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Page 1 - Handbook

CITROËN C4Handbookc4_dd_couv_ed05-2008.indd 1 11/07/2008 12:31:00

Page 2 - CITROËN and TOTAL

6 F A M I L I A R I S A T I O NUnlock the vehicle with the remote control or the key.Press up on the lever and lift the tailgate.Tailgate Spare wheel

Page 3 - 6.2 07-08 Anglais

96 VIIIS A F E T YThis driving assistance device alerts you if you are wandering from your lane (continuous or dotted line marking on the ro

Page 4 - GB. 08C4. 0031

97 IX IXD R I V I N GThe parking brake is applied, with the vehicle stationary, by pulling on the lever with a force that is proportio

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98 IX IXD R I V I N GIX IXManual gearbox- Ensure that the gear lever is in the neutral position.- Do not touch the accelerator.- In the case of di

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IX IX99 IX IXD R I V I N G6 speed gearboxReverse gearLift the collar A to engage reverse gear.Do not select reverse gear until the vehicle is com

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100 IX IXD R I V I N GIX IXThe 6-speed electronic gearbox offers a choice of two driving modes:6-SPEED ELECTRONIC GEARBOXA manual mode with two

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IX IX101 IX IXD R I V I N GNeutralIf the vehicle is moving, do not select this position, even momentarily.Reverse gearOnly engage reverse gear whe

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102 IX IXD R I V I N GIX IXStarting the vehicle- To start the engine, the gear lever has to be in position N.- Fully depress the brake pedal.- Action

Page 10 - F A M I L I A R I S A T I O N

IX IX103 IX IXD R I V I N GAutomated modePlace the selection lever in position A."A" appears in the speedometer to conrm the selection

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104 IX IXD R I V I N GIX IXManual modePosition the gear lever in position M, then:- push the lever to engage a higher gear,- pull the lever to change

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IX IX105 IX IXD R I V I N GHILL START ASSIST (with 6-speed electronic gearbox system)To aid starting on a gradient, your vehicle is equipped wi

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7 F A M I L I A R I S A T I O NINTERIORTranslucent instrument panelThis system gives optimum contrast, whatever the external light level.Cruise co

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106 IX IXD R I V I N GIX IXGear lever positionThe position of the gear selector is displayed in the instrument panel.For safety:• The gear lever

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IX IX107 IX IXD R I V I N GDriveThe gearbox always selects the gear best adapted to the following parameters:- style of driving,- route pro

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108 IX IXD R I V I N GIX IXOperation in Sport or Snow automatic modeSelect the driving mode:- Normal, for regular use, the warning lamps S and  are n

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IX IX109 IX IXD R I V I N GPark- Never select position N if the vehicle is moving.- Never select positions P or R if the vehicle is not completely sta

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110 IX IXD R I V I N GIX IXThis driving assistance function allows you to drive at the speed of your choice without the need to action the ac

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IX IX111 IX IXD R I V I N GDeactivation of cruise control with memorised speed- Either by pressing the brake pedal or the clutch pedal.- Or with a pre

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112 IX IXD R I V I N GIX IXThis driving assistance device allows you to select a maximum speed that you wish not to exceed. This has to be a speed

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IX IX113 IX IXD R I V I N GTo stop the function- move the control from position "LIM" to position 0.- or stop the engine.The speed tha

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114 IX IXD R I V I N GIX IXProximity sensors are located in the front and rear bumpers of your vehicle.When manoeuvring, whether forwards or

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IX IX115 IX IXD R I V I N GOperation:- When you engage reverse gear, a sound signal informs you that the system is active. The outline of your vehicle

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8 F A M I L I A R I S A T I O NDASHBOARD1. Controls: • Mirrors. • Windows. • Child safety2. Headlamp adjustment.3. Controls: • ESP. • Park

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116 X XM A I N T E N A N C EX XThis should only be operated if the vehicle is stationary.To release the bonnet, pull control A located under the dashb

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X X117 X XM A I N T E N A N C EPETROL ENGINESThey give access for checking the levels of the various uids and the replacement of certain items.1. Po

Page 27 - D A S H B O A R D

118 X XM A I N T E N A N C EX XDIESEL ENGINESThey give access for checking the levels of the various uids, the replacement of certain items and primi

