8Familiarisation Access Electronic key - Remote control A. Unlocking the vehicle.B.Locking the vehicle.C.Unlocking of the vehicle and, depending on v
98ComfortReturn the second-row continuity panels totheir initial position and lock them.Lower the head restraints.Correctly position the concertina
993Comfort Seat modularity and confi gurations Examples of configurations 5 seats4 seats3 seatsMaximum loadspace
100ComfortExamples of seat configurations 7 seats6 seatsMaximum loadspace5 seats4 seats For easy modification of your interior vehicle space, all the
1013Comfort Mirrors Adjustment Move control A to the right or to the left to select the corresponding mirror. Move control B in all four
102Comfort Rear view mirror Adjustable mirror providing a central rearward view. Equipped with an anti-dazzle system, which darkens the mirror g
1033Comfort Steering wheel adjustment When stationary, pull the control lever to yrelease the adjustment mechanism. Adjust the height a
104Comfort Ventilation The air circulating in the passenger compartment is filtered and originates either from the outside viathe grille locat
1053Comfort In order for these systems to be fully effective, follow the operation and maintenance guidelines below: To obtain an even air distribu
106Comfort Heating Temperature adjustment Press one of these buttons,or move the cursor from blue (cold) to red (hot) to adjust t
1073Comfort Dual-zone manual air conditioning with temperature regulation The air conditioning system operates with the engine running. The temperatur
.9Familiarisation Interior Panoramic sunroof This glazed roof increases the light in thepassenger compartment. It is fitted with anelectric blind.
108Comfort Air intake / Air recirculation The intake of exterior air prevents the formation of mist on the windscreen and side windows. The recircu
1093Comfort Dual-zone digital air conditioning This air conditioning system operates with the engine running, but the ventilation
110Comfort In cold weather with the engine cold, the air flow is increased gradually until the system has warmed up, in order to limit the delivery o
1113ComfortYou can modulate the distribution of air in the passenger compartment using these three buttons. Air fl ow adjustment Avoid driving for too
112Comfort Avoid prolonged operation of the air recirculation function (risk of misting and of deterioration of the air quality). "Mono" f
1133Comfort "Rear" functionPress this button to activate / deactivate the "Rear" function The indicator lamp in the buttonis on
114Comfort Front Demist - Defrost Press this button to demist or defrost the windscreen and side windows as quickly as possible.The indicator lam
1153Comfort Rear screen demist - defrost Switching onSwitching off Press this button to demist/defrost the rear screen and (depending on v
116Comfort Scented air freshener The scented air freshener releases a fragrance into the passenger compartment via the central air vents. Ro
1173Comfort The recharge for the air freshener consists of a cartridge B and its sealed container C.Remove the protective film D . Place the head
10Familiarisation Interior 1. Bonnet release lever.2. Fusebox.3. Steering wheel adjustment controls. 4. Door mirror controls.Electric window contr
118Comfort Front fi ttings Sun visor. 2. Card holder.3. Glove box.4. Central storage. It contains the power and audio sock
1193Comfort Sliding sun visor Sliding blinds are provided for your protection against bright sunlight. They can be adjusted manually.Slid
120Comfort Removable console The removable console is a portable storage space secured to the lower centre console. It has a sliding lid, an open stor
1213Comfort Central storage compartment To open the central storage compartment, pull the grip and lower the cover. It is illuminated on opening.
122Comfort12 V accessory socket The auxiliary socket is located in the centralstorage box. It permits the connection of a portable device, such as a
1233ComfortTo remove the mat on the driver's side: move the seat as far back as possible, unclip the fixings, remove the mat.
124Comfort Storage boxes Raise the grip and lower the storage box cover. Opening Do not place heavy objects in the boxes.Depending on equipmen
1253Comfort Rear fi ttings Aircraft-style rear tablesThese tables, fitted to the backs of the frontseats, incorporate a cup-holder recess A and a
126ComfortSide blinds Storage wells There are two storage wells under the rear passengers' feet. To open them, lift the cover at the cutout.Fit
1273Comfort Rear multimedia This multimedia system allows rear passengers to connect one or two external portablesystems (audio or video player
.11Familiarisation1. Headlamp height adjustment. 2.Deactivation of volumetric alarmmonitoring, or Ticket holder. 3.Lighting and direction indicator
128Comfort1. Screen power switch 2. Display adjustment buttons Each headphone set has a switch, a connection indicator lamp (blue)and a channel
1293Comfort Boot fi ttings 1. Rear parcel shelf (see details on a following page)2.Hooks (see details on a following page)3.Torch (see details on
130ComfortTo remove the shelf: unhook the two cords, raise the shelf slightly, then remove it.Rear parcel shelf There are several options for storin
1313Comfort Boot fi ttings 1. Luggage cover blind (see details on a following page)2.Torch (see details on a following page)3.Concertina boards 4.
132Comfort Luggage cover roller In the 5-seat configuration, it is installed behindthe second-row seats, with the third-row seatsfolded away. In
1333Comfort Stowing behind the 3 rd row seats To fold the 3rdrow seats with the roller stowed at the rear, it is necessary to raise theconcertina bo
134ComfortTorchThis is a removable lamp, fitted in the side of the boot, which can be used to illuminate theboot or as a torch. Operation This torch
1354Driving Starting-switching off the engine with the electronic key Place the gear selector lever at Nfor vehicles with an electronic gear
136DrivingElectronic key left in the reader If the electronic key is left in the reader,on opening the driver's door a message appears to warn yo
1374Driving Starting-switching off the engine with the "Keyless Entry and Starting" system Place the gear selector lever at Nfor v
12Familiarisation Sitting comfortably Driver's seatManual adjustments 1. Adjustment of the backrest angle of the driver's seat.2. Adjustme
138DrivingEmergency starting When the electronic key is in the defined zoneand your vehicle does not start after pressing the "START/STOP"
1394DrivingElectronic key notrecognisedIf the electronic key is no longer in the definedzone when driving or when you (later) requestswitching off the
140Driving Ignition on without starting With the ignition on, the system goes into energy economy mode whennecessary to maintain the
1414Driving Electric parking brake In the event of a battery failure, theelectric parking brake no longer works. As a safety measure, if th
142DrivingLabel on door panel Before leaving the vehicle, check thatparking brake is applied: the indicator lamps in the instrument panel andthe cont
1434Driving With the vehicle stationary, the parking brakeis automatically applied when the engine is switched offby pressing the START/STOP fbutton.
