Citroën DS4 (2011) manual

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    OWNER'S HANDBOOK[...]

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    YOUR HANDBOOK ON THE INTERNET! CITROËN lets you view your vehicle's documentation on line, to see earlier versions and the latest information, simply and free of charge. Connect to http://service.citroen.com: 1 | Select your language and register , click on the link in the "Private customer access" zone to consult the vehicle docume[...]

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    CITROËN has a presenc e on ev er y continent, a complete produc t range, bringing together tec hnology and a perm anent spirit of innovation, for a moder n and creative approach to mobilit y . We thank you and congratulate you on y our c hoice. Y o ur vehi cl e is f it t ed wi th o nly s ome o f the equi pme nt des cr ib ed in t his do cum ent , d[...]

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    C o n t e n t s Con te n ts 6 FA M I L I A R I S AT I O N 34 ECO - DRI V I NG 380 VISU AL SEAR CH 384 ALPHABETIC AL INDEX MONITORIN G 38 Instrument panels 40 Rev c ount er 41 Warn ing an d ind ic ato r lamp s 52 Indicators 55 Ma nual test 58 Customisation Key saf et y war nin g addi ti ona l info r mati on co ntr ibu tes to t he pr otec ti on of t [...]

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    MUL TIFUNCTION SCREENS COM FORT ACCESS VI SI BI LIT Y 62 Mo noc hr ome s cr een C 66 Colo ur sc re en an d map 70 Tr i p c o m p u t e r 78 Ve nt i l a t i o n 80 Manua l air c on dit io ning 82 Dual -z one dig it al air cond itio nin g 87 Rea r scr een d emis t - def ros t 88 Fro nt s ea t s 92 Rear se ats 93 Steering wheel adjustmen t 94 Mi r ror[...]

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    SAFET Y DRI V I NG FIT T I NGS CHI LD SAFE T Y 192 Elec tr ic par k ing br ake 200 Manua l par k ing b rake 201 Manual gearbo x 202 Gear s hif t indic at or 203 6 -s pe ed el ec tr oni c gea rb ox system 207 A uto mat ic ge ar box 21 1 Hill star t assist 212 Stop & Star t 215 Blind spo t sensors 219 Spe ed lim ite r 221 Cr uise c ontrol 223 Par[...]

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    CHECKS PR ACTICAL INF ORMA TION T E C H NI C AL D A T A A UDIO AND TELEMA TICS 231 Bonnet 232 Runn ing o ut of f uel ( Di ese l) 233 Petro l en gine s 234 Diesel engines 235 Checking levels 238 Checks 244 T emp ora r y pu nct ure repair kit 249 Changin g a wh eel 256 Cha ngin g a bul b 263 Chang ing a f us e 269 Batter y 272 Ener gy ec o nomy m ode[...]

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    F a m i l i a r i s a t i o n Fa m i l i a r i s a t i o n[...]

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    Ex t eri or Parking sensors T hi s sys te m me as ur es t he s iz e of a f r ee p ar k in g spac e b et wee n t wo veh icl es o r obs ta cle s. Stop & Star t system T his sy stem p uts t he en gin e temp or ar ily i nto st and by dur ing stop s in th e tr af f ic (t raf f i c lig hts , tra f f ic j ams, etc ... ). Th e eng ine res tar ts aut om[...]

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    9 Fam i li a r is a t io n Ex t eri or Welcom e light ing T his a ddit io nal ex ter i or an d inter i or li ghti ng, co ntro lle d rem otel y , ma kes your ap pro ach t o the ve hic le e asi er wh en th e lig ht is p oor. T em por ar y punct ure rep air ki t T his k it is a c o mpl ete syst em, c on sis tin g of a co mpr es so r and a s eal ant c [...]

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    10 0 Open ing A. Fold ing /un fol din g th e key (fi rst p re ss t his bu t ton). 3-bu tton re mo te control W hen a s ens or de tec ts a l ow leve l of lig ht, the r emo te swi tc hing o n of th e dipp ed b eam hea dlam ps, t he si del amp s and t he si de sp otl amp s makes yo ur app ro ach to t he ve hic le ea sie r . Welcome lighting C om plet [...]

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    11 Fam i li a r is a t io n 11 8 A. Op enin g th e fue l f ill er f la p. C apac it y of t he f uel t an k: app rox imat ely 6 0 li tr es. Fu e l t a n k Open ing 101, 115 1. Sel ec ti ve unlo ck in g of the b oo t. 2. Openi ng t he bo ot. Boot[...]

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    Panoramic windscreen Blind ) T o ope n it , take t he bli nd by it s c entr al grip A , and p ull i t rear war ds, gu idin g it to the d esi red p os iti on. ) T o c lo se it , ta ke the b lind by i ts c ent ral grip A , and p ull i t for ward s, gui ding i t to th e desired position. T he sun v is or sh oul d be in t he fo lde d po sit io n befo r[...]

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    13 Fam i li a r is a t io n Interior 6 - sp ee d elec t ronic g ear b ox syst e m T his sy stem of fer s dr ivi ng c om bini ng a fu lly auto mat ic mo de an d a man ual m ode. Inte rio r mood li ghti ng T his di mme d li ghti ng of t he pa sse nge r co mpa r t ment i mpr oves v isi bili t y ins ide t he vehic le w he n the l ight i s po or. Audio [...]

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    I nst r u me nts an d c ont ro ls 1. Co ntro ls fo r audi o and te lem ati c syste m. 2. Contr ols f or Bl ueto oth sy stem o r tele pho ne. 3. Steer ing l oc k and i gni ti on. 4. Wipe r/sc ree nwash / tr ip c om pute r co ntr ol stalk. 5. Instrument panel. 6. D r iver ’s ai rb ag. Horn. 7. Cr uis e co ntr ol /spe ed lim ite r co ntro ls. 8. Co [...]

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    15 Fam i li a r is a t io n Ins trume nts a nd con trol s 1. Stee ri ng wh eel ad just ment c ont ro l. 2. Ste er ing m ount ed c ont rol p add les f or th e 6 - sp eed e lec t ron ic ge ar box sys tem. 3. Lig htin g and di rec ti on in dic ato r co ntr ol stalk. 4. S pea ker (t weeter). 5. Win dsc re en dem ist ing vent . 6. Sunshine sensor . 7. P[...]

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    Roo f c on soles - Cen tre con soles A. Rear vi ew mir ro r . B. M ic ro pho ne fo r audi o and t ele mat ic syste m. C. Inte ri or m oo d ligh tin g. D. Eme rge ncy c al l/A ssi st anc e c all. E. C ou r te sy lam p/ Ma p rea ding l amp s. 1. Cent ral a djus tab le air ve nts. 2. M ono chr om e sc ree n and s eat b elt a nd fr ont ai rb ag sc re e[...]

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    17 Fam i li a r is a t io n Sittin g c om for tabl y Manual adj ustment 88 Driver’ s seat F or wards-back wards Height Elect ric ad justm ent Seat b ack a ngl e 89[...]

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    Sittin g c om for tabl y Hea d rest ra int he ight a nd an gle F ront seats Other funct ions av ailable... Lumbar mass age. H eated seat s. 90 1. Releasing the adjustment mechanism. 2. Adj ust ment f or hei ght an d reac h. 3. Loc ki ng th e adju stm ent me ch anis m. Steering wheel adj ustment 93 A s a saf et y pre c aut ion, t he se ope rat io ns[...]

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    19 Fam i li a r is a t io n Fo r your c om for t, th e fr ont ar m res t ca n be adju sted f or lo ngi tud inal p osi ti on an d for he ight , dep endi ng on ve rs ion. F ront armrest 14 9 , 15 0 It al so ha s a stor age c o mpa r tm ent . Sittin g c om for tabl y[...]

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    Sittin g c om for tabl y Door mirrors Adju st m en t A. Sel ec ti on of t he mir r or to b e adju ste d. B. Ad just ment o f the p os iti on of t he mi rr or in the f our di rec ti on s. C. D e -s ele ct io n of th e mir ro r . 94 Ot he r func ti ons availa ble. .. Folding/Unfolding. Au tom ati c til ti ng of t he mir r or in r evers e gea r for pa[...]

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    21 Fam i li a r is a t io n See ing cl earl y Lig ht in g Ring A Ring B Direction indic ators 12 4 R aise o r lowe r the l ight ing s ta lk, pa ss ing t he poi nt of re sis ta nc e; the c or re sp ond ing di rec ti on indi c ator s wi ll f la sh fo r as lo ng as t he st al k rem ains i n thi s po sit ion . 17 2 Stal k A: wind scre en wi per s Swi t[...]

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    Ve n t i l a t i o n Recommended int erior set ting s Di gi ta l ai r c on di ti on in g: we r ec om men d use of o ne of t he t hree f ul ly aut omat ic m od es by pr es sin g the "A U T O " bu t ton. I require... Manu al Air Conditioning Air distribution Air flow Air recirculation/ I nt ake o f ou t si de a ir Te m p e r a t u r e Manua[...]

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    23 Fam i li a r is a t io n Mon it ori ng A. Wi th th e ign iti on o n, the b ar s indi c ate th e level of f ue l rema inin g. B. W it h th e eng ine r unn ing, i ts as so ci ated l ow level wa rn ing l amp sh oul d go of f. C. Wi th t he ig nit io n on, th e oil l evel in dic ato r sho uld s how fo r a few s ec ond s tha t the l evel is O K or c [...]

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    Mon it ori ng I llum inat io n of the w ar ning l amp i ndi ca tes t he sta te of th e syste m. Side switc h panel 17 7 B. D eac t ivate t he pa rk ing s ens or s. 225 C. Dea ct ivate t he S top & S ta r t syst em. 212 D. Ac ti vate bl ind sp ot mo nit or ing. 215 E. A ct ivat e the e lec tr ic c hi ld lo ck . 16 9 F. D eac ti vate th e volum e[...]

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    25 Fam i li a r is a t io n Crui se cont rol /spee d limi ter controls Steering wheel with integrated co nt rols 58 Optional functions controls 219, 221 57 2. Da shb oar d lig htin g dim mer. 296, 34 7 Audio s ystem controls 296, 34 7 Blueto oth system o r tel ephon e controls 1. B lac k pan el (b lac k scr een). 68 or Co ntro l of the c ent ra l c[...]

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    Pa sseng er saf ety 1. O pe n the g love b ox. 2. Ins er t the key . 3. Se lec t th e po sit ion: "OFF" (deac t ivat ion), with " rea r fac ing " chi ld se at, "ON" (acti vati on), with f ro nt pas sen ge r or " for war ds fac in g" ch ild s eat . 4. Rem ove th e key keepin g the sw itc h in t he new p osi ti[...]

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    27 Fam i li a r is a t io n 105 1. Stop po sit io n. 2. I gnition on p os iti on. 3. Star ting po sit io n. Igniti on sw itch W hen s wit chi ng th e ign iti on o n and of f, the spe edo met er ne edl e, and t he rev c ou nter an d fue l gau ge ba rs g o to th e exte nt of th eir t rave l and t hen r etur n to 0. St ar ting Y o ur vehi cl e is f it[...]

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    Dr ivin g safe ly Manu al app lica tio n/rel ease Manual application o f the p ar ki ng br ake is po ssi bl e by pulling th e c ontr ol leve r A . W it h the i gni tio n on, manual release of th e par ki ng br ake is p os sib le by pr es si ng t he br ake p e da l and pulling then releasing t he co ntr ol lever A . Elect ric par king brake Autom at[...]

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    29 Fam i li a r is a t io n Dr ivin g safe ly T his 6 -sp ee d gea rb ox of fe rs a c ho ic e bet w een the c o mfo r t of f ull y auto mat ic op era tio n or t he ple asur e of ma nual g ear c han gin g. 6 - speed elec tronic gear box s ystem 1. Gear leve r . 2. Ste er in g mou nted "-" co ntro l pad dle. 3. Ste er ing m oun ted "+&[...]

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    Dr ivin g safe ly Automatic gearbo x T his s ix- spe ed g ear box of fer s the c ho ic e of auto mat ic op er ati on or t he pl eas ure of m anua l gear changing. 1. Gear leve r . 2. " S" (s po r t) but to n. 3. " 7 " (snow) but to n. Disp lay in th e inst r um ent pa nel T he dr iv ing m od e sel ec ted a nd /or the g ear eng a[...]

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    31 Fam i li a r is a t io n Stop & Star t Engin e going i nto STOP mo de 212 The "ECO " wa rn ing l amp c om es o n in the i nst ru ment p anel a nd th e eng ine is auto mat ic all y put i nto st and by: - wi t h a ma nu al g ea r box; at sp ee ds be low 12 mph (20 km /h), when yo u put t he ge ar lever in to neu tr al an d rel eas e [...]

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    Dr ivin g safe ly ) Act ivat e the f unc ti on by pr es sin g co ntr ol switch A ; th e but to n’s warnin g lam p co me s on. Blind spot sensors 215 T he war ni ng la mp lo c ated i n the d oo r mir ro r co me s on to wa rn yo u tha t a vehic le h as ar r ive d in th e blin d sp ot dete ct ion z one. ) Sel ec t the f unc ti on by p res sin g co n[...]

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    33 Fam i li a r is a t io n Dr ivin g safe ly 1. L imi ter m ode O n /O f f. 2. De cr eas e the p ro gra mme d valu e. 3. Inc re ase t he pr og ram med va lue. 4. S pee d lim iter O n /O f f. 5. Dis play t he li st of m emo ri se d spe eds . Speed limiter " LIMIT" 218 1. C ru ise c ont rol m od e On /O f f. 2. Pro gr amm e a spe ed / De c[...]

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    Ec o - d r i v i n g Ec o - d ri vin g is a ra nge o f ever yday p rac t ic es t hat al low t he mot or ist t o opt imis e th eir f uel c o nsum ptio n and C O 2 emissions. Optimise t he use of your gearbo x Wi th a man ual g ear box , move of f g entl y , cha nge u p wit ho ut wai ti ng an d dri ve by cha ngin g up qui te so on. I f your veh ic le[...]

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    35 Limit the causes of ex cess consumption Spr ead l oad s thr ou gho ut th e vehi cle; p lac e th e heav ie st ite ms in t he b ot tom of t he b oot , as cl ose a s po ssi ble t o the r ear s eat s. Li mit t he l oad s ca rr ie d in t he vehi cl e and red uc e win d res ist an ce (roo f bar s, ro of r ack , bic ycl e ca rr ie r , t rai ler... ). U[...]

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    0 0 1 I ns tru men ts a nd con tr ol s[...]

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    Cu st omis able colo ur i nstru men t pan el with a udi o sy st em 1. Rev c o unter (x 1 0 0 0 r pm o r tr/mi n ). 2. Ge ar ef f ic ie ncy in dic ato r wit h manu al gea rb ox or ge ar leve r po sit ion a nd ge ar fo r the e lec tr on ic ge ar box syst em. 3. An alo gue s pe edo mete r (mph or km / h). 4. Cr ui se c ontr ol or s pee d lim iter s et[...]

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    39 Moni torin g 1. Rev c o unter (x 1 0 0 0 r pm o r tr/mi n ). 2. Ge ar ef f ic ie ncy in dic ato r wit h manu al gea rb ox or ge ar leve r po sit ion a nd ge ar fo r the e lec tr on ic ge ar box syst em or a utom ati c gearbox. 3. Sp eed ome ter (mph or k m/ h). 4. C entr al c ol our sc re en as soc iat ed wi th t he sate lli te navi gat io n sys[...]

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    1. C ru ise c ont ro l or sp eed l imit er set t ing s. 2. Engi ne oi l level in dic at or . Remin der of s er v ici ng inf or mat ion. The se f unc ti ons a re di spl ayed suc c es si vely on sw itc hin g on th e ign iti on, a f ter t he welc om e seq uen ce an d bef ore di spl ay of the ava ilab le ac t ive f unc ti ons. Central colour screen ass[...]

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    41 Moni torin g V isu al in dic ato rs w hic h inf or m th e dr iver of t he oc cur r enc e of a ma lf unc ti on (war ni ng lam p ) or of t he op era tio n of a sys tem (oper ati on o r deactivation i ndic ator lamp ). Warning and indicator lamps Whe n the i gnit ion i s switc hed o n C er t ai n war nin g lam ps c om e on fo r a few sec on ds w he[...]

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    Warni ng la mps W hen t he en gin e is r unni ng or t he ve hic le is bei ng dr ive n, the i llum inat io n of one o f the fol low ing wa rn ing l amp s indi c ates a m alf unc t ion whi ch r equi res a ct io n on th e par t of the dr i ver . T he war ni ng c ome s on in t he in str um ent pane l or ap pea rs in t he c ent ral c o lour s cr een ass[...]

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    43 Moni torin g Wa rn in g la mp is on Cause Action/Obser vations Batter y charge fix ed. T he bat t er y c har gin g cir cui t has a f aul t (dir t y or lo os e ter mi nals , slac k or c ut alte rn ator b elt , ... ). T he war ni ng la mp sh oul d go of f w hen t he e ngin e is star ted. I f it do es no t go of f, c ont ac t a CIT ROË N deal er o[...]

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    Wa rn in g la mp is on Cause Action/Obser vations Electr ic parking brake fla sh ing . The a ppl ic ati on or r el eas e of the ele ct ri c par k ing b rake was i nter r upte d. Y o u must s top a s so on as i t is sa fe to do s o. Par k o n level gr oun d, swi tch o f f th e igni ti on an d co nta ct a CIT ROË N dea ler o r a qual if ie d wo rks [...]

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    45 Moni torin g Ser vice temporar ily , ac co mpa nie d by a message. A m ino r mal fun ct io n has oc c ur red for w hic h th ere i s no sp ec if ic w ar ning lamp. I dent if y the ma lf unc ti on by re adi ng th e me ss age disp layed i n the s cr een , suc h as, fo r examp le: - th e ope ning o f the d oor s, b oot o r bo nnet, - t he en gin e o[...]

