Peugeot 407 C Owner's manual

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Sunroof
This roof improves the ventilation and
light in the passenger compartment.
Visual and audible front parking
sensors
This system warns you if an obstacle
is detected in front of the vehicle in for-
ward gear.
Visual and audible rear parking
sensors
This system warns you if an obstacle
is detected behind the vehicle when
reversing.
Tyre under-infl ation detection
This system checks the pressures of
the tyres while driving and warns you if
there is a problem.
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Directional headlamps
This additional lighting automatically
provides additional visibility when corn-
snering.
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A. Unfolding/Folding the key.
B. Normal locking or deadlocking.
C. Complete or selective unlocking.
D. Unlocking the boot.
1. Bonnet release lever.
2. Opening the bonnet.
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Low fuel level
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1. Fuel fi ller fl ap opening button.
2. Opening the fuel fi ller fl ap.
3. Opening and hooking the fuel ller
cap.
Capacity of the tank: approximately
67 litres.
When this warning
lamp comes on in the
instrument panel, you
have enough fuel left
to drive approximately
30 miles (50 km).
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Fuel tank
Bonnet
Remote control key
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Boot
Sunroof
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1. Opening the sunroof.
2. Closing the sunroof.
Doors
To facilitate opening of the door,
the window lowers automatically
by a few centimetres.
It rises and adjusts automatically when
the door is closed to ensure perfect
sealing.
After unlocking the vehicle, pull the
door handle.
To open the boot, press the button and
raise the boot lid.
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If the permanent locking of the
boot is activated, the boot can
only be opened using the but-
ton on the remote control.
Digital air conditioning
This digital air conditioning system en-
sures comfort and adequate air circula-
tion in the passenger compartment.
Cruise control/speed limiter
This cruise control system automatically
maintains the vehicle speed at the value
programmed by the driver, without any
action on the accelerator pedal.
The speed limiter system prevents
the vehicle from exceeding the pro-
grammed speed.
Audio and communication systems
These systems benefi t from the latest
technology: MP3 compatible audio sys-
tem, Bluetooth hands-free kit, colour
screen, audio system, auxiliary sockets.
6-speed automatic gearbox
This gearbox offers driving in auto-
adaptive mode enhanced by a selection
suited to dynamic driving conditions.
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* According to country.
1. Audio system steering mounted
controls.
2. Steering lock and ignition.
3. Wipers/screenwash and trip
computer control stalk.
4. Instrument panel.
5. Driver’s airbag.
Horn.
6. Gear lever.
7. Driver’s seat electric controls.
8. Driver’s heated seat control.
9. Driver’s footwell air outlet.
10. Storage compartment.
11. Fuel fi ller fl ap opening button.
12. Adjustable side air vent.
13. Speakers (tweeters).
14. Deactivating the passenger’s airbag * .
1. Steering wheel height and reach
adjustment.
2. Cruise control/speed limiter
switches.
3. Lighting and direction indicator
control stalk.
4. Speakers (tweeters).
5. Adjustable and closing central
vents.
6. Air diffuser vent grille.
7. Windscreen demisting and
defrosting vent.
8. Sunshine sensor.
9. Adjustable side air vent.
10. Bonnet release.
11. Passengers airbag.
12. Glove box/Video sockets.
Dashboard fusebox.
13. Passengers footwell air outlet.
14. Passengers heated seat control.
15. Passengers seat electric controls.
1. Multifunction screen.
2. Audio and telematics system.
3. Digital air conditioning controls.
4. Deactivation of the parking
sensors.
Central locking from the inside.
Alarm control.
Hazard warning lamps.
SPORT suspension control.
Deactivation of the ESP system.
5. Front ashtray/cigar lighter
(100 W max).
6. Gear lever.
7. Parking brake.
8. Retractable cup holder.
9. Armrest with storage compartment
and USB port.
10. 12 volt accessory socket
(100 W max).
11. Rear ashtray.
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Peugeot Connect Navigation
Navigation
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Peugeot Connect Sound
Height and angle of the driver's seat
cushion
Seat back angle
Front seat adjustment
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Forwards-backwards
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Manual
When stationary, release the steering
wheel by pushing the control forwards.
Adjust the height and reach of the steer-
ing wheel then lock by pulling the control
fully.
Electric
When stationary, adjust the height and
reach of the steering wheel by moving
the control:
forwards or rearwards to adjust the
reach.
upwards or downwards to adjust the
height.
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1. Driver's seat handle.
