change wheel Citroen C4 2016 2.G Owner's Manual
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Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place the heaviest items in the bottom  of  the  boot,  as  close  as  possible  to  the  rear  seats.
Limit
 the  loads  carried  in  the  vehicle  and  reduce  wind  resistance  (roof Â
b
ars,  roof  rack,  bicycle  carrier,  trailer...).  Use  a  roof  box  in  preference.
Remove
 roof  bars  and  roof  racks  after  use.
At
 the  end  of  winter,  remove  snow  tyres  and  refit  your  summer  tyres.
Observe the recommendations on
maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly, when cold, referring to the label in the  door  aperture,  driver's  side.
Carry
 out  this  check  in  particular:
-
Â
b
efore  a  long  journey,
-
Â
a
t  each  change  of  season,
-
Â
a
fter  a  long  period  out  of  use.
Don't
 forget  the  spare  wheel  and  the  tyres  on  any  trailer  or  caravan.
Have
 your  vehicle  serviced  regularly  (engine  oil,  oil  filter,  air  filter, Â
p
assenger  compartment  filter...)  and  observe  the  schedule  of Â
o
perations  recommended  in  the  manufacturer's  service  schedule.
With
 a  BlueHDi  Diesel  engine,  if  the  SCR  system  is  faulty  your  vehicle Â
b
ecomes  polluting;  go  to  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified  workshop Â
w
ithout  delay  to  have  the  emissions  of  nitrous  oxides  brought  back  to Â
t
he  legal  level.
When
 refuelling,  do  not  continue  after  the  third  cut-off  of  the  nozzle  to Â
a
void  any  over flow.
At
 the  wheel  of  your  new  vehicle,  it  is  only  after  the  first  1  800  miles Â
(
3 000  kilometres)  that  you  will  see  the  fuel  consumption  settle  down  to Â
a
 consistent  average.
.
Eco-driving
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Warning/indicator lampis on Cause Action/Observations
Foot on the
clutch** fixed.
In
 the  STOP  mode  of  Stop  &  Start, Â
c
hanging  to  START  mode  is  refused Â
b
ecause the clutch pedal is not fully
down. You
 must  declutch  fully  to  allow  the  change  to  engine Â
S
TART Â mode.
**
 Only  on  the  type  1  instrument  panel.
Dynamic
stability control
(DSC/ASR)
flashing.
Regulation
 by  the  system  is  active. The  system  optimises  traction  and  improves  the Â
d
irectional  stability  of  the  vehicle.
fixed,
 associated  with Â
i
llumination  of  the Â
i
ndicator  lamp  in  the Â
d
eactivation button,
accompanied
 by  an Â
a
udible  signal  and  a Â
m
essage.The
 DSC/ASR  or  hill  start  assist Â
s
ystem  has  a  fault.Have
 it  checked  by  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified Â
w
orkshop.
Power
steering fixed.
The
 power  steering  has  a  fault. Drive  carefully  at  reduced  speed.
Have
 it  checked  by  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified Â
w
orkshop.
Under-inflation fixed. The
 pressure  in  one  or  more  wheels Â
i
s  too  low.Check
 the  pressure  of  the  tyres  as  soon  as  possible.
This
 check  should  preferably  be  carried  out  when  the Â
t
yres  are  cold.
+ flashing
 then  fixed, Â
a
ccompanied  by  the Â
S
ervice  warning  lamp.The
 tyre  pressure  monitoring  system Â
h
as a fault or no sensor is detected
on
 one  of  the  wheels.Under-inflation
 detection  is  not  assured.
Have
 the  system  checked  by  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a Â
q
ualified
 w
orkshop.
Directional
headlamps flashing.
The
 directional  headlamps  system Â
h
as  a  fault.Have
 it  checked  by  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified Â
w
orkshop.
1
Instruments
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Switching on
F To start the cruise control and set a cruise speed, once the vehicle has reached the
desired speed, press button 2 or 3 :
 the Â
c
urrent  speed  of  your  vehicle  becomes  the Â
c
ruise  speed  setting.
 Y
ou  can  release  the  accelerator  pedal.
F
T
urn the wheel 1 to the "CRUISE"
position
to  select  cruise  control  mode;  the  function Â
i
s  paused. F Â
P
ressing  button  4 interrupts operation of
the  system  (pause).
Take  care:  pressing  and  holding Â
b
utton 2 or 3 results  in  a  rapid  change Â
i
n  the  speed  of  your  vehicle.
F
Â
P
ressing  button  4  again  restores  operation Â
o
f  the  cruise  control  (ON).
As  a  precaution,  it  is  recommended Â
t
hat the cruise speed chosen be close
to the current speed of your vehicle, so
as to avoid any sudden acceleration or
deceleration  of  the  vehicle.
