CITROEN C4 Owner's Handbook Manual
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  • Page 1 OWNER'S HANDBOOK...
  • Page 2 fi nd your handbook at the following address: The Vehicle documentation link in the home page (no registration is needed), http://service.citroen.com the language, the vehicle, its body style, the print edition of your handbook appropriate for the date of registration of your vehicle.
  • Page 3 We draw your attention to the following... Your vehicle is fi tted with only some of the equipment described in this document, depending on the trim level, version and the specifi cations for the country in which it is sold. CITROËN has a presence on every continent, The fi...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    C O N T E N T S FAMILIARISATION 4  25 3 - COMFORT 61  78 5 - VISIBILITY 98  111 Ventilation Lighting controls Manual air conditioning Automatic illumination of headlamps 102 Dual-zone digital air conditioning Welcome lighting Front demist - defrost Headlamp adjustment Rear screen demist - defrost...
  • Page 5 C O N T E N T S 12 - TECHNICAL 10 - CHECKS 184  192 8 - SAFETY 139  149 DATA 224  232 Direction indicators Bonnet Petrol engines Hazard warning lamps Running out of fuel (Diesel) Petrol weights Horn Petrol engines...
  • Page 6 E X T E R I O R Stop & Start system Welcome lighting This system puts the engine temporar- This additional exterior and interior ily on standby during stops in the traf- lighting, controlled remotely, makes fi c (traffi c lights, traffi c jams, etc...). The your approach to the vehicle easier engine restarts automatically as soon when the light is poor.
  • Page 7 E X T E R I O R Blind spot sensors Panoramic sunroof In certain conditions, this system de- This roof provides incomparable visibility tects the presence of a vehicle in the and light in the passenger compartment. blind spot. It informs you by means of a ...
  • Page 8 O P E N I N G 2-button remote control 3-button remote control Welcome lighting A. Unfolding / Folding the key A. Folding/unfolding the key When a sensor detects a low level of light, the remote switching on of the (fi...
  • Page 9: Panoramic Sunroof

    O P E N I N G Boot Fuel tank Panoramic sunroof 2-button remote control 1. Opening the blind (four positions 1. Unlocking the vehicle. possible). 2. Closing the blind (initial position). 2. Opening the boot.  79, 91 3-button remote control ...
  • Page 10 I N T E R I O R Audio and communication systems Interior mood lighting These systems benefi t from the following This dimmed lighting of the passenger technologies: radio, CD player, USB player, compartment improves visibility inside Bluetooth system, satellite navigation sys- the vehicle when the light is poor.
  • Page 11 I N S T R U M E N T S A N D C O N T R O L S 1. Cruise control / speed limiter switches. 2. Controls for optional functions. 3. Steering wheel adjustment control. 4. Lighting and direction indicator con- trol stalk.
  • Page 12 I N S T R U M E N T S A N D C O N T R O L S 1. Steering lock and ignition. 2. Steering mounted control paddles for the electronic gearbox. 3. Wiper / screenwash / trip computer control stalk.
  • Page 13 R O O F C O N S O L E S - C E N T R E C O N S O L E S A. Rear view mirror. B. Emergency call / Warning lamps display for front passenger's airbag and seat belt / Assistance call.
  • Page 14 S I T T I N G C O M F O R T A B L Y Driver's seat Forwards-backwards Height Seat backrest angle Manual adjustment  70 Electric adjustment  71...
  • Page 15 S I T T I N G C O M F O R T A B L Y Front seats Front armrest Other functions available... Head restraint height and angle Lumbar massage. Storing driving positions (driver's electric seat). Heated seats. Steering wheel adjustment ...
  • Page 16 S I T T I N G C O M F O R T A B L Y Door mirrors Rear view mirror Front seat belts Manual day/night model Adjustment 1. Selection of the "day" position of the mirror. A. Selection of the mirror to be adjusted. 2.
  • Page 17 S E E I N G C L E A R L Y Lighting Direction indicators Wipers Ring A Raise or lower the lighting stalk passing Stalk A: windscreen wipers the point of resistance; the correspond- ing direction indicators will fl ash for as Lighting off.
  • Page 18 V E N T I L A T I O N Recommended interior settings Manual Air Conditioning I require... Air recirculation / Air distribution Air fl ow Temperature Manual A/C Intake of outside air COLD DEMISTING DEFROSTING Digital air conditioning: we recommend use of one of the three fully automatic modes by pressing the "AUTO" button.
  • Page 19: Instrument Panels

    M O N I T O R I N G Instrument panels Warning lamps Central switch panel 1. With the ignition on, the orange and red warning lamps come on. A. Make an emergency call. 2. With the engine running, these ...
  • Page 20 M O N I T O R I N G Side switch panel Multifunction steering wheel Cruise control / speed limiter Audio system controls controls  238, 291  178, 176 Illumination of the lamp indicates the state of the system. Optional function controls Bluetooth system or telephone A.
  • Page 21 P A S S E N G E R S A F E T Y - S T A R T I N G Passenger's front airbag Seat belts and passenger's Ignition switch front airbag 1. Open the glove box. A.
  • Page 22 D R I V I N G S A F E L Y Electric parking brake Manual application / release Automatic application / release Manual application of the parking Press the accelerator pedal and let the Before leaving the ve- brake is possible by pulling the control clutch pedal up (manual gearbox), the hicle, check that the...
  • Page 23: Electronic Gearbox

    D R I V I N G S A F E L Y Electronic gearbox Displays in the instrument panel Moving off The gear engaged or the driving mode  Select position N and press the selected appears in the instrument pan- brake pedal fi...
  • Page 24: Automatic Gearbox

    D R I V I N G S A F E L Y Automatic gearbox Hill start assist Displays in the instrument panel The driving mode selected and/or the gear engaged appear in the left hand This six-speed gearbox offers Your vehicle is fi...
  • Page 25 D R I V I N G S A F E L Y Stop & Start Engine going into STOP mode Engine going into START mode Deactivation / Reactivation The "ECO" warning lamp comes on The "ECO" warning lamp goes in the instrument panel and the engine off and the engine restarts au- is put into standby automatically:...
  • Page 26 D R I V I N G S A F E L Y Blind spot sensors Parking space sensors One of these messages appears, to in- dicate the level of diffi culty of the man- ouevre: Parking possible.  Activate the function by pressing ...
  • Page 27 D R I V I N G S A F E L Y Speed limiter "LIMIT" Cruise control "CRUISE" Display in the instrument panel 1. Limiter mode On / Off. 1. Cruise control mode On / Off. The cruise control or speed limiter mode appears in the instrument panel 2.
  • Page 28: Eco-Driving

    E C O - D R I V I N G Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO emissions. Optimise the use of your Drive smoothly Control the use of your gearbox electrical equipment With a manual gearbox, move off gen-...
  • Page 29 Limit the causes of excess Observe the recommendations consumption on maintenance Switch off the headlamps and front Spread loads throughout the vehicle; Check the tyre pressures regularly, foglamps when the level of light does place the heaviest items in the bottom when cold, referring to the label in the not require their use.
  • Page 30: Monitoring

    M O N I T O R I N G TWO-TONE INSTRUMENT PANEL WITHOUT AUDIO SYSTEM Dials and screens Control buttons 1. Rev counter (x 1 000 rpm or tr/min). 6. Service indicator A. Lighting dimmer (available in night mode). 2.
  • Page 31: Monitoring

    M O N I T O R I N G TWO-TONE INSTRUMENT PANEL WITH AUDIO SYSTEM Dials and screens Control buttons 1. Rev counter (x 1 000 rpm or tr/min). 7. Service indicator A. Lighting dimmer (available in night mode). 2.
  • Page 32: Control Buttons

    M O N I T O R I N G CUSTOMISABLE COLOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL WITH AUDIO SYSTEM OR NAVIGATION SYSTEM Dials and screens Control buttons 1. Rev counter (x 1 000 rpm or tr/min). 7. Service indicator A. Dial COLOUR: customisation of the background colour of the dials.
  • Page 33: Rev Counter

    M O N I T O R I N G Rev counter Approaching the maximum engine speed, the bars are displayed in red and fl ash, to indicate to you the need to change up a gear.
  • Page 34: Warning And Indicator Lamps

    M O N I T O R I N G Warning and indicator lamps If your vehicle has a screen, a warning lamp coming on is al- Visual indicators which inform the driver of the occurrence of a malfunction (warn- ways accompanied by the dis- ing lamp) or of the operation of a system (operation or deactivation indicator lamp).
  • Page 35 M O N I T O R I N G Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations You must stop as soon it is safe to do so. Engine oil There is a fault with the fi xed. Park, switch off the ignition and contact a pressure engine lubrication system.
  • Page 36 M O N I T O R I N G Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so. The application or release of Electric fl ashing. the electric parking brake was Park on level ground, switch off the parking brake interrupted.
  • Page 37 M O N I T O R I N G Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations Identify the problem by reading the message displayed in the screen, such as, for example: the opening of the doors, boot or bonnet, temporarily, A minor fault has occurred the engine oil level, accompanied by...
  • Page 38 M O N I T O R I N G Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations Risk of destruction of the catalytic converter. The engine management fl ashing. Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer or a system has a fault. qualifi...
  • Page 39 M O N I T O R I N G Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations The system optimises traction and The ESP/ASR regulation is fl ashing. improves the directional stability of the active. vehicle. fi xed, associated Dynamic stability control with illumination of (ESP/ASR) the indicator lamp...
  • Page 40 M O N I T O R I N G Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations This lamp should go off when the engine This lamp comes on for a few is started. temporarily. seconds when you turn on the If it does not go off, contact a CITROËN ignition, then goes off.
  • Page 41 M O N I T O R I N G Operation indicator lamps If one of the following indicator lamps comes on, this confi rms that the corresponding system has come into operation. It may be accompanied by an audible signal and a message in the screen. Warning lamp is on Cause...
  • Page 42 M O N I T O R I N G Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations Release the parking brake to switch off the warning lamp, keeping your foot on the brake pedal. The parking brake is applied Parking brake fi...
  • Page 43 M O N I T O R I N G Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations Automatic front wiping is activated. Automatic The wiper control is pushed To deactivate automatic wiping, operate fi xed. wiping downwards. the control stalk downwards or put the stalk into another position.
  • Page 44: Multifunction Screens

    M O N I T O R I N G Deactivation indicator lamps If one of the following indicator lamps comes on, this confi rms that the corresponding system has been switched off intentionally. This is may be accompanied by an audible signal and a message on the multifunction screen. Warning lamp is on Cause...
  • Page 45: Indicators

    M O N I T O R I N G Engine oil level indicator Oil level correct Oil level indicator error This is indicated by the fl ashing of "OIL--" or the display of a specifi c mes- sage in the instrument panel. Contact a Oil level incorrect CITROËN or a qualifi...
  • Page 46: Service Indicator

