sensor Citroen C4 PICASSO 2015 2.G Owner's Guide

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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.  
de activation 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 n

ot 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.
Visibility

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To make your approach to the vehicle easier, these   illuminate:
-
 
t
he   zones   facing   the   driver’s   and  
p

assenger’s
 do
ors,
-
 
t
he   zones   for ward   of   the   door   mirrors   and  
r

ear ward   of   the   front   doors.
Door mirror spotlamps
Switching on
The spotlamps come on automatically:- when  you   unlock   the   vehicle,- when  you   remove   the   electronic   key   from   the   reader,- when  you   open   a   door,- when  you   use   the   remote   control   to   locate   the v
ehicle.
Switching off
They go off automatically after 30 seconds.
Exterior welcome lighting
Switching on
F Press   the   open   padlock   on   the  r
emote   control   or   one   of   the   front  
d

oor   handles   with   Keyless   Entry  
an

d
 S
tarting.
 T

he   dipped   beam   headlamps  
a

nd   the   sidelamps   come   on;   your  
v

ehicle   is   also   unlocked.
Programming
Daytime running lamps
(LEDs)
They come on automatically when the engine is   started,   when   the   lighting   control   stalk   is   in  
p

osition " 0" or " AUTO ".
In
  some   weather   conditions   (e.g.   low  
t

emperature   or   humidity),   the   presence  
o

f   misting   on   the   internal   sur face   of   the  
g

lass   of   the   headlamps   and   rear   lamps  
i

s   normal;   it   disappears   after   the   lamps  
h

ave   been   on   for   a   few   minutes. The
  remote   switching   on   of   the   lighting   makes  
y

our approach to the vehicle easier in poor
light.   It   is   activated   when   the   lighting   control  
i

s in the "
AUTO"   position   and   the   level   of   light  
d

etected   by   the   sunshine   sensor   is   low.
Switching off
The activation, deactivation and choice of w
elcome   lighting   duration   are   done   in   the  
"D

riving assistance "
  menu   then   "Vehicle
settings ".
The
  exterior   welcome   lighting   switches   off  
a

utomatically   after   a   set   time,   when   the   ignition  
i

s   switched   on   or   on   locking   the   vehicle.
5
Visibility

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Do not cover the rain sensor, linked with the   sunshine   sensor   and   located   in   the c

entre   of   the   windscreen   behind   the   rear
 v

iew   mirror.
Switch
  off   the   automatic   rain   sensitive
 w

ipers   when   using   an   automatic   car   wash.
In
  winter,   it   is   advisable   to   wait   until   the
 w

indscreen   is   completely   clear   of   ice
 b

efore   activating   the   automatic   rain
 sen

sitive
 w
ipers.
Operating fault
If a fault occurs with the automatic rain sensitive wipers, the wipers will operate in
intermittent
  mode.
Have
  it   checked   by   CITROËN   dealer   or   a  
q

ualified
 w
orkshop.
The
 
windscreen
 
wipers
 
operate
 
automatically,
 w
ithout
 
any
 
action
 
on
 
the
 
part
 
of
 
the
 
driver,
 
if
 r
ain
 
is
 
detected
 
(sensor
 
behind
 
the
 
rear
 
view
 
m

irror),
 
adapting
 
their
 
speed
 
to
 
the
 
intensity
 
of
 
t

he
 
rainfall.
Switching on Switching off
The automatic r
ain sen sitive w indscreen w
ipers   must   be   reactivated   by   pushing  
t

he   control   stalk   downwards,   if   the  
i

gnition   has   been   off   for   more   than  
o

ne minute.
Briefly
 
push
 
the
 
control
 
stalk
 
d

ownwards.
A
 
wiping
 
cycle
 
confirms
 
that
 
the
 i
nstruction
 
has
 
been
 
accepted.
This
 
warning
 
lamp
 
comes
 
on
 
in
 
the
 
i

nstrument
 
panel
 
and
 
a
 
message
 
is
 
d

isplayed. Briefly
  push   the   control   stalk  
d

ownwards   again,   or   place  
t

he   control   stalk   in   another  
p

osition (Int, 1 or   2).
Automatic rain sensitive
windscreen wipers
This warning lamp goes off in the instrument p
anel   and   a   message   is   displayed.
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Under-inflation detection
The system monitors the pressures in the four t
yres,   once   the   vehicle   is   moving.
It
  compares   the   information   given   by   the   four  
w

