tow Citroen C4 PICASSO RHD 2015 1.G Owner's Manual
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Direction indicators 213
Hazard  warning  lamps Â
2
13
H or n
 2
13
Emergency
 or  assistance  call Â
2
14
Warning
 triangle Â
2
14
Under-inflation
 d
etection
 2
15
ESC
 system Â
2
18
Seat
 belts Â
2
22
Airbags
 2
27
Child
 seats Â
2
33
Deactivating
 the  passenger's  front  airbag Â
2
35
ISOFIX
 mountings Â
2
44
Child
 lock Â
2
52
Safety
Temporary puncture repair kit 253
Changing  a  wheel Â
2
61
Snow
 chains Â
2
71
Changing
 a  bulb Â
2
72
Changing
 a  fuse Â
2
81
12
 V  battery Â
2
88
Energy
 economy  mode Â
2
91
Changing
 a  wiper  blade Â
2
92
Towing
 the  vehicle Â
2
93
Towbar
 with  quickly  detachable  towball Â
2
95
Towing
 a  trailer Â
2
97
Roof
 bars Â
2
99
Very
 cold  climate  screen Â
3
01
Accessories
 3
02
Practical information
Bonnet 305
Petrol  engines Â
3
06
Diesel
 engines Â
3
07
Fuel
 3
08
Misfuel
 prevention  (Diesel) Â
3
10
Running
 out  of  fuel  (Diesel) Â
3
12
Checking
 levels Â
3
13
C h e c ks
 3
17
AdBlue
® additive and SCR systemÂ
(
BlueHDi  Diesel)  3 19
Checks
Petrol engines 3 28
Petrol  weights Â
3
30
Diesel
 engines Â
3
32
Diesel
 weights Â
3
35
Dimensions
 3
38
Identification
 ma
rkings
 3
40
Technical data
Emergency or assistance 3 41
7-inch  touch  screen  tablet Â
3
43
Audio and telematics
Lighting controls 1 93
Automatic  illumination  of  headlamps Â
1
98
Automatic
 headlamp  dipping Â
1
99
Daytime
 running  lamps Â
2
01
Headlamp
 adj
ustment
 2
02
Directional
 l
ighting
 2
04
Wiper
 controls Â
2
05
Screenwash
 2
07
Automatic
 rain  sensitive  wipers Â
2
08
Courtesy
 lamps Â
2
10
Panoramic
 sunroof Â
2
11
Interior
 mood  lighting Â
2
12
Visibility
Alphabetical
 in
dex
Contents
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4
Exterior
Fuel tank,Â
mi sfuel p revention 3 08-311
Wipers,
 screenwash Â
2
05 -209
Changing  a  wiper  blade Â
2
92
Exterior  welcome  lighting Â
2
01
Door  mirror  spotlamps Â
2
01
Cornering  lighting Â
2
03
Directional
 l
ighting
 2
04
Headlamp  height  adjustment Â
2
02
Changing
 bu
lbs
 2
72-276
- Â
f
ront  lamps
-
 fo
glamps
- Â
d
irection  indicator  repeaters
Very  cold  climate  screen Â
3
01
Door  mirrors Â
9
1-93
Panoramic
Â
sunroof
Â
2
11
Roof
Â
bars
Â
2
99 -300
Accessories
 3
02-303
ESC:
Â
ABS,
Â
EBA,
Â
ASR,
Â
DSC
Â
2
18 -221
Tyre
Â
under-inflation
Â
detection
Â
2
15 -217
Tyre
Â
pressures
Â
3
40
Temporary
 pu
ncture
Â
r
epair
Â
kit
Â
2
53 -260
Changing
Â
a
Â
wheel
Â
2
61-270
-
Â
t
ools
-
 s
pare
Â
wheel
-
 r
emoving
Â
/
Â
refitting
Snow
Â
chains
 2
71
Changing
 bu
lbs
 2
76-280
-
Â
r
ear
Â
lamps
-
Â
3
rd
Â
brake
Â
lamp
-
Â
n
umber
Â
plate
Â
lamps
-
 fo
glamps
Parking
Â
sensors
Â
1
80 -181
Reversing
Â
camera
Â
1
82
360
Â
Vision
Â
1
83 -184
Park
Â
Assist
Â
1
85 -192
Towbar
 29
7-298
Towing
Â
(advice)
Â
2
93 -294
Towbar
Â
with
Â
quickly
Â
detachable
Â
t
ow ball
Â
2
95 -296
Boot
 6
5-68
-
Â
o
pening
Â
/
Â
closing
-
 em
ergency
 r
elease
Electronic
Â
key
Â
/
Â
"Keyless
Â
Entry
Â
and
Â
S
tarting"
Â
system
Â
5
1- 61
-
Â
o
pening
Â
/
Â
closing
-
Â
a
nti-theft
Â
protection
-
Â
b
ack-up
Â
control
-
 b
attery
DoorsÂ
6
3 - 64
- Â
o
pening  /  closing
-
 em
ergency
 c
ontrol
Central  locking Â
6
2
Alarm
 6
9-71
Electric  windows Â
7
2-73
over view
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9
Optimise the use of your gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently and change up without waiting. During  acceleration  change  up  early.
