fuses PEUGEOT 308 2023 Owners Manual

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Contents
Cruise control 11 6
Drive Assist Plus 11 8
Drive Assist 2.0 11 8
Adaptive cruise control 11 9
Lane positioning assist 123
Semi-automatic lane changing 126
Active Safety Brake with Collision Risk Alert
and Intelligent emergency braking assistance
130
Distraction detection 134
Lane keeping assist 135
Long-distance blind spot monitoring 138
Parking sensors 139
Visiopark 1 140
Visiopark 3 142
Rear cross traffic alert 144
 7Practical informationCompatibility of fuels 147
Refuelling 147
Misfuel prevention (Diesel) 148
Rechargeable hybrid system 149
Charging the traction battery
(Rechargeable hybrid)
155
Towing device 158
Towing device with quickly detachable towball 159
Roof bars 162
Very cold climate screens 163
Snow chains 164
Energy economy mode 165
Bonnet 165
Engine compartment 166
Checking levels 167
Checks 168
AdBlue® (BlueHDi) 170
Free-wheeling 172
Advice on care and maintenance 173
 8In the event of a breakdownWarning triangle 176
Running out of fuel (Diesel) 176
Tool kit 176
Temporary puncture repair kit 178
Spare wheel 181
Changing a bulb 184
Fuses 186
12

V battery/Accessory batteries 186
Towing the vehicle 192
 9Technical dataEngine technical data and towed loads 194
Petrol engines 195
Diesel engines 197
Rechargeable hybrid engines 198
Dimensions 199
Identification markings 200
 10 PEUGEOT i-Connect Advanced -PEUGEOT i-Connect
First steps 201
Customisation 204
Steering mounted controls 205
Applications 206
Voice commands 206
Navigation 207
Connectivity 208
Mirror Screen 210
Media 2 11
Phone 213
Settings 214
Help 215
  11Vehicle data recording and privacy
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Alphabetical index
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Appendix CarM an uals 2 .c o m

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Safety
General safety
recommendations
Do not remove the labels attached in
different places on your vehicle. They
include safety warnings as well as
identification information for the vehicle.
Depending on country regulations,
certain safety equipment may be
mandatory: high visibility safety vests,
warning triangles, breathalysers, spare bulbs,
spare fuses, fire extinguisher, first aid kit, mud
flaps at the rear of the vehicle, etc.
Installing electrical accessories:
– The fitting of electrical equipment or
accessories not approved by PEUGEOT
may
cause excessive current consumption and
faults and failures with the electrical system
of your vehicle. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer
for information on the range of approved
accessories.


As a safety measure, access to the
diagnostic socket, used for the vehicle's
electronic systems, is reserved strictly for
PEUGEOT

dealers or qualified workshops,
equipped with the special tools required (risk
of malfunctions of the vehicle's electronic
systems that could cause breakdowns or
serious accidents). The Manufacturer cannot
be held responsible if this advice is not
followed.


Any modification or adaptation not intended
or authorised by PEUGEOT

or carried out
without meeting the technical requirements
defined by the Manufacturer will result in the
suspension of the commercial warranty.
Installation of accessory radio
communication transmitters
Before installing a radio communication
transmitter with an external aerial, you must
without fail contact a PEUGEOT dealer for
the specification of transmitters which can
be fitted (frequency, maximum power, aerial
position, specific installation requirements),
in line with the Vehicle Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directive (2004/104/EC).
Declarations of conformity for radio
equipment
The relevant certificates are available on the
brand website:
http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com/APddb/
Hazard warning lamps



► Pressing this button causes all the direction
indicators to flash.
They can work with the ignition switched off.
Automatic operation of hazard warning lamps
When braking in an emergency, depending on
the rate of deceleration, the hazard warning
lamps come on automatically. They switch off
automatically when you next accelerate.
They can be switched off by pressing the button. CarM an uals 2 .c o m

