ECO mode CITROEN C4 2019 Owner's Manual
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EnginePureTech 75PureTech 82 PureTech 82 S&SPureTech 110 S&S
Gearbox Manual
(5-speed) Manual
(5-speed) ETG electronic
(5-speed) Manual
(5-speed)
Model code 0PHMU0PHMZ0PHNZ
Unladen
 weight 965965 9751 020
Kerb
 weight* 1 0401 040 1
 0501
 095
Gross
 vehicle  weight Â
(GV W) 1
 5001
 5001
 5101
 555
Gross
 train  weight  (GTW)
on
 a  12  %  gradient 1
 9001
 9001
 9102
 155
Braked
 trailer** Â
o
n  a  10  %  or  12  %  gradient 720
720 725825
Unbraked
 t
railer** 520520 525545
Recommended
 nose  weight  (towbar) 55555555
Weights and towed loads (in kg) - PETROL
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 e
ach  additional  1  000  metres  of  altitude.
Never
 exceed  60  mph  (100  km/h)  when  towing  (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.
*
 The  kerb  weight  is  equal  to  the  unladen  weight  +  driver  (75  kg).
**
 Maximum  trailer  weight  within  the  GTW  limit.
Technical data
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Enginee-HDi 92BlueHDi 100 BlueHDi 100 S&S
Gearbox ETG6 electronic
(6-speed) Manual
(5-speed) Manual
(5-speed) ETG6 electronic
(6-speed)
Model code 0B9HP0BBHY 0BBHY
Unladen
 weight 1
 0551 068 1 0701
 085
Kerb
 weight* 1
 1301
 1431
 1451 160
Gross
 vehicle  weight  (GV W) 1
 6051 610 1 6101
 630
Gross
 train  weight  (GTW) Â
o
n  a  12%  gradient 2
 2052 210 2 2102
 230
Braked
 trailer  (within  GTW  limit)
on
 a  10%  or  12%  gradient 825
825825825
Unbraked
 t
railer 565570570580
Recommended
 nose  weight  (towbar) 55555555
Weights and towed loads (in kg) - DIESEL
* The kerb weight is equal to the unladen weight + driver (75 kg).
T he  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 Â
e
ach  additional  1  000  metres  of  altitude.
Never  exceed  60  mph  (100  km/h)  when  towing  (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.
Technical data
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7-inch touch screen tablet
GPS satellite navigation - Multimedia audio - Bluetooth® telephone
Contents
First
Â
steps
 2 30
Steering
Â
mounted
Â
controls
Â
2
33
Menus
Â
2
34
Media
 23
6
Radio
2
42
DAB
Â
(Digital
Â
Audio
Â
Broadcasting)
Â
radio Â
2
44
Music
2
46
Navigation
 2
50
Navigation
Â
-
Â
Guidance
Â
2
58
Traffic
 26
2
Configuration
 26
4
Connected services
2
72
CITROËN
Â
Multicity
Â
Connect
Â
2
73
Telephone
274
Frequently
Â
asked
Â
questions
Â
2
82
The
Â
system
Â
is
Â
protected
Â
in
Â
such
Â
a
Â
way
Â
that
Â
it
Â
will
Â
only
Â
operate
Â
in
Â
y
our
Â
vehicle. As
Â
a
Â
safety
Â
measure,
Â
the
Â
driver
Â
should
Â
only
Â
carry
Â
out
Â
operations Â
w
hich
Â
require
Â
prolonged
Â
attention
Â
while
Â
the
Â
vehicle
Â
is
Â
stationary.
The
Â
display
Â
of
Â
an
Â
energy
Â
economy
Â
mode
Â
message
Â
signals
 that Â
e
lectrical
Â
systems
Â
operating
Â
are
Â
going
Â
into
Â
standby.
Refer
Â
to
Â
the
Â
energy
Â
economy
Â
mode
Â
section.
.
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Press on Media to display the
primary pag e. Press on Media to display the
primary
 page  then  select  "Save ".
If
 necessary,  select  change  of Â
s
ource.Press on Media
to display the
primary pag e.
By automatic frequency search
Select "Radio list " in the secondary
page. Select a preset radio station
in
 the  list.
Select " FM Radio " or "AM Radio ".
Select  a  radio  station  from Â
t
he  list  offered.
Select " Update list " to refresh the
list. Press on Media to display the
primary  page  then  go  to  the Â
s
econdary
 pag
e.
Select " List"  in  the  primary  page.
