gearbox Citroen DS3 RHD 2015 1.G Owner's Guide
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Fuse n°R ating Functions
F8 20 AMultifunction
 screen,  audio  system,  navigation  radio,  alarm Â
c
ontrol  unit,  alarm  siren.
F9 30 A12
 V  socket,  portable  navigation  support  supply.
F10 15 ASteering
 wheel  controls.
F11 15 AIgnition,
 diagnostic  socket,  automatic  gearbox  control  unit.
F12 15 ARain
 /  brightness  sensor,  trailer  relay  unit.
F13 5 AMain
 stop  switch,  engine  relay  unit.
F14 15 AParking
 sensors  control  unit,  airbag  control  unit,  instrument Â
p
anel,  digital  air  conditioning,  USB  Box,  Hi-Fi  amplifier.
F15 30 ALocking.
F16 -Not
 used.
F17 40 ARear
 screen  and  door  mirrors  demisting/defrosting.
SH -PARC
 shunt.
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Fuse table
Fuse n°R ating Functions
F1 20 AEngine
 control  unit  supply,  cooling  fan  unit  control  relay,  multifunction  engine  control  main  relay, Â
injection
 pump  (Diesel).
F2 15 AHorn.
F3 10 AFront
 /  rear  wash-wipe.
F4 20 ALED
 daytime  running  lamps.
F5 15 ADiesel
 heater  (Diesel),  particle  filter  additive  pump  (Diesel),  air  flow  sensor  (Diesel),  EGR  electrovalve  (Diesel), Â
b
low-by  heater  and  electrovalves  (VTi).
F6 10 AABS/DSC
 control  unit,  secondary  stop  switch.
F7 10 AElectric
 power  steering,  automatic  gearbox.
F8 25 AStarter
 control.
F9 10 ASwitching
 and  protection  unit  (Diesel).
F10 30 AFuel
 heater  (Diesel),  blow-by  heater  (Diesel),  fuel  pump  (VTi),  injectors  and  ignition  coils  (petrol).
F11 40 AHeater
 b
lower.
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229
Protect your eyes and face before handling  the  battery.
All
 operations  on  the  battery  must  be Â
c
arried  out  in  a  well  ventilated  area Â
a
way  from  naked  flames  and  sources Â
o
f  sparks,  so  as  to  avoid  the  risk  of Â
e
xplosion  and  fire.
Do
 not  try  to  charge  a  frozen  battery; Â
t
he  battery  must  first  be  thawed  out  to Â
a
void Â
t
he Â
r
isk Â
o
f Â
e
xplosion. Â
I
f Â
t
he Â
b
attery Â
h
as  been  frozen,  before  charging  have Â
i
t  checked  by  a  CITROËN  dealer  or Â
a
 qualified  workshop  who  will  check Â
t
hat  the  internal  components  have  not Â
b
een  damaged  and  the  casing  is  not Â
c
racked,  which  could  cause  a  leak  of Â
t
oxic  and  corrosive  acid.
Do
 not  reverse  the  polarity  and  use Â
o
nly  a  12  V  charger.
Do
 not  disconnect  the  terminals  while Â
t
he  engine  is  running.
Do
 not  charge  the  batteries  without Â
d
isconnecting  the  terminals  first.
Wash
 your  hands  after wards.
Do
Â
not
Â
push
Â
the
Â
vehicle
Â
to
Â
start
Â
the
Â
e
ngine
Â
if
Â
you
Â
have
Â
an
Â
electronic
Â
or
Â
a
utomatic
Â
gearbox.Charging the battery using
a battery charger
Batteries contain harmful substances such a s  sulphuric  acid  and  lead.  They  must  be d
isposed  of  in  accordance  with  regulations
 a
nd  must  not,  in  any  circumstances,  be
 d
iscarded  with  household  waste.
Take
 used  remote  control  batteries  and
 v
ehicle batteries to a special collection
point.
F Follow  the  instructions  for  use  provided  by  t
he  manufacturer  of  the  charger.
Do
 not  disconnect  the  battery  to  charge  it.
Practical information
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Towing the vehicleProcedure for having your vehicle towed or for towing another vehicle using a removable towing eye.
T he  towing  eye  is  installed  in  the  boot  under Â
t
he  floor.
To
 gain  access  to  it:
F
o
pen the boot,
F
r
aise the floor,
F
Â
r
emove  the  polystyrene  storage  box,
F
Â
r
emove  the  towing  eye  from  the  holder.
Access to the tools
ge
neral recommendations
Observe the legislation in force in your country.
E nsure  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 Â
a
rm;  rope  and  straps  are  prohibited.