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X X119 X XM A I N T E N A N C EAir lterFollow the recommendations in the Maintenance Guide.When working under the bonnet, when the engine is hot

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120 X XM A I N T E N A N C EX XRadiator - coolantThe coolant must only be checked or topped up if the power unit is cold.Engine hotAs the cooling syst

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X X121 X XM A I N T E N A N C EWindscreen and rear screen washer uidFor best results as well as for your safety, use only CITROËN approved

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122 X XM A I N T E N A N C EX XProtection coverHDi 135 and 140 engines Remove the protection cover by rst unclipping point 1, then 3 and 4.

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X X123 X XM A I N T E N A N C EHDi 135 and 140 engines Detach the protection cover to access the priming pump.HDi engines are of a highly technica

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124 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EXI XI If you have put in fuel that is wrong for your vehicle, it is essential to have the tank drained befor

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XI XI125 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EAccess to the spare wheelLift the boot oor.CHANGING A WHEELDimension of the spare wheelIf your spare whe

Page 35 - DISPLAY A

9 F A M I L I A R I S A T I O NDASHBOARD1. Bonnet release. 2. Fusebox cover. 3. Storage drawer (left and right).4. Lateral air vent (left and righ

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126 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EXI XIRemoving the wheel- Undo the yellow central screw by a quarter turn.- Raise the spare wheel towards y

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XI XI127 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C ERemoval1 - Park the vehicle on stable, rm ground. Apply the handbrake. Switch off the ignition and

Page 38 - DISPLAY C

128 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EXI XIInspect the tyres regularly for wear and damage such as cuts, cracks or bulges, etc.Remove any foreign

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XI XI129 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EFRONT LAMPS Headlamp dipped beam Main beam Sidelamp Direction indicatorNote: A light mist lm can

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130 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EXI XIMain beamPull the rubber stops.Disconnect the bulb.Disengage the ends of the retaining spring to release

Page 41 - NAVIDRIVE DISPLAY

XI XI131 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EFront direction indicatorRotate the bulb-holder A by a quarter turn and pull.Press to disengage the bulb.

Page 42 - TRIP COMPUTER

132 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EXI XIInterior lampUnclip the transparent cover of the interior lamp to reach the bulb.Bulb: W 5 WBoot light

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XI XI133 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EREAR LAMPS (5-door model)Identify the failed bulb.Bulbs: Sidelamp: W 5. Stop lamps and sidelamps: P21

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134 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EXI XIREAR LAMPS (3-door model)Identify the failed bulb.Bulbs: Direction indicator: P21 W. Reversing lamp:

Page 45 - C O M F O R T

XI XI135 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C ERear number plate lamp- Insert a thin screwdriver into one of the holes on the outside of the plasti

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10 F A M I L I A R I S A T I O NFIXED CENTRED CONTROLS STEERING WHEELControls for speed limiter and cruise control Audio system controlsWarning lamp

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136 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EXI XIFuse boxThere are two fuse boxes, one be-low the dashboard and one under the bonnet.Fuses under t

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XI XI137 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EFuse N° Rating FunctionsF1 15 A Central lockingF2 30 A Central locking - DeadlockingF3 5 A Airbags and pr

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138 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EXI XIFuse boxFuse N°Rating FunctionsF36 30 A Hi Fi amplierF37 30 A Driver’s electric seatF39 20 A Heated seat

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XI XI139 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EFuse boxTo access the engine compartment fusebox, detach and remove the cover.Only authorised personn

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140 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EXI XIFuse N° Rating FunctionsF10 30 AEngine electrovalve - Water-in-diesel-fuel sensor - ECU engine ma

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XI XI141 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EFusible N° Intensité FonctionsF1 - Not usedF2* 30 A Gearbox (electronic or automatic)F3 - Not usedF4 - No

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142 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EXI XIIf a metal object makes a contact between the two battery terminals or between the battery +

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XI XI143 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EAccess to the batteryThe battery is located in the engine compartment.For access to it:- open the bonnet

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144 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EXI XIStarting the engine for the rst time after disconnecting and connecting the battery:- Turn the ignition

