Citroen c5 Owners Manual 119483
Citroen c5 Owners Manual 119483
Citroen c5 Owners Manual 119483
Owner’s handbook
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This handbook is compiled on the basis of all the equipment (whether standard or optional) that is
available, and of the technical specifications that were known at the time of going to print.
The level of equipment on your vehicle depends on the model,
the options chosen and the country where the vehicle is marketed.
Some of the equipment mentioned in this handbook may only become available at a later date.
Descriptions and illustrations are given without obligation.
AUTOMOBILES CITROËN reserves the right to modify its models and their
equipment without necessarily being bound to update the present handbook.
We thank you and congratulate you for choosing to drive a new CITROËN. Please read this
handbook carefully before taking to the road. It contains essential information about driving
your vehicle and operating its equipment, as well as other important advice to be rigorously
followed. The types of equipment your vehicle possesses will be dependent on its version,
on the options you have chosen as well as on the country where it was marketed. The
handbook also contains all you need to know about the servicing and routine maintenance
of your vehicle, thus assuring both your safety and the reliability of your new CITROËN, a
thorough knowledge of which will enable you to enjoy driving to the full.
Depending on the version of your vehicle and the options it possesses, as well as on its date of marketing,
some of the functions or types of equipment described in this handbook may not be present on the
vehicle.
C ont e nt s
I 4-21 II 22-91
IN BRIEF Driving
87 88 72
O p e ning
C B A I
D F
IN BRIEF
A. Key release / storage. To open the fuel flap, press on the
B. Locking of the vehicle. top left part of it, then pull from the
edge.
C. Unlocking of the vehicle.
D. Guide-me-home lighting. E
Locking filler cap
Turn the key a quarter turn to lock
and unlock the filler cap.
Press upwards on the lever E.
When refuelling, place the cap on
The boot automatically locks when hook F.
the vehicle is moving at a speed
of over 10 km/h (6 mph), even if
automatic central locking is deacti-
vated. It is unlocked when a door is
opened or when the central locking
button is pressed (speed lower than
10 km/h (6mph)).
Tank capacity:
approximately 71 litres
22 93 161
O p e ning
B
Tourer
Note: The tools are to be found The puncture repair kit is a com-
in a protective holder inside the plete system including a compres-
spare wheel. sor and a setting product.
Lift up lever B, then raise the bon-
net.
144 174 173
Interior
IN BRIEF
Audio and communication Electric parking brake
systems The electric parking brake combines automatic engagement when
This equipment benefits from the lat- the engine is switched off, and automatic release when the vehicle is
est technology: MP3 compatible RD4 set in motion (automatic function activated by default).
radio, Bluetooth® hands-free kit, Note: Manual locking/unlocking is possible.
NaviDrive (See NaviDrive instruc-
tions).
126 75
D a s hboard
21 Sunlight sensor
21 22 Soft diffusion air conditioning adjustment knob
23 Passenger's airbag I
24
23
22 24 Side window demister
26 Bonnet release
25 Passenger's air vents
27 Hazard lamps button
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41 28 Key switch:
27 - Passenger’s airbag activation/deactivation
29 Glovebox:
40
- Vehicle document storage
IN BRIEF
- Audio-video sockets
29 - Fusebox access flap
28
26
39 30 ESP / Parking assistance controls
30
31 Automatic gearbox SPORT/SNOW mode
38 controls
32 Electric parking brake
36 33 Armrest with cup-holder
37 34 Suspension controls:
- Ground clearance adjustment
35 - Sport mode
35 Ashtray with lighter
36 Gear lever
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34 37 Storage
38 Radio mono CD or NaviDrive
32 39 Air conditioning controls
33 40 Storage
41 Multifunction display
D a s hboard
I
Multifunction
Instrument panel menu display menu
Cruise control
and Speed limiter Audio
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42
G e tting s tart e d
J K
G
I H F
E
IN BRIEF
The correct positioning of the belt
F. Seat height and slide adjust- strap is through the middle of the
ments. shoulder. See “Seat belts”.
G. Adjustment of the backrest To adjust the seat belt for height,
A angle. compress the control and slide it
H. Adjustment of top of backrest. in the desired direction.
I. Adjustment of 2 axis lumbar
B support.
J. Massage function.
D
C K. Heated seat control.
A. Adjustment of the backrest
angle.
B. Adjustment of the seat height
and angle. Memorisation
C. Heated seat control. The Memorisation function allows
you to programme the driver’s
D. Longitudinal adjustment of seat. seat, rear view mirrors and air
E. Adjustment of the backrest lum- conditioning settings.
bar support.
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53 54 56
G e tting s tart e d
a b
c
3
1
4
IN BRIEF
1. Selection of rear view This automatically and progres- With the vehicle at rest, unlock
mirror: sively adapts to day-time or night- the steering wheel by pushing con-
a - Left hand side. time use. trol A forwards.
b - Right hand side. Operation Adjust the height and the reach
c - Foldback / Deployment. Switch on the ignition and press of the steering wheel, then lock
button 4. the position by pulling the lever
2. Directional control for upwards.
• Warning lamp 3 on: automatic
mirror selected mode.
• Warning lamp 3 off: automatic
mode stopped. The mirror
remains in its lightest definition.
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58 57 52
V i s ibilit y
A
B
Ring A
IN BRIEF
Lamps off.
Control positions Rotate control C to the desired
Automatic lighting of head- 2. Rapid wipe. position.
lamps. 1. Normal wipe.
I. Intermittent wipe. Off
0. Off.
Sidelamps.
One press downwards:
• AUTO: Automatic wipe acti- Intermittent wipe
Dipped beams/main vated.
beams.
• Single wipe.
Pull the control stalk towards you
to change between dipped beam Screen wash Screen wash
and main beam. Pull the screen wipe control stalk
Ring B towards you.
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45-46 49 50
V e ntilation
Adjustment of Activation/deactivation
temperature on of air conditioning
passenger's side
IN BRIEF
Passenger's side
automatic operation
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M onitoring
Instrument panel
I
D
C I
E
1
B F J
A
IN BRIEF
G
A. Fuel gauge and low fuel warning lamp. G. Trip mileage recorder reset button.
B. Cruise control/speed limiter information. H. Rev counter.
C. Coolant temperature. I. Engine oil temperature.
D. Speed indicator. J. Display of automatic gearbox information.
E. Instrument panel.
F. Mileage recorder.
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A
When the engine is stopped, some
functions (audio system, screen
IN BRIEF
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72 36 27
PA SSE N G E R S A F E T Y
J
A B F G
IN BRIEF
The seat belt fastened/unfastened
status for each seat category is This deactivates the controls in the
indicated by the lighting or flash- In order to be able to use a rear- rear of the vehicle, both for the rear
ing of the warning lamps linked to facing child seat in the front pas- windows and for opening the rear
each position: senger's seat position, it is impera- doors from the inside. The electric
A. Non-fastened / unfastened tive to deactivate the passenger's child safety device is activated by
front and/or rear seat belts airbag. pressing on button J.
warning lamp.
For that: The activation of the function is
B. Front left-hand seat belt warn- • With the ignition switched off, indicated by a message on the
ing lamp. insert the key into the switch I. instrument panel screen and the
C. Front right-hand seat belt • Turn the key to the “OFF” posi- light on button J.
warning lamp. tion, the passenger's airbag is
D. Rear right-hand seat belt deactivated.
warning lamp.
The front passenger's airbag deac-
E. Central rear seat belt warning tivation warning lamp G lights up
lamp. when the ignition is switched on.
F. Rear left-hand seat belt warn-
ing lamp.
G. Front passenger's airbag
deactivation warning lamp.
H. Front passenger's airbag acti-
vation warning lamp.
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D riving
I
B
A
Never leave a child alone With the engine running, Do not leave the vehicle
inside the vehicle with if you leave the vehicle, while it is being held in the
the ignition on, as they manually apply the park- temporary immobilisation
could release the parking ing brake. hill start assist phase.
brake.
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D riving
This system allows you to choose This system allows you to main-
a maximum speed that you do not tain a constant vehicle speed pro-
IN BRIEF
wish to exceed. grammed by the driver.
Selection of “LIMIT”: Acti- The speed limiter or cruise control
vation of speed limiter Selection of “CRUISE”: mode is displayed on the instru-
mode. Activation of cruise control ment panel when selected.
mode.
“SET +”: Increase of the “SET”: Memorisation
maximum speed. of the speed (system
paused).
Speed limiter
“SET -”: Reduction of the
maximum speed. “SET +”: Increase of the
memorised speed (system
ON).
Suspension or resumption Cruise control
of mode. “SET -”: Reduction of the
memorised speed (system
ON).
Deactivation.
The chosen speed is mem- Suspension or resumption of
orised. mode.
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D riving
B C
IN BRIEF
You can select the “Parking Space You can activate/deactivate the This device is designed for use on
Sensor” by pressing button A, parking assistance by pressing motorways and dual carriageways,
which flashes when next to the button B. When the parking assist- and operates only at speeds above
space to be measured, with a speed ance is inactive, the warning lamp 80 km/h (50 mph).
lower than 20 km/h (12 mph) and on button B is lit up. A press on button C activates the
at a distance of less than 1.5 m function, the warning lamp on the
from the space. button lights up.
The fixed lighting of the warning
lamp indicates that this function is
selected.
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R e mot e control
If closing the windows and sun roof using the remote control,
the user must make sure that no person is preventing the
windows and/or sun roof from closing properly.
It is dangerous to operate the deadlocking when a person is
inside the vehicle as unlocking is impossible from the inside
without the remote control.
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R e mot e control
Electric boot opening Folding and ejecting the key Re-initialisation of the
Pressing button E opens Button D is for folding and eject- remote control
the boot. ing the key from its housing in the After a change of battery, it is nec- II
remote control. essary to re-initialise the remote
If you do not press on button D, control. To do that, switch on the
you could damage the key mecha- ignition and immediately press but-
nism. ton C of your remote control until
Locating of the vehicle you achieve the desired result.
This may take some ten seconds.
To locate the vehicle in a carpark,
press button C. Locating of the Note: Make a careful note of the
vehicle is confirmed by:
Changing the remote numbers for the keys and for the
control battery remote control on the ASSISTANCE
• The flashing of the direction
indicators for a few seconds. Unclip the cover to gain access to card. Keep this in a safe place.
the battery.
• The interior lighting coming on. Do not throw away used batter-
Battery: CR 0523 de 3 V. ies. Return them to a CITROËN
The vehicle remains locked. dealer or take them to an author-
ised recycling facility (camera
shops, etc).
Except when reinitialising, the remote control cannot function while the key is in the ignition, even
when switched off.
Warning: by inadvertently actioning the remote control, when for example it is in your pocket, you
can unlock the vehicle without your realising it.
However, if none of the doors is opened within thirty seconds following an unlocking, the doors will
automatically relock.
Warning: there is a risk of damage if the replacement battery is not the correct one.
Only use batteries that are identical or equivalent to those approved by CITROËN.
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Keys
Never attempt to modify the electronic immobiliser’s electrical circuit, as this could render your
vehicle undriveable.
It is dangerous to operate the deadlocking when a person is inside the vehicle as unlocking is
impossible from the inside without the remote control.
The key number is on the label attached to the key.
Should the key be lost or modified (addition, cancellation or replacement), you must contact a CITROËN
dealer, with all of the vehicle keys in your possession as well as your proof of identity.
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A nti - intru s ion alarm
A
Deactivation of the alarm
with the key
Unlock the doors with the key. The
siren triggers. Enter the vehicle,
insert the key in the ignition and
The anti-intrusion alarm provides: The installation also has a siren, turn it to the drive position to stop
• Exterior perimeter protection by and a warning lamp on the con- the siren. Otherwise the siren will
means of detectors on the vehicle trol A which is visible from outside continue for approximately 30 sec-
access points (doors, boot, bon- the vehicle, indicating the three onds.
net). possible statuses of the alarm.
