Peugeot M59 (2012 year). Instruction - part 6

 

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Peugeot M59 (2012 year). Instruction - part 6

 

 

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION -

 CHANGING A WHEEL  

  Parking the vehicle 
   -   If possible, park the vehicle on 

level, stable and non-slippery 

ground. 

  -   Apply the handbrake, switch off 

the ignition and engage fi rst  or 

reverse gear.    

  Removing a wheel 

   -   Chock the rear of the wheel 

diagonally opposite the wheel to 

be changed, using the chock  2 . 

  -   Remove the wheel trim using the 

wheelbrace  

1 , by pulling at the 

valve passage hole. 

  -  

Slacken the wheel bolts. 

  -   Place the jack under the locat-

ing point on the sub-frame  

A  

that is closest to the wheel to be 

changed. Ensure that the entire 

surface of the jack base plate is 

in contact with the ground. 

  -   Extend the jack, completely un-

screw the bolts and remove the 

wheel.   

  Access to the spare wheel and 

the jack 
 The wheel is located outside the ve-

hicle, under the rear fl oor, supported 

by a metal carrier. 

   -  

Remove the jack and the wheelbrace 1, secured behind the driver's 

seat. 

  -  

Remove the jack and the wheelbrace  1  secured in an interior housing 

above the rear right wheel. 

  -  

Using the wheelbrace 1, slacken the spare wheel carrier retaining bolt, located 

on the inside near the closing system. 

  -  

Lift the carrier to release the hook rearwards, then lower it. 

  -  

Remove the chock  2  located in the spare wheel.   

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

80 -

 For your safety, always change 

a wheel: 

  Refitting the wheel 

   -  

After positioning the wheel, lightly 

pre-tighten the bolts using the 

wheelbrace. 

  -  

Compress the jack and release it. 

  -   Fully tighten the bolts using the 

wheelbrace. 

  -   Replace the trim, starting at the 

valve passage hole, and press it 

on using the palm of the hand.   

  Replacing the wheel in 

the carrier 

   -  

Replace the chock  2  in the wheel. 

  -  

Replace the wheel in the carrier. 

  -  

Lift the wheel then the carrier and 

reposition the hook. 

  -   Do not forget to fully tighten the 

spare wheel carrier retaining bolt. 

  -  

Stow the wheelbrace  1  and the jack.  

After changing the wheel
   -   Have the tightening of the bolts 

and the pressure of the spare tyre 

checked as soon as possible by a 

 PEUGEOT  dealer. 

  -  

Have the punctured tyre repaired 

and replace it on the vehicle as 

soon as possible.    

   -   on level, stable and non slippery 

ground, 

  -  

with the handbrake applied, 

  -  with 

fi rst or reverse gear engaged, 

  -  

with the vehicle chocked, 

  -   making absolutely sure that the 

occupants get out of the vehicle 

and wait in a safe location.  

 Never go underneath the vehicle 

when it is raised using the jack only. 
 The jack and the tool kit are specifi c 

to your vehicle. Do not use them for 

other purposes. 

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION -

 SPECIAL FEATURES OF

ALLOY WHEELS  

  Fitting the spare wheel 
 If your vehicle is equipped with a 

steel spare wheel, when fi tting it, it is 

 normal  to notice that the bolt wash-

ers do not come into contact with the 

rim. The spare wheel is secured by 

the cone-shape of each bolt.  

  Fitting snow tyres 
 If you fi t snow tyres that are mounted 

on steel rims onto your vehicle, it is 

 essential  that you use special bolts 

available from your PEUGEOT dealer.   

  *   According to model and country.  

 ANTI-THEFT BOLT *  

 If your wheels are fi tted with an anti-

theft bolt (one per wheel), it must be 

unscrewed using an anti-theft socket 

(which was given to you on delivery 

of your vehicle along with the dupli-

cate keys and the confi dential  card) 

and the wheelbrace. 

  Note:  make a careful note of the 

code number engraved on the top of 

the anti-theft socket. This will enable 

you to obtain a duplicate anti-theft 

socket from your PEUGEOT dealer. 

