remote control Citroen C4 PICASSO RHD 2015 1.G User Guide
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For all work on the alarm system, contact  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a Â
q
ualified
 w
orkshop.
AlarmSystem which protects and provides a deterrent against theft and break-ins. It provides the following types of monitoring:
- Exterior perimeter
The system checks for opening of the vehicle.
T he  alarm  is  triggered  if  anyone  tries  to  open  a Â
d
oor,  the  boot  or  the  bonnet...
- Interior volumetric
The system checks for any variation in the volume  in  the  passenger  compartment.
The
 alarm  is  triggered  if  anyone  breaks  a Â
w
indow,  enters  the  passenger  compartment  or Â
m
oves  inside  the  vehicle.
Self-protection function
The system checks for the disconnection  of  any  of  its  components.
The
 alarm  is  triggered  if  the  battery, Â
t
he button or the wires of the siren are
disconnected
 o
r
 d
amaged.
Locking the vehicle with full
alarm system
Activation
If an opening (door, boot, bonnet...) is not closed  fully,  the  vehicle  is  not  locked  but  the Â
e
xterior  perimeter  monitoring  will  be  activated Â
a
fter  a  delay  of  45  seconds,  at  the  same  time Â
a
s  the  interior  volumetric  monitoring.
F
Â
L
ock  the  vehicle  using  the Â
r
emote  control.
F
Switch off the ignition and get out of the vehicle.
or
F
 L ock  the  vehicle  using  the  "Keyless  Entry Â
a
nd  Starting"  system.
The
 monitoring  system  is  active:  the  indicator Â
l
amp  in  the  button  flashes  once  per  second  and Â
t
he  the  direction  indicators  come  on  for  about Â
2
 seconds.
After
 an  instruction  to  lock  the  vehicle  locked Â
u
sing  the  remote  control  or  the  Keyless  Entry Â
a
nd  Starting  system,  the  exterior  perimeter Â
m
onitoring  is  activated  after  a  delay  of Â
5
 seconds,  the  interior  volumetric  monitoring Â
a
fter  45  seconds.
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OFF
Locking the vehicle
with exterior perimeter
monitoring only
Deactivate the interior volumetric monitoring to  avoid  unwanted  triggering  of  the  alarm  in Â
c
ertain  cases  such  as:
-
Â
l
eaving  a  window  partially  open,
-
Â
w
ashing  your  vehicle,
-
Â
c
hanging  a  wheel.
Deactivation of the volumetric
monitoring
F Switch of  the  ignition  and  within  t
en  seconds  press  this  button Â
u
ntil  its  indicator  lamp  is  on  fixed.
F
Â
G
et
Â
out  of  the  vehicle.
F
Â
I
mmediately  lock  the  vehicle  using  the Â
r
emote  control  or  the  "Keyless  Entry  and Â
S
tarting" Â system.
Only
Â
the
Â
exterior  perimeter  protection  system  is Â
a
ctive:
Â
the  indicator  lamp  in  the  button  flashes Â
o
nce
Â
per
Â
second.
To
Â
be
Â
effective,  this  deactivation  must  be  done Â
e
very
Â
time  the  ignition  is  switched  off.
In
Â
the
Â
case
Â
of
Â
automatic
Â
locking
Â
of
Â
the
Â
v
ehicle
Â
(which
Â
occurs
Â
after
Â
a
Â
period
Â
of
Â
3
0
Â
seconds
Â
if
Â
a
Â
door
Â
or
Â
the
Â
boot
Â
is
Â
not
Â
o
pened),
Â
the
Â
monitoring
Â
system
Â
is
Â
not
Â
r
eactivated
Â
automatically.
Â
To
Â
reactivate
Â
i
t,
Â
it
Â
is
Â
necessary
Â
to
Â
unlock
Â
the
Â
vehicle
Â
a
nd
Â
lock
Â
it
Â
again,
Â
using
Â
the
Â
remote
Â
c
ontrol
Â
or
Â
the
Â
"Keyless
Â
Entry
Â
and
Â
S
tarting"
Â
system.
