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YOUR 307 SW IN DETAIL

2nd row rear centre seat belt

The 2nd row rear centre seat has a 

three-point  inertia  reel  seat  belt  in-

corporated in the centre of the roof.

Pass  buckle 

A

,  then  buckle 

B

,  into 

the strap guide working from the in-

side to the outside of the seat.

Insert  buckle 

into  its  stalk  (right), 

then buckle 

into its stalk (left).

To remove the seat belt, proceed in 

the reverse order, then move buckle 

to  the  magnet  of  the  roof  ixing 

point.

3rd row rear seat belts 

The  3rd  row  rear  seats  are  itted 

with two three-point inertia reel seat 

belts.

To put on the seat belt, insert buckle 

then buckle 

D

 into their respective 

stalks.

To remove the seat belt, proceed in 

the reverse order, then move buckle 

to the location 

provided.

To  be  effective,  a  seat 

belt must be tightened as 

close to the body as pos-

sible.

If  the  seats  are  itted  with  arm-

rests,  the  lap  section  of  the  seat 

belt  must  always  pass  under  the 

armrest.

Do not use the strap guide when a 

child seat is itted.

Do  not  invert  the  seat  belt  buck-

les as they will not carry out their 

function fully.

Depending on the nature and the 

seriousness  of  the  impact,  the 

pre-tensioners  may  be  triggered 

before  and  independently  of  trig-

gering of the air bags.

In  all  cases,  the  air  bag  warning 

light comes on.

Following  a  collision,  have  the 

system  checked  by  a  PEUGEOT 

dealer. 

Summary of Contents for 307 SW 2004

Page 1: ...15 03 2004 2 YOUR 307 SW AT A GLANCE...

Page 2: ...Rear window disarming control 16 Steering lock and ignition 17 Cruise control speed limiter switch 18 Steering wheel adjustment control 19 Gear lever 20 12 V accessories socket 21 Can holder 22 Panor...

Page 3: ...k the doors and the tailgate and to fold back the exterior mir rors If one of the doors or the boot is open it is impossible to operate the central locking a bleep indi cates this when locking by remo...

Page 4: ...e ring backwards Lights off Side lights Dipped main beam headlamps Automatic switching on of lights Rear fog lamp rotation of the ring forwards Front fog lamps irst rota tion of the ring forwards Fron...

Page 5: ...gle adjustment 3 Driver or passenger seat height adjustment 4 Front removable armrest 5 Head restraint height and angle adjustment To raise or lower the head re straint pull it forwards sliding it at...

Page 6: ...ing down 4 removal reitting 5 YOUR 307 SW AT A GLANCE Moving the centre seat forwards backwards adjustment 1 seat back angle adjustment table position 2 head restraint height adjust ment 3 folding dow...

Page 7: ...A GLANCE SEAT MODULARITY AND CONFIGURATIONS 5 seats 5 seats with central seat in the 3rd row 6 seats with an additional seat 7 seats with two additional seats Transportation of long objects with tray...

Page 8: ...TINGS 1 Grab handles and coat hooks 2 High load retaining net ixings 3 12 V accessories socket 4 Rear armrests with grab handle 5 Storage nets 6 Load space cover 7 Luggage retaining net 8 Luggage reta...

Page 9: ...aximise the safety of the occupants in the event of serious collisions It works in conjunction with the force limiting seat belts With the ignition switched on 2nd notch of the igni tion illumination...

Page 10: ...operation F Press or pull the switch lightly The window stops as soon as the switch is released Automatic operation F Press or pull the switch irmly One touch completely opens or closes the window Saf...

Page 11: ...icle Lift the catch raise the bon net and secure the strut to keep the bonnet open Inside the vehicle Push the handle on the left hand side un der the fascia REAR PARKING ASSISTANCE This system locate...

Page 12: ...gradually release the pressure on the brake pedal the vehicle will move off immediately When the engine is idling with the brakes not ap plied if function R D or M is selected the vehicle moves withou...

Page 13: ...R 307 SW AT A GLANCE AIR CONDITIONING N Symbol Function 1 Setting the air distribution 2 Air intake control 3 Temperature adjustment 4 Demisting the rear screen and mirrors 5 Air low adjustment 6 Air...

Page 14: ...NG N Symbol Function 1 Air low adjustment 2 Setting the air distribution 3 Air intake control 4 Air conditioning control 5 Demisting the rear screen and mirrors 6 Switching off 7 Temperature adjustmen...

Page 15: ...2 Fuel gauge 13 ABS warning light 14 Air bag warning light 15 Passenger air bag disarming indicator light 16 Speedometer 17 Service indicator oil level and total distance recorder 18 Trip recorder zer...

