CITROEN C5 X 2022 Owners Manual
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8Spare wheel
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For more information on the Tool kit, 
refer to the corresponding section.
Accessing the spare wheel 
 
The spare wheel is stored in the boot, under the 
floor.
To access the spare wheel, first refer to the
  Tool 
kit
  section.
The spare wheel is a ‘space-saver’ wheel.
Removing the spare wheel 
 
► Slacken the central nut.
►  Remove the fastening device (nut and bolt).
►
 
Lift the spare wheel towards you from the 
rear
.
►
 
T
 ake the wheel out of the boot.
Putting the spare wheel back in place
The punctured wheel cannot be put under the boot floor.
 
 
► Put the spare wheel back in place in its 
housing.
► Slacken the nut on the bolt by a few turns.
►  Position the fastening device (nut and bolt) in 
the middle of the wheel.
►
 
T
 ighten the central nut sufficiently to retain 
the wheel correctly.
Removing a wheel
Parking the vehicle
Immobilise the vehicle where it does 
not obstruct traffic: the ground must be level, 
stable and non-slippery.
Select mode
  P   on the automatic gearbox   to 
lock the wheels, apply the parking brake, 
unless it is set to automatic mode, and switch 
off the ignition.
Check that the parking brake indicator lamps 
on the instrument panel are on fixed.
The occupants must get out of the vehicle 
and wait where they are safe.
If necessary, place a chock under the wheel 
diagonally opposite the wheel to be changed.
Never go underneath a vehicle raised using a 
jack; use an axle stand.
    
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► To remove the wheel bolt cover on each of 
the bolts, use tool   7 (alloy wheels).
►
 
Fit security socket
   2 on wheelbrace  
5
  to 
slacken the security bolt.
►
 
Slacken the other bolts using the 
wheelbrace
 
5
  only.
 
 
► Place the foot of jack   6 on the ground and 
ensure that it is directly below the front  A  or 
rear
  B jacking point on the underbody, whichever 
is closest to the wheel to be changed.
 
 
► Extend jack   6 until its head comes into 
contact with jacking point  A  or B; contact area   A 
or B on the vehicle must be properly inserted 
into the central part of the head of the jack.
►
 
Raise the vehicle until there is sufficient 
space between the wheel and the ground to 
easily admit the spare (not punctured) wheel.
Ensure that the jack is stable. If the 
ground is slippery or loose, the jack may 
slip or collapse - risk of injury!
Take care to position the jack strictly at 
one of the jacking points
 
A
  or B under the 
vehicle, ensuring that the head of the jack is 
centred under the contact area on the vehicle. 
Otherwise, there is a risk of damage to the 
vehicle and/or of the jack collapsing - risk of 
injury!
 
 
► Remove the bolts and store them in a clean 
place.
►
 
Remove the wheel.
Fitting a wheel
Fitting a steel or "space-saver" type 
spare wheel
If the vehicle is fitted with alloy wheels, the 
washers A do not make contact with the steel 
or "space-saver" type spare wheel. The wheel 
is held in place by the conical contact surface 
B of each bolt.
    
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► Fit the wheel on the hub.
►  Screw in the bolts by hand as far as possible.
►
 
Pre-tighten the security bolt using the 
wheelbrace
 
5
  equipped with a security socket  
2
 .
►
 
Pre-tighten the other bolts using the 
wheelbrace
 
5
  only.
 
 
► Lower the vehicle again fully .
►  Fold jack   6 and remove it.
 
 
► Tighten the security bolt using the 
wheelbrace 5  equipped with a security socket  2 .
►
 
T
 ighten the other bolts using the 
wheelbrace
 
5
  only.
►
 
Refit the bolt covers to each of the bolts 
(depending on equipment).
►
 
Store the tools.
After changing a wheel
The punctured wheel cannot be stored in place 
of the spare wheel. Place it in the boot.
With a "space-saver" type spare wheel
Deactivate certain driving aid functions 
(Active Safety Brake, Adaptive cruise control, 
etc.).
Do not exceed the maximum authorised 
speed of 50 mph (80   km/h).
Driving with more than one "space-saver" 
type spare wheel is prohibited.
Visit a CITROËN dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
Have the tightening of the spare wheel's bolts 
and its tyre pressure checked.
Have the punctured tyre examined. After 
inspection, the technician will advise you on 
whether the tyre can be repaired or if it must 
be replaced.
Changing a bulb
In some weather conditions (e.g. low 
temperature or humidity), misting on the 
internal surface of the glass of the headlamps 
and rear lamps is normal, and will disappear 
after the lamps have been on for a few 
minutes.
Never look too closely at the light beam 
of LED technology lamps - risk of serious 
eye injury!
 
