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Key left in the "Ignition on"
position
On
opening
the
driver's
door
,
an
alert
message
is
displayed,
ac
-
companied
by
an
audible
signal,
to
remind
you
that
the
key
is
still
in
the
ignition
switch
at
posi
-
tion
1 (Stop).
If
the
key
has
been
left
in
the
igni
-
tion switch at position 2 (Ignition
on),
the
ignition
will
be
switched
of
f automatically after one hour.
To
switch
the
ignition
back
on,
turn
the
key
to
position
1 (Stop)
,
then
back
to
position
2 (Ignition
on)
.Switching off the engine
F Stop the vehicle.
F
With
the
engine
running
at
idle,
turn
the
key to position 1.
F
Remove
the
key
from
the
ignition
switch.
F
T
o
lock
the
steering
column,
turn
the
steering
until it locks. Energy economy mode
After
switching of f the engine (posi -
tion 1-Stop ), for a maximum of 30 min -
utes you can still use functions such
as
the
audio
and
telematic
system,
the
wipers,
dipped
beam
headlamps,
cour
-
tesy
lamps, ...
For
more
information,
refer
to
the
"Practical
information"
sec
-
tion,
under
"Energy
economy
mode".
T
o
facilitate
unlocking
of
the
steer
-
ing
column,
it
is
recommended that
the
wheels
be
returned
to the
straight
ahead
position
before switching
off the engine.
F
Check
that
the
parking
brake
is
cor
-
rectly
applied,
particularly
on
sloping ground.Never
switch
of
f
the
ignition
be
-
fore
the
vehicle
is
at
a
complete
stop.
With
the
engine
of
f,
the
braking
and
steering
assistance
systems
are
also
cut
of
f:
risk
of
loss
of control of the vehicle.
When you leave the vehicle,
keep
the
key
with
you
and
lock
the
vehicle.
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ELECTRONIC GEARBOX
Six-speed electronic gearbox which of -
fers a choice between the comfort of
fully
automatic
operation
or
the
plea
-
sure
of manual gear changing.
There
are two driving modes:
-
automated
mode
for
automatic
control
of
the
gears
by
the
gearbox,
without any action on the part of the
driver
-
manual
mode
for
sequential
gear
changing
by
the
driver
using
the
steering
mounted paddles.R.
Reverse
F
With
your
foot
on
the
brake,
lift
the
lever
and push forwards.
N.
Neutral.
F
With
your
foot
on
the
brake,
select
this
position to start.
A.
Automated
mode.
F
Move
the
lever
backwards
to
select
this
mode.
M.
Sequential
mode
with
manual
gear
changing.
F
Move
the
lever
backwards
then
to
the
left
to
select
this
mode,
then
use
the
steering
mounted
control
pad
-
dles
to change gear.
Gear lever
+. Change up paddle to the right of the steering
wheel.
F
Press
the
back
of
the
"+"
steering
mounted
paddle
to
change
up
a
gear
.
-.
Change
down
paddle
to
the
left
of
the
steering wheel.
F
Press
the
back
of
the
"-"
steering
mounted
paddle
to
change
down
a
gear
.
Steering mounted control paddles
The steering mounted paddles cannot
be used to select neutral
or
to
engage
or
disengage
re
-
verse
gear.
In
automated
mode,
you
can
temporar
-
ily
take
over
control
of
gear
changing.
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You can change mode at any time
by moving the gear lever
from
A
to M or the other way
round.
At
low
high
speed,
if
reverse
gear
is
requested,
the
N
indicator
flashes
and
the
gearbox
goes
into
neutral
automati
-
cally.
T
o
engage
reverse,
put
the
gear
lever in position
N, then position R. When
immobilising the vehicle, with
the engine running, you
must
place
the
gear
lever
in
neu
-
tral N.
Before
carrying
out
any
work
in
the
engine
compartment,
ensure
that
the
gear
lever
is
in
neutral N
and
that
the
parking
brake
is
ap
-
plied.
Whatever
the
circumstances,
you
must
manually
apply
the
parking
brake
when
parking,
unless
the
parking
brake
is
pro
-
grammed
in automatic mode.
Reverse
To engage reverse gear R , the vehicle
must be immobilised with your foot on
the
brake pedal.
F
Select position
R.
Operating fault
With the ignition on, the flashing of AUT
O, accompanied by an audible sig -
nal
and
a
message
in
the
screen,
indi
-
cates
a malfunction of the gearbox.
Have
it
checked
by
a
CITROËN
dealer
or
a qualified workshop.
Manual mode
F Select position M.
The
gears
engaged
appear
in
succession
in
the
instrument
panel
screen.
The
gear
change
requests
are
only
act
-
ed
on if the engine speed permits.
It is not necessary to release the accel-
erator
during gear changes.
