Peugeot 308 SW BL (2013 year). Instruction - part 6

 

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Peugeot 308 SW BL (2013 year). Instruction - part 6

 

 

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COMFORT

  5 seats  

  5 seats with 2nd row seats moved inwards  

  Transporting long objects  

  Loading a large volume   

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 The objects observed are, in reality, 

closer than they appear. 
 Take this into account in order to 

correctly judge the distance of ve-

hicles approaching from behind.   

MIRRORS 

  Door mirrors 

 Each  fi tted with an adjustable mirror 

glass permitting the lateral rearward vi-

sion necessary for overtaking or parking. 

They can also be folded for parking in 

confi ned spaces. 

   Folding 
   )   From outside: lock the vehicle using 

the remote control or the key. 

  )   From inside: with the ignition on, pull 

the control  A  in the central position 

rearwards.  

 The folding and unfolding of the 

door mirrors using the remote 

control can be deactivated by a 

PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed 

workshop. 
 Never fold or unfold the electric 

folding mirrors manually.   

  Adjustment 

  Unfolding 
   )   From outside: unlock the vehicle using 

the remote control or the key. 

  )   From inside: with the ignition on, pull 

the control  A  in the central position 

rearwards.  

 If the mirrors are folded using con-

trol  A , they will not unfold when the 

vehicle is unlocked. Pull again on 

control  A .  

   )   Move control  A  to the right or to the left 

to select the corresponding mirror. 

  )   Move control  B  in all four directions 

to adjust. 

  )   Return control  A  to the central position.  

  Demisting - Defrosting 

 If your vehicle is fi tted  with 

heated mirrors, the demisting-

defrosting operates by switch-

ing on the heated rear screen 

(refer to the "Rear screen demist-

defrost" page).  

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        Automatic tilting in reverse gear 
 System which provides a view of the 

ground during parking manoeuvres in 

reverse gear.  

  Switching on 
   )   With the engine running, engage re-

verse gear. 

  )   Move control  A  to the right or to the left 

to select the corresponding mirror.  

 The glass of the mirror selected tilts 

downwards, in accordance with its pro-

gramming.  

  Programming 
   )   With the engine running, engage re-

verse gear. 

  )   Select and adjust the left-hand and 

right-hand mirrors in succession.  

 The adjustment is stored immediately.  

  Switching off 
   )   Exit reverse gear and wait ten seconds.  
 or 
   )   Return control  A  to the central position.  
 The mirror glass returns to its initial po-

sition. 
 The mirror glass also returns to its initial 

position: 
   -  

if the speed exceeds 6 mph (10 km/h), 

  -  

if the engine is switched off.    

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STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT 

    )    When stationary , pull the con-

trol lever to release the adjustment 

mechanism. 

  )   Adjust the height and reach to suit 

your driving position. 

  )   Push the control lever to lock the ad-

justment mechanism.  

 As a safety precaution, these op-

erations should only be carried out 

while the vehicle is stationary.  

        Automatic day/night model  

  In order to ensure optimum vis-

ibility during your manoeuvres, the 

mirror lightens automatically when 

reverse gear is engaged.   

 By means of a sensor, which measures 

the light from the rear of the vehicle, this 

system automatically and progressively 

changes between the day and night 

uses. 

  Adjustment 
   )   Adjust the mirror so that the glass is di-

rected correctly in the "day" position.   

  As a safety measure, the mirrors 

should be adjusted to reduce the 

"blind spot".   

   Manual day/night model  

  Day / night position 
   )   Pull the lever to change to the "night" 

anti-dazzle position. 

  )   Push the lever to change to the normal 

"day" position.    

      Rear view mirror 

 Adjustable mirror providing a central 

rearward view. 
 Equipped with an anti-dazzle system, 

which darkens the mirror glass: this re-

duces the nuisance to the driver caused 

by the headlamps from following vehi-

cles, low sun... 

