battery capacity Citroen C1 RHD 2016 1.G Owner's Manual
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Low fuel levelfixed,  accompanied  by  a
n  audible  signal.When
 it  first  comes  on  there  remains  a
pproximately 5 litres of fuel in the
tank. You
 must  refuel  as  soon  as  possible  to  avoid  running  o
ut  of  fuel.
This
 warning  lamp  will  come  on  every  time  the  ignition Â
i
s  switched  on,  until  a  sufficient  addition  of  fuel  is Â
m
ade.
Fuel
 tank  capacity:  approximately  35  litres.
Never
 continue  to  drive  until  you  run  out  of  fuel  as Â
t
his  could  damage  the  emission  control  and  injection Â
s
ystems.
Battery charge fixed. The
 battery  charging  circuit  has  a Â
f
ault  (dirty  or  loose  terminals,  slack  or Â
c
ut  alternator  belt,  ...).Contact
 a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified  workshop.
Emission control
system
fixed.
The  emission  control  system  has  a Â
f
ault.
Contact  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified  workshop Â
w
ithout  delay.
Engine fault fixed. A  major  fault  has  been  detected  that
 d
oes  not  have  a  specific  warning  lamp.
You  must  contact  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified Â
w
orkshop.
Dynamic
stability control
and traction
control (DSC/
TRC)
flashing.
The  DSC/ TRC  system  is  in  action. The  system  optimises  traction  and  improves  the Â
d
irectional  stability  of  the  vehicle.
fixed. The  DSC/ TRC  system  has  a  fault. Have  it  checked  by  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified Â
w
orkshop.
Warning
/ indicator lamp
State Cause Action
/ Observations
1
Instruments
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Starting using another battery
F Start the  engine  of  the  vehicle  with  the  g
ood  battery  and  leave  it  running  for  a  few Â
m
inutes.
F
Â
O
perate  the  starter  on  the  broken  down Â
v
ehicle  and  let  the  engine  run.
If
 the  engine  does  not  start  straight  away, Â
s
witch  off  the  ignition  and  wait  a  few  moments Â
b
efore  trying  again.
Never
Â
try
Â
to
Â
start
Â
the
Â
engine
Â
by
 c
onnecting
Â
a
Â
battery
Â
charger.
Never
Â
use
Â
a
Â
24
Â
V
Â
or
Â
higher
Â
battery
Â
b
o o s t e r.
First
Â
check
Â
that
Â
the
Â
slave
Â
battery
Â
has
Â
a
Â
n
ominal
Â
voltage
Â
of
Â
12
Â
V
Â
and
Â
a
Â
capacity
Â
a
t
Â
least
Â
equal
Â
to
Â
that
Â
of
Â
the
Â
discharged
Â
b
attery.
The
Â
two
Â
vehicles
Â
must
Â
not
Â
be
Â
in
Â
contact
Â
w
ith
Â
each
Â
other.
Switch
Â
off
Â
the
Â
electrical
Â
consumers
Â
on
Â
b
oth
Â
vehicles
Â
(audio
Â
system,
Â
wipers,
Â
l
ighting,
 ...
).
Ensure
Â
that
Â
the
Â
jump
Â
lead
Â
cables
Â
do
Â
n
ot
Â
pass
Â
close
Â
to
Â
moving
Â
parts
Â
of
Â
the
Â
e
ngine
Â
(cooling
Â
fan,
Â
belts,
Â
...).
Do
Â
not
Â
disconnect
Â
the
Â
(+)
Â
terminal
Â
when
Â
t
he
Â
engine
Â
is
Â
running. F
Â
W
ait  until  the  engine  returns  to  idle  then Â
d
isconnect  the  jump  lead  cables  in  the Â
r
everse
 o
rder.
F
Â
R
efit  the  plastic  cover  to  the  (+)  terminal,  if Â
y
our  vehicle  has  one.
F
Â
A
llow  the  engine  to  run  for  at  least Â
3
0 minutes,  by  driving  or  with  the  vehicle Â
s
tationary, so that the battery reaches an
adequate
 state  of  charge.
When
Â
your
Â
vehicle's
Â
battery
Â
is
Â
discharged,
Â
the
Â
e
ngine
Â
can
Â
be
Â
started
Â
using
Â
a
Â
slave
Â
battery
Â
(
external
Â
or
Â
on
Â
another
Â
vehicle)
Â
and
Â
jump
Â
lead
Â
c
ables
Â
or
Â
a
Â
battery
Â
booster.
F
Â
R
aise
Â
the
Â
plastic
Â
cover
Â
on
Â
the
Â
(+)
Â
terminal,
Â
i
f
Â
your
Â
vehicle
Â
has
Â
one.
F
Â
C
onnect
Â
the
Â
red
Â
cable
Â
to
Â
the
Â
positive
Â
t
erminal
Â
(+)
Â
of
Â
the
Â
flat
Â
battery
Â
A
Â
(at
Â
t
he
Â
metal
Â
elbow)
Â
then
Â
to
Â
the
Â
positive
Â
t
erminal (+)
Â
of
Â
the
Â
slave
Â
battery
Â
B or the
b o o s t e r. F
Â
C
onnect  one  end  of  the  green  or  black Â
c
able  to  the  negative  terminal  (-)  of  the Â
s
lave battery B  or  the  booster  (or  earth Â
p
oint  on  the  other  vehicle).
