cable to an earth point on - Close the windows and the
the broken down vehicle, as far as roof before disconnecting the
possible from the battery (for exam- battery.
ple, right-hand engine mounting),
- After every reconnection of
- Operate the starter, let the en- the battery, switch on the igni-
gine run, tion and wait 1 minute before
- Wait for the engine to return to starting to allow the electronic
idle, then disconnect the cables. systems to be initialised. If
slight difficulties are experi-
enced after this, please con-
It is advisable to discon- sult a PEUGEOT dealer.
nect the battery if the ve-
hicle is not to be used for
a period of more than one
month.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION - 93

FITTING AUDIO EQUIPMENT Making the connections


A1 : -
Your vehicle is equipped with certain
factory-fitted audio equipment: A2 : -
- roof aerial, A3 : -
- coaxial aerial cable, A4 : -
- basic interference suppression, A5 : -
- supply to front speakers, A6 : (+ve) Ignition positive
- supply to rear speakers, A7 : (+ve) Permanent
- two 8-way connectors. A8 : Earth

B1 : (+) Rear right speaker


B2 : (-) Rear right speaker
B3 : (+) Front right speaker and tweeter
B4 : (-) Front right speaker and tweeter
FITTING SPEAKERS B5 : (+) Front left speaker and tweeter
The factory-fitted equipment allows B6 : (-) Front left speaker and tweeter
the fitting of: B7 : (+) Rear left speaker
- 165 mm diameter speakers in the B8 : (-) Rear left speaker
front doors,
- 130 mm diameter speakers in the
rear doors,
- 22.5 mm diameter tweeters in the
mirror trims.

Consult a PEUGEOT deal-


er before installing audio
equipment or speakers in
your vehicle.
94 - PRACTICAL INFORMATION

TOWING YOUR
VEHICLE
By lifting (two wheels only on the
ground)
It is preferable to lift the vehicle by
the wheels.

Without lifting (four wheels on the


ground)
You must always use a towbar. Front towing eye Rear towing eye

From the front or the rear Vehicles fitted with a manual


Attach the tow bar to the towing eye. gearbox (diesel version)
Never use the radiator In the case of vehicles fitted with a
crossmember. manual gearbox, the gear lever must
be in the "neutral" position. Failure to
observe this special condition may
result in damage to certain brak-
Special features of the automatic ing components and the absence of
gearbox braking assistance when the engine
When towing with all four wheels on is re-started.
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 dis-
tance of not more than 30 miles
(50 km),
- do not add oil to the gearbox.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION - 95

BODYWORK MAINTENANCE
- Clean off bird droppings,
To preserve the paintwork and the resinous deposits, tar
plastic trim on your vehicle, we recom- stains and grease marks
mend that you wash them regularly. as soon as possible;
- by hand: there are no specific (these all contain subs-tances
precautions to take; which can cause serious dam-
age to the paintwork).
- using an automatic car wash: re-
peated use of poorly maintained - Do not use a dry or abrasive
automatic car washes can lead cloth or detergent or solvent
to the appearance of microscopic products to clean the double
scratches which give the paint- lens, complex surface head-
work a matt appearance (espe- lamps as they are fitted with
cially visible on dark colours); polycarbonate glass covered
in a protective finish.
- using a high pressure washer:
always follow the recommenda- - Do not use petrol, oil or cloth
tions on the equipment (pressure stain removers to clean the
and spraying distance). bodywork and plastic parts of
your vehicle.
If there are damaged areas on
the vehicle (painted bumpers or - To prevent the development of
headlamps), it is not recommend- bodywork corrosion as a result
ed to direct the high pressure jet of accidental damage (stone
onto them. Wash these areas by chips, scratches, etc.) have
hand. them repaired swiftly.
Also avoid the entry of water into
the locks.

For all questions relating to the main-


tenance of your vehicle, contact an
approved dealer who can advise you
on quality products selected by our
departments.
96 - PRACTICAL INFORMATION

ACCESSORIES FOR
YOUR 206
Interior equipment: Central armrest, Depending on the country
For your PEUGEOT only use acces- writing table, passenger seat protec- in which the vehicle is mar-
sories and original parts approved by tor, seat covers, mats*, boot tray, can keted, it is compulsory to
the manufacturer. holder, CD storage, door deflectors, have a high visibility jacket,
These accessories and parts are all sun blinds, ... warning triangle and re-
adapted to your PEUGEOT, after be- placement bulbs available
ing tested and approved for reliability in the vehicle.
Technology: Audio/telephone, hands-
and safety, which PEUGEOT cannot free kit, satellite navigation system, CD
guarantee for other products. changers, audio systems, speakers,
A wide choice of original accessories, audio trim, ...
approved by PEUGEOT, is available
through the dealer network. They all
carry the PEUGEOT guarantee:
Safety: Anti-theft alarm, window en-
graving, wheel locks, warning trian-
Travel and Leisure: Boot luggage gle, first aid kit, high visibility jacket,
rack, boot tray, roof bars, roof box- booster seats and child seats, Isofix
es, ski carrier, bicycle carrier, snow Kiddy seat, ...
chains, ...

