fog light Citroen C4 DAG 2014.5 2.G Owner's Manual

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ExTERIoR
Remote control ........................... 66-71
-  opening   /   closing
-
 
battery
Alarm

 
.......................................... 74-75
Wiper controls............................. 90-92
Changing

  a   wiper   blade  
................. 215 Door

  mirrors  
................................ 63-64
Blind

  spot   sensors  
.................. 158-160
b

oot  
........................................... 67,
  77
Temporary
  puncture   repair   kit  
... 190-194
Changing

  a   wheel  
................... 195-200
-

 
tools
-

 
removing
  /   refitting
Topping
  up   the  
AdBlue
 
 

additive  
................... 183-186,
  187-189
Changing
  bulbs....................... 206-207
-
 
rear
  lamps
-
 
3rd
  brake   lamp
-
 
number
  plate   lamp
Parking
  sensors  
...................... 168-169
Parking

  space   sensors  
........... 166-167
T

owbar  
........................................... 219
T

owing  
.................................... 217-218
a
ccessories  
............................ 221-222
Roof bars

 
....................................... 216
Panoramic

  sunroof  
.......................... 80
Braking

  assistance  
........................ 123
T

rajectory   control  
.................... 124-125
T

yre   under-inflation   detection  
..... 152-153
T

yre pressures  
....................... 194,
  233
Snow chains
 
.................................. 201Lighting

  controls  
......................... 81-85
Headlamp

  adjustment...................... 87
Welcome
  lighting  
............................. 86
Directional

  lighting   systems  
........ 88-89
Changing

  bulbs....................... 202-205
-
 
front
  lamps
-
 
front
  foglamps
-
 
side
  repeaters
d

oors  
.................................... 72-73,
  76
-
 
opening
  /   closing
-
 
emergency
  control
Child
  lock  
....................................... 121
Electric

  windows  
......................... 78-79
Fuel

  tank  
................................. 171-172
Misfuel prevention

 
......................... 173

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Eco-driving is a  range  of  everyday  practices  that  allow  the  motorist  to  optimise  their  fuel  consumption  and  CO2 emissions.
Optimise the use of your gearbox
With a manual  gearbox,  move  of f  gently  and  change  up  without
  waiting.   During   acceleration   change   up   early.
With
 
an
 
automatic
 
or
 
electronic
 
gearbox,
 
give
 
preference
 
to
 
automatic

 
mode
 
and
 
avoid
 
pressing
 
the
 
accelerator
 
pedal
 
heavily

  or   suddenly.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a  safe  distance  between  vehicles,  use  engine  braking
 rather  than  the  brake  pedal,  and  press  the  accel -
erator
 
progressively
.  
These
 
practices
 
contribute
 
towards
 
a
 
reduction

  in   fuel   consumption   and   CO
2 emissions and also helps
 
reduce
 
the
 
background
 
traffic
 
noise.
If
 
your

 
vehicle

 
has

 
cruise

 
control,

 
make

 
use
 
of
 
the
 
system
 
at speeds

 
above

 
25

 
mph

 
(40

 
km/h)

 
when

 
the
 
traffic
 
is
 
flowing well.
Control the use of your electrical equipment
Before moving  of f,  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   open.
Remember
 
to
 
make
 
use
 
of
 
equipment
 
that
 
can
 
help
 
keep
 
the

 
temperature
 
in
 
the
 
passenger
 
compartment
 
down
 
(sun
-
roof
  and   window   blinds...).
Switch
 
of
f  
the
 
air
 
conditioning,
 
unless
 
it
 
has
 
automatic
 
regu
-
lation,
  as   soon   as   the   desired   temperature   is   attained.
Switch
 
of
f  
the
 
demisting
 
and
 
defrosting
 
controls,
 
if
 
not
 
au
-
tomatic.
Switch
  off   the   heated   seat   as   soon   as   possible.
Switch
 
of
f  
the
 
headlamps
 
and
 
front
 
foglamps
 
when
 
the
 
level of

  light   does   not   require   their   use.
Avoid
 
running
 
the
 
engine
 
before
 
moving
 
of
f,  
particularly
 
in
 
winter;