With
 an  automatic  or  electronic  gearbox,  give  preference  to  automatic Â
m
ode  and  avoid  pressing  the  accelerator  pedal  heavily  or  suddenly.
Control the use of your electrical
equipment
Before moving off, if the passenger compartment is too warm, ventilate it by  opening  the  windows  and  air  vents  before  using  the  air  conditioning.
Above
 30  mph  (50  km/h),  close  the  windows  and  leave  the  air  vents
 ope
n.
Remember
 to  make  use  of  equipment  that  can  help  keep  the
 t
emperature  in  the  passenger  compartment  down  (sunroof  and  window
 b
linds...).
Switch
 off  the  air  conditioning,  unless  it  has  automatic  regulation,  as
 s
oon  as  the  desired  temperature  is  attained.
Switch
 off  the  demisting  and  defrosting  controls,  if  not  automatic.
Switch
 off  the  heated  seat  as  soon  as  possible.
Switch
 off  the  headlamps  and  front  foglamps  when  the  level  of  light Â
d
oes  not  require  their  use.
Avoid
 running  the  engine  before  moving  off,  particularly  in  winter;  your Â
v
ehicle  will  warm  up  much  faster  while  driving.
As
 a  passenger,  if  you  avoid  connecting  your  multimedia  devices Â
(
film,  music,  video  game...),  you  will  contribute  towards  limiting  the Â
c
onsumption  of  electrical  energy,  and  so  of  fuel.
Disconnect
 your  portable  devices  before  leaving  the  vehicle.
Eco-driving
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use engine braking rather than  the  brake  pedal,  and  press  the  accelerator  progressively.  These Â
p
ractices  contribute  towards  a  reduction  in  fuel  consumption  and Â
C
o
2 emissions and also helps reduce the background traffic noise.
I
f
Â
your  vehicle  has  cruise  control,  make  use  of  the  system  at  speeds Â
a
bove  25  mph  (40  km/h)  when  the  traffic  is  flowing  well.
The
 gear  shift  indicator  invites  you  engage  the  most  suitable  gear:  as Â
s
oon  as  the  indication  is  displayed  in  the  instrument  panel,  follow  it Â
s
traight  away.
For
Â
vehicles  fitted  with  an  electronic  or  automatic  gearbox,  this Â
i
ndicator  appears  only  in  manual  mode.
.
Eco-driving
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26
Operation indicator lamps
If one of the following indicator lamps comes on in the instrument panel, this confirms that the corresponding system has come into operation.
W arning / indicator lamp StateCause Action / Observations
Left-hand
direction indicatorflashing with buzzer.The  lighting  stalk  is  pushed  down.
Right-hand
direction indicatorflashing with buzzer.The  lighting  stalk  is  pushed  up.
Sidelamps fixed. The
 lighting  stalk  is  in  the Â
"
Sidelamps"
 p
osition.
Dipped beam
headlamps fixed.
The
 lighting  stalk  is  in  the  "Dipped Â
b
eam  headlamps"  position.
Main beam
headlamps fixed.
The
 lighting  stalk  is  pulled  towards Â
yo
u. Pull
 the  stalk  to  return  to  dipped  beam  headlamps.
Monitoring
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27
Automatic
headlamp
dippingfixed.
The  lighting  control  stalk  is  in  the  "
AUTO"  position,  pulled  towards Â
y
ou,  and  the  function  is  activated Â
("D
riving assistance"
 menu).
The
 system  is  in  dipped  beam  mode Â
a
s  there  is  sufficient  ambient  light Â
a
nd/or  the  traffic  conditions  do  not Â
a
llow  illumination  of  main  beam.The
 camera,  located  in  the  door  mirror,  manages  the  o
peration  of  main  beam,  depending  on  the  ambient Â
l
ighting  and  driving  conditions.
