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1 - Audio equipment steering

wheel stalk.
2 - Steering lock and ignition.
3 - Steering wheel height and depth
adjustment.
4 - Cruise control/speed limiter
switch.
5 - Lights/Direction indicator stalk.
6 - Air conditioned glove box/Fuse
box.
7 - Bonnet release.
8 - Passenger-operated electric
window control.
9 - Speakers (tweeters).
10 - Air diffuser vent grille.
11 - Instrument panel.
12 - Wiper/Wash-wipe/Trip computer
stalk.
13 - Headlamp height adjustment.
14 - Storage compartment
(driver’s side).

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1 - Multifunction display. RT4 GPS audio/telephone
2 - Audio RD4/RT4 GPS audio/
telephone.
3 - Automatic air conditioning controls.
4 - Audible parking assistance
deactivation.
Central locking from the inside.
Alarm switch.
Hazard warning lights.
SPORT suspension switch.
ESP deactivation. The equipment can be
Child lock. switched on (button A) with the
ignition off.
5 - Front ashtray/Lighter
(100 W max).
 144
6 - Gear lever.
Audio RD4
7 - Handbrake.
8 - Retractable cup/can holder.
9 - Armrest with storage compartment.
10 - 12 volt accessories socket
(100 W max).
11 - Rear ashtray.

The equipment can be switched


on (button A) with the ignition
off.

 173

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Remote control key Fuel tank Bonnet

A. Unfolding/folding the key. 1. Opening of the fuel filler flap.


B. Unlocking of the vehicle 2. Opening and hooking of the fuel
(brief press). tank cap.
C. Unlocking and partial opening of
the boot (saloon) or of the rear Fuel tank capacity:
screen (407 SW) approximately 67 litres.
(long press).

Also...
D. Normal locking
(a single press)
or
deadlocking of the vehicle
(two presses in A. Interior control.
succession).
B. Exterior control.

 64  76  108

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Front seat adjustment
Forwards-backwards Height and angle of the driver’s Seat back angle
seat cushion

 51

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SITTING COMFORTABLY

Steering wheel adjustment Exterior mirror adjustment Automatic day/night interior


mirror adjustment

Manual A. Selection of the mirror. Switch on the ignition and press switch 1:
When stationary, unlock the steering B. Adjustment of the position - indicator light 2 on (switch pressed):
wheel by pushing the control forwards of the mirror. automatic operation.
then lock by pulling the control fully. - indicator light 2 off: automatic system
off. The mirror remains in its clearest
state.

Also...
C. Folding/Unfolding.
Also...
To provide optimum visibility
during manoeuvres, the mirror
lightens automatically when re-
verse gear is engaged.

 50  48  49

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Electric window controls Front seat belt Ignition switch

1. Driver’s electric window switch. 1. Stop position.


2. Passenger electric window switch. 2. Ignition position.
3. Rear right electric window switch. 3. Starting position.
4. Rear left electric window switch.

Also...
5. Disarming of the electric
window switches located in
the rear (child safety).
1. Fastening.
2. Height adjustment.

 71  91

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Lights Wipers

Ring A Windscreen wipers Rear wiper (407 SW)


with intermittent wipe
Lights off. Park.
2 Fast wipe.
Side lights. 1 Normal wipe. Intermittent wipe.
I Intermittent wipe. Wash-wipe.
Dipped/Main beam headlamps. 0 Park.
 Single wipe. Also...
Ring B
Windscreen wipers When the windscreen wipers
Front fog lamps (one press). with automatic wipe control is activated and you
engage reverse gear, the rear
2 Fast wipe. wiper operates in intermittent
Rear fog lamps (two presses). 1 Normal wipe. mode.
AUTO Automatic wipe.
0 Park.
 Single wipe.

 77  80  81

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Automatic air conditioning (mono zone)

Automatic programme (comfort).

Temperature adjustment.

Air flow adjustment.

Air conditioning off.

Air distribution adjustment.

Front visibility control.

Intake of exterior air.


Recirculation of interior air.

Rear screen demisting.

 40

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Automatic air conditioning (dual zone)

Driver and passenger automatic


programme (comfort).

Temperature adjustment, driver’s side.


Temperature adjustment, passenger side.

Air flow adjustment.

Air conditioning off.

Driver’s air distribution adjustment.

Passenger’s air distribution adjustment. Intake of exterior air.


Recirculation of interior air.

Front visibility control. Rear screen demisting.

 44

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Instrument panel Warning lights Controls bar

A. When the ignition is on, the fuel When the ignition is on, the orange and Lighting of the indicator light indicates the
gauge needle should rise. red warning lights come on. status of the corresponding function.
B. When the engine is running, its When the engine is running, these A. Audible rear parking
associated low level warning light warning lights should switch off. assistance off.  105
should switch off.
C. When the ignition is on, the oil If a warning light remains on, refer to B. Central locking.
level indicator should display "OIL the page concerned.  64
OK" for a few seconds.
C. Interior protection alarm
off.  70
If the levels are not correct, top up the
level which is low.
D. Hazard warning lights.
 89
E. Selection of the
electronically controlled  100
suspension.
F. Electronic stability
programme ESP off.  89

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Front passenger air bag Detection of fastening of the Electric child lock
front seat belts

When the ignition is switched on, if a This prevents opening of the two rear
front occupant has not fastened his seat doors from the inside.
belt and if the vehicle speed is below With the ignition on, press the button.
12 mph (20 km/h), you are warned by
lighting of the seat belt warning light. A message appears on the multifunction
display.
The warning light switches off when the
seat belt(s) concerned is(are) fastened. You are advised to check the activation
of the child lock each time the ignition is
If the vehicle speed is above 12 mph switched on.
(20 km/h), you are warned by flashing
of the seat belt warning light, an audi-
1. Insertion of the key. ble signal and a message on the multi-
2. Selection of the "OFF" position. function display locating the unfastened
seat belt(s).
3. Removal of the key keeping the
switch in this position.

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Cruise control Speed limiter Instrument panel display

This enables the vehicle to maintain This prevents the vehicle from exceed-
a constant speed programmed by the ing the speed programmed by the driver The cruise control or speed limiter mode
driver. (minimum speed 20 mph (30 km/h)). appears on the instrument panel when
it is selected.
1. Cruise control mode Selection/Off. 1. Speed limiter mode Selection/Off.
2. Decrease of the programmed 2. Decrease of the programmed
value. value.
3. Increase of the programmed value. 3. Increase of the programmed value.
4. Cruise control On/Off. 4. Speed limiter On/Off.

In order to be programmed or activated, The values must be set with the engine Cruise control
the vehicle speed must be above running.
25 mph (40 km/h), with at least fourth
gear engaged on the manual gearbox.

Speed limiter

 101  103

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4-DIAL PETROL-DIESEL MANUAL GEARBOX INSTRUMENT PANEL

1 - Coolant temperature indicator 4 - Warning lights (cont.): 9 - Fuel level indicator dial.
dial. emission control system.
air bags. 10 - Trip recorder zero reset and
2 - Lights on indicator lights: anti-lock braking system (ABS). service display button.
dipped headlamps. service. Note: this also permits displaying
main beam headlamps. of the trip recorder if the cruise
electronic stability control (ESP). control/speed limiter is activated.
front fog lamps. water in diesel filter (diesel).
rear fog lamps.
11 - Display:
5 - Left-hand direction indicator.
Total distance recorder.
3 - Rev counter dial.
Trip recorder.
6 - Right-hand direction indicator.
Cruise control/speed limiter
4 - Warning lights: indicator light.
STOP warning. 7 - Speedometer dial. Service indicator.
handbrake applied or brake fluid Oil level indicator.
level or electronic brake force 8 - Warning lights:
distribution fault.
pre-heat (diesel engine starting). 12 - Instrument panel lighting
engine oil pressure.
fuel level. rheostat.
battery charge.
passenger air bag disarmed.
seat belts not fastened in the
front.
punctured tyre.
high coolant temperature.

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5-DIAL PETROL-DIESEL MANUAL AND AUTOMATIC GEARBOX
INSTRUMENT PANELS

1 - Coolant temperature indicator 6 - Warning lights: 10 - CHECK and trip recorder zero
dial. handbrake applied or brake fluid reset and service display button.
level or electronic brake force
2 - Lights on indicators: distribution fault. 11 - Instrument panel display:
dipped headlamps. right direction indicator. Total distance recorder.
main beam headlamps. Trip recorder.
front fog lamps. 7 - Speedometer dial. Automatic gearbox lever position
rear fog lamps. indicator.
8 - Warning lights: Cruise control/speed limiter
emission control system. reference value.
3 - Rev counter dial.
anti-lock braking system (ABS). Service indicator.
passenger air bag disarmed. Direction advice (navigation)
4 - Warning lights:
pre-heat (diesel engine starting). CHECK (vehicle autotest).
seat belts not fastened in the
front. Trip computer information
displays.
fuel level. 9 - Engine oil temperature indicator
dial. Warning and status displays.
left direction indicator.
12 - Instrument panel lighting
5 - Fuel level indicator dial. rheostat.

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CHECK
(vehicle autotest)

Automatic CHECK Manual CHECK With the engine running and the ve-
hicle moving, the instrument panel
With the key in the ignition on position, screen displays the warning lights (in
all of the warning lights of the func- the event of a fault).
tions tested are displayed. They are
switched off after a few seconds.
At the same time, an automatic CHECK
(vehicle autotest) is carried out.
The passenger air bag dis-
armed indicator light* remains
on while the air bag is dis-
No "major" fault has been de- armed.
tected: the CHECK OK indica-
tor light is displayed after two
seconds.
You can start your vehicle.
Pressing the "CHECK/000" button on
the instrument panel starts the manual
CHECK (vehicle autotest).
In the presence of a fault
This function enables you to find out, at
A "minor" fault has been detected: any time (with the key in the ignition on
when the CHECK OK indicator light position or with the engine running):
has been displayed, the warning
light(s) is(are) displayed. - the warnings present,
- the status of the functions activated
You can start your vehicle; however, or deactivated (wipers, automatic
contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon switching on of the lights).
as possible.
A "major" fault has been detected: the
CHECK OK indicator light does not
appear and the warning light(s) is(are)
displayed.
Do not start your vehicle.
Call a PEUGEOT dealer without de-
lay.

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WARNING LIGHTS Seat belt warning light Anti-lock braking system
COMMON TO THE (ABS) warning light
4-DIAL AND 5-DIAL
INSTRUMENT PANELS
When the ignition is switched on, the If it comes on continuously above
warning light comes on if a front occu- 6 mph (10 km/h), it indicates an ABS
Braking system warning pant has not fastened his seat belt or fault.
light if he unfastens it. However, the vehicle retains conven-
tional servo-assisted braking.
This indicates: Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
- handbrake applied or incorrectly re-
leased, Fuel warning light
- an excessive drop in the brake flu-
id level, in this case linked with the
STOP warning light, The warning light is re-
- an electronic brake force distribution In certain driving conditions and de- peated on the instrument
malfunction, linked with the STOP pending on the engine, the distance panel screen.
warning light. which you will be able to travel with
the remaining fuel may be less than
30 miles (50 kilometres) (the capacity Diesel engine pre-heat
of the tank is approximately 67 litres). warning light
The warning light is repeat-
ed on the instrument panel
screen in the case of the Wait for the warning light to switch off
last 2 faults. Emission control system before starting. The duration of the
warning light display is determined by the exterior
Stop immediately in the two latter climatic conditions.
cases. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
This should switch off a few seconds
after the engine is switched on. Passenger air bag disarmed
When the engine is running, if the warning light*
warning light flashes or comes on con-
tinuously, this indicates an emission
control system malfunction. If the warning light remains on, this in-
dicates that the passenger air bag has
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon been disarmed intentionally.
as possible.

* According to country.
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Coolant temperature indicator WARNING LIGHTS Coolant temperature
SPECIFIC TO THE warning light
4-DIAL INSTRUMENT
PANEL This indicates that the engine temper-
ature is high.
Automatic CHECK
It is linked with the STOP warning light.
With the key in the ignition on position,
all of the warning lights tested come Stop immediately.
on. They are switched off after a few
seconds. Wait for the engine to cool
down before topping up the
level, if necessary.
STOP warning light
Battery charge warning
If this is the only warning light which is light
When the needle is in zone A, the on, it indicates a power steering fault.
temperature is correct. When the engine is running, this indi-
It comes on linked with the engine oil cates a charging circuit fault (battery
When the needle is in zone B, the pressure, coolant temperature, brak-
temperature is too high. terminals, alternator belt).
ing system or punctured tyre warning
If the coolant temperature warning lights. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
light comes on (linked with the STOP Stop immediately.
warning light), stop immediately.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
Wait for the engine to cool down before Punctured tyre warning
topping up the level, if necessary. light
As the cooling circuit is pressurised, in
order to prevent any risk of scalding, This indicates that one or more punc-
unscrew the cap by two turns to allow Engine oil pressure
warning light tured tyres have been detected.
the pressure to drop.
A message on the multifunction display
When the pressure has dropped, re- indicates the wheel(s) concerned. It is
move the cap and top up the level, if This indicates that the engine oil pres- linked with the STOP warning light.
necessary. sure is too low.
Stop immediately.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer. It is linked with the STOP warning
light. Change the damaged wheel.
Stop immediately if it is displayed Have it repaired by a PEUGEOT dealer.
while the engine is running. The warning light remains on when
In the case of a lack of oil in the lubri- a steel wheel which does not have a
cation circuit, top up the oil. sensor is fitted.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon
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Coolant temperature indicator WARNING LIGHTS Coolant temperature
SPECIFIC TO THE warning light
4-DIAL INSTRUMENT
PANEL This indicates that the engine temper-
ature is high.
Automatic CHECK
It is linked with the STOP warning light.
With the key in the ignition on position,
all of the warning lights tested come Stop immediately.
on. They are switched off after a few
seconds. Wait for the engine to cool
down before topping up the
level, if necessary.
STOP warning light
Battery charge warning
If this is the only warning light which is light
When the needle is in zone A, the on, it indicates a power steering fault.
temperature is correct. When the engine is running, this indi-
It comes on linked with the engine oil cates a charging circuit fault (battery
When the needle is in zone B, the pressure, coolant temperature, brak-
temperature is too high. terminals, alternator belt).
ing system or punctured tyre warning
If the coolant temperature warning lights. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
light comes on (linked with the STOP Stop immediately.
warning light), stop immediately.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
Wait for the engine to cool down before Punctured tyre warning
topping up the level, if necessary. light
As the cooling circuit is pressurised, in
order to prevent any risk of scalding, This indicates that one or more punc-
unscrew the cap by two turns to allow Engine oil pressure
warning light tured tyres have been detected.
the pressure to drop.
A message on the multifunction display
When the pressure has dropped, re- indicates the wheel(s) concerned. It is
move the cap and top up the level, if This indicates that the engine oil pres- linked with the STOP warning light.
necessary. sure is too low.
Stop immediately.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer. It is linked with the STOP warning
light. Change the damaged wheel.
Stop immediately if it is displayed Have it repaired by a PEUGEOT dealer.
while the engine is running. The warning light remains on when
In the case of a lack of oil in the lubri- a steel wheel which does not have a
cation circuit, top up the oil. sensor is fitted.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon
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Electronic stability control Service warning light
system (ESP) warning light

If this is displayed continuously, it in- When this is displayed for the follow- When it is displayed continuously
dicates deactivation or a malfunction ing warnings, contact a PEUGEOT for the following warnings, contact
of the ESP. dealer: a PEUGEOT dealer as soon as
In this case, contact a PEUGEOT - low wash-wipe fluid level, possible:
dealer. - engine oil level, - tyre under-inflation,
If the warning light flashes, this indi- - obstacle proximity detection system, - engine management system fault,
cates that the ESP is in operation. - engine immobiliser system, - particle emission filter saturation
- automatic headlamp beam adjust- (Diesel engine),
ment system fault, - one or more doors open at a speed
- low diesel additive reservoir level, above 6 mph (10 kmh),
Water in diesel filter - low coolant level,
warning light - tyre under-inflation detection system
fault. - brake pad wear.

This indicates the presence of water in


the diesel filter.
There is a risk of damage to the injec-
tion system.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon
as possible.

Air bags warning light

This indicates an air bag fault.


Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

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WARNING LIGHTS Handbrake warning light Tyre under-inflation warning
SPECIFIC TO THE 5-DIAL light
INSTRUMENT PANEL
These warning lights are displayed on This indicates that the handbrake is This indicates that the tyre pressure is
the instrument panel display. still applied or has not been released too low.
correctly. A message on the multifunction display
It is linked with the braking system indicates the wheel(s) concerned.
STOP warning light Refer to the information label affixed
warning light.
to the central pillar of the driver’s door.
For your safety, check the tyre pres-
When this is displayed alone, it indi- Low wash-wipe and sures as soon as possible.
cates a power steering fault. headlamp wash fluid level
It comes on linked with the engine oil warning light
pressure, coolant temperature, brak-
ing system or punctured tyre warning When the wipers are switched on, this
lights. indicates that the fluid level is too low. Battery charge warning
Stop immediately. Fill the wash-wipe and headlamp wash light
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer. fluid reservoir.
When the engine is running, this in-
Engine oil level warning dicates a charging circuit malfunction
light (battery terminals, alternator belt).
Electronic stability control system Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
(ESP) warning lights
This indicates a critical engine oil level Activation warning light
(too low).
Stop immediately. Punctured tyre warning
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer. light
Operation warning light

This indicates that one or more punc-


Power steering warning tured tyres have been detected.
light Deactivation warning light
A message on the multifunction display
identifies the wheel(s) concerned.
It is linked with the STOP warning
This indicates a power steering fault. Malfunction warning light light.
It is linked with the STOP warning Stop immediately.
light.
Change the damaged wheel and have
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer. it repaired by a PEUGEOT dealer.
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Tyre under-inflation Front brake pads wear Air bags warning light
detection system warning warning light
light
This indicates that the brake pads are
This indicates the absence or malfunc- worn. This indicates an air bag fault.
tion of one or more tyre pressure sen- Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
sors or a system fault. For your safety, have them replaced
by a PEUGEOT dealer.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

Electronic engine Fuel tank cap warning light Automatic headlamp beam
immobiliser warning light (according to version) adjustment system warning
light
This indicates an electronic engine im- With the engine running, this indicates
mobiliser system malfunction. that the fuel tank cap is incorrectly This indicates that the automatic head-
secured or absent. lamp height adjuster is faulty.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
It comes on in orange if the vehicle Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
speed is below 6 mph (10 km/h) and
in red if the vehicle speed is above
6 mph (10 km/h).

Water in diesel filter Door/boot open warning Engine oil pressure warning
warning light light light

This indicates the presence of water in


the diesel filter. There is a risk of dam- With the engine running, this indicates This indicates that the engine oil pres-
age to the injection system. that an access has not been closed sure is too low.
correctly. It is linked with the STOP warning
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon
as possible. An illustration on the multifunction display light.
identifies the access(es) concerned. Stop immediately if it comes on while
It comes on in orange if the vehicle the engine is running.
speed is below 6 mph (10 km/h) and in If there is a lack of oil in the lubrication
red if the vehicle speed is above 6 mph circuit, top up the level and contact a
(10 km/h). PEUGEOT dealer as soon as possible.

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Particle emission filter Automatic gearbox fault Electronically controlled
saturation warning light warning light suspension indicator lights
(Diesel engine)
With the engine running, this indicates This indicates an automatic gearbox
that the particle emission filter is start- This comes on when the SPORT func-
fault. tion is activated.
ing to become saturated (exceptional-
ly prolonged urban driving type condi- The gearbox will operate in down-
tions: low speed, long traffic jams...) or grade mode, locked in 3rd gear. This comes on when the
a low diesel additive reservoir level. Never force the selector lever. SPORT function is deactivated.
In order to regenerate the filter, you are Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
advised to drive, as soon as possible
when the traffic conditions permit, at a
speed of 40 mph (60 km/h) or above Automatic switching on of
for at least five minutes (until the warn- the lights indicator light
ing light is switched off). Electronically controlled
suspension fault warning
If the warning light remains on, contact light
a PEUGEOT dealer. This comes on when the AUTO func-
Following prolonged use of the vehi- This indicates an electronically con- tion is activated.
cle at very low speeds or at idle, you trolled suspension malfunction.
may, exceptionally, notice an emission Select automatic operation and con- Automatic switching on
of water vapour at the exhaust during tact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon as of the lights deactivation
acceleration. This does not affect the possible. indicator light
performance of the vehicle or the en-
vironment. Obstacle proximity This comes on when the AUTO func-
detection system warning tion is deactivated.
light
In reverse gear, this indicates an ob- Automatic wipers indicator
Service warning light stacle proximity detection system light
fault.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer. This comes on when the AUTO func-
This is displayed to indicate an engine tion is activated.
management system fault.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon
as possible. Automatic wipers
deactivation indicator light

This comes on when the AUTO func-


tion is deactivated.
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Engine oil temperature Automatic gearbox lever 4 or 6 speed automatic gearbox
indicator postion indicator lights
"Manual" indicator lights

"Park" indicator
lights These correspond to the manual con-
trol of the gearbox, four or six speed.

"Reverse" indicator
lights

"Neutral" indicator
lights
When the ignition is switched on or
while the vehicle is moving, this indi-
cates the engine oil temperature. "Drive" indicator When the engine speed is too low
When the needle is in zone C, the lights or too high in relation to the gear en-
temperature is correct. gaged, the gear selected flashes for
a few seconds, then the actual gear
When the needle is in zone D, the is displayed, the auto-adaptive pro-
temperature is too high. The letter S or the symbol  associ- gramme having taken control tempo-
Reduce your speed to lower the tem- ated with the gate lever position indica- rarily.
perature. tor lights, corresponds to the Sport or
Snow programme selected intention-
ally.

This indicates an automatic


This indicates an automatic gearbox malfunction.
gearbox programme fault.

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SERVICE INDICATOR If the service is overdue, each time Service indicator zero re-set
the ignition is switched on and for Your PEUGEOT dealer carries out this
This is a visual reminder of when the 5 seconds, the distance and the span- operation after each service.
next service is due. This service is to ner flash.
be carried out according to the manu- However, if you carry out the service
Example: when the ignition is switched yourself, the re-set procedure is as
facturer’s servicing schedule. on and for 5 seconds, the display in- follows:
dicates that the service is overdue by
300 miles/km. The service should be  Switch off the ignition,
Operation carried out very shortly.  Press and hold the trip recorder re-
As soon as the ignition is switched on set button,
and for 5 seconds, the spanner sym-  Switch on the ignition.
bolising the service operations is lit.
The trip recorder display shows the The display begins a countdown.
distance remaining (in round figures) When the display shows "=0", release
before the next service. the button; the spanner disappears.

Example: when switching on the ig-


nition and for 5 seconds, the display
shows that 900 miles/km remain be-
fore the next service is due. Once the servicing and oil level infor-
mation has been displayed, the total
distance recorder resumes normal op-
eration and the spanner remains lit.
After this operation, if you
The point at which a service is due is wish to disconnect the battery,
calculated using two parameters: lock the vehicle and wait for at
- the total distance travelled, least five minutes, otherwise
- the time elapsed since the last serv- the zero re-set will not be registered.
ice.
Once an engine oil level indication has The distance remaining may be
been displayed, the display indicates weighted by the time factor, depend-
the total and trip distances. ing on the user’s driving habits.

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Engine oil level indicator Oil level gauge fault Distance recorder
When the ignition is switched on, the (flashing segments)
engine oil level is indicated for approx-
imately 5 seconds, after the service
information. Check the oil level using the dipstick.
If the level is correct, the flashing indi-
cates an engine oil level gauge mal-
function.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
Oil level correct The level observed on the dipstick is
only valid if the vehicle is parked on
level ground and the engine has been
off for more than 15 minutes.
Lack of oil

Flashing indicates a lack of oil which The total distance is displayed in zone
may damage the engine. A of the display and the trip distance
If the lack of oil is confirmed by checking Dipstick in zone B.
using the dipstick, it is imperative that
the level is topped up. There are 2 level marks on
the dipstick: never exceed Trip recorder zero reset
level A.
In position B, top up the
level via the oil reservoir
cap, using the type of oil
suited to your engine.
A = max.
B = min.

With the trip distance displayed, press


the button for a few seconds.
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LIGHTING RHEOSTAT TRIP COMPUTER Range (km or miles)

This shows the distance that can still


be covered with the fuel remaining in
the tank in accordance with the av-
erage consumption over the last few
miles (kilometres).
or This figure may increase if there is a
change in the style of driving or the
TRIP: access to the trip road surface, producing a significant
computer displays. drop in current consumption.
When the range is less than 20 miles
With the lights on, press the button to (30 km), four segments are displayed.
vary the intensity of the lighting of the After filling with fuel, the range is dis-
instruments and controls. When the played when it exceeds 62 miles
lighting reaches the minimum (or max- Each successive press on the button (100 km).
imum) setting, release the button then located at the end of the wipers stalk
displays different information. If horizontal segments are displayed
press it again to increase (or reduce) for long periods instead of digits, con-
the brightness. - the "vehicle" tab with: tact a PEUGEOT dealer.
As soon as the lighting is of the re- • the range and the current con-
quired brightness, release the button. sumption,
- tab "1" (route 1) with:
• the average consumption, the dis-
tance travelled and the average
speed calculated over route "1", Current consumption
- tab "2" (route 2) with the same char- (l/100 or km/l or mpg)
acteristics for a second route. This is the average quantity of fuel con-
sumed during the last few seconds.
This function is displayed only when
the vehicle is travelling at a speed
Zero reset greater than 20 mph (30 km/h).
When the required route is displayed,
press the control for more than two
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LIGHTING RHEOSTAT TRIP COMPUTER Range (km or miles)

This shows the distance that can still


be covered with the fuel remaining in
the tank in accordance with the av-
erage consumption over the last few
miles (kilometres).
or This figure may increase if there is a
change in the style of driving or the
TRIP: access to the trip road surface, producing a significant
computer displays. drop in current consumption.
When the range is less than 20 miles
With the lights on, press the button to (30 km), four segments are displayed.
vary the intensity of the lighting of the After filling with fuel, the range is dis-
instruments and controls. When the played when it exceeds 62 miles
lighting reaches the minimum (or max- Each successive press on the button (100 km).
imum) setting, release the button then located at the end of the wipers stalk
displays different information. If horizontal segments are displayed
press it again to increase (or reduce) for long periods instead of digits, con-
the brightness. - the "vehicle" tab with: tact a PEUGEOT dealer.
As soon as the lighting is of the re- • the range and the current con-
quired brightness, release the button. sumption,
- tab "1" (route 1) with:
• the average consumption, the dis-
tance travelled and the average
speed calculated over route "1", Current consumption
- tab "2" (route 2) with the same char- (l/100 or km/l or mpg)
acteristics for a second route. This is the average quantity of fuel con-
sumed during the last few seconds.
This function is displayed only when
the vehicle is travelling at a speed
Zero reset greater than 20 mph (30 km/h).
When the required route is displayed,
press the control for more than two
30 seconds.

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Distance remaining to be Average consumption "TRIP" menu
travelled (km or miles) (l/100 or km/l or mpg) Press the "MENU" button to gain ac-
This is the distance remaining to the desti- This is the average fuel consumption cess to the general menu.
nation, either calculated at any time by the since the computer was last set to Select the "Trip computer" application
navigation system if guidance is activated or zero. using the navigator, then confirm.
entered by the user, minus the distance cov- The "Trip computer" menu offers vari-
ered since the distance was entered. Distance travelled ous options:
If digits are missing, dashes are displayed (km or miles) - Warnings log,
in their place. This indicates the distance travelled - Status of the functions,
since the computer was last set to - Inputting of the distance to be
The routes zero. travelled.
The routes "1" and "2" are independ-
ent but have identical application. Access via the general menu
Route "1" for example allows you to Warnings log
make daily calculations and route "2"
monthly calculations. This summarises the active warning
messages, displaying them on the
multifunction display in succession.
Average speed
(km/h or mph) C screen.
Status of the functions
This summarises the active or inactive
status of the functions present on the
vehicle.