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XI XI145 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C ETowing (boat, caravan, etc.)Before departure:Check the tyre pressures of both car and trailer.Check all t

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11 F A M I L I A R I S A T I O NControls for speed limiter and cruise control Audio system controls See "Audio" or your Navidrive instruct

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146 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EXI XITowing with all wheels on the groundTowing ring xings are placed at the front and at the rear of the veh

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XI XI147 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EWe recommend you to have this device tted by a CITROËN Dealer, who will be acquainted with your ve-

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148 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EXI XICOLD WEATHER SCREEN "SNOW GUARD" The screen supplied with the vehicle (depending on country) sh

Page 61 - A C C E S S

XI XI149 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C EA wide range of CITROËN replace-ment parts and accessories is avail-able from the dealer network.They ar

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150 XI XIP R A C T I C A L A D V I C ELuggage coverThis conceals the interior of the ve-hicle in combination with your rear shelf.InstallationT

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151 XII XIIT E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N S(1) After an oil change with lter changeEngine typeEngine oil capacity in litres (1)1

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152 XII XIIT E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N SXII XIIWEIGHTS - PETROL5-door modelEngine type1.4i 16V BVM1.6i 16V BVM1.6i 16V BVA1.6i 16V 1

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XII XII153 XII XIIT E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N S3-door modelEngine type1.4i 16V BVM1.6i 16V BVM1.6i 16V BVA1.6i 16V 120 ch BVM1.6i 16

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154 XII XIIT E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N SXII XII5-door modelEngine typeHDi 90 BVMHDi 90 FAP BVMHDi 110 BVMHDi 110 FAP BVMHDi 110 FA

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XII XII155 XII XIIT E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N SWEIGHTS - DIESEL3-door modelEngine typeHDi 90 BVMHDi 90 FAP BVMHDi 110 BVMHDi 110 F

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12 F A M I L I A R I S A T I O NDisplay lighting rheostatStarting voice recognition (See "Audio" or your Navidrive instructions)Access to &q

Page 69 - V I S I B I L I T Y

156 XII XIIT E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N SXII XIIGENERAL: C4 ENTERPRISE*3-door model 5-door modelEngine typeHDi 90 BVMHDi 110 BVMHDi 9

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XII XII157 XII XIIT E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N SThe fuel consumption gures quoted are correct at time of going to press.Engine type

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158 XII XIIT E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N SXII XIIEngine type HDi 90 HDi 90 FAP HDi 110 HDi 110 FAPHDi 135 FAPHDi 140 FAPSaloon BVM BVM

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XII XII159 XII XIIT E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N SEngine type HDi 90 HDi 110Saloon BVM BVMPRecommended fuel - -CO2 emissions - -Extra u

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160 XII XIIT E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N SXII XII3-door model5-door modelA 2.608B 4.288 4.275C 0.950D 0.730 0.717E 1.502/1.510F 1.497/

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XII XII161 XII XIIT E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N SA 0.903/1.067B 0.513/0.518C 0.794D 1.034E 0.791F 1.385G 0.725H 0.7913-door modelA 0.8

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162 XII XIIT E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N SA Chassis number label1: EU type approval number.2: Vehicle Identication N°. (VIN).3

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Page 77 - INTERIOR COMFORT

164 XIII XIIIA U D I OXIII XIIIBUTTON CONTROLSAOn/Off.Volume adjust.B CD eject.C CD aperture.DSOURCEOne press: Selection of sound source (Radio, CD,

Page 78 - Storage pockets

XIII XIII165 XIII XIIIA U D I OCONTROLS AT THE STEERING WHEELThe controls at the steering wheel give you access to certain functions, without you need

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13 F A M I L I A R I S A T I O NSITTING COMFORTABLY  51 Front seatsForwards-backwards Driver’s seat cushion height and angle adjustmentSeat bac

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166 XIII XIIIA U D I OXIII XIIIAUDIO SETTINGSOn/OffWith the key in Drive position M, press on control A to switch the radio on or off.Note:-

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XIII XIII167 XIII XIIIA U D I ORADIO SOURCENotes on radio receptionYour radio will be subject to certain phenomena that are not encountered by domesti

Page 82 - C H I L D S A F E T Y

168 XIII XIIIA U D I OXIII XIIIManual pre-settingSelect the waveband and memory bank required using button E.Select a station using either aut

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XIII XIII169 XIII XIIIA U D I ORDS SYTEMUsing the RDS (radio data system) function on FMThe majority of FM radio stations use the RDS system.

