bulb PEUGEOT 5008 2023 Owners Manual

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Contents
Cruise control - Specific recommendations 137
Cruise control 137
Drive Assist Plus 139
Adaptive cruise control 139
Lane positioning assist 143
Lane keeping assist 147
Active Safety Brake with Collision Risk Alert and
Intelligent emergency braking assistance
150
Distraction detection 153
Blind spot monitoring 154
Parking sensors 155
Visiopark 1 - Visiopark 2 157
Park Assist 161
 7Practical informationCompatibility of fuels 165
Refuelling 165
Misfuel prevention (Diesel) 166
Rechargeable hybrid system 167
Charging the traction battery
(Rechargeable hybrid)
175
Towing device 177
Towing device with quickly detachable towball 178
Roof bars 180
Snow chains 181
Very cold climate screen 182
Energy economy mode 183
Bonnet 183
Engine compartment 184
Checking levels 185
Checks 187
AdBlue® (BlueHDi) 189
Free-wheeling 191
Advice on care and maintenance 192
 8In the event of a breakdownWarning triangle 195
Running out of fuel (Diesel) 195
Tool kit 195
Temporary puncture repair kit 198
Spare wheel 201
Changing a bulb 206
Fuses 208
12

V battery/Accessory batteries 208
Towing the vehicle 213
 9Technical dataEngine technical data and towed loads 217
Petrol engines 218
Diesel engines 220
Rechargeable hybrid engines 221
Dimensions 222
Identification markings 223
 10PEUGEOT Connect RadioFirst steps 224
Steering mounted controls 225
Menus 226
Applications 227
Radio 227
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) radio 229
Media 229
Telephone 231
Settings 234
Frequently asked questions 235
  11PEUGEOT Connect NavFirst steps 237
Steering mounted controls 238
Menus 238
Voice commands 240
Navigation 243
Connected navigation 246
Applications 248
Radio 251
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) radio 252
Media 252
Telephone 254
Settings 256
Frequently asked questions 258
 12Vehicle data recording and privacy
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Alphabetical index
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Overview
The electric power alone provides the mobility
of the vehicle in Electric mode, and in Hybrid
mode in case of moderate demand. It assists the
petrol engine during starting and acceleration
phases.
The electric power is supplied by a rechargeable
traction battery.
Labels
"Ease of use and comfort - Front fittings -
Wireless smartphone charger" section:


"Lighting and visibility - Exterior lighting
control stalk" and "In the event of a
breakdown - Changing a bulb" sections:


"Safety - Child seats - Deactivating the front
passenger airbag" section:




"Safety - ISOFIX mountings" section:
i-SizeTOP TETHER
"Driving - Electric parking brake" section:

"Driving - Stop & Start" section:
"Practical information - Compatibility of
fuels" section:




"Practical information - Rechargeable hybrid
system" section:








"Practical information - Charging the traction
battery (Rechargeable hybrid)" section:


"Practical information - Bonnet" section:


"In the event of a breakdown - Temporary
puncture repair kit" section:




"In the event of a breakdown - Spare wheel"
section:


"In the event of a breakdown - 12 V battery/
Accessory batteries" section:




24V12V

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Safety
General safety
recommendations
Do not remove the labels attached in
different places on your vehicle. They
include safety warnings as well as
identification information for the vehicle.
For all work on your vehicle, use a
qualified workshop that has the technical
information, skills and equipment required, all
of which a PEUGEOT dealer is able to
provide.
Depending on country regulations,
certain safety equipment may be
mandatory: high visibility safety vests,
warning triangles, breathalysers, spare bulbs,
spare fuses, fire extinguisher, first aid kit, mud
flaps at the rear of the vehicle, etc.
Installing electrical accessories:
– The fitting of electrical equipment or
accessories not approved by PEUGEOT
may
cause excessive current consumption and
faults and failures with the electrical system
of your vehicle. Contact a PEUGEOT dealer
for information on the range of approved
accessories.