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    Wa rn in g la mp is on Cause Action/Obser vations An ti - l oc k Br a kin g System ( ABS) fix ed . The a nti - lo ck b rak ing sy stem h as a faul t. T he veh icl e ret ain s co nvent io nal br ak ing. D ri ve c aref ull y at red uc ed sp ee d and c ont ac t a CIT ROË N dea ler o r a qual if ie d wo rks hop w it hou t del ay . D yn am ic s ta b il[...]

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    47 Moni torin g Pow er s t ee r in g fix ed . The powe r ste er ing ha s a faul t. D ri ve c aref ull y at re duc ed s pee d. H ave it c hec ked by a CI TRO ËN de ale r or a qu ali f ie d workshop. Under- infla ted tyr e fix ed . The p res sur e in on e or m ore w hee ls is to o low. Ch ec k the p res sur e of th e t yr es as s oo n as po ss ibl e[...]

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    Wa rn in g la mp is on Cause Action/Obser vations Left- hand direction indicato r f las hing w it h buz ze r . The l ight ing s ta lk is p ushe d dow n. Right-hand direction indicator f las hing w it h buz ze r . The l ight ing s ta lk is p ushe d up. Sidela mps fix ed. T he lig hti ng c ontr ol is i n the "S ide lam ps" p osi ti on. O n [...]

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    49 Moni torin g Wa rn in g la mp is on Cause Action/Obser vations Par ki ng b ra ke fix ed. T he pa rk ing b rake i s appl ied o r not properly released. Re leas e th e par ki ng br ake to sw itc h of f th e war nin g lamp, keep ing yo ur fo ot on t he br ake ped al. Obser ve the safe t y recommendations. Fo r fur the r info r mat ion o n th e par [...]

  • Page 52

    Lig hti ng dim mer fix ed. T he li ghti ng di mme r is ma kin g an adjustment. Y o u ca n adju st t he level o f illu min ati on of t he inst r ument s bet w een 1 an d 16. Pa ss eng e r 's airbag system f i xed in t he se at be lt and pa ss eng er 's f ro nt air bag w ar ning l amp s display . T he c ont rol s witc h, lo c ated i n the g[...]

  • Page 53

    51 Moni torin g Pas sen g er 's airbag system fi xed in the instrument pane l and /or s eat b elt and f ro nt pas sen ger ' s air bag w ar ning l amp s display . T he c ontr ol s witc h, lo c ated i n the glove b ox, is s et to th e OFF po sit io n. T he pa sse nge r 's f ron t air bag i s deactivated. S et the c ont ro l to th e &qu[...]

  • Page 54

    T his in for m ati on is di spl ayed fo r a few s ec ond s whe n the i gni ti on is sw itc he d on, at t he s ame tim e as th e ser vic e inf or mat ion. Engine oil lev el indicator T he veh icl e mus t be on l evel gr oun d and t he en gine m ust h ave bee n of f for m ore t han 3 0 m inut es fo r thi s level che ck t o be ac cu rate. Oil l evel c[...]

  • Page 55

    53 Moni torin g T his in for m ati on is di spl ayed fo r a few s ec ond s af te r swi tch ing o n the i gni tio n. It in for ms the d ri ver wh en t he nex t se r vi c e is due, i n ac co rda nc e wi th th e man ufa ct urer ' s ser vic ing schedule. T he po int at w hic h th e ser vic e is d ue is ca lcu late d fr om th e last s er v ic e ind[...]

  • Page 56

    A fe w sec on ds af ter the i gni ti on is s witc he d on, t he dis ta nc e rec or der r esu me s its n or ma l operation. T he s pa nn er r em ai ns o n . T he dis ta nc e rem aini ng may b e weight ed by th e tim e fac to r , de pen ding on th e t ype o f dri vi ng. T her efore, t he sp anne r may al so c ome on if yo u have exce ede d the t wo y[...]

  • Page 57

    55 Moni torin g M an u al t es t in t he ce n tr a l c o lo u r s cr e en a ss o ci a te d wi th th e sa t el li te n a v ig a ti on s ys te m T his f unc ti on al low s you to c he ck t he st atu s of the ve hic le sy stem s (remin der of t he "ac ti vate d"/ "dea ct ivat ed" s tat us of t he c o nf igurable func tions ) and to[...]

  • Page 58

    T he tot al a nd tr ip d ist anc e s are di spl ayed fo r thi r t y se co nds w hen t he i gni tio n is sw itc he d of f, whe n th e dri ver 's d oo r is op ene d and w he n the ve hic le i s loc ked o r unlo cke d. Distance record ers T otal distance recorder T rip distanc e recorder M eas ure s a dis tan c e trave lle d sin c e it was res et[...]

  • Page 59

    57 Moni torin g Lig ht in g d im m er Per mi ts m anua l adju stm ent of th e br ight nes s of the in str um ents a nd c ont rol s in rel ati on to th e exte ri or br i ghtne ss . Onl y ope rate s whe n the vehic le l ight in g is on i n nigh t mo de. Activ ation ) Pre ss but to n A to c han ge th e br ight nes s of the in str um ents a nd c ontr o[...]

  • Page 60

    S yste m all owi ng c er t ai n scr een s to be s wit che d of f fo r nig ht dr ivi ng. T he ins tr um ent pan el re main s on w ith t he anal og ue vehi cl e spe ed, e lec tr oni c gea r box syste m or aut oma tic g ear b ox gear s el ec ted, cr uis e co ntr ol or s pee d lim iter i nfor ma tio n, if in use, a nd th e low f uel a ler ts as a ppr o[...]

  • Page 61

    59 Moni torin g Customising the polyphon ic sounds T his m enu al low s you to c hoo se a f amil y of polyphonic sounds from the four available. The se s oun ds are g rou pe d tog ethe r in a fa mil y and ar e ada pted t o suit t he si tua tio n and co ntex t (aler t, c on f ir mati on, re jec ti on, di rec ti on indi c ator s, li ght ing l ef t on[...]

  • Page 62

    0 0 2 Mu lti fun cti on s cree n s[...]

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    Mono chro me scr een C T his di spl ays th e fol low ing i nfo rm ati on: - time, - date, - a mbi ent te mpe rat ure (th is f la she s if th ere i s a ri sk of ic e), - o pe ning s ch eck ( if a do or s or t he b oot i s open ), - par king sensor information, - c ur re nt audi o so urc e, - t ele pho ne or B lueto ot h syste m info rm ati on, - t r[...]

  • Page 65

    63 Mul tif unc ti on sc ree ns W it h the a udio sy ste m swi tch ed on , thi s menu a llo ws you to a ct ivate o r deac t ivate t he fun ct ion s as soc iat ed w ith u se of t he ra dio (RD S, DA B/ FM a uto t rac k ing, R adi o T ex t ( T X T ) disp lay) or to c ho ose t he m edi a play m od e (No rm al, Ran dom , Rand om al l, Repe at). Fo r mor[...]

  • Page 66

    De fi ne t he vehicl e parameters - "Dri vi ng as si sta nce ": ● "Par ki ng br ake autom ati c" (Au toma tic ele ct ri c par k ing b rake; se e the " D r ivi ng" section ), ● "R ear w ipe i n rever se g ear " ( Rear wip er c oup le d to rever se g ear ; se e th e " V isi bili t y" s ec ti on),[...]

  • Page 67

    65 Mul tif unc ti on sc ree ns ) Pr es s the "  " o r "  " b ut ton s to set t he value r equ ire d ( 15, 3 0 or 6 0 se co nds), then pre ss t he "OK" but to n to c onf i rm . Choice of language O nc e thi s men u has b een s ele cte d, you c an c ho ose t he lan guag e use d by th e dis play f ro m a pre - d ef [...]

  • Page 68

    Colo ur s cree n and m ap I t disp lays t he fo llo win g inf or mat ion auto mat ic all y and di rec t ly: - time, - date, - altitude, - a mbi ent te mpe rat ure (the va lue di spl ayed f las hes i f the re is a r i sk of ic e), - par king sensor information, - au dio fun ct ion s, - d ire cto r y an d tele pho ne inf or mat io n, - s atellite nav[...]

  • Page 69

    67 Mul tif unc ti on sc ree ns "SETUP" m enu ) Pr es s the "SETUP" but to n for a cc es s to i ts men u. Y ou c an c hoo se f ro m the f oll owi ng functions : - "Di spl ay con figu ra tio n" , - " V o ic e sy nth esi s" . Disp lay con fi gurat ion T his m enu is u sed t o set th e br ight ne ss of t he scr [...]

  • Page 70

    Central colour screen and instr ument panel controls asso ciated with the s atell ite nav igation s ystem T his gr oup of c ont ro ls all ows: - when stationary , c o nf igu rat io n of the vehic le, c ent ral s cr een an d ins tr ume nt pane l par ame ter s (driv ing a nd c omf or t systems, language , units, sounds... ), - w he n st a ti on ar y [...]

  • Page 71

    69 Mul tif unc ti on sc ree ns V ehi cle p ara met ers T his m enu is u sed t o ac tivat e or de act ivat e ce r t ain dr i vin g and c om for t system s, c las si f ied in dif fere nt c ateg or ie s: - "Acc es s to t he vehi cl e" (see "Acc es s" section ): ● "Pli p act io n" (Sele ct ive un loc k ing of t he driver[...]

  • Page 72

    Tr i p c o m p u t e r Monochrome screen C Info rm at ion di splays Y o u ca n ch oos e bet w een t w o t ype s of di spl ay by pre ss ing b ut to n A : - th e tr ip c om pute r info r mat ion a ppe ar s temp or ar ily ab ove th e audi o inf or mat ion, disp layed p er ma nent ly in f ull s cr een, or - t he t ri p co mpu ter an d aud io inf or mat[...]

  • Page 73

    71 Mul tif unc ti on sc ree ns - the c ur ren t info r mati on t ab with: ● the range, ● the c ur rent f uel c on sumpt ion, ● the S top & S ta r t ti me c oun ter. - the trip "1" t ab w ith: ● the distance travel led, ● the aver age f ue l co nsum ptio n, ● t he aver age spe ed, fo r the f i rst t r ip. - the trip "2[...]

  • Page 74

    Central colour screen associated with the satellite navigation s ystem Info rm at ion di splays - Di spl ay of ins tan tan eo us inf or mat io n wit h: ● the range, ● the c ur rent f uel c on sumpt ion, ● Stop & S t ar t t ime c ou nter. - Di spl ay of tr ip "1" w it h: ● the dist an ce t rave lle d, ● the aver age f ue l co[...]

  • Page 75

    73 Mul tif unc ti on sc ree ns T r ip ze ro reset ) Whe n th e requ ire d tr ip is d isp layed, p res s the t hum b whe el lo c ated o n th e lef t of t he steering wheel o r th e but to n on t he end o f the wi pe r st a lk for m ore t han t wo sec on ds. T r ip s "1" an d "2" ar e ind epe nde nt but t hei r use is identical. F[...]

  • Page 76

    A few definitions… T his val ue may var y foll ow ing a c han ge in th e st yle o f dr ivi ng or t he re lief, res ult ing i n a sign if i ca nt ch ange i n th e cur ren t fue l co nsum ptio n. If d ashe s are d isp layed c ont inuo usl y whi le dr iv ing i n pla ce of t he di git s, co nta ct a CI TRO ËN de ale r or a qual if ie d wor ks hop. T[...]

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    75 Mul tif unc ti on sc ree ns[...]

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    0 0 3 Com f or t[...]

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  • Page 80

    Ve n t i l a t i o n Air intake T he air c ir cul ati ng in t he pa sse nge r c omp ar t men t is f il tere d and o r igin ate s eit her f ro m the o ut sid e via t he gr il le lo c ated a t the b ase of t he w ind scr ee n or f rom t he in sid e in air r ec irc ulat io n mo de. Air treat ment T he inc o min g air fo llo ws var io us ro ute s dep e[...]

  • Page 81

    79 Comf or t Recom mend ati ons f or v en tila tio n and a ir cond itio nin g If af t er an ex ten ded s top i n suns hine, the i nter io r tem per atu re is ve r y high , f irs t venti late t he pa sse nge r co mpa r tm ent fo r a few m ome nts. Put th e air f l ow c ontr ol at a s et tin g hig h enough to quickly change the air in the p ass eng e[...]

  • Page 82

    Man ual a ir cond iti oni ng T he air c o ndi tio nin g syste m ope rat es wi th t he en gine r un nin g. 1 . T empe rat ure ad just ment ) T ur n the di al to s ele ct a position between blue (cold) and r ed (h ot) so as to ad just the te mpe rat ure to yo ur requirements. 2. A ir fl ow adjust m ent T his di al is u se d to inc re ase o r dec rea[...]

  • Page 83

    81 Comf or t 4. Ai r inta ke/Air recircul ati on T he int ake of ex te ri or ai r preve nts t he fo rm ati on of mis t on t he wi nds cre en an d sid e win dow s. ) Pre ss t he but t on to re ci rc ulate the i nter io r air. The indi c ator lamp c o me s on to c onf irm t his. T his f unc ti on al low s hot o r co ld ai r to be deli ver ed se lec t[...]

  • Page 84

    Dual- zon e dig ital a ir con dit ioni ng T he air c o ndi tio nin g syste m ope rat es wh en t he eng ine i s ru nnin g. Automatic operation 1 . Aut oma ti c com for t prog ram me We rec om men d the u se of o ne of the t hr ee AUTO m ode s avai lab le: they p rov ide o pti mis ed re gul ati on of the t emp erat ure i n the p as sen ger co mpa r t[...]

  • Page 85

    83 Comf or t 2. D river 's si de ad just me nt 4. Automat ic visibilit y programme Fo r ma xi mum c oo lin g or he at ing of t he pas sen ger c o mpa r tm ent , it is p os sib le to exce ed th e mini mum va lue 14 or the ma xim um valu e 28. ) T urn c ont ro l 2 or 3 to t he lef t until "LO" is dis playe d or to t he r ight unti l &q[...]

  • Page 86

    5. Air c ondi ti oning O n/O f f ) Pre ss t his bu t ton to s wi tch of f the a ir c ond iti oni ng. S wi tch ing t he syst em of f c o uld r esul t in disc o mfo r t (hu midi t y , c on den sat ion). ) Pre ss t his bu t ton a gain t o retu rn t o auto mat ic op er ati on of t he air c o ndit io nin g. The i ndic at or la mp on t he "A / C &qu[...]

  • Page 87

    85 Comf or t Switching the system of f ) T urn t he ai r f low c ont rol t o the l ef t unt il al l of th e indi c ator lamp s go of f. T his sw itc h do es n ot ope rat e the a ir c ondi ti oni ng, on ly th e air f an. Whe n the " R EST " fu nc tio n is ac ti vate d, you c ann ot mo dif y t he te mpe rat ure, ai r f low and di str ib uti[...]

  • Page 88

    F ron t dem ist - d efr ost The se ma rk ing s on t he c ontr ol pa nel i ndic ate t he c ont ro l pos iti ons f or r apid d emi sti ng or def ros tin g of th e win dsc re en an d sid e win dow s. With manual air conditioning ) Put t he tem per atu re, air f l ow an d dist ri but ion c ont ro ls to th e ded ic ated mar ked p osi ti on. ) Pu t the a[...]

  • Page 89

    87 Comf or t Re ar scr een d emi st - de fros t T he c ontr ol b ut ton i s loc ate d on t he air c on dit ion ing sys tem c ont rol p ane l. Switching on T he re ar sc re en dem ist in g/def ro st ing c an o nly ope rate w he n the e ngin e is r unn ing. ) Pres s th is but t on to de mist /defro st th e rea r screen and ( depending on version ) th[...]

  • Page 90

    F ron t sea ts S eat c on sis tin g of a sea t cus hio n, a se at bac k and a h ead r est ra int wh ic h ca n all b e adju sted t o adapt yo ur p osi tio n for e ase o f dri vi ng and c o mfo r t. Manual adj ust ments F or wards-back wards adjustment ) Rais e th e co ntr ol and s lid e the s eat for ward s or ba ck wa rds. Dr iver 's or pa sse[...]

  • Page 91

    89 Comf or t F ron t sea ts S eat c on sist in g of a sea t cus hio n, a sea t bac k and a h ead r est rai nt whi ch c an a ll be a djus ted t o adapt yo ur p osi tio n for e ase o f dri vi ng and c o mfo r t. Driver's seat el ect ric adjust ment s F or wards-back wards adjustment ) Push t he c ont rol f or w ard s or rea r wa rds to sli de th[...]

  • Page 92

    Heat ed se at s cont rol W it h the e ngi ne r unni ng, t he fr ont s eat s c an be heat ed se par atel y . ) Use t he adj ust ment d ial, p lac ed o n the s ide of eac h fr ont s eat , to sw itc h on an d sel ec t the l evel of he ati ng re qui red: 0 : Of f. 1 : Low. 2 : Me dium. 3 : Hig h. Add i t io na l a d ju st m en t s Hea d rest ra int he [...]

  • Page 93

    91 Comf or t Manual lu mbar ad just ment ) T ur n the k no b to obt ain t he d esi red l evel of lumbar suppor t. Elect ric lumbar adjust ment ) Pres s th e fr ont or r ear o f the c ont ro l to obt ain t he de sir ed lu mbar s upp or t . Thi s fun ct io n prov ide s a bac k ma ss age; it o nly ope rate s wh en th e eng ine i s ru nnin g. ) P res s[...]

