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Familiarisation for Your Citroen C4 Picasso SUV First Generation (2006-2013)

E X T E R I O R  
Stop & Start  
This system puts the engine tempo-  
rarily into standby during stops in the  
trafc (red lights, trafc jams, etc...).  
The engine restarts automatically as  
soon as you want to move off.  
Stop & Start reduces fuel consump-  
tion, exhaust emissions and noise  
when stationary.  
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Front/rear parking sensors  
Sensors, located in the bumpers, de-  
tect obstacles.  
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Parking space sensor  
Xenon directional headlamps  
This system measures the size of a  
parking space available between two  
vehicles or obstacles.  
This system allows the light beams  
to follow the direction of the road  
ahead.  
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E X T E R I O R  
Panoramic sunroof  
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Opening rear screen  
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Pneumatic rear suspension  
This enhances driving comfort and  
maintains a constant body height,  
whatever the vehicle load.  
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Exterior side spotlamps  
Door mirrors  
With electric foldback.  
Automatically tilts in reverse gear.  
These light up the zones facing the  
driver’s and passenger’s doors.  
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O P E N I N G  
Remote control key  
Bonnet opening/closing  
Fuel tank  
To release the bonnet, pull the lever Capacity: approximately 60 litres.  
located under the dashboard towards  
you. Then operate the safety catch at  
the front of the bonnet,  
A. Central locking  
B. Unlocking  
C. Remote operation of lighting  
D. Key release/storage  
Press control A, located on the switch  
panel to the left of the dashboard. The  
fuel ap automatically opens up fully.  
Insert the pump nozzle so as to push in  
it into the notch.  
Bonnet stay: Unclip the stay and insert  
Selective opening  
the metal ap B.  
Push the fuel ller ap to close it.  
Using the multifunction screen, you can  
choose from the following options for  
opening your vehicle with the remote  
control:  
To close: move the stay back to  
its initial position, lower the bon-  
net, then allow it to slam shut at  
the end of its travel.  
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either all of the doors and the tail-  
gate,  
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or the driver’s door with a rst press,  
then all of the other doors with a  
second press.  
After switching off the ignition, con-  
trol A is only active for a few minutes.  
If necessary, switch on the ignition  
again to reactivate it.  
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O P E N I N G  
Opening rear screen  
Opening the tailgate  
Modubox (CITROËN  
C4 Picasso)  
) Press control 1.  
You cannot open the tailgate if the rear  
screen is already open.  
This opening gives easy access to the  
boot, even if you are parked close to a  
wall or to another vehicle.  
Load: 22 kg maximum.  
The Modubox is composed of a shop-  
ping trolley and a exible bag which can  
be used independently of each other  
depending on your needs.  
Closing the tailgate  
Opening  
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) Press control 2. The grip 4 is in line  
with the rear wiper.  
Closing  
) Lower the rear screen.  
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) Lower the tailgate, using one of the  
grips 3, located on the interior tail-  
gate trim.  
) Past the balancing point, allow the  
tailgate to close itself (do not assist  
it or slow it down).  
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B O O T  
CITROËN C4 Picasso  
CITROËN Grand C4 Picasso  
Luggage cover in two  
sections  
Luggage cover blind  
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Access to  
spare wheel  
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Pneumatic rear  
suspension  
Allows the height of the rear  
of the vehicle to be adjusted  
Torch  
Torch  
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Temporary puncture repair kit  
Depending on model, the kit is located either in the boot well or in the compartment under the left hand  
second-row passenger (open the ap by turning the screw a quarter turn).  
This kit is a complete system for a temporary repair; it is made up of a compressor and a sealant car-  
tridge.  
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Refer also to the section "Practical information - § Changing a wheel".  
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I N T E R I O R  
6-speed electronic gearbox system  
Electric parking brake  
This offers a fully automatic mode, a  
manual mode and an auto-sequential  
mode which combines the advan-  
tages of the automatic and manual  
modes, using the paddles behind the  
steering wheel.  
