2002.5 Peugeot Boxer steering wheel

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Voice commands
The voice commands enable you to control a certain number of audio/telephone/GPS functions using pre-recorded words or expressions. The voice commands

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ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS Depending on the load in your vehicle, adjusting the beam of theheadlamps is recommended. 0 
No load.
1 Partial load.
2 Average load.
3 Maxi

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CRUISE CONTROL Cruise control enables the vehicle to maintain a steady speed program-
med by the driver, regardless of theroad characteristics and without thedriver having to touch the acce

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AIR BAGS The air bags have been designed to maximise the safety of the occupantsin the event of serious collisions.They work in conjunction with theforce-limiting se

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For the front and side* air bags to be fully effective, observe the following safety rules:
¥W
ear a correctly adjusted seat belt.
¥ Sit in a normal upright positi

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For the front and side* air bags to be fully effective, observe the following safety rules:
¥W
ear a correctly adjusted seat belt.
¥ Sit in a normal upright positi

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Fuse no.  Rating Functions
8 30 AWash-wipe pump.
9 15 AHeadlamps and fog lamps.
10 15 A Horn - Steering wheel lever control.
11 15 AEngine management control unit (secondary).
14 10 A Right

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TOWING YOUR VEHICLE
W ithout lifting (4 wheels on the ground)
Y ou must always use a tow bar.
The towing eyes are located at the front and the rear under the vehicles bumpers. Lifting (2 w
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