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Citroen C3 2007.5 1.G Owners Manual IN BRIEF
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Rear parking assistance signal 
This function warns you if an obstacle is  detected  behind  the  vehicle  whilst reversing.
Moduboard shelf
This  shelf,  located  behind

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Citroen C3 2007.5 1.G Owners Manual B
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R E M O T E   C O N T R O L
Note: The  simultaneous  use  of other  high  frequency  equipment (mobile  telephones,  domestic alarms,  etc.)  may  momentarily hinder the operation of the re

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Citroen C3 2007.5 1.G Owners Manual II
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K E Y S
It  is  dangerous  to  operate  the  deadlocking  when  a  person is  in  the  vehicle  as  unlocking  is  impossible  from  the inside (without the remote control).
The key number i

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Citroen C3 2007.5 1.G Owners Manual B
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A N T I - I N T R U S I O N   A L A R M
Your vehicle may be equipped with an ANTI-INTRUSION ALARM. This provides:Exterior perimeter protection by means of detectors on the vehi-cle  acce

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Citroen C3 2007.5 1.G Owners Manual �2�4� 
Operating the alarm
First make sure all the doors are closed.
The alarm is armed by pressing button A on the remote control.
�W�i�t�h� �t�h�e� �a�l�a�r�m� �a�r�m�e�d�,� �t�h�e� �p�r�o�t�e�c�t�i

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Citroen C3 2007.5 1.G Owners Manual III
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I N T E R I O R   C O M F O R T
Lower glovebox
To open, pull the handle and lower the lid.
It  comprises  a  storage  area  for vehicle documents.
Front seat drawers
To  open,  lift  then

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Citroen C3 2007.5 1.G Owners Manual 21
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M O D U B O A R D   S H E L F
The  Moduboard  shelf,  located  at  the rear  of  the  benchseat  backrests,  ena-bles  the  bootspace  to  be  variously �c�o�n�fi� �g�u�r�e�d

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Citroen C3 2007.5 1.G Owners Manual 3
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For long and bulky loads with the Moduboard shelf fully deployed.
With  a  few  simple  actions  in  the rear  of  the  vehicle  it  is  possible  to �c�r�e�a�t�e�  �a�  �fl� �a�t�  �l�o�a�
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