CITROËN C5 Owner's Handbook Manual

CITROËN C5 Owner's Handbook Manual

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  • Page 2 On-line owner's handbook You can fi nd your handbook on the CITROËN website, under the Referring to the owner's handbook on-line also gives you heading "MyCitroën". access to the latest information available, easily identifi ed by the bookmarks, associated with this pictogram: This personal space provides you with information on your products and services, a direct and special contact with CITROËN and becomes a space tailored for you.
  • 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 E X T E R I O R Stop & Start Xenon dual-function directional Panoramic sunroof (Tourer) headlamps This system puts the engine tempo- This provides you with perfect bright- rarily into standby during stops in the This system automatically provides ness in the passenger compart- traffi...
  • Page 5 A C C E S S Remote control key Opening the boot Fuel tank A. Key release / storage. To open the fuel fi ller fl ap, press on it at top left, then pull from the rear edge. B. Normal locking of the vehicle (a single press) or deadlocking the ve- hicle (two presses in succession).
  • Page 6 A C C E S S Opening the bonnet Spare wheel Access to the spare wheel To access the spare wheel: Saloon: raise the boot fl oor and fold it in two. Tourer: raise the boot fl oor and hook it using the retractable handle, Secure the hook to the top part of the boot.
  • Page 7 I N T E R I O R Dual-zone digital air conditioning Audio and communication systems This air conditioning system enables you to These systems benefi t from the latest technol- adjust the comfort levels of the driver and the ogy: MP3 compatible audio system, Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 8 I N S T R U M E N T S A N D C O N T R O L S 1. Electric windows/door mirrors/child safety controls. 2. Memorisation of driver’s seat settings. 3. Bonnet release. 4. Steering mounted controls: - Speed limiter - Cruise control 5.
  • Page 9 I N S T R U M E N T S A N D C O N T R O L S 1. Sunshine sensor. 2. Soft diffusion air conditioning adjustment knob. 3. Passenger's airbag. 4. Side window demister. 5. Switch using the ignition key in the glovebox: - Passenger’s airbag activation/deactivation 6.
  • Page 10 I N S T R U M E N T S A N D C O N T R O L S Multifunction screen menu. Instrument panel menu. Activation of voice recognition MODE: selection of the type or reminder of navigation of information displayed in guidance.
  • Page 11 Front seats Seat belt height adjustment Manual adjustments Electric adjustments The correct position of the upper seat 1. Seat cushion height, angle and lon- belt anchorage places the belt across gitudinal adjustments. the middle of the shoulder. 2. Adjustment of the backrest angle. To adjust the seat belt for height, compress the control and slide it in 3.
  • Page 12 Electric door mirrors Electrochrome rear view mirror Steering column adjustment 1. Selection of door mirror: Automatic day/night model Release the steering wheel by push- ing control lever A forwards. A. Left hand side. 1. Automatic detection of the day/night mode. Adjust the height and the reach of B.
  • Page 13 V I S I B I L I T Y Lighting Front wipers Rear wiper (Tourer) Ring A Lighting off. Control positions Rotate ring C to the desired posi- tion. Rapid wipe. Automatic illumination of head- lamps. Normal wipe. Intermittent wipe. Sidelamps.
  • Page 14 V E N T I L A T I O N Dual-zone digital air conditioning Adjustment of temperature on passenger's side. Front demisting - Adjustment of air fl ow. defrosting. Adjustment of air distribution on passenger's side. Activation/deactivation of Adjustment of temperature air conditioning.
  • Page 15 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 16 M O N I T O R I N G Tyre under-inflation detection Economy mode After switching off the engine, some sys- tems (radio, wipers, electric windows, sunroof, electric seats, telephone, vid- eo, interior lighting, motorised tailgate, etc.) are supplied electrically for a maxi- The tyre under-infl...
  • Page 17 P A S S E N G E R S A F E T Y Seat belts and front Front passenger's airbag Child lock passenger's airbag deactivation The seat belt fastened/unfastened sta- tus for each seating position is indicated by the lighting or fl ashing of the warning To use a rearwards-facing child seat in the This deactivates the controls in the rear lamps linked to each position:...
  • Page 18 D R I V I N G S A F E L Y Electric parking brake Hill start assist Automatic operation Manual operation The electric parking brake releases au- The MANUAL application/release of tomatically and progressively when you the parking brake is always possible by To facilitate moving off on a gradient, press the accelerator.
  • Page 19 D R I V I N G S A F E L Y Speed limiter Cruise control Instrument panel screen 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 20 D R I V I N G S A F E L Y Direction indicators - Ignition switch "Motorway" function Move the stalk briefl y upwards or ● S: Steering lock downwards, without going beyond To release the steering, turn the the point of resistance;...
  • Page 21 D R I V I N G S A F E L Y 6-speed electronic gearbox Automatic gearbox system The automatic gearbox offers: Operation in auto-active mode , with automatic adaptation to your style of driving as well as to the road profi...
  • Page 22 D R I V I N G S A F E L Y Stop & Start Deactivation / Reactivation Engine going into STOP mode Engine going into START mode The "ECO" warning lamp comes The "ECO" warning lamp goes on in the instrument panel and off and the engine restarts: the engine is put into standby: with the 6-speed electronic gear-...
  • Page 23 Parking space sensor Parking sensors Lane departure warning system (visual and audible) You can select the "Parking space sen- You can activate/deactivate the parking Use of this system is recommended on sor" by pressing button A , direction sensors by pressing button B . When the motorways and dual carriageways, and indicator activated on the side of the parking sensors are deactivated, the...
  • Page 24 E C O - D R I V I N G Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO emissions. Optimise the use of your Control the use of your gearbox electrical equipment With a manual gearbox, move off...
