CITROEN Citroen C-Crosser 2011 Owner's manual

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app
y
motor
i
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g!
K
e
y
safet
y
warnin
g
We draw
y
our attention to the followin
g
...
contributes to the protection o
f
the environment
refer to the pa
g
e indicated
A
t the wheel o
f
y
our new vehicle,
g
ettin
g
to know each s
y
stem,
each control, each settin
g
,
makes
y
our trips,
y
our
j
ourne
y
s
more com
f
ortable and more en
j
o
y
able.
2
CO
NTENT
S
Ve
nt
ila
t
io
n
4
4
A
utomat
i
c a
i
r con
di
t
i
on
i
n
g
4
6
F
ront seats
5
0
R
ear seats
5
3
R
ear
b
enc
h
seat
5
8
M
irrors 6
1
S
teerin
g
wheel ad
j
ustment 6
3
F
ront
ttin
g
s 6
4
R
ear
ttin
g
s 6
9
Boot
ttin
g
s
7
0
II - COMFORT 44
Î
72
R
emote contro
l
k
e
y
7
3
Elec
tr
ic
w
i
n
do
w
s
7
7
Doo
r
s
7
9
Tail
g
ate
8
0
Lower tail
g
ate
8
1
S
unroo
f
8
2
Fuel tank
8
4
III - ACCESS 73
Î
8
5
Li
g
htin
g
stalk
8
6
Da
y
time runnin
g
lamps
8
8
A
u
t
o
m
a
ti
c
ill
u
min
a
ti
o
n
of
headlam
p
s
8
8
H
eadlamp ad
j
ustment
8
9
W
i
p
er controls
9
0
Automatic rain sensitive wi
p
ers
9
1
Courtes
y
lamps
9
2
IV - VISIBILITY 86
Î
93
C
hild seats
9
4
I
SO
FIX mountin
g
s
9
8
C
hild lock 1
0
1
V
-
C
HILD
SAFETY 94
Î
10
1
Direction indicators 1
0
2
H
azard warnin
g
lamps 1
0
2
H
orn 1
0
2
Brakin
g
assistance s
y
stems 1
0
3
Tra
j
ector
y
control s
y
stems 1
0
4
F
ront seat belts 1
0
5
A
irba
g
s 1
0
8
V
I - SAFETY 102
Î
111
Instrument panel
2
1
Warnin
g
lamps
2
2
Instrument panel displa
y
s
2
5
In
fo
rm
a
ti
o
n in th
e
in
s
tr
u
m
e
nt
panel screen
3
1
Di
s
t
a
n
ce
r
eco
r
de
r
s
3
2
Se
rvi
ce
in
d
i
ca
t
o
r
3
3
Trip computer
3
4
S
ettin
g
menu 3
5
Mo
n
oc
hr
o
m
e
sc
r
ee
n
3
9
Co
l
ou
r
sc
r
ee
n 4
1
Li
g
htin
g
rheostat 4
3
FAMILIARISATION 4
Î
20
I - MONITORING 21
Î
43
3
CO
NTENT
S
Parkin
g
brake 1
1
2
M
anual
g
earbox 1
1
2
C
VT
g
earbox 1
1
3
DCS
g
earbox 1
1
5
Four wheel drive s
y
stem 1
1
9
C
ruise control 1
2
1
Audible rear parkin
g
sensors 1
2
3
R
eversin
g
camera 1
2
4
VII
-
D
RIVING 112
Î
12
4
Bo
nn
e
t 1
2
6
R
unnin
g
out of fuel 1
2
6
Petrol en
g
ine 1
2
7
Diesel en
g
ine 1
2
8
C
heckin
g
levels 1
2
9
C
hecks 1
3
0
V
III - CHECK
S
125
Î
13
1
Chan
g
in
g
a wheel 13
2
Chan
g
in
g
a bulb 13
7
Chan
g
in
g
a fuse 14
6
Batter
y
1
5
1
Chan
g
in
g
a wiper blade 1
5
3
Towin
g
1
5
4
Towin
g
a trailer 1
5
6
Fittin
g
roof bars 1
5
7
Accessories 1
5
8
IX - PRA
C
TI
C
AL
INFORMATION 132
Î
15
8
En
g
ines 1
5
9
W
ei
g
hts 16
0
Dimensions 1
6
1
Identi cation markin
g
s 16
2
X
- TE
C
HNI
C
AL
D
ATA 159
Î
16
3
A
udio CD s
y
stem 164
CD chan
g
er 1
7
5
Error messa
g
es 1
7
7
A
udio-Telematic S
y
stem 1
7
8
Navi
g
ation 1
8
0
DVD mode 2
0
8
H
ands-free tele
p
hone 2
1
6
X
I - AUDIO and
T
ELEMATICS 164
Î
223
V
ISUAL
SEARCH 224
Î
22
9
ALPHABETI
C
AL
INDEX
230
Î
24
0
4
FAMILIARI
S
ATI
ON
Sunroof
This roof improves the ventilation and
ligh
t
i
n t
h
e passen
g
er compartment.
