door lock CITROEN C-ELYSÉE 2016 User Guide
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There is a risk of damage to the gearbox:
-
Â
i
f  you  press  the  accelerator  and Â
b
rake  pedals  at  the  same  time,
-
Â
i
f  you  force  the  movement  of  the Â
s
elector  from  the  P position to
another position when the battery is
discharged.
If the selector is not in position P
,
when
Â
the
Â
driver's
Â
door
Â
is
Â
opened
Â
or
Â
a
pproximately
Â
45
Â
seconds
Â
after
Â
the
Â
i
gnition
Â
is
Â
switched
Â
off,
Â
a
Â
warning
Â
m
essage
Â
appears
Â
in
Â
the
Â
screen.
F
R
eturn the selector to position P ;
Â
t
he
Â
message
Â
disappears.
When
Â
driving
Â
on
Â
flooded
Â
roads
Â
or
Â
when
Â
c
rossing
Â
a
Â
ford,
Â
proceed
Â
at
Â
walking
Â
p
ace. To
 reduce  fuel  consumption  when  at Â
a
 prolonged  standstill  with  the  engine Â
r
unning  (traffic  jam...),  put  the  selector Â
i
n the N  position  and  apply  the  parking Â
b
rake.
Manual operation
Invalid value during manual
operation
Stopping the vehicle
Before switching off the engine, you can e ngage  position  P or N  to  place  the  gearbox  in Â
neu
tral.
In
 both  cases,  apply  the  parking  brake  to Â
i
mmobilise  the  vehicle.
Operating fault
F Select position M for sequential c hanging o
f  the  six  gears.
F
Â
M
ove  the  selector  towards  the  +  sign  to Â
c
hange  up  a  gear.
F
Â
M
ove  the  selector  towards  the  -  sign  to Â
c
hange  down  a  gear.
It
 is  only  possible  to  change  from  one  gear  to Â
a
nother  if  the  vehicle  speed  and  engine  speed Â
p
ermit;  other wise,  the  gearbox  will  operate Â
t
emporarily  in  automatic  mode.
D
 disappears  and  the  gears Â
e
ngaged  appear  in  succession  in  the Â
in
strument
 pan
el.
If
 the  engine  speed  is  too  low  or  too  high,  the Â
g
ear  selected  flashes  for  a  few  seconds,  then Â
t
he  actual  gear  engaged  is  displayed.
It
 is  possible  to  change  from  position  D
(automatic)
 to  position  M  (manual)  at  any  time.
When
 the  vehicle  is  stationary  or  moving Â
v
ery  slowly,  the  gearbox  engages  first  gear Â
au
tomatically. With
 t he  i gnition  o n,  i llumination  o f Â
t
his  warning  lamp,  accompanied Â
b
y  an  audible  signal  and  a  message  in  the Â
m
ultifunction  screen,  indicates  a  gearbox  fault.
In
 this  case,  the  gearbox  switches  to  back-up Â
m
ode  and  is  locked  in  3rd  gear.  You  may  feel Â
a
 substantial  knock  when  changing  from  P
to R
 and  from  N to R.
 This  will  not  cause  any Â
d
amage  to  the  gearbox.
Do
 not  exceed  60  mph  (100  km/h),  local  speed Â
r
estrictions
 p
ermitting.
Contact
 a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified Â
w
orkshop  as  soon  as  possible.
This
 symbol  is  displayed  if  a  gear Â
i
s  not  engaged  correctly  (selector Â
b
etween  two  positions).
The
 sport  and  snow  programmes  are Â
n
ot  available  when  operating  manually.
Driving
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Courtesy lamps
In this position, the courtesy lamp c
omes  on  gradually:
-
Â
w
hen
 the  vehicle  is  unlocked,
-
Â
w
hen
 the  key  is  removed  from  the  ignition,
-
Â
w
hen
 a  door  is  opened,
-
Â
w
hen
 the  remote  control  locking  button  is Â
a
ctivated,  in  order  to  locate  your  vehicle.
It
Â
switches  off  gradually:
-
Â
w
hen
 the  vehicle  is  locked,
-
Â
w
hen
 the  ignition  is  switched  on,
-
Â
3
0
Â
seconds  after  the  last  door  is  closed.
Permanently
 off.