Distance remaining (km or miles)


When guidance is not activated, this
enables you to enter an approximate
distance to be travelled.

DT screen.

This is the average speed calculated


since the computer was last set to
zero (with the ignition on).
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MONOCHROME DISPLAY C Parameter configuration "Personalisation-
(without RD4 audio equipment)* There are four display control buttons: Configuration" menu
- "MENU" to display the general
menu,
- "MODE" to change the permanent
application,
- "ESC" to abandon the operation in
progress,
- Rotation of the navigator: movement Once this menu has been selected, you
on the display or changing of a setting, can access the following functions:
- Press on the navigator: confirmation - define the vehicle parameters,
of the selection. - display configuration,
- choice of language.

General menu
Presentation
It displays the following information:
- the time,
- the date,
- the exterior temperature (the value
displayed flashes if there is a risk of
ice), Press the "MENU" button to access
- the accesses check, the general menu:
- the vehicle function status messages, - trip computer (see corresponding
displayed temporarily, section),
- the warning messages, - personalisation-configuration,
- the trip computer displays, - air conditioning (see corresponding
- the vehicle parameters, section).
- the air conditioning displays, Turn the navigator to select the menu
- the choice of language. required, then confirm by pressing the
navigator.

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Define the vehicle parameters Display configuration Choice of language
Once this menu has been selected, Once this menu has been selected, Once this menu has been selected,
you can activate or deactivate the fol- you can access the following settings: you can change the language used on
lowing equipment: - brightness-video setting, the display (German, Spanish, French,
- wiper linked with reverse gear, - date and time setting, English, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese,
- automatic switching on of the lights, - selection of the units. Brazilian Portuguese).
- "follow-me-home" lighting and duration,
- audible rear parking assistance.

Example: "Duration of "follow-me-


home" lighting"

Once you have selected a setting, turn


the navigator to change its value.

Press the navigator to confirm and


record the modified data.

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MONOCHROME DISPLAY C General menu Define the vehicle parameters
AND COLOUR DISPLAY C* Permits the activation or deactivation of
certain driving and comfort elements.
This displays the following information:
Example: Automatic switching on of
- the time, the lights.
- the date,
- the exterior temperature (the value
displayed flashes if there is a risk of Press the "MENU" button to gain
ice), access to the general menu and
- the accesses check, select one of the following functions:
- the vehicle function status messages, Audio Functions, Trip Computer, Per-
displayed temporarily, sonalisation/Configuration and Air
- the warning displays, Conditioning.
- the RD4 audio equipment displays, Example: display selected on "Audio
- the trip computer displays, Functions".
- the vehicle parameters,
- the air conditioning displays,
- the choice of language.

Management of the displays


The "AUDIO", "TRIP" and "CLIM" Choice of language
buttons on the RD4 audio equipment The "Personalisation-Configuration" German, Spanish, French, English,
keypad permit displaying in the main menu provides access to successive Italian, Dutch, Portuguese and Brazil-
window (on the right). confirmation windows. ian Portuguese.
Example: TRIP

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Display configuration Changing the date and time Set the parameters one by one, using
the navigator, then confirm by clicking
on "OK".

- Brightness, to be adjusted in accord- From the menu, displayed on the


ance with a scale between Moon (-) screen, select the icon "Personalisa-
and Sun (+). tion-Configuration" using the navi-
- Selection of the units of measurement. gator, then confirm.
- Setting the date and time. Your
operational zone is displayed on the
screen. Use the navigator to move From the list displayed, select "Dis-
from one selection to another. play configuration", then confirm.
Your new parameters are confirmed
one by one, by pressing the navi-
gator button. All of the parameters
are recorded if you click on OK, dis-
played on the screen.
The ESCape button on the control
pad enables you to choose not to
confirm your changes.
- Selection of the colours* (on colour
display C only).
From the list displayed, select "Setting
the date and time", then confirm.

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16/9 COLOUR DISPLAY General menu Define the vehicle parameters
Permits the activation or deactivation
This displays the following information: of certain driving and comfort ele-
- the time, ments:
- the date, - permanent locking of the boot on the
- the exterior temperature (the value 407 Saloon,
displayed flashes if there is a risk of - automatic switching on of the lights,
ice), - automatic "follow-me-home" lighting,
- the accesses check, - automatic rear wiping on engaging
- the vehicle function status messages, reverse gear on the 407 SW.
displayed temporarily,
- the warning displays,
- the RT4 audio equipment displays,
the direct entering on the numeric Press the "MENU" button to gain ac-
keypad of the frequency of a trans- cess to the general menu and select
mitter, one of the following functions: Naviga- Display configuration
- the telematic system displays (tele- tion - Guidance, Map, Traffic Informa-
phone, services, ...), tion, Audio Functions, Telematics, Con-
- the trip computer displays, figuration, Video, Vehicle Diagnostics
- the air conditioning displays, and Air Conditioning.
- the satellite navigation system dis-
plays. The "Configuration" menu provides
access to the following functions:
- Display configuration,
- Sound,
- Choice of language,
- Define the vehicle parameters.
- Choose colour,
- Adjust brightness,
- Adjust date and time,
- Choose units.

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VIDEO MENU

You can connect video equipment


(camcorder, digital camera, ...) to the
three video sockets, located in the
glove box.
Video display is only possible when
stationary.

Select the Video menu from the general


menu:
- "Activate video mode" to activate/
deactivate the video,
- "Video parameters" to set the display
format, the brightness, the contrast
and the colours.

Press the "ESC" or "DARK" button to


exit from video mode.
Press the "SOURCE" button several
times in succession to select an audio
source other than that of the video.

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AUTOMATIC REGULATION OF For even air distribution, take care The water formed by the air conditioning
THE AIR CONDITIONING not to obstruct the exterior air intake condensation is discharged via an ope-
grille located at the bottom of the wind- ning provided for this purpose. Therefore,
Use of the automatic regulation of the screen, the vents, the air outlets under a puddle of water may form underneath
air conditioning is recommended. It the front seats and the air extractor lo- the vehicle when stationary.
permits automatic and optimised con- cated behind the flaps in the boot. If the system does not produce cold
trol of all of the following functions: air air, do not use it and contact your
flow, passenger compartment temper- In certain cases of particularly arduous PEUGEOT dealer.
ature and air distribution, by means of use (towing the maximum load on a
various sensors (exterior temperature, steep gradient in hot weather), cutting
interior temperature, sunshine), so 1. Centre panel vents.
off the air conditioning permits reco-
preventing the need for you to change very of the engine power and therefore 2. Temperature and humidity
your reference settings other than the improvement of the towing capacity. sensor.
value displayed. In addition, a humid- 3. Adjustment of the glove box
ity sensor anticipates the formation of air flow (see section "Interior
condensation in the vehicle during its Close the windows to benefit from the layout").
use. full effectiveness of the air conditioning.
4. Air outlet to passenger footwells.
5. Two ventilation vents at the rear
Ensure that the passenger compart- at the base of the centre console
ment filter is in good condition. Have between the passengers.
the filter elements replaced periodical-
Do not cover the temperature and hu- ly. If you drive in a dusty environment, 6. Side vents.
midity sensor 2 and the sunshine sen- replace it twice as often. 7. Front windows de-icing or
sor 9. demisting vents.
They are required for regulation of the The air conditioning system does not 8. Windscreen de-icing or demisting
air conditioning. contain chlorine and is not harmful to vents.
the ozone layer. 9. Sunshine sensor.
Advice on operation Operate the air conditioning system 10. Air diffuser grille.
To obtain even ventilation, for 5 to 10 minutes, once or twice a
avoid closing the air diffuser month, to keep it in perfect working
grille 10. order.
In hot weather, in order to obtain in-
tense ventilation, you can close the air Air diffuser
diffuser grille 10 and use vents 1 and
6 only. The air diffuser grille, located at the
top of the centre console, significantly
If, when the vehicle has been parked improves distribution and flows and
in the sun for a long time, the interior prevents air currents, while maintain-
temperature remains very high, do not ing an optimum temperature inside the
hesitate to ventilate the passenger passenger compartment.
compartment for a few minutes.
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AUTOMATIC AIR
CONDITIONING (MONO ZONE)
Mono zone: this is the overall regu-
lation of the temperature, distribution
and flow in the passenger compart-
ment.
The symbols and messages associat-
ed with the automatic air conditioning
controls appear on the multifunction
display.

Control by the Auto programme Adjustment of the temperature (2)

Automatic
programme -  Press the right or left
comfort (1) arrow to change it.

Press the "AUTO" button. The indicator


light comes on. The "AUTO" symbol is The value indicated on the display cor-
displayed on the multifunction display. responds to a level of comfort and not
Depending on the level of comfort se- to a temperature in degrees Celsius or
lected, the system controls the air dis- Fahrenheit, depending on the choice
tribution, flow, temperature and intake of configuration validated on the dis-
of air in order to guarantee comfort and play.
an adequate circulation of air in the A setting around the value 21 makes
passenger compartment. You do not it possible to obtain optimum comfort.
have to make any adjustments. However, depending on your require-
ments, a setting between 18 and 24
When the engine is cold, to is usual.
prevent too great a distribution
of cold air, the ventilation will
only reach its optimum level
progressively.
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On entering the vehicle, the Blower (3) Adjustment of the air
interior temperature may be distribution (4)
much colder (or warmer) than Air flow
is comfortable. There is no  Turn the dial 3 to the
need to change the temperature dis- right to increase the Successive or continuous pressure on
played in order to obtain rapidly the air flow or to the left button 4 enables you to direct the flow
level of comfort required. to reduce it. of air.
The automatic regulation of the air The air flow symbol (fan) is displayed The symbol (arrows) corresponding to
conditioning will use its maximum per- on the multifunction display and is filled the chosen direction is displayed on
formance settings to correct the tem- in in relation to the value required. the multifunction display.
perature difference as quickly as pos-  Windscreen and front side
sible. To prevent condensation and dete-
rioration of the quality of the air in the windows.
passenger compartment, ensure that  Front and rear ventilation.
an adequate flow of air is maintained.  Front and rear footwells.
Control via the manual controls AUTO Automatic distribution.
It is possible to adjust one or more
functions manually, while leaving the
other functions in automatic mode. Front visibility
Deactivation of the air conditioning control (5)
The "AUTO" button indicator light is
switched off.
 Turn the dial 3 to the
Switching to manual mode may result left until the flow of In certain cases, the comfort pro-
in discomfort (temperature, humidity, air stops. gramme may not be sufficient to de-
odour, condensation) and is not ad- mist or de-ice the windows (humidity,
vantageous (comfort). several passengers, ice).
The "OFF" symbol is displayed on the
To return to automatic mode, press the multifunction display.  In this case, select the front visibil-
"AUTO" button. ity programme in order to clear the
This action switches off the display windows quickly. The indicator light
and the indicator lights. comes on.
It deactivates all of the system’s func- It controls the air conditioning, air flow
tions, with the exception of the rear and intake and distributes the ventila-
screen demisting. tion to the windscreen and front side
The temperature-related comfort is no windows.
longer controlled (temperature, humid- The front visibility control symbol is
ity, odour, condensation). displayed on the multifunction display.
Avoid driving for too long with the air Once the inconvenience has been
conditioning deactivated. eliminated, pressing button 1 returns
To reactivate the air conditioning: the system to the comfort setting.
 Press button 1 or 2.
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Intake of exterior Rear screen
air/Recirculation of demisting (7)
interior air (6)
The heated rear screen operates inde-
This function enables you to isolate pendently of the air conditioning sys-
the passenger compartment from ex- tem.
terior fumes and odours.
 Press button 7, with the engine
 Press button 6 several times to running, to demist the rear screen
set the air intake mode, the indica- and the mirrors. The indicator light
tor light which corresponds to the comes on.
mode set comes on at your prefer-
ence: Demisting is switched off automatically
to prevent an excessive consumption
- intake of exterior air. Forced ex- of current and in relation to the exterior
terior air intake mode. temperature.
- recirculation of the air inside the It may be stopped by pressing button
passenger compartment. 7 again or when the engine is switched
The indicator light which corre- off.
sponds to the mode set comes However, demisting resumes if the en-
on. Prolonged operation in inte- gine is switched on again within one
rior air recirculation mode may minute.
result in the formation of con-
densation and deterioration of Switch off the rear screen and exterior
the quality of the interior air. mirrors demisting when you consider
this necessary as low current con-
Do not drive in air recirculation sumption reduces fuel consumption.
mode for prolonged periods, ex-
cept in truly exceptional atmos-
pheric conditions.
The message associated with
the control is displayed on the
multifunction display.
 Press button 6 to return to automatic
control of the air intake.
For your comfort, when the ignition
is switched off, the settings are
stored until it is switched on again.

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"AIR CON" menu The "Air Conditioning" menu appears Additional heating*
on the multifunction display as the main Vehicles which are fitted with an HDI
Press the "MENU" but- display. engine may be equipped with auto-
ton to gain access to matic additional heating to improve
the general menu, then your comfort.
confirm. Deactivation of the air conditioning When the engine is idling or when the
(AC-OFF) vehicle is stationary, a high-pitched
whistling noise and the emission of a
small amount of smoke and odour is
The "General menu" appears on the normal.
multifunction display.

Deactivation may result in discomfort


(temperature, humidity, odour, con-
densation).
You can cancel the deactivation by
pressing the "AUTO" button or the
Select the Air Conditioning icon using blower 3 on the air conditioning con-
the navigator buttons. trol panel.
The symbol "AC OFF" is displayed on
the multifunction display.
There is a risk that the temperature
setting value may not be reached and
you risk having condensation on the
windows.

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AUTOMATIC AIR
CONDITIONING (DUAL ZONE)
Dual zone: this is the differentiated
regulation of the temperature and air
distribution on the driver’s side and the
front passenger side.
The driver and his front passenger can
each adjust the temperature and the
distribution of the air to suit their re-
quirements.
The symbols and messages associat-
ed with the automatic air conditioning
controls appear on the multifunction
display.

Control by the Auto programme Adjustment of the temperature


on the driver’s side (2)
Automatic
programme - driver Adjustment of the
and passenger temperature on the
comfort (1) passenger side (3)
Press the "AUTO" button. The indicator
light comes on. The "AUTO" symbol is  Press the up or down arrow to change
displayed on the multifunction display. the temperature on the driver’s side
Depending on the level of comfort se- 2 or passenger side 3.
lected, the system controls the air dis- The value indicated on the display cor-
tribution, flow, temperature and intake responds to a level of comfort and not
of air in order to guarantee comfort to a temperature in degrees Celsius or
and an adequate circulation of air in Fahrenheit, depending on the choice
the passenger compartment. You do of configuration validated on the dis-
not have to make any adjustments. play.
A setting around the value 21 makes
When the engine is cold, to it possible to obtain optimum com-
prevent too great a distribution fort. However, depending on your re-
of cold air, the ventilation will quirements, a setting between 18 and
only reach its optimum level 24 is usual.
progressively.
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On entering the vehicle, the Blower (4) Adjustment of
interior temperature may be the driver’s air
much colder (or warmer) than Air flow distribution (5)
is comfortable. There is no
need to change the temperature dis-  Turn dial 4 to the Adjustment of
played in order to obtain rapidly the right to increase the the passenger air
level of comfort required. air flow or to the left distribution (6)
to reduce it.
The automatic regulation of the air
conditioning will use its maximum per- The air flow symbol (fan) is displayed Successive or continuous pressure on
formance settings to correct the tem- on the multifunction display and is filled button 5 or 6 enables you to direct the
perature difference as quickly as pos- in in relation to the value required. flow of air on the driver’s side or on the
sible. To prevent condensation and dete- passenger side independently.
rioration of the quality of the air in the The symbol (arrows) corresponding to
passenger compartment, ensure that the chosen direction 5 or 6 is displayed
an adequate flow of air is maintained. on the multifunction display.
 Windscreen and front side
windows.
 Front and rear ventilation.
Control via the manual controls Deactivation of the air conditioning  Front and rear footwells.
It is possible to adjust one or more AUTO Automatic distribution.
functions manually while leaving the  Turn the dial 4 to the
other functions in automatic mode. left until the flow of
The "AUTO" button indicator light is air stops.
switched off.
Switching to manual mode may result The "OFF" symbol is displayed on the
in discomfort (temperature, humidity, multifunction display.
odour, condensation) and is not ad- This action switches off the display
vantageous (comfort). and the indicator lights.
To return to automatic mode, press the It deactivates all of the system’s func-
"AUTO" button. tions, with the exception of the rear
screen demisting.
The temperature-related comfort is no
longer controlled (temperature, humid-
ity, odour, condensation).
Avoid driving for too long with the air
conditioning deactivated.
To reactivate the air conditioning:
 Press button 1, 2 or 3.
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Front visibility Intake of exterior Rear screen
control (7) air/Recirculation of demisting (9)
interior air (8)

In certain cases, the comfort pro- This function enables you to isolate the The heated rear screen operates inde-
gramme may not be sufficient to de- passenger compartment from exterior pendently of the air conditioning sys-
mist or de-ice the windows (humidity, fumes and odours. tem.
several passengers, ice).  Press button 8 several times to set  Press button 9, with the engine
 In this case, select the front visibil- the air intake mode, the indicator running, to demist the rear screen
ity programme in order to clear the light which corresponds to the mode and the mirrors. The indicator light
windows quickly. The indicator light set comes on at your preference: comes on.
comes on. - intake of exterior air. Forced ex- Demisting is switched off automatical-
It controls the air conditioning, air flow terior air intake mode. ly to avoid an excessive consumption
and intake and distributes the ventila- - recirculation of the air inside the of current and in relation to the exterior
tion to the windscreen and front side passenger compartment. temperature.
windows. It may be stopped by pressing button 9
The indicator light which corre-
The front visibility control symbol is sponds to the mode set comes again or when the engine is switched
displayed on the multifunction display. on. Prolonged operation in inte- off.
Once the inconvenience has been rior air recirculation mode may However, the demisting resumes if the
eliminated, pressing button 1 returns result in the formation of con- engine is switched on again within one
the system to the comfort setting. densation and deterioration of minute.
the quality of the interior air. Switch off the rear screen and exterior
Do not drive in air recirculation mirrors demisting when you consider
mode for prolonged periods, ex- this necessary as low current con-
cept in truly exceptional atmos- sumption reduces fuel consumption.
pheric conditions.
The message associated with
the control is displayed on the
multifunction display.
 Press button 8 to return to automat-
ic control of the air intake.
For your comfort, when the ignition
is switched off, the settings are
stored until it is switched on again.

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"AIR CON" menu Deactivation of the air conditioning Additional heating*
(AC-OFF) Vehicles which are fitted with an HDI
engine may be equipped with auto-
Press the "MENU" but- matic additional heating to improve
ton to gain access to your comfort.
the general menu, then When the engine is idling or when the
confirm. vehicle is stationary, a high-pitched
whistling noise and the emission of a
small amount of smoke and odour is
The "General menu" appears on the normal.
multifunction display.

Select the Air Conditioning icon using


the navigator buttons.
Deactivation may result in discomfort
(temperature, humidity, odour, con-
The "Air Conditioning" menu ap- densation).
pears on the multifunction display as You can cancel the deactivation by
the main display. pressing the "AUTO" button or the
blower 4 on the air conditioning con-
trol panel.

Deactivation or activation of the


simultaneous Left-Right control
Activation of this function permits the
transfer of the driver’s configuration to
the passenger.
Deactivation of this function permits a
return to the independent driver/pas-
senger settings.
Any manual action on button 4 or 6
cancels the simultaneous configura-
tion setting.
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EXTERIOR MIRRORS Automatic tilting of the mirrors in
reverse gear*
This function allows you to see the
ground (kerb, wall...) when carrying
out parking manoeuvres in reverse
gear.

Initial setting of the function


Engage reverse gear then select and
adjust the left mirror then the right mir-
ror.
These settings will be stored when the
vehicle is locked.
Each remote control stores a specific
setting.
Adjustment
 Move control A to the right or to the
left to select the corresponding mir- Tilting the mirror to the parking
ror. position
 Direct control B in all four directions  engage reverse gear,
to adjust.  move control A to the right or the
left to select the corresponding mir-
ror.
Folding back the mirrors electrically
The exterior mirror corresponding to
- from inside: the side on which you are parking tilts
 With the ignition on, move the downwards.
control A to the central position Intentional returning of the mirror to Objects observed in the driver
then pull it rearwards. the driving position: and passenger mirrors are, in
- from outside:  change out of reverse gear or dese- reality, closer than they ap-
 Lock the vehicle using the remote lect the mirror. pear.
control* or the key. The mirror returns to the driving po- This must be taken into account in or-
This function can be deactivated. sition automatically if the vehicle der to judge the distance of vehicles
Contact your PEUGEOT dealer. speed exceeds 10 mph (15 km/h), approaching from behind correctly.
When the vehicle is parked, the exterior if the engine is switched off or if re-
mirrors can be folded back manually. verse gear is engaged for more than
20 seconds.
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INTERIOR MIRROR Operation
Switch on the ignition and press
switch 1:
- Indicator light 2 lit (switch pressed):
automatic operation.
- Indicator light 2 off: automatic sys-
tem off. The mirror remains at its
most clear.

Special feature
To ensure maximum visibility
during manoeuvres, the mirror
clears automatically when
reverse gear is engaged.
Automatic day/
night interior mirror
This automatically and gradually Manual interior mirror
changes between the day and night
positions. To prevent dazzling, the The interior mirror has two positions:
glass of the mirror darkens automati- - day (normal),
cally depending on the intensity of the - night (anti-dazzle).
light from behind. It clears as the light
(headlamps of following vehicles, sun- To change from one to the other, push
light) decreases, ensuring maximum or pull the lever on the lower edge of
visibility. the mirror.

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MANUAL STEERING WHEEL ELECTRIC ADJUSTMENT OF WELCOME FUNCTION
HEIGHT AND DEPTH THE HEIGHT AND DEPTH OF
ADJUSTMENT THE STEERING WHEEL

When the driver’s door is opened with


the ignition off, the steering wheel ris-
When the vehicle is stationary, unlock When stationary, adjust the height or es to make access to or exit from the
the steering wheel by pushing the con- depth of the steering wheel by moving vehicle easier.
trol forwards. the control:
Adjust the height and depth of the  forwards or backwards to adjust the You can activate or deac-
steering wheel then lock by pulling the depth. tivate this function via the
control fully.  up or down to adjust the height. "personalisation-configu-
ration" menu on the multi-
function display.

Reinitialisation
Following reconnection of the battery,
the welcome function must be reinitial-
ised:
- move the control in the direction of
the required adjustment,
- release the control,
- move the control again until it reach-
es its stop.
This procedure must be carried out for
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FRONT SEATS

Manual mode

Longitudinal adjustment Driver’s seat cushion height and Seat back angle adjustment
Lift the control bar and slide the seat angle adjustment Operate the lever for your comfort.
forwards or backwards. Pump up or down to the required posi-
tion.

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Electric mode
Longitudinal adjustment Driver’s seat cushion height and Seat back angle adjustment
Push the control fowards or backwards angle adjustment Tilt the control forwards or backwards
to slide the seat. Height: tilt the rear of the control up for your comfort.
or down.
Tilt: tilt the front of the control up or
down.

The electrical functions of the driver’s seat are deactivated one minute after the ignition is switched off.
To reactivate them, open the door or switch on the ignition.
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Driver’s seat lumbar adjustment Head restraint height and angle Front seat active head restraint
adjustment This system prevents "whiplash".
In the event of a rear impact, the action
of the body on the seat back moves
the head restraint forwards and up-
wards preventing the head from being
thrown back.

Front armrest

Operate the lever to obtain the correct To raise or lower the head restraint,
position. pull it forwards then slide it.
To tilt the head restraint, tilt the lower
Heated seats adjustment part forwards or backwards.
To remove the head restraint, move it
almost to the highest position, lift the
tab using a coin and pull it forwards
and upwards at the same time.
To refit the head restraint, engage the To change the position of the armrest:
stalks in the holes keeping in line with  Lift the handle 1.
the seat back. The armrest folds forwards and
upwards.
To return to the initial position, push
Never drive with the head re- the armrest backwards and press it to
straints removed and stored in engage.
the vehicle. This is dangerous
and they may be thrown in the
event of sharp braking. They must be
With the engine running, turn the dial. in place and adjusted correctly.
The temperature of the seat is regu-
lated automatically. The adjustment is correct when
the top of the head restraint is
0: Off. 2: Medium. aligned with the top of the head
1: Low. 3: High. of the occupant of the seat.
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Memorising driving and mirror Memorising using the controls on Recalling a memorised driving
positions the driver’s door position
To memorise:
Ignition on, vehicle stationary
 Place the key in the ignition on
position,  Briefly press button 1 or 2 to recall
the corresponding memorised po-
 Adjust your seat and mirrors, sition. The end of the setting is indi-
 Press button M, then button 1 "first cated by a bleep.
driving position" or button 2 "second After recalling a memorised position
driving position" within four seconds. a few times in succession, the func-
An audible signal confirms that a posi- tion will be cancelled until the engine
tion has been memorised. is started.
Memorising a new position cancels
the previous one.
Vehicle moving
 Keep button 1 or 2 pressed down
until the bleep indicates that setting
The electrical adjustments of the seat of the corresponding memorised
and exterior mirrors are memorised. position is complete.
Two driving positions can be memo-
rised using buttons M/1 and M/2.

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REAR SEATS (SALOON)

To fold down the rear left seat or the Note: the seat cushion 1 can be re- Locking/unlocking the access to
rear right seat, always start with the moved with care to increase the vol- the boot via the rear seats
seat, never with the seat back (risk of ume of the load space. Your vehicle’s boot can be isolated
damage): Squeeze the seat cushion fixings to from the passenger compartment.
 move the front seat(s) forward if detach them from their fastenings. The red indicator on the control
necessary, When repositioning: 3 should no longer be visible. If it is,
 place the head restraints in the low  fold up the seat back 2 and lock it push the seat fully.
position or remove them if necessary, (the red marker of control 3 should Insert the ignition key in the lock 4.
Check that the seat belt strap is no longer be visible),
positioned correctly at the side of the  fold up the seat 1,
seat back,
 refit the head restraints if they were
Ensure that the side seat belt straps removed.
are fastened in their clasp (the centre
seat belt must not be fastened), Take care not to trap the seat
belt and to position the buckle
 lift the front of the seat cushion 1, of each strap correctly in its
 tilt the seat cushion 1 against the respective clasp before folding
front seat(s), down the seat back. This will enable
 pull control 3 forwards to unlock the you to reposition the seat backs with
seat back 2, their seat belts and clasps ready to ac-
 fold down the seat back 2. commodate your rear passengers.
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REAR SEATS (407 SW)

To fold down the rear left seat or the Note: the seat cushion 1 can be re- Take care not to trap the seat
rear right seat, always start with the moved with care to increase the vol- belt and to position the buckle
seat, never with the seat back (risk of ume of the load space. of each strap correctly in its
damage): Squeeze the seat cushion fixings to respective clasp before folding
 move the front seat(s) forward if detach them from their fastenings. down the seat back. This will enable
necessary, you to reposition the seat backs with
When repositioning: their seat belts and clasps ready to ac-
 place the head restraints in the low  fold up the seat back 2 and lock it commodate your rear passengers.
position or remove them if necessary, (the red marker of control 3 should
Check that the seat belt strap is posi- no longer be visible),
tioned correctly at the side of the seat  fold up the seat 1,
back,
 refit the head restraints if they were
Ensure that the side seat belt straps removed.
are fastened in their clasp (the centre
seat belt must not be fastened),
 lift the front of the seat cushion 1,
 tilt the seat cushion 1 against the
front seat(s),
 pull control 3 forwards to unlock the
seat back 2,
 fold down the seat back 2.
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TRANSPORTING LONG
OBJECTS (407 SW)

Front passenger seat: Rear seat Note: when repositioning, en-


 Tilt the seat back approximately (see corresponding paragraph): sure that the front and rear
25° towards the rear (in relation to  Tilt the seat cushion, seat backs are secured cor-
the vertical position) using the seat rectly.
 Remove the head restraints,
back angle adjustment control (see
corresponding paragraph).  Tilt the seat back.
Precautions
 Lift control A upwards to release - The long object must be
the seat back. placed on the end of the
 Without releasing control A, press front seat back and on the
on the top of the seat back and rear seat cushion.
move with it until it is folded. - Do not place a load in excess of
30 kg on the front of the seat back.
- Do not load blunt objects, this could
damage the rear of the front seat
back (storage pocket).

