Peugeot 308 SW BL (2013 year). Instruction - part 2

 

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Peugeot 308 SW BL (2013 year). Instruction - part 2

 

 

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FAMILIARISATION

 VENTILATION 

  Digital air conditioning:  we recommend use of the fully automatic mode by pressing the  "AUTO"  button.  

   I require...   

   Heating or Manual Air Conditioning   

   Air distribution   

   Air fl ow   

   Air recirculation /    

  Intake of outside air   

   Temperature   

   Manual A/C   

   HOT   

  

  

  

  

  

   COLD   

  

  

  

  

  

   DEMISTING    

 DEFROSTING   

  

  

  

  

  

  Recommended interior settings 

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FAMILIARISATION

 MONITORING 

  Instrument panel 

  Switch 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 switch off. 

  C.   With the ignition on, the oil level 

indicator should indicate for a few 

seconds that the level is correct or 

OK, depending on version.  

 If the levels are not correct, top up the 

levels which are low. 

 Lighting of the indicator lamp indicates 

the status of the corresponding function. 
   A.   Emergency call in progress.    243  
  B.   Deactivation of the alarm interior 

volumetric monitoring.  



  87  

  C.  Central locking. 

 



  92  

  D.   Deactivation of the ESP/ASR 

system.    140  

  E.   Deactivation of the front and rear 

parking sensors.    168  

  F.   Access to PEUGEOT services.    

243    

   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 

page concerned. 

  Warning lamps 

     25   

     29, 33   

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FAMILIARISATION

 PASSENGER SAFETY 

  Passenger's front airbag 

  Electric child lock 

   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.  

 Lighting of the indicator lamp indicates 

the status of the corresponding function. 
   A.   Activation of the electric child lock.  

   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.  

  Seat belts and passenger's 

front airbag 

     142, 147   

     146   

     136   

  *   Only on SW individual rear seats.  

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FAMILIARISATION

 PASSENGER COMFORT

  Operating the rear seats 

  2nd row rear seats 
   1.  Forwards-backwards adjustment. 
  2.   Seat back angle adjustment / Table 

position. 

  3.   Head restraint height adjustment. 
  4.  Folding. 
  5.   Removal / Installation. 
  6.  Carrying. 

 

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  3rd row additional seats 
   A.   Seat back angle adjustment / Table 

position. 

  B.   Head restraint height adjustment. 
  C.  Folding. 
  D.   Removal / Installation. 
  E.  Carrying. 

 

     76    

  Operating the front 

passenger seat 

  Table position 
   A.   Placing in the partial table position. 
  B.   Placing in the full table position.  

     70    

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FAMILIARISATION

 SEAT CONFIGURATION

  A few examples of seat modularity 

  7 seats  

  7 seats in 5 seats with additional 

seats folded confi guration  

  Transporting long objects  

  Loading a large volume  

     78   

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FAMILIARISATION

  Stop & Start  

  Going into engine STOP mode 

  Going into engine START mode 

  Deactivation / Activation 

 DRIVING SAFELY 

     161   

 You can deactivate the system at any 

time by pressing  "ECO OFF" ; the warn-

ing lamp in the button comes on. 

 The  "ECO"  warning lamp comes on 

in the instrument panel and the en-

gine automatically goes into standby: 

 The  "ECO"  warning lamp goes 

off and the engine restarts au-

tomatically: 

   -  

 with a manual gearbox ; when you 

 fully  depress the clutch pedal, 

  -  

 with a 6-speed electronic gear 

control gearbox;  

   ●   gear lever in position  A  or  M , when 

you release the brake pedal, 

  ●   or gear lever in position  N  and the 

brake pedal release, when you 

move to position  A  or  M , 

  ●   or when you engage reverse.   

   -  

 with a manual gearbox ; at speeds 

below 12 mph (20 km/h), put the 

gear lever into neutral, then release 

the clutch pedal, 

  -  

 with a 6-speed electronic gear 

control gearbox ; at speeds below 

5 mph (8 km/h), when you press 

the brake pedal or move the gear 

lever to position  N .  

