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Alphabetical index
Replacing the air filter...................................r190Replacing the oil filter...................................r190Replacing the passenger compartment filter......................................r190Replacing wiper blades.........................117, 224Resetting the service indicator.......................r44Resetting the trip recorder..............................r46Rev counter...............................................r28,30Reversing lamp.............................................211Risk areas (update).......................................264Routine checks.....................................190, 191Running out of fuel (Diesel)..........................184
Safety for children..................128 -138, 149, 152Scented air freshener.....................................r77Screen, colour 16/9.........................61,254, 275Screen, monochrome..................286,298, 300Screen, multifunction(with audio equipment) .....................54,57, 61Screen-wash reservoir..................................187Screen menu map........................275,298, 300Screenwash..................................................115Screenwash fluid level..................................188Seat, rear bench .............................................84Seat adjustment........................................79,82Seat belts ...............................................147-149Seats, rear.......................................................r84Serial number, vehicle..................................244Ser vice indicator.............................................r43
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Servicing.........................................................24Setting the clock...........................274, 296, 297Short-cut menus...................................255,256Sidelamps.....................................108, 209, 211Side repeater.................................................209Spare wheel..................................................200Speed limiter.................................................r174Speedometer............................................r28, 30Stability control (ESP)...................................145Starting the vehicle.........................92, 161,166Steering mounted controls, audio.........253,285Stopping the vehicle .......................92, 161,166Stop & Start .......50, 73, 102, 170, 183, 190, 221Storage ..................................................122, 123Storage box...................................................127Stowing rings ................................................ 126Sun visor.......................................................r123Synchronising the remote control...................94System, navigation........................................257Systems, ASR and ESP................................145U
Temporary tyre repair kit...............................194Third brake lamp...........................................212TMC (Tr a f f i c i n f o) ..........................................265Tools ..............................................................200Total distance recorder...................................r46To w b a r...........................................................r227Towed loads ..........................236, 237, 239, 241Towing another vehicle.................................225Tr a c t i o n c o n t r o l (ASR)..................................145Tr affic information (TA).................266, 267, 288Traffic information (TMC).....................265, 266Tr i p c o m p u t e r......................................r48-50,57Tr i p d i s t a n c e r e c o r d e r.....................................r46Tyre pressures ..............................................244
Tyres ........................................................24, 244
Unlocking........................................................90Unlocking from the inside...............................99Update risk areas..........................................264Updating the date ..........................274,296,297Updating the time..........................274 ,296,297USB Box ........................................................124USB Reader..........................................r124, 290
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Table of weights....................236, 237, 239, 241Ta b l e s of engines .................234, 235,238, 240Tables of fuses..............................................214Ta n k, fuel...............................................102,104Technical data.......................................234-242Telephone.............................................271, 293Temperature adjustment...........................70,73Temperature control for heated seats............80
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Ventilation .....................................66,67, 70, 73
8Access
Aero-acoustic deflector
Operating the roof when
driving
If a roof operation is star ted before the vehicle'sspeed is above about 70 mph (120 km/h),exceeding this speed limitation leads to the
following situations, depending on the type of
roof operation in progress:
- an operation in progress in zone A
is stopped,
- an opening operation in progress in zone B
is continued through to completion,
For reasons of safety, never operate the roof openingandclosing control above about 70 mph (120 km/h).
On opening the roof, an aero-acoustic deflector
is deployed in order to reduce swirling in the passenger compar tment resulting from air movement, and preser ve the acoustic comfort
of occupants. On closing the roof, the deflector folds away automatically.
) With the roof open, this deflector can befolded away manually and secured at itscentre: press vertically down on the plate
at the top of the deflector and clip it in the
cut-out. ) To release and deploy the deflector
manually, press ver tically down on the plate to unclip it from the cut-out and pull it
gently towards you.
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Practical information
Changing a bulb
1.3D LED sidelamps (LEDs).2.LED brake lamps / sidelamps (LEDs).3.LED lateral sidelamps (LEDs).4.Direction indicators (PY21W amber)5.
Foglamp, offside (H21W red)
Reversing lamp, nearside (H21W).
Access to the bulbs
)
Open the boot. )
Remove the access flap from the corresponding side trim panel. )Unscrew the butterfly nut securing the lamp unit. )
Unclip the lamp unit connector. )
Extract the lamp unit carefully pulling it in line towards the outside.
Changing direction indicator (4) and foglamp or reversing lamp(5) bulbs
)
Turn the bulb a quar ter turn and change it.
Changing LED sidelamps and
brake lamps (LEDs)
For the replacement of this type of LED lamp, contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified
wor
kshop.
