8
1
8
2
3
7
9
10
465
11
14
13
12
1617
15
1819
IN BRIE
F
1. Head-up display cavity
2.Steering column adjustment
3. Controls - Lighting/Direction indicators/
Rear foglamps/Voice recognition
4.Instrument panel
5.Horn
6. Controls - Wipers
7.
Front passenger's airbag deactivation
8. Driver's seat adjustment controls and memories
9. Controls - Windows/Rear view mirrors/Child
safety
10. Driver's airbag
11. Controls at the steering wheel - Speed limiter and
Cruise control
12. Electric parking brake
13. Suspension controls - Ground clearance
ad
justment/Sport mode
14. Automatic gearbox SPORT/SNOW mode controls
15.
Head-up display controls
16.
Oddments tray
17. Fuel fl ap control
18. Ignition switch
19. Controls - Radio controls under the steering wheel
DASHBOARD
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A
B
IN BRIE
F
LIGHTING
Ring A
Sidelamps.
Dipped beams/
main beams. Lam
ps off.
Pull the controlstalktowards you
to change between dipped beamand main beam.Front
foglamps and
rear foglamps on.
Front foglamps on.
Switching off
First action rearwards, rear foglamps off.
Second action rearwards, front and
rear foglamps off.
Ring BWIPER
S
Control positions2. Rapid wipe.1. Normal wipe.I.Intermittent wipe.0. Off.
One press downwards:AUTO:Automatic wipe activated.
Single wipe.
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VISIBILITY
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ECO-DRIVING
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2
emissions.
Optimise the use of your
gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off
gently, change up without waiting
and drive by changing up quite
soon. If your vehicle has the sys-
tem, the gear shift indicator invites
you to change up; it is displayed
in the instrument panel, follow its
instructions.
With an automatic or electronic
gearbox, stay in Drive "D" or
Auto "A", according to the type
of gear selector, without pressing
the accelerator pedal heavily or
suddenly.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between
vehicles, use engine braking
rather than the brake pedal, and
press the accelerator progres-
sively. These attitudes contribute
towards a reduction in fuel con-
sumption and CO
2 emissions and
also helps reduce the background
traffi c noise.
When the traffi c is fl owing well,
and if you have cruise control,
make use of the system at speeds
above 25 mph (40 km/h).
Control the use of your
electrical equipment
Before moving off, if the passenger compartment is too warm, ventilate it by opening the windows and air vents before using the air conditioning.
Above 30 mph (50 km/h), close the windows and leave the air vents open.
Remember to make use of equipment that can help keep the temperature in the passenger compartment down (sun roof and window blinds...).
Switch off the air conditioning, unless
it has automatic digital regulation, as
soon as the desired temperature is
attained.
Switch off the demisting and defrost-
ing controls, if not automatic.
Switch off the heated seat as soon as
possible.
Switch off the headlamps and front
foglamps when the level of light
does not require their use.Avoid running the engine before
moving off, particularly in winter;
your vehicle will warm up much
faster while driving.
As a passenger, if you avoid con-
necting your multimedia devices
(fi lm, music, video game...), you
will contribute towards limiting the
consumption of electrical energy,
and so of fuel.
Disconnect your portable devices
before leaving the vehicle.
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
WARNING LAMPS
Front passenger'sairbag deactivation
See "Airbags".
Left handdirection indicator
See "Signalling".
Right hand directionindicator
See "Signalling".
If the hazard lam
ps are activated, this means that the direction indicatorsfl ash on both sides at the same time.
Sidelamps
See "Signalling".
Front foglamps
See "Signalling".
Dipped beams
If this warning lamp fl ashes, it indicates that the direc-
tional headlamps are mal-functioning.
Contact a CITROËN dealer
or a qualifi ed workshop.
Foglamps (rear)
See "Signalling".
Main beams
See "Signalling".
Driver's seat belt
not fastened
If this warning lamp comes on, it is reminding the driver to fasten his seat belt. While the vehicle is sta-
tionary it remains on until the belt
is fastened.
