On-line owner's handbook You can find your handbook on the CITROËN website, under the heading "MyCitroën". Referring to the owner's handbook on-line also gives you access to the latest information available, easily identified by the bookmarks, associated with this pictogram: This personal space provides you with information on your products and services, direct and special contact with CITROËN and becomes a space tailored for you.
We draw your attention to the following... Your vehicle is fitted with only some of the equipment described in this document, depending on the trim level, version and the specifications for the country in which it is sold. CITROËN has a presence on every continent, a complete product range, The fitting of electrical equipment or accessories which are not recommended by CITROËN may result in a failure of your vehicle's electronic system.
2 Contents 1. FAMILIARISATION 2.
Towing a trailer Other accessories 127 129 6. CHECKS 131-140 Opening the bonnet Petrol engine Diesel engine Levels Checks Fuel Fuel cut-off Diesel priming pump 132 133 134 135 137 139 140 140 7. QUICK HELP 141-161 Battery Puncture repair kit Changing a wheel Removable snow screen Changing a bulb a fuse a windscreen wiper blade Being towed 8. TECHNICAL DATA Dimensions Weights Identification markings 141 143 144 148 149 154 158 159 162-168 10. VISUAL SEARCH 169-173 9.
4 PRESENTATION This handbook has been designed to familiarise you with your new vehicle from the moment you get behind the wheel and to describe the operating features. Reading the handbook is made easy with the content consisting of 10 identified chapters, which can be located by means of a colour code specific to each one. Its sections cover, by subject, all of the functions of the vehicle in its most complete specification. Chapter 8 gives all of the technical data relating to your vehicle.
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6 Exterior 2a 6b 2b 6a 2d 4 2e 7b 2c 4 7a
Exterior Tailgate and rear screen Fuel filler flap 7 Key - Remote control 2a 19 2e 24 Parking sensors Sliding side door 2b 23 2c 4 25 139 Spare wheel and temporary puncture repair kit 105 Grip control Side-hinged rear doors 6b 7a 143, 144 7b 149 Changing bulbs 4 109 6a 132 2d Key 27 FAMILIARISATION Opening the bonnet Rear roof flap : chapter identification : page identification 1
8 Interior INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 1. Lighting and direction indicator stalk. 2. Instrument panel with screen. 3. Wipers, screenwash, trip computer controls. 4. Ignition. 5. Audio system control stalk. 6. Driver's airbag, horn. 7. Steering wheel height and reach adjustment. 8. Cruise control, speed limiter switch. 9. Control panel, parking sensors, headlamp beam adjustment, ESP, Stop & Start. 10. Bonnet release. 11. Electric door mirror adjustment.
9 Interior CENTRE CONSOLE 1. Switch panel: electric windows. 2. Switch panel: hazard warning lamps, central locking, child lock. 3. Cigarette lighter. 4. Heating-ventilation controls. 5. Storage compartment. 6. Grip Control. 4 109 9. Electronic gearbox selector. 2 42 10. Emergency call. 9 9.1 FAMILIARISATION 7. Audio equipment. 8. Screen.
Interior 10 SITTING COMFORTABLY Steering wheel Storage compartments Adjust the steering wheel for height and reach. Driver's seat 2 The tools are stored under the righthand seat. 44 3 86 3 101 1. Forwards-backwards 2. Angle. adjustment. Seat belts 3. Seat cushion height. 4. Head restraint height and angle. 3 67 Mirrors Height adjustment. Fastening. Manual adjustments. Electric adjustments.
Interior 11 VISIBILITY Wiper stalk Lighting off. 2 1 I 0 È Sidelamps. Main beam headlamps (blue). Dipped beam headlamps (green). AUTO, automatic illumination of headlamps. Changing bulbs In bad weather or in winter, ensure that the lamps are not covered with mud or snow. fast. normal. intermittent. park. single wipe. 7 AUTO, press the stalk down. Reactivate if the ignition has been off for more than one minute.
Interior 12 DRIVING SAFELY Hill start assist From the time you release the brake pedal, the vehicle is held for approximately 2 seconds without need to use the parking brake, to allow you to move off. Cruise control The vehicle speed must be higher than 25 mph (40 km/h) with at least 4th gear engaged. 55 3 2 Audio equipment Audio system 9 49 Emergency or roadside assistance call This in-car system allows you to send an emergency or roadside assistance call to the dedicated CITROËN centres.
Interior 13 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT SPACE Modutop roof, Scented air freshener 3 USB player 84 The multifunction roof console extends the overhead storage compartment. The fragrance is diffused in the passenger compartment from the vents of the roof console. 88, 90 3 Armrest 9 If the vehicle is fitted with the additional console and an armrest, remove the console or the armrest to fold the passenger seat to the table position.
Interior 14 REAR FITTINGS Rear seats, 5 seat version Load space cover, 5 seat version 3 72 3 95 Maximum loads Overhead storage compartment: 5 kg. Modutop roof: - central storage compartments: 6 kg, - box: 10 kg, - roof bars placed longitudinally or transversely: 35 kg. Transverse roof bars: 75 kg.
Interior 15 CHILD SAFETY Child surveillance mirror 4 125 Safety anti-pinch Child seats 3 102 Airbag deactivation 3 103 4 118 FAMILIARISATION Side door child lock 4 117 1
Interior 16 VENTILATION Recommended settings for Manual Air Conditioning For optimum use of the system, we recommend: Air If I require... distribution Temperature Air flow Air recirculation AC Heating Heating 3 - 61 Cooling Demisting Defrosting 3 With Digital Air Conditioning, operation in AUTO mode is recommended at all times. Air conditioning 3 Digital air conditioning Remember to switch the system off when the ambient air suits your requirements.
17 ECO-DRIVING Optimise the use of your gearbox Drive smoothly With a manual gearbox, move off gently, change up without waiting and drive by changing up quite soon. If your vehicle has the system, the gear efficiency indicator invites you to change up; it is displayed in the instrument panel, follow its instructions. Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use engine braking rather than the brake pedal, and press the accelerator progressively.
18 Limit the causes of excess consumption Observe the recommendations on maintenance Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place the heaviest items in the bottom of the boot, as close as possible to the rear seats. Limit the loads carried in the vehicle and reduce wind resistance (roof bars, roof rack, bicycle carrier, trailer...). Use a roof box in preference. Remove roof bars and roof racks after use.
19 Access This locks and unlocks the doors on the vehicle, opens and closes the fuel filler cap, as well as starting and stopping the engine. REMOTE CONTROL Central unlocking Press this button to unlock all of your vehicle's doors. The direction indicators flash twice. Central locking Press this button to lock all of your vehicle's doors. The direction indicators flash once. If one of the doors is open or is not closed correctly, the central locking will not work.
Access 20 Folding/unfolding the key Press this button to release the key from its housing. To fold the key, press this chromed button then fold the key into the housing. If you do not press the button, the mechanism may be damaged. Good practice Take care not to allow the remote control to come into contact with grease, dust, rain or a damp environment. A heavy object attached to the key (keyring, ...) weighing on the shaft of the key in the switch, may cause a malfunction.
Access When purchasing a second-hand vehicle: - have the keys memorised by a CITROËN dealer to ensure that the keys in your possession are the only ones which can start the vehicle. ALARM If fitted on your vehicle, this provides two types of protection: - exterior protection: it sounds if a front/rear door or the bonnet is opened. - interior protection: it sounds if the volume inside the passenger compartment changes (breaking of a window or a movement inside the vehicle).
Access 22 Disarming - Unlock the vehicle with the remote control or switch on the ignition, the red LED goes off. Locking the vehicle with exterior protection only If, while you are away from the vehicle, you wish to leave a window partially open or a pet inside the vehicle, you should choose exterior protection only. - Switch off the ignition. - - In the next ten seconds, press the button until the red LED is on continuously. Get out of the vehicle.
23 Access From the outside From the inside Good practice Pull the handle towards you then towards the rear and open the side door guiding the rearward sliding to beyond the point of resistance to hold it open. A mechanical system prevents opening of the left-hand side door when the fuel filler flap is open. Unlock the side door using this handle and open it, guiding the rearward sliding to the point of resistance. Pass this point to hold the door open.
24 Access Operation in the event of a battery failure Front and side passenger doors In the event of a battery or central locking fault, use the lock to lock the doors mechanically. ) To open the door and get out of the vehicle, pull the interior control. ) To lock the door, insert the key in the lock, located on the edge of the door, then turn it one eighth of a turn. Driver’s door ) Insert the key in the lock, then turn it to the right to lock or to the left to unlock.
25 Access HINGED REAR DOORS Tailgate screen Opening After unlocking the vehicle using the remote control or the key, press the control and raise the rear screen to open it. Closing Close the rear screen by pressing the centre of the glass until it is fully closed. The tailgate and tailgate screen cannot both be open at the same time, to prevent damage to the screen. The hinged rear doors are asymmetrical (2/3 - 1/3), with the smaller door on the right. They are fitted with a central lock.
Access 26 When parked with the rear doors open to 90°, the doors mask the rear lamps. To signal your position to other road users driving in the same direction who may not have seen your vehicle, use a warning triangle or other device required by the legislation in your country. Opening to approximately 180° In practice It is possible to drive with the righthand door open to make it easier to carry long loads.
27 Access REAR ROOF FLAP - lower the black paddle to secure the rear roof flap. Securing the rear roof flap places it on the seal correctly and guarantees sealing without noise. Support bar A support bar is provided for transporting long loads, after opening the rear roof flap. Fold back the support bar by lifting the lever. Support it to the door pillar. Support the long loads to be transported, lift them and reposition the support bar with one hand.
Access Anti-intrusion security 28 Locking while driving When the vehicle moves off, as soon as you reach approximately 6 mph (10 km/h), the system locks the doors. The characteristic central locking noise is heard. The LED in the switch on the dashboard central switch panel comes on. During the journey, opening a door results in complete unlocking of the vehicle. In the event of a serious impact, the doors are unlocked automatically to permit access by the emergency services.
Instruments and controls INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS INSTRUMENT PANEL Dials 1. Distance recorder in kilometres/ miles. 2. Screen. 3. Fuel level, coolant temperature. 4. Rev counter. 5. Trip distance recorder/service indicator zero reset. 6. Instrument panel lighting dimmer. Displays - Speed limiter/cruise control. Kilometres/Miles travelled. Service indicator, engine oil level indicator, total kilometres/miles. Presence of water in the diesel filter. Diesel pre-heating.
