Lock Citroen C4 2015 2.G Repair Manual
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Towbar with quickly detachable towball
Presentation
This towbar allows the towball to be fitted and
removed quickly  and  easily  without  the  use Â
o
f  tools.  Installed  behind  the  rear  bumper,  the Â
t
owbar  is  invisible  after  removing  the  towball Â
a
nd  folding  the  trailer  harness  socket  carrier.
1.
Carrier
2.
 P
rotective  blanking  plug.
3.
 S
ecurity  ring.
4.
 F
olding  trailer  harness  socket.
5.
 D
etachable
 t
owball.
6.
 L
ocking  /  unlocking  wheel.
7.
 S
ecurity  key  lock.
8.
 L
ocking  wheel  protector.
9.
 Ba
ll
 pro
tector.
10.
 St
orage
 b
ag.A. Locked position
The locking wheel is not in contact with the towball  (gap  of  about  5  mm).
The
 green  mark  is  visible.
The
 lock  for  the  locking  wheel  is  facing Â
r
earward.
B. Unlocked position
The locking wheel is in contact with the towball.
T hen  green  mark  is  hidden.
The
 lock  for  the  locking  wheel  is  facing  for ward.
Observe
 the  legislation  in  force  in  the Â
c
ountry  in  which  you  are  driving.
For
 information  on  the  maximum  trailer Â
w
eight  and  the  recommended  nose Â
w
eight,  refer  to  the  "Technical  data" Â
s
ection.
For
 information  on  safely  towing  a Â
t
railer,  refer  to  the  "Towing  a  trailer" Â
s
ection.
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Before each use
Check that the towball is correctly fitted by verifying the following points:
-  t he  towball  is  correctly  locked  in  place  (position  A),
-
Â
t
he  security  key  lock  is  on  and  the  key  removed;  the  locking  wheel  can  no  longer  be Â
ope
rated,
-
Â
t
he  towball  must  no  longer  move  at  all  in  its  carrier;  try  to  shake  it  by  hand.
During use
Never unlock the device when a trailer or load carrier is fitted to the towball.
N ever  exceed  the  maximum  authorised  weight  for  the  vehicle  plus  trailer  (Gross  Train Â
W
eight  -  GTW).
After use
For journeys made without a trailer or load carrier, the trailer harness socket must be folded away,  the  towball  removed  and   the  blanking  plug  inserted  in  the  carrier.  This  measure Â
a
pplies  particularly  if  the  towball  could  hinder  visibility  of  the  number  plate  or  lighting.
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Fitting the towball
Remove the protective plug from the carrier and  check  the  condition  of  the  fixing  system. Â
I
f necessary, clean the carrier with a brush or
clean
 cloth.
Take
 the  towball  from  the  storage  bag.
Remove
 the  protective  cover  from  the  ball  and Â
t
he  protective  cap  from  the  locking  wheel.
Stow
 the  plug,  cover  and  cap  in  the  storage Â
b
ag.
Check
 that  the  towball  is  unlocked  (position  B).
Â
I
f  not,  insert  the  key  in  the  lock  and  turn  the  key Â
a
nti-clockwise  to  unlock  the  mechanism.Take
 the  towball  in  both  hands;  insert  the  end  o
f  the  towball  into  the  carrier  by  lifting  it,  then, Â
t
o  ensure  that  it  has  correctly  locked  in  place, Â
p
ull  firmly  down  on  the  ball  end  of  the  towball.
The
 locking  wheel  automatically  turns  a  quarter Â
o
f  a  turn  anti-clockwise,  making  a  perceptible Â
c
lick;  take  care  to  keep  your  hands  clear.Check
 that  the  towball  has  correctly  locked  in  p
lace  (position  A).
Turn
 the  key  clockwise  to  lock  the  towball  fixing Â
m
echanism.
Always
 remove  the  key  and  keep  it  in  a  safe Â
p
lace.If
 the  key  cannot  be  turned  or  removed, Â
t
his  means  that  the  towball  is  not  fitted Â
c
orrectly;  start  the  procedure  again.
If
 one  of  the  locking  conditions  is  not Â
m
et,  start  the  procedure  again.
In
 all  cases,  if  the  marking  remains Â
r
ed, do not use the towbar and contact
a
 CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified Â
w
orkshop.
