fuses Peugeot 508 2020 Owner's Manual

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Safety
5General 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
http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com/APddb/
website.
Hazard warning lamps



► Pressing the red button causes all the
direction indicators to flash.
They can operate with the ignition 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
again.

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Driving
6Changing the programmed speed setting
with the Speed Limit Recognition and
Recommendation function
► Press 5 to accept the speed suggested by
the function on the instrument panel, then press
again to confirm.
To prevent sudden acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle, select a
speed setting relatively close to the vehicle's
current speed.
Changing the inter-vehicle distance
► Press 6 to display the distance setting
thresholds ("Distant", "Normal" or "Close"), then
press again to select a threshold.
After a few seconds, the option is accepted and
will be memorised when the ignition is switched
off.
Temporarily exceeding the speed setting
► Fully depress the accelerator pedal. Distance
monitoring and cruise control are deactivated
while acceleration is maintained. "Cruise control
suspended" is displayed.
Deactivating the system
► Turn the thumbwheel 1 upwards to the OFF
position.
Information displayed on
the instrument panel
The following information can be seen on the
instrument panel in "DRIVING" display mode.


7. Vehicle detected by the system (full symbol)
8. Cruise control active (colour not grey)
9. Speed setting value
10. Speed suggested by the Speed Limit
Recognition and Recommendation
11 . Vehicle held stationary (versions with
automatic gearbox)


12.Inter-vehicle distance setting
13. Position of the vehicle detected by the
system
Messages and alerts
To benefit from the following information on the
instrument panel, select the " DRIVING" display
mode.
The display of these messages or alerts is not sequential.
"Cruise control paused" or "Cruise control
suspended" following a brief acceleration
by the driver.
"Cruise control active", no vehicle
detected.
"Cruise control paused", vehicle detected.
"Cruise control active", vehicle detected.
"Take back control" (orange).


Brake or accelerate, depending on the
context.
"Take back control" (red).


T

ake back control of the vehicle
immediately: the system cannot manage the
current driving situation.
"Activation not possible, conditions
unsuitable". The system refuses to
activate cruise control, as the necessary
conditions are not fulfilled.
Stop function
"Cruise control paused" (for a few
seconds).

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Practical information
Diesel engine

1.Screenwash fluid reservoir
2. Engine coolant reservoir
3. Brake fluid reservoir
4. Battery / Fuses
5. Remote earth point (-)
6. Fusebox
7. Air filter
8. Engine oil filler cap
9. Engine oil dipstick
10. Priming pump*
11 . Degassing screw*
The Diesel fuel system operates under
very high pressure.
All work on this circuit must be carried out
only by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
* Depending on engine.
Checking levels
Check all of the following levels regularly in
accordance with the manufacturer's service
schedule. Top them up if required, unless
otherwise indicated.
If a level drops significantly, have the
corresponding system checked by a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop.
The fluids must comply with the manufacturer's requirements and with
the vehicle's engine.
Take care when working under the bonnet, as certain areas of the engine
may be extremely hot (risk of burns) and the
cooling fan could start at any time (even with
the ignition off).
Used products
Avoid prolonged contact of used oil or fluids with the skin.
Most of these fluids are harmful to health and
very corrosive.
Do not discard used oil or fluids into
sewers or onto the ground.
Empty used oil into the containers reserved
for this purpose at a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.
Engine oil
The level is checked, with the engine having been switched off for at least 30
minutes and on level ground, either using the oil
level indicator in the instrument panel when the
ignition is switched on (for vehicles equipped
with an electric gauge), or using the dipstick.
It is normal to top up the oil level between two
services (or oil changes). It is recommended
that you check the level, and top up if necessary,
every 3,000 miles (5,000 km).
In order to maintain the reliability of the
engine and emissions control system,
never use additives in the engine oil.
Checking using the dipstick
For the location of the dipstick, please refer
to the illustration of the corresponding engine
compartment.


Grasp the dipstick by its coloured grip and
pull it out completely

.


Wipe the end of the dipstick using a clean,
lint-free cloth.


► Reinsert the dipstick and push fully down,
then pull it out again to visually check the oil
level: the correct level is between marks A (max)
and B (min).
Do not start the engine if the level is:
– above mark A: contact a PEUGEOT dealer or
a qualified workshop.
– below mark B: top up the engine oil
immediately.
Oil grade
Before topping up or changing the engine
oil, check that the oil is suitable for the engine
and complies with the recommendations in
the service schedule supplied with the vehicle
(or available from your PEUGEOT dealer and
qualified workshops).
Use of non-recommended oil may invalidate
the contractual warranty in the event of
engine failure.
Topping up the engine oil level
For the location of the engine oil filler cap, please
refer to the corresponding under-bonnet engine
compartment illustration.

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In the event of a breakdown
Changing a fuse
Before changing a fuse:
► Identify the cause of the fault and fix it.


Stop all power consumption.



Immobilise the vehicle and switch the ignition
off.



