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ONLINE Install the MyCitroën App application (content available online). View or download the handbook at the following address: Also available in the Scan MyCitroën application (content http://service.citroen.com/ACddb/ available offline). Scan this QR Code for direct access. Select: – the language, –...
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WELCOME Safety warning Thank you for choosing Citroën C3 or Citroën ë-C3. This document presents the key information and recommendations Additional information required for you to be able to explore your vehicle in complete safety. We strongly recommend familiarising yourself with this document and the Environmental protection feature Warranty and Maintenance chapter.
Contents Overview Lighting and visibility Practical information Exterior lighting control stalk Refuelling Direction indicators Charging system (Electric) Driving tips Headlamp beam height adjustment Charging the traction battery (Electric) Wiper control stalk Bonnet Changing a wiper blade Engine compartment Instruments Checking levels Instrument panel Checks Warning and indicator lamps...
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Overview Instruments and controls Steering mounted controls Interior rear view mirror Courtesy lamp These illustrations and descriptions are Open storage or Touch screen provided for information only. The presence and location of certain elements may vary, Instrument panel depending on the version or trim level. Manual air conditioning Petrol Wind shield demisting/defrosting...
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Overview Side controls The on-board charger 5 manages the domestic 2. Traction battery charging (mode 2). 3. Accessory battery The electric motor 6 provides propulsion in 4. e-vacuum pump accordance with the selected driving mode and 5. On-board charger driving conditions. It recovers energy during vehicle braking and deceleration phases.
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Driving tips Driving tips Creep function (Electric) so that the engine will again be operating in its normal power range The vehicle is equipped with creep function, Improving fuel economy While driving down a hill, never turn off the which reduces driving stress in the bumper-to- vehicle.
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Driving tips Use brake pedal only when necessary. When If the vehicle is stuck into deep water, do the high voltage battery is fully charged, not start / crank the vehicle until the level of you may experience reduced regenerative water drops below the level of exhaust pipe.
Instruments Instrument panel 3. Trip computer information: 5. Trip computer information : Trip meter A/B (TRIP) Odometer (ODO) Odometer (ODO) Trip meter A/B (TRIP) Average Fuel Economy (AFE) Charge indication in % (CHARGE) Distance To Empty (DTE) Time to charge for 80% (TIME) Illumination level Time to charge for 100% (TIME) Approximate travel distance with current...
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Instruments List of warning and indicator When the ignition is switched on System malfunction (Electric) Fixed or flashing. lamps Certain red or orange warning lamps come on A fault involving the high voltage for a few seconds when the ignition is switched Red warning/indicator lamps components has been detected.
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Instruments Parking brake Orange warning/indicator lamps Check the tyre pressures as soon as possible Fixed. and carry out (3). Service The parking brake is applied or not Dynamic stability control (DSC)/Anti-slip Flashing. properly released. regulation (ASR) A fault has been detected. Brake system Flashing.
Instruments Low fuel level Direction indicators gradeability or regenerative braking may be less Fixed, with the reserve level shown in than normal. Direction indicators with audible signal. orange, accompanied by an audible Tortoise mode may go away if the reason for The direction indicators are on.
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Instruments The servicing alert is given at whichever of For more information on Checking With the ignition off, opening the these two terms is reached first. levels, refer to the corresponding driver's door activates the range section. display. Service indicator Fixed, when the ignition is Power indicator (Electric) switched on.
Instruments Resetting data Average Fuel Economy (AFE) The remaining range is no longer calculated. The drive train power (km/L) gradually decreases. The average fuel consumption calculated based on the last trip. Trip computer Distance To Empty (DTE) (km) The distance which can still be travelled with Data displayed the fuel remaining in the tank (based on the current driving conditions).
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Instruments MyCitroën App application Additional features and information are accessible using a smartphone, via the MyCitroën App application such as : – Electric vehicle battery data. – Electric vehicle B2B data. – Driving behaviour. – Advanced driving behaviour. – Emergency/safety information. –...
