ESP Citroen C4 CACTUS RHD 2015 1.G Owner's Guide

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Engine compartment fuses
Access to the fuses
F Unclip  the   cover.
F  C hange   the   fuse   (see   corresponding  
par

agraph).
F
 
W
hen   you   have   finished,   close   the   cover  
c

arefully   to   ensure   correct   sealing   of   the  
f

usebox. Fuse
N° Rating
(A) Functions
F1 40Air
 c
onditioning.
F2 30 / 40Stop   &   Start.
F3 30Passenger
 c
ompartment
 f
usebox.
F4 70Passenger
 c
ompartment
 f
usebox.
F5 70Built-in   Systems   Inter face   (BSI).
F6 60Cooling   fan   assembly.
F7 80Built-in   Systems   Inter face   (BSI).
F8 15Engine
  management,   petrol   pump.
F9 15Engine
 m

anagement.
F10 15Engine
 m

anagement.
F11 20Engine
 m

anagement.
F12 5Cooling
  fan   assembly.
F13 5Built-in
  Systems   Inter face   (BSI).
F14 5Battery
  charge   unit   (non   Stop   &   Start   engine).
F15 5Stop
  &   Start.
F17 5Built-in
  Systems   Inter face   (BSI).
F18 10Right
  hand   main   beam   headlamp.
The
  fusebox   is   placed   in   the   engine  
c

ompartment   near   the   battery.
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When your vehicle's battery is discharged, the engine   can   be   started   using   a   slave   battery  
(

external   or   on   another   vehicle)   and   jump   lead  
c

ables.
Starting using another
battery
F Operate   the   starter   on   the   broken   down  v
ehicle   and   let   the   engine   run.
 I

f   the   engine   does   not   start   straight   away,  
s

witch   off   the   ignition   and   wait   a   few  
m

oments   before   trying   again.
F
 
R

emove
 
the
 
plastic
 
cover
 
from
 

the
 
(+)
 
terminal,
 
if
 
your
 
vehicle
 
has
 
one.
F
 
C

onnect
 
the
 
red
 
cable
 
to
 
the
 
positive
 t
erminal
 
(+)
 
of
 
the
 
flat
 
battery
 
A
, then to the
positive
 
terminal
 
(+)
 
of
 
the
 
slave
 
battery
 
B.
F
 
C

onnect
 
one
 
end
 
of
 
the
 
green
 
or
 
black
 
c

able
 
to
 
the
 
negative
 
terminal
 
(-)
 
of
 
the
 
s

lave battery B
 
(or
 
earth
 
point
 
on
 
the
 
other
 
v

ehicle).
F
 
C

onnect
 
t

he
 
o

ther
 
e

nd
 
o

f
 
t

he
 
g

reen
 
o

r
 
b

lack
 
c

able to the earth point C
 
on
 
the
 
broken
 
d

own
 
vehicle
 
(or
 
on
 
the
 
engine
 
mounting).
F
 
S

tart
 
the
 
engine
 
of
 
the
 
vehicle
 
with
 
the
 
g

ood
 
battery
 
and
 
leave
 
it
 
running
 
for
 
a
 
f

ew minutes. First
 
check
 
that
 
the
 
slave
 
battery
 
has
 
a
 
n

ominal
 
voltage
 
of
 
12
 
V
 
and
 
a
 
capacity
 
a

t
 
least
 
equal
 
to
 
that
 
of
 
the
 
discharged
 
b

attery.
Do
 
not
 
try
 
to
 
start
 
the
 
engine
 
by
 
c

onnecting
 
a
 
battery
 
charger.
Do
 
not
 
disconnect
 
the
 
(+)
 
terminal
 
when
 
t

he
 
engine
 
is
 
running.
Before disconnecting the battery
Wait 2 minutes after switching off the ignition b
efore   disconnecting   the   battery.
Close
  the   windows   and   the   doors   before  
d

isconnecting   the   battery.
Following reconnection of
the battery
Following reconnection of the battery, switch on t
he   ignition   and   wait   1   minute   before   starting   to  
p