  • Page 94

    Re ar se ats B enc h sea t wit h f ixe d one - pi ec e cu shi on and s pli t bac kr est ( lef t ha nd 2 /3 , r ight h and 1/3) whi ch c an be f ol ded i ndiv idu all y to ad apt th e loa d spa ce i n the b oot . ) Move t he c or re spo ndi ng f ront s eat f or ward if necessary . ) Po sit ion t he s eat be lt be t ween t he o uter and c ent re he a[...]

  • Page 95

    93 Comf or t T hes e have on e po sit ion f or us e (up ) and a stowed position (down ). T hey c an al so b e rem oved. T o rem ove a he ad re str aint : ) rel eas e the ba ck res t usin g c ontr ol 1 , ) t ilt t he ba ck res t 2 slig htly f or w ards , ) p ull th e hea d re str aint u pwar ds to t he sto p, ) t hen, p res s th e lug A . Rear head [...]

  • Page 96

    Mirror s E ach f i t ted w it h an adj ust abl e mir r or gl ass per mi t tin g th e late ral r ear ward v isi on ne c ess ar y for ove r t aki ng or p ar ki ng. Th ey ca n als o be fol ded f or pa rk in g in c onf i ned s pac es. Dem ist ing - D efro stin g Adju st m en t ) Move c ont rol A t o the r i ght or t o the l ef t to sel ec t the c o rr [...]

  • Page 97

    95 Comf or t Autom at ic ti lt ing in rever se ge ar S yste m whi ch p rovi de s a view o f the g rou nd dur ing p ar kin g man oe uvr es in r ever se ge ar. Pro gr a mm in g ) Wi th th e eng ine r unn ing , eng age r evers e gear . ) S ele ct a nd adj ust t he le f t- han d and r ig ht- hand mirrors in succes sion. The adjustment is stored immedia[...]

  • Page 98

    Rear view m ir ror A djus tab le mi rr or pr ovi ding a c ent ra l rear ward v iew. Equ ipp ed w ith a n ant i- daz zl e syste m, wh ic h dar kens t he mi rr or g las s: thi s re duc es t he nui sa nc e to the d ri ver c aus ed by t he he adla mps f ro m fol low ing ve hic le s, lo w sun... Manu al day/night mod el Adju st m en t ) Adju st th e mir[...]

  • Page 99

    97 Comf or t[...]

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    0 0 4 Ac c es s[...]

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    Re mot e c on trol k ey S yste m whi ch p er mit s c entr al un loc ki ng or l oc kin g of th e vehi cl e usin g the d oo r loc k or f ro m a dis tan ce. I t is al so us ed to l oc at e and st ar t the veh ic le, as well a s prov idin g prot ec tio n agai nst t hef t. Unlocking the vehicle Unfold ing t he key ) Pre ss t his bu t ton to u nfo ld th [...]

  • Page 103

    101 Acc ess Unloc king usi ng th e key ) T ur n the key fo r wa rds i n the d ri ver ’s door loc k to un loc k th e vehi cl e co mp letel y . Sel ect ive unloc king of t he bo ot ) Pres s th e ce ntr al but t on on t he rem ote c ontr ol to u nloc k th e bo ot. T he do or s rem ain l oc ked. I f sel ec tive u nlo ck ing of t he b oot i s deac ti [...]

  • Page 104

    Locking the vehicle Nor ma l loc king u sing t he re mot e control Nor ma l loc king u sing t he key ) T ur n the key tow ard s the r ear i n the dr i ver ’s doo r lo ck to l oc k th e vehic le. ) Pre ss t he cl os ed pa dlo ck to l oc k the ve hic le. If on e of the d oo rs o r th e boo t is st ill ope n, the c ent ra l loc ki ng do es no t take[...]

  • Page 105

    103 Acc ess Closing t h e wind ows us ing t he remo te co ntro l ) Pre ss an d hol d dow n th e cl ose d padl oc k unt il th e des ire d po sit io n is obt ai ned. T he w ind ows st op whe n you re lea se th e but to n. W hen c lo sin g the w in dows u sin g the rem ote c ontr ol you m ust en sure t hat not hing p reve nts t hem f ro m cl osi ng co[...]

  • Page 106

    ) Pre ss t he cl os ed pa dlo ck o n the r em ote con trol . T his w ill sw itc h on t he c ou r te sy lamp s and t he dire ct io n indi c ator s wi ll f la sh fo r a few se c ond s. Locat ing your v ehic le T his f unc ti on all ows yo u to ide nti f y your veh ic le fr om a di st anc e, par ticular ly in poor light. Y our vehicle must b e lo cked[...]

  • Page 107

    105 Acc ess Star ting the vehicle ) Ins er t t he key in th e ign iti on sw itc h. The sy stem r ec og nis es t he st ar t ing c o de. ) T ur n t he key ful ly tow ards t he da shb oar d to position 3 (St a r t in g) . ) W hen t he en gin e st ar t s, re lea se th e key . ) Imm obi lis e th e vehic le. ) T ur n t he key full y towa rds yo u to posi[...]

  • Page 108

    I n the eve nt of a ma lf unc ti on wi th t he re mot e co ntr ol, you c an n o lon ger un loc k, l oc k or loc ate yo ur veh icl e. ) Fir st of al l, use t he key in th e loc k to un loc k or lo ck yo ur vehi cl e. ) T hen, r eini tia lise t he re mote c ont ro l. F ault with t he remote control Reinit ialisa tion ) Sw itc h of f t he ig nit ion a[...]

  • Page 109

    107 Acc ess D o not t hrow t he r emot e co ntro l bat ter ie s away, they co nta in met als whi ch ar e har mf ul to t he env ir onm ent. T a ke them t o an ap prove d c oll ec tio n point. Lost keys V isi t a CIT RO ËN dea ler w it h the ve hic le's r egi str at ion d oc ument , your p er so nal iden tif i c ati on do cum ents a nd if p os [...]

  • Page 110

    Locking ) Pre ss t his bu t ton t o loc k th e vehi cl e. T he re d ind ic ator l amp i n the b ut to n co me s on. Cen tral l ockin g c on trol Thi s co ntr ol al lows t he si mul tan eou s lo ck ing o r unlo ck ing o f the d oo rs an d bo ot fr om in sid e the vehi cle. I f one of t he do or s is op en, c ent ral loc ki ng f rom t he in sid e do [...]

  • Page 111

    109 Acc ess Thi s syste m all ows au tom ati c simu lt ane ous l oc kin g of th e do or s and b oot a s so on as t he sp ee d of the ve hic le exc ee ds 6 mph (10 k m/h ). An ti-i n tru si on se cu rity Operati on Activ ation/Dea ctivatio n Y ou can activa te or deactiva te this fun c tion permanently . ) Wi th th e ign iti on o n, pre ss t his b u[...]

  • Page 112

    Ala rm * S yste m whi ch p rote ct s and p rov ide s a deter r ent ag ains t thef t and bre ak- ins. I t prov ide s th e fol low ing t y pes o f mon ito ri ng. - ext er ior p er ime ter T he syst em c hec ks for o pen ing o f the ve hic le. T he al ar m is tr ig ge red i f anyone t r ies t o ope n a doo r , t he bo ot , the b onnet ... - inter ior [...]

  • Page 113

    111 Acc ess D eac ti vate th e inte ri or vol umet r ic and a nti - til t mon itor in g to avoi d unwante d tr ig ger in g of th e alar m in c e r t ain c as es su ch as: - le avin g a pet in t he ve hic le, - l eav ing a w ind ow pa r ti all y ope n, - w ashi ng you r vehic le, - c han gin g a whe el, - h aving yo ur vehi cl e towed, - t ra nsp or[...]

  • Page 114

    T riggering of the alar m Thi s is in dic ate d by so undi ng of t he si ren a nd f las hing o f the d irec t ion i ndic at or s for thirt y seconds. T he mo nit or ing f unc ti on s rem ain ac ti ve unt il the a lar m ha s bee n tr ig ger ed e leven t ime s in succe ssion. W hen t he veh ic le is u nlo cked u sin g the rem ote c ontr ol, r apid f [...]

  • Page 115

    11 3 Acc ess Doors Openi ng F ro m out sid e ) Af te r unl oc kin g th e vehic le c o mpl etel y usin g the r em ote c ontr ol o r the key , p ull t he doo r han dle. Fr o m i n s i d e ) Pull t he inte ri or c ont ro l lever of a f ro nt do or ; thi s unlo ck s the ve hic le c om ple tely. Clo si n g W hen a d oo r is no t cl ose d c or rec t ly: [...]

  • Page 116

    S yste m all owi ng th e do or s to be l oc ked and unlo cke d manu all y in th e event of a m alf un ct ion of the c ent ra l loc ki ng sys tem or b at ter y failu re. Emergency control Lockin g th e dri ver 's doo r ) Ins er t t he key in th e do or lo ck , the n tur n it to th e rea r . Y o u ca n als o app ly th e pro c edu re de sc ri bed[...]

  • Page 117

    11 5 Acc ess Boot S yste m all owi ng th e mec ha nic al un lo ck ing of the b oot i n the eve nt of a bat t er y o r ce ntra l loc ki ng sys tem ma lf unc ti on. Ta i l g a t e r e l e a s e Unlockin g ) Fold b ac k the r ear s eat s to g ain ac c es s to the l oc k fr om in sid e the b oot . ) I nse r t a sm all sc re wdr iver i nto ho le A of t [...]

  • Page 118

    1. Driver's electric window cont rol. 2. Passenger 's electric window control. - manual mode ) Pr es s or pull t he c ont rol g entl y . The w ind ow sto ps wh en th e co ntr ol is released. - auto matic mode ) Pr es s or pul l the c ont ro l f ir mly. The w ind ow op ens o r cl os es f ully w hen the c ont ro l is rel eas ed. ) Pre ssi n[...]

  • Page 119

    11 7 Acc ess Safet y anti- p inch W hen t he w indo w ri ses a nd me ets a n obs tac le, it sto ps an d par t ial ly lowe rs a gain. Reinit ialisa tion I f a win dow do es n ot r ise a utom ati c ally, its operation must be reinitialised: ) pull t he c ont rol u ntil t he w indo w stop s, ) r ele ase t he c ontr ol a nd pul l it aga in unt il the w[...]

  • Page 120

    Fu e l t a n k Cap ac i t y of t he t a nk: a pp rox im at e ly 6 0 li t re s. Low fuel le vel Refu elling A ddit io ns of f uel m ust b e of at le ast 5 li tr es to be re gis ter ed by t he fu el ga uge. O pe ning t he f il ler c ap m ay res ult in a n inr us h of air. This vac uum is e ntir ely n or ma l and re sul ts fr om th e sea lin g of th e[...]

  • Page 121

    11 9 Acc ess Qualit y of the fuel used for petr ol eng ines The p etr ol en gin es ar e per fec tl y co mpa tib le wit h E 10 or E 24 t yp e pet ro l bio fue ls (con tai nin g 10 % or 24 % ethan ol), c on for mi ng to Eu rop ean st anda rds E N 22 8 and E N 15376. E8 5 t yp e fu els (co nta inin g up to 8 5 % eth ano l) are re se r ved exc lusi vel[...]

  • Page 122

    Misf uel prev ention (Diesel ) * M ec hani c al dev ic e whi ch p reven ts f il ling t he t ank o f a Die se l vehi cle w it h pet ro l. It avoi ds t he r isk of eng ine da mag e that c a n res ult f rom f i llin g wi th t he wr on g fue l. Lo c ated i n the f iller n ec k, th e mis fu el pr event ion d evic e ap pe ars w he n the f i ller c a p is[...]

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    121 Acc ess[...]

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    0 0 5 Vi si bi l it y[...]

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    Light ing c ont ro ls S yste m for s ele ct io n and c ont ro l of th e var iou s fr ont an d rea r lam ps pr ovid ing t he veh icl e's li ght ing. T he var io us f ront a nd re ar la mps of t he veh ic le are de si gne d to ada pt th e dr iver 's v is ibil it y pro gre ss ivel y ac c ord ing to t he c lim ati c cond itio ns: - si dela mp[...]

  • Page 127

    125 Visi bility Mod el wi tho ut AUTO lighting Mod el wi th AUTO lighting Manual controls T he li ghti ng c om man ds are i ss ued di rec t ly by the d ri ver by m eans o f the r i ng A and t he sta lk B . Sid ela mps ( lumi nou s sig natu re). Au tom ati c illu min ati on of he adl amp s. B. Sta lk for s wi tch ing he adl amp s: pul l the s ta lk [...]

  • Page 128

    C. Fogl amp s el ec ti on r ing . T he fo gla mps o per ate w it h the di ppe d an d main beam headlamps. Ro tate a nd re le ase t he r ing C : ) for ward s a f ir st ti me to sw itc h on t he f ront foglamps , ) f or w ard s a sec on d ti me to sw itc h on t he rear foglamps, ) r ear wards a f i rs t tim e to sw itc h of f t he re ar foglamps, ) r[...]

  • Page 129

    127 Visi bility Swi tchin g of f th e light ing when sw itch ing of f t he ig niti on W hen t he i gnit io n is sw itc hed o f f, all of th e lamp s swi tc h of f im med iate ly, except fo r th e dipp ed b eam he adl amp s if au toma tic g uid e -m e - hom e li ghti ng is activated. T e mpo rar il y keep ing t he dip pe d bea m hea dlam ps o n af t[...]

  • Page 130

    T he si del amp s and di ppe d be am he adla mps are sw itc he d on au toma tic a lly, witho ut any act io n on t he par t of the d ri ver, when a lo w level of ex ter nal l ight i s dete cte d or i n ce r t ain c as es of ac tiva tio n of th e win dsc re en wi per s. A s so on as t he br ig htne ss r etur ns to a suf f i ci ent leve l or af t er t[...]

  • Page 131

    129 Visi bility W elcome l igh ting The r emo te swi tc hing o n of th e pas sen ger c o mpa r tm ent li ght ing m akes you r ac ce ss t o the ve hic le ea sie r in po or l ight . It i s act i va ted de pen din g on th e lig ht level d etec te d by the s unsh ine s ens or. Swi tch ing on Swi tchin g of f O n the o ut sid e, the we lc ome l ight ing[...]

  • Page 132

    Au tom atic a dju stm ent o f x eno n hea dla mps D o not t ouc h the xe non b ulb s. C ont ac t a CIT ROË N deal er or a qualifie d workshop. T his sys tem a djus ts th e hei ght of t he xeno n hea dlam p bea ms au tom ati ca lly an d wh en st ati onar y , ac c or ding t o the l oa d in th e vehic le, so as t o avoid c au sin g a nuis anc e to ot[...]

  • Page 133

    131 Visi bility Directi ona l ligh ting Whe n th e dipp ed o r main b eam h ead lam ps are o n, thi s fun ct io n, all ows t he li ght be ams t o bet te r fol low t he ro ad. T he us e of thi s fu nc tio n, c oup led w it h the xenon h ead lam ps an d the c o rn er ing li ght ing, co nsi der abl y impr oves t he qua lit y of yo ur ligh tin g rou nd[...]

  • Page 134

    Cornerin g lig hti ng With dipped or main beams, this function makes u se of t he be am f rom a f ro nt fo gla mp to illu min ate t he in sid e of a be nd, w hen t he ve hic le spe ed i s bel ow 25 mp h (approx imat ely 4 0 km / h ) (urban dr i vin g, wi ndin g roa d, inte rs ec ti ons, par k in g m an ou evr es ... ) . Swi tch ing on w it h c or n[...]

  • Page 135

    133 Visi bility S yste m for s ele ct ion a nd c ontr ol of t he var io us fr ont an d rea r wip ing m od es fo r the e lim inat io n of rai n and c le anin g the s cr een s. T he veh ic le's f ro nt and r ear w ip er s are des ign ed to i mpr ove the d ri ver 's v isi bil it y ac co rdi ng to t he c lima tic c o ndit io ns. T he wi per s[...]

  • Page 136

    Automatic rain sensitiv e windscreen wipers T he wi nds cr een w ipe rs o pe rate au tom ati ca lly, wit ho ut any ac ti on on t he pa r t of t he dr ive r , if ra in is d etec ted (sen sor b ehi nd th e re ar vi ew mir ro r), adapt ing t he ir sp eed t o the i nten sit y of the r ainf all . Swi tch ing on B ri ef ly p ush st al k A downwards. T he[...]

  • Page 137

    135 Visi bility Windscreen and he adlamp wash ) Pull t he wi nds cr een w ipe r st alk to war ds you. Th e win dsc ree n wash t hen t he win dsc re en wi per s op er ate fo r a f ixed period. T he he adla mp wa sher s on ly op er ate wh en the dipped beam headlamps are on . Low screenwas h/headlamp wash level O n vehi cl e f it te d wit h he adla m[...]

  • Page 138

    T o main tai n the ef fect iven es s of the "f lat-blade" type of wiper blades, it is a dvi sab le to: - handle them with care, - c le an th em re gul ar ly us ing soa py water, - avo id us ing t hem t o ret ain ca rdb oar d on t he wi nds cr een, - r epl ac e the m at th e f ir st si gns of wear. T his p osi ti on pe r mit s rel eas e of[...]

  • Page 139

    137 Visi bility B. Re ar wi per s ele ct ion r in g: tur n the r in g to pla ce t he d esi red sy mb ol ag ains t the marking. If a si gni f ic ant ac c umul ati on of s now o r ic e is pr es ent, o r wh en usi ng a t ail gate bic ycl e ca rr ie r , d eac ti vate th e auto mat ic rea r wip er vi a th e vehic le c o nf ig urat io n menu. Par k . Int[...]

  • Page 140

    1. F r on t co ur tesy l a mp 2. Fro nt m ap r ea di ng l am p s 3. Rear cour t esy lamp 4. R ea r ma p re ad in g la mp s Cou r te sy l am ps In this position, the cour tesy lamp c o me s on gr adua lly : F ront and rear cour tesy lamps - wh en th e vehi cl e is unl oc ked, - w hen the key is r emove d fr om t he ig nit ion , - on opening a door ,[...]

