wheel PEUGEOT 308 2023 Manual PDF
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In the event of a breakdown
After changing a wheel
The punctured wheel cannot be stored in place
of the spare wheel. Place it in the boot.
With a "space-saver" type spare wheel
Deactivate certain driving aid functions
(Active Safety Brake, Adaptive cruise control,
etc.).
Do not exceed the maximum authorised
speed of 50 mph (80 km/h) or the maximum
distance of 50 miles (80 km).
Driving with more than one "space-saver"
type spare wheel is prohibited.
Go to a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified
workshop.
Have the tightening of the spare wheel's bolts
and its tyre pressure checked.
Have the punctured tyre examined. After
inspection, the technician will advise you on
whether the tyre can be repaired or if it must
be replaced.
Changing a bulb
In some weather conditions (e.g. low
temperature or humidity), misting on the
internal surface of the glass of the headlamps
and rear lamps is normal, and will disappear
after the lamps have been on for a few
minutes.
Never look too closely at the light beam
of LED technology lamps - risk of serious
eye injury!
The headlamps have polycarbonate lenses with a protective coating:
–
Do not clean them with a dry or abrasive
cloth, nor with detergent or solvent
products.
–
Use a sponge and soapy water or a pH
neutral product.
–
When using a high-pressure washer on
persistent marks, do not keep the lance
directed towards the headlamps, lamps or
their edges for too long, so as not to damage
their protective coating and seals.
Light-emitting diode (LED)
headlamps and lamps
Depending on version, the affected types of
headlamps/lamps are:
–
LED technology headlamps.
–
Full LED technology headlamps.
–
Offset daytime running lamps/sidelamps/
direction indicators.
–
Direction indicator side repeaters.
–
Side spotlamps.
–
Brake lamps.
–
Full LED technology rear lamps.
–
LED technology rear lamps.
–
Third brake lamp.
–
Number plate lamps.
Replacement of this type of bulb
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a
qualified workshop.
Do not touch LED or Full LED
technology
headlamps - risk of electrocution! CarM an uals 2 .c o m
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In the event of a breakdown
Towing the vehicle
General recommendations
Observe the legislation in force in the
country where you are driving.
Ensure that the weight of the towing vehicle is
higher than that of the towed vehicle.
The driver must remain at the wheel of the
towed vehicle and must have a valid driving
licence.
When towing a vehicle with all four wheels on
the ground, always use an approved towing
arm; rope and straps are prohibited.
The towing vehicle must move off gently.
When the vehicle is towed with its engine
off, there is no longer braking and steering
assistance.
A professional towing service must be
called if:
–
Broken down on a motorway or main road.
–
Not possible to put
the gearbox into neutral,
unlock the steering, or release the parking
brake.
–
Not possible to tow a vehicle with an
automatic gearbox, with the engine running.
–
T
owing with only two wheels on the ground.
–
Four-wheel drive vehicle.
– No approved towbar available.
Rechargeable hybrid vehicles
Before any intervention, with the ignition
on, depress the brake pedal and select mode
N, then switch off the hybrid system (READY
indicator lamp off).
Always call on professionals for recovery of
the vehicle on a flatbed lorry or trailer.
Use the towing eye only
to free the vehicle
if it is stuck, or to secure it for recovery on a
flatbed lorry or trailer.
Towing constraints
Type of vehicle
(engine/gearbox) Front wheels on the
ground Rear wheels on the
ground Flatbed
4 wheels on the ground
with towbar
Internal combustion/Manual
Internal combustion/Automatic
Hybrid 2WD
2WD: 2-wheel drive.
In case of battery or electric parking brake failure, it is essential to call a p
rofessional using flatbed recovery vehicles (excluding manual gearbox). CarM an uals 2 .c o m
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In the event of a breakdown
8Accessing the tools
For more information on accessing the Tool kit,
refer to the corresponding section.
Towing your vehicle
To access the front screw thread:
► Unclip the cover by pressing at its top left-
hand corner .