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GENERAL POINTS RELATING INSTALLING A CHILD SEAT USING A THREE POINT SEAT BELT
TO CHILD SEATS
Although one of PEUGEOT’s main cri- "Rearwards-facing" "Forwards-facing"
teria when designing your vehicle, the
safety of your children also depends
on you.

For maximum safety, please


follow these precautions:

- in accordance with Directive 2003/


20, all children under the age of
12 or less than one metre fifty When a "rearwards-facing" When a "forwards-facing" child seat
tall must travel in approved child child seat is installed on the is installed on the front passenger
seats suited to their weight, front passenger seat, it is seat, adjust the vehicle’s seat to the
on seats fitted with a seat belt or essential that the passenger intermediate longitudinal position with
ISOFIX mountings*. air bag** is disarmed. Otherwise, the the seat back upright and leave the
- statistically, the safest seats in child would risk being seriously in- passenger air bag armed**.
your vehicle for the transportation jured or killed if the air bag were to
of children are the rear seats, inflate.
- a child weighing less than 9 kg
must travel in the "rearwards-fac-
ing" position both in the front and
in the rear.

PEUGEOT recommends that children


should travel in the rear seats of your
vehicle:
- "rearwards-facing" up to the age of 2,
- "forwards-facing" over the age of 2. Intermediate longitudinal
position

* The rules for transporting children


are specific to each country. Consult
the current legislation in your coun-
try.
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CHILD SEATS RECOMMENDED BY PEUGEOT
PEUGEOT offers a complete range of recommended child seats which are
secured 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"
For the safety of young children
(from 9 to 18 kg), PEUGEOT
recommends use of the
restraining cushion.

Groups 2 and 3: from 15 to 36 kg

L4
"KLIPPAN
Optima"
L3 From the age
"RECARO 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 (Directive 2000/3), 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 the child/indicative age

Seat Below 13 kg 9 to 18 kg 15 to 25 kg 22 to 36 kg
(groups 0 (b) and 0+) (group 1) (group 2) (group 3)
Up to approx 1 year 1 to 3 years approx 3 to 6 years approx 6 to 10 years approx

Front passenger
seat (c)
- fixed U U U U
- height adjustable (R) U (R) U (R) U (R) U (R)

Rear side seats U U U U

Rear centre seat X X X X

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.
c: Consult the current legislation in your country before installing your child on this seat.
U: seat suitable for the installation of a child seat secured using the seat belt and universally approved, "rear facing" and/
or "forwards facing".
U (R): identical to U, but the vehicle seat must be adjusted to the highest position.
X: seat which is not suitable for the installation of a child seat.

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ADVICE ON CHILD
SEATS

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

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"ISOFIX" MOUNTINGS
These seats* are fitted with ISOFIX These are two rings located between The incorrect installation
mountings. the seat back and the seat cushion. of a child seat in a vehicle
compromises the child’s
protection in the event of a
collision.

407 SALOON This ISOFIX mounting system


guarantees reliable, safe and fast
fitting of the child seat in your vehicle.
The ISOFIX child seats are fitted with
two locks which are secured easily on
these lower rings A.

407 SW

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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

In the rear Installed in the forwards facing position.


Installed in the rear facing position. It is essential that the vehicle’s front Installed in the forwards facing position,
The body of the child seat must be in seat is adjusted to the intermediate on the rear seats only.
contact with the back of the vehicle’s longitudinal position, seat back
front seat.. upright.

In the front (407 SW*)


The passenger air bag must be Secured without the top strap.
In the front (407 SW*)
disarmed and the front seat must be Three child seat body angles: sitting,
The seat cushion must be adjusted to
moved fully forwards so that the body reclining and lying positions.
the low position.
of the child seat is in contact with or Adjust the vehicle’s front seat so that
as close as possible to the fascia. The The passenger air bag must be
the child’s feet do not touch the seat
seat cushion must be adjusted to the disarmed.
back.
low position.

These child seats can also be used on seats which are not fitted with ISOFIX mountings. In this case, it is essential
that they are secured to the vehicle’s seat by means of the three point seat belt.
Follow the instructions for fitting the child seat indicated in the seat manufacturer’s installation guide.
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ACCESS AND STARTING The remote control ( 0523) Unlocking and partial opening of
USING THE REMOTE This carries out the same functions as the boot (saloon) or rear screen
CONTROL KEY the key, and partial opening of the boot (407 SW)
(saloon) or rear screen (407 SW), at a  Press and hold button D.
distance. This action also unlocks the doors.
It is incorporated in the key and carries
out remote locking and unlocking.
Permanent locking of the boot
(saloon)
Locking This function can be ac-
tivated or deactivated via
 Press button B. the "personalisation-con-
The direction indicators come on for figuration" menu and "De-
approximately two seconds and the fine the vehicle param-
exterior mirrors fold. eters" on the multifunction
Press and hold button B to close the display.
windows and sunroof automatically in
addition to locking.  Press button D on the remote con-
The key trol key.
From the driver’s door this allows you to This will unlock the boot only.
lock or unlock the doors, the boot and
the fuel filler flap and fold and unfold Unlocking
the exterior mirrors and independently  Press button C. Deadlocking
it allows you to open or close the glove The direction indicators flash rapidly This renders the external and internal
box, lock or unlock the access to the and the exterior mirrors unfold. door controls inoperative.
boot via the rear seats (407 Saloon)
and switch on the ignition. The "Folding of the exterior mirrors" Do not operate the deadlocking
function can be deactivated by a function if there is anyone inside
If one of the doors or the boot is open, PEUGEOT dealer. the vehicle.
the central locking does not work.
Using the key
Note: if the vehicle is locked  Lock the vehicle (the direction indi-
and unlocking is activated cators come on for approximately
inadvertently without a door two seconds).
Unfolding/folding the key being opened within the next  Turning the key again within five
To unfold or fold the key, press button A. 30 seconds, the vehicle will lock au- seconds deadlocks the vehicle (the
tomatically. direction indicators come on for ap-
proximately two seconds).

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Using the remote control Automatic central locking of the Key in ignition
 Pressing button B locks the vehicle doors A buzzer sounds on opening the
(the direction indicators come on The doors can lock automatically driver’s door, if the key has been left in
for approximately two seconds). while driving (speed above 6 mph the ignition.
 A second press within five seconds [10 km/h]).
deadlocks the vehicle (the direc- Press and hold the button to activate
tion indicators come on for approxi- or deactivate this function.
mately two seconds).
Note: driving with the doors
locked may make access to LOCATING YOUR VEHICLE
the passenger compartment by To locate your vehicle, if you have
the emergency services more locked or deadlocked it, in a car park:
LOCKING/UNLOCKING difficult in an emergency.
FROM THE INSIDE  press button B on the remote con-
MANUAL LOCKING trol, the courtesy lights come on
and the direction indicators flash
(EMERGENCY MODE) for a few seconds.

 Press the button.


This allows the doors and the boot to Driver’s door
be locked or unlocked. Insert the key in the lock to lock or un-
lock the door.
If the vehicle is deadlocked,
the button is not active. In this Passenger doors
case, use the key or the re- To lock, insert the key in the control
mote control to unlock. located on the edge of the door then
turn to the right.
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CHANGING THE REMOTE REPROGRAMMING THE
CONTROL BATTERY REMOTE CONTROL
Battery ref.: CR1620/3 volts.  Switch off the ignition.
To change the battery, unclip the cas-  Switch the ignition on again.
ing using a coin at the notch.  Press the remote control locking but-
ton immediately for a few seconds.
 Switch off the ignition and remove
the remote control key from the ig-
nition lock. The remote control is
now working again.

If the remote control does not work af-


ter the battery has been changed, re-
programme the remote control.

Do not discard the batteries,


they contain metals which are
harmful to the environment.
Take them to an approved
collection point.

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ELECTRONIC ENGINE CONFIDENTIAL CARD
IMMOBILISER
This locks the engine control sys-
tem as soon as the ignition has been
switched off and therefore prevents
starting of the vehicle by anyone who
does not have the key.
The ignition key has an electronic chip
which has a special code. When the ig-
nition is switched on, the code must be
recognised for starting to be possible.

If the system does not function


correctly, the following indicator light
comes on:

This is given to you on delivery of your


Service indicator vehicle with the duplicate keys.
light
It contains the identification code nec-
essary for any work carried out by a
PEUGEOT dealer on the electronic im-
or mobiliser system. This code is hidden
by a film, which should be removed
only if necessary.
Electronic engine
immobiliser Keep your card in a safe place,
indicator light never inside the vehicle.
When undertaking a long trip or jour-
ney, however, it is advisable to take
It is accompanied by a message on it with you along with your personal
the multi-function display. papers.
Your vehicle will not start.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

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Make a careful note of the Driving with the doors locked may When purchasing a second-hand
number on each key. The make access to the passenger vehicle:
key number is coded on the compartment by the emergency
label attached to the key. services more difficult in an - ensure that you are given the
emergency. confidential card;
If the keys are lost, your PEUGEOT
dealer can rapidly supply you with As a safety precaution (with children - have the key codes memorised by
new keys. on board), remove the ignition key a PEUGEOT dealer, to ensure that
when you leave the vehicle, even the keys in your possession are
The high frequency remote control for a short time. the only ones which can start the
is a sensitive system; do not vehicle.
operate it while it is in your pocket Do not repeatedly press the button
as there is a possibility that it may of your remote control out of range Do not make any modifications to
unlock your vehicle, without you and out of sight of your vehicle. the electronic engine immobiliser
being aware of it. You run the risk of stopping it from system.
working and the remote control
The remote control does not operate would have to be reprogrammed.
when the key is in the ignition, even
when the ignition is switched off,
except for reprogramming.

Do not operate the deadlocking


function if there is anyone inside
the vehicle.

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Using the remote control Automatic central locking of the Key in ignition
 Pressing button B locks the vehicle doors A buzzer sounds on opening the
(the direction indicators come on The doors can lock automatically driver’s door, if the key has been left in
for approximately two seconds). while driving (speed above 6 mph the ignition.
 A second press within five seconds [10 km/h]).
deadlocks the vehicle (the direc- Press and hold the button to activate
tion indicators come on for approxi- or deactivate this function.
mately two seconds).
Note: driving with the doors
locked may make access to LOCATING YOUR VEHICLE
the passenger compartment by To locate your vehicle, if you have
the emergency services more locked or deadlocked it, in a car park:
LOCKING/UNLOCKING difficult in an emergency.
FROM THE INSIDE  press button B on the remote con-
MANUAL LOCKING trol, the courtesy lights come on
and the direction indicators flash
(EMERGENCY MODE) for a few seconds.

 Press the button.


This allows the doors and the boot to Driver’s door
be locked or unlocked. Insert the key in the lock to lock or un-
lock the door.
If the vehicle is deadlocked,
the button is not active. In this Passenger doors
case, use the key or the re- To lock, insert the key in the control
mote control to unlock. located on the edge of the door then
turn to the right.
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CHANGING THE REMOTE REPROGRAMMING THE
CONTROL BATTERY REMOTE CONTROL
Battery ref.: CR1620/3 volts.  Switch off the ignition.
To change the battery, unclip the cas-  Switch the ignition on again.
ing using a coin at the notch.  Press the remote control locking but-
ton immediately for a few seconds.
 Switch off the ignition and remove
the remote control key from the ig-
nition lock. The remote control is
now working again.

If the remote control does not work af-


ter the battery has been changed, re-
programme the remote control.

Do not discard the batteries,


they contain metals which are
harmful to the environment.
Take them to an approved
collection point.

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ELECTRONIC ENGINE CONFIDENTIAL CARD
IMMOBILISER
This locks the engine control sys-
tem as soon as the ignition has been
switched off and therefore prevents
starting of the vehicle by anyone who
does not have the key.
The ignition key has an electronic chip
which has a special code. When the ig-
nition is switched on, the code must be
recognised for starting to be possible.

If the system does not function


correctly, the following indicator light
comes on:

This is given to you on delivery of your


Service indicator vehicle with the duplicate keys.
light
It contains the identification code nec-
essary for any work carried out by a
PEUGEOT dealer on the electronic im-
or mobiliser system. This code is hidden
by a film, which should be removed
only if necessary.
Electronic engine
immobiliser Keep your card in a safe place,
indicator light never inside the vehicle.
When undertaking a long trip or jour-
ney, however, it is advisable to take
It is accompanied by a message on it with you along with your personal
the multi-function display. papers.
Your vehicle will not start.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

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Make a careful note of the Driving with the doors locked may When purchasing a second-hand
number on each key. The make access to the passenger vehicle:
key number is coded on the compartment by the emergency
label attached to the key. services more difficult in an - ensure that you are given the
emergency. confidential card;
If the keys are lost, your PEUGEOT
dealer can rapidly supply you with As a safety precaution (with children - have the key codes memorised by
new keys. on board), remove the ignition key a PEUGEOT dealer, to ensure that
when you leave the vehicle, even the keys in your possession are
The high frequency remote control for a short time. the only ones which can start the
is a sensitive system; do not vehicle.
operate it while it is in your pocket Do not repeatedly press the button
as there is a possibility that it may of your remote control out of range Do not make any modifications to
unlock your vehicle, without you and out of sight of your vehicle. the electronic engine immobiliser
being aware of it. You run the risk of stopping it from system.
working and the remote control
The remote control does not operate would have to be reprogrammed.
when the key is in the ignition, even
when the ignition is switched off,
except for reprogramming.

Do not operate the deadlocking


function if there is anyone inside
the vehicle.

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CHILD LOCK

Electric mode

This prevents opening of both of the


rear doors from the inside.
With the ignition on, press the button.
A message appears on the multi-
function display.

Warning: this system is independent


of the central locking control.

Always remove the ignition


key when leaving the vehicle,
even for a short time.
It is advisable to check that
the child lock is active each time the
ignition is switched on.
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THE ALARM When the alarm is triggered, the si- Remote control failure,
ren sounds and the direction indica- alarm set
tor lights flash for approximately thirty
seconds.  Unlock the doors with the key and
open the door. The alarm is trig-
After triggering, the alarm remains set, gered.
ten times in succession.
On the eleventh time it will become  Switch on the ignition. The alarm is
inactive again, until the next cycle of disarmed.
disarming then setting of the alarm.
Warning: if button A indicator light Incorrect operation
flashes rapidly, the alarm has been When the ignition is switched on, if
triggered while you were away from button A lights for ten seconds, there
your vehicle. is a fault in the siren connection.
Note: if the alarm has been triggered Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have
in your absence, this flashing stops the system checked.
This provides two types of surveillance: when the ignition is switched on.
- exterior protection: it sounds if Disarming
a door, the boot or the bonnet is Unlock the vehicle with the remote
opened. control key. Automatic activation*
- interior protection: it sounds if the The alarm is disarmed, indicator light A The alarm is activated automatically
volume inside the passenger compart- goes out when the ignition is switched on two minutes after the last closure of a
ment changes (breaking of a window (unless the alarm has been triggered). door or the boot.
or a movement inside the vehicle).
To set the alarm with exterior In order to avoid accidental triggering
protection only of the alarm when a door or the boot
Setting the alarm is opened, it is essential to press the
If, while you are away from the vehi- unlocking button on the remote control
 Switch off the ignition and get out of cle, you wish to leave a window par- again.
the vehicle. tially open or a pet inside the vehicle,
 Set the alarm, by locking or dead- you should choose exterior protection
locking using the remote control only. When the alarm is set, if a
(button A indicator light flashes  Switch off the ignition, door, the tailgate or the bon-
once per second). net is not closed correctly,
 In the next ten seconds, press but- the siren is triggered briefly.
If you wish to lock or deadlock your ve- ton A until the indicator light is on If the vehicle is closed correctly with-
hicle without setting the alarm, lock it continuously, in the next 45 seconds, the alarm is
(one turn of the key) or deadlock it (a  Get out of the vehicle, set. In all cases, the alarm is set after
second turn within five seconds maxi-  Set the alarm by locking or dead- 45 seconds.
mum) using the lock. locking using the remote control
(button A indicator light flashes
once a second).

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ELECTRIC WINDOWS Automatic operation: REINITIALISATION OF THE
To open or close the window, press or WINDOWS
pull switch fully: the window opens or
closes completely when the switch is Following reconnection of the bat-
released. Pressing the switch again tery, the safety auto-reverse function
stops the movement of the window. must be reinitialised: the safety auto-
reverse function is not active during
The electric window switches remain these operations.
operational for approximately one
minute after the key has been re- - lower the window completely, then
moved from the ignition. raise it, it will rise in steps of a few
centimetres each time the switch is
Once this time has elapsed, the elec- pressed. Repeat the operation until
tric windows will not operate. To re- the window closes completely,
activate them, switch the ignition on
again. - continue to press the switch for at
least one second after reaching this
position, window closed.
Safety auto-reverse
1 - Driver’s electric window When the window rises and meets an
switch. obstacle, it stops and immediately par-
tially lowers again.
2 - Passenger’s electric window Always remove the key from
switch. In the event of unwanted opening
of the window on closing, press the the ignition when leaving the
3 - Rear right electric window switch until the window opens com- vehicle, even for a short time.
switch. pletely, then pull the switch immediate- In the event of contact during
4 - Rear left electric window ly until the window closes. Continue to operation of the windows, you must re-
switch. hold the switch for approximately one verse the movement of the window. To
5 - Disarming of the rear electric second after the window has closed. do this, press the switch concerned.
window switches (child lock). The safety auto-reverse function is not When the driver operates the passen-
active during this operation. ger electric window switches, he must
ensure that no one is preventing cor-
rect closing of the windows.
Manual operation: Disarming the rear window The driver must ensure that the pas-
To open or close the window, press controls sengers use the electric windows
or pull the switch gently. The window For the safety of your children, press correctly.
stops as soon as the switch is re- switch 5 to prevent operation of the Be aware of children when operating
leased. rear windows irrespective of their po- the windows.
sition.
When the button is pressed down, the
switches are disarmed. When the but-
ton is raised, the switches are active.
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BOOT (SALOON) TAILGATE AND REAR SCREEN Partial opening of the rear screen
(407 SW)

To open the boot, press the push but-


ton and raise the tailgate. The locking or unlocking of the tailgate With the tailgate closed, to partially
and rear screen is simultaneous with open the rear screen, press and hold
that of the doors. the unlocking button C on the remote
If the permanent locking of the control.
boot is activated, opening is Opening the tailgate and rear
only possible by pressing the screen
remote control button. Notes: the tailgate and rear
The tailgate and rear screen cannot screen lock automatically when
be opened at the same time. driving at 6 mph (10 km/h) and
With the rear screen closed, to open unlock when one of the doors
the tailgate, operate the handle A, is opened.
then lift the tailgate. When the rear wiper is in a wiping
With the tailgate closed, to open the position, the rear screen cannot be
rear screen, operate the handle B, opened until the end of the cycle.
then lift the rear screen. Close the rear screen using the wiper
The lighting is controlled by opening arm or by pressing the centre of the
the tailgate or the rear screen. glass.

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BOOT (SALOON) TAILGATE AND REAR SCREEN Partial opening of the rear screen
(407 SW)

To open the boot, press the push but-


ton and raise the tailgate. The locking or unlocking of the tailgate With the tailgate closed, to partially
and rear screen is simultaneous with open the rear screen, press and hold
that of the doors. the unlocking button C on the remote
If the permanent locking of the control.
boot is activated, opening is Opening the tailgate and rear
only possible by pressing the screen
remote control button. Notes: the tailgate and rear
The tailgate and rear screen cannot screen lock automatically when
be opened at the same time. driving at 6 mph (10 km/h) and
With the rear screen closed, to open unlock when one of the doors
the tailgate, operate the handle A, is opened.
then lift the tailgate. When the rear wiper is in a wiping
With the tailgate closed, to open the position, the rear screen cannot be
rear screen, operate the handle B, opened until the end of the cycle.
then lift the rear screen. Close the rear screen using the wiper
The lighting is controlled by opening arm or by pressing the centre of the
the tailgate or the rear screen. glass.

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"Rear screen open" warning Tailgate release
When the engine is running, if the
rear screen is not fully closed, you are
warned by a message on the multi-
function display.
When the vehicle is moving (speed
greater than 6 mph (10 km/h)), if the
rear screen is not fully closed, you are
warned by an audible signal, a mes-
sage on the multifunction display and
lighting of the service warning light.

This enables the tailgate to be unlocked


in the event of a central locking fault.
- Fold back the rear seats to gain
access to the lock from inside the
boot,
- Insert a small screwdriver into hole A
of the lock to unlock the tailgate.

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SUNROOF (SALOON) Notes: Always remove the key from
After reconnecting the battery, you the ignition when leaving the
must reinitialise the safety auto-re- vehicle, even for a short time.
verse: In the event of contact during
- place the control in the maximum operation of the roof, you must reverse
partial opening position (3rd notch to the movement of the roof. To do this,
the right), press the switch concerned.
- wait until the roof is in the maximum When the driver operates the roof
partially open position, switch, he must ensure that no one is
- press the control for at least one preventing correct closing of the roof.
second. The driver must ensure that the pas-
In the event of unwanted opening of sengers use the sunroof correctly.
the roof on closing (for example, in the Be aware of children when operating
presence of ice), and immediately af- the roof.
ter the roof stops:
- move the control to the "O" position
and press the control immediately,
- To partially open the roof: Turn the
switch to the right (three possible - continue to press the control until the
settings). roof is fully closed.
- To open the roof completely: Turn
the switch to the left (six possible
settings).
- To close it completely: Turn the
switch back to position "O".
- Safety auto-reverse: When the sun-
roof is closing and meets an ob-
stacle, it stops then partially opens
again.
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PANORAMIC ROOF (407 SW) Safety auto-reverse In the event of contact during
If the shutter encounters an obstacle operation of the shutter, you
during closing, it stops and partially must reverse its movement.
opens again. To do this, press the control
concerned.
You must reinitialise the safety auto-
reverse within a maximum of five sec- When the driver operates the shutter
onds after the concealing shutter has control, he must ensure that no one
stopped: is preventing the shutter from closing
correctly.
- press part A of the control until the
shutter is completely closed (closing The driver must ensure that the pas-
in stages of a few centimetres). sengers use the concealing shutter
correctly.
Pay attention to children during opera-
tion of the shutter.
Notes
Following reconnection of the battery,
in the event of a shutter malfunction
Your vehicle is fitted with a tinted glass while it is moving or immediately after
panoramic roof which increases the it has stopped, you must reinitialise
light and visibility in the passenger the safety auto-reverse:
compartment. Its electric concealing - place the control in the fully open po-
shutter improves temperature condi- sition (position "0"),
tions. - wait until the shutter is in the fully
open position,
The concealing shutter is controlled - press section A of the control for at
electrically by a dial with nine opening least three seconds.
positions. In the event of unwanted opening of
the shutter on closing, and immediate-
ly after the shutter has stopped:
To close: turn the dial to the left (nine
possible settings). - move the control to the fully closed
position (9th setting to the left) then
To open: return the dial to the initial press part A of the control straight
position "0". away,
- continue to press the control until the
shutter is fully closed.
The safety auto-reverse function is
not active during these operations.

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FILLING WITH FUEL The ignition must be switched Operating fault
off and the vehicle must be A fuel gauge fault is indicated by the
unlocked when filling with fuel. fuel level indicator needle returning to
zero.
 Open the fuel filler flap.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
 Turn the cap to the left.
 Remove the cap and hang the end
on the hook located on the inside of
the flap.
A label affixed to the inside of the fuel
filler flap indicates which type of fuel
to use.
When you fill your tank, do not
continue after the third cut-off of the
pump. This could cause your vehicle
to malfunction.
The capacity of the tank is
approximately 67 litres.
 After filling the tank, screw on the
cap and close the fuel filler flap.

Fuel warning

When this warning light comes


on in certain driving conditions
and depending on the engine,
the distance which can be
travelled with the fuel remaining may
be less than 30 miles (50 kilometres).
Note: should you run out of fuel, you
must add at least 6 litres.

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Lights on Direction indicators
With the ignition off, on opening the (flashers)
driver’s door a buzzer sounds to indi-
cate that you have left your lights on Left: downwards. The
although you are leaving the vehicle. direction arrow indica-
tor light flashes on the
 Switch the lights off. instrument panel.
Right: upwards. The
direction arrow indica-
Front and rear fog lamps (ring B) tor light flashes on the
instrument panel.
LIGHTS  Turn ring B forwards to switch on
and rearwards to switch off. The
status is confirmed by the light on
Front and rear lights (ring A) the instrument panel. Note: If you forget to return
 Turn ring A to the position re- the direction indicator to its
quired. normal position, the volume
of the audible signal will in-
crease, if you are driving at a speed
greater than 40 mph (60 km/h) or if the
Lights off Front fog lamps (one press) control is maintained for more than
20 seconds.
These operate with the side lights and
Side lights the dipped or main beam headlamps.

Dipped/Main beam
headlamps Rear fog lamps (two presses)

These operate when the front fog


Dipped/main beam change lamps are already on.
 Pull the stalk fully towards you.

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Automatic switching on of the Activation Manual "Follow-me-home" lighting
lights When you leave your vehicle, the side
The dipped beam headlamps switch When the function is activated, lights and dipped headlamps can be
on automatically if the light is poor and the indicator light comes on on the left on for a few seconds.
when the windscreen wipers operate 5-dial instrument panel display.
continuously. They switch off when
the light is bright enough or the wind-
screen wipers stop. Disarming Activation:
Warning: in foggy weather, the bright-  switch off the engine,
ness sensor can detect sufficient light. When the function is disarmed,  "flash" the headlamps,
As a consequence, the lights will not the indicator light comes on on the
5-dial instrument panel display.  get out of the vehicle and lock it.
come on automatically.
If the sunshine/brightness sensor Automatic "Follow-me-home"
does not function correctly, the side lighting
lights and dipped headlamps come When you leave your vehicle with the
To disarm or activate the on.
function, pass via the "Per- automatic switching on of the lights
sonalisation-configura- Contact a PEUGEOT dealer. activated, the side lights and dipped
tion" menu on your multi- headlamps remain on for the duration
function display. selected after the ignition is switched
off.

To deactivate or activate
the "Automatic follow-me-
For safety reasons, activation/ Do not cover the sunshine/ home lighting" function,
deactivation of the "Automat- brightness sensor, located in pass via the "Person-
ic switching on of the lights" the centre of the windscreen. alisation-configuration"
function via the menu must be It is used to regulate the air menu on your multifunction
carried out when stationary. conditioning and for the automatic screen.
switching on of the lights.
The duration of timing can
be set via the "Personalisa-
tion-configuration" menu of
your multifunction display.

