audio Citroen C4 CACTUS RHD 2015 1.G Owner's Guide
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Level 1
Level 2 Level 3 Comments
Telephone
connection
Secondary page Bluetooth
Connection Search
Start the search for another peripheral device to connect.
DisconnectStop the Bluetooth connection to the selected peripheral device.
UpdateImport the contacts from the selected telephone to store them
 in  the  audio  system.
DeleteDelete the selected telephone.
ConfirmSave the settings.
Telephone
connection
Secondary page Search for devices Devices detected
Telephone
Start the search for peripheral devices.Audio streaming
Internet
T
elephone
connection
Secondary page Telephone Options Put on hold
Cut the microphone temporarily so that the contact cannot hear
 your  conversation  with  a  passenger.
UpdateImport the contacts from the selected telephone to save then in the  audio  system.
RingtonesChoose the telephone ringtone and volume.
Memory info.Contact records used and free, percentage of storage space used by  internal  contacts  and  Bluetooth  contacts.
ConfirmSave the settings.
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292
Pairing a Bluetooth telephone
First connectionFor reasons of safety and because they require prolonged attention on the  part  of  the  driver,  the  operations  for  pairing  the  Bluetooth Â
mobile
 telephone  to  the  hands-free  system  of  the  audio  system  must Â
be
 carried  out  with  the Â
vehicle stationary
.
Select "Bluetooth Connection ".
Press on Telephone
Â
to
Â
display
Â
the
Â
primary
Â
page
Â
then
Â
go
Â
to
Â
the
Â
secondary
Â
page. Select Search.
The
 list  of  telephones  detected  is  displayed.
Activate
Â
the
Â
telephone's
Â
Bluetooth
Â
function
Â
and
Â
ensure
Â
that
Â
it
Â
is
Â
"visible
Â
to
Â
all"
Â
(telephone
Â
configuration). Procedure (short) from the telephone
In
Â
the
Â
Bluetooth
Â
menu
Â
of
Â
your
Â
device,
Â
select
Â
the
Â
system
Â
name
Â
in
Â
the
Â
list
Â
of
Â
devices
Â
detected.
Enter
Â
a
Â
code
Â
of
Â
at
Â
least
Â
4
Â
figures
Â
in
Â
the
Â
device
Â
and
Â
confirm.
Enter
Â
this
Â
same
Â
code
Â
in
Â
the
Â
system,
Â
select
Â
"OK"
and
Â
confirm.
Procedure from the system
The
 system  offers  to  connect  the  telephone:
-
Â
in
 "Telephone"  (hands-free  kit,  telephone  only),
-
Â
in
 "Audio streaming"  (streaming:  wireless  playing  of  audio  files Â
from
 the  telephone),
-
Â
in
 "Internet"  (internet  browsing,  only  if  your  telephone  is Â
compatible
 with  the  "DUN"  Dial-Up  Networking  Bluetooth Â
standard).
Select
 one  or  more  profiles  and  Confirm.
Select
 the  name  of  the  desired  peripheral  from Â
the
 list  and  Confirm.
BLUETOOTH
If the telephone is not detected, it is recommended that you switch the Bluetooth  function  on  your  telephone  off  and  then  on  again.
Enter
 a  code  of  at  least  4  figures  for  the Â
connection then "Confirm
".
Enter
 this  same  code  in  the  telephone  then Â
accept
 the  connection.
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The following table groups together the answers to the most frequently asked questions concerning your audio system.
FREqUENTLY ASKED q UESTIONS
298
q
UESTION
ANSWER SOLUTION
Navigation, guidance
The route calculation is
not  successful.
The  guidance  criteria  may  conflict  with  the  current  location  (exclusion  of Â
toll
 roads  on  a  toll  motorway).
Check  the  guidance  criteria  on  the  Navigation Â
Menu,
 "Guidance  options"\  "Define  calculation Â
criteria".
I
 am  unable  to  enter  my Â
post
 code.
The  system  only  accepts  post  codes  of  up  to  5  characters.
The  POIs  do  not  appear. The  POIs  have  not  been  selected.
Select  the  POIs  in  the  list  of  POIs.
The  risk  areas  audible Â
warning
 does  not  work.
The  audible  warning  is  not  active.