Page 16: ...indicator 12 Fuel gauge 13 ABS warning light 14 Air bag warning light 15 Passenger air bag disarming indicator light 16 Speedometer 17 Service indicator oil level and total distance recorder 18 Trip...

Page 17: ...ontact a PEUGEOT dealer without delay Diesel engine low coolant level warning light Linked to the central STOP warning light This comes on for approximately 3 sec onds each time the ignition is switch...

Page 18: ...ving it lashes if the system is activated It is lit continuously when the system is disarmed To regenerate the ilter you are advised to drive as soon as pos sible when trafic conditions permit at a sp...

Page 19: ...g light This light comes on for a few seconds when the ignition is switched on Illumination of this warning light with the engine running is accompanied by an audible signal and the mes sage Air bag f...

Page 20: ...ressure has dropped re move the cap and top up the level Contact a PEUGEOT dealer INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Park Automatic gearbox selector lever positions display screen Automatic gearbox indicator li...

Page 21: ...e weighted by the time factor depending on the user s driving habits Operation For 5 seconds after the ignition is switched on the spanner symbolis ing the servicing operations comes on the distance r...

Page 22: ...e weighted by the time factor depending on the user s driving habits Operation For 5 seconds after the ignition is switched on the spanner symbolis ing the servicing operations comes on the distance r...

Page 23: ...n off for more than 10 minutes 5 seconds after the ignition was switched on the distance recorder resumes its normal operation and the service spanner remains lit The display indicates the total and t...

Page 24: ...n off for more than 10 minutes 5 seconds after the ignition was switched on the distance recorder resumes its normal operation and the service spanner remains lit The display indicates the total and t...

Page 25: ...utton until the zeros appear Service indicator zero re set Your PEUGEOT dealer carries out this operation after each service However if you carry out the service yourself the re set procedure is as fo...

Page 26: ...telematic system displays tele phone services the status of the openings doors bonnet the warning messages e g Fuel level low and vehicle functions status messages e g Passenger air bag deactivated d...

Page 27: ...button permits scrolling of the various parameters language of the information displayed unit of speed km or miles unit of temperature degrees Cel sius or Fahrenheit time format 12 or 24 hours hour m...

Page 28: ...button permits scrolling of the various parameters language of the information displayed unit of speed km or miles unit of temperature degrees Cel sius or Fahrenheit time format 12 or 24 hours hour m...

Page 29: ...lours available for display Luminosity and brightness display brightness setting Sound voice synthesiser setting for the masculine feminine voice parameter insert the coniguration CD Rom setting of th...

Page 30: ...s Automatic search of higher frequencies radio Selection of the next track CD 4 Press Automatic search of lower frequencies radio Selection of the previous track CD 5 Press the end Change of source ra...

Page 31: ...button H J 6 Decrease setting of functions associated with button H K SRC Selection of source radio cassette or CD changer Press for more than 2 seconds CD shufle L 8 Manual and automatic search of h...

Page 32: ...tinuous pressure on buttons C and B allows a gradual adjustment of the volume Adjusting the bass Adjusting the treble When TREB is displayed press button I or J to vary the setting TREB 9 for a minimu...

Page 33: ...lecting radio mode Selecting a waveband Adjusting the front rear sound distribution Fader When FAD is displayed press but ton I or J Button I increases the volume in the front Button J increases the v...

Page 34: ...lecting radio mode Selecting a waveband Adjusting the front rear sound distribution Fader When FAD is displayed press but ton I or J Button I increases the volume in the front Button J increases the v...

Page 35: ...sound stops then becomes audi ble again conirming that the station has been stored in the memory Audio RB3 press and hold the BND AST button for more than two seconds Audio RD3 press and hold button R...

Page 36: ...tation which has the best reception and which is transmitting the same programme Press the TA button to switch the function on or off The multi function dis play will show TA if the function is select...

Page 37: ...ary before inserting the cassette into the player Clean the playing head regularly with a damp type cleaning cassette When a cassette is inserted the cassette player will start auto matically If a cas...

Page 38: ...u to nor mal play CD CHANGER Selecting CD changer mode Audio RB3 press the SRC button several times in succession Audio RD3 press button P Selecting a disc Press buttons 1 to 5 on the radio to select...

Page 39: ...s Automatic search of higher frequencies radio Selection of the next track CD 4 Press Automatic search of lower frequencies radio Selection of the previous track CD 5 Press the end Change of source ra...

Page 40: ...tic search of higher frequency Selection of next CD track and PTY radio M MAN Manual automatic operation of buttons L and N N 7 Manual and automatic search of lower frequency Selection of previous CD...

