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Exceeding the programmed
speed
While cruise control is in operation, it is always
possible to go above the programmed speed
simply by pressing the accelerator pedal (for
example to overtake another vehicle).
The speed displayed in zone A flashes.
You only have to release the accelerator pedal
to return to the programmed speed.
Programming
The selection is confirmed by the display of the "CRU ISE"
function in zone A of the instrument panel.
When the function is selected, no cruising speed has
yet been memorised.
Once the desired speed has been reached
using the accelerator, press button 1 or 2 . The
cruising speed is then memorised and cruise
control is activated. The cruising speed is
displayed in zone A of the instrument panel,
and "ON" is displayed.
Adjusting the memorised
speed while the cruise
control is in operation
You can adjust the memorised speed,
displayed in zone A , by pressing:
-
Button 1 to increase the speed.
-
Button 2 to reduce the speed.
Successive presses will modify the cruise
speed in steps of 1 mph (km/h) and a
continuous press in steps of 5 mph (km/h).
You can then release the accelerator pedal.
The vehicle will automatically keep to the speed
chosen.
The vehicle speed may vary slightly from that
memorised.
If during cruise control the system cannot keep
to the cruise speed (e.g. on a steep descent),
then the speed flashes. If necessary, brake to
curb your speed.
F
P
ress button 4 to select "
CRUISE" cruise
control mode.
Driving
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Braking assistance systems
Anti-lock braking system
and electronic brake force
distribution
Linked systems which improve the stability and
manoeuvrability of your vehicle when braking,
in particular on poor or slippery sur faces.
Activation
The anti-lock braking system comes into
operation automatically when there is a risk of
wheel lock.
Normal operation of the ABS may make itself
felt by slight vibration of the brake pedal.
Operating fault
If this warning lamp comes on,
accompanied by an audible signal
and a message in the instrument
panel screen, it indicates a fault with
the anti-lock braking system which
could result in loss of control of the
vehicle when braking.
If this warning lamp comes on,
together with the STOP and ABS
warning lamps, accompanied by an
audible signal and a message in the
instrument panel screen, it indicates
a fault with the electronic brake force
distribution which could result in loss
of control of the vehicle when braking.
Emergency braking assistance
System which, in an emergency, enables you
to obtain the optimum braking pressure more
quickly, thus reducing the stopping distance.
Activation
It is triggered by the speed at which the brake
pedal is pressed.
The effect of this is a reduction in the
resistance of the pedal and an increase in
braking efficiency.
Group of supplementary systems which help
you to obtain optimum braking in complete
safety in emergency situations:
-
a
nti-lock braking system (ABS),
-
e
lectronic brake force distribution (EBFD),
-
e
mergency braking assistance (EBA).
When replacing wheels (tyres and
rims), ensure that they conform to the
manufacturer's recommendations.When braking in an emergency, press
firmly without releasing the pressure.
When braking in an emergency,
press very firmly without releasing
the
pressure. You MUST stop as soon as it is safe to do so.
In both cases, contact a CITROËN dealer or a
qualified workshop.
6
Safety
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Blanking cover
When towing, you must remove the blanking
cover in the front bumper as well as the bonnet
seal if fitted.
Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified
workshop for this.
Ty r e s
F Check the tyre pressures of the towing vehicle and of the trailer, observing the
recommended pressures.
Lighting
F Check the electrical lighting and signalling on the trailer and the headlamp beam
height of your vehicle.
For more information on Adjusting the
headlamps , refer to the corresponding section.
The rear parking sensors will be
deactivated automatically to avoid the
audible signal if a genuine CITROËN
towbar is used.
Braking
Towing a trailer increases the braking distance.
To avoid overheating of the brakes, the use of
engine braking is recommended.
Cooling
Towing a trailer on a slope increases the
temperature of the coolant.
As the fan is electrically controlled, its cooling
capacity is not dependent on the engine speed.
F
T
o lower the engine speed, reduce your
speed.
The maximum towed load on a long incline
depends on the gradient and the exterior
temperature.
In all cases, keep a check on the coolant
temperature.
F
I
f the warning lamp and the
STOP warning lamp come on,
stop the vehicle and switch off
the engine as soon as possible.
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Practical information
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Brake pads
Brake wear depends on the style
of driving, particularly in the case
of vehicles used in town, over short
distances. It may be necessary to have
the condition of the brakes checked,
even between vehicle services.
