Peugeot 4007 (2012 year). Instruction — part 10

9

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Changing foglamp bulbs

) Open the tailgate and the lower tail-

gate (refer to the "Access" section)

and fold down the cover A .

) Remove the 4 clips B using a screw-

driver to detach the lamp cover.

) Remove the bolts C and remove the

lamp unit.

) Turn the pin and bulb assembly D to

the left.

) Remove the bulb.
To refi t, carry out these operations in

reverse order.

) When refi tting the lamp unit, align

the clips E with the openings on the

bodywork.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

CHAN

ANGING A FUSE

Changing a fuse

Before changing a fuse, the cause of the

failure must be identifi ed and rectifi ed.
) Identify the faulty fuse by checking

the condition of its fi lament.

Access to the tools

The extraction tweezer is fi tted in the

engine compartment fusebox.
To gain access to them:
) Open the bonnet (refer to the "Ac-

cess" section),

) Press on the hook

A and release

the catch,

) Remove the cover completely,
) Remove the tweezer B .

Good

Failed

) Use the special tweezer to extract

the fuse from its location.

) Always replace the faulty fuse with

a fuse of the same rating.

) Check that the number etched on

the box, the rating etched on the top

and the tables below all agree.

The spare fuses are located on

the engine compartment fuse-

box cover.

Your vehicle's electrical system

is designed to operate with stan-

dard or optional equipment.
Before installing other electrical

equipment or accessories in your

vehicle, contact a PEUGEOT

dealer or a qualifi ed workshop.

PEUGEOT will not accept re-

sponsibility for the cost incurred

in repairing your vehicle or for

rectifying the malfunctions result-

ing from the installation of ac-

cessories not supplied and not

recommended by PEUGEOT and

not installed in accordance with

its instructions, in particular when

the consumption of all of the ad-

ditional equipment connected

exceeds 10 milliamperes.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Dashboard fuses

The fuseboxes are placed in the lower

dashboard behind the enclosed storage

compartment (left-hand side).

Access to the fuses
) Open the cover A ,
) Pull it towards you to extract it,
) Change the fuse (refer to the cor-

responding paragraph).

Fuse N°

Rating

Functions

1*

30 A

Heating.

2

15 A

Brake lamps, third brake lamp, built-in systems

interface.

3

10 A

Rear foglamps.

4

30 A

Windscreen wipers and screenwash.

5

10 A

Diagnostic socket.

6

20 A

Central locking, door mirrors.

7

15 A

Audio equipment, telematics, multifunction screen,

Bluetooth system.

8

7.5 A

Remote control key, air conditioning control unit,

instrument panel, switch panel, steering mounted

controls.

9

15 A

Multifunction screen, instrument panel.

10

15 A

Built-in systems interface.

11

15 A

Rear wiper.

12

7.5 A

Instrument panel, 4 wheel drive control unit,

air conditioning control panel, ABS control

unit, multifunction screen, automatic headlamp

adjustment, heated seats, airbag control unit,

steering wheel angle sensor, sunroof, rear screen

demisting, remote control.

13

-

Not used.

14

10 A

Ignition switch.

15

20 A

Sunroof.

16

10 A

Door mirrors, audio equipment, telematics.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Access to the fuses
) Open the cover A ,
) Pull it towards you to extract it,
) Change the fuse (refer to the cor-

responding paragraph).

* 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.

Fuse N°

Rating

Functions

17

10 A

4 wheel drive control unit.

18

7.5 A

Reversing lamps, parking sensors control unit,

reversing camera, airbag control unit.

19

15 A

Accessories socket.

20*

30 A

Electric window controls.

21 *

30 A

Rear screen demisting.

22

7.5 A

Heated door mirrors.

23

-

Not used.

24

25 A

Driver's electric seat, footwell lighting, rear bench

seat release.

25

30 A

Heated seats.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Engine compartment fuses

The fusebox is placed in the engine compartment near the

battery (left-hand side).

Access to the fuses
) Open the bonnet (refer to the "Access" section),
) Press on the hook A to release the catch,
) Remove the cover completely,
) Change the fuse (refer to the corresponding paragraph),
) When you have fi nished, close the cover carefully to en-

sure sealing of the fusebox.

Fuse N°

Rating

Functions

1

15 A

Front foglamps.

2

7 A

Engine ECU 2.4 litre 16 V

3

20 A

CVT automatic gearbox ECU, CVT

automatic gearbox relay

4

10 A

Horn.

