Instruments and Controls for Your Peugeot 1007 4 Door First Generation (2005-2009)

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16. Speed limiter/cruise control  
indicator light.  
17. Service indicator, engine oil  
level gauge and total/trip  
distance recorder.  
18. "2 Tronic" gearbox indicator.  
19. Foot on brake warning light  
("2 Tronic" gearbox).  
PETROL MANUAL GEARBOX AND "2 TRONIC" GEARBOX  
INSTRUMENT PANELS  
20. Rev counter.  
21. Right direction indicator.  
22. Dipped headlamps indicator light.  
1. Trip distance recorder zero  
reset and total/trip distance  
recorder display button.  
7. Maximum coolant temperature  
warning light.  
23. Main beam headlamps indicator  
light.  
8. Engine oil pressure warning light.  
9. Punctured wheel warning light.  
10. Battery charge warning light.  
11. Left direction indicator.  
12. Fuel gauge.  
2. Emission control system  
warning light.  
24. Front fog lamps indicator light.  
25. Rear fog lamp indicator light.  
26. Door open warning light.  
3. Service warning light.  
4. Anti-lock braking system (ABS)  
warning light.  
27. Seat belt not fastened warning  
light.  
28. Passenger air bag disarmed  
warning light.  
5. Electronic stability control  
(ESP/ASR) warning light.  
13. Low fuel level warning light.  
14. Central STOP warning light.  
15. Speedometer.  
29. Front, steering column, side and  
curtain air bags warning light.  
6. Handbrake, brake fluid level  
and electronic brake force  
distribution warning light.  
30. Lighting rheostat button.  
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16. Diesel engine pre-heat warning  
light.  
17. Water in diesel filter warning  
light.  
18. Speed limiter/cruise control  
indicator light.  
19. Service indicator, engine oil  
level gauge and total/trip  
distance recorder.  
DIESEL MANUAL GEARBOX INSTRUMENT PANEL  
20. Rev counter.  
1. Trip distance recorder zero  
reset and total/trip distance  
recorder display button.  
7. Maximum coolant temperature  
warning light.  
21. Right direction indicator.  
22. Dipped headlamps indicator light.  
23. Main beam headlamps indicator  
8. Engine oil pressure warning light.  
9. Punctured wheel warning light.  
10. Battery charge warning light.  
11. Left direction indicator.  
12. Fuel gauge.  
2. Emission control system  
warning light.  
light.  
24. Front fog lamps indicator light.  
25. Rear fog lamp indicator light.  
26. Door open warning light.  
3. Service warning light.  
4. Anti-lock braking system (ABS)  
warning light.  
27. Seat belt not fastened warning  
light.  
5. Electronic stability control  
(ESP/ASR) warning light.  
28. Passenger air bag disarmed  
warning light.  
13. Low fuel level warning light.  
14. Central STOP warning light.  
15. Speedometer.  
29. Front, steering column, side and  
curtain air bags warning light.  
30. Lighting rheostat button.  
6. Handbrake, brake fluid level  
and electronic brake force  
distribution warning light.  
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WARNING LIGHTS  
A permanently lit warning light or one flashing, with the engine running, indicates an operating fault of the unit con-  
cerned. The illumination of certain warning lights may be accompanied by an audible signal and a message on the  
multifunction display. Do not ignore this warning: consult a PEUGEOT dealer.  
If the central STOP warning light comes on when you are driving, stop your vehicle immediately, where it is safe to  
do so.  
Consult the message on the multi-  
function display to identify the system  
concerned.  
Engine oil pressure  
and temperature  
warning light  
Central STOP  
warning light  
This comes on for a few  
seconds each time the ig-  
Check:  
This comes on for a few seconds each  
time the ignition is switched on.  
Linked to the central STOP warning  
light.  
If this warning light comes on, with  
the engine running, it indicates one  
of the following:  
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the remote control battery,  
the pressure of the tyres,  
the engine oil level,  
the screenwash level,  
the condition of the bulbs.  
nition is switched on.  
Linked to the warning lights:  
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"engine oil pressure and  
temperature",  
"punctured wheel",  
"maximum coolant  
temperature",  
"handbrake", "low brake fluid  
level", and "electronic brake  
force distribution".  
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For all other cases, contact a PEUGEOT  
dealer.  
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insufficient oil pressure,  
a lack of oil in the lubrication  
circuit. Top up the level,  
an oil temperature which is too  
high. The warning light is accom-  
panied by an audible signal. To  
lower the oil temperature, reduce  
your speed.  
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The lighting of this warning light may  
also indicate the start of saturation of  
the particle emission filter (Diesel),  
due to exceptionally prolonged urban  
driving conditions: low speed, long  
traffic jams, ...  