• Alarm not active (disarmed),
• Electrical supply protection. warning lamp off.
• Interior volumetric protection • Alarm active (armed), the warn-
by means of ultrasonic sensors ing lamp flashes slowly.
(detecting movement inside the • Alarm triggered (signalling an
passenger compartment). This intrusion), the warning lamp
can be deactivated using the con- flashes rapidly if the alarm is
trol A. deactivated by a press on the
• Anti-lifting protection by means of control B. It stops as soon as
sensors. you switch on the ignition.
Note: If there is a malfunction,
the warning lamp remains perma-
nently on.
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A nti - intru s ion alarm
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S T EE R I N G L O C K - I G N I T I O N - S TA R T E R
M: Drive position
The steering is unlocked (by turn-
ing the key in position M, if neces- II
sary move the steering wheel).
D: Starting
Release the key as soon as the
engine starts. Never turn it while
the engine is running.
Economy mode
When the engine is stopped, some
functions (audio system, screen
wipe, electric windows, sunroof,
electric seats, telephone, video,
interior lighting etc.) are only
electrically supplied for a maximum
period of 30 minutes, to avoid
S: Steering lock discharging the battery.
To unlock the steering, gently move Once this period is over, a message
the steering wheel while turning the is displayed on the instrument panel
key, without exerting undue force. screen and the active functions are
When you remove the key, turn placed on standby.
your steering wheel to lock the The electrical components relating
steering. The key can only be to comfort and also the headlamps
removed when in position S. (not sidelamps or hazard warning
lamps) cut out automatically. To
reactivate them, it is necessary to
start the engine.
NEVER REMOVE THE IGNITION KEY BEFORE THE ENGINE
HAS COME TO A COMPLETE STOP.
IT IS ESSENTIAL ALWAYS TO DRIVE WITH THE ENGINE
RUNNING, SO AS TO RETAIN STEERING AND BRAKING
ASSISTANCE (risk of the steering lock engaging and loss of safety
features).
When stationary, having removed the key, carefully turn the steering
wheel if you wish to lock the steering.
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Starting
Note: If the engine does not start at the first attempt, switch off the ignition.
Wait 10 seconds, then action the starter again as described above.
C
II
A B G
1 E D
F Controls:
• Lighting rheostat
• Resetting to zero of trip mileage computer and 29
maintenance indicator
I n s trum e nt pan e l
W arning lamp s
Indicator and headlamp warning lamps
All the direction indicators flash simultaneously when the hazard Front foglamps
warning lamps are switched on. See “Signalling”.
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I n s trum e nt pan e l
W arning lamp s
STOP warning Coolant temperature SERVICE
lamp It comes on for a few sec- This warning lamp
When the warning onds each time you switch remains on perma- II
lamp comes on, on the ignition. nently, as long as
you must stop the vehicle and If this warning lamp comes on, the fault displayed on the instru-
switch off the engine. Contact a engine running, it tells you that ment panel screen is present (for
CITROËN dealer. the coolant temperature is rising serious faults).
abnormally. Consult a CITROËN dealer as
This warning lamp is linked with soon as possible.
the STOP warning lamp. This warning lamp remains on
It is essential to stop the vehi- only for a short time for faults that
Parking brake cle. are minor.
The permanent lighting of Check the coolant level. Contact a CITROËN dealer.
this warning lamp confirms
that the parking brake is If the level is too low, contact ESP/ASR
applied. a CITROËN dealer.
Operating
If this warning lamp flashes, it indi-
cates a fault with its application If either of the ESP or ASR
or release. Consult a CITROËN systems is active, the warning
dealer as soon as possible. lamp flashes.
See “Brakes”. For a malfunction
With the engine running, and Battery charge With the engine running, the light-
when displayed at the same time ing of this warning lamp along
as the STOP warning lamp, it indi- This warning lamp comes
on temporarily when the with a message on the instrument
cates that the brake fluid level is panel screen, the lighting of the
too low. engine is switched on. If it
remains on permanently, SERVICE warning lamp and a
If this warning lamp comes on, contact a CITROËN dealer. sound signal, indicates a system
stop immediately and contact fault.
a CITROËN dealer. In the event of a battery failure,
the application of the electronic Contact a CITROËN dealer.
See “Brakes”. parking brake when the engine
is switched off is not guaranteed. Deactivation
You must therefore apply the The lighting of this warning lamp
parking brake before switching and the light on the ESP deactiva-
off the engine. tion button confirms that the sys-
tem is deactivated.
See “Dynamic stability control”
(ESP). 31
I n s trum e nt pan e l
W arning lamp s
ABS Seat belt not fastened Front and rear passengers seat
The ABS warning lamp (instrument panel) belt not fastened:
lights up when you switch This warning lamp lights • When the ignition is switched
II on, the locations corresponding
on the ignition: it should go up on the instrument panel
out after a few seconds. If it does to remind the driver and all pas- to the seat positions which are
not go out, there could be a sys- sengers that they must fasten their not fastened remain lit up per-
tem malfunction. seat belt. It is linked to the seat manently for 30 seconds.
See “Brakes”. belt information given by the roof Seat belts unfastened whilst driving:
console (see below). • The location corresponding to
the seat position unfastened
lights up from 0 to 20 km/h
(12 mph).
• Over 20 km/h (12 mph):
Seat belt not - the warning lamp correspond-
Depollution system fastened ing to the seat position unfas-
If the warning lamp flashes This warning tened flashes,
or comes on whilst driving, lamp is located - a beep is repeated for about
it indicates a problem with on the roof console, in front of the 2 minutes with 3 progressive
the operation of the depol- front interior lamp. It informs you loudness levels. The beeping
lution system. of the driver and passenger seat stops when the seat belt is
belts which are not fastened. re-fastened or when a door is
Consult a CITROËN dealer as opened when the vehicle has
soon as possible. The lit up locations represent the stopped.
seat positions which are not fas-
tened. Front passenger's
Driver's seat belt not fastened: airbag deactivation
• The warning lamp lights up warning lamp
from 0 to 20 km/h (12 mph). See “Airbags”.
• Over 20 km/h (12 mph):
Electronic parking - the warning lamp flashes,
brake fault - a beep is repeated for about
This warning lamp comes 2 minutes with 3 progressive
on if there is a fault with loudness levels. Front passenger's
the electronic parking brake. airbag activation
Contact a CITROËN dealer. warning lamp
See “Airbags”.
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I n s trum e nt pan e l
Particl e filt e r
In addition to the catalytic converter, this filter contributes actively to the preserving of air quality, by collecting the
polluting particles that have not been burnt off. Black exhaust fumes are thus eliminated.
II
Clogging of the The simultaneous lighting of the
particle filter SERVICE warning lamp and the
display of the message “Risk of
saturation of particle filter (FAP)”
Clogging is caused by the particle on the instrument panel screen
filter starting to be saturated (owing indicates an increased risk of satu-
to exceptionally long periods spent ration.
driving in urban conditions : low Contact a CITROËN dealer as
speeds, traffic jams, etc.). soon as possible.
In order to regenerate the filter you
are advised to drive as soon as pos- DIESEL
sible, when traffic conditions allow,
at a speed of 60 km/h (approx. additive
37 mph) or more for at least 5 min- level
utes. If the problem persists, con-
tact a CITROËN dealer. The simultaneous lighting of the
SERVICE warning lamp and the
Note: If the vehicle has been run- display of the message “Particle
ning for long periods at very low filter (FAP) additive level too low”
speeds or at idle, vapour emis- on the instrument panel screen
sions may be seen coming from indicates that the additive needs to
the exhaust under acceleration. be topped up.
These have no consequences for Contact a CITROËN dealer as
the running of the vehicle or for the soon as possible.
environment.
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I n s trum e nt pan e l
T rip comput e r
Instantaneous information
B
II
A
Operation
The trip computer is displayed on Range
the instrument panel screen. It This is the distance that can still
gives you access to: be travelled on the amount of fuel
• 2 types of instantaneous • 3 types of information for remaining in the tank.
information: two journeys 1 and 2: When the range is lower than
- Range. - Average speed. 30 km (19 miles), only four dashes
- Instantaneous consumption. - Average consumption. are displayed.
This information can be dis- - The distance travelled.
played in zone B of the instru- This information is displayed in
ment panel screen when you zone C of the instrument panel
switch the ignition on, immedi- by rotating the control knob A.
ately after the display of oil level
and/or maintenance informa-
tion.
The different information to be
displayed is selected by rotat-
ing the control knob A.
Instantaneous consumption
This is the result from the con-
sumption recorded within the last
2 seconds. This function is only
available when travelling at over
30 km/h.
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I n s trum e nt pan e l
T rip comput e r / N AV I G AT I O N
Information for two journeys 1 and 2 Return to the main
A first rotation of control knob A on the steering wheel allows you to display instrument panel screen
the information for journey 1. display II
Successive rotations of the control
Average speed knob A on the steering wheel allow
This is calculated (since the last you to return to the main instru-
reset to zero of the trip computer) ment panel screen display (vehicle
by dividing the distance travelled speed), via the navigation infor-
by the time taken (with the engine mation screen, then the screen
running). displaying only the total mileage
and the trip mileage (bottom of
Average consumption screen).
This is the relationship between
the fuel consumed and the dis-
tance travelled since the last reset
to zero of the selected journey.
Distance travelled
This is the distance that has been
travelled since the last reset to zero
of the journey selected.
Journeys
Journeys 1 and 2 are independent
of each other but identical in use.
They allow you, for example, to
assign journey 1 for daily calcula-
tions and journey 2 for monthly cal- Display of navigation
culations. information on instrument
panel screen
Reset a journey to zero You can display navigation infor-
When the required journey is dis- mation on the instrument panel
played, make a long press on the screen by rotating the left-hand
left-hand control knob A on the knob A on the steering wheel.
A second rotation of control knob A steering wheel.
allows you to display the information
for journey 2.
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I n s trum e nt pan e l
C h e ck s / O il l e v e l
II
“Oil level correct” indicates nor-
mal operating.
A
Engine oil level indicator
When you switch the ignition on,
the engine oil check is displayed
for a few seconds on the instru- “Oil level incorrect” indicates that
Log of alerts ment panel screen. the oil level is too low.
This function allows you to display Note: to ensure that this meas- Check using the manual dipstick.
the log of alerts. urement is accurate, check the oil See “Levels”.
Press on button A. The following level on horizontal ground after the If, after topping up, the message
messages appear consecutively engine has been switched off for re-appears, contact a CITROËN
on the instrument panel screen: at least 15 minutes. An incorrect dealer.
engine oil level can seriously dam-
• Tyre pressure check. age your engine.
• Maintenance indicator
reminder.
• Display of message alerts.
• Oil level check.
“Oil level measurement invalid”
indicates a malfunctioning of the
indicator.
Contact a CITROËN dealer.
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I n s trum e nt pan e l
M aint e nanc e indicator
Maintenance indicator
It informs you when the next routine service is due in accordance with the vehicle servicing schedule in the Main-
tenance Guide. This information is dependent on two parameters: the mileage covered, and the time elapsed since II
the last visit
A few seconds after the ignition is A few seconds after the ignition is A few seconds after the ignition is
switched on, the message disap- switched on, the message disap- switched on, the message disap-
pears. pears, then the maintenance sym- pears, then the maintenance sym-
bol (spanner) remains lit. bol (spanner) remains lit.
