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FAMILIARISATION

  

C.

    Locking/unlocking the vehicle 

from the inside (driver's side).  

   

1.

   Stop position. 

  

2.

   Accessories position (1st notch). 

  

3.

   Running position (2nd notch). 

  

4.

   Starting position.  

   

A.

   Locking the vehicle. 

  

B.

   Unlocking the vehicle.  

   

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  Remote control key 

  Manual central control 

 Starting 

Summary of Contents for 107 2009

Page 1: ...he vehicle from the inside driver s side 1 Stop position 2 Accessories position 1st notch 3 Running position 2nd notch 4 Starting position A Locking the vehicle B Unlocking the vehicle 46 Remote contr...

Page 2: ...64 51 Low fuel level Remove the key and unscrew the cap After lling the fuel tank screw the cap back on fully to the right until it clicks and close the ap Fuel tank capacity approximately 35 litres...

Page 3: ...nic gearbox This ve speed robotised manual gearbox offers a choice between the comfort of fully automatic opera tion or the pleasure of manual gear changing 62 Auxiliary socket for portable equipment...

Page 4: ...and direction indicators stalk 6 Driver s front airbag Horn 7 Dashboard fuse box under the instrument panel trim on the right and on the left 8 Rev counter 9 Passenger exterior mirror control 10 Pass...

Page 5: ...ompartments 7 Diffusion grille 8 Windscreen demisting and defrosting vent 9 Passenger s front airbag 10 Adjustable and closing side vent 11 Storage box 12 Audio equipment 13 Ventilation heating or air...

Page 6: ...9 1 Forwards backwards adjustment 2 Seat back angle adjustment 3 Access to rear seats 36 Front seats...

Page 7: ...adjustment control When the vehicle is parked the mirrors can be folded and unfolded manually 35 C Steering wheel height adjustment locking and unlocking control 1 Control unlocked 2 Control locked 35...

Page 8: ...Lamps off Sidelamps Dippedheadlamps Main beam headlamps Rear foglamp Ring B 52 Wiper stalk Windscreen wipers MIST Single wipe OFF Off INT Intermittent wipe LO Normal wipe moderate rain HI Rapid wipe...

Page 9: ...Air ow adjustment Air distribution adjustment Rear screen demisting 32 Air conditioning Temperature adjustment Air recirculation Air intake Air distribution adjustment Air conditioning On Off 33 Air o...

Page 10: ...13 I require Heating or Manual air conditioning Air distribution Air ow Air recirculation Intake of exterior air Temperature Manual AC HOT COLD DEMISTING DEFROSTING Recommended interior settings...

Page 11: ...ning lamps should switch off If warning lamps remain on refer to the page concerned 18 A Rev counter B Screen C Fuel gauge 17 The dynamic stability control system ASR ESP optimises the vehicle s road...

Page 12: ...hese rings indicated by labels or a mark on the rear seat back panel 42 Passenger air bag deactivated 60 If the passenger air bag is de activated this warning lamp remains on until the passen ger air...

Page 13: ...the instrument panel screen The gearbox continuously selects the most suitable gear 63 Manual mode Place the gear lever in position M then change up or down through the gears by pressing rearwards to...

Page 14: ...4 Speedometer 5 Fuel gauge 6 Total trip distance recorder 7 Rear foglamp indicator lamp 8 Main beam headlamps indicator lamp 9 Dipped headlamps indicator lamp REV COUNTER Approaching the maximum engin...

Page 15: ...ing system warning lamp This comes on each time the ignition is switched on until the parking brake is released Electric power steering warning lamp This comes on for a few seconds each time the ignit...

Page 16: ...nction of the 2 Tronic gearbox Emission control system warning lamp This comes on each time the ignition is switched on until the engine is started Fixed lighting with the engine running indicates an...

Page 17: ...selected It is switched off on switching to manual mode Lever in manual mode M is displayed when this operating mode is selected It is switched off on switching to EASY mode Neutral Reverse Total tri...

