Peugeot 308 Dag 2007.5 Owner's Manual

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Fuse N°RatingFunctions
F820 AAudio equipment, audio/telephone, CD changer, multifunction display, tyre under-inflation detection.
F930 AFront 12 V socket, lighter.
F1015 ASteering wheel controls, alarm siren, alarm control unit.
F1115 ALow current ignition switch.
F1215 AInstrument panel, seat belt and passenger’s front air bag warning lights display, air conditioning, driver’s seat memory unit, driving school module.
F135 AEngine fuse box, air bags, piloted manual gearbox gear lever.
F1415 AMultifunction display, amplifier, hands-free kit, rain/brightness sensor, parking assistance control unit, trailer fuse box, lane departure warning system.
F1530 ALocking and deadlocking.
F1740 ARear screen and exterior mirrors de-icing.
SH-PARC shunt.

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Engine compartment fuses
The fuse box is placed in the engine compartment near the battery (left-hand side).
Access to the fuses
 Unclip the cover.
 Change the fuse (see corresponding paragraph).
 When you have finished, close the cover carefully to guarantee the sea-ling of the fuse box.
Fuse table
Fuse N°RatingFunctions
F120 AEngine control unit supply, injection pump and EGR solenoid valves (2 l HDI 16V), injectors(2 l HDI 16V).
F215 AHorn.
F310 AFront/rear wash-wipe.
F420 AHeadlamp wash.
F515 A
Fuel pump (petrol), purge canister, turbine discharge and Turbo pressure regulation solenoid valves (1.6 l THP 16V), oil vapour heater(1.6 l THP 16V), diesel heater (1.6 l HDI 16V).
F610 AVehicle speed sensor, ABS/ESP control unit.
F710 APower steering control unit, automatic gearbox, engine coolant level detector.
F825 AStarter control.
F910 ADiagnostic socket, directional headlamps,air flow sensor (Diesel), particle emission filter pump (Diesel).
F1030 A
Engine control unit actuators (petrol: ignition coils, solenoid valves, oxygen sensors, injectors, heaters, fuel pump, controlled thermostat)(Diesel: solenoid valves, heaters).
F1140 AAir conditioning blower.

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Fuse N°RatingFunctions
F1230 AWindscreen wipers slow/fast speed.
F1340 ABuilt-in systems interface supply(ignition positive).
F1430 AAir pump.
F1510 ARight-hand main beam headlamp.
F1610 ALeft-hand main beam headlamp.
F1715 ALeft-hand dipped headlamp.
F1815 ARight-hand dipped headlamp.
F1915 A
Oil vapour heater (1.4 l 16V and 1,6 l VTi 16V), purge canister solenoid valve (1.4 l 16V and1.6 l VTi 16V), oxygen sensors (petrol),air cooling solenoid valves (Diesel).
F2010 AControlled thermostat, variable timing solenoid valves, Turbo pressure regulation solenoid valve (Diesel), engine coolant level detector (Diesel).
F215 AFan assembly relay supply, Valvetronic relay control (1.4 l 16V and 1.6 l VTi 16V), Turbo cooling (1.6 l THP 16V), air flow sensor (1.6 l HDI 16V).

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Table of mini and midi-fuses above the battery
* The maxi-fuses provide additional protection for the electrical systems. All work on the maxi-fuses must be carried out by a PEUGEOT dealer.
Fuse N°RatingFunctions
F115 AGearbox (piloted manual or automatic).
F215 ADiagnostic socket, daytime lights.
F35 ADual-function brake switch.
F4-Not used.
F5*80 APower steering electropump assembly.
F6*70 AHeating unit (Diesel).
F7*100 ASwitching and protection unit.
F8-Not used.
F9*30 APiloted manual gearbox electropump assembly.
F10*30 AValvetronic electric motor (1.6 l THP 16V).
Table of maxi-fuses
Fuse N°RatingFunctions
MF1*50 AFan assembly.
MF2*50 APassenger compartment fuse box.
MF3*80 ABuilt-in systems interface.
MF4*-Not used.
MF5*50 AABS/ESP control unit.
MF6*30 AABS/ESP control unit.
MF7*80 ABuilt-in systems interface.
MF8*-Not used.

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BATTERY
Procedure for charging your battery when it is flat or for starting the engine using another battery.
Access to the battery
Starting using another battery
 Connect the red cable to the positive terminal (+) of the flat battery A, then to the positive terminal (+) of the slave battery B.
 Connect one end of the green or black cable to the negative terminal (-) of the slave battery B.
 Connect the other end of the green or black cable to an earth point C on the broken down vehicle.
 Operate the starter, let the engine run.
 Wait until the engine returns to idle and disconnect the cables.
The battery is located under the bon-net.
To gain access to it:
 open the bonnet using the interiorlever, then the exterior lever,
 secure the bonnet strut,
 remove the plastic cover to gainaccess to the two terminals,
 unclip the fuse box to remove the battery, if necessary.

