headlamp CITROEN C3 AIRCROSS 2020 Owner's Manual
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If the driver does not follow this advice, the 
alert is repeated hourly until the vehicle is 
stopped.
The system resets itself if one of the following 
conditions is met:
- 
e
 ngine running, the vehicle has been 
stationary for more than 15
 
minutes,
-
 
t
 he ignition has been switched off for a few 
minutes,
-
 
t
 he driver's seat belt is unfastened and their 
door is open.
As soon as the speed of the vehicle drops 
below 40
  mph (65   km/h), the system goes 
into standby.
The driving time is counted again once the 
speed is above 40
  mph (65   km/h).
Driver inattention alert
Depending on version, the "Driving time 
warning" may be combined with the "Driver 
inattention alert". Using a camera placed at the top 
of the windscreen, the system 
assesses the driver's level of 
vigilance by identifying variations 
in trajectory compared to the lane 
markings.
This system is particularly suited to fast roads 
(speed higher than 40 mph (65 km/h)).
When the system interprets the behaviour of 
the vehicle as indicating a certain fatigue or 
inattention threshold on the part of the driver, it 
triggers the first level of alert.
The driver is then alerted by the message 
" Ta k e  c a r e ! ", accompanied by an audible 
signal. After three first level alerts, the system triggers 
a new alert with the message "
Take a break!", 
accompanied by a more pronounced audible 
signal.
In certain driving conditions (poor road 
sur face or strong winds), the system may 
give alerts independent of the driver's 
level of vigilance.
The following situations may interfere with 
the operation of the system or prevent it 
working:
-  
p
 oor visibility (inadequate lighting of 
the roadway, falling snow, heavy rain, 
dense fog, etc.),
-  
d
 azzle (headlamps of an oncoming 
vehicle, low sun, reflections on a damp 
road, leaving a tunnel, alternating 
shade and light, etc.),
-  
w
 indscreen area located in front of the 
camera: dirty, misted up, frost-covered, 
snow-covered, damaged or covered by 
a s t i c ke r,
-
 
l
 ane markings absent, worn, masked 
(snow, mud) or multiple (roadworks, 
e t c .),
-
 
c
 lose to the vehicle ahead (lane 
markings not detected),
-
 
r
 oads that are narrow, winding, etc.
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Driving  
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Before each use
Check that the ball joint is correctly fitted, 
verifying the follow points:
-  the  green  mark on the star wheel is in 
line with the white  mark on the towball,
-
 
t
 he star wheel is in contact with the 
towball (position A ),
-
 
t
 he security key lock is on and the key 
removed; the star wheel can no longer 
be operated,
-
 
t
 he towball must not be able to move in 
its carrier; test by shaking it with your 
hand.
If the towball is not locked, the trailer can 
detach – Risk of accident! During use
Never release the locking system with a 
trailer or load carrier on the towball.
Never exceed the maximum authorised 
weight for the vehicle – the Gross Train 
Weight or GTW.
It is essential that the maximum 
authorised load be complied with on the 
towing device: if it is exceeded, this device 
may detach from the vehicle - Risk of 
accident!
Check that the trailer lamps work 
c o r r e c t l y.
Before setting off, check the adjustment of 
the headlamp beam height.
For more information on Headlamp 
adjustment
, refer to the corresponding 
section.
Following use
When travelling without a trailer or load 
on a towbar-mounted carrier, the towball 
must be removed and the protective plug 
inserted in the carrier. This measure 
applies particularly where the towball 
might obscure visibility of the number 
plate or its lighting.Fitting the towball
F Below the rear bumper, remove the  protective plug 2 from the carrier 1 .
F
 
I
 nsert the end of the towball 5 into the 
carrier 1 and push it upwards; the locking 
will take place automatically.
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Practical information  
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Load reduction mode
System which manages the use of certain 
functions according to the level of charge 
remaining in the battery.
When the vehicle is being driven, the load 
reduction function temporarily deactivates 
certain functions, such as air conditioning, 
heated rear screen, etc.
The deactivated functions are reactivated 
automatically as soon as conditions permit.
Energy economy mode
System which manages the duration of use of 
certain functions to conser ve a sufficient level 
of charge in the battery.
After the engine has stopped, you can still use 
functions such as the audio and telematics 
system,  windscreen wipers, dipped beam 
headlamps,
  courtesy lamps, etc. for a 
maximum combined duration of about forty 
minutes.
Switching to this mode
A message appears in the instrument panel 
screen indicating that the vehicle has switched 
to economy mode and the active functions are 
put on standby.
If a telephone call is being made at this 
time, it will be maintained for around 
10
  minutes with the hands-free kit of your 
audio system.
Exiting the mode
These functions will be automatically restored 
the next time the vehicle is used.
In order to restore the use of these functions 
immediately, start the engine and let it run:
-
 