F Â
C
onnect Â
t
he Â
o
ther Â
e
nd Â
o
f Â
t
he Â
g
reen Â
o
r Â
b
lack Â
c
able to the earth point C  on  the  broken Â
d
own  vehicle.
In the event of a breakdown
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255
ABS .......................................................107, 10 8
Accessories .............................. ....................142
Access
 to  rear  seats  (3 -door) Â
.........................47
A
ctive  City  Brake Â
........................................... 11
0
Adjusting
 s
eats
 ................................................ 46
A
djusting  the  air  distribution Â
.............. 5
4, Â 55, Â 58
Adjusting
 the  air  flow Â
.......................... 5
4, Â 55, Â 58
Adjusting
 the  temperature Â
............5
4, Â 55, Â 57, Â 58
Adjusting
 the  time Â
.....................................2
9, Â 30
Advice
 on  care  and  maintenance Â
.................15
2
Advice
 on  driving Â
..............................
..............70
Airbags
 ...............
..................................... 18,
 1
18
Airbags,
 c
urtain
 ..................................... 12
1,
 12
2
Airbags,
 front......................................... 118,  122
Airbags,
 la
teral
 ...................................... 12
0,
 12
2
Air
 c
onditioning
 ...............................
............9, Â 53
Air
 conditioning,  automatic Â
.............................57
A
ir
 c
onditioning,
 m
anual
 ................................. 55
A
ir
 in
take/recirculation
 ..............................5
6, Â 58
Air vents
 ..............................
............................52
Anti-lock
 braking  system  (ABS) Â
............10
7,
 10
8
Audible
 w
arning
 ............................................ 10
6
Audio
 streaming  (Bluetooth) Â
................. 2
01, Â 246
Audio
 system Â
...............................
..................235
Auxiliary
 ......................................... 6
5, Â 198, Â 245Cable,
 audio Â
..........................................1
98, Â 245
Capacity,
 fuel  tank Â
..............................
..........13 8
CD
 ..............................
...................................19 9
Central
 locking Â
................................... 3
2, Â 34, Â 38
Changing
 a bu
lb
 ............................................16
3
Changing
 a f
use
 ............................................16
8
Changing
 a  wheel Â
...............................
..........15 8
Changing
 a  wiper  blade Â
................................14
4
Changing
 the  electronic  key  battery Â
...............37
C
hanging  the  remote Â
control battery ............................................... 33
Checking
 the  levels Â
................................1
4 8 -15 0
Checking
 tyre  pressures Â
(using
 the  kit) Â
..............................
................15 6
Checks
 ...............
...................................147,
 15
2
Children
 ...............................
....117, Â 119, Â 123 -127
Child
 lock Â
...............................
........................137
Child
 seats,
general
  ................
................................123 -125
Child
 seats, Â
conventional
 ............................................... 12
9
Child
 seats,  ISOFIX Â
......................................13
3
Closing
 the  boot Â
...............................
...............39
A
C
Closing the doors ............................... .............35
Clutch ............................................................ 1
51
Connection, iPhone
 ...................................... 2
12
Connection,
 M
irrorLink
 ................................. 2
16
Control,
 em
ergency
Â
b
oot release
 ...............................
...................40
Control
 stalk, Â
lighting
 ..............................
............................98
Control
 stalk,  wipers Â
..................................... 10
4
Courtesy
 lamp Â
...............................
..................62
Cup
 holder Â
...............................
........................63
Bluetooth (
telephone)Â ............................2
04,
Â
247
Bonnet ...............
............................................ 146
Boot
 ........
......................................................... 39
Brake
 d
iscs/pads ........................................... 152
Brake
Â
lamps
Â
...............................
................... 166
Bulbs
 (
changing)
 ...............................
............ 163
Battery
 ...............................
............. 151,
 17
7-179
Battery,
 c
harging
 ...............................
............ 179
Battery,
Â
electronic
Â
key
Â
.................................... 37
B
attery,
Â
remote
Â
control
Â
................................... 33
B
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) -Â
D igital r adio .........................................1 96,  243
Daytime
 running  lamps Â
...........................9
9, Â 163
Deactivating
Â
t
he
 p
assenger
 a
irbag.................................. 11 9
Demisting/defrosting,
 f
ront
 .............................60
D
emisting/defrosting,
 r
ear
 ..............................61
D
imensions
 ..............................
.....................183
Dipstick
 ................
.......................................... 148
Direction
 i
ndicators
 .......................1
03, Â 164, Â 166
Display screen, instrument
 pan
el
 ...............................
............13
Door
 pockets Â
................................................... 63
D
oors
 ..............................................................
.38
Driving
 e
conomically ......................................... 9
Dynamic
 s
tability
Â
c
ontrol  (DSC) Â
........................... 1
7, Â 24, Â 107-109
D
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