belt CITROEN DS7 CROSSBACK 2017 Owner's Manual

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In the event of a breakdown08
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.
►  Wait 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 functions (e.g.
Stop & Start).
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 v
ehicle mainly for short
journeys.


If the v
ehicle is to be taken off the road for
several weeks.
Contact a 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.

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Vehicle data recording and privacy11
Vehicle data recording and
privacy
Electronic control units are installed in your
vehicle. These control units process data received
from the vehicle's sensors, for example, or data
they generate themselves or exchange with
each other. Some of these control units are
required for the correct operation of your vehicle,
some others assist you while driving (driving or
manoeuvring aids), while others provide comfort
or infotainment functions.
The following contains general information about
how data is processed within the vehicle.
You will find additional information about the
specific data which is downloaded, stored
and transmitted to third parties and what it
is used for in your vehicle under the keyword
"Data protection". This information is directly
associated with the references for the functions
in question contained in the corresponding
vehicle handbook, or in the general terms and
conditions of sale.
This information is also available online.
Vehicle operating data
The control units process the data used for the
operation of the vehicle.
This data includes, for example:

In
formation about the state of the vehicle
(e.g. speed, travel time, lateral acceleration,
wheel rotation rate, fastened seat belts display). –

En
vironmental conditions (e.g. temperature,
rain sensor, distance sensor).
As a general rule, this data is temporary, is
not stored for longer than one operating cycle
and is only used within the vehicle itself. The
control units often record this data (including
the vehicle's key). This function allows either the
temporary or permanent storage of information
about the state of the vehicle, stresses on
components, servicing requirements, as well as
events and technical errors.
Depending on the vehicle's equipment level, the
data stored is as follows:

O
perating state of system components
(e.g. filling level, tyre pressures, battery charge
status).

Faults and malfunctions in import
ant system
components (e.g. lamps, brakes).

Sy
stem reactions in specific driving situations
(e.g. deployment of an airbag, triggering of
stability control and braking systems).

In
formation about events which have damaged
the vehicle.

For electric and rechargeable h
ybrid vehicles,
the traction battery charge level and the
estimated driving range.
In particular circumstances (e.g. if the vehicle has
detected a malfunction), it may be necessary to
record data which would otherwise simply not be
stored.
When taking your vehicle in for servicing
(e.g. repairs, maintenance), the stored operating
data may be read along with the vehicle's identification number and used if necessary.
The personnel working for the servicing network
(e.g. garages, manufacturers) or third parties
(e.g. roadside assistance agents) may read the
vehicle's data. This also applies to work carried
out under warranty and quality assurance
measures.
This data is generally read via the OBD (On-Board
Diagnostics) port fitted by law to the vehicle. It
is used to report on the technical state of the
vehicle or its components and facilitates the
diagnosis of malfunctions, in compliance with
warranty obligations and for quality improvement.
This data, in particular the information relating
to stress on components, technical events,
operator errors and other malfunctions, is
sent to the Manufacturer, if necessary, along
with the vehicle's identification number. The
Manufacturer's liability may also be engaged. The
Manufacturer may also use the operating data
taken from the vehicle for product recalls. This
data may also be used to check the customer's
warranty and any claims made under warranty.
Any malfunctions stored in the vehicle may be
reset by an after-sales service company during
servicing or repair work, or at your request. Comfort and infotainment
functions
Comfort settings and personalised settings
may be saved in the vehicle and modified or
reinitialised at any time.

