Peugeot 1007 Dag (2005.5). Instruction - part 1

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DRIVING POSITION

1. Driver's air bag.

Horn.

2. Steering column air bag.
3. Steering wheel height and depth

adjustment.

4. Electric exterior mirror controls.

Headlamp adjustment.

5. Lights and direction indicators

controls.

6. Instrument panel.
7. Cruise control switches.
8. Manual gearbox gear lever.
9. Driver's electric window control.
10. Driver's footwell air outlet.
11. Bonnet release.
12. Fascia fuse box.
13. Electric "Sesame" door controls

(driver and passenger).

14. Adjustable and closing side

vent.

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DRIVING POSITION

1. Passenger's electric window

control.

2. Steering lock and ignition.
3. Wipers, trip computer and audio

equipment controls.

4. Adjustable and closing central

vents.

5. Windscreen deicing and demis-

ting vent.

6. Fascia storage tray.
7. Passenger air bag.
8. Adjustable and closing side

vent.

9. Passenger electric "Sesame"

door control.

10. Glovebox/CD changer/Video

sockets/Disarming of the pas-

senger air bag*.

11. Passenger footwell air outlet.

* According to country.

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12. Lighter/12 V socket.
13. Can holder/Enclosed storage

compartment/Movable ashtray.

14. Handbrake.
15. Mobile storage compartment.
16. Bottle holder.

DRIVING POSITION

1. Coin storage.
2. Deactivation of the rear parking

assistance.

Central locking from the inside.

Deactivation of the ESP/ASR

system.

3. "2 Tronic" gearbox steering

wheel controls.

4. Hazard warning lights.
5. Multifunction display.

Passenger seat belts

unfastening/not fastened war-

ning lights*.

6. Temperature sensor.
7. Audio RD3 or RT3 GPS audio/

telephone.

8. Heating or air conditioning con-

trols.

9. Deactivation of the interior

alarm or map holder.

10. Storage compartment with can

holder.

11. "2 Tronic" gearbox gear lever.

* According to country.

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STARTING

1. Stop position.

2. Accessories position (1st notch).

3. On position (2nd notch).

4. Starting position.

"SESAME" DOORS

F. Driver's electric control.

G. Passenger electric control.

Press a switch to open or close the

corresponding door.

Select the movement of the door

using the switches:
- pull è open the door,

- push è close,

- press again è stop movement,

- the switches are not operational

above 3 mph (5 km/h).

H. Exterior manual opening.

Using your hand, tilt the lever to-

wards the rear of the vehicle and

release the lever when the electric

movement of the door begins.

I. Exterior manual closing.

Give a irm, fast push forwards on

the lever, without guiding the door,

to trigger the electric movement of

the door.

The exterior and interior handles

only permit triggering of the electric

movement of the door when it is fully

closed or fully open.

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KEYS

A. Unfolding/Folding of the key.

B. Normal locking or deadlocking

and locating of the vehicle.

C. Unlocking of the vehicle.

D. Opening of the driver's door and

unlocking of the vehicle (if the

vehicle is locked)/Closing of the

driver's door.

E. Opening of the passenger door

and unlocking of the vehicle (if

the vehicle is locked)/Closing of

the passenger door.

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ELECTRIC WINDOWS

A. Front windows manual or auto-

matic opening and closing con-

trol.

1. Driver's electric window.

2. Passenger electric window.

ELECTRIC MIRRORS

B. Exterior mirrors selection, ad-

justment or folding control.

1. Selection of the driver's mirror.
2. Central position "¢".

3. Selection of the passenger

mirror.

4. Folding of the mirrors.

STEERING WHEEL

ADJUSTMENT

C. Steering wheel height and depth

adjustment locking and release

control.

1. Control locked.

2. Control released.

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1. Forwards-backwards

adjustment.

FRONT SEATS

4. Access to the rear seats.

2. Driver's seat height adjustment.

5. Head restraint height and angle

adjustment.

3. Seat back angle adjustment.

6. Heated seat control.

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1. Temperature

adjustment.

HEATING

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MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING

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2. Air low adjustment.

3. Air distribution

adjustment.

4. Air intake/Air

recirculation.

5. Rear screen and

exterior mirrors

demisting.

6. Air conditioning on/off.

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I require...

