fuse Peugeot 407 Dag 2010 Owner's Manual

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FAMILIARISATION INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
1. Steering wheel height and reach
adjustment.

2. Lighting/Direction indicator control
stalk.

3. Instrument panel.

4. Wiper/Wash-wipe/Trip computer
control stalk.

5. Air diffuser vent grille.

6. Speakers (tweeters).

7. Passenger-operated electric
window control.

8. Cooled glove box.

9. Audio equipment steering mounted
controls.

10. Steering lock and ignition.

11. Cruise control/speed limiter
controls.

12. Storage compartment
(driver's side).
Fusebox.

13. Headlamp height adjustment.

14. Bonnet release.

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3COMFORT
35
For even air distribution, take care
not to obstruct the exterior air intake
grille located at the bottom of the wind-
screen, the vents, the air outlets under
the front seats and the air extractor lo-
cated behind the fl aps in the boot.
In certain cases of particularly arduous
use (towing the maximum load on a
steep gradient in hot weather), cutting
off the air conditioning permits recov-
ery of the engine power and therefore
improvement of the towing capacity.
Close the windows to benefi t from the
full effectiveness of the air conditioning.
Ensure that the passenger compart-
ment fi lter is in good condition. Have
the fi lter elements replaced periodical-
ly. If you drive in a dusty environment,
replace it twice as often.
The air conditioning system does not
contain chlorine and is not harmful to
the ozone layer.
Operate the air conditioning system
for 5 to 10 minutes, once or twice a
month, to keep it in perfect working
order.
The water formed by the air conditioning
condensation is discharged via an open-
ing provided for this purpose. Therefore,
a puddle of water may form underneath
the vehicle when stationary. If the system does not produce cold air,
do not use it and contact a PEUGEOT
dealer.

1. Centre panel vents.

2. Adjustment of the glove box air
fl ow (see section"Interior layout").

3. Air outlet to passenger footwells.

4. Two ventilation vents at the rear at
the base of the centre console be-
tween the passengers.

5. Side vents.

6. Front windows demisting/defrosting
vents.

7.
Windscreen demisting/defrosting vents.

8. Sunshine sensor.

9. Air diffuser grille.
AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING REGULATION
Use of the automatic regulation of the
air conditioning is recommended. It
permits automatic and optimised con-
trol of all of the following functions: air
fl ow, passenger compartment temper-
ature and air distribution, by means
of various sensors, so preventing the
need for you to change your refer-
ence settings other than the value dis-
played.
Air diffuser
The air diffuser grille, located at the top
of the centre console, signifi cantly im-
proves distribution and fl ows and pre-
vents air currents, while maintaining an
optimum temperature inside the pas-
senger compartment.
Do not cover the sunshine sensor
8 .
It is required for regulation of the air
conditioning.
Advice on operation
To obtain even ventilation,
avoid closing the air diffuser
grille 9 .
In hot weather, in order to obtain in-
tense ventilation, you can close the
air diffuser grille and use vents 1 and

5 only.
If, when the vehicle has been parked
in the sun for a long time, the interior
temperature remains very high, do not
hesitate to ventilate the passenger
compartment for a few minutes.

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119
CHANGING A FUSE
The fuseboxes are placed in the lower
dashboard (driver's side) and in the
engine compartment (left-hand side). Dashboard fuses
To access the fuses, open the cover of the storage compartment on
the driver's
side. Tilt the fusebox downwards.
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 fusebox,
this support also contains the replace-
ment fuses.
Fuse N°
Rating

(A)
Functions

F1 15 Rear wiper.

F2 30 Central locking/deadlocking.

F3 5 Airbags.

F4 10 ESP dual function sensor, diagnostic socket,
sunroof (Saloon), steering wheel angle sensor.

F5 30 Front one-touch electric windows, sunroof
(Saloon), panoramic sunroof blind (407SW).

F6 30 Rear one-touch electric windows.

F7 5 Glove box lamp, side repeaters, front and rear
courtesy lamps, map reading lamps, courtesy
mirror.