  • Page 141

    139 Visi bility In terior mood l igh ting T he dim me d pas sen ger c o mpa r tm ent l ight ing i mpr oves v isi bili t y in t he vehi cl e whe n the l ight i s po or. At n igh t, th e audi o syst em and d igi ta l air conditioning illu mination, together with the i llum inat ion of t he c ent ral da shb oar d stor ag e box, c om es o n auto mat ic[...]

  • Page 142

    T his c om es o n auto mat ic all y wh en th e bo ot is ope ned a nd sw itc he s of f aut oma tic al ly w hen the b oot i s cl os ed. Boot la mp T he li ghti ng ti me var ie s ac c ord ing to the c ir cum st anc e s: - wh en th e ign iti on is o f f, app roxi mate ly ten m inut es, - i n ene rgy e c ono my mo de, approximately thirt y seconds, - wh[...]

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    141 Visi bility[...]

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    0 0 6 Fit t i n gs[...]

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    Int er i or fi tt i n gs 1. Sun vi so r (see " Famili ar isat io n - § Pano ram ic windscreen" ) 2. Tic ket/card holder 3. Storage compartment s 4. Illuminated gl ove box (see det ails o n a fo llow in g page) 5. Do or p oc ket s 6. USB por t /Auxiliar y socket (see det ails o n a fo llow in g page) 7. Ciga ret t e lig ht e r/12 V acc e[...]

  • Page 147

    145 Fittings Il lu min at ed gl ov e bo x Its l id ha s loc at io ns fo r stor in g a pen, a p air of glas se s, to kens, m aps, a c up... ) T o op en th e glove b ox, ra ise t he ha ndl e. I t is lit w he n the l id is o pen ed. I t hou ses t he f ron t pas sen ger a ir bag deactivation switch A . I f the ve hic le is f i t ted w it h air c on dit[...]

  • Page 148

    Ci garet te lighter/ 1 2 V accessor y sock e t ) T o use t he c iga ret te li ghte r , p re ss it i n and wa it a few s ec on ds unt il it p op s out automatic ally . ) T o c on nec t a 12 V acc es sor y ( m ax p ower : 120 W), re move t he ci gar et te li ghter a nd co nne ct a s uit abl e ada ptor. USB por t / a uxili ar y sock e t Co nnec te d t[...]

  • Page 149

    147 Fittings Sem i- rai sed cen tre con sole 1. Fro nt a r mr es t (see det ails o n fo llow in g page s) 2. Op en storage 3. Cup ho ld er 4. Storag e pock et Raised c entre c onsole 1. Fro nt a r mr es t (see det ails o n fo llow in g page s) 2. 12 V ac ce s sor y soc ke t (see det ails o n fo llow in g page s) 3. Storage bo x 4. Cu p ho ld er /B [...]

  • Page 150

    Larg e mul tifu nction al storage unit Thi s sto rag e uni t is cl os ed by a s lidi ng sh ut ter. It c o ntain s: - th e US B por t and 12 V /au xil iar y soc kets 1 , - a r etr ac ta ble su ppo r t 2 to r ec eive yo ur mob ile p hon e or p or t ab le dev ic e, - a s pac e vent ila ted by a c lo sea ble n oz zle 3 , to keep f oo d and dr in ks fre[...]

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    149 Fittings F ron t armrest C om for t and sto rag e syst em fo r the d ri ver an d fr ont pa ss eng er . T he he ight an d len gt h of the a rm re st c over c an be a djus ted. Longitudinal adjust ment Height adjustm ent Storag e ) Rai se th e cove r to th e re quir ed p osi tio n (low, inter m edi ate or hi gh). ) If yo u rai se t he c over sli [...]

  • Page 152

    Longitudinal adjust ment F ron t armrest C om for t and sto rag e devi c e for t he dr ive r and f ro nt pas se nge r . T he le ngt h of th e ar mre st c over c an b e adj uste d. T he ar mr est ' s co mpa r t ment c a n hol d up to 6 CD s. ) Rai se th e cove r fu lly. Storage ) T o move f or w ard s, ra ise t he leve r . The a rm res t sli de[...]

  • Page 153

    151 Fittings Mats Rem ovabl e ca rp et pr otec tio n. W hen f i t tin g th e mat fo r the f irst t ime, o n th e dr iver 's s ide u se on ly t he f ix ing s pr ovid ed in the wa llet at t ac he d. T he oth er ma ts ar e simp ly pl ac ed o n the c ar p et. Fitting Rem oval T o r emove t he m at on t he dr ive r 's sid e: ) move th e se at [...]

  • Page 154

    ) R ais e the f ro nt of th e drawe r and pu ll it op en. S to ra ge dr awer s Lo c ated u nde r eac h fr ont s eat , except fo r th e dr iver ’s seat o n ver sio ns w ith e lec tr i c seat . O n the p as sen ger ’s side, t he dr awer ho lds t he veh ic le han dbo ok pa ck . Rem oval Avoi d rem ovin g the dr awer c omp lete ly, as ref it t ing [...]

  • Page 155

    153 Fittings ) Lower the rear armrest. ) Pu ll th e f lap ha ndl e dow nwar ds. ) Lo wer t he f lap. ) Lo ad t he ob jec ts f ro m ins ide t he bo ot . Sk i fl ap A r ran gem ent fo r sto rin g and t ra nsp or t ing l ong objects. Openi ng ) Lower t he re ar ar mr est f or a mo re comfor table position. T his a lso g ives a cc e ss to t he sk i f [...]

  • Page 156

    1. Rear parcel shelf (see det ails o n a fo llow in g page) 2. Hooks (see det ails o n a fo llow in g page) 3. 12 V acc es sor y so cke t (see det ails o n a fo llow in g page) 4. To r c h (see det ails o n fo llow ing p age s) 5. La sh ing r i ng s 6. Storag e bo x (see det ails o n fo llow ing p age s) 7. Retaining strap 8. Storage net Boot fi t[...]

  • Page 157

    155 Fittings T o r emove t he s hel f: ) unho ok t he t wo c or ds, ) r ais e the s hel f slig htl y , t hen re move it . T her e are s evera l opt ion s for s tor in g the s hel f: - eit he r upr igh t beh ind t he fr ont s eat s, - o r f lat at t he b ase of t he b oot . Rear parc el sh el f T he ho oks c an b e use d to se cu re sh opp ing bags.[...]

  • Page 158

    ) T o c onne ct a 12 V ac ce ss or y (max po wer: 120 W ), rem ove the c a p and connec t an appropriate adaptor . ) T ur n t he key to th e igni ti on on p os iti on. 1 2 V acc essor y socket T his i s a rem ovabl e lamp, f it t ed in t he bo ot wall, w hic h c an be u se d to lig ht th e bo ot or as a torc h. Fo r the b oo t lam p fun ct io n, re[...]

  • Page 159

    157 Fittings Use ) Ex t rac t t he tor ch f ro m it s loc at io n pull ing i t upwards. ) Pr es s the s wit ch, l oc ate d on t he bac k, to sw itc h the t orc h on o r of f. ) U nfol d th e supp or t, lo ca ted o n the b ack , to set d own a nd ra ise t he to rc h; for examp le, wh en ch ang ing a w hee l. Storing ) Put t he tor ch b ack i n pla c[...]

  • Page 160

    0 0 7 C hi ld s af e t y[...]

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    Gene ral po in ts rela tin g to chi ld se ats A lt hou gh on e of CIT RO ËN 's ma in cr it er ia wh en de sig ning yo ur veh icl e, th e safe ty o f your c hil dren als o depe nds o n you. CITROËN recommends that child ren sho uld t rave l in th e rear seats of yo ur vehi cl e: - "rear wards- facing" u p to the a ge of 2 , - "[...]

  • Page 163

    161 Child safety Ch ild se at i n the fron t "Re ar wa rds-fa cing " W hen a " rea r wa rds -f ac ing" c hil d se at is inst al led o n th e f ro nt p as se ng er s ea t , i t is es sent ial t hat t he pas se nge r air bag i s deactivated. Other w ise, th e c hil d wo ul d ri sk b ei ng s er i ou sl y inj ur ed o r ki ll ed i f [...]

  • Page 164

    Passen ge r air bag O FF T o ass ure t he sa fet y of you r chi ld, you m ust de ac tivat e the p ass eng er 's f ro nt air bag w hen you ins ta ll a ch ild s eat i n the r ear wards f ac ing p osi ti on on t he f ron t pas sen ger ' s seat . O th er w is e, the re is a r is k tha t the c hil d co uld b e ser i ous ly inj ure d or ki lle [...]

  • Page 165

    163 Child safety Ch ild s eat s recomm end ed b y CI TR OËN CI TRO ËN of fer s a co mpl ete r ange o f rec o mme nde d chi ld s eat s whi ch ar e se cur ed us ing a three po in t se at b el t : G ro up 0 +: fr om b ir th t o 13 kg L1 " RÖ ME R Baby - Sa fe Plu s" Inst al led i n the r ear ward s- fa cin g po sit io n. G ro up s 2 an d [...]

  • Page 166

    Locati ons f or chi ld sea ts secu red u sin g the sea t bel t I n acc o rda nc e wi th Eur ope an re gul ati ons , thi s ta ble i ndic at es th e opt io ns fo r inst al ling c hil d se ats s ec ure d usin g th e sea t bel t and u nive rs ally a ppr oved (a ) in rel ati on to t he wei ght of t he ch ild a nd th e sea t in the ve hic le. Seat We ig [...]

  • Page 167

    165 Child safety Ad vice on ch ild se ats T he in co rr ec t ins ta llat ion o f a chi ld s eat in a vehic le c o mpr omi se s the c hil d's p rot ec tio n in th e event of an a cc ide nt. Rem em ber to f aste n the s eat b elt s or t he chi ld se at har n ess es kee pin g the s lac k rel ati ve to th e chi ld' s bo dy to a mi nim um, eve[...]

  • Page 168

    Y o ur vehi cl e has b een a ppr oved in a cc o rda nc e with the new I SO FIX regulation . T he se ats , rep res ente d be low, are f it t ed wi th regulation ISO FIX mou ntings: " ISOF IX" mou nti ngs T her e are t hre e ri ngs f or ea ch s eat: - t wo r ing s A , lo ca ted b et wee n the ve hic le sea t bac k and c ush ion, i ndi ca te[...]

  • Page 169

    167 Child safety ISOF IX chil d sea t recomm end ed b y CI TR OËN a nd ap pro v ed for y ou r ve hi cle T his c hil d sea t ca n als o be us ed o n sea ts w hic h are n ot f it te d wi th IS OFI X mo unt ings . In th is c as e, it mus t be at t ac hed t o the ve hic le s eat us ing the t hre e po int se at be lt. Foll ow t he i ns t ru c ti on s f[...]

  • Page 170

    Locati ons f or ISOF IX chil d sea ts I n acc o rda nc e wit h Euro pe an Reg ulat io ns, th is t abl e indi c ates t he opt io ns fo r inst al ling I SO FIX c hil d se ats o n seat s in t he veh icle fit ted with ISO FIX mountings. I n the c as e of uni ver sal a nd se mi - uni ver sal I SO FIX c hil d sea ts, t he IS OFI X si ze ca teg or y, dete[...]

  • Page 171

    169 Child safety El ectric chi ld lock Rem ote c ont ro l syste m to preve nt op enin g of the r ear d oo rs us ing t hei r inter io r c ontr ols a nd us e of the r ear e lec tr i c win dow s. T he c ontr ol i s loc ate d on t he das hbo ard, d ri ver ’s side. Swi tch ing on ) Pre ss t his bu t ton. T he in dic ato r lam p in th e but to n c ome [...]

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    0 0 8 Safe t y[...]

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    Dire ction i ndi c at ors ) Lef t: l ower t he li ghti ng st alk p ass ing t he poi nt of re sis ta nc e. ) R igh t: ra ise t he li ght ing st al k pas sin g the poi nt of re sis ta nc e. "Mo torwa y" f un ctio n ) Pre ss br ie f ly upw ards o r dow nwar ds, wit hou t go ing beyo nd th e po int of res ist anc e; th e dire ct io n ind ic a[...]

  • Page 175

    173 Safety Automatic operation of haz ard warning lamps When braking in an emergency , depending on the d ec ele rat io n, the h az ar d war nin g lam ps co me o n auto mat ic all y . T hey sw itc h of f au tom ati ca lly t he f ir st t ime yo u acc elerate. ) Y ou c an al so sw itc h th em of f by pres si ng the b ut ton . Horn Au dib le war ni ng[...]

  • Page 176

    Ty r e u n d e r - i n fl ation det ec tion S yste m whic h aut omat ic all y and c ont inuo usl y che cks t he pr es sure of t he t y res w hil e dri vi ng. S ens or s f it te d in eac h val ve tr ig ger a wa rn ing in th e event of p rob lem (spe ed a bove 12 mph (20 km / h )). Pun c tu re T he t yr e und er-in f lat ion d etec ti on syste m is [...]

  • Page 177

    175 Safety Senso r(s ) not d ete ct ed or f ault y A m es sag e app ear s in t he sc re en, ac co mpa nie d by an au dibl e si gnal , to ide nti f y the w hee l or w hee ls w hic h are n ot dete ct ed or to ind ic ate a ma lf unc ti on in t he sys tem. C ont ac t a CIT ROË N deal er or a q uali f ie d wor ksh op to r epl ace t he f ault y s ens or[...]

  • Page 178

    Bra kin g assi sta nce sy st ems G rou p of sup ple ment ar y sy stem s whi ch h elp you to ob tai n opt imum b rak ing i n co mpl ete saf et y in em erg enc y sit uat ion s: - ant i- l oc k bra kin g syste m (AB S), - elec tronic brake force distribution (EBFD ), - emergency braking assist ance (EBA). Anti- lock braking system and elect ronic brak[...]

  • Page 179

    177 Safety Emergency braking assistance S yste m whi ch, in an e mer gen cy, enable s you to obt ain t he o ptim um br aki ng pr es sur e mor e quic kl y , t hus r edu cin g the s top pin g dist an ce. Activ ation I t is tr i gge red by t he s pee d at wh ic h the b rake ped al is p res se d. T he ef fe ct o f this i s a re duc tio n in th e res is[...]

  • Page 180

    Deactiv ation I n except ion al c ondi ti ons (sta r ti ng a veh icl e whi ch i s bog ge d dow n, stu ck i n snow, on s of t gro und... ), i f you ar e unab le to m ake pro gr ess , it may b e adv isa ble t o temp or ar ily de ac ti vate the se sys tem s, so t hat t he wh eel s ca n spi n fre el y and a llow t he veh ic le to m ove. ) Pre ss t he &[...]

  • Page 181

    179 Safety Sea t bel ts F ront seat belt s The f ro nt se at bel ts a re f it te d wi th a prete nsi onin g and f orc e li mit ing sy stem. T his sy stem i mpr oves s afet y in t he f ron t sea ts in t he even t of a fr ont o r sid e imp act . Dep end ing o n the s ever it y of t he im pac t, t he prete nsi onin g syste m ins tan tly t igh tens t h[...]

  • Page 182

    Rear sea t b el t s F a stening ) Pull t he st rap, t hen in ser t the to ngu e in th e buckle . ) Ch ec k tha t the s eat b elt i s fas tene d co r rec tl y by pul lin g the s tr ap. Unfast ening ) Pre ss t he re d but to n on t he buc k le. ) G uid e the s eat b elt a s it re els i n. ) O n th e oute r sea t bel ts, r ais e th e bar to t he top o[...]

  • Page 183

    181 Safety Seat b elt unf ast ene d warn ing lam p in th e ins tr um ent pa nel T his wa rn ing l amp c om es o n in th e inst r ument p ane l whe n one o r mor e rea r passengers unfasten their seat belt. Fro m appr oxi mate ly 12 mph (20 k m/ h), thi s war nin g lam p f lash es f or t wo m inute s ac co mpa nie d by an au dibl e si gnal o f inc r[...]

  • Page 184

    The d ri ver mu st ens ure t hat pa ss eng er s use the s eat b elt s c or re ct ly an d tha t they a re al l restrained securely before sett ing off. W her ever you a re se ate d in th e vehic le, alw ays fas ten you r sea t bel t, even f or sh or t journeys. D o not i nter cha nge t he se at be lt bu ck le s as they w ill n ot f ulf i l the ir ro[...]

  • Page 185

    183 Safety Airb a gs Sys tem de sig ne d to ma xi mis e the s afet y o f the oc cup ants (wi th t he except ion of t he re ar c entr e pas sen ger) in t he eve nt of vi ole nt c oll isi ons . It sup ple ment s the a ct ion o f the fo rc e - limi tin g seat b elt s (wit h the exc epti on of t he re ar c entr e passenger). I f a co lli sio n oc cu rs[...]

  • Page 186

    F ront airbags S yste m whi ch p rote ct s th e dr iver a nd fr ont pas sen ger i n the eve nt of a s er iou s fr ont im pac t in or der to l imi t the r is k of inj ur y to t he h ead an d thorax. T he dr iver ' s air bag i s f it te d in th e ce ntre of t he stee ri ng w hee l; the f ron t pas sen ger ' s air ba g is f it te d in th e d[...]

  • Page 187

    185 Safety Deactiv ation O nly t he pa ss eng er 's f ro nt air ba g ca n be deactivated: ) wi t h t he i gn it io n of f , ins er t t he key in t he pas sen ger a ir bag de ac tiva tio n sw itc h, ) t urn i t to th e "OFF" position, ) t hen, r emove t he key keep ing t he sw itc h in the n ew po sit io n. Ac c or din g to ver sio n,[...]

