ECO mode Citroen C4 PICASSO 2016 2.G Service Manual

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Diesel weights and towed loads (in kg)
The GTW and towed load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must be reduced by 10 % for each   additional   1   000   metres   of   altitude.
When
  towing,   the   speed   must   never   exceed   60   mph   (100   km/h)   (comply   with   the   legislation   in   force   in   your   country).
High
  ambient   temperatures   may   result   in   a   reduction   in   the   per formance   of   the   vehicle   to   protect   the   engine;   if   the   ambient   temperature   is   above   37   °C,  
l

imit   the   towed   load.
Diesel engine
HDi 115BlueHDi 100 S&S*
Gearbox Manual (6-speed)Manual (6-speed)
Model code 3D...
 3
E...
 3
A...
3D...
 3
E...
 3
A...
3D...
 3
E...
 3
A...
9HC8 9HC8/1 BHY...
6/1S   -   6/2SM
Unladen   weight
1290   -   1   310   -   1   312
1   298   -   1   318   -   1   320
1   296   -   1   318   -   1   320
Kerb   weight**
1   365   -   1   385   -   1   387
1   373   -   1   393   -   1   395
1   371   -   1   393   -   1   395
Gross   vehicle   weight   (GV W)
1 940 - 2 110 - 2 1501 940 - 2 110 - 2 1501 950 - 2 120 - 2 175
Gross   train   weight   (GTW)
on   a   12%   gradient
3   340   -   3   350   -   3   350
2 740 - 2 910 - 2 950 3   150   -   3   120   -   3   175
Braked   trailer   (within   the   GTW   limit)
on   a   10%   or   12%   gradient
1 400 - 1240 - 1 200
8001 200 - 1 000 - 1 000
Brakes   trailer***  
(with load transfer within the GTW limit) 1 600 - 1 540 - 1 500
8001   400   -   1   300   -   1   300
Unbraked
 t
railer
680 - 690 - 690685 - 695 - 695645 - 659 - 660
Recommended   nose   weight
707070
* The   weights   are   calculated   with   a   towbar   fitted.
** The   kerb   weight   is   equal   to   the   unladen   weight   +   driver   (75   kg).
***   
T
he   weight   of   the   braked   trailer   can   be   increased,   within   the   GTW   limit,   if   the   GV W   of   the   towing   vehicle   is   reduced   by   an   equal   amount;   warning,  t
owing   using   a   lightly   loaded   towing   vehicle   may   have   an   adverse   effect   on   its   road   holding.
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Diesel weights and towed loads (in kg)
* The kerb weight is equal to the unladen weight + driver (75 kg).
* *   T he   weight   of   the   braked   trailer   can   be   increased,   within   the   GTW   limit,   if   the   GV W   of   the   towing   vehicle   is   reduced   by   an   equal   amount;   warning,  
t

owing   using   a   lightly   loaded   towing   vehicle   may   have   an   adverse   effect   on   its   road   holding.
The
  GTW   and   towed   load   values   indicated   are   valid   up   to   a   maximum   altitude   of   1   000   metres;   the   towed   load   mentioned   must   be   reduced   by   10   %   for  
e

ach   additional   1   000   metres   of   altitude.
When
  towing,   the   speed   must   never   exceed   60   mph   (100   km/h)   (comply   with   the   legislation   in   force   in   your   country).
High
  ambient   temperatures   may   result   in   a   reduction   in   the   per formance   of   the   vehicle   to   protect   the   engine;   if   the   ambient   temperature   is   above   37   °C,  
l

imit   the   towed   load.
Diesel engine
BlueHDi 115/120 S&SBlueHDi 135/150 S&S
Gearbox Manual (6-speed)EAT6 automatic
(6-speed) Manual (6-speed) EAT6 automatic
(6-speed)
Model code 3D...
 3
E...
 3
A... 3D...
 3
E...
 3
A... 3D...
 3
E...
 3
A... 3D...
 3
E...
 3
A...
BHZ   -   BHX...
M/S   -   M/1S
BHZ   -   BHX...
T/1S   -   T/2S
AHX-AHR-AHV-
AHS...
M/S   -   M/1S
AHX...
T/S   -   T/1S
Unladen   weight
1   320   -   1   345   -   1347 1   320   -   1   357   -   1   359 1   415   -   1   428   -   1   430 1   435   -   1   474   -   1   476
Kerb   weight*
1   395   -   1   420   -   1   422 1   395   -   1   432   -   1   434 1   490   -   1   503   -   1   505
1 510 - 1 549 - 1 551
Gross   vehicle   weight   (GV W)
1 950 - 2 100 - 2 175 1 975 - 2 025 - 2 205 2   030   -   2   200   -   2   250 2   030   -   2   200   -   2   280
Gross   train   weight   (MTR A)  
o