For holding and releasing the vehicle.  
Operation is automatic with manual  
operation possible using the dash-  
board control.  
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Scented air freshener  
This diffuses the fragrance that you  
have chosen throughout the passen-  
ger compartment from its location in  
the ventilation system.  
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Speed limiter/Cruise control  
Interior mood lighting  
These functions control the speed of  
the vehicle to the value that you have  
programmed.  
This soft lighting of the passenger  
compartment improves visibility inside  
the vehicle when the light is poor.  
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I N S T R U M E N T S A N D C O N T R O L S  
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I N S T R U M E N T S A N D C O N T R O L S  
1. Controls:  
- Lighting  
8. Controls:  
18. Optional function controls  
(on steering wheel)  
- Trip mileage recorder reset  
button  
- Lighting rheostat  
- Direction indicators  
- Front and rear foglamps  
2. Paddles for automatic gearbox or  
19. Fusebox access cover  
20. Controls:  
9. Warning lamps display (with the  
MyWay or NaviDrive multifunction  
screen)  
- Fuel ller ap  
- Front and rear parking sensors  
- Stop & Start  
- Volumetric alarm deactivation  
- Headlamp adjustment  
6-speed electronic gearbox system  
3. Cruise control and speed limiter  
steering mounted controls  
10. Electric parking brake  
11. Instrument panel  
4. Direction indicator warning lamps  
12. Hazard warning lamps  
5. Audio and telematics system  
steering mounted controls  
21. Bonnet release  
22. Mirror controls  
13. Switch panels:  
- Emergency or assistance  
- Lane departure warning system  
6. Gear lever for automatic gearbox or  
6-speed electronic gearbox system  
7. Controls:  
14. ESP deactivation button  
- Windscreen wipe  
- Screenwash  
15. Steering lock - Ignition switch  
- Rear screen wipe  
- Trip computer  
16. Multifunction screen steering  
mounted controls  
17. Horn  
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I N S T R U M E N T S A N D C O N T R O L S  
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I N S T R U M E N T S A N D C O N T R O L S  
1. Controls:  
- Electric windows  
- Child lock  
10. Quarter light glass demist vent  
11. Windscreen demist vent  
12. Sunshine sensor  
17. Audio and telematics system  
18. Scented air freshener  
19. Cooled storage  
2. Side window demist vent  
Side air vent  
13. Passenger’s air conditioning  
controls  
20. USB port (or blanking plug)  
21. 12 V accessory socket or cigar  
lighter  
3. Driver’s air conditioning controls  
4. Driver’s front airbag  
14. Lower glovebox:  
- Air freshener clips  
- Various storage  
22. Portable ashtray  
5. Left hand upper storage  
6. Central air vents  
23. Interior mood lighting control  
24. Steering wheel adjustment lever  
15. Key switch:  
- Front passenger’s airbag  
activation/deactivation  
7. Right hand upper storage  
8. Front passenger’s airbag  
9. Speaker (Tweeter) (right and left)  
16. Central locking button  
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S I T T I N G C O M F O R TA B LY  
Adjusting the steering wheel  
Automatic photochromic rear  
view mirror  
Door mirror adjustment  
It automatically and progressively  
changes between day use and night  
use.  
The steering wheel can be adjusted for  
height and reach.  
Release the steering wheel by pulling  
This operates with the ignition switched on.  
From the driver’s seat, select the door  
mirror by moving control 1 to the left or  
right, then adjust the door mirror as re-  
quired in four directions using control 2.  
Demisting-defrosting of the door mirrors  
is linked to that of the rear screen.  
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lever A towards you.  
Adjust the position of the steering  
wheel then lock it pushing the lever fully  
back.  
Child surveillance mirror  
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Door mirror foldback  
When the vehicle is parked, the door  
mirrors can be folded back either man-  
ually or automatically.  
