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IRAN KHODRO Company (Public Joint Stock)
Gate No. 1, Iran Khodro Blvd,
KM.14 Karaj Makhsous Rd,
Shahid Lashgari Highway, Tehran, IRAN
Postal Code : 1389913657
Tel: (+9821) 48901
Fax: (+9821) 44934000-1
SMS Centre: (+98)30003
E-mail: info@ikco.ir
www.ikco.ir
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PEUGEOT 405
PEUGEOT 405 GLX
PEUGEOT 405 GLX BI - FUEL
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  • Page 1 PEUGEOT 405 PEUGEOT 405 GLX PEUGEOT 405 GLX BI - FUEL IRAN KHODRO Company (Public Joint Stock) Gate No. 1, Iran Khodro Blvd, KM.14 Karaj Makhsous Rd, Owner’s Manual Shahid Lashgari Highway, Tehran, IRAN Postal Code : 1389913657 Tel: (+9821) 48901 Fax: (+9821) 44934000-1 This Manual has been prepared for owner’s reference to vehicle’s...
  • Page 2 In The Name of God OWNER’S MANUAL PEUGEOT 405 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
  • Page 3: Before Driving

    DEAR BUYER We're thankful for choosing Iran Khodro product and we congratulate you for this good selection. We hope this new vehicle contributes in happy moments of your life. This manual helps you enjoy driving. Therefore to have an easy access, it would be advisable to be kept in your glove compartment. The manual is divided into some sections for your convenience, and deals with various aspects of driving or maintenance of the car.
  • Page 4 INDEX PEUGEOT 405 AT A GLANCE BEFORE DRIVING DRIVING MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL EMERGENCIES TECHNICAL DATA INDEX Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    OVERVIEW LOCKING/UNLOCKING OF DOORS ..................................20 THE SEATS ..........................................23 SAFETY BELTS ........................................25 CHILD SAFETY ........................................26 THE VEHICLE SAFETY ......................................28 WINDOW REGULATORS ....................................... 29 STEERING WHEEL ........................................ 30 HEATING/VENTILATION ....................................31,66 INTERIOR EQUIPMENTS ....................................... 35 INTRODUCTION TO GAS POWERED PARTS ..............................37 CD PLAYER MANUAL......................................
  • Page 6 YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE FASCIA ................6 CONTROL INSTRUMENTS ......... 14 KEYS ................7 ADJUSTING STEERING WHEEL ....... 16 LIGHTS ................ 10 FUEL CONVERSION KEY .......... 16 SNOW WIPER ............. 11 AIRBAG ............... 17 SEATS ................13 LOCKING/UNLOCKING OF DOORS (BONNET) ..18 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
  • Page 7 YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE Dashboard 1. Air vents towards front side doors 2. Speaker location 3. Engine hood release handle 4. Fuse box 5. Side adjustable air vent 6. Horn, front lamp button and indicator lever 7. Windshield defrosting and defogging air vent 8.
  • Page 8 YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE Adjusting electric mirror 1- Select the right or left mirror by pressing the key no. 1 while the ignition switch is in the “ON” position. 2- Adjust the mirror toward top, bottom, right or left by pressing switch no. 2 in four directions.
  • Page 9 YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE Left and Right indicator lamps Low and High Beams Lamps button Positions 1 & 2: Before turning to left, In order to shift through low and high Position 1: All lamps OFF. pull the lever downwards, and before beams, pull the lever completely towards Position 2: Position lamps, tail lamps, turning to right, pull the lever upwards.
  • Page 10 YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE Front Fog Lamps Adjustment From Inside Rear Fog Lamps In order to turn on the rear fog lamps, In order to turn on the front fog lamps, Engine Compartment: turn the middle part of indicator lever two turn the middle part of indicator lever - Position 1 : When front seats are...
  • Page 11 YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE 6- Wiper: The wiper will operate in any switch position (1-2-3-4-5). Turn the stalk 1/8 of a turn forwards. 7- Rear Window Washer: Rotate the stalk a further 1/8 a turn forwards. Windscreen Positions Windscreen Wiper Stalk: 1- Normal speed wipe (whilst held in...
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    YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE The key buttons for lights, side Windscreen Wipers and Glass 6- Horn light lever handle and horn: * Cleaners: * 7- Right side blinker 8- Left side blinker 1-Small, rear lights and digital trip 1- Off recorder.
  • Page 13: Driving

    YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE Seats Front seats (Manual adjustment): 1- Forward and Backward Seat Movement: - Pull up the lever. - Slide the seat to the favorable position. - Release the lever till it will be locked. Before driving, make sure the seat is in its stable position.
  • Page 14: Control Instruments

    YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE 1-Hazard warning key (flasher) 2-Trunk lid unlocking key 3-Heated rear window’s key 4- The Fuel Conversion Key Control instruments 1- Air vent towards face. 2- Rear Fog Lamps button. 3- Rear Window De- icing/ Demisting Switch 4- Hazard Warning Light (Flasher) 5- Air Distribution Lever...
  • Page 15 YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE Steering Wheel Unlocking Switch: Adjusting steering wheel Turn the switch after inserting with a To adjust the steering wheel height: gently movement of the steering wheel 1- push the lever to be unlocked to be unlocked.
  • Page 16 YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE Air Bag Front passenger air bag : If your car is equipped with air bag, in Deactivation switch of air bag is located at addition to the use of new design seat WARNING the side of dashboard . - All the parts of the air bag must be belt , the system has a module air bag 1- You can turn the switch clockwise to...
  • Page 17 YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE Locking /Unlocking of doors Bonnet: Engine hook lock* 1-From inside:Pull the bonnet release from the passenger compartment (driver side) 2-From outside:Pull the under- bonnet release lever to lift it up. * If equipped Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
  • Page 18 BEFORE DRIVING LOCKING / UNLOCKING THE DOORS ......20 STEERING WHEEL ............30 SEATS .................. 23 HEATING AND VENTILATION ..........31 SAFETY BELTS ..............25 INTERIOR EQUIPMENTS ............ 35 CHILD SAFETY ..............26 CNG SYSTEM* ..............37 THE VEHICLE SAFETY ............28 CD PLAYER MANUAL ............
  • Page 19 LOCKING / UNLOCKING THE DOORS Locking and unlocking of the doors: 2- With the use of key (switch) and 3-With the use of remote control: Side doors, rear trunk door, fuel central locking system: Keep the remote control key towards tank cap cover: All doors, rear trunk and fuel tank cap cover, the car:...
  • Page 20 LOCKING / UNLOCKING THE DOORS Locking / Unlocking bonnet: 2- From outside: Pull the under- bonnet Fuel filler cap: To unlock the Cap Press the front of release lever to lift it up. 1- From inside: Pull the bonnet release the fuel flap to gain access to the filler from the passenger compartment (driver cap.
  • Page 21 LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE DOORS Battery Replacement of the Remote Emergency Release for Fuel Control Switch Filler Cap If the indicator light on switch is not blinked Ifthe central locking system breaks or the key is not functioned correctly, it is down, the fuel flap can be unlocked from necessary the battery be replaced.
  • Page 22: The Seats

    THE SEATS SEATS Rear seats Adjusting Front Seats (Manual): The rear seat is in one piece. To remove, 1- Moving the seat forward/backward: lift the middle of the seat slightly so as to pull up the lever and slide the seat to the release the hooks at the sides;...
  • Page 23 THE SEATS Warning Adjust the head restraint height and the position of the head as above figures to reduce the risk to injuries of driver and front passenger. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
  • Page 24: Safety Belts

    SAFETY BELTS Warning - Seat belts are only safe and efficient when the seat is in upright position. The seatback of the driver and front passenger should always be in upright position while driving; otherwise the warning light on the digital instrument cluster goes out. - To have maximum efficiency of the seat belt, the shoulder straps should be worn on the outside shoulder.
  • Page 25: Child Safety