  • Page 25 Limit the causes of excess Observe the recommendations consumption on maintenance Spread loads throughout the vehicle; Check the tyre pressures regularly, When refuelling, do not continue after place the heaviest items in the bottom when cold, referring to the label in the the 3 cut-off of the nozzle to avoid of the boot, as close as possible to the...
  • Page 26 M O N I T O R I N G INSTRUMENT PANELS - PETROL AND DIESEL - MANUAL AND AUTOMATIC GEARBOX Panel grouping together the dials and vehicle operation indicator and warning lamps. A. Fuel gauge E. Indicator: G. Instrument panel screen indicating: B.
  • Page 27 M O N I T O R I N G The main menu allows you to pro- gramme certain vehicle and instru- ment panel screen functions: "Choice of language" menu This allows you to choose the display and voice recognition language. Main menu The instrument screen A is located in the centre of the instrument panel.
  • Page 28 M O N I T O R I N G "Lighting" menu "Comfort" menu Once you have selected this menu, Once you have selected this menu, you can: you can: Activate/deactivate the lighting Activate/deactivate the driver's of the daytime running lamps * . welcome lighting function.
  • Page 29 M O N I T O R I N G TRIP COMPUTER The trip computer is displayed in the Trip zero reset instrument panel screen. System which provides current in- Turn the left-hand thumb wheel A formation concerning your journey on the steering wheel to display (range, consumption, etc.) the various trip computer tabs in...
  • Page 30 M O N I T O R I N G A few definitions Current fuel Distance travelled consumption (trip computer) (miles or km) (mpg or l/100 km or km/l) Range This is the average fuel consump- This indicates the distance travelled (miles or km) tion during the last few seconds.
  • Page 31 M O N I T O R I N G Return to the main instrument panel screen display Successive rotations of the left-hand thumb wheel on the steering wheel allow you to return to the main instru- ment panel screen display (vehicle speed), via the navigation informa- tion screen, then the screen display- ing only the total mileage and the trip...
  • Page 32 M O N I T O R I N G Warning and indicator lamps Warning lamps When the engine is running or the Visual indicators which inform the driver of the occurrence of a malfunction or vehicle is being driven, the illumina- fault (warning lamp) or of the operation of a system (operation or deactivation tion of one of the following warning indicator lamp).
  • Page 33 M O N I T O R I N G Warning lamp is on Cause Action / Observations You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so. Top up with brake fl uid recommended by fi xed, associated The braking system fl...
  • Page 34 M O N I T O R I N G Warning lamp is on Cause Action / Observations Activate the function (according to country) via the vehicle confi guration menu or contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed workshop if automatic application / release Deactivation of The "automatic application"...
  • Page 35 M O N I T O R I N G Warning lamp is on Cause Action / Observations You must refuel as soon as possible to avoid running out of fuel. This warning lamp wil come on every time the ignition is switched on, until a suffi cient When it fi...
  • Page 36 M O N I T O R I N G Operation indicator lamps If one of the following indicator lamps comes on, this confi rms that the corresponding system has come into operation. It may be accompanied by an audible signal and a message in the screen. Warning lamp is on Cause...
  • Page 37 M O N I T O R I N G Warning lamp is on Cause Action / Observations Wait until the warning lamp has switched off before starting. Diesel engine The ignition switch is at the fi xed. pre-heating 2nd position (ignition on). The duration for which the warning lamp is on is determined by the climatic conditions.
  • Page 38 M O N I T O R I N G Deactivation indicator lamps If one of the following indicator lamps comes on, this confi rms that the corresponding system has been switched off intentionally. This is may be accompanied by an audible signal and a message on the multifunction screen. Warning lamp is on Cause...
  • Page 39 M O N I T O R I N G Service indicator Less than 600 miles (1 000 km) Service overdue remain before the next service is due For 7 seconds after the ignition is This information is displayed for a Example: 500 miles remain before switched on, the spanner fl...
  • Page 40 M O N I T O R I N G Service indicator Engine oil level indicator Oil level gauge problem zero reset System which informs the driver whether the engine oil level is cor- rect or not. This information is indicated for a This is indicated by the message "Oil few seconds when the ignition is level measurement invalid".
  • Page 41 M O N I T O R I N G Engine oil temperature gauge Coolant temperature gauge Fuel gauge Under normal operating conditions, Under normal operating conditions, On horizontal ground, illumination of the bars should be within section 1 . the bars should be within section 1 .
  • Page 42 M O N I T O R I N G Total distance recorder Lighting dimmer Deactivation When the lighting is off, or in day System which measures the total System for manual adjustment of mode on vehicles fi tted with daytime distance travelled by the vehicle the brightness of the instruments running lamps, pressing the buttons...
  • Page 43 M U L T I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S MONOCHROME SCREEN C Controls Main Menu Press on the button A to view the Displays in the screen Main Menu of the multifunction screen.
  • Page 44 M U L T I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S Adjusting the brightness Adjusting the date and the Choosing the units and contrast time Press on A . Press on A . Press on A .
  • Page 45 M U L T I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S COLOUR SCREEN Controls "SETUP" menu (WITH eMyWay) Displays in the screen From the eMyWay control panel, to Press the "SETUP" button to select one of the applications: gain access to the confi...
  • Page 46 M U L T I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S Display confi guration Speech synthesis setting Defi ne vehicle parameters * This menu allows you to choose a This menu allows you to set the volume This menu allows you to activate or colour scheme for the screen, adjust for navigation instructions and to choos-...
  • Page 47 C O M F O R T VENTILATION A. Sunshine sensor. B. Soft air diffusion grille. The soft air diffusion grille locat- ed in the centre of the dashboard provides optimum distribution of the air for the front seats. This system eliminates unpleas- ant air currents while maintaining an optimum temperature in the passenger compartment.