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REMOTE CONTROL KEY 

 System which permits central unlock-

ing or locking of the vehicle using the 

lock or from a distance. It is also used to 

locate and start the vehicle, as well as 

providing protection against theft. 

  Unfolding the key 
   )   First press this button to unfold the 

key.   

  Unlocking the vehicle 

   )   Press the open padlock to 

unlock the vehicle.   

  Unlocking using the key 
   )   Turn the key to the left in the driver's 

door lock to unlock the vehicle.  

  Unlocking using the remote control 

 If one of the doors or the boot is still 

open, the central locking does not 

take place. 
 When the vehicle is locked, if it is 

unlocked inadvertently, it will relock 

automatically after thirty seconds 

unless a door is opened. 

  Normal locking using the key 
   )   Turn the key to the right in the driver's 

door lock to lock the vehicle.  

 The folding and unfolding of the 

door mirrors using the remote 

control can be deactivated by a 

PEUGEOT dealer or a qualifi ed 

workshop.   

                   Locking the vehicle 

   )  Briefl 

y press the closed 

padlock to lock the vehicle.  

 or 
  )   Press and hold the closed padlock 

to close the windows automatically 

in addition to locking (according to 

version).   

  Normal locking using the remote 

control 

 Locking is confi rmed by fi xed lighting of 

the direction indicators for approximately 

two seconds. 
 According to version, the door mirrors 

fold at the same time. 

 Unlocking is confi rmed by rapid fl ashing 

of the direction indicators for approxi-

mately two seconds. 
 According to version, the door mirrors 

unfold at the same time.   

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 Deadlocking renders the exterior 

and interior door controls inopera-

tive. 
 It also deactivates the manual central 

control button. 
 Therefore, never leave anyone in-

side the vehicle when it is dead-

locked.  

        Deadlocking using the remote 

control  

  Deadlocking using the key  

   )   Short press on the closed 

padlock to lock the vehicle  

or 

 Deadlocking is confi rmed by fi xed light-

ing of the direction indicators for ap-

proximately two seconds. 
 According to version, the door mirrors 

fold at the same time. 

   )   Turn the key to the right in the driv-

er's door lock to lock the vehicle. 

  )   Turn the key to the right again within 

fi ve seconds to deadlock the vehicle.  

   Folding the key 
   )  First press this button to fold the 

key.  

 If you do not press the button when fold-

ing the key, there is a risk of damage to 

the mechanism.   

       Locating your vehicle 

 This function allows you to identify your 

vehicle from a distance, particularly in 

poor light. Your vehicle must be locked. 

  Electronic engine immobiliser 
 The key contains an electronic chip 

which has a special code. When the 

ignition is switched on, this code must 

be recognised in order for starting to be 

possible. 
 This electronic engine immobiliser locks 

the engine management system a few 

minutes after the ignition is switched off 

and prevents starting of the engine by 

anyone who does not have the key. 

             Anti-theft protection 

 In the event of a fault, you are 

informed by illumination of this 

warning lamp, an audible signal 

and a message in the screen. 

 In this case, your vehicle will not start; 

contact a PEUGEOT dealer as soon as 

possible. 
 Keep safely the label attached to the 

keys given to you on acquisition of the 

vehicle.   

  )   Long press on the closed padlock to 

lock the vehicle and also close the 

windows (depending on version). 

  )   Short press on the closed padlock 

again within fi ve seconds to dead-

lock the vehicle.    

   )   Press the closed padlock 

on the remote control.  

 This will switch on the courtesy lamps 

and the direction indicators will fl ash for 

a few seconds.  

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          Starting the vehicle 

   )   Insert the key in the ignition switch.  
 

The system recognises the starting 

code. 

  )   Turn the key fully towards the dash-

board to position  3 (Starting) . 

  )   When the engine starts, release the 

key.   

  Switching the vehicle off 

   )   Immobilise the vehicle. 
  )   Turn the key fully towards you to po-

sition  1 (Stop) . 

