C4 Handbook Basic
Transcript of C4 Handbook Basic
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CONTENTS
Chapter I IN BRIEF
Daslibonid 6-7
11 1 IPtOl 8
Ii ;l 11111 I 1.t 1 l 9
Fixed centred controls tcring wheel .. 10 `` 12
Warning lamps 13'- 15I-In
W Signalling 16- 18 -
Screen wipe 19-20
Seat belt height adjutment -Steering column adjustment 21
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Vron seats 22 25
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Interior rear view mirror 26 -
Door mirrors 27
Windows 28Ventilation - Manual air conditioning 29
Automatic dual zone air conditioning 30
Cruise control 31-32
Speed limiter 33-34
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Chapter II DRIVING
Remote control 35-36lKny 37
CODE card 38
,rltiirIIII:;r1II 39-'I-U
Steering lock - Ignition - stader 41-42
Starting 43
Instrument panel 44Mainteti rice indicator 45-46
Instrument panel 47
Multifunction display 48 55
Trip computer 56-57
Manual gearbox 58
Automatic gearbox 59 62Handbrake - Anti-lock Braking System 63-64
Electronic stability programme 65
Diesel particle filter 66
Lane departure warning system 67
Directional headlamps 68
Parking assistance 69-70
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4. CONTENTS
Chapter III COMFORT
Access 71-72
lil `Non - Heating 73
Ventil;ilin,i I lu;,tpricj - Air JIIIitPIinq 74Ventil;iIic,ii Hv;iljiiq - I'AanuH flU :uI1IIIR1I,uIJ . 75-76Aft distribution 77
Automatic dual zone air conditioninq 78 80
Rear seats 81-82
Airbags 83
Child safety 84
Child restraints 35 - 57Interior lighting 88-89
Interior comfort 90 94
Boot 95-96
Scented air freshener 97
Radio pre-equipment - Fitting loudspeakers 98
IV Chapter IV MAINTENANCE
Opening the bonnet 99
Petrol engines 100 - 103Diesel engines 104-105
Levels 106 - 108
Diesel injection equipment 1 09-i 10Capacities 111Battery 112-113
Fuses 114- 118
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Chapter V PRACTICAL ADVICE
Ref! `Piling . 119
[lir bulbs . 120 126
Safety recornrn ul; iiu',. 127
Changinq a wheel 128-1 29
Tyre pressure sensor 130
Towing - Lifting 131
General information 132 135
Fuel consumption 136Dimensions 137-138
Vehicle identification 139Used engine oil 140
142 - 144
USER PRECAUTIONS I- XXIV
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Chapter VI TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
INDEX
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I P. DASHBOARD
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DASHBOARD 7 I
1 E-;larage c lr;iwur right an I l fl.
2 Side window demister ventright arid ult.
3 Loudspeaker Tweeter rightand luff.
4 I ` i- ar un's airbag.
5 Control For H ii ui locking ofdoors and lruI.
6 Multifunotion display.
7 Centre air vents.
8Controls:
irirD rr-iuleage rtcrHl,!rbutton.
S
Dashboard lightirri.* Display of alerts and Status
of functions.
9 Instrument panel.
J10 Hazard lamps control.
11 Scented air freshener.
12 Controls:* Lighting.* Direction indicators.* Front foglamps.* Foglamps.
13 Controls for speed limiter andcruise control.
14 Tachometer! Automatic gearbox display.
Multifunction display controls.
Horn.
Controls for optional functions.
28 Steering column adjustmentlever.
15 Si ii;rllii Ic I corifh rrr-I, n v',Irrn-ing lamps.
16 Driver's airbag.
17 Radio-C! controls.
18 untrols:* Windscreen wiper.* Su,'uI wash.* Rear srr Iii wiper.- Trip oornprilur.
19 Controls:* ESP.* Parking assistance.* Lane wandering alert.* Anti-intrusion alarm.
20 I alurirl air vent right and left.
21 Headlamps adjustment.
22 Controls:* Rear view mirrors.* Windows.* Child safety.
23 Oddments poket
24 Steering look and ignitionswitch.
25
26
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29 Air olIrr lrtir,rrrrr or lrrltIirrIfventilation.
30 irlever.
31 12 volt rucessory sock' `I.
32 Cigar lighter.
33 Handbrake.
34 Ashtray.
35 Radio-CD or NaviDrive radionavigation.
36 Carrier bag hook.
37 Key-operated switch:* Passenger's airbag aotiva
tion!deaotivation.
38 Lower glovebox* Fuse box aooess.
39 Bonnet release lever.
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TACHOMETER
Display ot engIne speedluriiut thu runh1ii1 i,i p rinil 1-lurinini iii
and display of gear engaqec! and automatic gearbox status
Approacning maximum engine speec, tne screen cnanges trom orangeto red, to indicate the necessity to engage a higher gear.
