light Peugeot 208 2015 Workshop Manual
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Disconnecting the battery
It is recommended that the battery be
disconnected if the vehicle is not to be used
for a very long period, so as to maintain an
adequate state of charge for starting the
engine.
Before disconnecting the battery:
F
c
lose all openings (doors, boot, windows,
roof),
F
s
witch off all electrical consumers (audio
system, wipers, lighting...),
F
s
witch off the ignition and then wait
four
minutes.
At the battery, simply detach the (+) terminal.
The Stop & Start system may not be
operational during the trip following the
first engine start.
In this case, the system will only be
available again after a continuous
period of immobilisation of the vehicle,
a period which depends on the ambient
temperature and the state of charge of
the battery (up to about 8 hours).
Following reconnection of the
battery
Following reconnection of the battery, switch on
the ignition and wait 1 minute before starting to
permit initialisation of the electronic systems.
However, if problems remain following this
operation, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.
Referring to the corresponding section, you
must yourself reinitialise (depending on
version):
-
t
he remote control key,
-
...
Quick-release terminal
Disconnecting the (+) cable
F Raise the lever D fully to release the cable terminal clamp E .
Reconnecting the (+) cable
F Position the open clamp E of the cable on
the positive post (+) of the battery.
F
P
ress vertically on the clamp E to position
it correctly on the battery.
F
L
ock the clamp by spreading the
positioning lug and then lowering
the lever D .
Do not apply excessive force on the
tab as locking will not be possible if the
clamp is not positioned correctly; start
the procedure again.
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General information
Engine characteristics Weights and towed
loads
The kerb weight is equal to the unladen
weight
+ driver (75 kg).
The gross train weight and towed load values
indicated apply up to a maximum altitude
of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned
must be reduced by 10 % for every additional
1
000 metres.
The weight of the braked trailer can be
increased, within the GTW limit, on condition
that the GV W of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount.
The recommended nose weight is the vertical
load on the towball (removable with or without
to o l s). High ambient temperatures may result
in a reduction in the per formance of the
vehicle to protect the engine; when the
ambient temperature is higher than
37 °C, limit the towed weight.
Towing with a lightly loaded vehicle can
adversely affect roadholding.
Braking distances are increased when
towing a trailer.
Never exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) when
towing (comply with the legislation in
force in your country).
GV W:
gross vehicle weight, the maximum authorised vehicle weight.GT W: gross train weight, the maximum authorised weight of vehicle plus trailer.
The engine characteristics (capacity,
maximum power, maximum power speed, fuel,
CO
2 emissions...) for your vehicle are given in
t
he registration document, as well as in sales
brochures.
These characteristics correspond to the
values type-approved on a test bed, under
conditions defined in European legislation
(Directive
1999/99/EC).
For more information, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop. The maximum weights and towed loads for your
vehicle are given are given in the registration
document, as well as in sales brochures.
These values are also present on the
manufacturer's plate or label.
For more information on these identification
markings, refer to the corresponding section.
For further information, contact a PEUGEOT
dealer or a qualified workshop.