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

82 -

 CHANGING A BULB

  Front lamps 

 To replace a dipped/main beam head-

lamp or sidelamp bulb: 

   Remove the grille  

   -  

Remove the screw ( 1 ). 

  -  

Unclip the lug ( A ) of carrier ( 2 ) on 

each side. 

  -  

Remove the grille ( 3 ).  

  Partially remove the wheelarch liner  

   -  

Remove the screws ( 1 ), 

  -  

Remove the screw ( 2 ), 

  -  

Remove the plastic pins ( 3 ).  

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION -

  Partially remove the bumper  

   -  

Remove the screws ( 1 ), 

  -  

Remove the screws ( 2 ), 

  -  

Pull lightly on the side of the bum-

per ( 3 ), 

  -   Push in the direction of the ar-

row ( B ), on the latch ( A ), via the 

opening ( C ), 

  -   Maintain a light sideways pull on 

the bumper, 

  -   Push the bumper sharply for-

wards to release the clips at ( D ).  

  Remove the headlamp  

   -  

Remove the screws ( 1 ), 

  -  

Unclip the index pin on the head-

lamp ( A ), 

  -   Disconnect the connector ( B ) on 

the back of the headlamp, 

  -  

Remove the headlamp ( 2 ).   

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

84 -

  Dipped/Main beam headlamps 

(H4-60/55W) 
 After following the procedure for removal 

of the headlamp: 

   -  

Turn and remove the protector ( 6 ),  

 -  

Disconnect the connector ( C ), 

  -  

Unclip the spring ( D ), 

  -  

Remove and replace the bulb ( 3 ).   

85

-

  Sidelamps (W 5 W) 
 After following the procedure for re-

moval of the headlamp: 
   -  

Turn and remove the protector ( 6 ). 

  -  

Unclip the the bulb holder ( E ). 

  -  

Disconnect the connector ( F ). 

  -   Remove and replace the bulb ( 

1 ).   

  Reassembly 
 Carry out the operations in reverse 

order to reassemble. Check that the 

lamps are working correctly.   

    Front and rear lamp 

protection grille 

 This grille reduces the force of any 

impacts. 

  Removal (rear lamps) 
 Unscrew the wing nuts  C  and remove 

the protection grille.   

  Direction indicator side 

repeaters (WY 5 W amber) 

   -   Push the lens to the front or rear 

and pull it out. 

  -   Turn the bulb holder a quarter 

turn. 

  -  

Replace the bulb.  

 Amber coloured bulbs (di-

rection indicators and side 

repeaters) must be replaced 

by bulbs of the same rating 

and colour.  

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

86 -

   -  

Open the rear door. 

  -  

Unscrew the nut  A . 

  -  

Push the lamp unit gently towards 

the interior of the vehicle to unclip 

the two side retaining clips. 

  -   Remove the lamp unit and dis-

connect it. 

  -   Unclip the bulb holder by press-

ing the tabs  B . 

  -  

Change the faulty bulb.   

  Number plate lamps (W 5 W) 

   )   Insert a thin screwdriver into one 

of the external holes of the lens. 

  )   Push it outwards to unclip it. 
  )   Remove the lens. 
  )   Change the failed bulb.   

  Rear lamps 

   1.    Foglamp (P 21 W).  
  2.    Direction indicators (P 21 W).  
  3.    Reversing lamps (P 21 W).  
  4.    Brake lamps/Sidelamps 

(P 21/5 W).   

  High pressure washing:  when us-

ing this type of washing on stubborn 

dirt, do not persist on the headlamps, 

the lamps and their edges to avoid 

damaging their coating and seals. 

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION -

  Third brake lamp (tailgate) 

(W 5 W) 

   )   With the tailgate open, unscrew 

the two nuts. 

  )   Unclip the carrier for access to 

the bulbs. 

  )   Change the failed bulb.   

  Third brake lamp (left rear 

door) (W5W) 

   )  Remove the housing cover by 

pressing the tab  

A  (round sec-

tion) at the end of the lamp. 

  )   Pull the housing cover rearwards. 

  )   Squeeze the two tabs  B  to remove 

the bulb holder. 

  )   Pull out the failed bulb and change it.  
 To refi t, proceed in the reverse order.  

