weight CITROEN C4 2019 Owners Manual

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Driving recommendations 119
Starting-switching   off   the   engine  
1
21
Parking
  brake  
1
24
5 -speed
  manual   gearbox  
1
25
Gear shift indicator

1
26
ETG
  electronic   gearbox  
1
27
Hill
  start   assist  
1
31
Stop
  &   Start  
1
32
Speed
  limiter  
1
35
Cruise
  control  
1
38
Memorising
  speeds  
1
41
Parking
  sensors  
1
42
Reversing
  camera  
1
44
Park
  Assist  
1
45
Under-inflation
 d

etection
 1
50
Driving
Fuel tank 1 53
Misfuel   prevention   (Diesel)  
1
55
Snow
  chains  
1
57
Very
  cold   climate   screens  
1
58
Towing
  a   trailer  
1
59
Energy
  economy   mode  
1
60
Accessories


161
Changing
  a   wiper   blade  
1
63
Roof bars

1
64
Bonnet


167
Petrol
  engines  
1
68
Diesel
  engines  
1
69
Checking
  levels  
1
70
Checks
 1

73
AdBlue
® additive and SCR system 
(
BlueHDi   Diesel)  1 75
AIRBUMP
® protectors 1 82
Advice
 
on
 
care   and   maintenance  
1
83
Practical information
Temporary puncture 
r epair   kit  1 85
Spare
  wheel  
1
91
Changing
  a   bulb  
1
97
Changing
  a   fuse  
2
05
12 V battery

2
12
To w i n g
 2

16
Running
  out   of   fuel   (Diesel)  
2
18
In the event  o f  a  b reakdown
Petrol engines 2 19
Petrol   weights  
2
20
Diesel
  engines  
2
21
Diesel
  weights  
2
22
Dimensions
 2

23
Identification
 ma

rkings
 2
24
Technical data
Emergency or assistance 226
7-inch   touch   screen   tablet  
2
29
Audio and telematics
Alphabetical
 in
dex
Contents

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Running out of fuel, Diesel 
( priming   pump)  2 18
AdBlue
® additive and SCR system (
BlueHDi   Diesel)  1 75 -181
Maintenance - Technical data
Checking levels 1 70 -172
- oil
-
 
b
rake   fluid
-


coolant
-

s
creenwash fluid
-

a
dditive (Diesel with particle filter)
Checking
  components  
1
73 -174
-


battery
-
 
a
ir   /   passenger   compartment   filter
-

o
il filter
-

p
article filter (Diesel)
-
 
b
rake   pads   /   discs
Changing
 bu

lbs
 1
97-204
-
 
f
ront   lamps
-
 
r
ear   lamps
-
 i

nterior
 l
ighting Dimensions
 2

23
Identification
 ma

rkings
 2
24
Petrol
  weights  
2
20
Diesel   weights  
2
22
Opening   the   bonnet  
1
67
Under the bonnet, petrol

1
68
Under
  the   bonnet,   Diesel  
1
69
Petrol
  engines  
2
19
Diesel
  engines  
2
21
12V
  battery  
2
12-215
Load   reduction,   economy   mode  
1
60
Engine
 c
ompartment
 
f
uses  
2
05 -206,   210 -211
Over view

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General points relating to child seats
CITROËN recommends that children
should travel on the rear seats of your
vehicle:
-

r
earward facing
 

up   to   the   age   of   3,
-

fo
rward facing
 

over   the   age   of   3.
Although
 
one
 
of
 
CITROËN
 
main
 
criteria
 
when
 
designing
 
your   vehicle,   the   safety   of   your   children   also   depends   on   you.
For
 
maximum
 
safety,
 
please
 
observe
 
the
 f
ollowing r
ecommendations:
-
 
i

n
 
accordance
 
with
 
European
 
regulations,
 
a

ll children under the age of 12 or less
than one and a half metres tall must
travel in approved child seats suited to
their weight , on seats fitted with a seat
belt
 
or
 
ISOFIX
 
mountings*,
-

s

tatistically, the safest seats in your
vehicle for carr ying children are the
rear seats,
-

a c

hild weighing less than 9 kg must
travel in the rear ward facing position
both in the front and in the rear.
*
  
