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C1

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Summary of Contents for C1 2016

Page 1: ...C1 CITRO N Handbook...

Page 2: ...of access to view your handbook on line This personal and customisable space allows you to establish direct and special contact with the manufacturer the language the vehicle its body style the print...

Page 3: ...in all circumstances and in complete safety Take the time to read through it so as to familiarise yourself with your vehicle This handbook covers all of the variations in equipment available across t...

Page 4: ...g 55 Automatic air conditioning 57 Front demist defrost 60 Rear screen demist defrost 61 Courtesy lamp 62 Boot lamp 62 Interior fittings 63 Rear parcel shelf 67 Boot fittings 68 Ease of use and comfor...

Page 5: ...ts 132 Child lock 137 Safety In the event of a breakdown Fuel tank 138 Snow chains 140 Electrical energy economy mode 141 Accessories 142 Changing a wiper blade 144 Fitting roof bars 144 Bonnet 146 Pe...

Page 6: ...ral locking Electric windows 41 Quarter lights 5 door 41 Wipers 104 105 Changing a wiper blade 144 Boot 39 40 Temporary puncture repair kit 153 157 Reversing camera 92 Towing 180 Changing bulbs 166 16...

Page 7: ...seats 132 135 136 Child lock 137 Rear seats bench seat 48 Rear head restraints 49 Interior fittings 63 66 glove box 12 V accessory socket USB port Jack auxiliary socket mats Deactivating the passenger...

Page 8: ...onic gearbox 77 80 Gear shift indicator 81 Hill start assist 82 Side air vents 52 Passenger s front airbag 119 Glove box 64 Deactivating the passenger s front airbag 119 Reinitialising the under infla...

Page 9: ...teering mounted controls Touch screen tablet Audio system 188 241 Lane departure warning system 93 94 Lighting controls 98 102 Direction indicators 103 Stop Start 83 85 Active City Brake 110 114 Adjus...

Page 10: ...gines 181 12 V battery 177 179 Economy mode 141 Engine compartment fuses 168 169 173 176 Petrol weights 182 Checking levels 148 150 engine oil brake fluid coolant screenwash fluid Checking components...

Page 11: ...f the headlamps and front foglamps when the level of light does not require their use Avoid running the engine before moving off particularly in winter your vehicle will warm up much faster while driv...

Page 12: ...old referring to the label in the door aperture driver s side Carry out this check in particular before a long journey at each change of season after a long period out of use Don t forget the spare wh...

Page 13: ...mph or km h 2 Central display screen For more information refer to the corresponding section 3 Gear efficiency indicator 4 Display management button DISP Display of information in ascending order 5 D...

Page 14: ...splay management button DISP Display of information in ascending order Type 2 instrument panel 5 Display management button DISP Display of information in descending order 6 Rev counter The engine spee...

Page 15: ...ith Total and trip distance recorders Trip computer information Speed limiter information 3 Fuel gauge 1 Gear selector position and gear engaged 2 Vehicle information with Total and trip distance reco...

Page 16: ...rear seat belt unfastened warning B Right hand rear seat belt unfastened warning C Passenger s front airbag deactivated warning lamp D Passenger s front airbag activated warning lamp Warning lamp C o...

Page 17: ...before moving off refer to the information on the warning lamp concerned Associated warnings The illumination of certain warning lamps may be accompanied by an audible signal The warning lamps may com...

Page 18: ...ssure is too low Stop as soon it is safe to do so Park switch off the ignition and contact a CITRO N dealer or a qualified workshop Coolant temperature flashing VTi 68 engine only The temperature of t...

Page 19: ...it has a fault dirty or loose terminals slack or cut alternator belt Contact a CITRO N dealer or a qualified workshop Emission control system fixed The emission control system has a fault Contact a CI...

Page 20: ...has a fault Drive carefully at reduced speed Have it checked by a CITRO N dealer or qualified workshop Airbags fixed One of the airbags or seat belt pretensioners has a fault Have it checked by a CIT...

Page 21: ...d by an audible signal A door or the boot is still open Close the door or boot Warning indicator lamp State Cause Action Observations Under inflation fixed The pressure in one or more wheels is too lo...

Page 22: ...ry and Starting system has a fault Have the system checked by a CITRO N dealer or a qualified workshop Lane departure warning system flashing orange accompanied by an audible signal A lane marking is...

Page 23: ...headlamps fixed The lighting stalk is pulled towards you Pull the stalk to return to dipped beam headlamps Warning indicator lamp State Cause Action Observations Illumination of one of the following...

Page 24: ...located in the glove box has been placed in the ON position The passenger s front airbag is activated In this case do not install a rearward facing child seat Stop Start VTi 68 S S engine fixed When...

Page 25: ...ning system fixed The button has been pressed The lane departure warning system has been activated For more information refer to the corresponding section fixed The system is operational it has detect...

Page 26: ...le is started If deactivated the system is reactivated automatically from around 30 mph 50 km h For more information refer to the corresponding section Dynamic stability control DSC fixed Vehicle stat...

Page 27: ...rt system has been deactivated Reactivate the system by pressing the button again For more information refer to the corresponding section Active City Brake fixed The Active City Brake system has been...

Page 28: ...tion is switched on the distance recorder selected when the engine was switched off is displayed This indicates the quantity of fuel available 1 1 and six bars the fuel tank is full R and one bar the...

Page 29: ...r daily figures and trip B for monthly figures Depending on version Ambient temperature In certain situations the ambient temperature may only be displayed after a delay or not at all in particular wh...

Page 30: ...verage fuel consumption over the last few miles kilometres travelled This value may vary following a change in the style of driving or the relief resulting in a significant change in the current fuel...

Page 31: ...can go back to the previous step at any time by using the Back button F Press the knob for access to the menus F Turn the knob to select CLOCK F Press the knob to confirm The hours figure flashes F T...