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

88 -

  Removing and fi tting a fuse 
 Before changing a fuse, the cause 

of the fault must be found and reme-

died. The fuse numbers are indicated 

on the fusebox. 
 Use the tweezer  B . 

 CHANGING A FUSE 

 The fuseboxes are located under the 

dashboard and in the engine com-

partment. 

  Dashboard fusebox 

 Unclip the cover to gain access to the 

fuses. 
 The spare fuses and the tweezer  B  are 

fi tted to the inside of the cover  A . 

  Good  

  Failed  

  Tweezer B  

  Always replace a failed fuse with a fuse 

of the same rating (two fuse types ac-

cording to manufacturer - see images).  

89

PRACTICAL INFORMATION -

   Fuse N°   

   Rating   

   Functions   

   1   

   15A   

 Rear wiper. 

   4   

   20A   

 Multifunction screen - Instrument panel - Audio 

system - Steering mounted controls. 

   5   

   -   

 Not used. 

   6   

   10A   

 Diagnostic socket. 

   7   

   -   

 Not used. 

   9   

   30A   

 Heated seats. 

   10   

   40A   

 Rear window and door mirrors demisting. 

   11   

   15A   

 Rear wiper (tailgate). 

   12   

   30A   

 Front electric windows. 

   14   

   10A   

 Engine fusebox - Steering mounted controls. 

   15   

   15A   

 Instrument panel - Multifunction screen - Audio 

system. 

   16   

   30A   

 Locking/unlocking controls for doors, bonnet and boot. 

   20   

   10A   

 Right-hand brake lamp. 

   21   

   15A   

 Left-hand brake lamp. 

   22   

   20A   

 Front courtesy lamp - Map reading lamp - Cigarette 

lighter - Electric mirror. 

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

90 -

  The electrical system of your vehicle is designed to operate with standard or optional equipment. 
 Before installing other electrical equipment or accessories in your vehicle, consult a PEUGEOT dealer. 

 Some electrical accessories or the way in which they are fi tted may have an adverse effect on the operation of your vehicle 

(its electronic control circuits, the audio system and the electrical charging circuit). 
 PEUGEOT declines any responsibility for expenses incurred through the repair of your vehicle or for any malfunctions 

resulting from the installation of auxiliary accessories, not supplied and not recommended by PEUGEOT and not installed in 

accordance with its instructions, in particular for any equipment the power consumption of which exceeds 10 milliamps. 
 The maxi fuses provide additional protection for the electrical systems. Any work on these fuses must be carried out by a 

PEUGEOT dealer.  

91

PRACTICAL INFORMATION -

   Fuse N°   

   Rating   

   Functions   

   1   

   10A   

 Pre-heater unit (Diesel) - Brake and clutch 

switches - Reversing lamps. 

   2   

   15A   

 Fuel pump. 

   3   

   10A   

 ABS control unit. 

   4   

   10A   

 Engine control unit. 

   5   

   -   

 Not used. 

   6   

   15A   

 Front foglamps. 

   7   

   20A   

 Headlamp wash pump. 

   8   

   20A   

 Fan assembly relay - Engine control unit. 

   9   

   15A   

 Left-hand dipped beam. 

   10   

   15A   

 Right-hand dipped beam. 

   11   

   10A   

 Left-hand main beam. 

   12   

   10A   

 Right-hand main beam. 

   13   

   15A   

 Horn. 

   14   

   10A   

 Front and rear screen wash pumps. 

   15   

   30A   

 Oxygen sensor - Air fl ow sensor. 

   16   

   30A   

 Air pump relay. 

   17   

   30A   

 Front windscreen wiper. 

   18   

   40A   

 Air conditioning fan. 

  Engine compartment fusebox 

 To gain access to the box in the engine 

compartment (next to the battery), un-

clip the cover. 
 After carrying out work, close the 

cover carefully to ensure its sealing. 

