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  • Page 2 E X T E R I O R The Xenon dual-function directional Glass panoramic roof (Tourer) headlamps This provides you with perfect brightness in the This function automatically provides you with passenger compartment. extra visibility on bends. This lighting is linked Glass sun roof (Saloon) with the angular lighting which maximises the This also provides you with improved ventilation in the...
  • Page 3 O P E N I N G Remote control key Opening the boot Fuel tank A. Key release/storage. To open the fuel fl ap, press on the top left part of it, then pull from the edge. B. Normal locking of the vehicle (a single press) or deadlocking of the vehicle (two presses in succession).
  • Page 4 O P E N I N G Bonnet release Spare wheel Access to the spare wheel To access the spare wheel:  Lift up the boot fl oor using the strap (Saloon) or the retractable hook (Tourer).  Fold back the boot carpet (Saloon). ...
  • Page 5 I N T E R I O R Dual-zone automatic air conditioning Audio and communication systems This air conditioning system enables you to This equipment benefi ts from the latest tech- adjust the comfort levels of the driver and the nology: MP3 compatible radio, Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 6 D A S H B O A R D 1. Electric windows/rear view mirrors/Child safety controls. 2. Memorisation of driver’s seat and rear view mirrors settings. 3. Bonnet release. 4. Controls at the steering wheel: - Speed limiter - Cruise control 5.
  • Page 7 D A S H B O A R D 1. Sunlight sensor. 2. Soft diffusion air conditioning adjustment knob. 3. Passenger's airbag. 4. Side window demister. 5. Ignition key in the glovebox: - Passenger’s airbag activation/deactivation 6. Passenger's air vents. 7.
  • Page 8 D A S H B O A R D Instrument panel menu. Multifunction screen menu. Activation of voice MODE: selection of the type recognition or reminder of of information displayed on navigation guidance. multifunction screen. Cruise control and speed limiter. Audio.
  • Page 9 G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Front seats Seat belt height adjustment Manual adjustments Electrical adjustments The correct position of the upper seat 1. Seat cushion height, angle and slide belt anchorage places the belt across adjustments.
  • Page 10 G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Electric exterior rear view Electrochrome interior rear Steering column adjustment mirrors view mirror 1. Selection of rear view mirror: Operation  Unlock the steering wheel by pushing control A forwards.
  • Page 11 V I S I B I L I T Y Lighting Front wipers Rear wipers (Tourer) Ring A Lamps off. Control positions  Rotate control C to the desired posi- tion. Rapid wipe. Automatic lighting of headlamps. Normal wipe. Intermittent wipe. Sidelamps.
  • Page 12 V E N T I L A T I O N Dual zone automatic air conditioning Adjustment of temperature on passenger's side. Adjusting the air fl ow. Front demisting - deicing. Adjustment of air distribution on passenger's side. Activation/deactivation of Adjustment of temperature air conditioning.
  • Page 13 M O N I T O R I N G Instrument panel A. Fuel gauge and low fuel warning lamp. G. Trip mileage recorder reset button. B. Cruise control/speed limiter information. H. Rev counter. C. Coolant temperature. Engine oil temperature. D.
  • Page 14 M O N I T O R I N G Tyre deflation detection Economy mode After switching off the engine, some systems (radio, wipers, electric windows, opening roof, electric seats, telephone, video, interior lighting, motorised tailgate, etc.) are supplied The tyre defl ation detection system is electrically for a maximum of no more than around one hour, so as to avoid a driving aid which informs you of the...
  • Page 15 P A S S E N G E R S A F E T Y Seat belts and front Front passenger's airbag Child safety passenger's airbag deactivation seat belt fastened/unfastened status for each seat category is indicated by the lighting or fl ashing of the warning In order to be able to use a rearwards- This deactivates the controls in the rear lamps linked to each position:...
  • Page 16 D R I V I N G Electric parking brake Hill start assist Automatic operation Manual operation The electronic parking brake releases The MANUAL application/release of the automatically and progressively when parking brake is possible permanently To aid starting on a gradient, your vehicle you press the accelerator.
  • Page 17: Cruise Control

    D R I V I N G Speed limiter Instrument panel display Cruise control This system allows you to choose a maxi- This system allows you to maintain a mum speed that you do not wish to exceed. constant vehicle speed programmed by the driver.
  • Page 18: Automatic Gearbox

    D R I V I N G Direction indicators - Automatic gearbox "Motorway" function The automatic gearbox offers you: Operation in auto-active mode , with automatic adaptation to your style of driving as well as to the road profi le ( Position D ). Operation in sequential mode , with manual gear changing ( Position M ).
  • Page 19: Parking Assistance

    D R I V I N G Parking space sensor Parking assistance Lane departure warning system (visual and sound) You can select the "Parking space You can activate/deactivate the parking This device recommended sensor" by pressing button A , direction assistance by pressing button B .
  • Page 20 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S PETROL - DIESEL MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC GEARBOX INSTRUMENT PANELS Panel grouping together the dials and vehicle operation indicator and warning lights. A.
  • Page 21 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S The main menu allows you to pro- gramme certain vehicle and instrument panel functions: "Choice of language" menu This allows you to choose the display and voice recognition language.
  • Page 22 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S "Lighting" menu "Comfort" menu Once you have selected this menu, Once you have selected this menu, you can: you can: ...
  • Page 23 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S TRIP COMPUTER The trip computer is displayed on Route zero reset the instrument panel display. System which provides current in- ...
  • Page 24 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S A few definitions… Current consumption Average speed (l/100 km or km/l or mpg) (km/h or mph) Range (km or miles) This is the average quantity of fuel con- This is the average speed calculat- sumed during the last few seconds.
  • Page 25 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Return to the main instrument panel screen display Successive rotations of the left-hand control knob on the steering wheel allow you to return to the main instru- ment panel screen display (vehicle speed), via the navigation informa-...
  • Page 26 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Return to the main instrument panel screen display Successive rotations of the left-hand control knob on the steering wheel allow you to return to the main instru- ment panel screen display (vehicle speed), via the navigation informa-...
  • Page 27 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Indicator and warning lights Operation indicator lights 1. Front fog lamps. 2. Left-hand direction indicator. 3. Side lights. Visual indicators informing the driver When the ignition is switched on 4.
  • Page 28 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Diesel engine pre-heating Front passenger's airbag Warning lights activation Wait until this is switched off before If this comes on temporarily when operating the starter.
  • Page 29 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Diesel engine pre-heating Front passenger's airbag Warning lights activation Wait until this is switched off before If this comes on temporarily when operating the starter.
  • Page 30 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Diesel engine pre-heating Front passenger's airbag Warning lights activation Wait until this is switched off before If this comes on temporarily when operating the starter.
  • Page 31 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Central alert Braking If this warning lamp comes on, stop immediately and contact a CITROËN Lighting is associated If this comes on, it indicates dealer.
  • Page 32 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Engine autodiagnostics system Battery charge Seat belt non-fastening/ unfastening If this comes on, it indicates If this comes on, it indi- This warning lamp the occurrence of a fault in cates the occurrence of a...
  • Page 33: Maintenance Indicator

    I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Maintenance indicator seconds after ignition Service overdue switched spanner For 5 seconds after the ignition is System which informs the driver switched off ;...
  • Page 34 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Engine oil level indicator Maintenance indicator zero reset Oil level gauge fault System which informs the driver of the validity or invalidity of the engine oil level.
  • Page 35 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Engine oil level indicator Maintenance indicator zero reset Oil level gauge fault System which informs the driver of the validity or invalidity of the engine oil level.
  • Page 36 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Engine oil temperature gauge Coolant temperature Fuel gauge indicator indicator Under normal operating conditions, Under normal operating conditions, On horizontal ground, the lighting of the bars should be within section 1 .
  • Page 37 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Engine oil temperature gauge Coolant temperature Fuel gauge indicator indicator Under normal operating conditions, Under normal operating conditions, On horizontal ground, the lighting of the bars should be within section 1 .
  • Page 38 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Total distance recorder Lighting rheostat Deactivation When the lights are off, or in day System which measures the total System for manual adjustment of the mode on vehicles fi...
  • Page 39 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Total distance recorder Lighting rheostat Deactivation When the lights are off, or in day System which measures the total System for manual adjustment of the mode on vehicles fi...
  • Page 40 I N S T R U M E N T S a n d C O N T R O L S Total distance recorder Lighting rheostat Deactivation When the lights are off, or in day System which measures the total System for manual adjustment of the mode on vehicles fi...
  • Page 41 M U L T I F U N C T I O N D I S P L A Y S MULTIFUNCTION SCREEN C Controls Main Menu Press on the button A to view the Presentation "Main Menu" of the multifunction screen.
  • Page 42 M U L T I F U N C T I O N D I S P L A Y S Adjusting the brightness and Adjusting the date and the contrast time Choosing the units  Press on A . ...
  • Page 43 M U L T I F U N C T I O N D I S P L A Y S 16/9 COLOUR DISPLAY Controls "SETUP" menu (WITH MYWAY) Displays on the screen From the MyWay control panel, to  Press the "SETUP" button to select one of the applications: gain access to the "SETUP"...
  • Page 44 M U L T I F U N C T I O N D I S P L A Y S Date and time  Press the dial to confi rm. Units This menu allows you to set the date ...
  • Page 45 M U L T I F U N C T I O N D I S P L A Y S 16/9 HIGH DEFINITION COLOUR DISPLAY For further details concerning (WITH NAVIDRIVE 3D) these applications, refer to the Controls "Audio Equipment" section or to the specifi...
  • Page 46 M U L T I F U N C T I O N D I S P L A Y S "SETUP" menu Date and time This menu allows you to set the date For safety reasons, it is impera- and time, the format of the date and tive that confi...
  • Page 47 C O M F O R T VENTILATION A. Sunshine sensor. B. Air diffusion grille. The air diffusion grille located in the centre of the dashboard pro- vides optimum distribution of the air for the front seats. This system eliminates unpleas- ant air currents while maintain- ing an optimum temperature in the passenger compartment.
  • Page 48: Air Conditioning