Page 41: ...lecting radio mode Selecting a waveband Adjusting the front rear sound distribution Fader When FAD is displayed press but ton I or J Button I increases the volume in the front Button J increases the v...

Page 42: ...sound stops then becomes audi ble again conirming that the station has been stored in the memory Audio RB3 press and hold the BND AST button for more than two seconds Audio RD3 press and hold button R...

Page 43: ...tation which has the best reception and which is transmitting the same programme Press the TA button to switch the function on or off The multi function dis play will show TA if the function is select...

Page 44: ...news culture sport rock etc To search for a PTY programme With FM selected press the TA button for two seconds to switch this function on or off select the PTY function briely press button L or N to...

Page 45: ...sc printed face upwards the player starts auto matically If a disc is already inserted press button Q COMPACT DISC AUDIO RD3 Selecting CD mode Press button L to select the next track Press button N to...

Page 46: ...til release accelerated backwards play CD CD changer 5 Press end Change source radio CD CD changer Conirmation of selection on a menu or screen Call connect Call disconnect Tel incoming call Call disc...

Page 47: ...e within a menu Select function parameter Audio settings sound ambience bass treble loudness fader front rear balance balance left right balance automatic volume H 5 Adjust higher frequency step by st...

Page 48: ...ansfer of the call to the voice mail or to a call diversion number R BAND AST Select FM1 FM2 FMast AM wavebands Press for more than 2 seconds automatic storing of stations autostore S TA PTY Trafic in...

Page 49: ...n switched off following automatic switching off of the audio telephone after 30 minutes it is possible to make a telephone call by pressing button D after the ignition has been switched off the audio...

Page 50: ...tting 9 for maximum bass setting Setting the right left sound distribution Balance When Balance is displayed Turn button G clockwise to in crease the volume on the right Turn button G anti clockwise t...

Page 51: ...ansmitter delection of the signals by obstacles mountains hills build ings etc or of being in an area which is not covered by a transmitter Selecting a waveband Briely press button M or N to search fo...

Page 52: ...n two seconds Cutting off of the sound conirms that the station has been stored in the memory YOUR 307 SW IN DETAIL Automatic storing of FM stations in the memory autostore Your audio telephone automa...

Page 53: ...w RDS if the function is active RDS crossed out or greyed out if the function is active but not avail able Press the TA PTY button to switch the function on or off The multi function screen will show...

Page 54: ...witched off if no station has been found In PTY mode the different types of programme can be stored in the mem ory To do this press the preselection buttons 1 to 6 for more than two seconds To recall...

Page 55: ...ready been inserted press the SOURCE button to se lect CD mode COMPACT DISC Selecting CD mode Press button M to select the follow ing track Press button N to return to the start of the current track o...

Page 56: ...rack and display tracks played functions COMPACT DISC CHANGER Selecting CD changer mode Selecting a disc Press one of the buttons 1 to 5 on the audio telephone to select the appropriate disc Buttons H...

Page 57: ...red This menu allows you to access the following functions Within each menu Network allows you to select the network search mode and to see the networks available Duration of calls allows you to consu...

Page 58: ...the screen Warning if you make three errors in succession when inputting your PIN code your SIM card will be blocked To unblock it you will need to input the PUK code The PUK code will be supplied to...

Page 59: ...ou wish to speak to using the alphanumeric key pad Press button D to make the call Making a call from a directory Select the Directory function to access all the iles containing a tele phone number or...

Page 60: ...rough the list by turning the button and press the button to select the text message to be read Note Before typing your irst text message check that your text mes sages SMS centre number is stored cor...

Page 61: ...calls with the exception of emergency calls If you have signed the specific PEUGEOT contract your call will be located Operator services which gives access to the list of services specif ic to your op...

Page 62: ...e ile select the section to be illed in validate then enter the in formation To modify an existing ile select it using the Consult or modify the record function of the Managing directory records menu...

Page 63: ...ing the phrase Help or What can I say displays all of the com mands available on the screen List of commands available For the radio say RADIO then PREVIOUS NEXT MEMORY 1 6 AUTOSTORE LIST For the CD s...

Page 64: ...centre of the fascia under the radio It holds up to 5 discs To load the changer insert the discs with the printed side upwards To remove a disc press and hold one of the buttons 1 to 5 The use of copi...

Page 65: ...e CT monochrome screen or the DT colour screen For safety reasons the inputting of navigation information by the driver must be carried out when the vehicle is stationary The CD Rom drive This is part...

Page 66: ...nt display if there is no other display superimposed conirmation of the selected func tion or the modiied value selection of a setting or list type parameter for modiication MODE button brief press mo...

