200
Lower fuseboxFuseNo. Rating
(A) Functions
F3 5Trailer power supply.
F4 15Horn.
F5 – F6 20Front and rear screenwash pump.
F7 10Rear 12
V socket.
F8 20Rear windscreen wiper.
F10 – F11 30Locking/unlocking of the doors and fuel filler flap.
F14 5Alarm, telematic unit.
F27 5Alarm (preparation).
F29 20Telematic radio.
F31 15Radio (retrofitting).
F32 15Front 12
V socket.
In the event of a breakdown
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Engines and towed loads – PETROL
EnginePureTech 82 PureTech 110 S&S PureTech 110PureTech 130
S&S
Gearboxes Manual 5-speed
(BVM5) Manual 5-speed
(BVM5) Automatic
6-speed( E AT 6 ) Automatic
6-speed( E AT 6 ) Manual 6-speed
(BVM6)
Code EB2FEB2DTEB2DTM EB2DTS
Model codes HMZB/R1BHNZB/R1B HNZ W/R1B HNV W/R1HNYH/R1B
Capacity (cm
3) 1,1 9 91,1 9 91,1 9 91,1 9 91,1 9 9
Max power: EEC standard (kW) 6081818195
Fuel Unleaded Unleaded Unleaded Unleaded Unleaded
Braked trailer (within the GTW limit) on a 10 or
12% slope (kg) 650
840 840840840
Unbraked trailer (kg) 560600 600600 620
Maximum authorised nose weight (kg) 5050505050
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Engines and towed loads – DIESEL
EngineHDi 92 BlueHDi 100BlueHDi 100
S&S BlueHDi 120/115 S&S
Gearboxes Manual 5-speed
(BVM5) Manual 5-speed
(BVM5) Manual 5-speed
(BVM5) Manual 6-speed
(BVM6)
Code DV6DDV6FD DV6FD DV6FC
Model codes 9HPA/R2A BHYB/R2A BHYB/R2B BHZH/R2BBHXH/R2B*
Capacity (cm
3) 1,5 6 01,5 6 01,5 6 01,5 6 01,5 6 0
Max power: EEC standard (kW) 68737388 85
Fuel DieselDieselDieselDieselDiesel
Braked trailer (within the GTW limit) on a 10 or
12% slope (kg) 840
840840 870870
Unbraked trailer (kg) 610620 620640 640
Maximum authorised nose weight (kg) 5050505050
*
F
or Belgium.
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Checking tyre pressures
The tyre pressures should be checked when
cold at least monthly.
The pressures given on the label are valid for
cold tyres. If you have driven for more than
10 minutes or more than 6 miles (10 kilometres)
at more than 30
mph (50 km/h), the tyres will be
warm; in this case 0.3
bar (30 kPa) should be
added to the pressures given on the label.
Never reduce the pressure of a warm tyre.
Low tyre pressures increase fuel
consumption.Identification markings
Different visible markings for the identification
of your vehicle.
A. Vehicle identification number (VIN) on
the front right seat floor
The number is engraved on the body structure.B. Vehicle identification number (VIN) on
the dashboard
The number is on a label, visible through the
windscreen.
C. Manufacturer's label
This tamperproof label is affixed to the driver’s
door aperture. D. Tyres label
This label is affixed to the driver's door
aperture.
It bears the following information about the
tyres:
-
t
he tyre pressures, unloaded and loaded,
-
t
he tyre specification, made up of the
dimensions and type as well as the load and
speed indices,
-
t
he spare tyre pressure.The vehicle may be originally equipped
with tyres with higher load and speed
indices than those indicated on the label,
without affecting inflation pressure.
It bears the following information:
-
t he name of the manufacturer,
- t he European Whole Vehicle Type Approval
number,
-
t
he vehicle identification number (VIN),
-
t
he gross vehicle weight (GV W),
-
t
he maximum authorised train weight
(GT W),
-
t
he maximum weight on the front axle,
-
t
he maximum weight on the rear axle.
