Peugeot 207 (2011 year). Manual — part 10

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Changing the sidelamp bulbs
) Disconnect the main headlamp con-

nector.

) Remove the plastic protective cover

by pulling on the tab.

) Turn the bulb holder one quarter of

a turn and remove it.

) Pull the bulb and change it.
To refi t, carry out these operations in re-

verse order.

Changing the dipped or main beam

headlamp bulbs
) Disconnect the main headlamp con-

nector.

) Remove the corresponding plastic

protective cover by pulling on the

tab.

) Disconnect the connector of the cor-

responding lamp.

) Move aside the spring to release the

bulb and remove the bulb.

To refi t, carry out these operations in re-

verse order.

Changing the foglamp bulbs
For replacement of these bulbs, contact a

PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed workshop.

Changing the integrated direction

indicator side repeaters

) Insert a screwdriver towards the

centre of the repeater between the

repeater and the base of the mirror.

) Tilt the screwdriver to extract the re-

peater and remove the repeater.

) Disconnect the repeater connector.
To refi t, carry out these operations in re-

verse order.
To obtain a replacement repeater, contact

a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed work-

shop.

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Rear lamps (Saloon)

1. Brake lamps (P 21 W).
2. Sidelamps (LEDs).
3. Foglamps (P 21 W).
4. Direction indicators (PY 21 W amber).
5. Reversing lamps (R 10 W).

Changing bulbs
These bulbs (with the exception of the LED

lamps) are changed from outside the boot:

) remove the lamp fi xing bolt,
) remove the lamp from the outside,
) disconnect the lamp connector,
) remove the lamp seal,

) press the four tabs and remove the

bulb holder,

) turn the bulb one quarter of a turn

and change it.

Amber coloured bulbs, such as the

direction indicators, must be replaced

with bulbs of identical specifi cation

and colour.
For the replacement of LED lamps,

contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a

qualifi ed workshop.

To refi t, carry out these operations in re-

verse order.

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Changing the third brake lamp bulbs

(4 bulbs W 5 W)

) Press on the fi xing pins on each side

of the lamp.

) Remove the lamp from the outside.
) Turn the bulb holder which corresponds

to the faulty bulb one quarter of a turn

and remove it.

) Pull the bulb and change it.

Changing the number plate lamp

bulbs (W 5 W)

) Insert a thin screwdriver in one of

the exterior holes of the lens.

) Push it towards the outside to unclip

it.

) Remove the lens.
) Pull the bulb and change it.

To refi t, carry out these operations in re-

verse order.

High pressure washing
When using this type of washing

on stubborn dirt, do not persist

on the headlamps, the lamps and

their surrounds, to avoid damag-

ing their protective coating and

seals.

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Rear lamps (SW)

1. Brake lamps (P 21 W).
2. Sidelamps (R 5 W).
3. Direction indicators

(PY 21 W amber).

4. Foglamps (P 21 W).
5. Reversing lamps (R 10 W).

Changing bulbs
These fi ve bulbs are changed from out-

side the boot:

) remove the access fl ap,
) disconnect the lamp connector,
) remove the lamp fi xing bolt,
) take out the lamp from the outside,

) press on the four tabs and remove

the bulb holder,

) turn the bulb a quarter of a turn and

change it.

To refi t, carry out these operations in re-

verse order.
Take care to engage the lamp in its

guides keeping it in the centreline of the

vehicle.
Tighten the fi xing bolt suffi ciently by

hand to guarantee the sealing of the

lamp.

Amber coloured bulbs, such as

the direction indicators, must be

replaced with bulbs of identical

specifi cation and colour.

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Changing the third brake lamp bulbs

(4 bulbs W 5 W)

) Remove the two lamp fi xing nuts.
) Remove the lamp from the outside.
) Press on the two tabs and remove

the bulb holder

) Pull the bulb and change it.
To refi t, carry out these operations in re-

verse order.
Tighten the fi xing bolt suffi ciently by

hand to guarantee the sealing of the

lamp.

Changing the number plate bulbs

(W 5 W)

) Insert a thin screwdriver into one of

the exterior holes of the lens.

) Push it towards the outside to unclip

it

) Remove the lens.
) Pull the bulb and change it.

High pressure washing
When using this type of washing

on stubborn dirt, do not persist

on the headlamps, the lamps and

their surrounds, to avoid damag-

ing their protective coating and

seals.

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PEUGEOT does not accept any

responsibility for the costs incurred

in repairing your vehicle or for the

malfunctions resulting from the in-

stallation of additional accessories

which are not supplied or recom-

mended by PEUGEOT and which

are not installed in accordance

with its instructions, particularly

when the combined consumption

of all additional equipment con-

nected exceeds 10 milliamperes.

