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D9 September 2000 - 406 Coupe Owners Club
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1. reci ci Filing with fuel eo 85 FIOM eec sveerecieesieretee eer rere ral Lighting rheostat 101 Fitting audio Lights stalk sctcewe oce rerit equipment eee 39 Lubricants amp charts 22 23 26 Fitting speakers 39 LOGGING EEEER ETE CORE OO EE TETTE 41 Eog lights RISE 96 l Identity card Meeker 15 Locking the boot ee 85 Folding down Identification vehicle 128 Locking the doors 84 rear seats AERA 90 lacriti nzss s A AELE O SER SOCKS eaa A EA e 82 84 Front airbags 120 121 Immobiliser ONIS Low fuel level light 100 Front fog lights 94 Indicators me EE 118 Front lignis SS Instrument panel 96 97 Fuel consumrption 125 Instrument panel Euel Berets rece testetesvsc P es dece e 85 displayi s MOMS 101 103 M Main beanie 1 99 aaa 94 Fuel filler flap 85 Instrument panel 2 3 Manufacturer s identification Fuel gauge 96 97 100 Instruments and controls 3 plata Si n intir AE a 128 Fuel supply cut off 27 Instruments 96 103 Map reading lights 112 133 ALPHABETICAL INDEX POS OV Ol Fivasoeciccscuscacscvacseaneeenit 27 MEMI OS hissasi 109 110 R Radiator level 26 S Screen wash
2. Enter the name of the street Select the Validate function then press the VAL button Comment guidance can be active from the time the town is entered without the name of a street or a number To do this select the Town centre function Enter number Number _ 1 From 1 to 38 2335558728230 Validate Y Change Enter the number in the street Select the Validate func tion then press the VAL button Comment guidance can be active as soon as the town and street are entered without a number To do this select the Validate function YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL SPP E E EE E EE 9 boR amp Bo b BOR B OR Bo b B OB B Bob B S B Bo B B Bo B RB B B Bob Bo B amp B CEES Programmed destination PARIS Street Rue de la FAIS va Number 14 The complete destination is displayed Select the Valida te function then press the VAL button Comment you can also change the destination or store it in one of the two directories see the section on storing an address in a directory Pr Keep criteria City i minimum distance E o ig mm Street Numbel The last guidance criterion used is displayed Guidance begins automatically retaining this criterion if there is no action within 5 seconds or following confirma tion of the NO function Follow the instructions If you wish to change the guidance criterion select the YES function then press the VAL button amp o5 Bob B B
3. Brake lights supply Clutch pedal Instrument panel Cruise control Passenger airbag Sains Not used Injection control unit JBL amplifier Alarm siren Display Courtesy light Seat memory Satellite navigation system Boot light e Battery ve signal for Builtin Systems Interface Audio equipment Left hand brake light Third brake light Right hand brake light Driver s electric window Passenger s electric window x Battery ve towing socket pH Driver s electric seat Seat memorization Passenger s electric seat Display Lighting for ighter switches front panel ash tray automatic gearbox selector lever According to specification 35 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE Boh obo OR 5 BOR OB bom B oS X BOR B BOR OR bo HOE WR BOB OP B BOR B b BOR MO BOE Po BON P OB BR Ob BOR B B b amp ob b bb b B S Bo B B b NM B B B Bo B B B B B M B B B M b BOB B B M M B M M B NM M B B M M B B M B M M M B B M M B E B M ON B M M B m 5 Lighting tor Glove compartment map reading light courtesy mirror courtesy lights Control for rear view mirrors electric windows Lighting for electric windows circuit board Electrochrome rear view mirror Hain sensor Guidance Seat memorization gu ve signal for Built in Systems Interface Key lock hift lock Front right hand and rear left hand side m Number plate lights Lighting for Cruise controll and headlamp adjustment s
4. switch the function on or off by briefly pressing the RDS button the display will show RDS if the function is selected RDS if the function is selected but not available RDS station following The display indicates the name of the station selected The radio is continually searching for the station which has the best reception and which is transmitting the same programme Traffic information programme GG The display will show TA if the function is selected TA if the function is selected but not available Any traffic information flash will be given priority whatever source is in use radio cassette or CD changer If you wish to interrupt a message press the TA button this switches the function off F Te a Press the TA button to switch the function on or off Note the volume of the traffic information announcements is independent of the volume of normal radio listening You can adjust it using the volume button The setting will be stored and will be used when the next messages are broadcast 55 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL Regional following mode REG When they are part of a network certain stations broadcast regional programmes in the various areas they serve With regional following mode you can keep listening to the same programme To do this press the RDS button for more than two seconds to switch the function on or off ay This allows you to listen to statio
5. 108 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL Cee ee 5 B OS BOB BOR BOB P PB OB BOR B ee ee b A B M OB B eee B B o M M B b RP B b RM eee M B OB A B E B M M M b M M B M M b M B M M b M A BR B OB B E B B B M M M M B M M E M B M E EAM RARE ELECTRIC WINDOWS 1 Driver s electric window switch 2 Passenger s electric window switch You have two options Manual operation press or pull switch 1 gently The windows stops when you release the switch Automatic operation press or pull switch 1 fully This opens or closes the window completely Safety auto reverse When the window on the driver s side rises and meets an obstacle it stops and lowers again Cancelling the safety auto reverse In the case of frost for example if the window will not rise and goes into safety auto reverse mode lower it completely and raise it again immediately by pulling the switch until the window closes completely According to specification YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL amp o BOB BOE B OB BOB S B B P amp b do b B M B b B M M M NM NH E OB M B B M BO N M B M B B B B B M B B M B Bo B B B B o b BO M B B B B OB Bo B B B o B B B B B OB Bo B P B M B B B OM E B M B B M E SPSS SSSR B OR B B B oB P o5 E B ob o OR eS Hear windows To open the rear windows tilt the lever A and push the window EXTERIOR MIRRORS Electric rear view mirrors Turn Knob 6 to the
6. 6 Windscreen demisting vents 7 Central adjustable heating ventilation vents and air flow regulation 8 Hazard switch warning lights 9 Lights and direction indica tors stalk ee t Lii dms re 10 Instrument dials 11 Driver s airbag Horn 12 Windscreen wash wipe stalk Trip computer stalk 13 Radio remote control stalk 14 Steering lock and ignition 15 Electric mirror controls Win dow controls Control for rear window lock 16 Cruise control 17 Headlamp height ment adjust 18 Fuse box 19 Steering wheel adjustment 20 Rear ashtray 21 Cup holder 22 Handbrake 23 Heated seat switches Electronic suspension control Coin storage Passenger airbag disarming switch 24 Lighter 25 Rear footwell heating vent 26 Front ashtray 27 Gear lever 28 Radio 29 Heating ventilation controls 30 Multi function display According to specification YOUR 406 COUPE AT A GLANCE s m m RB amp B M M M oH B B M N M B M M M B M NN M B M M M b B M M b B M BM MB M M b M B B B ee ee B M M M B hs S o S SB M B B NB d amp BOB ee ee amp amp B B B B b bod Mo E ee B D d B db amp b E B M B h amp B ee ee ELECTRONIC ENGINE IMMOBILISER This locks the engine control system a few moments after the ignition has been switched off and there
7. A warning light continuously lit or flashing with the engine running is an indication of a malfunction in the relevant unit Some warning lights may be linked to buzzers and a message on the multifunction display Do not ignore this warning contact a PEUGEOT dealer as quickly as possible Central alert warning light STOP STOP Linked with the engine oil pressure warning light and the coolant temperature gauge It comes on each time the ignition is switched on Stop immediately if it flashes with the engine running Contact a PEUGEOT dealer Engine oil pressure warning light Linked with the central alert STOP warning light It comes on each time the ignition is switched on Stop immediately if it comes on with the engine running It indicates either insufficient oil pressure lack of oil in the lubricating circuit Top up the oil level Contact a PEUGEOT dealer rapidly xx Low coolant level warning light wee Stop immediately bd Allow the engine to cool before topping up The cooling system is pressurised In case of overheating and to prevent the risk of scalding turn the cap to the first notch to allow the pressure to drop Once the pressure has dropped remove the cap and top up the level Contact a PEUGEOT dealer Coolant temperature gauge Needle in zone A the temperature is correct Needle in zone B the temperature is too high The central alert STOP warning light flashes stop imm
8. 5 ENS PITOA SeA 87 Automatic air conditioning eseasserssrersereereseereeesee O R ar SOQ ats LOTO E TOTOLOX C I PEU ceni 90 Audio equipment Ski flare wit Rei ase oe ena eee ee 90 RM2 Audio System ieeessoeeverevat eee exe ESEEER E warner Child Seals esses nennen enne 92 RDZ Audio systemi m a We sse 60 Seat belts esee nennen wstasnonstee 93 Satellite navigation system Instruments and controls Introduction aia TRETAT TE T ETE r2 Steering wheel controlg cree ee 94 Openings and access Instrument panel dials and indicators 96 Keys ue eo ae Masada edd m ee 82 Service indicator tpe eee 102 Remote control correre rrr rn BA Display eee eene nee tenere eene n ease nennen enne L04 Doors and DOo0t cielo enr eo XEXERERARARERERRERNE ERES CHE Trip COmpUler 72 eruere t teer nr eaa p Sapa TRI PAN ETE REN SEE 106 eun roof zcscndvAHAISE E EH ELLA B4 Electric windows usi eee XE aUdR REED vevedev ds es 108 Bonnet PROCHE ODE ro tne Electric mitTOrSs sei re LT 109 Filling up WIR fual e E EE E a a adin Electrochromatic interior mirror e be Comtort and safety isise drra ASA RAEES 111 5 DRIVING YOUR 406 COUPE ee enne eH 14 123 Automatic autoadaptive Sete hh ee oe NE on 114 Emergency braking assistance s 118 Cruise control s EN LTO 117 The ASR ESP syStoMS iacere iiiar T
9. Ix xfi ai a PCO EMER EEEE YOUR 406 COUPE AT A GLANCE amp m BOR BOR BO B B B B b BOR BOB MN B BR HOM B B B B B M MOM Po B B B B B b E B B EJ B B B B B B B BP B PB BR B B BOB BOB P B B BOB BOBO POS B PoSB B B B M bo BOB B S B B Bo BOB BOB P B OB B PB PB b b POBRE Bo P B B ee CRUISE CONTROL Cruise control only functions if the gearbox is in 4th or 5th gear and the speed is higher than 25 mph 40 km h Switch B cruise control on off Control A selection of a cruising speed Moving the stalk upwards or downwards allows the speed at which you are travelling to be sto red in the memory Increase in speed Reduction in speed O Cancelling the speed this is also possible by pressing the brake pedal Ars H LES 1 uiis defe a FRONT AIRBAGS Disarming the passenger airbag e Insert the ignition key in switch 1 and turn it to the ON position the passenger airbag is armed to the OFF position the passenger airbag is disarmed Operational check AIR gt BA This is by means of the warning light on the ins trument panel If the passenger airbag is armed the warning light comes on for 6 seconds when the ignition is switched on If the passenger airbag is not armed the warning light remains on Always contact your PEUGEOT dealer if the warning light flashes Passenger airbag precautions For
10. Permanently on when the ignition key is in the accessories position or the ignition is on 1 Front courtesy light 2 Rear courtesy light 3 Map reading lights With the key in the accessories position or the ignition on operate the relevant switch Sun visor with illuminated courtesy mirror With the ignition on the mirror is automatically lit when the flap is opened Coat hook Press the lower section to extract the hook from its housing According to specification 113 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL Rear shelf compartment CENTRE CONSOLE This is provided for the storage of a wn first aid kit D Sigaar n The catch on the lid is designed to Push in and wait a few moments until it springs out automatically withstand a weight of 9lbs 4 kg on 2 Front ashtray impact Press the cover to open the ashtray To empty it after opening push the cover forwards 8 Rear ashtray Release to empty by pulling it towards you To refit the ashtray push it into its housing Coin storage 5 Cup holder Storage compartment between the rear seats This also contains a cup holder According to specification 114 DRIVING YOUR 406 COUPE amp amp BOB BOB BOB BO BON B BON M B B B B B B B B B B B B B OM B M B B B B B E M M M B M M B M M B M B B b M M B B M B M P B M M B SC M OB BON B B M OB B M M B B M B B NM B b M B B B B B B B B B B M M M M B B BM M B M
11. Successive presses on the top or bottom part of this button allow the air to be directed to the windscreen the windscreen and footwells the central and side vents the central and side vents and foot wells the footwells Pressing the top or bottom part of the button allows selection of the pre vious or next adjustment respective ly in the above list Manual corrections You may if you wish make a diffe rent choice from that offered by the system by changing one of the set tings Pressing the AUTO button returns you to automatic operation 5 Air conditioning Pressing this button stops the air conditio ning Pressing again returns the air conditioning to automatic operation The symbol A C is displayed 6 Air flow The air flow may be increased or reduced by pressing and respectively 7 Airintake This button is pres sed for recirculation of the interior air Recirculation shown on the display prevents the entry of unpleasant odours or fumes into the passenger compartment from outside Avoid prolonged operation of the recirculation of interior air A second press returns the system to the auto matic intake of air 8 De icing the rear screen With the engine run ning pressing the switch demists the rear screen and the mirrors It switches off automatically after aproximately fifteen minutes Pressing again restarts the de ic
12. m amp KCC SPR ee TRIP COMPUTER EUROPE B0 FMi MS Rb Ta PTY Loup Display B f gt gt gt POLAO0 26 the date the remaining range the distance travelled the average consumption the current consumption the average speed Zero reset Press the stalk for more than two seconds Each time the button on the end of the wash wipe stalk is pressed one item in the following sequence of data is displayed 8 6 17100 30 90 MHz o Tun 254 km Hei d Fe Ast Display C LOUD sekm r4 Janv 120 0 02 the current consumption and the remaining range the average consumption the distance travelled and the average speed calculated over a period 1 the average consumption the distance travelled and the average speed calculated over a period 2 Periods 1 and 2 are defined by the frequency of the zero reset They allow for instance daily calculations over period 1 and monthly calculations over period cbr li Zero reset When the required period is displayed press the stalk for more than two seconds YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL amp amp amp B NS B BN POS OS BOB HON P BOR POM P OB BON BOE OB P OB B M B B OM E b NM M B P b b OB B OB B OE P B E OM M B E EM E E Mo E M NM E od WO BON WM P Wo d M amp B M B B B CCCP CSCS EUROPE amp D01 FM1 MS ROS TA PTY toup EUROPE aat Mi MS ROS TR PTY toup EUROPE amp Feit NS RBS Ta PIY LOUD 1055Km g
13. ping distance to be reduced It is triggered according to the speed of activation of the brake pedal the effect of which is a reduction in its resistance Parking brake Locking When parking pull the handbrake to immobilize your vehicle Warning when parking on a slope direct your wheels towards the pave ment and pull the handbrake Unlocking Pull on the handle and press the but ton to take off the handbrake DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL ESP AND TRACTION CONTROL ASR These systems complement and work in conjunction with the ABS system The ESP system acts automatically on the brakes and on the engine to make the vehicle take up the path required by the driver should there be a significant difference The traction control ASH system optimises motivity in order to avoid the wheels slipping by acting on the brakes and on the engine t also enables the directional stability of the vehicle to be improved during acce leration Operation of the ESP and ASH systems When one of the two sys tems is in operation this indicator light comes on accompanied by an audible signal According to specification 119 DRIVING YOUR 406 COUPE Disarming the ESP ASR systems In certain conditions vehicle stuck in mud or snow or on loose ground it could prove useful to disarm the ESP and ASR systems to make the wheels spin and regain grip ux Press the ESP ASR OFF swit ch situate
14. the remote control the display the control unit the last message recall control the CD ROM Some functions or services described in this guide may vary depending on the CD ROM version or the country THE REMOTE CONTROL There is a storage compartment for the remote control in front of the ashtray By pointing the remote control at the screen it enables the information contained in the various menus to be selected menu esc mod val Direction arrows These enable you to move around the screen and thus select a function On the welcome screen only the p and Down buttons enable adjustment of the brightness of the screen this button allows access to the main menu It can be used at any time escape button Short press cancels the current operation and returns to the previous screen Long press for more than 2 seconds returns to the welcome screen This button can be used irrespective of the menu It is inactive during guidance mode button Short press changes between date navigation and radio Confirmation button Confirms the selected function 73 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee The display 1 2 3 oL eue MICHEL LABROUSSE Rue PAULIN TALABOT T SIBEE km 19 13 24 D 7 of MP 3 2 Enter city C
15. ve Permanent Earth B2 B4 B6 B7 B8 ve Right rear loud speaker and tweeter ve Right rear loud speaker and tweeter ve Right front loud speaker and tweeter ve Right front loud speaker and tweeter ve Left front loud speaker and tweeter ve Left front loud speaker and tweeter ve Left rear loud speaker and tweeter ve Left rear loud speaker and tweeter According to specification 39 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE amp s BN B BOB B RRR ae Special features of the automatic gearbox When towing with four wheels on the ground the following rules must be obeyed lever in position N tow the vehicle at less than 30 m p h 50 km h over a maxi mum distance of 30 miles 50 km do not add oil to the gearbox TOWING YOUR VEHICLE Without lifting 4 wheels on the road You should always use a tow bar The towing eye is inside the spare wheel From the front Lift the cover using the flat part of the towing eye Screw in the towing eye until it locks From the rear Unclip the cover by passing your hand behind the bumper and pushing Screw in the towing eye until it locks Lifting 2 wheels on the road only It is preferable to raise the vehicle by the wheels Never use the radiator crossmember MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE ee E BO B E OB BOB B S ROB HBOoOP BOB OM B BM PB BOE ON B BONS B P
