CITROEN C3 - 2016 Owner's manual

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We thank you and congratulate you on your choice.
Happy motoring!
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.
This handbook has been designed to help you make the
most of your C3 in all circumstances and in complete
safety.
Take the time to read through it so as to familiarise
yourself with your vehicle.
This handbook covers all of the variations in equipment
available across the whole C3 range.
Your vehicle will be fitted with only some of the
equipment described in this document, depending on its
trim level, version and the specification for the country in
which it was sold.
The descriptions and illustrations are given as indications
only.
Automobiles CITROËN reserves the right to modify the
technical characteristics, equipment and accessories
without having to update this edition of the handbook.
This document forms an integral part of your vehicle.
Remember to pass it on to the new owner in the event of
the sale of the vehicle.
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Contents
Instrument panel 11
Indicator and warning lamps 13
Indicators 28
Distance recorders 36
Conî‚¿guration of the equipment on vehicles
without a screen 37
Monochrome screen C 38
Touch screen 41
Trip computer 47
Setting the date and time 51
Instruments
Overview
Remote control 53
Keyless Entry and Starting 56
Back-up procedures 61
Doors 65
Boot 66
Central locking 67
Alarm 69
Electric windows 71
Access
Front seats 73
Rear seats 75
Steering wheel adjustment 78
Ventilation 79
Heating 81
Manual air conditioning 82
Automatic air conditioning 84
Front demist - defrost 88
Rear screen demist - defrost 89
Courtesy lamp 90
Panoramic sunroof 91
Boot lamp 91
Interior î‚¿ttings 92
Boot î‚¿ttings 96
Rear parcel shelf (enterprise version) 98
Ease of use and comfort
Mirrors 99
Lighting control 101
Direction indicators 104
Automatic illumination of headlamps 105
Daytime running lamps / Sidelamps 106
Headlamp beam height adjustment 108
Wiper control stalk 109
Automatic rain sensitive wipers 111
Lighting and visibility
General safety recommendations 113
Hazard warning lamps 114
Horn 114
Emergency or assistance 115
Electronic stability control (ESC) 119
Seat belts 122
Airbags 125
Child seats 130
Deactivating the passenger front airbag 133
ISOFIX child seats 139
i-Size child seats 143
Child lock 146
Safety
Eco-driving
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Contents
Driving recommendations 147
Starting / Switching off the engine
with the key 149
Starting / Switching off the engine with
Keyless Entry and Starting 152
Parking brake 155
5-speed manual gearbox 156
Automatic gearbox (EAT6) 157
Gear efî‚¿ciency indicator 161
Hill start assist 162
Stop & Start 163
Memorising speeds 166
Speed limit recognition 167
Speed limiter 171
Cruise control 174
Fatigue detection system 178
Lane Departure Warning System 179
Blind Spot Monitoring System 180
Parking sensors 183
Reversing camera 185
Under-ination detection 186
ConnectedCAM CITROËN™ 189
Driving
Fuel tank 192
Misfuel prevention (Diesel) 194
Snow chains 196
Towing a trailer 197
Energy economy mode 198
Changing a wiper blade 199
Roof bars 200
Bonnet 201
Petrol engines 202
Diesel engines 203
Checking levels 204
Checking components 208
AdBlue® and SCR system
(BlueHDi Diesel) 210
AIRBUMP® protectors 214
Practical information
Warning triangle 215
Running out of fuel (Diesel) 215
Temporary puncture repair kit 216
Spare wheel 221
Changing a bulb 229
Changing a fuse 236
12 V battery 243
Towing 247
In the event of a breakdown
Engines 249
Weights 249
Dimensions 252
Identiî‚¿cation markings 253
Technical data
Alphabetical index
For the audio and telematic systems,
refer to the supplement to the handbook
or go to the following internet address:
http://service.citroen.com/ddb/
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Overview
Remote control key / Keyless Entry and
Starting system 53-64
- locking / unlocking the vehicle
- battery
Starting / switching off the
engine 150-155
Exterior
Fuel tank, misfuel prevention
(Diesel) 192-195
Running out of Diesel fuel 215
AdBlue® tank 210-213
AIRBUMP® protectors 214
Boot 66
- opening / closing
- back-up release
