CITROEN BERLINGO Owner's Handbook Manual

CITROEN BERLINGO Owner's Handbook Manual

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  • Page 2 If the heading "MyCitroën" is not available on the public website for Select: your country, you can fi nd your handbook at the following address: the link in "Private customer access", http://service.citroen.com the language, the model, the edition date 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, a complete product range, The fi...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. FAMILIARISATION 2. READY TO GO 3. EASE OF USE and 4. SAFETY 4-18 19-49 COMFORT 50-103 104-126 Hazard warning lamps Presentation Lighting control Parking brake Exterior Alarm wipers Parking sensors Instruments and controls Doors Anti-lock braking Centre console Tailgate Cruise control system (ABS)
  • Page 5 Contents 7. QUICK HELP 9. TECHNOLOGY on 10. VISUAL SEARCH 5. ACCESSORIES 127-130 141-161 BOARD 169-173 Emergency Towing a trailer Battery Exterior Other accessories Puncture repair kit Instruments or assistance and controls Changing a wheel MyWay Interior Removable Audio system 9.37 snow screen Technical data -...
  • Page 6: Presentation

    PRESENTATION This handbook has been designed to familiarise you with Within the chapters, symbols draw your attention to specifi c your new vehicle from the moment you get behind the information: wheel and to describe the operating features. Reading the handbook is made easy with the content directs you to the chapter and section which contains consisting of 10 identifi...
  • Page 8: Exterior

    Exterior...
  • Page 9 Exterior Key - Remote control Tailgate and rear screen Fuel fi ller fl ap Sliding side door Parking sensors Spare wheel and temporary puncture repair kit 143, Side-hinged rear doors Grip control Changing bulbs Rear roof fl ap Opening the bonnet : chapter identifi...
  • Page 10: Instruments And Controls

    Interior INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 1. Lighting and direction indicator stalk. 2. Instrument panel with screen. 3. Wipers, screenwash, trip computer controls. 4. Ignition. 5. Audio system control stalk. 6. Driver's airbag, horn. 7. Steering wheel height and reach adjustment. 8. Cruise control, speed limiter switch.
  • Page 11: Centre Console

    Interior CENTRE CONSOLE 1. Switch panel: electric windows. 2. Switch panel: hazard warning lamps, central locking, child lock. 3. Cigarette lighter. 4. Heating-ventilation controls. 5. Storage compartment. 6. Grip Control. 7. Audio equipment. 8. Screen. 9. Electronic gearbox selector. 10. Emergency call.
  • Page 12: Sitting Comfortably

    Interior SITTING COMFORTABLY Steering wheel Storage compartments Adjust the steering wheel for height The tools are stored under the right- and reach. hand seat. Driver's seat 1. Forwards-backwards 2. Angle. adjustment. Seat belts Mirrors Height adjustment. Manual adjustments. 3. Seat cushion 4.
  • Page 13: Visibility

    Interior VISIBILITY Lighting stalk Wiper stalk Changing bulbs In bad weather or in winter, ensure that Lighting off. fast. the lamps are not covered with mud or normal. snow. intermittent. Sidelamps. park. single wipe. Main beam headlamps (blue). AUTO, press the stalk down. Reactivate if the ignition Dipped beam headlamps (green).
  • Page 14: Driving Safely

    Interior DRIVING SAFELY Hill start assist From the time you release the brake pedal, the vehicle is held for approximately Audio equipment Audio system 2 seconds without need to use the parking Cruise control brake, to allow you to move off. The vehicle speed must be higher than 25 mph (40 km/h) with at least 4th gear engaged.
  • Page 15: Passenger Compartment Space

    Interior PASSENGER COMPARTMENT SPACE Front fi ttings Modutop roof, Scented air freshener The multifunction roof console extends the overhead storage compartment. The fragrance is diffused in the passenger compartment from the vents of the roof console. 88, 90 USB player Armrest If the vehicle is fi...
  • Page 16: Rear Fi Ttings

    Interior REAR FITTINGS Rear seats, 5 seat version Load space cover, 5 seat version Maximum loads Overhead storage compartment: 5 kg. Modutop roof: central storage compartments: 6 kg, box: 10 kg, roof bars placed longitudinally or transversely: 35 kg. Transverse roof bars: 75 kg. Rear seats, 7 seat version Load space cover, 7 seat version...
  • Page 17: Child Safety

    Interior CHILD SAFETY Side door child lock Child surveillance mirror Child seats Safety anti-pinch Airbag deactivation...
  • Page 18: Ventilation

    Interior VENTILATION Recommended settings for Manual Air Conditioning For optimum use of the system, we recommend: If I require... Temperature Air fl ow distribution recirculation Heating Heating Cooling Demisting Defrosting With Digital Air Conditioning, operation in AUTO mode is recommended at all times.
  • Page 19: Eco-Driving

    ECO-DRIVING 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 gearbox Switch off the air conditioning, unless With a manual gearbox, move off Maintain a safe distance between gently, change up without waiting vehicles, use engine braking rather...
  • Page 20 Limit the causes of excess Observe the recommendations consumption on maintenance Spread loads throughout the Check the tyre pressures regularly, When refuelling, do not continue after vehicle; place the heaviest items in when cold, referring to the label in the the 3 cut-off of the nozzle to avoid the bottom of the boot, as close as...
  • Page 21: Key

    Access ACCESS REMOTE CONTROL Central unlocking Deadlocking Press this button to unlock all This locks and unlocks the doors on A second press on the closed padlock of your vehicle's doors. the vehicle, opens and closes the on the remote control within fi ve fuel fi...
  • Page 22 Access Folding/unfolding the key Press this button to release the key from its housing. To fold the key, press this chromed button then fold the key into the housing. If you do not press the button, the mechanism may be damaged. Good practice Take care not to allow the remote control to come into contact with...
  • Page 23: Electronic Immobiliser

    Access ELECTRONIC IMMOBILISER All of the keys contain an electronic immobiliser device. When purchasing a second-hand This device locks the engine supply vehicle: system. It is activated automatically have the keys memorised by a when the key is removed from the CITROËN dealer to ensure that ignition.
  • Page 24: Doors

    Access Disarming Locking the vehicle without alarm Unlock the vehicle with the remote control or switch on the ignition, the Insert the key in the lock on the red LED goes off. driver’s door and lock it. Do not set the alarm when washing Locking the vehicle with your vehicle.
  • Page 25 Access SLIDING SIDE DOORS From the outside From the inside Good practice Pull the handle towards you then Unlock the side door using this handle Take care not to block the guide space towards the rear and open the side and open it, guiding the rearward on the fl...
  • Page 26: Tailgate

    Access TAILGATE Operation in the event of a battery failure From outside From inside Emergency control Locking/unlocking is by means of the Front and side passenger doors remote control. In the event of a central unlocking In the event of a battery or central To open, press the control below the operating fault, this permits unlocking locking fault, use the lock to lock the...
  • Page 27 Access HINGED REAR DOORS Tailgate screen The hinged rear doors are Pull the lever to open the right-hand The opening rear screen allows you to asymmetrical (2/3 - 1/3), with the door. access the rear of the vehicle directly, smaller door on the right. To close, start with the right-hand door without having to open the tailgate.
  • Page 28 Access When parked with the rear doors open to 90°, the doors mask the rear lamps. To signal your position to other road users driving in the same direction who may not have seen your vehicle, use a warning triangle or other device required by the legislation in your country.
  • Page 29: Rear Roof Fl Ap

    Access REAR ROOF FLAP This rear roof fl ap is only compatible lower the black paddle to secure The side supports can be used as with the hinged doors. the rear roof fl ap. hooking points. To open the rear roof fl ap: Securing the rear roof fl...
  • Page 30: Central Locking

    Access Anti-intrusion security Locking while driving When the vehicle moves off, as soon as you reach approximately 6 mph (10 km/h), the system locks the doors. The characteristic central locking noise is heard. The LED in the switch on the dashboard central switch panel comes on.
  • Page 31: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and controls INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Screens The information is presented on board INSTRUMENT PANEL the vehicle in different display formats according to the vehicle's equipment. Dials 1. Distance recorder in kilometres/ miles. 2. Screen. 3. Fuel level, coolant temperature. 4.
  • Page 32: Adjusting The Time

