Peugeot 405 PETROL Owner's manual

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PEUGEOT 405
PEUGEOT 405 GLX
PEUGEOT 405 GLX BI - FUEL
May / 2016 Iran Khodro Co. All rights reserved.
9007051060134-16
e-code: 540701E004-16
Owners Manual
This Manual has been prepared for owner’s reference to vehicle’s
performance, safety, maintenance and everyday use guidelines.
Keeping the manual in your car is recommended for quick reference.
IRAN KHODRO Company (Public Joint Stock)
Gate No. 1, Iran Khodro Blvd,
KM.14 Karaj Makhsous Rd,
Shahid Lashgari Highway, Tehran, IRAN
Postal Code : 1389913657
Tel: (+9821) 48901
Fax: (+9821) 44934000-1
SMS Centre: (+98)30003
www.ikco.ir
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OWNER’S MANUAL
PEUGEOT 405
In The Name of God
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DEAR BUYER
We're thankful for choosing Iran Khodro product and we congratulate you for this good selection. We hope this new vehicle
contributes in happy moments of your life.
This manual helps you enjoy driving. Therefore to have an easy access, it would be advisable to be kept in your glove compartment.
The manual is divided into some sections for your convenience, and deals with various aspects of driving or maintenance of the car.
Before driving: Includes seat adjustment, Safety belts, heating and ventilation control system and also every other thing you
needed to know in order to settle comfortably.
Driving Controls: explain functions of switches, equipment and precautions.
Maintenance: Includes information about the checks you should carry out regularly.
Note:
Please refer to maintenance and guaranty services manual to know about the vehicle maintenance, regulation &
condition of guaranty services and periodic services.
Technical emergencies: Help solve some of unavoidable small emergencies occurring occasionally like replacing lamps fuses or changing wheels.
Technical data: It includes some information about engine, dimensions, capacities and weights.
WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE have special meanings. These special meanings apply except when laws or regulations require
that the signal words be used with a different meaning. Pay special attention to the messages highlighted by these signal words:
In the meanwhile consumptive material must be provided through authenticated representatives of IKCO. (Use the brands and
packages approved by ISACO)
WARNING: Indicates a potential hazard that could result in death or injury.
CAUTION: Indicates a potential hazard that could result in vehicle damage.
NOTE: Indicates a serious damage to your vehicle in the case of not paying attention to the warning and caution signals.
Important Point: The specication of each vehicle will vary according to its type. Therefore some information of this manual may
not be true about your vehicle. For any more information, you can consult with IRAN KHODRO dealers.
Reminder: Information about other varieties of this product have been mentioned in this manual and denoted by asterisk (*).
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INDEX
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2
3
4
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BEFORE DRIVING
DRIVING
MAINTENANCE
TECHNICAL EMERGENCIES
TECHNICAL DATA
INDEX
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OVERVIEW
LOCKING/UNLOCKING OF DOORS ...................................................................................................................................................................... 20
THE SEATS ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 23
SAFETY BELTS ......................................................................................................................................................................................................25
CHILD SAFETY ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
THE VEHICLE SAFETY .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
WINDOW REGULATORS .......................................................................................................................................................................................29
STEERING WHEEL ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 30
HEATING/VENTILATION ................................................................................................................................................................................... 31,66
INTERIOR EQUIPMENTS ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
INTRODUCTION TO GAS POWERED PARTS ......................................................................................................................................................37
CD PLAYER MANUAL............................................................................................................................................................................................. 39
INDICATORS OF DIGITAL INSTRUMENT PANEL .................................................................................................................................................52
AIR BAG .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 54
STARTING AND DRIVING ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 57
STARTING AND DRIVING WITH CNG ................................................................................................................................................................... 58
LAMPS AND INDICATORS ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 62
WIPER AND WASHER ............................................................................................................................................................................................68