  )   Remove the key from the ignition 

switch.   

                Remote control problem 

 Following disconnection of the vehicle 

battery, replacement of the remote con-

trol battery or in the event of a remote 

control malfunction, you can no longer 

unlock, lock or locate your vehicle. 
   )   First of all, use the key in the lock to 

unlock or lock your vehicle. 

  )   Then, reinitialise the remote control.  
 If the problem persists, contact a PEUGEOT 

dealer as soon as possible. 

  Changing the battery 

 Battery ref.: CR1620 / 3 volts. 

  Reinitialisation 
   )   Switch off the ignition. 
  )   Turn the key to position  2 (Ignition on) . 
  )   Press the closed padlock immedi-

ately for a few seconds. 

  )   Switch off the ignition and remove 

the key from the ignition switch.  

 The remote control is fully operational 

again.  

 If the battery is fl at, you are in-

formed by illumination of this 

warning lamp, an audible signal 

and a message in the multi-

function screen. 

           Key left in the "Ignition on" 

position 
 On opening the driver's door, an 

alert message is displayed, accom-

panied by an audible signal, to re-

mind you that the key is still in the 

ignition switch at position  1 (Stop) . 
 If the key has been left in the igni-

tion switch at position  

2 (Ignition 

on) , the ignition will be switched off 

automatically after one hour. 
 To switch the ignition back on, turn 

the key to position  1 (Stop) , then 

back to position  2 (Ignition on) .   

   )   Unclip the casing using a coin at the 

notch. 

  )  Slide the fl at battery out of its location. 
  )   Slide the new battery into its loca-

tion observing the original direction. 

  )   Clip the casing. 
  )   Reinitialise the remote control.    

  A heavy object (key fob...), attached 

to the key and weighing down on 

its shaft in the ignition switch, could 

cause a malfunction.  

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               Lost keys 

 Visit a PEUGEOT dealer with the vehicle's registration document, your per-

sonal identifi cation documents and if possible the key code label. 
 The PEUGEOT dealer will be able to look up the key code and the transpond-

er code required to order a new key.  

         Do not throw the remote control 

batteries away, they contain metals 

which are harmful to the environ-

ment. 
 Take them to an approved collection 

point. 

  Remote control 

 The high frequency remote control is a sensitive system; do not operate it while it is in your 

pocket as there is a possibility that it may unlock the vehicle, without you being aware of it. 
 Do not repeatedly press the buttons of your remote control out of range and out of sight of 

your vehicle. You run the risk of stopping it from working and the remote control would have 

to be reinitialised. 
 The remote control does not operate when the key is in the ignition switch, even when the 

ignition is switched off, except for reinitialisation.  

  Locking the vehicle 

 Driving with the doors locked may make access to the passenger compart-

ment by the emergency services more diffi cult in an emergency. 
 However, the vehicle unlocks automatically in the event of a serious impact 

causing airbag deployment. 
 As a safety precaution (with children on board), remove the key from the igni-

tion switch when you leave the vehicle, even for a short time.  

  Anti-theft protection 

 Do not make any modifi cations to the electronic engine immobiliser system; 

this could cause malfunctions.  

  When purchasing a second-hand vehicle 

 Have the pairing of all of the keys in your possession checked by a PEUGEOT 

dealer, to ensure that only your keys can be used to open and start the vehicle.  

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ALARM

 System which protects and provides a de-

terrent against theft and break-ins. It pro-

vides the following types of monitoring:  

  Locking the vehicle with full 

alarm system 

 For all work on the alarm system, 

contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a 

qualifi ed workshop.  

  Activation 
   )   Switch off the ignition and get out of 

the vehicle. 

  )   Press the locking button on the re-

mote control.  