heel   speed   sensors   with   reference values,
which must be reinitialised ever y time the
tyre pressures are adjusted or a wheel
changed .
The
  system   triggers   an   alert   as   soon   as   it  
d

etects   a   drop   in   the   inflation   pressure   of   one  
o

r   more   tyres. The
  under-inflation   detection   system  
d

oes   not   replace   the   need   for   vigilance  
o

n   the   part   of   the   driver.
This
  system   does   not   avoid   the   need   to  
c

heck   the   tyre   pressures   (including   the  
s

pare   wheel)   every   month   as   well   as  
b

efore   a   long   journey.
Driving
  with   under-inflated   tyres   impairs  
r

oad   holding,   extends   braking   distances  
a

nd   causes   premature   tyre   wear,  
p

articularly   under   arduous   condition  
(

high   loading,   high   speed,   long   journey).
System
  which   automatically   checks   the   pressures   of   the   tyres   while   driving.
The   inflation   pressures   defined   for  
y

our   vehicle   can   be   found   on   the   tyre  
p

ressure   label.
See
  the   "Identification   markings"  
s

ection.
Tyre
  pressures   should   be   checked  
w

hen   the   tyres   are   "cold"   (vehicle  
s

topped   for   1   hour   or   after   a   journey   of  
l

ess   than   6   miles   (10   km)   at   moderate  
s

peeds).
Other wise
  (when   hot),   add   0.3   bar   to  
t

he   pressures   shown   on   the   label.
Driving
  with   under-inflated   tyres  
i

ncreases   fuel   consumption.
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Safety

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Type 1 fuse tables
Fusebox 1
Dashboard fuses
The fusebox is located in the lower dashboard (left-hand   side).
Access to the fuses
F Refer  to   the   paragraph   "Access   to   the   tools".Fuse N°
Rating Functions
F8 5 ASteering   mounted   controls
F18 20 ATouch   screen   tablet,   audio   and   navigation   system,   CD   player,  
U

SB   ports   and   auxiliary   sockets.
F16 15 AFront   12V   socket.
F15 15 ABoot   12V   socket.
F28 5 ASTART/STOP   button.
F30 15 ARear   wiper.
F27 15 AFront   screenwash   pump,   rear   screenwash   pump.
F26 15 AHorn.
F20 5 AAirbags.
F21 5 AInstrument   panel.
F19 5 ARain   and   sunshine   sensor.
F12 5 AKeyless   starting   unit.
F2 5 AManual
 h
eadlamp
 a
djustment
 c
ontrol.
7
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Type 2 fuse tables
Fuse N°Rating Functions
F3 3 ASTART/STOP
  button.
F6 A 15 ATouch
  screen   tablet,   audio   and   navigation   system,   CD   player,  
U

SB   ports   and   auxiliary   sockets.
F8 5 AAlarm.
F9 3 ASteering
  mounted   controls.
F19 5 AInstrument
  panel.
F24 3 ARain
  and   sunshine   sensor.
F25 5 AAirbags.
F33 3 AMemorisation
 o

f
 d
riving
 p
osition.
F34 5 AElectric
  power   steering.
F13 10 AFront
  12V   socket.
F14 10 ABoot
  12V   socket.
F16 3 AMap
  reading   lamps   in   row   1   courtesy   lamps.
F27 5 AElectronic
  gearbox   gear   selector.
F30 20 ARear
  wiper.
F38 3 AManual
 h

eadlamp
 a
djustment
 c
ontrol.
7
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Driving advice
Distribution of loads
F Distribute  the   load   in   the   trailer   so   that   the h
eaviest   items   are   as   close   as   possible   to t