30 Instruments and controls Instrument panel without screen ADJUSTING THE TIME Centre console without screen - To adjust the time of the clock, use the left-hand button on the instrument panel then carry out the operations in the following order: turn to the left: the minutes flash, turn to the right to increase the minutes (hold the button to the right for rapid scrolling), turn to the left: the hours flash, Centre console with screen - turn to the right to increase the hours (hold the button to the
Instruments and controls Warning lamps Warning lamp STOP Parking brake/Brake fluid level/ EBFD Engine oil pressure and temperature is indicates Solution - action on, associated with another warning lamp and accompanied by a message in the screen. major faults linked with the "Brake fluid level", "Engine oil pressure and temperature", "Coolant temperature", "Electronic brake force distribution", "Power steering" and "Under-inflation detection" warning lamps.
32 Instruments and controls Warning lamp Coolant temperature and level is indicates Solution - action on with needle in the red zone. an abnormal increase in temperature. Park and switch off the ignition then allow to cool. Visually check the level. flashing. a drop in the coolant level. Chapter 6, "Levels" section. Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop. on temporarily. minor faults or warnings. remaining on. major faults. Consult the alert log in the display or screen.
Instruments and controls is indicates Solution - action Front/ lateral airbag flashing or remaining on. a failure of an airbag. Have the system checked by a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop without delay. Chapter 4, "Airbags" section. Front passenger’s airbag deactivated on. the intentional deactivation of this airbag in the presence of a rear-facing child seat. Chapter 4, "Airbags-child safety" section. on with gauge needle in the red zone.
34 Instruments and controls Warning lamp ABS is indicates Solution - action Power steering on. a fault with the system. The vehicle retains conventional steering without assistance. Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop. Door open detection on and accompanied by a message in the screen. that a door is not closed correctly. Check that all of the doors are closed. ABS remaining on. a fault with the anti-lock braking system. The vehicle retains conventional braking.
Instruments and controls Particle emission filter on. Dipped beam headlamps/ Daytime running lams on. Main beam headlamps indicates Solution - action a fault with the particle emission filter (Diesel additive level, risk of blockage, ...). Have the filter checked by a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop. Chapter 6, "Levels" section. a manual selection or automatic illumination of headlamps. Turn the ring on the lighting control stalk to the second position.
36 Instruments and controls Warning lamp in the screen is indicates Solution - action Cruise control on. cruise control selected. Manual selection. Chapter 3, "Steering mounted controls" section. Speed limiter on. speed limiter selected. Manual selection. Chapter 3, "Steering mounted controls" section. Gear efficiency indicator on. a recommendation independent of the type and density of traffic. To reduce fuel consumption, change up with a manual gearbox.
The fuel level is tested each time the key is turned to the "running" position. The gauge is positioned on: - 1: the fuel tank is full, approximately 60 litres. - 0: the reserve is now being used, the warning lamp comes on continuously. The reserve when the warning first comes on is approximately 8 litres. Refer to the "Fuel" section of chapter 6. COOLANT TEMPERATURE The needle is positioned before the red zone: normal operation.
38 Instruments and controls EMISSIONS CONTROLS Deflated tyre Sensor(s) fault or not detected EOBD (European On Board Diagnosis) is a diagnostics system which complies with, among others, the standards concerning authorised emissions of: - CO (carbon monoxide), - HC (unburnt hydrocarbons), - NOx (nitrous oxides) or particles, detected by oxygen sensors placed upstream and downstream of the catalytic converters.
This programmes service intervals according to the use of the vehicle. Operation A few moments after the ignition has been switched on, the spanner indicating a service operation comes on; the display for the total distance recorder gives (in round figures) the distance remaining before the next service. The points at which a service is due are calculated from the last indicator zero reset.
Instruments and controls 40 Zero re-set Your CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop carries out this operation after each service. However, if you carry out the service yourself, the re-set procedure is as follows: - switch off the ignition, - press and hold the trip recorder reset button, - switch on the ignition. The display begins a countdown. When the display shows "=0", release the button; the spanner disappears.
41 Gearbox and steering wheel GEAR EFFICIENCY INDICATOR GEARBOX To change gear easily, always press the clutch pedal fully. To prevent the mat from becoming caught under the pedal: - ensure that the mat and its fixings on the floor are positioned correctly, - never fit one mat on top of another. When driving, avoid leaving your hand on the gear knob as the force exerted, even if slight, may wear the internal components of the gearbox over time. Engaging 5th gear.
Gearbox and steering wheel 6-speed electronic gearbox Moving off To start the engine, the gear selector must be in position N. - Press firmly on the brake pedal. - Operate the starter. - When the engine is running, place the gear selector on R, A or M as desired. - Release the brake pedal and accelerate. If the gear selector is not in position N, and/or if the brake pedal is not pressed, the engine will not start. Repeat the above procedure.
Gearbox and steering wheel Pull on the "+" control paddle to change up. Pull on the "-" control paddle to change down. - - Changing to automatic mode Move the gear selector to A. The gearbox then operates in automatic mode, without any action on your part. It constantly selects the gear that is best suited to the following conditions: - driving style, - road profile, - optimum fuel consumption.
Gearbox and steering wheel 44 Acceleration For optimum acceleration (e.g. to overtake another vehicle), simply press the pedal beyond the point of resistance at the end of its travel, by pressing down firmly. Vehicle stationary, with the engine running In the event of a prolonged stop with the engine running, the gearbox changes automatically to neutral N. Stopping the vehicle Before stopping the engine, put the gear selector in position N. In all cases, it is essential to apply the parking brake.
The Stop & Start system puts the engine temporarily on standby - STOP mode - during stops in the traffic (red lights, traffic jams, or other...). The engine restarts automatically - START mode - as soon as you want to move off. The restart takes place instantly, quickly and silently. Perfect for urban use, the Stop & Start system reduces fuel consumption and exhaust emissions as well as the noise level when stationary.
Stop & Start 46 Going into engine START mode The "ECO" warning lamp goes off and the engine starts: - with a manual gearbox, when you depress the clutch pedal, with the 6-speed electronic gearbox: ● gear selector in position A or M, when you release the brake pedal, ● or gear selector in position N and the brake pedal released, when you move the gear selector to position A or M, ● or when you engage reverse gear.
Press the "ECO OFF" switch again. The system is active again; this is confirmed by the switch warning lamp going off and a message in the instrument panel. The system is reactivated automatically at every new start using the key. Operating fault Maintenance In the event of a malfunction with the system, the "ECO OFF" switch warning lamp flashes, then comes on continuously. Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop. In the event of a fault in STOP mode, the vehicle may stall.
Starting and stopping Good practice when starting Door or bonnet open warning lamp If this comes on, a door or the bonnet is not closed correctly, check! STARTING AND STOPPING Running and accessories position. To unlock the steering, turn the steering wheel gently while turning the key, without forcing. In this position, certain accessories can be used. Starting position. The starter is operated, the engine turns over, release the key. STOP position: steering lock. The ignition is off.
49 Starting and stopping Operation This function, linked with the ESP, makes hill starts easier and is activated in the following conditions: - the vehicle must be stationary, engine running, foot on the brake, - the gradient of the road must be steeper than 5%, - uphill, the gearbox must be in neutral or in a gear other than reverse, - downhill, reverse gear must be engaged. The HHC (Hill Holder Control) or Hill Start Assist function is a driving comfort system.
Steering mounted controls 50 Lighting off Automatic illumination of headlamps Sidelamps Dipped beam (green) Main beam (blue) DIRECTION IN DICATORS LIGHTING CONTROL Direction indicators Front and rear lighting Selection is by turning ring A. Left: downwards passing the point of resistance. Right: upwards passing the point of resistance. "Motorway" function Press the control up or down to flash the corresponding direction indicator three times.
Steering mounted controls Front and rear foglamps Rotate ring B forwards to switch on and rearwards to switch off. The status is confirmed by the warning lamps in the instrument panel. They operate with the sidelamps and dipped beam headlamps. Front foglamps (green, 1st rotation of the ring forwards). Rear foglamps (amber, 2nd rotation of the ring forwards). To switch off the front and rear foglamps, turn the ring rearwards twice in succession.
52 Steering mounted controls If the sunshine sensor does not function correctly, the lighting comes on accompanied by the service warning lamp, an audible signal and a message in the screen. Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop. Cornering lighting Guide-me-home lighting Keeping the dipped beam headlamps on temporarily with the ignition off, makes the driver's exit easier when the light is poor.
In the AUTO position, the windscreen wipers operate automatically and adapt their speed to the intensity of the rainfall. When not in AUTO mode, for the other positions, refer to the manual windscreen wipers section. 53 Steering mounted controls Activation Press the control downwards. Activation of the function is accompanied by a message in the screen. WINDSCREEN WIPER STALK Manual windscreen wipers 2 1 l 0 È Fast wipe (heavy rain). Normal wipe (moderate rain). Intermittent wipe. Off.
54 Steering mounted controls Wash-wipe and headlamp wash Pull the stalk towards you, the washwipe is accompanied by a timed sweep of the wipers. The headlamp wash is linked with the wash-wipe, it is triggered if the dipped headlamps are on. To top up the levels, refer to the "Levels" section of chapter 6. Special position of the windscreen wipers In the minute following switching off of the ignition, any action on the stalk positions the wipers against the windscreen uprights.
This cruise control shows the function selection status in the instrument panel and displays the programmed speed: 55 Steering mounted controls Function selected, display of the "Cruise Control" symbol. Function activated (example at 107 km/h). CRUISE CONTROL "CRUISE" "This is the speed at which the driver wishes to drive". This aid to driving in free-flowing traffic enables the vehicle to maintain the speed programmed by the driver, unless a steep gradient makes this impossible.
56 Steering mounted controls Selecting the function - Place the switch in the CRUISE position. The cruise control is selected but is not yet active and no speed has been programmed. First activation/ programming a speed - Reach the chosen speed by pressing the accelerator. - Press the SET - or SET + button. This programmes/activates the reference speed and the vehicle will maintain this speed.
