weight CITROEN C-ELYSÉE 2017 Owners Manual

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Direction indicators 100
Hazard   warning   lamps  
1
00
Horn
 10

0
Under-inflation
 d

etection
 1
01
Braking
  assistance   systems  
1
05
Trajectory
  control   systems  
1
06
Front
  seat   belts  
1
07
Airbags
 1

10
Safety
Child seats 1 14
Deactivating   the   passenger's   front   airbag  
1
17
ISOFIX
  mountings  
1
23
Child
  lock  
1
28
Child safety
Fuel tank 129
Misfuel   prevention   (Diesel)  
1
30
Running
  out   of   fuel   (Diesel)  
1
32
AdBlue
® additive and SCR system 
(
BlueHDi   Diesel)  1 33
Temporary
  puncture   repair   kit  
1
40
Spare
 
wheel  
1
45
Snow
 
chains  
1
52
Changing
  a   bulb  
1
53
Changing
  a   fuse  
1
59
12
 
V
 
battery  
1
64
Electrical
  energy   economy   mode  
1
68
Changing
  a   wiper   blade  
1
69
Towing
 
the   vehicle  
1
70
Towing
 
a   trailer  
1
72
Very
 
cold   climate   screen(s)  
1
74
Advice
 
on   care   and   maintenance  
1
75
Accessories
 1

75
M at s
 17

7
Roof
 
bars  
1
78
Practical information
Petrol engines 1 88
Petrol   weights  
1
89
Diesel
  engines  
1
90
Diesel
  weights  
1
91
Dimensions
 1

92
Identification
 ma

rkings
 1
93
Technical data
Audio system / Bluetooth 1 95
Audio   system  
2
27
Audio and telematics
Visual search
Alphabetical
 in

dex
Checks
Bonnet 18
0
Petrol   engines  
1
81
Diesel
  engine  
1
82
Checking
  levels  
1
83
Checks
 18

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Contents

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General points relating to child seats
For maximum safety, please observe the following r ecommendations:
-
 
i
n   accordance   with   European   regulations,  
a

ll children under the age of 12 or less
than one and a half metres tall must
travel in approved child seats suited to
their weight ,
  on   seats   fitted   with   a   seat  
b

elt   or   ISOFIX   mountings*,
-
 
s
tatistically, the safest seats in your
vehicle for carr ying children are the
rear seats,
-
 
a c
hild weighing less than 9 kg must
travel in the rear ward facing position
both in the front and in the rear. CITROËN recommends 
that   children  
s

hould   travel   in   the   outer rear seats of
your
  vehicle:
-
 
re
arward facing
 
up   to   the   age   of   3,
-
 
fo
rward facing
 
over   the   age   of   3.
Although
  one   of   CITROËN   main   criteria   when   designing   your   vehicle,   the   safety   of   your   children  
a

lso   depends   on   you.
*   
T
he   regulations   on   carrying   children   are  
s

pecific   to   each   country.   Refer   to   the  
l

egislation   in   force   in   your   country.
Child safety

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Installing a child seat using the seat belt
Weight of the child and indicative age
Seat Under 13 kg
(groups
  0   (b)
 
and   0+)
Up
  to   approx   1   yearFrom 9 to 18 kg
(group
  1)
1
  to   3   years   approxFrom 15 to 25 kg
(group
  2)
3
  to   6   years   approxFrom 22 to 36 kg
(group
  3)
6
  to   10   years   approx
Front
 
passenger
 
seat
 
without
 
h

eight
 
adjuster
 
(c) (e) U
UUU
Outer rear seats (d) UUUU
Centre rear seat XXXX
(a)
 U

niversal
 
child
 
seat:
 
child
 
seat
 
that
 
can
 
be
 
installed   in   all   vehicles   using   a   seat   belt.
(b )
 
G

roup
 
0:
 
from
 
birth
 
to
 
10
 
kg.
 
Shells
 
seats
 
and
 
baby
  carriers   cannot   be   installed   in   the   front  
p

assenger
 sea

t.
(c )
 
C

onsult
 
the
 
legislation
 
in
 
force
 
in
 
your
 
country
 
before   installing   your   child   on   this   seat.
(d)
 T

o
 
install
 
a
 
child
 
seat
 
at
 
the
 
rear,
 
rear ward
 
or
 
for ward   facing,   move   the   seat   in   front   for ward,  
t

hen
 
straighten
 
the
 
backrest
 
to
 
allow
 
enough
 
space
  for   the   child   seat   and   the   child's   legs.
(e)
 W

hen
 
a
 
rear ward
 
facing
 
child
 
seat
 
is
 
installed
 
on
 
the   front passenger seat ,
  the   passenger's  
a

irbag
 
must
 
be
 
deactivated.
 
