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Page 2: ...http service citroen com 1 Select your language and register click on the link in the Access to vehicle documentation zone to con sult the vehicle documentation a window opens providing access to all...
Page 3: ...e shown the recommended equipment and accessories CITRO N has a presence on every continent a complete product range bringing together technology and a permanent spirit of innovation for a modern and...
Page 4: ...g lamps 31 32 Head up display 37 38 Multifunction displays 39 43 Trip computer r 44 49 Signalling 50 52 Xenon dual function directional headlamps 53 Wipers 54 55 Windows 56 Steering column adjustment...
Page 5: ...105 Suspension with electronically controlled springing and damping 106 Ground clearance adjustment 107 108 Interior lighting 109 110 Interior comfort 111 116 Boot 117 Sun roof f 118 Fuel 133 Changin...
Page 6: ...arns you whilst manoeuvring by detecting obstacles located in front of and behind the vehicle Lane Departure Warning System This driving assistance device warns you when you unwittingly cross a lane m...
Page 7: ...BONNET Inside the vehicle Pull the lever A towards you Outside the vehicle Lift the lever B located under the front edge close to the centre of the bonnet then lift the bonnet Press on button A to the...
Page 8: ...control or the key Using the interior central unlocking button or simply by opening a door From the outside press on lever A BOOT To close lower the boot using the gripping handle located on the inte...
Page 9: ...e need to press the accelerator The automatic gearbox This device provides you with optimum driving conditions by combining a fully automatic mode along with two spe cific programmes as well as a manu...
Page 10: ...el 6 Head up display cavity 7 Ignition switch 8 Controls Wipers 9 Controls Radio controls under the steering wheel 10 Controls at the steering wheel Speed limiter and Cruise control 11 Driver s airbag...
Page 11: ...y programme ESP ASR Central locking of doors and boot Parking assistance 23 Controls Lane Departure Warning System Anti intrusion alarm 24 Air conditioning controls 25 Cup holder 26 Radio or NaviDrive...
Page 12: ...s Head up display You have the possibility to mem orise two driving positions using buttons 1 and 2 ELECTRIC ADJUSTMENTS A Adjustment of the backrest angle B Controls for the heated seats 58 59 G E T...
Page 13: ...l forward or rearward to adjust the reach up or down to adjust the height Electric adjustments INTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRROR 62 The steering wheel adjustment is memorised with the driving position See Mem...
Page 14: ...ection of rear view mirror a Left hand side b Right hand side c Folded Automatic deployment 2 Mirror directional control ELECTRIC EXTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRRORS ELECTRIC WINDOWS CONTROL G E T T I N G S TA...
Page 15: ...foglamps and rear foglamps on Front foglamps on Switching off First action rearwards rear foglamps off Second action rearwards front and rear foglamps off Ring B WIPERS Control positions 2 Rapid wipe...
Page 16: ...iver s side Adjustment of temperature on passenger s side Automatic operation Air recirculation Entry of air from outside Deicing Demisting of rear screen and exterior rear view mirrors Front demistin...
Page 17: ...hazard lamps can also be used with the ignition switched off M O N I T O R I N G A Signalling warning lamps B Operational warning lamps C Cruise control speed limiter information D Fuel gauge E Trip...
Page 18: ...and a vehicle outline is displayed Colour screen C NaviDrive colour display Display of tyres in good condition Tyre very deflated Tyre deflated Puncture 47 The driver s and the front and rear passenge...
Page 19: ...deactivates the controls in the rear of the vehicle both for the rear windows and for opening the rear doors from the inside The electric child safety device is activated by pressing on button B A me...
Page 20: ...i mum speed 3 SET button Activation of the maximum speed 4 SET button Reduction of the maximum speed To move off With the engine running release the electric parking brake by pressing the brake pedal...
Page 21: ...e Position D Operation in sequential mode with manual gear changing Position M Operation in SPORT or SNOW automatic mode Position D and successive presses on the control A For safety The gear lever ca...
Page 22: ...line on the road surface It is designed for use on motorways and dual carriageways operating only above speeds of approx 80 km h 50 mph A press on button B activates the function the warning lamp on t...
Page 23: ...system at speeds above 25 mph 40 km h Control the use of your electrical equipment Before moving off if the passenger compartment is too warm ventilate it by opening the windows and air vents before...
Page 24: ...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 wheel...
Page 25: ...s your vehicle A long press on button B locks your vehicle and closes the windows and the sun roof Two successive presses on button B deadlocks the vehicle It is then impossible to open the doors from...
Page 26: ...shop for example Except when reinitialising the remote control cannot function while the key is in the ignition even when switched off Warning by inadvertently actioning the remote control when for ex...
Page 27: ...e Airbags CENTRAL LOCKING USING THE KEY A brief action with the key locks the vehicle Deadlocking Central locking using the key A second action straightaway with the key deadlocks the vehicle It is th...
Page 28: ...Alarm not active disarmed warning lamp off Alarm active armed the warning lamp flashes slowly Alarm triggered signalling an intrusion the warning lamp flashes rapidly if the alarm is deactivated by a...
