Once logged in, you will be presented with a dashboard. From here, you can select the appropriate subscription package for your needs, such as technical documentation access, vehicle programming software (SPS), or Opel/Vauxhall Legacy support. Subscriptions are added to a shopping basket and paid for via the platform's checkout process.
Upon logging in, Alex entered his car's VIN. Suddenly, the generic diagrams were gone, replaced by precise, 3D-mapped schematics of his exact vehicle. He discovered that the probe controlling his auto-heating was tucked away in a spot no standard manual mentioned. Within minutes, he had the exact OEM part number for a replacement resistor and a step-by-step diagnostic guide used by professional technicians. Alex’s story is typical for many PSA owners:
PSA Servicebox is a subscription-based service. While basic parts identification may sometimes be accessible, full access to repair manuals and VIN-specific technical data requires payment.
Over the years, PSA ServiceBox has evolved. There are currently two practical ways to access it.
Service Box provides access to TSBs—documents that outline known issues and "official fixes" for common faults. If your Peugeot has a mysterious rattle or your Citroën is throwing a specific fault code, the TSB section likely has the solution. 4. Integration with DiagBox
For professional compliance, you should use the official Stellantis service portal. However, for hobbyists working on a 2007 C4 Picasso, the offline DVD version (ServiceBox 2020) remains widely used.
PSA ServiceBox is far more than a simple parts lookup tool. It is a comprehensive technical ecosystem that supports every stage of the vehicle maintenance and repair lifecycle: identifying the correct components, accessing factory repair methods, interpreting electrical diagrams, staying informed about known technical issues through service bulletins, and integrating with dealer‑level diagnostic software.
The official ServiceBox portal can be accessed at: https://public.servicebox-parts.com/pages/index.jsp
. It is the professional-grade portal used by mechanics to access technical data, but it’s also an invaluable resource for DIY enthusiasts looking to maintain their own vehicles with factory precision. What is PSA Service Box?
Entering a vehicle’s 17-digit unlocks the exact factory build configuration. This eliminates parts ordering errors by filtering out incompatible components.
In its simplest terms, ServiceBox can be thought of as an online library that contains the exact same technical resources used by official dealerships and factory-trained technicians. Whether you need to locate the correct part number for a discontinued component, understand the precise torque settings for a cylinder head, or trace a recurring electrical fault, this is where the answers live.
: Users must register an account and may need specific diagnostic hardware (like a J2534 tool or VXDIAG) to perform software-related tasks.
Official labor time estimates (standard times) for invoicing and workshop scheduling.
ServiceBox does not operate in isolation. It works in tandem with , the diagnostic software used by Stellantis dealerships for advanced vehicle testing. While Diagbox performs active functions such as reading fault codes, performing actuator tests, and reprogramming ECUs, ServiceBox provides the supporting technical documentation needed to interpret diagnostic results.
The parts catalog is one of the most heavily used features of ServiceBox. By entering the vehicle's VIN number, a technician can call up factory-accurate exploded-view diagrams that show every single component fitted to that specific car at the time of production.
Provides detailed, step-by-step instructions for maintenance and repair, including torque settings, fluid capacities, and repair times.
Stellantis (the parent company) now offers a subscription-based web portal. This is the only legal way for a business to get live data.