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Access -> Alarm for Your Citroen C4 Grand Picasso SUV First Generation (2006-2013)

A C C E S S  
Deadlocking using the remote  
control  
Locking the vehicle  
Normal locking using the remote  
control  
Press the closed pad-  
lock to lock the vehicle  
completely or press the  
closed padlock for more  
than two seconds to  
close the windows and  
the glass panoramic  
roof blind automatically  
in addition to locking.  
If one of the doors, the rear screen  
or the boot is still open, the central  
locking does not take place.  
To permit the transportation of  
bulky objects, the vehicle can be  
locked from the inside, using the  
centralised control on the dash-  
board, even if the tailgate or rear  
screen is open.  
When the vehicle is locked, if it is  
unlocked inadvertently, it will relock  
automatically after thirty seconds  
unless a door is opened.  
Press the closed pad-  
lock to lock the vehicle  
completely.  
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Press the closed padlock for  
more than two seconds to close  
the windows and the glass pano-  
ramic roof blind automatically in  
addition to locking.  
Press the closed padlock again  
within five seconds to deadlock  
the vehicle.  
When closing the windows and/or  
glass panoramic roof shutter us-  
ing the remote control, you must  
ensure that no one prevents them  
from closing correctly.  
The folding and unfolding of the  
exterior mirrors using the remote  
control can be deactivated by a  
CITROËN dealer.  
Normal locking using the key  
Turn the key to the right in the  
driver's door lock to lock the ve-  
hicle completely.  
Locking is confirmed by fixed light-  
ing of the direction indicators for ap-  
proximately two seconds.  
According to version, the exterior  
mirrors fold at the same time.  
It also triggers the timed switching  
on of the exterior side spotlamps  
and the guide-me-home lighting, if  
this is activated.  
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A C C E S S  
Deadlocking using the key  
Folding the key  
Guide-me-home lighting  
Turn the key to the right in the  
driver's door lock to lock the ve-  
hicle completely and hold it in this  
position for more than two sec-  
onds to close the windows auto-  
matically in addition to locking.  
A press on button B operates the  
guide-me-home lighting (lighting  
of the sidelamps, dipped beams,  
number plate lamps and exterior  
side spotlamps (located underneath  
the exterior rear view mirrors)).  
Turn the key to the right again  
within five seconds to deadlock  
the vehicle.  
Deadlocking is confirmed by fixed  
lighting of the direction indicators for  
approximately two seconds.  
A second press before the end of  
the timing cancels the guide-me-  
home lighting.  
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According to version, the exterior  
mirrors fold at the same time.  
This also triggers the timed switch-  
ing on of the exterior side spotlamps  
and guide-me-home lighting, if this  
is activated.  
Anti-theft protection  
First press button A to fold the  
k e y .  
Electronic engine immobiliser  
The key contains an electronic chip  
which has a special code. When the  
ignition is switched on, this code  
must be recognised in order for  
starting to be possible.  
Locating your vehicle  
This electronic engine immobiliser  
locks the engine management sys-  
tem a few minutes after the ignition  
is switched off and prevents starting  
of the engine by anyone who does  
not have the key.  
In the event of a mal-  
function, you are in-  
formed by lighting of  
this warning lamp, an  
audible signal and  
a message on the multifunction  
screen.  
Press the closed padlock to locate  
your locked vehicle in a car park.  
This is indicated by lighting of the  
courtesy lamps and exterior side  
spotlamps and flashing of the direc-  
tion indicators for a few seconds.  
Deadlocking renders the exterior and  
interior door controls inoperative.  
It also deactivates the manual  
central control button.  
Therefore, never leave anyone  
inside the vehicle when it is  
deadlocked.  
In this case, your vehicle does not  
start;
contact a CITROËN dealer as  
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A C C E S S  
S T A R T IN G  
Steering lock  
STOPPING  
1. "S": After removing the key, turn  
the steering wheel to lock the  
steering. The key can only be re-  
moved in position S.  
2. "M": Ignition switched on, the  
steering is unlocked (by turning  
the key to position M, move the  
steering wheel gently if neces-  
sary).  
Vehicles equipped with a  
turbocharger  
Never stop the engine without having  
allowed it to run for a few seconds  
at idle, this being the time required  
for the turbocharger to return to a  
normal speed.  
Flicking the accelerator at the mo-  
ment of switching off the ignition  
could cause serious damage.  
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3. "D": Starter position.  
Never turn the key to this position  
when the engine is running.  
Aheavy object (key fob...), attached  
to the key and weighing down on  
its shaft in the ignition switch, could  
cause a malfunction.  
1. "S": Steering lock  
Do not run the engine in an en-  
closed space or where there is  
insufficient ventilation.  
It is essential always to keep the  
engine running in order to retain  
braking and steering power as-  
sistance.  
To unlock the steering, gently move  
the steering wheel while turning the  
key, without forcing it.  
2. "M": Drive position  
Depending on the version of your  
vehicle, the orange and red warning  
lamps should also come on for a short  
time.  
Never remove the ignition key  
before the vehicle has come to a  
complete stop.  
Key left in position "M" buzzer  
3. "D": Starter  
If you forget to remove the key from  
the ignition, the ignition is switched  
off automatically after one hour.  
Release the key as soon the engine  
has started.  
If the first attempt fails, switch off the  
ignition. Wait ten seconds then operate  
the starter again.  
To switch the ignition back on, turn  
the key to position S then back to  
position M.  
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