Adjusting the cruise speed
setting
The cruise control must be activated.
T o  modify  the  cruise  speed  setting  from  the Â
c
urrent  speed  of  the  vehicle:
F
Â
i
n  steps  of  +  or  -  1  mph  (km/h),  make Â
r
epeated short presses on button 2 or 3,
F
Â
c
ontinuously,  in  steps  of  +  or  -  5  mph Â
(
km/h),  press  and  hold  button  2 or 3.
To
 modify  the  cruise  speed  setting  using Â
m
emorised  speeds  and  from  the  touch  screen Â
t
ablet:
F
p
ress button 5  to  display  the  six  memorised Â
s
peed
 se
ttings,
F
p
ress the button for the desired speed
setting.
This  setting  becomes  the  new  cruise  speed.
To  modify  the  cruise  speed  setting  using Â
m
emorised Â
s
peeds Â
a
nd Â
f
rom Â
y
our Â
A
udio Â
s
ystem Â
(
only  with  the  monochrome  screen  C):
F
Â
w
ith  the  system  first  activated.
For
 more  information  on  memorising  speeds, Â
r
efer  to  the  corresponding  section.
F
Â
m
ake  a  long  press  on  button  2 or 3, the
system
 displays  the  memorised  speed Â
c
losest  to  the  actual  speed  of  the  vehicle; Â
t
his  setting  becomes  the  new  cruise  speed.
F
Â
t
o  choose  another  memorised  speed,  make Â
a
nother  long  press  on  button  2 or 3.
Driving
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Spare wheel
Access to the tools
The tools are installed in the boot under the
f l o o r.
To gain  access  to  them:
F
o
pen the boot,
F
r
aise the floor,
F
Â
s
ecure  it  by  hooking  its  cord  on  the  hook Â
o
n the rear shelf support,
F
w
ith a standard size spare wheel, unclip
and
 remove  the  box  in  the  middle  of  the Â
w
heel  containing  the  tools,
or
F
Â
w
ith  a  "space-saver"  spare  wheel;  lift  the Â
w
heel at the rear towards you for access to
the
 storage  box  containing  the  tools.List of tools Wheel with trim
When removing the wheel
, detach the
trim  first  using  the  wheelbrace  1  pulling Â
a
t  the  valve  passage  hole.
When refitting the wheel ,
 refit  the  trim Â
s
tarting  by  placing  its  notch  facing  the Â
v
alve  and  press  around  its  edge  with Â
t
he  palm  of  your  hand.
Procedure
Â
for
Â
changing
Â
a
Â
wheel
Â
with
Â
a
Â
damaged
Â
or
Â
punctured
Â
tyre
Â
for
Â
the
Â
spare
Â
wheel,
Â
using
Â
the
Â
tools
Â
supplied  with  the  vehicle.
All of these tools are specific to your
vehicle  and  can  vary  according  to
 e
quipment.
Do
 not  use  them  for  any  other  purposes.
1.
 W
heelbrace.
 F
or
Â
removing
Â
the
Â
wheel
Â
trim
Â
and
Â
the
Â
wheel
Â
f
ixing
 bol
ts.
2.
 J
ack
Â
with
Â
integral
Â
handle.
 F
or
Â
raising
Â
the
Â
vehicle.
3.
 B
olt
Â
cover
Â
removal
Â
tool.
 F
or
Â
removing
Â
the
Â
bolt
Â
head
Â
protectors
Â
on
Â
a
lloy
Â
wheels.
4.
 S
ocket
Â
for
Â
the
Â
security
Â
bolts
Â
(located
Â
in
Â
the
Â
g
love
Â
box).
 F
or
Â
adapting
Â
the
Â
wheelbrace
Â
to
Â
the
Â
special
Â
"s
ecurity"
 b
olts. The
 jack  must  only  be  used  to  change  a
 w
heel  with  a  damaged  or  punctured  tyre.
Do
 not  use  any  jack  other  than  the  one
 s
upplied  with  this  vehicle.
If
 the  vehicle  does  not  have  its  original
 j
ack,  contact  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a
 q
ualified  workshop  to  obtain  the  correct
 j
ack  for  it.
The
 jack  does  not  require  any
 m
aintenance.
In the event of a breakdown
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F Place the  foot  of  the  jack  2  on  the  ground  a
nd ensure that it is directly below the
front
A or rear B  jacking  point  provided  on Â
t
he underbody, whichever is closest to the
wheel
 to  be  changed.
Ensure
 that  the  jack  is  stable.  If  the  ground  is  slippery  or  loose,  the  jack  may  slip  or  drop  - Â
R
isk  of  injury!