Page 32: ...ents Touch screen tablet Adjust the hours and minutes using the virtual arrows in the screen Press on Configuration Choose the time format Press on General Select Clock Press on OK to confirm and quit...

Page 33: ...he key in one of the front door lock barrels and turn it towards the rear of the vehicle to lock the door in question Insert the key in the boot lock barrel and turn it to the right to lock the boot I...

Page 34: ...n F Press the open padlock to unlock the vehicle Unlocking The direction indicators flash twice F Press the closed padlock to locate your locked vehicle in a car park Locating your vehicle This is ind...

Page 35: ...the old battery from its housing F Fit the new battery in its place observing the direction of fitment F Clip the cover in place Changing the remote control battery Do not discard the remote control b...

Page 36: ...on your person and in one of the recognition zones press one of the buttons on the door handles to unlock the vehicle F Then pull on the door handle to open the door Unlocking by the boot F With the...

Page 37: ...ystem has been left inside the vehicle you are warned by an audible signal and the central locking does not take place If the vehicle is unlocked and no door or the boot is opened the vehicle will loc...

Page 38: ...ing system cell battery discharged vehicle battery discharged or disconnected vehicle located in an area with strong electromagnetic signals F Press and hold the latch 1 to extract the integral key 2...

Page 39: ...Electronic key These high frequency devices are sensitive systems do not handle them while in your pocket as there is a risk of unlocking the vehicle without you being aware of it Do not repeatedly pr...

Page 40: ...e locks unlocks all of the doors and the boot Pressing button A passenger s side locks unlocks just that door Door open If a door is open the courtesy lamp remains on if the button is in this position...

Page 41: ...e lock barrel and turn it to the right to unlock and release the tailgate The vehicle remains locked Raise the tailgate by the exterior handle to open it F Press the opening button to release the tail...

Page 42: ...ening control F With the electronic key on your person press the button on the boot sill to lock it or Lock the vehicle by the front doors When closing the boot do not slam shut the tailgate guide it...

Page 43: ...f the window Front electric windows The driver has controls for both front windows The electric windows do not work with the ignition off 1 Left hand front electric window 2 Right hand front electric...

Page 44: ...could cause serious injuries before operating the roof ensure that no occupant of the vehicle or person outside the vehicle could be subject to any risk related to the movement of the roof and that no...

Page 45: ...the control between positions 1 and 0 until the roof locks closed The closing manoeuvre of the roof could cause serious injuries take particular care with children If the roof does not close correctly...

Page 46: ...prolonged storage of the vehicle outside it is recommended that the roof be protected with a cover To avoid damaging the roof do not open it under snowy or frosty conditions Never use sharp tools to...

Page 47: ...n the aero acoustic defector with care using a soft brush Before washing the fabric roof first remove as much dirt as possible from the surface using a soft brush or a vacuum cleaner To waterproof the...

Page 48: ...body F Turn the knob to obtain the desired angle Forwards backwards Driver s seat height Seat backrest angle As a safety measure seat adjustments should only be carried out when stationary Before movi...

Page 49: ...ck that the seat belt has reeled in correctly so as to not impede access for passengers to the rear seats Access to the rear seats 3 door F Pull this control toward you to fold the seat backrest and m...

Page 50: ...rs The seat backrest is folded from the rear of the vehicle with the boot open F Place the head restraints in the low position Refer to the rear head restraints section F Pull the strap s A located be...

Page 51: ...ull it upwards To lower it press lug A then the head restraint To remove it tilt the seat back slightly move the head restraint to the high position press lug A pulling the head restraint upwards at t...

Page 52: ...four directions to adjust F Return control A to the central position The objects observed are in reality closer than they appear Take this into account in order to correctly judge the distance of veh...

Page 53: ...stments have been made ensure that you can see the instrument panel clearly from your driving position Manual rear view mirror The rear view mirror has two positions day normal night anti dazzle To ch...

Page 54: ...52 Ease of use and comfort Ventilation 1 Windscreen demisting defrosting vent 2 Centre vent 3 Side vents 4 Air outlets to the front footwells 5 Air outlets to the rear footwells depending on version...

Page 55: ...ter elements replaced regularly If you drive in dusty conditions change them twice as often Operate the air conditioning system for 5 to 10 minutes once or twice a month to keep it in perfect working...

Page 56: ...w adjustment F Turn the knob from position 1 to 4 to obtain the desired flow of air Avoid driving for too long without ventilation risk of misting and deterioration of air quality Air distribution adj...

Page 57: ...stment Air flow adjustment F Turn the control knob from position 1 to position 4 to obtain a comfortable air flow If you put the air flow control in position 0 system off the temperature is no longer...

Page 58: ...in all seasons with the windows closed It enables you to lower the temperature in summer increase the effectiveness of the demisting in winter above 3 C Switching on F Press this button the associated...

Page 59: ...ttings in turn Automatic programme Allows optimum operation of the system Offers temperature control while restricting air flow Dynamic air distribution mainly towards the side air vents We recommend...

Page 60: ...to a temperature in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit Air flow adjustment F Press this button to increase air flow The air flow symbol the fan fills progressively F Press this button to decrease air flow...

Page 61: ...the movement of the vehicle remains perceptible however Pressing the AUTO button again reactivates the system with the values set before it was switched off Switching the system off F Press the air f...

Page 62: ...indscreen position With the manual air conditioning system F Put the temperature and air flow controls to the dedicated marked position F Put the air intake control to the Exterior air intake position...

Page 63: ...engine is running Switch off the demisting defrosting of the rear screen and door mirrors depending on version as soon as appropriate as lower current consumption results in reduced fuel consumption...

Page 64: ...nently off The courtesy lamp is permanently on Courtesy lamp Boot lamp This comes on automatically when the boot is opened and goes off automatically when the boot is closed If left in the permanently...