    CHILD SAFETY Note: 7 or 8 years old people or less are considered as child since the ratio of their head weight to body weight is different. In a sudden decrease of vehicle speed, head weight of children can cause serious injury to their spinal column due to the weakness of their neck muscles.
  • Page 26 CHILD SAFETY 3 years old children and more (more 3 years old child also could be sit than 15 kg weight) may sit forward- on rear sit forward-face by using an facing in rear seat by a special child auxiliary seat secured in two or three restraint system which is secured in two points by seat belt (simple seat belt or or three points by seat belt (simple seat...
  • Page 27 VEHICLE SAFETY Vehicle safety Checks / Adjustments before travel: hence great care must be taken when driving in such conditions. Keeping a Before Ignition: Remove the metal plate attached to the safe distance from the vehicle in front key and keep it in a safe and secure place - Check and adjust the Seat.
  • Page 28: Window Regulators

    WINDOW REGULATORS Mirrors Side mirrors Steering wheel adjustment Interior mirror Realign the rear view mirror by hand 1- Unlock the steering wheel by pushing 1-The interior mirror can be adjusted from the outside to its normal setting down the control lever. for two positions day (normal) and night before adjusting.
  • Page 29 HEATING AND VENTILATION Air conditioning – heater Air conditioning system 1- Defrosting and demisting of the windows 2- Side ventilation-hatch 3- Central ventilation-hatch 4- Front floor cooling Demisting / Defrosting a) In cold weather and for a better defrosting of windows: -Select “windshield”...
  • Page 30: Heating And Ventilation System

    HEATING AND VENTILATION Air conditioning – heater - Demisting the windows in cold and rainy days Distribution of air - If required fresh air. 1- Selection of air incoming inlet Air recirculation 2- Toward center sides outlet of inner vehicle 7- Push the appropriate button (the light 3- Toward floor outlet comes on).
  • Page 31: Air Conditioning

    HEATING AND VENTILATION Caution - If you notice the air conditioner not working properly, like giving off cool air, the system must not be used. - To help maintain optimum performance and durability of your air conditioner, it needs to be operated at least once or twice for at least 5 to 10 minuets during the winter.
  • Page 32: Interior Equipments

