headlamp Citroen C4 RHD 2015 2.G Owner's Guide
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1010
170Â
PETROL ENGINES
The various caps and covers allow access for checking the levels of the various fluids and for replacing certain components.
1. Â
Power
 steering  reservoir.
2.
Â
Screenwash
Â
and
Â
headlamp
Â
wash
Â
reservoir
.
3.
Â
Coolant
 reservoir. 4.
Â
Brake
 fluid  reservoir.
5.
Â
Battery/Fuses.
6.
Â
Fusebox.7.
Â
Air
 filter.
8.
Â
Engine
 oil  dipstick.
9.
Â
Engine
 oil  filler  cap.
CHECKS
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1010
171 * According to  engine.
DIESEL ENGINES
The various  caps  and  covers  allow  access  for  checking  the  levels  of  the  various  fluids,  for  replacing  certain  components  and  for
 priming  the  fuel  system.
1.
Â
Power
 steering  reservoir.
2.
Â
Screenwash
Â
and
Â
headlamp
Â
wash
Â
reservoir
.
3.
Â
Coolant
 reservoir. 4.
Â
Brake
 fluid  reservoir.
5.
Â
Battery/Fuses.
6.
Â
Fusebox.
7.
Â
Air
 filter.8.
Â
Engine
 oil  dipstick.
9.
Â
Engine
 oil  filler  cap.
10.
Â
Priming
 pump*.
11 .
 Bleed
 screw*.
CHECKS
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1010
174Â
Used products
Avoid prolonged contact  of  used  oil
 or  fluids  with  the  skin.
Most
Â
of
Â
these
Â
fluids
Â
are
Â
harmful
Â
to
Â
health
Â
or
Â
indeed
Â
very
Â
corro
-
sive.
Do
Â
not
Â
discard
Â
used
Â
oil
Â
or
Â
fluids
Â
into
 sewers  or  onto  the  ground.
Take
Â
used
Â
oil
Â
to
Â
a
Â
CITROËN
Â
dealer
Â
or
Â
a
Â
qualified
Â
workshop
Â
(France)
Â
or
Â
to
Â
an
Â
authorised
Â
waste
 disposal  site.
Additive level (Diesel with
particle emissions filter)
The additive reservoir  low  level  is  indi -
cated  by:
Topping up
The
Â
reservoir
Â
must
Â
be
Â
topped
Â
up
Â
with
-
out
Â
delay
Â
by
Â
a
Â
CITROËN
Â
dealer
Â
or
Â
a
Â
qualified
 workshop.
-
Â
fixed
Â
illumination
Â
of
Â
the
Â
par
-
ticle
Â
emissions
Â
filter
Â
warning lamp,
Â
accompanied
Â
by
Â
an
Â
au
-
dible
Â
signal
Â
and
Â
a
Â
message that
Â
the
Â
particle
Â
emissions filter
 additive  level  is  too  low.
Screenwash / headlamp wash
fluid levelSpecification of the fluid
ToÂ
ensure
Â
optimum
Â
cleaning
Â
and
Â
to avoid
Â
freezing,
Â
the
Â
fluid
Â
should
Â
never
Â
be topped
 up  or  replaced  by  plain  water.
In
Â
wintry
Â
conditions,
Â
the
Â
use
Â
of
Â
a
Â
fluid
Â
with
Â
an
Â
ethyl
Â
alcohol
Â
or
Â
methanol
Â
base
Â
is
 recommended.
To
Â
check
Â
the
Â
level
Â
or
Â
top
Â
up
Â
the
Â
fluid
Â
on
Â
vehicle
Â
fitted
Â
with
Â
headlamp
Â
washers,
Â
immobilise
Â
the
Â
vehicle
Â
and
Â
switch
Â
of
Â
the
Â
engine.
F
Â
Open
Â
the
Â
bonnet
Â
and
Â
secure
Â
it
Â
with
Â
the
Â
stay.
F
Â
Open
Â
the
Â
screenwash
Â
reservoir
Â
filler cap.
F
Â
T
ake
Â
and
Â
pinch
Â
the
Â
level
Â
gauge
Â
to
Â
block
Â
its
Â
breather.
F
Â
Remove
Â
the
Â
gauge
Â
completely
Â
from
Â
the
Â
reservoir
Â
to
Â
read
Â
the
Â
level
Â
in
Â
the
Â
transparent
Â
section.
