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8Warning triangle
This reflective and dismantable device is to be
installed on the side of the road when a vehicle
is broken down or damaged.
Before getting out of the vehicle
Turn on the hazard warning lamps, then
put on the safety vest to assemble and install
the triangle.
Assembling and placing the triangle
For versions supplied with a triangle as original
equipment, refer to the illustration above.
For other versions, refer to the assembly
instructions provided with the triangle.
►
Put the triangle in place behind the vehicle,
as required by local legislation.
Running out of fuel
(Diesel)
With Diesel engines, the fuel system must be
primed if you run out of fuel.
Before starting to prime the system, it is
essential to put at least 5 litres of Diesel into the
fuel tank.
For more information on Refuelling and
on Misfuel prevention (Diesel), refer to
the corresponding section.
For non-BlueHDi versions, the fuel system
components are located in the engine
compartment; this may be under a removable
cover.
For more information on the Engine
compartment, in particular the location
of these components under the bonnet, refer
to the corresponding section.
1.6 HDi engines
► Open the bonnet and then, if necessary ,
unclip the cover to access the priming pump.
► Operate the priming pump repeatedly
until resistance is felt (resistance may be
felt at the first press).
►
Operate the starter motor to start the engine
(if the engine does not start at the first attempt,
wait around 15 seconds before trying again). ►
If the engine does not start after a few
attempts, operate the priming pump again, then
the starter motor
.
►
Put the cover back in place and clip it in, then
close the bonnet.
1.5 BlueHDi engines
► Switch on the ignition (without starting the
engine).
►
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ait around 1 minute and switch off the
ignition.
►
Operate the starter motor to start the engine.
If the engine does not start at the first attempt,
do not keep trying, but restart the procedure.
Tool kit
Set of tools supplied with the vehicle.
Access to the tools
The tool kit is stored in the boot, under the floor.
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Installing electrical accessories
The vehicle's electrical system is
designed to operate with standard or optional
equipment.
Before fitting other electrical equipment
or accessories to your vehicle, contact a
CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.
CITROËN accepts no responsibility for
the cost incurred in repairing the vehicle
or for rectifying malfunctions resulting from
the installation of accessories not supplied or
not recommended by CITROËN and not
installed in accordance with its
recommendations, in particular when the
combined power consumption of all of the
additional equipment connected exceeds 10
milliamperes.
12 V battery
Lead-acid starter batteries
These batteries contain harmful substances (sulphuric acid and lead).
They must be disposed of in accordance
with regulations and must never under any
circumstances be discarded with household
waste.
Dispose of used batteries at a designated
collection point.
Protect your eyes and face before
handling the battery.
All operations on the battery must be carried
out in a well ventilated area and away from
naked flames and sources of sparks, to avoid
any risk of explosion or fire.
Wash your hands afterwards.
Electronic control units/LED
technology headlamps
Never connect the negative jump lead to the
metal part of the electronic control units or at
the back of the headlamps.
Risk of destroying the electronic control units
and/or headlamps!
Connect to the remote earth point provided
for this purpose.
Frozen battery
Never try to charge a frozen battery - risk
of explosion!
If the battery has frozen, have it checked by a
CITROËN dealer or by a qualified workshop,
who will verify that the internal components
have not been damaged and that the case
has not cracked, which could lead to a risk of
leakage of toxic and corrosive acid.
Automatic gearbox
Never try to start the engine by pushing
the vehicle.
Symbols
No sparks or naked flames, no smoking.
Always protect your eyes. Explosive gases can cause blindness and injury.
Keep the vehicle's battery out of the reach
of children.
The vehicle's battery contains sulphuric acid which can make you go blind or
cause severe burns.
For more information, refer to the
handbook.
Explosive gases can be present close to
the battery.
Procedure for starting the engine using another
battery or for charging a discharged battery.
Accessing the battery
The battery is located under the bonnet.
For access to the (+) terminal:
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8► Release the bonnet by pulling the internal
release lever , then the external safety catch.
►
Raise the bonnet.
(+)
Positive terminal with a quick-release
terminal.
(-) Negative terminal.
As the battery's negative terminal is not
accessible, a remote earth point is located on
the engine.
Starting using another battery
If the vehicle's battery is flat, the engine can be
started using a backup battery (either external or
from another vehicle) and jump leads or using a
battery booster.
Never start the engine by connecting a
battery charger.
Never use a 24
V or higher battery booster.
Check beforehand that the backup battery
has a nominal voltage of 12
V and a capacity
at least equal to that of the discharged
battery.
The two vehicles must not be in contact with
each other.
Switch off all electricity-consuming equipment
on both vehicles (audio system, wipers,
lighting, etc.).
