Peugeot 207 (2011 year). Instruction - part 8

 

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Peugeot 207 (2011 year). Instruction - part 8

 

 

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SAFETY

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  Front airbags 
 Do not drive holding the steering wheel by its spokes or resting your hands on the 

centre part of the wheel. 
 Passengers must not place their feet on the dashboard. 
 Smoke as little as possible as deployment of the airbags can cause burns or the 

risk of injury from a cigarette or pipe. 
 Never remove or pierce the steering wheel or hit it violently.  

  Lateral airbags *  
 Only put approved covers on the seats, compatible with deployment of the lateral air-

bags. To see the range of compatible seat covers for your vehicle, visit a PEUGEOT 

dealer (see "Practical information § Accessories"). 
 Do not fi x or attach anything to the seat backs. This could cause injury to the chest 

or arms when the lateral airbag infl ates. 
 Do not sit with the upper part of the body any nearer to the door than necessary.  

  Curtain airbags *  
 Do not fi x or attach anything to the roof. This could cause injury to the head when 

the curtain airbag infl ates. 
 Do not remove the grab handles installed on the roof, they play a part in securing 

the curtain airbags.   

              For the airbags to be fully 

effective, observe the following 

safety rules: 
 Sit in a normal upright position. 
 Wear a correctly adjusted seat belt. 
 Do not leave anything between the 

occupants and the airbags (a child, 

pet, object...). This could hamper 

the operation of the airbags or in-

jure the occupants. 
 After an accident or if the vehicle 

has been stolen or broken into, 

have the airbag systems checked. 
 All work on the airbag system must 

be carried out by a PEUGEOT deal-

er or a qualifi ed workshop. 
 Even if all of the precautions men-

tioned above are observed, a risk of 

injury or of slight burns to the head, 

chest or arms when an airbag is de-

ployed cannot be ruled out. In fact, 

the bag infl ates almost instantly 

(within a few milliseconds) then 

defl ates within the same time dis-

charging hot gas via the openings 

provided for this purpose.  

  *   According to country.  

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 When parking on a slope, direct 

your wheels against the pavement, 

apply the parking brake and en-

gage a gear.   

PARKING BRAKE  

  Applying 
   )   Pull the parking brake lever fully up 

to immobilise your vehicle.   

 When the vehicle is being driven, 

if this warning lamp and the  STOP  

warning lamp come on, accom-

panied by an audible signal and a 

message on the multifunction screen, this 

indicates that the parking brake is still on or 

has not been properly released. 

  Releasing 
   )   Pull the parking brake lever gently, 

press the release button then lower 

the lever fully.  

6-SPEED MANUAL GEARBOX 

  Engaging reverse gear 

   )   Raise the ring under the knob and 

move the gear lever to the left then 

forwards.  

 Only engage reverse gear when 

the vehicle is stationary with the 

engine at idle. 

 As a safety precaution and to facili-

tate starting of the engine: 
   -  

always select neutral, 

  -  

press the clutch pedal.   

  Engaging 5 th  or 6 th  gear 

   )   Move the lever fully to the right to 

engage 5 th  or 6 th  gear.   

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  *   According to engine.  

GEAR SHIFT INDICATOR *  

 System which reduces fuel consump-

tion by advising the driver to change up 

a gear on vehicles fi tted with a manual 

gearbox. 

  Operation 

 The system acts solely in the context of 

economical driving. 
 Depending on the driving situation and 

your vehicle's equipment, the system 

may advise you to skip one or more 

gears. You can follow this instruc-

tion without engaging the intermediate 

gears. 
 The gear engagement recommenda-

tions must not be considered compulso-

ry. In fact, the confi guration of the road, 

the amount of traffi c and safety remain 

determining factors when choosing the 

best gear. Therefore, the driver remains 

responsible for deciding whether or not 

to follow the advice given by the system. 
 This function cannot be deactivated.  

  Example: 
   -  

You are in third gear. 