82
81
123
EXTERIOR
Audible rear parkin
g
sensors
This s
y
stem warns
y
ou i
f
an obstacle
i
s
de
t
ec
t
ed
be
hin
d
th
e
v
e
hi
c
l
e
wh
e
n
r
eversin
g
.
Reversin
g
camera
This s
y
stem is activated automati-
c
all
y
when reverse
g
ear is en
g
a
g
ed
p
rovidin
g
a visual ima
g
e on the colour
screen
.
Lower tail
g
ate
This lower tail
g
ate provides remark-
able accessibilit
y
and makes the load-
in
g
of bulk
y
ob
j
ects easier.
124
5
FAMILIARI
S
ATI
ON
Fuel tank
A
.
O
penin
g
the fuel ller ap.
B.
Removin
g
the fuel ller cap.
84
1
.
Lockin
g
the vehicle.
2.
Unlockin
g
the vehicle.
Remote control ke
y
A.
Unfoldin
g
/foldin
g
the ke
y
.
B.
U
n
l
oc
ki
n
g
t
h
e ve
hi
c
l
e.
C
.
L
oc
ki
n
g
t
h
e ve
hi
c
l
e.
73
Manual central lockin
g
79
OPENIN
G
When re
ttin
g
the cap, insert the
upper part
rst turnin
g
it to the ri
g
ht.
C
apacity o
f
the tank: approximately
60
litr
es
.
!
6
FAMILIARI
S
ATI
ON
Opening
)
A
f
ter unlockin
g
the vehicle usin
g
the
remote control or the ke
y
, press the
ha
n
d
l
e
A
and raise the tail
g
ate.
Tail
g
ate Lower tail
g
ate
Opening
)
P
us
h th
e
h
a
n
d
l
e
C
to the ri
g
ht and
tilt the tail
g
ate
D
g
entl
y
.
The maximum authorised wei
g
ht
on the lower tail
g
ate when open
i
s
2
00 k
g
.
Spare wheel and tools
Access to the spare wheel
)
Remove the plastic cover
E
to
g
ain
access to the spare wheel
xin
g
sy
stem.
80
OPENIN
G
81
132
Closing
)
P
u
ll th
e
h
a
n
d
l
e
B
do
wnw
a
r
ds
.
Closing
)
Raise the tail
g
ate
D
,
p
ush it to
c
lose it, then check that it is latched
c
orrect
ly
.
Access to the tools
The tools are stored in the stora
g
e com-
p
artment
F
in the boot ri
g
ht-hand trim.
7
FAMILIARI
S
ATI
ON
CONFIGURING
S
EAT
S
Rear seats
(
row 2
)
F
orwar
d
s-
b
ac
k
war
d
s a
dj
ustment
Seat back an
g
le ad
j
ustment
53
H
ea
d
restra
i
nt
h
e
igh
t a
dj
ustment
A
ccess to the third row
(
7-seat version
)
54
Rear bench seat
(
row 3
)
Th
e
r
ea
r
be
n
c
h
sea
t
ca
n
be
f
o
l
ded
. It i
s
s
t
o
w
ed
in
a
l
oca
ti
o
n in th
e
oo
r
of
th
e
v
ehicle
.
