CITROËN C5 Owner’s handbook
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This handbook is compiled on the basis of all the equipment (whether standard or optional) that is available, and of the technical specifications that were known at the time of going to print. The level of equipment on your vehicle depends on the model, the options chosen and the country where the vehicle is marketed. Some of the equipment mentioned in this handbook may only become available at a later date. Descriptions and illustrations are given without obligation.
X7-GB-3008 Edition 03-2008
We thank you and congratulate you for choosing to drive a new CITROËN. Please read this handbook carefully before taking to the road. It contains essential information about driving your vehicle and operating its equipment, as well as other important advice to be rigorously followed. The types of equipment your vehicle possesses will be dependent on its version, on the options you have chosen as well as on the country where it was marketed.
C ont e nt s 4-21 I IN BRIEF Exterior.................................................. 4 Opening..............................................5-6 Interior................................................... 7 Dashboard...................................... 8➟10 Getting started................................11-12 Visibility............................................... 13 Ventilation............................................ 14 Monitoring......................................
C ont e nt s 92-125 III 126-143 IV VI 161-179 Comfort Radio Practical advice Access............................................92-94 Automatic air conditioning.......... 95➟102 General........................................ 95➟96 Audio/telematics system................... 126 RDS audio compact disc system...... 127 Button controls.................................. 128 Controls at the steering wheel.......... 129 General functions Audio adjustments.......................... 130 Radio source....
Ext e rior I The Xenon dual-function directional headlamps This function automatically provides you with extra visibility on bends. This lighting is linked with the angular lighting which maximises the area lit at intersections and when parking. This provides you with improved brightness in the passenger compartment. Glass sun roof (saloon) This also provides you with improved ventilation in the passenger compartment.
O p e ning Remote control key C Opening the boot Fuel tank I A B E A. Key release / storage. B. Locking of the vehicle. C. Unlocking of the vehicle. D. Guide-me-home lighting. To open the fuel flap, press on the top left part of it, then pull from the edge. E Press upwards on the lever E. The boot automatically locks when the vehicle is moving at a speed of over 10 km/h (6 mph), even if automatic central locking is deactivated.
O p e ning Bonnet release Spare wheel Access to the spare wheel To access the spare wheel: 1. Lift up the boot floor using the strap (saloon) or the retractable hook (Tourer). 2. Fold back the boot carpet (saloon). 3. Attach the hook to the upper section of the boot. 4. To remove the spare wheel, detach the strap then push the wheel forwards, before lifting it out. I IN BRIEF A This operation should only be performed while the vehicle is stationary. Open the door. To unlock, pull release lever A.
Interior Dual-zone automatic air conditioning Parking space sensor The “Parking Space Sensor” function assists you in finding a parking space. This function enables you to adjust the comfort levels of the driver and the front passenger independently. It is also automatically regulated depending on the external climatic conditions.
D a s hboard I 8 9 2 6 IN BRIEF 11 4 19 20 16 3 15 Electric windows / rear view mirrors / Child safety controls 2 Memorisation of driver’s seat, rear view mirrors and air conditioning settings 3 Controls at the steering wheel: - Speed limiter - Cruise control 4 Horn 7 10 1 1 5 5 Audio/telematic controls under steering wheel 6 Driver's airbag 7 Navigation controls 8 Driver's air vent 9 Instrument panel 10 Driver's air vent 11 Lighting control 12 Windscreen wiper / Screen wash co
D a s hboard 21 Sunlight sensor 21 22 Soft diffusion air conditioning adjustment knob 23 Passenger's airbag 24 22 23 I 24 Side window demister 26 Bonnet release 25 Passenger's air vents 27 Hazard lamps button 28 Key switch: - Passenger’s airbag activation/deactivation 41 27 29 Glovebox: - Vehicle document storage - Audio-video sockets - Fusebox access flap 40 29 26 28 30 ESP / Parking assistance controls 39 30 31 Automatic gearbox SPORT/SNOW mode controls 38 32 Electric parking brake 36 37
D a s hboard IN BRIEF I Instrument panel menu Multifunction display menu Activation of voice recognition or reminder of navigation guidance MODE: selection of the type of information displayed on multifunction screen. Cruise control and Speed limiter Audio Telephone 10 The “SET +, PAUSE, VOL+, MUTE” buttons are located so that you can use them without needing to take your eyes off the road.
G e tting s tart e d Front seats Seat belt height adjustment Manual adjustments Electrical adjustments I J J E A B D A. Adjustment angle. C of the H G F. Seat height and slide adjustments. G. Adjustment of the backrest angle. H. Adjustment of top of backrest. I. Adjustment of 2 axis lumbar support. J. Massage function. The correct positioning of the belt strap is through the middle of the shoulder. See “Seat belts”.
G e tting s tart e d I Electric exterior rear view mirrors a Automatic electrochrome rear view mirror Steering column adjustment b c IN BRIEF 2 12 3 1 4 1. Selection of rear view mirror: a - Left hand side. b - Right hand side. c - Foldback / Deployment. 2. Directional control for mirror selected 58 This automatically and progressively adapts to day-time or nighttime use. Operation Switch on the ignition and press button 4. • Warning lamp 3 on: automatic mode.
V i s ibilit y Lighting Front wipers Rear wipers (Tourer) I C B Ring A Lamps off. Automatic lighting of headlamps. Sidelamps. Dipped beams/main beams. Pull the control stalk towards you to change between dipped beam and main beam. Ring B Front foglamps on. Front foglamps and rear foglamps on. 45-46 Control positions 2. Rapid wipe. 1. Normal wipe. I. Intermittent wipe. 0. Off. One press downwards: • AUTO: Automatic wipe activated. • Single wipe. Rotate control C to the desired position.
V e ntilation Automatic air conditioning Adjustment of temperature on driver's side I IN BRIEF Front demisting deicing Adjusting the air flow Adjustment of air distribution on driver's side Activation/deactivation of air conditioning Adjustment of temperature on passenger's side Passenger's side automatic operation Driver's side automatic operation Adjustment of air distribution on passenger's side Rear and external rear view mirrors demisting - deicing Air recirculation Entry of air from outside
M onitoring Instrument panel I D H C I E 1 F A. B. C. D. E. F. J G G. H. I. J. Fuel gauge and low fuel warning lamp. Cruise control/speed limiter information. Coolant temperature. Speed indicator. Instrument panel. Mileage recorder. Trip mileage recorder reset button. Rev counter. Engine oil temperature. Display of automatic gearbox information. 29 IN BRIEF B A Hazard warning lamps The hazard lamps can also be used with the ignition switched off.
M onitoring Tyre deflation detection Log of alerts Economy mode I IN BRIEF A 16 The tyre deflation detection system is a driving aid which informs you of the condition of your tyres. It does not replace either vigilance or responsibility on the part of the driver. 72 This function allows you to display the log of alerts. Press on button A. The following messages appear consecutively on the instrument panel screen: • Tyre pressure check. • Maintenance indicator reminder. • Display of message alerts.
PA SSE N G E R S A F E T Y Seat belts and front passenger's airbag C D E Front passenger's airbag deactivation Child safety I H I B F The seat belt fastened/unfastened status for each seat category is indicated by the lighting or flashing of the warning lamps linked to each position: A. Non-fastened / unfastened front and/or rear seat belts warning lamp. B. Front left-hand seat belt warning lamp. C. Front right-hand seat belt warning lamp. D. Rear right-hand seat belt warning lamp. E.
D riving Electric parking brake Hill start assist I B A Manual operation IN BRIEF Automatic operation The electronic parking brake releases automatically and progressively when you press the accelerator. With the vehicle stationary, the parking brake is automatically applied when the engine is switched off. The MANUAL application/release of the parking brake is possible permanently by pulling/pushing control B.
D riving Speed limiter Instrument panel display Cruise control This system allows you to choose a maximum speed that you do not wish to exceed. Selection of “LIMIT”: Activation of speed limiter mode. This system allows you to maintain a constant vehicle speed programmed by the driver. “SET +”: Increase of the maximum speed. “SET”: Memorisation of the speed (system paused). “SET -”: Reduction of the maximum speed. Suspension or resumption of mode. Deactivation. The chosen speed is memorised.
D riving I Direction indicators “Motorway” function Automatic gearbox IN BRIEF A B Move the stalk briefly upwards or downwards, without going beyond the resistance point; the direction indicators will flash 3 times. Positions P: Parking. R: Reverse gear. N: Neutral. D: Automatic mode. M: Sequential mode. 20 44 The automatic gearbox offers you: - Operation in auto-active mode, with automatic adaptation to your style of driving as well as to the road profile (Position D).
D riving Parking space sensor Parking assistance (visual and sound) Lane Departure Warning System I B You can select the “Parking Space Sensor” by pressing button A, which flashes when next to the space to be measured, with a speed lower than 20 km/h (12 mph) and at a distance of less than 1.5 m from the space. The fixed lighting of the warning lamp indicates that this function is selected. C You can activate/deactivate the parking assistance by pressing button B.
R e mot e control A B C D II E Note: • The simultaneous use of other high frequency equipment (mobile telephones, domestic alarms, etc.) may momentarily hinder the operation of the remote control. • If there is a permanent fault, the remote control has to be reinitialised. See “Changing remote control batteries”. 22 Central unlocking A press on button A unlocks your vehicle.
R e mot e control Electric boot opening Pressing button E opens the boot. Locating of the vehicle To locate the vehicle in a carpark, press button C. Locating of the vehicle is confirmed by: • The flashing of the direction indicators for a few seconds. • The interior lighting coming on. The vehicle remains locked. Folding and ejecting the key Button D is for folding and ejecting the key from its housing in the remote control. If you do not press on button D, you could damage the key mechanism.
