tailgate PEUGEOT 308 2023 User Guide

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► Disconnect the control unit's charging cable
from the domestic socket.
Accelerated charging (mode 3)
The end of charging is confirmed by the
accelerated charging unit (Wallbox) and when
the green light guides in the flap come on fixed.


After disconnection, replace the nozzle on to
the charging unit and close the charging flap.
Deferred charging
By default, the deferred charging start time is set
to be around midnight.
Depending on equipment, this time can be
changed.
Settings
► In the Energy touch screen
application, select the Charging tab.


Set the charging start time.



Press
OK.
The setting is saved in the system.
You can also programme the deferred charging function using a smartphone, via
the MYPEUGEOT APP application.
For more information on Remotely operable
additional functions , refer to the corresponding
section.
Activation
► After programming the deferred charging,
connect the vehicle to the desired charging
equipment.
► Press this button in the flap within one
minute to activate the deferred charging
(confirmed by the light guides coming on in
blue).
Towing device
Load distribution
► Distribute the load in the trailer so that the
heaviest items are as close as possible to the
axle, and the nose weight approaches the
maximum permitted without exceeding it.
Air density decreases with altitude, thus reducing
engine performance.
The maximum towable load
must be reduced by 10% per 1,000
metres of
altitude.
Use genuine towing devices and wiring
harnesses approved by PEUGEOT. We
recommend having them fitted by a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
If not fitted by a PEUGEOT dealer, they must
still be fitted in accordance with the vehicle
manufacturer's instructions.
Important: if the vehicle has a motorised
tailgate and Hands-Free Tailgate Access
function, and a towing device has been fitted
outside the PEUGEOT dealer network, it
is essential to visit a PEUGEOT dealer or
a qualified workshop to have the detection
system recalibrated
- risk of malfunction of the
Hands-Free Tailgate Access function.
Certain driving or manoeuvring aid functions
are automatically deactivated while an
approved towing system is in use.
For more information about driving with a
towing device fitted to a trailer and associated
with the Trailer stability assist, refer to the
corresponding section.
Comply with the maximum authorised
towable weight, as indicated on your
vehicle's registration certificate, on the
manufacturer's label and in the Technical
data section of this guide.
If using accessories attached to the
towing device (e.g. bicycle carriers, tow
boxes):


Comply with the maximum authorised nose
weight.



Do not transport more than 4 conventional
bicycles or 2 electric bicycles.
When loading bicycles onto a bicycle carrier
on a towball, be sure to place the heaviest
bicycles as close as possible to the vehicle.
Observe the legislation in force in the
country where you are driving. CarM an uals 2 .c o m

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7Vehicle equipped with motorised
tailgate with hands-free function
(Hands-Free Tailgate Access)
To avoid unintentionally opening the
motorised tailgate when operating the towing
device:


Deactivate this function in advance in the
vehicle's configuration application.



Or remove the electronic key from the
recognition zone, with the tailgate closed.
Towing device with quickly detachable towball
Presentation
No tools are required to install or remove this
genuine towing device.


1. Carrier
2. Protective plug
3.Connection socket
4. Safety eye
5. Detachable towball
6. Locking/unlocking wheel
7. Security key lock
8. Label to note the key references


A. Locked position (green mark opposite the
white mark); the wheel is in contact with the
towball (no gap).
B. Unlocked position (red mark opposite the white mark); the wheel is no longer in contact
with the towball (gap of around 5
mm).
To ensure complete safety while driving with a Towing device , refer to the
corresponding section.
Before each use
Verify that the towball is correctly fitted,
checking the follow points:


The green mark on the wheel is aligned
with the white mark on the towball.



The wheel is in contact with the towball
(position A

).
– The security key lock is closed and the
key removed; the wheel can no longer be
operated.


