maintenance PEUGEOT EXPERT DAG 2001 User Guide
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MAINTENANCE INDICATOR*37I-12
The maintenance indicator displays the number of miles to be covered before the next service (in accordance with the servicing schedules which appear in the Maintenance Guide). Operation: On switching on the ignition, the maintenance indicator spannerappears in the display for severalseconds ; the mileage recorder dis-play indicates how many milesremain to be travelled before thenext service is due. For example: you have the follo-
wing distance left to travel before the next service: Five seconds after switching on the ignition, the total mileage recorderreverts to normal operation and thetotal or trip mileages appear on the
display. Distance to be covered beforethe next service is less than
1000 miles. For example:
you have the follo-
wing distance left to travel before the next service: 900 Miles. For five seconds on switching on the ignition, the display shows: Five seconds after switching on the ignition, the total mileage recorderreverts to normal operation and themaintenance spanner remains illu-minated. This signifies that the vehicle will be
due for a service shortly. The totalor trip mileages appear on the dis-
play. The pre-set service distance hasbeen exceeded. The spanner and total number of miles exceeded flash in the displayfor five seconds after the ignition isswitched on. For example:
the pre-set service
distance has been exceeded by
300 miles. Your vehicle must beserviced as soon as possible. Five seconds after switching on the ignition, the total mileage recorderreverts to normal operation and themaintenance spanner remains illu-minated.
* According to model or country
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MAINTENANCE INDICATORI-12
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Maintenance intervals If your vehicle is used in particular- ly harsh conditions, it is necessaryto select the maintenance sche-dules for Òspecial operating condi-tionsÓ (see the Maintenance Guide)which consist of more frequent ser-vices. Note: the maintenence spanner will
come on, and the display will read ''0'' if the maximum length of time
between services is attained beforethe mileage limit is reached. To change the maintenance intervals:
- Switch off the ignition.
- Press and hold down button
1.
- Switch on the ignition.
- The distance remaining until the next service flashes.
- Release the button immediately.
- The maintenance interval is dis- played.
- Pressing button 1briefly allows
the maintenance intervals to be alternated. - When the desired maintenance
interval is displayed, press button1 for ten seconds to validate (the
selected maintenance interval willflash for ten seconds).
Release the button to validate whenthe display stops flashing. Resetting the maintenance indicator to zero
Your dealer will perform this opera-
tion after each service. However, ifyou intend to service the vehicleyourself, the procedure for resettingthe maintenance indicator is as fol-lows:
- Switch off the ignition.
- Press and hold down button 1.
- Switch on the ignition.
- The distance remaining until the next service flashes.
- Hold button 1down for ten
seconds.
- The display will read Ò=0Óand the
spanner will disappear.
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WARNING LAMPS*I-13
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Immediate STOP command Lights simultaneous- ly with another war-
ning lamp.
Handbrake and lowbrake fluid level war-ning With the engine running,
the warning lamp indicates that the handbrake is on, or is not fullyreleased, or that the brake fluid
level is too low. See Chapter II - Ç Brakes È and Chapter IV Ç Levels È.
Battery charge Must not light when the engine is running. If it
lights continuously, con-
tact your nearest dealer. Low coolant level If the warning lamp comes on: stop the vehicle.
Check the level (see chapter IV -Maintenance - Ç Levels È).
Engine oil pressure If it comes on while driving, stop the engine and checkthe level (refer to section IV
Ð Maintenance Ç Levels È). If it remains on, despite the level being correct, contact the nearest
dealer.
Low level fuel warning
When it comes on conti-
nuously, there areapproximately 6 litres offuel left in the tank. Coolant temperaturewarning lamp If the warning lamp
comes on, stop immediately, switch
off the engine - the cooling fan maycontinue to operate for a period
after switching off - and allow tocool before checking the coolantlevel, taking the necessary precau-tions (refer to section IV ÐMaintenance - Ç Levels È). Engine overheating can have various causes. Contact your nea-
rest dealer.
On TURBO DIESEL versions:
¥ Orange lamp on = warning.
Reduce speed, the lamp should go out.
¥ STOP and orange warning lamps
on = Danger (stop immediately).
* According to model or country
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CHECKS*
Beware:When working under the bonnet, the cooling fan could operate if
the engine is hot (even when switched off). The engine oil level should be checked frequently between services (as recommended by the manufacturer), as well as before long journeys.