F
Â
T
op
Â
up
Â
if
Â
necessary.
F
Â
Refit
Â
the
Â
filler
Â
cap
Â
to
Â
the
Â
reservoir
Â
and
Â
close
Â
the
Â
bonnet.
CHECKS
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1111
196Â
CHANGING A BULB
The headlamps are  fitted  with  polycarbonate
 glass  with  a  pro -
tective
 coating:
F
do not clean them using a
dry or abrasive cloth,
nor
with a detergent or solvent
product,
F
Â
use
Â
a
Â
sponge
Â
and
Â
soapy
Â
wa
-
ter
 or  a  pH  neutral  product,
F
Â
when
Â
using
Â
a
Â
high
Â
pressure
Â
washer
Â
on
Â
persistent
Â
marks,
Â
do
Â
not
Â
keep
Â
the
Â
lance
Â
direct
-
ed
Â
towards
Â
the
Â
lamps
Â
or
Â
their
Â
edges
Â
for
Â
too
Â
long,
Â
so
Â
as
Â
not
Â
to
Â
damage
Â
their
Â
protective
Â
coating
 and  seals.
Changing
Â
a
Â
bulb
Â
should
Â
only
Â
be
Â
done
Â
after
Â
the
Â
headlamp
Â
has
Â
been
Â
switched
Â
of
f Â
for
Â
several
Â
minutes
 (risk  of  serious  burns).
F
Â
Do
Â
not
Â
touch
Â
the
Â
bulb
Â
directly
Â
with
Â
your
Â
fingers,
Â
use
Â
a
Â
lint-
free
 cloth.
It
Â
is
Â
imperative
Â
to
Â
use
Â
only
Â
anti-
ultraviolet
Â
(UV)
Â
type
Â
bulbs
Â
to
Â
avoid
 damaging  the  headlamp.
Always
Â
replace
Â
a
Â
failed
Â
bulb
Â
with
Â
a
Â
new
Â
bulb
Â
with
Â
the
Â
same
Â
type
Â
and
 specification. Risk of electrocution
Xenon
Â
bulbs
Â
(D1S-35W)
Â
must
Â
be replaced
Â
by
Â
a
Â
CITROËN
Â
dealer or
 a  qualified  workshop.
Front lamps
1. Direction indicators (H21 clear).
2.
Dipped beam headlamps
(H7 - 55W).
3.
Main beam headlamps
(H1 - 55W).
4.
Daytime running lamps/
sidelamps (P21/5W XL).
5.
Foglamps (H1
1 - 55W).
1.
Directional dipped/main beam
headlamps (D1S-35W).
2.
Direction indicators
(PY21W
amber).
3.
Daytime running lamps/
sidelamps (P21/5W XL).
4.
Foglamps (H1
1-55W). Model with halogen headlamps
Model with xenon and directional
headlamps
Bulbs with  lugs,  type  H1,  H7...  take
 care  to  position  them  cor -
rectly
 to  ensure  the  best  lighting.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
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1111
197Â
Amber coloured bulbs,  such  as  the
 direction  indicators,  must  be Â
replaced
Â
with
Â
bulbs
Â
of
Â
identical
Â
specifications
 and  colour.
When
Â
refitting,
Â
close
Â
the
Â
protec
-
tive cover carefully to preserve
the
 sealing  of  the  headlamp.
Changing direction indicator bulbs
Model with halogen headlamps
Rapid
Â
flashing
Â
of
Â
the
Â
direction
Â
indicator
Â
warning
Â
lamp
Â
(right
Â
or
Â
left)
Â
indicates
Â
the
Â
failure
Â
of
Â
a
Â
bulb
Â
on
Â
that
Â
side.
Access to bulbs
F
Â
Remove
Â
the
Â
air
Â
deflector
Â
by
Â
unclip
-
ping
Â
each
Â
of
Â
its
Â
three
Â
attachment
Â
points.
F
Â
Unclip
Â
the
Â
bonnet
Â
release
Â
cable
Â
at
Â
its
Â
two
Â
fixings.
F
 Move
Â
the
Â
cable
Â
down.
After
 changing
 the
 failed
 bulb,
 remember to
Â
put
Â
everything
Â
back
Â
in
Â
place
Â
(cable
Â
and air
Â
deflector).