In order to regenerate the filter, you  
are advised to drive, as soon as traf-  
fic conditions permit, at a speed of  
35 mph (60 km/h) or more for at least  
five minutes (until the warning light  
switches off).  
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You must stop if the light comes  
on with the engine running.  
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.  
You must stop.  
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.  
Service warning light  
This comes on for a few sec-  
onds each time the ignition is  
switched on.  
If the warning light remains on, contact  
a PEUGEOT dealer.  
If this warning light comes on, with the en-  
gine running, accompanied by an audible  
signal and a message on the multifunc-  
tion display, it indicates the occurrence of  
a problem in one of the systems which  
does not have a specific warning light.  
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However, the vehicle retains conven-  
tional servo-assisted braking.  
Lighting of this warning light, accom-  
panied by an audible signal, indicates  
an ABS fault.  
Punctured wheel  
warning light  
This comes on for a few sec-  
onds each time the ignition is  
switched on.  
Handbrake, low brake  
fluid level and Electronic  
Brake Force Distribution  
warning light  
This comes on for a few sec-  
onds each time the ignition is  
switched on.  
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.  
Linked to the central STOP warning  
light.  
Linked to the central STOP warning  
light.  
If this warning light comes on, with  
the engine running, it indicates one  
of the following:  
If this warning light comes on while  
the vehicle is moving, it indicates that  
one or more wheels are punctured.  
It is accompanied by an audible signal  
and a message on the multifunction  
display locating the wheel concerned.  
Electronic stability  
control system  
(ESP/ASR) warning light  
This comes on for a few seconds each  
time the ignition is switched on.  
While the engine is running and the  
vehicle is moving, it flashes if the  
system is activated.  
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that the handbrake is applied or  
not fully released, if the vehicle is  
moving,  
You must stop.  
Change the damaged wheel and  
have it repaired by a PEUGEOT  
dealer.  
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an excessive drop in brake fluid  
level (if the warning light remains  
on even when the handbrake is  
released),  
It comes on permanently when it is  
disarmed.  
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a fault in the Electronic Brake  
Force Distribution.  
Maximum coolant  
temperature warning  
light  
Battery charge warning  
light  
This comes on for a few  
seconds each time the ignition is  
switched on.  
You must stop.  
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.  
This comes on for a few seconds each  
time the ignition is switched on.  
Anti-lock braking  
system (ABS) warning  
light  
Linked to the central STOP warning  
light.  
If this warning light comes on, with  
the engine running, it indicates an  
abnormal increase in the tempera-  
ture of the coolant.  
If it comes on, with the engine run-  
ning, it indicates one of the following:  
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faulty operation of the charging  
circuit,  
This comes on for a few seconds each  
time the ignition is switched on.  
If the warning light remains on or  
comes on above 8 mph (12 km/h),  
this indicates an ABS malfunction.  
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slack battery or starter terminals,  
a cut or slack alternator belt,  
an alternator failure.  
You must stop.  
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.  
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.  
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Emission control  
system warning light  
Low fuel level warning  
light  
Door open warning  
light  
This comes on each time the  
ignition is switched on and  
remains on until the engine is  
started.  
This comes on for a few sec-  
onds each time the ignition is  
switched on.  
This comes on if a door, the  
bonnet or the boot is still open.  
Above 6 mph (10 km/h), this warning  
light is accompanied by an audible  
signal and a message on the multi-  
function display.  
When this light first comes on, you  
have enough fuel to drive approxi-  
mately 30 miles (50 km) (The tank  
capacity is approximately 40 litres).  
If it comes on, with the engine run-  
ning, it indicates a malfunction of the  
emission control system.  
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.  
Water in diesel filter  
indicator  
This comes on for a few sec-  
onds each time the ignition is  
switched on.  
Passenger air bag  
disarmed warning light  
This comes on for a few sec-  
onds each time the ignition is  
switched on.  
Diesel engine pre-heat  
warning light  
Wait until the warning light  
goes out before starting the  
engine.  
Ifitcomeson, withtheenginerunning,  
this indicates that there is a risk of  
damage to the injection system.  
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer as soon  
as possible.  
If the passenger air bag is disarmed,  
the warning light remains on.  
Always consult a PEUGEOT dealer if  
the warning light flashes.  
If the temperature is high enough,  
the warning light comes on for less  
than one second. You can start the  
engine without waiting.  
Seat belt not fastened  
warning light  
When the ignition is switched  
on, this warning light comes  
Front, steering column,  
side and curtain air  
bags warning light  
"Foot on brake"  
warning light  
("2 Tronic" gearbox)  
on if the driver (and/or a passenger)  
has not fastened his seat belt.  
