ECO mode Citroen C4 2008 1.G Owner's Manual

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After the fi rst press on control C, only the top part of the display re-mains illuminated.
A second press on control C triggers black panel mode.
This function switches off certain of the displays, for night driving. It can be activated:
- either by 2 presses on control C
- or by 1 press on control D if this control has been programmed with the black panel function.
DARK BUTTONBLACK PANEL (with headlamps on)
The instrument panel continues to show vehicle speed as well as the cruise control and speed limiter functions if these are activated.
If there is an alert or a modifi cation of functions or adjustments, black panel is interrupted.
To programme control D:
- give a long press on control D,
- then select the black panel function on the multifunction screen using the arrowed buttons on your radio/CD or Navidrive system. Validate with a press on "OK".
Note: the dashboard lighting rheostat still operates in black panel mode.

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Automatic photochromic interior rear view mirror
This provides an automatic and pro-gressive changing between day use and night use.
To avoid causing dazzle, the mirror au-tomatically becomes darker depend-ing on the intensity of light coming from the rear. It becomes lighter as soon as brightness diminishes, thus ensuring optimal vision.
To operate
Switch on the ignition and press control 1.
- Warning lamp 2 on: automatic mode.
- Warning lamp 2 off: automatic mode stopped. The mirror remains in its lightest defi nition.
Note: for optimal vision, the mirror lightens automatically when reverse gear is engaged.
Manual interior mirror
The lever on the lower edge enables you to place the rear view mirror in either of two positions:
Day position: the lever is not visible.
Night position (antidazzle): the lever is visible.
INTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRROR
Both the height and reach of the steering wheel can be adjusted.
With the vehicle at rest, fi rst adjust the seat to the most suitable posi-tion, then adjust the position of the steering wheel.
STEERING COLUMN ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment
Unlock the steering by pulling the control towards you.
Adjust the steering wheel position then lock by pushing the control fully downwards.
If you press fi rmly downwards on your steering wheel after locking, you may hear a slight click. The steering is then in its defi nitive position.
As a safety measure, do not adjust your driving position while driving.

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Electric windows
The driver uses the controls located on the door to operate the vehicle’s electric windows.
Note: the electric windows can also be operated for a limited time after the ignition has been switched off (including after the front doors have been opened).
Anti-pinch device
An anti-pinch device stops the window from rising. If it meets an obstacle, it goes back down.
After a battery disconnection or in the event of a malfunction, you have to re-initialise the anti-pinch function:
- Lower the window fully using the control, then close. It will rise only a few centimetres.
- Press repeatedly on the control until the window is fully closed.
Warning: During this operation, the anti-pinch protection does not work.
WINDOWSSequential electric window controls
There are two operating modes:
manual mode
Press or pull the control switch, without going beyond the point of resistance. The window stops on release of the control switch.
automatic mode
Press or pull the control switch beyond the point of resistance. The window opens or closes completely on release of the control switch.
Pressing or pulling the switch again stops the movement of the window.
ALWAYS PAY ATTENTION TO WHERE CHILDREN ARE WHEN OPENING OR CLOSING WINDOWS.
- Always remove the ignition key when leaving the vehicle, even for short periods.
- If the driver is operating the passenger’s electric window control, the driver should ensure that no passenger is obstructing the window fro m closing.
- The driver should check that the electric windows are used prope rly by the passengers.
- Should there be any risk of a person becoming trapped by a win dow closing, you should immediately reverse the window movement. To do this, reverse the position of the control concerned.

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Function activated
If there is a malfunction, the "Dipped beams" warning lamp fl ashes.
Have the system checked by a CITROËN dealer.
You are recommended to have both Xenon bulbs changed if there has been a malfunction in either of them.
Function deactivated
This function is associated with headlamps that have Xenon bulbs.
Whether on dipped beam or main beam, your headlamps follow the di-rection of the road ahead.
Lighting quality when driving round bends is considerably improved.
Activation/Deactivation
This can be activated/deactivated in the "Main menu". See "Multifunction displays".
See "Multifunction displays".
DIRECTIONAL HEADLAMPS
The status of the function is memo-rised on switching off the ignition.
By default, this function is in activated mode.
Note: At zero or very low speed, or in reverse gear, this function is in-active.

