gearbox Citroen C5 RHD 2012 (RD/TD) / 2.G Owner's Guide

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DRIVING





CRUISE CONTROL

System which automatically main-
tains the vehicle speed programmed
by the driver, without any action on
the accelerator pedal.
The cruise control is switched on
manually: the vehicle speed must be
at least 25 mph (40 km/h) and you
must be in at least:


- 4th gear for manual gearboxes,

- 2nd gear for automatic gearboxes.


Displays in the instrument
panel
The programmed information is
grouped together in zone A
of the
instrument panel.


Programming



)
Press button 4
to select cruise
control mode " CRUISE
".

Steering mounted controls

The cruise control switches are lo-
cated on the left-hand side of the
steering wheel. The selection is confi rmed by the
display of the function in zone A
of
the instrument panel.
When the function is selected, no
cruising speed has yet been
memorised.
Once the desired speed has been
reached using the accelerator, press
button 1
or button 2
. The cruising
speed is then memorised and cruise
control is activated. The cruising
speed is displayed in zone A
of the
instrument panel, and "ON"
is dis-
played.

Adjustment of the memorised
speed while cruise control is
in operation
You can adjust the memorised speed,
displayed in zone A
, by pressing:


- Button 1
to increase the speed.

- Button 2
to reduce the speed.
Successive presses will modify the
cruise speed in steps of 1 mph and a
continuous press in steps of 5 mph. You can then release the accelera-
tor pedal. The vehicle will automati-
cally keep to the speed chosen.
The vehicle speed may vary slightly
from that memorised.
If during cruise control the system
cannot keep to the cruise speed
(e.g. on a steep descent), then the
speed fl ashes. If necessary, brake to
curb your speed.

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DRIVING

Cruise control must only be
used wh e re the traffi c condi-
tions permit driving at a con-
stant speed .
Do not use it on congested roads
or when the weather or the road
conditions are poor .
The driver must remain attentive
and in complete control of the ve-
hicle .
You are recommended to keep your
feet within range of the pedals .



Overriding the programmed
speed
While cruise control is in operation, it is
always possible to go above the pro-
grammed speed simply by pressing
the accelerator pedal (for example to
overtake another vehicle).
The speed displayed in zone A

fl ashes.
You only have to release the
accelerator pedal to return to the
programmed speed.


Suspension/Resumption



)
Either by pressing the brake
pedal or the clutch pedal.

)
Or by pressing button 3
.

)
Or by the ESP or ASR systems
being active.
For vehicles with a manual gearbox,
cruise control is deactivated if the
gear lever is in neutral.

Reactivation



- By recalling the memorised
speed


After deactivation, press button 3
.
Your vehicle automatically returns
to the memorised cruising speed.
The memorised speed and "ON"

are displayed in zone A
.
If the memorised cruising speed
is higher than the current speed,
the vehicle will accelerate strongly to reach the current speed.

- By selecting the current speed


Press button 1
or 2
once the de-
sired speed has been reached.
The new speed and "ON"
will
appear in zone A
.



Return to normal driving



)
Either press on button 5
.

)
Or select the cruise control func-
tion.

)
Or stop the engine.
The speed that was chosen is no
longer memorised.
"PAUSE"
will be displayed in zone A

of the instrument panel.
These actions do not cancel the
cruising speed which remains dis-
played on the instrument panel.


Operating fault


If there is a fault,
a message is
displayed accompanied by an au-
dible signal and illumination of the
SERVICE
warning lamp.
Have it checked by a CITROËN
dealer or a qualifi ed workshop.

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CHECKS





















Brake pads

Brake wear depends on the
style of driving, particularly in
the case of vehicles used in
town, over short distances.
It may be necessary to have
the condition of the brakes checked,
even between vehicle services.
Unless there is a leak in the circuit, a
drop in the brake fl uid level indicates
that the brake pads are worn.







Manual gearbox

The gearbox does not re-
quire any maintenance (no
oil change).






Automatic gearbox

The gearbox does not re-
quire any maintenance (no
oil change).

Brake disc wear

For information on check-
ing brake disc wear, con-
tact a CITROËN dealer or
a qualifi ed workshop.