Access Unlocking the vehicle – Locating the vehicle. With the remote control The key allows starting and switching off the ► Press this button to unlock the engine. It can also be used to lock/unlock the vehicle. vehicle. The direction indicators blink twice to signal unlocking of the vehicle.
Access Automatic (anti-intrusion Check that the doors and boot are Do not modify the electronic vehicle fully closed. immobiliser, as this might result in security) malfunctions. The doors and boot lock automatically when Remember to remove the key and turn the Locating the vehicle driving (speed above 4-5 km/h or 10 km/h for steering wheel to engage the steering lock.
Access Doors Boot Driver's door ► Turn the key anticlockwise to lock it, or Opening Opening clockwise to unlock it. Depending on version: All doors From outside ► Use the manual knob in the driver's door to ► After unlocking the vehicle, pull the door lock in the four doors and close the doors.
Access Back-up release To manually unlock the boot in the event of a battery or central locking failure. To unlock the boot ► Press the switch located on the tailgate ► Fold the rear seats to gain access to the lock bottom to open the tailgate.
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Access Control switch at console (depending on ► Turn the window handle located on the door version) panel. 3. Left-hand rear 4. Right-hand rear Operation Opening ► Press the switch; the window stops as soon as the switch is released. ► ...
Ease of use and comfort Correct driving position Front seats ► Raise the control lever to the maximum height in order to avoid noise and mechanism failure. For safety reasons, adjustments must Before moving the seat backwards, only be made when the vehicle is ensure that there is nothing that Height adjustment stationary.
Ease of use and comfort Steering wheel Manual adjustment with the over your shoulder to properly judge distances to other objects. adjustment control Do not adjust the mirrors while driving. You could lose control of your vehicle and cause an accident. Manual adjustment ► ...
Ease of use and comfort Repositioning the backrest ► Rotate the knob to the right or to the left to Adjustment select the corresponding mirror. ► Set the mirror to the normal “day” position. First check that the outer seat belts ► ...
Ease of use and comfort Air distribution Avoid driving for too long with the Battery charge level limitations ventilation off or with prolonged (Electric) operation of interior air recirculation. Risk of When the battery charge level drops below misting and deterioration of the air quality! 10%, air conditioning system functions are limited.
Ease of use and comfort Heat Air conditioning does not operate 6. Rear screen demisting / defrosting when the air flow is disabled. (depending on version) Temperature-controlled air comes out of the To obtain cool air more quickly, enable floor outlets and the side outlets. a small interior air recirculation for a brief period.
Ease of use and comfort Interior fittings ► Place the thumbwheel 5 in this Never drive with the glove box open position to activate fresh air circulation. when a passenger is at the front. It ► Place the air flow adjustment and the may cause injury during sharp deceleration! air distribution thumbwheels 2 and 3 to the defrost position.
Ease of use and comfort 12 V socket Model 2 (with microphone) The switch has 3 positions: Permanently off. Permanent lighting, irrespective of the doors status. When the switch is in the middle position, it is in AUTO mode: – The lamp switches ON when any of the doors is open.
Lighting and visibility Exterior lighting control Front foglamps / Rear temporarily (“headlamp flash”) by pulling up the stalk. stalk foglamp Switching on the lamps after (Depending on version) switching off the ignition Main lighting They operate with the sidelamps, dipped To reactivate the lighting control, rotate the or main beam headlamps on.
Lighting and visibility Direction indicators Headlamp beam height Knob Static loading condition adjustment switch position Driver + load evenly distributed in the boot Electric Knob Static loading condition switch position ► Left or right: lower or raise the lighting Driver only control stalk, beyond the point of resistance.
Lighting and visibility Front screenwash Do not operate the wipers on a dry Intermittent wiping windscreen. Under extremely hot or ► Pull the wiper control stalk towards you and cold conditions, ensure that the wiper blades hold. Changing a wiper blade are not stuck to the windscreen before The screenwash and windscreen wipers operate operating the wipers.
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Lighting and visibility After refitting a front wiper ► Switch on the ignition. ► Operate the wiper lever again to park the wiper blades. Removing/refitting at the rear ► Hold the arm by the rigid section and raise it as far as possible. ► ...
