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COMFORT for Your Peugeot 4007 4 Door 2012-2017

COMFORT  
For even air distribution, take care not The water formed by the air conditioning  
to obstruct the exterior air intake grille condensation is discharged via an open-  
located at the bottom of the windscreen, ing provided for this purpose. Therefore,  
the vents, the air outlets under the front a puddle of water may form underneath  
seats and the air extractor located be- the vehicle when stationary.  
AUTOMATIC REGULATI
ON OF  
THE DIGITAL AIR CONDITIONING  
Use of the automatic regulation of the  
air conditioning is recommended. It per-  
mits automatic and optimised control of  
all of the following functions: air ow,  
passenger compartment temperature  
and air distribution, by means of various  
sensors (ambient temperature, interior  
temperature, sunshine), so preventing  
the need for you to change your set-  
tings other than the value displayed.  
hind the aps in the boot.  
If the system does not produce cold air,  
do not use it and have it checked by a  
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualied workshop.  
2
In certain cases of particularly arduous  
use (towing the maximum load on a  
steep gradient in hot weather), switch-  
ing off the air conditioning saves engine  
power and therefore improves the tow-  
ing capacity.  
1. Central vents.  
2. Temperature sensor.  
3. Air outlet to passenger footwells.  
4. Side vents.  
Do not cover the temperature and  
humidity sensor 2 and the sunshine  
sensor 7.  
They are required for regulation of the  
air conditioning.  
5. Front window demisting/defrosting  
vents.  
6. Windscreen demisting/defrosting vents.  
7. Sunshine sensor.  
Close the windows to benet from the  
full effectiveness of the air conditioning.  
Ensure that the passenger compart-  
ment lter is in good condition. Have  
the lter elements replaced periodically.  
If you drive in a dusty environment, re-  
place it twice as often.  
Switch off the air conditioning when  
the climatic conditions permit.  
Advice on operation  
The air conditioning system does not  
contain chlorine and is not harmful to  
the ozone layer.  
Operate the air conditioning system for  
5 to 10 minutes, once or twice a month,  
to keep it in good working order.  
In hot weather, in order to obtain  
intense ventilation, it is advis-  
able to use vents 1 and 4 only.  
If, when the vehicle has been  
parked in the sun for a long time,  
the interior temperature remains  
very high, rst ventilate the pas-  
senger compartment for a few  
minutes.  
 
COMFORT  
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COMFORT  
AUTOMATIC AIR  
CONDITIONING  
1. Air distribution adjustment  
2. Air ow adjustment  
3. Temperature adjustment  
4. Rear screen demisting/defrosting  
5. Air conditioning On/Off  
2
6. Intake of exterior air/Recirculation  
of interior air  
Automatic operation  
In automatic mode:  
) when the temperature is set to max-  
imum (Rapid heating), the intake of  
exterior air is activated and the air  
conditioning stops.  
When the engine is cold, to avoid  
an excessive distribution of cold  
air, the ventilation will reach its  
optimum level gradually.  
On entering the vehicle, the in-  
terior temperature may be much  
colder (or warmer) than the  
comfort temperature. There is  
no need to change the tempera-  
ture displayed in order to reach  
the comfort required rapidly.  
) Set the temperature control dial 3 to  
the temperature required.  
) Place the air ow control dial 2 in  
the "AUTO" position.  
) Place the air distribution adjustment  
dial 1 in the "AUTO" position.  
)
when the temperature is set to mini-  
mum (Rapid cooling), the air recircula-  
tion is activated and the air conditioning  
operates.  
The system controls the air distribution, air  
ow, temperature and air intake to ensure  
the level of comfort and adequate air circu-  
lation in the passenger compartment. No  
further action on your part is required.  
The automatic regulation of the  
air conditioning will operate to  
correct the temperature differ-  
ence as quickly as possible.  
 
