door lock Citroen C4 RHD 2015 2.G Owner's Manual
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2
Monochrome screen A 35
Monochrome screen C 37
Colour
screen
41
T
rip computer
43
2 - MULTIFUNCTION SCREENS 35
46
Ventilation 47
Manual air conditioning 50
Dual-zone
digital air conditioning
52
Front
demist - defrost
56
Rear
screen demist - defrost
56
Front
seats
57
Rear
seats
61
Mirrors
62
Steering
wheel adjustment
64
3 - COMFORT 47 64
Remote control key 65
Alarm 71
Doors
73
Boot
74
Electric
windows
75
Panoramic
sunroof
77
4 - ACCESS 65 77
Lighting controls 78
Automatic illumination of headlamps 8 2
Welcome
lighting
83
Headlamp
adjustment
84
Directional
lighting
85
Wiper
controls
87
Automatic
rain sensitive wipers
88
Courtesy
lamps
90
Interior
mood lighting
91
Boot
lamp
91
5 - VISIBILITY 78 91
Interior fittings 92
Centre consoles 95
Front
armrest
96
Boot
fittings
100
6 - FITTINGS 92 102
Instrument panels 12
Rev counter 15
W
arning and indicator lamps
16
Indicators
29
T
ime and units
32
Customisation
34
OVERVIEW 4 9
1 -
MONITORING 12 34
Child seats 103
Deactivating the passenger's
front
airbag
105
ISOFIX
child seats
1
12
Child
lock
1
16
7 - CHILD SAFETY 103
11 6
E
CO
-
DRIVING
10
11
ConTEnTS
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ExTERIoR
Remote control ........................... 65-68
- opening / closing
-
battery
Alarm
.......................................... 71-72
Wiper controls............................. 87-89
Changing
a wiper blade
................. 209 Door
mirrors
................................ 62-63
Blind
spot sensors
.................. 152-154
b
oot
........................................... 65,
74
Temporary
puncture
repair kit
................................. 184-188
Changing
a wheel
................... 189-194
-
tools
-
removing
/ refitting
AdBlue
additive,
topping up
............... 177-180,
181-183
Changing
bulbs....................... 200-201
-
rear
lamps
-
3rd brake lamp
-
number plate lamp
Parking
sensors
...................... 162-163
Parking
space sensors
........... 160-161
T
owbar
........................................... 213
T
owing
.....................................21
1-212
a
ccessories
............................ 215-216
Roof bars
....................................... 210
Panoramic
sunroof
.......................... 77
Braking
assistance
.........................11
8
Trajectory
control
.....................1
19-120
Tyre
under-inflation
detection
................................ 147-148
T
yre pressures
....................... 188,
226
Snow chains
.................................. 195Lighting
controls
......................... 78-82
Headlamp
adjustment...................... 84
Welcome lighting
............................. 83
Directional
lighting systems
........ 85-86
Changing
bulbs....................... 196-199
-
front
lamps
-
front
foglamps
-
side
repeaters
d
oors
......................................... 69,
73
-
opening
/ closing
-
emergency
control
Child lock ........................................
11 6
Electric windows ......................... 75-76
Fuel
tank
................................. 165-166
Misfuel prevention
......................... 167
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Instrument panels ....................... 12-15
W arning lamps ............................ 16-28
Indicators
.................................... 29-31
Setting
buttons............................ 32-34
-
trip
distance recorder
-
dashboard
lighting dimmer / black
panel
-
customisation
of dials and screens
Lighting
controls
......................... 78-83
Adjusting
headlamps
....................... 84
Door
mirrors
................................ 62-63
Electric
windows
......................... 75-76
Dashboard
fuses
.................... 202-204
Opening
the
bonnet
....................... 169 Adjusting
the steering wheel............ 64
Horn
................................................ 11
7
Audio
system
.......................... 285-318
Setting
the
date
/
time................ 36,
40
eMyWay
satellite
navigation
system
................................... 229-284
Setting
the
date
/
time...................... 42 Manual
gearbox
............................. 138
Electronic
gearbox
.................. 139-141
Automatic
gearbox.................. 142-144
Parking
brake
................. 132-137,
138
Wiper controls............................. 87-89
Trip
computer
............................. 43-46 Rear
view
mirror
.............................. 64
Courtesy
lamps................................ 90
Blind
for
panoramic
sunroof ............................................ 77
Interior
mood
lighting
....................... 91 Ignition
switch / Steering lock /
Starting
.................................. 129-131
Multifunction screens
.................. 35-42
V
entilation
................................... 47-49
Manual
air conditioning......... 50-51, 56
Digital
air conditioning
.......... 52-55,
56
Demisting
/ Defrosting
the rear screen
............................... 56
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Distance recorders
The total and trip distances are dis -
played for thirty seconds when the ig -
nition
is
switched
of
f,
when
the
driver's
door
is
opened
and
when
the
vehicle
is
locked
or unlocked.
