engine CITROEN DS3 CABRIO 2015 Handbook (in English)
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Gearbox Manual
(5-speed) Electronic
(5-speed) Manual
(5-speed) Electronic
(5-speed)
Model code:
SA... 8HR4
8HP4/PS 9HPK /S9HP8/PS
-
Â
U
nladen  weight 1
 0701 080 1 0851
 090
-
Â
K
erb  weight 1 1451 1551 160 1 165
-
Â
G
ross  vehicle  weight  (GV W) 1 5531 585 1 6021
 609
-
Â
G
ross  train  weight  (GTW) Â
Â
o
n  a  12  %  gradient 2 253
2 2852 5022
 509
-
Â
B
raked  trailer  (within  GTW  limit)
 o
n  12  %  gradient 700
700900 900
-
Â
B
raked  trailer*  (with  load  transfer  with  the Â
G
TW Â limit) 950
9501 150 1 150
-
Â
U
nbraked  trailer 570570570570
-
Â
R
ecommended  nose  weight 46464646
The
 GTW  and  towed  load  values  indicated  are  valid  up  to  a  maximum  altitude  of  1  000  metres;  the  towed  load  mentioned  must  be  reduced  by  10  %  for Â
e
ach  additional  1  000  metres  of  altitude.
The
 speed  of  a  towing  vehicle  must  not  exceed  60  mph  (100  km/h)  (comply  with  the  legislation  in  force  in  your  country).
High
 ambient  temperatures  may  result  in  a  reduction  in  the  per formance  of  the  vehicle  to  protect  the  engine;  if  the  ambient  temperature  is  above  37  °C, Â
l
imit  the  towed  load.
Diesel weights and towed loads (in kg)
*  The weight  of  the  braked  trailer  can  be  increased,  within  the  GTW  limit,  if  the  GV W  of  the  towing  vehicle  is  reduced  by  an  equal  amount.  Warning:  t
owing  using  a  lightly  loaded  towing  vehicle  may  have  an  adverse  effect  on  its  road  holding.
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*  The weight  of  the  braked  trailer  can  be  increased,  within  the  GTW  limit,  if  the  GV W  of  the  towing  vehicle  is  reduced  by  an  equal  amount.  Warning:  t
owing  using  a  lightly  loaded  towing  vehicle  may  have  an  adverse  effect  on  its  road  holding.
**
 For  Belgium.
Diesel weights and towed loads (in kg)
The GTW and towed load values indicated are valid 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
 speed  of  a  towing  vehicle  must  not  exceed  60  mph  (100  km/h)  (comply  with  the  legislation  in  force  in  your  country).
High
 ambient  temperatures  may  result  in  a  reduction  in  the  per formance  of  the  vehicle  to  protect  the  engine;  if  the  ambient  temperature  is  above  37  °C, Â
l
imit  the  towed  load.
di
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BlueH d i 100
BlueH d i 120
BlueH d i 115**
Gearbox Manual
(5-speed) Manual
(6-speed)
Model code:
SA... BHY0/SBHZ8/S
-**
- Â
U
nladen  weight
1 0851 150
- Â
K
erb  weight
1 1601 225
- Â
G
ross  vehicle  weight  (GV W)
1 633 1 653
- Â
G
ross  train  weight  (GTW) Â
Â
o
n  a  12%  gradient
2 533
2 553
- Â
B
raked  trailer  (within  GTW  limit)
 o
n  a  12%  gradient
900
900
- Â
B
raked  trailer*  (with  load  transfer  with  the Â
G
TW Â limit)
1 150
1 150
- Â
U
nbraked  trailer
570570
- Â
R
ecommended  nose  weight
46 46
Technical data
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285
The
Â
system
Â
is
Â
protected
Â
in
Â
such
Â
a
Â
way
Â
that
Â
it
Â
will
Â
only
Â
operate
Â
in
Â
your
Â
vehicle.
eMyWay
01 First steps - Control panel
For safety reasons, the driver must only carry out operations
 which  require  prolonged  attention  while  the Â
vehicle
 is  stationary.
When
 the  engine  is  switched  off  and  to  prevent Â
discharging
 of  the  battery,  the  system  switches  off Â
following
 the  activation  of  the  energy  economy  mode.
