CITROEN DS3 CROSSBACK 2023 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: CITROEN, Model Year: 2023, Model line: DS3 CROSSBACK, Model: CITROEN DS3 CROSSBACK 2023Pages: 244, PDF Size: 7.7 MB
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The corresponding indicator lamps in the 
selector and the electric parking brake 
control lever must be on, as well as those in the 
instrument panel.
Operating faults
Gearbox malfunction
This warning lamp comes on, accompanied 
by an audible signal and the display of a 
message.
Visit a dealer or a qualified workshop.
Do not drive faster than 62 mph (100 km/h), 
keeping to the speed limit.
The gearbox switches to back-up mode: mode D 
is locked in third gear, the steering-mounted 
control paddles are inoperative, mode M is no 
longer available. You may feel a significant jolt on 
engaging reverse gear. This will not damage the 
gearbox.
Selector malfunction
Minor malfunction
This warning lamp comes on, accompanied 
by the display of a message and an audible 
signal.
Drive cautiously and visit a dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
In certain cases, the selector indicator lamps may 
no longer come on, but the gearbox state is still 
displayed on the instrument panel.
Major malfunction
This warning lamp comes on, accompanied 
by the display of a message.
Stop as soon as it is safe to do so, away 
from traffic, and call a dealer or a 
qualified workshop.
Drive selector (Electric)
The drive selector is a pulse selector with a 
regenerative braking function.
The drive selector provides traction control based 
on the driving style, the road profile and the 
vehicle load.
With regenerative braking activated, it also 
manages engine braking when the accelerator 
pedal is released.
P. Park
For parking the vehicle: the front wheels are 
blocked.
R. Reverse gear
N. Neutral
For moving the vehicle with the ignition off 
and allowing it to free-wheel.
For more information on Changing to 
free-wheeling, refer to the corresponding 
section.
D/B. Automatic forward drive (D) or automatic 
forward drive with regenerative braking (B)
Information displayed on the 
instrument panel
When the ignition is switched on, the drive 
selector status is displayed on the instrument 
panel:
P : Park.
R : Reverse.
N : Neutral.
D : Automatic forward drive.
B : Automatic forward drive with regenerative 
braking activated.
Operation 
 
A.Button P
To put the gearbox into Park mode.  
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B. Unlock buttonTo unlock the selector and come out of P or 
change to R, with the foot on the brake pedal.
Press and hold this button before pushing the 
selector.
C. Selector state indicators (R, N, D/B)
►  Move the selector by pushing it forwards (N or 
R) or backwards (N or D/B ) once or twice, passing 
the point of resistance if necessary.
The push selector returns to its initial position 
when released.
For example, to change from P to  R, either push 
forwards twice without passing the point of 
resistance or push just once, passing the point of 
resistance:
–
 
In the first c
 ase, the selector goes from P to  N, 
then from N to  R.
–
 
In the sec
 ond case, the selector goes directly 
from P to  R.
Regenerative braking
The regenerative braking function emulates 
engine braking, slowing the vehicle with no 
need to depress the brake pedal. The vehicle 
slows more quickly when the driver releases the 
accelerator pedal.
When the accelerator pedal is released, 
mechanical energy is recovered and used to 
partially recharge the battery. 
► While in mode D/B , pushing the pulse selector 
backwards activates/deactivates the function.
The D on the instrument panel is replaced with 
a B.
The state of the function is not saved when the 
ignition is switched off.
If the battery is almost fully charged, the 
braking effect when the accelerator pedal 
is released may be limited. 
Driving modes
The number and type of driving modes available 
depend on the vehicle’s engine and equipment.
Driving modes are selected using the following 
control:
 
 
 
