CITROEN C4 DAG 2006 Owners Manual

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132 Engine HDi 138
Detach the protection cover to
access the priming pump.
HDi engines are of a highly technical nature.
All maintenance and repairs require specific qualifica tions which
only your CITROËN Dealer can guarantee.
Engine HDi 92 and 110
Detach the protection cover to
access the priming pump.
Priming the fuel system
In the event of running out of fuel:
- After filling (5 litres minimum),
operate the manual priming
pump until some resistance is
felt.
- Operate the starter motor while depressing the accelerator pedal
slightly until the engine starts.
If the engine fails to start at the first
attempt, wait 15 seconds before trying again.
If the engine fails to start after
several attempts, repeat the pro -
cedure from the beginning.
When the engine is idling, accel -
erate slightly to complete the
bleeding of the circuit.
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Screenwash fluid3.5 litres
Screen wash and headlamp wash fluid 7.5 litres
(1) After an oil change with filter change
Engine type Engine oil capacity in litres (1)
1.4i 16V - 65kW 3.15
1.6i 16V - 80kW 3.35
2.0i 16V 103kW (143hp) 4.35
2.0i 16V 130kW (180hp) 5.55
HDi 66kW (92hp) 3.85
HDi 80kW (110hp) 3.85
HDi 100kW (138hp) 5.3
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134 Access to the battery
The battery is located on the left hand side in the
engine compartment (see “ Engines “).
Emergency starting with a slave battery
A vehicle with a discharged battery can be started
with either a slave battery or the battery of another
vehicle.
A
Discharged battery
B Slave battery
C Earth point on broken down vehicle.
It is essential to proceed strictly following the sequence
indicated.
Check that the emergency battery is correctly charged
up (12 volts). If you are using the battery on another
vehicle, stop the engine of the assisting vehicle. The
two vehicles must not come into direct contact with
each other.
Connect the cables in the order indicated in the dia-
gram. Make sure that the clamps are properly secured
(risk of sparks).
Start the engine of the assisting vehicle. Let the engine
run for about a minute at a slightly accelerated speed.
Never apply a flame or create sparks close to the battery (explo-sive gas). The battery contains diluted sulphuric acid w hich is
highly corrosive.
If ever you are handling the battery, protect your eyes a nd face.
In the event of any contact with the skin, rinse immediatel y with
copious amounts of fresh water.
Advice
Replace it with a battery of the
same type (voltage, amp rating).
Do not touch the cable clamps
during the procedure.
Do not lean over the batteries.
Disconnect the cables in the
reverse order to connection,
ensuring that they do not touch
each other. Start the engine of the assisted vehicle.
Note:
For any repair necessitating a disconnection
of the battery, it is essential to wait three minutes
after switching off the ignition and to avoid any action
that could prevent the vehicle’s electrical circuit from
changing to standby mode (such as opening and clos-
ing doors, using the remote control etc.).
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After the battery has been disconnected for a long period, it
may be necessary to re-initialise the following func-
tions:
- Anti-pinch and sequential operation on the electric window s.
- Parameters of the multifunction display (date, time, language , units of distance and temperature).
- Radio stations.
- Navigation reception.
- Synchronisation of remote control.
- Central locking.
Certain adjustments will be cancelled: it is necessary to make th em again.
WARNING: If disconnecting the battery, check that the colour navigation reader located in the glovebox
has finished its recording of information on switching off ignitio n: the warning lamp should have gone
out. Starting the engine for the first time after disconnecting and
connecting the battery:
- Turn the ignition key.
- Wait approx. one minute before actioning the starter, so a
s to allow the
electronic systems to reinitialise.
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136 Fuse box
There are two fuse boxes, one below the dashboard and one
under
the bonnet.
Fuses under the dashboard
To access the fuses below the dashboard, pull back the access
cover, undo the screws a quarter turn and tilt the whole uni t.
Good Faulty Tool A
Replacing a fuse
Before replacing a fuse, it is essential to find the cause of the in
ci-
dent and to rectify it. The fuse identification numbers are indi cated
inside the fuse box.