Temporary puncture repair kit 216-220
Spare wheel 221-228
- tools
- removing / refitting
Snow chains 196
Changing bulbs 233-234
- rear lamps
- 3rd brake lamp
- number plate lamps
Glass panoramic sunroof 91
CITROËN ConnectedCAM™ 189-190
Roof bars 200 Wiper control stalk 109-112
Changing a wiper blade 199
Door mirrors 99
Blind Spot Monitoring System 180-182
Doors 65
- opening / closing
Central locking 67
Electric windows 71-72
Alarm 69-70
Lighting control stalk 101-108
Guide-me-home lighting 107
Daytime running lamps 106
Headlamp beam height adjustment 108
Changing bulbs 229-232
- front lamps
- foglamps
- direction indicator repeaters
Electronic stability control (ESC):
ABS, EBFD, EBA, ASR, DSC 119-121
Under-inflation detection 186-188
Tyre pressures 253
Reversing camera 185
Parking sensors 183-184
Towbar 148, 197
Towing 247-248
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Overview
Boot fittings 96-97
- rear parcel shelf
- hooks
- storage box
Boot lamp 91
Warning triangle 215
Temporary puncture repair kit 216-220
Spare wheel 221-228
Interior
Child seats 130-138, 145
ISOFIX child seats 139-142, 145
i-Size child seats 143-145
Rear seats 75-77
Interior fittings 92-95
- sun visor
- glove box
- 12 V accessory socket
- USB port
- auxiliary socket
- front armrest
- coat hooks
Mats 95
Front seats 73-74
Seat belts 122-124
Airbags 125-129
Deactivating the passenger's front
airbag 126
Electric child lock 146
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Overview
Instruments and controls
Door mirrors 99
Blind Spot Monitoring System 180-182
Electric windows 71-72
Opening the bonnet 201
Ventilation 79-80
Heating 81
Manual air conditioning 82-83
Automatic air conditioning 84-87
Front demist / defrost 88
Rear screen demist / defrost 89
5-speed manual gearbox 156
Automatic gearbox 157-160
Gear efficiency indicator 161
Hill start assist 162
Stop & Start 163-165
Touch screen 41-46
Monochrome screen C 38-40
Setting the date / time 51-52
Parking brake 155
Courtesy lamp 90
Rear view mirror 100
Emergency or assistance call 115-118
CITROËN ConnectedCAM™ 189-190
Dashboard fuses 236-240
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Overview
Headlamp beam height adjustment 108
Lighting control stalk 101-107
Direction indicators 104
Central locking 67
Hazard warning lamps 114
Wiper control stalk 109-112
Trip computer 47-49
Speed limiter 171-173
Cruise control 174-177
Memorising speeds 166
Speed limit recognition 167-170
Instrument panels 11-12
Indicator and warning lamps 13-27
Indicators 28-35
Distance recorders 36
Steering wheel adjustment 78
Horn 114
Instruments and controls (cont.)
Starting - switching off the
engine 149-154
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Overview
Running out of fuel, Diesel
(priming pump) 215
AdBlue® and SCR system
(BlueHDi Diesel) 210-213
Maintenance - Technical data
Checking levels 204-207
- oil
- brake fluid
- coolant
- screenwash fluid
- additive (Diesel with particle filter)
Checking components 208-209
- battery
- air / passenger compartment filter
- oil filter
- particle filter (Diesel)
- brake pads / discs
Changing bulbs 229-235
- front lamps
- rear lamps
- interior lighting
Petrol engines 250
Diesel engines 251
Dimensions 252
Identification markings 253
Opening the bonnet 201
Under the bonnet, petrol 202
Under the bonnet, Diesel 203
12 V battery 243-246
Load reduction, economy mode 198
Engine compartment
fuses 236-237, 241-242
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.Eco-driving
Optimise the use of your gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently and change up without waiting.
During acceleration change up early.
If your vehicle has cruise control, make use of the system at speeds
above 25 mph (40 km/h) when the traffic is flowing well.
Control the use of your electrical
equipment
Before moving off, if the passenger compartment is too warm, ventilate it
by opening the windows and air vents before using the air conditioning.
Above 30 mph (50 km/h), close the windows and leave the air vents
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 regulation, as
soon as the desired temperature is attained.
Switch off the demisting and defrosting controls, if not automatic.
Switch off the heated seat as soon as possible.
