Peugeot 308 User manual

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Cars
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User manual
This personal space offers advice and other useful information for
the care and maintenance o
f
y
our vehicle.
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ou can find
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lease note the followin
g
point:
The
f
ittin
g
o
f
electrical equipment or accessories which are
n
ot recommended by PEU
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T may result in a
f
ailure o
f
your
vehicle's electronic s
y
stem. Please note this speci
f
ic warnin
g
.
It i
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sab
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co
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r t
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be
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h
o
wn th
e
r
ecommended e
q
ui
p
ment and accessories.
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elect:
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our handbook on line, to
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ether with the latest
in
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ormation, identi
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ied b
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mbol:
Welcome
Ke
y
W
arn
i
n
g
:
t
hi
s s
y
m
b
o
l
mar
k
s warn
i
n
g
s w
hi
c
h
i
t
is essential to observe
f
or your own
s
a
f
et
y
,
f
or the sa
f
et
y
o
f
others or to
a
void an
y
risk of dama
g
in
g
y
our vehicle.
Information:
this s
y
mbol draws
y
our attention to
add
iti
o
n
a
l inf
o
rm
a
ti
o
n f
o
r
be
tt
e
r
use
of
y
our vehicle.
Protection of
the environment:
this s
y
mbol accompanies advice
relatin
g
to protection of the environment.
Pa
g
e reference:
this s
y
mbol invites
y
ou to refer to the
p
a
g
es which provide details of the
fu
n
c
ti
o
n.
Thank
y
ou
f
or choosin
g
a 308.
This handbook has been desi
g
ned to enable
y
ou to make the most of
y
our vehicle in all
s
it
ua
ti
o
n
s
.
Therefore, on the first few pa
g
es,
y
ou will find a
detailed summar
y
f
ollowed b
y
a quick re
f
erence
g
uide intended to make it easier
f
or
y
ou to
become
f
amiliar with
y
our vehicle.
A
ll o
f
the details speci
f
ic to your vehicle,
c
om
f
ort, sa
f
et
y
, practical in
f
ormation, are then
p
resented in this handbook, to increase
y
our
appreciation of the vehicle and to help
y
ou
ma
k
e
th
e
m
os
t
o
f it.
Each model ma
y
onl
y
be
f
itted with some
o
f
the equipment shown in this handbook,
d
epen
di
n
g
on t
h
e tr
i
m
l
eve
l
, mo
d
e
l
, vers
i
on an
d
s
peci
f
ication
f
or the country in which it is sold.
202
.
.
Contents
Familiarisation
Instrument
p
anel
2
5
Indicator and warning lamps 2
6
G
au
g
es and indicators
3
9
Adj
ustment
b
uttons
4
3
Trip computer 4
5
9
.7 inchTouch screen
4
9
S
ettin
g
the date and time
5
5
R
emote control ke
y
5
9
"
Ke
y
less Entr
y
and Startin
g
"
remote control
6
6
"
Ke
y
less Entr
y
and
S
tartin
g
" s
y
stem 6
8
B
oo
t
7
1
Ala
rm
7
7
Electric windows
8
1
P
anoramic sunroof
8
3
F
uel tank
8
4
D
iesel misfuel prevention
8
5
F
r
o
nt
sea
t
s
8
7
Rea
r
sea
t
s
9
2
S
teerin
g
wheel ad
j
ustment
9
4
Interior ttin
