light Citroen C4 2014.5 2.G Service Manual
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Interior mood lighting
Switching on
At night, two interior mood lamps in the front c
ourtesy  lamp  come  on  automatically  when  the Â
s
idelamps  are  switched  on.
Switching off
The interior mood lighting switches off automatically  when  the  sidelamps  are Â
switched
 off.
It
 can  be  switched  off  manually  by  adjusting  the Â
i
nstrument  panel  lighting  rheostat  button  to  one Â
o
f  the  lowest  settings. This
 comes  on  automatically  when  the  boot  is Â
o
pened  and  goes  off  automatically  when  the Â
b
oot  is  closed.
Boot lamp
The lighting time varies according to the circumstances:
-
Â
w
hen  the  ignition  is  off,  approximately
 t
en
 m
inutes,
-
Â
i
n  energy  economy  mode,
 a
pproximately  thirty  seconds,
-
Â
w
hen  the  engine  is  running,  no  limit.
The
Â
dimmed
Â
passenger
Â
compartment
Â
lighting
Â
improves
Â
visibility
Â
in
Â
the
Â
vehicle
Â
when
Â
the
Â
light
Â
is
Â
p
o o r.
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Direction indicators
F Left: lower  the  lighting  stalk  passing  the  p
oint  of  resistance.
F
Â
R
ight:  raise  the  lighting  stalk  passing  the Â
p
oint  of  resistance.
Hazard warning lam ps
A visual warning by means of the direction i
ndicators  to  alert  other  road  users  to  a  vehicle Â
b
reakdown,  towing  or  accident.
F
Â
P
ress  this  button,  the  direction  indicators Â
f
lash.
They
 can  operate  with  the  ignition  off.
Automatic operation of
hazard warning lamps
When braking in an emergency, depending on the  deceleration,  the  hazard  warning  lamps Â
c
ome  on  automatically.
They
 switch  off  automatically  the  first  time  you Â
a
ccelerate.
F
Â
Y
ou  can  also  switch  them  off  by  pressing Â
t
he  button.
Horn
Three flashes of the direction indicators
F Press  briefly  upwards  or  downwards,  w
ithout  going  beyond  the  point  of Â
r
esistance;  the  direction  indicators  will Â
f
lash  3  times. Audible
 warning  system  to  alert  other  road Â
u
sers  to  an  imminent  danger.
F Â
P
ress  the  central  part  of  the  multifunction Â
s
teering
 w
heel.
Use  the  horn  moderately  and  only  in Â
s
ituations  allowed  by  the  motoring Â
r
egulations  in  the  country  you  are Â
d
riving  in.
If  you  forget  to  cancel  the  direction Â
i
ndicators  for  more  than  twenty Â
s
econds,  the  volume  of  the  audible Â
s
ignal  will  increase  if  the  speed  is  above Â
4
0  mph  (60  km/h).
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Group of supplementary systems which help you  to  obtain  optimum  braking  in  complete Â
s
afety  in  emergency  situations:
-
Â
a
nti-lock  braking  system  (ABS),
-
Â
e
lectronic  brake  force  distribution  (EBFD),
-
Â
e
mergency  braking  assistance  (EBA).
Anti-lock braking system
and electronic brake force
distribution
Linked systems which improve the stability and manoeuvrability  of  your  vehicle  when  braking,  in p
articular  on  poor  or  slippery  sur faces.
Activation
The anti-lock braking system comes into operation  automatically  when  there  is  a  risk  of Â
w
heel  lock.
Normal
 operation  of  the  ABS  may  make  itself Â
f
elt  by  slight  vibration  of  the  brake  pedal.
Operating fault
If this warning lamp comes on, accompanied  by  an  audible  signal Â
a
nd  a  message  in  the  screen,  it Â
i
ndicates  a  malfunction  of  the  anti-
lock
 braking  system  which  could Â
r
esult in loss of control of the vehicle
when
 b
raking.
If
 this  warning  lamp  comes  on,
 t
ogether  with  the  STOP
Â
and  ABS
warning
 lamps,  accompanied  by  an
 a
udible  signal  and  a  message  in  the
 s
creen,  it  indicates  a  malfunction  of
 t
he  electronic  brake  force  distribution
 w
hich  could  result  in  loss  of  control  of
 t
he  vehicle  when  braking.