Keys Central locking using the key Briefly turn the key in the door lock. The vehicle is locked. II Deadlocking: Central locking using the key Electronic immobiliser key The key operates all the vehicle’s locks as well as the ignition. The key can be used to deactivate the front passenger’s airbag. See “Airbags”. 24 A second immediate action with the key deadlocks the vehicle. It is then impossible to open the doors from the interior or exterior.
A nti - intru s ion alarm B Deactivation of the alarm usng the remote control The alarm is disarmed when you unlock the vehicle (with a press on button B on the remote control). A The anti-intrusion alarm provides: • Exterior perimeter protection by means of detectors on the vehicle access points (doors, boot, bonnet). • Electrical supply protection. • Interior volumetric protection by means of ultrasonic sensors (detecting movement inside the passenger compartment).
A nti - intru s ion alarm B C You can operate the alarm with perimeter protection only, by deactivating the volumetric protection (if for example you wish to leave an animal in the vehicle). II A Operating the alarm First make sure all the doors are closed. The alarm is armed by pressing button C on the remote control. With the alarm armed, the protections are active after 5 seconds (perimeter) and 45 seconds (volumetric).
S T EE R I N G L O C K - I G N I T I O N - S TA R T E R M: Drive position The steering is unlocked (by turning the key in position M, if necessary move the steering wheel). II D: Starting Release the key as soon as the engine starts. Never turn it while the engine is running. Economy mode S: Steering lock To unlock the steering, gently move the steering wheel while turning the key, without exerting undue force. When you remove the key, turn your steering wheel to lock the steering.
Starting Manual gearbox II • Ensure that the gear lever is in the neutral position. • Do not touch the accelerator. • For Diesel engines: Turn the key to the drive position. Wait for the preheater warning lamp to go off, if this has come on. • Turn the key to action the starter (not for more than ten seconds), until the engine starts. Note: In ambient temperatures lower than 0°C, depress the clutch while actioning the starter to facilitate starting. Then release the clutch pedal slowly.
I n s trum e nt pan e l C A B G 1 II E D F A Fuel gauge B Indicator: • Coolant temperature • Cruise control/Speed limiter information C Speed indicator D Rev counter E Indicator: • Engine oil temperature • Gear selector position and gear engaged (Automatic gearbox) F Controls: • Lighting rheostat • Resetting to zero of trip mileage computer and maintenance indicator G Instrument panel screen indicating: • Depending on the page selected with the left-hand control knob on the steering wheel: - Di
I n s trum e nt pan e l W arning lamp s Indicator and headlamp warning lamps II Left hand direction indicator See “Signalling”. Right hand direction indicator See “Signalling”. All the direction indicators flash simultaneously when the hazard warning lamps are switched on. See “Signalling”. Front foglamps See “Signalling”. Main beams See “Signalling”. Foglamps (rear) See “Signalling”.
I n s trum e nt pan e l W arning lamp s STOP warning lamp When the warning lamp comes on, you must stop the vehicle and switch off the engine. Contact a CITROËN dealer. Parking brake The permanent lighting of this warning lamp confirms that the parking brake is applied. If this warning lamp flashes, it indicates a fault with its application or release. Consult a CITROËN dealer as soon as possible. See “Brakes”.
I n s trum e nt pan e l W arning lamp s ABS II The ABS warning lamp lights up when you switch on the ignition: it should go out after a few seconds. If it does not go out, there could be a system malfunction. See “Brakes”. Depollution system If the warning lamp flashes or comes on whilst driving, it indicates a problem with the operation of the depollution system. Consult a CITROËN dealer as soon as possible.
I n s trum e nt pan e l Particl e filt e r In addition to the catalytic converter, this filter contributes actively to the preserving of air quality, by collecting the polluting particles that have not been burnt off. Black exhaust fumes are thus eliminated. Clogging of the particle filter Clogging is caused by the particle filter starting to be saturated (owing to exceptionally long periods spent driving in urban conditions : low speeds, traffic jams, etc.).
I n s trum e nt pan e l T rip comput e r B Instantaneous information II A C Operation The trip computer is displayed on the instrument panel screen. It gives you access to: • 2 types of instantaneous information: - Range. - Instantaneous consumption. This information can be displayed in zone B of the instrument panel screen when you switch the ignition on, immediately after the display of oil level and/or maintenance information.
I n s trum e nt pan e l T rip comput e r / N AV I G AT I O N Information for two journeys 1 and 2 A first rotation of control knob A on the steering wheel allows you to display the information for journey 1. Average speed This is calculated (since the last reset to zero of the trip computer) by dividing the distance travelled by the time taken (with the engine running).
I n s trum e nt pan e l C h e ck s / O il l e v e l II “Oil level correct” indicates normal operating. A Engine oil level indicator Log of alerts This function allows you to display the log of alerts. Press on button A. The following messages appear consecutively on the instrument panel screen: • Tyre pressure check. When you switch the ignition on, the engine oil check is displayed for a few seconds on the instrument panel screen.
I n s trum e nt pan e l M aint e nanc e indicator Maintenance indicator It informs you when the next routine service is due in accordance with the vehicle servicing schedule in the Maintenance Guide. This information is dependent on two parameters: the mileage covered, and the time elapsed since the last visit Functioning if the distance to the next service is less than 3000 km (approx. 1900 miles) Functioning if the distance to the next service is less than 1000 km (approx.
I n s trum e nt pan e l M aint e nanc e indicator II A Resetting to zero of the maintenance indicator If you are carrying out the service yourself, the procedure for resetting to zero is as follows: • Swicth off the ignition, then move the key to position S, anti-theft. • Press on button A and keep it pressed. • Switch on the ignition. The instrument panel screen counts down from 10 to 0 and displays the maintenance symbol.
I n s trum e nt pan e l M ain M e nu A The main menu allows you to programme certain vehicle and instrument panel functions: II “Vehicle parameters” menu This allows you to access the parameters relating to: • The vehicle lighting. • The comfort levels in the vehicle. See “Instrument panel - Vehicle parameters”. B The instrument panel B is located in the centre of the dashboard.
I n s trum e nt pan e l V e hicl e param e t e r s “Vehicle parameters” menu II This menu can be accessed from the instrument panel “Main menu”. It allows you to set the lighting and comfort settings for your vehicle. “Lighting” menu Once you have selected this menu, you can: • Activate/deactivate the lighting of the daytime-running lamps*. • Activate/deactivate the guideme-home lighting and adjust its duration. • Activate/deactivate the dualfunction Xenon directional headlamps.
I n s trum e nt pan e l A II 1 2 Engine oil temperature gauge Under normal operating conditions, the bars should be within section 1. In severe operating conditions, the bars may extend into section 2. In this event, slow down, and if necessary, stop the engine and check the levels (see chapter - Maintenance - “Levels”). 1 2 Coolant temperature indicator Under normal operating conditions, the bars should be within section 1.
F ix e d c e ntr e d control s s t e e ring wh e e l Rotate II 1 1 3 2 2 10 4 3 5 4 9 6 8 Short press - Open the instrument panel menu (only when vehicle stationary) - Select and validate information Long press Reset the trip computer (if the trip computer page is displayed) Short press - Cancel the current operation - Return to the previous instrument panel display Long press Return to the original instrument panel display Short press Press and hold Short press Press and hold Reduce
F ix e d c e ntr e d control s s t e e ring wh e e l Rotate 11 - Radio source: Scroll through pre-set stations - CD/CD MP3/CD changer/jukebox source: Scroll through CDs and directories - In the multifunction display menus: Move around and increase/decrease Short press - In the multifunction display menus: Validation - Open the shortcut menus (depending on the multifunction display page) Long press Open the multifunction display main menu Short press Cancel the current operation and return to the prev
Signalling Emergency operation of hazard warning lamps A sudden deceleration of the vehicle causes the hazard lamps to come on automatically. They will cease to operate automatically, or manually if you press the hazard lamps button on the dashboard. II Direction indicators Left, downwards. Right, upwards. For a change of direction, move the control stalk beyond the tight spot. The indicator is automatically cancelled when the steering wheel returns to its normal position.
Signalling 2 1 A 3 4 Lighting control stalk 1 2 3 4 : Off. : Automatic lighting. : Sidelamps. : Dipped beams / Main beams. All vehicle lamps off Rotate the ring A forwards. Automatic lighting of headlamps The sidelamps and the dipped beams come on automatically when the light is insufficient or if the windscreen wipers are in continuous operation. They go out once the brightness has reached a satisfactory level or about 5 minutes after the windscreen wipers have stopped.
Signalling II B A Guide-me-home lighting With the ignition off, this function temporarily switches on your headlamps to give you exterior lighting when leaving your vehicle. This function is activated: • Manually by pulling the lighting stalk towards you, ignition off. • Automatically in the following conditions: - automatic headlamp lighting is activated, - guide-me-home lighting is activated. - brightness conditions are low. - using button A on the remote control.
B e nd lighting With dipped or main beams, this function provides additional lighting for the inside of a bend. This lighting is most useful when travelling at low and medium speed (urban driving, winding road, intersections...). II Operation This lighting is activated past a certain angle of rotation of the steering wheel. It is deactivated with the vehicle stationary or at very low speed, or with reverse gear engaged.