g
s
9
5
F
ront armrest
9
7
Boot ttin
g
s 10
1
H
eating and Ventilation 1
0
3
H
eatin
g
1
0
5
M
anual air conditionin
g
1
0
5
M
anual air conditionin
g
(
Touch screen
)
1
0
7
D
ual-zone di
g
ital air conditionin
g
(
Touch screen
)
1
0
9
Rea
r
sc
r
ee
n
de
mi
s
t -
de
fr
os
t 1
1
5
S
tartin
g
-switchin
g
off the en
g
ine 1
1
6
M
anual parkin
g
brake
12
1
E
lectric parkin
g
brake
12
2
H
ill
s
t
a
rt
ass
i
s
t 1
2
9
5
-speed manual
g
earbox 1
3
0
6
-speed manual
g
earbox 1
3
0
G
ear shi
f
t indicator 1
3
1
S
top & Start 13
2
S
peed limiter 1
3
6
C
ruise control 1
3
9
Ac
tiv
e
c
r
u
i
se
co
ntr
o
l 14
2
Displa
y
o
f
inter-vehicle time 1
5
0
E
mer
g
enc
y
co
lli
s
i
on a
l
ert s
y
stem,
emer
g
enc
y
collision brakin
g
s
y
stem 15
4
Blind spot sensors 1
5
9
Parkin
g
sensors 16
2
R
eversin
g
camera
16
4
Eco-driving
Instruments and controls
Access
Comfort
Driving
Contents
M
irr
o
r
s
1
6
5
Li
g
htin
g
controls 16
8
Da
y
time runnin
g
lamps 1
7
2
A
utomatic illumination of headlamps 1
7
3
H
eadlamp ad
j
ustment
17
5
Wi
p
er controls 1
7
6
A
utomatic rain sensitive wi
p
ers 1
7
8
C
ourtes
y
lamps 18
0
Interior mood li
g
htin
g
1
8
1
Temporary puncture repair kit 2
1
6
C
han
g
in
g
a wheel 22
2
S
n
o
w
c
h
a
in
s
2
2
9
C
han
g
in
g
a bulb 23
0
Chan
g
in
g
a fuse 23
8
12
V batter
y
2
4
3
Ener
gy
econom
y
mode
2
4
7
C
hanging a wiper blade 24
8
Towin
g
the vehicle 24
9
Towin
g
a trailer 25
1
F
ittin
g
roo
f
bars 25
3
Accessories 2
5
4
Bonnet 2
5
7
P
etrol engines 2
5
8
D
iesel en
g
ines 25
9
Runnin
g
out o
f
f
uel
(
Diesel
)
26
0
Checkin
g
levels 26
1
C
hecks 2
6
4
Petrol en
g
ines 26
6
Petrol wei
g
hts 26
7
Diesel en
g
ines 26
8
Diesel wei
g
hts
26
9
Dim
e
n
s
i
o
n
s
27
0
I
denti
cation markin
g
s 2
7
1
Direction indicators 18
2
H
azard warnin
g
lamps 18
2
E
mer
g
enc
y
or assistance call 18
3
H
orn 1
8
3
T
y
re under-in ation detection 1
8
4
E
SC s
y
stem 18
8
S
eat belts 19
1
A
irbags 1
9
4
C
hil
d
sea
t
s
1
9
9
I
SO
FIX
c
hil
d
sea
t
s
2
0
8
C
hild lock 2
1
5
Visibility
Safety
Practical information
Checks
Technical data
.
.
Emer
g
enc
y
or assistance 2
7
3
DEN
O
N e
q
ui
p
ment 2
7
5
T
ouc
h
sc
r
ee
n 2
7
7
Peu
g
eot
C
onnect
S
ound
(
RD5
)
3
4
7
Audio equipment and telematics
Alphabetical index
Visual search
4
68
150
154
142
Familiarisation
Exterior
Ke
y
less Entr
y
and Startin
g
A
s
y
stem that allows the unlockin
g
, lockin
g
and
s
tartin
g
of the vehicle b
y
keepin
g
the ke
y
on
y
our person and in the reco
g
nition zone.
- the tri
gg
erin
g
of a Collision risk aler
t
, to warn the driver, in certain drivin
g
conditions, that
their vehicle is at risk of collision with the vehicle in front and to start brakin
g
if necessar
y
.
Displa
y
of inter-vehicle time
Usin
g
a radar located at the front of the vehicle, this s
y
stem provides:
- th
e
D
ispla
y
of the inter-vehicle tim
e
, to help the driver maintain a safe distance between their
vehicle and the one in front
,
Active cruise control
This system makes it possible, in addition to automatically holding the vehicle at a speed
pro
g
rammed b
y
the driver, to maintain a sa
f
e distance
f
rom the vehicle in
f
ront, b
y
usin
g
en
g
ine
b
rakin
g
onl
y
. A radar is located at the front of the vehicle.
The driver can also pro
g
ramme an inter-vehicle time to observe.
5
.