BRAKES SYSTEM (ABS)........................................................................................................................................................................................ 69
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 71
RECOMENDATION FOR WASHING THE VEHICLE ..............................................................................................................................................80
TIRES ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 81,84
BATTERY ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 81,86
TOWING VEHICLE .................................................................................................................................................................................................89
FUSES..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 92
LAMPS .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 95
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE ........................................................................................................................................................................ 98
WEIGHTS .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 100
DIMENTION OF THE VEHICLE ............................................................................................................................................................................101
POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEM ........................................................................................................................................................................ 102
INDEX.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 105
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FASCIA .......................................................................... 6
KEYS .............................................................................. 7
LIGHTS ........................................................................ 10
SNOW WIPER ............................................................. 11
SEATS .......................................................................... 13
CONTROL INSTRUMENTS ......................................... 14
ADJUSTING STEERING WHEEL ............................... 16
FUEL CONVERSION KEY .......................................... 16
AIRBAG ....................................................................... 17
LOCKING/UNLOCKING OF DOORS (BONNET) ...... 18
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*If equipped
Dashboard
1. Air vents towards front side doors
2. Speaker location
3. Engine hood release handle
4. Fuse box
5. Side adjustable air vent
6. Horn, front lamp button and indicator
lever
7. Windshield defrosting and defogging
air vent
8. Snow wiper and windshield washer
button
9. Middle adjustable air vent
10. Radio installation place
11. Ashtray place
12. Adjusting lever of steering wheel
13. passenger Air bag
14. Deactivating passenger air bag switch
15. Dashboard box
16. Dashboard empty compartment
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Locking and unlocking the doors
Side doors - Boot door-Petrol cap
Using of the key :
pull upwards the outside lever to
open the door .
From inside :
To close the door press the internal
locking key. to unlock it pull the key
upwards. And pull the lever to open
the door.
Locking and unlocking by remote
control
Take the remote control toward the vehicle:
- Switch 1 for unlocking
- Switch 2 for locking
- Switch 3 Jack knife switch.
Switch blade gets open clockwise.
Electric windows
1- Automatic operation (One touch
operation):
By gently pressing on one end of the
driver’s side switches, the relative window
will be closed or opened fully.
2- Electrical operation – Drivers window:
The window can be opened or closed by
pressing the switch. The window stops
as soon as the switch is released.
Adjusting electric mirror
1- Select the right or left mirror by pressing
the key no. 1 while the ignition switch is in
the “ON” position.
2- Adjust the mirror toward top, bottom,
right or left by pressing switch no. 2 in
four directions.
Electric folding mirrors*
These mirrors are automatically folded
and unfolded simultaneous with locking
and unlocking the vehicle’s doors by
remote control.
Warning
Avoid keeping the battery or remote
controller in infants’ access, because
swallowing of the battery can cause
death. In case of swallowing the battery,
refer to health care centers immediately.
Note :
Frequent pressing of the keys with a
short intervals stops functioning for 20
seconds.
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Left and Right indicator lamps
Positions 1 & 2: Before turning to left,
pull the lever downwards, and before
turning to right, pull the lever upwards.
(The green warning lamp will blinks
according to turning direction on the
instrument panel display.)
In case of knocking once on the left or
right indicator, the indicator lamp will be
activated and will go out after 4 ashings.
(Number of ashers are adjustable with
diagnostic instrument.)*
Horn
Position 3: In order to make horn,
press the button designed at the end of
indicator lever.
Low and High Beams
In order to shift through low and high
beams, pull the lever completely towards
the steering wheel (in this mode, the
blue indicator lamp of high beam will
be turned on). In order to make a signal
with main lamps (lighting), pull the lever
near the steering wheel and release it.
Lamps button
Position 1: All lamps OFF.
Position 2: Position lamps, tail lamps,
and instrument panel display lamps.
Position 3: Headlamps ON.
Warning Beep
It warns the driver when he leaves the
vehicle and the headlamps are ON,
it will beep when the driver’s door is
opened and the switch is OFF.