Safety General safety carried out without meeting the technical ► Press the central part of the steering wheel. requirements defined by the Manufacturer recommendations Electronic stability will result in the suspension of the commercial warranty. control (ESC) Do not remove the labels attached in different places on your vehicle.
Safety Anti-slip regulation (ASR)/ You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so. ASR/DSC Contact a CITROËN dealer. These systems enhance safety during Dynamic stability control normal driving, but should not encourage The normal operation of the ABS may (DSC) the driver to take extra risks or drive at high result in slight vibrations in the brake...
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Safety adjust to your shape. The seat belt returns to its The front driver seat belt is fitted with inertia If the driver or co-driver seat belt is not fastened storage automatically when it is not used. reel and a force limiting system. while the ignition is ON, the seat belt warning The inertia reels are fitted with a device which The front passenger seat belt is equipped with...
Safety Do not interchange the seat belt buckles, as Do not wear your seat belt over hard or seat belts, go to a qualified workshop with they will not fulfil their role fully. breakable objects in your pockets or on your the skills and equipment needed, which a Before and after use, ensure that the seat clothing.
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Safety – In the event of a slight impact, a rear impact The airbags will deploy irrespective of 2. Collision with utility poles or trees and under certain rollover conditions, the whether the seat belt is buckled or Airbags may deploy when the vehicle hits airbags may not deploy;...
Safety Advice Do not drive holding the steering 4. Angled collisions wheel by its spokes or resting your Airbags may not deploy if the angle of For the airbags to be fully effective, hands on the centre part of the wheel. collision is beyond 30 degrees with the observe the safety recommendations Passengers must not place their feet on the...
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Safety Do not install a rear-facing child restraint Take care not to open the rear windows by on the front passenger’s seat. more than one third. A child in a rear-facing child restraint To protect young children from the rays of could be seriously harmed if the the sun, fit side blinds on the rear windows.
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Safety Child restraint system The suitability of each passenger's seat position for carriage of children and fitting of child restraint system is shown below. Whenever you carry children up to 12 years of age, properly use the child restraints which conform to AIS 072, the standard for child restraints, referring to the table. Seating position (or other site) MASS GROUP Front...
Safety Manual child lock This system prevents opening of a rear door using its interior handle. The control is located on the edge of each rear door (marked by a label). Locking / Unlocking ► To lock, pull the lever down. ► ...
Driving Driving On flooded roads Never drive with the parking brake applied. Risk of overheating and recommendations We strongly advise against driving on flooded damage to the braking system! roads, as this could cause serious damage ► Observe the driving regulations and remain to the engine or gearbox, as well as to the vigilant whatever the traffic conditions.
Driving Cooling the on-board charger In certain cases, you may have to apply 2. ACC The cooling fan comes on during significant force to move the steering Steering column unlocked, use of the charging to cool the on-board charger. wheel (wheels on full lock, for example). vehicle's electric equipment.
Driving ► Remove the key from the ignition switch. ► With your foot on the brake, select mode D As a safety precaution and to facilitate ► To lock the steering column, turn the or R. starting the engine: steering wheel until it locks. ► ...
Driving ECO mode Only engage reverse gear when the Reverse vehicle is stationary with the engine at To engage reverse gear, with your foot on ECO mode helps reducing power consumption idle. the brake pedal. by reducing acceleration when compared to the same accelerator pedal position in the D Neutral As a safety precaution and to facilitate...
Driving Stop & Start Operation Associated indicator lamp Function activated: engine on standby The Stop & Start function puts the engine (STOP mode). temporarily into standby - STOP mode - during phases when the vehicle is stationary (e.g. red Opening the bonnet lights, traffic jams).
Driving Gear efficiency indicator Putting the engine into standby Restarting the engine (START mode) (STOP mode) The engine automatically restarts as soon as This system helps reduce fuel consumption by the driver indicates the intention of moving off The engine automatically enters standby mode recommending the most appropriate gear.
Driving Overspeed alert Driving with under-inflated tyres, particularly ► Reduce speed immediately, avoid excessive in adverse conditions (heavy load, high steering movements and avoid sudden braking. An audible overspeed alert is triggered speed, long journey): ► Stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do when the vehicle exceeds predefined speed –...