Brake disc wear
For information on checking brake
disc wear, contact a CITROËN dealer
or a qualified workshop.
Unless there is a leak in the circuit, a drop in
the brake fluid level indicates that the brake
pads are worn.
Manual parking brake
Only use products recommended by
CITROËN or products of equivalent
quality and specification.
In order to optimise the operation of
units as important as those in the
braking system, CITROËN selects and
offers very specific products.
After washing the vehicle, dampness,
or in wintry conditions, ice can form
on the brake discs and pads: braking
efficiency may be reduced. Make light
brake applications to dry and defrost
the brakes.
If a loss of effectiveness of this
system is noticed, the parking
brake must be checked, even
between
two
services.
Checking this system must be done by a
CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.
Electric parking brake
This system does not require any
routine servicing. However, in the
event of a problem, have the system
checked by a CITROËN dealer or a
qualified workshop.
For more information on the
Electric parking brake , refer to the
corresponding section.
Practical information
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F Insert a thin screwdriver into one of the external holes of the lens.
F
P
ush it outwards to unclip it.
Third brake lamp (LEDs)
For the replacement of this type of light emitting
diode lamp, contact a CITROËN dealer or a
qualified workshop.
F
R
emove the lens.
F
C
hange the faulty bulb.
Number plate lamps (W5W)
In the event of a breakdown
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Weights and towed loads (in kg)
Petrol engineTHP 160
THP 15 0
Gearbox Automatic (6-speed)
Model code RD 5FM-A
RD 5FE-A /D RW 5FM-A
RW 5FE-A/D
Body SaloonTourer
Unladen weight 1 5151 534
Kerb weight 1 5901 609
Gross vehicle weight (GV W) 2 0262 200
Gross train weight (GTW) 2 5262 700
Braked trailer (within GTW limit)
-
o
n a 10% or 12% slope 500
500
Braked trailer* (with load transfer within GTW
limit) 710
790
Unbraked trailer 500500
Recommended nose weight 6974
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must be reduced by 10 % for
each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The maximum authorised speed is reduced when towing (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High exterior temperatures may result in a reduction in the per formance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when the exterior temperature is
higher than 37 °C, limit the weight towed. *
T
he weight of the braked trailer can be increased, within the GTW limit, on condition that the GV W of the towing vehicle is reduced by the same
amount; warning, towing with a lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road holding.
Technical data
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Diesel engineBlueHDi 15 0 S&S BlueHDi 180 S&S
Gearbox Manual (6-speed)EAT6 automatic (6-speed)
Model code RD AHR- M/SRW AHR- M/S RD AHW-T/SRW AHW-T/S
Body SaloonTourerSaloon Tourer
Unladen weight 1 5401 5751 620 1 655
Kerb weight 1 6151 650 1 695 1 730
Gross vehicle weight (GV W) 2 1602 235 2 1902 290
Gross train weight (GTW) 3 6603 6353 290 3 290
Braked trailer (within GTW limit)
-
o
n a 10% or 12% slope 1 500
1 400 1 10 01 000
Braked trailer* (with load transfer within GTW
limit) 1 750
1 650 1 350 1 250
Unbraked trailer 750750750750
Recommended nose weight 736757 51
The GTW and towed load values indicated apply up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must be reduced by 10 % for
each additional 1 000 metres of altitude.
The maximum authorised speed is reduced when towing (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High exterior temperatures may result in a reduction in the per formance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when the exterior temperature is
higher than 37 °C, limit the weight towed. *
T
he weight of the braked trailer can be increased within the GTW limit, on condition that the GV W of the towing vehicle is reduced by the same
amount; warning, towing with a lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road holding.
Weights and towed loads (in kg)
Technical data
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F
D
Gauge, fuel.............................................. 21, 175
Gearbox, automatic ........ 1 2, 105, 110, 193, 235
Gearbox, electronic
........................................ 12
G
earbox, manual
.................... 1
2, 104, 110, 193
Gear shift indicator
....................................... 10
9
Gear lever
..............................
.........................12
Gear lever, automatic gearbox
.....................10
5
Gear lever, manual gearbox
.........................10
4
Glove box
........................................................ 81
F
illing the fuel tank
................................. 17
5 -17 7
Filter, air
...............