    INTERIOR EQUIPMENTS ..Interior equipments 2- Rear ashtray Interior equipment Press the cover to open the ashtray. To 1- Front ashtray and cigarette lighter 1- Front and air dome lights: empty the ashtray, take it out. they have three positions: Press the cover to open the ashtray.
  • Page 33 ..EQUIPMENTS CNG System: Engine Compartment Overview * Regulator: Reduces pressure from a maximum of 200 bar to 2 bar. 2. Hose (transferring gas to gas filter): Transfers the reduced pressure gas from the regulator to the fuel filter*. 3. Hose (transferring gas to fuel 7.
  • Page 34 EQUIPMENTS 1- Regulator: reduces the gas pressure from 12-Hoses transferring gas from fuel line to max. 200 bar to pressure about 2 bar. nozzles: they transfer the gas from fuel line 2- The hose transferring gas to the fuel to the fuel nozzles. line: transfers the compressed natural gas 13-Warm water shunt hoses to regulator: with reduced pressure from regulator to fuel...
  • Page 35 AUDIO SYSTEM 1- Short Pressing: Turning on. 3- Radio Mode: 4- Radio Mode: - Prolonged pressing more than 2 seconds: - Short Pressing: Memory No. 2 - Short Pressing: Memory No. 1 Turning off. - Prolonged Pressing: Recording of current - Prolonged Pressing: Recording of current - Volume Turning: Sound adjustment.
  • Page 36 AUDIO SYSTEM MANUAL 5-Disconnection of Sound output (MUTE) - Prolonged Pressing: Selection of 10 recent track. files in current folder. 6- Disc Input 17- USB/SD/AUX Cover 12- Short Pressing: Selection of the audio 7- Monitor Adjustments. 18- Radio Mode: - Prolonged Pressing: Entering to the system Short Pressing: Automatic searching of 8- Disc eject button adjustments.
  • Page 37 AUDIO SYSTEM MANUAL ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM OF THE AUDIO Note: The default password by Iran Khodro SYSTEM is 1111. How to enter the password For more security, your device is equipped CHANGING THE PASSWORD with 4 digit code. In case of electrical Whereas, the default password before disconnection of the device for any reason changing is considered 1111 by Iran Khodro,...
  • Page 38 AUDIO SYSTEM MANUAL GENERAL INSTRUCTION VOLUME ADJUSTMENT FMAS AMAS On/Off the device Turn the volume to adjust the sound . Turn - To turn on the device, press the PWR button. the volume clock wise (right) to increase, and - To turn off the device, press and hold the turn it counter clock wise (left) to decrease AUTOMATIC SEARCHING OF THE RADIO same key.
  • Page 39 AUDIO SYSTEM MANUAL AUTOMATIC SAVING OF THE RADIO by the forwarder. playing the 5 inch (12 cm) standard discs. STATIONS Avoid using 3 inch (8 cm) discs. Inserting of To select automatically 6 powerful radio ALARM MESSAGES (PTY ALARM) such CDs by using/not using of the adaptor stations and saving them instead of the In the case of sender the urgent warnings by will damage the device or the disc.
  • Page 40 AUDIO SYSTEM MANUAL SCN BUTTON MP3 playing file POINTS ABOUT MP3 FILES While playing CD/USB/SD, press “4SCN” to To select previous/next folder, press - The device could be able to display just present exiting files. By pressing of this key English characters of keys.
  • Page 41 AUDIO SYSTEM MANUAL POINTS ABOUT USB/SD than 2 seconds. (TIME ADJUASTMENT) - The files with *WMA, *MP3, *Mp3 are In case of adjusting the CLOCK switch on readable. Point: MAN you could adjust the system clock - Fat 16/Fat 32 is readable. The CD player is automatically exited from manually.
  • Page 42 AUDIO SYSTEM MANUAL RDS (ON/OFF) ADJUSTMENT L-OUT (ON/OFF) ADJUSTMENT MAINTENANCE You could activate or deactivate RDS (Radio You could activate/deactivate the Line-out - Avoid any liquids inside the device. If so, Data System). output. dry it rapidly. Because the liquids will cause malfunction or electrical shock.
  • Page 43 AUDIO SYSTEM MANUAL ELECTRIC CONNECTORS Connector A Connector C Diagram of bases of the CD player connector as follow: Position Performance Position Performance LINE OUT LEFT INPUT LINE OUT RIGHT INPUT LINE OUT EARTH BATTRY ANTENA CONTROL )ANT( LIGHTING )ILL( Amplifier steering output ACC VOLTAGE EARTH...
  • Page 44 AUDIO SYSTEM MANUAL DEFECT FINDER The following controlled list could help you to solve some problems that may be occurred at the time of using the device. Before using, control all the connectors and the manual. Do never use the device at unusual conditions such as when the device is mute, at the time of fume or singe that may cause fire or electric shock.
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  • Page 46 DRIVING INDICATORS OF THE DIGITAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER STEPS OF REFUELING CNG* ..........60 DISPLAY ................52 LIGHTS AND INDICATORS ..........62 AIR BAG ...................54 HEATING AND VENTILATION SYSTEM ......66 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE OF SYSTEM (AIR BAG) ...55 REAR WINDOW HEATER ..........67 UNLOCKING STEERING LOCK .........
  • Page 47: Indicators Of Digital Instrument Panel

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  • Page 48 DIGITAL INSTRUMENT PANEL Instrument panel indicators Indicator lights and gages (below Warning and indicator lights (above figure) figure) 1- Anti-glare headlights 2- Tachometer 1- Low fuel warning light 2- Fuel gauge 3- Left side flasher 3- Engine oil pressure warning light 4- Right side flasher 4- Battery charge warning light 5- Engine digital indicator...
  • Page 49 AIRBAG Airbag into the air bag covers to identify the In addition to safety belt and force vehicle is equipped with air bag system. limiter, your vehicle is equipped with air Passenger air bag is located in the WARNING bag too. upper right hand dashboard and SRS - if the air bag light, which is located on When you turn the ignition switch to...
  • Page 50 AIRBAG WARNING - Make the seat belt as tight as possible on the passenger body. If so, the seat belt enjoy of better performance. - To achieve the greater safety and better performance of the seat belt at the time of air bag activation, always keep close the seat belt.
  • Page 51 AIRBAG Warning - Any servicing on the passenger security system (pre-tensioner, air bag, electronic control unit, wiring) or re-use of this system in another vehicle, even if is the same vehicle, is expressly forbidden. - Use only factory standard steering wheel and never replace it. - Covering of the air bag is expressly forbidden - Do not attach anything (clip, logo, watch, mobile stalk, etc.) on the steering wheel air bag.
  • Page 52: Starting And Driving