Permanent
 l
ighting. F
 W ith  the  ignition  on,  press  the Â
c
orresponding
 s
witch.
A.
C
our tesy lamps
B.
M
ap reading lamps With
 the  "permanent  lighting"  mode,  the Â
d
uration  of  lighting  varies,  depending  on Â
t
he
 c
ircumstances:
-
Â
w
ith  the  ignition  off,  approximately Â
t
en
 m
inutes,
-
Â
i
n  energy  economy  mode, Â
a
pproximately  thirty seconds,
-
Â
w
ith  the  engine  running,  unlimited.
Front map reading lampsFront and rear courtesy lamps
6
V
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The incorrect installation of a child seat in a vehicle  compromises  the  child's  protection  in Â
t
he  event  of  an  accident.
Ensure
 that  there  is  no  seat  belt  or  seat  belt Â
b
uckle  under  the  child  seat,  as  this  could Â
de
stabilise
 i
t.
Remember
 to  fasten  the  seat  belts  or  the Â
c
hild  seat  harnesses  keeping  the  slack Â
r
elative  to  the  child's  body  to  a  minimum, Â
e
ven  for  short  journeys.
When
 installing  a  child  seat  using  the  seat Â
b
elt,  ensure  that  the  seat  belt  is  tightened Â
c
orrectly  on  the  child  seat  and  that  it  secures Â
t
he  child  seat  firmly  on  the  seat  of  your Â
v
ehicle.  If  your  passenger  seat  is  adjustable, Â
m
ove  it  for wards  if  necessary.
At
 rear  seating  positions,  always  leave Â
s
ufficient  space  between  the  front  seat  and:
-
Â
a
 rear ward  facing  child  seat,
-
Â
t
he  child's  feet  for  a  child  seat  fitted Â
fo
rward
 f
acing.
To
 do  this,  move  the  front  seat  for wards Â
a
nd,  if  necessary,  move  its  backrest  into  the Â
u
pright
 p
osition.
Advice
As a safety precaution, do not leave:
-  a  child  or  children  alone  and Â
u
nsupervised  in  a  vehicle,
-
Â
a
 child  or  an  animal  in  a  vehicle  which Â
i
s  exposed  to  the  sun,  with  the  windows Â
c
losed,
-
Â
t
he  keys  within  reach  of  children  inside Â
t
he  vehicle.
To
 prevent  accidental  opening  of  the  doors Â
a
nd  rear  windows,  use  the  child  lock.
Take
 care  not  to  open  the  rear  windows  by Â
m
ore  than  one  third.
To
 protect  young  children  from  the  rays  of Â
t
he  sun,  fit  side  blinds  on  the  rear  windows.
For
 o
ptimum
 in
stallation
 o
f
 t
he
 fo
rward
 f
acing
 c
hild
Â
seat,
Â
ensure
Â
that
Â
the
Â
back
Â
of
Â
the
Â
child
Â
s
eat
Â
is
Â
as
Â
close
Â
as
Â
possible
Â
to
Â
the
Â
backrest
Â
o
f
Â
the
Â
vehicle's
Â
seat
Â
,
Â
in
Â
contact
Â
if
Â
possible.
You
Â
must
Â
remove
Â
the
Â
head
Â
restraint
Â
before
Â
i
nstalling
Â
a
Â
child
Â
seat
Â
with
Â
backrest
Â
to
Â
a
Â
p
assenger
 sea
t.
Ensure
Â
that
Â
the
Â
head
Â
restraint
Â
is
Â
stored
Â
or
Â
a
ttached
Â
securely
Â
to
Â
prevent
Â
it
Â
from
Â
being
Â
t
hrown
Â
around
Â
the
Â
vehicle
Â
in
Â
the
Â
event
Â
of
Â
s
harp
Â
braking.
Â
Refit
Â
the
Â
head
Â
restraint
Â
when
 t
he
Â
child
Â
seat
Â
is
Â
removed.
Children at the front
The legislation on carrying children on the f
ront  passenger  seat  is  specific  to  each Â
c
ountry.  Refer  to  the  legislation  in  force  in Â
y
our  country.
Deactivate
 the  passenger's  front  airbag Â
w
hen  a  rear ward  facing  child  seat  is  installed Â
o
n  the  front  passenger  seat.
