light Citroen C4 2016 2.G Owner's Manual

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Instrument panels 12
Rev counter 1 5
Warning
  and   indicator   lamps  
1
6
Indicators
29
Time
  and   units  
3
7
Customising
  the   instrument  
panel
  colours  
3
9
Monochrome
  screen   A  
4
0
Monochrome
  screen   C  
4
2
Touch
  screen   tablet  
4
7
Trip
  computer  
5
2
InstrumentsOver view
Remote control key 5
6
"Keyless   Entry   and   Starting"  6 2
Alarm
 7

1
Electric
  windows  
7
5
Doors
 
7
8
Boot
 7

9
Access
Front seats 81
Steering   wheel   adjustment  8 6
Mirrors
 
87
V

entilation   /   Heating  
9
0
Manual
 a

ir
 c
onditioning
 9
3
Dual-zone
 d

igital
 a
ir
 c
onditioning
 9
5
Front
  demist   -   defrost  
1
00
Rear
  screen   demist   -  

d

efrost
10
1
Front
  fittings  
1
02
Courtesy
  lamps  
1
05
Interior
  mood   lighting  
1
06
Panoramic
  sunroof  
1
07
Centre
  consoles  
1
08
Front
  armrest  
1
10
Rear seats
1

15
Rear
  fittings  
1
17
Boot
  fittings  
1
18
Boot
  lamp  
1
22
Luggage
  cover   (enterprise   version)  
1
23
Ease of use  a nd  c omfort
Lighting controls 1 24
Automatic   illumination   of   headlamps  1 29
Welcome
  lighting  
1
30
Direction
  indicators  
1
31
Headlamp
  beam   height   adjustment  
1
32
Directional
 l

ighting
 1
33
Wiper
  controls  
1
35
Automatic
  rain   sensitive   wipers  
1
36
Lighting and v isibility
Hazard warning lamps 1 39
H or n 13 9
Emergency
  or   assistance   call  
1
39
Braking
  assistance   systems  
1
40
Trajectory
  control   systems  
1
41
Front
  seat   belts  
1
43
Airbags
 1

47
Child seats

1
51
Deactivating
  the   passenger's   front   airbag  
1
53
ISOFIX
  child   seats  
1
60
Child
  lock  
1
65
Safety
Eco-driving
Contents

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Exterior
Keyless Entry and   Starting  6 2- 68
Remote
  control  
5
6 - 61,   68
-
 
o
pening   /   closing
-
 
b
ack-up   control
-


battery
Alarm
 7

1-74
Wiper
  controls  
1
35 -138
Changing
  a   wiper   blade  
2
21 Door
  mirrors  
87
- 88
Blind
  spot   sensors  
1
95 -197
Boot
 
5
7,   62,   79 - 80
Temporary
  puncture   repair   kit  
2
39 -243
Changing
  a   wheel  
2
44-250
-
tools
-
 
r
emoving   /   refitting
Topping
  up   the   AdBlue  
a

dditive  
3
3 -36,   232-235
Changing
 bu

lbs
 2
57-259
-
 
r
ear   lamps
-
 
3
rd   brake   lamp
-
 
n
umber   plate   lamp
Parking
  sensors  
2
06 -207
Towbar
 
1
67,   213
Quickly
  detachable  
towballl
 2

14-218
To w i n g
 2

6 9 - 2 7 0Accessories
 23

6-237
Roof bars

2
22
Panoramic
  sunroof  
1
07
Braking
  assistance  
1
40
Trajectory
  control  
1
41-142
Tyre
  under-inflation   detection  
1
92-193
Tyre
  pressures  
2
43,   279
Snow chains

2
12Lighting
  controls  
1
24-131
Headlamp
 adj

ustment
 1
32
Welcome
  lighting  
1
30
Directional
  lighting   systems  
1
33 -134
Changing
 bu

lbs
 2
51-256
-
 
f
ront   lamps
-
 
f
ront   foglamps
-
si

de repeaters
Doors
 
6
9 -70,   78
Keyless Entry and
  Starting  
6
2- 68
-
 
o
pening   /   closing
-
 em

ergency
 c
ontrol
Child
  lock  
1
65
Electric
  windows  
7
5 -77
Fuel
  tank  
2
09 -210
Misfuel prevention
2