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170 XIII XIIIA U D I OXIII XIIIRegional search modeSome stations, when they are organised in networks, broadcast regional programmes at certain

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XIII XIII171 XIII XIIIA U D I OCD SOURCESelecting CD sourceAfter inserting a CD, with the printed side facing upwards, the player will start playing t

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172 XIII XIIIA U D I OXIII XIIIMP3 CD playerYour Audio CD system may be MP3 compatible.As you insert a CD recorded in MP3 format, playback starts o

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XIII XIII173 XIII XIIIA U D I OCD CHANGER SOURCECD ChangerThis unit (if tted) is located under the front centre armrest and can receive 6

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174 XIII XIIIA U D I OXIII XIIIHANDS-FREE TELEPHONEYour audio system may be Bluetooth® compatible. It allows you to connect a mobile telephone for &qu

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XIII XIII175 XIII XIIIA U D I OMain MenuPress on the Menu control O to access the Main Menu, then select the "Telephone" icon v

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14 F A M I L I A R I S A T I O NSITTING COMFORTABLY1. Unlock the steering column using the lever.2. Adjust the position of the steering wheel for he

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176 XIII XIIIA U D I OXIII XIIISwapping a callDuring a telephone conversation, the system is able to tell you of a second call incoming.

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XIII XIII177 XIII XIIIA U D I OJBL HI-FI SYSTEMYour vehicle may be equipped with a JBL Hi-Fi system,specially designed to t in with your cabin interi

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178 XIII XIIIA U D I OXIII XIIIFREQUENTLY-ASKED QUESTIONSThe table below provides answers to the questions that are asked the most frequently.QUESTION

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XIII XIII179 XIII XIIIA U D I OQUESTIONANSWERSOLUTIONThe pre-set stations do not work (no sound, 87.5 Mhz is displayed, etc.).The waveband selected is

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I N D E X180 A A.B.S. ... 25-85 Access ...57-64 Accessories socket 12 V...

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I N D E X181 E Engine oil level indicator ...29 Engines...117-118 Engine levels ...117-118 ESP (Electronic sta

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I N D E X182 S Seat belt not-fastened detection ...25 Seat belts ...19-87  89 Sidelamps ...16-24-65

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Page 100 - S A F E T Y

15 F A M I L I A R I S A T I O NAdjustment of exterior rear view mirrorsA. Select the mirror.B. Adjust the mirror.C. Fold-back/Unfolding.Adjustment

Page 101 - D R I V I N G

CAFEINE - TOTAL LUBRIFIANTS, Le Diamant B, 16 rue de la République, 92922 PARIS LA DEFENSE - 552 006 454 RCS Nanterre - www.lubrifiants.total.comCITRO

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16 F A M I L I A R I S A T I O NVISIBILITYLightingRing ARing BWindscreen wipeScreen wipeRear screen wipeFront foglamps and rear foglamps. 65  69

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–17 F A M I L I A R I S A T I O NGOOD VENTILATIONTo obtain the best from the system, we advise:I would like ...Heating or manual Air ConditioningAir d

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18 F A M I L I A R I S A T I O NMONITORINGInstrument panel ControlsA. Speedometer.B. Rev counter.C. Fuel gauge.D. Lighting rheostat.E. Warning la

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19 F A M I L I A R I S A T I O NPASSENGER SAFETYActivation/Deactivation of the front passenger’s airbagChild safetyA. Insert the ignition key.B. Sel

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20 F A M I L I A R I S A T I O NIgnition switch• S: Steering lock To free the steering, turn the steering wheel slightly at the same time as turning

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21 F A M I L I A R I S A T I O NDRIVING6-speed Electronic Gearbox SystemAutomatic modeNeutralDo not select this position, even momentarily, when the

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22 F A M I L I A R I S A T I O NTo aid starting on a gradient, your ve-hicle is equipped with a system that keeps it temporarily immobilis