  The information appears in the form of an 

arrow on the instrument panel display.  

  In the case of driving which makes 

particular demands on the perfor-

mance of the engine (fi rm  pres-

sure on the accelerator pedal, for 

example, when overtaking...), the 

system will not recommend a gear 

change. 
 The system never suggests: 
   -  engaging 

fi rst gear, 

  -  

engaging reverse gear, 

  -  

engaging a lower gear.    

  -   You press the accelerator pedal 

moderately. 

  -   The system may suggest that you 

engage a higher gear, if appropriate.  

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AUTOMATIC GEARBOX 

 Four-speed automatic gearbox which 

offers a choice between the comfort of 

fully automatic operation, enhanced by 

sport and snow programmes, or manual 

gear changing. 
 Therefore, four driving modes are of-

fered: 
   -  

 automatic  operation for electronic 

management of the gears by the 

gearbox, 

  -  

 sport  programme for a more dy-

namic style of driving, 

  -  

 snow  programme to improve driv-

ing when traction is poor, 

  -  

 manual  operation for sequential 

changing of the gears by the driver.  

  Gear lever 

  P.  Park. 
   -   Immobilisation of the vehicle, park-

ing brake on or off. 

  -  

Starting the engine.  

  R.  Reverse. 
   -  

Reversing manoeuvres, vehicle sta-

tionary, engine at idle.  

  N.  Neutral. 
   -   Immobilisation of the vehicle, park-

ing brake on. 

  -  

Starting the engine.  

  D.  Automatic operation. 
  M +/- .  Manual operation with sequential 

changing of the four gears. 

   )   Push forwards to change up through 

the gears.  

 or 
  )  Pull backwards to change down 

through the gears.   

  Displays in the instrument panel 

 When you move the lever in the gate 

to select a position, the corresponding 

indicator is displayed in the instrument 

panel. 
  P.  Park 
  R.  Reverse 
  N.  Neutral 
  D.   Drive (Automatic driving) 
  S.    Sport  programme 
  7  .    Snow  programme 
  1 2 3 4  .   Gears engaged during manual 

operation 

  -.   Invalid value during manual operation 

  Gear selection gate 

   1.  Gear lever. 
  2.  Button  

"S"   (sport) . 

  3.  Button  

"  7  "   (snow).    

  Foot on brake 

   )  Press the brake pedal when 

this indicator lamp is dis-

played in the instrument 

panel (e.g.: starting the en-

gine).    

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  Moving off 

   )   Apply the parking brake. 
  )   Select position  P  or  N . 
  )   Start the engine.  
 If this procedure is not followed, an au-

dible signal is heard, accompanied by a 

message in the multifunction screen. 
   )   With the engine running, press the 

brake pedal. 

  )   Release the parking brake. 
  )   Select position  R ,  D  or  M . 
  )   Gradually release the brake pedal.  
 The vehicle moves off immediately. 

 If position  N  is engaged inadver-

tently while driving, allow the en-

gine to return to idle then engage 

position  D  to accelerate. 

 The gearbox then operates in auto-

adaptive mode, without any intervention 

on the part of the driver. It continuously 

selects the most suitable gear accord-

ing to the style of driving, the profi le  of 

the road and the load in the vehicle. 
 For maximum acceleration without 

touching the lever, press the accelera-

tor pedal down fully (kick down). The 

gearbox changes down automatically 

or maintains the gear selected until the 

maximum engine speed is reached. 
 On braking, the gearbox changes down 

automatically to provide effi cient engine 

braking. 
 If you release the accelerator sharply, 

the gearbox will not change to a higher 

gear for safety reasons. 

  Automatic operation 

   )  Select position  

D  for  

automatic  

changing of the four gears.  

  7  appears on the instrument 

panel.   

  Snow programme " 7 " 
   )   Press button " 7 ", after starting the 

engine.  

