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The Stop & Start system puts the engine temporarily into standby - STOP mode - during stops in the traffic (red lights, traffic jams, or other...). The
e ngine restarts automatically - START mode - as soon as you want to move off. The restart takes place instantly, quickly and silently.
Per fect for urban use, the Stop & Start system reduces fuel consumption and exhaust emissions as well as the noise level when stationary.
Operation
- with a manual gearbox , at speeds below
12 mph (20 km/h), when you put the gear
lever into neutral, and you release the
clutch pedal.
-
w
ith a 5 or 6-speed electronic gearbox ,
when stationary or at speeds below 5 mph
(8 km/h) (depending on version), when
you press the brake pedal or put the gear
selector in position N .
Going into engine STOP
mode
The "ECO" warning lamp comes
on in the instrument panel and the
engine goes into standby:
a
time counter calculates the sum
of the periods in ST
oP m
ode
during a journey. It rests itself
to zero every time the ignition is
switched on with the key.
Special cases: STOP mode not
available
STOP mode is not invoked when:
- t he driver's door is open,
-
t
he driver's seat belt is not fastened,
-
t
he vehicle has not exceeded 6 mph
(10 km/h) since the last engine start using
t h e key,
-
t
he engine is needed to maintain a
comfortable temperature in the passenger
compartment,
-
d
emisting is active,
-
s
ome special conditions (battery charge,
engine temperature, braking assistance,
ambient temperature...) where the engine is
needed to assure control of a system.
The "ECO" warning lamp flashes for
a few seconds then goes off.
This operation is perfectly normal.
Stop & Start
Never refuel with the engine in STOP
mode; you must switch off the ignition
with the key. For your comfort, during parking
manoeuvres, ST
oP m
ode is not
available for a few seconds after
coming out of reverse gear.
ST
oP m
ode does not affect the
functionality of the vehicle, such as for
example, braking, power steering...
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adblue® additive and SCR system
for
b
lu
eH
di
d
i
esel engines
To assure respect for the environment and
conformity with the new Euro 6 emissions
standard, without adversely affecting the
per formance or fuel consumption of
d
i
esel
engines, CITR
oËn
has taken the decision to
equip its vehicles with an effective system that
associates SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)
with a particle filter (FAP) for the treatment of
exhaust gases.
Presentation of the SCR system
Using an additive called adbl ue® containing
urea, a catalytic converter turns up to 85%
of nitrous oxides (NOx) into nitrogen and
water, which are harmless to health and the
environment.
on
ce the a
dbl
ue
® tank is empty, a
s
ystem required by regulations prevents
starting of the engine.
If the SCR
is faulty, the level of
emissions from your vehicle will no
longer meet the Euro 6 standard: you
vehicle becomes polluting.
In the event of a confirmed fault
with the SCR system, you must go
to a CITR
oËn
dealer or a qualified
workshop as soon as possible: after a
running distance of 650 miles
(1 100 km), a system will be triggered
automatically to prevent engine starting.
The
a
dblu
e® additive is held in a special
tank located under the boot at the rear of
the vehicle. It has a capacity of 17 litres: this
provides a driving range of about 12 500 miles
(20 000 km), after which an alert is triggered
warning you when the reserve remaining is
enough for just 1 500 miles (2 400 km).
du
ring each scheduled service of your vehicle
by a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop,
the
a
d
blu
e
® additive tank is refilled in order to
allow normal operation of the SCR system.
If the estimated mileage between two services
is greater than 12 500 miles (20 000 km), we
recommend that you go to a CITR
oËn
dealer
or a qualified workshop to have the necessary
top-up carried out.
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Identification markings
B. Vehicle identification number on the bottom edge of the windscreen aper ture.
This number is indicated on a self-adhesive
label which is visible through the windscreen. C. Manufacturer's label.
The self-destroying label on the left hand
centre pillar carries the following information.
-
t
he name of the manufacturer,
-
t
he European type approval number,
- t he vehicle identification number (VIN),
- t he gross vehicle weight,
-
t
he gross train weight,
-
t
he maximum front axle weight,
-
t
he maximum rear axle weight.-
t
he tyre pressures, for unladen and laden
conditions,
-
t
he tyre sizes (including the load index and
speed rating of the tyre),
-
t
he spare tyre inflation pressure,
-
t
he paint colour code.
