CITROEN DS3 ULTRA PRESTIGE Owner's Handbook Manual

Type
Owner's Handbook Manual
Exterior features
P
ersona
li
sat
i
on
ki
ts
These sel
f
-adhesive decals
f
orm
p
art o
f
a
ran
g
e o
f
kits, ver
y
di
ff
erent one
f
rom another,
whi
c
h
a
ll
ow
y
ou to create a un
i
que an
d
a
ttractive exterior
f
or your vehicle.
Guide-me-home lighting
After switching off the ignition, under low
lighting conditions the headlamps remain on for
a
few seconds to help
y
ou leave the vehicle.
ear par
n
sensors
Thi
s s
y
stem prov
id
es a warn
i
n
g
w
h
en revers
i
n
g
by
d
etect
i
n
g
o
b
stac
l
es
l
ocate
d
b
e
hi
n
d
t
h
e
v
e
hi
c
l
e.
1
9
99
puncture repair kit
plete system consisting of a
compressor and integral sealant product, to
a
llow the temporar
y
repair of a t
y
re.
172
Familiarisation
8
0
Open
A.
Unfoldin
g
/Foldin
g
the ke
y
.
B.
Unlocking the vehicle.
Remote control key
Ot
h
e
r f
u
n
ct
i
o
n
s
..
.
C
.
Normal locking o
f
the vehicle
Vehicle location.
1.
Openin
g
the fuel filler flap.
2.
Openin
g
and hookin
g
the fuel filler cap.
Fuel tank
92
161
T
an
k
capac
i
t
y
:
- approximatel
y
50 litres
(
petrol
)
,
- approximatel
y
48 litres
(
Diesel
)
.
A. Int
e
ri
o
r r
e
l
ease
l
e
v
e
r.
B.
Exterior safet
y
catch.
C
. Bonnet sta
y
.
B
o
nn
et
Interior features
Interior mood lighting
Thi
s su
bd
ue
d
passenger compartment
lighting improves visibilty inside the vehicle in
low lighting conditions. It comprises several
lamps, located in the footwells and in the lower
dashboard stora
g
e compartment.
Gear chan
g
e indicator
Associated with the manual gearbox, this
system suggests when to change up to obtain
o
p
timum
f
uel consum
p
tion.
Sce
n
ted
a
ir
f
r
es
h
e
n
e
r
The scented air
f
reshener di
ff
uses the
selected fragrance throughout the passenger
c
ompartment from its location in the ventilation
sys
t
em.
Digi
ta
l
a
i
r con
di
t
i
on
i
n
g
Af
ter settin
g
the desired level o
f
com
f
ort, the
sy
stem t
h
en automat
i
ca
lly
contro
l
s t
hi
s
l
eve
l
a
ccor
di
n
g
to t
h
e exter
i
or c
li
mat
i
c con
di
t
i
ons.
10
7
14
6
69
66
2
4
5
Aud
i
o
a
n
d
co
mm
u
ni
cat
i
o
n
sy
stems
These s
y
stems bene
f
it
f
rom the latest
technolo
gy
: MP3 compatible Audio s
y
stem,
B
luetooth s
y
stem and U
S
B Box, M
y
Wa
y
with
1
6
/
9 colour screen, auxiliary inputs, Hi-Fi audio
s
ystem.
MyWay
21
7
A
udio system
11
Familiarisation
Instruments and controls
1
.
Cruise control/speed limiter controls.
2.
Headlamp height adjustment.
3.
Steerin
g
wheel ad
j
ustment.
4.
Ligh
t
i
n
g
an
d
di
rect
i
on
i
n
di
cator sta
lk
5.
Instrument panel.
6
.
D
r
i
ver
'
s a
i
r
b
a
g
.
Horn.
7
.
Gear lever.
8
.
12 V accessory socket
USB port/auxiliary socket.
9
. H
ea
t
ed
sea
t
co
ntr
o
l.
1
0
.
B
o
nn
e
t r
e
l
ease
l
e
v
e
r.
11.
Doo
r m
i
rr
o
r
co
ntr
ols
.
Electric window controls.
12.
Fusebox.
13
.
Electronic stability programme button
(ESP/ASR).
1
4.
Front door window demisting/defrosting
vent.
1
5
.
Speaker (tweeter).
1
6
.
Windscreen demistin
g
/defrostin
g
vent.
Instruments and controls
1
. Steering lock and ignition.
2.
Audio equipment steering wheel controls.
