tailgate PEUGEOT 3008 2023 User Guide
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Access
The function may not work correctly with a
prosthetic leg.
In some circumstances, the tailgate may open or
close by itself, particularly when:
–
hitching up or removing a trailer;
–
operating a towing device;
–
fitting or removing a bicycle carrier;
–
loading
or unloading bicycles on/from a bicycle
carrier;
–
depositing or lifting something behind the
vehicle;
–
an animal approaches the rear bumper;
–
washing the vehicle;
–
maintenance is performed on the vehicle;
–
accessing the spare wheel.
T
o avoid such operating problems, keep the
electronic key away from the recognition zone or
deactivate the hands-free function.
Towing device
The installation of a towing device may
disturb the detection system.
►
Perform the "kicking" movement on the
right side of the towing device.
Memorising an opening
position
To memorise a position, in order to limit the
motorised tailgate opening angle:
►
move the tailgate to the desired position
manually or by pressing the button.
► press button C or the exterior control B for
more than 3 seconds (memorisation is confirmed
by a brief audible signal).
Memorising is not available until the
height of opening is more than or equal
to 1 metre between the low position and the
high position of the tailgate.
To delete the memorised position:
►
open the tailgate to any position.
►
press button
C or the exterior control B for
more than 3 seconds (deletion is confirmed by a
long audible signal).
Manual operation
The tailgate can be manoeuvred by hand, even
with motorised operation activated.
The tailgate must be stationary.
When opening and closing the motorised tailgate
manually, there is no assistance from gas struts.
Resistance to opening and closing is therefore
entirely normal.
Repeatedly opening and closing the
motorised tailgate can cause overheating
of its electric motor, after which opening and
closing will not be possible.
Allow at least 10 minutes for the electric
motor to cool down before operating the
tailgate again.
If you are unable to wait, operate it manually.
Manual closing of the
motorised tailgate in case of
failure
This operation is only necessary in the case of
failure of the tailgate motor .
If the failure originates from the battery, it is
recommended to recharge it or change it with the
tailgate closed.
In this situation, a significant force may be
needed to close the tailgate.
►
Close it gently without slamming, as slowly as
possible, by pushing at the centre of the tailgate.
Do not lower the tailgate by pushing at
one of its sides - risk of damage!
Precautions in use
In wintry conditions
To avoid any operating problems, remove
the snow or wait until the ice melts before
requesting motorised opening of the tailgate.
When washing
When washing the vehicle in an
automatic car wash, do not forget to lock and
move away from the vehicle
to prevent any
risk of unwanted opening. CarM an uals 2 .c o m
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Driving
the system is activated when the vehicle has
already moved, the view from above can be fully
displayed.
Visiopark 1
Rear view
To activate the camera located on the tailgate,
engage reverse gear and do not exceed a speed
of 6 mph (10 km/h).
The system is deactivated:
–
Automatically
, at speeds above approximately
6 mph (10
km/h),
–
Automatically
, if the tailgate is opened.
–
Upon changing out of reverse gear (the image
remains displayed for 7
seconds).
–
By pressing the white arrow in the upper-left
corner of the touch screen.
AUTO mode
This mode is activated by default.
Using sensors in the rear bumper, the automatic
view changes from the rear view (standard) to
the view from above (zoom) as an obstacle is
approached at the level of the red line (less than
30
cm) during a manoeuvre.
Standard view
The area behind the vehicle is displayed on the
screen.
The blue lines 1 represent the width of your
vehicle, with the mirrors unfolded; their direction
changes according to the position of the steering
wheel.
The red line 2 represents a distance of 30 cm
from the rear bumper; the two blue lines 3 and 4
represent 1
m and 2 m, respectively.
This view is available with AUTO mode or in the
view selection menu.
Zoom view
The camera records the vehicle's surroundings
during the manoeuvre in order to create a
view from above the rear of the vehicle in its
near surroundings, allowing the vehicle to be
manoeuvred around nearby obstacles.
This view is available with AUTO mode or in the
view selection menu.
Obstacles may appear further away than
they actually are.
It is important to monitor the sides of the
vehicle during the manoeuvre, using the
mirrors.
Parking sensors also provide additional
information about the area around the vehicle. CarM an uals 2 .c o m
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Driving
6180° view
The 180° view facilitates reversing out of a
parking space, making it possible to see the
approach of vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists.
This view is not recommended for carrying out a
complete manoeuvre.