Steering mounted controls There are two methods of memorising a speed higher than the previous one: Without using the accelerator: - press the Set + button. A brief press increases the speed by 1 mph (km/h). A maintained press increases the speed in steps of 5 mph (km/h). Using the accelerator: - exceed the memorised speed until the speed required is reached, - press the Set + or Set - button. To memorise a speed lower than the previous one: - press the Set - button.
Steering mounted controls 58 This speed limiter shows the function selection status in the instrument panel and displays the programmed speed: Function selected, displaying of the "Speed Limiter" symbol. Function deactivated, last programmed speed - OFF (example at 65 mph (107 km/h)). Function activated (example at 65 mph (107 km/h)). SPEED LIMITER "LIMIT" "This is the selected speed which the driver does not wish to exceed".
59 Steering mounted controls Selecting the function Place the switch in the LIMIT position. The limiter is selected but is not yet active. The screen indicates the last programmed speed. Programming a speed Activation/Deactivation (off) A speed can be programmed without activating the limiter but with the engine running. To memorise a speed higher than the previous one: - press the Set + button. A brief press increases the speed by 1 mph (km/h).
60 Steering mounted controls Exceeding the programmed speed Pressing the accelerator pedal in order to exceed the programmed speed will have no effect unless you press the pedal firmly beyond the point of resistance. The limiter is deactivated temporarily and the programmed speed flashes. To return to the limiter function, reduce your speed to below the programmed speed.
61 Ventilation Heating control panel Air conditioning control panel VENTILATION Air flow Temperature Control positioned: in the blue zone, provides ambient air, the footwells, The speed of the blown air at the vents varies from 1 to the fastest 4. Position 0 switches it off. Adjust this control in order to attain the desired comfort level. the windscreen and the footwells, Air distribution in the red zone, provides heating of the passenger compartment.
Ventilation 62 Intake of exterior air The LED in the button is off. This is the preferred operating position. Recirculation of interior air The LED in the button is on. Recirculation temporarily prevents exterior odours and smoke from entering the passenger compartment. Used with the setting of the fan speed (from 1 to 4), recirculation enables you to attain the desired comfort level more quickly with both hot or cold settings. This position should only be temporary.
When the engine is cold, to prevent an excessive diffusion of cold air, the air diffuser will reach its optimum level gradually. For your comfort, the settings are stored when the ignition is switched off and are reinstated the next time the vehicle is started. The automatic function will no longer be maintained if you change a setting manually (AUTO is cleared).
Ventilation 64 Manual operation You can, according to your requirements, make a different selection from that offered by the system by changing a setting. The other functions will still be controlled automatically. Pressing the AUTO button restores fully automatic operation.
65 Ventilation Manual mode Demisting the rear screen and/ or mirrors Turn the control to this air distribution setting. Press the air conditioning button. Turn the control to this temperature setting. Returning to exterior air intake open permits renewal of the air in the passenger compartment (LED off). Increase the air flow setting. Pressing this button, with the engine running, activates the rapid demisting - defrosting of the rear screen and/or electric mirrors.
66 Ventilation GOOD PRACTICE Air conditioning Vents In all seasons, the air conditioning should only be used with the windows closed. However, if the interior temperature remains high after a prolonged period parked in the sun, do not hesitate to ventilate the passenger compartment for a few minutes.
67 Seats FRONT SEATS The following adjustments are available: 2 - Seat back angle adjustment With your back pressed against the seat back, move the lever forwards and set the required angle. 3 - Driver's seat height adjustment To raise the seat, pull the control upwards then take your weight off the seat cushion. To lower the seat, pull the control upwards then push on the seat cushion. EASE OF USE and COMFORT 1 - Forwards/backwards adjustment Lift the bar and slide the seat forwards or backwards.
68 Seats Head restraint height adjustment To raise the head restraint, slide it vertically upwards. To lower the head restraint, press the button and slide the head restraint vertically downwards. The adjustment is correct when the upper edge of the head restraint is level with the top of the head. To remove the head restraint, press the button and pull the head restraint upwards. To re-install the head restraint, engage the rods in the holes making sure they are aligned with the seat back.
69 Seats High position: lift and raise the head restraint. Low position: press on the head restraint to lower it. To remove the head restraint, after raising it press the tab and lift the head restraint. To install the head restraint, engage the rods of the head restraint in the holes keeping it in line with the seat back. REAR BENCH SEAT The 1/3 - 2/3 rear bench seat is fitted with "comma" shape head restraints. Each 1/3 - 2/3 section can be folded fully, then removed individually.
70 Seats Fully folded position - Example of operations for the 1/3 section. They are identical for the 2/3 section. - Place the head restraints in the low position. - If necessary, move the front seats forward. - Press the grey control located on the upper part of the seat back. - Fold the seat back onto the seat cushion. Raise the grey control bar, located at the rear of the seat cushion. Putting back in place Tilt the entire seat rearwards until it locks. Raise the seat back.
Seats - Offer up the bench seat (1/3 section and/or 2/3 section) vertically. Place the hooks between the two bars. Fold the bench seat rearwards. 71 Refitting the bench seat To return the bench seat (1/3 section and/or 2/3 section) to the "passenger transportation" position, refer to the "fully folded position" described on the previous page. - If necessary, move the front seats forward. Place the bench seat (1/3 section and/or 2/3 section) in the fully folded position.
72 Seats Head restraint High position: lift and raise the head restraint. Low position: press on the head restraint to lower it. To remove the head restraint, after raising it press the tab and lift the head restraint. To install the head restraint, engage the rods of the head restraint in the holes keeping it in line with the seat back. REAR SEATS (5 SEAT VERSION) The three independent rear seats are fitted with "comma" shape head restraints.
Seats 73 Returning the seat back to the sitting position Release the seat back by pulling the control, then return it to its original position. When returning the seat back to the sitting position, ensure that it is locked securely. Adjusting the angle of the seat back Returning the seat to its original position - - Operate the control and adjust the angle of the seat back. Push the red control. Fold back the seat to fix the rear anchoring points. - Raise the seat back by pulling the control.
Seats Good practice 74 Following the various operations: - do not remove a head restraint without storing it and fix it to a support, - ensure that the passengers can always access the seat belts and fasten them easily, - passengers must never take their seat without adjusting and fastening their seat belt. Removing the seat Putting the seat back in place - - - If necessary, move the front seats forward and lower the head restraint. Place the seat in the fully folded position.
Head restraint REAR SEATS (7 SEAT VERSION) The seats of row 2 and row 3 are independent and adjustable. Each seat can be removed and must be replaced in the specified position, indicated by a symbol on its label. This is of the "comma" shape type. High position: press the tab, lift and raise the head restraint. Low position: push the tab and press the top of the head restraint to lower it. To remove the head restraint: place it in the high position, lift it, then remove it.
76 Seats Types of Row 2 seat Left-hand outer seat Centre seat Types of Row 3 seat Left-hand outer seat Right-hand outer seat Right-hand outer seat
Seats Row 2 seat adjustments Before folding the seat, ensure that: - in row 3, no passenger's foot is at one of the seat anchorages on the floor, - the seat is locked securely on the floor, - the seat belt is available for the passenger. Placing the seat in the fully folded position - Place the seat in the table position. - Pull the red strap, located behind the seat, to release the feet of the seat from their anchorage on the floor. - Tilt the entire seat forwards.
78 Seats Row 3 seat adjustments Placing the seat back in the table position - Lower the head restraint fully. - Operate the control to fold the seat back onto the seat cushion. Returning the seat back to the sitting position - Release the seat back by pulling the control, then return it to its original position. Ensure that the entire seat is anchored securely. Placing the seat in the fully folded position - Place the seat in the table position.
Entering, exiting from row 3 Entering - Place the row 2 seat in the table position. - Tilt it to the fully folded position to allow access. Before folding it back, ensure that the feet of the passenger in row 3 are not obstructing the row 2 seat anchoring points. - Pull the red strap to place the seat in the fully folded position. Tilt the entire seat forwards. Exiting - Lower the head restraint fully. - Operate the yellow control, located on the back of the row 2 seat back.
80 Seats Handling the Row 2 seat Removing the seat - If necessary, move the front seats forward. - Lower the head restraint. - Place the seat in the fully folded position. - Tilt the entire seat forwards then lift it. Repositioning the seat The label on the seat indicates the position in which it must be installed. - Place the hooks of the front feet between the two bars. - Fold back the seat to fix the rear anchoring points. - Operate the control to raise the seat back to its initial position.
Seats Handling the Row 3 seat Removing the seat - Lower the head restraint. - Place the seat in the fully folded position. - Tilt the entire seat forwards. - On each side, take hold of the uprights of the folded seat, tilting it forward slightly, and lift it. Repositioning the seat The label on the seat indicates the position in which it must be installed. - Place the hooks of the front feet between the two bars.
82 Seats MODULARITY AND DIFFERENT SEAT CONFIGURATIONS 5 seat layouts
7 seat layouts The various operations must be carried out while stationary.
84 Practical information FRONT FITTINGS Upper storage compartment 1. Lower glove box This is located on the fascia, behind the steering wheel. A recess makes lifting of the lid easier when opening. Guide it to its rest position. To close, guide the lid then press the centre gently. Any liquid which could spill risks causing an electrical short-circuit and therefore a potential fire.
Practical information Central storage console Overhead storage unit This console offers an appreciable additional storage area: it can be removed and clips onto a base which also incorporates two cup holders at the rear. Ensure that the object (bottle, can...) placed in the cup holder is retained securely and does not risk being dislodged while driving. Any liquid which could spill presents a risk of damage on contact with the instrument panel and centre console controls. Take care.
86 Practical information Drawers under seats Your vehicle may be fitted with a drawer, under each front seat. Storage compartment under seats Storage compartments are available, with or without lid, in the floor under the front seats. To gain access to them, move the seat forward. The lid must be lifted from the rear of the seat.
SEATING AREA LAYOUT Floor boxes Two boxes are available, located under the rear passenger footwells. To open them, slide your fingers into the recess and lift the lid. Aircraft style tables Side blinds To put the table in place, pull it upwards and fold it down. As a safety precaution, above a high pressure, the table is designed to unhook. To put it back in place, with the table vertical, engage one side then the other, forcing slightly. Do not place hard or heavy objects on the table.
88 Practical information Storage compartments Storage compartments are provided on each side of the roof. The maximum weight is 6 Kg. The translucent base assists with finding objects stored inside. Do not store objects which could present a risk to the occupants. MODUTOP ROOF The multifunction roof extends the overhead storage unit. It consists of the following components: Courtesy lamp The operation of the courtesy lamp is identical to that of the front courtesy lamp.
