Peugeot 307 2007.5 Owner's Manual

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 Remove the tailgate upper trim
carefully by unclipping it on either
side, perpendicular to its direction
of engagement.

 Insert a screwdriver into the two
outer holes B to press on the two
tabs C .

 Push the light unit outwards while
maintaining the pressure on the
tabs.

 Pull the light unit outwards while
tilting it.

 Change the faulty bulb.

 When rei tting, ensure that the
light unit tabs are engaged
correctly and that the tailgate
upper trim has been put back in
place correctly.

1. Brake lights (P 21 W).

2. Side lights (x 2) (R 5 W).

3. Direction indicators (P 21 W).

4. Reversing light (P 21 W),
left-hand side.
Fog lamp (P 21 W), right-hand
side.
These 6 bulbs are changed by
removing the light:

 Remove the corresponding boot
side trim to access the light,

 Remove the light i xing nut inside
the boot,

 Remove the light i xing nut out-
side the boot,

 Remove the light,

 Unclip the harness,
 Remove the bulb holder pressing
on the tabs A ,

 Change the faulty bulb.

Note: if necessary, use the wheel-
brace to remove the nuts.
When rei tting, take care to position
the bulb holder and the light
correctly.
Number plate lights
(W 5 W)

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

 Push it outwards to unclip it.

 Remove the lens.

 Change the faulty bulb.
Rear lights (estate) Third brake light (estate)
(4 W 5 W bulbs)

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Changing a fuse
Before changing a fuse, you must
establish the cause of the fault and
have it corrected. The fuse numbers
are indicated on the fuse box.
Always change a faulty fuse for one
of the same rating (same colour).
Use the special pliers located on the
inside of the fascia fuse box cover,
this support also contains the spare
fuses.
Fascia panel fuses

Fuse No. Rating Functions

F1 15 A Rear wiper.

F2 30 A Locking and deadlocking.

F3 5 A Air bags and pre-tensioners unit.

F4 10 A Brake (STOP) and clutch pedal switches, engine
coolant level switch, steering wheel angle sensor,
ESP dual-function sensor, particle emission
i lter pump, diagnostic socket, electrochromatic
mirror.

F5 30 A Front electric windows, sunroof, heated mirrors.
CHANGING A FUSE
The fuse boxes are located in the
lower part of the fascia (passenger
side) and in the engine compartment
(left-hand side).
Correct Incorrect
 Open the glove box lid to gain
access to the fuses.

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Changing a fuse
Before changing a fuse, you must
establish the cause of the fault and
have it corrected. The fuse numbers
are indicated on the fuse box.
Always change a faulty fuse for one
of the same rating (same colour).
Use the special pliers located on the
inside of the fascia fuse box cover,
this support also contains the spare
fuses.
Fascia panel fuses

Fuse No. Rating Functions

F1 15 A Rear wiper.

F2 30 A Locking and deadlocking.

F3 5 A Air bags and pre-tensioners unit.

F4 10 A Brake (STOP) and clutch pedal switches, engine
coolant level switch, steering wheel angle sensor,
ESP dual-function sensor, particle emission
i lter pump, diagnostic socket, electrochromatic
mirror.

F5 30 A Front electric windows, sunroof, heated mirrors.
CHANGING A FUSE
The fuse boxes are located in the
lower part of the fascia (passenger
side) and in the engine compartment
(left-hand side).
Correct Incorrect
 Open the glove box lid to gain
access to the fuses.

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Fuse N° Rating
Functions

F6 30 A Rear electric windows.

F7 5 A Front and rear courtesy lights, map reading lights, glove bo x lighting.

F8 20 A Audio equipment, audio/telephone, multifunction display
, alarm siren, alarm unit, trailer fuse
box, driving school module, steering wheel controls supply.

F9 30 A 12 V front socket, 12 V rear socket.

F10 15 A Automatic gearbox control unit, tyre under-inl ation control un it, STOP switch.

F11 15 A Diagnostic socket, particle emission i lter unit, low current ig nition switch.

F12 15 A Driving school module, rear parking assistance.

F13 5 A Engine fuse box, rain and brightness sensor.

F14 15 A Trailer fuse box, instrument panel, air bags and pre-tensioners
unit, automatic air conditioning,
hands-free kit.

F15 30 A Locking and deadlocking.

F16 - PARC shunt.

F17 40 A Heated rear screen.

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Fuse N° Rating
Functions

F1 20 A Engine control unit and fan assembly high speed relays suppl y.

F2 1 5 A Horn.

F3 10 A Front and rear wash-wipe.

F4 20 A Headlamp wash.

F5 15 A Fuel pump and purge canister solenoid valve (2 litre petrol ).

F6 10 A Four speed automatic gearbox control unit, automatic gearbox l
ever locking control, push
control switch, fan assembly high speed relay, right and left xenon headlamps.

F7 10 A ABS/ESP control unit, power steering electro-pump unit control u nit.
Engine compartment
fuses
To access the fuse box in the engine
compartment (next to the battery),
unclip the cover.
Close the cover carefully when
you have i nished to guarantee the
sealing of the fuse box.
Fuse box 1 Fuse box 2

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* For fuse box 1 only.
** The maxi-fuses provide additional protection for the electrical systems. All work on the maxi-fuses must be carried out by
a PEUGEOT dealer.

Fuse N° Rating
Functions

F8 25 A Starter control.

F9 10 A Additional heating unit (Diesel), coolant level switch.

F10 30 A Engine control unit actuators (ignition coil, solenoid valves,
oxygen sensors, control units,
injectors, heaters), purge canister solenoid valve (1.4 litre petro l and 1.6 litre petrol).

F11 40 A Air conditioning blower.

F12 30 A Windscreen wipers low/high speed.