It features 3 areas: left A, centre B and right C.
This view is only available via the view selection
menu.
Visiopark 2
The vehicle has a camera at the front, fitted in the grille, and a camera at the rear, located close
to the tailgate opening control.
Using these cameras, the system displays the
vehicle's near surroundings on the touch screen,
offering views from the rear of the vehicle (rear
vision) when reverse gear is engaged and views
from the front of the vehicle (front vision) when
the gearbox is in neutral or a gear is engaged.
Rear vision
The system activates automatically when
reverse gear is engaged.
The system is deactivated:
–
Automatically
, at speeds above approximately
12 mph (20
km/h).
–
When shifting out of reverse (the front vision
image replaces the rear vision image for 7
seconds).
–
By pressing the white arrow in the upper-left
corner of the touch screen.
If a trailer or a bicycle carrier is fitted to
the towball, the area behind the vehicle
on the view from above goes dark.
The surroundings are reconstructed by the
front camera only. The rear vision views are similar to those for the
Visiopark 1 function.
For more information on the
Visiopark
1 function, refer to the corresponding section.
Front and rear vision
With the engine running and the speed
below 12 mph (20 km/h), the system is
activated via the Driving/Vehicle touch screen
menu:
►
Select "
Visual parking assistance".
AUTO mode is displayed by default, with front
vision, if the gearbox is in neutral or with a
gear engaged, or with rear vision, if reverse is
engaged.
The system is deactivated:
–
Automatically above about 19 mph (30
km/h)
(the image disappears temporarily from 12 mph
(20
km/h)).
–
By pressing the white arrow in the upper-left
corner of the touch screen. CarM an uals 2 .c o m
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7Settings
With PEUGEOT Connect Nav► In the Energy touch screen menu,
select the Charge page.
►
Set the charging start time.
►
Press
OK.
The setting is saved in the system.
With PEUGEOT Connect Radio or PEUGEOT
Connect Nav
You can also programme the deferred charging function at any time from a
smartphone via the MYPEUGEOT APP
application.
For more information on Remotely operable
additional functions , refer to the corresponding
section.
Activation
► After programming the deferred charging,
connect the vehicle to the desired charging
equipment.
► Press this button in the flap within one
minute to activate the deferred charging
(confirmed by the light guides coming on in
blue).
Disconnection
Before disconnecting the nozzle from the
charging connector:
►
If the vehicle is locked, unlock it.
►
If the vehicle is unlocked, lock it and then
unlock it .
If selective unlocking of the doors is
activated, press the unlocking button on
the remote control twice to disconnect the
nozzle.
The red indicator lamp in the flap goes out to
confirm that the nozzle is unlocked.
►
Within
30 seconds, remove the charging
nozzle.
Domestic charging (mode 2)
The end of charging is confirmed when the
green CHARGE indicator lamp on the control
unit comes on fixed and the green light guides in
the flap come on fixed.
►
After disconnection, replace the protective
cover over the nozzle and close the charging
flap.
►
Disconnect the control unit's charging cable
from the domestic socket.
Accelerated charging (mode 3)
The end of charging is confirmed by the
accelerated charging unit (Wallbox) and when
the green light guides in the flap come on fixed.
►
After disconnection, replace the nozzle on to
the charging unit and close the charging flap.
Towing device
Load distribution
► Distribute the load in the trailer so that the
heaviest items are as close as possible to the
axle, and the nose weight approaches the
maximum permitted without exceeding it.
Air density decreases with altitude, thus reducing
engine performance.
The maximum towable load
must be reduced by 10% per 1,000
metres of
altitude.
Use genuine towing devices and wiring
harnesses approved by PEUGEOT. We
recommend having them fitted by a
PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.
If not fitted by a PEUGEOT dealer, they must
still be fitted in accordance with the vehicle
manufacturer's instructions.
Important: if the vehicle has a motorised
tailgate and Hands-Free Tailgate Access
function, and a towing device has been fitted
outside the PEUGEOT dealer network, it
is essential to visit a PEUGEOT dealer or
a qualified workshop to have the detection
system recalibrated
- risk of malfunction of the
Hands-Free Tailgate Access function.
Certain driving or manoeuvring aid functions
are automatically deactivated while an
approved towing system is in use.