 The gearbox adapts to driving on slip-

pery roads. 
 This programme improves starting and 

drive when traction is poor. 

  S  appears on the instrument 

panel.  

  Sport programme "S" 
   )  Press button  

"S" , after starting the 

engine.  

 The gearbox automatically favours a 

dynamic style of driving. 

 Never select position  N  while the 

vehicle is moving. 
 Never select positions  P  or  R  un-

less the vehicle is completely sta-

tionary.  

 When the engine is running at 

idle, with the brakes released, if 

position  R ,  D  or  M  is selected, the 

vehicle moves even without the 

accelerator being pressed. 
 When the engine is running, never 

leave children in the vehicle with-

out supervision. 
 When carrying out maintenance with 

the engine running, apply the park-

ing brake and select position  P .  

  Sport and snow programmes 

 These two special programmes supple-

ment the automatic operation in very 

specifi c conditions of use. 

  Return to automatic operation 

   )   At any time, press the button select-

ed again to quit the programme en-

gaged and return to auto-adaptive 

mode.   

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  Stopping the vehicle 

 Before switching off the engine, you 

can engage position  P  or  N  to place the 

gearbox in neutral. 
 In both cases, apply the parking brake 

to immobilise the vehicle. 

  Operating fault 

 When the ignition is on, the 

lighting of this warning lamp, 

accompanied by an audible 

signal and a message in the 

multifunction screen, indicates a gear-

box fault. 
 In this case, the gearbox switches to 

back-up mode and is locked in 3rd gear. 

You may feel a substantial knock when 

changing from  P  to  R  and from  N  to  R . 

This will not cause any damage to the 

gearbox. 
 Do not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h), local 

speed restrictions permitting. 
 Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a quali-

fi ed workshop as soon as possible. 

 There is a risk of damage to the 

gearbox: 
   -  

if you press the accelerator and 

brake pedals at the same time, 

  -   if you force the movement of 

the gear lever from the  P  po-

sition to another position when 

the battery is fl at.  

 To reduce fuel consumption when 

at a prolonged standstill with the 

engine running (traffi c jam...), put 

the gear lever in the  N  position and 

apply the parking brake.  

  Manual operation 

   )  Select position  

M  for  

sequential  

changing of the four gears. 

  )   Push the lever towards the  +  sign to 

change up a gear. 

  )   Pull the lever towards the  -  sign to 

change down a gear.  

  D  disappears and the gears 

engaged appear in succes-

sion on the instrument panel. 
 If the engine speed is too low 

or too high, the gear selected 

fl ashes for a few seconds, then the ac-

tual gear engaged is displayed. 
 It is possible to change from position  D  

(automatic) to position  

M  (manual) at 

any time. 
 When the vehicle is stationary or mov-

ing very slowly, the gearbox selects 

gear  M1  automatically. 
 The sport and snow programmes do not 

operate in manual mode. 

 If the lever is not in position  

P , 

when the driver's door is opened 

or approximately 45 seconds after 

the ignition is switched off, a mes-

sage appears in the multifunction 

screen. 
   )   Return the lever to position  P ; 

the message disappears.   

 It is only possible to change from one 

gear to another if the vehicle speed and 

engine speed permit; otherwise, the 

gearbox will operate temporarily in au-

tomatic mode. 

  Invalid value during manual 

operation 

 This symbol is displayed if a 

gear is not engaged correctly 

(selector between two posi-

tions).   

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SPEED LIMITER 

 System which prevents the vehicle from 

exceeding the speed programmed by 

the driver. 
 When the programmed speed limit is 

reached, pressing the accelerator pedal 

no longer has any effect. 
 The speed limiter is  switched on  man-

ually: it requires a programmed speed 

of at least 20 mph (30 km/h). 
 The speed limiter is  

switched off  by 

manual operation of the control. 
 The programmed speed can be ex-

ceeded temporarily by pressing the ac-

celerator fi rmly. 
 To return to the programmed speed, 

simply slow down to a speed below the 

programmed speed. 
 The programmed speed remains in the 

memory when the ignition is switched off. 

