headlamp Citroen C4 CACTUS 2016 1.G Owner's Manual

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Instrument panel 11
Indicator   and   warning   lamps  
1
2
Indicators
 
2
4
7-inch
  touch   screen   tablet  
2
8
Trip
  computer  
3
5
Distance
  recorders  
3
7
Setting
  the   date   and   time  
3
8
Brightness
  of   instruments   and   controls  
3
9
InstrumentsOver view
Remote control key 4
0
Central   locking  
4
5
Doors
 
4
6
Boot
 4

8
Front
  electric   window   controls  
4
9
Rear
  door   windows  
4
9
Access
Front seats 50
Rear   seats  
5
2
Mirrors
 
5
4
Steering
  wheel   adjustment  
5
5
Ventilation
 5

6
Heating
 5

8
Manual
 a

ir
 c
onditioning
 6
0
Automatic
  air   conditioning  
6
2
Front
  demist   -   defrost  
6
6
Rear
  screen   demist   -   defrost  
6
7
Courtesy
  lamp  
6
8
Boot
  lamp  
6
9
Panoramic
  sunroof  
6
9
Interior
  fittings  
7
0
Boot
  fittings  
7
6
Rear
  parcel   shelf   (enterprise   version)  
7
8
Ease of use  a nd  c omfort
Lighting control 7 9
Direction   indicators  
8
2
Automatic
  illumination   of   headlamps  
8
3
Daytime
  running   lamps   /   Sidelamps   (LEDs)  
8
4
Headlamp
  beam   height   adjustment  
8
5
Cornering
  lighting  
8
6
Wiper
  control   stalk  
87
A

utomatic   rain   sensitive   wipers  
8
9
Lighting and v isibility
Hazard warning lamps 9 1
Horn
 91
E

mergency   or   assistance   call  
9
1
Electronic
  stability   control   (ESC)  
9
2
Grip
  control  
9
5
Seat
  belts  
9
7
Airbags
 1

00
Child
  seats  
1
05
Deactivating
  the   passenger's   front   airbag  
1
08
ISOFIX
  child   seats  
1
14
i-Size
  child   seats  
1
17
Child
  lock  
1
19
Safety
Eco-driving
Contents

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Remote control key 40 - 44
-  l ocking   /   unlocking   the   vehicle
-
 
l
ocating   the   vehicle
-
 
a
nti-theft   protection
-
 b

attery
Exterior
Door mirrors 5 4
Lighting   control   stalk  
7
9 - 85
Guide-me-home   lighting  
8
5
Daytime   running   lamps  
8
4
Headlamp   beam   height   adjustment  
8
5
Cornering   lighting  
8
6
Changing
 bu
lbs
 1
98-202
-  
f
ront   lamps
-
 fo
glamps
-  
d
irection   indicator   repeaters
Doors
 4
6 - 47
-
 
o
pening   /   closing
-
 em

ergency
 c
ontrol
Central
  locking  
4
5
Deadlocking
 4

2Glass
  panoramic   sunroof  
6
9
Roof   bars  
1
65 -166
Accessories
 1
62-163
Wiper   control   stalk  
87
-90
Changing   a   wiper   blade  
9
0,   164
Boot
 4
8
-  
o
pening   /   closing
-
 em
ergency
 r
elease
Park   Assist  
1
46 -150
Reversing   camera  
1
45
Parking   sensors  
1
43 -144
Towbar  
1
21,   160
Towing
 21
7-218
Changing
 bu
lbs
 2
03-204
-  r ear   lamps
-  3rd brake lamp
-
 n
umber   plate   lamps
Fuel
 
tank,   misfuel   prevention  
(

Diesel)
 15
4 -157
Running
  out   of   fuel   (Diesel)  
2
19
Electronic
 s

tability
 pro

gramme
 9

2
ESC:
 
ABS,
 
EBFD,
 
ASR,
 
DSC
 
9

2-94
Under-inflation
 d

etection
 1

51-153
Tyre
 
pressures
 
2

25
Temporary
 
puncture
 
repair
 
kit
 
1

86 -191
Changing
 
a
 
wheel
 
1

92-197
-
 
t

ools
-
 
r

emoving
 
/
 
refitting
Snow
 
chains
 
1

58
AIRBUMP
® protectors 1
83
Over view

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Headlamp beam height adjustment 85
Lighting
 