Installation of electrical acces-

sories
Your vehicle's electrical circuit is

designed to operate with the stan-

dard or optional equipment.
Before installing other electrical

equipment or accessories in your

vehicle, contact a PEUGEOT

dealer or a qualifi ed workshop.

CHANGING A FUSE

Procedure for the replacement of a

faulty fuse with a new fuse in order to

rectify a failure of the corresponding

function.

Access to the tools

The extraction tweezer is fi tted to the

back of the dashboard fusebox cover.
To gain access to them:
) unclip the cover pulling at the top,
) remove the cover completely,
) remove the tweezer.

Replacing a fuse

Before replacing a fuse, the cause of

the failure must be identifi ed and recti-

fi ed.
) Identify the faulty fuse by examining

the condition of its fi lament.

) Use the special tweezer to extract

the fuse from its housing.

) Always replace the failed fuse with a

fuse of the same rating.

) Check that the number marked on

the box and the rating marked on

the top correspond to the tables

which follow.

Good

Failed

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Dashboard fuses

The fusebox is placed in the lower dash-

board (left-hand side).

Access to the fuses
) refer to the "Access to the tools"

paragraph.

Fuse tables

Fuse N°

Rating

Functions

G39

20 A

Not used.

G40

20 A

Driver and passenger heated seats.

Fuse N°

Rating

Functions

F1

15 A

Rear wiper.

F2

-

Not used.

F3

5 A

Airbags and pre-tensioners control unit.

F4

10 A

Clutch pedal switch, diagnostic socket,

electrochromatic rear view mirror, air conditioning,

steering wheel angle sensor, particle emission fi lter

pump (Diesel).

F5

30 A

Electric windows, rear one-touch electric windows,

panoramic sunroof (SW).

F6

30 A

Front one-touch electric windows, folding mirrors

supply.

F7

5 A

Front and rear courtesy lamps, map reading lamps,

sun visor lighting, glove box lighting.

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Fuse N°

Rating

Functions

F8

20 A

Audio equipment, audio/telephone, multifunction

screen, clock, steering wheel controls, trailer

fusebox.

F9

30 A

Front 12 V socket, rear 12 V socket (SW).

F10

15 A

Not used.

F11

15 A

Diagnostic socket, low current ignition switch,

automatic gearbox control unit.

F12

15 A

Rain/sunshine sensor, amplifi er, trailer fusebox,

driving school module.

F13

5 A

Engine fusebox, ABS relay, dual-function brake

switch.

F14

15 A

Instrument panel, seat belt warning lamps panel,

headlamp adjustment, air conditioning, Bluetooth

system, rear parking sensors control unit, airbags.

F15

30 A

Locking.

F17

40 A

Heated rear screen and door mirrors.

SH

-

PARC shunt.

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Engine compartment fuses

The fusebox is placed in the engine

compartment, near the battery (left-

hand side).

Access to the fuses
) Unclip the cover.
) Replace the fuse (refer to the cor-

responding paragraph).

) When you have fi nished, carefully

close the cover carefully to ensure

correct sealing of the fusebox.

Fuse table

Fuse N°

Rating

Functions

F1

20 A

Engine control unit and fan assembly control relay

supply, timing and canister electrovalves (1.6 litre

16V THP), air fl ow sensor (Diesel), injection pump

(Diesel), water in diesel sensor (Diesel), EGR

electrovalves, air heating (Diesel).

F2

15 A

Horn.

F3

10 A

Front and rear screenwash.

F4

20 A

Headlamp wash.

F5

15 A

Fuel pump (petrol), Turbo electrovalves (1.6 l 16V

THP).

F6

10 A

Vehicle speed sensor, automatic gearbox.

F7

10 A

Electric power steering, switching and protection

unit (Diesel).

F8

25 A

Starter motor control.

F9

10 A

ABS/ESP control unit, brake pedal switch.

F10

30 A

Engine control unit actuators (petrol: ignition coils,

electrovalves, oxygen sensors, injectors, heaters,

electronic thermostat) (Diesel: electrovalves,

heaters).

F11

40 A

Air conditioning blower.

F12

30 A

Windscreen wipers Low/High speed.

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Fuse N°

Rating

Functions

F13

40 A

Built-in systems interface supply (ignition positive).

F14

30 A

Diesel heater (Diesel).

F15

10 A

Left main beam headlamp.

F16

10 A

Right main beam headlamp.

F17

15 A

Left dipped beam headlamp.

F18

15 A

Right dipped beam headlamp.

* The maxi-fuses provide additional

protection for the electrical systems.