COMFORT  
Manual operation  
Air distribution adjustment (1)  
Air ow adjustment (2)  
It is possible to set one or more func-  
tions manually while leaving the other  
functions in automatic mode.  
)
Place the dial in the  
position required to di-  
rect the air towards:  
) Turn the dial to the  
right to increase the  
air ow or to the left  
to decrease it.  
2
Switching to manual mode may result  
in discomfort (temperature, humidity,  
odour, condensation) and does not of-  
fer optimum comfort.  
To avoid condensation and dete-  
rioration of the quality of the air  
in the passenger compartment,  
ensure that a sufcient ow of  
air is maintained.  
the central and side vents,  
the central and side vents and  
the footwells,  
Temperature adjustment (3)  
the footwells,  
) Turn the temperature  
control dial to the right  
to increase the tem-  
perature and to the left  
to decrease it.  
the windscreen, the side windows  
and the footwells,  
the windscreen and the side  
windows.  
The air distribution can be adapted by  
placing the adjustment dial in the inter-  
mediate positions.  
 
COMFORT  
Rear screen demisting/  
defrosting (4)  
Air conditioning On/Off (5)  
Intake of exterior air/  
Recirculation of interior air (6)  
With the engine running, press button 4  
to activate the demisting/defrosting of  
the rear screen and door mirrors.  
The indicator lamp on the button comes  
on while demisting/defrosting is in op-  
eration.  
Demisting/defrosting switches off auto-  
matically to prevent an excessive con-  
sumption of current.  
Demisting/defrosting can be stopped  
before it is switched off automatically  
by pressing the button again.  
This function insulates the passenger  
compartment from exterior odours and  
smoke.  
) Press button 6 to select the air in-  
take mode.  
When the indicator lamp in button 6 is  
off, the exterior air intake function is ac-  
tivated.  
When the indicator lamp in button 6 is  
on, the intake of exterior air is deacti-  
vated and the system is in air recircula-  
tion mode.  
) Press button 5 to activate the air  
conditioning.  
The indicator lamp comes on.  
2
Personalisation of the Air  
Conditioning On/Off function  
This function is controlled automatically.  
However, you can deactivate its auto-  
matic control if you wish to switch the air  
conditioning on or off at any time.  
Changing the status  
Press the Air Conditioning On/Off button  
for at least 10 seconds.  
When the status changes from active to  
inactive, three bleeps are heard and the  
indicator lamp ashes three times.  
Do not drive for long periods in  
interior air recirculation mode,  
except in truly exceptional at-  
mospheric conditions.  
It is advisable to switch off rear  
screen demisting/defrosting as  
soon as possible as lower cur-  
rent consumption reduces fuel  
consumption.  
When the status changes from inactive  
to active, two bleeps are heard and the  
indicator lamp ashes three times.  
Automatic control active  
If the air distribution adjustment dial and  
the air ow adjustment dial are placed  
in the "AUTO" position, or if the temper-  
ature control dial is set to the minimum  
temperature, the air conditioning sys-  
tem is controlled automatically.  
Automatic control inactive  
The air conditioning system is no longer  
controlled automatically.  
 
COMFORT  
Personalisation of the Exterior  
air intake/Interior air recirculation  
function  
Windows and windscreen demisting/defrosting  
This function is controlled automati-  
cally. However, you can deactivate its  
automatic control if you wish to change  
the air intake mode at any time.  
2
Changing the status  
Press the Air intake/Interior air recircu-  
lation button for at least 10 seconds.  
When the status changes from active to  
inactive, three bleeps are heard and the  
indicator lamp ashes three times.  
When the status changes from inactive  
to active, two bleeps are heard and the  
indicator lamp ashes three times.  
Demisting/defrosting  
1. Press button A to select "exterior air 1. Place the air distribution dial in the  
intake". The indicator lamp in this "windscreen and side windows" po-  
button is goes off. sition.  
Rapid demisting/defrosting  
Automatic control active  
If the air distribution adjustment dial and  
the air ow adjustment dial are placed  
in the "AUTO" position, the Air intake/  
Interior air recirculation function is also  
controlled automatically.  
2. Place the air distribution dial in the 2. Select maximum air ow.  
3. Select maximum temperature.  
"windscreen, side windows and  
footwells" position.  
3. Select the air ow required.  
4. Select the temperature required.  
5. Press the "air conditioning on/off"  
button B to activate the air condi-  
tioning. The indicator lamp in this  
button comes on.  
Automatic control inactive  
Even if the air distribution adjustment  
dial and the air ow adjustment dial are  
placed in the "AUTO" position, the Air  
intake/Interior air recirculation function  
is no longer controlled automatically.  
The settings are retained, even  
after switching off the ignition.  
 