2. Passenger seat courtesy handle.
Steering wheel adjustment
Access to the rear seats
4. Mirror adjustment. A. Door mirror selection, adjustment
and folding control.
1. Selection of the driver’s side mirror.
2. Selection of the passengers side
mirror.
3. Folding the mirrors.
Rear view mirror adjustment
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Door mirror adjustment
Storing driving positions
This memorisation stores the electric
adjustment of the driver's seat, steering
wheel and door mirrors.
You can store two driving positions using
buttons M/1 and M/2 .
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To provide optimum vision when
parking, the rear view mirror
glass automatically lightens
when reverse is engaged.
Front seat belt
1. Fastening.
2. Height adjustment.
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1. Stop position.
2. Running position.
3. Starting position.
Ignition switch
B.
Windows manual or automatic open-
ing and closing control.
1. Driver's electric window.
2. Passenger's electric window.
Electric windows
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A heavy object (key fob...), at-
tached to the key and weighing
down on its shaft in the ignition
switch, could cause a malfunction.
The selected position is shown in the instrument panel by the corresponding indicator.
Ring A
Automatic illumination of
headlamps: activate or
deactivate the function via
the multifunction screen
confi guration menu.
Ring B
Front foglamps (one turn)
Front foglamps and rear
foglamps (two turns)
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2. Fast wipe.
1. Normal wipe.
I. Intermittent wipe.
0. Park.
AUTO. Automatic wipe then single wipe.
A. Screenwash.
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Wipers
Lighting
Lighting off
Automatic illumination of
healamps
Sidelamps
Dipped/Main beam head-
lamps
Driver and passenger automatic programme
(comfort).
Passengers side temperature adjustment.
Drivers side temperature adjustment.
Air fl ow adjustment.
Ventilation off.
Drivers air distribution adjustment.
Front visibility control.
Exterior air intake.
Interior air recirculation.
Rear screen demisting.
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Passenger air distribution adjustment.
Digital air conditioning (Dual-zone)
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With the ignition on, the orange and red
warning lamps come on.
With the engine running, these warning
lamps should go off.
If a warning lamp remains on, refer to
the page concerned.
Lighting of the indicator lamp indicates
the status of the corresponding function.
A. With the ignition on, the fuel gauge
needle should rise.
B.
With the engine running, the associated
low level warning lamp should go off.
C. With the ignition on, the oil level in-
dicator should display "OIL OK" for
a few seconds.
If the levels are not correct, top up the
level which is low.
Warning lamps
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Switch panel
Instrument panel
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A. Deactivation of the front
and/or rear parking sen-
sors.
B. Central locking.
C. Deactivation of the inte-
rior protection alarm.
D. Hazard warning lamps.
E. Selection of the electroni-
cally controlled suspen-
sion.
F. Deactivation of the elec-
tronic stability programme
ESP.
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1. Insert the key.
2. Select the "OFF" position.
3. Remove the key keeping the switch
in the new position.
* According to country.
Passenger's airbag deactivated
This warning lamp remains on
in the instrument panel whilst
the airbag is deactivated.
Front passenger's airbag *
When the ignition is switched on, if a
front occupant has not fastened their
seat belt and if the vehicle speed is
below 12 mph (20 km/h), the seat belt
warning lamp comes on.
The warning lamp goes off when the
seat belt(s) concerned is(are) fastened.
If the vehicle speed is above 12 mph
(20 km/h), the seat belt warning lamp
ashes, together with an audible signal
and a message in the multifunction
screen identifying the seat belt(s) which
is(are) not fastened.
Front seat belt fastening detection
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For the safety of your child, it is essen-
tial that you deactivate the passenger's
airbag when you install a "rear facing"
child seat on the front passenger seat.
Otherwise, the child would risk being
seriously injured or killed if the airbag
were to infl ate.
Cruise control
This prevents the vehicle from exceed-
ing the speed programmed by the driver
(minimum speed 20 mph (30 km/h)).
1. Selection/Switching off speed limiter
mode.
2. Decrease the programmed value.
3. Increase the programmed value.
4. Speed limiter on/off.
The values must be set with the engine
running.
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Speed limiter
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This enables the vehicle to maintain
a constant speed programmed by the
driver.
1.
Selection/Switching off cruise control
mode.
2. Decrease the programmed value
and storing a speed.
3. Increase the programmed value and
storing a speed.
4. Cruise control on/off.
In order to be programmed or activated,
the vehicle speed must be higher than
25 mph (40 km/h), with at least fourth
gear engaged on the manual gearbox.
The cruise control or speed limiter mode
appears in the instrument panel when it
is selected.
