snow chains Citroen C1 2016 1.G Owner's Manual
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Exterior lighting control stalk 98
Automatic  illumination  of  headlamps Â
1
01
Direction
 indicators Â
1
03
Headlamp
 beam  height  adjustment Â
1
03
Wiper
 control  stalk Â
1
04
Lighting and v isibility
Horn 10 6
Hazard  warning  lamps Â
1
06
ESC
 system Â
1
07
Active
 City  Brake Â
1
10
Seat
 belts Â
1
15
Airbags
 1
18
Child
 seats Â
1
23
Deactivating the passenger's front airbag 126
ISOFIX
Â
child
Â
seats
Â
1
32
Child
Â
lock
Â
1
37
Safety
In Â
t
he Â
e
vent Â
o
f Â
a
Â
b
reakdown
Fuel tank 138
Snow  chains Â
1
40
Electrical
 energy  economy  mode Â
1
41
Accessories
 1
42
Changing
 a  wiper  blade Â
1
44
Fitting
 roof  bars Â
1
44
Bonnet
 14
6
Petrol
 engines Â
1
47
Checking
 levels Â
1
48
C h e c ks
 1
51
Practical information Technical da ta
7-inch touch screen tablet 185
Audio  system Â
2
35
Audio and telematics
Alphabetical
 in
dex
Temporary puncture repair kit 1 53
Spare  wheel Â
1
58
Changing
 a  bulb Â
1
63
Changing
 a  fuse Â
1
68
12
 V  battery Â
1
77
Towing
 the  vehicle Â
1
80Engines
 1
81
Weights
 1
82
Dimensions
 1
83
Identification
 ma
rkings
 1
84
Contents
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Keys 31
R emote  control  3 2-33
"Keyless
 Entry  and  Starting" Â
s
ystem Â
3
4-37
Remote
 control  battery Â
3
3, Â 37
Starting
Â
7
1, Â 72-73
Exterior
Door mirrors 5 0
Lighting  control  stalk Â
9
8 -103
Adjusting
 the  headlamps Â
1
03
Changing
 bu
lbs
 1
63-165,
 1
67
-
Â
f
ront  lamps
-
Â
d
irection  indicator  repeaters
Doors
 3
8-40
-
Â
o
pening  /  closing
-
Â
c
entral  locking
Electric
 windows Â
4
1
Quarter
 lights  (5 -door) Â
4
1 Wipers
 10
4 -105
Changing  a  wiper  blade Â
1
44
Boot 3 9-40
Temporary  puncture  repair  kit  1 53 -157
Reversing
 camera Â
9
2
To w i n g
 1
8 0
Changing
 bu
lbs
 1
66-167
-
Â
r
ear  lamps
-
Â
3rd brake lamp
-
 n
umber  plate  lamps
Fuel
Â
tank, Â refuelling Â
1
38 -139
Fuel
Â
gauge Â
2
6
Electronic
 s
tability
 pro
gramme
 1
07-109
Snow
Â
chains
Â
1
40
Under-inflation
 d
etection
 9
5-97
Tyre
Â
pressures
Â
1
56 -157,
Â
184
Changing
Â
a
Â
wheel
Â
1
58 -162
-
Â
t
ools
-
Â
r
emoval
Â
/
Â
fitting
Electric
 fa
bric
 ro
of
 4
2-45
Roof
Â
bars
Â
1
44
Accessories
 1
42-143
O
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Lane departure warning system
System which detects the unintended crossing of longitudinal traffic lane markings on the ground, using a camera that recognises both solid and broken  lines.
To
 improve  your  safety,  the  camera  analyses  the  image  and  then  triggers  a  warning  if  the  vehicle  wanders  over  a  lane  marking  (speed  higher  than Â
3
0 mph  (50  km/h)).
This
 system  is  particularly  suitable  for  motor ways  and  dual  carriageways.
The
 lane  departure  warning  system Â
c
annot  in  any  circumstances  replace Â
t
he  need  for  vigilance  on  the  part  of  the Â
d
river.
It
 is  necessary  to  observe  driving Â
r
egulations  and  take  a  break  every Â
two
 hours.
Activation
F Press this  button,  located  on  the  steering  w
heel.
Detection
You are alerted by an audible signal and the display  of  a  warning  lamp  in  the  instrument  panel.
No
 alert  is  given  if  the  direction Â
i
ndicators  are  on  and  for  around Â
20
 seconds  after  they  stop  flashing.
The
Â
s
ystem
Â
s
hould
Â
b
e
Â
d
eactivated
Â
w
hen
Â
d
riving
Â
with
Â
snow
Â
chains
Â
or
Â
the
Â
spare
Â
w
heel
Â
fitted.
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The under-inflation alert can only be considered  reliable  if  reinitialisation  of Â
t
he  system  is  done  with  the  the  four  tyre Â
p
ressures  correctly  set.
