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Corresponds to
a left hand drive
vehicle.Corresponds to a
right hand drive
vehicle.
10.
201-286
TECHNOLOGY
on
BOARD
6.
148-152
ACCESSORIES
7
.
153-168
CHECKS 8
.
169-191
QUICK HELP
7-inch touchÂ
screen tablet 201
Audio
 system Â
269
T
owing a trailer
148
T
owbar with detachable swan
Â
neck
Â
towball
Â
150o
ther accessories
152
o
pening the bonnet
154
Petrol engine
155d
iesel engine
156
Levels
Â
157
Checks
Â
159
Fuel
161
Fuel cut-off
162
Diesel
Â
priming
Â
pump
Â
162
BlueH
d
i and
a
dBlue
® 163 Battery Â
169
T
emporary  puncture Â
repair  kit Â
171
Changing
 a  wheel Â
172Removable snow screen 178
Snow
Â
chains
 179
Changing a bulb
180 a fuse
186Â a
Â
wiper
Â
blade
Â
190
Being
Â
towed
Â
191
9.
192-200
TECHNICAL
D ATA
Dimensions 192
Engines  196
W
eights Â
196
Identification
Â
markings
Â
200The "T
echnology on board"
section presents the new
audio/navigation  systems.
Contents
ConTEnTS
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TECHNICAL DATA - M AINTENANCE
Identification markings, serial number
,  paint  code,  tyres  200
Windscreen
 /  headlamp  wash, Â
levels
158
Changing bulbs, lighting
180-185 Checks
Â
159-160
-
battery
,
-
Â
brake
 pads,
-
Â
brake
 drums,  discs.
-
Â
parking
 brake,
-
carbon/passenger compartment filter,- oil filter,
-  particle  filter,
-
gearbox,
Emissions
 control Â
41
Engine
 fuses Â
186,
 189
o
pening the bonnet, stay
154 Levels
Â
157-158
-
Â
engine
 oil  dipstick,
- Â
brake
 fluid,
- Â
coolant.
-
Â
power
 steering  fluid,
- d iesel additive,
Bleeding  water,  Diesel  filter Â
160
W
arning
Â
lamps
Â
32-39
Under the bonnet-
d iesel
156
-
petrol
155
Fuel
 cut-off,  Diesel  priming Â
162a
dBlue
® 163-168
Dimensions
 192-195
Petrol
Â
engines
Â
/
Â
weights
Â
196-197
Diesel
Â
engines
Â
/
Â
weights
Â
196,
Â
198-199
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Motoring & the Environment
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ENVIRONMENT
With you, CITRoËn acts to protect the
environment.
W
e invite you to visit the
www.citroen.co.uk
 website.a s the driver, you also can contribute
to  protecting  the  environment  in  the Â
following
 way:
-
Â
drive
 smoothly,  without  frequent Â
and harsh acceleration,
-
observe the service intervals;
we
 recommend  that  services  are Â
carried out by a CITR
o Ë n dealer,
authorised to collect used batteries
and
 fluids,
-
in order to preserve the reliability
of
 the  engine  and  emission  control Â
systems,
 do  not  use  engine  oil Â
additives.Refer
 to  information  on  eco-driving  at
 the  end  of  this  section.
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Eco-driving is a range of everyday
practices that  allow  the  motorist  to Â
optimise
 their  fuel  consumption  and Â
C
o
2Â emissions.
Eco-driving
Optimise the use of your
gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently  and  change  up  without  waiting. Â
During
 acceleration  change  up  early.
With
 an  automatic  or  electronic Â
gearbox,
 give  preference  to  automatic Â
mode
 and  avoid  pressing  the Â
accelerator
 pedal  heavily  or  suddenly.
The gear shift indicator invites you
to
 engage  the  most  suitable  gear:  as Â
soon as the indication is displayed in
the
 instrument  panel,  follow  it  straight Â
away
.
For
 vehicles  fitted  with  an  electronic Â
or
 automatic  gearbox,  this  indicator Â
appears
 only  in  manual  mode.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between
vehicles, use  engine  braking  rather Â
than
 the  brake  pedal,  and  press  the Â
accelerator
 progressively. Â
These
Â
practices contribute towards a
reduction
 in  fuel  consumption  and  CO
2
emissions
Â
and
Â
also
Â
help
Â
to
Â
reduce
Â
the
Â
background
Â
traffic
Â
noise.
