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Citroen C3 2009.5 1.G Owners Manual FAMILIARISATION
 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 
   
1.    Audio equipment steering wheel 
controls. 
  
2.    Steering lock and ignition. 
  
3.    Wipers/wash-wipe/trip computer 
controls. 
  
4.    Instr

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Citroen C3 2009.5 1.G Owners Manual FAMILIARISATION
 KEEPING YOUR PASSENGERS SAFE 
  Front passenger’s airbag  
   
1.    Open the glove box. 
  
2.    Insert the key. 
  
3.    Select position:  
    "ON"   (activation), with front p

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Citroen C3 2009.5 1.G Owners Manual 3
COMFORT
VENTILATION 
 System  which  creates  and  maintains  
comfortable  conditions  in  the  vehicles 
passenger compartment.  
  Air intake  
 The air circulating in the passenger com- 
�p�a�r

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Citroen C3 2009.5 1.G Owners Manual 3
COMFORT
  3. Air distribution adjustment 
  4. Air intake/Air recirculation 
 The  intake  of  exterior  air  prevents  mist- 
ing of the windscreen and side windows. 
 The recirculation of interior

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Citroen C3 2009.5 1.G Owners Manual 3
COMFORT
REAR SCREEN DEMIST AND 
DEFROST 
  Switching on  
 The  rear  screen  demisting/defrosting  
can  only  operate  when  the  engine  is 
running.  
   
�    Press  this  button  to  demist

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Citroen C3 2009.5 1.G Owners Manual 3
COMFORT
AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING 
 The  air  conditioning  can  only  operate  
when the engine is running.  For  your  comfort,  when  the  en-
gine is switched off, the settings 
are  retained

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Citroen C3 2009.5 1.G Owners Manual 3
COMFORT
  4. Air conditioning on/off   Press  this  button  to  switch  off  
the air conditioning. 
 Stopping the air conditioning may cause 
some problems (humidity, misting).  
 Automatic  operat

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Citroen C3 2009.5 1.G Owners Manual 4
ACCESS
     ALARM 
 System  which  protects  and  provides  a  
deterrent against the theft of your vehi-
cle.  It  provides  two  types  of  protection, 
exterior and interior, as well as an anti-
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