traction control Citroen C CROSSER 2008 1.G Owner's Manual
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D R I V I N G
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FOUR WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM 
WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROL 
  4WD AUTO (position 1)  
 The  vehicle  operates  with  four  wheel  
drive  and  provides  optimum  traction 
regardless of the level of grip.  
 This is the vehicle’s normal and regular  
operating  mode,  the  distribution  of  the 
 t o r q u e   b e t w e e n   t h e   f r o n t   a n d   r e a r   a x l e s  
is controlled automatically.  
 The distribution favours the front wheels,  
the transfer of torque to the rear wheels 
is managed electronically by the control 
unit  in  relation  to  the  level  of  grip,  so 
guaranteeing optimum road holding.  
 Three  transmission  modes  are 
available and can be selected manually 
by  the  driver  in  accordance  with  his 
requirements.  
 You  can  change  transmission  mode  
when  stationary  or  while  driving  at  a 
speed   below 60 mph (100 km/h) .  
 The transmission mode can be selected 
by turning the control   A .    Display on the instrument panel  
 The  transmission  mode  is  displayed  in  
the  form  of  an  intermittent  display  on 
the  instrument  panel  display  when  the 
transmission mode is selected. 
  Selecting the transmission  
mode 
 The  selection  of  this  mode  is  rec- 
ommended  when  the  level  of  grip 
permits.   
  2WD (position 3)  
 The  vehicle  operates  with  front  two  
wheel drive.  
 This  mode  corresponds  to  use  on  a  
tarmacked  road  on  which  the  driver 
considers that there is no risk of loss of 
grip (dry road). 
  4WD LOCK (position 2)  
 The  vehicle  operates  with  four  wheel  
drive in this mode also.  
 It is recommended when grip is particularly  
 p o o r    o r    d i f fi   c u l t    ( s a n d ,    m u d ,    s l o p e s ,    e t c . ) .    
 System  which  permits  the  selection  of 
a  transmission  mode  in  relation  to  the 
driving conditions.