Deactivation
FÂ Press
 one  of  the  unlocking  buttons  on  the  r
emote  control:
short press
long
 press
or
F
Â
U
nlock  the  vehicle  using  the  "Keyless  Entry Â
a
nd  Starting"  system.
The
 monitoring  system  is  deactivated:  the Â
i
ndicator  lamp  in  the  button  is  off  and  the Â
d
irection  indicators  flash  for  about  2  seconds.
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Reactivation of the interior
volumetric monitoring
F Deactivate the  exterior  perimeter  m
onitoring  by  unlocking  the  vehicle  using Â
t
he  remote  control  or  the  Keyless  Entry  and Â
S
tarting  system.
The
 indicator  lamp  in  the  button  goes  off.
F
Â
R
eactivate  the  full  alarm  system  by  locking Â
t
he  vehicle  using  the  remote  control  or  the Â
"
Keyless  Entry  and  Starting"  system.
The
 indicator  lamp  in  the  button  flashes Â
o
nce per  second  again.
Triggering of the alarm
This is indicated by sounding of the sirenÂ
a nd  flashing  of  the  direction  indicators  for Â
thirty
 seconds.
The
 monitoring  functions  remain  active  until Â
t
he  alarm  has  been  triggered  eleven  times  in Â
s
uccession.
When
 the  vehicle  is  unlocked  using  the  remote Â
c
ontrol  or  the  Keyless  Entry  and  Starting Â
s
ystem,  rapid  flashing  of  the  indicator  lamp Â
i
n  the  button  informs  you  that  the  alarm  was Â
t
riggered  during  your  absence.  When  the Â
i
gnition  is  switched  on,  this  flashing  stops Â
i
mmediately.
Failure of the remote control
To deactivate the monitoring functions:
F Â
U
nlock  the  vehicle  using  the  key  (integral Â
w
ith  the  remote  control)  in  the  driver's  door Â
l
ock.
F
Â
O
pen  the  door;  the  alarm  is  triggered.
F
Â
S
witch  on  the  ignition;  the  alarm  stops. Â
T
he indicator  lamp  in  the  button  goes  off.
Locking the vehicle without
activating the alarm
F Lock or  deadlock  the  vehicle  using  the  key  (
integral  with  the  remote  control)  in  the Â
d
river's  door  lock.
Operating fault
When the ignition is switched on, fixed illumination  of  the  indicator  lamp  in  the  button Â
i
ndicates  a  fault  in  the  system.
Have
 it  checked  by  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a Â
q
ualified
 w
orkshop.
Automatic activation*
2 minutes after the last door or the boot is closed,  the  system  is  activated  automatically.
F
To avoid triggering the alarm on entering the  vehicle,  first  press  the  unlocking  button o
n  the  remote  control  or  unlock  the  vehicle
 u
sing  the  Keyless  Entry  and  Starting  system.
* According to country.
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Mirrors
Adjustment
F Move control A to  the  right  or  to  the  left  to  s
elect  the  corresponding  mirror.
F
M
ove control B  in  all  four  directions  to Â
adj
ust.
F
R
eturn control A  to  the  central  position.
Each
Â
fitted
Â
with
Â
an
Â
adjustable
Â
mirror
Â
glass
Â
p
roviding
Â
the
Â
lateral
Â
rear ward
Â
vision
Â
necessary
Â
f
or
Â
overtaking
Â
or
Â
parking.
Â
They
Â
can
Â
also
Â
be
Â
f
olded
Â
for
Â
parking
Â
in
Â
confined
Â
spaces.
Demisting - Defrosting
Door mirrors
Demisting-defrosting of the door m irrors  operates  with  the  engine Â
r
unning,  by  switching  on  the  heated Â
re
ar
 sc
reen.
Refer
 to  the  "Rear  screen  demist-
defrost"
 s
ection. As
 a  safety  measure,  the  mirrors  should  b
e  adjusted  to  reduce  the  "blind  spots".
The
 objects  observed  are,  in  reality, Â
c
loser  than  they  appear.
Take
 this  into  account  in  order  to Â
c
orrectly  judge  the  distance  of  vehicles Â
a
pproaching  from  behind.
