2010.5 Peugeot 308 CC Dag ignition

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               Lost keys  
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          Starting the vehicle  
   
�    Insert the key in the ignition switch.  
  The  system  recognises  the  starting  code. 
  
�    Turn the key fully towards the dash-
boa

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ALARM 
 System  which  protects  and  provides  a  
deterrent  against  theft  and  break-ins. 
It provides the following types of moni-
toring.    Locking the vehicle with full  
alar

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  Triggering of the alarm   The  monitoring  functions  remain  
active until the alarm has been trig-
gered eleven times in succession.  
 When the vehicle is unlocked using  
�t�h�e�

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 The  rear  windows  do  not  have  an  
automatic  mode  or  safety  anti-
pinch function for closing.  
 Approximately  45 seconds  after  re- 
moving  the  ignition  key  or  openin

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 This procedure reinitialises the op- 
eration of the electric windows and 
the automatic partial opening of the 
door windows 
  Switch for all four windows  
 This  switch  opens

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  Unlocking and partially opening  
the boot 
BOOT   Boot anti-theft protection  
 The boot is designed to remain secure,  
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  The  key  cannot  be  removed  from  
the lock until the cap is put back on 
the tank.  
 Opening the cap may trigger an in- 
rush  of  air.  This  vacuum,  which  is 
completely  norm