Warning
Before starting to drive at night: Ensure the appropriate functioning of electric equipment and adjust
the vehicle lamps. (In case of overloading) generally, ensure that the lamps are not covered. (Dirt,
mud, snow or any other object are not covering the lamps.)
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Front Fog Lamps
In order to turn on the front fog lamps,
turn the middle part of indicator lever
one step upwards. When the fog lamps
are turned on, the relevant indicator
lamp will emerge on the instrument
panel display.
These lamps are able to be turned
on only when the main headlamps or
positions lamps are turned on.
Rear Fog Lamps
In order to turn on the rear fog lamps,
turn the middle part of indicator lever two
step upwards. When the fog lamps are
turned on, the relevant indicator lamp
will emerge on the instrument panel
display.
These lamps are able to be turned on
providing that:
-The main headlamps or position lamps
are turned on.
-The side lamps or front fog lamps (if
existing) are turned on.
Pay attention to make use of fog lamps
only when the scope of vision is limited,
because in ordinary vision conditions, it
will annoy other drivers.
Adjustment From Inside The
Engine Compartment:
- Position 1 : When front seats are
occupied.
- Position 2: When front and back
seats are occupied and luggage
compartment is laden.
- Position 3: When the driver’s seat is
occupied and luggage compartment is
fully laden.
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Windscreen
Positions of the Windscreen
Wiper Stalk:
1- Normal speed wipe (whilst held in
this position)
2- Stop Position
3- Intermittent Wipe
4- Normal Speed Wipe
5- High Speed Wipe
Wind Screen Washer: Pull the wiper
stalk towards the steering wheel
6- Wiper: The wiper will operate in
any switch position (1-2-3-4-5). Turn the
stalk 1/8 of a turn forwards.
7- Rear Window Washer: Rotate the
stalk a further 1/8 a turn forwards.
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The key buttons for lights, side
light lever handle and horn: *
1-Small, rear lights and digital trip
recorder.
2- Head light, downward/upward beam.
3- Head light, upward beam (pulling the
lever toward the driver)
4- Front fog lamp
5- Front / rear fog lamp
6- Horn
7- Right side blinker
8- Left side blinker
Windscreen Wipers and Glass
Cleaners: *
1- Off
2- Time controlled window wipers. (Is
adjusted according to the vehicle speed)
3- Slow speed window wiper.
4- High speed window wiper.
5- Intermittent move of the window
wiper.
6- Glass cleaners. (pulling the lever
toward
the driver)
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Seats
Front seats (Manual adjustment):
1- Forward and Backward Seat
Movement:
- Pull up the lever.
- Slide the seat to the favorable position.
- Release the lever till it will be locked.
Before driving, make sure the seat is in its
stable position.
2- Adjusting Lumber Support
Rotate the hand wheel to adjust the
lumbar region of the back* (In some
models, the adjustment is accomplished
by the lever).
3- Headrest Adjustment
Head Restrain: Pull the headrest up to
adjust the height. Pull it down to decrease
the height.
* If equipped
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Control instruments
1- Air vent towards face.
2- Rear Fog Lamps button.
3- Rear Window De- icing/ Demisting
Switch
4- Hazard Warning Light (Flasher)
5- Air Distribution Lever
6- Temperature Adjustment Lever
7- Air Intake
8- Air Flow Adjustment
9- Air conditioning ON/ OFF
10- The Fuel Conversion Key*
11- Trunk Lid unlocking Key*
1-Hazard warning key (asher)
2-Trunk lid unlocking key
3-Heated rear window’s key
4- The Fuel Conversion Key
Warning
Rear window heater:
Use the heater only when the engine is on .Soon after defrosting turn off the heater .Avoid
scratching the window glass .
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Steering Wheel Unlocking Switch:
Turn the switch after inserting with a
gently movement of the steering wheel
to be unlocked.
Adjusting steering wheel
To adjust the steering wheel height:
1- push the lever to be unlocked
2-Move the steering wheel up or down
to the desired location.