Folding
F From outside:  lock  the  vehicle  using  the  e
lectronic  key  or  the  Keyless  Entry  and Â
S
tarting  system.
F
Â
F
rom  inside:  with  the  ignition  on,  pull  the Â
c
ontrol A  in  the  central  position  rear wards.
If
 the  mirrors  are  folded  using  control  A,
they
 will  not  unfold  when  the  vehicle  is Â
u
nlocked.  Pull  again  on  control  A.
The
 folding  and  unfolding  of  the  door Â
m
irrors  using  the  remote  control  can  be Â
d
eactivated  by  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a Â
q
ualified
 w
orkshop.
F
Â
F
rom  outside:  unlock  the  vehicle  using  the Â
e
lectronic  key  or  the  Keyless  Entry  and Â
S
tarting  system.
F
Â
F
rom  inside:  with  the  ignition  on,  pull  the Â
c
ontrol A  in  the  central  position  rear wards.
Unfolding
If necessary, it is possible to fold the mirrors m anually.
3
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To make your approach to the vehicle easier, these  illuminate:
-
Â
t
he  zones  facing  the  driver’s  and Â
p
assenger’s
 do
ors,
-
Â
t
he  zones  for ward  of  the  door  mirrors  and Â
r
ear ward  of  the  front  doors.
Door mirror spotlamps
Switching on
The spotlamps come on automatically:
-  w hen  you  unlock  the  vehicle,
-
Â
w
hen  you  remove  the  electronic  key  from  the  reader,
-
Â
w
hen  you  open  a  door,
-
Â
w
hen  you  use  the  remote  control  to  locate  the
 v
ehicle.
Switching off
They go off automatically after 30 seconds.
Exterior welcome
lighting
Switching on
F Press  the  open  padlock  on  the  r
emote  control  or  one  of  the  front Â
d
oor  handles  with  Keyless  Entry Â
an
d
 S
tarting.
 T
he  dipped  beam  headlamps Â
a
nd  the  sidelamps  come  on;  your Â
v
ehicle  is  also  unlocked.
Programming
Daytime running lamps
(LEDs)
They come on automatically when the engine is  started,  when  the  lighting  control  stalk  is  in Â
p
osition " 0" or " AUTO ".
In
 some  weather  conditions  (e.g.  low Â
t
emperature  or  humidity),  the  presence Â
o
f  misting  on  the  internal  sur face  of  the Â
g
lass  of  the  headlamps  and  rear  lamps Â
i
s  normal;  it  disappears  after  the  lamps Â
h
ave  been  on  for  a  few  minutes. The
 remote  switching  on  of  the  lighting  makes Â
y
our approach to the vehicle easier in poor
light.  It  is  activated  when  the  lighting  control Â
i
s in the "
AUTO"  position  and  the  level  of  light Â
d
etected  by  the  sunshine  sensor  is  low.
Switching off
The activation, deactivation and choice of w
elcome  lighting  duration  are  done  in  the Â
"D
riving assistance "
 menu  then  "Vehicle
settings ".
The
 exterior  welcome  lighting  switches  off Â
a
utomatically  after  a  set  time,  when  the  ignition Â
i
s  switched  on  or  on  locking  the  vehicle.
5
Visibility
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Courtesy lamps
1. Front courtesy lamp
2.
F ront map reading lamps
3.
R
ear courtesy lamp
4.
R
ear map reading lamps
Front - rear courtesy lamps
F With  the  ignition  on,  press  the  c
orresponding s witch.
Front - rear map reading
lamps
With the "permanent lighting" mode, the lighting time  varies  according  to  the  circumstances:
-
Â
w
ith  the  ignition  off,  approximately
 t
en minutes,
-
Â
i
n  energy  economy  mode,  approximately
 t
hirty  seconds,
-
Â
w
ith  the  engine  running,  unlimited.
In this position, the courtesy lamp comes  on  gradually:
Permanently
 off.
Permanent
 l
ighting.