    M O N I T O R I N G Service indicator More than 1 800 miles (3 000 km) Less than 600 miles (1 000 km) remain remain before the next service is due before the next service is due This information is displayed for a few When the ignition is switched on, no Example: 560 miles (900 km) remain...
  • Page 47 M O N I T O R I N G Service overdue Service indicator zero reset This operation cannot be car- For a few seconds after the ignition is ried out while a reminder of the switched on, the spanner fl ashes to servicing information is being indicate that the service must be car- displayed.
  • Page 48: Multifunction Screens

    M O N I T O R I N G Distance recorders Setting the time and the time Setting units in the instrument format in the instrument panel panel without audio system The total and trip distances are dis- without audio system played for thirty seconds when the ig- On the two-tone instrument panel with- nition is switched off, when the driver's...
  • Page 49: Lighting Dimmer

    M O N I T O R I N G Lighting dimmer Black panel (black screen) This indicator and the lighting value appear in the middle of the instrument panel during adjustment to show the lighting level compared to the 16 levels avail- able.
  • Page 50: Monitoring

    M O N I T O R I N G Customising the instrument Customising the polyphonic panel colours sounds This menu allows you to choose a fam- For safety reasons, the driver ily of polyphonic sounds from the four must only carry out these opera- available.
  • Page 51: Monochrome Screen A

    M U L T I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S MONOCHROME SCREEN A Controls Main menu  Press the "MENU" button for ac- cess to the main menu , then press the "...
  • Page 52 M U L T I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S Date and time Vehicle parameters Once the "DATE AND TIME" menu has Once the "VEHICLE PARAM" menu been selected, you have access to the has been selected, you can activate or following settings: deactivate the following equipment:...
  • Page 53: Monochrome Screen C

    M U L T I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S MONOCHROME SCREEN C Controls Main menu  Press the "MENU" button for ac- cess to the main menu : - "Multimedia", - "Telephone", - "Trip computer", - "Bluetooth connection",...
  • Page 54 M U L T I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S "Trip computer" menu "Personalisation- configuration" menu This menu allows you to view informa- tion on the status of the vehicle. Warning log This summarises the status and warn- This menu gives access to the following...
  • Page 55 M U L T I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S For example: setting of the duration of the "follow-me-home" lighting  Press the "  " or "  " buttons, to select the "Defi...
  • Page 56 M U L T I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S Choice of language Adjusting the date and time Choice of sounds  Press the "  " or "  " button to Once this menu has been selected, you This menu allows you to choose a fam- display the "Display confi...
  • Page 57: Colour Screen

    M U L T I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S COLOUR SCREEN Controls "SETUP" menu From the navigation system control  Press the "SETUP" button to open panel, to select one of the applications: the confi...
  • Page 58 M U L T I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S Choice of sounds Adjusting the voice synthesiser "Vehicle access" (see "Access" sec- This menu allows you to choose a This menu is used to adjust the volume tion): family of polyphonic sounds from four setting for navigation instructions and...
  • Page 59: Trip Computer

    M U L T I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S TRIP COMPUTER The trip computer provides the follow- Zero reset ing information: System that gives you information on the journey in progress (range, fuel range, consumption…).
  • Page 60 M U L T I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S Monochrome screen C the trip "2" tab with: ● the distance travelled, ● the average fuel consumption, ● the average speed, for the second trip.
  • Page 61 M U L T I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S Colour screen  Press the button on the The trip "1" screen displays: eMyWay front panel, ● the distance travelled, to display continuously Display modes ●...
  • Page 62 M U L T I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S A few definitions… Current fuel consumption Average speed (mpg or l/100 km or km/l) (mph or km/h) This is the average fuel con- This is the average speed calcu- Range sumption during the last few...
  • Page 63: Ventilation

    C O M F O R T VENTILATION Control panel The controls of this system are grouped together on control panel A on the centre console. Air distribution 1. Windscreen demisting-defrosting vents. 2. Front side window demisting-defrost- ing vents. 3. Side adjustable air vents. 4.
  • Page 64 C O M F O R T RECOMMENDATIONS FOR VENTILATION AND AIR If after an extended stop in sun- shine, the interior temperature is CONDITIONING very high, fi rst ventilate the pas- senger compartment for a few In order for these systems to be fully effective, follow the operation and moments.
  • Page 65: Manual Air Conditioning

    C O M F O R T MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING 2. Air fl ow adjustment 3. Air distribution adjustment This dial is used to increase or This dial is used to arrange the distri- decrease the speed of the air bution of air in the passenger compart- booster fan.
  • Page 66 C O M F O R T 4. Air intake / Air recirculation 5. Air conditioning On / Off The intake of exterior air prevents the The air conditioning is de- formation of mist on the windscreen signed to operate effectively and side windows.
  • Page 67: Dual-Zone Digital Air Conditioning

    C O M F O R T DUAL-ZONE DIGITAL AIR CONDITIONING When the engine is cold, the air fl ow will reach its optimum level progressively, taking account of the weather and the desired comfort level so as to avoid too great a distribution of cold air.
  • Page 68 C O M F O R T Manual operation 2. Driver's side adjustment 4. Automatic visibility programme See "Front demisting - defrosting". If you wish, you can make a different 3. Passenger's side adjustment choice from that offered by the system The driver and front pas- by changing a setting.
  • Page 69 C O M F O R T 5. Air conditioning On / Off 7. Air fl ow adjustment 9. "REST" function: ventilation with the engine off  Press this button to switch  Turn this control to the left Even with the engine is off, off the air conditioning.
  • Page 70 C O M F O R T Switching the system off On stopping the engine While the control screens remain  Turn the air fl ow control to on: the function is available. Avoid prolonged operation in in- the left until all of the indi- Pressing the REST button activates terior air recirculation mode or cator lamps go off.
  • Page 71: Front Demist - Defrost

    C O M F O R T FRONT DEMIST - DEFROST REAR SCREEN DEMIST - DEFROST With digital dual-zone air These markings on the control The control button is located panel indicate the control po- on the air conditioning system conditioning sitions for rapid demisting or control panel.
  • Page 72: Front Seats

    C O M F O R T FRONT SEATS As a safety measure, seat adjustments should only be done when stationary. Seat consisting of a seat cushion, a seat back and a head restraint which can all be adjusted to adapt your posi- tion for ease of driving and comfort.
  • Page 73 C O M F O R T FRONT SEATS The electrical functions of the driver's seat are deactivated approximately one minute after the ignition is switched off. Seat consisting of a seat cushion, a seat backrest and a head restraint To reactivate them, switch on the ignition.
  • Page 74 C O M F O R T Additional adjustments Heated seats control The head restraint is fi tted with a frame with notches which pre- vents it from lowering; this is a safety device in case of impact. adjustment correct when the upper edge of the head restraint is level with the top of the head.
  • Page 75 C O M F O R T Massage function Manual lumbar adjustment Electric lumbar adjustment This function provides a back massage;  Turn the knob to obtain the desired  Press the front or rear of the control it only operates when the engine is run- level of lumbar support.
  • Page 76 C O M F O R T Storing driving positions Storing a position Recalling a stored position Using buttons M / 1 / 2 Ignition on or engine running System which registers the electrical settings of the driver's seat and door ...
  • Page 77: Rear Seats

    C O M F O R T REAR SEATS Folding the backrest Bench seat with fi xed one-piece cush-  Move the corresponding front seat ion and split backrest (left hand 2/3, right forward if necessary. hand 1/3) which can be folded individually ...
  • Page 78: Door Mirrors

    C O M F O R T MIRRORS Adjustment Folding  From outside: lock the vehicle using the remote control or the key.  From inside: with the ignition on, pull the control A in the central posi- tion rearwards. If the mirrors are folded using control A , they will not unfold when the vehicle is unlocked.
  • Page 79 C O M F O R T Automatic tilting in reverse gear Switching on System which provides a view of the  With the engine running, engage re- ground during parking manoeuvres in verse gear. reverse gear.  Move control A to the right or to the left to select the corresponding mirror.
  • Page 80: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    C O M F O R T Rear view mirror STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT Automatic day/night model Adjustable mirror providing a central rearward view. Equipped with an anti-dazzle system, which darkens the mirror glass and re- duces the nuisance to the driver caused by the sun, headlamps from other vehi- cles...
  • Page 81: Remote Control Key

    A C C E S S REMOTE CONTROL KEY Complete unlocking using the Programming unlocking remote control System which permits central unlocking Setting the total or selective un-  Press the open padlock or locking of the vehicle using the door locking is done via the vehicle to unlock the vehicle com- lock or from a distance.
  • Page 82: Boot

    A C C E S S Unlocking the vehicle using the Programming unlocking Selective unlocking of the boot 3-button remote control The complete or selective door  Press the middle button on unlocking parameter is set via the remote control to un- the vehicle confi...
  • Page 83 A C C E S S Locking the vehicle The folding and unfolding of the door mirrors using the remote Normal locking using the remote control can be deactivated by a control CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed  Press the closed padlock to workshop.
  • Page 84 A C C E S S Anti-theft protection A heavy object (key fob...), attached Key left in the "Ignition on" to the key and weighing down on position Electronic engine immobiliser its shaft in the ignition switch, could On opening the driver's door, an alert The key contains an electronic chip cause a malfunction.
  • Page 85 A C C E S S Operating fault with the Changing the battery 2-button remote control Following disconnection of the vehicle battery, replacement of the remote con- trol battery or in the event of malfunction of the remote control, you can no longer unlock, lock or locate your vehicle.
  • Page 86 A C C E S S Operating fault with the Changing the battery 3-button remote control In the event of a malfunction with the remote control, you can no longer un- lock, lock or locate your vehicle.  First of all, use the key in the lock to unlock or lock your vehicle.
  • Page 87: Access

    A C C E S S Lost keys Do not throw the remote con- trol batteries away, they contain Go to a CITROËN dealer with the vehicle's registration document, your metals which are harmful to the personal identifi cation documents and if possible the key code label. environment.
  • Page 88 A C C E S S CENTRAL LOCKING CONTROL ANTI-INTRUSION SECURITY Unlocking  Press the button again to unlock the This system allows automatic simulta- vehicle. neous locking of the doors and boot as This control allows the simultaneous The red indicator lamp in the button soon as the speed of the vehicle ex- locking or unlocking of the doors and goes off.
  • Page 89: Emergency Control

    A C C E S S Emergency control Activation / Deactivation Locking the front and rear passenger doors System allowing the doors to be locked and unlocked manually in the event of a malfunction of the central locking sys- tem or battery failure. Locking the driver's door ...
  • Page 90: Alarm