Pulling
 the  lighting  stalk  again  to  deactivate.
For
 more  information  on  this  function,  refer  to  the Â
V
isibility
 s
ection.
fixed. The
 lighting  control  stalk  is  in  the Â
"
AUTO"  position,  pulled  towards Â
y
ou,  and  the  function  is  activated Â
("D
riving assistance"
 menu).
The
 system  is  in  main  beam  mode Â
a
s  the  ambient  lighting  and  traffic Â
c
onditions  allow  it.
Warning / indicator lamp
StateCause Action / Observations
Rear foglamps fixed. The
 rear  foglamps  are  on.Turn
 the  ring  on  the  stalk  rear ward  to  switch  off  the Â
r
ear
 fo
glamps.
Front foglamps
fixed. The
 front  foglamps  are  switched  on Â
u
sing  the  ring  on  the  lighting  control Â
st
alk.Turn
 the  ring  on  the  lighting  control  stalk  rear ward Â
t
wice  to  switch  off  the  front  foglamps.
For
 more  information  on  the  lighting  controls,  refer  to  the  corresponding  section.
1
Monitoring
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35
Low fuel levelfixed,  accompanied  by  a
n  audible  signal  and Â
a
 message. When
 it  first  comes  on  there  remains  a
pproximately 6 litres of fuel in the
tank.
You
 are  then  using  the  fuel  reserve.You
 must  refuel  as  soon  as  possible  to  avoid  running  o
ut  of  fuel.
Until
 sufficient  fuel  is  added,  this  warning  lamp  will Â
c
ome  on  every  time  the  ignition  is  switched  on, Â
a
ccompanied  by  an  audible  signal  and  a  message.
This
 audible  signal  and  message  are  repeated  with Â
i
ncreasing  frequency  as  the  drops  towards  "0".
Fuel
 tank  capacity:  approximately  57  litres  (petrol)  or Â
5
5  litres  (Diesel).
Never
 continue  to  drive  until  you  run  out  of  fuel  as Â
t
his  could  damage  the  emission  control  and  injection Â
s
ystems.
Warning / indicator lamp
StateCause Action / Observations
Seat belt(s)
not fastened /
unfastened fixed
or
 flashing Â
a
ccompanied  by  an Â
a
udible
 s
ignal.A
 seat  belt  has  not  been  fastened  or Â
h
as  been  unfastened.Pull
 the  strap  then  insert  the  tongue  in  the  buckle.
Airbags on
 temporarily. This  lamp  comes  on  for  a  few Â
s
econds  when  you  turn  on  the Â
i
gnition,  then  goes  off.This
 lamp  should  go  off  when  the  engine  is  started.
If
 it  does  not  go  off,  contact  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a Â
q
ualified
 w
orkshop.
fixed. One
 of  the  airbag  or  seat  belt Â
p
retensioner  systems  has  a  fault.Have
 it  checked  by  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified Â
w
orkshop.
Passenger
airbag system flashing.
The
 passenger  airbag  system  has  a Â
f
ault.Do
 not  have  a  passenger  seated  in  the  front Â
p
assenger
 sea
t.
Have
 it  checked  by  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified Â
w
orkshop.
1
Monitoring
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Emergency procedure
The integral key is used to lock and unlock the v
ehicle  when  the  electronic  key  cannot  operate Â
a
nd  in  the  event  of  a  fault  with  the  Keyless Â
E
ntry  and  Starting  system:
-
Â
c
ell  battery  flat,  vehicle  battery  discharged Â
o
r  disconnected,  ...
-
Â
v
ehicle  located  in  an  area  with  strong Â
e
lectromagnetic
 si
gnals.
Emergency unlocking/locking
using the integral key
Unlocking
F Turn the  key  towards  the  front  of  the  v
ehicle  to  unlock  the  vehicle. Depending
 on  your  version,  the  d
irection  indicators  flash  for  a  few  s
econds,  the  door  mirrors  unfold  and Â
t
he  welcome  lighting  comes  on.
If
 the  alarm  was  activated,  the  siren  will Â
s
ound  on  opening  the  door  with  the  key Â
(
in  the  remote  control).  It  stops  when Â
t
he  ignition  is  switched  on.
F
Â
P
ress
Â
and
Â
hold
Â
the
Â
latch
Â
1
Â
to
Â
extract
Â
the
Â
i
ntegral
Â
key
Â
2 .
