lock PEUGEOT 607 2003 Service Manual

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SUN VISOR WITH
ILLUMINATED COURTESYMIRROR With the ignition on, the mirror is automatically lit up when the flap isopened.
COURTESY LIGHTS
1 - Front courtesy light
2 - Front map reading lights
With the key in the accesories position (1st notch) or with the ignition on, operate the relevant switch.
3 - Rear courtesy light
4 - Rear map reading lights With the key in the accesories position (1st notch) or with the ignition on, operate the relevant switch.
The front and rear courtesy lights come on when the ignition key is removed, onunlocking 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.  Pressing switch 1turns on the front and rear courtesy lights.
Note: The courtesy lights and sill lights can be neutralised by pressing switch 1
for more than three seconds. The map reading lights are not affected by this and may be switched on.  To re-activate the lights, press the switch. Sill illuminationThe sill light is at the bottom of each door trim. The light comes on automatically when the door is opened and goes
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CENTRE CONSOLE
1Storage compartment
2Front lighter Press and wait for a few moments until it springs out
automatically.
3Front ashtray
Press the cover to open the ashtray.
To release the ashtray for emptying, open it then push the cover downwards.
4Control buttons A
- Switching 'SPORT' suspension on / off
B - Central locking / Unlocking
C - Opening / Closing / Partial opening of
sunroof
D - Unrolling / storing of rear screen electric blind
5Front armrest
6Rear ashtray
To empty the ashtray, detach the receptacle by pul- ling it towards you.
To refit the ashtray, clip it back into its housing.
7Rear lighter Push in and wait for a few moments until it springs
out automatically.
8Heated rear seats control
Ventilated glove box
To open the glove box, lift the han- dle. The glove box is lit up when the cover is opened. The glove box has a vent Ethat
can be closed, which produces the same conditioned air as the ventsin the passenger compartment. It also has a pen holder F
and
three sockets Gfor connecting
video equipment.

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Notes It is only possible to change from one gear to another if the vehicle speed and enginespeed permit. If they do not, the vehicle willoperate temporarily in automatic mode. When the vehicle is stationary or moving
very slowly, the gearbox automaticallyselects gear M1.
Programmes S(sport) and $(snow) do not
operate in manual mode.
Operating abnormality Any operating abnormality isshown by illumination of this warn-ing light, accompanied by an audi-ble signal and the message 'Auto-
matic gearbox faulty' on the
multi-function display. In this situation the gearbox operates in
downgrade mode (locked in 3rd gear). Youmay feel a substantial knock when selectingreverse from Pto Rand from Nto R(this will
not cause any damage to the gearbox). Do not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h).
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon as possible.Automatic operation Automatic changing of the four gears:
select function Din the gate.
The gearbox always selects the most suitable gear according to the follow-ing parameters:
Ð the style of driving,
Ð the road profile,
Ð the vehicle load.The gearbox is then operating in auto- adaptive mode, without any action onyour part.
WARNING Never select function N when the vehi-
cle is moving.Never select functions Por Runless
the vehicle is stationary.Never change betwen functions to optimise braking on a slippery surface. Notes For immediate maximum acceleration
without touching the gear lever, pressthe accelerator pedal down as far as it
will go (kickdown). The gearbox willautomatically change down or main-tain the gear selected until maximumengine speed is reached. When the brake is applied, the gear- box will automatically change down in
order to provide efficient engine brak-ing.
If you take your foot off the accelerator
suddenly, the gearbox will not change
to a higher gear for reasons of safety. Sport and snow programmes In addition to the auto-adaptive pro- gramme, there are two special pro-grammes.The programme is displayed on theinstrument panel screen. Sport programme
Press button
Sonce the vehicle has
been started and function Dselected.
The gearbox automatically favours sporty driving and more dynamicacceleration. Snow programme This programme improves starting and
drive when traction is poor.
Press button $once the vehicle has
been started and function Dselected.
The gearbox adapts to driving on slip-pery roads. Note: you can return to the auto-adap-
tive programme at any time.
Press button Sor $again to switch
off the programme you are in.
Manual operationManual changing of the four gears:
select function Min the gate,
push the lever to the +sign to
change to a higher gear,
pull the lever to the -sign to change
to a lower gear.
You can change from position D(dri-
ving in automatic mode) to position M
(driving in manual mode) at any time.
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If the battery is flat and the lever is in position
P, it will
be impossible to changeto another position.