Depending
Â
on
Â
the
Â
engine
Â
and
Â
only
Â
on
Â
the
Â
left
Â
hand
Â
side,
Â
you
Â
must
Â
first
Â
carry
Â
out
Â
the
Â
following
Â
operations
Â
for
Â
access
Â
to
Â
the
Â
protective
Â
covers
Â
on
Â
the
Â
bulbs.
F
Â
T
urn
Â
the
Â
bulb
Â
holder
Â
a
Â
quarter
Â
of
Â
a
Â
turn
Â
and
Â
extract
Â
it.
F
Â
Pull
Â
out
Â
the
Â
bulb
Â
and
Â
change
Â
it.
To
Â
reassemble,
Â
carry
Â
out
Â
these
Â
opera
-
tions
Â
in
Â
reverse
Â
order. Model with Xenon headlamps
F
Â
Remove
Â
the
Â
protective
Â
cover
Â
by
Â
pullin
g  on  its  tongue.
F
Â
Disconnect
 the  electrical  connector.
F
Â
Separate
Â
the
Â
springs
Â
to
Â
release
Â
the
Â
bulb.
F
Â
Pull
 the  bulb  out  and  replace  it.
To
Â
reassemble,
Â
carry
Â
out
Â
these
Â
opera
-
tions
Â
in  reverse  order.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
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1111
198Â
Changing dipped beam headlamp
bulbs (only on models with halogen
headlamps)Changing daytime running lamp/
sidelamp bulbs
F
Â
Remove
Â
the
Â
protective
Â
cover
Â
by
Â
pullin
g  on  the  tab.
F
Â
Disconnect
 the  bulb  connector.
F
Â
T
urn Â
the
Â
bulb
Â
holder
Â
a
Â
quarter
Â
of
Â
a
Â
turn
 and  extract  it.
F
Â
Pull
 the  bulb  and  change  it.
To
Â
refit,
Â
carry
Â
out
Â
these
Â
operations
Â
in
Â
reverse
 order.
F
Â
Remove
Â
the
Â
protective
Â
cover
Â
by
Â
pullin
g  on  the  tab.
F
Â
Disconnect
 the  bulb  connector.
F
Â
Spread
Â
the
Â
springs
Â
to
Â
release
Â
the
Â
bulb.
F
Â
Extract
 the  bulb  and  change  it.
To
Â
reassemble,
Â
carry
Â
out
Â
these
Â
operations in
 reverse  order. Changing main beam headlamp
bulbs (only on models with halogen
headlamps)
F
Â
Remove
Â
the
Â
protective
Â
cover
Â
by
Â
pullin
g  on  the  tab.
F
Â
Disconnect
 the  bulb  connector.
F
Â
Squeeze
Â
the
Â
springs
Â
to
Â
release
Â
the
Â
bulb.
F
Â
Pull
 out  the  bulb  and  replace  it.
To
Â
reassemble,
Â
carry
Â
out
Â
these
Â
operations in
 reverse  order.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
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1111
205Â
Engine compartment fuses
The fusebox is  placed  in  the  engine  compartment
 near  the  battery  (left-
hand
 side).
Access to the fuses
F
Â
Unclip
 the  cover.
F
Â
Change
Â
the
Â
fuse
Â
(see
Â
correspond
-
ing
 paragraph).
F
Â
When
Â
you
Â
have
Â
finished,
Â
close
Â
the
Â
cover
Â
carefully
Â
to
Â
ensure
Â
sealing
Â
of
Â
the
 fusebox. Fuse table
Fuse N° Rating Functions
F19 30 AWindscreen
 wipers  slow  /  fast  speed.
F20 15 AFront
 and  rear  screenwash  pump.
F21 20 AHeadlamp
 wash  pump.
F22 15 AHorn.
F23 15 ARight-hand
 main  beam  headlamp.
F24 15 ALeft-hand
 main  beam  headlamp.
F27 5 ALeft-hand
 dipped  headlamp.
F28 5 ARight-hand
 dipped  headlamp.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
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1111
209Â
LOAD REDUCTION MODE
System which manages  the  use  of  cer -
tain  functions  according  to  the  level  of Â
charge
 remaining  in  the  battery.