89 Practical information From outside Rear box This roof box can be accessed from the rear seats and the boot. From the rear seats, slide the flaps to open. Vents From the boot, place your thumb on the recess then pull the handle to open. Open carefully to prevent objects stored in this interior roof box from falling out. The maximum authorised weight is 10 Kg. A 3-position control allows you to adjust the air flow through the vents. The vents are also fitted with a scented air freshener.
90 Practical information SCENTED AIR FRESHENER The scented air freshener diffuses a fragrance in the passenger compartment from the roof console vents. Removing the scented air freshener - Adjusting the flow Turn the chromed button to adjust the diffusion: - to the left to decrease, - to the right to increase. To stop the diffusion, turn the chromed button fully to the left. - Press the button down while turning it a quarter of a turn to the left to the stop.
91 Practical information The scented air freshener refill consists of a cartridge B and its sealing case C. - Remove the protective film D. - Place the head of the cartridge B on the button A of the scented air freshener. - Turn it a quarter of a turn to lock it on the button and remove the case. - Insert the scented air freshener in its location. You can change the cartridges at any time and store cartridges which have already been started in their original case.
92 Practical information Modutop roof BARS These two longitudinal Modutop roof bars can be removed. The maximum authorised weight on each bar is 35 kg. Recommendations for loading on the roof: - Open the protective covers. - Use the screwdriver (stored in the tool kit under the right-hand seat) to remove the 4 bolts. - Turn the bars 90° placing the hollow parts towards the front. - Tighten the 4 bolts. - Close the protective covers. - Use the strap passages A only to secure the load firmly.
ROOF BARS If you install transverse bars on these bars, refer to the weight values indicated by the manufacturer but do not exceed 75 Kg.
94 Practical information Front courtesy lamp Rear courtesy lamp Front individual reading lamps COURTESY LAMPS Automatic switching on/off The front courtesy lamp comes on when the key is removed from the ignition, when the vehicle is unlocked, when one of the front doors is opened and for location of the vehicle using the remote control. It goes off gradually after the ignition is switched on and when the vehicle is locked. Permanently on, ignition on.
LOAD SPACE COVER (5 SEAT VERSION) This rigid shelf conceals the objects stored in the boot. Folding From the boot, fold the half-shelf, raising it to detach it from the notch C. Removing Fold the load space cover. Detach it from the notches A and B pulling it towards you. Raise it and remove the assembly. Refitting Place the load space cover in front of A and B. Push it forwards to insert the lugs in the notches. Unfold and clip into the notches C.
96 Practical information 12 Volt socket (120 W Max) Stowing rings Protective net It is advisable to limit the use of this socket to avoid discharging the battery. Use these rings to secure loads on the floor. Open the cover located in the hook support. Fix the top of the net in the notches, having first turned the bar 1/4 of a turn. Ensure that the end of the bar engages correctly in the metal part of its location. Fix the straps in the locations provided on the floor.
97 Practical information Cup holder 12 volt socket (120 W max) Stowing rings Any liquid carried in a cup (mug or other) on board which could spill, presents a risk. Take care. It is advisable to limit the use of this socket to avoid discharging the battery. Use the stowing rings on the floor to secure and retain your loads firmly. The seat belt anchorages must not be used for this purpose. It is recommended that the load is immobilised by securing it firmly using the stowing rings on the floor.
98 Practical information Seat belts Storage flaps Ensure that the centre seat belt is rolled up correctly in its strengthener on the roof. Prevent the row 3 seat belt buckles from knocking by raising them as close as possible to the anchorages in the roof. The seat belt buckle attachment rings on each side of the boot must not be used to retain loads. Raise the corresponding flap. Next to the boot sill, the recess is intended to receive the roller tube containing the load space cover.
99 Practical information The load space screen is a load space cover of the blind type with roller. Take care not to place heavy objects on the load space cover when unrolled. To install it Place the row 3 seats in the fully folded position. Raise the storage flap at the boot sill. Take hold of the roller in the centre and compress it towards the left-hand pillar. Raise the assembly. Position the load space screen so as to present the rear load space cover flaps towards you.
100 Practical information The roller is fitted with three flaps permitting concealment of the boot, whether the row 2 seats are in the normal position or the comfort position. Each flap has two clips which are hooked on the base of each head restraint. To remove it From the boot, pull the load space cover towards you to release it from the side pillars. Guide the load space cover as it rolls up. Remove the clips of the three flaps from the base of each row 2 head restraint.
101 Mirrors and windows Manual door mirrors Move the lever in all four directions to adjust. When the vehicle is parked, the door mirrors can be folded back manually. The mirrors are not equipped with automatic heating. Electric door mirrors - Move the control to the right or to the left to select the corresponding mirror. - Move the control in all four directions to adjust. - Return the control to the central position. Heated mirrors The electric mirrors can be heated.
102 Mirrors and windows Manual rear view mirror SURVEILLANCE MIRROR REAR WINDOWS The rear view mirror has two positions: - day (normal), - night (anti-dazzle). To change from one to the other, push or pull the lever on the lower edge of the mirror. This mirror, placed on top of the central mirror, enables the driver or front passenger to observe all the rear seats. Fitted on its own ball joint, it's manual adjustment is simple and provides a view of the rear interior of the vehicle.
Lower the window fully, then raise it, it will rise in steps of a few centimetres each time the control is pressed. Repeat the operation until the window is fully closed. Continue to press the control for at least one second after the window closed position has been reached. The safety anti-pinch does not operate during these operations. 1. Driver's electric window control 2.
104 Driving safely DRIVING SAFELY PARKING BRAKE HAZARD WARNING LAMPS Applying Releasing Press this button, the direction indicators flash. They can operate with the ignition off. The hazard warning lamps should only be used in dangerous situations, when stopping in an emergency or when driving in unusual conditions. Pull the parking brake lever up to immobilise your vehicle. Check that the parking brake is applied firmly before leaving the vehicle.
105 Parking sensors REAR PARKING SENSORS Engage reverse gear An audible signal confirms the activation of the system by engaging reverse gear. The proximity information is indicated by an audible signal which becomes more rapid as the vehicle approaches the obstacle. When the distance between the rear of the vehicle and the obstacle is less than approximately thirty centimetres, the audible signal becomes continuous. Display in the screen Stop the assistance Change to neutral.
Parking sensors 106 Malfunction In the event of a malfunction, when reverse gear is engaged the LED in the button comes on, accompanied by an audible signal and a message in the screen. Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop. Good practice Activation/Deactivation You can activate or deactivate the system by pressing this button. The activation or deactivation of the system is stored when the vehicle stops.
ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS - EBFD) EMERGENCY BRAKING ASSISTANCE SYSTEM (EBA) The ABS and EBFD (electronic brake force distribution) systems improve the stability and manoeuvrability of your vehicle on braking, in particular on poor or slippery surfaces. The ABS prevents locking of the wheels, the EBFD provides control of the braking pressure wheel by wheel.
Driving safely 108 Operation of the ASR and ESP systems The LED flashes when the ASR or ESP is triggered. Deactivating the ASR/ESP systems ANTI-SLIP REGULATION (ASR) AND ELECTRONIC STABILITY PROGRAMME (ESP) These systems are linked and complement the ABS. The ASR system is very useful for maintaining optimum drive and avoiding losses of control of the vehicle on acceleration. The system optimises drive to prevent the wheels skidding, by acting on the brakes of the drive wheels and on the engine.
Correct use Your vehicle is designed principally to drive on tarmac roads but it allows you to drive on other less passable terrain occasionally. However, particularly when your vehicle is heavily laden, it does not permit off-road activities such as: - crossing and driving on ground which could damage the underbody or tear off components (fuel pipe, fuel cooler, ...), particularly by obstacles or stones, - driving on ground with steep gradients and poor grip, - crossing a stream.
110 Driving safely This ESP mode is calibrated for a low level of skidding, based on different conditions of grip encountered on the road. When the ignition is switched off, the system returns automatically to ESP mode. This snow mode allows the vehicle to adapts its strategy to the conditions of grip encountered for each of the two front wheels, on moving off. When moving, the system optimises wheelspin to provide the best acceleration possible for the grip available.
Seat belts Height adjustment Unfastening Squeeze the control with the return and slide the assembly on the driver's seat side and on the individual passenger seat side. Press the red button. Fastening Pull the strap, then insert the tongue into the buckle. Check that the seat belt is fastened correctly by pulling the strap. Driver's seat belt not fastened warning lamp When the vehicle is started, this warning lamp comes on if the driver has not fastened their seat belt.
112 Seat belts The force limiter reduces the pressure of the seat belt against the body of the occupants. The pretensioning seat belts are active when the ignition is switched on. The inertia reels are fitted with a device which automatically locks the strap in the event of a collision or emergency braking or if the vehicle rolls over. You can unfasten the seat belt by pressing the red button on the buckle. Guide the seat belt after unfastening.
113 Seat belts In row 2 The three seats are fitted with threepoint inertia reel seat belts. When folding the side seats or the seat backs to the table position, avoid trapping the strap of the centre seat belt. When handling the side seats (removing/installing) or when accessing row 3, avoid hooking the centre seat belt. Ensure that the centre seat belt is rolled up correctly in its strengthener on the roof. In row 3 The two seats are fitted with threepoint inertia reel seat belts.
114 Airbags AIRBAGS The airbags have been designed to maximise the safety of the occupants in the event of a serious collision; they work in conjunction with the force limiting seat belts. In the event of a serious collision, the electronic detectors record and analyse the front and side impacts suffered in the impact detection zones: - in the event of a serious impact, the airbags inflate instantly and protect the occupants of the vehicle.
Airbags Lateral airbags Only put recommended covers on the seats. These will not hinder inflation of the lateral airbags. Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop. Do not fix or attach anything to the seat backs. This could cause injury to the chest or arms when the lateral airbag inflates. Do not sit with the upper part of the body any nearer to the door than necessary. Front airbags Do not drive holding the steering wheel by its spokes or resting your hands on the centre part of the wheel.
Airbags 116 Operating fault If this warning lamp comes on in the instrument panel, accompanied by an audible signal and a message in the screen, contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop to have the system checked. The airbags may no longer be deployed in the event of a serious impact. Lateral airbags This is a system which protects the driver and front passenger in the event of a serious side impact in order to limit the risk of injury to the chest.