Cruise control
Speed limiter
Display in the instrument panel
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1. Coolant temperature indicator dial.
2. Lighting on indicators:
dipped beam headlamps.
main beam headlamps.
front foglamps.
rear foglamps.
3. Rev counter dial.
4. Warning lamps:
seat belts not fastened in the
front.
fuel level.
left direction indicator.
5. Fuel gauge dial.
5-DIAL PETROL-DIESEL MANUAL AND AUTOMATIC GEARBOX INSTRUMENT PANELS
10. CHECK and trip recorder zero re-
set and service display button.
11. Instrument panel display:
Total distance recorder.
Trip recorder.
Cruise control/speed limiter refe-
rence value.
Service indicator.
Guidance advice (navigation).
CHECK (vehicle self-test).
Trip computer information.
6. Warning lamps:
parking brake applied or brake
uid level or electronic brake force
distribution fault.
right direction indicator.
7. Speedometer dial.
8. Warning lamps:
emission control system.
anti-lock braking system (ABS).
passenger's airbag deactivated.
pre-heat
(Diesel engine starting) .
9. Engine oil temperature indicator
dial.
Automatic gearbox lever position
indicator.
Warning and status displays.
12. Instrument panel lighting dimmer.
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CHECK (vehicle self-test)
In the presence of a fault
A "minor" fault has been detected:
when the CHECK OK indicator lamp
has been displayed, the warning
lamp(s) is(are) displayed.
You can start your vehicle; however,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon
as possible.
A "major" fault has been detected:
the CHECK OK indicator lamp does
not appear and the warning lamp(s)
is(are) displayed.
Do not start your vehicle.
Call a PEUGEOT dealer without delay.
* According to country.
Automatic CHECK
With the key in the running (ignition
on) position, all of the warning lamps
of the functions tested are displayed.
They are switched off after a few sec-
onds.
At the same time, an automatic CHECK
(vehicle self-test) is carried out.
No "major" fault has been de-
tected: the CHECK OK indi-
cator lamp is displayed after
a few seconds.
You can start your vehicle.
Manual CHECK
Pressing the "CHECK/000" button on
the instrument panel starts the manual
CHECK (vehicle self-test).
This function enables you to nd out, at
any time (with the key in the ignition on
position or with the engine running):
- the alerts present,
- the status of the functions activat-
ed or deactivated (automatic rain
sensitive wipers, automatic illumi-
nation of headlamps).
The passenger's airbag deacti-
vated warning lamp * remains on
while the airbag is deactivated.
With the engine running and the ve-
hicle moving, the instrument panel
screen displays the warning lamps
(in the event of a fault).
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Braking system warning
lamp
This indicates:
- parking brake applied or incorrectly
released,
- an excessive drop in the brake u-
id level, in this case linked with the
STOP warning lamp,
- an electronic brake force distribu-
tion malfunction, linked with the
STOP warning lamp.
INSTRUMENT PANEL
WARNING LAMPS
Seat belt warning lamp
When the ignition is switched
on, the warning lamp comes
on if a front occupant has not
fastened or unfastens their
seat belt.
Low fuel warning lamp
In certain driving conditions
and depending on the en-
gine, the distance which you
will be able to travel with
the remaining fuel may be less than
30 miles (50 kilometres) (the capacity
of the tank is approximately 67 litres).
Emission control system
warning lamp
This should switch off a few
seconds after the engine is
switched on.
When the engine is running, if the
warning lamp ashes or comes on
continuously, this indicates an emis-
sion control system fault.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon
as possible.
Passenger's airbag
deactivated warning lamp *
If the warning lamp remains
on, this indicates that the
passenger's airbag has been
deactivated intentionally.
This warning lamp is re-
peated in the instrument
panel screen in the case
of the last 2 faults.
You must stop as soon as it is
safe to do so in the two latter cases.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
Anti-lock braking system
(ABS) warning lamp
If it comes on continuously
above 6 mph (10 km/h), it in-
dicates an ABS fault.
However, the vehicle retains conven-
tional servo-assisted braking.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
This warning lamp is re-
peated in the instrument
panel screen.
Directional headlamps
warning lamp
When this ashes, it indi-
cates a malfunction of the di-
rectional headlamps.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
Diesel engine pre-heat
warning lamp
Wait for the warning lamp to
go off before starting. The
length of time that the lamp
stays on is determined by the
exterior climatic conditions.
This warning lamp is re-
peated in the instrument
panel screen.
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Peugeot 407 C Owner's manual

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