Parking brake

If a loss of effectiveness
of this system is noticed,
the parking brake must be
checked, even between
two services.
This system must be checked by a
CITROËN dealer.
Only use products recom-
mended by CITROËN or
products of equivalent quality
and specifi cations.
Do not use a dry cloth with an abra-
sive product for the maintenance of
aluminium parts; use a sponge and
soapy water.
In order to optimise the operation
of units as important as the braking
system, CITROËN selects and of-
fers very specifi c products.
To avoid damaging the electrical
units, the use of a high pressure
washer in the engine compartment
is strictly prohibited
. Refer to the servicing booklet for the
details of the level checking interval
for this component.
Refer to the servicing booklet for de-
tails of the level checking interval for
this component.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION












Removing a wheel



)
Park the vehicle on stable, fi rm
ground that is not slippery. apply
the parking brake.

)
If your vehicle is equipped with
"Hydractive III+" suspension, with
the engine running at idle, adjust
the ground clearance to its maxi-
mum height.

)
Switch off the ignition and en-
gage fi rst gear or reverse gear
depending on any slope (for a
vehicle with automatic gearbox,
select position P
).

)
If your vehicle is fi tted with
"Hydractive III+" suspension, po-
sition the chock, whichever direc-
tion the gradient may be in, in front
of the front wheel diametrically op-
posite to the one to be replaced.
)
Position the jack at one of the four
jacking-points provided on the un-
derbody close to the wheels, then
use the wheelbrace to unwind the
jack until it reaches the ground.

)
Remove the protector from each
bolt using tool 3
.

)
Slacken the wheel bolts.

Before positioning the
jack:



)
Always adjust the vehicle’s
ground clearance to the "maxi-
mum height" position and re-
tain this adjustment for as long
as the jack is under the vehicle
(do not use the hydraulic ad-
justments),

)
Immobilise your vehicle on hor-
izontal, stable and non-slippery
ground,

)
Ensure that any passengers
have left the vehicle and are in
a safe place .


Never get underneath the vehicle if
it is supported only by the jack.
The jack and all of the tools are
specifi c to your vehicle. Do not use
them for any other applications.
Have the original wheel repaired
and refi tted as soon as possible.
)
Continue to extend the jack until
the wheel is a few centimetres
off the ground.

)
Undo the bolts, remove the wheel.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
FUSEBOX A

Table of fuses



Fuse N°



Rating



Function




G29



-

Not used


G30



5 A

Heated door mirrors


G31



5 A

Rain and sunshine sensor


G32



5 A

Seat belt not fastened warning lamps


G33



5 A

Electrochromatic rear view mirror


G34



20 A

Sunroof (saloon)


G35



5 A

Passenger door lighting - passenger door mirror adjustment


G36



30 A

Electric tailgate (tourer)


G37



20 A

Heated front seats


G38



30 A

Driver’s electric seat


G39



30 A

Passenger’s electric seat - HIFI amplifi er


G40



3 A

Trailer relay unit supply

FUSEBOX B



Fuse N°



Rating



Function




G36



15 A

6 speed automatic gearbox


5 A

4 speed automatic gearbox


G37



10 A

Daytime running lamps - Diagnostic socket


G38



3 A

ESP


G39



10 A

Hydraulic suspension


G40



3 A

STOP switch

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FUSEBOX C



Fuse N°



Rating



Function




F1



15 A

Rear screen wipe (Tourer)


F2



30 A

Locking and deadlocking relay


F3



5 A

Airbags


F4



10 A

Automatic gearbox - additional heater unit (Diesel) -
electrochrome rear view mirror


F5



30 A

Front window - sunroof - passenger door lighting -
passenger door mirror adjustment


F6



30 A

Rear window


F7



5 A

Vanity mirror lighting - Glove box lighting - interior lamps -
torch (tourer)


F8



20 A

Radio - CD changer - Steering mounted controls - Screen - Under-infl ation detection -
Electric boot ECU


F9



30 A

Cigar lighter - front 12 V socket


F10



15 A

Alarm - Steering mounted controls, signalling and wiper controls


F11



15 A

Low current ignition switch


F12



15 A

Driver’s electric seat - instrument panel - seat belt not fastened warning lamps -
air conditioning controls


F13



5 A

Engine relay unit - Hydraulic suspension pump cut-off relay -
airbag ECU supply


F14



15 A

Rain and sunshine sensor - parking sensors - passenger’s electric seat -
trailer relay unit - HIFI amplifi er ECU - Bluetooth system -
Lane Departure Warning System


F15



30 A

Locking and deadlocking relay


F17



40 A

Heated rear screen - heated door mirrors


FSH



SHUNT

PARK SHUNT

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Towing your vehicle



)
On the front bumper, unclip the
cover by pressing at the top.

)
Screw the towing eye in fully.