11
Over view

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Instruments and 
c
ontrols
Instrument panels 1 2-15
Warning lam ps 1 6-28
Indicators
 2

9-36
Setting
  buttons  
3
6 -39
-

t
rip distance recorder
-
 
d
ashboard   lighting  
d

immer   /   black   panel
-
 
c
ustomisation   of   dials   and   screens
Adjusting
 h

eadlamps
 1
32
Door
  mirrors  
87
- 88
Electric
  windows  
7
5 -77
Dashboard
  fuses  
2
60 -263
Opening
  the   bonnet  
2
23 Audio
  system  
3
53 -381
Setting
  the   date   /   time  
4
1,   46
Touch
  screen   tablet  
2
83 -352
Setting
  the   date   /   time  
5
1
Manual
 g

earbox
 1
81
Automatic
  gearbox  
1
82-186
Parking
  brake  
1
74,   175 -180
Rear
  view   mirror  
8
9
Courtesy   lamps  
1
05
Interior   mood   lighting  1 06
Blind   for   panoramic   sunroof  1 07
Multifunction screens
4

0-51
Ventilation
9

0-92
Manual
  air   conditioning  
9
3 -94,   100
Digital
  air   conditioning  
9
5 -99,   100
Demisting
  /   Defrosting  
the rear screen

1
01
Ignition
  switch   /   Steering   lock   /  
S
tarting   using   the   key  
1
68 -170
Steering
  lock   /   Starting   using   the  
S

TART/STOP   button  
1
68,   171-173
Over view

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Instruments and controls
Multifunction steering wheel
Speed limiter 198-200
Cruise   control  2 01-203
Memorising
 s

peeds
 20
4-205 Audio and telephone controls
for   the   Audio   system  3 55
Audio and telephone controls for
  the   Touch   screen   tablet  
2
86
Lighting
  controls  
1
24-131
Adjusting
  the   steering   wheel  
8
6 Wiper
  controls  
1
35 -138
Trip
  computer  
5
2-55
H or n
 13

9
.
Over view

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Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
Optimise the use of your gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently and change up without waiting. During   acceleration   change   up   early.
With
  an   automatic   gearbox,   give   preference   to   automatic   mode   and  
a

void   pressing   the   accelerator   pedal   heavily   or   suddenly.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use engine braking rather than   the   brake   pedal,   and   press   the   accelerator   progressively.   These  
p

ractices   contribute   towards   a   reduction   in   fuel   consumption   and   CO
2
emissions
 
and
 
also
 
helps
 
reduce
 
the
 
background
 
traffic
 
noise.
If
 
your
 
vehicle
 
has
 
cruise
 
control,
 
make
 
use
 
of
 
the
 
system
 
at
 
speeds
 
a

bove
 
25
 
mph
 
(40
 
km/h)
 
when
 
the
 
traffic
 
is
 
flowing
 
well.
Control the use of your electrical
equipment
Before moving off, if the passenger compartment is too warm, ventilate it b y   opening   the   windows   and   air   vents   before   using   the   air   conditioning.
Above
  30   mph   (50   km/h),   close   the   windows   and   leave   the   air   vents
 ope

n.
Remember
  to   make   use   of   equipment   that   can   help   keep   the
 t

emperature   in   the   passenger   compartment   down   (sunroof   and   window
 b

linds...).
Switch
  off   the   air   conditioning,   unless   it   has   automatic   regulation,   as
 s

oon   as   the   desired   temperature   is   attained.
Switch
  off   the   demisting   and   defrosting   controls,   if   not   automatic.
Switch
  off   the   heated   seat   as   soon   as   possible.
Switch
  off   the   headlamps   and   front   foglamps   when   the   level   of   light  
d

oes   not   require   their   use.
Avoid
  running   the   engine   before   moving   off,   particularly   in   winter;   your  
v