As a safety measure, access to the
diagnostic socket, used for the vehicle's
electronic systems, is reserved strictly for
PEUGEOT dealers or qualified workshops,
equipped with the special tools required (risk
of malfunctions of the vehicle's electronic
systems that could cause breakdowns or
serious accidents). The Manufacturer cannot
be held responsible if this advice is not
followed.


Any modification or adaptation not intended
or authorised by PEUGEOT

or carried out
without meeting the technical requirements
defined by the Manufacturer will result in the
suspension of the commercial warranty.
Installation of accessory radio
communication transmitters
Before installing a radio communication
transmitter with an external aerial, you must
without fail contact a PEUGEOT dealer for
the specification of transmitters which can
be fitted (frequency, maximum power, aerial
position, specific installation requirements),
in line with the Vehicle Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directive (2004/104/EC).
Declarations of conformity for radio
equipment
The relevant certificates are available on the
brand website:
http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com/APddb/
Hazard warning lamps



► Pressing this red button causes all the
direction indicators to flash.
They can work with the ignition switched off.
Automatic operation of hazard warning lamps
When braking in an emergency, depending on
the rate of deceleration, the hazard warning
lamps come on automatically. They switch off
automatically when you next accelerate.
They can be turned off by pressing the button
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In the event of a breakdown
Deactivate certain driving aid functions
(Active Safety Brake, Adaptive cruise control,
etc.).
Do not exceed the maximum authorised
speed of 50 mph (80 km/h) or the maximum
distance of 50 miles (80 km).
Driving with more than one spare wheel of
this type is prohibited.
The wheel trim from the replaced wheel must
not be refitted.
Go to a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
Have the tightening of the spare wheel's bolts
and its tyre pressure checked.
Have the punctured tyre examined. After
inspection, the technician will advise you on
whether the tyre can be repaired or if it must
be replaced.
Changing a bulb
In some weather conditions (e.g. low
temperature or humidity), misting on the
internal surface of the glass of the headlamps
and rear lamps is normal, and will disappear
after the lamps have been on for a few
minutes.
Never look too closely at the light beam
of LED technology lamps - risk of serious
eye injury!


The headlamps have polycarbonate lenses with a protective coating:


Do not clean them with a dry or abrasive
cloth, nor with detergent or solvent
products.



Use a sponge and soapy water or a pH
neutral product.



When using a high-pressure washer on
persistent marks, do not keep the lance
directed towards the headlamps, lamps or
their edges for too long, so as not to damage
their protective coating and seals.
Changing a bulb must only be done with
the ignition off and after the headlamp /
lamp has been switched off for several
minutes - risk of serious burns!
Do not touch the bulb directly with your
fingers; use a lint-free cloth.
It is essential only to use anti-ultraviolet
(UV) type bulbs, so as not to damage the
headlamp.
Always replace a failed bulb with a new bulb
of the same type and specification. To avoid
lighting imbalance, replace the bulbs in pairs.
Refitting the lamp units
Perform the operations in the reverse
order to dismantling.
Light-emitting diode (LED)
headlamps and lamps
Depending on version, the affected types of
headlamps/lamps are:


LED technology headlamps.



Full LED technology headlamps.



Direction indicator side repeaters.



Side spotlamps.



Brake lamps.



LED technology rear lamps.



Third brake lamp.



Number plate lamps.
If you need to replace this type of bulb,
you must contact a PEUGEOT dealer or
a qualified workshop.
Do not touch the LED or Full LED technology
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In the event of a breakdown
8Front lamps
Model with
LED technology headlamps


1.Dipped beam headlamps/Main beam
headlamps
2. Daytime running lamps/Sidelamps /Direction
indicators
Model with Full
LED
technology headlamps


1.Dipped beam headlamps/Main beam
headlamps
2. Static cornering lamps
3. Daytime running lamps/Sidelamps /Direction
indicators
Rear lamps



1. Daytime running lamps/Sidelamps/Brake
lamps (LED)
2. Daytime running lamps/Sidelamps (LED)
3. Direction indicators (LED)
4. Reversing lamps
(LED)
5. Foglamps (P21W)
Foglamps (P21W)

These bulbs are replaced from outside the rear
bumper.