Exterior style: Alloy wheels, trims,


mud flaps, sports exhaust, alumini-
um and wood panel trim, door sills,
body kit, wing extenders, two-tone
steering wheel, ... The fitting of electrical
equipment or accesso-
ries which are not recom-
mended by Automobiles
PEUGEOT may result in a failure
of your vehicle’s electronic system.
Please note this specific warning. It
is advisable to contact a PEUGEOT
dealer to be shown the range of
* To prevent the mat from becoming recommended equipment and ac-
caught under the pedals: cessories.
- ensure that the mat is positioned
and fixed correctly,
- never fit one mat on top of another.
TECHNICAL DATA - 97

ENGINES AND GEARBOXES, PETROL

2BNFUB 2BN6AB
Models 2BKFWA 2BNFUA 2BNFUB/D 2BN6AB/D
2BNFUR/D 2BN6AR/D
Model codes 2BKFWU/D 2BN6AA 2BNFUM/D 2BN6AM/D
2BNFUU/D 2BN6AU/D
ENGINES 1.4 litre 1.6 litre 16V
3
Cubic capacity (cm ) 1 360 1 587
Bore x stroke (mm) 75 x 77 78.5 x 82
EU standard maximum power (kW) 55 80
Maximum power engine speed (rpm) 5 500 5 800
EU standard maximum torque (Nm) 120 147
Maximum torque engine speed (rpm) 2 800 4 000
Fuel Unleaded Unleaded
Catalytic converter Yes Yes
Manual Manual
Gearbox (5-speed) (5-speed) Automatic (4-speed)

Oil capacity (in litres)


Engine (with cartridge replacement) 3.0 (2) - 3.25 (3) 3.2 (2) - 3.4 (3) 3.2 (2) - 3.4 (3)
Gearbox-Final drive 2 2 -

(2) Draining by gravity - (3) Draining by suction

Quality of the fuel used for petrol engines


The petrol engines are perfectly compatible with E5 type petrol biofuels (containing 5% ethanol), conforming to European
standard EN 228.
E85 type fuels (containing up to 85% ethanol) are reserved exclusively for vehicles marketed for the use of this type of fuel
(BioFlex vehicles). The quality of the ethanol must comply with European standard EN 15376.
For Brazil only, special vehicles are marketed to run on fuels containing up to 100% ethanol (type E100).
98 - TECHNICAL DATA

ENGINES AND GEARBOXES, DIESEL

Models 2B8HZF
Model codes 2B8HZA

ENGINES 1.4 litre Turbo HDi


3
Cubic capacity (cm ) 1 398
Bore x stroke (mm) 73.7 x 82
EU standard maximum power (kW) 50
Maximum power engine speed (rpm) 4 000
EU standard maximum torque (Nm) 160
Maximum torque engine speed (rpm) 1 750
Fuel Diesel
Catalytic converter Yes

Gearbox Manual (5-speed)

Oil capacity (in litres)


Engine (with cartridge replacement) 3.8
Gearbox-Final drive 2

Quality of the fuel used for Diesel engines


The Diesel engines are perfectly compatible with biofuels which conform to current and future European standards (diesel
fuel which complies with standard EN 590 mixed with a biofuel which complies with standard EN 14214) which can be distrib-
uted at the pumps (possible incorporation of 0 to 7% Fatty Acid Methyl Ester).
The use of any other type of (bio)fuel (vegetable or animal oils, domestic fuel...) is strictly prohibited (risk of damage to the
engine and fuel circuit).
- 99

CONSUMPTION
Inter-urban Emission of CO2 by
Engine Gearbox Urban driving Mixed driving
driving mass g/Km
1.4 litre Manual 8.9 5.1 6.5 154
1.6 litre 16V Manual 8.8 5.4 6.6 157
1.6 litre 16V Automatic 10.1 5.8 7.3 173
1.4 litre Turbo HDi Manual 5.4 3.7 4.3 112
The consumption values presented here correspond to the values communicated at the time of printing. These consumption
values may vary depending on the style of driving, traffic conditions, weather conditions, the load in the vehicle, the mainte-
nance of the vehicle and the use of the equipment.

WEIGHTS (IN KG)


Petrol engine 1.4 litre 1.6 litre 16V 1.6 litre 16V
Gearbox Manual Manual Auto.
Kerb weight on front axle 573 620 652
Kerb weight on rear axle 433 433 432
Kerb weight 1 006 1 053 1 084
Vehicle weight on front axle 724 798 836
Vehicle weight on rear axle 726 769 778
Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 450 1 567 1 614
Number of occupants 5 5 5

Diesel engine 1.4 litre HDi


Gearbox Manual
Kerb weight on front axle -
Kerb weight on rear axle -
Kerb weight 1 061
Vehicle weight on front axle -
Vehicle weight on rear axle -
Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 525
Number of occupants -
100 - TECHNICAL DATA

DIMENSIONS
TECHNICAL DATA - 101

THE IDENTIFICATION
FEATURES OF YOUR 206
A. Manufacturer's plate.
B. Serial number on the body- D. Tyres and paint reference. Tyre pressure checks must
work. The label D on the driver's centre be carried out cold, at least
C. Serial number on the fascia. door pillar gives: every month.
- the wheel and tyre sizes,
- the brands of tyres approved by
the manufacturer,
- the tyre pressures,
- the paint colour reference.

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