    C O M F O R T VENTILATION, HEATING Air circulation In order to be effective, the air con- ditioning must be used with the win- AND AIR CONDITIONING dows closed. If the vehicle has been Maximum comfort is obtained by RECOMMENDATIONS parked in the sun for a long period means of a good distribution of air in...
  • Page 49 C O M F O R T AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING (MONO ZONE) 2. Temperature adjustment Turn control 2 to change the temperature: Clockwise crease the temper- ature. Anticlockwise to reduce the tem- perature. The setting required is displayed. The value indicated on the display Mono zone: this is the overall regu- 1.
  • Page 50 C O M F O R T Control via the manual controls 4. Air conditioning Switching off the ventilation It is possible to adjust one or more The air conditioning will only oper- functions manually, while leaving the ate when the engine is running. The ...
  • Page 51 C O M F O R T It controls the temperature, air fl ow However, demisting resumes when When starting with the engine and intake and distributes the ven- the engine is switched on again. cold, the fl ow will reach its op- tilation to the windscreen and front Switch off the rear screen and exte- timum level gradually to pre-...
  • Page 52 C O M F O R T AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING (DUAL ZONE) 1a-1b. Automatic operation This is the normal sys- operating mode. In accordance with the level of comfort chosen, pressing this control, confi rmed by the dis- playing of indicator light A , permits automatic and simultaneous control of all of the following functions: Dual zone: this is the differentiated regulation of the temperature and air distri-...
  • Page 53 C O M F O R T 2a-2b. Temperature adjustment Control via the manual controls 3a-3b. Air distribution adjustment  Press one of the controls, with the exception of those which  Press control regulate the temperature 2a and 3a to change 2b .
  • Page 54 C O M F O R T 5. Air fl ow adjustment 7. Air recirculation - intake of Closing the air intake exterior air  Press the control: This function enables you  Press control to isolate the passenger close the exterior air - to increase the air compartment from exte- intake.
  • Page 55 C O M F O R T 8. Rear demisting - de-icing 9. Front demisting - de-icing When starting with the engine cold, the fl ow will reach its opti- The heated rear screen certain cases, mum level gradually to prevent an operates independently "AUTO"...
  • Page 56 C O M F O R T PROGRAMMABLE HEATING * 9. Programmable heating system warning lamp. ● LED lit: Activated. ● LED off: Deactivated. With the engine off, programmable Digital programmer heating preheats the coolant circuit The heating system’s programmer is in order to optimise the engine op- erating temperature prior to starting.
  • Page 57 C O M F O R T Adjusting the operating duration Immediate start-up You can store up to three different start-up times, but programme only one delayed start-up time.  Press button 3 and hold it down,  Press button 5 . Factory settings A : press button 2 or 7 at the same The screen displays the symbol 8 and...
  • Page 58 C O M F O R T Selection and activation of Cancelling the current Reading the time the programmed heating programme start-up time  Press button 3 several times  Press button 3 briefl y: the display When a programme is operating, pressing button 2 or 7 displays the until programme...
  • Page 59 C O M F O R T Precautions in use: The alarm volumetric movement sensor may be disturbed by the air- fl ow from the programmable heating while in operation. To avoid a false alarm while using the Always switch off the program- programmable heating, it is recom- mable heating while refuelling in mended to deactivate the volumetric...
  • Page 60 C O M F O R T FRONT SEATS MANUAL ADJUSTMENTS Seat consisting of a seat cushion, seat back and head restraint which can all be 1. Adjustments to the height and adjusted for optimum driving comfort. angle of the head restraint To raise it, pull upwards.
  • Page 61 C O M F O R T FRONT SEATS 4. Adjustment of lumbar support This function allows you to inde- pendently adjust the height and level of lumbar support. Move the control:  Forwards or backwards to in- crease or reduce the lumbar support.
  • Page 62 C O M F O R T Head restraint height and Massage function The Welcome function angle adjustments on electric The welcome function assists entry seats and leaving the vehicle. After switching off the ignition and opening the driver’s door, the seat moves back automatically and then stays in this position, ready for the next entry to the vehicle.
  • Page 63 C O M F O R T Storing driving positions REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS Storing a position Using buttons M/1/2  Switch on the ignition.  Adjust your seat and your exte- rior mirrors.  Press button M , then press but- ton 1 or 2 within four seconds.
  • Page 64 C O M F O R T Storing driving positions REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS Storing a position Using buttons M/1/2  Switch on the ignition.  Adjust your seat and your exte- rior mirrors.  Press button M , then press but- ton 1 or 2 within four seconds.
  • Page 65 C O M F O R T REAR SEATS Refitting the seat cushion Returning the seat back to its original position  Position the seat cushion 1 verti- cally in its fi xings. When returning the rear seat back to its original position: ...
  • Page 66: Exterior Mirrors

    C O M F O R T MIRRORS Automatic tilting in reverse gear The objects observed are, in real- System which provides a view of the ity, closer than they appear. ground during parking manoeuvres Take this into account in order to in reverse gear.
  • Page 67 C O M F O R T Interior mirror Electrochromatic exterior/ Switching off interior mirrors  Press switch 1 . The indicator light 2 switches off and the mirror remains in its lightest state. In order to guarantee optimum vis- ibility during your manoeuvres, the glass of the interior and exterior mir- rors lightens automatically when re-...
  • Page 68 C O M F O R T STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT As a safety precaution, it is impera- The height and depth of the steer- tive that these operations are carried ing wheel can be adjusted to adapt out while the vehicle is stationary. the driving position to the size of the driver.
  • Page 69 A C C E S S REMOTE CONTROL KEY Complete unlocking using the Each unlocking is confi rmed by rapid remote control fl ashing of the direction indicators for approximately two seconds and by System which permits central unlock-  Press the open padlock switching on of the courtesy light.
  • Page 70: Remote Control

    A C C E S S Locking the vehicle Deadlocking using the key If one of the doors, the rear screen or the boot is still open, the central  Turn the key to the right in the Normal locking using the remote locking does not take place.
  • Page 71 A C C E S S Guide-me-home lighting Anti-theft protection Folding the key A press on button B oper- Electronic engine immobiliser ates the guide-me-home The key contains an electronic chip lighting (lighting which has a special code. When the sidelamps, dipped beams ignition is switched on, this code and number plate lamps).
  • Page 72 A C C E S S IGNITION SWITCH Steering lock STOPPING 1. " S": After removing the key, turn the Vehicles equipped with a steering wheel to lock the steering. The turbocharger key can only be removed in position S . 2.
  • Page 73 A C C E S S Malfunction Changing the battery Following disconnection of the ve- hicle battery, replacement of the re- mote control battery or in the event of a remote control malfunction, you can no longer unlock, lock or locate your vehicle.
  • Page 74 A C C E S S Lost keys Anti-theft protection Do not throw the remote control batteries away, they Visit a CITROËN dealer with the vehi- Do not make any modifi cations to the contain metals which are cle's V5 registration certifi cate and your electronic engine immobiliser system, harmful to the environment.
  • Page 75 A C C E S S Guide-me-home lighting Anti-theft protection Folding the key A press on button B oper- Electronic engine immobiliser ates the guide-me-home The key contains an electronic chip lighting (lighting which has a special code. When the sidelamps, dipped beams ignition is switched on, this code and number plate lamps).
  • Page 76 A C C E S S Lost keys Anti-theft protection Do not throw the remote control batteries away, they Visit a CITROËN dealer with the vehi- Do not make any modifi cations to the contain metals which are cle's V5 registration certifi cate and your electronic engine immobiliser system, harmful to the environment.
  • Page 77 A C C E S S IGNITION SWITCH Steering lock STOPPING 1. " S": After removing the key, turn the Vehicles equipped with a steering wheel to lock the steering. The turbocharger key can only be removed in position S . 2.
  • Page 78: Exterior Protection

    A C C E S S ALARM Locking the vehicle with full Locking the vehicle with alarm exterior protection alarm only System which protects and provides a deterrent against the theft of your vehicle. It provides two types of pro- Deactivation of the interior tection, exterior and interior, as well protection...
  • Page 79 A C C E S S Triggering Failure of the remote control Automatic operation * This is indicated by sounding of the  Unlock the vehicle using the key Depending on the legislation in force siren and fl ashing of the direction in the driver's door lock.
  • Page 80 A C C E S S ELECTRIC WINDOWS One-touch electric windows Safety auto-reverse When the window rises and meets System used to open or close a win- There are two options: an obstacle, it stops and partially dow manually or automatically. Fitted manual mode lowers again.
  • Page 81 A C C E S S Deactivation of the rear Reinitialisation This control also deactivates the interior controls for the rear doors electric window and door If a window does not rise automatically, (refer to the section "Child safety - § controls its operation must be reinitialised: Electric child lock").
  • Page 82 A C C E S S DOORS Manual centralised control From inside System which provides full manual Opening locking or unlocking of the doors and boot from the inside. From outside  Pull the front door control to open the door; this unlocks this vehicle completely.
  • Page 83: Emergency Control

    A C C E S S Emergency control Unlocking Locking  Press button A again to unlock When the speed exceeds 6 mph System which locks or unlocks the the vehicle. (10 km/h), the doors and the boot doors mechanically in the event of lock automatically.
  • Page 84 A C C E S S BOOT (SALOON) Locking/unlocking Tailgate release System for mechanical unlocking of Opening With the vehicle stationary, this is the boot in the event of a battery or carried out using: central locking malfunction. The remote control. The key in a door lock.
  • Page 85 A C C E S S BOOT (TOURER) The boot automatically locks when Do not attempt to help the opening of the vehicle is moving at a speed of the tailgate manually after pressing over 6 mph (10 km/h), even if auto- Manual opening the control A .
  • Page 86 A C C E S S Cancelling the memorisation To avoid risk of injury, make sure that no one is in the vicinity of the With the tailgate in the intermediate boot while opening and closing. position, you can cancel the stored position: If the tailgate is carrying extra weight (snow, bicycle carrier, etc.)
  • Page 87 A C C E S S GLASS PANORAMIC ROOF Opening After a battery disconnection, or if there has been a malfunction, you (TOURER)  Press control A . have to re-initialise the anti-pinch function: Pressing to the 1st notch allows you to open the blind step by step.
  • Page 88 A C C E S S GLASS PANORAMIC ROOF Opening After a battery disconnection, or if there has been a malfunction, you (TOURER)  Press control A . have to re-initialise the anti-pinch function: Pressing to the 1st notch allows you to open the blind step by step.
  • Page 89 A C C E S S FUEL TANK Opening the fuel flap Refuelling Capacity of the tank: approxi- mately 71 litres. Low fuel level When the minimum level in the tank is reached, this warning light comes instrument panel, accompanied by an audible warning and a message on the multi- function display.
  • Page 90 A C C E S S Fuel quality BioFlex engine A label inside the fi ller fl ap tells you which type of fuel to use. A Biofl ex vehicle is one that has been designed to operate equally on unleaded petrol (95 or 98 RON) or on bioethanol (in Europe this is a mixture of 85 % ethanol and 15 % unleaded petrol, known as E85).
  • Page 91 V I S I B I L I T Y LIGHTING CONTROLS Programming A. main lighting mode selection ring, with: System for selection and control of Various automatic lighting control the various front and rear lights pro- modes are also available according viding the vehicle's lighting.
  • Page 92 V I S I B I L I T Y C. fog lamps selection ring. In good or rainy weather, both day The fog lamps operate with the side and night, the front fog lamps and lights and the dipped and main beam the rear fog lamps are prohibited.
  • Page 93: Automatic Lighting