For more information about driving with a
towing device fitted to a trailer and associated
with the Trailer stability assist, refer to the
corresponding section. CarM an uals 2 .c o m
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Comply with the maximum authorised
towable weight, as indicated on your
vehicle's registration certificate, on the
manufacturer's label and in the Technical
data section of this guide.
If using accessories attached to the
towing device (e.g. bicycle carriers, tow
boxes):
–
Comply with the maximum authorised nose
weight.
–
Do not transport more than 4 conventional
bicycles or 2 electric bicycles.
When loading bicycles onto a bicycle carrier
on a towball, be sure to place the heaviest
bicycles as close as possible to the vehicle.
Observe the legislation in force in the
country where you are driving.
Vehicle equipped with motorised
tailgate with hands-free function
(Hands-Free Tailgate Access)
To avoid unintentionally opening the
motorised tailgate when operating the towing
device:
–
Deactivate this function in advance in the
vehicle's configuration menu.
–
Or remove the electronic key from the
recognition zone, with the tailgate closed.
Towing device with quickly detachable towball
Presentation
No tools are required to install or remove this
genuine towing device.
1. Carrier
2. Protective plug
3. Connection socket
4. Safety eye
5. Detachable towball
6. Locking/unlocking wheel
7. Security key lock
8. Label to note the key references
A. Locked position (the green marks are
opposite each other); the wheel is in contact
with the towball (no gap).
B. Unlocked position (red mark opposite the green mark); the wheel is no longer
in contact with the towball (gap of around
5
mm).
Affix the enclosed label in a clearly visible location, close to the carrier or in the
boot.
Trailers with LED lamps are not compatible with the wiring harness of this
device.
To ensure complete safety while driving with a Towing device , refer to the
corresponding section. CarM an uals 2 .c o m
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Release procedure
► With the vehicle stationary and the engine
running, select mode N and switch off the
ignition.
Within 5
seconds:
►
Switch on the ignition again.
►
While depressing the brake pedal, move the
push selector forwards or backwards to confirm
mode
N.
►
While depressing the brake pedal, press the
control lever to release the parking brake.
►
Release the brake pedal, switch off the
ignition.
If the 5-second time limit is exceeded, the
gearbox engages mode P
; it is then necessary to
restart the procedure.
Reverting to normal operation
► While depressing the brake pedal, restart the
engine.
Keyless Entry and Start
You must not depress the brake pedal
while switching the ignition on again, then
switching it off. If you do, the engine will start,
requiring you to restart the procedure.
Advice on care and maintenance
General recommendations
Observe the following recommendations to avoid
damaging the vehicle.
Exterior
Never use a high-pressure jet wash in
the engine compartment - risk of
damaging the electrical components!
Do not wash the vehicle in bright sunshine or
extremely cold conditions.
When washing the vehicle in an
automatic roller-brush car wash, be sure
to lock the doors and, depending on version,
move the electronic key away and deactivate
the "hands-free" function (Hands-Free
Tailgate Access).
When using a pressure washer, keep the jet
nozzle at a minimum distance of 30 cm from
the vehicle (particularly when cleaning areas
containing chipped paint, sensors or seals).
Promptly clean up any stains containing
chemicals liable to damage the vehicle's
paintwork (including tree resin, bird
droppings, insect secretions, pollen and tar).
Depending on the environment, clean the
vehicle frequently to remove salty deposits
(in coastal areas), soot (in industrial areas)
and mud/salts (in wet or cold areas). These
substances can be highly corrosive.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop for advice on removing stubborn
stains requiring special products (such as tar
or insect removers).
Preferably, have paint touch-ups performed
by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
Interior
When washing the vehicle, never use a
water hose or high-pressure jet to clean
the interior.
Liquids carried in cups or other open
containers can spill, presenting a risk of
damage to the instruments and controls and
the controls located on the centre console. Be
vigilant!
To clean instrument panels, touch screens
or other displays, wipe gently with a soft,
dry cloth. Do not use products (e.g. alcohol,
disinfectant) or soapy water directly on these
surfaces - risk of damage! CarM an uals 2 .c o m
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In the event of a breakdown
8Warning triangle
This reflective and dismantlable device is to be
installed on the side of the road when a vehicle
is broken down or damaged.
Before getting out of the vehicle
Turn on the hazard warning lamps, then
put on the safety vest to assemble and install
the triangle.
Storage compartment
There is a compartment in the interior trim of the
tailgate to store a warning triangle.
►
After opening the tailgate, release the cover
by turning the screw a quarter turn to the left.
