boot Peugeot 407 C 2008 User Guide

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MANUAL LOCKING (EMERGENCY MODE)
Automatic central locking of the
doors
The doors and boot can lock automati-
cally while driving (speed above 6 mph
[10 km/h]).
You can activate or deactivate this
function by pressing and holding the
button.
BOOT
To open the boot, press the push but-
ton and raise the tailgate.
Tailgate release
This enables the tailgate to be un-
locked in the event of a central locking
fault.
- Fold back the rear seats to gain access to the lock from inside the
boot,
- Insert a small screwdriver into hole
A of the lock to unlock the tailgate.

Note: driving with the doors
locked may make access to the
passenger compartment by the
emergency services more diffi -
cult in an emergency.
If the permanent locking of the
boot is activated, opening is
only possible by pressing the
remote control button.
Passenger door
To lock, insert the key in the control
located on the edge of the door then
push to the left.
Driver’s door
Insert the key in the lock to lock or un-
lock the door.

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MANUAL LOCKING (EMERGENCY MODE)
Automatic central locking of the
doors
The doors and boot can lock automati-
cally while driving (speed above 6 mph
[10 km/h]).
You can activate or deactivate this
function by pressing and holding the
button.
BOOT
To open the boot, press the push but-
ton and raise the tailgate.
Tailgate release
This enables the tailgate to be un-
locked in the event of a central locking
fault.
- Fold back the rear seats to gain access to the lock from inside the
boot,
- Insert a small screwdriver into hole
A of the lock to unlock the tailgate.

Note: driving with the doors
locked may make access to the
passenger compartment by the
emergency services more diffi -
cult in an emergency.
If the permanent locking of the
boot is activated, opening is
only possible by pressing the
remote control button.
Passenger door
To lock, insert the key in the control
located on the edge of the door then
push to the left.
Driver’s door
Insert the key in the lock to lock or un-
lock the door.

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COURTESY LIGHTS

1. Front courtesy light

2. Front map reading lights
With the ignition on, operate the relevant switch.

3. Rear courtesy light

4. Rear map reading lights
With the ignition on, operate the relevant switch. Deactivation
The courtesy lights can be deactivat-
ed by pressing switch
1 for more than
three seconds. Pressing switch 1 or

3 briefl y switches the corresponding
courtesy light on and off.
The map reading lights are not affected
by this and can still be switched on.
Activation
To re-activate the automatic lighting,
press switch 1 again.
Sill illumination
The sill lighting is at the bottom of each
door trim.
The lights come on automatically
when a door is opened and switch off
automatically when all of the doors are
closed.
Boot light
The boot light is located in the right-
hand boot trim.
It comes on automatically when the
boot is opened and switches off auto-
matically when the boot is closed.
Pressing switch 1 or 3 switches on the
corresponding courtesy light for ten
minutes.
The front and rear courtesy lights come
on automatically when the ignition key
is removed, on unlocking the vehicle
or on opening one of the doors.
They gradually go off after the ignition
has been switched on or the vehicle
is locked.

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CHANGING A WHEEL

 Park the vehicle on level, stable
and non-slippery ground.

 Apply the handbrake, switch off the
ignition and engage fi rst or reverse
gear (position P for the automatic
gearbox).
Weight of the spare wheel: approxi-
mately 20 kg. Never go underneath a vehicle
which is supported only by a
jack.
 Lift the fl oor using the lifting handle.

 Fold the fl oor back fully towards
the back of the boot.
Access to the spare wheel and the
jack in the boot
The fl oor must be retained in the raised
position as shown in the illustration.
Recommendations when using the
temporary spare wheel *
Your vehicle may be equipped with a
spare wheel with a different rim from
the standard wheel.
After use, be sure to replace it as soon
as possible.
Observe the following advice to avoid
altering the handling of the vehicle:
-
do not drive above 50 mph (80 km/h), - do not fi t a wheel trim,
- drive carefully,
- check the infl ation pressure indi-cated on the label.
* According to version and country.

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After changing the wheel:
- have the tightening of the bolts and the tyre pressure of the spare wheel
checked as soon as possible.
-
have the punctured wheel repaired and
refi t it to the vehicle as soon as possible.
- have the spare wheel checked and replace it in its boot recess.
Fitting a wheel

 Position the wheel.

