Citroen C1 RHD 2016 1.G Repair Manual
Manufacturer: CITROEN, Model Year: 2016, Model line: C1 RHD, Model: Citroen C1 RHD 2016 1.GPages: 268, PDF Size: 7.09 MB
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Avoid driving for long periods with the air conditioning  switched  off  (risk  of  misting a
nd  reduction  of  the  air  quality  in  the  cabin).
This action switches off all of the functions of
the air  conditioning  system.
Thermal
 comfort  is  no  longer  controlled. Â
AÂ s
light  flow  of  air  resulting  from  the  movement Â
o
f  the  vehicle,  remains  perceptible  however.
Pressing
 the  "AUTO"
Â
button  again  reactivates Â
t
he  system  with  the  values  set  before  it  was Â
s
witched  off.
Switching the system off
F Press  the  air  flow  adjustment  b
utton  until  the  fan  symbol Â
d
isappears.
F
P
ress this button to stop the air
conditioning.
Air conditioning on / off
Stopping the air conditioning may cause some p roblems  (humidity,  misting).
Automatic
 operation  of  the  air  conditioning  is Â
r
esumed  when  the  button  is  pressed  again. Â
The "A /C "
Â
symbol  is  displayed.
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Front demist - defrost
These markings on the control panels indicate the control positions for rapid demisting or defrosting of the windscreen and side windows.
D uring  the  winter  period,  direct  the  side  air  vents  towards  the  side  glasses  to  optimise  their  demisting  and  defrosting.
With the heating /
ventilation system
F Put the  temperature  and  air  flow  controls  to  t
he  dedicated  marked  position.
F
Â
P
ut  the  air  distribution  control  to  the Â
"
Windscreen"
 p
osition.
With the manual air
conditioning system
F Put the  temperature  and  air  flow  controls  to  t
he  dedicated  marked  position.
F
Â
P
ut  the  air  intake  control  to  the  "Exterior  air Â
i
ntake" Â position Â
Â
(
manual  control  to  the  right).
F
Â
P
ut  the  air  distribution  control  to  the Â
"
Windscreen"
 p
osition.
F
Â
S
witch  on  the  air  conditioning  by  pressing Â
t
he  appropriate  button;  the  indicator  lamp Â
i
n  the  button  comes  on.
With the automatic air
conditioning system
F Press this  button. T
he  indicator  lamp  in  the  button  comes  on.
F
Â
P
ress  this  button  again  to  switch  it  off.
 T
he  indicator  lamp  in  the  button  goes  off.
Other
 settings  (air  flow,  air Â
d
istribution...)  are  controlled Â
au
tomatically.
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Rear screen demist - defrost
Switching off
Switching on
F Press  this  button  again  to  switch  off  the  h
eated  rear  screen.
 T
he  indicator  lamp  associated  with  the Â
b
utton  goes  off.
The
Â
heated
Â
rear
Â
screen
Â
can
Â
only
Â
operate
Â
when
 t
he
Â
engine
Â
is
Â
running.
Switch
 off  the  demisting/defrosting Â
o
f  the  rear  screen  and  door  mirrors Â
(
depending  on  version)  as  soon Â
a
s appropriate, as lower current
consumption
 results  in  reduced  fuel Â
c
onsumption.
F
Â
P
ress
Â
this
Â
button
Â
to
Â
demist /defrost
Â
the
Â
rear
Â
s
creen
Â
and,
Â
depending
Â
on
Â
version,
Â
the
Â
d
oor
Â
mirrors.
 T
he
Â
indicator
Â
lamp
Â
associated
Â
with
Â
the
Â
b
utton
Â
comes
Â
on.
The
Â
control
Â
button
Â
is
Â
located
Â
on
Â
the
Â
heating  /  ventilation  or  air  conditioning  system  control  panel.
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In this position, it comes on when  one  of  the  doors  is Â
ope
ned.
The
Â
courtesy  lamp  is  permanently Â
o
f f.
The
Â
courtesy  lamp  is  permanently Â
o
n.
Courtesy lam p Boot lam p*
This comes on automatically when the boot is o
pened  and  goes  off  automatically  when  the Â
b
oot  is  closed.
If
Â
left
Â
in
Â
the
Â
"permanently
Â
on"
Â
position,
Â
t
he
Â
courtesy
Â
lamp
Â
will
Â
switch
Â
off
Â
about
Â
2
0
Â
minutes
Â
after
Â
the
Â
last
Â
door
Â
is
Â
closed. *
 Depending  on  version.
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Front fittings
1. Sun visor.
2. G love  box.
3.
 A
udio  system,  touch  screen  tablet  or Â
s
torage.
4.
 1
2  volt  accessory  socket Â
(maximum
 120 W).
 D
o  not  exceed  the  power  rating  to  avoid Â
d
amaging  your  accessory.
5.
 U
SB Â port.
6.
 A
uxiliary  socket.
7.
 S
torage  or  cup  holder.
8.
 C
up  holder.
9.
 D
oor  pockets.
 S
torage  for  a  bottle  of  water.
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Glove box
Sun visor
The sun visors are fitted with a vanity mirror, w
ith  a  concealing  flap  and  a  map  holder Â
(or
 ticket  holder). It
 can  be  used  to  hold  the  vehicle's  handbook  p
ack...
F
Â
T
o  open  the  glove  box,  raise  the  handle.