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Attach the trailer to the towball.attach the cable on the trailer to the security
ring
 located  on  the  carrier.
Lower
 the  trailer  harness  socket  carrier  by Â
p
ulling  down  on  the  ring  visible  below  the Â
b
u m p e r.
Remove
 the  protective  cover  from  the  socket Â
a
nd  connect  the  trailer  wiring  harness.
Removing the towball
Disconnect the trailer harness from the socket on  the  carrier.
Detach
 the  cable  on  the  trailer  from  the  security Â
r
ing  on  the  carrier.
Unhook
 the  trailer  from  the  towball.
Return the trailer harness connector carrier to
the
 folded  position. Insert
 the  key  into  the  lock.
Turn  the  key  anti-clockwise  to  unlock  the Â
t
owball
 f
ixing
 m
echanism.
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Maintenance
Correct operation is only possible if the towball
and its  carrier  remain  clean.
Before
 cleaning  the  vehicle  with  a  high Â
p
ressure  jet  wash,  the  towbar  harness  socket Â
c
arrier  must  be  folded  away,  the  towball Â
r
emoved  and  the  blanking  plug  inserted  in  the Â
c
a r r i e r.
For
 any  work  on  the  towbar,  got  to  a  CITROËN Â
d
ealer  or  a  qualified  workshop.
Refit the protective cover for the ball and the
protective
Â
cover
Â
for
Â
the
Â
locking
Â
wheel.
Stow
Â
the
Â
towball
Â
in
Â
its
Â
bag.
Refit
Â
the
Â
protective
Â
blanking
Â
plug
Â
to
Â
the
Â
carrier.
Grasp
Â
the
Â
towball
Â
firmly
Â
with
Â
one
Â
hand;
Â
with
Â
t
he
Â
other
Â
hand,
Â
press
Â
and
Â
turn
Â
the
Â
locking
Â
w
heel clockwise
Â
as
Â
far
Â
as
Â
it
Â
will
Â
go.
Extract
Â
the
Â
towball
Â
downward.
Be
Â
ready
Â
for
Â
the
Â
weight
Â
of
Â
the
Â
towball
Â
(
around
Â
3.5
Â
kg).
Â
Risk
Â
of
Â
injury!
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355
q
UESTION
ANSWER SOLUTION
Some
Â
characters
Â
in
Â
the
Â
media
Â
information
Â
are
Â
not
Â
displayed correctly while
playing.
The
Â
audio
Â
system
Â
does
Â
not
Â
display
Â
some
Â
types
Â
of
Â
characters.
Use
Â
standard
Â
characters
Â
to
Â
name
Â
tracks
Â
and
Â
folders.
Playing
Â
of
Â
streaming
Â
files
Â
does
Â
not
Â
start.
The
Â
peripheral
Â
device
Â
connected
Â
does
Â
not
Â
support
Â
automatic
Â
play. Start
Â
the
Â
playback
Â
from
Â
the
Â
device.
The
Â
names
Â
of
Â
tracks
Â
and
Â
the
Â
track
Â
length
Â
are
Â
not
Â
displayed on the screen
when
Â
streaming
Â
audio.
The
Â
Bluetooth
Â
profile
Â
does
Â
not
Â
allow
Â
the
Â
transfer
Â
of
Â
this
Â
information.
Radio
The
Â
quality
Â
of
Â
reception
Â
of the radio station
listened
Â
to
Â
gradually
Â
deteriorates or the stored
stations do not function
(no
Â
sound,
Â
87.5Â Mhz
Â
is
Â
displayed...).
The
Â
vehicle
Â
is
Â
too
Â
far
Â
from
Â
the
Â
transmitter
Â
used
Â
by
Â
the
Â
station
Â
listened
Â
to
Â
or
Â
there
Â
is
Â
no
Â
transmitter
Â
in
Â
the
Â
geographical
Â
area
Â
through
Â
which
Â
the
Â
vehicle
Â
is
Â
travelling.
Activate
Â
the
Â
"RDS"
Â
function
Â
by
Â
means
Â
of
Â
the
Â
short-cut
Â
menu
Â
to
Â
enable
Â
the
Â
system
Â
to
Â
check
Â
whether
Â
there
Â
is
Â
a
Â
more
Â
powerful
Â
transmitter
Â
in
Â
the Â
geographical
Â
area.