 
your
 
vehicle
 
will
 
warm
 
up
 
much
 
faster
 
while
 
driving.
As

 
a
 
passenger
,  
if
 
you
 
avoid
 
connecting
 
your
 
multimedia
 
devices

 
(film,
 
music,
 
video
 
game...),
 
you
 
will
 
contribute
 
to
-
wards
 
limiting
 
the
 
consumption
 
of
 
electrical
 
energy
,  
and
 
so
 
of

  fuel.
Disconnect
 
your
 
portable
 
devices
 
before
 
leaving
 
the
 
ve
-
hicle.
ECO-DRIVING
The gear  shift  indicator  invites  you  engage  the  most  suit -
able  gear:  as  soon  as  the  indication  is  displayed  in  the  in -
strument
  panel,   follow   it   straight   away.
For
 
vehicles
 
fitted
 
with
 
an
 
electronic
 
or
 
automatic
 
gearbox,
 
this

  indicator   appears   only   in   manual   mode.

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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.
It
  may   be   accompanied   by   an   audible   signal   and   a   message   in   the   screen.
Warning/indicator lamp is onCause Action/Observations
Left-hand direction
indicator flashing
  with  
buzzer

.The
  lighting   stalk   is   pushed  
down.
Right-hand direction
indicator flashing

  with  
buzzer

.The
  lighting   stalk   is   pushed   up.
Hazard warning lamps flashing
  with  
audible

  signal.The
  hazard   warning   lamps
 switch,

  located   on   the
 dashboard,

  has   been   operated.The
  left-hand   and   right-hand   direction  
indicators

  and   their   associated   indicator  
lamps

  flash   simultaneously.
Sidelamps fixed.The
  lighting   stalk   is   in   the  
"Sidelamps"

  position.
Dipped beam headlamps fixed.The
  lighting   stalk   is   in   the  
"Dipped

  beam   headlamps"  
position

  or   in   the   "AUTO"  
position

  in   conditions   of   low  
light.
Main beam
headlamps fixed.The

  lighting   stalk   is   pulled  
towards

  you.Pull
  the   stalk   again   to   return   to   dipped  
beam

  headlamps.
Front foglamps fixed.The
  front   foglamps   are  
switched

  on   using   the   ring   on  
the

  lighting   control   stalk.Turn
  the   ring   on   the   lighting   control   stalk  
rearwards

  twice   to   switch   off   the   front  
foglamps.
Rear foglamps fixed. The

  rear   foglamps   are   on.Turn
  the   ring   on   the   stalk   rearward   to   turn  
of

f   the   rear   foglamps.
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MONITORING

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LIGHTING CONTROLS
System for selection  and  control  of  the  various
 front  and  rear  lamps  providing  
the

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

 
progressively
 
according
 
to
 
the climatic

  conditions:
-
 
sidelamps,
  to   be   seen,
-
 
dipped
 
beam
 
headlamps
 
to
 
see
 
without

  dazzling   other   drivers,
-
 
main beam  headlamps  to  see  clearly when
  the   road   is   clear.
Additional lighting
Other lamps are  provided  to  meet  the  requirements
 of  particular  driving  con -
ditions:
-
 
rear
  foglamps,
-
 front

 
foglamps
 
with
 
cornering
 
lighting,
-

 
directional
 
headlamps
 
for
 
improved
 
visibility

  when   cornering,
-
 
daytime
 
running
 
lamps
 
to
 
be
 
more
 
visible

  during   the   day,
-
 guide-me-home

 
and
 
welcome
 
light
-
ing
 
to
 
facilitate
 
access
 
to
 
the
 
vehicle,
-

 
parking
 
lamps
 
as
 
vehicle
 
position
 
markers.
Programming
The setting of  some  functions  can  be  adjusted:
-
 
daytime
  running   lamps,
-
 automatic

 
illumination
 
of
 
headlamps,
-

 
guide-me-home
  lighting,
-
 
welcome
  lighting,
-
 
directional
  lighting.
In
 
some

 
weather

 
conditions

 
(e.g. low

 
temperature

 
or

 
humidity),

 
the presence

 
of

 
misting

 
on

 
the

 
inter

-
nal
 
surface

 
of

 
the

 
glass

 
of

 
the headlamps

 
and

 
rear

 
lamps

 
is

 
nor

-
mal;
 
it

 
disappears

 
after

 
the

 
lamps have

 
been
 
on
 
for
 
a
 
few
 
minutes.
VISIBILITY

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C. Foglamp  selection   ring.
The  
foglamps
 
