Peugeot 508 2018 Manual Online

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Touch-sensitive courtesy lamps
1.Front touch-sensitive courtesy lamp
2. Front touch-sensitive reading lamps
3. Rear touch-sensitive reading lamps
Front touch-sensitive
courtesy lamp
It comes on gradually:
- o n unlocking the vehicle,
-

o
n switching off the ignition,
-

o
n opening a door,
-

w
hen the remote control locking button is
activated, in order to locate your vehicle.
The front and rear touch-sensitive reading
lamps also light up. It switches off:
-

w
hen the vehicle is locked,
-
w
hen the ignition is switched on,
-
3
0 seconds after the last door is closed.
The front and rear touch-sensitive reading
lamps also go off.
A long press on the courtesy lamp switches it
off completely. Once the finger is withdrawn
from the courtesy lamp, deactivation is effected
and the " OFF" symbol is displayed.
Touch-sensitive reading
lamps
F With the ignition on, press the
corresponding reading lamp.
Interior ambient lighting
The dimmed passenger compartment lighting
improves visibility in the vehicle when the light
i s p o o r.
At night, the interior ambient lighting comes
on
automatically when the sidelamps are
switched on.
Depending on version, the ambient lighting
includes:
-

t
wo LEDs located in the front courtesy lamp.
-

a l
ight source in the storage compartment at
the front of the centre console.
-

i
lluminated guides on the front door panels
and on the dashboard. The ambient lighting switches off automatically
when the sidelamps are switched off.
The interior ambient lighting can
be activated or deactivated, its
brightness adjusted and its colour
selected, depending on version, in
the Driving/Vehicle menu of the
touch screen.
The interior ambient lighting is also
managed by the i-Cockpit® Amplify
function.
For more information on the
i-Cockpit® Amplify function , refer
to the corresponding section.
-

i
lluminated guides on the sides of the centre
console with an automatic gearbox.
-
i
lluminated bezels for the front cup holders.
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Rear fittings
12 V accessory socket
F To connect a 12 V accessory (max. power: 120 W), lift the cover and connect a suitable
adapter.
The connection of an electrical device
not approved by PEUGEOT, such as a
USB charger, may adversely affect the
operation of vehicle electrical systems,
causing faults such as poor radio
reception or inter ference with displays in
the screens.
USB sockets
Each USB socket is used only to power or
recharge the connected portable device.
Rear armrest Ski flap
Mechanism for storing and transporting long
objects.
Opening
F Lower the rear armrest.
F
P ull the flap handle downwards.
F

L
ower the flap.
F

L
oad the objects from inside the boot.
F

L

ower the rear armrest for a more
comfortable position.
The armrest incorporates two cup holders.
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Boot fittings
1.Load space cover
2. 12 V (120 W) socket
3. Boot lamp
4. Bag hook
5. Storage net or Hi- Fi amplifier
6. Stowing rings
7. Storage well/Tool box under the floor
Hatchback
1.Load space cover
2. Rear seat folding controls
3. Bag hooks
4. 12 V (120 W) socket
5. Boot lamp
6. Retaining straps
7. Storage net or Hi- Fi amplifier
8. Stowing rings
9. Storage well/Tool box under the floor The stowing rings are designed to secure
luggage using different types of retaining
nets.
Such nets are available as an option or as
an accessory.
For more information, contact a
PEUGEOT dealer.
For the installation of a high load retaining
net, refer to the corresponding section.
Load space cover
(Hatchback)
It consists of two parts:
-
a r emovable part A , fixed to the rear pillars
of the passenger compartment,
-

a r
emovable part B , fixed to the frame of the
rear screen.
SW
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To remove the part A:
F N ote the mounting direction.
F

U
nclip the rear mounting 1 on each side.
F

U
nclip the front mounting 2 on each side.
This tray can be raised only in one direction.
To refit it, proceed in the reverse order. When sharp deceleration occurs, objects
placed on the load space cover can turn
into projectiles.
Load space cover
(SW)
AccessTo reel in
Removal
To remove the part B
:
F U nclip the two side mountings 3 .
F

P
ull the load space cover for wards to
extract the two rear mountings 4 from the
frame.
To refit it, proceed in the reverse order.
F

P
ush the handle down, the load space cover
automatically rises along the boot pillars. F