 The controls of this system are grouped 

together on stalk  A . 
   1.   Speed limiter mode selection dial 
  2.   Value decrease button 
  3.   Value increase button 
  4.   Speed limiter on/off button   

 The programmed information is grouped 

together in the instrument panel screen. 
 5.  Speed limiter on/off indication 
 6.  Speed limiter mode selection indica-

tion 

 7.  Programmed speed value  

  Steering mounted controls 

  Displays in the instrument panel 

 The speed limiter cannot, in any cir-

cumstances, replace the need to re-

spect speed limits, nor can it replace 

the need for vigilance and responsi-

bility on the part of the driver. 

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 On a steep descent, the speed lim-

iter will not be able to prevent the 

vehicle from exceeding the pro-

grammed speed. 
 To avoid any risk of jamming of the 

pedals: 
   -   ensure that the mat is posi-

tioned correctly, 

  -  do 

not 

fi t one mat on top of an-

other.   

  Programming 

   )   Turn dial  1  to the  "LIMIT"  position: 

the speed limiter mode is selected 

but is not switched on (OFF).  

  Exceeding the programmed speed 

 Pressing the accelerator pedal to exceed the programmed 

speed will not have any effect unless you press the pedal 

 fi rmly  past the  point of resistance . 
 The speed limiter is deactivated temporarily and the pro-

grammed speed, which is still displayed, fl ashes. 
 Returning to the programmed speed, by means of intention-

al or unintentional deceleration of the vehicle, automatically 

cancels the fl ashing of the programmed speed.  

  Return to normal driving 

   )   Turn dial  1  to the  "0"  position: the speed limiter mode is 

deselected. The display returns to the distance recorder.   

  Operating fault 

 In the event of a speed limiter mal-

function, the speed is cleared result-

ing in fl ashing of the dashes. Contact a 

PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed  work-

shop to have the system checked. 

 

You do not have to switch the 

speed limiter on in order to set the 

speed. 

  )   Switch the speed limiter on by pressing button  4 . 
  )   Switch the speed limiter off by pressing button  4 : the dis-

play confi rms that it has been switched off (OFF). 

  )   Switch the speed limiter back on by pressing button  4  

again.   

  )   Set the speed value by pressing button  

2  or  

3  (e.g.: 

70 mph (110 km/h).  

You can then change the programmed speed using buttons  2  

and  3 : 
   -  

by + or - 1 mph (km/h) = short press, 

  -  

by + or - 5 mph (km/h) = long press, 

  -  

in steps of + or - 5 mph (km/h) = maintained press.  

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CRUISE CONTROL

 System which automatically maintains 

the speed of the vehicle at the value 

programmed by the driver, without any 

action on the accelerator pedal. 
 The cruise control is  

switched on  

manually: it requires a minimum vehicle 

speed of 25 mph (40 km/h), as well as 

the engaging of: 
   -  

fourth gear on a manual gearbox, 

  -   second gear on an automatic gear-

box in sequential mode, 

  -  position 

 

D  on an automatic gear-

box.  

 The cruise control is  switched off  man-

ually or by pressing the brake or clutch 

pedal or on triggering of the ESP sys-

tem for safety reasons. 
 It is possible to exceed the programmed 

speed temporarily by pressing the ac-

celerator pedal. 
 To return to the programmed speed, 

simply release the accelerator pedal. 
 Switching off the ignition cancels any 

programmed speed value. 

 The controls of this system are grouped 

together on stalk  A . 
   1.   Cruise control mode selection dial 
  2.   Value decrease button 
  3.   Value increase button 
  4.   Cruise control off/resume button   

 The programmed information is 

grouped together in the instrument pan-

el screen. 
  5.   Cruise control off/resume indication 
  6.   Cruise control mode selection indi-

cation 

  7.   Programmed speed value  

  Steering mounted controls 

  Displays in the instrument panel 

 The cruise control cannot, in any cir-

cumstances, replace the need to re-

spect speed limits, nor can it replace 

the need for vigilance and responsi-

bility on the part of the driver. 
 You are advised to keep your feet 

near the pedals at all times. 

