ESP PEUGEOT 206 CC DAG 2001 User Guide
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YOUR 206 CC IN DETAIL
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Operating programmes
You have a choice of three operating pro- grammes:
Ð Autoadaptive (normal).
Ð Sport.
Ð Snow.One press on button
Aor Bwill select
Sport or Snow respectively. The selec- tion is displayed on the instrumentpanel. Pressing the button a secondtime will return to the autoadaptive(normal) programme. Autoadaptive programme (normal) Gear changes are carried out on the basis of various parameters, such as:
Ð driving style,
Ð road characteristics,
Ð vehicle load.The gearbox continuously scans the
different programmes in the memoryand selects the one most suitable forthe driving conditions at any givenmoment. Sport programme The Sport programme automatically favours more dynamic driving. Snow Programme In position
D, the Snow programme
provides smooth driving suited to slip- pery roads in order to improve traction
and stability. Starting is in 2nd gear
and changing down is at low enginespeeds. Special operating features
Ð During prolonged braking, the gearbox changes down automatically, so as to
provide efficient engine braking.
Ð If you take your foot off the accele- rator suddenly (when you are takenby surprise, for example), the gear-box will not change up, so as to
improve safety.
Ð When the engine is cold, the gear- box automatically selects a specialprogramme that enables the engineto reach its ideal temperature more quickly in order to decrease pollu-tion.
Kickdown For immediate maximum acceleration
without touching the gear lever, press theaccelerator pedal down as far as it will go.The gearbox will change down automati-cally or stay in the gear selected, up tomaximum engine speed.Any disruption of the system is signalled by the simulta-neous flashing of the Sportand Snow lights on the ins-
trument panel. In such a case, thegearbox will operate in downgrade
mode. You may feel a substantialknock when reverse is selected from P
to Ror Nto R(without any risk of
damage to the gearbox). Do not exceed 60 m.p.h. (100km/h).Contact a PEUGEOT dealer without
delay. When the engine is idling with the car
in gear, the car will move even withoutyou accelerating. Do not accelerate while a gear is being selected, when the vehicle is stationa-
ry.
When stationary, have your foot on the
brake pedal when selecting a gear. Do not accelerate in gear with the brakes on. If work needs to be done with the engi- ne running, apply the handbrake andselect position P.
Do not change down to brake on slip-pery roads. Never select position Nwhen the
vehicle is moving.Never engage Por Rif the vehicle is
not stationary.Do not leave children inside the vehicle unsupervised when the engineis running.
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PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF YOUR VEHICLE95
Punctures Because this version does not pos- sess a spare wheel, you have twoaerosols for temporary tyre repairsstored in an insulated storage box
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secured by a strap to the right-handside of the boot. Using a repair aerosol (See also the instructions on the aerosols).
If possible remove the foreign body which caused the puncture.
Position the wheel so that the valveis at the 2 oÕclock or 10 oÕclock posi-tion.
Shake the aerosol vigorously
before use. (In very cold weather,warm the aerosol for a few minutesin your hands).
Hold the valve with one hand.
With the other, firmly push thespray end of the aerosol onto thevalve, keeping it centralised.
Maintain the pressure firmly for one
minute, then immediately drive atmoderate speed to the nearestgarage. Aersosols enable a tempo-rary repair to be carried out(maximum speed 50 mph(80 km/hour)).
After use, it is necessary to repairthe tyre. Because the aerosols are pres- surised, they must not be exposedto a temperature higher than 50¡C. Keep them away from heat in their insulated storage box.
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Fuse no Rating* Functions*
1** 20A Fan unit
2** 60A ABS
3** 30A ABS
4** 70A Supply to built-in systems interface
5** 70A Supply to built-in systems interface
6** - Not used
7** 30A Ignition lock supply
8** - Not used Engine compartment fuse box
To access the fuse box located in the engine compartment (next to the bat-
tery), unclip the cover. After changing the fuse, close the
cover very carefully.
Your vehicle's electrical circuit is designed to ope-rate with standard oroptional equipment.
Before installing additional electri-cal equipment or accessories,
consult a PEUGEOT dealer. Some electrical accessories, or the way in which they are fitted,may adversely affect the operationof your vehicle (the electronic con-trol circuits, the radio circuit andthe electrical charging circuit).
PEUGEOT does not accept anyresponsibility for expenses incurredby the repair or for any malfunctionresulting from the installation ofadditional accessories, not supplied
or recommended by PEUGEOT.This also applies to accessories not
installed in accordance PEUGEOTÕsinstructions, in particular equipmentthe power consumption of whichexceeds 10 milliamps.
**The maxi fuses provide addition-al protection for the electrical sys-
tems. Any work must be carried
out by a PEUGEOT dealer.
*According to specification.
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Bodywork maintenance
To preserve the paintwork and the plastic trim on your vehicle, we recom-
mend that you wash them regularly.
Ð by hand: there are no specific pre-
cautions to take;
Ð using an automatic car wash: repeated use of poorly maintained automatic car washes can lead tothe appearance of microscopicscratches which give the paintworka matt appearance (especiallyvisible on dark colours);
Ð using a high pressure washer: always follow the recommendationson the equipment (pressure andspraying distance). If there are damaged areas on the vehicle (painted bumpers, or head-lamps), it is not recommended todirect the high pressure jet onto
them. Wash these areas by hand. Also avoid the entry of water into the locks.
For all questions relating to the main-tenance of your vehicle, contact anapproved dealer who can advise youon quality products selected by ourdepartments.- Clean off bird droppings, resinous deposits, tar stains and grease marksas soon as possible;
(these all contain substanceswhich can cause serious damageto the paintwork).
- Do not use a dry or abrasive cloth, or detergent or solvent products toclean the double lens, complexsurface headlamps as they are fit-ted with polycarbonate glass cove-red in a protective finish.
- Do not use petrol, oil or cloth stain removers to clean the bodyworkand plastic parts of your vehicle.
- To prevent the development of bodywork corrosion as a result ofaccidental damage (stone chips,scratches etc.), have them repai-
red swiftly.