Peugeot 107 (2012 year). Instruction - part 1

 

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Peugeot 107 (2012 year). Instruction - part 1

 

 

  You can fi nd your user guide on the PEUGEOT website, under the 

heading "Personal space".    

  Referring to the user guide on-line also gives you access to the 

latest information available, easily identifi ed by the bookmarks, 

associated with this pictogram:  

  If the heading "Personal space" is not available on the public website 

for your country, you can fi nd your user guide at the following address: 
 http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com  

 the link in "Private customer access", 

 the language, 

 the model, 

 the edition date appropriate for the date of registration of your vehicle. 

  Please note the following point:  
 The fi tting of electrical equipment or accessories which are not 

recommended by PEUGEOT may result in a failure of your 

vehicle's electronic system. Please note this specifi c warning. 

It is advisable to contact a PEUGEOT dealer to be shown the 

recommended equipment and accessories. 

  Select: 

 You will fi nd your user guide, presented in the same way as the paper version.   

 WELCOME 

  Key  

  Warning: 

 this symbol marks warnings which 
it is essential to observe for your 
own safety, for the safety of others 
or to avoid any risk of damaging 
your vehicle.  

  Information: 

  this symbol draws your attention 
to additional information for better 
use of your vehicle.  

  Protection of 

the environment: 

 this symbol accompanies 
advice relating to protection of 
the environment.  

  Page reference: 

 this symbol invites you to refer to 
the pages which provide details of 
the function.  

 Thank you for choosing a 107. 

 All of the details specifi c to your 107, 
comfort, safety, driving, are then 
presented in this handbook, to enhance 
your appreciation of your vehicle and 
help you make the best use of it. 

 This handbook has been designed to 
enable you to make the most of your 107 
in all circumstances. 

 On the fi rst few pages you will fi nd a 
detailed summary followed by a quick 
reference guide intended to help you 
become familiar with your vehicle. 

 Your vehicle may be fi tted with only 
some of the equipment shown in this 
document, depending on version, trim 
level and the specifi cations for the 
country of sale. 

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Contents

Horn 

48

Hazard warning lamps 

48

Parking brake 

48

Emergency braking assistance 

49

ABS, EBFD, CSC systems 49
ASR and ESP systems 

50

Seat belts 

51

Airbags 54

Safety

Rev counter 

19

Instrument panel 

19

Warning lamps 

20

Distance recorder 

23

Indicators 

23

Setting the time 

25

Instruments and controls

Familiarisation

Keys / Remote control 

26

Doors 

28

Electric windows 

28

Rear windows 

29

Boot 

29

Fuel tank 

30

Access

Ventilation 

33

Heating 

34

Air conditioning 

35

Mirrors 

37

Steering wheel adjustment 

37

Front seats 

38

Rear seats 

39

Comfort

Eco-driving

Interior fi ttings 40
Boot fi ttings 41

Fittings

2 Tronic gearbox 42

Driving

Lighting control stalk 

44

LED daytime running lamps 

45

Headlamp adjustment 46
Courtesy lamp 

46

Windscreen wiper stalk 

47

Visibility

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Contents

Child seats 

57

ISOFIX mountings 62

Child safety

Changing a wheel 

65

Changing a bulb 

67

Changing a fuse 

71

Battery 

76

Mat 

79

Fitting audio equipment/speakers 

79

Towing the vehicle 

80

Fitting roof bars 

81

Accessories 

82

Practical information

Audio system / Bluetooth 

93

Audio system 116

Audio equipment

Alphabetical index

Visual search

Opening the bonnet 

84

Engine 

85

Checking levels 

86

Checks 

88

Checks

Engine 

89

Weights 

90

Dimensions 

91

Identifi cation markings 

92

Technical data

Familiarisation

4

 Opening 

C.   Press/Pull the button on the driver's 

door to lock/unlock the doors and boot

r

simultaneously. 

1.  Stop 

position. 

2. Accessories position (1

st

  notch). 

3. Running position (2 

nd

notch).

4.  Starting position.

A.  Locking the vehicle.
B. Unlocking the vehicle.

Remote control key 

  Central locking / unlocking 

of the vehicle (from inside)

Starting

26

28

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Familiarisation

5

 When this bar flashes, 
accompanied by an audible signal,
you have around litres of fuel
remaining. 

1.   Interior release lever.
2. Exterior safety catch. 
3. Bonnet stay.  

Low fuel level

Unscrew the cap using the key. 
 After filling the fuel tank, screw the cap back on 
fully to the right until it clicks and close the flap. 
Fuel tank capacity: approximately 35 litres.

