light Citroen C4 2016 2.G Repair Manual
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Changing foglamp bulbs
F Introduce a flat screwdriver in the hole in the f inisher.
F
Â
P
ull  and  lever  to  unclip  the  bumper  finisher Â
(
the  parking  sensor  stays  with  the  finisher).
F
Â
R
emove  the  two  module  fixing  screws  and
 r
emove  it  from  its  housing.
F
Â
D
isconnect  the  bulb  holder  connector.
F
Â
T
urn  the  bulb  holder  a  quarter  of  a  turn  and Â
e
xtract  it.
F
Â
P
ull  the  bulb  and  change  it.
To refit, carry out these operations in reverse
o r d e r.
To
 replace  these  bulbs  you  may  also  contact  a
 C
ITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified  workshop.
Changing the side spotlamps
(LEDs)
For the replacement of this type of light emitting diode  lamp,  contact  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a Â
q
ualified
 w
orkshop.
Changing integrated direction
indicator side repeaters
F Insert a flat screwdriver towards the centre of the repeater between the repeater and
the
 base  of  the  mirror.
F
Â
T
ilt  the  flat  screwdriver  to  extract  the Â
r
epeater  and  remove  it.
F
Â
D
isconnect  the  repeater  connector.
To
 reassemble,  carry  out  these  operations  in Â
r
everse
 o
rder.
Contact
 a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified Â
w
orkshop  to  obtain  replacement  repeaters.
In the event of a breakdown
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To facilitate the removal of the lamp, carry out this  operation  with  the  tailgate  half  open.
F
I
nsert a thin screwdriver into the lens
cutout.
F
Â
P
ush  it  outwards.
F
Â
R
emove  the  lens.
F
Â
C
hange  the  faulty  bulb.
To
 refit,  press  on  the  lens  to  clip  it  in  place.
Third brake lamp (LEDs)
For the replacement of this type of light emitting diode  lamp,  contact  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a Â
q
ualified
 w
orkshop.
Number plate lamps (W5W)
8
In the event of a breakdown
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Petrol weights and towed loads (in kg)
The GTW and towed load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must be reduced by 10 % for each  additional  1  000  metres  of  altitude.
When
 towing,  the  maximum  authorised  speed  is  reduced  (comply  with  the  legislation  in  force  in  your  country).
High
 ambient  temperatures  may  result  in  a  reduction  in  the  per formance  of  the  vehicle  to  protect  the  engine;  if  the  ambient  temperature  is  above  37  °C, Â
l
imit  the  towed  load.
Petrol engine
PureTech 110 V Ti 120 PureTech 130 S&S
Gearbox Manual
(5 - speed) Manual
(5 - speed) Manual
(6- speed) EAT6 automatic
(6- speed)
Model code:
NC... HNZ6
HNZ6/1 -/2 5FS0HNYM/S
HNYM/1S HNY T/S
HNY T/1S - /2S
- Â
U
nladen  weight
1 2001 2051 205 1 240
- Â
K
erb  weight*
1 Â 275
1 Â 280
1 Â 280
1 Â 315
- Â
G
ross  vehicle  weight  (GV W)
1 Â 770
1 Â 765
1 Â 790
1 Â 810
- Â
G
ross  train  weight  (GTW) Â
Â
o
n  a  12  %  gradient
2 Â 970
3 Â 065
3 Â 090
3 Â 110
- Â
B
raked  trailer  (within  the  GTW  limit) Â
Â
o
n  a  12  %  gradient
1 200
1 Â 300
1 Â 300
1 Â 300
- Â
B
raked  trailer**  (with  load  transfer  within  the Â
G
TW Â limit)
1 450
1 550 1 5501 550
- Â
U
nbraked  trailer
635640 640 655
- Â
R
ecommended  nose  weight
75757575
*  The  kerb  weight  is  equal  to  the  unladen  weight  +  driver  (75  kg).
** Â Â
T
he  weight  of  the  braked  trailer  can  be  increased,  within  the  GTW  limit,  if  the  GV W  of  the  towing  vehicle  is  reduced  by  an  equal  amount.  Warning: Â
t
owing  using  a  lightly  loaded  towing  vehicle  may  have  an  adverse  effect  on  its  road  holding.
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Diesel weights and towed loads (in kg)
The GTW and towed load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must be reduced by 10 % for each  additional  1  000  metres  of  altitude.
When
 towing,  the  maximum  authorised  speed  is  reduced  (comply  with  the  legislation  in  force  in  your  country).
