Peugeot 106 Owners Manual 2003 PDF
Peugeot 106 Owners Manual 2003 PDF
Peugeot 106 Owners Manual 2003 PDF
SPECIAL FEATURES
Some of your vehicle’s vital components have specific servicing schedules.
The airbags and the pretensioning seat belts must be replaced every 10 years.
The brake fluid must be replaced every 40 000 miles (60 000 km) or every 2 years.
The pollen filter must be checked during each regular service at the PEUGEOT dealer.
Timing belt replacement: consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
Note: the coolant does not need to be changed.
It is necessary to follow an ‘Arduous conditions’ service schedule, which includes special operations and shorter ser-
vice intervals:
• Every 12 000 miles (20 000 km) or every year for petrol vehicles.
• Every 6 000 miles (10 000 km) or every year for indirect injection diesel vehicles.
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100 TECHNICAL DATA
Identification
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3 C
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D A
Security: Anti-theft alarms, engraving of windows, wheel anti-theft devices, fog lamps...
Comfort: Air conditioning, telephone console, seat covers, carpets, luggage compartment tray, mud
flaps, sun roof*, luggage net, armrest, door deflectors, storage under the rear parcel shelf...
Personalisation: Tailgate spoiler, alloy wheels, finishers, steering wheels, sport exhaust...
Leisure: Towbar, roof bars, roof box, carriers (for bicycles, skis...)
Children: Booster seats and child seats, side blinds and rear blind...
Maintenance products: Windscreen wiper fluid, internal and external cleaning and maintenance products...
* As the fitting of a sun roof may involve cutting the roof strengthener, it is imperative that only original PEUGEOT
products are used.
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SERVICE LEVELS
Each vehicle has its own servicing cycle, based upon the engine type.
This cycle consists in alternating 3 types of service A, B and C, intermediate visits, and a few additional operations
depending on your vehicle; these correspond to key stages in the life of your 106.
Your dealer will advise you of the type and content of the next service due, when the first service is carried out
and at each subsequent service.
20 000 (30 000)/ 40 000 (60 000)/ 60 000 (90 000)/ 80 000 (120 000)/
MILES (KM)
100 000 (150 000) 120 000 (180 000) 140 000 (210 000) 160 000 (240 000)
1st service at
6 000 miles* (10 000 km)
or 6 months*
This is necessary
A C A C
in order to benefit
from the warranty.
Brake fluid replacement every 2 years or every 40 000 miles (60 000 km).
These services are carried out with synthetic based oil; Fuel Economy oil or synthetic oil may also be used.
10 000 (15 000) / 20 000 (30 000) / 30 000 (45 000) / 40 000 (60 000) /
MILES (KM) 90 000 (135 000) 100 000 (150 000) 110 000 (165 000) 120 000 (180 000)
B B B C
1st service at
6 000 miles* (10 000 km)
or 6 months* 50 000 (75 000) / 60 000 (90 000) / 70 000 (105 000) / 80 000 (120 000) /
This is necessary 130 000 (195 000) 140 000 (210 000) 150 000 (225 000) 160 000 (240 000)
in order to benefit
from the warranty.
B B B C
Brake fluid replacement every 2 years or 40 000 miles (60 000 km)
These services are carried out with synthetic based oil; Fuel Economy oil or synthetic oil may also be used.
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P E T R O L D I E S E L D I E S E L P E T R O L
(1) Minimum quality level: petrol: ACEAA3 and API SH/SJ ; Diesel ACEA B3 and API CF/CD - ACEA = Association des Constructeurs Européens Automobiles (Association of European Automobile Manufacturers) - API = American Petroleum Institute.
If oil is used which does not conform to the ACEAA3-B3 standards, this requires the "Arduous conditions" servicing schedule to be followed, which involves shorter intervals between services
* This Energy Saving oil may only be used in engines specifically designed for it (from 2000 Model Year).
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Recommendations for
approved lubricants
The oils which appear in the table
opposite are suitable for most pur- 20W 50
poses.
15W
40
The diagram opposite states the 10W
optimum range of viscosity depen-
ding on the temperatures at which 30
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the oils are to be used.
0W 20
It is also possible to use synthetic
oils of ‘superior quality’.
In the absence of semi-synthetic or
synthetic oils, oils of API SH/SJ
quality (for petrol engines), or
CD/CF quality (for diesel engines)
may be used by following the
‘Arduous Conditions’ maintenance
schedule which specifies shorter
intervals.
ESSENTIAL ESSENTIAL
Do not hesitate to ask for advice
from a Peugeot dealer to maintain Manual gearbox ESSO GEAR OIL BV TOTAL TRANSMISSION BV
driving pleasure and to minimise 75W 80 PR 9736.41 75W-80
the maintenance cost of your
vehicle. Power steering ESSO ATF D TOTAL FLUIDE AT42
PR 9730.94
For countries outside Europe, plea-
se contact a local PEUGEOT Other approved products
dealer.
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18 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12
Instrument panel (Petrol) 6 - Low fuel level 16 - Battery charge
1 - Maximum coolant temperature 7 - Fuel gauge 17 - Rear fog lamp
2 - Display control: 8 - Right-hand indicator
18 - Front fog lamps*
- total distance display 9 - Rev. counter
10 - Clock adjustment, lighting rheostat 19 - Main beam
- trip recorder - trip recorder reset
- service indicator 11 - Oil pressure 20 - Dipped beam
3 - Speedometer 12 - Engine autodiagnostics* (petrol) 21 - Passenger airbag disarm
4 - Display: 13 - Front* and side** airbag warning
- digital clock light and passenger airbag
- service indicator disarm*
- total distance 14 - ABS* (Anti-lock Braking System)
- trip recorder 15 - Handbrake, low brake fluid level * According to specification or country.