See "Seat belts warning lamp".
Depollution
system
If this warning lamp fl ashesor lights up while you are driving,
this indicates a problem with the
depollution system.
Contact a CITROËN dealer or a
qualifi ed workshop as soon as
possible.
Diesel enginepreheater
See method for starting the engine.
See "Driving".
Fuel low
When it comes on perma-
nently on level ground, you
have about 8 l of fuel left.
Depending on your driving style and your engine, you have enough fuel
left to drive approximately 30 miles (50 km). You must fi ll up as soon as
possible.
The fuel tank has a capacity of about
72 litres.
Be careful to never drive until you run
out of fuel; it could damage the emis-
sion control and injection systems.
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C
SIGNALLING
Front foglamps on
Front fo
glamps and rear foglamps on
Rotate the ring Cforwards.
Switching off
First action rearwards, rear foglamps off.
Second action rearwards, front and rear foglamps off.Note:the foglamps should be used only in fog or in other conditions of poor
visibility.
FRONT AND REAR
FOGLAMPS (RING C)
Lighting
With dipped/main beams on:
Rotate the ring Cforwards.
DAYTIME-RUNNING LAMPS
These come on automatically when
the engine is running:If the function is activatedin the Main Menu. See
"Multifunction displays".Provided the lighting controlstalk is on position0and all
the headlamps are off.
I
f the daytime-running lamps are
active, the sidelamps will also be
on (depending on country specifi -cation).
In foggy conditions, if the ambient light is not such thatthe headlamps come on automatically, it is up to the driver to switch on dipped beams, and/or foglamps, manually.
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V
DEF
ACB
UPPER FRONT LENSALateral lampBDipped/main beamC Sidelamp
Note:In some climatic condi-tions, condensation can appear inthe lighting/signalling units. This is normal and should disappear
after a while (when the functions have been on for a few minutes for example).
If this is not the case, contact aCITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed ,
workshop.
For repairs to the front lamp unitsand for bulb replacement, contacta CITROËN dealer or a qualifi edp,
workshop.
The bulbs
for lampsD and E havea common bulb-holder.
CHANGING BULBS
Your headlamps have Xenon bulbs.
Because of the risk of electrocution, we recommend thatyou contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed workshop in the,
event of a fault.
It is recommended to change both bulbs at the same time if there is a failure of one of them.
Your vehicle is equipped with an active bonnet. To ensure thecorrect operation of this safety equipment, contact a CITROËNqpp
dealer or a qualifi ed workshop for the replacement of any part of the front panel.
LOWER FRONT LENSDDirection indicatorEDaytime-running lampFFront foglamp
SIDE REPEATER
To change the side repeater, pushtowards the front or rear to unclip itand contact a CITROËN dealer or p
a qualifi ed workshop.
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INDEX
E
Engine oil ...........................121 - 123
Engine oil level indicator...............r33
Ensure passenger safety .............. 17
Exterior...........................................r4
F
Flap for transportof long objects ............................98
Floor lighting................................110
Foglamp........................................52
Fold-back of door mirrors.............63
Folding rear benchseat.................98
Front armrest ...............................11 5
Front central oddments tray.........11 2
Front demisting - deicing..............90
Front foglamps..............................52
Front passenger’s airbag deactivation .......................15 - 101
Front seats.............................58 - 59
Fuel......................................35 - 133
Fuel gauge....................................35
Fuel tank..............................32 - 133
Fuses ...............................127 → 131
G
General.......................................145
General radio functions ..............122
Getting started.....................10 → 12
Glovebox.....................................111
Grab handles ...............................11 6
Ground clearance adjustment.......................107 - 108
Guide-me-home lighting........24 - 51
H
Half-moon storage pockets..........11 4
HDi engine .................................. 121
Head restraints.............58 - 97 - 100
Headlamp fl ash.............................50
Head-up display.....................37 - 38
Heated seats.........................58 - 97
Horn ..............................................50
I
Ignition..........................................28
Indexed position for the rear viewmirrors........................................64
Indicators......................................50
Instrument panel ..................30 → 36
Instrument panel warninglamps .....................................31-32
Interior............................................r7
Interior comfort................111 → 116
IInterior lighting..................109 - 11 0
Interior rear view mirror................r62