  • Page 188

    Lateral air bags S yste m whi ch p rote ct s th e dr iver a nd fr ont pas sen ger i n the eve nt of a s er iou s sid e imp act in or der to l imi t the r is k of inj ur y to t he c hes t, bet we en th e hip a nd th e sho uld er . E ach l ater al ai rb ag is f i t ted in t he s eat ba ck re st fr ame, d oor s ide. Deployme nt Impact detection zones [...]

  • Page 189

    187 Safety Cur tain airb ags S yste m whi ch p rote ct s th e dr iver a nd pas sen ger s (wit h th e except ion of t he re ar ce ntre p ass eng er) in th e event of a s er iou s sid e impa ct i n ord er to li mit t he r is k of inju r y to t he sid e of the h ead . E ach c ur t ai n air bag i s bui lt int o the p illa rs a nd the u ppe r pas sen ge[...]

  • Page 190

    For the ai rb ags to b e full y ef f ect ive, ob ser ve the foll owin g safet y rule s: F ro nt air ba gs D o not d ri ve hol din g th e stee ri ng w hee l by it s spo kes or re sti ng you r hand s on th e ce ntre par t of the wh eel. Pas se nge rs m ust no t plac e t hei r feet on t he dashboard. I f pos si ble, d o not sm oke as d epl oym ent of [...]

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    189 Safety[...]

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    0 0 9 Driving[...]

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  • Page 194

    El ectr ic p arking b rak e The e lec t ri c par ki ng br ake c omb ine s 2 ope rat io nal m od es: - Automatic Application/Release Ap pli ca tio n is au tom ati c whe n the e ngi ne stop s, re lea se is a uto mati c on us e of t he ac ce ler ato r (acti vate d by defa ult), - Manual Application/Release The p ar kin g br ake ca n be ap pli ed /rel [...]

  • Page 195

    193 Driving With the ignition on or the engi ne running, to rel ea se th e par ki ng br ake, press o n the brake pedal o r the a cc el er ator, pull then release c ontr ol A . Manual r elease Befo re l eavi ng t he vehi cl e, ens ure that p ar ki ng br ake war nin g lam p in th e inst r ument p ane l is on f i xed, not f l ash ing. Manual applicati[...]

  • Page 196

    W it h the ve hic le st at io nar y, the par k ing b rake i s au to ma t ic al ly a pp li e d wh en t h e en gi ne i s swit ch ed of f. Automatic application, engine of f In th e ca se of t owi ng, a lo ade d vehi cl e or par k ing o n a gra dient , tur n th e fr ont whe els t owar ds th e pavem ent and eng age a ge ar w hen you p ar k. Befo re l e[...]

  • Page 197

    195 Driving W it h the e ngi ne r unni ng an d the ve hic le sta ti onar y , in o rde r to im mob ili se th e vehi cl e it is e sse ntia l to manually ap pl y the p ar kin g bra ke by pulling c ont rol l ever A . Immo bilising th e vehicle, engine running The e mer gen cy br ak ing m ust o nly b e use d in except ion al ci rcu mst anc es. Befo re l[...]

  • Page 198

    I n the eve nt of th e ele ct r ic pa rk ing b rake malfunct ioning or the batter y running fl at, an em erg enc y manu al dev ic e c an re lea se th e par ki ng br ake. ) Imm obi lis e the ve hic le (or keep i t sta ti onar y , if t he br ake pe dal i s pre ss ed), wit h th e eng ine r un ning , by eng agin g f ir st ge ar (manual g ear b ox), pos[...]

  • Page 199

    197 Driving ) Pi erc e t he pr otec ti ve c over D on t he tu be E wit h th e rel eas e devi ce. ) Pl ac e the r ele as e devic e i n the t ube. ) T ur n t he re lea se dev ic e cl oc k wi se . For safety reasons , it i s essential to c ont inue tur nin g the d evic e un til i t rea che s it s sto p. The p ar kin g br ake is re lea sed. ) Rem ove t[...]

  • Page 200

    Operat ing fault s I f the e lec tr i c par ki ng br ake mal fu nct io n war nin g lam p co me s on to get her w it h one o r mor e of th e war nin g lam ps pr es ente d in th es e ta ble s, pl ac e the vehic le i n a saf e co ndi tio n (on level gr oun d, gea r eng age d) and c ont ac t a CIT RO ËN dea ler o r a qual if i ed wo rks hop w it hou t[...]

  • Page 201

    199 Driving Situations Consequences T o app ly th e ele ct r ic pa rk ing b rake: ) imm obi lis e the ve hic le an d sw itc h of f t he ign it ion. ) pu ll th e co ntr ol fo r at le ast 5 s ec ond s or unt il ap pli cat io n is c omp lete. ) sw itc h on t he ig nit io n and c hec k th e swi tch ing o n of th e ele ct ri c par k ing b rake war nin g[...]

  • Page 202

    Man ual p arkin g bra k e Applying ) Pull t he pa rk in g bra ke lever fu lly up t o imm obi lise yo ur veh icl e. Rele asing ) Pull t he par k ing b rake leve r up gent ly, pre ss t he re leas e but t on th en lowe r the lever f ull y . W hen p ar kin g on a sl op e, dire ct yo ur whe els a gai nst t he ker b, appl y th e par ki ng br ake, eng age[...]

  • Page 203

    201 Driving 6 - spe ed man ua l gea rbox ) Rai se th e ri ng un der t he kn ob a nd move the g ear l ever to t he lef t then f or wards . Engaging rev erse gear A s a saf et y pre c aut ion a nd to f aci lit ate sta r t ing of t he en gin e: - al ways sel ec t neut ra l, - p re ss th e cl utc h ped al. O nly e nga ge reve rs e gea r whe n th e vehi[...]

  • Page 204

    Gea r ef fi cien cy ind icat or * S yste m whi ch r edu ce s fu el c ons umpt ion by a dvi sin g the d ri ver to c han ge up o n vehic le s f it te d wi th a ma nual g ear b ox. Operation T he sys tem int er ve nes o nly w hen d ri vin g economic ally . Dep end ing o n the dr i vin g situ ati on an d your vehic le' s equ ipm ent, t he sys tem[...]

  • Page 205

    203 Driving Six- sp ee d ele ct ro nic ge ar box sys tem w hic h of fe rs a c hoi c e bet we en th e c omf or t o f ful ly auto mat ic op er ati on or t he pl eas ure of m anua l gear changing. T her e are t w o dr ivi ng m ode s: - automatic mod e for au toma tic c ont ro l of the g ear s by t he ge ar box, - manual m ode f or s eque nti al ge ar [...]

  • Page 206

    Gea r lever po sit ions N. Neu tr al R. Rever se 1, 2, 3, 4 , 5 , 6. Ge ar s in man ual m ode. AUTO. Thi s co me s on w hen t he aut oma tic mo de is s ele cte d. It s witc he s of f o n cha ngi ng to ma nual m od e. Displays in the instrum ent panel ) Plac e your fo ot o n t he b ra ke whe n thi s war nin g lam p f las hes ( e.g. : when starting t[...]

  • Page 207

    205 Driving For op tim um ac c ele rat io n, fo r examp le whe n over t ak ing a not her ve hic le, p res s the a cc el era tor p eda l f ir mly p ast t he poi nt of re sis ta nc e. Manual gear chan ging T his s ele ct ive ge ar ch ang e mo de ena ble s you to over take, fo r examp le, wh ile s til l rem aini ng in auto mat ic mo de. ) Op era te th[...]

  • Page 208

    Stopping the vehicle O perating f ault W it h the i gni tio n on, t he f la shi ng of AUTO , ac co mpa nie d by an au dibl e sig nal a nd a mes sa ge in t he mu lti fu nct io n sc ree n, ind ic ate s a mal fun ct io n of the g ear b ox. H ave it c hec ked by a CI TRO ËN de ale r or a qualifie d workshop. Y ou mu st pr ess t he b rake pe dal w he n[...]

  • Page 209

    207 Driving Au toma tic gea r bo x Gear selec tion gate S ix sp ee d auto mat ic ge ar box w hic h of fe rs a cho ic e bet ween th e c omf or t o f ful ly aut oma tic ope rat io n, enha nc ed by sp or t and sn ow pro gr amm es, o r manu al ge ar c hang ing. Fo ur dr iv ing m od es a re of f ere d: - automatic operation for elec tronic mana gem ent [...]

  • Page 210

    Mov ing of f ) Wi th your f oot o n the b rake, s ele ct position P or N . ) S ta r t th e eng ine. I f thi s pro ce dur e is no t fol lowe d, th ere i s an audi ble s ign al, ac c om pani ed by a m es sag e in the m ult if unc ti on sc re en. ) Wi th th e eng ine r unn ing, p re ss t he br ake pedal. ) Re leas e th e par ki ng br ake, unle ss i t [...]

  • Page 211

    209 Driving Manual operation ) Sel ec t po sit ion M for sequential changi ng of th e six g ear s. ) Pu sh th e lever t owar ds th e + sig n to change up a gear. ) Pu ll th e lever to war ds th e - sig n to ch ang e dow n a gea r . I t is on ly po ss ibl e to ch ang e fr om on e gea r to anot her i f th e vehi cl e spe ed an d eng ine s pee d per m[...]

  • Page 212

    Invalid value dur ing manu al operation T his sy mbo l is di spl ayed i f a gea r is not e nga ge d co rr ec tl y (selec to r between two positions ). Stopping the vehicle B efor e swi tch ing of f the en gin e, you c an eng age p osi ti on P or N t o pla ce t he ge ar box in neutral. I n bot h ca se s, app ly th e par k ing b rake to imm obi lis e[...]

  • Page 213

    21 1 Driving S yste m whi ch kee ps you r vehic le i mmo bil ise d temp or ar ily (appr oxim atel y 2 se co nds) when sta r t ing on a g rad ient , the t ime i t take s to move you r foo t fro m th e bra ke peda l to th e acc e ler ator p eda l. T his f unc ti on i s only a ct ive w hen: - th e vehic le i s c omp lete ly st at ion ar y, wit h your [...]

  • Page 214

    St op & Star t T he St op & St ar t system p uts t he en gin e temp or ar ily i nto st and by - STOP mo de - dur in g sto ps in t he tr af f i c (red lig hts, t ra f f ic j ams, o r oth er ...). The e ngin e res ta r ts a uto mati c ally - START mo de - as s oo n as you wa nt to move of f. The res ta r t t akes pl ac e inst ant ly, quick ly[...]

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    213 Driving Goin g into e ngin e ST ART mo de T he "E CO" war nin g lam p go es of f and t he en gine s ta r t s: - wi t h a ma nu al g ea r box , w hen you fully depr es s the c lu tch p eda l, - w it h t he 6 - sp ee d el e ct r oni c g ea rb ox syst em : ● gear lever i n po sit io n A or M , wh en you rel eas e the b rake pe dal, ●[...]

  • Page 216

    T he syst em is r eac ti vated a uto mati c all y at ever y n ew st ar t using t he key. Re activa tion T his sy stem r equi re s a spe ci f ic bat t er y w ith a special specific ation and technology (reference numb er s avail abl e fr om a CI TRO ËN de ale r or a qualifie d workshop ). Fi t tin g a bat te r y n ot lis ted by CIT ROË N int rod u[...]

  • Page 217

    215 Driving Bli nd s pot se nso rs Thi s dr ivi ng as si sta nc e syste m war ns t he dr ive r of th e pre sen ce o f anot her ve hic le i n the b lin d spo t angl e of th eir ve hic le (area s mas ked fr om the d ri ver 's f i eld o f vis ion), as so on as t his pre sent s a pote ntia l dang er . Operation Thi s syste m is de sig ne d to imp [...]

  • Page 218

    No al er t will b e give n in th e fol low ing s itu ati ons: - in t he pre se nc e of st ati ona r y ob jec t s (par ked ve hic le s, bar r ier s, s tre et lam ps, ro ad s ig ns...), - w it h vehi cl es mov in g in th e opp os ite direct ion, - d ri vi ng on a s inuo us r oad o r a sha rp c o rn er, T he al er t i s give n by a war nin g lam p whi[...]

  • Page 219

    217 Driving Operat ing fault I n the eve nt of a fa ult , the wa rn ing l amp i n the but to n f las hes t hen g oe s of f. H ave it c hec ked by a CI TRO ËN de ale r or a qualifie d workshop. The sy stem m ay suf fer tem por ar y inter fere nc e in ce r t ain wea the r c on dit i on s (rain , ha il...). I n par t ic ular, dri vin g on a wet sur f[...]

  • Page 220

    M emor ising speeds T his m emo ri sat io n of spe eds a ppl ies t o bot h the s pee d lim iter a nd th e cr uis e c ontr ol. Y o u ca n mem or is e up to 5 sp ee ds in t he sys tem. By d efau lt, a f ew sp eed s are a lre ady m emo ri se d. With your A udio system ) Go t o the m ain m enu by p res sin g th e "MENU" but ton . ) Select the[...]

  • Page 221

    219 Driving S yste m whi ch p reven ts t he vehi cl e fr om excee din g the s pe ed pr og ram me d by th e dri ver. W hen t he pr og ram me d spe ed li mit i s rea che d, pre ss ing t he ac c ele rato r pe dal n o lon ger h as any ef fec t. Speed l im it er T he sp ee d limi ter c an not, i n any cir cum st anc es , rep lac e th e nee d to res pec [...]

  • Page 222

    ) Tu r n d i a l 1 t o the "LIMIT" position : the s pee d lim ite r mo de is s ele cte d but i s not sw itc he d on (Pau se). Y o u do not h ave to sw itc h the s pe ed li mite r on in or der to s et th e spe ed. ) Set t he sp eed va lue by p res si ng button 2 or 3 (e.g.: 55 mph (9 0 k m/ h) ). Pr ogramming Y o u ca n the n ch ange t he [...]

  • Page 223

    221 Driving Crui se cont rol S yste m whi ch au tom ati ca lly m aint ain s th e spe ed of t he veh ic le at t he valu e pro gr amm ed by the d ri ver, with out any a ct ion o n the a cc el era tor p eda l. T he f unc tio ns of t his sy stem a re gr oup ed tog ethe r on th e stee ri ng mo unte d co ntr ols. 1. C ru ise c ont ro l mod e sel ec tio n[...]

  • Page 224

    Pr ogramming ) Tu r n d i a l 1 t o the "CRUISE" po sit io n: the c r uise c ont ro l mo de is se lec te d but is not sw itc he d on (Pau se). ) S et th e pro gr amm ed sp ee d by ac ce ler ati ng to t he re quir ed sp ee d, then press but ton 2 or 3 (e.g.: 70 mph ( 1 10 km /h) ); t he cr ui se c ont rol sy stem i s activated (ON). Y o u [...]

  • Page 225

    223 Driving Pa rking s pa c e sen sors Sys tem w hic h mea sur es th e par k ing sp ac e availa ble b et we en t wo ve hic le s or ob st acl es. It me asur es t he size o f the s pac e and g ive s you info r mati on o n: - th e pos si bili t y of f it t ing i nto a fr ee sp ac e, dep endi ng on t he dim ens ion s of your vehic le a nd th e dis tan [...]

  • Page 226

    The f unc ti on di spl ays th e fol low ing t y pe s of me ss age: T he f unc tio n de sel ec ts i tse lf au tom ati ca lly : - wh en you en gag e rever se g ear, - w hen yo u swi tch o f f th e igni ti on, - i f me asur in g is no t requ est ed, - w it hin f i ve minu tes o f sel ec tio n of t he function , - i f th e vehi cle s pe ed exce ed s th[...]

  • Page 227

    225 Driving Pa rking s ens ors T his sy stem i ndic at es th e pr oximi t y of an obs tac le ( per so n, vehi cle, t re e, gate, etc . ) w hic h co me s wit hin t he f ie ld of d etec ti on of s ens or s loc at ed in t he bu mpe r . C er t ai n t ype s of ob st ac le (stake, r oad wor ks co ne, etc.) detec ted in iti all y wil l no lo nge r be dete[...]

  • Page 228

    F ront parking sensors O perating f ault I n the eve nt of a ma lf unc ti on of the sy stem , whe n rever se g ear is en gag ed th is war ni ng la mp is dis playe d in th e ins tr ume nt pane l and /or a mes sa ge ap pea rs i n the s cr een, a cc o mpan ied by an aud ibl e sig nal (sho r t be ep). C ont ac t a CIT ROË N deal er or a q uali f ie d [...]

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    227 Driving[...]

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    0 1 0 Chec ks[...]

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    40 ye ars o f pa ssio n The s tre ngt h of t he par tne rsh ip bet ween TOT AL an d CIT RO ËN is d emo nst rate d in par tic ular t hro ugh m oto r spo r t : fr om th e 196 9 Mo ro cc o R ally t o the s upe rb d oub le vic to r y fo r TE A M CI TRO ËN TOT A L and Séb ast ien LO EB and D ani el ELE NA i n the 2 0 0 9 Wor ld Ra lly Ch amp ion ship[...]

  • Page 233

    231 Checks Bonne t Openi ng ) Op en th e fr ont le f t do or. ) Pu ll th e inter i or bo nnet r ele ase l ever A , loc at ed at t he bo tt om of t he do or a per ture. ) Pu sh th e ext er ior s afe ty c at ch B to t he le f t and r aise t he b onnet . ) U ncl ip t he st ay C fr om it s hou sin g. ) Fi x th e stay i n the n otc h to ho ld t he bo nn[...]

