tow Citroen C4 2014 2.G Workshop Manual

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TECHNICAL DATA
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*

The weight of the braked trailer can be increased, within the GTW limit, if the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced by an
equal amount. Warning: towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road holding.
The GTW and towed load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned
must be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle to protect the engine; if the ambient
temperature is above 37 °C, limit the towed load.

WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)



Diesel engines


HDi 90



HDi 90
PEF



HDi 110
PEF



e-HDi 110 PEF



Gearboxes


Manual



Manual



Manual



Manual



Electronic



Model codes:
NC...


9HJC



9HP0



9HR8



9HR8/S



9HR8/P

S

9HR8/1PS



9HR8/2PS




- Unladen weight
1 205
1 205
1 275
1 280
1 290
1 205


- Kerb weight
1 280
1 280
1 350
1 355
1 365
1 280



- Gross vehicle weight (GVW)
1 745
1 790
1 810
1 820
1 825
1 825


- Gross train weight (GTW)
on a 12 % gradient
2 545
2 890
3 110
3 120
3 125
2 225


- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)
on 12 % gradient
800
1 100
1 300
1 300
1 300
400


- Braked trailer * (with load transfer
with the GTW limit)
1 050
1 350
1 550
1 550
1 550
600


- Unbraked trailer
640
640
675
670
680
400


- Recommended nose weight
75
75
75
75

75
75

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WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg)



Diesel engines


HDi 150 PEF



Gearboxes


Manual



Model codes:
NC...


RHE8




- Unladen weight
1 320


- Kerb weight
1 395


- Gross vehicle weight (GVW)
1 885


- Gross train weight (GTW)
on 12 % gradient
3 385


- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)
on 12 % gradient
1 500


- Braked trailer * (with load transfer
with the GTW limit)
1 750


- Unbraked trailer
695


- Recommended nose weight
75
*

The weight of the braked trailer can be increased, within the GTW limit, if the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced by an
equal amount. Warning: towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road holding.
The GTW and towed load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned
must be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle to protect the engine; if the ambient
temperature is above 37 °C, limit the towed load.

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TECHNICAL DATA
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The GTW and towed load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned
must be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle to protect the engine; if the ambient
temperature is above 37 °C, limit the towed load.

WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (in kg) - C4 ENTERPRISE VERSIONS (2-seat)



Diesel



engines


HDi 90 P

EF



HDi 110 PEF



Gearboxes


Manual



Manual



Model codes:
NC...


9HP0



9HR8




- Unladen weight
1 200
1 270


- Gross vehicle weight (GVW)
1 745
1 810


- Payload (including the driver)
545
540


- Gross train weight (GTW)
on a 12 % gradient
2 845
3 110


- Braked trailer (within the GTW limit)
on a 12 % gradient
1 100
1 300


- Unbraked trailer
635
670


- Recommended nose weight
75
75

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Press NAV
to display the
" Navigation - guidance
" menu.
Towards a new destination

NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE













Selecting a destination


Select " Select destination
" and
confi rm, then select " Enter an address
"
and confi rm.

Select the " Country
" function then
confi rm.

Select the " Town
" or " Post code
"
function then confi rm.

Select the letters in the name of the
town or the characters in a post code
one at a time, confi rming each one with
the knob.
Selection the town from the list offered,
then confi rm
A pre-set list (by entering the fi rst few
letters) of the towns in the country
selected can be accessed directly by
selecting and confi rming " List
" in the
screen.

If possible, enter the " Road
" and " N°/X
"
information in the same way.

Select " Archive
" to save the address entered in a contact fi le.
The system allows up to 400 contact fi les to be recorded.

Confi rm " OK
" to start guidance.

Select the guidance criteria: " Fastest
route
", " Shortest route
" or optimised
" Distance/Time
", then select the
desired restriction criteria: " With tolls
",
" With Ferry
", or " Traffi c info
" then
confi
rm " OK
".

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Towards a recent destination

Press NAV
to display the
" Navigation - guidance
" menu.