The towball must not be able to move in
its carrier; test by attempting to shake it with
your hand.
If the towball is not locked, the trailer can
become detached - risk of an accident!
During use
Never release the locking system with a
trailer or load carrier on the towball.
Never exceed the maximum authorised
weight for the vehicle - the Gross Train
Weight or GTW.
Always comply with the maximum authorised
load on the towing device: if it is exceeded,
this device may become detached from the
vehicle - risk of an accident!
Before driving, check the headlamp height
adjustment and check that the lamps on the
trailer operate correctly.
For more information on Headlamp height
adjustment, refer to the corresponding
section.
After use
When travelling without a trailer or
load carrier, remove the towball and fit the
protective plug into the carrier, to provide
clear visibility of the number plate and/or its
lighting. Also, the connection socket must be CarM an uals 2 .c o m

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7► Release the brake pedal, then switch off the
ignition.
Reverting to normal operation
► While depressing the brake pedal, restart the
engine.
With EAT8 automatic
gearbox and electric parking
brake
/
Release procedure
With the vehicle stationary and the engine
running:


Depress and hold the brake pedal.



Select and hold the mode

N
on the push
selector.


Press the
START/STOP button around 1 s to
switch off the engine (confirmed by the flashing
of the P and N indicator lights).


Release the brake pedal to switch on the
ignition and deactivate the electric parking brake.
A message is displayed on the instrument panel to confirm the unlocking
of the wheels for 15
minutes.
When the vehicle is free-wheeling, the
audio system cannot be updated (message
displayed on the instrument panel).
After 15 minutes or reverting to normal
operation
► While depressing the brake pedal, restart the
engine and select mode P .
Keyless Entry and Start
You must not depress the brake pedal
while switching the ignition on again, then
switching it off. If you do, the engine will start,
requiring you to restart the procedure.
Advice on care and maintenance
General recommendations
Observe the following recommendations to avoid
damaging the vehicle.
Exterior
Never use a high-pressure jet wash in
the engine compartment - risk of
damaging the electrical components!
Do not wash the vehicle in bright sunshine or
extremely cold conditions.
When washing the vehicle in an
automatic roller-brush car wash, be sure
to lock the doors and, depending on version,
move the electronic key away and deactivate
the "hands-free" function (Hands-Free
Tailgate Access).
When using a pressure washer, keep the jet
nozzle at a minimum distance of 30 cm from
the vehicle (particularly when cleaning areas
containing chipped paint, sensors or seals).
Promptly clean up any stains containing
chemicals liable to damage the vehicle's
paintwork (including tree resin, bird
droppings, insect secretions, pollen and tar).
Depending on the environment, clean the
vehicle frequently to remove salty deposits
(in coastal areas), soot (in industrial areas)
and mud/salts (in wet or cold areas). These
substances can be highly corrosive.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop for advice on removing stubborn
stains requiring special products (such as tar
or insect removers).
Preferably, have paint touch-ups performed
by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
Interior
When washing the vehicle, never use a
water hose or high-pressure jet to clean
the interior.
Liquids carried in cups or other open
containers can spill, presenting a risk of
damage to the instruments and controls and
the controls located on the centre console. Be
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In the event of a breakdown
Warning triangle
This reflective and dismantlable device is to be
installed on the side of the road when a vehicle
is broken down or damaged.
Before getting out of the vehicle
Turn on the hazard warning lamps, then
put on the safety vest to assemble and install
the triangle.
Storage
Hatchback
A compartment is provided in the storage box,
located under the boot carpet.
SW
A compartment is provided in the interior trim of
the tailgate.
Assembling and placing the triangle


For versions supplied with a triangle as original
equipment, refer to the illustration above.
For other versions, refer to the assembly
instructions provided with the triangle.


Put the triangle in place behind the vehicle,
as required by local legislation.
Running out of fuel
(Diesel)
With Diesel engines, the fuel system must be
primed if you run out of fuel.
Before starting to prime the system, it is
essential to put at least 5 litres of Diesel into the
fuel tank.
For more information on Refuelling and
on Misfuel prevention (Diesel), refer to
the corresponding section.


