headlamp Citroen DS4 2014 1.G Owner's Guide
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239
Petrol engines
The various caps and covers allow access for
checking the levels of the various fluids and for
replacing certain components.
1.
P
ower steering reservoir.
2.
S
creenwash and headlamp wash reservoir.
3.
C
oolant reservoir.
4.
B
rake fluid reservoir.
5.
B
attery/Fuses.
6.
F
usebox.
7.
A
ir filter.
8.
E
ngine oil dipstick.
9.
E
ngine oil filler cap.
Checks
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Diesel engines
The various caps and covers allow access for
checking the levels of the various fluids, for
replacing certain components and for priming
the fuel system.
1.
P
ower steering reservoir.
2.
S
creenwash and headlamp wash reservoir.
3.
C
oolant reservoir.
4.
B
rake fluid reservoir.
5.
B
attery/Fuses.
6.
F
usebox.
7.
A
ir filter.
8.
E
ngine oil dipstick.
9.
E
ngine oil filler cap.
10.
P
riming pump*.
11.
B
leed screw*.
* According to engine.
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Coolant level
The coolant level should be close
to the "MA X" mark but should never
exceed it.
Fluid specification
The coolant must conform to the
manufacturer's recommendations.To check the level or top up the
fluid on vehicle fitted with headlamp
washers, immobilise the vehicle and
switch of the engine.
Screenwash / headlamp
wash fluid level
The cooling fan may star t after
switching off the engine: take care
with articles and clothing that might
be caught by the fan blades.
When the engine is warm, the temperature of
the coolant is regulated by the fan.
In addition, as the cooling system is pressurised,
wait at least one hour after switching off the
engine before carrying out any work.
To avoid any risk of scalding, unscrew the cap
by two turns to allow the pressure to drop. When
the pressure has dropped, remove the cap and
top up the level.
F
O
pen the bonnet and secure it with the
st ay.
F
O
pen the screenwash reservoir filler cap.
F
T
ake and pinch the level gauge to block its
breather.
F
R
emove the gauge completely from
the reservoir to read the level in the
transparent section.
F
T
op up if necessary.
F
R
efit the filler cap to the reservoir and
close the bonnet.
Specification of the fluid
To ensure optimum cleaning and to avoid
freezing, the fluid should never be topped up or
replaced by plain water.
In wintry conditions, the use of a fluid
with an ethyl alcohol or methanol base is
recommended.
Checks
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Changing a bulb
The headlamps are fitted with
polycarbonate glass with a protective
coating:
F
d
o not clean them using a dr y
or abrasive cloth, nor with a
detergent or solvent product,
F
u
se a sponge and soapy water or a
pH neutral product,
F
w
hen using a high pressure
washer on persistent marks, do not
keep the lance directed towards
the lamps or their edges for too
long, so as not to damage their
protective coating and seals. Changing a bulb should only be done
after the headlamp has been switched
off for several minutes (risk of serious
burns).
F
D
o not touch the bulb directly with
your fingers, use a lint-free cloth.
It is imperative to use only anti-
ultraviolet (UV) type bulbs to avoid
damaging the headlamp.
Always replace a failed bulb with a
new bulb with the same type and
specification.Risk of electrocution
Xenon bulbs (D1S) must be replaced
by a CITROËN dealer or a qualified
workshop.
Bulbs with lugs, type H1, H7... take care
to position them correctly to ensure the
best lighting.
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Model with xenon and directional
headlamps
1. directional dipped / main beam
headlamps (d1 S).
2.
di
rection indicators (PY21W amber).
3.
da
ytime running lamps (P21/5W XL).
4.
S
idelamps (LE d s)*.
5.
F
o g l a m p s ( H11) .
Model with halogen headlamps
1. direction indicators (H21 clear).
2. di
pped beam headlamps (H7).
3.
M
ain beam headlamps (H1).
4.
da
ytime running lamps (P21/5W XL).
5.
S
idelamps (LE d s)*.
6.
F
o g l a m p s ( H11) .
Access to bulbs
Depending on the engine and only on the left
hand side, you must first carry out the following
operations for access to the protective covers
on the bulbs.
F
R
emove the air deflector by unclipping
each of its three attachment points.
