Safety -> Seat belts for Your Peugeot 208 4 Door First Generation (2012-2019)

Safety  
Reactivation of ASR and DSC using the  
button  
F Press the button again to reactivate  
Seat belts  
At the front  
ASR/DSC  
These systems offer increased safety  
in normal driving, but they should not  
encourage the driver to take extra risks or  
drive at high speed.  
manually.  
The indicator lamp in the button goes off.  
It is in conditions of reduced grip (rain,  
snow, ice) that the risk of loss of grip  
increases. It is therefore important for your  
safety to keep these systems activated in  
all conditions, and particularly in difficult  
conditions.  
Reactivation of ASR using the touch screen  
The reactivation is configured in the  
Driving/Vehicle menu.  
The correct operation of these  
systems depends on observation of  
the manufacturer's recommendations  
regarding both the wheels (tyres and  
rims), braking and electronic components  
and the assembly and repair procedures  
used by PEUGEOT dealers.  
It is confirmed by the display of a message.  
Malfunction  
Illumination of this warning lamp,  
accompanied by the display of  
a message and an audible signal,  
indicates a fault with the system.  
The use of snow tyres is recommended,  
in order to be able to benefit from the  
efficiency of these systems in winter  
conditions.  
In this case, it is essential to equip the  
four wheels with tyres approved for your  
vehicle.  
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified  
workshop to have the systems checked.  
The front seat belts are fitted with  
a pretensioning and force limiting system.  
This system improves safety in the front  
seats in the event of a front or side impact.  
Depending on the severity of the impact, the  
pretensioning system instantly tightens the seat  
belts against the body of the occupants.  
The pretensioning seat belts are active when  
the ignition is on.  
The force limiter reduces the pressure of  
the seat belt on the passenger's chest, thus  
improving their protection.  
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