Page 65: ...ox 3 Audio system touch screen tablet or storage 4 12 volt accessory socket maximum 120 W Do not exceed the power rating to avoid damaging your accessory 5 USB port 6 Auxiliary socket 7 Storage or cup...

Page 66: ...houses the front passenger airbag deactivation switch A and the reinitialisation button B for the tyre under inflation detection system depending on equipment On one side there is a location C intende...

Page 67: ...ounted controls or those on the audio system control panel Auxiliary socket USB port For more information on the use of this equipment refer to the Audio and telematics section For more information on...

Page 68: ...pet To avoid any risk of jamming of the pedals only use mats which are suited to the fixings already present in the vehicle these fixings must be used never fit one mat on top of another The use of ma...

Page 69: ...helf as they may cause the shelf to unclip To remove the shelf F open the tailgate F unclip the two cords F pull firmly on the shelf to disengage it from its hinges on the tailgate inner trim You can...

Page 70: ...68 Ease of use and comfort Boot fittings 1 Hooks 2 Temporary use spare wheel and tools or Storage box The wheel or storage box must be put in place under the carpet before loading the boot...

Page 71: ...storage box Depending on the configuration it is laid out for storing a towing eye a temporary puncture repair kit For versions with storage box it must be in place before loading the boot The hooks...

Page 72: ...icle unsupervised with the engine running If you have to leave your vehicle with the engine running apply the parking brake and put the gearbox into neutral or position N depending on the type of gear...

Page 73: ...witch F Turn the key to position 2 F Unlock the steering column by turning the wheel slightly F Press and hold the brake pedal F Put the gear selector into position N F Operate the starter by turning...

Page 74: ...the vehicle s mode F First press ACC mode The ancillaries radio 12V socket can be used F Second press ON mode Ignition on F Third press OFF mode Avoid attaching heavy objects to the key which would we...

Page 75: ...turn the steering wheel slightly while pressing the START STOP button to assist unlocking of the steering For vehicles fitted with a manual gearbox F With the electronic key inside the vehicle put th...

Page 76: ...s in the recognition zone and your vehicle does not start after pressing the START STOP button this warning lamp flashes in the instrument panel F With a manual gearbox put the gear lever into neutral...

Page 77: ...seconds or make a minimum of 3 successive presses on the START STOP button if you want to force switching off of the engine note that restarting will not be possible without the key Electronic engine...

Page 78: ...Pull the parking brake lever up gently press the release button then lower the lever fully 5 speed manual gearbox Engaging reverse gear F Press the clutch pedal fully down F Push the gear lever fully...

Page 79: ...lect this mode M Manual mode with sequential gear changing move the gear selector back then to the left to select this mode Press behind the steering mounted control paddle to change up Steering mount...

Page 80: ...ress firmly on the accelerator pedal going beyond the point of resistance Automatic EASY mode It is possible to change mode at any time by moving the gear selector from position E to position M and th...

Page 81: ...N when the vehicle is moving F Place the gear selector in position M F Change up or down using the gear selector pushing back to change up forward to change down or the or steering mounted control pad...

Page 82: ...Contact a CITRO N dealer or a qualified workshop Operating faults In all cases it is essential that you apply the parking brake to immobilise the vehicle Before doing anything under the bonnet check...

Page 83: ...t of traffic and safety remain determining factors when choosing the best gear Therefore the driver remains responsible for deciding whether or not to follow the advice given by the system This functi...

Page 84: ...ehicle stationary the vehicle is held momentarily when you release the brake pedal if you are in first gear or neutral with a manual gearbox if you are in position E or M with an ETG electronic gearbo...

Page 85: ...rt system puts the engine temporarily into 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 T...

Page 86: ...system Special cases START invoked automatically In the event of a fault with the system this warning lamp flashes in the instrument panel Operating fault Have it checked by a CITRO N dealer or a qua...

Page 87: ...mp going off in the instrument panel Deactivation is confirmed by the illumination of this indicator lamp in the instrument panel Before doing anything under the bonnet deactivate the Stop Start syste...

Page 88: ...ed simply release the accelerator pedal until the vehicle returns to the programmed speed limit System which prevents the vehicle from exceeding the speed programmed by the driver Steering mounted con...

Page 89: ...crease the setting by pushing the control stalk down to decrease the setting A brief push on the control stalk modifies the speed setting by or 1 mph km h A maintained push on the control stalk modifi...

Page 90: ...of the pedals ensure that the mat is secured correctly do not fit one mat on top of another Temporarily exceeding the programmed speed F Press firmly on the accelerator pedal going beyond the point o...

Page 91: ...ching off the ignition Steering mounted controls The controls are grouped together on this control stalk at the steering wheel 1 Speed limiter on off by pressing the end of the control stalk 2 Program...

Page 92: ...peed is programmed you can modify it by pushing and releasing the control stalk up to increase the speed setting down to reduce the speed setting A brief push on the control stalk modifies the speed s...

Page 93: ...not fit one mat on top of another Temporarily exceeding the programmed speed F Press firmly on the accelerator pedal going beyond the point of resistance to exceed the programmed speed limit The speed...

Page 94: ...cloth The field of vision covered by the camera is limited objects in the immediate proximity of the bumper or located below it are not visible The camera s wide angle lens deforms the image presente...

Page 95: ...for motorways and dual carriageways The lane departure warning system cannot in any circumstances replace the need for vigilance on the part of the driver It is necessary to observe driving regulation...

Page 96: ...shadows F Press this button again The status of the system remains in the memory when the ignition is switched off In the event of a malfunction this orange warning lamp comes on in the instrument pa...

Page 97: ...the spare wheel every month as well as before a long journey Driving with under inflated tyres impairs road holding extends braking distances and causes premature tyre wear particularly under arduous...

