ECO mode CITROEN C4 2019 Owner's Manual

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EnginePureTech 75PureTech 82 PureTech 82 S&SPureTech 110 S&S
Gearbox Manual
(5-speed) Manual
(5-speed) ETG electronic
(5-speed) Manual
(5-speed)
Model code 0PHMU0PHMZ0PHNZ
Unladen
  weight 965965 9751 020
Kerb
  weight* 1 0401 040 1
  0501
  095
Gross
  vehicle   weight  
(GV W) 1
  5001
  5001
  5101
  555
Gross
  train   weight   (GTW)
on
  a   12   %   gradient 1
  9001
  9001
  9102
  155
Braked
  trailer**  
o

n   a   10   %   or   12   %   gradient 720
720 725825
Unbraked
 t

railer** 520520 525545
Recommended
  nose   weight   (towbar) 55555555
Weights and towed loads (in kg) - PETROL
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 e
ach   additional   1   000   metres   of   altitude.
Never
  exceed   60   mph   (100   km/h)   when   towing   (comply   with   the   legislation   in   force   in   your   country).
High
  ambient   temperatures   may   result   in   a   reduction   in   the   per formance   of   the   vehicle   to   protect   the   engine;   if   the   ambient   temperature   is   above   37   °C,  
l

imit   the   towed   load.
*
  The   kerb   weight   is   equal   to   the   unladen   weight   +   driver   (75   kg).
**
  Maximum   trailer   weight   within   the   GTW   limit.
Technical data

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Enginee-HDi 92BlueHDi 100 BlueHDi 100 S&S
Gearbox ETG6 electronic
(6-speed) Manual
(5-speed) Manual
(5-speed) ETG6 electronic
(6-speed)
Model code 0B9HP0BBHY 0BBHY
Unladen
  weight 1
  0551 068 1 0701
  085
Kerb
  weight* 1
  1301
  1431
  1451 160
Gross
  vehicle   weight   (GV W) 1
  6051 610 1 6101
  630
Gross
  train   weight   (GTW)  
o

n   a   12%   gradient 2
  2052 210 2 2102
  230
Braked
  trailer   (within   GTW   limit)
on
  a   10%   or   12%   gradient 825
825825825
Unbraked
 t

railer 565570570580
Recommended
  nose   weight   (towbar) 55555555
Weights and towed loads (in kg) - DIESEL
* The kerb weight is equal to the unladen weight + driver (75 kg).
T he   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  
e

ach   additional   1   000   metres   of   altitude.
Never   exceed   60   mph   (100   km/h)   when   towing   (comply   with   the   legislation   in   force   in   your   country).
High   ambient   temperatures   may   result   in   a   reduction   in   the   per formance   of   the   vehicle   to   protect   the   engine;   if   the   ambient   temperature   is   above   37   °C,  
l

imit   the   towed   load.
Technical data

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7-inch touch screen tablet
GPS satellite navigation - Multimedia audio - Bluetooth® telephone
Contents
First
 
steps
 2 30
Steering
 
mounted
 
controls
 
2
33
Menus
 
2
34
Media
 23

6
Radio
2

42
DAB
 
(Digital
 
Audio
 
Broadcasting)
 
radio  
2
44
Music

2
46
Navigation
 2

50
Navigation
 
-
 
Guidance
 
2
58
Traffic
 26

2
Configuration
 26

4
Connected services
2

72
CITROËN
 
Multicity
 
Connect
 
2
73
Telephone


274
Frequently
 
asked
 
questions
 
2
82
The
 
system
 
is
 
protected
 
in
 
such
 
a
 
way
 
that
 
it
 
will
 
only
 
operate
 
in
 
y

our
 
vehicle. As
 
a
 
safety
 
measure,
 
the
 
driver
 
should
 
only
 
carry
 
out
 
operations  
w

hich
 
require
 
prolonged
 
attention
 
while
 
the
 
vehicle
 
is
 
stationary.
The
 
display
 
of
 
an
 
energy
 
economy
 
mode
 
message
 
signals
  that  
e

lectrical
 
systems
 
operating
 
are
 
going
 
into
 
standby.
Refer
 
to
 
the
 
energy
 
economy
 
mode
 
section.
.
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Press on Media to display the
primary pag e. Press on Media to display the
primary
  page   then   select   "Save ".
If
  necessary,   select   change   of  
s