5 - Left-hand indicator and engine not running ** According to model.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13
Instrument panel (Petrol) 6 - Left-hand indicator 16 - ABS* (Anti-lock Braking System)
1 - Coolant temperature gauge 7 - Low fuel level 17 - Handbrake, low brake fluid level
2 - Maximum coolant temperature 8 - Fuel gauge and engine not running
3 - Display control:
9 - Right-hand indicator 18 - Battery charge
- total distance display
- trip recorder - trip recorder reset 10 - Rev. counter 19 - Rear fog lamp
- service indicator 11 - Clock adjustment, lighting rheostat
20 - Front fog lamps*
4 - Speedometer 12 - Oil temperature gauge
5 - Display: 21 - Main beam
13 - Engine autodiagnostics* (petrol)
- digital clock 22 - Dipped beam
14 - Front* and side** airbag warning
- service indicator
light and passenger airbag 23 - Passenger airbag disarm
- oil level gauge
- total distance disarm*
* According to specification or country
- trip recorder 15 - Oil pressure ** According to model
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12
Instrument panel (Diesel) 6 - Low fuel level 16 - Battery charge
1 - Maximum coolant temperature 7 - Fuel gauge 17 - Rear fog lamp
2 - Display control: 8 - Right-hand indicator
18 - Front fog lamps*
- total distance display 9 - Rev. counter
- trip recorder - trip recorder reset 10 - Clock adjustment, lighting rheostat 19 - Main beam
- service indicator 11 - Oil pressure 20 - Dipped beam
3 - Speedometer 12 - Pre-heat (diesel) 21 - Passenger airbag disarm
4 - Display: 13 - Front* and side** airbag warning
- digital clock light and passenger airbag
- service indicator disarm*
- total distance 14 - ABS* (Anti-lock Braking System)
- trip recorder 15 - Handbrake, low brake fluid level * According to specification or country.
5 - Left-hand indicator and engine not running ** According to model.
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Indicates that the quantity of fuel It comes on each time the ignition is
remaining is less than 1 gallon switched on.
[5 litres] (Tank capacity approxima- If it comes on with the engine run-
tely 10 gallons [45 litres]). ning it indicates a malfunction in the
injection, ignition or emission
control system. If your vehicle is fit-
ted with a catalytic converter, there
AIR Front and side*
BAG is a risk of damage to it.
airbags
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer rapidly.
If the passenger airbag is armed or
if your vehicle is not fitted with a
passenger airbag, the warning light Oil temperature gauge*
Fuel supply cut-off*
comes on for 6 seconds when the
F
ignition is switched on. If there is a major collision, a device
switches off the supply of fuel to the
engine.
E
To re-establish the supply to the
Front airbag disarmed engine, press the button.
Indicates that the quantity of fuel It comes on each time the ignition is
remaining is less than 1 gallon switched on.
[5 litres] (Tank capacity approxima- If it comes on with the engine run-
tely 10 gallons [45 litres]). ning it indicates a malfunction in the
injection, ignition or emission
control system. If your vehicle is fit-
ted with a catalytic converter, there
AIR Front and side*
BAG is a risk of damage to it.
airbags
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer rapidly.
If the passenger airbag is armed or
if your vehicle is not fitted with a
passenger airbag, the warning light Oil temperature gauge*
Fuel supply cut-off*
comes on for 6 seconds when the
F
ignition is switched on. If there is a major collision, a device
switches off the supply of fuel to the
engine.
E
To re-establish the supply to the
Front airbag disarmed engine, press the button.
When the ignition is switched on, engine not running, the service indicator is dis- One brief press on button A changes the
played for a few seconds, then the engine oil level is indicated for approximate- display between total distance and the
ly 10 seconds. trip recorder.
Maximum
Minimum
Check the level with the dipstick and top it up. The figure shown
is only correct if the vehicle has been on stable, level ground, with
the engine stopped, for 10 minutes.
* According to specification
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SERVICE INDICATOR When the distance remaining When a service is overdue.
before the next service is less For five seconds after the ignition is
This is a reminder of when the next than 500 miles.
service is due in accordance with the switched on, the service symbol and
manufacturer’s maintenance sche- the excess distance flash.
dule. Example: 450 miles remain before
Operation the next service is due. Example: the service is overdue by
For five seconds after the ignition is 300 km The vehicle should be servi-
When the ignition is switched on the
switched on, the display shows: ced very soon.
display shows the distance remai-
ning (rounded figures) before the For 5 seconds after the ignition is
next service is due. switched on the display shows:
Example: 4800 miles remain before
the next service is due. For five
seconds after the ignition is switched
on, the display shows:
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AUDIO RB1
A B C D E F
M K L J I
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Button Function
A TA Traffic information priority on/off.
B RDS RDS on/off.
Press for more than 2 seconds: regional following mode on/off.
C BND/AST Selection of wavebands FM1, FM2, FM3, AM.
Press for more than 2 seconds: autostore, automatic storing of stations.
D SRC Source selection; radio, cassette or CD*.
Press for more than 2 seconds: CD* shuffle.
E j Press fully: cassette fast rewind.
jj
F k Press fully: cassette fast fowards.
kk
E+F j k Press half-way: reverses the direction of play of the cassette.
jj kk Press fully: ejects the cassette.
G ▲ Increase the audio setting.
H ▼ Decrease the audio setting.
I AUDIO Selects the bass, treble, loudness and sound distribution.
J k
Higher frequency automatic search.
Selection of next CD* track.
K j Lower frequency automatic search.
Selection of previous CD* track.
L MAN Manual/automatic operation of button J and K.
M Audio system on/off. Volume adjustment.
1 to 6 Selects a stored station.
Press for more than 2 seconds: stores a station.
Selects a CD*.
* Available as an accessory.
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GENERAL FUNCTIONS
On / off
With the ignition key in the ACCESSORIES or IGNITION position, press the "M" button to switch the set on or off.
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
The first time you use the set following disconnection of the set or the battery, you must enter the confidential
code which was given to you on handover of your vehicle.
Entering the code
Switch the set on.
The display shows "CODE" then the set changes over to code request mode and "- - - -" is displayed.
Enter your four-digit code number using buttons "1" to "6".
For example : if your code is 5345 press buttons "5", "3", "4" and "5" in turn.
When the fourth number has been entered correctly, the radio starts automatically.
Error in entering the code
If an error is made when entering one of the first three digits, do not continue the operation and switch off the
radio to prevent blocking it.
Each incorrect code entry will result in the set being blocked for a period of from 5 seconds to 30 minutes, after
the 7th incorrect entry.
To unblock the set, leave it switched on during the waiting period. When "- - - -" is displayed, you can enter the
code again.
