Peugeot Expert 2003 Owner's Manual
Manufacturer: PEUGEOT, Model Year: 2003, Model line: Expert, Model: Peugeot Expert 2003Pages: 128, PDF Size: 5.15 MB
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REMOTE CONTROLI-1
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Remote control The remote control transmitter emits a high frequency signal which
offers the following advantages:
- does not require aiming at the
receiver in the vehicle.
- can be operated from behind the vehicle and penetrates any load on board.
- has a range of several metres. Note : The simultaneous use of
other high frequency equipment (mobile telephones, domesticalarms...) may momentarily hinderthe operation of the remote control. In the event of a permanent fault, the remote control should be reini-tialised. See Ç Changing the remo-te control battery È. Central locking The remote controls activate the locking or unlocking of the doors.Press control
Aonce to lock or control Bto unlock.
If nothing happens, press it again. The direction indicator lamps will come on to show that the central locking has been activated. - Unlocked = rapid flashing.
- Locked = on for approximately two seconds.
The central locking will not operate if a door is open, or not properly closed.
Protection fuses under the dashboardF2- F4 - F15
BA
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REMOTE CONTROL5I-1
Do not throw away used batteries.
Return them to a member of the dealer
network or an authorised collection point (photo shops, etc...).
Changing the remote control battery Unclip to gain access to the batteries.Battery: CR 1620 (3V). The remote control must be
reinitialised after changing the batteries. To do
this, switch on the ignition and operate the remote control.
To protect your vehicle against theft Before leaving your vehicle:
- Completely close all windows and do not leave objects visible inside.
- Remove the ignition key, turn the steering wheel to engage the steering lock and lock all doors.
Make a note of the key numbers, the remote control number, and your radio code on the specially provided card. Keep the card in a safe place - not in thevehicle.
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KEYSI-2
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Should you lose your key or remote control,
the dealer network can supply replacements.
Electronic immobiliser ignition key The key can be used to lock all the vehicle doors and to start the engine. Central-locking using the key Use the key to lock and unlock either of the two front doors.
The central locking operates on the two front doors and the side door.The central locking will not operate if one of the front doors is not fully closed. The ELECTRONIC IMMOBILISER device locks the engine management system as soon as the key is removed from the ignition. All keys contain an electronic component which ensures that only your key can start your vehicle. If the electronic immobiliser device does not recognise the key once it has been inserted into the ignition, then it will be impossible to start thevehicle.
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WARNING
Never interfere with the electronic immobiliser electrical circuit as this could make it impossible to start the vehicle.
Loss of the confidential card will
necessitate extensive and costly repairs by the dealer network.
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CODED card
A confidential card is given to the new owner when he takes deliveryof his new vehicle. This card bears a hidden access code to be used by the dealer whenmaintaining the electronic immobili-ser device. Do not scratch the protective strip , the immobiliser depends on it
remaining undamaged. Should the card be lost, the immo- biliser device can no longer beconsidered secure. The card must be passed on to the new owner should the vehicle be sold. Keep the card in a safe place.Never leave it in the vehicle. Advice Keep the coded card bearing your personal electronic immobiliser number in a safe place (never in the vehicle). In the event of losing your keys or the remote control, only a dealer can provide you with replacement ones using these numbers. If any key modifications become necessary (addition, cancellation or replace- ment of the key), you must take the confidential card the dealer network.
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DOORSI-3
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Protection fuses under the dashboard F2- F4 - F15
FRONT DOORS Opening from the outside
To unlock the door from the outside, either put the key in the lock andturn it or unlock using the remotecontrol. Pull the door handle towards you. Opening from the inside Pull the lever towards you. Locking from the inside Push down the locking button on the front or side doors to operatethe central locking* when the frontdoors are closed.
* According to model or country
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Do not drive with the slidingdoor in the open position.
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SLIDING SIDE DOOR Opening from the outside
To unlock and open, insert the key fully into the lock, turn it to the right,pull the handle towards you and
slide the door towards the rear.
To lock, turn the key to the left. Opening from the inside
To unlock and open the door, lift the locking button and pull the handlerearwards.
To lock, push down the locking button.This door will latch in the fully open position. Open the door completelyto engage the latch.
To release the latch, pull the door firmly towards the front of thevehicle.Child safety lock This prevents the rear doors from being opened from the inside. This device operates independently of the main locking system.
Insert the end of the key, or similar object, into the red aperture and turnto operate.
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REAR DOORS Opening from the outside
To unlock, insert the key fully into the lock, turn to the left and pull thehandle of the right hand doortowards you.
To open the left door, swivel the lever Aand open the door.
To lock, turn the key to the right. When closing the doors, always close the left one first. Opening from the inside*
To unlock, pull the handle and open the left hand door first.
To open the other door, push the lever
A.
When closing, always shut the right hand door first. Closing the left hand door will also close the release lever A.
* According to model or country
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180¡ Opening* Disengage the check strap Bby pulling it towards you when the door is partially open.
The check strap will re-engage automatically on closing the door.
* According to model or country
BB
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Make sure that the bonnet is securely locked.
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A
B
Bonnet Pull the release lever situated below the steering column to unlockthe bonnet. Lift latch
A, located under the
centre forward edge of the bonnetand pull the bonnet up. Position the bonnet stay as shown in the illustration. Ensure that it is securely in place. Closing Reposition the bonnet stay in its clip B and push home.
Lower the bonnet and then allow itto drop shut.
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REFUELLING*13I-4
WARNING:If the vehicle is filled with the wrong
type of fuel, it is essential that
the tank is drained before running the engine.
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Petrol engined vehicles fitted with a catalytic converter must only be operated on UNLEADED petrol.
A reduced diameter filler neck has a smaller orifice suitable for unleaded nozzles only. If you are filling your fuel tank to the top, do not persist beyond the third cut-out ; this could result in your vehicle malfunctioning. Reservoir capacity (in litres):
80 Approximately. Opening and closing the filler cap is carried out independently of the doors. Locking filler cap
Turn the key a quarter turn to lock and unlock the filler cap.
A label on the inside of the fuel filler flap indicates the approved fuel quality type. If a replacement cap is fitted, it must be of the same, sealed type.
* According to model or country