key PEUGEOT 4007 2011 Owner's Manual

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DRIVING

"Normal" automatic mode


Select position D
.

"D"
appears in the instrument panel
screen.
The gearbox then operates in automatic
mode, without any action on the part of
the driver.
To optimise driving comfort and obtain
the most suitable gear, avoid sharp vari-
ations in the pressure on the accelerator
pedal.

"Temporary" manual mode
In automatic mode, you can take control
temporarily at any time using the steer-
ing mounted controls.
The use of these controls permits manual
selection of the gears in situations which
require a faster change down than that
offered in automatic mode (arrival at a
roundabout, exit from a car park with a
steep gradient, overtaking...).
The gearbox engages the gear re-
quested if the engine speed permits it.
The gear engaged appears.
To return to the automatic mode, press
the back of the "+/OFF"
control for at
least 2 seconds.



"Sport" automatic mode

From automatic mode, you can engage
"Sport" mode.
With the vehicle moving or stationary,
push the thumb wheel A
forward.

"SPORT"
appears in the instrument
panel screen.

Switching off "Sport" automatic
mode
You can return to "Normal" automatic
mode at any time:
Push the thumbwheel A
rearward once.



Stopping the vehicle

Before switching off the engine, you
must engage position P
or N
to place
the gearbox in neutral.
You must apply the parking brake to im-
mobilise the vehicle.
The gear lever must be in position P
to
remove the ignition key.


Hill start assist

To assist you when starting on a gradi-
ent, your vehicle is fi tted with a system
which immobilises it briefl y (approxi-
mately 2 seconds), the time required to
move your foot from the brake pedal to
the accelerator pedal. This function is
only active when the vehicle has been
completely immobilised with your foot
on the brake pedal and on certain gra-
dients.

Do not get out of the vehicle during
the hill start assist temporary immo-
bilisation phase.

To immobilise the vehicle on a gradient
for a longer period, you must use the
parking brake, not the accelerator.
When starting on a gradient, accelerate
gradually while releasing the parking
brake.

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9
PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Dashboard fuses

The fuseboxes are placed in the lower
dashboard behind the glove box.

Access to the fuses


)
Open the glove box,

)
Push the two opening guides A
in-
wards to pass the fi rst notch,

)
Remove the retaining tab B
pulling
it outwards,

)
Support the cover and tilt it down-
wards,

)
Change the fuse (refer to the cor-
responding paragraph).

Fuse N°



Rating



Functions




1



30 A

Heating.


2



15 A

Brake lamps, third brake lamp, built-in systems
interface.


3



10 A

Rear foglamps.


4



30 A

Windscreen wipers and screenwash.


5



10 A

Diagnostic socket.


6



20 A

Central locking, door mirrors.


7



15 A

Audio system, telematics, multifunction screen,
hands-free kit.


8



7.5 A

Remote control key, air conditioning control unit,
instrument panel, switch panel, steering mounted
controls.


9



15 A

Multifunction screen, instrument panel.


10



15 A

Built-in systems interface.


11



15 A

Rear wiper.


12



7.5 A

Instrument panel, 4 wheel drive control unit,
air conditioning control panel, ABS control
unit, multifunction screen, automatic headlamp
adjustment, heated seats, airbag control unit,
steering wheel angle sensor, sunroof, rear screen
demisting, remote control.


13



-

Not used.


14



10 A

Ignition switch.


15



20 A

Sunroof.


16



10 A

Door mirrors, audio system, telematics.

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11
AUDIO EQUIPMENT and TELEMATICS
Press
Explanations Result
Press the MENU button.
Press [Address/Junction].
Press [Country] and enter the name of the country using the touch keypad.
When a character of the name of the country is entered, if 5 countries or
fewer are recognised, you can select a country from a list which is dis-
played or press [List].
You can select one of the 5 most recently selected countries by
pressing [Last 5] on the "Country" line.
Press [City] then [Keyword] and enter the name of the city using the touch
keypad.
When a character of the name of the city is entered, if 5 cities or fewer are
recognised, you can select a city from a list which is displayed or press
[List].
You can select a city using the post code.
Press [Post Code] and enter the number.
You can select one of the 5 most recently selected cities by pressing
[Last 5] on the "City" line.


Entering an address and starting guidance (1/2)

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AUDIO EQUIPMENT and TELEMATICS

Entering an address and starting guidance (2/2)

Press
Explanations
Result
Press [Street] and enter the name of a street using the touch keypad.
When a character of the name of the street is entered, if 5 streets or fewer
are recognised, you can select a street from a list which is displayed or
press [List].
Press [House #] and enter the number of the house using the touch keypad.
You can enter the name of a junction instead of the number
of the street. Press [Junction] and select the name from a
list which is displayed.
This is the result once all of the information has been entered:
If you agree with the information press [Set], otherwise press one of the
buttons to correct.
Press [Start] to start the navigation.
/

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AUDIO EQUIPMENT and TELEMATICS

Time and date, language, unit,
picture size
E - Choose the size of the DVD picture for:

E1 - normal 4/3,
E2 - extends the picture evenly to the right
and to the left in wide screen mode,
E3 - extends the right and left parts only
leaving the centre as it stands in
wide screen mode,
E4 -
enlarges the picture in 4/3 format. The top
and the bottom are outside the frame.