  • Page 48 C O M F O R T HEATING, VENTILATION In order to be effective, the air condi- Air circulation tioning must be used with the windows AND AIR CONDITIONING closed. If the vehicle has been parked Maximum comfort is obtained by RECOMMENDATIONS in the sun for a long period and the means of a good distribution of air in...
  • Page 49 C O M F O R T DIGITAL AIR CONDITIONING (MONO-ZONE) 2. Temperature adjustment Turn control 2 to change the temperature: Clockwise to increase the temperature. Anticlockwise to reduce the tem- perature. The setting required is displayed. The air conditioning system operates 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 Turn control 5 to the other functions in automatic mode.
  • Page 51 C O M F O R T The "Demisting" mode controls the However, demisting resumes when When starting with the engine temperature, air fl ow and intake the engine is switched on again. cold, the fl ow will reach its and distributes the ventilation to the Switch off the rear screen and door optimum level gradually to...
  • Page 52 C O M F O R T DIGITAL 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 illumina- tion of indicator lamp A , permits au- tomatic and simultaneous control of all of the following functions: The air conditioning system operates with the engine running.
  • 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 temperature Press control regulation 2a and 2b . The indi- 3a to change cator lamps A in the "AUTO"...
  • 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: Automatic air intake mode Press control 7 to close the exterior air intake. It is activated by default - to increase the air fl...
  • Page 55 C O M F O R T 8. Rear demisting - defrosting 9. Front demisting - defrosting When starting with the engine cold, air fl ow will reach its opti- The heated rear screen certain cases, mum level gradually to prevent an operates independently "AUTO"...
  • Page 56 (C1 to C5). When the engine is off, it pre-heats The right-hand button permits ac- the coolant circuit in order to benefi t...
  • Page 57 C O M F O R T Setting the time Immediate activation Setting the duration of operation Once the time has been displayed, Press button 5 (ON) until the mes- Press the buttons 1 to display the by means of the buttons 1 , press sage "OK"...
  • Page 58 (from the lowest level C1 to the This symbol displayed highest level C5 ). when the heater starts. Once the level of heating has been displayed by means of the buttons 1 , press buttons 4 and 5 simultane- ously.
  • Page 59 C O M F O R T Changing the battery The remote control is supplied by a 6V-28L battery, which is supplied. Information on the display indicates when it is time to replace this battery. Always switch off the program- Unclip the casing then replace the mable heating while fi...
  • 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 Heated seats control Massage function Welcome function The welcome function assists entry With the engine running, the front and leaving the vehicle. seats can operate separately. After switching off the ignition and Use the corresponding adjust- opening the driver’s door, the seat ment dial, placed on the outer moves back automatically and then...
  • Page 63 C O M F O R T Storing driving positions Storing a position REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS Using buttons M / 1 / 2 Switch on the ignition. Adjust your seat. Press button M , then press but- ton 1 or 2 within four seconds. An audible signal confi...
  • Page 64 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- When returning the rear seat to its cally in its fi xings. original position: Fold down the seat cushion 1 .
  • Page 65 C O M F O R T MIRRORS Rear view mirror The objects observed are, in real- ity, closer than they appear. Adjustable mirror providing a central Take this into account in order to rearward view. correctly judge the distance of ve- Equipped with an anti-dazzle sys- hicles approaching from behind.
  • Page 66 C O M F O R T Automatic day/night model STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT The steering wheel can be adjusted for height and reach to adapt the driving position to the size of the driver. By means of a sensor, which mea- In vehicles fi...
  • Page 67 A C C E S S REMOTE CONTROL KEY Complete unlocking using the Each unlocking is confi rmed by remote control rapid fl ashing of the direction indica- tors for approximately two seconds System which permits central un- Press the open padlock and by switching on of the courtesy locking or locking of the vehicle us- to unlock the vehicle.
  • Page 68 A C C E S S Locking the vehicle Deadlocking using the key If one of the doors, the rear screen Turn the key to the right in the driv- Normal locking using the remote or the boot is still open, the central er's door lock to lock the vehicle control locking does not take place.
  • Page 69 A C C E S S Folding the key Guide-me-home lighting Anti-theft protection A press on button B oper- Electronic engine immobiliser ates the guide-me-home The key contains an electronic chip lighting (lighting of the side- which has a special code. When the lamps, dipped beams and ignition is switched on, this code number plate lamps).
  • Page 70 A C C E S S IGNITION SWITCH Steering lock STOPPING 1. " S": After removing the key, turn Vehicles equipped with a the steering wheel to lock the steer- turbocharger ing. The key can only be removed in position S . Never stop the engine without having 2.
  • Page 71 A C C E S S Operating problem 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 fault, you can no longer unlock, lock or locate your vehicle.
  • Page 72 A C C E S S Lost keys Locking the vehicle Do not throw the remote con- trol batteries away, they con- Visit a CITROËN dealer with the ve- Driving with the doors locked may tain metals which are harmful hicle's registration document, your make access to the passenger com- to the environment.
  • Page 73 A C C E S S ALARM * Locking the vehicle with full Deactivation alarm system Press the unlocking button on System which protects and provides the remote control. a deterrent against theft and break- The alarm system is deactivated: the ins.
  • Page 74 A C C E S S Triggering of the alarm Locking the vehicle without activating the alarm This is indicated by sounding of the Lock or deadlock the vehicle us- siren and fl ashing of the direction in- ing the key in the driver's door dicators for thirty seconds.
  • Page 75 A C C E S S ELECTRIC WINDOWS One-touch electric windows Safety anti-pinch When the window rises and meets There are two options: an obstacle, it stops and partially manual mode lowers again. Press or pull the control gently. The window stops when the control is released.
  • Page 76 A C C E S S Reinitialisation Deactivation of the rear This control also deactivates the inte- rior controls for the rear doors (refer electric window and door If a window does not rise automati- to the section "Child safety - § Elec- controls cally, its operation must be reini- tric child lock").