 
With an electric motor, you cannot select a mode 
if the READY lamp is off.
The selected mode is activated immediately.
Whenever the ignition is switched on, NORMAL 
mode is selected by default.
ECO
Reduces fuel consumption by optimising the 
operation of the heating and air conditioning and, 
depending on version, the accelerator pedal, the 
automatic gearbox and the gear shift indicator.
Free-wheeling in ECO mode: depending on 
version, with the EAT8 gearbox, moving into "free-
wheeling" is encouraged to slow the vehicle down 
without using engine braking. You can save fuel 
by anticipating the need to slow down and lifting 
your foot fully off the accelerator pedal.
NORMAL
Restores the vehicle’s original settings.
SPORT
Enables more dynamic driving, acting on the 
power steering, accelerator and gear changes 
with an automatic gearbox and the possibility of 
displaying the vehicle’s dynamic settings on the 
instrument panel.
MANUAL
Permanent "Manual" mode with an automatic 
gearbox and DS PARK PILOT.
Enables manual gear changing using the steering-
mounted paddles.
Hill start assist
This system keeps your vehicle briefly stationary 
(for approximately 2 seconds) when making a hill 
start, while you transfer your foot from the brake 
pedal to the accelerator pedal.
This system is only active when:
–  The vehicle is completely stationary, with your 
foot on the brake pedal.
–  Certain slope conditions are met.
–  The driver’s door is closed.
Do not leave the vehicle while it is being 
held temporarily by hill start assist.
If someone needs to get out of the vehicle with 
the engine running, apply the parking brake 
manually. After that, ensure that the parking 
brake indicator lamp and the indicator lamp P 
in the electric parking brake control lever are 
on fixed.
The hill start assist function cannot be 
deactivated. However, use of the parking 
brake to immobilise the vehicle interrupts its 
operation.
Operation 
   
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This system is only active when:
–
 The v ehicle is completely stationary, with your 
foot on the brake pedal.
–
 
Cert
 ain slope conditions are met.
–
 
The driv
 er’s door is closed.
Do not leave the vehicle while it is being 
held temporarily by hill start assist.
If someone needs to get out of the vehicle with 
the engine running, apply the parking brake 
manually. After that, ensure that the parking 
brake indicator lamp and the indicator lamp P 
in the electric parking brake control lever are 
on fixed.
The hill start assist function cannot be 
deactivated. However, use of the parking 
brake to immobilise the vehicle interrupts its 
operation.
Operation 
 
On an ascending slope, with the vehicle 
stationary, the vehicle is held for a short time 
when you release the brake pedal:
–
 
pro
 vided you are in first gear or neutral with a 
manual gearbox.
–
 
pro
 vided you are in mode D or M with an 
automatic gearbox.
–
 
pro
 vided you are in mode D or B with a drive 
selector.
 
 
On a descending slope, with the vehicle stationary 
and reverse gear engaged, the vehicle is held for a 
short time when you release the brake pedal.
Malfunction
These warning lamps come on in 
the event of a malfunction.
Contact a dealer or a qualified workshop to have 
the system checked.
Gear shift indicator
(Depending on engine.)
System which reduces fuel consumption by 
recommending the most appropriate gear.
Operation
Depending on the driving situation and the 
vehicle's equipment, the system may advise 
skipping one or more gears.
Gear engagement recommendations are only 
optional. In fact, the configuration of the road, 
the traffic density and safety remain determining 
factors when choosing the best gear. Therefore, 
the driver remains responsible for deciding 
whether or not to follow the system’s advice.
This function cannot be deactivated.
With an automatic gearbox, the system is 
only active in manual operation.
The information appears in the instrument 
panel in the form of an arrow and the 
recommended gear.
The system adapts its gear shift 
recommendation according to the driving 
conditions (slope, load, etc.) and the driver’s 
requirements (power, acceleration, braking, 
etc.).
The system never suggests:
–
 
engaging first gear
 ,
–
 
engaging re
 verse.  
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Stop & Start
The Stop & Start function puts the engine 
temporarily into standby - STOP mode - during 
phases when the vehicle is stopped (red lights, 
queues, etc.). The engine restarts automatically 
- START mode - as soon as the driver wishes to 
move off again.
Primarily designed for urban use, the function 
is intended to reduce fuel consumption and 
exhaust emissions as well as the noise level when 
stationary.
The function does not affect the functionalities of 
the vehicle, in particular the braking.
Deactivation/Reactivation
The function is activated by default when the 
ignition is switched on.
It is set via the Driving / Vehicle touch 
screen menu.
A message in the instrument panel confirms the 
change of status.
When the function is deactivated, if the engine 
was in standby, it restarts immediately.
Associated indicator lamps
Function activated. 
Function deactivated or malfunction. 
Opening the bonnet
Before doing anything under the bonnet, 
deactivate the Stop & Start system to avoid 
any risk of injury caused by the engine 
restarting automatically.
Driving on flooded roads
Before entering into a flooded area, it is 
strongly recommended that you deactivate the 
Stop & Start system.
For more information on Driving 
recommendations, particularly on flooded 
roads, refer to the corresponding section.
Operation
Main conditions for operation
– The driver’s door must be closed.
–  The driv er's seat belt must be fastened.
–
 