n   a   12%   gradient
3   350   -   3   350   -   3   375 3   375   -   3   225   -   3   405 3   530   -   3   560   -   3   650 3   530   -   3   580   -   3   580
Braked   trailer   (within   GTW   limit)
on   a   10%   or   12%   gradient
1 400 - 1 250 - 1 200 1 400 - 1 200 - 1 200 1 500 - 1 450 - 1 400
1   500   -   1   380   -   1   300
Braked   trailer**  
(with load transfer within the GTW limit) 1 600 - 1 550 - 1 500 1 600 - 1 500 - 1 500 1 700 - 1 750 - 1 700 1 700 - 1 680 - 1 600
Unbraked
 t
railer
660 - 672 - 674 660 - 675 - 675 745 - 750 - 750 750
Recommended   nose   weight
70707070
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Daytime running lamps ......................... 214,   301
Deactivating t he p assenger a irbag ...............23
4
Deadlocking
 ...............................

.........52, 55, 57
Demisting/defrosting,
 
f

ront and rear  
...............................
...............102
Diesel
 ...............................

......................24 , 259
Dimensions
 ..............................

.....................330
Dipstick
 ................

......................................... 2 74
Direction indicators
 ............... 2

15,   301,   304-308
Display screen, instrument panel
 ............................. 1

7, 18, 145
Distance alert
 ...............................

.................176
Doors
 ..............................................................

.61
Driver’s
  attention   warning  
.....................18

5, 18 6
Driving
 e

conomically ......................................... 9
Driving
  positions   (storing)  
...............................78
D

riving   time   warning  
.............................18

5, 18 6
Dynamic stability control (DSC)
 .............. 3

1,   225
EBA
 .............................................................

..225
Eco-driving
   ...............................

........................9
Electronic
  brake   force   distribution  
(EBFD)
 ...............................

.........................225
Emergency
 c

all
 .....................................
224,   332
Emergency
 w

arning
 lam
ps
 ...................2
24,   283
Emissions control system, SCR
 ..............................

........................36,   279
F
Fatigue detection ..................................185, 18 6
Filling   the   fuel   tank  ................................. 25
7-259
Filter, air
 ...............

......................................... 277
Filter, oil
 ......................................................... 2

77
Filter, particle
 ........................................ 2

76, 277
Filter,
 p

assenger
 
c

ompartment
 .............................................. 2

77
Fitting
  a   wheel  
...............................
................299
Fitting
  roof   bars  
............................................. 26

9
Fittings,
  boot  
................................................. 11

7
Fittings,
 in

terior
 ..................................... 10

5, 10 6
Fittings,
 r

ear
 ...............................
...................111
Flap, fuel filler
 
...............................
.........257, 258
Flashing
 in

dicators
 ................................ 21

0, 215
Floor, concertina
 ............................................. 87
F

oglamps,
 f
ront
 .................... 2
08,   216,   301,   304
Foglamps,
 re

ar
 ..................................... 2
08,   309
Folding
  the   rear   seats  
..................8

2, 84, 86, 87
Fuel ................................................................ 259
E
D
Energy economy mode .................................26 5
Engine c ompartment ............................2 72,   273
Engine,
 
D

iesel
 ......................... 2
59,   273,   321,   326,   327
Engine,
  petrol  
............................... 2
59,   272,   322
Environment
 ...............................

......... 9,   58   ,   93,  

1

02,   200,   276,   282,   315
ESC/ASR
 ...............................

........................225Fuel consumption ........................................
9 , 50
Fuel   tank........................................................258
Fusebox,
 das

hboard
 .....................................3

12
Fusebox,
 eng

ine
 
c

ompartment
 ..............................................3

14
Fuses
 ................

.............................................310
Gauge,
  fuel........................................17, 18, 257
Gearbox,
  automatic  
.............. 1
40,   146,   278,   315
Gearbox,
 m

anual
 ......................9
,   139,   146,   278
Gear
  lever,   manual   gearbox  
.........................13