    V I S I B I L I T Y Daytime-running lamps Manual guide-me-home Automatic lighting lighting System which switches on special The side lights and dipped head- lights at the front, to make the vehi- lamps are switched on automatically, The temporary maintaining of the cle more visible by day.
  • Page 94 V I S I B I L I T Y Daytime-running lamps Manual guide-me-home Automatic lighting lighting System which switches on special The side lights and dipped head- lights at the front, to make the vehi- lamps are switched on automatically, The temporary maintaining of the cle more visible by day.
  • Page 95 V I S I B I L I T Y MANUAL ADJUSTMENT OF AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT Linked with the automatic "Guide-me-home" lighting THE HEADLAMPS OF THE DIRECTIONAL HEADLAMPS Link with the automatic lighting pro- vides the "guide-me-home" lighting with the following additional options: selection of the duration of main- taining of the lighting for 15, 30 or 60 seconds in the vehicle para-...
  • Page 96 V I S I B I L I T Y MANUAL ADJUSTMENT OF AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT Linked with the automatic "Guide-me-home" lighting THE HEADLAMPS OF THE DIRECTIONAL HEADLAMPS Link with the automatic lighting pro- vides the "guide-me-home" lighting with the following additional options: selection of the duration of main- taining of the lighting for 15, 30 or 60 seconds in the vehicle para-...
  • Page 97 V I S I B I L I T Y DIRECTIONAL LIGHTING Deactivation This function is deactivated: below a certain angle of rotation "Bend lighting" function of the steering wheel, when stationary or at very low With dipped or main beams, this speed, function provides additional lighting when reverse gear is engaged,...
  • Page 98 V I S I B I L I T Y Directional headlamps Programming function The function is activated or deactivat- ed via the instrument panel display When the dipped or main beam "Main Menu". headlamps are on, this function, associated with the "bend lighting" To do this, select "Vehicle parame- function, enables the light beam to ters\Lighting\Directional headlamps".
  • Page 99 V I S I B I L I T Y WIPER CONTROLS Manual controls Rear wiper (Tourer) System for selection and control of The wiper commands are issued the various front and rear wiping directly by the driver by means of modes for the elimination of rain and the lever A and the ring B .
  • Page 100 V I S I B I L I T Y Automatic windscreen wiping Reverse gear Switching off When reverse gear is engaged, the This is controlled manually by the The windscreen wipers operate auto- rear wiper will come into operation if driver by moving lever A upwards matically, without any action on the the windscreen wipers are operating.
  • Page 101 V I S I B I L I T Y Automatic windscreen wiping Reverse gear Switching off When reverse gear is engaged, the This is controlled manually by the The windscreen wipers operate auto- rear wiper will come into operation if driver by moving lever A upwards matically, without any action on the the windscreen wipers are operating.
  • Page 102: Windscreen Wipers

    V I S I B I L I T Y Special position of the COURTESY LIGHTS In this position, the courtesy light comes on gradually: windscreen wipers Selection and control of the various passenger compartment lights. when the vehicle is unlocked, when a door is opened, Front courtesy light when the key is removed from...
  • Page 103 V I S I B I L I T Y Special position of the COURTESY LIGHTS In this position, the courtesy light comes on gradually: windscreen wipers Selection and control of the various passenger compartment lights. when the vehicle is unlocked, when a door is opened, Front courtesy light when the key is removed from...
  • Page 104 V I S I B I L I T Y Panoramic glass roof rear In permanent lighting mode, different reading lights (Tourer) lighting times are available: with the ignition off, approxi- mately ten minutes, in energy economy mode, approxi- mately thirty seconds, with the engine running, unlimited.
  • Page 105 V I S I B I L I T Y AMBIENT LIGHTING DOOR LIGHTING Your vehicle is equipped with warm Door opening controls and welcoming ambient lighting. lighting A soft orange light is emitted. Dashboard They are located on the front and rear interior door opening controls.
  • Page 106 V I S I B I L I T Y AMBIENT LIGHTING DOOR LIGHTING Your vehicle is equipped with warm Door opening controls and welcoming ambient lighting. lighting A soft orange light is emitted. Dashboard They are located on the front and rear interior door opening controls.
  • Page 107 V I S I B I L I T Y Front door storage pockets WELCOME LIGHTING automatic lighting The welcome lighting is made up of: The interior (roof) lamps. The fl oor lighting. The pavement lighting when a door is open. Floor lighting Pavement lighting A white light is emitted to light up the...
  • Page 108 V I S I B I L I T Y Front door storage pockets WELCOME LIGHTING automatic lighting The welcome lighting is made up of: The interior (roof) lamps. The fl oor lighting. The pavement lighting when a door is open. Floor lighting Pavement lighting A white light is emitted to light up the...
  • Page 109 L A Y O U T SUN VISOR AIR CONDITIONED SKI FLAP GLOVEBOX System which protects against sun from ahead or from the side and courtesy system with illuminated mirror. A fl ap in the backrest, located to the  To open the glovebox, pull on the rear of the armrest, facilitates the handle and lower the lid.
  • Page 110 L A Y O U T MATS Adjustment To avoid your feet becoming jammed To optimise your driving position: under the pedals:  lift the control A , only use mats which are suit-  push the armrest forwards. able for the fi xings already present in the vehicle.
  • Page 111 L A Y O U T SIDE BLINDS Driver's oddments tray Cup-holder The rear cup-holder A is located in the rear central armrest.  Lower the rear armrest.  Pull forwards to extract the cup- holder. Storage  Lift up the upper part of the rear central armrest to access storage space B .
  • Page 112 L A Y O U T SUN VISOR AIR CONDITIONED SKI FLAP GLOVEBOX System which protects against sun from ahead or from the side and courtesy system with illuminated mirror. A fl ap in the backrest, located to the  To open the glovebox, pull on the rear of the armrest, facilitates the handle and lower the lid.
  • Page 113 L A Y O U T MATS Adjustment To avoid your feet becoming jammed To optimise your driving position: under the pedals:  lift the control A , only use mats which are suit-  push the armrest forwards. able for the fi xings already present in the vehicle.
  • Page 114 L A Y O U T MATS Adjustment To avoid your feet becoming jammed To optimise your driving position: under the pedals:  lift the control A , only use mats which are suit-  push the armrest forwards. able for the fi xings already present in the vehicle.
  • Page 115 L A Y O U T SIDE BLINDS Driver's oddments tray Cup-holder The rear cup-holder A is located in the rear central armrest.  Lower the rear armrest.  Pull forwards to extract the cup- holder. Storage  Lift up the upper part of the rear central armrest to access storage space B .
  • Page 116 L A Y O U T SIDE BLINDS Driver's oddments tray Cup-holder The rear cup-holder A is located in the rear central armrest.  Lower the rear armrest.  Pull forwards to extract the cup- holder. Storage  Lift up the upper part of the rear central armrest to access storage space B .
  • Page 117 L A Y O U T BOOT LAYOUT (SALOON) Luggage securing rings  Use the 4 securing rings on the boot fl oor to secure your luggage. For safety reasons, in case of the need for sharp braking, you are advised to place heavy objects as far forward in the boot as possible.
  • Page 118 L A Y O U T BOOT LAYOUT (TOURER) 1. Hook 1. Luggage-cover blind 1. Boot lamp Allows you to hook shopping bags. (see details on following page) 2. 12 V accessories socket (100 W maximum) 2. Torch 2. Luggage securing rings Cigar-lighter type 12 volts socket.
  • Page 119 L A Y O U T LUGGAGE COVER (TOURER) High load retaining net (Tourer) To roll up To install  Position the left-hand end of the lug-  Press the handle (PRESS) gently. gage cover roller in its location B The luggage cover rolls up auto- matically.
  • Page 120 L A Y O U T Row 1 Row 2 To use it in row 1: To use it in row 2:  fold down the  open the covers backs of the 4 of the corre- rear seats, sponding upper ...
  • Page 121 C H I L D S A F E T Y GENERAL POINTS RELATING INSTALLING A CHILD SEAT USING TO CHILD SEATS A THREE POINT SEAT BELT Although one of CITROËN's main "Rearwards-facing" "Forwards-facing" criteria when designing your vehicle, the safety of your children also When a "rearwards-facing"...
  • Page 122 C H I L D S A F E T Y CHILD SEATS RECOMMENDED BY CITROËN CITROËN offers a complete range of recommended child seats which are secured using a three point seat belt : Group 0: from birth to 10 kg Groups 1, 2 and 3: from 9 to 36 kg Group 0+: from birth to 13 kg Passenger air bag OFF...
  • Page 123 C H I L D S A F E T Y CHILD SEATS FITTED BY MEANS OF THE VEHICLE SEAT BELT In conformity with European law, this table shows you the possibilities for the installation of universally approved child seats (a) using a seat belt, depending on the weight of the child and the seating position in the vehicle. Weight of child Seat position(s) Groups 0 (c)
  • Page 124 C H I L D S A F E T Y "ISOFIX" MOUNTINGS In the front In the rear Your vehicle has been approved in accordance with the new ISOFIX regulation s . The rear side seats and the front passenger seat are fi...
  • Page 125 C H I L D S A F E T Y ADVICE ON CHILD SEATS This ISOFIX mounting system guarantees you fast, reliable and safe fi tting of the child seat in your The incorrect installation of a child Installing a booster seat vehicle.
  • Page 126 C H I L D S A F E T Y ISOFIX CHILD SEAT RECOMMENDED BY CITROËN AND APPROVED FOR YOUR VEHICLE RÖMER Duo Plus ISOFIX (size category B1 ) Group 1: from 9 to 18 kg Installed in the forwards-facing position. Fitted with an upper strap to be secured on the upper ring B , D or E , referred to as the TOP TETHER.
  • Page 127 C H I L D S A F E T Y TABLE SUMMARISING THE LOCATION OF ISOFIX CHILD SEATS In conformity with European law (ECE 16), this table shows you the possibilities for the installation of ISOFIX child seats to seats in the vehicle fi tted with ISOFIX anchoring points. For ISOFIX universal and semi-universal child seats, the ISOFIX size class, defi...
  • Page 128 C H I L D S A F E T Y ELECTRIC CHILD LOCK Deactivation  Press button A again. The indicator light on button A switches Remote control system to prevent off, accompanied by a message on opening of the rear doors using their the instrument panel display.
  • Page 129: Warning Lights