ermit   initialisation   of   the   electronic   systems.  
H

owever,   if   problems   remain   following   this  
o

peration,   contact   a   CITROËN   dealer   or   a  
q

ualified
 w
orkshop.
Referring
  to   the   corresponding   section,   you  
m

ust
 y
ourself
 r
einitialise
 (
depending
 o
n
 ve

rsion):
-
 
t
he   remote   control   key,
-
 ...
F

 
W

ait
 
until
 
the
 
engine
 
returns
 
to
 
idle
 
then
 
d

isconnect
 
the
 
jump
 
lead
 
cables
 
in
 
the
 
r

everse
 o

rder.
F
 
R

efit
 
the
 
plastic
 
cover
 
to
 
the
 
(+)
 
terminal,
 
if
 
y

our
 
vehicle
 
has
 
one.
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Changing a wiper blade
F Within  one   minute   after   switching   off  t
he   ignition,   operate   the   wiper   stalk   to  
p

osition   the   wiper   blades   vertically   on  
t

he windscreen.
Removing
F Raise   the   corresponding   wiper   arm.
F  P ull   the   screenwash   delivery   pipe   to  
d

isconnect   it   from   the   jet   (located   on   the  
w

iper   blade).
F
 
U
nclip   the   wiper   blade   and   remove   it.
Fitting
F Put  the   corresponding   new   wiper   blade   in  p
lace   and   clip   it.
F
 
C
onnect   the   screenwash   delivery   pipe   to  
t

he   jet   on   the   wiper   blade.
F
 
F
old   down   the   wiper   arm   carefully.
After fitting a front wiper
blade
F Switch  on   the   ignition.
F  O perate   the   wiper   stalk   again   to   park   the  
w

iper   blades.
Before removing a front
wiper blade
9
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Very cold climate screens
Removable protective screens which prevents the accumulation of snow at the radiator cooling fan.
F  
O
ffer   up   the   corresponding   screen   to   the  
f

ront   bumper   upper   grille.
F
 
P
ress   on   the   edge   to   engage   its   fixing   clips  
i

n   turn.
Proceed
  in   the   same   way   for   the   screen   on   the  
l

ower   grille.F
 
U
sing   a   screwdriver,   lever   in   turn   on   the  
f

ixings   of   each   screen   to   unclip   them.
Do
  not   forget   to   remove   the   very   cold  
c

limate   screens   when:
-
 
t
he   ambient   temperature   exceeds  
1

0°   C,
-
 tow

ing,
-
 a

t   speeds   above   75   mph   (120   km/h).
Removal
Fitting
Before fitting or removing a screen, e
nsure   that   the   engine   is   off   and   the  
c

ooling   fan   has   stopped.
It
  is   recommended   that   the   screens  
b

e   fitted   and   removed   by   a   CITROËN  
d

ealer   or   a   qualified   workshop.
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Checking levels
Take care when working under the bonnet, as certain areas of the engine may be extremely hot (risk of burns) and the cooling fan could start at any   time   (even   with   the   ignition   off).
Engine oil level
The check is carried out either when the   ignition   is   switched   on   using   the  
o

il   level   indicator   in   the   instrument  
p

anel   for   vehicles   so   equipped,   or  
u

sing   the   dipstick.Checking using the dipstick
Refer to the "Petrol engine" or "Diesel engine" section   for   the   location   of   the   dipstick   in   the  
e

ngine   compartment   of   your   vehicle.
F
 
T
ake   the   dipstick   by   its   coloured   grip   and  
r

emove   it   completely.
F
 
W
ipe   the   end   of   the   dipstick   using   a   clean  
n

on-fluffy   cloth.
F
 
R
efit   the   dipstick   and   push   fully   down,   then  
p

ull   it   out   again   to   make   the   visual   check:  
t

he   correct   level   is   between   the   marks   A
and
  B.
Check
 
all
 
of
 
these
 
levels
 
regularly,
 
in
 
line
 
with
 
the
 
manufacturer's   service   schedule.   Top   them   up   if   necessary,   unless   other wise   indicated.
If
 
