light PEUGEOT 4008 2014 Workshop Manual
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Te c h n i c a l d a t a
Diesel weights and towed loads (kg)
The values for maximum towed weights type
approved according to the sales zone (see the
tables on the following pages).
The exact values are given in your vehicle's
registration document as well as on the
manufacturer's plate.
They are also mentioned in sales brochures.
For more details, contact a PEUGEOT dealer
or a qualified workshop.
The kerb weight is equal to the unladen
weight + driver (75 kg).
The GTW and towed load values indicated are
valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres;
the towed load mentioned must be reduced
by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of
altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed
60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation
in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a
reduction in the per formance of the vehicle to
protect the engine; if the ambient temperature
is above 37 °C, limit the towed load.
The weight of the braked trailer can be
increased, within the GTW limit, if the
GV W of the towing vehicle is reduced
by an equal amount. Please note that
towing using a lightly loaded towing
vehicle may have an adverse effect
on its road holding.
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PWR/VOL
:
- audio system on/off.
- volume adjustment for the audio and
telephone functions.
Short press: change the audio source.
Long press: CD / MP3 / USB, SD, for fast
forward or back.
Long press: RADIO, automatic frequency
search down/up.
FOLDER
: allows selection of a folder or a
manual search for a radio station.
OPEN
: opens the screen and
gives access to CD and SD cards.
A second press closes the screen.
ZOOM
: zoom the map in or out.
Allows the colour map screen the be
switched between day and night mode
according to the state of the vehicle's
lighting.
Move a fi nger over the screen to operate
the system.
Use the buttons offered on the screen.
For safety reasons, the driver
must only carry out operations
which require prolonged
attention with the vehicle
stationary.
Insert the SD card containing
the navigation mapping data into
the left hand slot.
Insert the SD card containing
the audio data into the right
hand slot.
FIRST STEPS
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The satellite navigation system guides the driver to the destination
set in accordance with a chosen route.
Initially, it searches for the destination required by the user, then
it calculates the route and fi nally it provides the visual and vocal
guidance instructions.
A point of interest (POI) is represented by an icon on
the map, it represents an airport, a station, a town
hall, ...
What is a point of interest (POI)?
Up to 40 different icons may be displayed (refer to the
section "Points of interest icon").
They are classifi ed in 5 groups and identifi ed by one
colour for each group:
- Shops, fi nance and businesses (Green),
- Vehicles and travel (Dark blue),
- Restaurants (Orange),
- Public places and emergency services (Brown),
- Entertainment and attractions (Blue).
GPS (Global Positioning System) consists of several
satellites arranged around the earth. They continuously
transmit digital signals which travel at the speed of
light, on 2 different frequencies.
At any given time, the system receives its position
in relation to the satellites detected and the time of
transmission of the signal.
This enables the telematic unit to calculate its position
and therefore that of the vehicle.
A repositioning process using the map database stored
on the hard disk allows the vehicle to be positioned
on the road network, so improving the accuracy of the
vehicle location function.
GPS system
What is the navigation system and GPS?
The system's measurements may be inaccurate if the vehicle is:
- in a tunnel or underground car park,
- underneath a two-level motorway,
- in an area with several very high buildings,
- surrounded by closely planted trees.
Depending on the vehicle's situation and the reception of the GPS
information, the displayed information may disappear from the
screen temporarily.
What precautions should be observed in order to make
best use of the system?
Do not place anything on or near the GPS aerial.
Do not use any digital communication equipment (personal
computers, etc.) near the GPS aerial.
Do not affi x any refl ective fi lms or fi lms containing carbon to the
windows.
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
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What is RDS?
The Radio Data System (RDS) function on the FM waveband permits:
- automatic retuning to alternative frequencies carrying the same
station while travelling through different regions (if the transmitters
of this station cover the area through which you are travelling),
- temporary tuning to traffi c information announcements,
- display of the name of the station, etc...
Most FM stations use RDS.
These stations transmit non-audible data in addition to their
programmes.
The data transmitted in this way allows you access to various
functions, mainly displaying of the name of the station, temporary
tuning to traffi c information announcements or automatic retuning to
alternative frequencies.
RDS allows you to continue listening to the same station
automatically by means of alternative frequencies. However,
alternative frequencies may not be provided throughout the country.
