Citroen C6 2007 1.G Owner's Manual

Page 151 of 216

154
VI
R O O F B A R S
Do not exceed the maximum permitted load.
For the maximum distributed load on the roof bars: see the chapter “General”.
Recommendations:Spread the load evenly, avoiding overloading on one side.
Position the heaviest weight as low down as pos-sible.Tie the load down securely and add warning signs if it is protruding.
Drive conservatively, as the vehicle will be more vul-nerable to side winds.
The stability of your vehicle may be altered.Remove the roof rack or roof bars when you are not using them.

Page 152 of 216

155
VI
V E R Y C O L D P R O T E C T I O N
After fi ttingBefore fi tting
FITTING/REMOVAL OF THE SNOW-GUARD
Fitting
Clip the snow-guard onto the ribs of the bumper.
Removal
To detach the snow-guard, slide the tool 4 into the recesses in the snow-guard and lift.Note: The tool 4 is to be found 4in the protection box in the spare wheel. See “Changing a wheel”.
The snow-guard delivered with the vehicle (according to destination) should be fi tted during the winter period, but removed for the remainder of the year.
It is essential to remove it whenever the temperature is above 10 °C.

Page 153 of 216

156
VI
4
3
8
9
61
2
5
7
C H A N G I N G A W H E E L
ACCESS TO THE SPARE WHEEL
To access the spare wheel1. Lift the boot fl oor by means of the strap.2. Anchor the strap on the roof of the boot.3. To remove the spare wheel, detach the belt then push the wheel for-wards so as to be able to lift it.
TO REPOSITION THE SPARE WHEEL
To put the spare wheel back in the boot1. Position the spare wheel fl at in the boot, then pull it towards you.2. Next place the toolbox inside the wheel, then secure the a ssembly with the belt.3. Release the strap to return the boot fl oor to its initial position.
Tyre pressures
Tyre pressures are indicated on the label which is positioned l ow down on the front pillar. See “Vehicle identifi cation” and “User Precautions”. (On this label you will see a pressure for normal speeds and a pressure for high speeds).
1. Handle2. Jack3. Tool for removing/refi tting the wheel bolts4. Tool for removing the anti-theft bolt protector5. Centring guide6. Tool for removing foglamps and reversing lamps7. Handle extension8. Towing eye9. Movable chock
TOOLS
The tools are to be found in a pro-tective holder inside the spare wheel. Pull back the retaining strap to have access.

Page 154 of 216

157
VI
4
Before positioning the jack, always adjust the vehicle's ground clearance to the “maximum height” position and retain this adjustment for as long as the jack is under the veh icle (do not use the hydraulic adjustments).
Never get underneath the vehicle if it is supported only by the jack.
The jack and all the tools are designed specifi cally for use on your particular vehicle. Do not use them for any other applications.
Have the original wheel repaired and refitted as so on as possible.
It is essential not to exceed a speed of 80 km/h (50 mph) on your spare wheel.
REMOVAL1. Park the vehicle on stable, fi rm ground that is not slippery. Apply the parking brake.2. With the engine idling, adjust the ground clearance to maximum height. See “Comfort” and “Adjusting the ground clearance”. Switch off the igni-tion and engage fi rst gear or reverse gear depending on any slope (for a vehicle with automatic gearbox, select position P).3. Position the chock at the wheel that is diametrically opposite the one to be replaced.4. Position the jack at one of the four jacking-points provided on the sub-frame close to the wheels, then use the handle to unwind the jack until it reaches the ground.5. Slide the removal tool 4 into the notch and lever vigorously to detach the anti-theft bolt protector. See illustration. You can use the handle at the extremity of the tool 4.6. Slacken the wheel bolts.7. Continue to extend the jack until the wheel is a few cen timetres off the ground.8. Undo the bolts, remove the wheel.
C H A N G I N G A W H E E L