    S A F E T Y DIRECTION INDICATORS HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS HORN A visual warning by means of the Audible warning to alert other road Selection of the left or right direction direction indicators to alert other users to an imminent danger. indicators to signal a change of di- road users to a vehicle breakdown, rection of the vehicle.
  • Page 130 S A F E T Y DIRECTION INDICATORS HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS HORN A visual warning by means of the Audible warning to alert other road Selection of the left or right direction direction indicators to alert other users to an imminent danger. indicators to signal a change of di- road users to a vehicle breakdown, rection of the vehicle.
  • Page 131 S A F E T Y DIRECTION INDICATORS HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS HORN A visual warning by means of the Audible warning to alert other road Selection of the left or right direction direction indicators to alert other users to an imminent danger. indicators to signal a change of di- road users to a vehicle breakdown, rection of the vehicle.
  • Page 132 S A F E T Y DEFLATION DETECTION Display of tyres in good Deflated tyre condition System which automatically checks the pressure of the tyres while driving. Choice of detection This function warns you of tyres that are defl ated or punctured. automatic detection ...
  • Page 133 S A F E T Y Punctured tyre Wheel not detected Driver request detection: The vehicle outline indicates the wheel(s) which is/are not detected.  The message is accompanied by the SERVICE warning lamp lighting up and an audible beep. Consult a CITROËN dealer.
  • Page 134 S A F E T Y BRAKING ASSISTANCE Emergency braking assistance Operating fault SYSTEMS System which, in an emergency, If this warning light comes enables you to obtain the optimum Group of supplementary systems on, accompanied by an au- braking pressure more quickly, thus which help you to obtain optimum dible signal and a message reducing the stopping distance.
  • Page 135 S A F E T Y TRAJECTORY CONTROL For vehicles with Hydractive III+ Disarming suspension, manual adjustment of SYSTEMS In exceptional conditions (starting a ground clearance to the intermediate vehicle which is bogged down, stuck position improves further the ability in snow, on soft ground...), it may Anti-skid regulation (ASR) and to make progress in deep snow (see...
  • Page 136 S A F E T Y SEAT BELTS Reactivation The pretensioning seat belts are active when the ignition is on. These systems are reactivated au- The force limiter reduces the pres- tomatically each time the ignition is switched back on or from 30 mph sure of the seat belt against the chest of the occupant, so increasing (50 km/h).
  • Page 137 S A F E T Y SEAT BELTS Reactivation The pretensioning seat belts are active when the ignition is on. These systems are reactivated au- The force limiter reduces the pres- tomatically each time the ignition is switched back on or from 30 mph sure of the seat belt against the chest of the occupant, so increasing (50 km/h).
  • Page 138 S A F E T Y Rear seat belts Height adjustment Each rear seat is fi tted with a three- point inertia reel seat belt with force limiter. Fastening  Pull the strap, then insert the tongue in the buckle. ...
  • Page 139 S A F E T Y Recommendations for children The driver must ensure that passen- In order to be effective, a seat belt: gers use the seat belts correctly and must be tightened as close to the Use a suitable child seat if the pas- that they are all restrained securely body as possible, senger is less than 12 years old or...
  • Page 140 S A F E T Y AIR BAGS Front air bags Impact detection zones System designed maximise System which protects the head and the safety of the occupants (with chest of the driver and front passen- the exception of the rear centre ger in the event of a front impact.
  • Page 141 S A F E T Y Deactivation Activation When you remove the child seat, turn switch 1 to the "ON" position to re-arm the air bag and so guarantee the safety of your front passenger in the event of an impact. Operating fault If this symbol appears on the instrument panel dis-...
  • Page 142 S A F E T Y For the air bags to be fully effective, observe the following safety rules: Front air bags Curtain air bags Sit in a normal upright position. Wear a correctly adjusted seat belt. Do not drive holding the steering Do not fi...
  • Page 143 S A F E T Y Side air bags * Impact detection zones Activation It is triggered at the same time as System which protects the driver the corresponding side air bag in the and front passenger in the event of event of a serious side impact applied a serious side impact in order to limit to all or part of the side impact zone...
  • Page 144 S A F E T Y For the air bags to be fully effective, observe the following safety rules: Front air bags Curtain air bags Sit in a normal upright position. Wear a correctly adjusted seat belt. Do not drive holding the steering Do not fi...
  • Page 145 D R I V I N G MANUAL PARKING BRAKE Release  Press on the end of the lever whilst pulling it then lower it fully. This warning lamp comes on if the parking brake is en- gaged or not fully released. If the parking brake is released, the lighting of this warning lamp along with the STOP warning lamp...
  • Page 146: Automatic Operation

    D R I V I N G ELECTRONIC PARKING Automatic operation BRAKE Application with the engine off Application with the engine running With the vehicle stationary, the park- With the engine running and the ve- ing brake is automatically applied hicle stationary, in order to immobi- when the engine is switched off.
  • Page 147 D R I V I N G Manual operation Release Activation/Deactivation of the automatic functions The electronic parking brake releases Manual application/release of the The automatic application when the automatically progressively parking brake is always possible. when you press the accelerator: engine is switched off and the au- tomatic release when you press ...
  • Page 148 D R I V I N G Manual operation Release Activation/Deactivation of the automatic functions The electronic parking brake releases Manual application/release of the The automatic application when the automatically progressively parking brake is always possible. when you press the accelerator: engine is switched off and the au- tomatic release when you press ...
  • Page 149 D R I V I N G Maximum application Particular situations Release With the ignition on or the engine If necessary, you can utilise maxi- In certain situations (starting the running, release parking mum application of the parking engine...), the parking brake can brake, press on the brake pedal, brake.
  • Page 150: Emergency Unlocking

    D R I V I N G Dynamic emergency braking Emergency unlocking If a failure of the ESP sys- tem is signalled by the light- ing of this warning lamp, then braking stability is not guaranteed. In this event, stability must be assured by the driver by repeating alternate "pull release"...
  • Page 151 D R I V I N G This strap does not permit application of the parking brake. To re-engage the electronic parking brake (after rectifying the malfunc- tion or battery failure), give a long pull on the control A until the park- ing brake warning lamp (!) fl...
  • Page 152 D R I V I N G Operating anomalies If any of these instances arises, contact a CITROËN dealer as soon as possible. SITUATION CONSEQUENCES Electronic parking brake fault and display of If the electronic parking brake fault warning lamp and the service message "...
  • Page 153 D R I V I N G SITUATION CONSEQUENCES The automatic functions are deactivated. Display of messages " Parking brake faulty " The hill start assist is unavailable. and " Anti roll-back fault " and of the follow- To apply the electronic parking brake: ing warning lamps: ...
  • Page 154 D R I V I N G HILL START ASSIST Operation System which keeps your vehicle immobilised temporarily (approxi- mately 2 seconds) when starting on a gradient, the time it takes to move your foot from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 155 D R I V I N G 5-SPEED MANUAL GEARBOX 6-SPEED MANUAL GEARBOX AUTOMATIC GEARBOX Starting the vehicle Engaging reverse gear Automatic gearbox which offers a  Check that the gear lever is in  Raise the ring under the knob choice between the comfort of fully neutral.
  • Page 156 D R I V I N G 5-SPEED MANUAL GEARBOX 6-SPEED MANUAL GEARBOX AUTOMATIC GEARBOX Starting the vehicle Engaging reverse gear Automatic gearbox which offers a  Check that the gear lever is in  Raise the ring under the knob choice between the comfort of fully neutral.
  • Page 157 D R I V I N G 5-SPEED MANUAL GEARBOX 6-SPEED MANUAL GEARBOX AUTOMATIC GEARBOX Starting the vehicle Engaging reverse gear Automatic gearbox which offers a  Check that the gear lever is in  Raise the ring under the knob choice between the comfort of fully neutral.
  • Page 158 D R I V I N G Mode selection Displays on the instrument panel The position of the selector and the For safety: driving mode are displayed on the instrument panel dial C . position P can be dis- engaged only if you A position grille relating to the selec- press the brake pedal, tor allows you to view the position...
  • Page 159 D R I V I N G Moving off Park Reverse gear This position of the selector Only engage this position  To start the engine, the selector is used to prevent the vehi- when the vehicle is station- has to be in position P or N . cle from moving when you ary.
  • Page 160 D R I V I N G Automatic operation When braking, the gearbox may If the vehicle stops or reduces change down automatically in order speed (for example when ap- to provide effective engine braking. proaching a stop sign), the gearbox changes down automatically to fi...
  • Page 161 D R I V I N G SPORT and SNOW SNOW programme "  " marked snatching programmes  With the lever in position D and the may be felt when se- engine running, press button B . lecting R for reverse gear, The gearbox adapts to driving on slippery roads.
  • Page 162: Fixed Centred Controls Steering Wheel