Replace a blown fuse with one of the same rating
(the same colour)
Use the special pliers A stowed on the cover close to the fuse-
boxes, this includes a compartment for replacement fuses.
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Number RatingFunctions
F1 15 A Central locking
F2 30 A Central locking - Deadlocking
F3 5 A Airbags and pretensioners
F4 10 A Diagnostic socket - Brake switch - Photochromic rear view mirror - ESP - Coolan
t
level sensor - Diesel fuel additive system - Power steering Clutch p edal switch (ESP,
cruise control and speed limiter)
F5 30 A Electric front windows - Heated exterior rear view mirrors
F6 30 A Electric rear windows
F7 5 A Interior lighting
F8 20 A Audio system - NaviDrive - Display - Alarm - Front 12V socket - Trailer relay
unit -
Driving school module
F9 30 A Cigar lighter - Rear 12V socket
F10 15 A Tyre pressure sensor - Auto. - STOPLAMP switch
F11 15 A Ignition - Diagnostic socket - Particle filter
F12 15 A Electric seat - Lane wandering alert - Parking assistance
F13 5 A Rain sensor - Sunlight sensor - (6 speed) Electronic Gearbox System – Engi
ne relay
unit
F14 15 A Air conditioning - Instrument panel - Tachometer - Airbags and pret
ensioners -
Trailer relay unit - Bluetooth telephone
F15 30 A Central locking - Deadlocking
F16 SHUNT
F17 40 A Heated rear screen
F U S E S
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138 Fuse box
Number
Rating Functions
F36 20 A Hi Fi amplifier
F37 30 A Front left hand electric seat
F39 20 A Heated seats
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Fuses under the bonnet
Fuse box
To access the engine compart-
ment fusebox, detach and remove
the cover.
Only authorised personnel from the CITROËN network are
allowed to carry out any work on the additional protectio n MAXI
fuses located in the fuse boxes.
After any repair, reclose the
cover very carefully. If the cover
is not correctly positioned
or not properly closed, your
vehicle could be subject to seri-
ous malfunctions. For the same
reason, take the utmost care
not to spill any liquids.
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Number RatingFunctions
F1 20 A ECU engine management - Cooling fan
F2 15 A Warning
F3 10 A Windscreen and rear screen wash
F4 20 A Headlamp washer
F5 15 A Fuel pump
F6 10 A Auto. - Xenon lamps - Directional headlamps - Canister purge elect
rovalve (2.0
16V engine)
F7 10 A ABS ECU/ESP ECU - Power steering
F8 20 A Starter
F9 10 A Additional heating control unit (Diesel) - Engine coolant le vel switch
F10 30 A Engine electrovalve - Water-in-diesel-fuel sensor -
ECU engine management -
Injectors - Ignition coil - Oxygen sensor - Caniste r purge electrovalve (1.4 16V and 1.6
16V engines)
F11 40 A Air blower - Air conditioning
F12 30 A Windscreen wiper
F13 40 A Built-in Systems Interface
F14 30 A Air pump (engine 2.0i 16V)
F U S E S
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To open the fuel flap, pull at its
notched edge. A label showing the
correct fuel quality will be found
on the inside of the flap (See “Fuel
quality”).
Locking filler cap
Turn the key a quarter turn to lock
and unlock the filler cap.
When refuelling, place the cap in
the support provided on the inside
of the filler flap.
If you have put in fuel that is wrong for your vehicle,
it is essential to have the tank drained before you start th e engine.
For petrol engines with catalytic converter, use of unlea
ded fuel is
obligatory
The filler neck has a narrower aperture to permit unleaded petrol only.
When you are filling your fuel tank, do not persist after the third cut-
off; this could cause your vehicle to malfunction.
UNLEADED PETROL DIESEL FUEL
Petrol engines are designed to run on RON 95 fuel; however , for better
vehicle performance (petrol engines), we recommend RON 98.
Fuel quality
A label on the inside of the fuel filler flap indicates the a
pproved fuel quality
type.
F U E L

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