Other wise,
 
the child would risk being seriously injured or
killed if the airbag were deployed .
 
When
 
a
 
for ward   facing   child   seat   is   installed   on   the   front
passenger seat ,
 
the
 
passenger's
 
airbag
 
must
 
remain   activate.
In
 

accordance
 w

ith
 

European
 r

egulations,
 t

his
 

table
 

indicates
 
the
 o
ptions
 f
or
 i
nstalling
 
child
 s
eats
 s
ecured
 u
sing
 a 
seat
 b
elt
 
and
 u
niversally
 
approved (a)

in
 
accordance
 
with
 
the
 
weight
 
of
 
the
 
child
 
and
 
the
 
seat
 
in   the   vehicle.
Remove   and   stow   the   head   restraint  
b

efore   installing   a   child   seat   with   a  
b

ackrest   on   a   passenger   seat.   Refit   the  
h

ead   restraint   once   the   child   seat   has  
b

een   removed.
U
:

S
eat suitable for the installation of a
child
  seat   secured   using   a   seat   belt   and  
u

niversally   approved,   rear ward   facing   and/
or
  for ward   facing.
X:
S

eat not suitable for the installation of a
child
  seat   of   the   weight   group   indicated.
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Installing ISOFIX child seats
In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for the installation of ISOFIX child seats on the vehicle seats fitted with ISOFIX m ountings.
In
  the   case   of   the   universal   and   semi-universal   ISOFIX   child   seats,   the   child   seat's   ISOFIX   size   category,   determined   by   a   letter   between   A   and   G,
is
  indicated   on   the   child   seat   next   to   the   ISOFIX   logo.Weight of the child
  /   indicative   age
Less than 10 kg (group 0)
Up
  to   6   months  
a

pproxLess than 10 kg
(group 0)
Less than 13 kg (group 0+)
Up
  to   1   year   approxFrom 9 to 18 kg (group 1)
From
  1   to   3   years   approx
Type of ISOFIX child seat Infant car seat*rearward facing rearward facing forward facing
ISOFIX size categor y F GCD E CD A BB1
Universal and semi-universal ISOFIX child
seats which can be installed on the outer
rear seats X
IL- SU IL- SU IUF

IL- SU
I UF: seat suitable for the installation of an I sofix
  Universal seat, F or ward
  facing   and   secured   using   the   "Top   Tether"   upper   strap.
IL- SU: seat suitable for the installation an I sofix
  Semi- Universal
  seat   which   is:
-
 
r
ear ward   facing   fitted   with   a   "Top   Tether"   upper   strap   or   a   support   leg,
-
 
f
or ward   facing   fitted   with   a   support   leg,
For
  securing   the   "Top   Tether"   upper   strap,   refer   to   the   "ISOFIX   Mountings"   section.
X:
 

seat   which   is   not   suitable   for   the   installation   of   an   ISOFIX   seat   of   the   size   category   indicated.
*
  Infant   car   seats   and   "car   cots"   cannot   be   installed   on   the   front   passenger   seat.
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Towing the vehicle
Access to the tools
The towing eye is installed in the boot under the   floor.
To
  gain   access   to   it:
F

o
pen the boot,
F
 
l
ift   the   floor   and   remove   it,
F
 
r
emove   the   towing   eye   from   the   holder.
General recommendations
Observe the legislation in force in your country.
E nsure   that   the   weight   of   the   towing   vehicle   is   higher   than   that   of   the   towed   vehicle.
The
  driver   must   remain   at   the   wheel   of   the   towed   vehicle   and   must   have   a   valid   driving  
l

icence.
When
  towing   a   vehicle   with   all   four   wheels   on   the   ground,   always   use   an   approved   towing  
a

rm;   rope   and   straps   are   prohibited.
The
  towing   vehicle   must   move   off   gently.
When
  towing   a   vehicle   with   the   engine   off,   there   is   no   longer   any   power   assistance   for  
b

raking   or   steering.
In
  the   following   cases,   you   must   always   call   on   a   professional   recovery   service:
-
 
v
ehicle   broken   down   on   a   motor way   or   fast   road,
-
 
f
our-wheel   drive   vehicle,
-
 
w
hen   it   is   not   possible   to   put   the   gearbox   into   neutral,   unlock   the   steering,   or   release  
t