When
braking
or
slowing
down,
the
gearbox
changes
down
automatically
to allow the vehicle to accelerate in the
correct
gear.
On
sharp
acceleration,
the
gearbox
will
not
change
up
unless
the
driver
acts
on
the
gear
lever
or
the
steering
mounted
paddles. T
emporary control of gear changing
You
can
temporarily
take
over
control
of
gear
changing
using
the
"+"
and
"-"
steering
mounted
paddles:
if
the
engine
speed
allows,
the
request
to
change
gear
is acted on.
This function allows you to anticipate
certain
situations
such
as
overtaking
a
vehicle
or the approach to a corner.
After
a
few
moments
without
any
action
on
the
control
paddles,
the
gearbox
re
-
sumes automatic control of the gears.
n
ever select neutral N while the
vehicle is moving.
Stopping the vehicle
Before switching
of f the engine, you can:
-
move
to
position
N
to
engage
neu
-
tral,
or
-
leave
the
gear
engaged;
in
this
case,
it
will
not
be
possible
to
move
the
vehicle.
In both cases, you must apply the
parking brake
to
immobilise
the
ve
-
hicle.
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STOP & START
The Stop & Start system puts the en -
gine temporarily into standby - ST OP mode
-
during
stops
in
the
traffic
(red
lights,
traffic
jams,
or
other
...).
The
en
-
gine
restarts
automatically
-
ST
ART
mode
-
as
soon
as
you
want
to
move
of
f.
The
restart
takes
place
instantly
,
quickly
and silently.
Perfect for urban use, the Stop & Start
system
reduces
fuel
consumption
and
exhaust
emissions
as
well
as
the
noise
level
when stationary.
Operation
Going into engine STOP mode
The "ECO" warning lamp comes on in
the instrument panel and the en -
gine
goes into standby automatically:
- with a manual gearbox, at speeds below
12 mph (20 km/h), or vehi -
cle
stationary
with
e-THP 130
and
b
lueH d i
d
iesel versions, when you
put
the
gear
lever
into
neutral
and
release
the clutch pedal, If
your
vehicle
is
fitted
with
the
system,
a
time
counter
calculates
the
sum
of
the
periods
in
ST
OP
mode
dur
-
ing
a
journey
.
It
resets
itself
to
zero
ev
-
ery
time
the
ignition
is
switched
on
with
the
key.
-
with
an electronic gearbox, at a
speed
below
5
mph
(8
km/h),
when
you
press
the
brake
pedal
or
put
the
gear
lever into position N.With
an
electronic
gearbox,
for
your
comfort
during
parking
maoeuvres,
ST
OP
mode
is
not
available
for
a
few
seconds
after
coming
out of reverse gear.
STOP
mode
does
not
af
fect
the
functionality of the vehicle, such
as
braking,
power
steering,
for
example.Special cases: ST
OP mode
unavailable
STOP
mode is not invoked when:
-
the
vehicle
is
on
a
steep
slope
(up
or
down),
-
the
driver's door is open,
-
the
driver's
seat
belt
is
not
fastened,
-
the
vehicle
has
not
exceeded
6
mph
(10
km/h)
since
the
last
engine
start
using
the key,
-
the
electric
parking
brake
is
applied
or
being applied,
-
the
engine
is
needed
to
maintain
a
comfortable
temperature
in
the
pas
-
senger compartment,
-
demisting
is active,
-
some
special
conditions
(battery
charge,
engine
temperature,
brak
-
ing
assistance,
ambient
tempera
-
ture...)
where
the
engine
is
needed
to
assure control of a system.
In this case, the "ECO" warn-
ing lamp flashes for a few sec -
onds,
then goes off.
Never
refuel
with
the
engine
in
ST
OP
mode;
you
must
switch
of
f the
ignition with the key.
This operation is perfectly normal.
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MEMORISING SPEEDS
This memorisation of speeds applies to
both the speed limiter and the cruise
control.
Y
ou
can
memorise
up
to
5
speeds
in
the
system.
By
default,
a
few
speeds
are
already memorised.
F
Press the
"MEM"
button
to
display
the
list of speeds memorised.
Selection
To select a memorised speed:
F
press
and
hold
the
"
+" or "-" but-
ton;
the
system
stops
at
the
nearest
memorised
speed,
F
press
and
hold
again
the
"
+" or "-"
button
to
select
another
memorised
speed.
A
reminder
of
the
speed
and
the
state
of
the
system
(on/of
f)
is
displayed
in
the
instrument
panel.
For
safety
reasons,
the
driver
must
only
carry
out
these
opera
-
tions
when
stationary.
F
Go
to
the
main
menu
by
pressing
the
"MENU"
button:
F
Select
the
"Personalisation-confi
-guration"
menu
and
confirm.
