light PEUGEOT 207 2008 Manual PDF

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Changing the third brake light bulbs
(4 bulbs W 5 W)

 Remove the two light fi xing nuts.

 Take out the light from the outside.

 Press on the two tabs and remove
the bulb holder

 Pull the bulb and change it.
To refi t, carry out these operations in
reverse order.
Tighten the fi xing bolt suffi ciently by
hand to guarantee the sealing of the
light. Changing the number plate bulbs
(W 5 W)

 Insert a thin screwdriver into one of
the exterior holes of the lens.

 Push it towards the outside to unclip
it

 Remove the lens.

 Pull the bulb and change it.
High pressure washing
When using this type of washing
on stubborn dirt, do not persist on
the headlamps, the lights and their
surrounds to avoid damaging their
varnish and their seal.

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Fascia fuses
The fuse box is located in the lower part
of the fascia (left-hand side).
Access to the fuses

 refer to the "Access to the tools"
paragraph. Fuse tables

Fuse N° Rating Functions

G39 20 A Hi-Fi amplifi er.

G40 - Not used.

Fuse Rating Functions

F1 15 A Rear wiper

F2 - Not used.

F3 5 A Air bags and pre-tensioners control unit.

F4 10 A Clutch pedal switch, diagnostic socket,
electrochromatic interior mirror, air conditioning,
steering wheel angle sensor, particle emission fi lter
pump (Diesel).

F5 30 A Electric windows, rear one-touch electric windows,
sunroof, panoramic roof shutter (SW).

F6 30 A Front one-touch electric windows, folding mirrors
supply.

F7 5 A Front and rear courtesy lights, map reading lights,
sun visor lighting, glove box lighting, clock.

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Fuse N° Rating Functions

F8 20 A Audio equipment, audio/telephone, CD changer,
multifunction display, clock, steering wheel controls,
tyre under-infl ation detection, trailer fuse box.

F9 30 A Front 12 V socket, rear 12 V socket (SW).

F10 15 A Alarm siren, alarm control unit, directional
headlamps.

F11 15 A Diagnostic socket, low current ignition switch,
automatic gearbox control unit.

F12 15 A Rain/brightness sensor, amplifi er, trailer fuse box,
driving school module.

F13 5 A Engine fuse box, ABS relay, dual-function brake
switch, "2 Tronic" gearbox gear lever.

F14 15 A Instrument panel, seat belt warning lights bar,
headlamp adjustment, air conditioning, hands-free
kit, rear parking assistance control unit, air bags.

F15 30 A Locking and deadlocking.

F17 40 A Rear screen and exterior mirrors de-icing.

SH - PARC shunt.

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A fl at battery prevents the engine from
starting (refer to the corresponding
paragraph).
If the telephone is being used at
this time:
- it will be maintained for 5 minutes with the RD4 audio equipment
hands-free kit,
- it will still be possible to fi nish the call with the RT4 GPS au-
dio/telephone.
ENERGY ECONOMY MODE
System which manages the duration of
use of certain functions to conserve a
suffi cient level of charge in the battery.
After the engine has stopped, you can
still use functions such as the audio
equipment, windscreen wipers, dipped
headlamps, courtesy lights, etc. for a
maximum combined duration of
thirty minutes. Exiting economy mode
These functions are reactivated auto-
matically next time the vehicle is driven.

 In order to resume the use of these
functions immediately, start the en-
gine and let it run for a few minutes.
The time available to you will then be
double the duration for which the en-
gine is left running. However, this period
will always be between fi ve and thirty
minutes.
Switching to economy mode
Once the thirty minutes are over, a
message appears on the multi-function
display indicating that the vehicle has
switched to economy mode and the ac-
tive functions are put on standby.
CHANGING A WIPER BLADE
Procedure for replacing a worn wiper
blade with a new one without the use
of tools.
Removing a front or rear wiper
blade

 Raise the corresponding wiper arm.

 Unclip the wiper blade and remove it.
Fitting a front or rear wiper
blade

 At the front, check the size of the
wiper blade as the shorter blade is
fi tted on the right-hand side of the
vehicle.