Activate  audible  warnings  in  the  Guidance  options Â
menu,
 "Navigation  -  guidance",  "Set  parameters Â
for
 risk  areas".
The  system  does  not Â
suggest
 a  detour  around Â
an
 incident  on  the  route.
The  guidance  criteria  do  not  take  account  of Â
TMC
 messages.
Select  the  "Traffic  info"  function  in  the  list  of Â
guidance
 criteria.
I  receive  a  Risk  area  alert Â
which
 is  not  on  my  route.
Other  than  guidance,  the  system  announces  all  Risk  areas  positioned  in  a Â
cone
 located  in  front  of  the  vehicle.  It  may  provide  an  alert  for  a  Risk  area Â
located
 on  nearby  or  parallel  roads.
Zoom  in  on  the  map  to  view  the  exact  position  of Â
the
 Risk  area.  Select  "On  the  route"  to  no  longer Â
receive
 alerts  other  than  guidance  or  to  reduce  the Â
time
 for  the  announcement.
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FREqUENTLY ASKED q UESTIONS
299
q
UESTION
ANSWER SOLUTION
Certain
Â
traffic
Â
jams
Â
along
Â
the
Â
route
Â
are
Â
not
Â
indicated
Â
in
Â
real
Â
time.
On
Â
starting,
Â
it
Â
is
Â
several
Â
minutes
Â
before
Â
the
Â
system
Â
begins
Â
to
Â
receive
Â
the
Â
traffic
Â
information.
Wait
Â
until
Â
the
Â
traffic
Â
information
Â
is
Â
being
Â
received Â
correctly
Â
(display
Â
of
Â
the
Â
traffic
Â
information
Â
icons
Â
on Â
the
Â
map).
The
Â
filters
Â
are
Â
too
Â
restrictive.
Modify
Â
the
Â
"Geographic
Â
filter"
Â
settings.
In
Â
certain
Â
countries,
Â
only
Â
major
Â
routes
Â
(motorways...)
Â
are
Â
listed
Â
for
Â
the
Â
traffic
Â
information.
This
Â
phenomenon
Â
is
Â
normal.
Â
The
Â
system
Â
is
Â
dependent
Â
on
Â
the
Â
traffic
Â
information
Â
available.
The
Â
altitude
Â
is
Â
not
Â
displayed.
On
Â
starting,
Â
the
Â
initialisation
Â
of
Â
the
Â
GPS
Â
may
Â
take
Â
up
Â
to
Â
3
Â
minutes
Â
to
Â
receive
Â
more
Â
than
Â
4
Â
satellites
Â
correctly.
Wait
Â
until
Â
the
Â
system
Â
has
Â
started
Â
up
Â
completely.
Â
Check
Â
that
Â
there
Â
is
Â
a
Â
GPS
Â
coverage
Â
of
Â
at
Â
least
Â
4Â satellites
Â
(long
Â
press
Â
on
Â
the
Â
SETUP
Â
button,
Â
then Â
select
Â
"GPS
Â
coverage").
Depending
Â
on
Â
the
Â
geographical
Â
environment
Â
(tunnel...)
Â
or
Â
the
Â
weather,
Â
the
Â
conditions
Â
of
Â
reception
Â
of
Â
the
Â
GPS
Â
signal
Â
may
Â
vary.
This
Â
phenomenon
Â
is
Â
normal.
Â
The
Â
system
Â
is
Â
dependent
Â
on
Â
the
Â
GPS
Â
signal
Â
reception
Â
conditions.
T
elephone, Bluetooth
I
Â
cannot
Â
connect
Â
my
Â
Bluetooth
Â
telephone.
The
Â
telephone's
Â
Bluetooth
Â
function
Â
may
Â
be
Â
switched
Â
off
Â
or
Â
the
Â
telephone
Â
may
Â
not
Â
be
Â
visible.
-
Â
Check
Â
that
Â
your
Â
telephone's
Â
Bluetooth
Â
function
Â
is
Â
switched
Â
on.
-
Â
Check
Â
in
Â
the
Â
telephone
Â
settings
Â
that
Â
it
Â
is
Â
"visible
Â
to
Â
all".
The
Â
Bluetooth
Â
telephone
Â
is
Â
not
Â
compatible
Â
with
Â
the
Â
system.