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23 ID A S H B O A R DDisplay lighting rheostatOn opening the driver’s door or unlocking with the remote control, for approximately 30 seco

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24 ID A S H B O A R DWARNING LAMPSLH direction indicatorRH direction indicatorDipped beamIfthiswarninglampashes,it is indicating a malfunctio-n

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25 ID A S H B O A R DDriver’s seat belt not fastenedThis lamp comes on if the driver's seat belt is not fas-tened when the ignition is swit

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This handbook is compiled on the basis of all the equipment that is available (whether standard or optional) and of the technical specifications that

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26 ID A S H B O A R DESP/ASR warning lamp In operationWhen either the ESP or ASR system is brought into operation, the ESP/ASR warning lampas

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27 ID A S H B O A R DThe maintenance indicator informs you when the next service is due, in conformity with the servicing pro-gramme detailed in th

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28 ID A S H B O A R DFunctioning if the service interval is exceededEach time the ignition is switched on, the maintenance symbol and the extra m

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29 ID A S H B O A R DWhen the ignition is switched on, the oil level indicator is displayed for se-veral seconds.This display indicates normal ope

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30 ID A S H B O A R DAfter the rst press on control C, only the top part of the display re-mains illuminated.A second press on control C

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31 II IIM U L T I F U N C T I O N D I S P L A YControls:A - Access to the "Main menu"B - Scrolling in the display menus.C - Validation

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32 II IIM U L T I F U N C T I O N D I S P L A YII IITo activate/deactivate automatic guide-me-home lighting- Press on A.- Select, using B, the s

Page 120 - M A I N T E N A N C E

II II33 II IIM U L T I F U N C T I O N D I S P L A YTo display the log of alerts- Press on A.- Using B, select the sub-menu for options. Conrm wi

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34 II IIM U L T I F U N C T I O N D I S P L A YII IIMain menuPress control A to display the "Main menu" for the multifunction screen. Us

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II II35 II IIM U L T I F U N C T I O N D I S P L A YPersonalisation CongurationIt allows you to activate/deactivate:- Triggering of rear screen wip

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36 II IIM U L T I F U N C T I O N D I S P L A YII IITo choose units- Press on A.- Use B to select the icon "Personalisation-Configuration&

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II II37 II IIM U L T I F U N C T I O N D I S P L A YControlsA - Access to the "Main menu".B - Scrolling in the display menus.C - Valida

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38 II IIM U L T I F U N C T I O N D I S P L A YII IIDisplay AThe trip computer provides 5 types of information, which can be accessed by pressing su

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II II39 II IIM U L T I F U N C T I O N D I S P L A YDisplay C or NaviDrive (continued)The journeysJourneys 1 and 2 are identical but independe

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40 II IIM U L T I F U N C T I O N D I S P L A YDisplay A Display C or NaviDrive (continued)RangeThis indicates the mileage that can still be travell

Page 129 - CHANGING A WHEEL

41 III IIIC O M F O R TVENTILATIONAir intakeMake sure that the exterior air inlet grille at the base of the windscreen is clean (free of dead leaves,

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42 III IIIC O M F O R TIII IIIAir conditioningAt any time of year, the air condition-ing is useful for removing air humidity and misting.To keep the

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III III43 III IIIC O M F O R TAir ow to the face level vents.The heating/ventilation and manual air conditioning systems can only function

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44 III IIIC O M F O R TIII III6 - Air conditioningThe air conditioning will only operate when the engine is running.5 - Rear screen demistingCan on

Page 133 - REPLACING BULBS

III III45 III IIIC O M F O R TThis system automatically regulates temperature, air ow and air distribu-tion in the passenger compartment accordin

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We thank you for choosing to drive a new CITROËN and we congratulate you on your choice.Please read this handbook carefully before taking to the road

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46 III IIIC O M F O R TIII IIINotes:- When you enter the vehicle, the temperature inside the vehicle may be much colder (or warmer) than

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III III47 III IIIC O M F O R T7 - Air owHeater blower speed: press button:9 - Demisting - deicing of the rear screenWhen this function is work-ing,

