stop start Citroen C4 RHD 2012 2.G Owner's Guide

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
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Charging the battery using a
battery charger

)
Operate the starter, let the engine
run.

)
Wait until the engine returns to idle
and disconnect the cables.
It is advisable to disconnect the
battery if the vehicle is to be left
unused for more than one month. The batteries contain harmful
substances such as sulphuric
acid and lead. They must be
disposed of in accordance with
regulations and must not, in any
circumstances, be discarded
with household waste.
Take used remote control bat-
teries and vehicle batteries to a
special collection point.

)
Connect the red cable to the posi-
tive terminal (+) of the fl at battery A
,
then to the positive terminal (+) of
the slave battery B
.

)
Connect one end of the green or
black cable to the negative termi-
nal (-) of the slave battery B
.

)
Connect the other end of the green
or black cable to the earth point C

on the broken down vehicle.

Starting using another battery


The Stop & Start battery does
not have to be disconnected for
charging.


)
Disconnect the battery from the
vehicle.

)
Follow the instructions for use pro-
vided by the manufacturer of the
charger.

)
Reconnect starting with the negative
terminal (-).

)
Check that the terminals and connec-
tors are clean. If they are covered with
sulphate (whitish or greenish deposit),
remove them and clean them.
Do not disconnect the terminals
while the engine is running.
Do not charge the batteries with-
out disconnecting the terminals
fi rst.
Do not push the vehicle to start the
engine if it is fi tted with the 6-speed
electronic gearbox system.


Before disconnecting the battery

Wait 2 minutes after switching off
the ignition before disconnecting
the battery.
Close the windows and the doors
before disconnecting the battery.

Following reconnection of the
battery
Following reconnection of the
battery, switch on the ignition
and wait 1 minute before start-
ing to permit initialisation of the
electronic systems. However, if
problems are encountered fol-
lowing this operation, contact a
CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed
workshop.
Referring to the corresponding
section, you must yourself reini-
tialise:


- the remote control key,

- the panoramic sunroof blind,

- the GPS satellite navigation
system.

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LOAD REDUCTION MODE

System which manages the use of cer-
tain functions according to the level of
charge remaining in the battery.

When the vehicle is being driven, the
load reduction function temporarily deac-
tivates certain functions, such as the air
conditioning, the heated rear screen...
The deactivated functions are reactivat-
ed automatically as soon as conditions
permit.








ENERGY ECONOMY MODE

System which manages the period of
use of certain functions to conserve a
suffi cient level of charge in the battery.
After the engine has stopped, you can
still use functions such as the audio
equipment, windscreen wipers, dipped
beam headlamps, courtesy lamps, etc.
for a maximum combined period of thirty
minutes.

Switching to economy mode

Once this period has elapsed, a mes-
sage appears in the screen indicating
that the vehicle has switched to econ-
omy mode and the active functions are
put on standby.
If the telephone is being used at
the same time on the navigation
system, it will be interrupted after
10 minutes.
A fl at battery prevents the engine
from starting (refer to the corre-
sponding paragraph).


Exiting economy mode

These functions are reactivated auto-
matically the next time the vehicle is
driven.


)
In order to resume the use of these
functions immediately, start the engine
and let it run for a few minutes.
The time available to you will then be
double the period for which the engine
is left running. However, this period will
always be between fi ve and thirty minutes.

This period may be greatly re-
duced if the battery is not fully
charged.








CHANGING A WIPER BLADE

Before removing a front wiper
blade


)
Within one minute after switching off
the ignition, operate the wiper stalk
to position the wiper blades verti-
cally on the windscreen.



Removing



)
Raise the corresponding wiper arm.

)
Unclip the wiper blade and remove it.



Fitting



)
Put the corresponding new wiper
blade in place and clip it.

)
Fold down the wiper arm carefully.



After fitting a front wiper blade



)
Switch on the ignition.

)
Operate the wiper stalk again to
park the wiper blades.

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TECHNICAL DATA
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MODELS:


ENGINES AND GEARBOXES



Model codes:
NC...