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1 - Spotlamps
A press on one of the buttons will switch the corresponding spotlamp on or off.
They will not come on if the ignition is switched off or the vehicle is in economy mode.
Automatic lighting of interior lamps
- When you enter the vehicle:
They come on immediately you unlock the vehicle or open a door.
They go out 30 seconds after doors have been closed, or after the ignition has been switched on.
- When you leave the vehicle:
They come on when you remove the ignition key (for about 30 sec-onds), or when a door is opened.
They go out after 30 seconds with the doors closed, or immediately the vehicle is locked.
In this position, the interior lamp comes on when you open a door or the boot.
In this position, it is deacti-vated and switched off per-manently.
In the front, the spotlamps are de-activated.
In this position, lighting is permanent.
2 - Front and rear interior lamps
INTERIOR LIGHTING
Welcome lighting

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P R A C T I C A L A D V I C E
Starting the engine for the fi rst time after disconnecting and connecting the battery:
- Turn the ignition key.
- Wait approx. one minute before actioning the starter, so as to allow the electronic systems to reinitialise.
Before disconnection
Before disconnecting the battery, wait 3 minutes after switching off the ignition, and close the windows and doors.
After disconnection
After the battery has been discon-nected for a long period, it may be necessary to re-initialise the follo-wing functions:
- Anti-pinch and sequential operation on the electric windows.
- Parameters of the multifunction display (date, time, language, units of distance and temperature).
- Radio stations.
- Navigation reception.
- Synchronisation of remote control.
- Central locking.
Certain adjustments will be can-celled: it is necessary to make them again.
Economy mode
In order not to discharge the bat-tery when the engine is stopped, your vehicle goes automatically into economy mode.
The electrical components relating to comfort and headlamps (not side-lamps or hazard warning lamps) are automatically cut.
To reactivate them, the engine must be run for:
- less than 10 minutes to have the systems available for an equivalent period.
- more than 10 minutes to keep them available for approximately 30 minutes.
Note: a starting economy mode message appears on the multi-function screen.

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T E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N S
WEIGHTS - PETROL5-door model
Engine type1.4i 16V BVM1.6i 16V BVM1.6i 16V BVA
1.6i 16V 120 ch BVM
1.6i 16V 120 ch BVA
1.6i 16V 150 ch BVM
1.6i 16V 140 ch BVA
1.6i 16V manual BioFlex
Fuel tank capacityApproximately 60 litres
Recommended fuelUnleaded petrol RON 95 - RON 98E85
Turning circle between walls (in metres)11.311.311.311.311.311.311.311.3-
French fi scal rating67777997
Power (kW)658080888811010380-
Calculated maximum speed in km/h (mph) (in the highest gear)182194188----194-
Weights (kg)
Unladen weight1 1821 2001 2741 2201 2731 2761 2901 200-
Gross vehicle weight (GVW)1 7021 7321 7941 7311 7611 7631 7761 732-
Maximum rear axle weight850850850910910920910850-
Gross train weight (GTW)2 9022 9322 9943 0313 0313 1633 0762 932-
Gross trailer weight (with brakes) (within the Gross Train Weight limit)
10 to 12 % incline1 2001 2001 2001 3001 2701 4001 3001 200-
8 to 10 % incline1 2001 2001 2001 3001 2701 4001 3001 200-
Incline of up to 8 %1 5001 4001 4001 4001 3001 5001 3501 400-
Gross trailer weight (without brakes)628637674645670645680637-
Trailer nose weight6361626565707061-
Maximum roof bar load75