Heating or Manual air conditioning

Air distribution

Air low

Air recirculation/

Intake of exterior air

Temperature

Manual AC

HOT

COLD

DEMISTING

DE-ICING

RECOMMENDED INTERIOR SETTINGS

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AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING

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1. Temperature

adjustment.

2. Automatic comfort

programme.

3. Automatic visibility

programme.

4. Air conditioning

on/off.

5. Air distribution

adjustment.

6. Air low adjustment.

7. Air intake/Air

recirculation.

8. Rear screen and

exterior mirrors

demisting.

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LIGHTS STALK

The position is indicated on the in-

strument panel by the corresponding

indicator light.

Ring A

Lights off

Side lights

Dipped headlamps/

Main beam headlamps

Automatic switching on

of the lights

Ring B

Rear fog lamp

Ring C

Front fog lamps

Front fog lamps and

rear fog lamp

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WIPERS

STALK

Windscreen wipers

2.

Fast wipe.

1.

Normal wipe.

I.

Intermittent wipe.

or

AUTO. Automatic wipe.

0.

Park.

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Single wipe.

A.

Wash-wipe.

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WIPERS STALK

Rear wiper

CRUISE CONTROL

1. Activation/Cancellation of the

system.

2. Storing of a speed/Increasing of

the stored speed.

3. Storing of a speed/Decreasing

of the stored speed.

4. Deactivation/Recalling of the

stored speed.

In order for it to be stored, the ve-

hicle speed must be above 25 mph

(40 km/h), with at least fourth gear

engaged on the manual gearbox

(second gear on the "2 Tronic"

gearbox).

REAR PARKING ASSISTANCE

A. Activation.

B. Detection.

C. Deactivation/Reactivation.

When reverse gear is engaged, you

are guided by an audible signal dur-

ing the reversing manoeuvre.

Park.

Intermittent wipe.

Wash-wipe.

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FILLING WITH FUEL

1. Opening of the fuel iller lap.

2. Opening and hooking of the fuel

tank cap.

Capacity of the fuel tank:

Approximately 40 litres.

Type of petrol:

Unleaded RON 95/RON 98.

Type of Diesel :

Diesel.

OPENING THE BONNET

A. Internal control.

B. External control.

C. Bonnet strut.

DISARMING THE

PASSENGER AIR BAG*

1. Opening of the glove box.

2. Insertion of the key.

3. Selection of the "OFF" position.

4. Removal of the key retaining the

position.

Low fuel level

When this warning light

comes on on the instru-

ment panel, you have

enough fuel left to drive

approximately 30 miles

(50 km).

Passenger air bag disarmed

This warning light comes

on on the instrument panel

throughout the period of

disarming.

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* According to country.

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"2 TRONIC" GEARBOX

This 5-speed controlled manual

gearbox offers a choice between the

comfort of automatic regulation or the

pleasure of manual gear changes.

1. Gear lever.

2. "AUTO" button.

3. "-" steering wheel control.

4. "+" steering wheel control.

N : neutral.

R : reverse.

1 2 3 4 5 : gears engaged.

AUTO : automated mode.
T

: automated snow mode.

Moving off

Press the brake pedal irmly while

starting the engine.

The gearbox systematically starts in

automated mode.

Engage irst gear or reverse using

the gear lever

1.

Normal driving

Leave the gearbox in automated

mode for automatic changing of the

gears.

or

Switch to sequential mode to

change the gears manually:

- press button

2,

- pull the steering wheel control

4 or

push the gear lever

1 forwards to

change up,

- pull the steering wheel control

3 or

pull the gear lever

1 backwards to

change down.

Return to automated mode by

pressing button

2 again.

The different statuses appear on the

instrument panel display.

Instrument panel display

The gear or the mode selected

appears on the instrument panel

display.

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Driving on slippery surfaces

Irrespective of the mode used, the

gearbox will select the

automated

snow mode automatically in cases

of poor grip.

The "snow" symbol appears on the

instrument panel display.

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PETROL MANUAL GEARBOX AND "2 TRONIC" GEARBOX

INSTRUMENT PANELS

1 - Trip distance recorder zero

reset and total/trip distance

recorder display button.

2 - Emission control system

warning light.

3 - Anti-lock braking system (ABS)

warning light.