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Automatic switching on of the Activation Manual "Follow-me-home" lighting
lights When you leave your vehicle, the side
The dipped beam headlamps switch When the function is activated, lights and dipped headlamps can be
on automatically if the light is poor and the indicator light comes on on the left on for a few seconds.
when the windscreen wipers operate 5-dial instrument panel display.
continuously. They switch off when
the light is bright enough or the wind-
screen wipers stop. Disarming Activation:
Warning: in foggy weather, the bright-  switch off the engine,
ness sensor can detect sufficient light. When the function is disarmed,  "flash" the headlamps,
As a consequence, the lights will not the indicator light comes on on the
5-dial instrument panel display.  get out of the vehicle and lock it.
come on automatically.
If the sunshine/brightness sensor Automatic "Follow-me-home"
does not function correctly, the side lighting
lights and dipped headlamps come When you leave your vehicle with the
To disarm or activate the on.
function, pass via the "Per- automatic switching on of the lights
sonalisation-configura- Contact a PEUGEOT dealer. activated, the side lights and dipped
tion" menu on your multi- headlamps remain on for the duration
function display. selected after the ignition is switched
off.

To deactivate or activate
the "Automatic follow-me-
For safety reasons, activation/ Do not cover the sunshine/ home lighting" function,
deactivation of the "Automat- brightness sensor, located in pass via the "Person-
ic switching on of the lights" the centre of the windscreen. alisation-configuration"
function via the menu must be It is used to regulate the air menu on your multifunction
carried out when stationary. conditioning and for the automatic screen.
switching on of the lights.
The duration of timing can
be set via the "Personalisa-
tion-configuration" menu of
your multifunction display.

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Daytime lights* MANUAL ADJUSTMENT OF AUTOMATIC HEADLAMP
On vehicles which are equipped with THE HEADLAMPS ADJUSTMENT
daytime lights, the dipped headlamps
come on when the vehicle is started.

This warning light comes on on


the instrument panel screen.

The instruments and controls


(instrument panel, multifunc-
tion display, air conditioning
control panel, ...) are only lit
on switching to the automatic switch-
ing on of the lights mode or when the
lights are switched on manually.
For vehicles fitted with halogen bulbs, On vehicles with xenon bulbs: when
depending on the load in your vehicle, stationary, the system automatically
adjusting the beam of your headlamps corrects the height of the beam, what-
is recommended. ever the load of the vehicle. The driver
0. 1 or 2 people in the front seats. is then assured of having optimum
lighting and not causing a nuisance to
-. 3 people. other road users.
1. 5 people.
2. 5 people + maximum authorised
loads.
3. Driver + maximum authorised In cases of malfunction, the
loads. warning light comes on on the
instrument panel display, ac-
Initial setting is position 0. companied by an audible sig-
nal and a message on the multifunction
display. The system places your head-
lamps to the low position.
Do not touch the xenon bulbs. Contact
a PEUGEOT dealer.

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WINDSCREEN WIPER STALK Automatic windscreen wipers

Front windscreen wiper Front windscreen wiper with Activation


with intermittent wipe automatic wipe Move the control to position 0 then re-
turn it to the AUTO position.

An indicator light comes


on on the instrument panel
display.
It is accompanied by a message on
the multifunction display.
In the AUTO position, the windscreen
wipers operate automatically and
adapt their speed to the intensity of
the rainfall.
2 Fast wipe 2 Fast wipe
(heavy rain). (heavy rain). Disarming
1 Normal wipe 1 Normal wipe Manual operation of the wiper stalk
(moderate rain). (moderate rain). interrupts the AUTO position, the de-
activation indicator light comes on on
l Intermittent wipe. AUTO Automatic wipe. the 5-dial instrument panel display, ac-
0 Off. 0 Off. companied by a message on the mul-
 Single wipe  Single wipe tifunction display.
(press downwards). (press downwards). In the event of malfunction, the
windscreen wipers will operate in in-
In the Intermittent position, the wiping termittent mode.
In the AUTO position, no action on
speed is in proportion to the vehicle your part is necessary. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have
speed. the system checked.

The windscreen wiping


must be reactivated if the
ignition has been switched off
for more than one minute.

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Do not cover the rain sensor REAR WIPER CONTROL Rear wash-wipe
located on the windscreen be- (407 SW)
hind the interior mirror.
When using an automatic car
wash to wash your vehicle, switch off
the ignition or check that the wiper
stalk is not in the automatic position.
In winter, it is advisable to wait for the
windscreen to completely clear of ice
before operating the automatic wipe.

Turn the ring beyond the first notch,


Turn the ring to the first notch for inter- the wash-wipe then the wiper operate
mittent wiping. for a set period of time.
The control must be reactivated if
the ignition has been switched off. Note: the rear wiper and rear
To do this, move the control to any wash-wipe functions are deac-
position then return it to the required tivated automatically when the
position. rear screen is opened.

Automatic rear wiper


If the windscreen wipers control is ac-
tivated and you engage reverse gear,
the rear wiper operates in intermittent
mode.

Note: if a bicycle carrier is


used, deactivate this function
by going to the "personali-
sation-configuration" menu
on the multifunction display or install
a special bicycle carrier approved by
PEUGEOT.

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Windscreen and headlamp wash FRONT COURTESY LIGHT The courtesy light can be deactivated
Pull the windscreen wiper stalk to- by pressing switch 1 with the door
wards you. The windscreen wash then open. The map reading lights are not
the windscreen wipers operate for a affected by this and may be switched
fixed period. on.
The headlamp wash is also activated,  To re-activate the lights, press the
if the headlamps are on. switch, with the door open.

Screenwash/headlamp
wash low
When the minimum level of
the reservoir is reached, this
warning light comes on, ac- 1 - Courtesy light
companied by an audible 2 - Map reading lights
signal and a message on the With the key in the ignition on or start-
multifunction display. ing position, operate the relevant
Next time you stop, fill the screen- switch.
wash/headlamp wash reservoir. The front courtesy light comes on
The warning light comes on each time when the ignition key is removed, on
the stalk is operated, until the reser- unlocking the vehicle or on opening
voir is filled. one of the doors.
It gradually goes off after the ignition
has been switched on or when the ve-
hicle is locked.
 Pressing switch 1 turns on the front
courtesy light.

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WINDSCREEN WIPER STALK Automatic windscreen wipers

Front windscreen wiper Front windscreen wiper with Activation


with intermittent wipe automatic wipe Move the control to position 0 then re-
turn it to the AUTO position.

An indicator light comes


on on the instrument panel
display.
It is accompanied by a message on
the multifunction display.
In the AUTO position, the windscreen
wipers operate automatically and
adapt their speed to the intensity of
the rainfall.
2 Fast wipe 2 Fast wipe
(heavy rain). (heavy rain). Disarming
1 Normal wipe 1 Normal wipe Manual operation of the wiper stalk
(moderate rain). (moderate rain). interrupts the AUTO position, the de-
activation indicator light comes on on
l Intermittent wipe. AUTO Automatic wipe. the 5-dial instrument panel display, ac-
0 Off. 0 Off. companied by a message on the mul-
 Single wipe  Single wipe tifunction display.
(press downwards). (press downwards). In the event of malfunction, the
windscreen wipers will operate in in-
In the Intermittent position, the wiping termittent mode.
In the AUTO position, no action on
speed is in proportion to the vehicle your part is necessary. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have
speed. the system checked.

The windscreen wiping


must be reactivated if the
ignition has been switched off
for more than one minute.

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Do not cover the rain sensor REAR WIPER CONTROL Rear wash-wipe
located on the windscreen be- (407 SW)
hind the interior mirror.
When using an automatic car
wash to wash your vehicle, switch off
the ignition or check that the wiper
stalk is not in the automatic position.
In winter, it is advisable to wait for the
windscreen to completely clear of ice
before operating the automatic wipe.

Turn the ring beyond the first notch,


Turn the ring to the first notch for inter- the wash-wipe then the wiper operate
mittent wiping. for a set period of time.
The control must be reactivated if
the ignition has been switched off. Note: the rear wiper and rear
To do this, move the control to any wash-wipe functions are deac-
position then return it to the required tivated automatically when the
position. rear screen is opened.

Automatic rear wiper


If the windscreen wipers control is ac-
tivated and you engage reverse gear,
the rear wiper operates in intermittent
mode.

Note: if a bicycle carrier is


used, deactivate this function
by going to the "personali-
sation-configuration" menu
on the multifunction display or install
a special bicycle carrier approved by
PEUGEOT.

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Do not cover the rain sensor REAR WIPER CONTROL Rear wash-wipe
located on the windscreen be- (407 SW)
hind the interior mirror.
When using an automatic car
wash to wash your vehicle, switch off
the ignition or check that the wiper
stalk is not in the automatic position.
In winter, it is advisable to wait for the
windscreen to completely clear of ice
before operating the automatic wipe.

Turn the ring beyond the first notch,


Turn the ring to the first notch for inter- the wash-wipe then the wiper operate
mittent wiping. for a set period of time.
The control must be reactivated if
the ignition has been switched off. Note: the rear wiper and rear
To do this, move the control to any wash-wipe functions are deac-
position then return it to the required tivated automatically when the
position. rear screen is opened.

Automatic rear wiper


If the windscreen wipers control is ac-
tivated and you engage reverse gear,
the rear wiper operates in intermittent
mode.

Note: if a bicycle carrier is


used, deactivate this function
by going to the "personali-
sation-configuration" menu
on the multifunction display or install
a special bicycle carrier approved by
PEUGEOT.

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Windscreen and headlamp wash FRONT COURTESY LIGHT The courtesy light can be deactivated
Pull the windscreen wiper stalk to- by pressing switch 1 with the door
wards you. The windscreen wash then open. The map reading lights are not
the windscreen wipers operate for a affected by this and may be switched
fixed period. on.
The headlamp wash is also activated,  To re-activate the lights, press the
if the headlamps are on. switch, with the door open.

Screenwash/headlamp
wash low
When the minimum level of
the reservoir is reached, this
warning light comes on, ac- 1 - Courtesy light
companied by an audible 2 - Map reading lights
signal and a message on the With the key in the ignition on or start-
multifunction display. ing position, operate the relevant
Next time you stop, fill the screen- switch.
wash/headlamp wash reservoir. The front courtesy light comes on
The warning light comes on each time when the ignition key is removed, on
the stalk is operated, until the reser- unlocking the vehicle or on opening
voir is filled. one of the doors.
It gradually goes off after the ignition
has been switched on or when the ve-
hicle is locked.
 Pressing switch 1 turns on the front
courtesy light.

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REAR COURTESY LIGHT REAR READING LIGHTS Sill illumination
(SALOON) (407 SW) The sill light is at the bottom of each
door trim.
The light comes on automatically when
the door is opened and goes off auto-
matically when the door is closed.

Boot light
The boot light is located in the right-
hand boot trim.
1 - Courtesy light With the key in the ignition on or start- It comes on automatically when the
2 - Map reading lights ing position, press the corresponding boot is opened and switches off auto-
switch. matically when the boot is closed.
With the key in the ignition on or start-
ing position, operate the relevant The rear reading lights come on when
switch. the key is removed from the ignition
and when the vehicle is unlocked.
The rear courtesy light comes on when
the ignition key is removed, on unlock- They switch off gradually when the ig-
ing the vehicle or on opening one of nition is switched on or when the vehi-
the doors. cle is locked.
It gradually goes off after the ignition
has been switched on or the vehicle  Pressing switch 1 switches on the
is locked. rear reading light concerned for ten
 Pressing switch 1 turns on the rear minutes.
courtesy light.
The courtesy light can be deactivated
by pressing switch 1 with the door
open. The map reading lights are not
affected by this and may be switched
on.
 To re-activate the lights, press the
switch, with the door open.
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INTERIOR LAYOUT Air conditioned glove box Front armrest

Closed storage compartment,


driver’s side

This is fitted with a lock. To open the compartment, lift the cov-
To open the glove box, lift the handle. er.
The glove box lights when the lid is The storage compartment permits the
opened. storing of CDs and coins.
This permits the storing of small ob-
jects such as keys, a parking badge or It is fitted with three sockets for con-
a mobile telephone. necting video equipment (vehicle fitted Rear storage container
with a 16/9 colour screen), a ventilation
nozzle that can be closed by means
Door tray of a dial, distributing conditioned air at
the same temperature as the vents of
This permits the storing of maps, tour- the passenger compartment.
ist guides or a bottle of water.
In cold weather, it is advisable to close
this nozzle to conserve the ambient air
inside the passenger compartment.
Front ashtray (100 W max) The glove box permits access to the
This is fitted with a lighter socket or fascia fuse box.
12 volt socket.
Press the cover to open the ashtray. This is located at the back of the front
armrest.
To empty the ashtray, after opening,
grip the receptacle and remove it. To empty it, open it fully, press the up-
Retractable cup/can holder per tab then pull to remove it.
This is located in front of the front arm- 12 volt accessories socket
rest. (100 W max)
Press the cover to open the cup/can This is a lighter type socket, fitted with
holder. a cap. It is supplied with current from
the ignition on position.
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Rear armrest Access to the ski flap Fitting/removing the mat

Pull the handle down then towards you


to open the flap. When removing the mat on the driver’s
side, push the seat as far back as
possible and remove the fixings.
When refitting, position the mat
correctly on the pin and clip the
fixings. Check that the mat is secured
correctly.
Storage compartments
To prevent the mat from
There are two storage compartments becoming caught under the
located in the boot side trim. pedals:
To gain access to a compartment: - only use mats suited to the
The rear armrest consists of two com-  turn the two screws to the right and fixings already present in the
partments with a hinged cover. remove the panel. vehicle. It is imperative that
Storage compartment 1: these fixings are used.
 Lift the cover. - never fit one mat on top of another.
Cup holder 2:
 Fold the second cover forwards.

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BOOT LAYOUT (407 SW)

1. 12 V accessories socket
(100 W max) and boot light
This is a lighter type 12 volt sock-
et. It is installed on the rear left
trim and is supplied from the igni-
tion on position.
The boot light is controlled by
opening the tailgate or rear
screen.

3. Load space cover 4. Stowing rings


2. Storage boxes
To remove: There are four stowing rings on
There are two side storage boxes the boot floor to which the luggage
which can contain:  Unclip the front ends and re-
move the load space cover. retaining net can be attached.
- on the left: a can of oil, a first aid
kit, a puncture repair aerosol, To install:
- on the right (except when a JBL  Position the front ends of the
Hi-Fi system is fitted): a box of load space cover on its sup-
bulbs, a warning triangle (sup- port and press lightly to put it in
port provided for this purpose), place.
the luggage retaining net.

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High load retaining net
The high load retaining net can be
used behind the front seats (row 1) or
behind the rear bench seat (row 2).

Note: if it is used behind the


front seats, the rear seat backs
and cushions must be folded
(see section on rear seats).

 push the roller (in the direction To use it in row 1:


of the length) from right to left to  fold the rear seat backs,
secure it,
 open the covers 7 of the corre-
 put the rear seat backs back in sponding upper fixings,
place.
 unroll the high load retaining net
and position one end of the metal
bar in the corresponding fixing cov-
er. Ensure that the hook is seated
correctly in the rail located inside
the cover 7,
 pull the metal bar on the high load
retaining net to position the other
To install it: hook in the second fixing cover.
 fold the rear seat backs,
 position the high load retaining net
roller above the two rails 5 located
behind the rear seats (2/3 bench
seat). The two notches 6 must be
placed above the two rails,
 slide the two rails 5 in the notches 6,

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LOAD SPACE COVER (407 SW)

To use it in row 2:
 open the covers 8 of the corre-
sponding upper fixings,
 from the rear bench seat, unroll the
high load retaining net pushing it to
detach it from the retaining hooks,
 position one of the ends of the metal
bar of the net in the corresponding
fixing cover. Ensure that the hook is
seated correctly in the rail located
inside the cover 8,
 position the other hook in the sec-
ond fixing cover and pull the metal
bar towards you.

To fold To unfold

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LOAD SPACE COVER (407 SW)

To use it in row 2:
 open the covers 8 of the corre-
sponding upper fixings,
 from the rear bench seat, unroll the
high load retaining net pushing it to
detach it from the retaining hooks,
 position one of the ends of the metal
bar of the net in the corresponding
fixing cover. Ensure that the hook is
seated correctly in the rail located
inside the cover 8,
 position the other hook in the sec-
ond fixing cover and pull the metal
bar towards you.

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HORN ELECTRONIC STABILITY Disarming the ESP
CONTROL (ESP) In exceptional conditions (starting the
Press one of the spokes of the steer- vehicle when it is stuck in the mud,
ing wheel. This system is linked and complemen- immobilised in snow, on unstable
tary to the ABS system. ground...), it may be advisable to dis-
In the event of a significant variation arm the ESP.
HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS between the trajectory of the vehicle
and the path required by the driver,  Press the "ESP OFF" switch, lo-
the ESP monitors wheel by wheel and cated on the centre console.
acts automatically on the engine and
on the brake of one or more wheels, to The switch lights up and the warning
put the vehicle back on course, within light comes on: the ESP no longer acts
the limit of the laws of physics. on the operation of the engine.

ESP operation
Instrument panel
The indicator light indicator light.
Press the button, the direction indica- flashes.
tors flash.
They can operate with the ignition off. Instrument panel
The indicator light indicator light.
Automatic lighting of hazard comes on.
warning lights*
The system is triggered again:
When braking in an emergency, de-
pending on the deceleration, the haz-  automatically if the ignition is
ard warning lights come on automati- switched off,
cally. They switch off automatically the  automatically above 30 mph (50 km/h),
first time you accelerate.
 manually by pressing the switch
It is also possible to switch them off by again.
pressing the button.

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HORN ELECTRONIC STABILITY Disarming the ESP
CONTROL (ESP) In exceptional conditions (starting the
Press one of the spokes of the steer- vehicle when it is stuck in the mud,
ing wheel. This system is linked and complemen- immobilised in snow, on unstable
tary to the ABS system. ground...), it may be advisable to dis-
In the event of a significant variation arm the ESP.
HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS between the trajectory of the vehicle
and the path required by the driver,  Press the "ESP OFF" switch, lo-
the ESP monitors wheel by wheel and cated on the centre console.
acts automatically on the engine and
on the brake of one or more wheels, to The switch lights up and the warning
put the vehicle back on course, within light comes on: the ESP no longer acts
the limit of the laws of physics. on the operation of the engine.

ESP operation
Instrument panel
The indicator light indicator light.
Press the button, the direction indica- flashes.
tors flash.
They can operate with the ignition off. Instrument panel
The indicator light indicator light.
Automatic lighting of hazard comes on.
warning lights*
The system is triggered again:
When braking in an emergency, de-
pending on the deceleration, the haz-  automatically if the ignition is
ard warning lights come on automati- switched off,
cally. They switch off automatically the  automatically above 30 mph (50 km/h),
first time you accelerate.
 manually by pressing the switch
It is also possible to switch them off by again.
pressing the button.

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Operating fault ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM EMERGENCY BRAKING
When a malfunction of the system oc- (ABS) ASSISTANCE SYSTEM
curs, the warning light comes on, ac-
companied by an audible signal and a The ABS increases the stability and In an emergency, this system enables
message on the multifunction display. manoevrability of your vehicle on the optimum braking pressure to be
braking, in particular on poor or slip- reached more quickly, thus reducing
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have pery road surfaces. the stopping distance.
the system checked.
This system comes into operation It is triggered by the speed at which
automatically when there is a risk of the brake pedal is activated. The
wheel lock. effect of this is a reduction in the re-
Normal operation of the ABS may sistance of the pedal and an increase
make itself felt by slight vibrations of in braking efficiency.
Instrument panel in- the brake pedal.
dicator light.
In emergency braking, press
very firmly without releasing
Instrument panel in- the pressure.
dicator light.
Note: when changing wheels (tyres
and rims), make sure that these are
approved.
The ESP offers exceptional
safety during normal driving,
but this should not encourage This indicates that the ABS is
the driver to take extra risks faulty.
(late braking) or drive at high speed.
Correct operation of the system de-
pends on compliance with the manu-
facturer’s recommendations regarding It comes on on the instrument
the wheels (tyres and rims), the brak- panel screen also.
ing components, the electronic com-
ponents and the PEUGEOT assembly
and operation procedures.
After an impact, have the system If it comes on permanently above
checked by a PEUGEOT dealer. 6 mph (10 km/h), it indicates an ABS
malfunction.
However, the vehicle retains conven-
tional servo-assisted braking.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

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Operating fault ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM EMERGENCY BRAKING
When a malfunction of the system oc- (ABS) ASSISTANCE SYSTEM
curs, the warning light comes on, ac-
companied by an audible signal and a The ABS increases the stability and In an emergency, this system enables
message on the multifunction display. manoevrability of your vehicle on the optimum braking pressure to be
braking, in particular on poor or slip- reached more quickly, thus reducing
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have pery road surfaces. the stopping distance.
the system checked.
This system comes into operation It is triggered by the speed at which
automatically when there is a risk of the brake pedal is activated. The
wheel lock. effect of this is a reduction in the re-
Normal operation of the ABS may sistance of the pedal and an increase
make itself felt by slight vibrations of in braking efficiency.
Instrument panel in- the brake pedal.
dicator light.
In emergency braking, press
very firmly without releasing
Instrument panel in- the pressure.
dicator light.
Note: when changing wheels (tyres
and rims), make sure that these are
approved.
The ESP offers exceptional
safety during normal driving,
but this should not encourage This indicates that the ABS is
the driver to take extra risks faulty.
(late braking) or drive at high speed.
Correct operation of the system de-
pends on compliance with the manu-
facturer’s recommendations regarding It comes on on the instrument
the wheels (tyres and rims), the brak- panel screen also.
ing components, the electronic com-
ponents and the PEUGEOT assembly
and operation procedures.
After an impact, have the system If it comes on permanently above
checked by a PEUGEOT dealer. 6 mph (10 km/h), it indicates an ABS
malfunction.
However, the vehicle retains conven-
tional servo-assisted braking.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.

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SEAT BELTS Before folding the seat back, pull the
strap and insert the seat belt tongue
into the buckle. This precaution will
ensure that each seat belt is in place
when the rear seats are lifted again.

Detection of fastening of
the front seat belts
When the ignition is switched on,
if a front passenger has not fastened
his seat belt and if the vehicle speed
is below 13 mph (20 km/h), you are
Front seat belts with pre- warned by lighting of the seat belt
tensioner and force limiter warning light.
In the event of a serious front The warning light switches off when
Front seat belt height adjustment: impact, the pre-tensioning the seat belt(s) concerned is(are)
system instantly tightens the seat fastened.
 To lower the attachment point,
squeeze control 1 and slide it belts firmly against the bodies of the If the vehicle speed is above 13 mph
downwards. occupants. (20 km/h), you are warned by flashing
The pre-tensioning seat belts are of the seat belt warning light, an
 To raise the attachment point, slide armed when the ignition is on. audible signal and a message on
control 1 upwards. the multifunction display locating the
The force limiter reduces the pressure
of the seat belt against the chest unfastened seat belt(s).
of the occupant, so increasing his Note: a bag or an animal
To fasten the seat belts protection. placed on the front passenger
 Pull the strap, then insert the tongue seat may trigger the lighting of
into the buckle. the warning light.
Rear seat belts The audible signal ceases and the
 Check that the seat belt is secured warning light switches off when the
correctly by pulling the strap. The rear seats are all fitted with a seat belt concerned is fastened.
three-point inertia reel seat belt. After two minutes without any action
The rear side seat belts have a force on the seat belts, the flashing warning
limiter and may be fitted with a pre- light remains on permanently and the
To unfasten the seat belts tensioning inertia reel. audible signal ceases.
 Press the red button on the buckle. All of the warnings cease when a
door is opened or when the engine is
switched off.
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Wherever you are seated in In order to be effective, a seat belt: Recommendations for children:
the vehicle, always fasten - must be tightened as close to the - use a suitable child seat if the pas-
your seat belt, even for short body as possible, senger is less than 12 years old or
journeys. shorter than one metre fifty,
- must restrain one adult only,
Do not invert the seat belt buckles as - do not use the strap-guide* when a
they will not fulfil their role fully. - must not bear any trace of cuts or
fraying, child seat is installed.
If the seats have armrests*, the lap - never use the same seat belt to se-
part of the seat belt must always pass - must be pulled in front of you with a
smooth movement, checking that it cure more than one person,
under the armrest.
does not twist, - never allow a child to travel on your
The seat belts are fitted with an inertia lap.
reel permitting automatic adjustment - must not be transformed or modified
of the length of the strap to your size. to avoid altering its performance.
The seat belt is stored automatically Depending on the nature and se-
when not in use. In accordance with current safety reg- riousness of the impacts, the pre-
Before and after use, ensure that the ulations, all repairs and checks must tensioning device may be triggered
seat belt is rolled up correctly. be carried out by a PEUGEOT dealer before and independently of the air
who guarantees that the work is car- bags. Triggering of the pre-tensioners
The lower part of the strap must be is accompanied by a slight emission of
positioned as low as possible on the ried out correctly.
Have your seat belts checked regularly harmless smoke and a noise, due to
pelvis. the activation of the pyrotechnic car-
The upper part must be positioned in by a PEUGEOT dealer and particularly
if the straps show signs of damage. tridge incorporated in the system.
the hollow of the shoulder. In all cases, the air bag warning light
The inertia reels are fitted with an au- Clean the seat belt straps with soapy
water or a textile cleaning product, comes on.
tomatic locking device which comes Following an impact, have the seat
into operation in the event of a colli- sold by PEUGEOT dealers.
After folding or moving a seat or rear belts system checked, and if necessary
sion, on emergency braking or if the replaced, by a PEUGEOT dealer.
vehicle rolls over. You can release the bench seat, ensure that the seat belt is
device by pulling rapidly on the strap positioned and rolled up correctly.
and releasing it.

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AIR BAGS Impact detection zones Front air bags
The air bags have been designed to
maximise the safety of the occupants
(with the exception of the rear centre
passenger) in the event of violent col-
lisions.
They supplement the action of the
force-limiting seat belts.
In this case, the electronic detectors
record and analyse the front and side
impacts suffered in the impact detec-
tion zones:
- in the event of a serious impact, the
air bags are deployed instantane-
ously and protect the occupants of
the vehicle (with the exception of the
rear centre passenger); immediately A. Front impact zone. The front air bags protect the driver
after the impact, the air bags deflate B. Side impact zone. and front passenger in the event of a
rapidly so that they do not hinder the serious front impact in order to limit the
visibility of the occupants or their risks of injury to the head and chest.
possible exit from the vehicle, The deployment of one or
more air bags is accompanied They are folded in the centre of the
- in the event of a minor impact or rear by a slight discharge of harm- steering wheel for the driver and in the
impact and in certain roll-over con- less smoke and a noise, due fascia for the front passenger.
ditions, the air bags will not be de- to the activation of the pyrotechnic
ployed; the seat belt alone is suffi- cartridge incorporated in the system. Activation
cient to provide maximum protection
in these situations. This smoke is not harmful, but sensi- They are deployed simultaneously, ex-
tive individuals may experience some cept in cases where the passenger’s
irritation. front air bag is disarmed, in the event
The noise of the detonation may result of a serious front impact applied to all
The air bags do not operate in a slight loss of hearing for a short or part of the front impact zone A, in
when the ignition is off. time. the longitudinal centreline of the vehi-
This equipment only operates cle on a horizontal plane directed from
once. If a second impact oc- the front to the rear of the vehicle.
curs (during the same or a subsequent The front air bag inflates between the
accident), the air bag will not operate. front occupant of the vehicle and the
fascia to cushion his forward move-
ment.

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In the event of a malfunction Disarming the front Reactivation
passenger’s front air bag* As soon as the child seat is removed,
turn the air bag slot to the "ON" posi-
Instrument panel tion to re-activate the air bag and thus
warning light. ensure its safety function.