Page 67: ...he navigation CD Rom is present the screen dis plays different information depend ing on the manoeuvres to be carried out 1 Current manoeuvre or com pass or course if calculation in progress or zone n...

Page 68: ...ng on the previous status The Destination choice menu offers various options for reaching a destination entering a postal address selecting a service available in a town town hall hotel cinema air por...

Page 69: ...e centre of this town automatically Entering the name of the road Enter the name of the street in the same way as the name of the town When the full name of the street is displayed select the OK funct...

Page 70: ...validation of the location the service closest to it is displayed The distance indicated is the dis tance as the crow lies from the serv ice to the selected location An indication on the edge of the s...

Page 71: ...he last twenty addresses stored Select a description by scrolling down the list by means of the dial then conirm it by pressing the dial The complete address is then dis played Select the OK function...

Page 72: ...syn thesis by turning the dial then vali date by pressing the dial Note the volume can also be ad justed during a message using the audio telephone button or the steer ing wheel control Management of...

Page 73: ...d by the voice synthesiser if it is active Select the TMC Trafic Informa tion function on the Telematics menu you can choose Consult the messages to display the list of TMC messages available Filter t...

Page 74: ...ap mode representing consultation of the map at full screen size or reduced size on the right with a compass on the left To switch from one mode to the other press the dial on the right briely then se...

Page 75: ...ap mode representing consultation of the map at full screen size or reduced size on the right with a compass on the left To switch from one mode to the other press the dial on the right briely then se...

Page 76: ...options for guidance management switching to Selection Movement on map mode direction of the map towards the North or in the direction of the vehicle recentering of the map around the vehicle opening...

Page 77: ...he main screen window This menu is limited to the following functions displaying of the information on the location selected on the map selection of a location on the map as a destination storing of t...

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Page 79: ...vel suficient to ensure a good renewal of air in the passenger compartment The OFF position cuts off all the air circulation in the passenger compartment Note only use the OFF position occasionally ri...

Page 80: ...be lowered and in winter above 0 C it increases the effectiveness of the demisting 2 Temperature adjustment To be adjusted to your requirements 3 Air distribution adjustment Windscreen and side win do...

Page 81: ...he indicator light switches off 6 Demisting the rear screen and the mirrors With the engine running pressing the button once demists the rear screen and the mirrors This switches off automatically aft...

Page 82: ...e cases the automat ic comfort programme may not be suficient for de icing or demisting of the windows humidity several passengers ice etc Select this programme to clear the windows quickly To exit th...

Page 83: ...ight low of air is maintained to prevent condensation and to renew the air Pressing the OFF AUTO or vis ibility button again reactivates the system with the values set before it was switched off Note...

Page 84: ...gle adjustment Push the handle towards the rear 3 Driver s or passenger s seat height adjustment Pull the handle upwards or push it downwards as many times as neces sary to obtain the required positio...

Page 85: ...rs Under the front passenger seat the layout of the loor allows for storage of a irst aid kit and a warning triangle small version 7 Aircraft style table There is an aircraft style table itted with a...

Page 86: ...rs Under the front passenger seat the layout of the loor allows for storage of a irst aid kit and a warning triangle small version 7 Aircraft style table There is an aircraft style table itted with a...

Page 87: ...raint in the low position Push the seat back fully using bar A Fold the seat back onto the cushion using the strap C Note you can lock the seat back in this position e g for removal by pressing down o...

Page 88: ...driving attach the retaining strap contained in the storage pocket of one of the front seats on one side to the carrying han dle G and on the other side to the grab handle Folding an additional seat P...

Page 89: ...hus preventing correct locking of the seat feet Carry the seat using the carrying handle G Position the front feet in the securing points Push control D upwards to check that the rear feet are free Ti...

Page 90: ...r without touching the neck PEUGEOT recommends that you use a booster seat with a back it ted with a seat belt guide at shoul der level ISOFIX MOUNTINGS The two rear side seats of your vehi cle are it...

Page 91: ...r without touching the neck PEUGEOT recommends that you use a booster seat with a back it ted with a seat belt guide at shoul der level ISOFIX MOUNTINGS The two rear side seats of your vehi cle are it...

Page 92: ...e seat back of the corresponding 2nd row seat YOUR 307 SW IN DETAIL These child seats can be used on seats which are not itted with ISOFIX mountings In this case it is compulsory to attach them to the...

Page 93: ...the age and build of your child YOUR 307 SW IN DETAIL Group 2 from 15 to 25 kg L4 R mer Vario installed using a two or three point seat belt CHILD SEATS RECOMMENDED BY PEUGEOT In addition to the ISOFI...