-
Â
w
hen
 the  vehicle  is  unlocked,
-
Â
w
hen
 the  electronic  key  is  removed  from Â
t
he
 r
eader,
-
Â
w
hen
 opening  a  door,
-
Â
w
hen
 the  remote  control  locking  button  is Â
a
ctivated,  in  order  to  locate  your  vehicle.
It
Â
switches  off  gradually:
-
Â
w
hen
 the  vehicle  is  locked,
-
Â
w
hen
 the  ignition  is  switched  on,
-
Â
3
0
Â
seconds  after  the  last  door  is  closed.Take
 care  to  avoid  leaving  anything Â
in
 contact  with  the  courtesy  lamps.
Depending
 o
n
 v
ersion, you can
also switch the
courtesy
 lamp  on  or Â
o
ff  by  pressing  this Â
b
utton.
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Before disconnecting the battery
Wait 2 minutes after switching off the ignition before  disconnecting  the  battery.
Close
 the  windows  and  the  doors  before Â
d
isconnecting  the  battery.
Following reconnection
of the battery
Following reconnection of the battery, switch on t
he  ignition  and  wait  1  minute  before  starting  to Â
p
ermit  initialisation  of  the  electronic  systems. Â
H
owever,  if  problems  remain  following  this Â
o
peration,  contact  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a Â
q
ualified
 w
orkshop.
Referring
 to  the  corresponding  section,  you Â
m
ust
 y
ourself
 r
einitialise
 (
depending
 o
n
 ve
rsion):
-
Â
t
he  remote  control  key,
-
Â
t
he  electric  blind(s),
-
 ...
F
Â
R
emove
Â
the
Â
plastic
Â
cover
Â
from
Â
the
Â
(+)
Â
terminal,
Â
if
Â
your
Â
vehicle
Â
has
Â
one.
F
Â
C
onnect
Â
the
Â
red
Â
cable
Â
to
Â
the
Â
positive
Â
t
erminal
Â
(+)
Â
of
Â
the
Â
flat
Â
battery
Â
A
, then to the
positive
Â
terminal
Â
(+)
Â
of
Â
the
Â
slave
Â
battery
Â
B.
F
Â
C
onnect
Â
one
Â
end
Â
of
Â
the
Â
green
Â
or
Â
black
Â
c
able
Â
to
Â
the
Â
negative
Â
terminal
Â
(-)
Â
of
Â
the
Â
s
lave battery B (or earth point on the other
vehicle).
F
Â
C
onnect
Â
t
he
Â
o
ther
Â
e
nd
Â
o
f
Â
t
he
Â
g
reen
Â
o
r
Â
b
lack
 c
able to the earth point C
Â
on
Â
the
Â
broken
 d
own
Â
vehicle
Â
(or
Â
on
Â
the
Â
engine
Â
mounting).
F
Â
S
tart
Â
the
Â
engine
Â
of
Â
the
Â
vehicle
Â
with
Â
the
Â
g
ood
Â
battery
Â
and
Â
leave
Â
it
Â
running
Â
for
Â
a
Â
few
Â
m
inutes.
F
Â
O
perate
Â
the
Â
starter
Â
on
Â
the
Â
broken
Â
down
Â
v
ehicle
Â
and
Â
let
Â
the
Â
engine
Â
run
 I
f
Â
the
Â
engine
Â
does
Â
not
Â
start
Â
straight
Â
away,
Â
s
witch
Â
off
Â
the
Â
ignition
Â
and
Â
wait
Â
a
Â
few
Â
m
oments
Â
before
Â
trying
Â
again.
F
Â
W
ait
Â
until
Â
the
Â
engine
Â
returns
Â
to
Â
idle
Â
then
Â
d
isconnect
Â
the
Â
jump
Â
lead
Â
cables
Â
in
Â
the
Â
r
everse
 o
rder.
F
Â
R
efit
Â
the
Â
plastic
Â
cover
Â
to
Â
the
Â
(+)
Â
terminal,
Â
if
Â
y
our
Â
vehicle
Â
has
Â
one.
Some
Â
functions
Â
are
Â
not
Â
available
Â
if
Â
the
Â
b
attery
Â
is
Â
not
Â
sufficiently
Â
charged.
