Citroën C5: Quickstart Guide
Citroën C5: Quickstart Guide
Citroën C5: Quickstart Guide
JULY 2009
Citroën C5
- There are four buttons on the fob, which release the metal key, switch on the lights for 60 seconds or D
alternatively opens the tailgate on the Exclusive Tourer, lock and unlock the car.
B
- The locking button also has some additional features:
C
- Deadlocking the car – disconnects the door handles both on the outside and inside as a
security measure.
- Guide Me Home Lights – the headlights remain on for a short time, to help at night.
- ‘Find Me’ function – The indicators flash for 10 seconds for locating the car in a busy car park. A. Key release B. Locks the car
C. Unlocks the car
- ‘Global closer’ – by pressing and holding the lock button, this will close all windows and D. Lights/Electric tailgate opening
sunroof too.
(For more details please refer to pages 5 & 64 - 69 of the owner’s handbook).
2 THE HANDBOOK
- Inside the handbook there is an ‘In Brief’ chapter which covers the basic operations and the ‘In Depth’
sections which explain everything.
TYRES
- The tyre pressures are indicated on the label on inside of the driver’s door frame.
(For more details please refer to page 206 of the owner’s handbook).
HEADLAMPS
- The C5 is also fitted with ‘Cornering Lights’ or ‘Bend Lighting’. These extra lamps switch on below
25mph when either indicating or turning the wheel more than 90 degrees. They add extra light to the
left or right of the main beam dependent on the direction you’re turning.
- ‘Direction Headlamps’ are part of the Xenon option. They adjust the main beam to the left and right
by 15 degrees according to the steering angle.
- All these systems can be deactivated in the Main Menu. Without bend lighting
(For more details please refer to pages 83 & 88 of the owner’s handbook).
SPECIAL FEATURES:
- When towing a caravan or stopping on a steep gradient, maximum application is obtained by a long
pull on the paddle (warning lamp P).
- Emergency disengagement can be achieved by using the strap in the central armrest (see reactivation
instructions in user manual)
- Dynamic emergency braking is possible by a continuous pull on the paddle (braking made safe by ABS/ESP).
With the ignition on or with the engine running: keep a foot on the brake pedal to manually release
the handbrake using the paddle. Before getting out of the vehicle, check that the warning lamp is lit
continuously on the instrument panel or the paddle. A normal operating noise can be heard during the
application and release phases.
CHILD LOCKS
- This prevents the rear windows and doors from being opened, from the rear seats. A warning lamp in
the instrument panel lights up for approximately 10 seconds, each time the ignition is switched on.
(For more details please refer to page 109 of the owner’s handbook).
1. Automatic operation 1 2 3 4 5
2. Temperature adjustments
3. Adjusting the air distribution
9 8 7 6
4. Activating/deactivating the air conditioning
1 2 3 9 5 4 9 3 2 1
5. Adjusting the air flow
6. Front demisting and deicing
7. Rear demisting and deicing 6 7 8
AUTOMATIC MODE
- Adjust the temperature control button(s) (2) to the desired temperature and press the ‘AUTO’
button (1). This is the mode we recommend to be most comfortable.
MANUAL MODE
- The air-distribution control button(s) (3) control where the air is directed to. The air-flow control (5)
increases or decreases the flow of air. It is possible to manually adjust one function whilst keeping the
other in automatic mode. Buttons (6) and (7) allow you to demist the front and rear screens. You can
control the air recirculation using button (8).
Check that the soft diffuser is closed in high temperatures. This will increase ventilation from the vents.
(For more details on the Air conditioning system please refer to pages 43 - 51 of the owner’s handbook).
(For more details please refer to pages 67 & 78 of the owner’s handbook).
8 OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS
AUDIO SYSTEM WITH RDS FM/AM RADIO AND CD, MP3 PLAYER
- As well as the standard features of the radio, there are some additional choices which can be made,
such as vehicle settings and radio parameters, changing the display screen, darkening the display
screen for night time driving, Traffic Announcements and playing of MP3 music.
(For more details please refer to pages 110 - 119 of the owner’s handbook).
HIGH-PRESSURE WASHING
It is recommended to keep a minimum of 20cm between the high-pressure jet nozzle and
the bodywork.
Some of the features and equipment mentioned in this guide may be dependent upon the specification of the vehicle or optional equipment.
NOTE: Every endeavour has been made to ensure that the information and details contained in this GUIDE were accurate at the time of going to press JULY 2009. However the company reserves the right, whilst preserving the essential
characteristics of the models described, to introduce at any time modifications, changes of details, equipment or accessories. Every effort will be made to bring this brochure up to date, but in order to avoid any misunderstandings
please consult your Dealer. For full details of Citroën Care for Car and Driver, please see the full manufacturer’s price list. The Citroën Website contains full information on all Citroën products and offers available in the UK, together
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