  • Page 77 A C C E S S DOORS From inside Manual centralised control System which provides full manual Opening locking or unlocking of the doors and boot from the inside. From outside Pull the interior control lever of a front door; this unlocks the ve- hicle completely.
  • Page 78 A C C E S S Unlocking Locking Emergency control Press button A again to unlock When the speed exceeds 6 mph System allowing the doors to be the vehicle. (10 km/h), the doors and the boot locked and unlocked manually in the lock automatically.
  • Page 79 A C C E S S Locking the front and rear BOOT (SALOON) Emergency boot release passenger doors System for mechanical unlocking of Opening the boot in the event of a battery or central locking malfunction. Open the doors. On the rear doors, check that the child lock is not on (see Child Safety).
  • Page 80 A C C E S S BOOT (TOURER) The boot automatically locks when the vehicle is moving at a speed of Do not attempt to help the opening over 6 mph (10 km/h), even if auto- Manual opening of the tailgate manually after press- matic central locking is deactivated.
  • Page 81 A C C E S S Cancelling the memorisation With the tailgate in the intermediate position, you can cancel the stored To avoid risk of injury, make sure position: that no one is in the vicinity of the Make a long press on push-but- boot while opening and closing.
  • Page 82 A C C E S S PANORAMIC SUNROOF Sunroof open Reinitialisation (SALOON) Press B to fi rst notch: closure. After a battery disconnection or if Press B to second notch: auto- there has been a malfunction, you Operation matic total closure. have to re-initialise the anti-pinch function.
  • Page 83 A C C E S S PANORAMIC SUNROOF 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. press control B to the 2nd notch (fully closed), Pressing to the 2nd notch allows...
  • Page 84 A C C E S S FUEL TANK Refuelling Capacity of the tank: approxi- mately 71 litres * . Additions of fuel must be of at least 5 litres to be taken into account by Low fuel level the fuel gauge. The fi...
  • Page 85 A C C E S S MISFUEL PREVENTION Quality of the fuel used for Quality of the fuel used for (DIESEL) * petrol engines Diesel engines The petrol engines are perfectly The Diesel engines are perfectly Mechanical device which prevents compatible with E10 type petrol compatible with biofuels which con- fi...
  • Page 86 V I S I B I L I T Y EXTERIOR LIGHTING Settings A. Main lighting mode selection ring: turn it to position the symbol re- CONTROLS Various automatic lighting control quired facing the mark. modes are also available depending Control stalk for the selection and on options: control of the various front and rear...
  • Page 87 V I S I B I L I T Y C. Foglamps selection ring. The foglamps operate with the side- lamps and the dipped and main beam headlamps. In good or rainy weather, both day and night, use of the front foglamps Model with rear foglamps Model with front and rear and the rear foglamps is prohibit-...
  • Page 88 V I S I B I L I T Y Daytime-running lamps Manual guide-me-home Automatic illumination lighting of headlamps System which switches on special The sidelamps and dipped beam lamps at the front, to make the vehi- Temporarily keeping dipped headlamps are switched on automati- cle more visible by day.
  • Page 89 V I S I B I L I T Y Linked with the automatic MANUAL HEADLAMP AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT OF "Guide-me-home" lighting ADJUSTMENT DIRECTIONAL HEADLAMPS The link with the automatic illumi- nation of headlamps provides the "guide-me-home" lighting with the following additional options: selection of the duration of lighting for 15, 30 or 60 seconds in the ve- hicle parameters on the instrument...
  • Page 90 V I S I B I L I T Y DIRECTIONAL Deactivation LIGHTING This function is deactivated: below a certain angle of rotation "Cornering 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 91 V I S I B I L I T Y Directional headlamps Programming function The function is activated or deac- tivated via the instrument panel When the dipped or main beam screen "Main Menu". headlamps are on, this function, as- sociated with the "cornering lighting"...
  • Page 92 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 di- the various front and rear wiping rectly by the driver by means of the modes for the elimination of rain and stalk A and the ring B .
  • Page 93 V I S I B I L I T Y Reverse gear Automatic rain sensitive Switching off windscreen wipers When reverse gear is engaged, the This is controlled manually by the rear wiper operates if the windscreen driver by moving stalk A upwards The windscreen wipers operate au- wipers are operating.
  • Page 94 V I S I B I L I T Y Special position of COURTESY LAMPS In this position, the courtesy lamp comes on gradually: the windscreen wipers Front courtesy lamp when the vehicle is unlocked, when a door is opened, when the key is removed from the ignition, when the remote control locking...
  • Page 95 V I S I B I L I T Y Panoramic sunroof rear reading lamps (Tourer) In lighting on mode, different lighting times are available: with the ignition off, approxi- mately ten minutes, in energy economy mode, ap- proximately thirty seconds, with the engine running, unlimited.
  • Page 96 V I S I B I L I T Y INTERIOR MOOD LIGHTING Central console Lighting for door opening controls Your vehicle is equipped with interior The lamps are located on the roof mood lighting for the centre console console, near the front interior lamp. and the door handles.
  • Page 97 V I S I B I L I T Y WELCOME 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 In the front of the vehicle, when a With the door open, this illuminates door is opened, this illuminates the the ground next to the vehicle.
  • Page 98 F I T T I N G S SUN VISOR COOLED GLOVE BOX SKI FLAP With the ignition on, lift the fl ap; To open the glove box, pull on A fl ap in the backrest, located to the rear of the armrest, facilitates the the mirror is illuminated automat- the handle and lower the lid.
  • Page 99 F I T T I N G S MATS Adjustment To optimise your driving position: To avoid any interference with the lift the control A , pedals: push the armrest forwards. only use mats which are suit- The armrest returns to its initial posi- able for the fi...