If
Â
your
Â
vehicle
Â
has
Â
cruise
Â
control,
Â
make Â
use
Â
of
Â
the
Â
system
Â
at
Â
speeds
Â
above
Â
25
Â
mph
Â
(40
Â
km/h)
Â
when
Â
the
Â
traffic
Â
is
Â
flowing
Â
well.
Control the use of your
electrical equipment
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 Â
foglamps
 when  the  level  of  light  does Â
not
 require  their  use.
avoid running the engine before
moving
 off,  particularly  in  winter;  your Â
vehicle
 will  warm  up  much  faster Â
while
 driving.
a
s a passenger, if you avoid
connecting
 your  multimedia  devices Â
(film,
 music,  video  game...),  you Â
will
 contribute  towards  limiting  the Â
consumption
 of  electrical  energy,  and Â
so
 of  fuel.
d
isconnect your portable devices
before
 leaving  the  vehicle.
Before
Â
moving
Â
off,
Â
if
Â
the
Â
passenger
Â
compartment
Â
is
Â
too
Â
warm,
Â
ventilate
Â
it
Â
by opening the windows and air vents
before
Â
using
Â
the
Â
air
Â
conditioning.
Above
Â
30
Â
mph
Â
(50
Â
km/h),
Â
close
Â
the
Â
windows
Â
and
Â
leave
Â
the
Â
air
Â
vents
Â
open.
Remember
Â
to
Â
make
Â
use
Â
of
Â
equipment
Â
that
Â
can
Â
help
Â
keep
Â
the
Â
temperature
Â
in
Â
the
Â
passenger
Â
compartment
Â
down
Â
(sunroof
Â
and
Â
window
Â
blinds...).
Switch off the air conditioning, unless
it
Â
has
Â
automatic
Â
regulation,
Â
as
Â
soon
Â
as
Â
the
Â
desired
Â
temperature
Â
is
Â
attained.
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Limit the causes of excess
consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle;
place the  heaviest  items  in  the  bottom Â
of the boot, as close as possible to
the
 rear  seats.
Limit
 the  loads  carried  in  the Â
vehicle and reduce wind resistance
(roof
 bars,  roof  rack,  bicycle Â
carrier
,  trailer...).  Use  a  roof  box  in Â
preference.
Remove
 roof  bars  and  roof  racks Â
after
 use.
At
 the  end  of  winter,  remove  snow Â
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:
-
Â
before
 a  long  journey,
-
at each change of season,
-
Â
after
 a  long  period  out  of  use.
d
on't forget the spare wheel and the
tyres
 on  any  trailer  or  caravan.
Have your vehicle serviced regularly
(engine
 oil,  oil  filter,  air  filter,  passenger Â
compartment
 filter...)  and  observe  the Â
schedule
 of  operations  recommended Â
in
 the  manufacturer's  service  schedule.
With a BlueH
d i d iesel engine, if the
SCR
 system  is  faulty  your  vehicle Â
becomes
 polluting;  go  to  a  CITROËN Â
dealer
 or  a  qualified  workshop  without Â
delay
 to  have  the  emissions  of  nitrous Â
oxides
 brought  back  to  the  legal  level.When refuelling, do not continue after
the third cut-off of the nozzle to avoid
any
 overflow.
a
t the wheel of your new vehicle,
it
 is  only  after  the  first  1  800  miles Â
(3Â 000
 kilometres)  that  you  will  see Â
the
 fuel  consumption  settle  down  to  a Â
consistent
 average.
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This locks and unlocks the vehicle's doors, opens  and  closes  the  fuel  filler Â
cap, as well as starting and stopping
the
 engine.
KEYR EMOTE CONTROL
Unlocking
Locking
Press this button to lock all of your
 vehicle's  doors.
The
Â
direction  indicators  flash  once.
If one of the doors is open or is not
closed
Â
correctly,  the  central  locking  will Â
not
Â
work.
Deadlocking
A second press on the closed
padlock  on  the  remote  control  within Â
five seconds
 after  locking  changes  the Â
locking
 to  deadlocking.
This
 is  confirmed  by  fixed  lighting Â
of the direction indicators for
approximately
 two  seconds.
Deadlocking
 renders  the  exterior Â
and interior door opening handles
inoperative:
 do  not  leave  anyone  inside Â
the
 vehicle  when  it  is  deadlocked.