►
Release the cover downwards.
T
o be towed:
►
Screw the towing eye in fully
.
►
Install the towbar
.
►
Put the gearbox into neutral.
Failure to observe this instruction could
result in damage to certain components
(e.g. braking, transmission) and to the
absence of braking assistance the next time
the engine is started.
Automatic gearbox
Never tow the vehicle with the driving
wheels on the ground and the engine off.
►
Unlock the steering and release the parking
brake.
►
Switch on the hazard warning lamps on both
vehicles in accordance with the legislation in
force in the country in which you are driving.
►
Move off gently
, drive slowly and only for a
short distance.
Towing another vehicle
To access the rear screw thread:
► Unclip the cover by pressing at its top left-
hand corner .
►
Pull the cover downwards.
T
o tow:
►
Screw the towing eye in fully
.
►
Install the towbar
.
►
Switch on the hazard warning lamps on both
vehicles.
►
Move off gently
, drive slowly and only for a
short distance. CarM an uals 2 .c o m
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PEUGEOT i-Connect Advanced - PEUGEOT i-Connect
10► Press the button located on the steering
wheel.
or
►
Press the touch screen button.
To ensure that voice commands are always recognised by the system, please
follow these recommendations:
–
Use natural language in a normal tone
without breaking up words or raising your
voice.
–
After opening voice recognition with the
steering wheel-mounted button or the button
on the touch screen, always wait for the
"beep” (audible signal) before talking. No
"beep" sounds when voice recognition is
opened using "OK Peugeot".
–
For optimal operation, it is recommended
that you close the windows and the sunroof
(depending on equipment) to avoid any
external interference, and switch the
ventilation off.
–
Before speaking the voice commands, ask
the other passengers not to speak.
Voice command example for air
conditioning:
"raise the fan speed"
"Turn on air conditioning"
"i'm too hot"
Voice command example for radio and
media:
"I want to listen to michael jackson"
"switch to radio"
"tune to 88.5"
Media voice commands are only
available with a USB connection.
Voice command example for navigation:
"navigate home"
"Navigate me to gabrielle's house"
"search for public parking nearby"
Depending on the country, give
destination (address) instructions in the
language configured for the system.
Voice command example for telephone:
"Call Matthew's mobile"
"call 0113 345 9869"
"Call jonathan"
If there is no telephone connected by
Bluetooth®, a voice message announces:
"Connect a telephone by Bluetooth®", and the
voice session will be closed.
Voice command example for the weather:
"do i need a raincoat"
"how is the weather tonight"
"what is today's humidity level"
Navigation
Navigation home screen
(depending on equipment)
Access to additional videos
https://www.tomtom.com/
PSAGroup-Connected-Nav
Press the "Navigation" application to
display the navigation home screen.
Press "Search" to enter an address or a
name.
Press this button to display the main
menu for the various options.
Press this button to display the 3D/2D
mode.
Select "Sound activated", "Alerts only"
and "Silent" with successive presses on
this button.
Press the "plus"/"minus" buttons to zoom
in/out, or use two fingers on the screen.
Main menu
Press the "Navigation" application to
display the navigation home screen.
Press this button to display the main
menu for the various options. CarM an uals 2 .c o m
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Vehicle data recording and privacy
11Vehicle data recording
and privacy
Electronic control units are installed in your
vehicle. These control units process data
received from the vehicle's sensors, for example,
or data they generate themselves or exchange
with each other. Some of these control units are
required for the correct operation of your vehicle,
some others assist you while driving (driving or
manoeuvring aids), while others provide comfort
or infotainment functions.
The following contains general information about
how data is processed within the vehicle.
You will find additional information about the
specific data which is downloaded, stored
and transmitted to third parties and what it is
used for in your vehicle under the keyword
"Data protection". This information is directly
associated with the references for the functions
in question contained in the corresponding
vehicle handbook, or in the general terms and
conditions of sale.