operate
 
with
 
the
 
dipped
 
and

  main   beam   headlamps.
They
 
operates
 
with
 
the
 
dipped
 
beam headlamps

  and   main   beam   headlamps.
F
 
T
o  
switch
 
on
 
the
 
rear
 
foglamps,
 
turn
 
the

  ring   C   forwards.
F
 
T
o  
switch
 
of
f  
the
 
rear
 
foglamps,
 
turn
 
the

  ring   C   rearwards.
When automatic  illumination  of  headlamps is
 on  (with  AUT O  model),  the  dipped  beam headlamps

 
and
 
sidelamps
 
remain
 
on
 
while the

  rear   foglamps   are   on.
Model with rear foglamps only rear   foglamps
Rotate
  and   release   the   ring   C:
F
 
forwards
 
a
 
first
 
time
 
to
 
switch
 
on
 
the
 
front

  foglamps,
F
 
forwards
 
a
 
second
 
time
 
to
 
switch
 
on
 
the

  rear   foglamps,
F
 
rearwards
 
a
 
first
 
time
 
to
 
switch
 
of
f  
the

  rear   foglamps,
F
 
rearwards
 
a
 
second
 
time
 
to
 
switch
 
of

  the   front   fog   lamps.
Model with front and
rear foglamps front
  and   rear   foglampsWhen
 
the
 
headlamps
 
switch
 
of
f  
with automatic

 
illumination
 
of
 
headlamps (AUT

O  
model)
 
or
 
when
 
the
 
dipped
 
beam headlamps

 
are
 
switched
 
of
f  
manually
,
 the

  foglamps   and   sidelamps   remain   on.
F
 
T
urn  
the
 
ring
 
rearwards
 
to
 
switch
 
of

f  
the
 
foglamps,
 
the
 
sidelamps
 
will
 
then

  switch   off.
In
 
good
 
or
 
rainy
 
weather
,  
by
 
both
 
day

 
and
 
night,
 
the
 
front
 
foglamps
 
and

 
the
 
rear
 
foglamps
 
are
 
pro
-
hibited.  
In
 
these
 
situations,
 
the
 power
 of  their  beams  may  dazzle  other
 drivers.  They  should  only  be
  used   in   fog   or   falling   snow.
In
 
these
 
weather
 
conditions,
 
you
 
should

 
switch
 
on
 
the
 
foglamps
 
and

 
dipped
 
beam
 
headlamps
 
manually

,  
as
 
the
 
sunshine
 
sen
-
sor
  may   detect   sufficient   light.
Do
 
not
 
forget
 
to
 
switch
 
of
f  
the
 
front

 
and
 
rear
 
foglamps
 
when
 
they

  are   no   longer   necessary.
VISIBILITY

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Automatic illumination of
headlamps
The sidelamps and  dipped  beam  head -
lamps  are  switched  on  automatically ,  
without any action on the part of the
driver

,  
when
 
a
 
low
 
level
 
of
 
external
 
light
 
is

 
detected
 
or
 
in
 
certain
 
cases
 
of
 
activa
-
tion
  of   the   windscreen   wipers.
As
 
soon
 
as
 
the
 
brightness
 
returns
 
to
 
a
 
sufficient

 
level
 
or
 
after
 
the
 
windscreen
 
wipers

 
are
 
switched
 
of
f,  
the
 
lamps
 
are
 
switched

  off   automatically.
Activation
F
 
T
urn  
ring
 
A to the

"AUTO"  
position. The

 
automatic
 
illumination
 
of
 
head
-
lamps
  is   accompanied   by  
a
 
message in

  the   screen.
Deactivation
F
 
T
urn  
ring
 
A
to a position other
than

"AUT
O".  
Deactivation
 
is
 
ac
-
companied
 
by
 
a
 
message
 
in
 
the
 
screen.Coupling with the automatic "Guide-
me-home" lighting
Association

 with  the  automatic  illu mi-
nation  of  headlamps  provides  "guide-
me-home"
 
lighting
 
with
 
the
 
following
 
additional

  options:
-
 
selection
 
of
 
the
 
lighting
 
duration
 
to
 
15,

 
30
 
or
 
60
 
seconds
 
in
 
the
 
settings
 
in

 
the
 
vehicle
 
configuration
 
menu
 
(except

 
in
 
the
 
case
 
of
 
the
 
mono
-
chrome
 
screen
 
A,
 
for
 
which
 
the
 

duration

  is   set:   60   seconds),
-
 automatic

 
activation
 
of
 
"guide-me-
home"

 
lighting
 
when
 
automatic
 
illumi
-
nation
  of   headlamps   is   in   operation.
In the event of a fault with the
sunshine sensor ,  the  lighting come

 
on,
 
this
 
warning
 
lamp
 
is displayed

 
on
 
the
 
instrument
 
panel
 
and/or
 
a message

 
appears
 
in
 
the
 
screen,
 
accompa
-
nied
 
by
 
an
 
audible   signal.
Contact
 
a

 
CITROËN
 
or
 
a
 
qualified
 
work
-
shop
 
workshop.
Operating fault
In  
fog
 
or
 
snow
,  
the
 
sunshine
 
sensor

 
may
 
detect
 
sufficient
 
light.