58
52
8
FAMILIARI
S
ATI
ON
INTERIOR
Di
g
i
ta
l
a
i
r con
di
t
i
on
i
ng
This automatic air conditionin
g
s
y
stem
ma
int
a
in
s
th
e
des
ir
ed
l
e
v
e
l
of
co
m-
fort and ade
q
uate air circulation in the
passenger compartment.
Cruise control
Thi
s s
y
stem automat
i
ca
lly
ma
i
nta
i
ns
t
h
e ve
hi
c
l
e spee
d
at t
h
e va
l
ue pro-
g
rammed by the driver, without use o
f
the accelerator pedal.
Audio and communication
s
y
stems
These s
y
stems bene t from the latest
technolo
gy
: MP3 compatible audio s
y
s-
tem, Bluetooth hands-free telephone,
colou
r
sc
r
ee
n...
F
our w
h
ee
l
d
r
i
ve s
y
stem w
i
t
h
el
ectron
i
c contro
l
This s
y
stem permits the selection o
f
a
transm
i
ss
i
on mo
d
e to su
i
t t
h
e
d
r
i
v
i
n
g
co
n
d
iti
o
n
s
.
44
121
164
119
9
FAMILIARI
S
ATI
ON
IN
S
TRUMENT
S
AND CONTROL
S
1.
Audio s
y
stem controls.
2.
T
e
l
ep
h
one contro
l
s.
3.
S
teerin
g
wheel ad
j
ustment control.
4.
Front and rear wipers
/
screenwash
co
ntr
o
l
s
t
a
lk.
5
.
Instrument panel.
6
.
Driver
s airba
g
.
H
o
rn.
7.
C
ruise control switches.
8.
G
ear lever.
9.
P
ar
ki
n
g
b
ra
k
e.
1
0
.
B
o
nn
e
t r
e
l
ease
l
e
v
e
r.
1
1
.
Enclosed stora
g
e compartment.
1
2
.
Headlamp hei
g
ht ad
j
ustment.
Deactivation of the ASC s
y
stem.
Deactivation of the audible parkin
g
sensors
.
1
3
.
C
up holder.
1
4
.
S
ide adjustable air vent.
1
5
.
In
fo
rm
a
ti
o
n
bu
tt
o
n.
1
6
.
Window demistin
g
/defrostin
g
vent.
17.
Windscreen demistin
g
/defrostin
g
v
e
nt.
1
0
FAMILIARI
S
ATI
ON
IN
S
TRUMENT
S
AND CONTROL
S
1.
Steerin
g
lock and i
g
nition.
2.
Doo
r m
i
rr
o
r
co
ntr
ols
.
Elec
tr
ic
w
i
n
do
w
a
n
d
r
ea
r
elec
tr
ic
win
do
w
deac
tiv
a
ti
o
n
co
ntr
o
l
s
.
3.
Li
g
htin
g
and direction indicator
c
ontrol stalk. Headlam
p
wash
co
ntr
o
l.
4.
Central ad
j
ustable air vents.
5
.
S
unshine sensor.
6
.
C
ooled upper
g
love box.
7
.
L
oc
k
a
bl
e
l
ower g
l
ove
b
ox.
Passen
g
er
s airba
g
deactivation.
F
usebo
x.
8.
H
ea
t
ed
sea
t
co
ntr
o
l
s
.
9.
Armrest with stora
g
e
c
ompartments.
12 volt socket
(
120 W max
)
.
1
0
.
C
up holder.
1
1
.
Four wheel drive system position
se
l
ec
t
o
r.
1
2
.
Removable ashtra
y
/
12 volt socket
(
120 W max
)
.
1
3
.
Automatic air conditionin
g
controls.
14.
T
emperature sensor.
1
5
.
H
azar
d
warn
i
n
g
l
amps sw
i
tc
h
.
1
6
.
C
olour screen
/
Audio system.
11
FAMILIARI
S
ATI
ON
S
ITTING COMFORTABLY
51
Front seats
F
o
rw
a
r
ds
-
bac
kw
a
r
ds
Driver
s seat cushion hei
g
ht and an
g
le
S
eat back an
g
le
Manual adjustments
Electric adjustments (driver’s seat only)
F
o
rw
a
r
ds
-
bac
kw
a
r
ds
Seat cushion hei
g
ht and an
g
l
e
Seat back an
g
le
50
12
FAMILIARI
S
ATI
ON
S
ITTING COMFORTABLY
1.