All work on the maxi-fuses must be

carried out by a PEUGEOT dealer or

a qualifi ed workshop.

Maxi-fuse table

Fuse N°

Rating

Functions

Box 1

MF1 *

70 A

Fan assembly.

MF2 *

20 A/30 A

ABS/ESP pump.

MF3 *

20 A/30 A

ABS/ESP electrovalves.

MF4 *

60 A

Built-in systems interface supply.

MF5 *

60 A

Built-in systems interface supply.

MF6 *

30 A

Additional fan assembly (1.6 litre 16V THP).

MF7 *

80 A

Dashboard fusebox.

MF8 *

30 A

Not used.

Box 2

MF9 *

80 A

Heating unit (Diesel).

MF10 *

80 A

Electric power steering.

MF11 *

40 A

Valvetronic electric motor (1.6 litre 16V THP).

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BATTERY

Procedure for charging your battery

when it is fl at or for starting the engine

using another battery.

Access to the battery

Starting using another battery

) Connect the red cable to the posi-

tive terminal (+) of the fl at battery A ,

then to the positive terminal (+) of

the slave battery B .

) Connect one end of the green or

black cable to the negative terminal

(-) of the slave battery B .

) Connect the other end of the green

or black cable to the vehicle's offset

earth point.

) Start the support vehicle.
) Operate the starter of the broken

down vehicle and let the engine

run.

) Wait until the engine returns to idle

and disconnect the cables.

The battery is located under the bonnet.
To gain access to it:
) open the bonnet using the interior re-

lease lever, then the exterior safety

catch,

) secure the bonnet stay,
) lift the plastic cover on the (+) terminal.

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Do not charge the batteries with-

out disconnecting the terminals

fi rst.
Do not disconnect the terminals

while the engine is running.

The batteries contain harmful sub-

stances such as sulphuric acid

and lead. They must be disposed

of in accordance with regulations

and must not, in any circumstanc-

es, be discarded with household

waste.
Take used remote control batteries

and vehicle batteries to a special col-

lection point.

Charging the battery using a

battery charger

) Disconnect the battery from the vehicle.
) Follow the instructions for use pro-

vided by the manufacturer of the

charger.

) Reconnect starting with the negative

terminal (-).

) Check that the terminals and connec-

tors are clean. If they are covered with

sulphate (whitish or greenish deposit),

remove them and clean them.

It is advisable to disconnect the

battery if the vehicle is to be left

unused for more than one month.

Before disconnecting the

battery
Wait 2 minutes after switching off

the ignition before disconnecting

the battery.
Close the windows and the doors

before disconnecting the battery.

Following reconnection of the

battery
Following reconnection of the bat-

tery, switch on the ignition and wait

1 minute before starting to permit

initialisation of the electronic sys-

tems. However, if slight diffi cul-

ties are encountered following this

operation, contact a PEUGEOT

dealer or a qualifi ed workshop.
Referring to the corresponding

section, you must yourself reini-

tialise:
-

the remote control key,

-

the one-touch electric windows,

- the GPS satellite navigation

system.

Disconnecting the cables

Reconnecting the cables

) Position the open clip 1 of the cable

on the positive terminal (+) of the

battery.

) Press vertically on the clip 1 to position

it correctly against the battery.

) Lock the clip by spreading the position-

ing lug and then lowering the tab 2 .

) Raise the locking tab fully.

Do not force the tab as locking will

not be possible if the clip is not po-

sitioned correctly; start the proce-

dure again.

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LOAD REDUCTION MODE

System which manages the use of cer-

tain functions according to the level of

charge remaining in the battery.
When the vehicle is being driven, the load

reduction function temporarily deactivates

certain functions, such as the air condition-

ing, the heated rear screen...
The deactivated functions are reactivat-

ed automatically as soon as conditions

permit.

A fl at battery prevents the engine

from starting (refer to the corre-

sponding paragraph).

If the telephone is being used at this

time, it will be maintained for 5 minutes

with your Peugeot Connect Sound's

Bluetooth system.

ENERGY ECONOMY MODE

System which manages the duration of

use of certain functions to conserve a

suffi cient level of charge in the battery.
After the engine has stopped, you can

still use functions such as the audio

equipment, windscreen wipers, dipped

beam headlamps, courtesy lamps, etc.

for a maximum combined duration of

thirty minutes.

Exiting economy mode

These functions are reactivated auto-

matically next time the vehicle is driven.
) In order to resume the use of these

functions immediately, start the en-

gine and let it run for a few minutes.

The time available to you will then be

double the duration for which the engine

is left running. However, this period will al-

ways be between fi ve and thirty minutes.

