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Your vehicle is fitted with only some of


the equipment described in this document,
depending on the trim level, version and the
specifications for the country in which it is
sold.
CITROËN has a presence on every continent,

a complete product range,


The fitting of electrical equipment or
bringing together technology and a permanent spirit of innovation,
accessories which are not recommended
by CITROËN may result in a failure of your for a modern and creative approach to mobility.
vehicle’s electronic system. Please note this
specific warning and contact a CITROËN We thank you and congratulate you on your choice.
dealer to be shown the recommended
equipment and accessories.
At the wheel of your new vehicle,

getting to know each system,


Key each control, each setting,
safety warning makes your trips, your journeys
additional information more comfortable and more enjoyable.

contributes to the protection of the environment


Happy motoring!
refer to the page indicated

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CONTENTS

FAMILIARISATION 4 Î 20 3 - COMFORT 50 Î 63 5 - VISIBILITY 77 Î 85

Ventilation 50 Lighting controls 77


Heating 52 Headlamp adjustment 80
Manual air conditioning 52 Wiper controls 81
Digital air conditioning 55 Courtesy lamps 84
Rear screen demist - defrost 57 Interior mood lighting 85
Scented air freshener 58 Boot lamp 85
Front seats 59
ECO-DRIVING 21 Î 22
Rear seats 61
Mirrors 62
Steering wheel adjustment 63

6 - FITTINGS
1 - MONITORING 23 Î 42 4 - ACCESS 64 Î 76 86 Î 91
Instrument panels 23 Remote control key 64 Interior fittings 86
Indicator and warning lamps 25 Window controls 68 Boot fittings 90
Indicators 35 Doors 70
Adjustment buttons 38 Boot 73
Trip computer 40 Fuel tank 74
Misfuel prevention (Diesel) 76

2 - MULTIFUNCTION 7 - CHILD
SCREENS 43 Î 49 SAFETY 92 Î 100
Monochrome screen A 43 Child seats 92
Monochrome screen C 45 ISOFIX child seats 97
16/9 colour screen (MyWay) 48 Child lock 100

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CONTENTS

12 - TECHNICAL
8 - SAFETY 101 Î 109 10 - CHECKS 129 Î 135 DATA
A 167 Î 178
Direction indicators 101 Bonnet 130 Petrol engines 167
Hazard warning lamps 101 Running out of fuel (Diesel) 130 Petrol weights 168
Horn 101 Petrol engines 131 LPG engines 170
Emergency or assistance call 102 Diesel engines 132 LPG weights 171
Braking assistance systems 102 Checking levels 133 Diesel engines 172
Trajectory control systems 103 Checks 134 Diesel weights 174
Front seat belts 104 Dimensions 176
Airbags 106 Identification markings 177

11 - PRACTICAL AUDIO and


9 - DRIVING 110 Î 128 INFORMATION 136 Î 166 TELEMATICS 179 Î 234
Parking brake 110 Temporary puncture repair kit 136 Emergency or assistance 179
6-speed manual gearbox 110 Changing a wheel 141 MyWay 181
Gear efficiency indicator 111 Changing a bulb 145 Audio system 213
Electronic gearbox 112 Changing a fuse 151
Automatic gearbox 116 Battery 158
Stop & Start 119 Energy economy mode 160
Hill start assist 122 Changing a wiper blade 160
Speed limiter 123 Towing the vehicle 161 VISUALSEARCH 235 Î 238
Cruise control 125 Towing a trailer 163
Rear parking sensors 127 Audio pre-equipment 164
Accessories 165

ALPHABETICAL
INDEX 239 Î 242

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EXTERIOR

Zenith windscreen Temporary puncture repair kit


This large windscreen provides incompa- This kit is a complete system consisting
rable visibility and light in the passenger of a compressor and sealant cartridge,
compartment. to allow the temporary repair of a tyre.
6  136

Stop & Start


This system puts the engine temporarily
into standby during stops in the traf-
fic (red lights, traffic jams, etc...). The
engine restarts automatically as soon
as you want to move off. The Stop & Rear parking sensors
Start system reduces fuel consumption, This system provides a warning when
exhaust emissions and the noise level reversing by detecting obstacles located
when stationary. behind the vehicle.
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4
ACCESS
Remote control key Fuel tank Bonnet

FA M I L I A R I S AT I O N
A. Unfolding/Folding the key. 1. Opening the fuel filler flap.
B. Unlocking the vehicle. 2. Opening and hooking the fuel filler
cap.
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Tank capacity:
- approximately 50 litres (petrol),
Other functions... - approximately 46 litres (Diesel),
C. Normal locking of the vehicle - (depending on version: approximately
Vehicle location. 30 litres (petrol or Diesel)).

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A. Interior release lever.


B. Exterior safety catch.
C. Bonnet stay.

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ZENITH WINDSCREEN
Blind Sun visors

System comprising a panoramic tinted


glass area to increase lighting and vi-
sion in the cabin.
) To open the blind, take it by its cen- ) Lower the sun visors to avoid dazzle.
Fitted with a manual blind to improve tral grip A, then pull it backwards
thermal comfort and sun visors to avoid and guide it to the desired position.
dazzle.
) To close the blind, take it by its cen-
tral grip A, then pull it forwards and
guide it to the desired position.

Do not attach or hang heavy


objects to the blind or its guide
Before moving the blind, the sun visors rails.
must be in the folded position.

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INTERIOR

Scented air freshener


Interior mood lighting
The scented air freshener diffuses the
This subdued passenger compartment selected fragrance throughout the pas-
lighting improves visibility inside the vehi- senger compartment from its location in
cle in low lighting conditions. It comprises the ventilation system.

FA M I L I A R I S AT I O N
several lamps, located in the automatic
day/night mirror support and in the lower  58
dashboard storage compartment.
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Digital air conditioning
After setting the desired level of comfort,
the system then automatically controls
this level according to the ambient condi-
tions.
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Audio and communication systems


This equipment benefits from the latest
technology: MP3 compatible Audio sys-
Gear shift indicator tem, USB port, Bluetooth hands-free
Associated with the manual gearbox, system, MyWay with 16/9 colour screen,
this system suggests when to change auxiliary inputs, Hi-Fi audio system.
up to obtain optimum fuel consumption. MyWay
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Audio system
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1. Cruise control/speed limiter
switches.
2. Headlamp height adjustment.
3. Steering wheel adjustment control.
4. Lighting and direction indicators
control stalk.
5. Instrument panel.
6. Driver's airbag.
Horn.
7. Gear lever.
8. 12 V accessory socket
USB port/auxiliary socket.
9. Heated seat control.
10. Bonnet release lever.
11. Door mirror controls.
Electric window controls.
Rear doors and electric windows
deactivation switch.
12. Fusebox.
13. Stop & Start switch
Electronic stability programme
switch (ESP/ASR).
14. Front door window demisting/
defrosting vent.
15. Speaker (tweeter).
16. Windscreen demisting/defrosting
vent.

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
1. Steering lock and ignition.
2. Audio equipment steering wheel
controls.
3. Wipers/screenwash/trip computer
control stalk.
4. Microphone.
5. Scented air freshener.
6. Central locking switch.

FA M I L I A R I S AT I O N
7. Multifunction screen.
8. Hazard warning lamps switch.
9. Central adjustable air vents.
10. Sunshine sensor
Hi-Fi audio system central speaker.
11. Passenger's airbag.
12. Side adjustable air vent.
13. Glove box/Passenger's airbag
deactivation/Audio/video sockets.
14. Parking brake.
15. Central armrest with storage.
16. Upper and lower storage.
17. MyWay or Audio system.
18. Heating/air conditioning controls.

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S I T T I N G C O M F O R TA B LY
Front seats

1. Forwards-backwards adjustment. 2. Height adjustment. 3. Seat back angle adjustment.

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S I T T I N G C O M F O R TA B LY
Other adjustments Steering wheel adjustment

FA M I L I A R I S AT I O N
4. Head restraint height adjustment. 1. Release the adjustment mechanism.
2. Adjust the wheel for height and
reach.
 60 3. Lock the adjustment mechanism.

Other functions... For reasons of safety, these op-


Heated seats. erations must only be carried out
with the vehicle stationary.

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S I T T I N G C O M F O R TA B LY
Door mirrors Rear view mirror
Manual day/night type

1. Selecting the "day" position of the


mirror.
Adjustment 2. Adjusting the mirror. 1. Fitting the belt.
 63 2. Fastening.
A. Selecting the mirror. 3. Check that the belt is correctly fas-
B. Adjusting the position of the mirror. Automatic day/night type tened by pulling on the belt webbing.
C. De-selecting the mirror.
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Other functions...
Folding/Unfolding.

1. Automatic detection of day/night mode.


2. Adjusting the mirror.

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S E E I N G C L E A R LY
Lighting Wipers

FA M I L I A R I S AT I O N
Switching on "AUTO" mode
) Push the control stalk downwards
Ring A Control stalk A: windscreen wipers and release it.
Lighting off.
Automatic illumination of head- 2. Fast wipe.
lamps. 1. Normal wipe. Switching off "AUTO" mode
Sidelamps. Int. Intermittent wipe. ) Push the control stalk upwards and
0. Park. return it to position "0".
Dipped/main beam headlamps.
AUTO È Automatic wiping or single wipe.
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Ring B Wash-wipe: pull the control stalk towards
you. Ring B: rear wiper
Rear foglamps.
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or Park.
Intermittent wipe.
Front and rear foglamps.
Wash-wipe.

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V E N T I L AT I O N
Advice on interior settings

Heating or Manual air conditioning

I require... Air recirculation/


Air distribution Air flow Temperature Manual A/C
Exterior air intake

HEAT

COOL

DEMISTING
DEFROSTING

Digital air conditioning: use of the fully automatic mode by pressing the "AUTO" button is recommended.

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Instrument panel Warning lamps Switch panel

FA M I L I A R I S AT I O N
A. With the ignition on, the fuel gauge Illumination of the indicator lamp indi-
bars for the fuel remaining should cates the state of the corresponding
come on. system.
B. With the engine running, the associ- A. ESP/ASR system deactivation.
ated low level warning lamp should
go off.  103
C. With the ignition on, the oil level in-
dicator should display "OIL OK" for 1. With the ignition on, the orange and B. Stop & Start system deactivation.
a few seconds. red warning lamps come on.
If the levels are not correct, top up the 2. With the engine running, these  120
level which is low. warning lamps should go off.
If a warning lamp remains on, refer to
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PA S S E N G E R S A F E T Y
Front passenger's airbag Front seat belts and Electric child lock
passenger's front airbag

1. Open the glove box. A. Front seat belts not fastened or un- Illumination of the lamp A indicates that
2. Insert the key. fastened warning lamp. the rear door and rear electric window
controls are deactivated.
3. Select position:  104
"ON" (activation), with front passenger
or "forwards facing" child seat,  100
B. Front passenger's airbag deactiva-
"OFF" (deactivation), with "rear tion indicator lamp.
facing" child seat".
C. Front passenger's airbag activation
4. Remove the key keeping the switch indicator lamp.
in the new position.

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D R I V I N G S A F E LY
Electronic gearbox Display in the instrument panel Starting and moving off

FA M I L I A R I S AT I O N
The gear engaged or the driving mode ) Select position N.
selected appears in the instrument pan- ) Apply the foot brake firmly
el screen.
) Start the engine.
N. Neutral.
) Select automated mode (position A)
R. Reverse. or manual mode (position M) by
1 to 5/6. Gears engaged. moving the gear lever 1,
AUTO. Automated mode. or
engage reverse by pushing the gear
lever 1 to the position R.
) Release the parking brake.
) Progressively take your foot off the
brake pedal, then move off.
5 or 6-speed electronic gearbox offering
the choice of the comfort of automated
operation or the pleasure of manual
gear changing.
1. Gear lever.
2. Steering-mounted "-" control paddle.
3. Steering-mounted "+" control paddle.  112

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D R I V I N G S A F E LY
Automatic gearbox Display in the instrument panel Starting and moving off

) Apply the parking brake.


) Select position P or N.
) Start the engine.
) Apply the foot brake.
) Release the parking brake.
) Then select position R, D or M.
) Progressively remove your foot from
the brake pedal: the vehicle moves
off on its own.

This 4-speed gearbox offers the choice The driving mode selected and/or the
of the comfort of automatic operation or gear engaged appear in the instrument
the pleasure of manual gear changing. panel screen.
1. Gear lever. P. Park.
2. "S" (sport) switch. R. Reverse.
3. "7" (snow) switch. N. Neutral.
D. Drive (Automatic operation).
S. Sport programme.
7 Snow programme.
1 to 4. Gears engaged.
-. Invalid value in manual operation.

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D R I V I N G S A F E LY
Stop & Start
Going into engine STOP mode Going into engine START mode

The "ECO" warning lamp comes The "ECO" warning lamp goes
on in the instrument panel and off and the engine restarts:
the engine goes into standby:

FA M I L I A R I S AT I O N
- with a manual gearbox: at speeds - with a manual gearbox: when you
below 12 mph (20 km/h), when you depress the clutch pedal,
put the gear lever into neutral and
you release the clutch pedal,

Deactivation/Reactivation
- with a 5 or 6-speed electronic - with a 5 or 6-speed electronic
gearbox: at speeds below 5 mph gearbox: You can deactivate the system at
(8 km/h), when you press the brake ● with the gear lever in position A any time by pressing the "ECO OFF"
pedal or you move the gear lever to or M, when you release the brake switch; the warning lamp in the button
position N. pedal, comes on.
● or with the gear lever in position N
In some circumstances, STOP mode and the brake pedal released,
may not be available; the "ECO" warn- when you put the gear lever in po- The system is reactivated auto-
ing lamp flashes for a few seconds, sition A or M, matically every time the vehicle
then goes off. is started using the key.
● or when you engage reverse.

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In certain circumstances, START mode
may be invoked automatically; the thing under the bonnet, you
"ECO" warning lamp flashes for a few must switch off the ignition with
seconds , then goes off. the key.

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D R I V I N G S A F E LY
Speed limiter "LIMIT" Display in the instrument panel

1. Selecting/Switching off speed limiter 1. Selecting/Switching off cruise control The cruise control or speed limiter mode
mode. mode. appears in the instrument panel when it
2. Decrease the programmed value. 2. Decrease the programmed value. is selected.
3. Increase the programmed value. 3. Increase the programmed value.
4. Speed limiter on/off. 4. Cruise control Off/Resume.
Cruise control

The values must be set with the engine In order to be programmed or activated,
running. the vehicle speed must be higher than
25 mph (40 km/h), with at least fourth Speed limiter
gear engaged on a manual gearbox
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matic gearbox).

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ECO-DRIVING

Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.

Optimise the use of your Control the use of your


gearbox electrical equipment
With a manual gearbox, move off gently, Before moving off, if the passenger Switch off the headlamps and front fo-
change up without waiting and drive by compartment is too warm, ventilate it glamps when the level of light does not
changing up quite soon. If your vehicle by opening the windows and air vents require their use.
has the system, the gear shift indicator before using the air conditioning.
invites you to change up; it is displayed Above 30 mph (50 km/h), close the
in the instrument panel, follow its instru- windows and leave the air vents open. Avoid running the engine before moving
ctions. off, particularly in winter; your vehicle
Remember to make use of equipment will warm up much faster while driving.
that can help keep the temperature
in the passenger compartment down
(sun roof and window blinds...).
With an automatic or electronic gear- Switch off the air conditioning, unless As a passenger, if you avoid connect-
box, stay in Drive "D" or Auto "A", ac- it has automatic digital regulation, as ing your multimedia devices (film, mu-
cording to the type of gearbox, without soon as the desired temperature is at- sic, video game...), you will contribute
pressing the accelerator pedal heavily tained. towards limiting the consumption of
or suddenly. electrical energy, and so of fuel.
Switch off the demisting and defrosting
controls, if not automatic. Disconnect your portable devices be-
Switch off the heated seat as soon as fore leaving the vehicle.
Drive smoothly possible.

Maintain a safe distance between ve-


hicles, use engine braking rather than
the brake pedal, and press the accel-
erator progressively. These practices
contribute towards a reduction in fuel
consumption and CO2 emissions and
also helps reduce the background traffic
noise.

If your vehicle has cruise control, make


use of the system at speeds above
25 mph (40 km/h) when the traffic is
flowing well.

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Limit the causes of excess Observe the recommendations
consumption on maintenance
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; Check the tyre pressures regularly, Have your vehicle serviced regularly
place the heaviest items in the bottom when cold, referring to the label in the (engine oil, oil filter, air filter...) and
of the boot, as close as possible to the door aperture, driver's side. observe the schedule of operations
rear seats. Carry out this check in particular: recommended by the manufacturer.
Limit the loads carried in the vehicle - before a long journey,
and reduce wind resistance (roof bars, When refuelling, do not continue after
roof rack, bicycle carrier, trailer...). Use - at each change of season,
the 3rd cut-off of the nozzle to avoid
a roof box in preference. - after a long period out of use. any overflow.
Remove roof bars and roof racks after Don't forget the spare wheel and the
use. tyres on any trailer or caravan.
At the wheel of your new vehicle, it is only
after the first 1 800 miles (3 000 kilome-
At the end of winter, remove snow tyres tres) that you will see the fuel consump-
and refit your summer tyres. tion settle down to a consistent average.

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MONITORING
PETROL - DIESEL MANUAL GEARBOX INSTRUMENT PANELS Screen

A. Ambient temperature.
(°Celsius or °Fahrenheit)
B. Gear shift indicator.
Panel grouping together the vehicle operation indication dials and warning lamps.
C. Time.
D. Engine oil level indicator.
5. Display management button Appears a few seconds after switching
Servicing information. on the ignition, then disappears.
1. Rev counter.
Adjust the time and choose units. E. Trip computer.
Indicates the speed of rotation of the
engine (x 1 000 rpm). Reset the service indicator. F. Service indicator.
2. Vehicle speed. 6. Instrument panel lighting button. (miles or km) then,
Indicates the current speed of the Adjusts the brightness of the lighting Total mileage.
moving vehicle (mph or km/h). of the instruments and controls. These two functions are displayed
3. Fuel level. successively when switching on the
ignition.
Indicates the quantity of fuel remaining
in the tank.
4. Screen. For more information, refer to the
section on the button or function
and its associated display.
MONITORING
INSTRUMENT PANELS FOR PETROL - DIESEL, MANUAL, Screen
ELECTRONIC OR AUTOMATIC GEARBOXES
1

A. Speed limiter
(mph or km/h) or
Cruise control.
B. Gear shift indicator.
Panel grouping together the vehicle operation indication dials and warning lamps.
Depending on the version, the instrument panel may have permanent back-lighting. C. Electronic or automatic gearbox
information.
D. Range
Dials 5. Display management button
(miles or km) or
Alternates display between range
1. Rev counter. and trip mileage recorder. Trip mileage recorder.
Indicates the speed of rotation of the Servicing information. E. Service indicator
engine (x 1 000 rpm). (miles or km), then
Resets the selected function to zero
2. Vehicle speed. (trip distance recorder or service in- Total mileage recorder
Indicates the current speed of the dicator). These two functions are displayed
moving vehicle (mph or km/h). 6. Instrument panel lighting button. successively when switching on the
3. Fuel level. Adjusts the brightness of the lighting ignition
Indicates the quantity of fuel remaining of the instruments and controls. F. Engine oil level indicator
in the tank. Appears a few seconds after switching
4. Screen. For more information, refer to the on the ignition, then disappears.
section on the button or function
and its associated display.

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MONITORING
Indicator and warning lamps The warning lamps may come
on continuously (fixed) or flash.
Visual indicators informing the driver that a system is in operation (operation or
deactivation indicator lamps) or of the occurrence of a fault (warning lamp). Certain warning lamps may
come on in two different modes.
1
Only by relating the type of illumi-
When the ignition is switched on nation to the operating status of
Certain warning lamps come on for a few seconds when the vehicle's ignition is the vehicle can it be ascertained
switched on. whether the situation is normal
or whether a fault has occurred.
When the engine is started, these same warning lamps should go off.
If they remain on, 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 and a message in the multifunction screen.

Operation indicator lamps


If one of the following indicator lamps comes on, this confirms that the corresponding
system has come into operation.

Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations

Left-hand flashing with The lighting stalk is pushed


direction buzzer. down.
indicator
Right-hand flashing with The lighting stalk is pushed
direction buzzer. up.
indicator

Hazard The hazard warning lamps The left-hand and right-hand direction indicators
flashing with
warning lamps switch, located on the and their associated indicator lamps flash
audible signal. dashboard, has been operated. simultaneously.

The lighting stalk is in the


Sidelamps fixed. "Sidelamps" position.

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MONITORING

Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations


1 The lighting stalk is in the
Dipped beam fixed. "Dipped beam headlamps"
headlamps position.

Main beam The lighting stalk is pulled Pull the stalk to return to dipped beam
fixed.
headlamps towards you. headlamps.

Front The front foglamps are Turn the ring on the stalk rearwards twice to
fixed.
foglamps switched on. switch off the front foglamps.

Rear The rear foglamps are Turn the ring on the stalk rearwards to switch off
fixed.
foglamps switched on. the rear foglamps.

Wait until the warning lamp goes off before


starting.
The period of illumination of the warning lamp is
Diesel engine The ignition switch is at the determined by the climatic conditions (up to about
fixed.
pre-heating 2nd position (ignition on). thirty seconds in extreme climatic conditions).
If the engine does not start, switch the ignition off
and then on, wait until the warning lamp goes off
again, then start the engine.

Release the parking brake to switch off the


warning lamp, keeping your foot on the brake
The parking brake is pedal.
Parking brake fixed. applied or not properly Observe the safety recommendations.
released.
For further information on the parking brake, refer
to the "Driving" section.
MONITORING

Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations


1
After a few minutes driving, it swiches off to
Engine On starting the engine, indicate that the engine temperature is normal.
coolant fixed blue. it indicates that the engine
temperature is cold. In order to protect your engine, avoid driving too
hard until the warning lamp has switched off.

When the vehicle stops (red


lights, traffic jams, ...) the The warning lamp goes off and the engine
fixed. Stop & Start system has restarts automatically in START mode, as soon
put the engine into STOP as you want to move off.
mode.

Stop & Start


STOP mode is temporarily
flashes for a unavailable.
Refer to "Driving - § Stop & Start" for special
few seconds, or cases with STOP mode and START mode.
then goes off. START mode is invoked
automatically.

The control switch, located


in the glove box, is in
the "ON" position. Turn the control switch to the "OFF" position
Passenger's to deactivate the front passenger's airbag.
airbag fixed. The passenger's front
system airbag is activated. In this case you can install a rear-facing child
seat.
In this case, do not install a
rear-facing child seat.

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MONITORING

Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations


1
With an electronic gearbox, press the brake
pedal to start the engine (lever in position N).
With an automatic gearbox, with the engine
running, press the brake pedal before releasing
The brake pedal must be
fixed. the parking brake, to unlock the lever and come
pressed. out of position P.
If you wish to release the parking brake without
Foot on the pressing the brake pedal, this warning lamp will
brake pedal remain on.

With an electronic
gearbox, if you hold the
flashing. vehicle on an incline using Use the brake pedal and/or the parking brake.
the accelerator for too long,
the clutch overheats.

Automatic The wiper control is pushed


fixed. Automatic front wiping is activated.
wiping downwards.

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MONITORING
Deactivation indicator lamps
If one of the following indicator lamps comes on, this confirms that the corresponding system has been switched off intentionally.
This is may be accompanied by an audible signal and a message on the multifunction screen. 1
Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations

The control, located in the


glove box, is set to the OFF
position. Set the control to the ON position to activate
Passenger's the passenger's front airbag.
airbag fixed. The passenger's front
system airbag is deactivated. In this case, do not fit a child seat in
the rear-facing position.
In this case you can install
a "rear facing" child seat.

The button, located at


the bottom left of the
dashboard, is pressed. Its Press the button to activate the ESP/ASR. Its
indicator lamp is on. indicator lamp goes off.
The ESP/ASR is The ESP/ASR system is activated automatically
ESP/ASR fixed. when the vehicle is started.
deactivated.
ESP: electronic stability If deactivated, the system is reactivated
programme. automatically from around 30 mph (50 km/h).
ASR: anti-slip regulation.

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MONITORING
Warning lamps
Any fault resulting in the illumination of a warning lamp must be investigated
When the engine is running or the ve- further by reading the associated message in the multifunction screen.
1 hicle is being driven, the illumination of
one of the following warning lamps in- If you encounter any problems, do not hesitate to contact a CITROËN dealer
or a qualified workshop.
dicates a fault which requires action on
the part of the driver.

Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations

fixed, alone
or associated
with another Illumination of the warning Stop as soon as it is safe to do so as the engine
warning lamp, lamp is associated with a may cut out when driving.
STOP accompanied serious braking system or
by an audible engine coolant temperature Park, switch off the ignition and call a CITROËN
signal and a problem. dealer or a qualified workshop.
message on
the screen.

Identify the problem by reading the message


shown in the screen, such as, for example:
- the engine oil level,
- the screenwash level,
Minor problems have
temporarily. occurred for which there is - the remote control battery,
no specific warning lamp. - saturation of the particle emission filter on
Diesel vehicles (see "Checks - § particle
Service emissions filter").
For any other faults, contact a CITROËN dealer
or a qualified workshop.

Major problems have Identify the problem by reading the message


fixed. occurred for which there is shown in the screen and contact a CITROËN
no specific warning lamp. dealer or a qualified workshop.
MONITORING

Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations


1
You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so.
fixed,
associated Top up with brake fluid recommended by
The braking system fluid
with the STOP CITROËN.
level is too low.
warning lamp. If the problem persists, have the system checked
Braking by a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.

fixed,
associated The electronic brake force You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so.
+ with the STOP distribution (EBFD) system Have it checked by a CITROËN or a qualified
and ABS has a fault. workshop.
warning lamp.
Anti-lock The vehicle retains conventional braking.
Braking The anti-lock braking Drive carefully at reduced speed and contact
fixed.
System system has a fault. a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop
(ABS) without delay.

The ESP/ASR regulation is The system optimises traction and improves the
flashing.
Dynamic active. directional stability of the vehicle.
stability
control Unless it has been
(ESP/ASR) deactivated (button pressed Have it checked by a CITROËN or a qualified
fixed. and its indicator lamp on) the workshop.
ESP/ASR system has a fault.
Risk of destruction of the catalytic converter.
The engine management
flashing. Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer or a
system has a fault.
Engine qualified workshop.
autodiagnosis The warning lamp should go off when the engine
system is started.
The emission control
fixed. system has a fault. If it does not go off, contact a CITROËN dealer or
qualified workshop without delay.

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MONITORING

Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations


1 You must refuel as soon as possible to avoid
running out of fuel.
This warning lamp will come on every time the
ignition is switched on, until a sufficient addition
When it first comes on there of fuel is made.
Low fuel level fixed. remains approximately Fuel tank capacity: approximately 50 litres
5 litres of fuel in the tank. (petrol) or 46 litres (Diesel); depending on
version: approximately 30 litres (petrol or Diesel).
Never continue to drive until you run out of fuel
as this could damage the emission control and
injection systems.

Stop as soon as it is safe to do so.


Maximum Wait until the engine has cooled down before
The temperature of the
coolant fixed red. topping up the level, if necessary.
cooling system is too high.
temperature If the problem persists, contact a CITROËN
dealer or qualified workshop.

You must stop as soon it is safe to do so.


Engine oil There is a fault with the
fixed. Park, switch off the ignition and contact a
pressure engine lubrication system.
CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.

The battery charging circuit The warning lamp should go off when the engine
Battery has a fault (dirty or loose is started.
fixed.
charge terminals, slack or cut If it does not go off, contact a CITROËN dealer or
alternator belt, ...). a qualified workshop.

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MONITORING

Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations

fixed if the
1
speed is
below 6 mph
(10 km/h).

fixed and A door or the boot is still


Door(s) open accompanied Close the door or boot.
open.
by an audible
signal if the
speed is
above 6 mph
(10 km/h).

This lamp comes on for This lamp should go off when the engine is
a few seconds when you started.
temporarily.
turn on the ignition, then If it does not go off, contact a CITROËN dealer or
goes off. a qualified workshop.
Airbags
One of the airbag or seat Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer or a
fixed. belt pretensioner systems qualified workshop.
has a fault.

fixed then
flashing The driver and/or the front
Seat belt not accompanied passenger has not fastened Pull the strap then insert the tongue in the
fastened/ by or has unfastened their seat buckle.
unfastened an increasing belt.
audible signal.
MONITORING

Warning lamp is on Cause Action/Observations


1 Drive carefully at reduced speed.
Power The power steering has a
fixed. Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer or a
steering fault.
qualified workshop.
Risk of damage to the injection system on Diesel
Water in The Diesel fuel filter engines.
fixed.
Diesel contains water. Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified
workshop without delay.

fixed, This indicates that the As soon as driving conditions allow, regenerate
accompanied particle emissions filter the filter by driving at a speed of at least 35 mph
by an audible is starting to become (60 km/h) until the warning lamp goes off (see
Particle signal. saturated. the "Checks - Particle emissions filter" section).
emissions
filter (Diesel)
fixed, Have the reservoir topped up as soon as
accompanied This indicates the low level possible by a CITROËN dealer or a qualified
by an audible of the additive reservoir. workshop (see the "Checks - Additive level"
signal. section).

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MONITORING
Service indicator Between 600 miles (1 000 km) and Less than 600 miles (1 000 km)
1 800 miles (3 000 km) remain before remain before the next service is
System which informs the driver when
the next service is due, in accordance
with the manufacturer's servicing
the next service is due
For a few seconds after the ignition is
due
Example: 560 miles (900 km) remain 1
switched on, the spanner symbolising before the next service is due.
schedule. the service operations comes on. The For a few seconds after the ignition is
The point at which the service is due is distance recorder display line indicates switched on, the display indicates:
calculated from the last indicator zero the distance remaining before the next
reset. It is determined by two param- service is due.
eters: Example: 1 700 miles (2 800 km) remain
- the distance travelled, before the next service is due.
- the time elapsed since the last service. For a few seconds after the ignition is
switched on, the screen indicates:

A few seconds after the ignition is switched


on, the distance recorder resumes its nor-
mal operation. The spanner remains on
to indicate that a service must be carried
out soon.
A few seconds after the ignition is
switched on, the spanner goes off; the
distance recorder resumes its normal
operation. The screen then indicates
the total and trip distances.

More than 1 800 miles (3 000 km)


remain before the next service is
due
When the ignition is switched on, no ser-
vice information appears in the screen.

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MONITORING
Service overdue Service indicator zero reset
Following this operation, if you
For a few seconds after the ignition is wish to disconnect the battery,
1 switched on, the spanner flashes to in-
dicate that the service must be carried
lock the vehicle and wait at least
five minutes for the zero reset to
out as soon as possible. be taken into account.
Example: the service is overdue by
180 miles (300 km).
For a few seconds after the ignition is
switched on, the display indicates:
Retrieving the service information
You can access the service information
at any time.
) Press the trip distance recorder zero
reset button.
The service information is displayed
A few seconds after the ignition is switched After each service, the service indicator for a few seconds, then disappears.
on, the distance recorder resumes its must be reset to zero.
normal operation. The spanner remains The procedure for resetting to zero is as
on. follows:
) switch off the ignition,
) press and hold the trip distance re-
corder zero reset button,
) switch on the ignition; the distance re-
corder display begins a countdown,
) when the display indicates "=0",
release the button; the spanner dis-
appears.
The distance remaining may be
weighted by the time factor, de-
pending on the driver's driving
habits.
Therefore, the spanner may also
come on if you have exceeded
the two year service interval.

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MONITORING
Engine oil level indicator Oil level correct Oil level indicator fault
System which informs the driver whether
the engine oil level is correct or not. 1

This is indicated by the flashing of


"OIL--". Contact a CITROËN dealer or
a qualified workshop.
Oil level low

Dipstick

Refer to the "Checks" section to locate


the dipstick and the oil filler cap on your
This is indicated by the flashing of engine.
"OIL", linked with the service warning
This information is indicated for a lamp, accompanied by an audible sig-
few seconds when the ignition is switched nal and a message in the multifunction There are 2 marks on the
on, after the service information. screen. dipstick:
If the low oil level is confirmed by a - A = max; never exceed
check using the dipstick, the level must this level (risk of damage
be topped up to prevent damage to the to the engine),
engine.
- B = min; top up the level
via the oil filler cap, using
the grade of oil suited to
your engine.

The level shown will only be


correct if the vehicle is on level
ground and the engine has been
off for more than 30 minutes.
MONITORING
Total distance recorder Trip distance recorder Clock

1 System which measures the total dis-


tance travelled by the vehicle during its
life.
System which measures a distance
travelled during a day or other period
since it was reset to zero by the driver.