7
Practical information
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The batteries contain harmful substances such  as  sulphuric  acid  and  lead.  They m
ust  be  disposed  of  in  accordance
 w
ith  regulations  and  must  not,  in  any
 c
ircumstances,  be  discarded  with  household
 w
aste.
Take
 used  remote  control  batteries  and
 v
ehicle  batteries  to  a  special  collection  point.
Protect your eyes and face before handling  the  battery.
All
 operations  on  the  battery  must  be Â
c
arried  out  in  a  well  ventilated  area  and Â
a
way  from  naked  flames  and  sources Â
o
f  sparks,  so  as  to  avoid  the  risk  of Â
e
xplosion  or  fire.
Do
 not  try  to  charge  a  frozen  battery; Â
t
he  battery  must  first  be  thawed  out  to Â
a
void  the  risk  of  explosion.  If  the  battery Â
h
as  been  frozen,  before  charging  have Â
i
t  checked  by  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a Â
q
ualified  workshop  who  will  check  that Â
t
he  internal  components  have  not  been Â
d
amaged  and  the  casing  is  not  cracked, Â
w
hich  could  cause  a  leak  of  toxic  and Â
c
orrosive  acid.
Do
 not  reverse  the  polarity  and  use  only Â
a
 12  V  charger.
Do
 not  disconnect  the  terminals  while Â
t
he  engine  is  running.
Do
 not  charge  the  batteries  without Â
d
isconnecting  the  terminals  first.
Wash
 your  hands  after wards.
It
Â
is
Â
advisable
Â
to
Â
disconnect
Â
the
Â
battery
Â
i
f
Â
the
Â
vehicle
Â
is
Â
to
Â
be
Â
left
Â
unused
Â
for
Â
m
ore
Â
than
Â
one
Â
month.
do n
ot push the vehicle to start the
engine
 if  you  have  an  electronic  or Â
a
utomatic  gearbox.Charging the battery using
a battery charger
F Disconnect  the  battery  from  the  vehicle.
F  F ollow  the  instructions  for  use  provided  by Â
t
he  manufacturer  of  the  charger.
F
Â
C
onnect  the  battery  starting  with  the Â
n
egative  terminal  (-).
F
Â
C
heck  that  the  terminals  and  connectors Â
a
re  clean.  If  they  are  covered  with  sulphate Â
(
whitish  or  greenish  deposit),  remove  them Â
a
nd  clean  them.
With
 Stop  &  Start,  the  battery  does  not Â
h
ave  to  be  disconnected  for  charging.
Do
Â
not
Â
apply
Â
excessive
Â
force
Â
on
Â
the
Â
t
ab
Â
as
Â
locking
Â
will
Â
not
Â
be
Â
possible
Â
if
Â
the
Â
c
lamp
Â
is
Â
not
Â
positioned
Â
correctly;
Â
start
Â
t
he
Â
procedure
Â
again.
Disconnecting the (+) cable
F Raise  the  locking  tab  D fully to release the
cable t erminal c lamp E.
Reconnecting the (+) cable
F Position  the  open  clamp  E of the cable on
the  positive  post  (+)  of  the  battery.
F
Â
P
ress  vertically  on  the  clamp  E to position
it
 correctly  on  the  battery.
F
Â
L
ock  the  clamp  by  spreading  the Â
p
ositioning  lug  and  then  lowering  the  tab  D.
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360° vision ....................................................183
ac
cessories
 ..............................
...................
Â
302
ac
cessory position
 ....................................... 13
1
Accessory
 socket,  12V Â
..................1
08, Â 111, Â 118
Access
 to  the  3rd  row Â
..................................... 86
Ad
Blue
® ............................... ...... 21,  38,  319 -327
Additif Ad Blue ................................................. 38
A
djusting
 h
eadlamps
 .................................... 2
02
Adjusting
 head  restraints Â
................................ 78
A
djusting  seat  belt  height Â
............................. 2
22
Adjusting
 the  steering  wheel Â
..........................93
A
dvice
Â
on  care  and  maintenance Â
.................31
8
Advice
Â
on  driving Â
..............................
