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Practical information
Compatibility of fuels
Petrol fuels conforming to the EN228 standard
containing up to 5% and 10% ethanol
respectively.
Diesel fuels conforming to the EN590, EN16734
and EN16709 standards and containing up to
7%, 10%, 20% and 30% fatty acid methyl ester
respectively. The use of B20 or B30 fuels, even
occasionally, imposes special maintenance
conditions referred to as "Arduous conditions".
Paraffinic Diesel fuel conforming to the EN15940
standard.
The use of any other type of (bio) fuel (vegetable or animal oils, pure or diluted,
domestic fuel, etc.) is strictly prohibited (risk
of damage to the engine and fuel system).
The only fuel additives authorised for use are those that meet the B715001 (petrol)
or B715000 (Diesel) standards.
Diesel at low temperature
At temperatures below 0 °C (+32 °F), the
formation of paraffins in summer-type Diesel fuels could prevent the engine from operating
correctly
. In these temperature conditions, use
winter-type Diesel fuel and keep the fuel tank
more than 50 % full.
At temperatures below -15 °C (+5 °F) to avoid
problems starting, it is best to park the vehicle
under shelter (heated garage).
Travelling abroad
Certain fuels could damage your vehicle’s
engine.
In certain countries, the use of a particular
fuel may be required (specific octane rating,
specific trade name, etc.) to ensure correct
operation of the engine.
For all additional information, consult a dealer.
Refuelling
Fuel tank capacity: approximately 50 litres.
Reserve level: approximately 6 litres.
Low fuel level
When the low fuel level is reached, this
warning lamp lights up on the instrument
panel, accompanied by the display of a message
and an audible signal. When it first comes on,
about 6 litres of fuel remain.
Until sufficient fuel is added, this warning lamp
appears every time the ignition is switched on,
accompanied by the message and the audible
signal. When driving, this message and audible
signal are repeated with increasing frequency as
the fuel level drops towards 0.
You must refuel as soon as possible to avoid
running out of fuel.
For more information on Running out of fuel
(Diesel), refer to the corresponding section.
A small arrow by the warning lamp indicates which side of the vehicle the
fuel filler flap is located on.
Stop & Start
Never refuel with the engine in STOP
mode; you must switch off the ignition.
Refuelling
When refuelling, at least 5 litres must be added
in order to be registered by the fuel gauge.
Opening the filler cap may create a noise caused
by an inrush of air. This vacuum is normal,
caused by the sealing of the fuel system.
To refuel in complete safety:
►
Always switch off the engine.
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Practical information
7Always mark the direction of rotation on the tyres
that will be stored when fitting winter or summer
tyres. Store them in a cool, dry place and away
from direct exposure to the sun's rays.
Winter or 4-seasons tyres can be
identified by this symbol on their
sidewalls.
Shock absorbers
It is not easy for drivers to detect when
shock absorbers are worn. Nevertheless,
the shock absorbers have a major impact on
road holding and braking performance.
For your safety and driving comfort, it is
important to have them regularly checked by a
CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.
Timing and accessory kits
The timing and accessory kits are used
from the time the engine is started until it
is switched off. It is normal for them to wear over
time.
A
faulty timing or accessory kit can damage
the engine, rendering it unusable. Observe the
recommended replacement frequency, stated in
distance travelled or time elapsed, whichever is
reached first.
AdBlue® (BlueHDi)
To respect the environment and ensure compliance with the Euro 6 standard, without
adversely affecting the performance or fuel
consumption of its Diesel engines, CITROËN
has taken the decision to equip its vehicles with
a system that combines SCR (Selective Catalytic
Reduction) with a Diesel Particle Filter (DPF) for
the treatment of exhaust gases.
SCR system
Using a liquid called AdBlue® that contains
urea, a catalytic converter turns up to 85% of
the nitrogen oxides (NOx) into nitrogen and
water, which are harmless to health and the
environment.
The AdBlue® is contained in a special
tank holding about 15 litres.
Its capacity allows a driving range of
approximately 4,000
miles (6,500 km),
which
may vary considerably depending on your
driving style.
