change wheel Citroen DS5 HYBRID 2016 1.G Owner's Manual
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Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place the heaviest items in the
bottom of the boot, as close as possible to the rear seats.
Limit the loads carried in the vehicle and reduce wind resistance (roof
bars, roof rack, bicycle carrier, trailer...). Use a roof box in preference.
Remove roof bars and roof racks after use.
At the end of winter, remove snow tyres and refit your summer tyres.
Observe the recommendations on
maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly, when cold, referring to the label in
the door aperture, driver's side.
Carry out this check in particular:
-
be
fore a long journey,
-
at e
ach change of season,
-
af
ter a long period out of use.
Don't forget the spare wheel and the tyres on any trailer or caravan.
Have your vehicle serviced regularly (engine oil, oil filter, air filter,
passenger compartment filter...) and observe the schedule of
operations recommended in the manufacturer's service schedule.
With a BlueHDi Diesel engine, if the SCR system is faulty your vehicle
becomes polluting ; go to a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop
without delay to have the emissions of nitrous oxides brought back to
the legal level.
When refuelling, do not continue after the third cut-off of the nozzle to
avoid any over flow.
At the wheel of your new vehicle, it is only after the first 1 800 miles
(3
0
00 kilometres) that you will see the fuel consumption settle down to
a consistent average.
Eco-driving
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Automatic day/night model
By means of a sensor, which measures the
light from the rear of the vehicle, this system
automatically and progressively changes
between the day and night uses. Adjustable mirror providing a central rear ward
view.
Equipped with an anti-dazzle system, which
darkens the mirror glass and reduces the
nuisance to the driver caused by the sun,
headlamps from other vehicles...
Rear view mirror
In order to ensure optimum visibility
during your manoeuvres, the mirror
lightens automatically when reverse
gear is engaged.
Steering wheel adjustment
F When stationary, p ull the control lever to
release the adjustment mechanism.
F
Ad
just the height and reach to suit your
driving position.
F
Pu
sh the control lever to lock the
adjustment mechanism.
As a safety measure, these operations
should only be carried out with the
vehicle stationary.
Seeing clearly
For better rear vision, align the bottom of the
rear view mirror with the bottom of the rear
screen.
comfort
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F Turn the wheel 1 to the "cRUISE" position
to select cruise control mode; the function
is paused.
F
To s
tart the cruise control and set a cruise
speed, once the vehicle has reached the
desired speed, press button 2 or 3 : the
current speed of your vehicle becomes the
cruise speed setting.
Yo
u can release the accelerator pedal.
Switching on
F Pressing button 4 interrupts operation of
the system (pause).
F
Pr
essing button 4 again restores operation
of the cruise control (ON).
Adjusting the cruise speed
setting
The cruise control must be activated. As a precaution, it is recommended
that the cruise speed chosen be close
to the current speed of your vehicle, so
as to avoid any sudden acceleration or
deceleration of the vehicle.
To modify the cruise speed setting from the
current speed of the vehicle:
F
in s
teps of + or - 1 mph (km/h), make
repeated short presses on button 2 or 3 ,
F
co
ntinuously, in steps of + or - 5 mph
(km/h), press and hold button 2 or 3 .
Take care: pressing and holding
button
2
or 3
r
esults in a rapid change
in the speed of your vehicle.
To modify the cruise speed setting using
memorised speeds and from your Audio
system:
F
wi
th the system first activated.
For more information on memorising speeds,
refer to the corresponding section.
F
ma
ke a long press on button 2 or 3 , the
system displays the memorised speed
closest to the actual speed of the vehicle;
this setting becomes the new cruise speed,
F
to c
hoose another memorised speed, make
another long press on button 2 or 3. To modify the cruise speed setting using
memorised speeds and from the touch screen:
F
pr
ess button 5 to display the six memorised
speed settings,
F
pr
ess the button for the desired speed
setting.
This setting becomes the new cruise speed.
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dynamic stability control (dSc)
and anti-slip regulation
(ASR)
Activation
These systems are activated automatically
each time the vehicle is started.
As soon as they detect a problem of grip or
trajectory, these systems act on the operation if
the engine and brakes.
This is indicated by flashing of this
warning lamp in the instrument panel.
deactivation
O perating fault
Illumination of this warning lamp and
the lamp in the deactivation button,
accompanied by an audible signal
and a message, indicate a fault with
the system.
Reactivation
F Press this button.
T he indicator lamp in the button
comes on.
