clock PEUGEOT 5008 2013 Owners Manual

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Front left seat moved back fully.


Emergency release


)
Immobilise the vehicle (or keep
it stationary, if the brake pedal is
pressed), with the engine running,
by engaging fi rst gear (manual gear-
box), position P
(automatic gearbox)
or M
or R
(6-speed electronic gear
control gearbox).

)
Switch off the engine but leave the
ignition on. If it is impossible to im-
mobilise the vehicle, do not operate
the control and contact a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualifi ed workshop ur-
gently.

)
Fetch the two vehicle blocks and
the release device, located under
the boot carpet (see "Changing a
wheel" in the "Practical information"
section).

)
Immobilise the vehicle by placing
blocks in front and behind one of the
front wheels.

)
Slide the front left-hand seat back
as far as possible.

)
Lift up the fl oor plug B
in the carpet
under the seat.

)
Pierce the protective cover C
on the
tube D
with the release device.

)

Place the release device in the tube D
.


)
Turn the release device clockwise.

For safety reasons
, it is essential

to continue turning the device as far
as it will go. The parking brake is re-
leased.

)
Remove the release device and
store it with the blocks in the tool-
box.

For safety reasons, you must
contact a PEUGEOT dealer
as soon as possible to replace
the protective cover.
Following an emergency unlocking,
immobilisation of the vehicle is no
longer guaranteed once the manual
emergency release has been de-
ployed and the manual control does
not allow the re-application of your
parking brake.
Take no action, either on the control
lever A
, or stopping or starting the
engine while the release device is
engaged.
Take care not to allow moisture or
dust in the proximity of the protective
cover.

In the event of the electric parking brake
malfunctioning or the battery running
fl at, an emergency manual device can
release the parking brake.
The operation of the parking brake re-
initialises when the ignition is switched
off then on again. If the reinitialisation
of the parking brake proves impossible,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a quali-
fi ed workshop.
The subsequent time required for appli-
cation may be longer than during nor-
mal operation.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION















Access to the spare wheel *

The spare wheel is supported by a
cable-driven carrier underneath the ve-
hicle.
Taking out the wheel


)
Raise the concertina board to reveal
the spare wheel carrier drive nut.

)
Turn this drive nut fully clockwise, us-
ing the wheelbrace 1
and the exten-
sion 7
, to unwind the carrier cable.

)
Detach the wheel/box assembly
from the rear of the vehicle.

)
Remove the hook with its connection
plate to release the wheel/box as-
sembly, as shown in the illustration.

)
Pull out the wheel to gain access to
the box.

)
Slide the box cover to the centre
and remove it to gain access to the
other tools.


*
Depending on destination country.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
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Tyre under-infl ation
detection
The spare wheel is not fi tted
with a sensor. The punctured wheel
must be repaired by a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualifi ed workshop.
Putting the wheel back in place


)
Store the tools used in the box and
close the cover.

)
Position the box on the ground and
centre the spare wheel on it.

)
Pass the hook with its connection
plate into the wheel then the box, as
illustrated.

)
Raise the wheel/box assembly under-
neath the vehicle by turning the car-
rier drive nut anticlockwise using the
wheelbrace 1
and the extension 7
.

)
Tighten fully and check that the
wheel is horizontally fl ush against
the fl oor.

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
352
Xenon headlamps..................196
X
Vehicle identifi cation ..............225
Ventilation .......................... 56-58
Voice commands ...................234
V
Under-infl ation (detection) .....130
Under fl oor storage ................ 113
Unlocking .................................74
Unlocking from the inside ........84
Update risk areas ..........249, 286
Updating POIs .......................249
USB (Peugeot Connect) ...103, 336
Warning lamps .......30, 31, 33, 34
Wash-wipe, rear ......................96
Weights ..................218, 220, 223
Welcome lighting ...............91, 99
Window controls ......................81
Wiper, rear ...............................96
Wiper control stalk ............. 95-97
Wipers ...............................95, 97 Start .......................................209
Starting the vehicle ....76, 158, 162
Steering mounted controls,
audio ...........................236, 331
Stopping the vehicle ...76, 158, 162
Stop & Start ...55, 59, 62, 87, 165,
173, 179, 208
Storage ...101, 103, 105, 108, 109
Storage box ...........................102
Storage drawer ......................105
Storage wells .................108, 109
Stowing rings .................108, 109
Sun visor................ 101, 102, 114
Synchronising the remote
control ...................................77
Synthesiser, voice..................292
System, navigation ........242, 282 Reversing lamp......................199
Rigid panel...............................69
Risk areas (update) .......249, 286
Roof bars ...............................214
Routine checks ..............179, 180
Running out of fuel (Diesel) ...174
Safety for children....81, 121, 128
Screen, colour 16/9 .......237, 264
Screen, colour and
mapping ......................279, 318
Screen,
monochrome .......332, 342, 344
Screen, monochrome C...........53
Screen, multifunction (with audio
equipment) ..........44, 46, 49, 51
Screen, multifunction
(without audio equipment) ....42
Screen-wash reservoir...........178
Screen menu map ........264, 318,
342, 344
Screenwash, front....................96
Screenwash fl uid level .....96, 178
Seat adjustment...........63, 64, 67
Seat belts.......109, 133, 134, 136
Seat confi gurations ..................71
Seats, electric ..........................64
Seats, rear ...................67, 69, 70
Serial number, vehicle ...........225
Service indicator ......................38
Servicing ..................................25
Setting the clock ..........42, 44, 46
Short-cut menus ............238, 280
Sidelamps .......... 89, 91, 196-199
Side repeater .........................198
SIM card ........................102, 262
Spare wheel...................190, 192
Spectacles storage ................101
Speed limiter..........................153
Speedometer ...........................27
Spotlamps, side .......................99
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Traffi c information (TA) ....252, 296,
309, 334
Traffi c information (TMC) ......251,
252, 295, 296
Trailer ....................................213
Trip computer ..............52, 53, 55
Trip distance recorder ..............41
Tyre pressures .......................225
Tyres ........................................25
Tyre under-infl ation detection ....130
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Table of weights .....218, 220, 223
Tables, aircraft .......................105
Tables of engines...........217, 219
Tables of fuses.......................201
Tank, fuel .................................88
Technical data........ 217-220, 223
Telephone ............. 229, 259-261,
298, 302
Telephone, hands-free ... 259-261
Temperature, coolant ...............37
Temperature control for heated
seats .....................................65
Temporary tyre repair kit ........181
Third brake lamp....................200
TMC (Traffi c info) ...........251, 295
Tools ..............................190, 192
Torch .............. 100, 108, 109, 114
Total distance recorder ............41
Towbar ...................................213
Towed loads...........218, 220, 223
Towing another vehicle ..........212
Traction control (ASR) .......32, 35
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