X e non dual function dir e ctional h e adlamp s - A ngl e d lighting II With dipped beams or main beams, the Directional headlamps function turns the headlamps in the direction the road ahead is taking. Your vision on bends is considerably enhanced. This function is activated once your vehicle speed reaches 10 km/h (6 mph) and stops when your speed decreases to 5 km/h (3 mph). Note: An automatic correction of the beam height enables you not to dazzle other drivers.
W ip e r s FRONT WIPERS Control positions 2: Rapid wipe. 1: Normal wipe. I: Intermittent wipe. 0: Off. One press downwards: • AUTO: Automatic wipe activated. • Single wipe. Position I: The speed of the wipers will adjust itself to the speed of your vehicle. Positions 1 and 2: When the vehicle is stationary, the speed of the wipers will reduce automatically. For safety, the wiper system is deactivated when the ignition is switched off.
W ip e r s Changing the wiper blades II If changing the wiper blades, they must be stopped in the maintenance position. For this, switch off the ignition and then within one minute move the wiper control stalk. The wipers stand up vertically. After replacement, switch on the ignition and move the wiper control stalk so that the wipers resume their normal position. Remark: The maintenance position can also be used in snowy conditions to avoid a build up of snow.
W indow s Electric operation The driver uses the controls located on the door to operate the vehicle’s electric windows. Note: The windows can also be operated for a short period after the ignition has been switched off (including after the front doors have been opened). Sequential operation An action on the control to the first notch causes a window movement which stops as soon as the control is released.
St e e ring column adju s tm e nt – S e at b e lt h e ight adju s tm e nt II A Adjustment of height and reach of steering wheel With the vehicle at rest, unlock the steering wheel by pushing control A forwards. Adjust the height and the reach of the steering wheel, then lock the position by pulling the lever upwards. 52 Seat belt height adjustment The correct positioning of the belt strap is through the middle of the shoulder. See “Seat belts”.
F ront s e at s M anual adju s tm e nt s 1. Adjustments to the height and angle of the head restraint To raise it, pull upwards. To lower it, press on the control A to unlock it, and simultaneously on the head restraint itself. The adjustment is correct when the top edge of the head restraint is at the same height as the top of the head. It is also tiltadjustable. To raise it, press control A to unlock it, then pull it upwards. 2.
F ront s e at s El e ctrical adju s tm e nt s II To adjust the electrical seats, switch on the ignition or start the engine if the vehicle has gone into economy mode. 1 a 1. Adjustment of the seat height and angle, and longitudinal adjustment b a Raise or lower the front of the control in order to raise or lower the front of the seat. c b Raise or lower the rear of the control in order to raise or lower the rear of the seat.
F ront s e at s El e ctrical adju s tm e nt s Controls for the heated seats B The front seats can be heated individually. With the engine running, use control A, located beside the seats to choose between three heating levels: II D C A 0: Off. 1: Gentle. 2: Medium. 3: Strong. The Welcome function When the driver's door is opened and the ignition is off, the seat moves to ease accessing or leaving the vehicle. Take care not to hinder the forwards or backwards movement of the seat.
M e mori s ation of driv e r ' s adju s tm e nt s 1 2 II M The memorisation function allows you to make the following dashboard adjustments: • Driver's seat. • Exterior rear view mirrors. • Air conditioning (temperature and air flow). You have the possibility to memorise two driving positions using buttons 1 and 2. 56 Memorisation of driving positions a. Place the igntion key in “Drive” position (second position). b Adjust your seat, the exterior rear view mirrors and the air conditioning.
R e ar vi e w mirror s Operation 2 1 Interior rear view mirror The lever on the lower edge enables you to place the rear view mirror in either of two positions. Day position: the lever is not visible. Night position (anti-dazzle): the lever is visible. Press on button 1. • Warning lamp 2 on: automatic mode. • Warning lamp 2 off: automatic mode stopped. The mirror remains in its lightest definition.
R e ar vi e w mirror s Fold-back of door mirrors II 2 1 Electric door mirrors adjustment This can operate when the ignition is switched on. The driver selects the rear view mirror by moving control 1, to the left or to the right, then adjusts the mirror in the four directions by acting on control 2. Demisting-deicing of the rear view mirrors is linked with that for the rear screen. The adjustments you have made to the rear view mirrors are included in the memorisation of driving positions.
M ultifunction di s play 1 2 B B C D C 3 II A A The driver is recommended not to concern himself with the display controls while driving. 1. Time. 2. Outside temperature. 3. Date - Display zone. When the outside temperature is between +3 °C and –3 °C, the temperature display flashes (risk of ice). Controls A. Access to the multifunction display main menu. B. Cancellation of the operation or return to the previous display. C. Scrolling through the multifunction display menus.
M ultifunction di s play B B C D C II A A To adjust the date and the time: 1 2 Press on A. Using C, select the “Date and time adjustment” menu. Confirm by pressing on C on the steering wheel or on D on the radio panel. 3 Select the display configuration with a press on C. Confirm by pressing on C on the steering wheel or on D on the radio panel. 4 Using B, adjust the date and time, then confirm by pressing on C on the steering wheel or on D on the radio panel.
M ultifunction di s play T e l e matic s 1 2 3 4 B B C D C II A E A 1 Outside temperature. 2 Date. 3 Telephone. 4 Time. When the outside temperature is between +3 °C and –3 °C, the temperature display flashes (risk of ice). Note: The outside temperature displayed may be higher than the actual temperature if the vehicle is stationary in bright sunlight. The driver is advised not to use the controls described opposite whilst driving. Controls A. Access to the telematics multifunction display menu.
M ultifunction di s play T e l e matic s To adjust the date and the time: • Press on the MENU button. • Rotate the control to select the Configuration icon. • Press on the control to validate. II In the configuration menu: • Rotate the control to select the menu A. • Press on the control to validate. A or • Rotate the control to select the menu B. • Press on the control to validate. or Rotate the control to select a field: - C for the day - D for the month - E for the year - F for the time.
M anual g e arbox II A 5 speed gearbox 6 speed gearbox Reverse gear Reverse gear Do not select reverse gear until the vehicle is completely stationary. Depress the clutch pedal and wait a few moments before gently engaging reverse gear. Lift the collar A to engage reverse gear. Do not select reverse gear until the vehicle is completely stationary. Depress the clutch pedal and wait a few moments before gently engaging reverse gear.
A utomatic g e arbox II C A B 4 and 6 speed automatic gearbox • Parking (Position P). • Reverse gear (Position R). • Neutral (Position N). 64 • The automatic gearbox offers you: - Operation in auto-active mode, with automatic adaptation to your style of driving as well as to the road profile (Position D). - Operation in sequential mode, with manual gear changing (Position M). - Operation in automatic SPORT mode (Position D) and press button A.
A utomatic g e arbox The engine can only be started when the lever is at position P or N. A safety device ensures that starting is impossible in the other positions. Once the engine has been started, with the gear lever at P, press on the brake pedal then place the lever at: • D for automatic mode. • R for reverse gear. • M to change to manual mode. The change from position D (driving in automatic mode) to position M (driving in sequential mode) or vice versa can be made at any time.
A utomatic g e arbox Remarks: • During braking, the gearbox may kick down automatically in order to offer an effective engine brake. • If you suddenly lift your foot off the accelerator, the gearbox will guard your safety by not changing up again. II Automatic forward drive (lever at position D) The gearbox always selects the gear best adapted to the following parameters: • Style of driving. • Road profile. • Vehicle load. In this way the gearbox operates without the need for your intervention.
A utomatic g e arbox A B Operation in SPORT or SNOW automatic mode Lever at D: Press on button A to select the SPORT driving mode. Press on button B to select the SNOW driving mode. Pressing again on button A or B returns you to NORMAL driving mode. SPORT mode is for more responsive driving, to provide maximum performance and acceleration. The instrument panel display lights up. NORMAL mode is selected by default when the engine is started. This driving mode is suitable for normal driving conditions.
C rui s e control II 1 2 3 A 4 5 This driving assistance function allows you to drive at the speed of your choice without the need to action the accelerator. It is active over speeds of around 40 km/h (25 mph). Remark: For the function to be active, the gearbox must be in at least: • 4th gear for manual gearboxes. • 2nd gear for automatic gearboxes.
C rui s e control Temporary override of the cruise speed While cruise control is in operation, it is always possible to go above the cruise speed simply by pressing the accelerator pedal (for example to overtake another vehicle). The speed displayed in zone A flashes. You only have to release the accelerator pedal to return to the cruising speed. Suspension or resumption of cruise control with a memorised speed • Either by pressing the brake pedal or the clutch pedal. • Or by pressing button 3.
Sp e e d limit e r II 1 2 3 A 4 5 This driving aid allows you to choose a maximum speed that you do not wish to exceed. This has to be over 30 km/h (19 mph). The speed limiter controls are located on the steering wheel. Note: The speed limiter information is displayed in zone A of the instrument panel. To select the function Press on button 4 to select speed limiter mode “LIMIT”. The selection is confirmed by the display of the function in zone A of the instrument panel.
Sp e e d limit e r 1 II 2 3 A 4 5 Suspension or resumption of maximum speed Press on button 3. This action causes the information “PAUSE” to appear in zone A of the instrument panel. This action does not cancel the memorised maximum speed which remains displayed in zone A of the instrument panel. Remark: In the event of a steep descent or under excessive acceleration, the speed limiter (which does not act on the brakes) may not be able to prevent the vehicle from exceeding the programmed speed.
T y r e d e flation d e t e ction Display of tyres in good condition II Tyre deflation alert A Deflation detection This function warns you of tyres that are deflated or punctured. Automatic detection Sensors monitor the tyre pressures while driving. In the event of an anomaly, a message will appear on the instrument panel screen. Driver request detection You can check the tyre pressures at any given moment.
