maintenance Citroen C4 PICASSO RHD 2015 1.G Owner's Manual
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Maintenance - Technical data
Petrol weights 330 -331
Diesel  weights  3 35 -337
Running
Â
out
Â
of
Â
fuel,
Â
Diesel
Â
3
12
Checking
Â
levels
Â
3
13 -316
-
Â
o
il
-
Â
b
rake
Â
fluid
-
 c
oolant
-
Â
s
creenwash/headlamp
Â
wash
Â
fluid
Checking
Â
components
Â
3
17-318
-
Â
a
ir
Â
filter
-
 p
assenger
 c
ompartment
 f
ilter
-
Â
o
il
Â
filter
-
Â
e
lectric
Â
parking
Â
brake
-
Â
b
rake
Â
pads
Â
/
Â
discs
Changing
 bu
lbs
 2
72-280
-
Â
f
ront
-
Â
r
ear Opening
Â
the
Â
bonnet
Â
3
05
Under
Â
the
Â
bonnet,
Â
petrol
Â
3
06
Under
Â
the
Â
bonnet,
Â
Diesel
Â
3
07
Petrol
Â
engines
Â
3
28 -329
Diesel
Â
engines
Â
3
32-334
AdBlue
® additive 3 19 -327Identification
 ma
rkings
 3
40
Dimensions
 33
8-339
12V
Â
battery Â
2
88 -290
Load
Â
reduction,  economy  mode Â
2
91
Engine
 c
ompartment
Â
f
uses
 28
1-282,
 28
6-287
over view
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Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place the heaviest items in the bottom  of  the  boot,  as  close  as  possible  to  the  rear  seats.
Limit
 the  loads  carried  in  the  vehicle  and  reduce  wind  resistance  (roof Â
b
ars,  roof  rack,  bicycle  carrier,  trailer...).  Use  a  roof  box  in  preference.
Remove
 roof  bars  and  roof  racks  after  use.
At
 the  end  of  winter,  remove  snow  tyres  and  refit  your  summer  tyres.
Observe the recommendations on
maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly, when cold, referring to the label in the  door  aperture,  driver's  side.
Carry
 out  this  check  in  particular:
-
Â
b
efore  a  long  journey,
-
Â
a
t  each  change  of  season,
-
Â
a
fter  a  long  period  out  of  use.
Don't
 forget  the  spare  wheel  and  the  tyres  on  any  trailer  or  caravan.
Have
 your  vehicle  serviced  regularly  (engine  oil,  oil  filter,  air  filter, Â
p
assenger  compartment  filter...)  and  observe  the  schedule  of Â
o
perations  recommended  in  the  manufacturer's  service  schedule.
With
 a  BlueHDi  Diesel  engine,  if  the  SCR  system  is  faulty  your  vehicle Â
b
ecomes  polluting;  go  to  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified  workshop Â
w
ithout  delay  to  have  the  emissions  of  nitrous  oxides  brought  back  to Â
t
he  legal  level.
When
 refuelling,  do  not  continue  after  the  third  cut-off  of  the  nozzle  to Â
a
void  any  over flow.
At
 the  wheel  of  your  new  vehicle,  it  is  only  after  the  first  1  800  miles Â
(
3 000  kilometres)  that  you  will  see  the  fuel  consumption  settle  down Â
t
o a  consistent  average.
Eco-driving
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In order for these systems to be fully effective, follow the operation and maintenance guidelines belo w:
F
Â
T
o  obtain  an  even  air  distribution,  take  care  not  to  obstruct  the  exterior  air  intake  grilles Â
l
ocated  at  the  base  of  the  windscreen,  the  nozzles,  the  vents  and  the  air  outlets,  as  well Â
a
s  the  air  extractor  located  in  the  boot.
F
Â
D
o  not  cover  the  sunshine  sensor,  located  on  the  dashboard;  this  is  used  for  regulation Â
o
f  the  air  conditioning  system.
F
Â
O
perate  the  air  conditioning  system  for  at  least  5  to  10  minutes,  once  or  twice  a  month Â
t
o  keep  it  in  per fect  working  order.
F
Â
E
nsure  that  the  passenger  compartment  filter  is  in  good  condition  and  have  the  filter Â
e
lements  replaced  regularly.
 W
e  recommend  the  use  of  a  combined  passenger  compartment  filter.  Thanks  to  its Â
s
pecial  active  additive,  it  contributes  to  the  purification  of  the  air  breathed  by  the Â
o
ccupants  and  the  cleanliness  of  the  passenger  compartment  (reduction  of  allergic Â
s
ymptoms,  bad  odours  and  greasy  deposits).