The
 towing  vehicle  must  move  off  gently.
When
 towing  a  vehicle  with  the  engine  off,  there  is  no  longer  any  power  assistance  for Â
b
raking  or  steering.
In
 the  following  cases,  you  must  always  call  on  a  professional  recovery  service:
-
Â
v
ehicle  broken  down  on  a  motor way  or  fast  road,
-
Â
f
our-wheel  drive  vehicle,
-
Â
w
hen  it  is  not  possible  to  put  the  gearbox  into  neutral,  unlock  the  steering,  or  release Â
t
he  parking  brake,
-
Â
t
owing  with  only  two  wheels  on  the  ground,
-
Â
w
here  there  is  no  approved  towing  arm  available...
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233
F On the  front  bumper,  unclip  the  cover  by  p
ressing  at  the  bottom.
F
Â
S
crew  the  towing  eye  in  fully.
F
Â
I
nstall  the  towing  arm.
F
Â
P
lace  the  gear  lever  in  neutral  (position  n
for
 an  electronic  or  automatic  gearbox). F
 O n  the  rear  bumper,  unclip  the  cover  by  p
ressing  at  the  bottom.
F
Â
S
crew  the  towing  eye  in  fully.
F
Â
I
nstall  the  towing  arm.
F
Â
S
witch  on  the  hazard  warning  lamps  on Â
b
oth  vehicles.
F
Â
M
ove  off  gently  and  drive  for  a  short Â
d
istance
 o
nly.
Towing your vehicleTowing another vehicle
Failure to observe this special
condition  could  result  in  damage Â
t
o  certain  components  (braking, Â
t
ransmission...)  and  the  absence Â
o
f  braking  assistance  the  next  time Â
t
he  engine  is  started.
F
Â
U
nlock  the  steering  by  turning  the  key  one Â
n
otch  in  the  ignition  switch  and  release  the Â
par
king
 b
rake.
F
Â
S
witch  on  the  hazard  warning  lamps  on Â
b
oth  vehicles.
F
Â
M
ove  off  gently  and  drive  for  a  short Â
d
istance
 o
nly.
Practical information
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251
Manual gearbox
Automatic gearboxBrake pads
Brake wear depends on the style o
f  driving,  particularly  in  the  case o
f  vehicles  used  in  town,  over  short
 d
istances.  It  may  be  necessary  to  have
 t
he  condition  of  the  brakes  checked,
 e
ven  between  vehicle  services.
The
Â
gearbox
Â
does
Â
not
Â
require
Â
any
 m
aintenance
Â
(no
Â
oil
Â
change).
Refer
Â
to
Â
the
Â
manufacturer's
Â
service
Â
s
chedule
Â
for
Â
the
Â
checking
Â
interval
Â
for
Â
t
his
 c
omponent.
Only
 use  products  recommended  by Â
C
ITROËN  or  products  of  equivalent Â
q
uality
 an
d
 sp
ecification.
In
 order  to  optimise  the  operation  of Â
u
nits  as  important  as  those  in  the Â
b
raking  system,  CITROËN  selects  and Â
o
ffers  very  specific  products.
The
Â
gearbox
Â
does
Â
not
Â
require
Â
any
Â
m
aintenance
Â
(no
Â
oil
Â
change).
Refer
Â
to
Â
the
Â
manufacturer's
Â
service
Â
s
chedule
Â
for
Â
details
Â
of
Â
the
Â
level
Â
c
hecking
Â
interval
Â
for
Â
this
Â
component.
Electronic gearbox
The gearbox does not require any m aintenance  (no  oil  change).
Refer
 to  the  manufacturer's  service Â
s
chedule  for  details  of  the  checking Â
i
nterval  for  this  component. For
 information  on  checking  brake Â
d
isc  wear,  contact  a  CITROËN  dealer Â
o
r  a  qualified  workshop.
Brake disc wearParking brake
If excessive travel or a loss of e
ffectiveness  of  this  system  is Â
n
oticed,  the  parking  brake  must  be Â
c
hecked,  even  between  two  services.
Unless
Â
there
Â
is
Â
a
Â
leak
Â
in
Â
the
Â
circuit,
Â
a
Â
drop
Â
in
Â
t
he
Â
brake
Â
fluid
Â
level
Â
indicates
Â
that
Â
the
Â
brake
Â
p
ads
Â
are
Â
worn. Checking
Â
this  system  must  be  done  by  a Â
C
ITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified  workshop.
After
Â
washing
Â
the
Â
vehicle,
Â
dampness,
Â
o
r
Â
in
Â
wintry
Â
conditions,
Â
ice
Â
can
Â
form
Â
o
n
Â
the
Â
brake
Â
discs
Â
and
Â
pads:
Â
braking
Â
e
fficiency
Â
may
Â
be
Â
reduced.