T
he   regulations   on   carrying   children   are  
s

pecific   to   each   country.   Refer   to   the  
l

egislation   in   force   in   your   country.
Safety

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Installation of child seats secured using the seat 
bel t
In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for installing child seats secured using the seat belt and universally a
pproved (a )
  in   relation   to   the   weight   of   the   child   and   the   seat   in   the   vehicle.
Seat Weight of the child /
 

indicative   age
Groups 0 (b) and 0+ Bir th to 13 kg
Up to about 1 year Group 1
From 9 to 18 kg
From
  1   to   about   3   yearsGroup 2
From 15 to 25 kg
From
  3   to   about   6   yearsGroup 3
From 22 to 36 kg
From 6 to about 10 years
1st row Front   passenger   seat   (
c ) without
height   adjustment   (d ) U
UUU
2
nd row Outer rear seats (
e) UUUU
Centre rear seat ( e) U (f) U (f) U U
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Safety

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Locations for ISOFIX child seats
In accordance with European Regulations, this table indicates the options for installing ISOFIX child seats on seats in the vehicle fitted with ISOFIX mountings.
In
  the   case   of   universal   and   semi-universal   ISOFIX   child   seats,   the   ISOFIX   size   category,   determined   by   a   letter   from   A to G, is indicated on the child
seat
  next   to   the   ISOFIX   logo.
I UF:

s
eat suitable for the installation of an I sofix
  Universal seat, F or ward
  facing   secured   using   the  
u

pper   strap.
IL- SU: seat suitable for the installation of an I sofix
  Semi- Universal
 sea

t
 ei
ther:
-
 
r
ear ward   facing   fitted   with   an   upper   strap   or   a   support   leg,
-
 
f
or ward   facing   fitted   with   a   support   leg,
-
 
a
n   infant   cot   fitted   with   an   upper   strap   or   a   support   leg.Weight of the child
  /   indicative   age
Less than 10 kg (group 0)
Up to about 6 months Less than 10 kg
(group 0)
Less than 13 kg (group 0+)
Up to about 1 year From 9 to 18 kg (group 1)
From
  about   1   to   3   years
Type of ISOFIX child seat Infant car seatrearward facing rearward facing forward facing
ISOFIX size categor y F G C D E C D A B B1
1
st row Front p assenger sea t Not ISOFIX
2
nd row Outer rear seats
IL- SU* IL- SU IL- SU IL- SU IL- SU IUF

IL- SU
Centre rear seat Not ISOFIX
Remove
  and   stow   the   head   restraint  
b

efore   installing   a   child   seat   on   a  
p

assenger
 sea
t.
Refit the head restraint once the child
seat
  has   been   removed.
For
  more   information   on   ISOFIX   mountings  
a

nd   the   upper   strap,   refer   to   the   corresponding  
s

ection.
*
  
T

he   ISOFIX   infant   cot,   secured   to   the   lower   rings   of   an   ISOFIX   seat,   occupies   all   of   the   space   on  
t

he   rear   bench   seat.
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Safety

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When towing
Distribution of loads
F Distribute the load in the trailer so that the heaviest   items   are   as   close   as   possible   to  
t

he   axle   and   the   nose   weight   approaches  
t

he   maximum   permitted   without  
e

xceeding it.
Air density decreases with altitude, thus
reducing
  engine   per formance.   Above  
1 0