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
or inning of the drivi,r'c door oriiiHclciiirl with the rrniiiinlctor approx. 30 ;i'cn,I 11:1 II ore is aclivatiori of Ihe instrument panel andrev counter and din 1 un y of the mpHage counters and it nip lu tlnle tic,
I ii itonance symbol.
Central display
1 I `il :-l1uicI'n
2 Range
3 Trip mileage recorder
4 ;pneed lirjiiter cii I cruise ci nlr l settin
5 Speu I ru luu .nilu
6 I'ilaunuli'iuuuiiu;e `ii, liunnihur, niii `.wilnhiriq on ignition, then total mniliuuinirn counter
7 Checkiriq He engine oil k vel
8 Coolant temperature
Display lighting rheostat
Press then adjust.If after increasing the brightness you wish to reduce it, you have first to increase
it to the maximum then release. Next you can reduce the brightness.And vice versa.
Display Trip mileageof warning lamps recorder
reset button
Display Displayof alerts of warning lamps
and Statusof functions
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CENTRED
TEERING
CONTROLS
WHEEL
Controlsfor
speedlimiter
and cruise control
Radio-CD controls
FIXED
S
Controls foroptional functions
Multifunctiondisplay controls
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FIXED CENTRED CONTROLS
STEERING WHEEL
Controls for speed limiter and cruise control
Selection of cruisecontrol or speed
limiter
To decreasethe speed I Toactivate cruise
control
Radio-CD controls
Scrolling of memorised stations
Activation of speedlimiter and Deactiva
tion / fleactivation ofcruise control and
speed limiterSearch of higher
frequencies
I
To increasethe speed / Toactivate cruise
control
To increase the To decrease thesound volume sound volume
Mute
See radio-CD handbook
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FIXED CENTRED CONTROLS
STEERING WHEEL
Controls for optional functions Multitunctiorl display controls
Starting voicerococ$nitionli N Ml a/i
handbook
recirculation
788O1
Personal button:
- Black panel default function, or- Interior lamp switching on / off, or- Log of alerts, or- Status of functionsYou can choose the function bymeans of a long press on thiscontrol.
Validationof the functionselected orof the value
modified
Access to the"Main menu*
Selection of type of information displayed on theright of the screen radio, trip computer, navigation / guidance, etc.
and for screen A, choiceof activation / deactivation of your functions
and choice of your adjustments
Scrolling in themultif unction
display
To cancel the currentoperation or to return to
the previous screen
In compliance with nationai legislation insome countries the`Menu" control is deactivated during driving.
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Displaylighting
rheostat
Telephonepick-up /hang-up
See radio-CD andNaviDrivehandbook
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WARNING LAMPS I
Lighting and signalling warning lamps
CLH direction indicator
See "Signalling"
indicator
"Signalling"
All the direction indicators flash simultaneously when the hazardwarning lamps are switched on.
Front foglamps
See "Signalling"
Sidelamps
See "Signalling"
Dipped beam
See "Signalling"
0
Foglamps
See "Signalling"
Main beam
See "Signalling"
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Imperative stopwarning lampIf I!lIt ltrrrll
on, it is p ;c.ntj:tl toII H vehicle art switch oil the
e r c tie.CoriLict C11 l-Clil'J tII it 111111 j5 It H H till! 11111 byS1OP syt nI cl on tic display.
I Warning lamp forI handbrake, brake fluid
level and braking distribution fault.
When the engine is running, thiswarning lamp indicates that thehandbrake is applied or incompletely releartct I, thin the brake fluidlevel is insulliilcrrI, or II itti the brak-PlO system IS lll:lllirIttiptiii li.
ZIt the warning lamp remains litwhen the handbrake is released,
- stop immediately and contact aCITROEN Dealer. See Brakes".
This lamp comes on it theRH seat belt is not fastened whenthe ignition is switched on andwhile the vehicle is moving at up toapprox. 12 mph. Above this speed,the warning lamp flashes, accompanied by a sound signal foraround 120 seconds. Then it remains on.
Front RH seat belt notfastened
WARNING LAMPS
Front LU seat belt notfastened
On switching on the ignition, this 1:11111 CII pies on it the pas-
1:1 `:t;ti,pf F it tlt I: i riol F It tIp Pt It it I. Itcs out wlieii the II III lit is run -
I 30 see-II Ii
lIII,IrIlt-lIritt:cn,iftFppilpl-'llsrItiI
r;i:;lI,IIIHI, while the vclipele is moving at II El approx. 12 III Ii.Above this speed the warninglamp tiashes, accompanied by asound signal for around 1 20 secerich.
Operation is identical to that of thefront passenger's seat belt warninglamp.
, Doors open detectionThis warning lamp, when
the engine is running, comes on if adoor, the bonnet and/or the boot isopen.