F8 20 Multifunction screen, audio equipment, steering
mounted control, trailer fusebox, alarm control
unit, navigation-telematics (according to
country).

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119
CHANGING A FUSE
The fuseboxes are placed in the lower
dashboard (driver's side) and in the
engine compartment (left-hand side). Dashboard fuses
To access the fuses, open the cover of the storage compartment on
the driver's
side. Tilt the fusebox downwards.
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 fusebox,
this support also contains the replace-
ment fuses.
Fuse N°
Rating

(A)
Functions

F1 15 Rear wiper.

F2 30 Central locking/deadlocking.

F3 5 Airbags.

F4 10 ESP dual function sensor, diagnostic socket,
sunroof (Saloon), steering wheel angle sensor.

F5 30 Front one-touch electric windows, sunroof
(Saloon), panoramic sunroof blind (407SW).

F6 30 Rear one-touch electric windows.

F7 5 Glove box lamp, side repeaters, front and rear
courtesy lamps, map reading lamps, courtesy
mirror.

F8 20 Multifunction screen, audio equipment, steering
mounted control, trailer fusebox, alarm control
unit, navigation-telematics (according to
country).

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120

Fuse N°
Rating

(A)
Functions

F9 30 Cigar lighter, telematics (according to country), rear 12V acces sories socket (100 W max.).

F10 15 Tyre under-infl ation detection unit.

F11 15 Diagnostic socket, ignition switch.

F12 30 Bluetooth system, trailer socket, trailer fusebox, audible rear pa
rking sensors, passenger
electric seat, rain and sunshine sensor, alarm.

F13 5 Engine fusebox, windscreen wipers relay control.

F14 15 Driver's electric seat, instrument panel, air conditioning co ntrol panel, airbag control unit.

F15 15 Electric child lock, deadlocking of the rear doors.

F17 40 Heated rear screen.

FS1 - PARC shunt.

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121

Fuse N°
Rating

(A)
Functions

G29 5 Telematics (according to country).

G30 30 Driver's electric seat.

G31 30 Passenger's electric seat.

G32 15 Rear 12V accessories socket (100 W max.).

G33 - Not used.

G34 - Not used.

G35 - Not used.

G36 - Not used.

G37 15 Six-speed automatic gearbox supply.

G38 30 Right and left heated seats.

G39 - Trailer fusebox (accessory).

G40 30 Hi-Fi audio assembly.

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1010PRACTICAL INFORMATION
123
The electrical system of your
vehicle is designed to oper-
ate with standard or optional
equipment.
Before installing other electrical equip-
ment 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 installation
of accessories not supplied and not
recommended by PEUGEOT and not
installed in accordance with its instruc-
tions, in particular when the combined
consumption of all of the additional
equipment connected exceeds 10 mil-
liamperes.
The maxi-fuses provide additional
protection for the electrical systems.
All work must be carried out by a
PEUGEOT dealer. CHANGING A WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADE ECONOMY MODE FUNCTION
After the engine has stopped, certain
electrical functions can be used for a
maximum duration of approximately
one hour, to prevent discharging of the
battery.
A fl at battery prevents the en-
gine from starting.
If the telephone is being used
when economy mode starts,
it will still be possible to fi nish
the call.
Placing the wiper blades in
the maintenance position

 Less than one minute after swit-
ching off the ignition, press the
windscreen wiper stalk down once
to position the blades vertically on
the windscreen (maintenance po-
sition).
Replacing a blade

 Lift the arm, then unclip the blade
and remove it.

 Fit the new blade and fold down
the arm.
To reposition the blades, switch on the
ignition and operate the windscreen
wiper stalk. This period may be signifi -
cantly reduced if the battery
charge is low.
Once the hour is over, a message ap-
pears on the multi-function display
and the active functions are put on
standby.
These functions are automatically re-
activated when the vehicle is started.
As winter approaches, have your bat-
tery checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.

