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SAFETY
 The  ESP/ASR  systems  offer  ex- 
ceptional  safety  in  normal  driving, 
but  this  should  not  encourage  the 
driver to take extra risks or drive at 
high speed.  
 The  correct  functioning  of  these  
systems  depends  on  observation 
of  the  manufacturer's  recommen-
dations regarding the wheels (tyres 
and rims), the braking components, 
the electronic components and the 
PEUGEOT  assembly  and  opera-
tion procedures.  
 After  an  impact,  have  these  sys- 
tems  checked  by  a  PEUGEOT 
dealer.   
   Deactivation  
 In exceptional conditions (starting a ve- 
hicle  which  is  bogged  down,  stuck  in 
snow,  on  soft  ground...),  it  may  be  ad-
visable to deactivate the ASR and ESP 
systems,  so  that  the  wheels  can  move 
freely and regain grip.  
   
     Press the   "ESP OFF"   button, locat-
ed in the centre of the dashboard.  
  
If  this  warning  lamp  comes  on  in  
the  instrument  panel  and  the  in-
dicator lamp on the button comes 
on, this indicates that the ASR and 
ESP systems are deactivated.  
  Reactivation  
 These systems are reactivated automat- 
ically  each  time  the  ignition  is  switched 
back on or from 30 mph (50 km/h).  
   
     Press  the    "ESP  OFF"    button  again 
to reactivate them manually.      Operating fault 
 If  this  warning  lamp  comes  on,  
accompanied by an audible sig-
nal and a message on the mul-
tifunction  screen,  this  indicates 
a malfunction of these systems. 
 Have the systems checked by a PEUGEOT 
dealer. 
           TRAJECTORY CONTROL SYSTEMS 
  Activation  
 These  systems  are  activated  automati- 
cally each time the vehicle is started. 
  Anti-skid regulation (ASR) and  
electronic stability programme 
(ESP)  
 They  come  into  operation  in  the  event  
of a grip or trajectory problem. 
   T h i s    i s    i n d i c a t e d    b y    fl   a s h i n g    o f  
this warning lamp on the instru-
ment panel.   
  The anti-skid regulation (also known as 
Traction  Control)  optimises  traction  to 
prevent  skidding  of  the  wheels,  by  act-
ing  on  the  brakes  of  the  driving  wheels 
and on the engine.  
 The electronic stability programme acts  
on the brake of one or more wheels and 
on the engine to keep the vehicle on the 
trajectory required by the driver.