00 metres,   the   maximum   towed   load   must  
b

e   reduced   by   10 %   for   every   1 000   metres   of  
al

titude.
For
  more   information   on   weights   (and   the  
t

owed loads which apply to your vehicle) refer
to
  the   corresponding   section.
Side wind
F Take  into   account   the   increased   sensitivity  t
o   side   wind.
Cooling
Towing a trailer on a slope increases the temperature   of   the   coolant.
As
  the   fan   is   electrically   controlled,   its   cooling  
c

apacity   is   not   dependent   on   the   engine   speed.
F
 
T
o   lower   the   engine   speed,   reduce   your  
s

peed.
The
  maximum   towed   load   on   a   long   incline  
d

epends   on   the   gradient   and   the   ambient  
t

emperature.
In
  all   cases,   keep   a   check   on   the   coolant  
t

emperature. F
 
I
f   the   warning   lamp   and   the  
S

TOP
 
warning   lamp   come   on,  
s

top the vehicle and switch off
the
  engine   as   soon   as   possible.
Braking
Towing a trailer increases the braking distance.
T o   avoid   overheating   of   the   brakes,   the   use   of  
e

ngine   braking   is   recommended.
Ty r e s
F Check  the   tyre   pressures   of   the   towing  v
ehicle   and   of   the   trailer,   observing   the  
re

commended
 p
ressures.
Lighting
F Check  the   electrical   lighting   and   signalling  o
n   the   trailer   and   the   hadlamp   beam   height  
o

f   your   vehicle.
For
  more   information   on   adjusting   the  
h

eadlamp   beam   height,   refer   to   the  
c

orresponding
 s
ection.
The
  rear   parking   sensors   will   be  
d

eactivated   automatically   if   a   genuine  
C

ITROËN   towbar   is   used.
Driving

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When not towing a trailer, remove the quickly-detachable   tow   ball   before  
d

riving.
Towing a trailer
We recommend the use of genuine C ITROËN towbars and their harnesses
that have been tested and approved
from
  the   design   stage   of   your   vehicle,  
a

nd   that   the   fitting   of   the   towbar   is  
e

ntrusted to a CITROËN dealer or a
qualified
 w

orkshop.
If the towbar is not fitted by a
CITROËN
  dealer,   it   must   still   be  
f

itted in accordance with the vehicle
manufacturer's
 i

nstructions.
Your
 
vehicle   is   primarily   designed   for  
t

ransporting   people   and   luggage,   but   it   may  
a

lso
 
be   used   for   towing   a   trailer. Driving   with   a   trailer   places   greater  
d

emands   on   the   towing   vehicle   and   the  
d

river   must   take   particular   care.
For   more   advice   on   driving   when  
t

owing,   refer   to   the   corresponding  
s

ection.
For   more   information   on   weights   (and  
t

he towed loads which apply to your
vehicle)   refer   to   the   corresponding  
s

ection.
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Practical information

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To w i n g
General recommendations
Observe the legislation in force in your country.
E nsure   that   the   weight   of   the   towing   vehicle   is   higher   than   that   of   the   towed   vehicle.
The
  driver   must   remain   at   the   wheel   of   the   towed   vehicle   and   must   have   a   valid   driving   licence.
When
  towing   a   vehicle   with   all   four   wheels   on   the   ground,   always   use   an   approved   towing   arm;
 r

ope   and   straps   are   prohibited.
The
  towing   vehicle   must   move   off   gently.
When
  towing   a   vehicle   with   the   engine   off,   there   is   no   longer   any   power   assistance   for   braking
 o

r   steering.
In
  the   following   cases,   you   must   always   call   on   a   professional   recovery   service:
-
 
v
ehicle   broken   down   on   a   motor way   or   fast   road,
-
f

our-wheel drive vehicle,
-
 
w
hen   it   is   not   possible   to   put   the   gearbox   into   neutral,   unlock   the   steering,   or   release   the
 par

king
 b
rake,
-
 
t
owing   with   only   two   wheels   on   the   ground,
-
 
w
here   there   is   no   approved   towing   arm   available...
Procedure
 
for
 
having
 
your
 
vehicle
 
towed
 
or
 
for
 
towing
 
another   vehicle   using   a   removable   towing   eye.
The towing eye is stowed under the boot floor,
or
 
may
 
be
 
located
 
under
 
the
 
front
 
passenger
 sea
t, d
epending o
n v
ersion.
In the event of a breakdown

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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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