Otherwise,
 t
he
 c
hild
 r
isks
 b
eing
 ser
iously
 i
njured  or  killed  if  the  airbag  is  deployed.
Installing a booster seat
The chest part of the seat belt must be positioned  on  the  child's  shoulder  without Â
t
ouching  the  neck.
Ensure
 that  the  lap  part  of  the  seat  belt Â
p
asses  correctly  over  the  child's  thighs.
CITROËN
 recommends  the  use  of  a  booster Â
s
eat  which  has  a  back,  fitted  with  a  seat  belt Â
g
uide  at  shoulder  level.
C
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Manual child lock
Locking
F With the  ignition  key,  turn  the  red  control  o
ne  quarter  of  a  turn:
-
Â
t
o  the  right  on  the  left-hand  rear  door,
-
Â
t
o  the  left  on  the  right-hand  rear  door.
Unlocking
F With the  ignition  key,  turn  the  red  control  o
ne  quarter  of  a  turn:
-
Â
t
o  the  left  on  the  left-hand  rear  door,
-
Â
t
o  the  right  on  the  right-hand  rear  door.
Mechanical
 system  to  prevent  opening  of  the Â
r
ear  door  using  its  interior  control.
The  control  is  located  on  the  edge  of  each Â
r
ear door.
C
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F Obtain a  bottle  of  AdBlue®. After first c
hecking
Â
the
Â
use-by
Â
date,
 read  carefully Â
t
he instructions on use on the label before
pouring
Â
the
Â
contents
Â
of
Â
the  bottle  into  your Â
v
ehicle's
 Ad
Blue
® tank. F Â
A
fter  emptying  the  bottle,  wipe  away  any Â
s
pillage  around  the  tank  filler  using  a  damp Â
c
loth.
F Â
R
efit  the  blue  cap  to  the  tank  and  turn  it  a Â
6th of a turn clockwise, to its stop.
F
 R
efit  the  plastic  blanking  plug,  clipping  it  in Â
t
he  orifice.
F
Â
R
eturn  the  storage  box  containing  the  tools Â
t
o
 its  location.
F
Â
R
efit  the  boot  floor  and  close  the  boot.
Important:
Â
if
Â
your
Â
vehicle's
Â
AdBlue
® tank i
s
Â
completely
Â
empty
Â
-
Â
which
Â
is
Â
c
onfirmed
Â
by
Â
the
Â
alert
Â
displays
Â
and
 the Â
i
mpossibility
Â
of
Â
starting
Â
the
Â
engine
Â
- Â
you
Â
must
Â
add
Â
at
Â
least
Â
3.8
Â
litres
Â
(so
Â
two
Â
1.89
Â
litre
Â
bottles). If
 any  additive  is  split  or  splashed,  wash Â
i
mmediately Â
w
ith Â
c
old Â
w
ater Â
o
r Â
w
ipe Â
w
ith Â
a
 damp  cloth.
If  the  additive  has  crystallised,  clean  it Â
o
ff  using  a  sponge  and  hot  water.Important:
 i
n the event of a top-up after
a breakdown because of a lack of
additive ,  you  must  wait  around  5 minutes
 b
efore  switching  on  the  ignition,  without
opening the driver's door, locking the
vehicle or introducing the key into the
ignition switch .
Switch  on  the  ignition,  then,  after
 1
0 seconds,  start  the  engine.
Never  dispose  of  AdBlue
® additive b
ottles
Â
in
Â
the
Â
household
Â
waste. Â Place Â
t
hem
Â
in
Â
a
Â
special
Â
container  provided Â
t
his
 p
urpose
 o
r
 t
ake
 t
hem
 t
o
 y
our
 d
ealer.
9
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Disconnecting the (+) terminal
F Raise the lever A fully to release the clamp B.
Reconnecting the (+) terminal
F Position  the  open  clamp  B of the cable on
the  positive  post  (+)  of  the  battery.
F
Â
P
ress  down  on  the  clamp  to  position  it Â
c
orrectly  on  the  battery  post.
F
Â
L
ock  the  clamp  by  lowering  the  lever  A.
Do
 not  force  the  lever  as  locking  will Â
n
ot  be  possible  if  the  clamp  is  not Â
p
ositioned  correctly;  start  the  procedure Â
ag
ain.