 In certain circumstances, STOP mode 

may not be available; the "ECO" warn-

ing lamp fl ashes for a few seconds, 

then goes off. 

     160   

 If you change gear without com-

pletely declutching, the engine will 

not restart automatically. An alert 

message is displayed to encour-

age you to fully depress the clutch 

pedal. 

     161   

 The system is reactivated auto-

matically at every new start using 

the key. 

 Before refuelling or doing anything 

under the bonnet, you must switch 

off the ignition with the key. 

 In certain circumstances, START mode 

may be invoked automatically; the 

 "ECO"  warning lamp fl ashes for a few 

seconds, then goes off. 

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FAMILIARISATION

 DRIVING SAFELY 

  Speed limiter "LIMIT" 

  Display in the instrument panel 

   1.   Limiter mode Selection / Off. 
  2.   Decreasing of the programmed 

value. 

  3.   Increasing of the programmed 

value. 

  4.   Speed limiter On / Off.  

 The cruise control or speed limiter mode 

appears in the instrument panel when it 

is selected. 

   1.   Cruise control mode Selection / Off. 
  2.   Programming a speed / Decreasing 

of the programmed value. 

  3.   Programming a speed / Increasing 

of the programmed value. 

  4.   Cruise control Off / Resume.  

  Cruise control "CRUISE" 

  Cruise control  

  Speed limiter   

     165   

     163   

 In order to be programmed or activated, 

the vehicle speed must be higher than 

25 mph (40 km/h), with at least fourth gear 

engaged on the manual gearbox (second 

gear for the 6-speed electronic gear con-

trol gearbox or automatic gearbox). 

 The values must be set with the engine 

running. 

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FAMILIARISATION

 DRIVING SAFELY 

 This 6-speed gearbox offers a choice 

between the comfort of fully automatic 

operation or the pleasure of manual 

gear changing. 
   1.  Gear lever. 
  2.  Button  

"S" (sport) . 

  3.   Steering wheel  "-"  paddle. 
  4.   Steering wheel  "+"  paddle.   

 The gear or the driving mode select-

ed appears in the instrument panel 

screen. 
  N:  neutral. 
  R:  reverse gear. 
  1 2 3 4 5 6:  gears engaged. 
  AUTO:  automatic mode. 
  S:  Sport driving style.  

  Display in the instrument panel 

   )   Select position  N  and press the 

brake pedal fi rmly while starting the 

engine. 

  )  Engage fi rst gear (position  A  or  M ) 

or reverse (position  R ) using the 

gear lever  1 . 

  )   Release the parking brake. 
  )   Take your foot off the brake pedal 

then accelerate.  

  Moving off 

     153   

  6-speed electronic gear control 

gearbox 

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ECO-DRIVING

 Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO

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 emissions. 

  Optimise the use of your 

gearbox 

  With a manual gearbox, move off gen-

tly, change up without waiting and 

drive by changing up quite soon. If 

your vehicle has the system, the gear 

shift indicator invites you to change up; 

it is displayed in the instrument panel, 

follow its instructions.  

  With an automatic or electronic gear-

box, stay in Drive  "D"  or Auto  "A" , ac-

cording to the type of gearbox, without 

pressing the accelerator pedal heavily 

or suddenly.   

  Drive smoothly 

  Maintain a safe distance between ve-

hicles, use engine braking rather than 

the brake pedal, and press the accel-

erator progressively. These practices 

contribute towards a reduction in fuel 

consumption and CO

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 emissions and 

also helps reduce the background traf-

fi c noise.  

  If your vehicle has cruise control, make 

use of the system at speeds above 

25 mph (40 km/h) when the traffi c  is 

fl owing well.   