Trip distance recorder Total distance recorder
Setting the time and the time
format in the instrument panel
without audio system
On the two-tone instrument panel with -
out audio system, to adjust the time,
use buttons
A
and
B
then carry out the
operations
in the following order:
F
press buttons
A
and
B
simultane
-
ously:
the minutes flash,
F
press A
to
increase
the
minutes
or
B
to reduce the minutes,
F
press buttons
A
and
B
simultane
-
ously:
the hours flash,
F
press A to increase the hours or B
to
reduce the hours,
F
press buttons
A
and
B
simultane
-
ously:
24
H
or
12
H
is
displayed
and
flashes,
F
press button
A or B
to
change
the
format,
F
press buttons
A
and
B
simultane
-
ously
to exit from time setting.
After approximately 30 seconds without any ac -
tion, the screen returns to the normal display.
Measures the total distance travelled by
the vehicle since its first registration.
Measures
the
distance
travelled
since
it
was
last reset to zero by the driver.
F
With
the
ignition
on,
press
and
hold
this
button until zeros appear. On
the
two-tone
instrument
panel
with
-
out
audio
system,
to
change
the
display
units, use buttons
A
and
B
then carry
out the operations in the following order:
F
press buttons
A
and
B
simultane
-
ously
for
three
seconds:
km/h
or
mph
flashes,
F
press button
A or B
to
change
the
units,
F
press buttons
A
and
B
simultane
-
ously to exit from setting units.
After approximately 30 seconds without any action, the screen returns to the
normal
display
Setting units in the instrument
panel without audio system
Setting the time and units in the
multifunction screen
The other instrument panels are as -
sociated with an audio system and a
multifunction
screen.
Refer
to
the
cor
-
responding
screens.
1
MONITORING
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Define the vehicle parameters
This
menu
allows
you
to
activate
or
de
-
activate
the
following
equipment,
clas
-
sified
in different categories:
-
"Access
to
the
vehicle"
(see
the
"Access"
section):
●
"Plip
action"
(Selective
unlocking
of
the driver's door),
●
"Unlocking
boot
only"
(Selective
unlocking
of the boot).
"Telephone" menu
With the audio system switched on, this menu
allows you to make a call or view
the
various telephone directories.
For
more
information
on
the
"T
elephone"
application,
refer
to
the
"Audio
and
T
elematics" section. This
menu
allows
you
to
view
informa
-
tion on the status of the vehicle.
Warning log
This
summarises
the
status
and
warn
-
ing
messages
for
systems
(active,
not
active
or
faulty),
displaying
them
in
suc
-
cession in the multifunction screen.
F
Press the
"MENU" button for ac-
cess to the main menu.
F
Press the arrows, then the
"OK"
button to select the "Trip computer"
menu.
F In the " Trip computer" menu, select the
"Warning log" line and confirm.
"Bluetooth connection"
menu "Trip computer" menu
Wit the audio system on, this menu al -
lows a Bluetooth device (telephone,
media
player)
to
be
connected
or
dis
-
connected
and
the
connection
mode
to
be
defined
(hands-free,
playing
audio
files).