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Charging the battery usinga battery charger
 Disconnect the battery from the vehi-cle.
 Follow the instructions for use pro-vided by the manufacturer of the charger.
 Reconnect starting with the negative terminal (-).
 Check that the terminals and con-nectors are clean. If they are covered with sulphate (whitish or greenish de-posit), remove them and clean them.
LOAD REDUCTION MODE
System which manages the use of cer-tain functions in relation to the level of charge remaining in the battery.
When the vehicle is being driven, the load reduction function temporarily deac-tivates certain functions, such as the air conditioning, the rear screen de-icing...
The deactivated functions are reactivat-ed automatically as soon as conditions permit.

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Charging the battery usinga battery charger
 Disconnect the battery from the vehi-cle.
 Follow the instructions for use pro-vided by the manufacturer of the charger.
 Reconnect starting with the negative terminal (-).
 Check that the terminals and con-nectors are clean. If they are covered with sulphate (whitish or greenish de-posit), remove them and clean them.
LOAD REDUCTION MODE
System which manages the use of cer-tain functions in relation to the level of charge remaining in the battery.
When the vehicle is being driven, the load reduction function temporarily deac-tivates certain functions, such as the air conditioning, the rear screen de-icing...
The deactivated functions are reactivat-ed automatically as soon as conditions permit.

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ENERGY ECONOMY MODE
System which manages the duration of use of certain functions to conserve a sufficient level of charge in the battery.
After the engine has stopped, you can still use functions such as the audio equipment, windscreen wipers, dipped headlamps, courtesy lights, etc. for a maximum combined duration of thirty minutes.
Exiting economy mode
These functions are reactivated auto-matically next time the vehicle is driven.
 In order to resume the use of these functions immediately, start the en-gine and let it run for a few minutes.
The time available to you will then be double the duration for which the en-gine is left running. However, this period will always be between five and thirty minutes.
Switching to economy mode
Once the thirty minutes are over, a message appears on the multifunction display indicating that the vehicle has switched to economy mode and the ac-tive functions areput on standby.
CHANGING A WIPER BLADE
Procedure for replacing a worn wiper blade with a new one without the use of tools.
Removing a front or rear wiper blade
 Raise the corresponding wiper arm.
 Unclip the wiper blade and remove it.
Fitting a front or rearwiper blade
 At the front, check the size of the wip-er blade as the shorter blade is fitted on the right-hand side of the vehicle.
 Put the corresponding new wiper blade in place and clip it.
 Fold down the wiper arm carefully.
Before removing a front wiper blade
 Within one minute after switching off the ignition, operate the wipers stalk to position the wiper blades in the centre of the windscreen.
After fitting a front wiper blade
 Switch on the ignition.
 Operate the wipers stalk again to park the wiper blades.

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TOWING THE VEHICLE
Procedure for having your vehicle towed or for towing another vehicle using a re-movable towing eye.
Access to the tools
Towing your vehicle
 On the front bumper, unclip the cover by pressing at the bottom.
 Screw the towing eye in fully.
 Install the towbar.
 Switch on the hazard warning lights on the towed vehicle.
 On the rear bumper, unclip the cover by pressing at the bottom.
 Screw the towing eye in fully.
 Install the towbar.
 Switch on the hazard warning lights on the towed vehicle.
Towing another vehicle
The towing eye is installed in the boot under the floor.
To gain access to it:
 open the boot,
 raise the floor,
 secure it by hooking its cord on the hook on the shelf support,
 remove the polystyrene storage box,
remove the towing eye from the holder.

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TOWING A TRAILER,
CARAVAN, etc.
Towbar suited to the attachment of a trailer or caravan with additional signal-ling and lighting.
Your vehicle is primarily designed for transporting people and luggage, but it may also be used for towing a trailer.
We recommend the use of original PEUGEOT towbars that have been tested and approved from the design stage of your vehicle and that the fitting of the towbar is entrusted to a PEUGEOT dealer.
Driving with a trailer subjects the towing vehicle to more significant stress and its driver must be particularly careful.
Driving advice
Distribution of loads
 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. Above 1 000 metres, the maximum towing load must be reduced by 10 % and so on for every 1 000 metres of altitude.
Refer to the "Technical Data" section for details of the weights and towing loads which apply to your vehicle.
In all cases, pay attention to the coolant temperature.
Side wind
 Take into account the increased sen-sitivity to side wind.
Cooling
Towing a trailer on a slope increases the temperature of the coolant.
As the fan is electrically controlled, its cooling capacity is not dependent on the engine speed.
 To lower the engine speed, reduce your speed.
The maximum towing load on a long slope depends on the gradient and the outside temperature.
Braking
Towing a trailer increases the braking distance.
Tyres
 Check the tyre pressures of the tow-ing vehicle and of the trailer, observ-ing the recommended pressures.
Lights
 Check the electrical signalling on the trailer.
 If the warning light and the STOP warning light come on, stop the vehicle and switch off the engine as soon as possible.

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