 Put the corresponding new wiper
blade in place and clip it.

 Fold down the wiper arm carefully.

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TOWING THE VEHICLE
Procedure for having your vehicle towed
or for towing another vehicle using a re-
movable towing eye.
Access to the tools Towing your vehicle

 On the front bumper, unclip the cover
by pressing at the bottom.

 Screw the towing eye in fully.

 Install the towbar.

 Switch on the hazard warning lights
on the towed vehicle.
 On the rear bumper, unclip the cover
by pressing at the bottom.

 Screw the towing eye in fully.

 Install the towbar.

 Switch on the hazard warning lights
on the towed vehicle.
Towing another vehicle
The towing eye is installed in the boot
under the fl oor.
To gain access to it:

 open the boot,

 raise the fl oor,

 secure it by hooking its cord on the
hook on the shelf support,

 remove the towing eye from the
holder. When towing with all four wheels on
the ground, always use a towbar.
When towing with only two wheels
on the ground, always use profes-
sional lifting equipment.
When towing with the engine off,
there is no longer any braking or
steering assistance.

 Place the gear lever in neutral
(position N on the "2 Tronic" or
automatic gearbox).
Failure to comply with this special
requirement may result in damage
to certain braking components and
the absence of braking assistance
the next time the engine is started.

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TOWING A TRAILER,
A CARAVAN, ETC.
Your vehicle is primarily designed for
transporting people and luggage, but it
may also be used for towing a trailer. Driving advice
The maximum towing load on a long
slope depends on the gradient and the
outside temperature.
In all cases, pay attention to the coolant
temperature.
Distribution of loads

 Distribute the load in the trailer so
that the heaviest items are as close
as possible to the axle and the nose
weight approaches the maximum
permitted without exceeding it.
Air density decreases with altitude, thus
reducing engine performance. Above
1 000 metres, the maximum towing load
must be reduced by 10 % and so on for
every 1 000 metres of altitude.
Refer to the "Technical Data" section for
details of the weights and towing loads
which apply to your vehicle.
Side wind

 Take into account the increased
sensitivity to side wind. Braking
Towing a trailer increases the braking
distance.
Tyres

 Check the tyre pressures of the towing
vehicle and of the trailer, observing the
recommended pressures.
Lights

 Check the electrical signalling on
the trailer.
The rear parking assistance will be
deactivated automatically if a gen-
uine PEUGEOT towbar is used.
 If the warning light and the

STOP warning light come
on, stop the vehicle and
switch off the engine as
soon as possible.
Towbar suited to the attachment of a
trailer or caravan with additional signal-
ling and lighting.
Cooling
Towing a trailer on a slope increases
the temperature of the coolant.
As the fan is electrically controlled, its
cooling capacity is not dependent on
the engine speed.

 To lower the engine speed, reduce
your speed.
We recommend the use of original
PEUGEOT towbars and their har-
nesses that have been tested and
approved from the design stage of
your vehicle and that the fi tting of the
towbar is entrusted to a PEUGEOT
dealer.
If the trailer is not fi tted by a PEUGEOT
dealer, it is imperative that it is fi tted us-
ing the electrical pre-equipment installed
at the rear of the vehicle, in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Driving with a trailer subjects the towing
vehicle to more signifi cant stress and its
driver must be particularly careful.

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TECHNICAL DATA
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of alti tude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 k m/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High exterior temperatures may result in a reduction in the perf ormance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the exterior temperature is higher than 37 °C, limit the wei ght towed.
SALOON WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)

Petrol engines
1.4 litre 75 bhp 1.4 litre 16V 90 bhp

Gearbox
Manual Manual "2 Tronic"

Model codes: WC... WA... WG... KFV-C KFU-C KFU-C/P
- Kerb weight 1 300 - 1 288 - 1 232 1 224 - 1 214 1 241 - 1 2 31
- Payload 320 - 292 - 338 416 - 406 409 - 399
- Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 620 - 1 580 - 1 570 1 640 - 1 620 1 650 - 1 630
- Gross train weight (GTW)
on a 12 % gradient 2 400 2 580 2 580
- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)
on a 10 % or 12 % gradient 780 - 820 - 830 940 - 960 930 - 950
on an 8 % gradient 830 - 870 980 - 1 000 950 - 970
- Braked trailer *** (with load transfer within GTW limit) 950 1 150 1 150
- Unbraked trailer 600 - 600 - 590 600 600
- Recommended nose weight 38 - 38 - 46 46 46
*** The weight of the braked trailer may be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may adversely affect its road holding performance.

