CITROEN 2012 Citroën DS4 Owner's manual

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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 onl
y
some of the
quipment described in this document,
dependin
g
on the trim level, version and the
s
peci
f
ications
f
or the countr
y
in which it is sold.
The
f
ittin
g
o
f
electrical equipment or
accesso
r
ies
w
hich
a
r
e
n
o
t r
eco
mm
e
n
ded
by
C
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may result in a
f
ailure o
f
your
vehicle's electronic s
y
stem. Please note this
s
pecific warnin
g
and contact a CITR
N
dea
l
e
r t
o
be
s
h
o
wn th
e
r
eco
mm
e
n
ded
e
quipment 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
3
8
2 VISUAL
SEARCH
38
6
ALPHABETICAL
INDEX
MONITORING
38
Instrument
p
anel
s
42
R
e
v
cou
nt
e
r
43
W
arn
i
n
g
an
d
i
n
di
cator
l
am
p
s
54
I
n
dica
t
or
s
5
7
M
a
n
ua
l t
es
t
60
C
ustomisati
o
n
K
e
y
sa
f
ety warning
add
iti
o
n
a
l in
fo
rm
a
ti
o
n
contributes to the protection of the environmen
t
pro
g
rammin
g
a
f
unction with the
c
on
f
i
g
uration menu
001
001
re
f
er to the pa
g
e indicated
MULTIFUNCTION
SCREENS
COMFORT ACCESS VISIBILITY
6
4
M
o
n
oc
hr
o
m
e
sc
r
ee
n
C
6
8
C
olour screen and m
a
p
70
T
r
i
p comput
e
r
7
8
V
e
ntil
a
ti
o
n
8
0 M
a
n
ua
l
a
ir
co
n
d
iti
o
nin
g
8
2
D
ua
l
-zone
digi
ta
l
a
i
r
co
n
di
t
io
n
in
g
8
7 R
ea
r
sc
r
ee
n
de
mi
s
t -
de
fr
os
t
8
8 Fr
o
nt
seat
s
93
R
ea
r
seat
s
9
4
S
teerin
g
wheel ad
j
ustme
n
t
9
5
Mi
rr
o
r
s
10
0
R
e
m
o
t
e
co
ntr
o
l k
e
y
10
9
Al
ar
m
112
Door
s
114
Boo
t
115 El
ec
tri
c
win
do
w
s
11
7
F
ue
l t
an
k
11
9
Misfuel prevention
(
Diesel
)
124 Li
g
htin
g
contro
l
s
12
5
Daytime running lam
p
s
12
8
A
u
t
o
m
a
ti
c
ill
u
min
a
ti
o
n
of
h
ea
dl
amp
s
12
9
Welcome li
g
hti
n
g
13
0
Headlamp ad
j
ustme
n
t
13
1
Directional li
g
hti
n
g
13
3
Wi
p
er control
s
134
Au
t
o
m
a
t
ic
r
ai
n
se
n
si
t
i
v
e
w
i
per
s
13
8
C
ourtes
y
lam
p
s
139 Interior mood li
g
hti
n
g
14
0
B
oo
t l
a
m
p
004
004
005
005
002
002
003
003
SAFETY DRIVINGFITTINGS CHILD SAFETY
1
94
Electric parkin
g
bra
k
e
2
02 Manual parkin
g
bra
k
e
2
03
M
anua
l
g
ear
b
o
x
2
0
4
G
ear shi
f
t indicat
o
r
2
0
5
6
-speed electronic
g
earbox
sy
st
e
m
2
0
9
A
utomat
i
c
g
ear
bo
x
2
1
3
Hill
s
t
a
rt
ass
i
s
t
2
1
4
Stop & Star
t
217
L
ane
d
eparture warn
i
n
g
sy
st
e
m
2
18 Blind spot sensor
s
222
S
peed limit
e
r
2
24
C
ruise contro
l
2
2
6
Parkin
g
space sensor
s
2
2
8
Parkin
g
senso
r
s
17
4
Dir
ec
ti
o
n in
d
i
ca
t
or
s
17
4
Hazard warning lam
p
s
17
5
Ho
r
n
17
5
E
mer
g
enc
y
or ass
i
stance ca
l
l
176 T
y
re under-in ation detecti
o
n
178 Brakin
g
assistance s
y
stem
s
17
9
Tra
j
ector
y
control s
y
stems
(
E
SP
)
1
81
F
r
o
nt
sea
t
belt
s