You
Â
can
Â
check
Â
the
Â
compatibility
Â
of
Â
your
Â
telephone Â
at
Â
www.citroen.co.uk
Â
(services).
The
Â
volume
Â
of
Â
the
Â
telephone
Â
connected
Â
in
Â
Bluetooth
Â
mode
Â
is
Â
inaudible.
The
Â
volume
Â
depends
Â
both
Â
on
Â
the
Â
system
Â
and
Â
on
Â
the
Â
telephone.
Increase
Â
the
Â
volume
Â
of
Â
the
Â
audio
Â
system,
Â
to
Â
maximum
Â
if
Â
required,
Â
and
Â
increase
Â
the
Â
volume
Â
of Â
the
Â
telephone
Â
if
Â
necessary.
The
Â
ambient
Â
noise
Â
level
Â
has
Â
an
Â
influence
Â
on
Â
the
Â
quality
Â
of
Â
telephone
Â
communication.
Reduce
Â
the
Â
ambient
Â
noise
Â
level
Â
(close
Â
the
Â
windows,
 reduce
Â
the
Â
booster
Â
fan
Â
speed,
Â
slow
Â
down,
Â
...).
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FREqUENTLY ASKED q UESTIONS
300
q
UESTION
ANSWER SOLUTION
Some  contacts  are Â
duplicated
 in  the  list.
The  options  for  synchronizing  contacts  are  synchronizing  the  contacts Â
on
 the  SIM  card,  the  contacts  on  the  telephone,  or  both.  When  both Â
synchronizations
 are  selected,  some  contacts  may  be  duplicated.
Select  "Display  SIM  card  contacts"  or  "Display Â
telephone
 contacts".
Contacts are not shown
in  alphabetical  order.
Some  telephones  offer  display  options.  Depending  on  the  settings Â
chosen,
 contacts  can  be  transferred  in  a  specific  order.
Modify  the  display  setting  in  the  telephone Â
directory
.
The system does not receive
 SMS  text  messages.The Bluetooth mode does not permit sending SMS text messages to the system.
MP3
There
Â
is
Â
a
Â
long
Â
waiting
Â
period
Â
following
Â
the
Â
connection of a US
b
memory
Â
stick. When
 connecting  new  media,  the  system  reads  a  certain  amount  of  data Â
(directory
, Â title, Â artist, Â etc.). Â
This
 may  take  from  a  few  seconds  to  a Â
few
 minutes. This
 phenomenon  is  normal.
Some
Â
characters
Â
in
Â
the
Â
media
Â
information
Â
are
Â
not
Â
displayed
Â
correctly
Â
while
Â
playing. The
 audio  system  does  not  display  some  types  of  characters.Use
 standard  characters  to  name  tracks  and Â
folders.
Playing
Â
of
Â
streaming
Â
files
Â
does
Â
not
Â
start. The
 peripheral  device  connected  does  not  support  automatic  play. Start  the  playback  from  the  device.
The
Â
names
Â
of
Â
tracks
Â
and
Â
the
Â
track
Â
length
Â
are
Â
not
Â
displayed
Â
on
Â
the
Â
screen
Â
when
Â
streaming
Â
audio. The
 Bluetooth  profile  does  not  allow  the  transfer  of  this  information.
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FREqUENTLY ASKED q UESTIONS
301
q
UESTION
ANSWER SOLUTION
Radio
The
Â
quality
Â
of
Â
reception
Â
of
Â
the
Â
radio
Â
station
Â
listened
Â
to
Â
gradually
Â
deteriorates
Â
or
Â
the
Â
stored
Â
stations
Â
do
Â
not
Â
function
Â
(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 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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FREqUENTLY ASKED q UESTIONS
302
q
UESTION
ANSWER SOLUTION
Settings, configuration
In  changing  the  setting Â
of
 treble  and  bass  the Â
equalizer
 setting  is Â
deselected.
The
 selection  of  an  equalizer  setting  imposes  the  balance  settings.
Modifying  one  without  the  other  is  not  possible.
Modify  the  balance  or  equalizer  settings  to  obtain Â
the
 desired  musical  ambience.
In  changing  the  equalizer Â
setting,
 treble  and  bass Â
return
 to  zero.