ehicle   will   warm   up   much   faster   while   driving.
As
  a   passenger,   if   you   avoid   connecting   your   multimedia   devices  
(

film,   music,   video   game...),   you   will   contribute   towards   limiting   the  
c

onsumption   of   electrical   energy,   and   so   of   fuel.
Disconnect
  your   portable   devices   before   leaving   the   vehicle.
Eco-driving
The gear shift indicator invites you engage the most suitable gear: as soon   as   the   indication   is   displayed   in   the   instrument   panel,   follow   it  
s

traight   away.
For
  vehicles   fitted   with   an   automatic   gearbox,   this   indicator   appears  
o

nly   in   manual   mode.
Eco-driving

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Type 1 instrument panel
Dials and screens
1. Rev  counter   (x   1   000   rpm   or   tr/min).
2. G ear   shift   indicator   or   gear   selector  
l

ever   position   and   gear   for   an   automatic  
g

earbox.
3.
 C

ruise   control   or   speed   limiter   setting.
4.
 D

igital   speedometer   (mph   or   km/h).
5.
 E

ngine   oil   level   indicator. 6. S
ervice indicator (
miles   or   km)   then,
 t

otal   mileage   recorder.
T

hese two functions are displayed
successively
  on   switching   on   the   ignition.
 L

ighting   dimmer   setting   (when   making   an  
adj

ustment).
7.
 T

rip   mileage   recorder   (miles   or   km).
8.
 F

uel   gauge   and   associated   low   fuel   level  
w

arning
 lam
p.
9.
 T

ime   (a)
 
/   range   (miles   or   km)   for   fuel   (b) or
the
  AdBlue   additive   and   SCR   system   (c).
Control buttons
A. Lighting   dimmer   (available   in   night   mode).
B. R eset   service   indicator   or   trip   mileage  
re

corder.
A and B.
 S

etting   the   time   and   selecting   units.
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Type 2 instrument panel
Dials and screens
A. Lighting  dimmer   (available   in   night   mode).
B. R eset the service indicator or the trip
mileage
 re

corder.
6. S
ervice indicator (
miles
 
or
 
km)
 
then,
 t

otal
 
mileage
 
recorder.
T

hese two functions are displayed
successively
 
on
 
switching
 
on
 
the
 
ignition.
 L

ighting
 
dimmer
 
setting
 
(when
 
making
 
an
 
adj

ustment).
7.
 T

rip
 
mileage
 
recorder
 
(miles
 
or
 
km).
8.
 F

uel
 
gauge
 
and
 
associated
 
low
 
fuel
 
level
 
w

arning
 lam

p.
9.
 R

ange
 
(miles
 
or
 
km)
 
for
 
the
 
remaining
 
f

uel ( a)
 
or
 
the
 
AdBlue
 
additive
 
and
 
the
 
SCR
 
s

ystem
 
( b ).
Control buttons
1. Rev   counter   (x   1   000   rpm   or   tr/min).
2. G ear   shift   indicator   or   gear   selector  
l

ever   position   and   gear   for   an   automatic  
g

earbox.
3.
 C

ruise   control   or   speed   limiter   setting.
4.
 D

igital   speedometer   (mph   or   km/h).
5.
 E

ngine   oil   level   indicator.
1
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Operation indicator lamps
If one of the following indicator lamps comes on, this confirms that the corresponding system has come into operation.
I t   may   be   accompanied   by   an   audible   signal   and   a   message   in   the   screen.
Warning /indicator lampis on Cause Action/Observations
Left-hand
direction indicatorflashing with buzzer.The   lighting   stalk   is   pushed   down.
Right-hand
direction indicatorflashing with buzzer.The   lighting   stalk   is   pushed   up.
Hazard warning
lamps flashing
  with   audible  
s

ignal. The
  hazard   warning   lamps   switch,
 l

ocated on the dashboard, has been
operated. The
  left-hand   and   right-hand   direction   indicators   and  
t

heir   associated   indicator   lamps   flash   simultaneously.
Sidelamps fixed. The
  lighting   stalk   is   in   the  
"