Disconnecting the battery
In order to maintain an adequate state of  charge  for  starting  the  engine,  it  is Â
r
ecommended  that  the  battery  be  disconnected Â
i
f  the  vehicle  is  taken  out  of  service  for  a  long Â
p
eriod.
Wait
 2  minutes  after  switching  off  the  ignition Â
b
efore  disconnecting  the  battery:
F
Â
c
lose  all  openings  (doors,  boot,  windows, Â
r
oof),
F
Â
s
witch  off  all  electrical  consumers  (audio Â
s
ystem, Â wipers, Â lighting, Â ...),
F
Â
s
witch  off  the  ignition  and  wait  for Â
f
our minutes.
Having
 exposed  the  battery,  it  is  only Â
n
ecessary  to  disconnect  the  (+)  terminal.
Following reconnection of the
battery
After reconnecting the battery, switch on the ignition  and  wait  1  minute  before  starting  to Â
a
llow  initialisation  of  the  electronic  systems.
However,
 if  minor  problems  persist  following Â
t
his  operation,  contact  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a Â
q
ualified
 w
orkshop.
Referring
 to  the  corresponding  section,  you Â
m
ust  yourself  reinitialise  or  reset  certain Â
s
ystems,  such  as:
-
Â
t
he  remote  control,
-
Â
t
he  date  and  time,
-
Â
t
he  radio  preset  stations.
Quick release terminal
The Stop & Start system may not be operational  during  the  trip  following  the Â
f
irst  engine  start.
In
 this  case,  the  system  will  only  be Â
a
vailable  again  after  a  continuous Â
p
eriod  of  immobilisation  of  the  vehicle, Â
a
 period  which  depends  on  the  ambient Â
t
emperature  and  the  state  of  charge  of Â
t
he  battery  (up  to  about  8  hours).
9
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Exterior
Remote control key 33 -36
-  o pening  /  closing
-
Â
a
nti-theft  protection
-
 s
tarting
-
 b
attery
Boot
 4
0-41
-
Â
o
pening  /  closing
-
 em
ergency
 r
elease
Temporary
 pu
ncture
Â
r
epair  kit Â
1
40 -144
W i p e r s
 9
7- 9 8
Changing
 a  wiper  blade Â
1
69
Changing
 bu
lbs
 1
57-158
-
Â
r
ear  lamps
-
Â
3rd brake lamp
-
 n
umber  plate  lamps
-
 fo
glamp
Fuel
Â
tank, Â misfuel Â
prevention
 1
29-131
Running
 out  of  fuel  (Diesel) Â
1
32
Accessories
 1
75-176
ESP/ASR
Â
1
06
Tyre
Â
pressures
Â
1
93
Spare
Â
wheel
Â
1
45 -151
-
Â
t
ools
-
Â
r
emoving
Â
/
Â
refitting
Snow
Â
chains
Â
1
52
Under-inflation
 d
etection
 1
01-104
Lighting
Â
controls
Â
9
1-95
Daytime
Â
running
Â
lamps
Â
9
5
Headlamp
Â
beam
Â
height
Â
adjustment
Â
9
6
Changing
 bu
lbs
 1
53-156
-
Â
f
ront
Â
lamps
-
 fo
glamps
-
Â
d
irection
Â
indicator
Â
repeaters
To w i n g
 17
0 -171
Very
Â
cold
Â
climate
Â
screen(s)
Â
1
74
Door
Â
mirrors
Â
4
6 - 47
Doors
 3
3 -36,
Â
39
-
Â
o
pening
Â
/
Â
closing
-
Â
c
entral
Â
locking
-
Â
s
econdary
Â
control
Alarm
 3
7-38
Electric
Â
windows
Â
4
2 Rear
 parking  sensors Â
8
9 -90
To w b a r
 17
2-173
Visual search
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ABS and EBFD systems ...............................10 5
Accessories .............................. ....................175
AdBlue
® ............................... ............ 21,  133,  137
Additive, Ad Blue ...................... 2 1,  133,  134,  137
Adjusting
 head  restraints Â
................................ 44
A
djusting
 s
eat
 ................................................. 43
A
djusting  the  date Â
........................................... 26
A
djusting  the  height  of  the  steering Â
wheel ............................................................. 48
Adjusting
 the  time Â
........................................... 26
A
dvice
Â
on  care Â
and
 m
aintenance
 ........................ 1
75, Â 181, Â 182
Advice
Â
on  driving Â
..............................