Page 29: ...is still open the central locking does not operate but the alarm will arm itself after approx 45 seconds Note The siren is automatically deactivated for example for disconnecting the battery as soon a...
Page 30: ...lock the steering The key can only be removed when in position S M DRIVE POSITION The steering is unlocked by turning the key in position M if necessary move the steering wheel STARTING AND STOPPING T...
Page 31: ...Recommence the operation Note During starting do not touch the accelerator ADVICE Diesel vehicle with turbo chargers Never stop the engine without first having allowed it to idle for a few seconds th...
Page 32: ...B Operational warning lamps C Cruise control speed limiter information D Fuel gauge E Trip mileage recorder F Total mileage recorder maintenance indicator G Speed indicator H Display of automatic gea...
Page 33: ...a CITRO N y dealer or a qualified workshop Door open If this warning lamp comes on while the engine is run ning it tells you that one of the doors and or the boot is open Electric parking brake brake...
Page 34: ...inding the driver to fasten his seat belt While the vehicle is stationary it remains on until the belt is fastened See Seat belts warning lamp Depollution system If this warning lamp flashes or lights...
Page 35: ...trip mileage counters ENGINE OIL LEVEL INDICATOR This display indicates normal operation Flashing of OIL indicates an oil level that is below the minimum Check using the manual dipstick See Levels Che...
Page 36: ...gnition and for 5 seconds the spanner and the distance flash Example there remain up to the next service 500 km 300 miles On switching on the ignition and for 5 seconds the instrument panel indicates...
Page 37: ...is reached before the mileage has been covered the mainte nance spanner lights up and the instrument panel indicates 0 MILEAGE RECORDER Display When the driver s door is opened or the vehicle is unloc...
Page 38: ...hts up if any of the other buttons on the display is pressed To revert to night driving press just once on button DARK K K All the displays come on if there is an alert A third press returns you to no...
Page 39: ...ightness at any time by rotating the control 1 Note In certain extreme weather conditions rain and or snow strong sunlight the Head up display may be momentarily subject to interference When emerging...
Page 40: ...mp can not be suspended To restore display of a type of information Press button 4 Rotate the control to select the information you wish to restore which flashes Press button 1 The information stops f...
Page 41: ...ay This menu gives you access to the following functions Radio mono CD See chapter RDS Audio Compact Disc system Trip computer For Entering the distance to the destination Access to the log of alerts...
Page 42: ...n to the perma nent display To access the status of functions proceed in a similar manner PERSONALISATION CONFIGURATION To activate deactivate the automatic guide me home lighting 1 Press on A 2 Use B...
Page 43: ...adjust the display brightness 1 Press on A 2 Use B to select the icon Per sonalisation Configuration then confirm your choice by pressing C 3 Select the display configura tion with a press on B Confi...
Page 44: ...en confirm your choice by pressing C 3 Select your choice of lan guage via B 4 Use B to select the desired language and validate your choice by pressing C 5 Validate OK on the screen AIR CONDITIONING...
Page 45: ...modify Scroll through display menus D Cancellation of the operation or return to the previous display Air conditioning Refer to the explanations given in the section Auto matic air conditioning Traffi...
Page 46: ...of instantaneous information Range Instantaneous consumption Distance remaining to be travelled Three types of information for two Journeys 1 and 2 The distance travelled Average consumption Average...
Page 47: ...econds This function will only display above 30 km h 18 mph Distance to be travelled To enter it see Multifunction displays Distance travelled This is the distance that has been travelled since the la...
Page 48: ...N dealer or a qualified workshop This gauge informs you of the temperature of the coolant fluid in your engine If the temperature is excessive the gauge indicates a maximum level the STOP warning lamp...
Page 49: ...tinuously monitor the status of the vehicle s wheels giving you this information on the screen press the end of the wiper control stalk or on the TRIP button for a permanent display Colour screen C Na...
Page 50: ...Change the wheel with the affected tyre whether punctured or very deflated then have the tyre repaired and all the pressures checked at the earliest opportunity The wheel with a damaged tyre either in...
Page 51: ...detection system is a driving aid but which does not absolve the driver from the need to be vigilant and responsible This system does not remove the need to check the tyres on a regular basis see Vehi...
Page 52: ...ns The hazard lamps can also be used with the ignition switched off SOUND SIGNAL FOR HEAD LAMPS LEFT ON This operates when the driver s door is opened ignition off to indi cate that the vehicle lamps...
Page 53: ...ically Take care not to cover the bright ness sensor which is visible from outside the windscreen behind the interior rear view mirror GUIDE ME HOME LIGHTING This function switches on your headlamps t...
Page 54: ...Rotate the ring C forwards DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS These come on automatically when the engine is running If the function is activated in the Main Menu See Multi function displays Provided the lighting...
Page 55: ...EACTIVATION Activated by default this function can be activated deactivated in the Main menu on the multifunc tion screen See Multifunction dis plays The activated deactivated status is retained when...
Page 56: ...ction is confirmed by one sweep of the wipers Automatic wipe To activate automatic wipe place the control stalk on position 0 then press it downwards The wipe speed will adjust according to the intens...