Front passenger's air-bag deactivation warning lamp
See `Airl 511 Ii
Front! side airbag faultwarning lamp
See "AIrhitlIlt;".
Anti-lock Braking System
hilt ABS warning lamplii pIt when the ignition is
switched on and should go out after P-I few seconds.
It the warning lamp does not goout, there may be a system malfunction. See "Brakes".
C
Diesel Preheater
See the instructions for
starting the engine.Refer to Chapter II "Starting".
Rear seat belts not fastened
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113WARNING LAM PS
SERVICE
SERVICE warninglamp
This warning lamprnmr,ins on for as
long aslhe fault -li:;F;oCi;ltrtl with
thellI,rti,lutttutl,,is lirittttttittt-iisuii ll,tcase of a nor ii lfl I tilt.
llitt It i,ip it on ii, ly for shi t,lIi `Tie for rn i nor fault.
Contact a :1111K II N dealer.
To recall the corresponding alertmessage, see "Trip inritputer" inthe "Main Menu.
DChild safety warninglamp
At each activation, eitherrnant,al or vi the window
control panel, this lamp lights up`lit I tF,t,, i goes liii approx. 1 0 sec
or, It; tIll,, till; itlirline 5 ,hll Itt,
fl
bSP/ASR warning lamp
it In operationWhen either the ESF orASR system is brought in
to operation, the ESP/ASR warning lamp flashes.
It', liii it It
Low fuel level warninglamp
When the fuel tank is full,all the indicator bars are ii-
If this lamp ill Ill ti on accompa-Ill til I y a III tll ant C `ill it It Ii Oilthe III ,ltililt li;Iion t;crtc;n, II It'll' re
main ill lilt `x. 7 litres of fuel ill thetank 11111 the bottom 2 or 3 lu,lnFlash in Ilto instrument panel.
If the last bar I li;-;;ippears, there areonly around 2 litres of fuel in thetank,
Contact a CITROEN dealer.
Deaotivation
Illumination of the ESP/ASR warning lamp and of the ESF control,means that the system is deactivated.
rEngine autodiagnosis
If it flashes or remains onduring driving, thIs inch-cates an anomaly ri the
depollution system.
UrgentlyDealer
In the event of a problem
-. During driving, it the ESP/ASRconsult a CITROEN warning lamp lights up, accompa
nied by a message on the multi-function screen plus a soundsignal, this indicates a system malfunction.
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SIGNALLING
Headlamp flash
Full the stalk towards you to flashheadlamps.
The headlamp flash operates evenwith the ignition off.
Horn
Press at the bottom of the steeringwheel fixed hub.
Emergency lighting of hazardwarning lamps
Sudden vehicle deceleration automatically causes the hazard warning lamps to activate.
These cease automatically when
you reaccelercclc, or manually if youpress the luizurd warning l:iiripscontrol on the dashboard.
Hazard warning lamps
Simultaneous operation of the direction indicators.
Only use these if there is danger, for example when you have tostop suddenly or in unusual drivingconditions.
They also operate without the ignition being on.
Sound signal for lamps left on
This is i ic I when the driver's
is opened, ici nIH `ci switched ill. Icindicate tlu cI 1:,i ii are nlill oil.
II stops when the door is dc CI
lciliipm-c are c;wil,:lcc,cl oIl, or Iii,cli uli ill Ic wc Ic :Pic `c oil.
Ilil:; cci' piol is iiicii;liv,c if llicc
-ricitci; licliliini / cltiiil;icii,lniliicc
l,ic:cill;iiilcc; are ci,;liv;itrccl.
The direction indicators will not workwhen the hazard warning lamps are in use.
I-la
Direction indicators
Left: move thic stalk downwards.
Right: move the stalk upwards.
Movement of the ctccering wheel reticrcicc the stalk to the oft position nilomatically.
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SIGNALLING
Lighting control switch
4 Dippod beam / Main bearri3 SLclcl;rrri
2 P,LitcrilrritLi lighting1 Stop
API lighting off
Turn the barrel A forward.
Sidelamps on
AutomatIc lIghting
ftrlipii'ii hirniw
corni iii Lii `ii IF ii 1fF ii ly 1 H`ii: i,t tHur iiiIILiirpii liiitit
wi Ci! iii Iii coOl iii! Nil!; liii ci
lii' y go nut as Hi H Hi as lii liii isiFHLIii siLlliL;Ii!r]t or alter Pl,r Vili!I!ihave stopped.
To activate this hLnctinii, place control A or] position 2.
Do not cover the brightness
sensor, which is visible from theoutside of the windscreen, behind the interior rear view mirror.
01Guide-me-home lighting
i]1ir; fijnctiori lig1ilr H iii' I il;iiiips, hr eXatTiplo fir illiLl]llrHuii'
yorit exit 1cm a car park.