Page 98: ...a puncture use the temporary puncture repair kit or the spare wheel depending on equipment The alert is maintained until the system is reinitialised Reinitialisation Before reinitialising the system e...

Page 99: ...he system checked by a CITRO N dealer or a qualified workshop Before doing anything to the system the pressures of the four tyres must be checked and the system reinitialised Reinitialisation of the s...

Page 100: ...Other lamps are provided to meet the requirements of particular driving conditions a rear foglamp daytime running lamps to be more visible during the day In some weather conditions e g low temperatur...

Page 101: ...s Automatic illumination of headlamps Dipping the headlamps With dipped beam on push the control stalk away from you to change to main beam Pull the stalk toward you change back to dipped beam In the...

Page 102: ...y dazzle other drivers It should only be used in fog or snow In these weather conditions it is your responsibility to switch on the foglamp and dipped beam headlamps manually as the sunshine sensor ma...

Page 103: ...any action by the driver When the ambient light returns to a sufficient level or the wipers are switched off the lighting is switched off automatically The sensor is located at the base of the windscr...

Page 104: ...ht is poor Switching on F Place the lighting control stalk in the lighting off or AUTO position F With the ignition off flash the headlamps using the lighting control stalk The lighting comes on for a...

Page 105: ...er 1 5 4 people 3 4 people maximum authorised load 3 5 Driver maximum authorised load The initial setting is position 0 Direction indicators F Left lower the lighting stalk passing the point of resist...

Page 106: ...al wipe moderate rain Fast wipe heavy rain Do not operate the wipers on a dry windscreen Under extremely hot or cold conditions ensure that the wiper blades are not stuck to the windscreen before oper...

Page 107: ...the rear wiper Windscreen wash Turn the ring to this position for a steady wipe Pushing the stalk away from you operates the wash during wiping Pull the wiper stalk towards you The windscreen wash th...

Page 108: ...tentionally F Press one of the steering wheel spokes F Press the central part of the steering wheel Hazard warning lamps Visual warning with of all the direction indicators flashing to alert other roa...

Page 109: ...el Emergency braking assistance In an emergency this system enables you to reach the optimum braking pressure more quickly and therefore reduce the stopping distance It is triggered according to the s...

Page 110: ...lf felt by slight vibration of the brake pedal In emergency braking press very firmly without releasing the pressure You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so Contact a CITRO N dealer or a qualifie...

Page 111: ...tivated as soon as possible F Press this button briefly This warning lamp comes on the TRC system no longer acts on the operation of the engine Reactivation The TRC and DSC control systems are reactiv...

Page 112: ...same direction or stationary ahead of your vehicle When necessary the vehicle s braking system is operated automatically to reduce the speed of impact or to help avoid a collision with the vehicle ahe...

Page 113: ...s too close to or closing too quickly on the vehicle ahead of you the system automatically operates the brakes to reduce the speed of impact A collision can be avoided automatically if the difference...

Page 114: ...hresholds A Far to be given early warning cautious driving B Normal C Close for a later warning sporty driving Deactivation Reactivation Press this button for more than 3 seconds Press the button agai...

Page 115: ...small vehicles bicycles motorcycles pedestrians or animals nor non reflective stationary objects Unwanted triggering of the system It is possible for the system to detect a risk of imminent collision...

Page 116: ...front of the sensor Do not stick or otherwise fix any object on the windscreen in front of the sensor System fault In the event of a malfunction of the system you are warned by the display of this fla...

Page 117: ...event of a front or side impact Depending on the severity of the impact the pretensioning system instantly tightens the seat belts against the body of the occupants The pretensioning seat belts are a...

Page 118: ...elt From about 12 mph 20 km h and for about 30 seconds illumination of the warning lamp is accompanied by an audible signal Beyond this time if the seat belt is still not fastened the tone of the audi...

Page 119: ...ion on child seats refer to the corresponding section In order to be effective a seat belt must be tightened as close to the body as possible be pulled in front of you with a smooth movement checking...

Page 120: ...is not harmful but sensitive individuals may experience slight irritation The detonation noise associated with the deployment of an airbag may result in a slight loss of hearing for a short time This...

Page 121: ...seriously injured or killed if the airbag were deployed Reactivating the passenger s front airbag When you remove a rearward facing child seat with the ignition off turn the switch to the ON position...

Page 122: ...he lateral airbag inflates between the hip and shoulder of the front occupant of the vehicle and the corresponding door trim panel System which protects the driver and front passenger in the event of...

Page 123: ...passenger compartment area Curtain airbags Deployment It is deployed at the same time as the corresponding lateral airbag in the event of a serious side impact applied to all or part of the side impa...

Page 124: ...ntre part of the wheel Passengers must not place their feet on the dashboard Do not smoke as deployment of the airbags can cause burns or the risk of injury from a cigarette or pipe Never remove or pi...

Page 125: ...wing recommendations in accordance with European regulations all children under the age of 12 or less than one and a half metres tall must travel in approved child seats suited to their weight on seat...

Page 126: ...does not touch the vehicle s front seat Forward facing When a forward facing child seat is installed on a rear passenger seat move the vehicle s front seat forwards and straighten the backrest so that...

Page 127: ...ed on the front passenger seat adjust the seat to the fully back position with the backrest straightened The passenger s front airbag must be deactivated Otherwise the child would risk being seriously...

Page 128: ...llowing tables contain this warning in all of the languages required Never install a rearward facing child restraint system on a seat protected by an active front airbag This could cause the death of...

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Page 130: ...u a MORTE da CRIAN A RO Nu instalati NICIODATA un sistem de retinere pentru copii dispus cu spatele in directia de mers pe un loc din vehicul protejat cu AIRBAG frontal ACTIVAT Aceasta ar putea provoc...

Page 131: ...us Installed in the rearward facing position L4 KLIPPAN Optima From 22 kg approximately 6 years the booster is used on its own L5 R MER KIDFIX Can be fitted to the vehicle s ISOFIX mountings The child...