    
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The headlamps have polycarbonate lenses with a protective coating:
–
 
Do not clean them with a dry or abrasive 
cloth, nor with detergent or solvent 
products.
–
 
Use a sponge and soapy water or a pH 
neutral product.
–
 
When using a high-pressure washer on 
persistent marks, do not keep the lance 
directed towards the headlamps, lamps or 
their edges for too long, so as not to damage 
their protective coating and seals.
Light-emitting diode (LED) 
headlamps and lamps
Replacement of this type of bulb
Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
Do not touch LED or Full LED
  technology 
headlamps - risk of electrocution!
Front lamps
Model with 
LED   technology   headlamps
 
 
1.Daytime running lamps/Direction indicators
2. Dipped beam headlamps
3. Main beam headlamps
4. Daytime running lamps
5. Foglamps
Rear lamps 
 
1.Direction indicators (LED)
2. Brake lamps (LED) 3.
Reversing lamps
4. Foglamps
Reversing lamps/Foglamps
► Identify the defective bulb then open the 
cover located on the tailgate trim.
 
 
► Using a thin, flat blade screwdriver , unclip the 
plastic cover.
►
 
Unscrew the nuts and remove them.
►
 
From the outside, carefully remove the lamp 
by pulling it to the rear
.
►
 
Disconnect the lamp unit connector
 .
►
 
T
 urn the bulb holder of the faulty lamp unit a 
quarter turn anti-clockwise and pull it out.
►
 
Remove the bulb and replace it. 
    
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81. Reversing lamps
2. Foglamps
Fuses
Changing a fuse
All work must be carried out only by a 
CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop
The replacement of a fuse by a third party 
could cause a serious malfunction of the 
vehicle.
Installing electrical accessories
The vehicle's electrical system is 
designed to operate with standard or optional 
equipment.
Before fitting other electrical equipment 
or accessories to your vehicle, contact a 
CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.
CITROËN accepts no responsibility for 
the cost incurred in repairing the vehicle 
or for rectifying malfunctions resulting from 
the installation of accessories not supplied or 
not recommended by CITROËN and not 
installed in accordance with its 
recommendations, in particular when the 
combined power consumption of all of the 
additional equipment connected exceeds 10 
milliamperes.
12 V battery /  Accessory 
batteries
Lead-acid starter batteries
These batteries contain harmful 
substances (sulphuric acid and lead).
They must be disposed of in accordance 
with regulations and must never under any 
circumstances be discarded with household 
waste.
Take used batteries to a special collection 
point.
Protect your eyes and face before 
handling the battery.
All operations on the battery must be carried 
out in a well ventilated area and away from 
naked flames and sources of sparks, to avoid 
any risk of explosion or fire.
Wash your hands afterwards.
Electronic control units
Never connect the negative jump lead to 
the metal part of the electronic control units.
Risk of destroying the electronic control units! 
Connect to the remote earth point provided 
for this purpose.
Never try to charge a frozen battery - risk 
of explosion!
If the battery has frozen, have it checked by a 
CITROËN dealer or by a qualified workshop 
who will verify that the internal components 
have not been damaged and that the case 
has not cracked, which would mean a risk of 
toxic and corrosive acid leaking.
Automatic gearbox
Never try to start the engine by pushing 
the vehicle.
Symbols
No sparks or naked flames, no smoking.  
Always protect your eyes. Explosive  gases can cause blindness and injury.
Keep the vehicle's battery out of the reach 
of children.
The vehicle's battery contains sulphuric acid which can make you go blind or 
cause severe burns.
For more information, refer to the 
handbook.
Explosive gases can be present close to 
the battery.
With petrol engine
Procedure for starting the engine using another 
battery or for charging a discharged battery.   
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Accessing the battery
The battery is located under the bonnet. 
 
For access to the (+) terminal:
► Release the bonnet by pulling the internal 
release lever
, then the external safety catch.
►
 
Raise the bonnet.
(+)
 Positive terminal with a quick-release clamp.
(-) Negative terminal.
As the battery's negative terminal is not 
accessible, a remote earth point is located near 
the battery.
Starting using another battery
If the vehicle's battery is flat, the engine can be 
started using a backup battery (either external or 
from another vehicle) and jump leads or using a 
battery booster.
Never start the engine by connecting a 
battery charger.
Never use a 24
  V or higher battery booster.
Check beforehand that the backup battery 
has a nominal voltage of 12
  V and a capacity 
at least equal to that of the discharged 
battery.
The two vehicles must not be in contact with 
each other.
Switch off all electricity-consuming equipment 
on both vehicles (audio system, wipers, 
lighting, etc.).
Make sure that the jump leads are well away 
from the engine’s moving parts (fan, belt, 
etc.).
Do not disconnect the (+) terminal while the 
engine is running.
 
