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

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Touch screen tablet 11
Instrument   panels  
1
7
Indicator
  and   warning   lamps  
2
1
Gauges
  and   indicators  
3
7
Adjustment
  buttons  
4
5
Trip
  computer  
4
8
InstrumentsOver view
Electronic key - remote control 5
1
Keyless   Entry   and   Starting  
5
3
Central
  locking  
6
0
Doors
 61
Boo

t
 6
3
Motorised
  tailgate  
6
4
Hands-free
  tailgate   access  
6
8
Alarm
 7

0
Electric
  windows  
7
3
Access
Front seats 75
Rear   seats  
8
2
Seat
  modularity  
8
9
Steering
  wheel   adjustment  
9
1
Ventilation
 9

2
Heating
 9

4
Dual-zone
 m

anual
 a
ir
 c
onditioning
 9
5
Dual-zone
  automatic   air   conditioning  
9
7
Front
  demist   -   defrost  
1
02
Rear
  screen   demist   -  

d

efrost
 1
02
Scented
  air   freshener  
1
03
Interior
  fittings  
1
05
Courtesy
  lamps  
1
19
Interior
  mood   lighting  
1
20
Ease of use  a nd  c omfort
Driving recommendations 1 21
Starting-switching   off   the   engine   with  
the
  electronic   key  
1
23
Starting-switching
  off   the   engine   with  
Keyless
  Entry   and   Starting  
1
25
Electric
  parking   brake  
1
29
Hill
  start   assist  
1
36
5 -speed
  manual   gearbox  
1
37
6 -speed
  manual   gearbox  
1
37
Automatic
  gearbox  
1
38
Gear
  ef ficiency   indicator  
1
43
Stop & Start

1
44
Memorising
  speeds  
1
47
Speed
  limit   recognition  
1
48
Speed
  limiter  
1
52
Cruise
  control  
1
55
Dynamic
  cruise   control  
1
58
Dynamic
  cruise   control  
with
  Stop   function  
1
65
Collision
  risk   alert  
1
74
Assisted
  lane   departure  
warning
  system  
1
76
Blind
  spot   monitoring   system  
1
80
Fatigue
  detection   system  
1
83
Parking
  sensors  
1
85
Reversing
  camera  
1
87
360
  Vision  
1
88
Park
  Assist  
1
90
Under-inflation
 d

etection
 1
98
Driving
Eco-driving
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Hazard warning lamps 222
Horn
 2
22
Emergency
  or   assistance   call  
2
22
Electronic stability
control
  (ESC)  
2
23
Seat
 bel

ts
 2
26
Airbags
 2

31
Child
  seats  
2
36
Deactivating
 t

he
 p
assenger's
 
f

ront   airbag  
2
38
ISOFIX
  mountings  
2
47
Child
  lock  
2
54
Safety
Fuel 2 55
Misfuel   prevention   (Diesel)  
2
56
Snow
  chains  
2
58
Very
  cold   climate   screen(s)  
2
59
Towbar
  with   quickly   detachable  
towball
 2

60
Towing
  a   trailer  
2
62
Energy
  economy   mode  
2
63
Accessories
 2

64
Changing
  a   wiper   blade  
2
66
Roof
  bars  
2
67
Bonnet
 26

9
Petrol
  engines  
2
70
Diesel
  engines  
2
71
Checking
  levels  
2
72
Checks
 2

75
AdBlue
® additive and SCR system 
(
BlueHDi   Diesel)  2 77
Practical information
Warning triangle 2 81
Temporary
 pu
ncture
 
r

epair   kit  
2
82
Spare
  wheel  
2
89
Changing
  a   bulb  
2
99
Changing
  a   fuse  
3
08
12
  V   battery  
3
13
To w i n g
 3

17
Running
  out   of   fuel   (Diesel)  
3
19
In the event  o f  a  b reakdown
Petrol engines 3 20
Petrol   weights  
3
22
Diesel
  engines  
3
24
Diesel
  weights  
3
26
Dimensions
 3

