CITROEN C4 PICASSO 2017 Owners Manual
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Automatic windscreen 
wipers
The windscreen wipers operate automatically 
once rain is detected (sensor behind the 
rear view mirror), adapting their speed to the 
intensity of the rain without any action on the 
part of the driver.
Switching on
Give a short downwards push to the 
c ontrol stalk.
A wiping cycle confirms that the 
instruction has been accepted.
This indicator lamp comes on in the 
instrument panel and a
  message is 
displayed.
Switching off
Give the control stalk another brief 
p ush downwards or place the control 
stalk in another position (Int, 1
  or 2).
This indicator lamp goes off in the instrument 
panel and a
  message is displayed. The automatic rain sensitive windscreen 
wipers must be reactivated by pushing the 
control stalk downwards, if the ignition has 
been off for more than one minute.
Operating fault
If a fault occurs with the automatic rain 
s ensitive wipers, the wipers will operate in 
intermittent mode.
Have them checked by a
  CITROËN dealer or 
a
 
qualified workshop. Do not cover the rain sensor, combined 
with the sunshine sensor and located at 
the top centre of the windscreen, behind 
the rear view mirror.
Switch off the automatic rain sensitive 
wipers when using an automatic car wash.
In winter, it is advisable to wait until 
the windscreen is completely clear of 
ice before activating the automatic rain 
sensitive wipers.
Rear wiper
In case of snow or hard frost, deactivate 
the automatic rear wiper. 
Rear wiper selection ring: Of f.
Intermittent wipe.
Wash-wipe (set duration).
Reverse gear
When reverse gear is engaged, the rear wiper 
will come into operation if the windscreen wiper 
is operating.
This function can be activated or deactivated in 
the Driving  menu.
Select the " Vehicle settings " tab, then 
" Comfort " and "Rear wiper in reverse ".
In the event of snow or hard frost or 
if a
  bicycle carrier is fitted to a   towing 
device, deactivate the automatic rear 
wiper via the vehicle parameters menu.
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Lighting and visibility  
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F Pull the wiper control stalk towards you. The screenwash and then the wiper operate for 
a
 
fixed duration.
A few moments after releasing the screenwash 
control, there is one last wipe of the screen to 
wipe away any excess.
Washer jet adjustment
Headlamp washFront screenwash and 
headlamp wash
Screenwash and washer jets
The headlamp washers operate while the 
vehicle is moving and the dipped beams are 
on. However, to reduce the consumption of 
the screenwash fluid, the headlamp washers 
only operate with every seventh use of the 
screenwash or every 25
  miles (40   km) during 
a
 
given journey.
Special position of the 
windscreen wipers
This maintenance position allows you to 
release the front windscreen wiper blades in 
order to clean their rubber inserts or to replace 
the blades. It can also be useful in winter to 
release the wiper blades from the windscreen. F
 
I
 n the minute following ignition switch-off, 
any operation of the wiper control stalk will 
position the wiper blades vertically.
When the system is no longer powered, at least 
one minute after the ignition is switched off, it is 
possible to move the arms manually.
F  
T
 o park the wiper blades again, gently fold 
the arms onto the windscreen, switch on the 
ignition and operate the wiper stalk.
To maintain the effectiveness of the wiper 
blades, it is advisable to:
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h
 andle them with care,
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c
 lean them regularly using soapy 
water,
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a
 void using them to retain cardboard 
on the windscreen,
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r
 eplace them at the first signs of wear.
The arms must only be replaced by 
a   CITROËN dealer or a   qualified 
workshop.
The front screenwash includes a
 
