check engine Citroen GRAND C4 PICASSO RHD 2016 2.G Owner's Guide

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Checking levels
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).
Engine oil level
The check is carried out either when the   ignition   is   switched   on   using   the  
o

il   level   indicator   in   the   instrument  
p

anel   for   vehicles   so   equipped,   or  
u

sing   the   dipstick.Checking using the dipstick
The location of the dipstick is shown in the corresponding   underbonnet   layout   view.
F
 
T
ake   the   dipstick   by   its   coloured   grip   and  
r

emove   it   completely.
F
 
W
ipe   the   end   of   the   dipstick   using   a   clean  
n

on-fluffy   cloth.
F
 
R
efit   the   dipstick   and   push   fully   down,   then  
p

ull   it   out   again   to   make   the   visual   check:  
t

he   correct   level   is   between   the   marks   A
and
  B.
It
 
is
 
normal
 
to
 
top-up
 
the
 
oil
 
level
 
between
 
t

wo
 
services
 
(or
 
oil
 
changes).
 
CITROËN
 
r

ecommends
 
that
 
you
 
check
 
the
 
level,
 
and
 
top-
up
 
if
 
necessary,
 
every
 
3
 
000
 
miles
 
(5
 
000
 
kms).
Check
 
all
 
of
 
these
 
levels
 
regularly,
 
in
 
line
 
with
 
the
 
manufacturer's   service   schedule.   Top   them   up   if   necessary,   unless   other wise   indicated.
If
 
a
 
level
 
drops
 
significantly,
 
have
 
the
 
corresponding   system   checked   by   a   CITROËN   dealer   or   a   qualified   workshop.
To
 
ensure
 
that
 
the
 
reading
 
is
 
correct,
 
y

our
 
vehicle
 
must
 
be
 
parked
 
on
 
a
 
level
 
s

ur face
 
with
 
the
 
engine
 
having
 
been
 
off
 
f

or
 
more
 
than
 
30
 
minutes. A = MA X
B = MIN
If
  you   find   that   the   level   is   above   the   A   mark   or  
belo

w the B   mark,   do not star t the engine.
-
 
I
f   the   level   is   above   the   MAX
 
mark   (risk  
o

f   damage   to   the   engine),   contact   a  
C

ITROËN   dealer   or   a   qualified   workshop.
-
 
I
f   the   level   is   below   the   MIN
 
mark,   you  
m

ust   top-up   the   engine   oil.
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The brake fluid level should be close to   the   "MA X"   mark.   If   it   is   not,   check  
t

he   brake   pad   wear.
Brake fluid level
Changing the fluid
Refer to the manufacturer's service schedule for   details   of   the   interval   for   this   operation.
Fluid specification
The brake fluid must conform to the manufacturer's r ecommendations.
Topping-up the engine oil level
The location of the oil filler cap is shown in the
corresponding  underbonnet   layout   view.
F

U
nscrew the oil filler cap to reveal the filler
aperture.
F
 
A
dd   oil   in   small   quantities,   avoiding   any  
s

pills   on   engine   components   (risk   of   fire).
F
 
W
ait   a   few   minutes   before   checking   the  
l

evel   again   using   the   dipstick.
F
 
A
dd   more   oil   if   necessary.
F
 
A
fter   checking   the   level,   carefully   refit   the  
o

il   filler   cap   and   the   dipstick   in   its   tube.
Engine oil change
Refer to the manufacturer's service schedule for   details   of   the   interval   for   this   operation.
In
  order   to   maintain   the   reliability   of   the   engine  
a

nd   emission   control   system,   never   use  
a

dditives   in   the   engine   oil.
After
  topping-up   the   oil,   the   check   when  
s

witching   on   the   ignition   with   the   oil  
l

evel   indicator   in   the   instrument   panel  
i

s   not   valid   during   the   30   minutes   after  
t

opping-up.
Oil grade
Before topping-up the oil or changing the oil, c
heck   that   the   oil   is   the   correct   grade   for   your  
e

ngine   and   conforms   to   the   manufacturer's  
r

ecommendations.
7
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Checks
12 V battery
The battery does not require any maintenance.
However,
  check   that   the   terminals  
a

