headlamp Peugeot M59 2012 Owner's Manual - RHD (UK, Australia)

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3CONTENTS
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98 - 109  TECHNICAL DATA
Dimensions 98
Engines 102
Light van weights and loads 105
Ludospace weights
and loads 107
Identifi cation features 109
118 - 122  VISUAL INDEX 58 - 63  COMFORT AND SAFETY
Front fi ttings 58
Courtesy lamps 59
Headlamp adjustment 60
Steering wheel adjustment 60
Lashing rings 61
Rear fi ttings 62
64 - 71  DRIVING
Handbrake 64
ABS and EBFD systems 64
Speed limiter 65
Cruise control 67
Airbags 69
72 - 97  PRACTICAL INFORMATIONUnder the bonnet 72
Levels 77
Checks 78
Changing a wheel 79
Changing a bulb 82
Changing a fuse 88
Battery 92
Energy economy mode 92
Fitting audio equipment, speakers 93
Snow screen 94
Towing 95
Towing a trailer 96
Accessories 97
110 - 117  AUDIO EQUIPMENT
RD3 audio system 110

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5 FAMILIARISATION
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS


11 .
Driver’s airbag.
Horn.

12.
Wiper/screenwash controls.

13.
Audio system steering mounted
controls.

14.
Steering lock and ignition.

15.
Fusebox.

16.
Passenger’s airbag deactivation
switch.

17.
Alarm.

18.
Steering wheel adjustment
control.

19.
Passenger’s electric mirror
control.

20.
Headlamp height adjustment.

21.
Heated seats control.
22.
Parking brake.

23.
Cigarette lighter.

24.
Portable ashtray.

25.
Gear lever.

26.
Storage compartment.

27.
Heating/air conditioning controls.

28.
Audio system.

29.
Lower glove box.

30.
Upper glove box or passenger’s
airbag.

31.
Bonnet release lever.

32.
Side adjustable heating/
ventilation vents.

33.
Door window demisting vents.

1.
Speaker (tweeter).

2.
Windscreen demisting vents.

3.
Controls:


- Electric windows.

- Rear door windows demisting.

- Air conditioning.

4.
Central locking button.

5.
Multifunction screen or clock.

6.
Hazard warning lamps switch.

7.
Central adjustable heating/
ventilation vents.

8.
Lighting and direction indicator
control stalk.

9.
Speed limiter/cruise control
switches.

10.
Instrument panel.

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17 FAMILIARISATION
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ECO-DRIVING
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.


Optimise the use of your
gearbox

With a manual gearbox, move off
gently, change up without waiting
and drive by changing up quite soon.
If your vehicle has the system, the
gear effi ciency indicator invites you
to change up; it is displayed in the
instrument panel, follow its instruc-
tions.

With an automatic or electronic gear-
box, stay in Drive "D"
or Auto "A"
,
according to the type of gearbox,
without pressing the accelerator ped-
al heavily or suddenly.



Drive smoothly


Maintain a safe distance between vehi-
cles, use engine braking rather than the
brake pedal, and press the accelerator
progressively. These practices contrib-
ute towards a reduction in fuel consump-
tion and CO
2 emissions and also helps
reduce the background traffi c noise.


If your vehicle has cruise control,
make use of the system at speeds
above 25 mph (40 km/h) when the
traffi c is fl owing well.



Control the use of your
electrical equipment

Before moving off, if the passenger
compartment is too warm, ventilate it
by opening the windows and air vents
before using the air conditioning.
Above 30 mph (50 km/h), close the
windows and leave the air vents
open.
Remember to make use of equipment
that can help keep the temperature
in the passenger compartment down
(sunroof and window blinds...).
Switch off the air conditioning, unless
it has automatic digital regulation, as
soon as the desired temperature is at-
tained.
Switch off the demisting and defrosting
controls, if not automatic.
Switch off the heated seat as soon as
possible.

Switch off the headlamps and front
foglamps when the level of light does
not require their use.
Avoid running the engine before moving
off, particularly in winter; your vehicle will
warm up much faster while driving.

As a passenger, if you avoid con-
necting your multimedia devices
(fi lm, music, video game...), you will
contribute towards limiting the con-
sumption of electrical energy, and so
of fuel.
Disconnect your portable devices be-
fore leaving the vehicle.

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INSTRUMENTS, CONTROLS and DISPLAYS
20 -


1.
Seat belt not fastened warning
lamp

2.
Passenger’s airbag deactivated
warning lamp

3.
Front and lateral airbags warning
lamp

4.
Front foglamps warning lamp

5.
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
warning lamp

6.
Rear foglamp warning lamp

7.
Diesel pre-heater warning lamp

8.
Left hand direction indicator
9.
Total distance recorder, service
indicator and engine oil level
indicator

10.
Right hand direction indicator

11 .
Emission control system warning
lamp

12.

Main beam headlamps warning lamp


13.
Parking brake, low brake fl uid
level and electronic brake force
distribution fault warning lamp

14.
Dipped beam headlamps
warning lamp

15.
Battery charge warning lamp

16.
Engine oil pressure and
temperature warning lamp
17.
Water in Diesel fi lter warning
lamp

18.
Low coolant level warning lamp

19.
Coolant temperature indicator

20.
Total distance recorder button

21.
Central (STOP) warning lamp

22.
Speedometer *

23.
Rev counter

24.
Lighting dimmer button

25.
Fuel gauge

26.
Low fuel level warning lamp

27.
Speed limiter/cruise control screen

INSTRUMENT PANEL: PETROL - DIESEL


*
Version indicating in miles or kilometres
according to country of sale.

