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Headlamp
adjustment
To avoid causing a nuisance to other road
users, the height of the headlamps should be
adjusted according to the load in the vehicle.
0.
D
river only.
0.5.
D
river + front passenger.
1.5.
4 p
eople.
3.
4 p
eople + maximum authorised load.
3.5.
D
river + maximum authorised load.
The initial setting is position "0" . In this position, it comes on
when one of the doors is
opened.
The courtesy lamp is permanently
of f.
The courtesy lamp is permanently
on.
Courtesy lamp Boot lamp*
This comes on automatically when the boot is
opened and goes off automatically when the
boot is closed.
If left in the "permanently on" position,
the courtesy lamp will switch off about
20 minutes after the last door is closed. * Depending on version.
Visibility
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Changing a bulb
Front lamps
1. Sidelamps (W5W).
2. Direction indicators (PY21W amber).
3.
D
ipped beam headlamps (H7-55W).
4.
M
ain beam headlamps (H7-55W).
5.
L
ED* daytime running lamps. In some weather conditions (e.g. low
temperature or humidity), the presence
of misting on the internal sur face of the
glass of the headlamps and rear lamps
is normal; it disappears after the lamps
have been on for a few minutes.
The headlamps are fitted with
polycarbonate glass with a protective
coating:
F
d
o not clean them using a dr y
or abrasive cloth, nor with a
detergent or solvent product,
F
u
se a sponge and soapy water or a
pH neutral product,
F
w
hen using a high pressure washer
on persistent marks, do not keep
the lance directed towards the
lamps or their edges for too long,
so as not to damage their protective
coating and seals.
Changing a bulb should only be done
after the headlamp has been switched
off for several minutes (risk of serious
burns).
F
D
o not touch the bulb directly with
your fingers, use a lint-free cloth.
It is imperative to use only anti-
ultraviolet (UV) type bulbs to avoid
damaging the headlamp.
Always replace a failed bulb with a
new bulb with the same type and
specification.
* LED: light-emitting diodes.
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Direction indicators
(PY 21W amber)
Sidelamps (W5W)
F Turn the bulb holder one quarter of a turn
and remove it.
F
R
emove the bulb and change it.
If you encounter any difficulties, contact a
CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.
F
T
urn the bulb holder one quarter of a turn
and remove it.
F
R
emove the bulb and change it.
Dipped beam headlamps
(H7 - 55W)
F Remove protective cover by pulling on the tag.
F
S
pread the spring to free the bulb holder.
F
R
emove the bulb holder /bulb assembly
and change it.
To reassemble, carry out these operations in
reverse order.
If you encounter any difficulties, contact a
CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.
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Main beam headlamps (H7-55W)
F Remove protective cover by pulling on the tag.
F
S
pread the spring to free the bulb holder.
F
R
emove the bulb holder /bulb assembly
and change it.
LED daytime running lamps
For the replacement of these lamps, contact a
CITROËN dealer or qualified workshop.
To reassemble, carry out these operations in
reverse order.
If you encounter any difficulties, contact a
CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.
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Fuse
N° Rating
(A) Functions
1 10Right hand dipped beam
2 10Left hand dipped beam - Headlamp adjustment
3 7. 5Right hand main beam
4 7. 5Left hand main beam
5 * 15Fuel injection system
6 * 7. 5Fuel injection system
7 * 15Fuel injection system
8 * 7. 5Cooling fan
9 7. 5Air conditioning
10 ** 7. 5Fuel injection system - Brake lamps - Third brake lamp
11 5Courtesy lamp - Boot lamp
12 10
Direction indicators - Hazard warning lamps - Instrument panel - Display screen
Fuses under the bonnet
F Unclip the plastic cover, located below
the windscreen, by pressing on the two
catches.
F
U
nclip the fusebox cover by pressing on
the lug on the right, for access to the fuses.
When you have finished, carefully refit the
c ove r.
* PureTech 82 engine.
** VTi 68 engine.
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Electrical energy economy mode*
System which manages the duration of use of certain functions to conserve a sufficient level of
charge in the battery.
After the engine has stopped, you can still use functions such as the audio system, windscreen
wipers, dipped beam headlamps,
courtesy lamps, etc. for a maximum combined duration of
twenty
m
inutes.
This period may be greatly reduced if the battery is not fully charged.
Let the engine run for the duration
specified to ensure that the battery
charge is sufficient.
Do not repeatedly and continuously
restart the engine in order to charge the
battery.
A flat battery prevents the engine from
starting.
Refer to the "Battery" section.
Switching to economy mode
Once this time has elapsed the active functions
are put on standby.
Exiting economy mode
These functions are reactivated automatically
next time the vehicle is driven.
To restore the use of these functions
immediately, start the engine and let it run for at
least 5 minutes.
Changing a wiper
blade
Removing the front wiper blade
F Raise the wiper arm.
F R emove the wiper blade, sliding it towards
the outside.
Fitting the front wiper blade
F Put the corresponding new wiper blade in place and fix it.
F
F
old down the wiper arm carefully.
To conserve the effectiveness of
the flat-blade type wiper blades, we
recommend that they are:
-
han
dled with care,
-
c
leaned regularly with soapy water,
-
n
ot used to hold a cardboard sheet
against the windscreen,
-
r
eplaced at the first signs of wear.
*
O
nly on vehicles with the "Keyless Entry and
Starting" system.
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Keys 30
Remote control 3 1-32
Keyless Entry and Starting system
3
3 -36
Remote control battery
3
2, 36
Starting
6
9, 70 -72
Exterior
Door mirrors 4 9
Lighting control stalk
9
3 -97
Adjusting the headlamps
9
8
Changing bulbs
1
49 -151, 153
-
f
ront lamps
-
d
irection indicator repeaters
Doors
3
7-39
-
o
pening / closing
-
c
entral locking
Electric windows
4
0
Quarter lights (5 -door)
4
0 W ip e r s
9
9 -10 0
Changing a wiper blade
1
66
Boot 3 8-39
Temporary puncture repair kit 1 38 -142
Reversing camera
9
0
To w i n g
1
6 7
Changing bulbs
1
52-153
-
r
ear lamps
-
3rd brake lamp
-
n
umber plate lamps
Fuel tank, refuelling
1
36 -137
Fuel gauge
2
5
Electronic stability programme
1
05-107
Snow chains
1
48
Under-inflation detection
1
02-104
Tyre pressures
1
41-142, 182
Changing a wheel
1
43 -147
-
tools
-
r
emoval / fitting
Electric fabric roof
4
1-44
Roof bars
1
68
Accessories
1
69-170
.
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Steering wheel, height adjustment 50
Horn 101
Steering mounted controls
-
T
ouch screen tablet, Audio
system
1
86, 229
-
L
ane departure warning
system
9
1-92Ignition, starting/switching off (key)
6
9 -70
Ignition, starting/switching off (Keyless Entry and Starting
system)
7
0 -73
Instrument panel
1
0 -11
Rev counter
1
1
Central screen
1
2
Indicator and warning lamps
1
4-24
Indicators
25
T
rip computer
2
6 -27
Instruments and controls (continued)
Lighting controls 93
-97
Direction indicators 1 01
Stop & Start
8
1- 83
Active City Brake
1
08 -112
Mirror adjustment
4
9
Headlamp adjustment
9
8 Wipers, screenwash control stalk
9
9 -10 0
Speed limiter (PureTech 82 engine)
8
4- 86
Speed limiter (VTi 68 engine)
87
- 89
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