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MEMORISAT ION
DRIVING POSITIONS MEMORISED VIA
BUTTONS 1 AND 2
To memorise a driving position:a. Place the igntion key in "Drive"position (second posi-
tion).b. Make your adjustments of the
seat, the steering wheel, the
rear view mirrors and theHead-up Display.c. Press successively on but-
tonMthen on button1(fi rst driving position) or 2(second driving position).
The memorisation is confi rmed by
a sound signal.Note: The memorisation of a new driving position cancels and replaces the previous one. Th
e memorisation function allowsto make the following dashboard
adjustments:Driver's seat
Steering wheelExterior rear view mirrors
Head-up display.
See "Steering column adjustment","Rear view mirrors" and "Head-up
Display".
You have the possibility to memo-rise two driving positions usingbuttons1and2.
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RECALL OF A MEMORISEDDRIVING POSITION
Vehicle stationary (ignition
on or engine running)
Press briefl y on button1 or 2 torecall the corresponding memo-rised position.
The completion of the adjustments
is confi rmed by a sound signal.
Vehicle in motion
Keep button 1or 2pressed down
to recall the corresponding memo-rised position.Note: After a few consecutiverecalls of a memorised driving position, the function deactivates until the engine is started.
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FRONT ARMREST
The armrest gives you extra com-
fort in your driving position.
To optimise
your driving position,lift the control B and push the arm-rest forwards.
Th
e armrest returns to its initialposition when you push it rear-
wards.
Storage areas
Two formatsof storage are avail-able:To have bigstorage in the
armrest, lift the controlC.For smallstorage in the
armrest, lift the controlA.
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Ventilation of the bigstorage in the front armrest
The armrest has aventilation
duct for the big storage.
This benefi ts from the air condi-
tioning at a temperature identical
to the setting for the front of the cabin area. To adjust the air condi-
tioning fl ow, see "Rear automatic
air conditioning".
The ventilation duct canbe blocked manually.
INTERIOR COMFORT
USB SOCKET
This connection unit, consisting of
a JACK plug and/or a USB port,
is located in the front armrest.
You can connect portable equipmentsuch as an iPod®or a USB key.®
It reads audio fi le formats (mp3,
ogg, wma, wav, etc.) that it trans-mits to your audio system and areheard through the vehicle's loud-speakers.
Yo u can control these fi les with
the audio system’s steering wheel
or dashboard controls and displaythem on the multifunction screen.
Portable equipment can be rechargedwhile it is being used.
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This operation should only be
performed while the vehicle is
stat
ionary.
To release the bonnet, pull the con-
trol located under the dashboardtowards you.
Lift the leverA located under the bonnet close to the centre, then pull.
To close
Lower the bonnet carefully, then let it drop shut.
When the engine is hot, handle the lever A with care(risk of burns).
Check that the bonnet is properly secured.
OPENING THE BONNET
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F2 F9 F6 F5 F1 F7 F4 F3 F10 F8 F13 F12 F14F17 SH F11
F15F15
G29
G30
G31
G32
G33
G34
G35
G36
G38
G40G37
G39
FUSES
DASHBOARD
FUSEBOXES
There are two fuseboxes under the dashboard, one in
the engine compartment and another in the boot under
the left hand wing trim.
Dashboard fuses
To access the fuses under dashboard:1- Open the storage cover as wide as possiblewithout forcing.2- To be able to open the cover to the maximum, pull
it on the right hand side.3- Remove the protective trim located between the
fuses and the storage cover to access the fuses.
REPLACING A FUSE
Before replacing a fuse, you should ascertain the cause of the fault and have it remedied. The numbers of the
fuses are indicated on the fusebox.
Replace the fuse that has blown with one of the
same rating (same colour).
Use the special pliersAplaced on the fl ap close to the
fuseboxes. The fl ap also has spare fuses available.
Good Bad
Re
placement fuses
and
pliers
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Pliers A
Box B
Box B
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TABLE OF FUSES
Ref.RatingFunction
G 295 ADefl ation detection – Changer for 6 CDs
G 305 ADiagnostic socket
G 315 ATelematics according to destination
G 3225 AAmplifi er
G 3310 AHydraulic suspension system
G 3415 AAutomatic gearbox
G 3515 AFront passenger’s heated seat
G 3615 ADriver’s heated seat
G 37––
G 3830 ADriver’s electric seat
G 39––
G 4030 APassenger’s electric seat
DASHBOARD FUSES (BOX B)
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TABLE OF FUSES
Ref.RatingFunction
F1––
F2––
F 35 AAirbags
F 410 ABraking system – Active bonnet – Cruise contol/speed limiter – Photochromic rear view mirror – Diagnostic socket –Multifunction screen inclination motorgygy
F 530 AFront window – Sun roof
F 630 ARear window
F 75 ASun visor lighting – Glove box lighting – Interior lamps – Rear cigar-lighter
F 820 AControls at the steering wheel – Display – Opening of windows (Micro-descent) – Alarm – Radio
F 930 AFront cigar-lighter
F 1015 ABoot relay unit – Trailer relay unit
F 1115 ASteering lock
F1215 ADriver’s and front passenger’s seat belt warning lamp – Opening of windows (Micro-descent) – Electric seats – Parkingassistance – Audio system JBL
F 135 AActive bonnet – Rain and brightness sensor – Windscreen wiper – Engine relay unit supply
F 1415 ALane Departure Warning System – Air conditioning – Instrument panel – Head-up display – Airbags – Bluetooth®(Hands-free kit) – BHI relaygyg
F 1530 ACentral locking – Child safety
F 16SHUNT–
F 1740 AVentilation
DASHBOARD FUSES (BOX C)
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SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
It is recommended that towbar installation and removal bedone by a CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed workshop.
If you are towing another vehicle, the latter must be free-wheeling (gearbox in neutral).
Dimensions(in metres):
A:0.971
TOWBAR
(Boat, caravan, etc.)
It is recommended that towbar installation and removal be done
by a CITROËN dealer or a quali-fi ed workshop.
If you are climbing a steep gradient
and the engine gets excessively
hot, certain functions become una-
vailable (e.g. sequential control of
the automatic gearbox, the air con-
ditioning).
If you are towing, it is necesaary
to deactivate the parking assist-
ance by pressing the control on the
dashboard. See "Parking assist-ance".
It is recommended that
you remove
the towing ball, so that it does not
interfere with the functioning of the
proximity sensors, when you are
not using a trailer.
MAINTENANCE
if cleaning the vehicle with a highpressure system
Your Piloted Defl ector has to be closed.
It is not advisable to clean the
underside of the vehicle, for fear of damaging the electricparking brake.As water may penetrate into
the vehicle interior via the door
apertures, do not target these areas.
Do not direct at the headlamps,
lamps and their edges for too
long or you may damage their coating and seals.
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VEHICLE IDENTIFICAT ION
A Chassis number plateOn the left hand door centre pillar.
1.EU type approval number.2.Vehicle identifi cation No.(VIN).3. Gross vehicle weight.4.Gross train weight.5. Maximum weight on frontaxle.
6. Maximum weight on rear axle.B Body serial number
C Serial number on dashboard
D Paint colour code Tyre reference Tyre pressuresOn front pillar.
The vehicle type and the identifi cation number are also indicated on the registration document.
All CITROÀN original replacement parts are available exclusively within the dealer network.
For
your safety and in order to remain within the terms of the guarantee, you are advised to use only CITROÀN replacement parts.