Peugeot 308 CC 2011 Owner's Manual

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Changing the third brake lamp
(LEDs)
For the replacement of this type of LED
lamp, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualifi ed workshop.
Changing the number plate lamp
bulbs (W 5W)


)
Insert a thin screwdriver in one of
the exterior holes of the lens.

)
Push it towards the outside to unclip it.

)
Remove the lens.

)
Pull the bulb out and change it.

High pressure washing

When using this type of washing
on stubborn dirt, do not persist on
the headlamps, the lamps and their
surrounds to avoid damaging their
protective coating and seals.

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PEUGEOT will not accept responsi-
bility for the cost incurred in repairing
your vehicle or for rectifying mal-
functions resulting from the installa-
tion of accessories not supplied and
not recommended by PEUGEOT
and not installed in accordance with
its instructions, in particular when
the combined consumption of all of
the additional equipment connected
exceeds 10 milliamperes.

Installing electrical accessories
Your vehicle's electrical system is
designed to operate with standard
or optional equipment.
Before installing other electrical
equipment or accessories on your
vehicle, contact a PEUGEOT dealer
or a qualifi ed workshop.





















CHANGING A FUSE


Access to tooling

The extraction tweezer is fi tted to the
back of the dashboard fusebox cover.
For access to them:


)
turn the screw a quarter of a turn to
the left,

)
unclip the cover by pulling the top
right,

)
disengage and pull away the cover,

)
remove carrier on the back of which
is fi tted the tweezer.



Changing a fuse

Before changing a fuse, you must:


)
identify and correct the cause of the
fault,

)

switch off all all electrical consumers,


)
immobilise the vehicle and switch
the ignition off,

)
identify the failed fuse using the al-
location tables and layout diagrams
in the following pages.

Good

Failed

Tweezer

When changing a fuse, you must:


)
use the special tweezer to extract
the fuse from its housing and check
its fi lament,

)
always replace the failed fuse with
a fuse of the same rating (same co-
lour); using a different rating may
cause faults (risk of fi re).
If the fuse fails again soon after it is
changed, have the electrical system
checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualifi ed workshop.

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Dashboard fuses

The fusebox is placed in the lower dash-
board (left-hand side).

Access to the fuses


)
refer to the paragraph "Access to
tooling".

Fuse tables


Fuse N°



Rating


Functions



F1



-

Not used.


F2



30 A

Earth for locking and deadlocking.


F3



5 A

Airbags and pretensioners control unit.


F4



10 A

Clutch pedal and dual-function brake switches,
electrochromatic rear view mirror, air conditioning,
steering wheel angle sensor, automatic gearbox,
switching and protection unit.


F5



30 A

Front one-touch electric windows, folding mirrors
supply.


F6



30 A

Rear one-touch electric windows, exterior door
opening controls.


F7



5 A

Front and rear courtesy lamps, map reading lamps,
sun visor lighting, glove box lighting.


F8



20 A



Audio equipment, radio/telephone, multifunction screen, tyre
under-infl ation detection, interior storage compartments.



F9



30 A

Front 12 V socket, cigarette lighter.


F10



15 A

Steering mounted controls, alarm siren, alarm
control unit.


F11



15 A

Low current ignition switch.

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Fuse N°



Rating


Functions



F12



15 A

Instrument panel, seat belt and passenger's front
airbag warning lamps display, air conditioning,
driver's seat memory unit, retractable roof unit.


F13



5 A

Engine fusebox, airbags.


F14



15 A

Multifunction screen, amplifi er, hands-free kit,
rain/sunshine sensor, parking sensors control unit,
passenger's seat memory unit.


F15



30 A

Locking and deadlocking.


F17



40 A

Rear screen and door mirrors demist/defrost.


SH



-

PARC shunt.


Fuse N°




Rating


Functions



G36




30 A

Driver and passenger heated seats.


G37




5 A

Trailer fuse box.


G38




30 A

Driver's seat memory unit.


