ECO mode Citroen GRAND C4 PICASSO RHD 2016 2.G Owner's Guide
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Model with rear foglamps only
Rear foglamps
Rotate
Â
and  release  the  ring  C:
F
Â
f
or wards  a  first  time  to  switch  on  the  front Â
fo
glamps,
F
Â
f
or wards  a  second  time  to  switch  on  the Â
r
ear
 fo
glamps,
F
Â
r
ear wards  a  first  time  to  switch  off  the  rear Â
fo
glamps,
F
Â
r
ear wards  a  second  time  to  switch  off  the Â
f
ront
Â
fog  lamps.
Model with front and rear
foglamps Foglamps
FÂ To
 switch  on  the  foglamps,  turn  the  ring  C
forwards.
Front
 and  rear  foglamps
F
Â
T
o  switch  off  the  foglamps,  turn  the  ring  C
rearwards. When
 the  headlamps  switch  off  with  automatic Â
i
llumination  of  headlamps  or  when  the  dipped Â
b
eam  headlamps  are  switched  off  manually, Â
t
he  foglamps  and  sidelamps  remain  on.
F Â
T
urn  the  ring  rear wards  to  switch  off  t
he  foglamps,  the  sidelamps  will  then  s
witch off.
When
 switching  off  dipped  beam Â
m
anually,  the  rear  foglamps  also  go  off.
The
 foglamps  operate  with  the  dipped  and  main Â
b
eam
 h
eadlamps.
Lighting and visibility
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Operation of the rear foglamps is inhibited  with  the  tailgate  open.
Opening
 the  tailgate  when  these  lamps Â
a
re  on  causes  them  and  their  indicator Â
l
amp  in  the  instrument  panel  to  go  off.
They
 do  not  come  back  on Â
a
utomatically  when  the  tailgate  is Â
c
losed:  they  must  be  switched  on  again Â
u
sing  the  control  stalk. In
 good  or  rainy  weather,  by  both  day  a
nd  night,  the  front  foglamps  and  the Â
r
ear  foglamps  are  prohibited.  In  these Â
s
ituations,  the  power  of  their  beams Â
m
ay  dazzle  other  drivers.  They  should Â
o
nly  be  used  in  fog  or  falling  snow.
In
 these  weather  conditions,  you  should Â
s
witch  on  the  foglamps  and  dipped Â
b
eam  headlamps  manually,  as  the Â
s
unshine  sensor  may  detect  sufficient Â
l
ight.
Do
 not  forget  to  switch  off  the  front  and Â
r
ear  foglamps  when  they  are  no  longer Â
n
ecessary.Switching off the lighting
when switching off the ignition
When the ignition is switched off, all of the lamps  switch  off  immediately,  except  for  the d
ipped  beam  headlamps  if  automatic  guide-
me-home
 lighting  is  activated.
Switching on the lighting when
switching on the ignition
To reactivate the lighting control stalk, turn the  ring  A to position "0"Â
-  lighting  off,  then t
o  the  position  of  your  choice.
When the driver's door is opened, a temporary  audible  signal  warns  you  that Â
t
he  vehicle's  lighting  is  on.
They switch off automatically after a period which  depends  on  the  state  of  charge  of  the b
attery  (entry  to  energy  economy  mode).
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Lighting and visibility
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Intelligent traction control
system ("Snow motion")
When this warning lamp comes on, coupled  with  the  STOP and  ABS  warning Â
l
amps,  accompanied  by  an  audible  signal Â
a
nd  a  message,  it  indicates  that  there Â
i
s  a  fault  with  the  electronic  brake  force Â
di
stribution
 (
EBFD).
Anti-lock braking system (ABS) and electronic brake force
distribution (EBFD)
The fixed illumination of this warning lamp  indicates  that  there  is  a  fault Â
w
ith  the  ABS. Depending
 on  version,  your  vehicle  has  a  s
ystem  to  help  driving  on  snow:  intelligent
traction control .
This
 system  detects  situations  of  difficult Â
s
ur face  grip  that  could  make  it  difficult  to  move Â
o
ff  or  make  progress  on  deep  fresh  snow  or Â
c
ompacted  snow.
In these situations, the intelligent traction
control
Â
limits  the  amount  of  wheel  spin  to Â
p
rovide  the  best  traction  and  trajectory  control Â
f
or  your  vehicle.
The
 use  of  snow  tyres  is  strongly Â
r
ecommended  on  sur faces  offering  low  levels Â
o
f  adhesion.
When
 changing  wheels  (tyres  and Â
r
ims),  ensure  that  these  are  approved Â
f
or  your  vehicle.