    STARTING AND DRIVING Notice If you open the vehicle’s doors or the trunk lid by mechanical key while the vehicle has been locked by the remote control, the anti-theft system is activated and cause the alarm to be triggered. To Unlock the wheel 3- M: Running: Ignition on;...
  • Page 53: Starting And Driving With Cng

    STARTING AND DRIVING WITH CNG Starting & Driving On CNG Mode* Changing the type of fuel is done by the fuel conversion key located on the front console and you can choose the type of fuel as follows: A. Before moving (at first the car will start on gasoline then it will switch to gas) B.
  • Page 54 STARTING AND DRIVING WITH CNG 4) Make sure the gas filler valve cap is closed after refueling (to prevent dust from entering it and causing problem in gas system). 5) Max. Permitted pressure of the refueling is 200 bar. You can see the cylinder inside pressure by the pressure gauge inside the engine compartment.
  • Page 55 STARTING / DRIVING (CNG) Conversion from Gasoline to Gas* Conversion from Gas to Gasoline* NOTE While the engine is operating on the pressing fuel conversion In the event the engine REV is higher gasoline mode, by pressing and releasing button, in the case that there is no than 4000 revolutions per minute and of fuel conversion button, the corresponding engine failure and enough gasoline...
  • Page 56: Lamps And Indicators

    LAMPS AND INDICATORS Lamps – Horn* 2-Giving signal by 3-Indicator lights: Warning lights / Indicator lights High beam indicator light: - Right: Pull the stalk upwards 1- Horn: Press the end of the stalk Pull the stalk towards the steering wheel. - Left: Push the stalk downwards towards inside..
  • Page 57 LAMPS AND INDICATORS LIGHTING THE LAMPS* LIGHTING FOG LAMPS* 10- rear fog lamp: turn the top part of 5- Position O: Lamps off. 9- front fog lamp: turn the top part of the control stalk for 90 degrees. (Please In some models, when the engine the control stalk for 45 degrees.
  • Page 58 DIGITAL INSTRUMENT PANEL Fuel Gauge: The pointer falls to zero when the ignition switch is off, but it shows the tank fuel level when the switch gets on. A warning indicator light in the fuel gauge lights up when the fuel level falls to 7 litters. Refuel as soon as possible.
  • Page 59 WARNING LAMPS Direction Indicators-Green The directions of indicators (turning to the right and turning to the left) are defined by arrows. When you turn on the left or right signals, the corresponding green arrow on the instrument panel will flash along with the respective turn signal lights. If the flasher (hazard warning light) is used, both indicators flash together.
  • Page 60 WARNING LAMPS Instant Stop Warning – Red Should this indicator lights on, stop immediately and switch off the engine. Contact with dealer or authorized representative. Warning If the light comes on for any reason, driver should stop the vehicle. In case he continues driving, vehicle owner will be responsible for any resulted damages.
  • Page 61 WARNING LAMPS Doors Open-Red It lights up when at least one of doors is not closed properly. It operates even when the engine is off. Avoid driving when indicator lights up. Brake System Alarm – Red This indicator is turned on for a few seconds while starting the engine and then it turns off, and it turns on when the hand brake slides up or when the brake fluid level is low.
  • Page 62 WARNING LAMPS Brake Pads – Orange It lights up to alert that the brake pads should be check and replaced if necessary. Low Fuel Level Warning- Orange Next to the fuel gauge there is a warning light, when the light is on it shows that less than 7 liters of fuel remains in the fuel tank.
  • Page 63 DIGITAL DISPLAY Digital display screen guide This display is located at bottom of the instrument panel (below the speed indicator) and shows you following information by pressing reset and change mode. Push change mode knob quickly to switch between different modes. If you push it for about 2 second information of the same mode is reset to zero (information could be changed to zero).
  • Page 64: Heating And Ventilation