Make sure that the jump leads are well away
from the engine’s moving parts (fan, belt,
etc.).
Do not disconnect the (+) terminal while the
engine is running.
► Lift the plastic cover on the (+) terminal, if the
vehicle has one.
►
Connect the red cable to the (+) terminal of
flat battery
A (at the metal elbow), then to the
(+) terminal of the backup battery
B or of the
booster.
►
Connect one end of the green or black cable
to the (-) terminal of the backup battery
B or of
the booster (or to an earth point on the assisting
vehicle).
►
Connect the other end of the green or black
cable to the earth point
C
.
►
Start the engine on the assisting vehicle and
leave it running for a few minutes.
►
Operate the starter on the broken down
vehicle and let the engine run.
If the engine does not start immediately
, switch
off the ignition and wait a few moments before
trying again.
►
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ait for it to return to idle.
►
Disconnect the jump leads in reverse order.
► Refit the plastic cover to the (+) terminal, if
the vehicle has one.
►
Allow the engine to run for at least
30
minutes, with the vehicle stationary, so that
the battery reaches an adequate state of charge.
Driving immediately without having
reached a sufficient level of charge may
affect some of the vehicle's functions (e.g.
Stop & Start).
Charging the battery using a battery
charger
For optimum service life of the battery, it is
essential to maintain an adequate state of
charge.
In some circumstances, it may be necessary to
charge the battery:
–
When using the vehicle mainly for short
journeys.
–
If the vehicle is to be taken off the road for
several weeks.
Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified
workshop.
To charge the vehicle's battery yourself, use only a charger compatible with
lead-acid batteries with a nominal voltage of
12
V.
Follow the instructions provided by the
manufacturer of the charger.
Never reverse polarities.
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Technical data
Dimensions (in mm)
Identification markings
Various visible markings for vehicle identification
and vehicle search.
A. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), under
the bonnet.
Stamped on the chassis.
B. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), on the
dashboard.
Printed on an adhesive label visible through the
windscreen.
C. Manufacturer's label.
Affixed to the right-hand door.
Bears the following information:
–
Manufacturer
’s name.
–
European whole vehicle type approval
number
.
–
V
ehicle Identification number (VIN).
–
Gross vehicle weight (GVW).
–
Gross train weight (GTW).
–
Maximum weight on the front axle.
–
Maximum weight on the rear axle.
D. T
yres/paint code label.
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Alphabetical index
A
ABS 38
Accessories
37
AdBlue®
70
AdBlue® tank
72
Additive, Diesel
78–79
Adjusting headlamps
35
Adjusting head restraints
23
Adjusting seat
23–24
Adjusting the date
14, 123, 145
Adjusting the headlamp beam height
35
Adjusting the height and reach
of the steering wheel
25
Adjusting the time
14, 122, 145
Advice on care and maintenance
81
Advice on driving
6, 51–52
Airbags
41–43, 45
Airbags, curtain
42
Airbags, front
42–43, 45
Airbags, lateral
42–43
Air conditioning
26
Air conditioning, electronic
(with display screen)
28–29
Air conditioning, manual
(without display screen)
27
Air vents
26
Alarm
21–22
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
38
Antitheft / Immobiliser
18
Armrest, front
30–31
Ashtray, portable
30
Assistance, emergency braking 38
Audio streaming
(Bluetooth)
106–107, 118, 139
B
Battery 92
Battery, 12 V
73, 79, 92–94
Battery, charging
92–93
Battery, remote control
19
Blanking screen (snow shield)
74–75
BlueHDi
79, 83
Bluetooth (hands-free)
106, 120, 140–141
Bluetooth (telephone)
120–121, 140–142
Bodywork
81
Bonnet
76
Boot
20–21
Boot (opening)
17
Brake discs
80
Brake lamps
90
Brakes
80
Braking assistance system
38
Brightness
122
Bulbs (changing)
87–88, 90
C
Cable, audio 139
Cable, Jack
139
Capacity, fuel tank
69
Care of the bodywork 81
CD
104, 139
CD, MP3
104, 139
Central locking
18
Changing a bulb
87–88, 90
Changing a fuse
91
Changing a wheel
84
Changing a wiper blade
35–36
Changing the remote control battery
19