Page 155 of 216

158
VI
It is essential not to exceed a speed of 80 km/h (50 mph) on your spare wheel.
The wheel bolts are specifi c to the type of wheel.
If the type of wheel is changed, check with your CITROËN dealer that the wheel bolts are compatible with the new wheels.
Note: take care to note down the code number engrav ed on the head of the anti-theft bolt socket. This will enable you to obtain replacement anti-theft bolt sockets from a dealership.
WHEEL FOR TEMPORARY USE
If your vehicle is equipped with a spare wheel for temporary use only, when fi tting it it is normal to observe that the wheel bolts do not come to bear on the wheel rim.
The spare wheel is secured by the conical tapering of the wheel bolt’s shaft. See illustration.
When refi tting the original wheel, ensure that the wheel bolt contact surfaces are clean and in good condition.
REFITTING A WHEEL1. Fit the wheel on the hub, using the centring guide. Make sure that the contact surface between the hub and the wheel is clean.2. Screw in the bolts but do not fully tighten them.3. Lower the jack and remove it.4. Tighten the wheel bolts, using the wheelbrace.5. Refi t the embellisher.6. Return the ground clearance to the normal position. See “Adjusting ground clearance”.7. Ensure the tyre pressure is correct (see “Vehicle identifi ca-tion”) and have the balancing checked.
WHEEL EQUIPPED WITH DEFLATION DETECTION SENSOR
Such wheels have tyre pressure sensors. It is essential to have repairs carried out by a CITROËN dealer.
ANTI-THEFT BOLTS
Each wheel is equipped with one anti-theft bolt.
To remove it1. Remove the protector that is covering it by means of the tool 4 for “removing anti-theft protectors”.2. Use the anti-theft socket with the handle.
C H A N G I N G A W H E E L

Page 156 of 216

159
VI
T O W I N G – L I F T I N G
TOWING WITH WHEELS ON THE GROUND
Towing eyes can be used at the front and at the rear of the vehicle.
Detach the cover:For the front cover, lever with a screwdriver at the top of the co ver.For
For the rear cover, press on the right hand side.For
The ignition key must be in position M to retain steering.
Use a bar with attachments to the towing eyes as above.
The towing eye is removable, to be stowed in the jack protect ion box inside the spare wheel.

Page 157 of 216

160
VII
G E N E R A L
MTRA: Gross train weight.
Weights: Refer to the manufac-turer's plate.
* If you are towing, the speed must not exceed 100 km / h (62 mph).
Gross trailer weight (with brakes) can be increased up to:(1) 1 700 kg.
Provided you reduce the vehicle weight so as not to exceed gross train weight.
Observe your vehicle's tow-ing limits. It is essential to com-ply with the max. Gross Trailer Weights and speed limits as specifi ed by legislation in each country.
Dimensions of chainable tyres:
All the tyres shown can be fi tted with chains.

Page 158 of 216

161
VII
F U E L C O N S U M P T I O N
I N L I T R E S / 1 0 0 K M ( M I L E S P E R G A L L O N )I N L I T R E S / 1 0 0 K M ( M I L E S P E R G A L L O N )
These consumption fi gures are established according to Directive 80/1268/CEE. Fuel consumption can vary depend-ing on style of driving, traffi c conditions, weather conditions, vehicle load, how the vehicle has been maintained and on use of accessories.
(1) Units in g/km for combined driving.
ENGINE TYPEV62.2 HDi 16VV6 HDi
Urban16.3
(17.3)
8.7
(32.5)
12
(23.5)
Extra urban8.2
(34.4)
5.4
(52.3)
6.8
(41.5)
Combined11.2
(25.2)
6.6
(42.8)
8.7
(32.5)
CO2 emissions (1)266175230
The fuel consumption fi gures quoted are correct at time of goi ng to press.

Page 159 of 216

162
VII
H
E
F
A
D
BC
G
I
D I M E N S I O N S
( I N M E T R E S )
A2.900
B1.124
C0.884
D4.908
E1.586
F2.080
G1.558
H1.860
I*1.464
*Without roof bars.

Page 160 of 216

163
VII
F
C
B
A
ED
D I M E N S I O N S
( I N M E T R E S )
A1.115
B0.904 / 0.974
C1.150
DIf a bench-seat1.663
E0.378
F0.449

Page:   < prev 1-10 ... 111-120 121-130 131-140 141-150 151-160 161-170 171-180 181-190 191-200 ... 220 next >