tow Citroen C CROSSER 2008 1.G Owner's Manual

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INSTRUMENT PANEL INDICATOR LIGHTS

Indicator lights is on Cause Observations
Left-hand
direction
indicator Flashing
with
buzzer This fl ashes when you
press the lights stalk
down. If this indicator light fl ashes abnormally quickly,
this could indicate that the electric bulb of one
of the direction indicators has blown. Change
the bulb or contact a CITROËN dealer.
Right-hand
direction
indicator Flashing
with
buzzer
This fl ashes when you
push the lights stalk up. If this indicator light fl ashes abnormally quickly,
this could indicate that the electric bulb of one
of the direction indicators has blown. Change
the bulb or contact a CITROËN dealer.
Main beam
headlamps
Fixed This comes on when
you pull the lights stalk
towards you. Pull the stalk to return to dipped headlamps.
Side lights
Fixed This comes on when
the lights stalk is in the
“Side lights” or “Dipped
headlamps” position. Turn the stalk to the position required.
Front fog
lamps
Fixed This comes on when you
use the front fog lamps. Turn the ring on the stalk forwards to switch on
the fog lamps.
Rear fog lamps
Fixed This comes on when you
use the rear fog lamps. Turn the ring on the stalk forwards to switch on
the fog lamps.
Cruise control
Fixed This comes on when the
mode is active. Press the “ON/OFF” button to activate/
deactivate the mode.

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For even air distribution, take care not
to obstruct the exterior air intake grille
located at the bottom of the windscreen,
the vents, the air outlets under the front
seats and the air extractor located be-
hind the fl aps in the boot. The water formed by the air conditioning
condensation is discharged via an open-
ing provided for this purpose. Therefore,
a puddle of water may form underneath
the vehicle when stationary.
If the system does not produce cold air,
do not use it and have it checked by a
CITROËN dealer.
THE AIR CONDITIONING
Do not cover the temperature and hu-
midity sensor
2 and the sunshine sen-
sor
7 .
They are required for regulation of the
air conditioning.
Advice on operation
In hot weather, in order to obtain in-
tense ventilation, it is advisable to
use vents 1 and
4 only.
If, when the vehicle has been parked
in the sun for a long time, the interior
temperature remains very high, do
not hesitate to ventilate the passen-
ger compartment for a few minutes. Switch off the air conditioning when
the climatic conditions permit.
Use of the automatic regulation of the
air conditioning is recommended. It per-
mits automatic and optimised control of
all of the following functions: air fl ow,
passenger compartment temperature
and air distribution, by means of vari-
ous sensors (exterior temperature, in-
terior temperature, sunshine), so pre-
venting the need for you to change your
reference settings other than the value
displayed.
In certain cases of particularly arduous
use (towing the maximum load on a
steep gradient in hot weather), cutting
off the air conditioning permits recovery
of the engine power and therefore im-
provement of the towing capacity.
Close the windows to benefi t from the
full effectiveness of the air condition-
ing.
Ensure that the passenger compart-
ment fi lter is in good condition. Have
the fi lter elements replaced periodically.
If you drive in a dusty environment, re-
place it twice as often.
The air conditioning system does not
contain chlorine and is not harmful to
the ozone layer.
Operate the air conditioning system for
5 to 10 minutes, once or twice a month,
to keep it in perfect working order.
1. Centre panel vents.

2. Temperature sensor .

3. Air outlet to passenger footwells.

4. Side vents.

5. Front windows de-icing or demisting
vents.

6. Windscreen de-icing or demisting
vents.

7. Sunshine sensor.

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Manual operation
It is possible to set one or more func-
tions manually while leaving the other
functions in automatic mode.

Switching to manual mode may result
in discomfort (temperature, humidity,
odour, condensation) and does not of-
fer optimum comfort.
Temperature adjustment (1) Air fl ow adjustment (2)

 Turn the dial to the
right to increase the
air fl ow or to the left to
decrease it.

 Turn the temperature
control dial to the right
to increase the tem-
perature and to the
left to decrease it.
 Place the dial in the
position required to
direct the air towards:
To avoid condensation and deterio-
ration of the quality of the air in the
passenger compartment, ensure that
a suffi cient fl ow of air is maintained. the central and side vents,
the central and side vents and
the footwells,
the footwells,
the windscreen, the side win-
dows and the footwells, the windscreen and the side
windows.
The air distribution can be adapted by
placing the adjustment dial in the inter-
mediate positions.
Air distribution adjustment (3)

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REAR SEATS (ROW 2)
Seat back angle adjustment
Pull the control and adjust.
When the seat back is at the correct
angle, release the control.
Sit in the centre of the rear bench seat
to check that the two seats are at the
same level and that the angle of their
seat backs is the same.
Forwards-backwards adjustment
Pull the control towards the outside and
adjust.
When your seat is at the correct
distance, release the control.
To ensure that the seat is secured
correctly, move it forwards and
backwards slightly without using the
control. When manoeuvring the seats,
ensure that no person or ob-
ject is in the vicinity of the mov-
ing parts to avoid any risk of injury or
damage.
To prevent the seat back from mov-
ing forwards sharply and knocking
you, press on it with your back or
push it with your hand while operat-
ing the lever.
The rear seats can be folded in two
parts (1/3 - 2/3).