Page 132: ...U U U On a front seat For the installation of a child seat with a base if there is interference with the vehicle s seat backrest when fitting a child seat with base adjust the backrest until there is...

Page 133: ...ward facing child seat is installed on the front passenger seat the passenger s front airbag must be deactivated Otherwise the child would risk being seriously injured or killed during deployment of t...

Page 134: ...tallation guide The incorrect installation of a child seat in a vehicle compromises the child s protection in the event of an accident The ISOFIX child seats are fitted with two latches which are secu...

Page 135: ...s listed and type approved for your vehicle Refer also to the child seat manufacturer s fitting instructions for information on installing and removing the seat The ISOFIX BABY P2C base must be instal...

Page 136: ...g position up to the age of 3 years R MER Duo Plus ISOFIX size category B1 Group 1 from 9 to 18 kg Is installed only in the forward facing position Is attached to the anchorage rings A and the upper a...

Page 137: ...fitted with a support leg an infant carrier fitted with an upper strap or a support leg Weight of the child indicative age Less than 10 kg group 0 Up to about 6 months Less than 10 kg group 0 Less tha...

Page 138: ...d with a seat belt guide at shoulder level As a safety precaution never leave one or more children alone and unsupervised in a vehicle a child or an animal in a vehicle which is exposed to the sun wit...

Page 139: ...e opening of the rear doors from the inside The controls are located on the edge of each rear door F Lower the control Check the status of this safety device before switching on the ignition This syst...

Page 140: ...the lower dashboard driver s side to release the filler flap F Open the fuel filler flap If you run out of fuel the emission control system warning lamp may come on in the instrument panel It will go...

Page 141: ...ethanol are reserved exclusively for vehicles marketed for the use of this type of fuel BioFlex vehicles The quality of the ethanol must comply with European standard EN 15293 Once refuelling is compl...

Page 142: ...now chains and the maximum running speed authorised The snow chains must be fitted only to the front wheels They must never be fitted to space saver type spare wheels Avoid driving with snow chains on...

Page 143: ...ully charged Let the engine run for the duration specified to ensure that the battery charge is sufficient Do not repeatedly and continuously restart the engine in order to charge the battery A flat b...

Page 144: ...straint reading lamp front and rear parking sensors centre armrest cigarette lighter Security and safety anti theft alarm vehicle tracking system snow chains wheel non slip covers wheel security bolts...

Page 145: ...efore installing any after market radio communication transmitter you can contact a CITRO N dealer for the specification of transmitters which can be fitted frequency maximum power aerial position spe...

Page 146: ...ceeding 40 cm except bicycle carrier 40 kg If the height exceeds 40 cm adapt the speed of the vehicle to the profile of the road to avoid damaging the roof bars Changing a wiper blade Removing the fro...

Page 147: ...to match the latest technical innovations on CITRO N vehicles both for competition and for everyday motoring For you this is an assurance that you will obtain the best performance from your engine Op...

Page 148: ...pening F Pull towards you the interior release lever located in the lower dashboard The cooling fan may start after switching off the engine take care with articles and clothing that might be caught b...

Page 149: ...e fluid reservoir 5 Battery 6 Fusebox 7 Engine oil dipstick 8 Engine oil filler cap 9 Remote earth point Petrol engines PureTech 82 VTi 68 For access to the brake fluid reservoir unclip the plastic co...

Page 150: ...of the reading your vehicle must be on a level surface with the engine off for at least 30 minutes It is normal to top up the oil level between two services or oil changes CITRO N recommends that you...

Page 151: ...his operation In order to maintain the reliability of the engine and emissions control system never use additives in the engine oil Coolant level The coolant level must be between the FULL or F and LO...

Page 152: ...th plain water In wintry conditions it is recommended that you use an ethyl alcohol or methanol based fluid Screenwash fluid level Top up the level when necessary The brake fluid level should be close...

Page 153: ...the vehicle e g city driving replace them twice as often if necessary A clogged passenger compartment filter may have an adverse effect on the performance of the air conditioning system and generate...

Page 154: ...mportant as those in the braking system CITRO N selects and offers very specific products After washing the vehicle dampness or in wintry conditions ice can form on the brake discs and pads braking ef...

Page 155: ...with integral pressure gauge 2 Sealant cartridge with integral hose 3 Speed limit sticker The speed limit sticker must be secured to the interior of the vehicle in the driver s field of vision to remi...

Page 156: ...he cut out provided on the compressor Repair procedure Avoid removing any foreign bodies which have penetrated into the tyre F Remove the valve cap from the tyre to be repaired and place it in a clean...

Page 157: ...cartridge by the roadside take it to a CITRO N dealer or an authorised waste disposal site Don t forget to obtain a new sealant cartridge available from a CITRO N dealer or a qualified workshop If af...

Page 158: ...djusting tyre pressures F Check that the compressor switch is at the O position F Uncoil fully the electric cable stowed under the compressor F Connect the compressor s plug to the vehicle s 12 V sock...

Page 159: ...f the tyre the warning lamp will remain on until the system is reinitialised For more information on under inflation detection refer to the corresponding section F Start the compressor by placing the...

Page 160: ...nd Starting F Engage first gear or reverse for a manual gearbox F Place the gear selector at position N for an ETG electronic gearbox Parking the vehicle Procedure for replacing a wheel with a damaged...

Page 161: ...markings section All of these tools are specific to your vehicle and can vary according to equipment Do not use them for any other purposes Never go underneath a vehicle supported only by a jack use...

Page 162: ...ocated on the underbody closest to the wheel to be changed Ensure that the jack is stable If the ground is slippery or loose the jack may slip or drop Risk of injury Ensure that the jack is positioned...