Page 94: ...as in the case of the RECARO Start KLIPPAN Optima and KIDDY Life child seats over 6 years of age ensure that the head restraint is securely stored or at tached so that it cannot act as a pro jectile i...

Page 95: ...seat concerned according to destination Brand Model Approval N L1 BRITAX Babysure E11 0344117 L2 R MER Baby Safe E1 03301146 L3 R MER Prince E1 03301058 L4 R MER Vario E1 03301120 L5 RECARO Start E1 0...

Page 96: ...when the ignition is on The force limiting device reduces the pressure of the seat belt against the occupant s body in the event of an accident Routing the 2nd row rear side seat belt Ffor children or...

Page 97: ...t on the seat belt insert buckle C then buckle D into their respective stalks To remove the seat belt proceed in the reverse order then move buckle D to the location E provided To be effective a seat...

Page 98: ...is also a centre seat itted in the central position of the 2nd row which can also be installed in the left position in the 3rd row In this case you must use the 3rd row rear left seat belt without pa...

Page 99: ...93 15 03 2004 YOUR 307 SW IN DETAIL Transportation of long objects 5 seats with centre seat in the 3rd row Loading of a large volume 4 seats with side seat in the 3rd row...

Page 100: ...seats with table position and one additional seat 6 seats with an additional seat and the centre seat in the 3rd row 5 seats with two folded additional seats 7 seats with two additional seats YOUR 30...

Page 101: ...windows Vehicles itted with deadlocking Warning deadlocking renders the internal and external door locking controls inoperative One press on button A deadlocks the vehicle This is conirmed by ixed lig...

Page 102: ...ied out by a PEUGEOT dealer on the electronic immobiliser system This code is hidden by a ilm which should be removed only if necessary Keep your card in a safe place never inside the vehicle Changing...

Page 103: ...tion if there is anyone inside the vehicle Driving with the doors locked may make access to the passenger compartment by the emergency services more dificult in an emergency As a safety precaution wit...

Page 104: ...ied out by a PEUGEOT dealer on the electronic immobiliser system This code is hidden by a ilm which should be removed only if necessary Keep your card in a safe place never inside the vehicle Changing...

Page 105: ...tion if there is anyone inside the vehicle Driving with the doors locked may make access to the passenger compartment by the emergency services more dificult in an emergency As a safety precaution wit...

Page 106: ...triggered while you were away from your vehi cle the rapid lashing of the indicator light will stop when you switch on the ignition To set the alarm with exterior protection only If while you are awa...

Page 107: ...on A permits locking of the vehicle unlocking of the vehicle if you place the key in the switch Note if the vehicle is deadlocked button A does not function In this case use the remote control for un...

Page 108: ...ine is running an au dible signal and a diagram displayed briely on the multi function display warn you that the tailgate is not prop erly closed In addition if the vehicle is being driven the courtes...

Page 109: ...hutter Safety auto reverse At the end of its travel if the shutter encounters an obstacle to closing it stops and moves back slightly Notes If the shutter s power supply is cut off while it is moving...

Page 110: ...ey then turn it to the left FRemove the cap and hang it on the hook located on the inside of the lap A label afixed to the inside of the fuel iller lap indicates which type of fuel to use When you ill...

Page 111: ...the rear fog lamp and the front fog lamps turn the ring backwards twice in succession Note when the lights are switched off automatically or when the dipped headlamps are switched off manu ally the fr...

Page 112: ...es position 1st notch Place the lights stalk in the AUTO 0 position Press the end of the lights stalk for more than four seconds Do not cover the brightness sen sor coupled with the rain sensor locate...

Page 113: ...ignition is switched back on move the stalk to any position then move it back to the required position Special position of the front windscreen wiper In the minute following switching off of the ignit...

Page 114: ...display In the AUTO position the wind screen wiper will operate in intermit tent mode Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have the system checked Do not cover the rain sen sor located on the wind screen behin...

Page 115: ...Route 2 with the same features It also permits access to the warning log information Zero re set When the required route is displayed press the button for more than two seconds Each time the button o...

Page 116: ...age consumption This is the average fuel consump tion since the computer was last set to zero Distance travelled This indicates the distance travelled since the computer was last set to zero Distance...

Page 117: ...osed display when the on board computer is the application currently being used in the main screen window Briely press the continuous applica tion On board computer button to select one of the followi...

Page 118: ...Continue to hold the switch for ap proximately one second after the window has closed The safety auto reverse function is not active during these opera tions Disarming the rear window controls For the...

