door lock PEUGEOT 408 2023 Owner's Manual

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Driving
Special cases
Immobilising the vehicle with the
engine running
To immobilise the vehicle with the engine
running, briefly pull the control.
Parking the vehicle with the brake
released
In very cold conditions (ice), applying the
parking brake is not recommended.
To immobilise the vehicle, place the chock
against one of the wheels.
Mode P is automatically selected when
the ignition is switched off. The wheels
are blocked.
For more information on Free-wheeling, refer
to the corresponding section.
If you open the driver's door while mode
N is engaged, an audible signal will
sound and mode P will be engaged. The
audible signal stops when the driver's door is
closed.
Deactivating automatic
operation
In some situations, for example when it is
extremely cold or when towing (e.g. caravan, breakdown), it may be necessary to deactivate
automatic operation of the system.


Start the engine.


Use the control to apply the parking brake, if
it is released.


T
ake your foot fully off the brake pedal.

Keep the control pushed in the release
direction for 10 to a maximum of
15 seconds.

Release the control.


Depress and hold the brake pedal.


Pull the control in the application direction for
2
seconds.
This indicator lamp on the instrument
panel comes on to confirm deactivation of
the automatic functions.


Release the control and the brake pedal.
From this point onwards, only the manual
functions, using the control, allow the parking
brake to be applied and released.



Follow this procedure again to reactivate
automatic operation (confirmed by the indicator
lamp on the instrument panel going out).
Emergency braking
If depressing the brake pedal fails to provide
effective braking or in exceptional circumstances
(e.g.
driver unwell, assisted driving), the vehicle
can be braked by sustained pulling on the
electric parking brake control. Braking continues
for as long as the control is kept pulled, and
ceases when the control is released.
The ABS and DSC systems stabilise the vehicle
during emergency braking. If emergency braking malfunctions, the message
"Parking brake fault" will be displayed on the
instrument panel.
If the ABS and DSC systems
malfunction, indicated by lighting
one or both warning lamps on the instrument
panel, the vehicle’s stability is no longer ensured.


In this case, ensure the vehicle's stability by
successive and repeated "pull-release" actions
on the electric parking brake control until the
vehicle comes to a complete stop.
Automatic gearbox
With petrol engines
Automatic 8-speed gearbox with push selector. It also offers a manual mode with gear changes
via control paddles located
behind the steering
wheel.
With Rechargeable hybrid
engines
Automatic 8-speed gearbox with push selector and regenerative braking function.
With the exception of the manual mode and
regenerative braking function, its operation is
identical to that of other EAT8 gearboxes. CarM an uals 2 .c o m

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7The control unit can be reset by simultaneously disconnecting the chargi\
ng connector and the wall socket.
Then, reconnect the wall socket first. For more information, refer to the handbook.
Charging the traction
battery (Rechargeable
hybrid)
Principle
For a full charge, follow the charging procedure
without interrupting it, until it stops automatically.
Charging may be performed either immediately
(by default) or deferred.
Deferred charging is set via the touch
screen or the MYPEUGEOT APP
application.
When the vehicle is connected, the following
information is displayed on the instrument panel:


T

raction battery charge status (%).


Remaining range (miles or km).



Estimated charging time (calculation may take
a few seconds).



Charging speed (miles or km gained per hour).
After the instrument panel has been put into
standby mode, this information can be displayed
again by unlocking the vehicle or opening a door

.
It is also possible to monitor the charging
progress using the MYPEUGEOT APP
application.
For more information on Remotely
operable additional functions , refer to the
corresponding section.
Lounge mode
When the vehicle is connected, it is
possible to switch on the ignition and use
certain functions such as the audio and
telematics system and the air conditioning
system for several hours.
Low charging / Driving
Driving when the charge level of the
traction battery is too low can lead to the
vehicle breaking down and can lead to
accidents or serious injuries. ALWAYS make
sure the traction battery has a sufficient
charge level.
Low charging / Parking
If the outside temperature is negative,
it is recommended not to park your vehicle
outside for several hours at a low charging
(less than 20%).
Vehicle in storage for more than
1 month
In the event of a long period of non-use of
the vehicle (beyond 4
weeks) without the
possibility of charging when restarting, the
self-discharge may make it impossible to
restart if the traction battery charge level
is a low or very low, especially at negative
ambient temperatures. ALWAYS make sure
that the traction battery has a charge between
20% and 40% if you do not plan to use your
vehicle for several weeks.
Do not connect the charging cable.
Always park the vehicle in a place with
temperatures between -10°C and 30°C
(parking in a place with extreme temperatures
can damage the traction battery).
Refer to the Accessory battery
(Rechargeable hybrid) section for the
battery disconnection procedure.
Precautions
Rechargeable hybrid vehicles have
been developed in accordance with the
recommendations for maximum electromagnetic
field limits established by the ICNIRP
(International Commission on Non-Ionizing
Radiation Protection - 1998 Guidelines). CarM an uals 2 .c o m

