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Never leave accumulations of snow or any  object  projecting  above  the  bonnet Â
o
r  in  front  of  the  roof:  this  might  fall  into Â
t
he  field  of  vision  of  the  sensor  and Â
g
enerate  a  detection.
Operating limits
The system  o nly  d etects  v ehicles (cars, lorries) t
hat  are  stationary  or  moving  in  the  same Â
d
irection  as  your  vehicle. In
 difficult  weather  conditions  (very Â
h
eavy  rain,  snow,  fog,  hail...),  braking Â
d
istances  increase,  which  can  reduce Â
t
he  ability  of  the  system  to  avoid  a Â
c
ollision.
The
 driver  must  therefore  remain Â
par
ticularly
 v
igilant.
The
 system  is  not  triggered  or  is  interrupted  if Â
t
he
 d
river:
-
Â
a
ccelerates  strongly  (even  if  the  speed Â
l
imiter  is  on),
-
Â
o
r  turns  the  steering  wheel  suddenly Â
(
avoiding
 m
anoeuvre).
Detection
 capability  is  less  effective  if:
-
Â
y
ou  are  driving  on  roads  with  pronounced Â
b
ends  and/or  on  roads  in  poor  condition,
-
Â
y
our  vehicle  is  excessively  loaded,  as Â
t
his  changes  the  horizontal  attitude  of  the Â
v
ehicle.
-
Â
y
our  vehicle  skids.
It
 does  not  detect  small  vehicles Â
(
bicycles,  motorcycles),  pedestrians  or Â
a
nimals,  nor  non-reflective  stationary Â
ob
jects.Unwanted triggering of the system
It is possible for the system to detect a risk of imminent  collision  and  start  working,  in  the Â
fo
llowing
 c
onditions
 in par
ticular:
-
Â
d
etection  of  an  object  located  close  to  the Â
e
dge  of  the  road  entering  a  corner  (safety Â
b
arrier,  lamp  post  or  road  sign),
-
Â
d
etection  of  a  structure  located  at  the  top Â
o
r  bottom  of  a  steep  slope  (advertising Â
h
oarding,  steet  lighting),
-
Â
d
etection  of  reflective  objects  (central Â
r
eservation...)  in  the  road,
-
Â
d
etection  of  the  upper  bar  of  a  bridge  or  a Â
t
raffic  light  gantry,
-
Â
p
assing  a  vehicle  travelling  in  the  other Â
d
irection  in  a  corner,
-
Â
p
assing  a  vehicle  traveling  in  the  other Â
d
irection,  at  a  crossroads,  when  your Â
v
ehicle  is  turning  left  or  right,
-
Â
i
f  the  vehicle  ahead  of  you  sends  up  water Â
o
r snow,
-
Â
i
f  your  vehicle  stops  very  close  to  an Â
ov
erhanging  wall  or  other  vehicles,
-
Â
w
hen  your  vehicle  closes  rapidly  on  the Â
v
ehicle
 a
head,
-
Â
i
f  the  vehicle  is  raised  or  lowered,
-
Â
i
f  the  vehicle  passes  through  a  plastic Â
c
urtain,
-
Â
i
f  driving  through  mist  or  smoke,
-
Â
i
f  the  sensor  is  misaligned  (following Â
r
eplacement  after  a  collision).
6
Safety
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Sit in a normal upright position.
W ear  a  correctly  adjusted  seat  belt.
Do
 not  leave  anything  between  the Â
o
ccupants  and  the  airbags  (a  child,  pet, Â
o
bject...),  nor  fix  or  attach  anything  close  to Â
t
he  inflation  trajectory  of  the  airbags;  this Â
c
ould  cause  injuries  during  their  deployment.
Never
 modify  the  original  definition  of  your Â
v
ehicle,  particularly  in  the  area  directly Â
a
round  the  airbags.
After
 an  accident  or  if  the  vehicle  has  been Â
s
tolen  or  broken  into,  have  the  airbag Â
s
ystems  checked.