Instrument panel
warning light.
Steering column air bag*
If this warning light comes on, ac-
companied by an audible signal and a
message on the multifunction display,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have
the system checked. The air bags may
no longer be deployed in the event of
a serious impact.
To ensure the safety of your
child, it is essential to disarm the
passenger air bag when you install
a rear-facing child seat on the front
passenger seat.
Otherwise, the child would risk be-
ing seriously injured or killed if the
air bag were to inflate.
 With the ignition switched off,
insert the key into the passenger air
bag disarming switch, turn it to the The steering column air bag protects
"OFF" position, then remove the the driver’s knees in the event of a se-
key keeping the slot in this position. rious front impact.
When the ignition is on, this It is incorporated in the fascia below
warning light remains lit on the the steering column.
instrument panel for the dura-
tion of disarming.
In the "OFF" position, the passen- Activation
ger air bag will not be triggered in the It is deployed at the same time as the
event of an impact. front air bags.

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Front/rear* side air bags Impact detection zones Activation
The side air bags protect the driver and It is deployed at the same time as the
passengers (with the exception of the corresponding side air bags in the
rear centre passenger) in the event of event of a serious side impact applied
a serious side impact in order to limit to all or part of the side impact zone B,
the risks of injury to the chest. perpendicular to the longitudinal cen-
treline of the vehicle on a horizontal
Each side air bag is incorporated into plane directed from the outside to the
the front seat back and in the rear door inside of the vehicle.
armrest*.
The curtain air bag inflates between
the front or rear occupant of the vehi-
cle and the windows.
Activation In the event of a minor impact
The side air bags are deployed inde- or bump to the side of the
pendently of each other in the event vehicle or if the vehicle rolls
of a serious side impact applied to over, the air bag may not be
all or part of the side impact zone B, deployed.
A. Front impact zone.
perpendicular to the longitudinal cen- In the event of a rear or front collision,
treline of the vehicle on a horizontal B. Side impact zone. the air bag is not deployed.
plane directed from the outside to the
inside of the vehicle. In the event of a malfunction
The side air bag inflates between the
front or rear occupant of the vehicle Curtain air bags
Instrument panel
and the corresponding door trim pad. The curtain air bags protect the driver warning light.
and passengers (with the exception
of the rear centre passenger) in the
event of a serious side impact in order
to limit the risks of injury to the head. Instrument panel
warning light.
Each curtain air bag is incorporated
into the door pillars and the upper part
of the passenger compartment. If this warning light comes on, ac-
companied by an audible signal and a
message on the multifunction display,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have
the system checked. The air bags may
no longer be deployed in the event of
a serious impact.

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For the air bags to be fully ef- Front air bags Curtain air bags
fective, observe the following • Do not drive holding the steering • Do not fix or glue anything to the pil-
safety rules: wheel by its spokes or resting your lars or the roof. This could cause in-
hands on the centre part of the jury to the head when the curtain air
• Wear a correctly adjusted seat belt. wheel. bag inflates.

• Sit in a normal upright position. • Passengers must not place their feet • Do not remove the grab handles in-
on the fascia. stalled on the roof, they play a part in
• Do not leave anything between the securing the curtain air bags.
occupants and the air bags (a child, • Smoke as little as possible; deploy-
pet, object...). This could hamper ment of the air bags can cause burns
the operation of the air bags or injure or the risk of injury from a cigarette
the occupants. or pipe.
• Never remove or pierce the steering Steering column air bag*
• After an accident or if the vehicle has wheel or hit it violently.
• Do not sit with your knees any near-
been stolen or broken into, have the er to the steering wheel than neces-
air bag systems checked. sary.
• All work on the air bag system is
strictly forbidden unless it is carried
out by qualified personnel of the
PEUGEOT network. Side air bags*
• Even if all of the precautions men- • Only put approved covers on the
tioned are observed, a risk of injury seats. These will not hamper the de-
or of slight burns to the head, chest ployment of the side air bags. Con-
or arms, when an air bag is de- tact a PEUGEOT dealer.
ployed, cannot be ruled out. The bag • Do not fix or glue anything to the seat
inflates almost instantly (within a few backs. This could cause injury to the
milliseconds) then deflates within the chest or arms when the side air bag
same time discharging the hot gas inflates.
via openings provided for this pur-
pose. • Do not sit with the upper part of the
body any nearer to the door than
necessary.

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In the event of a malfunction Disarming the front Reactivation
passenger’s front air bag* As soon as the child seat is removed,
turn the air bag slot to the "ON" posi-
Instrument panel tion to re-activate the air bag and thus
warning light. ensure its safety function.

Instrument panel
warning light.
Steering column air bag*
If this warning light comes on, ac-
companied by an audible signal and a
message on the multifunction display,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have
the system checked. The air bags may
no longer be deployed in the event of
a serious impact.
To ensure the safety of your
child, it is essential to disarm the
passenger air bag when you install
a rear-facing child seat on the front
passenger seat.
Otherwise, the child would risk be-
ing seriously injured or killed if the
air bag were to inflate.
 With the ignition switched off,
insert the key into the passenger air
bag disarming switch, turn it to the The steering column air bag protects
"OFF" position, then remove the the driver’s knees in the event of a se-
key keeping the slot in this position. rious front impact.
When the ignition is on, this It is incorporated in the fascia below
warning light remains lit on the the steering column.
instrument panel for the dura-
tion of disarming.
In the "OFF" position, the passen- Activation
ger air bag will not be triggered in the It is deployed at the same time as the
event of an impact. front air bags.

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HANDBRAKE 6-SPEED MANUAL GEARBOX

To apply Reverse
When parking on a slope, turn the To change to reverse gear, lift the ring
wheels towards the kerb and apply the under the gear lever knob and push
handbrake. the gear lever to the left then to the
front.
Reverse gear can only be engaged
when the vehicle is stationary with
To release the engine idling.
Pull the handle and press the button to
release the handbrake.

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"PORSCHE TIPTRONIC Gear selection gate Moving Off
SYSTEM" AUTOMATIC  Move the lever in the gate to select With the engine running, move off from
GEARBOX a position. position P:
The four or six speed automatic gearbox The indicator light corresponding  to exit position P, it is essential
offers, as required, the comfort of the to the position selected appears on to press the brake pedal,
auto-adaptive programme enhanced the instrument panel screen.  select position R, D or M, then
by a selection suited to dynamic gradually release the pressure on
driving conditions: sport, or to driving Park: to immobilise the vehicle and to the brake pedal; the vehicle moves
on a slippery road: snow. start the engine, with the handbrake off immediately.
However, manual selection is still pos- on. To move off from position N:
sible using the gear lever.  with your foot on the brake, release
Reverse: to reverse (select this posi-
tion with the vehicle stationary, engine the handbrake,
at idle).  select position R, D or M, then
gradually release the pressure on
Neutral: to start the engine and to the brake pedal; the vehicle moves
park, with the handbrake on. off immediately.
Note: if position N is inadvertently en- When the engine is at idle,
gaged while driving, allow the engine brakes not applied, if position
to return to idle before engaging posi- R, D or M is selected, the ve-
tion D then accelerate. hicle moves even without the
Drive: to drive in automatic mode. accelerator being pressed.
Do not leave children unsupervised
Manual: to drive selecting the gears. inside the vehicle, with position
R, D or M selected, with the en-
S: sport programme. gine running, as the vehicle moves
: snow programme. even without the accelerator being
pressed.

With the ignition off, if the lever


is not in position P, an audible
signal is heard when the driv-
er’s door is opened, or after
approximately 45 seconds. Move the
Starting the engine lever to position P. The audible signal
 with the handbrake on, select posi- ceases.
tion P or N in the gate, When maintenance operations need
to be carried out with the engine run-
 turn the ignition key. ning, apply the handbrake and select
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The auto-adaptive programme Sport and Snow programmes It is only possible to change
from one gear to another if
 select position D in the gate: the These are two special programmes. the vehicle speed and engine
gearbox operates in auto-adaptive The programme selected is displayed speed permit. If they do not,
mode, without any action on your on the instrument panel screen. the vehicle will operate temporarily in
part, taking into account the follow- automatic mode.
ing parameters:
Sport programme When the vehicle is stationary or moving
- the style of driving, very slowly, the gearbox automatically
 Press button S once the vehicle
- the profile of the road, has been started in position D, the selects gear M1.
- the vehicle load. auto-adaptive programme favours Programmes S (sport) and  (snow) do
To obtain maximum acceleration dynamic driving. not operate in manual gear selection
without touching the lever, press the mode.
Snow programme
accelerator down fully (kick down).
The programme will change down This programme improves starting and
automatically or will stay in the gear drive when traction is poor. Operating check
selected until the maximum engine  Press button  once the vehicle Any operating abnormality is
speed is reached. has been started and position D indicated by lighting of this
When the brake is applied, the pro- has been selected, the auto-adap- warning light, accompanied by
gramme will change down auto- tive programme adjusts the per- an audible signal and a mes-
matically in order to provide efficient formance of the vehicle to the con- sage on the multi-function display.
engine braking. dition of the slippery road.
In this situation the gearbox oper-
You can deactivate the Sport or Snow ates in downgrade mode (locked in
Releasing the accelerator programme at any time by pressing 3rd gear). You may feel a substantial
sharply does not have any im- the button selected. knock when changing from P to R and
mediate effect on the speed of from N to R (this will not cause any
the vehicle. damage to the gearbox).
Operation with manual
selection of the gears Do not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) or
keep within local speed limits.
 select position M in the gate, Contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon
Never select position N when
the vehicle is moving.  push the lever to the + sign to as possible.
change up a gear and push again
Never select positions P or R to change up another gear,
unless the vehicle is stationary.
Never change between positions to  pull the lever to the - sign to change
optimise braking on a slippery sur- down a gear and pull again to If the battery is flat and the le-
face. change down another gear. ver is in position P, it will be
You can change from position D (driv- impossible to change to an-
ing in automatic mode) to position M other position.
(driving in manual mode) at any time. In particular, do not force the lever
or there is a risk the gearbox may be
damaged.
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ELECTRONICALLY Manual selection of the SPORT Operating check
CONTROLLED SUSPENSION position This is confirmed by the switch light
 Press switch 1, the indi- and the indicator lights.
cator light comes on and
the SPORT warning light
comes on.
In this position, the suspension is In the event of a fault, it
maintained in the SPORT position. comes on, accompanied by an
audible signal and a message
on the multifunction display.
Select automatic operation and
contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon
To return to automatic operation as possible.

The suspension adapts automatically  Press switch 1 again. The


and instantly to different driving styles indicator light is switched
and road characteristics, improving off and the AUTO indicator
the comfort of the occupants and the light comes on.
vehicle’s road holding capabilities. The
suspension favours smooth shock ab-
sorption, ensuring a comfortable ride,
but as soon as conditions demand a
change (sporty driving, tight bends,
avoidance action, etc.) it automatically
selects firmer shock absorption, guar-
anteeing optimum road holding.

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CRUISE CONTROL/SPEED Selecting the function Note: It is possible to acceler-
LIMITER ate and drive momentarily at a
 Place switch 1 in the CRUISE po- speed greater than the memo-
sition. The cruise control is not rised speed. The value memo-
yet active and no speed has been rised flashes. When the accelerator
memorised. The display indicates: pedal is released, the vehicle will return
to the memorised speed.

Cancelling the memorised speed


If you wish to cancel the memorised
speed:
 Press button 4 or the brake or
clutch pedal. The display indicates
Cruise control function Switching the function off (e.g. at 70 mph (110 km/h)):
This enables the vehicle to maintain  Place switch 1 in position 0 or LIM-
a steady speed programmed by the IT to switch the system off.
driver
In order for it to be memorised, the Activation/memorising a speed
vehicle speed must be greater than
25 mph (40 km/h) with at least fourth As soon as you reach the chosen speed,
gear engaged (second gear for the press button 2 or 3. This memorises the
automatic gearbox), with the engine speed, which will be maintained auto-
running. matically. The display indicates (e.g. at
70 mph (110 km/h)):

On a steep descent, the cruise


control, which does not act on
the brakes, is not able to pre-
vent the vehicle from exceeding
the programmed speed.
In no circumstances does the
cruise control replace the requirement
to respect speed limits, nor does it
replace the need for vigilance and re-
sponsibility on the part of the driver.
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Note: the speed memorised Changing a memorised speed Operating check
is cancelled automatically if To memorise a speed higher than the In the event of a cruise control malfunc-
the vehicle speed is less than previous one, there are two options: tion, the memorised speed is erased,
25 mph (40 km/h), or if the the dashes flash for a few seconds:
manual gearbox is in a gear lower than Without using the accelerator:
fourth (second gear for the automatic  press button 3;
gearbox) or if the ESP is activated. Using the accelerator:
 exceed the memorised speed until
the required speed is reached,
Recalling the memorised speed
 press button 2 or 3.
After cancellation, press button 4. Your
vehicle will return to the last memo- To memorise a speed lower than the
rised speed. The display indicates previous one:
(e.g. at 70 mph (110 km/h)):  press button 2;
Short press: +/- 1 mph (1 km/h)
Long press: +/- 5 mph (5 km/h)
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have
Maintained press: continuous increase the system checked.
or decrease of the value in steps of
5 mph (5 km/h).

Cancelling the memorised speed Do not use the cruise control


on slippery roads or in heavy
 Place switch 1 in position 0 or LIMIT traffic.
or switch off the ignition.
To prevent the mat from becoming
caught under the pedals:
- ensure that the mat is positioned
correctly,
- never fit one mat on top of another.

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CRUISE CONTROL/SPEED Selecting the function Activation/deactivation of the
LIMITER limiter
 Place switch 1 in the LIMIT posi-
tion. The limiter is not yet active. By Pressing button 4 activates the limiter,
default the display indicates: pressing this button again deactivates it.
When the limiter is active, the display
indicates (e.g. at 70 mph (110 km/h)):

Limiter function Switching the function off


This prevents the vehicle speed ex-  Place switch 1 in position 0 or
ceeding the speed programmed by CRUISE or switch off the ignition
the driver (minimum speed of 18 mph to switch the system off. The last
(30 km/h)). speed programmed remains in the
memory.

The operations must be Memorising a speed On a steep descent or if the


carried out with the engine A speed can be memorised without driver accelerates sharply, the
running. activation of the limiter. speed limiter, which does not
act on the brakes, is not able
Pressing buttons 2 and 3 decreases or to prevent the vehicle from exceeding
increases the speed. the programmed speed.
Short press: +/- 1 mph (1 km/h) In no circumstances does the speed
Long press: +/- 5 mph (5 km/h) limiter replace the requirement to re-
Maintained press: continuous increase spect speed limits, nor does it replace
or decrease of the value in steps of the need for vigilance and responsibil-
5 mph (5 km/h). ity on the part of the driver.

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Exceeding the programmed speed Operating check
Additional pressing of the accelera- In the event of a limiter malfunction,
tor to exceed the programmed speed the memorised speed is erased, the
will have no effect unless the pedal is dashes flash for a few seconds:
pressed firmly (passing the point of
resistance).
The limiter is deactivated temporarily
and displays the programmed speed
(e.g. at 70 mph (110 km/h)):

Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have


the system checked.

Note: the speed also flashes


when the speed limiter can-
not prevent the vehicle from
exceeding the programmed
speed (on a steep descent or in the To prevent the mat from
event of sharp acceleration). becoming caught under the
To re-activate the limiter, release the pedals:
accelerator to slow down to a speed - ensure that the mat is posi-
below the programmed speed. tioned correctly,
- never fit one mat on top of another.

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AUDIBLE REAR PARKING
ASSISTANCE
This system consists of four proximity
sensors, located in the rear bumper.
This detects any obstacle (person, cy-
clist, vehicle, tree, gate, etc.) behind
the vehicle. Nevertheless, it cannot
detect obstacles located just below
the bumper.
Warning: an object, such as a stake,
a roadworks cone or any other similar
object detected at the beginning of the
manoeuvre may no longer be detected
during the manoeuvre.
To make manoeuvres in reverse gear Your vehicle’s rear speakers emit an Deactivation
easier, adjust your mirrors in accord- audible signal:
ance with the "Automatic tilting of the  Press the switch on the
- on the right if an obstacle is detected centre console.
mirrors in reverse gear" function. on the right,
- on the left if an obstacle is detected
on the left, The indicator light on the switch comes
- on the right and left if an obstacle is on and the system becomes com-
detected in the centre. pletely inactive.
Maintenance: ensure that the When the distance between the
sensors are not covered with rear of the vehicle and the obstacle
mud, frost or snow. is less than approximately twenty-
five centimetres, the audible signal
becomes continuous. If there is an operating fault,
on changing to reverse gear
a warning light on the instru-
Activation Switching the system off ment panel, an audible signal
The system is activated as soon as  Change to neutral, the system is and a message on the multifunction
reverse gear is engaged; an audible again inactive. display indicate that there is a system
bleep shows that it is active. malfunction.
The proximity information is given by Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
an audible signal, which becomes
more rapid as the vehicle approaches
the obstacle.

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TYRE UNDER-INFLATION Stop immediately, avoiding any sud- All repairs and changing of
DETECTION den movement of the steering wheel tyres on a wheel fitted with this
and the brakes. system must be carried out by
Sensors check the tyre pressure dur- Change the damaged wheel (punc- a PEUGEOT dealer.
ing driving and trigger a warning in the tured or very deflated tyre), and have If, when changing a tyre, you install a
event of malfunction. the tyre pressure checked as soon as wheel which is not detected by your
possible. vehicle, you must have the system
reinitialised by a PEUGEOT dealer.
Flat tyre The tyre under-inflation detection sys-
tem is an aid to driving which does not
Instrument panel Sensor(s) not detected or faulty replace the need for the driver to be
warning light. vigilant or to drive responsibly.
Instrument panel This system does not eliminate
This is accompanied by the message warning light. the need to have the tyre pressure
on the multifunction display locating This is accompanied checked regularly (see manufacturer’s
the wheel concerned. by the message on the multifunction label on the door pillar) to ensure that
display which indicates that under- the optimum dynamic performance
Instrument panel inflation detection is absent from one of the vehicle is maintained and pre-
display warning (or several) wheel(s) or that there is a vent premature wear of the tyres, par-
light. fault in the system. ticularly in arduous driving conditions
(heavy load, high speed).
This is accompanied by the audible signal Instrument panel dis- The tyre pressures must be checked
and the message on the multi-function play warning light. cold, at least once a month. Remem-
display locating the wheel concerned. ber to check the pressure of the spare
This is accompa-
If this warning light comes on, have nied by the audible wheel.
the tyre pressure checked as soon as signal and the message on the multi- The tyre under-inflation detection sys-
possible. function display which indicates that tem may experience temporary inter-
under-inflation detection is absent ference due to radioelectric emissions
Puncture from one (or several) wheel(s) or that on a frequency close to that used by
there is a fault in the system. the system.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to replace
the faulty sensor(s).

This warning light, accompanied by Note: this message is also


the audible signal and the message on displayed when one of the
the multi-function display locating the wheels is away from the ve-
wheel concerned, is followed by illumi- hicle (being repaired) or when
nation of the "STOP" warning light. one or more wheels without a sensor
are fitted.
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OPENING THE BONNET Bonnet strut

Secure the strut in its housing to hold


the bonnet open.
Before closing the bonnet, replace the
strut in its clip.
To close
Lower the bonnet and release it at the
end of its travel. Check that the bonnet
is properly locked.
From inside: pull the handle on the
left-hand side under the fascia towards
you.
From outside: move the catch to the
left and up then raise the bonnet.

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1.8 LITRE 16V and 2 LITRE 16V
PETROL ENGINES

Important: if you have to


remove or refit the engine style
cover, handle it with care to
avoid damaging the fixing clips.
Check the levels!

1 - Power steering reservoir.

2 - Engine coolant reservoir


(expansion bottle).

3 - Engine oil filler cap.

4 - Brake fluid reservoir.

5 - Air filter.

6 - Dipstick.

7 - Windscreen and headlamp*


wash filler cap.

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2.2 LITRE 16V and
3 LITRE V6 24V
PETROL ENGINES
Important: if you have to re-
move or refit the engine style
cover, handle it with care to
avoid damaging the fixing clips.
Check the levels!

1 - Power steering reservoir.

2 - Engine coolant reservoir


(expansion bottle).

3 - Engine oil filler cap.

4 - Brake fluid reservoir.

5 - Air filter.

6 - Dipstick.

7 - Windscreen and headlamp*


wash filler cap.

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1.6 LITRE HDI 16V and
2 LITRE HDI 16V
DIESEL ENGINES
Important: if you have to
remove/refit the engine style
cover, handle it with care to
avoid damaging the fixing clips.
Check the levels!

1 - Power steering reservoir.

2 - Engine coolant reservoir


(expansion bottle).

3 - Engine oil filler cap.

4 - Brake fluid reservoir.

5 - Air filter.

6 - Dipstick.

7 - Windscreen and headlamp


wash* filler cap.

8 - Priming pump.

9 - Degas screw.

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2.2 LITRE HDI 16V and
2.7 LITRE HDI 24V
DIESEL ENGINES
Important: if you have to re-
move/refit the engine style cov-
er, handle it with care to avoid
damaging the fixing clips.
Check the levels!

1 - Power steering reservoir.

2 - Engine coolant reservoir


(expansion bottle).

3 - Engine oil filler cap.

4 - Brake fluid reservoir.

5 - Air filter.

6 - Dipstick.

7 - Windscreen and headlamp


wash* filler cap.

8 - Priming pump.

9 - Degas screw.

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CHECKING THE LEVELS Oil change system is pressurised, wait for at least
It is imperative that this is carried out at the one hour after the engine has stopped
These are normal maintenance opera- intervals specified and the viscosity of the before carrying out any work.
tions which keep your vehicle in good oil chosen must meet the requirements Slacken the cap by two turns
working order. Consult the instructions laid down in the manufacturer’s servicing to release the pressure to pre-
in the PEUGEOT Network, on the In- schedule. Consult the instructions in the vent any risk of scalding. When
fotec site or in the servicing booklet PEUGEOT Network or on the Infotec the pressure has dropped, re-
enclosed with this handbook. site. move the cap and top up the level.
Note: avoid used oil coming into pro- Note: the coolant does not need to be
Important: if you have to re- longed contact with the skin. Empty changed.
move/refit the engine style the used oil into the containers provid-
cover, handle it with care to ed for this purpose in the PEUGEOT
avoid damaging the fixing Network.
clips. Used oil
Oil filter
Do not dispose of used oil,
Oil level Replace the cartridge regularly in ac- brake fluid or coolant into
cordance with the recommendations drains or onto the ground.
 Check the level regularly and top of the servicing schedule.
up between changes. Brake fluid change
Check the level with the vehicle level, Use the fluid recommended by the Power steering reservoir
the engine having been off for more manufacturer, which fulfils DOT4
than 15 minutes, using the dipstick. Use the fluid recommended by the
Standards. manufacturer.
It is imperative that the brake fluid is  Open the reservoir, with the engine
changed at the intervals specified in at ambient temperature. The level
Dipstick accordance with the manufacturer’s should always be above the MIN.
servicing schedule. mark and close to the MAX. mark.
There are two marks on Note: avoid all contact with the skin,
the dipstick: the brake fluid is harmful to health and
very corrosive. Windscreen and headlamp
A = maximum wash level
Never fill past this mark.
Cooling system For best quality cleaning and for your
B = minimum safety, to see and be seen, we would
To maintain the reliability advise that you use products of the
of engines and emission Use the fluid recommended Universal range recommended by
control systems, the use by the manufacturer. PEUGEOT, of particular benefit if your
of additives in engine oil is When the engine is warm, the 407 is fitted with Xenon bulbs.
prohibited. temperature of the coolant is To prevent damage to the electrical
controlled by the engine fan. As this units, avoid washing the engine.
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CHECKS It may be necessary to check RUNNING OUT OF FUEL
the thickness of the pads, (DIESEL)
Battery even between services.
If you should run out of fuel, it is nec-
At the start of winter, have essary to re-prime the circuit.
your battery checked by a Handbrake
PEUGEOT dealer. The repriming pump and the degas
screw are located under the bonnet
Where the handbrake travel is (see corresponding illustration in the
too great or there is a reduc- technical data section):
Air filter and passenger tion in the performance of the
compartment filter system, the handbrake should
Have the filter elements be adjusted.
replaced regularly. If you drive Have the system checked by a
in dusty conditions, change 1.6 litre 16V HDI engine
PEUGEOT dealer.
them twice as often. - fill the fuel tank with at least five litres
To ensure the best performance of diesel,
Particle emission filter (Diesel) from components as important - squeeze and release the manual re-
as the power steering and the priming pump, until fuel appears in
It is imperative that the particle emission braking system, the manufacturer the transparent pipe,
filter is maintained in accordance with selects and offers specific products, - operate the starter until the engine
the manufacturer’s servicing schedule, only use products recommended by starts.
by a PEUGEOT dealer. PEUGEOT.
Note: following prolonged operation of
the vehicle at very low speed or at idle,
you may, in exceptional circumstances, Disc wear status
notice emissions of water vapour at the 2 litre 16V HDI engine
exhaust on acceleration. This does not For any information relating to check-
ing disc wear, contact a PEUGEOT - fill the fuel tank with at least five litres
have any effect on the performance of of diesel,
the vehicle or the environment. dealer.
- unscrew the degas screw,
On vehicles which are fitted with a
- squeeze and release the manual
particle emission filter, the fan as- FUEL SUPPLY CUT-OFF repriming pump until diesel is seen
sembly may operate after the vehicle (PETROL)*
has stopped, even when the engine is escaping via the degas screw,
cold. As a safety precaution, in certain cir- - retighten the degas screw,
cumstances, a mechanism prevents - operate the starter until the engine
fuel from reaching the engine. starts.
Brake pads To re-establish the fuel supply:
Brake pad wear depends on  press the red button on the angle
the style of driving, in particu- of the front right-hand suspension
lar for vehicles which are used assembly, under the bonnet.
in town, over short distances.
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CHANGING A WHEEL

Tools available Removal


The following tools are located in  For vehicles with steel wheels, de-
the holder in the centre of the spare tach the trim using the wheelbrace 1
 Park the vehicle on level, stable wheel: pulling at the valve passage hole.
and non-slippery ground.
1 - Wheelbrace.  For vehicles with alloy wheels,
 Apply the handbrake, switch off the remove the covers using tool 4.
ignition and engage first or reverse Permits removal of the wheel
gear (position P for the automatic trim and removal of the wheel  Loosen the wheel bolts.
gearbox). securing bolts.  Take the jack from the tool kit.
2 - Jack with integrated handle.
 Place the jack 2 in one of the four
Permits raising of the vehicle. locations underneath the vehicle
Never go underneath a vehi- 3 - Removable towing eye. (the nearest one to the wheel to be
cle which is supported only by changed).
a jack. See corresponding section.
4 - Bolt cover tool.  Extend the jack 2 until its base is in
Permits removal of the bolt contact with the ground.
Access to the spare wheel and the protectors (covers) on alloy  Unscrew the bolts and remove the
jack in the boot wheels. wheel.
 Lift the floor using the lifting handle.
Secure the handle behind the boot
seal.

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Fitting a wheel Reminder: for your safety, always Information on the instrument
 Position the wheel. change a wheel: panel:
 Tighten the bolts by hand. - on level, stable, non-slippery
ground, Punctured tyre warning
 Partly tighten the bolts using the light
wheelbrace. - with the handbrake applied,
- with first or reverse gear engaged
 Fold the jack 2 and remove it. (position P for the automatic gear-
 Fully tighten the bolts using the Tyre under-inflation
box), detection system warning
wheelbrace 1. - never go underneath a vehicle which light
 For vehicles with steel wheels, refit is supported only by a jack.
the wheel trim starting by placing These original wheels are fitted with a
its notch facing the valve and press pressure sensor (see paragraph "Tyre
with the palm of the hand. under-inflation detection"). The alarm
After changing the wheel: which detects the removal or absence
 For vehicles with alloy wheels, refit - have the tightening of the bolts and of a wheel fitted with the indicator
the covers. the tyre pressure of the spare wheel sensor signals the anomaly. Have
 Put the tool holder back in position. checked as soon as possible. the wheel repaired and checked by a
This helps to keep the boot floor in its - have the punctured wheel repaired PEUGEOT dealer.
correct position, to prevent any de- and refit it to the vehicle as soon as
formation of the floor when loaded. possible.
 Tighten the spare wheel securing - have the spare wheel checked and
strap to prevent noise and for your replace it in its boot recess.
safety in the event of impact.