 Tighten the bolts by hand.

 Partly tighten the bolts using the
wheelbrace 1 .

 Fold the jack 2 and remove it.

 Fully tighten the bolts using the
wheelbrace 1 .

 For vehicles with alloy wheels, refi t
the covers.

 Put the tool holder back in position.
This helps to keep the boot fl oor in
its correct position, to prevent any
deformation of the fl oor when loaded.

 Tighten the spare wheel securing
strap to prevent noise and for your
safety in the event of impact.

Reminder: for your safety, always
change a wheel:
- on level, stable, non-slippery ground,
- with the handbrake applied,
- with fi rst or reverse gear engaged (position P for the automatic gear-
box),
- never go underneath a vehicle which is supported only by a jack.
Tools available
The following tools are located in
the holder in the centre of the spare
wheel:

1. Wheelbrace. Permits removal of
the wheel trim and removal of the
wheel securing bolts.

2. Jack with integrated handle.
Permits raising of the vehicle.

3. Removable towing eye. See corre-
sponding section.

4. Bolt cover tool. Permits removal of
the bolt protectors (covers) on al-
loy wheels. Removal

 For vehicles with alloy wheels, re-
move the covers using tool 4 .

 Loosen the wheel bolts.

 Place the jack 2 in one of the four
locations underneath the vehicle
(the nearest one to the wheel to be
changed).

 Extend the jack 2 until its base is in
contact with the ground.

 Unscrew the bolts and remove the
wheel.

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CHANGING A REAR BULB

1. Direction indicators: W 16 W.

2. Fog lamps: P21 W.

3. Reversing lights: P21 W.

4. Brake lights/side lights: P21/5 W.
 Fold down the panel to gain access
to the light.

 Unscrew the 2 light fi xing nuts inside
the boot.

 Disconnect the connector.

 Pull the light towards the outside.

 Unscrew the bulb holder sleeve a
quarter of a turn.

 Unscrew the faulty bulb and
change it.

 Screw in the bulb holder sleeve a
quarter of a turn.

 Put the light back in place from the
outside.

 Reconnect the connector.

 Screw on the 2 light fi xing nuts in-
side the boot. When refi tting, en-
sure that the light is positioned and
fi xed correctly.
Number plate lights: W 5 W.

 Remove the transparent cover us-
ing a screwdriver.

 Change the faulty bulb.

Third brake light: diodes.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer for replacement.

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CHANGING A FUSE
The fuse boxes are placed in the glove
box (passenger side), in the engine
compartment (left-hand side) and in
the left boot trim.
Fascia fuses
To access the fuses, open the glove
box and tilt the fuse box lid.
Replacing a fuse
Before replacing a fuse, the cause of
the incident must be found and recti-
fi ed. The fuse numbers are indicated
on the fuse box. Always replace a faulty fuse
with a fuse of the same rating
(same colour). Use the special pliers located on the
support next to the fuse box, this sup-
port also contains the replacement
fuses.

Fuse N° Rating Functions

G29 - Not used.

G30 5 A Heated rear screen.

G31 5 A Tyre under-infl ation detection, CD changer.

G32 - Not used.

G33 5 A Power steering electropump unit, dual-function
brake switch.

G34 5 A Dual-function brake switch, automatic gearbox r elay.

G35 5 A
Steering wheel angle sensor and ESP gyrometer sens or.

G36 25 A Hi-Fi amplifi er.

G37 15 A Automatic gearbox.

G38 20 A Heated seats.

G39 30 A Passenger seat memory unit.

G40 30 A Driver's seat memory unit.

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CHANGING A FUSE
The fuse boxes are placed in the glove
box (passenger side), in the engine
compartment (left-hand side) and in
the left boot trim.
Fascia fuses
To access the fuses, open the glove
box and tilt the fuse box lid.
Replacing a fuse
Before replacing a fuse, the cause of
the incident must be found and recti-
fi ed. The fuse numbers are indicated
on the fuse box. Always replace a faulty fuse
with a fuse of the same rating
(same colour). Use the special pliers located on the
support next to the fuse box, this sup-
port also contains the replacement
fuses.

Fuse N° Rating Functions

G29 - Not used.

G30 5 A Heated rear screen.

G31 5 A Tyre under-infl ation detection, CD changer.

