eco CITROEN C1 2017 Owners Manual
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USB, portable player
QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION
There is a long waiting period f
ollowing the connection of a U
SB memory stick.When a new m edium i s i nserted, t he s ystem r eads a c ertain a mount o
f data (directory, title, artist, etc.). This may take from
a
few seconds to a few minutes. This
phenomenon is normal.
Some
characters
in
the
m
edia
information
are
not
d
isplayed
correctly
while
p
laying. The
audio system does not display some types of characters. Use standard characters to name tracks and
f
olders.
Playing
of
streaming
files
d
oes
not
start. The
peripheral device connected does not support automatic play. Start the playback from the device.
The
names
of
tracks
and
t
he
track
length
are
not
d
isplayed
on
the
screen
w
hen
s
treaming
a
udio. The
Bluetooth profile does not allow the transfer of this information.
Audio and Telematics
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Settings, configuration
QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION
There
is a difference in
s
ound
quality between the
d
ifferent audio sources
(
radio,
U
SB...). For
optimum sound quality, the audio settings (Volume, Treble,
M
edium, Bass) can be adapted to the different sound sources,
w
hich may result in audible differences when changing source
(
radio,
U
SB...). Check
that the audio settings are adapted to
t
he sources listened to. It is advisable to select
a
utomatic sound adjustment (Low, Medium,
Hig
h).
Check
the quality and format of your recording.
With
the engine off, the
s
ystem
switches off after a
f
ew
minutes of use. When
the engine is switched off, the system's operating time
d
epends on the battery charge.
The
switch-off is normal: the system changes to economy mode
a
nd switches off to preserve the state of charge of the vehicle's
b
attery. Start
the vehicle's engine to increase the battery
c
harge.
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Key ............................................................ 31, 71
Key, electronic ................................................. 34
K
eyless Entry and Starting
.......................3
4, 72
Kit,
han
ds-free
......................................2
04, 247
Kit,
temporary puncture repair
................6
9, 153
K
Jack ...............................................................15 8
Jump starting .............................. ..................178
J
Gauge, fuel........................................ 1 3, 26, 138
Gearbox, ETG ............................... ...... 9, 77, 152
Gearbox,
m
anual
.......................... 9
, 76, 83, 151
Gear
efficiency indicator
.................................81
G
ear lever, manual gearbox
...........................76
G
lossary, audio system
................................23
6
Glove
box
..................................................6
3, 64
E
F
G
Eco-driving ............................... ........................ 9
Economy mode ............................... ..............141
Electronic
brake force distribution
(
EBFD)
...............................
.................107,
10
8
Emergency
braking assistance (EBA)
..........10
7
Emergency
w
arning
lam
ps
...........................10
6
Energy
economy mode
.................................1
41
Engine
c
ompartment
.................................... 14
7
Engine
...............................
.....139, 147, 181, 182
Environment
........ 9
, 33, 47, 53, 61, 95, 150, 179
Filling
the fuel tank
................................ 13
8,
13
9
Filter, air
...............
......................................... 151
Filter, oil
......................................................... 1
51
Filter,
p
assenger
c
ompartment
.....................1
51
Fitting
a wheel
...............................
................161
Fittings,
boot
................................................... 68
F
ittings,
in
terior
............................................... 63
F
lashing
in
dicators
................1
03, 164, 166, 167
Foglamp,
r
ear
...............................
.........10 0,
16
6
Folding
the rear seat backrest
........................48
F
olding/unfolding the door mirrors
.................50
F
requency (radio)
..................................1
94, 242
Fuel ..................................................26,
138, 139
Fuel
c
onsumption
........................................ 9
, 28Hazard
w
arning
lam
ps
..................................10
6
Headlamp
adj
ustment
...................................10
3
Headlamps,
automatic illumination
........ 9
9, 101
Headlamps,
dipped beam
.......................9
8, 164
Headlamps,
main beam
..........................9
8, 164
Head
restraints, rear
.......................................49
H
eating
................
............................... 54, 55, 57
Hill start assist
.................................................8
2
Hooks
...............................
...............................69
Horn ............................................................... 10 6
H
Fusebox, dashboard ..................................... 17 0
Fusebox, e ngine c ompartment .....................17
3
Fuses
................
............................................. 168Identification
.................................................. 18 4
Immobiliser,
e
lectronic
....................................75
I
ndicator lamps, operation
..............................21
I
ndicators,
d
irection
......................................10
3
Inflating
tyres
..............................
..............9, 184
Inflating
tyres and accessories
(using
the kit)
..............................
................15 6
Instrument
panel
...............................
........11,
12
I
SOFIX
...............
....................................13 3 -13 5I
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Tables of fuses ..............................................16 8
Tank, fuel ............................... ..................26, 138
Telephone
.............................................2
04, 247
Third
brake lamp
........................................... 16
7
Three
flashes (direction indicators)
..............10
3
Time
(setting)
..............................
..............29, 30
To o l s
................
.............................................. 159
Touch screen tablet
...................................... 18
5
Seat belts
................................. 4
8, 115 -117, 129
Seats, front
...............................
.......................
46
Seats, rear
................................................. 4
7, 48
Selector,
ge
ar
..................................................
77
S
ervicing
...............................
............................ 9
Sidelamps
...................................... 9
8, 164, 166
Side
r
epeater
..............................
..................