 After opening the flap, insert the key in the filler 
cap, then turn it slightly to the left then return to 
the right. 
 The key returns to its initial position and the cap 
is unlocked. 

 Opening 

  Fuel tank 

  Bonnet 

30

84

Familiarisation

6

  Manual air conditioning 

 This air conditioning system optimises the 
distribution of the air and its temperature
inside the passenger compartment.

  2 Tronic gearbox

 This five-speed electronic gearbox offers a
choice between the comfort of automated
operation or the pleasure of manual gear 
changing. 

  Auxiliary socket for portable 

equipment 

 Compatible with many MP3 players, this 
socket allows you to listen to your favourite 
tracks while travelling. Refer to the 
conditions of use in the "Audio" section.

 Interior  

102

35

42

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Familiarisation

7

1.   Bonnet release
2. Headlamp adjustment 
3. Passenger's airbag deactivation
4. Adjustable side air vent 
5. Lighting and direction indicator stalk 
6.  Driver's 

front airbag  

 

Horn

7.

Dashboard fusebox (under the instrument 
panel trim, on the right and on the left)

8.   Rev counter 
9. Passenger's door mirror control
10.  Steering mounted controls for the 2 Tronic

gearbox 

11.   Passenger's electric window control
12.   Gear lever 
13. Cup holder 
14.   Steering wheel height adjustment

 Instruments and controls 

Familiarisation

8

1.  Driver's door mirror control 
2. Instrument panel
3. Wiper stalk 
4.  Steering lock and ignition
5.   Hazard warning lamps 
6. Storage compartments 
7.  Diffusion grille 
8. Windscreen demisting and defrosting vent
9.  Passenger's front airbag
10. Adjustable side air vent 
11.  Storage box 
12.  Audio system 
13. Ventilation, heating or air conditioning 

controls

14. Auxiliary socket for portable equipment
15. Storage compartments 
16.   12 V socket (120 W max)
17. Parking brake
18. Driver's electric window control

 Instruments and controls 

.

Familiarisation

9

1.  Forwards-backwards 

adjustment.

2.  Seat 

back 

angle adjustment.

3. Access to rear seats (3-door).  

 Sitting comfortably 

  Front seats 

38

Familiarisation

10

A.   Opening and closing control.

 Push or pull control A . 

  

B.   Door mirrors adjustment control. 
 When the vehicle is parked, the mirrors can be
folded and unfolded manually. 

C. Steering wheel height adjustment release 

and locking control.

1.  Control 

released. 

2. Control locked.

 Sitting comfortably 

Front electric windows 

  Mirrors  

 Steering wheel adjustment

(with power steering) 

37

37

28

.

OFF

Familiarisation

11

  Lighting stalk 

  Front and rear lamps 

Ring A

Lighting off.

Sidelamps.

Dipped / Main beam headlamps.

Rear foglamp 

Ring B

Front foglamps and rear foglamp 

Ring C

  Wiper control stalk 

  Windscreen wipers 

MIST   Single wipe. 
OFF   Off. 
INT  

Intermittent wipe. 

LO

Normal wipe (moderate rain).

HI

Rapid wipe (heavy rain).

  Rear wiper and rear screenwash 

Ring C

 Seeing clearly 

44

47

Familiarisation

12

  Temperature 

adjustment

  Air flow adjustment  

  Air distribution

adjustment

Rear screen 

demisting  

Air conditioning 

Temperature 

adjustment

  Air recirculation / Air 

intake  

  Air distribution

adjustment

  Air conditioning On / Off  

  Air flow adjustment  

  Rear screen

demisting

Heating 

         Ventilation 

35

34

.

Familiarisation

13

I require...

Heating or Manual air conditioning

Air distribution

Air flow

Air recirculation/Intake of 

exterior air

Temperature

Manual AC

HOT

  

  

  

  

  

COLD

  

  

  

  

  

DEMISTING

DEFROSTING

  

  

  

  

  

            Ventilation 

  Recommended interior settings  

Familiarisation

14

  When the ignition is on, the orange and red
warning lamps come on. 
 When the engine is running, these warning
lamps should go off.
 If warning lamps remain on, refer to the 
information on the warning lamp in question. 

A.   Rev counter 
B. Screen 
C. Fuel gauge

  The dynamic stability control system (ASR/
ESP) optimises the vehicle's road holding. 
 For correct operation of the system, refer to the
relevant page.

 Monitoring 

Instrument panel  

 Warning lamps 

  ASR/ESP option 

50

20

19

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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