re   clean   and   correctly   tightened,  
p

articularly   in   summer   and   winter.Refer
  to   the   manufacturer's  s
ervice   schedule   for   details   of   the  
r

eplacement   intervals   for   these  
c

omponents.
Air filter and passenger compartment filter
Replace the oil filter each time the engine   oil   is   changed.
Refer
  to   the   manufacturer's  
s

ervice   schedule   for   details   of  
t

he   replacement   interval   for   this  
c

omponent.
Oil filterThe presence of this label, in particular
with   the   Stop   &   Start   system,   indicates   the u

se   of   a   specific   12   V   lead-acid   battery
 w

ith   special   technology   and   specification.
 T

he   involvement   of   a   CITROËN   dealer
 o

r   a   qualified   workshop   is   essential   when
 r

eplacing   or   disconnecting   the   battery.
Unless
  other wise   indicated,   check   these   components   in   accordance   with   the   manufacturer's   service   schedule   and   according   to   your   engine.
Other wise,   have   them   checked   by   a   CITROËN   dealer   or   a   qualified   workshop.
Depending on the environment (e.g. dusty a
tmosphere)   and   the   use   of   the   vehicle   (e.g. city d

riving),
 r
eplace them twice as often if necessar y .
A
  clogged   passenger   compartment   filter   may   have
 a

n   adverse   effect   on   the   per formance   of   the   air
 c

onditioning   system   and   generate   undesirable
 o

dours.
Particle filter (Diesel)
The start of saturation of the particle
filter   is   indicated   by   the   fixed  
i

llumination   of   this   warning   lamp  
a

ccompanied   by   a   warning   message.
As
 
soon   as   the   traffic   conditions   permit,  
r

egenerate   the   filter   by   driving   at   a  
s

peed   of   at   least   40   mph   (60   km/h)   until  
t

he
 
warning   lamp   goes   off.
If
 
the   warning   lamp   stays   on,   this  
i

ndicates   a   low   additive   level.
For
  more   information   on   Checking
levels
 

and   the   Diesel   additive   level   in  
p

articular,   refer   to   the   corresponding  
s

ection.
On a new vehicle, the first particle
filter
  regeneration   operations   may   be  
a

ccompanied   by   a   "burning"   smell,  
w

hich   is   per fectly   normal.
Following
  prolonged   operation   of   the  
v

ehicle   at   very   low   speed   or   at   idle,  
y

ou
  may,   in   exceptional   circumstances,  
n

otice   the   emission   of   water   vapour   at  
t

he
 
exhaust   on   acceleration.   This   does  
n

ot affect the behaviour of the vehicle
or
 
the   environment.
When
 
carrying
 
out
 
work
 
on
 
the
 
battery,
 
refer
 
t

o the " 12 V batter y "
 
section
 
for
 
details
 
of
 
the
 
p

recautions
 
to
 
be
 
taken
 
before
 
disconnecting
 
t

he
 
battery
 
and
 
following
 
its
 
reconnection.
7
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Brake wear depends on the style of   driving,   particularly   in   the   case o

f   vehicles   used   in   town,   over   short
 d

istances.   It   may   be   necessary   to   have
 t

he   condition   of   the   brakes   checked,
 e

ven   between   vehicle   services.
Brake pads
For information on checking brake disc   wear,   contact   a   CITROËN   dealer  
o

r   a   qualified   workshop.
Brake disc wear
Only use products recommended by CITROËN   or   products   of   equivalent  
q

uality
 an
d
 sp
ecification.
In
  order   to   optimise   the   operation   of  
u

nits   as   important   as   those   in   the  
b

raking   system,   CITROËN   selects   and  
o

ffers   very   specific   products.
After
  washing   the   vehicle,   dampness,  
o

r   in   wintry   conditions,   ice   can   form  
o

n   the   brake   discs   and   pads:   braking  
e

fficiency   may   be   reduced.   Make   light  
b

rake   applications   to   dry   and   defrost  
t

he   brakes.
Electric parking brake
For more information, refer to the "E lectric
parking brake - Operating faults "
  section.
This
  system   does   not   require   any  
r

