headlamp Peugeot 308 SW BL 2011 Owner's Guide

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CHECKS
PETROL ENGINES
The various caps and covers allow access for checking the levels of the various fl uids and for replacing certain components.


1.
Power steering reservoir.

2.
Screenwash and headlamp wash
reservoir.

3.
Coolant reservoir.
4.
Brake fl uid reservoir.

5.
Battery/Fuses.

6.
Fusebox.
7.
Air fi lter.

8.
Engine oil dipstick.

9.
Engine oil fi ller cap.

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CHECKS
DIESEL ENGINES
The various caps and covers allow access for checking the levels of the various fl uids, for replacing certain components and
for priming the fuel system.


1.
Power steering reservoir.

2.
Screenwash and headlamp wash
reservoir.

3.
Coolant reservoir.
4.
Brake fl uid reservoir.

5.
Battery/Fuses.

6.
Fusebox.

7.
Air fi lter.
8.
Engine oil dipstick.

9.
Engine oil fi ller cap.

10.
Priming pump * .

11 .
Bleed screw * .

*
According to engine.

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CHECKING LEVELS
Check all of these levels regularly and
top them up if necessary, unless other-
wise indicated.
If a level drops signifi cantly, have the
corresponding system checked by a
PEUGEOT dealer.

Brake fluid level
In addition, as the cooling system is
pressurised, wait at least one hour after
switching off the engine before carrying
out any work.
To avoid any risk of scalding, unscrew
the cap by two turns to allow the pres-
sure to drop. When the pressure has
dropped, remove the cap and top up
the level.

Oil level

The reading will only be correct
if the vehicle is on level ground
and the engine has been off for
more than 15 minutes.
The check is carried out either when the igni-
tion is switched on using the oil level indicator
on the instrument panel, or using the dipstick.
The brake fl uid level should be
close to the "MAX" mark. If it is
not, check the brake pad wear.

Changing the fl uid
Refer to the Warranty and Maintenance
Record for details of the interval for this
operation.


Power steering fluid level

The power steering fl uid level
should be close to the "MAX"
mark. Unscrew the cap, with the
engine cold, to check the level.

Screenwash and headlamp
wash fluid
In the case of vehicles fi tted
with headlamp washers, the
minimum level of this fl uid is
indicated by an audible signal
and a message on the multifunction
screen.
Top up the level when you stop the ve-
hicle.
Engine oil change
Refer to the Warranty and Maintenance
Record for details of the interval for this
operation.
In order to maintain the reliability of the
engine and emission control system,
the use of additives in the engine oil is
prohibited.

Oil specifi cation
The oil must correspond to your engine
and conform to the manufacturer's rec-
ommendations.

Fluid specifi cation
The brake fl uid must conform to the
manufacturer's recommendations and
fulfi l the DOT4 standards.

Changing the coolant
The coolant does not have to be
changed.

Fluid specifi cation
For optimum cleaning and to avoid
freezing, this fl uid must not be topped
up with or replaced with water.



Coolant level

The coolant level should be
close to the "MAX" mark but
should never exceed it.
When the engine is warm, the tempera-
ture of the coolant is regulated by the fan.
This can operate with the ignition off.

On vehicles which are fi tted with a
particle emission fi lter, the fan may
operate after the vehicle has been
switched off, even if the engine is
cold.

Fluid specifi cation
The coolant must conform to the manu-
facturer's recommendations.

When working under the bonnet,
take care, as certain areas of the
engine may be extremely hot (risk
of burns).

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Risk of electrocution
Xenon bulbs (D1S-35W) must be
replaced by a PEUGEOT dealer.

CHANGING A BULB

Procedure for replacing a faulty bulb with a
new bulb without the use of tools.






Model with halogen headlamps


1.
Direction indicators
(PY

21W

amber).


2.
Dipped

beam

headlamps
(H7
-
55W).


3.
Main beam headlamps (H1



-



55W).


4.
Daytime

running lamps/



sidelamps

(P21/

5W

).


5.
Foglamps

(H8



-



35W).





1.
Direction indicators
(PY 21W SV silver).


2.
Directional dipped/main beam
headlamps (D1S-35W).


3.
Additional main beam headlamps
(H1-55W).


4.
Daytime running lamps/
sidelamps (P21/5W).


5.
Foglamps (H8-35W).






























Model with xenon and directional
headlamps
The headlamps are fi tted with poly-
carbonate glass with a protective
coating:


)
do not clean them using a dry
or abrasive cloth, nor with a
detergent or solvent product,


)
use a sponge and soapy water,

)
when using a high pressure
washer on persistent marks,
do not direct at the lamps or
their outlines for too long, so as
not to damage their protective
coating and seals.



)
Do not touch the bulb directly
with your fi ngers, use lint-free
cloths.
Changing a halogen bulb should
only be done after the headlamp
has been switched off for a few min-
utes (risk of serious burns).
It is imperative to use only anti-ul-
traviolet (UV) type bulbs in order
not to damage the headlamp.


Front lamps

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Changing main beam headlamp
bulbs


)
Remove the protective cover by
pulling on the tab.

)
Disconnect the bulb connector.

)
Compress the springs to release the
bulb.

)
Remove the bulb and change it
To r efi t, carry out these operations in re-
verse order.

Changing daytime running lamp/
sidelamp bulbs


)
Remove the protective cover by
pulling on the tab.

)
Disconnect the bulb connector.

)
Turn the bulb holder a quarter of a
turn and extract it.

)
Pull the bulb and change it.
To r efi t, carry out these operations in re-
verse order.






Changing dipped beam headlamp
bulbs


)
Remove the protective cover by
pulling on the tab.

)
Disconnect the bulb connector.