3.
Wipers/wash-wipe/trip computer stalk.
4.
S
cented air
f
reshener.
5.
Central locking button.
6.
Multi
f
unction screen.
7.
Hazard warning lamp switch.
8.
C
entral adjustable air vents.
9.
Sunshine sensor
Hi-Fi audio system central speaker.
10.
Passenger's airbag.
11.
Side ad
j
ustable air vent.
12.
G
love box
/
Passen
g
er airba
g
deactivation.
13.
P
ar
ki
n
g
b
ra
k
e.
14.
C
entral armrest with stora
g
e.
15.
Upper and lower storage.
16.
M
y
W
ay or
A
u
di
o system.
1
7
.
Heating/air conditioning controls.
13
Familiarisation
Sitting comfortably
3
. Seat back angle adjustment.
7
1
Front seats
1
. Forwards-backwards adjustment.
2
. Height adjustment.
Sitting comfortably
4.
Head restraint hei
g
ht ad
j
ustment.
Other adjustments
Other functions...
Access to rear seats.
H
eate
d
seats.
7
2
1.
Unlock the ad
j
ustment mechanism.
2.
Ad
j
ust for hei
g
ht and reach.
3.
L
oc
k
t
h
e a
dj
ustment mec
h
an
i
sm.
Steerin
g
wheel ad
j
ustment
75
For reasons o
f
sa
f
et
y
, these operations
m
ust on
ly
b
e carr
i
e
d
out w
i
t
h
t
h
e
v
e
hi
c
l
e stat
i
onar
y
.
15
Familiarisation
Sitting comfortably
D
oo
r mirr
o
r
s
Adjustment
A. Selecting the door mirror.
B.
Ad
j
ustin
g
the position of the door mirror.
C
. De-selectin
g
the door mirror.
76
Ot
h
e
r f
u
n
ct
i
o
n
s
..
.
Folding/Unfolding.
R
ea
r vi
e
w mirr
or
Manual day/night type
1
.
Selecting the "day" position of the rear view mirror.
2.
R
ea
r vi
e
w mirr
o
r
o
ri
e
nt
a
ti
o
n.
77
A
utomatic day/night type
77
1
. Automatic detection of day/night mode.
2
. R
ea
r vi
e
w mirr
o
r
o
ri
e
nt
a
ti
o
n.
A. Fitting the belt.
B.
Fastenin
g
.
C
. Check that the belt is correctl
y
fastened b
y
p
u
lli
n
g
on t
h
e
b
e
l
t we
bbi
n
g
.
Fr
o
n
t
seat
be
l
ts
133
Seeing clearly
Lighting
Ring A
Ring B
Wipers
96
Control stalk A: windscreen
wipers
2.
Fast wipe.
1.
N
orma
l
w
ip
e.
In
t.
Intermittent wipe.
0
. Park.
AUTO È
A
utomatic wiping or single wipe.
Wash-wipe: pull the stalk towards
y
ou.
102
Switching on "AUTO" mode
)
Push
t
he
s
t
alk
do
wnw
a
r
ds
a
n
d
r
elease
i
t.
S
witchin
g
o
ff
"AUT
O
" mode
)
Push the stalk upwards and return it to
p
osition "0
"
.
Ring B: rear wiper
1
04
1
03
Lighting off.
A
utomatic illumination of headlamps.
Sidelamps.
Dipped/main beam headlamps.
Front and rear
f
o
g
lamps.
P
ar
k
.
I
nterm
i
ttent w
ip
e.
Wash-wipe.
1
7
Familiarisation
Ventilation
Advice on interior settin
g
s
I require...
H
eat
i
ng or
M
anua
l
a
i
r con
di
t
i
on
i
ng
Air distribution
A
ir
f
low
Ai
r r
eci
r
culatio
n
/
Ex
te
ri
o
r
a
ir in
ta
k
e
T
em
p
eratur
e
M
anual A/
C
HEAT
COO
L
D
EMISTING
D
EFROSTING
Digital
air conditioning: use of the fully automatic mode by pressing the
"
AUTO" button is preferable.
Monitoring
On switchin
g
on, the dial needles
g
o to the
extent of their travel then return to 0.
A.
With the i
g
nition on, the
f
uel
g
au
g
e bars
f
or
t
he
f
uel remainin
g
should li
g
ht up.
B.
Wi
t
h
t
h
e en
gi
ne runn
i
n
g
, t
h
e assoc
i
ate
d
l
ow level warning lamp should switch o
ff
.
