fuses CITROEN DS3 CROSSBACK 2022 Owners Manual

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63Safety05
General safety
recommendations
Do not remove the labels attached in
different places on your vehicle. They
include safety warnings as well as
identification information for the vehicle.
For any work on your vehicle, use a
qualified workshop that has the technical
information, skills and equipment required, all
of which a dealer is able to provide.
Depending on country regulations, some
safety equipment may be compulsory:
high visibility safety vests, warning triangles,
breathalysers, spare bulbs, spare fuses, fire
extinguisher, first aid kit, mud flaps at the rear
of the vehicle, etc.
Installing electrical accessories:
– The fitting o f electrical equipment or
accessories not approved by the Manufacturer
may cause excessive current consumption
and faults and failures with the electrical
system of your vehicle. Contact a dealer
for information on the range of approved
accessories.


As a sa
fety measure, access to the
diagnostic socket, used for the vehicle's
electronic systems, is reserved strictly for
authorised dealers or qualified workshops,
equipped with the special tools required (risk
of malfunctions of the vehicle's electronic
systems that could cause breakdowns or
serious accidents). The Manufacturer cannot
be held responsible if this advice is not
followed.


An
y modification or adaptation not
intended or authorised by the Manufacturer
or carried out without meeting the technical
requirements defined by the Manufacturer
will result in the suspension of the commercial
warranty.
Installation of accessory radio
communication transmitters
Before installing a radio communication
transmitter with an external aerial, you
must without fail contact a dealer for the
specification of transmitters which can be
fitted (frequency, maximum power, aerial
position, specific installation requirements),
in line with the Vehicle Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directive (2004/104/EC).
Declarations of conformity for radio
equipment
The relevant certificates are available on the
http://service.dsautomobiles.com website.
Hazard warning lamps



►  Pressing the red button causes all the
direction indicators to flash.
They can operate with the ignition off.
Automatic operation of hazard
warning lamps
When braking in an emergency, depending on
the rate of deceleration, the hazard warning
lamps come on automatically. They switch off
automatically when you next accelerate.
They can be turned off by pressing the button
again.

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Driving06
Deactivating the system
►  Turn the thumbwheel 1 upwards to the OFF
position.
Information displayed on the
instrument panel


7. Vehicle detected by the system (full symbol)
8. Cruise control active (colour not grey)
9. Speed setting value
10. Speed suggested by the Speed Limit
Recognition and Recommendation
11. Vehicle held stationary (versions with
automatic gearbox or drive selector)


12.Inter-vehicle distance setting
13. Position of the vehicle detected by the
system
Messages and alerts
To benefit from the following information on the
instrument panel, select the DRIVING or Driving
aids display mode.
The display of these messages or alerts is
not sequential.
"Cruise control paused" or "Cruise control
suspended" following a brief acceleration
by the driver.
"Cruise control active", no vehicle
detected.
"Cruise control paused", vehicle detected.
"Cruise control active", vehicle detected.
"Take back control" (orange).
►  Brake or accelerate, depending on the context.
"Take back control" (red).
►  Take back control of the vehicle immediately:
the system cannot manage the current driving
situation.
"Activation not possible, conditions
unsuitable". The system refuses to
activate cruise control, as the necessary
conditions are not fulfilled.
Stop & Go function
"To move off again, press the
accelerator pedal or press
the II button” (button 4).
The system has brought the vehicle to a complete
stop.
Within 3 seconds, the vehicle gradually and
automatically begins moving again.
After 3 seconds, the driver must accelerate or
press button 4 to move off again.
While the vehicle is immobilised, the
following recommendations apply:


Do no
t open doors.


Do no
t drop off or pick up passengers.


Do no
t engage reverse gear.
When moving off again, watch out for
cyclists, pedestrians and animals, as they
may not be detected properly.
Operating limits
Cruise control operates by day and night, in fog or
moderate rainfall.
Certain situations cannot be managed by the
system and require driver intervention.
Elements not detected by the system:


Pede
strians, some cyclists, animals.


St
ationary vehicles (traffic jam, breakdown,
etc.).

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Practical information07
► Clip the stay in its housing.
►  Lower the bonnet and release it near the end
of its travel.
►  Pull on the bonnet to check that it is locked
correctly.
Because of the presence of electrical
equipment under the bonnet, it is
recommended that exposure to water (rain,
washing, etc.) be limited.
Engine compartment
The engine represented is an example given for
illustration purposes only.
The locations of the following elements may vary:


Air filt
er.