Reactivation In the "OFF" position, the passenger's airbag will not be deployed in the event of an impact. As soon as the child seat is removed, turn the airbag switch to the "ON" position to reactivate the airbag and so ensure the safety of your passenger in the event of an impact. 117 Airbags Front airbag fault The front airbags are fitted in the centre of the steering wheel for the driver and in the dashboard for the front passenger.
118 Child safety GENERAL POINTS RELATING TO CHILD SEATS Although one of CITROËN's main criteria when designing your vehicle, the safety of your children also depends on you.
119 Child safety The child seats function and the passenger's airbag deativation function are common to the entire CITROËN range. If the passenger's airbag is not deactivated, the installation of a "rearwards-facing" child seat in the front is strictly prohibited. Passenger airbag OFF Refer to the advice given on the label present on both sides of the passenger's sun visor.
Child safety 120 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 L1 "ROMER Baby-Safe Plus" Installed in the rear-facing position Groups 2 and 3: from 15 to 36 kg L3 "RECARO Start'' L4 "KLIPPAN Optima" From the age of 6 years (approximately 22 kg), the booster is used on its own. L5 "RÖMER KIDFIX" Can be fixed on the vehicle's ISOFIX mountings.
INSTALLING CHILD SEATS ATTACHED USING THE SEAT BELT In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for installing child seats secured using a seat belt and universally approved in accordance with the weight of the child and the seat in the vehicle.
Child safety 122 "ISOFIX" MOUNTINGS Your vehicle has been approved in accordance with the new ISOFIX regulation. The mountings comprise three rings for each seat: - two front rings A and B, located between the vehicle seat back and cushion, Isofix seat with support ISOFIX child seats fitted with a support (which rests on the floor of your vehicle) cannot be installed on rear seats equipped with floor boxes (under the footwells).
Child safety 123 ISOFIX CHILD SEAT APPROVED FOR YOUR VEHICLE ISOFIX RÖMER Duo Plus (size category B1) Group 1: from 9 to 18 kg This child seat can also be used on seats which are not fitted with ISOFIX mountings. In this case, it must be attached to the vehicle seat using the three point seat belt. Follow the instructions for fitting the child seat given in the seat manufacturer's installation guide. SAFETY Installed in the forward facing position.
Child safety 124 LOCATIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ISOFIX CHILD SEATS In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for the installation of ISOFIX child seats on the vehicle seats fitted with ISOFIX mountings. In the case of the universal and semi-universal ISOFIX child seats, the child seat's ISOFIX size category, determined by a letter from A to G, is indicated on the child seat next to the ISOFIX logo.
The incorrect installation of a child seat in a vehicle compromises the child's protection in the event of an accident. Remember to fasten the seat belts or the child seat harnesses keeping the slack in relation to the child's body to a minimum, even for short journeys. For optimum installation of the "forward facing" child seat, ensure that the back of the child seat is in contact with the back of the vehicle's seat and that the head restraint does not cause any discomfort.
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TOWING A TRAILER, CARAVAN, BOAT, ETC... For more information about weights, refer to the administrative documents (registration document, ...) or to the "Weights" section of chapter 8. Driving advice A towed vehicle must free wheel: gearbox in neutral. Distribution of loads Distribute the load in the trailer so that the heaviest objects are as close as possible to the axle and the nose weight is close to the maximum authorised without, however, exceeding it.
Towing a trailer 128 Good Practice In certain cases of particularly arduous use (towing the maximum load up a steep slope in high temperatures), the engine automatically limits its power. In this case, the air conditioning is automatically cut off to save engine power. If the coolant temperature warning lamp comes on, stop the vehicle and switch off the engine as soon as possible. See the "Levels" section of chapter 6.
These accessories and parts, having been tested and approved for reliability and safety, are all adapted to your vehicle. A wide range of recommended accessories and genuine parts is available. A further range is also available, structured around comfort, leisure and maintenance: Anti-theft alarm, window etching, first aid kit, high visibility vest, front and rear parking sensors, warning triangle, security bolts for alloy wheels, ...
130 Equipment The fitting of electrical equipment or accessories which are not recommended by CITROËN may result in a failure of your vehicle's electronic system. Please note this specific warning. You are advised to contact a dealer to be shown the range of recommended equipment or accessories. Depending on the country in which the vehicle is sold, it is compulsory to have a high visibility vest, warning triangle and spare bulbs available in the vehicle.
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132 Opening the bonnet OPENING THE BONNET On the inside On the outside Bonnet stay Pull the lever below the dashboard towards you. The bonnet is released. Raise the bonnet slightly by reaching in a flat hand, palm down, to make access to the lever easier. With this hand, push the safety catch to the left. Raise the bonnet. Secure the stay in its location, identified by a sticker on the right-hand side of the vehicle, to hold the bonnet open.
PETROL ENGINE Take care when working under the bonnet. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 133 Under the bonnet Screenwash reservoir. Fusebox. Engine coolant header tank. Brake and clutch fluid reservoir. Air filter. Engine oil dipstick. Engine oil filler cap. Power steering fluid reservoir. Battery connections: Positive terminal. Negative point (earth).
134 Under the bonnet DIESEL ENGINE Take care when working under the bonnet. 1. Screenwash reservoir. 2. Fusebox. 3. Engine coolant header tank. 4. Brake and clutch fluid reservoir. 5. Air filter. 6. Engine oil dipstick. 7. Engine oil filler cap. 8. Power steering fluid reservoir. 9. Priming pump. Battery connections: + - Positive terminal. Negative point (earth).
Levels 135 LEVELS These regular maintenance operations will keep your vehicle in good working order. Ask for advice from a CITROËN dealer or refer to the servicing booklet in the handbook pack. Oil level Oil change Changing the brake fluid It is recommended that the oil level be checked every 3 000 miles (5 000 km) and topped up if necessary between oil changes. Check the level with the vehicle level, engine cold, using the dipstick.
136 Levels Cooling system Power steering fluid level Only use the fluid recommended by the manufacturer. Otherwise, you risk seriously damaging your engine. When the engine is warm, the temperature of the coolant is controlled by the engine fan. As this fan can operate with the ignition key removed and because the cooling system is pressurised, wait for at least one hour after the engine has stopped before carrying out any work.
CHECKS Battery Refer to the servicing booklet for the replacement interval for these components. Depending on the environment (dusty atmosphere...) and the use of the vehicle (urban driving...), change them twice as often if necessary. At the start of winter, have your battery checked by a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop. Oil filter Brake disc / drum wear For information on checking the brake disc / drum wear, consult a CITROËN dealer.
138 Checks Bleeding water from the Diesel filter If this warning lamp comes on, bleed the filter. Otherwise bleed regularly each time the engine oil is changed. To drain the water, unscrew the bleed screw located on the filter. Operate until all of the water no longer flows in the transparent pipe, then tighten the bleed screw. HDi engines use advanced technology. All work requires special training, which is assured by a CITROËN dealer. Depending on country of sale.
Filling The fuel tank must be filled with the engine off. - Open the fuel filler flap. - Insert the key, then turn it a quarter turn. - Remove the cap and hook it onto the clip located on the inside of the flap. FILLING WITH FUEL Low fuel level When the minimum fuel tank level is reached, this warning light comes on. You then have approximately 8 litres of fuel remaining. Fill up without delay to avoid running out of fuel.
140 Fuel Quality of the fuel used for Diesel engines The Diesel engines are perfectly compatible with biofuels which conform to current and future European standards (Diesel fuel which complies with standard EN 590 mixed with a biofuel which complies with standard EN 14214) available at the pumps (containing up to 7 % Fatty Acid Methyl Ester). The B30 biofuel can be used in certain Diesel engines; however, this use is subject to strict application of the special servicing conditions.
Battery The presence of this label indicates the use of a 12 V lead-acid battery with special technology and specification, for which the involvement of a CITROËN dealer or qualified workshop is required when replacing or disconnecting the battery. Failure to observe this recommendation may cause premature wear of the battery.
Battery 142 ECONOMY MODE After the engine has stopped, with the key in the ignition position, certain functions (windscreen wiper, electric windows, courtesy lamps, audio equipment, etc.) can only be used for a cumulative duration of thirty minutes, to prevent discharging of the battery. Once the thirty minutes are over, the active functions are put on standby and the battery warning lamp flashes accompanied by a message in the screen.
PUNCTURE REPAIR KIT The kit is located in one of the two storage compartments located under the front seats. Vehicles supplied with a temporary puncture repair kit do not have a spare wheel or tooling (jack, wheelbrace, ...). The temporary tyre repair kit consists of a compressor and a bottle (containing a sealant). 1. Tick the deflated wheel on the speed limitation sticker then affix the sticker to the vehicle's steering wheel to remind you that a wheel is in temporary use. 2.
144 Changing a wheel CHANGING A WHEEL 1. PARKING THE VEHICLE - The occupants must get out of the vehicle and wait in a safe location. If possible, park the vehicle on level, stable and non-slippery ground. Apply the parking brake, switch off the ignition and engage first or reverse gear. - If available, place a chock under the wheel diagonally opposite the one to be changed.
145 Changing a wheel 3. SPARE WHEEL Open the rear doors to gain access to the spare wheel. - Unscrew the bolt using the wheelbrace until the carrier is lowered fully. - Detach the carrier from the hook and place the spare wheel near the wheel to be changed.
146 Changing a wheel 4. OPERATING PROCEDURE - Remove the trim using the removal tool. Loosen the wheel bolts and start unscrewing them. - - Place the jack in contact with the locating point provided, the one which is closest to the wheel to be changed. Ensure that the jack is straight and that the base of the jack is fully in contact with the ground. Extend the jack to lift the wheel clear of the ground. Resume and complete the unscrewing of the wheel bolts. Remove the bolts and remove the wheel.
147 Changing a wheel 5. FITTING THE SPARE WHEEL - Position the wheel on the hub and start tightening the bolts by hand. Carry out an initial tightening of the bolts using the wheelbrace. - Lower the vehicle completely by folding the jack, then remove the jack. Tighten the bolts again using the wheelbrace, tighten them fully without forcing them. Place the wheel to be repaired in the carrier. - Secure the carrier on the hook then raise the carrier using the bolt and the wheelbrace.
