warning CITROEN DS3 2018 Handbook (in English)
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Running out of fuel
(Diesel)
On vehicles fitted with Diesel engines, the fuel
system must be primed if you run out of fuel.For more information on Misfuel
prevention (Diesel) , refer to the
corresponding section.
If the engine does not start first time, do
not keep trying, but start the procedure
again from the beginning.
BlueHDi engines
F Fill the fuel tank with at least five litres of Diesel fuel.
F
S
witch on the ignition (without starting the
engine).
F
W
ait around 6 seconds and switch off the
ignition.
F
R
epeat the operation 10
times.
F
O
perate the starter to run the engine.
Other HDi engines
(except BlueHDi version)
F
F
ill the fuel tank with at least five litres of
Diesel.
F
O
pen the bonnet.
F
I
f necessary, unclip the cover to access the
priming pump.
F
O
perate the priming pump repeatedly until
resistance is felt (there may be resistance at
the first press).
F
O
perate the starter to start the engine (if the
engine does not start at the first attempt,
wait around 15
seconds before trying
again).
F
I
f the engine does not start after a few
attempts, operate the priming pump again
then start the engine.
F
P
ut the cover in place and clip it in.
F
C
lose the bonnet again.
Temporary puncture
repair kit
Scan the QR code on page 3 to view
e xplanatory videos.
Comprising a
compressor and a sealant
cartridge, it allows the temporary repair of
a
tyre so that you can drive to the nearest
garage.
It is designed to repair most punctures which
could affect the tyre, located on the tyre tread
or shoulder.
The vehicle's electrical system allows the
connection of the compressor for long
enough to inflate a
tyre after a puncture
repair.
Under-inflation detection
After repair of the tyre, the warning
lamp will remain on until the system is
reinitialised.
For more information on Under-inflation
detection , refer to the corresponding
section.
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Access to the kit
This kit is installed in the under floor storage,
under the boot floor.
Composition of the kit
1.12 V compressor, with built-in pressure
gauge.
2. Bottle of sealant, with built-in hose.
3. Speed limit sticker.
Repair procedure
F Park the vehicle without obstructing any
traffic and apply the parking brake.
F
F
ollow the safety instructions (hazard
warning lamps, warning triangle, wearing
high visibility vest, etc.) according to the
legislation in force in the country where you
are driving.
F
S
witch off the ignition.
F
U
ncoil the pipe stowed under the
compressor.
Avoid removing any foreign bodies which
have penetrated the tyre. F
R
emove the valve cap from the tyre to be
repaired and keep it in a
clean place.
F
C
onnect the pipe from the compressor to
the bottle of sealant. F
T
urn over the sealant bottle and secure it in
the cut-out provided on the compressor.
F
C
onnect the hose from the bottle of sealant
to the valve of the tyre to be repaired and
tighten firmly.
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General recommendations
Obser ve the legislation in force in your
c o u nt r y.
Ensure that the weight of the towing
vehicle is higher than that of the towed
vehicle.
The driver must remain at the wheel of
the towed vehicle and must have a valid
driving licence.
When towing a
vehicle with all four
wheels on the ground, always use an
approved towing arm; rope and straps are
prohibited.
The towing vehicle must move off gently.
When the vehicle is towed with its engine
off, there is no longer braking and steering
assistance.
In the following cases, you must always
call on a
professional recovery ser vice:
-
v
ehicle broken down on a motor way or
main road,
-
f
our-wheel drive vehicle,
-
w
hen it is not possible to put the
gearbox into neutral, unlock the
steering, or release the parking brake,
-
t
owing with only two wheels on the
ground,
-
w
here there is no approved towbar
available.Towing your vehicle
Failure to obser ve this instruction could
result in damage to certain components
(braking, transmission, etc.) and the
absence of braking assistance the next
time the engine is started. F
U
nlock the steering by turning the ignition
key one notch and release the parking
brake.
F
S
witch on the hazard warning lamps on
both vehicles.
F
S
et off gently and drive slowly for a short
distance.
Towing another vehicle
F In the front bumper, unclip the access cover by pulling successively on the two tabs,
using a
screwdriver.
F
T
urn the access cover.
F
R
emove the cover completely by pressing
the plastic diamond on the lower part.
F
P
lace the flap in the boot.
F
S
crew the towing eye in fully.
F
I
nstall the towbar.
F
M
ove the gear lever into neutral (position N
for an electronic or automatic gearbox). F
O
n the rear bumper, unclip the cover by
pressing at the bottom.
F
S
crew the towing eye in fully.
F
I
nstall the towbar.
F
S
witch on the hazard warning lamps on
both vehicles.
F
S
et off gently and drive slowly for a short
distance.
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Press on the secondary page.Select "Search for POI ".
Select " All POIs ",
Or
" Motor ",
Or
" Dining/hotels ".