If the set is switched off during the waiting period, this waiting period will restart when the set is switched on
again.
After 14 incorrect code entries, the radio will be permanently blocked and the message “END” will be displayed.
Note: If you have a car-phone fitted with a “mute” signal output connected to the set, the set will automatically
change to “mute” when the car-phone is used.
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AUDIO SETTINGS
Press the “AUDIO” button several times in succession to access the bass (BASS), treble (TREB), loudness
(LOUD), fader (FAD) and balance (BAL).
Exit from audio mode is automatic after a few seconds, without pressing any button or by pressing the “AUDIO”
button after adjusting the balance.
Note: bass and treble settings are specific to each source. It is possible to set them differently for radio, cassette
and CD.
Bass setting
When “BASS” is displayed, press the “G” or “H” buttons to vary the setting.
– “BASS –9” for a minimum bass setting,
– “BASS 0” for a normal position,
– “BASS +9” for a maximum bass setting.
Treble setting
When “TREB” is displayed, press the “G” or “H” buttons to vary the setting.
– “TREB –9” for a minimum treble setting,
– “TREB 0” for a normal position,
– “TREB +9” for a maximum treble setting.
Adjusting the loudness
This function automatically emphasises bass and treble tones when the volume is low.
Press the “G” or “H” buttons to switch this function on or off.
Setting the front/rear sound distribution (Fader)
When “FAD” is displayed, press the “G” or “H” buttons to vary the setting.
The “G” button increases the volume at the front.
The “H” button increases the volume at the rear.
This function can be deactived by pressing buttons “M” and “I” simultaneously.
Setting the right/left sound distribution (Balance)
When “BAL” is displayed, press the “G” or “H” buttons to vary the setting.
The “G” button increases the volume on the right-hand side.
The “H” button increases the volume on the left-hand side.
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RADIO
Selecting a waveband
By short presses on the “BND/AST” button, you can select the FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM wavebands.
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RDS FUNCTION
Using the RDS (Radio Data System) function on FM
RDS allows you to continue to listen to the same station, whatever frequency it is using for the region you are
going through.
Switch the function on or off by briefly pressing the “RDS” button.
RDS station following
The display indicates the name of the station selected. The radio is continually searching for the station which has
the best reception and which is transmitting the same programme.
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Traffic information programmes
Press the "TA" button to switch the function on or off.
Any traffic information flash will be given priority, whatever source you are listening to (radio, cassette or CD).
If you wish to interrupt a message, press the "TA" button; this switches off the function.
Note: the volume of the traffic information announcements is independent of the volume of normal radio
listening. You can adjust it using the volume button. The setting will be stored and will be used when the
next messages are broadcast.
While traffic information is being broadcast, the display will alternately show “TRAFFIC” and the name of the
station.
When the station selected cannot broadcast traffic information, the display shows “NO TA”.
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CASSETTE
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CD MULTI-CHANGER (Available as an accessory)
Accelerated play
Press the “MAN” button.
Keep button “J” or “K” pressed for forwards or backwards accelerated play.
Accelerated play stops as soon as you release the button.
Buttons “J” and “K” resume the “track selection” function when the “MAN” button is pressed again.
Shuffle (RAND)
When the CD multi-changer is selected, keep the “SRC” button pressed for two seconds. The tracks will be played
in random sequence. Pressing the “SRC” button again for two seconds returns you to normal play.
Note : Do not use blank CDs as these could damage your player.
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AUDIO RD1
A B C
M K L J H I G F
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Button Function
A i Ejection of the CD.
B RDS RDS function on/off.
Press for more than 2 seconds: regional station following on/off.
C TA Traffic information priority on/off.
Press for more than 2 seconds: PTY function on/off.
D ▲ Increase the audio setting.
E ▼ Decrease the audio setting.
F AUDIO Selects the bass, treble, loudness and sound distribution.
G Automatic search of higher frequency.
k Selection of next CD track.
H Automatic search of lower frequency.
j Selection of previous CD track.
I MAN Manual/automatic operation of buttons G and H.
J Source selection, radio. Selection of wavebands FM1, FM2, FM3, AM.
Press for more than 2 seconds: automatic storing of stations (autostore).
K Source selection, CD.
Press for more than 2 seconds: shuffle.
L Source selection: CD player.
Press for more than 2 seconds: shuffle.
M ON/VOL Audio system on/off.
1 to 6 Selects a stored station.
Press for more than 2 seconds: stores a station.
Selects a CD.
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GENERAL FUNCTIONS
On / off
With the ignition key in the ACCESSORIES or IGNITION position, press the "M" button to switch the set on or off.
The set can operate for 30 minutes without switching the ignition on.
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
The first time you use the set following disconnection of the set or the battery, you must enter the confidential
code which was given to you on handover of your vehicle.
Entering the code
Switch the set on.
The display shows "CODE" then the set changes over to code request mode and "- - - -" is displayed.
Enter your four-digit code number using buttons "1" to "6".
For example: : if your code is 5345 press buttons "5", "3", "4" and "5" in turn.
When the fourth number has been entered correctly, the radio starts automatically.
Error in entering the code
If an error is made when entering one of the first three digits, do not continue the operation and switch off the
radio to prevent blocking it.
Each incorrect code entry will result in the set being blocked for a period of from 5 seconds to 30 minutes, after
the 7th incorrect entry.
To unblock the set, leave it switched on during the waiting period. When "- - - -" is displayed, you can enter the
code again.
If the set is switched off during the waiting period, this waiting period will restart when the set is switched on
again.
After 14 incorrect code entries, the radio will be permanently blocked and the message “END” will be displayed.
AUDIO SETTINGS
Press the “AUDIO” button several times in succession to access the bass (BASS), treble (TREB), loudness
(LOUD), fader (FAD) and balance (BAL).
Exit from audio mode is automatic after a few seconds, without pressing any button or by pressing the “AUDIO”
button after adjusting the balance.
Note: the bass and treble settings are specific to each source. It is possible to set the radio, CD, or CD multi-
changer differently.
Bass setting
When “BASS” is displayed, press the “D” or “E” buttons to vary the setting.
– “BASS –9” for a minimum bass setting,
– “BASS 0” for a normal position,
– “BASS +9” for a maximum bass setting.