Normal
 operation  of  the  ABS  may  make Â
i
tself  felt  by  slight  vibrations  of  the  brake Â
ped
al.
In emergency braking, press ver y
firmly and maintain this pressure.
You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so.
In
Â
both
Â
cases,  have  the  system  checked  by  a Â
C
ITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified  workshop  as Â
s
oon
Â
as
Â
possible.
The
Â
vehicle  retains  conventional  braking.  Drive Â
c
arefully
Â
at  moderate  speed.
Safety
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Original tyre sizeT ype of chain
205/60 Â R16 Maximum
 link  size: Â
9
 mm
205/55
 R17
225/45
 R18 THULE
 model Â
K
-Summit  K34  only
For
 more  information  on  snow  chains,  contact  a Â
C
ITROËN  dealer  or  a  qualified  workshop.
Use
 only  chains  designed  to  be  fitted  the  type Â
o
f
Â
wheel  on  your  vehicle:
Snow chains
In wintry conditions, snow chains improve traction as well as the behaviour of the vehicle when braking.
T he  snow  chains  must  be  fitted  only Â
t
o  the  front  wheels.  They  must  never Â
b
e  fitted  to  "space-saver"  type  spare Â
w
heels.
Advice on installation
F If you  have  to  fit  the  chains  during  a  j
ourney,  stop  the  vehicle  on  a  flat  sur face Â
o
n  the  side  of  the  road.
F
Â
A
pply  the  parking  brake  and  position  any Â
w
heel  chocks  to  prevent  movement  of  your Â
v
ehicle.
F
Â
F
it  the  chains  following  the  instructions Â
p
rovided  by  the  manufacturer.
F
Â
M
ove  off  gently  and  drive  for  a  few Â
m
oments,  without  exceeding  30  mph Â
(
50Â km/h).
F
Â
S
top  your  vehicle  and  check  that  the  snow Â
c
hains  are  correctly  tightened.
Take
Â
account
Â
of
Â
the
Â
legislation
Â
in
Â
force
Â
i
n your country on the use of snow
chains
Â
and
Â
the
Â
maximum
Â
running
Â
speed
Â
a
uthorised. Avoid
 driving  with  snow  chains  on  roads Â
t
hat  have  been  cleared  of  snow,  to Â
a
void  damaging  your  vehicle's  tyres  and Â
t
he  road  sur face.  If  your  vehicle  is  fitted Â
w
ith  alloy  wheels,  check  that  no  part  of Â
t
he  chain  or  its  fixings  is  in  contact  with Â
t
he  wheel  rim.
It
Â
is
Â
strongly
Â
recommended
Â
that
Â
before
Â
y
ou
Â
leave,
Â
you
Â
practise
Â
fitting
Â
the
Â
snow
Â
c
hains
Â
on
Â
a
Â
level
Â
and
Â
dry
Â
sur face.
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Exiting economy mode
These functions are reactivated automatically next  time  the  vehicle  is  driven.
In
 order  to  restore  the  use  of  these  functions Â
i
mmediately,  start  the  engine  and  let  it  run:
-
Â
f
or  less  than  ten  minutes,  to  use  the Â
e
quipment  for  approximately  five  minutes,
-
Â
f
or  more  than  ten  minutes,  to  use  the Â
e
quipment  for  up  to  approximately Â
t
hirty minutes.
Let
 the  engine  run  for  the  duration  specified  to Â
e
nsure  that  the  battery  charge  is  sufficient.
Do
 not  repeatedly  and  continuously  restart  the Â
e
ngine  in  order  to  charge  the  battery.
A
 flat  battery  prevents  the  engine  from  starting.
For
 more  information  on  the  12 V batter y, refer
to
 the  corresponding  section.
Load reduction mode
System which manages the use of certain functions  according  to  the  level  of  charge Â
r
emaining  in  the  battery.
When
 the  vehicle  is  being  driven,  the  load Â
r
eduction  function  temporarily  deactivates Â
c
ertain  functions,  such  as  the  air  conditioning, Â
t
he  heated  rear  screen...
The
 deactivated  functions  are  reactivated Â
a
utomatically  as  soon  as  conditions  permit.
Energy economy mode
Switching to economy
mode
A message appears in the instrument panel s
creen  indicating  that  the  vehicle  has  switched Â
t
o  economy  mode  and  the  active  functions  are Â
p
ut  on  standby.
If
 a  telephone  call  is  being  made  at  this  time,  it Â
w
ill  be  maintained  for  around  10  minutes  with Â
t
he  Bluetooth  hands-free  system  of  your  audio Â
s
ystem.