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Engine Engine type code GearboxEngine oil
capacity with filter replacement
(in litres) Unbraked
trailer (kg) Recommended
nose weight (kg)
1.0 PureTech 68 CE5 / KR5
(EB0 / EB0F) Manual
(5-speed) 3.31450 -
4 5 0 ( VAS P- LCV ) 30 -
30 (VASP) - 46 (LCV)
1.2 PureTech 68 QA5
(EB2FB) Manual
(5-speed) 3.31
--
1.2 PureTech 82 CG5 / KQ5
(EB2 / EB2F) Manual
(5-speed) 3.31520 -
520 (VASP - LCV) 46
CGP
(EB2 MAPS) ETG5 electronic
(5-speed) 3.31
520 46
1.2 PureTech 82 S&S KQV
(EB2F) ETG5 electronic
(5-speed) 3.31
500 33
1.2 PureTech 110 S&S CQJ / CZJ
(EB2DT / EB2DTM) Manual
(5-speed) 3.56
570 / 450 46
CQQ / CZQ
(EB2DT / EB2DTM) EAT6 automatic
(6-speed) 3.56
570 / 450 46
1.6 VTi 120 CA5
(EP6C) Manual
(5-speed) 4.2
580 46
CAL
(EP6C) Automatic
(4-speed) 4.2 580 46
1.6 THP 165 S&S KHK
(EP6FDT) Manual
(6-speed) 4.2
580 46
1.6 THP 208 S&S KJK
(EP6FDTX) Manual
(6-speed) 4.2
580 46
Petrol engines
VASP : Special purpose vehicle (Véhicule Automoteur SPécialisé - France) LCV: Light Commercial Vehicle
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Diesel engines
Engine Engine type code GearboxEngine oil
capacity with filter replacement (litres) Unbraked
trailer (kg) Recommended
nose weight (kg)
1.6 HDi 75 BX5
(DV6EM) Manual
(5-speed) 3.83
570 46
1.6 BlueHDi 75 KM5
(DV6FE) Manual
(5-speed) 3.83570 -
570 ( VAS P- LCV ) 46 -
46 (LCV) - 30 (VASP)
1.6 BlueHDi 75 S&S KMJ
(DV6FE) Manual
(5-speed) 3.83410 -
410 ( VA S P) 46
1.6 HDi 92 BW5 / BF5
(DV6DM / DV6D) Manual
(5-speed) 3.83570 -
570 ( VAS P- LCV ) 46
1.6 e- HDi 92 S&S BFS
(DV6 D) ETG6 electronic
(6-speed) 3.83
570 46
1.6 BlueHDi 100 KE5
(DV6 FD) Manual
(5-speed) 3.83570 -
570 ( VAS P- LCV ) 46
1.6 BlueHDi 100 S&S KEJ
(DV6 FD) Manual
(5-speed) 3.83520 -
570 (LCV) 46
KES
(DV6 FD) ETG6 electronic
(6-speed) 3.83
570 46
1.6 BlueHDI 115 S&S LAK
(DV6 FCD) Manual
(6-speed) 3.83
570 46
1.6 BlueHDi 120 S&S KDK
(DV6 FC) Manual
(6-speed) 3.83
570 46
LCV : Light Commercial Vehicle
VASP : Special purpose vehicle (Véhicule Automoteur SPécialisé - France)
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As a safety measure and because it
requires sustained attention by the
driver, using a smartphone when
driving is prohibited.
All operations must be done with the
vehicle stationary.
The synchronisation of a
smartphone allows applications on a
smartphone that are adapted to the
MirrorLink
TM technology to be displayed
i
n the vehicle's screen.
The principles and standards
are constantly evolving. For the
communication process between the
smartphone and the system to work
correctly, the smartphone must be
unlocked; update the operating system
of your smartphone as well as the date
and time in the smartphone and the
system.
For the list of eligible smartphones,
connect to the brand's internet website
in your country. As a safety measure, applications
can only be viewed with the vehicle
stationary; display is interrupted once
the vehicle is moving.When connecting a smartphone to
the system, it is recommended that
Bluetooth
® be started on the smartphone.
Start the application on the
smartphone (optional, depending
on the smartphone and operating
syste m).
Access to the different audio sources remains
accessible in the margin of the MirrorLink
TM
display, using touch buttons in the upper bar.
Access to the menus for the system is possible
at any time using the dedicated buttons During the procedure, several screen
pages relating to certain functions
are displayed.
Accept to start and end the
connection.
Connect a USB cable. The
smartphone charges when
connected by a USB cable. Press on " MirrorLink
TM" to
start the application in the
system. Once connection is established, an page
is displayed with the applications already
downloaded to your smartphone and adapted
to MirrorLink
TM technology.
If only one application has been downloaded to
the smartphone, it starts automatically.
MirrorLinkTM smartphone
connection
Press the end of the lighting control stalk to
start voice recognition of your smartphone via
the system.
Voice recognition requires a compatible
smartphone connected to the vehicle by
Bluetooth.
Voice recognition
Please note:
-
i f your smartphone is supported, to
make it "MirrorLink
TM" compatible,
some phone manufacturers
nevertheless invite you to first
download a dedicated application.
From the system, press on
" Connected services " to display the
primary page.
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Press on "CarPlay" to display the
CarPlay® inter face.
Connect a USB cable. The
smartphone charges when
connected by a USB cable.
