tow PEUGEOT EXPERT DAG 2001 User Guide
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BRAKESII-3
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Handbrake
To create a passage between the front seats, the handbrake lever is mounted
to the left of the driverÕs seat. The handbrake is operated by pulling the lever firmly up - pressing the foot-
brake will reduce the effort required to apply the handbrake. The handbrake is capable of holding the vehicle on all slopes likely to be
encountered but increased effort will be needed on steep slopes.
In all circumstances, as a precautionary measure, engage first gear.On steep slopes, turn the steering towards the kerb.
To release the brake, pull the lever lightly up, press the button on the end of the lever and return the lever to the fully down position. The warning lamp will come on if the handbrake is on or not fully released when the engine is running .
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CRUISE CONTROL*57II-5
BEWARE
Cruise control must only be used where road condi- tions permit. Do not use it on congested roads nor
when weather and road conditions are poor.
Disengaging the cruise control The cruise control will be disengaged on pressing either the clutch or brake pedal. Flicking stalk
Atoward you will also disengage the crui-
se control.The memorised speed is not cancelled. Recalling the memorised speed Following a disengagement, flick the stalk Arapidly
upwards or downwards and your vehicle will resume the last speed memorised. Increasing the memorised speed Move stalk Aupwards, hold until the new speed is rea-
ched and then release the stalk to memorise it. Reducing the memorised speed Move stalk Adownwards, hold until the new speed is
reached and then release the stalk to memorise it. (Minimum regulated speed = 25 mph). Cancelling the cruise control operation Either when the vehicle is stationary: ignition switched
off. Or Press switch B. The warning lamp will go out. AdviceDo not position your foot under the accelerator pedal
while the cruise control is operating. Your reactions maybe impeded and movement of your foot restricted.
* According to model or country
Protection fuses (under the dashboard)F3
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GEAR LEVERII-6
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Operation in sequential mode Manual changing of the four gears:
- Selector on M,
- push the selector towards the Ç+È sign to engage a higher gear,
- pull the selector towards the ÇÐÈ to engage a lower gear.
A shift from D(automatic mode) to M
(sequential mode) is possible at any time.
After selecting a gear, do not leave your hand resting on the selector formore than ten seconds; risk of cancel-ling the sequential function Ð this issignalled by a flashing on the instru-ment panel. Contact your dealer network. Note:
Changes from one gear to
another are only achievable when conditions of vehicle speed and
engine speed allow. If they do not,then the laws governing operationof automatic gearboxes come into
play. Stationary or at very low speed, the gearbox automatically selects gearM1. The programme Ç ❄
È (Snow) does
not apply in manual mode. Operational anomalyAny operational disturbance is signalled by a flashing in the dis-
play. In this case, the gearbox will opera- te in emergency mode (third gear is
blocked). You will feel a bump whenshifting from
Pto Rand from Nto
R ; this snatching does no harm to
your gearbox. Do not exceed 60 mph.Contact your dealer network.
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INTERIOR COMFORTIII-4
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WARNING
As a safety measure,
the glovebox must remain shut when the vehicle is in motion.
1 Armrest
2 Oddments pocket
3 Bottle holder
4 Oddments pocket
5 Speaker housing
Sun visors Fold visors down to avoid dazzle
from ahead. They can be disenga-ged from their central fixing andpivoted over to the side windows ifrequired.
The driverÕs side visor contains a
ticket holder.
Glovebox.
To open the glove box, push the release towards the left. The lid contains two cup holders.
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2
3
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REPLACING BULBS*V- 3
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Direction indicator lamps Open the bonnet, release the lamp by pressing the clip. Draw the lampforward to remove. Disconnect by pressing the springclip on the connector
Turn the bulb holder by an eighth of a turn and pull out. Reconnect and refit the lamp, enga- ging the fingers in their guides.Side repeater direction indicator* Push the lamp towards the front to unclip it and pull towards you.
Turn the bulb holder a quarter of a turn.
* According to model or country
Protection fuses (under the dashboard)F26 - F30
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CHANGING A WHEELV- 5
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Tools
Va n The wheel brace and embellisher tool are clipped to the load area bulkhead.The jack is stowed under the front seat. Combi The tools are stowed on the right hand rear wheel arch.
Jack
Wheel brace
Wheel embellisher removal tool
Access to the spare wheelThe spare wheel carrier retaining bolt is located close to the outer edge of the
rear floor. Slacken the retaining screw using the wheel brace.Raise the carrier slightly to disengage the retaining hook.
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CHANGING A WHEEL109V- 5
The jack is designed specifically for your vehicle,do not use it for other applications.
Replacing the spare wheel in the carrier
Slide the spare wheel back into its carrier.Lift the carrier up and re-engage the retaining hook.Retighten the screw from inside the load area.Stow the tools.
AdviceThe wheel bolts are specific to the type of wheel fitted. If the type of wheel is changed, check with your dealer that thewheel bolts are compatible.
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TOWING - LIFTINGV- 6
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BEWARE
If the engine is not running,
the steering and braking systems will not be power-assisted.
Towing with the front or rear wheels lifted Use special towing equipment with a rigid bar and straps.Attach the hooks to each of the suspension arms.
Take the necessary precautions to protect the bumper and the front or rear of the vehicle.
NEVER TOW THE VEHICLE WITH THE FRONT OR REAR ENDS LIFTED AND THE WHEELS HANGING FREE. Towing with all wheels on theground
Towing rings are situated at the front and rear of the vehicle.
To prevent the steering from loc- king, the ignition key must be inposition "A". Use a bar with hooks to attach to the rings. Advice In exceptional circumstances, it is permitted to tow the vehicle
at low
speed over a short distance (in
accordance with the local legisla-tion in force). In all other cases, the vehicle must be transported by a trans-
porter.
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FRONT AIRBAG130
IMPORTANT:
For your safety, it is essential that you always sit with your back fully against the backrest.
Front airbags - Precautions ¥
The wearing of seat belts is obligatory.
¥ Never fix nor attach anything to the steering wheel boss; this could cause facial injuries should the airbag be activated.
¥ Do not stow nor allow objects to rest between your body and the airbag.
¥ Never drive with your hands on the centre boss of the steering wheel or holding the branches of the wheel.
¥ Do not smoke in the vehicle (risk of burns or injury should the airbag be deployed).
¥ Do not leave objects on the dashboard which could interfere with the operation of the airbag or cause injury to the passenger when activated.
¥ Make sure that the passenger does not place his feet on the dashboard when the vehicle is in motion.
¥ Children under ten years of age should use the rear seats with appropriate child restraints (see "Child restraints").
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GENERAL INFORMATION*Glazed and panel vans113VI-2
Weights (kg) Unladen weight 1 370 1 375 1 400/1 415
Gross vehicle weight 2 185 2 190 2 215/2 315
Payload 815 815 815/900
Gross train weight 3 485 3 290 3 500
Gross trailer weight (with brakes)** 1 300 1 100 1 300
Gross trailer weight (without brakes)** 720 685 750Max. roof rack load 100 100 100
Engine type
2.0i 16V 1.9 D 2.0 HDi
(95bhp/110bhp)
Cubic capacity (cc) 1 997 1 868 1 997
French fiscal rating 11 6 6
Calculated maximum speed in km/h (mph) 175 (108) 138 (86) 160 (100)
* According to model or country
** Towing weights Always keep within the towing weight limits of your vehicle.
You must observe the towing loads and speed limits as specified by local legislation. To learn more about the towing
capacity of your vehicle and its maximum authorised GTW, contact your dealer.