Engine oil dip
stick.


Engine oil filler c
ap.
Petrol engine

Diesel engine

1.Screenwash fluid reservoir.
2.Engine coolant reservoir.
3.Brake fluid reservoir.
4.Battery/Fuses.
5.Remote earth point (-).
6.Fusebox.
7. Air filter.
8.Engine oil filler cap.
9.Engine oil dipstick.
The Diesel fuel system operates under
very high pressure.
All work on this circuit must be carried out only
by a dealer or a qualified workshop.
Electric motor

1. Screenwash fluid reservoir
2. Engine coolant reservoir
3.Brake fluid reservoir
4. Battery / Fuses
5. Remote earth point (-)
6. Fusebox
7. 400 V electrical system
8. Emergency circuit-breaker for firefighters and
maintenance technicians
For more information on the Charging system
(Electric), refer to the corresponding section.
Checking levels
Check all of the following levels regularly in
accordance with the manufacturer's service
schedule. Top them up if required, unless
otherwise indicated.
If a level drops significantly, have the
corresponding system checked by a dealer or a
qualified workshop.
The fluids must comply with the
manufacturer's requirements and with
the vehicle's engine.
Take care when working under the
bonnet, as certain areas of the engine
may be extremely hot (risk of burns) and the
cooling fan could start at any time (even with
the ignition off).
Used products
Avoid prolonged contact of used oil or
fluids with the skin.
Most of these fluids are harmful to health and
very corrosive.
Do not discard used oil or fluids into
sewers or onto the ground.
Empty used oil into the containers reserved
for this purpose at a dealer or a qualified
workshop.
Engine oil
The level is checked, with the engine
having been switched off for at least 30
minutes and on level ground, using the dipstick.
It is normal to top up the oil level between two
services (or oil changes). It is recommended that
you check the level, and top up if necessary, every
3,000 miles (5,000 km).
In order to maintain the reliability of the
engine and emissions control system,
never use additives in the engine oil.
Checking using the dipstick
For the location of the dipstick, please refer
to the illustration of the corresponding engine
compartment.
►  Grasp the dipstick by its coloured grip and pull
it out completely.

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160In the event of a breakdown08
The Manufacturer accepts no
responsibility for the cost incurred in
repairing your vehicle or for rectifying
malfunctions resulting from the installation of
accessories not supplied and not
recommended and not installed in accordance
with specifications, in particular when the
combined power consumption of all of the
additional equipment connected exceeds 10
milliamperes.
Fuses in the dashboard
The fusebox is located in the lower dashboard
(left-hand side).
To access the fuses, follow the same procedure
as that described for accessing the tool kit for
changing fuses.
For more information on Access to the tool kit,
refer to the corresponding section.
Fuse tables
Box 1

Fuse N° Rating (A) Functions
F1 10AElectrochrome
interior rear view
mirror, radar,
electric power
steering.
F5 20 ARear
screenwash
pump.
F6 20 AFront
screenwash
pump.
F12 7.5 A Diagnostic
socket.
Fuse N° Rating (A) Functions
F14 5 AEmergency and
assistance calls,
alarm control
unit.
F19 3 ATrailer interface
unit, top of
steering column.
F24 5 AHi-Fi amplifier,
parking sensors,
camera, touch
screen.
Box 2

Fuse N° Rating (A) Functions
F1 40 AHeated rear
screen.
F2 10AHeated door
mirrors.
F3 30 AFront electric
windows.
Fuse N° Rating (A) Functions
F5 30 ARear electric
windows.
F6 10 AFolding door
mirrors.
F7 10 AFolding door
mirrors.
F8 20 ALeft-hand side
retractable
handles.
F9 25 AHi-Fi amplifier.
F10 20 ARight-hand side
retractable
handles.
Engine compartment fuses
The fusebox is placed in the engine compartment
near the battery.