Switching to economy mode

Once the thirty minutes are over, a

message appears on the multifunction

screen indicating that the vehicle has

switched to economy mode and the ac-

tive functions are put on standby.

CHANGING A WIPER BLADE

Procedure for replacing a worn wiper

blade with a new one without the use

of tools.

Removing a front or rear wiper

blade

) Raise the corresponding wiper arm.
) Unclip the wiper blade and remove it.

Fitting a front or rear wiper

blade

) At the front, check the size of the

wiper blade as the shorter blade is

fi tted on the right-hand side of the

vehicle.

) Put the corresponding new wiper

blade in place and clip it.

) Fold down the wiper arm carefully.

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TOWING THE VEHICLE

Procedure for having your vehicle towed

or for towing another vehicle using a re-

movable towing eye.

Access to the tools

Towing your vehicle

) On the front bumper, pull on the cover

to unclip it.

) Screw the towing eye in fully.
) Install the towing bar.
) Switch on the hazard warning lamps

on the towed vehicle.

The towing eye is stowed in the boot

under the fl oor.
To gain access to it:
) open the boot,
) raise the fl oor,
) secure it by hooking its cord on the

hook on the rear parcel shelf sup-

port,

) remove the towing eye from the

holder.

) Place the gear lever in neutral

(position

N on an automatic

gearbox).

Failure to comply with this special

requirement may result in damage

to certain braking components

and the absence of braking assis-

tance the next time the engine is

started.

General recommendations

Observe the legislation in force in

your country.
Ensure that the weight of the tow-

ing vehicle is higher than that of

the towed vehicle.
The driver must stay at the wheel

of the towed vehicle.
Driving on motorways and fast

roads is prohibited when towing.
When towing a vehicle with all four

wheels on the ground, always use

an approved towing bar; rope and

straps are prohibited.
When towing a vehicle with the

engine off, there is no longer any

power assistance for braking or

steering.
In the following cases, you must

always call on a professional re-

covery service:
- vehicle broken down on a mo-

torway or fast road,

- when it is not possible to put

the gearbox into neutral, un-

lock the steering, or release

the parking brake,

-

towing with only two wheels on

the ground,

- where there is no approved

towing bar available...

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) On the rear bumper, unclip the cover

by pressing at the bottom.

) Screw the towing eye in fully.
) Install the towing bar.
) Switch on the hazard warning lamps

on the towed vehicle.

Towing another vehicle

* The bicycle carrier cannot be attached

to your vehicle's tailgate.

Towbar suitable only for the attachment

of a bicycle carrier * .

TOWING A TRAILER, A

CARAVAN, ETC.

Your vehicle is primarily designed for

transporting people and luggage, but it

may also be used for towing a trailer.

Towbar suitable for the attachment of a

trailer or caravan with additional lighting

and signalling.

We recommend the use of genu-

ine PEUGEOT towbars and their

harnesses that have been tested

and approved from the design

stage of your vehicle, and that the

fi tting of the towbar is entrusted to

a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed

workshop .
If the towbar is not fi tted by a

PEUGEOT dealer, it is imperative

that it is fi tted in accordance with the

vehicle manufacturer's instructions.

. The rear parking sensors will be

deactivated automatically if a gen-

uine PEUGEOT towbar is used.
We recommend that you do not

drive up onto high kerbs (risk of

damaging your vehicle).

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Driving advice

Distribution of loads
) Distribute the load in the trailer so

that the heaviest items are as close

as possible to the axle and the nose

weight approaches the maximum

permitted without exceeding it.

Air density decreases with altitude, thus

reducing engine performance. Above

1 000 metres, the maximum towed load

must be reduced by 10 % for every

1 000 metres of altitude.
Refer to the "Technical Data" section for

details of the weights and towed loads

which apply to your vehicle.

Side wind
) Take into account the increased

sensitivity to side wind.

Cooling
Towing a trailer on a slope increases

the temperature of the coolant.
As the fan is electrically controlled, its

cooling capacity is not dependent on

the engine speed.
) To lower the engine speed, reduce

your speed.

Driving with a trailer places greater de-

mands on the towing vehicle and the

driver must take particular care.

The maximum towed load on a long in-

cline depends on the gradient and the

ambient temperature.
In all cases, keep a check on the coolant

temperature.

Braking
Towing a trailer increases the braking

distance.

Tyres
) Check the tyre pressures of the towing

vehicle and of the trailer, observing the

recommended pressures.

Lighting
) Check the electrical lighting and sig-

nalling on the trailer.

The rear parking sensors will be

deactivated automatically if a gen-

uine PEUGEOT towbar is used.

) If the warning lamp and the

STOP warning lamp come

on, stop the vehicle and

switch off the engine as

soon as possible.

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