Driving The system does not advise if a pressure is (e.g. pedestrian, vehicle, tree, barrier) present in Manoeuvring aids cannot, in any incorrect at the time of reinitialisation. their field of detection. circumstances, replace the need for vigilance on the part of the driver. Rear parking sensors The reinitialisation of the system is done with The driver must always check the...
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Driving The yellow line indicates, if objects are in this camera and lead to deteriorated visual image coloured zone, that you have to take utmost on the display. care. However, objects in this zone may not hit Do not apply organic solvent on the camera. the vehicle.
Practical information Refuelling Do not continue past the first cut-off of the nozzle, as this may cause malfunctions. Fuel tank capacity: 30 litres. ► Refit the filler cap. Reserve level: approximately 5 litres. ► Turn it to the right. ► Push the filler flap to close it. Low fuel level If you have put in wrong/dirty/ When the low fuel level is reached, this...
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Practical information orange cables and its components are marked – Never damage, modify or remove the Stop as soon as it is safe to do so and switch with this symbol: orange high voltage cables or disconnect off the ignition. them from the high voltage network.
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Practical information Emergency personnel labels Rear safety loop at rear quarter trim The range of the battery may vary according to the type of driving, the route, the use of thermal comfort equipment and the ageing of its components. The lifespan of the traction battery depends on multiple factors, such as climatic conditions, distance travelled and EMERGENCY PERSONNEL...
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Practical information Charging flap and charging – Do not expose the vehicle to temperatures below -25°C and above +49°C for more than connector DO NOT PRESSURE 24 hours. WASH THIS AREA CAUTION – Avoid charging the vehicle at negative 230V AC / 400V DC Normal Release - Charging Connector temperatures.
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Practical information Identification labels on charging Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified sockets/connectors workshop for more information and to obtain suitable charging cables. Identification labels are affixed to the vehicle, charging cable and charger to inform the user about which device needs to be used. The meaning of each identification label is as follows: Identification label...
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Practical information Control unit (mode 2) – If the circuit-breaker has tripped, contact a Never attempt to repair or open this professional to check that the electrical system charging cable. It contains no repairable is compatible and/or carry out any necessary parts - replace the charging cable if it is repairs.
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Practical information Control unit label - State of indicator lamps State of the State of the indicator lamp indicator lamp State of the indicator lamp Flashing POWER CHARGE FAULT Description Turn off mode. Start-up mode (self test). (green) (green) (red) Only connected to mains and the AC input voltage in operating range not connected to vehicle connector.
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Practical information Manual reset procedure The charging cable with control unit can be reset by simultaneously disconnecting the charging connector and the wall socket. Then, reconnect the wall socket first. Charging the traction DC fast charging, mode 4 Cooling the OBC-DCDC The cooling fan in the engine battery (Electric) Fast public charger...
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Practical information Wearers of pacemakers or equivalent between 20% and 40% if you do not plan to During charging devices use your vehicle for several weeks. While charging is in progress, Do not connect the charging cable. unlocking the vehicle will cause the charging Ask your doctor about what precautions Always park the vehicle in a place to stop.
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Practical information The charging time is an indicative value ► Connect the charging cable from the ► Follow the instructions for use of the fast based on nominal temperatures. At higher control unit to the domestic socket. public charger and connect the cable from the and lower temperatures, the actual charging When the connection is made, all of the fast public charger to the vehicle's connector.
Practical information Manual release of the charging nozzle in Take care with objects or clothing that components inside the vehicle as this may case it is stuck could be caught in the blades of the fan! damage them. Electric vehicle Take care with objects or clothing that could be caught in the blades of the cooling ► ...
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Practical information Closing ► Take the stay out of the support slot. ► Clip the stay in its housing. ► Lower the bonnet and release it near the end of its travel. ► Pull on the bonnet to check that it is locked correctly.
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Practical information Used products 4. Battery 5. Remote earth point (-) Avoid prolonged contact of used oil or 6. Fusebox fluids with the skin. Most of these fluids are harmful to health 7. 300 V electrical circuit and very corrosive. 8.
