PEUGEOT 407 C DAG 2005 Owners Manual

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Bolt covers
Alloy wheel bolts are covered by
chrome trims.
Use the yellow tool 6 to remove the
trims before slackening the bolts. Fitting the spare wheel
If your vehicle is itted with a steel
spare wheel, when itting it, it is
normal
when tightening the bolts to
notice that the washers do not come
into contact with the rim. The spare
wheel is secured by the cone shape
of each bolt.
PARTIAL REMOVABLE
CLOSER*
The partial removable closer is a
cover which is ixed onto the air in-
take grille to prevent the accumula-
tion of snow due to direct splashes.
Once it has been itted on your vehi-
cle, it is imperative that it is removed
when the ambient temperature
conditions rise above 10 °C again.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
* According to country.
Special features of alloy
wheels
Anti-theft bolts
Your wheels are itted with anti-
theft bolts (one per wheel), placed
under chrome trims which must be
removed using tool 6, before the
bolts are unscrewed using one of the
two anti-theft sockets and the wheel
brace 1.
Fitting snow tyres
If you it snow tyres mounted on steel
wheels onto your vehicle, it is
es-
sential to use special bolts available
from your PEUGEOT dealer.
Note: these anti-theft soc-
kets were given to you on
delivery of your vehicle with
the duplicate keys and the
conidential card. Make a careful
note of the code number engraved
on the head of the anti-theft soc-
ket. This will enable you to obtain
a duplicate anti-theft socket from a
PEUGEOT dealer. You are advised
to do the same for the duplicate keys
and not to leave the conidential card
in the vehicle.

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Bolt covers
Alloy wheel bolts are covered by
chrome trims.
Use the yellow tool 6 to remove the
trims before slackening the bolts. Fitting the spare wheel
If your vehicle is itted with a steel
spare wheel, when itting it, it is
normal
when tightening the bolts to
notice that the washers do not come
into contact with the rim. The spare
wheel is secured by the cone shape
of each bolt.
PARTIAL REMOVABLE
CLOSER*
The partial removable closer is a
cover which is ixed onto the air in-
take grille to prevent the accumula-
tion of snow due to direct splashes.
Once it has been itted on your vehi-
cle, it is imperative that it is removed
when the ambient temperature
conditions rise above 10 °C again.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
* According to country.
Special features of alloy
wheels
Anti-theft bolts
Your wheels are itted with anti-
theft bolts (one per wheel), placed
under chrome trims which must be
removed using tool 6, before the
bolts are unscrewed using one of the
two anti-theft sockets and the wheel
brace 1.
Fitting snow tyres
If you it snow tyres mounted on steel
wheels onto your vehicle, it is
es-
sential to use special bolts available
from your PEUGEOT dealer.
Note: these anti-theft soc-
kets were given to you on
delivery of your vehicle with
the duplicate keys and the
conidential card. Make a careful
note of the code number engraved
on the head of the anti-theft soc-
ket. This will enable you to obtain
a duplicate anti-theft socket from a
PEUGEOT dealer. You are advised
to do the same for the duplicate keys
and not to leave the conidential card
in the vehicle.

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CHANGING A FRONT BULB
Handle the bulbs with a dry cloth.2 - Side lights:
W 5 W (COOL BLUE ).
F Turn the access cap a quarter turn,
remove the bulb and change it.
3 - Direction indicators: PY 21 W (DIADEM ).
F Turn the access cap a quarter turn,
F Remove the bulb holder.
F Change the bulb.
4 - Front fog lamps: H11 - 55 W.
The headlamps are itted with poly-
carbonate glass with a protective
coating. Do not clean them with a dry
or abrasive cloth, nor with a deter-
gent or solvent product.
Ensure that the liquid used to ill the
wash-wipe and headlamp wash res-
ervoir is of good quality. Integrated direction indicator side
repeaters
F
Push the repeater forwards or
backwards and release it.
F Unclip the repeater and change it.
Repeaters can be obtained from a
PEUGEOT dealer.
Front lights
In the engine compartment, remove
the cover secured by one or two but-
terly screws, a plastic retainer clip
and two quarter turn screws.
1 - Dipped beam and main beam headlamps:
D1S - 35 W xenon bulb.
WARNING: RISK OF
ELECTROCUTION Coloured bulbs (side lights
and direction indicators)
must be replaced with bulbs
of identical speciication and
colour.
In certain climatic conditions
(low temperature, humidity),
condensation on the inside
surface of the headlamp glass
is normal; it disappears a few minutes
after the lights are switched on.
Xenon bulbs must be replaced by a
PEUGEOT dealer.