    D R I V I N G FIXED CENTRED CONTROLS STEERING WHEEL Scrolling of the various pages of information on the instrument panel display. Rotation Movement through the various menus on the instrument panel display. Increasing/decreasing of the values. Opening of the menu on the instrument panel display (only when stationary). Short press Selection and confi...
  • Page 163 D R I V I N G Radio source: Scrolling of the pre-set stations. CD/MP3 CD/CD changer/jukebox source: Scrolling of the CDs or Rotation directories. On the multifunction display menus: Movement and increasing/decreasing. On the multifunction display menus: confi rmation. Short press Opening of the short-cut menus (in accordance with the multifunction display page).
  • Page 164 D R I V I N G SPEED LIMITER Displays on the instrument panel System which prevents the vehi- cle from exceeding the speed pro- grammed by the driver. When the limit speed is reached, the accelerator pedal no longer has any effect.
  • Page 165 D R I V I N G Return to normal driving  Press on button 5 .  Select the speed limiter function.  Or stop the engine. Overriding the programmed speed The accelerator pedal has an end- of-travel switch. In order to exceed Operating fault the memorised maximum speed at any time, you can press the pedal...
  • Page 166 D R I V I N G CRUISE CONTROL Displays on the instrument Once the desired speed has been reached using the accelerator, press panel System which automatically main- button 1 or button 2 . The cruising tains the vehicle speed programmed speed is then memorised and cruise by the driver, without any action on control is activated.
  • Page 167 D R I V I N G Overriding the programmed Reactivation Operating fault speed By recalling the memorised If there is a malfunction, a mes- speed sage is displayed accompanied by While cruise control is in operation, a sound signal and lighting of the it is always possible to go above the After deactivation, press button 3 .
  • Page 168 D R I V I N G LANE DEPARTURE Activation Operating fault WARNING SYSTEM  Press button A , the indicator light In the event of a malfunction, the comes on. service warning light comes on, ac- System which detects the involun- companied by an audible signal and a tary crossing of longitudinal traffi...
  • Page 169 D R I V I N G PARKING SPACE SENSOR System which measures the parking Displays on the instrument You can select the "parking space space available between two vehi- sensor" function by pressing button panel cles or obstacles. It measures the A.
  • Page 170 D R I V I N G Operation The function displays the following The function deselects itself auto- types of message: matically: have identifi ed parking when you engage reverse gear, space: when you switch off the ignition,  Press button A to select the function. if measuring is not requested, ...
  • Page 171 D R I V I N G VISUAL AND AUDIBLE The parking assistance is switched The parking assistance system on : FRONT AND/OR REAR cannot, in any circumstances, re- PARKING ASSISTANCE by engaging reverse gear, place the need for vigilance and at a speed below 6 mph (10 km/h) responsibility on the part of the System consisting of proximity sen-...
  • Page 172 D R I V I N G "HYDRACTIVE III+" Display on the instrument Reactivation ELECTRONIC SUSPENSION panel The suspension mode selected is displayed on the instrument panel display. Normal mode This mode favours soft damp- ing for maximum comfort. If the speed authorised for a particular position is exceed- ed, the vehicle reverts auto- matically to the normal road...
  • Page 173 D R I V I N G "HYDRACTIVE III+" Display on the instrument Reactivation ELECTRONIC SUSPENSION panel The suspension mode selected is displayed on the instrument panel display. Normal mode This mode favours soft damp- ing for maximum comfort. If the speed authorised for a particular position is exceed- ed, the vehicle reverts auto- matically to the normal road...
  • Page 174 D R I V I N G Vehicle positions Maximum height Normal position Changing a wheel (Not possible if If the speed authorised for a particu- speed > 6 mph (10 km/h)). lar position is exceeded, the vehicle reverts automatically to the normal position.
  • Page 175 D R I V I N G Position not authorised Automatic variation of ground clear- ance For your safety if you are operat- If your speed exceeds 70 mph ing underneath the vehicle, it is (approx. 110 km/h), on a good obligatory to support the vehicle road surface, ground clearance with axle stands.
  • Page 176 C H E C K S BONNET To avoid any risk of burns, only handle the bonnet strut by its yel- Protects the components of the engine low end. and provides access for checking levels. The location of the interior control prevents opening of the bonnet while the driver's door is closed.
  • Page 177 C H E C K S DRAINING THE DIESEL FUEL Draining water from the fuel Refi tting FILTER filter  Firstly clip in at 2 .  Lower and centre the cover. Protective cover  Clip in at 3 and 4 , pushing verti- cally and gently from the rear.
  • Page 178 C H E C K S RUNNING OUT OF FUEL If the engine fails to start at the fi rst attempt, wait fi fteen seconds before (DIESEL) trying again. If the engine fails to start after a few attempts, action the priming pump again and then try to start the en- gine.
  • Page 179 C H E C K S PETROL ENGINES They allow you access for checking the level of the various fl uids and for replacing certain components. 1. Screenwash and headlamp wash reservoir. 2. Power steering fl uid reservoir or power steering and suspension fl...
  • Page 180 C H E C K S 3 litre V6 petrol engine 1. Screen wash and headlamp wash reservoir. 2. Power steering and suspension fl uid reservoir. 3. Engine coolant reservoir. 4. Engine oil gauge. 5. Engine oil topping-up. 6. Brake fl uid reservoir. 7.
  • Page 181 C H E C K S DIESEL ENGINES They allow you access for checking the level of the various fl uids, for re- placing certain components and for repriming the fuel. 1. Screenwash and headlamp wash reservoir. 2. Power steering fl uid reservoir or power steering and suspension fl...
  • Page 182 C H E C K S HDi 173 - V6 HDi 208 engines (with particle filter) 1. Screen wash and headlamp wash reservoir. 2. Power steering and suspension fl uid reservoir. 3. Engine coolant reservoir. 4. Engine oil gauge. 5. Engine oil topping-up. 6.
  • Page 183 C H E C K S CHECKING LEVELS Brake fluid level Dipstick There are 2 marks on the Check all of these levels regularly The brake fl uid level should dipstick: and top them up if necessary, unless be close to the "MAX" mark. A = max;...
  • Page 184 C H E C K S Coolant level Screenwash and headlamp Diesel additive level (Diesel wash fluid engine with particle emission filter) The coolant level should be In the case of vehicles fi tted close to the "MAX" mark but with headlamp washers, the A low additive level is indicated by should never exceed it.
  • Page 185 C H E C K S CHECKS Air filter and passenger compartment filter Particulate filter system (Diesel) Unless otherwise indicated, check Refer to the Maintenance these components in accordance and Warranty Guide for Complementary catalytic with the Maintenance and Warranty details of the replacement converter, this fi...
  • Page 186 C H E C K S Manual gearbox Brake disc wear status Only use products recom- mended by CITROËN or The gearbox does not re- For information relating to products of equivalent qual- quire any maintenance (no checking the brake disc ity and specifi...
  • Page 187 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N PUNCTURE REPAIR KIT Using the kit Complete system consisting of a  Switch off the ignition. compressor and a bottle of fi lling ...
  • Page 188 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N  Switch on the compressor by tilt- If this pressure has not ing the switch A to position "1" been reached after approxi- until the tyre pressure reaches mately fi...
  • Page 189 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N  Connect the compressor's elec- Take care, the bottle of tric plug to the vehicle's 12 V puncture repair fl uid con- socket again.
  • Page 190 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N CHANGING A WHEEL Access to the tools List of tools 4. Centring guide 5. Towing eye 1. Handle 6. Moveable chock (depending on 2.
  • Page 191 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Access to the spare wheel To remove the spare wheel To reposition the spare wheel The tyre pressure is indi- ...
  • Page 192 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Removing a wheel  Continue to extend the jack until the wheel is a few centimetres off the ground.  Undo the bolts, remove the wheel.
  • Page 193 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Wheel for temporary use Fitting a wheel If your vehicle is fi tted with a spare wheel of a different ...
  • Page 194 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Wheel for temporary use Fitting a wheel If your vehicle is fi tted with a spare wheel of a different ...
  • Page 195 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N CHANGING A BULB Changing sidelamps Operating procedure for replacing a faulty bulb with a new bulb without the use of any tools. Headlamps Model with Xenon headlamps (D1S) ...
  • Page 196 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Model with halogen headlamps Changing main beams Changing sidelamps  Lift up the pegs A to remove the  Lift up the pegs A to remove the 1.
  • Page 197 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Changing dipped beams Changing the directional lighting Changing direction indicators  Remove the fi xing screw of cover A using a torx tool, tip the cover over and remove.
  • Page 198 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Changing front foglamps Changing side repeaters The side repeater is sealed.  Remove the fi xing screw of cover A using a torx tool, tip the cover If the bulb is faulty, replace the side ...
  • Page 199 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Rear lamps (Saloon) Changing the lamps on the boot Identify the failed bulb.  Open the boot.  Detach the bulb holder H . 1.
  • Page 200 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Changing the lamps on the wing  Detach the bulb holder D .  Replace the bulb.  Replace the bulb holder D . ...
  • Page 201 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Rear lamps (Tourer) Changing the lamps on the boot Identify the failed bulb.  Open the boot.  Detach the bulb holder H . 1.
  • Page 202 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Changing the lamps on the wing  Detach the bulb holder D .  Replace the faulty bulb.  Replace the bulb holder D . ...
  • Page 203 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Changing number plate lights Changing the third brake light (W 5 W) (diodes)  Remove the lens. For the replacement of this type of diode light, contact a CITROËN ...
  • Page 204 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Changing interior bulbs Boot lamp Floor lighting Interior lamps  Detach the cover and use a W 5 W  Detach the cover and use a bulb.
  • Page 205 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Changing interior bulbs Boot lamp Floor lighting Interior lamps  Detach the cover and use a W 5 W  Detach the cover and use a bulb.
  • Page 206 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N CHANGING A FUSE Fuses under the dashboard Access to the fuses When refi tting the storage box, ob- Operating procedure for replacing a serve the following advice: faulty fuse with a new fuse to rectify a ...
  • Page 207 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N CHANGING A FUSE Fuses under the dashboard Access to the fuses When refi tting the storage box, ob- Operating procedure for replacing a serve the following advice: faulty fuse with a new fuse to rectify a ...
  • Page 208 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N FUSEBOX A Table of fuses Fuse N° Rating Function Heated rear view mirrors Rain and brightness sensor Seat belt not fastened warning lamps Electrochrome rear view mirrors 20 A Sunroof (saloon)
  • Page 209 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N FUSEBOX C Fuse N° Rating Function 15 A Rear screen wipe (Tourer) 30 A Locking and deadlocking relay Airbags 10 A Automatic gearbox - additional heater unit (Diesel) - electrochrome rear view mirrors 30 A Front window - sun roof - passenger door lighting - passenger rear view mirror adjustment...
  • Page 210 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Fuses under the bonnet Table of fuses Fuse N° Rating Function 20 A Engine control unit 15 A Horn 10 A Screen wash pump 10 A Headlamp wash pump...
  • Page 211 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Fuses on the battery Table of fuses (All engines except V6 HDi) Fuse N° Rating Function 25 A Rear 12 V socket (max power: 100 W) 15 A Foglamps 20 A...
  • Page 212 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N BATTERY Starting using another V6 HDi engine battery Procedure for charging your battery when it is fl at or for starting the en- gine using another battery.
  • Page 213 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Charging the battery using a Do not disconnect the ter- Following reconnection of battery charger minals while the engine is the battery running.
  • Page 214 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N ENERGY ECONOMY MODE Exiting economy mode System which manages the duration These functions are reactivated au- of use of certain functions to con- tomatically next time the vehicle is serve a suffi...
  • Page 215 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N TOWING THE VEHICLE Towing your vehicle Towing another vehicle Procedure for having your vehicle towed or for towing another vehicle using a removable towing eye.
  • Page 216 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N TOWING A TRAILER, A Cooling If the trailer is not fi tted by CARAVAN, ETC. Towing a trailer on a slope increases a CITROËN dealer, it is the temperature of the coolant.
  • Page 217 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N ROOF BARS Recommendations Maximum load that can be distributed on the roof bars  Distribute your load evenly, The design of your vehicle, for your (for a loading height not avoiding overloading...
  • Page 218 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N VERY COLD PROTECTION * Moveable device which prevents the intake of snow particles, which could obstruct the air fi lter. Diesel engine HDi 173 FAP Diesel engine V6 HDi 208 Normal situation...
  • Page 219 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N SNOW GUARD * Moveable device which prevents the accumulation of snow by the radia- tor cooling fan. Fitting  Bring the 2 sections of the snow guard up to the upper and lower Before fi...
  • Page 220 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N "Personalisation": seat covers, alloy wheels, wheel trims, mud fl aps... "Accessories": windscreen wash fl uid, interior and exterior cleaning and maintenance products, body- work touch-up aerosol and pen...
  • Page 221 T E C H N I C A L D A T A MODELS: ENGINES AND GEARBOXES Model codes: 6FYC RFJC RFJF RFJC/FF XFVJ RD... RW... 1.8 l. 16V Biofl ex 2 l. 3 l. V6 24V PETROL ENGINES 2 l. 16V 143 bhp 127 bhp 16V 143 bhp 215 bhp...
  • Page 222 T E C H N I C A L D A T A MODELS: ENGINES AND GEARBOXES Model codes: 9HZC RHF8 RHRJ 4HTH UHZJ RD... RW..9HZC/1 2 l. HDi 2 l. HDi DIESEL ENGINES 1.6 l. HDi 110 bhp 2 l.
  • Page 223 T E C H N I C A L D A T A CONSUMPTION (SALOON) In accordance with directive 80/1268/CEE Inter-urban Emission of Model codes: Urban driving Mixed driving Petrol driving Gearboxes by weight engines (litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) RD... (g/km) (litres/100 km) 1.8 l.
  • Page 224 T E C H N I C A L D A T A CONSUMPTION (TOURER) In accordance with directive 80/1268/CEE Inter-urban Emission of Model codes: Petrol Urban driving Mixed driving Gearboxes driving by weight engines (litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) RW... (litres/100 km) (g/km) 1.8 l.
  • Page 225 T E C H N I C A L D A T A CONSUMPTION (SALOON) In accordance with directive 80/1268/CEE Inter-urban Emission of Mixed driving Diesel Model codes: Urban driving Gearboxes driving by weight engines RD... (litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (g/km) 1.6 l.
  • Page 226 T E C H N I C A L D A T A CONSUMPTION (TOURER) In accordance with directive 80/1268/CEE Inter-urban Emission of Diesel Model codes: Urban driving Mixed driving Gearboxes driving by weight engines RW... (litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (litres/100 km) (g/km) 1.6 l.
  • Page 227 T E C H N I C A L D A T A WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (SALOON) in kg 1.8 l. 16V Biofl ex 2 l. 3 l. V6 24V Petrol engines 2 l. 16V 143 bhp 127 bhp 16V 143 bhp 215 bhp Gearboxes...
  • Page 228 T E C H N I C A L D A T A WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (TOURER) in kg 1.8 l. 16V Biofl ex 2 l. 3 l. V6 24V Petrol engines 2 l. 16V 143 bhp 127 bhp 16V 143 bhp 215 bhp Gearboxes...
  • Page 229 T E C H N I C A L D A T A WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (SALOON) in kg 1.6 l. HDi 2 l. HDi 2 l. HDi 2 l. HDi V6 HDi Diesel engines 110 bhp 140 bhp 138 bhp 173 bhp 208 bhp...
  • Page 230 T E C H N I C A L D A T A WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (TOURER) in kg 1.6 l. HDi 2 l. HDi 2 l. HDi 2 l. HDi V6 HDi Diesel engines 110 bhp 140 bhp 138 bhp 173 bhp 208 bhp...
  • Page 231 T E C H N I C A L D A T A DIMENSIONS (IN MM) Exterior (Saloon) 2 815 1 054 4 779 1 586 2 096 1 557 1 860 1 451 * Without roof bars.
  • Page 232 T E C H N I C A L D A T A Interior (Saloon) 1 030 1 115 1 040 1 705...
  • Page 233 T E C H N I C A L D A T A Exterior (Tourer) 2 815 1 054 4 829 1 586 2 096 1 557 1 860 1 479 * Without roof bars.
  • Page 234 T E C H N I C A L D A T A Interior (Tourer) 1 060 1 115 1 058 1 723...
  • Page 235 T E C H N I C A L D A T A IDENTIFICATION FEATURES Various visible marking devices for A. Chassis number plate B. Body serial number identifi cation and tracking of the On the left hand door centre pillar. C.
  • Page 236 Autoradio AUDIO EQUIPMENT/HANDS-FREE KIT CONTENTS Your Autoradio is coded in such a way that it will only operate in your vehicle. If it is to be installed in another operate in your vehicle. If it is to be installed in another operate in your vehicle.
  • Page 237 01 FIRST STEPS 11 11 On/Off and volume adjustment. TA (Traffi c Announcement) function on/off. 14. Buttons 1 to 6: Long press: access to the PTY Selection of a stored radio station. CD eject. (TYpes of radio Programme) mode. Long press: storing of a station. Selection of the screen display mode.
  • Page 238 GENERAL MENU > MONOCHROME DISPLAY C For a detailed global view of the menus available, refer to the "Display fl ow charts" section of this chapter. TELEPHONE: AUDIO FUNCTIONS: hands-free kit, matching, radio, CD, options. management of a communication. PERSONALISATION-CONFIGURATION: vehicle parameters, display, languages.
  • Page 239: Selecting A Station