The DSC and ASR systems no longer act
on the operation of the engine and on the
brakes in the event of a involuntary change of
trajectory. F
Pr
ess this button again.
The indicator lamp in the button
goes off.
Reactivate the systems as soon as the level of
grip permits.
Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified
workshop to have the system checked.
In exceptional conditions (starting a vehicle
which is bogged down, stuck in snow, on soft
ground...), it may be advisable to deactivate
the DSC and ASR, so that the wheels can turn
freely and regain grip.
The systems are reactivated automatically each
time the ignition is switched back on or from
30
m
ph (50 km/h).
Below 30 mph (50 km/h), you can reactivate
them manually:
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Changing a wheel
The jack is stowed in a box attached to the
spare wheel.
The assembly is secured under the vehicle by
means of a winch system.
Refer to the "Access to the spare wheel"
section.
To open the tool box:
F
pr
ess the tab, slide the lid on the box half
way, then remove it.
Access to the tools
Procedure for changing a wheel with a damaged or punctured tyre for the spare wheel using the tools provided with the vehicle.
The other tools are stowed in a well under the
boot floor. The jack must only be used to change
a wheel with a damaged or punctured
tyre.
Do not use any jack other than the one
supplied with this vehicle.
If the vehicle does not have its original
jack, contact a CITROËN dealer or a
qualified workshop to obtain the correct
jack for it.
The jack does not require any
maintenance.
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Removing a wheel
Parking the vehicle
Immobilise the vehicle where it does not
block traffic: the ground must be level,
stable and not slippery.
Apply the parking brake unless it has
been programmed to automatic mode,
switch off the ignition and engage first
gear* to block the wheels.
Check that the braking warning lamp
and the P warning lamp in the parking
brake control lever come on.
If necessary, place a chock against
the wheel opposite the wheel to be
changed.
The occupants must get out of the
vehicle and wait where they are safe.List of operations
F Depending on equipment, remove the protective cover from from each of bolts using the tool 3
or remove the wheel trim using tool 4 .
F
Fi
t the security socket 5 on the wheelbrace 1 to slacken the security bolt (if fitted).
F
Sl
acken the other bolts (no more than a 1/4 turn) using the wheelbrace 1 o n l y.
* Position P for an automatic gearbox.
Never go underneath a vehicle raised
using a jack; use an axle stand.
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F Position the foot of the jack 2 on the ground
and ensure that it is directly below the
front
A
or rear B jacking point provided on
the underbody, whichever is closest to the
wheel to be changed. F Rai
se the vehicle until there is sufficient
space between the wheel and the ground
to admit the spare (not punctured) wheel
easily.
F
Re
move the bolts and store them in a clean
place.
F
Re
move the wheel.
F Ex
tend the jack 2 until it comes into contact
with the jacking point A or B used; the
contact sur face at the jacking point A or B
must be correctly engaged with the central
part of the head of the jack
Ensure that the jack is stable. If the ground is slippery or loose, the jack may slip or drop -
Risk of injury!
Ensure that the jack is positioned only at one of the jacking points A or B under the vehicle,
making sure that the vehicle's contact sur face is centred on the head of the jack. Other wise
there is a risk of damage to the vehicle and/or of the jack dropping - Risk of injury!
Practical information
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313
Pads, brake ...................................................252
P aint colour code .......................................... 2 74
P
arking brake, electric
............ 26
, 103, 107, 252
Parking sensors, front
................................... 137
P
arking sensors, rear.................................... 13 6
Petrol
............................................................. 24
0
Plates, identification ...................................... 2 74
Player, MP3 CD
.....................................
288, 289
Port, USB
................................................85
, 290
Pressures, tyres
.....................................19
7, 274
Pre-tensioning seat belts
.............................. 188
P
riming the fuel system
................................ 246
P
rotecting children
.................16
0 -176, 188, 190
Puncture
........................................................ 19
6Rear screen, demisting
............................. 80
, 95
Recharging the battery
................................. 225
R
eduction of electrical load
..........................
227
R
egeneration of the particle filter
.................
2 51
R
einitialising the remote control
.....................
59
Re
mote control
.................................... 52
-55, 60
Removing a wheel
........................................ 20
6
Removing the mat
........................................... 84
R
eplacing bulbs
.....................................
21
1-218
Replacing fuses
..................................... 2
19-222
Replacing the air filter
................................... 2 51
R
eplacing the oil filter
...................................
