2010 Peugeot Boxer Dag check engine

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Peugeot Boxer Dag 2010  Owners Manual    Instruments  and  controls   
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Warning    
lamp       is      indicates      Solution - action  
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EASE OF USE AND COMFORT
      Ventilation      
  Cancelling  the  programming 
 Press this button briefly to clear  
the programmed start time.  
  The scren illumination and the  
pre-selection

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Peugeot Boxer Dag 2010  Owners Manual kmC I T Y
Airbags
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  Deactivating  the  passenger  airbag 
  Refer to the "MODE" section of  
chapter 4, then on the "Passenger 
airbag" menu, select  OFF .   When  
OFF  is selected, the passenge

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Peugeot Boxer Dag 2010  Owners Manual kmC I T Y
Airbags
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  Deactivating  the  passenger  airbag 
  Refer to the "MODE" section of  
chapter 4, then on the "Passenger 
airbag" menu, select  OFF .   When  
OFF  is selected, the passenge

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ACCESSORIES
   Towing a trailer   
  
Cooling:   towing a trailer on a slope 
increases the coolant temperature.  
 As the fan is electrically controlled, its  
cooling capacity is not dependen

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CHECKS
   Under  the  bonnet   
  DIESEL ENGINES 
   
1.    Windscreen/headlamp wash reservoir. 
  
2.    Fusebox. 
  
3.    Coolant reservoir. 
  
4.    Brake and clutch fluid reservoir. 
  
5

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   Levels   
 LEVELS 
 These regular maintenance operations  
will keep your vehicle in good running 
order. Ask for advice at a PEUGEOT dealer 
or consult the servicing booklet enclosed in 
the

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CHECKS
   Levels   
  Cooling system 
 Only use the fluid recommended by the  
manufacturer. Otherwise, you risk seriously 
damaging your engine. When the engine 
is warm, the temperature of th
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