............125
Airbags
 ...............
.....................................35, Â 227
Airbags,
 c
urtain
 ..................................... 2
31, Â 232
Airbags,
 front.........................................228,  232
Airbags,
 la
teral
 ......................................2
30, Â 232
Air
 c
onditioning
 ...............................
...... 9, Â 97, Â 98
Air
Â
conditioning, Â automatic Â
.......................9
5, Â 99
Air
 c
onditioning,
 m
anual
 ...........................9
5, Â 97
Air
 d
istribution
 a
djustment
 ........................9
6, Â 99
ai
r filter
Â
...............
........................................... 317
ai
r flow
Â
..............................
................................ 9
Air
Â
flow
Â
adjustment Â
................................. 9
7, Â 101
Air
Â
intake Â
...............
..................................98, Â 102
air
recirculation
 .......................................9
8, Â 102
ai
r vents
 ..............................
............................94
Alarm
 ............................................................... 69A
nti-pinch
 ................................................ 7
2, Â 211
Anti-theft
 ..............................
.........................
131
Armrest, Â front Â
.......................................... 8
1, Â 108
as
sistance call
 .............................. 2
14, Â 341, Â 342
Audible
 w
arning
 ............................................
2
13
Audio  cable Â
...................................................
36
4
Audio  streaming  (Bluetooth) Â
................ 3
60, Â 363
Automatic
 hea
dlamp
 d
ipping
 .................. 2
7, Â 199
Automatic  illumination Â
of  headlamps Â
......................................
19
4,
 19
8
Automatic  operation  of  hazard Â
w
arning lamps
 ............................................
2
13
Automatic  rain  sensitive  windscreen Â
w
ipers
 ...............
................................. 205, Â 208
Auxiliary  socker  .............................1 12,  360,  364Boot  lamp Â
......................................................
12
4
Boot  (opening) Â
...............................
..................
51
Brake  discs Â
....................................................
31
8
Brake  lamps Â
...............................
...........
276-279
Brake
 p
ads
 ...............................
.....................
318
Braking  system  warning  lamp Â
.........................
34
C
apacity,  fuel  tank  .............................. ..........308
C
dÂ
..............................
...................................360
CD
 MP3 Â
................
.........................................360
Central
 locking Â
...........................................51
- 61
Changing
 a bu
lb
 ....................................2
72-280
Changing
 a f
use
 .....................................28
1-287
Changing
 a  wheel Â
...............................
...261-270
Changing
 a  wiper  blade Â
....................... 2
09, Â 292
Changing
 the  date Â
...........................................47
C
hanging  the  remote  control  battery Â
..............60
C
hanging
 t
he
 t
ime
 ...........................................47
C
hecking  levels Â
......................................31
3 - 316
Checking
 the  engine  oil  level Â
.................. 4
3, Â 313
Checking
 tyre  pressures Â
(using
 the  kit) Â
..............................
................260
Checks
 ...............
...................................3 05 - 318
Child
 lock Â
...............................
........................252
Children
 ...............................
.. 226, Â 229, Â 233 -252
Child
 seats  Â
..............................
.............2 3 3 - 2 51
Child
 seats,  conventional Â
..............................23
9
Child
 seats,  ISOFIX Â
......................................24
5
Child
 surveillance  mirror Â
.................................93
A
C
battery ............................... ............ 288 -290,  317
Battery, c harging ............................... ............290
Battery,
 remote  control Â
.............................6
0, Â 61
Black
 pan
el...................................................... 46
Blind
 for  panoramic  sunroof Â
..........................2
11
Blinds ..................................................... 109,
 1
16
Blind
 spot  sensors Â
........................................ 17
7
b
lueH
di ...............................
.......... 150, Â 312, Â 319
bl
uetooth (telephone)
 ........................... 4
02, Â 403
bo
nnet
 ...............
............................................ 305
bo
nnet stay
 ................................................... 3
05
b
oot
 ........
................................................... 65-68
Boot
 (fittings) Â
...............................
..................121
B
.