System
 which  manages  the  duration  of  use  of  certain  functions  to  conserve  a  sufficient  level  of Â
c
harge  in  the  battery.
After  the  engine  has  stopped,  you  can  still  use  functions  such  as  the  audio  and  telematics Â
s
ystem, windscreen  wipers,  dipped  beam  headlamps, courtesy  lamps,  etc.  for  a  maximum Â
c
ombined  duration  of  about  forty  minutes.
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Practical information
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Bonnet
F Open the  left  hand  front  door.
F Â
L
ift  the  safety  catch  and  raise  the  bonnet.F
 U nclip  the  stay  from  its  housing  and  place  i
t  in  the  support  slot  to  hold  the  bonnet Â
ope
n.
Opening
F Pull the  release  lever,  located  at  the  bottom  o
f  the  door  aperture,  towards  you. Before
 doing  anything  under  the Â
b
onnet, switch off the Stop & Start
system
 to  avoid  any  risk  of  injury Â
r
esulting  from  an  automatic  change  to Â
S
TART Â mode.
The cooling fan may star t after switching off the engine: take care with ar ticles and
clothing that might be caught by the fan blades. Do
 not  open  the  bonnet  under  very Â
wi
ndy
 c
onditions.
The location of the interior bonnet
release  lever  prevents  opening  of  the Â
b
onnet  when  the  left  hand  front  door Â
i
s  shut.
When  the  engine  is  hot,  handle  the Â
e
xterior  safety  catch  and  the  stay  with Â
c
are  (risk  of  burns),  using  the  protected Â
a
rea.
When  the  bonnet  is  open,  take  care  not Â
t
o  damage  the  safety  catch.
Because  of  the  presence  of  electrical  equipment  under  the  bonnet,  it  is  recommended  that Â
e
xposure  to  water  (rain,  washing,  ...)  be  limited.
Closing
F Take the  stay  out  of  its  support  slot.
F  C lip  the  stay  back  into  its  housing.
F
Â
L
ower  the  bonnet  and  release  it  at  the  end Â
o
f  its  travel.
F
Â
P
ull  on  the  bonnet  to  check  that  it  has Â
l
atched  correctly.
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Directional dipped beam
headlamps (xenon model)Main beam headlamps (xenon model)
F Remove the  protective  plastic  cover  by  p
ulling  the  tab.
F
Â
P
ush  the  connector.
F
Â
R
emove  the  bulb  and  change  it.
For
 reassembly,  carry  out  these  operations  in Â
r
everse
 o
rder.
D5S
Â
xenon
Â
bulbs
Â
must
Â
be
Â
changed
Â
b
y
Â
a
Â
CITROËN
Â
dealer
Â
or
Â
a
Â
qualified
Â
w
orkshop,
Â
as
Â
there
Â
is
Â
a
Â
risk
Â
of
Â
el
ectrocution.
In the event of failure of one
of
Â
the
Â
D5S
Â
bulbs,
Â
it
Â
is
Â
recommended
Â
t
hat
Â
the
Â
bulb
Â
on
Â
the
Â
other
Â
side
Â
be
Â
c
hanged
Â
at
Â
the
Â
same
Â
time.
The
Â
headlamps
Â
have
Â
polycarbonate
Â
l
enses
Â
with
Â
a
Â
protective
Â
coating:
F
d
o not clean them using a dr y
or abrasive cloth, nor with a
detergent or solvent product,
F
Â
u
se
Â
a
Â
sponge
Â
and
Â
soapy
Â
water
Â
or
Â
a
Â
p
H
Â
neutral
Â
product,
F
Â
w
hen
Â
using
Â
a
Â
high
Â
pressure
Â
washer
Â
o
n
Â
persistent
Â
marks,
Â
do
Â
not
Â
keep
Â
t
he
Â
lance
Â
directed
Â
towards
Â
the
Â
l
amps
Â
or
Â
their
Â
edges
Â
for
Â
too
Â
long,
Â
s
o
Â
as
Â
not
Â
to
Â
damage
Â
their
Â
protective
Â
c
oating
 a
nd
 sea
ls.
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
Â
D
o
Â
not
Â
touch
Â
the
Â
bulb
Â
directly
Â
with
Â
y
our
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
Â
(UV)
Â
type
Â
bulbs
Â
to
Â
avoid
Â
d
amaging
 t
he
 h
eadlamp.
Always
Â
replace
Â
a
Â
failed
Â
bulb
Â
with
Â
a
Â
n
ew
Â
bulb
Â
with
Â
the
Â
same
Â
type
Â
and
Â
s
pecification.