    AUDIO The external environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car 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 equipment. RADIO SELECTING A STATION Press the SOURCE button several...
  • Page 240 MP3 CD PLAYING A CD PLAYING AN MP3 COMPILATION Insert an MP3 compilation in the player. The audio equipment searches for all of the music tracks, which may take anything between a few Insert circular compact discs only. seconds and several tens of seconds, before play Some anti-pirating systems, on original discs or CDs begins.
  • Page 241 AUDIO MP3 CD CD CHANGER PLAYING A CD (NOT MP3 COMPATIBLE) INFORMATION AND ADVICE Insert the CDs in the changer one by The MP3 format, an abbreviation of MPEG 1.2 & 2.5 Audio Layer 3, one. is an audio compression standard which permits the recording of several tens of music fi...
  • Page 242 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME OF THE USING THE AUXILIARY INPUT (AUX) JACK/RCA CABLE NOT SUPPLIED AUXILIARY SOURCE The auxiliary input permits the connection of portable equipment First adjust the volume of your portable equipment. (MP3 player...). It is activated by default. Then adjust the volume of your audio equipment.
  • Page 243: Receiving A Call

    HANDS-FREE KIT The services offered by the hands-free kit depend on the network, the SIM card and the compatibility of the Bluetooth equipment used. Consult your telephone's manual and your operator to fi nd out which services are available to you. A list of mobile telephones which offer the best range of services is available from the network.
  • Page 244: Steering Wheel Controls

    CONTROL SHORT-CUTS STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS Activation/deactivation of the Black Panel mode RADIO: automatic search for a lower/higher frequency. (night driving). CD/MP3/CD CHANGER: selection of the previous/next track. continuous press: fast forwards/rewind play. Pick up an incoming call/hang up a call which is in progress.
  • Page 245 CONFIGURATION ADJUSTING THE DATE AND TIME Press the MENU button. Press to confi rm the selection. Using the arrows, select the PERSONALISATION- CONFIGURATION function. Using the arrows, select the ADJUST DATE AND TIME function. PERSONALISATION-CONFIGURATION ADJUST DATE AND TIME Press to confi rm the selection. Press to confi...
  • Page 246 DISPLAY FLOW CHART monochrome C AUDIO FUNCTIONS PERSONALISATION-CONFIGURATION TELEPHONE FM BAND PREFERENCES DEFINE THE VEHICLE PARAMETERS * CONSULTING DIRECTORIES ** alternative frequencies (RDS) DISPLAY CONFIGURATION telephone directory activate/deactivate video brightness adjustment call log regional mode (REG) normal video services directory activate/deactivate inverse video customer contact centre...
  • Page 247: Frequently Asked Questions