COMFORT  
FRONT SEATS  
Manual mode  
2
Forwards-backwards adjustment  
Raise the control bar and slide the seat  
forwards or backwards.  
When your seat is at the correct dis-  
tance, move it forwards and backwards  
slightly without using the control bar to  
check that it is secured correctly.  
Driver's seat cushion height and  
angle adjustment  
Pull and/or push the control several seat back.  
times to adjust the height of the seat.  
Seat back angle adjustment  
Pull the control upwards to adjust the  
When the seat back is at the correct angle,  
release the control.  
To prevent the seat back from  
moving forward sharply and  
knocking you, press on it with  
your back or push it with your  
hand while operating the lever.  
 
COMFORT  
FRONT SEATS  
Electric mode (driver's seat only)  
2
Forwards-backwards adjustment  
Push the control forwards or rearwards to  
move the seat to the position required.  
Driver's seat cushion height and  
angle adjustment  
Pull or push the front of the control to raise straighten or tilt the seat back.  
or lower the front of the seat cushion.  
Seat back angle adjustment  
Tilt the control forwards or rearwards to  
Pull or push the rear of the control to raise  
or lower the rear of the seat cushion.  
Pull or push the entire control to raise or  
lower the entire seat cushion.  
To avoid discharging the battery,  
use the electric mode with the  
engine running.  
 
COMFORT  
Heated seats adjustment  
Head restraint height adjustment  
Never drive with the removed  
head restraints in the vehicle as  
they could be thrown around the  
vehicle on sharp braking. They  
must always be in place and ad-  
justed correctly.  
2
After installing the head restraint,  
check that the height adjustment  
button has engaged correctly.  
The adjustment is correct when  
the top of the head restraint is  
aligned with the top of the head  
of the seated person.  
With the engine running, tilt the button to  
the position required.  
The temperature of the seat is regulated  
automatically.  
There are two setting positions:  
) To raise it, pull upwards.  
) To lower it, push it downwards,  
pressing the height adjustment but-  
ton at the same time.  
) To remove it, raise it to the high  
position, then remove it pressing  
the height adjustment button at the  
same time.  
) To ret it, engage the rods of the head  
restraint in the apertures, pressing the  
height adjustment button at the same  
time.  
Front armrest  
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"HI": High heating  
"LO": Low heating  
When the button is in the intermediate  
position, the heating is switched off.  
The indicator lamps A come on when  
the system is activated.  
You can move the console housing cover  
in order to use it as an armrest.  
 
COMFORT  
REAR SEATS (ROW 2)  
The rear seats can be folded in two  
parts (1/3 - 2/3).  
2
When operating the seats, en-  
sure that no person or object  
is in the vicinity of the moving  
parts to avoid any risk of injury  
or damage.  
To prevent the seat back from  
moving forwards sharply and  
knocking you, press on it with  
your back or push it with your  
hand while operating the lever.  
Forwards-backwards adjustment  
Seat back angle adjustment  
Pull the control towards the outside and Pull the control and adjust.  
adjust.  
When your seat is at the correct dis- angle, release the control.  
tance, release the control.  
To ensure that the seat is secured cor- to check that the two seats are at the  
When the seat back is at the correct  
Sit in the centre of the rear bench seat  
rectly, move it forwards and backwards same level and that the angle of their  
slightly without using the control.  
seat backs is the same.  
 
COMFORT  
Rear armrest  
Access to the third row  
2
Lower the armrest to use it.  
The passenger gains access to the third  
row of seats by tilting a second row seat.  
To put this seat back in place, refer to  
the following pages.  
To return to the initial conguration, push  
the armrest until it locks in its vertical po-  
sition.  
 