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Move the cursor to adjust the
brightness of the screen and/or of
the instrument panel.
or Press Settings
to display the
primary page.
Press the " OPTIONS" button to go to the
secondary page.
Select "System settings ".
Select " Units" to change the units of distance,
fuel consumption and temperature.
Select " Factory settings " to return to the initial
settings.
Returning the system to factory settings
activates the English language by default.
Select " System info " to display the versions of
the different modules installed in the system.Select the language
or Press Settings
to display the
primary page.
Press the " OPTIONS" button to go to the
secondary page.
Select "Languages " to change the
language.
Setting the date
or Press Settings
to display the
primary page.
Press the " OPTIONS" button to go to the
secondary page.
Select "Setting the time- date".
Select " Date".
Press on this button to define the
date. Press "
OK" to confirm.
Select the display format of the date.
Adjustment of the time and date is only
available if "GPS synchronisation" is
deactivated.
The change between winter and summer
time is done by changing the time zone.
Setting the time
or Press Settings
to display the
primary page.
Press the " OPTIONS" button to go to the
secondary page.
Select "Setting the time- date".
Select " Time".
Press this button to adjust the time
using the virtual keypad.
.
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Press "Configuration " to go to the
secondary page.
Press " System configuration ".
Select " Units" to change the units of distance,
fuel consumption and temperature.
Press " Factory settings " to return to the initial
settings.
Returning the system to factory settings
activates the English language by default
(depending on version).
Select " System info " to display the versions of
the different modules installed in the system.
Press the back arrow to confirm.
Press Settings to display the
primary page.
Press " Configuration " to go to the
secondary page. Press "
Screen configuration ".
Press " Brightness ".
Move the cursor to adjust the
brightness of the screen and/or of
the instrument panel (depending on
ve r s i o n).
Press " Animation ".
Activate or deactivate: " Automatic
scrolling ".
Select " Animated transitions ".
Press the back arrow to confirm.
Selecting the language
Press Settings to display the
primary page.
Press " Configuration " to go to the
secondary page.
Select " Language " to change the
language. Press the back arrow to confirm.
Setting the time
Press Settings
to display the
primary page.
Press " Configuration " to go to the
secondary page.
Press " Date and time ".
Select " Time".
Press this button to adjust the time
using the virtual keypad.
Press " OK" to save the time.
Press this button to define the time
zone.
Select the display format for the time
(12 h / 24 h).
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180° rear vision ......................................15 4 -15 5
AAccessories ............................................ 90, 123
Active Safety Brake.......................... 14, 142-145
AdBlue
® ................................ 18, 28-29, 18 0 -182
Adjusting headlamps ...................................... 85
Adjusting head restraints
................................ 59
Adjusting seats
.......................................... 57- 5 8
Adjusting the air distribution
.....................66-69
Adjusting the air flow
................................. 6
6-69
Adjusting the date
................... 32-33, 40, 31, 18
Adjusting the height and reach of the steering wheel
.................................... 62
Adjusting the seat belt height
......................... 98
A
djusting the temperature
........................66-69
Adjusting the time
.................... 32-33, 40, 31, 17
Advice on driving
................................... 11 8 -11 9
Airbags
...............................
...................102, 10 6
Airbags, curtain
..................................... 103 -104
Airbags, front .................................. 102-104, 107
Airbags, lateral
...................................... 103 -104
Air conditioning
......................................... 67- 6 9
Air conditioning, automatic
.................65, 67- 6 9
Air conditioning, manual
........................... 6
5 - 67
Air intake
................................................... 66-69
Air vents
.................................................... 64-65
Alarm
.......................................................... 51- 5 2
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
......................93
Anti-slip regulation (ASR)
............................... 93
Apple CarPlay connection
........................16, 12
Armrest, front
............................................ 71, 74
Armrest, rear
...............................