9
Gear shift indicator
 ....................................... 14

5
Glove
  box  
..............................................10

5, 10 6
Hands-free
  tailgate   access  
.............................68
H

azard
 w
arning
 lam
ps
 ..........................2
24,   283
Headlamp
 adj

ustment
 ...................................2

15
Headlamps, automatic dipping
 ..............................

..........................212
Headlamps, automatic illumination
 ...... 2

0 7, 2 11
G
H
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CITROËN Connect Nav
GPS satellite navigation - Applications - Multimedia audio - Bluetooth ® GPS satellite navigation - Applications - Multimedia audio - Bluetooth ® GPS satellite navigation - Applications - Multimedia audio - Bluetooth telephone ® telephone ®
Contents First steps 2
Steering mounted controls 5
Menus 6
Voice commands 8
Navigation 14
Connected navigation 30
Applications 40
Radio Media 54
Telephone 66
Settings 78
Frequently asked questions 88
The system is protected in such a way that it will only operate in your vehicle. Displaying of the Energy Economy Mode message signals that a change to standby is imminent.
The different functions and settings described vary according to the version and configuration of your vehicle.
The link below gives access to OSS (Open Source Software) codes for the system. http://www.psa-peugeot-citroen.com/oss
As a safety measure and because it requires sustained attention by the driver, the pairing of a Bluetooth mobile telephone with the Bluetooth hands-free system of your audio system must be done with the vehicle stationaryand the ignition on.

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Voice commands
First steps Steering mounted controls Information - Using the system
Press the Push To Talk button and tell me what you'd like after the tone. Remember you can interrupt me at any time by pressing this button. If you
press it again while I'm waiting for you to speak, it'll end the conversation. If you need to start over, say "cancel". If you want to undo something, say "undo". And to get information and tips at any time, just say "help". If you ask to me do something and there's some information missing that I need, I'll give you some examples or take you through it step by step. There's more information available in "novice" mode. You can set the dialogue mode to "expert" when you feel comfortable.
To ensure that voice commands are always recognised by the system, please observe the following recommendations: - speak in a normal tone without breaking up words or raising your voice. - always wait for the "beep" (audible signal) before speaking. - for best operation, it is recommended that the windows and opening roof be closed to avoid extraneous interference (according to version). - before making a voice command, ask other passengers to not speak.
The voice commands, with a choice of 12 languages (English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, Dutch, Portuguese, Polish, Turkish, Russian, Arabic, Brazilian), are made using the language previously chosen and set in the system.
The voice commands in Arabic for: "Navigate to address" and "Display POI in the city", are not available.
Alternative synonyms can be used for some voice commands. E.g. Guide to / Navigate to / Go to /...
Example of a "voice command" for navigation: "Navigate to address 11 Regent Street, London" .
Example of a "voice command" for the radio and media: "Play ar tist Madonna" .
Example of a "voice command" for the telephone: "Call David Miller" .
Pressing this button activates the voice commands function.

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As a safety measure and because it requires sustained attention by the driver, using a smartphone when driving is prohibited. All operations must be done with the
vehicle stationary . vehicle stationary . vehicle stationary
Connected navigation connection
The principles and standards are constantly changing. For communication between your smartphone and the system to operate correctly, we recommend that you keep your smar tphone's operating system up to date, and the time and date on your smar tphone and the system correct.
The services offered with connected navigation are as follows. A Connected Services pack: - Weather, - Filling stations, - Car park, - Traffic, - POI, local search. A Danger area pack (option).
Activate the Bluetooth function on the telephone and ensure that it is visible to all (see the "Connect-App" section).
Connect the USB cable. The smartphone is in charge mode when connected by USB cable.
The system is automatically connected to the modem included for the "Emergency or assistance calls" services and does not require a connection provided by the user via
their smartphone.
On the arrival of "TOMTOM TR AFFIC", the services are available.
For access to connected navigation, you can use the connection provided by the vehicle via the "Emergency or assistance call" services or use your smartphone as a modem. Activate and enter settings for sharing the smartphone connection.
Restrictions of use: - With CarPlay ® , connection sharing is only with a Wi-Fi connection. - W i t h M i r r o r L i n k TM , connection sharing is only with a USB connection.
The quality of services depends on the quality of the network connection.
Select a Wi-Fi connection found by the system and connect to it (see the "Connect-App" section).
USB connection
Network connection provided by the vehicle
Network connection provided by the user
Bluetooth connection
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As a safety measure and because it requires the sustained attention of the driver, using a smartphone when driving is prohibited. Operation must be with the vehicle stationary . stationary . stationary
The synchronisation of a smartphone allows applications on a smartphone that are adapted to the CarPlay ® technology ® technology ®
to be displayed in the vehicle's screen, having first activated the CarPlay ® function in the smartphone. As the principles and standards are constantly changing, it is recommended that you keep your smar tphone's operating system updated . For the list of eligible smartphones, go to the Brand's internet website in your c o unt r y.
Connect a USB cable. The smartphone charges when connected by a USB cable.
Connect a USB cable. The smartphone charges when connecte d by a USB cable.
Press " Telephone " to display the CarPlay ® inter face. ® inter face. ®
Press " CarPlay " to display the CarPlay ® inter face ® inter face ®
On connecting the USB cable, the CarPlay ® function deactivates the ® function deactivates the ®
system's Bluetooth ® mode. ® mode. ®
In the system, press " Applications " to display the primary page.
Or
Press " Connectivity " to go to the CarPlay ® function. ® function. ®

