Citroen C4 CACTUS RHD 2016 1.G Workshop Manual
Manufacturer: CITROEN, Model Year: 2016, Model line: C4 CACTUS RHD, Model: Citroen C4 CACTUS RHD 2016 1.GPages: 301, PDF Size: 8.14 MB
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Front electric window controls
The electric window switches remain o perational f or a pproximately 45 s
econds
 a
fter
 t
he
 i
gnition
 i
s
 sw
itched
 o
ff
 o
r
 u
ntil
 a f
ront
 d
oor
 is o
pened.
 I
f,
 d
uring
 t
his
 p
eriod
 o
f
 45 s
econds,
 y
ou
 o
pen
 a d
oor
 w
hile
 op
erating
 a w
indow,
 t
he
 w
indow
 s
tops.
 Th
e
 w
indow
 s
witch
 w
ill
 t
hen
 o
nly
 b
e
 op
erative
 a
fter
 t
he
 i
gnition
 i
s
 s
witched
 on a
gain.
1.
 Fr
ont
 l
eft
 e
lectric
 w
indow
 s
witch.
2.
 Fr
ont
 r
ight
 e
lectric
 w
indow
 s
witch.
F
 Pr
ess
 t
he
 s
witch
 t
o
 o
pen
 t
he
 w
indow.
F
 Pu
ll
 t
he
 s
witch
 t
o
 c
lose
 t
he
 w
indow.
The
 w
indow
 s
tops
 w
hen
 y
ou
 r
elease
 t
he
 s
witch. Always
 r
emove
 t
he
 k
ey
 f
rom
 t
he
 i
gnition
 wh
en
 l
eaving
 t
he
 v
ehicle,
 e
ven
 f
or
 a sh
ort
 t
ime.
In
 t
he
 e
vent
 o
f
 c
ontact
 d
uring
 o
peration
 of t
he
 w
indows,
 r
everse
 t
he
 m
ovement
 of t
he
 w
indow.
 T
o
 d
o
 t
his,
 p
ress
 t
he
 co
rresponding
 sw
itch.
When
 t
he
 d
river
 o
perates
 t
he
 pa
ssenger
 e
lectric
 w
indow
 s
witch,
 t
hey
 sh
ould
 e
nsure
 t
hat
 n
o
 o
ne
 i
s
 p
reventing
 co
rrect
 c
losing
 o
f
 t
he
 w
indow.
The
 d
river
 s
hould
 e
nsure
 t
hat
 t
he
 pa
ssenger
 u
ses
 t
he
 e
lectric
 w
indow
 c o
r r e c t l y.
Be
 p
articularly
 a
ware
 o
f
 c
hildren
 w
hen
 op
erating
 the wi
ndows.
Rear doorÂ
wi ndows
Opening
Closing
F Tilt the l ever o utwards.
F Pu sh i t f ully t o s ecure t he w indow i n t he open pos
ition.
F
 Pu
ll
 t
he
 l
ever
 t
o
 r
elease
 t
he
 w
indow.
F
 Ti
lt
 t
he
 l
ever
 f
ully
 i
nwards
 t
o
 s
ecure
 t
he
 wi
ndow
 i
n
 t
he
 c
losed
 p
osition.
Each
 w
indow
 c
an
 b
e
 h
inged
 o
pen
 t
o
 p
rovide
 ve
ntilation
 a
t
 t
he
 r
ear
 s
eats.
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Front seats
F Raise the control A and s lide t he s eat fo
r wards o r b ackwards. F Pu
ll the control C u pwards t o r aise t he s eat or p
ush i t d ownwards t o l ower i t, a s m any ti
mes
 a
s
 r
equired,
 t
o
 o
btain
 t
he
 d
esired
 pos
ition.
FÂ Tu
rn t he k nob B t o a djust t he b ackrest.
Forwards-backwards
Height
Seat backrest angle
Adjustments
(driver only)
As a safety measure, adjustments to the driver's seat must only be done when stationary.
Be fore
 m
oving
 t
he
 s
eat
 b
ackwards,
 e
nsure
 t
hat
 t
here
 i
s
 n
othing
 t
hat
 m
ight
 p
revent
 t
he
 f
ull
 t
ravel
 o
f
 t
he
 s
eat,
 s
o
 a
s
 t
o
 a
void
 t
he
 r
isk
 o
f
 o
f
 j
amming
 th
e
 s
eat
 c
aused
 b
y
 t
he
 p
resence
 o
f
 o
bjects
 o
n
 t
he
 f
loor
 b
ehind
 t
he
 s
eat
 o
r
 r
ear
 p
assengers.