) With the ignition on, press the button


until zeros appear. Adjusting the time - Choice of units

To adjust the time of the clock and


choose the units used by the screen,
use the right-hand button on the instru-
The total and trip distances are displayed ment panel, carrying out the operations
for thirty seconds when the ignition is in the following order:
switched off, when the driver's door is ) press the button for more than
opened and when the vehicle is locked two seconds: the minutes flash,
or unlocked. ) press the button to increase the
minutes,
) press the button for more than
To conform to legislation in the two seconds: the hours flash,
country you are crossing, change ) press the button to increase the hours,
the units of distance (miles or ) press the button for more than
km) via the configuration menu. two seconds: 24 H or 12 H is dis-
played,
) press the button to select 24 H or 12 H,
) press the button for more than
two seconds: °C or °F is displayed,
) press the button to select °C or °F,
) press the button for more than
two seconds to complete the adjust-
ments.
After approximately 30 seconds without
any action, the screen returns to the
38 normal display.
MONITORING
Black panel
System for manual adjustment of the
brightness of the instruments and con-
trols in relation to the exterior brightness.
System allowing certain displays to be
switched off for night driving. 1

The instrument panel remains illumi-


nated with only the vehicle speed and
cruise control or speed limiter informa-
Activation tion, if in use.
When the lighting is on: If there is an alert or a change in a func-
) press the button to change the tion or to a setting, the black panel mode
brightness of the instruments and is interrupted.
controls,
) when the level of brightness required Activation
is reached, release the button. ) With the lighting on, press the left
hand button of the instrument panel
several times to progressively re-
Deactivation duce the dashboard lighting level.
When the lighting is off, or in day mode ) Press the button again to reduce the
on vehicles fitted with daytime running lighting to the minimum level and
lamps, pressing the button does not switch off the interior mood lighting.
have any effect. ) Press the button again to activate
the black panel.

39
MONITORING
TRIP COMPUTER - distance travelled,
System that gives you current information
1 on your journey (range, fuel consump-
tion…).

Screen in the instrument panel - average fuel consumption,

Information displays
) Press the button, located at the end - average speed.
of the wiper stalk, to display the
various items of trip computer infor-
mation in succession.

The trip computer provides the following ) The next press then returns you to
information: the normal display.

- range, Zero reset


Monochrome screen A

- current fuel consumption,

- the Stop & Start time counter*,


) Press the control for more than
two seconds to reset to zero the
distance travelled, the average
fuel consumption and the average
* Available only with the monochrome speed.
screen A.
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MONITORING
Monochrome screen C - the current information Trip zero reset
tab with:
● the range,
● the current fuel
1
consumption,
● the distance
remaining to be
travelled or the Stop &
16/9 colour screen (MyWay) Start time counter,

- the trip "1" tab with:


● the distance travelled,
● the average fuel
consumption,
● the average speed,
) When the trip required is displayed,
for the first trip. press the button on the end of the wip-
er stalk for more than two seconds.
Trips "1" and "2" are independent but
their use is identical.
- the trip "2" tab with: For example, trip "1" can be used for
Information displays
● the distance travelled, daily figures, and trip "2" for monthly
● the average fuel figures.
consumption,
● the average speed,
for the second trip.

) Pressing the button again returns


you to the normal display.

) Press the button, located at the end


of the wiper stalk, to display the
various trip computer tabs in suc-
cession:

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MONITORING
A few definitions…

1 Range
(miles or km)
Current fuel consumption
(mpg or l/100 km or km/l)
Distance travelled
(miles or km)
This indicates the distance This is the average fuel con- This indicates the distance
which can still be travelled sumption during the last few travelled since the last trip
with the fuel remaining in the tank in seconds. computer zero reset.
relation to the average fuel consump-
tion over the last few miles (kilometres)
travelled.
Distance remaining to
This function is only displayed destination
This value may vary following a from 20 mph (30 km/h).
(miles or km)
change in the style of driving or
the relief, resulting in a signifi- This is the distance remaining
cant change in the current fuel to be travelled to the final destination. It
consumption. can be entered by the user.
If the distance is not entered, dashes
are displayed in place of the digits.
Average fuel consumption
When the range falls below 20 miles (mpg or l/100 km or km/l)
(30 km), dashes are displayed. After fill- This is the average fuel con-
ing with at least 5 litres of fuel, the range sumption since the last trip Stop & Start time counter
is recalculated and is displayed when it computer zero reset. (minutes/seconds or hours/minutes)
exceeds 60 miles (100 km).
If your vehicle is fitted with Stop &
Start, a time counter calculates the
time spent in STOP mode during a journey.
If dashes are displayed continu-
ously while driving in place of the It resets to zero every time the ignition
digits, contact a CITROËN dealer Average speed is switched on with the key.
or a qualified workshop. (mph or km/h)
This is the average speed calcu-
lated since the last trip computer
zero reset (ignition on).

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M U LT I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S
MONOCHROME SCREEN A Controls Main menu

2
) Press the "MENU" button to gain
access to the main menu, then
press the "" or "" buttons to
scroll through the various menus:
- radio-CD,
Displays on the screen From the control panel of your Audio
- vehicle configuration,
system, you can:
This displays the following information: ) press the "MENU" button to gain - options,
- time, access to the main menu, - display settings,
- date, ) press the "" or "" buttons to scroll - languages,
- ambient temperature (this flashes if through the items on the screen, - units.
there is a risk of ice), ) press the "MODE" button to change
the permanent application (date, audio ) Press the "OK" button to select the
- status of the doors and boot, menu required.
source...),
- audio sources (radio, CD...),
) press the "" or "" buttons to
- trip computer (refer to the "Instruments change a setting value,
and Controls" section).
) press the "OK" button to confirm, Radio-CD
Warning messages (e.g.: "Emission
control system faulty") or information or With the Audio system switched on,
messages (e.g.: "Boot open") may ap- ) press the "ESC" button to abandon once the "Radio-CD" menu has been
pear temporarily. These can be cleared the operation in progress. selected you can activate or deactivate
by pressing the "ESC" button. the functions linked with use of the ra-
dio (RDS, REG), or the CD (introscan,
shuffle, CD repeat).
For more information on the "Radio-CD"
application, refer to the Audio system part
of the "Audio and Telematics" section.

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M U LT I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S
Display settings Languages
Once the "Display settings" menu has Once the "Languages" menu has been
been selected, you can gain access to selected, you can change the language
the following settings: used by the display (Français, Italiano,
- year, Nederlands, Portugues, Portugues-

2 - month,
- day,
Brasil, Deutsch, English, Espanol).

- hour,
Units
- minutes,
- 12 or 24 hour mode. Once the "Units" menu has been se-
Vehicle configuration lected, you can change the units of the
following parameters:
- temperature (°C or °F),
- fuel consumption (l/100 km, mpg or
km/l).

Once the "Vehicle Configuration" menu ) Once you have selected a setting,
has been selected, you can activate or press the "" or "" buttons to Once the fuel consumption units
deactivate the following equipment: change its value. have been set to mpg, the infor-
- wiper linked with reverse gear (refer mation in the instrument panel
to the "Visibility" section), screen on speed and distance
will also be in mph and miles.
- guide-me-home lighting (refer to the
"Visibility" section),
- parking sensors (refer to the
"Driving" section).

) Press the "" or "" buttons to


switch respectively to the previous For safety reasons, configuration
Options or next setting. by the driver of the multifunction
Once the "Options" menu has been ) Press the "OK" button to save the screen must only be done when
selected, you can start diagnostics of change and return to the normal stationary.
the status of the equipment (active, not display or press the "ESC" button
active, faulty). to cancel.

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M U LT I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S
MONOCHROME SCREEN C Main menu

2
) Press the "MENU" button to gain
access to the main menu:
- audio functions,
- the trip computer,
Displays on the screen From your Audio system control panel, - personalisation-configuration,
you can: - telephone (hands-free kit).
This displays the following information: ) press the "MENU" button to gain
- time, access to the main menu, ) Press the "" or "" buttons to se-
lect the menu required, then confirm
- date, ) press the "" or "" buttons to scroll by pressing the "OK" button.
- ambient temperature (this flashes if through the items on the screen,
there is a risk of ice), ) press the "MODE" button to change
- status of doors and boot, the permanent application (trip com-
puter, audio source...),
- audio sources (radio, CD, USB port,
jack socket etc.), ) press the "" or "" buttons to
change a setting value,
- trip computer (refer to the "Instruments
and controls" section). ) press the "OK" button to confirm, "Audio functions" menu
Warning messages (E.g. "Emissions or
control system faulty") or information ) press the "ESC" button to abandon
messages (E.g.: Automatic headlamps the operation in progress.
active") may appear temporarily. These With the Audio system switched on,
can be cleared by pressing the "ESC" once this menu has been selected you
button. can activate or deactivate the functions
linked with use of the radio (RDS, REG,
RadioText), the CD (introscan, shuffle,
CD repeat) or the MP3 player (USB
port/jack socket).
For more information on the "Audio
functions" application, refer to the
Audio system part of the "Audio and
Telematics" section.

45
M U LT I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S
) Press the "MENU" button to gain "Personalisation-
access to the general menu. Configuration" menu
) Press the arrows, then the "OK" but-
ton to select the "Trip computer"
menu.

2
Once this menu has been selected, you
can gain access to the following func-
tions:
"Trip computer" menu - define the vehicle parameters,
) In the "Trip computer" menu, select
one of the following applications: - display configuration,
- choice of language.
Once this menu has been selected, you
can consult information concerning the
status of the vehicle (warnings log, sta-
tus of functions, etc.)

Alert log Define the vehicle parameters


This summarises the active warning Once this menu has been selected, you
messages, displaying them in succes- can activate or deactivate the following
sion on the multifunction screen. equipment:
- wiper linked to reverse gear (refer to
the "Visibility" section),
Status of functions
- guide-me-home lighting and dura-
This summarises the status (active or tion (see "Visibility" section),
inactive) of the vehicle's functions. - parking sensors (refer to the
"Driving" section).

Enter distance to destination


This allows you to enter an approximate
distance until your final destination.

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M U LT I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S
"Telephone" Menu

With Audio system on, once this menu


is selected you can configure your
) Press the "" or "" buttons, then
Bluetooth hands-free system (pairing),
view the various telephone directories
2
the "OK" button to select the "OK" (list of calls, services...) and manage
box and confirm or press the "ESC" your calls (call, hang up, second call,
button to cancel. secret mode...).
For more information on the "Telephone"
Example: setting of the duration of the function, refer to the Audio system part
guide-me-home lighting Display configuration of the "Audio and telematics" section.
) Press the "" or "" buttons, then Once this menu has been selected, you
the "OK" button to select the menu can gain access to the following set-
required. tings:
- brightness-video setting,
- date and time setting, For safety reasons, configuration
- selection of units. by the driver of the multifunction
screen must only be done when
stationary.
Once the fuel consumption units
) Press the "" or "" buttons, have been changed to mpg, the
then the "OK" button to select the information in the screen relat-
"Guide-me-home headlamps" line. ing to speed and distance also
changes to mph and miles re-
spectively.

Choice of language
Once this menu has been selected,
you can change the language used by
) Press the "" or "" buttons to the display (Deutsch, English, Espanol,
set the value required (15, 30 or Français, Italiano, Nederlands,
60 seconds), then press the "OK" Portugues, Portugues-Brasil, Türkçe*).
button to confirm.

* According to country of destination.


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M U LT I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S
16/9 COLOUR SCREEN Controls "SETUP" menu
(MYWAY)

MyWay To select one of the applica- ) Press the "SETUP" button to gain
tions, at the control panel: access to the "SETUP" menu. This
Displays on the screen allows you to select from the follow-
) press the dedicated "RADIO",
"MUSIC", "NAV", "TRAFFIC", ing functions:
It displays the following information au-
tomatically and directly: "SETUP" or "PHONE" button for - "System language",
access to the corresponding menu, - "Date and time",
- time,
) turn the dial to change the selection, - "Display",
- date,
) press the dial to confirm the selection,
- altitude, - "Vehicle",
or
- ambient temperature (the value dis- - "Units",
played flashes if there is a risk of ) press the "ESC" button to abandon
the current operation and return to - "System".
ice),
the previous display.
- check of the doors,
For more information on these applica-
- warning and vehicle function status tions, refer to the "Audio and Telematics"
messages, displayed temporarily, section or to the specific user guide given
- audio functions, to you with the other owner's documents.
- trip computer information (see the
"Monitoring" section),
- satellite navigation system information.

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M U LT I F U N C T I O N S C R E E N S
System language Vehicle
For safety reasons, configura-
This menu allows you to select the lan- This menu allows you to activate or tion of the multifunction screen
guage used by the display: Deutsch, deactivate certain driving and comfort by the driver must only be done
English, Espanol, Français, Italiano, equipment: when stationary.
Nederlands, Polski, Portugues, Türkçe*. - wiper linked with reverse gear (refer
to the "Visibility" section),
- guide-me-home lighting and dura-
2
tion (refer to the "Visibility" section),
Date and time - parking sensors (refer to the
"Driving" section).
This menu allows you to set the date
and time, the format of the date and the
format of the time (refer to the "Audio
and Telematics" section or to the specif-
ic user guide given to you with the other Units
owner's documents).
This menu allows you to select the
units: temperature (°C or °F) and fuel
consumption (km/l, l/100 or mpg).

Display
This menu allows you to set the bright-
ness of the screen, the screen colour System
scheme and the colour of the map (day/
night or auto mode). This menu allows you to restore the fac-
tory configuration, display the software
version and activate scrolling text.

* According to country.
COMFORT
The air distribution control enables you
to diffuse the air in the passenger com-
partment combining several air vents.
The air flow control enables you to
increase or reduce the speed of the
ventilation blower.

3
The controls of this system are grouped
together on control panel A on the cen-
tre console. Depending on the model,
the functions offered are:
- the level of comfort required,
- air flow,
- air distribution,
- demisting-defrosting,
- manual or digital air conditioning
controls.

VENTILATION Air treatment Air distribution


Air intake The incoming air follows various routes 1. Windscreen demisting-defrosting vents.
depending on the controls selected by 2. Front side window demisting-defrost-
The air circulating in the passenger com- the driver: ing vents.
partment is filtered and originates either - direct arrival in the passenger com-
from the outside via the grille located at 3. Side adjustable air vents.
partment (air intake),
the base of the windscreen or from the 4. Central adjustable air vents.
inside in air recirculation mode. - passage through a heating circuit
(heating), 5. Air outlets to the front footwells.
- passage through a cooling circuit 6. Air outlets to the rear footwells.
(air conditioning).
The temperature control enables you to
obtain the level of comfort required by
mixing the air of the various circuits.
COMFORT

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING If after an extended stop in sun-
shine, the interior temperature
In order for these systems to be fully effective, follow the operation and is very high, first ventilate the
maintenance guidelines below: passenger compartment for a
) To obtain an even air distribution, take care not to obstruct the exterior few moments.
air intake grilles located at the base of the windscreen, the nozzles, Put the air flow control at a set-
the vents and the air outlets, as well as the air extractor located in the ting high enough to quickly
boot. change the air in the passenger
) Do not cover the sunshine sensor, located on the dashboard; this is
used for regulation of the digital air conditioning system.
compartment.
The air conditioning system 3
) Operate the air conditioning system for at least 5 to 10 minutes, once or does not contain chlorine and
twice a month to keep it in perfect working order. does not present any danger to
the ozone layer.
) Ensure that the passenger compartment filter is in good condition and have
the filter elements replaced regularly (refer to the "Checks" section).
We recommend the use of a combined passenger compartment filter.
Thanks to its special active additive, it contributes to the purification of
the air breathed by the occupants and the cleanliness of the passenger
compartment (reduction of allergic symptoms, bad odours and greasy
deposits).
) To ensure correct operation of the air conditioning system, you are also
advised to have it checked regularly as recommended in the servicing
booklet.
) If the system does not produce cold air, switch it off and contact a
CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop. The condensation created by
When towing the maximum load on a steep gradient in high temperatures, the air conditioning results in a
switching off the air conditioning increases the available engine power and discharge of water under the ve-
so improves the towing ability. hicle which is perfectly normal.

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COMFORT
HEATING/VENTILATION MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING The heating/ventilation or air condition-
ing systems operates with the engine
running, as well as in STOP mode with
Manual control panel Manual control panel Stop & Start.

1. Temperature adjustment
) Turn the dial from blue
3 (cold) to red (hot) to adjust
the temperature to your re-
quirements.

2. Air flow adjustment


) Turn the dial from position 1
to position 5 to obtain a com-
fortable air flow.

Electric control panel Electric control panel


) If you place the air flow con-
trol in position 0 (deactivation
of the system), the tempera-
ture is no longer maintained
at a comfortable level.
However, a slight flow of air,
due to the movement of the
vehicle, can still be felt.

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COMFORT
3. Air distribution adjustment Manual control panel 5. Air conditioning On/Off
Windscreen and side windows.
) Move the manual con- The air conditioning is de-
trol to the left to be in signed to operate effectively in
the "recycling interior all seasons, with the windows
air" position. closed.
Windscreen, side windows and
footwells. ) Move the manual con- It enables you to:
trol to the right to re-
turn to the "fresh air
- lower the temperature, in summer,
- increase the effectiveness of the
3
intake" position.
Footwells. demisting in winter, above 3 °C.

Electric control panel Switching on


Central and side vents. ) Press the "A/C" button, the button's
) Press the button to recir- indicator lamp comes on.
culate the interior air. The
indicator lamp comes on The air conditioning does not
to confirm this. operate when the air flow adjust-
The air distribution can be ment control 2 is in position "0".
adapted by placing the dial in
an intermediate position. ) Press the button again to allow fresh To obtain cooled air more quickly,
air into the passenger compartment. you can use recirculation of inte-
The indicator lamp goes off to con- rior air for a few moments. Then
firm this. return to fresh air intake.

4. Air intake/Air recirculation


The intake of exterior air avoids the for-
mation of mist on the windscreen and
side windows. Switching off
The recirculation of interior air insulates ) Press the "A/C" button again, the
the passenger compartment from exterior button's indicator lamp goes off.
odours and smoke. Switching off may affect comfort levels
Return to exterior air intake as soon as (humidity, condensation).
possible to prevent deterioration of the
air quality and the formation of mist.

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COMFORT
FRONT DEMIST - DEFROST With the manual air
conditioning system
These markings on the control ) Put the temperature and air flow
panel indicate the control po- controls to the dedicated marked
sitions for rapid demisting or position.
defrosting of the windscreen ) Put the air intake control to the
and side windows. "Exterior air intake" position

3 (manual control to the right or elec-


tric control with indicator lamp off).
With the heating/ventilation ) Put the air distribution control to the
system "Windscreen" position.
) Switch on the air conditioning by
) Put the temperature and air flow pressing the "A/C" button; the associ-
controls to the dedicated marked ated green warning lamp comes on.
position.
) Put the air intake control to the
"Exterior air intake" position
(manual control to the right or electric
control with indicator lamp off).
) Put the air distribution control to the
"Windscreen" position.

With Stop & Start, when the


demisting, air conditioning and
air flow functions are activated,
STOP mode is not available.

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COMFORT
DIGITAL AIR CONDITIONING 3. Automatic "visibility" programme
For your comfort, when the en-
gine is switched off, the settings
are retained until the engine is The automatic comfort pro-
switched on again. gramme may not be sufficient
To prevent too great a distribu- for rapid demisting or defrost-
tion of cold air when the engine ing of the windscreen and side
is cold, the air flow will only reach windows (humidity, several
its optimum level gradually. passengers, ice, etc.).

In this case, select the automatic visibil-


3
ity programme. The button 3 indicator
2. Temperature adjustment lamp comes on.
The value indicated on the display cor- The system automatically controls the
responds to a level of comfort and not air conditioning and the flow of air and
to a temperature in degrees Celsius or provides optimum air distribution to the
Fahrenheit. windscreen and side windows. It deacti-
vates air recirculation 5.
The air conditioning operates when the
engine is running, as well as in STOP Press the "" and "" but- To exit this programme, press button 3
mode with Stop & Start. tons to change this value. A again or "AUTO", the indicator lamp on
setting around the value 21 en- the button goes off and "AUTO" is dis-
ables optimum comfort to be played.
obtained. However, depending
on your requirements, a setting Manual override
1. Automatic "comfort" programme between 18 and 24 is usual.
It is possible to adjust one or more func-
Press the "AUTO" button. The tions manually while leaving the other
"AUTO" symbol is displayed. functions in automatic mode.
The "AUTO" symbol switches off.
To return to automatic mode, press the
We recommend that you use this mode. On entering the vehicle, if the "AUTO" button.
It provides optimised automatic control interior is very cold or hot, there
of all of the following functions: passen- is no need to change the value
ger compartment temperature, air flow, displayed in order to reach the
air distribution and air intake, in accor- required level of comfort. The Switching to manual mode may
dance with the comfort value that you system corrects the temperature not be suitable (temperature,
have chosen. difference automatically and as humidity, odour, condensation)
quickly as possible. and does not provide optimum
This system is designed to operate ef- comfort.
fectively in all seasons, with the windows
closed.
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COMFORT
Press this button again or press the 7. Air flow adjustment
For maximum cooling or heating "AUTO" button to resume automatic
of the cabin, it is possible to go management of the intake of air. The air Press the "full fan" button to
beyond the minimum 14 or maxi- recirculation symbol 5 goes off. increase the air flow.
mum 28 values.
) Press the blue button 2 un-
til "LO" is displayed or the
red button 2 until "HI" is dis- The air flow symbol, the fan, fills pro-
played. Avoid prolonged recirculation of gressively according to the value re-
3 interior air (risk of condensation
or deterioration of the air quality).
quested.

Press the "empty fan" button


to decrease the air flow.

4. Air conditioning on/off 6. Air distribution adjustment Switching the system off
Press this button to switch off Pressing this button several Press the air flow "empty fan"
the air conditioning. times in succession enables button 7 until the fan symbol
the air flow to be directed in disappears.
turn towards:

Stopping the air conditioning may cause - the windscreen and the side win- This action switches off all of the func-
some problems (humidity, misting). dows (demisting or defrosting), tions of the air conditioning system.
Automatic operation of the air condi- - the windscreen, side windows and Thermal comfort is no longer controlled.
tioning is resumed when the button is air vents, A slight flow of air resulting from the
pressed again. The symbol "A/C" is - the windscreen, the side windows, movement of the vehicle, remains per-
displayed. the air vents and the footwells, ceptible however.
- the windscreen, the side windows Pressing the air flow "full fan" button 7 or
and the footwells, on "AUTO" reactivates the system with
5. Air intake/Air recirculation the values set before it was switched off.
- the footwells,
Press this button for recircula- - the air vents and the footwells,
tion of the interior air. The air - the air vents.
recirculation symbol 5 is dis-
played. Avoid driving for long periods
with the air conditioning switched
Air recirculation enables the passenger off (risk of misting and reduction
compartment to be isolated from exte- of the air quality in the cabin).
rior odours and smoke.

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COMFORT
REAR SCREEN DEMIST -
If the engine is switched off be-
DEFROST fore the demisting/defrosting is
switched off automatically, dem-
The control button is located on isting/defrosting will resume next
the heating or air conditioning time the engine is switched on.
system control panel.

Switching on
The rear screen demisting/defrosting
can only operate when the engine is
) Switch off the demisting/de-
frosting of the rear screen
3
running. and door mirrors as soon as
) Press this button to demist/defrost appropriate as lower current
the rear screen and (depending on consumption results in re-
version) the door mirrors. The indi- duced fuel consumption.
cator lamp associated with the but-
ton comes on.

Switching off
The demisting/defrosting switches off
automatically to prevent an excessive
consumption of current.
) It is possible to stop the demisting/de-
frosting operation before it is switched
off automatically by pressing the but-
ton again. The indicator lamp associ-
ated with the button switches off.

With Stop & Start, when dem-


isting has been activated, the
STOP mode is not available.

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COMFORT
SCENTED AIR FRESHENER Fragrance cartridge Removing the cartridge
) Press the dial and turn it a quarter of
System permitting the diffusion of a fra- This cartridge can be removed easily. a turn anti-clockwise.
grance in the passenger compartment The first time it is used, replace the plug
in accordance with your requirements, with a real cartridge. ) Remove the cartridge.
by means of the adjustment dial and the You can change it at any time and store ) Refit its sealing case.
various fragrance cartridges available. it in the sealed case which keeps it
closed once it has been opened.
You can obtain different fragrance car-
3 tridges from a CITROËN dealer or a
qualified workshop.

Do not discard the original car-


tridge as this serves as a plug
when no fragrance cartridge is
in use.
In order to preserve the service
life of the cartridge, turn the dial
Adjustment dial fully to the left when you no lon-
ger wish to diffuse the fragrance
This dial is located on the dashboard. in the passenger compartment. Fitting the cartridge
It allows you to adjust the intensity of ) Remove the cartridge from the seal-
diffusion of the fragrance. ing case.
) Turn the dial to the right to permit ) Install the cartridge (flower at top
diffusion of the fragrance. As a safety precaution, do not left).
) Turn the dial to the left to stop diffu- carry out any action on the car- ) Press the dial and turn it a quarter of
sion of the fragrance. tridge while driving. a turn clockwise.
Do not dismantle the cartridges.
Do not attempt to refill the fra-
grance diffuser or the cartridges.
Leave the central vents open. Avoid all contact with the skin
The intensity of diffusion of the and eyes.
fragrance may depend on the Keep out of reach of children
ventilation or air conditioning and animals.
settings.

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COMFORT
FRONT SEATS
Seat consisting of a seat cushion, a seat
back and a head restraint which can all
be adjusted to adapt your position for
ease of driving and comfort.

Manual adjustments
Forwards-backwards adjustment Driver's or passenger's seat height Seat back angle adjustment
3
) Raise the control and slide the seat adjustment ) Push the control rearwards.
forwards or backwards. ) Pull the control upwards to raise
or push it downwards to lower, as
many times as necessary, to obtain
the position required.

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COMFORT
Additional adjustments The head restraint is fitted with
Heated seats control
a frame with notches which pre- With the engine running, the front seats
Head restraint height adjustment can be heated separately.
vents it from lowering; this is a
) To raise the head restraint, pull it for- safety device in case of impact. ) Use the adjustment dial, placed on
wards and upwards at the same time. the side of each front seat, to switch
The adjustment is correct
) To remove the head restraint, press when the upper edge of the on and select the level of heating
the lug A and pull the head restraint head restraint is level with the required:
upwards. top of the head. 0: Off.
) To put the head restraint back in
3 place, engage the head restraint
stems in the openings keeping them
Never drive with the head re-
straints removed; they must be
1: Low.
2: Medium.
in line with the seat back. in place and adjusted correctly.
3: High.
) To lower the head restraint, press
the lug A and the head restraint at
the same time.

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COMFORT
REAR SEATS Folding the backrest
Bench seat with fixed one-piece cushion ) Move the corresponding front seat
and split backrest (left hand 2/3, right hand forward if necessary.
1/3) which can be folded individually to ) Check that the seat belt is posi-
adapt the load space in the boot. tioned correctly on the side of the
seat backrest.
Rear head restraints ) Place the head restraints in the low
position.
These have one position for use (up)
and a stowed position (down). 3
) Pull control 1 forwards to release
the seat backrest 2.
) Fold the seat backrest 2 on to the
cushion.

They can also be removed. Repositioning the seat backrest


To remove a head restraint: ) Straighten the seat backrest 2 and
) release the backrest using control 1, secure it.
) tilt the backrest 2 slightly forwards, ) Check that the red indicator, located
) pull the head restraint upwards to next to the control 1, is no longer
the stop, visible.
) then, press the lug A.

Never drive with the head re- When repositioning the seat
straints removed; they must be backrest, take care not to trap
in place and correctly adjusted. the seat belts.
COMFORT
MIRRORS Adjustment Folding
) From outside: lock the vehicle using
the remote control or the key.
) From inside: with the ignition on, pull
the control A in the central position
downwards.

3 If the mirrors are folded using


control A, they will not unfold
when the vehicle is unlocked.
Pull again on control A.

Door mirrors ) Move control A to the right or to the left


to select the corresponding mirror.
Each fitted with an adjustable mirror Unfolding
) Move control B in all four directions
glass permitting the lateral rearward vi- to adjust. ) From outside: unlock the vehicle using
sion necessary for overtaking or park- the remote control or the key.
ing. They can also be folded for parking ) Return control A to the central posi-
tion. ) From inside: with the ignition on,
in confined spaces. with the control A in the central po-
sition, pull it downwards.

Demisting - Defrosting
The objects observed are, in re- The folding and unfolding of the
If your vehicle is fitted with heated mir- ality, closer than they appear. door mirrors using the remote
rors, the demisting-defrosting operates control can be deactivated by a
with the engine running, by switching Take this into account in order to
correctly judge the distance of CITROËN dealer or a qualified
on the heated rear screen (refer to the workshop.
"Rear screen demist-defrost" page). vehicles approaching from be-
hind. Never fold or unfold the electric
folding mirrors manually.

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COMFORT
Automatic day/night model STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT
Adjustable mirror providing a central
rearward view.
Equipped with an anti-dazzle system,
which darkens the mirror glass: this re-
duces the nuisance to the driver caused
by the headlamps from following vehi-
cles, low sun...
3
Manual day/night model

By means of a sensor, which measures


the light from the rear of the vehicle, this
system automatically and progressively ) When stationary, pull the con-
changes between the day and night trol lever to release the adjustment
uses. mechanism.
) Adjust the height and reach to suit
your driving position.
) Push the control lever to lock the
In order to ensure optimum vis- adjustment mechanism.
ibility during your manoeuvres,
Adjustment the mirror lightens automatically
) Adjust the mirror so that the glass is di- when reverse gear is engaged.
rected correctly in the "day" position.

Day/night position
) Pull the lever to change to the "night"
anti-dazzle position.
) Push the lever to change to the normal
"day" position.
As a safety precaution, these
As a safety measure, the mirrors operations should only be car-
should be adjusted to reduce the ried out while the vehicle is sta-
"blind spot". tionary.

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ACCESS
REMOTE CONTROL KEY Unlocking using the key
If one of the doors or the boot
) Turn the key to the left in the driver's is still open, the central locking
System which permits central unlock- door lock to unlock the vehicle.
ing or locking of the vehicle using the does not take place.
lock or from a distance. It is also used to When the vehicle is locked, if it
locate and start the vehicle, as well as is unlocked inadvertently, it will
providing protection against theft. relock automatically after thirty
Unlocking is confirmed by rapid flashing seconds unless a door or the
of the direction indicators for approxi- boot is open.
mately two seconds.
According to version, the door mirrors
unfold at the same time.

4 The folding and unfolding of the


door mirrors using the remote
control can be deactivated by a
Locking the vehicle CITROËN dealer or a qualified
workshop.

Locking using the remote control

) Press the closed padlock


to lock the vehicle.
Unlocking the vehicle

Unfolding the key Locking using the key


) First press this button to unfold the key. ) Turn the key to the right in the driv-
er's door lock to lock the vehicle
completely.

Unlocking using the remote control Locking is confirmed by fixed lighting of


the direction indicators for approximately Folding the key
two seconds.
) Press the open padlock to ) First press this button to fold the
According to version, the door mirrors key.
unlock the vehicle. fold at the same time.
If you do not press the button when fold-
ing the key, there is a risk of damage to
the mechanism.
ACCESS
Locating your vehicle Ignition switch Switching the vehicle off
) Press the closed pad- ) Immobilise the vehicle.
lock to locate your locked ) Turn the key fully towards you to po-
vehicle in a car park. sition 1 (Stop).
) Remove the key from the ignition
This is indicated by lighting of the cour- switch.
tesy lamps and flashing of the direction
indicators for a few seconds. Do not attach any heavy objects
to the key as this could weigh
down on it when in the ignition

Anti-theft protection
switch and cause a fault.
4
Electronic engine immobiliser
The key contains an electronic chip - Position 1: Stop
which has a special code. When the Key reminder
ignition is switched on, this code must - Position 2: Ignition
If the key is left in the igni-
be recognised in order for starting to be - Position 3: Starting tion switch, an audible signal
possible. sounds when the driver's door is
This electronic engine immobiliser locks opened.
the engine management system a few
minutes after the ignition is switched off Starting the vehicle
and prevents starting of the engine by
anyone who does not have the key. ) Insert the key in the ignition switch.
The system recognises the starting
code.
In the event of a fault, you ) Turn the key fully towards the dash-
are informed by illumina- board to position 3 (Starting).
tion of this warning lamp, ) When the engine starts, release
an audible signal and a message in the the key.
screen.
In this case, your vehicle will not start;
contact a CITROËN dealer as soon as
possible.
Keep safely the label attached to the
keys given to you on acquisition of the
vehicle.
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ACCESS
Remote control problem Changing the battery
Following disconnection of the vehicle
battery, replacement of the remote con-
trol battery or in the event of a remote
control malfunction, you can no longer
unlock, lock or locate your vehicle.
) First of all, use the key in the lock to
unlock or lock your vehicle.
) Then, reinitialise the remote
control.
If the problem persists, contact a
4 CITROËN dealer as soon as possible.