    Instruments and controls Instrument panel without screen ADJUSTING THE TIME Centre console without screen Centre console with screen To adjust the time of the clock, The display - time sequence turn to the right to increase the use the left-hand button on is linked according to model hours (hold the button to the right the instrument panel then...
  • Page 33: Warning Lamps

    Instruments and controls Warning lamps Each time the vehicle is started: a series of warning lamps comes on applying a self-test check. They go off almost immediately. When the engine is running: the warning lamp becomes a warning if it remains on continuously or fl ashes. This initial warning may be accompanied by an audible signal and a message which appears in the screen.
  • Page 34 Instruments and controls Warning lamp indicates Solution - action on with needle an abnormal increase in Park and switch off the ignition then allow to cool. in the red temperature. Visually check the level. zone. Coolant temperature and level Chapter 6, "Levels" section. Contact a fl...
  • Page 35 Instruments and controls Warning lamp indicates Solution - action Front/ Have the system checked by a CITROËN dealer fl ashing or lateral a failure of an airbag. or a qualifi ed workshop without delay. Chapter 4, remaining on. airbag "Airbags" section. Front the intentional deactivation passenger ’s...
  • Page 36 Instruments and controls Warning lamp indicates Solution - action The vehicle retains conventional steering without Power a fault with the system. assistance. Have it checked by a CITROËN steering dealer or a qualifi ed workshop. on and Door open accompanied that a door is not closed Check that all of the doors are closed.
  • Page 37 Instruments and controls Warning lamp indicates Solution - action a fault with the particle Particle emission fi lter (Diesel Have the fi lter checked by a CITROËN dealer or emission fi lter additive level, risk of a qualifi ed workshop. Chapter 6, "Levels" section. blockage, ...).
  • Page 38 Instruments and controls Warning lamp in the indicates Solution - action screen Cruise Manual selection. Chapter 3, "Steering mounted cruise control selected. control controls" section. Manual selection. Chapter 3, "Steering mounted Speed limiter speed limiter selected. controls" section. Gear a recommendation To reduce fuel consumption, change up with a effi...
  • Page 39: Fuel Gauge

    Instruments and controls What you should do if the needle enters the red zone: Reduce your speed or let the engine run at idle. What you should do if the warning lamp comes on: stop immediately, switch off the ignition. The fan may continue to operate for a certain time, up to approximately 10 minutes, wait for the engine to cool down in...
  • Page 40: Tyre Under-Infl Ation Detection

    Instruments and controls EMISSIONS CONTROLS Deflated tyre Sensor(s) fault or not detected EOBD (European On Board The Service warning lamp comes on. The Service warning lamp comes on. Diagnosis) is a diagnostics Following a warning, the under-infl ation When changing a wheel or in the system which complies with, of the tyre will not necessarily be event of a sensor fault, the tyre...
  • Page 41: Service Indicator

    Instruments and controls SERVICE INDICATOR More than 1 000 miles/km before the A few seconds after the ignition is next service is due switched on, the oil level is displayed, This programmes service intervals then the total distance recorder Example: 4 800 miles/km remain according to the use of the vehicle.
  • Page 42: Lighting Dimmer

    Instruments and controls Zero re-set Oil level correct Dipstick A = maximum, never exceed Your CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed this level as a surplus of oil workshop carries out this operation may damage the engine. after each service. Contact a CITROËN dealer However, if you carry out the service or a qualifi...
  • Page 43: Gearbox

    Gearbox and steering wheel GEAR EFFICIENCY INDICATOR 5-speed gearbox - reverse In order to drive as fuel effi ciently as possible with a GEARBOX manual gearbox, this indicator lamp indicates to the driver To change gear easily, always press Engaging 5 gear.
  • Page 44: 6-Speed Electronic Gearbox

    Gearbox and steering wheel 6-speed electronic gearbox Moving off To start the engine, the gear selector must be in position N . Press fi rmly on the brake pedal. Operate the starter. When the engine is running, place the gear selector on R , A or M as desired.
  • Page 45 Gearbox and steering wheel Changing gear Pull on the " + " control paddle to change up. Pull on the " - " control paddle to change down. If the vehicle stops or reduces speed (for example when approaching a stop sign), the gearbox changes down automatically, to fi...
  • Page 46: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    Gearbox and steering wheel Acceleration For optimum acceleration (e.g. to overtake another vehicle), simply press the pedal beyond the point of resistance at the end of its travel, by pressing down fi rmly. Vehicle stationary, with the engine running In the event of a prolonged stop with the engine running, the gearbox changes automatically to neutral N .
  • Page 47: Stop & Start

    Stop & Start STOP & START If your vehicle is fi tted with the system, Special cases: STOP mode a time counter calculates the sum of unavailable The Stop & Start system puts the the periods in STOP mode during a STOP mode is not invoked when: engine temporarily on standby - STOP journey.
  • Page 48 Stop & Start Going into engine START mode Special cases: START invoked Deactivation automatically START is invoked automatically when: The "ECO" warning lamp goes At any time, press the "ECO off and the engine starts: OFF" switch to deactivate the you open the driver's door, system.
  • Page 49 Stop & Start Reactivation Operating fault Maintenance Press the "ECO OFF" switch again. In the event of a malfunction Before working under the bonnet, The system is active again; this is with the system, the "ECO deactivate the Stop & Start system confi...
  • Page 50: Starting And Stopping

    Starting and stopping Good practice when starting Door or bonnet open warning lamp If this comes on, a door or the bonnet is not closed correctly, check! Diesel pre-heating warning lamp If the temperature is high enough, the warning lamp comes on for less than one second, you can start without waiting.
  • Page 51: Hill Start Assist

    Starting and stopping HILL START ASSIST Operation This function, linked with the ESP, With the brake pedal and clutch pedal Hill start assist is deactivated in the makes hill starts easier and is activated pressed, from the time you release the following situations: in the following conditions: brake pedal you have approximately...
  • Page 52: Lighting Control

    Steering mounted controls Lighting off Automatic illumination of headlamps Sidelamps Dipped beam (green) Main beam (blue) Dipped beam/main beam change DIRECTION IN DICATORS LIGHTING CONTROL Pull the stalk fully towards you. Direction indicators Front and rear lighting Selection is by turning ring A . Left : downwards passing the point of resistance.
  • Page 53 Steering mounted controls If the user does not operate any Do not forget to switch them off Automatic illumination of headlamps equipment for 30 minutes, the when they are no longer needed. The sidelamps Economy mode engages to avoid Operation of the automatic illumination and dipped beam discharging the battery (see "Battery"...
  • Page 54 Steering mounted controls If the sunshine sensor does not function correctly , the lighting comes on accompanied by the service warning lamp, an audible signal and a message in the screen. Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed workshop. Cornering lighting Guide-me-home lighting With dipped or main beam headlamps,...
  • Page 55: Wipers

    Steering mounted controls In the AUTO position, the windscreen wipers operate automatically and adapt their speed to the intensity of the rainfall. When not in AUTO mode, for the other positions, refer to the manual windscreen wipers section. Activation Press the control downwards. Activation of the function is accompanied by a message in the screen.
  • Page 56 Steering mounted controls Wash-wipe and headlamp wash Pull the stalk towards you, the wash- wipe is accompanied by a timed sweep of the wipers. The headlamp wash is linked with the wash-wipe, it is triggered if the dipped headlamps are on. To top up the levels, refer to the "Levels"...
  • Page 57: Cruise Control

    Steering mounted controls This cruise control shows the function selection status in the instrument panel and displays the programmed speed: Function selected, display of the "Cruise Control" symbol. Function deactivated, OFF (example at 107 km/h). Function activated (example at 107 km/h). CRUISE CONTROL "CRUISE"...
  • Page 58 Steering mounted controls Selecting the function Temporarily exceeding the Reactivation speed Place the switch in the CRUISE Following deactivation of the cruise position. The cruise control is control, press this button. It is possible to accelerate and drive selected but is not yet active and momentarily at a speed greater than Your vehicle will return to the last no speed has been programmed.
  • Page 59 Steering mounted controls Good practice When changing the programmed reference speed by means of a maintained press, pay attention as the speed can increase or decrease rapidly. Do not use the cruise control on Changing the Switching the function off slippery roads or in heavy traffi...
  • Page 60: Speed Limiter