This information is also available online.
Vehicle operating data
The control units process the data used for the
operation of the vehicle.
This data includes, for example:
–
Information about the state of the vehicle
(e.g.
speed, travel time, lateral acceleration,
wheel rotation rate, fastened seat belts display). –
Environmental conditions (e.g.
temperature,
rain sensor, distance sensor).
As a general rule, this data is temporary, is
not stored for longer than one operating cycle
and is only used within the vehicle itself. The
control units often record this data (including the
vehicle's key). This function allows either the
temporary or permanent storage of information
about the state of the vehicle, stresses on
components, servicing requirements, as well as
events and technical errors.
Depending on the vehicle's equipment level, the
data stored is as follows:
–
Operating state of system components
(e.g.
filling level, tyre pressures, battery charge
status).
–
Faults and malfunctions in important system
components (e.g.
lamps, brakes).
–
System reactions in specific driving situations
(e.g.
deployment of an airbag, triggering of
stability control and braking systems).
–
Information about events which have
damaged the vehicle.
–
For electric and rechargeable hybrid vehicles,
the traction battery charge level and the
estimated driving range.
In particular circumstances (e.g.
if the vehicle
has detected a malfunction), it may be necessary
to record data which would otherwise simply not
be stored.
When taking your vehicle in for servicing
(e.g.
repairs, maintenance), the stored operating
data may be read along with the vehicle's identification number and used if necessary.
The personnel working for the servicing network
(e.g.
garages, manufacturers) or third parties
(e.g. roadside assistance agents) may read
the vehicle's data. This also applies to work
carried out under warranty and quality assurance
measures.
This data is generally read via the OBD
(On-Board Diagnostics) port fitted by law to
the vehicle. It is used to report on the technical
state of the vehicle or its components and
facilitates the diagnosis of malfunctions, in
compliance with warranty obligations and for
quality improvement. This data, in particular the
information relating to stress on components,
technical events, operator errors and other
malfunctions, is sent to the Manufacturer, if
necessary, along with the vehicle's identification
number. The Manufacturer's liability may also be
engaged. The Manufacturer may also use the
operating data taken from the vehicle for product
recalls. This data may also be used to check the
customer's warranty and any claims made under
warranty.
Any malfunctions stored in the vehicle may be
reset by an after-sales service company during
servicing or repair work, or at your request. CarM an uals 2 .c o m
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Vehicle data recording and privacy
Comfort and infotainment
functions
Comfort settings and personalised settings
may be saved in the vehicle and modified or
reinitialised at any time.
Depending on the vehicle's equipment level,
this
may
include:
–
Seat and steering wheel position settings.
–
Chassis and air conditioning settings.
–
Personalised settings such as the interior
lighting.
Y
ou can enter your own data into the functions
of your vehicle's audio and telematic system, as
part of the selected functionalities.
Depending on the vehicle's equipment level,
this
may
include:
–
Multimedia data such as music, videos or
photos to be read by an integrated multimedia
system.
–
Address book data to be used with an
integrated hands-free system or with an
integrated navigation system.
–
Entered destinations.
–
Data regarding the use of online services.
This data for the comfort and infotainment
functions may be stored locally in the vehicle
or saved to a device that you have connected
to the vehicle (e.g.
smartphone, USB memory
stick or MP3 player). Data that you have entered
yourself may be deleted at any time.
This data may also be transmitted outside the
vehicle at your request, particularly when using online services in line with the settings that you
have selected. Smartphone integration
(e.g.
Android
Auto
® or
Apple
®CarPlay®)
If your vehicle is equipped accordingly, you can
connect your smartphone or another mobile
device to the vehicle in order to operate it using
the vehicle's integrated controls. Images and
sounds from the smartphone can be transmitted
through the audio and telematics system.
Specific information is simultaneously sent
to your smartphone. Depending on the type
of
integration, this includes data such as location,
day/night mode and other general information
about the vehicle. For more information, please
refer to the user instructions for the vehicle or the
audio and telematics system.