F
Â
T
o  ensure  correct  operation  of  the  air  conditioning  system,  you  are  also  advised  to  have Â
i
t  checked  regularly  as  recommended  in  the  maintenance  and  warranty  guide.
F
Â
I
f  the  system  does  not  produce  cold  air,  switch  it  off  and  contact  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a Â
q
ualified
 w
orkshop.
Recommendations for ventilation and air conditioning
If after an extended stop in sunshine, the  i nterior  t emperature  i s  v ery  h igh,  f irst Â
v
entilate  the  passenger  compartment  for Â
a
 few  moments.
Put
 the  air  flow  control  at  a  setting  high Â
e
nough  to  quickly  change  the  air  in  the Â
p
assenger
 c
ompartment.
The
 air  conditioning  system  does  not Â
c
ontain  chlorine  and  does  not  present Â
a
ny  danger  to  the  ozone  layer.
The
 condensation  created  by  the  air Â
c
onditioning  results  in  a  discharge Â
o
f  water  under  the  vehicle  which  is Â
p
er fectly  normal.
When
Â
towing
Â
the
Â
maximum
Â
load
Â
on
Â
a
Â
steep
Â
gradient
Â
in
Â
high
Â
temperatures,
Â
switching
Â
off
Â
the
Â
a
ir
Â
conditioning
Â
increases
Â
the
Â
available
Â
engine
Â
power
Â
and
Â
so
Â
improves
Â
the
Â
towing
Â
ability.
Stop & Start
The heating and air conditioning s ystems  only  work  when  the  engine Â
i
s  running.  To  maintain  a  comfortable Â
t
emperature  in  the  passenger Â
c
ompartment,  you  can  temporarily Â
d
eactivate  the  Stop  &  Start  system Â
(see
 the  corresponding  section).
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Comfort
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F Check that  the  symbol  displayed  in  the  i
nstrument  panel  agrees  with  the  position Â
enga
ged.
F
Â
P
rogressively  release  the  brake  pedal.
F
Â
I
f  the  parking  brake  is  release,  the  vehicle Â
m
oves  off.
 I
f  the  parking  brake  is  applied  and Â
a
utomatic
 ope
ration
 i
s
 a
ctivated,
 a
ccelerate
 a
way.
Never
 press  the  accelerator  and  brake Â
p
edals  at  the  same  time.  Braking  and Â
a
cceleration  should  be  done  only  with Â
t
he  right  foot.  Pressing  both  pedals Â
t
ogether  risks  damaging  the  gearbox.
If
 the  brake  does  not  release Â
a
utomatically,  check  that  the  front  doors Â
a
re  correctly  closed. Never
 leave  children  unsupervised  in Â
t
he  vehicle  when  the  engine  is  running.
When
 carrying  out  a  maintenance Â
o
peration  with  the  engine  running, Â
a
pply Â
t
he  parking  brake  and  select  position  P.
ne
ver select position P or R unless the
vehicle
 is  a  a  complete  stop  with  the Â
br
ake
 a
pplied.
When
 you  want  to  engage  reverse, Â
t
o  avoid  jolts,  do  not  accelerate Â
i
mmediately  after  engaging  R.
Changing
 in
to
 p
osition
 R
is
accompanied
 by  an  audible  signal.never select position N  when  driving. Â
I
f position N is  engaged  in  error  when Â
m
oving,  allow  the  engine  to  idle,  then Â
e
ngage  position  D  to  accelerate.
When
 the  engine  is  running  at  idle, Â
b
rakes  releases,  if  position  R, D or M is
selected,
 the  vehicle  will  move  even  if Â
t
he  accelerator  is  not  pressed.
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Driving
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The system is reactivated automatically every  time  the  engine  is  started  by Â
t
he driver.
Reactivation
Press this button again.
Operating fault
Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer or a q ualified w orkshop.
In
 the  event  of  a  fault  in  STOP  mode,  the Â
v
ehicle  may  stall.
All of the instrument panel warning lamps come on.Depending on version, an alert message may also  be  displayed,  asking  you  to  place  the  gear Â
s
elector lever on position N  and  put  your  foot Â
o
n  the  brake  pedal.
It
 is  then  necessary  to  switch  off  the  ignition Â
a
nd  start  the  engine  again  using  the  "START/
STOP"
 button.In
Â
t
he Â
e
vent Â
o
f Â
a
Â
f
ault Â
w
ith Â
t
he Â
s
ystem, Â
t
he  symbol  for  the  button  changes Â
t
o  alert  mode  and  the  warning  lamp Â
f
lashes  for  a  few  moments  then Â
c
omes  on  continuously.
