tow Citroen C4 PICASSO RHD 2014.5 1.G Owner's Manual

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Direction indicators 213
Hazard   warning   lamps  
2
13
H or n
 2

13
Emergency
  or   assistance   call  
2
14
Warning
  triangle  
2
14
Under-inflation
 d

etection
 2
15
ESC
  system  
2
18
Seat
  belts  
2
22
Airbags
 2

27
Child
  seats  
2
33
Deactivating
  the   passenger's   front   airbag  
2
35
ISOFIX
  mountings  
2
44
Child
  lock  
2
52
Safety
Temporary puncture repair kit 253
Changing   a   wheel  
2
61
Snow
  chains  
2
71
Changing
  a   bulb  
2
72
Changing
  a   fuse  
2
81
12
  V   battery  
2
88
Energy
  economy   mode  
2
91
Changing
  a   wiper   blade  
2
92
Towing
  the   vehicle  
2
93
Towbar
  with   quickly   detachable   towball  
2
95
Towing
  a   trailer  
2
97
Roof
  bars  
2
99
Very
  cold   climate   screen  
3
01
Accessories
 3

02
Practical information
Bonnet 305
Petrol   engines  
3
06
Diesel
  engines  
3
07
Fuel
 3

08
Misfuel
  prevention   (Diesel)  
3
10
Running
  out   of   fuel   (Diesel)  
3
12
Checking
  levels  
3
13
C h e c ks
 3

17
AdBlue
® additive and SCR system 
(
BlueHDi   Diesel)  3 19
Checks
Petrol engines 3 28
Petrol   weights  
3
30
Diesel
  engines  
3
32
Diesel
  weights  
3
35
Dimensions
 3

38
Identification
 ma

rkings
 3
40
Technical data
Emergency or assistance 3 41
7-inch   touch   screen   tablet  
3
43
Audio and telematics
Lighting controls 1 93
Automatic   illumination   of   headlamps  
1
98
Automatic
  headlamp   dipping  
1
99
Daytime
  running   lamps  
2
01
Headlamp
 adj

ustment
 2
02
Directional
 l

ighting
 2
04
Wiper
  controls  
2
05
Screenwash
 2

07
Automatic
  rain   sensitive   wipers  
2
08
Courtesy
  lamps  
2
10
Panoramic
  sunroof  
2
11
Interior
  mood   lighting  
2
12
Visibility
Alphabetical
 in
dex
Contents

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Exterior
Fuel tank, 
mi sfuel p revention 3 08-311
Wipers,
  screenwash  
2
05 -209
Changing   a   wiper   blade  
2
92
Exterior   welcome   lighting  
2
01
Door   mirror   spotlamps  
2
01
Cornering   lighting  
2
03
Directional
 l
ighting
 2
04
Headlamp   height   adjustment  
2
02
Changing
 bu
lbs
 2
72-276
-  
f
ront   lamps
-
 fo
glamps
-  
d
irection   indicator   repeaters
Very   cold   climate   screen  
3
01
Door   mirrors  
9
1-93
Panoramic
 
sunroof
 
2

11
Roof
 
bars
 
2

99 -300
Accessories
 3

02-303
ESC:
 
ABS,
 
EBA,
 
ASR,
 
DSC
 
2

18 -221
Tyre
 
under-inflation
 
detection
 
2

15 -217
Tyre
 
pressures
 
3

40
Temporary
 pu

ncture
 
r

epair
 
kit
 
2

53 -260
Changing
 
a
 
wheel
 
2

61-270
-
 
t

ools
-
 s
pare
 
wheel
-
 r
emoving
 
/
 
refitting
Snow
 
chains
 2
71
Changing
 bu

lbs
 2

76-280
-
 
r

ear
 
lamps
-
 
3

rd
 
brake
 
lamp
-
 
n

umber
 
plate
 
lamps
-
 fo

glamps
Parking
 
sensors
 
1

80 -181
Reversing
 
camera
 
1

82
360
 
Vision
 
1

83 -184
Park
 
Assist
 
1

85 -192
Towbar
 29

7-298
Towing
 
(advice)
 