 The monitoring system is active: the in-

dicator lamp in the button fl ashes once 

per second. 
 After the locking button on the remote 

control is pressed, the exterior perimeter 

monitoring is activated after a delay of

5 seconds and the interior volumetric 

monitoring after a delay of 45 seconds. 

  - Exterior 

perimeter 

 The system checks for opening of the 

vehicle. 
 The alarm is triggered if anyone tries to 

open a door, the boot, the bonnet...    

  - Interior 

volumetric 

 The system checks for any variation in 

the volume in the passenger compart-

ment. 
 The alarm is triggered if anyone breaks 

a window, enters the passenger com-

partment or moves inside the vehicle.    

  Self-protection function 
 The system checks for the putting out of 

service of its components. 
 The alarm is triggered if the battery, the 

central control or the wires of the siren 

are put out of service or damaged.  

  Deactivation 
   )   Press the unlocking button on the 

remote control.  

 The alarm system is deactivated: the in-

dicator lamp in the button goes off.   

 If an opening (door, boot...) is 

not closed fully, the vehicle is not 

locked but the exterior perimeter 

monitoring will be activated after a 

delay of 45 seconds at the same 

time as the interior volumetric 

monitoring.  

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  Triggering of the alarm 

 The monitoring functions remain 

active until the alarm has been trig-

gered eleven times in succession. 
 When the vehicle is unlocked using 

the remote control, rapid fl ashing 

of the indicator lamp in the button 

informs you that the alarm was trig-

gered during your absence. When 

the ignition is switched on, this 

fl ashing stops immediately.   

  Failure of the remote control 

 To deactivate the monitoring functions: 

    )   Lock or deadlock the vehicle using 

the key in the driver's door lock.    

  Locking the vehicle without 

activating the alarm 

  When the ignition is switched on, fi xed 

illumination of the indicator lamp in the 

button indicates a malfunction of the 

system. 
 Have it checked by a PEUGEOT dealer 

or a qualifi ed workshop.   

  This is indicated by sounding of the si-

ren and fl ashing of the direction indica-

tors for thirty seconds. 

    )   Unlock the vehicle using the key in 

the driver's door lock. 

  )  Open the door; the alarm is trig-

gered. 

  )  Switch on the ignition; the alarm 

stops. The indicator lamp in the but-

ton goes off.    

  Malfunction 

  Automatic activation *  

 To be effective, this deactivation 

must be carried out each time the 

ignition is switched off.  

  Deactivation of the interior 

volumetric monitoring 
   )   Switch off the ignition. 
  )   Within ten seconds, press the but-

ton until the indicator lamp is on 

continuously. 

  )   Get out of the vehicle. 
  )   Press the locking button on the re-

mote control immediately.  

 The exterior perimeter monitoring alone 

is activated: the indicator lamp in the 

button fl ashes once per second. 

  Locking the vehicle with 

exterior perimeter monitoring 

only 

 Deactivate the interior volumetric moni-

toring to avoid unwanted triggering of 

the alarm in certain cases such as: 
   -  

leaving a pet in the vehicle, 

  -  

leaving a window partially open, 

  -  

washing your vehicle.  

  Reactivation of the interior 

volumetric monitoring 
   )   Press the unlocking button on the 

remote control to deactivate the ex-

terior perimeter monitoring. 

  )   Press the locking button on the re-

mote control to activate all the moni-

toring functions.  

 The indicator lamp in the button again 

fl ashes once per second.   

  *   According to country.  

  2 minutes after the last door or the boot 

is closed, the system is activated auto-

matically. 
   )   To avoid triggering the alarm on enter-

ing the vehicle, fi rst press the unlocking 

button on the remote control.    

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  The electric window controls re-

main operational for approximately 

45 

seconds after the ignition is 

switched off or until the vehicle is 

locked after a door is opened. 
 If one of the passenger windows 

cannot be operated from the driver's 

door control panel, carry out the op-

eration from the control panel of the 

passenger door concerned, and vice 

versa.  