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Practical information Screenwash fluid ► Add oil in small quantities, avoiding any spills A low level presents a risk of serious damage to on engine components (risk of fire). the engine. Top up to the required level when ► Wait a few minutes before checking the The level of engine coolant should be close to necessary.
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Practical information Consumables Petrol Designation Grade/Specs Quantity Engine options EB2 - NA 5W40 B712296 Synthetic 2.69 Lts (After oil change, with replacement of filters) EB2 G2 Turbo 5W30 B712297 Synthetic 3.63 Lts (After oil change, with replacement of filters) EB2LTEM (Gen 3) India 5W30 B712297 Synthetic 4.05 ±...
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Practical information Designation Grade/Specs Quantity Cooling Coolant (Premixed) for EB2 NA GOLDEN CRUISER LONG LIFE 4.65 ± 0.1 Lts (Antifreeze Coolant 40% + DM / DI ANTIFREEZE-COOLANT, GC LLC Water 60%) 2200 NP Coolant (Premixed) for EB2 G2 GOLDEN CRUISER LONG LIFE 5.7 ±...
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Practical information Checks atmosphere, city driving), change it twice as Unless there is a leak in the circuit, a drop in the often, if necessary. brake fluid level indicates that the brake pads Unless otherwise indicated, check these are worn. A clogged passenger compartment components in accordance with the filter can adversely affect air...
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Practical information the vehicle. It is recommended to regularly recommended replacement frequency, stated deposits (in coastal areas), soot (in industrial check the condition of the tyres (tread and in distance travelled or time elapsed, whichever areas) and mud (in wet or cold areas). These sidewalls) and wheel rims as well as the is reached first.
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Practical information Bodywork High-gloss paint Do not use abrasive products, solvents, petrol or oil to clean the bodywork. Never use an abrasive sponge to clean stubborn stains - risk of scratching the paintwork! Do not apply polish in strong sunshine, or to plastic or rubber parts.
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In the event of a breakdown Tool kit Removing the spare wheel 2. Jack handle 3. Wheel wrench Set of tools supplied with the vehicle. To remove the wheel bolts. Accessing the tools 4. Removable towing eye For more information on Towing the vehicle and using the removable towing eye, refer to the corresponding section.
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In the event of a breakdown Removing a wheel Wheel nuts removing pattern Parking the vehicle Immobilise the vehicle where it does not obstruct traffic: the ground must be level, stable and non-slippery. With a manual gearbox, engage first gear to lock the wheels, apply the parking brake and switch off the ignition.
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In the event of a breakdown Fitting a wheel ► Raise the vehicle until there is sufficient space between the wheel and the ground to admit the spare (not punctured) wheel easily. Ensure that the jack is stable. If the ground is slippery or loose, the jack may slip or collapse - risk of injury! Take care to position the jack strictly at...
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In the event of a breakdown ► Tighten the spare wheel fixing screw by a At the same time, check that the tire is headlamp / lamp has been switched off for few turns. stored securely. If it is not, tighten it. several minutes - risk of serious burns! Note that two or more temporary spare Do not touch the bulb directly with your...
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In the event of a breakdown Light-emitting diode (LED) Model 2 headlamps and lamps Depending on version, the affected types of headlamps / lamps are: – Daytime running lamps / sidelamps. – Direction indicator side repeaters. – Third brake lamp. –...
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In the event of a breakdown Rear lamps Changing bulbs ► Reconnect the bulb connector. ► Ensure that the cover is refitted correctly all These bulbs are changed after removing the tail around to ensure correct sealing. Model 1 lamp assembly. ► ...
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In the event of a breakdown Interior lighting Additional sidelamps / Connecting tail The puller is located inside the engine fuse box. lamps (if equipped) ► Open the bonnet. Courtesy lamp (10W - 12V - 10W) ► Disengage the cover completely. ► ...