The st
 ate of charge of the battery must be 
sufficient.
–
 
The t
 emperature of the engine must be within 
its nominal operating range.
–
 
The outside t
 emperature must be between 0°C 
and 35°C.
Putting the engine into standby (STOP 
mode)
The engine automatically goes into standby 
as soon as the driver indicates the intention of 
stopping.
– With a  manual gearbox: with the gear lever in 
neutral and the clutch pedal released.
–
 
With an 
 automatic gearbox: with the brake 
pedal depressed until the vehicle stops or the gear 
selector in position N, with the vehicle stopped.
Time counter
A time counter adds up the time spent in standby 
during the journey. It is reset to zero every time 
the ignition is switched on.
Special cases:
The engine will not go into standby if all of the 
conditions for operation are not met and in the 
following cases.
–
 
St
 eep slope (ascending or descending).
–
 
Needed t
 o maintain a comfortable temperature 
in the passenger compartment.
–
 
Demisting activ
 e.
In these cases, this indicator lamp flashes 
for a few seconds, then goes off.
After the engine has restarted, STOP 
mode is not available until the vehicle has 
reached a speed of 5 mph (8 km/h).
During parking manoeuvres, STOP mode is 
not available for a few seconds after 
coming out of reverse gear or turning the 
steering wheel.
Restarting the engine (START mode)
The engine automatically restarts as soon as the 
driver indicates the intention of moving off again.
►  With a manual gearbox: with the clutch pedal 
fully depressed.
►  With an automatic gearbox:
•  With the selector in position D or M: with the 
brake pedal released.
•  With the selector in position N and the brake 
pedal released: with the selector at D or M.
•  With the selector in position P and the brake 
pedal depressed: with the selector at R, N, D 
or M.
•  Reverse gear engaged.
Special cases
The engine restarts automatically if all the 
operating conditions are met again and in the 
following cases.
–  With a manual gearbox: vehicle speed exceeds 
2.5 mph (4 km/h),
–  With an automatic gearbox, in mode N, vehicle 
speed exceeds 0.6 mph (1 km/h).
In these cases, this indicator lamp flashes 
for a few seconds, then goes off.
Malfunctions
In the event of a malfunction, this warning 
lamp flashes for a few moments, then 
remains on, accompanied by an onscreen 
message.
Have the vehicle checked by a dealer or a qualified 
workshop.  
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Restarting the engine (START mode)
The engine automatically restarts as soon as the 
driver indicates the intention of moving off again.
►  With a manual gearbox: with the clutch pedal 
fully depressed.
►  With an automatic gearbox:
•
 
With the select
 or in position D or M: with the 
brake pedal released.
•
 
With the select
 or in position N and the brake 
pedal released: with the selector at D or M.
•
 
With the select
 or in position P and the brake 
pedal depressed: with the selector at R, N, D 
or M.
•
 
R
 everse gear engaged.
Special cases
The engine restarts automatically if all the 
operating conditions are met again and in the 
following cases.
– 
With a manual gearbo
 x: vehicle speed exceeds 
2.5 mph (4 km/h),
–
 
With an aut
 omatic gearbox, in mode N, vehicle 
speed exceeds 0.6 mph (1 km/h).
In these cases, this indicator lamp flashes 
for a few seconds, then goes off.
Malfunctions
In the event of a malfunction, this warning 
lamp flashes for a few moments, then 
remains on, accompanied by an onscreen 
message.
Have the vehicle checked by a dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
The vehicle stalls in STOP mode
All of the instrument panel warning lamps come 
on if there is a fault.
►  Switch off the ignition then start the engine 
again with the "START/STOP" button.
The Stop & Start system requires a 12 V 
battery of specific technology and 
specification.
All work concerning the battery must be 
carried out only by a dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
Under-inflation detection
This system automatically checks the pressures 
of the tyres while driving.
It compares the information given by the wheel 
speed sensors with reference values, which must 
be reinitialised every time the tyre pressures are 
adjusted or a wheel changed.
The system triggers an alert as soon as it detects 
a drop in the inflation pressure of one or more 
tyres.
Under-inflation detection does not replace 
the need for vigilance on the part of the 
driver.
This system does not avoid the need to 
regularly check the tyre pressures (including 
the spare wheel) as well as before a long 
journey.
Driving with under-inflated tyres, particularly 
in adverse conditions (heavy load, high speed, 
long journey):
–
 
