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

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Original tyre sizeT ype of chain
205/60   R16 Maximum
  link   size:  
9

  mm
205/55
  R17
225/45
  R18 THULE
  model  
K

-Summit   K34   only
For
  more   information   on   snow   chains,   contact   a  
C

ITROËN   dealer   or   a   qualified   workshop.
Use
  only   chains   designed   to   be   fitted   the   type  
o

f
 
wheel   on   your   vehicle:
Snow chains
In wintry conditions, snow chains improve traction as well as the behaviour of the vehicle when braking.
T he   snow   chains   must   be   fitted   only  
t

o   the   front   wheels.   They   must   never  
b

e   fitted   to   "space-saver"   type   spare  
w

heels.
Advice on installation
F If  you   have   to   fit   the   chains   during   a  j
ourney,   stop   the   vehicle   on   a   flat   sur face  
o

n   the   side   of   the   road.
F
 
A
pply   the   parking   brake   and   position   any  
w

heel   chocks   to   prevent   movement   of   your  
v

ehicle.
F
 
F
it   the   chains   following   the   instructions  
p

rovided   by   the   manufacturer.
F
 
M
ove   off   gently   and   drive   for   a   few  
m

oments,   without   exceeding   30   mph  
(

50 km/h).
F
 
S
top   your   vehicle   and   check   that   the   snow  
c

hains   are   correctly   tightened.
Take
 
account
 
of
 
the
 
legislation
 
in
 
force
 
i

n your country on the use of snow
chains
 
and
 
the
 
maximum
 
running
 
speed
 
a

uthorised. Avoid
  driving   with   snow   chains   on   roads  
t

hat   have   been   cleared   of   snow,   to  
a

void   damaging   your   vehicle's   tyres   and  
t

he   road   sur face.   If   your   vehicle   is   fitted  
w

ith   alloy   wheels,   check   that   no   part   of  
t

he   chain   or   its   fixings   is   in   contact   with  
t

he   wheel   rim.
It
 
is
 
strongly
 
recommended
 
that
 
before
 
y

ou
 
leave,
 
you
 
practise
 
fitting
 
the
 
snow
 
c

hains
 
on
 
a
 
level
 
and
 
dry
 
sur face.
Practical information

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Exiting economy mode
These functions are reactivated automatically next   time   the   vehicle   is   driven.
In
  order   to   restore   the   use   of   these   functions  
i

mmediately,   start   the   engine   and   let   it   run:
-
 
f
or   less   than   ten   minutes,   to   use   the  
e

quipment   for   approximately   five   minutes,
-
 
f
or   more   than   ten   minutes,   to   use   the  
e

quipment   for   up   to   approximately  
t

hirty minutes.
Let
  the   engine   run   for   the   duration   specified   to  
e

nsure   that   the   battery   charge   is   sufficient.
Do
  not   repeatedly   and   continuously   restart   the  
e

ngine   in   order   to   charge   the   battery.
A
  flat   battery   prevents   the   engine   from   starting.
For
  more   information   on   the   12 V batter y, refer
to
  the   corresponding   section.
Load reduction mode
System which manages the use of certain functions   according   to   the   level   of   charge  
r

emaining   in   the   battery.
When
  the   vehicle   is   being   driven,   the   load  
r

eduction   function   temporarily   deactivates  
c

ertain   functions,   such   as   the   air   conditioning,  
t

he   heated   rear   screen...
The
  deactivated   functions   are   reactivated  
a

utomatically   as   soon   as   conditions   permit.
Energy economy mode
Switching to economy
mode
A message appears in the instrument panel s
creen   indicating   that   the   vehicle   has   switched  
t

o   economy   mode   and   the   active   functions   are  
p

ut   on   standby.
If
  a   telephone   call   is   being   made   at   this   time,   it  
w

ill   be   maintained   for   around   10   minutes   with  
t

he   Bluetooth   hands-free   system   of   your   audio  
s

ystem.
System
  which   manages   the   duration   of   use   of   certain   functions   to   conserve   a   sufficient   level   of  
c

harge   in   the   battery.
After   the   engine   has   stopped,   you   can   still   use   functions   such   as   the   audio   and   telematics  
s

ystem, windscreen   wipers,   dipped   beam   headlamps, courtesy   lamps,   etc.   for   a   maximum  
c

ombined   duration   of   about   forty   minutes.
7
Practical information

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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.
In the event of a breakdown

