engine Citroen C4 RHD 2013.5 2.G Owner's Manual
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CONTENTS
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Direction indicators 134
Hazard warning lamps 134
Horn 134
Braking assistance systems 135
Trajectory control systems (ESP) 136
Emergency or assistance call 137
Front seat belts 138
Airbags 141
8 - SAFETY 134 144
Electric parking brake 145
Manual parking brake 152
Manual gearbox 152
Electronic gearbox 153
Automatic gearbox 156
Hill start assist 159
Gear effi ciency indicator 160
Tyre under-infl ation detection 161
Stop & Start 163
Blind spot sensors 166
Speed limiter 170
Cruise control 172
Parking space sensors 174
Parking sensors 176
9 - DRIVING 145 177
Bonnet 179
Running out of fuel (Diesel) 180
Petrol engines 181
Diesel engines 182
Checking levels 183
Checks 185
10 - CHECKS 178 186
Temporary puncture repair kit 187
Changing a wheel 192
Snow chains 196
Changing a bulb 197
Changing a fuse 203
12 V battery 207
Energy economy mode 210
Changing a wiper blade 210
Fitting roof bars 211
Very cold climate screen 211
Towing the vehicle 212
Towing a trailer 214
Audio pre-equipment 215
Accessories 216
11 - PRACTICAL
INFORMATION 187 217
Petrol engines 218
Petrol weights 219
Diesel engines 220
Diesel weights 221
Dimensions 223
Identifi cation markings 224
12 - TECHNICAL
DATA 218 224
Emergency or assistance 225
eMyWay 227
Audio system 281
AUDIO and
TELEMATICS 225 314
ALPHABETICAL
INDEX 319 324 VISUAL
SEARCH 315 318
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Parking sensors
This system measures the size of a
free parking space between two ve-
hicles or obstacles.
174
Stop & Start system
This system puts the engine temporar-
ily into standby during stops in the traf-
fi c (traffi c lights, traffi c jams, etc...). The
engine restarts automatically as soon
as you want to move off. The Stop &
Start system allows reductions of fuel
consumption and exhaust emissions,
as well as noise levels when stationary.
163
Welcome lighting
This additional exterior and interior
lighting, controlled remotely, makes
your approach to the vehicle easier
when the light is poor.
100
Directional lighting
This lighting automatically provides
additional visibility when cornering.
102
Cornering lighting
At low speed, this lighting provides
additional visibility when cornering,
at junctions, and when parking...
making use of the corresponding
front foglamp.
103
EXTERIOR
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Interior mood lighting
This dimmed lighting of the passenger
compartment improves visibility inside
the vehicle when the light is poor.
108
Electronic gearbox
This system offers driving combining
a fully automatic mode and a manual
mode.
153
Massage function
This system provides a lumbar massage
for a period of 60 minutes. The massage
is done in 6 cycles of 10 minutes.
73
Audio and communication systems
These systems benefi t from the following
technologies: radio, CD player, USB player,
Bluetooth system, satellite navigation sys-
tem with colour screen, auxiliary sockets.
Radio
281
eMyWay
satellite navigation system
227
Electric parking brake
It combines the functions of auto-
matic application on switching off the
engine and automatic release when
moving off.
Manual application and release re-
mains possible.
145
INTERIOR
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FAMILIARISATION
Instrument panels
Warning lamps
Central switch panels
A.
With the ignition on, the bars indi-
cate the level of fuel remaining.
B.
With the engine running, its associ-
ated low level warning lamp should
go off.
C.
With the ignition on, the oil level in-
dicator should show for a few sec-
onds that the level is OK or correct,
depending on version.
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1.
With the ignition on, the orange and
red warning lamps come on.
2.
With the engine running, these
warning lamps should go off.
32
A.
Make an emergency call.
137, 225
B.
Access to CITROËN services.
137, 225
C.
Hazard warning.
134
D.
Central locking.
83
E.
Black panel (black screen).
47
If the levels are not correct, top up the
levels which are low. If warning lamps remain on, refer to the
relevant page.
MONITORING
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Electric parking brake
Manual application / release
Automatic application / release
Before leaving the ve-
hicle, check that the
brake warning lamp in
the instrument panel
and the P
warning lamp in the control
lever A
are on fi xed (not fl ashing)
.
Manual application
of the parking
brake is possible by pulling
the control
lever A
.
With the ignition on, manual release
of
the parking brake is possible by press-
ing the brake pedal
and pulling then
releasing
the control lever A
. Press the accelerator pedal and let the
clutch pedal up (manual gearbox), the
parking brake is released automatically
and progressively as you move off.
With the vehicle at rest, on switching off
the engine the parking brake is applied
automatically.
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With the engine running, on
opening the driver's door there
is an audible warning; apply the
parking brake manually.
Do not leave a child alone inside
the vehicle with the ignition on;
they might release the parking
brake. If you are towing a trailer or car-
avan or if the slope might vary
(transport on a ferry, lorry, tow-
ing...) make a maximum manual
application with a long pull on
the control lever A
to immobilise
the vehicle. If this warning lamp is on in the
instrument panel, the automat-
ic application / release
is de-
activated
; apply and release
the parking brake manually.
