Peugeot 308 CC (2014 year). Instruction - part 10

 

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Peugeot 308 CC (2014 year). Instruction - part 10

 

 

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

  2. Infl ation  

       Turn the selector  

A  to the 

"air" position. 

     Uncoil the black pipe  

H   fully. 

    Connect the black pipe to 

the valve of the wheel.   

      Connect the compressor's electric 

plug to the vehicle's 12 V socket. 

     Start the vehicle again and leave the 

engine  running.   

       Adjust the pressure using the com-

pressor  (to  infl ate:  switch   

B   in 

p osition   

"I" ;  to  defl ate:  switch   B   in 

position  

"O"  and press button  C ), 

in accordance with the vehicle's tyre 

pressure label (located on the left 

hand door aperture).   

 

A loss of pressure indicates that the 

puncture has not been fully plugged; 

contact a PEUGEOT dealer or qual-

ifi ed workshop for assistance. 

     Remove and stow the kit. 

   

 Drive at reduced speed (50 mph 

[80 km/h] max) limiting the distance 

travelled to approximately 120 miles 

(200  km).    

 

 

As soon as possible, go to a 

PEUGEOT  dealer  or  a  qualifi ed 

workshop. 

 

You must inform the technician 

that you have used this kit. After in-

spection, the technician will advise 

you on whether the tyre can be re-

paired or if it must be replaced.  

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  Removing  the  cartridge 

       Stow the black pipe. 

    Detach the angled base from the 

white pipe. 

     Support the compressor vertically. 

   

 Unscrew the cartridge from the 

bottom.    

  Beware of discharges of fl uid. 

 The expiry date of the fl uid is indi-

cated on the cartridge. 

 The sealant cartridge is designed 

for single use; even if only partly 

used, it must be replaced. 

 After use, do not discard the car-

tridge into the environment, take 

it to an authorised waste disposal 

site or a PEUGEOT dealer. 

 

Do not forget to obtain a new 

sealant cartridge, available from 

PEUGEOT dealers or from a quali-

fi ed workshop.   

  Checking tyre pressures / 

inflating accessories 

  You can also use the compressor, with-

out injecting any product, to: 

   -   check or adjust the pressure of your 

tyres, 

  -   infl ate  other  accessories  (balls,  bi-

cycle  tyres...).   

       Turn the selector  

A  to the 

"Air" position. 

     Uncoil the black pipe  

H   fully. 

    Connect the black pipe to 

the valve of the wheel or accessory.  

 

If necessary, fi t one of the adaptors 

supplied with the kit fi rst.   

     

 Connect the compressor's electri-

cal connector to the vehicle's 12 V 

socket. 

     Start the vehicle and let the engine 

run. 

     Adjust the pressure using the com-

pressor  (to  infl ate:  switch   

B  in po-

sition  

"I" ;  to  defl ate:  switch   B   in 

position  

"O"  and press button  C ), 

according to the vehicle's tyre pres-

sure label or the accessory's pres-

sure label. 

     Remove the kit then stow it.    

 

 

The vehicle's electric system al-

lows the connection of a compres-

sor for long enough to infl ate a tyre 

after a puncture repair or for infl at-

ing a small infl atable accessory.  

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CHANGING A WHEEL 

 Procedure for changing a faulty wheel 

for the spare wheel using the tools pro-

vided with the vehicle. 

 The tools are installed in the boot under 

the fl oor. 

 For access to them: 

      change to the "coupé" confi guration, 

     open the boot, 

     raise the fl oor, 

     secure it by hooking its handle on 

the boot seal, 

     unclip and remove the box contain-

ing the tools.  

 All of these tools are specifi c to your 

vehicle. Do not use them for other 

purposes. 

   

1.   Wheelbrace.  

 

For removing the wheel trim and 

the wheel fi xing bolts. 

  

2.   Jack with integral handle.  

 

For raising the vehicle. 

  

3.   Bolt cover removal tool.  

 

For  removing  the  bolt  fi nishers 

(covers) on alloy wheels. 

  

4.   Socket for the security bolts (lo-

cated in the glove box).  

  For adapting the wheelbrace to 

the special "security" bolts.   

