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26-05-2003
YOUR 206 IN DETAIL
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AUTOMATIC SWITCHING ON
OF LIGHTS
Side lights and dipped beam head-
lamps switch on automatically if the
light is poor and when the wind-
screen wipers operate continuously.
They switch off at the same time
when the light becomes bright
enough or the windscreen wipers
are switched off.
Note: In foggy weather or in snow
the brightness sensor can detect
sufficient light. As a result, the lights
will not come on automatically.
This function is active when the
vehicle is supplied to the customer.
To disarm or activate the function:
Place the key in the accessories
position (1st notch),
Press the end of the lights stalk
for more than four seconds.
The brightness sensor, coupled
with the rain sensor, is located
in the centre of the windscreen,
behind the interior mirror. It is
used for automatic switching on
of the lights.
Operating check
Activation
Activation of this function is accom-
panied by an audible signal and the
message "Automatic lighting
active'' on the multifunction display.
Disarming
Disarming of the function is accom-
panied by an audible signal.
Note: the function is temporarily
disarmed when the driver uses the
manual lighting controls.
If the brightness sensor does not
function correctly, the system acti-
vates the function (the lights come
on). The driver is alerted by an audi-
ble signal, accompanied by the mes-
sage "Auto lighting fault" on the
multifunction display.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer to have
the system checked.
Direction indicators (flashers)
Left: downwards.
Right: upwards.
"Follow me home" lighting
In poor light or at night, if you leave
your vehicle, the side lights and
dipped headlamps can be left on for
approximately one minute.
To do this:
place the key in the STOP position,
place the lights stalk in the
0 position,
flash the headlamps,
get out of the vehicle and lock it.
In good or rainy weather,
both day and night, the
front fog lamps and the
rear fog lamp are dazzling
and are prohibited.
Do not forget to switch them off
when they are no longer needed.
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