Radio
Changing a radio frequency
Selecting a station
OR
orOR
The exterior environment (hills, buildings, t
unnel,  car  park,  below  ground...)  may p
revent reception, even in RDS station
tracking
 mode.  This  phenomenon  is
 n
ormal  in  the  propagation  of  radio  waves
 a
nd is in no way indicative of a fault with
the
 audio  system.
or
Press 3 or 4 to  move  the  cursor  for  an Â
a
utomatic  search  down  or  up  for  a  radio Â
f
requency.
Press on Media to display the
primary  page  then  press  on  the Â
s
econdary
 pag
e.
Press on " Enter frequency " to
display
 the  primary  page  then  press Â
o
n  the  secondary  page.
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The audio equipment will only play audio files with  ".wma,  .aac,  .flac,  .ogg  and.  mp3"  file Â
e
xtensions  and  with  a  bit  rate  of  between Â
32
 Kbps  and  320  Kbps.
It
 also  supports  VBR  (Variable  Bit  Rate)  mode.
No
 other  type  of  file  (.mp4, ...)  can  be  played.
".wma"
 files  must  be  of  the  standard  wma  9  type.
The
 sampling  rates  supported  are  32,  44  and Â
4
8 Â KHz.
It
 is  advisable  to  restrict  file  names  to Â
2
0 characters,  without  using  of  special Â
c
haracters  (e.g.:  "  "  ? ;  ù)  to  avoid  any  playing Â
a
nd
 d
isplaying
 pro
blems.
Information and advice
Use only USB memory sticks formatted FAT32 (file  allocation  table).
The
Â
system
Â
supports
Â
USB
Â
mass
Â
s
torage
Â
devices,
Â
BlackBerry
® devices
or Apple® players via USB ports. The a
daptor
Â
cable  not  supplied.
Control of the peripheral device is with
the
Â
audio
 system  controls.
Other
Â
peripherals,  not  recognised  on Â
c
onnection,  must  be  connected  to  the Â
a
uxiliary
Â
socket  using  a  Jack  cable  (not Â
sup
plied). It
 is  recommended  that  the  USB  cable Â
f
or  the  portable  device  is  used.
The  system  does  not  support  the Â
s
imultaneous  connection  of  two Â
i
dentical  devices  (two  memory  sticks, Â
t
wo Apple
® players) but it is possible
t
o
Â
connect
 one  memory  stick  and  one Â
A
pple
® player at the same time.
I
n order to be able to play a recorded CDR or
CDRW,
Â
when
Â
recording
Â
it
Â
is
Â
preferable
Â
to
Â
select
Â
t
he
Â
ISO
Â
9660
Â
level
Â
1,
Â
2
Â
or
Â
Joliet
Â
standard.
If
Â
the
Â
disc
Â
is
Â
recorded
Â
in
Â
another
Â
format
Â
it
Â
may
Â
n
ot
Â
be
Â
played
Â
correctly.
It
Â
is
Â
recommended
Â
that
Â
the
Â
same
Â
recording
Â
s
tandard is always used for an individual disc,
with
Â
as
Â
low
Â
a
Â
speed
Â
as
Â
possible
Â
(4x
Â
maximum)
Â
f
or
Â
optimum
Â
sound
Â
quality.
In
Â
the
Â
particular
Â
case
Â
of
Â
a
Â
multi-session
Â
CD,
Â
the
 J
oliet
Â
standard
Â
is
Â
recommended.
.
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Bluetooth® audio streaming
Streaming allows audio files on your telephone to  be  played  through  the  vehicle's  spx`eakers.
Connect
 the  telephone:  see  the  "Telephone "
section, then " Bluetooth".
Choose the " Audio" or "All"
 pro
file.
If
 play  does  not  start  automatically,  it  may  be Â
n
ecessary  to  start  the  audio  playback  from  the Â
t
elephone.
Control
 is  from  the  peripheral  device  or  by Â
u
sing  the  audio  system  buttons.
Once
 connected  in  streaming  mode, Â
t
he telephone is considered to be a
media
 source.
It
 is  recommended  that  you  activate Â
"R
epeat"
 on  the  Bluetooth  peripheral.
Connecting Apple® players
Connect the Apple® player to the USB port
using
Â
a
Â
suitable
Â
cable  (not  supplied).
Play
Â
starts
Â
automatically.
Control
Â
is
Â
via
Â
the
Â
audio  system. The classifications available are those
of the portable device connected
(artists
 /  albums  /  genres  /  playlists  / Â
a
udiobooks  /  podcasts).