An annual mapping update allows new
points of interest to be presented to you.
You can also update the Risk areas/
Danger zones every month.
The detailed procedure is available on the
Brand's website.
Configuration of alerts for risk
areas/danger zones
Press Navigation to display the
primary page. Press on the secondary page.
Select "Settings ".
Select " Alarm!".
It is now possible to activate risk area alerts
then:
-
"
Audible warning"
-
"
Alert only when navigating"
-
"
Alert only for overspeed"
-
"
Display speed limits"
-
T
iming: the choice of timing allows the time
before giving a risk area alert to be defined.
Select " Confirm ".
This series of alerts and displays is only
available if risk areas have first been
downloaded and installed on the system.
Traffic information
Display of messages
Press Navigation to display the
primary page. Press on the secondary page.
Select "Traffic messages ".
Choose filter settings for:
" On the route ",
" Around ",
" Near destination ", filters to fine-tune the list
of messages.
Press again to remove the filter.
Select the message from the list offered.
Select the magnifying glass to have
voice information.
TMC (Traffic Message Channel)
messages on GPS-Navigation contain
traffic information transmitted in real time.
Setting filters
Press Navigation to display the
primary page.
7-inch touch screen tablet
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Navigation
QUESTIONRESPONSESOLUTION
The route calculation is not successful. The guidance criteria may be in conflict with
the current location (exclusion of toll roads on
a
toll road).Check the route settings in the "Navigation"
menu.
The POIs do not appear. The POIs have not been selected.Select the POIs in the list of POIs.
The "Risk areas" audible warning does not
work. The audible warning is not active.
Activate audible warnings in the "Navigation"
menu.
The system does not suggest a
detour around
an incident on the route. The guidance criteria do not take account of
TMC messages.Select the "Information" function in the list of
route settings.
I receive a "Risk areas" alert which is not on
my route. Outside of route guidance, the system
announces all the risk areas located in a
conical zone in front of the vehicle. It may
provide an alert for "Risk areas" located on
nearby or parallel roads.Zoom
in on the map to see the exact position
o
f the "Risk areas". Select "On the route" to no
longer receive alerts outside route guidance or
to reduce the time for the announcement.
Certain traffic jams along the route are not
indicated in real time. On starting, it is several minutes before the
system begins to receive the traffic information.Wait until the traffic information is being
received correctly (display of the traffic
information icons on the map).
The filters are too restrictive. Modify the settings.
In certain countries, only major routes
(motor ways, etc.) are listed for the traffic
information. This is per fectly normal. The system is
dependent on the traffic information available.
7-inch touch screen tablet
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Emissions control system, SCR ..............................20
E nergy economy mode ......................................... 15 3
Engine compartment
............................................. 15 4
Engine, diesel
.......................... 21, 150, 154, 165, 198
Engine, petrol
................................................. 15 0, 19 5
Engines
................................................... 19 4 -195, 198
Environment
............................................................. 45
Filling the fuel tank
......................................... 14 8 -15 0
Filter, air
.................................................................. 15 8
Filter, diesel fuel
..................................................... 15 5
Filter, oil
................................................................... 15
8
Filter, particle
................................................... 157-15 8
Filter, passenger compartment
.............................15 8
Fitting a
wheel ................................................. 171-173
Fittings, boot
............................................................. 81
Fittings, interior
................................................... 7
8 -79
Flap, fuel filler
................................................. 148 -149
Foglamp, rear
.................................................. 176 -179
Foglamps, front
...................................................... 176
Frequency (radio)
....................................................... 8
Fu
el
........................................................................\
. 15 0
Fuel consumption
..................................................... 40
Fuel tank
......................................................... 148 -149
Fusebox, dashboard
...............181-183, 185 -18 6, 188
Fusebox, engine compartment
........................181-183, 185 -18 6, 188
Fuses
....................................... 18
1-183, 185 -18 6, 188
Gauge, fuel
............................................................. 148
Gearbox, automatic
...............................124 -13 4, 15 8
Gearbox, electronic
................ 1
2 0 -124, 132-13 4, 15 8
Gearbox, manual
........................... 1
20, 131-13 4, 15 8
Gear lever, automatic gearbox
.......................124 -13 0
Gear lever, electronic gearbox
.............. 12
0 -124, 15 8Gear lever, manual gearbox ..................................