  • Page 100 F I T T I N G S Driver's oddments tray Cup-holder SIDE BLINDS 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 stor- age space B .
  • Page 101 F I T T I N G S BOOT FITTINGS (SALOON) Luggage securing rings Use the 4 securing rings on the boot fl oor to secure your luggage. For safety reasons in the event of sharp braking, you are advised to place heavy objects as far forward in the boot as possible.
  • Page 102 F I T T I N G S BOOT FITTINGS (TOURER) 1. Hook 1. Luggage-cover blind 1. Boot lamp For shopping bags. (see details on following page) 2. 12 V accessories socket (100 W maximum) 2. Torch 2. Luggage securing rings To recharge, return it to its stor- Cigarette lighter type 12 volt Use the 4 stowing rings provided...
  • Page 103 F I T T I N G S LUGGAGE COVER (TOURER) High load retaining net (Tourer) To roll up To install Press the handle (PRESS) gen- Position the left-hand end of the tly. The luggage cover rolls up luggage cover roller in its loca- automatically.
  • Page 104 F I T T I N G S 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 fi...
  • Page 105 C H I L D S A F E T Y GENERAL POINTS RELATING TO CHILD SEATS Although one of CITROËN's main "Rearwards-facing" "Forwards-facing" criteria when designing your vehicle, When a "rearwards-facing" child When a "forwards-facing" child seat the safety of your children also de- seat is installed on the front pas- is installed on the front passenger pends on you.
  • Page 106 C H I L D S A F E T Y Refer to the advice given on the label present on both sides of the passen- ger's sun visor. Passenger airbag OFF To assure the safety of your child, you must deactivate the passen- ger's front airbag when you install a child seat in the rearwards facing position on the front passenger's seat.
  • Page 107 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 13 kg Groups 1, 2 and 3: from 9 to 36 kg "KIDDY Comfort Pro"...
  • Page 108 C H I L D S A F E T Y POSITIONS FOR CHILD SEATS SECURED USING THE 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 109 C H I L D S A F E T Y "ISOFIX" MOUNTINGS In the rear This ISOFIX mounting system pro- Your vehicle has been approved in vides fast, reliable and safe fi tting accordance with the new ISOFIX of the child seat in your vehicle. regulation s .
  • Page 110 C H I L D S A F E T Y ADVICE ON CHILD SEATS The incorrect installation of a child Installing a booster seat seat in a vehicle compromises the The chest part of the seat belt must child's protection in the event of an be positioned on the child's shoulder accident.
  • Page 111 C H I L D S A F E T Y ISOFIX CHILD SEAT RECOMMENDED BY CITROËN AND APPROVED FOR YOUR VEHICLE RÖMER BabySafe Plus ISOFIX (size category E ) Group 0+: up to 13 kg Installed in the rearwards-facing position using an ISOFIX base which is attached to the rings A .
  • Page 112 C H I L D S A F E T Y POSITIONS FOR FITTING 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 mounting points. For ISOFIX universal and semi-universal child seats, the ISOFIX size class, defi...
  • Page 113 C H I L D S A F E T Y ELECTRIC Deactivation CHILD LOCK Press button A again. The indicator lamp in button A goes Remote control system to prevent off, accompanied by a message in opening of the rear doors using their the instrument panel screen.
  • Page 114 S A F E T Y DIRECTION INDICATORS HAZARD WARNING LAMPS Selection of the left or right direction A visual warning by means of the di- Audible warning to alert other road indicators to signal a change of di- rection indicators to alert other road users to an imminent danger.
  • Page 115 S A F E T Y TYRE UNDER-INFLATION Tyre pressures OK display Under-inflated tyre DETECTION System which automatically checks the pressures of the tyres while dri- ving. Choice of detection This function provides warning of tyres that are under-infl ated or punc- automatic detection tured.
  • Page 116 S A F E T Y Punctured tyre Wheel not monitored If you have fi tted wheels that are not equipped with tyre defl a- tion detection (wheels with snow tyres, etc.), contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed workshop. automatic detection automatic detection The defl...
  • Page 117 S A F E T Y BRAKING ASSISTANCE Operating fault Emergency braking assistance SYSTEMS System which, in an emergency, If this warning lamp comes enables you to obtain the optimum Group of supplementary systems accompanied braking pressure more quickly, thus which help you to obtain optimum audible signal and a mes- reducing the stopping distance.
  • Page 118 S A F E T Y TRAJECTORY CONTROL For vehicles with Hydractive III + Deactivation 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 be Anti-slip regulation (ASR) to make progress in deep snow (see...
  • Page 119 S A F E T Y Reactivation SEAT BELTS The pretensioning seat belts are ac- tive when the ignition is on. Below 30 mph (50 km/h), press the The force limiter reduces the pres- "ESP OFF" button to reactivate sure of the seat belt against the these systems.
  • Page 120 S A F E T Y Height adjustment Rear seat belts When correctly adjusted, the seat Each rear seat is fi tted with a three- belt shoulder strap falls over the point inertia reel seat belt with force middle of the shoulder. limiter.
  • Page 121 S A F E T Y The driver must ensure that passen- In order to be effective, a seat belt Recommendations for children gers use the seat belts correctly and must: Use a suitable child seat if the pas- that they are all restrained securely be tightened as close to the body senger is less than 12 years old or before setting off.
  • Page 122 S A F E T Y Airbags System designed to maximise the safety of the occupants (with the exception of the rear centre pas- senger) in the event of violent col- lisions. It supplements the action of the force-limiting seat belts. If a collision occurs, the electronic detectors record and analyse the front and side impacts sustained in...
  • Page 123 S A F E T Y Front airbags Deactivation Activation When you remove the child seat, System which protects the head and turn switch 1 to the "ON" position to chest of the driver and front passen- reactivate the airbag and so assure ger in the event of a front impact.