When the vehicle  is  being  driven,  the  load
 reduction  function  temporarily  de -
activates certain functions, such as the
air
Â
conditioning,
Â
the
Â
heated
Â
rear
Â
screen...
The deactivated functions  are  reactivat -
ed  automatically  as  soon  as  conditions Â
permit.
ENERGY ECONOMY MODE
System which manages  the  period  of  use of certain functions to conserve a
sufficient
 level  of  charge  in  the  battery.
After
Â
the
Â
engine
Â
has
Â
stopped,
Â
you
Â
can
Â
still
Â
use
Â
functions
Â
such
Â
as
Â
the
Â
audio
Â
equipment,
 windscreen Â
wipers,
Â
dipped
Â
beam
Â
headlamps,
 courtesy Â
lamps,
Â
e
tc.
 for
Â
a
Â
maximum
Â
combined
Â
period
Â
ofÂ
thirty minutes.
Switching to economy mode
Once this  period  has  elapsed,  a  message appears
 in  the  screen  indicating  that  the vehicle
Â
has
Â
switched
Â
to
Â
economy
Â
mode and
Â
the
Â
active
Â
functions
Â
are
Â
put
Â
on
Â
standby
.
If the telephone  is  being  used  at  the
 same  time  on  the  navigation Â
system,
Â
it
Â
will
Â
be
Â
interrupted
Â
after 10
 minutes.
A
 flat
Â
battery
Â
prevents
Â
the
Â
en
-
gine
Â
from
Â
starting
Â
(refer
Â
to
Â
the
Â
corresponding
 paragraph).
Exiting economy mode
These functions  are  reactivated  auto -
matically  the  next  time  the  vehicle  is Â
driven.
F
Â
In
Â
order
Â
to
Â
resume
Â
the
Â
use
Â
of
Â
these functions
Â
immediately
, Â
start
Â
the
Â
engine and
 let  it  run  for  a  few  minutes.
The
Â
time
Â
available
Â
to
Â
you
Â
will
Â
then
Â
be double
Â
the
Â
period
Â
for
Â
which
Â
the
Â
engine is
Â
left
Â
running.
Â
However
, Â
this
Â
period
Â
will
always
Â
be
Â
between
Â
five
Â
and
Â
thirty
Â
minutes.
This
Â
period
Â
may
Â
be
Â
greatly
Â
re
-
duced
Â
if
Â
the
Â
battery
Â
is
Â
not
Â
fully
Â
charged.
CHANGING A WIPER BLADE
Before removing a front wiper
blade
F Within one  minute  after  switching  of
f  the  ignition,  operate  the  wiper Â
stalk
Â
to
Â
position
Â
the
Â
wiper
Â
blades
Â
vertically
 on  the  windscreen.
Removing
F Raise the  corresponding  wiper  arm.
F Â
Unclip
 the  wiper  blade  and  remove  it.
Fitting
F Put the  corresponding  new  wiper  blade
 in  place  and  clip  it.
F
Â
Fold
 down  the  wiper  arm  carefully.
After fitting a front wiper blade
F Switch on  the  ignition.
F Â
Operate
Â
the
Â
wiper
Â
stalk
Â
again
Â
to
Â
park
 the  wiper  blades.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
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273
CONFIGURATION
Press SETUP to display the "Configuration "
 menu. Select "Choose colour"
 and  confirm  to Â
select
 the  screen  colour  harmony  and Â
the
 map  presentation  mode:
-  day  mode,
-  night  mode,
-
Â
automatic
 day/night  mode, Â
according
 to  whether  the Â
headlamps
 are  on.
Select "Adjust luminosity "
 and  confirm Â
to
 adjust  the  screen  brightness.
Press "OK"
 to  save  the  changes.
The
 settings  for  day  and  night  are Â
independent.
Select "
Display configuration "
 and Â
confirm.