The
Â
environment
Â
(hills,
Â
buildings,
Â
tunnels,
Â
basement
Â
car
Â
parks...)
Â
block
Â
reception,
Â
including
Â
in
Â
RDS
Â
mode.
This
Â
phenomenon
Â
is
Â
normal
Â
and
Â
does
Â
not
Â
indicate Â
a
Â
fault
Â
with
Â
the
Â
audio
Â
system.
The
Â
aerial
Â
is
Â
absent
Â
or
Â
has
Â
been
Â
damaged
Â
(for
Â
example
Â
when
Â
going
Â
through
Â
a
Â
car
Â
wash
Â
or
Â
into
Â
an
Â
underground
Â
car
Â
park).
Have
Â
the
Â
aerial
Â
checked
Â
by
Â
a
Â
CITROËN
Â
dealer.
I
Â
cannot
Â
find
Â
some
Â
radio
Â
stations in the list of
stations
Â
received.
The
Â
station
Â
is
Â
not
Â
received
Â
or
Â
its
Â
name
Â
has
Â
changed
Â
in
Â
the
Â
list.
Some
Â
radio
Â
stations
Â
send
Â
other
Â
information
Â
in
Â
place
Â
of
Â
their
Â
name
Â
(the
Â
title
Â
of
Â
the
Â
song
Â
for
Â
example).
The
Â
system
Â
interprets
Â
this
Â
information
Â
as
Â
the
Â
name
Â
of
Â
the
Â
station.
The
Â
name
Â
of
Â
the
Â
radio
Â
station
Â
changes.
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qUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION
The
Â
quality  of  reception Â
of the radio station
listened
 to  gradually Â
deteriorates or the stored
stations do not function
(no
Â
sound,  87.5 MHz  is Â
displayed...). The
 vehicle  is  too  far  from  the  transmitter  used  by  the  station  listened Â
to
 or  there  is  no  transmitter  in  the  geographical  area  through  which  the Â
vehicle
 is  travelling. Activate
 the  RDS  function  to  enable  the  system Â
to
 check  whether  there  is  a  more  powerful Â
transmitter
 in  the  geographical  area.
The
 environment  (hills,  buildings,  tunnels,  basement  car  parks...)  block Â
reception,
 including  in  RDS  mode.This
 phenomenon  is  normal  and  does  not  indicate Â
a
 failure  of  the  audio  equipment.
The
 aerial  is  absent  or  has  been  damaged  (for  example  when  going Â
through
 an  automatic  car  wash  or  in  an  underground  car  park).Have
 the  aerial  checked  by  a  CITROËN  dealer.
Sound cut-outs of 1 to
2Â seconds
 in  radio  mode.During
 this  brief  sound  cut-out,  the  RDS  searches  for  another  frequency Â
giving
 better  reception  of  the  station.Deactivate
 the  RDS  function  if  the  phenomenon  is Â
too
 frequent  and  always  on  the  same  route.
The
Â
traffic  announcement Â
(T
A)
Â
is
 displayed.  I  do Â
not
Â
receive  any  traffic Â
information. The
 radio  station  does  not  broadcast  traffic  information.Tune
 to  a  radio  station  which  broadcasts  traffic Â
information.
The stored stations are
not
Â
found  (no  sound, Â
87.5
Â
MHz  is  displayed...). An
 incorrect  waveband  is  selected. Press the
band button to return to the waveband
on
 which  the  stations  are  stored.
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ABS and EBFD systems ...............................1 51ac
cessories .............................. ...................273
ac
cessory position
 ...................................... 16
8
Accessory
 socket,  12V Â
.........1
02, 105, 112, 115
a
dditive, a d
blu
e
 .............................. 2
3, Â 221-228
Adjusting
 h
eadlamps
 ................................... 12
5
Adjusting
 head  restraints Â
...............................93
A
djusting  seat  belt  height Â
....................15
4,
 15
6
Adjusting
 the  steering Â
wheel .......................................................... 10 0
Advice
 on  driving Â
..............................
...........162
Airbags
 ...............