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122
Engine compartment fuses
To access the fuses located in the
engine compartment (next to the bat-
tery), remove the battery cover and
unclip the fusebox cover.
Close the fusebox cover carefully and
refi t the battery cover when you have
fi nished.
Fuse N°
Rating

(A)
Functions

1 20 Engine management control unit.

2 15 Horn.

3 10 Front and rear wash-wipe.

4 20 Headlamp wash.

5 15 Engine management actuators (fuel pump,
purge canister electrovalves, ...).

6 10 Automatic gearbox control unit.

7 10 Switching and protection unit, intake air
fl ow sensor, clutch switch, six-speed
automatic gearbox switch, STOP switches,
electrochromatic mirror, panoramic sunroof blind
controls (407SW).

8 20 Starter coil.

9 10 Xenon bulb electronics supply, STOP switch,
power steering electropump, four-speed
automatic gearbox control unit, automatic
gearbox locking relay.

10 30 Engine management actuators (ignition coil,
electrovalves, oxygen sensors).

11 40 Air conditioning blower or not used.

12 30 Windscreen wipers.

13 40 Built-in systems interface supply (ignition
positive).

14 30 Air pump.

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1010PRACTICAL INFORMATION
123
The electrical system of your
vehicle is designed to oper-
ate with standard or optional
equipment.
Before installing other electrical equip-
ment 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 installation
of accessories not supplied and not
recommended by PEUGEOT and not
installed in accordance with its instruc-
tions, in particular when the combined
consumption of all of the additional
equipment connected exceeds 10 mil-
liamperes.
The maxi-fuses provide additional
protection for the electrical systems.
All work must be carried out by a
PEUGEOT dealer. CHANGING A WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADE ECONOMY MODE FUNCTION
After the engine has stopped, certain
electrical functions can be used for a
maximum duration of approximately
one hour, to prevent discharging of the
battery.
A fl at battery prevents the en-
gine from starting.
If the telephone is being used
when economy mode starts,
it will still be possible to fi nish
the call.
Placing the wiper blades in
the maintenance position

 Less than one minute after swit-
ching off the ignition, press the
windscreen wiper stalk down once
to position the blades vertically on
the windscreen (maintenance po-
sition).
Replacing a blade

 Lift the arm, then unclip the blade
and remove it.

 Fit the new blade and fold down
the arm.
To reposition the blades, switch on the
ignition and operate the windscreen
wiper stalk. This period may be signifi -
cantly reduced if the battery
charge is low.
Once the hour is over, a message ap-
pears on the multi-function display
and the active functions are put on
standby.
These functions are automatically re-
activated when the vehicle is started.
As winter approaches, have your bat-
tery checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.

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1010PRACTICAL INFORMATION
123
The electrical system of your
vehicle is designed to oper-
ate with standard or optional
equipment.
Before installing other electrical equip-
ment 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 installation
of accessories not supplied and not
recommended by PEUGEOT and not
installed in accordance with its instruc-
tions, in particular when the combined
consumption of all of the additional
equipment connected exceeds 10 mil-
liamperes.
The maxi-fuses provide additional
protection for the electrical systems.
All work must be carried out by a
PEUGEOT dealer. CHANGING A WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADE ECONOMY MODE FUNCTION
After the engine has stopped, certain
electrical functions can be used for a
maximum duration of approximately
one hour, to prevent discharging of the
battery.
A fl at battery prevents the en-
gine from starting.
If the telephone is being used
when economy mode starts,
it will still be possible to fi nish
the call.
Placing the wiper blades in
the maintenance position

 Less than one minute after swit-
ching off the ignition, press the
windscreen wiper stalk down once
to position the blades vertically on
the windscreen (maintenance po-
sition).
Replacing a blade

 Lift the arm, then unclip the blade
and remove it.

 Fit the new blade and fold down
the arm.
To reposition the blades, switch on the
ignition and operate the windscreen
wiper stalk. This period may be signifi -
cantly reduced if the battery
charge is low.
Once the hour is over, a message ap-
pears on the multi-function display
and the active functions are put on
standby.
These functions are automatically re-
activated when the vehicle is started.
As winter approaches, have your bat-
tery checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.

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