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ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYS-
TEM (ABS) AND THE ELEC-TRONIC BRAKE FORCE DIS-TRIBUTION (EBFD)
The ABS, in conjunction with the electronic brake force distribution,increases the stability and manoe-vrability of your vehicle, particularlyon poor or slippery road surfaces. Note:when changing wheels (tyres
and rims), make sure that these are approved. The anti-lock braking system comes into operation automatically whenthere is a risk of wheel lock.
When this warning lightcomes on, accompanied bya buzzer and the message"ABS fault" , it indicates
that there is a malfunction of
the ABS, which can cause a loss ofcontrol of the vehicle when braking.
When this warning lightcomes on, connected to the
STOP warning light, accom-panied by a buzzer and themessage 'Braking fault' , it
indicates that there is a malfunctionof the electronic brake force distribu-tion, which can cause a loss ofcontrol of the vehicle when braking.
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EMERGENCY BRAKING
ASSISTANCE SYSTEM
In an emergency, this system enables the optimum braking pres-
sure to be reached more quickly,thus reducing the stopping distance. It is triggered by the speed at which
the brake pedal is activated. The
effect of this is a reduction in theresistance of the pedal and an
increase in braking efficiency. Stop immediately. In both cases, consult a Peugeot
dealer.
Normal operation of the ABS maymake itself felt by slight vibrationsof the brake system. In emergency braking, press very firmly without releasingthe pressure.
MANUAL GEARBOX Reverse*
To change to reverse gear, lift the ring under the gear lever knob andpush the gear lever to the left then tothe front. Reverse gear can only be engaged when the vehicle is stationary withthe engine idling.
* According to engine.