3-Pull the lever tobe locked after
adjusting
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Air Bag
If your car is equipped with air bag, in
addition to the use of new design seat
belt , the system has a module air bag
for the driver and passengers.
When the ignition switch is placed in
the ON position, the air bag indicator
light on the instrument panel is turned
on and after 6 times blinking, is turned
off. Otherwise, (as below) suggests a
fault in the air bag system or safety belt
which should be referred to the dealer
of the car and x it.
- Air bag light stay on after blinking 6
times.
- When the ignition switch is placed in
the ON position, the air bag light does
not light up and does not blink.
Front passenger air bag :
Deactivation switch of air bag is located at
the side of dashboard .
1- You can turn the switch clockwise to
deactivate the air bag.
2- Avoid keeping the child seat (back to face)
in the front seat while the air bag switch is on.
3- If the air bag operates ,while the child seat
has been kept in front seat ,there is every
possibility of serous injury or death for the
child.
WARNING
- All the parts of the air bag must be
changed by the authorized dealer of IKCO,
If it is operated once.
- Keep your belt fastened so that the air
bag operates in a best condition.
Note:
To control the air bag indicator ashes, in
case of any two consecutive placing the
switch in ON position, it should be placed
at least three seconds on the off position
as well.
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Engine hook lock*Locking /Unlocking of doors Bonnet:
1-From inside:Pull the bonnet release
from the passenger compartment (driver
side)
2-From outside:Pull the under- bonnet
release lever to lift it up.
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BEFORE DRIVING
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LOCKING / UNLOCKING THE DOORS .............................. 20
SEATS .................................................................................. 23
SAFETY BELTS ................................................................... 25
CHILD SAFETY ................................................................... 26
THE VEHICLE SAFETY ...................................................... 28
MIRRORS ............................................................................. 29
STEERING WHEEL ............................................................ 30
HEATING AND VENTILATION ............................................ 31
INTERIOR EQUIPMENTS .................................................... 35
CNG SYSTEM* ................................................................... 37
CD PLAYER MANUAL ........................................................ 39
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LOCKING / UNLOCKING THE DOORS
Locking and unlocking of the doors:
Side doors, rear trunk door, fuel
tank cap cover:
1- With the use of key:
For opening the door, pull up the external
handle.
From inside:
Push down the interior locking button,
door will be locked. For opening the
lock, pull up the same button and for
opening the door, pull the interior
handle.
NOTE
Frequent pressing of the keys in
short intervals will cause the keys
functioning cessation for 20 seconds.
2- With the use of key (switch) and
central locking system:
All doors, rear trunk and fuel tank cap cover,
can be opened or closed simultaneously with
the help of switch key from outside and the
locking buttons on front doors from inside.
Vehicle: after locking doors by central
locking system , the rear trunk door can
be opened by the use of main switch
key and it’s turning anti clockwise (from
A to B).
3-With the use of remote control:
Keep the remote control key towards
the car:
- Press the key no.1 to open the door.
(anti theft system will be turned off)
- Press the key no.2 to luck the door.
(anti theft system will be turned on)
- The boot will get open by two successive
pressing and holding the key 3 for 6
seconds.*
4- Children safety lock:
To avoid opening of rear doors from
inside, push down the safety lock
button.
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2- From outside: Pull the under- bonnet
release lever to lift it up.
Use the bonnet stay to hold the bonnet
open. To close, fold down the bonnet
stay, allowing the bonnet to drop from
30 cm height. Make sure the hood is
securely latched after closing.
LOCKING / UNLOCKING THE DOORS
Locking / Unlocking bonnet:
1- From inside: Pull the bonnet release
from the passenger compartment (driver
side)
Fuel ller cap:
To unlock the Cap Press the front of
the fuel ap to gain access to the ller
cap. To prevent loss of the cap, it can be
located inside the ap.
*If installed on your vehicle
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