he   axle   and   the   nose   weight   approaches   the
 m

aximum   permitted   without   exceeding   it.
Air
  density   decreases   with   altitude,   thus  
r

educing   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.
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  
t

he   engine   as   soon   as   possible.
Braking
Towing a trailer increases the braking distance.
T o   avoid   overheating   of   the   brakes   on   a   long  
m

ountain   type   of   descent,   the   use   of   engine  
b

raking   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.
Refer
 
to
 
the
 
"Technical
 
data"
 
section
 
for
 
details
 
o

f
 
the
 
weights
 
and
 
towed
 
loads
 
which
 
apply
 
to
 
y

our
 
vehicle.
When
 
not
 
towing
 
a
 
trailer,
 
remove
 
the
 
q

uickly-detachable
 
tow
 
ball
 
before
 
d

riving. The
  rear   parking   sensors   will   be  
d

eactivated   automatically   if   a   genuine  
C

ITROËN   towbar   is   used.
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accessories
A wide range of accessories and genuine parts is available from the CITROËN dealer network.
T hese   accessories   and   parts   are   all   suitable   for   your   vehicle   and   benefit   from   CITROËN's   recommendation   and   warranty.
"Comfort"
Door deflectors, side window blinds, rear screen   blind,   insulated   module,   coat   hanger  
f

ixed   to   head   restraint,   mobile   reading  
l

amp,   mirror   for   caravan,   parking   sensors,  
p

rogrammable   additional   heating,   smoker's  
k

it,   solar   film   for   rear   door   windows,   portable  
s

cented   air   freshener...
"Transport systems"
boot carpet, boot liner, boot net, boot
spacers,  transverse   roof   bars,   ski   carrier,   roof  
b

oxes,   towbars,   towbar   wiring   harnesses,  
b

icycle   carriers   for   towbar   and   roof   bars,  
t

owbars   with   fixed   and   detachable   towball,  
s

eparation   net,   sliding   carrier,   boot   organiser  
(

Grand C4 Picasso)...
If
  a   towbar   and   wiring   harness   are   fitted  
o

utside   the   CITROËN   dealer   network,   the  
i

nstallation   must   be   done   strictly   in   line   with   the  
ma

nufacturer's
 r
ecommendations.
If
  your   vehicle   has   a   detachable   towball,   it   is  
r

ecommended   that   the   ball   be   removed   when  
n

ot   towing.
"Styling"
Gear lever knobs, aluminium foot rest, alloy wheels...
"Security and safety"
Anti-intrusion alarm, stolen vehicle tracking system,   child   seats   and   booster   cushions,  
b

reathalyser,   first   aid   kit,   fire   extinguisher,  
w

arning   triangle,   high   visibility   vest,   wheel  
s

ecurity   bolts,   snow   chains,   non-slip   covers,  
w

inter   tyres,   foglamp   kit,   security   film   for   front  
d

oor   windows,   dog   guard,   pet   seat   belt...
"Protection"
Mats*, seat covers compatible with lateral airbags,   mud   flaps,   door   protective   mouldings,  
b

umper   protection   strips,   vehicle   cover,   boot  
s

ill   protector,   door   sill   protectors,   seat   and   boot  
p

rotective   covers   for   pets...
The
  rear   bodywork   has   been   designed   to   avoid  
s

p r ay.
*
 
T
o   avoid   any   risk   of   jamming   the   pedals:
-
 
e
nsure   that   mats   are   correctly   positioned  
a

nd   secured,
-
 
n
ever   fit   one   mat   on   top   of   another.
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accessories ..................................................298ac
cessory position ....................................... 12
7
Access
  to   the   3rd   row  
..................................... 84
Ad

ditive,
 Ad
Blue
 .................. 2
1,   22,   38,   314,   318
Adjusting
 h

eadlamps
 .................................... 19

8
Adjusting
  head   restraints  
................................77
A

djusting
 s
eats
 .......................................... 73

-82
Adjusting
  the   air   distribution  
.....................9
4,   97
Adjusting
  the   air   flow  
.................................9
5,   99
Adjusting
  the   date  
........................................... 47
A

djusting   the   height   and   reach  
of
  the   steering   wheel  
....................................91
A

djusting   the   seat   belt   height  
.......................2

18
Adjusting
  the   temperature  
..................9
4,   95,   97
Adjusting
  the   time  
........................................... 47
A

dvice   on   care   and  
maintenance
 ............................................... 3