CONTENTS
02
Steering mounted
controls
03
General operation
04
Navigation
- Guidance
05
T
raffic information
06
Using
the telephone
07
Radio
08
Music media players
09
Audio
settings
10
Configuration
11
Screen menu
map p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
286
288
289
291
304
307
317
320
326
327
328
SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM
MULTIME
d IA BLUETOOTH
TELEPHONE AU
d IO SYSTEM
Frequently asked questions p.
332
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01
Select:
-Â
the
 next  lower  /  higher  radio Â
frequency
 automatically.
-
Â
the
 previous  /  next  CD  track,  MP3 Â
track
 or  media.
-
Â
the
 left  /  right  of  the  screen  when  a Â
menu
 is  displayed.
Move
 left  /  right  in  "Move the map"  mode.
Abandon
Â
the
Â
current
 operation, up one level
in
Â
the
Â
menu.
Long
Â
press:
Â
return
Â
to
Â
the
Â
permanent
Â
display.
o
pen the
"Configuration "
Â
menu.
Long
Â
press:
Â
access
Â
to
Â
the
Â
GPS
Â
coverage
Â
and
Â
the
Â
navigation
Â
demonstration
Â
mode.o
pen the "Traffic
information"
Â
menu
Â
and
Â
display
Â
the
Â
current
Â
traffic
Â
alerts. Select:
-
Â
the
 previous/next  line  in  a  list  or  menu.
- Â
the
 previous  /  next  media  folder.
- Â
step
 by  step  selection  of  the  previous/
next  radio  frequency.
- Â
the
 previous  /  next  MP3  folder.
Move  up/down,  in  "
Move the map" Â mode.
FIRST STEPS
access to the
" Navigation - guidance "
menu
 and  display  the Â
recent
 destinations.
Short press without the
engine
Â
running:
Â
on
Â
/
Â
off.
Short
Â
press
Â
with
Â
the
Â
engine
Â
running:
Â
audio
Â
source
Â
off
Â
/
Â
restore.
MO
d
E
Â
button:
Â
Selection
 of
Â
the
Â
type
Â
of
Â
permanent
Â
display
.
Long
Â
press:
Â
black
Â
screen
Â
(DARK). Selection
Â
and
Â
confirmation
Â
OK
 knob:
Selection
Â
of
Â
an
Â
item
Â
on
Â
the
Â
screen  or  in  a  list  or  a  menu, Â
then
Â
confirmation
Â
with
Â
a
Â
short
Â
press.
Other
Â
than
Â
for
Â
menus
Â
and
Â
lists,  a  short  press  displays  a Â
contextual
Â
menu
Â
depending
Â
on  the  current  screen.
Rotation
Â
with
Â
map
Â
displayed:
Â
zoom  the  map  scale  in  and Â
out.
V
olume
Â
adjustment
Â
(each
Â
source
Â
is
Â
independent,
Â
including
Â
T
A
Â
messages
Â
and
Â
navigation
Â
instructions).
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337
FREQUENTLY ASKE d QUESTIONS
QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION
With
Â
the  engine  off,  the Â
system
 switches  off  after Â
a
Â
few
Â
minutes  of  use. When
 the  engine  is  switched  off,  the  system's  operating  time  depends  on Â
the
 battery  charge.
The
 switch-off  is  normal:  the  system  switches  to  economy  mode  and Â
switches
 off  to  prevent  discharging  of  the  vehicle's  battery.Start
 the  vehicle's  engine  to  increase  the  battery Â
charge.
Playback
 of  my  USB Â
memory
 stick  starts  only Â
after
Â
a
 very  long  wait Â
(around
 2  to  3  minutes). Some
 files  supplied  with  the  memory  stick  may  greatly  slow  down  access Â
to
 reading  the  memory  stick  (multiplication  by  10  of  the  catalogue  time).Delete
 the  files  supplied  with  the  memory  stick Â
and
 limit  the  number  of  sub-folders  in  the  file Â
structure
 on  the  memory  stick.
When
Â
I  connect  my Â
iPhone
 as  telephone  and Â
to the US
b port at the
same
Â
time,  I  am  unable Â
to
Â
play
 the  music  files.When
 the  iPhone  connects  automatically  as  a  telephone,  it  forces  the Â
streaming
 function. Â
The
 streaming  function  takes  the  place  of  the  USB Â
function
 which  is  then  not  useable,  there  is  a  period  without  sound  of  the Â
track
 being  played  with Â
Apple® players. Disconnect  and  reconnect  to  the  USB  port  (the Â
USB
 function  takes  priority  over  streaming).