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Driving
Cruise control suspended,
following brief acceleration by
the driver.
(green)/(grey)
(orange)
"Take back control"


Brake or accelerate, depending on the
context.
(red)
"Take back control"


T

ake back control of the vehicle
immediately: the system cannot manage the
current driving situation.
"Activation refused, conditions
unsuitable "
The system refuses to activate cruise control, as
the necessary conditions are not fulfilled.
Stop & Go function
The system has brought the
vehicle to a complete stop.
(green)/(green)
Within 3 seconds of stopping, the vehicle
gradually and automatically begins moving
again.
Beyond 3 seconds of stopping, the driver must
accelerate or press 2-I I> to move off.
If the driver takes no action after the
vehicle has been stopped, the electric
parking brake is applied automatically after
about 5 minutes.
While the vehicle is immobilised, the
following recommendations apply:


The driver should not leave the vehicle.



Do not open the boot.



Do not drop off or pick up passengers.



Do not engage reverse gear
.
When restarting the vehicle, beware of
cyclists, pedestrians or animals who are
not taken into account by the system.
The driver must monitor their surroundings.
Operating limits
Cruise control operates by day and night, in dry
weather or moderate rainfall.
Certain situations cannot be managed by the
system and require driver intervention.
Cases not taken into account by the system:


Pedestrians, cyclists, animals.



Stationary vehicles (e.g.
traffic jams,
breakdown).


– Vehicles crossing your lane.
– V ehicles driving in the opposite direction.
Situations where the driver must suspend the
system:


– Vehicles in a tight bend.
– When approaching a roundabout.

– When following a narrow vehicle.
Reactivate the system when conditions allow .
Situations in which the driver is prompted to
immediately resume control:


Excessively sharp deceleration by the vehicle
in front of you.


– When a vehicle cuts in sharply between your
vehicle and the one in front.
Some vehicles on the road may be
poorly perceived or interpreted by the
camera and/or the radar (e.g.
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Practical information
When the engine is hot, handle the
exterior safety catch and the bonnet stay
with care (risk of burns), using the protected
area.
When the bonnet is open, take care not to
damage the safety catch.
Do not open the bonnet under very windy
conditions.
Cooling of the engine when stopped
The engine cooling fan may start after
the engine has been switched off.
Take care with objects or clothing that
could be caught in the blades of the fan!
Opening



► Open the left- hand front door.
► Pull the interior release lever , located at the
bottom of the door frame, towards you.


► Lift the exterior safety catch and raise the
bonnet.


Unclip the stay from its housing and place it
in the support slot to hold the bonnet open.
Closing
► Lower the bonnet and release it near the end
of its travel.


Check the locking.
Because of the presence of electrical
equipment under the bonnet, it is strongly
recommended that exposure to water (rain,
washing, etc.) be limited.
Engine compartment
The engine shown here is an example for
illustrative purposes only.
The locations of the following components may
vary: –

Air filter
.

Engine oil dipstick.


Engine oil filler cap.
Petrol engine

Diesel engine

1.
Screenwash fluid reservoir
2. Engine coolant reservoir
3. Brake fluid reservoir
4. Battery/Fuses
5. Remote earth point (-)
6. Fusebox
7. Air filter
8. Engine oil filler cap
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In the event of a breakdown
4.Foglamps (P21W)
5. Reversing lamps (W16W)
Reversing lamps/Foglamps

These bulbs are replaced from outside the rear
bumper.


Remove the fixing screw(s) from the access
flap located under the bumper using a

Torx
screwdriver.


Unclip the access flap.



T
urn the bulb holder a quarter turn and
remove it.


For the foglamp: turn the bulb a quarter turn
and replace it.