Page 119: ...ey then turn it to the left FRemove the cap and hang it on the hook located on the inside of the lap A label afixed to the inside of the fuel iller lap indicates which type of fuel to use When you ill...

Page 120: ...the rear fog lamp and the front fog lamps turn the ring backwards twice in succession Note when the lights are switched off automatically or when the dipped headlamps are switched off manu ally the fr...

Page 121: ...es position 1st notch Place the lights stalk in the AUTO 0 position Press the end of the lights stalk for more than four seconds Do not cover the brightness sen sor coupled with the rain sensor locate...

Page 122: ...es position 1st notch Place the lights stalk in the AUTO 0 position Press the end of the lights stalk for more than four seconds Do not cover the brightness sen sor coupled with the rain sensor locate...

Page 123: ...ignition is switched back on move the stalk to any position then move it back to the required position Special position of the front windscreen wiper In the minute following switching off of the ignit...

Page 124: ...display In the AUTO position the wind screen wiper will operate in intermit tent mode Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have the system checked Do not cover the rain sen sor located on the wind screen behin...

Page 125: ...Route 2 with the same features It also permits access to the warning log information Zero re set When the required route is displayed press the button for more than two seconds Each time the button o...

Page 126: ...age consumption This is the average fuel consump tion since the computer was last set to zero Distance travelled This indicates the distance travelled since the computer was last set to zero Distance...

Page 127: ...Route 2 with the same features It also permits access to the warning log information Zero re set When the required route is displayed press the button for more than two seconds Each time the button o...

Page 128: ...age consumption This is the average fuel consump tion since the computer was last set to zero Distance travelled This indicates the distance travelled since the computer was last set to zero Distance...

Page 129: ...osed display when the on board computer is the application currently being used in the main screen window Briely press the continuous applica tion On board computer button to select one of the followi...

Page 130: ...Continue to hold the switch for ap proximately one second after the window has closed The safety auto reverse function is not active during these opera tions Disarming the rear window controls For the...

Page 131: ...are unfolded by switching on the ignition to the sec ond notch or to the ON position The end of the driver s mirror is aspheric outer area indicated by a dotted line in order to reduce the blind spot...

Page 132: ...are unfolded by switching on the ignition to the sec ond notch or to the ON position The end of the driver s mirror is aspheric outer area indicated by a dotted line in order to reduce the blind spot...

Page 133: ...press switch 1 Indicator light 2 lit switch pressed automatic operation Indicator light 2 off automatic sys tem off The mirror remains at its most clear Special feature To ensure maximum visibility du...

Page 134: ...press switch 1 Indicator light 2 lit switch pressed automatic operation Indicator light 2 off automatic sys tem off The mirror remains at its most clear Special feature To ensure maximum visibility du...

Page 135: ...They can operate with the ignition off STEERING WHEEL HEIGHT AND DEPTH ADJUSTMENT When the vehicle is stationary un lock the steering wheel by pulling handle A Adjust the height and depth of the steer...

Page 136: ...ehicle is locked In addition when the vehicle is mov ing the front and rear courtesy lights lash if a door or the tailgate is not closed properly F Pressing switch 1 turns on the front and rear courte...

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Page 138: ...llows storage of a water bottle a pen the vehicle handbook a pair of spectacles tokens etc 2 Front ashtray Pull the lid to open the ashtray To empty it after opening press the tab and extract the asht...

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Page 140: ...sts with grab handle 5 Storage nets One of them contains the luggage retaining net 6 Load space cover To install it position one end of the cover roller in the 2nd row compress the opposite end of the...

Page 141: ...nets Luggage retaining net folded version Luggage retaining net L version Luggage retaining net hammock version in the tailgate Luggage retaining net hammock version at the roller High load retaining...

Page 142: ...anual to select the gears S sport programme T snow programme Starting the engine F with the handbrake applied select position P or N in the gate F turn the ignition key to the Starting position Moving...

Page 143: ...o the auto adaptive pro gramme there are two special pro grammes The programme is displayed on the instrument panel screen Sport programme F Press button S once the vehicle has been started and functi...

Page 144: ...es in downgrade mode 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 keeping w...

Page 145: ...es in downgrade mode 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 keeping w...

Page 146: ...g the stopping distance It is triggered by the speed at which the brake pedal is activated The effect of this is a reduction in the re sistance of the pedal and an increase in braking eficiency YOUR 3...

Page 147: ...ction of the fascia Operating check The ESP ASR systems offer exceptional safety in normal driving but this should not encourage the driver to take extra risks or drive at high speed The correct funct...

Page 148: ...ed which will be maintained automatically Note It is possible to accelerate and drive momentarily at a speed greater than the memorised speed When the accelerator pedal is released the vehicle will re...