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SALOON WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)

Petrol engines
1.4 litre VTi 16V 95 bhp 1.6 litre 16V 110 bhp

Gearbox
Manual Manual

Model codes: WC... WA... WG... 8FS-C NFU-C
- Kerb weight 1 253 - 1 240 1 300 - 1 288
- Payload 387 - 400 380 - 382
- Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 640 1 680 - 1 670
- Gross train weight (GTW)
on a 12 % gradient 2 580 2 630
- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)
on a 10 % or 12 % gradient 940 950 - 960
on an 8 % gradient - 1 000 - 1 010
- Braked trailer *** (with load transfer within GTW limit) 1 150 1 150
- Unbraked trailer 600 600
- Recommended nose weight 46 46
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of alti tude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 k m/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High exterior temperatures may result in a reduction in the perf ormance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the exterior temperature is higher than 37 °C, limit the wei ght towed.
***
The weight of the braked trailer may be increased,
within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may adversely affect its road holding performance.

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TECHNICAL DATA
SALOON WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)

Petrol engines
1.6 litre VTi 16V 120 bhp
1.6 litre THP
16V 150 bhp
1.6 litre THP
16V 175 bhp

Gearbox
Manual Auto. Manual Manual

Model codes: WC... WA... WM... 5FW-C 5FW-F 5FX-C 5FY-C
- Kerb weight 1 275 1 321 - 1 312 1 370 - 1 356 1 325
- Payload 375 - 365 374 - 366 340 - 344 275
- Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 650 - 1 640 1 695 - 1 678 1 710 - 1 700 1 600
- Gross train weight (GTW)
on a 12 % gradient 2 600 2 645 - 2 638 2 64 0 2 500
- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)
on a 10 % or 12 % gradient 950 - 960 950 - 960 930 900
on an 8 % gradient 1 000 - 1 010 1 000 - 1 010 1 000 1 000
- Braked trailer *** (with load transfer within GTW limit) 1 150 1 150 1 150 1 080
- Unbraked trailer 600 600 600 600
- Recommended nose weight 46 46 46 44
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of alti tude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 k m/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High exterior temperatures may result in a reduction in the perf ormance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the exterior temperature is higher than 37 °C, limit the wei ght towed.
***
The weight of the braked trailer may be increased,
within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may adversely affect its road holding performance.

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** The weight of the braked trailer may be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may adversely affect its roadholding performance.

SALOON WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)

Diesel engines
1.4 litre Turbo HDI
70 bhp
1.6 litre Turbo HDI
16V 90 bhp
1.6 litre Turbo HDI
16V 110 bhp

Gearbox
Manual Manual Manual

Model codes:
WC... WA... WG...
8HZ-C 9HX-C 9HV-C 9HY-C 9HZ-C
- Kerb weight 1 261 - 1 251 - 1 269 1 280 - 1 272 - 1 290 1 328 - 1 319 - 1 358
- Payload 399 - 369 - 341 420 - 408 - 340 382 - 391 - 323
- Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 660 - 1 620 - 1 610 1 700 - 1 680 - 1 630 1 710 - 1 710 - 1 681
- Gross train weight (GTW)
on a 12 % gradient 2 600 2 650 2 690
- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)
on a 10 % or 12 % gradient 940 - 980 - 990 950 - 970 - 1 020 980
on an 8 % gradient 940 - 980 980 - 1 000 1 0 30
- Braked trailer ** (with load transfer within GTW limit) 1 150 1 150 1 150
- Unbraked trailer 600 600 600
- Recommended nose weight 46 46 46

The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of alti tude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 k m/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High exterior temperatures may result in a reduction in the perf ormance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the exterior temperature is higher than 37 °C, limit the wei ght towed.

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