Air filter Follow the recommenda- tions in the maintenanceguide. Coolant The level should be bet- ween the maximum andminimum marks on the
reservoir. If the engine is hot, wait 15 minutes.Oil quality: see Ç Lubricants and
fluids È. Never work on the cooling sys- tem if the engine is hot. (see
Ç Levels È).
Windscreen, rear screenand headlamp washerfluid It is recommended to use
manufacturer approved products.
12 volt batterySee Ç Emergency starting with a slave battery È. Engine oil Check with the vehicle on level ground, and the
engine off for at least
10 minutes. Level: see Ç Levels È.
Oil quality: see Ç Lubricants and
fluids È.
Take out the oil dipstick.The level must be bet- ween the MAX and MINmarks on the dipstick.
It must not exceed
the maximum mark. Brake fluid The level should be bet- ween the maximum andminimum marks on the
reservoir. Level: see Ç Levels È.
Oil quality: see Ç Lubricants and
fluids È.
If the warning lamp comes on: stop the vehicle
Power steering oilCheck the level with the
engine switched off. Level: see Ç Levels È.
Oil quality: see Ç Lubricants and
fluids È.
MaxMin
* According to model or country
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CHECKS*77IV-2Beware:When working under the bonnet, the cooling fan could operate if
the engine is hot (even when switched off). The engine oil level should be checked frequently between services (as recommended by the manufacturer), as well as before long journeys.
Priming pump Refer to the section Ç Diesel injection equipment È. Coolant The level should be bet- ween the maximum andminimum marks on the
reservoir. If the engine is hot, wait 15 minutes.Oil quality: see Ç Lubricants and
fluids È. Never work on the cooling sys- tem if the engine is hot. (see
Ç Levels È).
Windscreen, rear screenand headlamp washerfluid It is recommended to use
manufacturer approved products.
12 volt batterySee Ç Emergency starting with a slave battery È. Engine oil Check with the vehicle on level ground, and the
engine off for at least
10 minutes. Level: see Ç Levels È.
Oil quality: see Ç Lubricants and
fluids È.
Take out the oil dipstick.The level must be bet- ween the MAX and MINmarks on the dipstick.
It must not exceed
the maximum mark. Brake fluid The level should be bet- ween the maximum andminimum marks on the
reservoir. Level: see Ç Levels È.
Oil quality: see Ç Lubricants and
fluids È.
If the warning lamp comes on: stop the vehicle
Power steering oilCheck the level with the
engine switched off. Level: see Ç Levels È.
Oil quality: see Ç Lubricants and
fluids È.
Air filterFollow the recommendations in the maintenance guide.
Max Min
* According to model or country
A
B
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CHECKS*79IV-2Beware:When working under the bonnet, the cooling fan could operate if
the engine is hot (even when switched off). The engine oil level should be checked frequently between services (as recommended by the manufacturer), as well as before long journeys.
Air filter Follow the recommenda- tions in the maintenanceguide. Coolant The level should be bet- ween the maximum andminimum marks on the
reservoir. If the engine is hot, wait 15 minutes.Oil quality: see Ç Lubricants and
fluids È. Never work on the cooling sys- tem if the engine is hot. (see
Ç Levels È).
Windscreen, rear screenand headlamp washerfluid It is recommended to use
manufacturer approved products.
12 volt batterySee Ç Emergency starting with a slave battery È. Engine oil Check with the vehicle on level ground, and the
engine off for at least
10 minutes. Level: see Ç Levels È.
Oil quality: see Ç Lubricants and
fluids È.
Take out the oil dipstick.The level must be bet- ween the MAX and MINmarks on the dipstick.
It must not exceed
the maximum mark. Brake fluid The level should be bet- ween the maximum andminimum marks on the
reservoir. Level: see Ç Levels È.
Oil quality: see Ç Lubricants and
fluids È.
If the warning lamp comes on: stop the vehicle
Power steering oilCheck the level with the
engine switched off. Level: see Ç Levels È.
Oil quality: see Ç Lubricants and
fluids È.
MaxMin
* According to model or country
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LEVELSIV-5
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Beware: When working under the bonnet, the cooling fan could operate if the engi-
ne is hot (even when switched off).