Recommendations when using the


temporary spare wheel*
Your vehicle may be equipped with a
spare wheel with a different rim to that
of the standard wheel.
After use, replace it as soon as
possible.
Follow the recommendations be-
low to avoid any alteration in vehicle
handling:
- do not drive above 50 mph (80 km/h),
- do not fit a wheel trim,
- drive carefully,
- check the inflation pressure indicat-
ed on the label.
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Special features of alloy Fitting the spare wheel VERY COLD CLIMATE
wheels If your vehicle is fitted with a steel SCREEN*
spare wheel, when fitting it, it is
normal when tightening the bolts to The very cold climate screen is a par-
notice that the washers do not come tial removable cover which is clipped
into contact with the rim. The spare onto the air intake grille to prevent the
wheel is secured by the cone shape accumulation of snow due to direct
of each bolt. splashes.
Once it has been fitted on your vehi-
cle, it is imperative that it is removed
Fitting snow tyres when the ambient temperature condi-
tions rise above 10 °C again.
If you fit snow tyres mounted on steel
wheels onto your vehicle, it is essen- Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
tial to use special bolts available from
your PEUGEOT dealer.

Anti-theft bolts
Your wheels are fitted with anti-theft
bolts (one per wheel), placed under
chrome trims which must be removed
using the yellow tool, before the bolts
are unscrewed using the anti-theft
socket and the wheel brace 1.

Note: this anti-theft socket


was given to you on delivery
of your vehicle with the dupli-
cate keys and the confidential
card. Make a careful note of the code
number engraved on the head of the Tyres of size 215/55 R17
anti-theft socket. This will enable you cannot be fitted with stand-
Bolt covers ard snow chains, contact a
to obtain a duplicate anti-theft socket
Alloy wheel bolts are covered by from a Peugeot dealer. You are ad- PEUGEOT dealer.
chrome trims. vised to do the same for the duplicate
Use the yellow tool to remove the trims keys and not to leave the confidential
before slackening the bolts. card in the vehicle.

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Special features of alloy Fitting the spare wheel VERY COLD CLIMATE
wheels If your vehicle is fitted with a steel SCREEN*
spare wheel, when fitting it, it is
normal when tightening the bolts to The very cold climate screen is a par-
notice that the washers do not come tial removable cover which is clipped
into contact with the rim. The spare onto the air intake grille to prevent the
wheel is secured by the cone shape accumulation of snow due to direct
of each bolt. splashes.
Once it has been fitted on your vehi-
cle, it is imperative that it is removed
Fitting snow tyres when the ambient temperature condi-
tions rise above 10 °C again.
If you fit snow tyres mounted on steel
wheels onto your vehicle, it is essen- Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
tial to use special bolts available from
your PEUGEOT dealer.

Anti-theft bolts
Your wheels are fitted with anti-theft
bolts (one per wheel), placed under
chrome trims which must be removed
using the yellow tool, before the bolts
are unscrewed using the anti-theft
socket and the wheel brace 1.

Note: this anti-theft socket


was given to you on delivery
of your vehicle with the dupli-
cate keys and the confidential
card. Make a careful note of the code
number engraved on the head of the Tyres of size 215/55 R17
anti-theft socket. This will enable you cannot be fitted with stand-
Bolt covers ard snow chains, contact a
to obtain a duplicate anti-theft socket
Alloy wheel bolts are covered by from a Peugeot dealer. You are ad- PEUGEOT dealer.
chrome trims. vised to do the same for the duplicate
Use the yellow tool to remove the trims keys and not to leave the confidential
before slackening the bolts. card in the vehicle.

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CHANGING A FRONT BULB 2 - Main beam headlamps: 4 - Direction indicators:
H7-55 W. PY 21 W (amber).
Handle the bulbs with a dry cloth.
 Remove the protective cover corre-  Turn the bulb holder a quarter turn
sponding to the faulty bulb. and remove it.
 Disconnect the connector.  Change the bulb.
 Press the end of the securing clips Amber coloured bulbs (direc-
to free the bulb. Change the bulb. tion indicators and side re-
 When fitting the new bulb, ensure peaters) must be replaced
that the direction notches are po- with bulbs of identical specifi-
sitioned correctly and the securing cation and colour.
clips are fixed properly.
 Reconnect the connector.
5 - Front fog lamps: H11-55 W.
 Refit the protective cover.
Turn the wheels to full lock.
Access to the bulb is via the flap in the
3 - Side lights: W 5 W. front mud flap.
 Remove the protective cover, dis- Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
connect the connector and then re-
move the bulb and change it. The headlamps are fitted with polycar-
bonate glass with a protective coating.
Front lights  Put the connector back in place. Do not clean them with a dry or abrasive
 Reconnect the connector. cloth, nor with a detergent or solvent
In the engine compartment, remove product.
the cover secured by one or two but-  Refit the protective cover.
terfly screws, a plastic retainer clip and Ensure that the liquid used to fill the
two quarter turn screws. wash-wipe and headlamp wash reser-
voir is of good quality.
1 - Dipped beam headlamps:
H1-55 W or D2S-35 W xenon
bulb.
In certain climatic conditions
(low temperature, humidity),
WARNING: RISK OF condensation on the inside
ELECTROCUTION surface of the headlamp glass
is normal; it disappears a few minutes
after the lights are switched on.
Xenon bulbs must be replaced by a
PEUGEOT dealer.

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Integrated direction indicator side CHANGING A REAR BULB  Screw on the light fixing nuts inside
repeaters (SALOON) the boot using the towing eye, if
necessary. When refitting, ensure
that the light is positioned and fixed
correctly.
 Reconnect the connector.

Number plate lights: W 5 W.


 Remove the transparent cover
using a screwdriver blade.
 Change the faulty bulb.
 Push the repeater forwards or 1 - Direction indicators:
backwards and release it. PY 21 W (amber).
 Unclip the repeater and change it. 2 - Reversing lights: P 21 W.
Third brake light:
Repeaters can be obtained from 3 - Fog lamps/side lights: Five W 5 W bulbs.
PEUGEOT dealers. P 21/4 W.
4 - Side lights: P 21/4 W.  Remove the plastic cover carefully
by unclipping it at the centre and on
Amber coloured bulbs (direction indi- 5 - Brake lights/side lights: either side, perpendicular to its di-
cators and side repeaters), must be P 21/4 W. rection of engagement.
replaced with bulbs of identical speci-
fication and colour.  Press on the two tabs located at
 Disconnect the connector. the rear, near the rear screen.
 Unscrew the light fixing nuts in-  Pull the red transparent cover out-
side the boot using the towing eye wards while maintaining the pres-
(stored inside the spare wheel), if sure on the tabs.
necessary.
 Change the faulty bulb.
 Remove the seal.
 When refitting, ensure that the
 Unclip the bulb holder moving aside tabs of the red transparent cover
the 5 tabs. are engaged correctly and that the
 Unscrew the bulb and change it. upper trim has been put back in place
 Lock the bulb holder in place. correctly.
 Reposition the seal.

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Integrated direction indicator side CHANGING A REAR BULB  Screw on the light fixing nuts inside
repeaters (SALOON) the boot using the towing eye, if
necessary. When refitting, ensure
that the light is positioned and fixed
correctly.
 Reconnect the connector.

Number plate lights: W 5 W.


 Remove the transparent cover
using a screwdriver blade.
 Change the faulty bulb.
 Push the repeater forwards or 1 - Direction indicators:
backwards and release it. PY 21 W (amber).
 Unclip the repeater and change it. 2 - Reversing lights: P 21 W.
Third brake light:
Repeaters can be obtained from 3 - Fog lamps/side lights: Five W 5 W bulbs.
PEUGEOT dealers. P 21/4 W.
4 - Side lights: P 21/4 W.  Remove the plastic cover carefully
by unclipping it at the centre and on
Amber coloured bulbs (direction indi- 5 - Brake lights/side lights: either side, perpendicular to its di-
cators and side repeaters), must be P 21/4 W. rection of engagement.
replaced with bulbs of identical speci-
fication and colour.  Press on the two tabs located at
 Disconnect the connector. the rear, near the rear screen.
 Unscrew the light fixing nuts in-  Pull the red transparent cover out-
side the boot using the towing eye wards while maintaining the pres-
(stored inside the spare wheel), if sure on the tabs.
necessary.
 Change the faulty bulb.
 Remove the seal.
 When refitting, ensure that the
 Unclip the bulb holder moving aside tabs of the red transparent cover
the 5 tabs. are engaged correctly and that the
 Unscrew the bulb and change it. upper trim has been put back in place
 Lock the bulb holder in place. correctly.
 Reposition the seal.

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CHANGING A REAR BULB  Unclip the light (2 clips). Left and right fog lamps:
(407 SW)  Disconnect the connector and P 21 W.
remove the light.  Carefully unclip the tailgate interior
 Unclip the bulb holder moving aside trim.
the 4 tabs.  Detach the sealing sheet located
 Unscrew the bulb and change it. behind the light concerned.
 Reconnect the connector.  Remove the bulb holder turning it a
quarter of a turn.
 Lock the bulb holder in place. When
refitting it, ensure that the lamp is  Change the faulty bulb.
correctly positioned and secured, When refitting, ensure that the bulb is
reclipping the rear part then the positioned correctly in the bulb holder.
front part.

Wing lights
1 - Brake lights/side lights: Number plate lights: W 5 W. Third brake light (diodes)
P 21/5 W.  Insert a thin screwdriver in one of All work on the diode lights must be
2 - Reversing lights: the exterior holes of the transparent carried out by a PEUGEOT dealer.
P 21 W. cover.
3 - Direction indicators:  Push it towards the outside to un-
P 21 W. clip it.
These three bulbs are changed by re-  Remove the transparent cover.
moving the light.  Change the faulty bulb.
 Remove the corresponding boot
side flap to gain access to the
light.
 Remove the light fixing nut inside
the boot.
Note: if necessary, use the wheel-
brace to remove the nuts.

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CHANGING A FUSE Fascia fuses
To access the fuses, open the glove box. Open the fuse box cover by pressing the
The fuse boxes are placed in the lower two tabs at the top.
part of the fascia (passenger side in
the glove box) and in the engine com-
partment (left-hand side).

Replacing a fuse

Fuse N° Rating Functions

F1 15 A Rear wiper.
Before replacing a fuse, the cause of
the incident must be found and recti- F2 30 A Central locking/deadlocking.
fied. The fuse numbers are indicated
on the fuse box. F3 5A Air bags.

ESP dual function sensor, diagnostic connector,


Always replace a faulty fuse F4 10 A
sunroof (Saloon), steering wheel angle sensor.
with a fuse of the same rating
(same colour). Front one-touch electric windows, sunroof
Use the special pliers located F5 30 A (Saloon), panoramic roof concealing flap
on the support next to the fuse box, (407 SW).
this support also contains the replace-
ment fuses. F6 30 A Rear one-touch electric windows.

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CHANGING A FUSE Fascia fuses
To access the fuses, open the glove box. Open the fuse box cover by pressing the
The fuse boxes are placed in the lower two tabs at the top.
part of the fascia (passenger side in
the glove box) and in the engine com-
partment (left-hand side).

Replacing a fuse

Fuse N° Rating Functions

F1 15 A Rear wiper.
Before replacing a fuse, the cause of
the incident must be found and recti- F2 30 A Central locking/deadlocking.
fied. The fuse numbers are indicated
on the fuse box. F3 5A Air bags.

ESP dual function sensor, diagnostic connector,


Always replace a faulty fuse F4 10 A
sunroof (Saloon), steering wheel angle sensor.
with a fuse of the same rating
(same colour). Front one-touch electric windows, sunroof
Use the special pliers located F5 30 A (Saloon), panoramic roof concealing flap
on the support next to the fuse box, (407 SW).
this support also contains the replace-
ment fuses. F6 30 A Rear one-touch electric windows.

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Fuse N° Rating Functions

Glove box light, side repeaters, front and rear courtesy lights, map reading lights, courtesy
F7 5A
mirror.

CD changer, multifunction display, audio equipment, steering wheel control, trailer fusebox,
F8 20 A
alarm control unit, navigation-telematics (according to country).

F9 30 A Lighter, telematics (according to country), rear 12 V accessories socket (100 W max).

F10 15 A Tyre under-inflation detection unit.

F11 15 A Diagnostic socket, ignition switch.

Hands-free kit, trailer socket, trailer fusebox, audible rear parking assistance, passenger’s
F12 30 A
electric seat, rain and brightness sensor, alarm.

F13 5A Engine fusebox, windscreen wipers relay control.

Driver’s seat memory unit or driver’s electric seat, instrument panel, air conditioning control
F14 15 A
panel, air bags control unit.

F15 15 A Electric child lock, rear doors deadlocking.

F17 40 A Heated rear screen.

FS1 - PARC shunt.

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Fuse N° Rating Functions

G29 5A Telematics (according to country).

G30 30 A Driver’s electric seat without memory unit.

G31 30 A Passenger’s electric seat without memory unit.

G32 15 A Rear 12 V accessories socket (100 W max).

G33 - Not used.

G34 - Not used.

G35 - Not used.

G36 30 A Driver’s seat memory unit.

G37 15 A Six-speed automatic gearbox supply.

G38 30 A Right and left heated seats.

G39 - Trailer fusebox (accessory).

G40 30 A Audio Hi-Fi assembly.

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The electrical system of your CHANGING A WINDSCREEN ECONOMY MODE FUNCTION
vehicle is designed to operate WIPER BLADE
with standard or optional equip- After the engine has stopped, certain
ment. functions (audio equipment, wind-
Before installing other electrical equip- screen wiper, electric windows, sun-
ment or accessories on your vehicle, roof, electric seats, telephone, video,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer. etc) are only supplied with power for
approximately thirty minutes, to prevent
PEUGEOT will not accept responsi- complete discharging of the battery.
bility for the cost incurred in repairing
your vehicle or for rectifying the mal- Once the thirty minutes are over, a
functions resulting from the installation message appears on the multi-func-
of accessories not supplied and not tion display and the active functions
recommended by PEUGEOT and not are put on standby.
installed in accordance with its instruc- These functions are automatically re-
tions, in particular where the equip- activated when the vehicle is started.
ment in question consumes more than
10 milliamperes.
The maxi-fuses provide additional
protection for the electrical systems. Placing the wiper blades in the
All work must be carried out by a maintenance position If the telephone is being used
PEUGEOT dealer.  Less than one minute after switching when economy mode starts,
off the ignition, press the windscreen it will still be possible to finish
wiper stalk down once to position the the call.
blades at the top of the windscreen
(maintenance position).

A flat battery prevents the en-


Replacing a blade gine from starting.
 Lift the arm, then unclip the blade
and remove it.
 Fit the new blade and fold down the As winter approaches, have your bat-
arm. tery checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.
To reposition the blades, switch on the
ignition and operate the windscreen
wiper stalk.

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Engine compartment fuses
To access the fuses located in the Fuse N° Rating Functions
engine compartment (next to the bat-
tery), remove the battery cover and 1 20 A Engine management control unit.
unclip the fuse box cover.
Close the fuse box cover carefully and 2 15 A Horn.
refit the battery cover when you have
finished. 3 10 A Front and rear wash-wipe.

4 20 A Headlamp wash.

5 15 A Engine management actuators


(fuel pump, purge canister solenoid valves, ...).
6 10 A Automatic gearbox control unit.

Switching and protection unit, intake air flow


sensor, clutch switch, six-speed automatic
7 10 A gearbox switch, STOP switches, electrochromatic
mirror, panoramic roof concealing flap controls
(407 SW).

8 20 A Starter coil.
Xenon bulb electronic supply, STOP switch,
power steering electropump assembly,
9 10 A
four-speed automatic gearbox control unit,
automatic gearbox locking relay.
Engine management actuators (ignition coil,
10 30 A
solenoid valves, oxygen sensors).

11 40 A Air conditioning blower or not used.

12 30 A Windscreen wipers.

Built-in systems interface supply


13 40 A
(ignition positive).
14 30 A Air pump.
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The electrical system of your CHANGING A WINDSCREEN ECONOMY MODE FUNCTION
vehicle is designed to operate WIPER BLADE
with standard or optional equip- After the engine has stopped, certain
ment. functions (audio equipment, wind-
Before installing other electrical equip- screen wiper, electric windows, sun-
ment or accessories on your vehicle, roof, electric seats, telephone, video,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer. etc) are only supplied with power for
approximately thirty minutes, to prevent
PEUGEOT will not accept responsi- complete discharging of the battery.
bility for the cost incurred in repairing
your vehicle or for rectifying the mal- Once the thirty minutes are over, a
functions resulting from the installation message appears on the multi-func-
of accessories not supplied and not tion display and the active functions
recommended by PEUGEOT and not are put on standby.
installed in accordance with its instruc- These functions are automatically re-
tions, in particular where the equip- activated when the vehicle is started.
ment in question consumes more than
10 milliamperes.
The maxi-fuses provide additional
protection for the electrical systems. Placing the wiper blades in the
All work must be carried out by a maintenance position If the telephone is being used
PEUGEOT dealer.  Less than one minute after switching when economy mode starts,
off the ignition, press the windscreen it will still be possible to finish
wiper stalk down once to position the the call.
blades at the top of the windscreen
(maintenance position).

A flat battery prevents the en-


Replacing a blade gine from starting.
 Lift the arm, then unclip the blade
and remove it.
 Fit the new blade and fold down the As winter approaches, have your bat-
arm. tery checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.
To reposition the blades, switch on the
ignition and operate the windscreen
wiper stalk.

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The electrical system of your CHANGING A WINDSCREEN ECONOMY MODE FUNCTION
vehicle is designed to operate WIPER BLADE
with standard or optional equip- After the engine has stopped, certain
ment. functions (audio equipment, wind-
Before installing other electrical equip- screen wiper, electric windows, sun-
ment or accessories on your vehicle, roof, electric seats, telephone, video,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer. etc) are only supplied with power for
approximately thirty minutes, to prevent
PEUGEOT will not accept responsi- complete discharging of the battery.
bility for the cost incurred in repairing
your vehicle or for rectifying the mal- Once the thirty minutes are over, a
functions resulting from the installation message appears on the multi-func-
of accessories not supplied and not tion display and the active functions
recommended by PEUGEOT and not are put on standby.
installed in accordance with its instruc- These functions are automatically re-
tions, in particular where the equip- activated when the vehicle is started.
ment in question consumes more than
10 milliamperes.
The maxi-fuses provide additional
protection for the electrical systems. Placing the wiper blades in the
All work must be carried out by a maintenance position If the telephone is being used
PEUGEOT dealer.  Less than one minute after switching when economy mode starts,
off the ignition, press the windscreen it will still be possible to finish
wiper stalk down once to position the the call.
blades at the top of the windscreen
(maintenance position).

A flat battery prevents the en-


Replacing a blade gine from starting.
 Lift the arm, then unclip the blade
and remove it.
 Fit the new blade and fold down the As winter approaches, have your bat-
arm. tery checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.
To reposition the blades, switch on the
ignition and operate the windscreen
wiper stalk.

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BATTERY (LOCATED IN THE
ENGINE COMPARTMENT)

Disconnecting/ To charge the battery using a To start the vehicle from another
Reconnecting the cables battery charger: battery:
- Raise the locking plate A. - Disconnect the battery, - Connect the red cable to the positive
- Position the open clip of the cable on - Follow the instructions for use given (+) terminals of the two batteries,
the positive (+) terminal of the bat- by the battery charger manufacturer, - Connect one end of the green or
tery. - Reconnect starting with the negative black cable to the negative (-) termi-
- Press until the position checking (-) terminal, nal of the slave battery,
system B tilts. - Check that the terminals and con- - Connect the other end of the green
- Lock the clip by lowering the locking nectors are clean. If they are cov- or black cable to an earth point on
plate while pressing on the clip. ered with sulphate (white or greenish the broken down vehicle as far as
deposit), disconnect them and clean possible from the battery,
them. - Operate the starter, let the engine
run.
- Wait for the engine to return to idle,
then disconnect the cables.

Do not force the plate as lock- It is advisable to disconnect


ing is not possible if the clip is the battery if the vehicle is not
not positioned correctly. to be used for a period of more
Start the procedure again. than one month.

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BATTERY To start the vehicle from another Before disconnecting the
(LOCATED IN THE BOOT)* battery: battery, you must wait for
2 minutes after switching off
the ignition.
Never disconnect a terminal when the
engine is running.
Never charge a battery without first
disconnecting the terminals.
Open the windows and close the sun-
roof before disconnecting the battery. If
they do not operate normally following
reconnection of the battery, they must
be reinitialised (see sections "Reini-
tialisation of the electric windows" and
"Sunroof").
The battery is in the left boot trim.  open the bonnet, After every reconnection of the bat-
 use the two additional positive (+) tery, switch on the ignition and wait
To charge the battery using a bat- and negative (-) terminals located 1 minute before starting to allow the
tery charger (boot open): under the bonnet, electronic systems to be initialised.
 fold down the panel to gain access  open the red cover of the positive However, if slight difficulties are ex-
to the battery, (+) terminal, perienced after this, please contact a
 disconnect the battery, PEUGEOT dealer.
 connect the red cable between the
 follow the instructions for use given positive (+) terminal and the posi- On the 2.7 litre 24V HDI engine, if
by the battery charger manufacturer, tive (+) terminal of the slave bat- there is no battery in the boot, do
tery, not connect a slave battery to the
 reconnect starting with the nega- positive (+) and negative (-) termi-
tive (-) terminal,  connect the green or black cable
between the negative (-) terminal nals under the bonnet as a short
 raise the panel and close it. and the negative (-) terminal of the circuit may occur.
slave battery,
 operate the starter, let the engine
run,
 wait for the engine to return to idle, The batteries contain harmful
then disconnect the cables, substances such as sulphu-
ric acid and lead. They must
 close the red cover of the positive be disposed of in accordance
(+) terminal, with regulations and must never be
 refit the left side cover, discarded with household waste.
 close the bonnet. Take used batteries to an approved
collection point.
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TOWING YOUR VEHICLE Special features of the
automatic gearbox

Without lifting Towing a vehicle with an auto-


(4 wheels on the ground) matic gearbox in reverse gear
is prohibited (absence of lubri-
You must always use a towbar. cation).
The removable towing eye is inside
the spare wheel.
From the front: When towing with four wheels on the
ground, the following rules must be
 Unclip the cover, by pressing the obeyed:
bottom part,
- lever in position N,
 Screw in the towing eye as far as it
will go. - tow the vehicle at less than 30 mph
(50 km/h) over a maximum distance
of 30 miles (50 km).
From the rear: - do not add oil to the gearbox.
 Unclip the cover,
 Screw in the towing eye as far as it
will go. Lifting
(2 wheels only on the ground)
When towing with the engine It is preferable to raise the vehicle with
switched off, there is no brak- a professional lifting device.
ing or steering assistance.
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FITTING ROOF BARS
(SALOON)
When fitting transverse roof bars,
use the four quick-fit fixings provided
for this purpose. Lift the concealing
flaps and adjust the roof bar quick-fit
fixings.

Maximum authorised weight


on the roof rack, for a loading
height not exceeding 40 cm
(with the exception of bicycle
carriers): 80 kg.

If the height exceeds 40 cm, adapt the


speed of the vehicle to the profile of
the road to avoid damaging the roof
bars and the fixings on the roof. FITTING ROOF BARS (407 SW) Maximum authorised weight
Be sure to refer to national legisation on the roof bars, for a loading
in order to comply with the regulations When fitting transverse roof bars, en- height not exceeding 40 cm
for transporting objects which are sure that they are positioned correctly. (except bicycle carriers):
longer than the vehicle. The correct positions are shown by 100 kg.
marks on each of the longitudinal If the height exceeds 40 cm, adapt the
bars. speed of the vehicle to the condition of
Use accessories approved by the road, to avoid damaging the roof
PEUGEOT and follow the manufac- bars.
turer’s fitting instructions. Please refer to national legislation to
comply with the regulations regarding
the transportation of objects which are
longer than the vehicle.

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TOWING A TRAILER, In all cases, pay attention to the cool- Lighting
CARAVAN, BOAT, ETC... ant temperature.

We recommend the use of original


PEUGEOT towbars which have been Note: in certain cases of par-
tested and approved from the design ticularly arduous use (towing
stage of your vehicle and that you the maximum load in high
entrust the fitting of the towbar to a temperatures on a steep
PEUGEOT dealer. slope), the engine automatically lim-
its its power and selects the appropri-
ate automatic gearbox gear in manual
mode. In this case, cutting off the air
conditioning allows the engine power
to be recovered, and therefore the
Driving advice towing capacity to be increased.
Distribution of loads: distribute the Manual adjustment
load in the trailer so that the heavi- Adjust your headlamps so as not to
est loads are as close as possible to If the coolant temperature dazzle other road users. Check the
the axle and the nose weight is close warning light comes on, stop electrical signalling of the trailer.
to the maximum authorised without, the vehicle and switch off the
however, exceeding it. engine as soon as possible.

Cooling: towing a trailer on a slope in-


creases the coolant temperature.
As the fan is electrically controlled, its Tyres: check the tyre pressures of the
cooling capacity is not dependent on towing vehicle (label on the central
the engine speed. door pillar on the driver’s side) and of
In the case of vehicles fitted with an the trailer towed, observing the recom-
HDI engine, it is advisable, following mended pressure.
intensive use (towing on a motorway,
prolonged driving, ...), to leave the en- Brakes: towing increases the braking
gine running at idle for approximately distance. Drive at a moderate speed,
20 seconds before switching off the ig- change down early and brake gradually.
nition. This limits any increase in the
temperature of the engine after it has
been switched off. Side wind: sensitivity to side wind is
increased. Drive smoothly and at a
moderate speed.

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ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR 407 "Touring": "Styling":
Seat covers compatible with Alloy wheels, wheel trims,
A wide range of accessories recom- side air bags, mats, boot spoiler, leather steering wheel,
mended by PEUGEOT and original tray. styling strips, door spoilers,
parts are offered by the Network. stainless steel sill protectors.
For leisure pursuits: roof
They all benefit from PEUGEOT’s rec- bars, transportation acces-
ommendation. sories (bicycle carrier, ski
These accessories and parts, having carrier), roof box, child seats
been tested and approved for reliabil- and booster cushions, rear screen
ity and safety, are all adapted to your blind, audio/telephone console, side "Universal":
PEUGEOT vehicle. blinds, cool box.
Windscreen wash fluid, inte-
The product range offered by Trailer towbar which must be fitted by rior and exterior cleaning and
PEUGEOT Accessories is structured the PEUGEOT Network. maintenance products.
around 5 categories: PROTECTION -
TOURING - IN-CAR TECHNOLOGY -
STYLING - UNIVERSAL.
Note
To avoid any jamming under the
"Protection": pedals:
Anti-theft alarm, parking as- - ensure that the mat is positioned and
sistance, engraved windows, secured correctly,
wheel anti-theft devices, first - never place one mat on top of an-
aid kit, warning triangle, high other. The fitting of electrical equip-
visibility safety jacket, snow ment or accessories which
chains, dog guard, etc. are not recommended by
"In-Car Technology": PEUGEOT may result in a
Telephone, hands-free kits, failure of your vehicle’s electronic
Depending on the country in satellite navigation, CD system.
which the vehicle is sold, it changer, multimedia, con- Please note this specific warning. You
is compulsory to have a high nection for portable MP3 are advised to contact a representa-
visibility safety jacket, warning player (in the glove box). tive of the Marque to be shown the
triangle and spare bulbs avail- range of recommended equipment
able in the vehicle. and accessories.