Reinitialisation Battery ref.: CR1620/3 volts.


) Switch off the ignition.
) Turn the key to position 2 (Ignition If the battery is flat, you are
on). informed by illumination of
) Press the closed padlock immedi- this warning lamp, an audi-
ately for a few seconds. ble signal and a message in the multi-
function screen.
) Switch off the ignition and remove
the key from the ignition switch. ) Unclip the casing using a coin at the
notch.
The remote control is fully operational
again. ) Slide the flat battery out of its loca-
tion.
) Slide the new battery into its loca-
tion observing the original direction.
) Clip the casing.
) Reinitialise the remote control.

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ACCESS

Lost keys Do not throw the remote con-


trol batteries away, they contain
Visit a CITROËN dealer with the vehicle's registration document, your per- metals which are harmful to the
sonal identification documents and if possible the key code label. environment.
The CITROËN dealer will be able to find the key code and the transponder Take them to an approved col-
code required to order a new key. lection point.

Remote control
The high frequency remote control is a sensitive system; do not operate it
while it is in your pocket as there is a possibility that it may unlock the ve-
hicle, without you being aware of it.
Do not repeatedly press the buttons of your remote control out of range and
4
out of sight of your vehicle. You run the risk of stopping it from working and
the remote control would have to be reinitialised.
The remote control does not operate when the key is in the ignition switch,
even when the ignition is switched off, except for reinitialisation.

Locking the vehicle


Driving with the doors locked may make access to the passenger compart-
ment by the emergency services more difficult in an emergency.
As a safety precaution (with children on board), remove the key from the
ignition switch when you leave the vehicle, even for a short time.

Anti-theft protection
Do not make any modifications to the electronic engine immobiliser system;
this could cause malfunctions.

When purchasing a second-hand vehicle


Have the pairing of all of the keys in your possession checked by a
CITROËN dealer, to ensure that only your keys can be used to open and
start the vehicle.

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ACCESS
WINDOW CONTROLS The electric window switches Safety anti-pinch
remain operational for approxi- The one-touch front electric windows
System which opens or closes a window are fitted with a safety anti-pinch func-
manually or automatically. It is fitted with mately 45 seconds after the igni-
tion is switched off or until a front tion.
a system which provides protection if an
obstacle is detected on the one-touch door is opened. When the window rises and meets an
models and a deactivation system to pre- During this period of 45 sec- obstacle, it stops and partially lowers
vent misuse of the rear switches on all onds, if you open a door while again.
models. opening a window, the window
stops. The ignition must then be
switched on again to operate the
windows. In the event of unwanted open-
ing of the window on closing
4 Electric windows (for example in the presence of
frost):
) Press or pull the switch. ) press the switch beyond the
The window stops as soon point of resistance and then
as the switch is released. release it: the window opens
completely,
One-touch electric windows ) then pull it immediately with-
out passing the point of resis-
tance until the window closes
There are two methods completely,
of operation:
) continue to hold the switch for
approximately one second af-
ter the window has closed.
1. Driver's electric window switch. The safety anti-pinch func-
2. Passenger's electric window switch. - manual mode tion is not active during these
3. Rear right electric window switch. ) Press or pull the switch gently. operations.
4. Rear left electric window switch. The window stops as soon as the
switch is released.
5. Deactivating the rear electric win-
dow and door switches. - automatic mode
) Press or pull the switch fully. The
window opens or closes completely
when the switch is released.
) Pressing the switch again stops
the movement of the window.
ACCESS
Deactivating the rear window and
door switches Always remove the key from the
In the event of a malfunction you have ignition when leaving the vehicle,
to reinitialise the operation of the elec- even for a short time.
tric windows: In the event of contact during op-
) release the switch and pull it again eration of the windows, reverse
until the window closes completely, the movement of the window.
To do this, press the switch con-
) hold the switch for approximately cerned.
one second after closing,
When the driver operates the
) press the switch to lower the window passenger electric window
automatically. switches, they should ensure
The safety anti-pinch function is not
active during these operations.
that no one is preventing correct
closing of the windows. 4
The driver should ensure that
passengers use the electric win-
dows correctly.
Be aware of children when oper-
) For the safety of your children, press ating the windows.
switch 5 to prevent operation of the
rear windows irrespective of their
position.
With the lamp on, the rear controls are
deactivated.
With the lamp off, the rear controls are
activated.

This control also deactivates the


interior rear door controls (see
"Child safety - § Electric child
lock").

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ACCESS
DOORS From inside Closing
When a door is not closed correctly:
Opening
- when the engine is running,
From outside this warning lamp comes on,
accompanied by a message
in the multifunction screen for
a few seconds,
- when the vehicle is moving (speed
higher than 6 mph (10 km/h)), this
warning lamp comes on, accom-
4 panied by an audible signal and a
message in the multifunction screen
for a few seconds.

) Pull the front door control to open


the door; this unlocks the vehicle
completely.
) Pull the rear door control to open
) After unlocking the vehicle using the the door; this unlocks only the door
remote control or the key, pull the opened.
door handle.

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ACCESS
Manual centralised control Activation
If the vehicle is locked from the
System which provides full manual outside, the red indicator lamp
locking or unlocking of the doors from flashes and button A is inactive.
the inside. ) In this case, use the remote
control or the key to unlock
the vehicle.

Automatic centralised control


System which provides full automatic
locking or unlocking of the doors and
the boot while driving.
4
You can activate or deactivate this
function.
) Press button A for more than
two seconds.
Locking A confirmation message appears on the
When the speed exceeds 6 mph multifunction screen, accompanied by
(10 km/h), the doors and the boot lock an audible signal.
Locking automatically.
) Press button A to lock the vehicle.
The red indicator lamp on the button Deactivation
comes on. If one of the doors is open, the
automatic central locking does ) Press button A again for more than
not take place. two seconds.
If the boot is open, the automatic A confirmation message appears on the
If one of the doors is open, cen- multifunction screen, accompanied by
tral locking from the inside does central locking of the doors is
active. an audible signal.
not take place.

Unlocking Unlocking
) Press button A again to unlock the ) Above 6 mph (10 km/h), press but-
vehicle. ton A to unlock the doors and the
The red indicator lamp on the button boot temporarily.
switches off.

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ACCESS
Emergency control Locking the front and rear Unlocking the front and rear
passenger doors passenger doors
System allowing the doors to be locked ) Pull the interior door opening control.
and unlocked manually in the event of a
fault with the central locking system or Check that the rear doors child
a battery failure. lock is not on.

In the event of failure of the cen-


tral locking system, the battery
must be disconnected to lock
4 the boot and so ensure that the
vehicle is locked completely.

Locking the driver's door


) Insert the key in the lock, then turn it
to the right. ) Remove the black cap, located on
the edge of the door, using the key.
) Insert the key in the socket, then
turn it to the stop.
Unlocking the driver's door ) Remove the key and refit the cap.
) Insert the key in the lock, then turn it
to the left.

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ACCESS
BOOT If the tailgate is not closed correctly: Tailgate release
- when the engine is running, System for mechanical unlocking of the
this warning lamp comes on, boot in the event of a battery or central
accompanied by a message locking malfunction.
on the multifunction screen for
a few seconds,
- when the vehicle is moving (speed
above 6 mph (10 km/h)), this warn-
ing lamp comes on, accompanied
by an audible signal and a message
on the multifunction screen for a few
seconds.
4
Opening
) After unlocking the vehicle using the
remote control or the key, pull the
handle and raise the tailgate.
Unlocking
Closing ) Fold back the rear benchseat to
gain access to the lock from inside
) Lower the tailgate using the interior the boot.
grab handle.
) Insert a small screwdriver into hole A
of the lock to unlock the tailgate.

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ACCESS
FUEL TANK To fill the tank safely:
) the engine must be switched off,
Fuel tank capacity: approximately
50 litres (petrol) or 46 litres (Diesel); ) open the fuel filler flap,
(Depending on version: approxi- ) insert the key in the cap, then turn it
mately 30 litres (petrol or Diesel)). to the left,

Low fuel level


When the fuel tank minimum
level is reached this warning
lamp comes on on the instru-
4 ment panel. When it first comes
on there remains approximately 5 litres
of fuel in the tank.
You must refuel as soon as possible to ) remove the cap and hook it onto
avoid running out of fuel. the clip located on the inside of the
If you run out of fuel (Diesel), refer also flap,
to the "Checks" section. ) fill the tank, but do not continue
after the 3rd cut-off of the pump;
this could cause malfunctions.
Filling
A label affixed to the inside of the flap
reminds you of the type of fuel to be
used depending on your engine.
Additions of fuel must be of at least 5 litres,
in order to be registered by the fuel gauge.
When you have filled the tank:
) put the cap back in place, The key cannot be removed from
) turn the key to the right, then remove the lock until the cap is refitted.
With Stop & Start, never refuel it from the cap, Opening the filler cap may cre-
with the system in STOP mode; ) close the flap. ate a noise caused by an inrush
you must switch off the ignition of air. This vacuum is entirely
with the key. normal, resulting from the seal-
ing of the fuel system.
ACCESS
Quality of the fuel used for Quality of the fuel used for
petrol engines Diesel engines
The petrol engines are perfectly compat- The Diesel engines are perfectly com-
ible with E10 or E24 type petrol biofuels patible with biofuels which conform to
(containing 10 % or 24 % ethanol), con- current and future European standards
forming to European standards EN 228 (Diesel fuel which complies with stan-
and EN 15376. dard EN 590 mixed with a biofuel which
E85 type fuels (containing up to 85 % complies with standard EN 14214)
ethanol) are reserved exclusively for ve- available at the pumps (containing up
hicles marketed for the use of this type to 7 % Fatty Acid Methyl Ester).
of fuel (BioFlex vehicles). The quality of The B30 biofuel can be used in cer-
the ethanol must comply with European
standard EN 15293.
tain Diesel engines; however, this use
is subject to strict application of the 4
For Brazil only, special vehicles are special servicing conditions. Contact a
marketed to run on fuels containing up CITROËN dealer or a qualified work-
to 100 % ethanol (E100 type). shop.
The use of any other type of (bio)fuel
(vegetable or animal oils, pure or dilut-
ed, domestic fuel...) is strictly prohibited
(risk of damage to the engine and fuel
system).

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ACCESS
MISFUEL PREVENTION Operation Deactivation
(DIESEL)*
When a petrol filler nozzle is introduced into Before refuelling using non-standard
the fuel filler neck of your Diesel vehicle, it Diesel fuel nozzles (present in some
comes into contact with the flap. The sys- countries), a tool allows you to tem-
tem remains closed and prevents filling. porarily disable the misfuel prevention
Do not persist but introduce a Diesel device.
type filler nozzle.

It remains possible to use a fuel


can to fill the tank.
4 In order to ensure a good flow
of fuel, do not place the nozzle
of the fuel can in direct contact
Mechanical device which prevents fill- with the flap of the misfuel pre-
ing the tank of a Diesel vehicle with vention device and pour slowly.
petrol. It avoids the risk of engine dam-
age that can result from filling with the
wrong fuel.
Located in the filler neck, the misfuel
prevention device appears when the
filler cap is removed. Use
Travelling abroad
) With the handle vertical, introduce
As Diesel fuel pump nozzles the tool into the filler neck as far as it
may be different in other coun- will go.
tries, the presence of the misfuel
prevention device may make re- ) Turn the tool a quarter turn to the
fuelling impossible. right or left.
Before travelling abroad, we ) Remove the tool completely.
recommend that you check with ) Fill with fuel.
the CITROËN dealer network,
whether your vehicle is suitable The misfuel prevention device
for the fuel pumps in the country will be activated the next time a
in which you want to travel. standard nozzle is used.

This tool will become available during


* According to country of sale. the year.
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VISIBILITY
LIGHTING CONTROLS Manual controls A. Main lighting mode selection ring:
turn it to position the symbol re-
System for selection and control of the The lighting is controlled directly by the quired facing the mark.
various front and rear lamps providing driver by means of the ring A and the
the vehicle's lighting. stalk B.
Lamps off.

Main lighting Model without AUTO lighting

The various front and rear lamps of the Automatic illumination of


vehicle are designed to adapt the driv- headlamps.
er's visibility progressively according to
climatic conditions:
- sidelamps, to be seen, Sidelamps only.
- dipped beam headlamps to see
without dazzling other drivers,
- main beam headlamps to see clearly
5
Dipped or main beam
when the road is clear. headlamps.

Additional lighting B. Stalk for switching the headlamp


beam: pull the stalk to switch between
Other lamps are installed to fulfil the dipped and main beam headlamps.
requirements of particular conditions of In the lamps off and sidelamps modes,
visibility: Model with AUTO lighting the driver can switch on the main beam
- a rear foglamp to be seen from headlamps temporarily ("headlamp
afar, flash") by maintaining a pull on the stalk.
- front foglamps for even better for-
ward vision.
Displays
Programming
Lighting of the corresponding indicator
Various automatic lighting control lamp on the instrument panel confirms the
modes are also available according to switching on of the lighting selected.
the following options: Depending on version, the instrument
- guide-me-home lighting, panel may have permanent back-lighting.
- automatic illumination of headlamps. Illumination of the instrument panel is
therefore not linked to the exterior lighting.
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VISIBILITY
C. Foglamp selection ring. When the lighting is switched off auto-
The foglamps operate with the dipped matically (with AUTO model) or when
and main beam headlamps. the dipped headlamps are switched off
Model with rear foglamp only manually, the foglamps and sidelamps
will remain on.
) Turn the ring rearwards to switch
Rear foglamp off the foglamps, the sidelamps will
then switch off.

) To switch on the foglamp, turn the


ring C forwards. In good or rainy weather, by both
When the lighting is switched off auto- day and night, the front foglamps
matically (with AUTO model), the foglamp and the rear foglamp are pro-
and the dipped beam headlamps will hibited. In these situations, the
remain on. power of their beams may daz-
zle other drivers.
5 ) To switch off all of the lighting, turn
the ring C rearwards. Do not forget to switch off the
front foglamps and the rear fo-
glamp when they are no longer
necessary.

Model with front foglamps and


a rear foglamp Front and rear foglamps
Lighting on audible warning
Rotate and release the ring C: When the ignition is switched
) forwards a first time to switch on the off, all of the lamps switch off
front foglamps, automatically, unless guide-me-
) forwards a second time to switch on home lighting is activated.
the rear foglamp, If the lighting is switched on manu-
) rearwards a first time to switch off ally after switching off the ignition,
the rear foglamp, there is an audible signal when a
front door is opened to warn the
) rearwards a second time to switch driver that they have forgotten to
of the front fog lamps. switch off the vehicle's lighting,
with the ignition off.

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VISIBILITY
Manual guide-me-home lighting
In some weather conditions (e.g.
low temperature or humidity), Temporarily keeping the dipped beam The sidelamps and dipped beam head-
the presence of misting on the headlamps on after the vehicle's igni- lamps are switched on automatically,
internal surface of the glass of tion has been switched off makes the without any action on the part of the
the headlamps and rear lamps driver's exit easier when the light is driver, when a low level of external light
is normal; it disappears after the poor. is detected or in certain cases of activa-
lamps have been on for a few tion of the windscreen wipers.
minutes.
As soon as the brightness returns to a
sufficient level or after the windscreen
wipers are switched off, the lamps are
switched off automatically.

Daytime running lamps*


On vehicles fitted with daytime run-
ning lamps, the dipped beams come on
5
when the vehicle is started.

This warning lamp comes on in


the instrument panel.

The instruments and controls (instru- Switching on


ment panel, multifunction screen, air ) With the ignition off, "flash" the
conditioning control panel, etc.) are not headlamps using the lighting stalk.
illuminated, except on switching to the
automatic lighting mode or when the ) A further "headlamp flash" switches Activation
lighting is switched on manually. the function off. ) Turn ring to the "AUTO" position.
This function can be activated/deacti- The automatic illumination of head-
vated by a CITROËN dealer or a quali- lamps is accompanied by a mes-
fied workshop. sage in the screen.
Switching off
The manual guide-me-home lighting
switches off automatically after a set Deactivation
time. ) Turn ring to a position other than
"AUTO". Deactivation is accompa-
nied by a message in the screen.
* According to country.
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VISIBILITY
Association with the automatic
In fog or snow, the sunshine sen- HEADLAMP ADJUSTMENT
"Guide-me-home" lighting
sor may detect sufficient light.
Association with the automatic illumination Therefore, the lighting will not
of headlamps provides "guide-me-home" come on automatically.
lighting with the following additional op- Do not cover the sunshine sen-
tions: sor, coupled with the rain sensor
- selection of the lighting duration to 15, and located in the centre of the
30 or 60 seconds in the functions that windscreen behind the rear view
can be set in the vehicle configura- mirror; the associated functions
tion menu (except in the case of the would no longer be controlled.
monochrome screen A, for which the
duration is set: 60 seconds),
- automatic activation of "guide-me-
home" lighting when automatic illumi-
nation of headlamps is in operation.
5
To avoid causing a nuisance to other
road users, the height of the headlam-
ps should be adjusted in relation to the
Operating fault load in the vehicle.
0. Driver only or driver + front passenger.
In the event of a fault with the
sunshine sensor, the lighting -. Intermediate setting
come on, this warning lamp 1. 5 people.
is displayed in the instrument panel and/ -. 5 people + load in the boot.
or a message appears in the screen, 2. Driver only + maximum authorised
accompanied by an audible signal. load in the boot.
Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified This position is sufficient to avoid causing
workshop. dazzle.
Higher settings may limit the spread of
light from the headlamps.

The initial setting is position "0".

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VISIBILITY
WIPER CONTROLS Manual controls
System for selection and control of the The wiper commands are issued directly
various front and rear wiping modes for by the driver by means of the stalk A and
the elimination of rain and cleaning. Model with intermittent wiping the ring B.
The vehicle's front and rear wipers are
designed to improve the driver's visibil-
ity progressively according to the cli- Windscreen wipers
matic conditions.
A. Wiping speed selection stalk:

fast (heavy rain),

Programming
normal (moderate rain),
5
intermittent (proportional to the
Various automatic wiper control modes speed of the vehicle),
are also available according to the fol-
lowing options: park,
- automatic rain sensitive windscreen
wipers, Model with AUTO wiping
- rear wiping on engaging reverse single wipe (press down and re-
gear. lease),
or

automatic, then single


wipe (see following
page).

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VISIBILITY
Rear wiper B. Rear wiper selection ring: Windscreen wash
Pull the wiper stalk towards you. The
windscreen wash, then the windscreen
wipers, operate for a pre-determined
park, time.

intermittent wipe,

wash-wipe (set duration).

5
Reverse gear
When reverse gear is engaged, the
rear wiper will come into operation if the
windscreen wipers are operating.

Programming
The function is activated or deactivated
via the vehicle configuration menu.
This function is activated by default.

If a significant accumulation of
snow or ice is present, or when
using a tailgate bicycle car-
rier, deactivate the automatic
rear wiper via the multifunction
screen configuration menu.

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VISIBILITY
Automatic rain sensitive It is accompanied by the indica- Vertical windscreen wiper
windscreen wipers tor lamp in the instrument panel position
going off and a message in the
The windscreen wipers operate automati- multifunction screen.
cally, without any action on the part of the
driver, if rain is detected (sensor behind
the rear view mirror), adapting their speed The automatic wiping must be re-
to the intensity of the rainfall. activated if the ignition has been
off for more than one minute, by
Activation pushing stalk A downwards.

This position allows the wiper blades to


Operating fault be lifted for winter parking, cleaning or re-
placement without damaging the bonnet.
5
If an automatic wiping fault occurs,
This is controlled manually by the driver by the wipers will operate in intermittent In the minute following switching off of
pushing stalk A to the "AUTO" position. mode. the ignition, any action on the wiper
stalk positions the wipers vertically.
Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer
or a qualified workshop. To park the wipers after this has been
It is accompanied by the illumina- done, switch on the ignition and operate
tion of this indicator lamp in the the wiper stalk.
instrument panel and a message Do not cover the rain sensor,
in the multifunction screen. linked with the sunshine sensor
and located in the centre of the
windscreen behind the rear view To retain the effectiveness of the
Switching off "flat-blade" wiper blades, it is ad-
mirror.
Switch off the automatic wiping visable to:
when using an automatic car - handle them with care,
wash. - clean them regularly using
In winter, it is advisable to wait soapy water,
until the windscreen is complete- - not use them to hold a sheet
ly clear of ice before activating of cardboard against the
the automatic wiping. windscreen,
This is controlled manually by the driver
by moving stalk A upwards, returning it - replace them at the first signs
to position "0". of wear.

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VISIBILITY
COURTESY LAMPS Central or rear courtesy lamps In permanent lighting mode, the
Selection and control of the various lighting duration varies, according
passenger compartment lamps. In this position, the courtesy to the circumstances:
lamp comes on gradually: - with the ignition off, approxi-
Version without Zenith windscreen mately ten minutes,
- when the vehicle is unlocked, - in energy economy mode,
- when the key is removed from the approximately thirty seconds,
ignition, - with the engine running, un-
- when a door is opened, limited.
- when the remote control locking but-
ton is activated, in order to locate To switch off the rear courtesy lamp,
your vehicle. place it in the "permanently off" position.

5 It switches off gradually:


- when the vehicle is locked, Front side reading lamps
- when the ignition is switched on,
- 30 seconds after the last door is ) With the ignition on, the first press of
A. Central courtesy lamp closed. the corresponding switch switches
on the reading lamp concerned in
permanent lighting mode.
Version with Zenith windscreen ) Following a second press, it comes on:
Permanently off. - when the vehicle is unlocked,
- when the key is removed from the
ignition,
- when a door is opened,
Permanent lighting. - when the remote control locking
button is pressed, in order to lo-
cate your vehicle.

It switches off gradually:


- when the vehicle is locked,
- when the ignition is switched on,
- 30 seconds after the last door is
closed.
1. Rear side reading lamps
2. Rear courtesy lamp
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VISIBILITY
INTERIOR MOOD LIGHTING On certain versions, three lamps locat- BOOT LAMP
ed in the support between the roof and
The dimmed passenger compartment the automatic day/night interior mirror
lighting improves visibility in the vehicle come on as well.
when the light is poor.

Switching on Switching off


At night, the illumination of the central The interior mood lighting switches off
dashboard storage compartment comes automatically when the sidelamps are
on automatically when the sidelamps switched off.
are switched on. It can be switched off manually using
the instrument panel lighting rheostat
button.
) With the lighting on, press several
times on the left hand button of the
instrument panel to progressively
5
reduce the dashboard lighting level. This comes on automatically when the
boot is opened and switches off auto-
) Press again to reduce the lighting matically when the boot is closed.
level to the minimum and switch off
the interior mood lighting.

The lighting time varies according


to the circumstances:
- when the ignition is off, ap-
proximately ten minutes,
- in energy economy mode, ap-
proximately thirty seconds,
- when the engine is running,
no limit.

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FITTINGS
INTERIOR FITTINGS
1. Sun visor
2. Illuminated glove box
(see details on following page)
3. Door pockets
4. Upper storage compartment
5. Lower storage compartment with
non-slip mat
6. USB port/Auxiliary socket
(see details on following page)
or
Coin holder
7. 12 V accessory socket
(see details on following page)
8. Centre armrest with storage
6 (see details on the following page)
or
Cup/bottle holder
FITTINGS
SUN VISOR ILLUMINATED GLOVE BOX
Component which protects against sun- Comfort and storage system for the driver
light from the front or the side. and front passenger.

Version without Zenith windscreen

This can be used to hold a water bottle.


Its lid has a location for storing the vehicle's
handbook pack.
6
Storage
) To open the glove box, raise the
The sun visors are fitted with a courtesy handle. ) For access to the closed storage
mirror, with concealing flap for the driver It is lit when the lid is opened. box, lift the lever to open the lid.
and a ticket/card holder. It houses the front passenger's airbag ) For access to the open storage box
deactivation switch A. below the armrest, lift the complete
Depending on your vehicle version, it pro- armrest towards the rear.
Version with Zenith windscreen vides access to the ventilation nozzle B, These can be used for portable devices
Refer to the "Familiarisation - § Zenith distributing the same conditioned air as (mobile phone, MP3 player...) which can
windscreen" section. the vents in the passenger compartment. be connected to the USB port/auxiliary
socket or charged from the 12 V socket
in the centre console.

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FITTINGS
AUXILIARY SOCKET USB PLAYER 12 V ACCESSORY SOCKET

The auxiliary socket is located in the The USB port is located in the "AUX"
"AUX" box on the centre console. box on the centre console.
It permits the connection of a portable It permits the connection of a portable
device, such as a digital audio player of device, such as a digital audio player of ) To connect a 12 V accessory (max
the iPod® type, to listen to your music the iPod® generation 5 and later type or power: 120 W), lift the cover and
6 files using the vehicle's speakers. USB memory stick type.
It reads the audio file formats (mp3,
connect a suitable adaptor.

ogg, wma, wav...) which are transmitted


to your audio equipment and played via
The management of the files is the vehicle's speakers.
done using your portable device. You can manage these files using the
steering mounted controls or the audio
equipment control panel and display
them on the multifunction screen.
For more information on the use of
this equipment, refer to the MyWay or
Audio system part of the "Audio and When it is in use, the portable
Telematics" section. device charges automatically.

For more information on the use of this


equipment, refer to the Audio system part
of the "Audio and Telematics" section.

88
FITTINGS
STORAGE DRAWER MATS Refitting
Removable carpet protection. To refit the mat on the driver's side:
) position the mat correctly,
) refit the fixings by pressing,
) check that the mat is secured cor-
Fitting rectly.
When fitting the mat for the first time,
on the driver's side use only the fixings
provided in the wallet attached.
The other mats are simply placed on To avoid any risk of jamming of
the carpet. the pedals:
- only use mats which are
suited to the fixings already
Removal present in the vehicle; these
The storage drawer is located under the fixings must be used,
driver's seat. To remove the mat on the driver's side: - never fit one mat on top of
Opening
) move the seat as far back as pos-
sible,
another.
The use of mats not approved by
6
) Raise the front of the drawer and pull it. ) unclip the fixings, CITROËN may interfere with ac-
) remove the mat. cess to the pedals and hinder the
Removal operation of the cruise control/
speed limiter.
) Bring the drawer to the end of its
travel.
) Press the ends of the slides.
) Raise the drawer and pull it fully.
Refitting
) Engage the drawer in its slides.
) At the end of its travel, press on the
top of the drawer to secure it.

Do not place heavy objects in


the drawer.

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FITTINGS
BOOT FITTINGS
1. Rear parcel shelf
(see following page for details)
2. Hooks
(see following page for details)
3. Location for Hi-Fi amplifier
4. Stowing rings
5. Storage box (version equipped
with a temporary puncture repair
kit)
(see following page for details)
or
Tool box (version equipped with
a spare wheel)
(refer to section "Practical Informa-

6 tion - § Changing a wheel")


FITTINGS
REAR PARCEL SHELF HOOKS STORAGE BOX

To remove the shelf: The hooks can be used to hold shop- ) Raise the boot carpet by pulling the
) unhook the two cords, ping bags. strap upwards to gain access to the
) raise the shelf slightly, then unclip it
on each side.
storage box.
This has areas for storing a temporary 6
puncture repair kit, a box of spare bulbs,
a first aid kit, two warning triangles, ...

) refit the boot floor carpet by folding it


slightly in the middle.
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CHILD SAFETY
CHILD SEAT IN THE FRONT
TO CHILD SEATS

Although one of CITROËN's main cri- "Rearwards-facing" "Forwards-facing"


teria when designing your vehicle, the When a "rearwards-facing" child seat is When a "forwards-facing" child seat is
safety of your children also depends on installed on the front passenger seat, installed on the front passenger seat,
you. it is essential that the passenger airbag adjust the vehicle's seat to the interme-
For maximum safety, please observe is deactivated. Otherwise, the child diate longitudinal position with the seat
the following recommendations: would risk being seriously injured or back upright and leave the passenger
- in accordance with European reg- killed if the airbag were to inflate. airbag activated.
ulations, 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 seats fitted with a
seat belt or ISOFIX mountings*,
- statistically, the safest seats in
your vehicle for carrying children
are the rear seats,
- a child weighing less than 9 kg
must travel in the "rearwards-
7 facing" position both in the front
and in the rear.

Intermediate longitudinal position

CITROËN recommends that


children should travel in the rear
seats of your vehicle:
- "rearwards-facing" up to
the age of 2,
- "forwards-facing" over the
age of 2. * The rules for carrying children are
specific to each country. Refer to the
current legislation in your country.
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CHILD SAFETY

Passenger airbag OFF Refer to the advice given on the label


present on both sides of the passen-
ger's sun visor.

To assure the safety of your child, you must deactivate the passenger's
front airbag when you install a child seat in the rearwards facing position
on the front passenger's seat.
Otherwise, there is a risk that the child could be seriously injured or killed
if the airbag were deployed.

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CHILD SAFETY
CHILD SEATS RECOMMENDED BY CITROËN
CITROËN offers a complete range of recommended child seats which are secured
using a three point seat belt:

Group 0+: from birth to 13 kg Groups 1, 2 and 3: from 9 to 36 kg

L2
L1
"KIDDY Comfort Pro"
"RÖMER Baby-Safe
Plus" The impact shield
must be used
Installed in the for carrying
rearwards-facing young children
position. (from 9 to 18 kg).

Groups 2 and 3: from 15 to 36 kg


7
L4
"KLIPPAN Optima"
L3 From the age
"RECARO Start'' of 6 years
(approximately
22 kg), the booster is
used on its own.

L5
"RÖMER KIDFIX"
Can be fitted to the vehicle's ISOFIX mountings.
The child is restrained by the seat belt.

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CHILD SAFETY
INSTALLING CHILD SEATS ATTACHED USING THE SEAT BELT
In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for installing child seats secured using a seat belt
and universally approved (a) in accordance with the weight of the child and the seat in the vehicle.

Weight of the child and indicative age

Under 13 kg From 9 to 18 kg From 15 to 25 kg From 22 to 36 kg


Seat (groups 0 (b) and 0+) (group 1) (group 2) (group 3)
Up to approx 1 to 3 years 3 to 6 years 6 to 10 years
1 year approx approx approx

Front passenger seat (c) U U U U

Outer rear seats U U U U 7

Centre rear seat U U U U

(a) Universal child seat: child seat that can be installed in all vehicles using a seat belt.
(b) Group 0: from birth to 10 kg. Shells seats and baby carriers cannot be installed in the front passenger seat.
(c) Consult the legislation in force in your country before installing your child on this seat.
U: Seat suitable for the installation of a child seat secured using a seat belt and universally approved, "rearwards-facing"
and/or "forwards-facing".

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CHILD SAFETY

ADVICE ON CHILD SEATS

The incorrect installation of a child Children under the age of 10 must As a safety precaution, do not leave:
seat in a vehicle compromises the not travel in the "forwards-facing" - a child or children alone and un-
child's protection in the event of an position on the front passenger seat, supervised in a vehicle,
accident. unless the rear seats are already oc-
cupied by other children, cannot be - a child or an animal in a vehicle
Remember to fasten the seat belts or which is exposed to the sun, with
the child seat harnesses keeping the used or are absent.
the windows closed,
slack relative to the child's body to a Deactivate the passenger airbag
minimum, even for short journeys. when a "rearwards-facing" child seat - the keys within reach of children
is installed on the front seat. inside the vehicle.
When installing a child seat using the
seat belt, ensure that the seat belt is Otherwise, the child would risk being To prevent accidental opening of the
tightened correctly on the child seat seriously injured or killed if the airbag doors and rear windows, use the
and that it secures the child seat firm- were to inflate. "Child lock".
ly on the seat of your vehicle. If your Take care not to open the rear win-
passenger seat is adjustable, move it dows by more than one third.
forwards if necessary. To protect young children from the
For optimum installation of the "for- Installing a booster seat rays of the sun, fit side blinds on the
wards-facing" child seat, ensure that rear windows.
the back of the child seat is in contact The chest part of the seat belt must
7 with the back of the vehicle's seat
and that the head restraint does not
be positioned on the child's shoulder
without touching the neck.
cause any discomfort. Ensure that the lap part of the seat
If the head restraint has to be removed, belt passes correctly over the child's
ensure that it is stored or attached thighs.
securely to prevent it from being CITROËN recommends the use of
thrown around the vehicle in the event a booster seat which has a back, fit-
of sharp braking. ted with a seat belt guide at shoulder
level.
CHILD SAFETY
"ISOFIX" MOUNTINGS There are three rings for each seat: This ISOFIX mounting system provides
- two rings A, located between the fast, reliable and safe fitting of the child
Your vehicle has been approved in accor- vehicle seat back and cushion, indi- seat in your vehicle.
dance with the new ISOFIX regulation. cated by a label, The ISOFIX child seats are fitted with
The seats, represented below, are fitted two latches which are secured on the
with regulation ISOFIX mountings: two rings A.
When fitting an ISOFIX child seat to
the right hand rear seat, before fixing
the seat in place, first move the centre
rear seat belt towards the middle of the
vehicle so as to not interfere with the
operation of the seat belt.
Some seats also have an upper strap
which is attached to ring B.
To attach this strap, raise the vehicle
seat's head restraint then pass the hook
between its rods. Then fix the hook on
ring B and tighten the upper strap.