148 Snow screen 6. REFITTING THE REPAIRED WHEEL The wheel is refitted as described in step 5, not forgetting to refit the wheel trim. Refer to the "Identification markings" section of chapter 8 to locate the tyre label. Refer to the "Instruments and controls" section of chapter 2, "Tyre under-inflation detection" part, for recommendations after changing a wheel fitted with a tyre under-inflation detection sensor. The spare wheel is not designed to be used over long distances.
The bulbs must be changed with the ignition off or with the battery disconnected. Wait approximately 3 minutes after changing the bulb before reconnecting the battery. Check that the lamps operate correctly after each operation. 149 Changing a bulb High pressure washing When using this type of washing on stubborn dirt, do not persist on the headlamps, the lamps and their edges to avoid damaging their coating and seals. Types of bulb Various types of bulb are fitted to your vehicle.
150 Changing a bulb FRONT LAMPS 1. Dipped/Main beam headlamps Type C, H4 - 55W - Remove the centre cover by pulling the flexible rubber tab. - Disconnect the electrical connector. - Release the retaining tab. - Change the bulb taking care to align the metal part with the grooves on the lamp. - Reposition the retaining tab. - Ensure that the cover is refitted correctly all round to assure correct sealing. 2. Sidelamps Type A, W5W - 5W - Remove the cover by pulling the flexible rubber tab.
151 Changing a bulb Front/Rear SIDE REPEATER COURTESY LAMPS Type A, WY5W - 5W (amber) - Push the repeater towards the rear and disengage it by pulling the front. - Contact a CITROËN dealer to obtain a new repeater which is a sealed component. - To refit, engage the repeater towards the rear and bring it towards the front. Type A, 12V5W - 5W - Unclip the lens by sliding a screwdriver in the slots on each side of the courtesy lamp. - Pull the bulb out and change it.
152 Changing a bulb REAR LAMPS For more information concerning the bulbs, refer to the "Types of bulb". 1. Brake lamps / sidelamps Type B, P21/5W - 21/5W 2. Direction indicators Type B, PY21W - 21W (amber) 3. Reversing lamps Type B, P21W - 21W 4. Foglamps Type B, P21W - 21W High pressure washing When using this type of washing on stubborn dirt, do not persist on the headlamps, the other lamps and their edges to avoid damaging their coating and seals.
153 Changing a bulb NUMBER PLATE LAMPS THIRD BRAKE LAMP Type A, W5W - 5W Type A, W16W - 16W With hinged doors - Unclip the interior trim. - Disconnect the connector by moving aside its tab. - Turn the bulb holder a quarter turn anticlockwise. - Change the bulb. - Put the bulb holder back in place and reconnect the connector. - Put the trim back in place. - Unscrew the two nuts. Push the pins. If necessary, disconnect the connector to remove the lamp. Change the bulb.
Changing a fuse 154 CHANGING A FUSE The fuseboxes are located: - in the lower dashboard on the lefthand side (behind the cover), - under the bonnet (near the battery). The information given concerns only those fuses which can be changed by the user using the tweezer, located behind the dashboard storage compartment on the right-hand side. For any other work, visit a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.
Tilt the cover to gain access to the fuses.
Changing a fuse 156 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT FUSES Fuses F Amperes A 1 - Not used 2 - Not used 3 - Not used 4 15 Folding mirrors relay 5 15 Refrigeration equipment socket relay Allocation
After opening the bonnet, unclip and tilt the corresponding box to gain access to the fuses.
158 Changing a wiper blade CHANGING A WINDSCREEN WIPER BLADE Placing the wiper blades in the special position - Less than a minute after switching off the ignition, press the wiper stalk downwards to position the wiper blades along the windscreen pillars (special position). Changing a front wiper blade - Lift the wiper arm. - Unclip the blade and remove it. - Fit the new blade. - Push back the wiper arm.
159 Having your vehicle towed From the front The towing eye is stored in the tool kit, located under the right-hand seat. - Without lifting (4 wheels on the road) Unclip the cover by pressing the bottom part. Fully screw in the removable towing eye. From the rear - You should always use a towing bar. - Unclip the cover using a coin or the flat part of the towing eye, Fully screw in the removable towing eye.
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QUICK HELP 161 Precautions 7
162 Dimensions
Dimensions 163 DIMENSIONS (MM) L Overall length 4380 H Overall height 1801-1862 A Wheelbase B Front overhang 925 C Rear overhang 727 D Width over panels: 2728 without mirrors 1810 with mirrors 2112 E Width of front tracks 1505-1507 F Width of rear tracks 1554-1556 - Length of the loading surface to the seat 990 Row 2, seat fully folded 1343 With front passenger seat folded 3000 TECHNICAL DATA Row 2 8
164 Dimensions REAR DOORS (mm) M Max threshold with 205/65 R15 tyre and tailgate trim 582 Hinged doors Small N Useable opening height (under panel) O Width Tailgate Large 1118 495 543 1582
SLIDING SIDE DOORS (mm) P Useable height 1009 Q Useable width 640 - Height under raised tailgate 1892 TECHNICAL DATA 165 Dimensions 8
Weights 166 WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (KG) General points For more information, refer to your registration certificate. In each country, it is imperative that the towed loads authorised by local legislation are complied with. To find out your vehicle's towing capacities and its gross train weight, consult a CITROËN dealer. The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 50 mph (80 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
167 Identification markings A. Manufacturer's plate. B. Serial number. This is engraved on the front right wheelarch. C. Tyres and paint colour code. The label C, on the front door gives: - the wheel and tyre sizes, - the brands of tyres approved by the manufacturer, - the tyre pressures (the tyre pressures must be checked when the tyres are cold, at least once a month), - the paint colour code.
EMERGENCY OR ASSISTANCE CALL 9.
EMERGENCY OR ASSISTANCE CALL CITROËN LOCALISED EMERGENCY CALL In an emergency, press this button for more than 2 seconds. Flashing of the green LED and a voice message g confirm that the call has been made to the CITROËN Emergency team*. Pressing this button again immediately cancels the request. The green LED goes off. A press (at any time) of more than 8 seconds on this button, cancels the request. The green LED remains on (without flashing) when communication is established.
MyWay MULTIMEDIA AUDIO SYSTEM/BLUETOOTH® TELEPHONE SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM FOR EUROPE BY SD CARD CONTENTS operate in your vehicle. For safety reasons, the driver must carry out operations which require prolonged attention while the vehicle is stationary. When the engine is switched off and to prevent discharging of the battery, the MyWay switches off following the activation of the Energy Economy mode.
01 FIRST STEPS Engine not running: Short press: on/off. Long press: pause with CD play, mute for radio. Engine running: Short press: pause with CD play, mute for radio. Long press: reinitialise the system. Long press: audio settings: front/rear fader, left/right balance, bass/treble, musical ambience, loudness, automatic volume, reinitialise settings. Access to the Radio Menu. Display the list of stations. Access to the Music Menu. Display tracks.
02 STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS RADIO: select the previous/next preset station. Select the next entry in the address book. RADIO: change to the next radio station in the list. Long press: automatic search for a higher frequency. CD: select the next track. CD: continuous press: fast forward play. Volume increase. Change the audio source. Start a call from the address book. Call/End call on the telephone. Press for more than 2 seconds: access to the address book.
03 GENERAL OPERATION Press the MODE button several times in succession for access to the following menus: RADIO/MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS FULL SCREEN MAP TELEPHONE (If a conversation is in progress) NAVIGATION (If guidance is in progress) TRIP COMPUTER SETUP: system language*, date and time*, display, vehicle settings*, unit and system settings, "Demo mode". TRAFFIC: TMC information and messages. * Available according to model.
03 DISPLAY ACCORDING TO THE CONTEXT A press on the OK dial gives access to short-cut menus according to the display on the screen. NAVIGATION (IF GUIDANCE IS IN PROGRESS): Abort guidance 1 Repeat advice 1 Status of functions TELEPHONE: 2 2 3 3 3 1 1 Alert log Route info 1 1 1 Block road 1 2 TRIP COMPUTER: Show destination Trip info 1 Route type 1 Avoid 1 Satellites 1 Zoom/Scroll 1 Voice advice 1 End call Hold call Dial DTMF-Tones Private mode Micro off Route options 9.
03 GENERAL OPERATION DISPLAY ACCORDING TO THE CONTEXT MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS: Traffic info (TA) 1 In FM mode 1 Play options 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 RADIO: Normal order 2 Random track 2 Repeat folder 2 Scan 2 Select music RDS Radiotext Regional prog. AM In AM mode 1 2 2 2 9.
04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE SELECTING A DESTINATION 1 Insert the SD card in the front panel reader and leave it there to use the Navigation functions. The navigation SD card data must not be modified. Map data updates are available from CITROËN dealers. 4 Press the NAV button. Select the "Address input" function and press the dial to confirm. Address input 5 Once the country has been selected, turn the dial and select the town function. Press the dial to confirm.
04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE 7 9 Turn the dial and select OK. Press the dial to confirm. Then select "Start route guidance" and the press the dial to confirm. Start route guidance To speed up the process, the post code can be entered directly after selecting the "Postal code" function. Use the virtual keypad to enter the letters and digits. 8 Repeat steps 5 to 7 for the "Street" and "House number" functions.
04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE SETTING AND NAVIGATING TO MY "HOME ADDRESS" 4 To be set as the "Home address", an address must first be entered in the address book, for example from "Destination input"/"Address input" then "Save to address book". Select your home address and confirm. Then select "Edit entry" and confirm. Edit entry 1 Press the NAV button twice to display the Navigation Menu. Navigation Menu 2 Select "Destination input" and confirm. Then select "Choose from address book" and confirm.
04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE ROUTE OPTIONS The route selected by the MyWay system depends directly on the route options. Changing these options may change the route completely. 5 1 Press the NAV button. 2 Press the NAV button again or select the Navigation Menu function and press the dial to confirm. Route dynamics 6 Navigation Menu 3 Select the "Route options" function and press the dial to confirm. Route options 4 Select the "Route type" function and press the dial to confirm.
04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE ADDING A STOPOVER 1 Stopovers can be added to the route once the destination has been selected. 5 Enter a new address, for example. Press the NAV button. Address input 2 Press the NAV button again or select the Navigation Menu function and press the dial to confirm. 6 Once the new address has been entered, select OK and press the dial to confirm. Navigation Menu 3 Select the "Stopovers" function and press the dial to confirm.