144DrivingSpecial cases Application of of the parking brake is confirmed by illumination of the brake indicator lamp and the Pindicator lamp in the
1454Driving Emergency braking In the event of a failure of the main servicebrake or in an exceptional situation (e.g. driver taken ill, under instr
146DrivingThe various alert situations are described in the table below. In the event of a fault with the electric parking brake it is recommended tha
1474DrivingSituations Consequences Display of the message "Parking brake fault" and of thefollowing warning lamps: The Parking Brake is fau
.13Familiarisation Sitting comfortably Head restraint adjustment To raise it, pull it upwards. To lower it, press on the lug Aand on the headrestr
148Driving Hill start assist System which keeps your vehicle immobilisedtemporarily (approximately 2 seconds) whenstarting on a gradient, the tim
1494Driving 5-speed manual gearbox Engaging reverse gear With clutch pedal fully down, place the gear lever in neutral.Push the gear lever t
150Driving 6-speed electronic gearbox system Six-speed electronic gearbox system whichoffers a choice between the comfort of fully autom
1514Driving Displays in the instrument panel N. Neutral R.ReverseM.(gear engaged)Manual mode.AUTO or A.Automated mode.N flashes in the instrument pa
152DrivingNever select neutral Nwhen driving. Automated mode Select position A.AUTOor A and the gear engaged is displayed in the instrument panel.
1534Driving To engage reverse gear R, the vehicle must be immobilised with your foot on the brake pedal. Select position R. Reverse Engagement of
154Driving Automatic gearbox This gearbox offers two driving modes. - automated mode for automatic management of the gears by the gearbox, w
1554Driving+.Control paddle for changing up, to the right of the steering wheel. Pull the " +" paddle towards you to changeup.-. Control p
156DrivingCheck that the symbol displayed in the instrument panel agrees with the position engaged.Progressively release the brake pedal.If the par
1574DrivingInvalid value in manual operationThis symbol is displayed if a gear is not engaged correctly (gear selector between two positions). You c
14Familiarisation Sitting comfortably Rear view mirror Manual day/night model 1.Selection of the "day" position of the mirror. 2. Adjus
158DrivingBefore switching off the engine, you canchange to position P or Nto be in neutral. In either case, apply the parking brake to immobilise
1594Driving Operation Gear shift indicator System which reduces fuel consumption by advising the driver to change up. With an electronic gea
160Driving Stop & Start OperationGoing into engine STOP mode The "ECO" warning lamp comes onin the instrument panel and t
1614Driving Going into engine START mode The "ECO" warning lamp goes off and the engine starts automatically: -with a manual gearbox , when
162Driving The system is reactivated automaticallyevery time the engine is started by the driver. Reactivation Press this button again. Operating
1634Driving Display of inter-vehicle time Using a radar located at the front of the vehicle,this system helps the driver maintain a safe distanc
164DrivingOnce the system has been activated and the speed conditions are met, a symbol is displayed in the instrument panel. DisplaysSymbolAssociated
1654DrivingSymbolAssociated messageComments " SYSTEM INACTIVE: Speedunsuitable"If the speed of your vehicle is outside the operating range.W
166DrivingThe vehicle being followed may not be detected in certain conditions such as, for example: - when turning,- when changing lane,- when th
1674Driving Memorising speeds Memorisation This function allows speeds to be saved, which can then be offered to set the two systems: the
.15Familiarisation1. Fastening the buckle. 2.Height adjustment Squeeze the control to slide it. Front seat belts230,231Centre rear seat belt i
168Driving Steering mounted controls The information is grouped together in the instrument panel.6. Speed limiter on / pause indication. 7. Spee
1694DrivingTurn wheel 1 to the "LIMIT" position: thespeed limiter mode is selected but is notswitched on (Pause).Switch the speed limit
170Driving On sharp acceleration, as when descending a steep hill, the speedlimiter will not be able to prevent thevehicle from exceeding the program
1714DrivingSteering mounted controls The information is grouped together in the instrument panel. 6. Cruise control pause / resume indication.7.Crui
172Driving If the cruise control is on, you can then modify the initial speed in one of the following ways: - using buttons 2 or 3 : by succ
1734DrivingFlashing of the dashes indicates a fault with thecruise control.Have it checked by a CITROËN dealer or aqualified workshop.Operating fault
174Driving Active cruise control This systems allows, in addition to maintainingyour vehicle's speed at a value that you have defined, the i
1754Driving The active cruise control is switched onmanually: it requires that the speed of the vehicle be between 25 mph (40 km/h) and 90 mph (150 km
176DrivingThe controls for this system are groupedtogether on the steering wheel. 1. Cruise control mode selection wheel. 2. Button for reducing the
1774Driving In the event of the presence of a vehicle detected by the radar, if thespeed selected is much higher than the speed of that vehicle, the
16Familiarisation Seeing clearly LightingRing A Ring B Lighting off/daytime running lamps. Automatic illumination of headlamps. Sidelamps. Dipped /
178DrivingThe table below describes the alerts and the messages displayed for the different driving situations.Driving situations and associated alert
1794Drivingnot possible, conditions unsuitable" is displayed while reactivation is not possible. When the conditions allow, it is recommended tha
180DrivingThe active cruise control uses only enginebraking to slow the vehicle. Consequently the vehicle looses speed slowly, as when releasingthe ac
1814Driving In the event of a fault with the active cruisecontrol, you are alerted by an audible signal and display of the message message "Drivi
182Driving Collision risk alert System providing a warning to the driver that their vehicle is at risk of collision with the vehicle in front. T
1834Driving The change from one level of alertto the next takes place if the drivingconditions do not change (speedunchanged, no change of lane...)
184DrivingOperating fault In the event of a fault, you arealerted by the display of the Service warning lamp, accompanied by amessage. Consult a CITR
1854Driving Lane departure warning system System which, using a camera which recognises solid or broken lines, detects theinvoluntary crossing
186Driving Blind spot sensors A warning lamp appears in the door mirror onthe side in question: - immediately, when being overtaken, -
1874Drivingcomes on in the door mirror on the side inquestion as soon as a vehicle - car, lorry,bicycle - is detected and the following conditions are
.17Familiarisation Passenger's front airbag Passenger safety 1. Insert the key (integral to the electronic key). 2.Select the position: &q
188Driving To deactivate the system, pressthis button again; its indicator lamp goes off as well as theassociated indicator in the instrument panel.