Switch on the ignition (without starting the
engine).



W

ait around 1 minute and switch off the
ignition.


Operate the starter motor to start the engine.
If the engine does not start at the first attempt,
do not keep trying, but restart the procedure.
Tool kit
Set of tools supplied with the vehicle.
Its content depends on your vehicle's equipment:


T
emporary puncture repair kit.


Spare wheel.
These tools are specific to the vehicle and may vary according to the level of
equipment.
Do not use them for any other purpose.
Accessing the tool kit
The tool kit is stored in the boot, under the floor. CarM an uals 2 .c o m

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Environment 8, 32
e-Save function (energy reserve)
24
ESC (electronic stability control)

79
Expanded traffic sign recognition

11 4
Exterior lighting

68
F
Fatigue detection 134–135
Favourite driving functions
11 0
Filling the AdBlue® tank

168, 172
Filling the fuel tank

147–148
Filter, air

169
Filter, oil

169
Filter, particle

168–169
Filter, passenger compartment

51, 169
Fitting a wheel

182–183
Fitting roof bars

162–163
Fittings, boot

61
Fittings, front

56
Fittings, interior

57
Fittings, rear

60
Flap, charging

158
Flap, fuel filler

147–148
Flap, ski

60
Flashing indicators

66
Flat bed (towing)

192
Floor, boot, adjustable

63
Fluid, brake

168
Fluid, engine coolant

168
Foglamps, rear

65, 186
Folding the rear seats 49–50
Frequency (radio)
212
Fuel

8, 147
Fuel consumption

8, 20
Fuel level, low

147
Fuel (tank)

147–148
Fuses

186
G
Gauge, fuel 147
Gearbox, automatic
100–103, 105, 169, 187
Gearbox, manual

100, 105, 169
Gear lever

100
Gear lever, manual gearbox

100
Gear shift indicator

105
Glove box

57
H
Hands-free access 35–36
Hands-free tailgate
35–36
Hazard warning lamps

76, 176
Headlamps (adjustment)

66
Headlamps, automatic dipping

68–69
Headlamps, automatic operation

67
Headlamps, halogen

66
Headlamps, main beam

68
Head restraints, front

43
Head restraints, rear

49–50
Heated steering wheel 47
Heating
51
Heating, programmable

24, 55
Hi-Fi system

59
High voltage

149
Hill start assist

104–105
Histogramme, fuel consumption

23–24
Horn

77
I
Ignition 97, 214
Ignition on
97
Immobiliser, electronic

95
Indicator, AdBlue® range

18
Indicator, coolant temperature

18
Indicator, engine oil level

18
Indicators, direction

66
Indicator, service

17
Inflating tyres

170, 200
Inflating tyres and accessories
(using the kit)

178, 180
Information, vehicle

10, 217
Infrared camera

109
Instrument panel

10, 21, 110
Instrument panels

10
ISOFIX mountings

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J
Jack 177–178, 181
Jump starting
187
K
Key 26–27, 31
Key, electronic
28–29
Keyless Entry and Starting

26, 28–29, 95–96
Key not recognised

97
Key with remote control

26, 95
Kit, hands-free

209
Kit, puncture repair

177–178
Kit, temporary puncture repair

177–180
Klaxon

77
L
Labels, identification 200
Lamps, parking
66
Lamps, rear

185
Lamps with Full LED technology

67, 69
Lane assist

118, 123–124
Lane keeping assist

135
Leather (care)

175
LEDs - Light-emitting diodes

66, 185
Level, AdBlue®

168
Level, brake fluid

168
Level, Diesel additive

168–169
Level, engine coolant 18, 168
Level, engine oil
18, 167
Levels and checks

