ESP PEUGEOT 3008 2023 User Guide
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To preserve the battery charge in the electronic key and the vehicle's battery,
the "hands-free" functions are set to
hibernation mode after 21 days without use.
To restore these functions, press one of the
remote control buttons or start the engine with
the electronic key against the back-up reader.
For more information on starting with the
Keyless Entry and Start system, refer to the
corresponding section.
Electrical interference
The electronic key may not work if it is
close to an electronic device (e.g.
mobile
telephone (switched on or on standby), laptop
computer, strong magnetic fields). If this
occurs, move the electronic key away from
the electronic device.
Central locking
Manual
â–º Press this button to lock/unlock the vehicle
(doors and boot) from inside the vehicle.
The indicator lamp comes on to confirm the
central locking of the vehicle.
Central locking does not take place if any
of the doors are open.
When locking/deadlocking from the
outside
When the vehicle is locked or deadlocked
from the outside, the indicator lamp flashes
and the button is deactivated.
â–º
After normal locking, pull one of the
interior door controls to unlock the vehicle.
â–º
After deadlocking, you must use the
remote control, the "Keyless Entry and
Start" system or the built-in key to unlock the
vehicle.
Automatic (anti-intrusion security)
The doors and boot lock automatically while
driving (speed above 6 mph (10
km/h)).
To deactivate/reactivate this function (activated
by default):
â–º
Press the button until an audible signal is
triggered and a confirmation message appears.
Transporting long or voluminous
objects
Press the central locking control to drive
with the boot open and the doors locked.
Otherwise, every time the speed of the
vehicle exceeds 6 mph (10 km/h), the sound
of the locks rebounding will be heard and an
alert will be displayed.
Back-up procedures
Lost keys, remote control,
electronic key
Go to a PEUGEOT dealer with the vehicle's
registration certificate, your personal
identification documents and if possible, the label
bearing the key code.
The PEUGEOT dealer will be able to retrieve the
key code and the transponder code, enabling a
new key to be ordered.
Complete unlocking/locking
of the vehicle with the key
Use this procedure in the following situations:
– Remote control battery discharged.
–
Remote control malfunction.
–
V
ehicle battery discharged.
–
V
ehicle in an area subject to strong
electromagnetic interference. CarM an uals 2 .c o m
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2In the first case, change the remote control
battery.
In the second case, reinitialise the remote
control.
Refer to the corresponding sections.
â–º Insert the key in the door lock.
â–º T urn the key towards the front/rear to unlock/
lock the vehicle.
â–º
T
urn the key towards the rear again within
5
seconds to deadlock the vehicle.
If the vehicle is fitted with an alarm, it will
not be activated when locking with the
key.
If the alarm is activated, the siren sounds
when the door is opened; switch on the
ignition to stop it.
Central locking not
functioning
Use these procedures in the following cases:
– Central locking malfunction.
–
Battery disconnected or discharged.
In the event of a malfunction of the
central locking system, the battery must
be disconnected to ensure that the vehicle is
locked fully.
Front left-hand door
â–º Insert the key into the lock and turn it towards
the rear of the vehicle to lock the door , or
towards the front to unlock it.
Other doors
Unlocking
â–º Pull the interior door opening control.
Locking
â–º Open the doors.
â–º For the rear doors, check that the child lock
is not on.
Refer to the corresponding section.
â–º
Remove the black cap
, located on the edge
of the door, using the key.
â–º
Insert the key into the socket without forcing
it, then turn the latch towards the inside of the
door
.
â–º
Remove the key and refit the black cap.
â–º Close the doors and check from the outside
that the vehicle is locked.
Changing the battery
A message is displayed on the instrument panel
when the battery needs changing.
Battery type: CR2032/3 volts.
â–º Unclip the cover by inserting a small
screwdriver in the slot and lift the cover .
â–º
Remove the flat battery from its housing.
â–º
Put the new battery in place, respecting the
polarity
. Start by inserting it into the contacts
located in the corner, then clip the cover onto
the unit.
â–º
Reinitialise the remote control.
For more information on Reinitialising the
remote control
, refer to the corresponding
section.
Do not throw remote control batteries
away, as they contain metals that are CarM an uals 2 .c o m
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2Manual operation
â–º To open/close the window, press/pull the
switch without passing the point of resistance;
the window stops as soon as the switch is
released.
Automatic operation
â–º To open/close the window, press/pull the
switch past its resistance point: the window
opens/closes completely when the switch is
released.
Operating the switch again stops the movement
of the window.
Window controls remain operational for
approximately 45 seconds after switching
off the ignition or after locking the vehicle.
After that time, the controls are disabled.
