eco CITROEN C1 2017 Owners Manual
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USB, portable player
QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION
There is a long waiting period f
ollowing  the  connection  of  a U
SB  memory  stick.When a new  m edium  i s  i nserted,  t he  s ystem  r eads  a  c ertain  a mount  o
f  data  (directory,  title,  artist,  etc.).  This  may  take  from Â
a
 few  seconds  to  a  few  minutes. This
 phenomenon  is  normal.
Some
Â
characters
Â
in
Â
the
Â
m
edia
Â
information
Â
are
Â
not
Â
d
isplayed
Â
correctly
Â
while
Â
p
laying. The
 audio  system  does  not  display  some  types  of  characters. Use  standard  characters  to  name  tracks  and Â
f
olders.
Playing
Â
of
Â
streaming
Â
files
Â
d
oes
Â
not
Â
start. The
 peripheral  device  connected  does  not  support  automatic  play. Start  the  playback  from  the  device.
The
Â
names
Â
of
Â
tracks
Â
and
Â
t
he
Â
track
Â
length
Â
are
Â
not
Â
d
isplayed
Â
on
Â
the
Â
screen
Â
w
hen
 s
treaming
 a
udio. The
 Bluetooth  profile  does  not  allow  the  transfer  of  this  information.
Audio and Telematics
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Settings, configuration
QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION
There
Â
is  a  difference  in Â
s
ound
Â
quality  between  the Â
d
ifferent  audio  sources Â
(
radio,
 U
SB...). For
 optimum  sound  quality,  the  audio  settings  (Volume,  Treble, Â
M
edium,  Bass)  can  be  adapted  to  the  different  sound  sources, Â
w
hich  may  result  in  audible  differences  when  changing  source Â
(
radio,
 U
SB...). Check
 that  the  audio  settings  are  adapted  to Â
t
he  sources  listened  to.  It  is  advisable  to  select Â
a
utomatic  sound  adjustment  (Low,  Medium, Â
Hig
h).
Check
 the  quality  and  format  of  your  recording.
With
Â
the  engine  off,  the Â
s
ystem
 switches  off  after  a Â
f
ew
Â
minutes  of  use. When
 the  engine  is  switched  off,  the  system's  operating  time Â
d
epends  on  the  battery  charge.
The
 switch-off  is  normal:  the  system  changes  to  economy  mode Â
a
nd  switches  off  to  preserve  the  state  of  charge  of  the  vehicle's Â
b
attery. Start
 the  vehicle's  engine  to  increase  the  battery Â
c
harge.
Audio and Telematics
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Key ............................................................ 31, 71
Key, electronic ................................................. 34
K
eyless  Entry  and  Starting Â
.......................3
4, Â 72
Kit,
 han
ds-free
 ......................................2
04, Â 247
Kit,
 temporary  puncture  repair Â
................6
9, Â 153
K
Jack ...............................................................15 8
Jump  starting  .............................. ..................178
J
Gauge, fuel........................................ 1 3,  26,  138
Gearbox, Â ETG Â ............................... ...... 9, Â 77, Â 152
Gearbox,
 m
anual
 .......................... 9
, Â 76, Â 83, Â 151
Gear
 efficiency  indicator Â
.................................81
G
ear  lever,  manual  gearbox Â
...........................76
G
lossary,  audio  system Â
................................23
6
Glove
 box Â
..................................................6
3, Â 64
E
F
G
Eco-driving  ............................... ........................ 9
Economy  mode  ............................... ..............141
Electronic
 brake  force  distribution Â
(
EBFD)
 ...............................
.................107,
 10
8
Emergency
 braking  assistance  (EBA) Â
..........10
7
Emergency
 w
arning
 lam
ps
 ...........................10
6
Energy
 economy  mode Â
.................................1
41
Engine
 c
ompartment
 .................................... 14
7
Engine
 ...............................
.....139, Â 147, Â 181, Â 182
Environment
 ........ 9
, Â 33, Â 47, Â 53, Â 61, Â 95, Â 150, Â 179
Filling
 the  fuel  tank Â
................................ 13
8,
 13
9
Filter, air
 ...............
......................................... 151
Filter, oil
 ......................................................... 1
51
Filter,
 p
assenger
 c
ompartment
 .....................1
51
Fitting
 a  wheel Â
...............................
................161
Fittings,
 boot Â
................................................... 68
F
ittings,
 in
terior
 ............................................... 63
F
lashing
 in
dicators
 ................1
03, Â 164, Â 166, Â 167
Foglamp,
 r
ear
 ...............................
.........10 0,
 16
6
Folding
 the  rear  seat  backrest Â
........................48
F
olding/unfolding  the  door  mirrors Â
.................50
F
requency  (radio) Â
..................................1
94, Â 242
Fuel ..................................................26,
 138,  139
Fuel
 c
onsumption
 ........................................ 9
, Â 28Hazard
 w
arning
 lam
ps
 ..................................10
6
Headlamp
 adj
ustment
 ...................................10
3
Headlamps,
 automatic  illumination Â
........ 9
9, Â 101
Headlamps,
 dipped  beam Â
.......................9
8, Â 164
Headlamps,
 main  beam Â
..........................9
8, Â 164
Head
 restraints,  rear Â
.......................................49
H
eating
 ................