    HEATING AND VENTILATION Lamp / Horn Heating & ventilation system 1-Defrosting / Demisting of Side Windows 1- Fog Tail Lamps: These operate in conjunction 2-Side Ventilators with dipped / main beam headlamps. 3-Central Ventilators 4-Front Foot well vents. Front Lights Adjustments: Demisting You can adjust the height of the head lights beams a) In cold weather and for a better defrosting of windows:...
  • Page 65 HEATING AND VENTILATION 6-Washer Canister (Reservoir) Windscreen wiper & washer 3- Rear Window Heater: Check the level of the fluid every now Given the considerable current consumption Positions of the windscreen wiper stalk: of the rear screen heating, it is advisable to and then.
  • Page 66 BRAKES a little which is normal and is resulted panel simultaneously comes on when from function of the ABS SYSTEM. the parking brake is not pulled, pull off continue pushing the braking pedal with the road and stop carefully and contact self-confidence and be sure of the correct with an authorized dealer.
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  • Page 68: Vehicle Maintenance

    VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE ..........71 HELPFUL HINTS FOR WASHING VEHICLE ...... 80 CHECKING COOLANT ............76 WINTER PRECAUTIONS ............ 81 TIRES ................... 77 REMOVING THE STAINS FROM THE VEHICLE’S TRIMS ..82 IMPROVING FUEL ECONOMY ........... 79 MAINTENANCE THE VEHICLE BODY ....... 82 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
  • Page 69 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE Regular checks To ensure reliable and long service of the 4- Oil filter engine and exhaust - pollution reduction The oil filter cartridge should be replaced 1- Engine oil level system- do not add any additives to the at regular intervals.
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  • Page 72 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE Regular checks the ignition key has been removed and the 3- Battery cooling system is pressurized, refrain from - In winter make sure of a complete charge 1- Brakes working under the bonnet for at least one of the battery - The level of brake fluid must never fall below hour after the engine has been switched off.
  • Page 73 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 4- Safety switch Inertia 5- Fluid reservoir for hydraulic 6- Air filter steering wheel. -Replace the air filter cartridge at regular In case of a collision, the switch will intervals. If the vehicle is used in dusty disable the fuel pump as well as the The level of fluid must never fall below atmosphere, replace it as twice as often.
  • Page 74 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE Caution Anti - freeze solution is poisonous, and could be fatal if swallowed. Keep it sealed and out of children’ s reach . If you suspect of drinking it, refer to the physician immediately . Prevent anti - freeze solution contacting with the skin and eyes .
  • Page 75: Tires

    VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE Warning -Use always similar type and size radial tires for front and rear wheels. Do not use tires with crisscross pattern and do not change the front tires with rear tires. Your vehicle wheels are not designed for tubed tires.
  • Page 76 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE Caution Underinflated Tires: There is a risk tread throwing or separation of the casing, which could give rise to rapid deflation or even a blow- out. The tires are subject to exceptional stress so they overheated. Kerb Contact: There is a risk of deformation, cuts or blisters of the casing, which is overstretched.
  • Page 77 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE Improving fuel economy Engine rotation speed: A)Four main factor in fuel consumption Driving with very high or very low engine 1-Mechanical state of the engine rotation speed increases fuel consumption. To Warning Fuel consumption is increased 10% when the avoid unnecessary engine rotation speed, shift Never let your vehicle under load before the engine is not tune up or does not work properly...
  • Page 78 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE Recommendations for washing the vehicle Aluminum wheels and Chrome metal sheets 8- Suitable detergent for washing vehicle: with a water and mild soap using a soft - Low basic (PH=7-9) 1- Wash vehicle at least once per week when and clean cloth.
  • Page 79 Iran Put a little graphite oil into the barrels Peugeot 405 Seat belts: Use only warm soapy water, of the door locks. Spray a silicon-based avoiding the metal parts. No detergent, lubricant on the seals.
  • Page 80 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE Removing stains - One protective layer against crack of the paint on the external surfaces of the door step. Mud, chocolate, sweets, syrup, fruit juice: Above procedures should be completed Plastic or leather trims can be cleaned with Warning by the proper maintenance of the vehicle warm soapy water.
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  • Page 82: Towing Vehicle