It
 houses  the  front  passenger  airbag Â
d
eactivation
 s
witch
 A
 and  the  reinitialisation Â
b
utton  (B )
 for  the  tyre  under-inflation  detection Â
s
ystem  (depending  on  equipment).
On
 one  side  there  is  a  location  C intended  to Â
h
old  a  water  bottle  (1  litre  maximum).F
 T o  connect  a  12  V  accessory  (maximum Â
p
ower:  120  Watts),  lift  the  cover  and Â
c
onnect  a  suitable  adaptor.
12 V accessory socket
Do not exceed the maximum power rating  of  the  socket  (risk  of  damage  to Â
y
our  device).
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It permits the connection of a portable device to  listen  to  your  music  files  via  the  vehicle's Â
s
peakers.
The
 management  of  the  files  is  done  using  your Â
p
ortable
 d
evice.
It
Â
permits
Â
the
Â
connection
Â
of
Â
a
Â
portable
Â
device,
 s
uch
Â
as
Â
a
Â
digital
Â
audio
Â
player
Â
of
Â
the
Â
iPod® type
or
Â
USB
Â
memory
Â
stick.
It
Â
reads
Â
the
Â
audio
Â
files,
Â
which
Â
are
Â
sent
Â
to
Â
your Â
a
udio
Â
system
Â
to
Â
be
Â
heard
Â
via
Â
the
Â
vehicle's Â
s
peakers.
You
Â
can
Â
manage
Â
these
Â
files
Â
using
Â
the
Â
steering Â
m
ounted
Â
controls
Â
or
Â
those
Â
on
Â
the
Â
audio
Â
system Â
c
ontrol
Â
panel.
Auxiliary socket
USB port
For more information on the use of t
his  equipment,  refer  to  the  "Audio  and Â
t
elematics"
 se
ction.
For
Â
more
Â
information
Â
on
Â
the
Â
use
Â
of
Â
t
his
Â
equipment,
Â
see
Â
the
Â
"Audio
Â
and
Â
t
elematics"
 se
ction.
Connected
Â
to
Â
the
Â
USB
Â
port,
Â
the
Â
p
ortable
Â
device
Â
charges
Â
automatically
Â
w
hile
Â
in
Â
use. The
 USB  port  and  auxiliary  Jack  socket Â
a
lso  allow  connection  of  a  smartphone.
- Â
e
ither  by  MirrorLink
TM connection
using
Â
the
Â
USB
Â
port
Â
only,
-
Â
o
r
Â
by
Â
iPhone
® connection using b
oth
Â
the
Â
USB
 port  and  the  auxiliary Â
J
ack
Â
socket.
These connections allow you to use
certain applications on the telephone in
the
Â
touch
Â
screen
Â
tablet.
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To remove the mat on the driver's side:
F  m ove  the  seat  as  far  back  as  possible,
F
Â
u
nclip  the  fixings,
F
Â
r
emove  the  mat.
Mats
When fitting the mat for the first time, on the driver's  side  use  only  the  fixings  provided  in  the Â
w
allet  attached.
The
 other  mats  are  simply  placed  on  the Â
c
arpet. To
 avoid  any  risk  of  jamming  of  the Â
ped
als:
-
Â
o
nly  use  mats  which  are  suited  to Â
t
he  fixings  already  present  in  the Â
v
ehicle;  these  fixings  must  be  used,
-
Â
n
ever  fit  one  mat  on  top  of  another.
The
 use  of  mats  not  approved  by Â
C
ITROËN  may  inter fere  with  access Â
t
o  the  pedals  and  hinder  the  operation Â
o
f  the  speed  limiter  or  ETG  electronic Â
g
earbox.
To
 refit  the  mat  on  the  driver's  side:
F Â
p
osition  the  mat  correctly,
F Â
r
efit  the  fixings  by  pressing,
F Â
c
heck  that  the  mat  is  secured  correctly.
Fitting
Removal
Refitting
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Rear parcel shelf
To facilitate loading of the boot, the rear parcel shelf  is  fitted  to  the  tailgate.
When
 closing  the  tailgate,  check  that  nothing Â
c
ould  inter fere  with  the  return  to  position  of Â
t
he shelf.
Do
 not  place  heavy  loads  on  the  shelf, Â
a
s  they  may  cause  the  shelf  to  unclip.
To
 remove  the  shelf:
F
Â
o
pen  the  tailgate,
F
Â
u
nclip  the  two  cords,
F
Â
p
ull  firmly  on  the  shelf  to  disengage  it  from Â
i
ts  hinges  on  the  tailgate  inner  trim.
You
 can  then  stow  the  shelf  behind  the  front Â
sea
ts.To
 refit  the  shelf:
F
Â
o
pen  the  tailgate,
F
Â
p
osition  the  underside  of  the  shelf  facing Â
yo
u,
F
Â
c
lip  the  shelf  into  the  two  hinges,
F
Â
p
ass  the  two  cords  through  the  guides Â
e
ither  side  of  the  struts,
F
Â
c
lip  the  two  cords  in  place.
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Boot fittings
1. Hooks.
2. Temporary  use  spare  wheel  and  tools.
or
 St
orage
 b
ox.
The
 wheel  or  storage  box  must  be  put Â
i
n  place  under  the  carpet  before  loading Â
t
he  boot.
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