Identify the defective fuse using the current
allocation tables and diagrams.
T

o replace a fuse, it is essential to:


Use the special tweezers to extract the fuse
from its housing and check the condition of its
filament.



Always replace the failed fuse with a fuse of
the same rating (same colour); use of a different
rating may cause malfunctions - risk of fire!
If the fault recurs after replacing a fuse, have
the electrical system checked by a PEUGEOT


dealer or a qualified workshop.
The fuse allocation tables and the corresponding diagrams are available
from a PEUGEOT dealer or from a qualified
workshop.
The replacement of a fuse not shown in the allocation tables may cause a serious
malfunction of your vehicle. Contact a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.


Good
Failed

Tweezers
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 or a qualified workshop.
PEUGEOT accepts no responsibility for
the cost incurred in repairing your vehicle
or for rectifying malfunctions resulting from
the installation of accessories not supplied
and not recommended by PEUGEOT and not
installed in accordance with specifications, in
particular when the combined power
consumption of all of the additional equipment
connected exceeds 10 milliamperes.
Fuses in the dashboard
The fusebox is located in the lower dashboard
(left-hand side).
To access the fuses, follow the same procedure
as described for accessing the fuse replacement
tools.
Fuse tables
Box 1

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In the event of a breakdown
8Fuse N°Rating (A)Functions
F36 30 APanoramic sunroof.
F37 30 APanoramic sunroof blind.
F38 30 AElectric seats.
F39 30 AMotorised tailgate unit.
F40 25 AAdditional heating.
Trailer interface unit


Fuse N° Rating (A)Functions
F36 20 ABrake lamps - Reversing lamps (trailer).
F37 20 ASidelamps - Direction indicators (trailer).
F38 20 AInterior lighting (caravan).
F40 2 AAudible signal (trailer).
Engine compartment fuses
The fusebox is placed in the engine
compartment near the battery.

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In the event of a breakdown
Accessing the fuses

► Release the two latches A .
► Remove the cover .


Replace the fuse.



When you have finished, close the cover
carefully

, then engage the two latches A
to
ensure that the fusebox is properly sealed.
Fuse tables

Fuse N° Rating (A)Functions
F5 50 ARight-hand direction indicators - Front right-hand sidelamps - Right-han\
d brake lamps -
Left-hand reversing lamps - Right-hand foglamps.
F16 20 ADaytime running lamps.
F18 10 ARight-hand main beam headlamp.

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Alphabetical index
Electric automatic gearbox (Hybrid) 105
Electric windows
38
Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD)

78
Emergency braking assistance (EBA)

78
Emergency call

76
Emergency switching off

99
Emergency warning lamps

75, 172
Emissions control system, SCR

19, 168
Energy economy mode

162
Energy flows

23
Energy recovery

19, 106
Engine

168
Engine compartment

164–165
Engine, Diesel

151, 164, 172, 199, 201
Engine, petrol

108, 164, 198
Engines

197–199, 201
Environment

7, 30, 54
e-Save function (energy reserve)

24
ESC (electronic stability control)

78
Expanded traffic sign recognition

11 6
F
Fatigue detection 130–131
Filling the AdBlue® tank
166, 169
Filling the fuel tank

151–152
Filter, air

166
Filter, oil

166
Filter, particle

166
Filter, passenger compartment

48, 166
Fitting a wheel

178–179
Fitting roof bars 160–161
Fittings, boot
60
Fittings, interior

55
Fittings, rear

59
Flap, charging

153, 156–158
Flap, fuel filler

151–152
Flashing indicators

66, 182
Flat bed (recovery)

195
Fluid, brake

165
Fluid, engine coolant

165
Foglamps, rear

65, 183
Folding the rear seats

47–48
Four-wheel drive (4WD)

162
Frequency (radio)

233–234
Fuel

7, 151
Fuel consumption

7, 19
Fuel tank

151–152
Full Park Assist

145
Fusebox, dashboard

184
Fusebox, engine compartment

184, 187–188
Fuses

183–184, 187–188
Fuses, dashboard

184
Fuses, engine compartment

189
G
Gauge, fuel 151
Gearbox, automatic
102–105, 107, 110, 167, 190
Gearbox, manual

102, 107, 110, 167
Gear lever, manual gearbox

102
Gear shift indicator ~ Gear efficiency
indicator
108–109
Glove box

55
G.P.S.

227
Grab handles

55
H
Hands-free access 36
Hands-free tailgate
34, 36–37
Hazard warning lamps

75, 172
headlamp adjustment

67
Headlamp adjustment

67
Headlamps, automatic dipping

68–69
Headlamps, automatic illumination

67
Headlamps, dipped beam

181–182
Headlamps, halogen

67, 181–182
Headlamps, main beam

181–182
Head restraints, front

42
Head restraints, rear

46–48
Heating

48, 53–54
Heating, additional

53–54
Heating, programmable

24, 53–54
Hi-Fi system

56
Hill start assist

106–107
Histogramme, fuel consumption

23–24
Horn

76
Horn for pedestrians

76
Hybrid

23, 98, 152, 202
Hybrid engine

202

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Alphabetical index
Misfuel prevention 152
Motor, electric
108, 152, 202
Motorised tailgate