Integrating a smartphone allows you to use
its applications, such as a navigation app or
music player. No other
integration between
the smartphone and the vehicle is possible, in
particular active access to vehicle data. How the
data is processed subsequently is determined
by the supplier of the application being used.
The ability the change settings depends on the
application in question and on the operating
system installed on your smartphone.
Online services
If your vehicle is connected to a wireless
network, data can be exchanged between
your vehicle and other systems. Connection
to a wireless network is made possible
via a
transmitter located in your vehicle or a mobile
device that you have provided (e.g.
smartphone).
The online services can be used via this wireless
connection.
These include online services and
applications (apps) provided to you by the
Manufacturer or other suppliers.
Exclusive services
As regards the Manufacturer's online services,
the corresponding functions are described by
the Manufacturer in an appropriate medium
(e.g.
handbook, Manufacturer's website) and the
information about data protection is provided.
Personal data may be used for online services.
The exchange of data for this purpose takes
place over a secure connection, using for
example the Manufacturer's dedicated computer
systems. The collection, processing and use of
personal data for the development of services
are carried out solely on the basis of a legal
authorisation, for example in the case of a
legal emergency call system or a contractual
agreement or else under a consent agreement.
You can activate or deactivate the services and
functions (some may be chargeable) and, in
some cases, the vehicle's entire connection to
the wireless network. This does not include the CarM an uals 2 .c o m
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Alphabetical index
A
ABS 79
Accelerated charging unit (Wallbox)
151–152
Accessories
76
Active LED Vision
67, 69
Active Safety Brake
130–131, 133
AdBlue®
18, 170
AdBlue® tank
172
Additive, Diesel
168–169
Adjusting headlamps
66
Adjusting head restraints
43
Adjusting seat
43–44
Adjusting the air distribution
52–53
Adjusting the air flow
52–53
Adjusting the headlamp beam height
66
Adjusting the height and reach
of the steering wheel
47
Adjusting the lumbar support
44
Adjusting the seat angle
44
Adjusting the temperature
52
Adjusting the time
215
Advice on care and maintenance
149, 173
Advice on driving
8, 94–95
Airbags
84–87
Airbags, curtain
85–86
Airbags, front
84–85, 88
Airbags, lateral
85–86
Air conditioning
51–52, 54
Air conditioning, automatic
55
Air conditioning, dual-zone automatic
52
Air intake
54
Air vents 51
Alarm
37–38
Amplifier, audio
59
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
79
Antitheft / Immobiliser
27
Applications
23–24
Armrest, front
58–59
Armrest, rear
60
Assistance call
77–78
Assistance, emergency braking
80, 132
Audio streaming (Bluetooth)
212
B
Battery, 12 V 165, 169, 186–190
Battery, ancillaries
186
Battery, charging
187–188, 190
Battery, remote control
31–32
Blanking screen (snow shield)
163
Blind
40
BlueHDi
18, 168, 176
Bluetooth (hands-free)
209
Bluetooth (telephone)
209–210
Bodywork
174
Bonnet
165–166
Boot
33, 36, 64
Brake discs
170
Brake lamps
185
Brakes
169–170
Braking
102
Braking assistance system
79–80
Braking, automatic emergency 130–131, 133
Braking, dynamic emergency
98–100
Bulbs (changing)
184–185
C
Capacity, fuel tank 147
Care of the bodywork
174
Central locking
29–30
Changing a bulb
