Peugeot 807 (2013 year). Instruction - part 8

 

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Peugeot 807 (2013 year). Instruction - part 8

 

 

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CHECKS

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   Opening the bonnet   

 OPENING THE BONNET

  From inside: 
   -  

lift the cover located at the left foot 

of the driver’s seat. 

  -  

pull the control upwards.   

  "Bonnet open" warning 
 This warning is linked to the  alarm 

option  only. 
 With the engine running or the vehicle 

moving, a diagram on the display 

accompanied by an audible signal, 

warns you that the bonnet is not 

properly closed.   

  From outside: 
   -  

lift the catch and raise the bonnet.    

  Bonnet strut 

 Secure the strut to hold the bonnet 

open. 
 Before closing the bonnet, replace the 

strut in its housing. 

  To close 
 Lower the bonnet and release it at the 

end of its travel. Check that the bonnet 

is properly locked.  

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2

   Under the bonnet   

 UNDER-BONNET LAYOUT
DIESEL ENGINES

   1.  Windscreen/headlamp wash 

reservoir. 

  2.  Fuse box. 
  3.  Coolant reservoir. 

  4.  Wheelbrace. 
  5.   Brake and clutch fl uid reservoir. 
  6.  Jack housing. 
  7.  Air fi lter. 

  8.   Removable towing eye. 
  9.  Engine oil fi ller cap. 
  10.  Dipstick  
 ( 

a : 2.0 HDi). 

  11.  Power steering reservoir. 
  12.  Repriming  pump.  

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3

   Levels   

CHECKS

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 These regular maintenance 

operations will keep your vehicle 

in good running order. Consult the 

instructions at PEUGEOT dealerships 

or in the servicing booklet enclosed in 

the handbook pack. 

 To maintain the reliability of engines 

and emission control systems, the use 

of additives in engine oil is prohibited.   

  Oil change 

 It is imperative that this is carried out at 

the intervals specifi ed and the viscosity 

grade of the oil selected must fulfi l the 

requirements in accordance with the 

manufacturer’s servicing schedule. 

Consult the instructions at PEUGEOT 

dealerships. 
 Remove the dipstick before fi lling. 
 Check the level after fi lling (never 

exceed the max mark). 
 Screw the cap back onto the sump 

before closing the bonnet. 

 LEVELS 

 If you have to remove/refi t the 

engine style cover, handle it with 

care to avoid damaging the fi xing 

clips. 

  Dipstick 

  Warning lights 

  Oil level 

 Check the level regularly and top up 

between changes. The maximum 

consumption is 0.5 litre per 600 miles 

(1 000 km). 
 Check the level with the vehicle level, 

engine cold, using the dipstick. 

  Viscosity selection 
 In all cases, the oil selected must meet 

the manufacturer’s requirements.   

  Checking by means of the 

warning lights on the instrument 

panel is described in chapter 2, 

"Instruments and controls" section.  

  Changing the brake fluid 

 The brake fl uid must be changed at 

the intervals stated, according to the 

manufacturer’s servicing schedule. 
 Use fl uids recommended by 

the manufacturer, which fulfi l 

DOT4 standards. 
 The level must be between the MIN 

and MAX marks on the reservoir. 
 If fl uid has to be added frequently, 

this indicates a failure which must be 

checked by a PEUGEOT dealer as 

soon as possible.  

 There are two marks 

on the dipstick: 
  A  = maximum 
 If you fi ll past this 

mark, contact a 

PEUGEOT dealer. 
   = minimum 
 Never allow the level 

to fall below this 

mark. 

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4

   Levels   

  Cooling system 

 Only use the fl uid recommended by the 

manufacturer. 
 Otherwise, you risk seriously damaging 

your engine. 
 When the engine is warm, the 

temperature of the coolant is controlled 

by the engine fan. As this fan can 

operate with the ignition key removed 

and because the cooling system is 

pressurised, wait for at least one hour 

after the engine has stopped before 

carrying out any work. 
 Slacken the cap by 1/4 of a turn to 

release the pressure to prevent any 

risk of scalding. When the pressure 

has dropped, remove the cap and top 

up the level with coolant. 
 If fl uid has to be added frequently, 

this indicates a failure which must be 

checked by a PEUGEOT dealer as 

soon as possible. 

  Power steering fluid level 

 The vehicle must be parked on level 

ground with the engine cold. Unscrew 

the cap integrated with the gauge and 

check the level which must be between 

the MIN and MAX marks.  

 During regeneration of the particle 

emission fi lter, relay noise may be 

heard under the fascia. 
 If the message is still displayed and 

the service warning light remains on, 

contact a PEUGEOT dealer. 