F13 40 A Built-in systems interface supply (ignition positive).

F14 30 A Air pump (2 litre petrol).

F15 * 10 A Right main beam headlamp.

F16 * 10 A Left main beam headlamp.

F17 * 15 A Left dipped headlamp.

F18 * 15 A Right dipped headlamp.

F41 15 A Six speed automatic gearbox control unit.

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The electrical system of your vehicle is designed to operate with standard or optional equipment
Before installing other electrical equipment or accessories on yo ur vehicle, contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
PEUGEOT will not accept responsibility for the cost incurred in re pairing your vehicle or for rectifying the malfunctions
resulting from the installation of accessories not supplied and not recommended by PEUGEOT and not installed in
accordance with its instructions, in particular when the combined consumption of all of the additional equipment connected
exceeds 10 milliamperes.

Fuse N° Rating
Functions

MF1 **
30 A 200 W fan unit.

50 A 400 W and 460 W fan unit.

MF2 ** 30 A ABS/ESP pump.

MF3 ** 30 A ABS/ESP solenoid valves.

MF4 ** 80 A Built-in systems interface supply.

MF5 ** 80 A Built-in systems interface supply.

MF6 ** 80 A Passenger compartment fuse box.

MF8 ** 70 A Power steering electro-pump unit.
** The maxi-fuses provide additional protection for the electrical systems. All work on the maxi-fuses must be carried out by
a PEUGEOT dealer.

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Special front windscreen
wiper position

 Within one minute of switching off
the ignition, operate the wipers
stalk to position the wiper blades
in the centre of the windscreen
(maintenance position).
Changing a wiper blade

 Lift the wiper arm, then unclip the
blade and remove it.

 Fit the new blade and push back
the arm.

Note: the shortest blade is i tted on
the vehicle’s right-hand windscreen
wiper arm.

To return the windscreen wipers
to their normal position, switch on
the ignition and operate the wiper
stalk.
BATTERY
To charge the battery using a
battery charger:
- Disconnect the battery starting
with the negative (-) terminal,
- Follow the instructions for use given by the battery charger
manufacturer,
- Check that the terminals and connectors are clean; if they are
covered with sulphate (white or
greenish deposit), disconnect
them and clean them,
- Reconnect the battery starting with the negative (-) terminal. Before disconnecting the
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 i rst
disconnecting the terminals.
Close the windows and sunroof
before disconnecting the battery.
If they do not operate normally
following reconnection of the
battery, they must be reinitialised
(see sections "Reinitialisation of the
electric windows" and "Sunroof").
After every reconnection of the
battery, switch on the ignition and
wait 1 minute before starting to
allow the electronic systems to be
initialised. If slight difi culties are
experienced after this, please contact
a PEUGEOT dealer.
Following disconnection of the battery,
the remote control key and the GPS
satellite navigation system must
be reinitialised (see corresponding
section).
It is advisable to disconnect the
battery if the vehicle is not to be
used for a period of more than
one month.
To start the vehicle from another
battery:
- Connect the red cable to the positive (+) terminals of the two
batteries,
- Connect one end of the green or black cable to the negative (-)
terminal of the slave battery,
- Connect the other end of the green or black cable to an earth point on
the broken down vehicle as far as
possible from the battery,
-
Operate the starter, let the engine run,
- Wait for the engine to return to idle, then disconnect the cables. The batteries contain harmful
substances such as sulphuric
acid and lead. They must be
disposed of in accordance
with regulations and must never be
discarded with household waste.
Take used remote control and vehicle
batteries to an approved collection
point.
CHANGING A WINDSCREEN
WIPER BLADE

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ECONOMY MODE FUNCTION
After the engine has stopped, certain
functions (windscreen wiper, electric
windows, sunroof, courtesy lights,
audio equipment, telephone, dipped
headlamps, etc.) can only be used for
a combined duration of approximately
thirty minutes, to prevent discharging
the battery.
Once the thirty minutes are over, a
switching to economy mode message
appears on the multi-function display
and the active functions are put on
standby.
These functions are reactivated
automatically next time the vehicle is
driven.
In order to resume the use of these
functions immediately, the engine
must be started and left to run for a
few minutes.
The time available to you will then
be double the duration for which the
engine is left running. However, this
period will always be between i ve
and thirty minutes. A l at battery prevents the
engine from starting.
LOAD REDUCTION
FUNCTION
When driving, certain functions (air
conditioning, heated rear screen,
heating system for passenger
compartment of diesel vehicles, etc.)
may be switched off temporarily,
depending on the level of battery
charge.
Reactivation of these functions is
automatic, once the battery charge is
sufi cient.

Note: at the risk of discharging the
battery, the functions that have been
switched off may be reactivated
manually.

Note: if the telephone is
being used when economy
mode starts, it will still be
possible to i nish the call.

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Without lifting
(4 wheels on the ground)
You must always use a tow bar.
The removable towing eye is inside
the spare wheel.

Estate: the removable towing eye is
inside the right-hand boot trim. From the front:

 Unclip the cover, by pressing the
bottom part,

 Screw in the towing eye as far as
it will go.
Lifting (2 wheels only on the
ground)
It is preferable to raise the vehicle
with a professional lifting device.
When towing with the engine
switched off, there is no brak-
ing or steering assistance.
TOWING YOUR VEHICLE
From the rear:

 Unclip the top of the cover using
a coin,

 Screw in the towing eye as far as
it will go.
Special features of the
automatic gearbox
When towing with four wheels on the
ground, the following rules must be
obeyed:
- lever in position N ,
-
tow the vehicle at less than 30 mph
(50 km/h) up to a maximum dis-
tance of 30 miles (50 km).
- do not add oil to the gearbox.

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