....................75
Assistance, emergency braking
.............93, 14 4
Assistance call
...............................
...........91-92
Audio streaming (Bluetooth)
...................24, 9 , 9
BBattery ................................... 172, 178 , 202 , 204
Battery, charging ................................... 203-204
Battery, remote control
.............................45-46
Blind
..............................
..................................53
Blinds, side
...................................................... 75
Blind spot monitoring system
...........21, 14 9 -15 0
BlueHDi
..................................... 28-29, 18 0, 18 4
Bluetooth (hands-free)
........2
5 -26, 13 -14 , 1 0 -11
Bluetooth (telephone)
......................
25 -27, 13 -15
Bonnet
.................................................... 174 -175
Boot
..................................................... 48-49, 70
Brake discs
.................................................... 18 0
Brake lamps
...............................
...................195
Brakes
..................................................... 12, 18 0
Braking, automatic emergency
........14, 142-145
Brightness
....................................................... 16
Bulbs (changing)
................................... 193, 195
CCable, audio ................................................ 23, 9
Cable, Jack ................................................. 23, 9
Cap, fuel filler
...............................
..........166 -167
Capacity, fuel tank
................................. 166 -167
CD, MP3
............................................ 23 -24, 9, 9
Central locking
.................................... 43
-44, 49
Changing a bulb
............................. 19
3, 195 -197
Changing a fuse
..................................... 1
97-2 01
Changing a wheel
......................... 18
5, 18 8 -19 0
Changing a wiper blade
.......................... 88,
173
Changing the remote control battery
..............46
Charger, wireless
....................................... 7
2-73
Checking the engine oil level
..........................28
Checking the levels
................................ 176 -178
Checking tyre pressures (using the kit)
.............................. 18 4 -185, 187
Checks
........................................... 175, 178 -18 0
Checks, routine
...................................... 178 -18 0
Child lock
....................................................... 117
Children ................................................... 111 -115
Children (safety) ............................................ 117
Child seats
.............. 10
1, 105 -10 6 , 11 0 -111, 11 6
Child seats, conventional
.......................11 0 -111
Child seats, i-Size
......................................... 115
Child seats, ISOFIX
...............................112 -115
CITROËN Connect Nav
....................................1
CITROËN Connect Radio
................................. 1
C
losing the boot
.................................. 42,
48-49
Closing the doors
................................ 42- 44, 48
Coat hanger
.................................................... 74
Collision risk alert
.................................. 14 4 -145
Configuration, vehicle
............................... 3
2-36
Connection, Bluetooth
........ 19,
25 -27, 13 -15 , 11
Connection, MirrorLink
.........................17, 11 -12
Connection, Wi-Fi network
.............................20
Control, back-up boot release
........................49
Control, back-up door
...............................45-46
Control, electric windows
..........................55-56
Control, heated seats
................................59-60
Control stalk, lighting
....................22-23, 80, 82
Control stalk, wipers
................................. 8
6-89
Courtesy lamps
............................... 78, 19 6 -197
Cruise control
...........13 3 -13 4 , 13 6 -137 , 13 9 -142
Cruise control by speed limit recognition
...............................
............13 6 -137
Cup holder
................................................. 71, 75
DDAB (Digital Audio
Broadcasting) – Digital radio ............22, 8, 6 -7
Date (setting)
........................... 32-33, 40, 31, 18
Daytime running lamps
.............80, 82 , 193 -19 4
Daytime running lamps, LED
........................19 4
Deactivating the passenger airbag
................................... 102-103, 10 6 -107
Deactivation of ASR
........................................ 94
Deadlocking
.............................................. 42, 44
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Defrosting ........................................................ 70
Defrosting, front .............................................. 69
Demisting, front
............................................... 69
D
emisting, rear
................................................ 63
Demisting, rear screen
...................................63
Dimensions
..............................
.....................210
Dipstick
................
