ESP Citroen C5 DAG 2008 (RD/TD) / 2.G Owner's Manual

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IN BRIEF
1 Electric windows / rear view mirrors / Child safety controls
2 Memorisation of driver’s seat, rear view mirrors and air conditioning settings
3 Bonnet release
4 Controls at the steering wheel:Speed limiterCruise control
5 Horn
6 Audio/telematic controls under steering wheel
7 Driver's airbag
8 Navigation controls
9 Driver's air vent
10 Instrument panel
11 Driver's air vent
12 Lighting control
13 Windscreen wiper / Screen wash controls
14 Ignition switch
15 ESP / Parking assistance controls/
16 Steering column adjustment
17 Knees airbag
18 Oddments trayFusebox access fl ap
19 Checks / Anti-intrusion alarm / Parking space sensor controls
20 Lighting / Direction indicators / Foglamp / Voice recognition controls
21 Manual headlamp height adjustment
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D A S H B O A R D

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STOP warning lamp
When the warning lamp comes on, you must stop the vehicle and switch off the engine. Contact a CITROËN dealer.switch off the engineswitch off
Parking brake
The permanent lighting of this warning lamp confi rms that the parking brake is applied.
If this warning lamp fl ashes, it indi-cates a fault with its application or release. Consult a CITROËN cates a fault with its application cates a fault with its application
dealer as soon as possible.
See “Brakes”.
With the engine running, and when displayed at the same time as the STOP warning lamp, it indi-cates that the brake fl uid level is too low.
If this warning lamp comes on, stop immediately and contact a CITROËN dealer.stop immediately and contact stop immediately and contact
See “Brakes”.
Battery charge
This warning lamp comes on temporarily when the engine is switched on. If it remains on permanently, contact a CITROËN dealer.remains on permanently, remains on permanently,
In the event of a battery failure, the application of the electronic parking brake when the engine is switched off is not guaranteed. You must therefore apply the parking brake before switching off the engine.
I N S T R U M E N T P A N E L
W A R N I N G L A M P S
SERVICE
This warning lamp remains on perma-nently, as long as the fault displayed on the instru-ment panel screen is present (for serious faults).
Consult a CITROËN dealer as soon as possible.
This warning lamp remains on only for a short time for faults that are minor.
Contact a CITROËN dealer.
ESP/ASR
Operating
If either of the ESP or ASR systems is active, the warning lamp fl ashes.
For a malfunction
With the engine running, the light-ing of this warning lamp along with a message on the instrument panel screen, the lighting of the SERVICE warning lamp and a sound signal, indicates a system fault.
Contact a CITROËN dealer.
Deactivation
The lighting of this warning lamp and the light on the ESP deactiva-tion button confi rms that the sys-tem is deactivated.
See “Dynamic stability control” (ESP).
Coolant temperature
It comes on for a few sec-onds each time you switch on the ignition.
If this warning lamp comes on, engine running, it tells you that the coolant temperature is rising abnormally.
This warning lamp is linked with the STOP warning lamp.
It is essential to stop the vehi-cle.
Check the coolant level.
If the level is too low, contact a CITROËN dealer.If the level is too low, contact If the level is too low, contact

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Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) and Traction Control (ASR)
These systems are closely associ-ated with ABS and additional to it. In the event of a loss of control of the vehicle by the driver, the ESPsystem acts automatically on one or more wheels and also on the engine to bring the vehicle back on trajectory. The ASR system opti-mises traction and prevents wheel spin by acting on the brakes of the driving wheels as well as on the engine. It also improves steering stability during acceleration.
Operation
If either of the ESP or ASR systems is active, the warning lamp fl ashes.
Deactivation
In exceptional conditions (vehicle stuck in snow, soft ground, etc.) it may prove useful to deactivate the ESP/ASR systems to allow the wheels to spin and thus regain traction.
Press on control A, the warning lamp and the light on control Alight up. The ESP/ASR systems are no longer active.
The ESP/ASR systems will acti-vate again:
Automatically after the igni-tion has been switched off.
Automatically when you drive at above approx. 50 km/h (approx. 30 mph).
Manually with another press on button A.

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A U T O M A T I C A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G
M O N O Z O N E
3. Adjusting the air distribution
Press on buttons 3 to change the air fl ow dis-tribution. The symbol (arrows) corresponding to the chosen distribu-tion lights up:
Windscreen and front windows.
Front air vents (central, side and soft diffusion grille if open) and rear air vents.Front and rear footwells.Note: You cannot select distribu-tion to the windscreen/front win-dows and to the front/rear air vents at the same time.

