Peugeot 3008 User manual

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Cars
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User manual
HANDBOOK
This personal space offers advice and other useful information for
the care and maintenance of your vehicle.
On-line handbook
You can find your handbook on the PEUGEOT website, under
"Personal space".
Referring to the handbook on-line also gives you access to the
latest information available, easily identified by the bookmark,
associated with this symbol:
public website for your country, you can find your handbook at the
following address:
http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com
The Vehicle documentation link in the home page (no registration is
needed),
the language,
the vehicle, its body style,
the print edition of your handbook appropriate for the date of registration of
your vehicle.
Please note the following point:
The fitting of electrical equipment or accessories which are
not recommended by PEUGEOT may result in a failure of your
vehicle's electronic system. Please note this specific warning.
It is advisable to contact a PEUGEOT dealer to be shown the
recommended equipment and accessories.
Select:
You have access to your handbook on line, together with the latest
information, identified by the symbol:
WELCOME
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Warning:
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is essential to observe for your own
safety, for the safety of others or to
avoid any risk of damaging your vehicle.
Information:
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additional information for better use of
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advice relating to protection of
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Page reference:
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the pages which provide details of
the function.
Thank you for choosing a 3008, a symbol of
confidence, passion and inspiration.
This handbook has been designed to enable
you to make the most of your 3008.
On the first few pages, you will find a detailed
summary, followed by a quick reference guide
intended to make it easier for you to become
familiar with your vehicle.
All of the details specific to your 3008, comfort,
safety, driving, are then presented in this
handbook, to increase your appreciation of the
vehicle and help you make the most of it.
At the end of the handbook, illustrations of the
interior and exterior of the vehicle will assist
you in locating equipment or a function by
means of the page indexed.
Each model may only be fitted with some of
the equipment mentioned in this handbook,
depending on the trim level, model, version and
the specification for the country in which it is
sold.
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Contents
Interior fi ttings 111
Front armrest 113
Rear multimedia 115
Panoramic sunroof 118
Boot fi ttings 119
Fittings
Child seats 125
Deactivating the passenger's front airbag 127
ISOFIX mountings 134
Child lock 138
Child safety
Instrument panels 27
Indicator and warning lamps 29
Indicators 38
Adjustment buttons 42
Monitoring
Familiarisation
Screen A without audio equipment 43
Screen A with audio equipment 45
Screen C (
PEUGEOT
Connect Sound
(RD5)) 47
16/9 retractable colour screen
(
PEUGEOT
Connect Navigation (RT6) or
PEUGEOT
Connect Media Navigation
(NG4 3D)) 50
Trip computer 53
Multifunction screens
Heating and Ventilation 57
Manual air conditioning 59
Rear screen demist - defrost 61
Dual-zone digital air conditioning 62
Front seats 65
Rear seats 70
Mirrors 72
Steering wheel adjustment 74
Comfort
Remote control key 75
Alarm 81
Electric windows 83
Doors 85
Boot 88
Lower tailgate 89
Fuel tank 90
Misfuel prevention (Diesel) 93
Access
Lighting controls 94
Daytime running lamps 98
Automatic illumination of headlamps 100
Headlamp adjustment 101
Directional lighting 102
Wiper controls 103
Automatic rain sensitive wipers 106
Courtesy lamps 108
Interior mood lighting 109
Visibility
Eco-driving
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Contents
Direction indicators 139
Hazard warning lamps 139
Horn 139
Tyre under-in ation detection 140
ESC system 142
Grip control 145
Front seat belts 147
Airbags 150
Safety
Electric parking brake 154
Hill start assist 158
Head-up display 161
Distance alert 163
Speed limiter 166
Cruise control 169
Manual gearbox 172
Gear shift indicator 173
Electronic gearbox 174
Automatic gearbox 179
Stop & Start 183
Parking sensors 186
Reversing camera 188
Parking space sensors 189
Driving
Emergency or assistance 249
PEUGEOT
Connect Media Navigation
(NG4 3D) 253
PEUGEOT
Connect Navigation (RT6) 297
PEUGEOT
Connect Sound (RD5) 351
Audio equipment and telematics
Visual search
Alphabetical index
Bonnet 192
Running out of fuel (Diesel) 193
Petrol engines 194
Diesel engines 195
Checking levels 196
Checks 199
Checks
Temporary puncture repair kit 201
Changing a wheel 207
Snow chains 215
Changing a bulb 216
Changing a fuse 222
12 V battery 229
Energy economy mode 232
Changing a wiper blade 233
Towing the vehicle 233
Towing a trailer 235
Fitting roof bars 237
Very cold climate screen 238
Accessories 239
Practical information
Petrol engines 241
Petrol weights 242
Diesel engines 243
Diesel weights 244
Dimensions 246
Identifi cation markings 247
Technical data
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Exterior
Grip control
This special traction control system improves the
traction of 2 wheel drive vehicles in snow, mud and
sand.