F
Select
"V
ehicle
parameters"
menu
and
confirm.
F
Select
the
"Driving
assistance"
line
and
conform.
F
Select
"Speeds
memorised"
line
and
confirm.
F
Modify
the
speed.
F
Select "
OK"
and
confirm
to
save
the
modifications.
With your Audio system With the eMyWay satellite
navigation system
F Go
to the main menu by pressing the
left hand thumb wheel at the
bottom
of the steering wheel.
F
Select
the
"V
ehicle
parameters"
menu
and confirm.
F
Select
the
"Driving
assistance"
line
and
confirm.
F
Select
the
"Speeds
memorised"
line
and
confirm.
F
Modify
the speed.
F
Select "
OK"
and
confirm
to
save
the
modifications.These operations are only pos
-
sible when stationary with this
system.
Access
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The programmed information is grouped together
in the instrument panel screen.
6.
Speed
limiter on / off indication.
7.
Speed
limiter
mode
selection
indica
-
tion.
8.
Programmed
speed value.
9.
Selection
of a memorised speed.
Displays in the instrument panel
S
PEED
LIMITER
The speed limiter cannot, in any circumstances,
replace the need
to
respect
speed
limits,
nor
can
it
replace
the
need
for
vigilance
on
the
part of the driver. The
functions
of
this
system
are
grouped
together
on
the
steering
mounted
controls.
1.
Speed
limiter
mode
selection
wheel.
2.
Programmed
value
decrease
but
-
ton.
3.
Programmed
value
increase
button.
4.
Speed
limiter on / off button.
5.
List
of
memorised
speeds
display
button.
Steering mounted controls
Operation
System which prevents the vehicle from
exceeding the speed programmed
by
the driver.
When
the
programmed
speed
limit
is
reached,
pressing
the
accelerator
ped
-
al
no longer has any effect.
The
speed
limiter
is
switched on
man
-
ually:
it
requires
a
programmed
speed
of
at least 20 mph (30 km/h).
The
speed
limiter
is
switched off
by
manual
operation of the control.
The
programmed
speed
can
be
ex
-
ceeded
temporarily
by
pressing
the
accelerator
firmly
beyond
the
point
of
resistance.
T
o
return
to
the
programmed
speed,
simply
release the accelerator pedal.
The
programmed
speed
remains
in
the
memory
when
the
ignition
is
switched
of
f.
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The cruise control system can -
not, in any circumstances, re -
place
the
need
to
respect
speed
limits,
nor
can
it
replace
the
need
for
vigilance
on
the
part
of
the
driver.
You
are
advised
to
keep
your
feet
near the pedals at all times.
CRUISE CONTROL
System which automatically maintains the
speed of the vehicle at the value
programmed
by
the
driver
,
without
any
action
on the accelerator pedal.
The
functions
of
this
system
are
grouped
together
on
the
steering
mounted
controls.
1.
Cruise
control mode selection dial.
2.
Speed
programming
/
value
de
-
crease
button.
3.
Speed
programming
/
value
in
-
crease
button.
4.
Cruise
control off / resume button.
5.
Memorised
speeds display button.
Steering mounted controls
The programmed information is grouped
together in the instrument
panel
screen.
6.
Cruise
control
of
f
/
resume
indica
-
tion.
7.
Cruise
control
mode
selection
indi
-
cation.
8.
Programmed
speed value.
9.
Selecting
a stored speed.
Displays in the instrument panel
Operation
The cruise control is switched on
manually: it requires a minimum ve -
hicle
speed
of
25
mph
(40
km/h)
and
engagement
of:
-
fourth
gear on the manual gearbox,
-
second
gear
on
the
electronic
gear
-
box
system
or
automatic
gearbox,
in
sequential driving mode,
-
position
A
on
the
electronic
gearbox
system
or
D
on
an
automatic
gear
-
box.
The cruise control is switched off
man
-
ually
or
by
pressing
the
brake
or
clutch
pedal
or
on
triggering
of
the
trajectory
control
systems, for safety reasons.
It
is
possible
to
exceed
the
programmed
speed
temporarily
by
pressing
the
ac
-
celerator
pedal.
To
return
to
the
programmed
speed,
simply
release the accelerator pedal.
Switching
of
f
the
ignition
cancels
any
programmed
speed value.
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PETROL ENGINES
The various caps and covers allow access for checking the levels of the various fluids and for replacing certain components.
1.
Power
steering reservoir.
2.
Screenwash
and
headlamp
wash
reservoir
.
3.
Coolant
reservoir. 4.
Brake
fluid reservoir.
5.
Battery/Fuses.
6.
Fusebox.7.
Air
filter.
8.
Engine
oil dipstick.
9.
Engine
oil filler cap.
CHECKS