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Engine compartment fuse box
To gain access to the box in the engine compartment (next to the
battery), unclip the cover. After carrying out work, close the
cover very carefully.The electrical circuit of your vehicle is designedto operate with standardor optional equipment.
Before installing other electricalequipment or accessories in yourvehicle, consult a PEUGEOT
dealer. Some electrical accessories or the way in which they are fittedmay have an adverse effect onthe operation of your vehicle (itselectronic control circuits, theaudio circuit and the electricalcharging circuit). PEUGEOT declines any respon- sibility for expenses incurredthrough the repair of your vehicleor for any malfunctions resultingfrom the installation of auxiliaryaccessories, not supplied andnot recommended by PEUGEOTand not installed in accordancewith PEUGEOT's instructions, inparticular for any equipment thepower consumption of whichexceeds 10 milliamps.
* The maxi fuses provide additional protection for the electrical systems. Any work on these fuses must be carried out by a PEUGEOT dealer.
Fuse N o
Rating Functions
1* 20 A Fan unit
2* 60 A ABS/ESP
3* 30 A ABS/ESP
4* 70 A Built-in systems interface supply
5* 70 A Built-in systems interface supply
6* Ð Not used
7* 30 A Ignition switch supply
8* Ð Not used
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Fuse N
o
Rating Functions
1 10 A Pre-heat unit (diesel) - Water in diesel sensor - Reversing lights switch - Speed sensor - Air flow sensor (diesel)
2 15 A Canister solenoid valve - Fuel pump
3 10 A ABS/ESP engine control unit - ESP stop switch
4 10 A Automatic gearbox control unit - Engine control unit
5 Ð Not used
6 15 A Front fog lamps
7 20 A Headlamp wash pump
8 20 A Fan assembly relay - Engine control unit - Diesel injection pump - Diesel high pressure regulator - Engine management solenoid valve
9 15 A Left-hand dipped beam
10 15 A Right-hand dipped beam 11 10 A Left-hand main beam
12 15 A Right-hand main beam
13 15 A Horns
14 10 A Front and rear windscreen wash pumps
15 30 A Throttle housing heater - Diesel injection pump - Oxygen sensor - Engine control unit - Air flow sensor - Ignition coil - Engine management solenoid valve - Diesel heater - Injectors
16 30 A Air pump relay
17 30 A High and low speed windscreen wiper
18 40 A Air conditioning fan
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CHANGING A FUSE The fuse boxes are located under the fascia and in the engine com-partment. Fascia fuse box Unscrew the catch a quarter turn using a coin then remove the coverto gain access to the fuses. The spare fuses and the pliers Aare
secured on the inside of the fascia
fuse box cover. Removing and fitting a fuse
Before changing a fuse, the cause of the fault must be found and remedied. The fuse numbers are indicated on the fuse box. Use the pliers
A.
Always replace a faulty fuse (identification according to fuse) with a fuse of the same rating.
Correct
Pliers A Incorrect
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Fuse Rating
Functions
1 15 A Heated seat - Alarm
4 20 A Multifunction display - Navigation control unit - Boot lighting - Audio equipment
5 15 A Automatic gearbox diagnostics
6 10 A Coolant level - Automatic gearbox - Audio equipment - Steering wheel angle sensor (ESP)
7 15 A Driving school accessory - Alarm fitted as an accessory
9 30 A Rear electric windows
10 40 A Rear screen and mirror demisting
11 15 A Rear windscreen wiper
12 30 A Front windscreen wiper - Sunroof
14 10 A Engine fuse box - Air bags - Steering wheel controls - Rain sensor
15 15 A Instrument panel - Multifunction display - Navigation control unit - Air conditioning - Audio equipment
16 30 A Locking/unlocking controls for doors, bonnet and boot
20 10 A Right-hand brake light
21 15 A Left-hand brake light - 3rd brake light
22 30 A Front courtesy light and rear courtesy light (206 SW) - Map reading light - Glove box lighting - Lighter - Rear 12 volt socket (206 SW)
S1 Shunt PARC shunt
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BATTERY
To charge the battery using a battery charger:
Ð Disconnect the battery,
Ð Follow the instructions for use given by the battery charger manufacturer,
Ð Reconnect starting with the negative (Ð) terminal,
Ð Check that the terminals and connectors are clean. If they are covered withsulphate (white or greenish deposit), disconnect them and clean them.
To start the vehicle from another battery:
Ð Connect the red cable to the positive (+) terminals of the two batteries,
Ð Connect one end of the green or black cable to the negative (Ð) terminal of the slave battery,
Ð Connect the other end of the green or black cable to an earth point on the bro- ken down vehicle as far as possible from the battery,
Operate the starter, let the engine run.
Wait for the engine to return to idle, then disconnect the cables.
Ð Never disconnect a terminal when the engine is running. Ð Never charge a battery without first disconnecting the terminals.