- a ring B, behind the seat, referred to


as the TOP TETHER for fixing the
upper strap. 7
The incorrect installation of a
child seat in a vehicle compro-
mises the child's protection in
the event of an accident.

For information regarding the ISOFIX


child seats which can be installed in
your vehicle, refer to the table showing
the locations for installing ISOFIX child
seats.

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CHILD SAFETY
ISOFIX CHILD SEAT RECOMMENDED BY CITROËN AND APPROVED FOR YOUR VEHICLE

RÖMER Duo Plus ISOFIX


(size category B1)

Group 1: from 9 to 18 kg

Installed only in the forwards-facing position.


Fitted with an upper strap to be secured on the upper ring B, referred to as the
TOP TETHER.
Three seat body angles: sitting, reclining, lying.
) Adjust the front seat of the vehicle so that the child's feet do not touch the back
of the seat.

This child seat can also be used on seats which are not fitted with ISOFIX mountings. In this case, it must be attached
to the vehicle seat using the three point seat belt.
Follow the instructions for fitting the child seat given in the seat manufacturer's installation guide.

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CHILD SAFETY
INSTALLING ISOFIX CHILD SEATS
In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for the installation of ISOFIX child seats on the
vehicle seats fitted with ISOFIX mountings.
In the case of the universal and semi-universal ISOFIX child seats, the child seat's ISOFIX size category, determined by
a letter between A and G, is indicated on the child seat next to the ISOFIX logo.

Weight of the child/indicative age

Less than 10 kg
Less than 10 kg (group 0)
(group 0) From 9 to 18 kg (group 1)
Less than 13 kg
Up to 6 months (group 0+) From 1 to 3 years approx
approx
Up to 1 year approx

Type of ISOFIX child seat Infant car seat* "rear facing" "rear facing" "forward facing"

ISOFIX size category F G C D E C D A B B1


7
Universal and semi-universal IUF
ISOFIX child seats which can be X X IL-SU X IL-SU
installed on the outer rear seats IL-SU

IUF: seat suitable for the installation of an Isofix Universal seat, "Forward facing" and secured using the "Top Tether" upper strap.
IL-SU: seat suitable for the installation an Isofix Semi-Universal seat which is:
- "rear facing" fitted with a "Top Tether" upper strap or a stay,
- "forward facing" fitted with a stay,
For the securing of the "Top Tether" upper strap, refer to the "ISOFIX Mountings" section.
X: seat which is not suitable for the installation of an ISOFIX seat of the size category indicated.

* Infant car seats and "car cots" cannot be installed on the front passenger seat.
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CHILD SAFETY
MANUAL CHILD LOCK ELECTRIC CHILD LOCK Deactivation
) Press the button again.
Mechanical system to prevent open- Remote control system to prevent open-
ing of the rear door using its interior ing of the rear doors using their interior The indicator lamp on the button switches
control. controls and use of the rear electric off, accompanied by a message in the
windows. multifunction screen.
The control is located on the edge of
each rear door. The control is located on the driver's This indicator lamp remains off until the
door, with the electric window controls. child lock is activated.

Locking

Activation
Any other status of the indica-
tor lamp indicates a fault with
the electric child lock. have it
checked by a CITROËN dealer
or a qualified workshop.

7
) With the ignition key, turn the red This system is independent and
control one quarter of a turn: in no circumstances does it take
the place of the central locking
- to the right on the left-hand rear control.
door,
Check the status of the child lock
- to the left on the right-hand rear each time you switch on the igni-
door. tion.
Always remove the key from the
Unlocking ) Press this button. ignition when leaving the vehicle,
The indicator lamp on the button comes even for a short time.
) With the ignition key, turn the red
control one quarter of a turn: on, accompanied by a message in the In the event of a serious impact,
multifunction screen. the electric child lock is deacti-
- to the left on the left-hand rear vated automatically to permit the
door, This indicator lamp remains on until the
child lock is deactivated. exit of the rear passengers.
- to the right on the right-hand rear
door.

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SAFETY
DIRECTION INDICATORS HAZARD WARNING LAMPS HORN
Selection of the left or right direction in- A visual warning by means of the direc- Audible warning to alert other road users
dicators to signal a change of direction tion indicators to alert other road users to to an imminent danger.
of the vehicle. a vehicle breakdown, towing or accident.

) Left: lower the lighting stalk beyond ) Press this button, the direction indi- ) Press one of the spokes of the steering
the point of resistance. cators flash. wheel.
) Right: raise the lighting stalk beyond They can operate with the ignition off.
the point of resistance.
Automatic operation of hazard
warning lamps Use the horn moderately and
only in the following cases:
8
"Motorway" function When braking in an emergency, de- - immediate danger,
pending on the deceleration, the hazard - overtaking a cyclist or pedes-
) Press briefly upwards or downwards, warning lamps come on automatically.
without going beyond the point of trian,
resistance; the direction indicators They switch off automatically the first - when approaching an area
will flash 3 times. time you accelerate. where there is no visibility.
) You can also switch them off by
pressing the button.

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SAFETY
EMERGENCY OR ASSISTANCE Anti-lock braking system If this warning lamp comes on,
CALL and electronic brake force together with the STOP and
distribution ABS warning lamps, accompa-
nied by an audible signal and a message
Linked systems which improve the sta- in the screen, it indicates a malfunction
bility and manoeuvrability of your vehicle of the electronic brake force distribution
when braking, in particular on poor or which could result in loss of control of the
slippery surfaces. vehicle when braking.
You must stop as soon as it is safe
to do so.
Activation
The anti-lock braking system comes In either case, contact a CITROËN
into operation automatically when there dealer or a qualified workshop.
is a risk of wheel lock.
Normal operation of the ABS may make
itself felt by slight vibration of the brake When replacing wheels (tyres
pedal. and rims), ensure that they
conform to the manufacturer's
This system allows you to make an recommendations.
emergency or assistance call to the
emergency services or to the dedicated When braking in an emergency,
CITROËN service. press very firmly without releas-
For more information on the use of this ing the pressure. Emergency braking assistance
function, refer to the "Audio and tele-
matics" section. System which, in an emergency, en-
ables you to obtain the optimum braking
8 BRAKING ASSISTANCE Operating fault
pressure more quickly, thus reducing the
stopping distance.
SYSTEMS
If this warning lamp comes on,
Group of supplementary systems which accompanied by an audible Activation
help you to obtain optimum braking in signal and a message in the
screen, it indicates a malfunction of the It is triggered by the speed at which the
complete safety in emergency situations: brake pedal is pressed.
anti-lock braking system which could
- anti-lock braking system (ABS), result in loss of control of the vehicle The effect of this is a reduction in the
- electronic brake force distribution when braking. resistance of the pedal and an increase
(EBFD), in braking efficiency.
- emergency braking assistance (EBA).
When braking in an emergency,
press firmly without releasing
the pressure.
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SAFETY
TRAJECTORY CONTROL Operating fault
SYSTEMS
If this warning lamp comes on,
Anti-slip regulation (ASR) and accompanied by an audible
electronic stability programme signal and a message in the
(ESP) screen, this indicates a fault
with these systems.
The anti-slip regulation (also known as Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer
Traction Control) optimises traction to or a qualified workshop.
prevent skidding of the wheels, by act-
ing on the brakes of the driving wheels
and on the engine.
The electronic stability programme acts The trajectory control systems
on the brake of one or more wheels and offer increased safety in normal
on the engine to keep the vehicle on the ) Press the "ESP OFF" button, located driving, but this should not en-
trajectory required by the driver, within near the steering wheel. courage the driver to take extra
the limits of the laws of physics. risks or drive at high speed.
If this warning lamp comes on The correct functioning of these
Activation in the instrument panel and systems is assured provided
These systems are activated automati- the indicator lamp in the button that manufacturer's recommen-
cally each time the vehicle is started. comes on, this indicates that dations are observed on:
They come into operation in the event these systems are deactivated. - wheels (tyres and rims),
of a grip or trajectory problem. It is recommended that the systems be - braking components,
reactivated as soon as possible. - electronic components,

This is indicated by flashing of Reactivation


- assembly and repair proce-
dures. 8
this warning lamp in the instru- These systems are reactivated automat- After an impact, have these sys-
ment panel. ically each time the ignition is switched tems checked by a CITROËN
back on or from 30 mph (50 km/h). dealer or a qualified workshop.
Deactivation ) Press the "ESP OFF" button again
In exceptional conditions (starting a ve- to reactivate them manually.
hicle which is bogged down, stuck in
snow, on soft ground...), if you are un-
able to make progress, it may be ad-
visable to temporarily deactivate these
systems, so that the wheels can spin
freely and allow the vehicle to move.

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SAFETY
SEAT BELTS Unfastening Rear seat belts
) Press the red button on the buckle.
Front seat belts The rear seats are each fitted with a
) Guide the seat belt as it is reeled in. three-point inertia reel seat belt.
The front seat belts are fitted with a pre-
tensioning and force limiting system.
This system improves safety in the front
seats in the event of a front or side im-
pact. Depending on the severity of the
impact, the pretensioning system in-
stantly tightens the seat belts against Seat belt not fastened/unfastened
the body of the occupants. warning lamp
The pretensioning seat belts are active When the ignition is switched on,
when the ignition is on. this warning lamp comes on in
The force limiter reduces the pressure the instrument panel, if the driver
of the seat belt on the chest of the occu- and/or the front passenger has
pant, so improving their protection. not fastened their seat belt.
From approximately 12 mph (20 km/h)
this warning lamp flashes for two minutes
accompanied by an audible signal of in-
Fastening creasing volume. Once these two minutes
have elapsed, this warning lamp remains
on until the driver and/or the front passen- Fastening
ger fastens their seat belt. ) Pull the strap, then insert the tongue
in the buckle.
8 ) Check that the seat belt is fastened
correctly by pulling the strap.

Unfastening
) Press the red button on the buckle.
) Guide the seat belt as it is reeled in.

) Pull the strap, then insert the tongue


in the buckle.
) Check that the seat belt is fastened
correctly by pulling the strap.
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SAFETY

The driver must ensure that passen- In order to be effective, a seat belt Recommendations for children
gers use the seat belts correctly and must: Use a suitable child seat if the pas-
that they are all restrained securely - be tightened as close to the body senger is less than 12 years old or
before setting off. as possible, shorter than one and a half metres.
Wherever you are seated in the ve- - be pulled in front of you with a Never use the same seat belt to secure
hicle, always fasten your seat belt, smooth movement, checking that more than one person.
even for short journeys. it does not twist, Never allow a child to travel on your lap.
Do not interchange the seat belt - be used to restrain only one person,
buckles as they will not fulfil their role
fully. - not bear any trace of cuts or fraying,
The seat belts are fitted with an inertia - not be converted or modified to
reel permitting automatic adjustment avoid affecting its performance.
of the length of the strap to your size. In the event of an impact
The seat belt is stowed automatically Depending on the nature and serious-
when not in use. ness of the impact, the pretensioning
Before and after use, ensure that the device may be deployed before and in-
seat belt is reeled in correctly. In accordance with current safety dependently of the airbags. Deployment
regulations, for all repairs on your of the pretensioners is accompanied by
The lower part of the strap must be vehicle, go to a qualified workshop a slight discharge of harmless smoke
positioned as low as possible on the with the skills and equipment needed, and a noise, due to the activation of the
pelvis. which a CITROËN dealer is able to pyrotechnic cartridge incorporated in the
The upper part must be positioned in provide. system.
the hollow of the shoulder. Have your seat belts checked regular- In all cases, the airbag warning lamp
The inertia reels are fitted with an auto- ly by a CITROËN dealer or a qualified comes on.
matic locking device which comes into
operation in the event of a collision,
emergency braking or if the vehicle
workshop, particularly if the straps
show signs of damage.
Following an impact, have the seat
belts system checked, and if neces- 8
Clean the seat belt straps with soapy sary replaced, by a CITROËN dealer
rolls over. You can release the device water or a textile cleaning product, or a qualified workshop.
by pulling firmly on the strap and re- sold by CITROËN dealers.
leasing it so that it reels in slightly.
After folding or moving a seat or rear
bench seat, ensure that the seat belt
is positioned and reeled in correctly.
SAFETY
AIRBAGS Impact detection zones Front airbags
System designed to maximise the safety System which protects the driver and
of the occupants (with the exception of front passenger in the event of a seri-
the rear centre passenger) in the event ous front impact in order to limit the risk
of violent collisions. It supplements the of injury to the head and chest.
action of the force-limiting seat belts The driver's airbag is fitted in the centre
(with the exception of the rear centre of the steering wheel; the front passen-
passenger). ger's airbag is fitted in the dashboard
If a collision occurs, the electronic de- above the glove box.
tectors record and analyse the front and
side impacts sustained in the impact
detection zones:
- in the case of a serious impact, the
airbags are deployed instantly and
protect the occupants of the vehicle
(with the exception of the rear centre
passenger); immediately after the A. Front impact zone.
impact, the airbags deflate rapidly B. Side impact zone.
so that they do not hinder visibility
or the exit of the occupants,
- in the case of a minor or rear impact
or in certain roll-over conditions, the Deployment of the airbag(s) is
airbags will not be deployed; the accompanied by a slight emis-
seat belt alone is sufficient to pro- sion of harmless smoke and a

8 vide optimum protection in these


situations.
noise, due to the activation of
the pyrotechnic cartridge incor-
porated in the system.
Deployment
The airbags are deployed simultane-
This smoke is not harmful, but ously, unless the passenger's front
sensitive individuals may experi- airbag is deactivated, in the event of
ence slight irritation. a serious front impact applied to all or
The airbags do not operate when
the ignition is switched off. The noise of the detonation may part of the front impact zone A, in the
result in a slight loss of hearing longitudinal centreline of the vehicle on
This equipment will only deploy for a short time.
once. If a second impact occurs a horizontal plane and directed from the
(during the same or a subse- front to the rear of the vehicle.
quent accident), the airbag will The front airbag inflates between the
not be deployed again. head-thorax of the front occupant of the
vehicle and the dashboard to cushion
their forward movement.

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SAFETY
Deactivation Operating fault
To assure the safety of your child,
Only the passenger's front airbag can the passenger's front airbag
be deactivated: must be deactivated when you If this warning lamp comes on
) with the ignition off, insert the key install a "rear facing" child seat in the instrument panel, accom-
in the passenger airbag deactivation on the front passenger seat. panied by an audible warning
switch, and a message in the multifunc-
Otherwise, the child would risk tion screen, contact a CITROËN dealer
) turn it to the "OFF" position, being seriously injured or killed if or qualified workshop to have the system
) then, remove the key keeping the the airbag were deployed. checked. The airbags may no longer be
switch in the new position. deployed in the event of a serious impact.

If this warning lamp flashes,


contact a CITROËN dealer or
Reactivation a qualified workshop. The pas-
When you remove a child seat that senger's front airbag may no
has been fitted "rearwards facing", longer be deployed in the event
turn switch to the "ON" position to re- of a serious impact.
activate the airbag and so assure the
safety of your front passenger in the
event of an impact. If at least one of the two airbag
warning lamps come on continu-
ously, do not install a child seat
With the ignition on, this warn- on the front passenger seat.
ing lamp comes on in the instru- Have it checked by a CITROËN
ment panel for approximately dealer or a qualified workshop.
one minute, if the passenger's
This warning lamp comes on in
the instrument panel when the
front airbag is activated. 8
ignition is on and until the air-
bag is re-activated.

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SAFETY
Lateral airbags Impact detection zones Deployment
The curtain airbag is deployed at the
System which protects the driver and same time as the corresponding later-
front passenger in the event of a seri- al airbag in the event of a serious side
ous side impact in order to limit the risk impact applied to all or part of the side
of injury to the chest, between the hip impact zone B, perpendicular to the
and the shoulder. longitudinal centreline of the vehicle on
Each lateral airbag is fitted in the seat a horizontal plane and directed from
backrest frame, door side. the outside towards the inside of the
vehicle.
The curtain airbag inflates between the
front or rear occupant of the vehicle and
the windows.

Operating fault
A. Front impact zone.
B. Side impact zone. If this warning lamp comes on
in the instrument panel, accom-
panied by an audible signal and
a message in the screen, con-
tact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified
workshop to have the system checked.
The airbags may no longer be deployed

8 Deployment
The lateral airbags are deployed unilater-
Curtain airbags
in the event of a serious impact.

ally in the event of a serious side impact System which protects the driver and In the event of a minor impact or
applied to all or part of the side impact passengers (with the exception of the bump on the side of the vehicle
zone B, perpendicular to the longitudinal rear centre passenger) in the event of a or if the vehicle rolls over, the air-
centreline of the vehicle on a horizontal serious side impact in order to limit the bag may not be deployed.
plane and directed from the outside to- risk of injury to the side of the head.
In the event of a rear or front colli-
wards the inside of the vehicle. Each curtain airbag is built into the pillars sion, the airbag is not deployed.
The lateral airbag inflates between the and the upper passenger compartment
hip and shoulder of the front occupant area.
of the vehicle and the corresponding
door trim panel.

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SAFETY

For the airbags to be fully Front airbags


effective, observe the following Do not drive holding the steering wheel by its spokes or resting your hands on
safety rules: the centre part of the wheel.
Sit in a normal upright position. Passengers must not place their feet on the dashboard.
Wear a correctly adjusted seat belt. If possible, do not smoke as deployment of the airbags can cause burns or
Do not leave anything between the the risk of injury from a cigarette or pipe.
occupants and the airbags (a child, Never remove or pierce the steering wheel or hit it violently.
pet, object...). This could hamper the
operation of the airbags or injure the
occupants.

Lateral airbags
Use only approved covers on the seats, compatible with the deployment the
lateral airbags. For information on the range of seat covers suitable for your
After an accident or if the vehicle has vehicle, you can contact a CITROËN dealer (see "Practical information - §
been stolen or broken into, have the Accessories").
airbag systems checked. Do not fix or attach anything to the seat backs (clothing...). This could cause
All work on the airbag system must be injury to the chest or arms if the lateral airbag is deployed.
carried out by a CITROËN dealer or a Do not sit with the upper part of the body any nearer to the door than necessary.
qualified workshop.

Even if all of the precautions mentioned


are observed, a risk of injury or of minor
Curtain airbags 8
Do not fix or attach anything to the roof. This could cause injury to the head if
burns to the head, chest or arms when the curtain airbag is deployed.
an airbag is deployed cannot be ruled
out. The bag inflates almost instantly If fitted on your vehicle, do not remove the grab handles installed on the roof,
(within a few milliseconds) then de- they play a part in securing the curtain airbags.
flates within the same time discharging
the hot gas via openings provided for
this purpose.
DRIVING
PARKING BRAKE 6-SPEED MANUAL GEARBOX
Engaging 5th or 6th gear
) Move the lever fully to the right to
engage 5th or 6th gear.

Engaging reverse gear

Applying
) Pull the parking brake lever fully up
to immobilise your vehicle.

Releasing
) Pull the parking brake lever gently,
press the release button then lower
the lever fully.
) Raise the ring under the knob and
move the gear lever to the left then
When the vehicle is being driven, if this forwards.
9 warning lamp and the STOP warning
lamp come on, accompanied by an
audible signal and a message on the Only engage reverse gear when As a safety precaution and to fa-
multifunction screen, this indicates that the parking the vehicle is stationary with the cilitate starting of the engine:
brake is still on or has not been properly released. engine at idle. - always select neutral,
- press the clutch pedal.
When parking on a slope, direct
your wheels against the pave-
ment, apply the parking brake
and engage a gear.

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DRIVING
GEAR SHIFT INDICATOR* Example: The information appears in the form
- You are in third gear. of an arrow in the instrument panel
System which reduces fuel consumption screen.
by advising the driver to change up on Depending on your vehicle's equipment,
vehicles fitted with a manual gearbox. this arrow may be accompanied by the
recommended gear.

Operation - You press the accelerator pedal


moderately. In the case of driving which
The system intervenes only when driv- makes particular demands on
ing economically. the performance of the engine
(firm pressure on the accelerator
Depending on the driving situation and pedal, for example, when over-
your vehicle's equipment, the system taking...), the system will not
may advise you to skip one or more recommend a gear change.
gears. You can follow this instruc-
tion without engaging the intermediate The system never suggests:
gears. - engaging first gear,
The gear recommended should not - engaging reverse gear,
- The system may suggest that you
be considered compulsory. In fact, the engage a higher gear, if appropriate. - engaging a lower gear.
configuration of the road, the amount
of traffic and safety remain determining
factors when choosing the best gear.
Therefore, the driver remains responsi-
ble for deciding whether or not to follow
the advice given by the system.
This function cannot be deactivated.
9

* According to engine.
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DRIVING
ELECTRONIC GEARBOX Gear lever Steering mounted controls
Five or six-speed electronically con-
trolled gearbox which offers a choice
between the comfort of automated op-
eration or the pleasure of manual gear
changing.
Two driving modes are offered:
- automated mode for automatic
control of the gears by the gearbox,
without any action by the driver,
- manual mode for the sequential
changing of the gears by the driver,
using the gear lever or the steering
mounted control paddles,
In automated mode, you can temporar-
ily take control of gear changes at any R. Reverse +. Paddle to the right of the steering
time, using the steering mounted control ) With your foot on the brake, move wheel for changing up.
paddles. the lever forwards to select this po- ) Press the back of the steering
sition. mounted "+" paddle to change up a
N. Neutral. gear.
) With your foot on the brake, select -. Paddle to the left of the steering
this position to start the engine. wheel for changing down.
A. Automated mode. ) Press the back of the steering
mounted "-" paddle to change down
) Move the lever backwards to select a gear.
this mode.

9 M +/-. Manual mode with sequential


gear changing. The steering mounted paddles
do not allow neutral to be select-
) Move the lever backwards, then to
the left to select this mode, then: ed, reverse gear to be engaged
or disengaged, or the driving
- push forwards to change up a gear, mode to be changed.
- or push backwards to change down
a gear.

112
DRIVING
Display in the instrument panel N appears in the instrument Creep function
panel. (6-speed electronic gearbox system)
This function allows the vehicle to be
manoeuvered more easily at low speeds
(when parking, in traffic jams...).
N flashes in the instrument panel With the gear lever in position A, M or
screen if the gear lever is not in R, the vehicle moves as soon as you
position N when starting. take your foot off the brake pedal, at
low speed and with the engine at idle.
) Select automated mode (position A),
manual mode (position M) or reverse
(position R).

Do not leave children unsuper-


AUTO and 1, 1 or R appear in vised inside the vehicle when
Gear lever positions the instrument panel. the engine is running.
N. Neutral
R. Reverse
1 2 3 4 5/6. Gears in manual mode. ) Release the parking brake.
AUTO. This comes on when automated ) Progressively take your foot off the The creep function may be tem-
mode is selected. It goes off when brake pedal. porarily unavailable if the clutch
changing to manual mode. temperature is too high or the
slope too steep.
) Place your foot on the Vehicles fitted with the 6-speed
brake when this warning electronic gearbox system then
lamp flashes (e.g.: starting move off on their own (refer to
the engine). the paragraph "Creep function"). 9
Moving off
) Select position N. ) Accelerate away.
) Press the brake pedal fully.
) Start the engine. Do not press the brake and
clutch pedals simultaneously.
This can cause rapid clutch
You must keep your foot on the wear.
brake pedal while starting the
engine.
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DRIVING
Automated mode Temporary control of gear changing Manual mode
You can temporarily take over control of
) Select position A. gear changes using the steering mount- ) Select position M.
ed "+" and "-" control paddles: if the The gears engaged appear in
AUTO and the gear engaged engine speed allows, the gear change
appear in the instrument panel. succession in the instrument
is carried out. panel.
This function allows you to anticipate
certain situations such as overtaking
another vehicle or approaching a bend. The gear change requests are only carried
The gearbox then operates in auto-adap- After a few moments without any action out if the engine speed permits.
tive mode, without any action on the part on the paddles, the gearbox resumes
of the driver. It continuously selects the It is not necessary to release the accel-
control of gear changing automatically. erator pedal during gear changes.
most suitable gear taking account of:
- optimisation of fuel consumption, When braking or slowing down, the
gearbox changes down automatically
- driving style, so that the vehicle picks up in the right
- road conditions, gear.
- vehicle load. Under full acceleration, the change up will
For optimum acceleration, when over- not take place unless the driver operates
taking another vehicle for example, the gear lever or steering mounted control
press the accelerator pedal fully down, paddle (unless the engine is close to its
beyond the point of resistance. maximum speed).

You can change mode at any


time by moving the gear lever You can change mode at any
from A to M or the other way time by moving the gear lever
9 round. from A to M or the other way
round.

Never select neutral (position N)


when moving. Never select neutral (position N)
when moving.

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DRIVING
Reverse When immobilising the vehicle In exceptional circumstances,
To engage reverse, the vehicle must with the engine running, you the gearbox may need an au-
be immobilised with your foot on the must put the gear lever into tomatic reinitialisation: starting
brake. neutral (position N). and gear changing are no lon-
ger possible.
) Select position R.

Before doing anything under the AUTO and - - appear in


There is an audible signal on bonnet, ensure that the gear le- the instrument panel.
engagement of reverse. ver is in neutral (position N) and
that the parking brake is ap-
plied.
Follow the procedure described
At low speed, if reverse gear is request- above.
ed, the N warning lamp flashes and the
gearbox goes into neutral automatically. Reinitialisation
To engage reverse, put the gear lever (5-speed electronic gearbox)
into position N, then to position R. Operating fault
Following disconnection of the battery, it
is necessary to reinitialise the gearbox. With the ignition on, if this
) Switch on the ignition. warning lamp comes on and
AUTO flashes, accompa-
Stopping the vehicle nied by an audible signal and a mes-
Before switching off the engine: sage in the multifunction screen, this
AUTO and - - appear in the indicates a gearbox fault.
- change to position N to be in neutral, instrument panel.
Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer
or or a qualified workshop.
- leave the vehicle in gear; in this case
the vehicle cannot be moved. ) Select position N.
) Press the brake pedal. 9
) Wait for around 30 seconds until N
or a gear appears in the instrument
panel.
For all parking situations, you ) Move the gear lever to position A,
must apply the parking brake then to position N.
to immobilise the vehicle.
) With your foot still on the brake pedal,
start the engine.
The gearbox is operational again.

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DRIVING
AUTOMATIC GEARBOX Gear lever Displays in the instrument panel
Four-speed automatic gearbox which
offers a choice between the comfort of
fully automatic operation, enhanced by
sport and snow programmes, or manual
gear changing.
Therefore, four driving modes are of-
fered:
- automatic operation for electronic
management of the gears by the
gearbox,
- sport programme for a more dy-
namic style of driving,
- snow programme to improve driv-
ing when traction is poor,
- manual operation for sequential P. Park. When you move the lever in the gate
changing of the gears by the driver. - Immobilisation of the vehicle, park- to select a position, the corresponding
ing brake on or off. indicator is displayed in the instrument
panel.
- Starting the engine.
P. Park
R. Reverse.
R. Reverse
- Reversing manoeuvres, vehicle sta-
tionary, engine at idle. N. Neutral
Gear selection gate N. Neutral. D. Drive (Automatic driving)
- Immobilisation of the vehicle, park- S. Sport programme
ing brake on. 7. Snow programme
9 - Starting the engine.
D. Automatic operation.
1 2 3 4. Gears engaged during manual
operation
M +/-. Manual operation with sequential -. Invalid value during manual operation
changing of the four gears.
) Push forwards to change up through
the gears. Foot on brake
or
) Pull backwards to change down ) Press the brake pedal when
1. Gear lever. through the gears. this indicator lamp is displayed
2. Button "S" (sport). in the instrument panel (e.g.:
starting the engine).
3. Button "7" (snow).
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DRIVING
Moving off Automatic operation Sport and snow programmes
) Apply the parking brake. ) Select position D for automatic These two special programmes supple-
) Select position P or N. changing of the four gears. ment the automatic operation in very
The gearbox then operates in auto- specific conditions of use.
) Start the engine.
adaptive mode, without any intervention
If this procedure is not followed, an au- on the part of the driver. It continuously
dible signal is heard, accompanied by a selects the most suitable gear accord- Sport programme "S"
message in the multifunction screen. ing to the style of driving, the profile of ) Press button "S", after starting the
) With the engine running, press the the road and the load in the vehicle. engine.
brake pedal. For maximum acceleration without The gearbox automatically favours a
) Release the parking brake. touching the lever, press the accelera- dynamic style of driving.
) Select position R, D or M. tor pedal down fully (kick down). The
) Gradually release the brake pedal. gearbox changes down automatically
or maintains the gear selected until the S appears on the instrument
The vehicle moves off immediately. maximum engine speed is reached. panel.
On braking, the gearbox changes down
automatically to provide efficient engine
braking.
If position N is engaged inadver- If you release the accelerator sharply, Snow programme "7"
tently while driving, allow the en- the gearbox will not change to a higher
gine to return to idle then engage ) Press button "7", after starting the
gear for safety reasons. engine.
position D to accelerate.
The gearbox adapts to driving on slip-
pery roads.
This programme improves starting and
When the engine is running at drive when traction is poor.
idle, with the brakes released,
if position R, D or M is selected,
the vehicle moves even without 7 appears on the instrument
panel.
9
the accelerator being pressed.
When the engine is running,
never leave children in the ve- Never select position N while the
hicle without supervision. vehicle is moving.
Never select positions P or R Return to automatic operation
When carrying out maintenance
with the engine running, apply unless the vehicle is completely ) At any time, press the button select-
the parking brake and select stationary. ed again to quit the programme en-
position P. gaged and return to auto-adaptive
mode.

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Manual operation Invalid value during manual Operating fault
operation
) Select position M for sequential
changing of the four gears. This symbol is displayed if a When the ignition is on, the
gear is not engaged correctly lighting of this warning lamp,
) Push the lever towards the + sign to (selector between two posi- accompanied by an audible
change up a gear. tions). signal and a message in the multifunc-
) Pull the lever towards the - sign to tion screen, indicates a gearbox fault.
change down a gear. In this case, the gearbox switches to
back-up mode and is locked in 3rd gear.
You may feel a substantial knock when
It is only possible to change from one Stopping the vehicle changing from P to R and from N to R.
gear to another if the vehicle speed and This will not cause any damage to the
engine speed permit; otherwise, the Before switching off the engine, you gearbox.
gearbox will operate temporarily in au- can engage position P or N to place the Do not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h), local
tomatic mode. gearbox in neutral. speed restrictions permitting.
In both cases, apply the parking brake Contact a CITROËN dealer or a quali-
to immobilise the vehicle. fied workshop as soon as possible.
D disappears and the gears
engaged appear in succes-
sion on the instrument panel.
If the engine speed is too low
or too high, the gear selected If the lever is not in position P, There is a risk of damage to the
flashes for a few seconds, then the ac- when the driver's door is opened gearbox:
tual gear engaged is displayed. or approximately 45 seconds af- - if you press the accelera-
It is possible to change from position D ter the ignition is switched off, a tor and brake pedals at the
(automatic) to position M (manual) at message appears in the multi- same time,
any time. function screen.
9 When the vehicle is stationary or moving
very slowly, the gearbox selects gear M1
) Return the lever to position P;
the message disappears.
- if you force the movement
of the gear lever from the
P position to another position
automatically. when the battery is flat.
The sport and snow programmes do not
operate in manual mode.
To reduce fuel consumption
when at a prolonged standstill
with the engine running (traffic
jam...), put the gear lever in the
N position and apply the parking
brake.