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Wi-Fi connection Sharing the Wi-Fi connection Managing connections
To protect from any piracy and provide maximum security for your systems, it is recommended that you use a security code or a complex password. The Wi-Fi connection and the sharing
of the Wi-Fi connection are exclusive.
Press " OK " to confirm.
Press " OK " to start the connection.
Press " Connect-App " to display the primary page.
Network connection by the smartphone Wi-Fi. Creation of a local Wi-Fi network by the system.
Press Connect-App to display the primary page.
Press Connect-App to display the primary page.
Press the " OPTIONS " button to go to the secondary page. Press the " OPTIONS " button to go to the secondary page.
Press the " OPTIONS " button to go to the secondary page.
Select " Wi-Fi network connection ". Select " Share Wi-Fi connection ".
Select " Manage connection ".
And / Or
Select the " Secured ", " Not secured " or " Stored " tab. Select the " Activation " tab to activate or deactivate sharing of the Wi-Fi connection.
Select the " Settings " to change the name of the system network and the password.
With this function you can view the access to connected services, the availability of connected services and modify the connection mode.
Using the virtual keypad, enter the " Key " for the Wi-Fi network and the " Password ".
Select a network.

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Press Radio Media to display the menu.
Press the " OPTIONS " button to go to the secondary page.
Press " Frequency ".
Press " Frequency ".
Enter the values using the virtual keypad. First enter the units then click on the decimals zone to enter the figures after the decimal point. Press one of the buttons for an automatic search for radio stations.
Press Radio Media to display the primary page.
Radio
Selecting a station
Radio reception may be affected by the use of electrical equipment not approved by the Brand, such as a USB
charger connected to the 12 V socket. The exterior environment (hills, buildings, tunnel, car park, below ground...) may prevent reception, even in RDS station tracking mode. This phenomenon is normal in the propagation of radio waves and is in no way indicative of a fault with the audio system. Select " Radio stations " in the secondary page.
Or
Or
Move the cursor for a manual search for frequencies up or down.
Select a radio station or frequency. (refer to the corresponding section)
Press " Presets ".
Make a long press on one of the buttons to preset the station.
Preset a station
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Media
USB port Selecting the source
Select " Source ".
Press Radio Media to display the primary page.
The system builds playlists (in temporary memory), an operation which can take from a few seconds to several minutes at the first connection. Reduce the number of non-music files and the number of folders to reduce the waiting time. The playlists are updated every time the ignition is switched off or connection of a USB memory stick. The lists are memorised: if they are not modified, the subsequent loading time will be shorter.
Insert the USB memory stick into the USB port or connect the USB device to the USB port using a suitable cable (not supplied).
Auxiliary (AUX) socket
First adjust the volume of your portable device (to a high level). Then adjust the volume of your audio system. Display and management of the controls are via the portable device.
This source is only available if "Auxiliary input" has been checked in the audio settings.
(depending on equipment)
Connect the portable device (MP3 player…) to the auxiliary Jack socket using an audio cable (not supplied).
Choose the source.
Bluetooth ® Bluetooth ® Bluetooth audio streaming ® audio streaming ®
Streaming allows you to listen to music from your telephone.
The Bluetooth profile must be activated. First adjust the volume on your portable device (to a high level). Then adjust the volume of your audio system.
If play does not start automatically, it may be necessary to start the audio playback from the telephone. Control is from the portable device or by using the system's touch buttons.
Once connected in streaming mode, the telephone is considered to be a media source.
To protect the system, do not use a USB hub.
CD player (depending on equipment)
Insert the CD in the player.

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