outine   servicing.   However,   in   the  
e

vent   of   a   problem,   have   the   system  
c

hecked   by   a   CITROËN   dealer   or   a  
q

ualified
 w
orkshop.
Manual gearbox
The gearbox does not require any m
aintenance   (no   oil   change).
Refer
  to   the   manufacturer's   service  
s

chedule   for   the   checking   interval   for  
t

his
 c
omponent.
Automatic gearbox
The gearbox does not require any maintenance   (no   oil   change).
Refer
  to   the   manufacturer's   service  
s

chedule   for   details   of   the   level  
c

hecking   interval   for   this   component.
To
  avoid   damaging   the   electrical   units,  
n

ever use   a   high   pressure   jet   wash   in  
t

he   engine   compartment.
Unless
  there   is   a   leak   in   the   circuit,   a   drop   in  
t

he   brake   fluid   level   indicates   that   the   brake  
p

ads   are   worn.
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Checking / adjusting tyre pressures
You can also use the compressor without injecting   any   product,   to   check   and   if   necessary  
a

djust   your   tyre   pressures.
F

T
urn the selector A to the "Air"
position.
F
 
U
ncoil   the   black   pipe   H  
f
ully.
F
 
C
onnect   the   black   pipe   to   the  
t

yre   valve. F
 C onnect   the   compressor's   electrical  
c

onnector   to   the   vehicle's   12   V   socket.
F
 
S
tart   the   vehicle   and   let   the   engine   run.
F
 
A
djust   the   pressure   using   the   compressor  
(

to   inflate:   switch   B in position "I";
 
t

o deflate:   switch   B in position "O"
 
and  
p

ress button C),
  according   to   the   vehicle's  
t

yre   pressure   label.
F
 
R
emove   the   kit   then   stow   it.Should
  the   pressure   of   one   or   more  
t

yres   be   adjusted,   it   is   necessary   to  
r

einitialise   the   under-inflation   detection  
s

ystem.
For
  more   information   on   Under-
inflation detection , refer to the
corresponding
 s

ection.
In the event of a breakdown

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F Start  the   engine   of   the   vehicle   with   the  g
ood   battery   and   leave   it   running   for   a   few  
m

inutes.
F
 
O
perate   the   starter   on   the   broken   down  
v

ehicle   and   let   the   engine   run.
 I

f   the   engine   does   not   start   straight   away,  
s

witch   off   the   ignition   and   wait   a   few  
m

oments   before   trying   again.
F
 
W
ait   until   the   engine   returns   to   idle   then  
d

isconnect   the   jump   lead   cables   in   the  
r

everse
 o
rder.
F
 
R
efit   the   plastic   cover   to   the   (+)   terminal,   if  
y

our   vehicle   has   one.
F
 
A
llow   the   engine   to   run   for   at   least  
3

0 minutes,   by   driving   or   with   the   vehicle  
s

tationary, so that the battery reaches an
adequate
  state   of   charge.
Starting using another battery
Some functions, including Stop & Start, are not available if the battery is not
sufficiently
 c

harged.
F
 
R

aise
 
the
 
plastic
 
cover
 
on
 
the
 
(+)
 
terminal,
 
i

f
 
your
 
vehicle
 
has
 
one.
F
 
C

onnect
 
the
 
red
 
cable
 
to
 
the
 
positive
 t
erminal
 
(+)
 
of
 
the
 
flat
 
battery
 

(at
 
the
 
metal e
lbow)
 
then
 
to
 
the
 
positive
 
terminal (+)
 
of
 
the s

lave battery B
 

or
 
the
 
booster.
F
 
C

onnect
 
one
 
end
 
of
 
the
 
green
 
or
 
black
 
c

able
 
to
 
the
 
negative
 
terminal
 
(-)
 