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I n s trum e nt pan e l
M aint e nanc e indicator
II
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I n s trum e nt pan e l
M ain M e nu
The main menu allows you to pro-
gramme certain vehicle and instru-
ment panel functions:
A II
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I n s trum e nt pan e l
V e hicl e param e t e r s
“Vehicle parameters” menu
This menu can be accessed from
II the instrument panel “Main menu”.
It allows you to set the lighting and
comfort settings for your vehicle. “Lighting” menu
Once you have selected this menu,
you can:
• Activate/deactivate the lighting
of the daytime-running lamps*.
• Activate/deactivate the guide-
me-home lighting and adjust its
duration.
• Activate/deactivate the dual-
function Xenon directional
headlamps.
“Comfort” menu
Once you have selected this menu,
you can:
• Activate/deactivate the driver's
welcome lighting function.
• Select the unlocking of all the
doors or just the driver's door.
• Activate/deactivate the auto-
matic engaging of the electric
parking brake.
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* Depending on country.
I n s trum e nt pan e l
A
II
1 2 1 2
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F ix e d c e ntr e d control s s t e e ring
wh e e l
- Scroll through the different information screens on instrument panel
Rotate - Move through the different instrument panel menus
II - Increase/reduction of values
1
- Open the instrument panel menu (only when vehicle stationary)
1 Short press
- Select and validate information
2
Long press Reset the trip computer (if the trip computer page is displayed)
- Cancel the current operation
3 Short press
- Return to the previous instrument panel display
10 2
Long press Return to the original instrument panel display
5 Short press Suspend or restart cruise control/speed limiter (depending on mode selected)
6 Select cruise control or speed limiter (the cycle on this button always starts with the speed limiter
6 Short press selector)
8
7 Short press Deactivation
9 Short press /
Horn
Long press
15 Short press /
Decrease volume
Press and hold 20 16
- First press: mute
16 Short press
- Second press: cancel mute
21 Short press MODE : selection of the type of information displayed on the multifunction screen 43
Signalling
Emergency operation of
hazard warning lamps
II A sudden deceleration of the vehi-
cle causes the hazard lamps to
come on automatically.
They will cease to operate auto-
matically, or manually if you press
the hazard lamps button on the
dashboard.
“Motorway” function
Move the stalk briefly upwards or
downwards, without going beyond
the resistance point; the direction
indicators will flash 3 times.
With dipped or main beams, this function provides additional lighting for the inside of a bend.
This lighting is most useful when travelling at low and medium speed (urban driving, winding road, intersections...).
II
Operation
This lighting is activated past a cer-
tain angle of rotation of the steer-
ing wheel. It is deactivated with
the vehicle stationary or at very
low speed, or with reverse gear
engaged.
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X e non dual function dir e ctional
h e adlamp s - A ngl e d lighting
With dipped beams or main beams, the Directional headlamps function turns the headlamps in the direction the
road ahead is taking. Your vision on bends is considerably enhanced.
II This function is activated once your vehicle speed reaches 10 km/h (6 mph) and stops when your speed decreases
to 5 km/h (3 mph).
Note: An automatic correction of the beam height enables you not to dazzle other drivers.
Activation/Deactivation
Activated by default, this function
can be activated/deactivated in
the “Main Menu” of the instrument
panel screen. To do so, select
“Vehicle parameters / Lighting /
Directional headlamps”.
The activated/deactivated status
is retained when you switch off
the engine.
Note: This function is not active
when the vehicle is stationary,
moving at very low speed, or in
reverse gear. Function deactivated Function activated
This device is linked with the Angular lighting which lights up the inside of a bend when the vehicle speed is lower
than 40 km/h (25 mph). This maximises the lighting at intersections and when parking, for example.
The angular lighting is deployed:
• When the direction indicators are activated,
and/or
• from a certain angle of rotation of the steering wheel.
Note: The angular lighting is deactivated when the directional headlamps are deactivated.
If there is a malfunction, the “Dipped beams” warning lamp flashes, accompanied by a message
on the instrument panel. Contact a CITROËN dealer.
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W ip e r s
Do not cover the rain detector which is located behind the interior
rear view mirror and visible from outside the windscreen.
Using an automatic car wash: switch the ignition off to avoid the wiping system activating. 49
W ip e r s
Off
Intermittent wipe
Screen wash
Check that the wipers can oper- The screen wash is accompanied
ate freely in freezing tempera- by a timed rear wipe sequence.
tures.
Remove any accumulation of
snow at the base of the wind-
screen.
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W indow s
II
As a matter of safety, the adjustments in your driving position must be made only while the vehicle
is stationary.
First adjust your seat to the most suitable position, then adjust the position of the steering wheel.
52 See “Driving position”.
F ront s e at s
M anual adju s tm e nt s
1. Adjustments to the height and
angle of the head restraint
1
To raise it, pull upwards. II
To lower it, press on the control A to unlock
it, and simultaneously on the head restraint
itself. The adjustment is correct when the
top edge of the head restraint is at the same A
height as the top of the head. It is also tilt-
adjustable.
To raise it, press control A to unlock it, then 5
pull it upwards.
2
2. Adjustment of the backrest angle
Use the control to adjust the backrest
angle.
It is possible to recline the backrest angle to
45° by pushing it until it locks.
3. Adjustment of the seat height and 3
4
angle
Raise or lower the control the number of
times required to obtain the desired posi-
tion.
4. Longitudinal adjustment of seat 6
Lift the control bar and adjust to the desired
position.
5. Adjustment of lumbar support 0: Off.
Turn the control and adjust to the desired
position. 1: Gentle.
2: Medium. For your safety, do not
6. Heated seat controls
3: Strong. drive with the head
Note: The heated seats only operate when restraints removed ;
the engine is running. these must be in
place and correctly
adjusted. 53
F ront s e at s
El e ctrical adju s tm e nt s
To adjust the electrical seats,
switch on the ignition or start the
engine if the vehicle has gone into
II economy mode. 1
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M e mori s ation of driv e r ' s
adju s tm e nt s
Memorisation of driving Recall of a memorised
1 2
positions driving position
II a. Place the igntion key in “Drive”
position (second position). Vehicle stationary (ignition
on or engine running)
M b Adjust your seat, the exterior
rear view mirrors and the air Press briefly on button 1 or 2 to
conditioning. recall the corresponding memo-
rised position.
c Press successively on button
M then on button 1 (first driving The completion of the adjustments
position) or 2 (second driving is confirmed by a sound signal.
position).
Vehicle in motion
The memorisation is confirmed by
a sound signal. Keep button 1 or 2 pressed down
to recall the corresponding memo-
The memorisation function allows Note: The memorisation of a rised position.
you to make the following dash- new driving position cancels and
board adjustments: replaces the previous one.
• Driver's seat.
• Exterior rear view mirrors.
• Air conditioning (temperature
and air flow).
You have the possibility to memo-
rise two driving positions using
buttons 1 and 2.
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R e ar vi e w mirror s
Operation
Press on button 1.
• Warning lamp 2 on: automatic II
mode.
• Warning lamp 2 off: automatic
mode stopped. The mirror
remains in its lightest definition.
Note: In order to ensure optimal
visibility when manoeuvring, the
2 interior and exterior rear view mir-
1 rors lighten when reverse gear is
engaged.
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R e ar vi e w mirror s
58
M ultifunction di s play
1 2 B C B D C
3 II
A C
The driver is recommended not to Main Menu Display configuration
concern himself with the display
Press on control A to the right of
controls while driving.
the steering wheel to display the To adjust the display
1. Time. multifunction display “Main Menu”. brightness and contrast:
2. Outside temperature. This menu gives you access to the 1 Press on A.
following functions: 2 Using C, select the “Brightness -
3. Date - Display zone.
When the outside temperature video adjustments” menu. Con-
is between +3 °C and –3 °C, the firm by pressing on C on the
temperature display flashes (risk steering wheel or on D on the
Display configuration, radio panel.
of ice). allowing you to adjust:
• The display brightness 3 Select the display configura-
Controls and contrast. tion with a press on C. Confirm
A. Access to the multifunction dis- by pressing on C on the steer-
• The time and date. ing wheel or on D on the radio
play main menu. • The units used for the panel.
B. Cancellation of the operation or outside temperature
return to the previous display. 4 Select the brightness adjust-
display. ment. Confirm by pressing on C
C. Scrolling through the multifunc- on the steering wheel or on D
tion display menus. on the radio panel.
Radio - CD
Validation using steering wheel 5 Using C, select normal or alter-
controls. (See “Radio” chapter).
native display mode, then vali-
D. Validation using radio panel. date by pressing on C on the
Note: The outside temperature steering wheel or on D on the
displayed may be higher than the radio panel. To adjust the bright-
Bluetooth ® hands-free ness, select “+” or “-” and con-
actual temperature if the vehicle is kit
stationary in bright sunlight. firm the adjustment by pressing
(See “Radio” chapter). on C.
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6 Validate “OK” on the screen.
M ultifunction di s play
B C B D C
II
A
To adjust the date and the To choose the units for
time: the outside temperature
1 Press on A. display:
2 Using C, select the “Date and 1 Press on A.
time adjustment” menu. Con- 2 Using C, select the “Choice of
firm by pressing on C on the temperature unit” menu. Con-
steering wheel or on D on the firm by pressing on C on the
radio panel. steering wheel or on D on the Selection of the type of
3 Select the display configura- radio panel. information displayed
tion with a press on C. Confirm 3 Select the unit using C. Confirm (MODE)
by pressing on C on the steer- by pressing on C on the steer- Consecutive presses on the end
ing wheel or on D on the radio ing wheel or on D on the radio of the wiper control stalk or the
panel. panel. MODE button on the radio allow
4 Using B, adjust the date and 4 Validate “OK” on the screen. you to select the type of informa-
time, then confirm by pressing tion presented on the multifunction
on C on the steering wheel or display (date or radio/CD/CD MP3/
on D on the radio panel. CD changer).
5 Press C to select the values
you wish to modify. Confirm
by pressing on C on the steer-
ing wheel or on D on the radio
panel.
6 Validate “OK” on the screen.
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M ultifunction di s play
T e l e matic s
1 2 3 4 B C B D C
A II
Video Menu,
allows you to adjust vari- 61
ous video settings.
M ultifunction di s play
T e l e matic s
To adjust the date and the time:
• Press on the MENU button.
II
• Rotate the control to select the Configuration icon.
• Press on the control to validate.
or
II
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A utomatic g e arbox
II
A
• The automatic gearbox offers Position of the gear selector
you: The driving mode and the position
B - Operation in auto-active of the gear lever are displayed in
mode, with automatic adap- dial C of the instrument panel.
tation to your style of driving
as well as to the road profile
(Position D).
4 and 6 speed automatic - Operation in sequential
gearbox mode, with manual gear
changing (Position M).
• Parking (Position P). - Operation in automatic
• Reverse gear (Position R). SPORT mode (Position D)
and press button A.
• Neutral (Position N). - Operation in automatic
SNOW mode (Position D)
and press button B.
For safety:
• The gear lever can only be disengaged from position P if
you are pressing the brake pedal.
• When the driver's door is opened, a beep sounds if the
gear lever is not in position P.
• Before leaving the vehicle, make absolutely certain that
position P is selected.
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A utomatic g e arbox
65
A utomatic g e arbox
Remarks: Note:
• During braking, the gearbox • Passage from one gear to
may kick down automatically another is only possible when
II in order to offer an effective vehicle speed and engine
engine brake. speed permit.
• If you suddenly lift your foot off • The “SPORT” and “SNOW”
the accelerator, the gearbox will modes are not available in
guard your safety by not chang- sequential operation.
ing up again. • If the engine speed is too high,
the gearbox automatically
selects a higher gear.
• If the engine speed is too low,
the gearbox automatically
selects a lower gear.