5

7.5 A

Alternator 2.4 litre 16V

6

20 A

Headlamp wash.

7

10 A

Air conditioning.

8

15 A

Engine ECU 2.4 litre 16 V

9

-

Not used.

10

15 A

Demisting, wipers.

11

-

Not used.

12

-

Not used.

13

-

Not used.

14

10 A

Left-hand main beam headlamp.

15

10 A

Right-hand main beam headlamp.

16

20 A

Left-hand dipped beam headlamp (xenon).

17

20 A

Right-hand dipped beam headlamp (xenon).

18

10 A

Left-hand dipped beam headlamp, manual

and automatic headlamp adjustment.

19

10 A

Right-hand dipped beam headlamp.

20

-

Not used.

21

10 A

Ignition coils

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Spare fuses
The spare fuses are located under the engine compartment

fusebox cover.

The cover does not contain spare fuses with an am-

perage of 7.5 A, 25 A or 30 A. If one of the fuses with

these amperages develops a fault, replace it with the

following fuse:
A 7.5 A fuse must be replaced with the 10 A spare

fuse , a 25 A fuse with a 20 A spare fuse and a 30 A

fuse with the audio system fuse (N° 31) .

* 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.

Fuse N°

Rating

Functions

22

20 A

Engine control unit, water in Diesel sensor, injection pump (Diesel), air fl ow sensor, presence

of water sensors, oxygen sensor, camshaft position sensor, canister purge electrovalve,

vehicle speed sensor, variable valve timing (VTC) electrovalve, EGR electrovalve.

23

15 A

Petrol pump, fuel gauge.

24 *

30 A

Starter motor.

25

-

Not used.

26 *

40 A

ABS control unit, ASC control unit.

27*

30 A

ABS control unit, ASC control unit.

28 *

30 A

Condenser fan.

29 *

40 A

Radiator fan.

30

30 A

Passenger compartment fusebox.

31

30 A

Audio amplifi er.

32

30 A

Engine control unit

Fuse N°

Rating

33

10 A

34

15 A

35

20 A

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

The battery A is located under the bon-

net on the left.
To gain access to it:
) open the bonnet using the interior

release lever, then the exterior safe-

ty catch,

) secure the bonnet stay.

BATTERY

BATTE

Access to the 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 an earth point C on

the broken down vehicle, as far as

possible from the battery (for exam-

ple, right-hand engine mounting).

) Start the engine of the assisting ve-

hicle.

) Operate the starter, let the engine

run.

) Wait until the engine returns to idle

and disconnect the cables.

) Raise the front of the cover 1 to re-

lease the three clips 2 .

) Then pull the cover 1 towards you

to release the clip 3 and remove the

cover.

Check the electrolyte level reg-

ularly. If necessary, top up the

level with distilled water.

Starting using another battery

Looking for an earth point at

the right-hand engine mounting

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

The batteries contain harmful

substances such as sulphuric

acid and lead. They must be

disposed of in accordance with

regulations and must not, in any

circumstances, be discarded

with household waste.
Take used remote control bat-

teries and vehicle batteries to a

special collection point.

Charging the battery using a

battery charger

) Disconnect the battery from the ve-

hicle.

) Remove the battery and place it in a

ventilated area.

) Remove the top-up caps and top up

the level with distilled water if nec-

essary.

) Connect the battery to the charger

observing the instructions for use

provided by the manufacturer and

start charging.

) Disconnect the battery from the

charger and let it to cool.

) If necessary, top up the level with

distilled water.

) Clean the top of the battery care-

fully.

) Put the top-up caps back in place.
) Check that the terminals and con-

nectors are clean. If they are cov-

ered with sulphate (whitish or

greenish deposit), remove them

and clean them.

) Reconnect the battery starting with

the positive terminal (+).

It is advisable to disconnect the

battery if the vehicle is to be left un-

used for more than one month.

Do not disconnect the terminals

while the engine is running.
Do not charge the batteries with-

out disconnecting the terminals

fi rst.

Avoid prolonged contact of the

electrolyte with the skin.
Most of these fl uids are harmful

to health and very corrosive.

When charging the battery, it is

normal to observe an increase

in temperature and bubbling of

the electrolyte.

Before disconnecting the battery
Wait 2 minutes after switching off the igni-

tion before disconnecting the battery.
Close the windows, the sunroof, the

doors and the tailgate before discon-

necting the battery.