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Audio system
Your Audio system  is  coded  in  such  a  way  that  it  will  only
 operate  in  your  vehicle.
For
 safety  reasons,  the  driver  must  only  carry  out Â
operations
 which  require  prolonged  attention  while  the Â
vehicle
 is  stationary.
When
 the  engine  is  switched  off  and  to  prevent Â
discharging
 of  the  battery,  the  audio  equipment  may Â
switch
 off  after  a  few  minutes.
AUdIO SYSTEM / BLUETOOTH®
01 First steps
02
Steering mounted
controls
03
Main
menu
04
Audio
05
USB Box
06
Bluetooth
functions
07
Screen menu map(s)
Frequently
asked questions p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
340
341
342
343
346
349
352
357
CONTENTS
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359
FREQUENTLY ASKE d QUESTIONS
QUESTION ANSWER SOLUTION
Sound
 cut-outs  of  1  to Â
2
Â
seconds  in  radio  mode.During
 this  brief  sound  cut-out,  the  RDS  searches  for  any  frequency Â
permitting
 better  reception  of  the  station.Deactivate
 the  RDS  function  if  the  phenomenon  is Â
too
 frequent  and  always  on  the  same  route.
With
Â
the  engine  off, Â
the
Â
audio  equipment Â
switches of
f after a few
minutes
 of  use. When
 the  engine  is  switched  off,  the  audio  equipment  operating  time Â
depends
 on  the  battery  charge.
The
 switch-off  is  normal:  the  audio  equipment  switches  to  economy  mode Â
and
 switches  off  to  prevent  discharging  of  the  vehicle's  battery.Start
 the  vehicle's  engine  to  increase  the  battery Â
charge.
The
Â
message  "the  audio Â
system
 is  overheated" Â
appears
 on  the  display. In
 order  to  protect  the  installation  if  the  surrounding  temperature  is  too Â
high,
 the  audio  equipment  switches  to  an  automatic  thermal  protection Â
mode
 leading  to  a  reduction  of  the  volume  or  stopping  of  the  playing  of Â
the
 CD. Switch
 the  audio  system  off  for  a  few  minutes  to Â
allow
 the  system  to  cool.
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Technical data - Maintenance
Running out of Diesel 197
AdBlue® additive and SCR system (
BlueHDi  Diesel)  1 98 -205
Checking
 levels Â
2
55 -258
-
Â
o
il
-
Â
b
rake  fluid
-
 c
oolant
-
Â
s
creenwash  fluid
-
Â
additive (Diesel with particle emissions filter)Checking c omponents 2 59-260
-Â b attery
-
Â
a
ir  filter  /  passenger  compartment  filter
-
Â
o
il  filter
-
Â
p
article  emissions  filter  (Diesel)
-
Â
b
rake  pads/discs
Changing
 bu
lbs
 2
19-227
-
Â
f
ront
-
Â
r
ear
-
 i
nterior Battery
 2
35 -237
Energy  economy  mode Â
2
38
Engine  compartment  fuses Â
2
28,
 2
31-23 4
Bonnet
 2
51-252
Under-bonnet
 layout,  petrol Â
2
53
Under-bonnet
 layout,  Diesel Â
2
54
Petrol
 engines Â
2
64-266
LPG
 engine Â
2
70
Diesel
 engines Â
2
72-273Petrol
 weights Â
2
67-269
LPG Â weights Â
2
71
Diesel  weights Â
2
74-275
Dimensions
 2
76-277
Identification
 ma
rkings
 2
78
Visual search
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3D rear lamps................................................2 25Anti-theft .............................. ...........................62
Armrest,  front  ................................................10
3
as
sistance call
 .............................1
53, 283, 284
Audible
 w
arning
 ............................................15
3
Audio
 streaming  (Bluetooth) Â
.................3
24, 3 51
Audio
 system Â
...............................
. 339, Â 352, Â 354
Automatic
 illumination  of  headlamps Â
.... 1
37, Â 140
Automatic
 ope
ration
Â
o
f  hazard  warning  lamps Â
............................15
2
Automatic
 rain  sensitive  windscreen Â
w
ipers
 ...............
..................................143, 145
Auxiliary
 socket Â
....................................325
, 348
Auxiliary
 sockets Â
...............................
............346
bat
tery
 ...............................