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A utomatic g e arbox
67
C rui s e control
1
II
2
3
A
4
To select the function You can then release the accelera-
tor pedal. The vehicle will automat-
5 Press button 4 to select cruise con- ically keep to the speed chosen.
trol mode “CRUISE”. Note: The vehicle speed may vary
This driving assistance function
allows you to drive at the speed of The selection is confirmed by the slightly from that memorised.
your choice without the need to display of the function in zone A of If during cruise control the system
action the accelerator. It is active the instrument panel. cannot keep to the cruise speed
over speeds of around 40 km/h (e.g. on a steep descent), then the
(25 mph). speed flashes. If necessary, brake
Remark: For the function to be to curb your speed.
active, the gearbox must be in at
least: Adjustment of the
memorised speed while
• 4th gear for manual gearboxes. cruise control is in
• 2nd gear for automatic gear- operation
boxes. When the function is selected, no
cruising speed has yet been You can adjust the memorised
The cruise control controls are memorised. speed, displayed in zone A, by
located on the left-hand side of the Once the desired speed has been pressing:
steering wheel and cruise control reached using the accelerator, • Button 1 to increase the speed.
information is displayed in zone A press button 1 or button 2. The
of the instrument panel. • Button 2 to reduce the speed.
cruising speed is then memorised
and cruise control is activated. Remark: Successive presses will
The cruising speed is displayed modify the cruise speed in steps of
in zone A of the instrument panel, 1 mph and a continuous press in
and “ON” is displayed. steps of 5 mph.
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C rui s e control
1
II
2
3 A
4
To adjust the maximum Activation of the function
5
speed
This driving aid allows you to With the engine running, you can
choose a maximum speed that you adjust the memorised maximum
do not wish to exceed. This has to speed, displayed in zone A, by
be over 30 km/h (19 mph). pressing on:
The speed limiter controls are • Button 1 to increase the memo- When the desired maximum speed
located on the steering wheel. rised maximum speed. is displayed, press on button 3
• Button 2 to decrease the mem- to activate the speed limiter. The
Note: The speed limiter informa- information “ON” disappears from
tion is displayed in zone A of the orised maximum speed.
zone A.
instrument panel. Remark: Successive presses will
modify the cruise speed in steps of
To select the function 1 mph and a continuous press in
Press on button 4 to select speed steps of 5 mph.
limiter mode “LIMIT”.
The selection is confirmed by the
display of the function in zone A of
the instrument panel.
1
II
2
3 A
Automatic detection
Deflation detection Press on Check
This function warns you of tyres
that are deflated or punctured. The system indicates to you that
Automatic detection the tyres are correctly inflated.
Sensors monitor the tyre pres- This information is only available
sures while driving. In the event of on the request of the driver.
an anomaly, a message will appear
on the instrument panel screen.
Driver request detection
You can check the tyre pressures Press on Check
at any given moment. To do so,
press on button A (CHECK) ; the Automatic detection:
information will be displayed on the A message indicates to you which
instrument panel screen. tyre is deflated.
Driver request detection:
The vehicle outline indicates the
deflated tyre(s).
The message is accompanied by
the SERVICE warning lamp light-
ing up and a beep.
Check the tyre pressures as soon
as possible.
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T y r e d e flation d e t e ction
Automatic operation
II
To start the vehicle To immobilise the vehicle
The parking brake releases auto- Immobilisation, engine off
matically and progressively With the vehicle stationary, the
A when you press the accelerator: parking brake is automatically
• With a manual gearbox (first applied when the engine is
gear or reverse gear engaged), switched off.
press down fully on the clutch
pedal then press on the accelera- The application of
tor pedal and move off. the parking brake is
confirmed by:
• With an automatic gearbox,
The electronic parking brake com- accelerate with the selector in
position D, M or R. • The lighting of the warning lamp
bines 2 operational modes: on control A and of the warning
• AUTOMATIC: lamp on the instrument panel.
Automatic application when the • The display of the message
engine is stopped and automatic “Parking brake applied” on the
release on use of the accelerator instrument panel screen.
(automatic operation by default). Full release of the Note: an operation sound will con-
• MANUAL: parking brake is firm to you the application/release
The MANUAL application/release confirmed by: of your electronic parking brake.
of the parking brake is possible
permanently by pulling/pushing • The extinction of the warning
control A. lamp on control A and of the
instrument panel warning lamp.
• The display of the message
“Parking brake released” on the
instrument panel screen. Before leaving the vehi-
cle, check that the park-
ing brake warning lamp
When stationary, with on the instrument panel
the engine running, do is permanently lit.
not press the accelera- Never leave a child alone inside
tor pedal unnecessarily the vehicle with the ignition
(especially when start- on, as they could release the
ing the engine, including when parking brake.
in neutral), as you may release
the parking brake. 75
El e ctric parking brak e
C
B D
2. Fetch the vehicle block located 9. Make sure that you position the This strap cannot apply the park-
in the boot. strap back in its location C. If ing brake.
3. Immobilise the vehicle by plac- not, the application of the park- To re-engage the electric park-
ing the block in front of or behind ing brake will not be possible. ing brake (once the malfunc-
one of the rear wheels. Contact a CITROËN dealer. tion or the flat battery has been
4. Open the lower compartment 10. Refit the rubber mat at the base resolved), make a long pull on the
of the central armrest by pulling of the armrest. control lever A until the parking
upwards. 11. Remove and store the block. brake warning lamp (!) flashes on
5. Ensure that the cup-holder B is the instrument panel then make a
folded back. second long pull until this warning
lamp remains lit permanently.
6. Remove the rubber mat cover-
ing the base of the armrest. The time for applying the brake
7. Disengage the strap from its subsequent to the emergency
Note: It is necessary to unlocking will be longer.
location C. check that the parking
8. Pull the strap to unlock the brake warning lamp lights While the parking brake has
brake. A loud click confirms that up on the instrument panel not been re-engaged (flash-
the brake is unlocked. when the parking brake is ing then permanent lighting of
applied. warning lamp (!) on the instru-
ment panel), you must keep the
ignition switched off to avoid
damaging it.
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El e ctric parking brak e
O p e rating anomali e s
SITUATION Consequences
II 1 Electronic parking brake fault and display If the electronic parking brake fault warning lamp and the serv-
of message “Parking brake faulty” and the ice warning lamp light up, position the vehicle in a safe location
following warning lamps: (on flat ground, with a gear engaged).
2 Display of the messages “Parking brake • The automatic functions are deactivated.
faulty” and “Anti-rollback system faulty”, • The hill start assist is unavailable.
and the following warning lamps:
• The electronic parking brake is only available manually.
3 Display of the messages “Parking brake • The manual release of the electronic parking brake is unavail-
faulty” and “Anti-rollback system faulty”, able.
and the following warning lamps:
• The hill start assist is unavailable.
• The automatic functions and manual application are still avail-
able.
4 Display of the messages “Parking brake • The automatic functions are deactivated.
faulty” and “Anti-rollback system faulty”, • The hill start assist is unavailable.
and the following warning lamps:
To apply the electronic parking brake:
1. Immobilise the vehicle and switch off the ignition.
2. Pull the control lever for at least 5 seconds or until maximum
application.
3. Switch on the ignition and check that the electronic parking
brake warning lamps are on.
Note:
and/or Flashing • Application may take longer than in normal operation.
• If warning lamp (!) flashes or if the warning lamps do not come
on when the ignition is switched on, this method does not work.
Contact a CITROËN dealer.
To release the electronic parking brake:
1. Switch on the ignition.
2. Push the control lever and hold it for over 3 seconds.
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El e ctric parking brak e
O p e rating anomali e s
Situation ConsEquences
5 Display of message “Parking brake control • Only the functions for automatic application on switching off II
faulty - automatic mode activated” and the engine and automatic release on acceleration are avail-
the following warning lamps: able.
• MANUAL application/release of the electronic parking brake
and dynamic emergency braking are unavailable.
and/
or Flashing
6 Display of message “Parking brake faulty” • The application of your parking brake is not guaranteed.
and the following warning lamp: • Your parking brake is momentarily unavailable.
If any of these instances arises:
• Wait for about 3 minutes.
• Wait for about 3 minutes.
Flashing • After 3 minutes, if the warning lamp is still flashing, try
to reinitialise your parking brake, either by pushing and
releasing the control lever A whilst pressing the brake pedal,
or by making a long pull on the control lever A.
7 Battery fault • The lighting of the battery warning lamp means that you
must stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. Stop and
immobilise your vehicle.
• The application of the electronic parking brake is not
guaranteed after the engine is switched off. You must therefore
apply the parking brake before switching off the engine.
User Precautions:
Do not leave the vehicle while it is being held in the temporary immobilisation hill start assist phase.
If you need to exit the vehicle with the engine running, manually apply the parking brake and
ensure that the warning lamp P (on the intrument panel) and the warning lamp P (on control A)
82 are permanently on.
M anual parking brak e
II
If the parking brake is released,
the lighting of this warning lamp
along with the STOP warning
lamp indicates an insufficient level
of brake fluid or a malfunction of
the braking distribution.
It is essential to stop the vehi-
cle.
Consult a CITROËN dealer as
soon as possible.
Parking brake
The parking brake is engaged,
with the vehicle stationary, by pull-
ing on the lever with a force appro-
priate to the slope.
To facilitate the action on the lever,
you are recommended to press
the brake pedal at the same time.
In all circumstances, as a pre-
cautionary measure, engage first
gear.
On steep gradients, turn the steer-
ing towards the pavement.
To release the parking brake,
press on the end of the lever whilst
pulling it then lower it fully.
The warning lamp comes on if the
parking brake is engaged or not
fully released.
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El e ctronic s tabilit y programm e
84
“ H y dractiv e I I I + ” s u s p e n s ion
Activation/Deactivation Remarks:
A press on button A activates the This system is designed to identify
function, the warning lamp on the traffic lane markings. II
button lights up. In certain cases it may trigger an
A second press on button A deac- alert that is unnecessary, for exam-
tivates the function, the warning ple if the vehicle passes over a
lamp on the button goes out. directional arrow or some unusual
When you start the engine, the road marking.
mode (activated/deactivated) The system may be affected tem-
selected when you stopped the porarily by conditions external to
engine is retained. the vehicle:
A
• Detection of lane markings
Operation made difficult by:
Above a speed of around 80 km/ - Markings being worn.
This driving assistance device h, if you cross a lane marking, you - Insufficient contrast with the
warns you when you unwittingly are alerted to this by a vibration general road surface.
cross a lane marking (either a con- within the cushion of your seat:
tinuous or a dotted line on the road • Sensors being negated by:
• On the right hand side if you - Driving in snow or heavy rain.
surface). It is designed for use on cross a lane marking to the
motorways and dual carriageways, right. - Driving on roads that are
operating only above speeds of covered with mud or water
approx. 80 km/h (50 mph).. • On the left hand side if you puddles.
cross a lane marking to the
left. If there is prolonged interference,
contact a CITROËN dealer.
The system does not alert you if
one of your direction indicators is
operating and for approx. 20 sec-
onds after the direction indicator
has stopped.
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Parking a s s i s tanc e
II
Front Rear
As the vehicle approaches the
Proximity sensors are located in As the vehicle approaches the obstacle, the sound signal becomes
the front and rear bumpers of obstacle, the sound signal tells you more and more urgent and the
your vehicle. the position of the obstacle accord- shaded areas are displayed closer
ing to whether the sound is coming and closer to the vehicle.
When manoeuvring whether for-
wards or in reverse, at a speed from the front LH or RH or the rear
below approximately 10 km/h LH or RH loudspeakers.
