headlamp Citroen C4 RHD 2015 2.G Owner's Guide

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170 
PETROL ENGINES
The various caps and covers allow access for checking the levels of the various fluids and for replacing certain components.
1.  
Power
  steering   reservoir.
2.
 
Screenwash
 
and
 
headlamp
 
wash
 
reservoir

.
3.
 
Coolant
  reservoir. 4.
 
Brake
  fluid   reservoir.
5.
 
Battery/Fuses.
6.

 
Fusebox.7.

 
Air
  filter.
8.
 
Engine
  oil   dipstick.
9.
 
Engine
  oil   filler   cap.
CHECKS

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1010
171 * According  to   engine.
DIESEL ENGINES
The various  caps  and  covers  allow  access  for  checking  the  levels  of  the  various  fluids,  for  replacing  certain  components  and  for
  priming   the   fuel   system.
1.
 
Power
  steering   reservoir.
2.
 
Screenwash
 
and
 
headlamp
 
wash
 
reservoir

.
3.
 
Coolant
  reservoir. 4.
 
Brake
  fluid   reservoir.
5.
 
Battery/Fuses.
6.

 
Fusebox.
7.

 
Air
  filter.8.
 
Engine
  oil   dipstick.
9.
 
Engine
  oil   filler   cap.
10.
 
Priming
  pump*.
11 .
 Bleed

  screw*.
CHECKS

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174 
Used products
Avoid prolonged contact  of  used  oil
  or   fluids   with   the   skin.
Most
 
of
 
these
 
fluids
 
are
 
harmful
 
to

 
health
 
or
 
indeed
 
very
 
corro
-
sive.
Do
 
not
 
discard
 
used
 
oil
 
or
 
fluids
 
into

  sewers   or   onto   the   ground.
Take
 
used
 
oil
 
to
 
a
 
CITROËN
 
dealer

 
or
 
a
 
qualified
 
workshop
 
(France)

 
or
 
to
 
an
 
authorised
 
waste

  disposal   site.
Additive level (Diesel with
particle emissions filter)
The additive reservoir  low  level  is  indi -
cated   by:
Topping up
The
 
reservoir
 
must
 
be
 
topped
 
up
 
with
-
out
 
delay
 
by
 
a
 
CITROËN
 
dealer
 
or
 
a
 
qualified

  workshop.
-
 
fixed
 
illumination
 
of
 
the
 
par
-
ticle
 
emissions
 
filter
 
warning lamp,

 
accompanied
 
by
 
an
 
au
-
dible
 
signal
 
and
 
a
 
message that

 
the
 
particle
 
emissions filter

  additive   level   is   too   low.
Screenwash / headlamp wash
fluid levelSpecification of the fluid
To 
ensure
 
optimum
 
cleaning
 
and
 
to avoid

 
freezing,
 
the
 
fluid
 
should
 
never
 
be topped

  up   or   replaced   by   plain   water.
In
 
wintry
 
conditions,
 
the
 
use
 
of
 
a
 
fluid
 
with

 
an
 
ethyl
 
alcohol
 
or
 
methanol
 
base
 
is

  recommended.
To
 
check

 
the

 
level

 
or

 
top

 
up

 
the

 
fluid

 
on

 
vehicle

 
fitted

 
with

 
headlamp

 
washers,

 
immobilise

 
the

 
vehicle

 
and

 
switch

 
of

 
the

 
engine.
F

 
Open

 
the

 
bonnet

 
and

 
secure

 
it

 
with

 
the

 
stay.
F
 
Open

 
the

 
screenwash

 
reservoir

 
filler cap.
F

 
T

ake
 
and

 
pinch

 
the

 
level

 
gauge

 
to

 
block

 
its
 
breather.
F
 
Remove

 
the

 
gauge

 
completely

 
from

 
the

 
reservoir

 
to

 
read

 
the

 
level

 
in

 
the

 
transparent

 
section.
F
 
T

op
 
up
 
if
 
necessary.
F
 
Refit

 
the

 
filler

 
cap

 
to

 
the

 
reservoir

 
and

 
close
 
the
 
bonnet.
CHECKS

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196 
CHANGING A BULB
The headlamps are  fitted  with  polycarbonate
 glass  with  a  pro -
tective
  coating:
F