Treble setting
When “TREB” is displayed, press the “D” or “E” buttons to vary the setting.
– “TREB –9” for a minimum treble setting,
– “TREB 0” for a normal position,
– “TREB +9” for a maximum treble setting.
Adjusting the loudness
This function automatically emphasises bass and treble tones when the volume is low.
Press the “D” or “E” buttons to switch this function on or off.
Setting the front/rear sound distribution (Fader)
When “FAD” is displayed, press the “D” or “E” buttons to vary the setting.
The “D” button increases the volume at the front.
The “E” button increases the volume at the rear.
This function can be deactived by pressing buttons “M” and “F” simultaneously.
Setting the right/left sound distribution (Balance)
When “BAL” is displayed, press the “D” or “E” buttons to vary the setting.
The “D” button increases the volume on the right-hand side.
The “E” button increases the volume on the left-hand side.
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LOCKING AND
60 UNLOCKING Keep your key number
in a safe place.
A B
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RADIO
Notes on radio reception
Your radio is subject to phenomena which do not affect domestic sets. Both MW/LW and FM reception are
subject to various forms of interference which are no reflection on the quality of your set, but are due to the
nature of the signals and the way in which they are transmitted.
On MW/LW, interference may be noticed when passing underneath high voltage power lines or bridges or
through tunnels.
On FM, interference may be the result of increasing distance from the transmitter, reflection of the signal by
obstacles (mountains, hills, buildings etc), or of being in an area which is not covered by a transmitter.
RDS FUNCTION
Using the RDS (Radio Data System) function on FM
RDS allows you to continue to listen to the same station, whatever frequency it is using for the region you are
going through.
Switch the function on or off by briefly pressing the “RDS” button.
RDS station following
The display indicates the name of the station selected. The radio is continually searching for the station which
has the best reception and which is transmitting the same programme.
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Traffic information programme
Press the “TA” button to switch the function on or off.
Any traffic information flash will be given priority, whatever source you are listening to (radio, CD or CD changer).
Note: the volume of the traffic information announcements is independent of the volume of normal radio
listening. You can adjust it using the volume button. The setting will be stored and will be used when the
next messages are broadcast.
While traffic information is being broadcast, the display will alternately show “TRAFFIC” and the name of the station.
When the station selected cannot broadcast traffic information, the display shows “NO TA”.
PTY function
This allows you to listen to stations broadcasting a specific type of programme (news, culture, sport, rock etc.).
With FM selected, press the “TA” button for two seconds to switch this function on or off.
To find a PTY programme:
– switch on the PTY function,
– briefly press button “G” or “H” to scroll down the list of the various types of programmes offered,
– when the programme of your choice is displayed, keep button “G” or “H” pressed for more than two seconds
to carry out an automatic search (after an automatic search the PTY function is switched off).
In PTY mode the different types of programmes can be stored in memory. To do this, press down the preselec-
tion buttons “1” to “6” for more than two seconds. Recalling the type of programme stored in the memory is by
a brief press on the corresponding button.
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EON system
This connects stations which are part of the same network. It enables broadcasting of traffic information or a PTY
programme from a station which is part of the same network as the station to which you are listening.
This service is available when you have selected the TA traffic information programme or the PTY function.
COMPACT DISC
Note : Do not use blank CDs as these could damage your player.
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EON system
This connects stations which are part of the same network. It enables broadcasting of traffic information or a PTY
programme from a station which is part of the same network as the station to which you are listening.
This service is available when you have selected the TA traffic information programme or the PTY function.
COMPACT DISC
Note : Do not use blank CDs as these could damage your player.
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CD MULTI-CHANGER
Accelerated play
Press the “MAN” button.
Keep button “G” or “H” pressed for forwards or backwards accelerated play.
Accelerated play stops as soon as you release the button.
Buttons “G” and “H” resume the “track selection” function when the “MAN” button is pressed again.
Shuffle (RDM)
When the CD multi-changer is selected, keep the “L” button pressed for two seconds. The tracks will be played
in random sequence. Pressing the “L” button again for two seconds returns you to normal play.
Note : Do not use blank CDs as these could damage your player.
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C B A
To insert a disc into the changer:
– open sliding panel A,
– press button B to eject the cartridge C,
C D – open one of the six compartments of the cartridge by pulling tab D,
– insert the disc with the printed face upwards and close the compartment,
– insert the cartridge into the changer,
– close the sliding panel A.
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1 1 1 1 2
2
3
3
4 4
5 5
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VENTILATION
3 - Side vents.
4 - Centre vents.
- Adjust the airflow to ensure sufficient renewal of air in the passenger compartment.
- Select the air distribution setting that is best suited to your requirements and the climatic conditions.
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To rapidly demist or de-ice the wind-
screen and side windows:
- set temperature and air flow
2 controls to maximum position,
- set air distribution control to “wind-
1 screen and side windows”,
- close the centre and side vents.
3 To obtain correct and thorough air
distribution, ensure that:
- the exterior air grille is not obs-
tructed,
4 5 - the air inlet vents and the air pas-
sages under the front seats are
not blocked.
In summer, use the «centre and side
HEATING AND VENTILATION: This setting prevents the entry of vents» position.
unpleasant odours or dust - it must
only be used in exceptional circum- In winter, in order to improve the
Location of the controls level of comfort, use the «occupants’
stances.
1 - Air flow feet» position and for good visibility
the «windscreen, front windows and
Turn the knob to the desi- 2 - Air distribution occupants’ feet» position.
red position.
3 - Temperature adjustment
Centre and side vents.
To temporarily stop the entry of out- Move the control to the left (blue
side air : zone: ambient temperature) or to the
- Turn the knob to position 0. Occupants’ feet. right (red zone: hot).
- Close the centre and side grilles.
- Place the air distribution control Windscreen, front windows
in the centre and side vents posi- and occupants’ feet
tion.
Windscreen and side
windows.
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ENGINE
57 IMMOBILISER When buying a second-
hand car:
Each key has a special code. Keep your card in a safe place,
When the ignition is switched on never in your vehicle.
the key code is recognised by the
engine immobiliser system and
starting is possible.
The engine immobiliser automati-
cally locks the engine control sys-
tem a few moments after the igni-
tion has been switched off.