P
ull the handle towards you, the load space
cover will automatically roll up.
The moving part A
can be folded against the
backrests of the rear seats.
F Compress control B and lift the load space
cover on the right then on the left to remove it.
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Installation
F Position the left-hand end of the load space cover roller in its location 1 behind the rear
left seat.
F

C
ompress the roller control B and put the
roller in place in its location 2 on the right.
F

R
elease the control to secure the load
space cover.
F

U
nreel it to its fastening on the rear pillars.
High load retaining net
(SW)
It offers protection to the occupants when
very sharp braking occurs.
Row 1
F Fold down the rear seats.
F R emove the rear head restraints.
F
P

osition the net's roller above the two rails
(located on the back of the folded rear seats).
F

S
lide the two rails B in the grooves A and
push the roller from left to right to secure it.
F

U
nroll the net without stretching it.
F

P
osition one of the ends of the net's metal
bar in the corresponding upper fixing 1 .
F

C
ompress the net's metal bar, then pull it
to position the other end in the other upper
fixing 1 .
F

C
heck that the net is attached securely and
properly extended.
Hooked onto the special upper and lower
fixings, this removable net allows the use of the
entire loading volume up to the roof:
-

b

ehind the front seats (row 1) when the rear
seats are folded,
-

b

ehind the rear seats (row 2) when the load
space cover is removed.
When sharp deceleration occurs, objects
placed on the load space cover can turn
into projectiles.
Never reposition the rear seats while the net's
roller is attached to the folded backrests.
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Row 2
F Reel in then remove the load space cover.
F F old down the rear seats.
F

P
osition the left-hand end of the net’s
roller in the side support 3 by reaching
from the left-hand side of the passenger
compartment.
F

P
osition the right-hand end of the net’s
roller in the side support 4 by reaching
from the right-hand side of the passenger
compartment.
F

P
ress each side to lock in the roller; the red
indicators must not be visible.
F

U
nroll the net from the boot.
F

P
osition one of the ends of the net's metal
bar in the corresponding upper fixing 2 .
F

C
ompress the net's metal bar, then pull it
to position the other end in the other upper
fixing 2 .
12 V accessory socket
F To connect a 12 V accessory (max. power:
120 W), remove the cap and connect an
appropriate adaptor.
F

S
witch on the ignition.
The connection of an electrical device
not approved by PEUGEOT, such as a
USB charger, may adversely affect the
operation of vehicle electrical systems,
causing faults such as poor radio
reception or inter ference with displays in
the screens.
Stowing rings
Hatchback To move one of the movable rings:
F

W
hile pressing the button, slide the ring into
its track.
F
O
nce in the desired position, release the
button to lock it.
F
C
heck that the net is attached securely and
properly extended.
F
S
traighten the rear seats and lock them in
place.
SW
The boot has four stowing rings to secure
luggage using different types of retaining nets.
For the SW, two of the rings are fixed and the
other two are movable in tracks.
For more information on the various nets,
contact a PEUGEOT dealer.
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Do not confuse the stowing rings with the
bag hooks or the Top Tether fixings.
To remove or refit one of the movable rings:
F

B
ring it to an oblong slot on the track.
F

T
o obser ve the direction of installation,
make sure the ring is positioned vertically
and towards the outside of the vehicle.
Storage well
Depending on version, it includes:
- a t emporary puncture repair kit with the
vehicle tools,
-

a s
pare wheel with the vehicle tools.
Boot lighting
This comes on automatically when the boot is
opened and goes off automatically when the
boot is closed.The lighting time varies according to the
circumstances:
-