ThisfLilifhion i!LLii:li'.Rhli,rl:
* Mni us Wy by ri I HISS on the ri iiIi ii liiLlic Iii I II tIn! iIii Fur iF lii ii
* i"LilrriiILitLi!;illy, Ir'Jl Ill tti;rl:
-ti-ri! !IILI;riII;itii; heEFlcilLiiiil untilH p I Is henri F CI IV! iii ii,
- thejiiirlir r-rin lrriiiolulllli in Hi,;
been activated. For tin,-;, sr]iect
in the "Main menu', then inrori;iliri; lion-Configuration',
the hI liru i and signalling sub
iienii ud then activate thefurictici
See cI rr "Multifunctjon display"
Note: It is possible to modify theduration of the guide-me-homelighting approx. 60, 30 or 15 seconds in the menu "Personalisation-Config oration".
For screen A, the duration is fixed.
Turn the barrel A forward.
Dipped beamsmain beams on
/
Pull the stalk towards you tochange from dipped beam to main-beam and vice versa.
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truril tnriI:inin;
Note:The in: 1 foglamiused when visibirilyduced log, snow.
must unly beis severely re
SIGNALLING
For a vehicle equipped withfront and rear toglamps:
- I Lii Ii P''rw:,r' I:: switches onIi ,lil l IL `r Ill
I toi, :H l,nw;,rd:;: switches on
Ii ``II U Ill H
- 1 lr,i,,:l, u,uIrw:It, I,:: :;wil,:l],,:; ill
I'' ii: 11111
l,:;wiIilinU off
You ire ,jvLr,,l to adjust the aimof the hflHllflhIll H; in uncur-, ltiirt:,,
with vehicle I ;r I.
In the mlii,,; rt on Iti, right Ii; ndside of the steering colLirrin,
o Empty1 Lightjy laden2 Half laden3 Fully laden
Note: Vehicles equipped with Xenon headlamps have automatic
For a vehicle equipped with rearheadlamp adjustment as a function
fogiamps:
of vehicle Load.-- 1 touch forwards: switches onrear foglamps.
- 1 touch rearwards: switches offrear foglarnps.
In conditions of poor visibility, if the ambient brightness does nottrigger the automatic lighting, it is up to you to switch on your
dipped beams manually, as well as your foglamps.
They operate whensidelarnps, dippedbeams or mainbeams are switched
Vehicles equipped with FRONTFOGLAMPS AND* REARFOGLAMPS Ring A
Headlamps adjustment
on.
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SCREEN WIPE
Windscreen wiper stalk
3 F --nF ;;p
2 Normal speed
I lntc,rmtent
0 stop
4 Press down for automatic wipeand also for sequential wipe.
Note To deactivate the automaticwipe:
- go to position 1, then return to po-
sition 0.
;;i,,i;lolll,nv,l,HI,,.
Note: iii ,tinlir in 2 or 3: when stationary, II'' wit,' lo,;;,,':ii wiperoll auto-rnfitically reduces.
As a safety precaution, the wiper system is deactivated approx. 1minute after the Ignition has been switched off.
`III switcililil Ilin icliiFliiini back on, to n,,o,:liv;il,, lI,,,tiHi,;li;,n,:
- return to ll,' Stop position,
cii,, I'' to tIn, position desired.
J'n;iiv;,li;;ni ``I tue function is si ln,;,llnHl by sweep of the `vvil 11,0;.
Vehicle fitted with a rain sensor.
Press down for position 4: Intermittent wipe intervals adjust automaticallyaccorhioni
to rainintensity.
Note: A pri::1s downworni:; results in a single wipe, without deactivating Urnautoni;,tic Wil,,,.
WARNING:
Do not cover the rain sensor, which is visible from the outside of the windscreen] behind the interior rear view mirror.
For vehicle washing, it is essential to switch off the ignition or deactivate theautomatic wipe.
Changing the wiper blades
The wipers should be stopped in the maintenance position during replacement.
For this, switch off the ignition then, within one minute, action the wiper stalk.The wipers will position themselves to the centre of the windscreen.
After replacement, the wipers resume their normal position once the ignitionhas been switched on and there is an action on the wiper stalk.
SCREEN
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SCREEN WIPE
B - Rear screen wIprr Automatic deployment
1st riosItlon II llttrvrtirtFi;t;itt,ptti lrt,l,IItrtit'
li';,ltI ;irtt I when reverse gear ii; `ii
it p
2nd position
Iii It iii ii It il `itt wipct. it :1 iv; ri; it I / ,,;rt:I v; tilt I of F
IS Itt .,tIt 1F1 tT1d1LI3rd posItion ii;tii:;;ttittrtitiititittr;ii ;t;rtttritw;tr;li/wipe. ;tIlir't*iAtEii rrltritlt'.
liv tilt Hi ri. iy In it ;,;:.;;i try
when a ru ;yt;it I r :r in Itt ii; iii: ri liton the ii tilt;
A - Windscreen washer 1-. - IPull the stalk It tw;trt I;; you to oper- 49/52ate Ut c, screen w; tr ;h which is fir;
iiotl by ri timed wri to -
rirtiitrrtice-plusalitr;itii;irrrptv;t;;ltit hut headlamps tnt on.