Snow chains
The system does not have to be reinitialised  after  fitting  or  removing Â
sn
ow
 c
hains.
Operating fault
The flashing and then fixed illumination of  the  under-inflation  warning  lamp i
ndicates  a  fault  with  the  system.
In
Â
this
Â
case,  under-inflation  monitoring  of  the Â
t
yres
Â
is
Â
no  longer  assured.
Have
Â
the
Â
system  checked  by  a  CITROËN Â
d
ealer
Â
or
Â
a  qualified  workshop.
Before
 doing  anything  to  the  system, Â
t
he
 pressures  of  the  four  tyres  must  be Â
c
hecked  and  the  system  reinitialised.
Reinitialisation
Â
of
Â
the
Â
system
Â
is
Â
done
Â
with
Â
the
Â
i
gnition on
Â
(ignition
Â
switch
Â
in
Â
the
Â
" ON " position
or " ON"
Â
mode)
Â
and
Â
the
Â
vehicle
Â
stationary.
F
Â
O
pen
Â
the
Â
glove
Â
box.
F
Â
P
ress
Â
the
Â
reinitialisation
Â
button.
The
Â
new
Â
pressure
Â
settings
Â
registered
Â
a
re
Â
considered
Â
to
Â
be
Â
reference
Â
values
Â
by
Â
t
he system. F
Â
T
his
Â
warning
Â
lamp
Â
flashes
Â
3Â t
imes
Â
in
Â
the
Â
instrument
Â
panel
Â
w
hen
Â
the
Â
reinitialisation
Â
is
Â
done.
F
Â
W
ait
Â
a
Â
few
Â
minutes
Â
before
Â
switching
Â
off
Â
the
Â
i
gnition
Â
(ignition
Â
switch
Â
in
Â
the
Â
" ACC "
or " LOCK " position, or " OFF"
Â
mode).
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Snow chains
In wintry conditions, snow chains improve traction as well as the behaviour of the vehicle when braking.
Advice on installation
F If you  have  to  fit  the  chains  during  a  j
ourney,  stop  the  vehicle  on  a  flat  sur face Â
o
n  the  side  of  the  road.
F
Â
A
pply  the  parking  brake  and  position  any Â
w
heel  chocks  to  prevent  movement  of  your Â
v
ehicle.
F
Â
F
it  the  chains  following  the  instructions Â
p
rovided  by  the  manufacturer.
F
Â
M
ove  off  gently  and  drive  for  a  few Â
m
oments,  without  exceeding  30  mph Â
(50
 km/h).
F
Â
S
top  your  vehicle  and  check  that  the  snow Â
c
hains  are  correctly  tightened.
Take
Â
account
Â
of
Â
the
Â
legislation
Â
in
Â
force
Â
i
n your country on the use of snow
chains
Â
and
Â
the
Â
maximum
Â
running
Â
speed
Â
a
uthorised.
The
Â
snow
Â
chains
Â
must
Â
be
Â
fitted
Â
only
Â
t
o
Â
the
Â
front
Â
wheels.
Â
They
Â
must
Â
never
Â
b
e
Â
fitted
Â
to
Â
"space-saver"
Â
type
Â
spare
Â
w
heels. Avoid
 driving  with  snow  chains  on  roads Â
t
hat  have  been  cleared  of  snow,  to Â
a
void  damaging  your  vehicle's  tyres  and Â
t
he  road  sur face.  If  your  vehicle  is  fitted Â
w
ith  alloy  wheels,  check  that  no  part  of Â
t
he  chain  or  its  fixings  is  in  contact  with Â
t
he  wheel  rim.
Use
Â
only
Â
the
Â
chains
Â
designed
Â
to
Â
be
Â
fitted
Â
to
Â
the
 t
ype
Â
of
Â
wheel
Â
fitted
Â
to
Â
your
Â
vehicle:
Original
Â
tyre
Â
size Maximum
Â
link
Â
size.
165/65
Â
R14 9
Â
mm
165/60
Â
R15
For
Â
more
Â
information
Â
on
Â
snow
Â
chains,
Â
c
ontact
Â
a
Â
CITROËN
Â
dealer
Â
or
Â
a
Â
q
ualified
 w
orkshop. It
 is  strongly  recommended  that  before Â
y
ou  leave,  you  practise  fitting  the  snow Â
c
hains  on  a  level  and  dry  sur face.
The
Â
lane
Â
departure
Â
warning
Â
system
Â
s
hould
Â
be
Â
deactivated
Â
when
Â
driving
Â
with
Â
s
now
Â
chains
Â
fitted.
Practical information
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Accessories
A wide range of accessories and genuine parts is available from the CITROËN dealer network.
T hese  accessories  and  parts  are  all  suitable  for  your  vehicle  and  benefit  from  CITROËN's  recommendation  and  warranty.