Radio stations do not cover the whole country, which explains the
loss of reception of the station during a journey.
RDS, AF, TP, PTY
RDS alternative frequencies
Your radio automatically checks and selects the best frequency for
the radio station to which it is tuned (if the station broadcasts on
several transmitters or frequencies).
The frequency of a radio station covers approximately 30 miles
(50 km). The change from one frequency to another explains the
loss of reception during a journey.
If the station to which you are listening does not have several
frequencies in the region in which you are currently located, you can
deactivate automatic alternative frequencies.
Traffi c information function
The Traffic Programme (TP) function permits automatic and
temporary switching to an FM station broadcasting traffi c
information.
The radio station or the source that you are listening to at this point
is placed on hold.
Once the traffi c information has ended, the system switches back to
the radio station or the source that you were listening to initially.
Programme types
Some stations offer the option of listening to a themed type of
programme as a priority, selected from the list available below:
NEWS, AFFAIRS, INFOS, SPORT, EDUCATE, DRAMA, CULTURE,
SCIENCE, VARIED, POP M, ROCK M, EASY M, LIGHT M,
CLASSICS, OTHER M, WEATHER, FINANCE, CHILDREN,
SOCIAL, RELIGION, PHONE IN, TRAVEL, LEISURE, JAZZ,
COUNTRY, NATION M, OLDIES, FOLK M, DOCUMENT.
RADIO
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RDS
The Radio Data System (RDS) function on the FM waveband permits:
- automatic retuning to alternative frequencies carrying the same
station while travelling through different regions (if the transmitters
of this station cover the area through which you are travelling),
- temporary tuning to traffi c information announcements,
- display of the name of the station, etc...
Most FM stations use RDS.
These stations transmit non-audible data in addition to their programmes.
The data transmitted in this way allows you access to various
functions, mainly displaying of the name of the station, temporary
tuning to traffi c information announcements or automatic retuning to
alternative frequencies.
RDS allows you to continue listening to the same station
automatically by means of alternative frequencies. However,
alternative frequencies may not be provided throughout the country.
Radio stations do not cover the whole country, which explains the
loss of reception of the station during a journey.
Regional mode
Some stations are organised in a network.
In different regions, they broadcast different or shared programmes
depending on the time of day.
You can follow:
- a regional station only,
- the entire network, with the possibility that you will be listening
to a different programme.
RDS, AF, REG, TP, PTY
RADIO
RDS alternative frequencies
Your radio automatically checks and selects the best frequency for
the radio station to which it is tuned (if the station broadcasts on
several transmitters or frequencies).
The frequency of a radio station covers approximately 30 miles
(50 km). The change from one frequency to another explains the
loss of reception during a journey.
If the station to which you are listening does not have several
frequencies in the region in which you are currently located, you can
deactivate automatic alternative frequencies.
Traffi c information function
The Traffic Programme (TP) function permits automatic and
temporary switching to an FM station broadcasting traffi c
information.
The radio station or the source that you are listening to at this point
is paused.
Once the traffi c information has ended, the system switches back to
the radio station or the source that you were listening to initially.
Programme types
Some stations offer the option of listening to a themed type of
programme as a priority, selected from the list available below:
NEWS, AFFAIRS, INFOS, SPORT, EDUCATE, DRAMA, CULTURE,
SCIENCE, VARIED, POP M, ROCK M, EASY M, LIGHT M,
CLASSICS, OTHER M, WEATHER, FINANCE, CHILDREN,
SOCIAL, RELIGION, PHONE IN, TRAVEL, LEISURE, JAZZ,
COUNTRY, NATION M, OLDIES, FOLK M, DOCUMENT.
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04 RADIO
"TP" traffi c information
The " Traffi c Programme
" (TP) function permits automatic
and temporary switching to an FM station broadcasting traffi c
information.
The radio station or the source that you are listening to at this point
is put on hold.
Once the traffi c information has ended, the system switches back to
the radio station or the source that you were listening to initially.
Press the TP
button.
"TP" appears in the screen. If the
station is compatible, "RDS" also
appears.
If the radio detects traffi c information, "TRAF INF" appears on the
display, followed by the frequency of the broadcasting station, then
its name.
The volume is different from that of the previous source.
Following the broadcasting of the traffi c information, the volume
returns to that of the source prior to the interruption.