(6 mph), they warn you of the pres- Note: The sound volume of your
ence of any obstacle located within audio equipment reduces auto-
their detection zone, by means of: matically when a signal is being When the obstacle is
emitted. less than approximately
• A sound signal emitted by the 25 cms from your vehicle,
front or rear loudspeakers. the sound signal becomes
• Display of the outline of your continuous and a warning
vehicle with shading corre- panel appears on the dis-
sponding to the area where an play.
obstacle is detected.
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Parking a s s i s tanc e
Operation Remarks:
When you engage reverse gear, • The proximity sensors cannot
a sound signal confirms to you detect objects that are immedi- II
that the system is active. The out- ately under or over the bump-
line of your vehicle appears on the ers.
screen. Any obstacles located to • A thin object such as a spike,
the rear or to the front of the vehi- a bollard or similar, can only
cle can be detected. be detected at the start of the
When going forward and at a manœuvre but not when the
speed below approx. 10 km/h vehicle arrives close up to it.
(6 mph), whether in neutral or in • In poor weather or in winter, you
gear, the outline of the vehicle need to ensure that the sensors
A are not covered with mud or
appears on the display as soon
as an obstacle is detected in front with ice or snow.
Activation/Deactivation of the vehicle. Obstacles located
in front of the vehicle will be
You can activate/deactivate the detected.
parking assistance by pressing
button A. When the parking assist-
ance is inactive, the warning lamp
on button A is lit up.
Activation/deactivation of the park-
ing assistance is memorised when
you stop the vehicle.
Remark: If you are towing with
a towing device not approved
by CITROËN, it is necessary to
deactivate parking assistance by
pressing on button A. The warn-
ing lamp on the button lights up.
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Parking s pac e s e n s or
II
The “Parking Space Sensor” func- Parking Space Sensor You can select the “Parking Space
tion assists you in finding a parking warning lamp Sensor” function by pressing but-
space. It measures the size of the ton A.
space and gives you information The warning lamp is located on
button A. It has 3 different sta- The fixed lighting of the warning
on: lamp indicates that this function is
tuses:
• The possibility of parking in a selected.
free space, depending on the • Off: the function is not
dimensions of your vehicle and selected.
the space needed to manoeu- • Permanently on: the function
vre into it. is selected but the measuring
• The level of difficulty of the conditions are not met (direc-
manoeuvre to be carried out. tion indicator not on, vehicle
speed too high) or the measur-
Note: The system does not meas- ing phase has finished.
ure spaces which are clearly much
smaller or larger than the size of • Flashing: measuring is in
the vehicle. progress.
Note: During measuring, the mes-
sage “Measuring in progress -
Max speed 20km/h /12 mph” is
displayed on the instrument panel
screen.
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Parking s pac e s e n s or
III
B D
C
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A C C ESS
III
A
C
D
A. Sunlight sensor.
B. Soft air conditioning diffusion grille.
The soft diffusion grille located in the centre of the dashboard provides an optimum air
distribution for the front seats.
This device eliminates unpleasant air currents whilst maintaining an optimum tempera-
ture in the passenger compartment.
To open the soft air diffusion grille, move the control knob upwards.
To close the soft air diffusion grille, move the control knob all the way down.
In very hot weather, to improve the central and lateral ventilation, closing off the soft
diffusion air conditioning is recommended.
C. Air conditioned glovebox.
D. Rear passenger air vents.
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A utomatic air conditioning
G e n e ral
You are advised to use the auto- To ensure the correct operation of Air circulation
matic air conditioning regulation. the air conditioning system, it is For your comfort we advise you to
This automatically regulates the essential to operate the air condi- maintain a proper distribution of air
III following functions for maximum tioning at least once a month. within the cabin, both at the front
comfort : air flow, passenger com- The air conditioning operates by and at the rear.
partment temperature, and air dis- using power from the engine. This
tribution, using different sensors To obtain an even distribution of
results in a slight increase in fuel air, ensure that you do not obstruct
(external temperature, sunlight). consumption.
This avoids the need to alter any of the external air inlet grille located
the settings, with the exception of In certain extreme operating con- at the base of the windscreen, the
the temperature displayed. ditions (e.g. carrying a full load up air vents, the air outlets on the floor
a steep gradient in high tempera- underneath the front seats, and
Take care not to obstruct the sun- tures), the switching off of the air the air extractor located behind the
light sensor A. conditioning allows more power flaps in the boot.
Provided you retain automatic to be transferred to the engine, The front and rear air vents are fit-
mode (by pressing button “AUTO”) thereby increasing the towing ted with control knobs which allow
and all the air vents are open, you capacity. you to control and direct the air
will maintain an optimum comfort flow. It is recommended to keep all
level, also removing humidity and Air inlet the air vents open.
misting, whatever the ambient cli- Check that the exterior grille for the
matic conditions. air inlet, at the bottom of the wind- Dust/pollen filter
The temperature inside the cabin screen, is clean and free of dead There is a filter for excluding pollen
cannot be lower than the tempera- leaves, snow, etc. and dust.
ture outside if the air conditioning If washing the vehicle with a high
is not operating. This filter has to be changed accord-
pressure jet, avoid targeting the air ing to the vehicle maintenance sched-
To be effective, the air conditioning inlet zone. ule. See “Maintenance Guide”.
should only be used with the win-
dows closed. If after a lengthy stop
in bright sunlight the interior tem-
perature is excessive, air the pas-
senger compartment by opening
the windows for a few moments,
then close them again.
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A utomatic air conditioning
MONOZONE
The monozone system regulates
the temperature, air distribution 1
8 2
8 3
8 4
8 5
8
and air flow for the whole of the
passenger compartment. III
1 Automatic operation
2 Temperature adjustment
3 Adjusting the air distribution
4 Activation/deactivation of air
conditioning
5 Adjusting the air flow 9 8 7 6
6 Front demisting - deicing
7 Rear demisting - deicing
8 Air recirculation – Entry of air It is recommended to keep all the Operating the air conditioning sys-
from outside air vents open. tem on “AUTO” guarantees good
You can change to manual mode ventilation inside the cabin.
9 Display Note: The value indicated on the
by pressing on any of the buttons,
except button 2. display corresponds to a comfort
level and not to a temperature in
The light A goes out. Celsius or Fahrenheit.
1. Automatic operation
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A utomatic air conditioning
MONOZONE
8. Air recirculation – Entry Remarks:
of air from outside • When starting from cold, in
order to prevent unwanted cold III
This button activates air, the air flow will increase only
the recirculation of air in gradually to its optimum level.
the passenger compart-
ment. • If you enter the vehicle after a
fairly prolonged stop and the
Press button 8 to switch temperature inside the vehicle
off the entry of air from outside. is far from comfortable, it serves
The warning lamp comes on. no purpose to modify the tem-
Whilst retaining the other settings, perature that is displayed as an
this position allows the driver at attempt to go immediately to
any moment to exclude unpleasant the desired comfort level. The
smells or smoke/emissions coming system automatically uses all
from outside. of its power to compensate the
temperature gap as quickly as
This mode should be cancelled possible.
as soon as possible to allow the
redistribution of air in the pas- • Water arising from the conden-
senger compartment. sation in the air conditioning
drains out through a hole pro-
vided for this purpose ; a pool
of water may thus form under-
neath the vehicle when station-
ary.
• Whatever the time of year, even
in cool weather the air condition-
ing is useful in removing humid-
ity and misting. Avoid driving for
too long with air conditioning
deactivated.
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A utomatic air conditioning
D ual - zon e
The dual-zone system regulates
the temperature and air distribution
for the drivers's side and the pas- 1a
8 2a 3a 4a 5
8 6
8 4b
8 3b 2b 1b
8
III senger's side independently. The
air flow is common to both sides.
8 1
7 III
2
3
6 9 Programmable heating system
5 4 warning lamp.
• LED lit : Activated.
With the engine off, programmable Digital programmer • LED off : Deactivated.
heating preheats the coolant cir-
cuit in order to optimise the engine The heating system’s programmer
operating temperature prior to is located on the right-hand side of
starting. the dashboard.
Immediate start-up
The programmable heating sys- 1. Time or remaining functioning
tem can be started immediately or time. Press button 5.
delayed thanks to its programming 2. Increase (time). The screen displays a default
function. duration of 60 minutes, you are
3. Select programme. advised to adjust this to a duration of
4. Programme number selected. 30 minutes maximum (see section
5. Immediate start-up of heating. “ adjusting the operating duration ”).
The warning lamp 8 lights up and
6. Time adjustment and reading remains lit for the whole duration of
warning lamp. the system’s operation. The duration
7. Reduce (time). of the system’s operation disappears
With the engine idle or the 8. Heating mode warning lamp. after 10 seconds.
vehicle stationary, it is nor-
mal to hear a high-pitched Stopping the heating
whistling noise and to Press button 5.
notice some smoke / emis- The warning lamp 8 and the screen
sions. 103
go out.
programmablE H E AT I N G
2 2
III
7
6 3 A 7 3
Delayed start-up Reading the time Press button 3 then buttons 2 or 7
Press button 2 or button 7 to dis- in the next 10 seconds, until the
Note : Before programming the desired start-up time is displayed.
delayed start-up of the heating, play the time.
you must ensure that the clock is When the heating mode is acti-
set to the correct time. vated, the remaining operating time
is displayed in place of the time. Note : if you wish to recall the other
stored times, press several times on
Setting the time Programming the start-up time button 3 in the next 10 seconds until
the desired programme number is
Hold button 3 down and press but- Start-up may be programmed displayed.
ton 2 or button 7. Release button 3, between 1 minute and 24 hours in
the time is displayed and symbol 6 advance.
flashes. You can store up to 3 different start- Cancelling the programmed time
Use the two adjustment buttons 2 up times, but programme only 1
(to go forward) or 7 (to go back) delayed start-up time. To cancel the programmed start-up
until the correct time is displayed. Factory settings A : time, press briefly on button 3.
Holding these buttons down will • Time 1 : 06:00.
make the numbers displayed scroll
more quickly. • Time 2 : 16:00.
Note : In the event of a battery
• Time 3 : 22:00. failure, the factory settings are
Note : The factory settings are restored.
replaced once you adjust them.
The programmed times are stored
until they are re-programmed.
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programmablE H E AT I N G
Note :
8 2 • The pre-selected start-up time
can be modified or cancelled by III
following the instructions previ-
ously given above.
• In the event of a battery discon-
nection, the programmer must
be re-set (hours, minutes etc.)
4 3 7
6 3
Selection and activation of a Adjusting the operating Always switch off the additional
programmed time duration heating when filling up with
Press button 3 until the programme Press button 3 and hold it down. fuel, to prevent any risk of fire
number corresponding to the Press button 2 or 7 at the same or explosion.
required programmed time is dis- time. Release button 3. The time
and symbol 6 are displayed. To avoid any risk of intoxica-
played. The chosen pre-selected tion or asphyxiation, the addi-
time is automatically activated Press again on button 3 and hold
it down. Press button 2 or 7 at the tional heating must not be used,
after 10 seconds if no other but- even for short periods, in an
tons have been pressed. same time. Release button 3. The
operating duration and symbol 8 is enclosed area such as a garage
To confirm that the mode is acti- or workshop not equipped with
displayed.
vated, symbols 4 and 8 flash until a system for the extraction of
the heating starts up. Adjust the operating duration with exhaust gases.
button 2 or 7.
When the heating starts up, the Do not park the vehicle over
warning lamp 9 lights up on the Note : The operating duration is inflammable materials (e.g. dry
dashboard and the programmer memorised when the time indicated grass, dead leaves or paper) as
screen. disappears or by pressing button 3. this could present a fire risk.
