Citroen C4 RHD 2015 2.G Service Manual
Manufacturer: CITROEN, Model Year: 2015, Model line: C4 RHD, Model: Citroen C4 RHD 2015 2.GPages: 328, PDF Size: 12.72 MB
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F Press the "7" or "8" buttons to set
the value required (15, 30 or 60 sec -
onds),
then
press
the
"OK"
button
to
confirm. F
Press
the "5" or "6" buttons,
then the "OK" button to select the
"OK"
box
and
confirm
or
press
the
"Back"
button to cancel.
For
example:
setting
of
the
duration
of
the
"follow-me-home" lighting
F
Press
the "7
" or "8 " buttons, to select
the
"Define
the
vehicle
parameters" menu,
then the "OK" button.
F
Press the "
5" or "6" buttons to
select
the
"Interior
lighting"
line,
then the
"OK" button; then follow
the
same
procedure
to
select
the
"Follow-me-home
headlamps" line.
-
"Driving
assistance":
●
"Parking
brake
automatic"
(Auto
-
matic
electric
parking
brake;
see
the
"Driving"
section),
●
"Rear
wipe
in
reverse
gear"
(Rear
wiper
coupled
to
reverse
gear;
see the "V
isibility" section),
●
"Speeds
memorised"
(Memoris
-
ing
speeds;
see
the
"Driving"
sec
-
tion).
-
"V
ehicle
lighting"
(see
the
"V
isibility"
section):
●
"Directional
headlamps"
(Main
/
additional
directional
lighting),
●
"Daytime
lights"
(Daytime
running
lamps).
-
"Interior
lighting"
(see
the
"V
isibility"
section:
●
"Follow-me-home
headlamps"
(Automatic
operation
of
head
-
lamps
after
switching
of
f
the
igni
-
tion),
●
"W
elcome
lighting"
(Exterior
and
interior
welcome
lighting).
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Choice of language
Once
this
menu
has
been
selected,
you
can
choose
the
language
used
by
the
display
from a pre-defined list.
For
safety
reasons,
configura
-
tion
of
the
multifunction
screen
by
the
driver
must
only
be
done
when
stationary.
Display configuration
This
menu
gives
access
to
the
following
settings:
-
"Choice
of units",
-
"Date
and time adjustment",
-
"Display
parameters",
-
"Brightness". Choice of sounds
This
menu
allows
you
to
choose
a
fam
-
ily
of
polyphonic
sounds
from
the
four
available.
These
sounds
are
grouped
together
in
a
family
and
are
adapted
to
suit
the
situation
and
context
(alert,
confirmation,
rejection,
direction
indica
-
tors,
lighting left on, key in ignition...).
Adjusting the date and time
F
Press
the "7" or "8" button to
display
the
"Display
configuration"
menu,
then press "OK".
F
Press
the "5" or "6" button to se-
lect
the
"Date
and
time
adjustment"
button, then press
"OK".
F
Press
the "7" or "8" button to se-
lect
the
setting
to
modify
.
Confirm
by
pressing
"OK"
,
then
modify
the
setting
and
confirm
again
to
save
the
modification.
F
Adjust
the
settings
one
by
one,
con
-
firming
with the "OK" button.
F
Press the "
5" or "6" button, then
the "OK" button to select the "OK"
box
and
confirm
or
the
"Back"
but-
ton
to cancel.
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COLOUR SCREEN
From the navigation system control panel,
to select one of the applications:
F
press
the
dedicated
"RADIO"
,
"MUSIC", "NAV", "TRAFFIC",
"PHONE" or "SETUP" button for
access
to the corresponding menu,
F
turn
the
dial
A
to select a function,
an
item in a list,
F
press button
B
to
confirm
the
selec
-
tion,
or
F
press the
"Back" button to aban-
don
the
current
operation
and
return
to
the previous display.
With
repeated
presses
on
the
C "MODE"
button,
the screen displays:
-
"RADIO
/ MEDIA"*,
-
"TELEPHONE"*,
-
"FULL
SCREEN MAP"*,
-
"MAP
IN
A
WINDOW"*,
-
"TRIP
COMPUTER".