Page 57: ...r normal position Note this action places the Piloted Deflector in the maintenance position WINDSCREEN WASH To operate the windscreen wash pull the wiper stalk towards you The screen wash is accompani...
Page 58: ...ate the vehicle s electric windows SEQUENTIAL OPERATION An action on the control to the first notch causes a window movement which stops as soon as the control is released An action on the control to...
Page 59: ...is memorised with the driving posi tion See Memorisation SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT The correct positioning of the belt strap is through the middle of the shoulder See Seat belts To adjust the seat b...
Page 60: ...raint itself To adjust the angle of the head restraint tilt it forwards or rearwards at the bottom To raise it press control 2 to unlock it then pull it upwards CONTROLS FOR THE HEATED SEATS The front...
Page 61: ...adjust the backrest lumbar support press button B Seat height and slide adjustments To slide the seat press on the horizontal arrows on control C To adjust the seat for height press on the vertical a...
Page 62: ...ake the following dashboard adjustments Driver s seat Steering wheel Exterior rear view mirrors Head up display See Steering column adjustment Rear view mirrors and Head up Display You have the possib...
Page 63: ...tes Then the warning lamp s 1 and or 3 remain on Rear passenger s seats When you switch on the ignition warning lamp 2 lights up to make the driver and any passengers aware Once the doors are closed a...
Page 64: ...Note For optimal vision the inte rior rear view mirror lightens when reverse gear is engaged AUTOMATIC INTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRROR This provides an automatic and progressive transition between day and n...
Page 65: ...ol 1 to the left or to the right then adjusts the mirror in the four directions by moving control 2 Demisting deicing of the rear view mirrors is linked with that for the rear screen The adjustments y...
Page 66: ...1 Select the driver s or passenger s rear view mirror using control 1 2 Engage reverse gear the mirror glass automatically positions itself to improve your vision of the pavement 3 If necessary adjust...
Page 67: ...lutely certain that position P is selected AUTOMATIC GEARBOX Parking Position P Reverse gear Position R Neutral Position N The automatic gearbox offers you Operation in auto active mode with automatic...
Page 68: ...ept in absolute necessity Never select positions P or R if the vehicle is not com pletely stationary If while the vehicle is moving you inadvertently select posi tion N leave the engine to idle before...
Page 69: ...denly lift your foot off the accelerator the gearbox will guard your safety by not changing up again SEQUENTIAL FORWARD DRIVE Selector position for manual gear changing Selector on M Push the selector...
Page 70: ...PORT mode is for more responsive driving to provide maximum performance and acceleration The warning lamp in the instrument panel is lit up Remark The driving mode selected before you switched off the...
Page 71: ...lect the function no cruise speed has yet been memorised TO SELECT A CRUISE SPEED Accelerate to the desired speed then give a short press on button 3 or button 4 You can then release the accelerator p...
Page 72: ...d Do not use it on congested roads or when the weather or the road conditions are poor The driver still has to remain attentive and in complete control of his vehicle You are recommended to keep your...
Page 73: ...h ACTIVATION OF THE MAXIMUM SPEED When the desired maximum speed is displayed press button 2 to activate the speed limiter The information OFF then disappears from the screen As long as the function i...
Page 74: ...the maximum speed especially on a steep descent or if you accelerate too hard the speed flashes Adapt your speed as necessary The function will re engage when your speed has returned below the desired...
Page 75: ...to bring the vehicle back on trajectory The ASR system optimises traction and prevents wheel spin by acting on the brakes of the driving wheels as well as on the engine It also improves steering stab...
Page 76: ...e level of safety provided by correct operation of the ABS the vehicle should be inspected as soon as possible by a CITRO N dealer or a qualified workshop y p y p On roads with poor adherence chipping...
Page 77: ...ised not to clean underneath the vehicle using a high pressure system as this could damage the electric parking brake Do not use the accelerator to hold your vehicle while on an incline Use either the...
Page 78: ...brake after first resolving the malfunction or the battery failure pull then release the control A The time for applying the brake subsequent to the emergency unlocking will be longer Note During the...
Page 79: ...cessary on your Piloted Deflec tor leaves or other components jammed deploy it in the mainte nance position Switch off the igni tion then within one minute action the wiper stalk Your Piloted Deflec t...
Page 80: ...t or rear loudspeakers Display of the outline of your vehicle with shading corresponding to the area where an obstacle is detected As the vehicle approaches the obstacle the sound signal tells you the...
Page 81: ...le can be detected When moving forward at a speed less than approx 10 km h 6 mph whether in neutral or in gear the vehicle outline appears on the screen as soon as an obsta cle is detected in front of...
Page 82: ...you cross a lane marking to the right On the left hand side if you cross a lane marking to the left The system does not alert you if one of your direction indicators is operating and for approx 20 se...
Page 83: ...dealer or a qualified workshop as soon as possible CLOGGING OF THE PARTICLE FILTER Clogging is caused by the particle filter starting to be saturated owing to exceptionally long periods spent driving...
Page 84: ...Deactivation of the anti intrusion protection Give a long press on control A for central locking until you see a mes sage displayed ANTI THEFT The boot locks automatically as soon as the vehicle reach...