18
5
Ai
r
b
a
g
s
1
62
C
hild sea
t
s
1
6
8
I
SO
FIX child sea
t
s
171
C
hil
d
l
oc
k
144 Interior
ttin
g
s
150 Fr
o
nt
a
rmr
es
t
155 Boot
ttin
g
s
008
008
009
009
006
006
007
007
CHECKS PRACTICAL
INFORMATION
TECHNICAL DATA AUDIO AND
TELEMATICS
2
3
3
B
o
nn
e
t
2
3
4
Running out o
f
f
uel
(
Diesel
)
2
35
P
etro
l
en
gi
n
e
s
2
3
6
Di
ese
l
en
gi
n
e
s
2
37 Checkin
g
level
s
2
4
0
C
hec
k
s
2
46 Temporar
y
puncture repair
k
i
t
2
5
1
C
han
g
in
g
a whe
e
l
2
58
C
han
g
in
g
a bul
b
2
65 Chan
g
in
g
a fus
e
2
7
1
12 V
ba
tt
e
r
y
2
7
4
Ener
gy
econom
y
mo
d
e
2
7
5
C
han
g
in
g
a wiper bla
d
e
2
7
5
V
er
y
co
ld
c
li
mate scre
e
n
2
76 Fittin
g
roo
f
bar
s
277
T
ow
i
n
g
t
h
e ve
hi
c
l
e
2
7
9
Towin
g
a trail
e
r
2
8
1
A
ccesso
ri
e
s
2
86
Petrol en
g
in
e
s
2
8
7 Petrol weigh
t
s
28
8
Di
ese
l
en
gi
n
e
s
28
9
Di
ese
l
we
ight
s
290 Dim
e
n
s
i
on
s
29
1
Identi cation markin
g
s
29
5 Emer
g
enc
y
or assistanc
e
297
eMyWa
y
3
49
A
u
di
o s
y
st
e
m
012
012
013
013
010
010
011
011
Familiarisation
Familiarisation
Exterior
Parking sensors
This system measures the size o
f
a
f
ree parking
s
pace between two vehicles or obstacles.
Stop & Start s
y
stem
This s
y
stem puts the en
g
ine temporaril
y
into standb
y
durin
g
s
tops in the tra
ff
ic
(
tra
ff
ic li
g
hts, tra
ff
ic
j
ams, etc...
)
. The en
g
ine
restarts automaticall
y
as soon as
y
ou want to move o
ff
.
The
S
top
&
S
tart s
y
stem reduces
f
uel consumption and
exhaust emissions, as well as noise levels when stationary.
2
2
6
Directional li
g
htin
g
This li
g
htin
g
automaticall
y
provides
additional visibility when cornering.
13
1
Panoramic windscreen
This lar
g
e
g
lazed area provides
incomparable visibilit
y
and li
g
ht in the
p
assen
g
er compartment.
1
2
Cornerin
g
li
g
htin
g
At low speed, this li
g
htin
g
comes on
automaticall
y
to improve vision when
c
ornerin
g
, at intersections, when parkin
g
parkin
g
... makin
g
use of the front fo
g
lamp on
t
h
e s
id
e
i
n quest
i
on.
13
2
9
Familiarisation
Exterior
Welcome li
g
htin
g
This additional exterior and interior li
g
htin
g
,
c
ontrolled remotel
y
, makes
y
our approach to
the vehicle easier when the li
g
ht is poor.
T
emporar
y
puncture repa
i
r
ki
t
This kit is a complete s
y
stem, consistin
g
o
f
a
c
ompressor and a sealant cartrid
g
e,
f
or the
temporar
y
repair o
f
a t
y
re.
12
9
Under-in ation detection
Thi
s s
y
stem cont
i
nuous
ly
mon
i
tors t
h
e pressure
in each t
y
re and warns
y
ou in the event o
f
a
puncture or under-in
f
lated t
y
re.
176
Bli
n
d
s
p
ot sensors
I
n certa
i
n con
di
t
i
ons, t
hi
s s
y
stem
detects the
p
resence o
f
a vehicle in
the blind spot. It in
f
orms
y
ou b
y
means
of a warnin
g
lamp in the correspondin
g
doo
r mirr
o
r.
