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Under-inflation detection
After repair of the tyre, the warning
lamp will remain on until the system is
reinitialised.
For more information on Tyre under-
inflation detection, refer to the
corresponding section.
Access to the kit
This kit is installed in the storage box, under
the boot floor.
List of tools
1. Temporary puncture repair kit.
Contains a sealant cartridge for the
temporary repair of a tyre and can also be
used for adjusting tyre pressures.
2. Socket for the security bolts (located in the
glove box or in the tool box) (depending on
ve r s i o n).
Ser ves for adapting the wheelbrace to the
special "security" bolts.
3. Removable towing eye.
For more information on Towing the vehicle
and using the removable towing eye, refer to
the corresponding section.
Composition of the kit
1. 12 V compressor, with built-in pressure
gauge.
2. Bottle of sealant, with built-in hose.
3. Speed limit sticker.
Repair procedure
F Park the vehicle without obstructing any
traffic and apply the parking brake.
F
F
ollow the safety instructions (hazard
warning lamps, warning triangle, wearing
high visibility vest, etc.) according to the
legislation in force in the country where you
are driving. The tyre inflation pressures are given on
this label.
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3.Wheel bolt cover removal tool.
To remove the alloy wheel bolt covers
or the central bolt cover (depending on
ve r s i o n).
4. Removable towing eye.
5. Socket for the security bolts (located in the
glove box or in the tool box) (depending on
country of sale).
Ser ves for adapting the wheelbrace to the
special "security" bolts.
For more information on To w i n g , refer to the
corresponding section.
All of these tools are specific to your
vehicle and can vary according to the level
of equipment.
Do not use them for any other purposes.
The jack should only be used to change a
wheel with a damaged or punctured tyre.
Do not use any jack other than the one
supplied with this vehicle.
If the vehicle does not have its original jack,
contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified
workshop to obtain the correct jack for it.
The jack meets European standards,
as defined in the Machinery Directive
2006/42/EC.
The jack does not require any
maintenance.Access to the spare wheel
Taking out the wheel Putting the wheel back in place
F Put the wheel back in its housing.
F
L oosen the nut on the bolt by a few turns.
If there is no wheel in the well, the
fastening device (nut and bolt) cannot be
refitted.
The spare wheel is located in the boot under
t h e f l o o r.
Depending on engine, the spare wheel is a
standard wheel or the space-saver type.
F
U
nclip and take out the tool storage box.
F
L
oosen the central nut. F
R
emove the fastening device (nut and bolt).
F
R
aise the spare wheel towards you from the
r e a r.
F
T
ake the wheel out of the boot.
F
P
osition the fastening device (nut and bolt)
in the middle of the wheel.
F
T
ighten the central nut to retain the wheel
c o r r e c t l y.
F
C
lip the tool storage box into place.
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F Extend the jack 2 until its head comes into contact with the jacking point A or B ,
whichever is used; the contact area A or B
on the vehicle must be correctly inserted
into the central part of the head of the jack.
F
L
ift the vehicle until there is a sufficient
space between the wheel and the ground
to mount the spare (not punctured) wheel
easily. Stowing the damaged wheel
The damaged wheel can be stowed under
the floor, in the standard spare wheel
housing.
To stow an alloy wheel, first remove the
trim from the middle of the wheel so that
the fastening device (nut and bolt) can be
put in place.
In the case of a "space-saver" type spare
wheel, the damaged wheel cannot be
stowed under the floor. It must be stowed
in the boot; use a cover to protect the
inside of the boot.
Fitting a wheel
F Remove the bolts and keep them in a clean
place.
F
R
emove the wheel.
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 contact of each bolt.
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You must reinitialise certain systems yourself,
by referring to the corresponding section, such
as:
-
t
he remote control or electronic key
(depending on version),
-
t
he electric windows,
-
t
he date and time,
-
t
he radio preset stations.The Stop & Start system may not be
operational during the trip following the
first engine start.
In this case, the system will only be
available again after a continuous
period of immobilisation of the vehicle,
a period which depends on the exterior
temperature and the state of charge of the
battery (up to about 8 hours).To w i n g
Procedure for having your vehicle towed or for
towing another vehicle using the towing eye.
Access to tools
The towing eye is installed in the boot under
t h e f l o o r.
To access it:
F
o
pen the boot,
F
l
ift the floor and remove it,
F
r
emove the towing eye from the holder. General recommendations
Obser ve the legislation in force in the
country where you drive.
Ensure that the weight of the towing
vehicle is higher than that of the towed
vehicle.
The driver must remain at the wheel of
the towed vehicle and must have a valid
driving licence.
When towing a vehicle with all four wheels
on the ground, always use an approved
towbar; rope and straps are prohibited.
The towing vehicle must move off gently.
When the vehicle is towed with its engine
off, there is no longer braking and steering
assistance.
In the following cases, you must always
call on a professional recovery ser vice:
-
v
ehicle broken down on a motor way or
a main road,
-
f
our-wheel drive vehicle,
-
w
hen it is not possible to put the
gearbox into neutral, unlock the
steering, or release the parking brake,
-
w
hen it is not possible to tow a vehicle
with an automatic gearbox, with the
engine running,
-
t
owing with only two wheels on the
ground,
-
w
here there is no approved towbar
available, etc.