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DRIVING
STOP & START Operation
The Stop & Start system puts the engine Going into engine STOP mode Special cases: STOP mode not
temporarily into standby - STOP mode - available
during stops in the traffic (red lights,
traffic jams, or other...). The engine The "ECO" warning lamp comes STOP mode is not invoked when:
restarts automatically - START mode - on in the instrument panel and
as soon as you want to move off. The the engine goes into standby:
restart takes place instantly, quickly and - the driver's door is open,
silently. - with a manual gearbox, at speeds - the driver's seat belt is not fastened,
Perfect for urban use, the Stop & Start below 12 mph (20 km/h), when you - the vehicle has not exceeded 6 mph
system reduces fuel consumption and put the gear lever into neutral, and (10 km/h) since the last engine start
exhaust emissions as well as the noise you release the clutch pedal. using the key,
level when stationary. - with a 5 or 6-speed electronic - the engine is needed to maintain a
gearbox, at speeds below 5 mph comfortable temperature in the pas-
(8 km/h), when you press the brake senger compartment,
pedal or put the gear lever in posi-
tion N. - demisting is active,
- some special conditions (battery
charge, engine temperature, braking
assistance, ambient temperature...)
where the engine is needed to as-
A time counter calculates the sure control of a system.
sum of the periods in STOP
mode during a journey. It
rests itself to zero every
time the ignition is switched
on with the key. The "ECO" warning lamp flashes
for a few seconds then goes off.

For your comfort, during parking This operation is perfectly normal. 9


manoeuvres, STOP mode is not
available for a few seconds after
coming out of reverse gear.
STOP mode does not affect the
Never refuel with the engine in functionality of the vehicle, such
STOP mode; you must switch as for example, braking, power
off the ignition with the key. steering...

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DRIVING
Going into engine START mode Special cases: START invoked Deactivation
automatically

The "ECO" warning lamp goes For reasons of safety and for your com-
off and the engine starts: fort, START mode is invoked automati-
cally when:

- with a manual gearbox, when you - you open the driver's door,
depress the clutch pedal, - you unfasten the driver's seat belt,
- with a 5-speed or 6-speed elec- - the speed of the vehicle exceeds
tronic gearbox: 7 mph (11 km/h) with the electronic
● gear lever in position A or M, when gearbox system,
you release the brake pedal, - some special conditions (battery
● or gear lever in position N and the charge, engine temperature, brak-
brake pedal released, when you ing assistance, ambient tempera- At any time, press the "ECO OFF" switch
move the gear lever to position A ture...) where the engine is needed to deactivate the system.
or M, for control of a system. This is confirmed by the switch warn-
ing lamp coming on accompanied by a
● or when you engage reverse gear. message in the screen.

The "ECO" warning lamp flashes If the system has been deacti-
for a few seconds, then goes off. vated in STOP mode, the engine
restarts immediately.

This operation is perfectly normal.


Reactivation
9 Press the "ECO OFF" switch again.
The system is active again; this is
confirmed by the switch warning lamp
With a manual gearbox in STOP going off, accompanied by a message
mode, if you engage a gear with- in the screen.
out fully depressing the clutch
pedal, a message is displayed
asking you to fully depress the
clutch pedal so that the engine The system is reactivated auto-
can restart. matically at every new start using
the key.

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DRIVING
Operating fault Maintenance

Before doing anything under the


bonnet, deactivate the Stop &
Start system to avoid any risk of
injury resulting from automatic
operation of START mode.

This system requires a battery with a


special specification and technology
(reference numbers available from a
CITROËN dealer or a qualified work-
shop).
Fitting a battery not listed by CITROËN
introduces the risk of malfunction of the
In the event of a fault with the system, system.
the "ECO OFF" switch warning lamp
flashes then comes on continuously.
Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer
or a qualified workshop.
In the event of a fault in STOP mode,
the vehicle may stall. It is then neces-
sary to switch off the ignition and start
the engine again using the key.

The Stop & Start system makes


use of advanced technology. All
work on this type of battery must
9
be done by a CITROËN dealer
or a qualified workshop.

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DRIVING
HILL START ASSIST

System which holds your vehicle tempo-


rarily (approximately 2 seconds) when
starting on a slope, the time it takes to
move your foot from the brake pedal to
the accelerator pedal.
This function is only active when:
- the vehicle is completely stationary,
with your foot on the brake pedal,
- certain conditions on a slope are
met,
- with the driver’s door closed.
Operation On a descending slope, with the ve-
The hill start assist function cannot be hicle stationary and reverse gear
deactivated. On an ascending slope, with the ve- engaged, the vehicle is held momen-
hicle stationary, the vehicle is held tarily when you release the brake
momentarily when you release the pedal.
brake pedal:
- provided you are in automated mode
(position A) or in manual mode
(position M) on an electronic gearbox.

Do not leave the vehicle while it


9 is being held in the hill start as-
sist phase.
Operating fault

If you need to leave the vehicle


with the engine running, manu-
ally apply the parking brake then
ensure that the parking brake If a malfunction of the system occurs,
warning lamp is on (not flashing) these warning lamps come on. Contact
in the instrument panel. a CITROËN dealer or a qualified work-
shop to have the system checked.

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DRIVING
SPEED LIMITER Steering mounted controls Displays in the instrument panel
System which prevents the vehicle from
exceeding the speed programmed by
the driver.
When the programmed speed limit is
reached, pressing the accelerator pedal
in the normal manner no longer has any
effect.
The speed limiter is switched on ma-
nually: it requires a programmed speed
of at least 20 mph (30 km/h).
The speed limiter is switched off by
manual operation of the control.
The programmed speed can be exceeded
temporarily by pressing the accelerator
firmly. The controls of this system are grouped The programmed information is grouped
To return to the programmed speed, together on stalk A. together in the instrument panel screen.
simply slow down to a speed below the 1. Speed limiter mode selection thumb 5. Speed limiter on/off indication.
programmed speed. wheel. 6. Speed limiter mode selection
The programmed speed remains in the 2. Value decrease button. indication.
memory when the ignition is switched
off. 3. Value increase button. 7. Programmed speed value.
4. Speed limiter on/off button.

The speed limiter cannot, in any


circumstances, replace the need
to respect speed limits, nor can
it replace the need for vigilance
and responsibility on the part of
the driver.

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DRIVING
Programming Operating fault
) Turn thumb wheel 1 to the "LIMIT" In the event of a speed limiter fault, the
position: the speed limiter mode speed is cleared resulting in flashing of
is selected but is not switched on the dashes.
(PAUSE). Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer
You do not have to switch the speed or a qualified workshop.
limiter on in order to set the speed.

) Set the speed value by pressing button 2 or 3


(e.g.: 55 mph (90 km/h)).
You can then change the programmed speed using buttons 2
and 3:
- by + or - 1 mph (km/h) = short press,
- by + or - 5 mph (km/h) = long press,
- in steps of + or - 5 mph (km/h) = maintained press.
) Switch the speed limiter on by pressing button 4.
) Switch the speed limiter off by pressing button 4: the
display confirms that it has been switched off (PAUSE).
) Switch the speed limiter back on by pressing button 4
again.

Exceeding the programmed speed


Pressing the accelerator pedal to exceed the programmed
speed will not have any effect unless you press the pedal
firmly past the point of resistance. On a steep descent or in the
9 The speed limiter is deactivated temporarily and the pro-
grammed speed, which is still displayed, flashes.
event of sharp acceleration, the
speed limiter will not be able to
prevent the vehicle from exceed-
Returning to the programmed speed, by means of intentional ing the programmed speed.
or unintentional deceleration of the vehicle, automatically
cancels the flashing of the programmed speed. To avoid any risk of jamming of
the pedals:
- ensure that the mat is posi-
Leaving limiter mode tioned correctly,
- do not fit one mat on top of
) Turn thumb wheel 1 to the "0" position: the speed limiter another.
mode is deselected. The display returns to the distance
recorder.
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DRIVING
CRUISE CONTROL Steering mounted controls Displays in the instrument panel
System which automatically maintains
the speed of the vehicle at the value
programmed by the driver, without any
action on the accelerator pedal.
The cruise control is switched on
manually: it requires a minimum vehicle
speed of 25 mph (40 km/h), as well as
the engagement of:
- fourth gear on a manual gearbox,
- second gear on a or automatic or elec-
tronic gearbox, in sequential mode,
- position A on an electronic gearbox
or position D on an automatic gearbox.
The cruise control is switched off man-
ually or by pressing the brake or clutch The controls of this system are grouped The programmed information is grouped
pedal or on triggering of the ESP system together on stalk A. together in the instrument panel screen.
for safety reasons.
1. Cruise control mode selection thumb 5. Cruise control off/resume indication.
It is possible to exceed the programmed wheel.
speed temporarily by pressing the ac- 6. Cruise control mode selection indi-
celerator pedal. 2. Value decrease button. cation.
To return to the programmed speed, 3. Value increase button. 7. Programmed speed value.
simply release the accelerator pedal. 4. Cruise control off/resume button.
Switching off the ignition cancels any
programmed speed value.

The cruise control cannot, in any


circumstances, replace the need to
respect speed limits, nor can it re-
place the need for vigilance and re-
sponsibility on the part of the driver.

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DRIVING
Programming Operating fault
) Turn thumb wheel 1 to the In the event of a cruise control malfunc-
"CRUISE" position: the cruise tion, the speed is cleared resulting in
control mode is selected but is not flashing of the dashes. Have it checked
switched on (PAUSE). by a CITROËN dealer or a qualified
) Set the programmed speed by workshop.
accelerating to the required
speed, then press button 2 or 3
(e.g.: 70 mph (110 km/h)).
You can then change the programmed speed using buttons 2
and 3:
- by + or - 1 mph (km/h) = short press,
- by + or - 5 mph (km/h) = long press,
- in steps of + or - 5 mph (km/h) = maintained press.

) Switch off the cruise control by pressing button 4: the When the cruise control is
screen confirms that it has been switched off (PAUSE). switched on, be careful if you
maintain the pressure on one of
the programmed speed chang-
ing buttons: this may result in a
) Switch the cruise control back on by pressing button 4 very rapid change in the speed
again. of your vehicle.
Do not use the cruise control on
slippery roads or in heavy traffic.
Exceeding the programmed speed On a steep descent, the cruise
Intentional or unintentional exceeding of the programmed control will not be able to prevent
9 speed results in flashing of this speed in the screen.
Return to the programmed speed, by means of intentional
the vehicle from exceeding the
programmed speed.
or unintentional deceleration of the vehicle, automatically To avoid any risk of jamming of
cancels the flashing of the speed. the pedals:
- ensure that the mat is posi-
tioned correctly,
Leaving cruise control mode - never fit one mat on top of
another.
) Turn thumb wheel 1 to the "0" position: the cruise control
mode is deselected. The display returns to the distance
recorder.

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DRIVING
REAR PARKING SENSORS Activation
System consisting of four proximity sen-
sors, located in the rear bumper.

The system is activated as soon as re-


verse gear is engaged, accompanied
by an audible signal.

The proximity information is given by:


- an audible signal, which becomes
This detects any obstacle (person, vehi- more rapid as the vehicle approaches
cle, tree, gate, etc.) behind the vehicle, the obstacle.
except obstacles located just below the
bumper. - a graphic (according to version) in
the multifunction screen, with blocks
which become increasingly closer to
the vehicle. On completion of the manoeuvre, when 9
When the distance between the rear of you exit reverse gear, the system be-
the vehicle and the obstacle is less than comes inactive.
thirty centimetres, the audible signal
An object, such as a stake, a becomes continuous and the "Danger"
roadworks cone or any other symbol appears in the multifunction
similar object may be detected The parking sensor system can-
screen. not, in any circumstances, take
at the beginning of the manoeu-
vre, but may no longer be de- the place of the vigilance and re-
tected when the vehicle comes sponsibility of the driver.
close to it.
DRIVING
Programming Operating faults
You can activate or deactivate the If there is an operating fault,
system by means of the multifunction when reverse gear is en-
screen configuration menu. The system gaged this warning lamp
state is memorised when switching off comes on in the instrument panel, ac-
the ignition. companied by an audible signal (short
For more information on access to beep) and a message in the multifunc-
the parking sensors menu, refer to tion screen.
"Configuration/Vehicle parameters" in
the "Multifunction screens" section cor-
responding to your screen. In bad or wintry weather, ensure
that the sensors are not covered
with mud, frost or snow.

The system will be deactivated


automatically when towing a
trailer or when a bicycle carrier is
fitted (vehicle fitted with a towbar
or bicycle carrier recommended
by CITROËN).

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CHECKS

Innovation in the search for


performance
For over 40 year, the TOTAL Research and
Development departments have devel-
oped for CITROËN, lubricants to match the
latest technical innovations on CITROËN
vehicles, both for competition and for every-
day motoring.
For you, this is an assurance that you will
obtain of the best performance for your
engine.

Optimum protection for your


engine
By having your CITROËN ve-
hicle serviced with TOTAL lu-
bricants, you are contributing
towards improving the life and
performances of your engine,
while also protecting the envi-
ronment.

10

prefers

129
CHECKS
BONNET ) Unclip the bonnet stay C from its RUNNING OUT OF FUEL
housing, holding it by its foam pro- (DIESEL)
Protects the components of the engine tection.
and provides access for checking levels. ) Fix the stay in the notch to hold the If your vehicle is fitted with an HDi en-
bonnet open. gine, the fuel system must be primed if
Opening you run out of fuel.
This system consists of a priming pump
Before doing anything under the and a transparent pipe under the bonnet.
bonnet, switch off the Stop &
Start system to avoid any risk of
injury resulting from an automatic
change to START mode.
) Fill the fuel tank with at least five li-
) Open the front left door. tres of Diesel.
) Pull the interior release lever A, ) Open the bonnet.
located at the bottom of the door ap-
erture. ) Depending on version, unclip the
cover to gain access to the priming
pump.
) Squeeze and release the priming
The location of the interior re- pump until resistance is felt (could
lease lever prevents opening of be from the first application) and fuel
the bonnet while the front left appears in the transparent pipe with
door is closed. the green connector.
) Operate the starter until the engine
starts.
When the engine is hot, handle ) Depending on version, put the cover
the exterior safety catch and the back in position and clip it in place.
) Push the exterior safety catch B to stay with care.
the left and raise the bonnet. ) Close the bonnet.
Closing
10 ) Take the stay out of the support
notch.
) Clip the stay in its housing. If the engine does not start at the
) Lower the bonnet and release it at first attempt, do not try again.
the end of its travel. Operate the priming pump again,
) Pull on the bonnet to check that it is then the starter.
fully latched.

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CHECKS

PETROL ENGINES

1. Screenwash fluid reservoir. 4. Brake fluid reservoir. 7. Engine oil dipstick.


2. Coolant header tank. 5. Battery. 8. Engine oil filler cap.
3. Air filter. 6. Fusebox.
10
CHECKS

DIESEL ENGINES

1. Screenwash fluid reservoir. 4. Brake fluid reservoir. 7. Engine oil dipstick.


2. Coolant header tank. 5. Battery. 8. Engine oil filler cap.
10 3. Air filter. 6. Fusebox. 9. Priming pump (on fuel filter).
CHECKS
CHECKING LEVELS To avoid any risk of scalding, unscrew
the cap by two turns to allow the pres-
Check all of these levels regularly and The brake fluid level should be sure to drop. When the pressure has
top them up if necessary, unless other- close to the "MAX" mark. If it is dropped, remove the cap and top up
wise indicated. not, check the brake pad wear. the level.
If a level drops significantly, have the
corresponding system checked by a
CITROËN dealer or a qualified work- Changing the fluid Changing the coolant
shop. Refer to the servicing booklet for details The coolant does not have to be changed.
Oil level of the interval for this operation.

The reading will only be correct


if the vehicle is on level ground Fluid specification Fluid specification
and the engine has been off for
more than 30 minutes. The brake fluid must conform to the The coolant must conform to the manu-
manufacturer's recommendations and facturer's recommendations.
The check is carried out either when the igni- meet the DOT4 standard.
tion is switched on using the oil level indicator
in the instrument panel, or using the dipstick.

It is normal to top up the engine Coolant level Screenwash fluid level


oil between services. CITROËN
recommends that you check the Top up the level when neces-
oil level and top up if necessary, The coolant level should be sary.
every 3 000 miles (5 000 kilome- close to the "MAX" mark but
tres). should never exceed it.
When the engine is warm, the Fluid specification
Engine oil change temperature of the coolant is regulated For optimum cleaning and to avoid
by the fan. This can operate with the igni- freezing, this fluid must not be topped
Refer to the servicing booklet for details tion off.
of the interval for this operation. up or replaced with plain water.
On vehicles which are fitted with a par-
In order to maintain the reliability of the ticle emission filter, the fan may oper-
engine and emission control system,
the use of additives in the engine oil is
ate after the vehicle has been switched
off, even if the engine is cold.
10
prohibited. Take care when carrying out
checks under the bonnet as
In addition, as the cooling system is some parts of the engine can be
Oil grade pressurised, wait at least one hour after very hot (risk of burns).
The oil must be suitable for your engine switching off the engine before carrying
and conform to the manufacturer's rec- out any work.
ommendations.
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CHECKS
Additive level (Diesel with CHECKS When carrying out work on the battery,
particle emissions filter) refer to the "Practical information" sec-
Unless otherwise indicated, check these tion for details of the precautions to be
According to your version of instrument components in accordance with the servic- taken before disconnecting the battery
panel, the additive reservoir low level is ing booklet and according to your engine. and following its reconnection.
indicated by: Otherwise, have them checked by a
- fixed illumination of the particle CITROËN dealer or a qualified work-
emissions filter warning lamp, ac- shop.
companied by an audible signal,
or
Battery Air filter and passenger compartment filter
- fixed illumination of the The battery does not require Refer to the servicing booklet
service warning lamp, ac- any maintenance. for details of the replacement
companied by an audible intervals for these compo-
signal and a message that However, check that the terminals
are clean and correctly tightened, nents.
the particle emissions filter Depending on the environ-
additive level is too low. particularly in summer and winter.
ment (e.g. dusty atmosphere) and the
Topping up use of the vehicle (e.g. city driving),
The reservoir must be topped up with- replace them twice as often if neces-
out delay by a CITROËN dealer or a sary (refer to the "Engines" section).
qualified workshop. A clogged passenger compartment filter
may have an adverse effect on the per-
formance of the air conditioning system
Used products and generate undesirable odours.

Avoid prolonged contact of used The presence of this label, in particular


oil or fluids with the skin. with the Stop & Start system, indicates
Most of these fluids are harmful the use of a specific 12 V lead-acid bat-
to health or indeed very corro- tery with special technology and speci-
sive. fication, for which the involvement of a Oil filter
CITROËN dealer or a qualified work-
shop is required when replacing or dis-
10 Do not discard used oil or fluids
connecting the battery.
Failure to observe this recommendation
Replace the oil filter each time
the engine oil is changed.
into sewers or onto the ground. Refer to the servicing booklet
may shorten the life of the battery. for details of the replacement
Take used oil to a CITROËN interval for this component.
dealer or a qualified workshop
(France) or to an authorised
waste disposal site.

134
CHECKS
Particle emission filter (Diesel) Manual gearbox Brake disc wear
According to your version of instrument The gearbox does not require any
panel, the start of saturation of the par- maintenance (no oil change). For information on checking
ticle emissions filter is indicated by: Refer to the servicing book- brake disc wear, contact a
- fixed illumination of the let for the details of the level CITROËN dealer or a quali-
particle emissions filter checking interval for this com- fied workshop.
warning lamp, accompa- ponent.
nied by an audible signal,
or Electronic gearbox Manual parking brake
- temporary illumination of The gearbox does not re-
the service warning lamp, quire any maintenance (no oil If a loss of effectiveness of this
accompanied by an audible change). system is noticed, the parking
signal and a message that brake must be checked, even
there is a risk of blockage of Refer to the servicing booklet
for details of the checking in- between two services.
the particle emissions filter.
terval for this component.
As soon as the traffic conditions per- Checking this system must be done by
mit, regenerate the filter by driving at a a CITROËN dealer or a qualified work-
speed of at least 40 mph (60 km/h) until Automatic gearbox shop.
the warning lamp goes off.
If the warning lamp stays on, refer to the The gearbox does not re-
"Additive level" section. quire any maintenance (no oil
change).
Only use products recommend-
On a new vehicle, the first opera- Refer to the servicing booklet ed by CITROËN or products of
tions of regeneration of the particle for details of the level checking equivalent quality and specifica-
emissions filter may be accom- interval for this component. tion.
panied by the smell of "burning",
which is perfectly normal. In order to optimise the opera-
Brake pads tion of units as important as the
Following prolonged operation of braking system, CITROËN se-
the vehicle at very low speed or Brake wear depends on the lects and offers very specific
at idle, you may, in exceptional
circumstances, notice the emis-
style of driving, particularly in
the case of vehicles used in
products.
To avoid damaging the electrical
10
sion of water vapour at the ex- town, over short distances. It
haust on acceleration. This does may be necessary to have the units, the use of a high pressure
not affect the behaviour of the condition of the brakes checked, even washer in the engine compart-
vehicle or the environment. between vehicle services. ment is strictly prohibited.
Unless there is a leak in the circuit, a
drop in the brake fluid level indicates
that the brake pads are worn.
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P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M AT I O N
TEMPORARY PUNCTURE Description of the kit
REPAIR KIT
Complete system consisting of a com-
pressor and a sealant cartridge which
permits temporary repair of a tyre so
that you can drive to the nearest ga-
rage.
It is designed to repair most punctures
which could affect the tyre, located on
the tyre tread or shoulder.

A. "Sealant" or "Air" position selector. F. Sealant cartridge.


Access to the kit B. On "I"/off "O" switch. G. White pipe with cap for repair.
C. Deflation button. H. Black pipe for inflation.
D. Pressure gauge (in bar or p.s.i.). I. Speed limit sticker.
E. Compartment housing:
- a cable with adaptor for 12 V
socket,
- various inflation adaptors for ac-
cessories, such as balls, bicycle
tyres...

The speed limit sticker I must be


affixed to the vehicle's steering
wheel to remind you that a wheel
is in temporary use.
This kit is installed in the storage box, Do not exceed a speed of
under the boot floor.
11 50 mph (80 km/h) when driving
with a tyre repaired using this
type of kit.

136
P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M AT I O N
Repair procedure
1. Sealing

) Switch off the ignition. ) Uncoil the white pipe G fully. ) Connect the compressor's electric
) Turn the selector A to the ) Unscrew the cap from the white plug to the vehicle's 12 V socket.
"sealant" position. pipe. ) Start the vehicle and leave the en-
) Check that the switch B is in ) Connect the white pipe to the valve gine running.
position "O". of the tyre to be repaired.

Avoid removing any foreign Take care, this product is harmful Do not start the compressor
bodies which have penetrated (e.g. ethylene-glycol, colophony...) before connecting the white
into the tyre. if swallowed and causes irritation pipe to the tyre valve: the seal-
to the eyes. ant product would be expelled
Keep it out of reach of children. through the pipe.
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P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M AT I O N

) Switch on the compressor by mov- ) Remove the kit and screw the cap
ing the switch B to position "I" until back on the white pipe.
the tyre pressure reaches 2.0 bars. Take care to avoid staining your ve-
The sealant is injected into the tyre hicle with traces of fluid. Keep the kit
under pressure; do not disconnect to hand.
the pipe from the valve during this ) Drive immediately for approximate-
operation (risk of splashing). ly three miles (five kilometres), at
reduced speed (between 15 and
35 mph (20 and 60 km/h)), to plug
the puncture.
) Stop to check the repair and the tyre
pressure using the kit.
If after around 5 to 7 minutes the
pressure is not attained, this in-
dicates that the tyre is not repair-
able; contact a CITROËN dealer

11 or a qualified workshop for as-


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2. Inflation

) Turn the selector A to the ) Connect the compressor's electric ) Adjust the pressure using the com-
"air" position. plug to the vehicle's 12 V socket. pressor (to inflate: switch B in po-
) Uncoil the black pipe H fully. ) Start the vehicle again and leave the sition "I"; to deflate: switch B in
engine running. position "O" and press button C), in
) Connect the black pipe to accordance with the vehicle's tyre
the valve of the wheel. pressure label (located on the left
hand door aperture).
A loss of pressure indicates that the
puncture has not been fully plugged;
contact a CITROËN dealer or quali-
fied workshop for assistance.
) Remove and stow the kit.
) Drive at reduced speed (50 mph
) Visit a CITROËN dealer or a [80 km/h] max) limiting the distance
qualified workshop as soon travelled to approximately 120 miles
as possible. (200 km).
You must inform the technician
that you have used this kit.
After inspection, the technician
will inform you whether the tyre
can be repaired or must be re-
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placed.

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Removing the cartridge Checking tyre pressures/
inflating accessories

You can also use the compressor, with-


out injecting any product, to:
- check or adjust the pressure of your
tyres,
- inflate other accessories (balls, bi-
cycle tyres...).

) Connect the compressor's electri-


) Stow the black pipe. cal connector to the vehicle's 12 V
) Detach the angled base from the socket.
white pipe. ) Start the vehicle and let the engine
) Support the compressor vertically. run.
) Unscrew the cartridge from the bottom. ) Adjust the pressure using the com-
pressor (to inflate: switch B in po-
sition "I"; to deflate: switch B in
position "O" and press button C),
Beware of discharges of fluid. according to the vehicle's tyre pres-
The expiry date of the fluid is in- sure label or the accessory's pres-
dicated on the cartridge. sure label.
) Turn the selector A to the ) Remove the kit then stow it.
The sealant cartridge is designed "Air" position.
for single use; even if only partly
used, it must be replaced. ) Uncoil the black pipe H fully.
After use, do not discard the car- ) Connect the black pipe to
tridge into the environment, take the valve of the wheel or accessory.
it to an authorised waste dispos- If necessary, fit one of the adaptors
al site or a CITROËN dealer. supplied with the kit first.
Do not forget to obtain a new
11 sealant cartridge, available from
CITROËN dealers or from a
qualified workshop.

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CHANGING A WHEEL
List of tools
Procedure for changing a faulty wheel All of these tools are specific to your
for the spare wheel using the tools pro- vehicle. Do not use them for other
vided with the vehicle. purposes.
1. Wheelbrace.
For removing the wheel trim and
removal of the wheel fixing bolts.
Access to the tools 2. Jack with integral handle.
For raising of the vehicle.
3. "Bolt cover" tool.
For removing the bolt protectors
(covers) on alloy wheels.
4. Socket for the security wheel
bolts (located in the glove box).
For adapting the wheelbrace to
the special "security" wheel bolts
(if your vehicle has them).

The tools are installed in the boot under


the floor.
To gain access to them:
) open the boot,
) raise the floor,
) remove the polystyrene storage box,
Wheel with trim
) unclip and remove the box containing
the tools. When removing the wheel, first detach the trim using the wheelbrace 1
pulling at the valve passage hole.
When refitting the wheel, refit the trim starting by placing its cut-out at the
valve and press around its edge with the palm of your hand.
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Access to the spare wheel Taking out the wheel
) Unscrew the yellow central bolt.
) Raise the spare wheel towards you
from the rear.
) Take the wheel out of the boot.

Putting the wheel back in place


) Put the wheel back in its housing.
The spare wheel is installed in the boot ) Unscrew the yellow central bolt by a
under the floor. few turns then put it in place in the
centre of the wheel.
According to country, the spare wheel may
be steel or of the "space-saver" type. ) Tighten fully until the central bolt
clicks to retain the wheel correctly.
To gain access to it, refer to the para-
graph "Access to the tools" on the previ-
ous page.

) Put the box back in place in the centre


Fitting the steel or "space- of the wheel and clip it.
saver" type spare wheel ) Put the polystyrene storage box
If your vehicle is fitted with al- back in place.
loy wheels, it is normal to notice, ) Refit the boot floor carpet by lightly
when tightening the bolts on fit- folding it in two (refer to the section
ting, that the washers do not "Fittings - § Storage box").
come into contact with the steel
or "space-saver" type spare
wheel. The wheel is secured by
11 the conical contact of each bolt.
On vehicles equipped with a
"space-saver" type spare wheel,
the punctured wheel cannot be
stowed in place of the "space-
saver" wheel.
P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M AT I O N
Removing a wheel List of operations
) Remove the bolt cover from each of
the bolts using the tool 3 (with alloy
wheels only).
) Fit the security bolt socket 4 on the
wheelbrace 1 to slacken the security
bolt (if your vehicle has them).
) Slacken the other bolts using the
wheelbrace 1 only.

) Place the jack 2 in contact with one


of the two front A or rear B locations
provided on the underbody, which-
ever is closest to the wheel to be
changed.
Parking the vehicle ) Extend the jack 2 until its base plate
Immobilise the vehicle where it is in contact with the ground. Ensure
does not block traffic: the ground that the centreline of the jack base
must be level, stable and not plate is directly below the location A
slippery. or B used.
Apply the parking brake, switch
off the ignition and engage first
gear* to lock the wheels.
If necessary, place a chock under ) Raise the vehicle until there is suf-
the wheel diagonally opposite the ficient space between the wheel and
wheel to be changed. the ground to admit the spare (not
It is imperative that you ensure punctured) wheel easily.
that the occupants get out of the ) Remove the bolts and store them in
vehicle and wait where they are a clean place.
safe. ) Remove the wheel.
Never go underneath a vehicle
raised using a jack; use an axle 11
stand.

* position R for an electronic gearbox;


position P for an automatic gearbox.
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List of operations
) Put the wheel in place on the hub.
) Screw in the bolts by hand.
) Pre-tighten the security bolt (if your
vehicle has them) using the wheel-
brace 1 fitted with the security bolt
socket 4.
) Pre-tighten the other bolts using the
wheelbrace 1 only.

) Lower the vehicle fully.


) Fold the jack 2 and detach it.

After changing a wheel


To store the punctured wheel in
the boot correctly, first remove
the central cover.
When using the "space-saver"
type temporary use spare wheel,
do not exceed 50 mph (80 km/h).
Have the tightening of the bolts
and the pressure of the spare ) Tighten the security bolt (if your
wheel checked by a CITROËN vehicle has them) using the wheel-
dealer or a qualified workshop brace 1 fitted with the security bolt
without delay. socket 4.
Have the punctured wheel re- ) Tighten the other bolts using the
paired and replace it on the ve- wheelbrace 1 only.
hicle as soon as possible. ) Refit the bolt covers on each of the
11 Do not drive with more than one
temporary use spare wheel fitted
to the vehicle at one time.
bolts.
) Store the tools in the box.

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CHANGING A BULB Front lamps

The headlamps are fitted with ) Do not touch the bulb directly
polycarbonate glass with a pro- with your fingers, use lint-
tective coating: free cloths.
) do not clean them using a Changing a bulb should only be
dry or abrasive cloth, nor done after the headlamp has
with a detergent or solvent been switched off for a few min-
product, utes (risk of serious burns).
) use a sponge and soapy water, It is imperative to use only anti-
) when using a high pressure ultraviolet (UV) type bulbs in
washer on persistent marks, order not to damage the head-
do not keep the lance direct- lamp.
ed towards the lamps or their Always replace a failed bulb with
edges for too long, so as not a new bulb with the same type
to damage their protective and specification.
coating and seals. 1. Direction indicators
(PY 21 W amber).
2. Sidelamps (W 5 W).
3. Main beam headlamps (H1-55 W).
4. Dipped beam headlamps
(H7-55 W).
5. Front foglamps (PSX 24 W).

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Changing direction indicator bulbs Changing dipped beam headlamp
bulbs
) Remove the protective cover by
Rapid flashing of the direction pulling on the tab.
indicator warning lamp (right ) Disconnect the bulb connector.
or left) indicates the failure of a ) Spread the springs to release the
bulb on that side. bulb.
) Pull the bulb out and change it.
To refit, carry out these operations in re-
verse order.

Changing main beam headlamp


bulbs
) Remove the protective cover by
pulling on the tab.
) Disconnect the bulb connector.
) Spread the springs to release the
bulb.
) Remove the bulb and change it.
To refit, carry out these operations in
) Turn the bulb holder a quarter of a reverse order.
turn and extract it.
) Pull out the bulb and change it.
To refit, carry out these operations in
reverse order. Changing sidelamp bulbs
) Remove the protective cover by
Amber coloured bulbs, such as pulling on the tab.
the direction indicators, must be ) Pull the bulb holder pressing on the
replaced with bulbs of identical tabs on both sides.
specifications and colour. ) Pull the bulb and change it.
To refit, carry out these operations in
11 When refitting, close the protec-
reverse order.
tive cover carefully to preserve
the sealing of the headlamp.

