headlamp CITROEN DS3 CABRIO DAG 2015 Handbook (in English)
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Travelling abroad
LEd / Xenon front lamps
For motoring in countries that drive on the other s
ide of the road, it is necessary to adapt the
adjustment
 of  the  dipped  beams  so  as  to  not Â
d
azzle  the  drivers  of  approaching  vehicles.
F
Â
R
aise  the  bonnet  for  access  to  the  adjuster Â
(
one  adjuster  per  headlamp).
F
Â
I
nsert  a  suitable  allen  key  (not  supplied) Â
i
nto  the  hexagonal  head  of  the  adjuster.
F
Â
T
urn  the  allen  key  half  a  turn  clockwise.
Headlamp adjustment
To avoid causing a nuisance to other road u
sers,  the  height  of  the  headlamps  should  be Â
a
djusted  in  relation  to  the  load  in  the  vehicle.
0.
Â
D
river  only  or  driver  +  front  passenger.
-.
 I
ntermediate
 s
etting.
1.
 5
 people.
-.
Â
5
 people  +  load  in  the  boot.
2.
 D
river  only  +  maximum  authorised  load  in Â
t
he  boot.
This
 position  is  sufficient  to  avoid  causing Â
d
azzle.
Higher
 settings  may  limit  the  spread  of  light Â
f
rom  the  headlamps.
The
 initial  setting  is  position  "0". On
 your  return,  don't  forget  to  return Â
y
our  headlamps  to  their  initial  setting, Â
b
y  carrying  out  these  operations  in Â
r
everse
 o
rder.
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Changing a bulb
The headlamps are fitted with polycarbonate  glass  with  a  protective Â
c
oating:
F
d
o not clean them using a dr y
or abrasive cloth, nor with a
detergent or solvent product,
F
Â
u
se  a  sponge  and  soapy  water  or  a Â
p
H neutral product,
F
Â
w
hen  using  a  high  pressure Â
w
asher  on  persistent  marks,  do  not Â
k
eep  the  lance  directed  towards Â
t
he  lamps  or  their  edges  for  too Â
l
ong,  so  as  not  to  damage  their Â
p
rotective  coating  and  seals.
Halogen headlamps
1. direction indicators (PY21W amber).
2. S
idelamps (W5W).
3.
M
ain beam headlamps (H1-55W).
4.
di
pped beam headlamps (H7-55W).
5.
F
ront foglamps (PSX24W).
6.
L
E d
la
mps (LE d s).
Changing
Â
a
Â
bulb
Â
should
Â
only
Â
be
Â
done
Â
a
fter
Â
the
Â
headlamp
Â
has
Â
been
Â
switched
Â
o
ff
Â
for
Â
several
Â
minutes
Â
(risk
Â
of
Â
serious
Â
b
urns).
F
D
o not touch the bulb directly with
your
Â
fingers,
Â
use
Â
a
Â
lint-free
Â
cloth.
It
Â
is
Â
imperative
Â
to
Â
use
Â
only
Â
anti-
ultraviolet (UV) type bulbs to avoid
damaging
 t
he
 h
eadlamp.
al
ways replace a failed bulb with a
new
Â
bulb
Â
with
Â
the
Â
same
Â
type
Â
and
 s
pecification.
Practical information
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changing direction indicator
bulbs
Rapid flashing of the direction indicator warning  lamp  (right  or  left)  indicates  the Â
f
ailure  of  a  bulb  on  that  side.
F
T
urn the bulb holder a quarter of a turn and
extract
 it.
F
Â
P
ull  out  the  bulb  and  change  it.
To refit, carry out these operations in reverse
o r d e r.
changing dipped beam headlamp
bulbs
F Remove  the  protective  cover  by  pulling  the  t
ab.
F
Â
D
isconnect  the  bulb  connector.
F
Â
S
pread  the  springs  to  release  the  bulb.
F
Â
P
ull  the  bulb  out  and  change  it.
To refit, carry out these operations in reverse
o r d e r.
Amber
Â
coloured
Â
bulbs,
Â
such
Â
as
Â
the
Â
d
irection
Â
indicators,
Â
must
Â
be
Â
replaced
Â
w
ith bulbs of identical specifications
and
Â
colour.