High
 ambient  temperatures  may  result  in  a  reduction  in  the  per formance  of  the  vehicle  to  protect  the  engine;  if  the  ambient  temperature  is  above  37  °C, Â
l
imit  the  towed  load.
Diesel engine
HDi 90HDi 90 FAP BlueHDi 100 e-HDi 115
Gearbox Manual
(5 - speed) Manual
(5 - speed) Manual
(5 - speed) Manual
(6- speed)
Model code:
NC... 9HJC
9HJC/1 9HP0BHY6
BHY6/1 BHY6/2S 9HD8/S
9HD8/1S 9HD8/2S
- Â
U
nladen  weight
1 Â 248
1 205 1 200 1 2051 Â 280
1 Â 280
- Â
K
erb  weight*
1 Â 323 1 Â 280 1 Â 275
1 Â 280
1 Â 355
1 Â 355
- Â
G
ross  vehicle  weight  (GV W)
1 Â 745
1 Â 790 1 Â 830 1 Â 840
1 Â 820
1 Â 820
- Â
G
ross  train  weight  (GTW) Â
o
n  a  12  %  gradient
2 545
2 Â 890 3 Â 130
3 Â 140
3 Â 120
2 220
- Â
B
raked  trailer  (within  GTW  limit)
o
n  12  %  gradient
800
1 10 0 1 Â 300 1 Â 300 1 Â 300
400
- Â
B
raked  trailer**  (with  load  transfer  within  the Â
G
TW Â limit)
1 050
1 Â 350
1 550 1 550 1 550 600
- Â
U
nbraked  trailer
640640 635 640 670400
- Â
R
ecommended  nose  weight
757575 757575
*  The  kerb  weight  is  equal  to  the  unladen  weight  +  driver  (75  kg).
** Â Â
T
he  weight  of  the  braked  trailer  can  be  increased,  within  the  GTW  limit,  if  the  GV W  of  the  towing  vehicle  is  reduced  by  an  equal  amount.  Warning: Â
t
owing  using  a  lightly  loaded  towing  vehicle  may  have  an  adverse  effect  on  its  road  holding.
9
Technical data
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The GTW and towed load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must be reduced by 10 % for each  additional  1  000  metres  of  altitude.
When
 towing,  the  maximum  authorised  speed  is  reduced  (comply  with  the  legislation  in  force  in  your  country).
High
 ambient  temperatures  may  result  in  a  reduction  in  the  per formance  of  the  vehicle  to  protect  the  engine;  if  the  ambient  temperature  is  above  37  °C, Â
l
imit  the  towed  load.
Diesel engine
BlueHDi 115 S&SBlueHDi 120 S&SBlueHDi 150
S&S
Gearbox Manual
(6- speed) E AT 6
automatic (6- speed) Manual
(6- speed) E AT 6
automatic (6- speed) Manual
(6- speed)
Model code:
NC... BHXM/S
BHXM/1S -/2S BHX T/S
BHX T/1S - /2S BHZM/S
BHZM/1S - /2S BHZT/S
BHZ T/1S - /2S AHRM/S
AHRM/1S -/2S
- Â
U
nladen  weight
1 Â 280
1 Â 300
1 Â 280
1 Â 300
1 Â 360
- Â
K
erb  weight*
1 Â 355
1 Â 375
1 Â 355
1 Â 375
1 Â 435
- Â
G
ross  vehicle  weight  (GV W)
1 Â 860
1 Â 880
1 Â 860
1 Â 880
1 925
- Â
G
ross  train  weight  (GTW)
o
n  12  %  gradient
3 Â 160
3 Â 080
3 Â 160
3 Â 080
3 Â 425
- Â
B
raked  trailer  (within  GTW  limit)
o
n  a  12  %  gradient
1 Â 300
1 200 1 Â 300
1 200 1 500
- Â
B
raked  trailer**  (with  load  transfer  within  the Â
G
TW Â limit)
1 550
1 4501 550 1 450 1 Â 750
- Â
U
nbraked  trailer
675685 675685 715
- Â
R
ecommended  nose  weight
7575757575
*  The  kerb  weight  is  equal  to  the  unladen  weight  +  driver  (75  kg).
** Â Â
T
he  weight  of  the  braked  trailer  can  be  increased,  within  the  GTW  limit,  if  the  GV W  of  the  towing  vehicle  is  reduced  by  an  equal  amount.  Warning: Â
t
owing  using  a  lightly  loaded  towing  vehicle  may  have  an  adverse  effect  on  its  road  holding.