For safety reasons, these adjust-  
ments must not be carried out whilst  
driving.  
This additional mirror 1 allows you to  
monitor the rear passengers. It can be  
tilted to eliminate dazzle.  
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S I T T I N G C O M F O R TA B LY  
Manual adjustments  
Electric adjustments  
Front seats  
Head restraint  
Armrest  
1. Adjustment of seat height, angle  
and forwards-backwards position  
2. Adjustment of backrest angle and  
lumbar support  
3. Driver: storing driving positions  
The seats can also be adjusted on a  
temporary basis:  
Backrest angle  
Seat height adjustment  
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on opening one of the front doors,  
after switching on the ignition.  
Lumbar support  
Heated seat control (lo-  
cated on the inside of the  
front seats)  
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Forwards-backwards  
adjustment  
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S I T T I N G C O M F O R TA B LY  
Adjusting the seat belt height  
Electric windows controls  
Sliding sun visors  
To adjust the seat belt, squeeze the From the driver’s seat position, the con-  
control and slide it in the direction re- trols located on the door are used to op-  
) Slide the blind on the visor to the  
desired position by pushing at A.  
quired.  
erate the electric windows.  
The blinds are extended on the sun  
visor rails.  
) Fold the visor downwards, to pre-  
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vent being dazzled.  
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Panoramic sunroof blind  
Opening (positions 1 to 9)  
Closing (position 0)  
The blind has an anti-pinch system.  
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V E N T I L AT I O N  
Recommended settings  
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Heating/manual air conditioning:  
Operate  
For...  
Fully cold to  
start, then  
personal  
Maximum to  
ON when  
starting, then  
OFF  
start, then  
personal  
settings  
Cooling  
Heating  
or  
or  
ON  
settings  
Fully hot to  
start, then  
personal  
settings  
Maximum to  
start, then  
personal  
setting  
ON when  
starting, then  
OFF  
Demisting  
Defrosting  
Fully hot  
OFF  
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Digital air conditioning: the fully automatic mode is recommended - press "AUTO".  
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M O N I T O R I N G  
Instrument panel  
Seat belts not fastened/  
unfastened warning lamp  
Manual central locking  
with multifunction screen A or C  
This warning lamp informs you if  
the driver’s or front passenger’s  
seat belt is not fastened (de-  
pending on model), and if the  
front passenger’s (depending  
on model) or the second-row  
passengers’ seat belts are unfastened.  
The illuminated positions represent  
those whose seat belts are not fas-  
tened/unfastened.  
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with the MyWay or NaviDrive  
multifunction screen  
You can use electrical central locking or  
unlocking by pressing on button A.  
If one of the doors is open or is not  
closed properly, central locking will not  
work.  
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Tyre under-inflation detection  
This function warns you if a tyre is de-  
ated or punctured.  
This system does not absolve the driver  
of the need to regularly check the tyre  
pressures.  
Automatic central locking  
1. Instrument panel.  
Under-ination warning  
Once the function has been activated,  
when starting the engine, the system  
automatically locks the doors once you  
reach approximately 6 mph (10 km/h).  
This function can be deactivated by  
pressing button A for more than two  
seconds.  
2. Multifunction screen.  
3. Control buttons.  
4. Warning lamps display zone.  
The service warning lamp  
comes on, and a vehicle outline  
is displayed, accompanied by a  
message and an audible signal.  
Puncture  
The STOP warning lamp comes  
on, and a vehicle outline is dis-  
played, accompanied by a mes-  
sage and an audible signal.  
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PA S S E N G E R S A F E T Y  
Front airbags  
Child lock  
ISOFIX mounting system  
Manual control  
The rear doors are locked by operating  
the lever using the key (aperture at an  
angle).  
Deactivation of front passenger  
airbag  
1. Insert the key in lock A.  
2. Select the "OFF" position.  
3. Remove the key.  
Electric control  
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The 3 second-row seats of your vehicle  
are tted with regulation ISOFIX mount-  
ing points, with 3 rings for each seat po-  
sition A B C.  