  • Page 124 S A F E T Y Lateral airbags * Impact detection zones Deployment It is deployed at the same time as System which protects the driver the corresponding lateral airbag in and front passenger in the event of the event of a serious side impact to a serious side impact in order to limit all or part of the side impact zone B , the risk of injury to the chest.
  • Page 125 S A F E T Y For the airbags to be fully effective, observe the following safety rules: Front airbags Curtain airbags Sit in a normal upright position. Wear a correctly adjusted seat belt. Do not drive holding the steering Do not fi...
  • Page 126 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 illumination of this warning lamp along with the STOP warning lamp...
  • Page 127 D R I V I N G ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE Automatic operation 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 immobil- when the engine is switched off.
  • Page 128 D R I V I N G Release Activation / Deactivation of the Manual operation automatic functions The electric parking brake releases Manual application / release of the automatically and progressively Depending on the country of sale, parking brake is always possible. when you press the accelerator : automatic application when switch- ing off the engine and automatic...
  • Page 129 D R I V I N G Release Maximum application Particular situations With the ignition on or the engine If necessary, you can utilise maxi- In certain situations (starting the en- running, release parking mum application of the parking gine...), the parking brake can auto- brake, press on the brake pedal, brake.
  • Page 130 D R I V I N G Dynamic emergency braking If a failure of the ESP sys- Emergency parking brake tem is signalled by the light- release 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 131 D R I V I N G This strap does not permit application parking brake. To re-engage the electric 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 132 D R I V I N G Operating faults If any of these instances arises, contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed workshop as soon as possible. SITUATION CONSEQUENCES Electric parking brake problem and display of If the electric parking brake problem warning lamp and the ser- message "...
  • Page 133 D R I V I N G SITUATION CONSEQUENCES Display of messages " Parking brake faulty " The automatic functions are deactivated. and " Anti roll-back fault " and of the follow- The hill start assist is not available. ing warning lamps : To apply the electric parking brake: Immobilise the vehicle and switch off the ignition Pull the control lever for at least 5 seconds or until maximum...
  • Page 134 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 to move your foot from the brake pedal to the ac- celerator pedal.
  • Page 135 D R I V I N G 5-SPEED MANUAL GEARBOX 6-SPEED MANUAL GEARBOX Starting the vehicle Engaging reverse gear Engaging reverse gear Check that the gear lever is in Move the gear lever to the right Raise the ring under the knob neutral.
  • Page 136 D R I V I N G GEAR SHIFT INDICATOR * Example: The information appears in the in- strument panel in the form of an ar- You are in third gear. System which reduces fuel con- row accompanied by the suggested sumption by advising the driver to gear.
  • Page 137 D R I V I N G 6-SPEED ELECTRONIC Mode selection Steering mounted control paddles GEARBOX SYSTEM Six-speed electronic gearbox sys- tem which offers a choice between the comfort of fully automatic opera- tion or the pleasure of manual gear changing.
  • Page 138 D R I V I N G Displays in the instrument panel Moving off Reverse To start the engine, the gear le- With your foot on the brake, push ver must be in position N . the lever forwards. Press the brake pedal down fully. Operate the starter Only engage reverse with the vehicle immobilised.
  • Page 139 D R I V I N G Automatic operation Manual gear changing The gear change requests are only carried out if the engine speed per- This selective gear change mode mits. enables you to overtake, for exam- It is not necessary to release the ac- ple, while still remaining in automat- celerator during gear changes.
  • Page 140 D R I V I N G SPORT programme Stopping the vehicle Operating fault Before switching off the engine, you With the ignition on, the fl ashing of can choose to: AUTO , accompanied by an audible signal and a message in the mul- move to position N to engage tifunction screen, indicates a fault neutral,...
  • Page 141 D R I V I N G STOP & START If your vehicle is fi tted Special cases: STOP mode not with the system, a time available The Stop & Start system puts the en- counter calculates STOP mode is not invoked when: gine temporarily into standby - STOP sum of the periods in the driver's door is open,...
  • Page 142 D R I V I N G Going into engine START mode Special cases: START invoked Deactivation automatically The "ECO" warning lamp goes START mode is invoked automati- off and the engine starts with the cally when: electronic gearbox system : the driver's door is open, the driver's seat belt is not fas- gear lever in position A or M , re-...
  • Page 143 D R I V I N G Operating fault Maintenance Before doing anything under the bonnet, deactivate the Stop & Start system to avoid any risk of injury resulting from au- tomatic operation of START mode. This system requires a 12 V battery with a special specifi...
  • Page 144 D R I V I N G AUTOMATIC GEARBOX Mode selection Displays in the instrument panel The position of the gear lever and the driving mode are displayed in the instrument panel dial C . A position grille associated with the gear lever allows you to view the se- lected position.
  • Page 145 D R I V I N G Moving off Park Reverse gear To start the engine, the gear le- This position of the gear le- Only engage this position when ver is used to prevent the the vehicle is stationary. To pre- ver must be in position P or N .
  • Page 146 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 gear- box changes down automatically If you lift your foot off the accelera- to fi...
  • Page 147 D R I V I N G SPORT and SNOW SNOW programme " " A strong snatch may be felt programmes With the gear lever in position D when selecting R for reverse and the engine running, press gear. button B . In the event of a fault, the gearbox is The gearbox adapts to driving on blocked in one gear;...
  • Page 148 D R I V I N G FIXED CENTRED CONTROLS STEERING WHEEL Scroll the various pages of information on the instrument panel screen. Rotation Move through the various menus on the instrument panel screen. Increase/decrease values. Open the menu on the instrument panel screen (only when stationary). Short press Select and confi...
  • Page 149 D R I V I N G Radio source: Scroll the pre-set stations. CD/MP3 CD/CD changer/jukebox source: Scroll the Rotation CDs or directories. On the multifunction screen menus: Movement and increase/decrease. On the multifunction screen menus: confi rm. Short press Open the short-cut menus (depending on the multifunction screen page).