164
162
159
184
Familiarisation
Exterior
Reversin
g
camera
This s
y
stem is activated automaticall
y
on
e
n
g
a
g
in
g
reverse and provides an ima
g
e in the
instrument panel.
Front and rear parkin
g
sensors
This s
y
stem provides warnin
g
s when
m
anoeuvrin
g
forwards and backwards b
y
detectin
g
obstacles in front of and behind the
v
ehicle
.
Blind s
p
ot sensors
In certain drivin
g
conditions, this s
y
stem
detects the presence of vehicles in the blind
s
pots. You are alerted b
y
the illumination of a
warn
i
n
g
l
amp
i
n t
h
e correspon
di
n
g
m
i
rror.
Under-inflation detection
This system continuously monitors the pressures
in the t
y
res and alerts
y
ou in the event o
f
an
under-inflated t
y
re. Reinitialisation is necessar
y
e
ver
y
time a wheel or t
y
re is chan
g
ed
.
6
66
68
Familiarisation
Access
Electronic ke
y
- Remote
c
ontro
l
A.
Unlockin
g
the vehicle.
B.
Lockin
g
the vehicle.
C.
Unlockin
g
of the vehicle.
Ke
y
less Entr
y
and Startin
g
U
n
l
oc
ki
n
g
- open
i
n
g
Wi
t
h
t
h
e remote contro
l
on
y
our person,
i
n t
h
e
r
eco
g
nition zone, pass a hand behind one o
f
the
f
ront door handles to unlock the vehicle,
t
h
en
p
u
ll
t
h
e
d
oor
h
an
dl
e to o
p
en t
h
e
d
oor or
press the opening control on the tailgate.
Loc
ki
n
g
Wi
t
h
t
h
e remote contro
l
i
n t
h
e reco
g
n
i
t
i
on
zone, press with a
f
in
g
er or thumb on one o
f
the
f
ront door handles
(
at the markin
g
s
)
to lock
t
h
e ve
hi
c
l
e or on t
h
e open
i
n
g
contro
l
on t
h
e
tailgate.
7
.
59
84
Familiarisation
Access
If
y
ou do not press the button when
f
oldin
g
the ke
y
,
y
ou risk dama
g
in
g
the
m
ec
h
a
ni
s
m.
A.
Unlockin
g
the vehicle.
B
.
Lockin
g
the vehicle.
C.
Guide-me-home li
g
htin
g
(
remotel
y)
.
With the vehicle unlocked, press on the rear of
the filler flap to open it.
Tank capacit
y
: around 53 litres or 45 litres
(
dependin
g
on version
)
.
Fuel tank
8
83
91
90 201
103
95
49
Familiarisation
Interior
Panoramic roof
This
g
lazed roof increases the li
g
ht in the
p
assen
g
er compartment. It is fitted with an
e
l
ec
tri
c
b
lin
d
.
M
assa
g
e s
y
stem
This s
y
stem provides a lumbar massa
g
e
f
or
a
period o
f
about one hour. The massa
g
e is
delivered in 6 cycles o
f
10 minutes.
H
eate
d
seats
The
y
provide improved com
f
ort
f
or the
occu
p
ants o
f
the
f
ront seats.
Child seats at the front
In order to carr
y
y
our child in complete sa
f
et
y
.
9.7-inch touch screen
It provides access to the heatin
g
and air
c
onditionin
g
controls, to settin
g
s for vehicle
sy
stems, to controls for the audio, navi
g
ation
an
d
te
l
emat
i
c s
y
stems an
d
to t
h
e
di
sp
l
a
y
c
on
f
i
g
uration settin
g
s...
Glove box
Fi
tte
d
w
i
t
h
an a
dj
usta
bl
e a
i
r vent contro
ll
e
d
by
a
w
h
ee
l
,
d
e
li
ver
i
n
g
coo
l
e
d
a
i
r.
H
eat
i
n
g
, vent
il
at
i
on
For a com
f
ortable temperature.
9
.
277
347
99
208
334, 357 / 292, 295, 354 / 296, 356
Familiarisation
Interior
9.7-inch touch screen
Peu
g
eot Connect Sound
(
RD5
)
230 V socket
A 230 V / 50 Hz socket
(
maximum power:
120 W
)
is fitted in the rear stora
g
e compartment.