If
 deadlocking  is  activated  from  inside Â
the
 vehicle  using  the  remote  control,  it Â
will
 change  to  normal  locking  when  the Â
vehicle
 is  started.
Press
Â
this
Â
button
Â
to
Â
unlock
Â
all
 of
Â
your
Â
vehicle's
Â
doors.
The
Â
direction
Â
indicators
Â
flash
Â
twice.
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Don't forget
When leaving  the  vehicle,  check  that Â
the lighting is of
f and nothing of value
is
 visible.
a
s a safety precaution (with children
on
 board),  remove  the  key  from  the Â
ignition when leaving the vehicle, even
for
 a  short  time.
Good practice
Do not make any modifications to the electronic immobiliser  system.
Operating
 the  remote  control,  even Â
when
 it  is  in  your  pocket,  may  result  in Â
involuntary
 unlocking  of  the  doors.
The
 simultaneous  use  of  other Â
high
 frequency  equipment  (mobile Â
telephones,
 domestic  alarms…),  may Â
interfere with the operation of the
remote
 control  temporarily.
The
 remote  control  does  not  operate Â
while
 the  key  is  in  the  ignition,  even  if Â
the
 ignition  is  off.
ELECTRONIC
IMMOBILISER
If you lose your keys
Visit a CITRo Ë n dealer with the
vehicle's
 V5  registration  certificate  and Â
your
 identification  document.
a CITR
o Ë n dealer will be able
to
 retrieve  the  key  code  and Â
the transponder code so that a
replacement
 key  can  be  ordered.When purchasing a second-hand
vehicle,
 have  the  keys  memorised  by Â
a CITR
o Ë n dealer, so as to be sure
that  the  keys  in  your  possession  are Â
the only ones that can be used to start
the
 vehicle.
ALARM
If fitted on your vehicle, this provides two
 types  of  protection:
-
Â
exterior
 protection:  it  sounds  if  a Â
front/rear
 door  or  the  bonnet  is Â
opened.
-
Â
interior
 protection:  it  sounds  if Â
the
 volume  inside  the  passenger Â
compartment
 changes  (breaking  of Â
a
 window  or  a  movement  inside  the Â
vehicle).
If
Â
your
Â
vehicle
Â
is
Â
fitted
Â
with
Â
a
Â
separation
Â
partition, the interior protection is not
active
 in  the  load  space.
Locking the vehicle with
complete alarm
Setting the alarm
- Switch off the ignition and get out of
the  vehicle.
-
Â
Set
 the  alarm  within  five  minutes  of Â
getting
 out  of  the  vehicle,  by  locking Â
or
 deadlocking  using  the  remote Â
control.
Â
The
 red  LED,  located  in  the Â
button,
 flashes  once  per  second.
All of the keys contain an electronic immobiliser device.
This
 device  locks  the  engine  supply Â
system.
 It  is  activated  automatically Â
when
 the  key  is  removed  from  the Â
ignition.
a
fter the ignition is switched on, a
dialogue
 is  established  between  the  key Â
and
 the  electronic  immobiliser  system.
The
 metal  part  of  the  key  must  be Â
unfolded correctly for correct dialogue
to
 take  place.
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CENTRAL LOCKING
An initial press permits central
 locking  of  the  vehicle, Â
when all of the doors are
closed.
Door open warning lamp
The
 control  switch  LED:
- Â
flashes
 when  the  doors  are  locked Â
with the vehicle stationary and the
engine of
f,
-
Â
comes
 on  when  the  doors  are Â
locked
 and  from  the  time  the Â
ignition
 is  switched  on.
Anti-intrusion security
If this warning lamp comes on, check  that  all  of  your Â
vehicle's doors are closed
correctly
.
Locking while driving
When the vehicle moves off, as soon as
 you  reach  approximately  6  mph (10 km/h),
 the  system  locks  the  doors.
 The
 characteristic  central  locking  noise
 is
 heard. Â
The
 LED  in  the  switch  on  the
 dashboard
 central  switch  panel  comes  on.
During the journey, opening a door results in  complete  unlocking  of  the Â
vehicle.
Activating / deactivating the
function
With the ignition on, press
and hold this switch to
activate or deactivate the
function.