    Steering mounted controls This speed limiter shows the function selection status in the instrument panel and displays the programmed speed: Function selected, displaying of the "Speed Limiter" symbol. Function deactivated, last programmed speed - OFF (example at 65 mph (107 km/h)). Function activated (example at 65 mph (107 km/h)).
  • Page 61 Steering mounted controls Selecting the function Place the switch in the LIMIT position. The limiter is selected but is not yet active. The screen indicates the last programmed speed. Programming a speed Activation/Deactivation (off) A speed can be programmed without Pressing this button once activates activating the limiter but with the the limiter, pressing the button again...
  • Page 62 Steering mounted controls Exceeding the programmed Switching the function off Operating fault speed Place the switch in position 0 or The programmed speed is cleared Pressing the accelerator pedal in order switch off the ignition to switch the then replaced by three dashes. to exceed the programmed speed system off.
  • Page 63: Heating / Air Conditioning Manual

    Ventilation Heating control panel Air conditioning control panel VENTILATION Manual settings: Air flow Temperature the footwells, The speed of the blown air at Control positioned: the vents varies from 1 to the fastest 4. Position 0 switches it off. in the blue zone, provides ambient air, Adjust this control in order the windscreen and the footwells,...
  • Page 64: Comfort

    Ventilation Intake of exterior air Air conditioning A/C The air conditioning can only operate The LED in the button is with the engine running. off. This is the preferred operating position. Pressing the button starts Recirculation of interior air the air conditioning system, the LED is on.
  • Page 65: Digital

    Ventilation When the engine is cold, to prevent an excessive diffusion of cold air, the air diffuser will reach its optimum level gradually. For your comfort, the settings are stored when the ignition is switched off and are reinstated the next time the vehicle is started.
  • Page 66 Ventilation Manual operation Air fl ow Intake of exterior air/ Recirculation of interior air Press the small fan button to You can, according to your reduce the fl ow or the large Press this button to requirements, make a different selection fan button to increase the recirculate the interior air.
  • Page 67: Demisting And Defrosting

    Ventilation DEMISTING AND DEFROSTING Manual mode Demisting the rear screen and/ or mirrors Pressing this button, with the engine running, activates the Turn the control to this air Press the air conditioning rapid demisting - defrosting of distribution setting. button. the rear screen and/or electric mirrors.
  • Page 68 Ventilation GOOD PRACTICE Air conditioning In all seasons, the air conditioning Vents should only be used with the windows closed. However, if the interior "Leave them open" temperature remains high after a For optimum distribution and diffusion prolonged period parked in the sun, do of hot or cool air in the passenger not hesitate to ventilate the passenger compartment, there are adjustable...
  • Page 69: Front Seats

    Seats 1 - Forwards/backwards adjustment 3 - Driver's seat height adjustment Lift the bar and slide the seat forwards To raise the seat, pull the control or backwards. upwards then take your weight off the seat cushion. To lower the seat, pull the control upwards then push on the seat cushion.
  • Page 70 Seats Adjustable armrest To access the vertical position, raise the armrest until it locks. Lower the armrest to return it to a position for use. To remove the armrest, press the release button from the vertical position and move aside the armrest. To put the armrest back in place, clip it Head restraint height adjustment in the vertical position.
  • Page 71: Rear Bench Seat

    Seats Head restraint High position: lift and raise the head restraint. Low position: press on the head restraint to lower it. To remove the head restraint, after raising it press the tab and lift the head restraint. To install the head restraint, engage the rods of the head restraint in the holes keeping it in line with the seat back.
  • Page 72 Seats Fully folded position Raise the grey control bar, located Putting back in place at the rear of the seat cushion. Example of operations for the Tilt the entire seat rearwards until it 1/3 section. They are identical for the locks.
  • Page 73 Seats Refitting the bench seat Offer up the bench seat (1/3 section and/or 2/3 section) vertically. Place the hooks between the two bars. Fold the bench seat rearwards. To return the bench seat (1/3 section and/or 2/3 section) to the "passenger transportation" position, refer to the "fully folded position"...
  • Page 74: Rear Seats (5 Seat Version)

    Seats Head restraint High position: lift and raise the head restraint. Low position: press on the head restraint to lower it. To remove the head restraint, after raising it press the tab and lift the head restraint. To install the head restraint, engage the rods of the head restraint in the holes keeping it in line with the seat back.
  • Page 75 Seats Returning the seat back to the sitting position Release the seat back by pulling the control, then return it to its original position. When returning the seat back to the sitting position, ensure that it is locked securely. Adjusting the angle of the seat back Returning the seat to its original position Operate the control and adjust the Push the red control.
  • Page 76 Seats Good practice Following the various operations: do not remove a head restraint without storing it and fi x it to a support, ensure that the passengers can always access the seat belts and fasten them easily, passengers must never take their seat without adjusting and fastening their seat belt.
  • Page 77: Rear Seats (7 Seat Version)

    Seats Head restraint This is of the "comma" shape type. High position: press the tab, lift and raise the head restraint. Low position: push the tab and press the top of the head restraint to lower it. To remove the head restraint: place it in the high position, lift it, then remove it.
  • Page 78 Seats Types of Row 2 seat Left-hand outer seat Centre seat Right-hand outer seat Types of Row 3 seat Left-hand outer seat Right-hand outer seat...
  • Page 79 Seats Returning the seat back to the sitting position Release the seat back by pulling the control, then return it to its original position. Ensure that the entire seat is anchored securely. Row 2 seat adjustments Returning the seat to its original position Fold back the entire seat.
  • Page 80 Seats Row 3 seat adjustments Placing the seat back in the table Placing the seat in the fully folded Returning the seat to its original position position position Lower the head restraint fully. Place the seat in the table position. Push the red control.
  • Page 81 Seats Entering, exiting from row 3 Before folding it back, ensure that Pull the red strap to place the seat the feet of the passenger in row 3 in the fully folded position. are not obstructing the row 2 seat Tilt the entire seat forwards.
  • Page 82 Seats Handling the Row 2 seat Removing the seat Repositioning the seat Ensure that no object or foot of a passenger seated in the rear If necessary, move the front seats The label on the seat indicates the is obstructing the anchoring forward.
  • Page 83 Seats Good practice Do not place hard or heavy objects on the seat backs forming a table, they could become dangerous projectiles in the event or sharp braking or impact. Following the various operations: do not remove a head restraint without storing it, fi...
  • Page 84: Modularity

    Seats MODULARITY AND DIFFERENT SEAT CONFIGURATIONS 5 seat layouts...
  • Page 85 Seats 7 seat layouts The various operations must be carried out while stationary.
  • Page 86: Front Fi Ttings

    Practical information FRONT FITTINGS Upper storage compartment 1. Lower glove box 3. Side storage compartment This is located on the fascia, behind An auxiliary socket is located in the the steering wheel. glove box (cable not supplied) for the connection of portable equipment A recess makes lifting of the lid easier (MP3 player, ...).
  • Page 87 Practical information Sun visor To prevent dazzle from ahead, fold the sun visor down. A pocket is provided in the driver’s sun visor for storing toll cards, tickets, ... Central storage console Overhead storage unit This console offers an appreciable This is located above the sun visors additional storage area: it can be and can accommodate various objects...
  • Page 88 Practical information Drawers under seats Storage compartment under seats Your vehicle may be fi tted with a drawer, under each front seat. Storage compartments are available, with or without lid, in the fl oor under the front seats. To gain access to them, move the seat forward.
  • Page 89 Practical information SEATING AREA LAYOUT Aircraft style tables Side blinds To put the table in place, pull it Side blinds may be available on the upwards and fold it down. sliding side doors. Floor boxes As a safety precaution, above a high Pull the side blind by the tab to install it.
  • Page 90: Modutop Roof