Page 163: ...that the washers do not come into contact with the space saver type spare wheel The wheel is secured by the conical contact surface on each bolt Fitting a wheel F Remove the bolts and put then in a c...

Page 164: ...olts and the pressure of the spare wheel checked by a CITRO N dealer or a qualified workshop Have the punctured tyre repaired or replaced and refit it to the vehicle as soon as possible Do not exceed...

Page 165: ...em using a dry or abrasive cloth nor with a detergent or solvent product F use a sponge and soapy water or a pH neutral product F when using a high pressure washer on persistent marks do not keep the...

Page 166: ...r or a qualified workshop F Turn the bulb holder one quarter of a turn and remove it F Remove the bulb and change it Dipped beam headlamps H7 55W F Remove the protective cover by pulling on the tag F...

Page 167: ...spring to free the bulb holder F Remove the bulb holder and change the bulb To reassemble carry out these operations in reverse order If you encounter any difficulties contact a CITRO N dealer or a q...

Page 168: ...unit F Open the boot F Tip the plastic cover and remove the screw F Move the boot trim firmly aside Deformation of the trim is normal F Unscrew the nut and remove it take care not to drop it in the wi...

Page 169: ...tic cover F Press the metal clips to disengage the lamp F Remove the lamp via the exterior of the tailgate F Remove the bulb holder by squeezing the plastic catches F Change the failed bulb s Directio...

Page 170: ...fuseboxes are located behind the dashboard in the passenger compartment and next to the battery under the bonnet The extraction tweezer is fixed at the front of the underbonnet fusebox F Unclip the fu...

Page 171: ...lt risk of fire If the problem recurs after replacing the fuse have the vehicle s electrical system checked by CITRO N dealer or a qualified workshop CITRO N will not accept any responsibility for the...

Page 172: ...ction system Audio system VSC system 2 15 Front and rear screenwash 3 5 Main distribution unit Instrument panel Display screen Air conditioning Heated rear screen and door mirror heating Electric fabr...

Page 173: ...14 15 Steering Fuel injection system Brake lamps 7 5 15 7 5 Fuel injection system Stop Start 10 16 7 5 Engine diagnosis 17 10 Brake lamps Third brake lamp Fuel injection system ABS system VSC system E...

Page 174: ...rd brake lamp Fuel injection system ABS system VSC system Electronic gearbox Keyless Entry and Starting system Electric windows 21 30 Fuel injection system Stop Start Main distribution unit 22 7 5 Fue...

Page 175: ...system 7 15 Fuel injection system 8 7 5 Cooling fan 9 7 5 Air conditioning 10 7 5 Fuel injection system Brake lamps Third brake lamp 11 5 Courtesy lamp Boot lamp 12 10 Direction indicators Hazard war...

Page 176: ...system 17 7 0 Keyless Entry and Starting system 18 7 5 Battery 19 25 Fuel injection system Cooling fan 20 30 Starter motor 21 7 5 Steering lock 22 25 Front lamps 23 7 5 Fuel injection system 24 7 5 Fu...

Page 177: ...nd door mirror heating Electric fabric roof ABS system VSC system Cooling fan LED daytime running lamps 30 50 Electronic gearbox 40 Stop Start 31 50 Power steering 32 50 Cooling fan 30 40 33 50 ABS sy...

Page 178: ...A Functions 35 20 Spare fuse 36 30 Spare fuse 37 20 Heated rear screen and door mirror heating 38 30 ABS system VSC system 39 7 5 Instrument panel Display screen 40 7 5 LED daytime running lamps 41 No...

Page 179: ...a qualified workshop is essential when replacing or disconnecting the battery After refitting the battery the Stop Start system will only be active after a continuous period of immobilisation of the v...

Page 180: ...elts Do not disconnect the terminal when the engine is running F Wait until the engine returns to idle then disconnect the jump lead cables in the reverse order F Refit the plastic cover to the termin...

Page 181: ...erminal F Check that the terminals and connectors are clean If they are covered with sulphate whitish or greenish deposit remove them and clean them Some functions including Stop Start are not availab...

Page 182: ...call on a professional recovery service vehicle broken down on a motorway or fast road four wheel drive vehicle when it is not possible to put the gearbox into neutral unlock the steering or release t...

Page 183: ...90 5 EU standard maximum power kW 51 51 51 60 Max power engine speed rpm 6 000 6 000 6 000 5 750 EU standard max torque Nm 95 95 95 118 Max torque engine speed rpm 4 300 4 300 4 300 2 750 Fuel Unleade...

Page 184: ...W1B AHMTB AHMTC B1A H1A P1A W1A Kerb weight 840 860 855 865 Unladen weiight 915 935 930 940 Gross vehicle weight GVW 1 240 1 240 1 240 1 240 Gross train weight GTW 1 240 1 240 1 240 1 240 Weights in k...

Page 185: ...183 9 Technical data Dimensions in mm These dimensions have been measured on an unladen vehicle...

Page 186: ...e tyre pressures must be checked when cold at least once a month Low tyre pressures increase fuel consumption B Vehicle Identification Number VIN in the passenger compartment This is engraved on the c...

Page 187: ...nkTM connections 216 Navigation 220 Frequently asked questions 231 As a safety measure the driver must carry out operations which require prolonged attention while the vehicle is stationary To prevent...

Page 188: ...least 5 minutes Return to normal operation takes place when the temperature in the passenger compartment drops First steps In ACC mode or when starting the vehicle the system comes on Use the button...

Page 189: ...ack cable not supplied Short cuts using virtual buttons in the top bar of the screen it is possible to go directly to the choice of audio source telephone functions or Mirror Screen mode Depending on...

Page 190: ...call End the call in progress Other than on a call press to return to the radio screen or the clock if the radio is not active Radio change to preset radio stations in ascending order Media next trac...

