Citroen C4 Dag (2013 year). Manual - part 1

 

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Citroen C4 Dag (2013 year). Manual - part 1

 

 

 OWNER'S HANDBOOK 

 On-line owner's handbook  

  Referring to the owner's handbook on-line also gives you ac-

cess to the latest information available, easily identifi ed by the 

bookmark, associated with this symbol:  

  If the "MyCitroën" function is not available on the CITROËN public web-

site for your country, you can fi nd your handbook at the following address: 
 http://service.citroen.com  

  Select: 

  You can fi nd your handbook on the CITROËN website, under 

"MyCitroën".    

   This personal and customisable space allows you to establish direct 

and special contact with CITROËN.   

 The Vehicle documentation link in the home page (no registration is

needed), 
 the language, 
 the vehicle, its body style, 
 the print edition of your handbook appropriate for the date of registration 

of your vehicle. 

 You have access to your handbook on line, together with the latest 

information, identifi ed by the symbol:   

 Your vehicle is fi tted with only some of the 
equipment described in this document, 
depending on the trim level, version and the 
specifi cations for the country in which it is 
sold. 

 The fi tting of electrical equipment or 
accessories which are not recommended 
by CITROËN may result in a failure of your 
vehicle's electronic system. Please note this 
specifi c warning and contact a CITROËN 
dealer to be shown the recommended 
equipment and accessories. 

  CITROËN has a presence on every continent,  

a complete product range,  

bringing together technology and a permanent spirit of innovation,  

for a modern and creative approach to mobility. 

 We thank you and congratulate you on your choice.  

  Happy motoring!  

 Key 

  safety warning  

 We draw your attention to the following... 

  contributes to the protection of the 
environment  
  programming a function with the 
confi guration menu  

  At the wheel of your new vehicle,  

getting to know each system,  

each control, each setting,  

makes your trips, your journeys  

more comfortable and more enjoyable.  

  additional information  

  refer to the page indicated  

C O N T E N T S

Monochrome screen A 

49

Monochrome screen C 

51

Colour screen 

55

Trip computer 

57

2 -  MULTIFUNCTION 

SCREENS 49 

 60

Ventilation 61
Manual air conditioning 

63

Dual-zone digital air conditioning  65
Front demist - defrost 

69

Rear screen demist - defrost 

69

Front seats 

70

Rear seats 

75

Mirrors 76
Steering wheel adjustment 

78

3 - COMFORT 

61  78

Remote control key 

79

Alarm 88
Doors 90
Boot 91
Electric windows 

92

Panoramic sunroof 

94

Fuel tank 

95

Misfuel prevention (Diesel) 

97

4 - ACCESS 

79  97

Lighting controls 

98

Automatic illumination of headlamps 102
Welcome lighting 

103

Headlamp adjustment 

104

Directional lighting 

105

Wiper controls 

107

Automatic rain sensitive wipers 

108

Courtesy lamps 

110

Interior mood lighting 

111

Boot lamp 

111

5 - VISIBILITY 

98  111

Interior fi ttings 

112

Centre consoles 

115

Front armrest 

116

Boot fi ttings 

121

Luggage cover 

(enterprise version) 

124

6 - FITTINGS 112 

 124

Instrument panels 

28

Rev counter 

31

Warning and indicator lamps 

32

Indicators 43
Time and units 

46

Customisation 48

FAMILIARISATION 4 

 25

1 - MONITORING 

28  48

Child seats 

125

Deactivating the passenger's front 

airbag 127

ISOFIX child seats 

134

Child lock 

138

7 - CHILD SAFETY  125  138

ECO-DRIVING 26 

 27

C O N T E N T S

Direction indicators 

139

Hazard warning lamps 

139

Horn 139
Braking assistance systems 

140

Trajectory control systems (ESP)  141
Emergency or assistance call 

142

Front seat belts 

143

Airbags 146

8 - SAFETY 

139  149

Electric parking brake 

150

Manual parking brake 

157

Manual gearbox 

157

Electronic gearbox 

158

Automatic gearbox 

161

Hill start assist 

164

Gear effi ciency indicator 

165

Tyre under-infl ation detection 

166

Stop & Start 

168

Lane departure warning system  171
Blind spot sensors 

172

Speed limiter 

176

Cruise control 

178

Parking space sensors 

180

Parking sensors 

182

9 - DRIVING 

150  183

Bonnet 185
Running out of fuel (Diesel) 