F
U
nclip the bonnet release cable at its
two
fixings.
F
M
ove the cable down.
After changing the failed bulb, remember to
put everything back in place (cable and air
deflector).
Front lamps
* LED: light-emitting diodes.
Practical information
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Changing dipped beam headlamp
bulbs (on models with halogen
headlamps)
F Remove the protective cover by pulling the tab.
F
D
isconnect the connector.
F
S
pread the springs to release the bulb.
F
E
xtract the bulb and change it.
To reassemble, carry out these operations in
reverse order.
Changing direction indicator
bulbs
When refitting, close the protective
cover carefully to preserve the sealing
of the headlamp.
Amber coloured bulbs, such as the
direction indicators, must be replaced
with bulbs of identical specifications
and colour.
Rapid flashing of the direction indicator
warning lamp (right or left) indicates the
failure of a bulb on that side.
Model with Xenon headlamps
F
R
emove the protective cover by pulling its
tongue.
F
T
urn the bulb holder a quarter turn and pull
it out.
F
T
urn the bulb a quarter turn and replace it.
To reassemble, carry out these operations in
reverse order.
Model with halogen headlamps
F
T
urn the bulb holder a quarter of a turn and
extract it.
F
P
ull out the bulb and change it.
To reassemble, carry out these operations in
reverse order.
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Changing daytime running lamp
bulbs
F Remove the protective cover by pulling on the tab.
F
D
isconnect the bulb connector.
F
T
urn the bulb holder a quarter of a turn and
extract it.
F
P
ull the bulb and change it.
To reassemble, carry out these operations in
reverse order.
Changing main beam headlamp
bulbs (on models with halogen
headlamps)
F Remove the protective cover by pulling the tab.
F
D
isconnect the connector.
F
S
queeze the springs to release the bulb.
F
P
ull out the bulb and replace it.
To reassemble, carry out these operations in
reverse order.
Changing integrated direction
indicator side repeaters
F Insert a flat screwdriver towards the centre of the repeater between the repeater and
the base of the mirror.
F
T
ilt the flat screwdriver to extract the
repeater and remove it.
F
D
isconnect the repeater connector.
To reassemble, carry out these operations in
reverse order.
Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified
workshop to obtain replacement repeaters.
Practical information
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Fuse N°Rating Functions
F19 30 AWindscreen wipers slow / fast speed.
F20 15 AFront and rear screenwash pump.
F21 20 AHeadlamp wash pump.
F22 15 AHorn.
F23 15 ARight-hand main beam headlamp.
F24 15 ALeft-hand main beam headlamp.
F27 5 ALeft-hand dipped headlamp.
F28 5 ARight-hand dipped headlamp.
Fuse table
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.
After the engine has stopped, you can still use functions such as the audio equipment, windscreen
wipers, dipped beam headlamps, courtesy lamps, etc. for a maximum combined period of
thirty
m
inutes.
This period may be greatly reduced if
the battery is not fully charged.
A flat battery prevents the engine from
starting (refer to the corresponding
paragraph).
If the telephone is being used at the
same time on the navigation system,
it will be interrupted after 10 minutes.
Switching to economy mode
Once this period has elapsed, a message
appears in the screen indicating that the
vehicle has switched to economy mode and the
active functions are put on standby.
Exiting economy mode
These functions are reactivated automatically
the next time the vehicle is driven.
F
I
n order to resume the use of these
functions immediately, start the engine and
let it run for a few minutes.
The time available to you will then be double
the period for which the engine is left running.
However, this period will always be between
five and thirty minutes.
Load reduction modeSystem which manages the use of certain
functions according to the level of charge
remaining in the battery.
When the vehicle is being driven, the load
reduction function temporarily deactivates
certain functions, such as the air conditioning,
the heated rear screen...
The deactivated functions are reactivated
automatically as soon as conditions permit.
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ABS and EBFD systems ...............................16 8
Accessories .............................. ............ 190, 304
Accessory position
....................................... 19
0
AdBlue
® ............................... ..........................248
Additif AdBlue ................................................. 28
Ad
ditive, AdBlue
.................................... 2
48, 254
Adjusting headlamps
.................................... 13
4
Adjusting head restraints
.............................. 10
1
Adjusting seat
......................................... 9
9, 100
Adjusting the date
..................................... 4
3, 51
Adjusting the height and reach of the steering wheel
.................................. 10
4
Adjusting the seat belt height
...............