Page 191: ...rce a radio station view photos or videos Adjust settings for sounds or brightness and activate or deactivate certain settings according to use Connect a telephone by Bluetooth Run certain application...

Page 192: ...Audio and Telematics 190 Audio source Level 1 Level 2 Level 3...

Page 193: ...eset stations Stations List of radio stations received Manual Search for stations step by step or automatically Audio source AM Presets List of preset stations Manual Search for stations step by step...

Page 194: ...Audio and Telematics 192 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3...

Page 195: ...udio source Bluetooth audio Telephone First connection refer to the telephone section Audio play System configuration Activate or deactivate options Random play Choose the play setting Repeat play Pre...

Page 196: ...ut in the upper bar of the carousel Select AM or DAB Press on Audio source to display the carousel of sound sources Select FM Press the step by step buttons to search for frequencies up or down Press...

Page 197: ...Presets tab then make a long press on one of the numbered preset locations Preset a station Activate Deactivate RDS RDS if activated allows you to continue listening to the same station by automatic...

Page 198: ...and SmartphoneLink mode Select the radio station Preset stations Short press select the preset radio station Long press preset a radio station Next multiplex Next radio station Display the name and nu...

Page 199: ...sources The range of multiplexes available is displayed in alphabetical order Digital radio does not cover 100 of the territory When the digital signal is weak the Alternative DAB frequency option ma...

Page 200: ...seconds to several minutes at the first connection Reduce the number of non music files and the number of folders to reduce the waiting time The playlists are updated every time the ignition is switc...

Page 201: ...of audio sources Select the USB auxiliary source Select the A V auxiliary source Use the play settings at the bottom of the screen Selection of source OR Pressing the MODE button at the steering mount...

Page 202: ...characters e g to avoid any playing and displaying problems Use only USB memory sticks formatted FAT32 File Allocation Table The audio system plays files with the extension wma type Ver7 and Ver8 with...

Page 203: ...s from the peripheral device or by using the audio system controls Connecting Apple players Connect the Apple player to the USB port using a suitable cable not supplied Play starts automatically Contr...

Page 204: ...Audio and Telematics 202 Telephone Level 1 Level 2 Level 3...

Page 205: ...ounds configuration Ringtone Choose settings activate or deactivate options Ringtone volume Incoming SMS MMS tone Incoming SMS MMS volume Incoming e mail tone Incoming e mail volume Incoming call volu...

Page 206: ...ention on the part of the driver the operations for pairing the Bluetooth mobile telephone to the hands free system of the audio system must be carried out with the vehicle stationary Pairing a Blueto...

Page 207: ...pheral device as well as the deletion of a pairing Automatic reconnection When the ignition is switched on the last telephone connected when the ignition was switched off reconnects automatically if t...

Page 208: ...on to start the call Receiving a call An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display in the screen Making a call Use of the telephone is not recommended while driving We recommende...

Page 209: ...ssage configuration Select Contacts config calls history Select Automatic transfer to automatically transfer the contacts from your smartphone or telephone Update telephone contacts to update the list...

Page 210: ...Audio and Telematics 208 Configuration Level 1 Level 2 Level 3...

Page 211: ...Delete personal data Delete Choose settings activate or deactivate options Do not delete Update software Software information Configuration Audio Bluetooth audio sound configuration Choose settings i...

Page 212: ...Audio and Telematics 210 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3...

Page 213: ...phone Select the services to use on the peripheral device Audio player Cancel Remove Disconnect and remove a peripheral device from the list Configuration Telephone Connect the telephone See the telep...

Page 214: ...e screen The principles and standards are constantly changing for information on supported smartphones go to the CITRO N website in your country Select MyCITRO N if present As a safety measure and bec...

Page 215: ...n your smartphone as well as the functions of your system Audio source Telephone and configure the Display video Connect the smartphone to the USB port or JACK auxiliary socket using a suitable cable...

Page 216: ...Audio and Telematics 214 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3...

Page 217: ...tion Telephone Contacts After making choices start the call Choose settings activate or deactivate options Favorites Call history Enter a number Telephone message configuration Connection AppinCar Use...

Page 218: ...he principles and standards are constantly changing for information on supported smartphones go to the CITRO N website in your country Select MyCITRO N if present As a safety measure and because it re...

Page 219: ...an use certain applications on your smartphone as well as the functions of your system Audio source Telephone Connect a compatible smartphone to the USB port using the USB supplied with the smartphone...

Page 220: ...Audio and Telematics 218 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3...

Page 221: ...options AM DAB USB Bluetooth audio A V Connection Telephone Contacts After making choices start the call Choose the settings activate or deactivate options Favorites Call history Enter a number Telep...

Page 222: ...17 08 15 14 48 68km h 25 m Audio and Telematics 220 Navigation Level 1 Level 2...

Page 223: ...l levels are represented in yellow for a weak signal and in green for a strong signal Connection Page info Search for POI nearby Display the information on your current position and select the desired...

Page 224: ...17 08 15 14 48 68km h 25 m Audio and Telematics 222 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3...

Page 225: ...tance travelled Navigation Map Go directly to the navigation menu Map orientation and scale Press to zoom in Press to zoom out Indicates the strength of the GPS signal Search for POIs nearby Display t...

Page 226: ...Audio and Telematics 224 Level 1 Level 2...

Page 227: ...stem mapping software version Delete recent items Delete recent destinations Reinitialisation Return the navigation system to the default settings This does not affect your list of Favorites Navigatio...

Page 228: ...9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 S N N E 44 009 23 21 21 32 E W Audio and Telematics 226 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3...

Page 229: ...d Near destination Available only with an active route Favorites Displays the list of favorites At first use the list is empty Select on map Allows the map to be explored and an item to be set as the...

Page 230: ...Postcode Scroll through the list using the arrows and select the desired address Once the address has been entered press OK to confirm Press OK to start navigation Enter the Street and the House numb...