w
hen the ignition is off, approximately
ten minutes,
-

i
n energy economy mode, approximately
thirty seconds,
-
w

ith the engine running, unlimited.
Hatchback SW
F

R
aise the boot floor as much as possible to
access the storage well.
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Exterior lighting control
stalk
Main lighting
Turn the ring to align the desired symbol with
the marking.Automatic illumination of headlamps/
daytime running lamps.
Sidelamps only.
Dipped or main beam headlamps.
" Highway function "
On versions fitted with "Full LED"
technology headlamps, the range of the
dipped beam headlamps is automatically
increased once the speed of the vehicle is
above 68 mph (110 km/h). "
Peugeot Adaptive LED technology "
On versions with 3D LED rear lamps,
brightness is adjusted automatically for
optimum visibility at all times, both at day
and night.
Headlamp dipping
In " AUTO " and sidelamps modes, the driver
can switch on the main beam headlamps
temporarily ("headlamp flash") by pulling and
releasing the lighting control stalk.
Displays
Illumination of the corresponding indicator
lamp in the instrument panel confirms that the
lighting selected is on.
A fault with a lamp is signalled by the
permanent illumination of this warning
lamp, accompanied by the display of a
message and an audible signal.
Rear foglamps
Rear foglamps must not be used in clear
or rainy weather, at day or night. In these
situations, the power of their beams may
dazzle other drivers. They must be used
only in fog or falling snow.
In these weather conditions, it is your
responsibility to switch on the foglamps
and dipped beam headlamps manually as
the sunshine sensor may detect sufficient
light.
Switch off the foglamps when they are no
longer necessary.
The foglamps operate with dipped or
main beam headlamps on.
F

T
o switch them on, turn the ring for wards.
When the lighting is switched off automatically
(" AUTO " position), the foglamps and the dipped
beam headlamps will remain on.
F

T
o switch them off, turn the ring backwards.
Pull the stalk to switch between dipped and
main beam headlamps.
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Switching off of the lamps when the
ignition is switched off
On switching off the ignition, all of the
lamps turn off instantly, except when
automatic guide-me-home lighting is
activated.
Switching on the lighting after the
ignition is switched off
To reactivate the lighting control, set
the ring to "AUTO", then to the desired
position.
On opening the driver's door, a temporary
audible signal warns the driver that the
lighting is on.
It switches off automatically after a period
of time that depends on the state of charge
in battery (entering energy economy mode).
In some weather conditions (e.g. low
temperature or humidity), the presence
of misting on the internal sur face of the
glass of the headlamps and rear lamps is
normal; it disappears after the lamps have
been on for a few minutes.
Never look too closely at the luminous
beam of "Full LED" headlamps: risk of
serious eye injury. Travelling abroad
If using your vehicle in a country that
drives on the other side of the road, the
headlamps must be adjusted to avoid
dazzling oncoming drivers.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
Daytime running lamps/
Sidelamps
The front and rear lamps light up automatically
when the engine starts.
They provide the following functions:
-

D
aytime running lamps (lighting control
stalk at position " AUTO" with adequate light
level).
-

S
idelamps (lighting control stalk at " AUTO"
position with low light levels or "Sidelamps
only” or "Dipped/main beam headlamps").
The LEDs are brighter when operating as
daytime running lamps.
Direction indicators
F Left: lower the lighting control stalk passing the point of resistance.
F

R
ight: raise the lighting control stalk passing
the point of resistance.
If you forget to cancel the direction
indicators for more than twenty seconds,
the volume of the audible signal will
increase if the speed is above 37 mph
(60


km/h).
Three flashes
F Press briefly upwards or downwards, without going beyond the point of resistance; the
direction indicators will flash 3 times.
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Parking lamps
Vehicle side marking by illumination of the
sidelamps on the traffic side only.
F
D
epending on version, within one minute
of switching off the ignition, operate the
lighting control stalk up or down depending
on the traffic side (for example, when
parking on the right, push the lighting
control stalk downwards; the left-hand
sidelamps come on).
This is confirmed by an audible signal and
illumination of the corresponding direction
indicator lamp in the instrument panel.
To switch off the parking lamps, return the
lighting control stalk to the central position.
Headlamp adjustment
Manual adjustment of
halogen headlamps
To avoid causing a nuisance to other road
users, the height of the halogen headlamps
should be adjusted according to the load in the
vehicle.
0 Driver only or driver + front passenger.
1 5 people.
2 5 people + loads in the boot.
3 Driver + loads in the boot.
4 5 6 Not used.
The initial setting is position " 0".
Automatic adjustment of
"Full LED" technology
headlamps
If a fault occurs, this warning lamp
comes on in the instrument panel,
accompanied by a message and an
audible signal.
This system automatically adjusts the height
of the beams from this type of headlamp,
according to the load in the vehicle, to avoid
causing a nuisance to other road users.
The system then places the headlamp beams
in the lowest position.
Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop.
Do not touch the "Full LED" technology
headlamps. Risk of electrocution!
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