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Changing integrated direction Changing front foglamp bulbs
indicator side repeaters

) Insert a screwdriver towards the ) Access to the front foglamp is through


centre of the repeater between the the aperture below the bumper.
repeater and the base of the door ) Disconnect the black bulb holder
mirror. connector, by pressing on the tab at
) Tilt the screwdriver to extract the re- the top.
peater and remove it. ) Remove the bulb-holber by press-
) Disconnect the repeater connector. ing on the 2 clips (at the top and the
) Replace the module. bottom).
To refit, carry out these operations in ) Replace the module.
reverse order. To refit, carry out these operations in
reverse order.

Contact a CITROËN dealer or a To obtain a replacement module,


qualified workshop to obtain a re- contact your CITROËN dealer or
placement side repeater module. a qualified workshop.
If you experience any difficulty 11
in replacing bulbs, contact your
CITROËN dealer or a qualified
workshop.

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Rear lamps Changing bulbs

These four bulbs are changed from


inside the boot:
) open the boot,
) remove the access flap from the
corresponding side trim panel,
) unscrew the butterfly nut securing
the lamp unit,
) unclip the lamp unit connector,
) extract the lamp unit carefully pulling
in its middle towards the outside,

1. Brake/sidelamps (P21/5W). ) spread the four tabs and remove the


2. Direction indicators bulb holder,
(PY21W amber) ) turn the bulb a quarter of a turn and
3. Foglamp, right-hand side change it.
(PR21W red) To refit, carry out these operations in re-
Reversing lamp, left-hand side verse order.
(P21W). Take care to engage the lamp unit in its
guides, while keeping it in line with the
vehicle.

Amber or red bulbs, such as


those for the direction indica-
tors and rear foglamp, must be
replaced by bulbs of the same
rating and colour.
The lamps on the tailgate are
dummy units. They are there for
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Changing the number plate lamp Third brake lamp (4 W5W bulbs)
bulbs (W5W)

) Insert a thin screwdriver into one of ) Open the boot.


the outer holes of the lens. ) Remove the plugs A on the inner
) Push it outwards to unclip. panel.
) Remove the lens. ) Push on the centre of the lamp
) Pull the bulb out and change it. using two screwdrivers to lever it
outwards.
) Disconnect the connector and if
necessary the screenwash pipe
from the lamp.
) Turn the bulb holder for the faulty
bulb a quarter of a turn.
) Pull out the bulb and change it.
To refit, carry out these operations in
reverse order.

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Interior lighting

Interior lamp (1/W5W) Boot lamp (W5W) Central storage lamp (W5W)

Unclip the cover of the interior lamp 1 with Unclip the unit by pushing it from the Unclip the lamp to access the bulb.
a thin screwdriver, close to the button, to rear.
access the faulty bulb.

Side reading lamps (2/W5W)

Unclip the cover of the reading lamp 2


with a small screwdriver at the switch
end for access to the faulty bulb.

11 Glove box lamps (W5W)

Unclip the lamp to access the bulb.

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CHANGING A FUSE Changing a fuse
Installing electrical
Procedure for replacing a faulty fuse Before changing a fuse, the cause of accessories
with a new fuse to rectify a failure of the the failure must be identified and recti- Your vehicle's electrical system
corresponding function. fied. is designed to operate with stan-
) Identify the faulty fuse by checking dard or optional equipment.
the condition of its filament. Before installing other electrical
equipment or accessories on
your vehicle, contact a CITROËN
dealer or a qualified workshop.

CITROËN will not accept respon-


sibility for the cost incurred in
Good Failed repairing your vehicle or for recti-
fying malfunctions resulting from
the installation of accessories not
) Use the special tweezer to extract supplied and not recommended
the fuse from its housing. by CITROËN and not installed in
) Always replace the faulty fuse with a accordance with its instructions,
Access to the tools fuse of the same rating. in particular when the combined
consumption of all of the addi-
The extraction tweezer and the spare ) Check the correspondence between tional equipment connected ex-
fuses are located on the back of the the number marked on the box, the ceeds 10 milliamperes.
dashboard fusebox cover. rating marked on the fuse and the
tables below.
For access to them:
) unclip the cover by pulling on the
side,
) remove the cover completely,
) remove the pliers.

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Dashboard fusebox Fuse tables
The fusebox is located in the lower
dashboard (left-hand side). Fuse N° Rating Functions

FH36 5A Trailer relay unit.

FH37 - Not used.

FH38 20 A Hi-Fi amplifier.

FH39 20 A Heated seats.

FH40 40 A Trailer relay unit.

Fuse N° Rating Functions

F1 15 A Rear wiper.

Access to the fuses F2 - Not used.


) Refer to the paragraph "Access to
the tools". F3 5A Airbags and pretensioners control unit.

Air conditioning, clutch switch, electrochromatic


F4 10 A mirror, particle filter pump (Diesel), diagnostic
socket, airflow sensor (Diesel).

Electric windows panel, passenger's electric


F5 30 A window control, front electric window motor.

Rear electric windows motors and driver's electric


11 F6 30 A window motor.

Courtesy lamp, glove box lighting, side reading


F7 5A lamps.

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Fuse N° Rating Functions

Multifunction screen, audio system, navigation and


audio system, instrument panel with clock, alarm
F8 20 A control unit, alarm siren, audio system (after-market),
12 V socket, portable navigation carrier power supply.
Multifunction screen, audio system, navigation and
audio system, instrument panel with clock, alarm
F9 30 A control unit, alarm siren, audio system (after-market),
12 V socket, portable navigation carrier power supply,
locking.

F10 15 A Steering mounted controls.

Ignition, diagnostic socket, automatic gearbox


F11 15 A control unit.

Rain/sunshine sensor, trailer relay unit, driving


F12 15 A school module.

F13 5A Main stop switch, engine relay unit.

Parking sensors control unit, airbag control unit,


F14 15 A instrument panel, digital air conditioning, USB Box,
HiFi amplifier.

F15 30 A Locking.

F16 - Not used.

F17 40 A Rear screen and door mirrors demisting/defrosting. 11


SH - PARC shunt.

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Engine compartment fusebox
The fusebox is located in the engine
compartment near the battery (left-hand
side).

Access to the fuses


) Unclip the cover.
) Change the fuse (see corresponding
paragraph).
) When you have finished, close the
All work on the fuses in the fuse- cover carefully to ensure correct
box located on the battery must sealing of the fusebox.
be carried out by a CITROËN
dealer or a qualified workshop.

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Fuse table

Fuse N° Rating Functions

Engine control unit supply, cooling fan unit control


F1 20 A relay, multifunction engine control main relay,
injection pump (Diesel).

F2 15 A Horn.

F3 10 A Front/rear wash-wipe.

F4 20 A Daytime running lamps.

Diesel heater (Diesel), particle filter additive pump


F5 15 A (Diesel), air flow sensor (Diesel), fuel pump (1.1i
and 1.4i), blow-by heater and electrovalves (VTi).

ABS/ESP control unit, secondary brake lamp


F6 10 A switch.

F7 10 A Electric power steering, automatic gearbox.

F8 25 A Starter motor control.

F9 10 A Switching and protection unit (Diesel).

Fuel heater (Diesel), blow-by heater (1.1i, 1.4i and


Diesel), fuel pump (VTi), injectors and ignition coils
F10 30 A (petrol), electronic thermostat and canister purge
electrovalve (1.1i and 1.4i).
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F11 40 A Heater blower.
P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M AT I O N

Fuse N° Rating Functions

F12 30 A Windscreen wipers slow/fast speed.

F13 40 A Built-in systems interface supply (ignition positive).

F14 30 A Valvetronic supply (VTi).

F15 10 A Right-hand main beam headlamps.

F16 10 A Left-hand main beam headlamps.

F17 15 A Left-hand dipped beam headlamps.

F18 15 A Right-hand dipped beam headlamps.

Oxygen sensors and electrovalves (VTi),


F19 15 A electrovalves (Diesel), EGR electrovalve (Diesel).

Pumps, electronic thermostat (VTi), water in fuel


F20 10 A sensor (Diesel).

F21 5A Fan assembly control supply, ABS/ESP.


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Table of maxi-fuses

Fuse N° Rating Functions

MF1* 60 A Fan assembly.

MF2* 30 A ABS/ESP pump.

MF3* 30 A ABS/ESP electrovalves.

MF4* 60 A Built-in Systems Interface (BSI) supply.

MF5* 60 A Built-in Systems Interface (BSI) supply.

MF6* - Not used.

MF7* 80 A Dashboard fusebox.

MF8* - Not used.

* The maxi-fuses provide additional protection for the electrical systems. All work on the maxi-fuses must be carried out by a
CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.

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BATTERY Starting using another battery
Procedure for charging your battery
when it is flat or for starting the engine
using another battery.

The presence of this label, in


particular with the Stop & Start
system, indicates the use of a The battery is located under the bonnet.
12 V lead-acid battery with spe- ) Connect the red cable to the posi-
cial technology and specification; To gain access to it:
tive terminal (+) of the flat battery A,
the involvement of a CITROËN ) open the bonnet using the interior then to the positive terminal (+) of
dealer or a qualified workshop is release lever, then the exterior safe- the slave battery B.
essential when replacing or dis- ty catch,
connecting the battery. ) Connect one end of the green or
) secure the bonnet stay, black cable to the negative terminal
Failure to observe this recom- ) lift the plastic cover on the (+) terminal. (-) of the slave battery B.
mendation may cause prema-
ture wear of the battery. ) Connect the other end of the green
or black cable to the remote nega-
tive terminal (-) of your vehicle.
) Start the slave vehicle.
) Operate the starter of the broken
After refitting the battery by a down vehicle and let the engine
CITROËN dealer or a qualified run.
workshop, the Stop & Start sys- ) Wait until the engine returns to idle
tem will only be active after a and disconnect the cables.
11 continuous period of immobilisa-
tion of the vehicle, a period which
depends on the climatic condi-
tions and the state of charge of
the battery (up to about 8 hours).

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Charging the battery using a Batteries contain harmful sub-
LOAD REDUCTION MODE
battery charger stances such as sulphuric acid and System which manages the use of cer-
lead. They must be disposed of in tain functions according to the level of
accordance with regulations and charge remaining in the battery.
must not, in any circumstances, be
discarded with household waste. When the vehicle is being driven, the load
reduction function temporarily deactivates
Take used remote control bat- certain functions, such as the air condi-
teries and vehicle batteries to a tioning, the heated rear screen...
special collection point.
The deactivated functions are reactivat-
ed automatically as soon as conditions
permit.

Do not push the vehicle to start


the engine if your vehicle is fitted
with an electronic gearbox.

Do not disconnect the battery to


charge it.

) Follow the instructions for use pro-


vided by the manufacturer of the
charger.

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ENERGY ECONOMY MODE Exiting economy mode CHANGING A FRONT OR REAR
WIPER BLADE
System which manages the period of These functions are reactivated auto-
use of certain functions to conserve a matically the next time the vehicle is Procedure for replacing a worn wiper
sufficient level of charge in the battery. driven. blade with a new one without the use
After the engine has stopped, you can ) In order to resume the use of these of tools.
still use functions such as the audio functions immediately, start the en-
equipment, windscreen wipers, dipped gine and let it run for a few minutes.
beam headlamps, courtesy lamps, etc. The time available to you will then be
for a maximum combined period of Before removing a front wiper blade
double the period for which the engine is
thirty minutes. left running. However, this period will al- ) Within one minute after switching off
ways be between five and thirty minutes. the ignition, operate the wiper stalk
to position the wiper blades in the
This period may be greatly re- vertical position.
duced if the battery is not fully This position must be used in order to
charged. avoid damaging the wiper blade and the
A flat battery prevents the engine bonnet.
from starting (refer to the corre-
sponding paragraph). Removal
) Raise the corresponding wiper arm.
Switching to economy mode ) Unclip the wiper blade and remove it.
Once this period has elapsed, a message ap-
pears on the multifunction screen indicating Fitting
that the vehicle has switched to economy mode
and the active functions are put on standby. ) At the front, check the size of the wip-
er blade as the shorter blade is fitted
to the passenger side of the vehicle.
) Put the corresponding new wiper
If the telephone is being used at blade in place and clip it.
the same time on the MyWay au- ) Fold down the wiper arm carefully.
dio navigation system, it will be
interrupted after 10 minutes.
After fitting a front wiper blade

11 ) Switch on the ignition.


) Operate the wiper stalk again to
park the wiper blades.

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TOWING THE VEHICLE
General recommendations
Procedure for having your vehicle towed
or for towing another vehicle using a re- Observe the legislation in force in your country.
movable towing eye. Ensure that the weight of the towing vehicle is higher than that of the
towed vehicle.
The driver must stay at the wheel of the towed vehicle.
Driving on motorways and fast roads is prohibited when towing.
Access to the tools When towing a vehicle with all four wheels on the ground, always use an
approved towing bar; rope and straps are prohibited.
When towing a vehicle with the engine off, there is no longer any power
assistance for braking or steering.
In the following cases, you must always call on a professional recovery
service:
- vehicle broken down on a motorway or fast road,
- when it is not possible to put the gearbox into neutral, unlock the
steering, or release the parking brake,
- towing with only two wheels on the ground,
- where there is no approved towing bar available...

The towing eye is installed in the boot


under the floor.
To gain access to it:
) open the boot,
) raise the floor,
) remove the polystyrene storage box,
) remove the towing eye from the
holder.

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Towing your vehicle Towing another vehicle

) Unlock the steering by turning the


key one notch in the ignition switch
and release the parking brake.
) Switch on the hazard warning lamps
on both vehicles.
) Move off gently and drive for a short
distance only.

) On the front bumper, unclip the cover ) On the rear bumper, unclip the cover
by pressing at the bottom. by pressing at the bottom.
) Screw the towing eye in fully. ) Screw the towing eye in fully.
) Install the towing bar. ) Install the towing bar.
) Place the gear lever in neutral (posi- ) Switch on the hazard warning lamps
tion N for an electronic or automatic on both vehicles.
gearbox). ) Move off gently and drive for a short
distance only.

Failure to observe this special


condition could result in dam-
age to certain components
(braking, transmission...) and
the absence of braking assis-
tance the next time the engine
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TOWING A TRAILER, ... Driving with a trailer places greater de- The maximum towed load on a long in-
mands on the towing vehicle and the cline depends on the gradient and the
driver must take particular care. ambient temperature.
Towbar suitable for the attachment of a In all cases, keep a check on the coolant
trailer with additional lighting and sig- temperature.
nalling. Driving advice
Distribution of loads
) Distribute the load in the trailer so ) If the warning lamp and the
that the heaviest items are as close STOP warning lamp come
as possible to the axle and the nose on, stop the vehicle and
weight approaches the maximum switch off the engine as
permitted without exceeding it. soon as possible.
Air density decreases with altitude, thus
reducing engine performance. Above Braking
1 000 metres, the maximum towed load Towing a trailer increases the braking
must be reduced by 10 % for every distance.
1 000 metres of altitude.
To avoid overheating of the brakes on a
Refer to the "Technical Data" section for long mountain type of descent, the use
details of the weights and towed loads of engine braking is recommended.
Your vehicle is primarily designed for which apply to your vehicle.
transporting people and luggage, but it
may also be used for towing a trailer. Tyres
) Check the tyre pressures of the towing
vehicle and of the trailer, observing the
We recommend the use of genu- Side wind recommended pressures.
ine CITROËN towbars and their ) Take into account the increased
harnesses that have been tested sensitivity to side wind.
and approved from the design
stage of your vehicle, and that Lighting
the fitting of the towbar is en- Cooling
trusted to a CITROËN dealer or ) Check the electrical lighting and sig-
Towing a trailer on a slope increases nalling on the trailer.
a qualified workshop. the temperature of the coolant.
If the towbar is not fitted by a As the fan is electrically controlled, its
CITROËN dealer, it is impera-
tive that it is fitted in accordance
cooling capacity is not dependent on
the engine speed.
The rear parking sensors will
be deactivated automatically if
11
with the vehicle manufacturer's
instructions. ) To lower the engine speed, reduce a genuine CITROËN towbar is
your speed. used.

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P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M AT I O N
AUDIO PRE-EQUIPMENT Fitting an audio unit Connector lines
Your vehicle is equipped with certain The audio unit is fitted in place of one A1 (+) Right hand rear speaker
factory-fitted audio equipment: of the storage boxes located below the
heating and air conditioning control A2 (+) Right hand front speaker
- a dual-function aerial at the rear of and tweeter
the roof, panel.
- a coaxial aerial cable, A3 (+) Left hand front speaker and
- basic interference suppression, tweeter
- cabling for speakers in the front A4 (+) Left hand rear speaker
doors and tweeters in the dash-
board, A5 (-) Right hand rear speaker
- cabling for speakers in the rear
doors A6 (-) Right hand front speaker
and tweeter
- a 40-way connector.
A7 (-) Left hand front speaker and
tweeter
Before installing a radio unit or
speakers in your vehicle, you can A8 (-) Left hand rear speaker
contact a CITROËN dealer who ) Unclip the storage box on each side
using a screwdriver and pull out. A9 Not used
will give you the part number for
a suitable wiring harness. You will then have access to an aerial A10 Not used
coaxial cable and a 40-way connector.
A11 Not used
Then refer to the instructions provided
with your audio unit. A12 (+) Permanent
A13 Not used
A14 Not used
Fitting speakers
A15 (+) Ignition switched (operation
It is possible to fit: of the audio system only with
- 165 mm diameter speakers in the the ignition on)
front doors, A16 Earth
11 - 130 mm diameter speakers in the
rear doors,
Never use a separate wire to
- 22.5 mm diameter tweeters in the
top of the dashboard. connect the (+) of your audio
equipment (risk of discharging of
the battery).
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P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M AT I O N
ACCESSORIES
A wide range of accessories and genu- "Transport solutions": "Safety":
ine parts is available from the CITROËN child seats and booster cushions, boot anti-theft alarm, wheel security bolts,
dealer network. tray, boot carpet, boot net, boot contain- stolen vehicle tracking system, breath-
These accessories and parts have been ers, transverse roof bars, bicycle carrier, alyser, first aid kit, warning triangle, high
tested and approved for reliability and ski carrier, roof boxes, towbars, towbar visibility vest, dog guard, snow chains,
safety. wiring harnesses... non-slip covers, foglamps kit, parking
sensors, bumper protection strips (trans-
They are all adapted to your vehicle and lucent, gloss black, chrome finish)...
benefit from CITROËN's recommenda-
tion and warranty. If a towbar and wiring are fitted
outside the CITROËN dealer
network, this must be done
making use of the vehicle's
electrical pre-equipment and
following the manufacturer's
Conversion kits recommendations.
You can obtain an "Enterprise" kit to
convert a trade vehicle to a private car
and vice-versa.
"Style": "Protection" :
leather steering wheel, gear lever knobs, mats*, mudflaps, seat covers, door sill
front spoiler, rear diffuser, bumper trims, protectors...
front foglamp trims, parking brake lever
trims, aluminium footrest, alloy wheels,
wheel trims, chrome tailgate finisher,
"Comfort" chrome tailpipe finisher, chrome mirror
shells, chrome door handles...
sun blinds, door deflectors, isotherm
module, smoking kit, fragrance cartridg-
es, front centre armrest, moveable mirror,
reading lamp...

* To avoid any risk of jamming of the


pedals:
11
- ensure that the mat is positioned and
secured correctly,
- never fit one mat on top of another.
P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M AT I O N
"Multimedia": By going to a CITROËN dealer, you
Bluetooth® hands-free system, audio can also obtain cleaning and mainte-
equipment, portable satellite navigation nance products (interior and exterior) -
system, semi-integral portable navigation including ecological products in the
system carrier, speed camera warning, "TECHNATURE" range - products for
DVD player, auxiliary cable for connect- topping up (screenwash fluid...), touch
ing a portable MP3 player, USB Box, Hi- up pens and paint aerosols for the exact
Fi module, speakers, Wi-Fi on board... colour of your vehicle, recharges (car-
tridge for the temporary puncture repair
kit...), ...

Installation of radio Depending on the legislation in


communication transmitters force in the country, it may be
Before installing any after- compulsory to have a high vis-
market radio communication ibility safety vest, warning trian-
transmitter, you can contact a gle and spare bulbs and fuses
CITROËN dealer for the speci- available in the vehicle.
fication of transmitters which
can be fitted (frequency, maxi-
mum power, aerial position,
specific installation require-
ments), in line with the Vehicle The fitting of electrical equipment
Electromagnetic Compatibility or accessories which are not rec-
Directive (2004/104/EC). ommended by CITROËN may
result in a failure of your vehicle's
electronic system and excessive
electrical consumption.
Please note this precaution.
You are advised to contact a
CITROËN representative to be
shown the range of recommend-
11 ed equipment and accessories.

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T E C H N I C A L D ATA

MODELS: ENGINES AND GEARBOXES

Model codes:
HFV0 KFT0 8FP0 8FP0/P 5FS0 5FS9
SC...

PETROL ENGINES 1.1 i 1.4 i VTi 95 VTi 120

Cubic capacity (cc) 1 124 1 360 1 397 1 598

Bore x stroke (mm) 72 x 69 75 x 77 77 x 75 77 x 85.8

Max power: EU standard (kW) 44.1 54 70 88

Max power engine speed (rpm) 5 500 5 200 6 000 6 000

Max torque: EU standard (Nm) 94 118 136 160

Max torque engine speed (rpm) 3 300 3 300 4 000 4 250

Fuel Unleaded Unleaded Unleaded Unleaded

Catalytic converter yes yes yes yes

Manual Manual Manual Electronic Manual Automatic


GEARBOX
(5-speed) (5-speed) (5-speed) (5-speed) (5-speed) (4-speed)

OIL CAPACITIES (in litres)

Engine (with filter replacement) 3.0 3.0 4.25 4.25

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T E C H N I C A L D ATA

WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)

Petrol engines 1.1 i 1.4 i

Gearboxes Manual Manual


Model codes:
HFV0 KFT0
SC...
- Unladen weight 1 010 1 030

- Kerb weight 1 085 1 105

- Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 527 1 529

- Gross train weight (GTW)


1 977 2 329
on a 12 % gradient
- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)
450 800
on a 12 % gradient
- Braked trailer* (with load transfer within the GTW 775 1 105
limit)
- Unbraked trailer 450 550

- Recommended nose weight 31 44

* The weight of the braked trailer can be increased, within the GTW limit, if the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced by an
equal amount. Warning: towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road holding.

The GTW and towed load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned
must be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle to protect the engine; if the ambient
12 temperature is above 37 °C, limit the towed load.

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T E C H N I C A L D ATA

WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)

Petrol engines VTi 95 VTi 120

Gearboxes Manual Electronic Manual Automatic

Model codes:
8FP0 8FP0/P 5FS0 5FS9
SC...
- Unladen weight 1 075 1 079 1 075 1 089

- Kerb weight 1 150 1 154 1 150 1 164

- Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 576 1 581 1 579 1 612

- Gross train weight (GTW)


2 476 2 481 2 479 2 512
on a 12 % gradient
- Braked trailer (within the GTW limit)
900 900 900 900
on a 12 % gradient
- Braked trailer* (with load transfer within the GTW 1 150 1 150 1 150 1 150
limit)
- Unbraked trailer 570 570 570 570

- Recommended nose weight 46 46 46 46

* The weight of the braked trailer can be increased, within the GTW limit, if the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced by an
equal amount. Warning: towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road holding.

The GTW and towed load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned
must be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle to protect the engine; if the ambient
temperature is above 37 °C, limit the towed load. 12
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T E C H N I C A L D ATA

MODELS: ENGINES AND GEARBOXES

Model codes: KFT0/GPL


HFV0/1GPL
SC... KFT0/1GPL

LPG ENGINES 1.1 i 1.4 i

Cubic capacity (cc) 1 124 1 360

Bore x stroke (mm) 72 x 69 75 x 77

Max. power: EU standard (kW) 44.1/44.1 51.5/54

Max. power speed (rpm) 5 600/5 500 5 200/5 200

Max torque: EU standard (Nm) 88/94 115/118

Max. torque speed (rpm) 3 500/3 300 3 300/3 300

Fuel LPG/Unleaded LPG/Unleaded

Catalytic converter Yes Yes

Manual Manual
GEARBOXES
(5-speed) (5-speed)

OIL CAPACITIES (in litres)

Engine (with filter replacement) 3.0 3.0

For more information on the operation and use of your LPG vehicle, refer to the specific insert attached to the other vehicle
documents.

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T E C H N I C A L D ATA

WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)

LPG engines 1.1 i 1.4 i

Gearboxes Manual Manual


Model codes: KFT0/GPL
HFV0/1GPL
SC... KFT0/1GPL
- Unladen weight 1 070 1 070

- Kerb weight 1 145 1 145

- Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 527 1 529

- Gross train weight (GTW)


1 977 2 329
on a 12 % slope
- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)
450 1 000
on a 12 % slope

- Braked trailer* (with load transfer within the 775 1 000


GTW limit)

- Unbraked trailer 450 500

- Recommended nose weight 31 44

* The weight of the braked trailer can be increased, within the GTW limit, if the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced by an
equal amount; warning, towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road holding.

The GTW and towed load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned
must be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle to protect the engine; if the ambient
temperature is above 37 °C, limit the towed load. 12
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T E C H N I C A L D ATA

MODELS: ENGINES AND GEARBOXES

Model codes: 8HZC 8HR4 8HP4/PS 9HK0


SC...

DIESEL ENGINES HDi 70 HDi 70 PEF e-HDi 70 PEF HDi 75

Cubic capacity (cc) 1 398 1 398 1 398 1 560

Bore x stroke (mm) 73.7 x 82 73.7 x 82 73.7 x 82 75 x 88.3

Max. power: EU standard (kW) 50 50 50 55

Max. power engine speed (rpm) 4 000 4 000 4 000 4 000

Max. torque: EU standard (Nm) 160 160 160 185

Max. torque engine speed (rpm) 2 000 1 750 1 750 1 500

Fuel Diesel Diesel Diesel Diesel

Catalytic converter Yes Yes Yes Yes

Particle emissions filter (PEF) No Yes Yes No

Manual Manual Electronic Manual


GEARBOX
(5-speed) (5-speed) (5-speed) (5-speed)

OIL CAPACITIES (in litres)

Engine (with filter replacement) 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75

.../S: e-HDi model fitted with Stop & Start.

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T E C H N I C A L D ATA

MODELS: ENGINES AND GEARBOXES

Model codes: 9HJ0 9HPK/S 9HP8/PS 9HR8/S


SC...

DIESEL ENGINES HDi 90 e-HDi 90 PEF e-HDi 110 PEF

Cubic capacity (cc) 1 560 1 560 1 560

Bore x stroke (mm) 75 x 88.3 75 x 88.3 75 x 88.3

Max. power: EU standard (kW) 68 68 82

Max. power engine speed (rpm) 4 000 4 000 3 600

Max. torque: EU standard (Nm) 230 230 270

Max. torque speed (rpm) 1 750 1 750 1 750

Fuel Diesel Diesel Diesel

Catalytic converter Yes Yes Yes

Particle emissions filter (PEF) No Yes Yes

Manual Manual Electronic gearbox system Manual


GEARBOXES
(5-speed) (5-speed) (6-speed) (6-speed)

OIL CAPACITIES (in litres)

Engine (with filter replacement) 3.75 3.75 3.75

.../S: e-HDi model fitted with Stop & Start.


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WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)

Diesel engines HDi 70 HDi 70 PEF e-HDi 70 PEF HDi 75

Gearboxes Manual Manual Electronic Manual

Model codes: 8HZC 8HR4 8HP4/PS 9HK0


SC...
- Unladen weight 1 065 1 070 1 080 1 118

- Kerb weight 1 140 1 145 1 155 1 193

- Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 564 1 581 1 610 1 592

- Gross train weight (GTW) 2 464 2 281 2 310 2 492


on a 12 % gradient

- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)


900 700 700 900
on 12 % gradient

- Braked trailer* (with load transfer with the 1 150 950 950 1 150
GTW limit)
- Unbraked trailer 570 570 570 570

- Recommended nose weight 46 46 46 46

* The weight of the braked trailer can be increased, within the GTW limit, if the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced by an
equal amount. Warning: towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road holding.

The GTW and towed load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned
must be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).

12 High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle to protect the engine; if the ambient
temperature is above 37 °C, limit the towed load.

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WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)

Diesel engines HDi 90 PEF e-HDi 90 PEF e-HDi 90 PEF e-HDi 110 PEF

Gearboxes Manual Manual Electronic Manual

Model codes: 9HJ0 9HPK/S 9HP8/PS 9HR8/S


SC...
- Unladen weight 1 142 1 085 1 090 1 090

- Kerb weight 1 217 1 160 1 165 1 165

- Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1 605 1 625 1 634 1 648

- Gross train weight (GTW) 2 505 2 525 2 534 2 548


on a 12 % slope

- Braked trailer (within the GTW limit)


900 900 900 900
on a 12 % slope

- Braked trailer* (with transfer of load within 1 150 1 150 1 150 1 150
the GTW limit)
- Unbraked trailer 570 570 570 570

- Recommended nose weight 46 46 46 46

* The weight of the braked trailer can be increased, within the GTW limit, if the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced by an
equal amount. Warning: towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road holding.

The GTW and towed load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned
must be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle to protect the engine; if the ambient
temperature is above 37 °C, limit the towed load.
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T E C H N I C A L D ATA
DIMENSIONS (IN MM)

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T E C H N I C A L D ATA
IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS B. Vehicle identification number on D. Tyre/paint label.
the dashboard. This label is affixed to the left hand cen-
Various visible markings for the identifi- This number is indicated on a self-adhesive tre pillar.
cation of your vehicle. label which is visible through the windscreen. It bears the following information:
A. Vehicle identification number (VIN)
under the bonnet. - the tyre pressures, for unladen and
laden conditions,
This number is engraved on the body- C. Manufacturer's label.
work near the passenger compartment - the wheel rim and tyre sizes,
The VIN is indicated on a self-destroying
filter. label affixed to the left hand centre pillar. - the brands of tyre recommended by
the manufacturer,
- the spare tyre inflation pressure,
- the paint colour code.

Wheels which are fitted with


205/45 R17 tyres cannot be
fitted with snow chains. For more
information, contact a CITROËN
dealer or a qualified workshop.

The tyre pressures must be


checked when the tyres are cold,
at least once a month.

Low tyre pressures increase fuel


consumption.
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178
EMERGENCY OR ASSISTANCE CALL
179
EMERGENCY OR ASSISTANCE CALL
CITROËN LOCALISED EMERGENCY CALL CITROËN LOCALISED ASSISTANCE CALL

In an emergency, press this button for more than 2 seconds. Press this button for more than 2 seconds to request
Flashingg of the green
g LED and a voice messageg confirm that assistance if the vehicle breaks down.
the call has been made to the CITROËN Emergency team*. A voice message confirms that the call has been made*.

Pressing this button again immediately cancels the request. The green Pressing this button again immediately cancels the request.
LED goes off. The cancellation is confirmed by a voice message.
A press (at any time) of more than 8 seconds on this button, cancels
the request.
OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM
The green LED remains on (without flashing) when communication is
established. It goes off at the end of communication. When the ignition is switched on,
the green LED comes on for 3 seconds
This call is dealt with by the CITROËN Emergency team which receives indicating that the system is operating
locating information from the vehicle and can send a detailed alert to the correctly.
appropriate emergency services. In countries in which the team is not
operational, or when the locating service has been expressly declined, If the orange LED flashes: there is
the call is dealt with directly by the emergency services (112) without a system fault.
the vehicle location. If the orange LED is on continuously:
the backup battery must be replaced.
In either case, contact a CITROËN.
If an impact is detected by the airbag ECU, and independently
of the deployment of any airbags, an emergency call is made
automatically. If you purchased your vehicle outside the CITROËN dealer network,
we invite you to have a dealer check the configuration of these services
and, if desired, modified to suit your wishes. In a multi-lingual country,
If yyou benefit from the CITROËN eTouch offer,, yyou also have available configuration is possible in the official national language of your choice.
additional services in your MyCITROËN personal space, via the CITROËN
Internet website www.citroen.co.uk.
For technical reasons, particularly to improve the quality of Telematic
services to customers, the manufacturer reserves the right to carry out
* These services are subject to conditions and availability. updates to the vehicle's on-board telematic system.
Consult a CITROËN dealer.
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MyWay
MULTIMEDIA AUDIO SYSTEM/BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE
SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM FOR EUROPE BY SD CARD

CONTENTS
The MyWay is protected in such a way that it will only
operate
p in yyour vehicle. If it is to be installed in another
vehicle, contact a CITROËN dealer for configuration of 01 First steps p. 182
the system. 02 Steering mounted controls p. 183
03 General operation p. 184
04 Navigation - Guidance p. 187
For safety reasons, the driver must carry out operations
which require prolonged attention while the vehicle is
05 Traffic information p. 195
stationary. 06 Radio p. 197
When the engine is switched off and to prevent
discharging of the battery, the MyWay switches off 07 Music media players p. 198
following the activation of the Energy Economy mode.
08 Bluetooth telephone p. 201
09 Configuration p. 204
10 Screen menu map p. 205
Certain functions described in this handbook will Frequently asked questions p. 209
become available during the year.

