2009 Citroen C4 PICASSO DAG check engine

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  Acceleration  
 For  optimum  acceleration  (e.g.  to  
overtake  another  vehicle),  simply 
press  the  pedal  beyond  the  point  of 
resistance at the end of its travel, by

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�    To  start  the  engine,  press  the 
brake pedal and place the selec- 
tor in position   P . 
  
�    Operate the starter. 
  
�    When  the  engine  is  runni

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  Deactivation  
 Press on button   3 . 
 This  action  causes  the  
information    "OFF"  to 
appear  on  the  instru-
ment panel display. 
 This  action  does  not  cancel  th

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  Reactivation  
   
�     By  recall  of  the  memorised  
speed     
  After a disengagement, press on  button    3 .  Your  vehicle  automati-
cally  returns  to  the  memo

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C H E C K S
         BONNET 
 Protects  the  components  of  the  
engine  and  provides  access  for 
checking levels.  
  Opening   
�    Push the exterior control   B  to the 
left and ra

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                         CHECKING LEVELS 
 Check  all  of  these  levels  regularly  
and top them up if necessary, unless 
otherwise indicated.  
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                     CHECKS 
 Unless  otherwise  indicated,  check  
these  components  in  accordance 
with  the  Maintenance  and  Warranty 
Guide  and  according  to  your  en-
g

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C H E C K S
  Brake pads   Brake  wear  depends  on  
the  style  of  driving,  par-
ticularly  in  the  case  of  ve-
hicles  used  in  town,  over 
short  distances.  It  may  be 
necessa
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