w
 orsens road-holding.
–
 
lengthens braking dist
 ances.
–
 
c
 auses premature wear of the tyres.
–
 
increase
 s fuel consumption.
The inflation pressures defined for the 
vehicle can be found on the tyre pressure 
label.
For more information on the Identification 
markings, refer to the corresponding section.
Checking tyre pressures
This check should be done when the 
tyres are "cold" (vehicle stopped for 1 hour or 
after a journey of less than 6 miles (10 km) at 
moderate speeds).
Otherwise, add 0.3 bar to the pressures shown 
on the label.
Under-inflation alert
This is signalled by the fixed illumination of 
this warning lamp, accompanied by an 
audible signal and, depending on equipment, the 
display of a message.
►  Reduce speed immediately, avoid excessive 
steering movements and avoid sudden braking.
►  Stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so.  
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The loss of pressure detected does not 
always cause visible bulging of the tyre.
Do not rely on just a visual check.
►  Using a compressor, such as the one in 
the temporary puncture repair kit, check the 
pressures of the four tyres when cold.
►  If it is not possible to make this check 
immediately, drive carefully at reduced speed.
►  In the event of a puncture, use the temporary 
puncture repair kit or the spare wheel (depending 
on equipment).
The alert is kept active until the system is 
reinitialised.
Reinitialisation
The system must be reinitialised after any 
adjustment to the pressure of one or more tyres, 
and after changing one or more wheels.
Before reinitialising the system, make 
sure that the pressures of the four tyres 
are correct for the conditions of use of the 
vehicle and conform to the values written on 
the tyre pressure label.
Check the pressures of the four tyres before 
performing the reinitialisation.
The system does not advise if a pressure is 
incorrect at the time of reinitialisation.
With the vehicle stationary, the system is 
reinitialised via the Driving / Vehicle touch 
screen menu..
Snow chains
The system does not have to be 
reinitialised after fitting or removing snow 
chains.
Malfunction
These warning lamps come on in 
the event of a malfunction.
A message appears, accompanied by an audible 
signal.
In this case, the tyre under-inflation monitoring 
function is no longer performed.
Have the system checked by a dealer or a 
qualified workshop.
Driving and manoeuvring 
aids - General 
recommendations
Driving and manoeuvring aids cannot, in 
any circumstances, replace the need for 
vigilance on the part of the driver.
The driver must comply with the Highway 
Code, must remain in control of the vehicle in 
all circumstances and must be able to retake 
control of it at all times. The driver must adapt 
the speed to climactic conditions, traffic and 
the state of the road.
It is the driver's responsibility to constantly 
check the traffic, to assess the relative 
distances and speeds of other vehicles and to 
anticipate their movements before indicating 
and changing lane.
The systems cannot exceed the limits of the 
laws of physics.
Driving aids
You should hold the steering wheel 
with both hands, always use the interior and 
exterior rear view mirrors, always keep the feet 
close to the pedals and take a break every two 
hours.
Manoeuvring aids
The driver must always check the 
surroundings of the vehicle before and during 
the whole manoeuvre, in particular using the 
mirrors.
Radar
The operation of the radar as well as the 
associated functions may be impaired through 
the accumulation of dirt (mud, frost, etc.), 
in certain difficult weather conditions (very 
heavy rain, snow) or if the bumper is damaged.
If the front bumper is to be repainted, contact 
a dealer or a qualified workshop; certain types 
of paint could interfere with the operation of 
the radar.
 