This xing system is designed for chil-  
dren weighing up to 18 kg.  
Pressing the button prohibits operation  
of the electric windows from the rear  
of the vehicle and opening of the rear  
doors from inside.  
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PA S S E N G E R S A F E T Y  
Seat belts  
Second row centre seat belt  
Using the third-row passenger seat  
belts (CITROËN Grand C4 Picasso)  
Take care to attach the third-row pas- Stowing the tongue of the third-row  
senger seat belts to the rings provided seat belt  
for this purpose.  
) Insert tongue C into the buckle on  
the right, then insert the second  
tongue D into the buckle on the left.  
Do not attach the belts to the load  
anchorage points marked with a red  
cross (see illustration above).  
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I N T E R I O R  
SECOND ROW SEATS  
"Comfort" position  
Longitudinal adjustment  
The 3 second-row seats are indepen- Lift up control A, located at the front of  
dent of each other and are all the same the seat, and adjust the seat into the  
width. They can all be adjusted to the desired position.  
"comfort" position.  
Placing a seat in the "comfort"  
position  
) Pull on strap B.  
The backrest reclines and the seat base  
pivots slightly.  
Returning the seat to its original position  
) Pull on strap B and guide the seat  
forwards.  
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I N T E R I O R  
SECOND ROW SEATS  
Folding the seats  
Repositioning the seats  
Rigid panel (CITROËN Grand  
C4 Picasso)  
Return the rigid panels of the second-  
row seats to their initial (upright) position  
and lock them in position (CITROËN  
Grand C4 Picasso).  
Raise the backrest and push it back-  
wards until it locks in position.  
From outside  
A rigid panel is attached to each sec-  
ond-row seat backrest.  
) Pull rmly upwards on strap C, as  
indicated by the red arrow, to unlock  
the seat; keep pulling until the seat  
is fully folded.  
Unlocking/Locking the rigid panel  
) Slide latch A of the panel down-  
wards, to unlock it.  
) Return the panel to the upright posi-  
tion, then slide latch A upwards to  
lock it.  
Before deploying the rigid panels, check  
that the second row seats are in their  
fully rear position.  
From the boot - whilst loading,  
for example (CITROËN Grand  
C4 Picasso)  
Having rstly folded the third-row  
seats.  
) Pull on strap D to unlock the re-  
quired seat.  
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I N T E R I O R  
THIRD ROW SEATS (CITROËN GRAND C4 PICASSO)  
Installing the seats  
Stowing the seats  
Access to third-row seats  
Fold the concertina boards (1 2 3) ar-  
ranged above each of the third-row  
seats.  
Pull on the black strap F, located on the  
seat backrest.  
Put the three sections of the concertina Pull on control E, located at the top of  
boards (1 2 3) to their vertical position, the second-row seats backrest.  
then pull on the red strap G.  
Before moving the third-row seats, re-  
turn the rigid panels to the upright posi-  
tion and lock them.  
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Do not leave objects either on or un-  
derneath the second-row seats when  
you are folding them.  
Before moving the third-row seats,  
do not forget to lock in the rigid pan-  
els rst (located at the base of the  
second-row seat backrests).  
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D R I V I N G  
Lighting stalk  
Wiper stalk  
Fixed centred controls steering  
wheel  
Ring A  
Stalk C: windscreen wipe  
1. Off  
Switching on "AUTO" mode  
) Press the stalk down and release.  
1. Optional function controls  
2. Cruise control/speed limiter and  
parking space sensor  
3. Audio system controls  
4. Multifunction screen controls  
2. Automatic illumination of headlamps  
3. Sidelamps  
4. Dipped/main beam headlamps  
Switching off "AUTO" mode  
) Press the stalk up and return it to  
position "0".  
The automatic rain sensitive wipers  
must be reactivated each time the ve-  
hicle is started.  
