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Taking out the spare wheel
The spare wheel is supported by a carrier
underneath the vehicle.
Access to the spare wheel*
F Take out the wheel / tool box assembly from the rear of the vehicle.
F
S
traighten the spare wheel for access to
the tools ( A).
F
F
old the concertina board and put the
left-hand third row seat into position (if your
vehicle has them).
F
R
aise the pre-cut section of carpet to
expose the nut for operating the spare
wheel carrier.
F
U
sing the extension 6 fitted to the end of
the wheelbrace 1 , turn the nut clockwise
to unwind the carrier cable until the spare
wheel reaches the ground. Unwind the
length needed for access to the wheel.
Only a "space-saver" type of spare
wheel can be fitted under the vehicle.
* Depending on version. F
D
etach the link piece from the tool
box
lid (B - C ).
F
P
ass the link piece through the middle of
the wheel to free it ( D).
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A punctured wheel from the vehicle
cannot be fitted under the vehicle. It
must be carried in the boot. Use a cover
to protect the boot.
F
P
ress the tongue, slide the tool box cover
to the centre and remove it for access to
the other tools ( jack and wheel bolt cover
remover for alloy wheels).
Putting the carrier and spare
wheel back in place
F Stow the corresponding tools in the box and close the cover.
F
P
osition the tool box on the ground.
Stowing the tools
F Return the tools to the box and stow the box in the vehicle's boot.
F
W
ind in the carrier by turning the
wheelbrace clockwise: once the cable is
fully wound in you should no longer feel
any resistance.
F
S
tow the other tools in the locations
provided in the boot.
When the spare wheel is fitted in place
of a punctured wheel, it is essential
to return the carrier and tools to their
normal position under the vehicle
before moving off.
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F Insert the link piece in the aperture in the tool box ( B - C). F
I
nsert the centre guide into the middle of
the wheel.
F
P
lace the wheel / tool box assembly under
the rear of the vehicle.
F
C
entre and position the spare wheel on the
tool box ( D). F
R
aise the wheel / tool box assembly
underneath the vehicle by turning the
carrier drive nut anticlockwise using the
wheelbrace and the extension.
F
T
ighten fully. When the cable is fully wound
in, rotation of the nut no longer presents
any resistance.
F
C
heck that the wheel is horizontally flat
against the floor.
F
S
traighten the wheel.
F
P
ass the link piece through the middle of
the wheel ( A).
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F Extend the jack 3 until its head comes into contact with the jacking point A or B used;
the vehicle's contact sur face A or B must
engage with the central part of the head of
the jack F
R emove the bolts and store them in a clean
place.
F
R
emove the wheel.
F
Ra ise the vehicle until there is sufficient
space between the wheel and the ground
to admit the spare (not punctured) wheel
easily.
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300
Fitting the "space-saver"
spare wheel
If your vehicle is fitted with alloy wheels,
when tightening the bolts on fitting, it
is normal to notice that the washers
do not come into contact with the
"space-saver" spare wheel. The wheel
is secured by the conical sur face of
each bolt.
After changing a wheel
To correctly store the punctured wheel
in the boot (not in the location for the
space-saver wheel ), first remove the
central cover.
When using the "space-saver" type
spare wheel, do not exceed 50 mph
(80
km/h).
Have the tightening of the bolts and the
pressure of the spare wheel checked
by a CITROËN dealer or a qualified
workshop without delay.
Have the punctured wheel repaired
and refitted to the vehicle as soon as
possible.
F
T
ighten the security bolt using the
wheelbrace 1 fitted with the security
socket 5
(depending on equipment).
F
T
ighten the other bolts using the
wheelbrace 1 o n l y.
F
R
efit the wheel bolt cover(s) (depending on
equipment).
F
S
tow the tools in the box. The tyre inflation pressures are given on this
label.
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Identification markingsVarious visible markings for the identification of your vehicle.
A.
V
ehicle Identification Number (VIN)
under the bonnet.
T
his number is engraved on the chassis
near the right-hand front wheel arch.
The tyre pressures must be checked
when the tyres are cold, at least once
a month.
If the tyre pressures are too low, this
increases fuel consumption.
C.
