CITROEN Citroen DS4 2013 Owner's manual

Category
Cars
Type
Owner's manual
OWNER'S HANDBOOK
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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.
Your vehicle is fitted with only some of the
equipment described in this document,
depending on the trim level, version and the
specifications for the country in which it is sold.
The fitting 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
specific warning and contact a CITROËN
dealer to be shown the recommended
equipment and accessories.
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.
Happy motoring!
We draw your attention to the following...
Contents
Contents
6 FAMILIARISATION
34 ECO-DRIVING
388 VISUAL
SEARCH
394 ALPHABETICAL
INDEX
MONITORING
38 Instrument panels
42 Rev counter
43 Warning and indicator lamps
54 Indicators
57 Manual test
60 Customisation
Key
safety warning
additional information
contributes to the protection of the environment
programming a function with the
configuration menu
001
001
refer to the page indicated
MULTIFUNCTION
SCREENS
COMFORT ACCESS VISIBILITY
64 Monochrome screen C
68 Colour screen
70 Trip computer
78 Ventilation
80 Manual air conditioning
82 Dual-zone digital air
conditioning
86 Front demist - defrost
87 Rear screen demist - defrost
88 Front seats
92 Rear seats
93 Steering wheel adjustment
94 Mirrors
100 Remote control key
110 Alarm
113 Doors
115 Boot
116 Electric windows
118 Fuel tank
121 Misfuel prevention
(Diesel)
124 Lighting controls
125 Daytime running lamps
128 Automatic illumination of
headlamps
129 Welcome lighting
130 Headlamp adjustment
131 Directional lighting
133 Wiper controls
134 Automatic rain sensitive
wipers
138 Courtesy lamps
139 Interior mood lighting
140 Boot lamp
004
004
005
005
002
002
003
003
SAFETY DRIVINGFITTINGS CHILD SAFETY
194 Electric parking brake
202 Manual parking brake
203 Manual gearbox
204 Electronic gearbox
208 Automatic gearbox
212 Hill start assist
213 Gear ef ciency indicator
214 Tyre under-in ation detection
216 Stop & Start
219 Blind spot sensors
223 Speed limiter
225 Cruise control
227 Parking space sensors
229 Parking sensors
176 Direction indicators
176 Hazard warning lamps
177 Horn
177 Emergency or assistance
call
178 Braking assistance systems
179 Trajectory control systems
(ESP)
181 Front seat belts
185 Airbags
160 Child seats
162 Deactivating the passenger's
front airbag
169 ISOFIX child seats
173 Child lock
144 Interior ttings
150 Front armrest
154 Boot ttings
008
008
009
009
006
006
007
007
CHECKS PRACTICAL
INFORMATION
TECHNICAL DATA AUDIO AND
TELEMATICS
235 Bonnet
236 Running out of fuel (Diesel)
237 Petrol engines
238 Diesel engines
239 Checking levels
242 Checks
248 Temporary puncture repair
kit
253 Changing a wheel
260 Snow chains
261 Changing a bulb
268 Changing a fuse
274 12 V battery
278 Energy economy mode
279 Changing a wiper blade
279 Very cold climate screen
280 Fitting roof bars
281 Towing the vehicle
283 Towing a trailer
285 Accessories
290 Petrol engines
291 Petrol weights
292 Diesel engines
293 Diesel weights
294 Dimensions
295 Identi cation markings
299 Emergency or assistance
301 eMyWay
355 Audio system
012
012
013
013
010
010
011
011
Familiarisation
Familiarisation
Exterior
Parking sensors
This system measures the size of a free
parking space between two vehicles or
obstacles.
Stop & Start system
This system puts the engine temporarily into standby during
stops in the traffic (traffic lights, traffic jams, etc...). The engine
restarts automatically as soon as you want to move off. The
Stop & Start system reduces fuel consumption and exhaust
emissions, as well as noise levels when stationary.
227
216
Directional lighting
This lighting automatically provides
additional visibility when cornering.
131
Panoramic windscreen
This large glazed area provides
incomparable visibility and light in the
passenger compartment.
12
Cornering lighting
At low speed, this lighting comes on
automatically to improve vision when
cornering, at intersections, when parking...
making use of the front foglamp on the side
in question.
132
9
Familiarisation
Exterior
Welcome lighting
This additional exterior and interior lighting,
controlled remotely, makes your approach to
the vehicle easier when the light is poor.
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.
129
248
Under-in ation detection
This system continuously monitors the tyre
pressures and alerts you in the event of under-
inflation.
214
Blind spot sensors
In certain conditions, this system
detects the presence of a vehicle in
the blind spot. It informs you by means
of a warning lamp in the corresponding
door mirror.
219
Exterior customising
stickers
When cleaning your car with a high
pressure jet wash, keep the end of the
lance at least 30 cm away from the
stickers.
100
Opening
A. Folding/unfolding the key
(first press this button).
3-button remote
control
