engine CITROEN C1 2021 Repair Manual

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12 V battery
The battery is located under the bonnet.
F or   access   to   the   (+)   terminal:
F
 
r
elease   the   bonnet   using   the   interior   lever,  
t

hen   the   exterior   safety   catch,
F
 
r
aise   the   bonnet   and   secure   it   with   its   stay,
F

l
ift the plastic cover for access to the
(+)
 t

erminal.
Access to the battery
Procedure for starting the engine using another battery or charging a discharged battery.
Before doing any work
Immobilise the vehicle: apply the parking   brake,   put   the   gearbox   in  
n

eutral,   then   switch   off   the   ignition.
Check
  that   all   electrical   equipment   is  
s

witched   off.
The presence of this label, in particular
with
 
the
 
Stop
 
&
 
Start
 
system,
 
indicates
 
t

he
 
use
 
of
 
a
 
12
 
V
 
lead-acid
 
battery
 
with
 
s

pecial
 t

echnology
 a

nd
 s

pecification;
 t

he
 
involvement
 
of
 
a
 
CITROËN
 
dealer
 
o

r
 
a
 
qualified
 
workshop
 
is
 
essential
 
w

hen
 
replacing
 
or
 
disconnecting
 
the
 
b

attery. After
  refitting   the   battery,   the   Stop   &   Start
 
s

ystem   will   only   be   active   after   a
 c

ontinuous   period   of   immobilisation   of   the
 v

ehicle,   a   period   which   depends   on   the
 c

limatic   conditions   and   the   state   of   charge
 o

f   the   battery   (up   to   about   8   hours).Do not push the vehicle to start the
engine
  if   you   have   an   ETG   electronic  
g

earbox.
General points
Lead-acid starter batteries
Batteries contain harmful substances such   as   sulphuric   acid   and   lead.
They
  must   be   disposed   of   in  
a

ccordance   with   regulations   and   must  
n

ot,   in   any   circumstances,   be   discarded  
w

ith   household   waste.
Take
  used   remote   control   batteries   and  
v

ehicle batteries to a special collection
point. Protect
  your   eyes   and   face   before  h
andling   the   battery.
All
  operations   on   the   battery   must   be  
c

arried   out   in   a   well   ventilated   area   and  
a

way   from   naked   flames   and   sources  
o

f   sparks,   so   as   to   avoid   the   risk   of  
e

xplosion   or   fire.
Wash
  your   hands   after wards.
8
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Starting using another battery
F Start  the   engine   of   the   vehicle   with   the  g
ood   battery   and   leave   it   running   for   a   few  
m

inutes.
F
 
O
perate   the   starter   on   the   broken   down  
v

ehicle   and   let   the   engine   run.
If
  the   engine   does   not   start   straight   away,  
s

witch   off   the   ignition   and   wait   a   few   moments  
b

efore   trying   again.
Never
 
try
 
to
 
start
 
the
 
engine
 
by
 c
onnecting
 
a
 
battery
 
charger.
Never
 
use
 
a
 
24
 
V
 
or
 
higher
 
battery
 
b

o o s t e r.
First
 
check
 
that
 
the
 
slave
 
battery
 
has
 
a
 
n

ominal
 
voltage
 
of
 
12
 
V
 
and
 
a
 
capacity
 
a

t
 
least
 
equal
 
to
 
that
 
of
 
the
 
discharged
 
b

attery.
The
 
two
 
vehicles
 
must
 
not
 
be
 
in
 
contact
 
w

ith
 
each
 
other.
Switch
 
off
 
the
 
electrical
 
consumers
 
on
 
b

oth
 
vehicles
 
(audio
 
system,
 
wipers,
 
l

ighting,
 ...

