set clock Citroen C4 PICASSO RHD 2012 1.G Owner's Manual

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Grand C4 Picasso


C4 Picasso



Access to the spare wheel


Taking out the wheel (Grand
C4 Picasso)


)
Lift the boot fl oor covering to re-
veal the spare wheel carrier drive
on the right.

)
Take the extension 8
clipped in
the rear of the well below the
right hand third-row seat.

)
Lift up the spare wheel carrier
drive aperture cap.

)
Fit the extension to the drive then
engage the head of the wheel-
brace 4
on the extension.

)
Turn the assembly clockwise
to
the end of its travel to lower the
spare wheel carrier; the spare
wheel is now resting on the
ground.

)
Pull the wheel towards you and
pass the linking plate through
the centre of the wheel.
With the damaged wheel
now under the vehicle fl oor,
the vehicle has reduced
ground clearance, so take extra
care when reversing or driving on
uneven surfaces, including kerbs.
Retrieval of the spare wheel and
stowage of the affected road wheel
are operations that should be done
with the vehicle standing on its
wheels, not supported by the jack.

Putting the wheel back in place


)
The tyre valve must be facing
upwards.

)
Pass the linking plate through
the centre of the wheel (fi rst re-
moving the central trim on cer-
tain alloy wheels).

)
Turn the carrier drive anti-clock-
wise
to draw in the carrier cable.
Initially the drive will turn freely,
then the cable will tighten to raise
the wheel.
Check that the wheel is tight
against the vehicle fl oor and
not interfering with other nearby
components (e.g. the exhaust).

)
Stow the tools.
Taking out the wheel (C4 Picasso)


)
Lift the boot fl oor covering to re-
veal the spare wheel carrier drive
on the left.

)
Take the extension 7
from the
set of tools.

)
Lift up the spare wheel carrier
drive aperture cap, if fi tted.

)
Fit the extension to the drive then
engage the head of the wheel-
brace 4
on the extension.

)
Turn the assembly clockwise
to
the end of its travel to lower the
spare wheel carrier; the spare
wheel is now resting on the
ground.

)
Pull the wheel towards you and
pass the linking plate through
the centre of the wheel.

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
Removing the mat .................. 108Repair kit, puncture ................ 183Replacing bulbs .....190, 194,195Replacing fuses ..................... 197Replacing the air filter............r181Replacing the oil filter............r181Replacing the passenger compartment filter................r181Replacing wiper blades .......... 102Resetting the service indicator.....................43Resetting the trip recorder.......r44Rev counter.......................r31,32Reversing lamp.............. 194,195Rigid panel...............................72Risk areas (update) ....... 244,288Roof bars ............................... 210Routine checks .............. 181,182Running out of fuel (Diesel) ... 175
Seat adjustment ...........67, 68,70Seat belts.......................131, 134Seat configurations..................75Seats, rear...................r70, 72,74Security bolts.........................188Serial number, vehicle ...........226Service indicator................r42,43Servicing ...................... 29, 42,43Settings (Menus)....................332Setting theclock............264, 298,320, 321Shelf.........................................f70Short-cut menus............279, 280Sidelamps...94,96,190, 192-195Side repeater.........................r192Spare wheel...........................186Speed limiter..........................r162Speedometer.....................r31,32Spotlamps, side.......................98Stability control (ESP) ............129Starting the vehicle..................81Steering lock ............................81Steering mountedcontrols................233,277, 309Steering wheel,
fixed centred controls..........160Stopping the vehicle................81Stop & Start................55,63, 92,153, 174,181, 203Storage ..................................109Storage compartments..........106Storing driving positions ...........69Sun visor................................r105Sun visor flap.........................105Synchronising theremote control........................82Synthesiser, voice..................242System, navigation................281Systems, ASR and ESP .........129
Table of weights .....213, 215,221Tables of engines...........213,215Tables of fuses.......................197Technicaldata..............213,215, 221,223Telephone..............229,260-262,295,296Temperature adjustment....58, 60Te mperature control for heated seats.....................68Temporary tyre repair kit........183Third brake lamp....................196TMC (Traffic info)...........249,289Toll/car park cards ..................105Tools......................................186Torch..............................116,196Total distance recorder............r44Towbar...................................r209Towing another vehicle.......... 207Traction control (ASR)...........129Traffic
information (TA)...290, 291,312Traffic information (TMC)..................249, 289,290Trip computer......................r53-55Trip distance recorder..............r44Tyre pressures.......................226Tyres ........................................29Tyre under-inflation detection.... 127
RST
Safety for children ............86,125Scented air freshener..............r65Screen, colour 16/9...50, 52, 236,
265, 278,299Screen, monochrome........310, 322,324Screen, monochrome A...........A45Screen, monochrome C...........47Screen, multifunction ........45,47,50,52Screen, rear video.................333Screen-wash reservoir...........r180Screen menu map......265,299,322, 324,335Screenwash, front..................101Screenwash fluid level...........180
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Under-inflation (detection) .....127Unlocking.................................78Unlocking from the inside ...88, 89Update risk areas...........244,288Updating the date..........320,321Updating the time ...........320,321USB Box................................108USB Reader...................r253,314
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