rear view mirror Citroen GRAND C4 PICASSO RHD 2016 2.G Owner's Manual
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Instruments and controls
Touch screen tablet 11-16
Equipment se ttings 1 3-16
Ventilation
9
2-93
Heating
9
4
Dual-zone manual a ir c onditioning 95-96
Dual-zone
automatic
air
c
onditioning
9
7-101
Demisting
/
defrosting
1
02 Door
mirrors
2
01-202
Electric windows, deactivating
7
3 -74
5/6 -speed manual gearbox 1 37
Automatic gearbox
1
38 -142
Opening
the
bonnet
2
69 Courtesy lamps
1
19
Rear view mirror
2
02
Child surveillance mirror
2
03
Panoramic sunroof
2
21
Emergency or assistance
c
all
2
22, 330 -331
Instrument
panels
1
7-20
Gear
efficiency
indicator
1
43
Lighting
dimmer
4
6
Warning
lam
ps
2
1-36
I n di c ato r s
3
7- 4 5
-
s
ervice
indicator
-
o
il
level
indicator
-
r
ange
indicator
for
the
AdBlue
® fluid
E lectric parking brake
1
29 -135
Dashboard
fuses
3
08 -311
Over view
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Blind spot monitoring system
Activation / Deactivation
A warning lamp appears in the door mirror on the side in question:
-
i
mmediately, when being overtaken,
-
a
fter a delay of about one second, when
ov
ertaking a vehicle slowly.
This
driving
assistance
system
warns
the
driver
o
f
the
presence
of
another
vehicle
in
the
blind
s
pot
angle
of
their
vehicle
(areas
masked
from
t
he
driver's
field
of
vision),
as
soon
as
this
p
resents
a
potential
danger. Sensors
fitted in the front and rear bumpers
m
onitor the blind spots.
This
system
is
designed
to
improve
safety
when driving and is in no circumstances a
s
ubstitute
for
the
use
of
the
interior
rear
view
mirror and door mirrors. It is the driver's
r
esponsibility
to
constantly
check
the
traffic,
to assess the distances and relative speeds of
o
ther
vehicles
and
to
predict
their
movements before deciding whether to change lane.
The
blind
spot
monitoring
system
can
never
replace the need for vigilance on the part of the
d
river. Activation
of the function is done in the touch
s
creen
t
ablet.
F
I
n the Driving
menu, select the "
Driving
assistance " tab, then "Blind spot
monitoring ".
This indicator lamp comes on in the
in
strument
pan
el.
The state of the system remains in memory on
s
witching off the ignition.
F
T
o deactivate the system, select "Blind
spot monitoring "
again in the "Driving
assistance " tab of the Driving
menu.
The
indicator lamp goes off.
The
system is automatically deactivated
w
hen towing with a towbar approved by
CIT
ROËN.
Driving
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360 Vision
This system provides a view in the instrument panel of the near surroundings of your vehicle,
u
sing cameras mounted at the front and rear of
y
our vehicle and under the door mirrors.
Depending
on the angle of view chosen (front
v
iew, rear view or 360° panoramic view),
3
60 Vision provides special visual assistance
i
n particular driving conditions such as when
e
ntering a blind junction or manoeuvring in
a
reas of reduced visibility.
Once
activated, this function operates up to
9 m
ph (15 km/h). Above 18 mph (30 km/h), the
f
unction is deactivated automatically. This
system is a visual aid which in no
c
ircumstances can replace the need for
v
igilance on the part of the driver.
The images provided by the cameras
m
ay be deformed by the relief. The
p
resence of areas in shade, in sunny
c
onditions, or of low ambient light may
d
arken the image and reduce contrast.Forward vision
The camera located in the front bumper is a
ctivated and views of the areas located at
f
ront left and front right appear simultaneously
i
n the instrument panel.
Rear vision
The camera located in the tailgate is activated and the view of the area behind your vehicle is
d
isplayed in the instrument panel and behaves
l
ike a reversing camera, whatever the position
o
f the gear selector lever.
The
blue lines represent the width of your
v
ehicle (excluding mirrors): they move
a
ccording to the position of the steering wheel.
The
red line represents a distance of 30 cm
f
rom the rear bumper, and the two green
l
ines, 1 m and 2 m from the rear bumper,
r
espectively. Rear
vision is displayed automatically
w
hen engaging reverse, regardless of
t
he state of the system.
Driving
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Operation
Activating the function
With the engine running:
F I n the Driving menu, select the "Driving
assistance " tab, then "Panoramic visual
aid ".
With
this menu displayed, select one of the
t
hree views:
Deactivating the function
F Accelerate so as to exceed 18 mph
(30 km/h).
or
F
I
n the Driving
menu, select the "Driving
assistance " tab, then "Panoramic visual
aid ".
F
Sel
ect
"
Camera
O
ff".
Check
the cleanliness of the camera
l
enses
r
egularly.
High pressure jet wash
When
washing your vehicle, direct the
l
ance at least 30 cm away from the
c
amera.
"Front
camera".
"360°
camera".
"Rear
camera".
The
view
selected
is
displayed
in
the
in
strument
pan
el.
