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

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Taking out the wheel
F Unscrew  the   central   nut.
F  R emove   the   fixing   (nut   and   screw).
F
 
L
ift   the   spare   wheel   towards   you   from   the  
r

e a r.
F
 
R
emove   the   wheel   from   the   boot. As the spare wheel is narrower than the
wheels on the vehicle, in the event of a
puncture,
  the   punctured   wheel   must   be  
c

arried   in   the   boot.
The
  spare   wheel   is   located   in   the   boot   under   the   floor.
Access to the spare wheel
Putting the spare wheel back in
place
F Return
  the   wheel   to   its   housing.
F  U nscrew   the   nut   a   few   turns   on   the   screw.
F
 
P
osition   the   fixing   (nut   and   screw)   in   the  
m

iddle   of   the   wheel.
F
 
F
ully   tighten   the   central   nut   to   secure   the  
w

heel   correctly. F
 R eturn   the   box   to   its   position   in   the   middle  
o

f   the   wheel.
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Spare wheelProcedure for changing a wheel with a punctured tyre for the spare wheel using the tools provided with the vehicle.
S
ome
 
of
 
the
 
tools   are   accessible   from   inside  
t

he
 
boot.
The
 
wheel
 
chock   2 as well as the wheelbrace
extension
 6

 
are   stowed   under   the   right   hand  
b

oot
 
sill
 
trim.
The wheelbrace 1
  and   the   towing   eye   7 are
stowed
 
under
 
the   left   hand   boot   sill.
Access to the tools*2. Wheel  chock   for   immobilising   the   vehicle  (
except   versions   with   manual   gearbox).
3.
 J

ack   with   integral   handle.
 F

or   raising   the   vehicle.
4.
 W

heel   bolt   cover   remover.
 F

or   removing   the   wheel   bolt   covers   on   alloy  
w

heels.
5.
 S

ocket   for   the   security   bolts   (stowed   in   the  
g

love   box).
 F

or   adapting   the   wheelbrace   to   the   special  
s

ecurity   bolts.
6.
 W

heelbrace
 e
xtension.
 F

or   lowering/raising   the   spare   wheel  
c

a r r i e r.
7.
 T

owing   eye.
Wheel with trim
When removing the wheel ,   detach   the   trim  f
irst   using   the   wheelbrace   1   pulling   at   the   valve  
p

assage   hole.
When refitting the wheel ,
  refit   the   trim  
s

tarting   by   placing   its   notch   facing   the   valve  
a

nd   press   around   its   edge   with   the   palm   of   your  
han

d.
List of tools*
All of these tools are specific to your vehicle
and  can   vary   according   to   equipment.   Do   not  
u

se   them   for   other   purposes.
1.
 W

heelbrace.
 F

or   removing   the   wheel   trim   and   the   wheel  
f

ixing
 bol
ts. *
  
D
epending   on   version.   A   complete   set   of   tools  
i

s   provided   with   the   spare   wheel.
The
 
other
 
tools,
 
the
 
jack
 
3
 
and
 
the
 
tool
 
for
 r
emoving
 
the
 
wheel
 
bolt
 
covers
 
on
 
alloy
 
w

heels

4 ,
 
are
 
stowed
 
in
 
a
 
box
 
attached
 
to
 
the
 
spar

e
 w

heel.
The
 
assembly
 
is
 
secured
 
under
 
the
 
vehicle
 
in
 
a

 
carrier.
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A punctured wheel from the vehicle cannot   be   fitted   under   the   vehicle.   It  
m

ust  
b
e  
c
arried  
i
n  
t
he  
b
oot.  
U
se  
a
 
c
over  
t

o   protect   the   boot.
F
 P
ress
 
the
 
tongue,
 
slide
 
the
 
tool
 
box
 
cover
 t
o
 
the
 
centre
 
and
 
remove
 
it
 
for
 
access
 
to
 
t

he
 
other
 
tools
 
( jack
 
and
 
wheel
 
bolt
 
cover
 
r

emover
 
for
 
alloy
 
wheels).Putting the carrier and spare
wheel back in place
F Stow   the   corresponding   tools   in   the   box  a
nd   close   the   cover.
F
 
P
osition   the   tool   box   on   the   ground.
Stowing the tools
F Return  the   tools   to   the   box   and   stow   the  b
ox   in   the   vehicle's   boot.
F
 
