2008 Peugeot 207 Dag warning lights

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Peugeot 207 Dag 2008  Owners Manual FAMILIARISATION
   
1.    Steering lock and ignition. 
  
2.    Audio equipment steering wheel 
control. 
  
3.    Wipers/wash-wipe/trip computer 
controls. 
  
4.    Hazard warning lights switch.

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Peugeot 207 Dag 2008  Owners Manual FAMILIARISATION
  Instrument panel   Controls bar 
   
A.    With the ignition on, the fuel gauge 
needle should rise. 
  
B.    With the engine running, the 
associated low level warning light  
shou

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 The  indicator/warning  light  comes  
�o�n� �c�o�n�t�i�n�u�o�u�s�l�y� �o�r� �fl� �a�s�h�e�s�.�  
 Some  indicator/warning  lights  may  
light  in  two  different  ways.  Only  by 
relating  t

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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

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Peugeot 207 Dag 2008  Owners Manual !
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 In  fog  or  snow,  the  brightness  
�s�e�n�s�o�r�  �m�a�y�  �d�e�t�e�c�t�  �s�u�f�fi� �c�i�e�n�t�  �l�i�g�h�t�.� 
Therefore,  the  lights  will  not  come 
on automatically.  
 Do  not  cover

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 In  fog  or  snow,  the  brightness  
�s�e�n�s�o�r�  �m�a�y�  �d�e�t�e�c�t�  �s�u�f�fi� �c�i�e�n�t�  �l�i�g�h�t�.� 
Therefore,  the  lights  will  not  come 
on automatically.  
 Do  not  cover

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SAFETY
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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-

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SAFETY
102
     BRAKING ASSISTANCE 
SYSTEMS *  
 Group of supplementary systems which  
help  you  to  obtain  optimum  braking  in 
complete  safety  in  emergency  situa-
tions:  
   -   the a
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