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A U T O M A T I C A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G
D U A L - Z O N E
Operating the air conditioning sys-tem on “AUTO” guarantees good ventilation inside the cabin.Note: The value indicated on the display corresponds to a comfort level and not to a temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Manual mode
One or more functions can be adjusted manually, while still retain-ing the other functions in automatic mode.
Press on any of the buttons, except for temperature 2a and 2b. Lights Aon buttons “AUTO” go out.
Changing to manual mode may result in a decrease in comfort level (temperature, humidity, smell, misting) and is not advised for opti-mum comfort.
To return to “AUTO” mode, press on buttons 1a and 1b. Lights Acome on.
3a-3b. Adjusting the air distribution
Press but-ton 3a to change the driver's side air fl ow distribu-tion.
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The air fl ow level is indicated by the progressive lighting of the ventilator blades.
By reducing the air fl ow to its mini-mum setting, the air conditioning system switches itself off (OFF).
To prevent misting and poor air qual-ity in the passenger compartment, take care to maintain a suffi cient fl ow of air.
4. Adjusting the air fl ow
The air fl ow can only be adjusted with the engine running.
To adjust the air fl ow, press button:
to increase the air fl ow
to reduce the air fl ow
5. Air conditioning
Air conditioning only works with the engine running. The air blower button (air fl ow adjustment) must be activated to obtain air conditioning.Press on button 6. The warning lamp comes on.To function effi ciently, air conditioning should be used with the windows closed.
This button activates the recirculation of air in the passenger compart-ment and can function automatically.
6. Air recirculation – Entry of air from outside
Press button 3b to change the passenger's side air fl ow distri-bution.
The symbol (arrows) correspond-ing to the chosen distribution lights up:Windscreen and front windows.Front air vents (central, side and soft diffusion grille if open) and rear air vents.
Front and rear footwells.
Note: You cannot select distribu-tion to the windscreen/front win-dows and to the front/rear air vents at the same time.
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Selection and activation of a programmed time
Press button 3 until the programme number corresponding to the required programmed time is dis-played. The chosen pre-selected time is automatically activated after 10 seconds if no other but-tons have been pressed.
To confi rm that the mode is acti-vated, symbols 4 and 8 fl ash until the heating starts up.
When the heating starts up, the warning lamp 9 lights up on the dashboard and the programmer screen.
P R O G R A M M A B L E H E A T I N G
Adjusting the operating durationPress button 3 and hold it down. Press button 2 or 7 at the same time. Release button 3. The time and symbol 6 are displayed.Press again on button 3 and hold it down. Press button 2 or 7 at the same time. Release button 3. The operating duration and symbol 8 is displayed.Adjust the operating duration with button 2 or 7.
Note : The operating duration is memorised when the time indicated disappears or by pressing button 3.
Adjusting the remaining operating duration
When heating mode is activated, the remaining operating time can be modifi ed within the range of 10 to 60 minutes using buttons 2 or 7.
Note :The pre-selected start-up time can be modifi ed or cancelled by following the instructions previ-ously given above.
In the event of a battery discon-nection, the programmer must be re-set (hours, minutes etc.)


Always switch off the additional heating when filling up with fuel, to prevent any risk of fi re or explosion.
To avoid any risk of intoxica-tion or asphyxiation, the addi-tional heating must not be used, even for short periods, in an enclosed area such as a garage or workshop not equipped with a system for the extraction of exhaust gases.
Do not park the vehicle over infl ammable materials (e.g. dry grass, dead leaves or paper) as this could present a fi re risk.
The programmable heating sys-tem is supplied by the vehicle’s fuel tank. Before use, ensure that the remaining fuel level is suffi cient. If you are using the reserve fuel tank, we strongly advise you not to use the pro-grammable heating system.

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The cargo net can be used behind the rear seats (row 2) when the luggage-cover blind is not fi tted, or behind the front seats (row 1).
Note : when using behind the front seats, the backrests and the seat cushions must be folded down (see section on rear seats).
CARGO NET (TOURER)
To install :
Fold down the backrests of the rear seats.
Position the cargo net roller over the two rails 1 located behind the rear seats (2/3 benchseat). The two notches 2 must be posi-tioned over the two rails.