..............63
Airbags
 ...............
..................................... 20, Â 110
Airbags,
 c
urtain
 ............................................. 11
3
Airbags,
 front......................................... 11 0 ,
 11
3
Airbags,
 la
teral
 ...................................... 11
2 ,
 11
3
Air
 c
onditioning
 ...............................
.................. 8
Air
Â
conditioning, Â electronic Â
(with
Â
display  screen) Â
...............................5
0, Â 53
Air
 c
onditioning,
 m
anual
Â
(
without  display  screen) Â
.......................... 5
0, Â 51
Air vents
 ..............................
............................49
Alarm
 ............................................................... 37
A
nti-lock  braking  system  (ABS) Â
....................10
5
Anti-theft
 ..............................
...........................64
Armrest
 ............................................................ 58
A
rmrest, Â front Â
.................................................. 60
A
shtray
 ...............
............................................. 58
ASR
Â
and  ESP  systems Â
................................. 10
6
Audible
 w
arning
 ............................................ 10
0
Audio
Â
streaming  (Bluetooth) Â
.................2
08, Â 210
Audio
Â
system Â
...............................
..........195, Â 227Battery
 ...............................
.............
16 4 -167,
 1
86
Battery, c harging ............................... ............
166
Battery,  remote  control  .............................3 5,  36
Blanking
 screen  (snow  shield)  ......................1
74
BlueHDi
 ...............................
............23, Â 133, Â 134
Bluetooth
 (hands-free) Â
..................................20
9
Bonnet
 ...............
............................................180
Boot
 ........
.........................................................40
Boot
 (opening) Â
...............................
..................33
Brake
 discs Â
....................................................18
7
Brake
 lamps Â
...............................
...................157
Brakes
 ..................................................... 1
7, Â 187
Braking
 assistance  system Â
...........................10
5
Bulbs
 (
changing)
 ...............................
....153,
 15
7
Capacity,
 fuel  tank Â
..............................
..........129
Cap, fuel filler
Â
................................................12
9
CD
 ..............................
...................................202
CD,
 MP3 Â
............................................... 2
03, Â 204
Central
 locking Â
................................................34
C
hanging
 a bu
lb
 ....................................15
3,
 15
7
Changing
 a f
use
 ............................................15
9
Changing
 a  wheel Â
...............................
..145,
 14
6
Changing
 a  wiper  blade Â
..........................9
8, Â 169
Changing
 the  remote  control  battery Â
..............35
C
hecking  the  levels Â
................................18
3 -185
Checking
 tyre  pressures  (using  the  kit) Â
........14
0
Checks
 ...............
................... 181, Â 182, Â 186, Â 187Date
 (setting) Â
...............................
....................26
Daytime
 running  lamps Â
...........................9
5, Â 155
Deactivating
 t
he
 p
assenger
 a
irbag
 ...............11
0
Defrosting
 ...............................
................... 51, Â 57
Defrosting,
 fr
ont
 ..............................................56
D
efrosting,  lower  windscreen Â
.........................57
D
emisting
 ...............................
.........................51
Demisting,
 f
ront
 ...............................................56
D
emisting,
 r
ear
 s
creen
 ...................................57
AB
C
D
Checks, routine ..................................... 1 86,  187
Child  lock  ............................... .........121, 12
7, 12 8
Children
 ...............................
...........121,
 12
4 -127
Children
 (
safety)
 ...............................
.............128
Child
 seats  Â
..................... 1
09, Â 114-116, Â 120 -122
Child
 seats,  conventional Â
..............................12
0
Child
 seats,  ISOFIX Â
...............................12
3 -127
Cigar
 lighter Â
...............................
......................60
Cleaning
 (
advice)
 .......................................... 17
5
Clock
 ...............
................................................ 26
Closing
 the  boot Â
...............................
.........34, Â 40
Closing
 the  doors Â
...............................
.......34, Â 39
Control,
 electric  windows Â
................................42
C
ontrol,  emergency  boot  release Â
...................41
C
ontrol  stalk,  lighting Â
...................................... 91
C
ontrol  stalk,  wipers Â
....................................... 97
C
ourtesy  lamps Â
............................................... 99
C
ruise control
 .................................................. 87
C
up  holder Â
...............................
........................58
.
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