a
 
level
 
drops
 
significantly,
 
have
 
the
 
corresponding   system   checked   by   a   CITROËN   dealer   or   a   qualified   workshop.
If   you   find   that   the   level   is   above   the   A   mark   or  
belo

w the B   mark,   do not star t the engine.
-
 
I
f   the   level   is   above   the   MAX
 
mark   (risk  
o

f   damage   to   the   engine),   contact   a  
C

ITROËN   dealer   or   a   qualified   workshop.
-
 
I
f   the   level   is   below   the   MIN
 
mark,   you  
m

ust   top   up   the   engine   oil.
A = M
aX
B

= MI
nT

o
 
ensure
 
that
 
the
 
reading
 
is
 
correct,
 
y

our
 
vehicle
 
must
 
be
 
parked
 
on
 
a
 
level
 
s

ur face
 
with
 
the
 
engine
 
having
 
been
 
off
 
f

or
 
more
 
than
 
30
 
minutes.
It
 
is
 
normal
 
to
 
top
 
up
 
the
 
oil
 
level
 
between
 
t

wo
 
services
 
(or
 
oil
 
changes).
 
CITROËN
 
r

ecommends
 
that
 
you
 
check
 
the
 
level,
 
and
 
top
 
u

p
 
if
 
necessary,
 
every
 
3
 
000
 
miles
 
(5
 
000
 
kms).
10
Checks

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EnginePureTech 75PureTech 82PureTech 82 S&S PureTech 110 S&S
Gearbox Manual
(5-speed) Manual
(5-speed) ETG
 e

lectronic
(5-speed) Manual
(5-speed)
Model code 0PHMU0PHMZ0PHNZ
Cubic
  capacity   (cc) 1
  1991
  1991
  199
Bore
  x   stroke   (mm) 75
  x   90.575
  x   90.575
  x   90.5
Max
  power:   EU   standard   (kW)* 55 60 81
Max
  power   engine   speed   (rpm) 5
  7505
  7505
  500
Max
  torque:   EU   standard   (Nm) 11 6 118205
Max
  torque   engine   speed   (rpm) 2
  7502
  7501
  500
Fuel UnleadedUnleadedUnleaded
Catalytic converter yesyesyes
Engine
  oil   capacity   with   replacement   of   the   oil  
f

ilter   (in   litres) 3.25
3.25 3.5
*
  The   maximum   power   corresponds   to   the   type   approved   value   on   a   test   bed,   under   conditions   defined   by   European   legislation   (directive   1999/99/EC).
Engines and gearboxes - PETROL
11
Technical data

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Enginee-HDi 92BlueHDi 100
Gearbox ETG
 e

lectronic
(6-speed) Manual
(5-speed)
Model code 0B9HP0BBHY
Cubic
  capacity   (cc) 1
  5601
  560
Bore
  x   stroke   (mm) 75
  x   88.375
  x   88.3
Max
  power:   EU   standard   (kW)* 68 73
Max
  power   engine   speed   (rpm) 4
  0003
  750
Max
  torque:   EU   standard   (Nm) 230 254
Max
  torque   engine   speed   (rpm) 1
  7501
  750
Fuel
die

sel
die
sel
Catalytic converter yesyes
Particle filter yesyes
Engine
  oil   capacity   with   replacement   of   the   oil  
f

ilter   (in   litres) 3.75
3.75
*
  The   maximum   power   corresponds   to   the   value   type   approved   on   a   test   bed,   under   conditions   defined   by   European   legislation   (Directive   1999/99/EC).
Engines and gearboxes - DIESEL
11
Technical data