Always check that the windscreen and rear screen wiperscan operate freely, for example if fining a bicycle carrier,
or in freezing temperatures.
Remove any accumulation of snow from the baseof the windscreen.
SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
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SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENTSTEERING COLUMN ADJUSTMENT
Seat belt height adjustment 5-
door model
The correct positioning for Ilin seat
belt anchorage is mid-shoulderIICi{Jlit see chapter I fl H IN!HALJ 1KN
Jo adjust it, pinch the control andslide it in the desired direction.
Raise then lock part A, to retain the
seat belt buckle when it is unfaste ned
It is necessary Jo I I-n iii ye the seatbelt from the ii ickli retainer l,imoving the seat to o coons the rearseat positions.
Both the height and rorich of thesteering wheel can be adjusted.
With the vehicle at rest, first adjust the seal to the most suitable
sits then adjust the posilk ofliii, ntis ring wheel.
See "Driving position"-
Unlock the steering bycontrol towards you.steering wheel positionby pushing the controlwards.
If you press firmly downwards on
your steering wheel after locking,you may hear a slight click. Thesteering is then in its definitive position.
pulling theAdjust the
then lockfully down-
SSHolding the seat belt3-door model
zhAs a matter of safety, these actions should not be attempted
when the vehicle is moving.
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FRONT SEATS
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FRONT SEATS
Manual adjustments
Head restraint
It raise, ill upwards. To lower, press ui the LuIlLtrJ.ii1c button :irirl on the head rnt;troIriI. I it,- IiiI,flt is corrr,t win-u Iii'- lLufli'r u,iluie r'l liii, ri,L;lrnull is level with the top of your ILI'Licl. Ihe lur,nucl
ILL uILOniiuiIfj-i liiLnliEle.
ii iii vu,, I''-'- eu the uunlockiuuup Hilton Hill lull! itwLlItlU.
Note: Nh vi,' cirivu liii, vi H iii nit wul Ii' iii I hi U LII I Ii ui ii htti I.
n ?hReach
Lilt Ilie L,uLru!rLul linir 1101 itliust 11 hIlL uitLLLIIOLI pooitiuuuu.
Lumbar supports
-- Turn the corulritl and Liulpulot to the dr-,cireil position,
Drive?s seat height
Raise or lower the control the nomber of times required to obtain the desired position.
Backrest angletHe the control A to adjust the backrest angle.
- ` It is possible to recline the backrest to an angle of 45' by tilting it until it locks; press the control toulock.
Access to the rear seats6
To access or exit the rear seat positions, tilt the control 6 towards the front to told the front seat barest and slide the front seat forwards.Atterwards the front seat will revert to its initial position.
Make s re that the seat is sec rel locked i place
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FRONT SEATS
H'1
cc
3o
Electrically opnrotc'.i adjust-ments
o Adjustment of seat height,angle and reach
e Adjustment of backrest angle and lumbar support
Ralor: or lower the Ii nI of control 1 Ic make Ihe front of the seat cush-ion ill or or lower.
Raise or lower the rorir of control 1 to onrilor the seat hill or or lower.
Action cortrot 1 to tlar front or to llio roar I{ I move the soul Irirward orback.
0 Push the top ot control 2 forward or back to adjust the backrest angle.
Raise or lower control 2 to increase or decrease the lumbar support.
Note: The seats can still be moved on a temporary basis:
The front so;l Ic can be heated mdcponderitly. Use the controls placedon the sides of the orrrit, turningthen-i to select one of llirro lnritirilevels:
0: SIr II'.
1: Gentle Jro;rI.
2: Medium heat.
3: Strong heat.
The seat temperature wilt adjust accordingly.
Note: The heated seats will onlyoperate when the engine is running.
Heated seats
- when opening one of the front doors.
- after switching off the ignition.
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FRONT SEATS
Momorisatlon of driving positions
Four lip'vi II liciiiItIEIfls tIIiII', for :11 ct ft H I I i4l{i{.I Ii II,; two L r'I:,
- two iIUiit, II?IIILl tIm t,iiIhiii: IiII'1 :11111 ldlI'2.
Menmorisation using the remote control
Each remote control can moullorise it specific ;I IiustnicImt.
When lockiriq Ilu doors using a ,mniotc control, the position otthe drivers seat and also that of tile, rear view mirrors islu i' It rised.