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

92 -

ECONOMY MODE FUNCTION 

 After the engine has stopped, with 

the key in the "accessories" position, 

certain functions (windscreen wiper, 

electric windows, courtesy lights, 

audio equipment, etc.) can only be 

used for a combined duration of ap-

proximately thirty minutes, to prevent 

discharging the battery. 
 Once the thirty minutes are over, a 

switching to economy mode mes-

sage appears on the multi-function 

display and the active functions are 

put on standby. 
 These functions are reactivated auto-

matically next time the vehicle is driven. 
 In order to resume the use of these 

functions immediately, the engine 

must be started and left to run for a 

few minutes. 
 The time available to you will then be 

double the duration for which the en-

gine is left running. However, this pe-

riod will always be between fi ve and 

thirty minutes. 

BATTERY

  It is advisable to disconnect the 

battery if the vehicle is not to be 

used for a period of more than 

one month.  

  Before disconnecting the bat-

tery, you must wait 2 minutes 

after switching off the ignition. 

 Never disconnect a terminal when 

the engine is running. 
 Never charge a battery without fi rst 

disconnecting the terminals. 
 Close the windows and the roof be-

fore disconnecting the battery. 
 After every reconnection of the bat-

tery, switch on the ignition and wait 

1 minute before starting to allow the 

electronic systems to be initialised. If 

slight diffi culties are experienced af-

ter this, please contact a  PEUGEOT  

dealer.   

 A  fl at battery prevents the 

engine from starting. 

  To start the vehicle from 

another battery: 

   -   Connect the red cable to the posi-

tive (+) terminals of the two batteries, 

  -   Connect one end of the green or 

black cable to the negative (-) ter-

minal of the slave battery, 

  -  

Connect the other end of the green 

or black cable to an earth point on 

the broken down vehicle as far as 

possible from the battery (for exam-

ple, right-hand engine mounting).  

 Operate the starter, let the engine run. 
 Wait for the engine to return to idle, 

then disconnect the cables. 

  To charge the battery using 

a battery charger: 

   -  

Disconnect the battery, 

  -   Follow the instructions for use 

given by the battery charger man-

ufacturer, 

  -  

Reconnect starting with the nega-

tive (-) terminal, 

  -   Check that the terminals and 

connectors are clean. If they are 

covered with sulphate (white or 

greenish deposit), disconnect 

them and clean them.   

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION -

  Making the connections 
 A1: - 
 A2: - Digital control (manufacturer) 
 A3: - Digital control (manufacturer) 
 A4: -  Audio equipment multiplexing 

(manufacturer) 

 A5: - 
 A6: (+) Accessories 
 A7: (+) Permanent 
 A8: (-) Earth 
 B1: (+) - 
 B2: (-) - 
 B3: (+)   Front right speaker and 

tweeter 

 B4: (-)   Front right speaker and 

tweeter 

 B5: (+)   Front left speaker and 

tweeter 

 B6: (-)   Front left speaker and 

tweeter 

 B7: (+) - 
 B8: (-) - 

 FITTING SPEAKERS

 The factory-fi tted equipment allows 

the fi tting of: 
   -   35 mm diameter tweeters in the 

fascia, 

  -  

165 mm diameter speakers in the 

front doors.   

 FITTING AUDIO EQUIPMENT

 Your vehicle is equipped with certain 

factory-fi tted audio equipment: 
   -  roof 

aerial, 

  -  

coaxial aerial cable, 

  -  

basic interference suppression, 

  -   supply to front speakers and 

tweeters, 

  -  

two 8-way connectors.  

 Contact a PEUGEOT dealer 

before fi tting audio equipment 

or speakers in your vehicle.   

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

94 -

SNOW SCREEN *

 The snow screen is installed on the 

lower part of the front bumper to pre-

vent the accumulation of snow at the 

radiator cooling fan. 
 Remove the snow screen: 
   -   when the exterior temperature is 

higher than 10 °C, 

  -  when 

towing, 

  -   for speeds higher than 75 mph 

(120 km/h).  

  FITTING 

   )   Offer up the snow screen facing 

the front bumper. 

  )   Put it in place positioning the lower 

clips  A  in the bumper. 

  )   Press the snow screen at each 

upper clip  B .   

  REMOVAL 

   )   Press the two upper clips  B  and 

pull the snow screen.   

  *    As an accessory or according to country.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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