wheel PEUGEOT BOXER 2003 Owners Manual

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Seats, bench seat 98-104
Access 110-112
Fuel filler flap 112
Changing a bulb 138-140
Changing a wheel 136-137
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Instrument dials 28
Steering wheel controls 113-114
Heating, air conditioning 91-97
Mirrors 117
Checks 134-135
Each model may only be fitted with some of the equipment shown, according to its specification and the technical requirements in the country of first registration of the vehicle.

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1 -Storage compartment.
2 - Left side vent.
3 - Upper glove box. Passenger air bag.
4 - Storage tray.
5 - Controls:
- Rear door windows
de-icing.
- Fog lamps.- Hazard lights.- Rear fog lamps- ASR.
6 - Audio equipment location or storage compartment.
7 - Folding writing table.
8 - Central adjustableheating/ventilation vents and air flow regulation.
9 - Gear lever.
10 - Lights and direction indicators stalk. 11 -
Instrument dials.
12 - Windscreen wash-wipe stalk.
13 - Right side vent.
14 - Storage compartment.
15 - Programmable heating.
16 - Right fuse box.
17 - Bonnet release control.
18 - Headlamp height adjustment.
19 - Driver's air bag. Horn.
20 - Steering wheel adjustment control.
21 - 12 V accessories socket.
22 - Heating/air conditioningcontrols. 23 -
Ashtray.
24 - Storage compartment.
25 - Lighter.
26 - Passenger air bag disarming control*.
27 - Lower glove box.
28 - Storage compartment.
29 - Left fuse box.
* According to destination.

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Vehicles fitted with front fog
lamps and a rear fog lamp
Front fog lamps Rear fog lamps WINDSCREEN WIPERS 4
Single wipe.
0 Off.
1 Intermittent wipe.
2 Normal wipe (moderate rainfall).
3 Rapid wipe(heavy rainfall).
Windscreen wash-wipe: pull thestalk towards you.
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STEERING WHEEL
STALKS LIGHTING Front and rear lights
Lights off. Side lights. Dipped headlamps. Main beam headlamps.
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Operating checkWith the ignition switched on (2nd notch), illumina-tion of this warning lightindicates that the
passenger air bag is disarmed(slot in the "OFF"position).
The warning light remains onthroughout the disarming process. Side air bags* Side air bags are incorporated into the front seat back frame, on thedoor side. They are deployed independently
of each other, on whichever sidethe collision occurs. * According to destination.
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AIR BAGS The air bag system has been designed to maximise the safetyof the occupants in the event ofserious collisions. It works inconjunction with the seat belts. Front air bags These are folded in the centre of the steering wheel for the driverand in the fascia for the front
passenger. They are deployed
simultaneously, except in caseswhere the passenger air bag isdisarmed. Precautions regarding the passenger air bag ☞ disarm the air bag if you ins- tall a rear-facing child seat,
☞ activate the air bag for an
adult passenger. Disarming the passenger air bag* ☞
With the ignition off, insert the
ignition key into the passen- ger air bag slot 1and turn it to
the "OFF" position.
As soon as you remove the childseat, turn the air bag switch to the"ON" position, to activate the air
bag again.
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ELECTRIC WINDOWS 1 - Driver's electric window 2 - Passenger's electric window Manual mode: ☞Press or pull the switch lightly. The window stops as soon as the switch is released.
Automatic mode (driver's side): ☞ Press or pull the switch firmly. One touch completely opens or closes
the window.
The exterior mirrors are divided into two zones. ☞ Turn control 3to the right or left to select the corresponding
mirror.
☞ Move the control in all four directions to adjust.
☞ Return the control to position 0.
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STEERING WHEEL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ☞ When stationary, pull the control Eto unlock the steering
wheel.
☞ Adjust the height of the stee-ring wheel.
☞ Lock it by pushing control E
fully.
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ELECTRIC EXTERIOR MIRRORS

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PEUGEOT SERVICING25
A, B AND C SERVICE LEVELS AND THE INTERMEDIATE VISIT
: All driving conditions: Arduous conditions * According to country.
1st Level
Operations Description of operation serviceABCIntermediate
DRAIN/REFILL- Engine oil - Bleed fuel filter (diesel) - Oil filter - Fuel filter* (petrol)REPLACE- Fuel filter element (diesel)- Air filter element- Spark plugs (petrol)- Engine oil (check + top-up) - Manual gearbox oil (check + top-up) - Battery (check + top-up) if cap is removable LEVEL- Screen wash (check + top-up)- Coolant (check + top-up) - Brake fluid (check + top-up) - 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 and clutch - Condition of hydraulic circuits (hoses and covers) CHECK- Condition of rubber boots and gaiters - Brake pads - 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) - Passenger compartment filter (according to specification) - Visual check of the whole vehicle
SERVICE*- Courtesy vehicle
ROAD TEST