Assembling and placing the triangle
For versions supplied with a triangle as original
equipment, refer to the illustration above.
For other versions, refer to the assembly
instructions provided with the triangle.
►
Put the triangle in place behind the vehicle,
as required by local legislation.
Running out of fuel
(Diesel)
With Diesel engines, the fuel system must be
primed if you run out of fuel.
Before starting to prime the system, it is
essential to put at least 5 litres of Diesel into the
fuel tank.
For more information on Refuelling and
on Misfuel prevention (Diesel), refer to
the corresponding section.
1.5 BlueHDi engines
► Switch on the ignition (without starting the
engine).
►
W
ait around 1 minute and switch off the
ignition.
►
Operate the starter motor to start the engine.
If the engine does not start at the first attempt,
do not keep trying, but restart the procedure.
Tool kit
Set of tools supplied with the vehicle.
Its content depends on your vehicle's equipment:
–
T
emporary puncture repair kit.
–
Spare wheel.
Accessing the tools
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Alphabetical index
Energy economy (mode) 183
Energy economy mode
183
Energy flows
23
Energy recovery
19, 123
Engine
189
Engine compartment
183–185
Engine, Diesel
165, 185, 195, 220
Engine, petrol
126, 185, 218
Engines
217–218, 220
Environment
7, 31
e-Save function (energy reserve)
24
ESC (electronic stability control)
87
Expanded traffic sign recognition
135
Exterior lighting
77
F
Fatigue detection 153
Filling the AdBlue® tank
187, 190
Filling the fuel tank
165–166
Filter, air
187
Filter, oil
187
Filter, particle
186–187
Filter, passenger compartment
56, 187
Fitting a wheel
203, 205
Fitting roof bars
180–181
Fittings, boot
68
Fittings, front
62
Fittings, interior
62
Fittings, rear
66
Flap, charging
176
Flap, fuel filler
165–166
Flap, ski 67
Flashing indicators
75
Flat bed (towing)
214
Floor, boot, adjustable
72
Floor, concertina
53
Fluid, brake
186
Fluid, engine coolant
186
Foglamps, rear
74, 207
Folding the rear seats
49–52
Four-wheel drive (4WD)
126, 182
Frequency (radio)
251
Fuel
7, 165
Fuel consumption
7, 19
Fuel level, low
165
Fuel (tank)
165–166
Fuses
208
G
Gauge, fuel 165
Gearbox, automatic
117–118, 120–124, 188, 208
Gearbox, manual
117, 124, 188
Gear lever, manual gearbox
11 7
Gear shift indicator
126
Glove box
62
G.P.S.
245
Grab handles
62
H
Hands-free access 34–35
Hands-free tailgate
34–36
Hazard warning lamps
84, 195
Headlamps (adjustment)
76
Headlamps, automatic dipping
77–78
Headlamps, automatic operation
76
Headlamps, dipped beam
207
Headlamps, halogen
76
Headlamps, main beam
77, 207
Head restraints, front
44–45
Head restraints, rear
48–50
Heating
56
Heating, programmable
24, 61
Hi-Fi system
63
High voltage
167
Hill Assist Descent Control (HADC)
90
Hill start assist
124
Histogramme, fuel consumption
24
Horn
85
Hybrid
221
I
i-Cockpit® amplify function 46
Ignition
114, 255
Ignition on
11 4
Immobiliser, electronic
11 2
Indicator, AdBlue® range
18
Indicator, coolant temperature
18
Indicator, engine oil level
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Alphabetical index
Indicators, direction 75
Indicator, service
16, 20
Inflating tyres
188, 223
Inflating tyres and accessories
(using the kit)
198, 200
Information, vehicle
9, 262
Infrared camera
79, 130
Instrument panel
9–10, 20–22, 131
Instrument panel (Rechargeable hybrid)
9
Intelligent Traction Control
88
Internet browser
246, 249
ISOFIX mountings
102
J
Jack 198, 201–203, 252
Jump starting
209
K
Key 26–27, 30–31
Key, electronic
28–29
Keyless Entry and Starting
26, 28–29, 113
Key not recognised
11 4
Key with remote control
26, 112
Kit, hands-free
232, 254
Kit, puncture repair
196–197
Kit, temporary puncture repair
195–200
Klaxon
85
L
Labels 6