COMFORT  
Folding the second row*  
Before folding the seats, lower the head restraints fully.  
Before folding the seat backs forwards, insert the seat belt buckles in the slots provided for this purpose in the rear seat  
cushion.  
2
1. Raise the rear seat lever A, or  
Pull the button in the boot B for at least one second, or  
Pull the rear seat releasing strap C towards you.  
2. The seat backs fold forwards then the cushion rises and folds forwards.  
3. After carrying out these operations, press on the seat lightly to check that it is secured correctly.  
Before folding the seats, ensure that no object or person is hindering the execution of the operations.  
Do not place luggage on the folded seats.  
* According to version.  
 
COMFORT  
Returning the second row to the normal position  
2
1. Lower the seat pulling simultane- 2. Press on the cushion to put it in 3. Pull the seat back upright pulling si-  
ously on the releasing strap A lo-  
cated at the rear of the cushion and  
supporting the seat with your hand.  
place until it engages.  
multaneously on the releasing strap  
located at the rear of the seat back.  
4. After putting the seat back back in  
place, push the seat and the seat  
back lightly to ensure that they are  
secured correctly.  
Force may be necessary to carry out these operations.  
On vehicles tted with a third row, the rear of the cushion of the second row is tted with a low level lamp B.  
When the releasing strap is pulled, the lamp comes on for approximately 10 seconds to illuminate the oor at the  
base of the third row.  
 
COMFORT  
"Lowered seats" configuration  
2
1. Remove the head restraints from the front seats.  
2. Raise the rear armrest and remove the load space cover.  
3. Move the rear seats as far back as possible.  
4. Move the front seats as far forward as possible and tilt their seat backs fully.  
5. Tilt the seat back of the rear seats.  
To return the seats to their normal position, carry out these operations in reverse order.  
 
COMFORT  
REAR BENCH SEAT (
ROW 3)  
Unfolding the bench seat  
2
The rear bench seat can be folded. It is  
stowed in a location in the oor of the  
vehicle.  
1. Open the tailgate and the lower tail-  
gate (refer to the "Access" section).  
2. Pull the cover A from the rear and  
x it to the seat back using the press  
stud of the band B.  
For comfort, it is advisable to stow  
the bench seat when its is not is  
use.  
The label on the bench seat back illus-  
trates the various steps to the followed  
when unfolding and folding the rear  
bench seat.  
 
COMFORT  
2
3. Pull the black strap C located at the 4. Pull the black strap D to release the 5. Tilt the bench seat rearwards.  
centre of the seat back to raise the  
seat back.  
bench seat cushion.  
6. Raise the head restraints.  
7. Lift and push the bench seat as-  
sembly forwards until it locks.  
Undo the press stud of band B to re-  
lease the cover.  
 
COMFORT  
Folding the bench seat  
2
1. Open the tailgate and the lower tail- 3. Unlock the head restraints by slid- 4. Pull the grey strap D and bring the  
gate (refer to the "Access" section).  
ing the controls C and fold them  
onto the seat back.  
bench seat towards you. Press on  
the bench seat to lock it.  
2. Lift the cover A and x it to the seat  
back using the press stud of the  
band B.  
5. Tilt and push the bench seat for- 6. Pull the black strap E located at the  
wards.  
centre of the seat back to fold the  
seat back.  
Undo the press stud of the band B to  
put the cover back in place.  
 
COMFORT  
DOOR MIRRORS  
If you have folded the mirrors  
using the control C, you must  
use this control to unfold them,  
otherwise the mirrors will not be  
lock in place correctly.  
2
If you switch the engine off then  
re-start it with the mirrors folded,  
they will unfold automatically  
when the vehicle reaches 20 mph  
(30 km/h).  
If the mirrors have been folded  
manually or electrically after  
starting the engine, they are not  
unfolded automatically.  
Electric folding/unfolding  
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from inside, with the ignition switch  
in the "ON" or "ACC" position  
)by pressing the control C.  
Adjustment  
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from inside, with the ignition switch  
in the "LOCK" position:  
The mirrors can be adjusted when the  
ignition switch is in the "ON" or "ACC"  
position.  
In this case:  
) Press the control C to unfold  
them.  
)by pressing the control C, within  
30 seconds.  
) Move control A to the right or to  
the left to select the corresponding  
mirror.  
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from outside using the remote con-  
trol:  
) Direct control B in all four directions  
to adjust the mirror.  
)by pressing the "closed padlock  
button briey 3 times to fold them,  
When adjustment is complete, return  
control A to the central position.  
)by pressing the "open padlock" but-  
ton briey 3 times to unfold them.  
The folding and unfolding of the door  
mirrors can be congured via the  
colour screen "Equipment" menu or  
deactivated by a PEUGEOT dealer  
or a qualied workshop.  
The mirrors can also be folded manually.  
 
