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                 PETROL - DIESEL MANUAL GEARBOX OR "2 TRONIC" OR 
AUTOMATIC GEARBOX INSTRUMENT PANELS 
 Panel which groups together the vehicle  
operation dials and indicator lights.   
5.     Display.   
  
6.     Display zero reset button.     
  Resets the selected function to zero  (trip distance recorder or service in-
dicator). 
  
7.     Instrument panel lighting button.     
  Adjusts the brightness of the lighting  of the instruments and controls. 
  
8.     " 2 Tronic  " or automatic gearbox.     
  Indicates  the  programme  selected  and the gear engaged.  
  Dials  
   
1.     Rev counter.     
  Indicates the speed of rotation of the  engine (x 1 000 rpm). 
  
2.     Fuel gauge.     
  Indicates the quantity of fuel remain- ing in the tank. 
  
3.     Cooling temperature.     
  Indicates the temperature of the en- gine coolant (° Celsius). 
  
4.     Speedometer.     
  Indicates  the  current  speed  of  the  moving vehicle (km/h or mph).     
A.     Speed limiter.     
  or   
    Cruise control.     
  (km/h or mph) 
  
B.     Trip distance recorder.     
  (km or miles) 
  
C.     Service indicator.     
  (km or miles) then,  
    Engine oil level indicator.     
  then  
    Distance recorder.     
  (km or miles)  
  These three functions are displayed  in  succession  when  the  ignition  is  
switched on.  
  Display  
 For further information, refer to the sec- 
tion  which  corresponds  to  the  function 
and to the display associated with it.          

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        Indicator and warning lamps  
 Visual  indicators  informing  the  driver  that  a  system  is  in  operation  (operation  or 
deactivation indicator lamps) or of the occurrence of a fault (wa rning lamp). 
  When the ignition is switched on  
 Certain  warning  lamps  come  on  for  a  few  seconds  when  the  vehi cle's  ignition  is 
switched on.  
 When the engine is started, these same warning lamps should  switch off. 
 If they remain on, before moving off, refer to the informati on on the warning lamp 
concerned.   
  Associated warnings  
 The  switching  on  of  certain  warning  lamps  may  be  accompanied  b y  an  audible 
signal and a message on the multifunction screen.   The  warning  lamps  may  come  on  
 c o n t i n u o u s l y   ( fi   x e d )   o r   fl   a s h .   
 Certain  warning  lamps  may  come  
on in two different modes. Only by 
relating  the  type  of  lighting  to  the 
operating status of the vehicle can 
it  be  ascertained  whether  the  situ-
ation  is  normal  or  whether  a  fault 
has occurred.  
  Operation indicator lamps  
   I f   o n e   o f   t h e   f o l l o w i n g   i n d i c a t o r   l a m p s   c o m e s   o n ,   t h i s   c o n fi    r m s   t h a t   t h e   c o r r e s p o n d -
ing system has come into operation.   
   
Warning lamp        is on        Cause        Action/Observations   
       
Left-hand 
direction  
indicato   
r          fl   a s h i n g   w i t h  
buzzer.    The lighting stalk is pressed 
down.   
    
   
Right-hand 
direction  
indicator         fl   a s h i n g   w i t h  
buzzer.    The lighting stalk is pushed 
up.   
    
   
Dipped beam 
headlamps         fi   x e d .      The lighting stalk is in the  
"Dipped beam headlamps" 
position.   Turn the control to the desired position 
       
Main beam 
headlamps         fi   x e d .      The lighting stalk is pulled  
towards you.   Pull the stalk to return to dipped beam 
headlamps.       

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      Coolant temperature indicator  
 System  which  informs  the  driver  of  the  
changes  in  the  temperature  of  the  en-
gine coolant while driving.  
 With the engine running, when the nee- 
dle is:  
   -   in zone  A , the temperature is correct, 
  -   in  zone    B ,  the  temperature  is  too 
high;  the  max  temperature  warning  
light    1   and  the  central    STOP   warn-
ing  light  come  on,  accompanied  by 
an audible signal and a message on 
the multifunction display.  
  