Controls "SETUP" menu
F Press the "SETUP" button to open
the configuration menu:
-
"Sound
choice",
-
"Display
configuration",
-
"Speech
synthesis setting".
-
"Select
language",
-
"Define
vehicle parameters",
-
"Alert
log".
For
safety
reasons,
configura
-
tion
of
the
multifunction
screen
by
the
driver
must
only
be
done
when
stationary.
Displays in the screen
Depending on the context, it displays the
following information:
-
time,
-
date,
-
altitude,
-
ambient
temperature
(the
value
dis
-
played
flashes
if
there
is
a
risk
of
ice),
-
parking
sensor information,
-
parking
space measurement,
-
audio
functions,
-
directory
and telephone information,
-
satellite navigation system information,
- trip computer,
-
alert
messages,
-
settings
menus
for
the
screen,
the
satellite
navigation
system
and
ve
-
hicle
systems.
* For more information on these applica -
tions, refer to the "Audio and telematics" section.
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Choice of sounds
This
menu
allows
you
to
choose
a
family
of
polyphonic
sounds
from
four
available.
These
sounds
are
grouped
together
in
a
family
and
are
adapted
to
suit
the
situation
and
context
(alert,
confirmation,
rejection,
direction
indica
-
tors,
lighting left on, key in ignition...).
Display configuration
This
menu
is
used
to
select
the
colour scheme
for
the
screen,
adjust
the
bright
-
ness,
set
the
date
and
time
and
to
choose the
units
for
distance
(km
or
miles),
fuel consumption
(l/100
km,
mpg
or
km/l)
and temperature
(°Celsius or °Fahrenheit).Adjusting the voice synthesiser
This
menu
is
used
to
adjust
the
volume
setting
for
navigation
instructions
and
to
choose
the
type
of
voice
(male
or
female).
Adjusting the date and time
-
Press
on SETUP.
-
Select
"Display
configuration"
and
confirm.
-
Select
"Set
date
and
time"
and
con
-
firm.
Select
"Minute
adjustment
via
GPS"
so
that
the
minutes
are
adjusted
automati
-
cally
by satellite reception.
-
Select
the
setting
to
modify
.
Confirm
by
pressing
on
OK
,
then
modify
the
setting
and
confirm
again
to
save
the
modification.
-
Adjust
the settings one by one.
-
Select
"
OK" in the screen then con-
firm
to save the setting. Choice of language
This
menu
is
used
to
choose
the
language used
by the screen from a defined list.
Vehicle parameters
This
menu
is
used
to
activate
or
deac
-
tivate
certain
driving
and
comfort
sys
-
tems,
classified by category:
-
"Driver
aid":
●
"Electric
brake*"
(Automatic
elec
-
tric
parking
brake;
see
"Driving"
section),
●
"Rear
wiper"
(Rear
wiper
coupled
to
reverse
gear;
see
"V
isibility"
section),
●
"Speed
limits"
(Memorising
speed settings
for
the
cruise
control
and speed
limiter;
see
"Driving"
section).Alert log
This
lists
the
active
alerts
by
displaying
in
turn
the
dif
ferent
messages
associ
-
ated
with them.- "Vehicle access" (see "Access" sec -
tion):
●
"Driver
doors
selectivity"
(Selec
-
tive
unlocking
of
the
driver's
door),
●
"Rear
doors
selectivity"
(Selective
unlocking
of
the
boot
using
the
centre
button
on
the
remote
con
-
trol;
see "Access section).
-
"Driving
lights"
(see
"V
isibility"
sec
-
tion):
●
"Day lights*" (Daytime running lamps),
● "Directional headlights" (Main / additional
directional lighting).
-
"Comfort
lighting"
(see
"V
isibility"
section):
●
"W
elcome
lights"
(Interior
welcome lighting),
●
"Running
lights"
(Automatic
timed
operation
of headlamps).
* Depending on country.
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TRIP COMPUTER
Monochrome
screen A
Information displays The
trip
computer
provides
the
follow
-
ing information:
-
range,
-
current
fuel consumption,
- Stop & Start time counter,
-
distance
travelled,
-
average
fuel consumption,
-
average
speed.