do not clean them using a
dry or abrasive cloth,

nor
with a detergent or solvent
product,
F
 
use
 
a
 
sponge
 
and
 
soapy
 
wa
-
ter
  or   a   pH   neutral   product,
F
 
when
 
using
 
a
 
high
 
pressure
 
washer

 
on
 
persistent
 
marks,
 
do

 
not
 
keep
 
the
 
lance
 
direct
-
ed
 
towards
 
the
 
lamps
 
or
 
their
 
edges

 
for
 
too
 
long,
 
so
 
as
 
not
 
to

 
damage
 
their
 
protective
 
coating

  and   seals.
Changing
 
a
 
bulb
 
should
 
only
 
be
 
done

 
after
 
the
 
headlamp
 
has
 
been

 
switched
 
of
f  
for
 
several
 
minutes

  (risk   of   serious   burns).
F
 
Do
 
not
 
touch
 
the
 
bulb
 
directly
 
with

 
your
 
fingers,
 
use
 
a
 
lint-
free

  cloth.
It
 
is
 
imperative
 
to
 
use
 
only
 
anti-
ultraviolet

 
(UV)
 
type
 
bulbs
 
to
 
avoid

  damaging   the   headlamp.
Always
 
replace
 
a
 
failed
 
bulb
 
with
 
a

 
new
 
bulb
 
with
 
the
 
same
 
type
 
and

  specification. Risk of electrocution
Xenon
 
bulbs
 
(D1S-35W)
 
must
 
be replaced

 
by
 
a
 
CITROËN
 
dealer or

  a   qualified   workshop.
Front lamps
1. Direction indicators (H21 clear).
2.
Dipped beam headlamps

(H7 - 55W).
3.

Main beam headlamps
(H1 - 55W).
4.


Daytime running lamps/
sidelamps (P21/5W XL).
5.


Foglamps (H1
1 - 55W).
1.
Directional dipped/main beam
headlamps (D1S-35W).
2.

Direction indicators
(PY21W


amber).
3.

Daytime running lamps/
sidelamps (P21/5W XL).
4.


Foglamps (H1

1-55W). Model with halogen headlamps
Model with xenon and directional
headlamps
Bulbs with  lugs,  type  H1,  H7...  take
 care  to  position  them  cor -
rectly
  to   ensure   the   best   lighting.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION

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Amber coloured bulbs,  such  as  the
 direction  indicators,  must  be  
replaced

 
with
 
bulbs
 
of
 
identical
 
specifications

  and   colour.
When
 
refitting,
 
close
 
the
 
protec
-
tive cover carefully to preserve
the
  sealing   of   the   headlamp.
Changing direction indicator bulbs
Model with halogen headlamps
Rapid
 
flashing

 
of

 
the

 
direction

 
indicator

 
warning

 
lamp

 
(right

 
or

 
left)

 
indicates

 
the

 
failure

 
of

 
a

 
bulb

 
on
 
that
 
side.
Access to bulbs
F
 
Remove

 
the

 
air

 
deflector

 
by

 
unclip

-
ping
 
each

 
of

 
its

 
three

 
attachment

 
points.
F

 
Unclip

 
the

 
bonnet

 
release

 
cable

 
at

 
its

 
two
 
fixings.
F
 Move
 
the
 
cable
 
down.
After
 changing
 the
 failed
 bulb,
 remember to

 
put

 
everything

 
back

 
in

 
place

 
(cable

 
and air

 
deflector).
Depending
 
on

 
the

 
engine

 
and

 
only

 
on

 
the

 
left

 
hand

 
side,

 
you

 
must

 
first

 
carry

 
out

 
the

 
following

 
operations

 
for

 
access

 
to

 
the
 
protective
 
covers
 
on
 
the
 
bulbs.
F
 
T

urn
 
the

 
bulb

 
holder

 
a

 
quarter

 
of

 
a

 
turn

 
and
 
extract
 
it.
F
 
Pull

 
out
 
the
 
bulb
 
and
 
change
 
it.
To
 
reassemble,

 
carry

 
out

 
these

 
opera

-
tions
 
in
 
reverse
 
order. Model with Xenon headlamps
F
 
Remove
 
the
 
protective
 
cover
 
by
 
pullin

g   on   its   tongue.
F
 
Disconnect
  the   electrical   connector.
F
 
Separate
 
the
 
springs
 
to
 
release
 
the
 
bulb.
F

 
Pull
  the   bulb   out   and   replace   it.
To
 
reassemble,
 
carry
 
out
 
these
 
opera
-
tions
 
in   reverse   order.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION

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198 
Changing dipped beam headlamp
bulbs (only on models with halogen
headlamps)Changing daytime running lamp/
sidelamp bulbs
F
 