For
more
information
on
the
"Bluetooth
connection" application, refer to the
"Audio
and
T
elematics" section.
"Personalisation-
configuration" menu
This menu gives access to the following functions:
-
"Define
the vehicle parameters",
-
"Choice
of language",
-
"Display
configuration",
-
"Choice
of sounds".
MULTIFUNCTION SCREENS
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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.
MULTIFUNCTION SCREENS
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MIRRORS
Door mirrors
Each fitted with an adjustable mirror glass
permitting the lateral rearward vi -
sion
necessary
for
overtaking
or
park
-
ing.
They
can
also
be
folded
for
parking
in
confined spaces.
Demisting - Defrosting F
Move control
A
to
the
right
or
to
the
left
to
select
the
corresponding
mir
-
ror.
F
Move control
B
in
all
four
directions
to
adjust.
F
Return control
A to the central posi-
tion.
Adjustment
If
the
mirrors
are
folded
using
control
A
,
they
will
not
unfold
when
the
vehicle
is
unlocked.
Pull
again on control A.
Folding
F
From
outside:
lock
the
vehicle
using
the
remote control or the key.
F
From
inside:
with
the
ignition
on,
pull the
control A in the central posi-
tion rearwards.
The
folding
and
unfolding
of
the
door
mirrors
using
the
remote
control
can
be
deactivated
by
a
CITROËN
dealer
or
a
qualified
workshop.
Unfolding
F
From
outside:
unlock
the
vehicle
us
-
ing the remote control or the key.
F
From
inside:
with
the
ignition
on,
pull the
control A in the central posi-
tion rearwards.
If
necessary
the
mirrors
can
be
folded
manually.
If
your
vehicle
is
fitted
with
heated
mirrors,
the
demisting-
defrosting
operates
by
switch
-
ing
on
the
heated
rear
screen
(refer to the "Rear screen
demist-defrost"
page).
As
a
safety
measure,
the
mirrors
should
be
adjusted
to
reduce
the
blind
spots.
The
objects
observed
are,
in
re
-
ality,
closer than they appear.
Take
this
into
account
in
order
to
correctly
judge
the
distance
of
vehicles
approaching
from
be
-
hind.
COMFORT
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REMOTE CONTROL KEY
System which permits central unlocking or
locking of the vehicle using the door
lock
or
from
a
distance.
It
is
also
used
to
locate
and
start
the
vehicle,
as
well
as
providing protection against theft.
Unlocking the vehicle
Unfolding the key
F
Press
this button to unfold the key.
F
Press
the
open
padlock
to
unlock
the
vehicle
com
-
pletely. F
Press
the
open
padlock
once
to
unlock
the
driver's
door
only.
Selective unlocking using the
remote control
Complete unlocking using
the remote control F
Press
the
open
padlock
again
to
un
-
lock the other doors and the boot.
F
Maintain the press on the
open
padlock
until
the
de
-
sired position is obtained. The
windows stop as soon as
you release the button.
Opening the windows using the
remote control
Unlocking using the key
F
T
urn
the
key
forwards
in
the
driver's
door
lock
to
unlock
the
vehicle
com
-
pletely.
Programming the unlocking
The
complete
or
selective
door
unlocking
parameter
is
set
via
the
vehicle
configuration
menu.The
direction
indicators
flash
for
a
few seconds.
The
spotlamps
in
the
door
mir
-
rors come on.
Depending
on
version,
the
door
mirrors
unfold,
the
welcome
lighting
comes
on,
the
alarm
is
deactivated.
Selective unlocking of the boot F
Press the central button
on
the
remote
control
to
unlock
the
boot.
The
doors
remain
locked.
The
complete
or
selective
boot
unlocking
parameter
is
set
via
the
vehicle
configuration
menu.
Programming the unlocking If
selective
unlocking
of
the
boot
is
de
-
activated,
pressing
this
button
also
un
-
locks the doors.
Don't forget to lock the boot again
by pressing the closed padlock
button.
Selective
unlocking
of
the
boot
is
acti
-
vated
by default.