Select the desired destination and
confi rm to start guidance.


Towards a contact in the contacts directory

Select " Select destination
" and
confi rm, then select " Directory
" and
confi rm.

Selection the desired destination from
your contacts and confi rm " OK
" to start
the guidance.

Press NAV
to display the
" Navigation - guidance
" menu.
Navigation towards a contact is only possible if it has an address
entered in the audio navigation system.


Delete recent destinations

Press NAV
to display the
" Navigation - guidance
" menu.

Select " Options
" and confi rm and then
" Delete recent destinations
" and
confi rm.


NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE

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Select " Select destination
" and
confi rm, then select " GPS coordinates
"
and confi rm.

Enter the GPS coordinates and confi rm
" OK
" to start the guidance.

Press NAV
to display the
" Navigation - guidance
" menu.

NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE








Towards GPS coordinates

Towards a point on the map

With the map displayed, press OK
to
display the contextual menu. Select
" Move the map
" and confi rm.

Press OK
to display the contextual
menu for " Move the map
" mode.

Select " Select as destination
" or
" Select as stage
" and confi rm.

Move the cursor using the control to
identify the desired destination.

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Towards points of interest (POI)

NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE

The points of interest (POI) indicate all of the service locations in the vicinity
(hotels, various businesses, airports…).

Select the " Enter an address
" function
and confi rm, then select Select
destination
and confi rm.

To select a POI close to your current
location, select " POI
" and confi rm, then
select " Around the current place
" and
confi rm.
To select a POI as a stage on the route,
select " POI
" and confi rm, then select " On
the route
" and confi rm.
To select a POI as a destination, fi rst
enter the country and town (see "Towards
a new destination"), select " POI
" and
confi rm, fi nally select " Near
" and confi rm.
Search for POIs in the categories
suggested in the following pages.
Select " Search by Name
" to search for POIs by name and not by
proximity.

Select the POI and confi rm " OK
" to start
the guidance.

Press NAV
to display the
" Navigation - guidance
" menu.

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NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE

This icon appears when several POIs are grouped
together in the same area. Zooming in on this icon
shows details of the POIs.

Service station
Garage
CITROËN
Covered car park
Car park
Rest area
Hotel
Restaurant
Cafeteria
Bed and breakfast Railway station
Bus station
Port
Industrial estate
Supermarket
Vending machine
Sports complex, sports centre,
sports ground
Swimming pool
Winter sports resort
Airport
Theme parks
Hospital, Chemist, Vet
Police station
Town hall
Post offi ce
Museum, Culture, Theatre,
Historic monument
Tourist information, Tourist
attraction
Risk areas / Danger areas *




List of principal points of interest (POI)


*
According to availability in the country.

School










An annual mapping update allows new points of interest to be presented to you.
You can also update the Risk areas / Danger areas every month.
The detailed procedure is available on:
http://citroen.navigation.com.

Cinema

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VISUAL SEARCH
EXTERIOR


Remote control ........................... 79-85


- opening / closing

- antitheft protection

- starting

- battery


Wiper controls......................... 107-109
Changing a wiper
blade .............................................. 216
Door mirrors ................................ 76-77
Blind spot sensors .................. 172-174

Boot ........................................... 80, 91
Temporary puncture
repair kit .................................. 193-197
Changing a wheel ................... 198-201


- tools

- removing / refi tting
Snow chains .................................. 202

Changing bulbs....................... 207-208


- rear lamps

- 3rd brake lamp

- number plate lamp


Parking sensors ...................... 182-183
Parking space sensors ........... 180-181
Towbar ........................................... 220
Towing .................................... 218-219

Accessories ............................ 222-223
Roof bars ....................................... 217
Panoramic sunroof .......................... 94

Braking assistance ........................ 140
Trajectory control .................... 141-142
Tyre under-infl ation detection ...166-167
Tyre pressures ....................... 197, 231
Lighting controls ....................... 98-102
Headlamp adjustment.................... 104
Welcome lighting ........................... 103
Directional lighting systems .... 105-106
Changing bulbs....................... 203-206