.................................... 22, Â 158
Airbags,
 c
urtain
 .................................... 16
0,
 16
1
Airbags,
 front.........................................159,  161
Airbags,
 la
teral
 ..................................... 16
0,
 16
1
Air
 c
onditioning
 ...............................
...............10
Air
 c
onditioning,
 d
igital
 ...................... 8
0, Â 81, Â 84
Air
 c
onditioning,
 m
anual
 .......................... 8
0, Â 82
ai
r filter Â
...............
........................................... 219
ai
r flow Â
..............................
....................... 82, Â 86
ai
r vents
 ..............................
...........................79
Alarm
 .............................................................. 67
A
nti-lock  braking  system  (ABS) Â
....................1
51
an
ti-pinch
 ................................................. 7
6, Â 78
ant
i-theft
 ..............................
........................169
Armrest,
 front Â
........................................ 10
7,
 10
8
Armrest,
 rear Â
................................................. 11
2
as
sistance call
 ............................. 1
53, Â 287, Â 288
Audible
 w
arning
 ........................................... 15
0
au
dio cable
 ...........................................3
10, Â 372
Audio
 streaming Â
(Bluetooth)
 ......................... 3
06, Â 309, Â 374, Â 376
Audio
 system Â
...............................
..... 37, Â 39, Â 359
bat
tery
 ...............................
............ 219, Â 256 -259
Battery,
 c
harging
 ...............................
... 258, Â 259
Battery,
 r
emote
Â
c
ontrol
 .............................................. 5
8, Â 63, Â 64
Black
 pan
el..................................................... 36
bl
ind spot sensors
 .......................................19
6
b
lueH
di ...............................
..........189,
 2
21-228
b
luetooth
(hands-free)
 ............................... 3
46, Â 347, Â 375
Bluetooth
 (
telephone)
 ................... 3
46, Â 347, Â 375
bo
nnet
 ...............
............................................212
bo
nnet stay
 ...................................................2
12
b
oot
 ........
.................................................. 72, Â 73
Boot
 lamp Â
..............................................1
15, Â 134
Brake
 discs Â
...................................................2
20
Brake
 lamps Â
...............................
..................248
Brake
 p
ads
 ...............................
....................220
Braking
 assistance  system Â
...........................1
51
A
B
Automatic illumination of headlamps .................................. 1 19,  123,  124
Automatic
 operation  of  hazard Â
warning
 lam
ps
 ........................................... 15
0
Automatic
 rain  sensitive Â
windscreen wipers
 ............................. 12
8,
 12
9
Auxiliary
 socket Â
.................... 1
03, Â 306, Â 310, Â 373Capacity,
 fuel  tank  .............................. .........208
C
d ..............................
.......................... 306, Â 368
CD
 MP3 Â
................
........................ 306, Â 369, Â 370
Central
 locking Â
................................... 5
5, Â 60, Â 65
Centre console
 ............................................. 10
4
Changing
 a bu
lb
 ....................................2
42-250
Changing
 a f
use
 ....................................25
1-255
Changing
 a  wheel Â
...............................
..234-240
Changing
 a  wiper  blade Â
........................1
31, Â 261
Changing
 the  date Â
.............................. 3
8, Â 43, Â 48
Changing
 the  remote Â
control battery .................................. 58,
 63,  64
Changing
 t
he
 t
ime
 ........................ 3
4, Â 38, Â 43, Â 48
Checking
 levels Â
.....................................21
5 -218
Checking
 the  engine Â
oil level
 ...............
.................................. 29, Â 215
Checking
 tyre  pressures Â
(using
 the  kit) Â
..............................
...............233
Checks
 ...............
...................................213 -2 28
Child
 lock Â
...............................
.......................149
Children
 ...............................
...135 -149, Â 157, Â 159
Child seats
Â
..............................
.............13 5 -14 8
Child seats, conventional
 .............................. 1
41
Child seats, IS
oF
IX Â
..............................14
5 -147
C
ITR
oËn L
ocalised a
s
sistance Call
 ..........28
8
C
ITR
oËnÂ
Localised   Emergency  Call.........288
CITROËN
 M
ULTICITY
 C
ONNECT
 ..............3
41
Clock
 ...............
...............................................34
Closing
 the  boot Â
...............................
.........7 2 -74
Closing
 the  doors Â
...............................