....................235, Â 259
Battery,
 c
harging
 ...............................
............235
Battery,
 remote  control Â
.............................6
4, 65
Black
 pan
el...................................................... 41
bl
ue H
di
Â
...............
...................................36, Â 198
Bluetooth
 (hands-free) Â
......................... 3
08, Â 349
Bluetooth
 (
telephone)
 ....................................3
08
bo
nnet
 ...............
............................................2 51
b
oot
 ........
.........................................................75
Boot
 lamp Â
..............................................1
48, Â 227
Brake
 discs Â
....................................................26
0
Brake
 lamps Â
...............................
...........224, 225
Brake
 p
ads
 ...............................
.....................260
Brakes
 ........................................................... 26
0
Braking
 assistance  system Â
...........................15
8Capacity, fuel tank ........................................19 4
Cd MP3 Â ................ ......................................... 345
Central
 locking Â
..........................................6
0, Â 73
Changing
 a bu
lb
 ............................ 2
19, Â 224-226
Changing
 a f
use
 ............................................ 2
28
Changing
 a  wheel Â
...............................
..........2 11
Changing
 a  wiper  blade Â
........................1
46, Â 239
Changing
 the  date Â
............................... 4
8, 51, 55
Changing
 the  remote  control  battery Â
..............64
C
hanging
 t
he
 t
ime
 ............................... 4
8, 51, 55
Checking
 levels Â
..................................... 25
5-258
Checking
 the  engine  oil  level Â
..........................39
C
hecking  tyre  pressures Â
(using
 the  kit) Â
..............................
................206
Checks
 ...............
.................. 253, Â 254, Â 259, Â 260
Children
 ...............................
..........185,
 18
8 -19 0
Child
 seats  Â
............................1
78 -180, Â 184, Â 185
Child
 seats,  conventional Â
..............................18
4
C
ITR
oËnÂ
Localised  Assistance  Call Â
...........28
4
C
ITR
oËnÂ
Localised  Emergency  Call...........284
Cleaning
 (
advice)
 .......................................... 24
4
Closing
 the  boot Â
...............................
.........60, Â 75
Closing
 the  doors Â
...............................
.......60, Â 72
Connectors,
 audio Â
........................1
04, 346, 348
Coolant level
 ..............................
.............35, Â 257
Coolant
 temperature  indicator Â
........................35
C
ourtesy  lamps Â
............................................. 2
27
Courtesy
 mirror Â
............................................. 10
3
Cruise control
 ................................................ 12
8
Cup
 holder Â
...............................
......................102
ABS
Â
and
Â
EBFD
Â
systems
Â
............................... 15
8
ac
cessories
 ..............................
.................... 246
Accessory
Â
socket,
Â
12V
Â
................................. 10
4
ac
cess to rear seats
Â
................................. 8
0, 81
Active
Â
City
Â
Brake
Â
........................................... 16
1
AdBlue
® ............................... ..........................198
Additif Ad Blue ................................................. 33
Ad
ditive,
 Ad
Blue
 ............................................ 19
8
Adjusting
 h
eadlamps
 .................................... 14
2
Adjusting
 head  restraints Â
................................ 79
A
djusting  the  steering  wheel Â
..........................84
A
dvice
Â
on  care  and  maintenance Â
.................24
4
Airbags
 ...............
..................................... 31, Â 169
Airbags,
 c
urtain
 ..................................... 17
3 ,
 17
4
Airbags,
 front......................................... 170,
 17
4
Airbags,
 la
teral
 ...................................... 17
2 ,
 17
4
Air
 c
onditioning
 ...............................
................14
Air
Â
conditioning, Â automatic Â
.......................8
8, Â 94
Air
 c
onditioning,
 m
anual
 ...........................8
8, Â 91
ai
r filter
Â
...............
........................................... 259
ai
r flow
Â
..............................
.............................. 14
Air
Â
intake Â
...............
.......................................... 94
air
recirculation
 ............................................... 94ai
r vents
 ..............................
............................ 87
Alarm
 ............................................................... 66al
loy wheels
 .................................................. 24
4
Anti-lock
 braking  system  (ABS) Â
....................15
8
Anti-pinch
 ........................................................ 70
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Date (setting) .......................................48, 51, 55
Deactivating t he p assenger a irbag ...............17
0
Deadlocking
 ...............................
.....................61
Defrosting
 ...............................