 
Therefore,
 
the
 
lighting
 
will
 
not

  come   on   automatically.
d

o not cover the sunshine sen-
sor,
 
coupled
 
with
 
the
 
rain
 
sensor
 
and

 
located
 
in
 
the
 
centre
 
of
 
the
 
windscreen

 
behind
 
the
 
rear
 
view
 
mirror;

 
the
 
associated
 
functions
 
would

  no   longer   be   controlled.
VISIBILITY

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CORNERING LIGHTING
With dipped or  main  beams,  this  func -
tion  makes  use  of  the  beam  from  a  
front

 
foglamp
 
to
 
illu
minate  
the
 
inside
 
of

 
a
 
bend,
 
when
 
the
 
vehicle
 
speed
 
is
 
below

 
25
 
mph
 
(approximately
 
40
 
km/h)
 
(urban

 
driving,
 
winding
 
road,
 
intersec
-
tions,
  parking   manoeuvres...). with cornering lighting
without cornering lighting Switching on
The
  system   operates:
-
 
when
 
the
 
corresponding
 
direction
 
indicator

  is   switched   on,
or
-

 
from
 
a
 
certain
 
angle
 
of
 
rotation
 
of
 
the

  steering   wheel.
Switching off
The
  system   does   not   operate:
-
 
below
 
a
 
certain
 
angle
 
of
 
rotation
 
of
 
the

  steering   wheel,
-
 
above
  25   mph   (40   km/h),
-
 
when
  reverse   gear   is   engaged.
Programming The
 
system
 
is
 
activated
 
or
 

deactivated

 
in
 
the
 
vehicle
 
con
-
figuration
  menu.
The
  system   is   activated   by   default.
VISIBILITY

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CHANGING A BULB
The headlamps are  fitted  with  polycarbonate
 glass  with  a  pro -
tective
  coating:
F

do not clean them using a
dry or abrasive cloth,

nor
with a detergent or solvent
product,
F
 
use
 
a
 
sponge
 
and
 
soapy
 
wa
-
ter
  or   a   pH   neutral   product,
F
 
when
 
using
 
a
 
high
 
pressure
 
washer

 
on
 
persistent
 
marks,
 
do

 
not
 
keep
 
the
 
lance
 
direct
-
ed
 
towards
 
the
 
lamps
 
or
 
their
 
edges

 
for
 
too
 
long,
 
so
 
as
 
not
 
to

 
damage
 
their
 
protective
 
coating

  and   seals.
Changing
 
a
 
bulb
 
should
 
only
 
be
 
done

 
after
 
the
 
headlamp
 
has
 
been

 
switched
 
of
f  
for
 
several
 
minutes

  (risk   of   serious   burns).
F
 
Do
 
not
 
touch
 
the
 
bulb
 
directly
 
with

 
your
 
fingers,
 
use
 
a
 
lint-
free

  cloth.
It
 
is
 
imperative
 
to
 
use
 
only
 
anti-
ultraviolet

 
(UV)
 
type
 
bulbs
 
to
 
avoid

  damaging   the   headlamp.
Always
 
replace
 
a
 
failed
 
bulb
 
with
 
a

 
new
 
bulb
 
with
 
the
 
same
 
type
 
and

  specification. Risk of electrocution
Xenon
 
bulbs
 
(D1S-35W)
 
must
 
be replaced

 
by
 
a
 
CITROËN
 
dealer or

  a   qualified   workshop.
Front lamps
1. Direction indicators (H21 clear).
2.
Dipped beam headlamps

(H7 - 55W).
3.

Main beam headlamps
(H1 - 55W).
4.


Daytime running lamps/
sidelamps (P21/5W XL).
5.


Foglamps (H1
1 - 55W).
1.
Directional dipped/main beam
headlamps (D1S-35W).
2.