Page 137 - REAR LAMPS

48 III IIIC O M F O R TIII IIIThe scented air freshener is located to the right of the central air vent.You can stop or adjust the ow of scent

Page 138 - (3-door model)

III III49 III IIIC O M F O R TFRONT SEATSc4_dd_chap-03_ed05-2008.indd 49 10/07/2008 13:40:36

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50 III IIIC O M F O R TIII IIITo raise, pull upwards. To lower, press on the unlocking button and on the head restraint. The adjust-men

Page 140 - REPLACING A FUSE

III III51 III IIIC O M F O R THeated seatsThe front seats can be heated inde-pendently. Use the controls placed on the sides of the seats, t

Page 141 - FUSES UNDER THE DASHBOARD

52 III IIIC O M F O R TIII IIIMemorisation of driving positionsYou have the possibility to memorise two driving positions, via the buttons M/1 and M/2

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III III53 III IIIC O M F O R TBefore folding the seatBefore tipping the rear seat, make sure that the seat belts will not be snagged or trapped by the

Page 143 - FUSES UNDER THE BONNET

54 III IIIC O M F O R TIII IIIFolding the backrestStow the head restraints.Press on control A located on the extremity of the backrest and tilt

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III III55 III IIIC O M F O R TDOOR MIRRORSAdjustment of rear view mirrorsFunctions with ignition switched on.From the driver’s position, select the re

Page 145 - MAXI-FUSES

2  Display A 31 Display C 34 NaviDrive Display 37 Trip computer 38II - MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYS 31  40 Air distribution 41 Ventilation/Ven

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56 III IIIC O M F O R TAutomatic photochromic interior rear view mirrorThis provides an automatic and pro-gressive changing between day use and night

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57 IV IVA C C E S SThe key operates all the vehicle’s locks as well as the ignition.Note: For safety reasons, a buzzer will sound if you have

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58 IV IVA C C E S SIV IVNote: The simultaneous use of other high frequency equipment (mobile telephones, domestic alarms...) may momentarily hinder

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IV IV59 IV IVA C C E S SGuide-me-home lightingA press on button C operates the guide-me-home lighting (illumination of the sidelamps and dipped

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60 IV IVA C C E S SIV IVArming the alarm using the remote controlSwitch off the ignition and leave the vehicle.Ensure that all doors and the boo

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IV IV61 IV IVA C C E S SDeactivation of volumetric detectionThe alarm is able to operate with only perimeter protection if you deactivate th

Page 152 - RADIO PRE-EQUIPMENT

62 IV IVA C C E S SIV IVElectric windowsThe driver uses the controls located on the door to operate the vehicle’s electric windows.Note: the electric

Page 153 - ACCESSORIES

IV IV63 IV IVA C C E S SIf you decide to drive with the doors locked, remem-ber that in the event of an accident this renders access more di

Page 154 - C4 ENTERPRISE

64 IV IVA C C E S SManual operation (emergency mode)In the event of an electrical fault, it is possible to lock the vehicle’s doors by actioning cont

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65 V VV I S I B I L I T YLIGHTING CONTROLS1 Off2 Automatic lighting3 Sidelamps4 Dipped beam/Main beamSidelamps onDipped beams/ main beams onPull

Page 156 - WEIGHTS - PETROL

3  Tyre pressure sensors 84 Braking assistance systems (ABS) 85 Trajectory controlsystems (ESP/ASR) 86 Seat belts 87 Airbags 90 Safety adv

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66 V VV I S I B I L I T YV VVehicles with front and rear foglamps (Ring B)In conditions of poor visibility, if the ambient brightness does not trigge

Page 158 - WEIGHTS - DIESEL

V V67 V VV I S I B I L I T YSIGNALLINGDirection indicatorsLeft: move the stalk downwards.Right: move the stalk upwards.Movement of the steering wh

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68 V VV I S I B I L I T YV VFunction activatedIf there is a malfunction, the "Dipped beams" warning lamp ashes.Have the system checked by

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V V69 V VV I S I B I L I T YWindscreen wiper stalk2 Fast speed1 Normal speedI Intermittent0 OffAUTO Automatic wiping.Position I: The timing of