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The table below groups together the answers to the most frequently asked questions concerning your Autoradio. QUESTION RESPONSE 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...
  • Page 248 QUESTION RESPONSE 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...
  • Page 249 NaviDrive 3D MULTIMEDIA AUDIO EQUIPMENT/BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE GPS EUROPE CONTENTS ● 01 First steps pg. 2 The NaviDrive 3D is protected in such a way that it will only operate in your vehicle. If it is to be installed will only operate in your vehicle. If it is to be installed will only operate in your vehicle.
  • Page 250 FIRST STEPS NaviDrive 3D CONTROL PANEL PQRS Short press: clears the last character. ADDR TRAFFIC RADIO MEDIA SETUP BOOK Long press: activates the voice recognition. PQRS WXYZ CD eject. ADDR BOOK: access to the ADDRESS BOOK menu (function Normal display or black screen. described in detail in section 10).
  • Page 251 FIRST STEPS NaviDrive 3D NAVIGATOR ADDR TRAFFIC RADIO MEDIA SETUP BOOK PQRS WXYZ 13. OK: confi rmation of the over-bright item on the screen. When the MEDIA screen is displayed: selection of the 14. Rotation of the ring: previous/next MP3 directory or CD. - 4-direction navigator: press to the left/right: When the RADIO screen is displayed: selection of the When MAP or NAV is displayed: vertical movement...
  • Page 252: General Operation

    GENERAL OPERATION DISPLAY ACCORDING TO THE CONTEXT Press the MODE button several times in succession to gain access to the following displays: FULL SCREEN MAP RADIO/MUSIC MEDIA/VIDEO NAVIGATION TELEPHONE (If navigation is in progress) (If a conversation is in progress) SETUP: TRAFFIC: Access to the SETUP menu: system language and...
  • Page 253 GENERAL OPERATION DISPLAY ACCORDING TO THE CONTEXT avoidance criteria NORMAL Pressing OK permits access to short-cut satellites RANDOM TRACK menus according to the display on the screen. stages info TRACK INFO SELECT MUSIC TRAVEL ROUTE NAV: ZOOM/SCROLL RADIO: ABORT GUIDANCE VOICE ADVICE IN FM MODE REPEAT ADVICE...
  • Page 254 GENERAL OPERATION DISPLAY ACCORDING TO THE CONTEXT MAP: AUDIO DVD: ABORT/RESUME GUIDANCE STOP DVD OPTIONS SET DESTINATION/ADD STAGE GROUP audio POIS NEARBY group 1 . 2/n subtitles POSITION INFO PLAY MODE angles OPTION normal/random track/intro Example guide to dial SELECT MUSIC store position VIDEO DVD: zoom/scroll...
  • Page 255 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE The NAVIGATION voice commands are listed in section 09. SELECTING A DESTINATION During guidance, a long press on the end of the lights stalk repeats the last guidance instruction. Select the NEW DESTINATION INPUT function and press OK to confi...
  • Page 256 It is possible to scroll the map using the 4-direction navigator. It is possible to select its orientation via the short-cut menu of the FULL SCREEN MAP. Press OK then select MAP SETTINGS and confi rm. Then select START ROUTE GUIDANCE and the press OK to Turn the ring and select OK.
  • Page 257: Route Options

    NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE When the map is displayed on the screen, you can select "map settings" then "fl at map/map in ROUTE OPTIONS perspective/3D map/North orientation/vehicle orientation". The displaying of buildings in 3D mode depends on the progress of the town mapping. Select the ROUTE DYNAMICS function.
  • Page 258 ADDING A STOPOVER Stopovers can be added to or deleted from the route once the destination has been selected. Enter a new address, for example. Press the NAV button. NEW DESTINATION INPUT Once the new address has been entered, select START GUIDANCE Press the NAV button again or select and press OK to confi...
  • Page 259 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE SEARCHING FOR POINTS OF INTEREST The points of interest (POIs) indicate all of the service locations in the vicinity (hotels, various businesses, airports...). Select the POI IN CITY function to search for POIs in the city required. Select the country then enter the Press the NAV button.
  • Page 260 03 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE Zooming in on this icon shows the new POIs. List of POIs List of POIs Service station Airport Cinema LPG station Railway station Camp site Garage Bus station Theme parks CITROËN Port Hospital Motor racing circuit Industrial estate Pharmacy Covered car park...
  • Page 261 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE UPDATING THE HAZARDOUS LOCATION POIs Press NAV, select NAVIGATION MENU, then IMPORT POI. Download the HAZARDOUS LOCATION POIs update NAVIGATION MENU fi le onto an SD card or USB stick from the Internet. This service will be available on www.citroen.fr, IMPORT POI www.citroen.co.uk then gradually deployed to all of the other countries.
  • Page 262 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE SPOKEN INSTRUCTION SETTINGS When the navigation is displayed Select the SETTINGS function and on the screen, press OK then select press OK to confi rm. or deselect VOICE MESSAGE to activate or deactivate the spoken guidance instructions. Use the volume button to adjust the SETTINGS volume.
  • Page 263: Traffic Information

    TRAFFIC INFORMATION The fi lters are independent and their results are concealed. CONFIGURE THE FILTERING AND We recommend: DISPLAYING OF THE TMC MESSAGES - a fi lter over 6 miles (10 km) around the vehicle in heavy traffi c, - a fi lter over 30 miles (50 km) around the vehicle or a fi lter on the route on motorway journeys. Select MESSAGE FILTERING and press OK to confi...
  • Page 264 The external environment (hill, building, tunnel, underground car park...) may interfere with RADIO 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.
  • Page 265 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS CD, MP3/WMA CD, MP3/WMA SD CARD/USB READER INFORMATION AND ADVICE The audio equipment will only play audio fi les with the extension The audio equipment will only play audio fi les with the extension The MP3 format, an abbreviation of MPEG 1,2 & 2.5 Audio Layer 3 The MP3 format, an abbreviation of MPEG 1,2 &...
  • Page 266 SELECTING/PLAYING MP3 CDs, SD cards or USB peripherals are the compatible sources. CD, MP3/WMA CD, MP3/WMA SD CARD/USB READER Insert the audio or MP3 CD in the player, Press the MEDIA button again or the SD card in the card reader or the USB RADIO MEDIA TRAFFIC...
  • Page 267 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS USING THE EXTERNAL DEVICE (AUX) VIEWING A VIDEO DVD AUDIO/VIDEO/RCA CABLE NOT SUPPLIED Connect the portable equipment (MP3 player, camcorder, camera…) Connect the portable equipment (MP3 player, camcorder, camera…) ADDR RADIO MEDIA TRAFFIC SETUP BOOK Insert the DVD in the player. Play to the RCA socket (white and red for audio, red and yellow for video) to the RCA socket (white and red for audio, red and yellow for video) begins automatically.
  • Page 268 JUKEBOX COPYING A CD, A USB STICK OR AN SD CARD ONTO THE HARD DISC Select the tracks required then COPY SELECTION or select all of the tracks Insert an audio/MP3 CD, a USB stick using COPY ALL. ADDR or an SD card. RADIO MEDIA TRAFFIC...
  • Page 269 JUKEBOX JUKEBOX LISTENING TO THE JUKEBOX RENAMING AN ALBUM Press the MEDIA button. Press the MEDIA button again or MEDIA Press the MEDIA button. MEDIA select MEDIA MENU and press OK to confi rm. Check that the active source is not the Jukebox in order to be able to Check that the active source is not the Jukebox in order to be able to rename or delete a track/directory.
  • Page 270 MAKING A TELEPHONE CALL CHOOSING BETWEEN THE BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE/INTERNAL TELEPHONE To activate the Bluetooth telephone or the internal telephone, press PICK UP TEL. Select TELEPHONE MENU, then SELECT TELEPHONE then choose between NONE, BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE or INTERNAL TELEPHONE. Press OK at each step to confi...
  • Page 271 MAKING A TELEPHONE CALL The services available via the telephone depend on the network, the SIM card and the compatibility CONNECTING A BLUETOOTH of the Bluetooth equipment used. Refer to your telephone's manual and your operator to check which TELEPHONE services you have access to.
  • Page 272 MAKING A TELEPHONE CALL USING THE INTERNAL TELEPHONE If you have declined to use the internal telephone for personal calls, you can still connect a Bluetooth WITH SIM CARD telephone to receive your calls on the vehicle's audio system. Enter the PIN code on the keypad then select OK and confi...
  • Page 273 RECEIVING A CALL MAKING A CALL An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display Press the PICK UP TEL button. on the screen. Select the YES tab to accept or NO to The list of the last 20 calls made and received in the vehicle appears The list of the last 20 calls made and received in the vehicle appears refuse and confi...
  • Page 274: Emergency Call

    Warning, the emergency call and the services are only active if the internal telephone is used with a valid SIM card. With a Bluetooth telephone and without a SIM card, these services are not operational. EMERGENCY CALL CONSULTING THE SERVICES EXCEPT NaviDrive 3D CONTROL PANEL Press this button to gain access to the CITROËN services * .
  • Page 275: Setting The Date And Time