G39



-
Not used.


G40




30 A

Hi-Fi amplifi er, passenger's seat memory unit.

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Engine compartment fuses

The fusebox is placed in the engine
compartment near the battery (left-hand
side).

Access to the fuses


)
Unclip the cover.

)
Change the fuse (see correspond-
ing paragraph).

)
When you have fi nished, refi t the
cover carefully to ensure correct
sealing of the fusebox.

Fuse table


Fuse N°



Rating


Functions



F1



20 A

Engine control unit supply, injection pump and EGR
electrovalves (2 litre HDI), injectors (2 litre HDI).


F2



15 A

Horn.


F3



10 A

Front screenwash.


F4



20 A

Headlamp wash.


F5



15 A

Purge canister, turbine discharge and Turbo
pressure regulation electrovalves (1.6 litre THP), oil
vapour heater (1.6 litre THP), Diesel fuel heater
(1.6 litre HDI).


F6



10 A

Vehicle speed sensor, ABS/ESP control unit.


F7



10 A

Power steering control unit, automatic gearbox,
engine coolant level detector.


F8



25 A

Starter motor control.


F9



10 A

Diagnostic socket, directional headlamps, air
fl ow sensor (Diesel), particle emission fi lter pump
(Diesel), door mirror controls.


F10



30 A


Engine control unit actuators (petrol: ignition coils,
electrovalves, oxygen sensors, injectors,
heaters, fuel pump, electronic thermostat)
(Diesel: electrovalves, heaters).


F11



40 A

Air conditioning fan.

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Fuse N°



Rating


Functions



F12



30 A

Windscreen wipers slow/fast speed.


F13



40 A

Built-in systems interface supply (ignition positive).


F14



-

Not used.


F15



10 A

Right-hand main beam headlamp.


F16



10 A

Left-hand main beam headlamp.


F17



15 A

Left-hand dipped headlamp.


F18



15 A

Right-hand dipped headlamp.


F19



15 A

Oil vapour heater (1.6 litre VTi), purge canister
electrovalve (1.6 litre VTi), oxygen sensors (petrol),
air cooling electrovalves (Diesel).


F20



10 A

Electronic thermostat, variable timing electrovalves,
Turbo pressure regulation electrovalve (Diesel),
engine coolant level detector (Diesel).


F21



5 A

Fan assembly relay supply, Valvetronic relay control
(1.6 litre VTi), Turbo cooling (1.6 litre THP), air fl ow
sensor (1.6 litre HDI).

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Table of fuses above the battery


Fuse N°



Rating


Functions



F1



-

Not used.


F2



5 A

Dual function brake switch.


F3



5 A

Battery charge unit.


F4



25 A

ABS/ESP solenoid valves.


F5



-

Not used.


F6



15 A

Automatic gearbox.
All work on the other types of fuses (midi-fuses and maxi-fuses) must only be
done by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed workshop.

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BATTERY

Access to the battery

The battery is located under the
bonnet.
For access to it:


)
open the bonnet using the interior
release lever, then the exterior safety catch,

)
secure the bonnet stay,

)
remove the plastic cover to gain ac-
cess to the two terminals,

)
unclip the fusebox to remove the
battery, if necessary.





Disconnecting the cables



)
Raise the locking tab fully.



Reconnecting the cables



)
Position the open clip 1
of the cable
on the positive terminal (+) of the
battery.

)
Press vertically on the clip 1
to posi-
tion it correctly against the battery.

)
Lock the clip by lowering the tab 2
.
Do not force the tab as locking will
not be possible if the clip is not po-
sitioned correctly; start the proce-
dure again.





The presence of this label, in par-
ticular with the Stop & Start sys-
tem, indicates the use of a 12 V
lead-acid battery with special tech-
nology and specifi cation; the in-
volvement of a PEUGEOT dealer
or a qualifi ed workshop is essential
when replacing or disconnecting
the battery.
Failure to observe this recommen-
dation may cause premature wear
of the battery.