    TECHNICAL EMERGENCIES CHANGING WHEELS ............84 TOWING VEHICLE ............89 STARTING VEHICLE IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS ..86 FUSES ................92 CHARGING BATTERY ............86 CHANGING THE LAMPS ........... 95 HANDLING METHOD IN CASE OF LEAKAGE ....88 * If equipped Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
  • Page 83 TIRE CHANGING Caution - Jack is used for changing the wheels. It should not be used for other works such as repair or accessing to vehicle underneath. - Ask one of the authorized dealers to check the make sure its suitability for use. - Never get under the vehicle when it is only supported by jack.
  • Page 84 TIRE CHANGING Warning Check always the air pressure immediately after changing the wheel and make sure the nuts are well tightened. - Replace the punctured tire as soon as possible. - Punctured tire should be inspected (and repaired if possible) by a technician. - Park the vehicle on level, hard ground (avoid parking on ceramic) (use a bulkhead under jack’s shoes...
  • Page 85 STARTING VEHICLE IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS Charging battery With battery charger - to dismantle the battery, disconnect negative cable first. Connect the positive cable to mount battery - Read the battery charger manual to learn how to use it. - Check the battery poles and clamps of the battery cables to be clean.
  • Page 86 STARTING VEHICLE IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS Notice Batteries contain harmful and poisonous acid. Please observe followings if it leaked: - Take out the cloth and wash the skin with plenty of water and see a physician if battery acid pours on cloth or skin. - Wash the eyes with clean water at least for 15 minutes, if battery acid comes in contact with eyes and see a physician as soon as possible.
  • Page 87 HANDLING METHOD IN CASE OF LEAKAGE Handling method in case of leakage You should be aware of followings, although many safety points have been Important note considered: Only trained technicians who are -check daily your vehicle to make sure Important note authorized by manufacturer may there is no leakage Guarantee...
  • Page 88 TOWING VEHICLE Towing vehicle 2. From the Rear 3. Towing vehicle From the Front Tow bar: Attach to the towing ring. -Without lifting the wheels -With the Front Wheels Lifted 1. From the Front Tow bar: Attach to the towing ring. Warning When your vehicle is towed with front wheels lifted, make sure the...
  • Page 89 TOWING VEHICLE Warning - Avoid taking out the starting switch or turning it to off position during four wheels towing of the vehicle, otherwise the steering become locked. Have the switch in “A” position. - Use a strong and fixed bar for towing. In case you use rope or cable (if permitted by law), the towed vehicle should able to brake (vehicle’s engine may start).
  • Page 90 TOWING VEHICLE Caravan and loading -Use only an approved roof rack or railing. -Make sure it is fitted in accordance with the manufacture’s instruction. -Observe the roof load limit (50 kg) and distribute loads evenly. -Put the heaviest part of the load as near as possible to the roof.
  • Page 91: Fuses

    Electric fuses are considered for all modulator ABS - high speed fan relays. room temperature sensor switch - switch models of PEUGEOT, but may be 4-F4 = 10 Amperes: Small LED rear right - power after DIAG - feeding after ABS alarm some of them dose not have any Buzzer signal relay power-lighting.
  • Page 92: Lamps

