engine oil Citroen C4 PICASSO 2009.5 1.G Owner's Manual
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               MONOCHROME INSTRUMENT PANEL 
 MULTIFUNCTION SCREEN A 
 The instrument panel groups all the driving and comfort information at the centre of the dashboard. 
   
1.    Rev counter 
  
2.    Electronic  gearbox  or  automatic 
gearbox  selector  position  and  
gear 
  
3.    Electronic  gearbox  or  automatic 
gearbox "Foot on brake" warning 
lamp 
  
4.    Speedometer 
  
5.    Cruise  control  or  speed  limiter 
setting 
  
6.    Fuel gauge    
7.    Trip mileage recorder 
  
8.    Multifunction screen A 
  
9.    Total mileage recorder  
  In  this  zone,  the  following  infor- mation  appears  in  succession 
when the ignition is switched on: 
   -   service indicator,  
  -   engine oil level indicator, 
  -   total mileage recorder.        
A.    Lighting  rheostat  (available  day 
and night) 
  
B.    Trip mileage recorder reset 
  
C.    Personalisation  of  the  instru-
ment  panel  (display  of  desired  
information) 
  
D.    CHECK (list of alerts)   
  Central display    Control buttons    
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             TWO - TONE INSTRUMENT PANEL 
 MULTIFUNCTION SCREEN C 
 The instrument panel groups all the driving and comfort information at the centre of the dashboard. 
   
1.    Rev counter 
  
2.    Electronic  gearbox  or  automatic 
gearbox selector position and gear 
  
3.    Electronic  gearbox  or  automatic 
gearbox "Foot on brake" warning  
lamp 
  
4.    Speedometer 
  
5.    Cruise  control  or  speed  limiter 
setting 
  
6.    Fuel gauge    
7.    Trip mileage recorder 
  
8.    Multifunction screen C 
  
9.    Total mileage recorder  
  In  this  zone,  the  following  infor- mation  appears  in  succession 
when the ignition is switched on: 
   -   service indicator,  
  -   engine oil level indicator, 
  -   total mileage recorder.        
A.    Lighting  rheostat  (available  day 
and night) 
  
B.    Trip mileage recorder reset 
  
C.    Personalisation  of  the  instru-
ment  panel  (display  of  desired  
information) 
  
D.    COLOUR (choice of background 
colour  ranging  from  white  to 
blue)   
  Central display 
  Control buttons    
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             NAVIDRIVE INSTRUMENT PANEL 
 NAVIDRIVE MULTIFUNCTION SCREEN 
 The instrument panel groups all the driving and comfort information at the centre of the dashboard. 
   
1.    Cruise  control  or  speed  limiter 
setting 
  
2.    Speeometer 
  
3.    NaviDrive  multifunction  screen 
(see "NaviDrive instructions") 
  
4.    Rev counter 
  
5.    Electronic  gearbox  or  automatic 
gearbox "Foot on brake" warning  
lamp 
  
6.    Fuel gauge 
  
7.    Electronic  gearbox  or  automatic 
gearbox selector position    
8.    Trip mileage recorder 
  
9.    Total mileage recorder  
  In  this  zone,  the  following  infor- mation  appears  in  succession 
when the ignition is switched on: 
   -   service indicator,  
  -   engine oil level indicator, 
  -   total mileage recorder.        
A.    Personalisation  of  the  instru-
ment  panel  (display  of  desired  
information) 
  
B.    COLOUR (choice of background 
colour  ranging  from  white  to 
blue) 
  
C.    Lighting  rheostat  (available  day 
and night) 
  
D.    Trip mileage recorder reset   
  Central display 
  Control buttons   
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           Service indicator zero reset              Engine oil level indicator 
 After  each  service,  the  service  indi- 
cator must be reset to zero.  
 The  procedure  for  resetting  to  zero  
is as follows:  
   
     switch off the ignition, 
  
     press  and  hold  the  trip  distance 
recorder zero reset button, 
  
     switch on the ignition; the distance 
recorder  display  begins  a  count- 
down, 
  
     when the display indicates   "=0" , 
release  the  button;  the  spanner 
disappears.    System  which  informs  the  driver 
whether  the  engine  oil  level  is  cor-
rect or not.  
 This  information  is  displayed  for  a  
few  seconds  when  the  ignition  is 
switched  on,  after  the  service  infor-
mation.  
 The level read will only be correct if  
the  vehicle  is  on  level  ground  and 
the  engine  has  been  off  for  more 
than 15 minutes.  
  Oil level correct 
 
  Oil level low  
   T h i s    i s    i n d i c a t e d    b y    t h e    fl   a s h i n g    o f   
 