T y r e d e flation d e t e ction Puncture Automatic detection Wheel not detected Automatic detection Press on Check Press on Check Automatic detection: A message indicates to you which tyre is punctured. Driver request detection: The vehicle outline indicates the punctured tyre(s). The message is accompanied by the STOP warning lamp lighting up and a beep. Automatic detection: A message indicates to you which wheel is not detected.
B rak e s G e n e ral ABS system II If the parking brake is released, the lighting of this warning lamp along with the STOP warning lamp indicates an insufficient level of brake fluid or a malfunction of the braking distribution. It is essential to stop the vehicle. Consult a CITROËN dealer as soon as possible. 74 The ABS system enhances your safety by preventing the wheels from locking in the event of sudden braking or in conditions of poor road adherence.
El e ctric parking brak e Automatic operation To start the vehicle A The electronic parking brake combines 2 operational modes: • AUTOMATIC: Automatic application when the engine is stopped and automatic release on use of the accelerator (automatic operation by default). • MANUAL: The MANUAL application/release of the parking brake is possible permanently by pulling/pushing control A.
El e ctric parking brak e ACTIVATION / DEACTIVATION OF THE AUTOMATIC FUNCTIONS II A Immobilisation, engine running With the engine running and the vehicle stationary, in order to immobilise the vehicle you need to manually apply the parking brake by pulling on control A. The application of the parking brake is confirmed by: • The lighting of the warning lamp on control A and of the warning lamp on the instrument panel. • The display of the message “Parking brake applied” on the instrument panel screen.
El e ctric parking brak e Sp e cial f e atur e s Maximum application If necessary, you can utilise maximum application of the parking brake. It is obtained by means of a long pull on control A, until you see the message “Maximum parking brake application” and a beep is heard. Maximum application is indispensable: • In the case of a vehicle towing a caravan or a trailer, if the automatic functions are activated but you are applying the parking brake manually.
El e ctric parking brak e II A If a failure of the ESP system is signalled by the lighting of this warning lamp, then braking stability is not guaranteed. In this event, stability must be assured by the driver by repeating alternate “pullrelease” actions on control A. A Dynamic emergency braking Unlocking in emergency In the event of a failure of the vehicle’s main braking system or in an exceptional situation (e.g.
El e ctric parking brak e Remark: Diagnostic socket in the armrest strengthener. Ensure that you do not allow any dusty or damp elements near the diagnostic socket D which is essential for the maintenance of your vehicle. B 2. Fetch the vehicle block located in the boot. 3. Immobilise the vehicle by placing the block in front of or behind one of the rear wheels. 4. Open the lower compartment of the central armrest by pulling upwards. 5. Ensure that the cup-holder B is folded back. 6.
El e ctric parking brak e O p e rating anomali e s II SITUATION Consequences 1 Electronic parking brake fault and display of message “Parking brake faulty” and the following warning lamps: If the electronic parking brake fault warning lamp and the service warning lamp light up, position the vehicle in a safe location (on flat ground, with a gear engaged).
El e ctric parking brak e O p e rating anomali e s 5 Situation ConsEquences Display of message “Parking brake control faulty - automatic mode activated” and the following warning lamps: • Only the functions for automatic application on switching off the engine and automatic release on acceleration are available. • MANUAL application/release of the electronic parking brake and dynamic emergency braking are unavailable.
H ill s tart a s s i s t II To aid starting on a gradient, your vehicle is equipped with a system which keeps it immobilised for a short time (about 2 seconds), the approximate time it takes to move your foot from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal. This function is only active when: • The vehicle is completely stationary, with your foot on the brake pedal. • In particular conditions on a slope. • With the driver's door closed. Note: The hill start assist function cannot be deactivated.
M anual parking brak e II Parking brake If the parking brake is released, the lighting of this warning lamp along with the STOP warning lamp indicates an insufficient level of brake fluid or a malfunction of the braking distribution. It is essential to stop the vehicle. Consult a CITROËN dealer as soon as possible. The parking brake is engaged, with the vehicle stationary, by pulling on the lever with a force appropriate to the slope.
El e ctronic s tabilit y programm e Operation If either of the ESP or ASR systems is active, the warning lamp flashes. II Deactivation A Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) and Traction Control (ASR) These systems are closely associated with ABS and additional to it. In the event of a loss of control of the vehicle by the driver, the ESP system acts automatically on one or more wheels and also on the engine to bring the vehicle back on trajectory.
“ H y dractiv e I I I + ” s u s p e n s ion Signalling Normal mode, for maximum comfort A “Hydractive III +” suspension automatically adjusts to road surface conditions and driving style. It allows you to alternate between soft and firm suspension settings, maximising comfort at the same time as permanently guaranteeing the highest level of safety. It also automatically corrects road holding, according to the vehicle load and driving conditions.
“ H y dractiv e I I I + ” s u s p e n s ion Viewing of the position of the vehicle Once the adjustment has been made, a message is displayed on the instrument panel screen. II Normal road position Position changes may only be made when the engine is running. Adjustable ground clearance responds to all types of situation. Apart from a few specific situations, driving in the normal road position is imperative.
L an e D e partur e W arning S y s t e m Activation/Deactivation A A press on button A activates the function, the warning lamp on the button lights up. A second press on button A deactivates the function, the warning lamp on the button goes out. When you start the engine, the mode (activated/deactivated) selected when you stopped the engine is retained. Operation This driving assistance device warns you when you unwittingly cross a lane marking (either a continuous or a dotted line on the road surface).
Parking a s s i s tanc e II 88 Front Rear Proximity sensors are located in the front and rear bumpers of your vehicle. When manoeuvring whether forwards or in reverse, at a speed below approximately 10 km/h (6 mph), they warn you of the presence of any obstacle located within their detection zone, by means of: • A sound signal emitted by the front or rear loudspeakers. • Display of the outline of your vehicle with shading corresponding to the area where an obstacle is detected.
Parking a s s i s tanc e Operation A Activation/Deactivation You can activate/deactivate the parking assistance by pressing button A. When the parking assistance is inactive, the warning lamp on button A is lit up. Activation/deactivation of the parking assistance is memorised when you stop the vehicle. Remark: If you are towing with a towing device not approved by CITROËN, it is necessary to deactivate parking assistance by pressing on button A. The warning lamp on the button lights up.
Parking s pac e s e n s or II A The “Parking Space Sensor” function assists you in finding a parking space. It measures the size of the space and gives you information on: • The possibility of parking in a free space, depending on the dimensions of your vehicle and the space needed to manoeuvre into it. • The level of difficulty of the manoeuvre to be carried out. Note: The system does not measure spaces which are clearly much smaller or larger than the size of the vehicle.
Parking s pac e s e n s or Operation You have identified a parking space: 1. Press button A to select the function. 2. Activate the relevant direction indicator. The system will measure the parking space: The following messages may be displayed: Parking possible Parking difficult 3. During measuring, go forwards the length of the space, at a speed less than 20 km/h (12 mph), to prepare for your manoeuvre. 4.
A cc e s s III A Locking/unlocking from the inside With the doors and the boot closed, pressing button A allows you to control the electric central locking and unlocking. It is still possible to open the doors from the inside. If one of the doors is open or not properly closed, central locking will not work. 92 The warning lamp associated with the control A signals 3 statuses: • lt flashes when the ignition key is in the stop position or when the key is not detected and the doors are locked.
A cc e s s III B Manual operation (Emergency mode) Driver's door Insert the key into the lock to lock/ unlock the door. Passenger doors It is possible to lock the passenger doors in the event of an electrical fault by using control B on each door: • With the door open, unclip the plastic cover. • Insert an object, such as the end of a key, into the cavity and turn. • Replace the plastic cover. • Close the door.
A C C ESS Interrupting the opening/ closing of the tailgate III B A TAILGATE (TOURER) Manual opening Press upwards on lever A and lift up the tailgate. Electric opening Press upwards on lever A, or press button B of the remote control. Locking/unlocking With the vehicle stationary, this is carried out using: • The remote control. • The key in a door lock. • The interior central locking/ unlocking control.
A utomatic air conditioning G e n e ral III A B C D A. Sunlight sensor. B. Soft air conditioning diffusion grille. The soft diffusion grille located in the centre of the dashboard provides an optimum air distribution for the front seats. This device eliminates unpleasant air currents whilst maintaining an optimum temperature in the passenger compartment. To open the soft air diffusion grille, move the control knob upwards. To close the soft air diffusion grille, move the control knob all the way down.
A utomatic air conditioning G e n e ral III 96 You are advised to use the automatic air conditioning regulation. This automatically regulates the following functions for maximum comfort : air flow, passenger compartment temperature, and air distribution, using different sensors (external temperature, sunlight). This avoids the need to alter any of the settings, with the exception of the temperature displayed. Take care not to obstruct the sunlight sensor A.
A utomatic air conditioning MONOZONE The monozone system regulates the temperature, air distribution and air flow for the whole of the passenger compartment. 1 Automatic operation 2 Temperature adjustment 3 Adjusting the air distribution 4 Activation/deactivation of air conditioning 5 Adjusting the air flow 6 Front demisting - deicing 7 Rear demisting - deicing 8 Air recirculation – Entry of air from outside 9 Display 1. Automatic operation This is the normal operating mode for the system.
A utomatic air conditioning MONOZONE III 3. Adjusting the air distribution Press on buttons 3 to change the air flow distribution. The symbol (arrows) corresponding to the chosen distribution lights up: • Windscreen and front windows. • Front air vents (central, side and soft diffusion grille if open) and rear air vents. • Front and rear footwells. Note: You cannot select distribution to the windscreen/front windows and to the front/rear air vents at the same time. 4.