When  changing  the Â
balance
 settings,  the Â
distribution
 setting  is Â
deselected.
The
 selection  of  a  distribution  setting  imposes  the  balance  settings.
Modifying  one  without  the  other  is  not  possible.
Modify  the  balance  or  distribution  settings  to Â
obtain
 the  desired  musical  ambience.
When  changing  an Â
distribution
 setting, Â
the
 balance  setting  is Â
deselected.
There
 is  a  difference  in Â
sound
 quality  between Â
the
 different  audio Â
sources
 (radio,  USB...).
For  optimum  sound  quality,  the  audio  settings  for  Volume,  Bass, Â
T
reble, Â
Equalizer
 and  Loudness  can  be  adapted  to  the  different  sound  sources, Â
which
 may  result  in  audible  differences  when  changing  source  (radio, Â
USB...).
Check
 that  the  audio  settings  for  (Volume,  Bass, Â
T
reble,  Equalizer,  Loudness)  are  adapted  to Â
the
 sources  listened  to.  It  is  advisable  to  set  the Â
AUDIO
 functions  (Bass, Â
T
reble,  Fr-Re  balance, Â
Le-Ri
 balance)  to  the  middle  position,  select  the Â
"None",
 musical  ambience  and  set  the  loudness Â
correction
 to  the  "Active"  position  in  USB  mode  or Â
to
 the  "Inactive"  position  in  radio  mode.
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C4-cactus_ gb_Chap13_index-alpha_ed02-2014
accessories ..................................................212
Accessory  socket,  12V  ..............................6
9 -71
AdBlue
® ............................... ............ 19,  161,  165
Adjusting h eadlamps .................................... 11
5
Adjusting
 head  restraints Â
................................ 50
A
djusting  the  steering  wheel Â
..........................56
A
dvice
Â
on  care Â
and
 m
aintenance
 ........................ 1
21, Â 214, Â 224
Advice
Â
on  driving Â
..............................
..............78
Airbags
 ...............
......................... 15, Â 16, Â 21, Â 135
Airbags,
 c
urtain
 ..................................... 1
39, Â 140
Airbags,
 front......................................... 136,  140
Airbags,
 la
teral
 ...................................... 1
38, Â 140
Airbag
 w
arning
 lam
p
 ........................... 1
5, Â 16, Â 21
aI
R
b
UM
P
® ............................................ 21 1, 21 4
Air
Â
conditioning,  automatic  .......................5 8,  63
Air
 c
onditioning,
 m
anual
 ...........................5
8, Â 61
Air
 d
istribution
 a
djustment
 ..................6
0, Â 62, Â 65
ai
r filter
Â
...............
........................................... 223
Air
Â
flow
Â
adjustment Â
............................. 5
9, Â 61, Â 65
Air
Â
intake
Â
...............
............................. 60, Â 62, Â 66
air
recirculation
 .................................. 6
0, Â 62, Â 66
ai
r vents
 ..............................
............................ 57
Anti-theft
 ..............................
.....................40, Â 42
Armrest,
Â
front Â
......................................6
9, Â 70, Â 73
as
sistance call
 .............................. 1
25, Â 231, Â 232
Audible
 w
arning
 ............................................ 12
5
Audio
Â
cable Â
................................................... 25
4
Audio
Â
streaming Â
(Bluetooth)
 ..............................
............250, Â 253
Automatic
Â
illumination Â
of
Â
headlamps Â
...................................... 1
09, Â 112
Automatic
 ope
ration
Â
o
f
Â
hazard
 warning  lamps Â
............................ 12
4
Automatic
Â
rain  sensitive Â
windscreen
 w
ipers
 ............................... 11
7,
 11
9
Auxiliary
Â
socket Â
.............................. 7
2, Â 250, Â 254
A
C
Capacity, fuel tank .............................. ..........15 6
C d ..............................
...................................250
CD
 MP3 Â
................
......................................... 250
Central
 locking Â
..........................................4
0, Â 44
Changing
 a bu
lb
 .................................... 1
8 3 -19 0
Changing
 a f
use
 ..................................... 19
1-197
Changing
 a  wheel Â
...............................