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Wearers of pacemakers or equivalent
devices should consult a doctor to
enquire about any applicable precautionary
measures, or contact the manufacturer of their
implanted electronic medical device to check that
it is guaranteed to operate in an environment
compliant with the ICNIRP guidelines.
If in doubt , during charging, do not remain
inside or near the vehicle, near the charging
cable or the charging unit, even for a short time.
Before charging
Depending on the context:


Have a professional check that the
electrical system to be used complies with
applicable standards and is compatible with
the vehicle.



Have a professional electrician install
a dedicated domestic power socket or
accelerated charging unit (W

allbox)
compatible with the vehicle.
Use the charging cable supplied with the
vehicle.
For more information, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop.
During charging
As a safety measure, the engine will
not start if the charging cable is plugged into
the connector on the vehicle. A warning is
displayed on the instrument panel.
While charging is in progress, unlocking the
vehicle will cause the charging to stop.
If no action is taken on one of the openings
(door or boot) or on the charging nozzle, the
vehicle will lock again after 30 seconds and
charging will resume automatically.
Never work under the bonnet:


Some areas remain very hot, even an hour
after charging ends - risk of burns!



The fan may start at any time - risk of cuts
or strangulation!
After charging
Check that the charging flap is closed.
Do not leave the cable connected to the
domestic power socket - risk of short-circuit
or electrocution in the event of contact with or
immersion in water!
Charging procedure
Connection
► Before charging, check that the gear selector
is in mode P and the ignition is off, otherwise
charging is impossible.


Press on the rear of the charging flap to open
it and check that there are no foreign bodies on
the vehicle's charging connector

.
The light guides in the flap come on white.
Domestic charging (mode 2)



► First, connect the charging cable from the
control unit to the domestic socket.
When the connection is made, all of the indicator
lamps on the control unit light up, then only the
POWER
indicator lamp remains on in green.


Remove the protective cover from the
charging nozzle.



Insert the nozzle into the vehicle's charging
connector

.
The start of charging is confirmed by the flashing
of the green light guides in the flap and the
flashing of the
CHARGE indicator lamp in green
on the control unit.
If this is not the case, charging has not started;
restart the procedure, ensuring that all of the
connections are properly established.
The red indicator lamp in the flap comes on to
indicate that the nozzle is locked. CarM an uals 2 .c o m

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7Accelerated charging (mode 3)

► Follow the accelerated charging unit
(W allbox) user instructions.


Remove the protective cover from the
charging nozzle.



Insert the nozzle into the vehicle's charging
connector

.
The start of charging is confirmed by the flashing
of the green light guides in the flap.
If this is not the case, charging has not
started; restart the procedure ensuring that all
connections are properly established.
The red indicator lamp in the flap comes on to
indicate that the nozzle is locked.
Disconnection

Before disconnecting the nozzle from the
charging connector:


If the vehicle is locked, unlock it.
► If the vehicle is unlocked, lock it and then
unlock it .
If selective unlocking of the doors is
activated, press the unlocking button on
the remote control twice to disconnect the
nozzle.
The red indicator lamp in the flap goes out to
confirm that the nozzle is unlocked.


Within
30 seconds, remove the charging
nozzle.
Domestic charging (mode 2)
The end of charging is confirmed when the
green CHARGE indicator lamp on the control
unit comes on fixed and the green light guides in
the flap come on fixed.


After disconnection, replace the protective
cover over the nozzle and close the charging
flap.



Disconnect the control unit's charging cable
from the domestic socket.
Accelerated charging (mode 3)
The end of charging is confirmed by the
accelerated charging unit (Wallbox) and when
the green light guides in the flap come on fixed.


After disconnection, replace the nozzle on to
the charging unit and close the charging flap.
Deferred charging
By default, the deferred charging start time is set
to be around midnight. Depending on equipment, this time can be
changed.
Settings
► In the
Energy touch screen
application, select the Charging tab.


Set the charging start time.