The default classification used is by
artist.  To  modify  the  classification  used, Â
r
eturn  to  the  first  level  of  the  menu Â
t
hen select the desired classification
(playlists  for  example)  and  confirm  t
o  go  down  through  the  menu  to  the Â
de
sired
 t
rack.
The
 version  of  software  in  the  audio  system Â
m
ay  not  be  compatible  with  the  generation  of Â
y
our Apple
® player.
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Level 1Level 2 Level 3 Comments
Navigation Settings
Navigation Enter destination
Display
 recent  destinations.
Route settings Fastest
Choose
 the  navigation  criteria.
The
 map  displays  the  route  chosen  according  to Â
t
hese
 c
riteria.
Shortest
Time/distance
Ecological
To l l s
Ferries
Strict-Close
Show
 route  on  map Display  the  map  and  start  navigation.
Confirm Save
 the  options.
Save Save
 the  current  address.
Stop navigation Delete
 the  navigation  information.
Voice Choose
 the  volume  for  voice  and  announcement Â
o
f  street  names.
Diversion Detour
 from  your  initial  route  by  a  certain Â
di
stance.
Navigation Display
 in  text  mode.
Zoom
 in.
Zoom
 out.
Display
 in  full  screen  mode.
Use
 the  arrows  to  move  the  map.
Switch
 to  2D  map.
.
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The services available depend on
the network,  the  SIM  card  and  the Â
c
ompatibility  of  the  Bluetooth  telephone Â
u
sed.  Check  the  telephone  manual  and Â
w
ith  your  network  provider  for  details  of Â
t
he  services  available  to  you.
The
 ability  of  the  system  to  connect Â
w
ith only one profile depends on the
telephone.
 The  three  profiles  may  all Â
c
onnect  by  default.
Visit
Â
www.citroen.co.uk  for  more  information Â
(
compatibility,  additional  help,  ...).
The
 recognised  telephone Â
a
ppears  in  the  list.
Depending
 on  your  telephone,  you  may  be Â
a
sked
 to  accept  automatic  connection  every Â
t
ime
Â
the  ignition  is  switched  on. On return to the vehicle, if the last telephone
connected
 is  present  again,  it  is  reconnected Â
a
utomatically  and  within  around  30  seconds Â
a
fter  switching  on  the  ignition  the  pairing  is Â
d
one without any action on your part, with
(Bluetooth
 a
ctivated).
To
 modify  the  automatic  connection  mode, Â
s
elect the telephone in the list then select the
desired
 p
rofile.
Depending
 on  the  type  of  telephone,  t
he  system  will  ask  you  to  accept  or  not Â
t
he  transfer  of  your  contacts.
If not, select " Update".
Connecting a Bluetooth®
peripheral device
Automatic reconnection
On switching on the ignition, the telephone c
onnected  when  the  ignition  was  last  switched Â
o
ff  is  automatically  reconnected,  if  this Â
c
onnection  mode  had  been  activated  during  the Â
pa
iring
 p
rocedure.
The
 connection  is  confirmed  by  the  display  of  a Â
m
essage  and  the  name  of  the  telephone.
Manual connection
Press on Telephone to display the
primary pag e.
Press
 on  the  secondary  page.
Select " Bluetooth " to display the list
of
 paired  peripherals.
Select
Â
the  peripheral  to  connect.
Press on " Search for devices ".
The
Â
connection  is  confirmed  by  the  display  of  a Â
m
essage
Â
and  the  name  of  the  telephone.
.
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QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION
There is a difference in
sound
Â
quality  between  the Â
d
ifferent  audio  sources. For
 optimum  sound  quality,  the  audio  settings  for  Loudness, Â
A
mbience,  Treble,  Bass,  Volume  can  be  adapted  to  the  different Â
s
ound  sources,  which  may  result  in  audible  differences  when Â
c
hanging
 s
ource. Check
 that  the  audio  settings  for  Loudness, Â
A
mbience,  Treble,  Bass,  Volume)  are  adapted Â
t
o  the  sources  listened  to.  Adjust  Balance, Â
T
reble,  Bass  to  the  middle  position,  select  the Â
"
None"  musical  ambience  and  set  the  loudness Â
c
orrection  to  the  "Active"  position  in  CD  mode  or Â
t
o  the  "Inactive"  position  in  radio  mode.