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Range .............................................................. 50
Range,   AdBlue  ............................... .................42
Reading
  lamps,   rear  
...................................... 111
R

ear
 s
creen,
 d
emisting
 ................................. 10

2
Recharging
  the   battery  
.................................3

15
Recirculation, air
 ...............................

. 94,   96,   98
Reduction
  of   electrical  
load
 ............................................................. 26

3
Regeneration
  of   the   particle  
filter
 ........

..................................................... 275
Reinitialisation
  of   the   under-inflation  
detection
  system  
......................................... 19

9
Reinitialising
  the   remote  
control
 ........................................................... 58
R

emote   control  
........................................... 51

- 5 9
Removing
  a   wheel  
..............................
..........295
Removing
  the   mat  
...............................
..........109
Replacing
 bu

lbs
 ..............................
..............299
Replacing
 f

uses
 ..............................
..............308
Replacing
  the   air   filter  
...................................2

75Replacing
  the   oil   filter  
...................................
2
75
Replacing
 t
he
 p
assenger
 
c
ompartment   filter  
......................................
2
75
Resetting   the   service  
indicator
 ...............................
.........................
39
Resetting   the   trip   recorder  
..............................
45
R
eversing
 c
amera
 ...............................
..........
187
Reversing
 lam
p
 .....................................
3
03-306
Roof bars
 ....................................................... 2
67
Running   out   of   fuel   (Diesel)  
..........................
3
19
R
Parcel shelf, rear ....................................
111 , 114
Park   Assist  ............................... .....................192
Parking
  brake,   electric  
.......................... 1
29,   276
Parking
  sensors,   front  
...................................18

6
Parking
  sensors,   rear.................................... 185
Plates,
 id

entification ...................................... 329
Port, USB
 
...................................................... 10

9
Pressures, tyres
 ................... 2

83,   288,   298,   329
Pre-tensioning
  seat   belts  
..............................23

0
Priming
  the   fuel   system  
................................31

9
Protecting
  children  
................2
30,   232,   236 -254
Puncture
 ................

........................................ 282 Sockets,
  audio  ......................................
10 8, 10 9
Speed l imiter ............................... .. 147,   150,   152
Speed
  limit  
recognition
 .................................................. 14

8
Spotlamps,
 si

de
 ....................................2
12,   303
Stability control (ESC) ...................................223
Starting
  the   vehicle  
....................... 1
23,   125,   126
Starting
  using   another  
battery
 ................................................. 1

26,   314
Stay, bonnet
 ...............................

...................269
Steering
  wheel,  
adjustment
 .................................................... 91
St

op
 ...............
..................................................27
Stopping
  the   vehicle  
..................... 1
23,   125,   126
Stop & Start
 ........................2

5,   50,   93,   102,   144,
145,
  255,   269,   275,   313,   316
Stop
  (warning   lamp)  
........................................2

7
Storage
 ................

.......................... 106,   110,   112
Storing
  driving  
positions ........................................................ 78
Sun visor
 ....................................................... 10

6
Sun visor flap
 
...............................
.................10 6
Synchronising
  the   remote  
control
 ........................................................... 58
S

afety,   children  
.....................2
30,   232,   236 -254
Scented
  air   freshener  
...................................10

3
Screen,
  cold   climate  
.....................................25

9
Screenwash, front
 ......................................... 2

18
Screenwash, rear
 ...............................

...........217
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)
 .................................................. 2

77
Seat belts
 ..............................................2

26,   242
Seats, electric
 ................................................. 77
Se

ats, front
 ...............................
........... 75,   77,   78
Seats,
 h

eated
 ...............................
...................81
Seats, rear
 .................................... 8

2,   84,   86,   87
Selector,
 ge

ar
 ................................................13

8
Serial
  number,  
vehicle
 ...............................

..........................329
Service
 i

ndicator
 .............................................37
S

ervicing
 ...............................
............................ 9
Settings,
 e

quipment
 .................................. 1
1,   13
Sidelamps
 ............ 2

04,   208,   299,   301,   303,   305
Side
 r

epeater
 ..............................
..................303
Snow chains
 .................................................. 25

8
Socket,
  12   V   accessory  
................ 1
05,   108,   112
S
Table of weights ........................... 322,   326,   327
Tables   of   engines  ..........................3 20,   324,   325
Tables of fuses
 
.............................................. 3

08
Tailgate
 ................

......................................63,   65
Tank,
  AdBlue
®
additive ............... ........................................ 277
Tank,
 
fuel
 
...............................
................255,   256
Technical
 da

ta
 ....................................... 32

0-328
T
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