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Peugeot 308 CC Dag 2009.5  Owners Manual 6
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FITTINGS
       LOCKABLE FRONT ARMREST 
 Comfort  and  storage  device  for  the  dri- 
ver and front passenger.  
 The  height  and  longitudinal  position  
of  the  armrest  lid  can  be  adju

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FITTINGS
     LOCKABLE, REFRIGERATED GLOVE BOX 
 This has areas for storing a bottle of wa- 
ter, the vehicles handbook pack...  
 Its lid has areas for storing a pen, a pair  
of spectacles, to

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Peugeot 308 CC Dag 2009.5  Owners Manual 6
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FITTINGS
       LOCKABLE FRONT ARMREST 
 Comfort  and  storage  device  for  the  dri- 
ver and front passenger.  
 The  height  and  longitudinal  position  
of  the  armrest  lid  can  be  adju

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SAFETY
         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-
ti

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

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  Rear seat belts  
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three-point  inertia  reel  seat  belt  with 
force limiter.   Seat belt unf

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SAFETY
      The  driver  must  ensure  that  passen- 
gers  use  the  seat  belts  correctly  and 
that  they  are  all  restrained  securely 
before setting off.  
 Wherever  you  are  seate

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     AIRBAGS 
 The  airbags  have  been  designed  to  
maximise the safety of the occupants in 
the event of violent collisions. They sup-
plement  the  action  of  the  force-limiti
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