For the reversing lamp: pull out the bulb and
replace it.
When changing the bulb within a few
minutes of switching off the ignition, take
care not to touch the exhaust - risk of burns!
Fuses
Changing a fuse
All work must be carried out only by a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop
The replacement of a fuse by a third party
could cause a serious malfunction of the
vehicle.
Installing electrical accessories
The vehicle's electrical system is
designed to operate with standard or optional
equipment.
Before fitting other electrical equipment
or accessories to your vehicle, contact a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
PEUGEOT accepts no responsibility for
the cost incurred in repairing the vehicle
or for rectifying malfunctions resulting from
the installation of accessories not supplied or
not recommended by PEUGEOT and not
installed in accordance with its
recommendations, in particular when the
combined power consumption of all of the
additional equipment connected exceeds 10
milliamperes.
12 V battery/Accessory
batteries
Lead-acid starter batteries
These batteries contain harmful
substances (sulphuric acid and lead).
They must be disposed of in accordance
with regulations and must never under any
circumstances be discarded with household
waste.
Dispose of used batteries at a designated
collection point.
Protect your eyes and face before
handling the battery.
All operations on the battery must be carried
out in a well ventilated area and away from
naked flames and sources of sparks, to avoid
any risk of explosion or fire.
Wash your hands afterwards.
Electronic control units/LED
technology headlamps
Never connect the negative jump lead to the
metal part of the electronic control units or at
the back of the headlamps.
Risk of destroying the electronic control units
and/or headlamps!
Connect to the remote earth point provided
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Alphabetical index
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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Alphabetical index
P
Pads, brake 169–170
Paint
174, 200
Paint colour code

200
Parking brake, electric

98–100, 170
Parking (sensors)

139
Parking sensors, audible and visual

139
Parking sensors, front

140
Parking sensors, rear

139
Passenger compartment temperature
pre-conditioning (Rechargeable hybrid)

24, 55
Pedestrian horn (Rechargeable hybrid)

77
Personalisation

10, 24
Plates, identification

200
Port, USB

57, 60
Post Collision Safety Brake

80
Power

20
Power indicator (Rechargeable hybrid)

9, 20
Pressures, tyres

170, 179, 200
Pre-tensioning (seat belts)

83
Priming the fuel system

176
Profiles

202
Protecting children

84, 86–90
Proximity Keyless Entry and Start

28
Puncture

178–179, 181
R
Radar (warnings) 109
Radio
211–212
Range, AdBlue® 18, 168
Reading lamps
60
READY (warning lamp)

165
Rear bench seat

49
Rear cross traffic alert

144
Rear screen (demisting)

55
Rechargeable
hybrid engine

9, 23, 165, 192, 198
Rechargeable
hybrid system

6, 9, 23, 96, 104, 149
Recharging the battery

187–188, 190
Recharging the traction battery

153
Recharging the traction battery
(Rechargeable hybrid)

149, 155, 157
Recirculation, air

54
Recorder, trip distance

21
Reduction of electrical load (mode)

165
Regeneration of the particle filter

169
Regenerative braking
(deceleration by engine braking)

102
Reinitialising the remote control

32
Reinitialising the under-inflation
detection system

108
Reminder, lighting on

65
Remote control

26–29, 31
Remote functions

158
Remotely operable functions
(Rechargeable hybrid)

24, 55
Removing a wheel

182–183
Removing the mat

59
Replacing bulbs

184–185
Replacing fuses

186Replacing the air filter 169
Replacing the oil filter
169
Replacing the passenger
compartment filter

169
Reservoir, screenwash

168
Resetting the trip

21
Reversing camera

109, 140–142
Reversing lamps

185–186
Roof bars

162–163
Roof, opening

40
Running out of fuel (Diesel)

176
S
Safety, children 84, 86–90
Saturation of the particle filter (Diesel)
169
Screens, very cold conditions

163
Screenwash

72
Screenwash, front

72
Screenwash, rear

72
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)

19, 170
Seat angle

44
Seat belts

82–83, 88
Seat belts, rear

82
Seats, electric

44–45
Seats, front

43–45
Seats, heated

45–46
Seats, rear

49–50, 87
Selector, gear

100, 102–103
Semi-automatic lane changing

126
Sensors (warnings)

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