Peugeot Expert (2006 year). Manual — part 1

4 - Familiarisation

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1 - Windscreen demisting vents.

2 - Audio RD1 or storage

compartment.

3 - Electronic engine immobiliser

warning light.

4 - Adjustable central vents.

5 - Instrument panel.

6 - Lights, direction indicators and

horn controls.

7 - Electric window controls.

8 - Electric mirrors control.

9 - Audio equipment steering wheel

controls*.

10 - Steering lock and ignition.

11 - Windscreen wiper/wash-wipe

controls.

12 - Driver’s air bag**.

13 - Cruise control switch.

14 - Controls:

- Headlamp height adjustment.

- Lighting rheostat.

15 - Storage.

16 - Handbrake.

17 - Bonnet release.

18 - Steering wheel height

adjustment control.

19 - Storage.

20 - Cruise control control.

21 - Gear lever.

22 - Controls:

- Air conditioning.

- Hazard lights.

- Heated mirrors* and heated

rear screen*.

- Demisting* of the rear window

screens and/or of the mirrors.

23 - Ashtray and lighter.

24 - Heating/air conditioning

controls.

25 - Glove box/Fuse box.

26 - Passenger air bag* or glove

box.

27 - Adjustable side vents.

28 - Side window demisting vents.

29 - Speaker location (tweeter)**.

* According to model.

** According to country.

Familiarisation

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KEYS

The keys permit independent opera-

tion of the locks on the doors and on

the fuel tank cap and switching on of

the ignition.

Unlocking

Press button

B to unlock the vehicle.

This is confirmed by rapid flashing of

the direction indicators.

STARTING

1 - STOP position:

the ignition is off.

2 - Accessories position:

the ignition is off, but the accessories

can be used.

3 - Running position:

the ignition is on.

4 - Starting position:

operates the starter.

Remote control

Locking

Press button

A to lock the vehicle.

This is confirmed by fixed lighting of

the direction indicators for approxi-

mately two seconds.

Central locking

From the front doors, the keys lock

and unlock the front, side and rear

doors.

If one of the doors is open, the

central locking will not work.

The remote control carries out the

same functions at a distance.

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Familiarisation

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OPENING THE DOORS

Hinged rear doors

Sliding side door

Hinged rear doors to 180°

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Front doors

Familiarisation

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STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS

LIGHTS

Selection is by rotation of the ring for-

wards to switch on and backwards to

switch off. The status is confirmed by

the indicator light on the instrument

panel.

Front and rear lights (ring A)

Dipped headlamps/Main

beam headlamps.

Side lights.

Lights off.

Front fog lamps and

rear fog lamp.

Fog lamps off.

Vehicles fitted with a rear fog

lamp (ring B)

Rear fog lamp.

Vehicles fitted with front fog

lamps and a rear fog lamp (ring C)

Front fog lamps.

FRONT WINDSCREEN WIPERS

2 Fast wipe (heavy rain).

1 Normal wipe (moderate rain).

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Intermittent wipe.

0 Park.

Single wipe.

Wash-wipe: pull the control towards

you.

Front fog lamps and rear fog lamp

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Familiarisation

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FRONT SEATS

Driver and passenger

(one seat) seats

1 - Forwards-backwards

adjustment.

2 - Driver’s seat height adjustment.

3 - Seat back angle adjustment.

4 - Head restraint height

adjustment.

5 - Adjustable armrest.

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Never drive with the head

restraints removed.

Familiarisation

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FRONT BENCH SEAT

Two-seat front passenger bench seat:

- height adjustable head restraint (

1),

- storage basket (

2).

REAR SEATS

2nd row three-seat bench seat:

- height adjustable head restraint (

1),

- placing in table position (

2),

- removal/installation (

3),

- central strengtheners (

4).

Presentation 

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To remove or install the bench seat 

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Familiarisation

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FRONT BENCH SEAT

Two-seat front passenger bench seat:

- height adjustable head restraint (

1),

- storage basket (

2).

REAR SEATS

2nd row three-seat bench seat:

- height adjustable head restraint (

1),

- placing in table position (

2),

- removal/installation (

3),

- central strengtheners (

4).

Presentation 

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To remove or install the bench seat 

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Familiarisation

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ELECTRIC WINDOWS

1 - Driver’s electric window.

2 - Passenger electric window.

ELECTRIC MIRRORS

Turn control

3 to the right or to the

left to select the mirror to be ad-

justed.

Move control

3 in all four direc-

tions to adjust.

STEERING WHEEL HEIGHT

ADJUSTMENT

When stationary, push control

A

forwards to unlock the steering

wheel.

Adjust the height of the steering

wheel.

Lock by pulling control

A fully

towards you.

Manual mode:

Press or pull the switch gently. The

window stops when the switch is

released.

Automatic mode (driver):

Press or pull the switch firmly. One

touch opens the window fully.

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Familiarisation

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FRONT FITTINGS

1. Fittings in the doors

A. Armrest.

B. Storage compartment.

C. Bottle holder/Can holder.

D. Storage compartment.

2. Overhead storage

3. Courtesy light

4. Sun visor

5. Glove box or passenger

air bag*

6. Glove box/Fuse box

7. Lighter

8. Removable ashtray

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* According to country.

Familiarisation

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OPENING THE BONNET

From inside: pull the control located

on the right, under the fascia.

From outside: lift the catch, raise

the bonnet and secure the strut to

hold the bonnet open.

CRUISE CONTROL

Cruise control enables the vehicle to

maintain a steady speed programed

by the driver, regardless of the road

characteristics and without the driver

having to touch the accelerator or

brake pedals.

To be stored, the vehicle speed must

be higher than approximately 25 mph

(40 km/h) or 40 mph (60 km/h) (ac-

cording to engine), with at least fourth

gear engaged.

