Citroen C4 2014.5 2.G Owner's Manual

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Cruise control
The functions of this system are grouped together   on   the   steering   mounted   controls.
1.
 C

ruise   control   mode   selection   dial.
2.
 S

peed   programming   /   value   decrease  
b

utton.
3.
 S

peed   programming   /   value   increase  
b

utton.
4.
 C

ruise   control   off   /   resume   button.
5.
 M

emorised   speeds   display   button.
Steering mounted controls
The programmed information is grouped together   in   the   instrument   panel   screen.
6.
  C

ruise   control   off   /   resume   indication.
7.
  C

ruise   control   mode   selection   indication.
8.
  P

rogrammed   speed   value.
9.
  S

electing   a   stored   speed.
Displays in the instrument panel
The cruise control is switched on m anually: it r
equires   a   minimum   vehicle   speed   of   25   mph  
(

40   km/h)   and   engagement   of:
-
 
f
ourth   gear   on   the   manual   gearbox,
-
 
s
econd   gear   on   the   electronic   gearbox  
s

ystem   or   automatic   gearbox,   in   sequential  
d

riving   mode,
-
 
p
osition   A   on   the   electronic   gearbox  
s

ystem   or   D   on   an   automatic   gearbox.
The cruise control is switched off
 m

anually
 o

r   by   pressing   the   brake   or   clutch   pedal   or   on  
t

riggering   of   the   trajectory   control   systems,   for  
s

afety   reasons.
It
  is   possible   to   exceed   the   programmed   speed  
t

emporarily   by   pressing   the   accelerator   pedal.
To
  return   to   the   programmed   speed,   simply  
r

elease   the   accelerator   pedal.
Switching
  off   the   ignition   cancels   any  
p

rogrammed   speed   value.
The cruise control system cannot, in any circumstances, replace   the   need   to   observe   speed   limits,   nor   can   it r

eplace   the   need   for   vigilance   on   the   part   of   the   driver.
You
  are   advised   to   keep   your   feet   near   the   pedals   at
 a

ll   times.
System which automatically maintains the speed of the vehicle at the value programmed by the driver,   without   any   action   on   the   accelerator   pedal.
Operation
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Programming
F Turn  dial   1 to the "CRUISE"  position:  t
he   cruise   control   mode   is   selected   but  
i

s   not   switched   on   (Pause).
F
 
S
et   the   programmed   speed   by  
a

ccelerating   to   the   required   speed,  
t

hen press button 2 or 3   (e.g.:   70 mph  
(

110   km/h));   the   cruise   control   system  
i

s   activated   (ON).
Exceeding the programmed speed
Intentional or unintentional exceeding of the programmed speed results   in   flashing   of   this   speed   in   the   screen.
Return
  to   the   programmed   speed,   by   means   of   intentional   or  
u

nintentional   deceleration   of   the   vehicle,   automatically   cancels   the  
f

lashing   of   the   speed.
Exiting cruise control mode
F Turn  dial   1 to the "0"  position:   the   cruise   control   mode   is  d
eselected.   It   disappears   from   the   screen.
F
 
S
top   the   cruise   control   system   by   pressing   button   4
:   this   is  
c

onfirmed   in   the   screen   (Pause).
Operating fault
You can then change the programmed speed using buttons 2 and 3
:
-  b y   +   or   -   1   mph   (km/h)   =   short   press,
-
 
i
n   steps   of   +   or   -   5   mph   (km/h)   =   maintained   press.
If
  storing   speeds   is   available   and   activated   on   your   vehicle,   the  
p

rogrammed   speed   will   stop   at   the   closest   stored   speed;   refer   to   the  
c

orresponding
 s
ection.
F
 
S
witch   on   the   cruise   control   again   with   another   press   on   button   4. When
  the   cruise   control   is   switched   on,  
b

e   careful   if   you   maintain   the   pressure  
o

n   one   of   the   programmed   speed  
c

hanging   buttons:   this   may   result   in   a  
v

ery   rapid   change   in   the   speed   of   your  
v

ehicle.
do n

ot use the cruise control on
slippery
  roads   or   in   heavy   traffic.
On
  a   steep   descent,   the   cruise   control  
w