167–169
Level, screenwash fluid

72, 168
Light-emitting diodes - LEDs

66, 185
Lighting, boot

64
Lighting dimmer

21
Lighting, exterior

65, 68
Lighting, guide-me home

67
Lighting, interior

60–61
Lighting, mood

60
Lighting, welcome

67–68
Loading

162–163
Load reduction mode

165
Locating your vehicle

27
Locking

27, 29
Locking from the inside

30
Locking the doors

30
Log, alerts

20
Long-distance blind spot monitoring

138
Long objects, transporting

60
Lumbar

44
M
Mains socket (domestic network) 151–152
Maintenance (advice)
149, 173
Maintenance, routine

109, 168, 170
Manoeuvring aids (recommendations)

108
Map reading lamps

60
Markings, identification

200
Massage function 46
Massage, multi-point
46
Mat

59, 110
Menu, shortcuts

23
Mirror, rear view

48
Mirrors, door

47–48, 55, 138
Mirror, vanity

57
Misfuel prevention

148
Mobile application

24, 55, 155, 158
Motor, electric

104, 149, 198
Motorised tailgate

33–34, 36
Mountings, ISOFIX

89, 91–92
N
Net, high load retaining 62
Net, luggage retaining
61
O
Obstacle detection 139
Oil change
167
Oil consumption

167
Oil, engine

167
On-board tools

64, 176–178
Opening the bonnet

165–166
Opening the boot

28, 33
Opening the doors

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Serial number, vehicle 200
Servicing
17, 168, 170
Settings, equipment

10, 23
Shield, snow

163
Sidelamps

66, 185
Silent vehicle warning sound
(Rechargeable hybrid)

77
Smartphone

24, 57
Snow chains

107, 164
Snow screen

163
Socket, 12 V

57
Socket, 12 V accessory

57, 63
Speakers

59
Speed limiter

113–115
Speed limit recognition

111 – 11 2
Speedometer

10, 110
Sport mode

103–104
Spotlamps, side

68
Stability control (ESC)

79, 81
Starting a Diesel engine

147
Starting/Stopping the vehicle

95
Starting the engine

95–96
Starting the vehicle

96, 102
Starting using another battery

97, 187
State of charge, battery

23
Station, radio

211–212
Stay, engine bonnet

166
Steering wheel

11 0
Steering wheel (adjustment)

47
Stickers, customising

174
Stopping the vehicle

96, 102
Stop & Start

22, 52, 55, 105–106, 147, 165, 169, 189Storage 56–61
Storage box
64
Storage wells

61, 64
Storing driving positions

45
Stowing rings

61
Sunshine sensor

51
Sun visor

57
Suspension

170
Switching off the engine

95
Synchronising the remote control

32
T
Tables of engines 195, 197–198
Tailgate
33
Tank, fuel

147–148
Technical data

195, 197–198
Telephone

209–210, 213–214
Temperature, coolant

18
Time (setting)

215
Tool box

64
Tools

176–178
Topping-up AdBlue®

172
Top Tether (fixing)

89, 91–92
Total distance recorder

21
Touch screen

22–24, 55
Towball, quickly detachable

159–162
Towbar

81, 158
Towbar with quickly
detachable towball

159–162
Towed loads

194–195, 197–198
Towing

192–193
Towing another vehicle 192–193
Towing the vehicle
192–193
Traction battery charge

153
Traction battery
(Rechargeable hybrid)

20, 149–150, 155
Traction control (ASR)

80
Trailer

81, 158
Trailer stability assist (TSA)

81
Trajectory control systems

79
Triangle, warning

176
Trip computer

21–22
Tyres

170, 200
Tyre under-inflation detection

107, 179
U
Under-inflation (detection) 107
Unlocking
26, 28
Unlocking from the inside

30
Unlocking the boot

26, 29
Unlocking the doors

30
Unlocking the tailgate

26, 29
Updating the time

215
V
Vehicle data recording and privacy 217
Ventilation
51
Visibility

55
Visiopark

142
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