When a sensor detects a low level of light,
the remote switching on of the dipped beam
headlamps, the sidelamps and the side spotlamps
makes your approach to the vehicle easier.
Welcome lighting
Complete or selective unlocking of
the vehicle
(rapid flashing of the direction
indicators).
Opening the windows
(hold until the desired position is reached).
Selective unlocking of the boot.
Normal locking
(press once; fixed lighting of the
direction indicators).
Closing the windows
(hold until the desired position is reached).
129
In the same way, the passenger compartment
lighting, such as the courtesy lamps and the
footwell lamps, comes on.
11
Familiarisation
118, 121
A. Opening the fuel filler flap.
Capacity of the fuel tank: approximately 60 litres.
Fuel tank
Opening
101, 115
1. Selective unlocking of the boot.
2. Opening the boot.
Boot
Panoramic windscreen
Blind
To open it, take the blind by its central
grip A , and pull it rearwards, guiding it to
the desired position.
To close it, take the blind by its central
grip A , and pull it forwards, guiding it to the
desired position.
The sun visor should be in the folded position
before moving the blind.
This includes a panoramic area in tinted glass to increase lighting and vision in the passenger compartment.
Fitted with a blind on each side to improve temperature control and a sun visor to avoid dazzle.
Sun visor
Fitted with a courtesy mirror and a ticket holder.
To avoid dazzle from the front, lower the
sun visor.
To avoid dazzle from the side, disengage
the sun visor from its central fixing and turn
it towards the side window.
Do not attach to or suspend heavy
objects from the blind and its guide
rails.
13
Familiarisation
Interior
Electronic gearbox
This system offers driving combining a fully
automatic mode and a manual mode.
Interior mood lighting
This dimmed lighting of the passenger
compartment improves visibility inside the
vehicle when the light is poor.
Audio and communication
systems
These systems benefit from the following
technologies: radio, CD player, USB player,
Bluetooth system, satellite navigation system
with colour screen, auxiliary sockets.
Audio system
204
139
355
301
Electric parking brake
It combines the functions of automatic
application on switching off the engine and
automatic release when moving off.
Manual application and release remain
possible.
194
eMyWay satellite navigation system
Massage function
This system gives a lumbar massage for a
period of 60 minutes. The massage is done in
6 cycles of 10 minutes each.
91
Instruments and controls
1. Controls for audio and telematic system.
2. Controls for Bluetooth system or telephone.
3. Steering lock and ignition.
4. Wiper / screenwash / trip computer control
stalk.
5. Instrument panel.
6. Driver's airbag.
Horn.
7. Cruise control / speed limiter controls.
8. Controls for optional functions.
9. Door mirror controls.
Electric window controls.
10. Storage compartment.
11. Manual headlamp height adjustment
Lower side switch panel.
12. Fuel filler flap opening switch.
Upper side switch panel.
13. Side adjustable air vent.
14. Front side window demisting vent.
15
Familiarisation
Instruments and controls
1. Steering wheel adjustment control.
2. Steering mounted control paddles for the
electronic gearbox.
3. Lighting and direction indicator 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 /
Fusebox.
9. Bonnet release.
10. Heated seat control.
11. Lumbar massage control.
12. Electric parking brake.
13. Gear lever for a manual gearbox or
selector lever for an electronic or automatic
gearbox.
14. Large multifunctional storage unit.
Roof consoles - Centre consoles
A. Rear view mirror.
B. Microphone for audio and telematic
system.
C. Interior mood lighting.
D. Emergency call / Assistance call.
E. Courtesy lamp / Map reading lamps.
1. Central adjustable air vents.
2. Monochrome screen and seat belt and
front airbag screen or colour and mapping
screen.
3. Audio system or eMyWay satellite
navigation system.
4. Central switch panel.
5. Heating / air conditioning controls.
6. USB port / auxiliary Jack socket and
cigarette lighter / 12 V accessory socket.
7. Gear lever or selector.
8. Manual or electric parking brake
9. Portable ashtray.
10. Front armrest.
17
Familiarisation
Sitting comfortably
Manual adjustment
88
Driver's seat
Forwards-backwards Height
Electric adjustment
Seat back angle
89
Sitting comfortably
Head restraint height and angle
Front seats
Other functions available...
Lumbar massage.
Heated seats.
90
1. Releasing the adjustment mechanism.
2. Adjustment for height and reach.
3. Locking the adjustment mechanism.
Steering wheel adjustment
93
As a safety precaution, these
operations must only be carried out
when stationary.
Lumbar
91
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CITROEN Citroen DS4 2013 Owner's manual

Category
Cars
Type
Owner's manual

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