The
Â
system
Â
is
Â
active
Â
again;
Â
this
Â
is
Â
c
onfirmed
Â
by
Â
the
Â
indicator
Â
lamp
Â
in
Â
the
Â
b
utton
Â
going
Â
off
Â
and
Â
illumination
Â
of
Â
t
his
Â
symbol.
The Stop  &  Start  system  makes  use  of Â
a
dvanced  technology.  For  any  work  on Â
t
he  system  go  to  a  qualified  workshop Â
w
ith  the  skills  and  equipment  required, Â
w
hich  a  CITROËN  dealer  is  able  to Â
pro
vide.
Before
 doing  anything  under  the Â
b
onnet,  deactivate  the  Stop  &  Start Â
s
ystem  to  avoid  any  risk  of  injury Â
r
esulting  from  automatic  operation  of Â
S
TART Â mode.
Maintenance
This system requires a 12 V battery with a special  specification  and  technology  (reference Â
n
umbers  available  from  CITROËN  dealers).
Fitting
 a  battery  not  listed  by  CITROËN Â
i
ntroduces  the  risk  of  malfunction  of  the Â
s
ystem.
For
 charging,  use  a  12  V  charger  and  do  not Â
r
everse  the  polarity.
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Driving
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The fitting of electrical equipment or accessories which are not
recommended
 by  CITROËN  may  result Â
i
n  a  failure  of  your  vehicle's  electronic Â
s
ystem  and  excessive  electrical Â
c
onsumption.
Contact
 a  CITROËN  dealer Â
f
or  information  on  the  range  of Â
r
ecommended  equipment  and Â
a
ccessories.
Installation of radio
communication transmitters
Before installing any after-market radio communication  transmitter,  you  can Â
c
ontact  a  CITROËN  dealer  for  the Â
s
pecification  of  transmitters  which  can Â
b
e  fitted  (frequency,  maximum  power, Â
a
erial position, specific installation
requirements),
 in  line  with  the  Vehicle Â
E
lectromagnetic
 C
ompatibility
 D
irective (2004/104/EC). Depending
 on  the  legislation  in  force  in Â
t
he  country,  certain  safety  equipment  m
ay  be  compulsory:  high  visibility  s
afety  vests,  warning  triangles, Â
b
reathalyzers,
 spar
e
 bu
lbs,
 spar
e
 f
uses,
 f
ire  extinguisher,  first  aid  kit,  mud  flaps Â
a
t  the  rear  of  the  vehicle.
"Multimedia"
Speakers, Hi-Fi module, head-up display screen,  portable  satellite  navigation  system, Â
d
riving  assistance  systems,  reversing  camera, Â
p
ortable  video  screen,  portable  video  carrier, Â
t
elephone  carrier,  two-screen  video  pack, Â
p
ortable  video  player,  CD  player,  230  V/50 Hz Â
s
ocket, Â 230 Â V/12 Â V Â adaptor, Â iPhone/iPad Â
c
harger...
By
 visiting  a  CITROËN dealer  you  can  also Â
o
btain cleaning  and  maintenance  products Â
(
interior  and  exterior)  -  including  ecological Â
p
roducts  in  the  "TECHNATURE"  range, Â
p
roducts  for  topping  up  (screenwash...),  paint Â
t
ouch-up  pens  and  aerosols  for  the  exact Â
c
olour  of  your  vehicle,  refills  (sealant  cartridge Â
f
or  the  temporary  puncture  repair  kit...),  ...
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Practical information
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Checks
12 V battery
The battery does not require any maintenance.However, check that the terminals are clean and  correctly  tightened,  particularly  in  summer a
nd  winter.
Refer to the manufacturer's service  schedule  for  details  of  the Â
r
eplacement  intervals  for  these Â
c
omponents.
Air filter and passenger compartment filter
Replace the oil filter each time the e ngine  oil  is  changed.
Refer
 to  the  manufacturer's Â
s
ervice  schedule  for  details  of Â
t
he  replacement  interval  for  this Â
c
omponent.
Oil filterThe presence of this label, in particular with
the  Stop  &  Start  system,  indicates  the  use  of Â
a
 specific  12  V  lead-acid  battery  with  special Â
t
echnology  and  specification.  The  involvement Â
o
f  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified  workshop Â
i
s  essential  when  replacing  or  disconnecting Â
t
he  battery.