16. Anti lock Braking System PONE a E rosis 118 ADAS errererrasessens t trei A rA TUERI 120 6 TECHNICAL DATA nccscccsccccccssstcccccnsvectenscuccesenuntecesustucecntecdennyseenile PR Engines C T E ana 124 Dimensional AES E E ter meas Cocerie MN Eee 127 Consumption c data n E The identifying elements of your 406 Coup 128 Weights MM Mee ose is 7 ALPHABETICAL INDEX eR RERBA dormis os praet co dB r 2 a COR Gm GL Oo Lane Odo o La ALD ARR 2 m mi L L d pono r9 o GR OGDGROGNER G7 4G0 000 000 L 3 000 00 SR 0 Wo4 a 0 LL Ox GOTT C OO NIAE ON ATs SS ee UN ROGA ee ee ee eee 2 eee po C T RUSO ee eee eee MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE PEUGEOT SERVICING Your vehicle benefits from extended service intervals every 20 000 miles 30 000 km or every two years The extension of the service intervals means that the engine oil level must be checked regularly top ping up of the oil between oil changes is normal It is for this reason and for your complete peace of mind that your Peugeot dealer will carry out a levels check and top up midway between each routine service at the time or distance intervals speci fied This will be undertaken free of charge provided that the maintenance of your vehicle has been carried out within the PEUGEOT network At the same time your PEUGEOT dealer will offer you a Peu geot Safety Check for a nominal fee A Peugeot professional will carry ou
17. P M M NB B B E b B Bo B b R B M B B M A B B B B M ON E M B B M b M M NA NEM BENE NS BE BS S B S BB BON B OR BOR B OB B B B B OB B B B M ON M M B m ema Gearbox Model Urban Inter urban Mixed Emission codes driving driving driving of COs by mass 9247 ssec Engine 2 litre 16 V 2 litre 16 V V6 24 V V6 24 V Automatic Manual Automatic Fuel consumption values correct at time of printing 125 126 TECHNICAL DATA a amp amp BOB M oW A o B o B Wo b M OR 4 NOR P B OR B ER RP b WO Bo P B OM b B m P b CCST M OR Wo M OR POR B M B B PTT M M B B M B SCPC amp E M B M B CCC SCPC B b b oM B B B BOB B OR B B amp 5B B E SSK CPPCC HPSS M E E BOB P B 5 5 bom amp b PF o uid and ditewing Norge en kg i 2 litre 2 litre V6 V6 16 valve 16 valve 24 valve 24 valve Model code 8C Kerb weight Gross vehicle weight GVW Gross train weight GTW Braked trailer weight within GTW limit Recommended nose weight The speed of a towing vehicle is limited to 60 m p h 100 km h Dimensions in mm WARNING Drive carefully over kerbs speed humps access ramps and railway lines The 406 Coup has a reduced ground clearance According to specification TECHNICAL DATA 1 492 1524 mm 1780 1 830 mm 127 128 IDENTIFYING YOUR 406 COUPE Wo B B PPC RCSF B B B B B OB B B E B B B B B PSCC B b E b
18. The address of the required service is displayed An indication on the right hand side of the screen e g 1 50 indicates whether there are any other establishments 50 maximum which offer the same service within a radius of approximately 30 miles 50 km as the crow flies Use the Next or Previous functions to consult the list offered When the establishment of your choice is displayed select the Validate function then press the VAL button Select a guidance criterion Guidance begins follow the instruc tions YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL amp B B B BB BOB B B BB B B OB B B ON B NM M B M E B B M NM d b M b b M MB MB OR BON B BOB OM B BOR OE B ON M B M EB NM B Bo B B B M B BON OR BOBO OB B NOE MOM M HN B b boE CCC CRT storing an address in a directory When a new address is entered you can store it by selec ting the Store function Archive in directoru LANGE anne irs MECOEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUUWS Meer ee Enter the name for the address If the name already exists for a different address you can replace the old address with a new one Select the Personal directory or the Professional directory then press the VAL button The address is then stored in the directory of your choice storage capacity of 100 addresses selecting a stored destination Select from memory Personal directory Professional directory Using the direction arrows Select the directo
19. Windscreen and headlamp wash reservoir For best quality cleaning and for your safety we recommend that you use products approved by PEUGEOT capacity 4 5 litres or 9 litres with headlamp wash Battery At the start of winter have your bat tery checked by a PEUGEOT dealer Air filter Hegular replacement of the filter ele ment is essential If you drive in very dusty conditions change it twice as often Brake pads Brake pad wear depends on the style of driving In particular for vehicles which are used in town for short journeys or which are driven in a sporty manner it may be necessa ry to check the thickness of the pads even between services Manual gearbox This does not need an oil change Check the level according to the manufacturer s service schedule Autoadaptive automatic gearbox This does not need an oil change have the level checked by a PEUGEOT dealer according to the manufacturer s service schedule Only use products ap proved by Automobiles PEUGEOT To ensure best perfor mance from components as important as the power stee ring and the braking system PEUGEOT selects and offers quite specific products Rz P Fuel supply cut off In a serious collision a system pre vents fuel from reaching the engine To re establish the fuel supply press the switch on the angle of the front left hand suspension assembly under the bonnet According to specification
20. 28 Wheel changing 28 29 ALPHABETICAL INDEX SPSS PCPS m BOB S BM OR BOR OR B Bo B PB B Bom gp m o 5 mW P EP OR E mw P M m Pob B oW B RE BOR om m o5 amp o5 amp o amp oB m m amp HR o B SCC O SB B o BOR 4 SCS OR BOR Bo BOB BOR B OR RB P RB P OP POS P OR RB P B M WO B B OR B WP o B OB B O5 PRPS W Wheel trim remowve 28 Wipers stalk 95 WIDOTS crei ciceictpr er eea TEE 85 AUTOMOBILES PEUGEOT SOCIETE ANONYME AU CAPITAL DE 1 903 165 000 DE F 75 avenue de la Grande Armee PARIS 16 Adresse postale B P 01 75761 PARIS CEDEX 16 T l 01 40 66 55 11 T lex 610700 PEUGSIEG PARIS R C S Paris B 552 144 503 N SIRET 55214450300018 N APE 3111 This document is designed to allow the new owner to make the most of their vehicle and maintain it to the highest standards It describes a vehicle fitted with all the available accessories the level of equipment fitted to each model marketed depends on its specification and the particular characteristics of its country of first registration The technical data equipment and accessories may be modified during the course of the year Reproduction or translation of all or part of this handbook is prohibited without written authorisation from Automobiles PEUGEOT Cr ation 4Dconcept Automobiles PEUGEOT RC PARIS B 552 144 503 Edition LPF Printed in the European Union 2 09 00
21. B CCC B M B b B M M B B M B b B M B B B OR PRPC o B B B B E b Bo B B B P B B B B bo B P B P B B B d B B B B b BOR E THE IDENTIFYING ELEMENTS OF YOUR 406 COUPE A Manufacturer s plate B Model serial number C Paint colour reference D Serial number on the fascia E Tyre pressure label Tyres The tyre pressure label E on the edge of the driver s door gives the wheel and tyre sizes the brands of tyres approved by the manufacturer the tyre pressure The tyre pressure must be checked when cold at least once a month For vehicles fitted with 215 55 H 16 V tyres Winter tyre size 205 50 R 16 Makes Michelin Pilot Alpin Renf Pirelli Winter 210 Asym trico SPECIAL FEATURES L E a O E E E 8 5 BB BN BB ee eo o BOR OR B OB M M B MON b B BOR b ee ee ee M b M OB B E M E b Bob ob o b b RO O ee ALARM SYSTEM Setting and disarming the alarm The alarm completes the security equipment of your vehicle It com prises two types of protection exterior protection when this is set the alarm sounds if a door the bonnet or the boot are ope ned interior sensor protection when it Is set the alarm sounds if the sen sors detect a variation in the air movement inside the vehicle breaking of a window or a movement inside the vehicle It is also equipped with an anti tamper function If an
22. GLANCE amp amp amp ee BB B B HOD B bob ROB OR Bob B OR BON ROM M BON B OB M ON POR OB B B P B POM eee eee NW Pom BON OP BON P P OB PB B B B M OB B B B E d PON b Bob B B B d b eee eee b B h B b B Po B NB PB d B OP B BOB Po P bo P Bo B B BOB amp OB MR BN Steering lock Never race a cold Parore starting eee the stee engine ring if necessary Dy gently tur ning the steering wheel at the P A AE CEN same time as you turn the key ca Do not make any modifications tis advisable to press the clutch to the steering lock pedal while operating the starter to make starting easier Starting a petrol engine Do not press the accelerator Operate the starter without relea sing the key until the engine turris STARTING The 4 positions of the key in the ignition S for STOP The ignition is off A for Accessories The ignition is off but the acces sories can be used M for Running The ianition is on D for Starting Operates the starter V6 engine 2 litre engine oo YOUR 406 COUPE AT A GLANCE m amp 5E B BB E B EB ON B B BB S E OB B E ON OB MoB M OW E B E M M E M PCCP NE OB MON ONE M B M M 5B M m m M M OM M o PM OR NOM NM OB EP OR WO M M NS NM M Ww M m M SRS om P OM M B M M M Ww M M P M SSPE w m m M Ww m M NM Ww m M Ww m RHR THE AUTOMATIC AUTOADAPTIVE GEARBOX Starting To start the vehicle from position P ee press the brake pedal to change out
23. The engine coolant does not need to be replaced Arduous conditions of use If the vehicle is used under certain particularly arduous conditions e Continuous door to door use Town use e g taxi Repeated short journeys with the engine cold in low temperatures Or in long stays under the following conditions Hot countries with temperatures often above 30 C Cold countries with temperatures often below minus 15 C Countries with a dusty atmosphere Countries whose lubricants or fuels do not conform to our recommendations It is necessary to follow an Arduous conditions service schedule which includes special operations and shorter service intervals Every 12 000 miles 20 000 km or every year 20 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE amp boBOR OR BR RB B OD CCCP CSCC BOB B b BOR R B B Rod B d E OB SSC SSC B R M ROB B B b BOR BOB B P b b ROB B B OB BOB BOR BOB M Pob B B E PO B Ho SC SS POR BOB OR PBoB RB FFP PCP BOB P B A BOB Bo eee B BR TYPES OF SERVICE Each vehicle has its own servicing cycle defined by the manufacturer in accordance with its specific technical fea tures This cycle consists of alternating 2 types of service A and C intermediate visits and a few additional operations depending on your vehicle these correspond to key stages in the life of your 406 Coup Services of type B are designed for less recent vehicles Your dealer will indicate the type and content of the
24. a vehicle fitted with a disar ming switch disarm the airbag if you AIRBAG PASS install a rear facing child seat arm the air bag when an adult is in the seat For a vehicle not fitted with a disarming switch do not install rear facing child seats on the front passen ger seat Never place your feet or any object on the fascia a on ms Y Wm rTsaet e T d T N YT F PE eyes TEE YOUR 406 COUPE AT A GLANCE Cee ee RN eee ee SETAE eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee h A B BN 5E eee eee eee eee B BM Pod M B P ob B eee M M B 5 B ee E S PM ELECTRIC WINDOWS 1 Driver s electric window 2 Passenger s electric window LOCKING THE DOORS Using the remote control To lock press button A To deadlock press button A then button B To unlock press button A Using the ignition key To lock turn the key to the right To deadlock turn the key to the right and keep it turned for one second To unlock turn the key to the left Remarks deadlocking means that the interior and exterior door loc king controls cannot open the doors to ease opening of the door the window lowers slightly then rises again and adjusts itself when the door is closed Manual mode Press or pull the switch lightly The window stops as soon as the switch is released Automatic mode Press or pull the switch firmly One touch completely opens or closes the window Safe
25. attempt is made to neutralise the leads to the siren the central control or the battery the alarm is triggered the siren sounds the headlights come on To set the alarm exterior and interior protection The ignition must be switched off You must be outside the vehicle Press the locking button of the remo te control key if your vehicle has a deadlocking button you then need to press this button The doors will lock The direction indicators come on continuously for two seconds The red lamp on the switch flashes once a second Five seconds afterwards the exte rior protection is set Fifty seconds afterwards the interior protection is set Note when the alarm is triggered the siren sounds for thirty seconds It then stops but the alarm remains set Warning If on setting the alarm a door the boot or the bonnet are not properly closed the siren will be triggered briefly If the vehicle is properly clo sed within forty five seconds after this the alarm is set the direction indicators come on continuously for two seconds In all cases the alarm is set forty five seconds afterwards To disarm the alarm exterior and interior protection Press the unlocking button on the remote control The doors unlock The direction indicators flash for two seconds The red lamp on the switch goes out Mote if the lamp continues to flash after disarming the alarm it is be
26. battery lower the windows to permit opening and closing of the doors Economy mode With the engine switched off and the ignition key in the running or accessories position after about half an hour the electrical comfort functions displays instrument panel warning lights courtesy lights electric windows wipers etc will switch off automatically to avoid drai ning the battery Once electrical equipment has entered economy mode it is neces sary to start the engine to enable the equipment to work again MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE Stee CB BOB R Bo B BB BO B BB Ob BN OB B B B BOB DB P BN EERE REECE b BOR B BOB OB B BOND b Bo M BOB B BOBO RR OBBR SR BS S9 BN GS8SS2955 FITTING AUDIO EQUIPMENT Your vehicle is factory fitted with certain audio equipment Roof aerial Aerial coaxial cable Basic interference suppression Supply to front speakers Supply to rear speakers and twee ers Two 8 way connectors FITTING THE SPEAKERS The factory fitted equipment allows you to fit 165 mm diameter speakers to the front doors 55 mm diameter tweeters to the fascia special elliptical shaped speakers on the rear shelf 65 mm diameter tweeters on the rear panels Contact your PEUGEOT dealer B1 B3 B5 Wiring positions and functions A1 A5 A6 Mute A2 A3 A4 Do not use Do not use Do not use Spare ve Accessories A7 A8
27. bo b Po Ho Bo P b RB RB OP Bo P b PCC B oS P b bob Bom Bob B o Bo B E do Bo P amp B d B BH P b bo D B d B Ho B D P b h d b b amp bo B B b B B P b B d b B b BB ORA b RB B Boa DB B OB amp 5B B TS Function Radio selection Selection of wavebands FM1 FM2 FMast AM Press for more than 2 seconds automatic storing of stations in memory autostore Cassette selection Reversal of the cassette direction of play Press for more than 2 seconds noise reduction CD changer selection Press for more than 2 seconds shuffle Ejection of the cassette Traffic information priority on off Press for more than 2 seconds PTY function on off RDS function on off Press for more than 2 seconds regional following on off Higher frequency Lower frequency Setting of bass treble loudness sound distribution and automatic volume adjustment Automatic search of higher frequency selection of following track cassette and CD Automatic search of lower frequency Selection of previous track cassette and CD Selection of station stored in memory Press for more than 2 seconds storing of a station in memory Selection of a CD disc 50 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL GENERAL FUNCTIONS On off With the ignition key in the ACCESSORIES or IGNITION position press button M to switch the set on or off The set can operate for 30 minutes without the vehicle ignition being switched on Anti theft
28. loca tions E underneath the vehicle as close as possible to the wheel to be changed Unfold it by pulling the ends A Extend the jack using the wheel brace 1 and the extension 3 Take out a wheel bolt at the top and fit the centralising tool 2 Loosen the wheel bolts and remo ve the wheel Fitting a wheel Position the wheel using the cen tralising tool to assist you Tighten the bolts by hand and remove the centralising tool Partly tighten the bolts using the wheelbrace Fold the jack and remove it Fully tighten the wheel bolts using the wheelbrace Heplace the centre trim by pres sing it with the palm of your hand For your safety always change the wheel os on level stable non slippery ground with the handbrake applied with first or reverse gear enga ged EON P for the automatic gearbox never go underneath a vehicle which is supported only by a jack use a ramp After changing the wheel have the tightening of the bolts and the tyre pressure checked by a PEUGEOT dealer as soon as possible have the punctured wheel repai red and refit it to the vehicle as MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE Special features of alloy wheels Bolt covers Alloy wheel bolts are covered by chrome trims Use tool 7 to remove the trims before slackening the bolts Fitting the spare wheel If your vehicle is fitted with a steel spare wheel when fitting it it is normal
29. next service when the first service is carried out and then at each subsequent service THE MAINTENANCE CYCLE FOR YOUR 406 COUPE Service every 20 000 miles 30 000 km or 2 years MILES KM i 20 000 30 000 40 000 60 C 60 000 90 000 1st service at 6 000 miles 10 000 km b vd bv bid or 6 months This is inecessary in order for the warranty to be valid replacement of timing belt 4 replacement of timing belt Replacement of automatic gearbox oil every 40 000 miles 60 000km m Replacement of brake fluid every 2 years or 40 000 miles 60 000 km Intermediate visit These fixed operations are carried out with synthetic based oil only MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE amp B oS BOB OB 5 BB BB B B B B BD B B D B bo P B B B b BR OB BONG BB BB OR 8 CR OA bo b OS bob oR BB ORB amp OR OB Bob b Bo P B B WP b B EB D BA Po B B B Boh BS B oS bo b bom BB AR BR SB 4 Bb S Bo B a5 548 4755855554558 H RHR HR RH GE A AND C SERVICES AND THE INTERMEDIATE VISIT Operation Description of Operation First Service i A mtermediate DRAIN and REFILL a BEEN REPLACE EUM ELS I SSS liter _ Coolant level check top up Brake fluid level check top Power steering fluid level check top up Operation of lights and indicators Condition of glass headlamp amp light lenses and mirrors Condition of wiper blades ORT Condition and tension
