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Paint colour code ..........................................2 78
Parking brake, electric ............ 2 6, 102, 107, 254
Parking lamps
............................................... 15
0
Parking sensors, front
...................................14
0
Parking sensors, rear.................................... 13 9
Particle filter
.......................................... 2
51, 253
Passenger compartment filter
...................... 25
3
Player, CD MP3
............................. 3
14, 356, 357
Port, USB
........................................ 8
5, 314, 358
Priming the fuel system
................................2
47
Protecting
children
................................ 1
62-178, 190, 192
Puncture
................
........................................ 198
Radio
...............
.............................. 310, 342, 353
RDS
................
............................................... 311
Rear foglamp ................................................. 218
Rear screen (demisting)
............................ 8
0, 95
Recharging the battery
......................... 2
25, 226
Reduction of electrical load
.......................... 2
27
Regeneration of the particle filter
.................25
3
Reinitialising the remote control
.....................59
R
emote control
.................................... 5
2-55, 60
Removing a wheel
..............................
..........208
Removing the mat
...............................
............84
Repair kit, puncture
....................................... 19
8
Replacing bulbs
..............................
.......213 -2 20
Replacing fuses
..............................
.......221-223
Replacing the air filter
...................................25
3
Replacing the oil filter
................................... 25
3
Replacing the passenger
compartment filter
...................................... 25
3
Replacing wiper blades......................... 15 8, 228
Safety for children .................. 162-178, 190, 192
Screen, instrument panel .......................... 1 8, 48
Screen menu map
....... 2
90, 292, 296, 304, 306,
308, 318, 320, 322, 332, 334, 369, 370
Screen, monochrome
.....................3
9, 352, 369
Screenwash fluid level
..................................25
0
Screenwash, front
......................................... 15
6
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)
............25
5
Seat adjustment
...............................
......... 72, 73
Seat belts
....................................... 1
70, 188 -190
Seats, rear
................................................. 7
7, 79
Serial number, vehicle
..................................2
78
Service indicator
............................................. 33
S
ervice warning lamp
..................................... 25
S
ervicing
...............................
..........................14
Settings (Menus)
...............................
.....318-325
Setting the clock
....................................... 4
2, 47
Sidelamps
....... 1
44, 147, 150, 213 -215, 217, 218
Side repeater
..............................
..................217
Ski flap
..............................
..............................86
Snow chains
.................................................. 2
12
Spare wheel
...............................
...........204, 205
Speed limiter
...............................
..........131, 13 3
Spotlamps, side
..................................... 1
51, 217
Resetting the service indicator
.......................
35
R
esetting the trip recorder
..............................
37
R
eversing camera
...............................
..........
141
Reversing lamp
............................................. 2
18
Risk areas (update)
.......................................
3
01
Roof bars
....................................................... 23
3
Routine checks
......................................
2
52-254
Running out of fuel (Diesel)
..........................
2
47
Starting using another battery
......................
2
25
Starting the vehicle
.................. 9
9, 101, 111, 115
Steering mounted controls, audio
........ 2
88, 351
Stickers, expressive
......................................
23
4
Stopping the vehicle
................ 9
9, 101, 111, 115
Stop & Start
................................ 4
9, 92, 95, 121,
224, 241, 244, 252
Storage
................
................................
82, 85 - 87
Storing a speed
.............................................
13
1
Storing driving positions
.................................
74
S
towing rings
..............................
....................
87
Synchronising the remote control
...................
59
S
ystem settings
.............................................
325
Table of weights .................................... 2 67, 272
Tables of engines ............................... ...266, 269
Tables of fuses
.............................................. 2
21
Tank, AdBlue
® additive ......................... 2 55, 260
Tank, fuel
............................... ........................ 243
Technical data
....................................... 2
66 -278
Telephone
.............................................3
36, 360
Temperature control for heated seats
............76
T
emperature, coolant
...................................... 32
T
emporary puncture repair kit
......................19
8
Third brake lamp
........................................... 2
20
Three flashes function (direction indicators)
................................... 18
2
Time
...............
..................................... 38, 42, 47
TMC (Traffic info)
.......................................... 3
02
To o l s
................
......................................204, 205
Total distance recorder
................................... 37
T
ouch screen tablet
.................................. 3
8, 43
Touch screen tablet (Menus)
..........4
3, 285, 289
Alphabetical index
5Hybrid4 system
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Main parts of the Hybrid4 system
The HDi Diesel engine (1), located at the front,
drives the front wheels and provides most of the power needed to drive the vehicle.
