spare wheel PEUGEOT 4007 2011.5 Owners Manual

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FAMILIARISATION
6

Opening


)
After unlocking the vehicle using the
remote control or the key, press the
handle A
and raise the tailgate.



Tailgate
Lower tailgate


Opening


)
Push the handle C
to the right and
tilt the tailgate D
gently.

The maximum authorised weight
on the lower tailgate when open
is 200 kg
.


Spare wheel and tools


Access to the spare wheel


)
Remove the plastic cover E
to gain
access to the spare wheel fi xing
system.




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OPENING




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132


Closing


)
Pull the handle B
downwards.
Closing


)
Raise the tailgate D
, push it to
close it, then check that it is latched
correctly.
Access to the tools

The tools are stored in the storage com-
partment F
in the boot right-hand trim.

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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 regular-
ly (engine 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 kilometres) that you will see
the fuel consumption settle down to a
consistent average.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Fixing the "space-saver"
spare wheel
If your vehicle is fi tted with al-
loy wheels, it is normal to notice
that the washers do not come
into contact with the "space-
saver" spare wheel when tight-
ening the bolts on fi tting. The
wheel is retained by the conical
contact of each bolt.












Access to the spare wheel in
the 7 seat configuration
The "space-saver"
spare wheel is in-
stalled on the outside, under the boot,
supported by a metal carrier.
To gain access to the tools, refer to the
"Access to the tools" paragraph.
Putting the wheel back in place


)
Put the wheel back in place in its
carrier.

)
Lift the carrier C
and reposition the
hook D
.

)
Open the lower tailgate (refer to the
"Access" section).
)
Remove the plastic cover A
using
the handle 3
.

)
Unscrew the spare wheel carrier re-
taining bolt B
using the wheelbrace 1
.

)
Close the lower tailgate (refer to the
"Access" section).

)
Lift the carrier C
to detach the hook D

then allow it to lower.

)
Tighten the spare wheel carrier
retaining bolt B
fully using the
wheelbrace 1
.

)
Refi t the plastic cover A
, close the
lower tailgate and store the tools.


Removing the wheel


)
Open the tailgate and the lower tail-
gate (refer to the "Access" section).

)
Take out the handle 3
(refer to the
"Access to the tools" paragraph).

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION











Access to the spare wheel in
the 5 seat configuration
The pressed steel
spare wheel is installed
on the outside, under the boot, supported
by a winch and a plastic carrier.
To gain access to the tools, refer to the
"Access to the tools" paragraph.

Fixing the pressed steel
spare wheel
If your vehicle is fi tted with alloy
wheels, it is normal to notice that
the washers do not come into
contact with the pressed steel
spare wheel when tightening the
bolts on fi tting. The wheel is re-
tained by the conical contact of
each bolt.

Removing the wheel


)
Open the tailgate and the lower tail-
gate (refer to the "Access" section).

)
Take out the handle 3
(refer to the
"Access to the tools" paragraph).
)
Remove the plastic cover A
using
the handle 3
.
Putting the wheel back in place


)
Put the wheel back in place in its
carrier.

)
Pass the hook C
into the chain.

)
Open the lower tailgate (refer to the
"Access" section).

)
Unscrew the retaining bolt B fully

using the wheelbrace 1
, to unwind
the winch cable.

)
Close the lower tailgate (refer to the
"Access" section).

)
Detach the hook C
from the chain.
Unwind the winch cable fully to make
unhooking of the chain easier.
)
Tighten the winch retaining bolt B

fully using the wheelbrace 1
.

)
Refi t the plastic cover A
, close the
lower tailgate and store the tools.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Parking the vehicle
Immobilise the vehicle where it
does not block traffi c: if possible,
park the vehicle on level, stable
and non-slippery ground.
Apply the parking brake, switch
off the ignition and engage fi rst
gear to lock the wheels.
If necessary, place a chock under
the wheel diagonally opposite the
wheel to be changed.
Never go underneath a vehicle
raised using a jack; use a stand.
















Removing a wheel

List of operations


)
If your vehicle is equipped with secu-
rity wheel bolts (equipment available
as an accessory) fi t the security sock-
et 5 on the wheelbrace 1
to slacken
the security bolt.

)
Slacken the other bolts using the
wheelbrace 1
only.