G32 - Not used.

G33 5 A Power steering electropump unit, dual-function
brake switch.

G34 5 A Dual-function brake switch, automatic gearbox r elay.

G35 5 A
Steering wheel angle sensor and ESP gyrometer sens or.

G36 25 A Hi-Fi amplifi er.

G37 15 A Automatic gearbox.

G38 20 A Heated seats.

G39 30 A Passenger seat memory unit.

G40 30 A Driver's seat memory unit.

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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 fi rst
disconnecting the terminals.
Open the windows and close the
sunroof before disconnecting the bat-
tery. If they do not operate normally
following reconnection of the battery,
they must be reinitialised (see para-
graphs "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. However,
if slight diffi culties are experienced
after this, please contact a PEUGEOT
dealer.

On the 2.7 litre 24V HDI engine, if
there is no battery in the boot, do
not connect a slave battery to the
positive (+) and negative (-) termi-
nals under the bonnet as a short
circuit may occur.
The batteries contain harmful
substances such as sulphuric
acid and lead.
They must be disposed of in accordance
with regulations and must never be dis-
carded with household waste.
Take used batteries to an approved
collection point.

 open the bonnet,

 use the two additional positive (+)
and negative (-) terminals located
under the bonnet,

 open the red cover of the positive
(+) terminal,

 connect the red cable between the
positive (+) terminal and the positive
(+) terminal of the slave battery,

 connect the green or black cable
between the negative (-) terminal
and the negative (-) terminal of the
slave battery,

 operate the starter, let the engine
run,

 wait for the engine to return to idle,
then disconnect the cables,

 close the red cover of the positive
(+) terminal,

 refi t the left side cover,

 close the bonnet. BATTERY (LOCATED IN THE BOOT) *
* Vehicles fi tted with the 2.7 litre HDI
24V engine.
The battery is in the left boot trim.

To charge the battery using a bat-
tery charger (boot open):

 fold down the panel to gain access
to the battery,

 disconnect the battery,

 follow the instructions for use given
by the battery charger manufacturer,

 reconnect starting with the nega-
tive (-) terminal,

 raise the panel and close it.
To start the vehicle from another
battery:

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ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR 407 COUPÉ
A wide range of accessories recom-
mended by PEUGEOT and original
parts are offered by the network.
They all benefi t from PEUGEOT's rec-
ommendation.
These accessories and parts, having
been tested and approved for reliabil-
ity and safety, are all adapted to your
PEUGEOT vehicle.
The product range offered by PEUGEOT
Accessories is structured around 5 cat-
egories: PROTECTION - TOURING -
IN-CAR TECHNOLOGY - STYLING -
UNIVERSAL.
Anti-theft alarm , engraved
windows, wheel anti-theft
devices, fi rst aid kit, warning
triangle, high visibility safety
jacket, snow chains, anti-
skid covers, ...

"Protection": Mats, boot tray.
For leisure pursuits: child
seats and booster cushions,
audio/telephone console,
cool box, bicycle carrier on
towbar.
Trailer towbar which must be
fi tted by the PEUGEOT network.

"Touring":
Telephone, hands-free kits, sat-
ellite navigation, CD changer,
multimedia, USB Box.

"In-Car Technology": Alloy wheels, wheel trims,
spoiler, seat covers compat-
ible with side air bags, twin
exhaust tailpipe.

"Styling":
Windscreen wash fl uid, inte-
rior and exterior cleaning and
maintenance products.

"Universal":
The fi tting of electrical equipment
or accessories which are not
recommended by PEUGEOT
may result in a failure of your
vehicle's electronic system.
Please note this specifi c warning. You
are advised to contact a representa-
tive of the Marque to be shown the
range of recommended equipment
and accessories.
The NINETEEN alloy wheels which
are available as accessories require
the fi tting of tyres of specifi c dimen-
sions (235/40ZR19 96 Y), with a maxi-
mum section of 236 mm. Consult a
PEUGEOT dealer.
Depending on the country in
which the vehicle is sold, it
is compulsory to have a high
visibility safety jacket, warning
triangle and spare bulbs available in
the vehicle.
Note
To prevent the mat from becoming
caught under the pedals:
- ensure that the mat is positioned and secured correctly,
- never fi t one mat on top of another.

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