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360 Vision 140
A
ABS 79
Accelerated charging unit (Wallbox)
147–148
Accessories

76
Active LED Vision

65
Active Safety Brake

128, 130
Active Scan Suspension

105
Active suspension

105
Adaptive headlamp lighting

67
AdBlue®

19, 165
AdBlue® tank

166
Additive, Diesel

163
Adjusting headlamps

65
Adjusting head restraints

43
Adjusting seat

43–44
Adjusting the air distribution

50, 52
Adjusting the air flow

50, 52
Adjusting the headlamp beam height

65
Adjusting the height and reach
of the steering wheel

46
Adjusting the seat angle

44
Adjusting the seat belt height

82
Adjusting the temperature

51
Adjusting the time

23, 208
Advice on care and maintenance

146, 167
Advice on driving

8, 96–97
Airbags

83–87
Airbags, curtain 85–86
Airbags, front
84–85, 88
Airbags, lateral

84–85
Air conditioning

50–51
Air conditioning, automatic

53
Air conditioning, dual-zone automatic

51
Air intake

52–53
Air vents

49
Alarm

37–38
Amplifier, audio

58
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)

79
Antitheft / Immobiliser

27
Applications

24
Armrest, front

58
Armrest, rear

60
Assistance call

77–78
Assistance, emergency braking

80, 130
Audio streaming (Bluetooth)

205
B
Battery, 12 V 159, 163, 181–185
Battery, ancillaries
181
Battery, charging

181–182, 184
Battery, remote control

31
Blanking screen (snow shield)

158
Blind

40–41
Blind spot monitoring

135
BlueHDi

19, 163, 170
Bluetooth (hands-free)

202
Bluetooth (telephone) 202
Bodywork
168
Bonnet

160
Boot

32–34, 62
Brake discs

164
Brake lamps

179
Brakes

164
Braking

105
Braking assistance system

79–80
Braking, automatic emergency

128, 130
Braking, dynamic emergency

100–101
Bulbs (changing)

178–179
C
Capacity, fuel tank 143
Care of the bodywork
168
Central locking

29–30
Changing a bulb

178–179
Changing a fuse

180
Changing a wheel

171, 175
Changing a wiper blade

73–74
Changing the remote control battery

31
Changing to free-wheeling

166
Charge level indicator (Rechargeable hybrid)

21
Charger, induction

57
Charger, wireless

57
Charging cable

149
Charging cable
(Rechargeable hybrid)

147–148, 154

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Night Vision 70
O
Obstacle detection 137
Oil change
161
Oil consumption

161
Oil, engine

161
On-board tools

62, 170–172
Opening the bonnet

160
Opening the boot

28, 32
Opening the doors

28, 32
P
Pads, brake 164
Paint
168, 193
Paint colour code

193
Parcel shelf, rear

60
Parking brake, electric

99–101, 164
Parking (sensors)

137
Parking sensors, audible and visual

137
Parking sensors, front

137
Parking sensors, rear

137
Parking sensors, side

138
Passenger compartment temperature
pre-conditioning (Rechargeable hybrid)

25, 54
Pedestrian horn (Rechargeable hybrid)

77
Personalisation

10
Plates, identification 193
Port, USB
56, 60
Power

20
Power indicator (Rechargeable hybrid)

8, 20
Pressures, tyres

164, 173–174, 193
Pre-tensioning (seat belts)

83
Priming the fuel system

170
Profiles

195
Programmable cruise control

119
Protecting children

84, 86–91, 94
Puncture

172–173, 175
R
Radar (warnings) 112
Radio
204–205
Range, AdBlue®

19, 163
Reading lamps, touch-sensitive

59
READY (warning lamp)

160
Rear air blower

53
Rear screen (demisting)

54
Rechargeable
hybrid engine

8, 24, 159–160, 186, 192
Rechargeable
hybrid system

6, 8, 24, 98, 107, 145
Recharging the battery

181–182, 184
Recharging the traction battery

149
Recharging the traction battery
(Rechargeable hybrid)

145, 153–154
Recirculation, air

52–53
Recorder, trip distance 21
Reduction of electrical load (mode)
159
Regeneration of the particle filter