1894Driving This system indicates the proximity of an obstacle (person, vehicle, tree, gate, etc.) which comes within the field of detection of sensor
190DrivingFront parking sensors The sound emitted by the speaker (frontor rear) indicates whether the obstacle is in front or behind.The system will
1914Driving Reversing camera Clean the reversing camera regularly using a soft, dry cloth. The reversing camera is activated automatically w
192Driving 360 Vision This system provides a view in the instrument panel of the near surroundings of your vehicle, using cameras mounted at the
1934DrivingOperation Activating the function With the engine running: Select the " Driving assistance " menu of the touch screen tablet.Wi
194Driving Park Assist This system provides active assistance with parking, detecting a parking space then controlling the steering to park in th
1954Driving The sequence of manoeuvres and the driving instructions are displayed in the instrument panel. You should always check thesurroundings of
196DrivingOperationAssistance with parallel parking manoeuvres Press this control at the steeringwheel, Select " Park Assist" in the&q
1974DrivingMove forwards slowly until a message is displayed, accompanied by an audiblesignal, asking you to engage reverse gear. Select reverse, r
On-line owner's handbook Referring to the owner's handbook on-line also gives you access to the latest information available, easily ide
18Familiarisation Driving safely Operation Use the buttons arranged on each side of thetouch screen tablet for access to the menus, then press on the
198DrivingAssistance in exiting from aparallel parking space With the vehicle stationary, press this control at the steering wheel, Press on &qu
1994Driving Once you have identified aparking zone, press this control at the steering wheel, Assistance with bay parking manoeuvres Select &qu
200Driving During a bay parking manoeuvre, thePark Assist system is automaticallydeactivated once the rear of the vehicle is within 50 cm of an obsta
2014Driving The system is deactivated automatically: - on switching off the ignition, - if the engine stalls, - if no manoeuvre is started
202Visibility Exterior lighting controls Main lighting The various front and rear lamps of the vehicleare designed to adapt the driver&a
2035Visibility Displays Illumination of the corresponding indicator lamp in the instrument panel confirms that the lighting selected is on. The rear
204VisibilityRear foglamps Rotate and release the ring C: forwards a first time to switch on the front foglamps, forwards a second time to swit
2055Visibility Operation of the rear foglamps is inhibited with the tailgate open. Opening the boot when these lamps are on causes them and their in
206VisibilityManual guide-me-homelighting Switching on With the ignition off, "flash" the headlamps using the lighting stalk. A furth
2075VisibilityAutomatic illuminationof headlamps Activation Turn the ring to the "AUTO" position. The activation of the function is accom
.19Familiarisation Driving safely Starting the engine With the electronic key Place the gear selector lever at Nfor vehicles with an electronic
208VisibilityAutomatic headlamp dipping System which automatically changes betweendipped and main beam according to theambient light level and the dri
2095Visibility The system may suffer interference or not work correctly: - under conditions of poor visibility(for example, snowfall, heavy raino
210Visibility To make your approach to the vehicle easier, these illuminate: - the zones facing the driver’s and passenger’s doors, - the zones
2115Visibility To avoid causing a nuisance to other road users, the headlamps should be adjustedaccording to the load in the vehicle. 0. 1 or 2 peo
212Visibility Cornering lighting With dipped or main beams, this system makes use of the beam from a front foglamp to illuminate the inside of
2135Visibility Directional lighting on, this system allows the light beams to better follow the road. The use of this system, coupled with th
214Visibility Wiper controls ProgrammingYour vehicle may also include some functionsthat can be configured:- automatic rain sensitive windsc
2155VisibilityRear wiper park, If a significant accumulation of snow or ice is present, deactivate the automaticrear wiper via the " Driving as
216VisibilityScreenwash and washer jetsWindscreen wash andheadlamp washAdjusting the jets The front washers include an adjustment for the height of de
2175Visibility The windscreen wipers operate automatically,without any action on the part of the driver, if rain is detected (sensor behind the rear v
20Familiarisation Driving safely Electric parking brakeManual application / release Automatic application / release Before leaving the vehicle, che
218VisibilitySpecial position of thewindscreen wipers To maintain the effectiveness of the "flat-blade" type of wiper blades, it is advisa
2195Visibility Courtesy lamps 1.Front courtesy lamp2.Front map reading lamps 3.Rear courtesy lamp4.Rear map reading lamp sFront - rear courtesy
220Visibility Panoramic sunroof Rotate the control Ato slide the roof blindto the desired position (positions 1 to 4 ). Closing
2215Visibility Interior mood lighting The dimmed passenger compartment lighting improves visibility in the vehicle when the light is poor. Th
222Safety Direction indicators Left: lower the lighting stalk passing thepoint of resistance.Right: raise the lighting stalk passing the
2236Safety This system allows you to make an emergency or assistance call to the emergency services or to the dedicated CITROËN service. Eme
224Safety Tyre under-infl ation detection The system continuously monitors thepressures on the four tyres, once the vehicle is moving. It compa
2256Safety Under-inflation alert ReinitialisationThis is given by fixed illumination of this warning lamp, accompanied byan audible signal and, dep
226Safety Reinitialisation of the system is done with the ignition on and the vehicle stationary. From the secondary page of the " Drivingassis
2276Safety Electronic Stability Programme (ESC: Electronic Stability Control) incorporating thefollowing systems: - the anti-lock braking system
.21Familiarisation Driving safely 6-speed electronic gearboxsystem Gear selector positions R Reverse.NNeutral. AAutomated mode. M Manual mode Usi
228SafetyIntelligent traction controlsystem ("Snow motion") When this warning lamp comes on,coupled with the STOP warning lamp, accompanied
2296SafetyDynamic stability control(DSC) The DSC system offers exceptional safety in normal driving, but this should not encourage the driver to ta
230Safety Seat belts Front seat belts The front seat belts are fitted with a pretensioning and force limiting system. This system improves safety in t
2316Safety2nd row seat belts Fastening Pull the strap, then insert the tongue in the buckle.Check that the seat belt is fastenedcorrectly by
232Safety2 nd row centre seat beltThe seat belt for the centre rear seat is built into the roof. FasteningPull the strap and insert the tongue A in
2336SafetySeat belt not fastened andunfastened alertsRear seat belts not fastened alert The instrument panel includes a seat belt not-fastened warnin
234SafetyThe driver must ensure that passengers usethe seat belts correctly and that they are allrestrained securely before setting off. Wherever you