Emergency braking
assistance
System which, in an emergency, enables you to  obtain  the  optimum  braking  pressure  more Â
q
uickly,  thus  reducing  the  stopping  distance.
Activation
It is triggered by the speed at which the brake pedal  is  pressed.
The
 effect  of  this  is  a  reduction  in  the Â
r
esistance  of  the  pedal  and  an  increase  in Â
b
raking
 e
fficiency.
You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so.
In
Â
either
Â
case,
Â
contact
Â
a
Â
CITROËN
Â
dealer
Â
or
Â
a
Â
q
ualified
 w
orkshop.
When
Â
braking
Â
in
Â
an
Â
emergency,
Â
press
Â
v
ery
Â
firmly
Â
without
Â
releasing
Â
the
Â
p
ressure. When
 braking  in  an  emergency,  press Â
f
irmly  without  releasing  the  pressure.
When
Â
replacing
Â
wheels
Â
(tyres
Â
and
Â
r
ims),
Â
ensure
Â
that
Â
they
Â
conform
Â
to
Â
the
Â
ma
nufacturer's
 r
ecommendations.
Braking assistance systems
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The driver must ensure that passengers use the  seat  belts  correctly  and  that  they  are  all Â
r
estrained  securely  before  setting  off.
Wherever
 you  are  seated  in  the  vehicle, Â
a
lways fasten your seat belt, even for short
journeys.
Do
 not  interchange  the  seat  belt  buckles  as Â
t
hey  will  not  fulfil  their  role  fully.
The
 seat  belts  are  fitted  with  an  inertia  reel Â
p
ermitting  automatic  adjustment  of  the  length Â
o
f  the  strap  to  your  size.  The  seat  belt  is Â
s
towed  automatically  when  not  in  use.
Before
 and  after  use,  ensure  that  the  seat  belt Â
i
s  reeled  in  correctly.
The
 lower  part  of  the  strap  must  be  positioned Â
a
s  low  as  possible  on  the  pelvis.
The
 upper  part  must  be  positioned  in  the Â
h
ollow  of  the  shoulder.
The
 inertia  reels  are  fitted  with  an  automatic Â
l
ocking  device  which  comes  into  operation  in Â
t
he  event  of  a  collision,  emergency  braking Â
o
r  if  the  vehicle  rolls  over.  You  can  release Â
t
he  device  by  pulling  the  strap  firmly  and  then Â
r
eleasing  it  so  that  it  reels  in  slightly.In
 order  to  be  effective,  a  seat  belt  must:
-  b e  tightened  as  close  to  the  body  as Â
p
ossible,
-
Â
b
e  pulled  in  front  of  you  with  a  smooth Â
m
ovement,  checking  that  it  does  not Â
t
wist,
-
Â
b
e  used  to  restrain  only  one  person,
-
Â
n
ot  bear  any  trace  of  cuts  or  fraying,
-
Â
n
ot  be  converted  or  modified  to  avoid Â
a
ffecting
 it
s
 p
erformance.
In
 accordance  with  current  safety Â
r
egulations,  for  all  repairs  on  your  vehicle's Â
s
eat  belts,  go  to  a  qualified  workshop  with Â
t
he  skills  and  equipment  needed,  which  a Â
C
ITROËN  dealer  is  able  to  provide.
Have
 your  seat  belts  checked  regularly  by Â
a
 CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified  workshop, Â
p
articularly  if  the  straps  show  signs  of Â
d
amage.
Clean the seat belt straps with soapy
water
 or  a  textile  cleaning  product,  sold  by Â
C
ITROËN  dealers.
After
 folding  or  moving  a  seat  or  rear  bench Â
s
eat,  ensure  that  the  seat  belt  is  positioned Â
a
nd  reeled  in  correctly.Recommendations for children
Use a suitable child seat if the passenger is less  than  12  years  old  or  shorter  than  one Â
a
nd  a  half  metres.
Never
 use  the  same  seat  belt  to  secure  more Â
t
han  one  person.
Never
 allow  a  child  to  travel  on  your  lap.
For
 more  information,  refer  to  the  "Child Â
sea
ts"
 se
ction.
