steering PEUGEOT 807 2002 Owners Manual

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14 Windscreen washwipe
stalk.
Trip computer stalk.
15 Audio remote control stalk.
16 Interior alarm disarming
switch.
17 Electric mirror controls.
Window controls.
Rear window locking control.
18 Steering lock and ignition.
19 Dynamic stability control
(ESP/ASR) switch.
20 Headlamp height
adjustment.
21 Fuse box.
22 Handbrake.
23 Steering wheel adjustment
control.
24 Battery / Fuse box.
25 Heated seat switches.
26 Storage. 27
Gear lever.
28 Cooled compartment.
29 Ashtray / Can holder.
30 Storage compartment
or remote control keypad.
31 Lighter / 12 V accessories
socket.
32 Hazard warning lights
switch.
33 Air conditioning controls.
34 Passenger compartment
temperature sensor.
35 Passenger lower glove box.
36 Passenger air bag.
37 Side vent.
38 Bonnet release.
39 Passenger air bag disarming
switch*.
* According to country.
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1 Side window demisting
vents.
2 Speaker (tweeter).
3 Windscreen demisting
vents.
4 Passenger upper glove box.
5 Brightness sensor.
6 Instrument panel /
Multifunction display.
7 RB3, RD3, RT3 audio
equipment with flap.
8 Central vents.
9 Driver’s upper glove box.
10 Lights and direction
indicators stalk.
11 Cruise control controls.
12 Check unit.
13 Driver’s air bag.
Horn.

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YOUR 807 AT A GLANCE5
ELECTRIC WINDOWS
1 Driver’s electric window
2 Passenger’s electric window.
3 Rear right electric window.
4 Rear left electric window.
5 Disarming the rear window switches. ➜ Press or pull the switch lightly. The window stops as soon as t he switch
is released.
Automatic mode: ➜ Press or pull the switch firmly. One touch completely opens or
closes the window. Pressing the switch again stops the window.
Safety autoreverse: When the window is closing and meets an
obstacle, it stops and lowers again.
ELECTRIC MIRRORS
Adjustment ➜ Turn button 6to the right or left to select the corresponding mirror.
➜ Press the arrows on button 7in all four directions to adjust.
➜ Turn button 6 back to the centre position.
Folding
When parking the vehicle, the mirrors can be folded back manu
ally or electrically by pulling button 6rearwards or automatically on
locking the vehicle. STEERING WHEEL
ADJUSTMENT
➜ When stationary, lower control
Ato unlock the steering wheel.
➜ Adjust the height and depth of
the steering wheel.
➜ Lock it by raising control A
fully.
CHILD MONITORING
MIRROR
Mounted on a ball joint and
retracting into its housing, it
enables the driver or front pas
senger to see all of the rear
seats.
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YOUR 807 AT A GLANCE10STEERING WHEEL STALKS
LIGHTING
Front and rear lights (ring A)Lights off.
Side lights on.Dipped / main
beam headlamps
on.
Automatic
switching on of
lights. Automatic switching on of
lights
To activate or disarm this func
tion, place the key in the acces
sories position, the lighting stalk
in position
0 and press for more
than two seconds on the end of
the stalk.
Front fog lamps and rear fog
lamps (ring B)
Front fog lamps (1 st
rota
tion of the ring forwards).
Front fog lamps
and rear fog
lamps (2 nd
rotation
of the ring for
wards).
To switch off: rotate the push ring
B rearwards. WINDSCREEN WIPERS
Front
2 Rapid wipe
1 Normal wipe
l Intermittent wipe
or
AUTO Automatic wipe
0 Stop
Single wipe
Washwipe: pull the stalk towards you.
Automatic wipe
In the AUTO position, a
rain sensor controls the
automatic operation of
the wipers. The wipers
adapt their speed to
the intensity of the
rainfall.
Rear
Stop Intermittent W ash
wipe wipe
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YOUR 807 AT A GLANCE14REAR PARKING
ASSISTANCE
This system, installed in the rear
bumper, detects any obstacle
(person, vehicle, tree, barrier,
kerb, ...) behind the vehicle.
Switching on
With the engine running, the sys
tem is activated when reverse
gear is engaged. A bleep indi
cates that it is active.
The proximity information is
given by an audible signal, con
sisting of bleeps which becomes
more rapid as the vehicle
approaches the obstacle.
When the distance between the
rear of the vehicle and the obsta
cle is less than approximately
twentyfive centimetres, the audi
ble signal becomes continuous. ➜When you change to
neutral, the system
becomes inactive
again. TYRE UNDERINFLATION
DETECTION
Sensors check the pressure of
the tyres while driving and trigger
a warning in the event of a mal
function (speed above 15 mph
[25 km/h]).
Tyre(s) underinflated
When this message appears on
the multi–function display, accom
panied by an audible signal, have
the pressure of the tyres checked
as soon as possible.
Tyre(s) punctured
The appearance of this message,
accompanied by an audible sig
nal, is followed by illumination of
the
STOP warning light.
Stop immediately, avoiding any
sharp action on the steering
wheel or the brakes.
Change the damaged (punctured
or significantly underinflated)
wheel and have the pressure of
the tyres checked as soon as
possible.
Note: if the damaged wheel is
stored in the boot temporarily, it
will transmit this message again
as a reminder that it must be
repaired, which will prevent
another warning of the same type
being displayed.
The spare wheel does not have a
sensor. X type pressure sensor(s)
missing
The appearance of this message,
accompanied by an audible
warning, indicates that one wheel
(or more) is no longer detected.
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer to
have the faulty sensor(s)
replaced.
Warning:
this message is also
displayed when one of the
wheels is removed from the vehi
cle (for repair) or when a wheel is
fitted which is not equipped with
a sensor (winter tyres).
This system does not eliminate
the need to have the pressure
of the tyres checked regularly.
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Level
Operations Description of operation 1st service
AC Intermediate
LEVEL
CHECK
DRAIN/REFILL
REPLACE
PEUGEOT SERVICING 19
Oil filter.
Fuel filter
*(petrol). Fuel filter element (diesel). Air filter element. Spark plugs (petrol).
Engine oil. Bleed fuel filter (diesel).
Engine oil (check + topup). Manual gearbox oil (check + topup). Battery (check + topup) if cap is removable. Screen wash (check + topup). Coolant (check + topup). Brake fluid (check + topup). Power steering fluid (check + top up according to specification). Operation of lights and indicators. Condition of glass, headlamp and light lenses and mirrors. Horn. Windscreen washer jets. Condition of wiper blades. Condition and tension of the ancillary drive belts. Handbrake. Condition of hydraulic circuits (hoses and covers).
Condition of rubber boots and gaiters. Brake pads.
o Play in hubs, link rods, ball joints, flexible mountings. Shock absorbers. Rear drum brake lining wear. Condition and pressure of tyres (including spare wheel). Emission control check as per current legislation (petrol). Smoke opacity (diesel). Pollen filter (according to specification).