ELECTRIC WINDOWS

 Fitted with a safety anti-pinch system 

and a deactivation system to prevent 

misuse of the rear controls. 

  Electric window controls  

  If the window cannot be closed (for 

example, in the presence of ice), 

immediately after the movement is 

reversed: 
   )   press and hold the control until 

the window opens fully, 

  )   then pull the control immediately 

and hold it until the window closes, 

  )   continue to hold the control for 

approximately one second after 

the window has closed.  

  The safety anti-pinch function is 

not operational during these op-

erations.   

  Safety anti-pinch 
 When the window rises and meets an 

obstacle, it stops and partially lowers 

again.  

  -  

 automatic mode  

   )  

Press or pull the control fi rmly. 

The window opens or closes fully 

when the control is released. 

  )  Pressing the control again stops 

the movement of the window.   

  One-touch electric windows 

 There are two options: 
   -  

 manual mode  

   )  Press or pull the control gently. 

The window stops when the 

control is released.  

  After approximately ten consecutive 

complete opening/closing movements 

of the window, a protection function is 

activated which only authorises clos-

ing of the window to prevent damage 

to the electric window motor. 
 Once the window is closed, the controls 

will become available again after ap-

proximately 40 minutes.  

   1.    Driver's electric window.  
  2.    Passenger's electric window.  
  3.    Rear right electric window.  
  4.    Rear left electric window.  
  5.    Deactivation of the rear electric 

window and door controls.   

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  This control also deactivates the 

interior controls for the rear doors 

(refer to the section "Child safety - 

Electric child lock").  

  Reinitialisation 
 If a window does not rise automatically, 

its operation must be reinitialised: 
   )  pull the control until the window 

stops, 

  )   release the control and pull it again 

until the window closes fully, 

  )   continue to hold the control for ap-

proximately one second after the 

window has closed, 

  )   press the control to lower the win-

dow automatically to the low posi-

tion, 

  )   when the window has reached the 

low position, press the control again 

for approximately one second.  

  Always remove the key from the 

ignition when leaving the vehicle, 

even for a short time. 
 If an obstacle is encountered during 

operation of the electric windows, 

you must reverse the movement of 

the window. To do this, press the 

control concerned. 
 When the driver operates the controls 

for the passengers' electric windows, 

they must ensure that no one is pre-

venting correct closing of the win-

dows. 
 The driver must ensure that the pas-

sengers use the electric windows 

correctly. 
 Be aware of children when operating 

the windows.   

  Deactivation of the rear electric 

window and door controls 

   )   For the safety of your children, press 

control  5  to deactivate the rear elec-

tric window controls regardless of 

their position.  

 Indicator lamp on, the rear controls are 

deactivated. 
 Indicator lamp off, the rear controls are 

activated. 

  The safety anti-pinch function is not 

operational during these operations.    

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DOORS

   )   After unlocking the vehicle completely 

using the remote control or the key, 

pull the door handle.    

   From inside 

   )  Pull the interior control lever of a 

front door; this unlocks the vehicle 

completely.    

  Closing 

 When a door is not closed correctly: 

   -    when the engine is running , 

this warning lamp comes on, 

accompanied by a message in 

the multifunction screen for a 

few seconds, 

  -  

 when the vehicle is moving  (speed 

higher than 6 mph (10 km/h)), this 

warning lamp comes on, accom-

panied by an audible signal and a 

message in the multifunction screen 

for a few seconds.   

  Opening 

  From outside 

   Version with deadlocking  

 The interior door controls do not 

operate when the vehicle is dead-

locked.  

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  When locking / deadlocking 

from the outside 
 When the vehicle is locked or dead-

locked from the outside, the red in-

dicator lamp fl ashes and the button 

is inactive. 
   )  After normal locking, pull the 

interior door lever to unlock the 

vehicle. 

  )  After deadlocking, it is neces-

sary to use the remote control or 

the key to unlock the vehicle.    