2 51
R
eplacing the passenger
compartment filter ...................................... 2 51
R esetting the service indicator .......................35
Re
setting the trip recorder
.................. 37
, 46, 47
Reversing camera
......................................... 13
8
Reversing lamp
............................................. 216
Ro
of bars
.......................................................232
R
oof, Cockpit glass
.........................................68
Ru
nning out of fuel (Diesel)
..........................246
O
P
S
Safety, children ......................16 0 -176, 188, 190
Saturation of the particle filter (Diesel)
............................................... 2 51
S
creen, instrument panel
.......................... 18
, 46
Screen menu map
................................. 30
1, 302
Screen, monochrome
.....................39
, 284, 301
Screenwash reservoir
................................... 249
R
adio
............................................................. 28
5
Range, AdBlue
......................................
254, 255
R
Oil change ..................................................... 2 47
Oil consumption ............................................ 247
O
Il, engine
...............................................
36, 247
Opening the boot
................................
52-54, 62
Opening the doors
....................................
52, 54 Screenwash, front .........................................
15 4
S
creenwash, rear ..........................................15
4
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)
.................. 253
Se
at belts
.......................................16
8, 18 6 -188
Seats, front
................................................. 7
2 -74
Seats, heated
.................................................. 76
S
eats, rear
................................................. 77
, 79
Serial number, vehicle
.................................. 2 74
S
ervice indicator
.............................................33
Ser
vicing
.........................................................14
S
ettings, equipment
.................................. 39
, 45
Sidelamps
.............. 14
2, 145, 148, 211-213, 216
Side repeater
................................................ 2
15
Ski flap
............................................................ 86
S
now chains
..................................................210
S
ocket, 12 V accessory
............................ 82
, 83
Sockets, audio
................................85
, 290, 291
Speed limiter
.........................................
128, 130
Spotlamps, side
.................................... 14
9, 215
Starting the engine
....................... 10
0, 102, 111
Starting using another battery
...................... 224
S
teering mounted controls, audio
................283
S
teering wheel, adjustment
............................81
St
ickers, expressive
......................................233
St
op & Start
..................................2
2, 48, 92, 95,
118, 223, 226, 239, 243, 251
Storage
................................................
82, 85 - 87
Storing driving positions
................................. 74
St
owing rings
..................................................
87
Switching off the engine
............... 10
0, 102, 111
Synchronising the remote control
................... 59
Alphabetical index
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7Hybrid4 system
Compared to a manual gearbox, the ETG6
electronic gearbox (6)
provides, in automatic
mode, significant savings in fuel consumption,
through the electronic management of gear
changes.
The mode selector (8)
allows selection of the
four operating modes offered by the Hybrid4
system:
- AUTO
mode, which optimises fuel
consumption by automatically managing
the alternate or simultaneous use of the
two motors,
- ZEV
(Zero Emissions Vehicle) mode, which
provides 100% electric drive, when the
driving conditions and the state of charge
of the battery permit,
- SPORT
mode, which provides more
dynamic driving with additional
performance,
- 4WD
(4 Wheel Drive) mode, which
improves traction at low speed when grip is
poor (snow, mud, sand...).
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ZEV mode
(all electric)
Zero emissions vehicle operation is assured
100 % by electric drive.
This mode allows silent and clean running
at
moderate speeds.
It can be activated when the
conditions allow, particularly
if the state of charge of high
voltage battery is sufficient (from
4 bars).
In AUTO
mode, the electric motor
:
- can power the vehicle on its own in "zero
emissions" electric running, depending
on the state of charge of the battery, if the
conditions specific to the vehicle are met
and if acceleration is moderate,
- supplements the HDi Diesel
engine
when moving off and changing
gear, during acceleration or when traction
from the front wheels is inadequate,
temporarily providing 4-wheel drive.
The electric motor can operate only at speeds
below 52 mph (85 km/h). It is no longer active
above 75 mph (120 km/h).
Refer to the special conditions for operation of
ZEV
mode.
For more information on the special
conditions for the operation of ZEV
mode, refer to the corresponding
section.
If the conditions do not allow ZEV
mode to be
selected or maintained, the message " Electric
mode is not currently available
" appears in
the screen. The ZEV
indicator lamp flashes for
a few seconds then goes off and the indicator
lamp in the AUTO
position comes on.
In ZEV
mode:
- range and acceleration capacity are
limited; the maximum speed is around
36 mph (60 km/h),
- under high load or a priority requirement
causing the start of the HDi Diesel engine,
the system changes automatically to AUTO
mode.