Welcome lighting
This additional exterior and interior lighting,
controlled remotely, makes your approach to the
vehicle easier when the light is poor.
Directional lighting
This lighting automatically provides additional visibility
when cornering.
Panoramic sunroof
This roof provides incomparable visibility and light in
the passenger compartment.
Stop & Start
This system puts the engine temporarily into standby
during stops in the traffic (red lights, traffic jams,
etc...). The engine restarts automatically as soon
as you want to move off. The Stop & Start system
reduces fuel consumption, exhaust emissions and
reduces fuel consumption, exhaust emissions and
provides the comfort of complete silence when
stationary.
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Familiarisation
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Exterior
Temporary puncture repair kit
This kit is a complete system, consisting of a
compressor and an integral sealant cartridge, for the
temporary repair of a tyre.
temporary repair of a tyre.
Visual and audible front and rear
Visual and audible front and rear
parking sensors
This system warns you if an obstacle is detected
This system warns you if an obstacle is detected
behind or in front of the vehicle in reverse or forward
gear.
Lower tailgate
This lower tailgate makes the loading of bulky objects
This lower tailgate makes the loading of bulky objects
easier.
Reversing camera
This system is activated
automatically when engaging
reverse, and provides an image in
reverse, and provides an image in
the colour screen.
the colour screen.
In an automatic car wash:
- unscrew the aerial,
- fold back the mirrors.
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Familiarisation
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Remote control key
A.
Unfolding / Folding the key.
Normal locking
(press once; fixed lighting of the
direction indicators).
Deadlocking the vehicle
(press twice in succession; fixed
lighting of the direction indicators).
Complete or selective unlocking of
the vehicle
(rapid flashing of the direction
indicators).
or
When the light is poor, detected by a sensor,
the remote switching on of the dipped
headlamps and sidelamps makes your
approach to the vehicle easier.
This function can be programmed via the
configuration menu.
Fuel tank
1.
Opening the fuel filler flap.
2.
Opening and hooking the fuel filler cap.
The type of fuel to be used is indicated on the
inner face of the fuel filler flap.
Capacity of the tank: approximately 60 litres.
Welcome lighting
On Diesel vehicles, the fuel filler neck
incorporates a misfuel prevention
device which prevents filling with petrol.
Access
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Access
Boot
Opening
After unlocking the vehicle using the
remote control or the key, press the
handle
A
and lift the tailgate.
Closing
After closing the lower tailgate, pull the
handle
B
downwards to guide the tailgate.
Ensure that it has fully closed.
Lower tailgate
Opening
Push the handle
C
to the right and tilt the
tailgate
D
.
Closing
Raise the tailgate
D
, push it fully to close it,
check that it is locked correctly.
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Familiarisation
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Interior
Electric parking brake
This combines the functions of
automatic application
on switching off
the engine and
automatic release
on acceleration.
The driver can intervene at any time to apply or release the parking
brake manually by operating the control lever.
Audio and communication systems
These systems benefit from the latest technology: MP3
compatible PEUGEOT Connect Sound (RD5), PEUGEOT
Connect USB, Bluetooth, PEUGEOT Connect Media
Navigation (NG4 3D) or PEUGEOT Connect Navigation (RT6)
with 16/9 retractable colour screen, JBL audio system, auxiliary
sockets.
Head-up display
This system projects certain information into
the field of vision of the driver: speed, cruise
control/speed limiter and Distance alert.
Dual-zone digital air conditioning
This systems allows different levels of comfort to be
set for the driver and front passenger. It then controls
these level automatically according to the ambient
conditions.
PEUGEOT Connect
Navigation (RT6)
PEUGEOT Connect Sound (RD5)
PEUGEOT Connect Media
Navigation (NG4 3D)
PEUGEOT Connect
USB - USB player
Bluetooth
PEUGEOT
Assistance
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Instruments and controls
1.
Steering wheel adjustment control.
2.
Cruise control / speed limiter switches.
3.
Lighting and direction indicators control
stalk.
4.
Central adjustable air vents.
5.
Head-up display.
6.
Multifunction screen.
7.
Passenger's airbag deactivation.
8.
Side adjustable air vent.
9.
Glove box - Audio/video sockets.
10.
Storage compartment with net.
11.
Grip control switch.
12.
Bonnet release.
13.
Grab handle.
14.
Heating / air conditioning controls.
15.
Audio and telematic system.
16.
Push switches.
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Instruments and controls
1.
Wiper / screenwash / trip computer control
stalk.
2.
Audio and telematic system steering
mounted control.
3.
Steering lock and ignition.
4.
Instrument panel.
5.
Driver's airbag.
Horn.
6.
Gear lever.
7.
Electric parking brake.
8.
Front armrest - PEUGEOT Connect USB
and/or JACK auxiliary socket.
9.
12 V accessory socket.
10.
Driver's storage compartment (Handbook).