f
 or less than ten minutes, to use the 
equipment for approximately five minutes, A flat battery prevents the engine from 
starting.
For more information on the 12
  V batter y
, 
refer to the corresponding section.
Obser ve the maximum authorised towable 
weight, indicated on your vehicle's 
registration certificate, the manufacturer's 
label as well as in the Technical data
 
section of this guide.
Complying with the maximum 
authorised nose weight (towball) 
also includes the use of accessories 
(bicycle carriers, tow boxes, etc.).
Obser ve the legislation in force in the 
country in which you are driving. - 
f
 or more than ten minutes, to use the 
equipment for up to approximately thirty 
minutes.
Let the engine run for the duration specified to 
ensure that the battery charge is sufficient.
Do not repeatedly and continuously restart the 
engine in order to charge the battery. 
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Changing a bulb
The headlamps have polycarbonate 
lenses with a protective coating:
F 
d
 o not clean them using a dr y or 
abrasive cloth, nor with a detergent 
or solvent product,
F
 
u
 se a sponge and soapy water or a pH 
neutral product,
F
 
w
 hen using a high pressure washer 
on persistent marks, do not keep the 
lance directed towards the lamps or 
their edges for too long, so as not to 
damage their protective coating and 
seals.
Changing a bulb should only be done after 
the headlamp has been switched off for 
several minutes (risk of serious burns).
F
 
D
 o not touch the bulb directly with your 
fingers, use a lint-free cloth.
It is essential only to use anti-ultraviolet 
(UV) type bulbs, so as not to damage the 
headlamp.
Always replace a failed bulb with a new 
bulb with the same type and specification. Light emitting diodes (LED)
For the replacement of this type of bulb, 
you must contact a CITROËN dealer or a 
qualified workshop.
In some weather conditions (e.g. low 
temperature or humidity), the presence 
of misting on the internal sur face of the 
glass of the headlamps and rear lamps is 
normal; it disappears after the lamps have 
been on for a few minutes.
Front lamps
* LED: light emitting diodes. 1.
Daytime running lamps/sidelamps 
(W21/5W or LED)*.
2. Direction indicators (PY21W).
3. Dipped beam headlamps (H7).
4. Main beam headlamps (H7).
5. Foglamps (H8).
F
 
I
f your vehicle is so equipped, tighten the 
security bolt using the wheelbrace 1 fitted 
with the security socket 5.
F
 
T
ighten the other bolts using wheelbrace 1 
o n l y.
F
 
S
tore the tools in the box or in the right-
hand compartment (depending on version).
F
 
P
re-tighten the other bolts using wheelbrace 
1 o n l y.
F
 
L
ower the vehicle again fully.
F
 
F
old the jack 2 and detach it.
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In the event of a breakdown  
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Daytime running lamps/sidelamps
Daytime running lamps/
sidelamps (LED)
For the replacement of this type of diode lamp, 
contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified 
workshop. F 
T
 urn the bulb holder an eighth of a turn anti-
clockwise and extract it.
F  
R
 emove the bulb and replace it.
To refit the lamp, carry out these operations in 
reverse order.
Direction indicators
Quicker flashing of the direction indicator 
(left or right) indicates that one of the 
lamps on the corresponding side has 
failed.
F
 
T
 urn the bulb holder an eighth of a turn anti-
clockwise and extract it.
F
 
R
 emove the bulb and replace it.
To refit the lamp, carry out these operations in 
reverse order. Amber colour bulbs, such as the direction 
indicators, must be replaced by bulbs with 
identical colour and specifications.
Dipped beam headlamps
To refit the lamp, carry out these operations 
in reverse order, ensuring you position the 
lamp lugs properly. F 
R
 emove the protective cover by 
unscrewing
 
 it.
F  
D
 isconnect the bulb connector.
F  
E
 xtract the bulb by pulling and replace it.
Main beam headlamps 
In the event of a breakdown  
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Fuses under the bonnet
The fusebox is placed in the engine 
compartment near the battery.
Access to the fuses
F Unclip the cover.
F C hange the fuse.
F
 
W
 hen you have finished, close the cover 
very carefully to ensure correct sealing of 
the fusebox. Fuse
No. Rating
(A) Functions
F15 10Front left foglamp.
F16 10Front right foglamp.
F18 10Right-hand main beam headlamp.
F19 10Left-hand main beam headlamp.
F29 40Windscreen wipers (front).
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180° rear vision ......................................15 4 -15 5
AAccessories ............................................ 90, 123
Active Safety Brake.......................... 14, 142-145
AdBlue
® ................................ 18,  28-29, 18 0 -182
Adjusting headlamps  ...................................... 85
Adjusting head restraints
 
................................ 59
Adjusting seats
 
.......................................... 57- 5 8
Adjusting the air distribution
 
