
The method to set up the small screen on the old 307 is to press the menu button on the top to enter the settings page, then select the main parameters you want to set. Below are the specific details of the Peugeot 307: 1. Dimensions: The wheelbase is 2.61 meters long. The overall length is 4.47 meters, width is 1.76 meters, height is 1.51 meters, and the trunk capacity reaches 506 cubic decimeters. 2. Configuration: In addition to the common configurations in this class of cars, such as steering wheel audio controls, cruise control, electric sunroof, and dual-zone automatic air conditioning, the center console features a color screen and a telephone keyboard, integrating GPS navigation, GPS hands-free phone, DVD, and MP3 audio multimedia control system. The hard drive memory capacity is up to 30G, with music playback time lasting up to 180 hours.

I've been driving an old 307 for ten years, and setting up this small screen is actually quite simple. There's a button on top of the control stalk on the left side of the steering wheel. Hold it for two or three seconds to enter the main menu, then toggle the control stalk left or right to switch between settings. For example, to adjust the time, select the clock icon, use the control stalk to change the numbers, and press to confirm. You can also set maintenance reminder dates, fuel tank warnings, and more. I often use it to adjust the dashboard backlight brightness. However, note that the base model might not have a language switch function—only the higher trim can select Chinese. It's best to operate these settings when parked, as they'll revert to the main interface while driving. After setting, remember to press the control stalk to exit, or the menu will stay displayed. The buttons on older cars might not be very responsive, so pressing a few more times should do the trick.

The small screen settings of the old 307 are all operated via buttons on the turn signal stalk. After starting the car, briefly press the button once to enter the menu, then use your finger to rotate the scroll wheel at the top of the stalk to select items. Functions like date & time, maintenance mileage reset, and language switching can all be adjusted. When setting the time, first select the hour then the minute, lightly pressing the scroll wheel to confirm each digit. I've noticed many people don't realize you can also set a speed warning here - setting it to 120 km/h will trigger a flashing alert when exceeding this speed. If you encounter issues during setup, try turning off the engine and restarting before operating again. This system design isn't particularly intuitive - it takes a few attempts to get familiar with it. Even if you've lost the manual, don't worry as there are only a few commonly used options.

The settings for the old 307's display are primarily controlled via the rotary knob on top of the turn signal stalk. With the ignition on but engine off, press and hold the knob for 3 seconds to enter setup mode. Rotate to select items: time, service reset, and unit conversion can all be adjusted. For example, to clear the service reminder, locate the wrench icon and long-press the knob for 5 seconds. Higher trim models also feature an auto-locking option, which can be enabled in the door settings. Pay attention to instrument cluster feedback during operation - sometimes you may need multiple attempts due to poor button contact. Slow system response is normal for older vehicles, so avoid repeatedly pressing buttons impatiently.