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In the event of a breakdown Dashboard fuses Before installing other electrical equipment or accessories to your vehicle, contact a The fusebox is placed in the lower dashboard CITROËN dealer. (right-hand side). Access to the fuses CITROËN accepts no responsibility for the cost incurred in repairing the Good Faulty...
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In the event of a breakdown Fuse No. Colour Rating (A) Functions FF08 Cabin lamp / Spare connector FF09 Blue Front wiper and washer FF10 ECU's ignition FF12 Airbag ECU FF10 Switches ignition Service Service Blue Service FS01 Pink Body Control & Cluster Module 5 (BCCM-5) Relays Relay Colour...
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In the event of a breakdown Fuse No. Colour Rating (A) Functions FF04 Yellow Body control and cluster module 3 (BCCM-3) FF05 Green Body control and cluster module 4 (BCCM-4) FF06 Blue Audio system FF07 Green Defogger FF08 Blue 12V Socket FF09 Spare connector / USB FF10...
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In the event of a breakdown Relay Colour Rating (A) Functions MICRO Brown Defogger EB2NA, EB2ADTM & EBLTEM - Version 2 (India) & EB2NA - Version 1 (MEA) Fuses Fuse No. Colour Rating (A) Functions FF01 On-board diagnosis (OBD-II) FF02 Yellow Body control and cluster module 1 (BCCM-1) FF03...
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In the event of a breakdown Fuse No. Colour Rating (A) Functions FS01 Pink Body control and cluster module 5 (BCCM-5) FS02 Pink Body control and cluster module 6 (BCCM-6) Relays Relay Colour Rating (A) Functions MICRO Brown Ignition Loads Electric vehicle - Version 1 (India) Fuse No.
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In the event of a breakdown Fuse No. Colour Rating (A) Functions FF14 Front wiper and washer Service Service Blue Service FS01 Pink Body Control & Cluster Module 5 (BCCM-5) Relays Relay Colour Rating (A) Functions MICRO Brown Accessory load HC MICRO Brown Ignition...
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In the event of a breakdown Fuse No. Colour Rating (A) Functions FF08 Airbag ECU FF09 Switches ignition FF10 E-toggle FF11 T-box FF12 Blue 12 V socket FF13 Spare connector / USB FF14 Front wiper and washer Service Service Blue Service FS01 Pink...
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In the event of a breakdown Engine compartment fuses Access to the fuses ► Remove the cover. The fusebox is placed in the engine ► Change the fuse. compartment near the battery. ► When you have finished, close the cover carefully then engage the two latches, to ensure correct sealing of the fusebox.
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In the event of a breakdown Fuse No. Colour Rating (A) Functions FS01 Black Cabin Fuse Bow Loads (CFB-1) FS02 Yellow Electric Power Steering (EPS) Motor FS03 Green ABS Motor FS04 Green Radiator fan FS05 Green Accessory load (HVAC Blower/Wiper/Washer) Green Service Blue...
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In the event of a breakdown Relay Colour Rating (A) Functions MINI Grey Radiator Fan MINI Grey Accessory load (HVAC Blower/Wiper/Washer) MAXI Grey ECM Power EB2NA - Version 1 (ASEAN) Fuse No. Colour Rating (A) Functions FS06 Yellow Cabin Fuse Box Loads (CFB-2) FS07 Pink Vacuum pump...
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In the event of a breakdown EB2NA - Version 2 (India) Engine fuse cum relay box Fuse No. Colour Rating (A) Functions FF01 Green ABS ECU FF02 HVAC Compressor FF03 Horn FF04 Green ECM Loads (Ignition Coil / Injectors / Fuel Pump) FF05 Blue ECM Loads (Canister Valve / O2 Sensors)
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In the event of a breakdown Relay Colour Rating (A) Functions MICRO Brown HVAC Compressor MICRO Brown Horn MICRO Brown Starter Solenoid MICRO Grey ECM Main Engine relay box Fuse No. Colour Rating (A) Functions FS06 Green Cabin Fuse Box Loads (CFB-2) Relay Colour Rating (A)
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In the event of a breakdown Fuse No. Colour Rating (A) Functions FF05 Blue ECM Loads (Canister Valve / O2 Sensors) FF06 Blue ECM Loads (VVT / Thermostat / Oil Pump Valve) FF07 Yellow ECM Power Supply & Injectors FF08 Radiator Fan Relay Coil Supply FS01 Black...