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Ring B  
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Front foglamps  
Rear foglamp  
Ring D: rear screen wipe  
5. Horn  
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Stop.  
Under certain climatic conditions  
(low temperature, humid), the pres-  
ence of condensation on the inner  
surfaces of the headlamps and rear  
lamps is not an indication of a fault;  
this disappears a few minutes after  
switching on the lamps.  
6. Warning lamps for direction indica-  
tors and vehicle lamps  
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Intermittent.  
Timed wash and wipe.  
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D R I V I N G  
Electric parking brake  
Parking space sensor  
Before leaving the vehicle, check  
that the electric parking brake warn-  
ing lamp P (red) is on xed (not  
ashing).  
< 12 mph (20 km/h)  
If you leave the vehicle with the en-  
gine running, apply the parking brake  
manually.  
Never leave a child alone inside the  
vehicle with the ignition on, as they  
could release the parking brake.  
This device combines:  
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automatic functions: Automatic ap-  
plication when the engine stops and  
automatic release on use of the ac-  
celerator (automatic operation by  
default);  
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manual use: Manual application/re-  
lease of parking brake is possible  
by operating control lever A.  
You can activate this function by press-  
ing button A.  
Once the space has been measured, the  
system displays the following messages:  
Hill start assist  
To aid starting on a gradient, your ve-  
hicle is equipped with a system which  
keeps it immobilised for about 2 seconds,  
the approximate time it takes to move  
your foot from the brake pedal to the  
accelerator pedal.  
When in automatic mode, it remains  
possible to apply or release the parking  
brake at any time:  
) To apply it, pull on the lever A.  
) To release it, pull then release lever A.  
Parking possible  
Parking difcult  
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Do not drive if the parking brake  
warning lamp and the P indicator on  
the lever A are on.  
Parking not advised  
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D R I V I N G  
6-speed electronic gearbox system  
Automatic gearbox  
P Park  
R Reverse  
N Neutral  
D Automatic mode  
M Sequential mode  
Using control paddles 1 "+" and 2 "-":  
R Reverse  
N Neutral  
A Automatic mode  
M Manual mode  
Using control paddles 1 "+" and 2 "-":  
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gear changing in manual mode,  
temporary manual operation in au-  
tomatic mode.  
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gear changing in sequential mode,  
temporary manual operation in au-  
tomatic mode.  
Starting  
Starting  
) Check that the gear lever 3 is in  
neutral (position N).  
) Press rmly on the brake pedal and  
) Check that the gear lever 3 is in po-  
sition P or N and turn the ignition  
key.  
To exit position P, press on the brake  
pedal before moving the gear lever.  
turn the ignition key.  
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D R I V I N G  
Stop & Start  
Engine going into STOP mode  
Going into engine START mode  
Deactivation/Reactivation  
The"ECO"warninglampcomes  
on in the instrument panel and  
the engine goes into stand-by:  
The "ECO" warning lamp goes  
off and the engine restarts:  
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with the 6-speed electronic gear-  
box system; at speeds below  
4 mph (6 km/h), press the brake  
pedal or put the gear lever into neu-  
tral (position N).  
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with the gear lever in position A or  
M, release the brake pedal,  
or with the gear lever in position N  
and the brake pedal released,  
change to position A or M,  
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or select reverse gear.  
You can deactivate the system at any  
time by pressing the "ECO OFF" button;  
the button's warning lamp comes on.  
In certain circumstances the STOP In certain condition, START mode may  
mode may not be available; the "ECO" be invoked automatically; the "ECO"  
warning lamp ashes for a few seconds warning lamp ashes then goes off.  
then goes off.  
The system is reactivated autom-  
photoatically every time you start the  
engine with the key.  
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Before refuelling or doing any-  
thing under the bonnet, you  
must switch off the ignition  
with the key.  
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D R I V I N G  
Ignition switch  
Speed limiter  
Cruise control  
S: Steering lock  
1. Limiter mode On/Off.  
To release the steering lock, oper- 2. Decrease the programmed value.  