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ENGINES AND GEARBOXES

PETROL
Model codes:
6D.../6E...
6FYC RFJC RFJF 3FYH 3FYF XFVJ

3 litres
ENGINES 1.8 litre 16V 2 litres 16V 2.2 litres 16V
V6 24V

Cubic capacity (cm3) 1 749 1 997 2 230 2 946

Bore x stroke (mm) 82.7 x 81.4 85 x 88 86 x 96 87 x 82.6

EU standard maximum power (kW) 92 103 120 155

Maximum power engine speed (rpm) 5 500 6 000 5 650/5 875 6 000

EU standard maximum torque (Nm) 163 191/200 217/220 290

Maximum torque engine speed (rpm) 4 500 4 100/4 000 3 900/4 150 3 750

Fuel Unleaded Unleaded Unleaded Unleaded

Catalytic converter Yes Yes Yes Yes

Manual Manual Auto Manual Auto Auto


Gearbox
(5-speed) (5-speed) (4-speed) (6-speed) (4-speed) (6-speed)

Oil capacity (in litres)


Engine (with cartridge replacement)* 4.25 4.25 4.25 4.25 4.25 4.75

132 * Draining by gravity with oil filler cap open.

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ENGINES AND GEARBOXES

DIESEL
Model codes:
6D.../6E...
9HZC RHRH RHRJ 4HPH 4HTH UHZJ

1.6 litre 2.7 litres


ENGINES 2 litres HDI 16V 2.2 litres HDI 16V
HDI 16V HDI 24V
Cubic capacity (cm3) 1 560 1 997 2 179 2 720

Bore x stroke (mm) 75 x 88.3 85 x 88 85 x 96 81 x 88


EU standard maximum
80 100 120 125 150
power (kW)
Maximum power engine
4 000 4 000 4 000 4 000
speed (rpm)
EU standard maximum
240 320 370 440
torque (Nm)
Maximum torque engine
1 750 2 000 1 500 1 900
speed (rpm)
Fuel Diesel Diesel Diesel Diesel

Catalytic converter Yes Yes Yes Yes


Particle emission filter
Yes Yes Yes Yes
(PEF)

Manual Manual Auto Manual Auto


Gearbox (5 speed) (6 speed) (6 speed) (6 speed) (6 speed)

Oil capacity (in litres)


Engine
3.5 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25
(with cartridge replacement)*

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SALOON CONSUMPTION

In accordance with EC Directive 80/1268 (as amended)

Urban driving Inter-urban Mixed driving Emission of


Model codes:
Engines Gearboxes mpg (litres/ driving mpg mpg CO2 by mass
6D...
100 km) (litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (g/km) mixed

1.8 litre 16V Manual 6FYC 26.9 (10.5) 47.1 (6.0) 36.7 (7.7) 183

2 litres 16V Manual RFJC 25.7 (11.0) 44.1 (6.4) 34.9 (8.1) 192

Auto
2 litres 16V RFJF 22.6 (12.5) 44.8 (6.3) 32.9 (8.6) 204
(4 speed)

2.2 litres 16V Manual 3FYH 21.9 (12.9) 41.5 (6.8) 31.1 (9.0) 214

Auto
2.2 litres 16V 3FYF 20.3 (13.9) 40.9 (6.9) 30.1 (9.4) 224
(4 speed)

Auto.
3 litre V6 24V XFVJ 19.4 (14.5) 40.4 (7.0) 28.8 (9.8) 233
(6 speed)

The consumption figures shown here correspond to the values communicated at the time of printing. These consumption
values were established in accordance with EC Directive 80/1268 (as amended). They may vary depending on the style
of driving, traffic conditions, weather conditions, the load in the vehicle, the maintenance of the vehicle and the use of the
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SALOON CONSUMPTION
In accordance with EC Directive 80/1268 (as amended)

Urban driving Inter-urban Mixed driving Emission of


Model codes:
Engines Gearboxes mpg (litres/ driving mpg mpg CO2 by mass
6D...
100 km) (litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (g/km) mixed

1.6 litre HDI 16V Manual 9HZC 40.4 (7.0) 61.4 (4.6) 51.4 (5.5) 145

2 litres HDI 16V Manual RHRH 36.6 (7.7) 57.6 (4.9) 47.9 (5.9) 155

Auto
2 litres HDI 16V RHRJ 28.2 (10.0) 51.4 (5.5) 39.8 (7.1) 189
(6 speed)

2.2 litres HDI 16V Manual 4HPH 34.9 (8.1) 56.5 (5.0) 46.3 (6.1) 160

2.2 litres HDI 16V Manual 4HTH 34.9 (8.1) 56.5 (5.0) 46.3 (6.1) 160

Auto
2.7 litres HDI 24V (6 speed) UHZJ 24.1 (11.7) 43.5 (6.5) 33.6 (8.4) 223

The consumption figures shown here correspond to the values communicated at the time of printing. These consumption
values were established in accordance with EC Directive 80/1268 (as amended). They may vary depending on the style
of driving, traffic conditions, weather conditions, the load in the vehicle, the maintenance of the vehicle and the use of the
accessories. 135

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407 SW CONSUMPTION

In accordance with EC Directive 80/1268 (as amended)

Model codes: Urban driving Inter-urban Mixed driving Emission of


Engines Gearboxes mpg driving mpg mpg CO2 by mass
6E...
(litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (g/km) mixed

1.8 litre 16V Manual 6FYC 26.4 (10.7) 46.3 (6.1) 35.8 (7.9) 187

2 litres 16V Manual RFJC 25.0 (11.3) 43.5 (6.5) 34.0 (8.3) 196

Auto
2 litres 16V RFJF 22.2 (12.7) 44.1 (6.4) 32.1 (8.8) 208
(4 speed)

2.2 litres 16V Manual 3FYH 21.6 (13.1) 40.9 (6.9) 30.7 (9.2) 219

Auto
2.2 litres 16V 3FYF 19.9 (14.2) 40.4 (7.0) 29.4 (9.6) 228
(4 speed)

Auto
3 litres V6 24V XFVJ 19.3 (14.6) 39.8 (7.1) 28.5 (9.9) 236
(6 speed)

The consumption figures shown here correspond to the values communicated at the time of printing. These consumption
values were established in accordance with EC Directive 80/1268 (as amended). They may vary depending on the style
of driving, traffic conditions, weather conditions, the load in the vehicle, the maintenance of the vehicle and the use of the
136 accessories.

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407 SW CONSUMPTION

In accordance with EC Directive 80/1268 (as amended)

Urban driving Inter-urban Mixed driving Emission of


Model codes:
Engines Gearboxes mpg driving mpg mpg CO2 by mass
6E...
(litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (g/km) mixed

1.6 litre HDI 16V Manual 9HZC 39.2 (7.2) 60.1 (4.7) 50.4 (5.6) 148

2 litres HDI 16V Manual RHRH 35.8 (7.9) 56.5 (5.0) 47.1 (6.0) 159

Auto
2 litres HDI 16V RHRJ 27.9 (10.1) 50.4 (5.6) 39.2 (7.2) 192
(6 speed)

2.2 litres HDI 16V Manual 4HPH 34.4 (8.2) 55.4 (5.1) 45.6 (6.2) 165

2.2 litres HDI 16V Manual 4HTH 34.4 (8.2) 55.4 (5.1) 45.6 (6.2) 165

Auto
2.7 litres HDI 24V UHZJ 23.7 (11.9) 43.5 (6.5) 33.2 (8.5) 226
(6 speed)

The consumption figures shown here correspond to the values communicated at the time of printing. These consumption
values were established in accordance with EC Directive 80/1268 (as amended). They may vary depending on the style
of driving, traffic conditions, weather conditions, the load in the vehicle, the maintenance of the vehicle and the use of the
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SALOON WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (IN KG)
Engines 1.8 litre 16V 2 litres 16V 2 litres 16V
Gearbox Manual Manual Auto (4 speed)

Model codes: 6D... 6FYC RFJC RFJF


• Kerb weight* 1 559 1 582 1 613
• Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 980 1 995 2 020
• Gross train weight (GTW)** 3 280 3 495 3 520
• Unbraked trailer weight 735 745 750
• Braked trailer weight (a) 1 300 (1) 1 500 (1) 1 500 (1)
• Recommended nose weight 65 72 72

Engines 2.2 litres 16V 2.2 litres 16V 3 litres V6 24V


Gearbox Manual Auto (4 speed) Auto (6 speed)

Model codes: 6D... 3FYH 3FYF XFVJ


• Kerb weight* 1 624 1 660 1 729
• Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 2 040 2 075 2 140
• Gross train weight (GTW)** 3 540 3 575 3 740
• Unbraked trailer weight 750 750 750
• Braked trailer weight (a) 1 500 (1) 1 500 (1) 1 600 (1)
• Recommended nose weight 72 72 76

* The kerb weight is equal to the unladen vehicle + driver (75 kg).
** The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
(a) The braked trailer value corresponds to the towing capacity of the vehicle on a 12 % incline.
The braked trailer weight may be increased by (1) 300 kg, on condition that the load in the vehicle is reduced so that the GTW
is not exceeded.
High exterior temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when the
138 exterior temperature is above 37 °C, restrict the towed weight to 600 kg, with no load transfer.

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SALOON WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (IN KG)
Engines 1.6 litre HDI 16V 2 litres HDI 16V
Gearbox Manual Manual Auto (6 speed)

Model codes: 6D... 9HZC RHRH RHRJ


• Kerb weight* 1 596 1 672 1 732
• Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 2 020 2 080 2 115
• Gross train weight (GTW)** 3 020 3 680 3 215
• Unbraked trailer weight 750 750 750
• Braked trailer weight (a) 1 000 (1) 1 600 (1) 1 100 (1)
• Recommended nose weight 60 76 60

Engines 2.2 litres HDI 16V 2.7 litres HDI 24V


Gearbox Manual Auto (6 speed)
4HTH
Model codes: 6D... UHZJ
4HPH
• Kerb weight* 1 772 1 854
• Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 2 125 2 230
• Gross train weight (GTW)** 3 725 3 630
• Unbraked trailer weight 750 750
• Braked trailer weight (a) 1 600 (2) 1 400 (2)
• Recommended nose weight 74 66

* The kerb weight is equal to the unladen vehicle + driver (75 kg).
** The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
(a) The braked trailer value corresponds to the towing capacity of the vehicle on a 12 % incline.
The braked trailer weight may be increased by (1) 300 kg or (2) 250 kg, on condition that the load in the vehicle is reduced
so that the GTW is not exceeded.
High exterior temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when the
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407 SW WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (IN KG)
Engines 1.8 litre 16V 2 litres 16V 2 litres 16V
Gearbox Manual Manual Auto (4 speed)

Model codes: 6E... 6FYC RFJC RFJF


• Kerb weight* 1 622 1 645 1 676
• Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 2 090 2 105 2 136
• Gross train weight (GTW)** 3 390 3 605 3 636
• Unbraked trailer weight 750 750 750
• Braked trailer weight (a) 1 300 1 500 1 500
• Recommended nose weight 60 60 60

Engines 2.2 litres 16V 2.2 litres 16V 3 litres V6 24V


Gearbox Manual Auto (4 speed) Aut. (6 speed)

Model codes: 6E... 3FYH 3FYF XFVJ


• Kerb weight* 1 687 1 723 1 792
• Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 2 155 2 195 2 260
• Gross train weight (GTW)** 3 655 3 595 3 760
• Unbraked trailer weight 750 750 750
• Braked trailer weight (a) 1 500 1 400 (2) 1 500
• Recommended nose weight 60 60 60

* The kerb weight is equal to the unladen vehicle + driver (75 kg).
** The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
(a) The braked trailer value corresponds to the towing capacity of the vehicle on a 12 % incline.
The braked trailer weight may be increased by (1) 300 kg or (2) 100 kg, on condition that the load in the vehicle is reduced
so that the GTW is not exceeded.
High exterior temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when the
140 exterior temperature is above 37 °C, restrict the towed weight to 600 kg, with no load transfer.

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407 SW WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (IN KG)
Engines 1.6 litre HDI 16V 2 litres HDI 16V
Gearbox Manual Manual Auto (6 speed)

Model codes: 6E... 9HZC RHRH RHRJ


• Kerb weight* 1 659 1 735 1 797
• Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 2 127 2 195 2 215
• Gross train weight (GTW)** 3 127 3 795 3 215
• Unbraked trailer weight 750 750 750
• Braked trailer weight (a) 1 000 (1) 1 600 1 000 (1)
• Recommended nose weight 60 65 60

Engines 2.2 litres HDI 16V 2.7 litres HDI 24V


Gearbox Manual Auto (6 speed)
4HTH
Model codes: 6E... UHZJ
4HPH
• Kerb weight* 1 835 1 917
• Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 2 275 2 360
• Gross train weight (GTW)** 3 875 3 660
• Unbraked trailer weight 750 750
• Braked trailer weight (a) 1 600 (1) 1 300 (1)
• Recommended nose weight 76 65
* The kerb weight is equal to the unladen vehicle + driver (75 kg).
** The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
(a) The braked trailer value corresponds to the towing capacity of the vehicle on a 12 % incline.
The braked trailer weight may be increased by (1) 300 kg or (2) 100 kg, on condition that the load in the vehicle is reduced
so that the GTW is not exceeded.
High exterior temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when the
exterior temperature is above 37 °C, restrict the towed weight to 600 kg, with no load transfer.
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DIMENSIONS (in mm)

407 saloon 407 SW

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IDENTIFICATION FEATURES OF YOUR 407

A - Manufacturer’s plate. The label D on the pillar near to the E - Front number plate.
B - Serial number on the bodywork. door hinges on the driver’s side
indicates:
C - Serial number on the fascia In the event of replacement, a
(visible at the bottom of the - the wheel and tyre sizes, front number plate of a height
windscreen). - the brands of tyres approved by the less than or equal to 110 mm
D - Tyre pressure and paint colour manufacturer, must be fitted provided that this
reference label. - the tyre pressures (the pressure size conforms to current regulations.
must be checked cold, at least Otherwise, contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
once a month),
- the paint colour reference.

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RT4
MULTIMEDIA AUDIO EQUIPMENT/TELEPHONE
JUKEBOX FUNCTION (10 GB)/GPS (EUROPE)

Information on the functions offered by this equipment can


CONTENTS
be found on the site:
http://public.infotec.peugeot.com - access is free. From
your vehicle’s interactive telematic guide, make your • 01 First steps pg. 145
selection, process, follow the actions step by step, print.
• 02 General menu pg. 146
• 03 GPS pg. 147
The RT4 GPS audio/telephone is coded in such a • 04 Traffic information pg. 155
way that it will only operate in your vehicle. If it is to be
installed in another vehicle, contact your PEUGEOT • 05 Audio pg. 157
dealer for configuration of the system.
• 06 Telephone pg. 163
• 07 Control short-cuts pg. 166
For safety reasons, it is imperative that the driver carries
out operations which require prolonged attention while
• 08 Configuration pg. 168
the vehicle is stationary.
When the engine is switched off and to prevent
• 09 Display flow charts pg. 169
discharging of the battery, the RT4 audio/telephone may
switch off after a few minutes.
• Frequently asked questions pg. 184

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01 FIRST STEPS

2 3 5 6 7

4
1 8
19 15
14
20 9
16 12 11

18 17 13 10

1- On/Off and Volume adjustment. 7- TA (Traffic Announcement) function on/off. 14 - Selection of a lower/higher frequency.
Long press: access to the PTY (radio Programme TYpes) mode.
2- Selection of the source: radio, Jukebox, CD, CD changer 15 - Cancellation of the current operation.
and auxiliary (AUX, if activated on the Configuration menu). 8- Ejection of the CD. Long press: return to the current application.
Long press: CD copy to hard disc.

9- SIM card slot. 16 - Displaying of the general menu.


3- Audio option adjustments: front/rear, left/right balance,
loudness, sound ambiences.
17 - Deletion of the last character entered or of the entire line.
10 - Keypad for entering descriptions by successive presses.
4- Displaying of the list of local radio stations, of the tracks on
the CD or of the MP3/Jukebox directories. 18 - Modification of the screen display.
Long press: updating of the local radio stations. 11 - Access to the "PEUGEOT" services menu. Long press: reinitialisation of the RT4 GPS audio/telephone.

5- Automatic search for a lower/higher frequency. 12 - Selection and confirmation. 19 - Selection of the display on the screen from the modes: TRIP,
Selection of the previous/next CD, MP3 or Jukebox track. TEL, CLIM, NAV and AUDIO.
13 - Selection of the previous/next CD.
6- Selection of the wavebands FM1, FM2, FMast, AM. Selection of the previous/next MP3/Jukebox directory. 20 - Long press on the SOS button: emergency call.

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02 GENERAL MENU

TRAFFIC INFORMATION:
TMC information, messages. For maintenance of the display, the
use of a soft, non-abrasive cloth
(spectacles cloth) is recommended
without any additional product.

AUDIO FUNCTIONS: radio, CD,


MAP: orientation, details, display.
Jukebox, options.

NAVIGATION GUIDANCE: GPS, TELEMATIC: telephone, directory,


stages, options. SMS.

AIR CONDITIONING: on/off and CONFIGURATION: vehicle, display,


dual zone control (according to time, languages, voice, auxiliary
equipment). socket (AUX) parameters.

VEHICLE DIAGNOSTICS:
VIDEO: activation, parameters.
warnings log.

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03 GPS
Tip: for a detailed global view of the menus available, refer to the "Display flow charts" part of this RT4
SELECTING A DESTINATION section.

1 5
Press the MENU button. Press the dial to confirm the selection.

2 6
Turn the dial and select the
NAVIGATION GUIDANCE function.
Turn the dial and select the ENTER
AN ADDRESS function.

ENTER AN ADDRESS

3 7
Press the dial to confirm the selection. Press the dial to confirm the selection.

4 8

When the country has been selected,


Turn the dial and select the
turn the dial and select the TOWN
DESTINATION CHOICE function.
function.

DESTINATION CHOICE TOWN

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9 12
Press the dial to confirm the selection. Press the dial to confirm the selection.

10 13
Repeat steps 8 to 12 for the ROAD and N° functions.

Turn the dial and select the letters of


the town one by one confirming each
time by pressing the dial. 14
Select OK on the ENTER AN
ADDRESS page.
PARIS
OK

15
To speed up the process, the POST CODE can be Press the dial to confirm the selection.
entered instead of the name of the town.
Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the letters and
digits and "C" to correct.
Select the STORE function to record the address entered in a
directory record and press the dial to confirm the selection.

The points of interest (POI) indicate all of the service locations in the
11 vicinity (hotels, various businesses, airports...).
Turn the dial and select OK.
OK STORE POI

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03 GPS
The route chosen by the RT4 GPS audio/telephone depends directly on the guidance options.
GUIDANCE OPTIONS Changing these options may completely change the route.

1 5
Press the MENU button. Press the dial to confirm the selection.

2 6
Turn the dial and select the
NAVIGATION GUIDANCE function. Turn the dial and select the DEFINE
CALCULATION CRITERIA function.

DEFINE CALCULATION CRITERIA

3 7
Press the dial to confirm the selection. Press the dial to confirm the selection.

4 8

Turn the dial and select the Turn the dial and select, for example,
GUIDANCE OPTIONS function. the DISTANCE/TIME function.

GUIDANCE OPTIONS DISTANCE/TIME

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GUIDANCE SPEECH SYNTHESIS

9 1
Press the dial to confirm the selection. Press the MENU button.

10
2
Turn the dial and select the TRAFFIC Turn the dial and select the
INFO function if it is not ticked. NAVIGATION GUIDANCE function.

TRAFFIC INFO

Tick this box for optimum operation of the traffic information, 3


diversions will be suggested. Press the dial to confirm the selection.

11
Press the dial to confirm the selection. 4 Turn the dial and select the
GUIDANCE OPTIONS function.
GUIDANCE OPTIONS

12 Select OK and press the dial to


confirm. 5
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
OK

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03 GPS
GUIDANCE SPEECH
ACTIONS ON THE MAP
SYNTHESIS

During the announcements, the volume of each 1


speech synthesis function (guidance, traffic Press the MENU button.
information...) can be adjusted directly.

6 2
Select the ADJUST SPEECH Turn the dial and select the MAP
SYNTHESIS function and press the function.
dial to confirm.

ADJUST SPEECH SYNTHESIS

7
Select the DEACTIVATE function and 3
press the dial to confirm. Press the dial to confirm the selection.

DEACTIVATE
4 Turn the dial and select the MAP
DETAILS function.
8
Select OK and press the dial to Permits selection of the services
confirm. which can be seen on the map
(hotels, restaurants...).
OK
MAP DETAILS

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03 GPS
For improved visibility, beyond the scale of 10 km, the map automatically switches to North
3D VIEW Orientation.

1 5
Press the MENU button. Press the dial to confirm the selection.

2 6
Turn the dial and select the MAP
function. Turn the dial and select the 3D VIEW
tab.

3D VIEW

3 7
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Select OK and press the dial to
confirm.

4
OK
Turn the dial and select the MAP
ORIENTATION function.
8
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
MAP ORIENTATION

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03 GPS
DISPLAYING THE MAP IN A WINDOW OR
IN FULL SCREEN MODE

1 5
Press the dial to confirm the
Press the MENU button. selection.

2 6
Turn the dial and select the MAP Turn the dial and select the MAP IN
function. WINDOW or FULL SCREEN MAP
tab.

MAP IN WINDOW

FULL SCREEN MAP

3 Press the dial to confirm the 7


selection. Select OK and press the dial to
confirm.

4
OK
Turn the dial and select the DISPLAY
MAP function.
8
Press the dial to confirm the
selection.
DISPLAY MAP

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03 GPS
ADDING A STAGE

1 6 Select the ADD A STAGE function


During guidance, press the MENU
button. (9 stages maximum) and press the
dial to confirm.

ADD A STAGE

2 Turn the dial and select the


NAVIGATION GUIDANCE function. 7
Enter for example a new address.

ENTER AN ADDRESS

3 8
Press the dial to confirm the selection. When the new address has been
entered, select OK and press the dial
to confirm.

4 Turn the dial and select the


JOURNEY LEGS AND ROUTE 9
function. Select OK and press the dial to
confirm the order of the stages.
JOURNEY LEGS AND ROUTE

The stage must be completed or deleted before the guidance can


5 continue to the next destination.
Press the dial to confirm the selection. Otherwise, the RT4 GPS audio/telephone will always guide you
back to the previous stage.
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04 TRAFFIC INFORMATION
We recommend a filter on the route and a filter around the vehicle of:
- 5 km or 10 km for a region with heavy traffic,
ACTIVATING THE FILTER ON THE ROUTE - 20 km for a region with a normal level of traffic,
- 100 km for long journeys (motorway).

1 5 Press the dial to confirm the


Press the MENU button. selection.

2 6
Turn the dial and select the TRAFFIC
INFORMATION function. Select the GEOGRAPHIC FILTER
function and press the dial to confirm.

GEOGRAPHIC FILTER

3 7
Turn the dial and select the ON THE
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
ROUTE tab.

4 8

Turn the dial and select the FILTER Select OK and press the dial to
TRAFFIC INFORMATION function. confirm.

FILTER TRAFFIC INFORMATION OK

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04 TRAFFIC INFORMATION
CONFIGURING THE TMC MESSAGE We recommend that you do not tick the NEW MESSAGE DISPLAY tab for regions with heavy traffic.
ANNOUNCEMENTS

1 6
Select the READ MESSAGES tab.
The Traffic Information Messages will
be read by the voice synthesiser.

2 Turn the dial and select the TRAFFIC


INFORMATION function.
READ MESSAGES

Select the NEW MESSAGE DISPLAY


tab.
The traffic information messages
3 are extended to the filters selected
Press the dial to confirm the selection. (geographic...) and can also be
displayed when guidance is not
active.

4 Turn the dial and select the NEW MESSAGE DISPLAY


CONFIGURE MESSAGE
ANNOUNCEMENT function.
CONFIGURE MESSAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
7
Select OK and press the dial to
confirm.
5
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
OK

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05 AUDIO/VIDEO
The external environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks, ...) may block reception,
including in RDS mode. This is a normal effect of the way in which radio waves are transmitted and does
not indicate any failure of the audio equipment.

RADIO RDS
SELECTING A STATION

1 Press the SOURCE button several 1


times in succession and select the Press the MENU button.
RADIO.

2 2
Press the BAND button to select a Select AUDIO FUNCTIONS then
waveband: FM1, FM2, FMast, AM. press OK.

3
Briefly press one of the buttons to 3 Select the RADIO PREFERENCES
carry out an automatic search of the function then press OK.
radio stations.
RADIO PREFERENCES

4 4 Select ACTIVATE FREQUENCY


Press one of the buttons to carry out a FOLLOWING (RDS) then press OK.
manual search of the radio stations. RDS appears on the display.
ACTIVATE FREQUENCY FOLLOWING (RDS)

Press the LIST button to display The RDS, if displayed, enables you to continue listening to the
the list of stations received locally same station by means of frequency following. However, in certain
(60 maximum). conditions, this RDS station is not followed throughout the country
To update this list, press for more than as radio stations do not cover 100 % of the territory. This explains
two seconds. the loss of reception of the station during a journey.

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05 AUDIO/VIDEO
MP3 CD CD
INFORMATION AND ADVICE PLAYING A CD OR AN MP3 COMPILATION

The MP3 format, an abbreviation of MPEG 1.2 & 2.5 Audio Layer 3, Insert circular compact discs only. Some anti-pirating
is an audio compression standard which permits the recording of systems, on original discs or CDs copied using
several tens of music files on a single disc. a personal recorder, may generate malfunctions
regardless of the quality of the original player.

Insert an audio CD or an MP3 compilation in the player,


play begins automatically.
In order to be able to play a recorded CDR or CDRW, when recording
it is preferable to select standards ISO 9660 level 1.2 or Joliet.
If the disc is recorded in another format, it may not be played
correctly. 1 If the player already contains a disc,
It is recommended that the same recording standard is always used press the SOURCE button several
for an individual disc, with as low a speed as possible (4x maximum) times in succession and select CD to
for optimum sound quality. listen to it.
In the particular case of a multi-session CD, the Joliet standard is
recommended.
2 Press one of the buttons to select a
track on the CD.
The audio equipment will only play audio files with the extension Press the LIST button to display
".mp3" with a sampling rate of 22.05 KHz or 44.1 KHz. No other type the list of tracks on the CD or of the
of file (.wma, .mp4, m3u...) can be played. directories of the MP3 compilation.

It is advisable to restrict file names to 20 characters without using The playing and displaying of an MP3 compilation may depend on
special characters (e.g.: " " ? ; ù) to avoid any playing or displaying the recording programme and/or the parameter settings used. We
problems. recommend use of the ISO 9660 recording standard.

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JUKEBOX FUNCTION
COPYING A CD ONTO THE HARD DISC

1
Insert a CD or an MP3 compilation The AUTO CREATION tab automatically copies the CD by default
and press the MENU button. into an album of the type "album n°...".

Select AUDIO FUNCTIONS and press 6 Select the letters one by one and select
2
the dial to confirm. OK to confirm.

OK

The audio or MP3 CD is copied onto the hard disc. Copying may
take approximately 20 minutes depending on the duration of the CD.
3 Select COPY CD TO JUKEBOX and During this copying phase, it is not possible to listen to the albums
press the dial to confirm. previously recorded on the hard disc or the CDs.