COMFORT  
REAR VIEW MIRROR  
AUTOMATIC REAR VIEW  
MIRROR*  
AUTOMATIC REAR VIEW  
MIRROR WITH REVERSING  
CAMERA*  
2
Adjust the mirror by moving it up or This automatically and gradually changes Combined with a camera tted at the  
down and/or to the left or right.  
The rear view mirror has two positions: To prevent dazzling, the glass of the  
between the day and night positions.  
rear of the vehicle, this mirror allows the  
driver to see what there is behind the  
vehicle when reversing.  
mirror darkens automatically depend-  
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day (normal),  
night (anti-dazzle).  
ing on the intensity of the light from be- With reverse engaged, is screen is dis-  
hind. It clears as the light (headlamps of played automatically in the mirror glass.  
following vehicles, sunlight) decreases,  
ensuring maximum visibility.  
To change from one to the other, push  
or pull the lever on the lower edge of  
the mirror.  
A warning message appears suggest-  
ing that you check around your vehicle.  
The screen disappears when another  
gear is engaged.  
You can deactivate automatic mode by  
pressing the "AUTO" button.  
You can deactivate automatic mode by  
pressing the "AUTO" button.  
* According to country of sale.  
 
COMFORT  
STEERING WHEEL MANUAL  
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT  
MAT  
2
The sun visors fold forwards, and to the  
side when they are unhooked.  
They are tted with a courtesy mirror  
) Pull the locking lever downwards  
(position B) while supporting the  
steering wheel.  
When removing the mat on the driver's  
side, move back the seat as far as pos-  
sible and remove the xings.  
and a ticket holder.  
) Adjust the steering wheel to the re-  
quired height.  
) Lock the steering wheel adjustment  
by pushing the lever upwards (posi-  
tion A).  
AREAS FOR TOLL CARDS/CAR  
PARK TICKETS  
When retting, position the mat cor-  
rectly on the pins and clip the xings.  
Check that the mat is secured rmly.  
To prevent any risk of jamming  
under the pedals:  
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only use mats suited to the  
xings already present in the  
vehicle; it is imperative that  
these xings are used.  
As a safety precaution, these op-  
erations must only be carried out  
while the vehicle is stationary.  
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never t one mat on top of  
another.  
The athermic windscreen has a non-  
reective zone located above the base  
of the rear view mirror.  
It is intended for afxing toll cards and/  
or car park tickets.  
 
COMFORT  
FRONT INTERIOR FITTINGS  
1. Spectacles storage.  
2. Cooled upper glove box.  
3. Lockable lower glove box.  
4. 12 V socket (120 W max).  
2
5. Armrest with storage compartments  
12 V socket (120 W max).  
6. Cup holder.  
7. Removable ashtray.  
8. Bottle holder.  
9. Enclosed storage compartment.  
10. Cup holder.  
 
COMFORT  
Spectacles storage  
Cooled upper glove box  
Lower glove box  
2
Press the cover to open it. Press button A on the lid to open it.  
To close it, push the cover until it locks. To close it, push the lid up.  
This is tted with a lock.  
To unlock it, turn the key to the left.  
It is tted with a ventilation nozzle which To open it, pull the handle A.  
can be closed by means of a dial, dis-  
To close it, push the lid up.  
tributing conditioned air at the same  
To lock it, turn the key to the right.  
temperature as the vents in the passen-  
ger compartment.  
In cold weather, it is advisable to close  
this vent to conserve the ambient air in-  
side the passenger compartment.  
It is tted with a pen holder and a card  
holder.  
It is illuminated on opening when the  
vehicle lighting is on.  
 