186

Petrol engines 

187

Diesel engines 

188

Checking levels 

189

Checks 191

10 - CHECKS 184 

 192

Temporary puncture repair kit 

193

Changing a wheel 

198

Snow chains 

202

Changing a bulb 

203

Changing a fuse 

209

12 V battery 

213

Energy economy mode 

216

Changing a wiper blade 

216

Fitting roof bars 

217

Very cold climate screen 

217

Towing the vehicle 

218

Towing a trailer 

220

Audio pre-equipment 

221

Accessories 222

11 -  PRACTICAL 

INFORMATION 193 

 223

Petrol engines 

224

Petrol weights 

225

Diesel engines 

226

Diesel weights 

227

Dimensions 230
Identifi cation markings 

231

12 -  TECHNICAL 

DATA 224 

 232

Emergency or assistance 

233

eMyWay 235
Audio system 

289

AUDIO and 

TELEMATICS 233 

 322

ALPHABETICAL

INDEX 327 

 331

VISUAL SEARCH 

323  326

 E X T E R I O R   

  Parking sensors 
 This system measures the size of a 

free parking space between two ve-

hicles or obstacles. 
     180   

  Stop & Start system 
 This system puts the engine temporar-

ily on standby during stops in the traf-

fi c (traffi c lights, traffi c jams, etc...). The 

engine restarts automatically as soon 

as you want to move off. The Stop & 

Start system allows reductions of fuel 

consumption and exhaust emissions, 

as well as noise levels when stationary. 
     168   

  Welcome lighting 
 This additional exterior and interior 

lighting, controlled remotely, makes 

your approach to the vehicle easier 

when the light is poor. 
     103   

  Directional lighting 
 This lighting automatically provides 

additional visibility when cornering. 
     105   

  Cornering lighting 
 At low speed, this lighting automati-

cally provides additional visibility 

when cornering, at junctions, when 

parking... making use of the corre-

sponding front foglamp. 
     106    

F

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 E X T E R I O R   

  Blind spot sensors 
 In certain conditions, this system de-

tects the presence of a vehicle in the 

blind spot. It informs you by means of a 

warning lamp in the corresponding door 

mirror. 
     172   

  Under-infl ation detection 
 This system continuously monitors the 

pressures in the tyres and alerts you in 

the event of under-infl ation. 
     166    

  Panoramic sunroof 
 This roof provides incomparable visibility 

and light in the passenger compartment. 
     94   

  Temporary puncture repair kit 
 This kit is a complete system, consisting 

of a compressor and a sealant cartridge, 

for the temporary repair of a tyre. 
     193   

 O P E N I N G 

  2-button remote control 

  

  3-button remote control 

  Welcome lighting 

 A.   Unfolding / Folding the key  
 

(fi rst press this button).  

     79, 81   

   A.   Folding/unfolding the key  
 

(fi rst press this button).  

     80, 81   

 When a sensor detects a low level of 

light, the remote switching on of the 

dipped beam headlamps, the side-

lamps and the side spotlamps makes 

your approach to the vehicle easier. 

 Complete or selective unlock-

ing of the vehicle  
(rapid  fl ashing of the direction 

indicators). 

 Normal locking  
(press once; fi xed lighting of 

the direction indicators). 

 Complete or selective unlocking 

of the vehicle  
(rapid  fl ashing of the direction 

indicators). 

 Opening the windows  
(hold until the desired level is reached). 

 Selective unlocking of the boot. 

 Normal locking  
(press once; fi xed lighting of 

the direction indicators). 
 Closing the windows  

(hold until the desired level is reached). 

 In the same way, the passenger compart-

ment lighting, such as the courtesy lamps 

and the footwell lamps, comes on. 

     103   

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 O P E N I N G 

  Boot 

  2-button remote control 

  3-button remote control 

  Fuel tank 

  Panoramic sunroof 

   1.   Unlocking the vehicle. 
  2.   Opening the boot.  
     79, 91   

   1.   Selective unlocking of the boot. 
  2.   Opening the boot.  
     80, 91    

   A.   Opening the fuel fi ller fl ap.  
 Capacity of the fuel tank: approximately 

60 litres. 

   1.   Opening the blind (four positions 

possible). 

  2.   Closing the blind (initial position).  

     95   

     94   

 I N T E R I O R   

  Interior mood lighting 
 This dimmed lighting of the passenger 

compartment improves visibility inside 

the vehicle when the light is poor. 
     111   

  Electronic gearbox 
 This system offers driving combining 

a fully automatic mode and a manual 

mode. 
     158   

  Electric parking brake 
 It combines the functions of auto-

matic application on switching off the 

engine and automatic release when 

moving off.   
Manual application and release re-

mains possible. 
     150   

  Audio and communication systems 
 These systems benefi t from the following 

technologies: radio, CD player, USB player, 

Bluetooth system, satellite navigation sys-

tem with colour screen, auxiliary sockets. 
  Radio  
     289  
 eMyWay  satellite navigation system  
     235    

  Massage system 
 This system provides a lumbar 

massage for a period of 60 minutes. 