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1 3
Adjustment of front seats Front head restraints
Height adjustment: slide the head
Forwards/backwards adjustment: restraint.
lift control 1, slide the seat, then let go to lock. The adjustment is correct when the
upper edge of the head restraint is
Adjustment of seat back: at the same height as the top of the
push control 2 rearwards to obtain the required angle. head. This adjustment avoids
excessive movement of the head
Access to rear seats: (3 doors) rearwards, in cases of rear impact.
raise control 3 or push control 2 towards the front. Adjustment of angle*: tilt the head
Tilt the back of the seat, then pull the seat forward. restraint.
The position of the seats is memorised*. To put them back as they were To remove the head restraint: posi-
before, you need only return them to the original position. tion it at maximum height, press the
The storage compartment for the handbook and Warranty book is located under the two lugs then remove the head
front right-hand seat*. restraint.
Warning: never drive with the head
restraints removed; they must be in
place and correctly adjusted.
* According to specification
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1 2 4 3
* According to specification.
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For maximum safety, it is essential
to adjust the corresponding front
seat to the intermediate longitudinal
position, seat back upright.
Follow the instructions for fitting
the child seat in the leaflet
provided when the child seat is
purchased.
Isofix mounting*
The Isofix mountings available on
the two rear seats* allow for the ins-
tallation of special child seats**,
approved by UTAC for PEUGEOT
vehicles and marketed within the
network.
The fixings are available as an
accessory and must be fitted by an
approved PEUGEOT dealer.
The locks incorporated in the child
seat fit onto the mounting and
ensure quick, reliable and safe
installation of the seats. The
combined use of the seat belt is
compulsory for a forward-facing
child seat.
The forward-facing position is per-
mitted in the rear.
* According to specification.
** Available during the model year
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* According to specification
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Key position
There are four positions of the
ignition key in the lock:
"S" Stop: ignition is off.
"A" Accessories: ignition is off but
accessories can operate. The
battery charge warning lamp lights.
"M" Run: ignition on. The following
warning lamps light:
- low engine oil pressure,
- coolant temperature,
- battery charge,
- pre-heater (DIESEL),
- handbrake, low brake fluid,
- engine diagnostics*,
* According to specification
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Key position
There are four positions of the
ignition key in the lock:
"S" Stop: ignition is off.
"A" Accessories: ignition is off but
accessories can operate. The
battery charge warning lamp lights.
"M" Run: ignition on. The following
warning lamps light:
- low engine oil pressure,
- coolant temperature,
- battery charge,
- pre-heater (DIESEL),
- handbrake, low brake fluid,
- engine diagnostics*,
* According to specification
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Starting a petrol engine* Starting a diesel engine
Never race a cold engi-
Do not press the accelerator pedal. ne.
Engine cold:
Operate the starter without relea- Never run the engine in
sing the key until the engine starts. Do not press the accelerator pedal.
an enclosed space.
Turn the key to position “M”, the
pre-heat warning lamp lights. If the engine cannot be
stopped using the ignition key,
Wait until the warning lamp goes press the brake pedal, engage a
out, then operate the starter in posi- gear and release the clutch in
tion “D” until the engine runs order to stall the engine.
smoothly.
Do not modify the steering
Engine hot: lock in any way.
Do not press the accelerator pedal.
Operate the starter.
If the engine stops or does not start
immediately, always wait a few
seconds before trying again using
the pre-heater.
* According to specification
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The keys which were given to you You can store up to 5 keys.
on delivery of your vehicle have an
electronic chip in the plastic part of
the key. If you require an additional key or
wish to replace a faulty key, you
must visit a PEUGEOT dealer.
Each key therefore has a special
code.
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* According to specification
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SEATS WITH MANUAL FRONT AND SIDE If the passenger airbag is not
50 CONTROLS 71 AIRBAGS armed, the warning light remains
on.
Always contact your PEUGEOT
dealer if the warning light flashes.
1
Passenger airbag precautions
DOORS
Opening the doors from the
inside
To open, pull handle 1.
Child safety THE BOOT
The rear doors are fitted with child-
proof locks: Locking/unlocking the tailgate.
Lower the catch to prevent the doors Using the key
being opened from the inside.
To open the tailgate, turn the key
It is still possible to open the doors then push button 1.
from outside.
The light is operated by opening the
tailgate*.
* According to specification
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DOORS
Opening the doors from the
inside
To open, pull handle 1.
Child safety THE BOOT
The rear doors are fitted with child-
proof locks: Locking/unlocking the tailgate.
Lower the catch to prevent the doors Using the key
being opened from the inside.
To open the tailgate, turn the key
It is still possible to open the doors then push button 1.
from outside.
The light is operated by opening the
tailgate*.
* According to specification
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To close:
Lower the bonnet most of the way
and let it drop when it is almost
closed. Check that it is locked Only fill up with fuel with
securely. the engine switched
off.
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To close:
Lower the bonnet most of the way
and let it drop when it is almost
closed. Check that it is locked Only fill up with fuel with
securely. the engine switched
off.
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LIGHTS STALK To flash the headlamps: Switching off the side lights
Flick the stalk towards you and switches off the rear fog lamp or
release it. returns to the front fog lamps only
B position if the vehicle is fitted with
N.B.: If the lights are left on when them.
you switch off the engine and open
a front door, a buzzer will sound. Horn
Direction indicators (flashers) Press the end of the stalk.
A Left, downwards.
Right, upwards.
Fog lamps
B Operation is by turning ring B. The
position is shown by the warning
lamps on the fascia.
A Rear
Light off.
Front lights
Selection is by turning ring A. Rear fog lamp lit.
It operates with the dipped/main
beam headlamps.
Lights off.
In both clear and rainy
Front and rear weather, in daylight and
Side light on. at night, the rear fog
Lights off. lamp dazzles and is the-
refore prohibited.
Dipped/main beam.
Front fog lamps. Do not forget to switch it off as
soon as it is no longer needed.
Changing between dipped/main
beam: These operate with the side lights,
dipped and main beam headlamps.
Pull the stalk fully towards you.
When your vehicle is equipped with Front and rear fog lamps.
long range light* these operate
simultaneously with the main beam.
These operate with the side lights,
dipped and main beam headlamps.
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* According to specification
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Front electric windows*
* According to specification
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When the vehicle is parked, the mirrors can be folded back manually.