...176 -181
Changing
 a  wiper  blade Â
........................1
20, Â 203
Changing
 the  date Â
........................................... 38
C
hanging  the  remote  control Â
battery
 ........................................................... 42
C
hanging
 t
he
 t
ime
 ........................................... 38
C
hecking  levels Â
..................................... 2
19-222
Checking
 the  engine  oil  level Â
.................. 2
7, Â 219
Checking
 tyre  pressures Â
(using
 the  kit) Â
..............................
................175
Checks
 ...............
.................................... 217-2 24
Bag
 hook Â
...............................
..........................
76
bat
tery
 ...............................
............ 198 -202, Â 223
Battery,
 c
harging
 ...............................
............
201
Battery,  remote  control Â
............................. 4
1, Â 42
Black  screen Â
..............................
...................
123
b
lueH
di ...............................
..............24, Â 84, Â 161
Bluetooth  (hands-free) Â
......................... 2
92, Â 293
Bluetooth
 (
telephone)
 ........................... 2
92, Â 293
bo
nnet
 ...............
............................................
216
bo
nnet stay
 ...................................................
2
16
b
oot
 ........
........................................... 47, Â 75, Â 123
Boot  lamp Â
..............................................1
23, Â 190
Brake  discs Â
....................................................
2
24
Brake  lamps Â
...............................
...................
188
Brake
 p
ads
 ...............................
.....................
224
Braking  system  warning  lamp Â
.........................
18
B
Children ............................... ... 134,  136,  141-155
Child  seats   .............................. ..............141-15 4
Child
 seats,  conventional Â
..............................14
7
Child
 seats,  i-Size Â
...............................
..........153
Child
 seats,  ISOFIX Â
...................................... 1
51
 C
ITR
oËnÂ
Localised  Assistance  Call Â
...........2
32
C
ITR
oËn
Localised
 E
mergency
 C
all........... 232
CITROËN
 M
ULTICITY
 C
ONNECT
 ............... 2
87
Cleaning
 (
advice)
 .......................................... 2
14
Closing
 the  boot Â
...............................
...............47
Closing
 the  doors Â
...............................
.............45
Coat
 hook Â
........................................................ 73
C
old  climate  screen Â
...................................... 2
10
Colour screen
 ...............................
.. 29, Â 234, Â 235
Connectors,
 audio Â
.......................... 7
2, Â 250, Â 254
Coolant level
 ..............................
...................221
Cornering
 lam
ps
 ..............................
.............11 6
Cruise control
 ............................................9
6, Â 99
Cup
 holder Â
...............................
..................69, Â 70
D
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) ........248,  249
Date  (setting)  ............................... ....................38
Daytime
 running  lamps Â
................. 1
09, Â 113, Â 184
Deactivating
 ESP Â
.......................................... 13
1
Deactivating
 t
he
 p
assenger
 a
irbag
 ...............13
6
Deadlocking
 ...............................
............... 41, Â 44
Demisting/Defrosting,
 f
ront
 .............................67
D
emisting/Defrosting,
 r
ear.............................. 68
Diesel
 additive  level Â
...................................... 2
22
Diesel
 engine  pre-heat  warning  lamp Â
............14
D
igital  Audio  Broadcasting  (DAB) Â
........2
48, Â 249
Dimensions
 ..............................
.....................229
Dipped
 be
am
 ...............................
..........108, Â 184
Dipstick
 ................
.......................................... 219
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M
N
L
Labels, identification .....................................23 0
Lamps,  front  .......................................... 1 83,  214
Lamps,
 re
ar
 ...............................
............ 188, Â 214
Lamps,
 warning  and  indicator Â
..................13
-23
Leather
 (
care)
 ...............................
.................214
LED
 daytime  running  lamps Â
.... 1
09, Â 113, Â 183, Â 184
Level,
 AdBlue
® additive ................................. 16 1
Level,
Â
brake
Â
fluid  ........................................... 2
21
Levels
Â
and
Â
checks Â
..............................
...217-2 24
Light-emitting
Â
diodes  -  LEDs Â
................ 1
13, Â 190
Lighting
Â
bulbs
Â
(replacement)
 ...................................... 1
8 3 -19 0
Lighting
Â
control  stalk Â
..................... 1
08, Â 109, Â 114
Lighting
Â
dimmer Â
..............................