Take
 care  to  position  the  jack  only  at  one  of  the  jacking  points  A or B under the vehicle,
ensuring
 that  the  head  of  the  jack  is  centred  under  the  contact  area  of  the  vehicle. Â
O
ther wise,  there  is  a  risk  of  damage  to  the  vehicle  and/or  the  jack  dropping  -  Risk  of  injury!F
 R emove  the  bolts  and  store  them  in  a  clean  p
lace.
F
Â
R
emove  the  wheel.
F
 E xtend  the  jack  2  until  its  head  comes  into  c
ontact  with  the  jacking  point  A or B  used; Â
t
he contact area A or B  on  the  vehicle  must Â
b
e  engaged  with  the  central  part  of  the Â
h
ead  of  the  jack.
F
Ra
ise the vehicle until there is sufficient
space
 between  the  wheel  and  the  ground Â
t
o  admit  the  spare  (not  punctured)  wheel Â
e
asily.
In the event of a breakdown
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Locking ......................................... 58,  63,  65,  68
Locking  from Â
the inside
 ..............................
.......................69
Long
 objects,  transporting Â
............................11
7
Low fuel level
Â
..............................
...........20, 209
Luggage
 retaining Â
strap
 ............................................................ 11
8 Player,
 MP3  CD  ............................ 3 12,  361,  362
Player,
 USB  .......................................... 3 12,  363
Port,
 USB Â
..................................... 1
04, Â 312, Â 363
Pressures, tyres
 ........................................... 2
79
Pre-tensioning
Â
sea
t belts
 ..............................
.....................146
Priming
 the  fuel  system Â
...............................23
8
Protecting
 children Â
................. 1
46, Â 148, Â 151-165
Puncture
 ................
.......................................239
Radio
 ...............
..................................... 308, Â 357
Radio,
 digital  (Digital  Audio Â
Broadcasting
 -  DAB) Â
.......................... 3
10, Â 359
RDS
 ................
...................................... 309, Â 357
Rear
 s
creen,
 d
emisting
 ................................10
1
Recharging
 the  battery Â
........................ 2
67, Â 268
Reduction of electrical load
 .......................... 2
19
Regeneration
 of  the  particle  filter Â
................23
0
Reinitialising
 the  electric Â
windows
 ....................................................... 76
R
einitialising  the  remote Â
control
 .....................................................6
1, Â 67
Reminder,
 key  in  ignition Â
...............................17
0
Remote
 control Â
..........................................56
-68
Removing
 a  wheel Â
..............................
.........247
Removing
 the  mat Â
...............................
..........113
Replacing
 bu
lbs
 ..............................
......251-259
Replacing
 f
uses
 ..............................
......260-264
Replacing
 the  air  filter Â
..................................23
0
RMaintenance, routine ...................... 10,  224-231
Map  reading  lamps  ...................................... 10
5
Markings,
Â
id
entification
 .............................................. 2
79
Massage
 function  Â
...............................
...........84
Mat
 .......
......................................................... 113
Memorising
 a  speed Â
.................................... 20
4
Menu
 (touch  screen  tablet) Â
.... 2
83, Â 287 Â 288, Â 290, Â
2
94, Â 302, Â 304, Â 306,
316,
 318,  320,  336,  338
Menu,
 main Â
..............................
....................356
Menus
 (audio) Â
..............................3
02, Â 304, Â 306
Mirror, rear view
Â
............................................. 89
M
irrors, door ......................................87,
 88,  195
Mirror, vanity
 ..............................
..................103
Misfuel prevention
 ...............................
..........2 11
Mountings,
 I
sofix
 ...............................
...........160
MP3
 CD Â
................
........................ 312, Â 361, Â 362Oil
 change Â
...............................
.....................
226
Oil  consumption Â
...........................................
2
26
OIl,
 eng
ine
 ...............................
.....................
226
Opening  the  bonnet Â
.....................................
2
23
Opening  the  boot Â
..............................
..57, Â 62, Â 79
Opening  the  doors  ............................. 5 6,  62,  78
Opening  the  panoramic Â
roof blind
 .................................................... 10
7
M
O
Navigation ....................................................288
Net, Â storage................................................... 118
Number
 plate  lamps Â
..................................... 25
9
N
Pads, brake ..................................................2 31
Paint colour code  ......................................... 2
79
Panoramic
 glass  sunroof Â
.............................10
7
Parcel shelf, rear
 ................................... 1
19, Â 123
Parking
 brake Â
........................................ 1
74, Â 231
Parking
 brake,  electric Â
....................1
8, Â 175, Â 231
Parking
 sensors,  front Â
..................................2
07
Parking
 sensors,  rear................................... 206
Personalisation
 ...............................
...............39
Petrol
Â
...............................
.............................210
Player, Apple
® .............................. .................314
P
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