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Folding the second row

1. Raise the rear seat lever A , or
Pull the button in the boot B for at least one second, or
Pull the rear seat releasing strap C towards you.

2. The seat backs fold forwards then the cushion rises and folds fo rwards.

3. After carrying out these operations, press on the seat lightly to check that it is secured correctly.
Before folding the seats, lower the head restraints fully.
Before folding the seat backs forwards, insert the seat belt b
uckles in the slots provided for this purpose in the rear seat
cushion.

Before folding the seats , ensure that no object or person is hindering the execution of the operatio ns.
Do not place luggage on the folded seats.

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1. Open the tailgate and the lower tail-
gate (refer to the “Access” section).

2. Lift the cover A and fi x it to the seat
back using the press stud of the
band
B .
3. Unlock the head restraints by sliding
the controls
C and fold them onto
the seat back.
4. Pull the grey strap
D and bring the
bench seat towards you. Press on
the bench seat to lock it.

5. Tilt and push the bench seat for-
wards.
6. Pull the black strap E located at the
centre of the seat back to fold the
seat back.
Undo the press stud of the band B to
put the cover back in place.
Folding the bench seat

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BOOT LAYOUT

1. 12 volt socket (120 W max).

2. Open storage compartment.

3. Right-hand side enclosed storage
compartment.

4. Storage compartment in the fl oor * .

5. Stowing rings.

6. Left-hand side storage compartment
or audio equipment.

7. Load space cover.
* 5-seat version only.

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12 volt socket (120 W max)
This operates when the ignition switch
is in the “ON” or “ACC” position.
Lift the cover to gain access to the
socket. Check that the electrical equip-
ment operates with 12 volts
and that its maximum electri-
cal power is 120 W.
The prolonged use of electri-
cal equipment without running the
engine may discharge the battery. Stowing rings
There are four stowing rings in the boot
for securing luggage:
- two rings are located on the boot
fl oor,
- two rings are located on the rear side pillars.
* On 5-seat version only.
Raise the boot fl oor to gain access to
this compartment.
Right-hand side enclosed storage
compartment
This storage compartment contains the
tools for changing a wheel. Storage compartment in the fl oor *

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Load space cover
Unroll the load space cover and install it
in the securing groove A .
To store the load space cover, release
it from the securing groove, it rolls up to
its initial position. Second installation position.
The load space cover can be secured
in two different positions
B , so that the
row 2 seat backs can be tilted.

1. Roll up the load space cover.

2. Move one of the slides C towards
the inside of the vehicle and insert
the tab D in the installation hole to
be used.
Move the opposite slide in the same
way.

3. After changing the position, check
that the load space cover is secured
correctly. Removing the load space cover.

1. Roll up the load space cover.

2. Move one of the slides C towards the
inside of the vehicle and raise it.
Release the opposite slide in the
same way.
To put the load space cover in place,
carry out the operations in reverse
order.
Take care not to place heavy
objects on the load space cover
when it is unfolded.
The load space cover can be stored
along the lower tailgate, unless audio
equipment is present.

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WIPER CONTROLS
Manual controls
The wiper commands are issued direct-
ly by the driver by means of the lever A
and the ring B . single wipe.
Windscreen wipers

A. wiping speed selection lever:
park.
intermittent (the speed can be
set manually).
slow.
fast.

B. intermittence adjustment ring.
You can increase or decrease the
wiping frequency when the intermittent
mode is active. Windscreen wash
Pull the wipers stalk towards you.
The windscreen wash then the wipers
operate for a set time.
The headlamp wash is also activated
if
the dipped headlamps are on .
Headlamp wash
Press the end of the lights stalk to
activate the headlamp wash, when the
dipped headlamps are on.
System for selection and control of the
various front and rear wiping modes for
the elimination of rain and cleaning.
The vehicle’s various front and rear wip-
ers are designed to improve the driver’s
visibility progressively in relation to the
climatic conditions.

Certain windscreen wiper functions
(e.g. intermittence) can be confi gured
via the colour display “Equipment”
menu.

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