A utomatic air conditioning MONOZONE 8. Air recirculation – Entry of air from outside This button activates the recirculation of air in the passenger compartment. Press button 8 to switch off the entry of air from outside. The warning lamp comes on. Whilst retaining the other settings, this position allows the driver at any moment to exclude unpleasant smells or smoke/emissions coming from outside.
A utomatic air conditioning D ual - zon e III The dual-zone system regulates the temperature and air distribution for the drivers's side and the passenger's side independently. The air flow is common to both sides.
A utomatic air conditioning D ual - zon e Operating the air conditioning system on “AUTO” guarantees good ventilation inside the cabin. Note: The value indicated on the display corresponds to a comfort level and not to a temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit. Manual mode One or more functions can be adjusted manually, while still retaining the other functions in automatic mode. Press on any of the buttons, except for temperature 2a and 2b. Lights A on buttons “AUTO” go out.
A utomatic air conditioning D ual - zon e III Switching off the entry of air Press button 6 to switch off the entry of air from outside. Whilst retaining the other settings, this position allows the driver at any moment to exclude unpleasant smells or smoke/emissions coming from outside. This mode should be cancelled as soon as possible to allow the redistribution of air in the passenger compartment.
programmablE H E AT I N G (DEPENDING ON COUNTRY) 8 7 1 III 2 1 9 3 6 5 4 With the engine off, programmable heating preheats the coolant circuit in order to optimise the engine operating temperature prior to starting. The programmable heating system can be started immediately or delayed thanks to its programming function. With the engine idle or the vehicle stationary, it is normal to hear a high-pitched whistling noise and to notice some smoke / emissions.
programmablE H E AT I N G 2 2 III 7 6 3 Delayed start-up Reading the time Note : Before programming the delayed start-up of the heating, you must ensure that the clock is set to the correct time. Press button 2 or button 7 to display the time. When the heating mode is activated, the remaining operating time is displayed in place of the time. Setting the time Programming the start-up time Hold button 3 down and press button 2 or button 7.
programmablE H E AT I N G 8 4 3 Selection and activation of a programmed time Press button 3 until the programme number corresponding to the required programmed time is displayed. The chosen pre-selected time is automatically activated after 10 seconds if no other buttons have been pressed. To confirm that the mode is activated, symbols 4 and 8 flash until the heating starts up. When the heating starts up, the warning lamp 9 lights up on the dashboard and the programmer screen.
R e ar s e at s III A Rear head restraints The rear head restraints have two positions: • A stowed position for when the seat is not occupied. • A deployed position for safety of passengers, locking into place including for a forwardfacing child seat. To lower them, press on the unlocking control A. To remove them, pull upwards as far as possible and press on the unlocking control A. For your safety, do not drive with the head restraints removed; these must be in place, correctly adjusted.
R e ar s e at s • Pull control 3 forwards to unlock the backrest 2. • Move the backrest 2. 1 2 Folding benchseat The benchseat can either be totally or partially folded (1/3-2/3). To fold the rear left or right hand seat, always start with the seat cushion, never the backrest (risk of damage): • Move the front seat(s) forward if necessary. • Place the head restraints in their lowest position or remove them if necessary. Check that the seat belt is correctly positioned by the side of the backrest.
A irbag s Reactivating the front passenger's airbag III A Front passenger's airbag deactivation In order to be able to use a rearfacing child seat in the front passenger's seat position, it is imperative to deactivate the passenger's airbag. For that: • With the ignition switched off, insert the key into the switch A. • Turn the key to the “OFF” position, the passenger's airbag is deactivated.
C hild s af e t y A Electric operation The child safety function is activated by pressing button A. This deactivates the controls in the rear of the vehicle, both for the rear windows and for opening the rear doors from the inside. It is still possible to open the doors from the outside and to operate the electric windows from the front of the vehicle. Note: • The activation of this function is confirmed by a message on the instrument panel screen and the light on button A coming on.
C hild r e s traint s CHILD SEATS SECURED BY MEANS OF THE VEHICLE SEAT BELT III In conformity with Directive 2005/40, the table tells you to what extent each of the seat positions in your vehicle may take a child seat that is secured by means of the vehicle seat belt and approved as “Universal” depending on the weight of the child. Consult “User Precautions”, chapter on “Child Safety” at the end of this handbook, in order to ensure that you are installing your child in conditions of maximum safety.
C hild r e s traint s D C C B E The ISOFIX fastening system Front (saloon and Tourer) The ISOFIX system is made up of 3 rings for the front passenger seat: • 2 rings A located between the backrest and the seat cushion, with the ISOFIX logo. • A third ring B fixed in the lower section of the rear of the backrest. Rear (saloon) The ISOFIX system is made up of 3 rings for each side rear seat : • 2 lower rings C located between the backrest and the seat cushion, with the ISOFIX logo.
C hild r e s traint s Table SUMMARISING THE installation OF ISOFIX CHILD SEATS III In conformance with European law (ECE 14-06), this table shows you the possibilities for the installation of ISOFIX child seats in seats fitted with ISOFIX anchoring points. For ISOFIX universal and semi-universal child seats, the ISOFIX size class, defined by a letter from A to G, is shown on the child seat to the right of the ISOFIX logo.
C hild r e s traint s RECOMMENDED ISOFIX CHILD SEAT III ISOFIX child seat recommended The ISOFIX child seat recommended for your vehicle is the RÖMER Duo Plus ISOFIX. It is sold by the CITROËN network. It is equipped with a top belt and so is approved as an “ISOFIX universal” child seat, size class B1. It is essential to use the top belt. This ISOFIX child seat can also be installed in seats not fitted with ISOFIX anchoring points.
I nt e rior lighting III 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 Front 1. Interior lamps Move control 1 to one of the 3 following positions: The interior lamp comes on when you open a door or the boot. The interior lamp is deactivated and remains permanently off. Lighting is permanent. Automatic lighting of the interior lamps 114 • On entering the vehicle: They come on as soon as the vehicle is unlocked or a door is opened. They go out 30 seconds after the doors are closed or when ignition is switched on.
I nt e rior lighting III Door opening controls lighting A B Ambient dashboard lighting Your vehicle is equipped with warm and welcoming ambient lighting. A soft orange light is emitted. Operation When starting the engine, lights located along the dashboard are activated. With the ignition on and the headlamps on, button A allows you to activate or deactivate the ambient dashboard lighting. They are located on the front and rear interior door opening controls.
I nt e rior lighting Welcome lighting The welcome lighting is made up of: • The interior (roof) lamps. • The floor lighting. • The pavement lighting when a door is open. III Front door storage pockets automatic lighting A white light is emitted to light up the door storage pockets. Operation The lighting come on automatically when you place your hand inside the storage pocket. It goes out a few seconds after you remove your hand.
I nt e rior comfort III B C A Front armrest The armrest gives you extra comfort in your driving position. To optimise your driving position, lift the control A and push the armrest forwards. The armrest returns to its initial position when you push it rearwards. Cup-holder in front armrest Lift up the armrest to access the cup-holder. Air conditioned glovebox To open the glovebox, pull on the handle and lower the lid. The glovebox has a manually closable air conditioning vent B.
I nt e rior comfort III A B Rear cup-holder The rear cup-holder A is located in the rear central armrest. Rear armrest storage Lift up the upper part of the rear central armrest to access storage space B. 12 volts accessory socket 118 This is located in the rear ashtray. Mat When removing the driver's side mat: • Slide the seat back as far as possible. • Unclip the fixings. • Remove the fixings, then the mat. When replacing, correctly position the mat and clip the fixings in.
I nt e rior comfort B D C D A Sun visor To prevent dazzle from ahead, fold the visor downwards. They can be disengaged from their central fixing and pivoted over to the side windows if required. Rear door blinds Pull on tongue A and position the blind on hook B. III Rear blind (saloon) Pull the grip C to unroll the blind. Fasten the blind to fixings D. Sun visor with illuminated mirror Illuminates automatically on opening the mirror cover flap (ignition on).
B O O T ( s aloon ) Luggage securing rings III 1 3 2 1 Battery for vehicles with V6 HDi engine. 2 Pull strap (spare wheel storage). 3 Boot lamp. 4 6 CD changer. 120 4 Use the 4 securing rings on the boot floor to secure your luggage. For safety reasons, in case of the need for sharp braking, you are advised to place heavy objects as far forward in the boot as possible.
B O O T ( T our e r ) III 3 1 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 1 Hook Allows you to hook shopping bags. 2 Torch To recharge, return it to its storage position. 3 Storage net or Battery compartment (for vehicles with V6 2.7 HDi engine). 1 Luggage-cover blind (see details on following page) 2 Luggage securing rings Use the 4 stowing rings provided on the boot floor to secure your loads. Note : For safety reasons in the event of sharp braking, you are advised to place heavy objects as far forwards as possible.
L U G G A G E - C O V E R B L I N D ( T our e r ) III A 1 B C To install : To fold up : To remove : • Position the left-hand end of the luggage-cover blind in its housing A behind the rear benchseat. • Press gently on the handle (PRESS). The luggage-cover blind rolls up automatically. The moveable section C can be folded up along the backrest of the rear benchseat. • Press gently on the handle (PRESS). The luggage-cover blind rolls up automatically.