Who': unlockinq limo doors usili thu same rnmote control, the drivers seat and tl tour view riurrs rr,sLJrne thoirroomorised positions, even if their positions l;vi hod changed in the meantime,
Memorisation using the buttons
To memorise, using the buttons located on the side of the seat:
- turn the ignition key to the drive position 2nd notch,
-- adjust your seat and your exterior rear view mirrors,
- Press button M, then button 1 `first driving position" or button 2 "second driving position", within four seconds.
The memorisation is recognised by an audible signal. Memorising of a new position cancels the previous one.
Recall of a memorised driving position
Engine stopped
- Press briefly on button 1 or 2 to recall the corresponding memorised position
Note: after five consecutive recalls of a memorised position, this function will be deactivated until the engine is started.
A-
Engine running
- Keep button 1 or 2 pressed until the adjustment of the corresponding memorised position has been completed.
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INTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRROR
ihe hvur on the lower eil&ic enables you to pl;icc the rear view mirror in c i11 ol two positions:
Day position: Ilic lever is not visiIe.
Night position antictazzle: thelever is viibIe.
2. 1
I lii v,iles an ,uil',iii;itic andprogressive il unc inn between layuse and niihl icc,
To iv in I c:ii mu Ic//lu, the mirrorautomatically becomes darker as afunction of the intensity of lightcoming trom the rear. It becomeslighter as soon as brightness diminishes, thus ensuring optimal vision.
I 1cm ;mlluci run; windscreen iuuicuiluir;iln; a zone located mither sidu of
Ituuimmuim viewuuirrur lni;cr,toallowthe readii j of access :mircls e.g.motorway toll passes.
To operate
Switch on the ignition and press
control 1- Warning lamp 2 on: automatic
mode.- Warning lamp 2 off: automaticmode stopped. The mirror remains in its lightest definition.
Note: for optimal vision, the mirror
rAutomatic photochromic interior rear view mirror
Permit holder
lightens automatically when reverse gear is engaged.
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2/DOOR MIRRORS
Fur ii Ii ii rr with ignition switched on.
I driver selects the rear view rnirror by loving control 1, to the liftor to Ihe right, ii ir adjusts II iii mir
hr the four dir,rutions by actingon control 2.
Demisting-deicing of the rear viewmirrors is linked with that for therear Screen.
reid-back of door mirrors
Wliin un, ni-uN Ic is rirlini, thedoor In `in ri, can Hr I, ri hiM n, ` I- either manually or ,,hni;Lni,:; rEly.
Electric told-backF iii liii' , 1 ti `I lr, alir ii, 011
ii Ir II `I r r ```iI* on :i mImI 1thu ``:11 vir,winriini,rh:,uI-.
To l,,lL,rr l,unrn lithe ilulirniri, ```rl in on lu-, I r-nI r I i-il I
Ii
Automatic fold-back
Autornalin fold-back operates wt ninni
you lock the doors with the renn Ii,col Irol.
The onunicril' rilovonilent applieswhen you unlock tlnrr doors, exceptif you opeiiuiirl fold-back heior-uswitching `It the ignition.
Note: Automatic fold-back of therear view mirrors can bedeactivated. Consult your CITROEN dealer.
Adjustment of the Indexed postions for the passenger's andriver's rear view mirrors
With the `-Ii Ii,,'-, rArlI,irnu,
- Select the roar view nun'',iii I.
reverse `11cm II,'' rrirroil;, mil,i,irilirrrllynt lii Fi ii `ii mm `nm ``in Vim it'll uI t H
l'imvlui un
- If necessary, riluricI the mirror tyour preference using thu electri
control 2.
Deactivation of the rear viemirror indexing function
To i loam -livate the rni,nti,nin, movcontrol 1 to the c,iitral II munitinri
Adjustment of rear view mirrors
WI N DOWS
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Note: liii; electric windows can also be operated for a hi,nlr;rI linie;ifter Ihe ignition has been switchedoff including after the front doorshave been opened.
WI N DOWS
Anti-pinch J4WIC
iiii:li 1lcvi,,rJ ;t1,; lii' wiiiclr;'n tiii,i rising. If it ii `I: ni ol,,;l; irli,, it0 ii ;k dnwn.
After a battery.dlsconnection orin the event of a maltuflctiofl, yoi i ft ivi
to re-initialise liii anti-pi nd 1 to nction:
Lower Ilin window fully iiriiiil liii ;orilriil, thou close. It will ui;-o, July ii few
- Press roio' oilily i,uu hut, lilitil until lln wirllJW 0; Fully ;luuouul.
Warning: I IurnuLl this uuluu,Lulki; the ;uuutu inch l;icui1.uuiTuu liii';; not work.
This is [Jr di; ii tuv;ilion of the rear electric windows and the idoors.