In the event of a breakdown
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* The weight values are calculated with a towbar.
* * The  kerb  weight  is  equal  to  the  unladen  weight  +  driver  (75  kg).
***Â
Â
T
he  weight  of  the  braked  trailer  can  be  increased,  within  the  GTW  limit,  if  the  GV W  of  the  towing  vehicle  is  reduced  by  an  equal  amount;  warning, Â
t
owing  using  a  lightly  loaded  towing  vehicle  may  have  an  adverse  effect  on  its  road  holding.
Petrol engine
PureTech 110 S&S*PureTech 130 S&S*
Gearbox Manual
 (
6-speed)
Manual
 (
6-speed)
EAT6  automatic  (6 -speed)
Model code 3D
3D...
 3
E...
 3
A...
3D...
 3
E...
 3
A...
HNX...
M/1S Â - Â M/2SM
HNY…
M/1S Â - Â M/2SM
HNY…
T/1S Â - Â T/2S
Unladen  weight
1 Â 280
1 Â 280 Â - Â 1 Â 295 Â - Â 1 Â 297
1 Â 298 Â - Â 1 Â 315 Â - Â 1 Â 317
Kerb  weight**
1 Â 355
1 Â 355 Â - Â 1 Â 370 Â - Â 1 Â 372
1 Â 373 Â - Â 1 Â 390 Â - Â 1 Â 392
Gross  vehicle  weight  (GV W)
1 Â 905
1 Â 905 Â - Â 2 Â 075 Â - Â 2 Â 125
1 Â 918 Â -1 Â 957 Â - Â 2 Â 136
Gross  train  weight  (GTW) Â
o
n  a  12%  gradient
3 Â 035
3 Â 175 Â - Â 3 Â 125 Â - Â 3 Â 175
3 Â 188 Â - Â 3 Â 007 Â - Â 3 Â 186
Braked  trailer  (within  the  GTW  limit) Â
o
n  a  10%  or  12%  gradient
1 Â 130
1 Â 270 Â - Â 1 Â 050 Â - Â 1 Â 050
1 Â 270 Â - Â 1 Â 050 Â - Â 1 Â 050
Braked  trailer*** Â
(with  load  transfer  within  the  GTW  limit)
1 Â 330
1 Â 470 Â - Â 1 Â 350 Â - Â 1 Â 350
1 Â 470 Â - Â 1 Â 350 Â - Â 1 Â 350
Unbraked
 t
railer
640640 Â - Â 647 Â - Â 648
640 Â - Â 647 Â - Â 648
Recommended  nose  weight
707070
Petrol weights and towed loads (in kg)
The GTW and towed load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must be reduced by 10 % for e
ach  additional  1  000  metres  of  altitude.
When
 towing,  the  speed  must  never  exceed  60  mph  (100  km/h)  (comply  with  the  legislation  in  force  in  your  country).
High
 ambient  temperatures  may  result  in  a  reduction  in  the  per formance  of  the  vehicle  to  protect  the  engine;  if  the  ambient  temperature  is  above  37  °C, Â
l
imit  the  towed  load.
Technical data
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The weight of the braked trailer can be increased, within the GTW limit, if the GV W of the towing vehicle is reduced by an equal amount; warning, towing  using  a  lightly  loaded  towing  vehicle  may  have  an  adverse  effect  on  its  road  holding.
When
 towing,  the  speed  must  never  exceed  60  mph  (100  km/h)  (comply  with  the  legislation  in  force  in  your  country).
High
 ambient  temperatures  may  result  in  a  reduction  in  the  per formance  of  the  vehicle  to  protect  the  engine;  if  the  ambient  temperature  is  above  37  °C, Â
l
imit  the  towed  load..
Petrol engine
THP 150 / 160THP 165 S&S
Gearbox EAT6  automatic  (6 -speed)
EAT6  automatic  (6 -speed)
Model code 3D...
 3
E...
 3
A...
3D...
 3
E...
 3
A...
5GX Â - Â 5GY...