"Transport solutions":
boot carpet, boot liner,
transverse
 roof  bars,  bicycle  carrier,  ski  carrier, Â
r
oof  boxes,  boot  dividers,  ...
"Styling":
Â
rear  diffuser,  aluminium  gear  knob, Â
a
lloy  wheels,  exterior  expressive  stickers, Â
c
hrome  mirror  shells,  door  sill  finishers,  ...
"Comfort" :
Â
door  deflectors,  insulated  module, Â
s
un  blinds,  scented  air  freshener,  portable Â
a
shtray,  coat  hanger  fitted  to  head  restraint, Â
r
eading  lamp,  front  and  rear  parking  sensors, Â
c
entre  armrest,  cigarette  lighter,  ..."Security and safety":
Â
anti-theft  alarm, Â
v
ehicle  tracking  system,  snow  chains,  wheel Â
n
on-slip  covers,  wheel  security  bolts,  child Â
s
eats,  first  aid  kit,  warning  triangle,  high Â
v
isibility  vest,  breathalyzer,  fire  extinguisher, Â
p
et  seat  belt,  foglamp  kit,  seat  belt  cutter/glass Â
h
ammer,
 ...
"
Protection":
Â
mats,  mud  flaps,  vehicle  cover, Â
s
eat  covers,  side  protective  mouldings,  bumper Â
p
rotectors,
 ...
T
o  prevent  the  mat  from  becoming  caught Â
u
nder  the  pedals:
-
Â
e
nsure  that  the  mat  is  secured  correctly,
-
Â
n
ever  fit  one  mat  on  top  of  another."Multimedia":
 audio
 system,  speaker,  semi-
integral
 navigation  systems,  hands-free  kit, Â
d
riving  assistance  systems,  230  V  socket,  rear Â
m
ulti-media  support,  DVD  players,  portable Â
s
atellite  navigation  system,  smartphone Â
s
upport,  digital  radio,  ...
Practical information
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T
Tables of fuses ..............................................16 8
Tank,  fuel  ............................... ..................26,  138
Telephone
 .............................................2
04, Â 247
Third
 brake  lamp Â
........................................... 16
7
Three
 flashes  (direction  indicators) Â
..............10
3
Time
 (setting) Â
..............................
..............29, Â 30
To o l s
 ................
.............................................. 159
Touch screen tablet
 ...................................... 18
5
Seat belts
 ................................. 4
8, Â 115 -117, Â 129
Seats, front
 ...............................
.......................
46
Seats, rear
 ................................................. 4
7, Â 48
Selector,
 ge
ar
 ..................................................
77
S
ervicing
 ...............................
............................ 9
Sidelamps
 ...................................... 9
8, Â 164, Â 166
Side
 r
epeater
 ..............................
..................
167
Snow chains
 .................................................. 14
0
Socket, Â 12 Â V Â accessory Â
............................6
3, Â 64
Sockets, Â audio Â
......................... 6
3, Â 65, Â 198, Â 245
Speed
 l
imiter
 ...............................
..............86, Â 89
Speedometer
 ..............................
..............
11,
 12
S
tarting  the  vehicle Â
............................. 7
1, Â 72, Â 74
Starting  using  another  battery Â
......................
17
8
Station,
 ra
dio
 .........................................1
94, Â 242
Steering  mounted  controls,  audio Â
........ 1
88, Â 241
Steering  wheel  adjustment Â
.............................
51
S
topping  the  vehicle Â
........................... 7
1, Â 72, Â 75
Stop & Start
 ......................... 2
8, Â 83, Â 85, Â 151, Â 177
Storage
 ................
......................................63, Â 64
Sun visor
 ...................................................6
3,  64Touch  screen  tablet  (Menus) Â
........................
18
9
To w i n g
 .....................................................6
9, Â 180
Traction  control  (TRC) Â
............... 1
7, Â 24, Â 107-109
Traffic  information  (TA) Â
......................... 1
91, Â 243
Trip  computer Â
............................................ 2
7, Â 28
Trip  distance  recorder Â
.....................................
26
T
y r e s
 ..............................................................
.... 9
Tyre  under-inflation  detection Â
........... 1
9, Â 95, Â 157
Under  floor  storage Â
.........................................
69
U
nder-inflation
 (
detection)
 ................ 1
9, Â 95, Â 157
Unlocking
 ..............................
....................32, Â 34
USB
 ........
.................................. 63, Â 65, Â 198, Â 245
U
V
W
Ventilation ..............................
...... 52, Â 54, Â 55, Â 58
Visibility ............................... ............................52Warning
 and  indicator  lamps Â
....................
15
-25
Washing
 (
advice)
........................................... 152
Weights
 ...............
..........................................
182
Wheel, spare
 ................................................. 15
8
Window  controls Â
.............................................
41
W
indows,  rear  quarter Â
....................................
41
W
iper
 b
lades
 (
changing)
 ...............................
14
4
Wipers
 ........................................................... 10
4
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