  • Page 150 D R I V I N G SPEED LIMITER Displays in 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 151 D R I V I N G Return to normal driving Either press on button 5 . Or select the speed limiter func- tion. Overriding the programmed Or stop the engine. 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 152 D R I V I N G CRUISE CONTROL Displays in 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 153 D R I V I N G Overriding the programmed Reactivation Operating fault speed By recalling the memorised If there is a fault, a message is speed displayed accompanied by an au- While cruise control is in operation, dible signal and illumination of the it is always possible to go above the After deactivation, press button 3 .
  • Page 154 D R I V I N G LANE DEPARTURE WARNING SYSTEM System which detects the involun- tary crossing of longitudinal traffi c lane markings on the ground (solid or broken line). Sensors, fi tted below the front bum- per, trigger a warning if the vehicle drifts over a lane marking (speed higher than 50 mph (80 km/h)).
  • Page 155 D R I V I N G PARKING SPACE SENSOR Displays in the instrument System which measures the park- You can select the "parking space sen- ing space available between two sor" function by pressing button A. The panel vehicles or obstacles. It measures fi...
  • Page 156 D R I V I N G Operation The function displays the following The function deselects itself auto- types of message: matically: You have identifi ed a parking space: when you engage reverse gear, Press button A to select the func- when you switch off the ignition, tion.
  • Page 157 D R I V I N G VISUAL AND AUDIBLE The parking sensors are switched on : FRONT AND/OR REAR The parking sensors system can- PARKING SENSORS by engaging reverse gear, not, in any circumstances, replace the need for vigilance and respon- at a speed below 6 mph (10 km/h) System consisting of proximity sen- sibility on the part of the driver.
  • Page 158 D R I V I N G Reactivation REVERSING CAMERA (TOURER) The blue lines represent the general direction of the vehicle. The red lines represent a distance Press button A again, the warning A reversing camera is activated au- of about 30 cm beyond the edge lamp switches off, the system is tomatically when reverse gear is en- of your vehicle's rear bumper.
  • Page 159 D R I V I N G "HYDRACTIVE III +" Display in the instrument Vehicle positions ELECTRONIC SUSPENSION panel The suspension mode selected is displayed in the instrument panel screen. Normal mode This mode favours soft damping for maximum com- fort.
  • Page 160 D R I V I N G Request not granted High position Normal position Changing a wheel (not possible if If the speed authorised for a particu- The instrument panel screen tempo- speed > 6mph (10 km/h)). lar position is exceeded, the vehicle rarily displays a message indicating reverts automatically to the normal that this position is not authorised.
  • Page 161 C H E C K S 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 tech- nical innovations on CITROËN vehicles, both for competition and for everyday motoring.
  • Page 162 C H E C K S BONNET When the engine is hot, handle the safety catch and bonnet stay with Opening care (risk of burns). The location of the interior release lever prevents opening of the bon- Before doing anything net while the left hand front door is der the bonnet, switch off the closed.
  • Page 163 C H E C K S C H E C K S BLEEDING THE DIESEL FUEL Refi tting Bleeding water from the fuel 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 164 C H E C K S 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, operate the priming pump again and then try to start the en- gine.
  • Page 165 C H E C K S PETROL ENGINES The various caps and covers allow access for checking fl uid levels and for replacing certain components. 1. Screenwash and headlamp wash reservoir. 2. Power steering fl uid reservoir or power steering and suspension fl...
  • Page 166 C H E C K S 1. Screenwash and headlamp wash reservoir. 2. Power steering fl uid reservoir or power steering and suspension fl uid reservoir. 3. Engine coolant header tank. 4. Engine oil dipstick. 5. Engine oil fi ller cap. 6.
  • Page 167 C H E C K S DIESEL ENGINES The various caps and covers allow access for checking fl uid levels, for replacing certain components and for priming the fuel system. 1. Screenwash and headlamp wash reservoir. 2. Power steering fl uid reservoir or power steering and suspension fl...
  • Page 168 C H E C K S HDi 160 - HDi 200 engines (with particle emissions filter) 1. Screenwash and headlamp wash reservoir. 2. Power steering and suspension fl uid reservoir. 3. Engine coolant header tank. 4. Engine oil dipstick. 5. Engine oil fi ller cap. 6.
  • Page 169 C H E C K S V6 HDi 240 engine (with particle emissions filter) 1. Screenwash and headlamp wash reservoir. 2. Power steering and suspension fl uid reservoir. 3. Engine coolant header tank. 4. Engine oil dipstick. 5. Engine oil fi ller cap. 6.
  • Page 170 C H E C K S CHECKING LEVELS Dipstick Brake fluid level There are two marks on If a level drops signifi cantly, have The brake fl uid level should the dipstick: the corresponding system checked be close to the "MAX" mark. by a CITROËN dealer or a qualifi...
  • Page 171 C H E C K S Coolant level Screenwash and headlamp Diesel additive level wash fluid (Diesel 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 The additive reservoir should never exceed it.
  • Page 172 C H E C K S CHECKS Air filter and passenger compartment filter Particle filter system (Diesel) Unless otherwise indicated, check Complementary to the catalytic con- Refer servicing these components in accordance verter, this fi lter makes an active booklet for details of the with the servicing booklet and ac- replacement intervals for contribution to the preservation of air...
  • Page 173 C H E C K S Manual gearbox Brake disc wear Only use products recom- mended CITROËN The gearbox does not re- For information on checking products of equivalent quality quire any maintenance (no brake disc wear, contact a and specifi cations. oil change).
  • Page 174 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N TEMPORARY Using the kit PUNCTURE REPAIR Switch off the ignition. Complete system consisting of a Affi x the speed limitation sticker compressor and a sealant cartridge to the vehicle's steering wheel which permits the temporary repair...