he   parking   brake,
-
 
t
owing   with   only   two   wheels   on   the   ground,
-
 
w
here   there   is   no   approved   towing   arm   available...
Procedure
 
for
 
having
 
your
 
vehicle
 
towed.
Practical information

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Driving advice
Distribution of loads
F Distribute  the   load   in   the   trailer   so   that   the  h
eaviest   items   are   as   close   as   possible   to  
t

he   axle   and   the   nose   weight   approaches  
t

he   maximum   permitted   without  
e

xceeding it.
Air
  density   decreases   with   altitude,   thus  
r

educing   engine   per formance.   Above  
1 0

00 metres,   the   maximum   towed   load   must  
b

e   reduced   by   10 %   for   every   1 000   metres   of  
al

titude.
Side wind
F Take   into   account   the   increased   sensitivity  t
o   side   wind.
Cooling
Towing a trailer on a slope increases the temperature   of   the   coolant.
As
  the   fan   is   electrically   controlled,   its   cooling  
c

apacity   is   not   dependent   on   the   engine   speed.
F
 
T
o   lower   the   engine   speed,   reduce   your  
s

peed.
The
  maximum   towed   load   on   a   long   incline  
d

epends   on   the   gradient   and   the   ambient  
t

emperature.
In
  all   cases,   keep   a   check   on   the   coolant  
t

emperature. F
 
I
f   the   warning   lamp   and  
t

he STOP
 
warning   lamp   come  
o

n,   stop   the   vehicle   and   switch  
o

ff   the   engine   as   soon   as  
p

ossible.
Braking
Towing a trailer increases the braking distance.
T o   avoid   overheating   of   the   brakes   on   a   long  
m

ountain   type   of   descent,   the   use   of   engine  
b

raking   is   recommended.
Ty r e s
F Check   the   tyre   pressures   of   the   towing  v
ehicle   and   of   the   trailer,   observing   the  
re

commended
 p
ressures.
Lighting
F Check  the   electrical   lighting   and   signalling  o
n   the   trailer.
Refer
 
to
 
the
 
"Technical
 
data"
 
section
 
for
 
details
 
o

f
 
the
 
weights
 
and
 
towed
 
loads
 
which
 
apply
 
to
 
y

our
 
vehicle.
The  rear   parking   sensors   will   be  
d

eactivated   automatically   if   a   genuine  
C

ITROËN   towbar   is   used.
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Roof bars
For safety reasons and to avoid damaging the roof, it is essential to use the transverse bars
listed
  for   your   vehicle. When
  fitting   roof   bars,   use   only   the   four   fixing  p
oints   located   in   the   roof   frame.   The   points   are  
m

asked   by   the   vehicle   doors   when   closed.
The
  roof   bar   fixings   include   a   stud   to   be   fitted   to  
t

he   hole   at   each   fixing   point.
Observe
  the   fitting   instructions   and   the  
c

onditions   of   use   in   the   guide   supplied   with  
t

he bars. Maximum
  authorised   weight   on   the   roof  
b

ars:
 75

kg.
If
  the   height   exceeds   40   cm,   adapt   the  
s

peed   of   the   vehicle   to   the   profile   of   the  
r

oad   to   avoid   damaging   the   roof   bars  
a

nd   the   fixings   on   the   roof.
Be
  sure   to   refer   to   national   legislation   in  
o

rder   to   comply   with   the   regulations   for  
t

ransporting   objects   which   are   longer  
t

han   the   vehicle.
Practical information

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EnginePureTech 72PureTech
82 PureTech
82 S&S VTi 115
Gearbox Manual
(5-speed) ETG
 e

lectronic
(5-speed) Manual
(5-speed) ETG
 e

lectronic
(5-speed) Manual
(5-speed) Automatic
 (

4-speed)E AT 6
 au

tomatic
 (

6-speed)
Model code: DD... HMY0 HMY0/PHMZ6HMZ6/PS NFP0
NFP6NFP9
NFPT
Unladen
  weight 980980 980 1
  0901
  115
Kerb
  weight* 1
  0551
  055 1   0551
  1651
  190
Gross
  vehicle   weight   (GV W) 1
  459 1   467 1   470149 0 1
  524 1   559 1   585
Gross
  train   weight   (GTW)
on
  a   12%   gradient 1
  909 1   917 1   920 1   990 2   274 2   309 2   335
Braked
  trailer   (within   the   GTW   limit)  
o

n   a   10%   or   12%   gradient 450
450500 750
Braked
  trailer**   (with   load   transfer   within   the  
G