Technical data
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As a safety measure and because it requires  sustained  attention  by  the Â
d
river,  using  a  smartphone  when Â
d
riving  is  prohibited.
All
 operations  must  be  done  with  the Â
v
ehicle stationary .
The synchronisation of a
smartphone
 allows  applications  on  a Â
s
martphone  that  are  adapted  to  the Â
M
irrorLink
TM technology to be displayed i
n
Â
the
Â
vehicle's  screen.
As the principles and standards are
constantly
Â
evolving,  it  is  recommended Â
t
hat
Â
you
Â
update  the  operating  system  of Â
y
our
Â
smartphone.
For
Â
the
Â
list
Â
of  eligible  smartphones, Â
c
onnect
Â
to
Â
the  brand's  internet  website Â
i
n
Â
your
Â
country. Please
 note:
- Â
i
f  your  smartphone  is  supported,  to Â
m
ake  it  "MirrorLink
TM" compatible, s
ome
Â
phone
Â
manufacturers Â
n
evertheless invite you to first
download
Â
a
Â
dedicated  application.
When connecting a smartphone to the system,  it  is  recommended  that  Bluetooth®
be
Â
started
Â
on
Â
the
Â
smartphone
Start the application on the
smartphone  (optional,  depending Â
o
n  the  smartphone  and  operating Â
s
yste m). During
 the  procedure,  several  screen Â
p
ages  relating  to  certain  functions Â
a
re  displayed.
Accept to start and end the
connection.
Connect  a  USB  cable.  The Â
s
martphone  charges  when Â
c
onnected  by  a  USB  cable.
Press " MirrorLink
TM" to start
the
Â
application
Â
in
Â
the  system. Once connection is established, an
"
Applications "  page  is  displayed  with  the Â
l
ist of applications already downloaded to
your  smartphone  and  adapted  to  MirrorLink
TM
technology.
If only one application has been downloaded to
the
Â
smartphone,
Â
it
Â
starts
Â
automatically.
MirrorLinkTM smartphone
connection
Access to the different audio sources remains a
ccessible  in  the  margin  of  the  MirrorLinkTM
display,
Â
using
Â
touch
Â
buttons
Â
in
Â
the
Â
upper
Â
bar.
Access
Â
to
Â
the
Â
menus
Â
for
Â
the
Â
system
Â
is
Â
possible Â
a
t
Â
any
Â
time
Â
using
Â
the
Â
dedicated
Â
buttons.
If
Â
the
Â
smartphone
Â
is
Â
locked,
Â
c
ommunication
Â
with
Â
the
Â
system
Â
is
Â
only Â
b
y
Â
USB
Â
cable.
From
Â
the
Â
system,
Â
press
Â
"
Connected
services "
Â
to
Â
display
Â
the
Â
primary
Â
pag
e.
As
Â
a
Â
safety
Â
measure,
Â
applications
Â
c
an only be viewed with the vehicle
stationary;
Â
display
Â
is
Â
interrupted
Â
once
Â
t
he
Â
vehicle
Â
is
Â
moving.
Voice recognition
Press the end of the lighting control stalk to s tart  voice  recognition  of  your  smartphone  via Â
t
he  system.
Voice
 recognition  requires  a  compatible Â
s
martphone  connected  to  the  vehicle  by Â
Bl
uetooth.
.
Audio and Telematics
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As a safety measure and because it requires  sustained  attention  by  the Â
d
river,  using  a  smartphone  when Â
d
riving  is  prohibited.
All
 operations  must  be  done  with  the Â
v
ehicle stationary .
As
 a  safety  measure,  applications Â
c
an only be viewed with the vehicle
stationary;
 display  is  interrupted  once Â
t
he  vehicle  is  moving.
The synchronisation of a
smartphone
 allows  applications  on  a Â
s
martphone  that  are  adapted  to  the Â
C
arPlay
® technology to be displayed in t
he
Â
vehicle's  screen.
As the principles and standards are
constantly
 evolving,  it  is  recommended Â
t
hat
Â
you
Â
update  the  operating  system  of Â
y
our
Â
smartphone.
For
Â
the
Â
list  of  eligible  smartphones, Â
c
onnect
Â
to  the  brand's  internet  website Â
i
n
Â
your
Â
country. Press "
Telephone " to display the
CarPlay
® inter face.
Press on " CarPlay" to display the
CarPlay
® inter face.