9HJC



9HP0



9HR8

9HR8
/ S



9HR8/PS


9HR8/1PS


9HR8/2PS



RHE8



DIESEL ENGINES


HDi 90



HDi 90 PEF



HDi 110 PEF



HDi 150 PEF


Cubic capacity (cc)
1 560
1 560
1 560
1 997
Bore x stroke (mm)
75 x 88.3
75 x 88.3
75 x 88.3
85 x 88
Max power: EU standard (kW)
68
68
82
110
Max power engine speed (rpm)
4 000
4 000
3 600
3 750
Max torque: EU standard (Nm)
230
230
270
340
Max torque engine speed (rpm)
1 750

1 750
1 750
2 000
Fuel
Diesel
Diesel
Diesel
Diesel
Catalytic converter
yes
yes
yes
yes
Particle emissions fi lter (PEF)
no
yes
yes
yes

GEARBOXES

Manual
(5-speed)
Manual
(5-speed)
Manual
(6-speed)


Electronic
gearbox system
(6-speed)
Manual
(6-speed)

OIL CAPACITIES (in litres)




Engine (with fi lter replacement)
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
-

.../S:
model fi tted with Stop & Start.

.../1:
model fi tted with low rolling resistance tyres (for example: MICHELIN Energy Saver).

.../2:
model fi tted with very low rolling resistance tyres.

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08 TRIP COMPUTER


Each press of the button, located at the end of the
wiper stalk, displays the different trip computer
information in succession, depending on the screen.


- the "vehicle " tab with:



the range, the current fuel consumption and
the distance remaining to the destination or the
Stop & Start time counter,

- the "1" tab (trip 1) with:



the average speed, the average consumption
and the distance travelled calculated over trip " 1
",

- the "2" tab (trip 2) with the same information for a
second trip.

Zero reset
When the required trip is displayed, press the control
for more than two seconds.

Range:
displays the distance which can travelled with the remaining fuel
detected in the tank, basd on the average consumption over the last few
miles (kilometres).
This displayed value may vary signifi cantly following a change in the
vehicle speed or the relief of the route.
When the range falls below 20 miles (30 km), dashes are displayed.
After fi lling with at least 10 litres of fuel, the range is recalculated and is
displayed when it exceeds 60 miles (100 km).
If, whilst driving, dashes are displayed continuously in place of the digits,
contact a CITROËN dealer.
A FEW DEFINITIONS


Current fuel consumption:
only calculated and displayed above 20 mph (30 km/h).


Average fuel consumption:
this is the average fuel consumption since
the last trip computer zero reset.

Distance travelled:
calculated since the last trip computer zero reset.

Distance remaining to the destination:
calculated with reference to
the fi nal destination, entered by the user. If guidance is activated, the
navigation system calculates it as a current value.

Average speed:
this is the average speed calculated since the last trip
computer zero reset (ignition on).







Stop & Start time counter
(minutes/seconds or hours/minutes)
If your vehicle is fi tted with Stop & Start, a time counter calculates the
time spent in STOP mode during a journey.
It resets to zero every time the ignition is switched on with the key.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


QUESTION



ANSWER



SOLUTION


A telephone connects
automatically,
disconnecting another
telephone. Automatic connection overrides manual connection. Modify the telephone settings to remove automatic
connection.
An IPod is not recognised
when connecting to the
USB port. The IPod is of a generation that is not compatible with the USB. Connect the IPod to the AUX Jack socket using a
suitable cable (not supplied).
The hard disk or device
is not recognised when
connecting to the USB
port. Some hard disks and devices need a power supply greater than is
provided by the audio system. Connect the device to the 230 V socket, the 12 V
socket or an external power supply.

Caution
: ensure that the device does not transmit
a voltage greater than 5 V (risk of destruction of
the system).
When streaming, the
sound cuts momentarily. Some telephones prioritise connection of the "hands-free" profi le. Delete the "hands-free" connection profi le to
improve streaming.
In "Random all" play,
not all of the tracks are
played. In "Random all" play, the system can only take into account up
to 999 tracks.
With the engine off, the
audio system switches
off after a few minutes
of use. When the engine is switched off, the audio system operating time
depends on the battery charge.
The switch-off is normal: the audio system switches to economy mode
and switches off to prevent discharging the vehicle's battery. Start the vehicle's engine to increase the battery
charge.
The message "the audio
system is overheated"
appears on the display. In order to protect the installation if the surrounding temperature is too
high, the audio system switches to an automatic thermal protection mode
leading to a reduction of the volume or stopping of the playing of the CD. Switch the audio system off for a few minutes to
allow the system to cool.