 I
f
 t
he
 s
eat
 j
ams,
 s
top
 t
he
 m
ovement
 i
mmediately.
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F To raise the h ead r estraint, p ull i t u pwards.
F To r emove t he h ead r estraint, p ress t heÂ
l
ug
 A a
nd
 p
ull
 t
he
 h
ead
 r
estraint
 u
pwards.
F
 To p
ut
 t
he
 h
ead
 r
estraint
 b
ack
 i
n
 p
lace,
 en
gage
 t
he
 h
ead
 r
estraint
 s
tems
 i
n
 t
he
 op
enings
 k
eeping
 t
hem
 i
n
 l
ine
 w
ith
 t
he
 s
eat
 bac
k.
F
 To l
ower
 t
he
 h
ead
 r
estraint,
 p
ress
 t
he
 l
ug
 A
and
 t
he
 h
ead
 r
estraint
 a
t
 t
he
 s
ame
 t
ime.The h
ead r estraint h as a f rame w ith no
tches
 w
hich
 p
revents
 i
t
 f
rom
 l
owering;
 th
is
 i
s
 a s
afety
 d
evice
 i
n
 c
ase
 o
f
 i
mpact.
The adjustment is correct when the
upper edge of the head restraint is
level with the top of the head.
Never
 d
rive
 w
ith
 t
he
 h
ead
 r
estraints
 re
moved;
 t
hey
 m
ust
 b
e
 i
n
 p
lace
 a
nd
 adju
sted
 co
rrectly.
Head restraint height
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Folding the backrest
F Move the front s eats f or ward i f n ecessary.
F Po sition t he s eat b elts o n t he b ackrest a nd bu
ckle
 t
hem.
F
 Pl
ace
 t
he
 h
ead
 r
estraints
 i
n
 t
he
 l
ow
 p
osition.With a o
ne-piece f olding b ackrest:
F Pr ess both controls 1 s imultaneously t o re
lease
 t
he
 s
eat
 b
ackrest
 2.
FÂ Fo
ld
 t
he
 s
eat
 b
ackrest
 2 o
nto
 t
he
 c
ushion.
Rear seatsBench seat with fixed one-piece cushion and folding one-piece backrest, or a bench seat with a one-piece cushion and 1/3 -2/3 split backrests to vary the b oot l oad s pace.
When
 f
olding
 t
he
 s
eat,
 t
he
 c
entre
 s
eat
 be
lt
 s
hould
 n
ot
 b
e
 b
uckled
 b
ut
 l
aid
 o
ut
 fl
at
 o
n
 t
he
 s
eat.With
 a 1
/3
 - 2
/3
 s
plit
 f
olding
 b
ackrest:
F
 Pr
ess
 t
he
 c
orresponding
 c
ontrol
 1
to
release
 t
he
 b
ackrest
 2.
FÂ Fo
ld
 t
he
 s
eat
 b
ackrest
 2 o
nto
 t
he
 c
ushion.
The
 r
ear
 s
eat
 c
ushion
 r
emains
 f
ixed.
 T
o
 in
crease
 t
he
 b
oot
 v
olume,
 f
old
 t
he
 s
eat
 ba
ckrest
 o
nto
 t
he
 c
ushion.
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Repositioning the seat backrest
F Straighten the s eat b ackrest 2 a nd s ecure i t.
F Un fasten a nd r eturn t he s eat b elts t o t he si
des
 o
f
 t
he
 b
ackrest.
When
 r
epositioning
 t
he
 b
ackrest,
 en
sure that the seat belts are not
trapped
 a
nd
 t
he
 r
ed
 i
ndicator,
 l
ocated
 ne
xt
 t
o
 t
he
 c
ontrols
 1, i
s
 n
o
 l
onger
 visi
ble.
Rear head restraints
They can be removed and are interchangeable side t o s ide.
To
 r
emove
 a h
ead
 r
estraint:
F
 Pu
ll
 t
he
 h
ead
 r
estraint
 u
pwards
 t
o
 t
he
 s
top.