..............123
Lighting,
Â
guide-me  home Â
.............................. 11
4
Lighting,
 i
nterior
 ............................................ 12
2
Loading
 ..............................
............................... 9
Load
Â
reduction  mode Â
.................................... 2
02
Locating
Â
your
Â
vehicle Â
...................................... 40
L
ocking
Â
from
Â
the  inside Â
................................... 44
L
ocking
Â
the
Â
doors Â
.............................. 4
0, Â 44, Â 46
Low fuel level
Â
..............................
............ 21, Â 156
Main
Â
beam
Â
..............................
......108, Â 183, Â 185
Maintenance
 (
advice)
 ........................ 9
, Â 211, Â 214
Map
Â
reading
Â
lamps Â
....................................... 12
2
Markings,
 id
entification
 ................................. 23
0
Mat
 .......
............................................... 69, Â 70, Â 74
Menus
Â
(audio)
Â
............. 2
38, Â 240, Â 242, Â 256, Â 258,
Â
260, Â 276, Â 288, Â 290
Menus
Â
(Touch
 screen  tablet) Â
........... 2
8, Â 29, Â 234
Mirror, rear view
Â
.............................................. 55
M
irrors,
Â
door.................................................... 54Misfuel prevention
 ...............................
..........
15 8
Mountings  for  ISOFIX  seats Â
.........................
15
0
O
P
Navigation ...............................
......................255 Â N
umber  plate  lamps  ...................................... 18
9
Oil
 change Â
...............................
......................219
Oil
 consumption Â
............................................ 2
19
oil
filter
 ...............
........................................... 223
oi
l level .................................................... 27,
 219
Opening
 the  bonnet Â
...................................... 2
16
Opening
 the  boot Â
..............................
..............47
Opening
 the  doors Â
...............................
...........45
Operation
 indicator  lamps Â
........................ 1
3, Â 16
Paint
 colour  code Â
.......................................... 23
0
Panoramic
 glass  sunroof Â
..............................12
1
Parcel shelf, rear
 ............................................. 76
P
ark  Assist Â
...............................
.....................103
Parking
 brake Â
..........................................8
2, Â 224
Parking
 lam
ps
 ............................................... 11
4
Parking
 sensors,  front Â
...................................10
1
Parking
 sensors,  rear.................................... 10 0
Particle filter
 ......................................... 2
22,
 2
23
Passenger
 c
ompartment
 f
ilter
 ......................2
23
R
Radio ............................................................. 244
RdSÂ ................ ............................................... 247
Rear
 door  windows Â
................................. 4
8, Â 214
Rear
 fo
glamp......................................... 110,
 188
Rear
 s
creen
 (
demisting)
 .................................. 68
R
echarging  the  battery Â
.................................2
01
Reduction
 of  electrical  load Â
..........................2
02
Regeneration
 of  the  particle  filter Â
.................2
23
Reinitialising
 the  remote  control Â
.....................42
R
emote  control Â
.......................................... 3
9-43
Removable
 screen Â
(snow
 s
hield)
 ...............................
................210
Removing
 a  wheel Â
..............................
..........178
Removing
 the  mat Â
...............................
............74
Repair
 kit,  puncture Â
....................................... 16
9
Replacing
 bu
lbs
 ..............................
......18 3 -19 0
Replacing
 f
uses
 ..............................
.......191-197
Replacing
 the  air  filter Â
...................................2
23
Replacing
 the  oil  filter Â
...................................2
23
Replacing
 t
he
 p
assenger
Â
c
ompartment  filter Â
...................................... 2
23
Replacing
 wiper  blades.........................120,  203
Resetting
 the  service Â
indicator
 ...............................
.........................26
Resetting
 the  trip  recorder Â
..............................37
R
eversing
 c
amera
 ...............................
..........102
Plip
 ..............................
.............................. 39 - 44 Â
P
ort, US
b
Â
........................... 6
9, Â 70, Â 72, Â 250, Â 254
Preheater, d
i
esel
 ..............................
..............
14
Priming  the  fuel  system Â
................................
16
0
Protecting  children Â
................. 1
34, Â 136, Â 141-155
Protectors
 ...................................................... 2
11
Puncture
 ................
........................................
169
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