Page 85: ...activates the controls in the rear of the vehicle both for the rear windows and for opening the rear doors from the inside For Pack Lounge seats the seat slide adjustments and those for the front seat...
Page 86: ...is stationary the boot unlocks when a door is opened or if the interior central locking unlocking button is pressed Closing the boot Use the moulded handle on the inside of the boot trim to lower the...
Page 87: ...85 III A U T O M AT I C A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G A Sunlight sensor B Soft diffusion system C Ventilated storage under the central armrest https www automotive manuals net...
Page 88: ...rom the engine This results in a slight increase in fuel con sumption Sensors The automatic regulation of the air conditioning inside the cabin makes use of a number of sensors relieving you of the ne...
Page 89: ...and 24 is quite usual Operating the air conditioning system on AUTO guar antees good ventilation inside the cabin Note there may be a difference between the actual cabin temperature and the figure di...
Page 90: ...r the air conditioning is useful in removing humidity and misting You are advised to have the air conditioning system checked on a regular basis See Maintenance and Warranty Guide If you are towing a...
Page 91: ...lity in the passenger compartment take care to maintain a sufficient flow of air 4 ADJUSTING THE AIR FLOW Soft diffusion system The soft diffusion air conditioning unit situated at the centre of the f...
Page 92: ...eatedly on button 7 to select the air entry mode The corresponding warning lamp lights up Air intake in automatic pollution control mode on by default with automatic comfort regulation The automatic m...
Page 93: ...e reached and you risk having the windows misted up You can cancel deactivation of the air conditioning by pressing the control 1 AUTO To activate deactivate the differentiation of the air conditionin...
Page 94: ...resses its power level To deactivate the air flow and air distribution for the rear air condi tioning press successively on but ton D so that all the diodes go out DISTRIBUTION TO FOOT WELLS HEADS Suc...
Page 95: ...nction scroll buttons 2 Function symbols clock temperature operating duration programmed time heater operation heater control 3 Digital display of time temperature operating duration programmed time o...
Page 96: ...mbol is displayed constant The heater starts and this symbol is displayed To stop operation press button 4 OFF until the OK message appears This symbol goes off If the FAIL message appears during thes...
Page 97: ...5 ON until the OK message appears HTM Heat Thermo Management heater control system To cancel a programme press but ton 4 OFF until the OK message appears The HTM symbol goes off If the FAIL message ap...
Page 98: ...op without exhaust gas extraction Do not park the vehicle over inflammable materials dry grass dead leaves papers as there is a risk of fire The programmable heating sys tem is supplied by the vehicle...
Page 99: ...nlocking button CONTROLS FOR PACK LOUNGE HEATED SEATS The Pack Lounge seats can be heated independently of each other Use the controls D located on the outside of the seats to select any of three heat...
Page 100: ...seat cushion make sure that the seat belt buckles are correctly in place FLAP FOR TRANSPORT OF LONG OBJECTS A flap in the backrest located to the rear of the armrest facilitates the carrying of long o...
Page 101: ...rrect position The red warning lamp on control A should no longer be visible 2 Insert the ignition key in the lock 3 Lock it Before moving the seats So as to avoid damaging the seat belts by jamming t...
Page 102: ...rol B at the centre of the armrest Note This control B is not active if adjustments are being made simul taneusly at the front The front passenger s seat will slide forward for as long as you keep con...
Page 103: ...warning lamp in the instrument panel lights up for a few seconds when you switch on the ignition Note It is compulsory to wear the seat belt Never deactivate the passenger s airbag when a passenger is...
Page 104: ...s sun visor In the front passenger s seat position it is imperative to deactivate the front passenger s airbag if you are installing a rear facing child seat there Otherwise the child risks being kill...
Page 105: ...d the airbag deploy Take care to comply with the fitting instructions given in the child seat manufacturer s installation guide U Seat position suitable for the installation of a universal rear facing...
Page 106: ...and b located between the backrest and the seat cushion These are about 28 cm apart concealed in the case of a benchseat under a flap with the logo ISOFIX One top ring c fixed on the rear shelf conce...
Page 107: ...e installed in seat positions that are not equipped with ISOFIX anchor ing points In this case it is com pulsory to secure it to the vehicle seat by means of the vehicle seat belt IUF Seat position su...
Page 108: ...rs the unevenness of the road surface with the suppleness of the damping to produce a superlative ride Sport mode a press on button A gives you a suspension that is more adapted A to a sporty style of...
Page 109: ...our foot on the brake Viewing of the position of the vehicle On completion of the adjustment you see either a message or an illustration of the position attained by the vehicle with the appropriate sy...
Page 110: ...rised for a particular position is exceeded the vehicle reverts automatically to the normal road position Signalling of a requested position not authorised On the display The display indicates for a s...
Page 111: ...utomatic lighting of the interior lamps They come on when you remove the ignition key unlock the vehicle or open a door They go out progressively when the doors are closed the vehicle locked or the ig...