ource.Press on Media
to display the
primary pag e.
By automatic frequency search
Select "Radio list " in the secondary
page. Select a preset radio station
in
  the   list.
Select " FM Radio " or "AM Radio ".
Select   a   radio   station   from  
t

he   list   offered.
Select " Update list " to refresh the
list. Press on Media to display the
primary   page   then   go   to   the  
s

econdary
 pag
e.
Select " List"   in   the   primary   page.
Radio
Changing a radio frequency
Selecting a station
OR
orOR
The exterior environment (hills, buildings, t
unnel,   car   park,   below   ground...)   may p

revent reception, even in RDS station
tracking
  mode.   This   phenomenon   is
 n

ormal   in   the   propagation   of   radio   waves
 a

nd is in no way indicative of a fault with
the
  audio   system.
or
Press 3 or 4  to   move   the   cursor   for   an  
a

utomatic   search   down   or   up   for   a   radio  
f

requency.
Press on Media to display the
primary   page   then   press   on   the  
s

econdary
 pag
e.
Press on " Enter frequency " to
display
  the   primary   page   then   press  
o

n   the   secondary   page.
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The audio equipment will only play audio files with   ".wma,   .aac,   .flac,   .ogg   and.   mp3"   file  
e

xtensions   and   with   a   bit   rate   of   between  
32
  Kbps   and   320   Kbps.
It
  also   supports   VBR   (Variable   Bit   Rate)   mode.
No
  other   type   of   file   (.mp4, ...)   can   be   played.
".wma"
  files   must   be   of   the   standard   wma   9   type.
The
  sampling   rates   supported   are   32,   44   and  
4

8   KHz.
It
  is   advisable   to   restrict   file   names   to  
2

0 characters,   without   using   of   special  
c

haracters   (e.g.:   "   "   ? ;   ù)   to   avoid   any   playing  
a

nd
 d
isplaying
 pro
blems.
Information and advice
Use only USB memory sticks formatted FAT32 (file   allocation   table).
The
 
system
 
supports
 
USB
 
mass
 
s

torage
 
devices,
 
BlackBerry
® devices
or Apple® players via USB ports. The a
daptor
 
cable   not   supplied.
Control of the peripheral device is with
the
 
audio
  system   controls.
Other
 
peripherals,   not   recognised   on  
c

onnection,   must   be   connected   to   the  
a

uxiliary
 
socket   using   a   Jack   cable   (not  
sup

plied). It
  is   recommended   that   the   USB   cable  
f

or   the   portable   device   is   used.
The   system   does   not   support   the  
s

imultaneous   connection   of   two  
i

dentical   devices   (two   memory   sticks,  
t

wo Apple
® players) but it is possible
t
o
 
connect
  one   memory   stick   and   one  
A

pple
® player at the same time.
I
n order to be able to play a recorded CDR or
CDRW,
 
when
 
recording
 
it
 
is
 
preferable
 
to
 
select
 
t

he
 
ISO
 
9660
 
level
 
1,
 
2
 
or
 
Joliet
 
standard.
If
 
the
 
disc
 
is
 
recorded
 
in
 
another
 
format
 
it
 
may
 
n

ot
 
be
 
played
 
correctly.
It
 
is
 
recommended
 
that
 
the
 
same
 
recording
 
s

tandard is always used for an individual disc,
with
 
as
 
low
 
a
 
speed
 
as
 
possible
 
(4x
 
maximum)
 
f

or
 
optimum
 
sound
 
quality.
In
 
the
 
particular
 
case
 
of
 
a
 
multi-session
 
CD,
 
the
 J
oliet
 
standard
 
is
 
recommended.
.
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Bluetooth® audio streaming
Streaming allows audio files on your telephone to   be   played   through   the   vehicle's   spx`eakers.
Connect
  the   telephone:   see   the   "Telephone "
section, then " Bluetooth".
Choose the " Audio" or "All"
 pro

file.
If
  play   does   not   start   automatically,   it   may   be  
n

ecessary   to   start   the   audio   playback   from   the  
t

elephone.
Control
  is   from   the   peripheral   device   or   by  
u

sing   the   audio   system   buttons.
Once
  connected   in   streaming   mode,  
t

he telephone is considered to be a
media
  source.
It
  is   recommended   that   you   activate  
"R

epeat"
  on   the   Bluetooth   peripheral.
Connecting Apple® players
Connect the Apple® player to the USB port
using
 