washer jet 
height adjustment device.
If you wish to change the factory setting, turn 
the screw of each washer jet anticlockwise, 
towards the "+" to raise the jet or clockwise, 
towards the "-", to lower it. 
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General safety 
recommendations
Labels are affixed in different locations on 
your vehicle. They include safety warnings 
and vehicle identification information. Do 
not remove them: they are an integral part 
of your vehicle.
For any work on your vehicle, use 
a  qualified workshop that has the technical 
information, skills and equipment required, 
all of which a
  CITROËN dealer is able to 
provide.
Depending on country regulations, some 
safety equipment may be compulsory: 
high visibility safety vests, warning 
triangles, breathalysers, spare bulbs, 
spare fuses, fire extinguisher, first aid kit, 
mud flaps at the rear of the vehicle, etc. We draw your attention to the following 
points:
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T
 he fitting of electrical equipment 
or accessories not approved by 
CITROËN may cause excessive 
current consumption and faults and 
failures with the electrical system of 
your vehicle. Contact a
  CITROËN 
dealer for information on the range of 
recommended accessories.
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A
 s a   safety measure, access to 
the diagnostic socket, used for the 
vehicle's electronic systems, is 
reser ved strictly for CITROËN dealers 
or qualified workshops, equipped 
with the special tools required (risk 
of malfunctions of the vehicle's 
electronic systems that could cause 
breakdowns or serious accidents). 
The manufacturer cannot be held 
responsible if this advice is not 
followed.
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A
 ny modification or adaptation not 
intended or authorised by CITROËN 
or carried out without meeting the 
technical requirements defined by 
the manufacturer will result in the 
suspension of the legal and contractual 
warranties. Installation of accessory radio 
communication transmitters
Before installing a
 
radio communication 
transmitter, you must contact a   CITROËN 
dealer for the specifications of compatible 
transmitters (frequency, maximum power, 
aerial position, specific installation 
requirements), in line with the Vehicle 
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 
(2004/104/EC).
Hazard warning lamps
F When you press this red button, all four  direction indicators flash.
They can operate with the ignition off.
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Automatic operation of 
hazard warning lamps
When braking in an emergency, depending on 
the deceleration, the hazard warning lamps 
come on automatically.
They switch off automatically when you next 
accelerate.
F 
Y
 ou can also switch them off by pressing 
the button.
Horn
F Press the central part of the steering wheel.
Emergency or assistance 
call
Localised Emergency Call
** According to the geographic coverage of  "Localised Emergency Call", "Localised 
Assistance Call" and the official national 
language chosen by the owner of the 
vehicle.
 T
he list of countries covered and Telematic 
ser vices is available from dealers or on the 
website for your country.
In an emergency, press 
this button for more than 
2 
seconds.
The flashing LED and the 
voice message confirm that 
the call has been made to the 
"Localised Emergency Call" 
call centre*.
Pressing this button again immediately cancels 
the request; the LED goes off.
The LED remains on (without flashing) when 
communication is established.
It goes off at the end of the call. "Localised Emergency Call" immediately 
locates your vehicle and contacts you in 
your own language**, and – if necessary – 
requests that relevant emergency ser vices be 
dispatched**. In countries where the ser vice is 
not available, or when the locating ser vice has 
been expressly declined, the call is sent directly 
to the emergency services (112) without the 
vehicle location.
If an impact is detected by the airbag 
control unit, an emergency call is made 
automatically and independently of the 
deployment of any airbags.
Operation of the system
When the ignition is switched on, the indicator 
lamp comes on for 3   seconds indicating that 
the system is operating correctly. *  
I
 n accordance with the general conditions 
of use for the ser vice available from dealers 
and subject to technological and technical 
limitations. 
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The system's fault does not prevent the 
vehicle from being driven.
Localised Assistance Call
** According to the geographic coverage of "Localised Emergency Call", "Localised 
Assistance Call" and the official national 
language chosen by the owner of the 
vehicle. Press this button for more 
than 2
  seconds to request 
assistance if the vehicle breaks 
down.
A voice message confirms that the call has 
been made**.
Immediately pressing this button again cancels 
the request.
The cancellation is confirmed by a   voice 
message.
Geolocation
To reactivate geolocation, simultaneously press 
the "Localised Emergency Call" and "Localised 
Assistance Call" buttons again, followed by 
a
  press on "Localised Assistance Call" to 
confirm.
If you purchased your vehicle outside the 
CITROËN dealer network, we invite you to 
have a
  dealer check the configuration of 
these ser vices and, if desired, modify it to 
suit your wishes. In a
  multilingual country, 
configuration is possible in the official 
national language of your choice. For technical reasons and, in particular, to 
improve the quality of Telematic ser vices 
to customers, the manufacturer reserves 
the right to carry out updates to the 
vehicle's on-board telematic system.
If the indicator lamp lights up continuously red: 
there is a
 