ill not be able to prevent the vehicle
from
  exceeding   the   programmed   speed.
On
  steep   climbs   or   when   towing,   the  
p

rogrammed   speed   may   not   be   reached  
o

r   maintained.
To
  avoid   any   risk   of   jamming   of   the  
ped

als:
-
 
e
nsure   that   the   mat   is   positioned  
c

o r r e c t l y,
-
 
n
ever   fit   one   mat   on   top   of   another.
In
  the   event   of   a   cruise   control   malfunction,  
t

he   speed   is   cleared   resulting   in   flashing   of   the  
das

hes.
Have   it   checked   by   a   CITROËN   dealer   or   a  
q

ualified
 w
orkshop.
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Parking sensors
The system is switched on by engaging reverse gear.   This   is   accompanied   by   an   audible   signal.
The
  system   is   switched   off   when   you   come   out  
o

f   reverse   gear.
Rear parking sensors
Audible assistance
The proximity information is given by an intermittent   audible   signal,   the   frequency   of   which i

ncreases   as   the   vehicle   approaches   the   obstacle.
The
  sound   emitted   by   the   speaker   (right   or   left)
 i

ndicates   the   side   on   which   the   obstacle   is   located.
When
  the   distance   between   the   vehicle   and
 t

he   obstacle   becomes   less   than   approximately
 t

hirty   centimetres,   the   audible   signal   becomes
 c

ontinuous.
Visual assistance
This supplements the audible signal by d isplaying   bars   in   the   multifunction   screen  
w

hich   move   progressively   nearer   to   the   vehicle.  
W

hen   the   obstacle   is   near,   the   "Danger"  
s

ymbol   is   displayed   in   the   screen.
This function cannot, in an y c ircumstances, t
ake   the   place   of   the   vigilance   of   the   driver.
This system indicates the proximity of an obstacle   (person,   vehicle,   tree,   gate, etc.)   which c

omes   within   the   field   of   detection   of   sensors
 l

ocated   in   the   bumper.
Certain
  types   of   obstacle   (stake,   roadworks  
c

one,   etc.)   detected   initially   will   no   longer   be  
d

etected   at   the   end   of   the   manoeuvre   due   to  
t

he   presence   of   blind   spots.
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In addition to the rear parking sensors, the front parking   sensors   are   triggered   when   an   obstacle i

s   detected   in   front   and   the   speed   of   the   vehicle   is
 s

till   below   6   mph   (10   km/h).
The
  front   parking   sensors   are   interrupted   if   the
 v

ehicle   stops   for   more   than   three   seconds   in
 f

or ward   gear,   if   no   further   obstacles   are   detected
 o

r   when   the   speed   of   the   vehicle   exceeds   6   mph
 (

10   km/h).
Front parking sensors
Deactivation/Activation of the
front and rear parking sensors
The function is deactivated by pressing this button.   The   indicator   lamp   in   the   button  
comes
  on.
Pressing
  this   button   again   reactivates   the  
f

unction.   The   indicator   lamp   in   the   button  
goes
  off.
Operating fault
In the event of a malfunction of the   system,   when   reverse   gear  
i

s   engaged   this   warning   lamp   is  
d

isplayed   in   the   instrument   panel  
a

nd/or   a   message   appears   in   the  
s

creen,   accompanied   by   an   audible  
s

ignal   (short   beep).
Contact
  a   CITROËN   dealer   or   a  
q

ualified
 w
orkshop.
The
 
sound
 
emitted
 
by
 
the
 
speaker
 
(front
 
or
 
r

ear)
 
indicates
 
whether
 
the
 
obstacle
 
is
 
in
 
front
 
o

r
 
behind. The
 
function
 
will
 
be
 
deactivated
 
a

utomatically
 
if
 
a
 
trailer
 
is
 
being
 
towed
 
o

r
 
a
 
bicycle
 
carrier
 
is
 
fitted
 
(vehicle
 
f

itted
 
with
 
a
 
towbar
 
or
 
bicycle
 
carrier
 
r

ecommended
 
by
 
CITROËN). In
 
bad   weather   or   in   winter,   ensure  
t

hat
 
the   sensors   are   not   covered   with  
m

ud,
  ice   or   snow.   When   reverse   gear   is  
e

ngaged,   an   audible   signal   (long   beep)  
i

ndicates   that   the   sensors   may   be   dirty.
Certain
  sound   sources   (motorcycle,  
l

orry,
  pneumatic   drill,   etc.)   may   trigger  
t

he
 
audible   signals   of   the   parking  
s

ensor   system.
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and protecting
the environment
Innovation in the search for
performance
For over 40 year, the TOTAL Research and D
evelopment   departments   have   developed   for  
C