In the event of an impact
Depending on the nature and seriousness
of the impact ,
 the  pretensioning  device  may Â
b
e  deployed  before  and  independently  of  the Â
a
irbags.  Deployment  of  the  pretensioners Â
i
s  accompanied  by  a  slight  discharge  of Â
h
armless  smoke  and  a  noise,  due  to  the Â
a
ctivation  of  the  pyrotechnic  cartridge Â
i
ncorporated  in  the  system.
In
 all  cases,  the  airbag  warning  lamp Â
comes
 on.
Following
 an  impact,  have  the  seat  belts Â
s
ystem  checked,  and  if  necessary  replaced, Â
b
y  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified Â
w
orkshop.
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Airbags
System designed to contribute towards improving  the  safety  of  the  occupants  (with Â
t
he  exception  of  the  rear  centre  passenger) Â
i
n  the  event  of  violent  collisions.  The  airbags Â
s
upplement  the  action  of  the  force-limiting Â
s
eat  belts  (with  the  exception  of  the  centre  rear Â
p
assenger).
If
 a  collision  occurs,  the  electronic  detectors Â
r
ecord  and  analyse  the  front  and  side  impacts Â
s
ustained  in  the  impact  detection  zones:
-
Â
i
n  the  case  of  a  serious  impact,  the  airbags Â
a
re  deployed  instantly  and  contribute Â
t
owards  better  protection  of  the  occupants Â
o
f  the  vehicle  (with  the  exception  of  the Â
r
ear  centre  passenger);  immediately  after Â
t
he  impact,  the  airbags  deflate  rapidly  so Â
t
hat  they  do  not  hinder  visibility  or  the  exit Â
o
f the occupants,
-
Â
i
n  the  case  of  a  minor  or  rear  impact  or  in Â
c
ertain  roll-over  conditions,  the  airbags Â
m
ay  not  be  deployed;  the  seat  belt Â
a
lone  contributes  towards  ensuring  your Â
p
rotection  in  these  situations.
Impact detection zones
A. Front impact  zone.
B. S ide  impact  zone.
The airbags do not operate when
the
ignition is switched off.
This
Â
equipment
Â
will
Â
only
Â
deploy
Â
once.
Â
I
f
Â
a
Â
second
Â
impact
Â
occurs
Â
(during
Â
the
Â
s
ame
Â
or
Â
a
Â
subsequent
Â
accident),
Â
the
Â
a
irbag
Â
will
Â
not
Â
be
Â
deployed
Â
again.
Deployment of  one  or  more  of  the Â
a
irbags  is  accompanied  by  a  slight Â
e
mission  of  smoke  and  a  noise,  due Â
t
o the activation of the pyrotechnic
cartridge
 incorporated  in  the  system.
This
 smoke  is  not  harmful,  but  sensitive Â
i
ndividuals  may  experience  slight Â
ir
ritation.
The
 noise  of  detonation  related  to  the Â
d
eployment  of  one  or  more  airbags  may Â
r
esult  in  a  slight  loss  of  hearing  for  a Â
s
hort  time.
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A few driving recommendations
Observe the driving regulations at all times and remain  vigilant  whatever  the  traffic  conditions.
Pay
 close  attention  to  the  traffic  and  keep  your Â
h
ands  on  the  wheel  so  that  you  are  ready  to Â
r
eact  at  any  time  to  any  eventuality.
On
 a  long  journey,  a  break  every  two  hours  is Â
s
trongly
 re
commended.
In
 difficult  weather,  drive  smoothly,  anticipate Â
t
he  need  to  brake  and  increase  the  distance Â
f
rom  other  vehicles.
Driving on flooded roads
We strongly advise against driving on flooded roads,  as  this  could  cause  serious  damage Â
t
o  the  engine  or  gearbox,  as  well  as  to  the Â
e
lectrical  systems  of  your  vehicle.
Important!If you are obliged to drive through water:
- Â
c
heck  that  the  depth  of  water  does  not Â
e
xceed  15  cm,  taking  account  of  waves Â
t
hat  might  be  generated  by  other  users,
-
Â
d
eactivate  the  Stop  &  Start  system,
-
Â
d
rive  as  slowly  as  possible  without Â
s
talling.  In  all  cases,  do  not  exceed  6  mph Â
(
10Â km/h),
-
Â
d
o  not  stop  and  do  not  switch  off  the Â
e
ngine. Never
 drive  with  the  parking  brake Â
a
pplied  -  Risk  of  overheating  and Â
d
amage  to  the  braking  system!