1. Cruise control mode On/Off.  
2. Programming  
the programmed value.  
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speed/Reducing  
ate the steering slightly while turn-  
3. Speed limiter On/Off.  
ing the key, but without forcing.  
4. Increase the programmed value.  
M: On, running position  
3. Cruise control On/Off.  
4. Programming a speed/Increasing  
the programmed value.  
D: Starter  
Release the key as soon as the en-  
gine starts. Do not operate the start-  
er when the engine is running.  
In order to be programmed or activated,  
the vehicle speed must be higher than  
25 mph (40 km/h), with at least fourth  
gear engaged on a manual gearbox  
(second gear for the 6-speed electronic  
gearbox system or automatic gearbox).  
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E C O - D R I V I N G  
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.  
Optimise the use of your  
gearbox  
Drive smoothly  
Control the use of your  
electrical equipment  
With a manual gearbox, move off Maintain a safe distance between ve- Before moving off, if the passenger  
gently, change up without waiting and hicles, use engine braking rather than compartment is too warm, ventilate it  
drive by changing up quite soon. If the brake pedal, and press the accel- by opening the windows and air vents  
your vehicle has the system, the gear erator progressively. These practices before using the air conditioning.  
shift indicator invites you to change contribute towards a reduction in fuel  
Above 30 mph (50 km/h), close the  
up; it is displayed in the instrument consumption and CO emissions and  
windows and leave the air vents  
panel, follow its instructions.  
also helps reduce the 2background traf-  
c noise.  
open.  
Remember to make use of equipment  
that can help keep the temperature  
in the passenger compartment down  
(sunroof and window blinds...).  
Switch off the air conditioning, unless  
it has automatic digital regulation, as  
soon as the desired temperature is at-  
tained.  
If your vehicle has cruise control, make  
use of the system at speeds above  
25 mph (40 km/h) when the trafc is  
owing well.  
With an automatic or electronic gear-  
box, stay in Drive "D" or Auto "A", ac-  
cording to the type of gearbox, without  
pressing the accelerator pedal heavily  
or suddenly.  
Switch off the demisting and defrost-  
ing controls, if not automatic.  
Switch off the heated seat as soon as  
possible.  
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Limit the causes of excess  
consumption  
Observe the recommendations  
on maintenance  
Switch off the headlamps and front Spread loads throughout the vehicle; Check the tyre pressures regularly,  
foglamps when the level of light does place the heaviest items in the bottom when cold, referring to the label in the  
not require their use.  
of the boot, as close as possible to the door aperture, driver's side.  
rear seats.  
Carry out this check in particular:  
Limit the loads carried in the vehicle  
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before a long journey,  
at each change of season,  
after a long period out of use.  
and reduce wind resistance (roof bars,  
roof rack, bicycle carrier, trailer...). Use  
a roof box in preference.  
Avoid running the engine before mov-  
ing off, particularly in winter; your ve-  
hicle will warm up much faster while  
driving.  
Don't forget the spare wheel and the  
tyres on any trailer or caravan.  
Remove roof bars and roof racks after  
use.  
As a passenger, if you avoid connect-  
ing your multimedia devices (lm, mu-  
sic, video game...), you will contribute  
towards limiting the consumption of  
electrical energy, and so of fuel.  
Disconnect your portable devices be-  
fore leaving the vehicle.  
At the end of winter, remove snow tyres Have your vehicle serviced regularly (en-  
and ret your summer tyres.  
gine oil, oil lter, air lter...) and observe  
the schedule of operations recommended  
by the manufacturer.  
When refuelling, do not continue after  
the 3rd cut-off of the nozzle to avoid  
any overow.  
At the wheel of your new vehicle,  
it is only after the rst 1 800 miles  
(3 000 kilometres) that you will see  
the fuel consumption settle down to a  
consistent average.  
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