Citroen C-Crosser (2012 year). Instruction - part 6

 

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Citroen C-Crosser (2012 year). Instruction - part 6

 

 

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DOORS 

  From outside 
   )   After unlocking the vehicle using the 

remote control or the key, pull the 

door handle.   

  From inside 

   )   Pull the front or rear door control to 

open the door.  

 The front passenger door or the rear 

doors must fi rst be unlocked manually 

using the locking control before being 

opened. 

  Closing 

 If a door is not closed correctly, 

this warning lamp comes on 

in the instrument panel screen 

until the door concerned is 

closed.  

Manual centralised control 

 System which provides full manual 

locking or unlocking of the doors and 

tailgate from the inside. 

  Locking 
   )   Press the front of button  A  to lock 

the vehicle.  

 If the driver's door is open when you 

operate the central locking from in-

side, all of the doors lock with the ex-

ception of the driver's door.  

  Unlocking 
   )   Press the rear of button  A  to unlock 

the vehicle.    

  Opening 

 If the doors are locked, opening the 

driver's door does not unlock the 

other doors.   

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  Opening

   )   After unlocking the vehicle using the 

remote control or the key, press the 

handle   and raise the tailgate.   

TAILGATE

  Closing 

   )  Pull the handle  

B   downwards to 

guide the tailgate, 

  )   release the handle and press the ex-

terior surface of the tailgate gently to 

close it.   

  Emergency control 

 System which locks or unlocks mechan-

ically the driver's door only in the event 

of a malfunction of the central locking. 

  Locking the driver's door 
   )   Insert the key in the lock, then turn it 

to the left.  

  Unlocking the driver's door 
   )   Insert the key in the lock, then turn it 

to the right.   

  Unlocking the front and rear doors 

(from inside) 
   )   Tilt the interior control  B  rearwards.    

  Using the key  

  Locking the front passenger door 

and the rear doors (from inside) 
   )   Tilt the interior control  B  forwards.   

 The other doors are not unlocked.  

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  "Tailgate open" warning  

 This warning lamp comes on on 

the instrument panel screen when 

the tailgate is not closed correctly. 

LOWER TAILGATE

  Opening 

   )   Push the handle  C  to the right and 

tilt the tailgate  D  gently.   

  Closing

   )   Raise the tailgate  D , push it to close 

it, then check that it is secured 

correctly.  

 Before opening the tailgate, ensure 

that no one is within the radius of 

opening. 
 For reasons of safety and correct op-

eration, do not drive with the tailgate 

open. 
 If the battery is disconnected, the 

tailgate cannot be opened. 
 Do not climb onto the lower tailgate 

and do not subject it to heavy knocks, 

it may be damaged. 
 Always close the lower tailgate and 

check that it is secured correctly be-

fore closing the main tailgate. 
 When closing the lower tailgate, en-

sure that no person or object is in the 

proximity of the moving parts to avoid 

any risk of injury or damage. 
 Do not open the lower tailgate when 

a towbar is fi tted. 

 Maximum authorised weight on the 

lower tailgate when open:  200 kg .  

Tailgate release

 This enables the tailgate to be unlocked 

in the event of a central locking fault. 

   -  

Fold back the rear seats to gain ac-

cess to the tailgate release from in-

side the boot. 

  -   Remove the plastic cap from the 

opening  

A  in the tailgate interior 

pillar. 

  -   Move the control  B  to the right to 

unlock and open the tailgate.   

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SUNROOF

  Complete closing 
   )   With the ignition on, push the con-

trol forwards (in the direction  2 ).  

 The defl ector folds down gradually on 

closing.  

  Complete opening 
   )   With the ignition on, push the con-

trol rearwards (in the direction  1 ).  

 A defl ector is deployed gradually on open-

ing to prevent unwanted gusts of air. 

  Temporary stop 
   )   To stop opening or closing, press 

part   of the control or push the con-

trol in the opposite direction.   

  Partial opening 
   )    To open , with the ignition on, press 

part  3  of the control.  

 The rear part of the sunroof opens. 
   )    To close , with the ignition on, press 

part   of the control.  

 The rear part of the sunroof closes.  

  Safety anti-pinch and reinitialisation 
 If the roof meets an obstacle while it is 

closing, it stops and opens again. 

 The sunroof stops automatically just 

before complete opening. Push the 

control again for complete opening.  

  Operation 

 In the event of unwanted opening of 

the roof on closing (for example, in 

the presence of ice) and immediately 

after the roof has stopped, or after 

the safety anti-pinch has been trig-

gered fi ve times in succession: 
   )   press part  3  of the control several 

times to partially open the roof, 

  )  when the roof partially opens, 

continue to press for  more than 

3 seconds , 

  )   open and close the sunroof com-

pletely.  

  The   safety   anti  -  pinch     function is not 

  operational during   t  hese operations.  

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BLIND

 The blind is manual, slide it backwards 

and forwards. 
 It opens automatically when the roof is 

opened. 

 Check that the sunroof is not 

open  in tilt mode  before clos-

ing the blind. 

 The blind cannot be closed when the 

sunroof is open in  sliding mode . 