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Preset a station
Press on "Preset".
Select   a   radio   station   or   frequency
(refer   to   the   corresponding   section).
Select   a   number   in   the   list   to   preset   the  
previously

  chosen   radio   station.
A
 

long   press   on   a   number   presets   (memorises)  
the

  station.
o

r
a press on this button presets all of the stations
one

  after   the   other.
Recall pre-set stations
Press on Media
  to   display   the   primary   page  
then select "

Save".
RADIO
246

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249
RADIO
If "DAB / FM auto tracking" is activated, there is a difference of a few  seconds   when   the   system   switches   to   "FM"   analogue   radio   with  
sometimes

  a   variation   in   volume.
When
  the   digital   signal   is   restored,   the   system   automatically  
changes

  back   to   "DAB".
Select
 
change
 
of
 
source.
Press on Media
 
to
 
display
 
the
 
primary
 
page.
Select "DAB Radio".
Select "List"
 
in
 
the
 
primary
 
page.
or
Select "Radio list"
 
in
 
the
 
secondary
 
page.
Select
 
the
 
radio
 
station
 
from
 
the
 
list
 
offered.
Digital
 
radio
 
provides
 
higher
 
quality
 
reception
 
and
 
also
 
the
 
graphical

 
display
 
of
 
current
 
information
 
on
 
the
 
radio
 
station
 
being
 
listened

 
to.
 
Select
 
"List"
 
in
 
the
 
primary
 
page.
The
 
range
 
of
 
multiplexes
 
available
 
is
 
displayed
 
in
 
alphabetical
 
order

.
Press Media  to   display   the   primary   page   then  
press

  on   the   secondary   page.
Select "Settings".
Select "RADIO".
Select "Digital/FM auto tracking " then
"Confirm". "DAB"   does   not   cover   100%   of   the   territory.
When   the   digital   radio   signal   is   weak,   "DAB / FM   auto   tracking"  
allows

  you   to   continue   listening   to   the   same   station,   by  
automatically

  switching   to   the   corresponding   "FM"   analogue  
station

  (if   there   is   one).
If   the   "DAB"   station   being   listened   to   is   not   available   on   "FM"   ("DAB/
FM"
  option   greyed   out),   or   "DAB / FM   auto   tracking"   is   not   activated,  
the

  sound   will   cut   out   while   the   digital   signal   is   too   weak.
Digital radio - DAB / FM auto tracking
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting)
Digital radio

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C4-cactus_ gb_Chap13_index-alpha_ed02-2014
accessories ..................................................212
Accessory   socket,   12V  ..............................6
9 -71
AdBlue
® ............................... ............ 19,   161,   165
Adjusting h eadlamps .................................... 11
5
Adjusting
  head   restraints  
................................ 50
A

djusting   the   steering   wheel  
..........................56
A

dvice
 
on   care  
and
 m

aintenance
 ........................ 1
21,   214,   224
Advice
 
on   driving  
..............................
..............78
Airbags
 ...............

......................... 15,   16,   21,   135
Airbags,
 c

urtain
 ..................................... 1
39,   140
Airbags,
  front......................................... 136,   140
Airbags,
 la

teral
 ...................................... 1
38,   140
Airbag
 w

arning
 lam
p
 ........................... 1
5,   16,   21
aI

R
b
UM
P
® ............................................ 21 1, 21 4
Air
 
conditioning,   automatic  .......................5 8,   63
Air
 c

onditioning,
 m
anual
 ...........................5
8,   61
Air
 d

istribution
 a
djustment
 ..................6
0,   62,   65
ai

r filter
 
...............
........................................... 223
Air
 
flow
 
adjustment  
............................. 5
9,   61,   65
Air
 
intake
 
...............
............................. 60,   62,   66
air

recirculation
 .................................. 6
0,   62,   66
ai

r vents
 ..............................
............................ 57
Anti-theft
 ..............................

.....................40,   42
Armrest,
 
front  
......................................6
9,   70,   73
as

sistance call
 .............................. 1
25,   231,   232
Audible
 w

arning
 ............................................ 12

5
Audio
 
cable  
................................................... 25

4
Audio
 
streaming  
(Bluetooth)
 ..............................