of
 
the
 
s

lave battery B or the booster (or earth
point
 
on
 
the
 
other
 
vehicle).
F
 
C

onnect
 
t

he
 
o

ther
 
e

nd
 
o

f
 
t

he
 
g

reen
 
o

r
 
b

lack
 
c

able to the earth point C
 
on
 
the
 
broken
 
d

own
 
vehicle.
Never
 
try
 
to
 
start
 
the
 
engine
 
by
 
c

onnecting
 
a
 
battery
 
charger.
Never
 
use
 
a
 
24
 
V
 
or
 
higher
 
battery
 
b

o o s t e r.
First
 
check
 
that
 
the
 
slave
 
battery
 
has
 
a
 
n

ominal
 
voltage
 
of
 
12
 
V
 
and
 
a
 
capacity
 
a

t
 
least
 
equal
 
to
 
that
 
of
 
the
 
discharged
 
b

attery.
The
 
two
 
vehicles
 
must
 
not
 
be
 
in
 
contact
 
w

ith
 
each
 
other.
Switch
 
off
 
the
 
electrical
 
consumers
 
on
 
b

oth
 
vehicles
 
(audio
 
system,
 
wipers,
 
l

ighting, ...).
Ensure
 
that
 
the
 
jump
 
lead
 
cables
 
do
 n
ot
 
pass
 
close
 
to
 
moving
 
parts
 
of
 
the
 
e

ngine
 
(cooling
 
fan,
 
belts, ...).
Do
 
not
 
disconnect
 
the
 
(+)
 
terminal
 
when
 
t

he
 
engine
 
is
 
running.
When
 
your
 
vehicle's
 
battery
 
is
 
discharged,
 
the
 
e

ngine
 
can
 
be
 
started
 
using
 
a
 
slave
 
battery
 
(

external
 
or
 
on
 
another
 
vehicle)
 
and
 
jump
 
lead
 
c

ables
 
or
 
a
 
battery
 
booster.
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ABS ...............................................................223
Accessories .............................. ....................264
Accessory position
 ....................................... 12

8
Access
  to   the   3rd   row  
..................................... 86
Ad

Blue
® ............................... ........18,   35,   42,   277  A
djusting   head   restraints  ..........................7 9,   83
Adjusting
 s

eats
 ........................ 7
5,   77,   82,   84,   87
Adjusting
  the   air   distribution  
.............. 9
4,   96,   98
Adjusting
  the   air   flow  
...........................9
4,   95,   97
Adjusting
  the   height   and   reach  
of
 
the
 
steering   wheel  
.................................... 91
A

djusting   the   seat   belt  
height
 ...............

........................................... 226
Adjusting
  the   temperature  
..................9
4,   95,   97
Advice
 
on   care  
and
 m

aintenance
 ........................................ 2

76
Advice
 
on   driving  
..............................
....121,
 12

2
Airbags
 ...............

..................................... 32,   231
Airbags,
 c

urtain
 .................................... 2
34,   235
Airbags,
  front.........................................232,   235
Airbags,
 la

teral
 ..................................... 2
33,   235
Air
 c

onditioning
 ...............................9
,   93,   95,   97
Air
 
conditioning,   automatic  
.............................97
A

ir
 c

onditioning,
 m
anual
 ................................. 95
A

ir
 
intake  
...............
............................. 94,   96,   98
Air vents
 ..............................

............................92
Alarm
 ............................................................... 70
A

nti-lock   braking  
system
  (ABS)  
.............................................. 2

23
Anti-pinch
 ................................................7

3,   221
Anti-theft
 ..............................

.........................128
Armrest,
  front  
.................................................. 81
AS

R
 ............................................................... 2

23
Assistance call
 ...............................

...... 222,   330
Assistance,
 em

ergency
 
b

raking
 ...............
......................................... 223
Audible
 w

arning
 ............................................ 2

22
Automatic
 hea

dlamps
 ............................. 2
3,   210Battery
 ...............................

.............
275,
 31
3 - 316
Battery,
 c
harging
 ...............................
............
315
Battery,   remote   control  
.............................5
8,   59
Black pan el
...................................................... 47
Black   screen  .............................. .....................
47
Blanking   screen  
(snow
 s

hield)
 ...............................
................259
Blind,
 pan

oramic
 
sun

roof
 ................
........................................221
Blind
  spot   sensors  
.................................. 2
4,   180
Blinds,
  side  
....................................................111
Bl

ueHDi
 ...............................
............ 42,   277,   319
Bonnet
 ...............

............................................269
Boot
 ........