  List  of  tools 

  Access to the tools 

  Wheel  with  trim 
  

When removing the wheel , detach the trim fi rst using the wheelbrace  1   pull-

ing at the valve passage hole. 

  

When refi tting the wheel , refi t the trim starting by placing its notch facing the 

valve and press around its edge with the palm of your hand.   

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

  Fitting the steel spare wheel 
 If  your  vehicle  is  fi tted  with   alloy 

wheels, it is normal to notice, when 

tightening  the  bolts  on  fi tting,  that 

the washers do not come into con-

tact with the steel spare wheel. The 

wheel is secured by the conical 

contact of each bolt.  

  Access to the spare wheel 

 The spare wheel is installed in the boot 

under the fl oor. 

 According to country, the spare wheel 

may be steel or alloy. 

 For access to it, refer to the paragraph 

"Access to the tools". 

  Taking out the wheel 
      Unscrew the yellow central bolt. 

     Raise the spare wheel towards you 

from the rear. 

     Take the wheel out of the boot.   

  Putting the wheel back in place 
      Put the wheel back in its housing. 

     Unscrew the yellow central bolt by a 

few turns then put it in place in the 

centre of the wheel. 

   

 Tighten fully until the central bolt 

clicks to retain the wheel correctly. 

   

 Put the box back in place in the 

c entre of the wheel and clip it.    

           Tyre under-infl ation detection 
 The spare wheel is not fi tted with a 

sensor. The punctured wheel must 

be repaired by a PEUGEOT dealer 

or a qualifi ed workshop.   

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  Parking  the  vehicle 
 

Immobilise the vehicle where it 

does  not  block  traffi c:  the  ground 

must be level, stable and non- 

slippery ground. 

 Apply the parking brake, switch off 

the ignition and engage fi rst gear *  

to lock the wheels. 

 If necessary, place a chock under 

the wheel diagonally opposite the 

wheel to be changed. 

 It is imperative that you ensure that 

the occupants get out of the ve-

hicle and wait where they are safe. 

 

Never go underneath a vehicle 

raised using a jack; use an axle 

stand.  

          Removing a wheel 

  List  of  operations 
      Remove the bolt cover from each of 

the bolts using the tool  

3 . 

   

 Fit the security socket  

4 

 on the 

wheelbrace  

1  to slacken the security 

bolt. 

    Slacken the other bolts using the 

wheelbrace  

1   only. 

     Place the jack  

2  in contact with one 

of the two front  

A  or rear  B   locations 

provided on the underbody, which-

ever is closest to the wheel to be 

changed. 

     Extend the jack  

2  until its base plate 

is in contact with the ground. Ensure 

that the centreline of the jack base 

plate is directly below the location  

A  

or  

B   used. 

     Raise the vehicle until there is suf-

fi cient space between the wheel and 

the ground to admit the spare (not 

punctured) wheel easily. 

     Remove the bolts and store them in 

a clean place. 

     Remove  the  wheel.    

  *    position   

P  for the automatic gearbox.  

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  After changing a wheel 
 To store the punctured wheel in the 

boot correctly, fi rst remove the cen-

tral cover. 

 Have the tightening of the bolts and 

the pressure of the spare wheel 

checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or 

a qualifi ed workshop without delay. 

 Have the punctured wheel repaired 

without delay and replace it on the 

vehicle as soon as possible. 

 When the spare wheel is different 

from the other wheels, we strongly 

recommend that your drive with 

particular  care.  

  Fitting  a  wheel 

  List  of  operations 
      Put the wheel in place on the hub. 

     Screw in the bolts by hand. 

    Pre-tighten the security bolt using 

the wheelbrace  

1  fi tted with the se-

curity socket  

4 . 

     Pre-tighten the other bolts using the 

wheelbrace  

1   only. 

     Lower the vehicle fully. 

     Fold the jack  

2  and detach it. 

     Tighten the security bolt using the 

wheelbrace  

1  fi tted with the security 

socket  

4 . 

   

 Tighten the other bolts using the 

wheelbrace  

1   only. 

     Refi t the bolt covers on each of the 

bolts. 

     Store the tools in the box.    