Â
Make
Â
light
Â
b
rake
Â
applications
Â
to
Â
dry
Â
and
Â
defrost
Â
t
he
Â
brakes.
Checks
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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
-
Â
t
rip  distance  recorder
-
Â
l
ighting  dimmer  /  black  panel
Lighting
Â
controls
 1
34-138
Headlamp
 adj
ustment
 1
39
Stop
 &  Start Â
1
20 -122
Door
 mirrors Â
8
3
Electric
 windows Â
6
8 - 69
Dashboard
Â
fuses
Â
2
20 -222
Opening
Â
the
Â
bonnet
Â
2
43 Steering
 wheel  adjustment Â
8
2
Hor n
149
Scented
Â
air
Â
freshener
Â
9
4-95
Multifunction
Â
screens
Â
4
2- 48
Touch
Â
screen
Â
tablet
Â
4
9 -53
Hazard
Â
warning
Â
lamps
Â
1
48
Manual
 g
earbox
 1
09
Electronic
Â
gearbox
Â
(ETG)
Â
1
10 -114
Automatic
Â
gearbox
Â
1
15 -118
Gear
Â
efficiency
Â
indicator
Â
1
19
Parking
Â
brake
Â
1
09
Active
Â
City
Â
Brake
Â
1
57-160
Rear
Â
view
Â
mirror
 8
4
Sun visor
9
7
Wiper
 controls Â
1
40 -144
Trip
 computer Â
5
4-57
Heating/Ventilation
 8
5-87
Manual
Â
air
Â
conditioning
Â
87
- 89
Digital
 a
ir
 c
onditioning
 9
0-92
Demisting/defrosting
 t
he
 w
indscreen
 9
3
Demisting/defrosting
Â
the
Â
rear
Â
screen
Â
9
4
Emergency
Â
or
Â
assistance
Â
call
Â
1
49,
 2
70 -271
Audio
Â
system
Â
3
35 -353
Touch
Â
screen
Â
tablet
Â
2
73 -334
Setting
Â
the
Â
date/time
Â
4
4,
Â
48,
Â
53
Speed
Â
limiter
Â
1
24-125
Cruise
Â
control
Â
1
26 -127
Interior
 mood  lighting Â
1
45
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361
EBA (Emergency brakingÂ
a ssistance)Â .......................................... 15
4, 155
Eco-driving
  ...............................
......................14
Economy
 mode Â
...............................
..............230
Electric
 window  controls Â
.................................68
E
lectronic  brake  force  distribution Â
(EBFD)
 ...............................
.........................15 4
Electronic
 eng
ine
 i
mmobiliser.................63,
 105
Emergency
 b
oot
 r
elease
 ................................. 73
E
mergency  braking  system Â
..........................15
5
Emergency
 c
all
 ..................................... 14
9, 270
Emergency
 w
arning
 lam
ps
 ...........................14
8
Emissions
 control  system,  SCR Â
.......3
3, Â 34, Â 192
Energy
 economy  mode Â
.................................23
0
Engine
 c
ompartment
 ............................ 24
4, 245
Engine
 c
ompartment
Â
f
usebox
 ..............................
.........................220
Engine,
 Diesel Â
......................... 2
4, 189, 245, 262Filling
 with  fuel Â
......................................
1
8 8 -19 0
Fitting  a  wheel Â
...............................
................
209
Fittings, Â boot Â
.................................................
10
0
Flashing
 in
dicators
 ........................................
14
8
Foglamps,
 f
ront
 ...............................
...... 136, Â 215
Foglamps,
 re
ar
 ...................................... 1
36, Â 217
Fragrance
 c
artridge
 ........................................
94
F
requency  (radio) Â
.................................
29
8, 299
Front seats .............................. ..................
76, 79
Fuel .......................................................... 14, 18 9
Fuel c
onsumption ............................................14
F
uel filler flap Â
.........................................18
8, 19 0
Fuel
 gauge Â
........................................18
, 20, 188
Fuel
 tank................................................188, 19 0
Fusebox,
 das
hboard
 .....................................2
21
Fuses
 ................
.............................................220
Gear lever, automatic gearbox .....................11 5
Gear  lever,  manual  gearbox  .........................10
9
Gear
 selector,  electronic  gearbox Â
........11
0 , 2 51
Glove
 box Â
........................................................ 97
G
rab
 han
dles
 ............................................ 7
8, 80Demisting - defrosting, rear ............................94
D ials  and  gauges  ...................................... 1
8, 20
Diesel
 additive  level Â
...................................... 24
9
Diesel
 engine  pre-heat  warning  lamp Â
............24
D
igital  Audio  Broadcasting  (DAB) Â
....... 3
00, Â 301
Dimensions
 ..............................