With
Â
the  engine  off,  the Â
s
ystem
Â
switches  off  after  a Â
f
ew
Â
minutes  of  use. When
 the  engine  is  switched  off,  the  system's  operating  time Â
d
epends  on  the  state  of  charge  of  the  battery.
The
 switch-off  is  normal:  the  system  switches  to  economy  mode  and Â
s
witches  off  to  prevent  discharging  of  the  vehicle's  battery.Start
 the  vehicle's  engine  to  increase  the  battery Â
c
harge.
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D
Earth point, remote ...............................16 8, 16 9
EBAÂ ............................................................. ....91
Eco-driving
 (
advice)
 .......................................... 9
E
conomy  mode Â
...............................
..............160
Electronic
 brake  force  distribution Â
(EBFD)
 ...............................
...........................91
Electronic
 gearbox  system Â
...........................13
0
Emergency
 c
all
 ...................................... 9
0, Â 226
Emissions
 control  system,  SCR Â
.....................20
E
nergy  economy  mode Â
.................................16
0
Engine
 c
ompartment
 ............................ 16
8,
 16
9
Engine,
 Diesel Â
.........1
4, Â 156, Â 169, Â 218, Â 221, Â 222 Hazard
 w
arning
 lam
ps
 ............................9
0, Â 184
Headlamps,  automatic  illumination Â
..........7
9, Â 82
Headlamps,  dipped  beam Â
.................7
8, Â 79, Â 198
Headlamps,  main  beam Â
............ 7
8, Â 79, Â 197, Â 199
Head restraints, front Â
......................................
50
H
ead restraints, rear Â
.......................................
52
H
eating
 ................
............................ 9, Â 57, Â 59, Â 61
Hill start assist  ...............................................
13 1
Horn ................................................................. 90
F
H
Filling the fuel tank ........................153,  155,  156
Filter, air ............... ......................................... 173
Filter, oil
 ......................................................... 17
3
Filter, particle
 ........................................ 17
2 ,
 17
3
Filter,
 p
assenger
 c
ompartment
 .....................17
3
Fitting
 roof  bars Â
............................................. 16
4
Fittings,
 boot Â
.............................................7
5, Â 77
Fittings,
 in
terior
 .......................................... 6
9 -74
Flap, fuel filler
Â
...............................
.........153,
 15
5
Foglamp,
 r
ear
 ...............................
...........80, 202
Foglamps,
 f
ront
 .........................8
0, Â 85, Â 197, Â 200
Frequency
 (radio) Â
..................................2
42, Â 243
Fuel ................................................................ 15 6
Fuel
 c
onsumption
 .............................................. 9
F
uel  tank........................................................ 153
Fuses
 ................
.....................................205, Â 207
E
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) -Â
D igital r adio ......................................... 244,  245
Date
 (setting) Â
...............................
....................38
Daytime
 running  lamps Â
.......................7
8, Â 79, Â 83
Daytime
 running  lamps,  LED Â
................19
7,
 19
8
Deactivating
 t
he
 p
assenger
Â
ai
rbag
 .................................................. 10
0, 107
Defrosting
 ...............................
...................65, Â 66
Demisting
 ...............................
...................65, Â 66
Diesel
 ...............................
.............................15 6
Dimensions
 ..............................
.....................223
Dipstick
 ................
.................................... 2 7, 17 0
Direction indicators
 ........... 8
1, Â 83, Â 197, Â 199, Â 202
Doors
 ..............................................................
.45
Driving
 e
conomically ......................................... 9
Dynamic
 stability  control Â
(
DSC)
 ....................................1
6, Â 18, Â 91, Â 93, Â 95Engine,
 petrol  ........................1 56,  168,  219,  220
Engines ..............................
...................219, 2
21
Environment
 ...............................
................. 9, Â 42
ESC (electronic stability control)
 .............. 1
6, Â 91, Â 94Gauge,
 fuel.............................................. 11,  153
Gearbox, e
lectronic ....................9
, Â 23, Â 70, Â 73, Â 127, Â
1
32, Â 133, Â 174
Gearbox,
 m
anual
 ...........9
, Â 69, Â 73, Â 125, Â 131, Â 132, Â
1
33, Â 174
Gear shift indicator
 ....................................... 12
6
Gear
 lever,  manual  gearbox Â
.........................12
5
Glove
 box Â
...................................................6
9 -71
Grip control
Â
.....................................................94
G
Identification, vehicle ....................................2 24
Ignition ................ .....................................64,  123
I
.
Alphabetical index