An alert system is triggered once the reserve
level is reached: it is then possible to drive for a
further 1,500 miles (2,400
km) before the tank is
empty and the vehicle is immobilised.
For more information on the Warning
and indicator lamps and the associated
alerts, or the Indicators, please refer to the
corresponding sections.
Once the AdBlue® tank is empty, a device
required by law prevents the engine from
being restarted.
If the SCR system is faulty, the level of
emissions from the vehicle will no longer meet
the Euro 6 standard and the vehicle starts
polluting the environment.
In the event of a confirmed SCR system
malfunction, it is essential to visit a CITROËN
dealer or a qualified workshop. After 685
miles (1,100 km), a device is automatically
activated to prevent the engine from starting.
In both cases, a range indicator indicates
the distance that can be travelled before the
vehicle is stopped.
Freezing of the AdBlue®
AdBlue® freezes at temperatures below
around -11°C.
The SCR system includes a heater for the
AdBlue
® tank, allowing you to continue driving
in very cold conditions.
Supply of AdBlue®
It is recommended that the AdBlue® be topped
up as soon as the first alert is issued indicating
that the reserve level has been reached.
For the correct operation of the SCR
system:
–
Use
only AdBlue
® fluid that meets the ISO
22241 standard.
–
Never
transfer AdBlue
® to another container
as it would lose its purity.
–
Never
dilute AdBlue
® with water.
You can obtain AdBlue
® from a CITROËN dealer
or a qualified workshop, as well as service
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Alphabetical index
360 Vision 141
A
ABS 77
Accelerated charging unit (Wallbox)
156
Accessories
74
Active Safety Brake
132–133, 135
AdBlue®
21, 175
AdBlue® tank
176
Additive, Diesel
173
Adjusting headlamps
67
Adjusting head restraints
45
Adjusting seat
45–46
Adjusting the air distribution
54–56
Adjusting the air flow
54–56
Adjusting the date
224, 247
Adjusting the headlamp beam height
67
Adjusting the height and reach of the
steering wheel
47
Adjusting the lumbar support
46
Adjusting the seat angle
46
Adjusting the temperature
53, 55
Adjusting the time
210, 223, 248, 266
Advice on care and maintenance
154, 177
Advice on driving
8, 93–94
Airbags
82, 84, 86
Airbags, curtain
83–84
Airbags, front
83–84, 86
Airbags, lateral
83–84
Air conditioning
51–52, 57
Air conditioning, automatic 57
Air conditioning, dual-zone
automatic
53, 55, 57
Air conditioning, manual
52, 57
Air intake
55, 57
Air vents
51
Alarm
40–41
Amplifier, audio
61
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
77
Antitheft / Immobiliser
34
Applications
29, 239
Assistance call
75–76
Assistance, emergency braking
78, 135
Audio streaming (Bluetooth)
207, 217, 243, 263
B
Battery, 12 V 168, 173, 191–194
Battery, ancillaries
191–192
Battery, charging
191, 193
Battery, remote control
38
Blind
43–44
Blind spot monitoring
131
BlueHDi
21, 173, 180
Bluetooth (hands-free)
208–209,
218–219, 244, 260
Bluetooth (telephone)
208–209, 218–219, 244–245, 260–261
Bodywork
178
Bonnet
169–170
Boot 40, 64
Boot (opening)
33
Brake discs
174
Brake lamps
189
Brakes
174
Braking
104
Braking assistance system
77–78
Braking, automatic emergency
132–133, 135
Braking, dynamic emergency
99–101
Brightness
210, 223
Bulbs
188
Bulbs (changing)
187–189
C
Cable, audio 242
Cable, Jack
242
Capacity, fuel tank
152
Cap, fuel filler
152
Care of the bodywork
178
CD
207
CD, MP3
207
Central locking
36
Changing a bulb
187–190
Changing a fuse
191
Changing a wheel
184
Changing a wiper blade
72–73
Changing the remote control battery
38
Changing to free-wheeling
195
Charge level indicator (Electric)
23
Charger, induction
60