    A C C E S S ALARM * Locking the vehicle with full If an opening (door, boot...) is alarm system not closed fully, the vehicle is not System which protects and provides a locked but the exterior perimeter deterrent against theft and break-ins. It monitoring will be activated af- provides the following types of monitoring.
  • Page 91 A C C E S S Locking the vehicle with exterior Failure of the remote control The exterior perimeter monitoring alone is activated: the indicator lamp in the perimeter monitoring only button fl ashes once per second. To deactivate the monitoring functions: Deactivate the interior volumetric and anti-tilt monitoring to avoid unwanted ...
  • Page 92: Doors

    A C C E S S DOORS Closing From inside Opening When a door is not closed correctly: From outside when the engine is run- ning , this warning lamp comes on, accompanied by an alert message for a few seconds, when the vehicle is moving (speed higher than 6 mph (10 km/h)), this...
  • Page 93: Boot

    A C C E S S BOOT Tailgate release Opening Closing System allowing the mechanical unlock- ing of the boot in the event of a battery or  Lower the tailgate using the interior central locking system malfunction. grab handle. ...
  • Page 94: Electric Windows

    A C C E S S ELECTRIC WINDOWS One-touch electric windows After approximately ten consecutive complete opening/closing move- Fitted with a safety anti-pinch system ments of the window, a protection and a deactivation system for the rear There are two options: function is activated which only au- controls.
  • Page 95: Window Controls

    A C C E S S Deactivation of the rear electric Reinitialisation Always remove the key from the window controls After reconnecting the battery or a fault, ignition when leaving the vehi- you must be reinitialise the operation of cle, even for a short time. the electric windows.
  • Page 96: Visibility

    A C C E S S PANORAMIC SUNROOF Reinitialising the system Your vehicle is fi tted with a tinted glass Following reconnection of the battery, panoramic sunroof which increases or in the event of a malfunction in its the light and visibility in the passenger operation, it may be necessary to reini- compartment.
  • Page 97: Fuel Tank

    A C C E S S FUEL TANK With Stop & Start, never refuel with the system in STOP mode; Capacity of the tank: approximately you must switch off the ignition 60 litres. with the key. Low fuel level When the low fuel level in the ...
  • Page 98 A C C E S S Quality of the fuel used for Quality of the fuel used for The petrol or Diesel engine of your vehicle is fi tted with a catalytic converter, a device petrol engines Diesel engines which helps to reduce the level of harmful emissions in the exhaust gases.
  • Page 99: Misfuel Prevention (Diesel)

    A C C E S S MISFUEL PREVENTION Travelling abroad (DIESEL) * As Diesel fuel pump nozzles may Mechanical device which prevents fi ll- be different in other countries, ing the tank of a Diesel vehicle with the presence of the misfuel pre- vention device may make refuel- petrol.
  • Page 100: Lighting Controls

    V I S I B I L I T Y LIGHTING CONTROLS Additional lighting Programming System for selection and control of the Other lamps are provided to meet the The setting of some functions can be various front and rear lamps providing requirements of particular driving con- adjusted: the vehicle's lighting.
  • Page 101 V I S I B I L I T Y Daytime running lamps Manual controls Daytime lighting, compulsory in certain The lighting is controlled directly by the countries, which comes on automati- driver by means of the ring A and the stalk B .
  • Page 102 V I S I B I L I T Y C. Foglamp selection ring. In good or rainy weather, by both The foglamps operate with the dipped day and night, the front foglamps and main beam headlamps. and the rear foglamps are pro- hibited.
  • Page 103 V I S I B I L I T Y Manual guide-me-home lighting Parking lamps Switching off the lighting when switching off the ignition The temporary illumination of the dipped Side markers for the vehicle by illumi- When the ignition is switched off, beam headlamps after the vehicle's ignition nation of the sidelamps on the traffi...
  • Page 104: Automatic Illumination Of Headlamps

    V I S I B I L I T Y Automatic illumination of Coupling with the automatic "Guide- me-home" lighting headlamps Association with the automatic illumi- The sidelamps and dipped beam head- nation of headlamps provides "guide- lamps are switched on automatically, me-home"...
  • Page 105: Welcome Lighting

    V I S I B I L I T Y WELCOME LIGHTING The remote switching on of the pas- senger compartment lighting makes your access to the vehicle easier in poor light. It is activated depending on the light level detected by the sunshine sensor.
  • Page 106 V I S I B I L I T Y MANUAL ADJUSTMENT OF AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT OF HALOGEN HEADLAMPS XENON HEADLAMPS To avoid causing a nuisance to other This system adjusts the height of the xe- road users, the height of the halogen non headlamp beams automatically and headlamps should be adjusted accord- when stationary, according to the load in...
  • Page 107: Directional Lighting

    V I S I B I L I T Y DIRECTIONAL LIGHTING When the dipped or main beam head- with directional lighting This function is inactive: lamps are on, this function, allows the when stationary or at low speeds, light beams to better follow the road. when reverse is engaged.
  • Page 108 V I S I B I L I T Y CORNERING LIGHTING With dipped or main beams, this func- with cornering lighting Switching on tion makes use of the beam from a This function starts: front foglamp to illuminate the inside when the corresponding direction of a bend, when the vehicle speed is indicator is switched on,...
  • Page 109: Wiper Controls

    V I S I B I L I T Y WIPER CONTROLS Windscreen wiper A. Wiping speed control stalk: raise or System for selection and control of the lower the stalk to the desired position. various front and rear wiping modes for the elimination of rain and cleaning the screens.
  • Page 110: Windscreen Wipers

    V I S I B I L I T Y Automatic rain sensitive Windscreen and headlamp automatic rain sensitive windscreen wipers wash windscreen wipers must be re- activated if the ignition has been  Pull the windscreen wiper stalk to- The windscreen wipers operate automat- off for more than one minute.
  • Page 111 V I S I B I L I T Y Special position of the Rear wiper B. Rear wiper selection ring: turn the ring to place the desired symbol windscreen wipers against the marking. Park. Intermittent wipe. This position permits release of the Wash-wipe.
  • Page 112: Courtesy Lamps

    V I S I B I L I T Y COURTESY LAMPS Front and rear courtesy lamps In permanent lighting mode, the lighting time varies according to the circumstances: In this position, the courtesy lamp comes on gradually: with the ignition off, approxi- mately ten minutes, in energy economy mode, ap- when the vehicle is unlocked,...
  • Page 113: Interior Mood Lighting

    V I S I B I L I T Y INTERIOR MOOD LIGHTING Switching off BOOT LAMP The dimmed passenger compartment The interior mood lighting switches off lighting improves visibility in the vehicle automatically when the sidelamps are when the light is poor. switched off.
  • Page 114: Fittings

    F I T T I N G S INTERIOR FITTINGS 1. Grab handle 2. Sun visor (see details on a following page) 3. Ticket/map holder 4. Illuminated glove box (see details on a following page) 5. Door pocket s 6. Large open storage box (without audio system) Small storage box with fl...
  • Page 115: Fittings

    F I T T I N G S SUN VISOR ILLUMINATED GLOVE BOX Component which protects against sunlight It has dedicated locations for storing from the front or the side, also equipped with a water bottle, the vehicle’s handbook an illuminated courtesy mirror. pack...
  • Page 116 F I T T I N G S 12 V ACCESSORY SOCKET USB PORT / AUXILIARY SOCKET LOWER CENTRE CONSOLE The "AUX" connection box, located in  To connect a 12 V accessory (max power: 120 W), lift the cover and the centre console, comprises an aux- connect a suitable adaptor.
  • Page 117: Front Armrest

    F I T T I N G S SEMI-RAISED CENTRE CONSOLE 1. Front armrest (see details on following pages) 2. Open storage 3. Cup holder 4. Storage pocket RAISED CENTRE CONSOLE 1. Front armrest (see details on following pages) 2. 12 V accessory socket (see details on following pages) 3.
  • Page 118: Front Armrest

    F I T T I N G S LARGE MULTIFUNCTIONAL FRONT ARMREST STORAGE UNIT Comfort and storage system for the driver and front passenger. The height and length of the armrest cover can be adjusted. Longitudinal adjustment  Slide the cover fully forwards or rearwards.
  • Page 119 F I T T I N G S FRONT ARMREST Comfort and storage device for the driver and front passenger. The length of the armrest cover can be adjusted. Storage The armrest's compartment can hold up to 6 CDs.  Raise the cover fully. Longitudinal adjustment ...
  • Page 120 F I T T I N G S 230 V/50 HZ POWER SOCKET 12 V ACCESSORY SOCKET Connect only one device at a time to the socket (no extension or multi-way connector). Connect only devices with class II insulation (shown on the de- vice).
  • Page 121 F I T T I N G S MATS Refitting STORAGE DRAWERS Removable carpet protection. To refi t the mat on the driver's side: Located under each front seat, except for the driver's seat on versions with  position the mat correctly, electric seat.
  • Page 122 F I T T I N G S REAR ARMREST SKI FLAP Comfort system for the rear passen- Arrangement for storing and transporting gers. long objects. Opening  Lower the rear armrest for a more comfortable position.  Lower the rear armrest. This also gives access to the ski fl...
  • Page 123 F I T T I N G S BOOT FITTINGS 1. Rear parcel shelf (see details on a following page) 2. Hooks (see details on a following page) 3. 12 V accessory socket (see details on a following page) 4. Torch (see details on following pages) 5.
  • Page 124 F I T T I N G S Rear parcel shelf Hooks 12 V accessory socket To remove the shelf: The hooks can be used to secure shop-  To connect a 12 V accessory (max ping bags. power: 120 W), remove the cap and ...
  • Page 125 F I T T I N G S Torch Storage box  Extract the torch from its location pulling it upwards. This is a removable lamp, fi tted in the  Raise the boot carpet for access to  Press the switch, located on the boot wall, which can be used to light the the storage box.
  • Page 126: Luggage Cover (Enterprise Version)

    F I T T I N G S LUGGAGE COVER Installation Stowage (ENTERPRISE VERSION)  Insert the fi xings A on the frame B  Roll up the luggage cover near the while unrolling the luggage cover. rear seats. Removal ...
  • Page 127: Safety

