ignition Peugeot Partner VU 2001 Owner's Guide
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Steering lock SWith the key removed and the steering lock engaged, the steering is loc- ked; the lock will engage in a number of positions of the steering wheel.The key can only be removed in the Sposition.
A The steering lock is released (by turning the key to position A, turning the
steering wheel slightly, if necessary).
M Driving position.
D Starting position.
For starting and stopping the engine, see ÒSTARTING THE ENGINEÓ.
65III-1STEERING LOCK-IGNITION-STARTER
WARNING
Never remove the ignition key before the vehicle has come to a complete stop. Never attempt to move the
vehicle without the engine running. If the engine is not running, the vehicleÕs steering and braking systemswill not be power-assisted (there is a risk of the steering lock engaging and the safety features not opera-ting). After parking, remove the ignition key and turn the steering wheel until the steering column locking peg engages.
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Check that the gear lever is in neutral.
PETROL ENGINEStarting with the engine cold. Do not press the accelerator pedal. Operate the starter until the engine starts (not more than ten seconds).In very low temperatures, press the clutch pedal when operating the starter to ease starting of the engine. Release
the clutch pedal slowly.
DIESEL ENGINEStarting with engine cold
Turn the ignition key to position M(ignition, preheater) and wait until the preheater warning light goes out. Then
operate the starter until the engine starts. In very low temperatures, press the clutch pedal when operating the starter to ease starting of the engine. Release
the clutch pedal slowly. Note : Do not press the accelerator pedal during starting.
Starting with engine hot
Operate the starter. If the engine fails to start at the first attempt, repeat using the preheater. In all cases, if the engine stops or fails to start at the first attempt, wait a few seconds before operating the starter again. Note : The preheater warning lamp does not come on when the engine is hot.
Recommendation : It is not necessary to warm up the engine before starting off. Wait for the warning lamp to go out and then drive
off slowly, accelerating gently until the engine warms up.
66III-2STARTING THE ENGINE
CAUTION
Do not run the engine in an enclosed or poorly ventilated space.
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ABS system*
This system increases safety by preventing the wheels from locking in the event of harsh braking or in conditions of poor grip. It enables the driver to maintain control of the steering.
The operating capacity of all the essential electrical elements of the ABS system is controlled by an electronic moni-
toring system both before and during driving. The ABS light comes on when the ignition is switched on, and should
go out after approximately two seconds. If the light does not go out, this indicates that the ABS is disconnected due
to a fault. Likewise, if the light comes on while driving, this indicates that the ABS is not operating. In both cases,
the normal braking system remains effective, as on a vehicle without ABS. However, to avoid the occurrence of other
faults with unknown consequences, the ABS should be inspected as soon as possible by an approved dealer.
It is still necessary to drive carefully on slippery surfaces (loose stones, snow, ice, etc.)..
67III-3BRAKES
Handbrake
The handbrake is operated by pulling the lever upwards. The greater the slope you are on, the greater the force that should be applied in pulling the
lever.
To ease the action of the handbrake lever, it is recommended that you press the brake pedal at the same time. As a precaution, 1st gear should be engaged in all cases. On steep slopes, you should also turn the wheels towards the kerb.
To release the handbrake, pressthe button while pulling the lever up, then
lower the lever to the fully down position.The warning light comes on if the handbrake is on or not fully released, with the ignition on.
* According to model or country.
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Reading lamps * These are on the roof console.
To switch them on, turn them to the left or the right.
The ÔoffÕ position is in the centre. Front courtesy light The light switch has three positions :1Off
2 Lighting controlled by the ope- ning of one of the front doors, by
removing the ignition key, or byunlocking using the plip.
3 Light permanently on Rear courtesy light The switch has three positions :1
Off
2 Lighting controlled by the ope- ning of one of the front doors, by
removing the ignition key, or byunlocking using the plip.
3 Light permanently on
The front and rear courtesy lightscan switch on when one of thevehicle doors is opened. Upper glovebox * When open, the cover serves as a tray with two cup holders and twopen holders. For safety reasons, remember to keep the glovebox closed whendriving.