ISOFIX child seats.............104 - 105
ISOFIX fi xings.................... 104 - 105
K
Keys.............................................. 25
L
Lane Departure Warning System ...80
Levels
(engine)...........................121
Levels (temperature) ..................123
Lighting..................................51 - 52
Lighting control stalk.....................51
Lighting rheostat ...........................36
L
Loads and towing........................XVI
Locating of the vehicle..................24
Log of alerts ..................................40
M
Main beams..................................51
Main Menu.............................39 - 43
Maintenance....................120 → 132
Maintenance....................XX→XXII
Maintenance indicator...........r34 - 35
Maintenance intervals...................35
Maintenance position....................55
Manual steering column adjustment..................................57
Maximum speed....................71-72
Memorisation................................60
Mileage recorder...........................35
Monitoring..............................15 - 16
Multifunction displays..........39 → 43
N
NaviDrive/Audio system ..........43, 7.01 - 7.57
NaviDrive colour display ...............43
Night driving..................................36
O
Oil gauge....................................136
Oil temperature .............................46
P
Pack lounge seats ......................100
Paint colour code ........................148
Parking assistance ................78 - 79
151
INDEX
P
Pavement lighting........................110
Personalisation/Confi guration .....................40 → 42
Power steering oil.......................121
Programmable heating........93 → 96
R
Radiator – coolant fl uid...............123
Radio .....................................39 - 43
Rain detector................................r54
Rear automatic air conditioning ....92
Rear blind....................................116
Rear demisting - deicing...............90
Rear foglamps ..............................52
Rear seats .............................97 - 99
Rear storage................................11 2
Recycling andthe environment.......................XXIII
Refi tting a wheel.........................143
Remote control ......................23 - 24
Remote control key.......................23
Removing a wheel......................143
Replacing a fuse.........................127
Replacing bulbs...............134 → 137
Reset to zero ................................35
Rev counter..................................r35
Roof bars....................................139
Running-in.................................XVIII
S
Screen wash fl uid .......................136
Seat belt height adjustment..........57
S
Seat belts.......................61 - III → IV
Seat pockets................................11 2
Sidelamps .....................................51
Signalling.............................50 → 52
Snow chains .................145 - X - XIX
Snow-guards..............................140
Soft diffusion system .............85 - 89
Spare wheel................................141
Speed limiter............................71-72
Speed-sensitive rear spoiler (defl ector)...................................77
Sport mode.................................106
Spotlamps...................................109
Starter...........................................r48
Starting.........................................28
Starting the engine.......................29
Starting the engine withan assisting battery.................. 126
Steering column adjustment.........57
Steering lock................................. 28
Sun roof.......................................f118
Sun visor......................................116
Suspension oil ............................136
Suspension with electronicallycontrolled springing and
damping....................................106
System of emergency brakingassistance .................................. 74
T
Temperature adjustment..............87
Time ................................39 - 41 - 43
T
Tools...........................................141
Towbar........................................r138
Towing – Lifting...........................144
Trip computer........r39, 40 - 44 → 49
Turbochargers ..............................29
Tyre defl ation detection .......47 → 49
Tyre maintenance.........................XV
Tyre pressures...........141 - 148 - XV
Tyres...................................141-XV
U
Under the bonnet ........................122
Unlockingin emergency.......................76 - 84
User Precautions .............................I
V
Vehicle identifi cation...................148
Ventilated storage under the central armrest...........85
Ventilation ..................................... 14
Visibilit
y......................................... 13
Visible alert...................................50
W
Washing the vehicle.....................54
Wh
eel for
temporary use..........................143
Windscreen wash.........................55
Winter precautions.......................XIX
Wiper blades.................................55
Wipers ...................................54 - 55