TW   limit) 720
720 720 1
  010
Unbraked
 t

railer 450450 450 580
Recommended
  nose   weight 555555 55
*
  The   kerb   weight   is   equal   to   the   unladen   weight   +   driver   (75   kg).
**
  
T
he   weight   of   the   braked   trailer   can   be   increased,   within   the   GTW   limit,   if   the   GV W   of   the   towing   vehicle   is   reduced   by   an   equal   amount;   warning,  
t

owing   using   a   lightly   loaded   towing   vehicle   may   have   an   adverse   effect   on   its   road   holding.
The
  GTW   and   towed   load   values   indicated   are   valid   up   to   a   maximum   altitude   of   1   000   metres;   the   towed   load   mentioned   must   be   reduced   by   10   %   for  
e

ach   additional   1   000   metres   of   altitude.
The
  speed   of   a   towing   vehicle   must   not   exceed   60   mph   (100   km/h)   (comply   with   the   legislation   in   force   in   your   country).
High
  ambient   temperatures   may   result   in   a   reduction   in   the   per formance   of   the   vehicle   to   protect   the   engine;   if   the   ambient   temperature   is   above   37   °C,  
l

imit   the   towed   load.
Petrol weights (in kg)
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Technical data

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The GTW and towed load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must be reduced by 10 % for each   additional   1   000   metres   of   altitude.
The
  speed   of   a   towing   vehicle   must   not   exceed   60   mph   (100   km/h)   (comply   with   the   legislation   in   force   in   your   country).
High
  ambient   temperatures   may   result   in   a   reduction   in   the   per formance   of   the   vehicle   to   protect   the   engine;   if   the   ambient   temperature   is   above   37   °C,  
l

imit   the   towed   load.
*
  The   kerb   weight   is   equal   to   the   unladen   weight   +   driver   (75   kg).
**   
T
he   weight   of   the   braked   trailer   can   be   increased,   within   the   GTW   limit,   if   the   GV W   of   the   towing   vehicle   is   reduced   by   an   equal   amount;   warning,  
t

owing   using   a   lightly   loaded   towing   vehicle   may   have   an   adverse   effect   on   its   road   holding.
Engine
HDi 92BlueHDi 100
Gearbox Manual
 (
5-speed)
Manual
 (
5-speed)
Model code: DD... 9HJC9HP0BHY6
Unladen   weight
1   090
1   090
Kerb   weight*
1   165
1   165
Gross   vehicle   weight   (GV W)
1   549
1   548
1   585
Gross   train   weight   (GTW)
on   a   12%   gradient
2   299
2   298
2   335
Braked   trailer   (within   the   GTW   limit)
on   a   10%   or   12%   gradient
750
750
Brakled   trailer**   (with   load   transfer   within  
the   GTW   limit)
1   010
1   010
Unbraked
 t
railer
580580
Recommended   nose   weight
5555
Diesel weights (in kg)
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Technical data

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Maintenance - Technical data
Petrol weights 189
Diesel   weights  1 91
Changing
 bu

lbs
 1

53-158
-
 
f

ront
-
 
r

ear Running
 
out
 
of
 
fuel,
 
Diesel
 
1

32
AdBlue
® additive and SCR system (
BlueHDi   Diesel)  1 33 -139
Opening
  the   bonnet  
1
80
Under
 
the   bonnet,   petrol  
1
81
Under
 
the   bonnet,   Diesel  
1
82
Petrol
 
engines  
1
88
Diesel
 
engines  
1
90Batter y
 16

4 -167
Load
  reduction,   economy   mode  
1
68
Engine
 c

ompartment
 
f

uses  
1
59 -160,   163
Checking
 
levels
 
1

83 -185
-
 
o

il
-
 
b

rake
 
fluid
-
 c

oolant
-
 
s

creenwash
 
fluid
-
 
a

dditive
 
(Diesel
 
with
 
particle
 
filter)
Checking
 
components
 
1

86 -187
-
 b

attery
-
 
a

ir
 
/
 
passenger
 
compartment
 
filter
-
 
o

il
 
filter
-
 
p

article
 
filter
 
(Diesel)
-
 
b

rake
 
pads
 
/
 
discs
Identification
 ma

rkings
 1
93
Dimensions
 1

92
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