30. part of the wheel Smoke as little as possible deployment of the airbags can cause burns or the risk of injury from a cigarette or pipe Never remove or pierce the steering wheel or hit it violently Side airbags e Never put covers on the front seats 2 not fix or glue anything to the front seat backs This could cause injury to the chest or arms when the side airbag inflates Do not sit with the upper part of the body any nearer to the door than necessary According to specification 124 TECHNICAL DATA ee S M d P Bo RB EP B B B b B M B B d 8 M P B M Bob b M B B M P NB M B B B B B B oH B P d B M B b B RM B B B M B B M B B B b B M B B B OR Bo B OM B b M o B P S 5 B B PR B P BOR B OR BOR OR E MODELS Model codes ENGINES Capacity cm Bore x stroke Number of valves Max power EU standard KW Max power at engine speed r p m Max torque EU standard Nm Max torque at engine speed r p m Fuel Catalytic converter Electronic injection GEARBOX CAPACITIES in litres Engine with filter replacement Gearbox Final drive PETROL ENGINES 2 Litre 16V V6 Injection 24V 1 997 2 946 85 x 88 87 x 82 6 16 24 99 152 6 000 6 000 190 285 4 100 3 750 Unleaded Unleaded Yes Yes Yes Yes Manual Automatic Manual Automatic 5 speed 4 speed 5 speed 4 speed TECHNICAL DATA OR amp B Bo B ob BON Po B ES BO OM B B OM E B HB B ON BOR bo B BOR Bo B B B Bo
31. passenger airbag will not be triggered in the event of an impact As soon as you remove the rear facing child seat from the front pas senger seat turn the airbag switch to the ON position to arm the airbag and thus ensure the safety of your passenger in an impact According to specification Passenger airbag precautions Vehicle fitted with a passenger air bag disarming switch disarm the air bag if you install a rear facing child seat on the front passenger seat arm the airbag when you trans port an adult on the front pas senger seat AIRBAG PASS MEC N aC c uc Vehicle not fitted with a passenger airbag disarming switch do not install a rear facing child seat on the front passenger seat Never place your feet or any object on the fascia AIR Operating check This is by an indicator light on the instrument panel BAG If the passenger airbag is armed pas senger airbag switch in the ON posi tion the indicator light will come on for 6 seconds when the ignition is switched on If the passenger airbag is disarmed passenger airbag switch in the OFF position the indicator light will stay on In any case if the light flashes contact a PEUGEOT dealer 121 DRIVING YOUR 406 COUPE ee m M m M B M M M m B B M RB B HB OM A M OM M o M ee M o M m SIDE AIRBAGS These are incorporated into the front seat back frame on the doo
32. requirements and the climatic conditions v Select a temperature setting and only alter it gradually for your comfort For an even air distribution make sure that you do not block the air inlet grille at the base of the windscreen the vents the air passages under the front seats and the air extractor in the boot 46 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING Automatic operation 1 Adjusting the temperature The temperature selected is displayed Press the up and down arrows to change it 2 Automatic comfort pro gramme Press the AUTO button The system automatically adjusts the temperature to that selected by starting the air conditio ning if necessary It also manages the air flow and inta ke to provide sufficient air circulation inside the vehicle Adjusting the air distribution must be carried out manually when you requi re it 3 Automatic visibility pro gramme In certain cases the automatic comfort programme can prove inadequate to demist or de ice the windows humidity many pas sengers ice In such cases select the automatic visibility programme to rapidly clear the windows The system automatically manages the air conditioning the air flow and intake and distributes the air to the windscreen and side windows YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL SSSR SSSR RSS SSS RSS ESSER SESS SSS SS SSS ASSET ASSESSES ESTES TESTE TRE TT 4 Adjusting the air dis tribution
33. right or to the left to select the mirror Move knob 6 in all four directions to adjust When parked the mirrors can be folded back manually corresponding Mirrors which can be folded back electrically With the ignition on turn knob 6 to position A According to specification The exterior mirror on the N driver s side is convex in order to eliminate the pind spot As a result objects observed in the mirror are in reality closer fhan they appear This must be taken into account to judge correctly the distance of vehicles approaching from behind 109 110 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL SPSS PPS CTT TTC ty Automatic day night interior mirror This automatically and gradually changes between the day and night positions To prevent dazzling the glass of the mirror darkens automatically depending on the intensity of the light from behind It clears as the lant headlights of following vehicles sunlight decreases ensuring maximum visibility Operation Switch on the ignition and press switch 1 Indicator light 2 lit switch pressed automatic operation Indicator light 2 off automatic system off The mirror remains at its most clear Special feature To ensure maximum visibility during manceuvres the mirror clears automatically when reverse gear is engaged Interior mirror The interior mirror has two positions day normal night anti d
34. system The audio system is coded in such a way that it can operate only on your vehicle It would not function if fitted to another vehicle The anti theft system is automatic and requires no action on your part ADJUSTING THE SOUND Adjusting the volume Turn button M to increase or decrease the volume AUDIO SETTINGS Press the AUDIO button several times in succession to access the bass BASS treble TREB loudness LOUD fader FAD and balance BAL settings and the automatic volume adjustment Exit from audio mode is automatic after a few seconds without action on your part or by pressing the AUDIO button after configuration of the automatic volume adjustment Note bass and treble settings are specific to each source It is possible to set them differently for radio cassette and CD changer 51 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL PPPS PKL B B B E B HON P oH P B bo SSC B B OP B O PoB M PON B B BON BOB M OP B BO OB P Pb B M B B B B B d B B P BON B B B M B M O P B B B B B oO b oH b E M M E M B B M B B M OR b b Mob BOR B M BON ER B M ON P B M b B B d B BOR eee Bass setting When BASS is displayed press button G or H to vary the setting BASS 9 for a minimum bass setting BASS 0 for a normal position BASS 9 for a maximum bass setting Treble setting When TREB is displayed press button G or H to vary the setting TREB 9 for a minimum treble setting TREB 0 for a norm
35. that the direction notches are positioned correctly and that the securing clip is corrrectly fixed Reconnect the connectors of the corresponding bulb Replace the protective cover 3 Side lights W 5 W Turn the socket using the lever and remove it Change the bulb 4 Direction indicators PY 21 W Turn the connector a quarter turn and change the bulb Remarks only handle H7 bulbs using a dry cloth To replace the left hand bulbs remove the battery protective cover o 3 D ED IUD o H M a H E02 mm a o C M a d Direction indicator repeater WY5W Pull the rear section of the transpa rent cover and release the assem bly Turn the connector a quarter turn and remove it Change the bulb The amber bulbs must be replaced by bulbs of identical specification and colour Sere ee o M 9 32 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE P o BOR POR BOR boR POROR BOB OS BOB TFC SSSR SPSS OB ROB OR BOR BOB M OR BO NB B B E B B P BOB B B OM B SCPC TSP CCRC f CN Rear lights Number plate lights W 5 W 1 Direction indicators P 21 W 2 Reversing lights P 21 W 3 Brake lights Side lights P 21 5 W 4 Side lights P 21 5 W 5 Fog lamp P 21 W These 5 bulbs are changed from inside the boot remove the retaining clips then release the carpet remove the connector by pre
36. the bat tery lower the windows to permit opening and closing of the doors Warning If the battery is disconnected the doors can still be opened Howe ver it is imperative that the door is not slammed on closing Consult your PEUGEOT dealer as soon as possible According to specification YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL 9 9 999 9 9 999 9999 999 9929299592925599259 9 994249599 525959259249292594999292 925299 95 5 9 9 9 9295525252599249 9 9 952559955255559295 59 9 594995 5 9 9 9 945 99 9 95595 955559 95 25 59 9 955 255 55 5 9 959 9 59 9599 9 9 4 BOOT Simultaneous locking unlocking of the boot with the doors Turn the key a quarter turn from A to B The boot is then controlled by the remote control or the driver s door lock Locking the boot only Turn the key a quarter a turn from A to C The boot is then locked whate ver the action of the remote control or the driver s door lock To return to simultaneous operation with the doors turn the key to the left OPENING THE BONNET From inside pull the handle on the driver s side under the fascia From outside lift the catch and raise the bonnet Bonnet assister struts These open the bonnet and hold it open To close Lower the bonnet and release it at the end of its travel Check that the bonnet is properly locked N SN FILLING WITH FUEL Fill with fuel with the engine switched off To open the fuel filler flap fi
37. to notice that the bolt washers do not come into contact with the rim The spare wheel is secured by the cone shape of each bolt Tighten the bolts fully Fitting snow tyres If you fit snow tyres mounted on steel wheels it is essential to use special bolts available from your PEUGEOT dealer Anti theft bolts If your wheels are fitted with an anti theft bolt one per wheel the chro me trim and then the plastic cover must be removed using tool 7 befo re unscrewing the bolt using one of the two anti theft sockets which were given to you on delivery of your vehicle along with the duplicate keys and the confidential card and the wheel brace 1 Comment make a careful note of the code number engraved on the head of the anti theft socket This will enable you to obtain a duplicate of the anti theft sockets from a Peugeot dealer According to specification According to model and destination 31 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE eeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeee Bd CHANGING A BULB 1 Dipped beam headlights 2 Main beam headlights Two H7 55W bulbs Remove the red plastic cover Press the tab and remove the protective cover corresponding to the faulty bulb Disconnect the connectors of the corresponding bulb Press the end of the securing clip to remove it Change the bulb When fitting ensure
38. use of additives in the engine oil is prohibited Brakes and clutch Checking the brake and clutch fluid level The level should always be above the DANGER mark on the reser voir If the level drops substantially contact a PEUGEOT dealer imme diately Fluid change must be carried out according to the manufacturer s schedule use fluids approved by the manu facturer which fulfil DOT4 standards Cooling system Use the fluid approved by the manu facturer When the engine is warm the tem perature of the coolant is controlled y the engine fan because 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 STOPOR before carrying out any work If necessary in a breakdown slac ken the cap to the first notch to release the pressure to prevent any risk of scalding When the pressure has dropped remove the cap and top up the level According to specification MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE Pc CTC B ORB BOR Bo amp b BOR BOB A B B OR BON OR R B B B B M B B B B E B B B B M B B BON B B B M B B bob B ON B PPE OB BO B B B B B B B B B BOB BOB BOB BO B BOB BON B M NOB B MO B b B OB B B B B B NM B M ON B OB M B B M OP BOB B B PCPS Power steering reservoir Open the reservoir with the engine cold at outside temperature the level should always be above the MINI mark close to the MAXI mark
39. 0000090005268826009000960060220000509090990700992092025285 99 099 4949249492409090200922272 Pages D Seats 87 92 2 Steering wheel controls 94 95 3 Instrument dials 96 103 Heating air conditioning 44 47 5 Mirrors 109 110 Ps AHT TLS seule 4 unit MERE res t n 1 F int Pages iUo LM Checks 24 27 page in the handbook indicated by Changing a bulb 31 32 the symbol shown here Access 84 85 9 Fuel filler flap 85 0 Changing a wheel 28 30 Each model may only be fitted with some of the equipment shown according to its specification and the technical requirements in the country of first registration of the vehicle YOUR 406 COUPE AT A GLANCE s m Bom BR amp Mo B W amp M M M M b m M M m Mm m M M M M M M M M m M M M M b m m m m M mM M M M M M WW m Mo m m m ww m wm m wm m mma W B Wc P m M ON OR Po POM W P o Po B Bo Bom o amp a s sss 9 0 41 m JUI s M uU LN i owlltte tee epee m 2e YOUR 406 COUPE AT A GLANCE 8 amp B8 RB D amp BB B B PB bo bo B B B B B B M b Bo B B MB B E BOB B B bo BO OB HO P Bo eee D PB DO B DO B do B eee B B B B B OR B B b B Po B B B B o A Bo B OB B ee b B R Po B D od amp B B B B ee 1 Speaker tweeter location 2 Window demisting vent 3 Side adjustable heating ventilation vents and air flow regulation 4 Glove compartment 5 Passenger airbag
40. 27 28 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE 8 5 Bo RB CCPC SC SSS SCR B B Bo B B M Bo M B B M BOBO BOB P BOR B B ON B B B B B B B B B B B B d B B BO B eee eee OB M MR MR T M ie eT oe aT CHANGING A WHEEL Access to the spare wheel and jack Lift the boot carpet using the lifting hook Secure the hook behind the boot seal Tools 1 Wheel brace 2 Gentralising tool 3 Trim remover wheel brace extension 4 Jack 5 Removable towing eye 6 Aluminium wheel trim remover 7 Bolt cover tool The tool holder supports the boot floor Reposition it to prevent any deformation of the floor when loa ded Tighten the spare wheel securing strap to prevent noise and for your safety in the event of a frontal impact Removal Park the vehicle on level stable and non slippery ground Apply the handbrake engage first gear or reverse position P for the automatic gearbox Remove the centre trim by using tool 6 in one of the holes Loosen the wheel bolts According to specification OOP eee BE PB P OB NONO P OB P BOB EON eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ROB POR eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee t MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE The jack is fitted with a system which enables it to be folded or unfolded rapidly Take the jack from the toolkit and close it by pressing the ends A Place the jack at one of the
41. 406 COUPE AT A GLANCE B RA B ee BOR P O HO BOB ee BOR B B OB B d POR B BOB BOB BOR ON d P BOR BON P B M M B B OM eee MN Ho BOB E B B M OR M b BM OR B PB RON B d BM B B d B 5 m OB 5 ve y a FUEL FILLER FLAP To open firmly pull the handle on the floor to the outside of the driver s seat To close from outside the vehicle push back the flap and check that it is secured correctly Filling with fuel Switch off the engine A filler cap hook is provided A label on the inside of the flap shows which fuels are permitted and which are not allowed The capacity of the tank is approximately 15 4 gallons 70 litres Low fuel level warning light From the time when this light comes on the range remaining is approximately 30 miles 50 km Ne eee ES eee p st in i nme emi Ta TOS a Er A S grasp m Mar ari Sari RUD OPENING THE BONNET Inside the vehicle Pull the handle Outside the vehicle Raise the catch and open the bonnet YOUR 406 COUPE AT A GLANCE ui PERSONAL DETAILS OF YOUR due COUPE Name of customer colour Radio model Engine model AE Capacity of your tanK eene IPRC Tyre inflation pressure TUAE oou C TD Lu onde UD Dimensions of tyres First service due Maintenance schedule Service every eeeeeseeeeeese eH race n Date of 1st material and technical inspection Date of 2nd material and techn
42. 95 Multifunction Radio connections 39 Seat adjustment 87 88 elio Vase En 104 105 Fear fog light eie 94 Seat belt height icd see ah he meee a 3e agdidusment 55e iei 93 N Number plate lights 32 GOMISHNG e sedet 47 SORE DONS cesset EH s Rear seat storage 113 Seat back tilUng ecce 97 88 Roar SO ats srs Asrai reanna 90 Seats 86 92 ORO charig eere tr tuere er 26 Rear windows 109 Securing the rear seat 90 Gil cons umption veros 26 Regular checks 26 27 Service indicator 102 103 JUS LU A aa 26 Regular maintenance 18 43 Servicing intervals 20 OIIIGat ge T oret rers ce Perey 26 Remote control 82 83 Servicing GYCIOS tro ia 20 Oll EREI RIS Ie er tress cescsseveccsun 26 Removing amp Wheel cie 28 Side airbags 122 123 Oil level gauge 101 Replacing a wheel ARPER 29 Sid amp llghts ee PM 94 On board Replacing air filter 27 j COMPUTO e DES se 106 107 Replacing bulbs 31 32 SIMSITGpeRter Opening the bonnet 85 Replacing fuses 31 32 indicator eren 31 Opening the boot se 85 Replacing oil filter 26 SSighalllg v eean rues cara RH 94 Opening the doors 84 Resetting the trip c art SF oMPSTTYEA VEL CEO
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44. B P b H P oB B BOB DoB P P OB OR Bo P 5 P B ES P OS ee ee BOB OR BOR b ee B P E eee B B B OB boB eee POBOR BoSBOR BOB BOB BON B B B b B B OB B B BOR B M B OB eee eee eee ee ee ee ee 5 5 Main menu 3 Navigation Guidance Enter new destination Select a service Hain menu Navigation Guidance c Rr MLB C Select destination from memory Resume guidance J Configure displau Navigation options The Navigation guidance menu offers various options for selecting guidance SH AM n De ignon by entering the address of a new destination Press the Menu button to access the main menu by selecting a service Hotel station airport etc avai Select a function using the direction arrows then confirm lable in a town VAL button by selecting an address stored in one of the two directo by resuming previously interrupted guidance or by stop i ping current quidance Two messages may be displayed Navigation Guidance depending on the previous actions Resume guidance or Stop guidance Navigation is an electronic help system radio functions are suspended when the system is in gui ints tees e p Ws dance mode It cannot replace the driver s decisions All guidance instructions must be carefully checked by the user Validate Following selection of the Mavigation guidance menu a screen warns you about the use of the navigation system Follow the guidelines and do not use the r
45. BS P B ED m Bo 5 d B OE d NOR Bod 5 bo ob So 5B RPC P B RS Bo BOR BoR 5 B RB Po bob amp bob amp amp EKER b Minimum time i Minimum distance A O Minimum time without freeway vat Priority to city roads v Ualidate Select a criterion from the list offered then confirm VAL button When the criterion of your choice is selected select the Validate function then press the VAL button Guidance begins follow the instructions 78 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL LE E E EE EEEREN Selecting a service Select a service City PARIS Street P1 de I ETOILE Change Y Current location Validate _ The last address entered is displayed There are 3 options for defining the location in which you wish to obtain a service repeat the last address entered by using the Validate function enter the name of a new town then enter the street or the Town centre function by using the Change func tion automatically enter the name of the town you are cur rently in by using the Current location function Airport Amusement park Atm Automobile club k Bank After confirming the location use the direction arrows to scroll through the list of services then press the VAL button when your chosen service is highlighted The cursor on the left hand side of the screen indicates your position in the list Restaurant 1440 m LE TRO YON PARIS Rue TROYON Validate Y