ITROËN,   lubricants   to   match   the   latest   technical  
i

nnovations on CITR
oËn
vehicles, both for
competition
  and   for   everyday   motoring.
For you, this is an assurance that you will obtain of the
best
  per formance   for   your   engine.
Optimum protection for
your engine
By having your CITROËN vehicle serviced   with   TOTAL   lubricants,   you   are c

ontributing   towards   improving   the   life   and
 p

er formances   of   your   engine,   while   also
 pro

tecting
 t
he
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nvironment.
prefers
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Fuel tank
Capacity of the tank: approximately 60 litres.When the low fuel level in the
tank
  is   reached,   this   warning   lamp  
c

omes   on   in   the   instrument   panel,  
a

ccompanied   by   an   audible   warning  
a

nd   the   display   of   an   alert   message.  
W

hen   it   first   comes   on,   around
6
litres   of   fuel   remain   in   the   tank.
Low fuel level
Additions of fuel must be of at least 5 litres to be   registered   by   the   fuel   gauge.
Opening
  the   filler   cap   may   result   in   an   inrush   of  
a

ir.   This   vacuum   is   entirely   normal   and   results  
f

rom   the   sealing   of   the   fuel   system.
F

P
ress control A   until   the   automatic   opening  
o

f   the   fuel   flap   is   heard.
 T

his   control   remains   active   for   a   few  
m

inutes   after   switching   off   the   ignition.   If  
n

ecessary,   switch   the   ignition   on   again   to  
r

eactivate   it.
F
 
T
ake   care   to   select   the   pump   that   delivers  
t

he   correct   fuel   for   your   vehicle.If you are filling your tank to the top, do not
persist after the third cut- off; this could
cause your vehicle to malfunction. F
 
I
ntroduce   the   nozzle   so   as   to   push   in   the  
m

etal   non-return   flap   B.
F
 
M
ake   sure   that   the   nozzle   is   pushed   in   as  
f

ar   as   possible   before   starting   to   refuel  
(

risk   of   blowback).
F
 
M
aintain   this   position   while   refuelling.
F
 
P
ush   the   fuel   flap   to   close   it.
With Stop & Start, never refuel with the
system
 
in
 
STOP
 
mode;
 
you
 
must
 
switch
 
o

ff
 
the
 
ignition
 
with
 
the
 
key,
 
or
 
the
 
S

TART/STOP
 
button
 
if
 
your
 
vehicle
 
has
 
K

eyless
 
Entry
 
and
 
Starting.
Until
 
sufficient
 
fuel
 
has
 
been
 
added,
 
every
 
t

ime
 
the
 
ignition
 
is
 
switched
 
on,
 
this
 
warning
 
l

amp
 
appears,
 
accompanied
 
by
 
an
 
audible
 
s

ignal
 
and
 
an
 
alert
 
message.
 
When
 
driving,
 
t

his
 
audible
 
signal
 
and
 
the
 
display
 
of
 
this
 
a

lert
 
message
 
are
 
repeated
 
with
 
increasing
 
f

requency,
 
as
 
the
 
level
 
drops
 
towards
 
0 .
You
 
must
 
refuel
 
as
 
soon
 
as
 
possible
 
to
 
avoid
 
r

unning
 
out.
If you run out of fuel (
di

esel), refer to the
corresponding
 s

ection.
Refuelling
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Fuel used for petrol
engines
The petrol engines are compatible with E
10   bio-petrol   (containing   10   %   ethanol),  
c

