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Familiarisation for Your Peugeot 107 4 Door 2005-2014

FAMILIARISATION  
FRONT ELECTRIC WINDOWS  
MIRRORS  
STEERING WHEEL  
ADJUSTMENT  
(WITH POWER STEERING)  
A. Opening and closing control.  
Push or pull control A.  
B. Exterior mirrors adjustment  
control.  
C. Steering wheel height  
adjustment locking and  
unlocking control.  
When the vehicle is parked, the  
mirrors can be folded and unfolded  
manually.  
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1. Control unlocked.  
2. Control locked.  
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FAMILIARISATION  
FRONT SEATS  
1. Forwards-backwards  
adjustment.  
2. Seat back angle adjustment.  
3. Access to rear seats.  
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FAMILIARISATION  
"ISOFIX" MOUNTINGS  
The ISOFIX child seats are fitted  
with two locks and/or a strap which  
are secured easily on these rings,  
indicated by labels or a mark on the  
rear seat back panel.  
Your vehicle has been approved in  
accordance with the new ISOFIX  
regulation.  
The rear seats* are fitted with regula-  
tion ISOFIX mountings.  
These are three rings for each seat:  
- two lower rings A, located between  
the vehicle’s seat back and cush-  
ion,  
PASSENGER AIR BAG  
DISARMING  
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1. Insertion of the key.  
2. Selection of the "OFF" position.  
3. Removal of the key retaining  
the position.  
- an upper ring B, referred to as the  
TOP TETHER, located at the rear  
of the seat back at the bottom.  
Passenger air bag disarmed  
If the passenger air bag is  
disarmed, this warning light  
remains on until the passen-  
ger air bag is reactivated.  
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* According to version.  
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FAMILIARISATION  
FILLING THE FUEL TANK  
After opening the flap, insert the key,  
turn it slightly to the left then return to  
the right. The key returns to its initial  
position and the cap is unlocked.  
Remove the key and unscrew the  
cap.  
After filling the fuel tank, screw the  
cap back on fully to the right until it  
clicks and close the flap.  
Fuel tank capacity: approximately  
35 litres.  
Low fuel level  
OPENING THE BONNET  
When this block flashes, accom-  
panied by an audible signal, you  
have enough fuel left to drive ap-  
proximately 30 miles (50 km).  
1. Internal control.  
2. External control.  
3. Bonnet strut.  
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FAMILIARISATION  
LIGHTS STALK  
WIPERS STALK  
Windscreen wipers  
MIST Single wipe.  
OFF Off.  
Front and rear lights  
Ring A  
Rear fog lamp  
Ring B  
INT  
LO  
HI  
Intermittent wipe.  
Normal wipe (moderate rain).  
Rapid wipe (heavy rain).  
Lights off.  
Side lights.  
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Dippedheadlamps/Main  
beam headlamps.  
Rear wiper and wash-wipe  
Ring C  
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FAMILIARISATION  
HEATING  
AIR CONDITIONING  
Air flow adjustment  
Rear screen  
demisting  
Rear screen  
demisting  
Air conditioning  
On/Off  
Temperature  
adjustment  
Temperature  
adjustment  
Air distribution  
adjustment  
Air distribution  
adjustment  
Air recirculation/  
Air intake  
Air flow adjustment  
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FAMILIARISATION  
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  
DE-ICING  
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FAMILIARISATION  
EASY mode  
(automatic mode)  
Select position E using the gear le-  
ver.  
The gear engaged is displayed on  
the instrument panel screen.  
The gearbox continuously selects  
the most suitable gear.  
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"2 TRONIC" GEARBOX  
Starting the vehicle  
MANUAL GEARBOX  
Press the clutch pedal fully when  
changing gear.  
Manual mode  
With the handbrake applied, press  
the brake pedal then select position  
N to start the engine.  
With your foot on the brake, select  
position R, E or M.  
Release the handbrake, take your  
foot off the brake pedal, then accel-  
erate.  
Place the gear lever in position M,  
then change up or down through the  
gears by pressing:  
- rearwards, "+" to change up,  
- forwards, "-" to change down.  
The gear engaged is displayed on  
the instrument panel screen.  
Reverse  
To engage reverse gear, push the  
gear lever fully to the right then to-  
wards the rear.  
Reverse gear can only be engaged  
when the vehicle is stationary, en-  
gine at idle.  
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FAMILIARISATION  
AUDIO EQUIPMENT  
Selection of the source:  
CD or CD changer or auxiliary  
Radio source and selection  
of the AM/FM wavebands  
On/Off  
Auxiliary socket for portable  
equipment (MP3 player, ...)  
Increasing of the hours,  
increasing of the minutes  
Volume adjustment  
Clock adjustment: press  
for more than 2 seconds  
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FAMILIARISATION  
INTERIOR LAYOUT  
1. Sun visor  
Each sun visor has a courtesy mir-  
ror with a concealing flap and a card  
holder.  
2. Storage compartments  
3. Storage box  
4. Storage compartments  
in the front doors  
Before opening the door, check that  
there are no objects protruding from  
the tray.  