    C H I L D S A F E T Y GENERAL POINTS RELATING TO CHILD SEATS Although one of CITROËN main criteria when designing your vehicle, the safety of your children also depends on you. For maximum safety, please observe CITROËN recommends that...
  • Page 128 C H I L D S A F E T Y CHILD SEAT IN THE FRONT * "Rearward-facing" "Forward-facing" Passenger seat adjusted to the in- termediate longitudinal and highest position. When a "rearward-facing" child seat is When a "forward-facing" child seat is installed on the front passenger seat , installed on the front passenger seat , adjust the seat to the intermediate lon-...
  • Page 129 C H I L D S A F E T Y DEACTIVATING THE PASSENGER'S AIRBAG The warning label present on both sides Never install a rearward-facing of the passenger's sun visor repeats child restraint system on a seat this advice. In line with current legisla- protected by an active front air- tion, the following two pages contain bag.
  • Page 130 C H I L D S A F E T Y BG НИКОГА НЕ инсталирайте детско столче на седалка с АКТИВИРАНА предна ВЪЗДУШНА ВЪЗГЛАВНИЦА. Това можеда причини СМЪРТ или СЕРИОЗНО НАРАНЯВАНЕ на детето. CS NIKDY neumisťujte dětské zádržné zařízení orientované směrem dozadu na sedadlo chráněné AKTIVOVANÝM čelním AIRBAGEM. Hrozí nebezpečí...
  • Page 131 C H I L D S A F E T Y MT Qatt m’ghandek thalli tifel/tifl a marbut f’siggu dahru lejn l-Airbag attiva, ghaliex tista’ tikkawza korriment serju jew anke mewt lit-tifel/tifl a NL Plaats NOOIT een kinderzitje met de rug in de rijrichting op een zitplaats waarvan de AIRBAG is INGESCHAKELD. Bij het afgaan van de airbag kan het KIND ERNSTIG OF DODELIJK GEWOND raken.
  • Page 132 C H I L D S A F E T Y CHILD SEAT AT THE REAR "Rearward facing" "Forward facing" Centre rear seat When a "rearward facing" child seat is When a "forward facing" child seat is A child seat with a support leg must installed on a rear passenger seat , installed on a rear passenger seat , never be installed on the centre rear...
  • Page 133 C H I L D S A F E T Y CHILD SEATS RECOMMENDED BY CITROËN CITROËN offers a complete range of recommended child seats which are se- cured using a three point seat belt . Group 0+: from birth to 13 kg Groups 1, 2 and 3: from 9 to 36 kg "KIDDY Comfort Pro"...
  • Page 134 C H I L D S A F E T Y LOCATIONS FOR CHILD SEATS SECURED USING THE SEAT BELT In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for installing child seats secured using the seat belt and universally approved (a) in relation to the weight of the child and the seat in the vehicle. Weight of the child / indicative age Less than 13 kg From 9 to 18 kg...
  • Page 135 C H I L D S A F E T Y (a) Universal child seat: child seat U : seating position suitable for the in- which can be installed in all vehicles stallation of a child seat secured using the seat belt. using the seat belt and universally approved "rearward facing"...
  • Page 136: Isofix Child Seats

    C H I L D S A F E T Y "ISOFIX" MOUNTINGS To secure the child seat to the TOP TETHER: Your vehicle has been approved in ac- a ring B , behind the seat and identi- remove and stow the head restraint cordance with the latest ISOFIX regu- fi...
  • Page 137 C H I L D S A F E T Y ISOFIX CHILD SEATS RECOMMENDED BY CITROËN AND APPROVED FOR YOUR VEHICLE RÖMER Duo Plus ISOFIX (size category B1 ) Group 1: from 9 to 18 kg Installed only in the "forward-facing" position. Attached to the rings A , as well as the ring B , referred to as the TOP TETHER, using a top strap.
  • Page 138 C H I L D S A F E T Y LOCATIONS FOR ISOFIX CHILD SEATS In accordance with European Regulations, this table indicates the options for installing ISOFIX child seats on seats in the vehicle fi tted with ISOFIX mountings. In the case of universal and semi-universal ISOFIX child seats, the ISOFIX size category, determined by a letter from A to G , is indicated on the child seat next to the ISOFIX logo.
  • Page 139 C H I L D S A F E T Y ADVICE ON CHILD SEATS The incorrect installation of a child For optimum installation of the "for- Installing a booster seat seat in a vehicle compromises the ward-facing" child seat, ensure that child's protection in the event of an the back of the child seat is as close The chest part of the seat belt must...
  • Page 140: Child Lock

    C H I L D S A F E T Y MANUAL CHILD LOCK Mechanical system to prevent opening of the rear door using its interior control. The control, red in colour, is located on the edge of each rear door. It is identi- fi...
  • Page 141: Direction Indicators

    S A F E T Y DIRECTION INDICATORS HAZARD WARNING LAMPS HORN A visual warning by means of the direc- Audible warning system to alert other tion indicators to alert other road users road users to an imminent danger. to a vehicle breakdown, towing or ac- cident.
  • Page 142: Safety

    S A F E T Y BRAKING ASSISTANCE Emergency braking assistance Operating fault SYSTEMS System which, in an emergency, en- If this warning lamp comes on, ables you to obtain the optimum braking Group of supplementary systems which accompanied by an audible signal and a message in the pressure more quickly, thus reducing help you to obtain optimum braking in...
  • Page 143: Trajectory Control Systems (Esp)

    S A F E T Y TRAJECTORY CONTROL Intelligent traction control Deactivation SYSTEMS (ESP) system ("Snow motion") In exceptional conditions (starting a vehicle which is bogged down, stuck in Your vehicle has a system to help driving Anti-slip regulation (ASR) and snow, on soft ground...), if you are un- on snow: intelligent traction control.
  • Page 144: Emergency Or Assistance Call

    S A F E T Y EMERGENCY OR ASSISTANCE Reactivation The trajectory control systems CALL These systems are reactivated au- offer increased safety in normal tomatically each time the ignition is driving, but this should not en- switched back on or from 30 mph courage the driver to take extra (50 km/h).
  • Page 145: Front Seat Belts

    S A F E T Y SEAT BELTS Height adjustment Seat belt not fastened / unfastened warning lamps display Front seat belts The front seat belts are fi tted with a pre- tensioning and force limiting system. This system improves safety in the front seats in the event of a front or side im- pact.
  • Page 146 S A F E T Y Rear seat belts Seat belt unfastened warning lamp Seat belt unfastened warning lamps in the instrument panel display The rear seats are each fi tted with a This warning lamp comes on in three-point seat belt, with force limiter the instrument panel when one and, for the outer seats, an effort limiter.
  • Page 147 S A F E T Y The driver must ensure that passen- Recommendations for children In order to be effective, a seat belt gers use the seat belts correctly and must: Use a suitable child seat if the pas- that they are all restrained securely be tightened as close to the body senger is less than 12 years old or before setting off.
  • Page 148: Airbags

    S A F E T Y AIRBAGS Front airbags Impact detection zones System designed to maximise the safe- System which protects the driver and ty of the occupants (with the exception front passenger in the event of a seri- of the rear centre passenger) in the ous front impact in order to limit the risk event of violent collisions.
  • Page 149 S A F E T Y Deactivation To assure the safety of your Only the passenger's front airbag can child, the passenger's front air- be deactivated: bag must be deactivated when  insert the key in the passenger air- you install a "rear facing" child bag deactivation switch, seat on the front passenger seat.
  • Page 150 S A F E T Y Lateral airbags Impact detection zones Deployment The curtain airbag is deployed at the System which protects the driver and same time as the corresponding lateral front passenger in the event of a seri- airbag in the event of a serious side ous side impact in order to limit the risk impact applied to all or part of the side of injury to the chest, between the hip...
  • Page 151: Safety

    S A F E T Y For the airbags to be fully Front airbags effective, observe the Do not drive holding the steering wheel by its spokes or resting your hands on following safety rules: the centre part of the wheel. Sit in a normal upright position.
  • Page 152: Electric Parking Brake

    D R I V I N G ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE Manual application Programming the mode Depending on the country of sale of the With the vehicle stationary, to apply the vehicle, the automatic application when parking brake whether the engine is the engine is switched off and the auto- running or off, pull control lever A .
  • Page 153 D R I V I N G Manual release Maximum application Automatic application, engine off With the ignition on or the engine run- If necessary, you can make a maxi- ning, to release the parking brake, mum application of the parking brake. With the vehicle stationary, the parking press on the brake pedal or the accel- This is obtained by means of a long...
  • Page 154 D R I V I N G Automatic release Immobilising the vehicle, Particular situations engine running The electric parking brake releases auto- In certain situations (e.g. starting the matically and progressively when you engine), the parking brake can auto- With the engine running and the vehi- press the accelerator: matically alter its force.
  • Page 155 D R I V I N G Emergency braking In the event of failure of the Access to tools electronic stability control sys- The tools are stowed in the storage box tem, signalled by the illumi- under the boot carpet. nation of this warning lamp, braking stability is then not guaranteed.
  • Page 156 D R I V I N G Switch the ignition off and then on to reinitialise the parking brake. If the reinitialisation of the parking brake proves impossible, contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed workshop. The subsequent time required for application may be longer than dur- ing normal operation.
  • Page 157 D R I V I N G Operating faults If the electric parking brake malfunction warning lamp comes on together with one or more of the warning lamps presented in these tables, place the vehicle in a safe condition (on level ground, gear engaged) and contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualifi...
  • Page 158 D R I V I N G Situations Consequences To apply the electric parking brake:  immobilise the vehicle and switch off the ignition.  pull the control for at least 5 seconds or until application is complete.  switch on the ignition and check the switching on of the and possibly electric parking brake warning lamps.
  • Page 159: Engaging Reverse Gear

    D R I V I N G MANUAL PARKING BRAKE 6-SPEED MANUAL GEARBOX Releasing  Pull the parking brake lever up gently, Engaging 5 or 6 gear press the release button then lower the lever fully.  Move the lever fully to the right to engage 5 or 6 gear.
  • Page 160: Electronic Gearbox

    D R I V I N G ELECTRONIC GEARBOX Gear lever Steering mounted control paddles Six-speed electronic gearbox which of- fers a choice between the comfort of fully automatic operation or the pleas- ure of manual gear changing. There are two driving modes: automated mode automatic...
  • Page 161 D R I V I N G Displays in the instrument panel Moving off AUTO and 1 , 1 or R appear in the in- strument panel screen.  Select position N .  Press the brake pedal down fully. You must press the brake pedal ...
  • Page 162 D R I V I N G Temporary control of gear changing You can change mode at any When immobilising the vehicle, You can temporarily take over control with the engine running, you time by moving the gear lever of gear changing using the "+" and "-" must place the gear lever in neu- from A to M or the other way steering mounted paddles: if the engine...
  • Page 163: Automatic Gearbox

    D R I V I N G AUTOMATIC GEARBOX Gear lever Displays in the instrument panel Six speed automatic gearbox which of- fers a choice between the comfort of fully automatic operation, enhanced by sport and snow programmes, or manu- al gear changing.
  • Page 164: Automatic Operation

    D R I V I N G Moving off Automatic operation Sport and snow programmes  With your foot on the brake, select  Select position D for automatic These two special programmes supple- position P or N . changing of the six gears. ment the automatic operation in very specifi...
  • Page 165 D R I V I N G Manual operation Operating fault Invalid value during manual operation  Select position M for sequential When the ignition is on, This symbol is displayed if a changing of the six gears. the lighting of this warning gear is not engaged correctly lamp, accompanied by an ...
  • Page 166: Hill Start Assist

