fuse box PEUGEOT 508 2023 Owners Manual

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4
Overview
Presentation
These illustrations and descriptions are provided
for information. The presence and location of
some elements vary depending on the version
or trim level.
Instruments and controls



1. Sunroof and blind controls
Touch-sensitive courtesy lamp/Front touch-
sensitive reading lamps
2. Warning lamp display for seat belts and front
passenger airbag
Emergency call/Assistance call
3. Interior mirror
4. Digital instrument panel
5. Side control bar/Ticket holder
6. Fusebox
7. Bonnet release
8. Door mirror and electric window control
panel
9. Front armrest
USB sockets
10. USB sockets
11 . Front passenger airbag
12. Glove box
Centre console

1.Hazard warning lamps
Central locking
2. 10"
HD touch screen
3. Wireless smartphone charger
4. Storage
12
V socket
5. Electric parking brake
6. Automatic gearbox controls
7. Starting/Switching off the engine with START/
STOP button
Driving mode selector

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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.
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 UN ECE Regulation
10.
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.

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Driving
6Switching on cruise control and setting
the speed
With an automatic EAT8 gearbox, your speed
must be between 0 and 112 mph (0 and
180
km/h).


Press
2-SET- or 3-SET+: the current speed
becomes the speed setting (minimum 19 mph
(30
km/h)) and cruise control is immediately
activated (green display).


Press
3-SET+ to increase or 2-SET- to
decrease the speed setting (steps of 5
mph
(km/h) if held pressed).
Pressing and holding either 2-SET - or
3-SET+ results in a rapid change in the
speed of the vehicle.
Pausing/resumption of cruise control
► Press 4-II or depress the brake pedal (grey
display).
Cruise control may also have been paused:


automatically
, if the electronic stability control
(ESC) system is triggered.


by engaging neutral.



by using the electric parking brake.



Press
4-II to resume cruise control (green
display).
With an EAT8 gearbox, following braking that
has brought the vehicle to a complete stop, if the
traffic conditions do not allow the vehicle to begin
moving again within 3
seconds of stopping,
press
4-II or depress the accelerator pedal to
move off.
If the driver takes no action after the vehicle
has been stopped, the electric parking brake is
applied automatically after about 5
minutes.
Cruise control remains active after
changing gear, regardless of the gearbox
type.
When the driver attempts to reactivate
cruise control after the function has been
paused, the message " Activation refused,
unsuitable conditions " is displayed briefly if
reactivation is not possible (safety conditions
not met).
Changing the programmed speed setting
with the Road signs recognition function
► Press 5-MEM to accept the speed suggested
by the system 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", "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
► Press the accelerator pedal fully . Distance
monitoring and cruise control are deactivated
while acceleration is maintained. "Cruise control
on hold" is displayed.
Deactivating the system
► Turn 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 Road signs
recognition function
11 . Vehicle held
stationary

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Practical information
7Opening



► From the inside: pull the control lever ,
located on the left below the dashboard, towards
you.


► From the outside: lift the safety catch and
raise the bonnet.
T
wo bonnet struts open the bonnet and hold it
open.
Closing
► Lower the bonnet and release it near the end
of its travel.


Check the locking.
Because of the presence of electrical
equipment under the bonnet, it is strongly
recommended that exposure to water (rain,
washing, etc.) be limited.
Engine compartment
The engine shown here is an example for
illustrative purposes only.
The locations of the following components may
vary:


Air filter
.


Engine oil dipstick.



Engine oil filler cap.
Petrol engine

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
Diesel fuel system
This system is under very high pressure.
All work must be carried out only by a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop
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

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Alphabetical index
A
ABS 81
Accelerated charging unit (Wallbox)
149–150
Accessories

77, 160
Accessories, electrical

77
Active Safety Brake

129–131
Active suspension

106
Active Suspension Control

106
Adaptive headlamp lighting

70
Adaptive LED Technology

29
AdBlue®

19, 167
AdBlue® tank

168
Additive, Diesel

165–166
Adjusting headlamps

67
Adjusting head restraints

44
Adjusting seat

44–45
Adjusting the air distribution

51, 53
Adjusting the air flow

51, 53
Adjusting the headlamp beam height

67
Adjusting the height and reach of
the steering wheel

47
Adjusting the lumbar support

44–45
Adjusting the seat angle

44
Adjusting the temperature

52
Adjusting the time

210
Advice on care and maintenance

148, 169
Advice on driving

8, 97–98
Airbags

85–87, 89
Airbags, curtain

86–87
Airbags, front

85–86, 90
Airbags, lateral

86–87
Air conditioning 51, 54
Air conditioning, automatic
54
Air conditioning, dual-zone automatic