Press the end of the lighting control stalk to
start voice recognition of your smartphone via
the system.
CarPlay® smartphone
connection
From the system, press on
" Connected services " to display the
primary page. Connect the USB cable. The
smartphone is charged while
connected by the USB cable.
Or
Voice recognition
As a safety measure, applications
can only be viewed with the vehicle
stationary; display is interrupted once
the vehicle is moving. The synchronisation of a
smartphone allows applications on a
smartphone that are adapted to the
CarPlay
® technology to be displayed in
t
he vehicle's screen.
As the principles and standards are
constantly evolving, it is recommended
that you update the operating system of
your smartphone.
For the list of eligible smartphones,
connect to the brand's internet website
in your country.
As a safety measure and because it
requires sustained attention by the
driver, using a smartphone when
driving is prohibited.
All operations must be done with the
vehicle stationary
.
During the procedure, one or more
screen pages relating to certain
functions are displayed on connection.On connecting the USB cable, the
"
Telephone " function changes to
" CarPlay " in the menu carrousel.
Press on " CarPlay" to display the
CarPlay
® inter face.
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Accessories .................................................. 162
Access to rear seats ....................................... 36
Active City Brake
........................................... 1
41
AdBlue
® ............................... ....................2 0 , 174
Adjusting headlamps ...................................... 85
Adjusting head restraints
................................ 50
Adjusting seats
.......................................... 4 9, 51
Adjusting the air distribution
...............60, 62, 63
Adjusting the air flow
........................... 60, 62, 63
Adjusting the date
........................................... 33
Adjusting the seat belt height
.........................93
Adjusting the temperature
.................. 5
9, 61, 63
Adjusting the time
........................................... 33
Advice on driving
.................................. 117, 1 6 0
Airbags
...................................................... 23, 96
Airbags, curtain
......................................... 9
8, 99
Airbags, front .............................................96, 99
Airbags, lateral
.......................................... 98, 99
Air conditioning, digital
................................... 63
Air conditioning, manual
................................. 61
Air intake
................................ 56, 60, 62, 65, 63
Air vents
.......................................................... 56
Alarm
............................................................... 41
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
......................90
Anti-theft
................................................. 4 5 , 118
Armrest, front
.................................................. 52
Assistance call
.............................................. 223
Assistance, emergency braking
..................... 90
A
udio streaming
(Bluetooth)
..............................
...254, 256, 303
Audio system
......................................... 29 5, 315
Auxiliary
................................. 72, 254, 300, 320 Cable, audio
...........................74, 254, 300, 320
Capacity, fuel tank
..............................
..........15 4
CarPlay connection ...............................275, 276
CD
.........................................................254, 301
Central locking
................................................37
Changing a bulb
............................................195
Changing a fuse
............................................202
Changing a wheel
.........................................188
Changing a wiper blade
................................16 4
Changing the remote control battery
..............44
Checking the engine oil level
........................171
Checking the levels
..................................25, 89,
168, 172, 180
Checking tyre pressures (using the kit)
..............................
................18 6DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) -
Digital radio
.................................................252
Date (setting)
...............................
....................33
Daytime running lamps
...................83, 195 -197
Deactivating the passenger airbag
.........9 7, 1 0 2
Checks
...............
...................
121, 168, 169, 173
Child lock
...............................
........................
114
Children (safety) ............................... 9 5 , 1 0 0 -114
Child seats .............................. .............
1 0 0 , 113
Child seats, conventional ..............................10 6
Child seats, ISOFIX
......................................11
0
Closing the boot
..............................................43
Closing the doors
............................................37
Connected services
...................................... 26
6
Connection, Bluetooth
.........................282, 304
Connection, MirrorLink
TM .............................. 2 70
Connection, Wi-Fi network ........................... 268
Control, electric windows
................................ 46
Control, emergency boot release
............................... 43
Control, heated seats
...................................... 52
Controls, at steering...................... 228, 297, 319
Control stalk, lighting
................................ 7
7, 8 0
Control stalk, wipers
....................................... 87
Courtesy lamp
................................................. 68
Cruise control
........................................ 13
6, 13 9
Cup holder
...............................