    D R I V I N G HILL START ASSIST Operation System which keeps your vehicle im- mobilised temporarily (approximately 2 seconds) when starting on a gradi- ent, the time it takes to move your foot from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 167 D R I V I N G GEAR SHIFT INDICATOR Example: The information appears in the instru- ment panel in the form of an arrow. You are in third gear. System which reduces fuel consump- On vehicles with manual gearbox, the tion by advising the driver to change up.
  • Page 168: Tyre Under-Infl Ation Detection

    D R I V I N G TYRE UNDER-INFLATION DETECTION This system does not avoid the The tyre pressures for your vehi- need to check the tyre pressures cle can be found on the tyre pres- regularly (including the spare sure label (see the "Identifi...
  • Page 169 D R I V I N G Under-inflation alert Operating fault The fl ashing and then fi xed The alert is given by the fi xed il-  Reduce speed, avoid sudden steer- illumination of the under-infl a- lumination of this warning lamp, ing movements or harsh brake ap- tion warning lamp accompa- accompanied by an audible sig-...
  • Page 170: Stop & Start

    D R I V I N G STOP & START If your vehicle is fi tted with Special cases: STOP mode unavailable the system, a time coun- The Stop & Start system puts the en- ter calculates the sum of STOP mode is not invoked when: gine temporarily into standby - STOP the periods in STOP mode...
  • Page 171 D R I V I N G Deactivation Going into engine START mode Special cases: START invoked automatically The "ECO" warning lamp goes off and the engine starts auto- For safety reasons or to ensure smooth matically: operation, START mode is invoked au- tomatically when: with a manual gearbox , when you you open the driver's door,...
  • Page 172 D R I V I N G Operating fault Maintenance Before doing anything under the bonnet, deactivate the Stop & Start system to avoid any risk of injury resulting from automatic operation of START mode. This system requires a specifi c battery with a special specifi...
  • Page 173: Lane Departure Warning System

    D R I V I N G LANE DEPARTURE WARNING Activation Operating fault SYSTEM  Press this button, the indicator lamp In the event of a malfunction, the service warning lamp comes on. comes on, accompanied by an audible signal and a message in the screen.
  • Page 174: Blind Spot Sensors

    D R I V I N G BLIND SPOT SENSORS Operation This driving assistance system warns the driver of the presence of another vehicle in the blind spot angle of their vehicle (areas masked from the driver's A warning lamp appears in the door ...
  • Page 175 D R I V I N G The alert is given by a warning lamp which comes on in the door mirror on the side in question as soon as a ve- hicle - car, lorry, cycle - is detected and the following conditions are fulfi...
  • Page 176 D R I V I N G Operating fault In the event of a fault, the warning lamp in the button fl ashes then goes off. Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed workshop. The system may suffer tem- porary interference in certain weather conditions (rain, hail...).
  • Page 177: Navigation System

    D R I V I N G MEMORISING SPEEDS With the eMyWay satellite Access navigation system This memorisation of speeds applies to both the speed limiter and the cruise control. You can memorise up to 5 speeds in the system. By default, a few speeds are already memorised.
  • Page 178: Speed Limiter

    D R I V I N G SPEED LIMITER Steering mounted controls Displays in the instrument panel System which prevents the vehicle from exceeding the speed programmed by the driver. When the programmed speed limit is reached, pressing the accelerator ped- al no longer has any effect.
  • Page 179 D R I V I N G Programming Exiting the speed limiter mode  Turn dial 1 to the "LIMIT" posi-  Turn dial 1 to the "0" position: the tion: the speed limiter mode is speed limiter mode is deselected. It selected but is not switched on disappears from the screen.
  • Page 180: Cruise Control

    D R I V I N G CRUISE CONTROL Steering mounted controls Displays in the instrument panel System which automatically maintains the speed of the vehicle at the value programmed by the driver, without any action on the accelerator pedal. Operation The cruise control is switched on manually: it requires a minimum ve-...
  • Page 181 D R I V I N G Programming Operating fault  Turn dial 1 to the "CRUISE" po- In the event of a cruise control malfunc- sition: the cruise control mode is tion, the speed is cleared resulting in selected but is not switched on fl...
  • Page 182: Parking Space Sensors

    D R I V I N G PARKING SPACE SENSORS Operation System which measures the parking Displays in the instrument panel You have identifi ed a parking space: space available between two vehicles  Press button A to select the function. The parking space sensor or obstacles.
  • Page 183 D R I V I N G The function displays the following types The function deselects itself automati- of message: cally: when you engage reverse gear, when you switch off the ignition, if measuring is not requested, within fi ve minutes of selection of the function, if the vehicle speed exceeds the threshold of 45 mph (approx.
  • Page 184: Parking Sensors

    D R I V I N G PARKING SENSORS Rear parking sensors This system indicates the proximity of an obstacle (person, vehicle, tree, gate, etc.) which comes within the fi eld of detection of sensors located in the bumper. Certain types of obstacle (stake, road- works cone, etc.) detected initially will no longer be detected at the end of the manoeuvre due to the presence of blind...
  • Page 185 D R I V I N G Front parking sensors Operating fault Deactivation/Activation of the front and rear parking sensors In addition to the rear parking sensors, In the event of a malfunction the front parking sensors are triggered of the system, when reverse when an obstacle is detected in front gear is engaged this warn- and the speed of the vehicle is still below...
  • Page 186 C H E C K S TOTAL & CITROËN Partners in performance and protecting the environment Innovation in the search for performance For over 40 year, the TOTAL Research and Development departments have developed for CITROËN, lubricants to match the latest technical innovations on CITROËN vehicles, both for competition and for everyday motoring.
  • Page 187: Bonnet

    C H E C K S BONNET Opening Do not open the bonnet in high winds. Before doing anything under the When the engine is hot, handle bonnet, switch off the Stop & the exterior safety catch and the Start system to avoid any risk of bonnet stay with care (risk of injury resulting from an automatic burns).
  • Page 188: Running Out Of Fuel (Diesel)

    C H E C K S RUNNING OUT OF FUEL 1.6 litre HDi engine 2 litre HDi engine (DIESEL)  Fill the fuel tank with at least fi ve  Fill the fuel tank with at least fi ve li- litres of diesel.
  • Page 189: Petrol Engines

    C H E C K S PETROL ENGINES The various caps and covers allow access for checking the levels of the various fl uids and for replacing certain components. 1. Power steering reservoir. 4. Brake fl uid reservoir. 7. Air fi lter. 2.
  • Page 190: Diesel Engines

    C H E C K S DIESEL ENGINES The various caps and covers allow access for checking the levels of the various fl uids, for replacing certain components and for priming the fuel system. 1. Power steering reservoir. 4. Brake fl uid reservoir. 8.
  • Page 191: Checking Levels

    C H E C K S CHECKING LEVELS Power steering fluid level Engine oil change Refer to the maintenance and warranty Check all of these levels regularly, in guide for details of the interval for this line with the maintenance and warranty The power steering fl...
  • Page 192 C H E C K S Screenwash / headlamp wash Used products Specifi cation of the fl uid fluid level To ensure optimum cleaning and to avoid freezing, the fl uid should never be Avoid prolonged contact of used To check the level or top up topped up or replaced by plain water.
  • Page 193: V Battery

    C H E C K S CHECKS Air filter and passenger compartment filter Particle emission filter (Diesel) The start of saturation of the particle Unless otherwise indicated, check Refer to the maintenance and emissions fi lter is indicated by: these components in accordance with warranty guide for details of the maintenance and warranty guide the replacement intervals for...
  • Page 194 C H E C K S Manual gearbox Brake pads Electric parking brake The gearbox does not re- Brake wear depends on the This system does not require quire any maintenance (no oil style of driving, particularly in any routine servicing. However, change).
  • Page 195: Accessories

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N TEMPORARY PUNCTURE Description of the kit REPAIR KIT Complete system consisting of a com- pressor and a sealant cartridge which permits temporary repair of a tyre so that you can drive to the nearest ga- rage.
  • Page 196 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Repair procedure 1. Sealing  Switch off the ignition.  Uncoil the white pipe G fully.  Connect the compressor's electric plug to the vehicle's 12 V socket.
  • Page 197 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N  Switch on the compressor by mov-  Remove the kit and screw the cap ing the switch B to position "I" until back on the white pipe.
  • Page 198 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N 2. Infl ation  Turn the selector A to the  Connect the compressor's electric  Adjust the pressure using the com- "air"...
  • Page 199 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Removing the cartridge Checking tyre pressures / inflating accessories You can also use the compressor, with- out injecting any product, to: check or adjust the pressure of your tyres, infl...
  • Page 200: Changing A Wheel

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N CHANGING A WHEEL List of tools Procedure for changing a faulty wheel All of these tools are specifi c to your for the spare wheel using the tools pro- vehicle.
  • Page 201 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Access to the spare wheel Taking out the standard wheel  Unscrew the yellow central bolt.  Raise the spare wheel towards you from the rear.
  • Page 202 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Removing a wheel List of operations  Remove the chromed bolt cover from each of the bolts using the tool 3 (according to equipment).
  • Page 203 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Fitting a wheel List of operations  Put the wheel in place on the hub.  Screw in the bolts by hand to the stop.
  • Page 204: Snow Chains

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N SNOW CHAINS In wintry conditions, snow chains improve traction as well as the behaviour of the vehicle when braking. Use only the chains designed to be fi t- Advice on installation The snow chains must be fi...
  • Page 205: Changing A Bulb

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N CHANGING A BULB Front lamps Model with xenon and directional Model with halogen headlamps headlamps The headlamps are fi tted with polycarbonate glass with a pro- tective coating: ...
  • Page 206 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Access to bulbs Changing direction indicator bulbs Model with Xenon headlamps Depending on the engine and only on the left hand side, you must fi rst carry Rapid fl...
  • Page 207 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Changing dipped beam headlamp Changing main beam headlamp Changing daytime running lamp/ bulbs (only on models with halogen bulbs (only on models with halogen sidelamp bulbs headlamps) headlamps)
  • Page 208 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Changing integrated direction Changing the side spotlamps Changing foglamp bulbs indicator side repeaters For the replacement of this type of LED ...
  • Page 209 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Rear lamps Changing bulbs These four bulbs are changed from in- side the boot:  open the boot,  remove the access fl ap from the corresponding side trim panel, ...
  • Page 210 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Number plate lamps (W5W) Third brake lamp (LEDs) To facilitate the removal of the lamp, For the replacement of this type of LED carry out this operation with the tailgate lamp, contact a CITROËN dealer or a half open.
  • Page 211: Changing A Fuse