- front lamps

- front foglamps


- side repeaters


Doors ......................................... 86, 90


- opening / closing

- emergency control
Child lock ....................................... 138
Electric windows ......................... 92-93
Alarm .......................................... 88-89

Fuel tank ..................................... 95-96
Misfuel prevention ........................... 97

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
Vehicle confi guration .....50, 52, 56, 67
Ventilation ........................ 61, 62, 64 V Replacing wiper blades ..... 109, 216
Resetting the service indicator .... 45
Resetting the trip recorder ........... 46
Rev counter ............................ 28-31
Reversing lamps ........................ 207
Risk areas (update) ................... 246
Roof bars ................................... 217
Roof blind .................................... 94
Routine checks .................. 191, 192
Running out of fuel (Diesel) ....... 186
Safety for children ...125-138, 145, 147
Satellite navigation system .... 55, 241
Screen, colour
and mapping ....... 56, 59, 239, 279
Screen menu map ...... 279, 314-316
Screen, monochrome .... 49, 51, 314
Screen, multifunction (with audio
equipment)............ 49, 51, 55, 292
Screenwash, front...................... 108
Seat adjustment..................... 70, 71
Seat belts............................ 143-145
Seat, rear bench .......................... 75
Seats, electric .............................. 71
Seats, rear ................................... 75
Selector lever,
electronic gearbox .................. 158
Serial number, vehicle ............... 231
Service indicator .......................... 44
Servicing ...................................... 26
Setting the clock ........ 46, 50, 54, 56
Short-cut menus ........................ 240
Sidelamps .... 98, 101, 203, 205, 207
Side repeater ............................. 206
Ski fl ap ....................................... 120
Snow chains .............................. 202Spare wheel............................... 198
Speakers (fi tting) ....................... 221
Speed limiter...................... 175, 176
Speedometer .......................... 28-30
Spotlamps, side ................. 103, 206
Starting using another battery ... 213
Starting the vehicle ...... 82, 158, 161
Steering mounted controls ... 238, 291
Stopping the vehicle .... 82, 158, 161
Stop & Start .............. 60, 66, 69, 95,
168, 185, 191, 213
Storage ........ 112, 113, 115-117, 121
Storage compartments ............... 115
Storage drawer ........................... 119
Storage net ................................ 121
Storing driving positions .............. 74
Stowing rings ............................. 121
Sun visor..................................... 113
Synchronising
the remote control............... 83, 84
Synthesiser, voice...................... 252
System, navigation .................... 241 S
TU
Table of weights ................. 225, 227
Tables of engines............... 224, 226
Tables of fuses........................... 209
Tank, fuel ..................................... 97
Technical data.................... 224, 231
Telephone .......................... 258, 304
Temperature control
for heated seats ........................ 72
Temporary tyre repair kit ............ 193
Three fl ashes function
(direction indicators) ............... 139
Ticket holder ............................... 112
TMC (Traffi c info) ....................... 255Under fl oor storage .................... 123
Under-infl ation (detection) ......... 166
Unlocking from the inside ............ 86
Unlocking the boot ........... 79, 80, 91
Unlocking the doors ............... 79, 80
Update risk areas ...................... 246
Updating the time ...... 46, 50, 54, 56
USB port .................................... 114 Tools .......................................... 198
Torch .......................................... 123
Total distance recorder ................ 46
Towbar ....................................... 220
Towed loads....................... 225, 227
Towing another vehicle .............. 219
Traction control (ASR) ............... 141
Traffi c information
(TA) ................................. 256, 294
Traffi c information
(TMC) ............................. 255, 256
Trailer ........................................ 220
Trajectory control systems ......... 141
Trip computer ......................... 57-60
Trip distance recorder .................. 46
Tyre pressures ........................... 231
Tyres ............................................ 26
Tyre under-infl ation detection .... 166

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