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VISIBILITY
54 -

Dipped/Main beam change
Pull the stalk towards you.

Note: with the ignition off, when the
driver's door is opened, a buzzer
sounds if you have left your lights on.


LIGHTS STALK

Lights off
Side lights

Dipped/main beam head-
lamps

Front fog lamps and rear fog
lamp
Rotate the ring forwards to switch on
and backwards to switch off. The sta-
tus is confi rmed by the indicator light
on the instrument panel.
"Follow-me-home" lighting
In poor light, or at night, if you leave
your vehicle, the side lights and
dipped headlamps may remain on for
approximately one minute.
To activate this function:


- place the key in the STOP
position,

- place the lights stalk in position 0
,

- fl ash the headlamps,

- exit the vehicle and lock it.

In good or rainy weather,
both day and night, the front
fog lamps and the rear fog
lamp are dazzling and are
prohibited.
Do not forget to. switch them off when
they are no longer needed.

Left: downwards.

Right: upwards.
Direction indicators
(fl ashers)
Vehicles fi tted with a rear
fog lamp only (ring B)

Vehicles fi tted with
front fog lamps and
a rear fog lamp
(ring B)
Front fog lamps (fi rst rotation of the
ring forwards).
Front and rear fog lamps (2nd rotation
of the ring forwards).

Note:
to switch off the rear fog lamp
and the front fog lamps, turn the ring
backwards twice in succession.


Front and rear lights

Selection is by turning ring A
.
Rotate the ring forwards.
This only operates with the dipped/
main beam headlamps.


Daytime running lamps

Your vehicle may be fi tted with day-
time running lamps. The dipped
beam headlamps come on when the
vehicle is started.

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55 VISIBILITY
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Windscreen wipers


2
Fast wipe
(heavy rain).

1
Normal wipe
(moderate rain).

I
Intermittent wipe.

0
Off.

È
Single wipe
(press downwards).
WINDSCREEN WIPER STALK










Windscreen and headlamp wash
(according to country)
Pull the windscreen wiper stalk to-
wards you. The windscreen wash
then the windscreen wipers operate
for a fi xed period.
The headlamp wash is also activat-
ed, if the headlamps are on.





Rear windscreen wiper

Turn ring A
to the fi rst notch. The
wiping speed is inversely propor-
tional to the speed of the vehicle.
In winter, in the event of a
considerable amount of snow
or ice, switch on the rear win-
dow demister. Once deicing is
complete, remove the snow or
ice which has accumulated on the rear
wiper blade. You can now operate the
rear windscreen wiper.

Rear windscreen wash

Turn ring A
past the fi rst
notch: the windscreen wash
then the windscreen wiper
operate for a fi xed time.

Operation
In position 1
or 2
, when the vehicle
stops, the windscreen wiper changes
to a lower wiping speed, then resumes
its initial speed when the vehicle starts
again.
In the I
ntermittent position, the wiping
speed is proportional to the speed of
the vehicle.
Automatic rear windscreen
wiping


)
place the front wipers stalk in a
position other than 0
,

)
engage reverse gear,

)
the rear wiper operates with inter-
mittent wiping.

Note: if a bicycle carrier is used, con-
tact a PEUGEOT dealer to have this
function disarmed.
It is necessary to reactivate wiping
if the ignition has been off for over
one minute:


- rotate the stalk to any position,

- then move it to the desired positon.

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COMFORT AND SAFETY
60 -
STEERING WHEEL
ADJUSTMENT HEADLAMPADUSTMENT HORN
HAZARD WARNING LIGHT
S
Press the button, the direction indicators
fl ash.

They can operate with the ignition off. Press one of the spokes or
the centre of the steering
wheel.


0 -
With no load.

1 -
With partial load.

2 -
With average load.

3 -
With maximum authorised load.


0
- 1 or 2 people in the front seats.

-
- 3 people.

1
- 4 or 5 people.

2 -
4 or 5 people + maximum author-
ised load.

3 -
Driver + maximum authorised load.

Initial setting is position 0.

Depending on the load in your vehi-
cle, it is recommended that the head-
lamp beam is adjusted. When stationary, lower the handle
to release the steering wheel adjust-
ment mechanism.
Adjust it to the desired height, then lift
the handle to lock the steering wheel
adjustment mechanism.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
72 -


1.
Power steering reservoir.

2.
Windscreen and headlamp wash
reservoir.

3.
Coolant reservoir.
4.
Brake fl uid reservoir.

5.
Battery.

6.
Air fi lter.
7.
Dipstick.

8.
Engine oil reservoir.

1.4 LITRE PETROL ENGINE

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73 PRACTICAL INFORMATION
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1.
Power steering reservoir.

2.
Windscreen and headlamp wash
reservoir.

3.
Coolant reservoir.
4.
Brake fl uid reservoir.

5.
Battery.

6.
Air fi lter.
7.
Dipstick.

8.
Engine oil reservoir.

1.6 LITRE PETROL ENGINE

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
74 -


1.
Power steering reservoir.

2.
Windscreen and headlamp wash
reservoir.

3.
Coolant reservoir.
4.
Brake fl uid reservoir.

5.
Battery.

6.
Air fi lter.
7.
Dipstick.

8.
Engine oil reservoir.

1.9 LITRE DIESEL ENGINE

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