Pass your hand under the bumper
.


T
urn the bulb holder a quarter turn and
remove it.


T
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In the event of a breakdown
When changing the bulb within a few
minutes of switching off the ignition, take
care not to touch the exhaust - risk of burns!
Fuses
Changing a fuse
All work must be carried out only by a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop
The replacement of a fuse by a third party
could cause a serious malfunction of the
vehicle.
Installing electrical accessories
The vehicle's electrical system is
designed to operate with standard or optional
equipment.
Before fitting other electrical equipment
or accessories to your vehicle, contact a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
PEUGEOT accepts no responsibility for
the cost incurred in repairing the vehicle
or for rectifying malfunctions resulting from
the installation of accessories not supplied or
not recommended by PEUGEOT and not
installed in accordance with its
recommendations, in particular when the
combined power consumption of all of the
additional equipment connected exceeds 10
milliamperes.
12 V battery/Accessory
batteries
Lead-acid starter batteries
These batteries contain harmful
substances (sulphuric acid and lead).
They must be disposed of in accordance
with regulations and must never under any
circumstances be discarded with household
waste.
Dispose of used batteries at a designated
collection point.
Protect your eyes and face before
handling the battery.
All operations on the battery must be carried
out in a well ventilated area and away from
naked flames and sources of sparks, to avoid
any risk of explosion or fire.
Wash your hands afterwards.
Electronic control units/LED
technology headlamps
Never connect the negative jump lead to the
metal part of the electronic control units
or at
the back of the headlamps.
Risk of destroying the electronic control
units
and/or headlamps!
Connect to the remote earth point provided
for this purpose.
Frozen battery
Never try to charge a frozen battery - risk
of explosion!
If the battery has frozen, have it checked by a
PEUGEOT dealer or by a qualified workshop,
who will verify that the internal components
have not been damaged and that the case
has not cracked, which could lead to a risk of
leakage of toxic and corrosive acid.
Automatic gearbox
Never try to start the engine by pushing
the vehicle.
Symbols
No sparks or naked flames, no smoking.
Always protect your eyes. Explosive gases can cause blindness and injury.
Keep the vehicle's battery out of the reach
of children.
The vehicle's battery contains sulphuric acid which can make you go blind or
cause severe burns.
For more information, refer to the
handbook.
Explosive gases can be present close to
the battery.
With petrol/Diesel engines
Procedure for starting the engine using another
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Alphabetical index
A
ABS 87
Accelerated charging unit (Wallbox)
169–170
Accessories

84
Active Safety Brake

150–152
AdBlue®

18, 189
AdBlue® tank

190
Additive, Diesel

186–187
Adjusting headlamps

76
Adjusting head restraints

44
Adjusting seat

43, 45, 50–52
Adjusting the air distribution

58–60
Adjusting the air flow

58–60
Adjusting the date

235, 257
Adjusting the headlamp beam height

76
Adjusting the height and reach of
the steering wheel

47
Adjusting the lumbar support

43, 45
Adjusting the seat belt height

92
Adjusting the temperature

58
Adjusting the time

234, 258
Advanced Grip Control

89
Advice on care and maintenance

168, 192
Advice on driving

7, 111–112
Airbags

95, 97, 99
Airbags, curtain

96–97
Airbags, front

96–97, 100
Airbags, lateral

96–97
Air conditioning

56, 59
Air conditioning, automatic

60
Air conditioning, dual-zone

57
Air conditioning, dual-zone automatic

57
Air intake 58, 60
Air vents
56
Alarm

37–38
Amplifier, audio

63
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)

87
Antitheft / Immobiliser

27
Applications

249
Armrest, front

65
Armrest, rear

67
Assistance call

85–86
Assistance, emergency braking

87, 152
Audio streaming (Bluetooth)