system fault.
If the indicator lamp flashes red: replace the 
back-up battery.
In either case, emergency and assistance calls 
may not function.
Contact a
 
qualified repairer as soon as 
possible. The list of countries covered and of Telematic 
ser vices is available from dealers or on the 
website for your country.
You can deactivate geolocation by 
simultaneously pressing the "Localised 
Emergency Call" and "Localised Assistance 
Call" buttons, followed by pressing "Localised 
Assistance Call" to confirm. If you benefit from the Citroën Connect 
Box offer with the SOS and assistance 
pack included, there are additional 
ser vices available to you in your personal 
space, via the website for your country.Electronic stability control 
(ESC)
Electronic stability control integrating the 
following systems:
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a
 nti-lock braking system (ABS) and 
electronic brake force distribution (EBFD),
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 em
ergency braking assistance (EBA),
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w
 heel anti-slip regulation (ASR) or traction 
control,
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 d
ynamic stability control (DSC).
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Definitions
Anti-lock braking system (ABS) 
and electronic brake force 
distribution (EBFD)
These systems improve the stability and 
manoeuvrability of your vehicle when braking 
and contribute towards improved control in 
corners, in particular on poor or slippery road 
surfaces.
The ABS prevents wheel lock in the event of 
emergency braking.
The EBFD system manages the braking 
pressure wheel by wheel.
Emergency braking assistance 
(EBA)
In an emergency, this system enables you to 
reach the optimum braking pressure more 
quickly and therefore reduce the stopping 
distance.
It is triggered in relation to the speed at which 
the brake pedal is pressed. This is felt by 
a  reduction in the resistance of the pedal and 
an increase in the effectiveness of the braking.
Anti-slip regulation (ASR)
This system (also known as Traction Control) 
optimises traction in order to limit wheel slip by 
acting on the brakes of the driving wheels and 
on the engine. It also improves the directional 
stability of the vehicle on acceleration.
Dynamic stability control (DSC)
If there is a difference between the path 
f ollowed by the vehicle and that required by 
the driver, the DSC monitors each wheel and 
automatically acts on the brake of one or more 
wheels and on the engine to return the vehicle 
to the required path, within the limits of the laws 
of physics.
Intelligent traction control 
( " Snow motion ")
Depending on version, your vehicle has 
a
  system to help driving on snow: intelligent 
traction control.
This system detects situations of poor sur face 
grip that could make it difficult to move off 
or make progress on deep fresh snow or 
compacted snow.
In these situations, the intelligent traction 
control  limits the amount of wheel spin to 
provide the best traction and trajectory control 
for your vehicle.
The use of snow tyres is strongly 
recommended on sur faces offering low 
levels of grip.
Anti-lock braking system 
(ABS) and electronic brake 
force distribution (EBFD)
When lit up continuously, this 
warning lamp indicates a   fault with 
the ABS.
If this warning lamp comes on, in 
conjunction with the STOP  and ABS 
warning lamps, an audible signal 
and a
  message, it means that the 
electronic brake force distribution 
(EBFD) is defective.
The vehicle retains conventional braking. Drive 
carefully at moderate speed.
You must stop the vehicle as soon as it is 
safe to do so.
In both cases, have the system checked by 
a
 
