engine CITROEN C3 2023 Owner's Manual

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Engine fuse cum relay box turbo
Fuse No.ColourRating (A) Functions
FF01 Green 30ABS ECU
FF02 Red 10HVAC Compressor
FF03 Red 10Horn
FF04 Green 30ECM Loads (Ignition Coil
/ Fuel Pump)
FF05 Blue 15ECM Loads (Canister Valve
/ O2 Sensors)
FF06 Blue 15ECM Loads (VVT


/ Thermostat / Oil Pump Valve)
FF07 Yellow 20ECM Power Supply & Injectors
FF08 Ta n 5Radiator Fan Relay Coil Supply
FS01 Black 80Cabin Fuse Box Loads (CFB-1)
FS02 Yellow 60Electric Power Steering (EPS) Motor
FS03 Green 40ABS Motor
FS04 Yellow 60Radiator Fan
FS05 Green 40Accessory Load (HVAC Blower/Washer)
FF Green 30Service
FF Blue 15Service
FF Red 10Service
Relay ColourRating (A) Functions
MICRO Brown 20HVAC Compressor
MICRO Brown 20Horn
MICRO Brown 20Starter Solenoid
MICRO Grey 35ECM Main

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8Engine relay box
Version 1
Fuse No.ColourRating (A) Functions
FS06 Green 40Cabin Fuse Box Loads (CFB-2)
Relay ColourRating (A) Functions
MINI Grey 40Radiator Fan
MINI Grey 40Accessory load (HVAC Blower/Wiper/Washer)
MAXI Grey 70ECM Power
Version 2
Fuse No. ColourRating (A) Functions
FS06 Green 40Cabin Fuse Box Loads (CFB-2)
Relay ColourRating (A) Functions
MINI Grey 40Radiator Fan
MINI Grey 40Accessory load (HVAC Blower/Washer)
MAXI Grey 70ECM Power
Engine relay box turbo
Fuse No. ColourRating (A) Functions
FS06 Green 40Cabin Fuse Box Loads (CFB-2)
FF09 Blue 15ECM Loads (Electric Dump Valve
/ Blow-by Heater)
FF10 Ta n 5Battery Sensor (BECB)
FF11 Black 1ECM Main Relay Coil Control (Diode)

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RelayColourRating (A) Functions
MINI Grey 40Accessory load (HVAC Blower/Washer)
MAXI Grey 70ECM Power
12 V battery
Lead-acid starter batteries
These batteries contain harmful
substances (sulphuric acid and lead).
They must be disposed at authorized dealer/
battery shop in accordance with regulations
and must never under any circumstances be
discarded with household waste.
Take used remote control batteries and
vehicle batteries to a special collection point.
Protect your eyes and face before
handling the battery.
Use goggles and gloves while working with
the battery. Diluted sulphuric acid spilled from
battery can cause blindness or severe burns.
Flush eyes or body with ample water and get
medical care immediately if suffered.
Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
All operations on the battery must be carried
out in a well ventilated area and away from
naked flames and sources of sparks, so as to
avoid any risk of explosion or fire.
Wash your hands afterwards.
If the battery fails (after warranty
coverage), replace it with a battery of the
same specification as the one used in the
vehicle.
Access to the battery
The battery is located under the bonnet.
Naturally Aspirated engine version

(+) Positive terminal.
(-) Negative terminal.
Turbo engine version

(+) Positive terminal.
(-) Negative terminal.
A remote earth point is located near the battery.
Starting using another
battery
If the vehicle's battery is flat/drain/discharged,
the engine can be started using a backup battery
(either external or from another vehicle) and
jump leads or using a battery booster.
Never start the engine by connecting a
battery charger.
Never use a 24
V or higher battery booster.
Check beforehand that the backup battery
has a nominal voltage of 12
V and a capacity

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8at least equal to that of the discharged
battery.
The two vehicles must not be in contact with
each other.
Switch off all electricity-consuming equipment
on both vehicles (audio system, wipers,
lighting, etc.).
Make sure that the jump leads are well away
from the engine’s moving parts (fan, belt,
etc.).
Do not disconnect the (+) terminal while the
engine is running.
During jump start, extra care should be taken
to ensure right terminals are connected. If
terminal connections are reversed, it will
lead to failure of alternator & other electrical,
electronic components.
Never power electrical or electronic
components directly from battery terminals
as it will lead to poor battery charging, poor
performance of components and battery
sensor malfunction, which will impact fuel
economy. For Naturally Aspirated engine version

► Lift the cover on the (+) terminal, if the vehicle
has one.

Connect the red cable to the (+) terminal
of flat battery

A, then to the (+) terminal of the
backup battery
B or of the booster.


Connect one end of the green or black cable
to the (-) terminal of the backup battery

B or of
the booster (or to an earth point on the assisting
vehicle).


Connect the other end of the green or black
cable to the (-) terminal of flat battery

A.


Start the engine on the assisting vehicle and
leave it running for a few minutes.



Operate the starter on the broken down
vehicle and let the engine run.
If the engine does not start immediately

, switch
off the ignition and wait a few moments before
trying again.


W
ait for it to return to idle.


