clock Citroen C4 PICASSO RHD 2013 1.G Owner's Manual

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Visibility
Screenwash and washer jets
Windscreen wash and
headlamp wash
Adjusting the jets
The front washers include an adjustment for the
height of delivery from the jets.
If you want to modify the factory setting, turn
the screw on each jet anti-clockwise, towards
the "+" to raise the jet or clockwise, towards the "-" to lower it.

Headlamp wash
)Pull the windscreen wiper stalk towards
you. The windscreen wash then the
windscreen wi
pers operate for a fixed period.
A few moments after releasing the wiper stalk,
there is a last wipe to clear any runs from thescreen. The headlam
ps operate when the vehicle is moving and when the dipped beam headlamps
are on. However, to reduce the consumption
of screenwash fluid, the headlamp wash onl
yoperates with every 7th use of the screenwash
or once every 25 miles (40 km), during a given journey.

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* Depending on version.
Ta k i ng out the spare wheel

The spare wheel is suppor ted by a carrier underneath the vehicle.












Access to the spare wheel *

)
Detach the wheel/box assembly from the
rear of the vehicle.) Remove the hook with its connection plate
to release the wheel/box assembly, asshown in the illustration.) Pull out the wheel to gain access to thebox.
)
Fold the concer tina board and put the left
hand third row seat into position (if your
vehicle has them). ) Raise the pre-cut section of carpet toexpose the nut for operating the spare
wheel carrier.) Using the extension 6 fitted to the end of
the wheelbrace, turn the nut clockwise to
unwind the carrier cable until the spare
wheel reaches the ground. Unwind thelength needed for access to the wheel.
Only a "space-saver" type of spare wheel can be fitted under the vehicle.

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A puncture wheel from the vehiclecannot be fitted under the vehicle. Itmust be carried in the boot. Use a cover to protect the boot.
)Press the tongue, slide the box cover to thecentre and remove it for access to the other
tools (jack and wheel bolt head finisher removal tool for alloy wheels).

Putting the spare wheel back in place
)Stow the corresponding tools in the box and close the cover. )Position the tool box on the ground.


Stowing the tools
)
Return the tools to the box and stow the box in the vehicle's boot. )
Wind in the carrier by turning the
wheelbrace clockwise: once the cable isfully wound in you should no longer feel
any resistance. ) Stow the other tools in the locations provided in the boot.

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) Pass the hook with its connection plate into
the wheel then the box, as illustrated.) Raise the wheel/box assembly underneath
the vehicle by turning the carrier drive nut
anticlockwise using the wheelbrace and
the extension.
) Tighten fully. When the cable is fully wound
in, rotation of the nut no longer presents
any resistance.
Check that the wheel is horizontally flat
against the floor.


)Position the spare wheel on the box so that
the positioning indicator will be introduced
into the bolt hole in the middle of the box.

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The direction indicator bulb is located below thefront lamp. )Turn the bulb holder a quar ter turn anti-clockwise. )Remove the bulb holder. )Change the failed bulb.For reassembly, carry out these operations in reverse order.

Direction indicators Front foglamps
)Unclip the finisher by pulling at the top.)Remove the two screws to remove the unit. )Turn the bulb holder a quar ter turn. )Remove the bulb holder. )Change the failed bulb.
For reassembly, carry out these operations in
reverse order, pressing on the finisher to refit it.


Faster flashing of a direction indicator warning lamp (left or right) indicates afailed bulb on that side.
Direction indicators (lightemitting diodes - LED)

For the replacement of this type of lamp, contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified
workshop.

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Lamps on the tailgate
Model with LED lamps
Identi
fy the failed bulb.)Open the boot.)Remove the access cover.
Model with conventional bulb lamp
s
) Remove the three lamp fixing screws A . )
Disconnect the lamp connector. )
Carefully remove the lamp from the outsideby pressing the retaining clip B.
)Turn the bulb holder a quarter of a turnanti-clockwise and pull the bulb out.)Change the bulb.
For reassembly, carry out these operations in
reverse order.

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Lamps on the tailgateModel with LED lamps
Model with conventional bulb lam
ps
Identify the failed bulb.)Open the boot.)Remove the access cover.
) Remove the three lamp fixing screws A.)
Disconnect the lamp connector. )
Carefully remove the lamp from its housing. )
Turn the bulb holder a quar ter of a turn
anti-clockwise and pull the bulb out.
) Change the bulb.
For reassembly, carry out these operations in reverse order.

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Alphabetical index
Paint colour code..........................................333Panoramic glass sunroof..............................f220Parcel shelf, rear...........................................r130Park Assist .................................................... 194Parking brake, electric..........................141, 322Parking lamps...............................................206Parking sensors, front ...................................190Parking sensors, rear....................................r189Particle emission filter...................r310, 319-321Passenger compartment filter......................r321Port, USB......................................................122Priming the fuel system ................................317Protecting children ........103, 234, 236, 243-259Puncture........................................................260
Replacing the air filter...................................r321Replacing the oil filter...................................r321Replacing the passenger compartment filter......................................r321Replacing wiper blades.........................218, 299Resetting the service indicator.......................r52Resetting the trip recorder..............................r54Reversing camera .........................................191Reversing lamp.....................................283-286Risk areas (update).......................................367Roof bars .......................................................304Routine checks.....................................321, 322Running out of fuel (Diesel) ..........................317
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Safety for children.........103, 234, 236, 243-259Scented air freshener...................................r116Screen menu.......................342,344, 346,358,360, 362, 378,390,392Screenwash, front.........................................216Screenwash fluid level ..................................320Seat adjustment........................................84-94Seat belts..............................................230-234Seat configurations.........................................99Seats, electric.................................................86Seats, rear.................................................r92-98Serial number, vehicle..................................333Ser vice indicator.............................................r51Servicing.........................................................24Setting the clock .............................................57Sidelamps ............ 202, 206, 279, 281, 283,285Side repeater.................................................283Snow chains..................................................278
Radio.............................................................348RDS...............................................................350Reading lamps, rear......................................r125Rear foglamp ........................204, 283,285, 287Rear screen (demisting) ................................ 115Recharging the battery.................................297Reduction of electrical load..........................298Regeneration of the par ticle emissionsfilter.............................................................r321Reinitialising the remote control.....................70Remote control...........................................61-71Removable screen (snow shield) ..................306Removing a wheel........................................274Removing the mat......................................... 123Repair kit, puncture.......................................260Replacing bulbs....................................279-287Replacing fuses............................................288
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Spare wheel...........................................271-273Speed limiter.........................................r167, 168Spotlamps, side ....................................210, 283Start ing using another battery .....................295Starting the vehicle...............135,137, 150, 15 4Steering mounted controls............................341Stopping the vehicle .............135,137, 150, 154Stop Start...............................60,114, 160,161,
295, 310,313,321Storage..........................................................118Storage boxes .......................................124, 126Storing driving positions .................................87Sun visor.......................................................r119Synchronising the remote control...................70Synthesiser, voice.........................................377System settings .............................................386
Table of weights............................324, 328-330Ta b l e s o f e ngines ..........................323,325-327Tables of fuses..............................................288Ta n k , fuel...............................................313, 315Te c hnical data.......................................323-330Te l e p h o ne.............................................394-398Te m p e r a t u r e a djustment ...............106, 107,109Te mperature control for heated seats ............90Temporary tyre repair kit...............................260TMC (Tr a f f i c i n f o)..........................................372Tools ......................................................268, 270Torch.............................................................134
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