    Practical information Storage compartments Courtesy lamp The operation of the courtesy lamp is Storage compartments are provided identical to that of the front courtesy on each side of the roof. The maximum lamp. weight is 6 Kg. Refer to the "Comfort and Safety" The translucent base assists with section of chapter 3, "Courtesy fi...
  • Page 91 Practical information From inside From outside Rear box Vents From the boot, place your thumb This roof box can be accessed from A 3-position control allows you to on the recess then pull the handle the rear seats and the boot. adjust the air fl...
  • Page 92 Practical information SCENTED AIR FRESHENER Removing the scented air freshener The scented air freshener diffuses a fragrance in the passenger Press the button down while turning compartment from the roof console it a quarter of a turn to the left to vents.
  • Page 93 Practical information Replacing a cartridge Good practice The scented air freshener refi ll consists The scented air freshener button A can As a safety precaution, only use the of a cartridge B and its sealing case C . cartridges provided for this purpose. only be fi...
  • Page 94 Practical information Modutop roof BARS The maximum authorised weight on each bar is 35 kg. These two longitudinal Modutop roof bars can be removed. Recommendations for loading on In all cases, the load must rest on the roof: the non-slip bands provided for this purpose and must not touch the roof or Open the protective covers.
  • Page 95: Roof Bars

    Practical information ROOF BARS If you install transverse bars on these bars, refer to the weight values indicated by the manufacturer but do not exceed 75 Kg.
  • Page 96: Courtesy Lamps

    Practical information Front courtesy lamp Rear courtesy lamp Front individual reading lamps COURTESY LAMPS Automatic switching on/off These are switched on and off by Front seats: comes on when means of a manual switch, with The front courtesy lamp comes on when one of the front doors is the ignition on.
  • Page 97: Load Space Cover

    Practical information LOAD SPACE COVER (5 SEAT VERSION) Removing Storing (according to version) Fold the load space cover. A location is provided in the back of the This rigid shelf conceals the objects rear seats to accommodate the load Detach it from the notches A and B stored in the boot.
  • Page 98 Practical information 12 Volt socket (120 W Max) Stowing rings Protective net It is advisable to limit the use of this Use these rings to secure loads on Open the cover located in the hook socket to avoid discharging the battery. the fl...
  • Page 99: (7 Seat Version)

    Practical information REAR FITTINGS (7 SEAT VERSION) Cup holder 12 volt socket (120 W max) Stowing rings Any liquid carried in a cup (mug or It is advisable to limit the use of this Use the stowing rings on the fl oor to other) on board which could spill, socket to avoid discharging the battery.
  • Page 100 Practical information Seat belts Storage flaps Ensure that the centre seat belt is Raise the corresponding fl ap. Next to the boot sill, the recess is rolled up correctly in its strengthener intended to receive the roller tube on the roof. containing the load space cover.
  • Page 101 Practical information LOAD SPACE SCREEN, LOAD SPACE COVER The load space screen is a load space cover of the blind type with roller. Take care not to place heavy objects on the load space cover when unrolled. To install it Place the row 3 seats in the fully folded position.
  • Page 102 Practical information The roller is fi tted with three fl aps permitting concealment of the boot, whether the row 2 seats are in the normal position or the comfort position. Each fl ap has two clips which are hooked on the base of each head restraint.
  • Page 103: Mirrors

    Mirrors and windows MIRRORS Manual door mirrors Electric door mirrors Heated mirrors Move the lever in all four directions to Move the control to the right or to The electric mirrors can be heated. adjust. the left to select the corresponding mirror.
  • Page 104 Mirrors and windows Manual rear view mirror SURVEILLANCE MIRROR REAR WINDOWS The rear view mirror has two positions: This mirror, placed on top of the To partially open the rear windows, tilt central mirror, enables the driver or the lever and push it fully to lock the day (normal), front passenger to observe all the rear windows in the open position.
  • Page 105: Electric Windows

    Mirrors and windows Lower the window fully, then raise it, it will rise in steps of a few centimetres each time the control is pressed. Repeat the operation until the window is fully closed. Continue to press the control for at least one second after the window closed position has been reached.
  • Page 106: Hazard Warning Lamps

    Driving safely DRIVING SAFELY PARKING BRAKE Applying Releasing HAZARD WARNING LAMPS Pull the parking brake lever up to Pull the lever and press the button to Press this button, the direction immobilise your vehicle. lower the parking brake lever. indicators fl ash. Check that the parking brake is applied They can operate with the ignition off.
  • Page 107: Parking Sensors

    Parking sensors REAR PARKING SENSORS Engage reverse gear The audible and/or visual rear parking An audible signal confi rms the sensor system consists of four activation of the system by engaging proximity sensors, installed in the reverse gear. rear bumper. The sensors detect any The proximity information is indicated obstacle which enters the fi...
  • Page 108 Parking sensors Malfunction In the event of a malfunction, when reverse gear is engaged the LED in the button comes on, accompanied by an audible signal and a message in the screen. Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed workshop. Good practice In bad weather or in winter, ensure that the sensors are not covered with mud,...
  • Page 109: Anti-Lock Braking System (Abs)

    Driving safely ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM EMERGENCY BRAKING (ABS - EBFD) ASSISTANCE SYSTEM (EBA) If this warning lamp comes The ABS and EBFD (electronic brake In an emergency, this system enables on, accompanied by an force distribution) systems improve the the optimum braking pressure to be stability and manoeuvrability of your audible signal and a message reached more quickly, press the pedal...
  • Page 110: Anti-Slip Regulation (Asr) And Electronic Stability Programme (Esp)

    Driving safely Operation of the ASR and ESP systems Operating check The LED fl ashes when the When a malfunction of the ASR or ESP is triggered. systems occurs, the warning lamp comes on, accompanied by an audible signal and a message in the screen.
  • Page 111: Grip Control

    Driving safely Correct use Your vehicle is designed principally to drive on tarmac roads but it allows you to drive on other less passable terrain occasionally. However, particularly when your vehicle is heavily laden, it does not permit off-road activities such as: crossing and driving on ground which could damage the underbody or tear off components (fuel pipe,...
  • Page 112 Driving safely This ESP mode is calibrated This snow mode allows the This sand mode allows a for a low level of skidding, vehicle to adapts its strategy little wheelspin on the two based on different conditions to the conditions of grip driving wheels at the same of grip encountered on the encountered for each of the...
  • Page 113: Seat Belts

    Seat belts Good practice The driver must ensure that passengers use the seat belts correctly and that they are all strapped in securely before moving off. Wherever you are seated in the vehicle, always fasten your seat belt, even for short journeys. The seat belts are fi...
  • Page 114 Seat belts The force limiter reduces the pressure Recommendations for children: Front seat belts of the seat belt against the body of the use a suitable child seat if the occupants. The front seats are fi tted with passenger is less than 12 years old pretensioners and force limiters.
  • Page 115 Seat belts In row 3 The row 3 seat belts which are not in Rear seat belts use can be stored to clear the load (7 seat version) The two seats are fi tted with three- space and make use of the load space point inertia reel seat belts.
  • Page 116: Airbags

    Airbags AIRBAGS in the event of a minor or rear In the event of a serious collision, the The airbags have been designed to impact and in certain roll-over electronic detectors record and analyse maximise the safety of the occupants the front and side impacts suffered in conditions, the airbags will not in the event of a serious collision;...
  • Page 117 Airbags Good practice Airbags only operate when the Lateral airbags Sit in a normal upright position. ignition is switched on. Only put recommended covers on Wear a correctly adjusted seat belt. This equipment only operates once. the seats. These will not hinder Do not leave anything between the If a second impact occurs (during the infl...
  • Page 118 Airbags Operating fault If this warning lamp comes on in the instrument panel, accompanied by an audible signal and a message in the screen, contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed workshop to have the system checked. The airbags may no longer be deployed in the event of a serious impact.
  • Page 119: Deactivating The Passenger's Airbag

    Airbags Reactivation In the "OFF" position, the passenger's airbag will not be deployed in the event of an impact. As soon as the child seat is removed, turn the airbag switch to the "ON" position to re- activate the airbag and so ensure the safety of your passenger in the event of an impact.
  • Page 120: Child Seats

    Child safety GENERAL POINTS RELATING TO CHILD SEATS Although one of CITROËN's main criteria when designing your vehicle, the safety of your children also depends on you. For maximum safety, please follow these precautions: all children under the age of 12 or less than one metre fi...
  • Page 121 Child safety Refer to chapter 4, "Airbags" section. Passenger airbag OFF The child seats function and the Refer to the advice given on the passenger's airbag deativation label present on both sides of the function are common to the entire passenger's sun visor.
  • Page 122: Recommended Seats

