tow Citroen C4 2015 2.G Repair Manual

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Navigation
Secondary page
Enter destination Address
Curr.
  location
Address settings.Points of Interest
Town centre
Save
Save the current address.
add waypointAdd a waypoint to the route.
Navigate toPress to calculate the route.
Contacts
a
ddressesSelect a contact then calculate the route.
add contact
a

dd waypoint
Search for contact
Navigate
  to
From map
Display the map and zoom to view the roads.
ItineraryCreate, add or delete a waypoint or view the itinerary.
StopDelete navigation information.
Navigate toPress to calculate the route.
Navigation
Secondary page Search for POI All POIsList of categories available.
After   choosing   the   category,   select   the   points   of   interest.Garage
Dining/hotels
Personal
By name
Search
Save the settings.
Navigation
Secondary page Show POIs Select all
Choose the display settings for POIs.Delete
Import POIs
Confirm
Save the options.

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Towards a new destination
Choosing a new destination
Select "Enter destination".
Select "Save" to save the address entered as a
contact  entry.
The
  system   allows   up   to   200   entries. Select "Confirm" or press "Show route on
map"
  to   start   navigation   guidance.
Select "Address".
Select the "Country:"
  from   the   list   offered   then  
in

  the   same   way:  
the "

City:" or its post code, the "Road:", the
"N°:".
  Confirm   each   time. Select "Navigate to".
Choose
  the   restriction   criteria:   "Include
tollroads", "Include ferries", "Traffic", "Strict",
"Close". Choose   the   navigation   criteria:   "
Fastest" or
"Shortest" or "Time/distance" or "Ecological ".
To   delete   navigation   information,   press   on  
"

Settings" then "Stop navigation".
To
  restore   the   navigation   information   press   on  
"

Settings" then "Resume navigation".
Press on Navigation
  to   display   the   primary  
page

  then   go   to   the   secondary   page.
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Towards a recent destinationTowards a contact
Navigation
  towards   a   contact   imported   from   a   telephone   is   only  
possible

  if   the   address   entered   is   compatible   with   the   system.
Select "Enter destination".
Select
  an   address   from   the   list   offered. Select "Enter destination".
Select "Contacts".
Select
  a   destination   from   the   contacts   in   the   list  
of

fered.
Select "Navigate to".
Select the criteria then "Confirm" to start
guidance.
Select "Navigate to".
Select the criteria then "Confirm" or press
"Show route on map
"
  to   start   guidance.
Press on Navigation
  to   display   the   primary  
page

  then   go   to   the   secondary   page. Press on Navigation
  to   display   the   primary  
page

  then   go   to   the   secondary   page.
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Towards GPS coordinatesTowards a point on the map
Select "Enter destination".
Select "Address".
Enter the "Longitude: " then the "Latitude:".
Select "Navigate to".
Select the criteria then "Confirm" or press
"Show route on map "
  to   start   guidance. Select "Enter destination".
Select "From map".
Zoom
  in   on   the   map   then   select   the   point.
Press on Navigation
  to   display   the   primary  
page

  then   go   to   the   secondary   page. Press on Navigation
  to   display   the   primary  
page

  then   go   to   the   secondary   page.
A
 

long   press   displays   the   surrounding   tourist   attractions.
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Towards points of interest (POI)Points   of   Interest   (POI)   show   all   of   the   locations   of   services   nearby   (hotels,  retail
  outlet,   airports,   ...).
Select "Search for POI".
Select "All POIs" or "Garage" or "Dining/
hotels" or "Personal" or "By name".
Select
  a   category   from   the   list   offered.
Select "Search". Select
  a   point   of   interest   from   the   list   offered.
Select "Navigate to".
Press on Navigation
  to   display   the   primary  
page

  then   go   to   the   secondary   page.
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE
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.

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Press on Navigation to display the primary page  then   go   to   the   secondary   page.
Select
  a   category   from   the   list   offered   then  
"

Confirm".
Select "Show POIs
".
Towards points of interest (POI)
NAVIGATION - GUIDANCE

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Paint colour code .........................................28 6
Panoramic   glass  
sunroof
 ................

......................................... 78
Parcel shelf, rear
 ................................... 11

4 ,
 11
7
Parking
  brake  
........................................1
77,   220
Parking
  brake,   electric  
............................1
8,   170
Parking
 lam

ps
 .............................................. 12

2
Parking
  sensors,   front  
..................................20

6
Parking
  sensors,   rear................................... 205
Particle filter
 .......................................... 21

8,
 21
9
Passenger
 c

ompartment
 
f

ilter
 ........
..................................................... 219
Personalisation
 ...............................