  Diesel additive level (Diesel with 

particle emission filter) 

 When this occurs with the engine 

running, this is due to the start of 

saturation of the particle emission fi lter 

(exceptionally prolonged urban driving 

conditions: low speed, long traffi c 

jams, ...). 
 In order to regenerate the fi lter, you 

are advised to drive at a speed of 

more than 40 mph (60 km/h) as soon 

as possible, when traffi c conditions 

permit, for at least fi ve minutes (until 

the message disappears and the 

service warning light is switched off). 

  Topping up 
 The level must be between the MIN 

and MAX marks on the expansion 

bottle. If more than 1 litre of fl uid is 

required to top up the level, have 

the system checked by a PEUGEOT 

dealer.   

  Windscreen wash and headlamp 

wash level 

 For best quality cleaning and for your 

safety, we would advise that you use 

products of the PEUGEOT range. 
 To avoid ice forming, do not use water.  

  Topping up 
 It is imperative that this additive is 

topped up by a PEUGEOT dealer 

without delay.   

  Used oil 

 Avoid prolonged contact of used oil 

with the skin. 
 Brake fl uid is harmful to health and 

very corrosive. 
 Do not dispose of used oil, brake 

fl uid or coolant into drains or onto 

the ground but into the containers 

dedicated to this use at PEUGEOT 

dealerships.  

 The minimum level of this 

additive is indicated by 

lighting of the service warning 

light, accompanied by an 

audible signal and a message 

on the display. 

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   Checks   

CHECKS

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 CHECKS

 To check the main levels 

and certain components, 

in accordance with the 

manufacturer's servicing schedule, 

refer to the pages of the servicing 

booklet which correspond to your 

vehicle's engine. 

 Only use products recommended 

by PEUGEOT or products 

of equivalent quality and 

specifi cation. 

 In order to optimise the operation 

of units as important as the braking 

system, PEUGEOT selects and offers 

specifi c products. 
 In order to avoid damaging the 

electrical units, high pressure washing 

to clean the engine compartment is 

strictly prohibited. 

  Oil filter 

 Change the fi lter regularly, in 

accordance with the servicing 

schedule.  

 Refer to the servicing booklet to 

fi nd out the replacement interval 

for these components. 

 Depending on the environment (dusty 

atmosphere...) and the use of the 

vehicle (urban driving...), change them 

twice as often if necessary. 
 Refer to the "Under the bonnet" section 

of chapter 6.  

  Particle emission filter (Diesel) 

 It is imperative that particle emission 

fi lter maintenance is carried out by a 

PEUGEOT dealer. 
 On acceleration after the vehicle has 

been running for a prolonged period 

at very low speed or at idle, you may, 

in exceptional circumstances, notice 

the emission of water vapour at the 

exhaust. This water vapour does not 

have any adverse effect on vehicle 

handling or the environment.  

  Battery 

 At the start of winter, have your battery 

checked by a PEUGEOT dealer.  

  Brake pads 

 Brake pad wear depends on the style 

of driving, in particular for vehicles 

which are used in town, over short 

distances. It may be necessary to 

check the thickness of the pads, even 

between services. 
 Unless there is a leak on the circuit, a 

drop in the brake fl uid level indicates 

that the brake pads are worn.  

  Brake disc/drum wear status 

 For any information relating to 

checking the brake disc/drum wear 

status, contact a PEUGEOT dealer.  

  Handbrake 

 Where the handbrake travel is too 

great or there is a reduction in the 

performance of the system, the 

handbrake should be adjusted, even 

between services. 
 Have the system checked by a 

PEUGEOT dealer.  

  Carbon filter and passenger 

compartment filter 

 The carbon fi lter permits continuous 

and effective fi ltering of dust. 
 If the passenger compartment fi lter 

becomes clogged, this may reduce 

the performance of the air conditioning 

system and generate unpleasant 

odours. 
 We recommend the use of a combined 

passenger compartment fi lter. By 

means of its second special active 

fi lter, it contributes to the purifi cation 

of the air breathed by the occupants 

and to the cleanness of the passenger 

compartment (reduction of allergic 

symptoms, unpleasant odours and 

greasy deposits). 

  Manual gearbox 

 Have the level checked in accordance with 

the manufacturer’s servicing schedule.  