Slide the 2 rails 1 into the notches 2 and push the roller (lengthwise) from right to left to lock it in.Put the backrests of the rear seats back into place.


To use in row 1 :
Fold down the backrests of the rear seats.
Open the cov-ers 3 of the corresponding high fi xing locations.


To use in row 2 :
Open the cov-ers 4 of the c o r r e s p o n d -ing high fi xing locations.
From the rear benchseat, unroll the cargo net by pushing it to disengage the retaining notches.
Position one of the ends of the cargo net’s metal bar in the corre-sponding fi xing location. Ensure that the notch is correctly lodged in the rail located inside the loca-tion 4.
Position the other notch in the 2nd fi xing location and pull the metal bar towards you.




Unroll the cargo net and posi-tion one of the ends of the net’s metal bars in the corresponding fi xing location. Ensure that the notch is correctly lodged in the rail located inside the location 3.
Pull on the cargo’s net’s metal bar to position the other notch in the 2nd fi xing location.



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Selecting CD source
After inserting a CD, with the printed side facing upwards, the player will start playing the CD automatically.
To change manually to CD source (CD already inserted), press but-ton D until you obtain the source you require.
Ejecting a CD
Press button B to eject the CD, the audio system will automatically switch to radio source.
If the CD is not removed within 10 to 15 seconds of being ejected, it will automatically be taken back into the CD player, although it will not be played.
Selecting a track
Press button K once to play the next track.
Press button N once to return to the beginning of the track currently being played, press a second time to go back to the start of the previ-ous track.
Press the buttons successively to skip several tracks at a time.
You can also perform this opera-tion using button G or button 9 at the steering wheel.
When the track listing is displayed, select the desired track using but-tons J or M then validate with but-ton L.
C D S O U R C E
You can also do this via the con-trols 7 and 8 at the steering wheel.
Fast forward and rapid reverse with accelerated sound
To move swiftly through the CD, press and keep pressed button Kor N, respectively for fast forward or rapid reverse with accelerated sound.
You can also do this via the con-trols 7 and 8 at the steering wheel.
Play resumes as normal when the button is released.
Menu
This menu allows activation/deac-tivation of two options:Playback of the fi rst 7 seconds (approx.) of each track of the CD.
Random playback of the CD tracks.
This can be accessed in two ways:Either by pressing button Oand proceeding as for Scan-ning of RDS stations – the sub-menu for Audio Preferences.
Or, provided you are in CD source, by pressing on but-ton L. You can then access the Audio menu.
Note: If one of these options is active, it remains active for CD changer source.

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T A B L E O F F U S E S
Fusebox A
Ref.RatingFunction
G29--
G305AHeated rear view mirrors
G315ARain and brightness sensor
G325ASeat belt not fastened warning lamps
G335AElectrochrome rear view mirrors
G3420ASunroof (saloon)
G355APassenger door lighting - Passenger rear view mirror adjustment
G3630AElectric tailgate (Tourer)
G3720AHeated front seats
G3830ADriver’s electric seat
G3930APassenger’s electric seat - HIFI amplifi er
G403ATrailer relay unit supply
Ref.RatingFunction
G3615A6 speed automatic gearbox
5A4 speed automatic gearbox
G3710ADaytime-running lamps - Diagnostic socket
G383AESP
G3910AHydraulic suspension
G403ASTOP switch
Fusebox B

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Fuses on the battery
To access the fusebox on the bat-tery, detach and remove the cover.
Ref.RatingFunction
F625ARear 12V socket
F715AFoglamps
F820AAdditional burner (Diesel)
F930AElectric parking brake
After a repair, take care to reclose the cover.
If the cover is not correctly posi-tioned or not properly closed, this could cause serious prob-lems on your vehicle. For the same reason, take care not to spill any liquid in the fusebox.
Your vehicle’s electri-cal system is designed to operate with either standard or optional equipment.
Before installing electrical equip-ment or accessories on your vehicle, consult your CITROËN ment or accessories on your your
dealer.
CITROËN declines all responsi-bility for the consequences and costs that are caused by faults or repairs on your vehicle resulting from the installation of accesso-ries that are not supplied and/or not recommended by CITROËN ries that are not supplied and/or and/or
and not installed in conformity with CITROËN requirements, and not installed in conformity installe
particularly when the total con-sumption of additional devices exceeds 10 milliamperes.
The MAXI fuses give additional protection to electrical systems. Any work on them must be carried out by a CITROËN dealer.Any work on them must be ca them m

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