  Control the use of your 

electrical equipment 

  Before moving off, if the passenger 

compartment is too warm, ventilate it by 

opening the windows and air vents be-

fore using the air conditioning. 
 Above 30 mph (50 km/h), close the win-

dows and leave the air vents open. 
 Remember to make use of equipment 

that can help keep the temperature in 

the passenger compartment down (sun-

roof and window blinds...). 
 Switch off the air conditioning, unless 

it has automatic digital regulation, as 

soon as the desired temperature is at-

tained. 
 Switch off the demisting and defrosting 

controls, if not automatic. 
 Switch off the heated seat as soon as 

possible.  

  Switch off the headlamps and front fo-

glamps when the level of light does not 

require their use.  

  Avoid running the engine before moving 

off, particularly in winter; your vehicle will 

warm up much faster while driving.  

  As a passenger, if you avoid connecting 

your multimedia devices (fi lm,  music, 

video game...), you will contribute to-

wards limiting the consumption of elec-

trical energy, and so of fuel. 
 Disconnect your portable devices be-

fore leaving the vehicle.   

  Limit the causes of excess 

consumption 

  Spread loads throughout the vehicle; 

place the heaviest items in the bottom 

of the boot, as close as possible to the 

rear seats. 
 Limit the loads carried in the vehicle 

and reduce wind resistance (roof bars, 

roof rack, bicycle carrier, trailer...). Use 

a roof box in preference. 
 Remove roof bars and roof racks after 

use.  

  At the end of winter, remove snow 

tyres and refi t your summer tyres.   

  Observe the recommendations 

on maintenance 

  Check the tyre pressures regularly, 

when cold, referring to the label in the 

door aperture, driver's side. 
 Carry out this check in particular: 
   -  

before a long journey, 

  -  

at each change of season, 

  -  

after a long period out of use.  

 Don't forget the spare wheel and the 

tyres on any trailer or caravan.  

  Have your vehicle serviced regularly 

(engine oil, oil fi lter,  air  fi lter...)  and  ob-

serve the schedule of operations rec-

ommended by the manufacturer.    

  When refuelling, do not continue after 

the 3 

rd

  cut-off of the nozzle to avoid 

any overfl ow.  

  At the wheel of your new vehicle, 

it is only after the fi rst 1 800 miles 

(3 000 kilometres) that you will see 

the fuel consumption settle down to a 

consistent average.   

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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS

TYPE 1 INSTRUMENT PANEL

  Dials 

  5.    Screen.  
  6.    Control button.    
 

Recalls the service information.  

 

Resets the function to zero (trip 

distance recorder or service 

indicator). 

  7.    Instrument panel lighting button.    
 

Adjusts the brightness of the lighting 

of the instruments and controls.  

   1.    Rev counter.    
 

Indicates the speed of rotation of 

the engine (x 1000 rpm). 

  2.    Coolant temperature.    
 

Indicates the temperature of the 

engine coolant (° Celsius). 

  3.    Fuel level.    
 

Indicates the quantity of fuel 

remaining in the tank. 

  4.    Vehicle speed.    
 

Indicates the current speed of the 

moving vehicle (mph or km/h). 

   A.    Speed limiter    
 

(mph or km/h) or  

 

 Cruise control.  

  B.    Gear shift indicator.  
  C.    6-speed electronic gear control 

or automatic gearbox.  

  D.    Trip distance recorder.    
 

(miles or km) 

  E.    Service indicator    
 

(miles or km) then,  

 

 engine oil level indicator    

 then 

 

 

 distance recorder.    

 

(miles or km)  

 

These three functions are displayed 

in succession when the ignition is 

switched on.    

  Displays 

 For more information, refer to the 

section on the button or function 

and its associated display. 

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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS

             TYPE 2 INSTRUMENT PANEL

  Dials 

  6.    Central screen.  
  7.    Control button.    
 

Starts a manual CHECK and 

recalls the service information.  

 

Resets the function to zero (trip 

distance recorder or service 

indicator). 

  8.    Instrument panel lighting button.    
 

Adjusts the brightness of the lighting 

of the instruments and controls.  

   1.    Rev counter.    
 

Indicates the speed of rotation of 

the engine (x 1000 rpm). 