F
 Th
en,
 p
ress
 t
he
 l
ug
 A. N
ever d rive w ith t he h ead r estraints re
moved;
 t
hey
 m
ust
 b
e
 i
n
 p
lace
 a
nd
 ad
justed
 t
o
 t
he
 n
ormal
 p
osition
 (
up).
These
 h
ave
 o
ne
 p
osition
 f
or
 u
se
 (
up)
 a
nd
 a st
owed
 p
osition
 (
down).
To
 r
efit
 a h
ead
 r
estraint:
F
 En
gage
 t
he
 h
ead
 r
estraint
 r
ods
 i
n
 t
he
 ap
ertures,
 ke
eping
 th
e
 he
ad
 re
straint
 in li
ne
 wi
th
 t
he
 s
eat
 b
ackrest.
To
 l
ower
 a h
ead
 r
estraint:
F
 Pr
ess
 d
own
 o
n
 t
he
 h
ead
 r
estraint
 a
nd
 o
n
 lu
g
 A a
t
 t
he
 s
ame
 t
ime.
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Mirrors
Each fitted with an adjustable mirror glass providing t he l ateral r ear ward v ision n ecessary fo
r
 o
vertaking
 o
r
 p
arking.
 T
hey
 c
an
 a
lso
 b
e
 fo
lded
 f
or
 p
arking
 i
n
 c
onfined
 s
paces.
Door mirrors
Demisting - Defrosting
F Move control A to t he r ight o r t o t he l eft t o se
lect t he c orresponding m irror.
F
 Mov
e
 c
ontrol
 i
n
 a
ll
 f
our
 d
irections
 t
o
 a
djust.
F
 Re
turn
 c
ontrol
 t
o
 t
he
 c
entral
 p
osition. Demisting-defrosting
 o
f
 t
he
 d
oor
 mi
rrors
 o
perates
 w
ith
 t
he
 e
ngine
 ru
nning,
 b
y
 s
witching
 o
n
 t
he
 h
eated
 rea
r
 scre
en.
Electric adjustment
The objects observed are, in reality, cl
oser t han t hey a ppear.
Take
 t
his
 i
nto
 a
ccount
 i
n
 o
rder
 t
o
 co
rrectly
 j
udge
 t
he
 d
istance
 o
f
 v
ehicles
 ap
proaching
 f
rom
 b
ehind.
Manual folding
You can fold the mirrors manually (tight parking space, narr ow gar age...).
F
 Tu
rn
 t
he
 m
irror
 t
owards
 t
he
 v
ehicle.
As
 a s
afety
 m
easure,
 t
he
 m
irrors
 s
hould
 be a
djusted
 t
o
 r
educe
 t
he
 "
blind
 s
pots".For
 m
ore
 i
nformation
 o
n
 d
emisting
 a
nd
 de
frosting
 t
he
 r
ear
 s
creen,
 r
efer
 t
o
 t
he
 cor
responding
 se
ction.
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Rear view mirror
Equipped with an anti-dazzle system, which darkens t he m irror g lass a nd r educes t he nu
isance
 t
o
 t
he
 d
river
 c
aused
 b
y
 t
he
 s
un,
 he
adlamps
 f
rom
 o
ther
 v
ehicles...
Adjustment
F Adjust the m irror s o t hat t he g lass i s di
rected c orrectly i n t he " day" p osition.
Day / night position
F Pull the lever t o c hange t o t he " night" a nti-
dazzle p osition.
F
 Pu
sh
 t
he
 l
ever
 t
o
 c
hange
 t
o
 t
he
 n
ormal
 "d
ay"
 p
osition.
Steering wheel adj ustment
F When stationary , l ower the control lever A
to r elease t he s teering w heel a djustment me
chanism.
F
 Ad
just
 t
he
 h
eight
 o
f
 t
he
 s
teering
 w
heel
 t
o
 su
it
 y
our
 d
riving
 p
osition.
F
Rai
se the control lever A
 t
o
 l
ock
 t
he
 st
eering
 w
heel
 a
djustment
 m
echanism.
As a safety precaution, these
operations
 s
hould
 o
nly
 b
e
 c
arried
 o
ut
 wh
ile
 t
he
 v
ehicle
 i
s
 s
tationary.
