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List of tools
(Depending on version. The full set of tools is
supplied with the spare wheel.)
1.Wheelbrace.
For removing the wheel trim and removing
the wheel bolts.
2. Chock to immobilise the vehicle (except
for versions with manual gearbox).
3. Jack with integrated handle.
Used to raise the vehicle. 4.
Wheel bolt cover removal tool.
Removes the wheel bolt covers on alloy
wheels.
5. Socket for wheel security bolts (stored in
the glove box).
For adapting the wheelbrace to the special
"security" bolts.
6. Wheelbrace extension.
For slackening/tightening the spare wheel
winch cable carrier nut.
7. Towing eye and tool to open the front
protective cover.
For more information on To w i n g , refer to the
corresponding section.
All of these tools are specific to your
vehicle and may vary according to the
level of equipment.
Do not use them for any other purposes.
The jack must 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.
Wheel with wheel trim
When removing the wheel , first remove the
trim using the wheelbrace 1 by pulling at the
valve aperture.
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.
Access to the spare wheel
(Depending on version.)
Only a "space-saver" type spare wheel
may be fixed underneath the vehicle.
The spare wheel is supported by a
winch
carrier system underneath the vehicle.
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Taking out the spare wheel
F Fold back the concertina board and install the third row seat, on the left-hand side (if
your vehicle is equipped with it).
F
L
ift the pre-cut section of carpet to remove
the fixing winch nut from the spare wheel. F
D
etach the assembly of wheel and box from
the rear of the vehicle.
Tool storage
F Put the tools back in the box and store the box in the boot of the vehicle.
F
R
eel in the winch by turning the key in
the clockwise direction: once the cable is
completely reeled in, you should no longer
feel any resistance.
F
S
tore the rest of the tools in the storage
areas in the boot.
The wheel with the punctured tyre cannot
be fitted under the vehicle. It must be
stored in the boot. Use a
cover to protect
the interior of the boot.
F
W
ith the extension 6 placed on the end of
wheelbrace 1 , "tighten" the nut to unwind
the winch cable until the spare wheel is
flat on the ground. Unwind as much as
necessary in order to access the wheel
easily. F
S
traighten the spare wheel to access tool
box ( A).
F
D
etach the connecting piece from the cover
of the tool box ( B – C).
F
P
ass the connecting piece through the
wheel hub to release it ( D). F
P
ress the tab, slide the lid on the box up
to the middle and remove it to access the
other tools ( jack and alloy wheel bolt cover
removal tool).
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Putting the winch carrier and
spare wheel back in place
When the spare wheel is fitted in place of
a wheel with a punctured tyre, the winch
and tool box must be refitted underneath
the vehicle again before restarting.
F
S
traighten the wheel.
F
P
lace the appropriate tools in the box and
close the cover again.
F
P
lace the tool box on the ground. F
P
ass the connecting piece through the
wheel hub ( A).
F
I
nsert the connecting piece into the tool box
hole ( B – C).
F C entre and position the spare wheel on the
tool box ( D).
F
I
nsert the centring guide into the wheel hub.
F
P
lace the wheel/box assembly beneath the
rear of the vehicle. F
R
eplace the wheel/box assembly beneath
the vehicle by "loosening" the winch control
nut with the wheelbrace and extension.
F
T
ighten fully. When the cable is completely
reeled in, turning the nut no longer
encounters resistance.
F C heck that the wheel is properly flattened
against the floor.
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Fitting a wheel
F Raise the vehicle until there is sufficient
space between the wheel and the ground
to admit the spare (not punctured) wheel
easily.
F
R
emove the bolts and keep them in a clean
place.
F
R
emove the wheel. The jack must only be used to change
a
wheel with a damaged or punctured tyre.
The jack does not require any
maintenance.
The jack meets European standards,
as defined in the Machinery Directive
2006/42/EC.
List of operations
F Put the wheel in place on the hub.
F S crew in the bolts by hand to the stop.
F
P
re-tighten the security bolt using
wheelbrace 1
fitted with security socket 5
(according to equipment).
F
P
re-tighten the other bolts using the
wheelbrace 1
o n l y.
F
L
ower the vehicle again fully.
F
F
old jack 3 and detach it.
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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.
After changing a wheel
With a "space-saver " type spare wheel
Visit a CITROËN dealer or a qualified
workshop as soon as possible to have the
tightness of the bolts and the pressure of
the spare wheel checked.