Page 18: ...selected It is switched off on switching to manual mode Lever in manual mode M is displayed when this operating mode is selected It is switched off on switching to EASY mode Neutral Reverse Total tri...

Page 19: ...by an audible signal In certain driving conditions and depending on the engine the distance which can be travelled with the fuel remaining may be less than 30 miles 50 km You have approximately 5 litr...

Page 20: ...f Selection of the source auxiliary or CD or CD changer Clock adjustment press for more than 2 seconds Access to the audio settings Volume adjustment Auxiliary socket for portable equipment MP3 player...

Page 21: ...ght balance BAL settings AUDIO SETTINGS Pressthisbuttonformore than 2 seconds the clock display ashes AUXILIARY SOCKET An auxiliary socket AUX is provided for the connection of portable equipment MP3...

Page 22: ...ty Automatic search for a higher frequency double press Successive tuning in to the stations Selection of the type of radio programme News Sports Talk Pop Classics AF function on off alternative frequ...

Page 23: ...n stops when you release the button Manual station search Automatic station search Manual station storing Selection of the radio source Selection of a waveband Press this button Press this button twic...

Page 24: ...e transmitter de ection of the signal by obstacles mountains hills buildings etc or of being in an area which is not covered by a transmitter Automatic storing of FM stations autostore Press this butt...

Page 25: ...provides the best reception Press this button suc cessively to activate or deactivate the function On FM the multifunction display will indicate TP or TP EON the radio transmits a programme while awa...

Page 26: ...on the CD brief press fast forwards play fast backwards play Selection of the previous track Random playing of the tracks on the CD currently being played CD changer selection of the previous CD selec...

Page 27: ...Repeating of a track on the CD RPT Random playing of the CD RAND When the CD player is selected press this button If you wish to listen to the current track again press this button To cancel the repet...

Page 28: ...on the CD brief press fast forwards play fast backwards play Selection of the previous track Random playing of the tracks on the CD currently being played CD changer selection of the previous CD selec...

Page 29: ...Repeating of a track on the CD RPT Random playing of the CD RAND When the CD player is selected press this button If you wish to listen to the current track again press this button To cancel the repet...

Page 30: ...Press the button again for 2 seconds to return to normal play Selection of a CD Press one of these buttons on the audio equipment to select the previous or next CD respectively Repeating of a CD RPT...

Page 31: ...tions change them twice as often Operate the air conditioning system for 5 to 10 minutes once or twice a month to keep it in perfect working order In order to ensure that your air condi tioning system...

Page 32: ...an intermediate position Footwells 4 Rear screen demisting With the engine running press button 4 the indica tor lamp comes on The system demists the rear screen It is switched off by pressing contro...

Page 33: ...uirements 4 Air recirculation Air intake 5 Air distribution adjustment 6 Rear screen demisting 3 Air ow adjustment When the ignition is switched on turn the control to obtain a ow of air which is suf...

Page 34: ...creen and side windows The intake of exterior air con trol 4 to the right enables you to prevent and eliminate mist ing of the windscreen and side windows With the engine running press button 6 the in...

Page 35: ...ding When the vehicle is parked the ex terior mirrors can be folded back and unfolded manually Manual interior mirror The interior mirror has two positions day normal night anti dazzle To change from...

Page 36: ...ar Push control A rearwards to fold the seat back and move the seat for wards To put the seat back in place push the seat back until the seat locks Reset the forwards backwards ad justment of the seat...

Page 37: ...A then the head restraint To remove it tilt the seat back slightly move the head restraint to the high position press lug A pulling the head restraint upwards at the same time To re t it tilt the seat...

Page 38: ...e precautions in accordance with European regulations all children under the age of 12 or less than one and a half metres tall must travel in approved child seats suited to their weight on seats tted...

Page 39: ...rth to 10 kg Group 0 from birth to 13 kg L1 ROMER Baby Safe Plus Installed in the rear facing position Groups 1 2 and 3 from 9 to 36 kg L2 KIDDY Life Use of the restraining cushion is compulsory for t...