To reactivate them, switch on the ignition or
unlock the vehicle.
Anti-pinch
If the window meets an obstacle while rising, it
stops and immediately partially lowers again.
Deactivating the rear
controls for the rear electric
windows
For your children's safety, press control 5 to
deactivate the controls for the rear electric
windows, irrespective of their positions.
The red indicator lamp in the button comes
on and a confirmation message is displayed.
The lamp will remain lit until the controls are
reactivated.
The rear electric windows can still be controlled
using the driver's controls.
Reinitialising the electric
windows
After reconnecting the battery, or in the event
of abnormal window movement, the anti-pinch
function must be reinitialised.
The anti-pinch function is disabled during the
following sequence of operations.
For each window:
â–º
Lower the window fully
, then raise it; it will
rise in steps of a few centimetres each time the
control is pressed. Repeat the operation until the
window is fully closed.
â–º Continue to pull the control for at least one
second after the window reaches the closed
position.
If an electric window meets an obstacle
during operation, the movement of the
window must be reversed. To do this, press
the relevant control.
When the driver operates the passengers’
electric window controls, it is important to
ensure that nothing can prevent the window
from closing properly.
It is important to ensure that passengers use
the electric windows correctly.
Pay particular attention to children when
operating the windows.
Be aware of passengers and/or other persons
present when closing windows using the key
or the "Keyless Entry and Start" system.
Do not put your head or arms through the
open windows when the vehicle is moving -
risk of serious injury!
Panoramic sunroof
The panoramic sunroof consists of a movable
glass panel that slides over the roof and a blind
that can be opened independently. Opening the
sunroof automatically opens the blind.
â–º
T
o operate the panoramic sunroof or the
blind, use the buttons in the roof console. CarM an uals 2 .c o m
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3When driving
Maintain a good driving position and hold the
steering wheel with both hands at the 'quarter to
three' position, so that you can easily and quickly
reach the controls behind and near the steering
wheel.
Never adjust the seats or steering wheel
when driving.
Always keep your feet on the floor.
Front seats
Before moving the seat backwards,
ensure that there is no person or object
that might prevent the full travel of the seat.
There is a risk of trapping or pinching
passengers if present in the rear seats or of
jamming the seat if large objects are placed
on the floor behind the seat.
Manually-adjusted seats
1. Longitudinal adjustment of the seat position
â–º
Raise the control bar and slide the seat
forwards or backwards.
â–º
Release the bar to lock the seat in
position in one of the notches.
2. Seat cushion height adjustment
â–º
Raise or lower the control as many times
as needed to obtain the desired height.
3. Seat backrest angle adjustment
â–º
T
urn the knob forwards or backwards to
recline the backrest to the desired angle.
or
â–º
For a passenger seat that can be placed
in the table position, pull the handle and
guide the backrest forwards or backwards.
4. Head restraint height adjustment
Refer to the corresponding section. 5.
Lumbar support adjustment
(only on the driver's seat)
â–º
T
urn the knob forwards or backwards
to increase or decrease the level of lumbar
support.
‘AGR’ certified seats
Additional adjustments
1. Seat cushion length adjustment
â–º
Pull the handle forwards to release the
cushion, then move the front part of the seat
cushion forwards or backwards.
2. Seat cushion angle electric adjustment
â–º
Press and hold the front or rear of the
button to raise or lower the front part of the
seat cushion. CarM an uals 2 .c o m
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3Refitting a head restraint
â–º Insert the head restraint rods into the guides
in the corresponding seat backrest.
â–º
Push the head restraint fully down.
â–º
Press the lug
A to release the head restraint
and push it down.
â–º
Adjust the height of the head restraint.
Never drive with the head restraints
removed; they should be in place and
adjusted for the occupant of the seat.
Electrically-adjusted driver's
seat
To carry out these electric adjustments, switch on the ignition or start the engine
if the vehicle has gone into energy economy
mode.
These electric adjustments are accessible
about 1 minute after opening the driver's door.
They are deactivated about 1 minute after
switching the ignition off.
1. Seat cushion height and angle adjustment/
Longitudinal adjustment of the seat position
â–º
Raise or lower the front of the control to
obtain the desired seat cushion angle.
â–º
Raise or lower the rear of the control to
raise or lower the seat cushion.
â–º
Slide the control forwards or backwards to
move the seat forwards or backwards.
2. Seat backrest angle adjustment
â–º
T
urn the control forwards or backwards to
recline the backrest to the desired angle.
3. Head restraint height adjustment
Refer to the corresponding section.
4. Seat cushion length adjustment
â–º
Pull the handle forwards to release the
cushion, then move the front part of the seat
cushion forwards or backwards. 5.