  2.    Coolant temperature.    
 

Indicates the temperature of the 

engine coolant (° Celsius). 

  3.    Fuel level.    
 

Indicates the quantity of fuel 

remaining in the tank. 

  4.    Vehicle speed.    
 

Indicates the current speed of the 

moving vehicle (mph or km/h). 

  5.    Small screen.  

   A.    Trip distance recorder.    
 

(miles or km) 

  B.    Distance recorder.    
 

(miles or km) 

  C.    Engine oil level indicator,    
 

 service indicator.    

 

(miles or km)  

 

These two functions are displayed 

when the ignition is switched on, 

then disappear after a few seconds.  

  Displays 

 For more information, refer to the 

section on the button or function 

and its associated display. 

 The following functions are displayed 

depending on the selection. 
   -  

 Warning lamps / CHECK.  

  -  

 Tyre under-infl ation detection.  

  -  

 Speed limiter / Cruise control.  

  -  

 Gear shift indicator.  

  -  

 6-speed electronic gear control 

or automatic gearbox.  

  -  

 Navigation - Guidance / Trip 

computer.  

  -  

 Alert messages symbol.     

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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS

             TYPE 3 INSTRUMENT PANEL WITH PEUGEOT CONNECT MEDIA 

NAVIGATION (NG4 3D) 

   1.    Rev counter.    
 

Indicates the speed of rotation of 

the engine (x 1000 rpm). 

  2.    Coolant temperature.    
 

Indicates the temperature of the 

engine coolant (° Celsius). 

  3.    Fuel level.    
 

Indicates the quantity of fuel 

remaining in the tank. 

  4.    Vehicle speed.    
 

Indicates the current speed of the 

moving vehicle (km/h or mph). 

  5.    Small screen.  

   A.    Trip distance recorder.    
 

(miles or km) 

  B.    Distance recorder.    
 

(miles or km). 

  C.    Engine oil level indicator,    
 

 service indicator.    

 

(miles or km)  

 

These two functions are displayed 

when the ignition is switched on, 

then disappear after a few seconds.  

 The following functions are displayed 

depending on the selection. 
   -  

 Warning lamps / CHECK.  

  -  

 Tyre under-infl ation detection.  

  -  

 Speed limiter / Cruise control.  

  -  

 Gear shift indicator.  

  -  

 6-speed electronic gear control 

or automatic gearbox.  

  -  

 Navigation - Guidance / Trip 

computer.  

  -  

 Vehicle and screen parameter 

settings menus.  

  -  

 Alert messages.     

  Dials 

  Displays 

  6.    Central screen.  
  7.    Control button.    
 

Starts a manual CHECK and 

recalls the service information.  

 

Resets the function to zero (trip 

distance recorder or service 

indicator). 

  8.    Instrument panel lighting button.    
 

Adjusts the brightness of the lighting 

of the instruments and controls.  

 For more information, refer to the 

section on the button or function 

and its associated display. 

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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS

  *   According to country.  

         Instrument panel navigator associated 

with the Peugeot Connect Media 

  Controls 
 There are four buttons to control the 

large central instrument panel screen: 
   1.   access the main menu, confi rm the 

selection, 

  2.   move up through the menu, 
  3.   move down through the menu, 
  4.   return to the previous screen, exit 

from the menu.  

  Main menu 
   )   Press button  1  for access to the 

main menu and select one of the 

following functions: 

   -  "Vehicle parameters", 
  -   "Choice of language", 
  -   "Choice of units".  

  )   Press button  2  or  3  to move on the 

screen. 

  )   Press button  1  again to confi rm the 

selection.   

 The main menu and its associated 

functions can only be accessed 

when stationary, via buttons  1  to  4 .  
A message appears on the cen-

tral screen above a certain speed 

threshold, indicating that the main 

menu cannot be displayed. 
 The trip computer displays can 

only be accessed while driving, via 

buttons  2  and  3  (refer to the "Trip 

computer" section).  