28
Identification
 ma

rkings
 3
29
Technical data
Emergency or assistance 3 30Audio and telematics
Mirrors 2 01
Lighting   control   stalk  
2
04
Automatic
  illumination   of   headlamps  
2
09
Automatic
  headlamp   dipping  
2
10
Daytime
  running   lamps  
2
12
Direction
  indicators  
2
13
Adjusting
  the   headlamp   beam   height  
2
13
Directional
 l

ighting
 2
15
Wiper
  control   stalk  
2
16
Screenwash
 2

18
Automatic
  rain   sensitive   wipers  
2
19
Panoramic
  sunroof  
2
21
Lighting and v isibility
Alphabetical
 in
dex
For the audio and touch screen telematic   systems,   refer   to   the  
s

upplement   to   the   handbook   or   go   to  
t

he   following   internet   address:  
http://service.citroen.com/ddb/
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Maintenance - Technical data
Petrol weights 322-323
Diesel   weights  3 26 -327
Running
 
out
 
of
 
fuel,
 
Diesel
 
(

priming pump)
 
3

19
Checking
 
levels
 
2

72-274
-
 
o

il
-
 
b

rake
 
fluid
-
 c

oolant
-
 
s

creenwash
 
fluid
Checking
 
components
 
2

75 -276
-
 
a

ir
 
filter
-
 p

assenger
 c

ompartment
 f

ilter
-
 
o

il
 
filter
-
 
e

lectric
 
parking
 
brake
-
 
b

rake
 
pads
 
/
 
discs
Changing
 bu

lbs
 2

99-307
-
 
f

ront
-
 
r

ear Opening
 
the
 
bonnet
 
2

69
Under
 
the
 
bonnet,
 
petrol
 
2

70
Under
 
the
 
bonnet,
 
Diesel
 
2

71
Petrol
 
engines
 
3

20 -321
Diesel
 
engines
 
3

24-325 Identification
 ma

rkings
 3
29
Dimensions
 3

28
12V
 
battery
 
3

13 -316
Load
 
reduction,
 
economy
 
mode
 
2

63
Engine
 c

ompartment
 
f

uses
 
3

08 -309,
 
312
Over view

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9
Optimise the use of your gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently and change up without waiting. During   acceleration   change   up   early.
With
  an   automatic   gearbox,   give   preference   to   automatic   mode   and  
a

void   pressing   the   accelerator   pedal   heavily   or   suddenly.
Control the use of your electrical
equipment
Before moving off, if the passenger compartment is too warm, ventilate   it   by   opening   the   windows   and   air   vents   before   using   the   air  
c

onditioning.
Above
  30   mph   (50   km/h),   close   the   windows   and   leave   the   air   vents  
ope

n.
Remember
  to   make   use   of   equipment   that   can   help   keep   the   temperature
 i

n   the   passenger   compartment   down   (sunroof   and   window   blinds...).
Switch
  off   the   air   conditioning,   unless   it   has   automatic   regulation,   as  
s

oon   as   the   desired   temperature   is   attained.
Switch
  off   the   demisting   and   defrosting   controls,   if   not   automatic.
Switch
  off   the   heated   seat   as   soon   as   possible.
Switch
  off   the   headlamps   and   front   foglamps   when   the   ambient   light  
l

evel   does   not   require   their   use.
Avoid
  running   the   engine   before   moving   off,   particularly   in   winter;   your  
v

ehicle   will   warm   up   much   faster   while   driving.
As
  a   passenger,   if   you   avoid   connecting   your   multimedia   devices  
(

film,   music,   video   game...),   you   will   contribute   towards   limiting   the  
c

onsumption   of   electrical   energy,   and   so   of   fuel.
Disconnect
  your   portable   devices   before   leaving   the   vehicle.
Eco-driving
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use engine braking rather than   the   brake   pedal,   and   press   the   accelerator   progressively.   These  
p

ractices   contribute   towards   a   reduction   in   fuel   consumption   and   CO
2
emissions
 
and
 
also
 
help
 
reduce
 
the
 
background
 
traffic
 
noise.
If
 
your
 
vehicle
 
has
 
cruise
 
control,
 
make
 
use
 
of
 
the
 
system
 
at
 
speeds
 
a

bove
 
25
 
mph
 
(40
 
km/h)
 
when
 
the
 
traffic
 
is
 
flowing
 
well.
The
 
gear
 
efficiency
 
indicator
 
invites
 
you
 
to
 
engage
 
the
 
most
 
suitable
 
g

ear:
 
as
 
soon
 
as
 
the
 
indication
 
is
 
displayed
 
in
 
the
 
instrument
 
panel,
 
f

ollow
 
it
 
straight
 
away.
For
 
vehicles
 
fitted
 
with
 
an
 
automatic
 
gearbox,
 
this
 
indicator
 
appears
 
o

nly
 
in
 
manual
 
mode.
.
Eco-driving

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Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place the heaviest items in the bottom   of   the   boot,   as   close   as   possible   to   the   rear   seats.
Limit
  the   loads   carried   in   the   vehicle   and   reduce   wind   resistance   (roof  
b