).
Ensure
 
that
 
the
 
jump
 
lead
 
cables
 
do
 
n

ot
 
pass
 
close
 
to
 
moving
 
parts
 
of
 
the
 
e

ngine
 
(cooling
 
fan,
 
belts,
 
...).
Do
 
not
 
disconnect
 
the
 
(+)
 
terminal
 
when
 
t

he
 
engine
 
is
 
running. F
 
W
ait   until   the   engine   returns   to   idle   then  
d

isconnect   the   jump   lead   cables   in   the  
r

everse
 o
rder.
F
 
R
efit   the   plastic   cover   to   the   (+)   terminal,   if  
y

our   vehicle   has   one.
F
 
A
llow   the   engine   to   run   for   at   least  
3

0 minutes,   by   driving   or   with   the   vehicle  
s

tationary, so that the battery reaches an
adequate
  state   of   charge.
When
 
your
 
vehicle's
 
battery
 
is
 
discharged,
 
the
 
e

ngine
 
can
 
be
 
started
 
using
 
a
 
slave
 
battery
 
(

external
 
or
 
on
 
another
 
vehicle)
 
and
 
jump
 
lead
 
c

ables
 
or
 
a
 
battery
 
booster.
F
 
R

aise
 
the
 
plastic
 
cover
 
on
 
the
 
(+)
 
terminal,
 
i

f
 
your
 
vehicle
 
has
 
one.
F
 
C

onnect
 
the
 
red
 
cable
 
to
 
the
 
positive
 
t

erminal
 
(+)
 
of
 
the
 
flat
 
battery
 
A
 
(at
 
t

he
 
metal
 
elbow)
 
then
 
to
 
the
 
positive
 
t

erminal (+)
 
of
 
the
 
slave
 
battery
 
B or the
b o o s t e r. F
 
C
onnect   one   end   of   the   green   or   black  
c

able   to   the   negative   terminal   (-)   of   the  
s

lave battery B   or   the   booster   (or   earth  
p

oint   on   the   other   vehicle).
F  
C
onnect  
t
he  
o
ther  
e
nd  
o
f  
t
he  
g
reen  
o
r  
b
lack  
c

able to the earth point C   on   the   broken  
d

own   vehicle.
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Towing the vehicle
F Take  the   removable   towing   eye   stowed   in  t
he   tool   box,   under   the   boot   carpet.
F
 
U
nclip   the   plastic   cover,   by   pressing   at   the  
b

ottom.
F
 
F
ully   screw   in   the   towing   eye.
General recommendations
Observe the legislation in force in your co unt r y.
Ensure
  that   the   weight   of   the   towing  
v

ehicle   is   higher   than   that   of   the   towed  
v

ehicle.
The
  driver   must   remain   at   the   wheel   of  
t

he   towed   vehicle   and   must   have   a   valid  
d

riving
 l
icence.
When
  towing   a   vehicle   with   all   four  
w

heels   on   the   ground,   always   use   an  
a

pproved   towing   arm;   rope   and   straps  
ar

e
 p
rohibited.
The
  towing   vehicle   must   move   off   gently.
When
  towing   a   vehicle   with   the   engine  
o

ff,   there   is   no   longer   any   power  
a

ssistance   for   braking   or   steering.
In
  the   following   cases,   you   must   always  
c

all   on   a   professional   recovery   service:
-
 
v
ehicle   broken   down   on   a   motor way  
o

r   fast   road,
-
 
f
our-wheel   drive   vehicle,
-
 w

hen   it   is   not   possible   to   put   the
 g

earbox   into   neutral,   unlock   the
 s

teering,   or   release   the   parking   brake,
-
 
t
owing   with   only   two   wheels   on   the  
g

round,
-
 
w
here   there   is   no   approved   towing  
ar

m
 a
vailable...
Your
 
vehicle
 
can
 
only
 
be
 
towed
 
from
 t
he front
.
F
 
I

nstall
 
the
 
towing
 
arm.
F
 
W

ith
 
a
 
manual
 
gearbox:
 
put
 
the
 
gear
 
lever
 
i

nto
 
neutral.
F
 
W

ith
 
an
 
ETG
 
gearbox:
 
place
 
the
 
selector
 
at
 
p

osition N . Never use the radiator crossmember.
When
 
being
 
towed,
 
the
 
speed
 
limiter
 
s

hould
 
be
 
dectivated,
 
as
 
well
 
as
 
the
 
"

Active
 
City
 
Brake"
 
system
 
(if
 
fitted
 
to
 
y

our
 
vehicle).
Your
 
vehicle
 
is
 
not
 
designed
 
to
 
tow
 
a
 
trailer
 
or
 
u

se
 
a
 
towbar.
Failure
 
to
 
follow
 
this
 
advice
 
may
 
result
 
in
 
d

amage
 
to
 
certain
 
components
 
(braking,
 t
ransmission,
 
...)
 
