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Electronic key warning lamp Lights up when switching
on ignition if the key is not recogni- sed
* Depending on version or country.
35I-15WARNING LAMPS *
Minimum coolant fluid level warning lamp If the warning lamp lights
up, it is imperative to stop the vehicle. Check the level and takethe precautions detailed in chapter
ÒLEVELS AND CHECKSÓ).
Battery charge warninglamp Should not be on when the engine is running. If it
comes permanently on, contact
your nearest approved Dealer.
Imperative stopwarning lamp Lights up at the same time as ano-
ther visual warning or if the maxi-mum permissible coolant fluid tem-perature is reached.
Engine oil pressurewarning lamp If it lights up while you are
driving, stop the engine, check the
level, (See ÒLEVELS ANDCHECKSÓ). If it remains lit despite the level being correct, contact your nearest
approved Dealer. Warning lamp for hand-brake and for brakefluid level Indicates that the brake
is applied or incorrectly released. Also that the brake fluid level is
insufficient. See ÒBRAKESÓ,
ÒLEVELS AND CHECKSÓ . The warning lamp may also indica- te a malfunction of the electronicbraking distribution.
Engine operation war-ning lamp (autodiagno-sis)
If it flashes or lights up, this indi-cates a malfunctioning of either theinjection, ignition or emissioncontrol systems (depending oncountry). Quickly consult your nearest
approved dealer.
AIRBAG operation war-ning lamp
See ÒTHE AIRBAG SYSTEMÓ. Doors open warninglamp Lights up when swit- ching on ignition.
Goes out when all the doors are
closed correctly.
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1
2Manual repriming pump
See ÒDIESEL INJECTION SYSTEMÓ.
78
Power steering reservoir
Level: see ÒLEVELS AND
CHECKSÓ. Topping up engine oil
See ÒCAPACITYÓ. Finish by checking the oil level using the manual dipstick.
Battery
See ÒBATTERYÓ. Air filter Follow the instructions in the Maintenance Guide.
Engine oil dipstick Check with the vehicle on a level surface and at leastten minutes after having
switched off the engine. Never exceed the maxi- mum level.
Check the level regularly.Maxi Mini
Caution
Take care when carrying out checks under the bonnet when theengine is hot, even if the engine is
switched off, as the cooling fancan start up at any time. The engine oil should be checked regularly between the servicevisits recommended by the manu-
facturer, as well as before longjourneys.
Topping up brake fluid
See ÒLEVELS AND CHECKSÓ.
Front and rear screenwash and headlampwash* reservoir
See ÒCAPACITYÓ.
Topping up enginecoolant
See ÒLEVELS AND CHECKSÓ. Note : If it is necessary to top up
the coolant frequently this indi- cates a fault which should bechecked as soon as possible.V- 1LEVELS
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Brake fluid reservoir
Check the level regularly. If the warning light comes on when driving, stop immediately and contact an
approved dealer.
84V- 2LEVELS AND CHECKS*
As the synthetic brake fluid has anti-corrosion properties and maintains the correct braking characteristics irrespective of conditions use only the brake fluid recommended by the manufacturer (to be replaced every two years). These instructions, which must be followed, are given in the Maintenance Guide for your vehicle.Quality :see ÒAPPROVED RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS Ó.
* According to specification.
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These warning lights are tested with the key in the ignition on position : M
64III-1STEERING LOCK-IGNITION-STARTER
¥ S : Steering lock
To release the steering lock, turn the steering wheel slightly, without forcing it, at the
same time as turning the key.
¥ A : Accessories Allows operation of some electrical accessories (radio, electric windows, map rea-
ders, etc.). The battery charge light comes on. ¥ M : Ignition
The following warning lamps * should illuminate : ABS, preheating (Diesel), battery
charge, STOP, oil pressure, handbrake and brake fluid level, engine autodiagnosis,airbags, door closing. If any of these warning lamps do not illuminate, there is a malfunction. ¥ D : Starter Release the key as soon as the engine has started. Never operate the key with the
engine running (see ÒSTARTING THE ENGINEÓ).
* According to model or country
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118VII-4
APPROVED RECOMMENDED
LUBRICANTS
The oils which appear in the sketch opposite are suitable for most pur-poses. The sketch opposite states the opti- mum range of viscosity depending onthe temperatures at which the oils areto be used. It is also possible to usesynthetic oils of Ôsuperior qualityÕ. In the absence of semi-synthetic or
synthetic oils, oils of API SH/SJ qual-ity (for petrol engines), or CD/CF (fordiesel engines) may be used by fol-
lowing the ÔArduous ConditionsÕ main-tenance schedule which specifiesshorter intervals. Do not hesitate to ask for advice from a Peugeot dealer to maintain drivingpleasure and to minimise the mainte-nance cost of your vehicle. For coun-tries outside Europe, please contact a
local PEUGEOT dealer.
PROCOR TM 108 /
Coolant GLYSANTIN G33 or REVKOGEL 2000
ESSENTIAL Protection to minus 35¡C
ESSENTIAL ESSENTIAL
Manual gearbox ESSO GEAR OIL BV TOTAL TRANSMISSION BV
75W-80 PR 9736.41 75W-80
Power steering ESSO ATF D - PR 9730.94 TOTAL FLUIDE AT42
Other approved products
Brake fluid PEUGEOT DOT4