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Towing your vehicle
Failure to obser ve this instruction could
result in damage to certain components
(braking, transmission, etc.) and the
absence of braking assistance the next
time the engine is started.F
M
ove off gently, drive slowly and for a short
distance.
Towing another vehicle
F On the front bumper, unclip the cover by pressing at the bottom.
F
S
crew the towing eye in fully.
F
I
nstall the towbar.
F
W
ith a manual gearbox, move the gear lever
into neutral.
F
W
ith an automatic or electronic gearbox,
place the gear selector in position N .
F
U
nlock the steering and release the parking
brake.
F
S
witch on the hazard warning lamps on
both vehicles. F
O
n the rear bumper, unclip the cover by
pressing at the bottom.
F
S
crew the towing eye in fully.
F
I
nstall the towbar.
F
S
witch on the hazard warning lamps on
both vehicles.
F
M
ove off gently, drive slowly and for a short
distance.
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Engine technical data
and towed loads
Engines
The engine specifications (cubic capacity,
max. power, max. speed, energy, CO
2
emissions, etc.) for your vehicle are given in
the registration document and in the sales
literature.
These characteristics correspond to the values
type-approved on a test bed, under conditions
defined in European legislation (Directive
1999/99/EC).
For more information, contact a CITROËN
dealer or a qualified workshop.
Weights and towed loads
The maximum weights and towed loads for
your vehicle are given in the registration
document, as well as in sales brochures.
These values are also given on the
manufacturer's plate or label.
For more information, contact a CITROËN
dealer or a qualified workshop. The GTW (Gross Train Weight) and towed load
values indicated are valid up to a maximum
altitude of 1,000 metres. The towed load value
must be reduced by 10% for each additional
1,000 metres of altitude.
The maximum authorised nose weight
corresponds to the weight permitted on the
towbar.
When exterior temperatures are high, the
vehicle per formance may be limited in
order to protect the engine. If the exterior
temperature is above 37°C, limit the towed
load.
Towing using a lightly loaded vehicle can
adversely affect roadholding.
Braking distances are increased when
towing a trailer.
When using a vehicle to tow, never exceed
a speed of 62 mph (100 km/h) (obser ve
the local legislation in force).
If the exterior temperature is high, it is
recommended that the engine be allowed
to idle for 1 to 2 minutes after the vehicle
comes to a stop, to facilitate its cooling.
Technical data
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U
Tables of engines ................................... 17 7-178
Tables of fuses ........................166 -167, 16 9 -170
Ta n k , f u e l
................................................ 137-13 8
Technical data
........................................ 17
7-178
Telephone
..............................
........27- 3 0 , 13 -15
Temperature, coolant
........................................ 9
Third brake lamp
........................................... 165
Three flashes (direction indicators)
................ 63
T
ime (setting)
...................................... 29, 33 , 17
TMC (Traffic info)
............................................ 15
T
o o l s
............................................... 157, 157-15 8
Total distance recorder
.............................28-29
Touch screen ...................................... 24-27, 1, 1
To w b a r
...............................
......................95, 140
Towed loads
.................................................. 176
Towing another vehicle
..........................174 -175
Towing eye
...................................................... 59
Traction control (ASR)
.........................15, 7 2 -74
Traffic information (TMC)
................................15
Tr a i l e r
...............
....................................... 95, 140
Triangle, warning ..................................... 59, 15 3
Trip computer
............................................. 27-2 8
Trip distance recorder
............................... 2
8-29
Ty r e s
.......................................................... 6, 18 0
Tyre under-inflation detection
...............................
.16 , 132-13 3 , 157
Under floor storage
......................................... 59
Under-inflation (detection)
............................132
Unlocking
.................................................. 32-33
Unlocking from the inside
...............................35
Unlocking the boot
...............................
...........32
Unlocking the doors
.................................. 3
2, 35
Updating the date
................................ 29,
32, 17
Updating the time
...............................
.29 , 33 , 17
USB
............................................................. 25, 9 Ventilation
.......................................6, 48-49 , 51
Visibility ...............
............................................54
Voice commands
...............................5-8, 10 -12
V
W
Warning and indicator lamps ............................ 8
W arning lamp, airbag ...................................... 16
W
arning lamp, braking system
.........................9
Warning lamp, Diesel engine pre-heater
.......16
Warning lamp, driver's seat belt not fastened
...............................
............76
Warning lamp, low fuel level
...........................17
Warning lamp, parking brake
............................9
Warning lamps
.................................................. 8
Warning lamp, seat belts
................................76
Warning lamp, Service ....................................11
Warnings and indicators
...................................9
Washing (advice) ........................................... 152
Weights
...............
.......................................... 176
Wheel, spare
.......................... 15
4, 157-15 8 , 18 0
Window controls
............................................. 41
Windows, rear doors
...............................42, 152
Windows, rear quarter
..................................152
Wiper blades (changing)
..................67, 141-142
Wiper, rear ....................................................... 66
Wipers
................................................. 19, 65 , 68
Wipers, automatic rain sensitive
...............66, 68
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