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N CHANGING A FUSE Changing a fuse Before changing a fuse:  the cause of the failure must be identifi ed and rectifi ed, ...
  • Page 212 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Dashboard fuses Fuse tables Fusebox 1 The fuseboxes are located in the lower dashboard (left-hand side). Fuse N° Rating Functions Alarm siren, alarm ECU.
  • Page 213 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Fusebox 2 Fuse N° Rating Functions 15 A Rear 12 V socket. Not used. Not used. Not used. 25 A 230 V / 50 Hz socket.
  • Page 214 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Engine compartment fuses Fuse table The fusebox is placed in the engine Fuse N° Rating Functions compartment near the battery (left- hand side).
  • Page 215: V Battery

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N 12 V BATTERY Access to the battery Starting using another battery Procedure for starting the engine us- When your vehicle's battery is dis- ing another battery or charging a dis- charged, the engine can be started charged battery.
  • Page 216 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N  Start the engine of the vehicle with the good battery and leave it run- ning for a few minutes. ...
  • Page 217 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Reinitialisation after Charging the battery using a It is advisable to disconnect the battery charger reconnection battery if the vehicle is to be left unused for more than one month.
  • Page 218: Energy Economy Mode

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N LOAD REDUCTION MODE Switching to economy mode CHANGING A WIPER BLADE System which manages the use of cer- Once this period has elapsed, a message tain functions according to the level of appears in the screen indicating that the Before removing a front wiper...
  • Page 219: Fitting Roof Bars

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N FITTING ROOF BARS VERY COLD CLIMATE SCREEN * Maximum authorised weight on the roof rack, for a loading height not exceeding 40 cm (with the For safety reasons and to avoid dam- Removable protective screen which exception of bicycle carriers):...
  • Page 220: Towing The Vehicle

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N TOWING THE VEHICLE General recommendations Procedure having your vehicle Observe the legislation in force in your country. towed or for towing another vehicle us- Ensure that the weight of the towing vehicle is higher than that of the towed ing a removable towing eye.
  • Page 221 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Towing your vehicle Towing another vehicle  Place the gear lever in neu- tral (position N on an elec- tronic or automatic gearbox). Failure to observe this in- struction could result in dam- age to certain components...
  • Page 222: Technical Data

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N TOWING A TRAILER Driving with a trailer places greater de- The maximum towed load on a long in- mands on the towing vehicle and the cline depends on the gradient and the driver must take particular care.
  • Page 223: Audio Pre-Equipment

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N AUDIO PRE-EQUIPMENT Fitting an audio unit Connectors 8-way connector (A) Your vehicle is equipped with certain The audio unit is fi tted in place of one factory-fi...
  • Page 224: Accessories

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N ACCESSORIES "Transport systems": "Security and safety": boot carpet, boot liner, boot net, boot anti-intrusion alarm, microwave sensor, A wide range of accessories and genu- spacers, transverse roof bars, bicycle anti-tilt sensor, stolen vehicle tracking ine parts is available from the CITROËN...
  • Page 225: Practical Information

    P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N "Multimedia": By going to a CITROËN dealer, you can also obtain cleaning and mainte- audio systems, steering mounted au- nance products (interior and exterior) - dio controls, speakers, Hi-Fi module, including ecological products in the Bluetooth...
  • Page 226: Petrol Engines

    T E C H N I C A L D A T A MODELS: ENGINES AND GEARBOXES Model codes: 5FS9 8FR0 5FS0 5FV8/P NC... 5FS9/D * PETROL ENGINES VTi 95 VTi 120 THP 155 Cubic capacity (cc) 1 397 1 598 1 598 Bore x stroke (mm) 77 x 72.5...
  • Page 227 T E C H N I C A L D A T A WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg) Petrol engines VTi 95 VTi 120 THP 155 Gearboxes Manual Manual Automatic Electronic Model codes: 5FS9 8FR0 5FS0 5FV8/P NC... 5FS9/D Unladen weight 1 200 1 205...
  • Page 228: Diesel Engines

    T E C H N I C A L D A T A MODELS: ENGINES AND GEARBOXES 9HR8/PS Model codes: 9HR8 9HJC 9HP0 9HR8/1PS RHE8 NC... 9HR8 / S 9HR8/2PS DIESEL ENGINES HDi 90 HDi 90 PEF HDi 110 PEF HDi 150 PEF Cubic capacity (cc) 1 560...
  • Page 229 T E C H N I C A L D A T A WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg) HDi 90 HDi 110 Diesel engines HDi 90 e-HDi 110 PEF Gearboxes Manual Manual Manual Manual Electronic Model codes: 9HR8/P S 9HJC 9HP0 9HR8...
  • Page 230 T E C H N I C A L D A T A WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg) Diesel engines HDi 150 PEF Gearboxes Manual Model codes: RHE8 NC... Unladen weight 1 320 Kerb weight 1 395 Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 885 Gross train weight (GTW) 3 385...
  • Page 231 T E C H N I C A L D A T A WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg) - C4 ENTERPRISE VERSIONS (2-seat) Diesel engines HDi 90 P EF HDi 110 PEF Gearboxes Manual Manual Model codes: 9HP0 9HR8 NC...
  • Page 232: Dimensions

    T E C H N I C A L D A T A DIMENSIONS (IN MM)
  • Page 233 T E C H N I C A L D A T A IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS Various visible markings for the identifi - B. Vehicle identifi cation number on D. Tyre/paint label. cation of your vehicle. the dashboard. This label is affi xed to the driver's front This number is indicated on a self-ad- pillar.
  • Page 234: Technical Data

    T E C H N I C A L D A T A...
  • Page 235: Emergency Or Assistance

    EMERGENCY OR ASSISTANCE CALL...
  • Page 236: Emergency Or Assistance Call

    MyCITROËN personal space, via the CITROËN Internet website in your country, accessible on www.citroen.com. For technical reasons, particularly to improve the quality of Telematic services to customers, the manufacturer reserves the right to carry out * These services are subject to conditions and availability.
  • Page 237: Emyway

    eMyWay SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM MULTIMEDIA BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE AUDIO SYSTEM CONTENTS 01 First steps - Control panel 02 Steering mounted controls The system is protected in such a way that it will only 03 General operation operate in your vehicle. 04 Navigation - Guidance 05 Traffic information 06 Using the telephone 07 Radio...
  • Page 238 FIRST STEPS MODE button: Selection of the Open the " Traffi c Access to the type of permanent display. " Navigation - guidance " information " menu Long press: black screen menu and display the and display the recent destinations. (DARK).
  • Page 239 FIRST STEPS Select: the previous/next line in a list or menu. Select: the previous / next media folder. the next lower / higher radio frequency automatically. step by step selection of the previous/next radio frequency. the previous / next CD track, MP3 track or media. the previous / next MP3 folder.
  • Page 240: Steering Mounted Controls

    STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS Change the audio source. TEL button: Long press: mute. Access to the telephone menu: Call list / Contacts / Hands-free mode / Answer / Hang up. Volume increase. Accept an incoming call. Long press: reject an incoming call or end the current call.
  • Page 241: General Operation

    GENERAL OPERATION Press the MODE button several times in succession for access to the following displays: " TRIP COMPUTER " " FULL SCREEN MAP " (Permanent display) " MAP IN WINDOW " " RADIO " (If navigation guidance in progress) Changing the audio source: SETUP : PARAMETERS date and time, display RADIO : RADIO broadcasts.
  • Page 242 GENERAL OPERATION Display according to context Select destination DTMF ring tones A press on the knob gives access to short-cut menus according to the Hang up Enter an address display in the screen. Directory RADIO: MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS, CD or USB (according to GPS coordinates Activate / Deactivate TA media):...
  • Page 243: Navigation - Guidance

    Contact a CITROËN dealer or order Press NAV . your mapping update at http://citroen.navigation.com List of recent destinations. " Select destination " " Journey leg and route " " Guidance options " " Map management "...
  • Page 244 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE Selecting a destination Towards a new destination Selection the town from the list offered, then confi rm Press NAV to display the A pre-set list (by entering the fi rst few " Navigation - guidance " menu. letters) of the towns in the country selected can be accessed directly by selecting and confi...
  • Page 245 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE Towards a recent destination Towards a contact in the contacts directory Press NAV to display the Navigation towards a contact is only possible if it has an address " Navigation - guidance " menu. entered in the audio navigation system. Select the desired destination and confi...
  • Page 246 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE Towards GPS coordinates Towards a point on the map With the map displayed, press OK to Press NAV to display the display the contextual menu. Select " Navigation - guidance " menu. " Move the map " and confi rm. Select "...
  • Page 247 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE The points of interest (POI) indicate all of the service locations in the vicinity Towards points of interest (POI) (hotels, various businesses, airports…). Press NAV to display the Select " Search by Name " to search for POIs by name and not by "...
  • Page 248 * According to availability in the country. An annual mapping update allows new points of interest to be presented to you. You can also update the Risk areas / Danger areas every month. The detailed procedure is available on: http://citroen.navigation.com.
  • Page 249 Press NAV to display the " Navigation - guidance " menu. The detailed procedure for updating risk area POIs can be found at http://citroen.navigation.com. Select " Guidance options " and confi rm, then select " Set parameters for risk areas " and confi rm.
  • Page 250 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE Adding a stage Organising stages To organise stages, carry out operations 1 Press NAV to display the to 2 again, then select " Order/delete " Navigation - guidance " menu. journey legs " and confi rm. Select " Journey leg and route " then Select the stage that you want to move in the order.
  • Page 251: Route Options

    NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE Route options Calculation criteria Select " Defi ne calculation criteria " and confi rm. This function allows modifi cation of: the guidance criteria: (" Fastest Press NAV to display the route ", " Shortest route ", " Navigation - guidance " menu. "...
  • Page 252 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE Map management Selecting the points of interest displayed on the map Select from the various categories the Press NAV to display the ones that you want to display on the " Navigation - guidance " menu. screen. Select "...
  • Page 253 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE Map orientation Select: " Vehicle direction " to have the map follow the direction of travel, Press NAV to display the " North direction " to keep the map " Navigation - guidance " menu. always North up, "...
  • Page 254 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE Navigation voice synthesis Adjusting the volume / Deactivation The volume of messages can be adjusted during the transmission of the message using the volume adjustment control. Select the volume graph and confi rm. The volume setting of guidance messages is also accessible via the "...
  • Page 255 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE Male voice / Female voice Press SETUP to display the confi guration menu. Select " Voice synthesis " and confi rm. Select " Select male voice " or " Select female voice " then confi rm " Yes " to activate a male or female voice.
  • Page 256: Traffic Information

    TRAFFIC INFORMATION Access to the "Traffic information" menu " Traffi c information " Press " TRAFFIC ". " Geographic fi lter " List of TMC messages in order of distance from the vehicle. " Select TMC station " (automatic, manual) "...
  • Page 257 TRAFFIC INFORMATION Configure the filtering and display of TMC messages TMC (Traffi c Message Channel) messages contain information on traffi c and weather conditions, received in real time and transmitted to the driver in the form of audible announcements and symbols on the navigation map. The navigation system can then suggest an alternative route to avoid a traffi...
  • Page 258 TRAFFIC INFORMATION Principal TMC symbols Receiving TA messages The TA (Traffi c Announcement) function gives priority to TA alert Black and blue triangle: general information, for example: messages. To operate, this function needs good reception of a radio station transmitting this type of message. When a traffi c report is transmitted, the current audio source (Radio, CD, USB, …) is Weather reports Traffi...
  • Page 259: Using The Telephone