a
 
suitable
 
cable   (not   supplied).
Play
 
starts
 
automatically.
Control
 
is
 
via
 
the
 
audio   system. The classifications available are those
of the portable device connected
(artists
  /   albums   /   genres   /   playlists   /  
a

udiobooks   /   podcasts).
The default classification used is by
artist.   To   modify   the   classification   used,  
r

eturn   to   the   first   level   of   the   menu  
t

hen select the desired classification
(playlists   for   example)   and   confirm  t
o   go   down   through   the   menu   to   the  
de

sired
 t
rack.
The
  version   of   software   in   the   audio   system  
m

ay   not   be   compatible   with   the   generation   of  
y

our Apple
® player.
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Level 1Level 2 Level 3 Comments
Navigation Settings
Navigation Enter destination
Display
  recent   destinations.
Route settings Fastest
Choose
  the   navigation   criteria.
The
  map   displays   the   route   chosen   according   to  
t

hese
 c
riteria.
Shortest
Time/distance
Ecological
To l l s
Ferries
Strict-Close
Show
  route   on   map Display   the   map   and   start   navigation.
Confirm Save
  the   options.
Save Save
  the   current   address.
Stop navigation Delete
  the   navigation   information.
Voice Choose
  the   volume   for   voice   and   announcement  
o

f   street   names.
Diversion Detour
  from   your   initial   route   by   a   certain  
di

stance.
Navigation Display
  in   text   mode.
Zoom
  in.
Zoom
  out.
Display
  in   full   screen   mode.
Use
  the   arrows   to   move   the   map.
Switch
  to   2D   map.
.
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The services available depend on
the  network,   the   SIM   card   and   the  
c

ompatibility   of   the   Bluetooth   telephone  
u

sed.   Check   the   telephone   manual   and  
w

ith   your   network   provider   for   details   of  
t

he   services   available   to   you.
The
  ability   of   the   system   to   connect  
w

ith only one profile depends on the
telephone.
  The   three   profiles   may   all  
c

onnect   by   default.
Visit
 
www.citroen.co.uk   for   more   information  
(

compatibility,   additional   help,   ...).
The
  recognised   telephone  
a

ppears   in   the   list.
Depending
  on   your   telephone,   you   may   be  
a

sked
  to   accept   automatic   connection   every  
t

ime
 
the   ignition   is   switched   on. On return to the vehicle, if the last telephone
connected
  is   present   again,   it   is   reconnected  
a

utomatically   and   within   around   30   seconds  
a

fter   switching   on   the   ignition   the   pairing   is  
d

one without any action on your part, with
(Bluetooth
 a

ctivated).
To
  modify   the   automatic   connection   mode,  
s

elect the telephone in the list then select the
desired
 p

rofile.
Depending
  on   the   type   of   telephone,  t
he   system   will   ask   you   to   accept   or   not  
t

he   transfer   of   your   contacts.
If not, select " Update".
Connecting a Bluetooth®
peripheral device
Automatic reconnection
On switching on the ignition, the telephone c
onnected   when   the   ignition   was   last   switched  
o

ff   is   automatically   reconnected,   if   this  
c

onnection   mode   had   been   activated   during   the  
pa

iring
 p
rocedure.
The
  connection   is   confirmed   by   the   display   of   a  
m

essage   and   the   name   of   the   telephone.
Manual connection
Press on Telephone to display the
primary pag e.
Press
  on   the   secondary   page.
Select " Bluetooth " to display the list
of
  paired   peripherals.
Select
 
the   peripheral   to   connect.
Press on " Search for devices ".
The
 
connection   is   confirmed   by   the   display   of   a  
m

essage
 
and   the   name   of   the   telephone.
.
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QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION
There is a difference in
sound
 
quality   between   the  
d

ifferent   audio   sources. For
  optimum   sound   quality,   the   audio   settings   for   Loudness,  
A

mbience,   Treble,   Bass,   Volume   can   be   adapted   to   the   different  
s

ound   sources,   which   may   result   in   audible   differences   when  
c

hanging
 s
ource. Check
  that   the   audio   settings   for   Loudness,  
A

mbience,   Treble,   Bass,   Volume)   are   adapted  
t

o   the   sources   listened   to.   Adjust   Balance,  
T

reble,   Bass   to   the   middle   position,   select   the  
"