When
Â
refitting,
Â
close
Â
the
Â
protective
Â
c
over
Â
carefully
Â
to
Â
preserve
Â
the
Â
sealing
Â
o
f
Â
the
Â
headlamp.
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changing main beam headlamp bulbschanging sidelamp bulbs
F Remove the  protective  cover  by  pulling  the  t
ab.
F
Â
D
isconnect  the  bulb  connector.
F
Â
S
pread  the  springs  to  release  the  bulb.
F
Â
R
emove  the  bulb  and  change  it.
To refit, carry out these operations in reverse
o r d e r. F
 R emove  the  protective  cover  by  pulling  the  t
ab.
F
Â
P
ull  the  bulb  holder  pressing  on  the  tabs  on Â
bo
th
 s
ides.
F
Â
P
ull  the  bulb  and  change  it.
To refit, carry out these operations in reverse
o r d e r.
LEd* / Xenon front lamps
* LED: light-emitting diode.
1.
di
rection indicators (LE
ds
).
2.
S
idelamps (LE d s).
3.
di
pped beam headlamps (Xenon).
4.
M
ain beam headlamps (LE
ds / Xe
non).
5.
da
ytime running lamps (LE d s).
6.
F
ront foglamps (PSX24W).
For  replacements  on  of  these  types  of  lamps Â
(
LED  /  Xenon),  contact  a  CITROËN  dealer  or  a Â
q
ualified
 w
orkshop.
Practical information
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Fuse N°Rating Functions
F12 30 AWindscreen
 wipers  slow  /  fast  speed.
F13 40 ABuilt-in
 systems  inter face  supply  (ignition  positive).
F14 30 AValvetronic
 supply  (VTi).
F15 10 ARight-hand
 main  beam  headlamps.
F16 10 ALeft-hand
 main  beam  headlamps.
F17 15 ALeft-hand
 dipped  beam  headlamps.
F18 15 ARight-hand
 dipped  beam  headlamps.
F19 15 AOxygen
 sensors  and  electrovalves  (VTi),  electrovalves Â
(
Diesel),  EGR  electrovalve  (Diesel).
F20 10 APumps,
 electronic  thermostat  (VTi),  timimg  electrovalve Â
(
THP),  water  in  fuel  sensor  (Diesel).
F21 5 AFan
 assembly  control  supply,  ABS/ESP,  turbo  pump  (THP).
Practical information
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Energy economy modeSystem which manages the period of use of certain functions to conserve a sufficient level of charge in the battery.
A fter  the  engine  has  stopped,  you  can  still  use  functions  such  as  the  audio  equipment,  windscreen  wipers,  dipped  beam  headlamps,  courtesy  lamps, Â
e
tc.  for  a  maximum  combined  period  of  thirty  minutes.
This
 period  may  be  greatly  reduced  if Â
t
he  battery  is  not  fully  charged.
A
 flat  battery  prevents  the  engine  from Â
s
tarting  (refer  to  the  corresponding Â
par
agraph).
If
 the  telephone  is  being  used  at  the Â
s
ame  time  on  the  eMyWay  audio Â
n
avigation  system,  it  will  be  interrupted Â
a
fter  10  minutes.
Switching to economy mode
Once this period has elapsed, a message appears  on  the  multifunction  screen  indicating Â
t
hat  the  vehicle  has  switched  to  economy  mode Â
a
nd  the  active  functions  are  put  on  standby.
Exiting economy mode
These functions are reactivated automatically the  next  time  the  vehicle  is  driven.
F
Â
I
n  order  to  resume  the  use  of  these Â
f
unctions  immediately,  start  the  engine  and Â
l
et  it  run  for  a  few  minutes.
The
 time  available  to  you  will  then  be  double Â
t
he  period  for  which  the  engine  is  left  running. Â
H
owever, this period will always be between
five
 and  thirty  minutes.
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cONFIGURATION
Press SETUP to display the
"Configuration"
 menu. Select "
c hoose colour"  and  confirm  to Â
select
 the  screen  colour  harmony  and Â
the
 map  presentation  mode:
-  day  mode,
-  night  mode,
-
Â
automatic
 day/night  mode, Â
according
 to  whether  the Â
headlamps
 are  on.