control
 
stalk
 
7

9 - 85
Automatic
 
illumination
 
of
 
headlamps
 
8

3
Direction
 
indicators
 
8

2
Electronic  gearbox  
1
28 -131
Wiper   control   stalk  
87
-90
Trip   computer  
3
5 -36
Speed
 
limiter
 
1

36 -138
Cruise
 
control
 
1

39 -141
Memorising
 
speeds
 
1

42
Front
 
demist
 
/
 
defrost
 
6

6
Rear
 
screen
 
demist
 
/
 
defrost
 
6

7
Central
 
locking
 
4

5
Park
 
Assist
 
1

46 -150
ESC
 
9

2-94
Hazard
 
warning
 
lamps
 9
1 Instrument
 
panels
 
1

1
Warning
 lam

ps
 1

2-23
Service
 
indicator
 
2

4-26
Engine
 
oil
 
level
 
indicator
 
2

7
Gear
 
efficiency
 
indicator
 
1

27
Distance
 
recorders
 
3

7
Steering
 
wheel
 
adjustment
 
5

5
Horn
 91
Instruments and controls (cont.)
Starting - switching off t he engine  1 22-124
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Optimise the use of your gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently and change up without waiting. During   acceleration   change   up   early.
The
  gear   efficiency   indicator   invites   you   engage   the   most   suitable   gear:  
a

s   soon   as   the   indication   is   displayed   in   the   instrument   panel,   follow   it  
s

traight   away.
Control the use of your electrical
equipment
Before moving off, if the passenger compartment is too warm, ventilate it by   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...).
To
  save   energy,   do   not   set   the   air   conditioning   at   too   low   a   temperature.
As
  soon   as   the   desired   temperature   has   been   reached,   limit   the   use   of
 t

he   air   conditioning,   except   if   regulation   is   automatic.
Switch
  off   the   demisting   and   defrosting   controls   as   soon   as   you   consider
 p

ossible.
Switch
  off   the   heated   seat   as   soon   as   possible.
Switch
  off   the   headlamps   and   foglamp   when   the   level   of   light   does   not  
r

equire   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
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
With
 
an
 
electronic
 
gearbox,
 
do
 
not
 
press
 
the
 
accelerator
 
pedal
 
heavily
 
o

r
 s

uddenly.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use engine braking rather t han   the   brake   pedal,   and   press   the   accelerator   progressively.   These  
p

ractices   contribute   towards   a   reduction   in   fuel   consumption   and  
CO2 emissions and also help reduce the background traffic noise.
I
f
 
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.
.
Eco-driving

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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.
Left-hand
direction indicatorflashing with buzzer.The   lighting   stalk   is   pushed   down.
Right-hand
direction indicatorflashing with buzzer.The   lighting   stalk   is   pushed   up.
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.
Main beam
headlamps fixed.
The
  lighting   stalk   is   pulled   towards  
yo

u. Pull
  the   stalk   to   return   to   dipped   beam   headlamps.
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.
For
 
more
 
information
 
on
  the   lighting   controls,   refer   to   the   corresponding   section.
Warning / indicator lamp
StateCause Action / Observations
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Instruments

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Lighting control
Main lighting
The various front and rear lamps of the vehicle are   designed   to   adapt   the   driver's   visibility  
p

rogressively   according   to   the   climatic  
c

onditions:
-
 
s
idelamps,   to   be   seen,
-
 
d
ipped   beam   headlamps   to   see   without  
d

azzling
 o
ther
 d
rivers,
-
 
m
ain   beam   headlamps   to   see   clearly   when  
t

he   road   is   clear.
Additional lighting
Other lamps are provided to meet the requirements   of   particular   driving   conditions:
-
 
a
  rear   foglamp,
-
 
f
ront   foglamps   with   cornering   lighting,
-
 
d
aytime   running   lamps   to   be   more   visible  
d

uring   the   day,
-
 
g
uide-me-home   lighting   to   facilitate   your  
e

xit   from   the   vehicle,
-
 
p
arking   lamps   as   vehicle   position   markers.
In
  the   event   of   the   failure   of   one   or   more  
b

ulbs,   a   message   advises   you   to   check  
t

he   lamp(s)   in   question.Travelling abroad
The design of the dipped beam headlamps   allows,   without   modification,  
d

riving   in   a   country   that   drives   on   the  
o

ther   side   of   the   road   to   the   country   in  
w

hich   your   vehicle   was   sold.
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Lighting and visibility

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Model without AUTO lighting
Model with AUTO lighting Selection ring for main lighting
mode
Turn the ring to position the symbol required facing   the   mark.
Lighting
  off   /   Daytime   running   lamps.
Automatic
  illumination   of   headlamps.
Sidelamps
 o

nly.
Dipped
  or   main   beam   headlamps.
Dipping the headlamps
Pull the stalk to switch the lighting between dipped   /   main   beam   headlamps.
In
  the   lighting   off   and   sidelamps   modes,   the  
d

river   can   switch   on   the   main   beam   headlamps  
t

emporarily   ("headlamp   flash")   by   maintaining   a  
p

ull   on   the   stalk.
Display
Illumination of the corresponding indicator lamp in   the   instrument   panel   confirms   the   lighting  
s

witched   on.
Lighting and visibility

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Foglamp selection ring
The foglamps operate with dipped and main beam headlamps.
Front foglamps and rear
foglamp
When the headlamps switch off with automatic illumination   of   headlamps   (AUTO   model)  
o