The tyre pressures must be checked
when the tyres are cold, at least once
a month.
Low tyre pressures increase fuel
consumption.
A.
V
ehicle identification number (VIN)
under the bonnet.
This number is engraved on the bodywork near
the passenger compartment filter. Various visible markings for the identification of your vehicle.
D. Tyre/paint label.
This label on the left centre pillar, driver's side,
carries the following information:
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253
Level 1Level 2 Comments
Settings
Secondary page
System Settings Units
Set the units used to display distance, fuel
consumption and temperature.
Delete data Select the desired data in the list then press
de
lete.
Factory settings Return to factory settings.
Confirm Save the settings.
Settings
Secondary page Time/Date Confirm
Set the date and time then confirm.
Settings
Secondary page Screen settings Activate automatic text scrolling
ac
tivate or deactivate the setting then confirm.
Activate animations
Confirm
.
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Press on Settings to display the
primary page. Press on "
Settings" to display the
primary page.
Press on Settings
to display the
primary page.
Press on the secondary page. Press on the secondary page
Press on the secondary page.
Select " System Settings ". Select "Time/Date " to change the
time zone, synchronisation with GPS,
the time and its format, then the date.
Select "
Screen settings ".
Select " Units" to change the units
of distance, fuel consumption and
temperature. Select "
Languages " to change
language.
ac
tivate or deactivate "Activate
automatic text scrolling" and
"Activate animations"
Select " Delete data " to delete the
list of recent destinations, personal
points of interest, contacts in the list. Select "
Calculator " to display a
calculator.
Choose the item then select " Delete". Select "
Calendar " to display a
calendar.
Select " Factory settings " to return
to the original settings.
Modifying system settings
.
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Screen menu map(s)
Radio- CD
REG mode
CD repeat
Shuffle play
Vehicle config*
R wiper in rev
Options
Diagnostic
RDS options
View
ab
andon
1
2
3
3
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
Screen A
* The settings vary according to the trim level of the vehicle.
Guide lighting
2
Units
Temperature: °Celsius / °Fahrenheit
Fuel consumption: KM/L - L/100 - MPG
1
2
2
Display adjust
Month
Day
Hour
Minutes Ye a r
12 H/24 H mode
Language
Italiano
Nederlands
Portuguès
Português do Brasil Français
Deutsch
Čeština English
Hr vatski Español
Magyar
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
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C3_en_Chap14_Recherche-visuel-Index-Alpha_ed01-2015
Filling with fuel .......................................15 2-15 4
Fitting a wheel ............................... ................176
Fittings, boot
................................................... 87
F
itting speakers ............................................... 59
Flashing indicators
........................................ 103
Foglamps, front
....................................... 73, 181
Foglamps, rear
........................................ 73, 182
Fragrance cartridge
........................................ 53
Frequency (radio)
.................................. 242, 243
Front seats
...................................................... 54
Fuel ............................................................ 8, 153
Fuel consumption
.............................................. 8
F
uel filler flap ......................................... 152, 15 4
Fuel gauge
......................................... 10, 11, 152
EBA (Emergency braking assistance)
.......... 109
Eco-driving
....................................................... 8
Economy mode
............................................. 19 6
Electric window controls
................................. 66
Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD)
... 10
9
Electronic engine immobiliser .................65, 118
Emergency boot release
................................. 71E
mergency braking system
..........................
109
Emergency call
..................................... 1
04, 215
Emergency warning lamps
........................... 10
3
Emissions control system, SCR .............
23, 156
Energy economy mode
.................................
19 6
Engine compartment
............................
145, 146
Engine compartment fusebox
.......................
188
Engine, d
i
esel
.........................
1
3, 146, 153, 208
Engine oil
......................................................
147
Engine oil level indicator ..........................
27, 147
Engine, petrol
................................
145, 153, 202
Engines
.........................................
202, 206, 208
Environment
........ 8
, 65, 106, 130, 149, 165, 194
Equipment settings
.............
34, 37, 42, 250, 290
D
F
E
G
H
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) ........2 44, 245
Date (setting) ............................... ........35, 39, 44
da
ytime running lamps
...................................76
dea
ctivating the passenger airbag
...............114
Deactivating the rear windows
.......................67
dem
isting, defrosting, front
............................49
dem
isting, defrosting, rear
............................. 52di
als and gauges
...................................... 10, 11
di
esel additive level
...................................... 149
Diesel engine pre-heat warning lamp
............13
Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB)
........2
44, 245
di
mensions
................................................... 212
di
pped beam
...............................