12
0
Gear shift indicator ~ Gear efficiency indicator
...13
0
Glove box
..................................................................79
Grab handles
......................................................63-65
Hazard warning lamps
............................................. 93
H
azard warning lamps, automatic operation
.........93
Headlamp adjustment .............................................. 87
Headlamps, automatic illumination
...................85 - 87
Headlamps, dipped beam
........................23, 84, 175
Headlamps, halogen
..............................................174
Headlamps, main beam
...........................23, 84, 175
Head restraints, front
...............................................62
H
ead restraints, rear ................................................66
Heating
............................................................... 7
1, 74
Hill start assist
.................................................131-132
Horn
........................................................................\
..93
Immobiliser, electronic
.....................................4 5 , 11 8
Indicator, AdBlue
® range ......................................... 28
Indicator, coolant temperature ................................ 24
I
ndicator, engine oil level .................................... 27-2 8
Indicator lamps, operation
.................................. 1
2-13
Indicators, direction .................................................. 86
Inflating tyres (using the kit) ...................165 -166, 168
Instrument panels
................................................. 9
-12
ISOFIX mountings and child seats
................ 111
, 113
Jack
................................................... 1
6 9 -170, 173 , 10
Jump starting
.......................................................... 189Key
........................................................................\
....
43
Key, electronic
.......................................................... 43
K
ey with remote control .............................
43, 45, 118
Kit, hands-free
............................................. 1
4 -16 , 6 - 8
Kit, temporary puncture repair
..............
165 -166, 168
Labels, identification
..............................................
201
Lamp, boot
........................................................
82, 18 0
Lamps, front
.................................................... 17
4 -175
Lamps, rear
.............................................
176 , 178 -179
Lamps, rear, 3D
...............................................
17 7-178
Leather (care)
.........................................................
163
Level, brake fluid ....................................................
15 6
Level, diesel additive
.......................................
157-15 8
Level, engine coolant
...............................
24, 15 6 -157
Level, engine oil
..................................
2
7-28, 15 5 -15 6
Levels and checks
.........................................
15
4 -157
Level, screenwash fluid .........................................
157
Lighting, dashboard
...........................................
3 0 - 31
Lighting dimmer .................................................. 3 0 - 31
Lighting, guide-me home ...................................
86 - 87
Lighting, interior .......................................... 7 7-78 , 18 0
Lighting, mood .....................................................7 7-78
Load reduction mode
.............................................152
Locating your vehicle
...............................................44
Locking from the inside ............................................ 49
Low fuel level
..........................................................148
Luggage retaining strap
........................................... 82
M
aintenance (advice)
............................................162
Map reading lamps
..........................................7 7, 1 8 0
Markings, identification
..........................................201
Mat
........................................................................\
.... 80
Menu, main
................................................................. 2
M
irror, rear view .......................................................68
Mirrors, door
............................................................. 67
F
GH
I
JK
L
M
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Tables of engines ........................................... 195, 198
Tables of fuses ........................181-183, 185 -18 6, 188
Ta n k , f u e l
........................................................ 14
8 -149
Technical data
................................................ 19
5, 198
Telephone
.................................................... 1
4 -16 , 6 - 8
Temperature, coolant
............................................... 24
Textured paint
......................................................... 162
Third brake lamp
.................................................... 179
Three flashes (direction indicators)
........................86
Time (setting)
........................................... 31- 3 4 , 4 0 - 41
TMC (Traffic info)
....................................................... 6
To o l s ........................................................ 16 9 -170, 173
Total distance recorder
............................................ 30
Touch screen tablet
........................................... 34-35
To w b a r
............................................................ 1
17, 1 5 2
Towed loads
........................................................... 19 4
Towing another vehicle
...................................191-192
Traction control (ASR)
....................................... 96-98
Traffic information (TA)
.......................................... 7,
4
Traffic information (TMC)
..........................................6
Tr a i l e r
.............................................................. 1
17, 1 5 2
Trajectory control systems
......................................97
Trip computer
......................................... 3
3-34, 38-41
Trip distance recorder
.............................................. 3
0
Ty r e s
....................................................................... 201
Tyre under-inflation detection
......... 1
8, 134, 136, 169
T
Under-inflation (detection) ..............18, 134, 136, 169
Unlocking .................................................................. 43
Unlocking from the inside
........................................49
Updating risk areas
.................................................... 6
Updating the date
..................................................... 41
U
pdating the time
..................................................... 41
UREA warning lamp
................................................ 28
USB
............................................................... 9 -10, 4, 6Ventilation
......................................................
6 8 -71, 74
Voice recognition
................................................
13 -14
Warning and indicator lamps ..............................12-13
Warning lamp, braking system
................................
14
Warning lamp, diesel engine pre-heater
................ 21
W
arning lamps
.........................................................
12
Warning lamp, SCR emissions control system ......
20
Warning lamp, Service
............................................
16
Washing (advice)
....................................................
162
Weights
................................................................... 19
4
Wheel, spare
.................................. 1
6 9 -170, 173 , 2 01
Window controls ................................................. 47- 4 8
Wiper blades (changing)
..................................
9 0, 15 3
Wiper, rear
.......................................................... 8
8-89
Wipers
.................................................................
88-89
Wipers, automatic rain sensitive
....................... 8
8-89
UV
W
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