W
ind   in   the   carrier   by   turning   the  
w

heelbrace   clockwise:   once   the   cable   is  
f

ully   wound   in   you   should   no   longer   feel  
an

y
 r
esistance.
F

S
tow the other tools in the locations
provided
  in   the   boot.
When
  the   spare   wheel   is   fitted   in   place  
o

f   a   punctured   wheel,   it   is   essential  
t

o   return   the   carrier   and   tools   to   their  
n

ormal   position   under   the   vehicle  
b

efore   moving   off.
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Fitting the "space-saver"
spare wheel
If your vehicle is fitted with alloy wheels, when   tightening   the   bolts   on   fitting,   it  
i

s   normal   to   notice   that   the   washers  
d

o   not   come   into   contact   with   the  
"

space-saver"   spare   wheel.   The   wheel  
i

s   secured   by   the   conical   sur face   of  
e

ach   bolt.
After changing a wheel
To correctly store the punctured wheel in the boot ( not in the location for the
space-saver wheel ),
  first   remove   the  
c

entral   cover.
When
  using   the   "space-saver"   type  
s

pare   wheel,   do   not   exceed   50   mph  
(

80 km/h).
Have
  the   tightening   of   the   bolts   and   the  
p

ressure   of   the   spare   wheel   checked  
b

y   a   CITROËN   dealer   or   a   qualified  
w

orkshop   without   delay.
Have
  the   punctured   wheel   repaired  
a

nd   refitted   to   the   vehicle   as   soon   as  
p

ossible.
F
 
T

ighten
 
the
 
security
 
bolt
 
using
 
the
 w
heelbrace 1
 
fitted
 
with
 
the
 
security
 s
ocket  5
 
(depending
 
on
 
equipment).
F
 
T

ighten
 
the
 
other
 
bolts
 
using
 
the
 
w

heelbrace 1
 
o

n l y.
F
 
R

efit
 
the
 
wheel
 
bolt
 
cover(s)
 
(depending
 
on
 
e

quipment).
F
 
S

tow
 
the
 
tools
 
in
 
the
 
box. The
  tyre   inflation   pressures   are   given   on   this  lab
el.
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Lamps on the tailgate
Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified   workshop   for   the   replacement  
o

f   reversing   lamp   and   direction   indicator  
b

ulbs.
Identify
 
the
 
failed
 
bulb.
F
 
O

pen
 
the
 
boot.
F
 
R

emove
 
the
 
access
 
cover.
F
 
R

emove
 
the
 
three
 
lamp
 
fixing
 
screws
 
A
.
F
 
D

isconnect
 
the
 
lamp
 
connector.
F
 
C

arefully
 
remove
 
the
 
lamp
 
from
 
the
 
outside
 
b

y
 
pressing
 
the
 
retaining
 
clip
 
B
.
F
 
T

urn   the   bulb   holder   a   quarter   of   a   turn  
a

nti-clockwise   and   pull   the   bulb   out.
F
 
C

hange   the   bulb.
For
 
reassembly,   carry   out   these   operations   in  
r

everse
 o
rder.
Model with LED lamps
Model with conventional bulb lamps
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Lamps on the tailgateModel with LED lamps
Model with conventional bulb lamps
Identify
 
the
 
failed
 
bulb.
F
 
O

pen
 
the
 
boot.
F
 
R

emove
 
the
 
access
 
cover. F
 
R

emove
 
the
 
three
 
lamp
 
fixing
 
screws
 
A .
F
 
D

isconnect
 
the
 
lamp
 
connector.
F
 
C

arefully
 
r

emove
 
t

he
 
l

amp
 
f

rom
 
i

ts
 
h

ousing.
F
 
T

urn
 
the
 
bulb
 
holder
 
a
 
quarter
 
of
 
a
 
turn
 
a

nti-clockwise
 
and
 
pull
 
the
 
bulb
 
out.
F
 
C

hange
 
the
 
bulb.
For
 
reassembly,
 
carry
 
out
 
these
 
operations
 
in
 
r

everse
 o

rder.
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Fusebox 2Fuse N° Rating Functions
F7 10 ABoot
  12V   socket.
F8 20 ARear
  wiper.
F10 30 ALocks.
F17 5 AInstrument
  panel.
F18 5 AAutomatic
  gearbox   gear   selector.
F21 3 ASTART/STOP
  button.
F22 3 ARain
  and   sunshine   sensor,   windscreen   camera.
F24 5 AParking
  sensors,   panoramic   visual   aid.
F27 5 AAutomatic
  gearbox.
F29 20 AAudio
  and   telematic   systems.
F32 15 A12
  V   sockets.
F35 5 AHeadlamp
  beam   height   adjustment,   heated   rear   screen,   radar.
F36 5 ALighting:
  glove   box,   central   storage,   reading   lamps,   courtesy  
lam