.....................66-69
Adjusting the air flow
 ................................. 6
6-69
Adjusting the date
 
................... 32-33, 40, 31, 18
Adjusting the height and reach  of the steering wheel
 
.................................... 62
Adjusting the seat belt height
 ......................... 98
A
djusting the temperature
 
 ........................66-69
Adjusting the time
 
.................... 32-33, 40, 31, 17
Advice on driving
 
................................... 11 8 -11 9
Airbags
 ...............................
...................102, 10 6
Airbags, curtain
 
..................................... 103 -104
Airbags, front .................................. 102-104, 107
Airbags, lateral
 
...................................... 103 -104
Air conditioning
 
......................................... 67- 6 9
Air conditioning, automatic
 
.................65, 67- 6 9
Air conditioning, manual
 ........................... 6
5 - 67
Air intake
 
................................................... 66-69
Air vents
 
.................................................... 64-65
Alarm
 
.......................................................... 51- 5 2
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
  ......................93
Anti-slip regulation (ASR)
  ............................... 93
Apple CarPlay connection
 
........................16, 12
Armrest, front
  ............................................ 71, 74
Armrest, rear
 ...............................
....................75
Assistance, emergency braking
 
.............93, 14 4
Assistance call
 ...............................
...........91-92
Audio streaming (Bluetooth)
  ...................24, 9 , 9
BBattery  ................................... 172, 178 , 202 , 204
Battery, charging  ................................... 203-204
Battery, remote control
 
.............................45-46
Blind
 ..............................
..................................53
Blinds, side
 
...................................................... 75
Blind spot monitoring system
  ...........21, 14 9 -15 0
BlueHDi
 
..................................... 28-29, 18 0, 18 4
Bluetooth (hands-free)
 
........2
5 -26, 13 -14 , 1 0 -11
Bluetooth (telephone)
 ......................
25 -27, 13 -15
Bonnet
 
.................................................... 174 -175
Boot
 
..................................................... 48-49, 70
Brake discs
 
.................................................... 18 0
Brake lamps
 ...............................
...................195
Brakes
 
..................................................... 12, 18 0
Braking, automatic emergency
 
........14, 142-145
Brightness
 
....................................................... 16
Bulbs (changing)
 
................................... 193, 195
CCable, audio  ................................................ 23, 9
Cable, Jack  ................................................. 23, 9
Cap, fuel filler
 
...............................
 ..........166 -167
Capacity, fuel tank
 
................................. 166 -167
CD, MP3
 
............................................ 23 -24, 9, 9
Central locking
 .................................... 43
-44, 49
Changing a bulb
 ............................. 19
3, 195 -197
Changing a fuse
 ..................................... 1
97-2 01
Changing a wheel
 ......................... 18
5, 18 8 -19 0
Changing a wiper blade
 .......................... 88, 
173
Changing the remote control battery
 
..............46
Charger, wireless
 ....................................... 7
2-73
Checking the engine oil level
 
..........................28
Checking the levels
 
................................ 176 -178
Checking tyre pressures  (using the kit)
  .............................. 18 4 -185, 187
Checks
 
........................................... 175, 178 -18 0
Checks, routine
 
...................................... 178 -18 0
Child lock
 
....................................................... 117
Children ................................................... 111 -115
Children (safety)  ............................................ 117
Child seats
 .............. 10
1, 105 -10 6 , 11 0 -111, 11 6
Child seats, conventional
 
.......................11 0 -111
Child seats, i-Size
  ......................................... 115
Child seats, ISOFIX
  ...............................112 -115
CITROËN Connect Nav
 
....................................1
CITROËN Connect Radio
 ................................. 1
C
losing the boot  
.................................. 42, 
48-49
Closing the doors
 
................................ 42- 44, 48
Coat hanger
 
.................................................... 74
Collision risk alert
 
.................................. 14 4 -145
Configuration, vehicle
 ............................... 3
2-36
Connection, Bluetooth
 ........ 19, 
25 -27, 13 -15 , 11
Connection, MirrorLink
 
.........................17, 11 -12
Connection, Wi-Fi network
 
.............................20
Control, back-up boot release
  ........................49
Control, back-up door
  ...............................45-46
Control, electric windows
 
..........................55-56
Control, heated seats
 
................................59-60
Control stalk, lighting
 
....................22-23, 80, 82
Control stalk, wipers
 
................................. 8
6-89
Courtesy lamps
  ............................... 78, 19 6 -197
Cruise control
 
...........13 3 -13 4 , 13 6 -137 , 13 9 -142
Cruise control by speed limit  recognition
 ...............................
............13 6 -137
Cup holder
  ................................................. 71, 75
DDAB (Digital Audio 
Broadcasting) – Digital radio   ............22, 8, 6 -7
Date (setting)
  ........................... 32-33, 40, 31, 18
Daytime running lamps
 