2356Safety Airbags System designed to maximise the safety of the occupants (with the exception of the rear centrepassenger) in the event of violent
236Safety Deactivation Only the passenger's front airbag can bedeactivated. With the ignition off , insert the key in thefpassenger airbag dea
2376Safety If this warning lamp flashes, contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualifiedworkshop. The passenger's frontairbag may no longer be deployed i
22FamiliarisationStop & StartGoing into engine STOP mode The "ECO" warning lamp comes on inthe instrument panel and the engine automati
238SafetyLateral airbagsDeploymentThe lateral airbags are deployed unilaterally inthe event of a serious side impact applied to all or part of the sid
2396Safety In the event of a minor impact or bump on the side of the vehicle or if the vehicle rolls over, the airbag may not be deployed. In the eve
240Safety Sit in a normal upright position. Wear a correctly adjusted seat belt. Do not leave anything between theoccupants and the airbags (a child,
2416Safety General points relating to child seats For maximum safety, please observe the following recommendations: - in accordance wi
242Safety Child seat in the front "Rearward facing" When a "rearward-facing" child seat isinstalled on the front passenge
2436Safety Deactivating the passenger's airbag Passenger airbag OFF For information on deactivating theairbag, refer to the "Airbags&q
244ARBGНИКОГА НЕ инсталирайте детско столче на седалка с АКТИВИРАНА предна ВЪЗДУШНА ВЪЗГЛАВНИЦА. Това можеда причини СМЪРТ илиСЕРИОЗНО НАРАНЯВАНЕ на д
2456MTQatt m’ghandek thalli tifel/tifla marbut f’siggu dahru lejn l-Airbag attiva, ghaliex tista’ tikkawza korriment serju jew anke mewt lit-tifel/tif
246Safety Child seat at the rear "Rearward facing" When a "rearward facing" child seat is installed on a rear passenge
2476Safety Child seats recommended by CITROËN Group 0+: from birth to 13 kgGroups 1, 2 and 3: from 9 to 36 kgL1"RÖMER Baby-Safe Plus&qu
.23Familiarisation168, 171, 174 Driving safely Steering wheel withintegrated controls Controls for speed limiter / cruisecontrol / active cruise c
248Safety Installation of child seats secured using the seat belt SeatWeight of the child /indicative age /Groups 0 (b) and 0+Birth to 1
2496Safety (a) Universal child seat: child seat which can be installed in all vehicles using the seat belt. (b) Group 0: from birth to 10 kg. Infant
250Safety Installation of child seats secured using the seat belt In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the opti
2516Safety (a) Universal child seat: child seat which can be installed in all vehicles using the seat belt. (b) Group 0: from birth to 10 kg. Infant
252Safety "ISOFIX" mountings latest ISOFIX regulations . The seats, represented below, are fitted with regulation ISOFIX mountin
2536Safety ISOFIX child seats recommended by CITROËN and approved for your vehicle "RÖMER Baby-Safe Plus and its Baby-Safe Plus ISO
254Safety Locations for installing ISOFIX child seats In accordance with European Regulations, this table indicates the options for inst
2556SafetyIUF: seat suitable for the installation of anISOFIX U niversal seat, " Forwards-facing"secured using the top strap to the top teth
256Safety Locations for installing ISOFIX child seats mountings.In the case of universal and semi-universal ISOFIX child seats, the ISO
2576SafetyIUF: seat suitable for the installation of anISOFIX U niversal seat, " Forwards-facing"secured using the top strap to the top teth
24Familiarisation Optimise the use of your gearbox With a manual gearbox, move off gently and change up without waiting. During acceleration change
258Safety The incorrect installation of a child seat in a vehicle compromises the child's protection inthe event of an accident. Remember to fast
2596Safety Manual child lock This mechanical system prevents opening of the rear door using its interior control. The control is located on
260Practical information This kit is installed in the storage box, under theboot floor. Complete system consisting of a compressor and a sealant cart
2617Practical informationList of tools * Depending on equipment. All of these tools are specific to your vehicle and can vary according to equipmen
262Practical informationA. "Sealant" or "Air" position selector. B. On "I" / off "O" switch.C. Deflatio
2637Practical information 1. Sealing Repair procedure Avoid removing any foreign bodieswhich have penetrated into the tyre. Uncoil the white pi
264Practical informationSwitch on the compressor by movingthe switch B to position "I" until the tyre pressure reaches 2.0 bars. The seal
2657Practical information 2. Infl ationTurn the selector A to the "air" position.Uncoil the black pipe H fully. Connect the black pipe
266Practical informationStow the black pipe.Detach the angled base from the white pipe.Support the compressor vertically.Unscrew the cartridge fro
2677Practical information Checking tyre pressures / inflating accessories You can also use the compressor, without injecting any product, to: -
.25Familiarisation Limit the causes of excess consumption Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place the heaviest items in the bottom of the boot,
268Practical information Changing a wheel The tools are installed in the boot under the floor. Remove the boot carpet for access to them
2697Practical information Taking out the wheel Unscrew the central green screw. Lift the spare wheel towards you from therear. Remove the wheel fr
270Practical information* Depending on version. The complete toolingis with the spare wheel. Changing a wheel Procedure for changing a w
2717Practical information * Depending on version. Taking out the spare wheel The spare wheel is supported by a carrier underneath the vehicle.
272Practical information A puncture wheel from the vehiclecannot be fitted under the vehicle. Itmust be carried in the boot. Use a cover to protect t
2737Practical information Pass the hook with its connection plate intothe wheel then the box, as illustrated. Raise the wheel/box assembly under
274Practical information Parking the vehicle Immobilise the vehicle where it does notblock traffic: the ground must be level,stable and not slippery.
2757Practical informationPlace the jack 3 in contact with one of thetwo front Aor rear B locations provided on the underbody, whichever is closes
276Practical informationFitting a wheelFitting the "space-saver"spare wheel If your vehicle is fitted with alloy wheels, when tightening the
2777Practical informationLower the vehicle fully.Fold the jack 3 and detach it. Tighten the security bolt using the wheelbrace 1 fitted with
26Monitoring 7-inch touch screen tablet The 7-inch touch screen tablet gives access to:- the heating/air conditioning controls, - menus for adjusti
278Practical information Original tyre size Specification of chains.205/60 R16 Maximum link size: 9 mm 205/55 R17 225/45 R18 THULE model K-Summit K34
2797Practical information Changing a bulb For H7 type bulbs with lugs... take care to observe their correct installation so asto ensure th
280Practical informationDirectional dipped beamheadlamps (xenon model) Main beam headlamps (xenon model) Remove the protective plastic cover b
2817Practical informationDipped beam headlamps (halogen model) Remove the protective plastic cover by pulling the tab. Push the connector.