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Rear lights Rear wing lights
1 - Direction indicators: PY 21 W (amber).
2 - Brake lights/side lights: P21/5 W.
 Detach the luggage net.
 Lift the boot carpet with the lifting hook. Secure this hook behindthe boot seal.
 Unclip the lower part of the silltrim, then dislodge it by pullingupwards.
 Remove the plastic retainer clipsecuring the side trim to the
floor. 
Unclip the side trim.
 Remove the two butterfly nutssecuring the light.
 Remove the eyelet.
 Take out the lamp.
 Turn the lamp holder a quarterturn.
 Change the faulty bulb.
 Lock the bulb holder in place.When refitting it, ensure that thelamp is correctly positioned andsecured.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
153Direction indicator repeaters:
WY 5 W (amber).
 Push the repeater forwards orbackwards and release the
assembly.
 Hold the connector and turn thetransparent cover a quarter turn.
 Change the bulb.
Amber coloured bulbs
(direction indicators and side repeaters) must bereplaced with bulbs of
identical specification and
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Rear lights Rear wing lights
1 - Direction indicators: PY 21 W (amber).
2 - Brake lights/side lights: P21/5 W.
 Detach the luggage net.
 Lift the boot carpet with the lifting hook. Secure this hook behindthe boot seal.
 Unclip the lower part of the silltrim, then dislodge it by pullingupwards.
 Remove the plastic retainer clipsecuring the side trim to the
floor. 
Unclip the side trim.
 Remove the two butterfly nutssecuring the light.
 Remove the eyelet.
 Take out the lamp.
 Turn the lamp holder a quarterturn.
 Change the faulty bulb.
 Lock the bulb holder in place.When refitting it, ensure that thelamp is correctly positioned andsecured.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
153Direction indicator repeaters:
WY 5 W (amber).
 Push the repeater forwards orbackwards and release the
assembly.
 Hold the connector and turn thetransparent cover a quarter turn.
 Change the bulb.
Amber coloured bulbs
(direction indicators and side repeaters) must bereplaced with bulbs of
identical specification and
colour.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION155
Correct Incorrect
Pliers A
CHANGING A FUSE The fuse boxes are located under the fascia panel and in the enginecompartment.
 The replacement fuses and pliersAare fixed to the inside of the fas-
cia panel fuse box cover.
Removing and fitting a fuse Before changing a fuse, you must establish the cause of the fault andhave it put right.  Use pliers A.
Always change a faulty fuse for one of the same rating. Fascia panel fuse box
 Loosen the screw a quarter turnwith a coin and tilt the cover toaccess the fuses.
Fuse no. Rating Functions R Replacement fuses.
1 30A Locking / deadlocking.
2 20A Radio amplifier.
3 30A Windscreen wash.
4 30A Rear window switches on rear doors.
5 15A Electronic immobiliser, monochrome screen or colour screen control unit, instrument panel, air conditioning control unit,
audio system / telephone.
6 10A Rear right brake light.
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Fuse N¡ RatingFunctions
10* 20 AAutomatic headlamp lighting control unit.
11* 70 A Built-in systems interface.
12* 70 A Ignition supply (+ve accessories / ignition controlled +ve).
13* 20 A Automatic headlamp lighting control unit.
14 15 A Double injection relay supply.
15* - Not used.
16* - Not used.
17* 30 A ESP hydraulic unit.
18 30 A Ignition supply (+ starter).
19 20 A Variable suspension control unit.
20 10 A Fan unit relay - Cruise control safety switch - Manual gearbox clutch switch - Manual gearbox reversing lights switch or automatic gearbox multi-function switch -
Automatic headlamp lighting control unit - Vehicle speed sensor - Coolant level sensor -
Water in diesel sensor - Power switch control unit relay.
21 5 A Automatic gearbox control unit - Automatic gearbox multi-function switch.
22 25 A ESP control unit.
23 15 A Diesel heating.
24 5 A Engine management control unit Ð Dual control control unit.
25 10 A Fuel pump.
26 30 A Driver's seat memory control unit.
27 25 A Double injection relay supply.
28 10 A Throttle housing de-icing resistor, Intake pilot solenoid valve - Flow meter - Piston de-activator injectionpump - Oil heating.
29 30 A Air pump, diesel additive control unit - Diesel additive injector.
30 - Cannot be used.
31 5 A Automatic gearbox shift lock.
32 10 A ESP or ABS control unit.
33 15 A Automatic gearbox control unit - Automatic gearbox multi-function switch (except reversing lights) - Automaticgearbox sequential control.
34 5 A Oxygen sensors - Exhaust gas recirculation solenoid valve, Exhaust gas recirculation throttle solenoid valve -
Turbo pressure regulation solenoid valve.
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION155
Correct Incorrect
Pliers A
CHANGING A FUSE The fuse boxes are located under the fascia panel and in the enginecompartment.
 The replacement fuses and pliersAare fixed to the inside of the fas-
cia panel fuse box cover.
Removing and fitting a fuse Before changing a fuse, you must establish the cause of the fault andhave it put right.  Use pliers A.
Always change a faulty fuse for one of the same rating. Fascia panel fuse box
 Loosen the screw a quarter turnwith a coin and tilt the cover toaccess the fuses.
Fuse no. Rating Functions R Replacement fuses.
1 30A Locking / deadlocking.
2 20A Radio amplifier.
3 30A Windscreen wash.
4 30A Rear window switches on rear doors.
5 15A Electronic immobiliser, monochrome screen or colour screen control unit, instrument panel, air conditioning control unit,
audio system / telephone.
6 10A Rear right brake light.
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Fuse no. Rating Functions
7 10 A Switches, rear lighter illumination, front courtesy light, rear courtesy light, rear lighter, number plate lighting, headlamp height adjustment.
8 10 A Diagnostic connector, headlamp height adjustment control unit, HF locking receiver,
passenger compartment air temperature sensor, HF tyre under-inflation receiver.
9 20 A Headlamp wash.
10 20 A Glove box lighting, front lighter, front and rear courtesy light, electrochrome interior mirror,electric exterior mirrors.
11 5 A Control unit for automatic lighting of headlamps, air bags control unit, safety relay for automatic lighting of headlamps.
12 30 A Rear window switches on driver's pad, rear windows.
13 30 A Windscreen wiper.
14 15 A Not used.
15 15 A Driver's door pad, passenger's door pad.
16 15 A Rear lighter.
17 5 A Heated exterior mirrors.
18 15 A Rear left brake light, additional brake light.
19 10 A Parking assistance control unit, navigation control unit.
20 15 A Alarm siren, monochrome screen or colour screen control unit, HF receiver, audio system /telephone, monochrome or colour navigation control unit, diesel additive control unit.
21 15 A Dignostic connector, caravan socket, trailer sidelights relay.
22 15 A Diesel additive control unit, driver's seat memory control unit, driver's door pad, passenger's door pad.
23 30 A Driver's window, passenger's window, sunroof safety auto-reverse, passenger window swit-ch on driver's door pad andpassenger's door pad.
24 10 A Rear fog lamp.
25 40 A PARC shunt.
26 40 A Heated rear screen, radio aerial amplifier.

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