2

93 -294
Towbar
 
with
 
quickly
 
detachable
 
t

ow ball
 
2

95 -296
Boot
 6

5-68
-
 
o

pening
 
/
 
closing
-
 em

ergency
 r

elease
Electronic
 
key
 
/
 
"Keyless
 
Entry
 
and
 
S

tarting"
 
system
 
5

1- 61
-
 
o

pening
 
/
 
closing
-
 
a

nti-theft
 
protection
-
 
b

ack-up
 
control
-
 b

attery
Doors 
6
3 - 64
-  
o
pening   /   closing
-
 em
ergency
 c
ontrol
Central   locking  
6
2
Alarm
 6
9-71
Electric   windows  
7
2-73
over view

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Optimise the use of your gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently and change up without waiting. During   acceleration   change   up   early.
With
  an   automatic   or   electronic   gearbox,   give   preference   to   automatic  
m

ode   and   avoid   pressing   the   accelerator   pedal   heavily   or   suddenly.
Control the use of your electrical
equipment
Before moving off, if the passenger compartment is too warm, ventilate it by   opening   the   windows   and   air   vents   before   using   the   air   conditioning.
Above
  30   mph   (50   km/h),   close   the   windows   and   leave   the   air   vents
 ope

n.
Remember
  to   make   use   of   equipment   that   can   help   keep   the
 t

emperature   in   the   passenger   compartment   down   (sunroof   and   window
 b

linds...).
Switch
  off   the   air   conditioning,   unless   it   has   automatic   regulation,   as
 s

oon   as   the   desired   temperature   is   attained.
Switch
  off   the   demisting   and   defrosting   controls,   if   not   automatic.
Switch
  off   the   heated   seat   as   soon   as   possible.
Switch
  off   the   headlamps   and   front   foglamps   when   the   level   of   light  
d

oes   not   require   their   use.
Avoid
  running   the   engine   before   moving   off,   particularly   in   winter;   your  
v

ehicle   will   warm   up   much   faster   while   driving.
As
  a   passenger,   if   you   avoid   connecting   your   multimedia   devices  
(

film,   music,   video   game...),   you   will   contribute   towards   limiting   the  
c

onsumption   of   electrical   energy,   and   so   of   fuel.
Disconnect
  your   portable   devices   before   leaving   the   vehicle.
Eco-driving
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use engine braking rather than   the   brake   pedal,   and   press   the   accelerator   progressively.   These  
p

ractices   contribute   towards   a   reduction   in   fuel   consumption   and  
C

o
2 emissions and also helps reduce the background traffic noise.
I
f
 
your   vehicle   has   cruise   control,   make   use   of   the   system   at   speeds  
a

bove   25   mph   (40   km/h)   when   the   traffic   is   flowing   well.
The
  gear   shift   indicator   invites   you   engage   the   most   suitable   gear:   as  
s

oon   as   the   indication   is   displayed   in   the   instrument   panel,   follow   it  
s

traight   away.
For
 
vehicles   fitted   with   an   electronic   or   automatic   gearbox,   this  
i

ndicator   appears   only   in   manual   mode.
.
Eco-driving

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Operation indicator lamps
If one of the following indicator lamps comes on in the instrument panel, this confirms that the corresponding system has come into operation.
W arning / indicator lamp StateCause Action / Observations
Left-hand
direction indicatorflashing with buzzer.The   lighting   stalk   is   pushed   down.
Right-hand
direction indicatorflashing with buzzer.The   lighting   stalk   is   pushed   up.
Sidelamps fixed. The
  lighting   stalk   is   in   the  
"

Sidelamps"
 p
osition.
Dipped beam
headlamps fixed.
The
  lighting   stalk   is   in   the   "Dipped  
b

eam   headlamps"   position.
Main beam
headlamps fixed.
The
  lighting   stalk   is   pulled   towards  
yo

u. Pull
  the   stalk   to   return   to   dipped   beam   headlamps.
Monitoring

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Automatic
headlamp
dippingfixed.
The   lighting   control   stalk   is   in   the  "
AUTO"   position,   pulled   towards  
y

ou,   and   the   function   is   activated  
("D

riving assistance"
  menu).
The
  system   is   in   dipped   beam   mode  
a

s   there   is   sufficient   ambient   light  
a

nd/or   the   traffic   conditions   do   not  
a

llow   illumination   of   main   beam.The
  camera,   located   in   the   door   mirror,   manages   the  o
peration   of   main   beam,   depending   on   the   ambient  
l

ighting   and   driving   conditions.
Pulling
  the   lighting   stalk   again   to   deactivate.
For
  more   information   on   this   function,   refer   to   the  
V

isibility
 s
ection.
fixed. The
  lighting   control   stalk   is   in   the  
"