To select this, press control A located on the windows panel. Thewarning hump in the instruriient pine1 will lighi up for il miii 10 sec
onds.Each time you i switch on the ignition, the lamp comes on for ;il nuuul 10 seconds.
The rear doors can still be opened from the outsido and the rear electric windows can still be operated by the driver.
Child safety
Electric operation
[ho driver uses the controls located on the door lii o'i;u;ihi; lii; vehi
cl&s electricwinu
lows.
Sequential control
An action on the control to the firstnotch causes a window movementwhich stops as soon as the control
is released. An action on the control to the second notch causes thewindow to close or open fully, a further press on the control stops themovement.
ALWAYS PAY A'VrENTION TO WHERE CHILDRENARE WHEN OPENING OR CLOSING WINDOWS.
- Always remove the ignition key when leaviuig the vehicle, even for shortperiods.
- If the driver is operating the passenger's electric window control, the drivershould ensure that no passenger is obstructing the window from closing.
- The driver should check that the electric windows are used properly bythe passengers.
- Should there be any risk of a person becoming trapped by a windowclosing, you should immediately reverse the window movement. To dothis, reverse the position of the control concerned.
VENTILATION
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Control panel
VENTILATIONMANUAL AIR CONDITIONING
2 - Cabin air
Air recirculation
To llr:tiv;ilc or Ii ;li :liv;clc this fuuic:Iicii, press coIltrol 2. I tic w;irnici I II cc' the left ccl thi c:crclrol
lighi' up.
Thr. lcl!iililln irtIvIIiih liii dry nt uI,tclc:iiuciil odouc iiito I vi,i lit Ii. It is ri Ii dcliii II icli ill Iii it I ii n nih 1 not liii
ccc the iill'Vc:Iirill InitiliLIli for Ildbtilli llciii iicll;cl[.'l:iin.Ii itiril posititin will pro',ide a ccjriliciuous rich
supply to thin iiIiILicilclCF comparihiccint arid will IVIIIIImisting of the wit idows.
3 - Heater blower control
Thc air blower operates only when the clngine is lUlllung. For optimum comfort in 11cc uiiirirlnidr corn-
n:irtment, 11cc control should not remain in position 0tldllliliOn 1 minimum.
4 - Temperature control
5 - Demisting - deicing of the rear screen
6-
Air conditioning
Distribution from the air blower caru be altered at will byplacing the distributor 1 in an intermediate position
Demisting - Defrostingfl. Flow to the windscreen and front side win
dows.
"i' Air flow to the footwells and windscreen andside windows.
Air flow to the front and rear footweils.
Air flow to the face level vents.
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1 - Adjustment of the air distribution
AUTOMATIC DUAL ZONE
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AUTOMATIC DUAL ZONEAIR CONDITIONING
Control polio1
lIIlI:IIpIrr-l1eI-t:rIrI11, l'vi tli:.ii thie ,IiIiIfi, if flu, `ii111111111 5 ml
Wilti ```iimiii,rml tJ1 of IIII}IIllI{: rjirtlt frr; 111 tt-ie2 ;rumtcIAIJTO the;mimliIitI,I,mrigmmm:,r;mmIu::- Ilin `lax
imum comfort level wl,,ilovcr the i:lir,malii :1 ji,hhm,,ns.
Note: Automatic modo simply implies the production ciconditioned air to attain the desired cabin temperatureor to "cove air humidity.
1 - Display
2 Temperature adjustment left hand side - righthand side
3 - Air conditioning
4 - Automatic air conditioning
5 - Demisting - deicing of the windscreen and front 1 - Display
side windows
6 - Adjustment of the air distribution 9 63 ii 7
7 Air recycling8 - Demisting-deicing of the rear screen and exterior JI' jjjjEjIIL
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rear view mirrors IA/C9 - Air flow
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CRUISE CONTROL
This driving assi,-Tijici, device enables you to drive Til a constant
iris of your choice, without anyaction roiliurci on the accelerator.
rLiisc, control is :iv;iilslik, ,ilnwi,of approx. 25 mph, in the
hiphor Ii irs only.
Control A for cr1 use control is lric;ilcii below the lighting/signallingstalk.
Note: Information relating to thecruise control is displayed inzone A of the instrument panel.
To select the functionTurn control 1 to position "REG".
ii lrH,liri.liIIIuJf lluu'liir IiEFI riviacon-trrl 1, no operatinq speed hasyet been memorised.
Accclcrrtc to the disrired speed,then press button 2 or button 4.
This cruise control speed is memorised and displayed in zone A in theinstrument panel.
You can then release the accelerator pedal. The vehicle will automatically keep to that chosen speed.
To adjust lii,, memoriseddisplayed in zone A pros; on:
hutton 4 to ncr; ;rsnc the spood
button 2 to decn ri ;c the `is s
To exceed the cruise speedtemporarily
While cruise control is ill iiit is still possible to usc the accelerator to no above the memorisedspeed icr example to overtake another vehicle. T he s pe ed displayed in zone A flashes.