 
Driving aids camera
This camera and its associated functions 
may be impaired or not work if the windscreen 
area in front of the camera is dirty, misty, 
frosty, covered with snow, damaged or masked 
by a sticker.
In humid and cold weather, demist the 
windscreen regularly.
Poor visibility (inadequate street lighting, 
heavy rain, thick fog, snowfall), dazzle 
(headlamps of an oncoming vehicle, low sun, 
reflections on a damp road, leaving a tunnel, 
alternating shade and light) can also impair 
detection performance.
In the event of a windscreen replacement, 
contact a dealer or a qualified workshop 
to recalibrate the camera; otherwise, the 
operation of the associated driving aids may 
be disrupted.
Other cameras
The images from the camera(s) displayed 
on the touch screen or on the instrument panel 
may be distorted by the relief.
In the presence of areas in shade, or in 
conditions of bright sunlight or inadequate   
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Driving aids camera
This camera and its associated functions 
may be impaired or not work if the windscreen 
area in front of the camera is dirty, misty, 
frosty, covered with snow, damaged or masked 
by a sticker.
In humid and cold weather, demist the 
windscreen regularly.
Poor visibility (inadequate street lighting, 
heavy rain, thick fog, snowfall), dazzle 
(headlamps of an oncoming vehicle, low sun, 
reflections on a damp road, leaving a tunnel, 
alternating shade and light) can also impair 
detection performance.
In the event of a windscreen replacement, 
contact a dealer or a qualified workshop 
to recalibrate the camera; otherwise, the 
operation of the associated driving aids may 
be disrupted.
Other cameras
The images from the camera(s) displayed 
on the touch screen or on the instrument panel 
may be distorted by the relief.
In the presence of areas in shade, or in 
conditions of bright sunlight or inadequate 
lighting, the image may be darkened and with 
lower contrast.
Obstacles may appear further away than they 
actually are.
Sensors
The operation of the sensors as well as 
the associated functions may be disturbed 
by sound interference such as that emitted 
by noisy vehicles and machinery (e.g. lorries, 
pneumatic drills), by the accumulation of snow 
or dead leaves on the road or in the event of 
damaged bumpers and mirrors.
When reverse gear is engaged, an audible 
signal (long beep) indicates that the sensors 
may be dirty.
A front or rear impact to the vehicle can 
upset the sensors’ settings, which is not 
always detected by the system: distance 
measurements may be distorted.
The sensors do not systematically detect 
obstacles that are too low (pavements, studs) 
or too thin (trees, posts, wire fences).
Certain obstacles located in the sensors’ blind 
spots may not be detected or may no longer be 
detected during the manoeuvre.
Certain materials (fabrics) absorb sound 
waves: pedestrians may not be detected.
Maintenance
Clean the bumpers and door mirrors and 
the field of vision of the cameras regularly.
When washing your vehicle at high pressure, 
direct the spray from at least 30 cm away from 
the radar, sensors and cameras.
Mats
The use of mats not approved by the 
Manufacturer may interfere with the operation 
of the speed limiter or cruise control.
To avoid any risk of jamming the pedals:
–
 
Ensure tha
 t the mat is secured correctly.
–
 
Ne
 ver fit one mat on top of another.
Units of speed
Ensure that the units of speed displayed 
in the instrument panel (mph or km/h) are 
those for the country you are driving in.
If this is not the case, when the vehicle is 
stationary, set the display to the required 
units of speed so that it complies with what is 
authorised locally.
In case of doubt, contact a dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
Speed Limit Recognition 
and Recommendation
Refer to the General recommendations on the use 
of driving and manoeuvring aids.
   
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This system displays the maximum authorised 
speed in the instrument panel, according to 
the speed limits in the country in which you are 
driving, using:
– 
Speed limit signs det
 ected by the camera.
–
 
Speed limit det
 ails from the navigation system 
mapping.
Navigation mapping should be regularly 
updated in order to receive accurate 
speed limit information from the system.
–
 
Signs indic
 ating an intersection area detected 
by the camera.
Sign detected Suggested speed  (calculated)
Entry into an 
intersection area Example:
 
 
Without DS CONNECT  N AV
10 mph or 20 km/h  (depending on 
the units of the 
instrument panel)
With DS CONNECT  N AV
Display of the speed 
in force in the country  in which you are  driving.
–
 
Cert
ain qualifier plates are detected by the 
camera.
Qualifier plate  detected Display of the speed 
associated with the  qualifier plate
Speed limit in rain Examples:
 
 
If the wiper control stalk is in the 
"intermittent wipe" 
or "automatic wipe"  position (in order 
to activate the rain  sensor):
68 mph (110 km/h)  (for example)
Qualifier plate detected Display of the speed 
associated with the  qualifier plate
Speed limit if towing
 
 
If an approved towing  device is fixed to the  vehicle:
56 mph (90 km/h)  (for example)
Speed limit 
applicable over a  certain distance Example:
 
 
43 mph (70 km/h) (for example)
Speed limit for 
vehicles whose gross  vehicle weight or 
gross train weight is  less than 3.5 tonnes
 
 
56 mph (90 km/h)  (for example)
Speed limit in snow Example:
 
 
If the exterior 
temperature is below  3°C:
19 mph (30 km/h)  (for example)
with a "snowflake"  symbol  
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Qualifier plate 
detected Display of the speed 
associated with the  qualifier plate
Speed limit at certain  times
Example:
 