You MUST stop as soon as it is safe 
to do so.   
 Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.   After driving for a few minutes, the tem-
perature  and  pressure  in  the  cooling 
system increase.  
 To top up the level: 
   
     wait for the engine to cool, 
  
     unscrew  the  cap  by  two  turns  to  al-
low the pressure to drop, 
  
     when the pressure has dropped, re-
move the cap, 
  
     top up the level to the "MAX" mark.    On  petrol  engines,  the  cooling  of  
the  engine  is  managed  electroni-
cally to improve consumption. Con-
sequently, the coolant temperature 
levels  are  no  longer  simply  linked 
with  the  external  ambient  condi-
tions and the use of the vehicle.  
 For  example,  in  town,  it  is  normal  
for  the  coolant  temperature  to  be 
slightly higher in cold weather than 
in hot weather.         

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          Total distance recorder  
 System  which  measures  the  total  dis- 
tance travelled by the vehicle during its 
life.   Lighting rheostat 
 System for manual adjustment of the bri-ghtness of the instruments and controls in relation to the exterior brightness. 
         CLOCK 
 Integrated  system  which  displays  the time  with  independent  setting  of  the hours and minutes. 
 The  total  and  trip  distances  are  dis- 
played  for  thirty  seconds  when  the  ig-
nition  is  switched  off,  when  the  driver's 
door is opened and when the vehicle is 
locked or unlocked.   
  Trip distance recorder  
 System  which  measures  a  distance  
travelled  during  a  day  or  other  period 
since it was reset to zero by the driver.  
   
     With  the  ignition  on,  press  the  but-
ton until zeros appear.     Activation 
 When the lights are on:     press  the  button  to  change  the  bri-ghtness  of  the  instruments  and controls,     when  the  lighting  reaches  the  mi-nimum  setting,  release  the  button, then press again to increase it,   or     when the lighting reaches the maxi-mum  setting,  release  the  button, then press again to reduce it,  when  the  lighting  reaches  the  level  of brightness required, release the button.   
  Deactivation 
 When the lights are off, or in day mode on  v e h i c l e s    fi   t t e d    w i t h    d a y t i m e    l i g h t s ,    p r e s -sing the button does not have any effect.  
  Setting 
    Press  the  corresponding  button  b r i e fl   y   t o   o b t a i n   s l o w   s c r o l l i n g .    
 or 
 Continue to press the correspondingbutton to obtain rapid scrolling.   
 Button  1 : setting of the hours. 
 Button  2 : setting of the minutes.          

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  Options  
 Once the "Options" menu has been se- 
lected,  you  can  start  diagnostics  of  the 
status of the equipment (active, not ac-
tive, faulty).    Languages  
 Once  the  "Languages"  menu  has  been  
selected, you can change the language 
used  by  the  display  (Français,  Italiano, 
Nederlands,  Portugues,  Portugues-
Brasil, Deutsch, English, Espanol).  
  Display settings  
 Once  the  "Display  settings"  menu  has  
been  selected,  you  can  gain  access  to 
the following settings:  
   -   year, 
  -   month, 
  -   day, 
  -   hour, 
  -   minutes, 
  -   12 or 24 hour mode. 
  
     Wait  for  approximately  ten  sec-
onds  without  any  action  to  allow  the  
changed data to be recorded or press 
the   "ESC"   button to cancel.   
 The  display  then  returns  to  the  normal 
display.  
   O n c e    t h e    " V e h i c l e    c o n fi   g u r a t i o n "    m e n u   
has  been  selected,  you  can  activate  or 
deactivate the following equipment:  
   -   wiper linked with reverse gear (refer  to the "Visibility" section), 
  -   directional  headlamps  (refer  to  the  "Visibility" section), 
  -   "follow-me-home"  lighting  (refer  to  the "Visibility" section).   
 For safety reasons, it is imperative  
 t h a t    c o n fi   g u r a t i o n    o f    t h e    m u l t i f u n c -
tion  displays  by  the  driver  takes 
place when stationary.   
  Units  
 Once  the  "Units"  menu  has  been  se- 
lected, you can change the units of the 
following parameters:  
   -   temperature (°C or °F), 
  -   fuel  consumption  (l/100km,  mpg  or 
km/l).  
     V e h i c l e   c o n fi   g u r a t i o n  
   
     Once  you  have  selected  a  setting, 
press the   "OK"  button to change its 
value.