Correct driving position
Before taking to the road and to make the most of the er gonomics of yo ur dr iving po sition, ca rry ou
t
 t
hese
 a
djustments
 i
n
 t
he
 f
ollowing
 o
rder:
-
 he
ight
 o
f
 t
he
 h
ead
 r
estraint,
-
 ba
ckrest
 a
ngle,
-
 cu
shion
 h
eight,
-
 lo
ngitudinal
 p
osition
 o
f
 t
he
 s
eat,
-
 he
ight
 o
f
 t
he
 s
teering
 w
heel,
-
 th
e
 i
nterior
 a
nd
 d
oor
 m
irrors.
Once
 t
hese
 a
djustments
 h
ave
 b
een
 m
ade,
 en
sure
 t
hat
 f
rom
 y
our
 d
riving
 p
osition
 y
ou
 ca
n
 s
ee
 t
he
 i
nstrument
 p
anel
 c
learly.
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Ventilation
Air intake
The air circulating in the passenger compartment is filtered a nd o riginates e ither f rom t he o utside v ia th
e
 g
rille
 l
ocated
 a
t
 t
he
 b
ase
 o
f
 t
he
 w
indscreen
 o
r
 fr
om
 t
he
 i
nside
 i
n
 a
ir
 r
ecirculation
 m
ode.
Air treatment
The incoming air follows various routes depending o n t he c ontrols s elected b y t he dr
iver:
-
 di
rect
 a
rrival
 i
n
 t
he
 p
assenger
 co
mpartment
 (
air
 i
ntake),
-
 pa
ssage
 t
hrough
 a h
eating
 c
ircuit
 (
heating),
-
 pa
ssage
 t
hrough
 a c
ooling
 c
ircuit
Â
(
air
 co
nditioning).
Control panel
1. Windscreen dem isting-defrosting ven ts.
2. Fr ont s ide w indow d emisting/defrosting ven
ts.
3.
 Ad
justable
 s
ide
 a
ir
 v
ent
 (
driver
 o
nly).4. Ce
ntral a djustable a ir v ents.
5. Ai r o utlets f or t he f ront f ootwells.
6.
 Ai
r
 o
utlets
 f
or
 t
he
 r
ear
 f
ootwells.
Air distribution
The controls of this system are accessible in the " Air conditioning "
menu
 o
f
 t
he
 t
ouch
 s
creen
 t
ablet
 A.
T
he
 d
emisting/defrosting
 c
ontrols
 f
or
 t
he
 wi
ndscreen
 a
nd
 r
ear
 s
creen
 a
re
 l
ocated
 b
elow
 th
e
 t
ouch
 s
creen
 t
ablet.
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In order for these systems to be fully effective, follow the operation and maintenance guidelines below :
F
 To o
btain
 a
n
 e
ven
 a
ir
 d
istribution,
 t
ake
 c
are
 n
ot
 t
o
 o
bstruct
 t
he
 e
xterior
 a
ir
 i
ntake
 g
rilles
 lo
cated
 a
t
 t
he
 b
ase
 o
f
 t
he
 w
indscreen,
 t
he
 n
ozzles,
 t
he
 v
ents
 a
nd
 t
he
 a
ir
 o
utlets,
 a
s
 w
ell
 as t
he
 a
ir
 e
xtractor
 l
ocated
 i
n
 t
he
 b
oot.
F
 Do n
ot
 c
over
 t
he
 s
unshine
 s
ensor,
 l
ocated
 o
n
 t
he
 d
ashboard;
 t
his
 i
s
 u
sed
 f
or
 r
egulation
 of t
he
 a
ir
 c
onditioning
 s
ystem.
F
 Op
erate
 t
he
 a
ir
 c
onditioning
 s
ystem
 f
or
 a
t
 l
east
 5 t
o
 1
0
 m
inutes,
 o
nce
 o
r
 t
wice
 a m
onth
 to k
eep
 i
t
 i
n
 p
er fect
 w
orking
 o
rder.
F
 En
sure
 t
hat
 t
he
 p
assenger
 c
ompartment
 f
ilter
 i
s
 i
n
 g
ood
 c
ondition
 a
nd
 h
ave
 t
he
 f
ilter
 el
ements
 r
eplaced
 r
egularly.
  We r
ecommend
 t
he
 u
se
 o
f
 a c
ombined
 p
assenger
 c
ompartment
 f
ilter.
 T
hanks
 t
o
 i
ts
 sp
ecial
 a
ctive
 a
dditive,
 i
t
 c
ontributes
 t
o
 t
he
 p
urification
 o
f
 t
he
 a
ir
 b
reathed
 b
y
 t
he
 oc
cupants
 a
nd
 t
he
 c
leanliness
 o
f
 t
he
 p
assenger
 c
ompartment
 (
reduction
 o
f
 a
llergic
 sy
mptoms,
 b
ad
 o
dours
 a
nd
 g
reasy
 d
eposits).