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VISUAL SEARCH
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

Instrument panels ....................... 28-32
Warning lamps ............................ 33-43
Indicators .................................... 44-46
Manual test ...................................... 47
Setting buttons............................ 48-50


- trip distance recorder

- dashboard lighting dimmer/black
panel

- customisation of dials and screens

Lighting controls ....................... 96-100
Adjusting headlamps ..................... 102

Stop & Start ............................ 158-160

Door mirrors ................................ 76-77
Electric windows ......................... 90-91
Dashboard fuses .................... 197-199

Opening the bonnet ....................... 174

Adjusting the steering wheel............ 78
Horn ............................................... 130
Audio system .......................... 277-310
Setting the date/time...................... 302
eMyWay satellite navigation
system .................................... 225-276
Setting the date/time...................... 267

Manual gearbox ...................... 149-150
6-speed electronic gearbox
system .................................... 151-153
Automatic gearbox.................. 154-156
Parking brake ................. 142-148, 149
Wiper controls......................... 105-107
Trip computer ............................. 59-62
Rear view mirror .............................. 78
Emergency or
assistance call ....................... 134, 223
Seat belt and front passenger airbag
warning display screen ........... 135-136
Courtesy lamps.............................. 108

Interior mood lighting ..................... 109


Hazard warning lamps ................... 130
Central locking/unlocking
from inside .................................. 84-85
Black panel ...................................... 49
Multifunction screens .................. 51-58

Ventilation ................................... 63-64
Manual air conditioning......... 65-66, 70
Digital air conditioning .......... 67-69, 70

Demisting/Defrosting
the rear screen ................................ 70
Memorising speeds ....................... 164
Speed limiter........................... 165-166
Cruise control ......................... 167-168

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
S Seat adjustment .....................71, 72
Seat belts ............................135-137
Seats, electric ...............................72
Seats, rear ....................................75
Serial number, vehicle ................221
Service indicator .....................45, 47
Servicing ......................................26
Setting the clock ...................48, 267
Short-cut menus .........................230
Sidelamps ......96, 99, 191, 193, 195
Side repeater ..............................194
Ski fl ap ....................................... 117
Spare wheel ...............................187
Speakers (fi tting) ........................208
Speed limiter ......................164, 165
Speedometer ...........................28-31
Spotlamps, side ..................101, 194
Starting the vehicle .......81, 151, 154
Stopping the vehicle .....81, 151, 154
Stop & Start .....................62, 68, 70,
93, 158, 174, 180, 201, 303
Storage ......... 110, 111, 113-115, 118
Storage compartments ....... 110, 113
Storage drawer ........................... 116
Storage net ................................. 118
Stowing rings .............................. 118
Sun visor .................................... 111
Synchronising
the remote control ......................82
Synthesiser, voice ......................242
System, navigation .....................232
T Table of weights ......... 211, 215, 217
Tables of engines ....... 211, 215, 217
Tables of fuses ...........................197
Tank, fuel ......................................95
Technical data ............ 211, 215, 217T Telephone ...................248, 252, 293
Temperature control
for heated seats .........................73
Temporary tyre repair kit ............182
Ticket holder ............................... 110
Time ...........................................302
TMC (Traffi c info) .......................245
Tools ...........................................187
Torch ..........................................120
Total distance recorder .................48
Towbar ........................................207
Towed loads ............... 211, 215, 217
Towing another vehicle ...............205
Traction control (ASR) ................133
Traffi c information
(TA) ..........................246, 259, 282
Traffi c information (TMC) .....245, 246
Trajectory control systems .........133
Trip computer ..........................59-62
Trip distance recorder ..................48
Tyre pressures ...........................221
Tyres ............................................26
Tyre under-infl ation
detection .............................47, 131
U Under-infl ation (detection) ..........131
Under fl oor storage ....................120
Unlocking from the inside .............84
Unlocking the boot .................79, 89
Unlocking the doors .....................79
Update risk areas .......................236
Updating the date .......................267
Updating the time .................48, 267
USB Box ..................................... 112V Vehicle confi guration ..51, 53, 56, 57
Ventilation ................................63-65
W Warning lamps ...........33, 35, 41, 47
Wash-wipe, rear .........................107
Weights ...................... 211, 215, 217
Welcome lighting ........................101
Window controls ...........................90
Wiper, rear ..................................107
Wiper control stalk ...............105-107
Wipers ..........................42, 105, 106
X Xenon headlamps ......................191

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