Lumbar support adjustment
The control allows independent adjustment of
the depth and vertical position of the lumbar
support.
â–º
Press and hold the front or rear of the
control to increase or reduce the lumbar
support.
â–º
Press and hold the top or bottom of the
control to raise or lower the lumbar support
area.
Memorising driving
positions
Associated with the electrically-adjusted driver’s
seat, this function allows two driving positions
to be memorised, to make these adjustments
easier if there are frequent driver changes.
It records the electric adjustments made to the
seat and door mirrors.
Using buttons M/1/2 CarM an uals 2 .c o m
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â–º Enter the vehicle and switch the ignition on.
â–º Adjust your seat and the door mirrors.
â–º
Press button
M, then press button 1 or 2
within 4 seconds.
An audible signal confirms the memorisation.
Memorising a new position cancels the previous
position.
Recalling a stored position
While the seat is moving, take care that
no person or object hinders the
automatic movement of the seat.
With the ignition on or engine running
â–º
Press button
1 or 2 to recall the
corresponding position.
An audible signal sounds when adjustment is
complete.
You can interrupt the current movement by
pressing button M, 1 or 2 or by using one of the
seat adjustment controls.
A stored position cannot be recalled while
driving.
The recalling of stored positions is deactivated
45 seconds after switching off the ignition.
Heated seats
The function is active only with the engine
running and when the outside temperature is
below 20°C.
â–º
Press the button corresponding to the seat.
â–º
Each press changes the heating level; the
corresponding number of indicator lamps come
on.
â–º
T
o switch off the heating, press the button
until all of the indicator lamps are off.
The system status is memorised when the
ignition is switched off.
Do not use the function when the seat
is not occupied.
Reduce the heating intensity as soon as
possible.
When the seat and passenger compartment
have reached a satisfactory temperature,
switch the function off; reducing electrical
consumption in turn decreases energy
consumption.
Prolonged use of heated seats is not
recommended for people with sensitive
skin.
There is a risk of burns for people whose
perception of heat is impaired (e.g.
illness,
taking medication).
To keep the heated pad intact and to prevent
a short circuit:
–
Do not place heavy or sharp objects on the
seat.
–
Do not kneel or stand on the seat.
–
Do not spill liquids onto the seat.
–
Never use the heating function if the seat
is damp.
Multipoint massage
System with a choice of type of massage and
adjustment of its intensity.
This system operates with the engine running, as
well as in STOP mode of the
Stop & Start.
The massage settings are adjusted via the touch screen.
From the front seat:
â–º Press this button; its green indicator
lamp comes on.
The settings page is displayed on the touch
screen with the last memorised settings.
If the settings suit you and you make no
changes, the display returns to its previous state,
and the function activates immediately
.
Seats must be adjusted one after another,
starting with the driver's seat. CarM an uals 2 .c o m
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3To modify the settings:
► Begin with the driver ’s seat.
â–º
Select a massage intensity from the three
levels offered: " 1
" (Low), "2" (Normal) or "3"
(High).
â–º
Select another type of massage from those
offered.
â–º
W
ait for the driver's seat settings page to
disappear.
â–º
Next, proceed with the passenger's seat in
the same way
.
The changes are applied immediately.
Once activated, the system starts a one hour
massage cycle, made up of sequences of 6
minutes of massage followed by 3 minutes at
rest.
The system automatically stops at the end of the
cycle; the indicator lamp for the button goes off.
Steering wheel
adjustment
â–º When stationary , pull the control to release
the steering wheel.
â–º Adjust the height and reach to suit your
driving position.
â–º
Push the control to lock the steering wheel.
For safety reasons, these adjustments
must only be carried out with the vehicle
stationary.
Mirrors
Door mirrors
Adjustment
â–º Move control A to the right or to the left to
select the corresponding mirror.
â–º
Move control
B in any of the four directions
to adjust.
â–º
Return control A
to its central position.
As a safety measure, the mirrors should be adjusted to reduce the "blind spots".
The objects that you see in the mirrors are
in fact closer than they appear. Take this
into account in order to correctly judge the
distance of vehicles approaching from behind.
Manual folding
The mirrors can be folded manually (parking
obstruction, narrow garage, etc.).
â–º
T
urn the mirror towards the vehicle.
Electric folding
Depending on equipment, the door mirrors can
be folded electrically.
â–º From the inside, with the
ignition on, place control A
in the
central position.
â–º
Pull control A
backwards.
â–º
Lock the vehicle from the outside.
If the mirrors are folded using control A,
they will not unfold when the vehicle is
unlocked.
Electric unfolding
â–º From outside: unlock the vehicle.