360 vision
The cameras located in the front and rear b umpers and under the door mirrors are a
ctivated and a reconstruction of the view from
a
bove
y
our
v
ehicle
i
n
i
ts
i
mmediate
s
urroundings
i
s displayed in the instrument panel.
Opening
a door or the tailgate disturbs
t
he 360 and rear views.
Fitting
the very cold conditions screen
a
ffects the image transmitted by the
f
ront camera.
The
display in the instrument panel
d
isappears above 9 mph (15 km/h).
The
image transmitted by the camera
c
an be slightly affected by the presence
o
f the very cold conditions screen.
4
Driving
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Rear view mirror
Equipped with an anti-dazzle system, which darkens the mirror glass and reduces the nuisance to the driver caused by the sun, headlamps from other vehicles...
Manual model
Adjustment
F A djust the mirror so that the glass is
d
irected correctly in the "day" position.
In
order to ensure optimum visibility
d
uring your manoeuvres, the mirror
l
ightens automatically when reverse
g
ear
i
s
enga
ged.
Day / night position
F
P
ull the lever to change to the "night" anti-
dazzle
position.
F
P
ush the lever to change to the normal
"
day" position.
Automatic "electrochrome"
model
This system automatically and progressively changes between the day and night uses by
m
eans of a sensor, which measures the light
f
rom the rear of the vehicle.
Automatic tilting in reverse gear
With the engine running, on engaging reverse gear, the mirror glasses tilt downwards.
They
return to their initial position:
-
a few seconds a fter c oming o ut o f r everse g ear,- once the speed of the vehicle exceeds 6 m
ph (10 km/h),
-
o
n switching off the engine.
System
which provides a view of the ground
d
uring parking manoeuvres in reverse gear.
This function can be deactivated in the Driving
menu.
F
Sel
ect the " Setting" tab then " Comfort"
and
"Auto mirror dipping in reverse".
Lighting and visibility
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Child surveillance mirror
A child surveillance mirror is fitted above the rear view mirror. This allows you to monitor the
v
ehicle’s rear passengers, or it can facilitate
c
onversation between the front and rear
p
assengers without the need to move the rear
v
iew mirror.
I
t can be folded away to eliminate dazzle.
5
Lighting and visibility
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Automatic illumination of
headlamps
Activation
F Turn the ring to the "AUTO" position. The a
ctivation of the function is accompanied
b
y the display of a message.
When
a low level of ambient light is detected
b
y a sunshine sensor, the number plate lamps,
s
idelamps and dipped beam headlamps are
s
witched on automatically, without any action
o
n the part of the driver. They can also come
o
n if rain is detected, at the same time as
a
utomatic operation of the windscreen wipers.
As soon as the brightness returns to a
s
ufficient level or after the windscreen wipers
a
re switched off, the lamps are switched off
au
tomatically.
Deactivation
F Turn
the ring to another position. D
eactivation of the function is
accompanied
by the display of a message.
Operating fault
In the event of a malfunction of the sunshine sensor, the lighting comes
o
n; this warning lamp is displayed
I
n
fog or snow, the sunshine sensor
m
ay detect sufficient light. In this
c
ase, the lighting will not come on
au
tomatically.
Do not cover the sunshine sensor,
coupled
with the rain sensor and
l
ocated in the top of the windscreen
b
ehind the rear view mirror; the
a
ssociated functions would no longer
be c
ontrolled.
Contact
a
CITROËN dealer or a qualified
w
orkshop.
in
the
instrument panel accompanied by an
a
udible
signal and/or a message.
5
Lighting and visibility
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Do not cover the rain sensor, linked with the sunshine sensor and located in the c
entre of the windscreen behind the rear
v
iew mirror.
Switch
off the automatic rain sensitive
w
ipers when using an automatic car wash.
In
winter, it is advisable to wait until the
w
indscreen is completely clear of ice
b
efore activating the automatic rain
sen
sitive
w
ipers.
Operating fault
If a fault occurs with the automatic rain sensitive wipers, the wipers will operate in
intermittent
mode.
Have
it checked by CITROËN dealer or a
q
ualified
w
orkshop.
The
windscreen
wipers
operate
automatically,
without
any
action
on
the
part
of
the
driver,
if
rain
is
d
etected
(sensor
behind
the
rear
view
mirror),
adapting
their
speed
to
the
intensity
of
the
rainfall.
Switching on Switching off
The automatic r
ain sen sitive w indscreen w
ipers must be reactivated by pushing
t
he control stalk downwards, if the
i
gnition has been off for more than
o
ne minute.
Briefly
push
the
control
stalk
d
ownwards.
A
wiping
cycle
confirms
that
the
i
nstruction
has
been
accepted.
This
warning
lamp
comes
on
in
the
i
nstrument
panel
and
a
message
is
d
isplayed. Briefly
push the control stalk
d
ownwards again, or place
t
he control stalk in another
p
osition (Int, 1 or 2).
Automatic rain sensitive windscreen wipers
This warning lamp goes off in the instrument p
anel and a message is displayed.
5
Lighting and visibility
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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
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