Have the punctured tyre examined. After
inspection, the technician will advise you
on whether the tyre can be repaired or if it
must be replaced. The tyre inflation pressures are given on
this label.
F
T
ighten the security bolt using the
wheelbrace 1
fitted with the security socket
5 (according to equipment).
F
T
ighten the other bolts using wheelbrace
1
o n l y.
F
R
efit the wheel bolt cover(s) (according to
equipment).
F
S
tore the tools in the box. The following is recommended:
-
d
eactivate some driving aid functions
(Active Safety Brake, Adaptive cruise
control with Stop function, etc.), as
indicated on the label attached to the
wheel,
-
d
o not exceed the maximum
authorised speed of 50
mph (80 km/h).
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Identification markings
Different visible markings for the identification
and research of your vehicle.
A. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN),
under the bonnet.
This number is engraved on the chassis near
the right-hand front wheel arch.
B. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), on
the windscreen lower cross member.
The number is on a label, visible through the
windscreen. -
the European Whole Vehicle Type Approval number,
-
t he 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 weight on the front axle,
-
t
he maximum weight on the rear axle.
D. Tyre/paint label.
This label on the middle door pillar, driver's
side, contains the following information:
-
t
he tyre inflation pressures with and without
load,
-
t
he tyre sizes (including the load index and
speed rating),
-
t
he spare tyre inflation pressure,
-
t
he paint colour code. The vehicle may be originally equipped
with tyres with higher load and speed
indices than those indicated on the label,
without affecting inflation pressure.
C. Manufacturer's label.
This tamperproof label on the middle door
pillar, right or left-hand side, contains the
following information:
-
t
he name of the manufacturer, 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 31 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.
Technical data
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Tables of engines .................................. 238, 240
Tables of fuses .............................. 226-228, 230
Tailgate
................
....................................... 47- 5 0
Ta n k , f u e l
................................................ 19 0 -191
Technical data
....................................... 23
8, 240
Telephone
..............................
........13 -16 , 25 -2 9
Temperature, coolant
................................14, 27
Three flashes (direction indicators)
................ 92
T
ime (setting)
...................................... 39, 17, 31
TMC (Traffic info)
............................................ 13
T
o o l s
....................................................... 211-216
Total distance recorder
.............................3 0 - 31
Touch screen .......................... 31-33, 35 -36, 1, 1
Towing device
....................................... 1 2 7, 1 9 2
Towed loads
.................................................. 237
Towing another vehicle
.........................234-235
Traction control (ASR)
.....................21, 103 -105
Traffic information (TMC)
................................13
Tr a i l e r
...............
..................................... 1 2 7, 1 9 2
Triangle, warning ........................................... 208
Trip computer
............................................ 36-39
Trip distance recorder
............................... 3
0 - 31
Ty r e s
................................................. 6, 203, 244
Tyre under-inflation detection
...............................
.2 2, 142-143, 211T
V
W
U
Ventilation .............................................. 6 , 70 -71
Visibility ............... ............................................ 77
Vision 360
.............................................. 179 -181
Voice commands
......................................... 5 -10
Warning and indicator lamps
..................... 11
-12
Warning lamp, airbag
................................ 2
2-23
Warning lamp, braking system
.......................13
Warning lamp, Diesel engine pre-heater
.......22
Warning lamp, low fuel level
...........................23
Warning lamp, parking brake
..........................14
Warning lamp, Service ....................................17
Warning lamp, STOP
...................................... 13
We
ights
...............
.......................................... 237
Wheel, spare
.......................... 2
03, 211-216, 244
Window controls
............................................. 55
Wiper, rear ....................................................... 99
Wiper blades (changing)
...............10 0, 195 -19 6
Under-inflation (detection)
............................
142
Unlocking
..................................................
4 0 - 41
Unlocking, selective
........................................
42
Unlocking from the inside .........................
43-44
Unlocking the boot
...............................
...........
40
Unlocking the doors
.................................. 43
-44
Updating the date
................................ 3
9, 18, 31
Updating the time
...............................
.
39, 17, 31
USB
.......................................................
9, 23 -24
Storage
............................................................
80
Storage boxes
...........................................
83-84
Storing driving positions
................................. 59
S
un visor
...............................
....................
79-80
Sun visor flap
............................................ 79
-80
Synchronising the remote control
.............
46 - 47 Wipers
.................................................
25, 98 -99
Wipers, automatic rain sensitive
...............
98-99
.
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