Press
OK.
The setting is saved in the system.
You can also programme the deferred charging function using a smartphone, via
the MYPEUGEOT APP application.
For more information on Remotely operable
additional functions , refer to the corresponding
section.
Activation
► After programming the deferred charging,
connect the vehicle to the desired charging
equipment.
► Press this button in the flap within one
minute to activate the deferred charging
(confirmed by the light guides coming on in
blue).
Towing device
Load distribution
► 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.
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7► Release the brake pedal to switch on the
ignition and deactivate the electric parking brake.
A message is displayed on the instrument panel to confirm the unlocking
of the wheels for 15
minutes.
When the vehicle is free-wheeling, the
audio system cannot be updated (message
displayed on the instrument panel).
After 15 minutes or reverting to normal
operation
► While depressing the brake pedal, restart the
engine and select mode P .
Keyless Entry and Start
You must not depress the brake pedal
while switching the ignition on again, then
switching it off. If you do, the engine will start,
requiring you to restart the procedure.
Advice on care and maintenance
General recommendations
Observe the following recommendations to avoid
damaging the vehicle.
Exterior
Never use a high-pressure jet wash in
the engine compartment - risk of
damaging the electrical components!
Do not wash the vehicle in bright sunshine or
extremely cold conditions.
When washing the vehicle in an
automatic roller-brush car wash, be sure
to lock the doors and, depending on version,
move the electronic key away and deactivate
the "hands-free" function (Hands-Free
Tailgate Access).
When using a pressure washer, keep the jet
nozzle at a minimum distance of 30 cm from
the vehicle (particularly when cleaning areas
containing chipped paint, sensors or seals).
Promptly clean up any stains containing
chemicals liable to damage the vehicle's
paintwork (including tree resin, bird
droppings, insect secretions, pollen and tar).
Depending on the environment, clean the
vehicle frequently to remove salty deposits
(in coastal areas), soot (in industrial areas)
and mud/salts (in wet or cold areas). These
substances can be highly corrosive.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop for advice on removing stubborn
stains requiring special products (such as tar
or insect removers).
Preferably, have paint touch-ups performed
by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
Interior
When washing the vehicle, never use a
water hose or high-pressure jet to clean
the interior.
Liquids carried in cups or other open
containers can spill, presenting a risk of
damage to the instruments and controls and
the controls located on the centre console. Be
vigilant!
To clean instrument panels, touch screens
or other displays, wipe gently with a soft,
dry cloth. Do not use products (e.g. alcohol,
disinfectant) or soapy water directly on these
surfaces - risk of damage!
Bodywork
High-gloss paint
Do not use abrasive products, solvents,
petrol or oil to clean the bodywork.
Never use an abrasive sponge to clean
stubborn stains - risk of scratching the
paintwork!
Do not apply polish in strong sunshine, or to
plastic or rubber parts. CarM an uals 2 .c o m

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Alphabetical index
Children (safety) 90
Child seats
79, 83–85
Child seats, conventional

85, 88–89
Child seats, i-Size

87–89
Child seats, ISOFIX

85–86, 88–89
Cleaning (advice)

145, 165–167
Closing the boot

27, 31
Closing the doors

27, 31
Collision Risk Alert

126–128
Configuration, vehicle

10, 21
Connection, Bluetooth

197–198
Connectivity

202
Consumptions

22
Control, emergency boot release

31
Control, emergency door

29
Control, heated seats

43–44
Controls, steering mounted

97–98
Control stalk, lighting

61–62
Control stalk, wipers

68, 70
Control unit

146–148, 152
Courtesy lamp, front

58
Courtesy lamps

57–58
Cruise control

109–110, 112–114
Cruise control, adaptive

109–110, 114–115
Cruise control by speed limit
recognition

109–110
D
Date (setting) 203
Daytime running lamps
62
Deactivating the passenger airbag

80, 84–85
Deadlocking 25, 27
Deferred charging
22, 153
Deferred charging (Rechargeable
hybrid)

21–22, 146, 151
Defrosting

45, 52
Defrosting, front

52
Defrosting, rear screen

52
Demisting

45, 52
Demisting, front

52
Demisting, rear

52
Diagnosis, vehicle

19
Dials and gauges

10
Digital instrument panel

10
Dimensions

188
Dipstick

17, 161
Direction indicators (turn signals)

62, 176
Display, head-up

67
Display screen, instrument panel

10
Domestic charging

148
Domestic charging (Rechargeable
hybrid)

152–153
Doors

31
Drive Assist Plus

114–115
Driver’s attention warning

130–131
Driving

40–41, 91–92, 106
Driving abroad

66
Driving aids camera (warnings)

105
Driving aid shortcuts

106
Driving aids (recommendations)

104
Driving economically

8
Driving modes

99
Driving positions (storing)

43
Dynamic stability control (DSC)

76E
EBFD 75
Eco-driving (advice)
8
ECO mode

99
Electric automatic gearbox (Rechargeable
hybrid)

96
Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD)

75
Emergency braking assistance (EBA)

76
Emergency call

73–74
Emergency switching off

94
Emergency warning lamps

72, 168
Energy economy (mode)

159
Energy economy mode

159
Energy flows

21
Energy recovery

18, 98
Engine

164
Engine compartment

160–161
Engine, petrol

100, 161, 186
Engines

185–186
Environment

8, 30
e-Save function (energy reserve)