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70 V VV I S I B I L I T YV VA - Windscreen washerTo operate the windscreen wash, pull the wiper stalk towards you.Screen wash is accompanied

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V V71 V VV I S I B I L I T Y1 - SpotlampsA press on one of the buttons will switch the corresponding spotlamp on or off.They will not come

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72 V VV I S I B I L I T YGlovebox lightingComes on automatically when the cover is opened.Do not forget to close it again. Does not work with the

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73 VI VII N T E R I O R C O M F O R TGloveboxTo open, pull the handle and lower the lid.The glovebox has:- Storage locations for pens, specta

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74 VI VII N T E R I O R C O M F O R TVI VIStorage pockets in the front doors and rear panelsStorage pocketsOddments tray on front central consolec4_

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VI VI75 VI VII N T E R I O R C O M F O R TSun visorsFold visors down to avoid dazzle from ahead.They can be disengaged from their centralfixing

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4 F A M I L I A R I S A T I O NDirectional headlampsThis lighting function automatically im-proves forward vision when cornering. 68  65 96EXTE

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76 VI VII N T E R I O R C O M F O R TVI VICigar lighterOperates when the ignition is on.Push in and wait a few moments. The cigar lighter w

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VI VI77 VI VII N T E R I O R C O M F O R TLuggage securing ringsUsethe2sidefixingsattherear,aswell as the 6 anchoring rings on the bootoor

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78 VII VIIC H I L D S A F E T YVII VIIWhen children are in the carFor maximum safety, consult the relevant authority in your country to be sure

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VII VII79 VII VIIC H I L D S A F E T YCITROËN offers you a complete range of child seats that can be secured by means of the vehicle

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80 VII VIIC H I L D S A F E T YVII VIICHILD SEATS secured by means of the vehicle seat beltIn accordance with European Reg-ulations, the table tells

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VII VII81 VII VIIC H I L D S A F E T YISOFIX anchoring points and the ISOFIX fastening systemThe lateral rear seat positions are equipped with

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82 VII VIIC H I L D S A F E T YVII VIIIncorrect installation of a child seat in a vehicle compromises protection of the child in the event of a coll

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VII VII83 VII VIIC H I L D S A F E T YManual operationRear doors are locked by operat-ing the lever on the rear face of the door in question.Wh

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84 VIIIS A F E T Y Any repair or any change of tyre, on a wheel tted with a sensor, should be carried out by a CITROËN Dealer.The system may be

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85 VIIIS A F E T YBraking systemYour vehicle’s most important safety feature, the braking system, is pro-vided by brake discs (or discs and dru

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5 F A M I L I A R I S A T I O NPress once to lock the vehicle.Press again to unlock the vehicle.Remote controlA. Unfolding/folding the key.B. Unloc

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86 VIIIS A F E T YSAFETY RECOMMENDATIONSThe ESP system offers increased driving safety but is not in place to encourage the driver to take

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87 VIIIS A F E T YHolding the seat belt (3-door model)Raise then lock part A, to retain the seat belt buckle when it is unfas-tened.It is nec

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88 VIIIS A F E T YLegislation makes it compulsory for all the vehicle's occupants to wear seat belts, including pregnant women and howeve

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89 VIIIS A F E T YFasteningPull the belt down in front of you in a steady movement, making sure that it does not become twisted.Press the fastening in

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90 VIIIS A F E T YAIRBAGSReplacement of the pyro-technic systems associa- ted with the airbagsAfter the airbags have been deployed, the pyrotec

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91 VIIIS A F E T YArea of side impactArea of side impactArea of frontal impactSide airbags and curtain airbagsDeployment of these airbags requires a v

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92 VIIIS A F E T YTo reactivate the front passenger’s airbagDon’t forget to reactivate the airbag function for a passenger or a forward facing child

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93 VIIIS A F E T YThe wearing of seat belts is compulsory for all vehi-cle occupants. Inside the cabin, the seat belt is the most importa

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94 VIIIS A F E T YAny operation under the bonnet necessitates a number of safety pre-cautions.Be particularly careful both before and during all

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95 VIIIS A F E T YRadiatorIn normal usage, the coolant tempe- rature reaches or exceeds 100 °C. Never remove the cap of a radia-tor that is hot: t

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