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CHANGING A REAR BULB
1 - Direction indicators: W 16 W.
2 - Fog lamps: P 21 W.
3 - Reversing lights: P 21 W.
4 - Brake lights/side lights: P 21/5 W. F
Fold down the panel to gain
access to the light.
F Unscrew the 2 light ixing nuts
inside the boot.
F Disconnect the connector.
F Pull the light towards the outside.
F Unscrew the faulty bulb a quarter
of a turn and change it.
F Screw in the bulb a quarter of a
turn.
F Put the light back in place from
the outside.
F Reconnect the connector.
F Screw on the 2 light ixing nuts
inside the boot. When reitting,
ensure that the light is positioned
and ixed correctly. Number plate lights:
W 5 W.
F Remove the transparent cover
using a screwdrive.
F 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
lower part of the fascia (driver's side),
in the engine compartment (left-hand
side) and in the left boot trim.
Fascia fuses
To access the fuses, open the cover
of the storage compartment on
the driver's side. Tilt the fuse box
downwards.
Replacing a fuse
Before replacing a fuse, the cause of
the incident must be found and recti-
ied. 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
support also contains the replace-
ment fuses.
Fuse N° Rating FunctionsG29 - Not used.
G30 5 A Heated rear screen.
G31 5 A Tyre under-inlation 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
relay.
G35 5 A
Steering wheel angle sensor and ESP gyrometer sensor.
G36 25 A Hi-Fi ampliier.
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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Engine compartment fuses
To access the fuses located in the
engine compartment (next to the bat-
tery), remove the battery cover and
unclip the fuse box cover.
Close the fuse box cover carefully
and reit the battery cover when you
have inished.Fuse N° Rating Functions
1 20 A Engine control unit, fan assembly relay supply.
2 15 A Horn.
3 10 A Wash-wipe pump.
4 20 A Headlamp wash pump.
5 15 A Fuel pump, engine management actuators (air
low sensor, solenoid valves, ...).
6 10 A ESP control unit, engine coolant level sensor.
7 10 A Automatic headlamp adjustment.
8 20 A Starter coil.

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Fuse N° RatingFunctions
9 10 A Directional headlamps control unit, additional heating swi
tching and protection control unit,
clutch switch.
10 30 A Engine management actuators (ignition coil, injectors, thermostat
s, solenoid valves, oxygen
sensors), diesel additive pump, fuel pump, engine control unit , Blow-by heater.
11 40 A Air conditioning blower.
12 30 A Windscreen wipers.
13 40 A Built-in systems interface supply (ignition positive).
14 30 A Not used.
The electrical system of your
vehicle is designed to oper-
ate with standard or optional
equipment.
Before installing other elec-
trical equipment or accessories on
your vehicle, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer. PEUGEOT will not accept responsi-
bility for the cost incurred in repairing
your vehicle or for rectifying the mal-
functions resulting from the installa-
tion of accessories not supplied and
not recommended by PEUGEOT
and not installed in accordance with
its instructions, in particular where
the equipment in question consumes
more than 10 milliamperes.The maxi-fuses provide additional
protection for the electrical systems.
All work must be carried out by a
PEUGEOT dealer.

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CHANGING A FUSE
The fuse boxes are placed in the
lower part of the fascia (driver's side),
in the engine compartment (left-hand
side) and in the left boot trim.
Fascia fuses
To access the fuses, open the cover
of the storage compartment on
the driver's side. Tilt the fuse box
downwards.
Replacing a fuse
Before replacing a fuse, the cause of
the incident must be found and recti-
ied. 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
support also contains the replace-
ment fuses.
Fuse N° Rating FunctionsG29 - Not used.
G30 5 A Heated rear screen.
G31 5 A Tyre under-inlation 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
relay.
G35 5 A
Steering wheel angle sensor and ESP gyrometer sensor.
G36 25 A Hi-Fi ampliier.
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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Fuse N° RatingFunctions
F1 15 A Not used.
F2 30 A Locking and deadlocking.
F3 5 A Air bags and pre-tensioners control unit.
F4 10 A Automatic gearbox switch, diagnostic socket, electrochromatic mirror.
F5 30 A Driver and passenger electric windows.
F6 30 A Sunroof.
F7 5 A Glove box light, map reading lights, courtesy lights, courtesy mirro rs.
F8 20 A Multifunction display, audio equipment, top-of-column, trail
er fuse box (accessory), alarm,
alarm siren.
F9 30 A Front lighter, 12 V rear socket, glove box light, map reading
lights, courtesy lights, courtesy
mirrors.
F10 15 A Tyre under-inlation detection, CD changer.
F11 15 A Diagnostic socket, ignition switch.
F12 15 A Trailer fuse box (accessory), parking assistance control unit supply, pa
ssenger seat memory
unit, rain and brightness sensor, alarm.
F13 5 A Windscreen wipers relay control, engine fuse box 2.
F14 15 A Driver's seat memory unit, instrument panel, air bags and pre-tensio
ners control unit, air
conditioning control panel, seat belt fastening management control unit, steering wheel
adjustment switch, hands-free kit.
F15 30 A Locking and deadlocking.
F16 - PARC shunt.

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CHANGING A WINDSCREEN
WIPER BLADE
Placing the wiper blades in the
maintenance position
F Less than one minute after swit-
ching off the ignition, press the
windscreen wiper stalk down
once to position the blades at the
top of the windscreen (mainte-
nance position).
Replacing a blade
F Lift the arm, then unclip the blade
and remove it.
F Fit the new blade and fold down
the arm.
To reposition the blades, switch on
the ignition and operate the wind-
screen wiper stalk.
ECONOMY MODE FUNCTION
After the engine has stopped, certain
functions (windscreen wiper, electric
windows, sunroof, electric seats,
audio equipment, telephone, interior
boot light, 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 mes-
sage appears on the multi-function
display and the active functions are
put on standby.
These functions are reactivated au-
tomatically 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
approximately double the duration
for which the engine is left running.
However, this period will always be
between ive and thirty minutes.
LOAD REDUCTION
FUNCTION
When driving, certain functions (air
conditioning, heated rear screen,
heating system for passenger com-
partment of diesel vehicles, etc.) may
be switched off temporarily, depend-
ing on the level of battery charge.
Reactivation of these functions is
automatic, once the battery charge
is suficient.
Note: at the risk of dischar-
ging 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 inish the call.
A lat battery prevents the
engine from starting.

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