Unless
 other wise  indicated,  check  these  components  in  accordance  with  the  manufacturer's  service  schedule  and  according  to  your  engine.
Other wise,  have  them  checked  by  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified  workshop.
Depending  on  the  environment  (e.g.  dusty Â
a
tmosphere)  and  the  use  of  the  vehicle Â
(e.g.  city  driving),  replace them twice as often
if necessary .
A  clogged  passenger  compartment  filter  may Â
h
ave  an  adverse  effect  on  the  per formance Â
o
f  the  air  conditioning  system  and  generate Â
u
ndesirable
 o
dours.
Particle filter (Diesel)
The start of saturation of the
particle
 filter  is  indicated  by  the Â
f
ixed  illumination  of  this  warning Â
l
amp  accompanied  by  a  warning Â
m
essage.
As
Â
soon  as  the  traffic  conditions  permit, Â
r
egenerate  the  filter  by  driving  at  a Â
s
peed
Â
of  at  least  40  mph  (60  km/h)  until Â
t
he
Â
warning  lamp  goes  off.
If
Â
the
Â
warning  lamp  stays  on,  this Â
i
ndicates  a  low  additive  level.
on a n
ew vehicle, the first particle
filter
Â
regeneration  operations  may  be Â
a
ccompanied  by  a  "burning"  smell, Â
w
hich
Â
is  per fectly  normal.
Following
 prolonged  operation  of  the Â
v
ehicle
Â
at  very  low  speed  or  at  idle, Â
y
ou
Â
may,  in  exceptional  circumstances, Â
n
otice
Â
the  emission  of  water  vapour  at Â
t
he
Â
exhaust  on  acceleration.  This  does Â
n
ot affect the behaviour of the vehicle
or
Â
the
Â
environment.
When
Â
carrying
Â
out
Â
work
Â
on
Â
the
Â
battery,
Â
refer
Â
t
o
Â
the
Â
"12
Â
V
Â
battery"
Â
section
Â
for
Â
details
Â
of
Â
the
Â
p
recautions
Â
to
Â
be
Â
taken
Â
before
Â
disconnecting
Â
t
he
Â
battery
Â
and
Â
following
Â
its
Â
reconnection.
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Brake wear depends on the style of  driving,  particularly  in  the  case Â
o
f  vehicles  used  in  town,  over  short Â
d
istances.  It  may  be  necessary  to Â
h
ave
Â
the
Â
condition  of  the  brakes  checked,  even Â
b
etween
 v
ehicle
 s
ervices.
Unless
Â
there  is  a  leak  in  the  circuit,  a  drop  in Â
t
he
Â
brake
 fluid  level  indicates  that  the  brake Â
p
ads
Â
are
Â
worn.
Brake pads
For information on checking brake d isc  wear,  contact  a  CITROËN  dealer Â
o
r  a  qualified  workshop.
Brake disc wear
Only use products recommended by CITROËN  or  products  of  equivalent Â
q
uality
 an
d
 sp
ecification.
In
 order  to  optimise  the  operation  of Â
u
nits  as  important  as  those  in  the Â
b
raking  system,  CITROËN  selects  and Â
o
ffers  very  specific  products.
After
 washing  the  vehicle,  dampness, Â
o
r  in  wintry  conditions,  ice  can  form Â
o
n  the  brake  discs  and  pads:  braking Â
e
fficiency  may  be  reduced.  Make  light Â
b
rake  applications  to  dry  and  defrost Â
t
he  brakes.
Electric parking brake
For more information, refer to the "Electric parking  brake  -  Operating  faults"  section.
This
 system  does  not  require  any Â
r
outine  servicing.  However,  in  the Â
e
vent  of  a  problem,  have  the  system Â
c
hecked  by  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a Â
q
ualified
 w
orkshop.
Manual gearbox
The gearbox does not require any m
aintenance  (no  oil  change).
Refer
 to  the  manufacturer's  service Â
s
chedule  for  the  checking  interval  for Â
t
his
 c
omponent.
Electronic gearbox
The gearbox does not require any maintenance  (no  oil  change).
Refer
 to  the  manufacturer's  service Â
s
chedule  for  details  of  the  checking Â
i
nterval  for  this  component.
Automatic gearbox
The gearbox does not require any maintenance  (no  oil  change).
Refer
 to  the  manufacturer's  service Â
s
chedule  for  details  of  the  level Â
c
hecking  interval  for  this  component.To
 avoid  damaging  the  electrical  units, Â
n
ever use  a  high  pressure  jet  wash  in Â
t
he  engine  compartment.
Checks
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415
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
.
alphabetical index
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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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