Peugeot 407 C Dag 2007 Owner's Manual

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9CHECKS
100
Used oil
Do not dispose of used oil,
brake fluid or coolant into
drains or onto the ground.
Windscreen and headlamp
wash level
For best quality cleaning and for your
safety, to see and be seen, we would
advise that you use products of the
PEUGEOT Universal range.At the start of winter, have
your battery checked by a
PEUGEOT dealer.
Battery
CHECKS
Have the filter elements re-
placed regularly.
If you drive
in dusty conditions, change
them twice as often.
Air filter and passenger
compartment filter
Brake pad wear depends on
the style of driving, in par-
ticular for vehicles which are
used in town, over short dis-
tances.
Brake pads
It may be necessary to check
the thickness of the pads,
even between services. Where the handbrake travel
is too great or there is a re-
duction in the performance
of the system, the handbrake
should be adjusted.
Have the system checked by a
PEUGEOT dealer.
Handbrake
To ensure the best perform-
ance from components as im-
portant as the power steering
and the braking system, the
manufacturer selects and offers spe-
cific products, only use products rec-
ommended by PEUGEOT.
To prevent damage to the electrical
units, high pressure washing of the
engine compartment is strictly prohib-
ited .
Power steering fluid level
Use the fluid recommended by the
manufacturer.
 Open the reservoir, with the engine
at ambient temperature, the level
should always be above the MIN
mark, close to the MAX mark.
Particle emission filter -
Additive reservoir (Diesel)
It is imperative that the maintenance of
the particle emission filter and the fill-
ing of the additive reservoir are carried
out by a PEUGEOT dealer in accord-
ance with the manufacturer’s servicing
schedule.
Disc wear status
For any information relating to check-
ing disc wear, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer.

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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 first or reverse
gear (position P for the automatic
gearbox).
Weight of the spare wheel: approxi-
mately 20 kg. Never go underneath a vehi-
cle which is supported only by
a jack. 
Lift the floor using the lifting handle.
 Fold the floor back fully towards the
back of the boot.
Access to the spare wheel and the
jack in the boot
The floor must be retained in the raised
position as shown in the illustration.

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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 refit 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, refit
the covers.
 Put the tool holder back in position.
This helps to keep the boot floor in its
correct position, to prevent any de-
formation of the floor 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 first or reverse gear engaged (po- sition P for the automatic gearbox),
- 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 secur-
ing bolts.
2 - Jack with integrated handle.
Permits raising of the vehicle.
3 - Removable towing eye.
See corresponding section.
4 - Bolt cover tool.
Permits removal of the bolt protec- tors (covers) on alloy wheels. Removal

For vehicles with alloy wheels,
remove 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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Bolt covers
Alloy wheel bolts are covered by
chrome trims.
Use the yellow tool to remove the trims
before slackening the bolts.
Fitting the spare wheel
If your vehicle is fitted with a steel spare
wheel, when fitting 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.
VERY COLD CLIMATE
SCREEN*
The very cold climate screen is a par-
tial removable cover which is fixed
onto the air intake grille to prevent the
accumulation of snow due to direct
splashes.
Once it has been fitted on your vehi-
cle, it is imperative that it is removed
when the ambient temperature condi-
tions rise above 10 °C again.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
* According to country.
Special features of alloy
wheels Anti-theft bolts
Your wheels are fitted with anti-theft
bolts (one per wheel), placed under
chrome trims which must be removed
using the yellow tool, before the bolts
are unscrewed using the anti-theft
socket and the wheel brace
1.
Fitting snow tyres
If you fit snow tyres mounted on steel
wheels onto your vehicle, it is
essen-
tial to use special bolts available from
your PEUGEOT dealer.
Note: this anti-theft socket
was given to you on delivery
of your vehicle with the dupli-
cate keys and the confidential
card. Make a careful note of the code
number engraved on the head of the
anti-theft socket. This will enable you
to obtain a duplicate anti-theft socket
from a PEUGEOT dealer. You are ad-
vised to do the same for the duplicate
keys and not to leave the confidential
card in the vehicle.
Punctured tyre warning light
Information on the instrument
panel:
Tyre under-inflation
detection system warning
light
These original wheels are fitted with a
pressure sensor (see paragraph "Tyre
under-inflation detection"). The alarm
which detects the removal or absence
of a wheel fitted with the indicator
sensor signals the anomaly. Have
the wheel repaired and checked by a
PEUGEOT dealer.

