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Direction indicators 126Hazard warning lamps 126Horn 126Tyre under-infl ation detection 127Braking assistance systems 128Trajectory control systems 129Emergency or assistance call 130Seat belts 131Airbags 135
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VIII-SAFETY 126 Î138
Electric parking brake 139Hill start assist 146Manual gearbox 147Gear shift indicator 1486-speed electronic gearbox system 149Stop & Start 153Automatic gearbox 156Fixed centred controlssteering wheel 160Speed limiter 162Cruise control 164Parking space sensors 166Lane departure warning system 168Parking sensors 169Pneumatic suspension 171
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IX - DRIVING 139 Î172
Bonnet 174Running out of fuel (Diesel) 176Petrol engines 177Diesel engines 178Checking levels 179Checks 181
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X - CHECKS 173 Î 182
Temporary puncture repair kit 183Changing a wheel 186Changing a bulb 190Changing a fuse 19712 V battery 203Energy economy mode 206Towing the vehicle 207Towing a trailer 209Roof bars 210Very cold climate screen 210Accessories 211
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XI - PRACTICALINFORMATION 183 Î 212
Petrol engines 213Petrol weights 214Diesel engines 215Diesel weights 217Petrol/Diesel weights - commercial
versions 221Dimensions 223Identifi cation markings 226
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XII - TECHNICALDATA 213 Î226
Emergency or assistance 227NaviDrive 231MyWay 275Audio system 307Video pack 329
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AUDIO andTELEMATICS 227 Î336
VISUALSEARCH 337 Î 341
ALPHABETICALINDEX 342 Î 348
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FAMILIARISATION
6-speed electronic gearbox system
This offers a fully automatic mode, a
manual mode and an auto-sequential
mode which combines the advan-
tages of the automatic and manual
modes, using the paddles behind the
steering wheel.
149
Speed limiter/Cruise control
These functions control the speed of
the vehicle to the value that you have
programmed.
162, 164
Electric parking brake
For holding and releasing the vehicle.
Operation is automatic with manual
operation possible using the dash-
board control.
139
Scented air freshener
This diffuses the fragrance that you
have chosen throughout the passen-
ger compartment from its location in
the ventilation system.
65
Interior mood lighting
This soft lighting of the passenger
compartment improves visibility inside
the vehicle when the light is poor.
104
INTERIOR
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FAMILIARISATION
8.
Controls:
- Trip mileage recorder reset
button
- Lighting rheostat
9.
Warning lamps display (with the
MyWay or NaviDrive multifunction
screen)
10.
Electric parking brake
11 .
Instrument panel
12.
Hazard warning lamps
13.
Switch panels:
- Emergency or assistance
- Lane departure warning system
14.
ESP deactivation button
15.
Steering lock - Ignition switch
16.
Multifunction screen steering
mounted controls
17.
Horn
1.
Controls:
- Lighting
- Direction indicators
- Front and rear foglamps
2.
Paddles for automatic gearbox or
6-speed electronic gearbox system
3.
Cruise control and speed limiter
steering mounted controls
4.
Direction indicator warning lamps
5.
Audio and telematics system
steering mounted controls
6.
Gear lever for automatic gearbox or
6-speed electronic gearbox system
7.
Controls:
- Windscreen wipe
- Screenwash
- Rear screen wipe
- Trip computer
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
18.
Optional function controls
(on steering wheel)
19.
Fusebox access cover
20.
Controls:
- Fuel fi ller fl ap
- Front and rear parking sensors
- Stop & Start
- Volumetric alarm deactivation
- Headlamp adjustment
21.
Bonnet release
22.
Mirror controls
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CHECKS
PETROL ENGINES
The covers and caps provide access for checking the levels of the various fl uids and for replacing certain components.
1.
Power steering fl uid reservoir.
2.
Screenwash and headlamp
wash reservoir.
3.
Coolant header tank.
4.
Air fi lter.
5.
Brake fl uid reservoir.
6.
Battery/Fuses.
7.
Fusebox.
8.
Engine oil fi ller cap.
9.
Engine oil dipstick.
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CHECKS
*
According to engine.
DIESEL ENGINES
The covers and caps provide access for checking the levels of the various fl uids, for replacing certain components and
for priming the fuel system.
1.
Power steering fl uid reservoir.
2.
Screenwash and headlamp
wash reservoir.
3.
Coolant header tank
4.
Brake fl uid reservoir.
5.
Battery/Fuses.
6.
Fusebox.
7.
Air fi lter.
8.
Engine oil fi ller cap.
9.
Engine oil dipstick.
10.
Priming pump * .
11 .
Bleed screw * . As the Diesel fuel system
is pressurised, any work on
this system is prohibited.
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
CHANGING A FUSE
Before replacing a fuse:
- the cause of the failure must be
identifi ed and corrected,
- all electrical consumers must be
switched off,
- your vehicle must be stationary,
ignition off.
Identify the failed fuse by reference
to the tables and diagrams below.
Access to tools
The extraction tweezer A
is fi tted on
the back of the dashboard fusebox
cover.
For access to it:
)
unclip the cover by pulling at the
top right, then left,
)
pull the cover down,
)
remove the tweezer.
Changing a fuse
)
Use the special tweezer A
to ex-
tract the fuse from its housing
and check the condition of its el-
ement.
)
Replace the failed fuse with a
fuse of the same rating
(same
colour)
Use of a fuse of different rating
may cause a malfunction (risk of
fi re).
If the failure occurs again soon after
replacing the fuse, have the electri-
cal system checked by a CITROËN
dealer or a qualifi ed workshop.
Good
Failed
Tweezer A
Fuses under the dashboard
Your vehicle's electrical
system is designed to oper-
ate with either standard or
optional equipment.
Before installing electrical equip-
ment or accessories on your vehi-
cle, consult a CITROËN dealer or a
qualifi ed workshop.
CITROËN declines all responsibil-
ity for the consequences and costs
that are caused by faults or repairs
on your vehicle resulting from the
installation of accessories that
are not supplied and/or not rec-
ommended by CITROËN and not
installed according to its instruc-
tions, particularly when the energy
consumption of all of the additional
accessories connected exceeds
10 milliamperes (Ma).