ars,   roof   rack,   bicycle   carrier,   trailer...).   Use   a   roof   box   in   preference.
Remove
  roof   bars   and   roof   racks   after   use.
At
  the   end   of   winter,   remove   snow   tyres   and   refit   your   summer   tyres.
Observe the recommendations
on maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly, when cold, referring to the label in the   door   aperture,   driver's   side.
Carry
  out   this   check   in   particular:
-
 
b
efore   a   long   journey,
-
 
a
t   each   change   of   season,
-
 
a
fter   a   long   period   out   of   use.
Don't
  forget   the   spare   wheel   and   the   tyres   on   any   trailer   or   caravan.
Have
  your   vehicle   serviced   regularly   (engine   oil,   oil   filter,   air   filter,  
p

assenger   compartment   filter...)   and   observe   the   schedule   of  
o

perations   recommended   in   the   manufacturer's   service   schedule.
With
  a   BlueHDi   Diesel   engine,   if   the   SCR   system   is   faulty   your   vehicle  
b

ecomes   polluting;   go   to   a   CITROËN   dealer   or   a   qualified   workshop  
w

ithout   delay   to   have   the   emissions   of   nitrogen   oxides   brought   back   to  
t

he   legal   level.
When
  refuelling,   do   not   continue   after   the   third   cut-off   of   the   nozzle   to  
a

void   any   over flow.
At
  the   wheel   of   your   new   vehicle,   it   is   only   after   the   first   1   800   miles  
(

3 000   kilometres)   that   you   will   see   the   fuel   consumption   settle   down   to  
a

  consistent   average.
Eco-driving

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Monochrome digital instrument panel (type 1)
1. Rev  counter   (x   1   000   rpm   or   tr/min),  g
raduation   according   to   engine   (petrol   or  
D

iesel).
2.
 G

ear   efficiency   indicator,   selector   position  
a

nd   gear   for   an   automatic   gearbox.
3.
 D

igital   speedometer   (mph   or   km/h).
4.
 C

ruise   control   or   speed   limiter   settings.
Dials and screens
5. Fuel  gauge.
6. S ervice   indicator,   then   total   mileage  
r

ecorder   (miles   or   km).
 T

hese   functions   are   displayed   in   turn   when  
t

he   ignition   is   switched   on.
7.
 T

rip   mileage   recorder   (miles   or   km).
8.
 R

epeat   of   air   conditioning   settings.A. M
ain   lighting   dimmer   buttons.
B. R ecall   servicing   information.
 R

eset   the   function   selected   to   zero   (service  
i

ndicator   or   trip   recorder).
Control buttons
1
Instruments

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Indicator and warning lamps
Certain warning lamps may come on in one   of   two   modes:   fixed   (continuous)   or  
f

lashing.
Only
  by   relating   the   type   of   illumination  
t

o the operation of the vehicle can it
be
  determined   whether   the   situation   is  
n

ormal   or   a   fault   has   occurred.   In   the  
e

vent   of   a   fault,   the   illumination   of   the  
w

arning   lamp   may   be   accompanied   by  
a

  message.
Refer
  to   the   tables   on   the   following  
p

ages
 f
or
 m
ore
 i
nformation.
Visual
 
indicators
 
informing
 
the
 
driver
 
of
 
the
 
status
 
of
 
a
 
system   (operation   or   deactivation   indicator  
l

amp)
 
or
 
the
 
existence
 
of
 
a
 
fault
 
(warning
 
lamp).When the ignition is switched on
Certain warning lamps come on for a few s
econds   in   the   instrument   panel   when   the  
v

ehicle's   ignition   is   switched   on.
When
  the   engine   is   started,   these   same  
w

arning   lamps   should   go   off.
If
  they   remain   on,   before   moving   off,   refer   to   the  
i

nformation   on   the   warning   lamp   concerned.
Associated warnings
The illumination of certain warning lamps may be   accompanied   by   an   audible   signal   and   a  
m

essage.
The
  warning   lamps   may   come   on   continuously  
(

fixed)   or   flash.
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Instruments