 
19 mph (30 km/h)  (for example)
with a "clock" symbol
The units for the speed limit (mph or 
km/h) depend on the country you are 
driving in.
This should be taken into account so that you 
observe the speed limit.
For the system to work correctly when 
changing country, the speed unit in the 
instrument panel must correspond to that of 
the country you are driving in.
The automatic reading of road signs is a 
driving aid system and does not always 
display speed limits correctly.
The speed limit signs present on the road 
always take priority over the display by the 
system. 
The system is designed to detect signs that 
conform to the Vienna Convention on road 
signs.
Specific speed limits, such as those for 
heavy goods vehicles, are not displayed.
The display of the speed limit in the instrument 
panel is updated when passing a speed limit 
sign intended for cars (light vehicles).
Activation / Deactivation
By default, the system is automatically activated 
at every engine start.
It is set via the Driving / Vehicle touch 
screen menu.
Information displayed on the 
instrument panel
 
 
1. Detected speed limit indication
or
2. End of speed limit indication
 
 
The system is active but is not detecting speed 
limit information.
 
 
On detecting speed limit information, the system 
displays the value.
 
 
In the case of suggested maximum speeds, the 
first time the vehicle exceeds the suggested 
speed by more than 3 mph (5 km/h) (e.g. 59 mph 
(95 km/h)), the speed is displayed flashing for 10 
seconds.
Operating limits
The system does not take account of reduced 
speed limits, especially those imposed in the 
following cases:
–
 
A
 tmospheric pollution.
–
  Towing.
–
 
D
 riving with a space-saver type spare wheel or 
snow chains fitted.  
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– Tyre repaired using the temporary puncture 
repair kit.
–
 
Y
 oung drivers.
The system may not display the speed limit if it 
does not detect a speed limit sign within a preset 
period and in the following situations:
–
 
R
 oad signs that are obstructed, non-standard, 
damaged or bent.
–
 
Ob
 solete or incorrect maps.
Recommendation 
 
In addition to Speed Limit Recognition and 
Recommendation, the driver can select the speed 
displayed as a speed setting for the speed limiter 
or cruise control using the speed limiter or cruise 
control memorisation button.
If rain is detected, the system will suggest to the 
driver a speed setting lower than the speed read/
obtained from the map in order to adapt to the 
weather conditions (example: on a motorway, 
the suggested speed will be 60 mph (97 km/h) 
instead of 70 mph (112 km/h).
For more information on the Speed limiter, 
Cruise control or Adaptive cruise control, 
refer to the corresponding sections.
Steering mounted controls
1. Speed limiter/cruise control mode selection
2. Memorise the speed setting
Information displayed on the instrument 
panel
 
 
3.Speed limit indication
4. Speed memorisation prompt
5. Current speed setting
Memorising the speed 
 
►  Switch on the speed limiter/cruise control.
The speed limiter/cruise control information is 
displayed. 
Upon detecting a sign suggesting a new speed 
setting, the system displays the value and "MEM" 
flashes for a few seconds, prompting you to save 
it as the new speed setting.
If there is a difference of less than 6 mph 
(9 km/h) between the speed setting and 
the speed displayed by the Speed Limit 
Recognition and Recommendation, the "MEM" 
symbol is not displayed.
Depending on the road conditions, several speeds 
may be displayed.
►  Press button 2once to save the suggested 
speed value.
A message is displayed to confirm the request.
►  Press button 2again to confirm and save the 
new speed setting.
The display then reverts to its previous state.
Extended Traffic Sign 
Recognition
Refer to the General recommendations on the use 
of driving and manoeuvring aids.
 
 
This additional system recognises these road 
signs and displays them in the instrument panel if 
the appropriate display mode is selected.
One-way street: if you start driving the wrong 
way down a one-way street, an alert message, 
including the sign's symbol, is displayed in the 
instrument panel (request to check the traffic 
direction).
Other signs: when approaching one of these 
signs, the sign’s symbol is displayed in the 
instrument panel.
The actual road signs always take priority 
over the display from the system.
The signs must comply with the Vienna 
Convention on road signs.
Activation / Deactivation
It is set via the Driving / Vehicle touch 
screen menu.
Speed limiter
Refer to the General recommendations on the use 
of driving and manoeuvring aids.
This system prevents the vehicle from 
exceeding the speed programmed by the 
driver (speed setting).
The speed limiter is switched on manually.
The minimum speed setting is 19 mph (30 km/h).
The speed setting remains in the system memory 
when the ignition is switched off.