M
anufacturer's label.
T
his self-destroying label on the middle
door pillar, right or left-hand side, contains
the following information:
-
t
he manufacturer's name,
-
the European whole vehicle type approval number,- the vehicle identification number (VIN),
- t he maximum authorised weight (gross
vehicle weight),
-
t
he maximum authorised weight with
trailer (gross train weight),
-
t
he maximum front axle weight,
-
t
he maximum rear axle weight. D.
T
yre/paint label.
T
his label on the middle door pillar, driver's
side, contains the following information:
-
t
he tyre inflation pressures, laden and
unladen,
-
t
he tyre sizes (including the tyre load
index and speed rating),
-
t
he inflation pressure for the spare
wheel,
-
t
he paint colour code.
B. V
ehicle Identification Number (VIN) on
the windscreen lower cross member.
T
his number is indicated on a self-
adhesive label which is visible through the
windscreen. The original tyres fitted to the vehicle
may have a load index or speed rating
higher than those given on the label;
this has no effect on the inflation
pressures.
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Technical data

336
Spotlamps, side ....................................216, 305
Stability control (ESC) ...................................230
Starting the vehicle
....................... 1
24, 126, 127
Starting using another battery
.............. 1
27, 316
Stay, bonnet
...............................
...................271
Steering wheel, adjustment
............................93
St
op
...............
.................................................. 28
Stopping the vehicle
..................... 1
24, 126, 127
Stop & Start
................ 2
6, 51, 95, 104, 145, 146,
259, 271, 277, 315, 318
Stop (warning lamp)
........................................ 28
St
orage
................
.......................................... 108
Storage boxes
........................................ 111
, 113
Storing driving positions
.................................79
S
un visor
....................................................... 10
8
Sun visor flap
...............................
.................108
Synchronising the remote control
...................59
W
U
T
V
Warning and indicator lamps .............. 2 2, 27, 28
Warning lamp, braking system .......................3
0
Warning lamp, Diesel engine pre-heater
.......25
W
arning lamps
....................................2
5, 28, 31
Warning lamp, SCR emissions control system
................
........................................... 37
Warning lamp, Service.................................... 29
Warning lamp, Stop
........................................ 28
W
ashing (advice) ........................................... 278
Weights
...............
..........................324, 328, 329
Wheel, spare
......................................... 29
1-294
Window controls
............................................. 74
W
iper blades (changing)
.......................2
24, 268
Wiper, rear ..................................................... 221
Wipers
............................................ 2
6, 220, 223
Wipers, automatic rain sensitive
.......... 2
20, 223
Under-inflation (detection)
............................
2
02
Unlocking
..............................
....................53, 55
Unlocking from the inside
............................... 61
U
nlocking the boot
.......................................... 53
U
nlocking the doors
........................................ 61
U
pdating the date
............................................ 52
U
pdating the time
............................................ 52
T
able of weights
............................3
24, 328, 329
Tables of engines
......................... 3
22, 326, 327
Tables of fuses
.............................................. 3
10
Tailgate
................
......................................64, 66
Tank, AdBlue
® additive ................................. 2 79
Tank, fuel
............................... ................259, 260
Technical data
....................... 3
22, 324, 326 -329
Temperature, coolant
...................................... 41
T
hree flashes (direction indicators)
..............2
17
Time (setting)
..............................
....................52
To o l s
................
...................................... 291-294
To r c h
..............................
............................... 11 9Total distance recorder
...................................
46
T
ouch screen
............................................. 11, 13
Touch screen tablet
.................................. 1
1, 13
To w b a r
................
...................................123, 266
Towed loads
..................................3
24, 328, 329
Towing another vehicle
.................................
31
9
Traction control (ASR)
................... 3
2, 230, 232
Tr a i l e r
...............
.....................................123, 266
Triangle, warning ........................................... 283
Trip computer
............................................
4
9 - 51
Trip distance recorder
.....................................
46
T
y r e s
..............................................................
.... 9
Tyre under-inflation detection
...............
............... 35, 202, 204, 290
Ventilation
..............................
.........9, 94, 95, 97
Visibility
...............................
..........................
104
Vision 360
.....................................................
19
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