Do
 not  park  or  run  the  engine  when Â
s
tationary  in  areas  where  inflammable Â
s
ubstances  and  materials  (dry  grass, Â
d
ead  leaves...)  might  come  into  contact Â
w
ith  the  hot  exhaust  system  -  Risk  of Â
f
ire!
Never
 leave  a  vehicle  unsupervised Â
w
ith  the  engine  running.  If  you  have Â
t
o  leave  your  vehicle  with  the  engine Â
r
unning,  apply  the  parking  brake Â
a
nd  put  the  gearbox  into  neutral  or Â
p
osition
N or P,
 depending  on  the  type Â
o
f  gearbox.
On
 leaving  the  flooded  road,  as  soon  as Â
c
ircumstances  allow,  make  several  light  brake Â
a
pplications  to  dry  the  brake  discs  and  pads.
If
 in  doubt  on  the  state  of  your  vehicle,  contact Â
a
 CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified  workshop.
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Starting-switching off the engine with theÂ
" Keyless  Entry  and  Starting"  system
Starting the engine
F Place the  gear  selector  lever  at  N for
vehicles  with  an  electronic  gearbox,  P or N
with
 an  automatic  gearbox,  or  neutral  with Â
a m
anual
 g
earbox.
F
Â
W
ith  the  electronic  key  inside  the  vehicle Â
(
it  is  not  necessary  to  put  it  in  the  reader), Â
p
ress  the  brake  pedal  for  vehicles  with Â
a
n  electronic  or  automatic  gearbox,  or Â
f
ully  declutch  for  vehicles  with  a  manual Â
g
earbox. F
b
r
iefly press the "
START/STOP"
button.
 T
he  steering  column  unlocks Â
a
nd  the  engine  starts  more  or Â
l
ess  instantly  (see  the  advice  for Â
D
iesel
 v
ersions).
If  this  warning  lamp  comes  on  after Â
p
ressing  "START/STOP",  you  should Â
h
old  the  brake  or  clutch  pedal  down Â
u
ntil  the  warning  lamp  goes  off  and Â
d
o  not  press  the  START/STOP  button Â
ag
ain.
If
 one  of  the  starting  conditions  is  not
 m
et,  a  reminder  message  appears  in t
he  instrument  panel  screen.  In  some c
ircumstances,  it  is  necessary  to  turn
 t
he  steering  wheel  slightly  while  pressing
 t
he  "START/STOP"  button  to  assist
 u
nlocking  of  the  steering;  a  message
 w
arns  you  when  this  is  needed.If
 the  electronic  key  is  not  detected  in Â
t
he  zone,  a  message  is  displayed.  Move Â
t
he  electronic  key  into  the  zone  so  that Â
t
he  engine  can  be  started.
The  presence  of  the  "Keyless  Entry  and Â
S
tarting"  system  electronic  key  in  the Â
r
ecognition  zone  is  essential.
For
 safety  reasons,  do  not  leave  this Â
z
one  with  the  vehicle  running.For Diesel vehicles
, in
temperatures  below  zero  the  e
ngine  will  not  start  until  the Â
p
reheater  warning  lamp  has Â
g
one  off.
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When the ignition is on, the lighting  of  this  warning  lamp, Â
a
ccompanied  by  an  audible  signal Â
a
nd  a  message  in  the  multifunction Â
s
creen,  indicates  a  gearbox Â
m
alfunction.
Operating fault
You risk damaging the gearbox:
-  i f  you  press  the  accelerator  and Â
b
rake  pedals  at  the  same  time,
-
Â
i
f Â
y
ou Â
f
orce Â
t
he Â
l
ever Â
f
rom Â
p
osition P
to another position when the
battery
 is  flat.
To
 reduce  fuel  consumption  when Â
s
tationary  for  long  periods  with  the Â
e
ngine  running  (traffic  jam...),  position Â
t
he  gear  lever  at  N  and  apply  the Â
p
arking  brake,  unless  it  is  programmed Â
i
n  automatic  mode.