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 When the cruise control is switched 

on, be careful if you maintain the 

pressure on one of the programmed 

speed changing buttons: this may 

result in a very rapid change in the 

speed of your vehicle. 
 Do not use the cruise control on 

slippery roads or in heavy traffi c. 
 On a steep descent, the cruise 

control will not be able to prevent 

the vehicle from exceeding the 

programmed speed. 
 To avoid any risk of jamming of the 

pedals: 
   -   ensure that the mat is posi-

tioned correctly, 

  -  never 

fi t one mat on top of an-

other.   

  Programming 

   )   Turn dial  1  to the  "CRUISE"  po-

sition: the cruise control mode is 

selected but is not switched on 

(OFF). 

  Exceeding the programmed speed 

 Intentional or unintentional exceeding of the programmed 

speed results in fl ashing of this speed on the display. 
 Return to the programmed speed, by means of intentional or 

unintentional deceleration of the vehicle, automatically can-

cels the fl ashing of the speed.  

  Return to normal driving 

   )   Turn dial  1  to the  "0"  position: the cruise control mode is 

deselected. The display returns to the distance recorder.   

  Operating fault 

 In the event of a cruise control malfunction, 

the speed is cleared resulting in fl ashing of 

the dashes. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer 

or a qualifi ed workshop to have the system 

checked. 

  )   Set the programmed speed by ac-

celerating to the required speed, 

then press button  

2  or  

3  (e.g.: 

70 mph (110 km/h)).  

   )   Switch off the cruise control by pressing button  4 : the 

display confi rms that it has been switched off (OFF). 

  )   Switch the cruise control back on by pressing button  4  

again.   

 You can then change the programmed speed using buttons 

 2  and  3 : 
   -  

by + or - 1 mph (km/h) = short press, 

  -  

by + or - 5 mph (km/h) = long press, 

  -  

in steps of + or - 5 mph (km/h) = maintained press.  

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VISUAL AND AUDIBLE
PARKING SENSORS

 System consisting of four proximity sen-

sors, installed in the rear bumper. 

 It detects any obstacle (person, vehicle, 

tree, barrier...) located behind the vehi-

cle, however, it will not be able to detect 

obstacles located immediately below 

the bumper. 

 The parking sensors are  switched on  

by engaging reverse gear. 
 This is accompanied by an audible 

signal. 

  *   According to version.  

 An object, such as a stake, a road-

works cone or any other similar 

object may be detected at the start 

of the manoeuvre but may no lon-

ger be detected when the vehicle 

moves nearer to it. 

 When the distance between the rear of 

the vehicle and the obstacle is less than 

approximately thirty centimetres, the 

audible signal becomes continuous and 

the "Danger" symbol appears, depend-

ing on the multifunction screen version. 
 The parking sensors are  switched off  

by moving the gear lever to neutral. 

 The parking sensor system can-

not, in any circumstances, replace 

the need for vigilance and respon-

sibility on the part of the driver. 

 The proximity information is indicated 

by: 
   -   an audible signal which becomes 

more rapid as the vehicle approach-

es the obstacle, 

  -   a diagram on the multifunction 

screen * , with blocks which move 

closer to the vehicle.  

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   Deactivation/Activation of the rear 

parking sensors 

  Operating fault 

  In bad weather or in winter, ensure 

that the sensors are not covered 

with mud, ice or snow. When re-

verse gear is engaged, an audible 

signal (long beep) indicates that 

the sensors may be dirty. 
 When the vehicle is moving at a 

speed below 6 mph (10 km/h), cer-

tain sound sources (motorcycle, 

lorry, pneumatic drill, etc.) may trig-

ger the audible signals of the park-

ing sensor system.   