 
► Lift the plastic cover on the (+) terminal, if the 
vehicle has one.
►
 
Connect the red cable to the (+) terminal of 
flat battery
  A (at the metal elbow), then to the 
(+) terminal of the backup battery
  B or of the 
booster.
►
 
Connect one end of the green or black cable 
to the (-) terminal of the backup battery
  B or of 
the booster (or to an earth point on the assisting 
vehicle).
► Connect the other end of the green or black 
cable to the earth point  C .
►
 
Start the engine on the assisting vehicle and 
leave it running for a few minutes.
►
 
Operate the starter on the broken down 
vehicle and let the engine run.
If the engine does not start immediately
, switch 
off the ignition and wait a few moments before 
trying again.
►
 
W
 ait for it to return to idle.
►
 
Disconnect the jump leads  in reverse order.
►
 
Refit the plastic cover to the (+) terminal, if 
the vehicle has one.
►
 
Allow the engine to run for at least 
30
  minutes, with the vehicle stationary, so that 
the battery reaches an adequate state of charge.
Driving immediately without having 
reached a sufficient level of charge may 
affect some of the vehicle's functionalities.
Charging the battery using a battery 
charger
For optimum service life of the battery, it is 
essential to maintain an adequate state of 
charge.
In some circumstances, it may be necessary to 
charge the battery:
–
 
When using the vehicle mainly for short 
journeys.
–
 
If the vehicle is to be taken off the road for 
several weeks.   
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8Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
To charge the vehicle's battery yourself, use only a charger compatible with 
lead-acid batteries with a nominal voltage of 
12
 
V.
Follow the instructions provided by the 
manufacturer of the charger.
Never reverse polarities.
It is not necessary to disconnect the 
battery.
►
 
Switch the ignition off.
►
 
Switch off all electrical consumers (audio 
system, lighting, wipers, etc.).
 
 
► Switch off charger  B  before connecting 
the cables to the battery, so as to avoid any 
dangerous sparks.
►
 
Ensure that the charger cables are in good 
condition.
► Lift the plastic cover on the (+) terminal, if the 
vehicle has one.
►
 
Connect the cables of charger  B
 as follows:
•
 
the positive (+) red cable to the (+) terminal 
of battery 
A,
•
 
the negative (-) black cable to earth point  C
 
on the vehicle.
►
 
At the end of the charging operation, switch 
off charger  B
 before disconnecting the cables 
from battery A.
If this label is present, use only a 12 V 
charger to avoid causing irreversible 
damage to the electrical components 
connected to the Stop & Start system.
24V
12V
Disconnecting/reconnecting the 
battery
In order to maintain an adequate state of 
charge for starting the engine, we recommend 
disconnecting the battery if the vehicle is to be 
unused for an extended period.
Before disconnecting the battery:
►
 
Close all openings (doors, boot, windows, 
roof). ►
 
Switch off all electricity-consuming devices 
(audio system, wipers, lamps, etc.).
►
  
Switch off the ignition and wait for 4
   minutes.
After accessing the battery, it is only necessary 
to disconnect the (+) terminal.
Quick-release terminal clamp
Disconnecting the (+) terminal
 
 
► Depending on equipment, lift the plastic cover 
on the  (+) terminal.
►
 
Raise lever
  
A
  fully to release clamp  
B
 .
►
 
Remove clamp
  
B
  by lifting it off.   
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Reconnecting the (+) terminal 
 
► Raise lever A  fully.
►  Refit the open clamp  B  on the (+)   terminal.
►
 
Push clamp
   B fully down.
►
 
Lower lever
  
A
  to lock clamp   B.
►
 
Depending on equipment, lower the plastic 
cover on the 
(+) terminal.
Do not force the lever, as it will not lock 
in place if the clamp is not positioned 
correctly; start the procedure again.
The Stop & Start system may not be  operational during the trip following the 
first engine start.
In this case, the system will only be available 
again after a continuous period with the 
vehicle immobilised, the duration of which 
depends on the exterior temperature and the 
state of charge of the battery (up to about 8 
hours).
With rechargeable hybrid 
engine
The rechargeable hybrid system has two  accessory batteries: one at the front and one at 
the centre of the vehicle.
Replacing the accessory batteries
Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
Jump-starting another vehicle
Do not start or jump start another vehicle 
from the vehicle’s accessory batteries.
Accessing the accessory batteries
Front
The front battery is located under the bonnet. 
 
