Familiarisation for Your Peugeot 1007 4 Door First Generation (2005-2009)

FAMILIARISATION  
EXTERIOR  
Rear parking assistance  
This equipment warns you if an obstacle  
is detected behind the vehicle when  
reversing.  
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Tyre underꢀinflation  
detection  
This equipment monitors the  
pressure of each tyre and  
warns you of a puncture or  
deflation.  
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"Sesame" sliding doors  
"Followꢀmeꢀhome" lighting  
This equipment, fitted with an obstacle  
detection system, makes opening and  
closing of the doors easier. Operation is  
accompanied by and audible signal.  
After switching off the ignition, when  
you leave your vehicle, the front lights  
remain on briefly.  
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FAMILIARISATION  
OPENING  
Key/remote control  
A. Unfolding/Folding of the key.  
B. Normal locking or deadlocking  
and locating of the vehicle.  
C. Unlocking of the vehicle.  
D. Opening of the driver's door and  
unlocking of the vehicle (if the  
vehicle is locked)/Closing of the  
driver's door.  
Opening/Closing using the  
controls  
A. Driver's electric control.  
B. Passenger's electric control.  
"Sesame" doors  
Opening/Closing using the handle  
1. Exterior manual opening.  
2. Exterior manual closing.  
E. Opening of the passenger's door  
and unlocking of the vehicle (if  
the vehicle is locked)/Closing of  
the passenger's door.  
Press a control to open or close the  
corresponding door.  
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You are advised to use the  
remote control or the controls  
as much as possible.  
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FAMILIARISATION  
OPENING  
Boot  
Fuel tank  
Bonnet  
1. Opening of the fuel filler flap.  
2. Opening and hooking of the fuel  
Locking or unlocking the tailgate  
and the doors  
tank cap.  
Tank capacity: approximately 40 litres  
The tailgate is locked or unlocked  
using the remote control or from the  
lock on the driver's door.  
To open the tailgate, press control 1  
and raise the tailgate.  
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A. Interior control.  
B. Exterior control.  
C. Bonnet strut.  
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FAMILIARISATION  
INTERIOR  
"Cameleo" interior  
This equipment, available in 9 kits  
consisting of 18 components each, is  
used to personalise and enhance the  
passenger compartment.  
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Audio and communication  
systems  
This equipment benefits from the latest  
technology:MP3compatibleRD4audio  
equipment, Bluetooth hands-free kit,  
RT4 GPS audio/telephone, JBL audio  
system, auxiliary socket.  
Seat modularity  
The design of the seats permits various  
layouts and optimises the management  
of the interior space of your vehicle.  
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FAMILIARISATION  
DRIVING POSITION  
1. Driver's front air bag.  
Horn.  
2. Steering column air bag.  
3. Steering lock and ignition.  
4. Audio equipment steering wheel  
controls.  
5. Wipers/trip computer controls.  
6. Exterior mirror electric controls.  
7. Instrument panel.  
8. Gear lever.  
9. Window electric control (driver  
and passenger).  
10. Lighter/12 V socket  
(100 W max.).  
11. Storage box/Disarming of the  
passenger air bag.  
12. "Sesame" door electric controls  
(driver and passenger).  
13. Adjustable and closing side  
vent.  
FAMILIARISATION  
DRIVING POSITION  
1. Steering wheel adjustment.  
2. Headlamp adjustment.  
3. Cruise control/speed limiter  
switches.  
4. "2 Tronic" gearbox steering  
wheel controls.  
5. Lights and direction indicators  
controls.  
6. Adjustable and closing central vents.  
7. Windscreen de-icing and  
demisting vent.  
8. Multifunction display.  
Passenger seat belts  
unfastened/not fastened  
warning lights.  
9. Passenger front air bag.  
10. Passenger "Sesame" door  
electric control.  
11. Bonnet release.  
12. Glove box/Audio/video sockets/  
Disarming of the passenger air bag.  
13. Handbrake.  
14. Deactivation of the interior  
alarm or card holder.  
15. Deactivation of the rear parking  
assistance.  
Central locking from the inside.  
Deactivation of the ESP/ASR system.  
16. Heating or air conditioning  
controls.  
17. Audio RD4 or RT4 GPS audio/  
telephone.  
18. Hazard warning lights.  
FAMILIARISATION  
SITTING COMFORTABLY  
Front seats  
1. Forwards/backwards adjustment.  
2. Driver's seat height adjustment.  
3. Seat back angle adjustment.  
4. Head restraint height and angle  
adjustment.  
5. Access to the rear seats.  
6. Storage drawer.  
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FAMILIARISATION  
SITTING COMFORTABLY  
Interior mirror adjustment  
Electric exterior mirror  
adjustment  
Front seat belt adjustment  
1. Selection of the mirror's "day"  
position.  
2. Directing of the mirror.  
A. Control for selection, adjustment  
or folding of the exterior mirrors.  