................... 91, Â 97
Demisting
 ...............................
................... 91, Â 94
Dials
 and  gauges Â
...................................... 1
8, 20
Diesel
 additive  level Â
...................................... 25
8
Diesel
 engine  pre-heat  warning  lamp Â
............24
D
imensions
 ..............................
.....................276
Dipped
 be
am
 ...............................
..........13 6, 2 20
Dipstick
 ................
....................................39, Â 255
Direction
 i
ndicators
 ....................... 1
52, 224, 225
do
ors
 ..............................................................
.72
Doors
 emergency  control Â
...............................74do
or trays
 ...............................
.......................102
E
b
a
(Emergency
 b
raking
 a
ssistance)
 ........15
8,
 15
9
Eco-driving
  ...............................
......................14
Eco-driving
 (
advice)
 ........................................ 14
E
conomical  driving  Â
........................................ 14
E
conomy  mode Â
...............................
..............238
Electric
 window  controls Â
.................................70
E
lectronic  brake  force  distribution  (EBFD) Â
...15
8
Electronic
 eng
ine
 i
mmobiliser................... 62, 65
Electronic
 gearbox  system Â
.............................14
E
mergency
 b
oot
 r
elease
 ................................. 75
E
mergency  braking  system Â
..........................15
9
Emergency
 c
all
 ............................ 1
53, 283, 284
Emergency
 w
arning
 lam
ps
 ...........................15
2
Emissions
 control  system,  SCR Â
.....................34
eMyWay ............... ................................... 55, 285
Energy  economy  mode  .................................23
8
Engine
 c
ompartment
 ........................... 25
3, 254
Engine
 c
ompartment
 f
usebox
 .......................2
28
Engine,
 Diesel Â
.................2
4, Â 195, Â 254, Â 272, Â 274
Engine
 oil Â
...................................................... 25
5
Engine
 oil  level  indicator Â
.........................3
9, Â 255
Engine,
 petrol Â
....................... 1
95, Â 253, Â 264, Â 267
Engines
 ..............................
.......... 264, Â 270, Â 272
Environment
 ...............................
...............14, 6 5
Equipment
 se
ttings
 .....................4
8, 51, 55, 354
ESP/ASR
 ...............................
........................159
Filling with fuel ...................................... 19 4 -19 6
Fitting  a  wheel  ............................... ................214
Fittings,
 boot Â
................................................. 10
6
Flashing
 in
dicators
 ........................................ 15
2
Foglamps,
 re
ar
 .............................................. 13
8
Fragrance
 c
artridge
 ........................................ 98
F
ront
 fo
glamps
 ...................................... 1
38, 222
Front seats
 ..............................
.................. 78, Â 81
Fuel .......................................................... 14,
 195
Fuel
 c
onsumption
 ............................................ 14
F
uel filler flap Â
......................................... 19
4,
 19
6
Fuel
 gauge Â
.................................................... 19
4
Fuel
 tank................................................ 19 4,
 19
6
Fusebox,
 das
hboard
 ..................................... 2
28
Fuses
 ................
............................................. 228Halogen
 h
eadlamps
 ......................................
2
19
Hands-free  kit Â
..............................
........ 308, Â 349
Hazard w arning lam ps ..................................
15 2
Head  restraints,  front  ......................................79
H
ead  restraints,  rear Â
.......................................83
H
eating
 ................
...................................... 14, Â 91
Height
 and  reach  adjustment, Â
steering
 w
heel
 ..............................
................84
Hill start assist
Â
...............................................12
5
Horn ............................................................... 153
Gearbox, automatic .................14,  117,  237,  260
Gearbox, e lectronic .............. 1 12,  122,  237,  260
Gearbox,
 m
anual
 .................... 1
4, 111, 122, 260
Gear
 efficiency  indicator Â
...............................12
1
Gear lever
 ..............................
.........................14
Gear
 lever,  automatic  gearbox Â
.....................11
7
Gear
 lever,  electronic  gearbox  system......112 , 2 6 0
Gear
 lever,  manual  gearbox Â
.........................111
G
love  box Â
...................................................... 10
3
G . P. S .
 ...............
............................................. 294
Grab
 han
dles
 ............................................ 8
0, 81
Guidance
 .............................................. 2
92, Â 299
Indicators, direction ...................................... 15 2
Inflating  accessories  (using  the  kit)  ..............20
6
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