2008 Citroen C4 instrument panel

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Citroen C4 2008 1.G Owners Manual 7 
F A M I L I A R I S A T I O N
INTERIOR
Translucent instrument panel
This  system  gives  optimum  contrast, whatever the external light level.
Audio and communication systems 
These  systems  make

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Citroen C4 2008 1.G Owners Manual 18 
F A M I L I A R I S A T I O N
MONITORING
Instrument panelControls
A.  Speedometer.
B.  Rev counter.
C.  Fuel gauge.
D.  Lighting rheostat.
E.  Warning lamp.
Ignition  on,  the  orange  and  red  a

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D A S H B O A R D
Display lighting rheostat
On  opening  the  driver’s  door  or unlocking  with  the  remote  control, for  approximately  30  seconds  the instrument  panel  is  activated,

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ESP/ASR warning lamp In operation
When  either  the  ESP  or ASR  system  is  brought  into operation,  the ESP/ASR  warning �l�a�m�p� �fl� �a�s�h�e�s�.
In the event of a prob

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ESP/ASR warning lamp In operation
When  either  the  ESP  or ASR  system  is  brought  into operation,  the ESP/ASR  warning �l�a�m�p� �fl� �a�s�h�e�s�.
In the event of a prob

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When the ignition is switched on, the oil level indicator is displayed for se-veral seconds.This  display  indicates  normal  ope-rating.
�A�  �fl� �a�s�h�i�n�g�  �o�f� "OIL"

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�A�f�t�e�r�  �t�h�e�  �fi� �r�s�t�  �p�r�e�s�s�  �o�n�  �c�o�n�t�r�o�l� C, only  the  top  part  of  the  display  re-mains illuminated.
A second press on control C triggers b

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C O M F O R T
�A�i�r� �c�o�n�d�i�t�i�o�n�i�n�g 
At any time of year, the air condition- 
ing is useful for removing air humidity 
and misting. 
To  keep  the  air  conditioning  com- 
pressor
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