Display configuration
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319Â
ABS and EBFD systems.............11 8a
ccessories  ............................... 215
Accessory
 socket, Â
12V
Â
....................... 94,
 95,  97,  101
AdBlue
® ..................................... 177
Additive,  AdBlue  .......... 23,  177,  180
Adjusting
 headlamps Â
................... 84
Adjusting
 head Â
restraints
Â
................................... 59
Adjusting
 seat  belt Â
height
Â
.............................. 121,
 122
Adjusting
 the  steering  wheel........ 64
Advice
Â
on  driving Â
....................... 128
Airbags
Â
................................ 22,
 124
Airbags,
 curtain.................. 126,  127
Airbags,
 front Â
..................... 124,
 127
Airbags,
 lateral................... 126,  127
Air
Â
conditioning Â
............................ 10
Air
Â
conditioning, Â
automatic
Â
...................... 48,
 49,  52
Air
Â
conditioning, Â manual Â
......... 48-50
Air
Â
filter
Â
...................................... 175
Air
Â
flow
Â
......................................... 10a
ir vents....................................... 47
Alarm
Â
........................................... 71
Anti-lock
 braking Â
system
 (ABS) Â
........................... 11
8
Anti-pinch..................................... 75
Anti-theft
Â
.................................... 129
Armrest,
 front Â
......................... 96,
 97
Armrest,
 rear Â
................................ 99a
ssistance call Â
........... 120,
 227,  228
Audible
Â
warning Â
.......................... 11
7
Audio
Â
streaming Â
(
b
luetooth) Â
.............. 270,
 300,  302
Audio
Â
system Â
................. 35,
 37,  285
Automatic
 illumination Â
of
Â
headlamps Â
...................... 79,
 82Automatic
 operation  of  hazard Â
warning
 lamps Â
.........................
11
7
Automatic  rain  sensitive Â
windscreen  wipers  .............. 87,  88
Auxiliary  socket.................. 271,  299
Auxiliary  sockets  .......................... 94Changing
 a  wiper  blade Â
....... 89,
 209
Changing  the  date Â
........... 35,
 37,  42
Changing  the  remote Â
control battery  ........................... 67
Changing  the  time  ..... 32,  35,  37,  42
Checking  levels  .................. 172-174
Checking
 the  engine Â
oil level...................................... 29
Checking
 tyre  pressures Â
(using
 the  kit) Â
.......................... 184
Checks............... 170,
 171,  175,  176
Child
 lock Â
....................................11
6
Children
Â
...................... 1
10, Â 113, Â 114
Child
 seats Â
... 103,
 104,  108-110,  115
Child
 seats,  conventional........... 109
C
ITR o Ë n  Localised Â
a
ssistance Call Â
....................... 228
C
ITR o Ë n  Localised Â
Emergency
 Call Â
...................... 228
Clock
............................................ 32
Closing
 the  boot..................... 66,  74
Closing
 the  doors................... 66,  73
Cold
 climate  screen Â
................... 210
Colour screen
Â
.............................. 41
Connectors,
 audio Â
....... 94,
 297,  299
Coolant level
Â
.............................. 173
Courtesy
 lamps...................... 83,  90
Courtesy
 mirror Â
............................ 93
Cruise control
Â
.................... 155,
 158
Cup
 holder Â
................................... 95
A
Backup
 starting Â
.......................... 206b
attery Â
........................ 175,
 206-208
Battery,
 charging Â
........................ 208
Battery
,  remote  control Â
.......... 67,
 68
Black
 panel Â
.................................. 33
Blind
 spot  sensors Â
..................... 152b
lue H d i Â
............................ 168,
 177
Bluetooth
 (hands-free) Â
....... 252,
 301
b
luetooth (telephone) Â
................ 252b
onnet Â
....................................... 169b
onnet stay................................ 169
b
oot Â
............................................. 74
Boot
 lamp Â
............................ 91,
 102
Brake
 discs Â
................................ 176
Brake
 lamps............................... 200
Brake
 pads Â
................................ 176
Brakes
Â
....................................... 176
Braking
 assistance  system Â
.........11
8
B
DDAB
 (Digital Â
AudioÂ
Broadcasting)
Â
....264,
 265,  292,  293
Date
 (setting) Â
................... 35,
 37,  42
Daytime
 running Â
lamps
Â
........................ 79,
 196,  198
Capacity,
 fuel  tank Â
..................... 165
C
dÂ
............................................. 294
CD
 MP3 Â
............................. 295,
 296
Central
 locking Â
....................... 66,
 69
Centre console
Â
............................ 95
Changing
 a  bulb Â
................ 196,
 200
Changing
 a  fuse Â
........................ 202
Changing
 a  wheel Â
...................... 189
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