51
Air intake

53–54
Air vents

50
Alarm

32–33
Amplifier, audio

58
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)

81
Antitheft / Immobiliser

27
Applications

24
Armrest, front

58
Armrest, rear

60
Assistance call

78–79
Assistance, emergency braking

81, 131
Audio streaming (Bluetooth)

207
B
Battery, 12 V 161, 165–166, 182–186
Battery, ancillaries
182
Battery, charging

182–183, 186
Battery, remote control

31
Bicycle carrier

160
Blanking screen (snow shield)

161
Blind

41–42
Blind spot monitoring

136
BlueHDi

19, 165, 172
Bluetooth (hands-free)

204
Bluetooth (telephone)

204
Bodywork

170
Bonnet

162–163
Bonnet, active 87
Boot
35–37, 65
Brake discs

166–167
Brake lamps

181
Brakes

166–167
Braking

104
Braking assistance system

81
Braking, automatic emergency

129–131
Braking, dynamic emergency

101–103
Bulbs (changing)

180–181
C
Capacity, fuel tank 145
Care of the bodywork
170
Central locking

29–30
Changing a bulb

180–181
Changing a fuse

182
Changing a wheel

172–173, 176
Changing a wiper blade

74–75
Changing the remote control battery

31
Changing to free-wheeling

169
Charge level indicator (Rechargeable
hybrid)

21
Charger, induction

57
Charger, wireless

57
Charging cable

151
Charging cable (Rechargeable
hybrid)

149–150, 156
Charging connector (Rechargeable
hybrid)

149, 155–157

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Alphabetical index
Emergency warning lamps 77, 172
Emissions control system, SCR
20, 167
Energy economy (mode)

161
Energy economy mode

161
Energy flows

24
Energy recovery

21, 104
Engine

167
Engine compartment

162–163
Engine, Diesel

145, 163, 172, 192
Engine, petrol

107, 163, 191
Engines

190–193
Environment

8, 31
e-Save function (energy reserve)

25
ESC (electronic stability control)

81
Event data recorder

80
Expanded traffic sign recognition

11 8
Exterior lighting

69
F
Fatigue detection 132–133
Favourite driving functions
11 3
Filling the AdBlue® tank

165, 168
Filling the fuel tank

145–146
Filter, air

166
Filter, oil

166
Filter, particle

165–166
Filter, passenger compartment

51, 166
Fitting a wheel

178–179
Fitting roof bars

159–160
Fittings, boot

61
Fittings, interior 56
Fittings, rear
60
Flap, charging

157
Flap, fuel filler

145–146
Flap, ski

60
Flashing indicators

67
Flat bed (towing)

188
Fluid, brake

164
Fluid, engine coolant

165
Foglamps, rear

66, 181
Folding the rear seats

49–50
Four-wheel drive (4WD)

108, 161
Frequency (radio)

207
Fuel

8, 145
Fuel consumption

8, 21
Fuel level, low

145
Fuel (tank)

145–146
Fuses

182
G
Gauge, fuel 145
Gearbox, automatic
103–105, 166, 182
Gear lever

108
Gear shift indicator

109
Glove box

56
Grab handles

56
H
Hands-free access 38–39
Hands-free tailgate
38–39
Hazard warning lamps

77, 172
Headlamps

69
Headlamps (adjustment)

67
Headlamps, automatic operation

68
Headlamps, dipped beam

181
Headlamps, main beam

181
Head restraints, front

44
Head restraints, rear

49–50
Heating

50
Heating, programmable

25, 55
Hi-Fi system

58
High voltage

147
Hill start assist

108
Histogramme, fuel consumption

24–25
Horn

78
I
Ignition 100, 209
Ignition on
100
Immobiliser, electronic

98
Indicator, AdBlue® range

19
Indicator, coolant temperature

19
Indicator, engine oil level

18
Indicators, direction

67
Indicator, service

18
Inflating tyres

167, 195