Thi
s soc
k
et operates w
i
t
h
t
h
e en
gi
ne runn
i
n
g
,
a
s well as in
S
T
O
P mode with
S
top
&
S
tart.
ISOFIX mountin
g
s
Your vehicle has been approved to the latest
I
S
O
FIX re
g
ulations.
10
25
122
97
281, 349
176
49
190
184
163
133
77
136/139/142
169
Familiarisation
Innovative instruments and controls
Head-u
p
instrument
p
anel
L
igh
t
i
n
g
contro
l
S
p
eed limiter / cruise
c
ontrol
A
larm
ECO OFF
Parkin
g
sensors
Reduced diameter steerin
g
wheel
D
y
namic stabilit
y
control
Under-inflation detection
Touch screen
Wi
p
er control
Steerin
g
-mounted controls
Armrest and stora
g
e
Electric parkin
g
brake
11
.
90
Familiarisation
Sitting comfortably
To raise it, pull it upwards.
To lower it, press on the lu
g
A
a
n
d
o
n th
e
h
ead
r
es
tr
ai
nt
a
t t
he
sa
m
e
t
i
m
e
.
Head restraint ad
j
ustment
Correct driving position
Before takin
g
to the road and to make the
m
ost of the special er
g
onomics of
y
our drivin
g
p
osition, carr
y
out these ad
j
ustments in the
f
ollowin
g
order:
- hei
g
ht o
f
the head restraint,
-
b
ac
k
rest an
gl
e,
- cushion height,
- lon
g
itudinal position,
- reach and then hei
g
ht of the steerin
g
wheel,
- th
e
int
e
ri
o
r
a
n
d
doo
r mirr
o
r
s
.
O
nce these ad
j
ustments have been
m
ade, ensure that from
y
our drivin
g
p
osition
y
ou can see the "head-up"
i
nstrument pane
l
c
l
ear
ly
, over t
h
e
re
d
uce
d
di
ameter steer
i
n
g
w
h
ee
l
.
12
87
88
Familiarisation
Sitting comfortably
Manual front seat
1.
Fo
rw
a
r
ds
-
back
w
a
r
ds
.
2.
C
ushion height.
3.
Backrest an
g
le.
El
ectr
i
c
d
r
i
ver
'
s seat
1.
B
ac
kw
a
r
ds
-f
o
rw
a
r
ds
2.
Backrest an
g
le.
3.
S
eat an
g
le and hei
g
ht.
Other functions...
Electric lumbar ad
j
ustment.
Massa
g
e function.
H
ea
t
ed
sea
t
s
.
13
.
94
165
167
Familiarisation
Sitting comfortably
1.
R
e
l
ease
.
2.
Ad
j
ust for hei
g
ht and reach.
3.
Lock
.
Steerin
g
wheel ad
j
ustment
Other functions available...
Foldin
g
/
Un
f
oldin
g
.
Bli
n
d
spot mon
i
tor
i
n
g
.
A
s a sa
f
et
y
precaution, these
o
perat
i
ons must on
ly
b
e carr
i
e
d
out
when stationar
y
.
Door mirrors
Adj
ustment
A.
S
election o
f
the mirror to ad
j
ust.
B.
Ad
j
ustment o
f
the mirror in
f
our directions.
C.
De-selection o
f
the mirror
(
in the middle
)
.
Rear view mirror
Manual da
y
/ni
g
ht model
1.
S
election o
f
the "da
y
" position o
f
the mirror.
2.
Ad
j
ustment o
f
the mirror.
Automatic da
y/
ni
g
ht model
A.
Bri
g
htness detection in automatic da
y/
ni
g
ht
mode
.
B
.
Ad
j
ustment o
f
the mirror.
14
170
169
176
178
Familiarisation
Seeing clearly
Li
g
htin
g
Ri
n
g
A
Ri
n
g
B
Wipers
F
ront
2.
F
ast w
i
pe.
1.
N
orma
l
w
i
pe.
I
nt
.
I
nterm
i
ttent w
ip
e.
0
.
Off
.
AUT
O
Automatic wipin
g
.