You have then only to release theaccelerator to revert to the memorised speed.
To select a cruIsIng speed Adjustment of the memorlsedspeed while cruise control is Inoperation
Note: The vehicle speed may varyslightly from that memorised.
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CRUISE CONTROL
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Deactivation of cruise controlwith memorlsed speed
Liii nir by pressing the broke ped,il or the clutch pedal.
Jr with a press on button 3.
r when I 1' or A11
is active.These ictiens bring up the li;pl;iy"OFF" in ,rr re A in he instrument
ii iii.
None of these actions cancels thememorised speed, which remainsdisplayed in the instrument panel.
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Reactivation of cruise control
- by recalling the memorisedspeed:
Followinri a deact,v; iii IL press onbutton 3. Your vehicle will resumethe last `i 1,11 rnemru;i,il andliplayed ii rne A.
- by selecting the currentspeed:
Press on button 2 or 4 as soon asthe desired speed is reached. Theinformation "OFF" will then disappear from zone A.
To cancel the function
- by rlovirg the III p1
tion "RUG" to position 0.
I Ill Ilih It,' engine.
Ii :;i,ll lhi,it was chroseri i noIll `lip I' 1111
In tlip virit ``I 1 l]llIlLiIU:Iirli,
Is Ii ,lryr `1,31:1:13 iiblilt l,yasoriruleibril:irirlIrh,tipi
ot the LI I IVI l warning hi, p.
Consult your CITROEN iii
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Cruise control must only be used where road conditions permitdriving at a constant speed.
Do not use it on congested roads or when weatherand road conditions are poor.
The driver must still remain attentive and in complete controlof the vehicle.
You are recommended to keep your feet within rangeof the pedals.
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This driving r:r;i:;lnrron functionlows you to select ii maxirrrumspeed. This should Ho higher thanfln mph.
The ss 1 limiter controls are lo-cate on the steor ru I whool.
Note: The information relatingto the limiter is displayed inzone A of the instrument panel.
Whin i II ``I H II ii' Is running, youcan ;i, lpiil llr nierTlOuir:i,rl sir'rclby eilher short presses or bunpresses on:
blilloru 4 to increase tire memohr-red :rl ,rou
- boll rr I 2 In tbnci i3aScr the memo-rised slurs
When the rilerIpirul liurril slil is displayed, prior PurlOin 3 so 1:1 thelimiter is achy lii, The information"OFF" then disappears fromzone A.
While the tunclirin is active, rOil I
on the ac:u;rrlrri cli rrrr lal will not allow thr programmed speed to beuxr:rrrrr un I cxcii in Iii mergency.
To select the function
Turn control 1 to position "LIM",
On seleotion of the function, the lastspeed memorised and the information "OFF" will appear:
SPEED LIMITER
To adjust the maximum speed To activate the speed limIter
Note: The vehicle speed may vary
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SPEED LIMITER
To *, 4:Iv,I' the in'rd limiter
lccllccii 3 on the end of flit,con I
1Fir, Iril cii iccili ii ..01F' vi'iIl cc
OIlIii
ri,I iii,,,' cit i in.l i ccii,
iliis cic:Iiccciliii, Ic 111,111 $Ii `III, whk Ii liii U iIflS
Iii Ic iyi ccl in ``cii A of II. `ic diirid1 ccii
r 5ic1
To w'r',i the limit speed on atemporary basis
At ciriy cm,,, it cc; ic;,ii `ii, to i,xunccrjthe limit si-icr-RI by I idliliHi your 11111Ircii,l down on II ii' cii:i-clr' i;iticc, L,e-
you'1 flu, hlitlldl
tfurr liiicuc tliic mcii speed Is.1cc ccli ccl, liii, i Ii, yint
Sirriply ii Ii dcc t c ii. cci un Ii I Ial to return below the limit slicciccl
and rruake the ft uricliciru ru :lcvcc again.
liote: dcuuiuici icr, ilicccirlccrccliccic
phase, the ccyslrc,cc oc-icuicit keep thespeed memomised: the function will
ucccui:icvcutc as soon ricc lluic vichicle isci uuiuc traveliiu below liii, desiredlimit slx,cI.
ii in ii ii p
Lx,inc Icc cc cc I II:, clii ccc.
- move the control from position"LIM" to position 0.
- or stop the euiliiocr.
The ccu cccl that you chose Is memo
rised.
In the event of a malfunction, amessage is Juc;1cicuycd, accompa-rued by a soucuil cciquucil cii ccl lightingof the SERVICE warning lamp. Consult your CITRON dealer.
For optimum operation of the speed limiter,you are recommended to use floor mats that are approved
by CITRON,
To stop the function