    08 CONFIGURATION This function provides access to the options according to the SETUP fl ow chart. Principle of the GPS synchro: 1. Confi rm the "GPS synchro" selection, the time is then set to GMT universal time, the date is also updated.
  • Page 276 VOICE COMMANDS AND STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS C5 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS Successive presses: "Black Panel" mode Rotation: provides access to the short-cut menus according to the display on the screen. - black screen (night driving). Short press: confi rm the choice displayed on screen. Long press: return to the main menu.
  • Page 277 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 ACTION VOICE COMMANDS - VOICE RECO. INITIATION VOICE COMMAND USE OF THE COMMAND GENERAL Help address book Access to the address book help Help voice control Access to the voice reco help Help media Access to the media management help Help navigation Access to the guidance, navigation help Help telephone...
  • Page 278 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 ACTION VOICE COMMANDS - VOICE RECO. INITIATION VOICE COMMAND USE OF THE COMMAND MEDIA Media Select the MEDIA source Select media Choose a source Single slot Select the CD player source Jukebox Select the Jukebox source Select the USB reader source External device Select the audio AUX input source...
  • Page 279 DISPLAY FLOW CHARTS MAIN FUNCTION MEDIA CHOICE A choice A1 "MEDIA" MENU choice A2 VIDEO SETTINGS CHOICE B... SELECT SOURCE display format audio CD/MP3 CD/audio DVD/video DVD languages TRAFFIC TRAFFIC "TRAFFIC" MENU CD changer display settings MESSAGE FILTERING jukebox brightness all messages on route SD card contrast...
  • Page 280 STOPOVERS add stopover RADIO "RADIO" MENU enter new address "NAVIGATION" MENU AM/FM WAVEBAND guide me home STOP/RESUME GUIDANCE FM waveband from address book ENTER DESTINATION AM waveband from last destinations enter new address SELECT FREQUENCY optimise route country AUDIO SETTINGS replace stopover town refer to the "AUDIO SETTINGS"...
  • Page 281 "TELEPHONE" MENU optimised route SETTINGS chargeable service DIAL automatic voice mail SETTINGS CALL FROM ADDRESS BOOK call signal route dynamics CALL LIST select ring tone traffi c independent MESSAGES set ring volume semi-dynamic SELECT TELEPHONE enter message service number automatic none internal telephone settings avoidance criteria...
  • Page 282 SETUP SETUP DATE AND TIME map colour LANGUAGES AND VOICE FUNCTIONS set date and time map in day mode languages date format map in night mode deutsch time format map auto day/night english DISPLAY UNITS espanol brightness temperature colour scheme français celsius italiano...
  • Page 283 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The table below groups together the answers to the most frequently asked questions concerning the NaviDrive 3D. QUESTION RESPONSE 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...
  • Page 284 QUESTION RESPONSE SOLUTION The stored stations do An incorrect waveband is selected. Press RADIO, select RADIO MENU then AM/FM not function (no sound, WAVEBAND to return to the waveband on which 87.5 Mhz is displayed...) the stations are stored. The quality of reception of The vehicle is too far from the transmitter used by the station listened to or Activate the RDS function by means of the short- the radio station listened...
  • Page 285 QUESTION RESPONSE SOLUTION The TRAFFIC INFO On starting, it is several minutes before the system begins to receive the Wait until the traffi c information is being received box is ticked. However, traffi c information. correctly (displaying of the traffi c information certain traffi...
  • Page 286 QUESTION RESPONSE SOLUTION There is a long waiting When a new medium is inserted, the system reads a certain amount of This phenomenon is normal. period following the insertion data (directory, title, artist, etc.). This may take a few seconds. of a CD or SD card.
  • Page 287 MyWay MULTIMEDIA AUDIO EQUIPMENT/BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE GPS EUROPE BY SD CARD CONTENTS The MyWay is protected in such a way that it will only ● 01 First steps pg. 2 operate in your vehicle. If it is to be installed in another operate in your vehicle.
  • Page 288 01 FIRST STEPS MY WAY CONTROL PANEL...
  • Page 289 FIRST STEPS MY WAY CONTROL PANEL On/Off. Access to the PHONE menu. Displaying of the call list. 12. Selection of the previous/next radio station from the list. CD/SD card pause, mute for the radio. Selection of the previous/next CD. Long press: reinitialisation of the system. Access to the MODE menu.
  • Page 290 02 GENERAL OPERATION Press the MODE button several times in succession to gain access to the following menus: RADIO/MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS FULL SCREEN MAP PHONE (If a conversation is in progress) NAVIGATION (If navigation is in progress) TRIP COMPUTER SETUP: system language, date and time, display, TRAFFIC: vehicle parameters, units and system parameters,...
  • Page 291 GENERAL OPERATION DISPLAY ACCORDING TO THE CONTEXT TRIP COMPUTER: RADIO: A press on the OK dial to permits access ALERT LOG IN FM MODE to short-cut menus according to the display on the screen. STATUS OF FUNCTIONS PHONE: NAV: END CALL radiotext ABORT GUIDANCE HOLD CALL...
  • Page 292 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 changed. The map data updates are available from CITROËN dealers. Select the NEW DESTINATION INPUT function and press the dial to confi...
  • Page 293 During guidance, pressing the end of the lights stalk repeats the last guidance instruction. Then select START ROUTE GUIDANCE and the press the dial to Turn the dial and select OK. confi rm. Press the dial to confi rm. START ROUTE GUIDANCE Select the route type: To speed up the process, the post code can be entered directly after To speed up the process, the post code can be entered directly after...
  • Page 294 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE ROUTE OPTIONS The route selected by the MyWay audio/telephone depends directly on the route options. Changing these options may change the route completely. Select the ROUTE DYNAMICS function. Press the NAV button. This function provides access to the TRAFFIC INDEPENDENT or SEMI- DYNAMIC options.
  • Page 295 ADDING A STOPOVER Stopovers can be added to the route once the destination has been selected. Enter a new address, for example. Press the NAV button. ENTER A NEW ADDRESS Once the new address has been Press the NAV button again or select entered, select OK and press the dial the NAVIGATION MENU function and to confi...
  • Page 296 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE SEARCHING FOR POINTS OF INTEREST The points of interest (POIs) indicate all of the service locations in the vicinity (hotels, various businesses, airports...). Select the POI IN CITY function to search for POIs in the city required. Select the country then enter the Press the NAV button.
  • Page 297 03 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE Zooming in on this icon shows the new POIs. List of POIs Service station Airport Cinema LPG station Railway station Camp site Garage Bus station Theme parks CITROËN Port Hospital Motor racing circuit Industrial estate Pharmacy Covered car park Supermarket Police station...
  • Page 298: Navigation Settings

    NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE NAVIGATION SETTINGS Contact a CITROËN dealer for details of the procedure for obtaining the HAZARDOUS LOCATION POIs. The updating of the HAZARDOUS LOCATION POIs requires an SDHC (High Capacity) compatible reader. Select the NAVI VOLUME function and turn the dial to set the volume of each voice synthesiser (traffi...
  • Page 299 TRAFFIC INFORMATION The fi lters are independent and their results are cumulative. We recommend a fi lter on the route and a fi lter around the vehicle of: - 2 miles (3 km) or 3 miles (5 km) for a region with heavy traffi c, CONFIGURE THE FILTERING AND - 6 miles (10 km) for a region with normal traffi...
  • Page 300 The external environment (hill, building, tunnel, underground car park...) may interfere with RADIO 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.
  • Page 301 06 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS CD, MP3/WMA CD, MP3/WMA SD CARD If the GPS is used, the navigation SD card must remain in the MyWay audio/telephone reader. INFORMATION AND ADVICE In this case, it is not possible to play an SD card containing MP3 fi les. The audio equipment will only play audio fi...
  • Page 302 SELECTING/PLAYING MUSIC CD, MP3/WMA CD, MP3/WMA SD CARD Select the music source required: CD, MP3/WMA CD, MP3/WMA Press the MUSIC button. SD CARD… 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 list of tracks or MP3/WMA fi...
  • Page 303 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS USING THE EXTERNAL DEVICE (AUX) CD CHANGER AUDIO/RCA CABLE NOT SUPPLIED PLAYING A CD (NOT MP3/WMA COMPATIBLE) Insert one or more CDs in the Connect the portable equipment (MP3/WMA player…) to the audio Connect the portable equipment (MP3/WMA player…) to the audio changer.
  • Page 304: Connecting A Telephone

    BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE The services available depend on the network, the SIM card and the compatibility of the Bluetooth CONNECTING A TELEPHONE equipment used. Refer to your telephone's manual and your operator to check which services you have access to. A list of mobile telephones which offer the best range of services is available from dealers.
  • Page 305 RECEIVING A CALL MAKING A CALL Press the PHONE button. An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display on the multifunction display. The list of the last 20 calls made and received in the vehicle appears The list of the last 20 calls made and received in the vehicle appears under TELEPHONE MENU.
  • Page 306 CONFIGURATION This function provides access to the options: SYSTEM LANGUAGE, DATE AND TIME, SETTING THE DATE AND TIME DISPLAY (BRIGHTNESS, COLOUR, MAP COLOUR), VEHICLE PARAMETERS, UNITS, SYSTEM PARAMETERS. Press the SET UP button. Select the DATE FORMAT function and press the dial to confi rm. Select the DATE AND TIME function and press the dial to confi...
  • Page 307 TRIP COMPUTER/VEHICLE PARAMETERS VEHICLE DIAGNOSTICS A FEW DEFINITIONS Range: displays the distance which can travelled with the remaining displays the distance which can travelled with the remaining fuel detected in the tank, in relation to the average consumption over fuel detected in the tank, in relation to the average consumption over the last few miles (kilometres).
  • Page 308 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS C4 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS Volume increase. Press. Short press: provides access to the menu according to the Short press: provides access to the menu according to the Short press: provides access to the menu according to the display on the screen.
  • Page 309 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS C5 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS Successive presses: "Black Panel" mode - Rotation: provides access to the short-cut menus according to the display on the screen. black screen (night driving). Short press: confi rm the choice displayed on the screen. Long press: return to the main menu.
  • Page 310 DISPLAY FLOW CHARTS MAIN FUNCTION CHOICE A choice A1 "MUSIC" MENU "RADIO" MENU choice A2 CHOICE B... SELECT MUSIC WAVEBAND SOUND SETTINGS balance/fader "TRAFFIC" MENU bass/treble MANUAL TUNE MESSAGES ON ROUTE equalizer SOUND SETTINGS ONLY WARNINGS ON ROUTE none balance/fader ALL WARNING MESSAGES classical bass/treble...
  • Page 311 "NAVIGATION" MENU STOPOVERS ROUTE OPTIONS ABORT/RESUME GUIDANCE add stopover route type DESTINATION INPUT address input fast route address input navigate HOME short route country choose from address book optimised route city choose from last destinations SETTINGS street rearrange route route dynamics number replace stopover traffi...
  • Page 312 "TELEPHONE" MENU SETUP dark blue DIAL NUMBER SYSTEM LANGUAGE MAP colour DIAL FROM ADDRESS BOOK deutsch day mode for map CALL LIST english night mode for map CONNECT PHONE espanol auto. day/night for MAP search phone français VEHICLE PARAMETERS phones connected italiano vehicle information disconnect phone...
  • Page 313 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The table below groups together the answers to the most frequently asked questions concerning the MyWay. 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...
  • Page 314 QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION The quality of reception The vehicle is too far from the transmitter used by the station listened to or Activate the RDS function to enable the system of the radio station there is no transmitter in the geographical area through which the vehicle to check whether there is a more powerful listened to gradually is travelling.
  • Page 315 QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION The TRAFFIC INFO On starting, it is several minutes before the system begins to receive the Wait until the traffi c information is being received box is ticked. However, traffi c information. correctly (displaying of the traffi c information certain traffi...

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