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Warning / indicator lampStateCause Action / Observations
Electric parking
brake fixed.
The
  electric   parking   brake   is   applied. Release   the   electric   parking   brake   to   switch   off   the  
w

arning   lamp:   with   your   foot   on   the   brake   pedal,  
b

riefly   push   the   electric   parking   brake   control   lever.
Observe
  the   safety   recommendations.
For
  more   information   on   the   Electric parking brake,
refer
  to   the   corresponding   section.
Diesel engine
pre-heating
fixed.
The "START/STOP " switch has been
pressed
  (ignition   on).Wait
  until   the   indicator   lamp   goes   off   before   starting.
Once
  it   goes   off,   starting   is   immediate,   on   condition  
t

hat   you   maintain   pressure   on   the   brake   pedal   for   an  
a

utomatic   gearbox,   or   the   clutch   pedal   is   pressed   fully  
d

own   for   a   manual   gearbox.
The
  period   of   illumination   of   the   indicator   lamp   is  
d

etermined   by   the   ambient   conditions   (up   to   about  
t

hirty   seconds   in   extreme   conditions).
If
  the   engine   does   not   start,   switch   the   ignition   off   and  
t

hen   on,   wait   until   the   indicator   lamp   goes   off   again,  
t

hen   start   the   engine.
Blind spot
monitoring
system fixed.
The
  blind   spot   monitoring   system   has  
b

een   activated.For
  more   information   on   the   Blind spot monitoring
system,
  refer   to   the   corresponding   section.
Park Assist fixed. The
  Park   Assist   function   has   been  
a

ctivated.For
  more   information   on   Park Assist, refer to the
corresponding
 s

ection.
Instruments

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Warning / indicator lampStateCause Action / Observations
Automatic
wiping fixed.
The
  wiper   control   has   been   pushed  
d

own.Automatic
  front   wiping   is   activated.
To
  deactivate   automatic   wiping,   operate   the   control  
s

talk   downwards   or   put   the   stalk   into   another   position.
Passenger 's
airbag system fixed.
The
  control   switch,   located   at   the  
p

assenger's   end   of   the   dashboard,   is  
a

t the "ON"
 
p
osition.
The passenger's front airbag is activated.In this case, do not install a rear ward facing   child   seat   on   the   front   passenger sea

t.
Turn the control switch to the "OFF " position to
deactivate   the   passenger's   front   airbag.
You
  can   install   a   rear ward   facing   child   seat,   unless   there
 i

s   a   fault   with   the   airbags   (airbag   warning   lamp   on).
Stop & Star t fixed. When
 
the
 
vehicle
 
stops
 
(red
 
lights,
 t

raffic
 
jams,
 
...)
 
the
 
Stop
 
&
 
Start
 
system
 h

as
 
put
 
the
 
engine
 
into
 
STOP
 
mode. The
  warning   lamp   goes   off   and   the   engine   restarts  
a

utomatically   in   START   mode,   as   soon   as   you   want   to  
m

ove   off.
flashes for a few
seconds,
 
then
 
goes
 
off. STOP
 
mode
 
is
 
temporarily
 
u

navailable,
or
START
 
mode
 
is
 
invoked
 
au

tomatically. For
  more   information   on   Stop & Star t, refer to the
corresponding
 s

ection.
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Warning / indicator lampStateCause Action / Observations
Passenger's
airbag system fixed.
The
  control   switch,   located   at   the  
r

ight   hand   end   of   the   dashboard   is  
s

et to the OFF
 p
osition.
The
  passenger's   front   airbag   is  
d

eactivated.
You
  can   install   a   rear ward   facing  
c

hild   seat,   unless   there   is   an  
o

perating   fault   with   the   airbags  
(

Airbag   warning   lamp   on).Turn the control switch to the "ON"
position to activate
the
  passenger's   front   airbag.
In
  this   case,   do   not   fit   a   child   seat   in   the   rear ward  
f

acing   position   on   the   front   passenger   seat.
Wheel anti-slip fixed,
 a

ccompanied
 b

y   the   display   of   a  
m

essage.The
  wheel   anti-slip   regulation   (ASR)  
i

s
 d
eactivated.The
  anti-slip   regulation   is   automatically   reactivated  
f

rom   around   30   mph   (50   km/h)   or   at   the   next   engine  
st

art.
Reactivate
  the   system   manually   by   pressing   the  
bu

tton
 ag
ain.
For
  more   information   on   the   Electronic stability
programme
 

and   wheel   anti-slip   regulation,   refer   to  
t

he   corresponding   section.
Stop & Star t fixed. The Stop & Start
has been
deactivated. Reactivate the function in the Driving
 

menu.
Deactivation indicator lamps
If one of the following indicator lamps comes on, this confirms that the corresponding system has been switched off intentionally.
T his   is   may   be   accompanied   by   an   audible   signal   and   the   display   of   a   message.
Instruments

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