CITROËN dealer or a   qualified workshop as 
soon as possible.
When changing wheels (tyres and rims), 
ensure that these are approved for your 
vehicle.
When operating under normal conditions, 
the ABS may cause the brake pedal to 
vibrate slightly. 
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In emergency braking, press the brake 
pedal hard and maintain this pressure.
After an impact, have these systems 
checked by a  CITROËN dealer or 
a
 
qualified workshop.
Anti-slip regulation (ASR)/
Dynamic stability control 
(DSC)
Operation
These systems are activated automatically 
every time the vehicle is started.
They come into operation in the event of 
a  problem with grip or trajectory.
Deactivation of the ASR
In exceptional conditions (starting a vehicle 
w hich is bogged down, stuck in snow, on soft 
ground, etc.), it may be advisable to deactivate 
the ASR system, so that the wheels can turn 
freely and regain grip. F
 
I
 n the Driving
 menu, select the " Driving 
functions " tab, then " Traction control".
Deactivation is confirmed by the display of 
a
 
 message.
The ASR system no longer acts on the 
operation of the engine or the brakes in the 
event of an involuntary change of trajectory.
Reactivation of the ASR
The system is reactivated automatically every 
time the ignition is switched back on or from 
31
  mph (50   km/h).
Below 31
  mph (50   km/h), you can reactivate it 
manually:
F
 
I
 n the Driving  menu, select the " Driving 
functions " tab, then " Traction control".
Operating fault
The illumination of this warning 
lamp, accompanied by an audible 
signal and a
  message, indicates that 
there is a
  fault with these systems. ASR/DSC
These systems offer increased safety 
in normal driving, but they should not 
encourage the driver to take extra risks or 
drive at high speed.
It is in conditions of reduced grip (rain, 
snow, ice) that the risk of loss of grip 
increases. It is therefore important for your 
safety to keep these systems activated in 
all conditions, and particularly in difficult 
conditions.
The correct operation of these systems 
depends on observation of the 
manufacturer's recommendations, not 
only about the wheels (tyres and rims), 
braking and electronic components but 
also the assembly and repair procedures 
used by CITROËN dealers.
To benefit in full from the effectiveness 
of these systems in wintry conditions, 
the vehicle must be fitted with four snow 
tyres, allowing the vehicle to retain neutral 
behaviour on the road.
This is indicated by flashing of this 
warning lamp in the instrument 
panel. Reactivate the system when grip conditions 
allow.
Contact a
  CITROËN dealer or a   qualified 
workshop to have the systems checked.
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Seat belts
Front seat belts
The front seat belts are fitted with a pyrotechnic 
p retensioning and force limiting system.
This system improves safety in the front 
seats in the event of a
  front or side impact. 
Depending on the severity of the impact, the 
pretensioning system instantly tightens the seat 
belts against the body of the occupants.
The pretensioning seat belts are active when 
the ignition is on.
The force limiter reduces the pressure of the 
seat belt on the chest of the occupant, thus 
improving their protection.
Adjusting the height of the front 
belt return Fastening
UnfasteningF Press the red button on the buckle.
F
 G uide the seat belt as it reels in.
2nd row rear seat belts
F To adjust the height of the anchorage point, squeeze the control and slide it up or down 
to the notch desired. F
 
P
 ull the strap, then insert the tongue in the 
buckle.
F  
C
 heck that the seat belt is fastened 
correctly by pulling the strap. Each of the rear seats is fitted with a   three-
point seat belt with inertia reel and force limiter 
(except for the centre rear seat).
2nd row rear lateral seat belts 
(storage)
Guide the strap as it reels in and take the tongue 
to the magnet at the lateral anchoring point. 
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2nd row rear central seat belt
The seat belt for the rear central position is 
integrated into the roof.
To install
Removal and storage
F Press the red button on buckle B, then the 
button on buckle A .
F
 