The programmable heating sys-
tem is supplied by the vehicle’s
fuel tank. Before use, ensure
that the remaining fuel level is
Adjusting the remaining sufficient. If you are using the
operating duration reserve fuel tank, we strongly
When heating mode is activated, advise you not to use the pro-
the remaining operating time can grammable heating system.
be modified within the range of 10
to 60 minutes using buttons 2 or 7. 105
R e ar s e at s
III
Note:
• The activation of this function
is confirmed by a message on III
the instrument panel screen
and the light on button A com-
ing on.
• If the light on button A flashes,
the doors have not been closed
properly.
A
The status of this function is memo-
rised when the ignition is switched
off.
The electric child safety is auto-
matically deactivated in the event
Electric operation of a serious accident (e.g. trigger-
The child safety function is acti- ing of an airbag).
vated by pressing button A. This
deactivates the controls in the rear
of the vehicle, both for the rear
windows and for opening the rear
doors from the inside.
It is still possible to open the doors
from the outside and to operate the
electric windows from the front of
the vehicle.
Seat position(s) Up to 10 kg
9 - 18 kg 15 - 25 kg 22 - 36 kg
and up to 13 kg (group 1) (group 2) (group 3)
(groups 0 and 0+)
ISOFIX child seats
Front passenger(a) U U U U ISOFIX anchoring points and
the ISOFIX fastening system
Lateral rear U U U U Your vehicle is ISOFIX approved
in conformance with European
law ECE 14-06. The lateral rear
Central rear U U U U seats and the front passenger seat
are fitted with regulation ISOFIX
anchoring points.
U : Seat position suitable for installation of universally approved rear-facing Incorrect installation of a child
and/or front-facing child seat. seat in a vehicle compromises
(a) : Consult the current legislation for your country before driving with your protection of the child in the event
child in this seat. of a collision. The ISOFIX sys-
tem enables you to minimise the
risks posed by incorrect fitting.
The ISOFIX fastening system gives
In the front passenger's seat position, it is imperative to you a convenient, strong and reli-
deactivate the front passenger's airbag if you are installing a able fitting for a child seat in your
“rear-facing” child seat there. Otherwise the child risks being vehicle.
killed or seriously injured should the airbag deploy.
Take care to comply with the fitting instructions given in the
child seat manufacturer’s installation guide.
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C hild r e s traint s
111
C hild r e s traint s
IUF
Front passenger seat X IL-SU IL-SU
IL-SU
IUF
Lateral rear seats IL-SU IL-SU IL-SU
IL-SU
IUF: Seat position suitable for installation of an ISOFIX universal child seat. ISOFIX “forward-facing” child seats
equipped with a top belt for attaching on the top ring in the vehicle's ISOFIX seat positions.
IL-SU: Seat position suitable for installation of an ISOFIX semi-universal child seat. ISOFIX “forward-facing” child
seats equipped with a bar, ISOFIX “rear-facing” child seats, or ISOFIX shell seats equipped with either a top belt or
a bar.
X: Seat not suitable for installation of an ISOFIX seat of the size class indicated
(*): The ISOFIX shell, fixed to the lower rings of an ISOFIX seat, takes up 2 rear seats
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C hild r e s traint s
III
III 2 1 2
2
1
1
Front Rear
1. Interior lamps Rear reading lamps
Move control 1 to one of the 3 fol- • On vacating the vehicle: (Tourer with panoramic roof)
lowing positions: They come on as soon as the With the key in the DRIVE or
ignition key is removed (timed STARTING position, press the
The interior lamp comes for 30 seconds), or when a
on when you open a door corresponding switch.
door is opened.
or the boot. The rear reading lamps come on
They go out 30 seconds after when the key is removed from the
all the doors have been closed ignition and when the vehicle is
The interior lamp is deacti- or immediately after the vehicle
vated and remains perma- unlocked.
has been locked.
nently off. They go out gradually once the
ignition is switched on or the
2. Spotlamps vehicle is locked.
Lighting is permanent. The spotlamps only function when
the ignition is switched on, but not F Pressing switch 1 switches on
in economy mode. the corresponding rear reading
Automatic lighting of the Move one of the controls 2 to the
lamp for a duration of 10
interior lamps minutes.
following position:
• On entering the vehicle:
They come on as soon as the
vehicle is unlocked or a door is
opened. The spotlamp is on.
They go out 30 seconds after
the doors are closed or when
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I nt e rior lighting
III
Welcome lighting
The welcome lighting is made up of:
III • The interior (roof) lamps.
• The floor lighting.
• The pavement lighting when a
door is open.
Floor lighting
In the front and the rear of the vehi-
cle, when a door is opened, this
lights up the interior of the vehicle.
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I nt e rior comfort
III
B
C
III
A
B
D
B D
C
III
A
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B O O T ( s aloon )
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B O O T ( T our e r )
III
3
1
2 2
1 3 4
1
2 5
3
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L U G G A G E - C O V E R B L I N D ( T our e r )
III
A B 1
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CARGO NET (Tourer)
To use in row 2 :
• Open the cov-
ers 4 of the
The cargo net can be used behind • Slide the 2 rails 1 into the notches correspond-
the rear seats (row 2) when the 2 and push the roller (lengthwise) ing high fixing
luggage-cover blind is not fitted, or from right to left to lock it in. locations.
behind the front seats (row 1). • Put the backrests of the rear • From the rear
Note : when using behind the front seats back into place. benchseat, unroll the cargo net
seats, the backrests and the seat by pushing it to disengage the
cushions must be folded down retaining notches.
(see section on rear seats). • Position one of the ends of the
cargo net’s metal bar in the corre-
sponding fixing location. Ensure
To use in row 1 : that the notch is correctly lodged
To install : • Fold down the in the rail located inside the loca-
• Fold down the backrests of the backrests of tion 4.
rear seats. the rear seats.
• Position the other notch in the
• Position the cargo net roller over • Open the cov- 2nd fixing location and pull the
the two rails 1 located behind ers 3 of the metal bar towards you.
the rear seats (2/3 benchseat). corresponding
The two notches 2 must be posi- high fixing locations.
tioned over the two rails.
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SUNROOF (SALOON)
Anti-pinch
An anti-pinch device stops the sun
A roof from closing, whether sliding
III
or tilting. If it meets an obstacle, it
B re-opens.
After a battery disconnection or
if there has been a malfunction,
you have to re-initialise the anti-
pinch function.
To do so, move control A to com-
pletely open the sun roof, then Your sun roof is fitted with a manu-
keep control A pressed down for a ally-operated blind.
minimum of 1 seconds.
Warning: During this manœuvre,
Glass sun roof the anti-pinch does not operate.
Sun roof closed
• Press A to first notch: tilting.
• Press A to second notch: auto-
matic complete tilting.
• Press B to first notch: sliding
towards rear.
• Press A to second notch: auto-
matic total sliding towards rear.
Always remove the ignition key when leaving the vehicle, even
Sun roof open if for a short time.
• Press A to first notch: closure. In the event of anything being caught by the sun roof closing,
• Press A to second notch: auto- you must reverse the roof movement.
matic total closure. To do that, reverse the position of the control concerned.
Tilted sun roof When the driver is operating the sun roof, he or she must always
• Press B to first notch: closure. make sure that the passengers are not preventing it from closing
• Press A to second notch: auto- properly.
matic total closure. The driver must ensure that passengers use the sun roof control
correctly.
Pay special attention to where children are when
operating the sun roof.
The fitting of a sun roof as an accessory is prohibited.
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PA N O R A M I C S U N R O O F ( T our e r )
Notes :
IV
Control panel
CD changer
A B C D E F G H I J K
IV
S R Q P O N M L
Multifunction display
1
2 10
3
4
Technical specifications
5 Your Bluetooth® compatible radio possesses:
6 • 3 wavebands (MW/LW/FM).
• Dual tuner with RDS EON PTY, display of the PS
7 11 name, RDS programme search, TA traffic informa-
tion, 24 pre-selections (18 FM - 6 MW/LW), auto-
matic memorisation of the AST strongest stations.
8
• An MP3- compatible CD player.
• Audio power of 4x35 W.
9
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B utton control s
A On / Off.
Volume adjustment. Button for validation and activation/deactivation of certain
L OK functions.
IV B CD eject. If your vehicle has the Bluetooth® system: Answer call, end
call.
C CD aperture.
D SOURCE Selection of source (CD/MP3 CD and CD changer source). Radio source: Manual search of lower frequencies.
M CD/MP3 changer source: Selection of the next CD / next
Short press: Selection of frequency bands and memory CD-cover.
BAND/ Other sources: Scrolling in the Main Menu.
E AST banks.
Long press: Automatic pre-set function (Autostore).
The controls at the steering wheel give you access to certain functions, without you needing to use the radio-CD control panel.
IV
- Cancel the current operation and return - Radio source: Automatic search of
to the previous multifunction display higher frequencies.
Short press screen. Short press
- CD/MP3 CD and CD changer source:
1 - For an incoming call: Refuse the call. Search of the next track.
7
2 RIGHT
CONTROL - CD/MP3 CD and CD changer source:
- In the multifunction display menus: Vali- Long press
dation. Rapid reverse with accelerated sound.
Short press
- Open shortcut menus.
- For an incoming call: Answer call.
-R adio source: Display of the list of radio
stations available.
Short press
Long press Open the multifunction display main menu. - CD/MP3 CD and CD changer source:
9 LIST Display of list of tracks of the CD.
Notes on radio reception Selection of frequencies and Searching for a station is done first
Your radio will be subject to certain memory banks in “LO” (local) sensitivity, then in
phenomena that are not encoun- “DX” (distant) sensitivity.
Press button E successively IV
tered by domestic systems. to go through the memory To commence a search in sensi-
The reception of AM and FM sig- banks FM1, FM2 and FM3, for tivity mode “DX” (distant) immedi-
nals may suffer from interference, the FM waveband, and the mem- ately, press twice in succession on
which is caused by the nature and ory banks MW/LW, for the AM one of the buttons K or N.
propagation of the signals and waveband.
does not reflect on the quality of Automatic search
your radio installation. Manual search A short press on one of the buttons
In AM mode, the reception may Manual search is via buttons J K or N will tune into higher or lower
be affected when passing under or M. radio stations respectively, within
power lines or bridges, or when the chosen waveband.
By keeping button J or M pressed,
travelling through tunnels. you will be able to scroll through By keeping button K or N pressed,
In FM mode, the reception may the waveband. Scrolling will stop you will be able to scroll through
be affected by the distance from as soon as you release the button. the waveband. The scrolling will
the station transmitter, the reflect- The radio will remain tuned to the stop at the first station it finds once
ing of signals off obstacles (moun- frequency that is displayed. the button is released.
tains, hills, tower blocks) and radio You can also do this by means of
blackspots (no coverage from the Tuning sensitivity the controls 7 and 8 at the steering
station transmitter). Automatic searches can be carried wheel.
out according to two levels of sen- If the automatic search is unable to
Selection of radio source sitivity: tune into a known frequency (per-
Press button D to select the • To capture the most powerful haps owing to very weak recep-
source. transmitters, choose the local tion), it is possible to search manu-
search mode “LO” (default ally to find this station.
option).
• To capture the weakest or most
distant transmitters, choose the
sensitive search mode “DX”.
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R adio s ourc e
132
RDS system
133
RDS system
Regional search mode While the messages are being broad- Selecting a programme type
Some stations, when they are cast the original source is paused and Certain stations offer the possibil-
organised in networks, broadcast when the messages have ended your ity of listening to a particular pro-
IV radio will automatically revert to the
regional programmes at certain gramme type, selected from a list
times of day, and national pro- music programme you were listening (PTY).
grammes at other times. to.
Note: Press for more than two seconds
It is possible to search. • You have to be in FM wave band. on button I.
