tow CITROEN DS3 CABRIO 2016 Handbook (in English)

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na

vigation
Secondary page
Enter destination Address
Curr.
  location
Address
 se

ttings
Points of Interest
Town centre
Save Save
  the   current   address.
Add
  waypointAdd
  a   waypoint   to   the   route.
Navigate
  toPress
  to   calculate   the   route.
Contacts Addresses
Select
  a   contact   then   calculate   the   route.
View
Navigate
  to
Search for contact
Call
From map Display
  the   map   and   zoom   to   view   the   roads.
Itinerary Create,
  add   or   delete   a   waypoint   or   view   the  
it

inerary.
Stop Delete
 n

avigation
 i
nformation.
n

avigate to Press
  to   calculate   the   route.
Audio and Telematics

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Navigation - Guidance
Choosing a new destination
Select "Enter destination ". Select "
Save"   to   save   the   address  
e

ntered   as   a   contact   entry.
The   system   allows   up   to   200   entries.
Select " Confirm ".
Press " Show route on map " to start
navigation.
Select "
Address ".
Select the " Country:"
  from   the  
l

ist   offered,   then   in   the   same  
w

ay the "City:" or its post
code,
  the   "Road: ", the "
n°:".
C

onfirm   each   time. Select "n
avigate to
".
Choose   the   restriction   criteria:  
"I

nclude tollroads", "Include
ferries ", "Tr a f f i c ", "Strict ", "Close ".
Choose
  the   navigation   criteria:  
"F

astest" or "Shortest " or "Time/
distance " or "Ecological". To
  delete   navigation   information,   press  
"
S
ettings
".
Press " Stop navigation ".
To   resume   navigation   press   "Settings ".
Press " Resume navigation ".
Press on
n
a
vigation
 
to   display   the  
p

rimary
 pag
e.
Press   on   the   secondary   page.
Towards a new destination
Or

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Towards a recent destination
Select "Enter destination ".
Select   an   address   from  
t

he   list   offered.
Press on
n
a
vigation
 
to   display   the  
p

rimary
 pag
e.
Press   on   the   secondary   page.
Select "
n
avigate to ".
Towards a contact
Select "Enter destination ".
Select " Contacts ".
Press on
n
a
vigation
 
to   display   the  
p

rimary
 pag
e.
Press   on   the   secondary   page. Select   a   destination   from  
t

he contacts in the list
offered.
Select "
n
avigate to
".
Select the criteria then " Confirm" to
start
 n
avigation.
To
 
be   able   to   use   navigation   "towards  
a

 
contact   in   the   directory",   it   is   first  
n

ecessary   to   enter   the   address   for   your  
c

ontact.
Select the criteria then " Confirm" or
press " Show route on map " to start
navigation.
Audio and Telematics

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Towards gPS coordinates
Select "Enter destination ".
Select " Address ".
Enter the " Longitude: "
then the " Latitude: ".
Select "
n

avigate to ".
Select the criteria then " Confirm" or
press " Show route on map " to start
navigation. Press on n
a
vigation
 
to   display   the  
p

rimary
 pag
e.
Press   on   the   secondary   page.
Towards a point on the map
Select "
Enter destination ".
Select " From map ".
Press on
n
a
vigation
 
to   display   the  
p

rimary
 pag
e.
Press   on   the   secondary   page.
Zooming
 
in   on   the   map   shows   points   with  
i

nformation.
A
 
long
 
press   on   a   point   opens   its   content.
Towards points of interest (POI)
Points of Interest (POI) are listed in different categories.
Press on
n
a
vigation
 
to   display   the  
p

rimary
 pag
e.
Press
  on   the   secondary   page.
Select " Search for POI ".
Select " All POIs "
Or "
ga

rage",
Or "
dinin

g/hotels",

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Exterior
Remote control key 60 - 63,   105 -107
- l ocking/unlocking
-
 b

attery
-
 
a
nti-theft   protection
-
 s

tarting Lighting
  controls  
1
34-138
Headlamp
 adj

ustment
 1
39
Changing
 bu

lbs
 2
12-215
-
 
f
ront   lamps
-
 fo

glamps
-
 
d
irection   indicator   repeaters
Wiper
  controls  
1
40 -143
Changing
  a   wiper   blade  
2
31 Door
  mirrors  
8
3
Doors
 7

0 -72
-
 ope

ning/closing
-
 
c
entral   locking
-
 em

ergency
 c
ontrol
Alarm
 6

4-67
Electric
  windows  
6
8 - 69
Fuel
  tank  
1
88 -189
Misfuel prevention
1

90Accessories
 23

8-239
Hill
  start   assist  
1
23
Braking
  assistance  
1
54-155
Trajectory
  control  
1
55 -156
Tyre
  pressures  
2
02-203,   266
Under-inflation
 d

etection
 1
50-153
Boot
 7

3
Temporary
  puncture   repair   kit  
1
99 -203
Changing
  a   wheel  
2
04-210
-
 
t
ools
-
 
r
emoving   /   refitting
Snow chains

2
11
Changing
 bu

lbs
 2
16-218
-
 
r
ear   lamps
-
 
3
D   rear   lamps
-
 
3
rd   brake   lamp
-
 
n
umber   plate   lamps
Rear
  parking   sensors  
1
28 -129
Reversing
  camera  
1
30
Towbar
 23