COMFORT  
12 V socket (120 W max)  
Armrest with storage compartments Lower storage compartment  
12 V socket (120 W max)  
2
This is operational when the ignition  
switch is in the "LOCK", "ON" or "ACC"  
position.  
Check that the electrical equipment op-  
erates on 12 volts and that its electrical  
power is 120 W maximum.  
Upper storage compartment  
Pull the left-hand lever to open the lid.  
To close, fold down the lid until it locks.  
Pull the right-hand lever to open the  
storage compartment lid, which serves  
as an armrest.  
To close, fold down the lid until it locks.  
The prolonged use of electrical  
equipment without running the en-  
gine may discharge the battery.  
 
COMFORT  
12 V socket (120 W max)  
Removable ashtray  
Check that the electrical equip-  
ment operates on 12 V and that  
its maximum electrical power is  
120 W.  
When you use the two sockets  
at the same time, ensure that  
the two items of equipment to-  
gether operate on 12 V and that  
their combined electrical power  
is 120 W maximum.  
2
The prolonged use of electrical  
equipment without running the en-  
gine may discharge the battery.  
This operates when the ignition switch is  
in the "LOCK", "ACC" or "ON" position.  
Open the cover to gain access to the  
socket.  
Pull the cover to open the ashtray.  
To empty, remove the ashtray by pulling  
it upwards.  
 
COMFORT  
Enclosed storage compartment  
Cup holder  
2
Pull the storage compartment lid to There is a cup holder tted in the dash-  
open it.  
Two further cup holders are available in  
front of the front armrest.  
board on the driver’s side.  
Press on the centre of the cover to ex-  
tract the plate.  
Pull it fully to use it.  
Push it fully to store it.  
 
COMFORT  
REAR INTERIOR FITTINGS  
Rear armrest  
Bottle holder  
Coat hook  
2
Pull the armrest forwards to lower it.  
There is a bottle holder in each rear door. The rear left grab handle is tted with a  
coat hook.  
Cup holder  
Grab handle  
Open the cover A located at the end of the Pull the handle downwards to lower it.  
armrest holding the side with your hand.  
 
COMFORT  
BOOT FITTINGS  
1. 12 V socket (120 W max).  
2. Open storage compartment.  
2
3. Right-hand side enclosed storage  
compartment.  
4. Storage compartment in the oor*.  
5. Stowing rings.  
6. Left-hand side storage compartment  
or audio equipment.  
7. Load space cover.  
* 5-seat version only.  
 
COMFORT  
12 V socket (120 W max)  
Stowing rings  
Storage compartment in the oor*  
2
This operates when the ignition switch There are four stowing rings in the boot Raise the boot oor to gain access to  
is in the "ON" or "ACC" position.  
for securing luggage:  
this compartment.  
Lift the cover to gain access to the  
socket.  
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two rings are located on the boot oor,  
two rings are located on the rear side  
pillars.  
Check that the electrical equip-  
ment operates on 12 V and that  
its maximum electrical power is  
120 W.  
The prolonged use of electrical  
equipment without running the  
engine may discharge the bat-  
tery.  
Right-hand side enclosed storage  
compartment  
This storage compartment contains the  
tools for changing a wheel.  
* On 5-seat version only.  
 
COMFORT  
Load space cover  
2
Unroll the load space cover and install it Second installation position.  
in the housing A.  
Removing the load space cover.  
The load space cover can be secured 1. Reel in the load space cover.  
To store the load space cover, release it  
from the housing, it reels in to its initial  
position.  
in two different positions B, so that the  
2. Move one of the slides C towards the  
row 2 seat backs can be tilted.  
inside of the vehicle and raise it.  
1. Reel in the load space cover.  
Release the opposite slide in the  
same way.  
To put the load space cover in place, carry  
out the operations in reverse order.  
2. Move one of the slides C towards  
the inside of the vehicle and insert  
the tab D in the installation hole to  
be used.  
Move the opposite slide in the same  
way.  
3. After changing the position, check  
that the load space cover is secured  
correctly.  
Take care not to place heavy  
objects on the load space cover  
when it is unfolded.  
The load space cover can be stored  
along the lower tailgate, unless audio  
equipment is present.