È
Sin
g
le wipe: pull the stalk briefl
y
towards
y
ou.
Switchin
g
on "AUTO"
)
P
r
ess
t
he
s
t
alk
do
wnw
a
r
ds
.
Switchin
g
off "AUTO"
)
Press the stalk downwards again or place
the stalk in another position
(
Int, 1 or 2
)
.
Rear
f
o
g
lamps onl
y
.
Front and rear
f
o
g
lamps.
Li
g
htin
g
off/da
y
time runnin
g
lamps.
Automatic illumination o
f
headlam
p
s.
S
idelamps.
Dipped
/
main beam headlamps.
15
.
177
114 115
Familiarisation
R
ear
Seeing clearly
Demistin
g
- defrostin
g
t
h
e w
i
n
d
screen
With manual air conditionin
g
Wi
t
h
manua
l
or
d
ua
l
-zone
digi
ta
l
a
i
r con
di
t
i
on
i
n
g
Demistin
g
-
defrostin
g
t
he rear screen
Pa
r
k
.
Intermittent wipe.
Wash-wipe.
16
195
192
215
Familiarisation
Passenger safety
I
nsert t
h
e
k
e
y
.
2.
Select the position:
"OFF"
(
deactivation
)
, with "rear
f
acin
g
"
c
hild seat,
"ON"
(
activation
)
, with
f
ront passen
g
er or
"
forwards facin
g
" child seat.
3.
Remove the key keeping the switch in the
n
ew position.
Passen
g
er's front airba
g
A
.
Front and
/
or rear seat belts not fastened
/
u
nfastened
(
in the instrument panel
)
.
B.
L
e
ft fr
o
nt.
C.
Ri
g
ht
f
ront.
D.
Righ
t rear.
E.
Ce
ntr
e
r
ea
r.
F
.
L
ef
t r
ea
r
.
Seat belt warnin
g
lamps
This manual device prevents openin
g
of the
rear doors b
y
the interior door handles.
The control is located on the ed
g
e of each rear
doo
r.
Manual child lock
17
.
49
Familiarisation
Driving safely
9.7-inch touch screen
Operation
Use the buttons arran
g
ed on either side of the
touch screen for access to the menus
,
then
p
ress on the virtual buttons in the touch screen.
M
enus
U
se a clean soft cloth to clean the
t
ouch
sc
r
ee
n.
Do not use pointed ob
j
ects on the touch
screen
.
D
o
n
o
t t
ouc
h th
e
t
ouc
h
sc
r
ee
n with w
e
t
h
a
n
ds
.
From the primar
y
pa
g
e, use this
button
f
or access to the secondar
y
page
.
Use this button to return to the
p
rimar
y
pa
g
e.
Use this button
f
or access to
add
iti
o
n
a
l inf
o
rm
a
ti
o
n
a
n
d
t
o
th
e
settin
g
s for certain functions.
U
se this button to confirm.
Use this button to
q
uit.
"Air conditionin
g
".
"
D
r
i
v
i
n
g
ass
i
stanc
e
".
"
M
edia ".
"
N
av
ig
at
i
on
".
"
C
onfi
g
uration".
"Connected services".
"
T
e
l
e
ph
on
e
".
18
117
118
Familiarisation
Driving safely
Ke
y
less Entr
y
and Startin
g
s
y
stem
Startin
g
the en
g
ine
Maintain
p
ressure on the brake
p
edal
until the en
g
ine starts.
Switchin
g
off the en
g
ine
)
I
mm
obilise
t
he
v
ehicle
.
)
P
ut t
h
e
g
ear
l
ever
i
nto neutra
l
.
)
Wi
t
h
t
h
e remote contro
l
i
ns
id
e t
h
e ve
hi
c
l
e,
p
ress the "
S
TART
/S
T
O
P" button.
The engine stops and the steering column
l
oc
k
s
.
)
Put the
g
ear lever into neutral.
)
With the Ke
y
less Entr
y
and
S
tartin
g
remote
c
ontrol inside the vehicle, depress the
c
lutch pedal full
y
.
)
Press the "START/ST
O
P" button briefl
y
.
The steerin
g
column unlocks and the
e
n
gi
ne starts.
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Peugeot 308 User manual

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