282Practical informationThe direction indicator bulb is located below thefront lamp. Turn the bulb holder a quarter turn anti-clockwise. Remove the
2837Practical information You should contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop for the replacement of the light emitting diode - LED.Door mirro
284Practical informationLamps on the tailgateModel with LED lampsIdentify the failed bulb.Open the boot.Remove the access cover. Model with conventi
2857Practical information1. Direction indicator (PY21W amber).2. Sidelamp / foglamp (P21/5W).Rear lamps3. Sidelamp (light emitting diodes-LED).4. Bra
286Practical information Lamps on the tailgateModel with LED lampsModel with conventional bulb lampsIdentify the failed bulb.Open the
2877Practical informationDirection indicator, sidelamp andfoglamp Access is by passing a hand under the bumper. Turn the bulb holder a quarter of a
127Monitoring State of indicator lamps Some buttons contain an indicator lamp that gives the state of the corresponding function. Green indicator:
288Practical information Before changing a fuse: the cause of the failure must be identifiedand rectified, all electrical consumers must b switch
2897Practical information CITROËN will not accept responsibilityfor the cost incurred in repairing your vehicle or for rectifying malfunctions resulti
290Practical information Type 1 fuse tables Fusebox 1 Dashboard fuses The fusebox is located in the lower dashboard (left-hand side).Access to the
2917Practical informationFusebox 2Fuse N°RatingFunctionsF915 A Rear 12V socket.
292Practical informationType 2 fuse tables Fuse N°RatingFunctionsF33 A START/STOP button.F6 A 15 A Touch screen tablet, audio and navigation system, C
2937Practical information Engine compartment fuses An additional fusebox is fitted in front of thebattery, for type 2. The fusebox is placed in the e
294Practical informationFuse N°RatingFunctionsF18 10 A Right hand main beam F1910 A Left hand main beam. Type 2 fuse tableFuse N°RatingFunctionsF93
2957Practical information 12 V battery The battery is located under the bonnet.For access to the (+) terminal: release the bonnet using the inter
296Practical information Do not apply excessive force on thetab as locking will not be possible if the clamp is not positioned correctly; startthe pro
2977Practical informationThe batteries contain harmful substancessuch as sulphuric acid and lead. Theymust be disposed of in accordance with regulatio
We draw your attention to the following... Keysafety warningadditional informationcontributes to the protection of the environment refer to the pag
28Monitoring"Driving assistance" menuThe functions with settings that can be adjusted are detailed in the table below. Button Corresponding
298Practical information Exiting economy mode These functions are reactivated automaticallynext time the vehicle is driven. In order to restore th
2997Practical information Changing a wiper blade Before removing a frontwiper blade Within one minute after switching off the ignition, op
300Practical information Towing the vehicle The towing eye is installed in the boot under the floor.To gain access to it:open the boot, lift th
3017Practical information Towing another vehicle On the rear bumper, unclip the cover bypressing at the bottom. Screw the towing eye in fully.
302Practical information Towing a trailer We recommend the use of genuineCITROËN towbars and their harnessesthat have been tested and approve
3037Practical information Driving advice Distribution of loadsDistribute the load in the trailer so that theheaviest items are as close as possibl
304Practical information Roof bars For safety reasons and to avoid damaging the roof, it is essential to use transverse roof barsthat are appr
3057Practical informationMaximum load, distributed over the roof bars, for a loading height not exceeding 40 cm: 80 kg.This value is subject to change
306Practical information Very cold climate screen * Removable protective screen which prevents the accumulation of snow at the radiator cooli
3077Practical information Accessories A wide range of accessories and genuine parts is available from the CITROËN dealer network. These accessor
129MonitoringButton Corresponding function CommentsVehicle settings Access to other functions with settings that can be adjusted. The functions are g
308Practical information The fitting of electrical equipment or accessories which are not recommended by CITROËN may resultin a failure of your vehicl
3098Checks TOTAL & CITROËN
310Checks Bonnet Open the left hand front door. Do not open the bonnet under verywindy conditions.When the engine is hot, handle the ex
3118Checkschecking the levels of the various fluids and for replacing certain components. Petrol engines 1. Screenwash and headlamp w
312ChecksThe various caps and covers allow access for checking the levels of the various fluids, for replacing certain components and for primingthe f
3138Checks Fuel Capacity of the tank: approximately 57 litres (petrol) or 55 litres (Diesel). Low fuel levelRefuelling When th
314ChecksThe petrol or Diesel engine of your vehicle is fitted with a catalytic converter, a device which helps to reduce the level of harmful emissio
3158Checks Misfuel prevention (Diesel) * Operation When a petrol filler nozzle is introduced into thefuel filler neck of your Dies
316ChecksQuality of the fuel used for petrol engines The petrol engines are perfectly compatible with E10 or E24 type petrol biofuels (containing10 %
3178Checks Running out of fuel (Diesel) On vehicle fitted with HDi engines, the fuel system must be primed if you run out of fuel; refer
30MonitoringButton Corresponding function CommentsDiagnostic List of current alerts.Lane departure warning system Activation of the function.Parking s
318Checks Checking levels Take care when working under the bonnet, as certain areas of the engine may be extremelyhot (risk of burns) and the
3198Checks The coolant level should be closeto the "MAX" mark but should never exceed it.In addition, as the cooling system is pressurised,
320Checksfluids with the skin. Most of these fluids are harmful tohealth or indeed very corrosive. Do not discard used oil or fluids into sewers or on
3218Checks Checks 12 V batteryThe battery does not require any maintenance. However, check that the terminals are clean and correctly tightened
322Checks Brake wear depends on the styleof driving, particularly in the case of vehicles used in town, over short distances. It may be necessary to h
9323Technical dataPetrol enginesVTi 120THP155Gearboxes Manual(5-speed) Manual(6-speed)Model codes:3D... 3E... 3A...5FS0/1 5FV8 - 8/1 Cubic cap
324Technical data* The kerb weight is equal to the unladen weight + driver (75 kg). ** The weight of the braked trailer can be increased, within
9325Technical dataDiesel engines HDi 90e-HDi 90 AirdreamGearboxes Manual(5-speed) Electronic gearbox system(6-speed)Model codes:3D... 3E... 3A...
326Technical data* The maximum power corresponds to the value type-approved on a test bed, under conditions defined in European legislation (Directi
9327Technical data * The maximum power corresponds to the value type-approved on a test bed, under conditions defined in European legislation (Dire
131Monitoring The functions available through this menu are detailed in the table below. "Confi guration" menu Button Corresponding functio
328Technical data* The kerb weight is equal to the unladen weight + driver (75 kg). ** The weight of the braked trailer can be increased, within
9329Technical data Diesel weights and towed loads (in kg) The GTW and towed load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1
330Technical data Diesel weights and towed loads (in kg) * The kerb weight is equal to the unladen weight + driver (75 kg). ** The we
9331Technical data Dimensions (in mm) These dimensions have been measured on a vehicle that is not loaded.* Mirrors folded.