The massage is done in 6 cycles of 

10 minutes duration each. 
     73   

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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.   Cruise control / speed limiter switches. 
  2.   Controls for optional functions. 
  3.   Steering wheel adjustment control. 
  4.   Lighting and direction indicator con-

trol stalk. 

  5.  Instrument panel. 
  6.  Driver's airbag. 

 

 Horn. 
  7.  Controls for audio and telematic 

system. 

  8.  Controls for Bluetooth system or 

telephone. 

  9.  Bonnet release. 
  10.  Door mirror controls.  
 

Electric window controls. 

  11.  Fusebox. 
  12.  Manual headlamp height adjustment  
 

Lower side switch panel. 

  13.  Fuel  fi ller fl ap opening button.  
 

Upper side switch panel. 

  14.  Side adjustable air vent. 
  15.  Front side window demisting vent.   

10 

 I N S T R U M E N T S   A N D   C O N T R O L S 

    1.   Steering lock and ignition. 
  2.   Steering mounted control paddles 

for the electronic gearbox. 

  3.   Wiper / screenwash / trip computer 

control stalk. 

  4.  Speaker (tweeter). 
  5.   Windscreen demisting vent. 
  6.  Sunshine sensor. 
  7.  Passenger's airbag. 
  8.   Glove box / Audio/video sockets / 

Passenger's airbag deactivation 

switch. 

  9.   Heated seat control. 
  10.  Lumbar massage control. 
  11.  Electric parking brake. 
  12.  Gear lever, electronic gearbox. 
  13.  Large multifunctional storage unit.   

11 

F

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 R O O F   C O N S O L E S   -   C E N T R E   C O N S O L E S 

    A.   Rear view mirror. 
  B.  Emergency call / Warning lamps 

display for front passenger's airbag 

and seat belt / Assistance call. 

  C.  Courtesy lamp / Map reading 

lamps / Interior mood lighting. 

  D.   Microphone for audio and telematic 

system. 

  E.   Panoramic sunroof blind control.   

    1.   Central adjustable air vents. 
  2.   Monochrome screen and small storage 

box with fl ap or colour screen. 

  3.   Audio system or eMyWay satellite 

navigation system. 

  4.   Central switch panel. 
  5.   Heating / air conditioning controls. 
  6.   USB port / auxiliary Jack socket / 

12 V accessory socket. 

  7.  Gear lever, manual or automatic 

gearbox. 

  8.   Manual parking brake 
  9.   Large open storage or front armrest.   

12 

 S I T T I N G   C O M F O R T A B L Y 

  Driver's seat 

  Forwards-backwards  

  Height   

  Manual adjustment 

     70   

  Electric adjustment 

     71  

  Seat backrest angle   

13 

F

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 S I T T I N G   C O M F O R T A B L Y 

  Front seats 

  Head restraint height and angle 

  Lumbar 

  Other functions 

available... 
 Lumbar massage. 
 Storing driving positions (driver's 

electric seat). 
 Heated seats.   

  Steering wheel adjustment 

  Front armrest 

     73   

   1.   Release the adjustment mechanism. 
  2.   Adjust for height and reach. 
  3.   Lock the adjustment mechanism.  

     78   

 For your comfort, the front armrest can 

be adjusted for longitudinal position 

and for height, depending on version.  
It also has a storage compartment; this 

may be equipped with a 230 V / 50 Hz 

socket. 

     116, 117   

     72   

 As a safety precaution, these 

operations must only be carried 

out when stationary. 

14 

 S I T T I N G   C O M F O R T A B L Y 

  Door mirrors 

  Adjustment  

   A.   Selection of the mirror to be adjusted. 
  B.  Adjustment of the position of the 

mirror in the four directions. 

  C.   De-selection of the mirror.  

  Rear view mirror 

  Manual day/night model  

   1.   Selection of the "day" position of the 

mirror. 

  2.   Adjustment of the mirror.  
     78  

  Automatic day/night model 
   A.  Brightness detection in automatic 

day/night mode. 

  B.   Adjustment of the mirror.  
     78    

  Front seat belts 

   1.   Fastening the buckle. 
  2.  Height adjustment. 

 

     143   

  Other functions 

available... 
 Folding / Unfolding. 
 Automatic tilting of the mirror in 

reverse gear for parking. 
 Blind spot sensors.   

     76  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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