)
Place the jack 2
in contact with one
of the two front A
or rear B
locations
provided on the underbody, which-
ever is closest to the wheel to be
changed.

)
Extend the jack 2
until its base plate
is in contact with the ground. Ensure
that the centreline of the jack base
plate is directly below the location A

or B
used.

)
Raise the vehicle until there is suffi -
cient space between the wheel and
the ground to admit the spare (not
punctured) wheel easily.

)
Remove the bolts and store them in
a clean place.

)
Remove the wheel.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

After changing a wheel
When using the "space-saver"
spare wheel, do not exceed a
speed of 50 mph (80 km/h).
Have the tightening of the bolts
and the pressure of the spare
wheel checked by a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualifi ed workshop
without delay.
Have the punctured wheel re-
paired and replace it on the ve-
hicle as soon as possible.


Fitting a wheel

List of operations

)
Lower the vehicle fully.

)
Fold the jack 2
and detach it.
)
Tighten the security bolt using the
wheelbrace 1
fi tted with the security
socket 5
(if your vehicle is equipped
with security wheel bolts).

)
Tighten the other bolts using the
wheelbrace 1
only.

)
Store the tools (refer to the para-
graph "Access to the tools").


Fitting snow tyres
If you equip your vehicle with
snow tyres fi tted on steel wheel
rims, special bolts available
from your PEUGEOT dealer or
a qualifi ed workshop must
be
used.


)
Put the wheel in place on the hub.

)
Screw in the bolts fully by hand.

)
Pre-tighten the security bolt us-
ing the wheelbrace 1
fi tted with the
security socket 5 (if your vehicle is
equipped with security wheel bolts).

)
Pre-tighten the other bolts using the
wheelbrace 1
only.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION






"Comfort":

rear parking sensors, side sun blinds,
insulated module...


"Style":
"Security and safety":

"Protection":

"Multimedia":

PVC door sill protectors, style rear
mudfl aps, Hortaz 18 inch alloy wheels,
chromed door handle shells, diffuser on
rear bumper, brushed aluminium look
boot sill protector... anti-intrusion alarm, glass etching,
wheel security bolts, fi rst aid kit, warn-
ing triangle, high visibility vest, stolen
vehicle tracking system, child seats and
booster cushions, under-infl ation detec-
tion, anti-slip covers...
mat * , side protective mouldings...
MP3/USB audio systems, audio-tele-
phone, amplifi ers, satellite navigation
systems, hands-free kit, speakers, DVD
player, connection kit for MP3 player or
portable CD player...

Installation of radio
communication transmitters
Before installing any after-
market radio communication
transmitter, you can contact a
PEUGEOT dealer for the speci-
fi cation of transmitters which
can be fi tted (frequency, maxi-
mum power, aerial position, spe-
cifi c installation requirements),
in line with the Vehicle Electro-
magnetic Compatibility Directive
(2004/104/EC).




"Transports solutions":

boot liner, dog guard, roof bars, bicycle
carrier for roof bars, ski carrier, roof
box...
Trailer towbar which must be fi tted by a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed work-
shop.





ACCESCESSORIES

A wide range of accessories and genu-
ine parts is available from the PEUGEOT
dealer network.
These accessories and parts have
been tested and approved for reliability
and safety.
They are all adapted to your vehicle
and benefi t from PEUGEOT's recom-
mendation and warranty.
Depending on the legislation in
force in the country, it may be
compulsory to have a high vis-
ibility safety vest, warning trian-
gle and spare bulbs and fuses
available in the vehicle.
The fi tting of electrical equipment
or accessories which are not rec-
ommended by PEUGEOT may
result in a failure of your vehicle's
electronic system and excessive
electrical consumption.
Please note this precaution.
You are advised to contact a
PEUGEOT representative to be
shown the range of recommend-
ed equipment and accessories.


*

To prevent any risk of jamming of the
pedals:


- ensure that the mat is positioned
and secured correctly,

- never fi t one mat on top of another.

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TECHNICAL DATA



A.
Manufacturer’s plate.

The Vehicle Identifi cation Number
(VIN) is indicated on a plate on the
centre pillar, on the driver’s side.

B.
Serial number under the bonnet.

The VIN is engraved on the body-
work near the windscreen.