All
 work  on  the  airbag  system  must  be Â
c
arried  out  by  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a Â
q
ualified
 w
orkshop.
Even
 if  all  of  the  precautions  mentioned Â
a
re  observed,  a  risk  of  injury  or  of  minor Â
b
urns  to  the  head,  chest  or  arms  when  an Â
a
irbag  is  deployed  cannot  be  ruled  out.  The Â
b
ag  inflates  almost  instantly  (within  a  few Â
m
illiseconds)  then  deflates  within  the  same Â
t
ime  discharging  the  hot  gas  via  openings Â
p
rovided  for  this  purpose.Front airbags
Do not drive holding the steering wheel by its spokes  or  resting  your  hands  on  the  centre Â
p
art  of  the  wheel.
Passengers
 must  not  place  their  feet  on  the Â
das
hboard.
Do
 not  smoke  as  deployment  of  the  airbags Â
c
an  cause  burns  or  the  risk  of  injury  from  a Â
c
igarette  or  pipe.
Never
Â
remove
Â
or
Â
pierce
Â
the
Â
steering
Â
wheel
Â
or
 h
it  it  violently.
Do
 not  fit  or  attach  anything  to  the  steering Â
w
heel  or  dashboard,  this  could  cause Â
i
njuries  with  deployment  of  the  airbags.
Advice
Lateral airbags
Use only approved covers on the seats, compatible  with  the  deployment  the  lateral Â
a
irbags.  For  information  on  the  range  of  seat Â
c
overs suitable for your vehicle, you can
contact
 a  CITROËN dealer.
For
 more  information  on  accessories,  refer Â
t
o  the  corresponding  section.
Do
 not  fix  or  attach  anything  to  the  seat Â
b
acks  (clothing...).  This  could  cause  injury Â
t
o  the  chest  or  arms  if  the  lateral  airbag  is Â
d
eployed.
Do
 not  sit  with  the  upper  part  of  the  body  any Â
n
earer  to  the  door  than  necessary.
Curtain airbags
Do not fix or attach anything to the roof. This could  cause  injury  to  the  head  if  the  curtain Â
a
irbag  is  deployed.
If
 fitted  on  your  vehicle,  do  not  remove  the Â
g
rab  handles  installed  on  the  roof,  they  play Â
a
 part  in  securing  the  curtain  airbags.
For the airbags to be fully effective, observe the safety recommendations below:
Safety
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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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Fitting roof bars
When fitting transverse roof bars, use the accessories  recommended  by  CITROËN  and Â
f
ollow  the  manufacturer's  fitting  instructions.
For
 more  information,  contact  a  CITROËN Â
d
ealer  or  a  qualified  workshop. Please
 refer  to  national  legislation  in Â
o
rder  to  comply  with  the  regulations Â
c
oncerning  the  transportation  of  objects Â
w
hich  are  longer  than  the  vehicle.
Maximum weight authorised on the bars,
for a loading height not exceeding 40 cm
(except bicycle carrier): 40 kg.
If the height exceeds 40 cm, adapt the
speed of the vehicle to the profile of the
road to avoid damaging the roof bars.
Changing a wiperÂ
b
lade
Removing the front wiper blade
F Raise  the  wiper  arm.
F  R emove  the  wiper  blade,  sliding  it  towards Â
t
he  outside.
Fitting the front wiper blade
F Put the  corresponding  new  wiper  blade  in  p
lace  and  fix  it.
F
Â
F
old  down  the  wiper  arm  carefully.
To conserve the effectiveness of
the
 flat-blade  type  wiper  blades,  we Â
r
ecommend  that  they  are:
-
Â
h
andled  with  care,
-
Â
c
leaned  regularly  with  soapy  water,
-
Â
n
ot  used  to  hold  a  cardboard  sheet Â
a
gainst  the  windscreen,
-
Â
r
eplaced  at  the  first  signs  of  wear.