and
 
the
 
absence
 
of
 
braking
 a
ssistance
 
when
 
the
 
engine
 
is
 
restarted.
F
 
U

nlock
 
the
 
steering
 
and
 
release
 
the
 
par

king
 b

rake.
F
 
S

witch
 
on
 
the
 
hazard
 
warning
 
lamps
 
on
 
b

oth
 
vehicles.
In the event of a breakdown

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Petrol engineVTi 68VTi 68 S&SPureTech 82
Gearbox Manual (5 - speed) ETG electronic

(5 - speed) Manual
(5 - speed) Manual
(5 - speed)
Model code:
P... SCFBB
SCFBC ...B1A
...H1A ...P1A
...W1A SCFBB
SCFBC ...B1C
...H1C ...P1C
...W1C SCFB2
SCFB3 ...B1B
...H1B ...P1B
...W1B AHMTB
AHMTC ...B1A
...H1A ...P1A
...W1A
Cubic
  capacity   (cc) 9989989981
  199
Bore
  x   stroke   (mm) 71
  x   8471
  x   8471
  x   8475
  x   90.5
EU
  standard   maximum   power   (kW)* 51515160
Max
  power   engine   speed   (rpm) 6
  0006
  0006
  0005
  750
EU
  standard   max   torque   (Nm) 959595118
Max
  torque   engine   speed   (rpm) 4
  3004
  3004
  3002
  750
Fuel Unleaded
 p

etrol
Catalytic converter Ye s
Engine
  oil   capacity   in   litres   (with   filter  
r

eplacement) 3.2
3.23.23.25
*
  
T
he   maximum   power   corresponds   to   the   value   type-approved   on   a   test   bed,   under   conditions   defined   in   European   legislation  
(Directive
 1

999/99/EC).
Engines
...B1:   3 -door   version.
...H1 :
  5 -door   version. ...P1
:   3 -door   convertible   version.
...W1 :
  5 -door   convertible   version.
9
Technical data

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EngineVTi 68VTi 68 S&SPureTech 82
Gearbox Manual

(5 - speed) ETG electronic
(5 - speed) Manual

(5 - speed) Manual
(5 - speed)
Model code:
P... SCFBB
SCFBC ...B1A
...H1A ...P1A
...W1A SCFBB
SCFBC ...B1C
...H1C ...P1C
...W1C SCFB2
SCFB3 ...B1B
...H1B ...P1B
...W1B AHMTB
AHMTC ...B1A
...H1A ...P1A
...W1A
Kerb
  weight 840860 855865
Unladen
  weiight* 915935 930940
Gross
  vehicle   weight   (GV W) 1
  2401
  2401
  2401
  240
Gross
  train   weight   (GTW) 1
  2401
  2401
  2401
  240
Weights (in kg)
The design of your vehicle does not permit the fitting of a towbar.
*
 
The
 
unladen   weight   is   equal   to   the   kerb   weight   +   driver   (75   kg).
...B1
:
 
3 -door   version.
...H1 :
 
5 -door   version.
...P1
:   3 -door   convertible   version.
...W1 :   5 -door   convertible   version.
Technical data

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7-inch touch screen tablet
Multimedia system - Bluetooth® telephone - Mirror Screen® - GPS navigation
First steps 186
Steering   mounted   controls  
1
88
Menus
 18

9
Audio
  source  
1
90
Radio
 19

4
DAB
  (Digital   Audio   Broadcasting)   radio  
1
96
Media
 19

8
Telephone
 2

02
Configuration
 20

8
Mirror Screen
® - iPhone® connections 2 12
Mirror Screen® - MirrorLinkTM connections 2 16
Navigation
 2
20
Frequently
 
asked
 
questions
 
2
31
As
 
a
 
safety
 
measure,
 
the
 
driver
 
must
 
carry
 
out
 
operations   which  
r

equire
 
prolonged
 
attention
 
while
 
the
 
vehicle
 
is
 
stationary.
To
 
prevent
 
discharging
 
of
 
the
 
battery,
 
the
 
system   cuts   off  
f

ollowing
 
activation
 
of
 
energy
 
economy
 
mode,
 
20   minutes   after  
s

witching
 
off
 
the
 
engine
 
on
 
vehicles
 
fitted
 
with
 
the   Keyless   Entry  
a

nd
 
Starting
 
system. Contents
The
 
temperature
 
of
 
a
 
telephone
 
may
 
increase
 
when
 
connected
 
b

y
 
MirrorLink
TM. In this case, the telephone battery discharges as a
 
safety
 
measure.
.
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.
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.
Audio and Telematics