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   Battery   

 ECONOMY MODE FUNCTION 

 After the engine has stopped, with 

the key in the ignition position, certain 

functions (windscreen wiper, electric 

windows, courtesy lights, audio 

equipment, etc.) can only be used for a 

cumulative duration of thirty minutes, to 

prevent discharging the battery. 
 Once the thirty minutes are over, the 

message  "Economy mode active"  

appears on the display and the active 

functions are put on standby. 
 To resume the use of these functions 

immediately, start the engine and let it 

run for a few seconds. 
 A fl at battery will prevent the engine 

from starting. 

  To charge the battery using a 

battery charger 

   -  

disconnect the battery, 

  -  

follow the instructions for use 

given by the battery charger 

manufacturer, 

  -  

reconnect starting with the negative 

(-) terminal, 

  -  

check that the terminals and 

connectors are clean. If they are 

covered with sulphate (white or 

greenish deposit), disconnect them 

and clean them.   

TERY 

 BATT

 This is housed in a compartment 

located underneath the fl oor, in front of 

the driver's seat. 

 Before disconnecting the battery, you 

must wait for 2 minutes after switching 

off the ignition. 
 Never disconnect a terminal when the 

engine is running. 
 Never charge a battery without fi rst 

disconnecting the terminals. 
 Close the sunroof and the windows 

before disconnecting the battery. If 

they do not operate normally following 

reconnection of the battery, they must 

be reinitialised. 

 It is advisable to disconnect the 

battery if the vehicle is not to be used 

for a period of more than one month. 

 After every reconnection of the battery, 

switch on the ignition and wait 1 minute 

before starting to allow the electronic 

systems to be initialised. If slight 

diffi culties are experienced after this, 

please contact a PEUGEOT dealer. 
 The door open monitoring electrical 

system consumes power, remember 

to close the sliding doors when your 

vehicle is parked for long periods.  

  To start the vehicle from 

another battery 

   -  

connect the red cable to the 

positive (+) terminals of the two 

batteries, 

  -  

connect one end of the green or 

black cable to the negative (-) 

terminal of the slave battery, 

  -  

connect the other end of the green 

or black cable to an earth point on 

the broken down vehicle as far as 

possible from the battery, 

  -  

operate the starter, let the engine run, 

  -  

wait for the engine to return to idle, 

then disconnect the cables.  

 For the sunroofs safety auto-

reverse, refer to the "Accesses" 

section of chapter 2. 

 For the electric windows safety 

auto-reverse, refer to the "Mirrors 

and windows" section of chapter 3. 

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QUICK HELP

 

7

   Changing a wheel   

CHANGING A WHEEL

  1. PARKING THE VEHICLE 

   -  

If possible, park the vehicle on 

level, stable and non-slippery 

ground. 

  -  

It is imperative that you ensure 

that the occupants get out of the 

vehicle and wait in a safe location. 

Depending on the country of 

sale and for your own safety, use 

the safety jackets and warning 

triangles. 

  -  

Apply the handbrake, switch off the 

ignition and engage fi rst or reverse 

gear (position  P  for the automatic 

gearbox). 

  -  

If possible, place a chock under the 

wheel diagonally opposite the one 

to be changed.   

   1.  Wheelbrace. 
  2.  Jack housing. 
  3.   Alloy wheel embellisher remover. 
  4.   Removable towing eye.  
 The jack and the tools are specifi c to 

your vehicle. Do not use them for other 

purposes.  

 Refer to the location of the 

tools (situated in the engine 

compartment) in the "Under the 

bonnet" section of chapter 6. 

  2. TOOLS 

  3. SPARE WHEEL 

   -  

Gain access to the spare wheel 

from the boot.  

   -  

Open the cover to release the 

winch and access its bolt. 

 You can switch on the row 3 

courtesy light to increase the light 

in the boot. 

  

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   Changing a wheel   

  -  

Unwind the winch cable by 

unscrewing the bolt using the 

wheelbrace. 

  -  

Detach the spare wheel from the 

rear of the vehicle and place it near 

the wheel to be changed.   

  4. OPERATING PROCEDURE 

   -  

Remove the trim pulling at the 

valve passage hole. Use the fl at 

end of the towing eye as a lever. 

  -  

Loosen the wheel bolts and start 

unscrewing them.  

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QUICK HELP

 

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   Changing a wheel   

 Do not extend the jack until you 

have started unscrewing the bolts 

on the wheel to be changed and 

have placed the chock under the wheel 

diagonally opposite.   

      -  

 Place the jack in contact with the 

locating point provided, the one 

which is closest to the wheel to 

be changed. Ensure that the base 

of the jack is in contact with the 

ground, and straight above. 

  -  

Extend the jack to lift the wheel 

clear of the ground. 

  -  

Resume and complete the 

unscrewing of the wheel bolts. 