22
ESC (electronic stability control)

75
Expanded traffic sign recognition

11 0
Exterior lighting

64
F
Fatigue detection 130–131
Favourite driving functions
106
Filling the fuel tank

143
Filter, air

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Lamps with Full LED technology 63, 65
Lane assist
114–115, 119–121
Lane keeping assist

131
Leather (care)

167
LEDs - Light-emitting diodes

62, 176
Level, brake fluid

162
Level, engine coolant

18, 162
Level, engine oil

17, 161
Levels and checks

161–162
Level, screenwash fluid

69, 162
Light-emitting diodes - LEDs

62, 176
Lighting, boot

60
Lighting dimmer

19
Lighting, exterior

61, 64
Lighting, guide-me home

63
Lighting, interior

57–58
Lighting, mood

58
Lighting, welcome

63–64
Loading

157–158
Load reduction mode

160
Load space cover

59
Locating your vehicle

25
Locking

25, 27
Locking from the inside

28
Locking the doors

28
Log, alerts

19
Long-distance blind spot monitoring

134
Long objects, transporting

59
Lumbar

42M
Mains socket (domestic network) 146–147
Maintenance (advice)
145, 165
Maintenance, routine

105, 163–164
Manoeuvring aids (recommendations)

104
Map reading lamps

57
Markings, identification

188
Massage function

44
Massage, multi-point

44
Mat

57, 106
Menu, shortcuts

21
Mirror, rear view

46
Mirrors, door

45–46, 52, 134
Mirror, vanity

54
Mobile application

22, 53, 151, 153
Motor, electric

100, 144, 187
Motorised tailgate

31–32, 34
Mountings, ISOFIX

85, 88–89
N
Net, luggage retaining 59
Night vision
67
Night Vision

67
O
Obstacle detection 135
Oil change
161
Oil consumption

161
Oil, engine 161
On-board tools
60, 168–169
Opening the bonnet

160
Opening the boot

26, 31
Opening the doors

26, 31
P
Pads, brake 163
Paint
165, 188
Paint colour code

188
Parcel shelf, rear

59
Parking brake, electric

94–96, 164
Parking (sensors)

135
Parking sensors, audible and visual

135
Parking sensors, front

136
Parking sensors, rear

135
Passenger compartment temperature pre-
conditioning (Rechargeable hybrid)

22, 53
Pedestrian horn (Rechargeable hybrid)

73
Personalisation

10, 22
Plates, identification

188
Port, USB

55, 58
Post Collision Safety Brake

76
Power

18
Power indicator (Rechargeable hybrid)

9, 18
Pressures, tyres

164, 170, 188
Pre-tensioning (seat belts)

79
Profiles

190
Protecting children

80, 83–87
Proximity Keyless Entry and Start

26
Puncture

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Stowing rings 59
Sunshine sensor
49
Sun visor

54
Suspension

164
Switching off the engine

92
Synchronising the remote control

30
T
Tables of engines 186–187
Tailgate
31
Tank, fuel

143
Technical data

186–187
Telephone

197–198, 201–202
Temperature, coolant

18
Time (setting)

203
Tool box

60
Tools

168–169
Top Tether (fixing)

85, 88–89
Total distance recorder

19
Touch screen

20–22, 53
Towball, quickly detachable

154–157
Towbar

77, 153
Towbar with quickly detachable
towball

154–157
Towed loads

185–187
Towing

182–183
Towing another vehicle

182, 184
Towing the vehicle

182–183
Traction battery charge

148
Traction battery (Rechargeable
hybrid)

19, 144–145, 151
Traction control (ASR) 76
Trailer
77, 153
Trailer stability assist (TSA)

77
Trajectory control systems

75
Triangle, warning

168
Trip computer

19–20
Tyres

164, 188
Tyre under-inflation detection

103, 170
U
Under-inflation (detection) 103
Unlocking
24, 26
Unlocking from the inside

28
Unlocking the boot

24, 27
Unlocking the doors

28
Unlocking the tailgate

24, 27
Updating the time

203
V
Vehicle data recording and privacy 205
Ventilation
48–49
Visibility

52
Visiopark

138
Visiopark 1

136
W
Wallbox (Rechargeable hybrid) 146–147, 152
Warning and indicator lamps 11
Warning lamp, driver's seat belt
not fastened

78
Warning lamp, READY



160
Warning lamps

11
Warning lamp, seat belts

78
Warnings and indicators

11
Washing

105
Washing (advice)

145, 165–166
Weights

185
Welcome lighting

64
Wheel, spare

164, 168–169, 172
Window controls

37
Windscreen, heated

53
Wiper blades (changing)

71
Wipers

68
Wipers, automatic rain sensitive

70
Wipers, windscreen

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