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1.    Coolant temperature indicator dial. 
  
2.    Lights on indicators:  
dipped headlamps.   
main beam headlamps.  
front fog lamps.  
rear fog lamps. 
  
3.    Rev counter dial. 
  
4.    Warning lights:  
seat belts not fastened
in the front.  
fuel level.  
left direction indicator. 
  
5.    Fuel level indicator dial. 
 PETROL-DIESEL MANUAL AND AUTOMATIC GEARBOX INSTRUMENT PANELS 
  
10.   CHECK and trip recorder zero 
reset and service display button. 
  
11.   Instrument panel display:  
Total distance recorder.   
Trip recorder.  
Automatic gearbox lever position 
indicator.  
Cruise control/speed limiter 
reference value.  
Service indicator.  
Direction advice (navigation)  
CHECK (vehicle autotest).  
Trip computer information 
displays.  
Warning and status displays. 
  
12.   Instrument panel lighting rheostat.  
  
6.    Warning lights:  
 h a n d b r a k e   a p p l i e d   o r   b r a k e   fl   u i d  
level or electronic brake force 
distribution fault.  
right direction indicator. 
  
7.    Speedometer dial. 
  
8.    Warning lights:  
emission control system.  
anti-lock braking system (ABS).  
passenger air bag disarmed.  
pre-heat (diesel engine starting). 
  
9.    Engine oil temperature indicator 
dial.      

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 CHECK (VEHICLE AUTOTEST)  
  In the presence of a fault  
 A  "minor"  fault  has  been  detected:  
when  the  CHECK  OK  indicator  light 
has  been  displayed,  the  warning 
light(s) is(are) displayed.  
 You  can  start  your  vehicle;  however,  
contact  a  PEUGEOT  dealer  as  soon 
as possible.  
 A "major" fault has been detected: the  
CHECK  OK  indicator  light  does  not 
appear and the warning light(s) is(are) 
displayed.  
 Do not start your vehicle. 
 Call a PEUGEOT dealer without delay. 
  Automatic CHECK  
 With the key in the ignition on position,  
all  of  the  warning  lights  of  the  func-
tions  tested  are  displayed.  They  are 
switched off after a few seconds.  
 At the same time, an automatic CHECK  
(vehicle autotest) is carried out. 
 No  "major"  fault  has  been 
detected:  the  CHECK  OK  in-
dicator  light  is  displayed  after 
two seconds. 
 You can start your vehicle.   
 Pressing the  "CHECK/000"   button on 
the instrument panel starts the manual 
CHECK (vehicle autotest).  
   T h i s   f u n c t i o n   e n a b l e s   y o u   t o   fi   n d   o u t ,   a t   
any time (with the key in the ignition on 
position or with the engine running):  
   -   the warnings present,  
  -   the status of the functions activated  or  deactivated  (wipers,  automatic  
switching on of the lights).  
  Manual CHECK 
 The passenger air bag disarmed 
indicator light *  remains on while 
the air bag is disarmed.   
  
With the engine running and the ve-
hicle  moving,  the  instrument  panel 
screen displays   the warning lights (in 
the event of a fault).    Braking system warning 
light 
 WARNING LIGHTS ON THE INSTRUMENT PANEL  
 This indicates:  
   -   handbrake  applied  or  incorrectly 
released, 
  -   an  excessive  drop  in  the  brake   fl   u i d    l e v e l ,    i n    t h i s    c a s e    l i n k e d    w i t h   
the   STOP   warning light, 
  -   an  electronic  brake  force  distribu- tion  malfunction,  linked  with  the 
 
STOP   warning light.  
  Seat belt warning light 
 When  the  ignition  is  switched  on,  the 
warning light comes on if a front occu-
pant  has  not  fastened  his  seat  belt  or 
if he unfastens it.    The  warning  light  is  repeated 
on the instrument panel screen 
in the case of the last 2 faults. 
  
Stop  immediately    in  the  two  latter 
cases. Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.  
  *   According to country.        

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 CHECK (VEHICLE AUTOTEST)  
  In the presence of a fault  
 A  "minor"  fault  has  been  detected:  
when  the  CHECK  OK  indicator  light 
has  been  displayed,  the  warning 
light(s) is(are) displayed.  
 You  can  start  your  vehicle;  however,  
contact  a  PEUGEOT  dealer  as  soon 
as possible.  
 A "major" fault has been detected: the  
CHECK  OK  indicator  light  does  not 
appear and the warning light(s) is(are) 
displayed.  
 Do not start your vehicle. 
 Call a PEUGEOT dealer without delay. 
  Automatic CHECK  
 With the key in the ignition on position,  
all  of  the  warning  lights  of  the  func-
tions  tested  are  displayed.  They  are 
switched off after a few seconds.  
 At the same time, an automatic CHECK  
(vehicle autotest) is carried out. 
 No  "major"  fault  has  been 
detected:  the  CHECK  OK  in-
dicator  light  is  displayed  after 
two seconds. 
 You can start your vehicle.   
 Pressing the  "CHECK/000"   button on 
the instrument panel starts the manual 
CHECK (vehicle autotest).  
   T h i s   f u n c t i o n   e n a b l e s   y o u   t o   fi   n d   o u t ,   a t   
any time (with the key in the ignition on 
position or with the engine running):  
   -   the warnings present,  
  -   the status of the functions activated  or  deactivated  (wipers,  automatic  
switching on of the lights).  
  Manual CHECK 
 The passenger air bag disarmed 
indicator light *  remains on while 
the air bag is disarmed.   
  