  • Page 175 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 If this pressure has not been moving the switch A to posi- reached after approximately tion "1"...
  • Page 176 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 as sealant cartridge tric plug to the vehicle's 12 V contains ethylene-glycol. This socket again. product is harmful if swallowed Start the vehicle again and leave and causes irritation to the eyes.
  • Page 177 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 1. Wheelbrace 2. Jack All of these tools are specifi c to your vehicle and may vary according to 3.
  • Page 178 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 pressures are indi- Saloon: raise the boot fl...
  • Page 179 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. Before positioning Park the vehicle on stable, fi...
  • Page 180 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 size Fit the wheel on the hub, using to those on the vehicle, you the centring guide.
  • Page 181 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N CHANGING A BULB Front lamps Model with Xenon headlamps (D1S) The headlamps are fi tted with Risk of electrocution polycarbonate glass with a Xenon bulbs must be replaced by protective coating: a CITROËN dealer or a qualifi...
  • Page 182 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Model with halogen headlamps Main beam headlamps 1. Main beams: H1 Remove the protective cap A . 2. Dipped beams: H7 Disengage the retaining spring.
  • Page 183 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Dipped beam Directional lamp headlamps Remove the protective cap B . Remove the protective cap C . Disconnect the connector by Disconnect the connector by pressing it between the thumb pressing it between the thumb...
  • Page 184 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Direction indicators Front foglamps Remove the fi xing screw of Remove the fi xing screw of cover A using a torx tool, tip the cover A using a torx tool, tip the cover over and remove.
  • Page 185 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Side repeaters Rear lamps (Saloon) Boot-mounted lamps Open the boot. Using a fl at screwdriver, remove The side repeater is sealed. Identify the failed bulb.
  • Page 186 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Wing-mounted lamps Detach the bulb holder D . Replace the bulb. Refi t the bulb holder D . Place the lamp in its housing. Screw in the 2 fi...
  • Page 187 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Rear lamps (Tourer) Boot-mounted lamps Identify the failed bulb. Open the boot. Unclip the bulb holder J . 1. Brake lamps and sidelamps: Using a fl...
  • Page 188 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Wing-mounted lamps Detach the bulb holder D . Replace the faulty bulb. Refi t the bulb holder D . Place the lamp in its housing. Screw in the fi...
  • Page 189 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Number plate lamps (W5W) Third brake lamp (LEDs) Remove the lens. For the replacement of this type of LED lamp, contact a CITROËN Change the faulty bulb.
  • Page 190 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Interior lamps Boot lamp Floor lighting Roof lamps Detach the cover and use a W 5W Detach the cover and use a W 5W bulb.
  • Page 191 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, observe Operating procedure for replacing a the following advice: failed fuse with a new fuse to rectify a fully open the storage box then...
  • Page 192 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Table of fuses Fuse N° Rating Function Not used Heated door mirrors Rain and sunshine sensor Seat belt not fastened warning lamps Electrochromatic mirrors 20 A Sunroof (saloon)
  • Page 193 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) - electrochromatic rear view mirrors 30 A Front window - sun roof - passenger door lighting - passenger door mirror adjustment...
  • Page 194 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 195 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Table of fuses Fuse N° Rating Function 25 A Rear 12 V socket (max power: 100 W) 15 A Foglamps 20 A Additional burner (Diesel) 30 A...
  • Page 196 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N BATTERY Access to the battery V6 HDi engine Procedure for charging your battery when it is fl at or for starting the en- gine using another battery.
  • Page 197 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Starting using another Charging the battery using a Do not disconnect the terminals battery battery charger while the engine is running. Do not charge the batteries without disconnecting the terminals fi...
  • Page 198 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N ENERGY ECONOMY Exiting economy mode TOWING THE VEHICLE MODE These functions are reactivated auto- Procedure for having your vehicle System which manages the duration matically next time the vehicle is driven.
  • Page 199 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Towing your vehicle Towing another vehicle Failure to observe this special con- dition could result in damage to certain braking components and the absence of braking assistance the next time the engine is started.
  • Page 200 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N TOWING A TRAILER The maximum towed load on a long Driving advice incline depends on the gradient and Distribution of loads the ambient temperature.
  • Page 201 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Blanking cover ROOF BARS Maximum load that can be distributed on the roof bars The design of your vehicle requires (for a loading height not ex- the use of roof bars that are tested ceeding 40 cm;...
  • Page 202 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N VERY COLD PROTECTION * Adjustable device which prevents the intake of snow particles, which could obstruct the air fi lter. HDi Diesel 160 PEF engine V6 HDi Diesel 240 PEF engine...
  • Page 203 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N COLD CLIMATE SCREEN * Removeable screen which prevents the accumulation of snow at the ra- diator cooling fan. Fitting Offer up the 2 sections of the snow guard to the upper and lower sec- Before fi...
  • Page 204 P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N Matt paint If you vehicle is fi nished with a clear Never clean the vehicle without water. matt lacquer, please observe the fol- lowing recommendations to avoid Never wash your vehicle in an automatic roller brush car wash.
  • Page 205 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 206 T E C H N I C A L D A T A Interior (Saloon) 1 030 1 115 1 040 1 705...
  • Page 207 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 208 T E C H N I C A L D A T A Interior (Tourer) 1 060 1 115 1 058 1 723...
  • Page 209 T E C H N I C A L D A T A IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS Various visible markings for identifi - A. VIN plate B. VIN stamped on body cation of the vehicle. On the left hand centre door pillar. The vehicle identifi...
  • Page 211 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 212 12.C5.0040 Anglais 2012 – DOCUMENTATION DE BORD 4Dconcept Diadeis Edipro CRÉATIVE TECHNOLOGIE...

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