C
onnect
 a  USB  cable.  The Â
s
martphone  charges  when Â
c
onnected  by  a  USB  cable.
Press  the  end  of  the  lighting  control  stalk  to Â
s
tart  voice  recognition  of  your  smartphone  via Â
t
he  system.
CarPlay® smartphone
connection
During the procedure, one or more s
creen  pages  relating  to  certain Â
f
unctions  are  displayed  on  connection.
From
 the  system,  press  "
Connected
services "  to  display  the  primary Â
pag
e.
Connect  the  USB  cable.  The Â
s
martphone  is  charged  while Â
c
onnected  by  the  USB  cable.
Or
Voice recognition
.
Audio and Telematics
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Gauge, fuel................................. 12,  13,  14,  209
Gearbox,  automatic  ............. 1 82,  188,  231,  268
Gearbox,
 m
anual
 ..........................1
81, Â 188, Â 231
Gear
 lever,  automatic  gearbox Â
....................18
2
G
Eco-driving  ............................... .....................10
Economy  mode  ............................... ..............219
Electronic
 brake  force Â
distribution
 (
EBFD)
 .................................... 14
0
Emergency
 b
raking
Â
a
ssistance  (EBA) Â
....................................... 14
0
Emergency
 c
all
 .................................... 1
39, Â 280
Emergency
 w
arning
 lam
ps
 ..........................13
9
Emissions
 control  system, Â
SCR
 ..............................
....................... 24, Â 232
Energy
 economy  mode Â
.................................2
19
Engine
 c
ompartment
 ........................... 2
24, 225
Engine,
 Diesel Â
...................... 2
10, Â 225, Â 238, Â 273
Engine,
 petrol Â
............................... 2
10, Â 224, Â 271
Environment
 ............................... 1
0, Â 68, Â 91, Â 101, Â
1
86, Â 192, Â 229, Â 235
E
Connection, MirrorLink ................................ 32 8
Connection,  Wi-Fi  network  ..........................32
6
Control, electric windows
 ............................... 75
C
ontrol,
 em
ergency
Â
b
oot release
 ...............................
..................80
Control,
 em
ergency
 do
or
 ......................... 6
0, Â 65
Control, heated seats
 ..................................... 83
C
ontrols,  steering  mounted Â
................. 2
86, Â 355
Control
 stalk,  lighting Â
.................................... 12
4
Control
 stalk,  wipers Â
.................................... 13
5
Courtesy
 lamps Â
............................................ 10
5
Cover, load space
Â
........................................ 12
3
Cruise control
 ....................................... 20
1, 204
Cup holder
Â
...............................
.....................108Display
 screen,  multifunction Â
(with
 audio  system)  ................................4
0, 42
Door
 pockets Â
................................................10
2
Doors
 .............................................................. 78
D
rawer,
 s
torage
 ...............................
..............114
Driving
 e
conomically...................................... 10
Driving
 positions  (storing) Â
..............................85
D
ynamic  stability  control  (DSC) Â
....................1
41Filling
 the  fuel  tank  ................................2
0 9 - 2 11
Filter, air
 ...............
........................................230
Filter, oil
 ........................................................ 23
0
Filter, particle
 ....................................... 2
29, Â 230
Filter,
 p
assenger
Â
c
ompartment
 .............................................23
0
Fitting
 a  wheel Â
...............................
...............249
Fitting
 roof  bars Â
............................................2
22
Fittings,
 boot Â
.........................................1
18, Â 123
Fittings,
 in
terior
 ....................................10
2,
 10
3
Fitting
 sp
eakers............................................ 220
Fittings,
 r
ear
 ...............................
...................117
Flap, fuel filler
Â
...............................
.........2 0 9 , 2 11
Flashing
 in
dicators
 ............... 1
28, Â 131, Â 253, Â 256
Foglamps,
 f
ront
 .................... 1
26, Â 134, Â 251, Â 256
Foglamps,
 re
ar
 ..................................... 1
26, Â 257
Frequency
 (radio) Â
................................. 3
08, Â 357
Fuel ............................................................... 210
Fuel
 c
onsumption
 ...........................................10
F
uel  tank................................................2 0 9 , 2 11
Fusebox,
 das
hboard
 ....................................2
62
Fusebox,
 e
ngine
 c
ompartment
 ....................26
4
Fuses
 ................
............................................260
DAB
 (Digital  Audio  Broadcasting)  - Â
Digital
 r
adio
 ........................................ 3
10, Â 359
Date
 (setting) Â
...............................