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Fuse N° Rating (A) FunctionsF5 30 ARear electric
windows.
F6 10 AFolding door
mirrors.
F7 10 AFolding door
mirrors.
F8 20 ALeft-hand side
retractable
handles.
F9 25 AHi-Fi amplifier.
F10 20 ARight-hand side
retractable
handles.
Engine compartment fuses
The fusebox is placed in the engine compartment
near the battery.
Accessing the fuses

► Release the two latches A.
►  Remove the cover.
►  Replace the fuse.
►  When you have finished, close the cover
carefully, then engage the two latches A to ensure
that the fusebox is properly sealed.
Fuse tables

Fuse N° Rating (A) Functions
F16 15 A Full LED right-
hand main beam
headlamp.
F18 10AHalogen right-
hand main beam
headlamp.
F19 10 A or 15 A
(depending on version) Halogen left-
hand main beam
headlamp or Full
LED left-hand
main beam
headlamp.
F29 40 A Windscreen
wipers.
F32 80 A Power supply.
12 V battery / Accessory
battery
Procedure for starting the engine using another
battery or charging a discharged battery.
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

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221
Alphabetical index
Connection, Bluetooth 178, 190, 208, 212–213
Connection, MirrorLink
189–190, 207
Connection, Wi-Fi network

208
Connectivity

206
Consumption figures

25
Container, AdBlue®

145
Control, emergency boot release

34
Control, emergency door

31–32
Control, heated seats

40
Controls, steering mounted

86–89
Control stalk, lighting

54–55
Control stalk, wipers

60–62
Control unit

132–133
Courtesy lamp, front

52
Courtesy lamps

51–52
Cover, load space

53
Cruise control

98, 100–102
Cruise control, adaptive

103
Cruise control by speed limit recognition

98
Cruise control, dynamic with Stop function

98
D
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) -
Digital radio
176, 187–188, 210
Date (setting)

193, 215
Daytime running lamps

55, 156
Deactivating the passenger airbag

70, 74
Deadlocking

28, 30
Defrosting

47
Demisting

47
Demisting, rear

47
Demisting, rear screen

47
Dials and gauges

9
Dimensions

172
Dipstick 141
Direction indicators
55, 156–158
Display, head-up

10–11
Display screen, instrument panel

9, 91
Doors

33–34
Driving

80–81
Driving aids camera (warnings)

95
Driving aids (recommendations)

94
Driving economically

7
Driving modes

90
DS Park Pilot

124
Dynamic stability control (DSC)

66–67
E
EBFD 66
Eco-driving (advice)
7
ECO mode

90
Economy mode

138
Electric motor

5, 25, 130, 171
Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD)

66
Emergency braking assistance (EBA)

66
Emergency call

64
Emergency switching off

83
Emergency warning lamps

63, 148
Emissions control system, SCR

19, 144
Energy economy mode

138
Energy flows

25
Energy recovery

19, 90
Engine

144
Engine compartment

140
Engine, Diesel

129, 140, 148, 170
Engine, petrol

140, 169
Engines

168–170
Environment

7, 33, 80
ESC (electronic stability control) 66
Expanded traffic sign recognition
98–99
F
Filling the AdBlue® tank 142, 145
Filling the fuel tank
129–130
Filter, air

142
Filter, oil

143
Filter, particle

143
Filter, passenger compartment

43, 142
Fitting a wheel

153–154
Fitting roof bars

137–138
Fittings, boot

52
Fittings, interior

48–49
Flap, charging

25, 131, 134–136
Flap, fuel filler

129–130
Flashing indicators

55, 156
Fluid, brake

141
Fluid, engine coolant

141
Foglamp, rear

54, 158
Folding the rear seats

42–43
Frequency (radio)

209–210
Fuel

7, 129
Fuel consumption

7
Fuel tank

129–130
Fusebox, dashboard

159
Fusebox, engine compartment

159, 161
Fuses

159–161
Fuses, dashboard

160
Fuses, engine compartment

161

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223
Alphabetical index
Maintenance (advice) 131, 146
Maintenance, routine
95, 142
Manoeuvring aids (recommendations)