167
Snow chains
.................................................. 14
0
Socket, 12 V accessory
............................6
3, 64
Sockets, audio
......................... 6
3, 65, 198, 245
Speed
l
imiter
...............................
..............86, 89
Speedometer
..............................
..............
11,
12
S
tarting the vehicle
............................. 7
1, 72, 74
Starting using another battery
......................
17
8
Station,
ra
dio
.........................................1
94, 242
Steering mounted controls, audio
........ 1
88, 241
Steering wheel adjustment
.............................
51
S
topping the vehicle
........................... 7
1, 72, 75
Stop & Start
......................... 2
8, 83, 85, 151, 177
Storage
................
......................................63, 64
Sun visor
...................................................6
3, 64Touch screen tablet (Menus)
........................
18
9
To w i n g
.....................................................6
9, 180
Traction control (TRC)
............... 1
7, 24, 107-109
Traffic information (TA)
......................... 1
91, 243
Trip computer
............................................ 2
7, 28
Trip distance recorder
.....................................
26
T
y r e s
..............................................................
.... 9
Tyre under-inflation detection
........... 1
9, 95, 157
Under floor storage
.........................................
69
U
nder-inflation
(
detection)
................ 1
9, 95, 157
Unlocking
..............................
....................32, 34
USB
........
.................................. 63, 65, 198, 245
U
V
W
Ventilation ..............................
...... 52, 54, 55, 58
Visibility ............................... ............................52Warning
and indicator lamps
....................
15
-25
Washing
(
advice)
........................................... 152
Weights
...............
..........................................
182
Wheel, spare
................................................. 15
8
Window controls
.............................................
41
W
indows, rear quarter
....................................
41
W
iper
b
lades
(
changing)
...............................
14
4
Wipers
........................................................... 10
4
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Labels are fitted in various areas of your vehicle. They carry
safety warnings as well as vehicle identification
information.
Do
not
remove
them:
they
form
an
integral
part
of
your vehicle.
Automobiles
CITROËN declares, by application of the
provisions
of the European regulation (Directive 2000/53)
relating
to End of Life Vehicles, that it achieves the
objectives
set by this regulation and that recycled materials
are
used in the manufacture of the products that it sells.
Reproduction
or translation of all or part of this document
is
prohibited without written authorisation from
Automobiles
CITROËN. W
e draw your attention to the following points:
-
The
fitting of electrical equipment or accessories not
listed
by CITROËN may cause faults and failures
with
the electrical system of your vehicle. Contact
a
CITROËN dealer for information on the range of
recommended
accessories.
-
As
a safety measure, access to the diagnostic socket,
used
for the vehicle's electronic systems, is reserved
strictly
for CITROËN dealers or qualified workshops,
equipped
with the special diagnostic tool required (risk
of
malfunctions of the vehicle's electronic systems that
could
cause breakdowns or serious accidents).
The
manufacturer
cannot be held responsible if this advice is
not
followed.
-
Any
modification or adaptation not intended or
authorised
by
Automobiles
CITROËN or carried out
without
meeting the technical requirements defined by
the
manufacturer would lead to the suspension of the
legal
and contractual warranties.Printed
in the EU
Anglais
For
any
work
on
your
vehicle,
use
a
qualified
workshop
that
has
the technical information, competence and equipment
required,
which a CITROËN dealer is able to provide.
* Subject to official publication of the results by the FIA.
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Fuel used for petrol engines
The petrol engines are compatible with bio-fuels that conform to current and future European standards and can be obtained from filling stations.
Fuel used for Diesel
engines
The Diesel engines are compatible with biofuels that conform to current and future European standards and can be obtained from filling stations.
The use of B20 or B30 fuel meeting standard EN16709 is possible in your Diesel engine. However, this use, even occasional, requires strict application of the special servicing conditions referred to as "Arduous conditions".
The use of any other type of (bio)fuel (vegetable or animal oils, pure or diluted, domestic fuel...) is strictly prohibited (risk of damage to the engine and fuel system).
The only Diesel additives authorised for use are those that meet the B715000 standard.
The only petrol additives authorised for use are those that meet the B715001 standard.
Petrol that meets the EN228 standard, mixed with a bio-fuel meeting the EN15376 standard.
Travelling abroad Cer tain fuels could damage the engine of your vehicle. In cer tain countries, the use of a par ticular fuel may be required (specific octane rating, specific sales name…) to ensure correct operation of the
engine. For any additional information, contact your dealer.
Diesel fuel that meets standard EN590 mixed with a biofuel that meets standard EN14214 (possibly containing up to 7% Fatty Acid Methyl Ester).
Diesel fuel that meets standard EN16734 mixed with a biofuel that meets standard EN14214 (possibly containing up to 10% Fatty Acid Methyl Ester).
Paraffinic Diesel fuel that meets standard EN15940 mixed with a biofuel that meets standard EN14214 (possibly containing up to 7% Fatty Acid Methyl Ester).
For more information, contact a dealer of the brand or a qualified workshop.
Compatibility of fuels
Diesel fuel at low temperature
In temperatures below 0°C (+32°F), the formation of paraffins in the summer diesel fuels may result in abnormal operation of the fuel supply system. To avoid this, the use of winter diesel fuels is recommended, keeping
the tank topped up to more than 50% of its capacity. If in spite of this you experience difficulties starting the engine in temperatures below -15°C (+5°F), simply leave the vehicle in a garage or a heated workshop for a while.
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