    USING THE TELEPHONE Access to the "TELEPHONE" menu In the top bar of the permanent " Telephone " display No telephone connected. Press PHONE . List of recent calls sent and " Dial " Telephone connected. received with the telephone "...
  • Page 260: Pairing A Bluetooth Telephone

    . You can check the compatibility of your telephone at Procedure from the system www.citroen.co.uk (services). Quick procedure from the telephone Activate the telephone's Bluetooth function and ensure that it is "visible to all" (telephone confi...
  • Page 261 USING THE TELEPHONE The services available depend on the network, the SIM card and the compatibility of the Bluetooth telephone used. Check the telephone manual and with your network provider for details of the services available to you. Select the name of the desired Enter a minimum 4 fi...
  • Page 262 USING THE TELEPHONE Directory configuration / Synchronisation with the telephone Select " Import all the entries " to import all the contacts in the telephone and Press PHONE then select " Contacts save them in the system. management " and confi rm. Once imported, a contact remains visible whatever telephone is connected.
  • Page 263: Editing, Importing Or Deleting A Contact

    USING THE TELEPHONE Editing, importing or deleting a contact Press PHONE then select " Directory of It is not possible to modify or delete contacts in the telephone or the contacts " and confi rm. SIM card via the Bluetooth connection. Once the contact has been imported, the Bluetooth symbol disappears, replaced by the telephone symbol which shows that the Select the desired contact and confi...
  • Page 264: Making A Call

    USING THE TELEPHONE Use of the telephone is not recommended while driving. We Making a call recommended that you park safely or make use of the steering mounted controls. Calling a contact Calling a new number Press TEL or twice on PHONE . Press PHONE twice.
  • Page 265: Ending A Call

    USING THE TELEPHONE Ending a call Calling a recently entered number Press PHONE then select " OK " to end Press TEL , select " Call list " and the call. confi rm, Or make a long press on TEL at the steering mounted controls.
  • Page 266: Receiving A Call

    USING THE TELEPHONE Receiving a call An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display on the screen. "Yes " to accept the call is selected by default. Press " OK " to accept the call. Select " No " and confi rm to reject the call.
  • Page 267: Options During A Call

    USING THE TELEPHONE Options during a call * Select " DTMF ring tones " to use the numerical keypad, so as to navigate through the menu of an interactive vocal During a call, press the MODE button server. several times to select display of the telephone screen, then press "...
  • Page 268: Managing Paired Telephones Changing The Ringtone

    USING THE TELEPHONE Managing paired telephones Changing the ringtone Press PHONE twice. Press PHONE twice. Select " Phone functions " and confi rm. Select " Bluetooth functions ". Select " Ring options " and confi rm. Select " List of the paired peripherals " and confi...
  • Page 269: Radio

    RADIO Access to the "RADIO" menu " FM / AM band / DAB " Press RADIO . Alphabetical list of stations " Change waveband " (" AM / FM / received. DAB ") " Guidance options " (" TA, RDS, FM alternative frequencies / DAB ") A long press on LIST refreshes...
  • Page 270: Selecting A Station

    RADIO Changing waveband Selecting a station The external environment (hill, building, tunnel, underground car park…) may interfere with the reception, including in RDS station tracking mode. This phenomenon is a normal result of the way in which radio waves are transmitted and does not in any way indicate a fault with the audio system. The quality of reception is represented by the number of active waves in this symbol.
  • Page 271: Presetting A Station

    RADIO Presetting a station Activate / Deactivate RDS RDS, if activated, allows you to continue listening to the same station by automatic retuning to alternative frequencies. However, in certain conditions, coverage of an RDS station may not be assured throughout the entire country as radio stations do not cover 100 % of the territory.
  • Page 272 RADIO DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) Digital radio - DAB/FM auto tracking Digital radio Digital radio provides a higher quality reception and also the "DAB" does not have 100% coverage of the country. graphical display of information for the radio station, by selecting When the digital signal is weak, "DAB / FM auto tracking"...
  • Page 273: Music Media Players

    MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS Access to the "MUSIC MEDIA PLAYER" menu " MEDIA " Press MUSIC . List of the current media " Change Media " tracks. " Eject USB device " (if USB connected) " Play mode " (" Normal ", "...
  • Page 274 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS CD, MP3 CD / USB player Information and advice The audio equipment will only play audio fi les with ".wma, .aac, .fl ac, The system supports USB mass storage or iPod .ogg and .mp3" fi le extensions and with a bit rate of between 32 Kbps devices via the USB port (suitable cable not supplied).
  • Page 275 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS Sources Selection of source The SOURCE button on the steering mounted controls allows a direct change to the next media source. Insert the CD in the player, insert the USB memory " CD / CD MP3 " stick in the USB player or connect the USB peripheral to the USB port using a suitable cable (not supplied) .
  • Page 276 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS SELECTING A TRACK LIST: List of USB or CD tracks Previous track. or folders Next track. Up or down in the list. Previous folder. Confi rm, next menu level. Next folder. Fast forward. Long press Fast backward. Long press Up one menu level.
  • Page 277: Audio Streaming

    MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS Connecting APPLE players Audio streaming ® Connect the Apple player to the USB port using a suitable cable (not ® supplied). Streaming allows audio fi les on your telephone to be played via the Play starts automatically. vehicle's speakers.
  • Page 278 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS USING THE AUXILIARY INPUT (AUX) JACK/RCA AUDIO CABLE NOT SUPPLIED Connect the portable device (MP3, WMA player…) to the RCA audio Press MUSIC to display the " MUSIC " sockets (white and red) using a JACK-RCA audio cable. menu.
  • Page 279: Audio Settings

    AUDIO SETTINGS They are accessible by the MUSIC The audio settings ( Equalizer , Bass , Treble and Loudness ) are button in the control panel or by a long different and independent for each sound source. press on RADIO according to the source The settings for distribution and balance are common to all sources.
  • Page 280: Configuration

    CONFIGURATION Display configuration Select " Choose colour " and confi rm to select the screen colour harmony and the map presentation mode: day mode, Press SETUP to display the " Confi guration " menu. night mode, automatic day/night mode, according to whether the headlamps are on.
  • Page 281 SCREEN MENU MAP(S) Map management MAIN FUNCTION Previous destinations Order/delete journey legs Map orientation Option A Vehicle direction Divert route Option A1 Chosen destination North direction Option A11 Guidance options Perspective view Option B… Defi ne calculation criteria Map details "NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE"...
  • Page 282: Phone Functions

    SCREEN MENU MAP(S) Phone functions Call "TRAFFIC INFORMATION" MENU Open Ring options Geographic filter Import Delete calls log Retain all the messages: Delete Bluetooth functions Retain the messages: Cancel List of the paired peripherals Around the vehicle Contacts management Connect On the route New contact Disconnect...
  • Page 283 SCREEN MENU MAP(S) "RADIO" MENU "MUSIC" MENU Techno Vocal Change Waveband Change Media Bass FM / DAB / AM Treble Guidance options BT Streaming Loudness USB/iPod Activated / Deactivated RDS options Distribution FM/DAB (auto tracking) Audio settings Driver Video mode Activate / Deactivate AUX All passengers input...
  • Page 284 SCREEN MENU MAP(S) "SETUP" MENU Speech synthesis setting Guidance instructions volume Sound choice Select male voice/Select female voice Classic Select language Crystal symphony Define vehicle parameters * Urban rythmik Alert log Jungle fantasy Display configuration Choose colour Adjust luminosity Set date and time Select units * Depending on vehicle equipment.
  • Page 285 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The following table groups together the answers to the most frequently asked questions concerning your audio system. QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION The route calculation is The guidance criteria may confl ict with the current location (exclusion of Check the guidance criteria on the Navigation not successful.
  • Page 286 "visible to all". The Bluetooth telephone is not compatible with the system. You can check the compatibility of your telephone on www.citroen.co.uk (services) The volume of the The volume depends both on the system and on the telephone. Increase the volume of the audio system, to...
  • Page 287 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION Some contacts are The options for synchronizing contacts are synchronizing the contacts Select "Display SIM card contacts" or "Display duplicated in the list. on the SIM card, the contacts on the telephone, or both. When both telephone contacts".
  • Page 288 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION Some characters in the The audio system does not display some types of characters. Use standard characters to name tracks and media information are not folders. displayed correctly while playing. Playing of streaming fi les The peripheral device connected does not support automatic play.
  • Page 289 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION In changing the setting The selection of an equalizer setting imposes the balance settings. Modify the balance or equalizer settings to obtain of treble and bass the the desired musical ambience. Modifying one without the other is not possible. equalizer setting is deselected.
  • Page 290 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION With the engine off, the When the engine is switched off, the system's operating time depends on Start the vehicle's engine to increase the battery system switches off after the battery charge. charge. a few minutes of use. The switch-off is normal: the system switches to economy mode and switches off to prevent discharging of the vehicle's battery.
  • Page 291: Screen Menu Map P

    AUDIO SYSTEM / BLUETOOTH CONTENTS 01 First steps The system is coded in such a way that it will only operate in your vehicle. 02 Steering mounted controls 03 Main menu 04 Audio 05 Using the telephone 06 Audio settings 07 Screen menu map For safety reasons, the driver must only carry out operations which require prolonged attention while the...
  • Page 292: First Steps

    FIRST STEPS Select screen display Display the list of stations Manual step by step search up / down between modes: received, CD/MP3 tracks or for radio frequencies. Automatic search up / down for radio folders. Full screen: Audio (or Select previous / next MP3 folder. frequencies.
  • Page 293: Steering Mounted Controls

    STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS Audio system Audio / Bluetooth telephone system Short press: Change multimedia source. Short press: mute: change multimedia source. Accept an incoming call. Long press: mute / restore sound. Call in progress: access to the telephone menu (End call, Secret mode, Hands-free mode).
  • Page 294: Main Menu

    MAIN MENU " Telephone ": Call, Directory " Bluetooth connection ": management, Telephone Connections management, management, Hang up. Search for a device. Screen C " Multimedia ": Media parameters, " Trip computer ": Warning log. " Personalisation-confi guration ": Defi ne Radio parameters.
  • Page 295: Audio