onforming   to   European   standards   EN   228  
and
  EN   15376.
E85
  type   fuels   (containing   up   to   85   %   ethanol)  
a

re   reserved   exclusively   for   vehicles   marketed  
f

or   the   use   of   this   type   of   fuel   (BioFlex  
v

ehicles).   The   quality   of   the   ethanol   must  
c

omply   with   European   standard   EN   15293.
Fuel used for Diesel
engines
The Diesel engines are compatible with biofuels   which   conform   to   current   and   future  
E

uropean   standards   (Diesel   fuel   which  
c

omplies   with   standard   EN   590   mixed   with   a  
b

iofuel   which   complies   with   standard  
EN
  14214)   available   at   the   pumps   (containing  
u

p   to   7   %   Fatty   Acid   Methyl   Ester).
B30
  biofuel   can   be   used   in   certain   Diesel  
e

ngines.   However,   this   use,   even   occasional,  
r

equires   strict   application   of   the   special  
s

ervicing   conditions.   Contact   a   CITROËN  
d

ealer   or   a   qualified   workshop.
The use of any other type of (bio)fuel
(vegetable
  or   animal   oils,   pure   or   diluted,  
d

omestic   fuel...)   is   strictly   prohibited   (risk   of  
d

amage   to   the   engine   and   fuel   system).
The
 
petrol
 
or
 
Diesel
 
engine
 
of
 
your
 
vehicle
 
is
 f
itted
 
with
 
a
 
catalytic
 
converter,
 
a
 
device
 
which
 
h

elps
 
to
 
reduce
 
the
 
level
 
of
 
harmful
 
emissions
 
i

n
 
the
 
exhaust
 
gases.
For petrol engines, the use of unleaded fuel
is compulsory.
The
 
filler
 
neck
 
is
 
narrower,
 
admitting
 
unleaded
 
p

etrol
 
nozzles
 
only.
Fuel supply cut-off
Your vehicle is equipped with a safety device w hich cuts off the fuel supply in the event of a
collision. If you have put in the wrong fuel for
your vehicle, you must have the tank
drained and refilled with the correct
fuel before you star t the engine.
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Misfuel prevention (diesel)*Mechanical device which prevents filling the tank of a Diesel vehicle with petrol. It avoids the risk of e
ngine   damage   that   can   result   from   filling   with   the   wrong   fuel.
Located
  in   the   filler   neck,   the   misfuel   prevention   device   appears   when   the   filler   cap   is   removed.
When
  a   petrol   filler   nozzle   is   introduced   into   the  
f

uel   filler   neck   of   your   Diesel   vehicle,   it   comes  
i

nto   contact   with   the   flap.   The   system   remains  
c

losed   and   prevents   filling.
Do not persist but introduce a Diesel type
filler nozzle.
*
  According   to   country   of   sale. It
  remains   possible   to   use   a   fuel   can   to  
f

ill   the   tank.
In
  order   to   ensure   a   good   flow   of   fuel,  
d

o   not   place   the   nozzle   of   the   fuel   can  
i

n   direct   contact   with   the   flap   of   the  
m

isfuel   prevention   device   and   pour  
s

l ow l y.
Travelling abroad
As Diesel fuel pump nozzles may be   different   in   other   countries,   the  
p

resence   of   the   misfuel   prevention  
d

evice   may   make   refuelling   impossible.
Before
  travelling   abroad,   we  
r

ecommend   that   you   check   with   the  
C

ITROËN   dealer   network,   whether   your  
v

ehicle   is   suitable   for   the   fuel   pumps   in  
t

he   country   in   which   you   want   to   travel.
Operation
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Running out of fuel (Diesel)
1.6 HDi engine2.0 HDi engineOn vehicles fitted with HDi engines, the fuel s
ystem   must   be   primed   if   you   run   out   of   fuel;  
r

efer   to   the   corresponding   engine   compartment  
v

iew.
If
  the   tank   on   your   vehicle   is   fitted   with   a  
m

isfuel   prevention   device,   refer   to   the   "Misfuel  
p

revention
 (
Diesel)"
 s
ection.
BlueHDi 100, 115 and
120

engines
If the engine does not start first time, d
on't   keep   trying   but   start   the   procedure  
a