13
Advice
  on   driving  
..............................
............121
Airbags
 ...............

.....................................35,   223
Airbags,
 c

urtain
 ..................................... 2
27,   228
Airbags,
  front.........................................224,   228
Airbags,
 la

teral
 ..................................... 2
26,   228
Air
 c

onditioning
 ...............................
......9,   95,   97
Air
  conditioning,   automatic  
.......................9
3,   97
Air
 c

onditioning,
 m
anual
 ...........................9
3,   95
Air
 d

istribution
 a
djustment
 ................. 9
4,   95,   99
Air
  intake  
...............
..................................96,   100
ai

r vents
 ..............................
............................92
Alarm
 ............................................................... 68
A

nti-pinch
 ................................................ 7
1,   207
Anti-theft
 ..............................

.........................127
Armrest,
  front  
..........................................7
9,   106
as

sistance call
 ...............................
.......210,   334
Audible
 w

arning
 ............................................ 20

9
Audio
  streaming  
(Bluetooth)
 ..............................

....................356
Automatic
 hea

dlamps
 d
ipping
 ................ 2
7,   195
Auxiliary
 ................................................1

09,   354bat tery ............................... ............ 284-286,   312
Battery, c harging ............................... ............286
Battery,
  remote   control  
.............................5
9,   60
Black
 pan

el...................................................... 46
Blanking
  screen   (snow   shield)  
......................2

97
Blind,
  panoramic   sunroof  
..............................2

07
Blind
  spot   sensors  
........................................17

3
Blinds,
  side  
.............................................1
07,   114
b

lueH
di ...............................
.......... 146,   307,   314
Bluetooth
  (hands-free)  
......................... 3
88,   389
Bluetooth
 (

telephone)
 ........................... 3
88,   389
bo

nnet
 ...............
............................................301
b

oot
 ........
...................................................64-66
Boot
  (fittings)  
...............................
..................117
Boot,
  motorised  
.........................................6
5,   66
Boot
  (opening)  
...............................
..................51
Bottle
  holder  
...............................
...................10 6
Brake
  discs  
....................................................3

13
Brake
  lamps  
...............................
............272-275
Brakes
 ............................................... 3

4,   37,   313
Braking,
 d

ynamic
 em
ergency
 ............... 1
28,   133
Bulbs
 (

changing)
 ...............................
....268 -276 Central
  locking  .................................... 5 1,   55,   61
Changing a bu lb ....................................2
68 -276
Changing
 a f

use
 .....................................2

7 7-2 8 3
Changing
  a   wheel  
...............................
..257-2 6 6
Changing
  a   wiper   blade  
....................... 2
05,   288
Changing
  the   remote   control   battery  
..............59
C

hecking   the   engine   oil   level  
................. 4
3,   308
Checking
  the   levels  
...............................3

08-311
Checking
  tyre   pressures  
(using
  the   kit)  
..............................
................256
Checks
 ...............

...................302,   303,   312,   313
Child
  lock  
...............................
........................248
Children
 ...............................

.. 222,   225,   229 -248
Child
  seats   
..............................
.............229 -247
Child
  seats,   conventional  
..............................23