Sidelamps"
 p
osition.
Dipped beam
headlamps fixed.
The
  lighting   stalk   is   in   the   "Dipped  
b

eam   headlamps"   position   or   in   the  
"

AUTO"   position   in   conditions   of   low  
l

ight.
Main beam
headlamps fixed.
The
  lighting   stalk   is   pulled   towards  
yo

u. Pull
  the   stalk   again   to   return   to   dipped   beam  
h

eadlamps.
Front foglamps fixed. The
  front   foglamps   are   switched   on  
u

sing   the   ring   on   the   lighting   control  
st

alk. Turn
  the   ring   on   the   lighting   control   stalk   rear ward  
t

wice   to   switch   off   the   front   foglamps.
Rear foglamps fixed. The
  rear   foglamps   are   on.Turn
  the   ring   on   the   stalk   rear ward   to   switch   off   the  
r

ear
 fo
glamps.
1
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Passenger's
airbag systemfixed
  in   the   seat   belt  a
nd   passenger's   front  
a

irbag
 w
arning
 lam
ps
 d

isplay.The control switch, located in the
glove  box,   has   been   placed   in   the "O

N" position.
The
 p

assenger's
 f
ront
 a
irbag
 i
s
 a
ctivated.
In this case, do not install a rear ward
facing
  child   seat   on   this   seat.Move the control switch to the "OFF" position to
deactivate   the   passenger's   front   airbag.
In
  this   case,   you   can   install   a   rear ward   facing   child  
s

eat,   unless   there   is   a   fault   with   the   airbags   (airbag  
w

arning   lamp   on).
Warning
/indicator lampis on Cause Action/Observations
Stop & Star t fixed. When
 
the
 
vehicle
 
stops
 
(red
 
lights,
 t

raffic
 
jams, ...)
 
the
 
Stop
 
&
 
Start
 
system
 h

as
 
put
 
the
 
engine
 
into
 
STOP
 
mode. The
  warning   lamp   goes   off   and   the   engine   restarts  
a

utomatically   in   START   mode,   as   soon   as   you   want   to  
m

ove   off.
flashes for a few
seconds,
 
then
 
goes
 
o

f f. STOP
 
mode
 
is
 
temporarily
 
u

navailable.
or
START
 
mode
 
is
 
invoked
 
au

tomatically. For
  more   information   on   Stop   &   Start,   refer   to   the  
c

orresponding
 s
ection.
Automatic
wiping
fixed.
The wiper control is pushed
downwards. Automatic  front   wiping   is   activated.
To   deactivate   automatic   wiping,   operate   the   control  
s

talk   downwards   or   put   the   stalk   into   another   position.
Lighting dimmer fixed. The
 
lighting
 
dimmer
 
is
 
making
 
an
 
adj

ustment.
You  can   adjust   the   level   of   illumination   of   the  
i

nstruments   between   1   and   16.
1
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Permits manual adjustment of the brightness of the   instruments   and   controls   to   suit   the   ambient  
l

ight   level.   Only   operates   when   the   vehicle  
l

ighting   is   on   in   night   mode.
Lighting dimmer
Activation
F Press  this   button   to   change   the   brightness  o
f   the   instruments   and   controls.
F
 
W
hen   the   lighting   reaches   the   minimum  
s

etting,   release   this   button,   then   press  
a

gain   to   increase   it.


or
F
 
W
hen   the   lighting   reaches   the   maximum  
s

etting,   release   this   button,   then   press  
a

gain   to   reduce   it.
F
 
W
hen   the   lighting   reaches   the   level   of  
b

rightness   required,   release   this   button.
Deactivation
When the vehicle lighting is off, or in day mode (daytime  running  lamps  on),  pressing  the  button d

oes   not   have   any   effect.
This
 
indicator
 
and
 
the
 
lighting
 
v

alue
 
appear
 
in
 
the
 
middle
 
of
 
the
 
i

nstrument
 
panel
 
during
 
adjustment
 
t

o
 
show
 
the
 
setting
 
from
 
the
 
16
 
levels
 
a

vailable.
Instruments

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