Switch off the headlamps and front foglamps when the ambient light
level does not require their use.
Avoid running the engine before moving off, particularly in winter; your
vehicle will warm up much faster while driving.
Eco-driving
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
With an automatic gearbox, give preference to automatic mode and
avoid pressing the accelerator pedal heavily or suddenly.
The gear efficiency indicator invites you to engage the most suitable
gear: as soon as the indication is displayed in the instrument panel,
follow it straight away.
For vehicles fitted with an automatic gearbox, this indicator appears
only in manual mode.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use engine braking rather
than the brake pedal, and press the accelerator progressively. These
practices contribute towards a reduction in fuel consumption and
CO2 emissions and also help reduce the background traffic noise. As a passenger, if you avoid connecting your multimedia devices
(film, music, video game...), you will contribute towards limiting the
consumption of electrical energy, and so of fuel.
Disconnect your portable devices before leaving the vehicle.
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Eco-driving
Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place the heaviest items in the
bottom of the boot, as close as possible to the rear seats.
Limit the loads carried in the vehicle and reduce wind resistance (roof
bars, roof rack, bicycle carrier, trailer...). Use a roof box in preference.
Remove roof bars and roof racks after use.
At the end of winter, remove snow tyres and refit your summer tyres.
Observe the recommendations on
maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly, when cold, referring to the label in
the door aperture, driver's side.
Carry out this check in particular:
- before a long journey,
- at each change of season,
- after a long period out of use.
Don't forget the spare wheel and the tyres on any trailer or caravan.
Have your vehicle serviced regularly (engine oil, oil filter, air filter,
passenger compartment filter...) and observe the schedule of
operations recommended in the manufacturer's service schedule.
With a BlueHDi Diesel engine, if the SCR system is faulty your vehicle
becomes polluting; go to a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop
without delay to have the emissions of nitrogen oxides brought back to
the legal level.
When refuelling, do not continue after the third cut-off of the nozzle to
avoid any overflow.
At the wheel of your new vehicle, it is only after the first 1 800 miles
(3 000 kilometres) that you will see the fuel consumption settle down to
a consistent average.
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Instruments
Text LCD instrument panel
Dials Control buttons
1. Speedometer (mph or km/h).
2. Fuel level indicator.
3. Display.
4. Engine coolant temperature gauge.
5. Rev counter (x 1 000 rpm or tr/min).
A. Reset of the service indicator.
Recall of the current servicing information,
or the driving range with the SCR system
and the AdBlue®.
Depending on version: go back a level,
abandon the operation in progress.
B. Main lighting dimmer.
Depending on version: scrolling through
a menu, a list; changing a value.
C. Reset of the trip distance recorder and the
trip.
Depending on version: access to
the configuration menu (long press),
confirmation of a choice (short press).
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Instruments
Display
1. Exterior temperature.
2. Cruise control or speed limiter settings.
Speed suggested by the speed limit
recognition system.
3. Digital speedometer (mph or km/h).
4. Gear efficiency indicator and/or gear
selector position, gear and Sport and Snow
modes for an automatic gearbox.
5. Trip computer and Stop & Start time
counter.
6. Display zone: trip distance recorder (miles
or km), service indicator or Range related
to the AdBlue® and the SCR system (miles
or km), total distance recorder, warning
messages or system status messages.
If your vehicle is not fitted with an audio system
or a touch screen, you can also configure
certain equipment using this display.
For more information on the Configuration of
the equipment on vehicles without a screen,
refer to the corresponding section.
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Instruments
Visual indicators informing the driver that a system is in operation, switched off or has a fault.
Indicator and warning lamps
When the ignition is switched on
Certain warning lamps come on for a few
seconds in the instrument panel when the
vehicle's ignition is switched on.
When the engine is started, these same
warning lamps should go off.
If they remain on, before moving off, refer to the
information on the warning lamp concerned.
Associated warnings
The switching on of certain warning lamps may
be accompanied by an audible signal and a
message.
The warning lamps may come on continuously
(fixed) or flash.
Certain warning lamps may come on in
one of two modes: fixed (continuous) or
flashing.
Only by relating the type of illumination
to the operation of the vehicle can it
be determined whether the situation is
normal or a fault has occurred. In the
event of a fault, the illumination of the
warning lamp may be accompanied by
a message.