Page 112: ...IGHTING In the front and the rear of the vehi cle when a door is opened this lights up the interior of the vehicle Changing the bulb To change the bulb for the floor lighting front or rear Detach the...
Page 113: ...pment Changing the bulb To change the bulb in the glovebox lamp detach the cover B use a W 5 W bulb CUP HOLDERS To deploy the cup holders press on button C DRIVER S ODDMENTS TRAY To open the driver s...
Page 114: ...Y To open press on the chrome of the central oddments tray REAR STORAGE To open the storage tray pull at the centre of the drawer SEAT POCKETS There are pockets on the rear of the front seat backrests...
Page 115: ...y removal Note The cigar lighter makes use of the 12 V accessory socket Driver s floor mat If taking out the floor mat on the driver s side slide the seat rear wards as far as it will go and remove th...
Page 116: ...To open lift the ashtray lid To empty a lateral ashtray after opening pull the inner section upwards Refitting Reposition the assembly in its housing then press home I N T E R I O R C O M F O R T HAL...
Page 117: ...a temperature identical to the setting for the front of the cabin area To adjust the air condi tioning flow see Rear automatic air conditioning The ventilation duct can be blocked manually I N T E R I...
Page 118: ...p ignition on CARD HOLDER This is situated above the sun visor REAR BLIND Take the blind by its grip and unroll it Engage the blind on the fixings on each side of the third stoplamp BADGE READER The a...
Page 119: ...eel stowage 2 Boot lamp To change the bulb detach the cover and use a W 5 W bulb 3 Elastic straps 4 12 V accessories socket functions with the ignition switched on 5 Boot lateral net 6 Changer for 6 C...
Page 120: ...the control A to the second notch to make the sun roof open fully then keep the control A pressed for at least 1 seconds Warning During this man uvre the anti pinch does not operate Your vehicle s su...
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Page 122: ...er the dashboard towards you Lift the lever A located under the bonnet close to the centre then pull To close Lower the bonnet carefully then let it drop shut When the engine is hot handle the lever A...
Page 123: ...at the oil be checked and topped up if necessary every 3 000 miles 5 000 Km Quality See Maintenance and Warranty Guide Pull out the manual dips tick The level should be between the marks MIN and MAX o...
Page 124: ...f advanced technology Any intervention requires special qualifications which only a CITRO N dealer can guarantee q p q The diesel fuel circuit being under high pressure ANY INTERVENTION ON THE CIRCUIT...
Page 125: ...th Topping up the coolant The level of coolant 1 should be between the MIN and MAX mar kings on the header tank Top up the level If more than 1 litre is added have the cooling system checked by a CITR...
Page 126: ...remove the sill embellisher 4 On the side trim close to the battery release the pin D 5 Separate the side trim close to the battery pulling hard to free the other fixing points 6 Unclip the boot lamp...
Page 127: ...me it may be necessary to re initialise the following functions The anti pinch on the windows The anti pinch on the sun roof The multifunction display parameters date time language units of distance a...
Page 128: ...heck that the leads are well secured risk of sparks Start the engine of the assisting vehicle Let the engine run for around 1 minute at a slightly accelerated idle Operate the starter on the vehicle b...
Page 129: ...be able to open the cover to the maximum pull it on the right hand side 3 Remove the protective trim located between the fuses and the storage cover to access the fuses REPLACING A FUSE Before replaci...
Page 130: ...A Telematics according to destination G 32 25 A Amplifier G 33 10 A Hydraulic suspension system G 34 15 A Automatic gearbox G 35 15 A Front passenger s heated seat G 36 15 A Driver s heated seat G 37...
Page 131: ...s Micro descent Alarm Radio F 9 30 A Front cigar lighter F 10 15 A Boot relay unit Trailer relay unit F 11 15 A Steering lock F 12 15 A Driver s and front passenger s seat belt warning lamp Opening of...
Page 132: ...ied workshop Ref Rating Function F 1 20 A Engine ECU Cooling fan F 2 15 A Horn F 3 10 A Screen wash pump F 4 20 A Headlamp wash F 5 15 A Preheating Injection Diesel F 6 10 A Braking system F 7 10 A Au...
Page 133: ...g to the fusebox 3 Open the fusebox Rating Function F 1 15 A Fuel flap F 2 F 3 F 4 15 A Speed sensitive rear spoiler deflector F 5 40 A Heated rear screen G 36 15 A 25 A Rear LH electric heated seat P...
Page 134: ...I T I E S ENGINE TYPE V6 HDi Engine oil capacities in litres 1 5 55 1 After draining with change of oil filter Capacity of fluid for windscreen wash and headlamp wash in litres 6 5 https www automoti...
Page 135: ...gger a vac uum This results in a noise caused by the sealing of the fuel circuit Note The fuel flap is locked when you lock your vehicle with the remote control FUEL QUALITY A label inside the filler...
Page 136: ...N G B U L B S Your headlamps have Xenon bulbs Because of the risk of electrocution we recommend that you contact a CITRO N dealer or a qualified workshop in the event of a fault It is recommended to...
Page 137: ...ified workshop THIRD STOPLAMP Contact a CITRO N dealer or a qualified workshop To gain access to the bulb holders open the boot and undo the four screws on the bodywork Then lower the boot lid in orde...