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418
Paint colour code ..........................................3 40
Panoramic  glass  sunroof  ..............................2
11
Parcel shelf, rear
 ................................... 1
19, Â 120
Park
 Assist Â
............................ 1
85, Â 187, Â 189, Â 190
Parking
 brake,  electric Â
.................. 1
32, Â 137, Â 318
Parking
 lam
ps
 ............................................... 19
7
Parking
 sensors,  front Â
...................................18
1
Parking
 sensors,  rear.................................... 180
Particle filter
 .......................................... 3
16,
 3
17
Passenger
 c
ompartment
 f
ilter
 ......................3
17
Port, US
b
Â
.............................................. 1
12, Â 360
Priming
 the  fuel  system Â
................................3
12
Protecting
 children Â
................ 2
26, Â 229, Â 233 -252
Puncture
 ................
........................................ 253Radio
 ...............
......................................
354-359
Range, Â AdBlue Â
...............................
...............
320
R
dSÂ ................
...............................................
357
Reading  lamps,  rear Â
......................................
11
5
Rear
 fo
glamp
.................................195, Â 276, Â 278
Rear
 s
creen
 (
demisting)
 ................................
10
5
Recharging  the  battery Â
.................................
29
0
Reduction  of  electrical  load Â
..........................
2
91
Regeneration  of  the  particle  filter Â
.................
3
17
Reinitialising  the  remote  control Â
.....................
60
R
emote  control Â
...........................................
51
- 61
Removable  screen Â
(snow
 s
hield)
 ...............................
................
301
Removing  a  wheel Â
..............................
..........
267
Removing  the  mat Â
...............................
..........
113
Repair  kit,  puncture Â
.......................................
25
3
Replacing
 bu
lbs
 ..............................
......
272-280
Replacing
 f
uses
 ..............................
.......
281-287
Replacing  the  air  filter Â
...................................
3
17
Replacing  the  oil  filter  ...................................
3 17
Replacing t he p assengerÂ
c
ompartment  filter Â
......................................3
17
Replacing
 wiper  blades........................ 209,  292
Resetting
 the  service  indicator Â
.......................42
R
esetting  the  trip  recorder Â
..............................44
R
eversing
 c
amera
 ...............................
..........182
Reversing
 lam
p
 .....................................2
76-279
Risk
 areas  (update) Â
.......................................3
75
Roof bars
 ....................................................... 29
9
Routine
 checks Â
......................................3
17,
 3
18
Running
 out  of  fuel Â
(
die
sel)
 .......................................................3
12
R
P
Oil change .....................................................313
Oil  consumption  ............................................ 3
13
oil
filter
 ...............
........................................... 317
oi
l level .................................................... 43,
 313
Opening
 the  bonnet Â
...................................... 3
05
Opening
 the  boot Â
..............................
.. 51, Â 54, Â 65
Opening
 the  doors Â
...............................
..... 51, Â 54
Opening
 the  panoramic  sunroof  blind Â
..........2
11
Operation
 indicator  lamps Â
........................25
-39
O
Main beam ....................... 27,  193,  272-274,  276
Maintenance .............................. ....................... 9
Map
 reading  lamps Â
....................................... 2
10
Markings,
 id
entification
 ................................. 3
40
Massage
 function  Â
...............................
............79
Mat
 .......
......................................................... 113
Memorising
 a  speed Â
..................................... 15
8
Menu
 .................. 3
44, Â 348, Â 350, Â 352, Â 366, Â 368, Â
3
70, Â 386, Â 398, Â 400
Menus (Touch screen tablet)
 .................................. 3
44
Mirror, rear view
Â
.............................................. 92
M
irrors, Â door...................................... 91, Â 92, Â 177
Misfuel prevention
 ...............................
..........310
Modularity,
 s
eats
 ...............................
..............89
Motorised
 boot Â
..........................................6
6, Â 67
Mountings
 for  ISOFIX  seats Â
.........................24
4
Navigation
 ...............................
......................366
net ........
......................................................... 12 2
Number
 plate  lamps Â
...................................... 28
0
M
N
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