Refer to the tables in the following
pages for more information.
When switching on the ignition, the
displays in the instrument panel appear
dynamically and progressively. This is
normal operation.
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Instruments
Operation indicator lamps
If one of the following indicator lamps comes on, this confirms that the corresponding system has come into operation.
It may be accompanied by an audible signal and a message in the screen.
Left-hand direction
indicator
flashing with buzzer. The lighting stalk has been pushed
down.
Right-hand
direction indicator
flashing with buzzer. The lighting stalk has been pushed
up.
Sidelamps fixed. The lighting stalk is in the
"Sidelamps" position.
Dipped beam
headlamps fixed. The lighting stalk is in the "Dipped
beam headlamps" position.
Main beam
headlamps fixed. The lighting stalk has been pulled
towards you.
Pull the stalk to return to dipped beam headlamps.
For more information on the Lighting control stalk, refer to the corresponding section.
Warning / indicator lamp State Cause Action / Observations
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Instruments
Rear foglamp fixed. The rear foglamp has been switched
on using the ring on the lighting
control stalk.
Turn the ring on the lighting control stalk to the rear to
switch off the rear foglamp.
Diesel engine
pre-heating fixed. When the ignition is switched on
with a key in the ignition switch or a
starting instruction made using the
"START/STOP" button, the engine
temperature makes engine pre-
heating necessary.
The period of illumination of the indicator lamp is
determined by the ambient conditions (up to about
thirty seconds in severe winter conditions).
With an ignition switch and key, wait until the indicator
lamp goes off before starting.
With Keyless Entry and Starting, once it goes off,
starting is immediate, on condition that the brake
pedal remains pressed with an automatic gearbox, or
the clutch pedal is pressed fully down with a manual
gearbox.
If the engine does not start, switch the ignition off and
then on, wait until the indicator lamp goes off again,
then start the engine.
Parking brake fixed. The parking brake is applied or not
properly released.
Release the parking brake to switch off the warning
lamp, keeping your foot on the brake pedal.
Observe the safety recommendations.
For more information on the Parking brake, refer to
the corresponding section.
Warning / indicator lamp State Cause Action / Observations
Front foglamps fixed. The front foglamps are switched on
using the ring on the lighting control
stalk.
Turn the ring on the lighting control stalk rearward
twice to switch off the front foglamps.
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Instruments
Warning / indicator lamp State Cause Action / Observations
Stop & Start fixed.
When the vehicle stops (red lights,
traffic jams, ...) the Stop & Start system
has put the engine into STOP mode.
The warning lamp goes off and the engine restarts
automatically in START mode, as soon as you want to
move off.
flashes for a few
seconds, then goes
off.
STOP mode is temporarily
unavailable,
or
START mode is invoked
automatically.
For more information on Stop & Start, refer to the
corresponding section.
Blind spot
monitoring
system
fixed. The system has been activated. For more information on the Blind spot monitoring
system, refer to the corresponding section.
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Instruments
Passenger's
airbag system fixed. The control switch, located in the
glove box, is set to the OFF position.
The passenger's front airbag is
deactivated.
You can install a rearward facing
child seat, unless there is an
operating fault with the airbags
(Airbag warning lamp on).
Turn the control switch to the "ON" position to activate
the passenger's front airbag.
In this case, do not fit a child seat in the rearward
facing position on the front passenger seat.
Warning / indicator lamp State Cause Action / Observations
Deactivation indicator lamps
If one of the following indicator lamps comes on, this confirms that the corresponding system has been switched off intentionally.
This is may be accompanied by an audible signal and the display of a message.
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Instruments
Warning lamps
When the engine is running or the vehicle is being driven, illumination of one of the following warning lamps indicates a fault which requires action on
the part of the driver.
Any fault resulting in the illumination of a warning lamp must be investigated further using the associated message.
If you encounter any problems, contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.
STOP fixed, associated with
another warning lamp,
accompanied by an
audible signal and a
message.
Illumination of this warning lamp is
related to a serious fault detected
with the engine, the braking system,
the power steering, etc., or a major
electrical fault.
You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so.
Park, switch off the ignition and call a CITROËN
dealer or a qualified workshop.
Warning / indicator lamp State Cause Action / Observations
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CITROEN C3 - 2016 Owner's manual

Category
Cars
Type
Owner's manual

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