Page 40: ...tion on the front passenger seat unless the rear seats are already occupied by other children cannot be used or are absent Deactivate the passenger airbag when a rear facing child seat is in stalled o...

Page 41: ...rth to 10 kg Group 0 from birth to 13 kg L1 ROMER Baby Safe Plus Installed in the rear facing position Groups 1 2 and 3 from 9 to 36 kg L2 KIDDY Life Use of the restraining cushion is compulsory for t...

Page 42: ...in force in your country before installing your child on this seat U seat suitable for the installation of a universally approved child seat secured using a seat belt rear facing and or forward facing...

Page 43: ...tion on the front passenger seat unless the rear seats are already occupied by other children cannot be used or are absent Deactivate the passenger airbag when a rear facing child seat is in stalled o...

Page 44: ...ng B two lower rings A located between the vehicle seat back and cushion indicated by a label According to version an upper ring B for securing the upper strap referred to as the TOP TETHER indicated...

Page 45: ...uctions for tting the child seat given in the seat manufacturer s installation guide ISOFIX CHILD SEAT RECOMMENDED BY PEUGEOT AND APPROVED FOR YOUR VEHICLE R MER Duo Plus ISOFIX size category B1 Group...

Page 46: ...In accordance with the European regulation ECE 16 this table indi cates the options for the installation of ISOFIX child seats on the vehicle seats tted with ISOFIX mountings In the case of the univer...

Page 47: ...Storage compartments 3 Storage box 4 Storage compartments in the front doors Before opening the door check that there are no objects protruding from the tray 5 Cup holder 6 12 volt accessories socket...

Page 48: ...s door the keys allow you to lock and unlock the doors and boot simultaneously Unlocking Press button B to unlock the vehicle This is con rmed by two successive ashes of the direction indicators Loca...

Page 49: ...nition Switch the ignition on again Press one of the remote control buttons immediately for a few seconds Switch off the ignition and remove the key from the ignition lock The remote control is now wo...

Page 50: ...nition Switch the ignition on again Press one of the remote control buttons immediately for a few seconds Switch off the ignition and remove the key from the ignition lock The remote control is now wo...

Page 51: ...of children when operating the windows Simultaneous central locking unlocking of the doors and boot To lock unlock the vehicle press pull button A on the driver s door For the other doors carry out th...

Page 52: ...sing the buttons on the remote control Then to open press button C and raise the tailgate Note the boot can be locked unlocked using control A on the driver s door REAR WINDOWS 5 DOOR To partially ope...

Page 53: ...sing the buttons on the remote control Then to open press button C and raise the tailgate Note the boot can be locked unlocked using control A on the driver s door REAR WINDOWS 5 DOOR To partially ope...

Page 54: ...ere are two shelf storage options either behind the rear seats or at in the boot 1 Rear shelf To remove the shelf unhook the shelf from its xing A pull upwards on each side to detach it from its xings...

Page 55: ...increases you have approximately 3 litres remaining Unscrew the cap and hook it onto the clip located on the inside of the ap A label af xed on the inside of the ap reminds you which type of fuel to...

Page 56: ...on selection is by rotation of ring B for wards to switch on and rearwards to switch off The status is displayed by the indicator lamp on the instrument panel In clear weather or in rain both day and...

Page 57: ...n wiper stalk Windscreen wash Pull the wipers stalk towards you Rear wiper and wash wipe Turn ring A to ON for a steady wipe Turn it forwards to trigger the wash during wiping Rear wash Ring A at OFF...

Page 58: ...elation to the load in the vehicle 0 1 or 2 people in the front seats 3 people 1 4 people 2 4 people maximum authorised load 3 Driver maximum authorised load The initial setting is position 0 In this...

Page 59: ...tween the front and the rear in the case of the EBFD Electronic Brake Force Distribution the left and the right in the case of the CSC Cornering Stability Control When the vehicle is being driven illu...

Page 60: ...tween the front and the rear in the case of the EBFD Electronic Brake Force Distribution the left and the right in the case of the CSC Cornering Stability Control When the vehicle is being driven illu...