C. With the ignition on, the oil level indicator
should display
"
OIL OK
"
for a few
seco
n
ds
.
If the levels are not correct, top up the level
w
hi
c
h i
s
l
o
w.
Instrument panel
2
4
1.
With the i
g
nition on, the oran
g
e and red
w
arnin
g
lamps come on.
2.
Wi
t
h
t
h
e en
gi
ne runn
i
n
g
, t
h
ese warn
i
n
g
l
am
p
s should switch o
ff
.
I
f
a warnin
g
lamp remains on, re
f
er to the pa
g
e
c
oncerne
d
.
Warnin
g
lamps
26
Li
g
htin
g
of the indicator lamp indicates
deactivation of the ESP/ASR s
y
stem.
Switch panel
1
3
1
Familiarisation
Passenger safety
1.
Open the glove box.
2.
Insert the ke
y
.
3.
Select position:
"ON"
(
activation
)
, with
f
ront passen
g
er o
r
"
f
orwards
f
acin
g
" child seat,
"OFF"
(deactivation), with "rear facing"
c
hild
seat.
4.
Remove the key keeping the switch in the
n
ew
p
os
i
t
i
on.
Front passen
g
er's airba
g
1
3
7
A.
Fr
o
nt
sea
t
be
lt
s
n
o
t f
as
t
e
n
ed
o
r
u
nf
as
t
e
n
ed
warnin
g
lamp
.
Fr
o
n
t
seat
be
l
ts
a
n
d
passen
g
er's front airba
g
138
Personalise your vehicle
These st
y
lin
g
stickers are treated to
g
ive
g
ood
resistance to a
g
ein
g
and tearin
g
.
Th
e
y
h
ave
b
een
d
es
ig
ne
d
to a
ll
ow
y
ou to
persona
li
se
y
our ve
hi
c
l
e
'
s
b
o
dy
wor
k
.
A
va
il
a
bl
e a
l
so as accessor
i
es, we recommen
d
that you have them fitted by a CITRO
Ë
N dealer.
Usin
g
expressive stickers
When usin
g
a hi
g
h pressure
j
et wash,
k
ee
p
the end o
f
the lance at least
30
centimetres
f
rom the stickers
B.
F
ront passen
g
er
'
s a
i
r
b
a
g
d
eact
i
vat
i
on
i
n
di
cator
l
am
p
.
C.
F
ront passenger
'
s a
i
r
b
ag act
i
vat
i
on
indicator lamp.
133
Driving safely
1
. Selecting/Switching off speed limiter mode.
2.
Decrease the pro
g
rammed value.
3.
I
ncrease t
h
e pro
g
ramme
d
va
l
ue.
4.
Speed limiter on/off.
The values must be set with the engine running.
Speed limiter "LIMIT"
1
5
1
1.
Selecting/Switching off cruise control mode.
2.
Decrease the pro
g
rammed value.
3.
I
ncrease t
h
e pro
g
ramme
d
va
l
ue.
4.
C
ruise control
Off/
Resume.
I
n or
d
er to
b
e pro
g
ramme
d
or act
i
vate
d
, t
h
e
vehicle speed must be higher than 25 mph
(
40 km
/
h
)
, with at least
f
ourth gear engaged
o
n a manual gearbox (second gear on an
automatic gearbox).
Cr
u
i
se
co
n
t
r
o
l "CR
U
I
S
E"
1
53
The cruise control or speed limiter mode
a
ppears on the instrument panel when it is
selec
t
ed
.
Displa
y
in the instrument panel
Cruise control
S
p
eed limiter
Petrol - Diesel instrument panels, manual or automatic gearbox
Provided with permanent back-lighting, the instrument panel groups together the vehicle's dials and indicator and warning lamps.
1
.
Rev counter.
Indicates the speed of rotation of the
en
g
ine
(
x 1 000 rpm
)
.
2.
V
e
hi
c
l
e s
p
ee
d
.
Indicates the current speed o
f
the movin
g
v
ehicle
(
km
/
h or mph
)
.
3.
Engine coolant
temperature
.
Indicates the temperature of the engine
coolant liquid (° Celsius).
Dials
7.
L
ighting rheostat button.
A
d
j
usts the level of the instrument and controls
ill
um
i
nat
i
on an
d
t
h
e
i
nter
i
or moo
d
ligh
t
i
n
g
.
4.
Display screen
.
5
. Fuel level
.