Page 138: ...ENS A Parking lamp Bulb W 5 W B Stoplamp and parking lamp Bulb P21 W 5 W C Direction indicator Bulb P21 W cristal D Lateral lamp Bulb W 5 W 1 Open the rear LH flap or the two rear RH flaps by rotating...
Page 139: ...isengage the lamp unit upwards and orient it so that the bulbs are pointing outwards 5 Reposition the lens first inserting the pin furthest forward then push Make sure that the rear screen seals and t...
Page 140: ...e air con ditioning If you are towing it is necesaary to deactivate the parking assist ance by pressing the control on the dashboard See Parking assist ance It is recommended that you remove the towin...
Page 141: ...ely and add warning signs if it is protruding Drive conservatively as the vehicle will be more vulnerable to side winds The stability of your vehicle may be altered Remove the roof rack or roof bars w...
Page 142: ...tool 4 into the recesses in the snow guard and lift Note The tool 4 is to be found 4 in the protection box in the spare wheel See Changing a wheel The snow guard delivered with the vehicle according...
Page 143: ...the belt 3 Release the strap to return the boot floor to its initial position Tyre pressures Tyre pressures are indicated on the label which is positioned low down on the front pillar See Vehicle ide...
Page 144: ...e in a place where their safety is guaranteed 3 With the engine idling adjust the ground clearance to maximum height See Comfort and Ground clearance adjustment Switch off the igni tion and engage fir...
Page 145: ...he wheel bolt contact surfaces are clean and in good condition REFITTING A WHEEL 1 Fit the wheel on the hub using the centring guide Make sure that the contact surface between the hub and the wheel is...
Page 146: ...l ADVICE Towing at low speed over a very short distance is authorised in exceptional cases depending on the regulations in force Otherwise it is necessary to have your vehicle transported on a recover...
Page 147: ...Trailer nose weight 65 Maximum roof rack load 80 Dimensions of chainable tyres G E N E R A L MTRA Gross train weight Weights Refer to the manu facturer s plate For a vehicle that is towing the speed m...
Page 148: ...H E F A D B C G I 146 VI D I M E N S I O N S I N M E T R E S A 2 900 B 1 124 C 0 884 D 4 908 E 1 586 F 2 115 G 1 558 H 1 860 I 1 464 Without roof bars https www automotive manuals net...
Page 149: ...F C B A E D 147 VI D I M E N S I O N S I N M E T R E S A 1 115 B 0 904 0 974 C 1 150 D If a benchseat 1 663 E 0 378 F 0 449 https www automotive manuals net...
Page 150: ...ht on rear axle B Body serial number C Serial number on dashboard D Paint colour code Tyre reference Tyre pressures On front pillar The vehicle type and the identification number are also indicated on...
Page 151: ...ire prolonged attention while the vehicle is stationary When the engine is switched off and to prevent discharging of the battery the NaviDrive switches off after a few minutes CONTENTS 01 First steps...
Page 152: ...of the wavebands FM1 FM2 FMast AM 7 TA Traffic Announcement function on off Long press access to the PTY radio Programme TYpes mode 8 Ejection of the CD DVD 9 SIM card slot 10 Keypad for entering desc...
Page 153: ...ges e g Auto lighting activated displayed temporarily trip computer information GPS Europe satellite navigation system information New The system uses the complete and detailed NAVTEQ maps installed d...
Page 154: ...thout any additional product TELEMATIC telephone directory SMS CONFIGURATION vehicle display time languages voice auxiliary socket AUX parameters p VIDEO activation parameters VEHICLE DIAGNOSTICS warn...
Page 155: ...UDIO copy CD to JBX stop copy activate deactivate Introscan activate deactivate random play activate deactivate repeat RADIO enter a frequency activate deactivate RDS activate deactivate REG mode hide...
Page 156: ...he NAVIGATION GUIDANCE function Press the dial to confirm the selection Turn the dial and select the DESTINATION CHOICE function Press the dial to confirm the selection Press the dial to confirm the s...
Page 157: ...the name of the town Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the letters and digits and to correct Press the dial to confirm the selection Select OK on the ENTER AN ADDRESS page Repeat steps 8 to 12 for...
Page 158: ...NAVIGATION GUIDANCE function Press the dial to confirm the selection Turn the dial and select the GUIDANCE OPTIONS function Turn the dial and select the DEFINE CALCULATION CRITERIA function Press the...
Page 159: ...T HAZARDOUS AREAS PARAMETERS function then press the dial to confirm the warning message Press the dial to confirm the selection Select visual warnings audible warnings with an announcement duration i...
Page 160: ...SYNTHESIS function and press the dial to confirm Press the dial then adjust the volume of the speech synthesis or select the DEACTIVATE function and press the dial to confirm Select OK and press the...
Page 161: ...dous areas ACTIONS ON THE MAP MAP DETAILS GPS Press the dial to confirm the selection Turn the dial and select the orientation of your choice Select OK and press the dial to confirm Repeat steps 1 to...
