2020 Peugeot Boxer instrument panel

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Instruments
1Fault confirmed
  
In addition to the previous signals, the remaining 
range allowed will be displayed in miles or 
kilometres in the instrument panel.
The alert will be repeated every

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Instruments
 
Menu...
 
Press...Sub-menu... Press...Select... Validate 
and exitAllows you to...
1 Brightness
  IncreaseAdjust the brightness of 
the instrument panel and 
instruments and controls

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Instruments
Touch screen audio and telematics system
 
 
This audio system control panel, located in the 
centre of the dashboard, gives access to menus 
in order to customise some equipment.
The c

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Lighting and visibility
Once the function is activated, the system 
operates as follows:
If the brightness is sufficient and/or if the traffic 
conditions do not allow illumination of the main 
bea

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Safety
Dynamic stability control 
(DSC)
Switching on
The DSC system is activated automatically every 
time the vehicle is started.
It comes into operation in the event of a grip or 
trajectory prob

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Safety
5Dynamic stability control 
(DSC)
Switching on
The DSC system is activated automatically every 
time the vehicle is started.
It comes into operation in the event of a grip or 
trajectory pro

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Driving
When the battery is in standby mode, 
access to the vehicle is only possible by 
unlocking the mechanical lock on the drivers 
side door.
After a battery standby, the information  (time, d

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Driving
6Gear shift indicator
Depending on version or engine, this system 
reduces fuel consumption by recommending a 
higher gear change.
Gear shift recommendations should not be 
considered compu