ECU CITROEN C3 PLURIEL 2007 Owners Manual

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A confi dential card is given to the new owner when he takes delivery of his new vehicle.
This card bears a hidden access code for the use of the CITROËN dealer when servicing the elec-tronic immobiliser device.
Do not scratch the protective strip, the security of the immobi-liser system depends on the infor-mation below remaining covered.
Should the card be lost, your immobiliser system can no longer be considered secure.
In the event of a change of vehicle ownership, it is essential for the new owner to possess the CODE card.
Keep it in a safe place.
Never leave it in the vehicle.
The key number is on the label attached to the key.
Should you lose your key or remote control, a CITROËN dealer can supply replacements.
Should the confi dential card become lost, a CITROËN deal er would have to undertake a major repair
Advice
Keep the code card bearing your personal electronic immobiliser numb er in a safe place (never in the vehicle).
If any key modifi cations become necessary (addition, cancellation or replace-ment of the key), It is essential to take the confi dential card together with all the keys to a CITROËN dealer.the key), It is

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ABS system
The ABS system enhances your safety by preventing the wheels from locking in the event of sudden braking or in conditions of poor road adherence. It enables you to retain control of the steering.
The functioning capability of all the electrical components essential to the ABS is monitored electronically before and during your journey. The ABS warning lamp lights up when you switch on the ignition: it should go out after a few seconds.
If the monitoring warning lamp does not go out, that means that the ABS has disconnected because there is a fault. Also, the fact that the monitoring warning lamp comes on durin g the journey shows that the ABS system is inactive. In both cases, the normal braking system remains effi cient, exactly a s on a vehicle without ABS. However, in order for the security associated with the correct functioning of the ABS to be restored, the vehicle should be examined as soon as possible by a CITROËN dealer.for the security associated with the correct associated with the
On roads with poor adherence (chippings, snow, ice etc.), it is always imperative to drive with prudence.
System of emergency braking assistance
(For vehicles with the ABS system)
The emergency braking assistance system helps you to attain the requ ired braking pressure more rapidly, thus to reduce the stopping distance. It operates as a function of the speed of action on the brake pedal, decreasing the resistance to this action. To prolong this action of the emerg ency braking assistance system, simply keep your foot on the brake pedal.
Emergency braking or sudden deceleration automatically operates th e hazard warning lamps. They will cease to operate automatically, or manually if you press the hazard lamps button on the dashboard.
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Manual adjustments
Backrest angle
Use the control to adjust the backrest angle.
It is possible to recline the backrest to an angle of 45° by tilting it until it locks. Press the control to unlock.
Access to the rear seat posi-tions
To gain access to the rear seats or to exit the vehicle from there, tilt the control 5 towards the front and move the seat forwards.
Afterwards the front seat will revert to its initial position.
Make sure that the seat is securely locked in place.Seat height and rake adjustment
Raise the control and place the seat in the desired positio n.
Reach
Lift the control bar and adjust to the desired position.
Head restraint
To raise or lower the head restraint, pull it forwards at the same time as sliding it.
Adjustment is correct when the top of the head restraint is Adjustment level with the top of the head.
To remove it, bring it to the high position. Lift the tab with the aid of a coin and pull.
Should it be difficult to lock a front seat in place after folding back the rear bench-seat backrest, move the front seat forwards using the con-trol bar 4.

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C H I L D R E S T R A I N T S
The RÖMER Duo ISOFIX (1):
This child seat is approved for children from 9 to 18 kg. It must be installed only in the “forward-facing” position. The use of the top belt, called Top Tether, is not necessary. If the RÖMER Duo ISOFIX is installed in a rear only in the “forward-facing” position. The use of the top belt, called Top position.
seat position, the corresponding front seat should be adjuste d so that the child’s feet are not touching the front seat backrest.
These child seats can also be installed in seat positions that are not equipped with ISOFIX anchorages. In this case, they must be secured to the vehicle seat by means of the vehicle seat belt.
(1) On the ISOFIX anchorages, only the isofi x child seats that are specifi -cally approved for your vehicle are authorised.
Child seats secured by means of the vehicle seat belt
In conformity with Directive 2000/3, the table tells you to what extent each of the seat positions in your vehicle may take a child seat tha t is secured by means of the vehicle seat belt and approved as “Universal” as a f unction of the weight of the child.
Seat position(s)Weight of child
< 13 kg(groups 0 and 0+)9 - 18 kg (group 1)15 - 25 kg (group 2)22 - 36 kg (group 3)
Front passenger’s (a)UUUU
RearUUUU
KEY TO THE TABLEU: Seat position suitable for the installation of a universal rear-facing child seat and a universal forward-facing child sea t posi-tion.(a): In the front passenger&#39;s seat position, it is imperative to deactivate the front passenger&#39;s airbag if you are installing a “rear-fac-ing” child seat there. Otherwise the child risks being killed o r seriously injured should the airbag deploy.
Take care to comply with the fi tting instructions given in the child seat manufacturer’s installation guide.
ISOFIX anchoring points and the ISOFIX fastening system
The rear seats of your vehicle are equipped with ISOFIX anchoring points. These consist of 2 rings located between the backrest and the vehicle seat, approx. 28 cm apart.
ISOFIX child seats are equipped with 2 latches which are eay to attach to these rings.
Incorrect installation of a child seat in a vehicle compromises protec-tion of the child in the event of a collision.
The ISOFIX system enables you to minimise the risks posed by incor-rect fi tting. The ISOFIX fastening system gives you a convenient, strong and reliable fi tting for a child seat in your vehicle.
The ISOFIX child seats approved (1) for your vehicle are:
The KIDDY ISOFIX (1):
Only the “forward-facing” position, for a child of 9 to 18 kg, should be used on your vehicle’s ISOFIX anchorages. In this case, adjust the corresponding front seat as far forward as possible.