In
Â
this
Â
case,
Â
the
Â
gearbox
Â
switches
Â
to
Â
back-up
Â
m
ode
Â
and
Â
is
Â
locked
Â
in
Â
3rd
Â
gear.
Â
You
Â
may
Â
feel
Â
a
Â
substantial
Â
knock
Â
when
Â
changing
Â
from
Â
P
to R
Â
and
Â
from
Â
N to R .
Â
This
Â
will
Â
not
Â
cause
Â
any
Â
d
amage
Â
to
Â
the
Â
gearbox.
Do
Â
not
Â
exceed
Â
60
Â
mph
Â
(100
Â
km/h),
Â
local
Â
speed
Â
r
estrictions
 p
ermitting.
Have
Â
it
Â
checked
Â
by
Â
a
Â
CITROËN
Â
dealer
Â
or
Â
a
Â
q
ualified
 w
orkshop.
This
Â
warning
Â
lamp
Â
may
Â
also
Â
come
Â
on
Â
if
Â
a
Â
door
Â
i
s
 ope
ned.
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Stop & Start
Operation
Going into engine STOP mode
The "ECO" warning  lamp  comes  on i
n  the  instrument  panel  and  the  engine g
oes  into  standby  automatically:
-
Â
w
ith a manual gearbox ,
 at  speeds  below Â
1
2
Â
m
ph Â
(
20 Â
k
m/h), Â
o
r Â
v
ehicle Â
s
tationary Â
w
ith Â
P
ureTech  130  petrol  and  BlueHDi  Diesel Â
v
ersions,  when  you  put  the  gear  lever  into Â
n
eutral  and  release  the  clutch  pedal,
If
 your  vehicle  is  fitted  with  the
 s
ystem,  a  time  counter  calculates
 t
he  sum  of  the  periods  in  STOP
 m
ode  during  a  journey.  It  resets
 i
tself  to  zero  every  time  the
 i
gnition  is  switched  on  with  the
 k
ey  or  the  "START/STOP"  button.
-
Â
w
ith an electronic gearbox ,
 at  a  speed Â
b
elow  5  mph  (8  km/h),  when  you  press Â
t
he
Â
brake  pedal  or  put  the  gear  lever  into Â
p
osition N .
Special cases: STOP mode
unavailable
STOP mode is not invoked when:
-  t he  vehicle  is  on  a  steep  slope  (up  or Â
d
ow n),
-
Â
t
he  driver's  door  is  open,
-
Â
t
he  driver's  seat  belt  is  not  fastened,
-
Â
t
he  vehicle  has  not  exceeded  6  mph Â
(
10 km/h)  since  the  last  engine  start  (using Â
t
he  key  or  the  "START/STOP"  button),
-
Â
t
he  electric  parking  brake  is  applied  or Â
be
ing
 a
pplied,
-
Â
t
he  engine  is  needed  to  maintain  a Â
c
omfortable  temperature  in  the  passenger Â
c
ompartment,
-
Â
d
emisting  is  active,
-
Â
s
ome  special  conditions  (battery  charge, Â
e
ngine  temperature,  braking  assistance, Â
a
mbient  temperature...)  where  the  engine  is Â
n
eeded  to  assure  control  of  a  system.
In this case, the "ECO"
Â
warning  lamp Â
f
lashes  for  a  few  seconds,  then Â
goes
 off.
This operation is perfectly normal.
The
Â
Stop
Â
&
Â
Start system
Â
puts
Â
the
Â
engine
Â
temporarily
Â
into
Â
standby
Â
-
Â
STOP
Â
mode
Â
-
Â
during
Â
stops
Â
in
Â
the
Â
traffic  (red  lights,  traffic  jams,  or  other...). Â
The
Â
engine
Â
restarts
Â
automatically
Â
-
Â
START
Â
mode
Â
-
Â
as
Â
soon
Â
as
Â
you
Â
want
Â
to
Â
move
Â
off.
Â
The
Â
restart
Â
takes
Â
place  instantly,  quickly  and  silently.