........................ 71
A
C
D
B
Battery .................................................... 2 0 8 - 2 11
Battery, charging ........................................... 210
Battery, remote control
............................. 4
4, 45
Blind, panoramic roof
...................................... 70
BlueHDi
........................................... 20, 174, 214
Bluetooth (telephone)
...........................282, 304
Bonnet
........................................................... 167
Boot
................................................................. 43
Brake discs/pads ........................................... 173
Brake lamps
...............................
...........19 9, 20 0
Brake warning lamp
........................................ 18
Braking assistance system
.............................90
B
raking, automatic emergency
..................... 1
41
Bulbs (changing)
...............................
............195
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Navigation ..................................................... 230
Number plate lamps ...................................... 2
01
Opening the bonnet
...................................... 16
7
Opening the boot
..............................
..............43
Opening the doors
...............................
...........35
Opening the fuel filler flap
.............................15 4
Opening the panoramic roof blind
..................70
N
O
Lighting, cornering .......................................... 86
Lighting dimmer .............................. ................34
Lighting, guide-me home
....................36, 79, 80
Lighting, interior
........................................ 68, 69
Lighting, mood
................................................ 69
Loading
................................................. 115 , 1 6 5
Load reduction mode
.................................... 161
Locating your vehicle
...................................... 36
L
ow fuel level .......................................... 22, 15 4
L
Jack ............................................................... 188
Jukebox ......................................................... 257
Jump starting
..............................
..................209
Key with remote control
....................35, 45, 118
Kit, hands-free
..................................... 282, 304
Kit, temporary puncture repair
......................183
J
Labels, identification ..................................... 2 20
Lamps, parking ............................................... 80
L
evel, AdBlue
® additive ................................. 174
Level, brake fluid ........................................... 17
0
Level, Diesel additive
.................................... 155
Level, engine coolant
...................................... 25
Level, engine oil
...............................
.....170, 171
Levels and checks
................................... 25, 89,
168-173, 180
Level, screenwash fluid
.................................. 89
Light-emitting diodes - LEDs
........................ 200Maintenance, routine
....................................
115
Map reading lamps
.........................................
68
Markings, identification
.................................
220
Mat
..................................................................
71
Menu
.....................................................
230, 323
Menus (Touch screen)
......................... 2
25, 229
Mirror, rear view ..............................................
76
Mirrors, door .................................................... 75
Misfuel prevention
...............................
..........
15 6
Mountings, Isofix ...........................................
109
MP3 CD .................................................254, 301
K
M
P
Pads, brake ........................................... 121, 173
Paint colour code .......................................... 220
Paint, matt
..................................................... 181
Parcel shelf, rear
............................................. 74
P
ark Assist .................................................... 147
Parking brake
................................................ 121
Petrol
............................................................. 157
P
E
UGEOT
C
onnect Assistance
...................223
P
E
UGEOT
C
onnect Packs
...........................223
P
E
UGEOT
C
onnect SOS
............................. 2
22
Plates, identification ...................................... 220
Player, Apple
® .............................. .................256
Player, MP3 CD ..................................... 254, 301
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Safety, children .......................................... 9 5 , 1 0 0 -114
Screen, instrument panel
..........................3 0, 31
Screen menu map
............................... 230, 244,
258, 266, 272, 276, 278, 309, 323
Screenwash
.................................................... 89
Screenwash, rear
............................................ 88
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)
.................................................. 1
74
Seat belts
.......................................... 9
3 - 95, 10 6
Seats, front
...............................
...........36, 49, 51
Seats, heated
.................................................. 52
Seats, rear
................................................. 53, 54
Serial number, vehicle
.................................. 2
20
Service indicator
............................................. 26
Servicing
...............................
........................115Tables of fuses
..............................................202
Tank, AdBlue
® additive ................................. 1 74
Ta n k , f u e l
............................................... 15 4, 15 6
Telephone
............................................ 278, 304
Temperature, coolant
...................................... 25
Settings (Menus)
...........................................
258
Sidelamps
............
77, 80, 83, 195 -197, 199, 200
Side repeater
..............................
..................
19 9
Snow chains
.................................................. 15
8
Socket, 12 V accessory
..................................
72
So
ckets, audio
.......................
72, 254, 300, 320
Speed limiter
.........................................