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Boot fl oor
The boot fl oor consists of two movable components (A and B) allowing the boot to be divided into sections.
In spider and cabriolet confi gurations, the lower part of the boot is designed to receive the roof cassette (see chapter “Modularity”).
In saloon confi guration, parts A and B can be removed to achieve maximum volume.
Luggage securing rings
To secure your loads, use the four anchoring rings at the sides of the boot.
For reasons of safety, it is recom-mended to place heavy objects as far forward as possible on the boot fl oor.
When folding back the roof cassette, only the front part A c an remain in place.
The two components A and B of the boot fl oor and the tailgate can support loads of up to 100 kg.
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PAY ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO WHERE CHILDREN ARE WHEN OPERATING THE SUN ROOF
Always remove the ignition key when leaving the vehicle, even if for a short time.
In the event of anything being caught by the sun ro of closing, you must reverse the roof movement.
To do that, reverse the position of the control concerned.
When the driver is operating the sun roof, he or she must always make sure that the passengers are not preventing it from closing properly.
The driver must ensure that passengers use the sun roof control correctly.
If making repeated movements, you are advised to have the engine running in order to avoid discharging the battery.
Safety devices for prevention of damage to the soft roof:It is impossible to slide the soft roof when the rear screen is open or not properly closed.
The rear screen opening control is inoperational while the so ft roof is sliding.It is impossible to slide the soft roof when the vehicle is travelling at high speed.
Stowing of the rear cassette is possible only if the roof is fully slid onto the rear screen.
Sliding of the roof is possible only if the cassette is correctly secured in the high position on the arches, and down against the CITROËN lettering. See the change from Cabriole t to Saloon confi guration.Sliding of the roof is possible only if the cassette is correctly secured in the high position on roof is possible
If a command on your part is not obeyed, you hear 3 beeps.
Maintenance of the sliding soft roof:If washing the roof with a high pressure jet (90 bars), keep the jet nozzle at least 40 cm away from the vehicle.If washing by hand, use a sponge or soft brush wth soapy wate r.
Never use detergents or products that are corrosive, or acetone or alcohol based products.
See USER PRECAUTIONS.
Never open the rear screen if the roof is partially slid onto the rear screen. To prevent any damage to the soft roof slide rails, make sure that they remain clean and free of sand, dust, etc.






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B O O T C O M P A R T M E N T C O V E R
This movable cover consists of the main section and two side covers that are secured on the cover’s inner face.
The main section enables the boot to be closed off in Cabriolet or Spi-der confi guration.
The side covers the bases of the arches when in Spider confi gura-tion.A. Positioning the boot compart-ment cover:Place yourself at one sde of the vehicle.
Unlock and tilt the rear seat backrest.
Lift the boot cover on one side then remove it from the boot.



B. Tilt the boot cover as shown and place the pin 1 in its hous-ing. Then fl ex the boot cover to place the other pin in the opposite housing.
C. Engage the pins in their hous-ings by pulling the boot cover rearwards.Reposition the rear seat.
Note:The tailgate is locked automatically as soon as the vehicle reaches a speed of approx. 10 km/h (6 mph).
To gain access to the boot, vehicle stationary, unlock the vehicle either by opening a door or by using the remote control or the key.



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B O N N E T R E L E A S E
Bonnet release
This operation should only be performed while the vehicle is stationary.
To release the bonnet, pull the con-trol located under the dashboard towards you.
Bonnet stay: Unclip and swivel the strut, to insert it in notch 1, then in notch 2 (See arrow indication).
Warning: Do not pull the strut towards the front.
To close
Fit the strut in its place.
Lower the bonnet carefully, then let it drop shut. Avoid opening the bonnet in high winds.
Action the control A situated below the chevrons, then lift.Note: The panel may be hot after the vehicle has been in use.
Check that the bonnet is properly secured.

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T A B L E O F F U S E S
D A S H B O A R D F U S E S
Ref.RatingFunction
35 AAirbags
410 ADiagnostic socket – Clutch switch – Steering angle sensor
530 ARear window – Sun roof
630 AScreen wash
820 ADigital clock – Controls at the steering wheel – Radio – Display
930 ACigar-lighter – Digital clock – Interior lamps – Vanity mirror
1015 AAlarm
1115 AIgnition switch – Diagnostic socket
1215 AAirbag ECU – Rain and brightness sensor
1415 AParking assistance – Instrument panel – Air conditioning – Blueto oth® telephone®
1530 A Central locking – Deadlocking
1740 AHeated rear screen
18SHUNTCUSTOMER PARK SHUNT

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F U S E S U N D E R T H E B O N N E T
Ref.RatingFunction
120 AWater-in-diesel-fuel sensor
215 AHorn
310 AScreen wash
420 AHeadlamp wash
515 AFuel pump
610 APower steering
710 ACoolant level sensor
825 AStarter
910 AECUs (ABS, ESP)
1030 AEngine control actuators (Ignition coil, Electrovalve, Oxygen sensor, Injection) – Canister purge
1140 AAir blower
1230 AWindscreen wiper
1430 AAir pump (petrol version) – Diesel fuel heater

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