Disconnect the jump leads in reverse order:
first remove (-) terminal then (+) terminal.
► Refit the cover to the (+) terminal, if the
vehicle has one.


Allow the engine to run for at least
30

minutes, with the vehicle stationary, so that
the battery reaches an adequate state of charge.
For Turbo engine version

The negative cable must be connected to the car ground (not to the battery
negative terminal) so that the battery sensor
can detect all charging and discharging
currents.


Lift
the cover on the (+) terminal, if the vehicle
has one.


Connect the red cable to the (+) terminal of
flat battery

A (at the metal elbow), then to the
(+) terminal of the backup battery
B or of the
booster.


Connect one end of the green or black cable
to the (-) terminal of the backup battery

B or of

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the booster (or to an earth point on the assisting
vehicle).

Connect the other end of the green or black
cable to the earth point


C
on the broken down
vehicle.


Start the engine on the assisting vehicle and
leave it running for a few minutes.



Operate the starter on the broken down
vehicle and let the engine run.
If the engine does not start immediately

, switch
off the ignition and wait a few moments before
trying again.


W
ait for it to return to idle.


Disconnect the jump leads in reverse order:
first remove (-) terminal then (+) terminal..



Refit the cover to the (+) terminal, if the
vehicle has one.



Allow the engine to run for at least
30

minutes, with the vehicle stationary, so that
the battery reaches an adequate state of charge.
Driving immediately without having
reached a sufficient level of charge may
affect some of the vehicle's functionalities.
Disconnecting/removing the
battery
In order to maintain an adequate state of charge
for starting the engine, it is recommended that
the battery be disconnected if the vehicle is
taken out of service for a long period.
Before disconnecting the battery: ►

Close all openings (doors, boot, windows).


Switch off all electrical consumers (audio
system, wipers, lighting, etc.).


Switch off the ignition and wait for 4
minutes.


Naturally Aspirated engine version

Turbo engine version

Disconnect the negative cable.


Disconnect the positive cable.
► Remove the mounting bracket if you need to
remove the battery .
Be careful not to cause accidental short
circuits between the positive and
negative battery terminals.
Do not allow smoking, sparks or flames
around fuel or the battery.
After reconnection
After reconnecting the battery, turn on the
ignition and wait 1 minute before starting the
engine, to enable the electronic systems to
initialise.
If minor problems nevertheless persist following
this operation, contact a CITROËN dealer.
Referring to the relevant section, initialise or
reset certain equipment:


Date and time.



Preset radio stations.
Towing the vehicle
General recommendations
Observe the legislation in force in the
country where you are driving.
Ensure 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
licence.

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8When towing a vehicle with all four wheels on
the ground, always use an approved towing
arm; rope and straps are prohibited.
The towing vehicle must move off gently.
When the vehicle is towed with its engine
off, there is no longer braking and steering
assistance.
A professional towing service must be
called if:


Broken down on a motorway or main road.



Not possible to put
the gearbox into neutral,
unlock the steering, or release the parking
brake.


T

owing with only two wheels on the ground.


No approved towbar available.
Access to the tools

The towing eye is stored under the boot floor
carpet.
Towing your vehicle
To access the front screw thread:

► Remove the cover .
To be towed:


Screw the towing eye in fully
.


Install the towbar
.


Put the gearbox into neutral.
Failure to observe this instruction could
result in damage to certain components
(braking, transmission, etc.) and to the
absence of braking assistance the next time
the engine is started.


Unlock the steering and release the parking
brake.



Switch on the hazard warning lamps on both
vehicles.



Move off gently
, drive slowly and only for a
short distance.

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Technical data
Engines technical data
The engine characteristics are given in the
vehicle's registration document, as well as in
sales brochures.
The maximum power corresponds to the value type-approved on a test bed, under
conditions defined as per AIS 137 (Part 5).
For more information, contact a CITROËN
dealer.
Engine EB2NA
engine EB2ADTM
engine
Gearbox MA5
(Manual
5-speed) MB6
(Manual
6-speed)
Cubic capacity 1 199 cc 1 199 cc
Max. power 60 kW at 5750 rpm81 kW at
5500 rpm
Fuel BSVI
Commercial Gasoline Fuel BSVI
Commercial Gasoline Fuel
Curb weight L1-939 kg L2-964 kgL2-1035 Kg
Dimensions (mm)
These dimensions have been measured on an
unladen vehicle.






Identification markings
Various visible markings for the identification and
research of your vehicle.


A. Vehicle identification number (VIN), BSO
(Body Side Outer) Front Panel RH
Stamped on BIW.
Bears the following information:

Manufacturer's name.



VIN number
.

Model.


Engine number
.
B. Chassis number, Seat Cross Member
Panel RH
Below driver seat.