"OIL"  ,  accompanied  by  an  audible 
signal  and  a  message  on  the  multi-
function screen.  
   I f    t h e    l o w    o i l    l e v e l    i s    c o n fi   r m e d    b y    a   
check using the dipstick, it is essen-
tial that the level is topped up to pre-
vent damage to the engine.     Oil level gauge fault  
   T h i s    i s    i n d i c a t e d    b y    t h e    fl   a s h i n g    o f   
 
"OIL   
    
--"  . Contact a CITROËN dealer.  
  Dipstick  
 Refer  to  the  "Checks"  section  to  lo- 
 c a t e   t h e   d i p s t i c k   a n d   t h e   o i l   fi   l l e r   c a p  
on your engine.   There  are  2  marks  on 
the dipstick:  
   -    A  =  max;  never  ex-
ceed this level, 
  -     B  =  min;  top  up  the 
 l e v e l    v i a    t h e    o i l    fi   l l e r   
cap,  using  the  type 
of  oil  suited  to  your 
engine.    
 Following this operation, if you wish 
to  disconnect  the  battery,  lock  the 
 v e h i c l e   a n d   w a i t   a t   l e a s t   fi   v e   m i n u t e s  
for the zero reset to be taken into ac-
count.         
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           Service indicator zero reset              Engine oil level indicator 
 After  each  service,  the  service  indi- 
cator must be reset to zero.  
 The  procedure  for  resetting  to  zero  
is as follows:  
   
     switch off the ignition, 
  
     press  and  hold  the  trip  distance 
recorder zero reset button, 
  
     switch on the ignition; the distance 
recorder  display  begins  a  count- 
down, 
  
     when the display indicates   "=0" , 
release  the  button;  the  spanner 
disappears.    System  which  informs  the  driver 
whether  the  engine  oil  level  is  cor-
rect or not.  
 This  information  is  displayed  for  a  
few  seconds  when  the  ignition  is 
switched  on,  after  the  service  infor-
mation.  
 The level read will only be correct if  
the  vehicle  is  on  level  ground  and 
the  engine  has  been  off  for  more 
than 15 minutes.  
  Oil level correct 
 
  Oil level low  
   T h i s    i s    i n d i c a t e d    b y    t h e    fl   a s h i n g    o f   
 
"OIL"  ,  accompanied  by  an  audible 
signal  and  a  message  on  the  multi-
function screen.  
   I f    t h e    l o w    o i l    l e v e l    i s    c o n fi   r m e d    b y    a   
check using the dipstick, it is essen-
tial that the level is topped up to pre-
vent damage to the engine.     Oil level gauge fault  
   T h i s    i s    i n d i c a t e d    b y    t h e    fl   a s h i n g    o f   
 
"OIL   
    
--"  . Contact a CITROËN dealer.  
  Dipstick  
 Refer  to  the  "Checks"  section  to  lo- 
 c a t e   t h e   d i p s t i c k   a n d   t h e   o i l   fi   l l e r   c a p  
on your engine.   There  are  2  marks  on 
the dipstick:  
   -    A  =  max;  never  ex-
ceed this level, 
  -     B  =  min;  top  up  the 
 l e v e l    v i a    t h e    o i l    fi   l l e r   
cap,  using  the  type 
of  oil  suited  to  your 
engine.    
 Following this operation, if you wish 
to  disconnect  the  battery,  lock  the 
 v e h i c l e   a n d   w a i t   a t   l e a s t   fi   v e   m i n u t e s  
for the zero reset to be taken into ac-
count.         
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A C C E S S
           Quality of the fuel used for petrol  
engines  
 The  petrol  engines  are  perfectly  
compatible  with  E10  type  petrol 
biofuels  (containing  10 %  ethanol), 
conforming  to  European  standards 
EN 228 and EN 15376. 
 E85 type fuels (containing up to 85 % ethanol) are reserved exclusively for 
vehicles marketed for the use of this 
type  of  fuel  (BioFlex  vehicles).  The 
quality  of  the  ethanol  must  comply 
with European standard EN 15376.  
 For  Brazil  only,  special  vehicles  are  
marketed  to  run  on  fuels  containing 
up to 100 % ethanol (type E100).               Quality of the fuel used for Diesel 
engines  
 The  Diesel  engines  are  perfectly  
compatible  with  biofuels  which  con-
form to current and future European 
standards  (diesel  fuel  which  com-
plies  with  standard  EN  590  mixed 
with  a  biofuel  which  complies  with 
standard EN 14214) available at the 
pumps  (containing  up  to  7 %  Fatty 
Acid Methyl Ester).  
 The B30 biofuel can be used in cer- 
tain  Diesel  engines;  however,  this 
use  is  subject  to  strict  application 
of  the  special  servicing  conditions. 
Consult a CITROËN dealer.  
 The use of any other type of (bio)fuel  
(vegetable or animal oils, pure or di-
luted, domestic fuel...) is strictly pro-
hibited (risk of damage to the engine 
and fuel circuit).