163
Regenerative braking
(deceleration by engine braking)

105
Reinitialising the remote control

32
Reinitialising the under-inflation
detection system

111
Reminder, lighting on

63–64
Remote control

26–30
Remote functions

155
Remotely operable functions
(Rechargeable hybrid)

24–25, 54
Removing a wheel

175–177
Removing the mat

59
Replacing bulbs

178–179
Replacing fuses

180
Replacing the air filter

163
Replacing the oil filter

163
Replacing the passenger
compartment filter

163
Reservoir, screenwash

162
Resetting the trip

22
Reversing camera

112, 138–140
Reversing lamps

179
Roof bars

157–158
Running out of fuel (Diesel)

170

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S
Safety, children 84, 86–91, 94
Saturation of the particle filter (Diesel)
163
Screens, very cold conditions

158
Screenwash

73
Screenwash, front

73
Screenwash, rear

73
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)

20, 165
Seat angle

44, 48
Seat belts

81–83, 88
Seat belts, rear

82
Seats, electric

44–45
Seats, front

43–45
Seats, heated

45–46
Seats, rear

48–49, 86
Selector, gear

101–105
Sensors (warnings)

113
Serial number, vehicle

193
Servicing

17, 163–165
Settings, equipment

10, 24
Shield, snow

158
Sidelamps

64, 179
Silent vehicle warning sound
(Rechargeable hybrid)

77
Smartphone

24–25, 57
Snow chains

111, 158–159
Snow screen

158
Socket, 12 V accessory

56, 61
Speakers

58
Speed limiter

116–118
Speed limit recognition

114–115
Speedometer

113
Sport mode 106–107
Spotlamps, side
66
Stability control (ESC)

79, 81
Starting a Diesel engine

143
Starting/Stopping the vehicle

97
Starting the engine

97–98
Starting the vehicle

98, 101–104
Starting using another battery

99, 181
State of charge, battery

24
Station, radio

204–205
Steering wheel (adjustment)

46
Stickers, customising

168
Stopping the vehicle

98, 101–104
Stop & Start

22, 50, 53, 109–110, 143, 159, 163, 183
Storage

56–57, 58, 60
Storage box

62
Storage compartments

55
Storage wells

60, 62
Storing driving positions

45
Stowing rings

60
Sunroof, panoramic

40–41
Sunshine sensor

50
Sun visor

56
Suspension

164
Suspension with variable
vibration reduction

105
Switching off the engine

97
Synchronising the remote control

32T
Tables of engines 190–192
Tailgate
32
Tank, fuel

143–144
Technical data

190–192
Telephone

202, 206–207
Temperature, coolant

19
Ticket holder

55
Time (setting)

23, 208
Tool box

62
Tools

170–172
Topping-up AdBlue®

166
Top Tether (fixing)

90
Total distance recorder

21
Touch screen

23–24, 54
Towbar

81, 155
Towed loads

189–192
Towing

186–187
Towing another vehicle

186–187
Towing the vehicle

186–187
Traction battery charge

149
Traction battery
(Rechargeable hybrid)

21, 145–146, 153
Traction control (ASR)

80
Trailer

81, 155
Trailer stability assist (TSA)

81
Trajectory control systems

79
Triangle, warning

170
Trip computer

22
Tyres

164, 193
Tyre under-inflation detection

110, 174

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U
Under-inflation (detection) 110
Unlocking
26, 28
Unlocking from the inside

30
Unlocking the boot

26, 28
Unlocking the doors

30
Unlocking the tailgate

26, 28
Updating the time

208
V
Vehicle data recording and privacy 210
Ventilation
49–50
Visibility

53
W
Wallbox (Rechargeable hybrid) 147–148, 154
Warning and indicator lamps
11
Warning lamp, driver's seat
belt not fastened

82
Warning lamp, READY

160
Warning lamps

11
Warning lamp, seat belts

82
Warnings and indicators

11–12
Washing

113
Washing (advice)

146, 167–168
Weights

189
Welcome function

45
Welcome lighting 66
Wheel, spare
164, 171–172, 175
Window controls

39
Windscreen, heated

54
Wiper blades (changing)

73–74
Wiper, rear

73
Wipers

72, 74
Wipers, automatic rain sensitive

74
Wipers, windscreen

72, 74

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