Direction indicators
(PY21W


amber).
3.

Daytime running lamps/
sidelamps (P21/5W XL).
4.


Foglamps (H1

1-55W). Model with halogen headlamps
Model with xenon and directional
headlamps
Bulbs with  lugs,  type  H1,  H7...  take
 care  to  position  them  cor -
rectly
  to   ensure   the   best   lighting.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION

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Courtesy mirror ............................ 96
Cruise control  .................... 161,   164
Cup
  holder  
................................... 98
DAB

  (Digital  
Audio
 
Broadcasting)
 
................ 272,
  273,
300,
  301
Date
  (setting)  
................... 35,
  37,   42
Daytime
  running  
lamps
 
........................ 82,
  202,   204
Deactivating
  the   passenger  
airbag...................................... 129
Defrosting
 
.................................... 56
Diesel

  additive   level  
................... 180
Diesel

  engine   pre-heat  
warning
  lamp  
............................ 26
Dimensions

 
................................ 232
Dipped

  beam  
............... 81,
  202,   204
Dipstick
 
................................ 29,
  178
Directional
  lighting  
................. 88,
  89
Direction
  indicators  
............. 84,
  122,
202,
  203,   206
d

oors  
........................................... 76
Doors

  emergency  
control
 
....................................... 73d

oor trays  
.................................... 95
Driving

  positions  
(memorising)
 
............................. 61
Dynamic

  emergency  
braking
 
.................................... 137
Dynamic

  stability   control  
(
d SC)  
...................................... 124 Eco-driving

 .................................. 10
Eco-driving   (advice)  ..................... 10
Economical
  driving   
..................... 10
Economy

  mode.......................... 215
Electric
  window   controls  
.............. 78
Electronic

  brake   force  
distribution
  (EBFD)  
................. 123
Electronic

  engine  
immobiliser
 
....................... 71,
  134
Electronic
  gearbox  
system
 
...... 10,
  144,   154,   182,   214
Emergency
  boot   release.............. 77
Emergency
  braking   system  
....... 123
Emergency

  call  
.......... 125,
  235,   236
Emergency
  warning   lamps  
........ 122
Emissions

  control   system,  
SCR
 
.......................................... 24
eMyW

ay  
............................... 41,
  237
Energy
  economy   mode.............. 215
Engine
  compartment  
......... 176,
  177
Engine
  compartment  
fusebox
 
................................... 208
Engine,

  Diesel  
.................... 26,
  172,
174,
  177,   227
Engine
  oil  
................................... 178
Engine

  oil   level   indicator  
...... 29,
  178
Engine,
  petrol  
............ 172,
  176,   223
Engines.............................. 223,
  227
Environment
 
.......................... 10,
  71
Equipment
  settings  
.... 35,
  37,   41,   42Flashing
  indicators.............. 84,   122,
203,   205
Foglamps,
  rear  
.................... 83,
  206
Front
  foglamps....... 83,   89,   202,   205
Front seats ....................... 57,
  58,   61
Fuel...................................... 10,
  172
Fuel
  consumption  
........................ 10
Fuel

  filler   flap  
..................... 171,
  173
Fuel
  gauge................................. 171
Fuel
  tank  
............................ 171,
  173
Fusebox,
  dashboard  
.................. 208
Fuses

 
......................................... 208
D
Fillin

g   with   fuel  
.................... 171-173
Fitting

  a   wheel  
........................... 198
Fitting

  roof   bars.......................... 216
Fittings,
  boot  
...................... 104,
  107
Fitting
  speakers  
......................... 220
F G
Gearbox,

  automatic  
............ 10,
  147,
182,
  214
Gearbox,
 
manual
 
.............. 10,
  143,   154,   182
Gear
  efficiency   indicator  
............ 151
Gear lever

 
.................................... 10
Gear

  lever,   automatic  
gearbox................................... 147
Gear
  lever,   manual   gearbox  
...... 143
Glove

  box  
.................................... 96
G.P

.S.  
........................................ 246
Grab

  handles  
............................... 95
Guidance

 
........................... 244,
  251
EBA
 

(Emergency   braking  
assistance)

 
............................. 123
E H
Halogen

  headlamps................... 202
Hands-free
  kit  
.................... 260,
  309
Hazard
  warning   lamps  
............... 122
Headlamp

  adjustment.................. 87
Headlamps,
  directional  
.....87,

  88,   202
Headlamp
  wash  
........................... 91
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