46. E EE EE EEE E EA E a C00 EE a E E E E a aE aE A EE a a a E E A E a a aa E GM aes TD Nin a i Ail Electric front seats TRUE A Forwards backwards adjust i ment B Seat angle adjustment C Seat height adjustment D Backrest angle adjustment uta NIIT ses M Memorises position adjust SEATS ERTE Sti Manual front seats Switch on the ignition and Fa a ZIEHEN S MUN NR t adjust the seat and mirrors Eug aod sedes eu ers mol edule ue Press button M and button 2 Seat angle adjustment Put al the same time for HS rh Ue ay AR ecto DR irst driving position or M 4 Backrest angle adjustment ving position 5 Lumbar adjustment 1 Recalls first me morised position 2 Recalls second memorised posi tion 88 6 Backrest tilt YOUR 406 COUPE AT A GLANCE 11 BB oB Pob BOB Po bo amp ME RM M B X POBRE mS BOB M BOB OB Wb BR W BOBO OE OE ONE OB POM MD PE BE P Bm B BR OWN amp BN CR RE BW RR PBOB OR PB OE P BoUpnm b amp o B d b B BR RB RS BOR OE FOR Bob PM B BREG SEEE REAR SEAT WITH FOLDING SEAT BACKS he rear seat back can be folded in two sections e Place the rear seat belts in the locations provided then press control 1 to unlock the seat back To return the backrest to its original position always fold the 2 3 sec tion before the1 3 section then ensure that the seat back is locked cor rectly Rear seat additional locking Additional locking which locks th
47. Handbook PEUGEOT AN 00406 0632 Anglais Dear Driver Would you like to know how to adjust the driver s seat check the lighting or operate the heating in your 406 Coupe The first few pages of this handbook entitled Your 406 Coup at a Glance gather together the items of information which you may find PEUGEOT essential or need to find rapidly before taking to the road The contents page then introduces three main headings The first heading Maintenance of your 406 Coup explains the maintenance schedule recommended by PEUGEOT and provides the information necessary for carrying out the most common operations The second heading Your 406 Coupe in Detail describes all the equipment inside the vehicle which you can adjust to provide the greatest comfort not only for yourself but for your passengers the heating the audio equipment the seats etc The last section Driving your 406 Coup introduces the high technology equipment fitted to your vehicle according to the specification of your vehicle this may be automatic autoadaptive gearbox ABS front and side airbags etc At the end of the handbook you will find technical data specific to your 406 Coup categorised by engine and an alphabetical index to help you quickly find what you need Enjoy your reading and your driving YOUR 406 COUPE AT A GLANCE 69 90909068000900605208090050095055202902209000800000085802028402009009002000208000000526
48. M B eee eee V6 engine AUTOMATIC AUTOADAPTIVE GEARBOX P H N 9 The 4 speed automatic gearbox offers the comfort of integral automatic ope ration enhanced by a sport programme switch A and a snow programme switch B Positions of the selector lever These positions are displayed on the instrument panel Park To park or start the vehicle handbrake off or on Reverse this must be only engaged when the vehicle is stationary and the engine idling Neutral to start the engine or to park handbrake on Drive to drive in autoadaptive mode automatic changing of the four gears To drive in town or on winding roads automatic changing of the first three gears only To drive in the mountains or when towing a trailer automatic changing of the first two gears only For use on steep gradients selection of first gear only Special feature of the gearbox 2 litre engine Selection of first gear is by pressing button C with the lever in position 2 To exit first gear press button C again or move the selector lever DRIVING YOUR 406 COUPE 115 m m5 B PB amp o BOR RB B HBO R BOR B B NM B OB MOR BOR BOE HOM b BN Bo d B M M ON B MO B B B B B BOB B B BOB B M CCCP D B BOB B B B B B D B B BOB ee Starting the vehicle To start the vehicle from position P trPress the brake pedal to exit position P shift lock er Select the desired position R D 3 2 or 1 then gradually release the brake ped
49. N M M M M B M M B B M M M OM B M aaa aaa BATTERY To charge the battery using a battery charger Disconnect the battery starting with the negative terminal Follow the instructions for use given by the battery charger manufacturer Reconnect starting with the positive terminal Check that the terminals and connectors are clean If they are covered with sul phate deposits white or greenish deposit disconnect them and clean them To start the vehicle and charge the battery from another battery Ensure that the connections are good 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 bro ken down vehicle as far as possible from the battery Operate the starter let the engine run Wait for the engine to return to idle and disconnect the cables It is advisable to disconnect the battery if the vehicle is not to be used for a period of more than one month Never disconnect a terminal when the engine is running Never charge a battery without first disconnecting the terminals After every disconnection of the battery switch on the ignition and wait 10 seconds before starting If slight difficulties are experienced after this please contact a PEUGEOT dealer U Before carrying out any work involving disconnection of the
50. RER XY TPNELET DUTY 90 Opening the fuel l GCOr deris oos vecvieve ve eye NE eps 101 Spare wheel 30 CY eR LE TeTESSSSEPTEPTS TUTTA T TEES TE 85 Rev counter 96 97 SDGBKOrIS aee EET 39 Opening the Reversing lights 32 Staring ctore ch RE 5 WINGOWS osasse 108 109 Steeringil66K 5 Aerea rrr 5 Safety children 92 steering BOG MCI aur n PEUGEOT Servicing 18 21 Safety auto reverse 108 SUN VISOF seerentnennnnnenne Ure Power steering reservoir 27 Satellite navigation 72 81 Switching off the engine 4 Pressures tyres 15 Screen wash Synchronising the remote PUNOU O so Caere ENTERA 28 29 ero quio PECES TT COCETLESLT CET T CCLECOL DS 83 T Technical data Temperature adjustment 46 47 Tilting seat back 87 88 TODOS vere A res Er Clu egy vez 28 Towed loads 28 MOWAN Gc ccverenersursctds erue erac 40 41 Transponder eere oan t JA REIR PEDE A ELETE CET OECEL EDUC 128 Tyre pressures 128 Unlocking the boot 85 Vehicle identification 128 Ventilation rere rieid5 MOS veavectasatsiwcatliveccececudaersdnyes Aa MisIDIb oar iE CEDERE 95 Warning lights 98 100 Weights and towed lOROS cares acctssseseuctveccsstcentes 126 Wheelbrace 2
51. Reset Your PEUGEOT dealer carries out this operation after each service However if you carry out the service yourself the reset procedure is as follows c Switch off the ignition Press and hold button 1 Switch on the ignition The display begins a 10 second countdown Keep button 1 pressed for 10 seconds The display shows 0 and the ser vice symbol disappears 103 104 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL amp o Bo 53 ee B E OB B E o E M M o E M M M M b M M M dM M M M M M M M M B M b M M M b ee EEEE SRR RRR RP RR RRP PPR MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY Display B EURCIPE FMi 8 01 M5 ROS TA PTT LOUD 26 01 07 98 This enables the following informa tion to be obtained the time the date the outside temperature the C symbol flashes when there is a risk of ice the radio displays the status of the doors The display shows you whether a door the boot or the bonnet is open the warning messages are dis played for ten seconds e g top up fuel tank and can be cleared by pressing button 3 or 4 the trip computer see page 108 Setting the parameters Press button 3 for two seconds to access the settings Then individual presses on button 3 allow you to scroll through the various parameters language in which the information is displayed hour minutes year month day time format 12 hour mode followe
52. Selection of wavebands FM1 FM2 FMast AM Press for more than 2 seconds automatic storing of stations in memory autostore RDS CD CD selection Press for more than 2 seconds shuffle TAS RDS CH CD CD changer selection Press for more than 2 seconds shuffle ERBEN CERA Ejection of the CD Traffic information priority on off Press for more than 2 seconds PTY function on off RDS function on off Press for more than 2 seconds regional following on off Higher frequency Automatic search of higher frequency selection of following CD track 4 Automatic search of lower frequency Selection of previous CD track Et Me nu eA oe Manual automatic operation of buttons J and K A ON VOL Selection of station stored in memory Press for more than 2 seconds storing of a station in memory selection of a disc in the CD changer 61 62 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL GENERAL FUNCTIONS On off With the ignition key in the ACCESSORIES or IGNITION position press button M to switch the set on or off The set can operate for 30 minutes without the vehicle ignition being switched on ANTI THEFT SYSTEM The audio system is coded in such a way that it can operate only on your vehicle It would not function if fitted to another vehicle The anti theft system is automatic and requires no action on your part ADJUSTING THE SOUND Adjusting the volume Turn but
53. al the vehicle will move off automatically To start the vehicle from position N c Take off the handbrake with your foot on the brake pedal Select the desired position R D 3 2 or 1 and gradually release the brake pedal the vehicle will move off automatically Automatic Operation Automatic changing of the four gears Move the selector position D Ihe gearbox takes into account the folllowing and continuously selects the most suitable gear driving style road characteristics vehicle loa The gearbox functions in autoa daptive mode without any action on your part lever to Kickdown For immediate maximum accelera tion without touching the gear lever press the accelerator pedal down as far as it will go The gearbox will change down automatically or stay in the gear selected up to maximum engine speed When braking the gearbox changes down automatically to provide effi cient engine braking If you take your foot off the accelera tor suddenly the gearbox will not change up for reasons of safety When the engine is idling wa position R D 3 2 or selected and the brakes off the car will move even without you accelerating For this reason do not leave children unsupervised inside the vehicle when the engine is running If work needs to be done with the engine running apply the hand brake and select position P Never select position N when the v
54. al position TREB 9 for a maximum treble setting Adjusting the loudness This function automatically emphasises bass and treble tones when the volume is low Press button G or H to switch the function on or off Setting the front rear sound distribution Fader When FAD is displayed press button G or H Button G increases the volume at the front Button H increases the volume at the rear Setting the right left sound distribution Balance When BAL is displayed press button G or H Button G increases the volume on the right hand side Button H increases the volume on the left hand side Automatic Volume Adjustment This function enables the volume to be adjusted automatically according to the TUS of noise produced by the speed of the vehicle Press buttons G or H to activate or cancel the function a_i EM 52 RADIO Notes on radio reception Car radio receivers are subject to phenomena which do not affect domestic radio sets Both MW LW and FM reception are subject to various forms of interference This is not a reflection on the quality of the equipment but is due to the nature of the signals and the way in which they are transmitted On MW LW interference may be noticed when passing under high voltage power lines or bridges or in tunnels On FM interference may be the result of the increasing distance from the transmitter deflection of the signals by obstacles mountains hills buildings et
55. alarm It is the remote control which sets the alarm Therefore if you wish to lock the vehicle without setting the alarm use the key To charge or replace the battery Switch on the ignition Within ten seconds after switching on the ignition press the interior protection switch 1 and keep it pressed for two seconds The indicator light flashes rapidly for three seconds You can then disconnect the bat tery After reconnecting the battery Lock then unlock the vehicle using the remote control The alarm will be set the next time the vehicle is locked A DO NOT MAKE ANY MODIFICATIONS TO THE ALARM SYSTEM 131 ALPHABETICAL INDEX SPREE B BOR bo ORBOR B OH B BOR BOB HOW b BON ON B B M b MO Mo B M B B B bo B OM B B B B SSCS BOB BOB BON CSS M SSCS M M B b M M P B b M M M b M M M S Battery charge light LR 99 Battery charging 38 SESW siete ti ueni BONNET anie oet a eRe Child safety nn Child Seats enero Coat hook OPI Gol storade venne Confidential card Consumption charts Consumption enne eee tas seam 112 113 15 125 de5 A Access to rear seats 87 B Boot luggage carrier 42 C Control panel T 2 3 AGCOSSOTFIGS or eoe er ee evene RETI 43 BOOLU errare TEE SERE 85 Coolant level 26 98 Ad
56. azzle To change from one to the other push or pull the lever on the lower edge According to specification 111 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL SSP 8 5 5593 BB OB OBS BOB BOB EEE ERE 5 BD BB RSS S SSS CPSC ETRE ECS REC RE 499855985959 HESS SHER HRS CCRC CRP CSR EHH CHER KR HRP SP RHR RETR RRR RHR HEPC RPC eee eS Adjusting the headlamps Depending on the load in your vehicle adjusting the beam of the MEER is recommended as fol OWS 0 1or2 people in the front seats 3 people 1 4 people 2 4 people maximum authorised load 3 Driver maximum authorised load This adjustment can only be carried out when the lights stalk is in the dip ped beam main beam position Initial adjustment is in position O Hazard warning lights Press the button the indicator lights flash The warning lights are used in the event of danger for an emergency stop in unusual driving conditions is can operate with the ignition off Horn Press one of the spokes or the centre of the steering wheel Steering wheel height and depth adjustment When the vehicle is stationary unlock the steering wheel by pulling handle A Adjust the height and depth of the steering wheel then lock by pushing handle A down fully 112 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL amp amp Bo B BR RB BOR B O5 B B B b B BB B CCCP RTC Eee Lighting when one of the doors or the boot is opened
57. c or of being in an area which is not covered by a transmitter Selecting the radio Bie Press button A N A c Selecting a waveband By briefly pressing button A select wavebands FM1 FM2 Fmast and AM Automatic station search Briefly press button J or K to search for the station immediately above or below By continuing to press the button in the direction selected you will obtain contin KI EE AN uous Changing of the frequency The scrolling stops at the first station found as soon as you release the button If the TA traffic programme is selected only stations broadcasting this type of programme are selected Searching for a station occurs first in LO sensitivity selection of the most powerful transmitters for scanning of the wave band then in DX sensitivity selection of the weaker and more distant transmitters To make a direct search in DX sensitivity press button J or K twice 53 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL amp Bo B E P b BOB B B B BOB B B BOB B B OR B B B ROB BO P OR BOR P B BOB B B OR OR OB B B B P Od E eee B ORON b B P eee RB POP OBOR BOB eee ee eee ee BOR BOB BOB OR ROB B BOR Bo P BOR OR P OR POR OP POROB BOR BOB BOB OR OB BOB BON B B M RR OR 5 o Manual station search Press the MAN button Briefly press button J or K to increase or decrease the frequency displayed By continuing to press the button in the direction selected you will obtain
58. cau se it has been triggered This fla shing will stop on switching on the ignition According to specification 129 SPECIAL FEATURES Emergency cut off Failure of the remote control Unlock the doors with the key Open the door The alarm is triggered You then have ten seconds to stop it Switch on the ignition Immediately press the interior pro tection switch 1 The siren stops and the alarm is disarmed Selecting the type of protection Locking without setting the alarm Special precautions To set the alarm with exterior protection only lf while you are away from the vehicle you wish to leave a window partially open or a pet inside the vehicle you should choose exterior protection only In this case Switch off the ignition Press the interior protection switch 1 until the lamp comes on conti nuously Get out of the vehicle Press the locking button or the deadlocking button if the vehicle is fitted with this on the remote control The doors will lock The direction indicators come on continuously for two seconds The red lamp on the switch flashes once a second To disarm the alarm on exterior protection only Press the unlocking button on the remote control key The doors unlock and the courtesy lights come on The direction indicators flash for two seconds The red lamp on the switch goes out To lock the vehicle without setting the
59. ck Accelerated play Press the MAN button Keep button J or K pressed for forwards or backwards accelerated play Accelerated play stops as soon as you release the button Buttons J and K resume the track selection function when the MAN button is pressed again Shuffle RDM i When the CD is selected keep button B pressed for two seconds The tracks will be played in random Pa sequence Pressing button B again for two seconds returns you to normal play 69 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL 9 9 9 9 99 9 9 9 95959 9 9 959 9 9 9 9595959255959 9555925255555 25552 59 9 59 9 95 9559 929 997 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 92 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 99 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 CD CHANGER Selecting the CD player 4 bd Press button C o Selecting a disc Press one of the buttons 1 to 6 to select the corresponding disc Selecting a track Press button J to select the following track Pe o AN T Biers button K to return to the start of the current track or to select pie previous Accelerated play Press the MAN button Keep one of the buttons J or K pressed for forwards or backwards accelerated play Accelerated play stops as soon as you release the button Buttons J and K resume the track selection function when the MAN button is pressed again Shuffle RDM gt a When the CD changer is selected keep but
60. contin uous changing of the frequency The scrolling stops at the first station found as soon as you release the button Pressing the MAN button again returns you to automatic station search Manual storing of stations in memory select the station required Press for more than two seconds on one of the buttons 1 to 6 The sound stops then returns confirming that the station has been stored in memory Automatic storing in memory of FM stations autostore Press button A for more than two seconds to automatically store the 6 stations with the strongest signal in FM These stations are stored in the FMast waveband If itis not possible to find 6 stations the remaining memories are empty Recalling stations stored in memory For each waveband briefly pressing the buttons 1 to 6 recalls the corresponding stored station The list of the 6 stations stored in memory on the waveband is displayed each time one of the buttons 1 to 6 is pressed 54 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL Occ P OB HB B B B BOB BOB B OR HO B OH B B B B B B M OM B M NN B B M B B M E B B B B E B B B M E B M EM E b B B B BOB OB B M M BO d B BOR OR B E OP d BON PONE B B B B B POR BOB B P OH HO dO B BOB OB POP B RB BB DR RRSRBR555222s544558H5 Using the RDS Radio Data System function on FM Radio Data System allows you to continue to listen to the same station whatever the frequency it is using for the region you are going through