Page 61: ...ty of the vehicle to be improved on acceleration If there is a variation between the tra jectory followed by the vehicle and that required by the driver the ESP system automatically acts on the brake...

Page 62: ...ty of the vehicle to be improved on acceleration If there is a variation between the tra jectory followed by the vehicle and that required by the driver the ESP system automatically acts on the brake...

Page 63: ...e occupants The pretensioning seat belts are active when the ignition is on The force limiter reduces the pressure of the seat belt on the chest of the oc cupant increasing his protection 3 door 5 doo...

Page 64: ...led in front of you with a smooth movement checking that it does not twist must not be transformed or modi ed to avoid altering its performance In accordance with current safety regulations all repair...

Page 65: ...he front occu pant of the vehicle and the dashboard to cushion his forward movement The airbags therefore limit the risk of injury to the head and chest Front airbag malfunction Flashing indicates an...

Page 66: ...ws It therefore limits the risk of head injuries In the event of a minor impact or bump on the side of the ve hicle or if the vehicle rolls over the airbag may not be triggered The air bag is not trig...

Page 67: ...ause injury to the head when the curtain airbag in ates The triggering of an airbag or airbags is accompanied by a slight emission of harmless smoke and a noise due to the activation of the pyrotechni...

Page 68: ...ws It therefore limits the risk of head injuries In the event of a minor impact or bump on the side of the ve hicle or if the vehicle rolls over the airbag may not be triggered The air bag is not trig...

Page 69: ...ause injury to the head when the curtain airbag in ates The triggering of an airbag or airbags is accompanied by a slight emission of harmless smoke and a noise due to the activation of the pyrotechni...

Page 70: ...approximately 4 mph 6 km h Engagement of reverse gear is accompanied by an audible signal Neutral N Position the lever to the right in position N to start the engine Easy E automatic gear changing Ma...

Page 71: ...N is selected automatically and the symbol N ashes accompanied by an audible signal Operating fault Stopping the engine Before switching off the engine you can change to position N to be in neutral I...

Page 72: ...e dashboard On the outside lift control B and raise the bonnet Bonnet strut Fix the strut to hold the bonnet open To close Before closing the bonnet return the strut to its housing Lower the bonnet an...

Page 73: ...ake uid reservoir 4 Fuse box 5 Battery 6 Air lter 7 Engine oil dipstick 8 Engine oil ller cap 1 4 LITRE TURBO DIESEL HDI ENGINE 1 Coolant reservoir 2 Windscreen wash reservoir 3 Priming pump 4 Air lte...

Page 74: ...maintain the reliability of engines and emission control systems the use of additives in engine oil is prohibited Slacken the cap by 1 4 of a turn to release the pressure to prevent any risk of scaldi...

Page 75: ...c and drum wear For any information relating to disc and drum surface wear contact a PEUGEOT dealer Manual gearbox Have the level checked in accordance with the manufacturer s servicing schedule RUNNI...

Page 76: ...r located in the centre of the spare wheel 1 Wheelbrace 2 Jack with handle 3 Removable towing eye Access to the spare wheel and the jack in the boot Remove the carpet then the plastic cover using the...

Page 77: ...the one closest to the wheel to be changed 4 Extend the jack 2 until its base is in contact with the ground Ensure that the centreline of the jack base is directly below the location A used 5 Lift th...

Page 78: ...dlamps is normal it disappears a few minutes after the lights are switched on Never go underneath a vehi cle supported only by a jack use an axle stand 4 Fold the jack 2 and detach it 5 Tighten the wh...

Page 79: ...dlamps is normal it disappears a few minutes after the lights are switched on Never go underneath a vehi cle supported only by a jack use an axle stand 4 Fold the jack 2 and detach it 5 Tighten the wh...

Page 80: ...e bulb holder the tongue then the rubber cap If you encounter any dif culties contact a PEUGEOT dealer Rear lamps 1 Brake side lamps P 21 5 W 2 Direction indicators P 21 W 3 Reversing lamp P 21 W left...