............................... 54, Â 55, Â 57
Hill start assist
Â
.................................................8
2
Hooks
 ...............................
...............................69
Horn ............................................................... 10 6
H
Fusebox, dashboard ..................................... 17 0
Fusebox, e ngine c ompartment .....................17
3
Fuses
 ................
............................................. 168Identification
.................................................. 18 4
Immobiliser,
 e
lectronic
 ....................................75
I
ndicator  lamps,  operation Â
..............................21
I
ndicators,
 d
irection
 ......................................10
3
Inflating
 tyres Â
..............................
..............9, Â 184
Inflating
 tyres  and  accessories Â
(using
 the  kit) Â
..............................
................15 6
Instrument
 panel Â
...............................
........11,
 12
I
SOFIX
 ...............
....................................13 3 -13 5I
Alphabetical index
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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
Alphabetical index
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01-16
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Labels are fitted in various areas of your vehicle. They carry
 safety  warnings  as  well  as  vehicle  identification Â
information.
Â
Do
Â
not
Â
remove
Â
them:
Â
they
Â
form
Â
an
Â
integral
Â
part
Â
of
 your  vehicle.
Automobiles
 CITROËN  declares,  by  application  of  the Â
provisions
 of  the  European  regulation  (Directive  2000/53) Â
relating
 to  End  of  Life  Vehicles,  that  it  achieves  the Â
objectives
 set  by  this  regulation  and  that  recycled  materials Â
are
 used  in  the  manufacture  of  the  products  that  it  sells.
Reproduction
 or  translation  of  all  or  part  of  this  document Â
is
 prohibited  without  written  authorisation  from Â
Automobiles
Â
CITROËN. W
e draw your attention to the following points:
-
Â
The
 fitting  of  electrical  equipment  or  accessories  not Â
listed
 by  CITROËN may  cause  faults  and  failures Â
with
 the  electrical  system  of  your  vehicle.  Contact Â
a
 CITROËN  dealer  for  information  on  the  range  of Â
recommended
 accessories.
-
Â
As
 a  safety  measure,  access  to  the  diagnostic  socket, Â
used
 for  the  vehicle's  electronic  systems,  is  reserved Â
strictly
 for  CITROËN  dealers  or  qualified  workshops, Â
equipped
 with  the  special  diagnostic  tool  required  (risk Â
of
 malfunctions  of  the  vehicle's  electronic  systems  that Â
could
 cause  breakdowns  or  serious  accidents). Â
The
Â
manufacturer
 cannot  be  held  responsible  if  this  advice  is Â
not
 followed.
-
Â
Any
 modification  or  adaptation  not  intended  or Â
authorised
 by Â
Automobiles
 CITROËN  or  carried  out Â
without
 meeting  the  technical  requirements  defined  by Â
the
 manufacturer  would  lead  to  the  suspension  of  the Â
legal
 and  contractual  warranties.Printed
 in  the  EU
Anglais
For
Â
any
Â
work
Â
on
Â
your
Â
vehicle,
Â
use
Â
a
Â
qualified
Â
workshop
Â
that
Â
has
 the  technical  information,  competence  and  equipment Â
required,
 which  a  CITROËN  dealer  is  able  to  provide. Â
* Subject to official publication of the results by the FIA.
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Fuel used for petrol engines
The petrol engines are compatible with bio-fuels that conform to current and future European standards and can be obtained from filling stations.
Fuel used for Diesel
engines
The Diesel engines are compatible with biofuels that conform to current and future European standards and can be obtained from filling stations.
The use of B20 or B30 fuel meeting standard EN16709 is possible in your Diesel engine. However, this use, even occasional, requires strict application of the special servicing conditions referred to as "Arduous conditions".
The use of any other type of (bio)fuel (vegetable or animal oils, pure or diluted, domestic fuel...) is strictly prohibited (risk of damage to the engine and fuel system).
The only Diesel additives authorised for use are those that meet the B715000 standard.
The only petrol additives authorised for use are those that meet the B715001 standard.
Petrol that meets the EN228 standard, mixed with a bio-fuel meeting the EN15376 standard.
Travelling abroad Cer tain fuels could damage the engine of your vehicle. In cer tain countries, the use of a par ticular fuel may be required (specific octane rating, specific sales name…) to ensure correct operation of the
engine. For any additional information, contact your dealer.
Diesel fuel that meets standard EN590 mixed with a biofuel that meets standard EN14214 (possibly containing up to 7% Fatty Acid Methyl Ester).
Diesel fuel that meets standard EN16734 mixed with a biofuel that meets standard EN14214 (possibly containing up to 10% Fatty Acid Methyl Ester).
Paraffinic Diesel fuel that meets standard EN15940 mixed with a biofuel that meets standard EN14214 (possibly containing up to 7% Fatty Acid Methyl Ester).
For more information, contact a dealer of the brand or a qualified workshop.
Compatibility of fuels
Diesel fuel at low temperature
In temperatures below 0°C (+32°F), the formation of paraffins in the summer diesel fuels may result in abnormal operation of the fuel supply system. To avoid this, the use of winter diesel fuels is recommended, keeping
the tank topped up to more than 50% of its capacity. If in spite of this you experience difficulties starting the engine in temperatures below -15°C (+5°F), simply leave the vehicle in a garage or a heated workshop for a while.
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