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Bolt covers
Alloy wheel bolts are covered by
chrome trims.
Use the yellow tool to remove the trims
before slackening the bolts.
Fitting the spare wheel
If your vehicle is fitted with a steel spare
wheel, when fitting 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.
VERY COLD CLIMATE
SCREEN*
The very cold climate screen is a par-
tial removable cover which is fixed
onto the air intake grille to prevent the
accumulation of snow due to direct
splashes.
Once it has been fitted on your vehi-
cle, it is imperative that it is removed
when the ambient temperature condi-
tions rise above 10 °C again.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
* According to country.
Special features of alloy
wheels Anti-theft bolts
Your wheels are fitted with anti-theft
bolts (one per wheel), placed under
chrome trims which must be removed
using the yellow tool, before the bolts
are unscrewed using the anti-theft
socket and the wheel brace
1.
Fitting snow tyres
If you fit snow tyres mounted on steel
wheels onto your vehicle, it is
essen-
tial to use special bolts available from
your PEUGEOT dealer.
Note: this anti-theft socket
was given to you on delivery
of your vehicle with the dupli-
cate keys and the confidential
card. Make a careful note of the code
number engraved on the head of the
anti-theft socket. This will enable you
to obtain a duplicate anti-theft socket
from a PEUGEOT dealer. You are ad-
vised to do the same for the duplicate
keys and not to leave the confidential
card in the vehicle.
Punctured tyre warning light
Information on the instrument
panel:
Tyre under-inflation
detection system warning
light
These original wheels are fitted with a
pressure sensor (see paragraph "Tyre
under-inflation detection"). The alarm
which detects the removal or absence
of a wheel fitted with the indicator
sensor signals the anomaly. Have
the wheel repaired and checked by a
PEUGEOT dealer.

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CHANGING A FRONT BULB
Handle the bulbs with a dry cloth.2 - Side lights:
W 5 W (COOL BLUE ).
 Turn the access cap a quarter turn,
remove the bulb and change it.
3 - Direction indicators: PY 21 W (DIADEM ).
 Turn the access cap a quarter turn,
 Remove the bulb holder.
 Change the bulb.
4 - Front fog lamps: H11-55 W.
The headlamps are fitted with polycar-
bonate glass with a protective coating.
Do not clean them with a dry or abra-
sive cloth, nor with a detergent or sol-
vent product.
Ensure that the liquid used to fill the
wash-wipe and headlamp wash reser-
voir is of good quality. Integrated direction indicator side
repeaters

Push the repeater forwards or
backwards and release it.
 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-
terfly 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 iden-
tical specification 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. 
Fold down the panel to gain access
to the light.
 Unscrew the 2 light fixing nuts in-
side 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 fixing nuts in-
side the boot. When refitting, en-
sure that the light is positioned and
fixed 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 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 down-
wards.
Replacing a fuse
Before replacing a fuse, the cause of
the incident must be found and recti-
fied. 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 FunctionsG29 - Not used.
G30 5 A Heated rear screen.
G31 5 A Tyre under-inflation 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 senso r.
G36 25 AHi-Fi amplifier.
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 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 down-
wards.
Replacing a fuse
Before replacing a fuse, the cause of
the incident must be found and recti-
fied. 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 FunctionsG29 - Not used.
G30 5 A Heated rear screen.
G31 5 A Tyre under-inflation 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 senso r.
G36 25 AHi-Fi amplifier.
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 - 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-inflation detection, CD changer.
F11 15 A Diagnostic socket, ignition switch.
F12 15 A Trailer fuse box (accessory), parking assistance control unit supply, p
assenger seat
memory unit, rain and brightness sensor.
F13 5 A Windscreen wipers relay control, engine fuse box.
F14 15 A Driver’s seat memory unit, instrument panel, air bags and pre-tensi
oners control unit,
air conditioning control panel, steering wheel adjustment sw itch, hands-free kit.
F15 30 A Locking and deadlocking.
F16 - PARC shunt.

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