...............36
Player,
  CD   MP3  
............................ 3
06,   369,   370
Port,
  USB  
..................................... 1
03,   306,   371
Priming
  the   fuel   system  
................................2

11
Protecting
  children  
................. 1
35 -149,   157,   159
Puncture
 ................

....................................... 229Quickly
  detachable   towball  
..........................
2
67
P
Navigation ...............................
......................312 N
umber   plate   lamps  ..................................... 25
0
oil
filter
 ...............
...........................................
219
oi
l level
................................................... 29,   215
Opening   the   bonnet  
......................................
2
12
Opening   the   boot  
..............................
. 59,   72,   73
Opening   the   doors  
...............................
.... 59,   71
Opening   the   panoramic  
sunroof blind
 ................................................ 78ope
ration indicator
lamps
 ..............................
........................
16 -28
N
Main beam .............................. ......118,   242,   245
Maintenance .............................. ....................10
Map
  reading   lamps  
...................................... 13

3
Markings,
 id

entification
 ................................ 28

6
Massage
  function   
...............................
...........94
Mat
 .......

......................................................... 11 0
Memorising
  a   speed  
.................................... 19

9
Menu
 ....................................2

94,   296,   298,   312,
314,
  316,   332,   342,   344
Menu,
  main  
..............................
....................362
Menus (Touch
  screen   tablet)  
.................................29

0
Mirror, rear view
 
........................................... 10

0
Mirrors, door ..................................... 98,
  99,   196
Misfuel prevention
 ...............................

.........210
Motorway function (direction
 i

ndicators)
 .................................. 15

0
Mountings
  for   ISOFIX  
seats
 ...............

........................................... 14 4
MP3
  CD  
................
........................ 306,   369,   370 Radio
 ...............

..................................... 300,   363
Radio
 pr

e-equipment
 ...................................2

72
R
dS ................

...................................... 303,   364
Rear
 s

creen
 (
demisting)
 .................................90
R

echarging   the   battery  
........................ 2
58,   259
Reduction of electrical load
 ......................... 26

0
Regeneration
  of   the   particle  
emissions
 f

ilter
 ............................................2

19
Reinitialising
  the   electric  
windows
 ....................................................... 76
R

einitialising   the   remote  
control
 .................................................... 5

8,   63
Remote
  control  
..........................................53

-64
Removable
  screen   (snow   shield).................262
Removing
  a   wheel  
..............................
.........237
Removing
  the   mat  
...............................
..........11 0
Repair
  kit,   puncture  
......................................2

29
Replacing
 bu

lbs
 ..............................
......242-250
Replacing
 f

uses
 ..............................
......251-255
Replacing
  the   air   filter  
...................................2

19
Replacing
  the   oil   filter  
...................................2

19
Replacing
 t

he
 p
assenger
 
c

ompartment   filter  
......................................2

19
Replacing
  wiper   blades.........................131,   261
Resetting
  the   service   indicator  
......................32
R

esetting   the   trip   recorder  
.............................33
R

ev counter
 ................................................1

2-15
R
Oil change .....................................................215
Oil   consumption  ............................................ 2
15
O
QM
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Reversing lamps .......................................... 24 8
Risk   areas   (update)  ...................................... 3
21
Roof bars
 ...................................................... 2

62
Roof blind
 ...............................

........................78
Routine
  checks  
.................................... 2
19,   220
Running
  out   of   fuel   (Diesel)  
..........................2

11Ski
  flap  .............................. ............................112
Snow chains .................................................. 2
41
Spare wheel
 ...............................

..................235
Speakers
 (

fitting)
 ..........................................2

72
Speed
 l

imiter
 ...............................
......... 199,   201
Speedometer
 ..............................

...............12-14
Spotlamps,
 si

de
 ....................................1
24,   247
Starting
  the   engine  
......................................16

3
Starting
  using   another   battery  
.....................2

57
Steering
  mounted   controls................... 293,   361
Stop & Start
 ........................................5

2,   85,   89,
192,
  208,   212,   219,   256
Storage
 ................

