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Locations for installing ISOFIX child seats
In accordance with European Regulations, this table indicates the options for installing ISOFIX child seats on seats in the vehicle fitted with ISOFIX 
mountings.
In the case of universal and semi-universal ISOFIX child seats, the ISOFIX size category, determined by a letter from A to G, is indicated on the child 
seat next to the ISOFIX logo.
* Sleeper cots cannot be fitted to the front passenger's seat. ** 
 
A
 n ISOFIX sleeper cot, secured to the lower rings of an ISOFIX seat, 
occupies the full width of the rear seats. Weight of the child / indicative age
Less than 10 kg  (group 0)  
Up to approx.  6
  monthsLess than 10 kg 
 (group 0)
Less than 13 kg   (group 0+)  
Up to approx. 1 year From 9 to 18 kg (group 1) 
 From approx. 1 to 3 years
Type of ISOFIX child seat Sleeper cot*rearward facing rearward facing forward facing
ISOFIX size categor y F G C D E C D A B B1
Front passenger seat Not ISOFIX
Outer rear seats, fixed IL- SU**IL- SUIL- SUIUF / IL- SU IUF / IL- SU
Outer rear seats, adjustable longitudinally IL- SU**IL- SUIL- SUIUF / IL- SU IUF / IL- SU
Centre rear seat XIL- SU IL- SUIUF / IL- SU IUF / IL- SU
Rear seat in the 3
rd row Not ISOFIX
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I UF:   seat suitable for the installation of an 
ISOFIX U niversal seat, F or ward facing 
secured using the upper strap to the top 
tether on ISOFIX seats.
IL- SU:  
 
s
 eat suitable for the installation of an 
I sofix S emi-Universal seat either:
-
 
r
 ear ward facing fitted with an upper strap 
or a support leg,
-
 
f
 or ward facing fitted with a support leg,
-
 
a s
 leeper cot fitted with an upper strap or a 
support leg.
Remove and stow the head restraint 
before installing a child seat on a 
passenger seat. Refit the head restraint 
once the child seat has been removed.
For more information on ISOFIX mountings
 
and in particular on securing the upper strap, 
refer to the corresponding section.
X:  
 
s
 eat not suitable for the installation of a 
child seat or sleeper cot for the weight group 
indicated. 
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Child seats
The incorrect installation of a child seat in a 
vehicle compromises the child's protection in 
the event of an accident.
Check that there is no seat belt or seat belt 
buckle under the child seat as this could 
destabilise it.
Remember to fasten the seat belts or the 
child seat harnesses keeping the slack in 
relation to the child's body to a minimum, 
even for short journeys.
For the installation of a child seat using a 
seat belt, ensure that this is well tensioned 
on the child seat and that it is holding the 
child seat firmly against the seat of your 
vehicle. If your front passenger seat is 
adjustable, move it for ward if necessary.
At the rear seats, always leave sufficient 
space between the front seat and:
-
 
a r
 ear ward facing child seat,
-
 
t
 he feet of a child seated in a for ward 
facing child seat.
Recommendations
For this, move the front seat for ward and if 
necessary straighten its backrest.
For optimum installation of the forward facing 
child seat, ensure that the back of the child 
seat is as close as possible to the backrest 
of the vehicle's seat, or in contact if possible.
The head restraint must be removed before 
installing a child seat with a backrest on the 
passenger seat.
Ensure that the head restraint is stowed or 
attached securely so that it is not thrown 
around the vehicle in the event of sharp 
braking.
Refit the head restraint as soon as the child 
seat is removed.Installing a booster 
cushion
As a safety precaution, do not leave:
-  o ne or more children alone and 
unsupervised in a vehicle,
-
 
a c
 hild or an animal in a vehicle which 
is exposed to the sun, with the windows 
closed,
-
 
t
 he keys within reach of children inside 
the vehicle.
To prevent accidental opening of the doors, 
use the child lock.
Take care not to open the rear windows by 
more than one third.
To protect young children from the rays of 
the sun, fit side blinds on the rear windows. The chest part of the seat belt must be 
positioned on the child's shoulder without 
touching the neck.
Ensure that the lap part of the seat belt 
passes correctly over the child's thighs.
CITROËN recommends the use of a booster 
seat which has a back, fitted with a seat belt 
guide at shoulder level.
The legislation on carrying a child on the 
front passenger seat is specific to each 
country. Refer to the legislation in force in 
the country in which you are driving.
Deactivate the passenger front airbag when 
a rear ward facing child seat is installed on 
the front passenger seat. Otherwise, the 
child would risk being seriously injured or 
killed if the airbag were deployed.
Children at the front
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Roof bars
For safety reasons and to avoid damaging the 
roof, it is essential to use transverse roof bars 
that are approved for your vehicle.
Observe the fitting instructions and the 
conditions of use given in the information 
provided with the roof bars.Version with 
longitudinal bars
To install the roof bars, you must secure 
them only to the four anchorage points in the 
roof frame. These points are masked by the 
vehicle's doors when closed.
The roof bar fixings include a stud that should 
be introduced into the aperture at each 
anchorage point.
Version without longitudinal 
bars
You must fit the transverse bars to the 
longitudinal bars at the fixing points indicated 
by engraved markings on the longitudinal bars.
Recommendations
F Distribute the load evenly, avoiding  overloading on one side.
F
 
A
 rrange the heaviest part of the load as 
close as possible to the roof.
F
 
A
 nchor the load securely and fit a warning 
flag if part of it overhangs the vehicle.
F
 
D
 rive gently, as the vehicle will be more 
liable to the effects of side winds (vehicle 
stability may be affected).
F
 