......................................... 192
Filter, oil
......................................................... 19
2
Filter, particle
........................................ 19
1, 193
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) - Digital
radio
...............
.....................................
280, 281
Date (setting)
...............................
.............. 37, 43
Daytime running lamps
......................... 1
35, 218
Deactivating ESP
..........................................
14
9
Deactivating the passenger airbag
....... 15
5, 162
Deadlocking
...............................
.....................
46
Demisting / Defrosting
....................................
7
2
Demisting / Defrosting, rear screen .................................................... 72
Dimensions
..............................
..................... 245
Dipstick
................
.................................... 24, 188
Direction indicators
....................... 1
45, 218, 224
Display screen, instrument panel
................................................1
4, 17, 109
Display screen, multifunction.......................... 37
Doors
..............................................................
. 54
Driving economically ....................................... 12 Filter, passenger compartment
.....................
19
2
Fitting a wheel
...............................
................
214
Fitting roof bars
.............................................
18
2
Fittings, boot
............................................. 8
6, 87
Fittings, interior
............................................... 81
F
ittings, rear
...............................
.....................
84
Flap, fuel filler
...............................
.........
175 , 17 7
Flashing indicators
........................................ 14
5
Foglamps, front
...............................
..............
13 3
Foglamps, rear
..............................1
33, 222, 224
Folding the rear seats
.....................................
68
F
requency (radio)
.................................. 2
78, 279
Fuel .................................................. 12, 175, 176
Fuel consumption
............................................ 12
F
uel tank........................................................
17 7
Fusebox, dashboard
..................................... 2
29
Fusebox, engine compartment
..................... 2
29
Fuses
................
.............................................
229
Eco-driving (advice)
........................................
12
E
conomy mode
...............................
..............
179
Electronic brake force distribution (EBFD)
...
14
7
Emergency braking assistance (EBA)
..........
14
7
Emergency call
..................................... 1
46, 250
Emergency warning lamps
........................... 14
5
Emissions control system, SCR
.....................
33
E
nergy economy mode
.................................
17
9
Engine compartment
............................ 1
86, 187
Engines, Diesel
..................... 1
76, 187, 243, 244
Engines, petrol
...................... 1
76, 186, 241, 242
Environment
...............................
............... 12, 48
E
Control, emergency door ................................
56
C ontrol, heated seats ...................................... 62
C
ontrol, panoramic sunroof blind
...................79
C
ontrol stalk, lighting
.................................... 13
2
Control stalk, wipers
..............................14
0 -142
Courtesy lamps
............................................... 76
C
ruise control
................................................ 12
1
Cup holder
...............................
.................. 83, 84Driving positions (storing)
...............................64
D
ynamic stability control (DSC) ...... 2 9, 148, 150
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Key with remote control ................44, 45, 48, 92
Kit, hands-free ..............................3 02, 303, 324
Kit, temporary puncture repair
......................20
4
Jack
........
...............................................
2 11, 2 8 2
Jump starting
..............................
..................
236
Identification, vehicle
.................................... 24
9
Ignition
................
............................................. 94
Immobiliser, electronic
.............................. 4
8, 92
Indicator, AdBlue
® range ............................... 19 6
Indicator, coolant temperature ........................ 21
I
ndicator, engine oil level
................................ 24
I
ndicator, engine oil temperature
....................21
I
ndicator lamps, operation
.................. 2
9, 34, 36
Indicators, direction
...................................... 14
5
Inflating tyres
..............................
............ 12, 204
Instrument panels
...............................
............14
Isofix mountings
...............................
.............169
I
H
K
J
L
Labels, identification ..................................... 24 9
Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS)
....................................................... 12
4
Level, brake fluid
........................................... 19
0
Level, Diesel additive
.................................... 19
1
Level, engine coolant
.............................. 2
1, 190
Level, engine oil
...............................
....... 24, 188
Level, headlamp wash
..................................19
1
Level, power steering fluid
............................19
0
Levels and checks
.................1
86 -188, 190, 191
Level, screenwash fluid
................................19
1Lighting
................
............................................
77
Lighting, dashboard
........................................ 25
L
ighting dimmer
..............................
................
25
Lighting, directional
............................... 13
8, 13 9
Lighting, guide-me home
......................
13
5, 13 6
Lighting, interior
.............................................. 76
L
ighting, mood
..............................
..................
77
Lighting, welcome
...........................................
