Peugeot 2008 | Sos Battery Replacement

: Plastic pry tools to remove interior panels without scratching them. Torx Screwdrivers : Usually T20 and T25 sizes.

While not an MOT failure in most regions (check local laws), a functioning SOS system is a safety feature. In a serious accident where you cannot call for help, the eCall system could save your life. Replacing the SOS battery is a cheap, DIY-friendly fix compared to replacing the entire TCU (Telematics Control Unit), which can cost €500–€1000.

Insert the new battery and securely click the wiring connector into place. Close the battery compartment cover. Step 4: Reassembly and Testing peugeot 2008 sos battery replacement

: Professionals often carry out a software update on the telematics module simultaneously to ensure system stability. Estimated Costs

Because the SOS system is a safety-critical component, it is highly recommended to have the replacement performed by a Peugeot Authorized Repairer or a qualified technician. : Plastic pry tools to remove interior panels

Switch off the engine and remove the key. Wait a few minutes for the car's electrical systems to go to sleep.

Disconnect the negative (-) terminal of the main 12V car battery to prevent short circuits. Step 2: Access the Telematics Box For the common dashboard/glovebox location: In a serious accident where you cannot call

Unplug the old battery connector. Plug in the new unit, ensuring the pins align perfectly. You should hear a faint click when the connector seats. 5. System Reset

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