    Child safety CHILD SEATS RECOMMENDED BY CITROËN CITROËN offers a complete range of recommended child seats which are secured using a three point seat belt : Group 0+: from birth to 13 kg "ROMER Baby-Safe Plus" Installed in the rear-facing position Groups 2 and 3: from 15 to 36 kg "KLIPPAN Optima"...
  • Page 123: Installing

    Child safety INSTALLING CHILD SEATS ATTACHED USING THE SEAT BELT In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for installing child seats secured using a seat belt and universally approved in accordance with the weight of the child and the seat in the vehicle. Weight of the child and indicative age Under 13 kg From 9 to 18 kg...
  • Page 124 Child safety "ISOFIX" MOUNTINGS Your vehicle has been approved in two front rings A and B , located a rear ring C , located on the back accordance with the new ISOFIX between the vehicle seat back and of the vehicle's seat back, for regulation.
  • Page 125 Child safety ISOFIX CHILD SEAT APPROVED FOR YOUR VEHICLE This child seat can also be used on ISOFIX RÖMER Duo Plus (size category B1 ) seats which are not fi tted with ISOFIX mountings. In this case, it must be attached to the Group 1: from 9 to 18 kg vehicle seat using the three point seat belt.
  • Page 126: Isofi X Seats

    Child safety LOCATIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ISOFIX CHILD SEATS In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for the installation of ISOFIX child seats on the vehicle seats fi tted with ISOFIX mountings. In the case of the universal and semi-universal ISOFIX child seats, the child seat's ISOFIX size category, determined by a letter from A to G , is indicated on the child seat next to the ISOFIX logo.
  • Page 127: Child Lock

    Child safety ADVICE ON CHILD SEATS To prevent accidental opening of the Manual mode doors, use the "Child Lock". A label indicates the location of the The incorrect installation of a child seat Take care not to open the rear windows child lock.
  • Page 129: Accessories

    Towing a trailer TOWING A TRAILER, CARAVAN, BOAT, ETC... Distribution of loads As the fan is electrically controlled, its cooling capacity is not dependent on Distribute the load in the trailer so For more information about the engine speed. that the heaviest objects are as weights, refer to the administrative close as possible to the axle and You should therefore use a high gear...
  • Page 130 Towing a trailer Good Practice Brakes Towbar Towing increases the braking distance. In certain cases of particularly arduous We recommend the use of genuine Drive at a moderate speed, change use (towing the maximum load up a CITROËN towbars and their down early and brake gradually.
  • Page 131: Other Accessories

    Equipment OTHER ACCESSORIES Audio equipment, hands-free kit, Installing radiocommunication speakers, CD changer, satellite navigation transmitters These accessories and parts, having system, USB box, Video kit, ... You are advised to contact a CITROËN been tested and approved for reliability Regardless of the audio and telematic dealer before installing accessory and safety, are all adapted to your equipment offered on the market,...
  • Page 132 Equipment The fi tting of electrical equipment "Active Fleet Data" telematic unit or accessories which are not Connected directly to the heart of recommended by CITROËN may the vehicle (multiplexed network: result in a failure of your vehicle's "Full CAN"), the telematic unit, by electronic system.
  • Page 133 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 134: Opening The Bonnet

    Opening the bonnet OPENING THE BONNET On the inside On the outside Bonnet stay Pull the lever below the dashboard Raise the bonnet slightly by reaching Secure the stay in its location, towards you. The bonnet is released. in a fl at hand, palm down, to make identifi...
  • Page 135: Petrol Engine

    Under the bonnet PETROL ENGINE Take care when working under the bonnet. 1. Screenwash reservoir. 2. Fusebox. 3. Engine coolant header tank. 4. Brake and clutch fl uid reservoir. 5. Air fi lter. 6. Engine oil dipstick. 7. Engine oil fi ller cap. 8.
  • Page 136: Diesel Engine

    Under the bonnet DIESEL ENGINE Take care when working under the bonnet. 1. Screenwash reservoir. 4. Brake and clutch fl uid reservoir. 7. Engine oil fi ller cap. 2. Fusebox. 5. Air fi lter. 8. Power steering fl uid reservoir. 3.
  • Page 137: Levels

    Levels LEVELS These regular maintenance operations will keep your vehicle in good working order. Ask for advice from a CITROËN dealer or refer to the servicing booklet in the handbook pack. If you have to remove / refi t the engine style cover, handle it with care to avoid damaging the fi...
  • Page 138 Levels Cooling system Power steering fluid level In order to regenerate the fi lter, you are advised to drive at a speed higher Only use the fl uid recommended by the The vehicle must be parked on level than 40 mph (60 km/h) for at least fi ve manufacturer.
  • Page 139: Checks

    Checks CHECKS Battery Refer to the servicing booklet for the replacement interval for these At the start of winter, have your battery components. checked by a CITROËN dealer or a Depending on the environment (dusty qualifi ed workshop. atmosphere...) and the use of the vehicle (urban driving...), change them twice as often if necessary.
  • Page 140 Checks Bleeding water from the Diesel Manual gearbox filter Have the level checked in accordance with If this warning lamp comes the manufacturer's servicing schedule. on, bleed the fi lter. Otherwise bleed regularly each time the To check the main levels engine oil is changed.
  • Page 141: Fuel

    Fuel Filling Quality of the fuel used for petrol engines The fuel tank must be fi lled with the engine off . The petrol engines are perfectly Open the fuel fi ller fl ap. compatible with E10 type petrol Insert the key, then turn it a quarter biofuels (containing 10 % ethanol), turn.
  • Page 142: Fuel Cut-Off

    Fuel Quality of the fuel used for FUEL CUT-OFF DIESEL PRIMING PUMP Diesel engines In a serious collision, a mechanism If you should run out of fuel, it is automatically prevents fuel from necessary to prime the fuel circuit: The Diesel engines are perfectly reaching the engine.
  • Page 143: Battery

    Battery BATTERY To charge the battery using a battery charger Disconnect the battery, Follow the instructions for use given by the battery charger manufacturer, Reconnect starting with the negative (-) terminal, The presence of this label Check that the terminals and indicates the use of a 12 V connectors are clean.
  • Page 144 Battery ECONOMY MODE After the engine has stopped, with the key in the ignition position, certain functions (windscreen wiper, electric windows, courtesy lamps, audio equipment, etc.) can only be used for a cumulative duration of thirty minutes, to prevent discharging of the battery. Once the thirty minutes are over, the active functions are put on standby and the battery warning lamp fl...
  • Page 145: Puncture Repair Kit

    Changing a wheel Using the kit After use, the bottle can be stored in a plastic bag, supplied in the kit, to 1. Tick the defl ated wheel on the avoid staining your vehicle with traces speed limitation sticker then affi x of fl...
  • Page 146: Changing A Wheel

    Changing a wheel CHANGING A WHEEL 1. PARKING THE VEHICLE 2. TOOLS The occupants must get out of the If available, place a chock under vehicle and wait in a safe location. the wheel diagonally opposite the one to be changed. The tools are stowed in a storage If possible, park the vehicle on compartment located under the...
  • Page 147: Spare Wheel

    Changing a wheel 3. SPARE WHEEL Open the rear doors to gain access Unscrew the bolt using the Detach the carrier from the hook to the spare wheel. wheelbrace until the carrier is and place the spare wheel near the lowered fully.
  • Page 148 Changing a wheel 4. OPERATING PROCEDURE Remove the trim using the removal Place the jack in contact with the Do not extend the jack until you have tool. locating point provided, the one started unscrewing the bolts on the which is closest to the wheel to wheel to be changed and have placed Loosen the wheel bolts and start be changed.
  • Page 149 Changing a wheel 5. FITTING THE SPARE WHEEL Position the wheel on the hub and Lower the vehicle completely by Secure the carrier on the hook then start tightening the bolts by hand. folding the jack, then remove the raise the carrier using the bolt and jack.
  • Page 150: Removable Snow Screen

    Snow screen 6. REFITTING THE REPAIRED WHEEL The wheel is refi tted as described in step 5, not forgetting to refi t the wheel trim. Refer to the "Identifi cation markings" section of chapter 8 to locate the tyre label. Refer to the "Instruments and controls"...
  • Page 151: Changing A Bulb