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Alphabetical index
A
ABS 23
Adjusting headlamps
20
Adjusting seat

14
Adjusting the air distribution

17
Adjusting the air flow

17
Adjusting the headlamp beam height

20
Adjusting the height and reach of
the steering wheel

15
Adjusting the temperature

17
Advice on care and maintenance

41
Advice on driving

4, 31
Airbags

26–27
Airbags, front

26–27
Air conditioning

16–17
Air conditioning, manual

17
Air intake

18
Air vents

16
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)

23
Antitheft / Immobiliser

10
B
Battery, 12 V 39, 56, 58
Battery, remote control
10
Bodywork

41
Bonnet

35–36
Boot

11
Brake discs

40
Brake lamps

47
Brakes 40
Bulbs
45
Bulbs (changing)

45–47
C
Capacity, fuel tank 35
Cap, fuel filler
35
Care of the bodywork

41
Central locking

9–10
Changing a bulb

45–47
Changing a fuse

48, 51
Changing a wheel

42
Changing the remote control battery

10
Checking the levels

37–38
Checks

37, 39–41
Checks, routine

39–40
Child lock

30
Children

25
Children (safety)

30
Child seats

25, 28–29
Child seats, conventional

29
Cleaning (advice)

41
Closing the boot

11
Control, emergency boot release

11
Control, emergency door

10
Control stalk, lighting

20
Control stalk, wipers

21
Courtesy lamp

47
Courtesy lamps

19
D
Dimensions 60
Dipstick
37
Direction indicators (turn signals)

20, 46–47
Doors

11
Driving

31
Driving economically

4
E
EBFD 23
Eco-driving (advice)
4
Electric windows

12
Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD)

23
Emergency warning lamps

23
Engine

35–36, 41
Engine compartment

37
Engine, petrol

60
Engines

60
Environment

10
F
Filling the fuel tank 35
Filter, air
40
Filter, oil

40
Filter, passenger compartment

16, 40
Fitting a wheel

43–44
Fittings, boot

19

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Fittings, interior 18
Flap, fuel filler
35
Flashing indicators

20, 46
Fluid, brake

38
Fluid, engine coolant

38
Folding the rear seats

15–16
Fuel

4
Fuel consumption

4
Fuel level, low

35
Fuel (tank)

35
Fusebox, dashboard

48
Fusebox, engine compartment

48, 51
Fuses

48, 51
G
Gauge, fuel 35
Gearbox, manual
32, 40
Gear lever, manual gearbox

32
Gear shift indicator

33
Glove box

18
H
Hazard warning lamps 23
Headlamps (adjustment)
20
Headlamps, dipped beam

46
Headlamps, halogen

20, 45
Headlamps, main beam

46
Heating

16
Hooks 19
Horn
23
I
Indicator, coolant temperature 7
Indicators, direction
20, 46
Indicator, service

7
Inflating tyres

40, 61
Instrument panels

5
J
Jack 42
Jump starting
56
K
Key 9–10
Key with remote control
9, 31
L
Labels, identification 60
Lamps, rear
47
LEDs - Light-emitting diodes

46–47
Level, brake fluid

38
Level, engine coolant

7, 38
Level, engine oil 37
Levels and checks
37–38
Level, screenwash fluid

21, 38
Light-emitting diodes - LEDs

46–47
Lighting, exterior

20
Lighting, interior

19
Locating your vehicle

9
Locking

9
Locking from the inside

10
Locking the doors

10
M
Maintenance (advice) 41
Maintenance, routine
39
Map reading lamps

19
Markings, identification

60
Mirrors, door

15
O
Obstacle detection 33
Oil change
37
Oil consumption

37
Oil, engine

37
On-board tools

42
Opening the bonnet

35–36
Opening the boot

11
Opening the doors

11

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P
Pads, brake 40
Paint
41
Parking sensors, audible and visual

33
Parking sensors, rear

33
Plates, identification

60
Port, USB

18
Pressures, tyres

40, 61
Pre-tensioning (seat belts)

25
Protecting children

26–28
Puncture

42
R
Recirculation, air 18
Reminder, lighting on
20
Remote control

9–10
Removing a wheel

43–44
Replacing bulbs

45–47
Replacing fuses

48
Replacing the air filter

40
Replacing the oil filter

40
Replacing the passenger compartment
filter

40
Reservoir, screenwash

38
Reversing lamps

47
Roof rack

41
S
Safety, children 26–28
Screenwash
21
Screenwash, front

21
Seat belts

24–25
Seats, front

14
Seats, rear

15–16
Serial number, vehicle

60
Servicing

7, 39, 40–41
Sidelamps

47
Starting the engine

31
Starting the vehicle

31–32
Starting using another battery

56
Stay, engine bonnet

36
Steering wheel (adjustment)

15
Stopping the vehicle

31–32
Storage

18
Suspension

40
Switch, ignition

31
Switching off the engine

31
T
Tables of engines 60
Tables of fuses
48, 51
Tank, fuel

35
Technical data

60
Temperature, coolant

7
Tools

42
Towing

58–59
Trip computer 7–8
Tyres
40, 61
U
Unlocking 9
Unlocking from the inside
10
Unlocking the doors

10
V
Ventilation 16
W
Warning and indicator lamps 5
Warning lamp, driver's seat belt not
fastened

25
Warning lamps

5
Warning lamp, seat belts

25
Warnings and indicators

5
Washing (advice)

41
Wheel, spare

40, 42–44
Wipers

21
Wipers, windscreen

21

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