Page 149: ...tes e g at 70 mph 110 km h Switching the function off F Place switch 1 in position 0 or LIMIT to switch the system off Activation memorising a speed As soon as you reach the chosen speed press button...

Page 150: ...ired speed is reached F press button 2 or 3 To memorise a speed lower than the previous one F press button 2 A brief press decreases by 1 mph 1 km h An extended press decreases the memorised speed pro...

Page 151: ...h 1 km h An extended press de creases or increases the memorised speed progressively Activation deactivation of the limiter Pressing button 4 activates the lim iter pressing this button again deac tiv...

Page 152: ...er or when a bicycle car rier is itted vehicle itted with towing attachment or bicycle carrier recom mended by PEUGEOT In bad or wintry weather ensure that the sensors are not covered with mud frost o...

Page 153: ...he ignition is switched on Note the gas escaping from the air bags can be a minor irritant FRONT AIR BAGS These are folded in the centre of the steering wheel for the driver and in the fascia for the...

Page 154: ...passenger compartment They are deployed independently of each other depending on which side the collision occurs Operating check This is conirmed by an indicator light accompanied by an audible signa...

Page 155: ...s spokes or resting your hands on the centre part of the wheel Passengers must not place their feet on the fascia Smoke as little as possible deployment of the air bags can cause burns or the risk of...

Page 156: ...passenger compartment They are deployed independently of each other depending on which side the collision occurs Operating check This is conirmed by an indicator light accompanied by an audible signa...

Page 157: ...s spokes or resting your hands on the centre part of the wheel Passengers must not place their feet on the fascia Smoke as little as possible deployment of the air bags can cause burns or the risk of...

Page 158: ...TION 1 Power steering reservoir 2 Windscreen headlamp wash reservoir 3 Coolant reservoir 4 Brake luid reservoir 5 Battery 6 Fuse box 7 Air ilter 8 Dipstick 9 Engine oil reservoir According to destinat...

Page 159: ...ATION 1 Power steering reservoir 2 Windscreen headlamp wash reservoir 3 Coolant reservoir 4 Brake luid reservoir 5 Battery 6 Fuse box 7 Air ilter 8 Dipstick 9 Engine oil reservoir According to destina...

Page 160: ...steering reservoir 2 Windscreen headlamp wash reservoir 3 Coolant reservoir 4 Brake luid reservoir 5 Battery 6 Fuse box 7 Air ilter 8 Dipstick 9 Engine oil reservoir 10 Priming pump According to desti...

Page 161: ...ring reservoir 2 Windscreen headlamp wash reservoir 3 Coolant reservoir 4 Brake luid reservoir 5 Battery 6 Fuse box 7 Air ilter 8 Dipstick 9 Engine oil reservoir 10 Priming pump According to destinati...

Page 162: ...eservoir 2 Windscreen headlamp wash reservoir 3 Coolant reservoir 4 Brake luid reservoir 5 Battery 6 Fuse box 7 Air ilter 8 Dipstick 9 Engine oil reservoir 10 Priming pump 11 Degas screw According to...

Page 163: ...ntact with the skin Cooling system Use the luid recommended by the manufacturer When the engine is warm the tem perature of the coolant is controlled by the engine fan As this fan can op erate with th...

Page 164: ...the system the handbrake should be adjusted even between services Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT dealer Oil filter Change the ilter regularly in accord ance with the servicing schedule Manual g...

Page 165: ...nual repriming pump until fuel appears in the transparent pipe with the green connector operate the starter until the engine starts 2 litre HDI engine ill the fuel tank with at least ive litres of die...

Page 166: ...spare wheel F Open the boot F Open the lap using the lug to re lease the winch and gain access to its control nut F Unscrew the nut fully using the wheelbrace 1 to unroll the winch cable CHANGING A WH...

Page 167: ...ted with steel wheels F Loosen the wheel bolts see Special features of alloy wheels for vehicles itted with alloy wheels Note you can use the other end of the tool 6 to unscrew the wheel bolts F Place...

Page 168: ...e wheel is horizontally lush against the rear loor F Close the lap using the lug to lock the winch F Store the rest of the tools in the right hand trim of the boot For your safety always change the wh...

Page 169: ...If you it snow tyres mounted on steel wheels onto your vehicle it is es sential to use special bolts available from your PEUGEOT dealer Anti theft bolts If your wheels are itted with an anti theft bol...

Page 170: ...protective coating Do not clean them with a dry or abrasive cloth nor with a detergent or solvent product Use a sponge and soapy water 4 Side lights W 5 W F Pull the socket rearwards remove the bulb a...