.............80, 82 , 193 -19 4
Daytime running lamps, LED
 
........................19 4
Deactivating the passenger  airbag
 
................................... 102-103, 10 6 -107
Deactivation of ASR
 
........................................ 94
Deadlocking
 
.............................................. 42, 44
. 
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Defrosting ........................................................ 70
Defrosting, front  .............................................. 69
Demisting, front
 ............................................... 69
D
emisting, rear
 
 ................................................ 63
Demisting, rear screen
 
...................................63
Dimensions
 ..............................
.....................210
Dipstick
 ................
............................. 28, 176 -17 7
Direction indicators
 
..............22, 81- 82 , 193 -195
Display, head-up
 ...............................
............132
Display screen, instrument panel
 
.................128
Distance alert ~ Collision Risk Alert
  .............143
Doors
 
............................................................... 48
Driver’s attention warning
 
......................14 6 -147
Driving time warning
 
..................................... 14 6
Dynamic stability control (DSC)
  .....15 -16 , 93-96
EEarth point, remote ....................................... 17 5
Economy mode ............................................. 17
2
Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD)
  .....93
Electronic stability control (ESC) 
 
...................15
E
mergency braking assistance (EBA)   ............93
Emergency call
 
......................................... 91-92
Emergency switching off
 
...............................123
Emissions control
 ...............................
.............14
Energy economy mode
 ................................. 17
2
Engine
 
............................................................. 14
Engine, Diesel
 
....................................... 165, 18 4
Engine, petrol
 ...............................
.........165, 175
Engine compartment
 .................................... 17
5
Engine fault
 
..................................................... 14
Engines
 
.................................................. 207-209
Engine self-diagnosis
 ..................................... 14
E
nvironment
 
 .................................................... 45
FFatigue detection ................................... 14 6 -147
Filling the fuel tank   ................................. 165 -167
Filter, air
 
........................................................ 179
Filter, Diesel fuel
 
........................................... 176
Filter, oil
 ................
......................................... 179
Filter, particle
 
......................................... 178 -179
Filter, passenger compartment
 
.....................179
Fitting a wheel
  ....................................... 19 0 -192
Fitting roof bars
 
...................................... 173 -174
Fittings, boot
 
................................................... 76
Fittings, interior
 ......................................... 71, 
75
Fittings, rear
 
.................................................... 75
Flap, fuel filler
 
......................................... 166 -167
Floor, boot, adjustable
 
....................................77
Foglamp, rear
 
............................................ 21, 81
Foglamps, front
 
.......23, 80 - 81 , 85-86 , 193, 195
Foglamps, rear
 ................................................ 80
F
olding the rear seats
 
 ...............................60-62
Frequency (radio)
  ....................................... 21-22
Fuel ................................................................ 165
Fuel tank ........................................................ 167
Fusebox, dashboard
 
..................................... 201
Fusebox, engine compartment
 
.....................201
Fuses
 ...................................................... 1
97-2 01
G
Gauge, fuel............................................. 166 -167
Gearbox, automatic  .......................125 -131, 18 0
Gearbox, manual
 
......71, 124 -125 , 12 9 -131, 179
Gear lever, manual gearbox
 
..................124 -125
Gear shift indicator ~ Gear  efficiency indicator
 
..................................... 128
Glove box
  ........................................................ 71
G . P. S .
 
.............................................................. 12
Grab handles
 
.................................................. 75
Grip control
  ............................................... 95-96
HHazard warning lamps ....................................91Hazard warning lamps, automatic operation .......91Headlamps, automatic dipping  ...........23, 83-85
Headlamps, automatic illumination  ..........82- 83
Headlamps, dipped beam
 
.........23, 80 , 193 -19 4
Headlamps, main beam
 
............23, 80 , 193 -19 4
Head restraints, front
  ...................................... 59
Head restraints, rear
  .................................60-62
Head-up display
 ..................................... 13
2-13 3
Heating
 ...................................................... 6
6- 67
Hill Assist Descent Control 
  ................22, 97- 9 8
Hill start assist
  ............................................... 12 9
Hooks
 
.............................................................. 77
Horn ................................................................. 91
IIgnition .......................................69, 121 , 123 , 28
Immobiliser, electronic  ............................45, 11 9
Indicator, AdBlue
® range  ........................... 28-29
Indicator, coolant temperature  ........................ 25
Indicator, engine oil level
  ................................ 28
Indicator lamps, operation
 .............................. 11
I
ndicators, direction
 
 ................................ 81, 19 4
Inflating tyres and accessories  (using the kit)
 
.............................. 18 4 -185, 187
Instrument panel
 
.......................................... 8 -10
Instrument panel, matrix
  ................................... 9
Internet browser
 .............................................. 16
I
SOFIX mountings ......................................... 112
JJack .............................................18 8 -19 0, 23, 9
Jump starting  ................................................ 202 
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