61. d YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL B B om b B B Pob B oB B OB B FFF FPF B b b E E ER M FSC E E SPSS o M FGF Pe 5 d amp o BB B S BOB OB P B BOB P OB M B B M P OB BO BOB M B B B B B B B B M B B B M d M M B B OM M M B M EM EM hA B eee eee ee SERVICE INDICATOR This is a visual reminder of when the next service is due This service is to be carried out according to the Hangtaciurers maintenance sche ule Operation As soon as the ignition is switched on and for 2 seconds if the next service is due after more than 1000 miles or 5 seconds if the next servi ce is due within 1000 miles the spanner symbolising service due is lit the trip recorder display shows ou the distance remaining in round igures before the next service Example 4800 miles remain before the next service is due When the ignition comes on and for 2 seconds the display indicates 2 seconds after the ignition is swit ched on the the total distance recor der starts operating again and the display shows the total and trip dis tances The distance remaining before the next service is less than 500miles Example 400 miles remain before the next service is due When switching on the ignition and for 5 seconds the display shows 5 seconds after the ignition has been switched on the display resumes normal operation and the symbol remains lit This indicates that a service should be carried out shortly The di
62. d by 24 hour mode unit of temperature Celsius or Fahrenheit unit of distance kms or miles Pressing button 4 allows you to change the parameter selected Maintain the pressure for rapid scrolling After ten seconds without moving the display returns to the main screen According to specification YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL 888 8958 P B B bo 559 955 9585 5 B BR BN B BOR RT Display C This enables the following informa tion to be displayed the time the date the outside jelmperatnre the C symbol flashes when there is a risk of ice the radio displays the status of the doors The display shows you whether a door the boot or the bonnet is open the warning messages are dis played for ten seconds e g top up fuel tank and can be cleared using the remote control the trip computer see following page the satellite navigation system see corresponding section Setting the parameters The remote control allows you to access the settings Accessing the different menus is described in the section on the Satellite Navigation System According to specification 105 106 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL a m B B M M NH E FSC M B NM EN HM NM M B B M M SESS SSC SSS RSPR S S S 5M RB o ERS EB B o5 BOR P B OR Bob OR o5 oW amp o o5 amp RSS RRS RSS SSSR cw W wo amp oH Wo RS W B oH OW Oo WoW M WO W M SSS M m OW w CCR RRR RCC o
63. d on the centre console The switch and the indicator lights come on the ESP and ASH systems no longer act on the operation of the engine or the brakes They engage again amp automatically when the ignition is switched off s manually by pressing the switch again Operating check When a system dysfunction AN occurs the switch light flashes and the indicator light comes on Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to check the system increased safety during normal driving but should not incite the driver to take risks or to drive at high speed The operation of the system is assured to the extent to which the recommendations of the manufac turer regarding the wheels tyres and wheel rims the braking com ponents the electronic compo nents and the assembly and repair procedures are respected within the PEUGEOT network After an impact have the system checked by a PEUGEOT dealer The ESP system offers 120 DRIVING YOUR 406 COUPE saa 5s eee eee eee eee eee B B B 23 P B M M B B Wd d B B B M d P M B M M MM NIE BEN BB EE ee ee ee B M E M E ee M E M m M M M M M M M m ee ee ee AIRBAGS The airbag system has been desi gned to maximise the safety of the occupants in the event of serious collisions It works in conjunction with the seat belts The electronic detectors register and analyse any abrupt deceleration of the vehicle if
64. does not light at all when the button is pressed change the battery To gain access to the battery unclip the unit at the ring using a coin CR2016 3 volt battery If the remote control does not work after the battery has been changed follow the synchronisation procedure DO NOT ACTIVATE THE DEADLOCKING IF THEHE IS ANYONE INSIDE THE VEHICLE Synchronising the remote control Keep buttons A and B pressed until indicator light 1 stops flashing Release the buttons the indicator light is lit continuously Press button A twice near to the vehicle Switch the ignition on for at least three seconds Switch off the ignition The remote control is now working again If there is still a problem contact your PEUGEOT dealer 84 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL DOORS Opening the doors from inside Opening the doors from outside Locking from the inside To lock press button A SUNROOF Locking the driver s door locks both the doors and the boot To tilt Press part A of the switch To close press part B of the switch until the sunroof is completely closed To open To make opening of the door easier the window automatically lowers Press part B of the switch To close N by a few centimetres press part A of the switch until the It rises and automatically adjusts itself on closing the door to ensure sunroof is completely closed perfect sealin Before carrying out any work which involves disconnection of
65. downgrade mode locked in 3rd gear You may feel a substantial knock when reverse is selected from position P or N this does not damage the gearbox Do not exceed 60 m p h 100 km h Contact a PEUGEOT dealer without delay in the event of battery failure with the lever in position P it will be impossible to change to another position DRIVING YOUR 406 COUPE SC CPPCC B M BOB M NM BON MP B OS B BOB OS B OB B P B B S CRUISE CONTROL Cruise control enables the vehicle to maintain a steady speed program med by the driver regardless of the road characteristics and without the driver having to touch the accelerator or brake pedals Cruise control only functions if the gearbox is in 4th or 5th gear and the speed is higher than 25 mph 40 km h Operation Press switch 1 the indicator light will Corne or A speed may be memorized Pressing switch 1 again cancels the function Memorizing a speed As soon as you reach the chosen speed push stalk 2 upwards rapidly the speed s memorized and will be maintained automatically Neutralizing the memorized speed If you wish to neutralize the memori zed speed for a few moments pull the stalk towards you or press the brake or clutch pedal Recalling the memorized speed After cancelling flick stalk 2 upwards Your vehicle will return to the last memorized speed Changing a memorized speed To memorize a higher speed than the
66. e basic functions remain those of the audio set This JBL Audio system is designed to bring you perfect listening quality There is no need for any further adjustment however for your pleasure and that of your passengers all the tone and balan ce setting functions are available from the control panel of the set According to specification EO CUM ERETO CHEER 0 GEO 07H 79M eee ee eee tee ee he eT ETT ama EE 0C ONEEG 37D DON ETAn Doo ar E E UE z NEED CGRCENCZESDOLOO OM NENEEGDOOGAKGSE EXO CODO DO DOMO EOD 4 Tear Ue GA FOEOGd ee 000 B B LO SNETUESOGES RIDE EGB o OEBd cT EO TEE EUH 60 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL AUDIO RD2 D F eee ROS EDN Ma vy F OT P E EE MAN b EY p me pm 1 e E i M K L J I H G Smikmovemem Funcion 1 Upwards Increase volume 2 Downwards Decrease volume 3 Forwards Automatic search of lower frequencies radio Selection of the previous track CD 4 Backwards jeden search of higher frequencies radio SOCII of the following track CD 5 Rotation clockwise Source selection radio CD CD changer 6 Rotation anti clockwise Selection of next memorised station radio Next disc CD YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL s 5 5 5 B8 BR BOB B BOB d BOB OB OS PB BOR OB BOB B B BRB PR BR OBS PS b oR OR BOB SSCP SCS TCSP PCCP BS B6 BSS 8 5BNG BEBE BB S5 BE PE OBS B BS CRC INNUIT ODIUM GUIDE UNE Radio selection
67. e folding seat back controls is possible from inside the boot 0 X locking 0 unlocking This locking is necessary to prevent access to the boot from the passen ger compartment a SKI FLAP Lower the arm rest to access the ski flap YOUR 406 COUPE AT A GLANCE a BN b Boh B BOR M BB M BM ETE 2 COURTESY LIGHT TESTET ITEA Ex re Lights when one of the doors is opened j Ej STEERING WHEEL HEIGHT AND DEPTH ADJUSTMENT ce Pull handle A to unlock the steering wheel Adjust the height and depth of 1 SUN ROOF e To tilt su Press the front part of switch A To close press the rear part of switch B until it is completely Permanently lit with the steering wheel then lock it closed the key in the acces by pushing handle A in fully sories position or with To open the ignition on s Press part B of the switch To close press part A of the swit ch until it is completely closed 3 MAP READING LIGHTS With the ignition switched on or the key in the accessories posi tion operate the relevant switch YOUR 406 COUPE AT A GLANCE Oe ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee ee AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING Temperature adjustment Automatic visibility programme Automatic comfort programme De icing the rear screen Setting the air distribution Air conditioning control Air flow adjustment Air intake control 14 YOUR
68. e radio Briefly press button J or K to search for the station immediately above or below By continuing to press the button in the direction selected you will obtain conti nuous changing of the frequency The scrolling stops at the first station found as soon as you release the button If the TA traffic programme is selected only stations broadcasting this type of programme are selected Searching for a station occurs first in LO sensitivity selection of the most powerful transmitters for scanning of the wave band then in DX sensitivity selection of the weaker and more distant transmitters To make a direct search in DX sensitivity press button J or K twice 65 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL 8 P B b hom Bob EB BoE B B B M PB o hb oM B b ESSER PR BR P B B B b BOB P b B B B d A B OM B b B OB B M B B M B KSPR b b b b o b b oS 5 B OM b b B b B Po B M d B BP P o B o B M P B Mo B amp B M B B B M B B S B B M B b M RB BS BoBo o 4 amp 4 Manual station search Press the MAN button Briefly press button J or K to increase or decrease the frequency displayed By continuing to press the button in the direction selected you will obtain continuous changing of the frequency The scrolling stops at the first station found as soon as you release the button Pressing the MAN button again returns you to automatic station search Manual storing of stations in memory Select the station requ
69. e seat back To return the seat back to its ori ginal position always fold the 2 3 section before the 1 3 section Ensure that the seat back is correctly locked into place Ski flap power the arm rest to access the ski ap According to specification YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL SPSS EEE EEE EEE EEE HEE EEE EEE EERSTE ESE ESE SEES ESSE ESTERS EEE HREOC EEE ee 91 92 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL SPP b b B B B B B b M ON B B M B B M M B B B b D B b b M B B OB b B M B B B B b B MB b B ORB D RB BoS b BON b B OS P BOR B B S do b M B B M OP D B B HR FSP WP bo d PRES HPC Pos Bob POS P B oB OS bob POR P oB OB P BOB P d Bo P o M Po BOB RHEE HERES CHILD SEATS All children under the age of 10 are required to travel in approved child safety seats fitted with seat belts Child safety was one of PEUGEOT s main criteria when designing your vehicle however the safety of your children also depends on you For maximum safety please follow these precautions After carrying out numerous tests PEUGEOT recommends the following systems Up to 9 months up to 22 Ibs or 10 kg ap Baby Safe a seat secured with its back to the engine and secured with a three point seat belt on either the front or rear seat From 9 months to 3 or 4 years 20 to 40 Ibs or 9 to 18 kg Q R mer Peggy is fitted to the rear seat with a three point belt From 3 to10 years of age 33 to 80 Ibs 15 to 36 kg o Klippa
70. ediately Contact a PEUGEOT dealer YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL Handbrake and low 0 brake fluid level warning light Indicates either that the handbrake is on or has not been released correctly an excessive drop in the brake fluid level if the light remains lit even with the handbrake released lit at the same time as the ABS warning light it indicates a mal function of the braking system Stop immediately Contact a PEUGEOT dealer Anti lock braking system O ABS warning light It comes on for 3 seconds each time the ignition is switched on If it comes on at over 8 m p h 12 km h it indicates a malfunction of the ABS However the vehicle retains conventional servo assisted bra king Contact a PEUGEOT dealer mE Front brake pac wear 9 warning ligh For your safety have the pads replaced as soon as this light comes on hj Battery charge warning light It comes on each time the ignition is switched on If it comes on with the engine running it can indicate faulty operation of the charging circuit loose battery or starter terminals a cut or slack alternator belt an alternator fault Contact a PEUGEOT dealer Engine auto diagnostics warning light It comes on each time the ignition is switched on If it comes on with the engine moning it indicates a malfunction in the injection ignition or emission control system If your vehicle is fitted with a ca
71. eee ORB OM RP BO P POB M B BOB P b POM ROB H B B B E b b M BOB B M M M BON M E OM M M MOM E B E b M M M b M M ee ee ee ee OB P ee ee ORB Recalling a memorised position Door open and ignition off A short press on button 1 or 2 recalls the memorised position of the seat and then of the exterior mirrors Door closed or ignition on a short press adjusts the exterior mirrors keeping the button pressed adjusts the exterior mirrors and the seat When adjustment is completed a bleep will sound Memorising the seat and mirror positions You can memorise two driving posi tions To memorise with the ignition key in the acces sories position adjust your seat and mirrors simultaneously press button M and button 1 for the first driving position or button 2 for the second driving position When the position has been memorised you will hear two bleeps Memorising a new position cancels the previous one Heated seat controls Press the switch The temperature is controlled auto matically eressing a second time stops opera ion According to specification 90 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL REAR SEATS Rear seat with fold down backs Before carrying out any operation in order to prevent damage to the seat belts place them in the loca tions provided The rear seat back folds down in two sections To fold the seat back Press button 1 to unlock th
72. ehicle is moving Never select position P or R if the vehicle is not stationary Do not change from one position to another to optimise braking on slippery roads 116 DRIVING YOUR 406 COUPE LE MORS Pob B b B P bo B B R P B B M RSP Bo B DO amp HB E b B d b o ho RRS OM b b b OM Bob D P amp 5 d B OM P bo CSCC OM P b oM B b B B Mod B D A b M d SCP B B B M M B b b B b M b M B E M TTF M E M M i PC B M M B M M M M M SP FF ee ee Sport and Snow programmes In addition to the autoadaptive programme two special programmes are available The indicator light corresponding to the programme selected lights up on the instrument panel Sport programme Once the vehicle has been started and position D is selected press the amp button The gearbox favours performance for sporty driving and more dynamic acceleration Snow programme re This programme makes starting easier and offers smooth driving in conditions when traction is poor Once the vehicle has been started and position D is selected press the button The gearbox adapts to driving on slippery roads Note You can return to the autoadaptive programme at any time Press the S or button again to cancel the current programme Operating anomaly Any disruption of the system is indicated by the alternate flashing of the sport and snow lights on the instrument panel In such a case the gearbox will operate in
73. emote control while driving Press the VAL button to access the next screen ee em 2 79 76 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL a s s555 5B B B BB BOB BOR BO B POR P BOB B B B B BOB B OB P BOB OE PB B BOR RB BOR B BM BOB BOB MOOR P M P B B B B M B B M d OM B M E M B B M B B M E M M b M b SCC CSS P B BR BOB PSCC FPPC RPK OR B ORB OR eK BR Entering a new destination Enter citu City TOULOUSE MBCOEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUUWS Y zi Validate Y teraction iet 3782 Y Change The last town entered is displayed To enter the name of another town select each letter using te direction arrows then confirm VAL button for each etter If an error is made the Correct function enables the last letter entered to be cleared The List function indicates as the name is entered the number of towns beginning with the same letters When the list contains less than 5 names these are displayed automatically Select a town then confirm VAL button The Change function enables the town entered to be completely cleared When the complete name of the town is displayed select the Validate function then press the VAL button Comment following confirmation of a letter only those letters that can make up an existing name will appear Enter street BIBCDEFGHI JKLMNDOPORSTUUUWXE 4 w gt 212353 i Validate Correction List 3066 City ce
74. ette is inserted the cassette player will start automatically x If a cassette is already inserted press button B Ejecting the cassette AF Press button D to eject the cassette from the player a y VET Selecting a track on a cassette music search A PE PETE Press button J to select the following track K PP MAN p gt gt Press button K to return to the start of the current track or to select the previous img track Direction of play The player will play sides 1 and 2 of the cassette alternately by automatically reversing the direction of play at the end of a side To manually reverse the direction of play press button B Fast forward rewind Fully press one of the buttons J or K to fast forward or rewind the cassette At the end of the fast forward rewind the set plays the current side Noise reduction Dolby B NH system X9 Sy Press button B for more than two seconds to switch the function on or off Dolby noise reduction manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Dolby and the double D symbol are trade marks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation 27 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL CD CHANGER I4 Selecting the CD changer Press button C Press one of the buttons 1 to 6 to select the corresponding disc Selecting a track amen es m K lt lt MAN Cp Press button K to return to the start of the current track or to select the previo