Driving
Â
with
Â
the
Â
doors
Â
locked
Â
may
Â
make
Â
access
Â
to
Â
the
Â
interior
Â
more
Â
difficult
Â
in
Â
an
Â
emergency.
A
Â
second
Â
press
Â
permits
Â
central
Â
unlocking
Â
of
Â
the
Â
vehicle.
The control is inactive when the vehicle
has
Â
been
Â
locked
Â
using
Â
the
Â
remote
Â
control
Â
or
Â
the
Â
key
Â
from
Â
the
Â
outside.
The
Â
doors
Â
can
Â
still
Â
be
Â
opened
Â
from
Â
the
Â
inside.
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Instruments and controls
WARNING LAMPS
Warning lamp is indicatesSolution - action
STOP on, associated
with another
warning
lamp
 and Â
accompanied
Â
by
 a  message Â
in
 the  screen.major
 faults  linked  with Â
the
 "Brake  fluid  level", Â
"Engine oil pressure and
temperature",
 "Coolant Â
temperature",
 "Electronic Â
brake
 force  distribution"  and Â
"Power steering" warning
lamps.Y
ou must stop as soon as it is safe to do
so. Park and switch off the ignition. Have it
checked by a CITROËN dealer or a qualified
workshop.
Parking
brake / Brake
fluid level /
EBFD on.
that the parking brake is applied or
 has  not  been  released  fully.Releasing the parking brake switches off the warning lamp.
on. low
Â
brake
Â
fluid
Â
level. Top  up  using  a  fluid  recommended  by  CITROËN.
remaining on even though the level
is correct and
associated with the
ABS
Â
warning
Â
lamp.
a fault with the electronic
brake force  distribution. You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so.
Park and switch off the ignition.
Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer or a
qualified workshop.
Engine oil
pressure and
temperature on while
driving.
low pressure or a high
temperature. Park
 and  switch  off  the  ignition  then  allow  to  cool.
Visually
 check  the  level.
Chapter
 7,  "Levels"  section.
remaining on, even though the
level
 is  correct.a major fault. Have  it  checked  by  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified
 workshop.
Each time the vehicle is started: a series of warning lamps comes on applying a self-test check. They  go  off  almost  immediately.
Engine  running:  the  lamp  becomes  a  warning  if  it  remains  on  continuously  or  flashes.
This
 initial  warning  may  be  accompanied  by  an  audible  signal  and  a  message  in  the  screen.
Do
 not  ignore  these  warnings.
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Instruments and controls
Warning lamp isindicatesSolution - action
Coolant
temperature
and level on with needle
in the red
zone.
an
 abnormal  increase  in Â
temperature.Park
 and  switch  off  the  ignition  then  allow  to  cool. Â
V
isually  check  the  level.
flashing. a
 drop  in  the  coolant  level.Chapter
 7,  "Levels"  section.
Contact
 a  CITROËN dealer  or  a  qualified Â
workshop.
Service on
 temporarily. minor  faults  or  warnings.Consult
 the  alert  log  in  the  display  or  screen.
If
 your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  a  trip  computer  or Â
a
 screen:  refer  to  the  "Steering  mounted  controls" Â
section
 in  Chapter  4.
Contact
 a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified Â
workshop.
remaining
 on. major  faults.
Seat belt not
fastened on then
flashing.
the
 driver  and/or  front Â
passenger has not fastened
their
 seat  belt.Pull
 the  strap  then  insert  the  tongue  in  the  buckle.
accompanied
Â
by an audible
signal then
remains
 on.the
 vehicle  is  moving  with Â
the
 driver's  and/or  front Â
passenger's seat belt not
fastened.Check
 that  the  seat  belt  is  fastened  by  pulling  the Â
strap.
Chapter
 5,  "Seat  belts"  section.
ECO on.
The
 Stop  &  Start system Â
has put the engine in
ST
OP
Â
mode  following  a Â
vehicle
 stop  (red  light,  traffic Â
jam, etc...).As
 soon  as  you  want  to  move  off,  the  warning Â
lamp
 goes  off  and  the  engine  restarts Â
automatically
 in  START
Â
mode.
flashes
 for  a Â
few seconds,
then
 goes  off.STOP
Â
mode  is  temporarily Â
unavailable.
or
ST
ART
Â
mode  has  been Â
invoked
 automatically.Chapter
 3,  "Stop  &  Start"  section.
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