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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
IX IX103 IX IXD R I V I N GAutomated modePlace the selection lever in position A."A" appears in the speedometer to conrm the selection
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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:
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
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
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
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
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 amplierF37 30 A Driver’s electric seatF39 20 A Heated seat
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
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
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
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 +
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
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
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
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
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
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-
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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/
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
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 Identication N°. (VIN).3
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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,
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
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
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:-
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
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
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.
170 XIII XIIIA U D I OXIII XIIIRegional search modeSome stations, when they are organised in networks, broadcast regional programmes at certain
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
178 XIII XIIIA U D I OXIII XIIIFREQUENTLY-ASKED QUESTIONSThe table below provides answers to the questions that are asked the most frequently.QUESTION
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
I N D E X180 A A.B.S. ... 25-85 Access ...57-64 Accessories socket 12 V...
I N D E X181 E Engine oil level indicator ...29 Engines...117-118 Engine levels ...117-118 ESP (Electronic sta
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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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
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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
–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
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
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
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
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
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
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
24 ID A S H B O A R DWARNING LAMPSLH direction indicatorRH direction indicatorDipped beamIfthiswarninglampashes,it is indicating a malfunctio-n
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
This handbook is compiled on the basis of all the equipment that is available (whether standard or optional) and of the technical specifications that
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 lampas
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
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
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
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
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
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
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. Conrm wi
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
II II35 II IIM U L T I F U N C T I O N D I S P L A YPersonalisation CongurationIt 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&
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
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
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
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
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,
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
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
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
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
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
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
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,
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
III III49 III IIIC O M F O R TFRONT SEATSc4_dd_chap-03_ed05-2008.indd 49 10/07/2008 13:40:36
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
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
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
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
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
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
2 Display A 31 Display C 34 NaviDrive Display 37 Trip computer 38II - MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYS 31 40 Air distribution 41 Ventilation/Ven
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
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
58 IV IVA C C E S SIV IVNote: The simultaneous use of other high frequency equipment (mobile telephones, domestic alarms...) may momentarily hinder
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
3 Tyre pressure sensors 84 Braking assistance systems (ABS) 85 Trajectory controlsystems (ESP/ASR) 86 Seat belts 87 Airbags 90 Safety adv
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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_
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 centralfixing
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
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
VI VI77 VI VII N T E R I O R C O M F O R TLuggage securing ringsUsethe2sidefixingsattherear,aswell as the 6 anchoring rings on the bootoor
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
90 VIIIS A F E T YAIRBAGSReplacement of the pyro-technic systems associa- ted with the airbagsAfter the airbags have been deployed, the pyrotec
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
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
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
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
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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