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01 FIRST STEPS
MyWay CONTROL PANEL
Engine not running:
- Short press: on/off. Long press: audio settings: front/rear Selection dial for the
- Long press: pause with CD fader, left/right balance, bass/treble, screen display and
play, mute for radio. musical ambience, loudness, automatic according to the menu.
volume, reinitialise settings. Access to the
Engine running: Short press: contextual "SETUP" menu.
- Short press: pause with CD Access to menu or confirm. Long press: GPS
play, mute for radio. the Radio Menu. Access to Long press: contextual coverage and Access to the Phone
- Long press: reinitialise the Display the list of the Music Menu. menu specific to the list demonstration Menu. Display the list of
system. stations. Display tracks. displayed. mode. calls.

Eject CD.
Adjust volume (each source
is independent, including Select previous/next radio
navigation messages and station.
alerts). Select previous CD or MP3
track.
Select previous/next line in
a list.
Buttons 1 to 6:
Select a pre-set radio Select previous/next radio
station. station in the list.
Long press: pre-set the Select previous/next MP3
current station. folder.
Select previous/next page in
a list.

Access to the "MODE" menu. Access to the Reader for Access to the ESC: abandon current operation.
Select successive display of: Navigation navigation SD Traffic Menu.
Menu. Display card only. Display the current
Radio, Map, NAV (if navigation in progress), recent traffic alerts.
Telephone (if conversation in progress), Trip destinations.
computer.
Long press: Black screen (DARK).
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02 STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS
RADIO: change to the next radio station
in the list.
Long press: automatic search for a
RADIO: select the previous/next pre-set higher frequency.
station. CD: select the next track.
Select the next entry in the address book. CD: continuous press: fast forward play.

Volume increase.

Change the audio source.


Start a call from the address book. Mute: press the volume
Call/End call on the telephone. increase and decrease
Press for more than 2 seconds: access to buttons simultaneously.
the address book. Restore the sound by
pressing one of the
two volume buttons.

Volume decrease.

RADIO: change to the previous radio


station in the List.
Long press: automatic search for a
lower frequency.
CD: select the previous track.
CD: continuous press: fast reverse.

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03 GENERAL OPERATION

Press the MODE button several times in succession for access to the following menus:

RADIO/MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS

FULL SCREEN MAP

TELEPHONE
(If a conversation is in progress)
NAVIGATION
(If guidance is in progress)

TRIP COMPUTER

SETUP:
system language*, date and time*, display,
vehicle settings*, unit and system settings, TRAFFIC:
"Demo mode". TMC information and messages.
* Available according to model.

For cleaning the screen, the use of a soft, non-abrasive cloth For a detailed global view of the menus available, refer to the
(spectacles cloth) is recommended, with no additional product. "Screen menu map" section.

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03
DISPLAY ACCORDING TO THE CONTEXT
NAVIGATION (IF GUIDANCE IS IN PROGRESS): TRIP COMPUTER:
A press on the OK dial gives access to
short-cut menus according to the display Abort guidance Alert log
on the screen. 1 1

Repeat advice Status of functions


1 1

Block road
1

Route info
1
TELEPHONE:
Show destination
2
End call
1
Trip info
2
Hold call
1
Route type
3
Dial
1
Avoid
3
DTMF-Tones
1
Satellites
3
Private mode
1
Zoom/Scroll
2
Micro off
1
Voice advice
1

Route options
1

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03 GENERAL OPERATION
DISPLAY ACCORDING TO THE CONTEXT

MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS: RADIO: FULL SCREEN MAP:

Traffic info (TA) In FM mode Abort guidance/Resume guidance


1
1 1

Play options Traffic info (TA) Set destination


1
2 1

Normal order RDS POIs nearby


2
2 1

Random track Radiotext Position info


2
2 1

Repeat folder Regional prog. Map settings


2
2 1

Scan AM Zoom/Scroll
2
2 1

Select music In AM mode


1
1

TA
2

Refresh AM list
2

FM
2

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04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
Insert the SD card in the front panel reader and leave it there to use the
Navigation functions.
SELECTING A DESTINATION The navigation SD card data must not be modified.
Map data updates are available from CITROËN dealers.

1 4
Select the "Address input" function
and press the dial to confirm.
Press the NAV button.

Address input

5
Once the country has been selected,
The list of the last 20 destinations appears under the Navigation turn the dial and select the town
Menu function. function. Press the dial to confirm.

2 Press the NAV button again or select 6


the Navigation Menu function and Select the letters of the town one
press the dial to confirm. by one confirming each time by
pressing the dial.
Navigation Menu

3
Select the "Destination input"
function and press the dial to A pre-set list (by entering the first few letters) of the towns in the
confirm. country selected can be accessed via the LIST button on the virtual
keypad.
Destination input

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04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
7 9
Turn the dial and select OK. Then select "Start route guidance"
Press the dial to confirm. and the press the dial to confirm.

To speed up the process, the post code can be entered directly Start route guidance
after selecting the "Postal code" function.
Use the virtual keypad to enter the letters and digits.

Select the route type:


8 "Fast route", "Short route" or "Optimized route" and press the dial
Repeat steps 5 to 7 for the "Street" to confirm.
and "House number" functions. It is also possible to select a destination via "Choose from address
book" or "Choose from last destinations".

Choose from address book Choose from last destinations


Select the "Save to address book" function to record the address
entered in a directory file. Press the dial to confirm the selection.
MyWay allows up to 500 contact files to be recorded. Map settings
You can zoom in/zoom out on the map using the dial.
It is possible to move the map or select its orientation via the short-
cut menu of the FULL SCREEN MAP.
During guidance, pressing the end Press MODE until the map is displayed full screen. Press the dial
of the lighting stalk repeats the last then select "Map settings". Select "2.5D Map" or "2D Map" and in
guidance instruction. the latter case, select "North Up" or "Heading Up".

To clear a destination; from steps 1 to 3, select "Choose from last destinations".


A long press on one of the destinations displays a list of actions from which you can select:
Delete entry
Delete list
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04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
SETTING AND NAVIGATING TO
MY "HOME ADDRESS"

4
To be set as the "Home address", an address must first be Select your home address and confirm.
entered in the address book, for example from "Destination Then select "Edit entry" and confirm.
input"/"Address input" then "Save to address book".

Edit entry
1
Press the NAV button twice to display
the Navigation Menu.
5
Navigation Menu
Select "Set as home address" and
confirm to save.

2
Select "Destination input" and confirm. Set as "Home address"
Then select "Choose from address
book" and confirm.

Destination input

3 To start navigation towards "Home address", press NAV twice


Select "Address book" and confirm. to display the Navigation Menu, select "Destination input" and
Then select "Search entry (complete confirm.
address book)" and confirm. Then select "Navigate HOME" and confirm to start guidance.

Address book

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04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
The route selected by the MyWay system depends directly on the route
ROUTE OPTIONS options.
Changing these options may change the route completely.

1 5
Select the "Route dynamics"
function.
Press the NAV button. This function gives access to the
"Traffic independent" or "Semi-
dynamic" options.

Route dynamics
2 Press the NAV button again or select
the Navigation Menu function and
press the dial to confirm.
6
Select the "Avoidance criteria"
function. This function provides
Navigation Menu access to the AVOID options
(motorways, toll roads, ferries).
3
Select the "Route options" function
and press the dial to confirm. Avoidance criteria

Route options
7
Turn the dial and select the
"Recalculate" function to take into
4 Select the "Route type" function account the route options selected.
and press the dial to confirm. This Press the dial to confirm.
function allows you to change the
route type.
Recalculate
Route type

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04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
Stopovers can be added to the route once the destination has been
ADDING A STOPOVER selected.

1 5
Enter a new address, for example.
Press the NAV button.
Address input

2 6
Press the NAV button again or select Once the new address has been
the Navigation Menu function and entered, select OK and press the dial
press the dial to confirm. to confirm.

Navigation Menu OK

3 7
Select the "Stopovers" function and Select "Recalculate" and press the
press the dial to confirm. dial to confirm.

Stopovers Recalculate

4
Select the "Add stopover" function
(5 stopovers maximum) and press The stopover must be completed or deleted in order for
the dial to confirm. the guidance to continue to the next destination. Otherwise,
the MyWay will always return you to the previous stopover.
Add stopover

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04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
SEARCHING FOR POINTS OF INTEREST The points of interest (POI) indicate all of the service locations in the
(POI) vicinity (hotels, various businesses, airports...).

1 6 Select the "POI in city" function to


search for POIs in the city required.
Press the NAV button. Select the country then enter the
name of the city using the virtual
keypad.
POI in city
2 Press the NAV button again or select
the Navigation Menu function and
press the dial to confirm.
Navigation Menu A list of cities present in the country selected can be accessed via
the LIST button on the virtual keypad.
3 Select the "POI search" function and
press the dial to confirm.

POI search 7
Select the "POI in country" function
to search for POIs in the country
required.
4 Select the "POI nearby" function to
search for POIs around the vehicle. POI in country

POI nearby
8
5 Select the "POI near destination" Select the "POI near route" function
function to search for POIs near the to search for POIs near the route.
point of arrival of the route.
POI near route
POI near destination

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This icon appears when several POIs are grouped
04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE together in the same area. Zooming in on this icon
shows details of the POIs.

LIST OF PRINCIPAL POINTS OF INTEREST (POI)


Service station Airport Cinema

LPG station Railway station Theme parks

Garage Bus station Hospital

CITROËN Port Pharmacy

Motor racing circuit Industrial estate Police station

Covered car park Supermarket School

Car park Bank Post office

Rest area Vending machine Museum

Hotel Tennis court Tourist information

Restaurant Swimming pool Automatic speed camera*

Refreshment area Golf course Red light camera*

Picnic area Winter sports resort Risk area*

Cafeteria Theatre
* According to availability in the country.
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04 NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
To activate or deactivate vocal guidance, with guidance active and
the map displayed in the screen, press the dial and then select or
NAVIGATION SETTINGS deselect "Voice advice".
Voice advice

1 The adjustment of the volume for the Risk Areas POIs is used only
during the transmission of an alert.
Press the NAV button.
5 Select the "POI categories on Map"
function to select the POIs to be
displayed on the map by default.
2 Press the NAV button again or select
the Navigation Menu function and POI categories on Map
press the dial to confirm.
6
Navigation Menu Select "Set parameters for risk
areas" for access to the "Display
on map", "Visual alert" and "Sound
3 alert" functions.
Select the "Settings" function and
press the dial to confirm.
Set parameters for risk areas
Settings

UPDATING POIs
4 Select the "Navi volume" function
and turn the dial to set the volume
of each voice synthesiser (traffic
information, alert messages…). The detailed procedure for updating POIs is available at
the following internet address: citroen.navigation.com.
This requires an SDHC (High Capacity) compatible reader.
Navi volume

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05 TRAFFIC INFORMATION TMC (Traffic Message Channel) messages contain information on
traffic and weather conditions, received in real time and transmitted to
the driver in the form of audible announcements and symbols on the
navigation map.
CONFIGURE THE FILTERING AND The navigation system can then suggest an alternative route to avoid a
traffic problem.
DISPLAY OF TMC MESSAGES

1 4 Select the "Geo. Filter" function and


Press the TRAFFIC button. press the dial to confirm.

Geo. Filter

5
The list of TMC messages appears under the Traffic Menu sorted Then select the radius of the filter
in order of proximity. in miles (km) required in accordance
with the route, press the dial
to confirm.
When all of the messages on the
2 Press the TRAFFIC button again or route are selected, the addition of a
select the Traffic Menu function and geographical filter is recommended
press the dial to confirm. (within a radius of 3 miles (5 km) for
example) to reduce the number of
Traffic Menu messages displayed on the map.
The geographical filter follows the
movement of the vehicle.
3 Select the filter of your choice:
Messages on route
All warning messages
The filters are independent and their results are cumulative.
Only warnings on route We recommend a filter on the route and a filter around the vehicle of:
All messages - 2 miles (3 km) or 3 miles (5 km) for a region with heavy traffic,
- 6 miles (10 km) for a region with normal traffic,
The messages appear on the map
and on the list. - 30 miles (50 km) for long journeys (motorway).
To exit, press ESC.
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05 TRAFFIC INFORMATION
PRINCIPAL TMC SYMBOLS RECEIVING TA MESSAGES

1 Black and blue triangle: general information, for example: - the station transmits TA messages.
- the station does not transmit TA messages.
- TA messages are not activated.

The TA (Traffic Announcement) function gives priority to TA alert


messages. To operate, this function needs good reception of a
radio station transmitting this type of message. When a traffic
report is transmitted, the current audio source (Radio, CD, ...) is
interrupted automatically to play the TA message. Normal playback
of the audio source resumes at the end of the transmission of the
message.
2 Red and yellow triangle: traffic information, for example:
1
With the current audio source
displayed on the screen,
press the dial.

2
The shortcut menu for the source appears and gives access to:

TA

3
Select Traffic Announcements (TA)
and press the dial to confirm and go
to the associated settings.

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The external environment (hill,
( building,
g tunnel, underground
g car park...)
06 RADIO may interfere with the reception, including in RDS following mode. This
phenomenon is a normal result of the way in which radio waves are
transmitted and does not in any way indicate a failure of the audio equipment.

SELECTING A STATION RDS - REGIONAL MODE

1 1
Press the RADIO button to display When the current radio station is
the list of stations received locally displayed on the screen, press the
sorted in alphabetical order. dial.
Select the station required by turning
the dial and press to confirm.
2 The radio source short-cuts menu appears and provides access to
the following short-cuts:
TA

While listening to the radio, press one of the RDS


buttons to select the previous or next station on Radiotext
the list.
Regional prog.
AM

3
A long press of one of the buttons starts the Select the function required and
automatic search for a station with a lower or press the dial to confirm to gain
higher frequency. access to the corresponding settings.

RDS, if displayed, allows you to continue listening to the same


Press one of the buttons on the numeric keypad for more than station by automatic retuning to alternative frequencies. However,
2 seconds to store the current station. in certain conditions, coverage of an RDS station may not be
Press the button on the numeric keypad to recall the stored radio assured throughout the entire country as radio stations do not
station. cover 100 % of the territory. This explains the loss of reception of
the station during a journey.

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07 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS
CD, MP3/WMA CD
INFORMATION AND ADVICE

The MyWay will only play audio files with the extension ".mp3"
The MP3 format, an abbreviation of MPEG 1, 2 & 2.5 Audio Layer 3 with a speed of between 8 Kbps and 320 Kbps and the extension
and the WMA format, an abbreviation of Windows Media Audio and ".wma" with a speed of between 5 Kbps and 384 Kbps.
the property of Microsoft, are audio compression standards which
permit the recording of several tens of music files on a single disc. It also supports the VBR (Variable Bit Rate) mode.
No other type of file (.mp4, .m3u...) can be played.

In order to be able to play a recorded CDR or CDRW, when


recording it is preferable to select the ISO 9660 level 1, 2 or Joliet
standard.
If the disc is recorded in another format it may not be played
correctly. It is advisable to restrict file names to 20 characters, without
using special characters (e.g.: " ? ; ù) to avoid any play or display
It is recommended that the same recording standard is always problems.
used for an individual disc, with as low a speed as possible
(4x maximum) for optimum sound quality.
In the particular case of a multi-session CD, the Joliet standard is
recommended.

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07 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS
SELECTING/PLAYING MUSIC
CD, MP3/WMA CD

1 4
Select the music source required:
Press the MUSIC button. CD, MP3/WMA CD. Press the dial to
confirm. Play begins.

The list of tracks or MP3/WMA files appears under Music Menu. Press the up or down button to select
the next/previous folder.

2 Press the MUSIC button again or 6


Press one of the buttons to select a
select the Music Menu function and music track.
press the dial to confirm.
Press and hold one of the buttons for
fast forward or rewind play.
Music Menu

3
Select the "Select music" function
and press the dial to confirm. The playing and displaying of an MP3/WMA compilation may
depend on the recording programme and/or the settings used.
We recommend the ISO 9660 file standard.
Select music

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07 MUSIC MEDIA PLAYERS
USING THE EXTERNAL INPUT (AUX)
JACK/USB AUDIO CABLE NOT SUPPLIED

1
Connect the portable device (MP3/WMA player…)
to the auxiliary JACK socket or to the USB port,
using a suitable audio cable.

2 Press the MUSIC button then


press it again or select the Music
Menu function and press the dial
to confirm.
Music Menu

3 Select the "External device" function


and press the dial to activate it.

External device

4
Select the AUX music source and
press the dial to confirm. Play begins
automatically.

The display and management of the controls is via the portable


device.
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08 BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE
* The services available depend on the network, the SIM card and the
PAIRING A TELEPHONE/ compatibility of the Bluetooth telephone used. Check the telephone
manual and with your network provider for details of the services
FIRST CONNECTION available to you.

3 For a first connection, select


For reasons of safety and because they require prolonged attention "Search phone" and press the dial to
on the part of the driver, the operations for pairing the Bluetooth confirm. Then select the name of the
mobile telephone to the hands-free system of the MyWay must be telephone.
carried out with the vehicle stationary. The ignition must be on.
Search phone

4 Enter the authentication code on the telephone.


Visit www.citroen.co.uk for more information (compatibility, more The code to be entered is displayed on the screen
help, ...). of the system.
Some telephones offer automatic reconnection of
the telephone every time the ignition is switched on.
A message confirms the pairing.
1
Activate the telephone's Bluetooth function Pairing can also be started from the telephone (refer to
and ensure that it is "visible to all" (refer to the the telephone instructions).
telephone instructions).
Once the telephone has been connected, MyWay can synchronise
the address book and the call list. This synchronisation may take a
few minutes*.
2
To change the telephone connected,
Press the PHONE button. press the PHONE button, then select
Phone Menu and press the dial
to confirm.

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08 BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE
* The services available depend on the network, the SIM card and the
compatibility of the Bluetooth telephone used. Check the telephone
CONNECTING A TELEPHONE manual and with your network provider for details of the services
available to you.

For reasons of safety and because they require prolonged attention


on the part of the driver, the operations for pairing the Bluetooth Once the telephone has been connected, MyWay can synchronise
mobile telephone to the hands-free system of the MyWay must be the address book and the call list. This synchronisation may take a
carried out with the vehicle stationary. The ignition must be on. few minutes*.

Visit www.citroen.co.uk for more information (compatibility, more 1


help, ...). When a telephone is already
connected, to change it press the
PHONE button, then select Phone
1 Activate the telephone's Bluetooth function Menu and press the dial to confirm.
and ensure that it is "visible to all" (refer to the
telephone instructions).
The last telephone connected is reconnected
automatically. 2
A message confirms the connection. Select "Connect phone". Select the
telephone and press to confirm.

2
Connect phone
Press the PHONE button.

The list of telephones connected previously (4 maximum) appears


on the multifunction screen. Select the telephone required for a
new connection.

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08 BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE
RECEIVING A CALL MAKING A CALL

1 1
Press the PHONE button.
An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed
display on the multifunction screen.
The list of the last 20 calls made and received in the vehicle
appears under Phone Menu. You can select a number and press
the dial to make the call.
2 Select the "Yes" tab to accept or "No" Select the Phone Menu function and
2
to refuse and confirm by pressing press the dial to confirm.
the dial.
Phone Menu
Yes No Select "Dial number", then dial the
telephone number using the virtual
keypad.
3 Dial number
To hang up, press the PHONE button
or press the dial and select "End call"
then confirm by pressing the dial. It is also possible to select a number from the address book. You
can select "Dial from address book". The MyWay can record up to
1 000 entries (telephone numbers).
End call Press the end of the steering mounted control for more than
two seconds to gain access to the address book.

It is possible to make a call directly from the telephone; park the


vehicle as a safety measure.
Press the end of the steering mounted control to
accept the call or end the call in progress. To delete a number, press the PHONE button then press and hold
on a call number to display a list of actions including:
Delete entry
Delete list
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09 CONFIGURATION
The SETUP function gives access to the following options: System
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME language, Date & Time, Display (Brightness, Colour, Map colour), Vehicle,
Units, System.

These settings must be entered again if the battery has been 5


disconnected.

Select the "Date format" function and


1 press the dial to confirm.
Press the SETUP button.

2 6
Select the "Date & Time" function
and press the dial to confirm.
Confirm the format required using
the dial.
Date & Time Select the "Time format" function and
press the dial to confirm.

3 Select the "Set date & time" function


and press the dial to confirm.

Confirm the format required using the dial.


Set date & time
Pressing the SETUP button for more than 2 seconds gives
access to:
4 Description of the unit
Adjust the settings one by one using
the direction arrows and confirm by GPS coverage
means of the dial.
Demo mode

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10 SCREEN MENU MAP
Within 6 miles (10 km) Vocal
1
MAIN FUNCTION 3 4

Within 30 miles (50 km) Loudness


3 3
OPTION A
2
Within 60 miles (100 km) Speed dependent volume
3 3
option A1
3
Reset sound settings
3
option A2
3

OPTION B...
2
1
"Music" Menu RADIO

Select music 1
"Radio" Menu
2

Sound settings Waveband


1
"Traffic" Menu 2 2

Balance/Fader FM
3
Messages on route 3
2
Bass/Treble AM
3
Only warnings on route 3
2
Equalizer Manual tune
2
All warning messages 3
2
Linear Sound settings
2
All messages 4
2
Classic Balance/Fader
3
Geo. Filter 4
2
Jazz Bass/Treble
3
Within 2 miles (3 km) 4
3
Rock/Pop Equalizer
3
Within 3 miles (5 km) 4
3
Techno Linear
4 4

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Classic Start route guidance Rearrange route
4 4 3

Jazz Postal code Replace stopover


4 4 3

Rock/Pop Save to address book Delete stopover


4 4 3

Techno Intersection Recalculate


4
4 3

Vocal
4 City district Fast route
4 4
Loudness
3 Geo position Short route
4 4
Speed dependent volume
3
Map Optimized route
4 4
Reset sound settings
3
Navigate HOME POI search
3 2

Choose from address book POI nearby


3 3

Choose from last destinations POI near destination


1
"Navigation" Menu 3 3

TMC station information POI in city


3 3
Abort guidance/Resume guidance
2
Stopovers POI in country
Destination input 2 3
2
Add stopover POI near route
Enter new address 3 3
3

Country Address input Route options


4 2
4

City Navigate HOME Route type


4 4 3

Street Choose from address book Fast route


4 4 4

House number Choose from last destinations Short route


4 4 4

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Optimized route
4

Route dynamics 1
"Phone" Menu 1
"SETUP" menu
3

Traffic independent System language*


4 2 2

Semi-dynamic Dial from address book Deutsch


4 2 3

Avoidance criteria Call lists English


3 2 3

Avoid motorways Connect phone Español


4 2 3

Avoid toll roads Search phone Français


4 3 3

Avoid ferries Phones connected Italiano


4 3 3

Recalculate Disconnect phone Nederlands


3 4 3

Settings Rename phone Polski


2 4 3

Navi volume Delete pairing Portuguese


3 4 3

POI categories on Map Delete all pairings Date & Time*


3 4 2

Set parameters for risk areas Show details Set date & time
3 4 3

Display on map Settings Date format


4 2 3

Visual alert Select ring tone Time format


4 3 3

Sound alert Phone/Ring tone volume


4 3

Enter mailbox number


3
* Available according to model.

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Display Units
2 2

Brightness Temperature
3 3

Colour Celsius
3 4

Pop titanium Fahrenheit


4 4

Toffee Metric/Imperial
4 3

Blue steel Kilometres (Consumption: l/100)


4 4

Technogrey Kilometres (Consumption: km/l)


4 4

Dark blue Miles (Consumption: MPG)


4 4

Map colour System


3 2

Day mode for map Factory reset


4 3

Night mode for map Software version


4 3

Auto. Day/Night for map Automatic scrolling


4 3

Vehicle*
2

Vehicle information
3

Alert log
4

Status of functions
4

* Available according to model.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION

There is a difference in For optimum sound quality, the audio settings (Volume, Bass, Treble, Check that the audio settings (Volume, Bass,
sound quality between Ambience, Loudness) can be adapted to the different sound sources, Treble, Ambience, Loudness) are adapted to
the different audio which may result in audible differences when changing source the sources listened to. It is advisable to set
sources (radio, CD...). (radio, CD...). the AUDIO functions (Bass, Treble, Front-Rear
Balance, Left-Right Balance) to the middle position,
select the Linear musical ambience and set the
loudness correction to the "Active" position in CD
mode or to the "Inactive" position in radio mode.

The CD is ejected The CD is inserted upside down, is unplayable, does not contain any - Check that the CD is inserted in the player the
automatically or is not audio data or contains an audio format which the player cannot play. right way up.
played by the player. The CD is protected by an anti-pirating protection system which is not - Check the condition of the CD: the CD cannot
recognised by the audio equipment. be played if it is too damaged.
- Check the content in the case of a recorded
CD: consult the advice in the Audio section.
- The audio equipment's CD player does not
play DVDs.
- Because of their quality level, certain
writeable CDs will not be played by the audio
system.

The CD player sound is The CD used is scratched or of poor quality. Insert good quality CDs and store them in suitable
poor. conditions.

The audio equipment settings (bass, treble, ambiences) are unsuitable. Set the treble or bass level to 0, without selecting
an ambience.

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QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION

The stored stations do An incorrect waveband is selected. Press the BAND AST button to return to the
not function (no sound, waveband (AM, FM1, FM2, FMAST) on which the
87.5 Mhz is displayed...). stations are stored.

The quality of reception The vehicle is too far from the transmitter used by the station listened Activate the RDS function to enable the system
of the radio station to or there is no transmitter in the geographical area through which to check whether there is a more powerful
listened to gradually the vehicle is travelling. transmitter in the geographical area.
deteriorates or the stored
stations do not function
(no sound, 87.5 Mhz is
displayed...). The environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks...) block This phenomenon is normal and does not indicate
reception, including in RDS mode. a failure of the audio equipment.

The aerial is absent or has been damaged (for example when going Have the aerial checked by a CITROËN dealer.
through a car wash or into an underground car park).

Sound cut-outs of 1 to During this brief sound cut-out, the RDS searches for any frequency Deactivate the RDS function if the phenomenon is
2 seconds in radio mode. permitting better reception of the station. too frequent and always on the same route.

With the engine off, When the engine is switched off, the audio equipment operating time Start the vehicle's engine to increase the battery
the audio equipment depends on the battery charge. charge.
switches off after a few The switch-off is normal: the audio equipment switches to economy mode
minutes of use. and switches off to prevent discharging of the vehicle's battery.

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QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION

TA is selected. However, On starting, it is several minutes before the system begins to receive Wait until the traffic information is being received
certain traffic jams the traffic information. correctly (displaying of the traffic information
along the route are not symbols on the map).
indicated in real time.

In certain countries, only major routes (motorways...) are listed for This phenomenon is normal. The system is
the traffic information. dependent on the traffic information available.

I receive a speed camera The system announces all speed cameras located in a conical zone Zoom the map to view the exact position of the
alert for a camera which forward of the vehicle. It may detect speed cameras on nearby or parallel speed camera.
is not on my route. roads.

The audible speed Audible alerts are not active. Activate audible alerts in Navigation Menu,
camera alert is not Settings, Set parameters for risk areas.
working.

The alert volume level is set to minimum. Increase the speed camera alert volume.

The altitude is not On starting, the initialisation of the GPS may take up to 3 minutes to Wait until the system has started up completely.
displayed. receive more than 3 satellites correctly. Check that there is a GPS coverage of at least
3 satellites (long press on the SETUP button, then
select GPS coverage).

Depending on the geographical environment (tunnel...) or the weather, This phenomenon is normal. The system is
the conditions of reception of the GPS signal may vary. dependent on the conditions of reception of
the GPS signal.

The route is not The exclusion criteria may conflict with the current location (exclusion of Check the exclusion criteria.
calculated successfully. toll roads on a motorway with tolls).

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QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION

There is a long waiting When a new medium is inserted, the system reads a certain amount of This phenomenon is normal.
time after inserting a CD. data (directory, title, artist, etc.). This may take a few seconds.

I cannot connect my The telephone's Bluetooth function may be deactivated or the equipment - Check that your telephone's Bluetooth
Bluetooth telephone. may not be visible. function is activated.
- Check that your telephone is visible.

A telephone connected The volume level depends on both the system and the telephone. Increase the MyWay volume setting, possibly to
by Bluetooth is inaudible. maximum, and increase the telephone volume
level if necessary.

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Audio system
AUDIO SYSTEM/BLUETOOTH

CONTENTS

Your Audio system is coded in such a way that it will 01 First steps p. 214
onlyy operate
p in your
y vehicle. If it is to be installed in
another vehicle, contact your CITROËN dealer for 02 Steering mounted controls p. 215
configuration of the system.
03 Main menu p. 216
04 Audio p. 217
05 USB Box p. 220
06 Bluetooth functions p. 223
07 Configuration p. 226
For safety reasons, the driver must carry out operations 08 Screen menu map p. 228
which require prolonged attention while the vehicle is
stationary. Frequently asked questions p. 233
When the engine is switched off and to prevent
discharging of the battery, the audio equipment may
switch off after a few minutes.

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01 FIRST STEPS

Audio settings: front/ Display the list of


Select source: rear fader, left/right local stations.
radio, audio CD/MP3 CD, USB, Select wavebands balance, bass/treble, Long press: CD
Jack connection, Streaming, FM1, FM2, FMast and loudness, audio tracks or MP3 folders Abandon the current
AUX. AM. ambiences. (CD/USB). operation.

TA (Traffic Announcements)
on/off.
Eject CD. Long press: PTY* (radio
Programme TYpe) mode.

Select the screen display Automatic frequency search


mode: down/up.
Date, audio functions, trip Select previous/next CD, MP3
computer, telephone. or USB track.

On/off, volume setting. Confirm.

The DARK button changes the screen display Buttons 1 to 6: Display main menu. Select next frequency down/up.
for improved driving comfort at night. Select a pre-set radio station. Select previous/next MP3 folder.
1st press: upper bar only illuminated. Long press: pre-set a station. Select previous/next folder/genre/
2nd press: black screen. artist/playlist (USB).
3rd press: return to standard display.

* Available according to version.


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02 STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS
Radio: automatic search for a higher
frequency.
Radio: select the previous/next pre-set CD/MP3/USB: selection of the next
station. track.
USB: select genre/artist/folder from the CD/USB: continuous press: fast
classification list. forwards play.
Select the previous/next item in a menu. Move in the list.

Volume increase.

Change audio source. Mute: press the volume


Confirm a selection. increase and decrease
buttons simultaneously.
Call/end call on the telephone.
The sound is restored
Press for more than 2 seconds: by pressing one of the
telephone main menu. two volume buttons.

Volume decrease.

Radio: automatic search for a lower


frequency.
CD/MP3/USB: selection of the previous
track.
CD/USB: continuous press: fast reverse.
Move in the list.

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03 MAIN MENU
TELEPHONE:
Bluetooth hands-free,
AUDIO FUNCTIONS: pairing, management
radio, CD, USB, options. of a call.

> MONOCHROME SCREEN C

TRIP COMPUTER: PERSONALISATION-


entering of distances, CONFIGURATION:
alerts, status of functions. vehicle parameters,
display, languages.

> MONOCHROME SCREEN A

For a detailed global view of the


menus available, refer to the
"Screen menu map" section.

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The external environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks, ...)

04 AUDIO may block reception, including in RDS mode. This is a normal effect of the
way in which radio waves are transmitted and does not indicate any failure
of the audio system.

RADIO
SELECTING A STATION
RDS

1 1
Press the SOURCE button several
times in succession and select the SOURCE Press the MENU button. MENU

radio.

2
2 Select AUDIO FUNCTIONS then
Press the BAND AST button to select BAND press OK.
a waveband: FM1, FM2, FMast, AM.
AST

3
3 Select the FM WAVEBAND
Briefly press one of the buttons to PREFERENCES function then press
carry out an automatic search of the OK.
radio stations.