D - Choose the base settings of the
system for:
D1 - setting of the time by the RDS signal,
time zone, summer time,
D2 - the language (English, Français,
Deutsch, Nederlands, Portuguese,
Español, Svenska, Italiano, Dansk),
D3 - the units for calculation of the dis-
tances (km or miles and °C or °F),
D4 - other settings such as:


- the voice guidance volume,

- the type of voice guidance voice
(female or male),

- the volume of the operation
bleeps (1 to 3 and 0=no bleep),

- the type of inputting keypad
(alphabet or PC),

- the range of menu colours (red or
blue),

- the displaying or not of the audio
playing icons on the map screen,

- the reinitialisation of the vehicle
sensor,

- the interruption or not of the dis-
play when the air conditioning is
used.
E1E2E3E4
D1D2
D3D4
DE

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AUDIO EQUIPMENT and TELEMATICS

Calendar, trip

These double arrows permit
access to the driving infor-
mation screen, previous or
next. D - Consult the driving information:
D1 - the average speed,
D2 - the average fuel consumption,
D3 - the current fuel consumption,
D4 - for speed and fuel consumption
graphs in 5 minute intervals,
D5 - choose an automatic reinitiali-
sation (key at off for more than
4 hours) or manual reinitialisation
(press [Reset]),
D6 - the distance which can still be
travelled (in relation to the fuel
remaining and the recent aver-
age consumption),
D7 - the distance travelled since the
fuel tank was last fi lled (press
[Refuel] to reinitialise),
D8 - the driving time (duration be-
tween the key being turned to on
then to off).
- press [Start] to measure inter-
mediate times with:
D9 - the duration,

D10 - the distance,

D11 - the speed,

D12 - the fuel consumption. C - Make a note on the calendar of
special days, birthdays, ...
Use the arrows to fi nd a date
and press directly on the day re-
quired to enter the event.
D1D2D3
D4D5
D6D7D8
D7
D9D10D11D12
D
C

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VISUAL SEARCH

EXTERIOR FRONT

Sunroof ........................................ 82-83
Windscreen wipers ...................... 90-91
Rain sensor .......................................90
Opening the bonnet .........................126
Engine ..................................... 127-128
Towing .............................................152
Brakes ..................................... 112, 131
ABS .................................................103
Tyres, pressures ..............................160
Brake pads ......................................131
Alloy wheels ....................................132 Remote control key, starting,
battery....................................... 73-76
Central locking ...................................79
Door mirrors ......................................61
Opening/closing the doors ........... 79-80
Filler cap, fi lling the fuel tank .............84
Fuel gauge ........................................84
Lighting, direction indicators,
foglamps, headlamps ............... 86-89
Changing bulbs ....................... 137-140

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
E
EBFD ............................................ 103
Eco-driving ..................................... 19
Economical driving ........................ 19
Electronic brake force distribution
(EBFD) ...................................... 103
Electronic engine immobiliser ...... 74, 76
Emergency boot release................. 81
Emergency warning lamps ........... 102
Engine, Diesel .................. 29, 85, 128
Engine, petrol ......................... 85, 127
Engine compartment ............ 127, 128
Engines......................................... 157
Environment ............................. 19, 76
Error messages
(audio equipment) ..................... 175Fuel filler cap .................................. 84
Fuel filler flap .................................. 84
Fuel gauge...................................... 84
Fuel tank ......................................... 84Inflating tyres .................................. 19
Instrument panel ............................. 21
Instrument panel screen ................. 31
Interior fittings ........................... 64, 69
ISOFIX child seats ...................98-100
ISOFIX mountings ...................98-100
K
Keeping children safe ...76, 94, 97-101
Key in ignition warning.................... 75
Key with remote control .................. 76
Filling with fuel .......................... 84, 85
Fitting a wheel .............................. 135
Fittings, boot ................................... 70
Fittings, front ................................... 64
Fittings, rear.................................... 69
Fitting the mat ................................. 63
Flashing indicators........ 102, 137, 141
Foglamps ........................................ 87
Foglamps, rear ............................. 141
Folding/unfolding
the door mirrors ........................... 61
Folding the rear seats ..................... 55
Four-wheel drive system .............. 119
Front foglamps........................ 87, 137
Front seats.................................50-52
Fuel..................................... 19, 84, 85
Fuel consumption ........................... 19
F
G.P.S. ............................178-180, 184
Gearbox, DCS .............................. 115
Gearbox, manual .......................... 130
Gear lever ....................................... 19
Grab handles .................................. 69
Guidance .......................178-180, 184
G
H
Hazard warning lamps .................. 102
Headlamp adjustment..................... 89
Headlamp wash .............................. 90
Head restraints ............................... 52
Heated seats .................................. 52
Heating ............................... 19, 44, 46
Height adjustment,
steering wheel ............................. 63
Horn .............................................. 102
L
Labels, identification ..................... 160
Lamps, front.................................. 137
Lamps, rear .................................. 141
Level, battery ................................ 130
Level, brake fluid .......................... 129
Level, headlamp wash .................. 129
Level, power steering fluid ............ 129
Levels and checks .................127-130
Lighting bulbs
(replacement) .................... 137, 141
Lighting control stalk ....................... 86
Lighting dimmer .............................. 43
J
Jack .............................................. 132
I
Identification plates ....................... 160
Indicator lamps, status.................... 22
Indicators, direction ...................... 102

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