COPY CD TO JUKEBOX If it is not an MP3 CD, the Jukebox automatically compresses


the CD in MP3 format. The compression may take approximately
20 minutes depending on the duration of the CD. During this
4 Select COMPLETE CD to copy compression phase, it is possible to listen to the CD or to albums
the entire CD and press the dial to previously recorded on the hard disc.
confirm.
COMPLETE CD A long press on the SOURCE button starts the copying of the CD.

5 Select CREATE ALBUM and press When copying an MP3 CD, the Jukebox only retains the last album
the dial to confirm. level. It is not possible to copy files from the Jukebox to a CD. The
STOP THE CD COPY action does not delete the files which have
CREATE ALBUM already been transferred onto the jukebox hard disc.

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JUKEBOX FUNCTION
RENAMING AN ALBUM

1 5
Select the album to be renamed and
Press the MENU button.
press the dial to confirm.

2 Select AUDIO FUNCTIONS and 6


press the dial to confirm. Select the RENAME tab and press the
dial to confirm.

RENAME

3 7
Select the JUKEBOX function and
Turn the dial and select the letters of
press the dial to confirm.
the album title one by one confirming
each time by pressing the dial.
JUKEBOX

4
Select the JUKEBOX MANAGEMENT
function and press the dial to confirm. Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the letters of the album title
one by one.
JUKEBOX MANAGEMENT

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JUKEBOX FUNCTION
LISTENING TO THE JUKEBOX

8 2

Select OK and press the dial to Press the SOURCE button several
confirm. times in succession and select the
JUKEBOX function.

OK JUKEBOX

3
Press the LIST button.
To rename the tracks of an album, follow the same procedure,
selecting the tracks to be renamed.
Use the ESC button to exit from the list of tracks.

Turn the dial to select the files.

Select the DELETE function to delete an album or a


track from the Jukebox.

Press the ESC button to return to the first file level.


DELETE

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USING THE AUXILIARY INPUT (AUX) CD CHANGER
JACK/RCA AUDIO CABLE NOT SUPPLIED PLAYING A CD (NOT MP3 COMPATIBLE)

1
Press the MENU button then select the CONFIGURATION function, Insert one or more CDs in the
then SOUNDS, then ACTIVATE AUXILIARY SOURCE to activate changer.
the auxiliary input of the RT4 GPS audio/telephone. Press the SOURCE button several
times in succession and select CD
CHANGER.

1
Connect the portable equipment (MP3 2
player…) to the audio sockets (white and Press one of the buttons on the
red, RCA type) located in the glove box alphanumeric keypad to select the
using a JACK/RCA audio cable. corresponding CD.

2
3
Press the SOURCE button several
times in succession and select AUX. Press one of the buttons to select a
track on the CD.

The displaying and management of the commands takes place via


the portable equipment.
It is not possible to copy the files onto the hard disc from the CD
It is not possible to copy the files onto the hard disc from the auxiliary changer.
input.
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06 TELEPHONE
INSTALLING YOUR SIM CARD ENTERING THE PIN CODE
(NOT SUPPLIED)

Enter the PIN code on the keypad.


1 1

Access the slot by pressing the button


using the tip of a pen.

PIN CODE

2 2

Install the SIM card


in the holder and Confirm the PIN code by pressing
then insert it in the button #.
slot.

3
To remove the SIM card, repeat step 1.
When entering your PIN code, tick the STORE PIN tab to gain
access to the telephone without having to enter this code when it is
used subsequently.
Your SIM card must be installed and removed with the RT4 GPS
audio/telephone switched off and the ignition off.

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06 TELEPHONE
CALLING A CONTACT

1 Press the PICK UP button to display 5 Press the PICK UP button to call the
the superimposed telephone menu. number dialled.

6 Press the HANG UP button to end


2
the call.
Turn the dial and select the DIAL
function.
ACCEPTING OR REFUSING A CALL
DIAL

Press the PICK UP button to accept


a call.
3
Press the dial to confirm the selection.

Press the HANG UP button to refuse


a call.
4

Dial the telephone number of your


contact using the alphanumeric
keypad. Press the end of the steering wheel stalk for more
than 2 seconds to access the telephone menu:
calls log, directory, voice mailbox.

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EMERGENCY CALL CONSULTING THE SERVICES

In an emergency, press the SOS Press the LION button to gain access
button until an audible signal is to the PEUGEOT services*.
heard and a CONFIRMATION/
CANCELLATION screen is displayed
(if valid SIM card inserted).
A call is made to the emergency
services (112). Select CUSTOMER CONTACT
In certain countries*, this emergency CENTRE to request any information
call is made directly by the PEUGEOT about the PEUGEOT marque.
Emergency team which locates the
vehicle and alerts the appropriate
emergency services as quickly as CUSTOMER CONTACT CENTRE
possible.

Select PEUGEOT ASSISTANCE to


make a breakdown assistance call.
* On condition that the PEUGEOT Emergency contract has been signed.
This is free and of unlimited duration. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
PEUGEOT ASSISTANCE

When the PEUGEOT Emergency contract has been signed, it


is recommended that an initial call is made to the PEUGEOT * These services and options are subject to conditions and availability.
Emergency team.

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07 CONTROL SHORT-CUTS
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS

RADIO: automatic search for a higher frequency.


CD/MP3/JUKEBOX/CD CHANGER: selection of the
next track.
CD/CD CHANGER: continuous press: fast forwards
RADIO: selection of the previous stored station. play.
MP3/JUKEBOX: selection of the previous directory.
CD CHANGER: selection of the previous CD.
Selection of the previous item on a menu. Volume increase.

Mute: by pressing the volume


- Change of sound source. increase and decrease
- Confirmation of a selection. buttons simultaneously.
- Pick up/Hang up the telephone.
- Press for more than 2 seconds: The sound is restored by
access to the telephone menu. pressing one of the two
volume buttons.

RADIO: selection of the next stored station.


Volume decrease.
MP3/JUKEBOX: selection of the next directory.
CD CHANGER: selection of the next CD.
Selection of the next item on a menu.
RADIO: automatic search for a lower frequency.
CD/MP3/JUKEBOX/CD CHANGER: selection of the
previous track.
CD/CD CHANGER: continuous press: fast backwards
play.

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LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
VOICE COMMANDS display audio
guidance
DISPLAYING THE LIST AND USING THEM navigation
trip computer
telephone
call description
changer disc number 1... 20
1 previous/next disc
random play
list
To display the list of available voice commands, press track number
the end of the lights stalk to start the voice recognition, previous/next track
repeat
then say HELP or WHAT CAN I SAY. scan
guide to description
traffic info display
read
CD player/jukebox random play
list
track number 1 ... 20
previous/next track
directory (MP3 CD) previous/next
For the same operation, press and repeat
hold the MENU button and select the scan
function VOICE COMMANDS LIST. navigation stop/resume
directory
show destination
description
VOICE COMMANDS LIST vehicle
zoom out/in
radio autostore
list
2 memory 1 ... 6
previous/next
Press the end of the lights stalk to start the voice SMS/message display
recognition. read
telephone voice mailbox
Say the words one by one and wait for the audible last number
confirmation signal between each word. voice message service description
The list which follows is exhaustive. directory

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08 CONFIGURATION
ADJUSTING THE DATE AND TIME

1 6
Press the MENU button.

Turn the dial and select the ADJUST


THE DATE AND TIME function.
2 Turn the dial and select the
CONFIGURATION function.

ADJUST THE DATE AND TIME

7
3
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
Press the dial to confirm the selection.

4
Turn the dial and select the DISPLAY
CONFIGURATION function. 8
Adjust the parameters one by one
DISPLAY CONFIGURATION confirming by pressing the dial. Next
select the OK tab on the display then
confirm.
5
Press the dial to confirm the selection.
OK

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09 DISPLAY FLOW CHARTS
1 MAIN FUNCTION 3
set speech synthesis
2 CHOICE A
3 choice A1 activate/deactivate road names
3
3 choice A2
2 CHOICE B... map data base description
3

3
delete last destinations
3
previous destinations
2
STOP/RESUME GUIDANCE
1
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE 2
JOURNEY LEGS AND ROUTE

2
SELECT DESTINATION 3
add a stage

3
enter an address 4 enter an address 1
MAP

4
country: 4 directory 2 MAP ORIENTATION

4
town: 4
previous destinations 3 vehicle direction

4
road: 3 order/delete journey legs 3 north direction

4
N°/_ : 3 divert route 3
3D view

4
curr. loc 3 chosen destination 2
MAP DETAILS

4
Archive 2 GUIDANCE OPTIONS 3
administration and safety

4
POI 3 define calculation criteria 4
town halls, town centre

5 near 4 fastest 4
universities, colleges

5
on the route 4 shortest 4
hospitals

5 around current place 4


distance/time 3
hotels, restaurants and shops

5
search by name 4 with tolls 4
hotels

3
GPS coordinates 4 with ferry 4
restaurants

3
directory 4 traffic info 4
vinyards

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4
business centres 2
DISPLAY MAP 2
CONFIGURE MESSAGE ANNOUNCEMENT

4
supermarkets, shopping 3
full screen map 3 read messages

3
culture, tourism and shows 3
map in window 3 new message display

4
tourism 2
MOVE THE MAP 2 SELECT TMC STATION

4
culture and museums 3 automatic TMC

4 casinos and nightlife 3 manual TMC


1
TRAFFIC INFORMATION
4 cinemas and theatres 3 list of TMC stations
2
READ MESSAGES
4 shows and exhibitions
2
FILTER TRAFFIC INFORMATION
3 sports and open air centres
3
geographic filter 1 AUDIO FUNCTIONS
4 sports centres
4
around the vehicle 2 RADIO FAVOURITES
4 golf courses
4
around location 3 enter a frequency
4 skating rinks, bowling alleys
4
on the route 3 activate/deactivate RDS mode
4 winter sports resorts
3
road information 3 activate/deactivate regional mode
4 parks, gardens
4
traffic information 3 display/hide radio text
4 theme parks
4
road closure 2
CD, JUKEBOX FAVOURITES
3 transport and automobile
4
size limit 3 activate/deactivate Introscan (SCN)
4 airports, ports
4
road condition 3 activate/deactivate Random mode (RDM)
4 stations, bus stations
4
weather and visibility 3 activate/deactivate Repeat (RPT)
4 vehicle rental
3
urban/city information 3 activate/deactivate display of CD info
4 lay-bys, car parks
4
parking 2 STOP THE COPY
4 service stations, garages
4
public transport 2 COPY CD TO JUKEBOX

4 demonstrations 3 copy complete cd

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3
multiple selection 2
DIRECTORY 3
send a text message

3
current album 3
managing directory files 3
write a text message

3
current track 4
consult or modify a file 3
delete list of text messages

2
JUKEBOX 4
add a file 2
TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS

3
jukebox management 4
delete a file network
3

jukebox configuration 4
delete all files 4
network search mode
3

hi-fi (320 kbps) 3


configure directory 5 automatic mode
4

4
high (192 kbps) 4
select a directory 5 manual mode

4
normal (128 kbps) 4
name directory 4 networks available

3
delete jukebox data 4
select starting directory 3 length of calls

2
PLAYLIST MANAGEMENT 3
file transfer 4 reset

4
exchange by infrared 3 manage PIN code

5
send all records 4 activate/deactivate
1
TELEMATICS
5
send one record 4 save PIN code
CALL
2
5
receive by infrared 4 modify PIN code
call list
3
4
exchange with SIM card 3 call options
dial
3
send all records to SIM 4 configure calls
5
directory
3
5
send one record to SIM 5 display my number
mailbox
3
5
receive all SIM files 5 automatic reply after x ring(s)
services
3
5
receive a SIM file 4 ring options
customer contact centre
4
2
TEXT MESSAGES (SMS) 5 for voice calls
PEUGEOT assistance
4
3
read received text messages 5 for text messages (SMS)
messages received
4

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6
text message ring
Press the MENU button for more than
calls diversion to mailbox n° VIDEO 2 seconds to access the following flow
3 1
chart.
3
delete calls log 2
ACTIVATE VIDEO MODE

2
VIDEO PARAMETERS
1
VOICE COMMANDS LIST
3
display formats
1
CONFIGURATION 1
AUDIO/TELEPHONE DIAGNOSTICS
3
adjust luminosity
DISPLAY CONFIGURATION 2
GPS COVERAGE
2
3 set colours
choose colour 2
UNIT BACKUP POWER
3
3
set contrasts
adjust luminosity UNIT DESCRIPTION
3 2

3
set date and time
1
NAVIGATION DEMONSTRATION

3
select units 1
VEHICLE DIAGNOSTICS 1
SERVICES CONFIGURATION

SOUND 2
ALERT LOG
2

3
voice commands setting 2
STATUS OF FUNCTIONS*

speech synthesis setting RESET TYRE PRESS. DETEC. SYS.* Press the Music button several times
3 2
in succession to access the following
4
guidance instructions volume settings.

4 other message volume


1
AIR CONDITIONING MUSICAL AMBIENCE
4 select female/male voice BASS
2
ACTIVATE/SWITCH OFF AIRCON TREBLE
3 activate/deactivate auxiliary source LOUDNESS CORRECTION
2
ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE SEPARATE LH-RH CONTROL FR-RR BALANCE
2 SELECT LANGUAGE LH-RH BALANCE
AUTO VOLUME CORRECTION
2 DEFINE VEHICLE PARAMETERS*

* The parameters vary according to vehicle Each audio source (Radio, CD, MP3, Jukebox,
(refer to the "Multifunction displays" section). CD changer) has its own separate settings.
Flow chart version 7.0
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The table below groups together the answers to the most frequently asked questions.

QUESTION RESPONSE SOLUTION

There is a difference in For optimum sound quality, the audio settings (Volume, Bass, Treble, Check that the audio settings (Volume, Bass,
sound quality between Ambience, Loudness) can be adapted to the different sound sources, Treble, Ambience, Loudness) are adapted to
the different audio which may result in audible differences when changing source (radio, CD, the sources listened to. It is advisable to set
sources (radio, CD, CD CD changer...). the AUDIO functions (Bass, Treble, Front-Rear
changer...). Balance, Left-Right Balance) to the middle
position, select the musical ambience "None"
and set the loudness correction to the "Active"
position in CD mode or to the "Inactive" position
in radio mode.

The CD is ejected The CD is inserted upside down, is unplayable, does not contain any audio - Check that the CD is inserted in the player the
automatically or is not data or contains an audio format which the player cannot play. right way up.
played by the player. - Check the condition of the CD: the CD cannot
The CD is protected by an anti-pirating protection system which is not be played if it is too damaged.
recognised by the audio equipment. - Check the content in the case of a recorded CD:
consult the advice in the Audio section.
- The audio equipment’s CD player does not play
DVDs.
- Due to inadequate quality, certain recorded CDs
will not be played by the audio system.
- The CD changer does not play MP3 CDs.

The CD player sound The CD used is scratched or of poor quality. Insert good quality CDs and store them in
is poor. suitable conditions.

The audio equipment settings (bass, treble, ambiences) are unsuitable. Set the treble or bass level to 0, without selecting
an ambience.

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QUESTION RESPONSE SOLUTION

The stored stations do An incorrect waveband is selected. Press the BAND AST button to return to the
not function (no sound, waveband (AM, FM1, FM2, FMAST) on which the
87.5 Mhz is displayed...). stations are stored.

The radio station is not part of the regional traffic information network. Tune to a radio station which broadcasts traffic
(TA) is displayed. I do information.
not receive any traffic
information.

The quality of reception of The vehicle is too far from the transmitter used by the station listened to or Activate the RDS function to enable the system
the radio station listened there is no transmitter in the geographical area through which the vehicle to check whether there is a more powerful
to gradually deteriorates is travelling. transmitter in the geographical area.
or the stored stations do
not function (no sound, The environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks...) block This phenomenon is normal and does not
87.5 Mhz is displayed...). reception, including in RDS mode. indicate a failure of the audio equipment.

The aerial is absent or has been damaged (for example when going Have the aerial checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.
through a car wash or into an underground car park).

Sound cut-outs of 1 to During this brief sound cut-out, the RDS searches for any frequency Deactivate the RDS function if the phenomenon
2 seconds in radio permitting better reception of the station. is too frequent and always on the same route.
mode.

With the engine off, When the engine is switched off, the audio equipment operating time Start the vehicle’s engine to increase the battery
the audio equipment depends on the battery charge. charge.
switches off after a few The switch-off is normal: the audio equipment switches to economy mode
minutes of use. and switches off to prevent discharging of the vehicle’s battery.

The message "the audio In order to protect the installation if the surrounding temperature is too Switch the audio system off for a few minutes to
system is overheated" high, the audio equipment switches to an automatic thermal protection allow the system to cool.
appears on the display. mode leading to a reduction of the volume or stopping of the playing of the
CD.

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RD4
AUDIO EQUIPMENT/HANDS-FREE KIT

CONTENTS
Information on the functions offered by this equipment
can be found on the site:
http://public.infotec.peugeot.com - access is free. From
your vehicle’s interactive telematic guide, make your
selection, process, follow the actions step by step, print.
• 01 First steps pg. 174
• 02 General menu pg. 175
The RD4 audio equipment is coded in such a way that • 03 Audio pg. 176
it will only operate in your vehicle. If it is to be installed
in another vehicle, contact your PEUGEOT dealer for • 04 Hands-free kit pg. 179
configuration of the system.
• 05 Control short-cuts pg. 180
• 06 Configuration pg. 181
For safety reasons, the driver must carry out operations • 07 Display flow charts pg. 182
which require prolonged attention while the vehicle is
stationary. • Frequently asked questions pg. 184
When the engine is switched off and to prevent
discharging of the battery, the RD4 audio system may
switch off after a few minutes.

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01 FIRST STEPS

1 10
5 8

2 3 4 6 7 9 11

15 14 13 12

1- On/Off and volume adjustment. 7- Automatic search for a lower/higher frequency. 13 - Selection of a lower/higher frequency.
Selection of previous/next CD or MP3 track. Selection of the previous/next CD.
2- Selection of the display on the screen from the modes: Selection of the previous/next MP3 directory.
AUDIO, trip computer (TRIP), air conditioning (CLIM) and 8- TA (Traffic Announcement) function on/off.
hands-free kit (TEL). The TEL button is not active if the Long press: access to the PTY (radio Programme TYpes) mode. 14 - Setting the audio options: front/rear balance, left/right
hands-free kit option is not fitted. balance, loudness, sound ambiences.
9- Displaying of the list of local stations, of the tracks on the CD
3- Selection of the source: radio, CD and CD changer. or of the MP3 directories. 15 - The DARK button changes the screen display for greater
driving comfort at night.
4- Displaying of the general menu. 10 - CD eject. 1st press: lighting of the upper banner only.
2nd press: black screen display.
11 - Buttons 1 to 6: 3rd press: return to the standard display.
5- Cancellation of the current operation/return to the previous
screen. Selection of a stored radio station.
Selection of a CD in the CD changer.
Long press: storing of a station.
6- Confirmation.

12 - Selection of the FM1, FM2, FMast and AM wavebands.


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02 GENERAL MENU

TELEPHONE: hands-free kit,


AUDIO FUNCTION: radio, CD,
matching, management of a
options.
communication.

> COLOUR DISPLAY C

AIR CONDITIONING: on/off and dual


zone control (according to equipment).

TRIP COMPUTER: distance entering, PERSONALISATION-CONFIGURATION:


warnings, status of functions. vehicle parameters, display, languages.

> MONOCHROME DISPLAY C


For a detailed global view of the menus
available, refer to the "Display flow
charts" part of this RD4 section.

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03 AUDIO
The external environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks) may block reception, including
in RDS mode. This is a normal effect of the way in which radio waves are transmitted and does not
indicate any failure of the audio equipment.

RADIO RDS
SELECTING A STATION

1 Press the SOURCE button several 1


times in succession and select the Press the MENU button.
radio.

2 2
Press the BND button to select a Select AUDIO FUNCTIONS then
waveband: FM1, FM2, FMast, AM. press OK.

3 3 Select the FM WAVEBAND


Briefly press one of the buttons to
PREFERENCES function then press
carry out an automatic search of the
OK.
radio stations.
FM WAVEBAND PREFERENCES

4 Select ACTIVATE FREQUENCY


4
Press one of the buttons to carry out a FOLLOWING (RDS) then press OK.
manual search of the radio stations. RDS appears on the display.
ACTIVATE FREQUENCY FOLLOWING (RDS)

Press the LIST button to display the The RDS, if displayed, enables you to continue listening to the
list of stations received locally same station by means of frequency following. However, in certain
(30 stations maximum). conditions, this RDS station is not followed throughout the country
To update this list, press for more than as radio stations do not cover 100 % of the territory. This explains
two seconds. the loss of reception of the station during a journey.

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CD CHANGER CD
PLAYING A CD (NOT MP3 COMPATIBLE) PLAYING A CD

1
Insert the CDs in the changer one by
one.
Insert circular compact discs only.
Press the SOURCE button several Some anti-pirating systems, on original discs or CDs
times in succession and select CD copied using a personal recorder, may cause faults
CHANGER. which are no reflection on the quality of the original
player.

Without pressing the EJECT button, insert a CD in the


2 player, play begins automatically.

Press one of the buttons on the


numeric keypad to select the
corresponding CD.
1
To play a disc which has already been
inserted, press the SOURCE button
several times in succession and select
3 CD.

Press one of the buttons to select a


track on the CD. 2
Press and hold one of the buttons for Press one of the buttons to select a
fast forwards or backwards play. track on the CD.
Press the LIST button to display the
list of tracks on the CD.

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MP3 CD CD
INFORMATION AND ADVICE PLAYING AN MP3 COMPILATION

The MP3 format, an abbreviation of MPEG 1.2 & 2.5 Audio Layer The audio equipment searches for all of the music
3, is an audio compression standard which permits the recording of tracks, which may take anything between a few
several tens of music files on a single disc. seconds and several tens of seconds, before play
The playing and displaying of an MP3 compilation may depend on begins.
the recording programme and/or the parameters used.

In order to be able to play a recorded CDR or CDRW, when recording On a single disc, the CD player can read up to 255 MP3 files spread
select standards ISO 9660 level 1.2 or Joliet. over 8 directory levels. However, it is advisable to keep to a limit of
If the disc is recorded in another format, it may not be played two levels to reduce the access time before the CD is played.
correctly.
It is recommended that the same recording standard is always used
for an individual disc, with as low a speed as possible for optimum
sound quality.
In the particular case of a multi-session CD, the Joliet standard is To play a disc which has already been
recommended. 1 inserted, press the SOURCE button
several times in succession and select
CD.
The audio equipment will only play files with the extension ".mp3". No
other type of file (.wma, .mp4...) can be played.
2 Press one of the buttons to select a
track on the CD.
It is advisable to restrict file names to 20 characters without using Press the LIST button to display
special characters (e.g.: " " ? ; ù) to avoid any playing or displaying the list of directories of the MP3
problems. compilation.

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04 HANDS-FREE KIT The services offered by the hands-free kit depend on the telephone network, the SIM card and the
compatibility of the Bluetooth equipment used.
Consult your telephone’s manual and your operator to check which services are available to you. A
list of mobile telephones which offer the best range of services is available from the network.
MATCHING A TELEPHONE Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
DISPLAY C

RECEIVING A CALL
For safety reasons and because they require prolonged attention on
the part of the driver, the operations for matching of the Bluetooth 1
An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display
mobile telephone with the RD4 hands-free kit must be carried out
on the multi-function display.
with the vehicle stationary and the ignition on.

Select the YES tab on the display


2 using the buttons and confirm by
pressing OK.
1 Activate the telephone’s Bluetooth function
YES
and carry out a search of the Bluetooth
accessories present for the telephone.
Press the end of the steering wheel stalk to accept
the call.
2 Select the accessory which corresponds to the
name of the vehicle, a superimposed configuration
display appears on the multi-function display.
MAKING A CALL
Enter the vehicle’s authentication code (=1234).
3 Depending on the telephone, you may be asked Press the end of the steering wheel stalk for more
to enter this code before the superimposed than two seconds to access your directory.
configuration display appears.

Select the YES tab on the display using 1


5 the buttons then confirm by pressing OK. If you wish to dial a number, use the keypad on your
telephone.
YES

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05 CONTROL SHORT-CUTS
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS

RADIO: automatic search for a higher frequency.


CD/CD CHANGER/MP3: selection of the next track.
CD/CD CHANGER: continuous press: fast forwards
play.
RADIO: selection of the previous stored station. Selection of the previous item.
CD CHANGER: selection of the previous CD.
Selection of the previous item on a menu.
MP3: selection of the previous directory.
Volume increase.

Mute: by pressing
the volume increase
- Change of sound source.
and decrease buttons
- Confirmation of a selection.
simultaneously.
- Pick up/Hang up the telephone.
- Press for more than 2 seconds:
access to the telephone menu. The sound is restored by
pressing one of the two
volume buttons.

RADIO: selection of the next stored station. Volume decrease.


CD CHANGER: selection of the next CD.
Selection of the next item on a menu.
MP3: selection of the next directory. RADIO: automatic search for a lower frequency.
CD/CD CHANGER/MP3: selection of the previous
track.
CD/CD CHANGER: continuous press: fast backwards
play.
Selection of the next item.

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06 CONFIGURATION
ADJUSTING THE DATE AND TIME

1 5
Press the MENU button. Press to confirm the selection.

2 Using the arrows, select 6


the PERSONALISATION
CONFIGURATION function. Using the arrows, select the ADJUST
DATE AND TIME function.

PERSONALISATION CONFIGURATION ADJUST DATE AND TIME

3 7
Press to confirm the selection. Press to confirm the selection.

4 8
Adjust the parameters one by one
Using the arrows, select the DISPLAY confirming by pressing the OK button.
CONFIGURATION function. Next select the OK tab on the display
then confirm.

DISPLAY CONFIGURATION OK

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07 DISPLAY FLOW CHART display C
C
1 MAIN FUNCTION
2 CHOICE A
3 choice A1
1
PERSONALISATION-CONFIGURATION
3 choice A2
2 CHOICE B... DEFINE THE VEHICLE PARAMETERS*
2

DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
2

video brightness adjustment


3

1
AUDIO FUNCTIONS 1
TRIP COMPUTER 4
normal video

2
FM BAND PREFERENCES 2
ENTER DISTANCE TO DESTINATION inverse video
4

3
alternative frequencies (RDS) 3
distance: x km brightness (- +) adjustment
4

4
activate/deactivate 2
WARNING LOG date and time adjustment
3

3
regional mode (REG) 3
diagnostics day/month/year adjustment
4

4
activate/deactivate 2
STATUS OF FUNCTIONS* hour/minute adjustment
4

3
radio-text information (RDTXT) 3
functions activated or deactivated 4
choice of 12 h/24 h mode

4
activate/deactivate 3
choice of units

2
AUDIO CD PREFERENCES 4
l/100 km - mpg - km/l

3
cd changer repeat (RPT) 4
°Celsius/°Fahrenheit

4
activate/deactivate

3
track random play (RDM)

4
activate/deactivate

* The parameters vary according to vehicle (refer to


the "Multifunction displays" section).

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2 CHOICE OF LANGUAGE

3 deutsch 1
TELEPHONE 1
AIR CONDITIONING

3 english 2
CONSULTING DIRECTORIES** 2
SWITCH OFF AIR CONDITIONING (A/C OFF)

3 espanol 3
telephone directory 2
SIMULTANEOUS LH-RH CONTROL

3 français 4
directory list 3
activate/deactivate

3 italiano 3
call log

3 nederlands 4
call list

3
portugues 3
services directory

3 portugues-brasil 4
customer contact centre

4
breakdown call

4
emergency call

2
CONFIGURATION

3
deletion of a match

4
list of matches

3
consulting matches

4
list of matches

3
choice of a mobile to connect

4
list of mobiles

2
MANAGEMENT OF A COMMUNICATION

3
switch**

3
terminate the current call

3
secret mode
** According to the compatibility of the Bluetooth
4
activate/deactivate telephone and of the service subscribed to.

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