F
Press
the
button,
located
at
the
end
of the
wiper stalk,
to
display
the
various
items
of
trip
computer
infor
-
mation
in succession.
System
that
gives
you
information
on
the
current
journey
(range,
fuel
con
-
sumption…).
F Press the control for more than
two
seconds
to
reset
to
zero
the
distance
travelled,
the
average
fuel
consumption
and
the
average
speed.
Zero reset
F
The
next
press
then
returns
you
to
the
normal display.
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Monochrome screen C
You can choose between two types of
display by pressing button A:
-
the trip computer information appears temporarily
above the audio informa -
tion,
displayed
permanently
in
full screen,
or
-
the
trip
computer
and
audio
infor
-
mation
both
appear
permanently
in
a
shared screen.
Information displays
-
the
current
information
tab
with:
●
the
range,
●
the current fuel
consumption,
● the
Stop & Start time counter
,
-
the
trip "1" tab with:
●
the
distance travelled,
●
the
average fuel
consumption,
●
the
average speed,
for
the first trip. -
the
trip "2" tab with:
●
the
distance travelled,
●
the
average fuel
consumption,
●
the
average speed,
for
the second trip.
F
Press
the
button,
located
at
the
end
of the
wiper stalk,
to
display
the
various
trip
computer
tabs
in
suc
-
cession.
F
When the trip required is displayed, press
the button on the end of the wiper stalk
for more than two seconds.
Trips "1" and "2" are independent but their
use is identical.
For
example,
trip
"1"
can
be
used
for
daily
figures,
and
trip
"2"
for
monthly
figures. T
rip zero reset
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Colour screen
Display modesInformation display
F
Press
this
button,
located
on
the
end
of
the
wiper stalk
,
to
display
the
following information in turn:
●
current
information,
●
trip
"1",
●
trip
"2",
-
Current
information
is
displayed
in the
screen,
depending
on
the
context:
●
the
range,
●
the
current fuel consumption,
●
Stop
& Start time counter,
or
●
the
remaining distance to go.Trip zero reset
F
When
the
required
trip
is
displayed,
press
the
button
on
the
end
of
the
wiper stalk
for
more
than
two
sec
-
onds.
Trips "1"
and
"2"
are
independent
but
their
use is identical.
For
example,
trip
"1"
can
be
used
for
daily
figures
and
trip
"2"
for
monthly
figures.
F
Press
the
button
on
the
end
of
the
wiper stalk
to
display
the
trip
com
-
puter
information
temporarily
in
a
new
window. F
Press the button on the
eMyW
ay front panel,
to display continuously the
trip computer infor -
mation. -
The
trip "1" screen displays:
● the distance travelled,
● the average fuel consumption,
●
the
average speed,
for
the first trip.
-
The
trip "2" screen displays:
●
the
distance travelled,
●
the
average fuel consumption,
●
the
average speed,
for
the second trip.
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A few definitions…
This value may vary following a change
in the style of driving or
the
relief,
resulting
in
a
signifi
-
cant
change
in
the
current
fuel
consumption.
If
dashes
are
displayed
continu
-
ously
while
driving
in
place
of
the digits,
contact
a
CITROËN
dealer or
a qualified workshop. This
function
is
only
displayed
from
20 mph (30 km/h).
Range
(miles or km)
This
indicates
the
distance
which
can
still
be
travelled
with
the
fuel
remaining
in
the
tank
in
relation
to
the
average
fuel
consump
-
tion
over
the
last
few
miles
(kilometres)
travelled.
When
the
range
falls
below
20
miles
(30
km),
dashes
are
displayed.
After
fillin
g
with
at
least
5
litres
of
fuel,
the
range
is
recalculated
and
is
displayed
when
it exceeds 60 miles (100 km).Current fuel consumption
(mpg
or l/100 km or km/l)
This
is
the
average
fuel
consump
-
tion during the last few seconds.
Average fuel consumption
(mpg or l/100 km or km/l)
This
is
the
average
fuel
con
-
sumption
since
the
last
trip
computer
zero reset.Average speed
(mph
or km/h)
This
is
the
average
speed
calcu
-
lated
since
the
last
trip
computer zero
reset (ignition on).