CARGO NET (Tourer) 2 2 1 4 4 3 3 1 • Unroll the cargo net and position one of the ends of the net’s metal bars in the corresponding fixing location. Ensure that the notch is correctly lodged in the rail located inside the location 3. • Pull on the cargo’s net’s metal bar to position the other notch in the 2nd fixing location. III To use in row 2 : The cargo net can be used behind the rear seats (row 2) when the luggage-cover blind is not fitted, or behind the front seats (row 1).
SUNROOF (SALOON) Anti-pinch A III B Glass sun roof Sun roof closed • Press A to first notch: tilting. • Press A to second notch: automatic complete tilting. • Press B to first notch: sliding towards rear. • Press A to second notch: automatic total sliding towards rear. Sun roof open • Press A to first notch: closure. • Press A to second notch: automatic total closure. Tilted sun roof • Press B to first notch: closure. • Press A to second notch: automatic total closure.
PA N O R A M I C S U N R O O F ( T our e r ) Notes : A B 1 After a battery disconnection, or if there has been a malfunction, you have to re-initialise the anti-pinch function : III - press control A to the 2nd notch (fully open), 2 - wait until the panoramic sunroof is fully open, - press control A for at least 3 seconds. This device comprises a tinted glass panoramic surface 1 to improve brightness and vision in the passenger compartment.
A udio s y s t e m T e l e matic s IV Control panel CD changer 126 See NaviDrive instructions
R D S audio compact di s c s y s t e m A B C D E F G H I J K IV S R Q O N M L Multifunction display 1 2 P 10 3 4 Technical specifications 5 6 7 8 9 11 Your Bluetooth® compatible radio possesses: • 3 wavebands (MW/LW/FM). • Dual tuner with RDS EON PTY, display of the PS name, RDS programme search, TA traffic information, 24 pre-selections (18 FM - 6 MW/LW), automatic memorisation of the AST strongest stations. • An MP3- compatible CD player. • Audio power of 4x35 W.
B utton control s IV A On / Off. Volume adjustment. B CD eject. C CD aperture. D E BAND/ AST Short press: Selection of frequency bands and memory banks. Long press: Automatic pre-set function (Autostore). Call-up of audio adjustments: Sound ambiences, bass, treble, loudness, fade, balance, speed-sensitive volume. G LIST Radio source: Short press: Display of the list of radio stations available (30 maximum). Long press: Update of list of stations. CD source: Display of list of tracks of the CD.
B utton control s The controls at the steering wheel give you access to certain functions, without you needing to use the radio-CD control panel. Short press 1 2 - Cancel the current operation and return to the previous multifunction display screen. - For an incoming call: Refuse the call. Long press Return to the original multifunction display. Rotate - Radio mode: Scroll through pre-set stations. - CD/MP3 CD and CD changer source: Scroll through CDs or chapters.
G e n e ral function s A udio adju s tm e nt s On / Off IV With the key in Drive position M, press on control A to switch the radio on or off. Note: • If the radio was on the last time you switched off the ignition, it will resume automatically when you switch on the ignition again. You will not have to press on control A. • After switching off the ignition, you can still operate the audio system even without the ignition key being present. Simply press on button A.
R adio s ourc e Notes on radio reception Your radio will be subject to certain phenomena that are not encountered by domestic systems. The reception of AM and FM signals may suffer from interference, which is caused by the nature and propagation of the signals and does not reflect on the quality of your radio installation. In AM mode, the reception may be affected when passing under power lines or bridges, or when travelling through tunnels.
R adio s ourc e IV Display and selection of a station available in the area in which you are travelling Briefly press on button G or button 9 at the steering wheel to display the list of stations. This list is updated every 10 minutes. You can also update this list at any time by making a long press on button G or button 9 at the steering wheel. To listen to one of these stations, select by pressing buttons J or M and validate using button L.
RDS system Using the RDS (radio data system) function on FM The majority of FM radio stations use the RDS system. The radio in your vehicle has this system. The RDS system enables these stations to transmit non-audible data in addition to the broadcasting of their programmes. The data provides access to various functions described in this chapter, such as: display of the station name, intermittent traffic information flashes or automatic scanning of stations.
RDS system Regional search mode IV Some stations, when they are organised in networks, broadcast regional programmes at certain times of day, and national programmes at other times. It is possible to search. • Either for a regional station only. • Or across the whole network in order to find a different programme. To activate/deactivate this function, proceed as for Scanning of RDS stations. Note: When this mode is activated, the system will remain tuned to one specific regional station.
C D s ourc e Selecting CD source After inserting a CD, with the printed side facing upwards, the player will start playing the CD automatically. To change manually to CD source (CD already inserted), press button D until you obtain the source you require. Ejecting a CD Press button B to eject the CD, the audio system will automatically switch to radio source.
M P 3 C D s ourc e MP3 CDs IV The MP3 format (MPEG 1,2 & 2,5 Audio Layer 3) is an audio compression standard that permits recording of 10 times as many musical files on one CD. Your radio only plays back files which have the extension “.mp3”. Other types of files (.wav, .mpg4, .ogg, midi...) cannot be played back. When you insert an MP3 CD, the radio searches all the musical tracks. Playback may require some tens of seconds before starting.
C D chang e r s ourc e CD Changer This equipment S (if present) is located in the vehicle boot and comprises a magazine that holds up to 6 CDs. To insert/remove a CD 1. Remove the magazine from the CD changer • Open the flap located on the righthand side of the boot to access the CD changer. • Press on the “EJECT” button to eject the magazine partially. • Remove the magazine carefully. • Close the sliding door. 2. Removing a compartment Take out just one drawer at a time. 3.
B lu e tooth ® IV Your audio system may be Bluetooth® compatible. It allows you to connect a mobile telephone for use “hands free” and even to use its directory. It permits you to twin up to four telephones, to be able then to connect whichever one you choose. The Bluetooth® functions available and the content of the display are dependent on the type of mobile telephone, its settings and the type of contract you have. For this reason it is advisable to make enquiries with your telephone provider.
B lu e tooth ® Main Menu Press on the Menu button O to access to Main menu, then select the “Telephone” icon using buttons J or M), then validate the selection via button L. You have access: • To the Directory. • To Configuration. • To Communication Management. You access your choices via (J or M), then you validate them with a press on L. This main menu can also be accessed by pressing button E then button L. Folder This menu lets you open: • The telephone Directory of the telephone that is connected.
B lu e tooth ® Swapping a call IV During a telephone conversation, the system is able to tell you of a second call incoming. To accept it, validate. To change from one call to the other, select this choice. End a call This choice enables you to end a telephone conversation, for example if there is another call incoming. Secret mode Select this choice. This allows you not to be heard by the other person.
HiFi system The Hi-Fi system, custom built for your cabin, is made up of: • A high power DSP (Digital Signal Processing) digital amplifier. • A subwoofer bass box (30 Hz - 100 Hz). • 8 specific loudspeakers. • An MP3 player. IV Adjustment in CD or radio mode The basic functions remain the same as those for the radio. No extra adjustment is necessary.
F r e q u e ntly- a s k e d q u e s tion s The table below brings together the answers to the questions that are the most frequently asked. IV Question Answer Solution There is a discrepancy in sound quality between the different audio sources (radio, CD, CD changer etc.).
F r e q u e ntly- a s k e d q u e s tion s Question Traffic Announcements (TA) is displayed. I do not receive any traffic information or public announcements. Answer Solution IV The particular radio station is not in the regional traffic information network. Change to a radio station that does broadcast traffic information.
B onn e t r e l e a s e V A B Bonnet This operation should only be performed while the vehicle is stationary. Open the door. To unlock, pull release lever A. Lift up lever B, then raise the bonnet. Note: The panel may be hot after the vehicle has been in use. Bonnet stay Unclip the stay and pivot to lodge it in the catch indicated by a yellow arrow. To eliminate any risk of burns, only handle the bonnet stay using the protective foam.
1 . 8 i 1 6 v - 2 . 0 i 1 6 v E N G I N ES 1. Screen wash and headlamp wash reservoir. 6 2. Power steering fluid or power steering and suspension fluid reservoir. 5 3 V 3. Engine coolant reservoir. 4 2 7 8 1 4. Engine oil gauge. 5. Engine oil topping-up. 6. Brake fluid reservoir. 7. Battery. 1.8i 16v 8. Air filter. 6 5 3 4 2 7 8 1 Vehicles with 2.0i 16v engines may be fitted with metallic suspension. In this case, the power steering oil reservoir is different. 2.
3 . 0 i V 6 E N G I N E 1. Screen wash and headlamp wash reservoir. V 6 2. Power steering and suspension fluid reservoir. 3 3. Engine coolant reservoir. 5 2 1 7 8 4 4. Engine oil gauge. 5. Engine oil topping-up. 6. Brake fluid reservoir. 3.0i 16v 7. Battery. 8. Air filter.
H D i 11 0 - H D i 1 3 8 E N G I N ES W ith particl e filt e r 1. Screen wash and headlamp wash reservoir. 6 3 7 5 V 3. Engine coolant reservoir. 4 2 2. Power steering fluid or power steering and suspension fluid reservoir. 8 4. Engine oil gauge. 5. Engine oil topping-up. 1 6. Air filter. 7. Brake fluid reservoir. 8. Battery. HDi 110 The diesel fuel circuit being under high pressure: ANY INTERVENTION ON THE CIRCUIT IS PROHIBITED.