This comes on for a few seconds each  
time the ignition is switched on.  
With the engine running, illumination  
of this warning light, accompanied by  
an audible signal, indicates a fault  
in the front, steering column, side or  
curtain air bags.  
Above 12 mph (20 km/h), this warning  
light flashes for two minutes accom-  
panied by an audible signal which be-  
comes progressively louder. Once the  
two minutes have elapsed, the warning  
light remains on until the driver (and/or  
passenger) fastens his seat belt.  
When this warning light comes on,  
you must put your foot on the brake  
(example: when starting the engine).  
If you do not put your foot on the  
brake, this warning light flashes.  
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.  
The driver must ensure that all  
passengers fasten and use the  
seat belts correctly.  
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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 indicator display.  
Oil level gauge fault  
Check the oil level using the dip-  
stick.  
If "OIL --" flashes, this indicates a  
malfunction of the engine oil level  
gauge.  
INSTRUMENT PANEL  
DISPLAY  
Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.  
Oil level correct  
After switching on the ignition, three  
functions are shown in succession:  
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service indicator,  
engine oil level indicator  
total distance recorder (total and  
trip distances).  
The level read on the dipstick  
will only be correct if the ve-  
hicle is on level ground and  
the engine has been off for  
more than 15 minutes.  
Note: the trip distance is displayed  
for thirty seconds, when the ignition  
is switched off, on opening and  
closing the driver’s door as well as  
on locking the vehicle.  
Lack of oil  
If "OIL" flashes and the service  
warninglightcomeson, accompanied  
by an audible signal and a message  
on the multifunction display, this  
indicates a lack of oil which could  
damage the engine.  
If the lack of oil is confirmed by a  
check using the dipstick, it is essential  
that the level is topped up.  
It also displays the "2 Tronic" gear-  
box positions and operating modes  
selected, as well as the information  
relating to the cruise control or speed  
limiter when one of these functions is  
active.  
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10 seconds after the ignition was  
switched on, the distance recorder  
resumes its normal operation and  
the display indicates the total or trip  
distance.  
The service is overdue.  
The spanner flashes for 5 seconds  
each time the ignition is switched on.  
Service indicator  
This indicates when the next service  
is due in accordance with the manu-  
facturer’s servicing schedule.  
The point at which the next service  
is due is calculated from the last  
indicator zero reset. It is determined  
by two parameters:  
Example: the service is overdue by  
300 miles/km, your vehicle must be  
serviced as soon as possible.  
For 5 seconds after the ignition is  
switched on, the display indicates:  
The distance remaining to  
the next service is less than  
500 miles/1,000 km.  
Example: 400 miles/900 km remain  
before the next service.  
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the distance travelled,  
the time which has elapsed  
since the last service.  
For 5 seconds after the ignition is  
switched on, the display indicates:  
Operation  
When the ignition is switched on, the  
spanner symbolising the servicing  
operations comes on; the distance  
recorder display indicates the number  
of miles [kilometres] (rounded off)  
remaining until the next service.  
Example: 4,800 miles/km remain be-  
fore the next service. For five seconds  
after the ignition is switched on, the  
display indicates:  
10 seconds after the ignition was  
switched on, the distance recorder  
resumes its normal operation and the  
spanner remains lit.  
It indicates that a service must be  
carried out soon. The display indi-  
cates the total or trip distance.  
10 seconds after the ignition was  
switched on, the distance recorder  
resumes its normal operation and the  
spanner remains lit.  
The display indicates the total or trip  
distance.  
The distance remaining before the  
next service may be weighted by the  
time factor, depending on the user’s  
driving habits.  
The spanner may also come on if  
more than two years have elapsed  
since the last service.  
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Service indicator zero re-set  
Your PEUGEOT dealer carries out  
this operation after each service.  
However, if you carry out the service  
yourself, the re-set procedure is as  
follows:  
Total/trip distance recorder  
Briefly pressing the button alternates  
between the total and trip distance  
displays.  
To reset the trip distance recorder to  
zero, when it is displayed press the  
button until zeros appear.  
Lighting rheostat  
With the lights on, press the button to  
vary the intensity of the lighting of the  
instruments and controls. When the  
lighting reaches the required bright-  
ness, release the button.  
Switch off the ignition,  
Press and hold the trip recorder  
re-set button,  
Switch on the ignition.  
The display begins a countdown.  
When the display shows "=0", release  
the button; the spanner disappears.  