.............71
Cold
 climate  screen Â
.....................................2
62
Colour screen
 ...............................
........ 290, Â 291
Connectors, audio
 ........ 1
03, Â 306, Â 310, Â 371, Â 373
C
.
alphabetical index
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Halogen headlamps .....................................24 3
Hands-free  kit  .............................. 3 46,  347,  375
Hazard
 w
arning
 lam
ps
 ................................. 15
0
Headlamp
 adj
ustment
 .................................. 12
5
Headlamps,
 d
irectional
 ................ 1
25, Â 126, Â 242
Headlamp
 w
ash
 ........................................... 13
0
Head restraints, front
 ........
...................................................... 93
Head restraints, rear
 ...............................
................................96
Heated seats
 ...............................
...................93
Heating
 ................
............................... 81, Â 82, Â 84
Height
 and  reach  adjustment, Â
steering
 w
heel
 ..............................
.............10 0
Hill start assist
Â
.............................................. 18
8
Hooks
 ...............................
.............................114Instrument p
anels ............................... .......12-14
Instrument
 panel  screen  ....................1 2-14,  189
Intelligent
 T
raction
Â
C
ontrol
 .......................................................15
2
Interior
 f
ittings
 .......................................10
1, 102
Interior
 mood Â
lighting
 ..............................
.........................13 4
IS
oFI
X
 ...............
..........................................146
ISOFIX
 m
ountings........................................ 14 4Key
 not  recognised  ......................................16
7
Key
 with  remote Â
control
 ..................................................... 53
-58
Labels, identification
 .................................... 28
6
Lamps,
 warning  and  indicator Â
..................16
-28
Lane
 Departure  Warning Â
System
 (LDWS) Â
...............................
..........195
Level,
a d
blu
e
® additive .......................... 23,  226
Level,
Â
brake
Â
fluid  .......................................... 2
16
Level,
Â
power
Â
steering  fluid Â
........................... 2
16
Levels
Â
and
Â
checks Â
..............................
..213 -218
Lighting
Â
bulbs
Â
(replacement) Â
................2
42-250
Lighting
Â
control  stalk Â
.............................1
18, Â 122
Lighting
Â
dimmer Â
..............................
.... 12-14, Â 35
Lighting,
Â
guide-me  home Â
..................... 12
2, 124
Lighting,
 i
nterior
 ................................... 13
3,
 13
4
Loading
 ..............................
.................... 10, Â 262
Load
Â
reduction  mode Â
................................... 26
0
Load space cover
Â
...............................
...........117
Locating
Â
your
Â
vehicle Â
............................... 5
6, Â 61
Locking
Â
from
Â
the inside
 ..............................
.......................65
Locking
Â
the
Â
boot............................................. 72
Long
Â
objects,
Â
transporting Â
............................ 11
2
Low fuel level
Â
..............................
........... 20, Â 208
Luggage
Â
retaining Â
strap
 ............................................................ 11
3
L
Ignition on.............................................16 3, 16 8
Indicator  lamps, Â
status
 ...............
....................................... 16 -28
Indicators, direction
 ..................... 1
50, 242, 244
Inflating
 a
ccessories
Â
(
using  the  kit) Â
..............................
...............233
Inflating
 tyres Â
..............................
........... 10, Â 286
Inputs for audio system
Â
................
................ 103, Â 306, Â 310, Â 373
Installing
 s
peakers
 ...............................
........272
Instrument
 panel Â
lighting
 ..............................
...........................35
I
Jack .............................................................. 234
Jack  cable  .............................................3 10,  372
JACK
 socket Â
......................... 1
03, Â 306, Â 310, Â 373
Jukebox
 (playing) Â
.......................................... 3
11
J
H
Keeping childrenÂ
s afe ............... .......................135 -149,  157,  159
key .......
.....................................................53-64
ke
y, electronic
 ........................................... 59
-63
Key
 in  ignition Â
warning
 ...............................
.......................165
ke
yless Entry and
Starting
 ................................................... 53
-64
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Reversing lamps .......................................... 24 8
Risk  areas  (update)  ...................................... 3
21
Roof bars
 ...................................................... 2
62
Roof blind
 ...............................
........................78
Routine
 checks Â
.................................... 2
19, Â 220
Running
 out  of  fuel  (Diesel) Â
..........................2
11Ski
 flap  .............................. ............................112
Snow chains .................................................. 2
41
Spare wheel
 ...............................