77
Lo
ading
..............................
.............................
12
Localised Assistance Call
............................. 25
0
Locating your vehicle
......................................
47
L
ocking from the inside
...................................
54
L
og, alerts
.......................................................
20
L
uggage cover
..............................
.................
88
M
Maintenance, routine ...................................... 12
M ap reading lamps ......................................... 76
M
arkings, identification
................................. 24
9
Massage function
...............................
............63
Mat
.......
........................................................... 82
Menu
............................2
58, 260, 264, 272, 274,
276, 284, 286, 288, 298, 300
Menu, main
..............................
............... 15, 318
Menus (audio)
..............................
. 272, 274, 276
Menus (Touch screen tablet)
................ 2
53, 257
Mirror, rear view
.............................................. 67
H
azard warning lamps
..................................
14
5
Headlamp adjustment
................................... 13
7
Headlamps, automatic illumination
......
13
3, 13 6
Headlamps, dipped beam
..................... 1
32, 218
Headlamps, directional
.......................... 13
7, 13 9
Headlamps, main beam
........................ 1
32, 218
Headlamps, Xenon
.......................................
2
18
Headlamp wash
............................................ 1
41
Head restraints, front
................................
6
0, 62
Head restraints, rear
.......................................
68
H
eating
................
............................................
12
Hill start assist
...............................................
10
3
Horn ....................................................... 116, 146
.
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Mirrors, door.................................................... 66
Misfuel prevention ............................... ..........17 7
Mountings, Isofix
...............................
............169
MP3 CD
................
......................................... 322Pads, brake ...................................................
19 4
Paint colour code ..........................................24
9
Panoramic glass sunroof
................................79
P
arking brake
....................................9
5, 96, 194
Parking brake, electric
.............................. 2
8, 96
Parking sensors, front
...................................12
7
Parking sensors, rear.................................... 127
Parking space sensor
..................................12
5
Plates, identification ...................................... 249
Player, Apple
® .............................. ......... 283, 323
Player, MP3 CD ............................... ...... 321, 322
Player, USB
........................................... 2
82, 320
Port, USB
........................................8
3, 282, 320
Pressures, tyres
.................................... 2
05, 249
Pre-tensioning seat belts
.............................. 15
3
Priming the fuel system
................................ 20
3
Protecting
children
................ 1
59 -161, 166, 169, 171, 172
Puncture
................
........................................ 204
P
R
Radio ..................................... 278, 279, 282, 318
Radio, digital (Digital Audio Broadcasting - DAB)
...........................28
0, 281
Range, AdBlue
® ............................... .....19 6, 197
RDS ................
............................................... 279
Reading lamps, rear
........................................ 76
R
echarging the battery
................................. 2
37
Navigation
...............................
......258, 260, 264
Net, high load retaining
...................................
89
N
umber plate lamps
......................................
2
26
Safety, children
.............. 1
59 -162, 166, 169, 172
Screen, cold climate
.....................................18
4
Oil change
...............................
......................
188
Oil consumption
............................................
18
8
Oil, engine
...............................
......................
188
Opening the bonnet
......................................
18
5
Opening the boot
..............................
..............
44
Opening the doors
...............................
..... 44, 54
Opening the fuel filler flap
.............................
17
5
Opening the panoramic sunroof blind
............
79
N
S
O
Recirculation, air ............................... ..............72
Regeneration of the particle filter .................19
3
Reinitialising the electric windows
..................52
R
einitialising the remote control
.....................47
R
eminder, key in ignition
.................................94
R
eminder, lighting on
.................................... 13
4
Remote control
....................................4
4, 45, 48
Removing a wheel
..............................
..........214
Removing the mat
...............................
............82
Replacing bulbs
....................2
18, 222, 224, 227
Replacing fuses
..............................
..............229
Replacing the air filter
...................................19
2
Replacing the oil filter
................................... 19
2
Replacing the passenger compartment filter
...19
2
Reservoir, headlamp wash
...........................19
1
Reservoir, screenwash
................................. 19
1
Resetting the service indicator
.......................23
R
esetting the trip recorder
..............................25
R
ev counter
..................................................... 14
R
eversing camera
...............................
..........129
Reversing lamp
..................................... 2
22, 224
Risk areas (update)
....................................... 26
9
Roof bars
....................................................... 18
2
Running out of fuel (Diesel)
..........................20
3
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