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Fittings -> Mats for Your Citroen C4 Grand Picasso SUV First Generation (2006-2013)

V I S I B I L I T Y  
Daytime-running lamps*  
Manual guide-me-home  
lighting  
Automatic lighting  
System which switches on the ve-  
hicle's dipped headlamps automati-  
cally on starting.  
This safety system makes the vehi-  
cle more visible to other road users  
during the day.  
The sidelamps and dipped head-  
lamps are switched on automatically,  
without any action on the part of the  
driver, when a low level of external  
light is detected or in certain cases of  
activation of the windscreen wipers.  
The temporary lighting of dipped  
headlamps after the vehicle's igni-  
tion has been switched off makes  
the driver's exit easier when the light  
is poor.  
As soon as the brightness returns  
to a sufficient level or after the wind-  
screen wipers are switched off, the  
lamps are switched off automatically.  
The lighting of the instruments and  
controls (instrument panel, multi-  
function screen, air conditioning  
control panel, ...) is independent of  
this function. It is provided by the  
automatic lighting mode or when the  
lamps are switched on manually.  
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In countries in which it is imposed by  
regulations:  
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by default, this function is acti-  
vated,  
Switching on  
With the ignition off, "flash" the  
headlamps using the lighting  
stalk B.  
A second "headlamp flash"  
switches the function off again.  
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the sidelamps and the number  
plate lamps are also switched on.  
Activation  
Turn ring A to the "AUTO" posi-  
tion. The automatic lighting is ac-  
companied by a message on the  
multifunction screen.  
Switching off  
The manual guide-me-home lighting  
switches off automatically after a set  
time.  
Deactivation  
Turn ring A to a position other  
than "AUTO". Deactivation is  
The manual guide-me-home light-  
ing is also available by pressing
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eTROEN compiled by C4owners.org  
accompanied by a message on  
the multifunction screen.  
lighting button on the remote con-  
trol (refer to the section "Access -  
§ Remote control key").  
* According to country.  
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