4 - Electronic stability control

(ESP/ASR) warning light.

5 - Handbrake, brake luid level

and electronic brake force

distribution warning light.

6 - Maximum coolant temperature

warning light.

7 - Engine oil pressure warning

light.

8 - Battery charge warning light.

9 - Left direction indicator.

10 - Fuel gauge.

11 - Low fuel level warning light.

12 - Central STOP warning light.

13 - Speedometer.
14 - Engine oil level gauge, service

indicator, "2 Tronic" gearbox

indicator*, trip computer* and

total/trip distance recorder.

15 - Rev counter.
16 - Right direction indicator.
17 - Dipped headlamps indicator

light.

18 - Main beam headlamps indicator

light.

19 - Front fog lamps indicator light.
20 - Rear fog lamp indicator light.
21 - Seat belt not fastened warning

light.

22 - Passenger air bag disarmed

warning light**.

23 - Front, side and curtain air bags

warning light.

24 - Lighting rheostat button.

* According to version.
** According to country.

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DIESEL MANUAL GEARBOX INSTRUMENT PANEL

1 - Trip distance recorder zero

reset and total/trip distance

recorder display button.

2 - Emission control system

warning light.

3 - Water in diesel ilter warning

light**.

4 - Diesel engine pre-heat warning

light.

5 - Anti-lock braking system (ABS)

warning light.

6 - Electronic stability control

(ESP/ASR) warning light.

7 - Handbrake, brake luid level

and electronic brake force

distribution warning light.

8 - Maximum coolant temperature

warning light.

9 - Low coolant level warning light*.
10 - Engine oil pressure warning

light.

11 - Battery charge warning light.
12 - Left direction indicator.
13 - Fuel gauge.

14 - Low fuel level warning light.
15 - Central STOP warning light.
16 - Speedometer.
17 - Engine oil level gauge, service

indicator, trip computer* and

total/trip distance recorder.

18 - Rev counter.
19 - Right direction indicator.
20 - Dipped headlamps indicator

light.

21 - Main beam headlamps indicator

light.

22 - Front fog lamps indicator light.
23 - Rear fog lamp indicator light.
24 - Seat belt not fastened warning

light.

25 - Passenger air bag disarmed

warning light**.

26 - Front, side and curtain air bags

warning light.

27 - Lighting rheostat button.

* According to version.
** According to country.

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WARNING LIGHTS

A permanently lit warning light

or one lashing, with the engine

running, indicates an operating

fault of the unit concerned. The

illumination of certain warning

lights may be accompanied by

an audible signal and a message

on the multifunction display. Do

not ignore this warning: consult a

PEUGEOT dealer.

If the central STOP warning light

comes on when you are driving,

stop your vehicle immediately,

where it is safe to do so.

Central STOP

warning light

This comes on for a

few seconds each time

the ignition is switched on.

Linked to the warning lights:

- ''engine oil pressure and tempera-

ture'',

- ''low coolant level*'',

- "maximum coolant temperature",

- 'handbrake'', ''low brake luid level'',

and ''electronic brake force distribu-

tion''.

You must stop if the light comes

on with the engine running.

Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.

Engine oil pressure

and temperature

warning light

This comes on for a few

seconds each time the ignition is

switched on.

Linked to the central STOP warning

light.

If this warning light comes on, with

the engine running, it indicates one

of the following:

- insuficient oil pressure,

- a lack of oil in the lubrication circuit.

Top up the level,

- an oil temperature which is too high.

The warning light is acompanied by

an audible signal. To lower the oil

temperature, reduce your speed.

You must stop.

Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.

Low coolant level

warning light* (Diesel)

This comes on for a few

seconds each time the

ignition is switched on.

Linked to the central STOP warning

light.

Wait for the engine to cool before

topping up the level.

The cooling circuit is pressurised.

In the event of breakdown and to

prevent any risk of burns, unscrew

the cap by two turns to allow the

pressure to drop.

When the pressure has dropped,

remove the cap and top up the level.

You must stop.

Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.

* According to version.

Maximum coolant

temperature warning

light

This comes on for a few

seconds each time the ignition is

switched on.

Linked to the central STOP warning

light.

If this warning light comes on, with

the engine running, it indicates an

abnormal increase in the tempera-

ture of the coolant.

You must stop.

Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.

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