• Either for a regional station only. Press on buttons J or M to scroll
• The station being listened to
• Or across the whole network should indicate via the RDS sys- through and select the programme
in order to find a different pro- tem that it broadcasts traffic infor- type you prefer, then press on but-
gramme. mation. ton L to validate your choice.
To activate/deactivate this function, • Stations organised in a network Searching for a station
proceed as for Scanning of RDS (EON) have regional transmitters
stations. that send their own programmes: broadcasting this
Note: When this mode is activated, while you are listening to one of programme type
the system will remain tuned to one these stations the system will When you have chosen a pro-
specific regional station. switch automatically to a station gramme type, the list of corre-
on the network that is broadcast- sponding stations appears on the
TA traffic information (traffic ing traffic information. display, press on buttons J or M to
announcements) • You can stop listening to a mes- scroll down and select the station
sage by pressing button I. you want, then press on button L
Some stations allow broadcast- to validate your choice.
ing, only in FM, of these messages
thanks to the “TA” function. Sound volume adjustment
for traffic information Quitting pty mode
You can activate the “TA” func- To quit “PTY” mode, select the
tion by pressing on button I. This The sound volume for traffic infor-
mation operates separately from function to deactivate “PTY” in
allows you, even though you are the list of the different programme
listening to another audio source that for the rest of the system, and
can be adjusted independently. types.
or to a radio programme not itself
providing traffic messages, to Rotate button A while a traffic infor- Radio text via contextual
receive traffic information flashes mation message is being broad-
from an FM station which broad- menu
cast.
casts them. This function allows to view the
This volume adjustment is memo- information broadcast by the sta-
rised. tion, concerning the programme
you are currently listening to.
To activate/deactivate this function,
proceed as for Scanning of RDS
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C D s ourc e
Selecting CD source You can also do this via the con- Safety precautions
After inserting a CD, with the printed trols 7 and 8 at the steering wheel. For safety, do not use a CD player
side facing upwards, the player will if the cabin temperature is higher IV
start playing the CD automatically. Fast forward and rapid than +60 °C or lower than -10° C.
reverse with accelerated
To change manually to CD source sound If the temperature becomes too
(CD already inserted), press but- high, an automatic safety device
ton D until you obtain the source To move swiftly through the CD, will prevent the CD player from
you require. press and keep pressed button K working until an acceptable tem-
or N, respectively for fast forward perature is restored.
Ejecting a CD or rapid reverse with accelerated
sound. Handling of CDs
Press button B to eject the CD,
the audio system will automatically You can also do this via the con- • Do not drop them.
switch to radio source. trols 7 and 8 at the steering wheel. • Store the CDs so that they are
If the CD is not removed within 10 Play resumes as normal when the kept free of dust. Avoid touch-
to 15 seconds of being ejected, it button is released. ing the disc surface as any
will automatically be taken back scratches may adversely affect
into the CD player, although it will Menu the sound quality.
not be played. This menu allows activation/deac- • Do not attach any stickers to
tivation of two options: the discs.
Selecting a track • Playback of the first 7 seconds • Do not write on them.
Press button K once to play the (approx.) of each track of the • Do not use damaged or
next track. CD. deformed discs.
Press button N once to return to • Random playback of the CD • Do not expose them to heat or
the beginning of the track currently tracks. direct sunlight.
being played, press a second time This can be accessed in two ways:
to go back to the start of the previ- • Either by pressing button O
ous track. and proceeding as for Scan-
Press the buttons successively to ning of RDS stations – the sub-
skip several tracks at a time. menu for Audio Preferences.
You can also perform this opera- • Or, provided you are in CD
tion using button G or button 9 at source, by pressing on but-
the steering wheel. ton L. You can then access the
When the track listing is displayed, Audio menu.
select the desired track using but- Note: If one of these options is
active, it remains active for CD If the surface of the compact disc is
tons J or M then validate with but- dirty, it can be wiped with a soft, clean
ton L. changer source.
cloth. Always wipe from the centre of
the disc outwards.
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M P 3 C D s ourc e
Your audio system may be Note: Refer to the user instruc- Connecting a twinned
Bluetooth® compatible. It allows tions to familiarise yourself with the telephone
you to connect a mobile tele- features of twinning.
IV phone for use “hands free” and Each time you enter the vehicle,
• The telephone detects the after switching on the audio system,
even to use its directory. Bluetooth® system on your your telephone is detected automati-
It permits you to twin up to four tel- vehicle. “CITROËN” displays cally. If more than one telephone is
ephones, to be able then to con- on your telephone. present, the last telephone to have
nect whichever one you choose. You should then select “CITROËN” been connected is the first to be rec-
The Bluetooth® functions available on your telephone controls. Next ognised.
and the content of the display are you have to accept or decline this Note: Disconnections may occur.
dependent on the type of mobile twinning. You may have to make a new con-
telephone, its settings and the type Note: If the 4 twinning memories nection (see following page, Con-
of contract you have. For this rea- are already being used, you must figuration : Connecting a twinned
son it is advisable to make enquir- select a memory that is already mobile telephone).
ies with your telephone provider. attributed although the telephone Remarks:
Prior to any operation: twinned to this location will no • In the event of a problem, it is
longer be. recommended to switch your tel-
• Your display should be lit up
(key in position M). • Next the telephone asks you ephone off and then on again.
• Your telephone's Bluetooth® to enter an identification code: • If you switch off your telephone
system must be activated. 1234. within the field of reception of the
• Validate. Bluetooth® system on your vehi-
Twinning a telephone Note: This entry may be demanded cle, the next connection will not
earlier in the twinning sequence. be automatic. To restore auto-
Twinning a telephone consists matic connection, you will have
of having it recognised by the The telephone is now twinned to to connect your telephone manu-
Bluetooth® system on your vehicle. your Bluetooth® system. For imme- ally (see following page, Config-
This then permits an instantaneous diate access to the Bluetooth® uration : Connecting a twinned
connection. functions, it may be necessary to mobile telephone).
Twinning can only be performed make a connection (see following
• If you are already in telephone
with ignition switched on, display page Configuration : Connecting
communication when the audio
illuminated, engine stopped. No a twinned mobile telephone).
system is turned on, the latter
other telephone should be con- Once the twinning is finished, you detects the telephone.
nected. will be able to connect your tele- • To avoid interference, you are
• The twinning must be performed phone via the “Main menu”. advised not to place your mobile
with the telephone and its telephone close to your radio.
Bluetooth® system activated.
To accept an incoming call
Using button L or control 2 at the
138 steering wheel.
B lu e tooth ®
139
B lu e tooth ®
140
HiFi system
The Hi-Fi system, custom built for your cabin, is made up of:
• A high power DSP (Digital Signal Processing) digital amplifier.
• A subwoofer bass box (30 Hz - 100 Hz). IV
• 8 specific loudspeakers.
• An MP3 player.
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F r e q u e ntly- a s k e d q u e s tion s
The table below brings together the answers to the questions that are the most frequently asked.
IV
Question Answer Solution
To achieve an optimum listening quality, the
There is a discrepancy in Check that the audio adjustments (Vol-
audio adjustments (Volume, Bass, Treble,
sound quality between the ume, Bass, Treble, Ambiance, Loud-
Ambiance, Loudness) can be adapted to
different audio sources ness) are adapted to your preferences
each of the different sound sources, which
(radio, CD, CD changer can produce audible shifts when you change for each of the sources being listened
etc.). to.
the source (radio, CD, CD changer etc.).
Cutting out of sound for The RDS system during this brief sound cut- Deactivate the RDS function if the phe-
1 to 2 seconds in radio off is searching for a better frequency that nomenon occurs too frequently and
mode. might offer improved reception of the station. always on the same journey.
7. Battery.
1.8i 16v
8. Air filter.
6
5
2 4
7
8
1
Vehicles with 2.0i 16v engines may be
fitted with metallic suspension. In this
case, the power steering oil reservoir is
different.
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2.0i 16v
3 . 0 i V 6 E N G I N E
5
2 7 4. Engine oil gauge.
8
4 5. Engine oil topping-up.
1
7. Battery.
3.0i 16v
8. Air filter.
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H D i 11 0 - H D i 1 3 8 E N G I N ES
W ith particl e filt e r
1. Screen wash and headlamp wash
reservoir.
6 7 V
2. Power steering fluid or power steer-
ing and suspension fluid reservoir.
3 5 3. Engine coolant reservoir.
8. Battery.
HDi 110
6. Air filter.
1
1
2
V
1
(1)
After draining by gravity with change of oil filter.
(2)
After draining by suction with change of oil filter. 153
12 V batt e r y
A ll e ngin e s e xc e pt V 6 H D i
Starting the engine Starting the engine with an
after disconnecting and assisting battery (except V6 -3
B
V reconnecting the battery HDi engine)
+1
1. Turn the ignition key. If the battery is discharged, it is
2. Wait approximately 1 minute possible to use either a separate -4
before operating the starter in emergency battery or a battery on
order to allow the electronic another vehicle.
systems to re-initialise. A. Discharged battery (Under the A
After the battery has been discon- bonnet).
nected for a lengthy period of time, B. Assisting battery. +2
it may be necessary to re-initialise Check that the assisting battery
the following functions: has sufficient voltage (12 V).
• The anti-pinch on the windows. If you use the battery on another
• The parameters of the multi- vehicle, stop the engine on the
function display (date, time, latter. The two vehicles must not Advice
language etc). come into direct contact with each
other.
• The Radio stations. Do not touch the leads during the
Connect the cables according to operation.
• The NaviDrive. See NaviDrive the order indicated in the diagram.
instructions. Check that the leads are well Do not lean over the batteries.
secured (risk of sparks). Disconnect the cables in reverse
Start the engine of the assist- order, making sure they do not
ing vehicle. Let the engine run for touch together.
around 1 minute at a slightly accel-
erated idle.
Operate the starter on the vehicle
being assisted.
It is essential to follow the indi-
cated sequence correctly.
Never approach with a flame or create sparks in the vicinity of the battery (explosive gas).
The battery contains dilute sulphuric acid which is highly corrosive.
When handling batteries, always protect your face and especially your eyes.
In the event of any contact with the skin, rinse immediately with copious amounts of fresh water.
For any battery replacement, contact a CITROËN dealer. 155
Fuses
D a s hboard
FUSEBOXES Dashboard fuses
The 2 fuseboxes are located below To access the fuses under the
V the dashboard and under the bon- dashboard, open the glovebox and
net. then detach the stowage cover.
Replacing a fuse
Before replacing a fuse, you should
ascertain the cause of the fault and Fusebox A
have it remedied. The numbers of
the fuses are indicated on the fuse-
box.
Replace the fuse that has blown
with one of the same rating
(same colour).
Use the special pliers 1 placed on
the flap close to the fuseboxes.
The flap also has spare fuses
available.