.........................................................63
Boot
  (fittings)  
...............................
..................115
Boot
  (opening)  
...............................
..................51
Brake
 d

iscs/pads........................................... 276
Brake
  lamps  
...............................
...........303-306
Brake
  warning   lamp  
.................................. 3
1,   34
Braking,
  dynamic  
emergency
 .................................................. 13

3
Bulbs
 (

changing)
 ...............................
............299 Changing
  the   remote  
control battery ............................................... 58
Checking   the   engine  
oil level ............... ................................... 41,   232
Checking   the   levels  ................................
2 72-274
Checking   tyre   pressures  
(using
  the   kit)  
..............................
................288
Checks
 ...............

...................................270-276
Checks,
  routine  
.....................................2
75,   276
Child
  lock  
...............................
........................254
Children
 (

safety)
 ....................2
30,   232,   236 -254
Child
  seats,  
conventional
 ............................................... 2

42
Child
  seats,   ISOFIX  
......................................24

8
C
ITROËN 
Connect   Box   
...............................33

0
C
ITROËN 
Localised  
Emergency
 C

all
 ..........................................33

0
Closing
  the   boot  
...............................
...............63
Closing
  the   doors  
............................... 5
2,   54,   56
Collision
  risk   alert  
..............................
...........174
Configurations,
 
sea

ts
 ...............
..............................................89
Configuration,
 v

ehicle
 .....................................13
C

ontrol,
 em
ergency
 
b

oot release
 ...............................
...................67
Control,
 em

ergency
 
do

or
 ................
...............................................62
Control,
  heated   seats  
......................................81
C

ontrol   stalk,   lighting  
..............................2
3,   204
Control
  stalk,   wipers  
..................... 2
16,   217,   219
Courtesy
  lamps  
.............................................11

9
Cruise control
 ................ 1

47,   150,   155,   158,   165
Cruise control, dynamic
 ...............

...............................158,   165
Cruise
  control   by   speed   limit  
recognition
 .................................................. 14

8
Cup
  holder  
...............................
......................105
A
Capacity, fuel tank .............................. ..........255
Cap, fuel filler  ................................................ 25
5
Cartridge,
 f

ragrance
 ..................................... 10

3
Central
  locking  
.................................... 5
1,   53,   60
Changing
 a bu

lb
 ............................................ 29

9
Changing
 a f

use
 ............................................ 3

08
Changing
  a   wheel  
...............................
..........289
Changing
  a   wiper   blade  
....................... 2
20,   266
C
B
Alphabetical index

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Jack .......................................................289-292
Jump   starting  .............................. ..................314
Key, electronic
 ......................................... 5

1,
 12
8
Keyless
  Entry   and   Starting  
.....................5
3,   128
Kit,
  temporary   puncture   repair  
......................28

2Lamps,
 par

king
 .............................................
20
8
Lane   departure   warning,  
assisted
 ................
.......................................
176
LEDs   -   light-emitting   diodes  
........ 2
99,   303,   305
Leg   rest,   electric  
..............................
...............
80
Level,   AdBlue
® additive ...........................3
5,   277
Level,
 
brake
 
fluid  ..................................... 3 1,   273
Level,
 
Diesel
 
additive  
.............................. 2
9,   274
Level,
 
engine
 
coolant  
.............................. 4
0,   274
Level,
 
engine
 
oil  
...............................
....... 41,   272
Level,
 
headlamp   wash  
.................................. 2

74
Levels
 
and
 
checks  
..............................
...270-274
Level,
 
screenwash   fluid  
................................ 2

74
Light-emitting
 
diodes   -   LEDs  
....... 2
99,   303,   305
Lighting
 ................

....................................23,   204
Lighting,
 d

irectional
 ............................... 21

4,
 21
5
Lighting,
 gu

ide-me-home
 ............................. 20

8
Lighting,
 i

nterior
 ............................................ 11

9
Lighting,
 m

ood
 ..............................
................120
Lighting,
 
welcome  
......................................... 2

12
Loading
 ..............................

............................... 9
Load
 
reduction   mode  
.................................... 26

3
Localised
 
Assistance   Call  
............................. 33

0
Locating
 
your
 
vehicle  
...................................... 52
L

ocking
 
from
 
the   inside  
................................... 60
L

ow fuel level
 
..............................
..................255
Lumbar
 ...............................