332Technical data Dimensions (in mm) These dimensions have been measured on an unladen vehicle. * Mirrors folded.
9333Technical data Identifi cation markings Various visible markings for the identification of your vehicle.A.Vehicle Identific
334Technical data
335EMERGENCY OR ASSISTANCE CALL
336EMERGENCY OR ASSISTANCE CALL CITROËN Localised Emergency Call In an emergency, press this button for more than2 seconds. Flashing of the gr
337operate in your vehicle. Touch screen tablet 01 General operation For safety reasons, the driver must carry out operationswhich require prolon
32MonitoringButton Corresponding function CommentsSystem settingsChoice of units:- temperature (°Celsius or °Fahrenheit)- distance and fuel consump
01338" Air conditioning"allows control of thesettings for temperature,air fl ow. " Driving assistance " allows certain vehicle
01339These screens are the representation of a colour scheme.To change the colour scheme refer to the "CONFIGURATION" section.Use the button
34002 Volume adjustment (each source is independent, including Traffi c announcements(TA) and navigation instructions). Selecting the audio source (
34103 STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS- Mute. - Volume increase / decrease. - Radio: display the list of stations.Media: display the list of tracks.- R
34204 MEDIA Level 1Level 2Level 3List of FM stations "Media" Primary pageRecalling preset stations
343Level 1Level 2Level 3CommentsMedia ListList of FM stations Press on a radio station to select it.Confi rm Save the settings.Media SourceFM Radio S
04344344 MEDIA Level 1Level 2Level 3MediaPhotosManage Jukebox "Media" Secondary pageList of FM stationsCopy to Jukebox
345Level 1Level 2Level 3CommentsMedia Secondary page Radio listPreset Press a radio station to select it. Update list Update the list of stations re
04346 MEDIA Level 1Level 2Level 3 "Media" Secondary pageMediaMedia optionstRadio settingsRadio settings
347Level 1Level 2Level 3CommentsMedia Secondary page Media list Presentation of the last media used. Media Secondary page Media optionsMedia Medi
133Monitoring Type 1 instrument panel Rev counter (x 1 000 rpm or tr/min),graduation according to engine (petrol or Diesel).2.Gear shift indica
04348 Selecting a station The exterior environment (hills, buildings, tunnel, car park, below ground...) may prevent reception, even in RDS
34904 Changing a radio frequency By alphabetical list Press the current radio band then choose the radio station from the list offered.
04350 Preset a station Press on " Preset". Select a radio station or frequency(refer to the corresponding section). Select a number
35104 RADIO DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) - Digital radio Automatic DAB-FM station tracking allows you to continuelistening to the same
35204 CD, MP3 CD, USB player, auxiliary input Insert the CD in the player, insert the USBmemory stick in the USB player or connect the
35304 CD, MP3 CD / USB player The audio equipment will only play audio fi les with ".wma, .aac, .fl ac, .ogg and .mp3" fi le extensions and
04//354 Selecting a track to play Previous track.Next track. Previous folder. Next folder. Pause. List of USB or CD tracks and folders. Up or do
35504 Audio streaming Streaming allows audio fi les on your telephone to be played via thevehicle's speakers.Connect the telephone : see the
04356 Using the auxiliary input (AUX) (cable not supplied) Connect the portable device (MP3 player…) to the auxiliary JACK socket u
35704 Select "New folder" to create a folder structure rin the Jukebox or select "Keep structure" to retain the structure from th
34MonitoringThis instrument panel is presented in the form of a 12-inch panoramic HD screen. It can be personalised. Depending on the display mode sel
05358 NAVIGATIONLevel 1Level 2Level 3 "Navigation" Primary pageRoute settingsNavigation
359Level 1Level 2Level 3CommentsNavigation SettingsNavigationRecent destinations Display recent destinationsCalculatory criteriaFastest Choose the na
36005 To use the telephone functions,refer to the "Communications"section. For managing contacts and their addresses, refer to the "
361Level 1Level 2Level 3CommentsNavigation Secondary page Enter destination Enter addressCurr. location Address settings Points of InterestTown cen
05362 Moving between the two menus. NAVIGATIONLevel 1Level 2Level 3Traffi c messagesSettingsDiversionMap settings "Navigation"
363Level 1Level 2Level 3Comments Navigation Secondary page Traffi c messages On the route Settings for the choice of messages and the fi lter radius
36405 Towards a new destination Choosing a new destination Select "Enter destination ". Select "Save " to save the addres
36505Towards a recent destination Towards a contact Navigation towards a contact imported from a telephone is only possible if the address ente
05366 Towards GPS coordinates Towards a point on the map Select "Enter destination". Select "Address ". Enter the "
36705Points of Interest (POI) show all of the locations of services nearby (hotels, retail outlet, airports, ...). Select " Search for a point o
135Monitoringinstrument panel, by choosing: - a colour scheme,- a display mode. Choosing a colour scheme It depends on the colour scheme chosen for
36805Press on Navigation to display the primarypage then go to the secondary page.Select a category from the list offered then "Confi rm ".