Replacement
Good Bad fuses and
pliers 1
Pliers 1
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Tabl e of fu s e s
Fusebox A
G29 - -
G30 5A Heated rear view mirrors
G31 5A Rain and brightness sensor
G32 5A Seat belt not fastened warning lamps
G33 5A Electrochrome rear view mirrors
G34 20A Sunroof (saloon)
G35 5A Passenger door lighting - Passenger rear view mirror adjustment
G36 30A Electric tailgate (Tourer)
G37 20A Heated front seats
G38 30A Driver’s electric seat
G39 30A Passenger’s electric seat - HIFI amplifier
G40 3A Trailer relay unit supply
Fusebox B
Fusebox C
F4 10A Automatic gearbox - Additional heater unit (Diesel) - Electrochrome rear view mirrors
Front window - Sun roof - Passenger door lighting - Passenger rear view mirror
F5 30A
adjustment
F6 30A Rear window
F7 5A Vanity mirror lighting – Glove box lighting – Interior lamps - Torch (Tourer)
F8 20A Radio - CD changer - Controls at the steering wheel – Display – Tyre deflation
detection - Electric boot ECU
F9 30A Cigar-lighter - Front 12V socket
F10 15A Alarm - Controls on the steering wheel, signalling and screen wipe controls
F11 15A Low current anti-theft switch
Driver’s electric seat - Instrument panel - Seat belt not fastened warning lamps - Air
F12 15A
conditioning controls
F13 5A Engine relay unit - Hydraulic suspension pump cut-off relay - Airbag ECU supply
Rain and brightness sensor - Parking assistance - Passenger’s electric seat - Trailer
F14 15A
relay unit - HIFI amplifier ECU - Hands-free kit - Lane Departure Warning System
F14 30A -
F15 10A Right-hand main beam
F16 10A Left-hand main beam
F17 15A Right-hand dipped beam
F18 15A Left-hand dipped beam
Any repairs on the MAXI F19 15A Starter
fuses (that give additional
protection), located in the F20 10A Starter
fuseboxes, must be left to a
CITROËN dealer. F21 5A Starter 159
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After a repair, take care to
reclose the cover.
V If the cover is not correctly posi-
tioned or not properly closed,
this could cause serious prob-
lems on your vehicle. For the
same reason, take care not to
spill any liquid in the fusebox.
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Fuel
Fuel quality
A label inside the filler flap tells you
which type of fuel to use. VI
A
If you should put in fuel that is not suitable for your vehicle's
engine type, it is imperative to have the tank drained before
you start the engine again.
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HEADLAMPS
A B C E F
VI
Front headlamps fitted with Xenon bulbs: Because of risks of electrocution, we advise you to
contact a CITROËN dealer if there is any problem.
You are advised to change the D1S bulbs at the same time, if one of them has failed.
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HEADLAMPS
A B C D F G
VI
Halogen bulbs must not be changed until they have been off for a few minutes (risk of serious
burns).
Do not touch the bulb directly with your fingers, use a lint-free cloth.
It is essential that only anti-U.V. type bulbs are used in order not to damage the headlamp. 163
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HEADLAMPS
VI
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HEADLAMPS
VI
B
D C 1
2
Front foglamp Side repeater
1 Remove the fixing screw of 6 Connect the connector D. The side repeater is sealed.
cover A using a torx tool, tip the If the bulb is faulty, replace the side
cover over and remove. 7 Replace the headlamp unit in repeater.
the bumper.
2 Remove the fixing screw of Contact a CITROËN dealer.
lamp B using a torx tool and pull 8 Screw the headlamp unit in.
the headlamp unit to remove it 9 Position the cover using its
from the bumper. guides and screw in.
3 Disconnect the connector D. Bulbs: H8
4 Remove the bulb by performing
a quarter of a turn.
5 Replace the bulb.
When replacing, be
careful not to pinch the
electrical cables. 165
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REAR LAMPS (SALOON)
H
VI
B A
C E G
VI
B
C
A
D
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R E A R L A M P S ( T our e r )
H
VI
A B
G
E C D
F
VI
B
1
2 A
C
D
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REAR LAMPS
VI
VI
Spotlamp
Detach the cover.
To access the bulb, detach if nec-
essary the partition of the affected
spotlamp.
Warning, the flask of puncture repair gel contains ethylene-glycol, a product that is toxic if ingested
and irritating for the eyes.
Keep out of the reach of children.
After use, do not dispose of the flask in the natural environment, but return it to a CITROËN dealer
or to a recognised recovery facility.
This repair kit is available from a CITROËN dealer. 173
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3 5
6
Access to the spare wheel To reposition the spare wheel
4
To access the spare wheel To put the spare wheel back in the
1 Lift up the boot floor using the boot
strap (saloon) or the retractable 1 Position the spare wheel flat in Tools
handle (Tourer). the boot, then pull it towards The tools are to be found in a pro-
2 Fold back the boot carpet you. tective holder inside the spare
(saloon). 2 Next place the toolbox inside the wheel. Pull back the retaining strap
wheel, then secure the assem- to have access.
3 Attach the hook to the upper
section of the boot (in the middle bly with the belt. 1 Handle
of the boot pillar). 3 Release the strap to return the
boot floor to its initial position. 2 Jack
4 To remove the spare wheel,
detach the strap then push the 3 Tool for the removal/refitting of
wheel forwards so as to be able Tyre pressures bolt protectors
to lift it. The tyre pressure is indicated on
the label located on the left-hand 4 Centring guide
door centre pillar. On this label, the
pressures are specified, according 5 Towing eye
to the vehicle load. 6 Moveable chock
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1 2
2 3 1 2 3
SNOW GUARD
Moveable device which prevents
the accumulation of snow by the VI
radiator cooling fan.
Fitting
• Bring the 2 sections of the snow
guard up to the upper and lower
sections of the front bumper.
• Press on the surround to clip in
one by one the fixing clips.
Remove
• Using a screwdriver, lift it up to
detach each fixing clip one by
one.
1.8i 16V 2.0i 16V 2.0i 16V 3.0i V6 HDi 110 HDi 138 HDi 138 HDi 173 V6 HDi 208
ENGINE TYPE - SALOON BVM BVM BVA BVA BVM FAP BVM FAP BVA FAP BVM FAP BVA FAP
VII Fuel tank capacity Approximately 71 litres
Fuels to be used Unleaded petrol RON 95 - RON 98 Diesel fuel
French fiscal rating 8 9 9 14 6 8 9 10 13
Power (kW) 92 103 103 155 80 100 100 125 150
Calculated maximum speed in km/h 200 210 205 224 191 (119) 204 201 219 224 (139)
(mph) (In the highest gear) (124) (131) (127) (139) (127) (125) (136)
Weights (kg)
Unladen weight 1510 1521 1583 1725 1503 1608 1658 1729 1766
Gross vehicle weight (MTAC) 2015 2063 2090 2230 2040 2155 2190 2216 2310
Maximum weight on rear axle 960 960 960 1010 960 970 970 980 1045
Gross train weight (MTRA) (1)
3315 3563 3590 3630 3140 3755 3490 3816 3710
Gross trailer weight (within the Gross
Train Weight limit)
8% < incline ≤ 12% 1300 1500 1500 1400 1100 1600 1300 1600 1400
(1530*) (1720*) (1720*) (1650*) (1370*) (1820*) (1560*) (1820*) (1690*)
incline ≤ 8% 1700 1800 1800 1400 1100 1800 1300 1800 1400
Gross trailer weight (without brakes) 750
Trailer nose weight 62 69 69 66 55 73 63 73 68
Maximum roof rack load 80
(*) Weight transfer: The braked towing weight can be increased. It is possible, when the towing vehicle is within the gross vehicle weight, to
transfer weight allowance from the trailer. In all cases, do not exceed the trailer and Gross train weight values indicated.
180 (1) In the case of a towing vehicle, the maximum speed it limited to 100 km/h (62 mph) (observe the current laws in your country).
G e n e ral
1.8i 16V 2.0i 16V 2.0i 16V 3.0i V6 HDi 110 HDi 138 HDi 138 HDi 173 V6 HDi 208
ENGINE TYPE - TOURER BVM BVM BVA BVA BVM FAP BVM FAP BVA FAP BVM FAP BVA FAP
Fuel tank capacity Approximately 71 litres VII
Calculated maximum speed in km/h 196 206 202 222 188 (117) 200 198 216 222 (138)
(mph) (In the highest gear) (122) (128) (126) (138) (124) (123) (134)
Weights (kg)
Unladen weight 1549 1578 1619 1761 1537 1655 1695 1765 1802
Gross vehicle weight (MTAC) 2154 2183 2224 2366 2178 2276 2326 2352 2373
Maximum weight on rear axle 1130 1130 1130 1130 1130 1130 1130 1130 1130
Gross train weight (MTRA) (1)
3454 3683 3724 3666 3178 3776 3526 3952 3676
Gross trailer weight (within the Gross
Train Weight limit)
8% < incline ≤ 12% 1300 1500 1500 1300 1000 1500 1200 1600 1300
(1600*) (1790*) (1800*) (1600*) (1300*) (1800*) (1500*) (1900*) (1600*)
incline ≤ 8% 1700 1800 1800 1300 1000 1800 1200 1800 1300
Gross trailer weight (without brakes) 750
Trailer nose weight 64 72 72 68 52 72 60 77 64
Maximum roof rack load 80
(*) Weight transfer: The braked towing weight can be increased. It is possible, when the towing vehicle is within the gross vehicle weight, to
transfer weight allowance from the trailer. In all cases, do not exceed the trailer and Gross train weight values indicated.
(1) In the case of a towing vehicle, the maximum speed it limited to 100 km/h (62 mph) (observe the current laws in your country). 181
F u e l con s umption
( in litr e s / 1 0 0 km ( mil e s p e r gallon ) )
SALOON BVM BVM BVA BVA BVM BVM BVA BVM BVA
CO2 emissions (g/km) 257 285 303 371 193 209 262 234 315
Extra urban 6.2 6.3 6.7 7.5 4.7 4.9 5.5 5.2 6.4
CO2 emissions (g/km) 148 151 160 180 125 129 146 138 171
CO2 emissions (g/km) 188 198 212 248 149 157 189 172 223
These consumption figures are established according to Directive 80/1268/CEE. Fuel consumption can vary depend-
ing on style of driving, traffic conditions, weather conditions, vehicle load, how the vehicle has been maintained and
on use of accessories.
The fuel consumption figures quoted here are correct at time of going to press.
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F u e l con s umption
( in litr e s / 1 0 0 km ( mil e s p e r gallon ) )
Engine type 1.8i 16V 2.0i 16V 3.0i V6 HDi 110 HDi 138 HDi 173 V6 HDi 208
FAP FAP FAP FAP
VII
Tourer BVM BVM BVA BVA BVM BVM BVA BVM BVA
CO2 emissions (g/km) 266 287 305 373 196 212 265 236 317
Extra urban 6.3 6.4 6.8 7.6 4.5 5 5.6 5.3 6.5
CO2 emissions (g/km) 151 153 163 182 127 132 149 141 173
CO2 emissions (g/km) 192 200 214 250 150 160 191 175 225
These consumption figures are established according to Directive 80/1268/CEE. Fuel consumption can vary depend-
ing on style of driving, traffic conditions, weather conditions, vehicle load, how the vehicle has been maintained and
on use of accessories.
The fuel consumption figures quoted here are correct at time of going to press.
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D im e n s ion s
(IN MM)
VII
SALOON
A 2 815
B 1 054
C 910
D 4 779 B A C
D
E 1 586
F 2 096
G 1 557
H 1 860 I
I* 1 451
E G
184 F H
D im e n s ion s
(IN MM)
VII
SALOON
A 1 030
B 1 115
D
E C 566
F
D 504
E 1 040
F 1 705 185
D im e n s ion s
(IN MM)
VII
Tourer
A 2 815
B 1 054
C 959
D 4 829 B A C
D
E 1 586
F 2 096
G 1 557
H 1 860 I
I* 1 479
E G
186 F H
D im e n s ion s
(IN MM)
VII
Tourer
A 1 060
D B 1 115
C
E
F C 510
D 851
E 1 058
F 1 723 187
V e hicl e id e ntification
C
B
1
2
3
4
5
D 6
A
The vehicle type and the identification number are also indicated on the registration document.
All CITROËN original replacement parts are available exclusively within the dealer network.
For your safety and in order to remain within the terms of the guarantee, you are advised to use only CITROËN
188 replacement parts.
iNDEX 189
W Warning lamps................3032
Windows................................51
Winter precautions..............XIX
Wipers........................... 49 - 50
X Xenon bulbs........................162
Xenon dual function
directional headlamps.........48