    Changing a bulb The bulbs must be changed with the ignition off or with the battery disconnected. Wait approximately 3 minutes after changing the bulb before reconnecting the battery. Check that the lamps operate correctly after each operation. High pressure washing When using this type of washing on stubborn dirt, do not persist on the headlamps, the lamps and their...
  • Page 152 Changing a bulb FRONT LAMPS 1. Dipped/Main beam headlamps 2. Sidelamps 3. Direction indicators Type C , H4 - 55W Type A , W5W - 5W Type B , PY21W - 21W (amber) - Remove the centre cover by - Remove the cover by pulling the - Remove the cover by pulling the pulling the fl...
  • Page 153 Changing a bulb Front/Rear 4. Foglamps Type C , H1 - 55W SIDE REPEATER COURTESY LAMPS Remove the three clips and the screw securing the wheelarch liner, Type A , WY5W - 5W (amber) Type A , 12V5W - 5W located below the bumper.
  • Page 154 Changing a bulb REAR LAMPS For more information concerning the Identify the faulty bulb then open Move aside the 4 tabs then extract bulbs, refer to the "Types of bulb". the rear doors to 180°. the bulb holder. 1. Brake lamps / sidelamps Refer to the "Access"...
  • Page 155 Changing a bulb NUMBER PLATE LAMPS THIRD BRAKE LAMP Type A , W5W - 5W Type A , W16W - 16W With tailgate With hinged doors Unscrew the two nuts. Push the pins. Disengage the plastic lens using a Unclip the interior trim. screwdriver.
  • Page 156: A Fuse

    Changing a fuse CHANGING A FUSE The fuseboxes are located: in the lower dashboard on the left- hand side (behind the cover), under the bonnet (near the battery). The information given concerns only those fuses which can be changed by the user using the tweezer, located behind the dashboard storage compartment on the right-hand side.
  • Page 157 Changing a fuse DASHBOARD FUSES Fuses Amperes Allocation Tilt the cover to gain access to the fuses. Rear wiper Not used Airbag Air conditioning, diagnostic socket, mirror control, headlamp beam Electric windows Locks Rear courtesy lamp, front map reading lamp, roof console Audio equipment, screen, tyre under-infl...
  • Page 158 Changing a fuse PASSENGER COMPARTMENT FUSES Fuses Amperes Allocation Not used Not used Not used Folding mirrors relay Refrigeration equipment socket relay...
  • Page 159 Changing a fuse FUSES UNDER THE BONNET Fuses Amperes Allocation After opening the bonnet, unclip and tilt the corresponding box to gain access Engine management to the fuses. Horn Front and rear wash-wipe pump Headlamp wash pump Engine components Steering wheel angle sensor, ESP Brake switch, clutch switch Starter Headlamp beam motor, parc management unit...
  • Page 160: A Windscreen Wiper Blade

    Changing a wiper blade CHANGING A WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADE Placing the wiper blades in the Changing a front wiper blade Changing the rear wiper blade special position Lift the wiper arm. Lift the wiper arm, then unclip the blade and remove it. Unclip the blade and remove it.
  • Page 161: Being Towed

    Having your vehicle towed BEING TOWED From the front When towing with the engine switched off, there is no braking or The towing eye is stored in the tool kit, Unclip the cover by pressing the steering assistance. located under the right-hand seat. bottom part.
  • Page 163 Precautions...
  • Page 164: Dimensions

    Dimensions...
  • Page 165 Dimensions DIMENSIONS (MM) Overall length 4380 Overall height 1801-1862 Wheelbase 2728 Front overhang Rear overhang without mirrors 1810 Width over panels: with mirrors 2112 Width of front tracks 1505-1507 Width of rear tracks 1554-1556 Row 2 Length of the loading surface to the Row 2, seat fully folded 1343 seat...
  • Page 166 Dimensions REAR DOORS (mm) Max threshold with 205/65 R15 tyre and tailgate trim Hinged doors Tailgate Small Large Useable opening height (under panel) 1118 Width 1582...
  • Page 167 Dimensions SLIDING SIDE DOORS (mm) Useable height 1009 Useable width Height under raised tailgate 1892...
  • Page 168: Weights

    Weights WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (KG) General points With load trransfer, the braked towed High ambient temperatures may result weight can be increased, on condition in a reduction in the performance that the equivalent of this load is of the vehicle in order to protect the For more information, refer to your removed from the vehicle so that the engine;...
  • Page 169 Identification markings IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS A. Manufacturer's plate. B. Serial number. C. Tyres and paint colour code. This is engraved on the front right The label C , on the front door gives: wheelarch. the wheel and tyre sizes, the brands of tyres approved by the manufacturer, the tyre pressures (the tyre pressures must be checked when...
  • Page 171 EMERGENCY OR ASSISTANCE CALL...
  • Page 172: Emergency Or Assistance Call

    MyCITROËN personal space, via the CITROËN confi guration is possible in the offi cial national language of your choice. Internet website in your country, accessible on www.citroen.com. For technical reasons, particularly to improve the quality of Telematic * These services are subject to conditions and availability.
  • Page 173 MyWay MULTIMEDIA AUDIO SYSTEM/BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE ® SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM FOR EUROPE BY SD CARD CONTENTS 01 First steps 02 Steering mounted controls 03 General operation operate in your vehicle. 04 Navigation - Guidance 9.17 05 Traffic information 9.19 06 Radio 9.20 07 Music media players 9.23...
  • Page 174: 01 First Steps

    01 FIRST STEPS Engine not running: Short press: on/off. Long press: audio settings: front/rear Selection dial for the fader, left/right balance, bass/treble, Long press: pause with CD screen display and musical ambience, loudness, automatic play, mute for radio. according to the menu. Access to the volume, reinitialise settings.
  • Page 175: 02 Steering Mounted Controls

    02 STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS RADIO: change to the next radio station in the list. Long press: automatic search for a higher frequency. RADIO: select the previous/next preset station. CD: select the next track. Select the next entry in the address book. CD: continuous press: fast forward play.
  • Page 176: 03 General Operation

    03 GENERAL OPERATION Press the MODE button several times in succession for access to the following menus: RADIO / MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS FULL SCREEN MAP TELEPHONE (If a conversation is in progress) NAVIGATION (If guidance is in progress) TRIP COMPUTER SETUP: system language * , date and time * , display, TRAFFIC:...
  • Page 177 DISPLAY ACCORDING TO THE CONTEXT NAVIGATION (IF GUIDANCE IS IN TRIP COMPUTER: PROGRESS): A press on the OK dial gives access to short-cut menus according to the display Abort guidance Alert log on the screen. Repeat advice Status of functions Block road Route info TELEPHONE:...
  • Page 178 03 GENERAL OPERATION DISPLAY ACCORDING TO THE CONTEXT MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS: RADIO: FULL SCREEN MAP: Traffi c info (TA) In FM mode Abort guidance / Resume guidance Play options Traffi c info (TA) Set destination Normal order POIs nearby Random track Radiotext Position info Repeat folder...
  • Page 179: Navigation - Guidance

    NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE Insert the SD card in the front panel reader and leave it there to use the Navigation functions. SELECTING A DESTINATION The navigation SD card data must not be modifi ed. Map data updates are available from CITROËN dealers. Select the "Address input"...
  • Page 180 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE Turn the dial and select OK. Then select "Start route guidance" Press the dial to confi rm. and the press the dial to confi rm. Start route guidance To speed up the process, the post code can be entered directly after selecting the "Postal code"...
  • Page 181 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE SETTING AND NAVIGATING TO MY "HOME ADDRESS" To be set as the "Home address", an address must fi rst be Select your home address and confi rm. entered in the address book, for example from "Destination Then select "Edit entry" and confi rm. input"/"Address input"...
  • Page 182: Route Options

    NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE The route selected by the MyWay system depends directly on the route ROUTE OPTIONS options. Changing these options may change the route completely. Select the "Route dynamics" function. Press the NAV button. This function gives access to the "Traffi...
  • Page 183: Adding A Stopover

    NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE Stopovers can be added to the route once the destination has been ADDING A STOPOVER selected. Enter a new address, for example. Press the NAV button. Address input Press the NAV button again or select Once the new address has been the Navigation Menu function and entered, select OK and press the dial press the dial to confi...
  • Page 184: Searching For Points Of Interest

    NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE SEARCHING FOR POINTS OF INTEREST The points of interest (POI) indicate all of the service locations in the (POI) vicinity (hotels, various businesses, airports...). Select the "POI in city" function to search for POIs in the city required. Press the NAV button.
  • Page 185 This icon appears when several POIs are grouped 04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE together in the same area. Zooming in on this icon shows details of the POIs. LIST OF PRINCIPAL POINTS OF INTEREST (POI) Service station Cinema Airport Theme parks LPG station Railway station Garage...
  • Page 186: Navigation Settings

    (traffi c The detailed procedure for updating POIs is available at the information, alert messages…). following internet address: citroen.navigation.com. This requires an SDHC (High Capacity) compatible reader. Navi volume 9.16...
  • Page 187: Traffic Information

    TRAFFIC INFORMATION 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. CONFIGURE THE FILTERING AND The navigation system can then suggest an alternative route to avoid a traffi...
  • Page 188 TRAFFIC INFORMATION PRINCIPAL TMC SYMBOLS RECEIVING TA MESSAGES Black and blue triangle: general information, for example: the station transmits TA messages. the station does not transmit TA messages. TA messages are not activated. The TA (Traffi c Announcement) function gives priority to TA alert messages.
  • Page 189: Radio

    The external environment (hill, building, tunnel, underground car park...) RADIO may interfere with the reception, including in RDS following mode. This phenomenon is a normal result of the way in which radio waves are transmitted and does not in any way indicate a failure of the audio equipment. SELECTING A STATION RDS - REGIONAL MODE When the current radio station is...
  • Page 190: 07 Music Media Players

    07 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS CD, MP3/WMA CD INFORMATION AND ADVICE The MyWay will only play audio fi les with the extension ".mp3" The MP3 format, an abbreviation of MPEG 1, 2 & 2.5 Audio Layer 3 with a speed of between 8 Kbps and 320 Kbps and the extension and the WMA format, an abbreviation of Windows Media Audio and ".wma"...
  • Page 191: Selecting/Playing Music Cd, Mp3/Wma Cd

    MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS SELECTING/PLAYING MUSIC CD, MP3/WMA CD Select the music source required: Press the MUSIC button. CD, MP3/WMA CD. Press the dial to confi rm. Play begins. Press the up or down button to select The list of tracks or MP3/WMA fi les appears under Music Menu. the next/previous folder.
  • Page 192: Using The External Input (Aux)

    MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS USING THE EXTERNAL INPUT (AUX) AUDIO JACK-RCA CABLE NOT SUPPLIED Connect the portable device (MP3/ WMA player…) to the RCA audio sockets (white and red) using a JACK/RCA audio cable. Press the MUSIC button then press it again or select the Music Menu function and press the dial to confi...
  • Page 193: Bluetooth ® Telephone

    The ignition must be on. Search phone Enter the authentication code on the telephone. The code to be entered is displayed on the screen Visit www.citroen.co.uk for more information of the system. (compatibility, more help, ...). Some telephones offer automatic reconnection of the telephone every time the ignition is switched on.
  • Page 194: Connecting A Telephone

    MyWay must be few minutes * . carried out with the vehicle stationary. The ignition must be on. Visit www.citroen.co.uk for more information (compatibility, more help, ...). When a telephone is already...
  • Page 195: Receiving A Call

    BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE ® ® RECEIVING A CALL MAKING A CALL Press the PHONE button. An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display on the multifunction screen. The list of the last 20 calls made and received in the vehicle appears under Phone Menu.
  • Page 196: Configuration

    CONFIGURATION The SETUP function gives access to the following options: System SETTING THE DATE AND TIME language, Date & Time, Display (Brightness, Colour, Map colour), Vehicle, Units, System. These settings must be entered again if the battery has been disconnected. Select the "Date format"...
  • Page 197: Trip Computer

    TRIP COMPUTER TRIP COMPUTER A FEW DEFINITIONS Press the MODE button several Range: displays the distance which can travelled with the times in succession until the trip remaining fuel detected in the tank, based on the average fuel computer is displayed. consumption over the last few miles (kilometres).
  • Page 198: Screen Menu Map P

    SCREEN MENU MAP Vocal Within 6 miles (10 km) MAIN FUNCTION Loudness Within 30 miles (50 km) OPTION A Within 60 miles (100 km) Speed dependent volume option A1 Reset sound settings option A2 OPTION B... "Music" Menu RADIO "Radio" Menu Select music Waveband Sound settings...
  • Page 199 Classic Start route guidance Rearrange route Jazz Postal code Replace stopover Rock/Pop Save to address book Delete stopover Techno Intersection Recalculate Vocal City district Fast route Loudness Geo position Short route Speed dependent volume Optimized route Reset sound settings Navigate HOME POI search Choose from address book POI nearby...
  • Page 200 Optimized route "Phone" Menu "SETUP" menu Route dynamics Traffi c independent System language * Semi-dynamic Dial from address book Deutsch Avoidance criteria Call lists English Avoid motorways Connect phone Español Avoid toll roads Search phone Français Avoid ferries Phones connected Italiano Recalculate Disconnect phone...
  • Page 201 Display Units Brightness Temperature Celsius Colour Fahrenheit Pop titanium Metric/Imperial Toffee Blue steel Kilometres (Consumption: l/100) Technogrey Kilometres (Consumption: km/l) Dark blue Miles (Consumption: MPG) Map colour System Day mode for map Factory reset Night mode for map Software version Auto.
  • Page 202: Frequently Asked Questions

    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 which may result in audible differences when changing source...
  • Page 203 QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION The stored stations do An incorrect waveband is selected. Press the BAND AST button to return to the not function (no sound, waveband (AM, FM1, FM2, FMAST) on which the 87.5 Mhz is displayed...). stations are stored. 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...
  • Page 204 QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION TA is selected. However, On starting, it is several minutes before the system begins to receive the Wait until the traffi c information is being received certain traffi c jams traffi c information. correctly (displaying of the traffi c information along the route are not symbols on the map).
  • Page 205 QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION There is a long waiting When a new medium is inserted, the system reads a certain amount of This phenomenon is normal. time after inserting a CD. data (directory, title, artist, etc.). This may take a few seconds. I cannot connect my The telephone's Bluetooth function may be deactivated or the equipment Check that your telephone's Bluetooth...
  • Page 206 9.36...
  • Page 207 AUDIO SYSTEM AUDIO SYSTEM/BLUETOOTH ® CONTENTS 9.38 01 First steps Your Audio system is coded in such a way that it will 9.39 02 Steering mounted controls only operate in your vehicle. 9.40 03 Main menu 9.41 04 Audio 9.44 05 Music media players 9.47 06 Bluetooth functions...
  • Page 208: 01 First Steps

    01 FIRST STEPS Display the list of Audio settings: front/ local stations. rear fader, left/right Select source: balance, bass/treble, Long press: CD radio, audio CD/MP3 CD, USB, Select wavebands FM1, loudness, audio tracks or MP3 folders Abandon the current Jack connection, Streaming, AUX. FM2, FMast and AM.
  • Page 209: 02 Steering Mounted Controls

    02 STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS Radio: automatic search for a higher frequency. Radio: select the previous/next pre-set CD/MP3/USB: selection of the next station. track. USB: select genre/artist/folder from the CD/USB: continuous press: fast classifi cation list. forwards play. Select the previous/next item in a menu. Move in the list.
  • Page 210: 03 Main Menu

    03 MAIN MENU TELEPHONE : Bluetooth hands-free, AUDIO FUNCTIONS : pairing, management radio, CD, USB, options. of a call. > MONOCHROME SCREEN C TRIP COMPUTER: PERSONALISATION- entering of distances, CONFIGURATION: alerts, status of functions. vehicle parameters, display, languages. > MONOCHROME SCREEN A For a detailed global view of the menus available, refer to the "Screen menu map"...
  • Page 211: Audio

    The external environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car AUDIO parks, ...) may block reception, including in RDS mode. This is a normal effect of the way in which radio waves are transmitted and does not indicate any failure of the audio system. RADIO SELECTING A STATION Press the SOURCE button several...
  • Page 212: Playing A Cd