5
Child
  seats,   ISOFIX  
......................................2

41
CITROËN
  Connect   Box   
...............................33

4
CITROËN
  Localised   Emergency  
Call
 ........

......................................................334
CITR
oËn M

ulticity Connect
 .........................3

83
Closing
  the   boot  
...............................
.........64,   65
Closing
  the   doors  
...............................
.52,   55,   58
Configurations,
 s

eats
 ...................................... 87
C

onfiguration,
 v
ehicle
 ............................... 1
1,   13
Connection,
b
l
uetooth
 ......................... 3
88,   389
Control,
  emergency   boot  
release
 .......................................................... 67
C

ontrol,
 em
ergency
 do
or
 ................................63
C

ontrol,   heated   seats  
......................................79
C

ontrols,   steering   mounted  
..........................3

40
Control
  stalk,   lighting  
............................1

8 9 -19 4
Control
  stalk,   wipers  
.............................20

1-204
Courtesy
  lamps  
.............................................20

6
Cruise control
 ........................................ 15

4,
 15
8
Cruise control, active
 .................................... 16

1
Cup
  holder  
...............................
......................10 6
AB
Cable, audio ..........................1 09,   110,   354,   356
Capacity,   fuel   tank  .............................. ..........304
Cap, fuel filler
 
................................................ 3

04
Cartridge,
 f

ragrance
 ..................................... 10

4
C

..............................

...................................354
C
alphabetical index

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Oil change .....................................................308
Oil   consumption  ............................................ 3
08
OIl,
 eng

ine
 ...............................
......................308
Opening
  the   bonnet  
...................................... 3

01
Opening
  the   boot  
..............................
.. 51,   54,   64
Opening
  the   doors  
...............................
..... 51,   54
Opening
  the   panoramic   sunroof   blind  
..........2

07
Pads,
 b

rake
 ................................................... 3

13
Paint
  colour   code  
.......................................... 333
P

anoramic   glass   sunroof  
..............................2

07
Parcel shelf, rear
 ................................... 11

3 ,
 11
6
Park
  Assist  
...............................
..............181-188 Radio
 ...............

......................................350-353
Radio,
  digital  
(Digital
  Audio   Broadcasting   -   DAB)  
... 3
52,   353
Range,
  AdBlue  
...............................
...............315
R
dS ................

...............................................3 51
Reading
  lamps,   rear  
......................................11

3
Rear
 s

creen,
 d
emisting
 .................................10

3
Recharging
  the   battery  
.................................28

6
Recirculation, air
 .............................. 9

4,   96,   100
Reduction
  of   electrical   load  
.......................... 2
87
Regeneration
  of   the   particle   filter  
.................3

12
Reinitialising
  the   remote   control  
.....................59
P

arking   brake,  
electric
 ..............................
...........
128 -13 4,
 3
13
Parking   sensors,   front  
...................................
17
7
Parking   sensors,   rear....................................
176
Plates,
 id
entification
...................................... 333
Player, a
pple® ..............................
.................356
Player, Cd
 ............................... ......................354
Player, US
b

 
...................................1
10,   354,   356
Port, US
b

 
.............................................. 1
10,   354
Pressures, tyres
 ............................2

51,   256,   333
Priming
 
the
 
fuel  
system
 
................
......................................... 307
Protecting
 
children  
................ 2
22,   225,   229 -248
Puncture
 ................

........................................ 249
O
P
R
net ................................................................. 118
Number   plate   lamps  ...................................... 2
76
N
Load reduction mode .................................... 287
Localised   Assistance   Call  .............................33
4
Locating
  your   vehicle  
...................................... 53
L

ocking   from   the   inside  
...................................61
L

ocking   the   doors  
..............................
.............61
Low fuel level
 
..............................
..................304
Lumbar
 ...............................

.............................78
Maintenance, routine
 ........................................ 9
M

ap   reading   lamps  
....................................... 20

6
Markings,
 id

entification
 ................................. 333
M

assage   function   
...............................
............78
Mat
 .......

......................................................... 111
Memorising
  a   speed  
..................................... 15

4
Menu
 ................................... 3

44,   346,   348,   358,  

3

60,   364,   372,   384,   386
Menus (Touch
  screen   tablet)  
..................3
37,   342,   343
Mirror,
  child   surveillance  
.................................91
M

irror, rear view  
.............................................. 90
M

irrors,   door......................................89,   90,   173
Misfuel prevention
 ...............................

..........305
Modularity,
 s

eats
 ...............................
.............. 87
Mountings,
 I

SOFIX
 ....................................... 24

0
M
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