11.
Side switch panel.
12.
Manual headlamp adjustment.
Instrument panel navigator associated with the.
13.
Door mirror controls.
Electric window controls.
Child lock.
14.
Front side window demisting vent.
15.
Windscreen demisting vent.
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Sitting comfortably
Driver's seat
Forwards-backwards
Height
Manual adjustment
Electric adjustment
Seat back angle
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Sitting comfortably
Front seats
Head restraint height and
angle
Lumbar
Steering wheel adjustment
1.
Release the steering wheel.
2.
Adjust for height and reach.
3.
Lock the steering wheel.
As a safety precaution, these operations must
only be carried out when stationary.
Table position (front
passenger seat)
To place objects on the table or to make the
loading of long objects in the vehicle easier.
Front armrest
This incorporates a USB port and/or a JACK auxiliary socket.
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Sitting comfortably
Door mirrors
Adjustment
A.
Selection of the mirror to be adjusted.
B.
Adjustment of the position of the mirror in
the four directions.
Rear view mirror
Manual model
1.
Selection of the "day" position of the mirror.
2.
Adjustment of the mirror.
Automatic day/night model
1.
Adjustment of the mirror.
Front seat belts
1.
Fastening of the buckle.
2.
Height adjustment.
Also...
C.
Folding / Unfolding.
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Seeing clearly
Lighting
Ring A
Lighting off.
Ring B
Sidelamps.
Dipped / main beam headlamps.
Rear foglamp.
or
Front and rear foglamps.
Automatic illumination of headlamps.
Direction indicators
Raise or lower the lighting stalk passing the
point of resistance; the corresponding direction
indicators will flash for as long as the stalk
remains in this position.
"Three fl ashes" function
Press the lighting stalk up or down once,
without passing the point of resistance; the
corresponding direction indicators will flash
three times.
This function can be used at any speed, but it
is particularly useful when changing lane on
high-speed roads.
Wipers
Stalk A: windscreen wipers
Switching on "AUTO"
Press the stalk down and release it.
Switching off "AUTO"
Push the stalk up and return it to
position
"0"
.
Ring B: rear wiper
Park.
Intermittent wipe.
Wash-wipe.
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Ventilation
Digital air conditioning:
we recommend use of the fully automatic mode by pressing the
"AUTO"
button.
Recommended interior settings
I require...
Heating or Manual Air Conditioning
Air distribution
Air flow
Air recirculation /
Air recirculation / Air recirculation /
Intake of outside air
Temperature
Manual A/C
HOT
COLD
DEMISTING
DEFROSTING
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Monitoring
Instrument panel
A.
With the ignition on, the needle should
indicate the level of fuel remaining.
B.
With the engine running, its associated low
level warning lamp should go off.
C.
With the ignition on, the oil level indicator
should display
"OIL OK"
for a few seconds
(depending on version).
If the levels are not correct, top up the levels
which are low.
Warning lamps
1.
With the ignition on, the orange and red
warning lamps come on.
2.
With the engine running, these warning
lamps should go off.
If warning lamps remain on, refer to the section
in question.
Switch panels
Lighting of the indicator lamp indicates the
status of the corresponding function.
A.
Visual and audible parking
sensors.
B.
ASR/DSC OFF (without
Grip control).
C.
Volumetric alarm.
D.
Parking space sensors.
E.
Stop & Start.
F.
Head-up display.
G.
Hazard warning lamps.
H.
Distance alert.
Side
Central
I.
Central locking.
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Passenger safety
Passenger's front airbag
1.
Insert the key.
2.
Select the position:
"OFF"
(deactivation), with "rear facing" child seat,
"ON"
(activation), with front passenger or
"forwards facing" child seat.
3.
Remove the key keeping the switch in the new
position.
Seat belts and passenger's
front airbag
A.
Front and/or rear seat belts not fastened /
unfastened warning lamp.
B.
Front left seat belt warning lamp.
C.
Front right seat belt warning lamp.
D.
Rear right seat belt warning lamp.
E.
Rear centre seat belt warning lamp.
F.
Rear left seat belt warning lamp.
G.
Passenger's front airbag deactivated
warning lamp.
H.
Passenger's front airbag activated warning
lamp.
Electric child lock
Illumination of the indicator lamp indicates the
status of the corresponding function.
Locking of the rear doors and deactivation of
rear window controls.
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Arrange your boot
3 position adjustable boot
Low position (150 kg max)
(except for version with standard spare wheel).
Intermediate position (100 kg max).
High position (50 kg max) with the lower
tailgate closed to isolate the lower part of the
boot.
From the high position, place the floor at an
angle), supported by the side stops, to allow
access to the spare wheel or to the storage
areas in the bottom of the boot.
To release the floor, push it slightly
forwards then raise it from the rear.
Use the stops
A
, placed on each
side of the boot to change the
height of the floor more easily.
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Peugeot 3008 User manual

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