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Locking the vehicle
F Press the closed padlock to lock
the vehicle.
Normal locking using the remote
control
Normal locking using the key
F
T
urn
the
key
towards
the
rear
in
the
driver's
door
lock
to
lock
the
vehicle.
The
direction
indicators
flash
for
a
few seconds.
Depending
on
version,
the
door
mirrors
fold,
the
alarm is activated.
If
one
of
the
doors
or
the
boot
is
still
open,
the
central
locking
does
not take place.
However,
the
alarm
(if
present)
will
be
completely
activated
after
about
45 seconds.
If
the
vehicle
is
unlocked
inad
-
vertently
and
with
no
action
on
the
doors
or
boot,
the
vehicle
will
lock
itself
again
automatically
af
-
ter
about 30 seconds.
If
the
alarm
had
previously
been activated,
it
will
not
be
reactivated automatically
. The
folding
and
unfolding
of
the
door
mirrors
using
the
remote
control
can
be
deactivated
by
a
CITROËN
dealer
or
a
qualified
workshop.
Closing the windows using the
remote controlF
Press
and
hold
down
the
closed
padlock
until
the
de
-
sired
position
is
obtained.
The
windows
stop
when
you
release the button.
When
closing
the
windows
using
the
remote
control
you
must
en
-
sure
that
nothing
prevents
them
from
closing correctly.
If
you
want
to
leave
the
windows
partly
open,
you
must
deactivate
the
volumetric alarm monitoring.
Deadlocking using the remote
control
Deadlocking using the key
F
T
urn
the
key
to
the
rear
in
the
driv
-
er's
door
lock
to
lock
the
vehicle
completely
.
F
T
urn
the
key
to
the
rear
again
within five
seconds
to
deadlock
the
vehicle.
Deadlocking
is
confirmed
by
fixed
light
-
ing
of
the
direction
indicators
for
ap
-
proximately
two seconds.
According
to
version,
the
door
mirrors
fold
at the same time.
In
low
light,
deadlocking
also
brings
on
the
guide-me-home
lighting
(see
"V
isibility"). Deadlocking
renders
the
exterior and
interior
door
controls
inopera
-
tive.
It also deactivates the central locking
control button.
Therefore, never leave anyone
inside
the
vehicle
when
it
is
deadlocked.
F
Press
the
closed
padlock
to
lock
the
vehicle
completely
.
F
Press
the
closed
padlock
again
within
five
seconds
to
deadlock
the
vehicle.
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Lost keys
Go to a CITROËN dealer with the vehicle's registration document, your personal
identification documents and if possible the key code label.
The
CITROËN
dealer
will
be
able
to
look
up
the
key
code
and
the
transpon
-
der
code required to order a new key. Do
not
throw
the
remote
con
-
trol batteries away, they contain
metals which are harmful to the environment.
T
ake
them
to
an
approved
col
-
lection
point.
Remote control
The high frequency remote control is a sensitive system; do not operate it while
it is in your pocket as there is a possibility that it may unlock the ve -
hicle,
without you being aware of it.
Do
not
repeatedly
press
the
buttons
of
your
remote
control
out
of
range
and
out
of
sight
of
your
vehicle.
Y
ou
run
the
risk
of
stopping
it
from
working
and
the
remote control would have to be reinitialised.
No
remote
control
can
operate
when
the
key
is
in
the
ignition
switch,
even
when
the ignition is switched off, except for reinitialisation.
Locking the vehicle
Driving with the doors locked may make access to the passenger compart -
ment by the emergency services more difficult in an emergency.
As
a
safety
precaution,
never
leave
children
alone
in
the
vehicle,
except
for
a
very short period.
In
all
cases,
it
is
essential
to
remove
the
key
from
the
ignition
switch
when
leaving
the vehicle.
Anti-theft protection
Do not make any modifications to the electronic engine immobiliser system; this
could cause malfunctions.
When purchasing a second-hand vehicle
Have the pairing of all of the keys in your possession checked by a CITROËN
dealer , to ensure that only your keys can be used to open and
start
the vehicle.
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