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SNOW CHAINS 

  In wintry conditions, snow chains im-

prove traction as well as the behaviour 

of the vehicle when braking. 

  The  snow  chains  must  be  fi tted 

only to the front wheels. They 

must  never  be  fi tted  to  "space-

saver" type spare wheels.  

  Take account of the legislation in 

force in your country on the use 

of snow chains and the maximum 

running speed authorised.  

  Advice  on  installation 
      If  you  have  to  fi t  the  chains  during 

a journey, stop the vehicle on a fl at 

surface on the side of the road. 

     Apply the parking brake and posi-

tion any wheel chocks to prevent 

movement of your vehicle. 

     Fit the chains following the instruc-

tions provided by the manufacturer. 

   

 Move off gently and drive for a 

few moments, without exceeding 

30 mph (50 km/h). 

     Stop your vehicle and check that the 

snow chains are correctly tightened.   

  Avoid driving on roads that have 

been cleared of snow, to avoid 

damaging your vehicle's tyres 

and the road surface. It is recom-

mended that before you leave, 

you  practise  fi tting  the  snow 

chains on a level and dry surface. 

If  your  vehicle  is  fi tted  with  alloy 

wheels, check that no part of the 

chain  or  its  fi xings  is  in  contact 

with the wheel rim.   

   Use only the chains designed to be fi t-

ted  to  the  type  of  wheel  fi tted  to  your 

vehicle: 

 For more information on snow chains, 

contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a quali-

fi ed workshop.   

 Original tyre size 

 Maximum  link 

size. 

 225/40  R18 

 7  mm 

 225/45  R17 

 9  mm 

 215/55  R16 

 9  mm 

 205/55  R16 

 9  mm 

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  Risk  of  electrocution 
 

Xenon bulbs (D1S) must be re-

placed by a PEUGEOT dealer or a 

qualifi ed workshop.   

CHANGING A BULB 

        Model with halogen headlamps 

   

1.    Direction indicators 

(PY 21W amber).  

  

2.    Dipped beam headlamps (H7).  

  

3.    Main beam headlamps (H1).  

  

4.    Daytime running lamps / 

sidelamps (LEDs).  

  

5.    Foglamps (H8).     

   

1.    Direction indicators 

(PY21W SV silver).  

  

2.    Directional dipped / main beam 

headlamps (D1S).  

  

3.    Additional main beam 

headlamps (H1).  

  

4.    Daytime running lamps / 

sidelamps (LEDs).  

  

5.    Foglamps (H8).    

                             Model with xenon and directional 

headlamps 

  The headlamps are fi tted with poly-

carbonate glass with a protective 

coating: 

       

do not clean them using a dry 

or abrasive cloth, nor with a 

detergent or solvent product,  

     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 to-

wards the lamps or their edges 

for too long, so as not to dam-

age their protective coating and 

seals.  

  Front  lamps  

 Changing a bulb should only be 

done after the headlamp has been 

switched off for a few minutes (risk 

of serious burns). 

      Do not touch the bulb directly 

with your fi ngers, use a lint-free 

cloth.  

 It is imperative to use only anti-

ultraviolet (UV) type bulbs to avoid 

damaging the headlamp. 

 Always replace a failed bulb with a 

new bulb with the same type and 

specifi cation.    

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  Changing halogen main beam 

headlamps or additional main beam 

headlamps 

           Changing dipped beam headlamp 

bulbs (only on models with halogen 

headlamps) 

   Changing  direction  indicator 

bulbs 

 

Amber or silver coloured bulbs, 

such as the direction indicators, 

must be replaced with bulbs of 

identical specifi cations and colour. 

 When refi tting, close the protective 

cover carefully to assure the seal-

ing of the headlamp.   

      Turn the bulb holder a quarter of a 

turn and extract it. 

     Pull the bulb out and change it.  

 To refi t, carry out these operations in re-

verse order. 

    

 Remove the protective cover by 

pulling on the tab. 

     Disconnect the bulb connector. 

     Spread the springs to release the 

bulb. 

     Pull the bulb out and change it.  

 To reassemble, carry out these opera-

tions in reverse order.  

    

 Remove the protective cover by 

pulling on the tab. 

     Disconnect the bulb connector. 

