11
ECO-DRIVING
Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place the heaviest items
in the bottom of the boot, as close as possible to the
rear
seats.
Limit
the
loads
carried
in
the
vehicle
and
reduce
wind
resis
-
tance
(roof
bars,
roof
rack,
bicycle
carrier
,
trailer
...).
Use
a
roof
box in preference.
Remove
roof bars and roof racks after use.
At
the
end
of
winter
,
remove
snow
tyres
and
refit
your
sum
-
mer
tyres.
Observe the recommendations on maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly , when cold, referring to the
label in the door aperture, driver's side.
Carry
out this check in particular:
-
before
a long journey,
-
at
each change of season,
-
after
a long period out of use.
Don't
forget
the
spare
wheel
and
the
tyres
on
any
trailer
or
caravan.
Have
your
vehicle
serviced
regularly
(engine
oil,
oil
filter
,
air
filter
,
passenger
compartment
filter
...)
and
observe
the schedule
of
operations
recommended
in
the
manufacturer's service
schedule.
With
a
BlueHDi
Diesel
engine,
if
the
SCR
system
is
faulty
your
vehicle
becomes
polluting;
go
to
a
CITROËN
dealer
or
a
qualified
workshop
without
delay
to
have
the
emissions
of
nitrous
oxides brought back to the legal level.
When
refuellin
g,
do
not
continue
after
the
third
cut-of
f
of
the
nozzle
to avoid any overflow.
At
the
wheel
of
your
new
vehicle,
it
is
only
after
the
first
1
800
miles
(3
000
kilometres)
that
you
will
see
the
fuel
consumption
settle down to a consistent average.
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To remove the shelf:
F
unhook
the two cords,
F
raise
the
shelf
slightly
,
then
remove
it.
There
are
several
options
for
storing
the
shelf:
-
either
upright
behind
the
front
seats,
-
or
flat at the base of the boot.
Rear parcel shelf
The hooks can be used to secure shop -
ping bags.
Hooks
An additional hook under the shelf
is used to hold up the boot
floor
using
its
cord,
to
facilitate
access
to
the
tools
and
spare
wheel
or
the
temporary
puncture
repair
kit...
Access to the storage box
F
T
o
connect
a
12
V
accessory
(max
power:
120
W),
remove
the
cap
and
connect
an appropriate adaptor.
F
T
urn
the
key
to
the
ignition
on
posi
-
tion.
12 V accessory socket
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This is a removable lamp, fitted in the boot
wall, which can be used to light the
boot
or as a torch.
For
the
boot
lamp
function,
refer
to
the
"V
isibility - § Boot lamp" section.
Torch
Operation
This torch operates with
n
iMH type re-
chargeable
batteries.
It
has
a
battery
life
of
approximately
45
minutes
and
charges
while
you
are
driving. Use
F
Extract
the
torch
from
its
location
pullin
g it upwards.
F
Press
the
switch,
located
on
the
back,
to switch the torch on or off.
F
Unfold
the
support,
located
on
the
back,
to
set
down
and
raise
the
torch;
for
example,
when
changing
a
wheel.
Storing
F
Put
the
torch
back
in
place
in
its
lo
-
cation
starting with the lower part.
If
you
have
forgotten
to
switch
of
f
the torch, this switches it of
f auto-
matically. F
Raise the boot carpet for access to
the
storage box.
This
has
areas
for
the
storage
of
a
box
of
spare
bulbs,
a
first
aid
kit,
two
warn
-
ing triangles...
It also contains the vehicle tools, the
temporary puncture repair kit...
Storage box
Observe the
polarities when fit -
ting the rechargeable batteries.
Never
replace
the
rechargeable
batteries
with
normal
disposable
batteries. It
the torch is not engaged cor -
rectly,
it may not charge and may
not
come
on
when
the
boot
is
opened.
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TYRE UNDER-INFLATION DETECTION
System which automatically checks the pressures
of the tyres while driving.
The
system
continuously
monitors
the
pressures of the four tyres, as soon as
the
vehicle is moving.
A
pressure
sensor
is
located
in
the
valve
of
each
tyre
(except
the
spare
wheel).
The
system
triggers
an
alert
if
a
drop
in
pressure
is
detected
in
one
or
more
tyres. This
system
does
not
avoid
the
need
to
check
the
tyre
pressures
regularly
(including
the
spare
wheel)
and before a long journey.
Driving
with
under-inflated
tyres
adversely
af
fects
road
holding,
extends
braking
distances
and
causes
premature
tyre
wear
,
particularly
under
arduous
con
-
ditions
(vehicle
loaded,
high
speed,
long journey).
Driving
with
under-inflated
tyres
increases
fuel consumption.The tyre pressures for your vehi-
cle
can
be
found
on
the
tyre
pres
-
sure
label
(see
the
"Identification
markings"
section).
The
tyre
pressures
must
be
checked
when
the
tyres
cold
(vehicle
stopped
for
1
hour
or
af
-
ter
driving
for
less
then
6
miles
(10
km)
at
moderate
speed).
Otherwise,
add
0.3
bar
to
the
values
indicated on the label.
The
tyre
under-inflation
detection
sys
-
tem
is
an
aid
to
driving
which
does
not
replace
the
need
for
vigilance
on
the
part
of the driver.
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The flashing and then fixed illu
mination of the under-
inflation
warning
lamp
accom
-
panied
by
the
illu
mination
of
the
service
warning
lamp
indi
-
cates
a fault with the system.