B. Selection of the driver's mirror.  
C. Central position "O".  
D. Selection of the passenger's  
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mirror.  
E. Folding of the mirrors.  
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Slide your arm along the door and  
grasp the seat belt at the bottom.  
Then, insert the tongue in the  
buckle.  
This operation must be carried out  
with the door closed to avoid any risk  
of trapping.  
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FAMILIARISATION  
SEEING CLEARLY  
Lighting  
Wipers  
Ring A  
Windscreen wipers  
2. Fast wipe.  
1. Normal wipe.  
I. Intermittent wipe.  
0. Park  
AUTO. Automatic wipe.  
Single wipe.  
A. Wash-wipe.  
Rear wiper  
Lights off.  
Park.  
Automatic switching on of  
the lights.  
Side lights.  
Intermittent wipe.  
Wash-wipe.  
Dipped headlamps/main  
beam headlamps.  
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Ring B  
Rear fog lamps.  
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Front and rear fog lamps.  
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FAMILIARISATION  
VENTILATE  
Recommended interior settings  
Heating or Manual air conditioning  
Air recirculation/Intake  
of exterior air  
I require...  
Air distribution  
Air flow  
Temperature  
Manual AC  
HOT  
COLD  
DEMISTING  
DEꢀICING  
FAMILIARISATION  
MONITORING  
Instrument panel  
Warning lights  
Controls  
1. When the ignition is on, the or-  
ange and red warning lights  
come on.  
Lighting of the indicator light indicates  
the status of the corresponding  
function.  
A. When the ignition is on, the fuel  
gauge needle should rise.  
2. When the engine is running, these  
warning lights should switch off.  
If warning lights remain on, refer to  
the page concerned.  
A. Deactivation of the visual and  
audible rear parking assistance.  
B. When the engine is running, its  
associated low level warning  
light should switch off.  
C. When the ignition is on, the oil  
level indicator should display  
"OIL OK" for a few seconds.  
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B. Central Locking/Unlocking  
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C. Deactivation of the ESP/ASR  
systems.  
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D. Deactivation of the interior  
alarm.  
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If the levels are not correct, top up  
the corresponding level.  
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FAMILIARISATION  
KEEPING YOUR PASSENGERS SAFE  
STARTING  
Seat belts and air bags  
Disarming the front  
passenger air bag  
Ignition switch  
1. Stop position.  
2. Ignition position.  
3. Starting position.  
A. Driver's seat belt not fastened  
or unfastened warning light, lit in  
red.  
B. Passenger seat belt not fastened  
or unfastened warning light.  
1. Opening of the glove box.  
2. Insertion of the key.  
3. Selection of the "OFF" position.  
4. Removal of the key keeping the  
switch in this position.  
1 : front.  
2 : rear right.  
3 : rear left.  
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C. Passenger air bag warning light;  
lit if the air bag is disarmed.  
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D. Air bags warning light; off after  
the ignition is switched on.  
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FAMILIARISATION  
DRIVING SAFELY  
Speed limiter  
Cruise control  
Display on the instrument panel  
1. Speed limiter mode Selection/  
Off.  
2. Decreasing of the programmed  
value.  
1. Cruise control mode Selection/  
Off.  
2. Decreasing of the programmed  
value.  
The cruise control or speed limiter  
mode appears on the instrument  
panel when it is selected.  
3. Increasing of the programmed  
value.  
4. Speed limiter On/Off.  
3. Increasing of the programmed  
value.  
4. Cruise control On/Off.  
In order to be programmed or  
activated, the vehicle speed must  
be above 25 mph (40 km/h), with  
at least fourth gear engaged on the  
manual gearbox (second gear for the  
"2 Tronic" gearbox).  
Cruise control  
Speed limiter  
The values must be set with the  
engine running.  
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FAMILIARISATION  
DRIVING SAFELY  
"2 Tronic" gearbox  
Moving off  
Display on the instrument panel  
The gear or the mode selected  
appears on the instrument panel  
display.  
Select position N and press  
the brake pedal firmly while  
starting the engine.  
Engage first gear (position M or A) or  
reverse (position R) using the gear  
lever 1.  
Normal driving  
Two driving modes are offered:  
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sequential mode for manual  
changing of the gears by the  
driver,  
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automatic mode for automatic  
management of the gears by the  
gearbox. In automatic mode, you  
can take control at any time by  
using the steering wheel con-  
trols, when overtaking for exam-  
ple (auto sequential mode).  
N: neutral.  
R: reverse.  
1 2 3 4 5: gears engaged.  
Auto: automatic mode.  
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This five-speed piloted manual  
gearbox offers a choice between the  
comfort of fully automatic operation  
or the pleasure of manual gear  
changing.  
1. Gear lever.  
2. "ꢀ" steering wheel control.  
3. "+" steering wheel control.