Practical information
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Dashboard fuses
The fusebox is located below the dashboard (driver's  side).
F
U
nclip the plastic cover for access to the
fuses.
When
 you  have  finished,  carefully  refit  the Â
c
ove r. Fuse
N° Rating
(A) Functions
1 5Reversing  lamp  -  Fuel  injection  system  -  Audio  system  - Â
V
SCÂ system
2 15Front  and  rear  screenwash
3 5Main  distribution  unit  -  Instrument  panel  -  Display  screen  -  Air Â
c
onditioning  -  Heated  rear  screen  and  door  mirror  heating  - Â
H
eated  seats  -  Electric  fabric  roof  -  Audio  system
4 5Electric  power  steering  -  Stop  &  Start
5 15Rear wiper
6 5Cooling
 fan  -  ABS  system  -  VSC  system
7 25Front wiper
8 10Heated
 door  mirrors
9 1512
 V  socket  (120  W  max)
10 7. 5Door
 mirrors  -  Audio  system  -  Stop  &  Start  -  Instrument  panel  - Â
D
isplay screen
In the event of a breakdown
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FuseN° Rating
(A) Functions
27 7. 5VSC
 system
28 60Passenger
 c
ompartment
 f
usebox
29** 125***Heated
 rear  screen  and  door  mirror  heating  -  Heated  seats  - Â
Electric
 fabric  roof  -  ABS  system  -  VSC  system  -  Cooling  fan  - Â
L
ED  daytime  running  lamps
30 50
Electronic
 g
earbox
40 Stop & Start
31 50Power
 s
teering
32 50*
Cooling
 fan
30
40
33 50ABS
 system  -  VSC  system
34 10Spare fuse
*
Â
PureTech
Â
82
Â
engine.
**
Â
VTi
Â
68
Â
engine.
***
 Â
T
his
Â
fuse
Â
must
Â
be
Â
replaced
Â
only
Â
by
Â
a
Â
C
ITROËN
Â
dealer
Â
or
Â
a
Â
qualified
Â
workshop.
8
In the event of a breakdown
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FuseN° Rating
(A) Functions
35 20Spare fuse
36 30Spare fuse
37 20Heated
 rear  screen  and  door  mirror  heating
38 30ABS
 system  -  VSC  system
39 7. 5Instrument
 panel  -  Display  screen
40 7. 5LED
 daytime  running  lamps
41 15Right
 hand  heated  seat
42 20Electric fabric roof
43 15Left
 hand  heated  seat
In the event of a breakdown
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Never try to charge a frozen battery.
I f the battery has been frozen, have
it
 checked  by  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a Â
q
ualified  workshop,  who  will  check  that Â
t
he  internal  components  have  not  been Â
d
amaged  and  the  casing  is  not  cracked, Â
w
hich  could  cause  a  leak  of  toxic  and Â
c
orrosive  acid.
Charging the battery using
a battery charger
F Disconnect  the  battery  from  the  vehicle.
F  F ollow  the  instructions  for  use  provided  by Â
t
he  manufacturer  of  the  charger.
F
Â
C
onnect  the  battery  starting  with  the Â
p
ositive  terminal  (+).
F
Â
C
heck  that  the  terminals  and  connectors Â
a
re  clean.  If  they  are  covered  with  sulphate Â
(
whitish  or  greenish  deposit),  remove  them Â
a
nd  clean  them.
Some
 functions,  including  Stop  &  Start, Â
a
re not available if the battery is not
sufficiently
 c
harged.Before disconnecting the battery
Wait 2 minutes after switching off the ignition before  disconnecting  the  battery.
Close
 the  windows,  the  fabric  roof  and  the Â
d
oors  before  disconnecting  the  battery.
Following reconnection of the
battery
Following reconnection of the battery, switch on the  ignition  and  wait  1  minute  before  starting  to Â
p
ermit  initialisation  of  the  electronic  systems. Â
H
owever,  if  problems  remain  following  this Â
o
peration,  contact  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a Â
q
ualified
 w
orkshop.