  • Page 234

    Ru nn ing o ut o f fuel (Di es el) On veh ic le f it t ed wi th H Di e ngi nes , the f ue l syste m must b e pr im ed if yo u ru n out of f ue l; refe r to th e eng ine c om par tmen t view o n th e " Die se l eng ine" pa ge. 1 .6 litre HDi engine ) Fill t he f uel t ank w it h at le ast f ive l it res o f diesel. ) O pen t he b onnet . )[...]

  • Page 235

    233 Checks P etro l engi nes T he var io us c aps a nd c over s all ow ac c es s for che ck ing t he l evels of t he var io us f lu ids an d for rep lac ing c er tai n co mp one nts. 1. Powe r ste er ing r ese r voi r . 2. Sc re enwas h and h ead lamp w ash r ese r voi r . 3. Co ol ant r ese r voi r . 4. B rake f lu id re ser voir. 5. Batter y/Fu s[...]

  • Page 236

    Diesel en gin es T he var io us c aps a nd c over s all ow ac c es s for che ck ing t he l evels of t he var io us f lu ids, for r epl aci ng c er t ai n co mp one nts an d fo r pr imi ng th e fue l syst em. 1. Po wer ste er ing re ser voir . 2. Sc re enwas h and h ead lamp w ash r ese r voi r . 3. Co ol ant r ese r voi r . 4. B rake f lu id re ser[...]

  • Page 237

    235 Checks Check ing lev e ls Ch ec k all of t he se leve ls re gula r ly and t op th em up i f nec e ss ar y, unles s oth er w is e indi c ated. I f a level dr op s sig nif i ca ntl y , have t he c or re sp ond ing sy stem c he cked by a C ITR OËN d eal er or a qual if ie d wor ks hop. Oil lev el Engine oi l chang e Refe r to th e ser vic ing b o[...]

  • Page 238

    Changi ng th e coo lan t T he c oo lant d oe s not have t o be ch ang ed. Coola nt spe ci fi cation T he c oo lant m ust c on for m to t he manufacturer 's recommendations. Coolant lev el T he c oo lant l evel sh oul d be c lo se to th e " MA X " mar k bu t sho uld n ever excee d it . W hen t he en gin e is war m, t he temp er atur [...]

  • Page 239

    237 Checks Additiv e l e vel (Diesel with par ticl e emissions filter) T op ping u p T he re ser voir mu st be t opp ed up w it hou t del ay by a CIT ROË N dea ler o r a qua lif i ed wo rk sho p. Used produc t s Avoi d pro lon ge d co nta ct of u sed o il or fluids with the skin. M os t of the se f l uids a re ha rm ful t o hea lth o r ind ee d ve[...]

  • Page 240

    Chec ks Batt er y Air filt er and passenger compar tment f ilter Oil filt er U nle ss ot her wis e indi ca ted, c hec k th ese c o mpo nen ts in ac c or dan ce w it h the s er v ic ing b oo kle t and ac c or ding t o your en gin e. O th er wise, h ave the m ch ecke d by a CIT RO ËN dea ler o r a qua lif i ed wo rk sho p. T he bat t er y d oes n ot[...]

  • Page 241

    239 Checks P a rti cl e em i ss i on fi lt er ( D ie s el ) O n a new ve hic le, t he f ir st op er ati ons o f reg ene rat ion o f the p ar t ic le em is sio ns f ilte r may be a cc o mpan ie d by the s mel l of "bu rn ing", whi ch is p er fect ly n or mal. Fo llo win g pr olo ng ed op er ati on of t he vehic le a t ver y l ow sp ee d or[...]

  • Page 242

    Elect ric par king brake This system does not require an y routine ser vicing. However , in the event of a p rob lem , have th e syste m che cke d by a CIT RO ËN dea ler o r a qualifie d workshop. Fo r mor e info r mat ion, s ee " D ri vin g - Elec t ri c par ki ng br ake - § Op er atin g fau lts". O nly u se pr od uc ts r ec omm en ded[...]

  • Page 243

    241 Checks[...]

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    0 1 1 P ra cti c al i n fo rma ti on[...]

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  • Page 246

    T em pora r y pu nctu re re pai r kit C om plet e syste m co nsi sti ng of a c om pre ss or and a s eal ant c ar t r idg e whi ch p er mit s temporar y repair of a t yr e so th at you c an dr ive to t he ne are st gar ag e. I t is de sig ned t o rep air m ost p unc tur es wh ic h co uld a f fec t t he t yr e, loc at ed on t he t y re tr ead or sh o[...]

  • Page 247

    245 Prac tic al info rm ation 1 . S ealin g ) U nc oil t he wh ite p ipe G fully . ) U nsc rew t he c ap f rom t he w hite p ipe. ) C onn ec t the w hit e pip e to th e valve of t he t yre t o be re pair ed. Repa ir p ro ce du re Avoid re mov ing a ny fore ign b od ies whi ch have p ene tra ted i nto th e t yre. ) C onn ec t the c o mpr es sor &apo[...]

  • Page 248

    ) S wi tch o n th e co mp res so r by mov ing the s wit ch B to p os iti on "I" unt il th e t yre pre ssu re re ac hes 2 .0 ba rs . The s eal ant is i nje cte d into t he t y re un der pre ssu re; do no t dis co nne ct t he pi pe f rom the va lve dur in g thi s op erat io n (risk of splashing ). ) Rem ove th e kit a nd sc rew t he c ap ba[...]

  • Page 249

    247 Prac tic al info rm ation 2. I n fl ation ) A djus t the p res sur e usi ng th e c omp res so r (to inflate: switch B in po sit io n "I" ; to def l ate: swi tch B in positi on "O" an d pre ss b ut ton C ), i n ac c ord anc e wi th t he vehi cle' s t yr e pre ss ure la be l (lo c ated o n th e lef t ha nd do or ap er tu[...]

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    Remo ving t he car tridg e ) S tow t he bla ck p ipe. ) D et ach t he an gle d bas e fr om t he wh ite p ipe. ) S upp or t t he c om pre ss or ver tic al ly. ) U nsc rew t he c ar t r idg e fr om t he bot t om. Checking tyre pressures/ inflat ing accessorie s Bewa re of di sch arg es of f l uid. T he exp ir y da te of th e f lui d is in dic ate d o[...]

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    249 Prac tic al info rm ation Ch ang ing a wh eel Pr oc ed ure f or ch ang ing a f ault y w he el fo r the s par e whe el us ing t he to ol s prov ide d wi th t he veh icl e. T he to ols a re in sta lle d in t he bo ot un der t he flo or . T o g ain ac c es s to t hem: ) ope n the b oo t, ) r ais e the f l oo r , ) s ecu re it by h oo kin g it s c [...]

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    T he sp are w hee l is in sta lle d in t he bo ot un der the f l oo r . D epe ndin g on ver si on, t he sp are w hee l may be a sta nda rd si ze stee l or al loy wh eel, o r for s om e co unt ri es it i s th e "spa ce s aver " t y pe. Fo r ac ce ss t o the s par e whe el, re fer to t he par agr aph "Ac ce ss t o the t ool s" on [...]

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    251 Prac tic al info rm ation Putting th e standard whe el back i n pla ce ) Pu t the b ox bac k in pl ace i n the c ent re of the w hee l and c li p it. ) Put t he wh eel b ack i n its h ous ing. ) U nsc rew t he yell ow c ent ral b olt by a f ew tur ns t hen pu t it in p lac e in t he c entr e of the wheel. ) T ight en fu lly unt il th e ce ntr a[...]

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    Remo ving a wheel Parki ng th e vehicle I mmo bil ise t he veh ic le wh ere i t doe s not bl oc k tr af f ic: t he gr oun d mus t be level, st ab le an d non - sli ppe r y gr oun d. A pp ly th e par k ing b rake unl es s it ha s been programmed to automatic mode, swi tch o f f th e igni ti on an d eng age f i rst gear * to lo ck t he w hee ls. Ch e[...]

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    253 Prac tic al info rm ation ) Pl ac e the j ac k 2 in c onta ct w it h one of t he t wo fr ont A o r rea r B locations provided on the u nder b od y , w hic hever i s cl ose st to t he whe el to b e cha nge d. ) E x ten d th e jac k 2 unti l it s bas e plat e is in contact with the ground. Ensu re that the ce ntre line o f the ja ck ba se pl ate [...]

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    Fitting a wheel Fit ting a s te el or "spa ce - sav er" spare wheel I f your veh icl e is f it t ed wi th a lloy whe els , whe n ti ghten ing t he b olt s on f it ti ng it i s nor m al to no tic e t hat th e wash ers d o not c om e into c ont ac t wi th the s tee l or "sp ac e - saver " s par e whe el. The w he el is s ec ure d [...]

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    255 Prac tic al info rm ation ) Lo wer th e vehic le f ull y . ) Fo ld t he ja ck 2 an d det ac h it. ) T ight en th e sec ur it y b olt u sin g the wheelbrace 1 f it te d wi th th e sec ur it y socke t 4 . ) T ight en th e oth er bo lt s usi ng th e wheelbrace 1 onl y . ) Ref i t the c hro me d bol t cove rs o n eac h of the b ol ts (acc or din g [...]

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    Ch ang in g a bul b T he he adla mps a re f it t ed wi th pol yc ar bon ate gl as s wit h a pr otec ti ve coa ting : ) do n ot c l ea n th e m usi ng a d r y or a br as ive c lo th , no r w it h a detergent or solv ent product , ) us e a sp ong e and s oapy wa ter, ) w hen u sing a h igh p re ssu re wash er on p er sist ent mar ks , do not keep t h[...]

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    257 Prac tic al info rm ation Mod el wi t h xenon an d dire ct ion al headlamps 1. Dir ec t io na l di pp ed /m a in b ea m headlamps (D 1S-35W ). 2. D ir ec t io n in di c at or s (PY21W am b er) . 3. Daytime running lamps (P2 1/5W XL ). 4. S id el am ps (L ED s). 5. Fog l am p s (H11-5 5 W ) . Mod el wi t h halo gen h ead lam ps 1. Dir ec t io n [...]

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    Cha ng in g di pp e d b e am h e ad la mp bulb s ( o nly on mo del s wit h halo ge n head lam ps) ) Remove t he pr ote ct ive c over by pu llin g on the t ab. ) D isc o nnec t t he bul b co nne ct or . ) S pre ad th e spr in gs to r ele ase t he bu lb. ) E x tr ac t the b ulb a nd ch ang e it. T o r eas se mbl e, ca rr y out t hes e ope rat io ns i[...]

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    259 Prac tic al info rm ation Changin g day ti me r unning la mp bulbs ) Remove t he pr ote ct ive c over by pu llin g on the tab . ) D isc o nnec t t he bul b co nne ct or . ) T ur n t he bul b hol der a q uar ter of a tur n an d ext rac t it . ) Pu ll th e bulb a nd c hang e it . T o r eas se mbl e, ca rr y out t hes e ope rat io ns in rever se o[...]

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    Changi ng th e sid e spot la mps Fo r the r epl ac em ent of t his t y pe of L ED la mp, co nta ct a CI TRO ËN de ale r or a qua lif i ed workshop. Changi ng t he LED l amp s/sid ela mps Fo r the r epl ac em ent of t his t y pe of L ED la mp, co nta ct a CI TRO ËN de ale r or a qua lif i ed workshop. Changing foglamp bulbs ) Int rod uc e a f lat [...]

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    261 Prac tic al info rm ation 1. Bra ke la m ps (P 21/5 W ). 2. S id el am ps (L ED s). 3. Dir e ct i on i ndi c at or s (PY21W am b er ). 4. R ever si ng l am p (P 21W). 5. Rea r fo g la mp s (P 21W) . Rear la mp s A mb er bu lbs, s uch a s th ose f or t he dire ct io n indi c ator s, mu st be r epl ac ed by bulb s of th e sam e rat in g and c ol [...]

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    Changi ng t he LED l amp s/sid ela mps Numb er pl ate l amp s ( W5W ) Third br ake lam p (LEDs ) Fo r the r epl ac em ent of t his t y pe of L ED la mp, co nta ct a CI TRO ËN de ale r or a qua lif i ed workshop. Fo r the r epl ac em ent of t his t y pe of L ED la mp, co nta ct a CI TRO ËN de ale r or a qua lif i ed workshop. T o f aci lit ate t h[...]

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    263 Prac tic al info rm ation Cha ng ing a fu se T he ex tra ct ion t weezer i s f it ted t o a ca rr ie r cli ppe d to t he das hbo ar d fus eb ox cove r . Fo r ac ce ss t o it: ) ope n the g love b ox lid, ) un cl ip th e ca rr i er on t he f use box c over by pull ing o n the r i ght ) re move t he t wee zer , Access to the tools ) o pen t he f [...]

  • Page 266

    Installing elect rical accessories Y o ur vehi cl e’s elect r ic al sys tem i s des ign ed to o per ate w ith s ta ndar d or optional equ ipment. Before installing other electrical equi pme nt or ac c es sor ie s on you r vehic le, c ont ac t a CI TRO ËN de ale r or a qualifie d workshop. CI TRO ËN w ill n ot ac ce pt res pon sib ilit y for the[...]

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    265 Prac tic al info rm ation Dashboard fuses T he fu seb oxes ar e loc ate d in t he lowe r dashboard (left- hand side ). Acc ess t o th e fu ses ) Refer to t he pa ragr aph "Ac ce ss t o the tools".[...]

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    Fuse box 1 Fu s e N ° Rating Fun c t i o n s F8 3 A Alar m siren, alarm E CU. F13 10 A Cigarette lighter . F14 10 A 12 V socket in b oot . F16 3 A L ight in g for t he la rge m ult if unc ti ona l stor ag e unit , rea r map rea ding l amp s, gl ove box il lumi nati on. F17 3 A Su n vis or il lum inat ion , fr ont ma p rea ding l amp s. F28 15 A Au[...]

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    267 Prac tic al info rm ation T he f use box is p lac ed i n the e ngin e co mpa r tm ent ne ar th e bat ter y (lef t- ha nd sid e ). Acc ess t o th e fu ses ) Unc lip t he c over. ) Ch ang e the f us e (see co r res po ndin g paragraph ). ) W hen yo u have f ini she d, cl os e the c over ca ref ull y to ens ure se ali ng of t he f use box. Engine [...]

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    Fu s e N ° Rating Fun c t i o n s F19 30 A Win dsc re en wi per s sl ow/ fas t spe ed. F20 15 A Front an d rea r sc ree nwash p ump. F21 20 A H eadlamp wash pump . F2 2 15 A Horn. F23 15 A Right-hand main beam headlamp. F2 4 15 A Lef t - hand m ain b eam h eadl amp. F27 5 A Left- hand dipped headlamp . F28 5 A Ri ght -h and di ppe d he adla mp. F [...]

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    269 Prac tic al info rm ation Bat ter y Pr oc ed ure fo r ch arg ing you r bat te r y wh en it i s f lat or f or st ar ting t he en gin e usin g anot he r bat ter y . T he bat te r y is l oc ate d und er th e bon net. T o g ain ac c es s to it : ) ope n the b onn et usi ng th e inter i or re lea se lever, then th e ext er ior s afet y c atc h, ) s [...]

  • Page 272

    ) Co nnec t t he re d ca ble t o the p os iti ve ter min al (+ ) o f the f l at bat t er y A , t hen to t he pos it ive te rm inal (+ ) of th e slave b at ter y B . ) C onn ec t one e nd of t he gr een o r bla ck ca ble t o the n ega tive t er min al (- ) o f the slave b at ter y B . ) C onn ec t the o the r end o f the g ree n or bl ack ca ble t o[...]

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    271 Prac tic al info rm ation Loa d red uction mod e S yste m whi ch m anag es t he us e of c er t ain fun ct io ns ac c ord ing to t he l evel of c har ge remaining in the batter y . W hen t he veh ic le is b ein g dr iven, t he l oad red uct io n fun ct io n temp or ar ily de ac ti vates ce r t ain f unc ti ons , suc h as th e air c on dit io nin[...]

  • Page 274

    Energy ec onom y mode S yste m whi ch m anag es t he pe ri od of u se of c er tai n fun ct ion s to c ons er ve a s uf f i ci ent level o f cha rg e in the b at ter y . A f ter t he en gin e has st opp ed, you c a n sti ll use f unc t ion s suc h as th e audi o equ ipm ent, w ind sc ree n wip er s, dip pe d bea m hea dlam ps , co ur te sy lam ps, e[...]

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    273 Prac tic al info rm ation Ch ang ing a wi per bl ade Before removing a fr ont wiper blade ) Wi thin o ne mi nute a f ter s wit chi ng of f the i gni tio n, op era te th e wip er st al k to pos it ion t he w ipe r bla des ve r t ic all y on th e windscreen. Removing ) Rai se th e co r res po ndin g wip er ar m. ) U ncl ip th e wip er b lade a nd[...]

  • Page 276

    T owin g the v ehi cle Pr oc ed ure fo r havi ng you r vehic le t owed o r for t owi ng ano the r vehi cle u sin g a rem ovabl e tow ing eye. T he tow in g eye is ins ta lle d in t he bo ot un der the f l oo r . T o g ain ac c es s to it : ) ope n the b oo t, ) r ais e the f l oo r , ) s ecu re it by h oo kin g it s c ord o n th e hoo k on the r ea[...]

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    275 Prac tic al info rm ation ) On t he f ront b ump er, uncli p the c over by pre ss ing at t he b ot tom. ) S cr ew the t owi ng eye in f ull y . ) I nst all t he tow in g bar. ) On t he re ar bu mpe r , un cl ip th e cove r by pre ss ing at t he b ot tom. ) S cr ew the t owi ng eye in f ull y . ) I nst all t he tow in g bar. ) S wi tch o n the h[...]