Warning: The mirror on the driver’s side is aspherical to eliminate the «blind spot». Therefore, objects viewed in the mirror
are, in reality, closer than they appear. This must be taken into account in order to correctly judge the distance of vehicles
approaching from behind.
* According to specification
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1 2 3 4
11 12
6
10
7 9
8
Lighting rheostat
Hazard warning lights Adjustment can only be done with Heated seats*
the engine running and the side-
lights on, by pressing button 12 on
the instrument panel, to increase or
The switch and the direction indica- decrease the instrument panel ligh- Press the switch to operate the seat
tors flash. ting level. heating.
Controls the direction indicators Pressing it again stops the opera-
simultaneously and continuously. tion.
Use only in cases of danger, for an Adjusting the
emergency stop or for driving in headlamps
unusual conditions.
Can operate with the ignition swit-
ched off. Depending on the load in your
vehicle, it is recommended that the
headlamp beam is adjusted.
0 -
1 or 2 people in the front seats.
– -
3 people.
Rear screen demister 1 -
5 people.
2 -
5 people + maximum authori-
sed load.
Control for demisting the rear 3 - Driver + maximum authorised
screen (and exterior mirrors)*. load.
Goes out automatically after
approximately twelve minutes in This adjustment can only be carried
order to avoid excessive current out when the lighting control is in
consumption. the dipped/main beam position.
Pushing it again restarts the opera-
tion for twelve minutes. Initial setting is position 0.
* According to specification
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1
2
* According to specification
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1 1
* According to specification.
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Ring A 4
Lighting controls
Lights off
Front
Side lights 3 - High speed wipe
Dipped/ 2 - Normal speed wipe
main beam lights 1 - Intermittent wipe
0 - Stop
Ring B 4 - Single wipe
Rear fog lamp control Pulling the stalk towards you
washes the windscreen with timed
Rear fog lamp off sweep, and headlamp wash if
headlamps are on.
Rear fog lamp on
Release:
Press the button before releasing
the handbrake.
* According to specification.
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AIR BAGS* FRONT AIR BAGS* - Remove the ignition key, insert it
into the passenger airbag switch 1
The airbag system has been desi- These are folded in the centre of the and turn it to the “OFF” position.
gned to maximise the safety of the steering wheel for the driver and in
occupants in the event of serious the fascia for the front passenger.
collisions. It works in conjunction They are deployed simultaneously
with the seat belts. (except in cases where the airbag is
The electronic detectors register and disarmed), for frontal impacts where AIR - One of these two warning
analyse any abrupt deceleration of there is a risk of injury to the head or BAG lights* on the instrument
the vehicle; if the triggering threshold chest. panel is lit throughout the
is reached the airbags inflate instant- disarming process.
ly and come between the occupants
and the vehicle.
Immediately after the impact, the air-
bags deflate rapidly, so that they do
not hinder the visibility of the occu- 1 In the “OFF” position, the passenger
pants and their exit if necessary from airbag will not be triggered in the
the vehicle. event of an impact.
The airbags are not deployed in the As soon as you remove the
case of collisions which are not rearwards-facing child seat from the
serious, for which the seat belt is suf- front passenger seat, turn the airbag
ficient to ensure maximum protec- switch to the “ON” position, to arm
tion. The seriousness of a collision the airbag and thus ensure the
depends on the nature of the obs- safety of your passenger in an
tacle and the speed of the vehicle at impact.
the moment of the collision.
Airbags only operate when the
ignition is switched on.
Note: the gas escaping from the
cushion can be a minor irritant. Disarming the passenger
airbag*
To ensure the safety of your child,
it is essential to disarm the pas-
senger airbag when you install a
rearwards-facing child seat on the
front passenger seat.
* According to specification.
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Passenger airbag precautions Front* and side* airbag operational check
Vehicle fitted with a passenger Operation of the airbags is indicated by the warning light on the instrument
airbag disarming switch: panel.
If the passenger airbag is armed (passenger airbag switch in the "ON"
position), the warning light will come on for six seconds when the ignition is switched
on.
- disarm the airbag If the warning light:
if you install a - does not come on when the ignition is switched on or,
rearwards-facing
child seat on the - does not switch off after six seconds or,
front passenger - flashes for five minutes then remains on.
seat, Consult your PEUGEOT dealer.
- arm the airbag
when you trans-
port an adult on
the front pas- SIDE AIR BAGS*
senger seat. The side airbags are incorporated in the backrest frames of the front seat, on the
side nearest the door.
They are triggered independently of each other depending on the side on which the
Vehicle not fitted with a passenger collision occurs, in the case of side impacts which could cause injury to the thorax,
airbag disarming switch: the abdomen and the head.
* According to specification
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WARNING
For the front and side airbags to be fully effective, observe the following safety rules:
• Front airbags*
• Do not drive holding the steering wheel by its spokes or resting your hands on the centre part of the wheel.
• Smoke as little as possible; deployment of the airbags can cause burns or the risk of injury from a cigarette or pipe.
• Never remove or pierce the steering wheel or hit it violently.
• Side airbags*
• Never put covers on the front seats.
• Do not fix or glue anything to the front seat backrests. This could cause injury to the chest or arms when the side airbag
inflates.
• Do not sit with the upper part of the body any nearer to the door than necessary.
* According to specification
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Passenger airbag precautions Front* and side* airbag operational check
Vehicle fitted with a passenger Operation of the airbags is indicated by the warning light on the instrument
airbag disarming switch: panel.
If the passenger airbag is armed (passenger airbag switch in the "ON"
position), the warning light will come on for six seconds when the ignition is switched
on.
- disarm the airbag If the warning light:
if you install a - does not come on when the ignition is switched on or,
rearwards-facing
child seat on the - does not switch off after six seconds or,
front passenger - flashes for five minutes then remains on.
seat, Consult your PEUGEOT dealer.
- arm the airbag
when you trans-
port an adult on
the front pas- SIDE AIR BAGS*
senger seat. The side airbags are incorporated in the backrest frames of the front seat, on the
side nearest the door.
They are triggered independently of each other depending on the side on which the
Vehicle not fitted with a passenger collision occurs, in the case of side impacts which could cause injury to the thorax,
airbag disarming switch: the abdomen and the head.