C.
Front number plate.


D.
Tyres/paint label.

This label is affi xed to the passen-
ger’s door centre pillar. It indicates the following information:


-
tyres pressures, laden and unladen,


- wheel rim and tyre sizes,

- tyre pressure for the spare
wheel,

- paint colour code.

E.
Serial number behind the wind-
screen.

The VIN is engraved on the dash-
board, behind the windscreen. The tyre pressures must be
checked when cold at least once
a month.
IDENTIFICATION MARKINGSS
Low tyre pressures increase fuel
consumption.

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VISUAL SEARCH

EXTERIOR REAR

3rd brake lamp ................................141
Tailgate ........................................ 80-81
Rear wiper .........................................91
Spare wheel, jack, changing,
fi tting ..................................... 132-136
Lower tailgate ....................................81
Towbar .............................................154
Rear parking sensors .............. 123-124
Towing .............................................152 Accessories .....................................156
Roof bars .........................................155
Rear lamps, direction indicators,
foglamps ................................... 86-89
Changing bulbs ....................... 141-143 Door mirror ........................................61
Side repeaters .................................140
Opening/closing the doors ........... 79-80
Brakes ..................................... 112, 131
ABS .................................................103
Tyres, pressures ..............................160
Brake pads ......................................131
Alloy wheels ....................................132

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
Lighting on reminder ....................... 87
Loading ........................................... 19
Load space cover ..................... 70, 72P
Parking brake ....................... 112, 130
Parking sensors, rear ................... 123
Player, CD MP3 ............ 164, 170, 175
Protecting children .............94, 97-101
Puncture ................................132-134
Navigation......................178-180, 184
Number plate lamps ..................... 141Screenwash fluid level .................. 129
Seat, rear bench ............................. 58
Seat adjustment.................. 50, 51, 53
Seat belts.............................. 106, 107
Seat belts warning lamp ............... 105
Seat configurations ......................... 57
Seats, electric ................................. 51
Seats, rear ...................................... 53
Serial number, vehicle .................. 160
Service indicator ....................... 31, 33
Servicing ......................................... 19
Settings (Menus) ............................ 31
Setting the clock ....................... 39, 41
Sidelamps ............................. 137, 141
Side repeater ................................ 137
Spare wheel...........................132-135
Speedometer .................................. 21
Starting the vehicle ......................... 75
Steering mounted controls,
audio .......................................... 164
Stopping the vehicle ....................... 75
Storage ..................................... 64, 70
Stowing rings ............................ 70, 71
Sunroof ........................................... 82
Sun visor......................................... 63
System, ABS................................. 103
System,
audio-CD .... 167, 168, 170, 173, 175
System, audio-telematics .....176-180,
184, 188, 189, 192, 202, 206-208,
211, 214, 215, 218-220
N
Oil level ......................................... 129
Opening the boot ............................ 80
Opening the fuel filler flap ............... 84
Opening the sunroof ....................... 82
Opening the tailgate ................. 80, 81
Operation
indicator lamps .......................22-24
O
Radio .................... 167, 168, 188, 189
Range ....................................... 31, 32
Rear demisting ............................... 46
Rear foglamp .................................. 87
Rear screen (demisting) ................. 46
Recirculation/exterior air intake ...... 46
Recording a CD .................... 192, 195
Reinitialising the sunroof ................ 82
Remote control ............................... 76
Removing a wheel ........................ 135
Removing the mat .......................... 63
Replacing bulbs .................... 137, 141
Replacing wiper blades ................ 151
Rev counter .................................... 21
Reversing camera ........................ 124
Reversing lamps ........................... 141
Roof bars ...................................... 155
Running out of fuel (Diesel) .......... 126
R
Safety for children......................... 101
Screen, instrument panel.....21, 25-31
Screen, monochrome ..................... 39
Screenwash, front........................... 90
S
Tailgate ........................................... 80
TCL ............................................... 104
Telephone, hands-free ......... 214, 215,
218-220
T
Main beam .................................... 137
Maintenance ................................... 19
Map (colour screen)...................... 184
Map reading lamps ......................... 92
Mat.................................................. 63
Menus (audio)............................... 177
Mini fuel level .................................. 84
Mirror, rear view .............................. 62
Mirrors, door ................................... 61
Motorway function (direction
indicators) .................................. 102
Mountings for ISOFIX seats ....98-100
MP3 CD ................................ 194, 202
Music server ......... 192, 195, 200, 201
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