    AUDIO RECEIVING TA MESSAGES PLAYING A CD The TA (Traffi c Announcement) function gives priority to TA alert Insert circular compact discs only. messages. To operate, this function needs good reception of a Some anti-pirating systems, on original discs or CDs copied using a radio station transmitting this type of message.
  • Page 213 AUDIO MP3 CD MP3 CD PLAYING AN MP3 COMPILATION INFORMATION AND ADVICE Insert an MP3 compilation in the player. The MP3 format, an abbreviation of MPEG 1.2 & 2.5 Audio Layer 3, The audio equipment searches for all of the music tracks, which is an audio compression standard which permits the recording of may take anything between a few seconds and several tens of several tens of music fi...
  • Page 214: Music Media Players

    MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS The list of compatible equipment and the compression rates supported q p p USING THE USB BOX are available from CITROËN dealers. CONNECTING A USB MEMORY STICK This unit consists of a USB port and an auxiliary Connect the memory stick to the port, directly or Jack socket * .
  • Page 215: Using The Usb Port

    MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS USING THE USB PORT Press one of these buttons to gain Press and hold LIST to display the access to the previous/next track on different classifi cations. the classifi cation list currently being Select by Folder/Artist/Genre/Playlist, played. press OK to select the classifi...
  • Page 216 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS USING THE AUXILIARY SOCKET (AUX) ADJUSTING THE VOLUME OF THE AUXILIARY SOURCE RCA SOCKET The RCA auxiliary socket permits the connection of a portable device First adjust the volume of your portable device. (MP3 player...). Connect the portable device (MP3 Then adjust the volume of your audio player…) to the audio sockets (white system.
  • Page 217 * If your telephone is fully compatible. and the ignition on. Select the telephone to be connected from the list. Only one Go to www.citroen.co.uk for more information (compatibility, telephone can be connected at a time. more help, ...). Activate the telephone's Bluetooth function A virtual keypad is displayed in the and ensure that it is "visible to all"...
  • Page 218: Bluetooth Functions

    BLUETOOTH FUNCTIONS RECEIVING A CALL MAKING A CALL An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed From the Bluetooth telephone function Audio menu, select Manage display in the vehicle's screen. the telephone call then Call, Call list or Directory. Press the steering mounted control for more than Select the YES tab on the display two seconds for access to your directory, then...
  • Page 219: Bluetooth Audio Streaming

    BLUETOOTH FUNCTIONS BLUETOOTH AUDIO STREAMING * Wireless transmission of the telephone's music fi les via the audio Activate the streaming source by equipment. The telephone must be able to manage the appropriate pressing the SOURCE button ** . Bluetooth profi les (Profi les A2DP/AVRCP). The tracks to be played can be controlled as usual via the buttons on the audio system control panel and...
  • Page 220: Configuration

    CONFIGURATION SETTING THE DATE AND TIME SCREEN A Press the MENU button. Press to confi rm the selection. MENU Using the arrows, select DISPLAY Adjust the setting. CONFIGURATION. Press to confi rm the selection. Press to confi rm the selection. Start again from step 1 then set Using the arrows, select YEAR.
  • Page 221 CONFIGURATION SETTING THE DATE AND TIME SCREEN C Press the MENU button. Press to confi rm the selection. MENU Using the arrows, select Using the arrows, select ADJUST PERSONALISATION DATE AND TIME. CONFIGURATION. Press to confi rm the selection. Press to confi rm the selection. Adjust the settings one by one Using the arrows, select DISPLAY confi...
  • Page 222: Trip Computer

    TRIP COMPUTER A FEW DEFINITIONS Range: displays the distance which can travelled with the remaining fuel Each press of the button, located at the end of the detected in the tank, based on the average fuel consumption over the last wiper stalk, displays the different trip computer few miles (kilometres).
  • Page 223: Screen Menu Map P

    09 SCREEN MENU MAP MONOCHROME A RADIO-CD OPTIONS RDS SEARCH DIAGNOSTICS REG MODE CONSULT MAIN FUNCTION CD REPEAT ABANDON OPTION A RANDOM PLAY OPTION A1 OPTION A2 VEHICLE CONFIG * OPTION B... REV WIPE ACT GUIDE LAMPS * The parameters vary according to vehicle. 9.53...
  • Page 224 SCREEN MENU MAP DISPLAY ADJUST LANGUAGE UNITS YEAR FRANCAIS TEMPERATURE: °CELSIUS/°FAHRENHEIT FUEL CONSUMPTION: MONTH ITALIANO KM/L - L/100 - MPG DATE NEDERLANDS HOUR PORTUGUES MINUTES PORTUGUES-BRASIL 12 H/24 H MODE DEUTSCH ENGLISH ESPANOL 9.54...
  • Page 225 MONOCHROME C Press the OK dial for access to short-cut menus according to the display on the screen: CD / MP3 CD RADIO activate / deactivate RDS activate / deactivate Intro activate / deactivate track repeat (of the current folder / artist / genre / playlist) activate / deactivate track repeat (the activate / deactivate REG mode entire current CD for CD, the entire...
  • Page 226: Audio Functions

    SCREEN MENU MAP MONOCHROME C TRIP COMPUTER AUDIO FUNCTIONS Pressing the MENU button displays: ENTER DISTANCE TO DESTINATION FM BAND PREFERENCES Distance: x miles alternative frequencies (RDS) ALERT LOG activate / deactivate Diagnostics regional mode (REG) STATUS OF THE FUNCTIONS * activate / deactivate Functions activated or deactivated radio-text information (RDTXT)
  • Page 227 09 SCREEN MENU MAP PERSONALISATION-CONFIGURATION BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE DEFINE THE VEHICLE PARAMETERS * BLUETOOTH CONFIGURATION DISPLAY CONFIGURATION Connect/Disconnect a device video brightness adjustment Telephone function normal video Audio Streaming function inverse video Consult the paired device brightness (- +) adjustment Delete a paired device date and time adjustment Perform a Bluetooth search day/month/year adjustment...
  • Page 228: Frequently Asked Questions

    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 which may result in audible differences when changing source (radio,...
  • Page 229 QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION The stored stations do An incorrect waveband is selected. Press the BAND AST button to return to the not function (no sound, waveband (AM, FM1, FM2, FMAST) on which the 87.5 Mhz is displayed...). stations are stored. The traffi...
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  • Page 231 Exterior EXTERIOR Dimensions 162-165 Remote control 19-20 Changing the battery, Accessories reinitialisation Starting Hill start assist Central locking / unlocking 19, 28 Modutop roof Roof bars 92, 93 Rear lamps, direction indicators 50-51, 151-152 3rd brake lamp Changing rear bulbs 152-153 Wiper blade Doors, tailgate...
  • Page 232 Instruments and controls INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instrument panels, screens, dials 29-30 Warning lamps, indicator lamps 31-36 Wiper control 53-54 Indicators, fuel gauge Automatic rain sensitive wipers Setting the time in Windscreen/headlamp the instrument panel wash 54, 136 Lighting dimmer Trip computer Section 9 Gear effi...
  • Page 233 Instruments and controls Courtesy lamps 94, 151 Rear view mirror Toll cards, car park tickets Child surveillance mirror Screens, display 29, Section 9 Setting the time in the screen Section 9 Emergency or roadside In-car technology Section 9 assistance call Section 9 - Audio system - MyWay...
  • Page 234 Interior INTERIOR Rear view mirror Accessories Toll cards, car park tickets Front courtesy lamp Front seats, adjustments, Changing courtesy lamp head restraint 67-68 bulbs Seat belts 98, 111-113 Front, lateral, curtain airbags 114-117 Passenger's airbag deactivation Opening the bonnet Battery, charging, starting Child seats 118-121, 125 ISOFIX mountings...
  • Page 235 Technical data - Maintenance TECHNICAL DATA - MAINTENANCE Warning lamps 31-36 Levels 135-136 Changing a wiper blade - Diesel additive, - engine oil dipstick, - power steering fl uid, - brake fl uid, - coolant. Bleeding water, Diesel fi lter Identifi...
  • Page 237 This handbook describes all of the equipment Automobiles CITROËN declares, by application available in the whole range. of the provisions of the European regulation (Directive 2000/53) relating to End of Life Vehicles, Your vehicle will be fi tted with some of this that it achieves the objectives set by this regulation equipment described in this document, depending and that recycled materials are used in the...
  • Page 238 12BGO.0030 Anglais 2012 – DOCUMENTATION DE BORD 4Dconcept Diadeis Seenk Edipro CRÉATIVE TECHNOLOGIE...

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