* According to specification
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WARNING
For the front and side airbags to be fully effective, observe the following safety rules:
• Front airbags*
• Do not drive holding the steering wheel by its spokes or resting your hands on the centre part of the wheel.
• Smoke as little as possible; deployment of the airbags can cause burns or the risk of injury from a cigarette or pipe.
• Never remove or pierce the steering wheel or hit it violently.
• Side airbags*
• Never put covers on the front seats.
• Do not fix or glue anything to the front seat backrests. This could cause injury to the chest or arms when the side airbag
inflates.
• Do not sit with the upper part of the body any nearer to the door than necessary.
* According to specification
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1124 cm3 injection engine
1 . Air filter
2 . Brake fluid
3 . Battery 1 2 3
4 . Power steering
5 . Dipstick
6 . Engine oil filler
7 . Coolant
8 . Reservoir for front/rear screen and
headlamp wash-wipe*
8 7 6 5 4
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1 .
Air filter
2 .
Brake fluid
3 .
Battery
4 .
Power steering 1 2 3
5 .
Dipstick
6 .
Engine oil filler
7 .
Coolant
8 .
Reservoir for front/rear screen and
headlamp wash-wipe*
9 . Automatic gearbox
8 7 6 5 9 4
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16-valves 1587 cm3 engine
1 . Air filter
2 . Brake fluid
3 . Battery 1 2 3
4 . Power steering
5 . Dipstick
6 . Engine oil filler
7 . Coolant
8 . Reservoir for front/rear screen and
headlamp wash-wipe*
8 7 6 5 4
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1 . Air filter
2 . Brake fluid
3 . Battery 1 2 3
4 . Power steering
5 . Dipstick
6 . Engine oil filler
7 . Coolant
8 . Reservoir for front/rear screen and
headlamp wash-wipe*
8 7 6 5 4
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CHECKING THE LEVELS 4. Power steering* Cooling circuit
When the engine is cold, the level Always use the coolant which is
1. Air filter must always be above the MIN approved by the manufacturer
The air filter element must be mark, close to the MAX mark. (PROCOR TM108 / GLYSANTIN
changed at the recommended G33 or REVKOGEL 2000). If this is
intervals. If you drive in a dusty 5. Dipstick not possible, top up with distilled
atmosphere, change it twice as Check the oil level on flat ground, water and have the protection level
often. with the engine cold and preferably checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.
Follow the recommendations given before the first journey of the day. When the engine is hot, the coolant
in the maintenance schedule. Never exceed the maximum level. temperature is regulated by the fan.
Check the level regularly. As the fan can operate with the
2. Brake fluid ignition key removed, and as the
The level must always be above the 6. Topping up with oil cooling circuit is pressurised, do
DANGER mark on the reservoir. In not carry out any work for at
Your oil must be changed in accor- least an hour after switching off
the event of a significant drop in the dance with the maintenance sche-
fluid level, consult a PEUGEOT the engine.
dule.
dealer immediately. Use fluids Note: the coolant does not need to
The oil must be topped up between be renewed.
approved by the manufacturer, oil changes.
which conform to DOT 3 or DOT 4
standards. Regularly check and top-up the 8. Front/rear screen and
oil level. headlamp wash reservoir*
3. Battery Maximum oil consumption is 0.5 For optimum cleaning quality and
At the beginning of winter, have the litres per 600 miles (1000 km). for your safety, it is best to use
battery checked by a PEUGEOT cleaning products approved by
dealer. 7. Coolant PEUGEOT (capacity 4.5 litres
In summer (30°C and above) or if Engine cold: the coolant level must without headlamp wash, 5.5 litres
the battery is in heavy use, check be between the min and max marks with headlamp wash).
the level of electrolyte; it must cover in the expansion chamber with the
the separator plates at all times. If cap removed. To close, turn the cap
necessary, top up with distilled to the second notch*.
water.
* According to specification
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To check: turn the wheels to full lock on the side to be checked. The thickness of pad remaining is represented by the measu-
rement X.
When the measurement is zero, the brake pads must be changed.
Advice
As brake pad wear depends on the way in which the vehicle is driven, particularly if the vehicle is used for urban driving or for
short journeys, or is driven in a very sporty manner, it may be necessary to check the thickness of the pads even between ser-
vice intervals.
* According to specification
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EXTERIOR MIRRORS HEATING/AIR CONDITIONING
65 47
1 1
2
4 5
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* According to specification
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3 3
Special features of the alloy Fitting the spare wheel Anti-theft bolt**
wheels* If your vehicle is fitted with a steel If your wheels are fitted with an anti-
Bolt covers spare wheel, it is normal when secu- theft bolt (one per wheel), the
Alloy wheel bolts are covered by ring it to notice that the bolt washers chrome trim and then the plastic
chrome trims. do not come into contact with the cover must be removed, using tool 3,
rim. The spare wheel is secured by before it is unscrewed using one of
Use tool 3 to remove the trims before the cone-shaped support of each the two anti-theft sockets (which
slackening the bolts. bolt. were given to you on delivery of your
vehicle along with the duplicate keys
and the confidential card) and the
Fitting snow tyres wheel brace 1.
If you fit snow tyres mounted on steel
wheels, it is essential to use special Note: make a careful note of the code
bolts available from your PEUGEOT number engraved on the top of the
dealer. anti-theft socket. This will enable you
to obtain a duplicate of the anti-theft
socket from a PEUGEOT dealer.
* According to specification.
** According to model and destination.
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– TUNGSRAM
– PHILIPS
– OSRAM
– NORMA
These comply with the anti-UV
(Ultra-Violet) requirements
necessary for correct operation
and reliability of the headlamps.
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5 1
3
4 2
* According to specification
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* According to specification
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5 1
3
4 2
* According to specification
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* According to specification
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Removing-fitting a fuse
Beware of incompatible
additional electrical acces-
sories!
Your vehicle’s electrical
circuit is designed to operate
with standard or optional equip-
Correct Incorrect Pliers ment. Before installing additional
electrical equipment or accesso-
ries, consult a PEUGEOT dea-
ler.
Some electrical accessories, or
the way in which they are fitted,
may adversely affect the opera-
tion of your vehicle, namely, the
electronic control circuits, the
radio circuit and the electrical
charging circuit.
