boot CITROEN C1 2020 User Guide

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F With  the   electronic   key   on   your   person,  p
ress   the   boot   opening   control   to   unlock  
a

nd   release   the   tailgate.
 T

he   vehicle   is   unlocked   as   well.
F
 
R
aise   the   tailgate   by   the   exterior   handle   to  
o

pen   it.
Using the Keyless Entry
and Starting system
If the vehicle had been previously unlocked by the   front   door,   it   is   not   necessary   to   have   the  
e

lectronic   key   on   your   person   to   use   the   boot  
ope

ning
 c
ontrol. F
 
W
ith   the   electronic   key   on   your   person,  
p

ress   the   button   on   the   boot   sill   to   lock   it.


or
 L

ock   the   vehicle   by   the   front   doors.
When   closing   the   boot,   do   not   slam   shut  
t

he   tailgate:   guide   it   down   and   release   it  
a

t   the   end   of   its   travel.
Boot release
System for mechanical unlocking of the boot in   the   event   of   a   battery   or   central   locking  
m

alfunction.
Unlocking
F Fold   the   rear   seat   backrest   to   gain   access  t
o   the   lock   from   inside   the   boot.
F
 
U
sing   a   screwdriver   protected   by   a   cloth,  
r

emove   the   4   fixing   clips,   then   the   boot  
t

rim.
F
 
M
ove   the   trigger   to   the   right   to   unlock   the  
t

ailgate.
Access

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Your vehicle is fitted with a fixed one-piece cushion bench rear seat, and depending on version:
-  a   folding   split   (50/50)   backrest,
-
 
a
  folding   one-piece   backrest.
When
  not   in   use,   or   before   folding   the   seat  
b

ackrest(s),   stow   the   rear   seat   belts   by  
i

nserting
 t
heir
 t
ongues
 i
n
 t
he
 d
edicated
 h
olders,
 l

ocated   on   the   side   pillars. The
  seat   backrest   is   folded   from   the   rear   of   the  
v

ehicle,   with   the   boot   open.
F
 
P
lace   the   head   restraints   in   the   low  
p

osition.
 R

efer   to   the   "rear   head   restraints"   section.
F
 
P
ull   the   strap(s)   A,
  located   behind   the   seat  
b

ackrest(s)   to   release   them,   and   lay   them  
o

n   the   seat   cushion.
Rear seats
Stowing the seat belts Folding the seat backrest
F Unfold  the   backrest   to   the   rear   and   engage  i
t   on   the   anchorage   B.
F
 
E
nsure   that   the   seat   back   has   locked   in  
p

lace   correctly.
Returning the backrest of the
bench seat to its initial position
3-door 5-door
Ease of use and comfort

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In this position, it comes on when   one   of   the   doors   is  
ope

ned.
The
 
courtesy   lamp   is   permanently  
o

f f.
The
 
courtesy   lamp   is   permanently  
o

n.
Courtesy lam p Boot lam p*
This comes on automatically when the boot is o
pened   and   goes   off   automatically   when   the  
b

oot   is   closed.
If
 
left
 
in
 
the
 
"permanently
 
on"
 
position,
 
t

he
 
courtesy
 
lamp
 
will
 
switch
 
off
 
about
 
2

0
 
minutes
 
after
 
the
 
last
 
door
 
is
 
closed. *
  Depending   on   version.
Ease of use and comfort

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Rear parcel shelf
To facilitate loading of the boot, the rear parcel shelf   is   fitted   to   the   tailgate.
When
  closing   the   tailgate,   check   that   nothing  
c

ould   inter fere   with   the   return   to   position   of  
t

he shelf.
Do
  not   place   heavy   loads   on   the   shelf,  
a

s   they   may   cause   the   shelf   to   unclip.
To
  remove   the   shelf:
F
 
o
pen   the   tailgate,
F
 
u
nclip   the   two   cords,
F
 
p
ull   firmly   on   the   shelf   to   disengage   it   from  
i

ts   hinges   on   the   tailgate   inner   trim.
You
  can   then   stow   the   shelf   behind   the   front  
sea

ts.To
  refit   the   shelf:
F
 
o
pen   the   tailgate,
F
 
p
osition   the   underside   of   the   shelf   facing  
yo

u,
F
 
c
lip   the   shelf   into   the   two   hinges,
F
 
p
ass   the   two   cords   through   the   guides  
e

ither   side   of   the   struts,
F
 
c
lip   the   two   cords   in   place.
3
Ease of use and comfort

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Boot fittings
1. Hooks.
2. Temporary   use   spare   wheel   and   tools.


or
 St

orage
 b
ox.
The
  wheel   or   storage   box   must   be   put  
i

n   place   under   the   carpet   before   loading  
t

he   boot.
Ease of use and comfort

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Storage box
F Remove  the   boot   carpet   for   access   to   the  s
torage   box.
Depending
  on   the   configuration,   it   is   laid   out   for  
s

toring:
-
 
a
  towing   eye,
-
 
a
  temporary   puncture   repair   kit,
-
 ...
F

or   versions   with   storage   box:   it   must  
b

e   in   place   before   loading   the   boot.
The
 
hooks
 
can
 
be
 
used
 
to
 
secure
 
shopping
 b
ags.
Hooks
Maximum authorised load on the 
h ooks: 2 k g.
3
Ease of use and comfort