After this operation, if you  
wish to disconnect the bat-  
tery, lock the vehicle and  
wait for at least five minutes,  
otherwise the zero re-set will not be  
registered.  
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Gear lever positions:  
"Neutral"  
"2 Tronic" gearbox indicator  
"AUTO" indicator light  
This comes on when  
the "AUTO" automated  
operation mode is se-  
lected.  
"Reverse"  
It is switched off on switching to the  
sequential operation mode.  
It flashes if a malfunction occurs.  
Sequential operating mode  
1st gear  
2nd gear  
3rd gear  
4th gear  
5th gear  
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TRIP COMPUTER  
System which provides current infor-  
mation concerning the route travelled  
(range, consumption, ...).  
The trip computer data is the following:  
Zero reset  
Monochrome display A  
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the range,  
the current consumption,  
the distance travelled,  
the average consumption,  
the average speed.  
Data displays  
Press the control for more than  
two seconds to reset the dis-  
tance travelled, the average con-  
sumption and the average speed  
to zero.  
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Press the button, located at the  
end of the wipers stalk, to dis-  
play the various items of trip  
computer data in succession.  
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The next press then returns you  
to the normal display.  
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Data displays  
- the route "2" tab with:  
ꢀ the distance  
TRIP COMPUTER  
travelled,  
ꢀ the average  
consumption,  
ꢀ the average speed,  
for the second route.  
System which provides current infor-  
mation concerning the route travelled  
(range, consumption, …).  
Monochrome display C  
Route zero reset  
Press the button, located at the  
end of the wipers stalk, to dis-  
play the various trip computer  
tabs in succession:  
Colour display  
- the current information  
tab with:  
ꢀ the range,  
ꢀ the current  
consumption,  
ꢀ the distance  
remaining to be  
travelled,  
When the route required is dis-  
played, press the control for  
more than two seconds.  
- the route "1" tab with:  
ꢀ the distance  
The routes "1" and "2" are inde-  
pendent but their use is identical.  
Route "1" permits, for example, daily  
calculations, and route "2" monthly  
calculations.  
travelled,  
ꢀ the average  
consumption,  
ꢀ the average speed,  
for the first route.  
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A few definitions…  
Range  
(km or miles)  
Current consumption  
(l/100 km or km/l or mpg)  
Distance remaining to be  
travelled  
(km or miles)  
This is the distance remaining to be  
travelled to the final destination. It  
is either calculated instantly by the  
navigation system if guidance is acti-  
vated, or entered by the user.  
If the distance is not entered, dashes  
are displayed in place of the digits.  
This indicates the number of miles  
(or kilometres) which can still be  
travelled with the fuel remaining in  
the tank in relation to the average  
consumption over the last few miles  
(kilometres) travelled.  
This is the average quantity of fuel  
consumed over the last few sec-  
onds.  
This function is only displayed  
from 20 mph (30 km/h).  
This figure may increase fol-  
lowing a change of driving  
style or relief, resulting in a  
significant change in the cur-  
rent consumption.  
Average consumption  
(l/100 km or km/l or mpg)  
Average speed  
(km/h or mph)  
This is the average speed  
calculated since the last  
trip computer zero reset  
(ignition on).  
This is the average quantity of fuel  
consumed since the last trip computer  
zero reset.  
When the range falls below 20 miles  
(30 km), dashes are displayed. After  
filling with at least 5 litres of fuel, the  
range is recalculated and is displayed  
when it exceeds 60 miles (100 km).  
Distance travelled  
(km or miles)  
This indicates the distance travelled  
since the last trip computer zero reset.  
If dashes are displayed con-  
tinuously while driving in  
place of the digits, contact a  
PEUGEOT dealer.  
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"TRIP COMPUTER" MENU  
Display C  
"DIAGNOSTICS" MENU  
System which provides general infor-  
mation concerning the status of certain  
equipment with which your vehicle is  
equipped, such as the warnings log,  
the status of the functions...  
Press the "MENU" button to gain  
access to the general menu.  
Press the arrows, then the "OK"  
button to select the "Trip computer"  
menu.  
Colour display  
Press the "MENU" button to gain  
access to the general menu.  
Turn the dial and press it to  
select the "Diagnostics" menu.  
Warnings log  
This summarises the active warning  
messages, displaying them in suc-  
cession on the multifunction display.  
Status of the functions  
On the "Trip computer" menu,  
select one of the following appli-  
cations:  
This summarises the active or inac-  
tive status of the functions present on  
the vehicle.  
Enter the distance to the  
destination  
This enables you to enter an approxi-  
mate value for the distance to the final  
destination.  
On the "Diagnostics" menu,  
select one of the following appli-  
cations:  
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