230, 253
B
Backrest, folding 44
Battery, 12 V
183, 187, 208–212
Battery, ancillaries

208
Battery, charging

208–209, 212
Battery, remote control

31
Blanking screen (snow shield)

182
Blind

39–41
Blind spot monitoring

154
Blinds, side

68
BlueHDi

18, 20, 187, 195
Bluetooth (hands-free)

232, 254
Bluetooth (telephone)

232–233, 254–255
Bodywork

193
Bonnet

184
Boot

32–33, 36, 73
Boot (fittings)

68
Brake discs

188
Brake lamps 207
Brakes
188
Braking

123
Braking assistance system

87
Braking, automatic emergency

150–152
Braking, dynamic emergency

115–117
Brightness

234
Bulbs (changing)

206–207
C
Cable, audio 252
Cable, Jack
252
Capacity, fuel tank

165
Care of the bodywork

193
Central locking

29–30
Changing a bulb

206–207
Changing a fuse

208
Changing a wheel

195–197, 201–203
Changing a wiper blade

82–83
Changing the remote control battery

31
Changing to free-wheeling

191
Charge level indicator (Rechargeable
hybrid)

20
Charger, induction

64
Charger, wireless

64
Charging cable

171
Charging cable (Rechargeable
hybrid)

169–170, 176
Charging connector (Rechargeable
hybrid)

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Alphabetical index
N
Navigation 243–245
Navigation, connected
246–248
Net

69–70
Net, high load retaining

70–71
Night vision

79
Night Vision

79
O
Obstacle detection 155
Oil change
185
Oil consumption

185
Oil, engine

185
On-board tools

72, 195–198
Opening the bonnet

183–184
Opening the boot

28, 32
Opening the doors

28, 32
P
Pads, brake 188
Paint
193, 223
Paint colour code

223
Paint, matt

193
Paint, textured

193
Parcel shelf, rear

67, 69
Park Assist

161–162
Parking brake, electric

115–117, 188
Parking (sensors)

155
Parking sensors, audible and visual 155
Parking sensors, front
156
Parking sensors, rear

156
Passenger compartment temperature pre-
conditioning (Rechargeable hybrid)

24, 61
Pedestrian horn (Rechargeable hybrid)

85
Personalisation

10
Plates, identification

223
Player, Apple®

230, 253
Player, USB

229, 252
Port, USB

63, 67, 229, 231, 248, 252
Power

19
Power indicator (Rechargeable hybrid)

8, 19
Pressures, tyres

188, 199, 223
Pre-tensioning (seat belts)

94
Priming the fuel system

195
Profiles

234, 257
Protecting children

96–102, 105–106, 108
Puncture

198–199, 201
R
Radar (warnings) 130
Radio
227–228, 251
Radio, digital (Digital Audio Broadcasting -
DAB)

229, 252
Range, AdBlue®

18, 187
RDS

228, 251
Reading lamps

66
READY (warning lamp)

183
Rear air blower

59
Rear bench seat

48–49
Rear screen (demisting) 61
Rechargeable hybrid engine
8, 23, 182–183, 214, 221
Rechargeable hybrid system

5, 8, 23, 113, 126, 167
Recharging the battery

208–209, 212
Recharging the traction battery

171
Recharging the traction battery
(Rechargeable hybrid)

167, 175–177
Recirculation, air

58, 60
Recorder, total distance

20
Recorder, trip distance

21
Reduction of electrical load (mode)

183
Regeneration of the particle filter

187
Regenerative braking (deceleration
by engine braking)

123
Reinitialising the remote control

32
Reinitialising the under-inflation detection
system

129
Reminder, lighting on

74
Remote control

26–30
Remote functions

176
Remotely operable functions (Rechargeable
hybrid)

24, 61
Removing a wheel

203–205
Removing the mat

65
Replacing bulbs

206–207
Replacing fuses

208
Replacing the air filter

187
Replacing the oil filter

187
Replacing the passenger compartment
filter

187
Reservoir, screenwash

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