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FAMILIARISATION
   
1.    Steering lock and ignition. 
  
2.    Audio equipment steering wheel 
control. 
  
3.    Wipers/wash-wipe/trip computer 
controls. 
  
4.    Hazard warning lights switch. 
  
5.    Fragrance diffuser. 
  
6.    Multifunction display.  
  Seat belt fastening status warning  lights. 
  
7.    Sunshine sensor. 
  
8.    Passenger air bag. 
  
9.    Glove box/Passenger air bag 
disarming/Audio/video sockets. 
  
10.   Heated seat control. 
  
11.   Front ashtray/Lighter. 
  
12.   Dynamic stability control 
(ESP/ASR) button.  
  Rear parking assistance button.   
  Central locking button.  
  Alarm button.  
  Electric child lock button. 
  
13.   Heating/air conditioning controls. 
  
14.   CD changer. 
  
15.   Audio RD4 or RT4 GPS audio/
telephone. 
  
16.   Central adjustable and closing 
vents.         
     
        
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 When  the  engine  is  running  or  the  vehicle  is  
moving,  the  lighting  of  one  of  the  following 
warning lights indicates the occurrence of a fault 
which requires action on the part of the driver.   Centralised alert.  
 Lighting  of  the  centralised  
alert  is  associated  with  the 
lighting  of  another  warning 
light: 
   -   punctured wheel,  
  -   braking, 
  -   engine oil pressure, 
  -   coolant temperature.  
It  is  imperative  that  the  vehicle  is  
stopped as soon as it is safe to do so.      Service.  
 Lighting  of  the  service  warning  
light indicates the occurrence of 
a problem in one of the systems 
 w h i c h    d o e s    n o t    h a v e    a    s p e c i fi   c  
warning light. 
 To  identify  the  problem,  consult  the 
message on the multifunction display.  
 After checking: 
   -   the remote control battery, 
  -   the engine oil level, 
  -   the screenwash level,  
 for  other  cases,  contact  a   PEUGEOT   
dealer.  
  Punctured tyre.  
 The lighting of this warning light  
indicates that one or more tyres 
are  punctured.  It  is  imperative 
that the vehicle is stopped as soon as it 
is safe to do so.  
 Change the damaged wheel and have it  
repaired by a  PEUGEOT  dealer.  
  Anti-lock braking system 
(ABS).  
  The lighting of this warning light  
indicates  the  occurrence  of  a 
fault  in  the  anti-lock  braking 
system. 
 However,  this  does  not  prevent  the  op-
eration of the vehicle's assisted braking.  
 Any fault resulting in the lighting of 
a warning light must be the subject 
of  further  diagnostics  by  reading 
the  associated  message  on  the 
multifunction display.  
 If a problem arises, do not hesitate  
to contact a  PEUGEOT  dealer.  
  Warning lights      
     
        
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         DIRECTION INDICATORS 
 Selection of the left or right direction in- 
dicators  to  signal  a  change  of  direction 
of the vehicle.  If  you  forget  to  cancel  the  direc-
tion indicators for more than twenty 
seconds, the volume of the audible 
signal  will  increase  if  the  speed  is 
above 40 mph (60 km/h). 
   
     Lower  the  lights  stalk  when  moving 
to the left. 
  
     Raise  the  lights  stalk  when  moving 
to the right.  
       HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS 
 A visual warning by means of the direc- 
tion  indicators  to  alert  other  road  users 
to  a  vehicle  breakdown,  towing  or  ac-
cident. 
   A s    a    s a f e t y    p r e c a u t i o n    i n    a    t r a f fi   c  
jam,  switch  on  the  hazard  warn-
ing  lights  if  you  are  the  last  in  the 
queue.  
   
     Press button   A , the direction indica-
 t o r s   fl   a s h .    
 They can operate with the ignition off.  
  Automatic lighting of hazard  
warning lights  
 When  braking  in  an  emergency,  de- 
pending on the deceleration, the hazard 
warning lights come on.  
 They  will  switch  off  automatically  the  
 fi   r s t   t i m e   y o u   a c c e l e r a t e .   
   
     If  they  do  not,  press  button    A   to 
switch the direction indicators off.  
       HORN 
   
     Press one of the spokes of the steer-
ing wheel.  
 Use  the  horn  moderately  and  only  
in the following cases:  
   -   immediate danger, 
  -   when  overtaking  a  cyclist  or  a  pedestrian, 
  -   when  approaching  an  area  where there is no visibility.   
  Audible  warning  to  alert  other  road  us- 
ers to an imminent danger.         
     
        
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