)
Attach the towing bar.

)
Switch on the hazard warning
lamps on the towed vehicle.

)
Place the gear lever in neutral
(position N
on the automatic gear-
box).


Towing another vehicle



)
On the rear bumper, unclip the
cover by pressing:


- on the right (Saloon),

- at the bottom (Tourer).

)
Screw the towing eye in fully.

)
Attach the towing bar.

)
Switch on the hazard warning
lamps on the towed vehicle. Failure to observe this special con-
dition could result in damage to
certain braking components and
the absence of braking assistance
the next time the engine is started.
In the event of a fault or malfunc-
tion with the electronic gearbox
system, the vehicle may be immo-
bilised with a gear engaged. In this
case the front of the vehicle must
be lifted for towing.
When towing with all four wheels
on the ground, always use a towing
bar.
When towing with only two wheels
on the ground, always use profes-
sional lifting equipment.
When towing with the engine off,
there is no longer any braking or
steering assistance.

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MODELS:


ENGINES AND GEARBOXES



Model codes:
RD... RW...


5FS-8/P



5FV-5FN/A



5FV-5FN/8



RFJF



PETROL ENGINES


1.6 litre VTi 120



1.6 litre THP 155



2 litre 16V


Cubic capacity (cc)
1 598
1 598
1 997
Bore x stroke (mm)
77 x 85.8
77 x 85.8
85 x 88
EU standard maximum power
(kW)/hp DIN
88/120
11 5 * /159
103/143
Maximum power engine speed (rpm)
6 000
6 000
6 000
EU standard maximum torque (Nm)
160
240
200
Maximum torque engine speed (rpm)
4 250
1 400
4 000
Fuel
Unleaded
Unleaded
Unleaded
Catalytic converter
Yes
Yes
Yes

GEARBOXES



Electronic gearbox system
(6-speed)

Automatic
(6-speed)
Manual
(6-speed)
Automatic
(4-speed)

OIL CAPACITIES (in litres)

Engine (with fi lter replacement)
4.25
4.25
4.25
5

* In Russia, the maximum power is 110 kW and in Brazil, the maximum power is 120 kW.
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TECHNICAL DATA

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TECHNICAL DATA


WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (SALOON) in kg



Petrol engines


1.6 litre VTi 120



1.6 litre THP 155



2 litre 16V



Gearboxes




Electronic gearbox system




Automatic



Manual



Automatic



Model codes:
RD...


5FS-8/P



5FV-5FN
/ A



5FV-5FN/8



RFJF




- Unladen weight
1 425
1 515
1 471
1 583


- Kerb weight
1 500
1 590
1 546
1 658


- Gross vehicle weight (GVW)
2 018
2 026
2 065
2 090


- Gross train weight (GTW)
3 318
3 526
3 565
3 590


- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)

on a 10 % or 12 % gradient
1 300
1 500
1 500
1 500


- Braked trailer * (with load transfer
within GTW limit)
1 570
1 710
1 730
1 720



- Unbraked trailer
750
750
750
750


- Recommended nose weight
64
69
70
69
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned
must be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 100 km/h (approx. 60 mph) (comply with the legislation in force in your
country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the ambient temperature is higher than 37 °C, limit the weight towed. *

The weight of the braked trailer can be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing with a lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road holding.

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TECHNICAL DATA


WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (TOURER) in kg



Petrol engines


1.6 litre VTi 120



1.6 litre THP 155



2 litre 16V



Gearboxes




Electronic gearbox system




Automatic



Manual



Automatic



Model codes:
RW...


5FS-8/P



5FV-5FN
/ A



5FV-5FN/8



RFJF




- Unladen weight
1 498
1 534
1 503
1 619


- Kerb weight
1 573
1 609
1 578
1 694


- Gross vehicle weight (GVW)
2 133
2 200
2 167
2 224


- Gross train weight (GTW)
3 433
3 700
3 667
3 724


- Braked trailer (within GTW limit)

on a 10 % or 12 % gradient
1 300
1 500
1 500
1 500


- Braked trailer * (with load transfer
within GTW limit)
1 600
1 790
1 790
1 800



- Unbraked trailer
750
750
750
750


- Recommended nose weight
65
74
73
72
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned
must be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 100 km/h (approx. 60 mph) (comply with the legislation in force in your
country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the ambient temperature is higher than 37 °C, limit the weight towed. *

The weight of the braked trailer can be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GVW of the towing vehicle is reduced
by the same amount; warning, towing with a lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road holding.

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