Select "Adjust luminosity "
 and  confirm Â
to
 adjust  the  screen  brightness.
Press "OK"
 to  save  the  changes.
The
 settings  for  day  and  night  are Â
independent.
Select "
Display configuration " and
confirm.
display configuration
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Exterior
Remote control key 60 - 65
-Â ope ning/closing
-
a
nti-theft protection
-
 s
tarting
-
battery Lighting
 controls Â
1
32-137
Headlamp
 adj
ustment
 1
38
Changing
 bu
lbs
 2
15-219
-
Â
f
ront  lamps
-
 fo
glamps
-
d
irection indicator repeaters
Wiper
 controls Â
1
39 -142
Changing
 a  wiper Â
blade
235 Door
 mirrors Â
8
1
Doors
6
8 -70
-
 ope
ning/closing
-
Â
c
entral  locking
-
 em
ergency
 c
ontrol
Electric windows
6
6 - 67
Fuel
 tank Â
1
90 -191
Misfuel
 prevention Â
1
92
ac
cessories
242-243
Hill start assist
1
21
Braking
 assistance Â
1
54-155
Trajectory
 control Â
1
55 -156
Tyre pressures
2
05, 272
Under-inflation detection
1
50-153
b
oot
71
Temporary
 pu
ncture
Â
r
epair  kit Â
2
02-206
Changing
 a  wheel Â
2
07-213
-
tools
-
 r
emoving/refiting
Snow chains
2
14
Changing
 bu
lbs
 2
20-222
-
Â
r
ear  lamps
-
Â
3
D  rear  lamps
-
3
rd brake lamp
-
 n
umber  plate  lamps
Rear
Â
parking  sensors Â
1
26 -127
Reversing  camera Â
1
28
Towbar
 23
8-239
Towing
 23
6-237
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Instruments and controls
Instrument panels 18 -19,  20 -21
Warning lam ps 2 2-34
Indicator
 lamps Â
3
5 -39
Adjustment
 buttons Â
4
0 - 41
-
t
rip distance recorder
-
Â
l
ighting  dimmer  /  black  panel
Lighting
 controls Â
1
32-137
Headlamp
 adj
ustment
 1
38
Stop & Start
1
18-120
Speed
 l
imiter
 1
22-123
Cr uise c ontrol
12
4 -125
Door
 mirrors Â
8
1
Electric windows
6
6 - 67
Dashboard fuses
2
24-226
Opening
 the  bonnet Â
2
47
Steering
 wheel  adjustment Â
8
0
Hor n
 14
9Scented
 air  freshener  9 4-95
Multifunction screens 4 8-57
Hazard  warning  lamps  1 48
Manual
 g
earbox
 1
07
Electronic
 gearbox Â
1
08 -112
Automatic
 gearbox Â
1
13 -116
Gear shift i n d i c a t o r
117
Parking
 brake Â
1
06
Active
 City  Brake Â
1
57-161Rear
 view  mirror Â
8
2
Sun
 visor Â
9
9
Wiper
 controls Â
1
39 -142
Trip
 computer Â
4
2- 44
Heating/Ventilation
 8
3-89
Manual
 a
ir
 c
onditioning
 8
6-89
Digital
 a
ir
 c
onditioning
 9
0-92
Demisting/defrosting
Â
t
he  rear  screen Â
9
3
Emergency
 or  assistance Â
call
Â
1
49, Â 279
Audio
 system Â
3
35 -355
Setting
 the  date/time Â
5
0, Â 54
eMyWay
2
81-333
Setting
 the  date/time Â
5
6
Interior
 mood  lighting Â
1
44
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3D rear lamps................................................2 21ant i-theft .............................. ...........................62
Armrest,  front  ..................................................99as
sistance call
 ..............................1
49, Â 279, Â 280
Audible
 w
arning
 ............................................14
9
Audio
 streaming  (Bluetooth) Â
.................3
20, 3 47
Audio
 system Â
...............................
.335, 348, 350
Automatic
 illumination Â
of
 headlamps Â
......................................13
3, 13 6
Automatic
 operation  of  hazard Â
warning
 lam
ps
 ............................................14
8
Automatic
 rain  sensitive  windscreen Â
w
ipers
 ...............