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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
Alphabetical index

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Lamp, boot ......................................................62
Lamps,   front  .......................................... 16
3, 16 4
Lamps,
 re

ar
 ...............................
....................166
Lane
  Departure   Warning   System   (LDWS)  
.....93
L

evel,   brake   fluid  
........................................... 14

9
Level,
  engine   coolant  
.................................... 15

0
Level,
  engine   oil  
...............................
.............148
Levels
  and   checks  
..............................
...147-150
Level,
  screenwash   fluid  
................................15

0
Lighting
  dimmer  
..............................
................27
Lighting,
  guide-me   home  
..............................10

2
Loading
 ..............................

............................... 9
Locating
  your   vehicle  
...................................... 32
L

ocking/unlocking   a   door   from   the   inside.......38
Low fuel level
 
..............................
...... 17,   26,   138
Maintenance, routine
 ................................ 9

,   148
Manual
 m

ode
 .................................................. 77
M

at
 .......
........................................................... 66
Menu
  (touch   screen  
tablet)
 ...............

.......... 189,   190,   202,   208,   220
Mirror, rear view
 
.............................................. 51
M

irrors,   door.................................................... 50
Mirror, vanity
 ..............................

.....................64
Mode,
  driving  
..............................
....................77
Mode,
 
easy
  (automatic   mode)  
.................................77
M

ountings,
 I
sofix
 ...............................
............132
L
M
Navigation ............................... ......................220
Number   plate   lamps  ...................................... 16
7Radio ...............
......................................194,   242
Radio,   digital   (Digital   Audio  
Broadcasting
  -   DAB)  
...........................1
96,   243
RDS
 ................

.......................................195,   242
Rear
 s

creen,
 d
emisting
 ...................................61
R

echarging   the   battery  
.................................17

9
Recirculation, air
 ...............................

........56,   58
Reinitialisation
  of   the   under-inflation  
detection
  system  
...........................................96
R

eminder,   lighting   on  
....................................10

0
Remote
  control  
..........................................3
2,   37
Removing
  and   fitting   a   fuse  
..........................16

8
Removing
  a   wheel  
..............................
..........15 8
Removing
  the   mat  
...............................
............66
Replacing
 bu

lbs
 ..............................
..............163
Replacing
  the   air   filter  
...................................1

51
Replacing
  the   oil   filter  
...................................1

51
Replacing the p assenger c ompartment f ilter ...151
Reservoir, screenwash ................................. 15
0
Reversing
 c

amera
 ...............................

............ 92
Reversing
 lam

ps
 ........................................... 16

6
Roof bars
 ....................................................... 14

4
Roof, electric fabric
 ......................................... 42
O

pening
 
the
 
bonnet
 
......................................
14

6
Opening
 
the
 
boot
 
..............................

........34,
 
39
Opening
 
the
 
doors
 
...............................

...........
34
Pads,
 b

rake
 ................................................... 15

2
Parcel shelf, rear
 ............................................. 67
P

arking
 
brake
 
.......................................... 7

6,
 
152
Pedal,
 
clutch.................................................. 151
Plates,
 id

entification ...................................... 18 4
Port, USB
 
................................. 6

3,
 
65,
 
196,
 
245
Power
 s

teering
 ................................................ 18
P

ressures, tyres
 .................................... 1

57,
 
184
Pre-tensioning
 
seat
 
belts
 
.............................. 11

7
Protecting children ...................1 17,   119,   123 -127
Puncture ................ ................................ 153, 15
8
O
P
NR
S
Safety, children .................................1 17,   119,   123 -127
Screen, touch
 ...............................

.................185
Screen
  menu   map  
................ 1
90,   202,   208,   220
Screenwash
 ..............................

....................105
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