Page 231: ...Towards points of interest POI Points of Interest POI are listed under different categories Select POI Choose the search option and select the POI in the list of categories Enter a name using the virt...

Page 232: ...rees Minutes Seconds to modifiy it entering the values using the virtual keypad Select Go to Select Go to Press the Go to button on the left of the map Press on the secondary page Select Coordinates S...

Page 233: ...co uk services The volume of the telephone connected in Bluetooth mode is inaudible The volume depends both on the system and on the telephone Increase the volume of the audio system to maximum if req...

Page 234: ...on is normal Some characters in the media information are not displayed correctly while playing The audio system does not display some types of characters Use standard characters to name tracks and fo...

Page 235: ...eographical area The environment hills buildings tunnels basement car parks block reception including in RDS mode This phenomenon is normal and does not indicate a fault with the audio system The aeri...

Page 236: ...USB Check that the audio settings are adapted to the sources listened to It is advisable to select automatic sound adjustment Low Medium High Check the quality and format of your recording With the en...

Page 237: ...47 Bluetooth 249 Settings 250 Frequently asked questions 251 As a safety measure the driver must only carry out operations which require prolonged attention while the vehicle is stationary To preserve...

Page 238: ...st the bass level Bluetooth info Information related to Bluetooth in the system BT Power On Off Activate or deactivate automatic Bluetooth connection mode Menu item Significance Corresponding action B...

Page 239: ...calls Overwrite all Replace all Pairing Connect a device by Bluetooth Menu item Significance Corresponding action Device name Name of the system DAB Digital radio Dial by number Enter a telephone numb...

Page 240: ...gtone Choose a ringtone Ringtone volume Adjust the ringtone volume Searching Searching Select Select Menu item Significance Corresponding action Setup Settings Skip Go to the next step Sound Setting D...

Page 241: ...in the menu Display menu and set options Rotate scroll through a list or change radio station Press confirm the option displayed in the screen Reject an incoming call End call Select AM FM and DAB wa...

Page 242: ...to 5 select a preset radio station FM list display the radio stations received Press and hold preset a radio station Back abandon the current operation go up one level in a menu Display menu and set...

Page 243: ...Press and hold Mute restore sound from the radio or pause media sources Increase volume Decrease volume Reject the incoming call End the call in progress Radio change to preset radio stations in asce...

Page 244: ...e chosen radio station then confirm The surroundings hills buildings tunnel parking under ground may prevent reception including RDS alternative frequencies frequency search This phenomenon is normal...

Page 245: ...the media is restored after transmission of the message Digital radio provides higher quality reception and also additional categories of traffic announcements TA INFO The range of multiplexes sets of...

Page 246: ...B AF makes it possible to continue listening to the same station by automatically switching to the corresponding FM station if there is one If DAB AF tracking is activated there is a difference of a f...

Page 247: ...d if they are not modified the loading time will be shorter Auxiliary AUX socket Connect a portable device MP3 player to the auxiliary JACK socket using an audio cable Information and advice Use only...

Page 248: ...ble device connected artists albums genres tracks playlists audio books podcasts The default classification used is by artist To modify the classification used return to the first level of the menu th...

Page 249: ...nce the procedure has been successfully completed a list appears with the TEL option You can then enter the settings for each of these functions Using the telephone s keypad enter the PIN displayed in...

Page 250: ...one menu Making a call Ending a call Select Phonebook to go to your contacts then navigate using the knob To dial a number select Enter a phone num in the list Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Corresponding ac...

Page 251: ...etooth List Phone Display the list of registered telephones List Audio Display the list of audio devices registered Passkey Enter new passkey Change or enter a password BT Power Activate or deactivate...

Page 252: ...ooth press to display the list of Bluetooth settings Turn the knob to select Sound Setting press to display the list of settings for activating or deactivating options Bass Treble Balance ASL Turn the...

Page 253: ...co uk services The volume of the telephone connected in Bluetooth mode is inaudible The volume depends both on the system and on the telephone Increase the volume of the audio system to maximum if req...

Page 254: ...on is normal Some characters in the media information are not displayed correctly while playing The audio system does not display some types of characters Use standard characters to name tracks and fo...

Page 255: ...eographical area The environment hills buildings tunnels basement car parks block reception including in RDS mode This phenomenon is normal and does not indicate a fault with the audio system The aeri...

Page 256: ...USB Check that the audio settings are adapted to the sources listened to It is advisable to select automatic sound adjustment Low Medium High Check the quality and format of your recording With the en...

Page 257: ...battery 37 Changing the remote control battery 33 Checking the levels 148 150 Checking tyre pressures using the kit 156 Checks 147 152 Children 117 119 123 127 Child lock 137 Child seats general 123 1...

Page 258: ...indicators 103 164 166 167 Foglamp rear 100 166 Folding the rear seat backrest 48 Folding unfolding the door mirrors 50 Frequency radio 194 242 Fuel 26 138 139 Fuel consumption 9 28 Fusebox dashboard...

Page 259: ...2 Radio digital Digital Audio Broadcasting DAB 196 243 RDS 195 242 Rear screen demisting 61 Recharging the battery 179 Recirculation air 56 58 Reinitialisation of the under inflation detection system...

Page 260: ...rage 63 64 Sun visor 63 64 U Under floor storage 69 Under inflation detection 19 95 157 Unlocking 32 34 USB 63 65 198 245 Weights 182 Wheel spare 158 Window controls 41 Windows rear quarter 41 Wiper b...

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Page 267: ...tem of your vehicle Contact a CITRO N dealer for information on the range of recommended accessories As a safety measure access to the diagnostic socket used for the vehicle s electronic systems is re...

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Page 269: ...ine of your vehicle In certain countries the use of a particular fuel may be required specific octane rating specific sales name to ensure correct operation of the engine For any additional informatio...

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