H D i 1 7 3 - V 6 H D i 2 0 8 E N G I N ES W ith particl e filt e r 1. Screen wash and headlamp wash reservoir. V 7 2. Power steering and suspension fluid reservoir. 3 3. Engine coolant reservoir. 2 5 4 6 8 4. Engine oil gauge. 5. Engine oil topping-up. 1 6. Air filter. 7. Brake fluid reservoir. HDi 173 8. Battery. 5 9. “+” and “-” terminals for starting with an assisting battery. 7 3 The diesel fuel circuit being under high pressure: ANY INTERVENTION ON THE CIRCUIT IS PROHIBITED.
Levels These operations form part of the normal maintenance operations required to keep your vehicle in good working order. Follow the requirements in the Maintenance Guide enclosed with this handbook. You will find in this Maintenance Guide the standards, references and characteristics of the products to be used dependant on the driving conditions. Air filter and cabin filter Have the filters periodically replaced. Depending on the operating environment (e.g.
Levels V 1 1 Topping up engine oil Before filling, pull out the dipstick. Check the dipstick after filling. It must never exceed the maximum. Screw the cap back on and close the bonnet. 150 Radiator – coolant fluid Checking the level and topping up with fluid must always be done with the engine cold. Engine hot Wait 15 minutes or for the temperature to be lower than 100 and then carefully unscrew the cap so as to allow the pressure to drop, protecting yourself with, say, a cloth.
D i e s e l inj e ction e q uipm e nt 2 V 1 3 4 Protective cover for HDi 138 engines: Remove the protective cover by first unclipping at 3, then 1 and 4. Unclip at 2 by pulling towards you, then lift up. To refit the protective cover, firstly clip in at 2. Lower and centre the cover. Clip in at 3 and 4, pushing vertically and gently from the rear. Clip in at 1 pushing vertically.
D i e s e l inj e ction e q uipm e nt V HDi 110 engine HDI 138 and HDi 173 engines In the event of running out of fuel: HDi 110, HDi 138 and HDi 173 engines with priming pump After filling (minimum 5 litres) and removing the protective cover, action the manual priming pump, until some resistance is felt. Operate the starter motor while depressing the accelerator pedal slightly until the engine starts. If the engine fails to start at the first attempt, wait 15 seconds before trying again.
C apaciti e s Screen wash fluid (in litres) 3.5 Screen wash and headlamp wash fluid (in litres) Engine type 6.15 Engine oil capacities (in litres)(1) 1.8i 16V Engine 5.0 2.0i 16V Engine 5.0 3.0i 16V Engine 4.75 / 5.0(2) HDi 110 FAP Engine 3.75 HDi 138 FAP Engine 5.25 HDi 173 FAP Engine 5.25 V6 HDi 208 FAP Engine (1) (2) V After draining by gravity with change of oil filter. After draining by suction with change of oil filter. 5.5 / 5.
12 V batt e r y A ll e ngin e s e xc e pt V 6 H D i V 154 Starting the engine after disconnecting and reconnecting the battery 1. Turn the ignition key. 2. Wait approximately 1 minute before operating the starter in order to allow the electronic systems to re-initialise. After the battery has been disconnected for a lengthy period of time, it may be necessary to re-initialise the following functions: • The anti-pinch on the windows.
12 V batt e r y V 6 H D i e ngin e +1 +2 A B -3 C -4 Battery location and access The battery is located in the boot under the left hand wing trim. To access the battery, open the flap. Important In the event of a battery failure, and if the boot is closed, it is then necessary to feed an electrical supply to your vehicle. Starting the engine with an assisting battery If the battery is discharged, it is possible to use either a separate emergency battery or a battery on another vehicle.
Fuses D a s hboard FUSEBOXES V Dashboard fuses The 2 fuseboxes are located below the dashboard and under the bonnet. To access the fuses under the dashboard, open the glovebox and then detach the stowage cover. Replacing a fuse Before replacing a fuse, you should ascertain the cause of the fault and have it remedied. The numbers of the fuses are indicated on the fusebox. Replace the fuse that has blown with one of the same rating (same colour).
Tabl e of fu s e s Fusebox A Ref.
Tabl e of fu s e s Fusebox C V 158 Ref.
Fuses U nd e r th e bonn e t To access the fusebox under the bonnet, undo each screw by a 1/4 turn. After a repair, take care to reclose the cover. Any repairs on the MAXI fuses (that give additional protection), located in the fuseboxes, must be left to a CITROËN dealer. Ref.
F u s e s on th e batt e r y A ll e ngin e s e xc e pt V 6 H D i After a repair, take care to reclose the cover. If the cover is not correctly positioned or not properly closed, this could cause serious problems on your vehicle. For the same reason, take care not to spill any liquid in the fusebox. V Fuses on the battery To access the fusebox on the battery, detach and remove the cover. 160 Ref.
Fuel Fuel quality A label inside the filler flap tells you which type of fuel to use. A Fuel flap To open, press at the top left-hand corner, then pull open from the left. Locking filler cap Turn the key a quarter turn to lock and unlock the filler cap. When refuelling, place the cap on hook A. While you are refuelling, the engine must be stopped and the ignition switched off. For a petrol engine with a catalytic converter, unleaded fuel is compulsory.
C hanging bulb s HEADLAMPS A B C F E VI D Front headlamp unit with Xenon bulbs (D1S) Bulbs: A Sidelamp: W5W B Dual-function Xenon lamp (dipped/main): D1S C Angular lighting: HP19 Sidelamp 1 Lift up the pegs E to remove the cover on the headlamp. 2 Remove the protective cap F. 3 Pull the bulb holder to remove it. 4 Replace the bulb and replace the bulb holder. 5 6 Replace the protective cap F. Replace the cover and fix it in place using the pegs E.
C hanging bulb s HEADLAMPS A B C G F D VI E HEADLAMP UNIT Bulbs: A Main beam: H1 B Sidelamp: W5W C Dipped beam: H7 D Bend lighting: H7 E Daytime-running lamp: HP24 For the maintenance of the front headlamp unit and the changing of HP24 bulbs, contact a CITROËN dealer. Main beam 1 Lift up the pegs F to remove the cover on the headlamp. 2 Remove the protective cap G. 3 Disengage the retaining spring. 4 Remove the bulb and replace it, paying attention to the direction of fitting.
C hanging bulb s HEADLAMPS VI A H Dipped beam 1 Lift up the pegs F to remove the cover on the headlamp. 2 Remove the protective cap H. 3 Disconnect the connector by pressing it between the thumb and index finger. 4 Free the bulb from its two metal clamps. 5 Take out the bulb. 6 Replace the bulb, exerting a slight axial force. 7 Reconnect the connector, until it is all the way in. 8 Replace the protective cap H. 9 Replace the cover and fix it in place using the pegs F.
C hanging bulb s HEADLAMPS VI B D C 1 2 Front foglamp 1 2 3 Remove the fixing screw of cover A using a torx tool, tip the cover over and remove. Remove the fixing screw of lamp B using a torx tool and pull the headlamp unit to remove it from the bumper. Disconnect the connector D. 4 Remove the bulb by performing a quarter of a turn. 5 6 Connect the connector D. 7 Replace the headlamp unit in the bumper. 8 Screw the headlamp unit in. 9 Position the cover using its guides and screw in.
C hanging bulb s REAR LAMPS (SALOON) H VI A B C E G D F Rear lamp unit Identify the failed bulb. Bulbs: A Stop-lamps and sidelamps: P 21 W / 5 W B Sidelamp: R 5 W C Reversing lamp: H 21 W D Foglamp: H 21 W E Direction indicator: P 21 W 166 Rear lamp on boot 1 Open the boot. 2 Using a flat screwdriver, remove the 3 clips which fix the trim in the lamp area. 3 Partially remove the trim F. 4 Disconnect the connector G. 5 Detach the bulb holder H. 6 Replace the bulb. 7 Replace the bulb holder H.
C hanging bulb s REAR LAMPS (SALOON) VI B C A D 5 Detach the bulb holder D. 6 Replace the bulb. 7 Replace the bulb holder D. 8 Place the lamp in its housing. 9 Screw in the 2 fixings C. 10 Connect connector B. 11 Refit the trim A. Rear lamp on wing 1 Remove the lateral boot trim flap A. To do so, pull it towards the inside of the boot, then pull it upwards. 2 Disconnect connector B. 3 Unscrew the 2 fixings C.
C hanging bulb s R E A R L A M P S ( T our e r ) H VI B A E C G D Rear lamp unit Identify the failed bulb. Bulbs: A Stop-lamp and sidelamp : P 21 W / 5 W B Sidelamp : R 5 W C Reversing lamp : H 21 W D Foglamp : H 21 W E Direction indicator: P 21 W F Rear lamp on boot 1 Open the boot. 2 Using a flat screwdriver, remove the 3 clips which fix the trim in the lamp area. 3 Partially remove the trim F. 4 Disconnect the connector G. 5 Detach the bulb holder H. 6 Replace the bulb.
C hanging bulb s R E A R L A M P S ( T our e r ) VI B 1 2 A C D 1 6 Detach the bulb holder D. 7 Replace the faulty bumb. 8 Replace the bulb holder D. 9 Place the lamp in its housing. 10 Screw in the fixing screw C. A 11 Connect the connector B. 2 12 Refit the trim A. Note : You can use the spare wheel jack handle to screw or unscrew the fixing screw C. Rear lamp on wing Remove the lateral boot trim A. To do so : 1 Pull it towards towards the inside of the boot. 2 Pull it upwards.
C hanging bulb s REAR LAMPS VI Third stoplamp The third stoplamp uses diodes which cannot be replaced. In case of malfunction, contact a CITROËN dealer. 170 Number plate 1 Using a flat screwdriver, detach the transparent cover by levering it into the notch provided. 2 Lift up and pull the transparent cover. 3 Using a small flat screwdriver, remove the faulty bulb. 4 Fit the new bulb by firstly placing the angled base on the axis of the clips, then press the bulb in to insert.