.................................... 171, 172
Adjusting the time
..................................... 4
3, 51
Advice on driving
..............................
............18 4
Airbags
...............
......................................27, 175
Airbags, curtain
..................................... 1
79, 180
Airbags, front......................................... 176, 180
Airbags, lateral
...................................... 1
78, 180
Air conditioning
...............................
................14
Air conditioning, automatic
................. 8
9, 90, 93
Air conditioning, manual
........................... 8
9 -91
Air vents
..............................
............................88
Alarm
............................................................... 77
A
nti-lock braking
system (ABS)
.............................................. 16
8
Anti-pinch
........................................................ 84
A
nti-theft
..............................
.........................191
Armrest, front
......................................... 11
5 , 11 6
Armrest, rear
................................................. 12
0
Ashtray, portable
............................................ 111
A
ssistance call
...............................
....... 167, 322
Audible warning
............................................ 16
7
Audio streaming (Bluetooth)
......................... 3
54, 356, 400, 403
Audio system
...............................
............ 43, 389
Auxiliary
........................................................ 35
4Battery
...............................
............ 245, 288 -291
Battery, charging
...............................
.... 290, 291
Battery, remote control ........................ 6 6, 72-74
Black panel ...................................................... 42
Blanking screen (snow shield)
...............................
................293
Blind
.............................................................. 11
9
Blind spot sensors
........................................2
16
Blue HDi
...............
...........................39, 209, 248
Bluetooth (hands-free)
.................. 3
76, 377, 402
Bluetooth (telephone)
............................ 376
, 377
Bonnet
...............
............................................238
Boot
........
.........................................................82
Brake discs
....................................................2
47
Brake lamps
...............................
...................279
Brakes
........................................................... 2
47
Braking assistance system
...........................16
8
Braking, dynamic emergency
.................................................. 19
2
Bulbs (changing)
...............................
.... 274, 279
Cable, audio
..................................................35
4
Cable, jack
..............................
......................354
Capacity, fuel tank
..............................
..........233
CD
..............................
........................... 354, 397
CD, MP3
........................................ 3
54, 397, 398
Central locking
.............................. 6
2, 68, 69, 75
Centre console
.............................................. 11
3
Changing a bulb
.................................... 2
74, 279
Changing a fuse
............................................ 28
2
Changing a wheel
...............................
..........265
Changing a wiper blade
...............
.................................... 140, 293
Changing the remote control battery ................................... 66, 72, 73
CHECK
................
...................................... 19, 39
Checking the engine oil level
...............
........................................... 35
Checking the levels
................................ 24
1-244
Checking tyre pressures (using the kit)
..............................
................260
Checks
...............
................... 239, 240, 245, 247
Checks, routine
..................................... 2
45, 247
Child lock
...............................
........................162
Children
......................... 1
55, 157, 158, 159, 160
Children (safety)
...............................
.............162
Child seats
.................... 1
48, 149, 153 -155, 161
Child seats, conventional
..............................15
4
Child seats, ISOFIX
.............. 1
57, 158, 159, 160
Cigar lighter
...............................
....................112
C
ITROËN
L
ocalised
Emergency Call
.......................................... 32
2
Closing the boot
...............................
......... 62, 82
Closing the doors
.......................... 6
2, 68, 69, 81
Configuration, vehicle
......................... 2
0, 43, 49
Connection, Bluetooth
..................3
68, 376, 377
Connection, MirrorLink
................................. 3
71
Connection, Wi-Fi network
....................................................... 36
8
Control, electric windows
................................84
C
ontrol, emergency
boot release
...............................
...................83
Control, emergency door
.......................... 6
5, 71
Control, heated seats
.................................... 10
1
Controls, steering mounted
.............................................. 3
28, 391
Control stalk, lighting
............................ 1
28, 131
Control stalk, wipers
...................... 1
37, 138, 141
Courtesy lamps
..................................... 1
33, 142
Cruise control
........................................ 2
19, 224
Cup holder
...............................
......................113