........41, Â 46, Â 51
Daytime
 running  lamps Â
.................1
28, Â 251, Â 255
Deactivating
 t
he
 p
assenger
Â
ai
rbag
 ......................................................... 14
8
Defrosting
 ...............................
..............10 0, 101
Diesel
 ...............................
...................... 26, Â 210
Dimensions
 ..............................
....................278
Dipstick
 ................
................................... 29, Â 226
Direction indicators
 .......1
28, Â 131, Â 251, Â 253, Â 257
Display screen, instrument
 pan
el
 ..............................1
2-14, Â 187
D
F
.
Alphabetical index
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Hazard warning lamps ................................. 13 9
Hazard  warning  lamps, Â
automatic
 ope
ration
 ................................... 13
9
Headlamp
 adj
ustment
 .................................. 13
2
Headlamps,
 automatic Â
illumination
 ...............................
..........125, 129
Headlamps,
 dipped  beam Â
.............12
4, 251, 25 4
Headlamps,
 d
irectional
 .................1
32, Â 133, Â 251
Headlamps,
 hal
ogen
 .................................... 2
52
Headlamps,
 main  beam Â
................12
4, 251, 25 4
Headlamps,
 Xenon Â
....................................... 2
51
Headlamp
 w
ash
 ............................................ 13
7
Head restraints, front
Â
..................................... 83
H
ead restraints, rear Â
..................................... 11
5
Heating
 ................
............................... 90, Â 93, Â 95
Hill start assist
Â
............................................... 19
1
Hooks
 ...............................
.............................11 9Jack
 ........
......................................................244
Jukebox
 ...............
..........................................315
Jump
 starting Â
..............................
.................266
Key
 .......
.....................................................56-68
Keyless
 Entry  and  Starting Â
.......................6
2- 68Key
 not  recognised Â
.......................................
17
2
Key  with  remote  control Â
............................
5
6-59
Kit, hands-free
 ..................................... 3
40, Â 366
Kit,  temporary  puncture Â
repair
 ...............................
...........................
239
Labels, identification
 .................................... 2
79
Lamp,  boot  ............................... ............
120, 12 2
Lamps, par king ............................................12
8
Lane
 Departure  Warning Â
System
 (LDWS) Â
...............................
..........19 4
Level, AdBlue
® additive ................................ 2 32
Level,
Â
brake
Â
fluid  .......................................... 2
27
Level, Diesel additive
 ................................... 2
29
Level,
Â
engine
Â
coolant Â
................................... 2
28
Level,
Â
engine
Â
oil Â
...............................
...... 29, Â 226
Level,
Â
power
Â
steering Â
fluid
 ...............
............................................. 227
Levels
Â
and
Â
checks Â
..............................
..224-229
Lighting
Â
dimmer Â
..............................
.... 12-14, Â 38
Lighting,
 d
irectional
 .............................. 13
3,
 13
4
Lighting,
Â
guide-me  home Â
..................... 1
28, Â 130
Lighting,
 i
nterior
 ................................... 10
5,
 10
6
Lighting,
 m
ood
 ..............................
...............10 6
Lighting,
Â
welcome Â
........................................ 13
0
Loading
 ..............................
.................... 10, 222
Load
Â
reduction  mode Â
.................................... 2
19
Localised Assistance Call
 ............................ 28
0
Locating
Â
your
Â
vehicle Â
............................... 5
9, Â 64
H
J
K
L
Gear lever, manualÂ
g earbox ................ ....................................... 181
Gear shift indicator
 ...................................... 18
7
Glove
 box Â
..................................................... 10
3
Grab handles
 ............................................... 10
2Ignition ................
...................................168, Â 171
Immobiliser,
 e
lectronic
 ........................... 6
8, Â 168
I n d i c a t o r, engine
 oil  level Â
.............................................29
I
ndicator  lamps,  operation Â
........................2
5 -28
Indicator
 lamps,  status Â
...................................26
I
ndicators, direction
 ..................... 1
31, Â 253, Â 257
Inflating
 tyres Â
..............................
...........10, 259
Inflating
 tyres  and  accessories Â
(using
 the  kit) Â
..............................
...............243
Input,
 a
uxiliary
 .............................. 1
04, Â 312, Â 364
Instrument
 p
anels
 ............................... 1
2-14, Â 39
Intelligent
 T
raction
 C
ontrol
 ............................1
41
Internet browser
 ........................................... 325
I
SOFIX
 ...............
...................................160 -163
Isofix
 m
ountings
 ...............................
............160
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