When "TP" appears in the screen, the radio stops only at RDS
stations broadcasting traffi c information.
"ALERT" emergency broadcasts
An emergency broadcast automatically and temporarily interrupts
the FM station or the source that you are listening to.
The message "ALERT" appears in the screen and the volume is
different from that of the previous source.
Following the emergency broadcast, the message disappears and
the volume returns to that of the source prior to the interruption.
"PTY" themed type of programme
Some stations offer the option of listening to a themed type of
programme as a priority, selected from the list available below:
NEWS, AFFAIRS, INFO, SPORT, EDUCATE, DRAMA, CULTURE,
SCIENCE, VARIED, POP M, ROCK M, EASY M, LIGHT M,
CLASSICS, OTHER M, WEATHER, FINANCE, CHILDREN,
SOCIAL, RELIGION, PHONE IN, TRAVEL, LEISURE, JAZZ,
COUNTRY, NATION M, OLDIES, FOLK M, DOCUMENT.
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337 Alphabetical index
ABS and EBFD systems ............................... 148
Accessories .................................................. 210
Accessory socket, 12V .................100, 102, 103
Access to bulbs ............................................. 188
Adjusting headlamps .................................... 139
Adjusting head restraints ................................83
Adjusting seat belt height ............................. 152
Adjusting the steering wheel ..........................89
Airbag, knee ..........................................158, 160
Airbags, curtain ..................................... 159, 160
Airbags, front.........................................156, 160
Airbags, lateral ......................................158, 160
Air conditioning ...............................................22
Air conditioning, automatic ....................... 91, 94
Air conditioning, manual ........................... 91, 92
Air filter ..........................................................222
Air flow ............................................................90
Air intake ............................................ 90, 93, 96
Air vents ..........................................................90
Alarm ............................................................... 75
Anti-lock braking system (ABS) .................... 148
Anti-theft ....................................................... 112
Apple
® player ............................... 283, 308, 330
Armrest, front ..................................84, 100, 103
Armrest, rear ...................................................86
ASC ............................................................... 150
Ashtray, portable ...................................100, 102
Audible warning ............................................ 147
Audio- CD ......................319, 321, 325, 334, 335
Audio streaming
(Bluetooth) ..........................................292, 332
Audio systems ............................... 255, 293, 313
Audio-telematics ...........................................255
Automatic illumination of headlamps ..... 134, 136
Automatic operation of hazard warning
lamps .......................................................... 147
Automatic rain sensitive windscreen wipers... 142
Automatic switching off of lighting ................ 136
Auxiliary socket .....................................104, 329Battery .................................................. 200, 222
Battery, charging ...........................................202
Battery, remote control ............................. 70, 71
Bluetooth (telephone) ....................243, 292, 310
Bluetooth telephone with voice
recognition .......................................... 243 -254
Bonnet ........................................................... 213
Bonnet stay ................................................... 213
Boot ................................................................. 73
Boot lamp ...................................................... 146
Bottle holder .................................................. 100
Brake discs ....................................................224
Brake lamps .................................................. 192
Brake pads ....................................................224
Brakes ...........................................................224
Braking assistance system ........................... 148
Bulbs (changing, type) ...........................188 -193
AC
Capacity, fuel tank ........................................ 216
CD MP3 ......................................... 281, 307, 325
Central locking .................................... 62, 66, 74
Changing a bulb .....................................188 -193
Changing a fuse .................................... 194-199
Changing a wheel .................................. 181-186
Changing a wiper blade ................................203
Changing the date ...........................................56
Changing the remote control battery .............. 70
Changing the time .............................. 54, 56, 58
Checking levels ..................................... 219 -221
Checking the engine oil level ........................ 219
Checks ...................................214, 215, 219 -224
Children .................................. 155, 157, 161-176
Child lock ....................................................... 176
Child seats ............................ 161, 162, 166 -175
Cigarette lighter............................................. 102
Closing the boot .............................................. 73
Closing the doors ............................................ 72
Colour screen ....................... 256, 259, 294, 297
Connectors, audio ................ 104, 282, 329, 330
Controls for air conditioning ......................92, 94
Coolant ............................................................46
Coolant level .................................................220
Courtesy lamp, front ..................................... 144
Courtesy lamp, rear ...................................... 144
Cruise control ................................................ 126