4-235
Towing
 23

2-233

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Interior
Boot fittings 100 -101
-  r ear   parcel   shelf
-
 
r
etaining   strap
-
 
s
towing   rings
AdBlue
® tank 19 6 -198
Rear
 
seats  
8
1- 82
ISOFIX
 
mountings  
1
82-184
Child
 
seats  
1
72-181Seat
  belts  
1
61-163
Front   seats  
7
6 -78,   79 - 80Airbags
 16

4 -169
Interior
  fittings  
9
6 -99
-  
a
uxilliary   sockets
-  
c
entre   armrest
-  
m
at
Glove   box  
9
7
Deactivating
 t
he
 p
assenger's
 a
irbag
 1
66
Visual search

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Radio .................................... 298,   299,   302,   338
RDS ................ ............................................... 299
Rear
 fo

glamp......................................... 216, 217
Rear
  lamps,   3D  
............................................. 2

13
Rear
 s

creen
 (
demisting)
 .................................. 94
R

echarging   the   battery  
.................................2

29
Reduction
  of   electrical   load  
..........................23

0
Regeneration
  of   the   particle   emissions   filter  
....25

0
Reinitialising
  the   electric   windows  
..................69
R

einitialising   the   remote   control  
.....................62
R

emote   control  
..........................................6
0,   63
Removing
  a   wheel  
..............................
..........207
Removing
  the   mat  
...............................
............99
Replacing
 bu

lbs
 ..............................
.......212-219
Replacing
 f

uses
 ..............................
......220-226
Replacing
  the   air   filter  
...................................25

0
Replacing
  the   oil   filter  
...................................25

0
Replacing
 t

he
 p
assenger
 c
ompartment
 f
ilter....250
Replacing
  wiper   blades......................... 143,   231
Resetting
  the   service   indicator  
.......................38
R

esetting   the   trip   recorder  
..............................40
R

ev counter
 ............................................... 1

8, 20
Reversing
 c

amera
 ...............................
..........13 0
Reversing
 lam

p
 ..................................... 21

6, 217
Risk
  areas   (update)  
....................................... 28

9
Routine
  checks  
..................................... 25

0, 251
Running
  out   of   fuel   (Diesel)  
..........................19

1Screen,
  monochrome   C  ..........................4 5,   347
Screenwash ..............................
....................141
Screenwash
  fluid   level  
..................................24

8
SCR
  (Selective   Catalytic   Reduction)  
............19

2
Seat
  adjustment  
...............................
.........76, 79
Seat belts
 ...................................... 1

61,   163,   178
Seats, rear
 ....................................................... 81
S

erial   number,   vehicle  
..................................26

6
Service
 i

ndicator
 .............................................36
S

ervice   warning   lamp  
.....................................2

7
Servicing
 ...............................

..........................14
Settings
 (

Menus)
 ...............................
....3 0 6 - 313
Setting
  the   clock  
................................ 4
4,   48,   53
Sidelamps
 ............................. 1

34,   214,   216,   217
Side
 r

epeater
 ..............................
..................215
Snow chains
 .................................................. 2

11
Spare wheel
 ...............................

...................204
Speed
 l

imiter
 ...............................
..................124
Speedometer
 ..............................

..............18, 20
Starting
  the   engine  
.......................................10

5
Steering
  mounted   controls,   audio  
................3

37
Stop & Start
 ....... 5

7,   90,   120,   188,   227,   243,   250
Storage
 ................

......................................96, 97
Storage
 b

ox
 ...................................................10

1
Stowing
 r

ings
 ..............................
..................10 0
Sun visor
 ......................................................... 97
S

witching   off   the   engine  
...............................10

5
Synchronising
  the   remote   control  
...................62
S

ystem
 se
ttings
 .....................................3

0 6 - 313
Safety for children .................................17 9, 18 4
Scented   air   freshener  ..................................... 94
S
creen   menu   map  
...............2

78, 280, 284, 292,
294,
  296,   306,   308,   310,   320,   322,   346,   347
Screen,
  monochrome   A  
..........................4
2,   346 Tank,
  AdBlue
® additive .........................
19 2, 19 6
Tank,
 
fuel
 ............................... ................188, 19 0
Technical
 da

ta
 ....................................... 2

54-264
Telephone
 ............................................ 3

24,   344
Temperature
 adj

ustment
 ........................... 8

8, 90
Temperature,
 c

oolant
 ...................................... 35
T

emporary
 
puncture   repair   kit  
......................19

9
Three flashes function (direction
 i

ndicators)
 ................................... 14

8
Third
 
brake
 
lamp  
........................................... 2

18
TMC
 
(Traffic
 
info)  
.......................................... 29

0
To o l s
 ................

.............................................. 204
Total
 
distance
  recorder  
................................... 40
T

ouch screen tablet
 ........................................ 49
T

ouch
 
screen
 
tablet   (Menus)  
.......... 5
1,   273,   277
To w b a r
 ................