ps.
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The Stop & Start system may not be operational   during   the   trip   following   the  
f

irst   engine   start.
In
  this   case,   the   system   will   only   be  
a

vailable   again   after   a   continuous  
p

eriod   of   immobilisation   of   the   vehicle,  
a

  period   which   depends   on   the   ambient  
t

emperature   and   the   state   of   charge   of  
t

he   battery   (up   to   about   8   hours).
Do
 
not
 
force
 
the
 
lever
 
as
 
locking
 
will
 
n

ot
 
be
 
possible
 
if
 
the
 
clamp
 
is
 
not
 
p

ositioned
 
correctly;
 
start
 
the
 
procedure
 
ag

ain.
Disconnecting the (+) terminal
F

Ra

ise the lever A fully to release the
clamp  B.
Reconnecting the (+) terminal
F
 P
osition
 
the
 
open
 
clamp
 
B of the cable on
the
 
positive
 
post
 
(+)
 
of
 
the
 
battery.
F
 
P

ress
 
down
 
on
 
the
 
clamp
 
to
 
position
 
it
 
c

orrectly
 
on
 
the
 
battery
 
post.
F
 
L

ock
 
the
 
clamp
 
by
 
lowering
 
the
 
lever
 
A .
Disconnecting the battery
In order to maintain an adequate state o
f   charge   for   starting   the   engine,   it   is  
r

ecommended   that   the   battery   be   disconnected  
i

f   the   vehicle   is   taken   out   of   service   for   a   long  
p

eriod.
Before
  disconnecting   the   battery:
F
 
c
lose   all   openings   (doors,   boot,   windows,  
r

oof),
F
 
s
witch   off   all   electrical   consumers   (audio  
s

ystem,   wipers,   lighting, ...),
F
 
s
witch   off   the   ignition   and   wait   for  
f

our minutes.
At
  the   battery,   detach   just   the   (+)   terminal.Following reconnection of the battery
Following reconnection of the battery, switch on the   ignition   and   wait   1   minute   before   starting   to  
p

ermit   initialisation   of   the   electronic   systems.  
H

owever,   if   problems   remain   following   this  
o

peration,   contact   a   CITROËN   dealer   or   a  
q

ualified
 w
orkshop.
Referring
  to   the   corresponding   section,   you  
m

ust
 y
ourself
 r
einitialise
 (
depending
 o
n
 ve

rsion):
-
 
t
he   remote   control   key,
-
 
t
he   electric   blind(s),
-
 ...
Quick release terminal
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To w i n g
The towing eye is installed in the boot under the   floor.
To
  gain   access   to   it:
F

o
pen the boot,
F
 
l
ift   the   floor   and   remove   it,
F
 
r
emove   the   towing   eye   from   its   housing.
General recommendations
Observe the legislation in force in your country.
E nsure   that   the   weight   of   the   towing   vehicle   is   higher   than   that   of   the   towed   vehicle.
The
  driver   must   remain   at   the   wheel   of   the   towed   vehicle   and   must   have   a   valid   driving   licence.
When
  towing   a   vehicle   with   all   four   wheels   on   the   ground,   always   use   an   approved   towing  
a

rm;   rope   and   straps   are   prohibited.
The
  towing   vehicle   must   move   off   gently.
When
  towing   a   vehicle   with   the   engine   off,   there   is   no   longer   any   power   assistance   for  
b

raking   or   steering.
In
  the   following   cases,   you   must   always   call   on   a   professional   recovery   service:
-
 
v
ehicle   broken   down   on   a   motor way   or   fast   road,
-
 
f
our-wheel   drive   vehicle,
-
 
w
hen   it   is   not   possible   to   put   the   gearbox   into   neutral,   unlock   the   steering,   or   release  
t

he   parking   brake,
-
 
t
owing   with   only   two   wheels   on   the   ground,
-
 
w
here   there   is   no   approved   towing   arm   available...
Procedure
 
for
 
having
 
your
 
vehicle
 
towed
 
or
 
for
 
towing
 
another   vehicle   using   the   towing   eye.
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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
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