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PEUGEOT 1007 DAG 2008  Owners Manual 1
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                 WARNING LIGHTS 
  
�A�  �p�e�r�m�a�n�e�n�t�l�y�  �l�i�t�  �w�a�r�n�i�n�g�  �l�i�g�h�t�  �o�r�  �o�n�e�  �fl� �a�s�h�i�n�g�,�  �w�i�t�h�  �t�h �e�  �e�n�g�i�n�e�  �r�u�n�n�i�n�g�

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PEUGEOT 1007 DAG 2008  Owners Manual 1
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� � �L�a�c�k� �o�f� �o�i�l�  
 If  "OIL" � � �fl� �a�s�h�e�s� �a�n�d� �t�h�e� �s�e�r�v�i�c�e� �w�a�r�n�-
ing  light  comes  on,  accompanied  by  
an  audible  signal  and  a  message  o

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PEUGEOT 1007 DAG 2008  Owners Manual 3
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           VENTILATION 
   
1.    Windscreen de-icing or 
demisting vent. 
  
2.    Side window de-icing or 
demisting vents. 
  
3.    Side vents. 
  
4.    Central vents. 
  
5.    Air outlets

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PEUGEOT 1007 DAG 2008  Owners Manual 6
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 If this warning light comes on  
on  the  instrument  panel  and 
the indicator light on the but-
ton  comes  on,  this  indicates 
that  the  ASR  and  ESP  sys-
tems are disarmed.

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PEUGEOT 1007 DAG 2008  Owners Manual 6
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  Seat belt not fastened warning � �I�f�  �t�h�e�  �d�r�i�v�e�r�  �a�n�d�/�o�r�  �t�h�e�  
front  passenger  has  not 
fastened  his  seat  belt, 
the corresponding warn-
ing light comes on when

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PEUGEOT 1007 DAG 2008  Owners Manual 8
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From  outside:    lift  the  catch   A   and 
raise the bonnet.    Bonnet strut  
 Secure  the  strut  to  hold  the  bonnet  
open.  
 Before  closing  the  bonnet,  replace  
the strut in i

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PEUGEOT 1007 DAG 2008  Owners Manual 8
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                    CHECKING THE LEVELS 
 There  are  two  marks  on  
the dipstick:  
  
A   = maximum 
� �N�e�v�e�r� �fi� �l�l� �p�a�s�t� �

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PEUGEOT 1007 DAG 2008  Owners Manual 8
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 CHECKS 
  Handbrake  Where the handbrake travel  
is too great or there is a re-
duction  in  the  performance 
of  the  system,  the  hand-
brake  should  be  adjusted, 
even between services.
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