75. fered when the programme of your choice is displayed keep one of the buttons J or K pressed for two seconds to carry out an automatic search after an automatic search the PTY function is switched off In PTY mode the different types of programmes can be stored in pm Cl memory To do this press the preselection buttons 1 to 6 for more e 3 i E than two seconds Hecalling the type of programme stored in the memory is by brief pressure on the corresponding button 1 EON system This connects stations which are part of the same network It allows the broadcast of traffic information issued by a station that is part of the same network as the station to which you are listening This service is available when you have selected the TA traffic information programme or the PTY function fp 8o 7 pase d 8F 6 i vy ooo ke FE Ba OIEMI NES om Ee bettie i Do phat i Meee i w or jiis Em mns odio eme ba mho onite e s un 88 eer ee ee o me bee BE AG Set oe SS oS SESS SES Pere ees ples eee NY EEI i TO oe eee ED O0 N FS SS aM eS SS SSE EAE Se OP ESSE 67 68 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL COMPACT DISC Selecting the CD X After inserting a disc with the printed surface upwards the player starts automatically Selecting a track pM Y Press button J to select the following track K lt lt MAN gt gt a eee button K to return to the start of the current track or to select the previous M tra
76. fore prevents starting of the vehicle by anyone who has not got the key Operation Each key has an electronic chip which has a special cade When the ignition is switched on the key code is recognised and starting is possible If the key does not have a code or has a different code from that stored in the system memory the vehicle will not start Additional key You can store up to 5 keys in the memory If you require an additional key or wish to change a faulty key you must visit a PEUGEOT dealer with the confidential card and all the keys in your possession Key left in ignition If you leave the key in the igni tion a buzzer reminds you of this when opening the driver s door PEUGEOT CU E EU Ps CU EU E CUP CA TE n are t Dr unity t nf mit EL 2 i Confidential card This contains the identification combination which is required if any work is carried out on the system by a PEUGEOT dealer This combination is concealed by a strip which must not be remo ved unless required Keep your card in a safe place never in your vehicle When buying a second hand car ensure that you are given the confidential card itis advisable to have the key codes memorised by a PEU GEOT dealer to ensure that the keys in your possession are the only ones which can start the vehicle Do not make any modifications to the PEUGEOT electronic engine immobiliser system YOUR 406 COUPE AT A
77. g Press button A Locking is confirmed by the direction indicators lighting continuously for 2 seconds Deadlocking Press button A then button B Deadlocking closes the windows Unlocking Press button A Unlocking is confirmed by the direc lion indicators flashing rapidly for 2 seconds Note avoid handling the button of your remote control when out of range of your vehicle You run the risk of stopping it from working It will then be necessary to resynchronise the remote control YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL ms ss 5558558505585 5888 B O BP 5 3 PO b PB B BOB Bob B boO mo B B GP B D BOR PBoB B bo B b amp oD Bod d Bo B B AB b B B B B B P B B P P B b d P M d Bo B B B B B B d aaa Take careful note of the N numbers on the keys The key number is coded on the label attached to the key If the key is lost your PEUGEOT dealer can rapid ly supply you with new keys or a remote control As a safety precaution with chil dren on board remove the igni tion key when you leave the vehicle even for a short time The high frequency remote contro is a high performance system which has a powerful beam Therefore do not operate it while it is in your pocket as there is a possibility that it may unlock your vehicle Changing the battery of the remote control The red light 1 flashes each time button A is pressed to indicate that the battery is correctly charged If light 1 comes on only once or
78. he windscreen to completely clear of ice before operating the automatic wipe Windscreen and headlamp wash Pull the wipers stalk towards you The headlamp wash works if the dip ped or main beam headlamps are on According to specification YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL tpt m m 5 s 8x oS BOB BOR ORBE BOR ROB OROB POR PBOROR BOR BOB OR BOB ROB OB BOR BOB OR BOB BOR BOB BOB B BON B B BOB BOB B B B M BOB B B OR B OB M ABO d BO B BOB B BO BOR B B BOR BOR B B BR B B B R 4 B BRA AR RRARRAASRRBSRRRRRRR35 1 234 5 678 9 1011 12 13 1415 16 CEEA PEELE Ae E BET 3 n aya a 26 25 24 22 20 30 29 28 27 59121 19 1807 17 INSTRUMENT PANEL DIALS PETROL 1 Fuel cap loose absent 9 Fuel gauge 10 Service indicator oil level and total distance recorder 2 Door open 3 Dipped beam headlamps 11 Right hand direction indicator 4 Main beam headlamps 12 Speedometer 5 Rev counter 13 Front fog ights Left hand direction indicator 14 Rear fog light 15 Dynamic Control ESP ASR 6 7 Central alert STOP Stability 8 Low fuel level 16 Low coolant level 17 Coolant temperature 18 Trip recorder zero reset 19 Hand brake and brake fluid level 20 Seat belt not fastened 21 Front airbags 22 ABS system 23 Engine autodiagnostics 24 Battery charge 25 Side airbags 26 Front brake pad wear 27 Engine oil pressure 28 Electronic imm
79. ical inspection ITLLL HA c 21 ru c nun HH H M ac ditti ii ii eee Maw COGN M ita c E m0 Am sae sos RBm P e rPT YOUR 406 COUPE AT A GLANCE cccccccccccesesececrenseseccecececeeneneeeeeet 2 15 3 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE 0 ss0csseeersseeeerseeeersneeses 8 43 PEUGEOT SERVICING PEUGEOT SONIN ee RE MEHR Special features Types of service The maintenance cycle for your 406 COUD A and C services and the intermediate visit Tables Of Ilubrntearntse s oreet rar rr Rh ater NER eR NRTRRETIM 18 19 e0 20 ul 24 Routine maintenance Checking levels uis terae reae ah AELE EE as 24 Changing a wheel raeeu arenas aERREAN EVEN FAEERE ITE SEATS AE ATE 28 Changing a b lb ESSA TERRITI 31 Changing a fuse eei RA ME tes frst ve 33 Charging a battery sve treatoes ANEETA 38 Fitting audio equiprment eese eer nnn rn nnn 39 Towing your vehicle eere ener EAT 40 Using atow Dali iter A AAT 41 LCC ING coriis e er cnuau qeu eR rar A AAFP IN RIA SERER ON ERE E TEE sey 42 406 Coup ACCESSOTIES c cccececeenseectecteucaeeenen 43 FDA EP eee ee er 4 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL eee esee eee eee 24 113 Heating air conditioning Seats Vantilatiori 2 5 2 AE A ches een T EE eae e eia Front seats
80. ied and not recommended by PEUGEOT and not installed in accordance with its instructions in particular where the equipment in question consumes more than 10 milliamperes The maxi fuses provide addi tional protection for the electrical systems All work must be carried out by a PEUGEOT dealer 37 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE Cte B d d eee B B B b B B B B E M M M b B S b B B B B B B B M B B B B B B B A b B eee BOR R B M W Bo B B B B B B M OM B M M b b M MM ey T ee Not used i MAD Eno ov EE aren Pc ee Lee v rie aie Core i RO rtc VEEE suspension ECU Variable power steering 21 10A _ Selector lever position switch and automatic gearbox ECU 22 445A V6 engine oxygen sensor E 23 AOA TABS SECU 24 hx Injection ECU Double coil relay Speed sensor 2 il 10 or 15 A Fuel pump Injection ECU Injection relay Engine ECU Injector Ignition coil Throttle butterfly heater Engine double relay EGH solenoid valve Lambda sensor Fuel pump MC de a e Fan unit supply control E m qu uus sensor Reversing light Diagnostic socket Automatic gearbox Coolant level ECU hermostat Fan unit relay 83 10A Automatic gearbox ECU and relay ea 10 or 15A Oxygen sensor EGR solenoid valve According to specification E 38 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE SCPC CRC BG BP BAS BB B B BOB P OB OB B B OB B B BOB B B ON B NH BON P MON B O
81. ill show TA if the function is selected TA if the function is selected but not available J il Any traffic information flash will be given priority whatever source is in use radio CD or CD changer If you wish to interrupt a message press the TA button this switches the function off Note the volume of the traffic information announcements is independent of the volume of normal radio listening You can adjust it using the volume button The setting will be stored and will be used when the next messages are broadcast Regional following mode When they are part of a network certain stations broadcast regional programmes in the various areas they serve You can choose to follow these With regional following mode you can keep listening to the same programme For this press the RDS button for more than two seconds to switch the function on or off YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL ee d B B P P P B B P oB Bo ee ee eee eee eee RB B BBB S BN BOR BON d B B B D G B B DB B BOB D B D S B oO S B oDN B B B B B B DB B B B B B Bo B B D B B B B BG SR PTY function This allows you to listen to stations broadcasting a specific type of programme news culture sport rock etc With FM selected press the TA button for two seconds to switch this function on or off To find a PTY programme select the PTY function briefly press button J or K to scroll down the list of the various types of programmes of
82. in the event of an accident Rear seat belts The rear seats are fitted with two seat belts which are all three point inertia reel belts According to specification To be effective a seat belt must be tightened as close to the body as pos sible Depending on the nature and the seriousness of the impact the pre tensioners may be triggered before and independently of trig gering of the airbags In all cases the airbag warning light comes on Following a collision have the S srm checked by a PEUGEOT ealer The system has been designed to be fully operational for ten years Have it replaced after this period EE t RRRRRRRRPRPIIPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPB8 PPPPFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFT 94 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL LIGHTING CONTROL Front lights Selection is by turning ring A Lights off CY pe ag Side lights on di zO Dipped beam main beam Dipped beam main beam change Pull the stalk fully towards you Note with the ignition switched off if a door is opened an audible signal warns you if you forget that you have left your lights on Direction indicators flashers Left downwards Right upwards Front and rear fog lights ring B To switch on turn the ring The position is confirmed by the light on the instrument panel Lights off Front fog lights on These operate with the side lights and the dipped main beam head lamps 0 Q Front and rear fog ligh
83. indscreen Charging the battery 38 Disarming the passenger WIDOLS rire erem r rrera DO Checking levels 26 27 airbag davies iidcwsivsese 120 Distance recorder 101 107 DOORS uoxt tte echo pd oa Electric seats 88 89 Electric sun roof 84 132 ALPHABETICAL INDEX PSPC BE B B M B B EN B M P B B E B B B M M M B M M B B M E Ma EE ERR CCRT E Electric windows 108 F Fuel tank capacity 85 Instruments and dials 96 97 Electronic immobiliser 4 FUSHA Kerara a Interior lighting 114 Engine capacities 124 ruse charts oeren oy Intermediate visit 18 Engine carts tee tes Engine compartment TUSGS r c c Um 36 37 gaawdackoue oen senten re RR 28 ENGNG Ollie eer eo H Hand brake 7 99 Engines iv erem 124 Hazard warning lights 111 2 litre 16 valve engine 24 Head restraints 87 K Keys DN GEE EACLE 84 24 valve V6 engine 27 Headlamp adjustment 111 Headlamp wash 95 Headlamps ES 94 L Levels and checks 26 27 Headlamp wash reservoir 27 Lifting towing 40 41 F Fascia fuses 33 35 Heated seat controls 89 Lighter
84. ing If the engine is stopped before the end of the fifteen minutes de icing will resume when the engine is swit ched on again It is possible to stop the demisting operation before it goes off automati cally by pressing the switch again According to specification 47 E CEEREPUGEOCER Ss DE 36 001 2 IENSRIOOOXGE D 3D e o GNO 07 E EIEABOEOCO UNE 0 Oe a SES OT DENECKGENEEENOEES DU DO Soe EGO uEUNE EDT LOUER EEC lea SES cS Sr OG y j au BETI TE O ISE PETE ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ar aO r SE Op a l ar aar ru Ea TT eO TTT ee ee 0 oO o NU EEGIT LX TE EET aE mgoni o7 e o se M oumD IE a Wc M M B s e Hs P ed YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL AUDIO RM2 B D E E P A EIS lee ER A canm ROS EUN xc ont D g Stalkmovement Funcion 1 Upwards Increase volume 2 Downwards Decrease volume 3 Forwards Automatic search of lower frequencies radio Selection of previous track cassette and CD 4 Backwards Caan search of higher frequencies radio SA Con of following track cassette and CD 5 Rotation clockwise Source selection 6 Rotation anti clockwise Selection of station stored in memory radio Reversal of direction of play cassette Next disc CD 49 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL SPP B B CCC CCC Bob P b B OB Bo B RA Po b B do d d d B OM b B P
85. involves shorter intervals between services 23 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE Oe eee RR OB B OP BOB eee B P OB POR BO P BD PoB BOB BOB BON B B B BOB B B P B D B P B D B P B eee eee BOB OB P B BOB PB B B B BB B eee eee eee eee eee eee ee ee ee Hecommendations for appro ved lubricants The oils which appear in the table opposite are suitable for most pur poses The diagram opposite states the optimum range of viscosity depen ding on the temperatures at which the oils are to be used It is also possible to use synthetic oils of superior quality In the absence of semi synthetic or synthetic oils API SH SJ quality oils may be used by following the Arduous Conditions maintenance schedule which specifies shorter ser vice intervals ESSO GEAR OIL BV TOTAL TRANSMISSION BV Do not hesitate to ask for advice 75W 2n a 1e from a PEUGEOT dealer to maintain D aa T PONEO AR SE ee EAEN sss HIS ele driving pleasure and to minimise the L maintenance cost of your vehicle Automatic eao ATF 4HP20 AL4 4HP20 AL PR 9736 ce For countries outside Europe please contact a local PEUGEOT dealer Other approved products Power steering PENTOSIN CHF 11S PH 9979 64 This oil is not to be mixed with other oils The circuit must therefore be completely emptied and rinsed before filling with this oil PEUGEOT DOT4 PROCOR 3000 or REVKOGEL 107 ONLY protection to minus 35C Only for extremely cold countries 2 l
86. ired Press for more than two seconds on one of the buttons 1 to 6 The sound stops then returns confirming that the station has been stored in memory y Automatic storing in memory of FM stations autostore Press the A button for more than two seconds to automatically store the 6 stations with the strongest signal in FM These stations are stored in the FM3 waveband If it is not possible to find 6 stations the remaining memories are empty Recalling stations stored in memory For each waveband briefly pressing the buttons 1 to 6 recalls the corresponding stored station The list of the 6 stations stored in memory on the waveband is displayed each time one of the buttons 1 to 6 is pressed 66 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL RDS Os the RDS Radio Data System function on FM Radio Data System allows you to continue to listen to the same station whatever the frequency it is using for the region you are going through r Switch the function on or off by briefly pressing the RDS button the display will show RDS if the function is selected RDS if the function is selected but not available RDS station following The display indicates the name of the station selected The radio is continually searching for the station which has the best reception and which is transmitting the same programme Traffic information programme P Press the TA button to switch the function on or off a d The display w
87. itre 16 valve engine 1 Power steering 2 Windscreen and headlamp wash reservoir 3 Coolant reservoir 4 Brake and clutch fluid reservoir 5 Battery 6 Air filter 7 Manual dipstick 8 Filing with engine oil According to specification 25 24 valve V6 engine 4 Brake and clutch fluid reservoir 7 Manual dipstick 1 Power steering 2 Windscreen and headlamp 5 Battery 8 Filling with engine oil wash reservoir 3 Coolant reservoir 6 Air filter According to specification 26 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE CHECKING THE LEVELS Engine Checking the oil level Check the level regularly and top up between changes maximum consumption is 0 5 litres per 600 miles 1 000 km The oil level should be checked with the vehicle level engine cold There are two marks on the dipstick A maximum B minimum Oil change according to the manu facturer s servicing schedule Dipstick Never fill past the maxi mum mark A Oil level gauge on the instrument panel Viscosity selection In all cases the oil selected must meet the manufacturer s require ments Oil filter Change the filter regularly in accor dance with the maintenance schedule Used oil Prevent used oil from coming into prolonged contact with the skin Do not dispose of used oil into drains or into the ground To maintain the reliability of engines and emission control systems the
88. ity PARIS Aids _ s During guidance the screen displays different information depending on the manoeuvres to be carried out When the menus are used the functions which appear at 1 Distance to next manoeuvre the bottom of the screen are presented in various ways Next manoeuvre to be carried out 1 Function selected Next road to take 2 Function inaccessible in this situation Fines 3 Function accessible Exterior temperature Current road Distance to final destination Manoeuvre to be carried out Note Please note that the List function can hold a maxi mum of 80 addresses ONAARYWN 74 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL The control unit This is located in the boot In the estate open the panel to access the control unit Uc 2 3 CD ROM eject button CD ROM compartment The ON indicator light indicates that the control unit is supplied with power The CD indicator light shows that there is a CD ROM in the control unit Last voice message recall control A single press on the button on the end of the lighting stalk aA SAD a rs ei repeats the last piece of vocal information This contains all the map M data X J It must be inserted with the printed face upwards The satellite naviga 9 6 1 199 tion system is aov 254 km once the globe appears in bold 54 kmh 25 23 44 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL amp o o ORB OR BR OR boB BOE P oS B B