  • Page 278

    T owin g a trail er , a cara v an , et c. T owb ar sui ta ble f or th e at ta chm ent of a tra ile r or c ar avan wi th ad dit ion al li ghti ng an d signalling. Y o ur vehi cl e is pr im ar ily d esi gne d fo r tra nsp or ting p eo ple a nd lu gga ge, bu t it may als o be us ed fo r tow ing a t ra iler. We re co mm end t he us e of ge nuine CIT RO[...]

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    277 Prac tic al info rm ation T he re ar pa rk ing s ens or s wi ll be deac t ivate d auto mat ic all y if a g enuin e CIT ROË N tow bar i s use d. Driving advice Dist r ibut ion of l oad s ) D ist ri but e the l oad i n the t ra iler s o th at th e heav ie st ite ms ar e as c los e as p os sib le to the a x le and t he no se wei ght ap pro ach es[...]

  • Page 280

    Ac c ess or ies A w ide r ang e of ac c es sor ie s an d genu ine pa r t s is avai labl e fr om t he CIT RO ËN de ale r net wo rk . T hes e ac ce ss or ie s and p ar t s have b een te ste d and a ppr oved f or re liab ili t y and s afet y. T hey ar e all ad apte d to your ve hic le a nd be nef it f ro m CIT RO ËN 's re c omm end ati on an d [...]

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    279 Prac tic al info rm ation "Mu ltime dia " : au dio sys tem s, stee ri ng mo unte d audi o c ontr ols , spe aker s, Hi - Fi m od ule, B lueto ot h hand s- fr ee syste m, po r t abl e sat elli te nav igat io n syste m, sem i- inte gr al sup por t brac ket for p or t ab le navi gat ion sy stem , spe ed c am era d etec to r , U SB Box, r [...]

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    0 1 2 T ec hnic al dat a[...]

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    MODELS: E NG IN ES A ND G E A RBOX ES Model co des: NX... 5FS0 5FV8/P 5FMA 5FU 8 PETRO L EN GI NE S VT i 1 20 T HP 155 TH P 160 TH P 2 00 Cu bic c ap aci t y (cc) 1 59 8 1 5 98 1 59 8 1 5 98 B ore x s tr oke (mm ) 77 x 8 5. 8 77 x 8 5 .8 7 7 x 85 .8 7 7 x 8 5. 8 M ax p ower : EU st anda rd (k W) 88 11 5 12 0 147 M a x power e ngi ne sp eed (rp m ) [...]

  • Page 285

    283 T e chnica l data W EI G HTS A ND TO WE D LOA DS (i n kg) Pet rol e ng in es V Ti 120 THP 1 5 5 THP 160 TH P 20 0 Gearbox es Manual E le c tr oni c g ea rb ox sys te m Au to ma ti c Manual Model co des: NX... 5FS0 5FV8/P 5FMA 5FU8 - Unla den we ight 1 2 05 1 28 4 1 3 6 3 1 316 - Ker b we ig ht 1 28 0 1 3 59 1 43 8 1 391 - Gr os s vehic le we ig[...]

  • Page 286

    MODELS: E NG IN ES A ND G E A RBOX ES Model co des: NX... 9HP0 9HR8 9HR8/S 9HR8/PS RHH8 RHC8/P DIESEL ENGINES HD i 90 PE F HD i 1 10 PEF HD i 160 PEF Cu bic c ap aci t y (cc) 1 56 0 1 5 6 0 1 9 97 B ore x s tr oke (mm ) 75 x 88 .3 75 x 8 8. 3 8 5 x 8 8 M ax p ower : EU st anda rd (k W) 68 82 12 0 M a x power e ngi ne sp eed (rp m ) 4 000 3 6 0 0 4 [...]

  • Page 287

    285 T e chnica l data W EI G HTS A ND TO WE D LOA DS (i n kg) Diesel engines HD i 90 PE F HDi 11 0 PE F e- HD i 1 10 PEF HD i 160 PE F Gearbox Manual Manual Manual Elec tronic gearbox system Manual Elec tronic gearbox system Model co des: NX... 9HP0 9HR8 9HR8/S 9HR8/PS RHH8 RHC8/P - Unla den we ight 1 2 05 1 2 9 0 1 29 5 1 3 0 0 1 320 1 32 0 - Ker [...]

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    Dime nsio ns ( in mm )[...]

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    287 T e chnica l data Iden ti fi ca ti on m ark in g s Vari ous v isi ble m ar ki ngs f or th e ide nti f ic ati on of yo ur vehi cl e. A. Vehi cl e id en t if i ca t io n nu mb er ( VI N) un de r th e b on ne t . T his nu mbe r is en gr aved on t he b ody wor k nea r the e ngi ne mo unti ng. B. V ehicle iden tif ication number on the dashboard. T[...]

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    0 1 3 A ud io a n d te le ma tics[...]

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    291 EMERGENCY OR ASSIST ANCE CALL[...]

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    292 EMERGENCY OR ASSIST ANCE CALL EMERGENCY CALL In an emergency , press this button for more than 2 seconds. Flashing of the green indicator lamp and a voice message con fi rm that the call has been made to the CITROËN Emergency team * . Pressing this button again immediately cancels the request. The green indicator lamp goes off. ASSIST ANCE CA[...]

  • Page 295

    293 The system is protected in such a way that it will only operate in your vehicle. If it is to be installed in another vehicle, contact a CITROËN dealer for con fi guration of the system. eMyW ay 01 First steps - Control panel For safety reasons, the driver must carry out operations which require prolonged attention while the vehicle is station[...]

  • Page 296

    294 1 14 2 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 01 FIRST STEPS CONTROL P ANEL Buttons 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 12: selection of left or right of the screen, when a Menu is displayed on the screen.[...]

  • Page 297

    295 01 1. Rotary control: - Short press engine not running: on/off. - Short press engine running: mute on/off. - Rotation: volume adjustment (each source is independant, including T A messages and navigation information). 2. Radio source, access to the FM/AM band menu and display the list of stations. 3. Access to the MEDIA menu and display the lis[...]

  • Page 298

    296 02 STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS - Change the audio source. Long press: mute. - V olume increase. - V olume decrease. - Radio: display the list of stations. Media: display the list of tracks. - Rotation. Radio -automatic selection of next/previous frequency . Media: previous/next track. - Press then rotation: access to 6 preset stations. - TEL butt[...]

  • Page 299

    297 03 For a detailed global view of the menus available, refer to the "Screen menu map" section. For cleaning the screen, the use of a soft, non-abrasive cloth (spectacles cloth) is recommended, with no additional product. " RADIO / MEDIA " " TELEPHONE " (If conversation in progress) SETUP : P ARAMETERS date and time,[...]

  • Page 300

    298 03 A press on the OK dial gives access to short-cut menus according to the display in the screen. GENERAL OPERA TION DISPLA Y ACCORDING TO CONTEXT RADIO: Activate/Deactivate T A Activate/Deactivate RDS MUSIC MEDIA PLA YERS, CD or USB (according to media): Play modes: Normal Random Random on all media Repetition TELEPHONE (call in progress): Pri[...]

  • Page 301

    299 04 List of recent destinations. " Navigation - guidance " T o delete the list of recent destinations, select " Guidance options " in the navigation menu then select " Delete last destinations " and con fi rm. Select " Ye s " then con fi rm. Deleting just one destination is not possible. Go from the list[...]

  • Page 302

    300 04 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 10 8 6 Press NA V to display the " Navigation - guidance " menu. TOW ARDS A NEW DESTINA TION NA VIGA TION - GUIDANCE SELECTING A DESTINA TION Select " Select destination " and con fi rm, then select " Enter an address " and con fi rm. Select the " Country " function then con fi rm. Sel[...]

  • Page 303

    301 1 2 04 1 2 3 SELECTING A DESTINA TION NA VIGA TION - GUIDANCE TO ONE OF THE RECENT DESTINA TIONS Press NA V twice to open the list of recent destinations. Select the desired destination and con fi rm to start guidance. TOW ARDS A CONT ACT IN THE CONT ACTS DIRECTOR Y Select " Select destination " and con fi rm, then select " Dir[...]

  • Page 304

    302 1 04 2 1 2 3 3 4 Select " Select destination " and con fi rm, then select " GPS coordinates " and con fi rm. Enter the GPS coordinates and con fi rm " OK " to start the guidance. Press NA V to display the " Navigation - guidance " menu. NA VIGA TION - GUIDANCE TOW ARDS GPS COORDINA TES TOW ARDS A POINT[...]

  • Page 305

    303 04 1 3 4 5 2 TOW ARDS POINTS OF INTEREST (POI) NA VIGA TION - GUIDANCE The points of interest (POI) indicate all of the service locations in the vicinity (hotels, various businesses, airports...). Select the " Enter an address " function and con fi rm, then select Select destination and con fi rm. T o select a POI close to your curr[...]

  • Page 306

    304 04 Service station Garage CITROËN Motor racing circuit Covered car park Car park Rest area Hotel Restaurant Cafeteria Bed and breakfast Airport Bus station Port Industrial estate Supermarket Bank V ending machine Sports complex, sports centre, sports ground Swimming pool Winter sports resort Entertainment, show Cinema Railway station Hospital,[...]

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    305 04 1 2 3 NA VIGA TION - GUIDANCE ALERT P ARAMETERS RISK AREAS Press NA V to display the " Navigation - guidance " menu. Select: - "Visual alert" - "Audible alert" - "Alert only in guidance" - "Overspeed alarm only". The choice of time of noti fi cation de fi nes how long in advance that guidan[...]

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    306 04 1 4 3 1 3 2 2 NA VIGA TION - GUIDANCE ADDING A ST AGE Press NA V to display the " Navigation - guidance " menu. Select " Journey leg and route " then con fi rm. Select " Close to " a route passing close to the stage or " Strict " for a route passing through the stage. Con fi rm " OK " to st[...]

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    307 04 3 4 1 2 NA VIGA TION - GUIDANCE ROUTE OPTIONS CALCULA TION CRITERIA Select " Guidance options " and con fi rm. Select " OK " and con fi rm to save the modi fi cations. Select " De fi ne calculation criteria " and con fi rm. This function allows modi fi cation of: - the guidance criteria: (" Fastest ro[...]

  • Page 310

    308 04 3 5 1 2 4 NA VIGA TION - GUIDANCE Press NA V to display the " Navigation - guidance " menu. MAP MANAGEMENT SE LECT IN G TH E POI NT S OF I NT ER EST D IS PL A Y ED O N THE M A P Select " Map management " and con fi rm. Select from the various categories the ones that you want to display on the screen. Select " Map d[...]

  • Page 311

    309 04 3 1 2 4 NA VIGA TION - GUIDANCE Select " Map management " and con fi rm. Select: - " V ehicle direction " to have the map follow the direction of travel, - " North direction " to keep the map always North up, - " Perspective view " to display a perspective view . Select " Map orientation " a[...]

  • Page 312

    310 04 1 2 3 6 4 5 NA VIGA TION - GUIDANCE Press NA V to display the " Navigation - guidance " menu. ADJUSTING THE GUIDANCE SPEECH SYNTHESIS Select " Guidance options " and con fi rm. ADJUSTING THE VOLUME/DEACTIV A TION Select " Set speech synthesis " and con fi rm. Select the volume graph and con fi rm. Select &quo[...]

  • Page 313

    31 1 04 3 1 2 NA VIGA TION - GUIDANCE MALE VOICE/FEMALE VOICE Press SETUP to display the con fi guration menu. Select " Select male voice " or " Select female voice " then con fi rm " Ye s " to activate a male or female voice. The system restarts. Select " V oice synthesis " and con fi rm.[...]

  • Page 314

    312 05 TRAFFIC INFORMA TION Access to the "TRAFFIC INFORMA TION" menu List of TMC messages in order of distance from the vehicle. Go from the list to the menu (left/right). " T raf fi c information " " Geographic fi lter " " Select TMC station " (automatic, manual) " Display/Do not display messages &qu[...]

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    313 05 1 2 3 4 TRAFFIC INFORMA TION CONFIGURE THE FIL TERING AND DISPLA Y OF TMC MESSAGES TMC (Traf fi c Message Channel) messages contain information on traf fi c and weather conditions, received in real time and transmitted to the driver in the form of audible announcements and symbols on the navigation map. The navigation system can then sugge[...]

  • Page 316

    314 05 2 1 1 2 3 TRAFFIC INFORMA TION PRINCIP AL TMC SYMBOLS Red and yellow triangle: traf fi c information, for example: Black and blue triangle: general information, for example: Weather reports Modi fi ed signage Risk of explosion T raf fi c reports Narrow carriageway Road closed Wind Slippery surface Demonstration Fog Accident Danger Parking[...]

  • Page 317

    315 06 USING THE TELEPHONE Access to the "TELEPHONE" menu " T elephone " " Dial " " Directory of contacts " " Contact management " " Phone functions " " Bluetooth functions " " Hang up " (call in progress) Go from the list to the menu (left/right). or List of recent cal[...]

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    316 1 2 5 6 3 4 06 P AIRING A BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE For reasons of safety and because they require prolonged attention on the part of the driver , the operations for pairing the Bluetooth mobile telephone to the hands-free system of the audio unit must be carried out with the vehicle stationary . Activate the telephone's Bluetooth function and e[...]

  • Page 319

    317 8 7 06 Enter the same code on the telephone then accept the connection. Then accept automatic connection on the telephone to allow the telephone to reconnect automatically every time the vehicle is started. The ability of the system to connect in only one mode depends on the telephone. The two modes may both connect by default. USING THE TELEPH[...]

  • Page 320

    318 06 1 2a 2b 2c 2d 2e USING THE TELEPHONE DIRECTOR Y/SYNCHRONIZING CONT ACTS Press PHONE then select " Contacts management " and con fi rm. Select " New contact " to enter a new contact. Select " Delete all contacts " to delete the contacts saved in the system. Select " Import all the entries " to import a[...]

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    319 06 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MANAGING CONT ACTS Press PHONE then select " Directory of contacts " and con fi rm. Select the desired contact and con fi rm. Select " Import " to copy one contact to the system. Select " Call " to start the call. Select " Open " to view an external contact or modify a contact saved in [...]

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    320 1 2 2 3 1 3 4 06 USING THE TELEPHONE Press PHONE twice. Select " Dial " then con fi rm. Select " Directory of contacts " then con fi rm. Dial the telephone number using the virtual keypad selecting each number in turn. Con fi rm " OK " to make the call. Press TEL or twice on PHONE . CALLING A NEW NUMBER CALLING [...]

  • Page 323

    321 1 2 06 1 USING THE TELEPHONE CALLING A RECENTL Y ENTERED NUMBER Press TEL , select " Call list " and con fi rm, Select the desired number and con fi rm. T o erase the calls log, press PHONE twice, select " Phone functions " and con fi rm then select " Delete calls log " and con fi rm. ENDING A CALL Press PHONE [...]

  • Page 324

    322 1 2 06 USING THE TELEPHONE RECEIVING A CALL An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display on the screen. "Y es " to accept the call is selected by default. Press " OK " to accept the call. Select " No " and con fi rm to reject the call. A short press on TEL accepts an incoming call. A long pre[...]

  • Page 325

    323 06 1 2a 2b 2c 2d USING THE TELEPHONE OPTIONS DURING A CALL * During a call, press the MODE button several times to select display of the telephone screen, then press " OK " to open the contextual menu. Select " Private mode " and con fi rm to take the call on the handset. Or select " Hands-free mode " and con fi [...]

  • Page 326

    324 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 06 Press PHONE twice. Select " List of the paired peripherals " and con fi rm. It is possible to: - " Connect " or " Disconnect " the selected telephone, - delete the pairing of the selected telephone. It is also possible to select all pairings. USING THE TELEPHONE MANAGING P AIRED TELEPHONES CHANG[...]

  • Page 327

    325 07 RADIO Access to the "RADIO" menu " FM/AM band " " Following waveband " (" AM/FM ") " Guidance options " (" T A, RDS ") " Audio settings " (see this section) " Update radio list " Aphabetical list of stations received. Press  or  or use the rotary control to[...]

  • Page 328

    326 07 1a 1b 1c 1 2 RADIO By alphabetical list Press RADIO or LIST , select the station of your choice and con fi rm. By automatic frequency search Press  or  for the automatic search for a lower or higher radio frequency . Or turn the thumb wheel on the steering mounted control. By manual frequency search Press  or  to adjust the radi[...]

  • Page 329

    327 1 2 3 07 Press RADIO . ACTIV A TE/DEACTIV A TE RDS RDS, if displayed, allows you to continue listening to the same station by automatic retuning to alternative frequencies. However , in certain conditions, coverage of an RDS station may not be assured throughout the entire country as radio stations do not cover 100 % of the territory . This exp[...]

  • Page 330

    328 08 MUSIC MEDIA PLA YERS Access to the "MUSIC MEDIA PLA YER" menu " MEDIA " " Following media source " " Eject USB device " (if USB connected) " Play mode " (" Normal ", " Random ", " Random on all media ", " Repetition ") " Audio settings " (see [...]

  • Page 331

    329 08 MUSIC MEDIA PLA YERS CD, MP3 CD, USB PLA YER The audio equipment will only play audio fi les with ".m4a, .m4b, .aac, . fl ac, .ogg and .mp3" fi le extensions and with a bit rate of between 32 Kbps and 320 Kbps. It also supports the VBR (V ariable Bit Rate) mode. No other type of fi le (.wma, .mp4, .m3u...) can be played. The sa[...]

  • Page 332

    330 08 1 2 3 MUSIC MEDIA PLA YERS CD, MP3 CD, USB PLA YER Insert the CD in the player , insert the USB memory stick in the USB player or connect the USB peripheral to the USB port using a suitable cable (not supplied). The system builds playlists (in temporary memory), an operation which can take from a few seconds to several minutes. Reduce the nu[...]