Changing to free-wheeling
80
Checking the levels
77–78
Checks
76–77, 79–80
Checks, routine
79–80
Child lock
46, 49–50
Children
40, 46–49
Children (safety)
50
Child seats
40, 43–46
Child seats, conventional
45
Child seats, ISOFIX
47–49
Cigar lighter
31
Cleaning (advice)
81–82
Clock
14
Closing the boot
20–21
Closing the doors
20
Connection, Apple CarPlay
119, 134
Connection,
Bluetooth
120–121, 136–137, 140–142
Connection, MirrorLink
119, 135
Connection, Wi-Fi network
137
Container, AdBlue®
71–72
Control, emergency boot release
21
Control, emergency door
19
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Opening the bonnet 76
Opening the boot
17, 20–21
Opening the doors
17, 20
P
Pads, brake 80
Paint
81, 100
Paint colour code
100
Parking brake
54, 80
Parking sensors, audible and visual
66
Plates, identification
100
Player, Apple®
118, 140
Player, MP3 CD
104, 139
Player, USB
104, 117, 139
Port, USB
31, 104–105, 117–118, 139
Pressures, tyres
80, 101
Pre-tensioning (seat belts)
40
Priming pump
83
Priming the fuel system
83
Profiles
121, 144
Protecting children
42–49
Puncture
84
R
Radio 103, 115–116, 137–139
Radio, digital (Digital Audio
Broadcasting - DAB)
117, 138–139
Range, AdBlue®
79
RDS 116, 138
Reading lamps
32
Rear bench seat
24
Rear screen (demisting)
29–30
Recharging the battery
92–93
Recorder, trip distance
13
Reduction of electrical load (mode)
74
Regeneration of the particle filter
79
Reinitialising the remote control
20
Reinitialising the under-inflation
detection system
61
Reminder, key in ignition
54
Reminder, lighting on
33
Remote control
17–19, 52
Removing a wheel
85–86
Replacing bulbs
87–88, 90
Replacing fuses
91
Replacing the air filter
79
Replacing the oil filter
79
Replacing the passenger
compartment filter
79
Reservoir, screenwash
78
Resetting the trip recorder
13
Reversing camera
62, 67
Reversing lamps
90
Roof bars
75
Running out of fuel (Diesel)
83
S
Safety, children 42–45, 47–48
Saturation of the particle filter (Diesel) 79
Screen, cold climate
74
Screen menu map
119
Screen, multifunction (with audio system)
103
Screens, very cold conditions
75
Screenwash
35
Screenwash, front
35
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)
70
Seat belts
39–40, 45
Seat belts, rear
40
Seats, front
23
Seats, rear
24, 44
Sensors (warnings)
62
Serial number, vehicle
100
Servicing
11, 79
Settings, system
122, 144
Shield, snow
74
Sidelamps
34, 88–90
Side repeater (turn signal)
90
Snow chains
61, 73
Snow screen
74
Socket, 12 V accessory
31
Socket, auxiliary
105, 117, 139
Socket, Jack
31, 105, 139
Sockets, audio
31, 105
Speed limiter
63–64
Speedometer
63
Stability control (ESC)
38
Starting a Diesel engine
69
Starting the vehicle
53–54, 57
Starting using another battery
93
Station, radio
103, 115–116, 137–138
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Alphabetical index
Stay, engine bonnet 76
Steering mounted controls,
audio
102, 113, 126
Steering wheel (adjustment)
25
Stickers, customising
82
Stopping the vehicle
53–54, 57
Stop & Start
16, 27, 29, 58–60, 69, 75, 79, 95
Storage
30–31
Sunshine sensor
26
Sun visor
30
Switch, ignition
53–54
Synchronising the remote control
20
T
Tables of engines 98–99
Tank, fuel
69–70
Technical data
98–99
Telephone
107, 120–121, 140–143
Third brake lamp
91
Time (setting)
14, 122, 145
TMC (Traffic info)
132
Tools
83, 84
Topping-up AdBlue®
72
Top Tether (fixing)
47
Total distance recorder
13
Towbar
74
Towed loads
97
Towing
95–96
Towing another vehicle
96
Towing the vehicle
95–96
Traction control (ASR) 38–39
Traffic information (TA)
103
Traffic information (TMC)
132
Trailer
74, 98–99
Trajectory control systems
38
Triangle, warning
83
Trip computer
14–16
Tyres
80, 101
Tyre under-inflation detection
60–62
U
Under-inflation (detection) 60
Unlocking
17
Unlocking from the inside
18
Unlocking the boot
17
Unlocking the doors
18–19
Updating the date
123, 145
Updating the time
122, 145
USB
104, 117–118, 139
V
Vehicle data recording and privacy 149
Ventilation
26–29
Voice commands
128–130
W
Warning and indicator lamps 7
Warning lamp, driver's
seat belt not fastened
40
Warning lamps
7
Warning lamp, seat belts
40
Warnings and indicators
7–8
Washing
63
Washing (advice)
81–82
Weights
97
Wheel, spare
80, 83–85
Windscreen, bottom of heated
29
Windscreen, heated
29
Wiper blades (changing)
35–36
Wipers
35