.....................264
Dipped
 be
am
 ...............................
..........13 4,
 2
13
Dipstick
 ................
....................................39, Â 246
Direction
 i
ndicators
 ....................... 1
48, 216, 217
Doors
 ..............................................................
.70
Doors
 emergency  control Â
...............................72
D
oor  pockets Â
................................................... 96
D
ynamic  stability  control  (DSC) Â
....................15
5
Driving
 economically Â
...................................... 14E
ngine  oil  ......................................................24
6
Engine
 oil  level  indicator  .........................3 9,  246
Engine,
 petrol Â
.......................1
89, 244, 254, 257
Environment
 ............... 1
4, Â 63, Â 94, Â 150, Â 198, Â 249
Equipment
 se
ttings
 ..................... 4
2, Â 45, Â 51, Â 347
Halogen
 h
eadlamps
 ......................................2
12
Hands-free
 kit Â
.............................. 3
24, Â 325, Â 344
Hazard
 w
arning
 lam
ps
 ..................................14
8
Head
 restraints,  front Â
......................................77
H
ead  restraints,  rear Â
.......................................81
H
eating
 ................
................................87, 88, 90
Height
 and  reach  adjustment, Â
steering
 w
heel
 ..............................
................82
Hill start assist
Â
...............................................12
3
Horn ............................................................... 149
Gearbox, automatic ................1 4, 115, 229, 251
Gearbox, e lectronic ............................... 1
4 , 11 0 ,
120, 229, 251
Gearbox,
 m
anual
 .................... 1
4, 109, 120, 251
Gear
 efficiency  indicator Â
...............................11
9
Indicators, direction ...................................... 14 8
Inflating a ccessoriesÂ
(
using  the  kit) Â
..............................
................202
Inflating
 tyres Â
..............................
............14, 26 4
Instrument
 panel  lighting Â
................................41
In
strument
 p
anels
 ...............................
......18, 20
Instrument
 panel  screen Â
...................1
8, 20, 119
Interior
 f
ittings
 ........................................... 9
6, 97
Interior
 lamp Â
...............................
...................14 4
Interior
 m
ood
 l
ighting
 .................................... 14
5
Internet
 ...............
................................... 314,
 31
5
Alphabetical index
Page 381 of 387

1Driving
Six-speed automatic gearbox which offers a
choice between the comfort of fully automatic
operation or manual gear changing.
Two driving modes are available:
- automatic
operation with electronic
management of the gears by the gearbox,
- manual
operation for sequential changing
of the gears by the driver.
Automatic gearbox (EAT6)
P.
Park.
- Immobilisation of the vehicle, parking brake
on or off.
- Starting the engine.
R.
Reverse.
- Reversing manoeuvres, vehicle stationary,
engine at idle.
N.
Neutral.
- Immobilisation of the vehicle, parking brake
on.
- Starting the engine.
D.
Automatic operation.
M + / -
. Manual operation with sequential
changing of the six gears.
)
Pull backward to change up through the
gears.
or
)
Push for ward to change down through the
gears.
Gear selector positions
When you move the selector to select a
position, the corresponding indicator is
displayed in the instrument panel.
P.
Park
R.
Reverse
N.
Neutral
D.
Drive (Automatic operation)
1 2 3 4
5 6.
Gears engaged during manual
operation
-.
Invalid value during manual operation
Displays in the instrument panel
Foot on brake
)
Press the brake pedal when this
indicator lamp is displayed in the
instrument panel (e.g.: starting
the engine).
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2Driving
Moving off
If position N
is selected inadvertently
while driving, allow the engine to
return to idle then select position D
to
accelerate.
If the ambient temperature is below
-23°C, the engine should be left at idle
for four minutes, to ensure the correct
operation and life of the engine and
gearbox.
When the engine is running at idle, with
the brakes released, if position R
, D
or
M
is selected, the vehicle moves even
without the accelerator being pressed.
When the engine is running, never
leave children in the vehicle without
supervision.
When carrying out maintenance with
the engine running, apply the parking
brake and select position P
.
)
Apply the parking brake.
)
Select position P
or N
.
)
Start the engine.
If these conditions are not met, there is an
audible signal, accompanied by the display of
an warning message.
)
With the engine running, press the brake
pedal.
)
Release the parking brake.
)
Select position R
, D
or M
.
)
Gradually release the brake pedal.
The vehicle moves off immediately.