Page 81: ...e bulb holder the tongue then the rubber cap If you encounter any dif culties contact a PEUGEOT dealer Rear lamps 1 Brake side lamps P 21 5 W 2 Direction indicators P 21 W 3 Reversing lamp P 21 W left...

Page 82: ...p unit seal and the rear wash wipe pipe have been put back in place correctly Do not tighten the bolts more than is necessary at the risk of breaking the light Number plate lamps W 5 W Pass your hand...

Page 83: ...Correct Removing and fitting a fuse Before changing a fuse the cause of the incident must be found and recti ed Use the pliers A located in the fuse box under the bonnet Incorrect Pliers A Instrument...

Page 84: ...Correct Removing and fitting a fuse Before changing a fuse the cause of the incident must be found and recti ed Use the pliers A located in the fuse box under the bonnet Incorrect Pliers A Instrument...

Page 85: ...Correct Removing and fitting a fuse Before changing a fuse the cause of the incident must be found and recti ed Use the pliers A located in the fuse box under the bonnet Incorrect Pliers A Instrument...

Page 86: ...L INFORMATION Raise the instrument panel trim and the rev counter trim if neces sary to gain access to the fuses located on the left and on the right For the rev counter partially unscrew bolt D locat...

Page 87: ...r lamps Central locking unlocking Electric windows Rear screen demisting Speedometer Air conditioning Heating Rev counter 10 20 A Front and rear wipers 11 15 A Audio equipment Electronic engine immobi...

Page 88: ...ave nished close the cover very carefully Some electrical accessories or the way in which they are tted may have an adverse effect on the operation of your vehicle audio circuit control circuit and el...

Page 89: ...30 A ABS ESP control unit 4 30 A Ignition switch supply 5 10 A Hazard warning lamps Instrument panel warning lamps Direction indicators 6 10 A Headlamps 7 15 A Courtesy lamp Speedometer Audio equipmen...

Page 90: ...s Connect the green or black cable to the negative terminals of the two batteries Operate the starter let the engine run Wait for the engine to return to idle then disconnect the cables It is advisabl...

Page 91: ...EUGEOT dealer before installing audio equip ment or speakers in your vehicle FITTING REMOVING THE MAT When removing the mat on the driver s side push the seat as far back as possible and remove the xi...

Page 92: ...s tting instructions For further information contact a PEUGEOT dealer Please refer to national legis lation in order to comply with the regulations concerning the transportation of objects which are l...

Page 93: ...snow chains and non skid cov ers fog lamps kit rear parking assistance Touring mats boot tray sun blinds roof bars arm rest telephone support CD storage glove box lid child seats and booster cushions...

Page 94: ...ty cm3 998 Bore x stroke mm 71 x 84 EU standard maximum power kW 50 Max power engine speed rpm 6 000 EU standard max torque Nm 93 Max torque engine speed rpm 3 600 Fuel Unleaded Catalytic converter Ye...

Page 95: ...1 398 Bore x stroke mm 73 7 x 82 EU standard maximum power kW 40 Max power engine speed rpm 4 000 EU standard max torque Nm 130 Max torque engine speed rpm 1 750 Fuel Diesel Catalytic converter Yes P...

Page 96: ...g km 1 0 litre Manual CFAC 5 5 51 4 3 9 72 4 4 5 61 4 106 1 0 litre 2 Tronic CFAC P 5 5 51 4 4 1 68 9 4 6 61 4 107 Engines 1 0 litre Gearbox Manual 2 Tronic Versions 3 door 5 door 3 door 5 door Model...

Page 97: ...4 83 1 4 1 68 9 109 Quality of the fuel used for Diesel engines The Diesel engines are perfectly compatible with biofuels which conform to current and future European standards diesel fuel which comp...

Page 98: ...10 10 87 TECHNICAL DATA DIMENSIONS IN MM...

Page 99: ...ce a month A Manufacturer s plate 1 EU approval number 2 Vehicle Identi cation Number VIN 3 Gross vehicle weight 4 Gross train weight 5 Maximum weight on front axle 6 Maximum weight on rear axle 7 Pai...

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