F
 To e
nsure
 c
orrect
 o
peration
 o
f
 t
he
 a
ir
 c
onditioning
 s
ystem,
 y
ou
 a
re
 a
lso
 a
dvised
 t
o
 h
ave
 it c
hecked
 r
egularly
 a
s
 r
ecommended
 i
n
 t
he
 m
aintenance
 a
nd
 w
arranty
 g
uide.
F
 If t
he
 s
ystem
 d
oes
 n
ot
 p
roduce
 c
old
 a
ir,
 s
witch
 i
t
 o
ff
 a
nd
 c
ontact
 a C
ITROËN
 d
ealer
 o
r
 a qu
alified
 wo
rkshop.
Recommendations for ventilation and air conditioning
If after an extended stop in sunshine, the in terior te mperature is ve ry hi gh, fi rst ve
ntilate
 t
he
 p
assenger
 c
ompartment
 f
or
 a f
ew
 m
oments.
Put
 t
he
 a
ir
 f
low
 c
ontrol
 a
t
 a s
etting
 h
igh
 en
ough
 t
o
 q
uickly
 c
hange
 t
he
 a
ir
 i
n
 t
he
 pa
ssenger
 co
mpartment.
The
 a
ir
 c
onditioning
 s
ystem
 d
oes
 n
ot
 co
ntain
 c
hlorine
 a
nd
 d
oes
 n
ot
 p
resent
 an
y
 d
anger
 t
o
 t
he
 o
zone
 l
ayer.
The
 c
ondensation
 c
reated
 b
y
 t
he
 a
ir
 co
nditioning
 r
esults
 i
n
 a d
ischarge
 of w
ater
 u
nder
 t
he
 v
ehicle
 w
hich
 i
s
 pe
r fectly
 n
ormal.
When
 t
owing
 t
he
 m
aximum
 l
oad
 o
n
 a s
teep
 g
radient
 i
n
 h
igh
 t
emperatures,
 s
witching
 o
ff
 t
he
 ai
r
 c
onditioning
 i
ncreases
 t
he
 a
vailable
 e
ngine
 p
ower
 a
nd
 s
o
 i
mproves
 t
he
 t
owing
 a
bility.
Stop & Start
The heating and air conditioning sy stems o nly w ork w hen t he e ngine is r
unning.
 T
o
 m
aintain
 a c
omfortable
 te
mperature
 i
n
 t
he
 p
assenger
 co
mpartment,
 y
ou
 c
an
 t
emporarily
 de
activate
 t
he
 S
top
 & S
tart
 s
ystem
Â
(
see
 t
he
 c
orresponding
 s
ection).
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Heating
Temperature adjustment
F Press one of these buttons
or m ove t he c ursor f rom b lue (c
old)
 t
o
 r
ed
 (
hot)
 t
o
 a
djust
 t
he
 te
mperature
 t
o
 y
our
 w
ishes.
Air flow adjustment
F Press one of these buttons to
increase o r d ecrease t he a ir f low fr
om
 t
he
 s
ystem.
Avoid
 d
riving
 f
or
 t
oo
 l
ong
 w
ithout
 ve
ntilation
 (
risk
 o
f
 m
isting
 a
nd
 de
terioration
 o
f
 a
ir
 q
uality).
The
 h
eating
 s
ystem
 w
orks
 o
nly
 w
hen
 t
he
 e
ngine
 i
s
 r
unning.
The
 s
ymbol
 f
or
 a
ir
 f
low
 (
a
 f
an)
 f
ills
 p
rogressively
 ac
cording
 t
o
 t
he
 a
ir
 f
low
 s
etting
 m
ade.
By
 r
educing
 t
he
 a
ir
 f
low
 t
o
 t
he
 m
inimum,
 y
ou
 ar
e
 s
topping
 v
entilation
 o
f
 t
he
 p
assenger
 co
mpartment.
F
Selec
t the "
Air conditioning "
menu
 i
n
 t
he
 t
ouch
 s
creen
 t
ablet
 to d
isplay
 t
he
 c
ontrols
 p
age
 f
or
 th
e
 s
ystem.
Ease of use and comfort