After refi tting the battery, the
Stop & Start system will only be
active after a continuous period
of immobilisation of the vehicle, a
period which depends on the cli-
matic conditions and the state of
charge of the battery (up to about
8 hours).

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)
Operate the starter, let the engine run.


)
Wait until the engine returns to idle
and disconnect the cables.



Charging the battery using
a battery charger
Starting using another battery



)
Connect the red cable to the posi-
tive terminal (+) of the fl at battery A
,
then to the positive terminal (+) of
the slave battery B
.

)
Connect one end of the green or
black cable to the negative termi-
nal (-) of the slave battery B
.

)
Connect the other end of the green
or black cable to the earth point C

on the broken down vehicle.
The Stop & Start battery does not
have to be disconnected for charging.



)
Disconnect the battery from the ve-
hicle.

)
Follow the instructions for use pro-
vided by the manufacturer of the
charger.

)
Reconnect starting with the nega-
tive terminal (-).

)
Check that the terminals and con-
nectors are clean. If they are cov-
ered with sulphate (whitish or
greenish deposit), remove them and
clean them. The batteries contain harmful sub-
stances such as sulphuric acid and
lead. They must be disposed of in
accordance with regulations and
must not, in any circumstances, be
discarded with household waste.
Take used remote control batteries
and vehicle batteries to a special
collection point.
To avoid discharging the battery,
do not leave the lights on repeat-
edly with the ignition off (refer to
the "Energy economy mode" para-
graph).
It is advisable to disconnect the
battery if the vehicle is to be left un-
used for more than one month.
Do not disconnect the terminals
while the engine is running.
Do not charge the batteries without
disconnecting the terminals fi rst.

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Before disconnecting the
battery
Wait 2 minutes after switching off
the ignition before disconnecting
the battery.
Close the roof, the windows and
the doors before disconnecting the
battery.

Following reconnection of the
battery
Following reconnection of the bat-
tery, switch on the ignition and wait
1 minute before starting to permit
initialisation of the electronic sys-
tems. However, if slight diffi culties
are encountered following this op-
eration, contact a PEUGEOT dealer
or a qualifi ed workshop.

Referring to the corresponding sec-
tion, you must yourself reinitialise:


- the remote control key,

- the electric windows and the
automatic partial opening of the
door windows,

- the GPS satellite navigation
system.

Let the engine run for the duration
specifi ed to ensure that the battery
charge is suffi cient.
Do not repeatedly and continu-
ously restart the engine in order to
charge the battery.
A fl at battery prevents the engine
from starting (refer to the "Battery"
paragraph). If the telephone is being used at
this time:


- it will be maintained for 5 min-
utes with the hands-free kit of
your Peugeot Connect Sound,
Peugeot Connect Nav,

- it will still be possible to fi n-
ish the call with the Peugeot
Connect Media.










ENERGY ECONOMY MODE

System which manages the duration of
use of certain functions to conserve a
suffi cient level of charge in the battery.
After the engine has stopped, you can
still use functions such as the audio and
telematics system, windscreen wip-
ers, dipped beam headlamps, courtesy
lamps, etc. for a maximum combined
duration of thirty minutes.
This period may be greatly reduced if
the battery is not fully charged.

Exiting economy mode

These functions are reactivated auto-
matically next time the vehicle is driven.
To restore the use of these functions im-
mediately, start the engine and let it run
for at least 5 minutes.

Switching to economy mode

Once this time has elapsed, a message
appears in the screen indicating that
the vehicle has switched to economy
mode and the active functions are put
on standby.








LOAD REDUCTION MODE

System which manages the use of
certain functions in relation to the level
of charge remaining in the battery.
When the vehicle is being driven, the
load reduction function temporarily de-
activates certain functions, such as
the air conditioning, the "AIRWAVE"
systems, the heated rear screen...
Certain deactivated functions are reac-
tivated automatically as soon as condi-
tions permit.

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