8
In the event of a breakdown
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Lamp, boot ......................................................62
Lamps,  front  .......................................... 16
3, 16 4
Lamps,
 re
ar
 ...............................
....................166
Lane
 Departure  Warning  System  (LDWS) Â
.....93
L
evel,  brake  fluid Â
........................................... 14
9
Level,
 engine  coolant Â
.................................... 15
0
Level,
 engine  oil Â
...............................
.............148
Levels
 and  checks Â
..............................
...147-150
Level,
 screenwash  fluid Â
................................15
0
Lighting
 dimmer Â
..............................
................27
Lighting,
 guide-me  home Â
..............................10
2
Loading
 ..............................
............................... 9
Locating
 your  vehicle Â
...................................... 32
L
ocking/unlocking  a  door  from  the  inside.......38
Low fuel level
Â
..............................
...... 17, Â 26, Â 138
Maintenance, routine
 ................................ 9
, Â 148
Manual
 m
ode
 .................................................. 77
M
at
 .......
........................................................... 66
Menu
 (touch  screen Â
tablet)
 ...............
.......... 189, Â 190, Â 202, Â 208, Â 220
Mirror, rear view
Â
.............................................. 51
M
irrors, Â door.................................................... 50
Mirror, vanity
 ..............................
.....................64
Mode,
 driving Â
..............................
....................77
Mode,
Â
easy
 (automatic  mode) Â
.................................77
M
ountings,
 I
sofix
 ...............................
............132
L
M
Navigation ............................... ......................220
Number  plate  lamps  ...................................... 16
7Radio ...............
......................................194, Â 242
Radio,  digital  (Digital  Audio Â
Broadcasting
 -  DAB) Â
...........................1
96, Â 243
RDS
 ................
.......................................195, Â 242
Rear
 s
creen,
 d
emisting
 ...................................61
R
echarging  the  battery Â
.................................17
9
Recirculation, air
 ...............................
........56, Â 58
Reinitialisation
 of  the  under-inflation Â
detection
 system Â
...........................................96
R
eminder,  lighting  on Â
....................................10
0
Remote
 control Â
..........................................3
2, Â 37
Removing
 and  fitting  a  fuse Â
..........................16
8
Removing
 a  wheel Â
..............................
..........15 8
Removing
 the  mat Â
...............................
............66
Replacing
 bu
lbs
 ..............................
..............163
Replacing
 the  air  filter Â
...................................1
51
Replacing
 the  oil  filter Â
...................................1
51
Replacing the p assenger c ompartment f ilter ...151
Reservoir, screenwash ................................. 15
0
Reversing
 c
amera
 ...............................
............ 92
Reversing
 lam
ps
 ........................................... 16
6
Roof bars
 ....................................................... 14
4
Roof, electric fabric
 ......................................... 42
O
pening
Â
the
Â
bonnet
Â
......................................
14
6
Opening
Â
the
Â
boot
Â
..............................
........34,
Â
39
Opening
Â
the
Â
doors
Â
...............................
...........
34
Pads,
 b
rake
 ................................................... 15
2
Parcel shelf, rear
 ............................................. 67
P
arking
Â
brake
Â
.......................................... 7
6,
Â
152
Pedal,
Â
clutch.................................................. 151
Plates,
 id
entification ...................................... 18 4
Port, USB
Â
................................. 6
3,
Â
65,
Â
196,
Â
245
Power
 s
teering
 ................................................ 18
P
ressures, tyres
 .................................... 1
57,
Â
184
Pre-tensioning
Â
seat
Â
belts
Â
.............................. 11
7
Protecting children ...................1 17,  119,  123 -127
Puncture ................ ................................ 153, 15
8
O
P
NR
S
Safety, children .................................1 17,  119,  123 -127
Screen, touch
 ...............................
.................185
Screen
 menu  map Â
................ 1
90, Â 202, Â 208, Â 220
Screenwash
 ..............................
....................105
.
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