04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE SEARCHING FOR POINTS OF INTEREST (POI) 1 The points of interest (POI) indicate all of the service locations in the vicinity (hotels, various businesses, airports...). 6 Press the NAV button. 2 POI in city Press the NAV button again or select the Navigation Menu function and press the dial to confirm. A list of cities present in the country selected can be accessed via the LIST button on the virtual keypad.
04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE This icon appears when several POIs are grouped together in the same area. Zooming in on this icon shows details of the POIs.
04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE To activate or deactivate vocal guidance, with guidance active and the map displayed in the screen, press the dial and then select or deselect "Voice advice". NAVIGATION SETTINGS Voice advice 1 The adjustment of the volume for the Risk Areas POIs is used only during the transmission of an alert. Press the NAV button. 5 2 Press the NAV button again or select the Navigation Menu function and press the dial to confirm.
05 TRAFFIC INFORMATION CONFIGURE THE FILTERING AND DISPLAY OF TMC MESSAGES 1 TMC (Traffic Message Channel) messages contain information on traffic and weather conditions, received in real time and transmitted to the driver in the form of audible announcements and symbols on the navigation map. The navigation system can then suggest an alternative route to avoid a traffic problem. 4 Press the TRAFFIC button. Select the "Geo. Filter" function and press the dial to confirm. Geo.
05 TRAFFIC INFORMATION RECEIVING TA MESSAGES PRINCIPAL TMC SYMBOLS 1 Black and blue triangle: general information, for example: - the station transmits TA messages. - the station does not transmit TA messages. - TA messages are not activated. The TA (Traffic Announcement) function gives priority to TA alert messages. To operate, this function needs good reception of a radio station transmitting this type of message. When a traffic report is transmitted, the current audio source (Radio, CD, ...
06 RADIO The external environment (hill, building, tunnel, underground car park...) may interfere with the reception, including in RDS following mode. This phenomenon is a normal result of the way in which radio waves are transmitted and does not in any way indicate a failure of the audio equipment. SELECTING A STATION 1 RDS - REGIONAL MODE 1 Press the RADIO button to display the list of stations received locally sorted in alphabetical order.
07 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS CD, MP3/WMA CD INFORMATION AND ADVICE 9.20 The MP3 format, an abbreviation of MPEG 1, 2 & 2.5 Audio Layer 3 and the WMA format, an abbreviation of Windows Media Audio and the property of Microsoft, are audio compression standards which permit the recording of several tens of music files on a single disc. The MyWay will only play audio files with the extension ".mp3" with a speed of between 8 Kbps and 320 Kbps and the extension ".wma" with a speed of between 5 Kbps and 384 Kbps.
07 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS SELECTING/PLAYING MUSIC CD, MP3/WMA CD 1 4 Select the music source required: CD, MP3/WMA CD. Press the dial to confirm. Play begins. Press the MUSIC button. 5 Press the up or down button to select the next/previous folder. The list of tracks or MP3/WMA files appears under Music Menu. 2 Press the MUSIC button again or select the Music Menu function and press the dial to confirm. Music Menu 3 Select the "Select music" function and press the dial to confirm.
07 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS USING THE EXTERNAL INPUT (AUX) AUDIO JACK-RCA CABLE NOT SUPPLIED 1 Connect the portable device (MP3/ WMA player…) to the RCA audio sockets (white and red) using a JACK/RCA audio cable. 2 Press the MUSIC button then press it again or select the Music Menu function and press the dial to confirm. Music Menu 3 Select the "External device" function and press the dial to activate it. External device 4 Select the AUX music source and press the dial to confirm.
08 BLUETOOTH® TELEPHONE PAIRING A TELEPHONE/ FIRST CONNECTION For reasons of safety and because they require prolonged attention on the part of the driver, the operations for pairing the Bluetooth mobile telephone to the hands-free system of the MyWay must be carried out with the vehicle stationary. The ignition must be on. * The services available depend on the network, the SIM card and the compatibility of the Bluetooth telephone used.
08 BLUETOOTH® TELEPHONE CONNECTING A TELEPHONE * The services available depend on the network, the SIM card and the compatibility of the Bluetooth telephone used. Check the telephone manual and with your network provider for details of the services available to you. For reasons of safety and because they require prolonged attention on the part of the driver, the operations for pairing the Bluetooth mobile telephone to the hands-free system of the MyWay must be carried out with the vehicle stationary.
08 BLUETOOTH® TELEPHONE RECEIVING A CALL MAKING A CALL 1 1 Press the PHONE button. An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display on the multifunction screen. The list of the last 20 calls made and received in the vehicle appears under Phone Menu. You can select a number and press the dial to make the call. 2 Select the "Yes" tab to accept or "No" to refuse and confirm by pressing the dial.
09 CONFIGURATION SETTING THE DATE AND TIME These settings must be entered again if the battery has been disconnected. The SETUP function gives access to the following options: System language, Date & Time, Display (Brightness, Colour, Map colour), Vehicle, Units, System. 5 Select the "Date format" function and press the dial to confirm. 1 Press the SETUP button. 2 Select the "Date & Time" function and press the dial to confirm. Date & Time 3 9.26 Confirm the format required using the dial.
10 TRIP COMPUTER TRIP COMPUTER 1 Press the MODE button several times in succession until the trip computer is displayed. - - - The "vehicle" tab: The range, the current fuel consumption and the distance remaining. The "1" (trip 1) tab with: The average speed, the average fuel consumption and the distance travelled calculated over route "1". The "2" (trip 2) tab with the same functions for a second route.
11 SCREEN MENU MAP MAIN FUNCTION 1 2 3 3 2 OPTION A 3 option A1 3 OPTION B... "Traffic" Menu 2 2 2 2 3 3 Within 30 miles (50 km) Within 60 miles (100 km) Select music Sound settings 2 Messages on route 3 Only warnings on route 3 All warning messages 3 All messages 4 Geo. Filter 4 Within 2 miles (3 km) 4 Within 3 miles (5 km) 4 4 9.
4 4 4 4 4 Classic 4 Jazz 4 Rock/Pop 4 Techno 4 Vocal 4 Loudness 3 4 Speed dependent volume 3 4 Reset sound settings 3 2 "Navigation" Menu 3 Abort guidance/Resume guidance 3 Destination input 2 3 4 4 4 4 Enter new address 4 City 4 House number Intersection City district 4 Geo position 4 Map 4 4 4 Navigate HOME Choose from address book Choose from last destinations Fast route Short route Optimized route POI search 2 POI nearby 3 POI near destination 3 POI in
4 Optimized route Route dynamics 3 4 4 Traffic independent Semi-dynamic Avoidance criteria 3 4 4 4 Avoid motorways Avoid toll roads Avoid ferries "Phone" Menu 1 2 2 Dial from address book 2 Call lists 2 Connect phone 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 Navi volume 4 POI categories on Map 4 Set parameters for risk areas Display on map Visual alert Sound alert 4 2 3 3 3 9.
Display 2 Brightness 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Technogrey 4 Dark blue Day mode for map Night mode for map Auto.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION There is a difference in sound quality between the different audio sources (radio, CD...). For optimum sound quality, the audio settings (Volume, Bass, Treble, Ambience, Loudness) can be adapted to the different sound sources, which may result in audible differences when changing source (radio, CD...). Check that the audio settings (Volume, Bass, Treble, Ambience, Loudness) are adapted to the sources listened to.
QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION The stored stations do not function (no sound, 87.5 Mhz is displayed...). An incorrect waveband is selected. Press the BAND AST button to return to the waveband (AM, FM1, FM2, FMAST) on which the stations are stored. The quality of reception of the radio station listened to gradually deteriorates or the stored stations do not function (no sound, 87.5 Mhz is displayed...).
QUESTION TA is selected. However, certain traffic jams along the route are not indicated in real time. ANSWER SOLUTION On starting, it is several minutes before the system begins to receive the traffic information. Wait until the traffic information is being received correctly (displaying of the traffic information symbols on the map). In certain countries, only major routes (motorways...) are listed for the traffic information. This phenomenon is normal.
QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION There is a long waiting time after inserting a CD. When a new medium is inserted, the system reads a certain amount of data (directory, title, artist, etc.). This may take a few seconds. This phenomenon is normal. I cannot connect my Bluetooth telephone. The telephone's Bluetooth function may be deactivated or the equipment may not be visible. - A telephone connected by Bluetooth is inaudible. The volume level depends on both the system and the telephone.
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AUDIO SYSTEM AUDIO SYSTEM/BLUETOOTH® CONTENTS Your Audio system is coded in such a way that it will only operate in your vehicle. For safety reasons, the driver must carry out operations which require prolonged attention while the vehicle is stationary. When the engine is switched off and to prevent discharging of the battery, the audio equipment may switch off after a few minutes.
01 FIRST STEPS Select source: radio, audio CD/MP3 CD, USB, Jack connection, Streaming, AUX. Select wavebands FM1, FM2, FMast and AM. Audio settings: front/ rear fader, left/right balance, bass/treble, loudness, audio ambiences. Display the list of local stations. Long press: CD tracks or MP3 folders (CD/USB). Abandon the current operation. TA (Traffic Announcements) on/off. Long press: PTY* (radio Programme TYpe) mode. Eject CD.
02 STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS Radio: select the previous/next pre-set station. USB: select genre/artist/folder from the classification list. Select the previous/next item in a menu. Radio: automatic search for a higher frequency. CD/MP3/USB: selection of the next track. CD/USB: continuous press: fast forwards play. Move in the list. Volume increase. Change audio source. Confirm a selection. Call/end call on the telephone. Press for more than 2 seconds: telephone main menu.
03 MAIN MENU AUDIO FUNCTIONS: radio, CD, USB, options. TELEPHONE: Bluetooth hands-free, pairing, management of a call. > MONOCHROME SCREEN C TRIP COMPUTER: entering of distances, alerts, status of functions. PERSONALISATIONCONFIGURATION: vehicle parameters, display, languages. > MONOCHROME SCREEN A For a detailed global view of the menus available, refer to the "Screen menu map" section. 9.