5. Cup holder  
6. 12 volt accessories socket  
(120 W max)  
This is supplied from the accessories  
position (1st notch).  
7. Storage compartments in the  
rear doors  
3-door  
5-door  
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS  
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REV COUNTER  
When approaching the maximum  
engine speed, when the rev counter  
needle crosses into the red zone, you  
must engage the next gear up.  
INSTRUMENT PANEL  
1. Total/trip distance recorder zero  
reset button  
6. Total/trip distance recorder  
7. Rear fog lamp indicator light  
2. Warning lights and indicators  
display  
8. Main beam headlamps indicator  
light  
3. Direction indicators  
4. Speedometer  
5. Fuel gauge  
9. Dipped headlamps indicator  
light  
10. "2 Tronic" gearbox gear and  
gear lever positions indicator  
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS  
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WARNING LIGHTS AND  
INDICATORS  
Coolant temperature  
warning light  
Handbrake, low brake  
fluid level and braking  
system warning light  
This comes on for a few  
seconds each time the  
Central STOP  
warning light  
This flashes for a few  
This comes on each time  
the ignition is switched on until the  
handbrake is released.  
Fixed lighting, with the engine run-  
ning, indicates one of the following:  
- that the handbrake is applied or  
has not been released fully, when  
the vehicle is moving,  
ignition is switched on.  
If this warning light comes on, with  
the engine running, this indicates  
an abnormal increase in the coolant  
temperature.  
Stop immediately.  
Check the coolant level.  
seconds each time the  
ignition is switched on. Linked with  
the warnings:  
- "engine oil pressure",  
- "coolant temperature",  
Stop immediately if this light  
comes on with the engine run-  
ning.  
- an excessive drop in the brake fluid  
level (if the warning light remains  
on even with the handbrake re-  
leased),  
To do this, wait until the engine has  
cooled before topping up the level.  
The cooling system is pressurised.  
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.  
- a braking system fault.  
Stop immediately.  
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.  
When checking the level, and  
to avoid any risk of scald-  
ing, unscrew the cap 1/4 of  
a turn to allow the pressure  
to drop.  
Engine oil pressure  
warning light  
This comes on each time  
the ignition is switched on  
until the engine is started.  
Anti-lock braking  
system (ABS) warning  
light  
When the pressure has dropped,  
remove the cap.  
Then:  
1 - top up, if necessary (see  
"Levels").  
If it comes on linked with the STOP  
warning light, with the engine  
running, this indicates that the oil  
pressure is too low.  
This comes on for a few  
seconds each time the ignition is  
switched on.  
Fixed lighting indicates a malfuncton  
of the ABS.  
2 - or, if the level is satisfactory,  
contact a PEUGEOT dealer.  
Stop immediately.  
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.  
However, the vehicle retains conven-  
tional braking with assistance.  
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.  
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS  
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Electric power  
steering warning light  
This comes on for a few  
seconds each time the  
ignition is switched on.  
Diesel engine pre-heat  
warning light  
Wait until the warning  
light is switched off before  
starting.  
Passenger air bag disarmed  
If the passenger air bag is disarmed,  
the warning light remains on.  
Dynamic stability  
control system  
Fixed lighting, when the vehicle is  
moving, indicates a malfunction of  
the electric steering system.  
If the temperature is sufficient, the  
warning light comes on briefly, you  
can start without waiting.  
(ASR/ESP) activation  
warning light  
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.  
Water in diesel filter  
warning light*  
This comes on for a few seconds each  
time the ignition is switched on.  
With the engine running and the  
vehicle moving, it comes on if the  
system is activated.  
This comes on for a few  
seconds each time the  
ignition is switched on.  
Battery charge  
warning light  
Fixed lighting, with the engine  
running, indicates a risk of damage  
to the engine.  
This comes on each time  
the ignition is switched on  
until the engine is started.  
Dynamic stability  
control system  
(ASR/ESP) fault  
warning light  
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.  
Fixed lighting, with the engine  
running, indicates a malfunction.  
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.  
This comes on for a few seconds  
each time the ignition is switched on.  
Driver's seat belt not  
fastened warning  
light**  
If this warning light comes on, with  
the engine running, this indicates a  
fault in the system.  
Emission control  
system warning light  
This comes on each time  
the ignition is switched on  
until the engine is started.  
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.  
When the ignition is  
switched on, the warning light flashes  
until the driver fastens his seat belt.  
Above a speed of approximately  
10 mph (15 km/h), the warning light  
flashes accompanied by an audible  
signal until the driver fastens his seat  
belt.  
2 Tronic gearbox  
warning light  
Fixed lighting of this warn-  
ing light, with the engine  
Fixed lighting, with the engine run-  
ning, indicates an emission control  
system fault.  
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer.  
running, indicates a malfunction of  
the 2 Tronic gearbox.  
Air bags warning light  
This comes on for a few  
seconds each time the  
ignition is switched on.  
Note: it may also come on  
if you run out of fuel (see  
"Running out of fuel").  
* According to country.  
** According to version.  
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