)
Spread the springs to release the
bulb.

)
Extract the bulb and change it.
To r efi t, carry out these operations in re-
verse order.


Changing direction indicator bulbs


)
Turn the bulb holder a quarter of a
turn and extract it.

)
Pull the bulb and change it.
To r efi t, carry out these operations in re-
verse order.
Amber or silver coloured bulbs,
such as the direction indicators,
must be replaced with bulbs of
identical specifi cations and colour.
When refi tting, close the protective
cover carefully to assure the seal-
ing of the headlamp.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

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 corresponding
paragraph).

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

Fuse table


Fuse N°



Rating


Functions



F1



20 A

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


F2



15 A

Horn.


F3



10 A

Front/rear wash-wipe.


F4



20 A

Headlamp wash.


F5



15 A

Canister purge, turbine discharge and Turbo
pressure regulation electrovalves (1.6 l THP 16V),
oil vapour heater (1.6 l THP 16V), diesel heater
(1.6 l 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)


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 blower.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION


Fuse N°



Rating


Functions



F12



30 A

Windscreen wipers slow/fast speed.


F13



40 A

Built-in systems interface supply (ignition positive).


F14



30 A

Air pump.


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 (1.4 l 16V and 1,6 l VTi 16V),
canister purge electrovalve (1.4 l 16V and
1.6 l VTi 16V), oxygen sensors (petrol), air cooling
electrovalves (Diesel).


F20



10 A

Electronic thermostat, variable timing solenoid
valves, airfl ow sensor (1.6 litre THP 200),Turbo
pressure regulation electrovalve (Diesel), engine
coolant level detector (Diesel).


F21



5 A

Fan assembly relay supply, Valvetronic relay
control (1.4 l 16V and 1.6 l VTi 16V), Turbo cooling
(1.6 l THP 16V), Valvetronic motor (1.s litre THP 200),
air fl ow sensor (1.6 l HDI).

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Table of mini and midi-fuses above the battery

Table of maxi-fuses

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 electrovalves.


F5



-

Not used.


F6



15 A

Gearbox (electronic gear control or automatic).


F7 *



80 A

Power steering electropump assembly.


F8 *



60 A

Fan assembly.


F9 *



70 A/30 A

Pre-heat unit (Diesel)/Valvetronic electric motor
(1.6 l THP 16V).


F10 *



40 A

ABS/ESP electropump assembly.


F11 *



100 A

Switching and protection unit.


F12 *



30 A

Electronic gear control gearbox electropump assembly.


Fuse N°



Rating


Functions



MF1 *




-

Not used.


MF2 *



30 A

Trailer fusebox.


MF3 *



50 A

Dashboard fusebox.


MF4 *



80 A

Built-in systems interface.


MF5 *



80 A

Built-in systems interface.


MF6 *



-

Not used.


MF7 *



30 A

Heated seats.


MF8 *



20 A

Headlamp wash.
*
The midi-fuses and maxi-fuses pro-
vide additional protection for the
electrical systems. All work on these
types of fuse must be carried out by a
PEUGEOT dealer.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
A fl at battery prevents the engine
from starting (refer to the corre-
sponding paragraph). If the telephone is being used at
this time:


- it will be maintained for 10 minutes
with the hands-free kit of your
Peugeot Connect Sound,

- it will be maintained for 10 minutes
with the Peugeot Connect
Navigation or the Peugeot
Connect Media, then it will transfer
to your telephone depending on
the telephone model.

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.

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
engine and let it run:


- for less than ten minutes, to use
the equipment for approximately
fi ve minutes,

- for more than ten minutes, to
use the equipment for up to
approximately thirty minutes.



Switching to economy mode

Once the thirty minutes are over, a
message appears on the multi-function
screen indicating that the vehicle has
switched to economy mode and the ac-
tive functions are put on standby.
CHANGING A WIPER BLADE

Removing



)
Raise the corresponding wiper arm.

)
Unclip the wiper blade and remove it.



Fitting



)
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 wiper stalk
to position the wiper blades vertically
on the windscreen.



After fitting a front wiper blade



)
Switch on the ignition.

)
Operate the wiper stalk again to
park the wiper blades.

LOAD REDUCTION MODE
System which manages the use of certain
functions according to the level of charge
remaining in the battery.
When the vehicle is being driven, the load
reduction function temporarily deactivates
certain functions, such as the air condition-
ing, the heated rear screen...
The deactivated functions are reactivated
automatically as soon as conditions permit.

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EXTERIOR
Boot .................................................... 88


- opening/closing

- emergency release
Temporary puncture repair kit ....164-168
Changing a wheel ..................... 172, 177


- tools

- removing/refi tting Wiper controls..............................98-100
Changing a wiper blade .................... 194
Changing bulbs..........................182-183


- rear lamps

- 3rd brake lamp

- number plate lamps Parking sensors .........................154-155
Towbar .............................................. 197
Towing .............................................. 195 Remote control key........................78-81


- opening/closing

- anti-theft protection

- starting

- battery
Accessories ...............................199-200
Roof bars .......................................... 198
Panoramic sunroof ............................. 90
Fuel tank ........................................91-92 Door mirrors ...................................75-76
Doors .............................................86-88


- opening/closing

- central locking

- emergency control
Alarm .............................................82-83
Electric windows ............................84-85 Lighting controls ............................93-96
Directional lighting .............................. 97
Headlamp height adjustment .........96-97
Changing bulbs..........................179-181


- front lamps

- foglamps

- direction indicator repeaters
Braking assistance ........................... 130
Trajectory control .............................. 131
Tyre under-infl ation detection ........... 129
Tyre pressures .......................... 168, 227

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