4
4 Select ACTIVATE RDS then press
Press one of the buttons to carry out OK. RDS appears on the screen.
a manual search up/down for radio
frequencies.

In radio mode, press OK directly to activate/deactivate RDS mode.


Press the LIST REFRESH button to
display the list of stations received The RDS, if displayed, enables you to continue listening to the same
locally (30 stations maximum). LIST
REFRESH
station by automatic retuning to alternative frequencies. However, in certain
To update this list, press for more conditions, coverage of an RDS station may not be assured throughout the
than two seconds. country as radio stations do not cover 100 % of the territory. Under conditions
of very weak reception, the system may change to a regional station.

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04 AUDIO
CD
RECEIVING TA MESSAGES
PLAYING A CD

The TA (Traffic Announcement) function gives priority to TA alert Insert circular compact discs only.
messages. To operate, this function needs good reception of a Some anti-pirating systems, on original discs or CDs copied using a
radio station transmitting this type of message. When a traffic personal recorder, may cause faults which are no reflection on the
report is transmitted, the current audio source (Radio, CD, ...) is quality of the original player.
interrupted automatically to play the TA message. Normal playback
of the audio source resumes at the end of the transmission of the Without pressing the EJECT button, insert a CD in the player, play
message. begins automatically.

1 To play a disc which has already been


Press the TA button to activate or inserted, press the SOURCE button SOURCE

deactivate traffic messages. several times in succession and


select CD.

2
Press one of the buttons to select a
track on the CD.

Press the LIST REFRESH button to display the list of tracks on


the CD.

3
Press and hold one of the buttons for
fast forward or backward.

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04 AUDIO
MP3 CD MP3 CD
PLAYING AN MP3 COMPILATION INFORMATION AND ADVICE

Insert an MP3 compilation in the player.


The MP3 format, an abbreviation of MPEG 1.2 & 2.5 Audio Layer 3,
The audio equipment searches for all of the music tracks, which is an audio compression standard which permits the recording of
may take anything between a few seconds and several tens of several tens of music files on a single disc.
seconds, before play begins.

On a single disc, the CD player can read up to 255 MP3 files spread
over 8 folder levels. However, it is advisable to keep to a limit of In order to be able to play a recorded CDR or CDRW, when
two levels to reduce the access time before the CD is played. recording, the ISO 9660 level 1.2 or Joliet file format is
recommended.
While the CD is being played, the folder structure is not followed.
If the disc is recorded in another format, it may not be played
All of the files are displayed on a single level. correctly.
It is recommended that the same recording format is always
1 To play a disc which has already used for an individual disc, with as low a speed as possible
been inserted, press the SOURCE SOURCE (4x maximum) for optimum sound quality.
button several times in succession In the particular case of a multi-session CD, the Joliet format is
and select CD. recommended.

2
Press one of the buttons to select a The Audio system will only play files with the extension ".mp3" with
track on the CD. a sampling rate of 22.05 KHz or 44.1 KHz. No other type of file
(.wma, .mp4, .m3u...) can be played.

Press the LIST REFRESH button to display the list of directories It is advisable to restrict file names to 20 characters without using
of the MP3 compilation. special characters (e.g. " ? ; ù) to avoid any playing or displaying
problems.
3
Press and hold one of the buttons for
fast forward or backward play. Empty CDs are not recognised and may damage the system.

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05
The list of compatible
p equipment
q p and the compression rates supported
USING THE USB BOX are available from CITROËN dealers.

1 CONNECTING A USB MEMORY STICK

This unit consists of a USB port and an auxiliary


Jack socket*. The audio files are transmitted Connect the memory stick to the port, directly or
1 using a lead. If the audio equipment is switched
from a portable device - digital player or a USB
memory stick - to your Audio system and heard on, the USB source is detected as soon as it
via the vehicle's speakers. is connected. Play begins automatically after a
delay which depends on the capacity of the USB
memory stick.
The file formats supported are .mp3
(mpeg1 layer 3 only), .wma (standard 9 only,
2 128 kbits/sec compression), .wav and .ogg.
USB memory stick (1.1, 1.2 and 2.0) or Apple® Certain playlist formats are supported (.m3u, ...)
player of generation 5 or later:
On reconnection of the previous memory stick
- USB memory sticks should be formatted FAT used, play is resumed automatically with the last
or FAT 32 (NTFS not supported), track played.
- the Apple® player lead is essential,
- navigation through the file database is also
possible by means of the steering mounted
controls. The system puts together playlists (temporary memory) created
over a period which depends on the capacity of the USB device.
The other sources are available during this time.
The playlists are updated each time the ignition is switched off or
3 each time a USB memory stick is connected.
Other Apple® players of earlier generations and
players using the MTP protocol*: When connecting for the first time, the classification suggested
is by folder. When you reconnect, the classification selected
- play via Jack-Jack lead only (not supplied), previously is retained.
- navigation through the file database is from
the portable device.
* According to vehicle.
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05 USB BOX
USING THE USB PORT

2 3 Press one of these buttons to gain


Press and hold LIST to display the access to the previous/next track on
different classifications. the classification list currently being
Select by Folder/Artist/Genre/Playlist, played.
press OK to select the classification Press and hold one of the buttons for
required, then press OK again to confirm. fast forward or backward play.

4 Press one of these buttons to gain


- by Folder: all folders containing audio access to the previous/next Genre,
files recognised on the peripheral Folder, Artist or Playlist on the
LIST
REFRESH

device. classification list currently being


- by Artist: all of the artist names played.
defined in the ID3 Tags, classified in
alphabetical order.
- by Genre: all of the genres defined in
the ID3 Tags. CONNECTING AN APPLE® PLAYER VIA THE USB PORT
- by Playlist: in accordance with the
playlists recorded on the USB device.
1 The lists available are Artist, Genre and Playlist (as defined in the
Apple® player).
Selection and Navigation are described in steps 1 to 4 above.
Press LIST briefly to display the
previously selected classification.
Navigate through the list using the left/ LIST
REFRESH

right and up/down buttons. Do not connect a hard disk or USB connection device other
than audio equipment to the USB port. This could damage your
Confirm the selection by pressing OK. installation.

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05 USB BOX
USING THE AUXILIARY INPUT (AUX) ADJUSTING THE VOLUME OF
JACK socket or USB port (according to vehicle) THE AUXILIARY SOURCE

1
The auxiliary input, JACK or USB, allows the connection of a
portable device (MP3 player...).

First adjust the volume of your portable device.

Do not connect a device to both the JACK socket and the USB
port at the same time.

1 2

Connect the portable device (MP3 player…)


to the JACK socket or to the USB port, Then adjust the volume of your
using a suitable cable (not supplied). Audio system.

Press the SOURCE button several SOURCE


The display and control is via the portable device.
times in succession and select AUX.

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06
The services offered depend on the network, the SIM card and the
BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE compatibility of the Bluetooth equipment used.
SCREEN C Consult your telephone's manual and your operator to find out which
(Available according to model and version) services are available to you.

PAIRING A TELEPHONE/FIRST CONNECTION 5 The first 4 telephones recognised are displayed in this window.

For safety reasons and because they require prolonged attention The TELEPHONE menu permits access to the following functions
on the part of the driver, the operations for pairing of the Bluetooth in particular: Directory*, Call list, Pairing management.
mobile telephone with the Bluetooth hands-free system of your
audio equipment must be carried out with the vehicle stationary
and the ignition on. * If your telephone is fully compatible.

Go to www.citroen.co.uk for more information (compatibility, more 6 Select the telephone to be connected from the list. Only one
help, ...). telephone can be connected at a time.

1 Activate the telephone's Bluetooth function 7 A virtual keypad is displayed in the


and ensure that it is "visible to all" (telephone screen: enter a code with at least 4 digits.
configuration).
Confirm by pressing OK.

2 A message is displayed in the screen of the


Press the MENU button. 8
MENU telephone chosen. To accept the pairing, enter the
same code on the telephone, then confirm with OK.
In the menu, select: If pairing fails, the number of attempts is not limited.
3
- Bluetooth telephone function -
Audio OK 9 A message that the pairing has been successful appears in the screen.
- Bluetooth configuration
- Perform a Bluetooth search The automatic connection authorised is only active after the
telephone has been configured.
4 A window is displayed with a message that a search is in progress. The directory and the call list can be accessed after the
synchronisation period.
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06 BLUETOOTH FUNCTIONS

RECEIVING A CALL MAKING A CALL

An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed 1


display in the vehicle's screen. From the Bluetooth telephone function Audio menu, select Manage
the telephone call then Call, Call list or Directory.

2
Select the YES tab on the display 2 Press the steering mounted control for more than
using the buttons and confirm by OK two seconds for access to your directory, then
pressing OK. navigate with the thumb wheel.
Or
To dial a number, use your telephone's keypad,
with the vehicle stationary.

Press the steering mounted control to accept


the call. ENDING A CALL

1 During a call, press the steering mounted control


for more than 2 seconds.
Confirm with OK to end the call.

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06 BLUETOOTH FUNCTIONS
BLUETOOTH AUDIO STREAMING*

3
Wireless transmission of the telephone's music files via the audio Activate the streaming source by
equipment. The telephone must be able to manage the appropriate pressing the SOURCE button**.
Bluetooth profiles (Profiles A2DP/AVRCP). The tracks to be played can be
controlled as usual via the buttons on
the audio system control panel and
SOURCE

the steering mounted controls***.


1 The contextual information can be
Initiate the pairing between the telephone and
the vehicle. This pairing can be initiated from displayed on the screen.
the vehicle's telephone function menu or via the
telephone's keypad. See steps 1 to 9 on the previous
pages. During the pairing phase, the vehicle must be * Depending on the compatibility of the telephone.
stationary with the key in the ignition.
** In certain cases, playing of the Audio files must be initiated from
the keypad.
*** If the telephone supports the function.
Select the telephone to be connected from the telephone function
2 menu.
The audio system connects to a newly paired telephone
automatically.

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07 CONFIGURATION
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
SCREEN A

1 5

Press the MENU button. MENU


Press to confirm the selection. OK

2 6

Using the arrows, select DISPLAY Adjust the setting.


CONFIGURATION.

3 7

Press to confirm the selection. OK


Press to confirm the selection. OK

4 8

Using the arrows, select YEAR. Start again from step 1 then set
MONTH, DAY, HOUR, MINUTES. OK

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07 CONFIGURATION
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
SCREEN C

1 5

Press the MENU button. MENU


Press to confirm the selection. OK

2 6
Using the arrows, select Using the arrows, select ADJUST
PERSONALISATION DATE AND TIME.
CONFIGURATION.

3 7

Press to confirm the selection. OK


Press to confirm the selection. OK

4 8
Adjust the settings one by one
Using the arrows, select DISPLAY confirming by pressing the OK
CONFIGURATION. button. Next select the OK tab on the OK

screen then confirm.

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08 SCREEN MENU MAP
MONOCHROME A 1
RADIO-CD 1
OPTIONS
RDS SEARCH DIAGNOSTICS
2 2

REG MODE CONSULT


2 3

1
MAIN FUNCTION CD REPEAT ABANDON
2 3

OPTION A RANDOM PLAY


2
2

OPTION A1
3

OPTION A2
3

1
VEHICLE CONFIG*
OPTION B...
2

REV WIPE ACT


2

GUIDE LAMPS
2

* The parameters vary according to vehicle.

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08 SCREEN MENU MAP
1
UNITS 1
DISPLAY ADJUST 1
LANGUAGE
YEAR FRANCAIS
2 2 2

FUEL CONSUMPTION: MONTH ITALIANO


2 2
KM/L - L/100 - MPG
2
DATE NEDERLANDS
2 2

HOUR PORTUGUES
2 2

MINUTES PORTUGUES-BRASIL
2 2

12 H/24 H MODE DEUTSCH


2 2

ENGLISH
2

ESPANOL
2

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08 SCREEN MENU MAP
MONOCHROME C Press the OK dial for access to short-cut menus according to the display
on the screen:

RADIO CD/MP3 CD USB

activate/deactivate RDS activate/deactivate Intro activate/deactivate track repeat (of the


1 1
current folder/artist/genre/playlist)
activate/deactivate REG mode activate/deactivate track repeat 1
1
(the entire current CD for CD, the entire
current folder for MP3 CD)
activate/deactivate radiotext 1
1

activate/deactivate random play (of the


current folder/artist/genre/playlist)
activate/deactivate random play 1
(the entire current CD for CD, the entire
current folder for MP3 CD)
1

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08 SCREEN MENU MAP

MONOCHROME C AUDIO FUNCTIONS TRIP COMPUTER


1 1

Pressing the MENU button displays: ENTER DISTANCE TO DESTINATION


FM BAND PREFERENCES 2
2

alternative frequencies (RDS) Distance: x miles


3 3

activate/deactivate ALERT LOG


4 2

regional mode (REG) Diagnostics


3 3

activate/deactivate STATUS OF THE FUNCTIONS*


4 2

radio-text information (RDTXT) Functions activated or deactivated


3 3

activate/deactivate
4

2
PLAY MODES

3
album repeat (RPT)

activate/deactivate
4

track random play (RDM)


3

activate/deactivate
4

* The parameters vary according to vehicle.


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08 SCREEN MENU MAP

1
PERSONALISATION-CONFIGURATION 1
BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE
DEFINE THE VEHICLE PARAMETERS* Bluetooth configuration
2 2

DISPLAY CONFIGURATION Connect/Disconnect a device


2
3

video brightness adjustment Telephone function


3
3

normal video Audio Streaming function


4
3

inverse video
4 Consult the paired device
4
brightness (- +) adjustment
4 Delete a paired device
4
date and time adjustment
3 Perform a Bluetooth search
4
day/month/year adjustment
4 Call
2
hour/minute adjustment
4
Calls list
3
choice of 12 h/24 h mode
4
Directory
4
choice of units
3
Manage the telephone call
2
l/100 km - mpg - km/l
4
Terminate the current call
3
°Celsius/°Fahrenheit
4
Activate private mode
3
CHOICE OF LANGUAGE
2

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION

There is a difference in For optimum sound quality, the audio settings (Volume, Bass, Treble, Check that the audio settings (Volume, Bass,
sound quality between Ambience, Loudness) can be adapted to the different sound sources, Treble, Ambience, Loudness) are adapted to
the different audio which may result in audible differences when changing source the sources listened to. It is advisable to set
sources (radio, CD...). (radio, CD...). the AUDIO functions (Bass, Treble, Front-Rear
Balance, Left-Right Balance) to the middle
position, select the musical ambience "None" and
set the loudness correction to the "Active" position
in CD mode or to the "Inactive" position in radio
mode.
The CD is ejected The CD is inserted upside down, is unplayable, does not contain any - Check that the CD is inserted in the player
automatically or is not audio data or contains an audio format which the player cannot play. the right way up.
played by the player. The CD is protected by an anti-pirating protection system which is not - Check the condition of the CD: the CD cannot
recognised by the audio equipment. be played if it is too damaged.
- Check the content in the case of a recorded
CD: consult the advice in the "Audio" section.
- The audio equipment's CD player does not
play DVDs.
- Due to their quality level, certain writeable
CDs will not be played by the Audio system.

The message "USB The battery of the peripheral may not be sufficiently charged. Recharge the battery of the peripheral device.
peripheral error" is
displayed on the screen.
The Bluetooth connection The USB memory stick is not recognised. Reformat the memory stick.
is cut. The memory stick may be corrupt.
The CD player sound is The CD used is scratched or of poor quality. Insert good quality CDs and store them in suitable
poor. conditions.

The audio equipment settings (bass, treble, ambiences) are unsuitable. Set the treble or bass level to 0, without selecting
an ambience.

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QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION

The stored stations do An incorrect waveband is selected. Press the BAND AST button to return to the
not function (no sound, waveband (AM, FM1, FM2, FMAST) on which
87.5 Mhz is displayed...). the stations are stored.

The traffic announcement The radio station is not part of the regional traffic information network. Tune to a radio station which broadcasts traffic
(TA) is displayed. I do information.
not receive any traffic
information.

The quality of reception The vehicle is too far from the transmitter used by the station listened to Activate the RDS function to enable the system
of the radio station or there is no transmitter in the geographical area through which to check whether there is a more powerful
listened to gradually the vehicle is travelling. transmitter in the geographical area.
deteriorates or the stored
stations do not function The environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks...) block This phenomenon is normal and does not indicate
(no sound, 87.5 Mhz is reception, including in RDS mode. a failure of the audio equipment.
displayed...).
The aerial is absent or has been damaged (for example when going Have the aerial checked by a CITROËN dealer.
through a car wash or into an underground car park).

Sound cut-outs of 1 to During this brief sound cut-out, the RDS searches for any frequency Deactivate the RDS function if the phenomenon is
2 seconds in radio mode. permitting better reception of the station. too frequent and always on the same route.

With the engine off, When the engine is switched off, the audio equipment operating time Start the vehicle's engine to increase the battery
the audio equipment depends on the battery charge. charge.
switches off after a few The switch-off is normal: the audio equipment switches to economy mode
minutes of use. and switches off to prevent discharging of the vehicle's battery.

The message "the In order to protect the installation if the surrounding temperature is too Switch the Audio system off for a few minutes to
Audio system is high, the audio equipment switches to an automatic thermal protection allow the system to cool.
overheated" appears on mode leading to a reduction of the volume or stopping of the playing of
the display. the CD.

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VISUAL SEARCH
EXTERIOR

Remote control key............... 64-67


- opening/closing
- anti-theft protection Wiper controls....................... 81-83
- starting Changing a wiper blade ........... 160
- battery
Accessories ...................... 165-166

Boot ........................................... 73
Door mirrors............................... 62 Temporary puncture
repair kit ..................... 136-140
Changing a wheel ............. 141-144
- tools
Lighting controls ................... 77-80
- removing/refitting
Headlamp adjustment................ 80
Changing bulbs................. 145-147
- front lamps
- foglamps
- direction indicator repeaters Changing bulbs................. 148-149
- rear lamps
- 3rd brake lamp
- number plate lamps
Doors .................................... 70-73
- opening/closing
- central locking
- emergency control
Child lock ................................. 100 Rear parking sensors ....... 127-128
Electric windows ................... 68-69 Towbar ..................................... 163
Towing .............................. 161-162
Hill start assist ......................... 122
Braking assistance .................. 102
Fuel tank ............................... 74-75 Trajectory control ..................... 103
Misfuel prevention ..................... 76 Tyre pressures ................. 140, 177

235
VISUAL SEARCH
INTERIOR

Front seats............................ 59-60


Boot fittings ........................... 90-91
- rear parcel shelf
- hooks
- stowing rings
Airbags ............................. 106-109

ISOFIX mountings ................ 97-99 Audio pre-equipment ............... 164


Rear seats ................................. 61

Interior fittings ....................... 86-89


- auxiliary sockets
Child seats ............................ 92-96
- centre armrest
- mat
Glove box .................................. 87
Deactivating the passenger's
Seat belts.......................... 104-105 airbag ................................ 107

236
VISUAL SEARCH
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Scented air freshener ................ 58 Rear view mirror ........................ 63
Multifunction screens ............ 43-49 Zenith windscreen blind ............... 6
Instrument panels ................. 23-24 Hazard warning lamps ............. 101 Sun visor.................................... 87
Warning lamps ...................... 25-34
Indicators .............................. 35-37
Adjustment buttons ............... 38-39
- trip distance recorder/clock
Wiper controls....................... 81-83
- lighting dimmer/black panel
Trip computer ....................... 40-42

Lighting controls ................... 77-80


Headlamp adjustment................ 80 Ventilation/Heating................ 50-54
Stop & Start ...................... 119-121 Manual air conditioning......... 52-54
Digital air conditioning .......... 55-56
Demisting - Defrosting
(rear screen)........................ 57
Speed limiter..................... 123-124
Cruise control ................... 125-126

Audio system .................... 213-234


Door mirrors............................... 62 Setting the date/time................ 227
Electric windows ................... 68-69 MyWay .............................. 181-212
Setting the date/time................ 204
Emergency or assistance call .... 179
Dashboard fuses .............. 151-153

Interior mood lighting ................. 85


Opening the bonnet ................. 130 Manual gearbox ........................110
Gear shift indicator ................... 111
Electronic gearbox .............112-115
Automatic gearbox.............116-118
Steering wheel adjustment ........ 63 Parking brake ...........................110
Horn ......................................... 101

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VISUAL SEARCH
TECHNICAL DATA - MAINTENANCE

Petrol engines................... 167-169


LPG engines ..................... 170-171
Diesel engines .................. 172-175
Dimensions .............................. 176
Identification markings ............. 177
Running out of Diesel .............. 130

Battery .............................. 158-159


Energy economy mode............ 160
Checking levels ................ 133-134
- oil
- brake fluid
- coolant
- screenwash fluid
- additive (Diesel with particle
emissions filter) Engine compartment
fuses................... 151, 154-157

Changing bulbs................. 145-150


- front
- rear
- interior Checking components ...... 134-135
- battery
Bonnet ..................................... 130 - air filter/passenger compartment filter
Under-bonnet layout, petrol ..... 131 - oil filter
Under-bonnet layout, Diesel .... 132 - particle emissions filter (Diesel)
- brake pads/discs

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
A ABS and EBFD systems ............102 B Battery ................................134, 158 C Child seats .............................92-99
Accessories ................................165 Battery, charging ........................159 Clock ............................38, 204, 227
Accessory socket, 12 V ................88 Battery, remote control ...........66, 67 Closing the boot .....................64, 73
Adjusting headlamps ....................80 Black panel ...................................39 Closing the doors ...................64, 70
Adjusting head restraints ..............60 Blind ...............................................6 Connectors,
Adjusting Bluetooth audio ..................88, 200, 220, 222
the steering wheel ......................63 (hands-free)......................201, 223 Coolant level ..............................133
Airbags, curtain ..................108, 109 Bluetooth (telephone) .........201, 223 Courtesy mirror ............................87
Airbags, front ......................106, 109 Bonnet ........................................130 Cruise control .............................125
Airbags, lateral ...................108, 109 Boot ..............................................73 Cup holder ....................................86
Air conditioning .............................21 Boot lamp .............................85, 150
Air conditioning, digital ...........51, 55 Brake discs .................................135
Air conditioning, manual .........51, 52 Brake lamps ...............................148 D Date (setting) ..............204, 226, 227
Air filter .......................................134 Brake pads .................................135 Daytime running lamps ................79
Air flow .........................................50 Brakes ........................................135 Deactivating
Air intake ......................................50 Braking assistance system .........102 the passenger airbag ...............107
Air recirculation ......................53, 56 Deactivating the rear windows .....69
Air vents .......................................50 C Capacity, fuel tank ........................74 Defrosting ...............................54, 55
Ambient temperature (display) .....23 CD MP3 ..............................199, 219 Demisting ...............................54, 55
Anti-lock braking system Central locking .......................64, 71 Dials and gauges ...................23, 24
(ABS)........................................102 Changing a bulb ..................145-150 Diesel additive level ...................134
Anti-pinch .....................................68 Changing a fuse ..................151-157 Dimensions ................................176
Anti-theft .......................................65 Changing a wheel ...............141-144 Dipped beam ........................77, 146
Armrest, front ...............................87 Changing a wiper blade .......83, 160 Dipstick .................................37, 133
Assistance call ...................102, 180 Changing the date ......204, 226, 227 Direction indicators .....101, 146, 148
Audible warning ..........................101 Changing the remote Door pockets ................................86
Audio streaming control battery ............................66 Doors ............................................70
(Bluetooth)................................225 Changing Doors emergency control .............72
Audio system .......................213-234 the time ..............38, 204, 226, 227 Driving economically ...................21
Automatic illumination Checking levels ..................133, 134
of headlamps........................77, 79 Checking the engine oil level .......37
Automatic operation of hazard Checking tyre pressures E EBA (Emergency braking
warning lamps ..........................101 (using the kit)............................140 assistance) ...............................102
Automatic rain sensitive Checks ................................130-135 Eco-driving (advice) .....................21
windscreen wipers................81, 83 Child lock ....................................100 Economy mode ..........................160
Auxiliary socket ....88, 200, 220, 222 Children .................92-100, 105, 107 Electric window controls ...............68

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
E Electronic brake force distribution G G.P.S. .........................................187 I Instrument panel lighting ..............39
(EBFD) .....................................102 Gearbox, automatic ............116, 135 Instrument panels ...................23, 24
Electronic engine Gearbox, electronic ....112, 119, 135 Instrument panel
immobiliser ...........................65, 67 Gearbox, screen ..................................23, 24
Emergency boot release ..............73 manual .............110, 111, 119, 135 Interior fittings .........................86, 87
Emergency braking system ........102 Gear efficiency indicator .............111 Interior lamp .........................84, 150
Emergency call ...................102, 180 Gear lever ....................................21 Interior mood lighting ....................85
Emergency warning lamps .........101 Gear lever, automatic gearbox ...116 ISOFIX child seats ..................98-99
Energy economy mode ..............160 Gear lever, electronic ISOFIX mountings ..................97, 99
Engine, Diesel ..............75, 132, 172 gearbox system ................112, 135
Engine, petrol ...............75, 131, 167 Gear lever, manual gearbox .......110
Engine compartment ..........131, 132 Glove box .....................................87 J Jack ............................................141
Engine compartment fusebox ....154 Guidance ....................................187 JACK socket .........88, 200, 220, 222
Engine oil level indicator ......37, 133
Engines ......................167, 170, 172
Environment ....................21, 51, 57, H Halogen headlamps ...................145 K Keeping children
67, 118, 134 Hands-free kit .............201, 202, 223 safe .....................92-100, 105, 107
ESP/ASR ....................................103 Hazard warning lamps ...............101 Key in ignition warning .................65
Head restraints, front ....................60 Key with remote control ...........64-67
Head restraints, rear ....................61
F Filling with fuel .........................74-76 Heated seats ................................60
Fitting a wheel ............................144 Heating ...................................52, 55 L Labels, identification ...................177
Fittings, boot .................................90 Height and reach adjustment, Lamps, warning and
Fitting speakers ..........................164 steering wheel ............................63 indicator.................................25-34
Flashing indicators .....................101 Hill start assist ............................122 Level, brake fluid ........................133
Foglamps, front ....................78, 147 Hooks ...........................................91 Levels and checks ...............131-135
Foglamps, rear .....................78, 148 Horn ...........................................101 Lighting, guide-me home ........79, 80
Fragrance cartridge ......................58 Lighting, interior ..............84, 85, 150
Front seats ...................................59 Lighting bulbs
Fuel ........................................21, 75 I Indicators, direction ....101, 146, 148 (replacement) ....................145-150
Fuel consumption .........................21 Inflating accessories Lighting control stalk ....................77
Fuel filler flap ..........................74, 76 (using the kit)............................140 Lighting dimmer ............................39
Fuel gauge .................15, 23, 24, 74 Inflating tyres ........................21, 177 Loading ........................................21
Fuel tank ................................74, 76 Inputs for audio Load reduction mode .................159
Fusebox, dashboard ..................152 system ................88, 200, 220, 222 Localised assistance call ....102, 180
Fuses .........................................151 Installing speakers .....................164 Localised emergency call.....102, 180

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
L Locating your vehicle ...................65 P Paint colour code .......................177 R Resetting the trip recorder ............38
Locking from the inside ................71 Parcel shelf, rear ..........................91 Rev counter ............................23, 24
Low fuel level ...............................74 Parking brake .....................110, 135 Reversing lamp ..........................148
LPG ............................................170 Parking sensors, rear .................127 Risk areas (update) ....................194
Particle emission filter ........134, 135 Routine checks ...................134, 135
Passenger compartment filter ......134 Running out of fuel (Diesel) ........130
M Main beam ...........................77, 146 Player, CD MP3 .................199, 219
Maintenance .................................21 Port, USB .....................88, 220, 222
Markings, Priming the fuel system ..............130 S Safety
identification .............................177 Protecting for children ..........92-100, 105, 107
Mat ...............................................89 children................92-100, 105, 107 Scented air freshener ...................58
Menu, main ................................216 Puncture .....................................136 Screen, colour 16/9 ......48, 184, 205
Mirror, rear view ...........................63 Screen,
Mirrors, door .................................62 monochrome ............216, 228, 230
Misfuel prevention ........................76 R Radio ..................................197, 217 Screen, multifunction
Motorway function Radio pre-equipment ..................164 (with audio equipment) ...43, 45, 48
(direction indicators) .................101 Rear foglamp ........................78, 148 Screen-wash reservoir ...............133
Mountings for ISOFIX Rear screen (demisting) ...............57 Screen menu map ......205, 228, 230
seats .....................................97, 99 Recharging the battery ...............159 Screenwash .................................82
MP3 CD ..............................199, 219 Reduction of electrical load ........159 Screenwash fluid level ...............133
Music media players ..................198 Regeneration of the particle Seat, rear bench ...........................61
MyWay ..........................48, 181-212 emissions filter .........................135 Seat adjustment ...........................59
Reinitialising the electric windows....69 Seat belts ...........................104, 105
Reinitialising the remote control .....66 Seats, rear ....................................61
N Navigation ..................................187 Remote control .......................64, 67 Serial number, vehicle ................177
Number plate lamps ...................148 Removing a wheel ......................143 Service indicator ...........................35
Removing the mat ........................89 Servicing ......................................21
Repair kit, puncture ....................136 Setting
O Oil filter .......................................134 Replacing bulbs ...................145-150 the clock .............38, 204, 226, 227
Oil level ................................37, 133 Replacing fuses ...................151-157 Short-cut menus .................185, 186
Opening the bonnet ....................130 Replacing the air filter ................134 Sidelamps ....................77, 146, 148
Opening the boot ....................64, 73 Replacing the oil filter .................134 Side repeater ..............................146
Opening the doors ..................64, 70 Replacing the passenger Spare wheel ...............................141
Opening the fuel filler flap ............74 compartment filter ....................134 Speakers (fitting) ........................164
Operation indicator Replacing wiper blades ........83, 160 Speed limiter ..............................123
lamps.....................................25-34 Resetting the service indicator .....36 Speedometer ..........................23, 24

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
S Stability control (ESP) ................103 T Traction control (ASR) ................103
Starting the vehicle .......65, 112, 116 Traffic information
Steering mounted controls, (TA) ..................................196, 218
audio ........................................215 Traffic information
Stopping the vehicle .....65, 112, 116 (TMC) ...............................195, 196
Stop & Start .............42, 57, 74, 119, Trip computer ....................40-42, 45
130, 134, 158 Trip distance recorder ..................38
Storage ...................................86, 87 Tyre pressures ...........................177
Storage box ..................................91 Tyres ............................................21
Storage drawer .............................89
Stowing rings ................................90
Sun visor ......................................87 U Unlocking .....................................64
Synchronising the remote Unlocking from the inside .............71
control ........................................66 Update risk areas .......................194
System, navigation .....................187 Updating the date .......204, 226, 227
Systems, ASR and ESP .............103 Updating
the time ..............38, 204, 226, 227
USB Box ...............................88, 220
T Table of weights .........168, 171, 174 USB player ...........................88, 220
Tables of engines .......167, 170, 172
Tables of fuses ...........................151
Tank, fuel ...............................74, 76 V Ventilation ...............................50-52
Technical data ............167, 170, 172
Telephone ..........................201, 202
Temperature adjustment ..............55 W Warning lamps ........................25-34
Temperature control for heated Wash-wipe, rear ...........................82
seats...........................................60 Weights ......................168, 171, 174
Temporary tyre repair kit ............136 Window controls ...........................68
Third brake lamp ........................149 Wiper, rear ...................................82
Time .....................38, 204, 226, 227 Wiper control stalk ...................81-83
TMC (Traffic info) .......................195 Wipers .....................................81-83
Tools ..........................................141
Total distance recorder ................38
Towbar .......................................163 Z Zenith windscreen ..........................6
Towed loads ...............168, 171, 174
Towing another vehicle ..............162

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This handbook describes all of the equipment For any work on your vehicle, use a qualified
available in the whole range. workshop that has the technical information,
Your vehicle will be fitted with some of this competence and equipment required, which a
equipment described in this document, depending CITROËN dealer is able to provide.
on its trim level, version and the specification for the
country in which it is sold.
Automobiles CITROËN declares, by application
The descriptions and illustrations are given without of the provisions of the European regulation
any obligation. Automobiles CITROËN reserves (Directive 2000/53) relating to End of Life Vehicles,
the right to modify the technical specifications, that it achieves the objectives set by this regulation
equipment and accessories without having to update and that recycled materials are used in the
this edition of the handbook. manufacture of the products that it sells.
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