218
1
00
Opening
A.
Foldin
g
/unfoldin
g
the ke
y
(
first press this button
)
.
3-button remote
c
ontrol
When a sensor detects a low level of li
g
ht,
the remote switchin
g
on of the dipped beam
h
eadlamps, the sidelamps and the side spotlamps
m
akes
y
our approach to the vehicle easier.
Welcome li
g
htin
g
C
omplete or selective unlocking o
f
th
e
v
e
hi
c
l
e
(
rapid flashin
g
of the direction
indicators
)
.
O
penin
g
the windows
(
hold until the desired position is reached
)
.
Selective unlockin
g
of the boot.
Normal lockin
g
(
press once; fixed li
g
htin
g
o
f
the direction indicators
)
.
Closin
g
the windows
(
hold until the desired position is reached
)
.
12
9
In the same wa
y
, the passen
g
er compartment
li
g
htin
g
, such as the courtes
y
lamps and
the footwell lamps, comes on.
11
Familiarisation
1
17, 11
9
A.
O
pening the
f
uel
f
iller
f
lap.
C
apacit
y
o
f
the
f
uel tank: approximatel
y
60 litres.
Fuel tank
Opening
101
,
11
4
1.
S
elective unlocking o
f
the boot.
2.
O
penin
g
the boot.
Boot
Panoramic windscreen
Blind
)
To open it, take the blind b
y
its central
g
rip A ,
and pull it rearwards,
g
uidin
g
it to the desired
position.
)
To close it, take the blind b
y
its central
g
rip
A
,
and pull it forwards,
g
uidin
g
it to the desired
pos
i
t
i
on.
The sun visor should be in the
f
olded position
b
e
f
ore movin
g
the blind.
Thi
s
i
nc
l
u
d
es a panoram
i
c area
i
n t
i
nte
d
gl
ass to
i
ncrease
ligh
t
i
n
g
an
d
v
i
s
i
on
i
n t
h
e passen
g
er compartment.
Fitted with a blind on each side to im
p
rove tem
p
erature control and a sun visor to avoid dazzle.
Sun visor
Fitted with a courtes
y
mirror and a ticket holder.
)
To avoid dazzle from the front, lower the
su
n vi
so
r.
)
To avoid dazzle from the side, disen
g
a
g
e
the sun visor from its central fixin
g
and turn
i
t t
o
w
a
r
ds
t
he
side
w
i
n
do
w.
Do not attach to or suspend heav
y
o
b
j
ects from the blind and its
g
uide
r
ails
.
13
Familiarisation
Interior
6-speed electronic
g
earbox
s
y
stem
This s
y
stem o
ff
ers drivin
g
combinin
g
a
f
ull
y
au
t
o
m
a
ti
c
m
ode
a
n
d
a
m
a
n
ua
l m
ode
.
Interior mood li
g
htin
g
This dimmed li
g
htin
g
of the passen
g
er
c
ompartment improves visibilit
y
inside the
vehicle when the li
g
ht is poor.
Audio and communication
s
y
stems
These s
y
stems benefit from the followin
g
technolo
g
ies: radio, CD pla
y
er, USB pla
y
er,
Bluetooth s
y
stem, satellite navi
g
ation s
y
stem
w
i
t
h
co
l
our screen, aux
ili
ar
y
soc
k
ets.
R
a
di
o
20
5
13
9
3
49
297
Electric parkin
g
brake
It
co
m
b
in
es
th
e
fu
n
c
ti
o
n
s
of
au
t
o
m
a
ti
c
application on switchin
g
o
ff
the en
g
ine and
automatic release when movin
g
off.
M
anual application and release remains
possible.
1
94
eM
y
Wa
y
satellite navi
g
ation s
y
stem
Massa
g
e function
This s
y
stem
g
ives a lumbar massa
g
e for a
p
eriod of 60 minutes. The massa
g
e is done in
6
c
y
cles o
f
10 minutes each.
91
Instruments and controls
1.
C
ruise control
/
speed limiter controls.
2.
C
ontrols
f
or o
p
tional
f
unctions.
3.
S
teering wheel adjustment control.