    FUSES Fuses: 17-F17 = 10 Amperes: Permanent power unit intelligent ventilation system - Memory radio. 18-F18 = 10 Amperes: Rear fog lamp 19-F19 = 10 Amperes: Panel lighting - Front lighting Amp - Brightness panel radio keys - Lighting control system on the steering wheel (MFC) - Lighter lighting - Lighting controllers, electric mirrors.
  • Page 93 CHANGING LAMPS Bulb replacement Rear lamps - Saloon 1- Direction Indicators (21 W) 2- Reversing Lamps (21 W) 3- Reflectors/ Side Lamps (5 W) 4- Fog Tail Lamps (21 W) 5- Stop Lamps/ Side Lamps (21/ 5 W): These 5 bulbs are replaced from inside the boot: Press the tab to remove the cover of the lamp socket.
  • Page 94 CHANGING LAMPS Warning -Before starting driving at night: - Make sure of correct function of the electrical equipments and adjust vehicle lights (in case of over loading). -In general, make sure the lights are not covered (by dirt, mud, snow or any other object).
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  • Page 96: Vehicle Identification Plate

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE ........98 ENGINE TECHNICAL INFORMATION ........ 99 WEIGHTS ................100 DIMENSION OF THE VEHICLE ........101 POLUTION CONTROL SYSTEMS ........102 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
  • Page 97 VEHICLE SPECIFICATION PLATE 1- The specification plate consists of followings: - Engine number. - Chassis number. - Color number. - Model. 2- Engine number plate NOTE Please mention all referred information in specification plate along with other information regarding the owner, date of delivery and Distance made by the vehicle in all your correspondence with IRAN KHODRO or other associations.
  • Page 98 TECHNICAL INFORMATION OF THE ENGINES Engine Specification XU7JP4L3 TU5JP4L4 Engine serial number XU7JP4L3 TU5JP4L4 Volume of cylinder 1761 (cm3) 1587 (cm3) Diameter & course of the 83 X 81.4 (mm) 78.5 X 82 (mm) piston Proportional compression 9.3 : 1 10.5 : 1 Minimum fuel Octane Maximum engine power...
  • Page 99: Weights

    WEIGHTS 5- Vehicle’s weight including allowed load / kg Average urban and extra-urban consumption ....175 km Net Weight + Air Conditioner…………….......…..1100 Max. Gas-powered engine..........83 hp. Net weight without Air Conditioner …….......……1070 Front Axle Weight ……….......……………………700 8-Boot capacity (dm )……………......……470 Rear Axle Weight ……………………......………440 9- Tires: Max.
  • Page 100 DIMENSION OF THE VEHICLE Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
  • Page 101: Pollution Control System

    POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEMS Air pollution control systems * from the engine and transform them to fumes with a minimum of pollution. The Your vehicle is equipped with followings existence of lead is an important factor in to limit the pollutions originating from destruction or breakdown of a catalyst;...
  • Page 102 POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEMS Fuel evaporation emission control system: This system service will not allow the gasoline emissions evaporate into the atmosphere and make them recycled. As a result it would decrease the air pollution. However it consists of the following components: 1- Fuel tank and the related pipes The fuel tank of the vehicle is equipped with the control system of fuel evaporation.
  • Page 103 POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEMS 2- Absorbing canister Canister is designed to absorb petrol evaporation, transporting it to inlet air manifold. This process is due to the existence of charcoal activated carbon inside the canister. 3- Valve gate This valve gate is placed somewhere between the absorbing canister and that of inlet air manifold and let petrol steams or vapors go to the running engine.
  • Page 104: Index

    ALPHABETICAL INDEX Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
  • Page 105: Keys

    INDEX Checks While Driving Fuel Filler Cap Adjusting Air Inlet Child Safety Fuel Tank and the Pipe Adjusting of the Electric Mirror Clock Fuse Box Adjusting of the Electric Window CNG parts located in the Engine Fuses Adjusting of the Steering Wheel Compartment Adjusting of the Steering Wheel Compartment Maintenance...
  • Page 106: Lights

    INDEX Removing of the Wheel Tires Lever Handle and Horn Towing Vehicle Lighting of the Fog Lamp Tread Wear Indication Lighting of the Lamps Safety Belts Lights Seat Belt Adjustment Locking/Unlocking by Remote Control 22 Selection of the CNG Fuel Unlocking of the Steering Wheel Locking/Unlocking of the Doors Servicing and Maintenance of Airbag...

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