Peugeot 308 SW BL Dag 2009.5 Owner's Manual

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION PEUGEOT will not accept re-
sponsibility for the cost incurred in
repairing your vehicle or for recti-
fying malfunctions resulting from
the installation 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 addition-
al 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.
CHANGING A FUSE
Access to the tools
The extraction pliers and the spare fus-
es are installed on the back of the dash-
board fusebox cover.
To gain access to them:

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

 unclip the cover by pulling at the top
right,

 remove the cover completely,

 remove the pliers. Changing a fuse
Before changing a fuse, the cause of
the failure must be identifi ed and recti-
fi ed.

 Identify the faulty fuse by checking
the condition of its fi lament.

 Use the special pliers to extract the
fuse from its housing.

 Always replace the faulty fuse with a
fuse of the same rating.

 Check the correspondence between
the number etched on the box, the
rating etched on the fuse and the
tables below.
Correct Incorrect

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Dashboard fuses
The fusebox is placed in the lower sec-
tion of the dashboard (left-hand side).
Access to the fuses

 refer to the paragraph "Access to
the tools". Fuse tables

Fuse N° Rating Functions

F1 15 A Rear wiper.

F2 30 A Locking and deadlocking earth.

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, panoramic sunroof blind.

F6 30 A Rear one-touch electric windows, trailer fusebox.

F7 5 A Front and rear courtesy lamps, map reading lamps,
rear reading lamps, sun visor illumination, glove box
illumination, torch.

F8 20 A Audio equipment, audio/telephone, CD changer,
multifunction screen, tyre under-infl ation detection.

F9 30 A Front 12 V socket.

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

G36 30 A Driver and passenger heated seats.

G37 5 A Driving position memory unit, lighting rheostat.

G38 30 A Driver's seat memory unit.

G39 30 A Trailer fusebox supply.

G40 30 A Hi-Fi amplifi er.

Fuse N° Rating Functions

F12 15 A
Instrument panel, seat belt and passenger's front a
irbag
warning lamps display, air conditioning, driver's s eat
memory unit, 2nd row rear seat switches, driving sc hool
module.

F13 5 A Engine fusebox, airbags, electronic gear control
gearbox gear lever, trailer fusebox.

F14 15 A Multifunction screen, amplifi er, Bluetooth system,
rain/brightness sensor, parking sensors control
unit.

F15 30 A Locking and deadlocking.

F17 40 A Rear screen and door mirrors demist/defrost.

SH - PARC shunt.

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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 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 16V), injectors (2 l HDI 16V).

F2 15 A Horn.

F3 10 A Front/rear wash-wipe.

F4 20 A Headlamp wash.

F5 15 A Purge canister, 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 16V).

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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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, 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), air fl ow sensor (1.6 l HDI 16V).

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION Table of mini and midi-fuses above the battery
Table of maxi-fuses
Fuse N° Rating Functions

F1 15 A Gearbox (electronic gear control or automatic).

F2 15 A Diagnostic socket, daytime running lamps.

F3 5 A Dual-function brake switch.

F4 - Not used.

F5 * 80 A Power steering electropump assembly.

F6 * 70 A Heating unit (Diesel).

F7 * 100 A Switching and protection unit.

F8 *
- Not used.

F9 * 30 A Electronic gear control gearbox electropump assemb ly.

F10 * 30 A Valvetronic electric motor (1.6 l THP 16V).

Fuse N° Rating Functions

MF1 * 50 A Fan assembly.

MF2 * 50 A Dashboard fusebox.

MF3 * 80 A Built-in systems interface.

MF4 * - Not used.

MF5 * 50 A ABS/ESP control unit.

MF6 * 30 A ABS/ESP control unit.

MF7 * 80 A Built-in systems interface.

MF8 * - Not used.
* 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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Table of maxi-fuses **
Table of mini and midi-fuses above the battery **
* The midi-fuses and maxi-fuses provide additional protection for the electrical sys-
tems. All work on these types of fuse must
be carried out by a PEUGEOT dealer.
** During the year.
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 assemb ly.

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.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
BATTERY
Procedure for charging your battery
when it is fl at or for starting the engine
using another battery.
Access to the battery Disconnecting/Reconnecting
the cables

 Raise the locking plate 1 fully.

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

 Press vertically on the clip 2 to
position it correctly against the
battery.

 Lock the clip by lowering the plate 1 . Starting using another battery
Do not force the plate as locking is
impossible if the clip is positioned
incorrectly.
Start the procedure again.
 Connect the red cable to the positive
terminal (+) of the fl at battery A ,
then to the positive terminal (+) of
the slave battery B .
The battery is located under the bonnet.
To gain 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
access to the two terminals,

 unclip the fuse box to remove the
battery, if necessary.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION Do not disconnect the terminals
while the engine is running.
Do not charge the batteries without
disconnecting the terminals fi rst.
Do not push the vehicle to start the
engine if it is fi tted with a 6-speed
electronic gear control gearbox.
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.
It is advisable to disconnect the
battery if the vehicle is to be left un-
used for more than one month. Before disconnecting the
battery
Wait 2 minutes after switching off
the ignition before disconnecting
the battery.
Close 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 problems are en-
countered following this operation,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
Referring to the corresponding sec-
tion, you must yourself reinitialise:
- the remote control key,
- the panoramic sunroof blind,
- the GPS satellite navigation
system.
Charging the battery using a
battery charger

 Disconnect the battery from the
vehicle.

 Follow the instructions for use
provided by the manufacturer of the
charger.

 Reconnect starting with the negative
terminal (-).

 Check that the terminals and
connectors are clean. If they are
covered with sulphate (whitish or
greenish deposit), remove them and
clean them.

 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 the 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.

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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 PC Sound,
- it will be maintained for 10 minutes with the PC Nav or the PC Com
3D, 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 active
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 cer-
tain functions according 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 heated rear screen...
The deactivated functions are reactivat-
ed automatically as soon as conditions
permit.

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