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Accessories
A wide range of accessories and genuine parts is available from the CITROËN dealer network.
T hese   accessories   and   parts   are   all   suitable   for   your   vehicle   and   benefit   from   CITROËN's   recommendation   and   warranty.
"Transport solutions":


boot carpet, boot liner,
transverse
  roof   bars,   bicycle   carrier,   ski   carrier,  
r

oof   boxes,   boot   dividers,   ...
"Styling":
 

rear   diffuser,   aluminium   gear   knob,  
a

lloy   wheels,   exterior   expressive   stickers,  
c

hrome   mirror   shells,   door   sill   finishers,   ...
"Comfort" :
 

door   deflectors,   insulated   module,  
s

un   blinds,   scented   air   freshener,   portable  
a

shtray,   coat   hanger   fitted   to   head   restraint,  
r

eading   lamp,   front   and   rear   parking   sensors,  
c

entre   armrest,   cigarette   lighter,   ..."Security and safety":
 

anti-theft   alarm,  
v

ehicle   tracking   system,   snow   chains,   wheel  
n

on-slip   covers,   wheel   security   bolts,   child  
s

eats,   first   aid   kit,   warning   triangle,   high  
v

isibility   vest,   breathalyzer,   fire   extinguisher,  
p

et   seat   belt,   foglamp   kit,   seat   belt   cutter/glass  
h

ammer,
 ...
"

Protection":
 
mats,   mud   flaps,   vehicle   cover,  
s

eat   covers,   side   protective   mouldings,   bumper  
p

rotectors,
 ...
T

o   prevent   the   mat   from   becoming   caught  
u

nder   the   pedals:
-
 
e
nsure   that   the   mat   is   secured   correctly,
-
 
n
ever   fit   one   mat   on   top   of   another."Multimedia":
 audio
  system,   speaker,   semi-
integral
  navigation   systems,   hands-free   kit,  
d

riving   assistance   systems,   230   V   socket,   rear  
m

ulti-media   support,   DVD   players,   portable  
s

atellite   navigation   system,   smartphone  
s

upport,   digital   radio,   ...
Practical information

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Access to the spare wheel
and tools
Tools provided
The following tools are installed in a carrier, located   in   the   centre   of   the   spare   wheel:
1.


Wheelbrace
2.
 J

ack   with   handle
3.
 R

emovable   towing   eye.
Refer
  to   the   "Towing   the   vehicle"   section.
Tyre pressures
These are indicated on the label affixed to the middle   pillar   of   the   left   door,   driver's   side.
Refer
  to   the   "Identification   markings"   section.
All of these tools are specific to your
vehicle
  and   can   vary   according   to  
e

quipment.   Do   not   use   them   for   any  
o

ther
 p
urposes.
Never   go   underneath   a   vehicle  
s

upported   only   by   a   jack   (use   an   axle  
s

tand).
Never   use   a   jack   other   than   the   one  
l

isted   by   the   manufacturer.   If   your  
v

ehicle   does   not   have   one,   contact  
a

  CITROËN   dealer   or   a   qualified  
w

orkshop   to   obtain   the   correct   jack   for  
y

our   vehicle.
Depending
 
on
 
version,
 
the
 
spare
 
wheel
 
and
 
t

ools
 
are
 
stowed
 
in
 
the
 
boot
 
under
 
the
 
floor.
F
 
R

emove
 
the
 
boot
 
carpet.
F
 
R

emove
 
the
 
tool
 
carrier.
F
 
S

lacken
 
the
 
central
 
wheel
 
retaining
 
bolt.
F
 R
emove
 
the
 
wheel.
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In the event of a breakdown

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F Tighten  the   wheel   bolts   using   the  w
heelbrace 1 .
F
 
S
tore   the   tools   and   the   wheel   in   the   boot.
F
 
L
ower   the   vehicle   to   the   ground.
F  
F
old   the   jack   2   and   detach   it.
After changing a wheel
As soon as possible, have the
tightness
  of   the   wheel   bolts   and   the  
p

ressure   of   the   spare   wheel   checked  
b

y   a   CITROËN   dealer   or   a   qualified  
w

orkshop.
Have
  the   punctured   tyre   repaired   or  
r

eplaced   and   refit   it   to   the   vehicle   as  
s

oon   as   possible.
Do
  not   exceed   50   mph   (80   km/h)   when  
u

sing   the   "space-saver"   spare   wheel.
F
 
P

osition
 
the
 
wheel
 
on
 
the
 
hub.
F
 
S

crew
 
in
 
the
 
bolts
 
fully
 
by
 
hand.
F
 
P

re-tighten
 
the
 
bolts
 
using
 
the
 
w

heelbrace


1
 
o

n l y. The
  lane   departure   warning   system  
s

hould   be   deactivated   when   driving   with  
a

  spare   wheel   fitted.
In the event of a breakdown

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1. Brake  lamps   (P21/5W)
2. S idelamps ( P21/5W)
3.
 D

irection   indicators   (PY21W)
4.
 R

eversing   lamp   (P21W),   near   side
 F

oglamp   (P21W),   offside
Rear lamps
These bulbs are changed by removing the lamp unit:
F
 
O
pen   the   boot.
F
 
T
ip   the   plastic   cover   and   remove   the   screw.
F
 
M
ove   the   boot   trim   firmly   aside.
 D

eformation   of   the   trim   is   normal.
F
 
U
nscrew   the   nut   and   remove   it   (take   care  
n

ot   to   drop   it   in   the   wing).
F
 
R
emove   the   lamp   unit   by   pulling   it   firmly  
o

utwards. F
 A t   the   back   of   the   lamp,   remove   the   failed  
b

ulb   and   change   it.
When
  refitting,   proceed   in   the   reverse   order,  
t

aking   care   to   position   the   lamp   unit   correctly.
In the event of a breakdown

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