369369 05 These functions are only available if Risk Areas have beendownloaded and installed on the system. Select "Settings". Select &qu
37005 Adding a waypoint Organising waypoints Select "Enter destination ". Select "Itinerary ". Select "Add waypoi
37105 Route options Calculation criteria Select "Settings". Select "Criteria". It is then possible to choose: - the n
37205 Traffic information Select "Traffi c messages ". Press on Navigation to display the primary page then go to the secondar
37305 Red and yellow triangle: traffi c information, for example: Main traffi c symbolsBlack and blue triangle: general information, for example: Receiv
05374 Diverting from a route Press on Navigation to display the primary page then go to the secondary page. Select "Traffi c messages "
37505 Map settings Map orientation Select "Map settings". Select "Orientation ". Select:- " Flat view north heading &quo
05376 Street names are visible on the map from the 100 m scale. Confi gure Select " Aspect". Select: - ""Day" map colour&
37705 Navigation speech synthesis Volume / Street names Select " Settings ". Select " Voice synthesis". Select "Confi
36Monitoring- "MEDIA": display of information related tothe media being played or the radio. - "NAVIGATION": display of inform
06378 CONFIGURATIONLevel 1Level 2Level 3 "Configuration" Primary pageAudio settingsChoice of coloursAudio settingsAudio setti
379379Level 1Level 2Level 3CommentsConfi guration Audio settings Audio settingsAmbience Choose the sound ambience. Balance Set the position of the so
38006 CONFIGURATIONLevel 1Level 2UnitsDisplay screenConfi gurationTime/Date "Configuration" Secondary pageFactory settings
381Level 1Level 2CommentsConfi guration Secondary page SystemConfi gurationUnits Set the units used to display distance, fuelconsumption and temperatu
06382 CONFIGURATIONLevel 1Level 2Choice of languageCalculator "Configuration" Secondary pageConfi gurationCalendar
383Level 1Level 2CommentsConfi guration Secondary page System languagesConfi rm Select the language then confi rm.Confi guration Secondary page Calcul
06384CONFIGURATION - "Ambience" (choice of 6 musical ambiences) - "Bass " -"Treble"-"Loudness " (Activ
06385CONFIGURATION Select " Colour schemes". Press on Confi guration to display the primary page. Select the colour scheme in the list t
06386 Modify system settings System Select "System confi guration ". Press on Confi guration to display the primarypage then go t
38706Select:-"Time/Date " to change the time zone,synchronisation with GPS, time and itsformat and then the date.- " Languages "
137Monitoring - "DRIVING": used for the display of the inter-vehicle time and information related tothe active cruise control. The reco
07388388CONNECTED SERVICESLevel 1Level 2 "Connected services" Primary page :Driving assistance applications, see followingpage on "CIT
07389389CITROËN MULTICITY CONNECTThe applications use vehicle data such as the current speed,mileage, remaining fuel rangeor even GPS position to prov
08390 TELEPHONELevel 1Level 2 Level 3ContactsCall log "Telephone" Primary page
391Level 2Level 3CommentsTelephoneContactsAddresses After making choices, start the call. Add contactNewModify DeleteDelete all Search for contactConfi
39208Level 1Level 2 Level 3Bluetooth menuTelephone optionsTelephonep "Telephone" Secondary page
393Level 1Level 2Level 3CommentsTelephoneSecondary pageBluetooth menuSearch Start the search for another peripheral device to connect.Disconnect Stop
39408 The "Hands-free " profi le should be used in preference if "Streaming"is not desired. The ability of the system to connect
39508 Depending on your telephone, you may be asked to accept automatic connection every time the ignition is switched on. Depending on the type of
08396 Receiving a call An incoming call is announced by a ring and a superimposed display in the screen. Make a short press on the steering moun
39708 Press on Telephoneto display the primary page. Calling a new number Calling a contact Making a call Use of the telephone i
Contents7-inch touch screen tablet 26Instrument panels 33Indicator and warning lamps 38Adjustment buttons 54Setting the date and time 57Trip computer
38MonitoringIndicator and warning lamps Certain warning lamps may come on inone of two modes: fixed (continuous) or flashing. Only by relating the ty
39808 Calling a recently used number Ending a call It is always possible to make a call directly from the telephone; park the vehicle fi rst as
39908 Ringtones Select "Telephone options ". Press on Telephoneto display the primary page then go to the secondary page. S
400The following table groups together the answers to the most frequently asked questions concerning your audio system. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUE
401FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTIONANSWERSOLUTION Certain traffi c jamsalong the route are notindicated in real time.On starting, it is several minu
402FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION Some contacts areduplicated in the list.The options for synchronizing contacts are synchronizing
403FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTIONANSWERSOLUTION Some characters in themedia information are not displayed correctly while playing. The audio syst
404FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTIONANSWERSOLUTIONSettings, confi guration In changing the settingof treble and bass theequalizer setting isdeselecte
405FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTIONANSWER SOLUTION With the engine off, the system switches off after a few minutes of use.When the engine is switc
406Alphabetical index360 vision...192Audible warning ...22
.407Alphabetical indexDAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) ...351Date (setting)...57Daytime r
139Monitoring Operation indicator lamps If one of the following indicator lamps comes on in the instrument panel, this confirms that the correspondin
408Alphabetical indexIdentification plates...333Ignition on...1
.409Alphabetical indexPaint colour code...333Panoramic glass sunroof...f220Parcel sh
410Alphabetical indexUnder-inflation (detection)...224Under floor storage...130Unlocking
.411Visual search Exterior Fuel tank, misfuelprevention 313-315 Wipers, screenwash 214-218 Changing a wiper blade 299 Exterior welcome lighting 2
412Visual search Interior Interior fittings 125-128 Side blinds 126 Rear multimedia 127-128 Front seats 84-91 - manual - electric3 rd row rear
.413Visual search Instruments and controls Touch screen tablet 26-32 Equipment settings 28-30 Setting the date/time 57 GPS Navigation / Multimedia
414Visual searchMemorising speeds 167 Speed limiter 168-170 Cruise control 171-173 Active cruise control 174-181 Headlamp height adjustment 211S
.415Visual search Maintenance - Technical data Diesel weights 328-330 Running out of fuel, Diesel 317 Checking levels 318-320 - oil - brake flu
03-13 This handbook describes all of the equipment available in the whole range. Your vehicle will be fi tted with some of this equipment described in
40MonitoringAutomatic headlamp dippingfixed.The lighting control stalk is in the"AUTO" position, pulled towardsyou, and the function is acti
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141MonitoringWarning / indicator lamp StateCauseAction / ObservationsElectric parking brake fixed. The electric parking brake is applied. Release
42MonitoringWarning / indicator lampStateCauseAction / ObservationsAutomatic wipingfixed. The wiper control is pushed downwards. Automatic front wipin
143MonitoringDeactivation indicator lamps If one of the following indicator lamps comes on, this confirms that the corresponding system has been swit
44MonitoringWarning lampsWhen the engine is running or the vehicle is being driven, illumination of one of the following warning lamps indicates a fau
145MonitoringStateCauseAction / ObservationsService on temporarily. A minor fault has occurred for which there is no specific warning lamp. Identify
46MonitoringWarning / indicator lampStateCauseAction / ObservationsDeactivation of the automatic functions of the electric parkingbrakefixed. The &quo