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3-door model
Engine type1.4i 16V BVM1.6i 16V BVM1.6i 16V BVA
1.6i 16V 120 ch BVM
1.6i 16V 120 ch BVA
1.6i 16V 150 ch BVM
1.6i 16V manual BioFlex
Fuel tank capacityApproximately 60 litres
Recommended fuelUnleaded petrol RON 95 - RON 98E85
Turning circle between walls (in metres)11.311.311.311.311.311.311.3-
French fi scal rating6777797
Power (kW)658080888811080-
Calculated maximum speed in km/h (mph) (in the highest gear)182194188---194-
Weights (kg)
Unladen weight1 1811 2001 2781 2171 2731 2711 200-
Gross vehicle weight (GVW)1 7011 7201 7981 7271 7571 7541 720-
Maximum rear axle weight850850850910900910850-
Gross train weight (GTW)2 9012 9202 9983 0273 0273 1542 920-
Gross trailer weight (with brakes) (within the Gross Train Weight limit)
10 to 12 % incline1 2001 2001 2001 3001 2701 4001 200-
8 to 10 % incline1 2001 2001 2001 3001 2701 4001 200-
Incline of up to 8 %1 5001 4001 4001 4001 3001 5001 400-
Gross trailer weight (without brakes)628637676645670645637-
Trailer nose weight63616365657061-
Maximum roof bar load75
WEIGHTS - PETROL

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5-door model
Engine typeHDi 90 BVMHDi 90 FAP BVMHDi 110 BVMHDi 110 FAP BVMHDi 110 FAP BVMPHDi 135 FAP BVAHDi 140 FAP BVM
Fuel tank capacityApproximately 60 litres
Recommended fuelDiesel fuel
Turning circle between walls (in metres)11.311.311.311.311.31212
French fi scal rating5566677
Power (kW)6666.2808080100103
Calculated maximum speed in km/h (mph) (in the highest gear)180180192192192206207
Weights (kg)
Unladen weight1 25712801 2701 2801 2931 4161 381
Gross vehicle weight (GVW)1 77718001 8001 8001 8001 8801 849
Maximum rear axle weight850850850850850850850
Gross train weight (GTW)3 07731003 1003 1003 1003 3503 449
Gross trailer weight (with brakes) (within the Gross Train Weight limit)
10 to 12 % incline1 30013001 3001 3001 3001 5701 500
8 to 10 % incline1 30013001 3001 3001 3001 5701 500
Incline of up to 8 %1 30013001 3001 3001 3001 5701 800
Gross trailer weight (without brakes)666677672677675740728
Trailer nose weight66666666657073
Maximum roof bar load75
WEIGHTS - DIESEL

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WEIGHTS - DIESEL3-door model
Engine typeHDi 90 BVMHDi 90 FAP BVMHDi 110 BVMHDi 110 FAP BVMHDi 110 FAP BVMPHDi 135 FAP BVAHDi 140 FAP BVM
Fuel tank capacityApproximately 60 litres
Recommended fuelDiesel fuel
Turning circle between walls (in metres)11.311.311.311.311.31212
French fi scal rating5566677
Power (kW)6666.2808080100103
Calculated maximum speed in km/h (mph) (in the highest gear)180180192192192206207
Weights (kg)
Unladen weight1 25512791 2691 2791 2931 4101 379
Gross vehicle weight (GVW)1 77517991 7901 7991 7901 8801 835
Maximum rear axle weight850850850850850850850
Gross train weight (GTW)3 07530993 0903 0993 0903 4503 335
Gross trailer weight (with brakes) (within the Gross Train Weight limit)
10 to 12 % incline1 30013001 3001 3001 3001 5701 500
8 to 10 % incline1 30013001 3001 3001 3001 5701 500
Incline of up to 8 %1 30013001 3001 3001 3001 5701 800
Gross trailer weight (without brakes)665677672677675740727
Trailer nose weight66666666657073
Maximum roof bar load75

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