     Squeeze the springs to release the 

bulb. 

     Pull the bulb out and change it.  

 To reassemble, carry out these opera-

tions in reverse order.   

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        Changing front foglamp bulbs 

 To replace these bulbs contact a PEUGEOT 

dealer or a qualifi ed workshop.   

        Changing the side spotlamps  

 For the replacement of this type of LED 

lamp, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a 

qualifi ed workshop.  

           Changing integrated direction 

indicator side repeaters 

    

 Insert a screwdriver towards the 

centre of the repeater between the 

repeater and the base of the mirror. 

     Tilt the screwdriver to extract the re-

peater and remove it. 

     Disconnect the repeater connector.  

 To reassemble, carry out these opera-

tions in reverse order. 

 Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a quali-

fi ed  workshop  to  obtain  replacement 

repeaters.   

   Changing  the  daytime  running 

lamps/sidelamps  

 For the replacement of this type of LED 

lamp, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a 

qualifi ed workshop.  

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                                  Rear lamps 

   

1.    Brake lamps (LEDs).  

  

2.    Sidelamps (LEDs).  

  

3.    Direction indicators (LEDs).  

  

4.    Foglamp (P21W).  

  

5.    Reversing lamp (P21W).   

  Changing the foglamp and reversing 

lamp bulbs 
 These two bulbs are changed from out-

side the rear bumper: 

 On the left-hand side, take care not 

to touch the silencer; risk of burns, 

if you change the bulb after switch-

ing off the ignition.  

      turn the bulb holder one quarter of a 

turn and remove it, 

     turn the bulb one quarter of a turn 

and change it.  

 To refi t, carry out these operations in re-

verse order. 

  Changing brake lamps, sidelamps 

and direction indicators 
 For the replacement of this type of LED 

lamp, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a 

qualifi ed workshop.  

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  Changing the third brake lamp 

(LEDs) 

 For the replacement of this type of LED 

lamp, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a 

qualifi ed workshop.  

  Changing the number plate lamp 

bulbs (W5W) 

      Insert a thin screwdriver in one of 

the exterior holes of the lens. 

     Push it towards the outside to unclip it. 

     Remove the lens. 

     Pull the bulb out and change it.   

   

High pressure washing  

 When using this type of washing 

on stubborn dirt, do not persist on 

the headlamps, the lamps and their 

surrounds to avoid damaging their 

protective coating and seals.   

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 PEUGEOT will not accept responsi-

bility for the cost incurred in repairing 

your vehicle or for rectifying malfunc-

tions resulting from the installation 

of accessories not supplied and not 

recommended by PEUGEOT and 

not installed in accordance with its 

instructions, in particular when the 

combined consumption of all of the 

additional equipment connected ex-

ceeds 10 milliamperes.   

  Installing  electrical  accessories 
 Your vehicle's electrical system is 

designed to operate with standard 

or optional equipment. 

 

Before installing other electrical 

equipment or accessories on your 

vehicle, contact a PEUGEOT dealer 

or a qualifi ed workshop. 

CHANGING A FUSE 

  Access  to  tooling 

 The  extraction  tweezer  is  fi tted  to  the 

back of the dashboard fusebox cover. 

 For access to them: 

      turn the screw a quarter of a turn to 

the left, 

     unclip the cover by pulling the top 

right, 

     disengage and pull away the cover, 

     remove carrier on the back of which 

is fi tted the tweezer.   

  Changing  a  fuse 

 Before changing a fuse, you must: 

      identify and correct the cause of the 

fault, 

     switch off all all electrical consumers, 

    immobilise the vehicle and switch 

the ignition off, 

     identify the failed fuse using the al-

location tables and layout diagrams 

in the following pages.  

  

Good  

  

Failed  

  

Tweezer  

 When changing a fuse, you must: 

      use the special tweezer to extract 

the fuse from its housing and check 

its fi lament, 

     always replace the failed fuse with 

a fuse of the same rating (same co-

lour); using a different rating may 

cause faults (risk of fi re).  

 If the fuse fails again soon after it is 

changed, have the electrical system 

checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a 

qualifi ed workshop. 

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  Dashboard  fuses 

 

The fusebox is placed in the lower 

dashboard (left-hand side). 