 In the event of a malfunction of 

the system, when reverse gear 

is engaged this warning lamp 

is displayed in the instrument 

panel and/or a message appears in the 

screen, accompanied by an audible sig-

nal (short beep). 
 Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed 

workshop. 

 The status of the function is stored 

when the ignition is switched off. 
 For more information on access to 

the parking sensors menu, refer to 

the section covering the confi gura-

tion of vehicle systems.   

   The function will be deactivated au-

tomatically if a trailer is being towed 

or a bicycle carrier is fi tted (vehicle 

fi tted with a towbar or bicycle car-

rier recommended by PEUGEOT).   

 The function is deactivated 

or activated via the vehicle 

confi guration menu. 

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A

  Optimum protection for your engine 
 By maintaining your PEUGEOT vehicle 

using TOTAL lubricants, you contribute to 

increasing the longevity and performance 

of your engine while protecting the envi-

ronment.  

  Innovation at the service of performance 
 The TOTAL Research and Development teams 

develop lubricants for PEUGEOT which satisfy 

the requirements of the latest technical innova-

tions incorporated in PEUGEOT vehicles. 
 This ensures that you obtain the best perfor-

mance for your engine.  

   RECOMMENDS    

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BONNET 

 Protects the components of the engine 

and provides access for checking levels. 

  )   Push the exterior safety catch  B  to 

the left and raise the bonnet. 

  )   Unclip the stay  C  from its housing. 
  )   Fix the stay in one of the two notch-

es to hold the bonnet open.   

  Closing 

   )  Take the stay out of the support 

notch. 

  )   Clip the stay in its housing. 
  )   Lower the bonnet and release it at 

the end of its travel. 

  )   Pull on the bonnet to check that it is 

secured correctly.  

  Opening 

 The location of the interior release 

lever prevents opening of the 

bonnet while the front left door is 

closed. 
 When the engine is hot, handle 

the exterior safety catch and bon-

net stay with care (risk of burns).  

   )   Open the front left door. 
  )  Pull the interior release lever  

A , 

located at the bottom of the door 

frame. 

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RUNNING OUT OF FUEL 
(DIESEL)

 The fuel system must be primed if you 

run out of fuel; refer to the engine com-

partment view on the "Diesel engine" 

page. 
 If the engine does not start fi rst  time, 

don't keep trying. 
 Operate the priming pump again, then 

the starter motor. 

  1.4 litre Turbo HDI engine 

   )   Fill the fuel tank with at least fi ve litres 

of diesel. 

  )   Open the bonnet. 
  )  Operate the priming pump until it 

hardens (it may be hard on the fi rst 

press). 

  )   Operate the starter until the engine 

starts. 

  )   Close the bonnet.   

  1.6 litre HDI engine 

   )   Fill the fuel tank with at least fi ve li-

tres of diesel. 

  )   Open the bonnet. 
  )   If necessary, unclip the styling cover 

for access to the priming pump. 

  )  Squeeze and release the priming 

pump repeatedly until resistance is 

felt (there may be resistance at the 

fi rst press). 

  )   Operate the starter until the engine 

starts (if the engine does not start at 

the fi rst attempt, wait around 15 sec-

onds before trying again). 

  )   If the engine does not start after a 

few attempts, operate the priming 

pump again then start the engine. 

  )   Clip the styling cover back in place. 
  )   Close the bonnet.   

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PETROL ENGINES 

 The caps and covers provide access for checking the levels of the various fl uids and to replace certain components. 

   1.  Coolant reservoir. 
  2.  Passenger compartment fi lter. 
  3.  Screenwash and headlamp wash 

reservoir. 

  4.  Air fi lter. 
  5.  Brake fl uid reservoir. 
  6.  Fusebox. 

  7.  Battery. 
  8.   Engine oil dipstick. 
  9.  Engine oil fi ller cap.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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