Labels, identification
223
Lamps, parking
75
Lamps, rear
207
Lamps with Full LED technology
76, 78
Lane assist
139, 143–145
Lane keeping assist
147
Leather (care)
194
LEDs - Light-emitting diodes
75, 206–207
Level, AdBlue®
187
Level, brake fluid
186
Level, Diesel additive
186–187
Level, engine coolant
18, 186
Level, engine oil
17, 185
Levels and checks
185–187
Level, screenwash fluid
81, 186
Light-emitting diodes - LEDs
75, 206–207
Lighting, boot
73
Lighting, cornering
78–79
Lighting dimmer
21
Lighting, exterior
74, 77
Lighting, guide-me home
27, 77
Lighting, interior
66
Lighting, mood
21, 66
Lighting, welcome
77
Loading
70–71, 180–181
Load reduction mode
183
Load space cover
69
Locating your vehicle
27
Locking
27, 29
Locking from the inside
30
Locking the doors 30
Long objects, transporting
67
M
Mains socket (domestic network) 169–170
Maintenance (advice)
168, 192
Maintenance, routine
131, 187, 189
Manoeuvring aids (recommendations)
130
Map reading lamps
66
Markings, identification
223
Massage function
46
Massage, multi-point
46
Mat
65, 131
Memorising a speed
131
Menu
231
Menu, main
23
Menus (audio)
226–227, 238–239
Menu, shortcuts
23
Messages
256
Messages, quick
256
Mirror, rear view
48
Mirrors, door
47–48, 61, 154
Mirror, vanity
62
Misfuel prevention
166
Mobile application
24, 61, 175–176
Modularity, seats
55
Motor, electric
125–126, 167, 221
Motorised tailgate
33–34, 36
Mountings, ISOFIX
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Alphabetical index
Resetting the trip 21–22
Resetting the trip recorder
21
Rev counter
9
Reversing camera
130, 157–159
Reversing lamps
207
Roof bars
180–181
Running out of fuel (Diesel)
195
S
Safety, children 96–102, 105–106, 108
Saturation of the particle filter (Diesel)
187
Screen menu map
231
Screens, very cold conditions
182
Screenwash
81
Screenwash, front
81
Screenwash, rear
81
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)
19, 189
Seat belts
91–92, 94, 100
Seat belts, rear
92–93
Seats, additional
53–55
Seats, electric
45–46
Seats, front
43, 45–46
Seats, heated
46
Seats, rear
48–55, 98
Selector, gear
118, 121–124
Sensors (warnings)
130
Serial number, vehicle
223
Servicing
16, 187, 189
Settings, equipment
23–24
Settings, system
234, 257
Sidelamps
75, 207
Silent vehicle warning sound (Rechargeable
hybrid)
85
Smartphone
25, 64
Snow chains
129, 181–182
Snow screen
182
Socket, 12 V accessory
63, 66, 72
Socket, auxiliary
230, 252
Socket, Jack
252
Speakers
63
Speed limiter
131, 134–136
Speed limit recognition
131, 133
Speedometer
9, 131
Sport mode
125–126
Spotlamps, side
77
Stability control (ESC)
87–88, 90
Starting a Diesel engine
165
Starting the engine
11 3
Starting the vehicle
113, 122–123
Starting using another battery
114, 209
State of charge, battery
23
Station, radio
227–228, 251
Stay, engine bonnet
184
Steering mounted controls, audio
225, 238
Steering wheel (adjustment)
47
Stickers, customising
193
Stopping the vehicle
113, 122–123
Stop & Start
22, 57, 60, 127–128, 165, 183, 187, 211
Storage
62, 65, 67–68
Storage box
72
Storage boxes
68
Storage compartments
62
Storage wells
72Storing driving positions 45–46
Sunroof, panoramic
39–41
Sunshine sensor
56
Sun visor
62
Suspension
189
Synchronising the remote control
32
T
Table position 44
Tables, aircraft
67
Tables of engines
221
Tailgate
32
Tank, fuel
165–166
Technical data
218, 220–221
Telephone
232–233, 254–256
Temperature, coolant
18
Ticket holder
62
Time (setting)
234, 258
TMC (Traffic info)
245
Tool box
72
Tools
195–198, 201–203
Topping-up AdBlue®
190
Top Tether (fixing)
102
Total distance recorder
20–21
Touch screen
21–24, 61
Towball, quickly detachable
178–180
Towbar
88, 177
Towbar with quickly detachable
towball
178–180
Towed loads
217–218, 220–221
Towing
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