Operating fault
The alert is given by the fixed il -
lumination of this warning lamp, accompanied
by
an
audible signal,
and
depending
on
equip
-
ment,
the
display
of
a
message.
Under-inflation alert
The alert is maintained until the tyre
or tyres concerned is rein -
flated,
repaired or replaced.
The
spare
wheel
(space-saver
type
or
a
steel
rim)
does
not
have
a sensor.
The
loss
of
pressure
detected
does
not
always
lead
to
visible
deformation
of
the
tyre.
Do
not
rely
on just a visual check. This
alert
is
also
displayed
when
one
or
more
wheels
is
not
fit
-
ted
with
a
sensor
(for
example,
a
space-saver
or
steel
spare
wheel).
In
the
event
of
a
problem
on
one
of
the
tyres,
the
symbol
or
the
message
ap
-
pears,
according
to
equipment,
to
iden
-
tify
it. F
Reduce
speed,
avoid
sudden
steer
-
ing
movements
or
harsh
brake
ap
-
plications.
F
Stop
as soon as it is safe to do so.
In
this
case,
monitoring
of
the
tyre
pres
-
sures is not assured.
F
If
you
have
a
compressor
(the
one
in
the
temporary
puncture
repair
kit
for
example),
check
the
four
tyre
pressures
when cold.
If
it
is
not
possible
to
check
the
tyre
pressures
at
the
time,
drive
care
-
fully at reduced speed.
or
F
In the event of a puncture, use the
temporary
puncture
repair
kit
or
the
spare
wheel
(according
to
equip
-
ment).
Go
to
a
CITROËN
dealer
or
a
qualified
workshop
to
have
the
system
checked
or
, following the repair of a puncture, to have
the original wheel, equipped with
a
sensor, refitted.
Any
tyre
repair
or
replacement
on
a
wheel
fitted
with
this
system
must
be
carried
out
by
a
CITROËN
dealer
or
a
qualified
workshop.
If
after
changing
a
tyre,
a
wheel
is
not
detected
by
your
vehicle
(fitting
snow
tyres
for
example),
you
must
have
the
system
reinitialised
by
a
CITROËN
dealer
or a qualified workshop.
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CHANGING A WHEEL
Procedure for changing a faulty wheel for
the spare wheel using the tools pro -
vided
with the vehicle.
Access to the tools
The tools are installed in the boot under the
floor.
To
gain access to them:
F
open the boot,
F
raise
the floor,
F
secure
it
by
hooking
its
cord
on
the
hook
on the rear shelf support,
F
with
a
standard
size
spare
wheel,
unclip
and
remove
the
box
in
the
middle
of
the
wheel
containing
the
tools,
or
F
with
a
"space-saver"
spare
wheel;
lift
the
wheel
at
the
rear
towards
you
for
access
to
the
storage
box
con
-
taining
the tools. List of tools
All
of
these
tools
are
specific
to
your
vehicle.
Do
not
use
them
for
other
pur
-
poses.
1.
Wheelbrace.
For
removing
the
wheel
trim
and
the
wheel fixing bolts.
2.
Jack
with integral handle.
For
raising the vehicle.
3.
"Bolt
cover" tool.
For
removing
the
bolt
protectors
(covers)
on alloy wheels.
4.
Socket
for
the
security
bolts
(lo
-
cated in the glove box).
For
adapting
the
wheelbrace
to
the
special
"security" bolts.
Wheel with trim
When removing the wheel,
detach
the
trim
first
using
the
wheelbrace 1
pullin
g
at
the
valve
passage
hole.
When refitting the wheel,
refit
the
trim
starting
by
placing
its
notch
facing
the
valve
and
press
around
its
edge
with
the
palm
of
your
hand.
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Access to the spare wheel
The spare wheel is installed in the boot under
the floor.
Depending
on
version,
the
spare
wheel
may
be
a
standard
size
steel
or
alloy
wheel,
or
for
some
countries
it
is
the
"space
saver" type.
For access to the spare wheel, refer to
the
paragraph
"Access
to
the
tools"
on
the
previous page.
If your vehicle has an electric
parking
brake,
only
a
"space
saver" type of wheel can be
stowed
in the boot.
For BlueHDi Diesel versions
If
your
vehicle
has
an
electric
park
-
ing
brake,
the
jack
is
stowed
in
a
bag
placed
in
the
bottom
of
the
boot. If
your
vehicle
has
a
manual
parking
brake,
the
jack
is
stowed
under
the
spare
wheel
and
under
the
storage
box:
F
remove
the
spare
wheel,
F
remove
the
polystyrene
storage
box,
F
push
the
jack
forward,
then
lift
it
by
its
rear
part.
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Putting the standard wheel back in
placeTyre under-inflation detection
The
spare
wheel
is
not
fitted
with
a
sensor
.
The
punctured
wheel
must
be
repaired
by
a
CITROËN
dealer
or aqualified workshop.
Taking out the standard wheel
F
Put
the wheel back in its housing.
F
Unscrew
the
yellow
central
bolt
by
a
few turns then put it in place in the
centre
of the wheel.
F
T
ighten
fully
until
the
central
bolt
clicks
to retain the wheel correctly.
F
Unscrew
the
yellow
central
bolt.
F
Raise
the
spare
wheel
towards
you
from
the
rear.
F
T
ake
the
wheel
out
of
the
boot. F
Put
the
box
back
in
place
in
the
cen
-
tre
of the wheel and clip it.
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