Distance travelled
(miles or km)
This
indicates
the
distance
travelled
since the last trip computer
zero reset.
Stop & Start time counter
(minutes/seconds
or
hours/
minutes)
If
your
vehicle
is
fitted
with
Stop
&
Start,
a
time
counter
calculates
the
time
spent
in
STOP
mode during a journey.
It
resets
to
zero
every
time
the
ignition
is
switched on with the key.
The
fuel
consumption
of
your
vehicle
will
be
higher
than
the
official
figures
obtained
by
CITROËN
during
the
first
3
000 miles
(5
000 km)
of
the
vehicle's
life.
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VENTILATION
Air intake
The air circulating in the passenger compartment
is filtered and originates
either
from
the
outside
via
the
grille lo
-
cated
at
the
base
of
the
windscreen
or
from
the
inside
in
air
recirculation
mode.
Air treatment
The incoming air follows various routes depending
on the controls selected by
the
driver:
-
direct
arrival
in
the
passenger
com
-
partment
(air intake),
-
passage
through
a
heating
circuit
(heating),
-
passage
through
a
cooling
circuit
(air
conditioning).
Control panel
The controls of this system are grouped together
on control panel A on the
centre
console.
Air distribution
1. Windscreen demisting-defrosting vents.
2. Front side window demisting-defrost -
ing vents.
3.
Side
adjustable air vents.
4.
Central
adjustable air vents.
5.
Air
outlets to the front footwells.
6.
Air
nozzles to the front footwells.
7.
Air
outlets to the rear footwells.
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR VENTILA TION AND AIR CONDITIONING
In order for these systems to be fully ef fective, follow the operation and maintenance
guidelines below:
F
T
o
obtain
an
even
air
distribution,
take
care
not
to
obstruct
the
exterior
air
intake
grille
s
located
at
the
base
of
the
windscreen,
the
nozzles,
the
vents
and
the
air
outlets,
as
well
as
the
air
extractor
located
in
the
boot.
F
Do
not
cover
the
sunshine
sensor
,
located
on
the
dashboard;
this
is
used
for regulation of the air conditioning system.
F
Operate
the
air
conditioning
system
for
at
least
5
to
10
minutes,
once
or
twice
a month to keep it in perfect working order.
F
Ensure
that
the
passenger
compartment
filter
is
in
good
condition
and
have
the filter elements replaced regularly.
W
e
recommend
the
use
of
a
combined
passenger
compartment
filter
.
Thanks
to
its
special
active
additive,
it
contributes
to
the
purification
of
the
air
breathed
by
the
occupants
and
the
cleanliness
of
the
passenger
compartment
(reduction
of
allergic
symptoms,
bad
odours
and
greasy
deposits).
F
T
o
ensure
correct
operation
of
the
air
conditioning
system,
you
are
also
advised
to
have
it
checked
regularly
as
recommended
in
the
mainte
-
nance
and warranty guide.
F
If
the
system
does
not
produce
cold
air
,
switch
it
of
f
and
contact
a
CITROËN
dealer or a qualified workshop.
When
towing
the
maximum
load
on
a
steep
gradient
in
high
temperatures,
switching
of
f
the
air
conditioning
increases
the
available
engine
power
and
so
improves the towing ability. If
after
an
extended
stop
in
sun
-
shine,
the
interior
temperature
is
very
high, first ventilate the pas -
senger compartment for a few moments.
Put
the
air
flow
control
at
a
set
-
ting
high
enough
to
quickly
change
the
air
in
the
passenger
compartment.
The
air
conditioning
system
does
not
contain
chlorine
and
does
not
present
any
danger
to
the
ozone layer.
The
condensation
created
by
the
air
conditioning
results
in
a
discharge
of
water
under
the
ve
-
hicle
which is perfectly normal.
Stop & Start
The
heating
and
air
conditioning
systems
only
work
when
the
engine
is
running.
T
o
maintain
a
comfortable
temperature
in
the
passenger
compart
-
ment,
you
can
temporarily
deactivate
the
Stop
&
Start
system
(see
the
corresponding
section).
COMFORT