............72, 179
di
pstick
................
..................................... 27, 147
di
rection indicators
.......................103, 179, 182
do
ors
............................................................... 68
do
ors emergency control
...............................70
do
or pockets
................................................... 8
2
dr
iving economically ........................................ 8
Dynamic stability control (DSC)
........1
6, 18, 110 Gearbox, automatic
...................8, 127, 151, 195
Gearbox, electronic
..........8, 122, 132, 151, 195
Gearbox, manual
...............8, 121, 131, 132, 151
Gear lever, automatic gearbox
.....................12
7
Gear lever, electronic gearbox
.............122, 151
Gear lever, manual gearbox
.........................121
Gear shift indicator
.......................................131
Glove box
........................................................84
Hands-free kit
.......................................264, 288
Hazard warning lamps
..................................103
Head restraints, front
......................................55
Head restraints, rear
.......................................56
Heated seats
...................................................55
Heating
......................................................47, 50
Height and reach adjustment, steering wheel
..............................................58
Hill start assist
...............................................13
5
Hooks
..............................................................88
Horn ............................................................... 104
Fuel tank
................................................ 152, 15 4
Fusebox, dashboard
.....................................18 6
Fuses
.............................................................185
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Labels, identification .....................................2 13
Lamps, front .................................................. 178
Lamps, rear
................................................... 182
Lamps, warning and indicator
...................12-23
LE
d da
ytime running lamps
...........................76
Level,
a d
blu
e
® additive ................................. 15 6
Level, brake fluid ........................................... 14
8
Levels and checks
................................. 145 -149
Lighting bulbs (replacement)
.................17
8 -18 4
Lighting control stalk
....................................... 72
Lighting dimmer
..............................
................29
Lighting, guide-me home
.......................... 74, 75
Lighting, interior
................................ 80, 81, 184
Loading
............................................................. 8
Load reduction mode
.................................... 19 6
Localised
a
s
sistance Call
............................. 2
15
Locating your vehicle
...................................... 64
L
ocking from the inside
................................... 69
L
ow fuel level
................................................ 152
LPG
.......
........................................................ 206
Jack
........
....................................................... 171
Jack cable
............................................. 246, 285
JACK socket
.................................... 85, 246, 285
Jukebox
......................................................... 249
ke
eping children safe
...................... 8
9 -102, 114
Key in ignition warning
.................................. 120
Key with remote control
..................... 63 - 65, 118
LI
J
K
M
Main beam .............................................. 72, 180
Maintenance ....................................... 8, 147-151
Markings, identification
.................................213
Mat
.................................................................. 86
Menu
........................... 222, 224, 228, 236, 238,
240, 250, 252, 254, 264, 266
Menu, main
................................................... 282
Menus (audio)
............................... 236, 238, 240Menus (Touch screen tablet)
.................
217, 221
Mirrorlink connection
....................................
263
Mirror, rear view ..............................................
58
Mirrors, door .................................................... 57
Misfuel prevention
...............................
..........
15 4
Mountings for IS
oF
IX seats
...................
98, 100
MP3 CD .........................................................
286
N
O
navigation .............................................. 222-235nu
mber plate lamps ...................................... 18
2
oi
l change
..................................................... 147
oi
l consumption
............................................ 147
oil
filter
...............
........................................... 150
oi
l level ..................................................... 27, 147
op
ening the bonnet
...................................... 14
4
op
ening the boot
..............................
........63, 71
op
ening the doors
...............................
.....63, 68
op
ening the fuel filler flap
.............................15
2
op
eration indicator lamps
.........................12-23
Indicators, direction
......................................
103
Inflating accessories (using the kit)
..............
169
Inflating tyres
............................................
8, 212
Installing speakers
..........................................
59
Instrument panel lighting
................................ 29
In
strument panels
.....................................
10, 11
Instrument panel screen
.................... 1
0, 11, 131
Interior fittings
............................................
82- 86
Interior lamp
............................................
80, 184
Interior mood lighting
......................................
81
Internet
..................................................
258, 259
Internet browser
....................................
258, 259
ISoFI
X
.....................................................
9 8 -10 0
ISoF
IX mountings ................................... 98, 100
alphabetical index