Remove
 
the
 
protective
 
cover
 
by
 
pullin

g   on   the   tab.
F
 
Disconnect
  the   bulb   connector.
F
 
T
urn  
the
 
bulb
 
holder
 
a
 
quarter
 
of
 
a
 
turn

  and   extract   it.
F
 
Pull
  the   bulb   and   change   it.
To
 
refit,
 
carry
 
out
 
these
 
operations
 
in
 
reverse

  order.
F
 
Remove
 
the
 
protective
 
cover
 
by
 
pullin

g   on   the   tab.
F
 
Disconnect
  the   bulb   connector.
F
 
Spread
 
the
 
springs
 
to
 
release
 
the
 
bulb.
F

 
Extract
  the   bulb   and   change   it.
To
 
reassemble,
 
carry
 
out
 
these
 
operations in

  reverse   order. Changing main beam headlamp
bulbs (only on models with halogen
headlamps)
F
 
Remove
 
the
 
protective
 
cover
 
by
 
pullin

g   on   the   tab.
F
 
Disconnect
  the   bulb   connector.
F
 
Squeeze
 
the
 
springs
 
to
 
release
 
the
 
bulb.
F

 
Pull
  out   the   bulb   and   replace   it.
To
 
reassemble,
 
carry
 
out
 
these
 
operations in

  reverse   order.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION

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205 
Engine compartment fuses
The fusebox is  placed  in  the  engine  compartment
 near  the  battery  (left-
hand
  side).
Access to the fuses
F
 
Unclip
  the   cover.
F
 
Change
 
the
 
fuse
 
(see
 
correspond
-
ing
  paragraph).
F
 
When
 
you
 
have
 
finished,
 
close
 
the
 
cover

 
carefully
 
to
 
ensure
 
sealing
 
of
 
the

  fusebox. Fuse table
Fuse N° Rating Functions
F19 30 AWindscreen
  wipers   slow   /   fast   speed.
F20 15 AFront
  and   rear   screenwash   pump.
F21 20 AHeadlamp
  wash   pump.
F22 15 AHorn.
F23 15 ARight-hand
  main   beam   headlamp.
F24 15 ALeft-hand
  main   beam   headlamp.
F27 5 ALeft-hand
  dipped   headlamp.
F28 5 ARight-hand
  dipped   headlamp.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Page 211 of 328

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209 
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  de -
activates 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
sufficient
  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,
 
e

tc.
 for
 
a
 
maximum
 
combined
 
period
 
of 
thirty minutes.
Switching to economy mode
Once this  period  has  elapsed,  a  message appears
 in  the  screen  indicating  that  the vehicle

 
has
 
switched
 
to
 
economy
 
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
 flat

 
battery
 
prevents
 
the
 
en
-
gine
 
from
 
starting
 
(refer
 
to
 
the
 
corresponding

  paragraph).
Exiting economy mode
These functions  are  reactivated  auto -
matically  the  next  time  the  vehicle  is  
driven.
F

 
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
 
five
 
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
F Within one  minute  after  switching  of
f  the  ignition,  operate  the  wiper  
stalk

 
to
 
position
 
the
 
wiper
 
blades
 
vertically

  on   the   windscreen.
Removing
F Raise the  corresponding  wiper  arm.
F  
Unclip
  the   wiper   blade   and   remove   it.
Fitting
F Put the  corresponding  new  wiper  blade
  in   place   and   clip   it.
F
 
Fold
  down   the   wiper   arm   carefully.
After fitting a front wiper blade
F Switch  on   the   ignition.
F  
Operate
 
the
 
wiper
 
stalk
 
again
 
to
 
park

  the   wiper   blades.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION

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273
CONFIGURATION
Press SETUP to display the "Configuration "
  menu. Select "Choose colour"
  and   confirm   to  
select

  the   screen   colour   harmony   and  
the

  map   presentation   mode:
-  day   mode,
-  night   mode,
-
 
automatic
  day/night   mode,  
according

  to   whether   the  
headlamps

  are   on.
Select "Adjust luminosity "
  and   confirm  
to

  adjust   the   screen   brightness.
Press "OK"
  to   save   the   changes.
The
  settings   for   day   and   night   are  
independent.
Select "