........................................... 234
Towed
 
loads
 
.................................. 2
57,   261,   263
Towing
 
another   vehicle  
................................. 23

3
Traction
 
control   (ASR)  
.................................. 15

5
Traffic
 
information   (TA)  
.........................2
91,   339
Traffic
 
information   (TMC)  
.............................. 29

0
Tr a i l e r
 ...............

............................................. 234
Trajectory
 
control   systems  
............................ 15

5
Trip
 
computer
 
...................................... 4
6,   54-57
Trip
 
distance
 
recorder  
..................................... 40
T

yre pressures
 ..............................
....... 203,   266
Ty r e s
 ..............................................................

..14
Tyre
 
under-inflation  
detection
 ...............

........32,   150,   152,   153,   203
Tyre
 
under-inflation   detection  
......................... 32
Table of weights ............................ 2 57,   261,   263
Tables   of   engines  .........................2
54, 260, 262
Tables of fuses
 
.............................................. 2

20Under-inflation (detection) ............................ 15 0
Unlocking .............................. ..........................60
Alphabetical index

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7Access
During automatic closing of the roof in zone A (position 2 to position 1 ), pressing the control stops the roof.
 Between positions 2 and 1 , pressing the control beyond the point of resistance allows automatic closing of the roof to position 1 .  Between positions 1 and 0 , press and hold the control until the roof closes fully.
Aero-acoustic deflector
An aero-acoustic deflector is available to improve the acoustic comfort of occupants of the vehicle in certain driving conditions (high speed), by reducing the turbulence in the passenger compartment resulting from the displacement of air. On opening the roof, the aero-acoustic deflector may be deployed if it is not secured. On closing the roof, the deflector folds away automatically.
 With the roof open, this deflector can be folded away manually and secured at its centre: press vertically down on the cross member near the paddle at the top of the deflector and clip this paddle in the cut-out.  To release and deploy the deflector manually, press vertically down on the cross member near the paddle to unclip it from the cut-out and pull it gently towards you.

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17Technical data
Petrol enginePureTech 82V Ti 120PureTech 110 S&STHP 165 S&STHP 150 S&S *
Gearbox Manual (5-speed) Automatic (4-speed) Manual (5-speed)
E AT 6 (6-speed automatic)
Manual (6-speed)
Model code: SB... HMZ6 5FS9 HNZ6/S H NZ T/S 5GZM/S 5GWM/S *
- Unladen weight 1 035 1 133 1 090 1 150 1 165
- Kerb weight 1 110 1 208 1 165 1 225 1 240
- Gross vehicle weight (GV W) 1 536 1 610 1 598 1 635 1 630
- Gross train weight (GTW) on a 12 % gradient 2 336 2 510 2 498 2 535 2 530
- Braked trailer (within the GTW limit) on a 12 % gradient 800 900 900 900 900
- Braked trailer ** (with load transfer within the GTW limit) 1 100 1 150 1 500 1 150 1 150
- Unbraked trailer 520 570 520 570 570
- Recommended nose weight 46 46 46 46 46
* For Belgium. ** The weight of the braked trailer can be increased, within the GTW limit, if the GV W of the towing vehicle is reduced by an equal amount. Warning: towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road holding.
The GTW and towed load values indicated are valid 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 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country). High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the per formance of the vehicle to protect the engine; if the ambient temperature is above 37 °C,
limit the towed load.
Petrol weights and towed loads (in kg)

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19Technical data
Diesel enginee-HDi 90BlueHDi 100BlueHDi 120BlueHDi 115 **
Gearbox Manual (5-speed) ETG6 electronic (6-speed) Manual (5-speed) Manual (6-speed)
Model code: SB... 9HPK /S 9HP8/PS BHY6/S BHZM/S BHXM/S **
- Unladen weight 1 085 1 090 1 148 1 200
- Kerb weight 1 160 1 165 1 223 1 275
- Gross vehicle weight (GV W) 1 625 1 639 1 652 1 665
- Gross train weight (GTW) on a 12 % gradient 2 525 2 539 2 552 2 565
- Braked trailer (within GTW limit) on 12 % gradient 900 900 900 900
- Braked trailer * (with load transfer with the GTW limit) 1 150 1 150 1 150 1 150
- Unbraked trailer 570 570 570 570
- Recommended nose weight 46 46 46 46
The GTW and towed load values indicated are valid 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 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country). High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the per formance of the vehicle to protect the engine; if the ambient temperature is above 37 °C, limit the towed load.
* The weight of the braked trailer can be increased, within the GTW limit, if the GV W of the towing vehicle is reduced by an equal amount. Warning: towing using a lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road holding. ** For Belgium.
Diesel weights and towed loads (in kg)

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