The electric motor (2) , located at the rear
of the vehicle, drives the rear wheels on its own, or supplements the HDi Diesel engine, according to the Hybrid4 operating mode selected. This electric motor also manages the recovery of energy, the charging of the batteries during phases of deceleration of the vehicle. It is active up to 70 mph (120 km/h).
The 200 V high voltage batter y (3) , using Ni-MH technology, stores and delivers the energy needed for operation of the electric motor. Its state of charge is managed automatically by the electric motor during phases of deceleration or by the HDi Diesel engine below a certain threshold. This high voltage battery is located in a special compartment under the boot floor. Access to it is strictly restricted to technicians at a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.
The state of charge of the high voltage battery is represented graphically by bars. See the "Display of energy flows" section.
Your Hybrid4 vehicle is fitted with effective emissions control systems, including the Par ticle Filter (FAP) . During particle filter regeneration phases, the HDi engine is called on to produce the temperatures needed for combustion of the particles. Electric running is temporarily unavailable and is accompanied by the display of a message " Electric mode not available: FAP regeneration in progress " .
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The electronic power super visor (4)
manages the operation of the two power units, HDi Diesel and electric, giving priority to low fuel consumption.
The alternator-starter motor (5) assures the
Stop & Star t function, which allows the HDi Diesel engine to be put into standby when the vehicle is at a standstill (traffic lights, a stop, or in a traffic jam...) or during phases of running in 100% electric mode. The stopping and restarting of the HDi Diesel engine is done automatically and instantly without any action on the part of the driver. This alternator-starter motor also provides additional charging of the high-voltage battery by the HDi Diesel engine, if this not sufficiently charged, or in 4WD mode for example.
The 12 V batter y , located under the bonnet, 12 V batter y , located under the bonnet, 12 V batter y
powers the vehicle's conventional electrical system. It is used for starting the HDi Diesel engine and the operation of the vehicle's equipment, such as the lighting, wipers, audio system... This 12 V battery is recharged automatically by the high voltage network.
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200 V high voltage battery
The 200 V high voltage battery is specially made for partial, rapid and frequent charging and discharging. Of Ni-MH (Nickel Metal Hydride) technology, it is located below the boot floor, close to the electric motor.
Charging
The battery recharges automatically while travelling. The battery is charged when the vehicle decelerates and when going downhill, the electric motor then becomes a generator and converts kinetic energy into electrical energy (except if the speed of the vehicle is above 70 mph (120 km/h)). This recovery allows the use of "free" energy. The battery may also be partially charged up to a level of 4 to 5 bars, using the alternator-starter motor (Stop & Start) of the HDi Diesel engine.
The average state of charge is 4 to 5 bars, so preserving a margin for energy recovery when deceleration of going downhill (free energy).
To preserve the service life of the battery, the level of charge never falls below 20%, even if a level of 0 bars is displayed after ZEV running. Where the battery is close to maximum, vehicle deceleration with your foot off the accelerator pedal will be at a lower l e v e l .
The battery charging time is very short. A discharged battery (following ZEV running or high load, for example) will quickly return to a state of charge sufficient (around 10 minutes) for full operation of the different hybrid modes.
The battery is not recharged from a mains power supply.
39Frequently asked questions
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Reducing consumption / Fuel
QuestionAnswer
How can I optimise my fuel consumption? Give preference to AUTO mode as it selects in the best way the "driving energy source" to use in order to reduce fuel consumption. You should also adapt your driving style to the characteristics of hybrid vehicles to get the best out of it, for example by taking your foot off the accelerator pedal rather than braking and by anticipating decelerations which allows the recovery of "free" energy for charging the battery (entering a built-up area, stop at traffic lights, stop at halt signs, ...).
Why do I not manage to reduce my fuel consumption even though I often drive in ZEV (Zero Emissions Vehicle) mode?
It is not ZEV mode but AUTO mode that is the most appropriate for reducing fuel consumption, as it selects the best "driving energy source". ZEV mode (100% electric running) can reduce fuel consumption in some cases. However, recharging the traction battery has an energy cost. This is why we recommend using AUTO mode more often.
Why does the trip computer sometimes display the bars for 28 mpg (10 litres/100 km) in town? In traffic jams, the fuel consumption graph displayed may temporarily appear high when the distance covered is very low, but this generally has very little impact and the true average fuel consumption will remain low. In urban driving, your Hybrid4 will remain more efficient in terms of fuel consumption (by around 35%) compared to a conventional vehicle.
Why is my battery rarely fully charged? A partly charged battery is normal operation (4 to 5 bars on average in AUTO mode). This allows some capacity to be left free for the recovery for energy when going downhill or taking when your foot off the accelerator.
Why are there so may fuel alert messages when starting to use the reserve? To encourage you to refuel as soon as possible and to avoid loosing the possibility of all electric running.