R
 emove the roof bars as soon as they are 
no longer needed. Maximum load, distributed over the roof 
bars, for a loading height not exceeding 
40 cm: 80 kg
.
This value is subject to change, please 
check the maximum load stated in the 
instructions provided with he roof bars.
If the height exceeds 40 cm, adapt the 
speed of the vehicle to the profile of the 
road to avoid damaging the roof bars 
and the fixings on the vehicle.
Please refer to national legislation so as 
to meet the requirements on carrying 
objects that are longer than the vehicle.
When carrying long objects, it is 
recommended that you deactivate the 
motorised operation of the tailgate. 
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Spare wheel
The tools are installed in the boot under the 
f l o o r.
Remove the boot carpet for access to them.
Access to the tools
List of tools*
Procedure for changing a wheel with a punctured tyre for the spare wheel using the tools provided with the vehicle.All of these tools are specific to your 
vehicle and can vary according to the level 
of equipment. Do not use them for other 
purposes.
1.
 W
heelbrace.
 F
or removing the wheel trim and removing 
the wheel bolts.
2.
 C
hock for immobilising the vehicle (except 
versions with manual gearbox).
3.
 J
ack with integral handle.
 F
or raising the vehicle.
4.
 W
heel bolt cover remover.
 F
or removing the wheel bolt covers on alloy 
wheels.
5.
 S
ocket for the security bolts (located in the 
glove box).
 F
or adapting the wheelbrace to the special 
"security" bolts.
6.
 T
owing eye and front protective cover 
opening tool.
For more information about To w i n g , refer to 
the corresponding section.
* Depending on equipment. 
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F Unscrew the central nut.
F R emove the fixing (nut and screw).
F
 
L
 ift the spare wheel towards you from 
the
  rear.
F
 
R
 emove the wheel from the boot. As the spare wheel is narrower than the 
wheels on the vehicle, in the event of a 
puncture, the punctured wheel must be 
carried in the boot.
The spare wheel is located in the boot under the floor.
Access to the spare wheel
F Return the wheel to its housing.
F
 U nscrew the nut a few turns on the screw.
F
 
P
 osition the fixing (nut and screw) in the 
middle of the wheel.
F
 
F
 ully tighten the central nut to secure the 
wheel correctly. F
 R eturn the box to its position in the middle 
of the wheel.
Taking out the wheel Putting the spare wheel back in 
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Spare wheelProcedure for changing a wheel with a punctured tyre for the spare wheel using the tools provided with the vehicle.
Some of the tools are accessible from inside 
the boot.
The wheel chock 2 as well as the wheelbrace 
extension  6 are stowed under the right-hand 
boot sill trim.
The wheelbrace 1 and the towing eye 7 are 
stowed under the left-hand boot sill.
Access to the tools*3. Jack with integral handle. F or raising the vehicle.
4.
 W
heel bolt cover remover.
 F
or removing the wheel bolt covers on alloy 
wheels.
5.
 S
ocket for the security bolts (stowed in the 
glove box).
 F
or adapting the wheelbrace to the special 
security bolts.
6.
 W
heelbrace extension.
 F
or lowering/raising the spare wheel 
c a r r i e r.
7.
 T
owing eye and front protective cover 
opening tool.
For more information about To w i n g , refer to 
the corresponding section.
Wheel with trim
When removing the wheel , detach the trim 
first using the wheelbrace 1 pulling at the valve 
passage hole.
When refitting the wheel , refit the trim 
starting by placing its notch facing the valve 
and press around its edge with the palm of your 
hand.
All of these tools are specific to your vehicle 
and can vary depending on equipment. Do not 
use them for other purposes.
1.
 W
heelbrace.
 F
or removing the wheel trim and the wheel 
fixing bolts.
2.
 W
heel chock for immobilising the vehicle 
(except versions with manual gearbox). * 
 
D
 epending on version. A complete set of tools 
is provided with the spare wheel.
The other tools, the jack 3 and the tool for 
removing the wheel bolt covers on alloy 
wheels
 
4 , are stowed in a box attached to the 
spare wheel.
The assembly is secured under the vehicle in 
a carrier.
List of tools* 
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Removing a wheel
Parking the vehicle
Immobilise the vehicle where it does not 
block traffic: the ground must be level, 
stable and not slippery.
Apply the parking brake unless it has 
been programmed to automatic mode, 
switch off the ignition and engage first 
gear* to block the wheels.
Check that the braking warning lamp 
and the P warning lamp in the parking 
brake control lever come on.
For greater safety, place the chock 2 
against the wheel opposite to the one 
being changed.
The occupants must get out of the 
vehicle and wait where they are safe.
Never go underneath a vehicle 
supported by a jack; use an axle stand.
List of operations
F Remove the wheel bolt cover(s) using the tool 4 (depending on equipment).
F
 
F
 it the security socket 5 on the 
wheelbrace
 
1 to slacken the security bolt 
(if
  fitted).
F
 
S
 lacken the other bolts (no more than a 
1/4
  turn) using the wheelbrace 1 o n l y.
* Position P for an automatic gearbox. Do not use:
-
 
t
 he jack for any purpose other than 
lifting the vehicle,
-
 
a
 ny other jack than the one 
supplied by the manufacturer. F
 
P
 lace the foot of the jack 3 on the ground 
and check that it is directly below the 
front   A or rear B jacking point provided on 
the underbody, whichever is closest to the 
wheel to be changed.
Ensure that the jack is stable. If the 
ground is slippery or loose, the jack 
may slip or drop - Risk of injury!
Ensure that the jack is positioned only 
at one of the jacking points A or B 
under the vehicle, making sure that the 
vehicle's contact sur face is centred on 
the head of the jack. Other wise there is 
a risk of damage to the vehicle and/or of 
the jack dropping - Risk of injury! 
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