............250,   253
Automatic
 
illumination  
of
 
headlamps  
...................................... 1
09,   112
Automatic
 ope

ration
 
o

f
 
hazard
  warning   lamps  
............................ 12

4
Automatic
 
rain   sensitive  
windscreen
 w

ipers
 ............................... 11

7,
 11
9
Auxiliary
 
socket  
.............................. 7
2,   250,   254
A
C
Capacity, fuel tank .............................. ..........15 6
C d ..............................
...................................250
CD
  MP3  
................
......................................... 250
Central
  locking  
..........................................4
0,   44
Changing
 a bu

lb
 .................................... 1

8 3 -19 0
Changing
 a f

use
 ..................................... 19

1-197
Changing
  a   wheel  
...............................
...176 -181
Changing
  a   wiper   blade  
........................1
20,   203
Changing
  the   date  
........................................... 38
C

hanging   the   remote   control  
battery
 ........................................................... 42
C

hanging
 t
he
 t
ime
 ........................................... 38
C

hecking   levels  
..................................... 2

19-222
Checking
  the   engine   oil   level  
.................. 2
7,   219
Checking
  tyre   pressures  
(using
  the   kit)  
..............................
................175
Checks
 ...............

.................................... 217-2 24
Bag
  hook  
...............................
..........................
76
bat
tery
 ...............................
............ 198 -202,   223
Battery,
 c
harging
 ...............................
............
201
Battery,   remote   control  
............................. 4
1,   42
Black   screen  
..............................
...................
123
b
lueH
di ...............................
..............24,   84,   161
Bluetooth   (hands-free)  
......................... 2
92,   293
Bluetooth
 (
telephone)
 ........................... 2
92,   293
bo

nnet
 ...............
............................................
216
bo
nnet stay
 ...................................................
2
16
b

oot
 ........
........................................... 47,   75,   123
Boot   lamp  
..............................................1
23,   190
Brake   discs  
....................................................
2
24
Brake   lamps  
...............................
...................
188
Brake
 p
ads
 ...............................
.....................
224
Braking   system   warning   lamp  
.........................
18
B
Children ............................... ... 134,   136,   141-155
Child   seats   .............................. ..............141-15 4
Child
  seats,   conventional  
..............................14

7
Child
  seats,   i-Size  
...............................
..........153
Child
  seats,   ISOFIX  
...................................... 1

51
 C

ITR
oËn 
Localised   Assistance   Call  
...........2

32
C
ITR
oËn
Localised
 E
mergency
 C
all........... 232
CITROËN
 M

ULTICITY
 C
ONNECT
 ............... 2
87
Cleaning
 (

advice)
 .......................................... 2

14
Closing
  the   boot  
...............................
...............47
Closing
  the   doors  
...............................
.............45
Coat
  hook  
........................................................ 73
C

old   climate   screen  
...................................... 2

10
Colour screen
 ...............................

.. 29,   234,   235
Connectors,
  audio  
.......................... 7
2,   250,   254
Coolant level
 ..............................

...................221
Cornering
 lam

ps
 ..............................
.............11 6
Cruise control
 ............................................9

6,   99
Cup
  holder  
...............................
..................69,   70
D
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) ........248,   249
Date   (setting)  ............................... ....................38
Daytime
  running   lamps  
................. 1
09,   113,   184
Deactivating
  ESP  
.......................................... 13

1
Deactivating
 t

he
 p
assenger
 a
irbag
 ...............13

6
Deadlocking
 ...............................

............... 41,   44
Demisting/Defrosting,
 f

ront
 .............................67
D

emisting/Defrosting,
 r
ear.............................. 68
Diesel
  additive   level  
...................................... 2

22
Diesel
  engine   pre-heat   warning   lamp  
............14
D

igital   Audio   Broadcasting   (DAB)  
........2
48,   249
Dimensions
 ..............................

.....................229
Dipped
 be

am
 ...............................
..........108,   184
Dipstick
 ................

.......................................... 219
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