A-A/1-A/2-A/D-
 A/
1D-
 A/
2D-Y-Y/1-Y/2
5G Z T/S
Unladen  weight
1 Â 405 Â - Â 1 Â 428 Â - Â 1 Â 430
1 Â 310 Â - Â 1 Â 318 Â - Â 1 Â 320
Kerb  weight*
1 Â 480 Â - Â 1 Â 503 Â - Â 1 Â 505
1 Â 385 - Â 1 Â 393 Â - Â 1 Â 395
Gross  vehicle  weight  (GV W)
1 Â 940 Â - Â 2 Â 140 Â - Â 2 Â 160
1 Â 930 Â - Â 2 Â 100 Â - Â 2 Â 150
Gross  train  weight  (GTW) Â
o
n  a  12%  gradient
2 Â 740 Â - Â 2 Â 940 Â - Â 2 Â 960
3 Â 330 Â - Â 3 Â 350 Â - Â 3 Â 350
Braked  trailer  (within  the  GTW  limit) Â
o
n  a  10%  or  12%  gradient
800
1 Â 400 Â - Â 1 Â 250 Â - Â 1 Â 200
Braked  trailer** Â
(with  load  transfer  within  the  GTW  limit)
800
1 Â 600 Â - Â 1 Â 550 Â - Â 1 Â 500
Unbraked
 t
railer
600685 Â - Â 690 Â - Â 690
Recommended  nose  weight
7070
* The  kerb  weight  is  equal  to  the  unladen  weight  +  driver  (75  kg).
**Â Â
T
he  weight  of  the  braked  trailer  can  be  increased,  within  the  GTW  limit,  if  the  GV W  of  the  towing  vehicle  is  reduced  by  an  equal  amount;  warning, Â
t
owing  using  a  lightly  loaded  towing  vehicle  may  have  an  adverse  effect  on  its  road  holding.
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Diesel weights and towed loads (in kg)
The GTW and towed load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towed load mentioned must be reduced by 10 % for each  additional  1  000  metres  of  altitude.
When
 towing,  the  speed  must  never  exceed  60  mph  (100  km/h)  (comply  with  the  legislation  in  force  in  your  country).
High
 ambient  temperatures  may  result  in  a  reduction  in  the  per formance  of  the  vehicle  to  protect  the  engine;  if  the  ambient  temperature  is  above  37  °C, Â
l
imit  the  towed  load.
Diesel engine
HDi 115BlueHDi 100 S&S*
Gearbox Manual
 (
6-speed)
Manual
 (
6-speed)
Model code 3D...
 3
E...
 3
A...
3D...
 3
E...
 3
A...
3D...
 3
E...
 3
A...
9HC8 9HC8/1 BHY...
6/1S Â - Â 6/2SM
Unladen  weight
1290 Â - Â 1 Â 310 Â - Â 1 Â 312
1 Â 298 Â - Â 1 Â 318 Â - Â 1 Â 320
1 Â 296 Â - Â 1 Â 318 Â - Â 1 Â 320
Kerb  weight**
1 Â 365 Â - Â 1 Â 385 Â - Â 1 Â 387
1 Â 373 Â - Â 1 Â 393 Â - Â 1 Â 395
1 Â 371 Â - Â 1 Â 393 Â - Â 1 Â 395
Gross  vehicle  weight  (GV W)
1 Â 940 Â - Â 2 Â 110 Â - Â 2 Â 150
1 Â 940 Â - Â 2 Â 110 Â - Â 2 Â 150
1 Â 950 Â - Â 2 Â 120 Â - Â 2 Â 175
Gross  train  weight  (GTW)
on  a  12%  gradient
3 Â 340 Â - Â 3 Â 350 Â - Â 3 Â 350
2 Â 740 Â - Â 2 Â 910 Â - Â 2 Â 950
3 Â 150 Â - Â 3 Â 120 Â - Â 3 Â 175
Braked  trailer  (within  the  GTW  limit)
on  a  10%  or  12%  gradient
1 Â 400 Â - Â 1240 Â - Â 1 Â 200
8001 Â 200 Â - Â 1 Â 000 Â - Â 1 Â 000
Brakes  trailer*** Â
(with  load  transfer  within  the  GTW  limit)
1 Â 600 Â - Â 1 Â 540 Â - Â 1 Â 500
800 1 Â 400 Â - Â 1 Â 300 Â - Â 1 Â 300
Unbraked
 t
railer
680 Â - Â 690 Â - Â 690
685 Â - Â 695 Â - Â 695
645 Â - Â 659 Â - Â 660
Recommended  nose  weight
707070
* The  weights  are  calculated  with  a  towbar  fitted.
** The  kerb  weight  is  equal  to  the  unladen  weight  +  driver  (75  kg).
***Â Â
T
he  weight  of  the  braked  trailer  can  be  increased,  within  the  GTW  limit,  if  the  GV W  of  the  towing  vehicle  is  reduced  by  an  equal  amount;  warning,  t
owing  using  a  lightly  loaded  towing  vehicle  may  have  an  adverse  effect  on  its  road  holding.
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