AUTO"   position,   pulled   towards  
y

ou,   and   the   function   is   activated  
("D

riving assistance"
  menu).
The
  system   is   in   main   beam   mode  
a

s   the   ambient   lighting   and   traffic  
c

onditions   allow   it.
Warning / indicator lamp
StateCause Action / Observations
Rear foglamps fixed. The
  rear   foglamps   are   on.Turn
  the   ring   on   the   stalk   rear ward   to   switch   off   the  
r

ear
 fo
glamps.
Front foglamps
fixed. The
  front   foglamps   are   switched   on  
u

sing   the   ring   on   the   lighting   control  
st

alk.Turn
  the   ring   on   the   lighting   control   stalk   rear ward  
t

wice   to   switch   off   the   front   foglamps.
For
  more   information   on   the   lighting   controls,   refer   to   the   corresponding   section.
1
Monitoring

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35
Low fuel levelfixed,   accompanied   by  a
n   audible   signal   and  
a

  message. When
  it   first   comes   on   there   remains  a
pproximately 6 litres of fuel in the
tank.
You
  are   then   using   the   fuel   reserve.You
  must   refuel   as   soon   as   possible   to   avoid   running  o
ut   of   fuel.
Until
  sufficient   fuel   is   added,   this   warning   lamp   will  
c

ome   on   every   time   the   ignition   is   switched   on,  
a

ccompanied   by   an   audible   signal   and   a   message.
This
  audible   signal   and   message   are   repeated   with  
i

ncreasing   frequency   as   the   drops   towards   "0".
Fuel
  tank   capacity:   approximately   57   litres   (petrol)   or  
5

5   litres   (Diesel).
Never
  continue   to   drive   until   you   run   out   of   fuel   as  
t

his   could   damage   the   emission   control   and   injection  
s

ystems.
Warning / indicator lamp
StateCause Action / Observations
Seat belt(s)
not fastened /
unfastened fixed
or
  flashing  
a

ccompanied   by   an  
a

udible
 s
ignal.A
  seat   belt   has   not   been   fastened   or  
h

as   been   unfastened.Pull
  the   strap   then   insert   the   tongue   in   the   buckle.
Airbags on
  temporarily. This   lamp   comes   on   for   a   few  
s

econds   when   you   turn   on   the  
i

gnition,   then   goes   off.This
  lamp   should   go   off   when   the   engine   is   started.
If
  it   does   not   go   off,   contact   a   CITROËN   dealer   or   a  
q

ualified
 w
orkshop.
fixed. One
  of   the   airbag   or   seat   belt  
p

retensioner   systems   has   a   fault.Have
  it   checked   by   a   CITROËN   dealer   or   a   qualified  
w

orkshop.
Passenger
airbag system flashing.
The
  passenger   airbag   system   has   a  
f

ault.Do
  not   have   a   passenger   seated   in   the   front  
p

assenger
 sea
t.
Have
  it   checked   by   a   CITROËN   dealer   or   a   qualified  
w

orkshop.
1
Monitoring

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Emergency procedure
The integral key is used to lock and unlock the v
ehicle   when   the   electronic   key   cannot   operate  
a

nd   in   the   event   of   a   fault   with   the   Keyless  
E

ntry   and   Starting   system:
-
 
c
ell   battery   flat,   vehicle   battery   discharged  
o

r   disconnected,   ...
-
 
v
ehicle   located   in   an   area   with   strong  
e

lectromagnetic
 si
gnals.
Emergency unlocking/locking
using the integral key
Unlocking
F Turn  the   key   towards   the   front   of   the  v
ehicle   to   unlock   the   vehicle. Depending
  on   your   version,   the  d
irection   indicators   flash   for   a   few  s
econds,   the   door   mirrors   unfold   and  
t

he   welcome   lighting   comes   on.
If
  the   alarm   was   activated,   the   siren   will  
s