184–185
Changing a fuse
186
Changing a wheel
177, 181
Changing a wiper blade
74
Changing the remote control battery
31
Changing to free-wheeling
172
Charge level indicator
(Rechargeable hybrid)
20
Charger, induction
57
Charger, wireless
57
Charging cable
153
Charging cable
(Rechargeable hybrid)
151–152, 157
Charging connector
(Rechargeable hybrid)
150, 155, 157
Charging flap
(Rechargeable hybrid)
150, 155, 157
Charging the traction battery
(Rechargeable hybrid)
20, 149, 155, 157
CHECK
20
Checking the engine oil level
18
Checking the levels
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Alphabetical index
Environment 8, 32
e-Save function (energy reserve)
24
ESC (electronic stability control)
79
Expanded traffic sign recognition
11 4
Exterior lighting
68
F
Fatigue detection 134–135
Favourite driving functions
11 0
Filling the AdBlue® tank
168, 172
Filling the fuel tank
147–148
Filter, air
169
Filter, oil
169
Filter, particle
168–169
Filter, passenger compartment
51, 169
Fitting a wheel
182–183
Fitting roof bars
162–163
Fittings, boot
61
Fittings, front
56
Fittings, interior
57
Fittings, rear
60
Flap, charging
158
Flap, fuel filler
147–148
Flap, ski
60
Flashing indicators
66
Flat bed (towing)
192
Floor, boot, adjustable
63
Fluid, brake
168
Fluid, engine coolant
168
Foglamps, rear
65, 186
Folding the rear seats 49–50
Frequency (radio)
212
Fuel
8, 147
Fuel consumption
8, 20
Fuel level, low
147
Fuel (tank)
147–148
Fuses
186
G
Gauge, fuel 147
Gearbox, automatic
100–103, 105, 169, 187
Gearbox, manual
100, 105, 169
Gear lever
100
Gear lever, manual gearbox
100
Gear shift indicator
105
Glove box
57
H
Hands-free access 35–36
Hands-free tailgate
35–36
Hazard warning lamps
76, 176
Headlamps (adjustment)
66
Headlamps, automatic dipping
68–69
Headlamps, automatic operation
67
Headlamps, halogen
66
Headlamps, main beam
68
Head restraints, front
43
Head restraints, rear
49–50
Heated steering wheel 47
Heating
51
Heating, programmable
24, 55
Hi-Fi system
59
High voltage
149
Hill start assist
104–105
Histogramme, fuel consumption
23–24
Horn
77
I
Ignition 97, 214
Ignition on
97
Immobiliser, electronic
95
Indicator, AdBlue® range
18
Indicator, coolant temperature
18
Indicator, engine oil level
18
Indicators, direction
66
Indicator, service
17
Inflating tyres
170, 200
Inflating tyres and accessories
(using the kit)
178, 180
Information, vehicle
10, 217
Infrared camera
109
Instrument panel
10, 21, 110
Instrument panels
10
ISOFIX mountings
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Alphabetical index
P
Pads, brake 169–170
Paint
174, 200
Paint colour code
200
Parking brake, electric
98–100, 170
Parking (sensors)
139
Parking sensors, audible and visual
139
Parking sensors, front
140
Parking sensors, rear
139
Passenger compartment temperature
pre-conditioning (Rechargeable hybrid)
24, 55
Pedestrian horn (Rechargeable hybrid)
77
Personalisation
10, 24
Plates, identification
200
Port, USB
57, 60
Post Collision Safety Brake
80
Power
20
Power indicator (Rechargeable hybrid)
9, 20
Pressures, tyres
170, 179, 200
Pre-tensioning (seat belts)
83
Priming the fuel system
176
Profiles
202
Protecting children
84, 86–90
Proximity Keyless Entry and Start
28
Puncture
178–179, 181
R
Radar (warnings) 109
Radio
211–212
Range, AdBlue® 18, 168
Reading lamps
60
READY (warning lamp)
165
Rear bench seat
49
Rear cross traffic alert
144
Rear screen (demisting)
55
Rechargeable
hybrid engine
9, 23, 165, 192, 198
Rechargeable
hybrid system
6, 9, 23, 96, 104, 149
Recharging the battery
187–188, 190