  -  

Remove the bolts and remove the 

wheel.  

  5. FITTING THE SPARE WHEEL 

   -  

Position the wheel on the hub and 

start tightening the bolts by hand. 

  -  

Initially tighten the bolts using the 

wheelbrace. 

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   Changing a wheel   

  -  

Lower the vehicle completely by 

folding the jack, then remove the 

jack. 

  -  

Tighten the bolts again using the 

wheelbrace, tighten them fully 

without forcing them. 

  -  

Place the wheel to be repaired in the 

boot well, with the valve uppermost 

and the locating tab in place. 

  -  

Raise the winch cable using the 

wheelbrace and tighten fully. 

Check that the wheel is horizontal 

and fl ush against the rear fl oor to 

ensure that it is retained correctly 

while driving. 

  -  

Remember to close the fl ap, 

located in the boot, it permits 

securing of the winch. 

  -  

Store the trim in the boot.  

 Never go underneath a vehicle 

that is supported only by a 

jack (use a ramp). Never use a 

screwdriver in place of the wheelbrace 

to unwind or wind the winch cable.  

  6.  REFITTING THE REPAIRED 

WHEEL 

 The wheel is refi tted as described in 

step 5, not forgetting to refi t the wheel 

trim. 

 The spare wheel is not designed 

to be used over long distances. 

Have the tightening of the bolts 

and the tyre pressure checked by a 

PEUGEOT dealer as soon as possible. 

Also, have the original wheel repaired 

and refi tted by a PEUGEOT dealer as 

soon as possible.  

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7

   Changing a bulb   

 CHANGING A BULB

  Handle the bulbs with a dry cloth. 

 Make access easier on the right-hand 

side by removing the wash-wipe pipe 

and the fuse box cover. 
 High pressure washing: when using 

this type of washing on stubborn dirt, 

do not persist on the headlamps, the 

lights and their surrounds to avoid 

damaging their coating and their seal.  

  2 - Main beam headlamps 
 

 H7-55 W or xenon bulb.  

    -  

Turn the protective cover 

corresponding to the faulty bulb 

a quarter of a turn to the left and 

remove it. 

  -  

Disconnect the connector. 

  -  

Press the end of the securing clip 

to free it. Change the bulb.  

 When fi tting the new bulb, ensure that 

the direction notches are positioned 

correctly and the securing clip is fi xed 

properly. 
   -  

Reconnect the connector. 

  -  Refi t the protective cover, then turn 

it a quarter of a turn to the right.   

  3 - Fog lamps 
  H1-55 

3W. 

 

  FRONT LIGHTS 

   1.    Dipped headlamps  
  2.    Main beam headlamps  
  3.    Fog lamps  
  4.    Side lights  
  5.    Direction indicators   

  1 - Dipped beam headlamps 
  

H7-55 W or xenon bulb.  

   4 - Side lights 

 W 5 W. 

   -  

Push the light from the inside 

towards the outside of the bumper. 

  -  

Pull the light forwards. 

  -  

Turn the bulb holder a quarter of a 

turn to the left and remove it. 

  -  

Turn the bulb a quarter of a turn to 

the left, remove it and change it.  

 When refi tting, engage the light 

towards the outside and move it 

towards the inside of the bumper.   

   WARNING: RISK OF 

ELECTROCUTION  

 Xenon bulbs must be changed by a 

PEUGEOT dealer.  

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  Rear lights 

   1.    Direction indicators    
 

PY 21 W (amber). 

  2.    Brake/side lights    
 

P 21 W/5 W. 

  3.    Reversing lights    
 

P 21 W. 

  4.    Fog lamps    
 

P 21 W.  

  5 - Direction indicators 
  

PY 21 W (amber). 

   -  

Turn the bulb holder a quarter of a 

turn to the left and remove it. 

  -  

Change the bulb.   

  The headlamps are fi tted with 

polycarbonate glass with a 

protective coating. Do not clean 

them with a dry or abrasive cloth, nor 

with a detergent or solvent product. 

Use a sponge and soapy water. 
 In certain climatic conditions (low 

temperature, humidity), condensation 

inside the headlamp glass is normal; 

it disappears a few minutes after the 

lights are switched on.  

  Direction indicator side repeaters 
 WY 5 W (amber). 
   -  

Push the repeater rearwards and 

release it from the mirror. 

  -  

Hold the connector and turn the 

bulb holder a quarter of a turn to 

the left. 

  -  

Turn the bulb a quarter of a turn to 

the left, remove it and change it.  

 When refi tting, engage the repeater 

towards the rear and move it towards 

the front of the mirror.  