Display configuration "
  and  
confirm.
Display configuration

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319 
ABS and EBFD systems.............11 8a
ccessories  ............................... 215
Accessory
  socket,  
12V
 
....................... 94,
  95,   97,   101
AdBlue
® ..................................... 177
Additive,  AdBlue  .......... 23,   177,   180
Adjusting
  headlamps  
................... 84
Adjusting

  head  
restraints
 
................................... 59
Adjusting

  seat   belt  
height
 
.............................. 121,
  122
Adjusting
  the   steering   wheel........ 64
Advice
 
on   driving  
....................... 128
Airbags

 
................................ 22,
  124
Airbags,
  curtain.................. 126,   127
Airbags,
  front  
..................... 124,
  127
Airbags,
  lateral................... 126,   127
Air
 
conditioning  
............................ 10
Air

 
conditioning,  
automatic
 
...................... 48,
  49,   52
Air
 
conditioning,   manual  
......... 48-50
Air

 
filter
 
...................................... 175
Air

 
flow
 
......................................... 10a

ir vents....................................... 47
Alarm
 
........................................... 71
Anti-lock

  braking  
system
  (ABS)  
........................... 11

8
Anti-pinch..................................... 75
Anti-theft
 
.................................... 129
Armrest,

  front  
......................... 96,
  97
Armrest,
  rear  
................................ 99a

ssistance call  
........... 120,
  227,   228
Audible
 
warning  
.......................... 11

7
Audio
 
streaming  
(
b
luetooth)  
.............. 270,
  300,   302
Audio
 
system  
................. 35,
  37,   285
Automatic
  illumination  
of
 
headlamps  
...................... 79,
  82Automatic
  operation   of   hazard  
warning

  lamps  
.........................
11
7
Automatic   rain   sensitive  
windscreen   wipers  .............. 87,   88
Auxiliary   socket.................. 271,   299
Auxiliary   sockets  .......................... 94Changing
  a   wiper   blade  
....... 89,
  209
Changing   the   date  
........... 35,
  37,   42
Changing   the   remote  
control battery  ........................... 67
Changing   the   time  ..... 32,   35,   37,   42
Checking   levels  .................. 172-174
Checking
  the   engine  
oil level...................................... 29
Checking
  tyre   pressures  
(using
  the   kit)  
.......................... 184
Checks............... 170,

  171,   175,   176
Child
  lock  
....................................11

6
Children
 
...................... 1
10,   113,   114
Child
  seats  
... 103,
  104,   108-110,   115
Child
  seats,   conventional........... 109
C
ITR o Ë n   Localised  
a

ssistance Call  
....................... 228
C

ITR o Ë n   Localised  
Emergency
  Call  
...................... 228
Clock

............................................ 32
Closing
  the   boot..................... 66,   74
Closing
  the   doors................... 66,   73
Cold
  climate   screen  
................... 210
Colour screen

 
.............................. 41
Connectors,

  audio  
....... 94,
  297,   299
Coolant level
 
.............................. 173
Courtesy

  lamps...................... 83,   90
Courtesy
  mirror  
............................ 93
Cruise control

 
.................... 155,
  158
Cup
  holder  
................................... 95
A
Backup
  starting  
.......................... 206b

attery  
........................ 175,
  206-208
Battery,
  charging  
........................ 208
Battery

,   remote   control  
.......... 67,
  68
Black
  panel  
.................................. 33
Blind

  spot   sensors  
..................... 152b

lue H d i  
............................ 168,
  177
Bluetooth
  (hands-free)  
....... 252,
  301
b

luetooth (telephone)  
................ 252b

onnet  
....................................... 169b

onnet stay................................ 169
b

oot  
............................................. 74
Boot

  lamp  
............................ 91,
  102
Brake
  discs  
................................ 176
Brake

  lamps............................... 200
Brake
  pads  
................................ 176
Brakes

 
....................................... 176
Braking

  assistance   system  
.........11

8
B
DDAB
  (Digital  
Audio 
Broadcasting)

 
....264,

  265,   292,   293
Date
  (setting)  
................... 35,
  37,   42
Daytime
  running  
lamps
 
........................ 79,
  196,   198
Capacity,
  fuel   tank  
..................... 165
C


............................................. 294
CD

  MP3  
............................. 295,
  296
Central
  locking  
....................... 66,
  69
Centre console
 
............................ 95
Changing

  a   bulb  
................ 196,
  200
Changing
  a   fuse  
........................ 202
Changing

  a   wheel  
...................... 189
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