Recharging the traction battery
153
Recharging the traction battery
(Rechargeable hybrid)
149, 155, 157
Recirculation, air
54
Recorder, trip distance
21
Reduction of electrical load (mode)
165
Regeneration of the particle filter
169
Regenerative braking
(deceleration by engine braking)
102
Reinitialising the remote control
32
Reinitialising the under-inflation
detection system
108
Reminder, lighting on
65
Remote control
26–29, 31
Remote functions
158
Remotely operable functions
(Rechargeable hybrid)
24, 55
Removing a wheel
182–183
Removing the mat
59
Replacing bulbs
184–185
Replacing fuses
186Replacing the air filter 169
Replacing the oil filter
169
Replacing the passenger
compartment filter
169
Reservoir, screenwash
168
Resetting the trip
21
Reversing camera
109, 140–142
Reversing lamps
185–186
Roof bars
162–163
Roof, opening
40
Running out of fuel (Diesel)
176
S
Safety, children 84, 86–90
Saturation of the particle filter (Diesel)
169
Screens, very cold conditions
163
Screenwash
72
Screenwash, front
72
Screenwash, rear
72
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)
19, 170
Seat angle
44
Seat belts
82–83, 88
Seat belts, rear
82
Seats, electric
44–45
Seats, front
43–45
Seats, heated
45–46
Seats, rear
49–50, 87
Selector, gear
100, 102–103
Semi-automatic lane changing
126
Sensors (warnings)
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Alphabetical index
Serial number, vehicle 200
Servicing
17, 168, 170
Settings, equipment
10, 23
Shield, snow
163
Sidelamps
66, 185
Silent vehicle warning sound
(Rechargeable hybrid)
77
Smartphone
24, 57
Snow chains
107, 164
Snow screen
163
Socket, 12 V
57
Socket, 12 V accessory
57, 63
Speakers
59
Speed limiter
113–115
Speed limit recognition
111 – 11 2
Speedometer
10, 110
Sport mode
103–104
Spotlamps, side
68
Stability control (ESC)
79, 81
Starting a Diesel engine
147
Starting/Stopping the vehicle
95
Starting the engine
95–96
Starting the vehicle
96, 102
Starting using another battery
97, 187
State of charge, battery
23
Station, radio
211–212
Stay, engine bonnet
166
Steering wheel
11 0
Steering wheel (adjustment)
47
Stickers, customising
174
Stopping the vehicle
96, 102
Stop & Start
22, 52, 55, 105–106, 147, 165, 169, 189Storage 56–61
Storage box
64
Storage wells
61, 64
Storing driving positions
45
Stowing rings
61
Sunshine sensor
51
Sun visor
57
Suspension
170
Switching off the engine
95
Synchronising the remote control
32
T
Tables of engines 195, 197–198
Tailgate
33
Tank, fuel
147–148
Technical data
195, 197–198
Telephone
209–210, 213–214
Temperature, coolant
18
Time (setting)
215
Tool box
64
Tools
176–178
Topping-up AdBlue®
172
Top Tether (fixing)
89, 91–92
Total distance recorder
21
Touch screen
22–24, 55
Towball, quickly detachable
159–162
Towbar
81, 158
Towbar with quickly
detachable towball
159–162
Towed loads
194–195, 197–198
Towing
192–193
Towing another vehicle 192–193
Towing the vehicle
192–193
Traction battery charge
153
Traction battery
(Rechargeable hybrid)
20, 149–150, 155
Traction control (ASR)
80
Trailer
81, 158
Trailer stability assist (TSA)
81
Trajectory control systems
79
Triangle, warning
176
Trip computer
21–22
Tyres
170, 200
Tyre under-inflation detection
107, 179
U
Under-inflation (detection) 107
Unlocking
26, 28
Unlocking from the inside
30
Unlocking the boot
26, 29
Unlocking the doors
30
Unlocking the tailgate
26, 29
Updating the time
215
V
Vehicle data recording and privacy 217
Ventilation
51
Visibility
55
Visiopark
142
Visiopark 1
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