For access to the (+) terminal:
►  Release the bonnet by pulling the internal 
release lever
, then the external safety catch.
►
 
Raise the bonnet. (+)
 Positive terminal with a quick-release 
terminal.
(-) Negative terminal.
As the battery's negative terminal is not 
accessible, a remote earth point is located near 
the battery.
Central
The central battery is located in the front armrest 
storage compartment.
To reach the battery:
 
 
 
 
► Open the front armrest.
►  Unclip the compartment's floor .
(+) Positive terminal, protected by a red plastic 
cover (not accessible).
(-) Negative terminal with a black quick-release 
connector.
Charging the front battery using a 
battery charger
For optimum service life of the front battery, it 
is essential to maintain an adequate state of 
charge.   
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8In some circumstances, it may be necessary to 
charge the front battery:
– 
When using the vehicle mainly for short 
journeys.
–
 
If the vehicle is to be taken off the road for 
several weeks.
Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
To charge the vehicle's front battery  yourself, use only a charger compatible 
with lead-acid batteries with a nominal voltage 
of 12
  V.
Follow the instructions provided by the 
manufacturer of the charger.
Never reverse polarities.
It is not necessary to disconnect the 
battery.
►
 
Switch the ignition off.
►
 
Switch off all electrical consumers (audio 
system, lighting, wipers, etc.).
 
 
► Switch off charger  B  before connecting 
the cables to the battery, so as to avoid any 
dangerous sparks.
►
 
Ensure that the charger cables are in good 
condition.
►
 
Lift the plastic cover on the (+) terminal, if the 
vehicle has one.
►
 
Connect the cables of charger  B
 as follows:
•
 
the positive (+) red cable to the (+) terminal 
of battery 
A,
•
 
the negative (-) black cable to earth point  C
 
on the vehicle.
►
 
At the end of the charging operation, switch 
off charger  B
 before disconnecting the cables 
from battery A.
Disconnecting/reconnecting the 
accessory batteries
Procedure for disconnecting/reconnecting the 
accessory batteries in the event of long-term 
immobilisation of the vehicle.
Before disconnecting the accessory batteries:
►
 
Open the driver's door
 .
►
 
Close all other doors.
► Switch off all electrical consumers (audio 
system, wipers, lamps, etc.).
►
 
Switch 
 off the ignition and wait for the READY 
indicator lamp to go out.
►
 
Observe a waiting time of 4 minutes.
Never reverse the order of the accessory 
battery disconnection and reconnection 
steps - risk of irreversible damage!
Disconnection
Central battery:
►  Disconnect the  (-)
 terminal using the black 
quick-release connector.
Front battery:
 
    
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► Disconnect the (+)  terminal by disconnecting 
the red quick-release clamp: •
 
Raise lever
  
A
  fully to release clamp  
B
 .
•
 
Remove clamp
  
B
  by lifting it off.
Reconnection
Front battery: 
 
► Connect the (+) terminal by connecting the 
red quick-release clamp: •
 
Raise lever
  
A
  fully.
•
 
Refit open clamp
  
B
  on the (+) terminal.
•
 
Push clamp
   B fully down.
•
 
Lower lever
  
A
  to lock clamp   B.
Central battery:
►
 
Connect the 
 (-) terminal using the black 
quick-release connector.
Following reconnection
After reconnecting the battery, turn on the 
ignition and wait 1   minute before starting the 
engine, to enable the electronic systems to 
initialise.
If minor problems nevertheless persist following 
this operation, contact a CITROËN dealer or a 
qualified workshop.
Referring to the relevant section, reinitialise 
certain equipment:
–
 
Electronic key
 .
–
  Sunroof.
–
 
Electric windows.
–
 
Date and time.
–
 
Preset radio stations.
After reconnecting the battery, the message "Collision risk detection 
system fault" is displayed on the instrument 
panel when the ignition is switched on. This 
operation is perfectly normal. The message 
will disappear while driving.
Towing the vehicle
General recommendations
Observe the legislation in force in the 
country where you are driving.
Ensure that the weight of the towing vehicle is 
higher than that of the towed vehicle.
The driver must remain at the wheel of the 
towed vehicle and must have a valid driving 
licence.
When towing a vehicle with all four wheels on 
the ground, always use an approved towing 
arm; rope and straps are prohibited.
The towing vehicle must move off gently.
When the vehicle is towed with its engine 
off, there is no longer braking and steering 
assistance.
A professional towing service must be 
called if:
–
 
Broken down on a motorway or main road.
–
 
Not possible to put 
 the gearbox into neutral, 
unlock the steering, or release the parking 
brake.
–
 
Not possible to tow a vehicle with an 
automatic gearbox, with the engine running.
–
 
T
owing with only two wheels on the ground.
–
 
Four-wheel drive vehicle.
–
 
No approved towbar available.
Rechargeable hybrid vehicles
Before any intervention, with the ignition 
on, depress the brake pedal and select mode 
N, then switch off the hybrid system (READY 
indicator lamp off).
Always call on professionals for recovery of 
the vehicle on a flatbed lorry or trailer.
Use the towing eye  only
  to free the vehicle 
if it is stuck, or to secure it for recovery on a 
flatbed lorry or trailer.