Windscreen, rear screen andheadlamp washer fluid
For best results and for your safety, use the products approved by the
manufacturer. Capacity:
see Ç Capacities È. Brake fluidThe synthetic fluid not only gives protection against corrosion but also ensures correct functioning of the braking system in all environmental conditions, the-refore you should only use the synthetic product recommended by the manu-
facturer. (this fluid must be replaced every two years). These important requirements are detailed in your vehicle's Maintenance Guide. Oil quality:
see Ç Lubricants and fluids È.
Brake fluid reservoirCheck and top up at regular inter- vals.
Level: The level should be between the
maximum and minimum
marks on the reservoir. If the warning lamp comes on while you are driving, stop immediatelyand make contact with a dealer ofthe network.
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GEAR LEVERII-6
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Equally you can start from position N:
- Release the handbrake, foot on the brake pedal,
- select function R, D or M, then
gradually release pressure on the brake pedal ; the vehicle imme-diately starts moving. BEWARE With the engine idling, brakes released, if function
R, D or Mis
selected, the vehicle moves evenwithout any acceleration. For this reason, never allow unsu- pervised children inside the vehiclewhen the engine is running. For any maintenance operation to be carried out with the engine run-ning, apply the handbrake andselect position P.
Starting the vehicle
To start the vehicle from position P:
- apply the brake pedal to exit posi- tion P,
- select function R, D or M, then
gradually release pressure on the brake pedal ; the vehicle imme-diately starts moving.
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ACCESSORIESVI-6
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When choosing accessories for your vehicle, you should consult
your dealer. He is in the best position to advise you, as a result of hisproduct knowledge and the close contact maintained with the manu-
facturer.
Accessories, replacement parts
Your vehicle incorporates the most modern technology so as to providethe highest levels of active and pas-
sive security. It is important that these qualities are retained and that the characte-ristics of the vehicle are not altered. Advice Use only accessories and replace- ment parts approved by the manu-facturer for your vehicle. These accessories and replace- ment parts are designed specifical-ly for your vehicle and have beentested and approved for reliability
and safety. The manufacturer can-not provide this assurance for anyother products.
A large range of genuine approved and guaranteed accessories is availablefrom our dealer network:
- Security
: Glass etching, alarms, wheel bolt locks.
- Protection : Seat covers, carpets.
- Communication : Radio-telephone, radio/cassette, CD changer, CB.
- Customising : Body styling, spoilers, interior wood finishers,
wooden steering wheel, leather, etc.
- Comfort : Air conditioning, additional heating, sun roof,
storage, etc.
- Leisure : Tow bar, roof bars, ski carrier etc.
- Children : Child restraints, sun blinds, etc.
- Maintenance : Screenwash fluid, engine coolant, cleaning products
for interior and exterior.
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F
NL
SF
GR
A
D
CH
I
N
P
E
B
DK
GB
L
S
IRL
AC TIV AD IESE L 7000
10W 40
A C
TIV AD IESEL 9000
5W 40
A C
TIVA 9000
5W 30*
U
LT R A
D
IES EL
10W 40
U LT R A
5W 30*
U LT R O
N
D IES EL
5W 40
QU
AR TZ D IES
EL 7000
10W 40
Q U
AR TZ 9000
5W 40
Q UAR TZ 9000
5W 30*
AC TIV A 7000
10W 40
AC TIV
A
9000
5W 40
AC TIVA 9000
5W 30*
Q UAR
TZ 7000
15W 50
U
LT R A
10W 40
U LT R A
5W 30*
U LT R O
N
5W 40
U LT R O
N
0W 30
QU
AR TZ 7000
10W 40
Q UA R
TZ 9000
0W 40
Q UAR TZ 9000
5W 40
Q U
AR
TZ 9000
5W 30*
TRADE NAMES OF APPROVED AND RECOMMENDED
LUBRICANTS IN EUROPE (1)
PETROL
(1) Minimum quality standard: Petrol engines: ACEA A3 and API SH/SJ; Diesel engines: ACEA B3 and API CF/CD - ACEA= Association des Constructeurs EuropŽens Automobiles (Association of European Automobile Manufacturers) API= American Petroleum
Institute - If oil is used which does not conform to the ACEA A3-B3 standards, this requires the ÒArduous conditionsÓ servicing schedule to be followed, which involves shorter intervals between services (see your Warranty and Maintenance Record booklet).
* This Energy Saving oil may only be used in engines specifically designed for it (from 2000 Model Year).
PETROL DIESEL
DIESEL