89. justing the Brake and clutch Coolant temperature temperature 46 Hidiovelcs enm 26 GAUGE teens mme e 98 Air distribution 46 47 Brake fluid level e 26 Cooling system o 26 AITTEN earras nranasan E Brake mnis 32 Gourtesvldntss erre 112 Air flow adjustment 46 47 Brake pads otc n bHE Courtesy mirror 9 eene 112 Air inlet control 47 Brakes i del pido AA 27 99 Grillsea control oT TES 117 Air recirculation 47 Bulbs replacement 31 32 C upshoelderas vers eee ee eRo er ERE 113 Anti lock Braking System ABS 118 Ashtrays ieeceese eee 13 Audio PROS cuca 60 70 Carpet malis soie 42 Demistng ie eee per veins 82 Audio RM2 48 58 Central locking 82 Demistlrig 1 252 Pra us 46 47 AUdlO JBL oz rrr rere hay 59 Centre console 113 BI Piej ere ATETISTI CETTE YE YT 46 47 Audio systems 48 70 Changing a bulb iude Dials and gauges 96 97 Autoadaptive automatic Changing a fuse cC EC ESC ITA Dimensions ini 127 gearbox ores usd hr ic excite Changing a wheel 28 30 Dipped beaM eserse 94 Automatic air Changing remote Direction indicators conditioning essre 46 47 control batteries 83 flashers CUILSUS SEDIS Tee Us 94 Automatic w
90. l parts approved by the manufacturer These accessories and parts are all adapted to your PEUGEOT after being tested and approved for reliability and safety which PEUGEOT cannot guarantee for other products A wide choice of original accessories approved by PEUGEOT is available through the dealer network They all carry the PEUGEOT guarantee Security Alarms window engraving wheel anti theft devices first aid kit etc Protection Carpets door sill protectors boot carpet mud flaps Communication Telephone satellite navigation audio system CD changer speakers CB Customising Alloy wheels spoiler sports exhaust Comfort Storage compartments portable refrigerator luggage net telephone console armrest Leisure pursuits Trailer towbar magnetic ski carrier boot rack Children Booster seats and child seats Maintenance products Windscreen washer fluid internal and external cleaning and maintenance products YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL 45 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL VENTILATION 1 Windscreen de icing or demisting vents 2 Front window de icing or demisting vents 3 Side vents 4 Central vents 5 Air outlet to the front passengers feet 6 Air outlet to the rear passengers feet Recommendations for use v Position the air flow control at a level which allows adequate air circulation inside your vehicle re Select the air distribution which best suits your
91. n Optima is fitted in the rear with a three point belt removable seatback from 33 to 55 Ibs 15 to 25 kg booster seatback from 55 to 80 Ibs 25 to 36 kg use the booster on its own Remember even for short journeys to fasten the three point seat belts or the child seat straps keeping the slack in relation to the child s body to a minimum According to current legal requirements Never leave a child in a vehicle which is exposed to the sun and has the windows closed To protect young children from the sun fit sun blinds to the rear windows Never leave the keys in the reach of children inside the car Strap children into their seats even on short journeys Observe the passenger airbag precautions YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL SEAT BELTS To adjust the height of the front seat belts Pull Knob 1 towards you and slide it To lock the seat belts Pull the strap then insert the buckle into the stalk Pre tensioning and force limiting front seat belts Safety in the event of a frontal impact has been improved by the introduc tion of pre tensioning and force limi ting front seat belts Depending on the seriousness of the impact the pre tensioning system instantly tigh tens the seat belts firmly against the body of the occupant The pre tensioning seat belts are armed when the ignition is on The force limiting device reduces the pressure of the seat belt against the occupant s body
92. ns broadcasting a specific type of programme news culture sport rock etc OTA RD With FM selected press the TA button for two seconds to switch this function on or off J ge pomen To find a PTY programme P MAN ups select the PTY function K briefly press button J or K to scroll down the list of the various types of programmes offered when the programme of your choice is displayed keep one of the buttons J or K pressed for two seconds to carry out an automatic search after an automatic search the PTY function is switched off In PTY mode the different types of programmes can be stored in memory To do this press the preselection buttons 1 to 6 for more than two seconds Hecalling the type of programme stored in the memory is by brief pressure on the corresponding button EON system This connects stations which are part of the same network It allows the broadcast of traffic information issued by a station that is part of the same network as the station to which you are listening This service is available when you have selected the TA traffic information programme or the PTY function 56 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL Bow BB ORB B OM B B B B B P B B OB B M P B B OM B B M B M B M M B M B B M M B M M M b B M om a B M B B B B B B RRR d B B E d B A W Mo B M B M M B CASSETTE P ie Selecting cassette mode karn o When a cass
93. o B OM M B B B B M OP B D Bo bo B D BOB M B B B B B BOB B BO M WP B BO B B M BBSNSR SBRSa5Ssgs sss TOWING A TRAILER CARAVAN BOAT ETC Only use original PEUGEOT towbars which have been tested and appro ved from the design stage of your vehicle The towbar must be fitted by a PEUGEOT dealer Your vehicle is mainly designed for transporting people and luggage but it may also be used to tow a trailer Driving with a trailer subjects the towing vehicle to more significant forces and requires particular atten tion on the part of the driver Air density decreases with altitude thus also reducing engine perfor mance Above 1000 metres reduce the maximum towing load by 10 and so on for each additional 1000 metres Driving advice Distribution of loads distribute the load in the trailer so that the heaviest loads are as close as possible to the axle and the nose weight is close to the maximum authorised without however exceeding it Cooling towing a trailer on a slope increases the coolant temperature As the fan is electrically controlled its cooling capacity is not dependent on the engine speed In fact use a high gear to lower the engine speed and reduce your speed 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 If the warning light comes on stop the vehicle and switch off the engine as soon as p
94. obiliser 29 Lighting rheostat 30 Engine oil temperature According to specification 97 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL 1 234 5 678 9 1011 12 13 1415 16 STOP GBBF seaass c3 8 e 26 25 24 22 20 32 3130 2928 27 23 21 19 18 17 AUTOMATIC GEARBOX INSTRUMENT DIALS 1 Fuel cap loose absent 9 Fuel gauge 2 Door open 10 Service indicator oil level and total distance recorder 3 Dipped beam headlamps 11 Right hand direction indicator 4 Main beam headlamps 12 Speedometer 5 Rev counter 13 Front fog lights 6 Left hand direction indicator 14 Rear fog light 7 Central alert STOP 15 Dynamic Stability Control 8 Low fuel level ESP ASR 16 Low coolant level 17 Coolant temperature 18 Trip recorder zero reset 19 Hand brake and brake fluid level 20 Seat belt not fastened 21 Front airbags 22 ABS system 23 Engine autodiagnostics 24 Battery charge 25 Side airbags 26 Front brake pad wear 27 Engine oil pressure 28 Operating programmes 29 Gear lever position 30 Electronic immobiliser 31 Lighting rheostat 32 Engine oil temperature According to specification 98 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL amp S o B OB B B ee ee ee BOB OB B B ON B B B B OB B B MB B B Bo BN R BR BE RRB NS B BOR b oR eee eee eee POR P bon BoR 5 ee Oe ee Oe ee ee ee SRC mm AA 5 RRC Bom B 5 BR o E INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
95. of position P ee select the desired position R D 3 2 or 1 then gradually release the brake pedal the vehicle moves off automatically You can also start from position N release the handbrake keeping your foot on the brake pedal select the desired position R D 3 2 or 1 then gradually release the brake pedal the vehicle moves off automatically The four speed automatic gearbox offers a choice between the comfort of integral automatic operation enhanced by a sport switch A and a snow switch B programme Gear selection gate cr Move the lever in the gate to select a function Once the function is selected the corresponding indicator light appears on the instrument panel screen Park to park or start the engine with the handbrake applied or off Asti for reversing select this function with the vehicle stationary engine at idle Neutral to start the engine or to park with the handbrake applied Drive for driving in autoadaptive mode automatic changing between gears 3 for driving in town or on winding roads first 3 gears only automatic 2 for driving in the mountains or for towing a trailer first 2 gears only auto matic 1 for very steep hills selection of first gear only Special feature of the gearbox 2 litre engine selection of first gear is by pressing switch C with the selector lever in position 2 To change out of first gear press switch C again or move the gear lever
96. of the ancillary drive bells Handbrake Condition of hydraulic circuits hoses and covers Condition of rubber boots and gaiters iae Play in hubs link rods ball joints flexible mountings Shock absorbers Rear drum brake lining wear Condition and Emission control check Auto diagnostic memories for fault codes Pollen filter according to specification Visual check of the whole vehicle Engine ol check top up EHE LEVELS Front rear screen wash level check topup Sn Frontrearscreen wash level check topup O CsSCS 3 pu ali TT b wm ROAD TEST To be included in level A service for the V6 24V engine All driving conditions O Specific conditions 21 TRADE NAMES OF APPROVED AND RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS IN EUROPE G ees ea ieee So eooo C eo 000o NL eo eooo OK Cs ecc e0 ooo SF 000o eooeo Sev eeee GR eeee eoo0 CA eooo eooo O 000o eece cH eeee eooo CO RR eeee TEE CN eee 000o CP eeeee eooo CE eeeee POTE TR OS RE TROL 1 Minimum quality standard Petrol engines ACEA A3 and API SH SJ ACEA Association des Constructeurs Europeens Automobiles Ass ia io of uropean Autombile Manufacturers API American Petro leum Institute If oil is used which does not conform to the ACEA A3 B3 standards this requires the Arduous Conditions servicing schedule to b followed which
97. of the head restraint frame the head restraint downwards The angle of the head restraint can also be adjusted To remove the head restraint press the tab and lift it out Never drive with the N head restraints removed they should be in place and correctly adjusted 7 Lumbar adjustment To obtain better back support turn the Knob Passenger seat To gain access to the rear seats there are two ways to tilt the seat back pull the handle at the top right of the seat or lift the handle at the bottom left of the seat According to specification During model year 87 88 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL Electrical adjustment of the front seats A Forwards backwards adjustment Push the switch forwards or backwards to slide the seat B Adjusting the seat cushion angle Press the front part of the switch up or down C Height adjustment of the driver s seat Push the rear section of the switch up or down D Seat back angle adjustment Tilt the switch forwards or backwards E Tilting the backrestseat back Pull the lever and tilt the seat backt forwards As long as you hold the seat back in the tilted position the seat moves forward automatically when the door is closed the ignition must be switched on in order to move the seat forwards When moved back the seat will resume its original position According to specification 89 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL Le ee ee
98. ories to select the display in Km h or m p h in degrees Cel cius or Fahrenheit and to change the time format 12 or 24 hour mode set format and units 9 km h 1 100 C b 24H O mph mpg PE 12H Validate 81 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL w BE B B BORN OB BONOS BOB B B B B B M M B B B B BOB B B BOB B B M SC M M OB BON M OB BOB P BON BO M B BOB ON b MON B MON NB MO B B B M P B B B d E M B M M OB B MO NM E ON M E E M E E HM B B B E od B BP M NW OE BoM P B B M EP B B OW d B B OR B oR ok Guidance tools Guidance tools Guidance criteria Programmed destination sound volume Stop guidance Access to the Guidance tools menu is by pressing the VAL button during guidance It enables the current guidance criterion to be changed the programmed destination to be displayed or changed the voice synthesiser volume to be adjusted the current guidance to be stopped Central locking with deadlocking Central locking of the doors and boot is done by using the key or the remo te control Deadlocking is an additional security system When it is active it disables the exterior and interior door controls Using the ignition key Locking Turn the key to the right Deadlocking Keep the key in the locking position for 1 second Unlocking Turn the key to the left ati a Bm B BR REE HE B o B b ORB EB B OM 5 M M d ROM A SRS b RRR SESS Using the remote control Lockin
99. ossible Tyres check the tyre pressures of the towing vehicle and the trailer observing the recommended pres sures Brakes towing increases the bra king distance Drive at a moderate speed change down early brake gradually and avoid jerky braking Lighting adjust your headlamps so as not to dazzle other road users Check the electrical signalling on the trailer side wind sensitivity to side wind is increased Drive smoothly and at a moderate speed 41 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE amp BR OB OBR BOR RCPS BON CTL HRT OB OS B OB B P B OP PTT POBOROS B ee ee Boot luggage carrier A boot luggage carrier is available from your PEUGEOT dealer This equipment is not compatible with the fitting of a rear spoiler When it is used take care not to conceal the third brake light Follow the manufacturer s recom mendations Use accessories approved by Auto mobiles PEUGEOT and follow the manufacturer s fitting instructions Removing the mat When removing the mat on the dri ver s side move the seat back as far as possible and remove the fixings To refit position the mat and refit the fixings turning them a quarter turn According to specification 43 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE ee eeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 406 COUPE ACCESSORIES For your PEUGEOT only use accessories and origina
100. previous one keep stalk 2 pres sed upwards Release it when you have reached the chosen speed To memorize a lower speed than the previous one keep stalk 2 pressed downwards Release it when you have reached the chosen speed Cancelling the memorised speed The speed in the memory is cancel led when the ignition is switched off or by pressing switch 1 the indicator light goes out According to specification Do not use the cruise control on slippery roads or in heavy traffic 118 DRIVING YOUR 406 COUPE ca CPR CSCS Bob P 5 KCC B P d E M D b M OP P M B P M o4 P OR bob B B b d B B M OP B M M P B M b B B M B B OR B o m P E M RB M M A M A B M R m B M W B B m A o M M m amp M m M M m M m M M M M M m M m M M m m CCC mm mamma ma 5s sx THE ABS ANTI LOCK 9 BRAKING SYSTEM When used with approved tyres in good condition the ABS increases the stability and manoeuvrability of your 406 particu larly on poor or slippery road sur faces The anti lock braking system comes into operation automatically when there is a risk of wheel lock The normal operation of the ABS may make itself felt by slight vibrations of the brake pedal In emergency braking press very firmly without releasing the pressure Emergency braking assistan ce system In an emergency this system enables the optimum braking pressure to be reached more quickly and therefore the stop
101. r side They are deployed independently of each other depending on which side the collision occurs in collisions which could cause injury to the chest the abdomen or the head Operating check This is by an indicator light Ay on the instrument panel l It comes on for 6 seconds each time the ignition is switched on If the indicator light does not light up when the ignition is switched on or does not go out after 6 seconds or flashes for 5 minutes then stays on contact a PEUGEOT dealer According to specification 123 DRIVING YOUR 406 COUPE WARNING AN For the front and side airbags to be fully effective observe the following safety rules Wear a correctly adjusted seat belt Sit in a normal upright position Do not leave an accessory or any other object between the occupants of the front seats and the airbags It could ham per the operation of the airbags or injure the occupants All work on the airbag system is strictly forbidden unless it is carried out by qualified personnel of the PEUGEOT net work After an accident or if the vehicle has been stolen or broken into have the airbag systems checked The airbag systems have been designed to be fully operational for 10 years after the vehicle has been registered Have them replaced by a PEUGEOT dealer after this period e Front airbags Do not drive holding the steering wheel by its spokes or resting your hands on the centre
102. rmly pull the handle on the floor on the outsi de of the driver s seat If you are filling up your tank do not continue after the 3rd cut off of the pump this could cause your vehicle to malfunction The capacity of the tank is approximately 15 4 gallons 70 litres A filler cap holder is provided on the inside of the fuel filler flap 86 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL gt X4 x YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL SEATS Manual adjustment of the front seats 1 Forwards backwards adjustment Lift the lever and slide the seat forwards or backwards 2 Adjusting the seat cushion angle Lift the lever to set the best angle 3 Adjusting the driver s seat height Pull the telescopic handle for wards and pivot it up or down 4 Adjusting the seat back angle Turn the knob to obtain the best angle 5 Tilting the seat back To gain access to the rear seats pull the handle tilt the seat back and move the seat forwards When it is moved back the seat will return to its original settings 6 Head restraint To raise the head restraint push it upwards Adjustment is correct when the top of the head restraint is level with the top of the head The head restraint has a frame with notches which pre vent the head restraint dropping down safety device in the event of an impact To lower the head restraint it is necessary to push simulta neously the button located at the base
103. ry in which the address which you are looking for is stored arrows then press the VAL button SIALEXANDRE J MARIE B The stored addresses are displayed The cursor on the left hand side of the screen indicates your position in the list Select a name by scrolling through the list using the direction arrows then press the VAL but ton The complete address is displayed Select the Vali date function then press the VAL button Select a gui dance criterion Guidance begins follow the instructions 79 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL Display configuration Navigation options Navigation options Directory management Configure display Sound volume Delete directories Set date and time Select a language DGA D Set format and units From the general menu the Display configuration From the main menu the Navigation options menu menu gives access to the following parameters gives access to the following parameters adjusting the lighting level and display management of the directories It enables an address adjusting the date and time stored under a name to be renamed or deleted by selec R ting the directory and the name to be changed selecting the language for the display and the voice Desi information English German Spanish French Italian voice syntnesiser volume adjustment adjusting the mode and units This adjustment allows you deletion of all data stored in both direct