Indicates the quantit
y
o
f
f
uel remainin
g
in
the
t
a
n
k
.
6.
Di
sp
l
a
y
mana
g
ement
b
utton
Al
ternates
di
sp
l
ay
b
etween range an
d
tr
i
p
mileage recorder.
Servicing information.
Resets the selected function to zero (trip
d
istance recorder or service indicator).
For more information
,
refer to the
para
g
rap
h
re
l
at
i
n
g
to t
h
e
b
utton or
f
unction and its associated displa
y
.
25
Instruments and controls
Screen
E.
Service indicator
(miles or km), then
Total mileage recorder
These two functions are displa
y
ed
success
i
ve
ly
w
h
en sw
i
tc
hi
n
g
on t
h
e
ig
n
i
t
i
on
F.
Engine oil level indicator
r
Appears a
f
ew seconds a
f
ter switchin
g
on
th
e
i
gn
i
t
i
on, t
h
en
di
sappears.
A
.
Speed limiter
(mph or km/h) or
C
ruise control.
B.
Gear change indicator.
C
.
A
utomatic
g
earbox in
f
ormation.
D.
R
an
ge
(miles or km) or
T
r
i
p m
il
eage recor
d
er.
Visual indicators informing the driver
that a system is in operation
(
operation
or deactivation indicator lamps) or of the
occurrence of a fault (warning lamp).
I
ndicator and warnin
g
lamps
Wh
en t
h
e
i
gn
i
t
i
on
i
s sw
i
tc
h
e
d
on
C
ertain warnin
g
lamps come on
f
or a
f
ew seconds
w
h
en t
h
e ve
hi
c
l
e
'
s
ig
n
i
t
i
on
i
s sw
i
tc
h
e
d
on.
Wh
en t
h
e eng
i
ne
i
s starte
d
, t
h
ese same warn
i
ng
l
am
p
s should switch o
ff
.
If they remain on, before moving off, refer to the
information on the warning lamp concerned.
A
ssoc
i
ate
d
warn
i
ngs
The switchin
g
on o
f
certain warnin
g
lamps ma
y
b
e accompan
i
e
d
by
an au
dibl
e s
ig
na
l
an
d
a
m
essage on the multi
f
unction screen.
The warning lamps may come on
continuously (fixed) or flash.
Certain warnin
g
lamps ma
y
come
o
n in two different modes. Onl
y
b
y
relatin
g
the t
y
pe o
f
li
g
htin
g
to the
o
peratin
g
status o
f
the vehicle can it
b
e ascerta
i
ne
d
w
h
et
h
er t
h
e s
i
tuat
i
on
i
s
normal or whether a
f
ault has occurred.
Th
e passenger a
i
r
b
ag system operat
i
on
l
amp stays on for about a minute after
switching on the ignition, even after the
engine has started.
2
7
Instruments and controls
Operation indicator lamps
I
f
one o
f
the
f
ollowing indicator lamps comes on, this con
f
irms that the corresponding system has come into operation.
Warning lamp
i
s o
n
C
ause
A
ction/Observations
Le
f
t
-h
a
n
d
di
r
ectio
n
i
n
dicato
r
flashing with buzzer.
Th
e
ligh
t
i
n
g
sta
lk
i
s pus
h
e
d
d
own.
Ri
g
ht-hand
d
irection indicator
flashing with buzzer.
The li
g
htin
g
stalk is pushed up.
S
idelamps
fixed.
The lighting stalk is in the "
S
idelamps"
position.
T
urn t
h
e contro
l
to t
h
e
d
es
i
re
d
p
os
i
t
i
on.
Di
pp
ed beam
h
ea
dl
am
p
s
fixed.
The li
g
htin
g
stalk is in the "Dipped
b
eam
h
ea
dl
am
p
s
"
p
os
i
t
i
on.
Turn the control to the desired position.
Main beam
h
eadlamps
fixed.
Th
e
li
g
h
t
i
ng sta
lk
i
s pu
ll
e
d
towar
d
s
you.
P
u
ll
t
h
e sta
lk
to return to
dipp
e
d
b
eam
h
ea
dl
am
p
s.
Front foglamps
fixed.
The front foglamps are switched on. Turn the ring on the stalk rearwards twice to switch of
f
t
he front fo
g
lamps.
Rear
f
o
g
lamps
fixed.
The rear
f
o
g
lamps are switched on. Turn the rin
g
on the stalk rearwards to switch o
ff
the
r
ear
f
o
g
lamps.