gain   from   the   beginning. F
 
F
ill   the   fuel   tank   with   at   least   five   litres   of  
d

iesel.
F  
O
pen   the   bonnet.
F  
I
f   necessary,   unclip   the   styling   cover   for  
a

ccess   to   the   priming   pump.
F  
S
queeze   and   release   the   priming   pump  
r

epeatedly   until   resistance   is   felt   (there  m
ay   be   resistance   at   the   first   press).
F  O perate   the   starter   until   the   engine   starts  
(

if   the   engine   does   not   start   at   the   first  
a

ttempt,   wait   around   15   seconds   before  
t

rying
 ag
ain).
F
 
I
f   the   engine   does   not   start   after   a   few  
a

ttempts,   operate   the   priming   pump   again  
t

hen   start   the   engine.
F
 
R
efit   the   styling   cover   and   clip   it   in   place.
F
 
C
lose   the   bonnet.F
 
F
ill   the   fuel   tank   with   at   least   five   litres   of  
D

iesel.
F  
O
pen   the   bonnet.
F
I
f necessary, unclip the style cover for
access   to   the   priming   pump.
F  
S
lacken   the   bleed   screw.
F  
S
queeze   and   release   the   priming   pump  r
epeatedly   until   fuel   appears   in   the  t
ransparent p ipe.
F
 
T
ighten   the   bleed   screw.
F
 
O
perate   the   starter   until   the   engine   starts  
(

if   the   engine   fails   to   start   at   the   first  
a

ttempt,   wait   around   15 seconds   before  
t

rying
 ag
ain).
F
 
I
f   the   engine   fails   to   start   after   a   few  
a

ttempts,   operate   the   priming   pump   again,  
t

hen   the   starter.
F
 
P
ut   the   style   cover   back   in   position   and  
c

lip   it   in   place,   ensuring   that   it   has   clipped  
c

o r r e c t l y.
F
 
C
lose   the   bonnet.
F
 
F

ill   the   fuel   tank   with   at   least   five   litres   of  
D

iesel.
F
 
S

witch   on   the   ignition   (without   starting   the  
e

ngine).
F
 
W

ait   around   6   seconds   and   switch   off   the  
ig

nition.
F
 
R

epeat   the   operation   10   times.
F
 
O

perate   the   starter   to   run   the   engine.
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bonnet
F Push  the   exterior   safety   catch   B to the left
and   raise   the   bonnet.
Opening
F Open  the   front   left   door.
F P ull the interior bonnet release lever A,
located
  at   the   bottom   of   the   door   aperture.
F
 
U
nclip   the   stay   C   from   its   housing   on   the  
b

ack   of   the   bonnet.
F
 
F
ix   the   stay   in   the   notch   to   hold   the   bonnet  
ope

n.
Closing
F Take  the   stay   out   of   the   support   notch.
F  C lip   the   stay   in   its   housing   on   the   back   of  
t

he   bonnet.
F
 
L
ower   the   bonnet   and   release   it   at   the   end  
o

f   its   travel.
F
 
P
ull   on   the   bonnet   to   check   that   it   is  
s

ecured
 c
orrectly.
The cooling fan may star t after switching
off the engine: take care with ar ticles and
clothing that might be caught by the fan
blades.
Before
 
doing
 
anything
 
under
 
the
 
b

onnet, switch off the Stop & Start
system
 
to
 
avoid
 
any
 
risk
 
of
 
injury
 
r

esulting
 
from
 
an
 
automatic
 
c

hange
 t

o
 S

TART
 
mode.
Do  not   open   the   bonnet   in   high   winds.
When   the   engine   is   hot,   handle   the  
e

xterior   safety   catch   and   the   bonnet  
s

tay   with   care   (risk   of   burns).
be

cause of the presence of electrical
equipment   under   the   bonnet,   it   is  
r

ecommended   that   exposure   to   water  
(

rain,   
w
ashing,   ...)   be   limited.
The location of the interior bonnet
release
 
lever
 
prevents
 
opening
 
of
 
t

he
 
bonnet
 
while
 
the
 
front
 
left
 
door
 
is
 
c

losed.
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