104. splay shows the total and trip distances The service is overdue Each time the ignition is switched on and for 5 seconds the symbol and the excess distance flash Example the service is overdue by 300 km The service should be car ried out very shortly When the ignition is switched on and for 5 seconds the display shows 5 seconds after switching on the igni tion the display resumes normal operation and the symbol remains lit The display shows the total and trip distances YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL Seeeeeeee eee eee eee ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeee Service frequency If you use your vehicle in certain par ticularly arduous conditions you must follow an arduous conditions servicing schedule with more fre quent service intervals see the sec tion on Peugeot Servicing Comment f the maximum time passes without a service being car ried out the symbol lights and the display indicates O To change the setting ex switch off the ignition press and hold button 1 Switch on the ignition The display begins a 10 second countdown Release the button before the countdown finishes The current setting is displayed Each brief press of button 1 alter nates the setting Example When the chosen setting is dis played press button 1 for 10 seconds countdown to confirm
105. ssing the tab A remove the lamp holder by squeezing the tabs change the faulty bulb Remove the translucent protector Change the faulty bulb 33 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE LE E E EEEE 5 BM EE SPP PoR OR BOR ROB BOR OR OR BOR amp Bo OR B CSCS OB RB B OB B OR B B B B Bob b o R B M M M B N M B B P E b SST CPE CPC eee eee eee eee EEEE Removing and changing a fuse Before changing a fuse you must find out the cause of the fault and have it put right The fuse numbers are indicated on the fuse box Use the special pliers A attached to the box Always change a faulty fuse for one of the same rating Correct Incorrect Pliers A CHANGING A FUSE The fuse boxes are under the fascia and in the engine compartment TAETEIETETERESTSTEE nud use no REGGE S M MNEHDEHOU TS i 20A Locking Fascia fuse box Heated rear screen and with a coin 5 mirrors Pull at A and tilt the cover to access FP E TLL E the fuses a Not used Electric windows Turn the three screws a quarter turn PE EERE 8 asa Frente Supply to instrument panel display audio equipment satellite navigation system air conditioning Remove the fascia lower trim to access the built in systems interface According to specification 34 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE B BRE BON B BON B B B E NH E E CCPC TTT CCRC Ke Fascia fuse box Functions
106. t gt gt 26 Hange The display shows the distance which can still be covered with the fuel remaining in the tank calculated on the basis of actual consumption during the last ten minutes If there are less than 3 litres of fuel in the tank only three segments will be displayed EUROPE 8 01 FMI MS RDS Ta PTY LOUD 7 OL00 26 Current fuel consumption This gives the fuel consumption recorded during the last two seconds This function displays only when the vehicle is travelling at more than 20 m p h 30 km h The display stops at 10 m p g 30 1 100km fee VJOLZDO e amp Average consumption This is the relationship between the amount of fuel consumed and the distance travelled since the last time the computer was reset to zero The display stops at 10 m p g 30 1 100km RRUFE iee 8 01 FMi MS Rh Ta PTY LOUD s Kmih ee Average speed This is obtained since the last time the computer was reset to zero by dividing the distance travelled by the period of time the vehicle has been in use with the ignition on f 800Km 26 Distance travelled This shows the distance travelled since the computer was last reset to Zero After the trip computer has been reset to zero the range data becomes meaningful only after the vehicle has been in use for a certain period If horizontal segments are displayed instead of figures when driving contact a PEUGEOT dealer 107
107. t 30 miles 50 km the tank capacity is approximately 70 litres 15 4 gallons According to specification YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL amp B o8 amp BN B B BON P B Bo P BOB BOB BOE PPPS TTT PoB B SSCS OP B M B E BOB E P M B B B B B B B oB M Ob Po B Po oB B B B B OB bob Po B BOR M B Bo P B B B OB B B B B B ob M E M M M B B M B M PE PT Pee eee Lighting rheostat Et EE With the lights on e press the button to vary the intensity of the lighting on the instruments and controls When the lighting reaches the minimum or maximum setting release it then press again to increase or reduce the brightness As soon as the lighting is of the brightness required release the button Trip recorder zero reset With the ignition swit ched on press the button Instrument panel display After switching on the ignition three functions are shown in succession service indicator engine oil level indicator total distance recorder Engine oil level When the ignition is switched on the service indicator is displayed fora few seconds then the engine oil level is indicated for approximately 10 seconds Maximum Minimum Check the level with the dipstick and top it up The level indicated is only correct if the vehicle has been on stable level ground with the engine stopped for 10 minutes No oil It is essential to top up the oil to the correct level otherwise the engine will be damage
108. t a quick check and will top up the levels if necessary oil up to 1 litre coolant and screen wash If the oil level is too low there is a risk of serious damage to the engine check the engine oil level at least every 1 500 miles 2 500 km depending on the conditions of use The date of the intermediate visit is not shown by the service indicator It is to be carried out at least every 10 000 miles 15 000km for petrol engines and twin fuel petrol and LPG engines every 6 000 miles 10 000km for direct injection diesel engines and every 5 000 miles 7 500km for indirect injec tion diesel engines This extended servicing has been made possible by modifications to our vehicles and to the lubricants THUS IT IS ESSENTIAL TO ONLY USE ENGINE LUBRICANTS WHICH ARE APPROVED AND RECOM MENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER 19 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE o R OR BOR B B B OH P d B B BOB Bo B Mod d HO B OB B B P B OS BOB B OP BOB B P BOB BOB B B Bo P B B PFS PKS PoB P OB BOB B B P FFL B B PPC B B B B Bo B Bo d PB OB B B B B B PB B B B P E Bo d Bo Mob B CPPCC B M M E M B amp B M B b mE RR SPECIAL FEATURES Some of your vehicle s vital components have specific servicing schedules The airbags and the pretensioning seat belts must be replaced every 10 years The brake fluid must be replaced every 40 000 miles 60 000 km or every 2 years The pollen filter must be checked at each visit to the PEUGEOT dealer A and B services Note
109. ta lytic converter there is a risk of damage to it Contact a PEUGEOT dealer rapidly Fuel filler cap warning light It comes on if the fuel filler cap is missing or is not screwed on properly Operation of dynamic stability control ESP system warning light It flashes when the system goes into operation According to specification 99 100 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL Front airbags If the passenger airbag is armed or if your vehicle is not fitted with a passenger airbag the warning light comes on for 6 seconds when the ignition is switched on AIR BAG If the passager airbag is disarmed the indicator light remains on In all cases if the warning light flashes contact a PEUGEOT dealer Z Side airbags A The light comes on for six seconds when the ignition is switched on If the light does not come on or does not go out or if it flashes contact a PEUGEOT dealer i kk Seat belt not fastened warning light x With the engine running the indicator light comes on when the driver has not fastened their seat belt r s iE Door open warning light When the engine is running the warning light indicates that a door has not been closed properly Electronic immobiliser warning light This indicates a malfunction of the electronic immobiliser Contact a PEUGEOT dealer CIN Low fuel level warning light When the warning light comes on you have enough fuel to drive at leas
110. the triggering threshold is reached the airbags inflate instant ly between the occupants and the vehicle Immediately after the impact the air bags deflate rapidly so that they do not hinder the visibility of the occu pants and their exit if necessary from the vehicle The airbags are not deployed in the case of collisions which are not serious for which the seat belt is suf ficient to ensure maximum protec tion The seriousness of a collision depends on the nature of the obs tacle and the speed of the vehicle at the moment of the collision Airbags only operate when the ignition is switched on Note the gas escaping from the cushion can be a minor irritant FRONT AIRBAGS These are folded in the centre of the steering wheel for the driver and in the instrument panel for the front passenger They are deployed simul taneously except in cases where the airbag is disarmed on frontal impacts where there is a risk of inju ry to the head or chest Disarming the passenger airbag To ensure the safety of your child it is essential to disarm the pas senger airbag when you install a rear facing child seat on the front passenger seat Remove the ignition key insert it into the passenger airbag switch 1 and turn it to the OFF position The airbag warning light on the ins trument panel is lit throughout the disarming process DRIVING YOUR 406 COUPE In the OFF position the
111. ton C pressed for two seconds The tracks will be played in ran 3 dom sequence Pressing button C again for two seconds returns you to normal play C According to specification 70 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL 699099909999090999099909909985900909990940509090099999090699900000000909000909000999600609909990 6000009090000090900909909999999909000920409099009999999959999999999992929 RD2 CD CHANGER This is located inside the boot and may contain up to 6 discs To insert a disc into the changer open sliding panel A press button B to eject the cartridge C open one of the six compartments of the cartridge by pulling tab D insert the disc with the printed face upwards and close the compartment insert the cartridge into the changer close the sliding panel A According to specification YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 71 72 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Introduction The satellite navigation system guides you to the destination of your choice by means of vocal and visual instructions The heart of the system lies in the use of a map database and GPS Global Positioning Sys tem This enables your position to be located by means of several satellites The satellite navigation system consists of the following compo nents
112. ton M to increase or decrease the volume of the set Note If you have a telephone fitted with a mute signal output connected to the set the set will automatically change to mute when the telephone is used AUDIO SETTINGS Press the AUDIO button several times in succession to access the bass BASS treble TREBLE loud ness LOUD fader FAD and balance BAL settings and the automatic volume adjustment CAV Exit from audio mode is automatic after a few seconds without any action on your part or by pressing the AUDIO button after configuration of the automatic volume adjustment Note the bass and treble settings are specific to each source It is possible to set them differently for radio CD or CD chanaer 63 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Bass setting When BASS is displayed press button G or H to vary the setting BASS 9 for a minimum bass setting BASS 0 for a normal position BASS 9 for a maximum bass setting Treble setting When TREB is displayed press button G or H to vary the setting TREB 9 for a minimum treble setting TREB O for a normal position TREB 9 for a maximum treble setting Adjusting the loudness This function automatically emphasises bass and treble tones when the volume is low Press bu
113. ts on These operate with the side lights and the dipped main beam head lamps When the side lights are switched off there is a return to the front fog lights only position WINDSCREEN WIPERS Front windscreen wipers 3 Fast wipe 2 Normal wipe 1 Intermittent or automatic wipe 0 Park 4 Single wipe Automatic windscreen wiper In position 1 the wipers operate automatically and adjust their speed to the rainfall After switching off the ignition or after starting this function must be re set so the sensor can detect the condition of the windscreen To do this change the stalk position from 1 to O then back to 1 confir med by a single wipe from 1 to 2 then back to 1 confir med by two wipes YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL 9 999 9999992 9 99 99 9 99 2929 999999459 999292029249 9292929298492292925259 99 55 992 9 99554249252492495 52929 9 529259595535525995525424090942444099988442999 995528595959 525252525242524524294524 949524589 9 9594995959992922959 In good weather or in rain both day and night if the rear fog light is lit it causes glare and is prohi bited Do not forget to switch it off as soon as it is no longer needed Do not cover the rain detector located on the windscreen behind the interior mirror When using an automatic car wash switch off the ignition or check that the wiper control is not in the automatic position In winter it is advisable to wait for t
114. tton G or H to switch the function on or off Setting the front rear sound distribution Fader When FAD is displayed press button G or H to vary the setting Button G increases the volume at the front Button H increases the volume at the rear Setting the right left sound distribution Balance When BAL is displayed press button G or H to vary the setting Button G increases the volume on the right hand side Button H increases the volume on the left hand side Automatic Volume Adjustment This function enables the volume to be adjusted automatically according to the level of noise produced by the speed of the vehicle Press buttons G or H to activate or cancel the function 64 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL amp amp 4 CRPPH Ree B B B OR bx RADIO Notes on radio reception Car radio receivers are subject to phenomena which do not affect domestic radio sets Both MW LW and FM reception are subject to various forms of interference This is not a reflection on the quality of the equipment but is due to the nature of the signals and the way in which they are transmitted On MW LW interference may be noticed when passing under high voltage power lines or bridges or in tunnels On FM interference may be the result of the increasing distance from the transmitter deflection of the signals by obstacles mountains hills buildings etc or of being in an area which is not covered by a transmitter Selecting th
115. ty auto reverse When the driver s window is closing and meets an obstacle it stops and lowers again ELECTRIC MIRRORS Turn button 6 to the right or left to select the corresponding mirror Move the button in all four directions to adjust Fold back electric mirrors Jal With the ignition switched on turn button 6 to position A YOUR 406 COUPE AT A GLANCE Ce ee STEERING WHEEL STALKS LIGHTING Front and rear lights ring A Oz l m ide lights on I S Dipped main beam Pe headlamps on Front rear fog lamps ring B Fog lamps off 40 03 Front fog lamps on m Ld d Front and rear fog lamps on Front windscreen wipers 3 Rapid wipe 2 Normal wipe 1 Intermittent or automatic wipe 0 Stop 4 Single wipe VWash wipe pull the stalk towards you Automatic wipe The system automatically adjusts the wiper timing to the intensity of the rainfall After switching off the ignition or starting in position 1 it is necessary to reset this func tion This is possible in two ways change from 1 to O then return to 1 displayed by one wipe change from 1 to 2 then return to 1 displayed by two wipes 440 01 8 CN l A l1 AI 39 97 T aM M ie oi eee bee aks wm 6th eee ee ia ri ae YOUR 406 COUPE AT A GLANCE 3 ji 8884329 9890584429809898 E E E E a E E A E OE N aE ET E E E E A E E E aa e e E A EE A aa E B E a a EE EEE AE EE
116. us a track Press button J to select the following track Accelerated play Keep one of the buttons J or K pressed for forwards or backwards accelerated play The accelerated play stops as soon as you release the button Shuffle RDM When the CD changer is selected keep button C pressed for two seconds The tracks will be played in ran dom sequence Pressing button C again for two seconds returns you to normal play According to specification m M Pi e B H IBI t n n m c t UU UU t t tt e t 58 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL RM2 CD CHANGER This is located inside the boot and may contain up to 6 discs To insert a disc into the changer open sliding panel A press button B to eject the cartridge C open one of the six compartments of the cartridge by pulling tab D insert the disc with the printed face upwards and close the compartment insert the cartridge into the changer close the sliding panel A According to specification 59 YOUR 406 COUPE IN DETAIL PPC 59 9 8 8 B P PB OS BB B B P P B BD BB BB OH Raa THE JB L AUDIO SYSTEM Presentation Your vehicle is fitted with a JBL Audio Hi Fi system Quality on board electronics are linked to high acoustic definition speakers The exceptionally high performance of your JBL Hi Fi installation has been specifically enhanced to fit in with the passen ger compartment of your vehicle settings Th
117. witches According to specification o 36 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR 406 COUPE amp amp B BoB PR Bo B B BOB Bod B B ON D Bo B B B d d b M OR B B OB B M P P P B Po b B o b B RS P b P bo M b P OM B B mM P MB OM B bh b M b RETREATS M P P A P Bob P B OB Mo Po HR oM B BOR B M B o B B B M B B A b B M b 5 A B A A o A FSP 5 5 M P b Engine compartment fuses E Fuse box To access the fuse box in the engine compartment beside the battery unclip the cover Carefully close the cover when EIE Ji you have finished 40 or 60 A Fan ih ne Built in Systems Interface supply Passenger compartment fuse box Built in Systems Interface supply Lighting pee Fan unit relay 300 W and thermostat According to specification The electrical system of your vehicle is designed to operate with standard or optional equipment Before installing other electrical equipment or accessories on your vehicle contact a PEUGEOT dealer Some electrical accessories or the way in whieh they are fitted can have damaging effects on the operation of your vehicle the electronic control circuits the audio circuit and the battery char ging circuit PEUGEOT will not accept respon sibility for the cost incurred in repairing your vehicle or for recti fying malfunctions resulting from the installation of accessories not suppl
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