fuel PEUGEOT 207 2011 Owners Manual

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CONTENTS
Instrument panels 19Indicator and warning lamps 20Indicators 28Adjustment buttons 32Screens without audio system 33Screens with audio system 3516/9 colour screen(Peugeot Connect Navigation) 40Trip computer 42
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Ventilation 45Heating 47Manual air conditioning 47Rear screen demist - defrost 49Digital air conditioning 50Front seats 52Rear seats 54Mirrors 57Steering wheel adjustment 59Interior fi ttings 59
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COMFORT 45Î67
Remote control key 68Window controls 72Rear quarter windows 73Doors 74
Boot 76Panoramic sunroof 78Fuel tank 79Misfuel prevention 81
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ACCESS 68 Î81
Lighting control stalk 82Headlamp adjustment 85Wiper control stalk 86Courtesy lamps 89
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VISIBILITY 82 Î 89
Child seats 90Isofi x child seats 96Child lock 100
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CHILD
SAFETY 90Î 100 FAMILIARISATION 4
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INSTRUMENTS and
CONTROLS 19 Î445
4
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ECO-DRIVING 17 Î18

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CONTENTS
Direction indicators 101Emergency or assistance call 101Hazard warning lamps 102Horn 102Braking assistance systems 103Trajectory control systems 104Seat belts 105Airbags 108
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SAFETY 101Î111
Parking brake 112Manual gearbox 112Gear shift indicator 113Automatic gearbox 114Speed limiter 117Cruise control 119Parking sensors 121
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DRIVING 112Î122
Bonnet 124Running out of fuel (Diesel) 124Petrol engines 126Diesel engines 127Checking levels 128Checks 130
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CHECKS123Î 131
Temporary puncture repair kit 13t2Changing a wheel 137Changing a bulb 142Changing a fuse 148Battery 153Energy economy mode 155Changing a wiper blade 155Towing the vehicle 156Towing a trailer 158Fitting roof bars 159Accessories 160
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PRACTICAL
INFORMATION 132 Î161
Petrol engines 162Petrol weights 164
Diesel engines 170Diesel weights 171Dimensions 174
Identifi cation markings 175
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TECHNICALD ATA162 Î 175
AUDIO EQUIPMENT andTELEMATICS 176 Î234
Emergency or assistance 177Peugeot Connect Navigation 179Peugeot Connect Sound 213
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ALPHABETICAL
INDEX 240 Î 243
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10
VISUALSEARCH 235 Î239

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FAMILIARISATION
OPEN

Remote control key


A.
Unfolding/Folding the key.

B.
Unlocking the vehicle.

C.
Locking the vehicle.



68



Fuel tank



1.
Opening the fuel fi ller fl ap.

2.
Opening and hooking the fuel fi ller
cap.
Capacity of the tank: approximately
50 litres.



79


Bonnet



A.
Interior release lever.

B.
Exterior safety catch.

C.
Bonnet stay.



124

On Diesel vehicles, the fuel fi ller
neck incorporates a misfuel preven-
tion device which prevents fi lling
with petrol.



81

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FAMILIARISATION
MONITORING

Instrument panel



A.
With the ignition on, the fuel gauge
needle should rise.

B.
With the engine running, the associ-
ated low level warning lamp should
switch 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.



19


1.
With the ignition on, the orange and
red warning lamps come on.

2.
With the engine running, these
warning lamps should go off.
If a warning lamp remains on, refer to
the corresponding page.



20



Warning lamps


*
Except 3-door. Lighting of the indicator lamp indicates
the status of the corresponding function.


A.
Deactivation of the ESP/ASR system.

104

B.
Central locking.

75

C.
Activation of the electric child lock * .

100




Switch panel

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ECO-DRIVING
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.


Optimise the use of your
gearbox

With a manual gearbox, move off gen-
tly, change up without waiting and
drive by changing up quite soon. If
your vehicle has the system, the gear
shift indicator invites you to change
up; it is displayed in the incstrument
panel, follow its instructions.

With an automatic or electronic gear-
box, stay in Drive "D"
or Auto "A"
,
according to the type of gear selector,
without pressing the accelerator pedal
heavily or suddenly.



Drive smoothly


Maintain a safe distance between vehi-
cles, use engine braking rather than the
brake pedal, and press the accelerator
progressively. These attitudes contribute
towards a reduction in fuel consump-
tion and CO
2 emissions and also helps
reduce the background traffi c noise.

When the traffi c is fl owing well, and if
you have cruise control, make use of
the system at speeds above 25 mph
(40 km/h).



Control the use of your
electrical equipment

Before moving off, if the passenger
compartment is too warm, ventilate it by
opening the windows and air vents be-
fore using the air conditioning.
Above 30 mph (50 km/h), close the win-
dows and leave the air vents open.
Remember to make use of equipment
that can help keep the temperature in
the passenger compartment down (sun
roof and window blinds...).
Switch off the air conditioning, unless
it has automatic digital regulation, as
soon as the desired temperature is at-
tained.
Switch off the demisting and defrosting
controls, if not automatic.
Switch off the heated seat as soon as
possible.

Switch off the headlamps and front fo-
glamps on when the level of light does
not require their use.
Avoid running the engine before moving
off, particularly in winter; your vehicle will
warm up much faster while driving.

As a passenger, if you avoid connecting
your multimedia devices (fi lm, music,
video game...), you will contribute to-
wards limiting the consumption of elec-
trical energy, and so of fuel.
Disconnect your portable devices before
leaving the vehicle.