.................................. 139, Â 141
Auxiliary
 socket Â
.....................................3
21, 3 4 4
Auxiliary
 sockets Â
...............................
............342 Capacity,
 fuel  tank  .............................. ..........19 0
CD MP3
 ................ .........................................3 41
Central
 locking Â
.......................................... 6
1, Â 69
Changing
 a bu
lb
 ............................2
15, 220-222
Changing
 a f
use
 ............................................2
24
Changing
 a  wheel Â
...............................
..........207
Changing
 a  wiper Â
blade
 ...............
....................................142, 23 5
Changing
 the  date Â
...............................4
8, 51, 55
Changing
 the  remote Â
control battery ............................................... 64
Changing
 t
he
 t
ime
 ...............................4
8, 51, 55
Checking
 levels Â
......................................25
1-254
Checking
 the  engine Â
oil level
 ...............
...........................................39
Checking
 tyre  pressures Â
(using
 the  kit) Â
..............................
................202
Checks
 ...............
.................. 249, Â 250, Â 255, Â 256
Children
 ...............................
...........181, 18 4 -18 6
Child seats
Â
............................17
4 -176 , 18 0, 181
Child seats, conventional
 .............................. 18
0
Citroën Localised
as
sistance Call
 ...........................................28
0
Citroën Localised Emergency
 C
all
 ..........................................28
0
Cleaning
 (
advice)
 ..........................................24
0
Closing
 the  boot Â
...............................
.........61, 71
Closing
 the  doors Â
...............................
.......61, 6 8
Connectors, audio
 ........................ 1
00, 342, 344
Coolant level
 ..............................
.............35, 253
Coolant
 temperature Â
indicator
 ...............................
.........................35
Courtesy
 lamps Â
.............................................2
23
Courtesy
 mirror Â
...............................................99
C
ruise control
 ................................................12
4
Cup holder
Â
...............................
........................98
ABS and EBFD systems ............................... 15 4ac
cessories .............................. ....................242
Accessory
 socket,  12V Â
.................................10
0
ac
cess to rear seats Â
.................................76
, 77
Active
 City  Brake Â
........................................... 15
7
a
d
blu
e
® ............................... ..........................19 4a
dditive, a dblu e ......................................3 3,  194
Adjusting
 h
eadlamps
 .................................... 13
8
Adjusting
 head  restraints Â
................................ 75
A
djusting  the  steering Â
wheel ............................................................. 80
ad
vice on care
and
 m
aintenance
 ........................................ 24
0
Airbags
 ...............
..................................... 31, 16 5
Airbags,
 c
urtain
 ..................................... 1
69, Â 170
Airbags,
 front......................................... 16 6 , 170
Airbags,
 la
teral
 ...................................... 1
6 8 , 170
Air
 c
onditioning
 ...............................
................14
Air
Â
conditioning, Â automatic Â
.......................8
4, Â 90
Air
 c
onditioning,
 m
anual
 ........................... 8
4, 87
ai
r filter
Â
...............
........................................... 255
ai
r flow
Â
..............................
.............................. 14
Air
Â
intake Â
...............
.......................................... 90
air
recirculation
 ............................................... 90ai
r vents
 ..............................
............................83
al
loy wheels
 .................................................. 24
0
Anti-lock
 braking Â
system
 (ABS) Â
.............................................. 15
4
an
ti-pinch
 ........................................................ 66
bat
tery
 ...............................
....................231, 25 5
Battery,
 c
harging
 ...............................
............231
Battery,
 remote  control Â
.............................6
4, 65
Black
 pan
el...................................................... 41
bl
ue HDi Â
...............
...................................36, Â 194
blu
etooth (hands-free)
 .........................3
04, 345
bl
uetooth (telephone)
 ....................................3
04
bo
nnet
 ...............
............................................247
b
oot
 ........
.........................................................71
Boot
 lamp Â
..............................................14
4, 2 23
Brake
 discs Â
....................................................25
6
Brake
 lamps Â
...............................
...........220, 221
Brake
 p
ads
 ...............................
.....................256
Brakes
 ........................................................... 25
6
Braking
 assistance Â
system
Â
................
.........................................15 4