Per fect
Â
for
Â
urban
Â
use,
Â
the
Â
Stop
Â
&
Â
Start
Â
system
Â
reduces
Â
fuel
Â
consumption
Â
and
Â
exhaust
Â
emissions
Â
as
Â
well
 as  the  noise  level  when  stationary.
Never
Â
refuel
Â
with
Â
the
Â
engine
Â
in
Â
STOP
Â
m
ode;
Â
you
Â
must
Â
switch
Â
off
Â
the
Â
ignition
Â
w
ith
Â
the
Â
key
Â
or
Â
the
Â
"START/STOP"
Â
b
utton.
With
Â
an
Â
electronic
Â
gearbox,
Â
for
Â
your
Â
c
omfort
Â
during
Â
parking
Â
manoeuvres,
Â
S
TOP
Â
mode
Â
is
Â
not
Â
available
Â
for
Â
a
Â
few
Â
s
econds
Â
after
Â
coming
Â
out
Â
of
Â
reverse
Â
g
e a r.
STOP
Â
mode
Â
does
Â
not
Â
affect
Â
the
Â
f
unctionality of the vehicle, such as
braking,
Â
power
Â
steering,
Â
for
Â
example.
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No alert will be given in the following situations:
-  i n  the  presence  of  immobile  objects Â
(
parked  vehicles,  barriers,  street  lamps, Â
r
oad
 s
igns...),
-
Â
w
ith  vehicles  moving  in  the  opposite Â
d
irection,
-
Â
d
riving  on  a  sinuous  road  or  a  sharp Â
c
o r n e r,
The
Â
alert
Â
is
Â
given
Â
by
Â
a
Â
warning
Â
lamp
Â
which
Â
c
omes
Â
on
Â
in
Â
the
Â
door
Â
mirror
Â
on
Â
the
Â
side
Â
in
Â
q
uestion
Â
as
Â
soon
Â
as
Â
a
Â
vehicle
Â
-
Â
car,
Â
lorry,
Â
c
ycle -
Â
is
Â
detected
Â
and
Â
the
Â
following
Â
conditions
Â
a
re
Â
fulfilled:
-
Â
a
ll
Â
the
Â
vehicles
Â
must
Â
be
Â
moving
Â
in
Â
the
Â
sa
me
 d
irection,
-
Â
t
he
Â
speed
Â
of
Â
your
Â
vehicle
Â
is
Â
between
Â
7
Â
and
Â
7
5
Â
mph
Â
(12
Â
and
Â
140
Â
km/h),
-
Â
w
hen
Â
you
Â
overtake
Â
a
Â
vehicle
Â
with
Â
a
Â
speed
Â
d
ifference
Â
of
Â
less
Â
than
Â
6
Â
mph
Â
(10
Â
km/h),
-
Â
w
hen
Â
a
Â
vehicle
Â
overtakes
Â
you
Â
with
Â
a
Â
speed
Â
d
ifference
Â
of
Â
less
Â
than
Â
15
Â
mph
Â
(25
Â
km/h),
-
Â
t
he
Â
traffic
Â
must
Â
be
Â
flowing
Â
normally,
-
Â
i
n
Â
the
Â
case
Â
of
Â
an
Â
overtaking
Â
manoeuvre,
 i
f
Â
this
Â
is
Â
prolonged
Â
and
Â
the
Â
vehicle
Â
being
 ov
ertaken
Â
remains
Â
in
Â
the
Â
blind
Â
spot,
-
Â
y
ou
Â
are
Â
driving
Â
on
Â
a
Â
straight
Â
or
Â
slightly
Â
c
urved
Â
road,
-
Â
y
our
Â
vehicle
Â
is
Â
not
Â
pulling
Â
a
Â
trailer,
Â
a
Â
c
aravan... -
 w hen  overtaking  (or  being  overtaken  by)  a  v
ery  long  vehicle  (lorry,  coach...)  which  is Â
a
t  the  same  time  detected  at  the  rear  in  the Â
b
lind  spot  angle  and  present  in  the  driver's Â
f
or ward  field  of  vision,
-
Â
i
n  very  heavy  traffic:  vehicles  detected  in Â
f
ront  and  behind  are  confused  with  a  lorry Â
o
r  a  stationary  object,
-
Â
w
hen  overtaking  quickly.
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driving