G
 uide the strap as it reels in and take 
tongue B , then A to the magnet at the 
anchoring point on the roof. Before performing any operations on 
the rear seats, to avoid damage to the 
seat belts check that the lateral belts are 
properly tensioned and fasten the tongues 
to their anchoring point. The central seat 
belt must be completely reeled in.
3rd row rear seat belts
To install
Removal and storage
F Press the red button on the buckle.
F
 G uide the seat belt as it reels in.
F
 
F
 asten the strap, flat, to the retention loop.
Ensure seat belts are always fastened 
when not in use.
Seat belt not fastened/
unfastened alerts
Front seat belts not fastened 
alert
F Pull the strap and insert tongue A into the  right buckle.
F
 
In
 sert tongue B into the left buckle.
F
 
C
 heck that each buckle is fastened correctly 
by pulling the strap.
F
 
D
 etach the seat belt strap from its retention 
loop located in the boot side trim.
F
 
P
 ull the strap and insert the tongue into the 
buckle.
F
 
C
 heck that the seat belt is fastened 
correctly by pulling the strap.The instrument panel includes the seat belts not 
fastened warning lamp A as well as the seat belts 
not unfastened identification warning lamp B .
When the system detects that a seat belt is 
u nfastened or fastened, warning lamp A lights 
up as well as the corresponding dot(s) in warning 
lamp B .
When the ignition is switched on, warning lamp 
A and the corresponding dots in warning lamp 
B come on if the driver and/or front passenger 
have not fastened their seat belts.
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At a speed above 12 mph (20 km/h), these 
w arning lamps flash, associated with an 
audible signal, for two minutes. Beyond this 
period of time, the warning lamps stay on 
continuously until the seat belts are fastened.
Rear seat belts not fastened alert 
When the ignition is switched on, with the 
engine running or the vehicle moving above 
6
  mph (10   km/h), warning lamp A and the 
corresponding dots in warning lamp B come on 
for around thirty seconds, if one or more rear 
passengers have not fastened their seat belts.
Seat belts unfastened alert
After the ignition is switched on, warning lamp 
A and the corresponding dots in warning lamp 
B come on if the driver and/or one or more 
passengers unfasten their seat belts.
These warning lamps flash for 30
  seconds, 
accompanied by an audible signal. Beyond 
this period of time, the warning lamps stay on 
continuously until the seat belts are fastened.
Advice
The driver must ensure that passengers 
use the seat belts correctly and that they 
are all fastened before setting off.
Wherever you are seated in the vehicle, 
always fasten your seat belt, even for 
short journeys.
Do not interchange the seat belt buckles 
as they will not fulfil their role fully.
The seat belts are fitted with an inertia 
reel permitting automatic adjustment of 
the length of the strap to your size. The 
seat belt is stowed automatically when not 
in use.
The inertia reels have an automatic 
locking device at the time of a
  collision, 
during sudden braking or if the vehicle 
turns over. You can release the device by 
pulling the strap firmly and then releasing 
it so that it reels in slightly.
Before and after use, ensure that the seat 
belt is reeled in correctly.
After folding or moving a
  seat or rear 
bench seat, ensure that the seat belt is 
positioned and reeled in correctly. Installation
The lower part of the strap must be 
positioned as low as possible on the 
pelvis.
The upper part must be positioned in the 
hollow of the shoulder.
In order to be effective, a seat belt must:
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b
 e tightened as close to the body as 
possible,
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b
 e pulled in front of you with a   smooth 
movement, checking that it does not 
twist,
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b
 e used to restrain only one person,
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n
 ot show any signs of cuts or fraying,
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n
 ot be converted or modified to avoid 
affecting its performance.
Recommendations for children
Use a
  suitable child seat if the passenger 
is less than 12
  years old or shorter than 
one and a
  half metres.
Never use the same seat belt to secure 
more than one child.
Never allow a
  child to travel on your lap.
For more information on Child seats , 
refer to the corresponding section. 
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