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In the event of a breakdown Engine relay box Fuse No. Colour Rating (A) Functions FS06 Green Cabin Fuse Box Loads (CFB-2) FF09 Blue ECM Loads (Electric Dump Valve / Blow-by Heater) FF10 Battery Sensor (BECB) FF11 Black ECM Main Relay Coil Control (Diode) Relay Colour Rating (A)
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In the event of a breakdown Fuse No. Colour Rating (A) Functions FS01 Black Cabin Fuse Box Loads (CFB-1) FS02 Yellow Electric Power Steering (EPS) Motor FS03 Green ABS Motor FS04 Yellow Radiator Fan FS05 Green Accessory Load (HVAC Blower/Washer) Green Service Blue...
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In the event of a breakdown Fuse No. Colour Rating (A) Functions FF11 Starter relay fuse Relay Colour Rating (A) Functions MINI Grey Accessory load (HVAC Blower/Washer) MAXI Grey ECM Power Electric vehicle – Version 1 & 2 (India) Engine fuse cum relay box Fuse No.
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In the event of a breakdown Fuse No. Colour Rating (A) Functions FS04 Green Radiator fan FS05 Green Accessory load (HVAC Blower/Wiper/Washer) Green Service Blue Service Service Relay Colour Rating (A) Functions MICRO Brown Horn MICRO Brown Cooling pump MICRO Grey VCU Main MICRO...
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In the event of a breakdown Fuse No. Colour Rating (A) Functions FF14 E-service plug FF15 VCU relay coil FF16 PDU VIS Relay Colour Rating (A) Functions MINI Grey Radiator fan MINI Grey Accessory load 12 V battery / Accessory Electric vehicle Protect your eyes and face before handling the battery.
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In the event of a breakdown Access to the battery Electric version Switch off all electricity-consuming equipment on both vehicles (audio system, The battery is located under the bonnet. wipers, lighting, etc.). Naturally Aspirated engine version Make sure that the jump leads are well away from the engine’s moving parts (fan, belt, etc.).
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In the event of a breakdown For Turbo engine version ► Lift the cover on the (+) terminal, if the ► Start the engine on the assisting vehicle and vehicle has one. leave it running for a few minutes. ► Connect the red cable to the (+) terminal ► ...
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In the event of a breakdown can detect all charging and discharging Driving immediately without having ► Disconnect the positive cable. currents. reached a sufficient level of charge ► Remove the top mounting bracket and may affect some of the vehicle's the bottom mounting bracket if you need to ► ...
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In the event of a breakdown The driver must remain at the wheel of the A professional towing service must Before towing the vehicle, it is towed vehicle and must have a valid driving be called if: essential to put the vehicle in licence.
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In the event of a breakdown Access to the tools Failure to observe this instruction could result in damage to certain components (braking, transmission, etc.) and to the absence of braking assistance the next time the engine is started. ► Unlock the steering and release the parking brake.
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Technical data Engines technical data The maximum power corresponds to For more information, contact a CITROËN the value type-approved on a test bed, dealer. The engine characteristics are given in the under conditions defined as per AIS 137 (Part vehicle's registration document, as well as in sales brochures.
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Technical data Dimensions (mm) Identification markings These dimensions have been measured on an Various visible markings for the identification unladen vehicle. and research of your vehicle. ASEAN/MEA A. Vehicle identification number (VIN), BSO (Body Side Outer) Front Panel RH Stamped on BIW. Bears the following information: Electric –...
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Technical data C. Tyres label Petrol Tyre Size Tyre Position Tyre Pressure Normal Load Full Load (GVW) 1 to 3 persons 4 to 5 persons 195/65 R15 Front 32 psi 36 psi Rear 32 psi 36 psi 185/65 R15 Spare tyre 1 (EB2ADTM, EB2LTEM, 36 psi 36 psi EB2NA-ASEAN)
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Technical data D. Vehicle identification number (VIN) on the windshield (for MEA only) The vehicle may be originally equipped with tyres with higher load and speed indices than those indicated on the label, without affecting tyre pressure (on cold tyres).