34–35, 37
Mountings, ISOFIX

89
N
Navigation 225–227
Navigation, connected
228–230
Net, high load retaining

62–63
Night vision

69
Night Vision

69
O
Obstacle detection 136
Oil change
164
Oil consumption

164
OIl, engine

164
On-board tools

64, 173–174
Opening the bonnet

162–163
Opening the boot

27, 34
Opening the doors

27, 33
Opening the windows

25
P
Pads, brake 167
Paint
171, 204
Paint colour code 204
Parcel shelf, rear
61
Park Assist

142
Parking brake, electric

99–101, 167
Parking sensors, audible and visual

136
Parking sensors, front

137
Parking sensors, rear

137
Personalisation

9–10
Plates, identification

204
Player, Apple®

211, 235
Player, USB

210, 235
Port, USB

56, 59, 210, 230, 235
Power

19
Power indicator

19
Pressures, tyres

167, 177, 204
Pre-tensioning seat belts

81
Priming pump

173
Priming the fuel system

172
Profiles

215, 239
Programmable cruise control

119
Protecting children

82, 85–91, 93
Puncture

174–175, 177
Q
Quiet vehicle warning sound 76
R
Radar (warnings) 11 2
Radio 208–209, 211, 233
Radio, digital (Digital Audio
Broadcasting - DAB)

210, 234
Range, AdBlue

18, 166
RDS

209, 233–234
READY lamp

163
Rear screen, demisting

52
Rechargeable hybrid
system

6, 23, 98, 108, 152
Recharging the battery

190, 193
Recirculation, air

50–51
Recovery

194, 196
Recovery of the vehicle

195
Reduction of electrical load

162
Regeneration of the particle filter

166
Regenerative braking (deceleration
by engine braking)

106
Reinitialisation of the under-inflation
detection system

111
Reinitialising the remote control

30
Reminder, lighting on

65
Remote control

25–29
Remote functions

24, 54, 157–158
Removing a wheel

178–179
Removing the mat

58
Replacing bulbs

180–183
Replacing fuses

183–184, 189
Replacing the air filter

166
Replacing the oil filter

166
Replacing the passenger compartment
filter

166
Reservoir, screenwash

165

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Alphabetical index
Reset trip 21
Rev counter
9
Reversing camera

112, 138–140
Reversing lamps

182–183
Roof bars

160–161
Running out of fuel (Diesel)

172
S
Safety, children 82, 85–91, 93
Saturation of the particle filter (Diesel)
166
Screen menu map

212
Screenwash

72
Screenwash, front

71
Screenwash, rear

72
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)

19, 168
Seat angle

42
Seat belts

80–81, 87
Seat belts, rear

80
Seat, rear bench

46
Seats, electric

43–44
Seats, front

42–44
Seats, heated

44
Seats, rear

46–48, 85
Selector, gear

102–106
Sensors (warnings)

11 2
Serial number, vehicle

204
Service indicator

16, 20
Servicing

16, 166, 167–168
Settings, equipment

22, 24
Settings, system

215, 239
Sidelamps

66, 181–183
Side parking sensors 138
Ski flap
60
Smartphone

24, 54, 157–158
Snow chains

111, 161–162
Socket, 12 V accessory

55, 59, 63
Socket, auxiliary

211, 235
Socket, Jack

235
Speakers

56
Speed limiter

115–118, 120–121
Speed limit recognition

113, 115
Speedometer

9, 113
Sport mode

107–108
Spotlamps, side

68
Stability control (ESC)

78–79
Starting a Diesel engine

151
Starting the engine

98
Starting the vehicle

97, 102–105
Starting using another battery

99, 189
State of charge, battery

23, 153
Station, radio

208–209, 233–234
Steering mounted controls, audio

206, 220
Steering wheel, adjustment

45
Stickers, customising ~ Stickers,
expressive

171
Stopping the vehicle

98, 102–105
Stop & Start

22, 49, 52, 109–110,
151, 162, 166, 192
Storage

55, 58–60
Storage box

64
Storage compartments

55
Storage wells

60, 64
Storing driving positions

44
Stowing rings

60, 63Sunroof, panoramic 39–40
Sunshine sensor
48
Sun visor

55
Suspension

167
Suspension with variable vibration
reduction

107
Synchronising the remote control

30
T
Tables of engines 202
Tables of fuses
184, 187–188
Tailgate

34
Tank, fuel

151–152
Technical data

198–199, 201–202
Telephone

57, 213–215, 236–238
Temperature, coolant

18
Thermal preconditioning of the passenger
compartment

24, 54
Ticket holder

55
Time (setting)

216, 240
TMC (Traffic info)

227
Tool box

64
Tools

173–174
Topping-up AdBlue®

169
Total distance recorder

20
Touch screen

22–23, 54
Towbar

79, 158
Towed loads

197–199, 201–202
Towing another vehicle

194, 196
Traction control (ASR)

78–79
Traffic information (TMC)

227