ound   on   opening   the   door   with   the   key  
(

in   the   remote   control).   It   stops   when  
t

he   ignition   is   switched   on.
F
 
P

ress
 
and
 
hold
 
the
 
latch
 
1
 
to
 
extract
 
the
 
i

ntegral
 
key
 
2 .
The
 
integral
 
key
 
is
 
also
 
used
 
to
 
deactivate/
reactivate
 t

he
 p

assenger's
 a

irbag.
It
 
provides
 
a
 
backup
 
means
 
of
 
locking
 
the
 
p

assenger
 do

ors.
It
 
also
 
allows
 
locking
 
of
 
the
 
vehicle
 
without
 
a

ctivation
 
of
 
the
 
alarm.
Access

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Normal locking
F Turn  the   key   towards   the   rear   of   the   vehicle  t
o   lock   the   vehicle   completely.
Deadlocking
F Turn  the   key   towards   the   rear   in   the   driver's  d
oor   lock   to   lock   the   vehicle   completely.
F
 
T
urn   the   key   towards   the   rear   again   within  
f

ive   seconds   to   deadlock   the   vehicle.Depending
  on   your   version,   the  
d

irection   indicators   flash   for   a  
few   seconds,   the   door   mirrors   fold.
If   your   vehicle   has   an   alarm,   this  
f

unction   is   not   activated   by   locking   with  
t

he   integral   key.
2
Access

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Repositioning a seat
Before operating the rear seats, check that the outer rear seat belts are not
loose,
  to   avoid   damaging   them.   The  
c

entre   belt   must   be   stowed.   Fix   the  
t

ongues   of   the   three   belts   to   their  
anc

horage
 p
oints.
Continuity panels
These continuity panels are not
designed  to   support   a   weight   greater  
t

han   30   kg. Releasing / locking the continuity panels
F
 
B
efore   unfolding   the   continuity   panels,  
c

heck   that   the   seats   in   the   2
nd row are fully
back.
F
 
S

lide
 
the
 
continuity
 
panel
 
latch   upwards   to  
r

elease.
F
 
S

traighten
 
the
 
continuity
 
panel,   then   slide  
t

he
 
latch
 
downwards
 
to
 
lock
 
it.
F
 
I

f
 
necessary,
 
straighten
 
the
 
continuity
 p
anels
 
for
 
the
 
seats
 
in
 
the
 
2
nd row and lock t
hem
 
in
 
place.
F
 
R

aise
 
the
 
backrest
 
and
 
push
  it   rear wards  
u

ntil
 
it
 
locks
 
in
 
position. Each
  seat   has   a   continuity   panel   at   the   bottom  o
f   the   backrest,   that   once   unfolded:
-  p rovides   a   continuous   load   sur face   in   the  
b

oot, whatever the position of the seats,
-
 
a
voids   objects   sliding   under   the   seats   in  
t

he   2
nd row.
3
Comfort

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F Return  the   second-row   continuity   panels   to  t
heir   initial   position   and   lock   them.
F
 
L
ower   the   head   restraints.
F
 
C
orrectly   position   the   concertina   board  
v

ertically   behind   the   seat.
F
 
C
heck   that   the   seat   belts   for   the   3
rd row
seats
 
are
 
correctly
 
fixed
 
to
 
the
 
loops   and  
a

re
 
not
 
folded.
F

P

ull the strap G ,
 
located
 
at
 
the
 
bottom   of  
t

he
 
seat
 
backrest.
 
The
 
seat
 
unlocks. Before
  moving   the   third-row   seats,  
r

eturn   the   rigid   floor   plates   of   the  
s

econd-row   seats   to   the   upright   position  
a

nd   lock   them.
Do   not   try   to   fold   a   third-row   seat   that  h
as   not   first   had   the   backrest   fully  
l

ocked   in   place.
Do
  not   leave   objects   either   on   or  
u

nderneath   the   seat   bases   of   the   third-
row
  seats   when   you   are   folding   them.
Do
  not   leave   your   hand   on   the   control   G
as
  you   fold   the   seats,   as   you   risk  
t

rapping
 y
our
 f
ingers.
Do
  not   allow   children   to   operate   the  
sea

ts
 w
ithout
 s
upervision.
F
 
N
ext   push   the   backrest   gently   for wards.  
T

he   backrest   pivots,   folding   onto   the   seat  
b

ase.   The   seat   base   then   folds   into   the  
s

towage   area   provided   for   that   purpose.
F  R eposition   the   concertina   boards   over   the  f
olded   seats.
Folding the seats
Comfort

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