.......................32,   80
Maintenance, routine
 ........................................ 9
M

ap
 
reading
 
lamps  
....................................... 11

9
Markings,
 id

entification
 ................................. 32

9
Massage
 
function   
...............................
............80
Mats
 ...............................

................................ 109Memorising
  a   speed  
.....................................
14
7
Mirror,   child   surveillance  
...............................
20
3
Mirror, rear view  
............................................
2
02
Mirrors,   door..........................102,   180,   201,   202
Misfuel prevention ............................... ..........
256
Modularity, s eats ............................... ..............
89
Motorised t ailgate .....................................6
4-66
Mountings,
 I

sofix
 ...............................
............247
J
K
M
Net ................................................................. 11 6
Number   plate   lamps  ...................................... 3
07
N
Immobiliser, electronic ............................ 5 9,   128
Indicator,   AdBlue® range ................................. 42
I
ndicator,
 
coolant
 
temperature  ........................ 40
I
ndicators,
 d

irection
 ...................................... 2

13
Indicator,
 
engine
 
oil   level  
........................ 4
1,   274
Indicator
 
and
 
warning   lamps  
..................... 21

-36
Inflating
 
tyres
 
..............................
..............9,   329
Inflating
 
tyres
 
and
  accessories  
(using
 
the
 
kit)
 
..............................
................288
Instrument
 p

anels
 ...............................
.......17-19
Intelligent
 T

raction
 C
ontrol
 ............................ 2

24
ISOFIX
 ...............

........................................... 246
Labels,
 i

dentification
 ..................................... 32

9
Lamp,
 
boot
 
...............................
..................... 118
L
Oil consumption ............................................ 2 72
OIl, eng ine ............................... ......................272
Opening
  the   bonnet  
...................................... 26

9
Opening
  the   boot  
..............................
.. 51,   53,   63
Opening
  the   doors  
...............................
..... 51,   53
Opening
  the   panoramic   sunroof   blind  
..........2

21
O
Pads, brake ...................................................2 76
Paint   colour   code  .......................................... 32
9
Panoramic
  glass   sunroof  
..............................2

21
P
Alphabetical index

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QUESTIONANSWERSOLUTION
There is a difference in sound quality between the different audio sources.
For optimum sound quality, the audio settings can be adapted to the different sound sources, which may result in audible differences when changing source.
Check that the audio settings are adapted to the sources listened to. Adjust Balance, Treble, Bass to the middle position, select the "None" musical ambience and set the loudness correction to the "Active" position in CD mode or to the "Inactive" position in radio mode.
With the engine off, the system switches off after a few minutes of use.
When the engine is switched off, the system's operating time depends on the state of charge of the battery. The switch-off is normal: the system switches to economy mode and switches off to prevent discharging of the vehicle's battery.
Start the vehicle's engine to increase the battery charge.
The date and time cannot be set. Setting of the date and time is only available if the synchronisation with the satellites is deactivated. Settings menu / Options / Time-Date setting. Select the "Time" tab and deactivate the "GPS synchronisation" (UTC).

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QUESTIONANSWERSOLUTION
In changing the setting of treble and bass the equalizer setting is deselected.
The selection of an equalizer setting imposes the settings for treble and bass and vice-versa. Modify the treble and bass or equalizer settings to obtain the desired musical ambience.
In changing the equalizer setting, treble and bass return to zero.
When changing the balance settings, the distribution setting is deselected.
The selection of a distribution setting imposes the balance settings and vice-versa. Modify the balance or distribution settings to obtain the desired musical ambience.
When changing a distribution setting, the balance setting is deselected.
There is a difference in sound quality between the different audio sources.
For optimum sound quality, the audio settings can be adapted to the different sound sources, which may result in audible differences when changing source.
Check that the audio settings are adapted to the sources listened to. Adjust the audio functions to the middle position.
With the engine off, the system switches off after a few minutes of use.
When the engine is switched off, the system's operating time depends on the state of charge of the battery. The switch-off is normal: the system switches to economy mode and switches off to prevent discharging of the vehicle's battery.
Start the vehicle's engine to increase the battery charge.
Settings

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