............................. 28, 176 -17 7
Direction indicators
..............22, 81- 82 , 193 -195
Display, head-up
...............................
............132
Display screen, instrument panel
.................128
Distance alert ~ Collision Risk Alert
.............143
Doors
............................................................... 48
Driver’s attention warning
......................14 6 -147
Driving time warning
..................................... 14 6
Dynamic stability control (DSC)
.....15 -16 , 93-96
EEarth point, remote ....................................... 17 5
Economy mode ............................................. 17
2
Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD)
.....93
Electronic stability control (ESC)
...................15
E
mergency braking assistance (EBA) ............93
Emergency call
......................................... 91-92
Emergency switching off
...............................123
Emissions control
...............................
.............14
Energy economy mode
................................. 17
2
Engine
............................................................. 14
Engine, Diesel
....................................... 165, 18 4
Engine, petrol
...............................
.........165, 175
Engine compartment
.................................... 17
5
Engine fault
..................................................... 14
Engines
.................................................. 207-209
Engine self-diagnosis
..................................... 14
E
nvironment
.................................................... 45
FFatigue detection ................................... 14 6 -147
Filling the fuel tank ................................. 165 -167
Filter, air
........................................................ 179
Filter, Diesel fuel
........................................... 176
Filter, oil
................
......................................... 179
Filter, particle
......................................... 178 -179
Filter, passenger compartment
.....................179
Fitting a wheel
....................................... 19 0 -192
Fitting roof bars
...................................... 173 -174
Fittings, boot
................................................... 76
Fittings, interior
......................................... 71,
75
Fittings, rear
.................................................... 75
Flap, fuel filler
......................................... 166 -167
Floor, boot, adjustable
....................................77
Foglamp, rear
............................................ 21, 81
Foglamps, front
.......23, 80 - 81 , 85-86 , 193, 195
Foglamps, rear
................................................ 80
F
olding the rear seats
...............................60-62
Frequency (radio)
....................................... 21-22
Fuel ................................................................ 165
Fuel tank ........................................................ 167
Fusebox, dashboard
..................................... 201
Fusebox, engine compartment
.....................201
Fuses
...................................................... 1
97-2 01
G
Gauge, fuel............................................. 166 -167
Gearbox, automatic .......................125 -131, 18 0
Gearbox, manual
......71, 124 -125 , 12 9 -131, 179
Gear lever, manual gearbox
..................124 -125
Gear shift indicator ~ Gear efficiency indicator
..................................... 128
Glove box
........................................................ 71
G . P. S .
.............................................................. 12
Grab handles
.................................................. 75
Grip control
............................................... 95-96
HHazard warning lamps ....................................91Hazard warning lamps, automatic operation .......91Headlamps, automatic dipping ...........23, 83-85
Headlamps, automatic illumination ..........82- 83
Headlamps, dipped beam
.........23, 80 , 193 -19 4
Headlamps, main beam
............23, 80 , 193 -19 4
Head restraints, front
...................................... 59
Head restraints, rear
.................................60-62
Head-up display
..................................... 13
2-13 3
Heating
...................................................... 6
6- 67
Hill Assist Descent Control
................22, 97- 9 8
Hill start assist
............................................... 12 9
Hooks
.............................................................. 77
Horn ................................................................. 91
IIgnition .......................................69, 121 , 123 , 28
Immobiliser, electronic ............................45, 11 9
Indicator, AdBlue
® range ........................... 28-29
Indicator, coolant temperature ........................ 25
Indicator, engine oil level
................................ 28
Indicator lamps, operation
.............................. 11
I
ndicators, direction
................................ 81, 19 4
Inflating tyres and accessories (using the kit)
.............................. 18 4 -185, 187
Instrument panel
.......................................... 8 -10
Instrument panel, matrix
................................... 9
Internet browser
.............................................. 16
I
SOFIX mountings ......................................... 112
JJack .............................................18 8 -19 0, 23, 9
Jump starting ................................................ 202
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