75IV-3COMFORT *
* According to specification.
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Ashtray
To empty, press the locking tongue and slide the ashtray unit towardsyou. Push it back into position. Lighter Push in and wait a few moments for the lighter to release automati-
cally.
WARNING :keep children away
from the cigar lighter as it can ope- rate even with the ignition swit-
ched off (see fuse F23 - F23B). Storage compartments andbottle holder (for 1.5 litre bottle + 1 cup or 33 cl bottle).
Sun visor
To avoid sun glare through the windscreen, fold the sun visordownwards. In case of side glare,through the door windows, releasethe sun visor from its inside faste-ning and pivot it to the side.
74IV-3COMFORT
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GENERAL FUNCTIONS On / off
With the ig nition key in the ACCESSORIES or IGNITION p osition, p ress the "M"b utton to switc h the set on or off.
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
The first time you use the set following d isc onnec tion of the set or the b attery, you must enter the c onfid ential c od e
whic h was g iven to you on hand over of your vehic le. Entering the code
Switc h the set on.
The d isp lay shows "CODE"then the set c hang es over to c od e req uest mod e and "- - - -"is d isp layed .
Enter your four-digitc od e numb er using b uttons "1"to "6".
For example: if your c od e is 5345 p ress b uttons "5", "3" , "4" and "5"in turn.
When the fourth numb er has b een entered c orrec tly, the rad io starts automatic ally. Error in entering the code
If an error is mad e when entering one of the first three d ig its, d o not c ontinue the op eration and switc h off the rad io to
p revent b loc king it.
Eac h inc orrec t c od e entry will result in the set b eing b loc ked for a p eriod of from 5 sec ond s to 30 minutes, after the
7th inc orrec t entry.
To unb loc k the set, leave it switc hed on d uring the waiting p eriod . When "- - - -"is d isp layed , you c an enter the c od e
ag ain.
If the set is switc hed off d uring the waiting p eriod , this waiting p eriod will restart when the set is switc hed on ag ain.
After 14 inc orrec t c od e errors the rad io will b e p ermanently b loc ked .
ADJUSTING THE SOUND Adjusting the volume
Turn the "M"b utton to inc rease or d ec rease the volume of the set.
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RB1 CAR RADIO
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GENERAL FUNCTIONS On / off
With the ig nition key in the ACCESSORIES or IGNITION p osition, p ress the "M"b utton to switc h the set on or off.
The set c an op erate for 30 minutes without switc hing the ig nition on. ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
The first time you use the set following d isc onnec tion of the set or the b attery, you must enter the c onfid ential c od e
whic h was g iven to you on hand over of your vehic le. Entering the code
Switc h the set on.
The d isp lay shows "CODE"then the set c hang es over to c od e req uest mod e and "- - - -" is d isp layed .
Enter your four-digitc od e numb er using b uttons "1"to "6" .
For example: if your c od e is 5345 p ress b uttons "5", "3" , "4" and "5"in turn.
When the fourth numb er has b een entered c orrec tly, the rad io starts automatic ally. Error in entering the code
If an error is mad e when entering one of the first three d ig its, d o not c ontinue the op eration and switc h off the rad io to
p revent b loc king it.
Eac h inc orrec t c od e entry will result in the set b eing b loc ked for a p eriod of from 5 sec ond s to 30 minutes, after the
7th inc orrec t entry.
To unb loc k the set, leave it switc hed on d uring the waiting p eriod . When "- - - -" is d isp layed , you c an enter the c od e
ag ain.
If the set is switc hed off d uring the waiting p eriod , this waiting p eriod will restart when the set is switc hed on ag ain.
After 14 inc orrec t c od e errors the rad io will b e p ermanently b loc ked . ADJUSTING THE SOUND Adjusting the volume
Turn the "M"b utton to inc rease or d ec rease the volume of the set.