Following reconnection of the

battery
Following reconnection of the battery,

switch on the ignition and wait 1 minute

before starting to permit initialisation of

the electronic systems. However, if slight

diffi culties are encountered following this

operation, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or

a qualifi ed workshop.
Referring to the corresponding section,

you must yourself reinitialise:
-

the one-touch electric windows,

- the

sunroof,

-

the satellite navigation system.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

CHANGING A WIPER BLADE

CHANG

Removing a front or rear wiper

blade

) Raise the corresponding wiper arm.
) Remove the wiper blade, sliding it

towards the outside.

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 fi x it.

) Fold down the wiper arm carefully.

9

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

TOWIN

WING

Access to the tools

Having your vehicle towed

on a flatbed

) Below the front bumper, install the

towing system on the towing eye 1 .

The towing eye and the tools are stored

in the storage compartment in the right-

hand boot trim.
To gain access to them:
) open the boot,
) turn button A to the left,
) remove the cover B ,
) remove the fi xing band C and take

out the tool bag

D containing the

tools,

) take the towing eye and the tools re-

quired out of the tool bag.

Place the gear lever in neutral.

Always have the vehicle towed

on a fl atbed.
Never have the vehicle towed

with the four wheels on the

ground, this could damage the

transmission.
The vehicle must not be towed

with the front or rear wheels on

the ground even if it is in front

"2WD" (2 wheel drive) mode.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Towing another vehicle

) On the rear bumper, remove the

cover by pulling at the bottom using

the jack handle 2 .

) Screw in the towing eye fully using

the wheelbrace 3 .

) Install the towbar.
) Switch on the hazard warning lamps

on the towed vehicle.

When being towed with the en-

gine off, there is no longer any

braking or steering assistance.

General recommendations

Observe the legislation in force in your country.
Ensure that the weight of the towing 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 recovery

service:
-

vehicle broken down on a motorway or fast road,

-

when it is not possible to put the gearbox into neutral, unlock 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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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

TOWING A TRAILER, CARAVAN,

WING A TRAILER, CARAVA

ETC.

Driving advice

The maximum towing load on a long

slope depends on the gradient and the

outside temperature.
In all cases, pay attention to the coolant

temperature.

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.

Braking
Towing a trailer increases the braking

distance.

Tyres
) Check the tyre pressures of the tow-

ing vehicle and of the trailer, observ-

ing the recommended pressures.

Lighting
) Check the lighting and signalling on

the trailer.

) If this message is dis-

played, stop your ve-

hicle as soon as it is

safe to do so.

If the message fl ashes slowly, wait for

the engine to cool before topping up the

level, if necessary.
If the message fl ashes rapidly, contact

a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed work-

shop without delay.

Opening of the lower tailgate is

prohibited if a towbar is being

used.

We recommend the use of gen-

uine 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 impera-

tive that it is fi tted using the

electrical pre-equipment located

at the rear of the vehicle and in

accordance with the manufac-

turer's instructions.
Driving with a trailer subjects the

towing vehicle to more signifi -

cant stress and its driver must

be particularly careful.

Your vehicle is primarily designed for

transporting people and luggage, but it

may also be used for towing a trailer.

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 towing

load must be reduced by 10 % of the

GTW and so on for every 1 000 metres

of altitude.
Refer to the "Technical Data" section for

details of the weights and towing loads

which apply to your vehicle.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

FITTING ROOF BARS

Maximum authorised weight

on the roof bars, for a loading

height not exceeding 40 cm

(except bicycle carriers): 80 kg.
If the height exceeds 40 cm,

adapt the speed of the vehicle

to the condition of the road, to

avoid damaging the roof bars

and the fi xings on the roof.
Please refer to national leg-

islation to comply with the

regulations regarding the trans-

portation of objects which are

longer than the vehicle.

Consult a PEUGEOT dealer or a quali-

fi ed workshop for the installation of lon-

gitudinal roof bars.
When fi tting transverse roof bars, en-

sure that they are positioned correctly

as shown by marks on the longitudinal

roof bars.

Use accessories recommended by

PEUGEOT and follow the accessory

manufacturer's fi tting instructions.
In order to place a load on the roof, your

vehicle must be fi tted with longitudinal

roof bars with transverse roof bars fi tted

on top of these.
The longitudinal roof bars cannot be re-

moved.