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 system. 04 AUDIO RADIO RDS SELECTING A STATION 1 1 Press the SOURCE button several times in succession and select the radio. Press the MENU button. SOURCE MENU 2 2 3 Press the BAND AST button to select a waveband: FM1, FM2, FMast, AM.
04 AUDIO RECEIVING TA MESSAGES CD PLAYING A CD The TA (Traffic Announcement) function gives priority to TA alert messages. To operate, this function needs good reception of a radio station transmitting this type of message. When a traffic report is transmitted, the current audio source (Radio, CD, ...) is interrupted automatically to play the TA message. Normal playback of the audio source resumes at the end of the transmission of the message. Insert circular compact discs only.
04 AUDIO MP3 CD PLAYING AN MP3 COMPILATION MP3 CD INFORMATION AND ADVICE Insert an MP3 compilation in the player. The audio equipment searches for all of the music tracks, which may take anything between a few seconds and several tens of seconds, before play begins. On a single disc, the CD player can read up to 255 MP3 files spread over 8 folder levels. However, it is advisable to keep to a limit of two levels to reduce the access time before the CD is played.
05 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS USING THE USB BOX The list of compatible p equipment q p and the compression rates supported are available from CITROËN dealers. CONNECTING A USB MEMORY STICK 1 This unit consists of a USB port and an auxiliary Jack socket*. The audio files are transmitted from a portable device - digital player or a USB memory stick - to your Audio system and heard via the vehicle's speakers. 2 3 USB memory stick (1.1, 1.2 and 2.
05 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS USING THE USB PORT 2 Press and hold LIST to display the different classifications. Select by Folder/Artist/Genre/Playlist, press OK to select the classification required, then press OK again to confirm. - by Folder: all folders containing audio files recognised on the peripheral device. by Artist: all of the artist names defined in the ID3 Tags, classified in alphabetical order. by Genre: all of the genres defined in the ID3 Tags.
05 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS USING THE AUXILIARY SOCKET (AUX) ADJUSTING THE VOLUME OF THE AUXILIARY SOURCE RCA SOCKET 1 The RCA auxiliary socket permits the connection of a portable device (MP3 player...). 1 First adjust the volume of your portable device. 2 Connect the portable device (MP3 player…) to the audio sockets (white and red, RCA type) using a suitable cable (not supplied). Then adjust the volume of your audio system. 2 Press the SOURCE button several times in succession and select AUX. 9.
06 The services offered depend on the network, the SIM card and the compatibility of the Bluetooth equipment used. Consult your telephone's manual and your operator to find out which services are available to you.
06 BLUETOOTH FUNCTIONS MAKING A CALL RECEIVING A CALL 1 An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display in the vehicle's screen. 1 From the Bluetooth telephone function Audio menu, select Manage the telephone call then Call, Call list or Directory. 2 Select the YES tab on the display using the buttons and confirm by pressing OK. 2 OK Press the steering mounted control to accept the call. ENDING A CALL 1 9.
06 BLUETOOTH FUNCTIONS BLUETOOTH AUDIO STREAMING* Wireless transmission of the telephone's music files via the audio equipment. The telephone must be able to manage the appropriate Bluetooth profiles (Profiles A2DP/AVRCP). 1 2 Initiate the pairing between the telephone and the vehicle. This pairing can be initiated from the vehicle's telephone function menu or via the telephone's keypad. See steps 1 to 9 on the previous pages.
07 CONFIGURATION SETTING THE DATE AND TIME SCREEN A 1 5 Press the MENU button. Press to confirm the selection. MENU 2 6 Using the arrows, select DISPLAY CONFIGURATION. Adjust the setting. 3 7 Press to confirm the selection. 4 Press to confirm the selection. OK OK 8 Using the arrows, select YEAR. 9.50 OK Start again from step 1 then set MONTH, DAY, HOUR, MINUTES.
07 CONFIGURATION SETTING THE DATE AND TIME SCREEN C 1 5 Press the MENU button. Press to confirm the selection. MENU 2 OK 6 Using the arrows, select PERSONALISATION CONFIGURATION. Using the arrows, select ADJUST DATE AND TIME. 3 7 Press to confirm the selection. 4 Press to confirm the selection. OK OK 8 Using the arrows, select DISPLAY CONFIGURATION. Adjust the settings one by one confirming by pressing the OK button. Next select the OK tab on the screen then confirm. OK 9.
08 TRIP COMPUTER A FEW DEFINITIONS Each press of the button, located at the end of the wiper stalk, displays the different trip computer information in succession, depending on the screen. Range: displays the distance which can travelled with the remaining fuel detected in the tank, based on the average fuel consumption over the last few miles (kilometres). This displayed value may vary significantly following a change in the vehicle speed or the relief of the route.
09 SCREEN MENU MAP MONOCHROME A 1 2 2 MAIN FUNCTION 1 2 2 3 3 2 OPTION A 2 RADIO-CD RDS SEARCH REG MODE CD REPEAT OPTIONS 1 DIAGNOSTICS 2 3 3 CONSULT ABANDON RANDOM PLAY OPTION A1 OPTION A2 OPTION B... 1 2 2 VEHICLE CONFIG* REV WIPE ACT GUIDE LAMPS * The parameters vary according to vehicle. 9.
09 SCREEN MENU MAP 1 2 2 UNITS TEMPERATURE: °CELSIUS/°FAHRENHEIT FUEL CONSUMPTION: KM/L - L/100 - MPG 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 DISPLAY ADJUST YEAR MONTH DATE HOUR MINUTES 12 H/24 H MODE 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 9.
09 MONOCHROME C Press the OK dial for access to short-cut menus according to the display on the screen: RADIO 1 1 1 activate / deactivate RDS 1 activate / deactivate REG mode activate / deactivate radiotext 1 CD / MP3 CD USB activate / deactivate Intro activate / deactivate track repeat (of the current folder / artist / genre / playlist) activate / deactivate track repeat (the entire current CD for CD, the entire current folder for MP3 CD) 1 activate / deactivate random play (of the current f
09 SCREEN MENU MAP MONOCHROME C AUDIO FUNCTIONS 1 Pressing the MENU button displays: FM BAND PREFERENCES 2 alternative frequencies (RDS) 3 4 activate / deactivate regional mode (REG) 3 4 activate / deactivate radio-text information (RDTXT) 3 4 TRIP COMPUTER 1 2 3 2 3 2 3 ENTER DISTANCE TO DESTINATION Distance: x miles ALERT LOG Diagnostics STATUS OF THE FUNCTIONS* Functions activated or deactivated activate / deactivate PLAY MODES 2 3 4 3 4 album repeat (RPT) activate / deacti
09 SCREEN MENU MAP PERSONALISATION-CONFIGURATION 1 BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE 1 DEFINE THE VEHICLE PARAMETERS* 2 BLUETOOTH CONFIGURATION 2 DISPLAY CONFIGURATION 2 Connect/Disconnect a device 3 video brightness adjustment 3 Telephone function 3 4 4 4 normal video Audio Streaming function 3 inverse video 4 brightness (- +) adjustment 4 date and time adjustment 3 4 4 4 4 hour/minute adjustment choice of 12 h / 24 h mode 4 4 l/100 km - mpg - km/l °Celsius / °Fahrenheit CHOICE OF LANGUA
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION There is a difference in sound quality between the different audio sources (radio, CD...). For optimum sound quality, the audio settings (Volume, Bass, Treble, Ambience, Loudness) can be adapted to the different sound sources, which may result in audible differences when changing source (radio, CD...). Check that the audio settings (Volume, Bass, Treble, Ambience, Loudness) are adapted to the sources listened to.
QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION The stored stations do not function (no sound, 87.5 Mhz is displayed...). An incorrect waveband is selected. Press the BAND AST button to return to the waveband (AM, FM1, FM2, FMAST) on which the stations are stored. The traffic announcement (TA) is displayed. I do not receive any traffic information. The radio station is not part of the regional traffic information network. Tune to a radio station which broadcasts traffic information.
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Exterior Accessories 162-165 Remote control Changing the battery, reinitialisation Key Starting Hill start assist Central locking / unlocking 129 Modutop roof 88 Roof bars 92, 93 Rear lamps, direction indicators 50-51, 151-152 3rd brake lamp 153 Changing rear bulbs 152-153 Doors, tailgate 24-26 Rear roof flap Emergency control 27 24 Number plate lamp 153 Spare wheel, jack, changing a wheel, tools 144-148 Temporary puncture repair kit 143 Inflation, pressures 167 Towing, lifting Towbar Parking sesn
Instruments and controls 170 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Lighting controls 50-51 Automatic illumination of headlamps 51 Foglamps 51 LED daytime running lamps 51 Instrument panels, screens, dials Warning lamps, indicator lamps Indicators, fuel gauge Setting the time in the instrument panel Lighting dimmer Gear efficiency indicator 29-30 31-36 37 30 40 41 Wiper control 53-54 Automatic rain sensitive wipers 53 Windscreen/headlamp wash 54, 136 Trip computer Section 9 Passenger's airbag deactivation Ignition
171 Instruments and controls Courtesy lamps Emergency or roadside assistance call "Grip control" Front fittings - glove box, - overhead storage, - console, - sun visor, - bottle holder, - bag holder, - drawers, - storage compartment.
Interior 172 INTERIOR Front seats, adjustments, head restraint 67-68 Seat belts 98, 111-113 Opening the bonnet Child seats ISOFIX mountings Rear view mirror Toll cards, car park tickets Front courtesy lamp Changing courtesy lamp bulbs 102 102 94 129 151 Front, lateral, curtain airbags 114-117 Passenger's airbag deactivation 117 Battery, charging, starting 141 132 118-121, 125 122-124 Rear bench seat 69-71 Rear seats (5-seat version) 72-74, 82 Seat configuration, benches 82-83 Rear courtesy lamp 9
Technical data - Maintenance Warning lamps 31-36 Identification markings, serial number, paint code, tyres 173 TECHNICAL DATA - MAINTENANCE Changing a wiper blade 158 Levels 135-136 - Diesel additive, - engine oil dipstick, - power steering fluid, - brake fluid, - coolant.
This handbook describes all of the equipment available in the whole range. Your vehicle will be fitted with some of this equipment described in this document, depending on its trim level, version and the specification for the country in which it is sold. The descriptions and illustrations are given without any obligation. Automobiles CITROËN reserves the right to modify the technical specifications, equipment and accessories without having to update this edition of the handbook.
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