 If one of the doors is open, the au-

tomatic central locking does not 

take place. 
 If the boot is open, the automatic 

central locking of the doors is ac-

tive.  

             Centralised locking control 

 System which provides full manual 

locking or unlocking of the doors from 

the inside. 

  Locking 
   )   Press this button to lock the vehicle.  
 The red indicator lamp in the button 

comes on. 

  Anti-intrusion security 

 System which provides full automatic 

locking or unlocking of the doors and 

boot while driving. 
 You can activate or deactivate this func-

tion. 

  Unlocking 
   )   Above 6 mph (10 km/h), press this 

button to unlock the doors and boot 

temporarily.   

 If one of the doors is open, the central 

locking from the inside does not take 

place.  

  Unlocking 
   )   Press this button again to unlock the 

vehicle.  

 The red indicator lamp in the button 

goes off.  

  Locking 
 When the speed exceeds 6 mph (10 km/h), 

the doors and boot lock automatically. 

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       Emergency control 

 System allowing the doors to be locked 

and unlocked manually in the event of 

a malfunction of the central locking sys-

tem or battery failure. 

   )   Open the doors. 
  )   On the rear doors, check that the child 

lock is not on (see Child Safety). 

  )   Remove the black cap, located on 

the edge of the door, using the key. 

  )   Insert the key in the socket without 

forcing it, then without turning it, 

move the latch sideways towards 

the inside of the door. 

  )   Remove the key and refi t the cap. 
  )   Close the doors and check that the 

vehicle has locked correctly from 

the outside.   

  Locking the driver's door 
   )   Insert the key in the door lock, then 

turn it to the rear.  

 You can also apply the procedure de-

scribed for the passenger doors.  

  Unlocking the driver's door 
   )   Insert the key in the door lock, then 

turn it to the front.   

  Locking the front and rear 

passenger doors 

  Unlocking the front and rear 

passenger doors 
   )   Pull the interior door opening control.    

  Activation 

   )   Press this button for more than two 

seconds.  

 A confi rmation message appears in the 

multifunction screen, accompanied by 

an audible signal.  

  Deactivation 
   )  Press this button again for more 

than two seconds.  

 A confi rmation message appears in the 

multifunction screen, accompanied by 

an audible signal.   

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BOOT 

  Opening 

   )   After unlocking the vehicle using the 

remote control or the key, pull the 

handle and raise the tailgate.   

  Closing 

   )   Lower the tailgate using the interior 

grab handle.  

   -  

 when the engine is running , 

this warning lamp comes on, 

accompanied by a message 

in the multifunction screen for 

a few seconds, 

  -  

 when the vehicle is moving  (speed 

above 6 mph (10 km/h)), this warning 

lamp comes on, accompanied by an au-

dible signal and a message in the multi-

function screen for a few seconds.   

 If the tailgate is not closed correctly: 

  Opening 

   )   After unlocking the vehicle using the 

remote control or the key, pull the 

handle and raise the tailgate.   

         BOOT 

   -  

 when the engine is running , 

this warning lamp comes on, 

accompanied by a message 

in the multifunction screen for 

a few seconds, 

  -  

 when the vehicle is moving  (speed 

above 6 mph (10 km/h)), this warning 

lamp comes on, accompanied by an 

audible signal and a message in the 

multifunction screen for a few seconds.   

       Tailgate release 

 System allowing the mechanical unlock-

ing of the boot in the event of a battery 

or central locking system malfunction. 

  Unlocking 
   )  Fold back the rear seats to gain 

access to the lock from inside the 

boot. 

  )   Insert a small screwdriver into hole  A  

of the lock to unlock the tailgate. 

  )   Move the latch to the left.   

  Closing 

   )   Lower the tailgate using the interior 

grab handle.  

 If the tailgate is not closed correctly: 

  Locking after closing 
 If the fault persists after closing again, 

the boot will remain locked.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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