13 4, 13 9
Starting the engine
.......................................
118
Starting the vehicle
...............
118, 119, 123, 126
Starting using another battery
...................... 20
9
Station, radio
................................. 2
50, 298, 318
Stay, bonnet
..................................................
167
Steering mounted controls, audio
...........................................
228, 297, 317
Stopping the vehicle
.....................................
118
Stop & Start
..............................
16, 66, 131, 147,
154, 167, 208, 211
Storage
......................................................
52, 71
Stowing rings
..................................................
73
Switching off the engine
............................... 12
0
Synchronising the remote control
........................................................... 44
R
adio
.............................................
250, 298, 318
Radio, digital (Digital Audio Broadcasting - DAB)
...................................
252
Range, AdBlue
..............................................
176
RDS
...............................................
251, 299, 318
Rear screen, demisting
...................................
67
Recharging the battery
................................. 2
10
Recirculation, air
.................................
60, 62, 65
Reduction of electrical load
..........................
161
Regeneration of the particle filter
.................
15
5
Reinitialisation of the under-inflation detection system
.........................................
153
Reinitialising the remote control
..................... 44
R
eminder, key in ignition
...............................
120
Reminder, lighting on
......................................
82
Remote control .......................................... 3
5, 45
Removing a wheel
........................................
191
Removing the mat
........................................... 71
Replacing bulbs
............................................ 195
Replacing fuses
..............................
.............. 202
Player, USB
...................................................
254
Port, USB
.......................................
7
2, 254, 300
Pre-heater, Diesel
...........................................
15
Pressures, tyres
............................................
220
Pre-tensioning seat belts
................................
95
Priming the fuel system
................................
214
Protecting children
...........................
9 5 , 1 0 0 -114
Puncture
........................................................
183Replacing the air filter
...................................
173
Replacing the oil filter
................................... 17
3
Replacing the passenger compartment filter
................................
5 7, 17 3
Reservoir, screenwash
................................... 89
R
esetting the service indicator
.......................
28
Reversing camera
.........................................
146
Reversing lamps
...................................
19 9, 20 0
Risk areas (update)
.......................................
2 41
Roof bars
....................................................... 16
5
Roof, panoramic
..............................................
70
Running out of fuel (Diesel)
..........................
2
14
R
S
T
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As a safety measure and because it
requires sustained attention by the
driver, using a smartphone when
driving is prohibited.
All operations must be done with the
vehicle stationary.
The synchronisation of a
smartphone allows applications on a
smartphone that are adapted to the
MirrorLink
TM technology to be displayed
i
n the vehicle's screen.
The principles and standards
are constantly evolving. For the
communication process between the
smartphone and the system to work
correctly, the smartphone must be
unlocked; update the operating system
of your smartphone as well as the date
and time in the smartphone and the
system.
For the list of eligible smartphones,
connect to the brand's internet website
in your country. As a safety measure, applications
can only be viewed with the vehicle
stationary; display is interrupted once
the vehicle is moving.When connecting a smartphone to
the system, it is recommended that
Bluetooth
® be started on the smartphone
Start the application on the
smartphone (optional, depending
on the smartphone and operating
syste m).
Access to the different audio sources remains
accessible in the margin of the MirrorLink
TM
display, using touch buttons in the upper bar.
Access to the menus for the system is possible
at any time using the dedicated buttons During the procedure, several screen
pages relating to certain functions
are displayed.
Accept to start and end the
connection.
Connect a USB cable. The
smartphone charges when
connected by a USB cable. Press on " MirrorLink
TM" to
start the application in the
system. Once connection is established, an page
is displayed with the applications already
downloaded to your smartphone and adapted
to MirrorLink
TM technology.
If only one application has been downloaded to
the smartphone, it starts automatically.
MirrorLinkTM smartphone
connection
Press the end of the lighting control stalk to
start voice recognition of your smartphone via
the system.
Voice recognition requires a compatible
smartphone connected to the vehicle by
Bluetooth
®.
Voice recognition
Please note:
-
i f your smartphone is supported, to
make it "MirrorLink
TM" compatible,
some phone manufacturers
nevertheless invite you to first
download a dedicated application.
From the system, press on
" Connected services " to display the
primary page.
.
Audio and Telematics