With the engine running and the ve-
hicle  moving,  the  instrument  panel 
screen displays   the warning lights (in 
the event of a fault).    Braking system warning 
light 
 WARNING LIGHTS ON THE INSTRUMENT PANEL  
 This indicates:  
   -   handbrake  applied  or  incorrectly 
released, 
  -   an  excessive  drop  in  the  brake   fl   u i d    l e v e l ,    i n    t h i s    c a s e    l i n k e d    w i t h   
the   STOP   warning light, 
  -   an  electronic  brake  force  distribu- tion  malfunction,  linked  with  the 
 
STOP   warning light.  
  Seat belt warning light 
 When  the  ignition  is  switched  on,  the 
warning light comes on if a front occu-
pant  has  not  fastened  his  seat  belt  or 
if he unfastens it.    The  warning  light  is  repeated 
on the instrument panel screen 
in the case of the last 2 faults. 
  
Stop  immediately    in  the  two  latter 
cases. Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.  
  *   According to country.        

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  Battery charge warning  
light 
 When  the  engine  is  running,  this  in-
dicates  a  charging  circuit  malfunction 
(battery terminals, alternator belt).  
 Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.        T y r e   u n d e r - i n fl   a t i o n   w a r n i n g   
light 
 This indicates that the tyre pressure is 
too low.  
 A message on the multifunction display  
indicates the wheel(s) concerned.  
   R e f e r    t o    t h e    i n f o r m a t i o n    l a b e l    a f fi   x e d   
to the central pillar of the driver's door. 
For  your  safety,  check  the  tyre  pres-
sures as soon as possible.  
  Electronic stability control system 
(ESP) warning lights   Activation warning light  
 Operation warning light 
 Deactivation warning light  
 Malfunction warning light  
  Power steering warning  
light 
 This indicates a power steering fault.  
 It  is  linked  with  the    STOP   warning 
light. 
 Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.     Handbrake warning light 
 This  indicates  that  the  handbrake  is  
still  applied  or  has  not  been  released 
correctly.  
 It  is  linked  with  the  braking  system  
warning light.     Low wash-wipe and 
 h e a d l a m p   w a s h   fl   u i d   l e v e l  
warning light 
 When the wipers are switched on, this 
 i n d i c a t e s   t h a t   t h e   fl   u i d   l e v e l   i s   t o o   l o w .   
 Fill the wash-wipe and headlamp wash  
 fl   u i d   r e s e r v o i r .    
  Engine oil level warning 
light 
 This indicates a critical engine oil level 
(too low).  
 WARNING LIGHTS ON THE INSTRUMENT PANEL DISPLAY 
 These warning lights are displayed on  
the instrument panel display.  
  STOP warning light 
 When  this  is  displayed  alone,  it  indi-
cates a power steering fault.  
 It  comes  on  linked  with  the  engine  oil  
pressure,  coolant  temperature,  brak-
ing  system  or  punctured  tyre  warning 
lights.   
Stop immediately.   
 Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.  
  Punctured tyre warning light 
 This  indicates  that  one  or  more  punc- 
tured tyres have been detected.  
 A message on the multifunction display  
 i d e n t i fi   e s   t h e   w h e e l ( s )   c o n c e r n e d .   
 It  is  linked  with  the    STOP   warning 
light.  
  Stop immediately.  
 Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.  
  Stop immediately. 
 Change the damaged wheel and have  
it repaired by a PEUGEOT dealer.             

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  Engine oil level indicator  
 When  the  ignition  is  switched  on,  
the  engine  oil  level  is  indicated  for 
 approximately  5  seconds,  after  the 
service information.   Dipstick  
 There are 2 level marks on  
the  dipstick:  never  exceed 
level  A . 
 In  position    B ,  top  up  the 
level  via  the  oil  reservoir 
cap,  using  the  type  of  oil 
suited to your engine.  
  
A   = max. 
  
B   = min.       Trip recorder zero reset 
  Oil level correct   
  Lack of oil 
 Flashing  indicates  a  lack  of  oil  which  
may damage the engine.  
   I f    t h e    l a c k    o f    o i l    i s    c o n fi   r m e d    b y   
 checking using the dipstick, it is impe-
rative that the level is topped up.     Oil level gauge fault 
 ( fl   a s h i n g   s e g m e n t s )  
 Check the oil level using the dipstick.  
   I f    t h e    l e v e l    i s    c o r r e c t ,    t h e    fl   a s h i n g   
indicates  an  engine  oil  level  gauge 
malfunction.  
  Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.  
 The  level  observed  on  the  dipstick  is  
only  valid  if  the  vehicle  is  parked  on 
level ground and the engine has been 
off for more than 15 minutes.    The  total  distance  is  displayed  in 
zone  A   of  the  display  and  the  trip 
 distance in zone   B .  
  Distance recorder  
 With the trip distance displayed, press  
the button for a few seconds.