 This group of buttons permits: 
   -  

 when stationary , confi guration of 

the vehicle's equipment and of the 

parameters of the central screen 

(languages, units...), 

  -  

 while driving , scrolling of the 

active functions (trip computer, 

navigation...).  

  Vehicle parameters 
 This menu allows you to activate or 

deactivate certain driving and comfort 

equipment: 
   -  

wiper linked with reverse gear 

(refer to the "Visibility" section), 

  -  

guide-me-home and welcome lighting 

(refer to the "Visibility" section), 

  -  

interior mood lighting (refer to the 

"Visibility" section), 

  -  

daytime running lamps (refer to the 

"Visibility" section), 

  -  

directional headlamps (refer to the 

"Visibility" section), 

  -  

rear parking sensors (refer to the 

"Driving" section).   

  Choice of language 
 This menu allows you to select the lan-

guage used by the display: Deutsch, 

English, Espanol, Français, Italiano, 

Nederlands, Portugues, Türkçe * .  
  Choice of units 
 This menu allows you to select the 

units: temperature (°Celsius or °Fahr-

enheit) and consumption (l/100 km, 

mpg or km/l).   

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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS

 The illumination of a warning lamp 

is always accompanied by the dis-

play of an additional message, to 

assist you in identifying the fault. 
 If you encounter any problems, 

contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a 

qualifi ed workshop.   

          Warning and indicator lamps 

 Visual indicators which inform the driver 

of the occurrence of a fault (warning 

lamp) or of the operation of a system 

(operation or deactivation indicator 

lamp). 

  Associated warnings 
 The illumination, fi xed  or  fl ashing,  of 

certain warning lamps is accompanied 

by an audible signal. 
 Depending on your version of instru-

ment panel, illumination of the warning 

lamp is also accompanied by: 

  Warning lamps 

  When the ignition is switched on 
 Certain warning lamps come on for 

a few seconds when the ignition is 

switched on.  
When the engine is started, these warn-

ing lamps should go off.  
If they remain on, before moving off, 

refer to the explanations given for the 

warning or indicator lamp concerned in 

the tables below.  

   -  

a message in the multifunction 

screen,  

or 

  -  

a pictogram in the central instrument 

panel screen and a message in the 

multifunction screen,  

or 

  -  

a pictogram and a message in the 

central instrument panel screen.    

  When the engine is running or the vehicle is 

being driven, the illumination of one of the fol-

lowing warning lamps indicates a fault which 

requires action on the part of the driver. 

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INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS

   Warning lamp   

   is on   

   Cause   

   Action / Observations   

    

   STOP   

  fi xed, alone 

or associated 

with another 

warning lamp, 

accompanied 

by an audible 

signal and a 

message in 

the screen.  

 Illumination of this warning 

lamp is associated with a 

serious braking system, 

power steering, engine 

lubrication or cooling 

system malfunction or a 

punctured tyre. 

 Stop as soon as it is safe to do so as there is a 

risk that the engine will cut out while driving. 
 Park, switch off the ignition and contact a 

PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed workshop. 

    

   Braking   

  fi xed, 

associated 

with the STOP 

warning lamp.  

 The braking system fl uid 

level is too low. 

 You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so. 
 Top up with brake fl uid recommended by 

PEUGEOT. 
 If the problem persists, have the system checked 

by a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed workshop. 

  +  

  fi xed, associated 

with the STOP 

and ABS 

warning lamp.  

 The electronic brake force 

distribution (EBFD) system 

has a fault. 

 You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so. 
 Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer or a 

qualifi ed workshop. 

    

   Maximum 

coolant 

temperature   

  fi xed with the 

needle in the 

red zone.  

 The temperature of the 

cooling system is too high. 

 Stop as soon as it is safe to do so. 
 Wait until the engine has cooled down before 

topping up the level, if necessary. 
 If the problem persists, contact a PEUGEOT 

dealer or a qualifi ed workshop. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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