  • Page 333

    331 08 / / // // / / +/ SELECTING A TRACK MUSIC MEDIA PLA YERS Previous track. Next track. Previous folder . Next folder . Fast forward. Fast backward. Pause: long press on SRC . LIST : List of USB or CD tracks or folders Up or down in the list. Con fi rm, next menu level. Up one menu level. Long press Long press[...]

  • Page 334

    332 08 1 2 1 2 AUDIO STREAMING Streaming allows audio fi les on your telephone to be played via the vehicle's speakers. Connect the telephone: see "USING THE TELEPHONE". Select " Audio " or " All " pro fi le. If play does not start automatically , it may be necessary to start the audio playback from the telephon[...]

  • Page 335

    333 08 1 2 3 MUSIC MEDIA PLA YERS USING THE AUXILIAR Y INPUT (AUX) Cable not supplied Connect the portable device (MP3 player…) to the auxiliary JACK socket using an audio cable. Press MUSIC to display the " MEDIA " menu. Select " Activate/Deactivate AUX input " and con fi rm. First adjust the volume of your portable device ([...]

  • Page 336

    334 09 1 2 AUDIO SETTINGS They are accessible by a long press on RADIO or MUSIC or from the " FM/AM band " or " MEDIA " menus. - " Equalizer " (choice of 6 musical ambiences) - " Bass " - " T reble " - " Loudness " (Activate/Deactivate) - " Distribution " (" Driver ", &[...]

  • Page 337

    335 10 1 2 3a 3b 1 2 3 4 CONFIGURA TION Press SETUP to display the " Con fi guration " menu. Select " Adjust luminosity " and con fi rm to adjust the screen brightness. Press " OK " to save the changes. The settings for day and night are independent. Select " Choose colour " and con fi rm to select the scr[...]

  • Page 338

    336 11 SCREEN MENU MAP "Navigation - guidance" MENU Enter an address Select destination Directory GPS coordinates (Archive) Journey leg and route Add a stage Enter an address Directory Previous destinations Order/delete journey legs Divert route Chosen destination Guidance options De fi ne calculation criteria Set speech synthesis Delete[...]

  • Page 339

    337 11 SCREEN MENU MAP Dial Directory of contacts Call Open Import Phone MENU 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 3 1 2 2 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 List of the paired peripherals Connect Disconnect Delete Delete all Contact mem. status Phone functions Ring options Delete calls log Bluetooth functions Equalizer "RADIO" MENU Follo[...]

  • Page 340

    338 11 SCREEN MENU MAP 2 3 3 1 4 2 2 1 4 4 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 1 Random on all media Repetition Audio settings (same as RADIO) Activate/Deactivate AUX input "MEDIA" MENU Following media source Eject USB support Read mode Normal Random All passengers Le-Ri balance Fr-Re balance Auto. V olume Update radio list Bass T reb[...]

  • Page 341

    339 FREQUENTL Y ASKED QUESTIONS The following tables groups together the answers to the most frequently asked questions concerning your audio system. QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION The route calculation is not successful. The guidance criteria may con fl ict with the current location (exclusion of toll roads on a toll motorway). Check the guidance crite[...]

  • Page 342

    340 FREQUENTL Y ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION Certain traf fi c jams along the route are not indicated in real time. On starting, it is several minutes before the system begins to receive the traf fi c information. W ait until the traf fi c information is being received correctly (display of the traf fi c information icons on the map[...]

  • Page 343

    341 FREQUENTL Y ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION Some contacts are duplicated in the list. The options for synchronizing contacts are synchronizing the contacts on the SIM card, the contacts on the telephone, or both. When both synchronizations are selected, some contacts may be duplicated. Select "Display SIM card contacts" or &q[...]

  • Page 344

    342 FREQUENTL Y ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION Some characters in the media information are not displayed correctly while playing. The audio system does not display some types of characters. Use standard characters to name tracks and folders. Playing of streaming fi les does not start. The peripheral device connected does not support aut[...]

  • Page 345

    343 FREQUENTL Y ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION In changing the setting of treble and bass the equalizer setting is deselected. The selection of an equalizer setting imposes the balance settings. Modifying one without the other is not possible. Modify the balance or equalizer settings to obtain the desired musical ambience. In changing the[...]

  • Page 346

    344 FREQUENTL Y ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION With the engine off, the system switches off after a few minutes of use. When the engine is switched off, the system's operating time depends on the battery charge. The switch-off is normal: the system switches to economy mode and switches off to prevent discharging of the vehicle's[...]

  • Page 347

    345 The system is coded in such a way that it will only operate in your vehicle. If it is to be installed in another vehicle, contact your CITROËN dealer for con fi guration of the system. AUDIO SYSTEM/BLUETOOTH 01 First steps For safety reasons, the driver must only carry out operations which require prolonged attention while the vehicle is stat[...]

  • Page 348

    346 01 1 2 7 4 5 6 3 8 9 10 13 11 12 14 FIRST STEPS 1. On/Of f and volume adjustment. 2. CD eject. 3. Selection of the display on the screen from the following modes: Full screen: Audio (or if a telephone call is in progress)/ New window: Audio (or telephone if a call is in progress) - T ime or T rip computer . Long press: black screen (DARK). 4. S[...]

  • Page 349

    02 347 STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS - Change the audio source. Long press: mute. - Increase volume. - Decrease volume. - Radio: display the list of stations. Media: display the list of tracks. Long press: update the list of stations received. - Rotation: Radio: access to 6 preset stations: previous/next. Media: previous/next track. Press: con fi rmat[...]

  • Page 350

    348 03 " Multimedia ": Media parameters, Radio parameters. " T rip computer ": Warning log. For a detailed global view of the menus available, refer to "Screen menu map" in this section. " Bluetooth connection ": Connections management, Search for a device. " T elephone ": Call, Directory management[...]

  • Page 351

    349 1 2 3 04 AUDIO Press SOURCE several times in succession and select radio. Press BAND to select a waveband among: FM1, FM2, DAB (digital radio), AM. Press LIST to display the list of stations received in alphabetical order . A press changes to the next or previous letter (e.g. A, B, D, F , G, J, K, …). RADIO Select the desired radio station an[...]

  • Page 352

    350 1 2 04 1 1 2 RDS, if displayed, enables you to continue listening to the same station by automatic retuning to alternative frequencies. However , in certain conditions, coverage of an RDS station may not be assured throughout the country as radio stations do not cover 100 % of the territory . This explains the loss of reception of the station d[...]

  • Page 353

    351 1 2 04 AUDIO Radio text is information transmitted by the radio station related to the current programme or song. With the radio displayed on the screen, press OK to display the contextual menu. Select " RadioT ext (TXT) display " and con fi rm OK to save. DISPLA Y RADIO TEXT Screen C[...]

  • Page 354

    352 04 1 2 3 AUDIO AUDIO CD Insert 12 cm diameter circular compact discs only . Some anti-pirating systems, on original discs or CDs copied using a personal recorder , may cause faults which are no re fl ection on the quality of the original player . Without pressing the EJECT button, insert a CD in the player , play begins automatically . T o pla[...]

  • Page 355

    353 04 AUDIO CD, USB INFORMA TION AND ADVICE On a single disc, the CD player can read up to 255 MP3 fi les spread over 8 directory levels. However , it is recommended that this be kept to 2 levels so as to limit the time taken to access and play the CD. During play , the folder structure is not observed. In order to be able to play a recorded CDR [...]

  • Page 356

    354 04 1 3 2 4 5 CD, USB AUDIO PLA YING A COMPILA TION Insert an MP3 compilation in the CD player or connect a memory stick to the USB port, directly or via an extension lead. The system creates playlists (temporary memory) the creation time for which can take from a few seconds to several minutes. The playlists are updated every time the ignition [...]

  • Page 357

    355 7 6 8 9 2 1 04 Select a line in the list. Select a track or a folder . Jump a page. Up a level in the menu. AUDIO USB MEMOR Y STICK - FILE CLASSIFICA TION Having selected the desired classi fi cation (" By folders ", " By artists ", " By genres ", " By playlists ") press OK . Then con fi rm OK to save t[...]

  • Page 358

    356 04 AUDIO iPod ® or PORT ABLE PLA YER Management of the device is via the audio system controls. The audio fi les on a Mass Storage portable player * can be heard through the vehicle's speakers by connecting it to the USB port (cable not supplied). If the portable player is not recognised by the USB port, connect it to the auxiliary Jack [...]

  • Page 359

    357 3 2 4 04 1 AUDIO AUXILIAR Y SOCKET (AUX) AUXILIARY JACK SOCKET Do not connect a device to the USB port and to the auxiliary Jack socket at the same time. The auxiliary Jack socket permits the connection of a portable non-mass storage device or an iPod ® if not recognised by the USB port. Connect the portable device to the auxiliary Jack socket[...]

  • Page 360

    358 04 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 AUDIO STREAMING - PLA YING AUDIO FILES VIA BLUETOOTH Depending on the compatibility of the phone Connect the telephone: see the "USING THE TELEPHONE" section. Streaming allows music fi les on a telephone to be heard via the vehicle's speakers. The telephone must support the appropriate Bluetooth pro fi les (pro[...]

  • Page 361

    359 05 1 2 5 3 4 6 USING THE TELEPHONE P AIRING A TELEPHONE The services offered depend on the network, the SIM card and the compatibility of the Bluetooth telephone used. Consult your telephone's manual and your operator to fi nd out which services are available to you. A list of mobile telephones which offer the best range of services is av[...]

  • Page 362

    360 05 7 8 Saisir code authentification 0 1 OK Del 23456789 _ 9 10 USING THE TELEPHONE A virtual keypad is displayed on the screen: enter a code with at least 4 digits and conform with OK . A message is displayed on the screen of the telephone: enter the same code and con fi rm. A message appears in the screen to con fi rm the result of the conne[...]

  • Page 363

    361 05 1 2 4 3 USING THE TELEPHONE T o see the telephone status, press MENU . Select " T elephone " and con fi rm. Select " T elephone management " con fi rm. Select " T elephone status " and con fi rm. TELEPHONE ST A TUS The screen displays: the name of the telephone, the name of the network, network signal strengt[...]

  • Page 364

    362 1 2 3 4 05 5 USING THE TELEPHONE The telephone connection automatically includes hands-free operation and audio streaming. Press MENU . Select " Bluetooth connection " and con fi rm. Indicates connection of the audio steaming pro fi le. MANAGING CONNECTIONS Select " Connections management " and con fi rm. The list of pair[...]

  • Page 365

    363 1 2 1 4 2 3 3 05 USING THE TELEPHONE T o display the " TELEPHONE " menu: - Make along press on SOURCE . - Or , press OK to display the contextual menu. Select " Call " and con fi rm. - Or , press MENU , select " T elephone " and con fi rm. Select " Call " and con fi rm. Select " Dial " to ent[...]

  • Page 366

    364 1 2 1 4 2 3 05 USING THE TELEPHONE Repeat the previous step 1 to display the " TELEPHONE " menu. Select " Directory " and con fi rm. An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display in the multifunction screen. Mobile (depending on the information available in the contact records of the telephone connected[...]

  • Page 367

    365 1 2a 2c 2b 05 USING THE TELEPHONE During a call, press OK to display the contextual menu. Hang up In the contextual menu: - select " T elephone mode " to transfer the call to the telephone. - deselect " T elephone mode " to transfer the call to the vehicle. In the contextual menu: - select " Micro OFF " to switch o[...]

  • Page 368

    366 2e 2d 05 USING THE TELEPHONE From the contextual menu, select " DTMF tones " and con fi rm to use the digital keypad to navigate in the interactive voice response menu. From the contextual menu, select " Switch " and conform to return to a call left on hold. Interactive voice response Consultation call[...]

  • Page 369

    367 2 3 1 05 USING THE TELEPHONE DIRECTOR Y The telephone directory is sent to the system, depending on the compatibility of the telephone. The directory is provisional and depends on the Bluetooth connection. Contacts imported from the telephone to the audio system directory are saved in a permanent directory visible to all, whatever the telephone[...]

  • Page 370

    368 1 2 06 3 Press  to display the audio settings menu. The settings available are: - Ambience, - Bass, - Treble, - Loudness, - Distribution: Personalised or Driver * , - Left/right balance, - Fader (front/rear balance), - Auto. volume. SCREEN C The distribution, or spatialisation of sound, is an audio process which allows the sound quality to b[...]

  • Page 371

    369 5 6 3 4 07 2 1 CONFIGURA TION SETTING THE DA TE AND TIME Select the setting to be modi fi ed. Con fi rm by pressing OK , then make the change and con fi rm again to save the modi fi cation. Using the arrows, select " Display con fi guration " and con fi rm. Press the MENU button. Using the arrows, select " Personalisation-c[...]

  • Page 372

    370 08 TRIP COMPUTER Each press of the button, located at the end of the wiper stalk, displays the different trip computer information in succession, depending on the screen. - the "vehicle " tab with: ● the range, the current fuel consumption and the distance remaining to the destination or the Stop & Start time counter , - the &qu[...]

  • Page 373

    371 09 SCREEN MENU MAP SCREEN C Multimedia Media parameters Choice of playback mode Choice of track listing T elephone Call Dial Directory Calls list V oice mail box Directory management Consult an entry Delete an entry Delete all entries Normal Random Random all Repeat By folders By artists MAIN FUNCTION Option A1 Option A2 OPTION A OPTION B 1 2 2[...]

  • Page 374

    372 09 SCREEN MENU MAP Personalisation- configuration De fi ne the vehicle parameters Access to the vehicle Plip action Driving position setting Unlocking boot only Driving assistance Parking brake automatic Rear wipe in reverse gear Speeds memorised V ehicle lighting Directional headlamps Daytime lights Interior lighting Follow-me-home headlamps [...]

  • Page 375

    373 FREQUENTL Y ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION There is a difference in sound quality between the different audio sources (radio, CD…). For optimum sound quality , the audio settings (Volume, Bass, Treble, Ambience, Loudness) can be adapted to the different sound sources, which may result in audible differences when changing source (rad[...]

  • Page 376

    374 FREQUENTL Y ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION The quality of reception of the radio station listened to gradually deteriorates or the stored stations do not function (no sound, 87.5 MHz is displayed…). The vehicle is too far from the transmitter used by the station listened to or there is no transmitter in the geographical area through[...]

  • Page 377

    375 FREQUENTL Y ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION The CD is ejected automatically or is not played by the player . The CD is inserted upside down, is unplayable, does not contain any audio data or contains an audio format which the player cannot play . The CD is protected by an anti-pirating protection system which is not recognised by the a[...]

  • Page 378

    376 FREQUENTL Y ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION A telephone connects automatically , disconnecting another telephone. Automatic connection overrides manual connection. Modify the telephone settings to remove automatic connection. An iPod is not recognised when connecting to the USB port. The iPod is of a generation that is not compatible w[...]

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  • Page 383

    381 Visu al sear ch Interior B o o t f i t t i n g s 15 4 -15 7 - rear parc el shelf - hooks - 12 V socket - torc h - l ashi ng eyes - storage compar tment Rear se ats 92- 93 Re ar ar mre st / Ski f l ap 153 I SO FIX m ount ing s 166 - 168 Chil d sea ts 160 - 165 Fron t seats 88 - 91 S eat b elt s 1 79 - 182 A i r b a g s 18 3 -18 8 Gl ove box 145 [...]

  • Page 384

    Ins trume nts a nd con trol s Instrument panels 38 - 40 War nin g lam ps 4 1- 51 Indic ators 52-5 4 Manual test 55 Sett ing bu tton s 56-59 - trip d ist anc e r ec ord er - ligh tin g dim mer/ bl ack p ane l - cus tom isa tio n of dia ls an d sc ree ns Stop & St art 21 2-2 1 4 W i p e r c o n t r o l s 13 3 -137 T r ip c o mpu ter 70-7 4 Do or [...]

  • Page 385

    383 Visu al sear ch T echn ical d ata - Ma in te na nce Runnin g out of D ie sel f uel 232 Checking le vels 235 -237 - oil - b rake f luid - coola nt - power s tee rin g f luid - scr ee nwash / hea dla mp was h f lui d - addi ti ve (Di es el wi th p ar t ic le em iss io ns f ilt er) Chan gin g bulb s 25 6 - 26 3 - front - rear Petro l en gine s 282[...]

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    D A AB S an d EBFD sy stem s ............................. 1 76 Ac ce ss or ie s ................................................ 278 Ac ce ss or y s oc ket, 12V ....... 146, 14 7 , 150, 156 Adju sti ng he adl amp s .................................. 1 3 0 Adju sti ng he ad re st rai nts .............................. 9 0 Adju sti ng se at bel t he[...]

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    385 Alp habe tica l in de x Die se l addi ti ve level .................................... 237 Dim ens ion s ................................................. 28 6 Dip pe d bea m ............................... 124, 257 , 258 Dipstick ..................................................5 2, 23 5 Dir ec ti onal l igh tin g ............................[...]

  • Page 388

    Jac k ............................................................. 249 JACK s oc ket ................................146, 3 33 , 357 M J Mai n bea m .................................. 124, 257 , 25 8 Mai nten anc e.................................................. 3 4 Map r ead ing l amp s ..................................... 138 Mar k ing s, id [...]

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    387 Alp habe tica l in de x Paint c ol our c o de ........................................ 287 Parc el s hel f, rear ......................................... 155 Par kin g bra ke ..............................192, 20 0, 24 0 Par kin g bra ke, ele ct ri c ......................... 1 9 2-1 9 9 Par kin g lam ps .......................................[...]

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    03-1 1 This handbook describes all of the equipment available in the whole range. Y our vehicle will be fi tted with some of this equipment described in this document, depending on its trim level, version and the speci fi cation for the country in which it is sold. The descriptions and illustrations are given without any obligation. Automobiles C[...]

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