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Make sure you are aware of all applicable smartphones and OS compatibility, local laws that may affect the use of refer to the following website: electronic devices while driving. https://citroen.in/citroen-connectivity 1. Display off (short press) Power off (long press) For safety reasons and because they General information 2.
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10" Touch Screen Decrease volume (short press) 6. Menus Mute sound (long press) 7. Global shortcuts Change multimedia source Menus The touch screen allows quick access to all of your comfort, navigation, communication and Voice command entertainment options. Using the status and Radio Activates voice recognition while feature bar, you can quickly select the feature...
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OEM portal to check which The list of detected devices is displayed. 12 stations can be preset on the FM band and 6 services are available. Select the name of the required phone in the on the AM band. https://citroen.in/citroen-connectivity list.
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10" Touch Screen Receiving a call Calling a recently used number Depending on the type of phone, you may by prompted to accept the Press Phone menu. An incoming call is announced by a ring and a transfer of contacts. superimposed display in the screen.
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10" Touch Screen Android Auto screen. For Apple CarPlay technology, the First activate the smartphone’s Bluetooth ® ® Apple CarPlay function must first be function. ® Ensure the latest Android Auto activated on the smartphone. In all cases, Select Device List menu to display the device application is available on your the smartphone must be unlocked, to enable to be connected to Android Auto.
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10" Touch Screen Media The smartphone charges when connected by Video control commands are accessible only the USB cable. through the touch screen. From the system, press Apple CarPlay When the vehicle is in motion, video playback ® menu to display the Apple CarPlay® will cut off and only audio playback will be interface or press Device List menu to display available.
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10" Touch Screen Control is from the portable device or by using smartphone happens automatically after – Select BT visibility to turn on/off the the system's touch buttons. successful Bluetooth connection with a Bluetooth visibility of the system. ® ® wireless supported smartphone.
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10" Touch Screen Manual time setting Select Time. Choose the time format (12 hrs or 24 hrs) and then set the hours and minutes using up and down arrows. Press Set. Vehicle settings Press Settings to display the main page. Press Vehicle.
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Alphabetical index Brake lamps Child seats 32, 35–37 Brakes Child seats, conventional Braking assistance system Cleaning (advice) 49, 65–66 Adjusting headlamps Bulbs Closing the boot 16–17 Adjusting seat Bulbs (changing) 70–72 Control, emergency boot release Adjusting the air distribution Control, emergency door 15–16 Adjusting the air flow Control stalk, lighting...
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Alphabetical index Fuel Fuel consumption EBFD Fuel level, low Indicator, coolant temperature Eco-driving (advice) Fuel (tank) Indicators, direction 27, 71 Electric windows Fusebox, dashboard Indicator, service Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD) Fusebox, engine compartment 73, 81–82 Inflating tyres 64, 100 Emergency warning lamps Fuses 73–74, 81–82...
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Alphabetical index Lighting, exterior Replacing the air filter Lighting, interior Replacing the oil filter Locating your vehicle Pads, brake Replacing the passenger compartment Locking Paint 65–66 filter Locking from the inside Parking sensors, audible and visual Reservoir, screenwash Locking the doors Parking sensors, rear Reversing camera Pedestrian horn (Electric)
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Alphabetical index Storage Super-fast charging (Electric) Suspension Ventilation 21–22 Switch, ignition Switching off the engine 40–41 Warning and indicator lamps 7–8 Warning lamp, driver's seat belt not Tables of engines fastened Tables of fuses 73–74, 81–82 Warning lamps Tank, fuel Warning lamp, seat belts Technical data Warnings and indicators...
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4DCONCEPT 02-23 Automobiles CITROËN, société par actions simplifiée au capital social de 159.000.000 euros dont le siège social est situé 2-10 boulevard de l'Europe, 78300 POISSY, et immatriculée auprès du RCS de Versailles sous le numéro 642 050 199 www.citroen.com...
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