  Access to the fuses 
     refer to the paragraph "Access to 

tooling".   

  Fuse  tables 

   

Fuse N°   

   

Rating   

  

Functions  

   

F1   

   

-   

 Not  used. 

   

F2   

   

30 A   

 Earth for locking and deadlocking. 

   

F3   

   

5 A   

 Airbags and pretensioners control unit. 

   

F4   

   

10 A   

 Clutch pedal and dual-function brake switches, 

electrochromatic rear view mirror, air conditioning, 

steering wheel angle sensor, automatic gearbox, 

switching and protection unit. 

   

F5   

   

30 A   

 Front one-touch electric windows, folding mirrors 

supply. 

   

F6   

   

30 A   

 Rear one-touch electric windows, exterior door 

opening controls. 

   

F7   

   

5 A   

 Front and rear courtesy lamps, map reading lamps, 

sun visor lighting, glove box lighting. 

   

F8   

   

20 A   

 Audio equipment, radio/telephone, multifunction screen, tyre 

under-infl ation detection, interior storage compartments. 

   

F9   

   

30 A   

 Front 12 V socket, cigarette lighter. 

   

F10   

   

15 A   

 Steering mounted controls, alarm siren, alarm 

control unit. 

   

F11   

   

15 A   

 Low current ignition switch. 

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Fuse N°   

   

Rating   

  

Functions  

   

F12   

   

15 A   

 Instrument panel, seat belt and passenger's front 

airbag warning lamps display, air conditioning, 

driver's seat memory unit, retractable roof unit. 

   

F13   

   

5 A   

 Engine fusebox, airbags. 

   

F14   

   

15 A   

 Multifunction screen, amplifi er, hands-free kit, rain/

sunshine sensor, parking sensors control unit, 

passenger's seat memory unit. 

   

F15   

   

30 A   

 Locking and deadlocking. 

   

F17   

   

40 A   

 Rear screen and door mirrors demist/defrost. 

   

SH   

   

-   

 PARC  shunt. 

   

Fuse N°   

   Rating   

  

Functions  

   

G36   

   30  A   

 Driver and passenger heated seats. 

   

G37   

   5  A   

 Trailer  fusebox. 

   

G38   

   30  A   

 Driver's seat memory unit. 

   

G39   

  -  

 Not  used. 

   

G40   

   30  A   

 Hi-Fi amplifi er, passenger's seat memory unit. 

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

  Engine  compartment  fuses 

 

The fusebox is placed in the engine 

compartment near the battery (left-hand 

side). 

  Access to the fuses 
      Unclip the cover. 

     Change the fuse (see correspond-

ing paragraph). 

     When  you  have  fi nished,  refi t  the 

cover carefully to ensure correct 

sealing of the fusebox.   

  Fuse  table 

   

Fuse N°   

   

Rating   

  

Functions  

   

F1   

   

20 A   

 Engine control unit supply, injection pump and EGR 

electrovalves (2 litre HDI), injectors (2 litre HDI). 

   

F2   

   

15 A   

 Horn. 

   

F3   

   

10 A   

 Front  screenwash. 

   

F4   

   

20 A   

 Headlamp  wash. 

   

F5   

   

15 A   

 Purge canister, turbine discharge and Turbo 

pressure regulation electrovalves (1.6 litre THP), oil 

vapour heater (1.6 litre THP), Diesel fuel heater 

(1.6 litre HDI). 

   

F6   

   

10 A   

 Vehicle speed sensor, ABS/ESP control unit. 

   

F7   

   

10 A   

 Power steering control unit, automatic gearbox, 

engine coolant level detector. 

   

F8   

   

25 A   

 Starter motor control. 

   

F9   

   

10 A   

 Diagnostic socket, directional headlamps, air 

fl ow sensor (Diesel), particle emission fi lter pump 

(Diesel), door mirror controls. 

   

F10   

   

30 A   

 Engine control unit actuators (petrol: ignition coils, 

electrovalves, oxygen sensors, injectors, 

heaters, fuel pump, electronic thermostat) 

(Diesel: electrovalves, heaters). 

   

F11   

   

40 A   

 Air conditioning fan. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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