Warning lamp
is on
Cause
A
ct
i
o
n/
Obse
rv
at
i
o
n
s
Diesel engine
pre-heatin
g
fix
ed
. The ignition switch is at the
2
nd
position
(
i
g
nition on
)
.
Wait until the warning lamp has switched off before starting.
The duration for which the warnin
g
lamp is on is determined
by
t
h
e c
li
mat
i
c con
di
t
i
ons.
P
ar
ki
n
g
b
ra
k
e
f
ixed.
Th
e par
ki
n
g
b
ra
k
e
i
s app
li
e
d
or not
properly released.
Release the parkin
g
brake to switch o
ff
the warnin
g
l
amp, keepin
g
y
our
f
oot on the brake pedal.
O
bserve the sa
f
et
y
recommendations.
For
f
urther in
f
ormation on the parkin
g
brake, re
f
er to
th
e
"D
r
i
v
i
n
g"
sect
i
on.
Engine coolant
t
empera
t
ure
f
ixed blue.
O
n starting the engine, it indicates
t
hat the engine is cold.
Af
ter a
f
ew minutes driving, it swiches o
ff
to indicate
th
at t
h
e eng
i
ne temperature
i
s norma
l
.
I
n or
d
er to protect your eng
i
ne, avo
id
d
r
i
v
i
ng too
h
ar
d
u
ntil the warning lamp has switched o
ff
.
Foot on the brake
p
eda
l
fix
ed
. With an automatic gearbox, you have
f
or
g
otten to press the brake pedal to
come out of the
P
p
ost
i
on.
With the engine running, before releasing the parking
b
rake you must press the brake pedal to unlock the
t
he automatic gear selector lever and come out of the
P position.
A
utomat
i
c w
i
p
i
n
g
f
ix
ed
.
Th
e w
ip
er contro
l
i
s
p
us
h
e
d
downwards.
A
utomatic
f
ront wipin
g
is activated.
Passenger's
airbag system
fix
ed
. The control switch, located in the glove
box, is in the "
ON
" position.
The passen
g
er's front airba
g
is activated.
In this case, do not install a rear-
f
acin
g
child
seat.
T
u
rn th
e
co
ntr
o
l
s
wit
c
h t
o
th
e
" OF
F
" position to
d
eactivate the front passen
g
er's airba
g
.
I
n this case
y
ou can install a rear-facin
g
child seat.
Th
e passen
g
er
'
s a
i
r
b
a
g
s
y
stem
i
s automat
i
ca
lly
put
into service on startin
g
the vehicle
(
"
ON
" position
)
.
29
Instruments and controls
Deactivation indicator lamps
I
f
one o
f
the
f
ollowing indicator lamps comes on, this con
f
irms that the corresponding system has been switched o
ff
intentionally.
This is accompanied by an audible signal and a message on the multifunction screen.
Warning lamp
i
s o
n
C
ause
A
ction/Observations
P
assen
g
er
'
s
ai
r
b
ag system
fixed.
Th
e contro
l
,
l
ocate
d
i
n t
h
e
gl
ove
b
ox,
is set to the
O
F
F
p
os
i
t
i
on.
The passenger's front airbag is
deactivated.
I
n this case you can install a "rear
f
acing" child seat.
S
et the control to the
O
N
p
os
i
t
i
on to act
i
vate t
h
e
p
assenger's
f
ront airbag. In this case, do not
f
it a child
seat in the rear-facing position.
The passenger's airbag system is put into service
a
utomatically when the vehicle is started (
O
N position).
E
S
P/A
SR
fixed.
Th
e
b
utton,
l
ocate
d
at t
h
e
b
ottom
l
e
f
t o
f
the dashboard, is
p
ressed. Its
i
n
di
cator
l
am
p
i
s on.
The E
S
P
/
A
S
R is deactivated.
ESP: electronic stability programme.
A
SR: anti-skid regulation.
P
ress t
h
e
b
utton a
g
a
i
n to manua
lly
react
i
vate t
h
e
E
S
P
/
A
S
R. Its indicator lam
p
switches o
ff
.
From approximately 30 mph
(
50 km
/
h
)
,
th
e system
i
s react
i
vate
d
automat
i
ca
ll
y
(except for the 1.6 litre THP 150 engine).
The ESP/ASR system is activated automatically when
t
h
e
v
e
hi
c
l
e
i
s
s
t
a
rt
ed
.
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