oVisual check of the whole vehicle.

: All driving conditions o: Arduous conditions * According to destination
ROAD TEST
A AND C SERVICE LEVELS AND THE INTERMEDIATE VISIT
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PEUGEOT SERVICING25
Recommendations for
approved lubricants
The oils which appear in the table
opposite are suitable for most pur
poses.
The diagram opposite states the
optimum range of viscosity depen
ding on the temperatures at which
the oils are to be used.
It is also possible to use synthetic
oils of 'superior quality'.
In the absence of semisynthetic or
synthetic oils, oils of API SH/SJ qua
lity (for petrol engines) or CD/CF
quality (for diesel engines) can be
used by following the 'Arduous
conditions' servicing schedule, which
specifies shorter service intervals.
Do not hesitate to ask for advice
from a PEUGEOT dealer to maintain
driving pleasure and to minimise the
maintenance cost of your vehicle.
For countries outside Europe, please
contact a local PEUGEOT dealer.
Manual
ONLY ONLY
gearbox ESSO GEAR OIL BV TOTAL TRANSMISSION BV
75W 80 Part no. 9736.41 75W 80
Automatic ONLY
gearbox ATF 4HP20AL4 Part no. 9736.22
Power steering ESSO ATF D TOTAL FLUIDE AT42 Part no. 9730.94
Other approved products
Power steering FLUIDE LDS*
Brake circuit PEUGEOT DOT 4
Cooling circuit PROCOR TM108/GLYSANTIN G33 or REVKOGEL 2000 ONLYProtection to –35°C
*Only in very cold climates.