None"   musical   ambience   and   set   the   loudness  
c

orrection   to   the   "Active"   position   in   CD   mode   or  
t

o   the   "Inactive"   position   in   radio   mode.
With
 
the   engine   off,   the  
s

ystem
 
switches   off   after   a  
f

ew
 
minutes   of   use. When
  the   engine   is   switched   off,   the   system's   operating   time  
d

epends   on   the   state   of   charge   of   the   battery.
The
  switch-off   is   normal:   the   system   switches   to   economy   mode   and  
s

witches   off   to   prevent   discharging   of   the   vehicle's   battery.Start
  the   vehicle's   engine   to   increase   the   battery  
c

harge.
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Earth point, remote ...............................16 8, 16 9
EBA ............................................................. ....91
Eco-driving
 (

advice)
 .......................................... 9
E

conomy   mode  
...............................
..............160
Electronic
  brake   force   distribution  
(EBFD)
 ...............................

...........................91
Electronic
  gearbox   system  
...........................13

0
Emergency
 c

all
 ...................................... 9
0,   226
Emissions
  control   system,   SCR  
.....................20
E

nergy   economy   mode  
.................................16

0
Engine
 c

ompartment
 ............................ 16

8,
 16
9
Engine,
  Diesel  
.........1
4,   156,   169,   218,   221,   222 Hazard
 w

arning
 lam
ps
 ............................9
0,   184
Headlamps,   automatic   illumination  
..........7
9,   82
Headlamps,   dipped   beam  
.................7
8,   79,   198
Headlamps,   main   beam  
............ 7
8,   79,   197,   199
Head restraints, front  
......................................
50
H
ead restraints, rear  
.......................................
52
H
eating
 ................
............................ 9,   57,   59,   61
Hill start assist  ...............................................
13 1
Horn ................................................................. 90
F
H
Filling the fuel tank ........................153,   155,   156
Filter, air ............... ......................................... 173
Filter, oil
 ......................................................... 17

3
Filter, particle
 ........................................ 17

2 ,
 17
3
Filter,
 p

assenger
 c
ompartment
 .....................17

3
Fitting
  roof   bars  
............................................. 16

4
Fittings,
  boot  
.............................................7
5,   77
Fittings,
 in

terior
 .......................................... 6

9 -74
Flap, fuel filler
 
...............................
.........153,
 15

5
Foglamp,
 r

ear
 ...............................
...........80, 202
Foglamps,
 f

ront
 .........................8
0,   85,   197,   200
Frequency
  (radio)  
..................................2
42,   243
Fuel ................................................................ 15 6
Fuel
 c

onsumption
 .............................................. 9
F

uel   tank........................................................ 153
Fuses
 ................

.....................................205,   207
E
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) - 
D igital r adio ......................................... 244,   245
Date
  (setting)  
...............................
....................38
Daytime
  running   lamps  
.......................7
8,   79,   83
Daytime
  running   lamps,   LED  
................19

7,
 19
8
Deactivating
 t

he
 p
assenger
 
ai

rbag
 .................................................. 10

0, 107
Defrosting
 ...............................

...................65,   66
Demisting
 ...............................

...................65,   66
Diesel
 ...............................

.............................15 6
Dimensions
 ..............................

.....................223
Dipstick
 ................

.................................... 2 7, 17 0
Direction indicators
 ........... 8

1,   83,   197,   199,   202
Doors
 ..............................................................

.45
Driving
 e

conomically ......................................... 9
Dynamic
  stability   control  
(

DSC)
 ....................................1
6,   18,   91,   93,   95Engine,
  petrol  ........................1 56,   168,   219,   220
Engines ..............................
...................219, 2
21
Environment
 ...............................

................. 9,   42
ESC (electronic stability control)
 .............. 1

6,   91,   94Gauge,
  fuel.............................................. 11,   153
Gearbox, e
lectronic ....................9
,   23,   70,   73,   127,  
1
32,   133,   174
Gearbox,
 m

anual
 ...........9

,   69,   73,   125,   131,   132,  

1

33,   174
Gear shift indicator
 ....................................... 12

6
Gear
  lever,   manual   gearbox  
.........................12

5
Glove
  box  
...................................................6

9 -71
Grip control
 
.....................................................94
G
Identification, vehicle ....................................2 24
Ignition ................ .....................................64,   123
I
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