Page 162: ...ion Turn the dial and select the MAP IN WINDOW or FULL SCREEN MAP tab Select OK and press the dial to confirm Press the dial to confirm the selection Turn the dial and select the DISPLAY MAP function...
Page 163: ...7 13 03 List of POI GPS https www automotive manuals net...
Page 164: ...OK and press the dial to confirm the order of the stages When the new address has been entered select OK and press the dial to confirm Enter for example a new address Select the ADD A STAGE function...
Page 165: ...al and select the TRAFFIC INFORMATION function Press the dial to confirm the selection FILTER TRAFFIC INFORMATION Turn the dial and select the FILTER TRAFFIC INFORMATION function TRAFFIC INFORMATION P...
Page 166: ...he selection Press the dial to confirm the selection Turn the dial and select the CONFIGURE MESSAGE ANNOUNCEMENT function Select the READ MESSAGES tab The Traffic Information Messages will be read by...
Page 167: ...ption including in RDS mode This is a normal effect of the way in which radio waves are transmitted and does not indicate any failure of the audio equipment RDS Select ACTIVATE FREQUENCY FOLLOWING RDS...
Page 168: ...other type of file wma mp4 m3u can be played It is advisable to restrict file names to 20 characters without using special characters e g to avoid any playing or displaying problems Insert circular c...
Page 169: ...by one and select OK to confirm CD If it is not an MP3 CD the Jukebox automatically compresses the CD in MP3 format The compression may take approximately 20 minutes depending on the duration of the C...
Page 170: ...ANAGEMENT function and press the dial to confirm Select the album to be renamed and press the dial to confirm Select the RENAME tab and press the dial to confirm Turn the dial and select the letters o...
Page 171: ...the ESC button to return to the first file level Select OK and press the dial to confirm To rename the tracks of an album follow the same procedure selecting the tracks to be renamed Use the ESC butto...
Page 172: ...o copy the files onto the hard disc from the auxiliary input USING THE AUXILIARY INPUT AUX JACK RCA AUDIO CABLE NOT SUPPLIED AUDIO CD CHANGER PLAYING A CD Insert the CDs in a multi slot changer not MP...
Page 173: ...ion to activate deactivate the video Press the dial to confirm the selection Press the dial to confirm the selection Pressing the SOURCE button several times in succession permits the selection of an...
Page 174: ...tep 1 Your SIM card must be installed and removed with the NaviDrive audio and telematics system switched off and the ignition off Enter the PIN code on the keypad Confirm the PIN code by pressing but...
Page 175: ...ged attention when the vehicle is stationary pairing the Bluetooth mobile telephone to the hands free kit Activate the telephone s Bluetooth function The last telephone connected is reconnected automa...
Page 176: ...w minutes To change the telephone connected repeat step 2 then select LIST OF MATCHED TELEPHONES and press OK to confirm The list of previously connected telephones 10 maximum appears Select the telep...
Page 177: ...o refuse a call Press the end of the steering wheel stalk for more than 2 seconds to access the telephone menu calls log directory voice mailbox To select the telephone used press MENU then select TEL...
Page 178: ...r g y g EMERGENCY CALL When the CITRO N Emergency contract has been signed it is recommended that an initial call is made to the CITRO N g y g Emergency team In an emergency press the SOS button until...
Page 179: ...the range the current fuel consumption and the distance remaining to the destination Zero reset When the required route is displayed press the button for more than two seconds TRIP COMPUTER VEHICLE DI...
Page 180: ...fuel consumption only calculated and displayed above 20 mph 30 km h Average fuel consumption this is the average fuel consumption since the last trip recorder zero reset Distance travelled calculated...
Page 181: ...CD MP3 JUKEBOX selection of the next track CD continuous press fast forwards play RADIO automatic search for a lower frequency CD MP3 JUKEBOX selection of the previous track CD continuous press fast...
Page 182: ...layer Jukebox if activated USB previous next track track number track scan random play directory CD MP3 inserted list 1 to 250 previous next repeat help what can I say cancel changer previous next tra...
Page 183: ...ction Adjust the settings one by one confirming by pressing the dial Next select the OK tab on the screen then confirm Press the dial to confirm the selection DISPLAY CONFIGURATION ADJUST THE DATE AND...
Page 184: ...the route around current place search by name GPS coordinates directory JOURNEY LEGS AND ROUTE add a stage enter an address directory previous destinations order delete journey legs divert route chose...
Page 185: ...ist of TMC stations MOVE THE MAP FOLLOW VEHICLE DISPLAY MAP full screen MAP MAP in window MAP DATABASE DESCRIPTION READ MESSAGES FILTER TRAFFIC INFORMATION geographic filter store all messages store m...
Page 186: ...ith SIM card send all records to SIM send one record to SIM receive all SIM files receive a SIM file exchange with Bluetooth TEXT MESSAGES SMS read received text messages send a text message write a t...
Page 187: ...tivated activated and visible activated and not visible list of paired peripheral equipment change the name of the audio telephone authentication code phone book synchronisation mode no synchronisatio...