When the warning light

comes on you have

enough fuel left to drive

approximately 30 miles

(50 km).

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FILLING THE FUEL TANK

The tank must be filled with the

engine off.

Insert the key, then turn it to the

left.

Remove the cap.

A label indicates the type of fuel to

be used.

The capacity of the tank is

approximately 80 litres.

Low fuel level warning light

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Operation

Press switch

A. The indicator light

comes on.

You can store a speed.

Press switch

A again to switch the

system off. The indicator light is

switched off.

Do not use the cruise control on

slippery roads or in heavy traffic.

Familiarisation

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HEATING/AIR CONDITIONING

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Air distribution

Air conditioning

on/off

Rear screen and/or

mirrors demisting

Air recirculation

Air flow

Temperature

Familiarisation

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Press

Function

1

Increase volume.

2

Decrease volume.

3

Selection of the previous stored station (radio) - Selection of the previous CD (CD changer).

4

Selection of the next stored station (radio) - Selection of the next CD (CD changer).

5

Automatic search of lower frequencies (radio) - Selection of the previous track (CD/CD changer).

6

Automatic search of higher frequencies (radio) - Selection of the next track (CD/CD changer).

7

Change of source (radio/CD/CD changer).

8

Mute; restoring of the sound by pressing any button.

AUDIO RD1

Familiarisation

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Button

Function

A

ON/VOL

Press: audio equipment on/off. Rotation: volume adjustment.

B

Ejection of the CD.

C

RDS

RDS function on/off.

Press for more than 2 seconds: regional following mode on/off.

D

TA

Traffic information priority on/off.

Press for more than 2 seconds: PTY function on/off.

E

AUDIO

Selection of adjustment of the bass, treble, loudness and sound distribution.

F

Increase the setting of the functions associated with button

E.

G

Decrease the setting of the functions associated with button

E.

H

Automatic search of higher frequencies.

Selection of the next CD track.

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MAN

Manual/automatic operation of button

H and J.

J

Automatic search of lower frequencies.

Selection of the previous CD track.

K

Selection of the radio. Selection of the FM1, FM2, FM3, AM wavebands.

Press for more than 2 seconds: automatic storing of the stations (autostore).

L

Selection of the CD changer.

Press for more than 2 seconds: random play.

M

Selection of the CD.

Press for more than 2 seconds: random play.

1 to 6 1 2 3 4 5 6

Selection of the stored station.

Press for more than 2 seconds: storing of a station.

Selection of a disc in the CD changer.

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Familiarisation

18 - Instruments and controls

PETROL-DIESEL MANUAL GEARBOX INSTRUMENT PANELS

1 - Front fog lamps indicator light.

2 - Rear fog lamp indicator light.

3 - Clock.

4 - Left direction indicator.

5 - Engine oil pressure and

temperature warning light.

6 - Central STOP warning light.

7 - Handbrake, low brake fluid

level and electronic brake force

distribution warning light.

8 - Right direction indicator.

9 - Speedometer*.

10 - Main beam headlamps indicator

light.

11 - Dipped beam headlamps

indicator light.

12 - Coolant temperature indicator.

13 - Coolant maximum temperature

warning light.

14 - Service indicator and total/trip

distance recorder.

15 - Trip recorder zero reset and

total/trip distance recorder

display button.

16 - Low coolant level warning light.

17 - Engine autodiagnostics warning

light.

18 - Seat belt not fastened warning

light**.

19 - Front and side air bags warning

light.

20 - Water in diesel filter warning

light**.

21 - Anti-lock brake system (ABS)

warning light.

22- Front brake pad wear warning

light.

23 - Diesel engine pre-heat warning

light.

24 - Battery charge warning light.

25 - Clock adjustment button.

26 - Fuel level indicator.

27 - Low fuel level warning light.

* Version indicating kilometres,

according to country.

** According to country.

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Instruments and controls

INSTRUMENTS AND

CONTROLS

A permanently lit warning light

or one flashing, with the engine

running, indicates an operating

fault of the unit concerned. The

illumination of certain warning

lights may be accompanied by

an audible signal. Do not ignore

this warning: consult a PEUGEOT

dealer as soon as possible.

If the central STOP warning light

comes on when you are driving,

stop your vehicle immediately,

where it is safe to do so.

Central STOP warning

light

Linked to the "engine oil

pressure", "coolant tem-

perature and low level",

"handbrake", "low brake fluid level"

and "electronic braking system fault"

warning lights.

You must stop if the light flashes

with the engine running.

Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.

Engine oil pressure and

temperature warning

light

Linked to the central

STOP

warning light.

You must stop.

This warning light indicates one of

the following:

- 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 accompa-

nied by an audible signal. To lower

the oil temperature, reduce your

speed.

Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.

Low coolant level

warning light

Linked to the central

STOP

warning light.

You must stop.

Wait for the engine to cool before

topping up the level.

The cooling circuit is pressurised.

In the event of breakdown and to

prevent any risk of burns, unscrew

the cap to the first notch to allow the

pressure to drop.

When the pressure has dropped, re-

move the cap and top up the level.

Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.

Battery charge warning

light

This indicates one of the

following:

- faulty operation of the charging cir-

cuit,

- slack battery or starter terminals,

- a cut or slack alternator belt,

- an alternator failure.

Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.

Handbrake, low brake

fluid level and Electronic

Brake Force Distribution

fault warning light

Linked to the central

STOP

warning light.

This indicates one of the following:

- that the handbrake is applied or not

fully released,

- an excessive drop in brake fluid

level (if the warning light remains

on even when the handbrake is re-

leased),

- a fault in the Electronic Brake Force

Distribution, if lit at the same time

as the ABS warning light.

You must stop.

Consult a PEUGEOT dealer.

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