C hanging bulb s INTERIOR LAMPS VI Interior lamps Unclip the transparent cover of the interior lamp to reach the bulb. Boot lamp To change the bulb, detach the cover and use a bulb W 5 W. Bulb: W 5W Floor lighting To change the bulb for the floor lighting (front or rear): Detach the cover. Use a bulb W 5 W. Spotlamp Detach the cover. To access the bulb, detach if necessary the partition of the affected spotlamp. Pavement lighting To change the bulb for the door sill lighting: Detach the cover.
Saf e t y r e comm e ndation s Towing (Boat, caravan, etc.) VI Towbar We recommend that you use CITROËN towbars and harnesses which have been tested and approved during the design of your vehicle, and that these devices are fitted by a CITROËN dealer. If a device is fitted outside of the CITROËN network, it must be carried out using the electrical connections fitted at the rear of your vehicle and following the recommendations of the manufacturer.
P unctur e kit A Puncture kit The puncture repair kit is located in the boot, underneath the tool kit. The puncture repair kit is a complete system including a compressor and a setting product. 1 Using the puncture repair kit 1 2 3 Remove the sticker found in the kit, then stick it on the steering wheel to remind you that you are driving with a wheel that is only fit for temporary use and that your speed is therefore limited. Connect the flask 1 to the valve of the tyre to be repaired.
C hanging a wh e e l 1 VI 2 3 Access to the spare wheel To access the spare wheel 1 Lift up the boot floor using the strap (saloon) or the retractable handle (Tourer). 2 Fold back the boot carpet (saloon). 3 Attach the hook to the upper section of the boot (in the middle of the boot pillar). 4 To remove the spare wheel, detach the strap then push the wheel forwards so as to be able to lift it.
C hanging a wh e e l Removal 1 2 7 8 Park the vehicle on stable, firm ground that is not slippery. Apply the parking brake. If your vehicle is equipped with “Hydractive III+” suspension, with the engine running at idle, adjust the ground clearance to its maximum height. See chapter “Hydractive III+ Suspension”. 3 Switch off the ignition and engage first gear or reverse gear depending on any slope (for a vehicle with automatic gearbox, select position P).
C hanging a wh e e l Refitting a wheel 1 VI Spare wheel Your vehicle may be fitted with a different spare wheel to those on the vehicle. When fitting the spare wheel, it is normal to notice that the wheel bolt washers do not come into contact with the wheel rim. The spare wheel is secured by the conical tapering of the wheel bolt’s shaft. When refitting the original wheel, ensure that the wheel bolt contact surfaces are clean and in good condition.
T owing – L ifting VI Towing with wheels on the ground Towing eye fixings are located at the front and at the rear of the vehicle. Detach the cover: • For the front cover, lever with a screwdriver at the top of the cover. • For the rear cover, press: - On the right hand side (saloon), - On the bottom (Tourer). The ignition key must be in position M to retain steering. Use a bar with attachments to the towing eyes as above.
VERY COLD PROTECTION VI Moveable device which prevents the intake of snow particles, which could obstruct the air filter. 2 3 1 2 DIESEL ENGINE HDi 173 FAP Normal situation The shutter 2 is in a horizontal position in the air duct 3. 1 3 Snow situation Push and rotate the knob 1 by 90 ° in the direction of the arrow in order to position the shutter 2 in a vertical position in the air duct 3. 2 DIESEL ENGINE V6 HDi 208 FAP Snow situation Slide the deflector 1 into the air duct 2 and clip in.
SNOW GUARD SNOW GUARD Moveable device which prevents the accumulation of snow by the radiator cooling fan. VI Fitting • Bring the 2 sections of the snow guard up to the upper and lower sections of the front bumper. • Press on the surround to clip in one by one the fixing clips. Before fitting After fitting Remove • Using a screwdriver, lift it up to detach each fixing clip one by one. It is essential to remove the snow guard: • When the outside temperature exceeds 10 °C. • When towing.
G e n e ral ENGINE TYPE - SALOON VII 1.8i 16V BVM 2.0i 16V BVM 2.0i 16V BVA Fuel tank capacity 3.0i V6 BVA HDi 110 HDi 138 HDi 138 HDi 173 V6 HDi 208 BVM FAP BVM FAP BVA FAP BVM FAP BVA FAP Approximately 71 litres Diesel fuel Fuels to be used Unleaded petrol RON 95 - RON 98 French fiscal rating 8 9 9 14 6 8 9 10 13 Power (kW) 92 103 103 155 80 100 100 125 150 Turning circle between walls (in metres) 12 12 12 12.2 12 12 12 12.2 12.
G e n e ral ENGINE TYPE - TOURER 1.8i 16V BVM 2.0i 16V BVM 2.0i 16V BVA Fuel tank capacity 3.0i V6 BVA HDi 110 HDi 138 HDi 138 HDi 173 V6 HDi 208 BVM FAP BVM FAP BVA FAP BVM FAP BVA FAP Approximately 71 litres Diesel fuel Fuels to be used Unleaded petrol RON 95 - RON 98 French fiscal rating 8 9 9 14 6 8 9 10 13 Power (kW) 92 103 103 155 80 100 100 125 150 Turning circle between walls (in metres) 12 12 12 12.2 12 12 12 12.2 12.
F u e l con s umption ( in litr e s / 1 0 0 km ( mil e s p e r gallon ) ) 3.0i V6 HDi 110 FAP HDi 173 FAP V6 HDi 208 FAP BVA BVA BVM BVM BVA BVM BVA 12 12.7 15.6 7.3 7.9 9.9 8.8 11.8 257 285 303 371 193 209 262 234 315 Extra urban 6.2 6.3 6.7 7.5 4.7 4.9 5.5 5.2 6.4 CO2 emissions (g/km) 148 151 160 180 125 129 146 138 171 Combined 7.9 8.4 8.9 10.5 5.6 6 7.1 6.5 8.4 CO2 emissions (g/km) 188 198 212 248 149 157 189 172 223 Engine type 1.
F u e l con s umption ( in litr e s / 1 0 0 km ( mil e s p e r gallon ) ) 3.0i V6 HDi 110 FAP HDi 173 FAP V6 HDi 208 FAP BVA BVA BVM BVM BVA BVM BVA 12.1 12.8 15.7 7.4 8 10 8.9 11.9 266 287 305 373 196 212 265 236 317 Extra urban 6.3 6.4 6.8 7.6 4.5 5 5.6 5.3 6.5 CO2 emissions (g/km) 151 153 163 182 127 132 149 141 173 Combined 8.1 8.5 9 10.6 5.7 6.1 7.2 6.6 8.5 CO2 emissions (g/km) 192 200 214 250 150 160 191 175 225 Engine type 1.
D im e n s ion s (IN MM) VII SALOON A 2 815 B 1 054 C 910 D 4 779 E 1 586 F 2 096 G 1 557 H 1 860 I* 1 451 B A C D I * Without roof bars.
D im e n s ion s (IN MM) VII C B A SALOON E D F A 1 030 B 1 115 C 566 D 504 E 1 040 F 1 705 185
D im e n s ion s (IN MM) VII Tourer A 2 815 B 1 054 C 959 D 4 829 E 1 586 F 2 096 G 1 557 H 1 860 I* 1 479 B A C D I * Without roof bars.
D im e n s ion s (IN MM) VII B A Tourer D C E F A 1 060 B 1 115 C 510 D 851 E 1 058 F 1 723 187
V e hicl e id e ntification VII C B D A A Chassis number plate On the left hand door centre pillar. 1. EU type approval number. 2. Vehicle identification No. (VIN). 3. Gross vehicle weight. 4. Gross train weight. 5. Maximum weight on front axle. 6. Maximum weight on rear axle. B Body serial number C Serial number on dashboard D Paint colour code and tyre reference Tyre pressure On the left hand door centre pillar.
iNDEX 1 1.8i 16v Engine...................145 12 V battery...... 154 - 155 - XIV 3 3.0i V6 Engine.....................146 A Access to the vehicle.... 92 - 94 Accessories socket 12V.........................118 Adjusting the air distribution (Dual-zone)........................101 Adjusting the air distribution (Monozone).........................98 Adjusting the air flow (Dual-zone)........................101 Adjusting the air flow (Monozone).........................98 Adjusting the rear view mirrors.........
iNDEX 190 D DUAL-ZONE control panel..................................100 Dust/pollen filter.....................96 Dynamic emergency braking.................................78 E Economy mode.....................27 Electric parking brake.....7581 Electrical accessories........XVIII Emergency unlocking............78 Emergency unlocking of the boot...........................93 Engine 2.0i 16V...................145 Engine coolant.....................149 Engine HDi 110...................
iNDEX N NaviDrive.............................126 Navigation.............................35 O Oil gauge.............................149 Opening the boot (saloon).....93 Opening the boot (Tourer).....94 Operating anomalies..... 80 - 81 Operating the alarm...... 25 - 26 P Paint colour code................188 Paint colour reference.........188 Panoramic sunroof (Tourer)..............................125 Parking assistance............21 - 88 - 89 Parking space sensor...................
192 V V6 HDi 208 Engine..............148 Vehicle parameters................40 Very cold protection.............178 Volumetric detection deactivation.........................26 W Warning lamps................3032 Windows................................51 Winter precautions..............XIX Wipers........................... 49 - 50 X Xenon bulbs........................162 Xenon dual function directional headlamps.........