2008.5 Citroen C4 start stop button

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I N S T R U M E N T S   a n d   C O N T R O L S  Maximum coolant temperature  If this comes on, it indicates  
that  the  temperature  in  the 
cooling  system  is  too  high. 
Stop the vehicle a

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I N S T R U M E N T S   a n d   C O N T R O L S  Maximum coolant temperature  If this comes on, it indicates  
that  the  temperature  in  the 
cooling  system  is  too  high. 
Stop the vehicle a

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C O M F O R T
   
�    When  you  enter  the  vehicle,  the 
temperature  inside  the  vehicle  
may be much colder (or warmer) 
than  a  comfortable  temperature. 
There  is  no  point  in

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C O M F O R T
� � �7� �-� �A�i�r� �f�l�o�w�  
 Heater blower speed: press button:    9 -  Demisting - defrosting of 
�t�h�e� �r�e�a�r� �s�c�r�e�e�n� 
 To increase it  
 To decrease it. 
� �T�h

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A C C E S S
  Lost keys  
 Visit a CITROËN dealer with the vehi- 
cle’s V5 registration document and your 
�p�e�r�s�o�n�a�l� �i�d�e�n�t�i�fi� �c�a�t�i�o�n� �d�o�c�u�m�e�n�t�s�.�  
 The  CIT

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A C C E S S
  Lost keys  
 Visit a CITROËN dealer with the vehi- 
cle’s V5 registration document and your 
�p�e�r�s�o�n�a�l� �i�d�e�n�t�i�fi� �c�a�t�i�o�n� �d�o�c�u�m�e�n�t�s�.�  
 The  CIT

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D R I V I N G
     PARKING BRAKE 
 Mechanical brake to hold the vehicle  
when stationary.   
  Applying  
   
�    Pull the parking brake to immobi-
lise your vehicle.   
  Releasing

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D R I V I N G
  Manual operation 
  SPORT and SNOW  
programmes  
 These two special programmes sup- 
plement  the  automatic  operation  in 
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