The
Â
integral
Â
key
Â
is
Â
also
Â
used
Â
to
Â
deactivate/
reactivate
 t
he
 p
assenger's
 a
irbag.
It
Â
provides
Â
a
Â
backup
Â
means
Â
of
Â
locking
Â
the
Â
p
assenger
 do
ors.
It
Â
also
Â
allows
Â
locking
Â
of
Â
the
Â
vehicle
Â
without
Â
a
ctivation
Â
of
Â
the
Â
alarm.
Access
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Normal locking
F Turn the  key  towards  the  rear  of  the  vehicle  t
o  lock  the  vehicle  completely.
Deadlocking
F Turn the  key  towards  the  rear  in  the  driver's  d
oor  lock  to  lock  the  vehicle  completely.
F
Â
T
urn  the  key  towards  the  rear  again  within Â
f
ive  seconds  to  deadlock  the  vehicle.Depending
 on  your  version,  the Â
d
irection  indicators  flash  for  a Â
few  seconds,  the  door  mirrors  fold.
If  your  vehicle  has  an  alarm,  this Â
f
unction  is  not  activated  by  locking  with Â
t
he  integral  key.
2
Access
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85
Repositioning a seat
Before operating the rear seats, check that the outer rear seat belts are not
loose,
 to  avoid  damaging  them.  The Â
c
entre  belt  must  be  stowed.  Fix  the Â
t
ongues  of  the  three  belts  to  their Â
anc
horage
 p
oints.
Continuity panels
These continuity panels are not
designed to  support  a  weight  greater Â
t
han  30  kg. Releasing / locking the continuity panels
F
Â
B
efore  unfolding  the  continuity  panels, Â
c
heck  that  the  seats  in  the  2
nd row are fully
back.
F
Â
S
lide
Â
the
Â
continuity
Â
panel
Â
latch  upwards  to Â
r
elease.
F
Â
S
traighten
Â
the
Â
continuity
Â
panel,  then  slide Â
t
he
Â
latch
Â
downwards
Â
to
Â
lock
Â
it.
F
Â
I
f
Â
necessary,
Â
straighten
Â
the
Â
continuity
 p
anels
Â
for
Â
the
Â
seats
Â
in
Â
the
Â
2
nd row and lock t
hem
Â
in
Â
place.
F
Â
R
aise
Â
the
Â
backrest
Â
and
Â
push
 it  rear wards Â
u
ntil
Â
it
Â
locks
Â
in
Â
position. Each
 seat  has  a  continuity  panel  at  the  bottom  o
f  the  backrest,  that  once  unfolded:
-  p rovides  a  continuous  load  sur face  in  the Â
b
oot, whatever the position of the seats,
-
Â
a
voids  objects  sliding  under  the  seats  in Â
t
he  2
nd row.
3
Comfort
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F Return the  second-row  continuity  panels  to  t
heir  initial  position  and  lock  them.
F
Â
L
ower  the  head  restraints.
F
Â
C
orrectly  position  the  concertina  board Â
v
ertically  behind  the  seat.
F
Â
C
heck  that  the  seat  belts  for  the  3
rd row
seats
Â
are
Â
correctly
Â
fixed
Â
to
Â
the
Â
loops  and Â
a
re
Â
not
Â
folded.
F
P
ull the strap G ,
Â
located
Â
at
Â
the
Â
bottom  of Â
t
he
Â
seat
Â
backrest.
Â
The
Â
seat
Â
unlocks. Before
 moving  the  third-row  seats, Â
r
eturn  the  rigid  floor  plates  of  the Â
s
econd-row  seats  to  the  upright  position Â
a
nd  lock  them.
Do  not  try  to  fold  a  third-row  seat  that  h
as  not  first  had  the  backrest  fully Â
l
ocked  in  place.
Do
 not  leave  objects  either  on  or Â
u
nderneath  the  seat  bases  of  the  third-
row
 seats  when  you  are  folding  them.
Do
 not  leave  your  hand  on  the  control  G
as
 you  fold  the  seats,  as  you  risk Â
t
rapping
 y
our
 f
ingers.
Do
 not  allow  children  to  operate  the Â
sea
ts
 w
ithout
 s
upervision.
F
Â
N
ext  push  the  backrest  gently  for wards. Â
T
he  backrest  pivots,  folding  onto  the  seat Â
b
ase.  The  seat  base  then  folds  into  the Â
s
towage  area  provided  for  that  purpose.
F  R eposition  the  concertina  boards  over  the  f
olded  seats.
Folding the seats
Comfort