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Limit the causes of excess
consumption

Spread loads throughout the vehicle;
place the heaviest items in the bottom
of the boot, as close as possible to the
rear seats.
Limit the loads carried in the vehicle
and reduce wind resistance (roof bars,
roof rack, bicycle carrier, trailer...). Use
a roof box in preference.
Remove roof bars and roof racks after
use.

At the end of winter, remove snow
tyres and refi t your summer tyres.



Observe the recommendations
on maintenance

Check the tyre pressures regularly,
when cold, referring to the label in the
door aperture, driver's side.
Carry out this check in particular:


- before a long journey,

- at each change of season,

- after a long period out of use.
Don't forget the spare wheel and the
tyres on any trailer or caravan.

Have your vehicle serviced regularly (en-
gine oil, oil fi lter, air fi lter...) and observe the
schedule of operations recommended by
the manufacturer.


When refuelling, do not continue after
the 3 rd cut-off of the nozzle to avoid
any overfl ow.


At the wheel of your new vehicle, it is only
after the fi rst 1 800 miles (3 000 kilome-
tres) that you will see the fuel consumption
settle down to a consistent average.

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PETROL - DIESEL, MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC GEARBOX
IN
STRUMENT PANELS
Panel which groups together the vehicle
operation dials and indicator lamps.
5.
Screen.


6.
Display zero reset button.

Resets the selected function to zero
(trip distance recorder or service
indicator).

7.
Instrument panel lighting button.

Adjusts the brightness of the lighting
of the instruments and controls.

8.
Automatic gearbox.

Indicates the programme selected
and the gear engaged.


Dials



1.
Rev counter.

Indicates the speed of rotation of the
engine (x 1000 rpm).

2.
Fuel gauge.

Indicates the quantity of fuel remaining
in the tank.

3.
Coolant temperature.

Indicates the temperature of the engine
coolant (° Celsius).

4.
Speedometer.

Indicates the current speed of the
moving vehicle (mph or km/h).

A.
Speed limiter.

or
Cruise control.

(mph or km/h)

B.
Trip distance recorder.

(miles or km)

C.
Service indicator.

(miles or km) then,
Engine oil level indicator.

then
Distance recorder.

(miles or km)
These three functions are displayed
in succession when the ignition is
switched on.

Screen
For more information, refer to the section
which corresponds to the function and to
the display associated with it.

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Warning lamp



is on



Cause



Action/Observations








Maximum
coolant
temperature


fi xed red. The temperature of the
cooling system is too high. Stop as soon as it is safe to do so.
Wait until the engine has cooled down before
topping up the level, if necessary.
If the problem persists, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer or qualifi ed workshop.






Engine oil
pressure


fi xed. There is a fault with the
engine lubrication system. You must stop as soon it is safe to do so.
Park, switch off the ignition and contact a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed workshop.






Engine
autodiagnosis
system


fi xed. The emission control
system has a fault. The warning lamp should go off when the engine
is started.
If it does not go off, contact a PEUGEOT dealer
or qualifi ed workshop without delay.

fl ashing. The engine management
system has a fault. Risk of destruction of the catalytic converter.
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualifi ed workshop.






Low fuel level


fi xed. When it fi rst comes on there
remains approximately
5 litres of

fuel
in the tank. You must refuel as soon as possible to avoid
running out of fuel.
This warning lamp will come on every time the
ignition is switched on, until a suffi cient addition
of fuel is made.
Fuel tank capacity: approximately 50 litres
(petrol) or 48 litres (Diesel).
Never continue to drive until you run out of fuel
as this could damage the emission control and
injection systems.

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Front seat
belt not
fastened/
unfastened


fi xed then
fl ashing
accompanied
by an
increasing
audible signal. The driver and/or the front
passenger has not fastened
or has unfastened their seat
belt.
Pull the strap then insert the tongue in the
buckle.


Rear seat belt
not fastened/
unfastened


fi xed then
fl ashing
accompanied
by an audible
signal. One or more rear
passengers have
unfastened their seat belt.


Power
steering
fi xed. The power steering has a
fault. Drive carefully at reduced speed.
Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualifi ed workshop.






Water in
Diesel


fi xed. The Diesel fuel fi lter
contains water. Risk of damage to the injection system on Diesel
engines.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed
workshop without delay.

Warning lamp



is on



Cause



Action/Observations

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Coolant temperature indicator

System which informs the driver of the
changes in the temperature of the en-
gine coolant while driving.
With the engine running, when the nee-
dle is:


- in zone A
, the temperature is cor-
rect,

- in zone B
, the temperature is too
high; the max temperature warning
lamp 1
and the central STOP
warn-
ing lamp come on, accompanied by
an audible signal and a message in
the multifunction screen.

You MUST stop as soon as it is safe
to do so.

Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed
workshop. After driving for a few minutes, the tem-
perature and pressure in the cooling
system increase.
To top up the level:


)
wait for the engine to cool,

)
unscrew the cap by two turns to allow
the pressure to drop,

)
when the pressure has dropped, re-
move the cap,

)
top up the level to the "MAX" mark
(circular line). On petrol engines, the cooling of the
engine is managed electronically to
reduce fuel consumption. Conse-
quently, the coolant temperature
levels are no longer simply linked
with the external ambient conditions
and the use of the vehicle.
For example, in town, it is normal
for the coolant temperature to be
slightly higher in cold weather than
in hot weather (normal operation
may lead to a temperature of over
100 °).

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