Cup holder ..................................................... 100
CVT gearbox ......................................... 115, 223
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iPhone .......................................... 283, 308, 330
iPod .............................................. 283, 308, 330
ISOFIX child seats ................................. 172-174
ISOFIX mountings.................................. 170 -171
Jack ............................................................... 181
JACK socket ..........................................104, 329
Keeping children safe ............ 155, 157, 161-176
Key ..................................................... 62, 66, 69
Key, electronic .................................................66
Key in ignition warning .................................. 108
Keyless Entry and Starting ............... 66, 71, 109
Key with remote control .................... 62, 64, 112
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Labels, identification ..................................... 241
Lamps, front .................................................. 188
Lamps, rear ................................................... 192
Lamps, warning and indicator .................. 25 -30
LED daytime running lamps .................133, 190
Level, brake fluid ...........................................220
Level, headlamp wash .................................. 221
Levels and checks ................................ 214-224
Lighting bulbs (replacement) .................188 -193
Lighting control stalk ..................................... 133
Lighting dimmer .............................................. 61
Lighting, guide-me home .............................. 137
Lighting, interior ............................................ 144
Lighting on reminder ..................................... 135
Loading ...........................................................22
Long objects, transporting ..............................86
Low fuel level ................................................ 216
Luggage retaining strap ................................106
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Main beam ............................................188, 190
Maintenance ...................................................22
Map (colour screen) ......................................259
Map reading lamps ....................................... 144
Markings, identification ................................. 241
Mat ................................................................ 101
Menu .....................................................259, 297
Mirror, rear view ..............................................89
Mirrors, door.................................................... 87
Mountings for ISOFIX seats ......................... 170
MP3 CD ......................................... 281, 307, 325
M
N
Oil filter ..........................................................222
Oil level.......................................................... 219
Opening the bonnet ...................................... 213
Opening the boot ................................62, 66, 73
Opening the doors ....................................62, 66
Opening the fuel filler flap ............................. 216
Operation indicator lamps ........................ 25 -30
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Navigation ............................................. 260 -272
Number plate lamps .............................. 192, 193
Pair telephone ....................................... 292, 310
Panoramic glass sunroof ................................80
Parcel shelf, rear ........................................... 107
Parking brake ........................................ 112, 224
Parking sensors, front ................................... 131
Parking sensors, rear............................ 129, 130
Particle emission filter ..........................221, 223
Passenger compartment filter ......................222
Player, CD MP3 ............................. 281, 307, 325
Port, USB ..................................... 104, 282, 330
Priming the fuel system ................................ 218
Protecting children ................. 155, 157, 161-176
Puncture ........................................................ 177
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341 Alphabetical index
Vehicle identification ..................................... 241
Ventilation ................................................. 90 -91
Voice commands .................. 244-246, 253 -254
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Warning lamp, low fuel level ......................... 216
Warning lamps .......................................... 25 -30
Weights ..................................226 -231, 233 -238
Welcome lighting........................................... 138
Wheelbrace ................................................... 181
Wheel, changing .................................... 181-186
Window controls ............................................. 78
Wiper control stalk ................................ 140, 142
Wipers ................................................... 140, 142
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Visual search
Exterior
Lighting c ontrols 13 3 -137
Headlamp beam adjustment 139
Welcome lighting 138
Changing bulbs 188 -191
- front lamps
- foglamps
- direction indicator repeaters
Wiper c ontrols 140 -143
Changing a wiper blade 203
Door mirrors 87- 88
Doors 72, 74
- opening / closing
- central locking
Child lock 176
Electric windows 78-79
Alarm 75 -77
Panoramic sunroof 80
Roof bars 209
Accessories 210 -211
Braking assistance 148 -149
Trajectory control 150 -151
Tyre pressures 180, 241
Boot 73
- opening / closing
- emergency release
Temporary puncture repair kit 177-180
Changing a wheel 181-186
- tools
- removing / refitting
Snow chains 187
Changing bulbs 192-193
- rear lamps
- 3rd brake lamp
- number plate lamps
- foglamp
Parking sensors 129 -131
Reversing camera 132
Towbar 207-208
Towing 204-206
Fuel tank 216
Remote control key /
electronic key 62-71
- opening / closing
- anti-theft protection
- battery