    AUDIO Radio Selecting a station The exterior environment (hills, buildings, tunnel, car park, below ground...) may prevent reception, even in RDS station tracking Press LIST to display the list of stations mode. This phenomenon is normal in the propagation of radio received in alphabetical order.
  • Page 296 AUDIO Receiving INFO messages RDS, if displayed, enables you to continue listening to the same station by automatic retuning to alternative frequencies. However, in certain conditions, coverage of an RDS station may not be assured throughout the country as radio stations do not cover 100 % of the territory. This The INFO function gives priority to TA alert messages.
  • Page 297 AUDIO Display RADIO TEXT Radio text is information transmitted by the radio station related to the current programme or song. Screen C Screen A With the radio displayed on the screen, press OK to display the contextual menu. Select " MEDIA " and confi rm. Then select "...
  • Page 298 AUDIO DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) Digital radio - DAB / FM tracking Digital radio Digital radio provides a superior audio quality and also additional "DAB" does not have 100% coverage of the country. categories of traffi c announcements (TA INFO). When the digital signal is weak, "DAB / FM auto tracking"...
  • Page 299 AUDIO Audio CD Playing a CD Insert 12 cm diameter circular compact discs only. Press LIST to display the list of tracks Some anti-pirating systems, on original discs or CDs copied using a on the CD. personal recorder, may cause faults which are no refl ection on the quality of the original player.
  • Page 300 AUDIO CD, USB Information and advice On a single disc, the CD player can read up to 255 MP3 fi les spread over 8 directory levels. However, it is recommended that this be kept The audio system will only play fi les with extension ".mp3" or ".wma" to 2 levels so as to limit the time taken to access and play the CD.
  • Page 301 AUDIO CD, USB Playing a compilation Press one of the buttons to select the next or previous track. Insert an MP3 compilation in the CD player or connect a memory stick to the USB port, directly or via an extension lead. Press one of the buttons to select the The system creates playlists (temporary memory) the creation time for which can take from a few seconds to several minutes.
  • Page 302 AUDIO USB memory stick - File sorting Select a line in the list. Make a long press on LIST or press MENU , select " Multimedia ", then " Media parameters " and fi nally " Choice of track listing " to display the different types of sorting.
  • Page 303 AUDIO APPLE players or portable player ® The audio fi les on a Mass Storage portable player * can The Apple player must be updated regularly for the best connection. be heard through the vehicle's speakers by connecting ® it to the USB port (cable not supplied). The playlists are those defi...
  • Page 304 AUDIO Auxiliary socket (AUX) Auxiliary Jack socket The auxiliary Jack socket permits the connection of a portable non- Press the SOURCE or SRC button mass storage device or an Apple player if not recognised by the ® several times in succession and USB port.
  • Page 305: Play Mode

    AUDIO Streaming - Playing audio files via Play mode Bluetooth The play modes available are: Depending on the compatibility of the phone Normal: the tracks are played in order, depending on the classifi cation of the selected fi les. Random: the tracks in an album or folder are played in a Streaming allows music fi...
  • Page 306: Using The Telephone

    For safety reasons and because they require prolonged attention on the part of the driver, the operations for pairing of the Bluetooth mobile telephone with the Bluetooth hands-free system of your audio system must be carried out with the vehicle stationary and the ignition on. Visit www.citroen.co.uk for more information (compatibility, additional help, ...). Activate the telephone's Bluetooth function and ensure that it is "visible to all"...
  • Page 307 USING THE TELEPHONE Accept the connection to the telephone. In some cases, the reference number of the telephone or the Bluetooth address may appear instead of the name of the telephone. A message appears in the screen to confi rm the result of the connection.
  • Page 308 USING THE TELEPHONE Managing connections The telephone connection automatically includes hands free operation Indicates that a device is connected. and audio streaming. The ability of the system to connect to just one profi le depends on the Indicates connection of the audio steaming profi le. telephone.
  • Page 309: Making A Call - Dialling

    USING THE TELEPHONE Making a call - Dialling Making a call - Recently called numbers * To display the " TELEPHONE " menu: To display the " TELEPHONE " menu: Make along press on SOURCE or SRC . Make a long press on SRC/TEL . Or, press OK to display the Or, press the dial to display the contextual menu.
  • Page 310 USING THE TELEPHONE Making a call - From the directory of contacts Receiving a call To display the " TELEPHONE " menu: Make a long press on SRC/TEL . Or, press the dial to display the An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display contextual menu.
  • Page 311: Managing Calls

    USING THE TELEPHONE Managing calls Secret - Mute (so that the caller cannot hear) During a call, press OK to display the contextual menu. In the contextual menu: select " Micro OFF " to switch off the microphone. deselect " Micro OFF " to switch the microphone on.
  • Page 312 USING THE TELEPHONE Combined mode Interactive voice response (to leave the vehicle without ending the call) From the contextual menu, select In the contextual menu: " DTMF tones " and confi rm to use select " Telephone mode " to the digital keypad to navigate in the transfer the call to the telephone.
  • Page 313 USING THE TELEPHONE Directory The system accesses the telephone's contacts directory, depending Select " Directory " to see the list of on compatibility, and while the Bluetooth connection with it is contacts. maintained. With certain telephones connected by Bluetooth you can send a contact to the directory of the audio system.
  • Page 314: Audio Settings

    AUDIO SETTINGS Screen A Press  to display the audio settings menu. Press  or  to modify the selected setting. Press  or  for the previous or next setting in the list. The Ambience, Treble and Bass audio settings are separate and independent for each sound source.
  • Page 315 AUDIO SETTINGS Screen C The distribution (or spatialisation using the Arkamys system), is © an audio process which allows the sound quality to be improved according to the setting chosen, corresponding to the position of the listeners in the vehicle. The Ambience, Treble and Bass audio settings are different and independent for each sound source.
  • Page 316 SCREEN MENU MAP(S) Screen A MAIN FUNCTION MEDIA VEHICLE PARAM * Read mode Option A Normal Option A1 Random Option A11 Random all Option B... LANGUAGES RADIO Français RDS options Italiano Infotext Nederlands Radiotext Portuguès Portuguès-brasil TRIP COMPUTER Deutsch Diagnostics English Español DATE AND TIME...
  • Page 317 SCREEN MENU MAP(S) Screen C MULTIMEDIA TELEPHONE TRIP COMPUTER Media parameters Call Vehicle diagnosis Choice of playback mode Dial BLUETOOTH CONNECTION Normal Directory Connections management Random Calls list Search for a device Random all Voice mail box Directory management Repeat Choice of track listing Consult an entry By folders...
  • Page 318 SCREEN MENU MAP(S) PERSONALISATION - CONFIGURATION Define the vehicle parameters * Choice of language Display configuration Choice of units Date and time adjustment Display parameters Brightness Choice of sounds * Depending on vehicle equipment.
  • Page 319: Frequently Asked Questions P

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The following tables contain answers to the most frequently asked questions. QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION There is a difference in For optimum sound quality, the audio settings (Volume, Bass, Treble, Check that the audio settings (Volume, Bass, sound quality between Ambience, Loudness) can be adapted to the different sound sources, Treble, Ambience, Loudness) are adapted to the different audio...
  • Page 320 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION The quality of reception The vehicle is too far from the transmitter used by the station listened Activate the RDS function to enable the system of the radio station to or there is no transmitter in the geographical area through which the to check whether there is a more powerful listened to gradually vehicle is travelling.
  • Page 321 "Visible to all". The Bluetooth telephone is not compatible with the system. You can check the compatibility of your telephone on www.citroen.co.uk (services) . The Bluetooth connection The battery of the peripheral may not be suffi ciently charged. Recharge the battery of the peripheral device.
  • Page 322 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION The message "USB The USB memory stick is not recognised. Reformat the memory stick (FAT 32). device error" is displayed The memory stick may be corrupt. on the screen. A telephone connects Automatic connection overrides manual connection. Modify the telephone settings to remove automatic automatically, connection.
  • Page 323 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION In "Random all" play, In "Random all" play, the system can only take into account up to not all of the tracks are 999 tracks. played. With the engine off, the When the engine is switched off, the audio system operating time Start the vehicle's engine to increase the battery audio system switches depends on the battery charge.
  • Page 325: Headlamp Adjustment

    V I S U A L S E A R C H EXTERIOR Remote control ......79-85 opening / closing antitheft protection starting battery Door mirrors ........ 76-77 Accessories ......222-223 Blind spot sensors ....172-174 Roof bars ........217 Panoramic sunroof ......
  • Page 326: Interior Fi Ttings

    12 V socket torch lashing eyes Airbags ........146-149 storage compartment Luggage cover (C4 enterprise) ..124 Rear seats ........75 Rear armrest / Ski fl ap ....120 Glove box ........113 Deactivating the passenger's airbag..........147 Child seats ......125-133 ISOFIX mountings ....
  • Page 327: Customisation

    V I S U A L S E A R C H INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rear view mirror ......78 Emergency or Instrument panels ....... 28-31 assistance call ......142, 233 Warning lamps ......32-42 Seat belt and front passenger airbag Wiper controls......
  • Page 328: Identifi Cation Markings

    V I S U A L S E A R C H TECHNICAL DATA - MAINTENANCE Petrol engines......224-225 Diesel engines ......226-229 Dimensions ........230 Identifi cation markings ....231 Battery ........213-215 Energy economy mode....216 Running out of Diesel fuel ..... 186 Checking levels ......
  • Page 329 A L P H A B E T I C A L I N D E X A ABS and EBFD systems.... 140 Battery ......191, 213-215 Children ....125-138, 145, 147 Accessories ....... 222 Battery, charging ......215 Child seats ......125-137 Battery, remote control ...
  • Page 330: Gear Effi Ciency Indicator

    A L P H A B E T I C A L I N D E X Door pockets ......112 Filling with fuel ......95-97 Headlamps, Driving economically ....26 Fitting a wheel ......201 directional ....104, 105, 203 Driving positions (storing) ....
  • Page 331 A L P H A B E T I C A L I N D E X Keeping children Massage function ....... 73 Parking space sensor ....180 safe ....125-138, 145, 147 Mat..........119 Particle emission fi lter..190-191 Key in ignition warning....82 Menu, main ........
  • Page 332 A L P H A B E T I C A L I N D E X Replacing wiper blades ..109, 216 Spare wheel....... 198 Tools .......... 198 Resetting the service indicator ..45 Speakers (fi tting) ....... 221 Torch ..........
  • Page 333 A L P H A B E T I C A L I N D E X Warning lamps ......32-42 Wash-wipe, rear ......109 Weights ......225, 227 Welcome lighting ....... 103 Window controls ......92 Wiper control stalk ....107-109 Wiper, rear .........
  • Page 339 This handbook describes all of the equipment For any work on your vehicle, use a qualifi ed workshop that has the technical information, available in the whole range. competence and equipment required, which a Your vehicle will be fi tted with some of this CITROËN dealer is able to provide.
  • Page 340 13B71.0040 Anglais 2013 – DOCUMENTATION DE BORD 4Dconcept Diadeis Edipro CRÉATIVE TECHNOLOGIE...

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