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Superimposed display In certain cases, when a function
(radio, telephone, trip computer, ... )changes status while another func-tion is displayed, a window opens toinform you of the change, thendisappears.MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYS Presentation Monochrome display Colour display These two multifunction displays are an integral part of theaudio/tele-
phone/GPS. Therefore, they are
controlled by its control keypad andby its steering wheel stalk. They enable you to obtain the follo-wing information: -
displaying of the audio sources (radio, CD),
- displaying of the telematic systems(telephone, services, ... ),
- displaying of the satellite naviga-tion system (see correspondingsection),
- displaying of the trip computer (seecorresponding section),
- the warning messages (e.g.
"Warning, maximum speed excee-ded") or information messages(e.g. "SIM card absent") displayed
temporarily.
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TELEPHONE MODE This function is provided by a dual band GSM telephone (900 and 1800 MHz) incorporated in the audio/telephone/GPS. It is a "hands free" telephone. This function is provided by a microphone located next to the front courtesy light, the spea-
kers and a steering wheel control which permits access to most of the functions (the buttons on the audio/telephone/GPS control panel provide access to all of the functions). Displaying of the main "mobile telephone"type functions as well as consultation of the directories is via the multifunction
display.This function is active, irrespective of the position of the key.
Note: with the key in the accessories position (1 st
notch) or with the ignition on (2 nd
notch), this function will be cut off after
thirty minutes (Ecomony mode active).If a communication is under way at this time, it may be completed. Using the menus Press button Eto display the main menuand gain access to the main "Telephone functions", then to the various sub-
menus to reach the one required.
This menu enables you to gain access to the following functions:- Other menus: enables access to the second page of the menu.
- Frequent nos: enables listing of the 9 telephone numbers most frequently
used.
- Directory: enables listing of the names and telephone numbers recorded in your
directory.
- Last received: enables listing of the last 10 telephone numbers received.
- Last called: enables listing of the last 10 telephone numbers called.
- Messages: enables access to the text messages (SMS) menu.

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Making a call Dialling a number Enter the number of your contact using the numeric keypad. Press button Oto call.
Calling from a directory Select the "Directory" function to gain access to all of the files containing a telephone number or "Last received" to gain
access to the list of the last ten incoming calls (if the number display option is active) or "Last called"to gain access to the
list of the last ten outgoing calls. Note: There are two directories, that of the audio/telephone/GPS and that of the SIM card. To consult the SIM directory, insert
your SIM card and enter your PIN.
Receiving a call When an incoming call is received, announced by a ring, you can choose to take it by pressing button Obriefly or the end
of the steering wheel control 7or refuse it by pressing button Ofor more than one second.
If you take the call, press button Oto end it.
Receiving a second call**
During a telephone call, it is possible to receive a second call. This second call is indicated by displaying the name of the caller (if recorded in the directory) and/or by the number of the caller (if the number display option is active) and the "Accept"
or "Refuse" options.
Select the " Accept" or "Refuse" option by turning knob H, then press this knob repeatedly to confirm.
Note: If you accept the second call, the previous call is placed on hold until the new call ends. If you refuse the second call,
the conversation in progress continues. ** If the option and service are available.

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V oice commands
The voice commands enable you to control a certain number of audio/telephone/GPS functions using pre-recorded words or expressions. The voice commands which you can send to the system are divided into two categories: - voice commands without voice identification which permit selection of the system's modes (TEL, RADIO, CD, ...),
- voice commands with voice identification which relate to the entering / recalling of names in the telephone directory
and/or navigation addresses.
Activation / Deactivation of the voice commands Press button Non the audio/telephone/GPS control panel or control 4on the steering wheel to activate or deactivate this
function. Notes: - in the absence of voice commands, this function will be deactivated after approximately ten seconds,
- if a voice command is not understood, a double bleep is emitted.
- the voice command operations are interrupted immediately if an incoming call is received; in this case, when the call ends, the entire operation must be repeated.
Example: to recall the radio station stored on button 3, the key words are: "Radio" "Memory" or"Station" "3" .
To use these key words, you must say the word "Radio", wait for the confirmation bleep, then say the word "Memory"or
"Station" , wait until the system asks "number please?", then end with the word "3", wait for the confirmation bleep which will
carry out the action requested.
List of recognisable commands available The voice commands (key words) which can be recognised by the system are organised into three levels (levels 1, 2 and 3). When a level 1 command is given, the system makes the level 2 commands available; when a level 2 command is given, the system makes the level 3 commands available. - the level 1 commands are the following:
"MEMO" / "RADIO" / "CD PLAYER" / "NAVIGATION" / "CALL" / "DIAL" / "REDIAL" / "PIN" / "DIRECTORY" / "INTERRUPT"

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