Page 171: ...h the repeater forwards and release the assembly F Hold the connector and turn the lens a quarter turn F Change the bulb PRACTICAL INFORMATION Amber coloured bulbs direction indicators and side repeat...

Page 172: ...ke lights P 21 W 2 Side lights R 5 W 3 Direction indicators P 21 W 4 Reversing light P 21 W left side Fog lamp P 21 W right side These 5 bulbs are changed by re moving the light F Remove the respectiv...

Page 173: ...rs are indicated on the fuse box F Use the special pliers A Always change a faulty fuse for one of the same rating Correct Incorrect Pliers A Instrument panel fuses F Unscrew the bolt a quarter of a t...

Page 174: ...tro pump unit The electrical system of your vehicle is designed to operate with standard or optional equipment Before installing other electri cal equipment or accessories on your vehicle contact a PE...

Page 175: ...tomatic gearbox shiftlock relay 5 15 A Particulate emission ilter control unit 6 15 A Front fog lamps 7 Not used 8 20 A Fan unit relay control Engine control unit supply Injection pump Diesel 9 15 A L...

Page 176: ...rs are indicated on the fuse box F Use the special pliers A Always change a faulty fuse for one of the same rating Correct Incorrect Pliers A Instrument panel fuses F Unscrew the bolt a quarter of a t...

Page 177: ...s Deadlocking controls 15 30 A Press operation electric rear windows 16 10 A Engine fuse box Alarm Particulate emission ilter Steering wheel controls Air bags 17 10 A Rear right brake light 3rd brake...

Page 178: ...windscreen wiper electric windows courtesy lights audio equipment etc can only be used for a cumulative duration of thirty minutes to prevent discharging the battery Once the thirty minutes are over...

Page 179: ...starter let the engine run Wait for the engine to return to idle then disconnect the cables Before disconnecting the battery you must wait for 2 minutes after switching off the igni tion Never discon...

Page 180: ...g a coin F Screw in the removable towing eye as far as it will go Lifting 2 wheels only on the road It is preferable to raise the vehicle with a professional lifting device Special features of the aut...

Page 181: ...yre pressures of the towing vehicle and of the trailer observing the recommended pres sures Braking towing increases the brak ing distance Lights check the electrical signal ling on the trailer Side w...

Page 182: ...verse roof bars ensure that they are positioned cor rectly The correct positions are shown by marks on each of the longitudinal bars Use accessories approved by PEUGEOT and follow the manufac turer s...

Page 183: ...removed and stored each in their own protective cover The entertainment screen kit ac cepts all types of audio video source PAL NTSC compatible such as DVD player camcorder games console These source...

Page 184: ...03 batteries B Headphones on off button C On off indicator light D Tuning frequency adjustment control E Headphones volume adjustment control To get the best out of the head phones you must adjust the...

Page 185: ...console front centre arm rest covers compatible with side air bags mats boot tray cool box door delectors CD stor age side sun blinds and rear blind additional seats Communication Audio system telepho...

Page 186: ...82 85 x 88 EU standard maximum power KW 80 100 Maximum power at engine speed rpm 5 800 6 000 EU standard maximum torque Nm 147 190 Maximum torque at engine speed rpm 4 000 4 100 Fuel Unleaded Unleaded...

Page 187: ...maximum power KW 80 66 79 100 Maximum power at engine speed rpm 4 000 4 000 4 000 4 000 EU standard maximum torque Nm 245 205 250 320 Maximum torque at engine speed rpm 1 750 1 900 1 750 2 000 Fuel D...

Page 188: ...4 1 6 4 34 0 8 3 194 2 litre 16V Manual 3HRFNB 3HRFNC IF 24 6 11 5 44 8 6 3 34 0 8 3 194 2 litre 16V Automatic 3HRFNE 21 6 13 1 43 5 6 5 32 1 8 8 206 2 litre 16V Automatic 3HRFNF IF 21 6 13 1 44 1 6 4...

Page 189: ...raked trailer within GTW 1 100 1 100 1 500 1 500 Maximum nose weight 60 60 60 60 Version DIESEL Engine 1 6 litre Turbo HDI 16V 2 litre Turbo HDI 90 bhp 2 litre Turbo HDI 110 bhp 2 litre 16V Turbo HDI...

Page 190: ...15 03 2004 166 TECHNICAL DATA DIMENSIONS in mm...

Page 191: ...must be checked when the tyre is cold at least once a month the paint colour reference IDENTIFICATION FEATURES OF YOUR 307 SW A Manufacturer s plate B Serial number on the bodywork C Serial number on...

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