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TELEPHONE MODE
This function is a GSM dualband telephone (800 and 1 800 MHz) incorporated in the RT3 audio system.
It is a ''hands free'' telephone. This function is provided by a microphone located next to the front courtesy light, the
speakers and a steering column control which allows access to most of the functions (because the audio/telephone control
panel buttons allow access to all the functions).
Display of the principal ''mobile'' type functions, as well as consultation of the indexes, is pro vided by the multi–function
display.
This function is active whatever position the ignition key is in.
Note: when the key is in the accessories position (1st notch), this funct ion will be interrupted after thirty minutes, when the
message ''Economy mode active'' appears on the multi–function display. If you are using the telephone at that time, you
will be able to finish your call.
Using the menus
Press the ''MENU'' button to display the general menu. Select thetelematicsapplication, validiate Telephone functions
to access the principal telephone functions, then the various menus, in order to reach the one required.
This menu allows you to access the following functions:
Network: allows you to select the network search mode and to see the ne tworks
available.
Duration of calls: allows you to consult the duration recorder of calls made and ze ro
reset.
SIM card security: allows you to use or modify the PIN code and to erase the list of
calls and minimessages (SMS).
Telephone options: allows you to configure the calls with entering of my number,
automatic answering after X rings and specification of ring opt ions.
Within each menu:
Move around and select a function by turning knob Gthen validate by pressing the knob.
Cancel an operation by means of the ''ESC''button.
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Making a call Press buttonDto display the contextual menu of the telephone.
Note: pressing the end 5of the steering column control for more than 2 seconds calls
up a contextual menu limited to the "Directory" and "List of calls" functions.
Entering a number Select the function ''Enter number''then enter the number of the person you wish to speak to usin g the
alphanumeric keypad.
Press button Dto make the call.
Making a call from a directory
Select the "Directory" function to access all the files containing a telephone nu mber or the "List of calls" function to access
the list of the last ten incoming (if the number display opt ion is active) or outgoing calls.
Note: there are two directories, the RT3 audio/telephone directory and the SIM card directory. To consult the SIM directory,
insert your SIM card and enter you PIN code.
Receiving a call
When a ringing sounds to let you know that a call is waiti ng, you can choose either to accept it by pressing
button Dor the end of the steering wheel remote control or not to a ccept it by pressing the button Qor by
selecting and validating the "NO"button from the "Answer ?"menu.
If you accept the call, to end your communication, press button Q.
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The menu ''Guidance options'' pro
vides access to the following func
tions:
changing of the route calculation criteria,
voice synthesis adjustment of guid ance messages,
description of the information relat ing to the navigation CDRom,
management of the addresses stored in the directory.
Guidance options
The last criteria used are displayed.
Select a criterion from the list, then
validate by pressing the dial.
When the criterion of your choice
has been selected, select the
"OK"
function then confirm by pressing the
dial.
Adjusting the voice synthesiser
Select the type of voice "male"or
"female" , after inserting the configu
ration CDROM. Adjust the volume
of the voice synthesis by turning the
dial, then validate by pressing the
dial.
Note: the volume can also be adjusted
during a message, using the
audio/telephone button on the steering
wheel control. Management of the directory
This function enables you to rename
or delete an address stored in the
directory.
Select the description corresponding
to the stored address to be changed.
Select the
"Delete" function or the
"Rename" function, then confirm by
pressing the dial.
Select the "OK" function, then con
firm by pressing the dial to record the
changes made.
Stopping / Resuming guidance
"Stop guidance"
During guidance, select this function
then validate.
"Resume guidance"
In the absence of guidance select
this function then validate to activate
guidance to the last destination
programmed.
Calculation criteria
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THE SEATS
Front seats with manual adjustment
1 Forwards/backwards adjustment
Lift the bar and slide the seat forwards or backwards.
2 Seat back angle adjustment Pull the lever upwards.
3 Driver's seat height adjustment Manoeuvre the handle upwards or downwards until the
desired position is reached.
4 Driver's seat lumbar adjustment Move the lever up or down to obtain the required posi
tion.
5 Head restraint height and angle adjustment To raise or lower the restraint, push it forwards, at the
same time sliding it.
The adjustment is correct when the upper edge
of the head restraint is level with the top of the
head.
To remove it, set it in the high position, lift the tab using
a coin and pull upwards and forwards at the same time.
To reinstall, engage the head restraint rods in the
holes, making sure they are aligned with the seat back.
Never drive with the head restraints removed; they
must be in place and correctly adjusted.
6 Rotating of seats Place the seat back in the upright position and move
the steering wheel forward. Place the seat in the middle position on the runner and at maximum height.
On the driver's side, apply the handbrake, then release,
pulling on the end.
Pull the control upwards and rotate the seat inwards.
This rotating operation must be carried out with the
engine switched off.
The passenger must not be facing the rear when the
vehicle is being driven.
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