roof Peugeot Partner VU 2001 Owner's Manual
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To release the bonnet, pull the red
lever, which is on the door sideunder the dashboard, towardsyou.Place your hand under the bonnet,slightly to the left of the centrepoint. Push latch
1, under the edge of
the bonnet, to the right.Raise the bonnet.Use the bonnet stay to lock the bonnet in position, as shownabove. Closing the bonnet Replace the bonnet stay in its hol- der by pressing it. Lower the bon-net and then allow it to drop shut. Make sure that it has latched
securely.
WARNING : As the bonnet is fit-
ted with sound-proofing it is
heavy, take care when openingand closing.
13I-3OPENING THE BONNET
Bonnet
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A
B
Rear roof flap*
To open the rear roof flap, pull the lever A.
14I-4OPENING THE REAR ROOF FLAP
Raise the rear roof flap fully past the point of resistance, until the self-loc- king struts Block into position.
To close, check that the support bar is properly locked in position (see ÒLongload support barÓ).
To lock the rear roof flap, lower it into the closed position.
* According to specification
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A
A support bar is provided so that long objects can be carried in the vehicle,
passing through the rear roof flap. The weight of the objects must be sup-
ported on this bar.The bar can be hinged down by lifting the lever A. Guide the bar until it
reaches the door pillar.The bar remains hinged at one end.This allows you to hold long objects and reposition the bar using one hand. Make sure that the bar is securely locked in position. Never allow objects to rest directly on the doors.
15I-4LOAD SUPPORT BAR
Long load support bar
The side openings can be used as fastening points. The rear bumper has been designed to be used as a step.
CAUTION
Never drive the vehicle if the support bar is not in place. The rear doors cannot be fully locked unless
the support bar is in place. When driving with the rear roof flap open you must be aware of any height clearances. It is a legal requirement to attach a warning flag to any object which projects from your vehicle by more than one metre.
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A
B
B
Tray position and access to the
rear.Folding the seat to the tray positionLift leverAto fold the backrest fully
forward. The folded backrest provides a con- venient flat work surface with aretaining strap for storing docu-ments plus two recesses for drinks. Load area, transporting long items Lift the lever Band tip the entire
seat, there is no need to remove the head restraint. The well below the seat and the front of the floor enables items tobe stored out of sight. It also pro-vides a means of chocking longitems when using the opening roofflap. In this position and if the vehicle isnot equipped with a cargo bulk-head, long loads (of up to 2.10metres in length) may be bracedagainst the forward edge of the
load area floor. Secure any loads using the load support bar or the securing pointsprovided.
* According to model or country.
20I-9MULTI-PURPOSE
PASSENGER SEAT *
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1
3
2
1
2
3
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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ABC DE F
30 A
25 A
20 A
15 A
10 A
5 A
91VI-1TABLE OF FUSES
(According to specification or country)
BSI unit Fuses under the dashboard. The (unnumbered) fuses are spares. Always replace a blown fuse with a fuse of the same amps.
A 20 A Central locking Ð Boot open
B 25 AFront wiper
C 30 ARear heated screen Ð Heated rear view mirror
D 15 ARear wiper Ð Air conditioning
E 30 AFront electric window Ð Sun roof
F 15 A Instrument panel screen
FuseAmperageFunctions protected
FUSE COLOUR CHART
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Roof bars
¥ The design of your vehicle is such that only roof bars tested and approved by the manufacturer should be used,to ensure your safety and to avoid damaging your vehicle.
¥ Spread the load evenly, avoid overloading one side.
Keep to the prescribed load capacity. Maximum load, distributed over the roof bars or roof rack: 220 lbs (100 kg) in total. ¥ Place the heaviest load as close as possible to the roof.¥ Fasten the load securely and flag any overhanging load.
¥ Drive smoothly. The effect of side winds will be increased, affecting the stability of your vehicle.¥ Remove the roof bars or roof rack when no longer needed.
107VI-7SAFETY ADVICE
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Engine type1.1i (TU1JP) 1.4i (TU3JP) 1.9D (DW8B) 2.0HDI (DW10TD)
Payload (kg) 475 600 600 800 600 800 600 800
Fuel tank capacity
55 litres 60 litres
Recommended fuel See ÒFILLING WITH FUELÓ
Oil capacity (without air conditioning) 3,5 litres 4,75 litres 4,50 litres
Oil capacity (with air conditioning) Ñ 4,50 litres 4,25 litres
Screen wash reservoir capacity 3,5 or 7,5 litres
Turning circle between walls
(in metres) 11,55 or 11,75 ** 11,75 **
French fiscal rating 6 6 7 8
Theoretical maximum speed (mph) 134 140 148 148 140 142 161
Battery 12 V See ÒBATTERYÓ
Sparking plugsContact your dealer
Weights (kg)
Unladen 1050 1070 10701110/11651165 1185
Gross vehicle weight 1525 1670 1670 18701710/17651965 1785 1985
Max. on front axle 800 930 930 930 930 955
Max. on rear axle 840 950 950 1060 970 1080 970 1080
Gross train weight (GTW) 2200 25502810/28552900 2885 3085
Gross trailer weight with brakes *** 750 900 1100
Gross trailer weight without brakes 525 535 535 555/580 580 630
Trailer nose weight 70
Max. roof rack load 100
VII-1
GENERAL*
* According to model or country.
** With power steering.
*** Towing weights valid for France.In each country, it is essential not to exceed the maximum tow- ing loads and speeds permitted by local legislation. For informa-tion on the towing capacity of your vehicle and its maximum
authorised train weight, contact your dealer.