3D rear lamps
To r efit, carry out these operations in reverse order.
Take care to engage the lamp unit in its guides,while keeping it in line with the vehicle.
Amber or red bulbs, such as thosefor the direction indicators and rear foglamp, must be replaced by bulbs of the same rating and colour.
19Technical data
WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)
Petrol enginesVTi 82VTi 120THP 155THP 150 *
GearboxesManualManualAutomaticManual
Model codes: SB...HMZ05FS05FS95FV85FN8 *
- Unladen wei
ght 1 032
1 088
1 13 3
1 156
- Kerb wei
ght 1 107
1 163
1 208 1 231
- Gross vehicle wei
ght (GV W)
1 532
1 5751 610
1 619
- Gross train weight (GTW)
on a 12 % gradient 2 332
2 475
2 510
2 519
- Braked trailer
(within the GTW limit)
on a 12 % gradient 800
900
900
900
- Braked trailer
**
(with load transfer within the GTW limit)
1 10 01 150
1 150
1 150
- Unbraked trailer 520
570
570
570
- Recommended nose wei
ght
46
46
4646
*
For Belgium.
**
The weight of the braked trailer can be increased, within the GTW limit, if the GV W of the towing vehicle is reduced by an equal amount. Warning:
towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road holding.
The
GTW and towed load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (10 0 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
Hi
gh ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the per formance of the vehicle to protect the engine; if the ambient temperature is above 37 °C,
limit the towed load.
21Technical data
WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)
Diesel enginese-HDi 90 PEF
GearboxElectronic gearbox system(6-speed)
Model codes:SB...9HP8/PS
- Unladen weight 1 090
-
Kerb weight 1 165
- Gross vehicle wei
ght (GV W)
1 639
- Gross train wei
ght (GTW)
on a 12 % gradient 2 539
- Braked trailer
(within GTW limit) on 12 % gradient 900
- Braked trailer *
(with load transfer with theGTW limit)
1 150
- Unbraked trailer 570
- Recommended nose wei
ght 46
The
GTW and towed load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must be reduced by 10 % for
each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (10 0 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the per formance of the vehicle to protect the engine; if the ambient temperature is above 37 °C,
limit the towed load.
*
The wei
ght of the braked trailer can be increased, within the GTW limit, if the GV W of the towing vehicle is reduced by an equal amount. Warning:
towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road holding.
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04
Press NAVto display the"Navigation - guidance " menu.
TOWARDS A NEW DESTINATION
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
SELECTING A DESTINATION
Select "Select destination
" and confi rm, then select " Enter an address"and confi rm.
Select the " Country
" function then confi rm.
Select "Town" function then confi rm to enter the destination town.
Select the letters in the name of the
town one at a time, confi rming each one
with the dial.
Selection the town from the list offered, then confi rm
A pre-set list (by entering the fi rst few letters) of the towns in the country selectedcan be accessed directly by selecting and confi rming " List" on the screen. t
Turn the dial and select "OK" thenconfi rm.
If possible, enter the "
Road
" and "N°/X"
information in the same way.
Select "Archive
" to save the address entered in a contact fi le.
The s
ystem allows up to 400 contact fi les to be recorded.
Confi rm " OK
" to start guidance.
Select the guidance criteria: "Fastest
route", " Shortest route" or optimised "Distance/Time ", then select thedesired restriction criteria: "With tolls","With Ferry", or "Traffi c info" thenconfi rm "OK".
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04
SELECTING A DESTINATION
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
TO ONE OF THE RECENT DESTINATIONS
Press NAV
to display the"Navigation - guidance" menu.
Select the desired destination and confi rm to start guidance. TOWARDS A CONTACT IN THE CONTACTS DIRECTORY
Select " Select destination" andconfi rm, then select " Directory " and confi rm.
Selection the desired destination from your contacts and confi rm " OK
" to start
the guidance.
Pr
ess NAVto display the"Navigation - guidance
" menu. Navi
gation towards a contact imported from your telephone is only
possible if the address is compatible with the system.
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04
Select "Select destination" andconfi rm, then select " GPS coordinates
" and confi rm.
Enter the
GPS coordinates and confi rm "OK " to start the guidance. Pr
ess NAV
to display the
"Navigation - guidance" menu.
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
TOWARDS GPS COORDINATES TOWARDS A POINT ON THE MAP
With the map displa
yed, press OKto
display the contextual menu. Select"Move the map
" and confi rm.
Pr
ess OK
to display the contextual
menu for " Move the map " mode.
Select " Select as destination
" or "Select as stage" and confi rm. Move the cursor usin
g the control to
identify the desired destination.