9

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

"Comfort":

rear parking sensors, side sun blinds,

insulated module...

"Style":

"Security and safety":

"Protection":

"Multimedia":

PVC door sill protectors, style rear

mudfl aps, Hortaz 18 inch alloy wheels,

chromed door handle shells, diffuser on

rear bumper, brushed aluminium look

boot sill protector...

anti-intrusion alarm, glass etching,

wheel security bolts, fi rst aid kit, warn-

ing triangle, high visibility vest, stolen

vehicle tracking system, child seats and

booster cushions, under-infl ation detec-

tion, anti-slip covers...

mat * , side protective mouldings...

MP3/USB audio systems, audio-tele-

phone, amplifi ers, satellite navigation

systems, hands-free kit, speakers, DVD

player, connection kit for MP3 player or

portable CD player...

Installation of radio

communication transmitters
Before installing any after-

market radio communication

transmitter, you can contact a

PEUGEOT dealer for the speci-

fi

cation of transmitters which

can be fi tted (frequency, maxi-

mum power, aerial position, spe-

cifi c installation requirements),

in line with the Vehicle Electro-

magnetic Compatibility Directive

(2004/104/EC).

"Transports solutions":

boot liner, dog guard, roof bars, bicycle

carrier for roof bars, ski carrier, roof

box...
Trailer towbar which must be fi tted by a

PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed work-

shop.

ACCES

CESSORIES

A wide range of accessories and genu-

ine parts is available from the PEUGEOT

dealer network.
These accessories and parts have

been tested and approved for reliability

and safety.
They are all adapted to your vehicle

and benefi t from PEUGEOT's recom-

mendation and warranty.

Depending on the legislation in

force in the country, it may be

compulsory to have a high vis-

ibility safety vest, warning trian-

gle and spare bulbs and fuses

available in the vehicle.

The fi tting of electrical equipment

or accessories which are not rec-

ommended by PEUGEOT may

result in a failure of your vehicle's

electronic system and excessive

electrical consumption.
Please note this precaution.

You are advised to contact a

PEUGEOT representative to be

shown the range of recommend-

ed equipment and accessories.

* To prevent any risk of jamming of the

pedals:
- ensure that the mat is positioned

and secured correctly,

-

never fi t one mat on top of another.

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TECHNICAL DATA

ENGINES AND GEARBOXES

ENG

Model codes

VUSFY0 -

VVSFY0

VUSFY9 -

VVSFY9

V U4HK8 -

VV4HK8

VU4HK8

VU4HK8/1P

VV4HK8

VV4HK8/1P

Engine

2.4 litre

2.2 litre HDi PEF

Cubic capacity (cc)

2 360

2 179

Bore x stroke (mm)

88 x 97

85 x 96

EU standard maximum power (kW)

125

115

Max power engine speed (rpm)

6 000

4 000

EU standard max torque (Nm)

232

380

Max torque engine speed (rpm)

4 100

2 000

Fuel

Unleaded

Diesel

Catalytic converter

yes

yes

Particle emission fi lter (PEF)

no

yes

Gearbox

Manual

(5-speed)

CVT

(6-speed)

Manual

(6-speed)

DCS

(6-speed)

Oil capacity (in litres)

Engine

-

5.25

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TECHNICAL DATA

WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (IN KG)

ADS (IN KG)

* The kerb weight is equal to the weight without load + driver (75 kg).
** The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
*** The braked trailer value corresponds to the towing capacities of the vehicle on a 12 % gradient.
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; reduce

the towed weight by 450 kg when your altitude increases by 1 000 m.

Engines

2.4 litre

2.2 litre HDi PEF

Gearbox

Manual

(5-speed)

CVT

(6-speed)

Manual

(6-speed)

DCS

(6-speed)

Model codes

VUSFY0 VVSFY0 VUSFY9 VVSFY9 VU4HK8 VV4HK8

VU4HK8

VU4HK8/

1P

VV4HK8

VV4HK8/

1P

Version

5 seats

7 seats

5 seats

7 seats

5 seats

7 seats

5 seats

7 seats

• Kerb weight *

1 650

1 685

1 680

1 715

1 790

1 825

1 810

1 845

• Gross vehicle weight (GVW)

2 290

2 410

2 410

• Gross train weight (GTW) **

3 870

4 510

4 510

• Unbraked trailer

750

750

750

• Braked trailer ***

1 500

2 000

2 000

• Recommended nose weight

75

100

100

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