Ð After every reconnection of the battery, switch on the ignition and wait 1 minute before starting to allow the electronic systems to be initialised. If slight difficulties are experienced after this, please
contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
It is advisable to disconnect the battery if the vehicle is not to be used for a period of more than one month.
ECONOMY MODE FUNCTION After the engine has stopped, with the key in the accessories position,
certain functions (windscreen wiper,electric windows, sunroof, courtesylights, audio equipment etc.) canonly be used for thirty minutes, to
prevent discharging the battery.
Once the thirty minutes are over, the message "Economy mode active"
appears on the multifunction displayand the active functions are put on
standby.
A flat battery will prevent the engine from starting.
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TOWING A TRAILER,
CARAVAN, BOAT etc,
Only use original PEUGEOT tow bars that have been tested andapproved from the design stage of
your vehicle. The tow bar must be
fitted by a PEUGEOT dealer.
Your vehicle is basically designed for transporting people and luggagebut it may also be used for towing a
trailer. Driving with a trailer subjects the towing vehicle to more significantstress and its driver must be particu-larly careful. Air density decreases with altitude, thus reducing engine performance.Above 1 000 metres, the maximumtowing load must be reduced by
10 % and so on for every 1 000metres of altitude. Driving advice Distribution of loads:
distribute the
load in the trailer so that the heavi- est items are as close as possible tothe axle and the nose weightapproaches the maximum permittedwithout exceeding it. Cooling: towing a trailer on a slope
increases the temperature of the
coolant. As the fan is electricallycontrolled, its cooling capacity is notdependent on the engine speed.
On the contrary, use a high gear to lower the engine speed, and reduceyour speed. The maximum towing load on a long slope depends on the gradient andthe outside temperature. In all cases, pay attention to thecoolant temperature. If the warning light comes on, stop
the vehicle and switch off the engineas soon as possible.
Tyres:
check the tyre 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 sig-
nalling on the trailer.Side wind: take into acount the
increased sensitivity to side wind.
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PETROL
Models2CHFX 2CK6D 2CKFW 2CNFU 2ANFU 2CRFN
Model codes 2AHFZ 2AK6D 2AKFW 2HNFU 2ENFU 2ARFN
2SHFX 2EKFW 2KNFU 2ERFN 2EHFX
ENGINES 1.1 litre 1.4 litre 1.4 litre 1.6 litre 16V 2 litre 16V Cubic capacity (cm 3
) 1 124 1 360 1 360 1 587 1 997
Bore x stroke (mm) 72 x 69 75 x 77 75 x 77 78.5 x 82 85 x 88
EU standard maximum power (kW) 44.1 55 55 80 100
Maximum power at engine speed (rpm) 5 500 5 500 5 500 5 800 6 000
EU standard maximum torque (Nm) 94 118 120 147 190
Maximum torque at engine speed (rpm) 2 700 2 800 2 800 4 000 4 100Fuel Unleaded Leaded Unleaded Unleaded Unleaded
Catalytic converter Yes No Yes Yes Yes Gearbox Manual Manual Manual Automatic Manual Automatic Manual
(5 speed) (5 speed) (5 speed) (4 speed) (5 speed) (4 speed) (5 speed)
Oil capacity (in litres) Engine (with cartridge replacement) 3.2 (2) - 3.4 (3) 3 (2) - 3.25 (3) 3 (2) - 3.25 (3) 3 (2) - 3.25 (3)3.2 (2) - 3.4 (3) 3.2 (2) - 3.4 (3) 4.25
Gearbox-Final drive 2 2 2 _ 2 _ 1.9
ENGINES AND GEARBOXES
(2) Draining by gravity Ð (3) Draining by suction.
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DIESEL
2C8HX 2CWJY
Models 2A8HX 2AWJY 2CRHY 2ERHY 2CRHYU
Model codes 2S8HX 2SWJY 2ARHY 2KRHY 2ARHYU 2E8HX 2TWJY 2HRHY
ENGINES 1.4 litre Turbo HDI1.9 litre 2 litre Turbo HDI
2 litre Turbo HDI (ECO)
Cubic capacity (cm3
) 1 398 1 867 1 997 1 997
Bore x stroke (mm) 73.7 x 82 82.2 x 88 85 x 88 85 x 88
EU standard maximum power (kW) 50 51 66 66
Maximum power at engine speed (rpm) 4 000 4 600 4 000 4 000
EU standard maximum torque (Nm) 150 125 205 205
Maximum torque at engine speed (rpm) 1 750 2 500 1 900 1 900Fuel Diesel Diesel Diesel Diesel
Catalytic converter Yes Yes Yes Yes Gearbox Manual Manual Manual Manual
(5 speed) (5 speed) (5 speed) (5 speed)
Oil capacity (in litres)
Engine (with cartridge replacement) 3.8 4.8 4.5 4.5
Gearbox-Final drive 2 1.9 1.9 1.9
ENGINES AND GEARBOXES