147MonitoringBraking fixed. The braking system fluid level hasdropped significantly. You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so. Top up with brake
Contents2Hazard warning lamps 222Horn 222Emergency or assistance call 223Warning triangle 223Tyre under-infl ation detection 224ESC system 227Seat b
48MonitoringLow fuel levelfixed, accompanied by an audible signal anda message.When it first comes on there remainsapproximately 6 litres offuel in th
149MonitoringWarning / indicator lamp StateCauseAction / ObservationsBattery charge fixed. The battery charging circuit has a fault (dirty or loose
50MonitoringUnder-inflationfixed.The pressure in one or more wheelsis too low. Check the pressure of the tyres as soon as possible. This check should
151MonitoringService indicator System which informs the driver when the next service is due, in accordance with themanufacturer's servicing sche
52MonitoringService overdue For 5 seconds after the ignition is switched on,the spanner flashes to indicate that the service must be carried out as so
153MonitoringEngine oil level indicator System which informs the driver whether theengine oil level is correct or not. This information is indicated
54MonitoringDistance recordersThe total and trip distances are displayed for thirty seconds when the ignition is switched off, when the driver's
155Monitoring Allows the manual adjustment of the brightness of the instrument panel and touch screen tablet tosuit the ambient light level. Operates
56Monitoringinstrument panel to be switched off for night driving.The instrument panel remains on with thevehicle speed, the gear selected in an elect
157Monitoring Setting the date and time Select "Adjust time " or " Adjust date" andmodify the settings using
4Familiarisation Exterior Electronic key: KeylessEntry and Starting A system that allows the unlocking, locking andstarting of the vehicle by keeping
58Monitoring Trip computer Type 1 instrument panel System that gives you information on the journey in progress (range, fuel consumption…).Informatio
159Monitoring Trip computer Type 2 instrument panel Information display in the instrument panelPress the button on the end of the wiper contr
60MonitoringTrip computer, a few definitions Range (miles or km) The distance which can still be travelled with the fuel remainingin the tank (rel
612AccessRemote control Electronic key System which permits remote locking or unlocking of the vehicle as well as opening theboo
62Access Press this button. Holding the button allows the windows to be raised to the desired position.Normal locking If a door or the boot is not p
632Access Deadlocking renders the interior door controls inoperative. It also deactivates the manual central locking button. Therefore, never leave a
64AccessSystem that allows the opening, closingand starting of the vehicle while keeping theelectronic key on your person. For reasons of safety and t
652AccessEnsure that nothing could prevent the correct operation of the windows.Be aware of children when operating the windows. Locking the vehicle
66Access By the doors: With the electronic key in the defined zone A, press a finger or thumb on one of the front door handles (at the markings)
672Access As a safety measure (children onboard), never leave the vehicle without taking the key for the Keyless Entry and Starting system, even for
.5Familiarisation Exterior Directional lightingThis lighting system automatically turns thebeams of the headlamps in the direction of acorner, to impr
68Access Emergency procedure The integral key is used to lock and unlock the vehicle when the electronic key cannot operateand in the event of a
692Access Normal locking Turn the key towards the rear of the vehicle to lock the vehicle completely. Deadlocking Turn the key towards the rear in
70AccessRemote control problem - reinitialisation Changing the battery of the electronic key Battery ref.: CR2032 / 3 volts. A message appears in the
712Access Visit a CITROËN dealer with the vehicle's registration document and your personal identification documents and if possible the key code
72AccessManual central locking Central locking Press this button to operate the centrallocking of the vehicle (doors and boot) from ins
732Access Doors Opening From outside After unlocking the vehicle using theremote control or the Keyless Entry and Starting system, pull the
74AccessBack-up control Locking the driver's door Insert the integral key in the door lock, thenturn it to the rear.You can also apply the proce
752Access Boot Opening the tailgate With the electronic key / remote control With the tailgate opening control With the vehicle unlock
76Access Motorised tailgate Check that there is enough space to allow for the movement of the tailgate. Activation and deactivation of the mot
772Access Motorised opening Unlocking and opening the tailgate with the electronic key / remote control Unlocking and opening the tailgate with th
6Familiarisation Exterior Park Assist This system provides active assistance when parking: it detects a parking space and thencontrols the vehicle&apo
78AccessWhen opening and closing a motorised tailgatemanually, there is no assistance from gas-filledstruts. Resistance to opening and closing is ther
792AccessFor all work on the alarm system,contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop. Alarm System which protects and provides a deterrent
80OFFAccess Locking the vehiclewith exterior perimeter monitoring only Deactivate the interior volumetric monitoringto avoid unwanted triggering of
812Access Reactivation of the interior volumetric monitoring Deactivate the exterior perimeter monitoring by unlocking the vehicle usingthe remote c
82Access Electric windows To open or close the window, press or pull the switch gently. The window stops as soon as the switch is released. S
832AccessReinitialisation of the electric windows Deactivating the rear controls for the rear windows In the event of contact during operationof t
84Comfort Front seats Manual adjustments Forwards-backwardsRaise the control bar and slide the seatforwards or backwards.When the seat is in
853Comfort Passenger's seat backrest anglePull the control upwards to adjust thebackrest. When the backrest angle is correct, release the con
86Comfort Front seats Electric adjustments Forwards-backwards (driver's seat) Push the control forwards or rearwards toslide the seat
873Comfort System which registers the electrical settings of the driver's seat and door mirrors. It enables you to store and recall two positions
.7Familiarisation Exterior Motorised tailgate This system simplifies the opening and closing of the boot by means of motorisation of the tailgate.7
88ComfortAdditional adjustmentsHead restraint height and angle (depending on version) The head restraint is fitted with a frame with notches which pre
893ComfortPress the control to obtain the desired lumbar support. Electric lumbar adjustmentYou can deactivate the massagefunction at any time b
90ComfortElectric leg rest Manual passenger seatPress the front or rear part of the control tounfold or fold away the leg rest. The movement stops w
913ComfortFront armrest Height adjustment Fully lower the armrest. Raise it to the required position (low,intermediate or high). Once in the high
92Comfort Second-row seats Forwards-backwards adjustmentRaise the lever A , located at the front of the seat cushion, and adjust the se
933ComfortPull the strap B and guide the seatrearwards. The backrest reclines and the seat base pivots slightly. "Comfort" position
94ComfortFlat floor Folding a seatFrom the outside Pull firmly upwards on strap C, as indicatedby the arrow, to unlock the seat; keep pulling until
953Comfort Repositioning a seat Before operating the rear seats, check that the outer rear seat belts are notloose, to avoid damaging them. Thecentr
96ComfortAccess to the third rowseats Access to the third-row seats is via the outer second-row seats.Pull the lever E . The seat unlocks andthe sea
973Comfort Third row seats Concertina boardsFolding the concertina boards Remove the luggage net (see the "Bootfittings" sec
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