..................235
Speakers
 (
fitting)
 ..........................................2
72
Speed
 l
imiter
 ...............................
......... 199, Â 201
Speedometer
 ..............................
...............12-14
Spotlamps,
 si
de
 ....................................1
24, Â 247
Starting
 the  engine Â
......................................16
3
Starting
 using  another  battery Â
.....................2
57
Steering
 mounted  controls................... 293,  361
Stop & Start
 ........................................5
2, Â 85, Â 89,
192,
 208,  212,  219,  256
Storage
 ................
.. 101, Â 102, Â 104, Â 107, Â 108, Â 113
Storage
 c
ompartments
 ................................10
4
Storage
 d
rawer
 ..............................
...............111
Storage
 n
et
 ....................................................11
3
Storing
 driving Â
positions ....................................................... 95
Stowing
 r
ings
 ..............................
..................113
Sun visor
 ...................................................... 10
2
Switching
 off Â
the
 eng
ine
 ...............................
...................163
Synchronising
 the  remote Â
control
 .................................................... 5
8, Â 63
Synthesiser, voice
 ........................................ 3
31
System
 se
ttings
 ............................................339
T
able  of  weights Â
....................................2
77, Â 281
Tables
 of  engines Â
...............................
.. 275, Â 279
Safety for children
Â
..................1
35 -149, Â 157, Â 159
Screen
 menu  map Â
........2
94, Â 296, Â 298, Â 312, Â 314,
316,
 332,  342,  344,  385 -387
Screen,
 m
onochrome
 ...................... 3
7, Â 39, Â 385
Screen,
 m
ultifunction
Â
(
with  audio  equipment) Â
.................. 3
7, Â 39, Â 362
Screenwash, front
 ........................................ 13
0
SCR
 (Selective  Catalytic Â
Reduction)
 ................................................. 2
21
Seat
 adjustment Â
...............................
........ 91, Â 92
Seat belts
 ..............................1
41, Â 154, Â 156, Â 157
Seats, electric
 ................................................ 92
S
eats, rear
 ...................................................... 96
S
erial  number,  vehicle Â
.................................28
6
Service indicator
 ............................................ 3
0
Service
 warning Â
lamp
 ...............
.............................................. 19
Servicing
 ...............................
.........................10
Setting
 the  clock Â
.......................... 3
4, Â 38, Â 43, Â 48
Sidelamps
 .................... 1
18, Â 122, Â 242, Â 246, Â 248
Side repeater
 ..............................
.................247
S
T
Tables of fuses .............................................. 2 51
Tank,  AdBlue® additive ........................ 2 21,  226
Tank,
Â
fuel
 ............................... ....................... 210
Technical data
 ....................................... 2
75 -286
Telephone
 .....................................3
46 -349, Â 351
Temperature
Â
control  for Â
heated seats
 ................................................ 93
T
emporary
Â
puncture  repair  kit Â
.....................2
29
Ticket
Â
holder
Â
................................................ 10
1
TMC
Â
(Traffic
Â
info) Â
......................................... 32
6
To o l s
 ................
............................................. 234
To r c h
 ..............................
............................... 115
Total distance recorder
 .................................. 33
T
ouch screen .................................... 44- 48,
 289
Touch screen tablet ( M e nu s)
 ...............................
................. 44, Â 290
To w b a r
 ................
.......................................... 265
Towbar
Â
with
Â
quickly  detachable Â
towball
 ...............................
......................... 267
Towed loads
 ......................................... 2
75, Â 279
Towing
Â
another  vehicle Â
................................ 26
4
Traction
Â
control  (ASR) Â
................................. 15
2
Traffic
Â
information  (TA) Â
........................ 3
27, Â 364
Traffic
Â
information  (TMC) Â
............................. 32
6
Tr a i l e r
 ...............
............................................ 265
Trajectory
Â
control  systems Â
........................... 15
2
Trip
Â
computer
Â
............................................ 4
9-52
Trip distance recorder
 .................................... 33
T
yre pressures
 ..............................
...............286
Ty r e s
 ..............................................................
.10
Tyre under-inflation detection
 ...............
..................................... 19 0
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