Releasin
g
the ad
j
ustment mecha-
nis
m.
2.
L
oc
ki
n
g
t
h
e a
dj
ustment mec
h
a-
nis
m.
3.
Adjustment o
f
the height o
f
the
s
teerin
g
wheel.
Manual steerin
g
wheel hei
g
ht
a
d
j
ustment
Door mirror ad
j
ustment
A.
Se
l
ec
ti
o
n
of
th
e
mirr
o
r
B.
Ad
j
ustment of the position of the mirror.
C.
Foldin
g
/Unfoldin
g
.
63
Rear view mirror ad
j
ustment
D.
Control for selection of the "da
y
/
night" position of the mirror.
61
62
Front seat belt
1
.
Fastenin
g
.
2.
Hei
g
ht ad
j
ustment.
105
13
FAMILIARI
S
ATI
ON
S
ITTING COMFORTABLY
I
g
nition switch
1.
L
OCK position.
2.
A
CC
pos
i
t
i
on.
3.
ON pos
i
t
i
on.
4.
S
TAR
T
position.
75
Electric window controls
1
.
Driv
e
r
’s
e
l
ec
tri
c
win
do
w
co
ntr
o
l.
2.
Passen
g
er
s electric window control.
3.
Rear ri
g
ht electric window control.
4.
R
ea
r l
ef
t
e
l
ec
tri
c
win
do
w
co
ntr
o
l.
Also...
5
.
Deactivation of the front
p
assen-
g
er and rear electric window con-
tr
ols
.
77
Sunroof controls
1.
O
penin
g
control.
2
.
C
losing control.
3.
Tilt openin
g
control.
Also...
3.
Allows sunroof openin
g
/closin
g
to
be stopped at an
y
time.
82
A
heav
y
ob
j
ect
(
ke
y
fob...
)
, attached
to the ke
y
and wei
g
hin
g
down on
its shaft in the i
g
nition switch, could
cause
a
m
a
lf
u
n
c
ti
o
n.
1
4
FAMILIARI
S
ATI
ON
S
EEING CLEARLY
Li
g
htin
g
Ring A
Ring B
Windscreen wipers
Wi
p
ers
Rear wiper
Front
f
o
g
lamps and rear
f
o
g
lamps.
86
9
0
91
Li
g
htin
g
o
ff
.
A
u
t
o
m
a
ti
c
ill
u
min
a
ti
o
n
of
h
ea
dl
amps.
S
idelamps.
Di
pp
ed or main beam head-
lam
p
s.
Sin
g
le wipe.
P
a
rk.
Intermittent
(
speed ad
j
ustable
m
anuall
y)
.
S
low.
F
as
t.
P
a
rk.
I
nterm
i
ttent w
i
pe.
Wiping with screen wash.
or
A
u
t
o
m
a
ti
c
r
a
in
se
n
s
itiv
e
(
speed ad
j
ustable manuall
y)
.
15
FAMILIARI
S
ATI
ON
V
ENTILATIO
N
Di
g
ital air conditionin
g
Temperature ad
j
ustment.
E
xt
e
r
io
r
ai
r
i
nt
ake
.
I
nt
e
r
io
r
ai
r r
eci
r
cula
t
io
n.
Air
ow ad
j
ustment.
A
utomatic pro
g
ramme
(
com
f
ort
)
.
Deactivation o
f
the air conditionin
g
.
A
ir distribution ad
j
ustment.
Front visibilit
y
settin
g
.
Rear screen demistin
g/
de
f
rostin
g
.
46
1
6
FAMILIARI
S
ATI
ON
M
ONITORIN
G
Instrument
p
anel Switch
p
anel
Wh
en t
h
e
ig
n
i
t
i
on
i
s on, t
h
e oran
g
e an
d
re
d
warn
i
n
g
l
amps come on.
When the en
g
ine is runnin
g
, these
warnin
g
lamps should
g
o o
ff
.
If warnin
g
lamps remain on, refer to the
pa
g
e concerned.
Warnin
g
lamps
21
A.