.. 101,   102,   104,   107,   108,   113
Storage
 c

ompartments
 ................................10

4
Storage
 d

rawer
 ..............................
...............111
Storage
 n

et
 ....................................................11

3
Storing
  driving  
positions ....................................................... 95
Stowing
 r

ings
 ..............................
..................113
Sun visor
 ...................................................... 10

2
Switching
  off  
the
 eng

ine
 ...............................
...................163
Synchronising
  the   remote  
control
 .................................................... 5

8,   63
Synthesiser, voice
 ........................................ 3

31
System
 se

ttings
 ............................................339
T

able   of   weights  
....................................2
77,   281
Tables
  of   engines  
...............................
.. 275,   279
Safety for children
 
..................1
35 -149,   157,   159
Screen
  menu   map  
........2
94,   296,   298,   312,   314,
316,
  332,   342,   344,   385 -387
Screen,
 m

onochrome
 ...................... 3
7,   39,   385
Screen,
 m

ultifunction
 
(

with   audio   equipment)  
.................. 3
7,   39,   362
Screenwash, front
 ........................................ 13

0
SCR
  (Selective   Catalytic  
Reduction)
 ................................................. 2

21
Seat
  adjustment  
...............................
........ 91,   92
Seat belts
 ..............................1

41,   154,   156,   157
Seats, electric
 ................................................ 92
S

eats, rear
 ...................................................... 96
S

erial   number,   vehicle  
.................................28

6
Service indicator
 ............................................ 3

0
Service
  warning  
lamp
 ...............

.............................................. 19
Servicing
 ...............................

.........................10
Setting
  the   clock  
.......................... 3
4,   38,   43,   48
Sidelamps
 .................... 1

18,   122,   242,   246,   248
Side repeater
 ..............................

.................247
S
T
Tables of fuses .............................................. 2 51
Tank,   AdBlue® additive ........................ 2 21,   226
Tank,
 
fuel
 ............................... ....................... 210
Technical data
 ....................................... 2

75 -286
Telephone
 .....................................3

46 -349,   351
Temperature
 
control   for  
heated seats
 ................................................ 93
T

emporary
 
puncture   repair   kit  
.....................2

29
Ticket
 
holder
 
................................................ 10

1
TMC
 
(Traffic
 
info)  
......................................... 32

6
To o l s
 ................

............................................. 234
To r c h
 ..............................

............................... 115
Total distance recorder
 .................................. 33
T

ouch screen .................................... 44- 48,
  289
Touch screen tablet ( M e nu s)
 ...............................

................. 44,   290
To w b a r
 ................

.......................................... 265
Towbar
 
with
 
quickly   detachable  
towball
 ...............................

......................... 267
Towed loads
 ......................................... 2

75,   279
Towing
 
another   vehicle  
................................ 26

4
Traction
 
control   (ASR)  
................................. 15

2
Traffic
 
information   (TA)  
........................ 3
27,   364
Traffic
 
information   (TMC)  
............................. 32

6
Tr a i l e r
 ...............

............................................ 265
Trajectory
 
control   systems  
........................... 15

2
Trip
 
computer
 
............................................ 4

9-52
Trip distance recorder
 .................................... 33
T

yre pressures
 ..............................
...............286
Ty r e s
 ..............................................................

.10
Tyre under-inflation detection
 ...............

..................................... 19 0
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The use of mats not approved by CITROËN may inter fere with the operation of the cruise control. To avoid any risk of jamming of the pedals: - ensure that the mat is positioned
c o r r e c t l y, - never fit one mat on top of another.
Temporarily exceeding the
programmed speed
When required (overtaking manoeuvre...), it is possible to exceed the programmed speed by pressing the accelerator pedal. The cruise control is temporarily overridden and the programmed speed setting flashes.
To return to the programmed speed, simply release the accelerator pedal. Once the vehicle has returned to the programmed speed, the cruise control takes over again: the display of the programmed speed setting becomes steady again.
Only use the cruise control if the traffic conditions will allow you to drive for a certain time at a steady speed and at a safe distance from the vehicle ahead. Do not activate the cruise control in urban areas, in heavy traffic, on winding or steep roads, on slippery or flooded roads, or in conditions of poor visibility (heavy rain, fog, falling snow...). In some circumstances, it may not be possible to maintain or reach the programmed speed: towing, vehicle heavily loaded, steep climb.
When descending a steep hill, the cruise control system cannot prevent the vehicle from exceeding the
programmed speed.
You may have to brake to control the speed of your vehicle. In this case, the cruise control is automatically paused. To activate the system again, press button 4 .
Switching off
 Turn wheel 1 to the "0" position: the cruise control information disappears from the screen.
Operating fault
Flashing dashes indicate a fault with the cruise control system.
Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.

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Navigation
Secondary page
Enter destination
Address
Curr. location
Address settings . Points of Interest
Town centre
Save Save the current address.
Add waypoint Add a waypoint to the route.
Navigate to Press to calculate the route.
Contacts
Addresses
Select a contact then calculate the route.
View
Navigate to
Search for contact
Call
From map Display the map and zoom to view the roads.
Itinerary Create, add or delete a waypoint or view the itinerary.
Stop Delete navigation information.
Navigate to Press to calculate the route.

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