Page 188: ...d by the audio equipment The CD is inserted upside down is unplayable does not contain any audio data or contains an audio format which the player cannot play The CD player sound is poor Insert good q...
Page 189: ...equipment operating time depends on the battery charge The switch off is normal the audio equipment switches to economy mode and switches off to prevent discharging of the vehicle s battery The store...
Page 190: ...the copying before starting the guidance function Does the emergency call function work without a SIM card No European regulations impose the presence of a SIM card in order to make an emergency call...
Page 191: ...after inserting a CD When a new medium is inserted the system reads a certain amount of data folder title artist etc This may take a few seconds This phenomenon is normal I cannot connect my Bluetooth...
Page 192: ...7 57 Your Audio system is coded in such a way that it will only operate in your vehicle If it is to be installed in another vehicle contact a CITRO N dealer for configuration of y the system For safet...
Page 193: ...nt function on off Long press access to the PTY radio Programme TYpes mode 9 Displaying of the list of local stations of the tracks on the CD or of the MP3 directories 10 CD eject 11 Buttons 1 to 6 Se...
Page 194: ...airing management of a communication PERSONALISATION CONFIGURATION vehicle parameters display languages COLOUR DISPLAY C AIR CONDITIONING on off and dual zone control according to equipment For a deta...
Page 195: ...ND PREFERENCES function then press OK Select AUDIO FUNCTIONS then press OK Press the MENU button FM WAVEBAND PREFERENCES ACTIVATE FREQUENCY FOLLOWING RDS The external environment hills buildings tunne...
Page 196: ...ipment searches for all of the music tracks which may take anything between a few seconds and several tens of seconds before play begins On a single disc the CD player can read up to 255 MP3 files spr...
Page 197: ...f a multi session CD the Joliet standard is recommended The audio equipment will only play files with the extension mp3 with a sampling rate of 22 05 KHz or 44 1 KHz No other type of file wma mp4 m3u...
Page 198: ...enter this code before the superimposed configuration display appears YES YES The services offered by the hands free kit depend on the telephone network the SIM card and the compatibility of the Blue...
Page 199: ...are mp3 mpeg1 layer 3 only wma standard 9 only wav and ogg This unit consists of a USB port and a Jack socket It reads audio file formats mp3 ogg wma wav which are transmitted from portable equipment...
Page 200: ...classification list currently being played Press and hold one of the buttons for fast forward or backward play Press one of these buttons to gain access to the previous next Genre Folder Artist or Pla...
Page 201: ...t range of services is available from the network Consult a CITRO N dealer BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE SCREEN C The TELEPHONE menu permits access to the following functions in particular Directory Call list P...
Page 202: ...e Bluetooth telephone function Audio menu select Manage the telephone call then Call Call list or Directory Press the end of the steering wheel control for more than two seconds to gain access to your...
Page 203: ...CD CD CHANGER continuous press fast forward play Selection of the previous item RADIO automatic search for a lower frequency CD CD CHANGER MP3 selection of the previous track CD CD CHANGER continuous...
Page 204: ...Y CONFIGURATION function Press to confirm the selection Press to confirm the selection Using the arrows select the ADJUST DATE AND TIME function Adjust the settings one by one confirming by pressing t...
Page 205: ...AND PREFERENCES alternative frequencies RDS activate deactivate regional mode REG activate deactivate radio text information RDTXT activate deactivate AUDIO CD PREFERENCES CD changer repeat RPT activa...
Page 206: ...e deactivate TELEPHONE BLUETOOTH CONFIGURATION CONNECT DISCONNECT A DEVICE Telephone function Audio Streaming function CONSULT THE PAIRED DEVICE DELETE A PAIRED DEVICE PERFORM A BLUETOOTH SEARCH MANAG...
Page 207: ...ayed by the player Check that the CD is inserted in the player the right way up Check the condition of the CD the CD cannot be played if it is too damaged Check the content in the case of a recorded C...
Page 208: ...stem to check whether there is a more powerful transmitter in the geographical area This phenomenon is normal and does not indicate a failure of the audio equipment Have the aerial checked by a CITRO...
Page 209: ...41 143 Changing the remote control battery 24 Changing bulbs 134 138 Changing the vehicle battery 124 Checks 121 Child restraints 103 105 Child safety 56 83 103 105 VIII IX Child seats 103 105 VIII IX...
Page 210: ...ad up display 37 38 Heated seats 58 97 Horn 50 I Ignition 28 Indexed position for the rear view mirrors 64 Indicators 50 Instrument panel 30 36 Instrument panel warning lamps 31 32 Interior r 7 Interi...
Page 211: ...ystem 85 89 Spare wheel 141 Speed limiter 71 72 Speed sensitive rear spoiler deflector 77 Sport mode 106 Spotlamps 109 Starter r 48 Starting 28 Starting the engine 29 Starting the engine with an assis...
Page 212: ...152 I N D E X X Xenon bulbs 134 Xenon dual function directional headlamps 53 https www automotive manuals net...
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Page 215: ...vehicle It should be passed on to the new user in the event of sale or transfer Automobiles CITRO N declares by application of the provisions of the European regulation Directive 2000 53 relating to E...
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