Passen
g
er’s airba
g
deactivated
warning lamp.
10
9
B
.
H
azar
d
warn
i
n
g
l
amps sw
i
tc
h
.
102
C.
Front passen
g
er
s seat belt not
f
astened or un
f
astened warnin
g
lamp
.
10
6
22
Detection of drivers seat belt
fastenin
g
Wh
e
n th
e
ig
nition is switched
on
,
th
e
seat belt warnin
g
lam
p
c
omes on accompanied b
y
an
audible si
g
nal if the driver has
n
o
t f
as
t
e
n
ed
th
e
ir
sea
t
be
lt.
The warnin
g
lamp
g
oes o
ff
when the
sea
t
be
lt i
s
fas
t
e
n
ed
.
24
A
.
S
p
eedometer.
B.
Instrument panel screen.
C.
Re
v
cou
nt
e
r.
D.
D
as
hb
oar
d
ligh
t
i
n
g
di
mmer.
17
FAMILIARI
S
ATI
ON
PA
SS
ENGER
S
AFETY
Front passen
g
ers airba
g
Child lock
1.
Insert the key.
2
.
Se
l
ec
t th
e
"
OFF" position.
3.
Remove the ke
y
.
This prevents openin
g
o
f
the door con-
ce
rn
ed
fr
o
m th
e
in
s
i
de
.
L
o
w
e
r
o
r r
a
i
se
th
e
co
ntr
o
l
A
t
o
l
oc
k
o
r
u
n
lock
.
109
101
ISOFIX mountin
g
s
Two rings
A
, located between the seat
A
bac
k
a
n
d
sea
t
cus
hi
o
n
of
th
e
v
e
hi
c
l
e
s
sea
t
a
r
e
used
t
o
in
s
t
a
ll
a
n I
so
x
c
hil
d
sea
t.
A rin
g
B is used to secure the upper
s
trap re
f
erred to as the
T
OP TETHER
.
98
1
8
FAMILIARI
S
ATI
ON
Cruise control
This maintains a constant vehicle s
p
eed
pro
g
rammed b
y
the driver.
1.
"ON/OFF" button: activation
/
deac
tiv
a
ti
o
n
o
f
c
r
u
i
se
co
ntr
o
l m
ode
.
2.
"COAST SET"
b
utton: stor
i
n
g
a
d
r
i
v
i
n
g
spee
d
t
h
en
d
ecreas
i
n
g
t
h
e
c
ruising speed.
3.
"ACC RES" button: increasin
g
the
c
ruisin
g
speed and recallin
g
the
s
tored s
p
eed.
4.
"
C
AN
C
EL" button: switchin
g
off the
c
r
uise
co
ntr
ol
.
I
n or
d
er to
b
e pro
g
ramme
d
or act
i
vate
d
,
t
h
e ve
hi
c
l
e spee
d
must
b
e
high
er t
h
an
25 mph
(
40 km
/
h
)
with at least second
g
ear en
g
a
g
ed.
This detects obstacles
(
person, vehicle,
tree,
g
ate, ...
)
located behind the vehicle.
Th
e
v
e
hi
c
l
e
i
s
tt
ed
with
fou
r
se
n
so
r
s
:
D.
tw
o
s
i
de
se
n
so
r
s
.
E
.
tw
o
ce
ntr
a
l
se
n
so
r
s
.
A
u
dibl
e rear par
ki
n
g
sensors
121
123
DRIVING
S
AFELY
F
our w
h
ee
l
d
r
i
ve s
y
stem
Thr
ee
tr
a
n
s
mi
ss
i
o
n m
odes
a
r
e
a
v
a
il-
able and can be selected manuall
y
b
y
th
e
d
riv
e
r t
o
su
it th
e
c
ir
cu
m
s
t
a
n
ces
:
A. Two wheel drive
(
2WD
),
B. Four wheel drive
(
4WD AUTO
),
C. Four wheel drive (4WD LOCK)
.
119
Also...
You can chan
g
e transmission mode
when stationar
y
or when drivin
g
at a
s
peed below 60 mph
(
100 km/h
)
.
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CITROEN Citroen C-Crosser 2011 Owner's manual

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