   Amber coloured bulbs (direction 

indicators and side repeaters) 

must be changed for bulbs of 

identical specifi cation and colour.   

 These 4 bulbs are changed from inside 

the vehicle: 
   -  

open the tailgate, 

  -  

remove the air extraction grille on 

the side concerned, 

  -  

unclip the light harness, 

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   Changing a bulb   

 THIRD BRAKE LIGHT

 5 W 5 W bulbs. 
   )   Remove the tailgate upper trim by 

unclipping it on each side. 

  )   Squeeze the two tabs  1  to release 

the bulb holder. 

  )   Change the faulty bulb. 
  )  When refi tting, ensure that the 

tailgate upper trim has been put 

back in place correctly.  

  -  

unscrew the two interior nuts and 

remove the light, 

  -  

unscrew the bulb holder concerned 

an eighth of a turn to the left and 

remove it, 

  -  

unscrew the faulty bulb an eighth of 

a turn to the left and change it.  

 When two or more bulbs are 

faulty, you must replace them 

immediately. 

 When refi tting: 
   -  

take care to position the bulb 

correctly and press on it to engage it, 

  -  

take care to position the bulb holder 

correctly and screw it in an eighth 

of a turn to the right, 

  -  

take care to position and secure the 

light correctly.   

  NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS 

 W 5 W. 
   -  

Remove the lens. 

  -  

Change the faulty bulb.   

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   Changing a fuse   

 CHANGING A FUSE 

 The fuse boxes are located in: 
   -  

the instrument panel lower glove 

box (right-hand side), 

  -  

the battery compartment (right-

hand side fl oor), 

  -  

the engine compartment.  

 The spare fuses and special pliers  A  

are fi xed to the inside of the lid of the 

instrument panel fuse box. 

 Before changing a fuse you must 

establish the cause of the fault and 

have it corrected. The fuse numbers 

are indicated on the fuse box. 
   -  

Use the special pliers  A .  

  Always change a faulty fuse for one 

of the same rating.  

  Removing and changing a fuse  

 PEUGEOT will not accept 

responsibility for the cost incurred in 

repairing your vehicle or for rectifying 

the malfunctions resulting from the 

installation of accessories not supplied 

and not recommended by PEUGEOT 

and not installed in accordance with 

its instructions, in particular when 

the combined consumption of all of 

the additional equipment connected 

exceeds 10 milliamperes. 

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   Changing a fuse   

 INSTRUMENT PANEL FUSES

   -  

Open the lower glove box on the right-hand side. 

  -  

Pull the handle to open the cover and access the fuses.  

      

   Rating  

 (Amps)   

  Functions  

   1   

   15   

 Rear wiper. 

   2   

  -  

 Not used. 

   3   

   5   

 Airbag control unit. 

   4   

   10   

 Steering wheel angle sensor, Diagnostic socket, ESP sensor, Manual air conditioning, Clutch 

switch, Headlamp beam height, Particle emission fi lter pump, Electrochromatic interior mirror. 

   5   

   30   

 Electric mirrors, Passenger's electric window motor, Sunroof row 1. 

   6   

   30   

 Front electric windows supply. 

   7   

   5   

 Courtesy lights, Glove box light, Courtesy mirror lights, Entertainment screen lights row 2. 

   8   

   20   

 Multifunction display, Anti-theft alarm siren, Audio equipment, Compact disc changer, Audio/

telephone, Diesel additive control unit, Tyre under-infl ation detection control unit, Sliding doors 

module control unit. 

   9   

   30   

 Lighter. 

   10   

   15   

 Steering wheel switching, Trailer fuse box. 

   11   

   15   

 Diagnostic socket, Ignition switch, Automatic gearbox (4-speed). 

   12   

   15   

 Driver's seat memory unit, Passenger's electric seat, Airbag control unit, Parking assistance 

control unit, Sliding side door buttons, Hands-free kit, Automatic gearbox (6-speed). 

   13   

   5   

 Engine fuse box, Trailer fuse box. 

   14   

   15   

 Rain sensor, Automatic air conditioning, Instrument panel, Sunroofs, Odometer warning lights 

unit, Audio-telematics control. 

   15   

   30   

 Passenger's lock locking. 

   16   

   30   

 Locking/unlocking of the accesses. 

   17   

   40   

 Heated rear screen. 

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TERY COMPARTMENT 

 BATT

USES

FUS

  Fuse box 

 The fuses are located in the battery 

compartment, housed underneath the 

fl oor in front of the seat on the right-

hand side: 
   -  

unclip the cover.  

  Carefully close the cover when you 

have fi nished.  

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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