DRIVING SAFELY
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FAMILIARISATION
Electronic gearbox
Displays in the instrument panel
Moving off
This 6-speed gearbox offers a choice
between the comfort of fully automatic
operation or the pleasure of manual
gear changing.
1.
Gear lever.
2.
Steering mounted "-"
control paddle.
3.
Steering mounted "+"
control paddle.
The gear engaged or the driving mode
selected appears on the instrument
panel screen.
N.
Neutral.
R.
Reverse.
1 to 6.
Gear engaged.
AUTO.
Automated mode.
Select position N
and press the
brake pedal fi rmly while starting the
engine.
Engage fi rst gear by pulling the gear
lever 1
towards position A
or M
,
or
engage reverse by pushing the gear
lever 1 towards position R
.
Release the parking brake.
Take your foot off the brake pedal
then accelerate.
153
DRIVING SAFELY
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Automatic gearbox
This six-speed gearbox offers the
choice between the comfort of automat-
ic operation or the pleasure of manual
gear changing.
1.
Gear lever.
2.
"S"
(sport)
button.
3.
"
"
(snow)
button.
Displays in the instrument panel
Moving off
With your foot on the brake, select
position P
or N
.
Start the engine.
Then select position R
, D
or M
.
Take your foot off the brake pedal,
then accelerate away.
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Hill start assist
The driving mode selected and/or the
gear engaged appear in the left hand
instrument panel screen.
P.
Park.
R.
Reverse.
N.
Neutral.
D.
Drive (automatic operation).
S.
S
port
programme.
.
Snow
programme.
1 to 6.
Gear engaged.
-.
Invalid value in manual opera-
tion. Your vehicle is fi tted with a system
which holds your vehicle stationary mo-
mentarily, the time to move your foot
from the brake to the accelerator, to
help with moving off on a gradient.
This function is only active when:
- the vehicle is completely station-
ary with your foot on the brake pedal,
- certain conditions of gradient are met,
- the driver's door is closed.
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Do not get out of the vehicle dur-
ing the hill start assist temporary
holding phase.
DRIVING SAFELY
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FAMILIARISATION
Stop & Start
Engine going into STOP mode
Engine going into START mode
Deactivation / Reactivation
In certain circumstances the STOP
mode may not be available; the "ECO"
warning lamp fl ashes for a few seconds
then goes off.
- with a manual gearbox;
at speeds
below 12 mph (20 km/h), when you
put the gear lever into neutral, and
you release the clutch pedal,
- with an electronic gearbox;
at
speeds below 5 mph (8 km/h), when
you press the brake pedal or you
put the gear lever in position N
.
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- with a manual gearbox;
when you
fully
depress the clutch pedal,
- with an electronic gearbox;
●
with the gear lever in position A
or M
, when you release the brake
pedal,
●
or gear lever in position N
and
brake pedal released, when you
change to position A
or M
,
●
or engage reverse.
In certain circumstances, START mode
may engage automatically; the "ECO"
warning lamp fl ashes then goes off.
164
You can deactivate the system at any
time by pressing the "ECO OFF"
button;
the button's warning lamp comes on.
164
The "ECO"
warning lamp goes
off and the engine restarts au-
tomatically:
The "ECO"
warning lamp comes on
in the instrument panel and the engine
is put into standby automatically:
The system is reactivated auto-
matically every time you start the
engine with the key.
Before refuelling or doing any-
thing under the bonnet, you
must switch off the ignition with
the key.
DRIVING SAFELY
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FAMILIARISATION
Speed limiter "LIMIT"
Cruise control "CRUISE"
Display in the instrument panel
Cruise control
1.
Limiter mode On / Off.
2.
Decrease the programmed value.
3.
Increase the programmed value.
4.
Speed limiter On / Off.
5.
Display the list of memorised
speeds.
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170
1.
Cruise control mode On / Off.
2.
Programme a speed / Decrease the
programmed value.
3.
Programme a speed / Increase the
programmed value.
4.
Cruise control Off / Resume.
5.
Display the list of memorised speeds.
169
172
The cruise control or speed limiter
mode appears in the instrument panel
when it is selected.
The values must be set with the engine
running.
In order to be programmed or activated,
the vehicle speed must be higher than
25 mph (40 km/h), with at least fourth
gear engaged on a manual gearbox
(second gear for an electronic or auto-
matic gearbox).
Speed limiter
DRIVING SAFELY
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Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
Optimise the use of your
gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gen-
tly and change up without waiting.
During acceleration change up early.
With an automatic or electronic gear-
box, give preference to automatic mode
and avoid pressing the accelerator
pedal heavily or suddenly.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between ve-
hicles, use engine braking rather than
the brake pedal, and press the accel-
erator progressively. These practices
contribute towards a reduction in fuel
consumption and CO
2 emissions and
also helps reduce the background traf-
fi c noise.
If your vehicle has cruise control, make
use of the system at speeds above
25 mph (40 km/h) when the traffi c is
fl owing well.
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 open.
Remember to make use of equipment
that can help keep the temperature
in the passenger compartment down
(sunroof and window blinds...).
Switch off the air conditioning, unless
it has automatic regulation, as soon 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.
The gear effi ciency indicator invites
you to change up: as soon as the in-
dication to change up is displayed in
the instrument panel, follow it straight
away.
With an electronic or automatic gear-
box, this indicator appears only in
manual mode.
ECO-DRIVING