PEUGEOT does not accept any
responsibility for expenses
incurred by repairs or for any
faults resulting from the installa-
tion of additional accessories
which are not supplied or
recommended by PEUGEOT
and which were not installed in
Before removing a fuse the cause of the fault must be found and corrected. accordance with the manufactu-
The fuse numbers are on the fuse box. rer’s instructions, in particular
Always change a faulty fuse for one of the same rating. equipment with a consumption
greater than 10 milliamps. The
maxi fuses provide additional
protection for the electrical sys-
tems. Any work must be carried
out by a specialist.
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F1
F3
F5
F2
F7
F4
F9
F6
F11
F8
F13
F10
F15
F12
F14
F16
MF4
MF3
MF2
MF1
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16 fuse box (engine compartment)
Fuse Rating* Functions*
1 — Not used
2 30A Anti-lock braking system
3 25A Engine cooling
4 20A Anti-lock braking system
5 25A Fan unit
6 20A Additional driving lamps
7 — Not used
8 — Not used
9 10A Fuel pump
10 — Not used
11 10A Oxygen sensor
12 10A Left-hand main beam
13 10A Right-hand main beam
14 10A Left-hand dipped beam
15 10A Right-hand dipped beam
16 30A Pulsair pump
Maxi fuse (engine compartment)
MF1 20A Lighting switch
MF2 80A Ignition supply (starter +ve)
MF3 40A Ignition supply (ignition controlled +ve)
MF4 40A Battery +ve feed to 13-fuse box
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PEUGEOT SERVICING
The extension of the service intervals means that the engine oil level must be checked regularly; topping up of
the oil between oil changes is normal.
It is for this reason, and for your complete peace of mind, that your Peugeot dealer will carry out a levels check
and top-up midway between each routine service, at the time or distance intervals specified. This will be
undertaken free of charge, provided that the maintenance of your vehicle has been carried out within the
Peugeot network. At the same time, your Peugeot dealer will offer you a Peugeot Safety Check, for a nominal
fee. A Peugeot professional will carry out a quick check and will top up the levels if necessary (oil up to 1 litre,
coolant and screen wash).
If the oil level is too low, there is a risk of serious damage to the engine: check the engine oil level at least every
1,500 miles (2,500km), depending on the conditions of use.
The date of the intermediate visit is not shown by the service indicator. It is to be carried out at least every
10 000 miles (15 000km) for petrol engines and every 5 000 miles (7 500km) for indirect injection diesel engines.
The extended service intervals have been made possible by technical modifications to the vehicles and lubricants:
THUS IT IS ESSENTIAL TO USE ONLY ENGINE LUBRICANTS WHICH ARE APPROVED AND RECOMMENDED BY
THE MANUFACTURER.
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Fitting a radio Fitting speakers
Your 106 has the following factory- Provision is made for fitting 130 mm
fitted equipment: diameter speakers in the front
doors. (It is possible to fit 100 mm
– Roof aerial. diameter speakers at the rear*).
– Coaxial aerial lead. A Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.
– Basic suppression.
– Supply to front speakers (accor-
ding to specification, the wires
are located in the pillars in front of
the doors).
– Supply to rear speakers*.
– 2 x 8-way connectors.
B
It only remains for you to connect
your radio and fit the speakers.
The connectors
A1 : —
A2 : —
A3 : —
A4 : (+) Accessories
A5 : —
A6 : (+) Parking lights
A7 : (+) Permanent
A8 : Earth
B1 : (+) Right-hand rear speakers*
B2 : (–) Right-hand rear speakers*
B3 : (+) Right-hand front speakers
B4 : (–) Right-hand front speakers
B5 : (+) Left-hand front speakers
B6 : (–) Left-hand front speakers
B7 : (+) Left-hand rear speakers*
B8 : (–) Left-hand rear speakers* * According to specification
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To tow your 106 without Towing (boat, caravan, etc.) Do not exceed your vehicle’s
lifting... • before setting out: towing capacity.
A towing bar should always be - check the pressure of the Towing weight: see ‘Technical data’
used. tyres, both on the vehicle and section.
From the front and rear: on the trailer. Recommended nose weight: 50 kg.
– Attach the towing bar to the - check the electrical signals on
towing eye. the trailer
- practice manoeuvring, in parti-
cular reversing.
Tow-bar - grease the tow ball regularly,
This device must be fitted by a remove it when you have fini-
PEUGEOT dealer. shed towing.
• In a caravan, distribute the load
inside evenly and do not exceed
the maximum load.
• Always drive at a moderate
speed, change gear early, both
going uphill and downhill. Pay
attention to side winds.
• When towing, fuel consumption
increases. Do not forget to use a
roof deflector if necessary.
• Braking distance increases.
Brake gradually and gently. Avoid
jerky braking.
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Data
PETROL
Models
model codes 1CHFF
1AHFF 1CKFW 1CNFXF
1SHFF 1AKFW
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Data
DIESEL
Models 1CVJXF
model codes 1AVJXF
1SVJXF
Engines VJX
Capacity (cm3) 1527
Bore x stroke (mm) 77 x 82
Maximum power EU standard (Kw) 42
Maximum power at (rpm) 5000
Maximum power EU standard (Nm) 95
Maximum torque at (rpm) 2250
Fuel Diesel
Catalytic converter (1)
Gearbox Manual
(5 gears)
1124 cm3 MA/5 HFX 35.3 (8.0) 56.5 (5.0) 46.3 (6.1) 145
1360 cm3 MA/5 KFWF 34.4 (8.2) 56.5 (5.0) 45.6 (6.2) 148
1360 cm3 (sport) MA/5 KFWU 33.6 (8.4) 54.3 (5.2) 44.1 (6.4) 152
1587 cm3
16 valves MA/5 NFXF 22.4 (12.6) 45.6 (6.2) 33.2 (8.5) 201
1527 cm3 Diesel MA/5 VJX 41.5 (6.8) 65.7 (4.3) 54.3 (5.2) 138
3 DOOR HATCHBACK
5 DOOR HATCHBACK
VAN
3 door 5 door
1588
563
1376
238
367 5
8
730 1305
1370
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1620
563
1376
367 238
8 5
730 1305
1415
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