94
Map reading lamps

51–52
Markings, identification

172
Massage function

39–40
Mat

51, 95
Memorising a speed

102
Menu

189
Menu, main

24
Menus (audio)

174–175, 184–185, 196–197
Menu short cuts

24
Messages

214
Messages, quick

214
Mirror, rear view

41
Mirrors, door

41, 47, 113
Mirror, vanity

49
Misfuel prevention

130
Motor, electric

5, 82, 130, 171
Mountings, ISOFIX

75
N
Navigation 202–204
Navigation, connected
204–206
Net, high load retaining

53
O
Obstacle detection 117
Oil change
141
Oil consumption

141
OIl, engine

141
On-board tools 53, 148–150
Opening the bonnet
139
Opening the boot

29, 34
Opening the doors

29, 33–34
Opening the windows

27
P
Pads, brake 143
Paint
147, 172
Paint colour code

172
Parcel shelf, rear

53
Park Assist

121
Parking brake

143
Parking brake, electric

83–85
Parking sensors, audible and visual

117
Parking sensors, front

118
Parking sensors, rear

117
Personalisation

9–10
Plates, identification

172
Player, Apple®

177, 188
Player, Apple®

211
Player, USB

177, 187, 210
Port, USB

49, 177, 187, 206, 210
Power

19
Power indicator

19
Pressures, tyres

143, 152
Pre-tensioning seat belts

69
Priming the fuel system

148
Profiles

192, 215
Protecting children

70, 72–76
Puncture

150, 152
R
Radar (warnings) 94
Radio
175–176, 185, 187, 209
Radio, digital (Digital Audio
Broadcasting - DAB)

176, 187–188, 210
Range, AdBlue

18, 142
RDS

176, 186, 209
Rear screen, demisting

47
Recharging the battery

163–164
Recirculation, air

47
Recovery

165–167
Reduction of electrical load

139
Regeneration of the particle filter

143
Reinitialisation of the under-inflation
detection system

94
Reinitialising the remote control

33
Reminder, lighting on

54
Remote control

27, 29–31
Removing a wheel

153–154
Removing the mat

51
Replacing bulbs

155–158
Replacing fuses

159–161
Replacing the air filter

142
Replacing the oil filter

143
Replacing the passenger compartment
filter

142
Reservoir, screenwash

142
Reset trip

22
Rev counter

9
Reversing camera

95, 118–119
Reversing lamp

158
Roof bars

137–138
Running out of fuel (Diesel)

148

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Alphabetical index
S
Safety, children 70, 72–76
Saturation of the particle filter (Diesel)
143
Screen menu map

189
Screenwash

60
Screenwash, front

60
Screenwash, rear

60–61
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)

19, 144
Seat angle

38
Seat belts

68–69, 74
Seat, rear bench

42
Seats, electric

38–39
Seats, front

38–39
Seats, heated

40
Seats, rear

42–43, 73
Selector, drive

89
Selector, gear

86–89
Sensors (warnings)

95
Serial number, vehicle

172
Service indicator

17, 21
Servicing

17, 142, 144
Settings, equipment

24
Settings, system

180, 192, 215
Sidelamps

55, 156–157
Smart Access

30, 83
Snow chains

94, 138
Socket, 12 V accessory

49
Socket, auxiliary

177, 187, 211
Socket, Jack

211
Speakers

50
Speed limiter

98–100, 102
Speed limit recognition

95, 97
Speedometer

9, 95
Sport mode

90
Spotlamps, side

57
Stability control (ESC) 66
Starting a Diesel engine
129
Starting the engine

82
Starting the vehicle

82, 86–89
Starting using another battery

83, 162
State of charge, battery

25
Station, radio

175, 185, 209–210
Stay, bonnet

139
Steering mounted controls,
audio

173–174, 183, 196
Steering wheel, adjustment

40
Stickers, customising ~ Stickers, expressive

147
Stopping the vehicle

82, 86–89
Stop & Start

22, 44, 92–93, 129, 139, 142, 165
Storage

49
Storage box

53
Storage wells

53
Sunshine sensor

43
Sun visor

49
Suspension

144
Switching off the engine

82
Synchronising the remote control

33
T
Tables of engines 171
Tables of fuses
159–161
Tank, fuel

129–130
Technical data

169–171
Telephone

50, 178–179, 190–191, 212–214
Temperature, coolant

18
Time (setting)

180, 193, 216
TMC (Traffic info)

203
Tool box

53
Tools

148–150
Topping-up AdBlue® 145
Total distance recorder
21
Touch screen

22–23, 25, 48
Towbar

137
Towed loads

168–170
Towing another vehicle

165–167
Traction control (ASR)

66–67
Traffic information (TMC)

203
Trailer

137
Trajectory control systems

66
Triangle, warning

148
Trip computer

22
Trip distance recorder

21
Tyres

143
Tyre under-inflation detection

93, 152
U
Under-inflation (detection) 93
Unlocking
27, 29
Unlocking from the inside

30
Unlocking the boot

27, 29
Unlocking the doors

31
Unlocking the tailgate

29
Updating the date

193, 215
Updating the time

180, 193, 216
USB

177, 187, 206, 210
V
Ventilation 43
Video
211
Visiopark 1

118