r   when   the   dipped   beam   headlamps   are  
s

witched   off   manually,   the   foglamps   and  
si

delamps
 re
main
 o
n.
F
 
T
urn   the   ring   rear wards   to   switch   off  
t

he   foglamps,   the   sidelamps   will   then  
s

witch off.
Rear foglamp only
F To   switch   it   on,   turn   the   ring   for wards.
When   the   lighting   is   switched   off   automatically  
(

with   AUTO   model),   the   foglamp   and   the   dipped  
b

eam   headlamps   will   remain   on.
F
 
T
o   switch   it   off,   turn   the   ring   rear wards.Rotate
  and   release   the   ring:
F  f or wards   a   first   time   to   switch   on   the   front  
fo

glamps,
F
 
f
or wards   a   second   time   to   switch   on   the  
r

ear
 fo
glamp,
F
 
r
ear wards   a   first   time   to   switch   off   the   rear  
fo

glamp,
F
 
r
ear wards   a   second   time   to   switch   of   the  
f

ront   fog   lamps.
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Lighting and visibility

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In good or rainy weather, both day and   night,   the   front   foglamps   and   the  
r

ear   foglamp   are   prohibited.   In   these  
s

ituations,   the   power   of   their   beams  
m

ay   dazzle   other   drivers.   They   should  
o

nly   be   used   in   fog   or   snow.
In
  these   weather   conditions,   it   is   your  
r

esponsibility   to   switch   on   the   foglamps  
a

nd   dipped   beam   headlamps   manually  
a

s   the   sunshine   sensor   may   detect  
s

ufficient   light.
Do
  not   forget   to   switch   off   the   front  
f

oglamps   and   the   rear   foglamp   when  
t

hey   are   no   longer   necessary.Switching off the lamps when
the ignition is switched off
On switching off the ignition, all of the lamps   turn   off   immediately,   except   for  
d

ipped   beam   if   guide-me-home   lighting  
i

s   activated.
Switching on the lamps
after the ignition is
switched off
To reactivate the lighting control, rotate the   ring   to   the   "0"  position   -   lamps   off,  
t

hen   to   the   desired   position.
On
  opening   the   driver's   door   a  
t

emporary   audible   signal   warns   the  
d

river   that   the   lighting   is   on.
The
  lamps,   with   the   exception   of   the  
s

idelamps,   switch   off   automatically   after  
a

  maximum   duration   of   thirty   minutes   to  
p

revent   discharging   of   the   battery.
Direction indicators
F Left:  lower   the   lighting   stalk   passing   the  p
oint   of   resistance.
F
 
R
ight:   raise   the   lighting   stalk   passing   the  
p

oint   of   resistance.
Three flashes of the direction
indicators
F Press  briefly   upwards   or   downwards,  w
ithout   going   beyond   the   point   of  
r

esistance;   the   direction   indicators   will  
f

lash   3   times.
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Automatic illumination
of headlamps
Activation
F Turn  the   ring   to   the   "AUTO"  position.   The  a
ctivation   of   the   function   is   accompanied  
b

y   the   display   of   a   message.
When
 
a
 
low
 
level
 
of
 
ambient
 
light
 
is
 
detected
 
b

y
 
a
 
sunshine
 
sensor,
 
the
 
number
 
plate
 
lam

ps,
  

sidelamps
 an

d
 d

ipped
 b

eam
 h

eadlamps
 a

re
 
switched
 
on
 
automatically,
 
without
 
any
 
a

ction
 
on
 
the
 
part
 
of
 
the
 
driver.
 
They
 
can
 
also
 
c

ome
 
on
 
if
 
rain
 
is
 
detected,
 
at
 
the
 
same
 
time
 
as
 
a

utomatic
 
operation
 
of
 
the
 
windscreen
 
wipers.
As
 
soon
 
as
 
the
 
brightness
 
returns
 
to
 
a
 
s

ufficient
 
level
 
or
 
after
 
the
 
windscreen
 
wipers
 
a

re
 
switched
 
off,
 
the
 
lamps
 
are
 
switched
 
off
 
au

tomatically.
Deactivation
F Turn   the   ring   to   another   position.  D
eactivation of the function is
accompanied
  by   the   display   of   a   message.
Operating fault
In the event of a malfunction of the sunshine   sensor,   the   lighting   comes  
o

n,   this   warning   lamp   is   displayed  
I

n
 
fog   or   snow,   the   sunshine   sensor  
m

ay
 
detect   sufficient   light.   In   this  
c

ase,   the   lighting   will   not   come   on  
au

tomatically.
Do not cover the sunshine sensor,
coupled
  with   the   rain   sensor   and  
l

ocated   in   the   centre   of   the   windscreen  
b

ehind   the   rear   view   mirror;   the  
a

ssociated   functions   would   no   longer  
be c

ontrolled.
Contact
 
a
 
CITROËN   dealer   or   a   qualified  
w

orkshop.
in
 
the
 
instrument   panel   accompanied   by   an  
a

udible
 
signal   and/or   a   message.
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Lighting and visibility

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