â–º From inside: with the ignition on, place
control
A in the central position and then pull it
rearwards. CarM an uals 2 .c o m
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Depending on version, the automatic
door mirror folding/unfolding function is
configured via the Driving
/ Vehicle touch
screen menu.
Otherwise, this setting can be carried out at a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
Automatic tilting in reverse gear
Depending on version, this function allows to
automatically tilt the mirrors downwards to assist
with parking manoeuvres in reverse gear.
With the engine running, on engaging reverse
gear, the mirror glasses tilt downwards.
They return to their initial position:
–
A
few seconds after coming out of reverse
gear.
–
Once the vehicle speed exceeds 6 mph
(10
km/h).
–
When the engine is switched off.
This function is set via the Driving/Vehicle touch screen menu.
Demisting/Defrosting
The demisting/defrosting of the door mirrors works with the demisting/
defrosting of the rear screen.
For more information on Rear screen
demisting/defrosting , refer to the
corresponding section.
Interior rear view mirror
The electrochrome system uses a sensor that
detects the level of exterior brightness and that
coming from the rear of the vehicle, in order to
automatically and gradually switch between day
and night usage.
To ensure optimum visibility while manoeuvring, the mirror automatically
brightens when reverse gear is engaged.
The system is deactivated if the load in the
boot exceeds the height of the load space
cover or if the load space cover has items
placed on it.
Rear head restraints
High position (use):
â–º Pull the head restraint fully up.
Low position (stowing; when the seats are not
in use):
â–º
Press the lugs
A to release the head restraint
and push it down. CarM an uals 2 .c o m
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3The rear head restraints can be removed.
Removing a head restraint
â–º Pull the head restraint fully up.
â–º Press the lugs A to release the head restraint
and remove it completely.
â–º
Store the head restraint.
Refitting a head restraint
â–º Insert the head restraint rods into the guides
in the corresponding seat backrest.
â–º
Push the head restraint down as far as it will
go.
â–º
Press the lugs
A to release the head restraint
and push it down.
Never drive with passengers seated at
the rear when the head restraints are
removed; the head restraints should be in
place and in the high position.
The head restraint for the central seat and those for the side seats
are not interchangeable.
Rear bench seat
Bench seat with fixed cushions and split folding
backrests (2/3-1/3) to adapt the boot load space.
Folding the backrests
Each section of the backrest has two release
controls:
–
A
grip 1 on the outer edge of the backrest.
–
A
lever 2 on the boot side trim (depending on
version).
The backrests should only be manoeuvred when the vehicle is
stationary.
First steps:
â–º
Lower the head restraints.
â–º
Lift up the rear armrest.
â–º
If necessary
, move the front seats forward.
â–º
Check
that no person or object might interfere
with the folding of the backrests (e.g.
clothing,
luggage).
â–º
Check that the outer seat belts are lying flat
on the backrests.
â–º Check that the centre seat belt buckle is
stored in its housing.
The folding of the backrest is accompanied by a slight lowering of the
corresponding cushion.
To obtain a flat surface, it is necessary to
place the adjustable boot floor in the high
position.
When the backrest is released, the red
indicator in the release grip is visible.
Folding from the passenger
compartment
â–º Press the backrest release grip 1 .
â–º Guide the backrest 3 down to the horizontal
position. CarM an uals 2 .c o m
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3If this system fails (paddle D), the third
row passengers can also get out after
having folded the backrest of the second row
seats using strap C.
Do not let children operate the seats
unsupervised.
Third row seats
The two third row seats are stored in a retracted
position in the bottom of the boot. Each one is
covered with rigid concertina panels, secured to
the vehicle.
Do not let children operate the seats
unsupervised.
Each concertina panel can support a
maximum load of 100
kg with the third
row seats folded away.
With the third row seats removed and the
removable concertina panels supports
installed, the maximum load is limited to
50
kg.
When there is a seat at the back of the boot, the
removable support is fixed against the front wall
of its housing.
If the seat is removed from the back of the boot
for extra storage space, the removable support
must be installed on the two lugs on the central
wall.
Folding the concertina
panels
â–º Pull one of the straps; the 3 sections of the
corresponding panel fold into concertina form.
When the 3
rd row seats are straightened, these
folded concertina panels can be left upright or
flat behind the seats (freeing up the seat well as
a storage space).
Positioning the seats
These operations are carried out from the boot
sill.
â–º Remove the load space cover roller .
â–º Straighten the continuity panels of the 2nd row
seats.
â–º
Fold back the concertina panel and straighten
it vertically
.
â–º
Pull the black strap E
, located behind the
backrest.
The backrest tilts backwards bringing the seat
cushion with it; the seat locks in the open
position. CarM an uals 2 .c o m