4.
Li
g
htin
g
and direction indicator control
s
t
a
lk.
5.
Instrument panel.
6
.
Driver's airba
g
.
H
o
rn.
7.
C
ontrols
f
or audio and telematic s
y
stem.
8.
C
ontrols
f
or Bluetooth s
y
stem or telephone.
9.
Bo
nn
e
t r
elease
.
1
0
.
D
oo
r mirr
o
r
co
ntr
o
l
s
.
El
ec
tri
c
win
do
w
co
ntr
o
l
s
.
1
1
.
F
usebo
x.
1
2
.
Manual headlamp hei
g
ht ad
j
ustment
Lower side switch panel.
1
3
.
Fuel filler flap openin
g
switch.
U
pper s
id
e sw
i
tc
h
pane
l
.
14.
S
ide ad
j
ustable air vent.
1
5
.
F
ront s
id
e w
i
n
d
ow
d
em
i
st
i
n
g
vent.
1
5
Familiarisation
Instruments and controls
1.
S
teerin
g
lock and i
g
nition.
2.
S
teerin
g
mounted control paddles
f
or the
6-speed electronic gearbox system.
3.
Wiper
/
screenwash
/
trip computer
co
ntr
o
l
s
t
a
lk.
4.
Speaker
(
tweeter
)
.
5
.
Windscreen demistin
g
vent.
6
.
S
unshine sensor.
7.
P
assen
g
er
'
s a
i
r
b
a
g
.
8.
G
l
o
v
e
bo
x
/
A
ud
i
o/
vi
deo
soc
k
e
t
s/
P
assen
g
er
'
s a
i
r
b
a
g
d
eact
i
vat
i
on sw
i
tc
h
.
9.
H
ea
t
ed
sea
t
co
ntr
o
l.
1
0
.
Lumbar massa
g
e control.
1
1
.
Electric parkin
g
brake.
1
2
.
Gear lever, 6-speed electronic
g
earbox
sy
s
t
em.
1
3
.
Lar
g
e multifunctional stora
g
e unit.
Roof consoles - Centre consoles
A
.
R
ea
r vi
e
w mirr
o
r.
B
.
Micro
p
hone
f
or audio and telematic
sy
stem.
C.
Interior mood li
g
htin
g
.
D.
Emer
g
enc
y
call/Assistance call.
E.
Courtes
y
lamp/Map readin
g
lamps.
1
.
Central ad
j
ustable air vents.
2.
M
o
n
oc
hr
o
m
e
sc
r
ee
n
a
n
d
sea
t
be
lt
a
n
d
f
ront airba
g
warnin
g
lamp screen or colour
an
d
mapp
i
n
g
screen.
3.
e
MyW
a
y
A
u
di
o or sate
lli
te nav
ig
at
i
on
s
ystem.
4.
C
entral switch panel.
5
.
Heatin
g
/air conditionin
g
controls.
6
.
USB port/auxiliar
y
Jack socket and
c
i
g
arette li
g
hter/12 V accessor
y
socket.
7.
Gear lever, manual or electronic
g
earbox
sy
stem.
8.
M
anua
l
or e
l
ectr
i
c par
ki
n
g
b
ra
k
e
9.
P
orta
bl
e as
h
tra
y
.
10
.
Fr
o
nt
a
rmr
es
t.
17
Familiarisation
Sitting comfortably
Manual ad
j
ustment
88
D
r
i
ver
'
s seat
Forwards-backwards Hei
g
ht
Electric ad
j
ustment
Seat back an
g
le
8
9
Sitting comfortably
Head restraint hei
g
ht and an
g
le
Front seats
Other functions available...
Lumbar massa
g
e.
Storin
g
drivin
g
positions
(
driver's
electric seat
)
.
Hea
t
ed
sea
t
s
.
9
0
1.
R
e
l
ease t
h
e steer
i
n
g
w
h
ee
l
.
2.
Adjust
f
or height and reach.
3.
Lock the steerin
g
wheel.
Steerin
g
wheel ad
j
ustment
94
As a sa
f
et
y
precaution, these
o
perations must onl
y
be carried out
when stationar
y
.
Lumba
r
91
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CITROEN 2012 Citroën DS4 Owner's manual

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Cars
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Owner's manual

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