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RD1 CAR RADIO II-2
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FuseAmperageSupply type Functions protected
F1 ShuntPretensioner and front airbag shunt.F2 5 A Ignition onInstrument panel Ð Diagnostic socket.F3Free.F4 5 A Ignition onBSI.F5 10 A Ignition onStop switch.
F6 5 A Battery + Instrument panel clock - Multifunction LED
Code command.
F7 10 A Battery +Cooling fan unit relay Ð Water temperature housingDouble injection relay Ð Injection ECU.
F8 10 A Battery + Front and rear interior lamp Ð Radio
Multifonction relay.
F9 5 A Battery +BSI.
F10 20 A Battery + Rear wiper motor.
F11 5 A Sidelamps + Radio Ð Air conditioning panel Ð Cigar lighter
Interior lighting Ð Multifunction display.
F12 5 A Sidelamps + Rear fog lamps.F13 15 A Battery +Heated seat relay.F14 30 A Battery +Headlamp wash relay.F15 20 A Battery +12 V socketF16 30 A Battery +Blower relay.F17 15 A Battery +Horn.F18 5 A Sidelamps +Front left and rear right hand sidelamps.
F19 5 A Sidelamps + Front right and rear left hand sidelamps -
Number plate.F20 10 A Sidelamps + Left hand dipped beam.F21 10 A Sidelamps +Right hand dipped beam.
F22 10 A + ACC Multifunction display
PassengerÕs rear view mirrorF23 20 A + ACCCigar lighter.F23B 20 A Battery + Cigar lighter.F24Free.F25Free.F26Free.F27 5 A + ACCWiper switch Ð Headlamp washF28Free.
92VI-1TABLE OF FUSES
(According to specification or country)
Passenger compartment unit Fuses under the dashboard. The (unnumbered) fuses are spares. Always replace a blown fuse with a fuse of the same amps. Use the special pliers Alocated on
the fuse box
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70 A
60 A
50 A
40 A
20 A
30 A
25 A
20 A
15 A
10 A
5 A
FuseAmperageSupply type Functions protected
F5 20 A Battery +BSI
F6 30 A Battery +Free
F7 20 A Battery +Additional heating burner
F14 SHUNTBattery +Injection double relay
F18 10 A Front right hand main beam
F19 10 AFront left hand main beam
F20 10 A
Ignition onABS ECU
F21 5 A Battery + Additional heating relay
F22 20/30 A Battery +Diesel heating relay
F23 15 A Ignition onDiesel heater
F24 5 A Ignition onFree
F25 15 A Ignition onFuel pump
F26 SHUNTBattery +Double injection relay
F27 30 A Battery + Free
F28 5/10 A Ignition onThrottle housing heater (petrol)/
Injection pump (diesel)
F29 30 A Battery + Free
F30 10 A Battery +Front left hand fog lamp
F31 10 A Battery +Front right hand fog lamp
F32 5/10 AIgnition onInjection ECU
F33 15 A Ignition on Reverse lamps Ð Coolant level
Preheater unit Ð Cooling fan unit
F34 5 A Ignition on Exhaust sensor
Engine compartment fuses
Unclip the cover. The unnumbered fuses are spares. After repairs, reposition the cover
very carefully.
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VI-1TABLE OF FUSES
(According to specification or country)
FUSE COLOUR CHART
Maxi-fuses Fuses
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To maintain steering, do not remove the ignition key.
105TOWING AND LIFTING THE VEHICLE
Towing with wheels on the ground
Towing eyes are at the front and rear of the vehicle.
Towing at slow speed for a short distance is permissible in emergencies
(depending on road traffic regulations).Use a bar with hooks attached to the towing eyes indicated above.
Being towed with the front or rear wheels lifted Use a special rigid towing bar with belt attachments. Fit the belt attachments to the front
crossmember.
Take the necessary precautions to protect the bumpers and the front orrear of the vehicle.
Tow at slow speed.
WARNING
When the engine is not running there is no power assistance for the steering and braking systems.
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