 Always remove the key from the 

ignition when leaving the vehi-

cle, even for a short time. 

 If the roof meets an obstacle dur-

ing operation, you must reverse the 

movement of the roof. To do this, 

press the control concerned. 
 When the driver operates the roof 

control, they must ensure that no 

one is preventing the roof from clos-

ing correctly. 
 The driver must ensure that passen-

gers use the sunroof correctly. 
 Be aware of children when operating 

the roof.   

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FUEL TANK 

 Opening the cap may cause an inrush 

of air. This vacuum, which is completely 

normal, is caused by the sealing of the 

fuel system. 
 To fi ll the tank safely: 
   )    the engine must be switched off,  
  )   pull the control  A  located at the bot-

tom right of the driver’s seat to re-

lease the fuel fi ller fl ap, 

  )   open the fuel fi ller fl ap  B , 
  )  turn the fi ller cap  C  to the left,

 When you have fi lled the tank: 
   )  refi t  the  fi ller cap, inserting the up-

per part fi rst, 

  )   screw in the fi ller cap to the right, 
  )  close the fl ap.  
 Ensure that the fuel fi ller  fl ap is closed 

correctly. 

   )  remove the fi ller cap  C , 
  )   fi ll the tank, but  do not continue af-

ter the 3rd cut-off of the nozzle ; 

this could cause malfunctions.  

  Low fuel level 

  Filling

 A label, affi xed on the inside of the fl ap, 

reminds you of the type of fuel to be 

used according to your engine. 
 More than 5 litres of fuel must be add-

ed in order to be registered by the fuel 

gauge.  

 When the low fuel level is 

reached, this indication ap-

pears on the instrument 

panel screen. When it fi rst 

comes on, approximately 

10 litres of fuel remain. 

 The symbol  

fl ashes  slowly  (approxi-

mately once per second). 

 When the symbol begins to 

 fl ash  rapidly  (approximately 

twice per second), there is not 

much fuel remaining in your tank (ap-

proximately 5 litres). 
 You must fi ll the tank to avoid running 

out of fuel.  

 This symbol indicates that the 

fuel tank cap is located on the 

left-hand side of the vehicle. 

  Location of the cap 

   1.  Opening. 
  2.  Closing. 

  

   Capacity of the tank: approximately 

60 litres.   

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Quality of the fuel used for 

Diesel engines 

  The Diesel engines are perfectly com-

patible with biofuels which conform to 

current and future European standards 

(Diesel fuel which complies with stan-

dard EN 590 mixed with a biofuel which 

complies with standard EN 

14214) 

available at the pumps (containing up 

to 7 % Fatty Acid Methyl Ester). 
 The B30 biofuel can be used in cer-

tain Diesel engines; however, this use 

is subject to strict application of the 

special servicing conditions. Contact a 

CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed  work-

shop. 
 The use of any other type of (bio)fuel 

(vegetable or animal oils, pure or dilut-

ed, domestic fuel...) is strictly prohibited 

(risk of damage to the engine and fuel 

system).   

petrol engines

  The petrol engines are perfectly compat-

ible with E10 or E24 type petrol biofuels 

(containing 10 % or 24 % ethanol), con-

forming to European standards EN 228 

and EN 15376. 
 E85 type fuels (containing up to 85 % 

ethanol) are reserved exclusively for ve-

hicles marketed for the use of this type 

of fuel (BioFlex vehicles). The quality of 

the ethanol must comply with European 

standard EN 15293. 
 For Brazil only, special vehicles are 

marketed to run on fuels containing up 

to 100 % ethanol (E100 type).   

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LIGHTING STALK

  Additional lighting 

 Other lamps are installed to fulfi l  the  re-

quirements of particular driving conditions: 
   -  

rear foglamps to be seen from a distance, 

  -  

front foglamps for even better visibility, 

  -   daytime running lamps to be seen 

during the day.   

 Certain functions of the lighting stalk 

(automatic illumination of headlam-

ps, sensitivity) can be confi gured 

via the colour screen "Equipment" 

menu. 

  Manual controls

 The lighting is controlled directly by the 

driver by means of the ring  A  and the 

stalk  B . 

 Lamps off.  

      Automatic illumination of head-

lamps. 

 Sidelamps. 

  B.   Stalk for switching headlamps: pull 

the stalk towards you to switch the 

lighting between dipped and main 

beam headlamps. 

 In the lamps off and sidelamps modes, 

the driver can switch on the main beam 

headlamps temporarily ("headlamp 

fl ash") by maintaining a pull on the 

stalk. 

  Displays

 Illumination of the corresponding indica-

tor lamp in the instrument panel confi rms 

that the lighting selected is on.  

  A.  Main lighting mode selection ring: 

turn it to position the symbol re-

quired facing the mark. 

 Dipped headlamps or main 

beam headlamps. 

  Main lighting

 The various front and rear lamps of the 

vehicle are designed to adapt the driv-

er's visibility progressively in relation to 

the climatic conditions: 
   -  

sidelamps, to be seen, 

  -   dipped beam headlamps to see 

without dazzling other drivers, 

  -  

main beam headlamps to see clearly 

when the road is clear.   

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      Front and rear foglamps

  C.   foglamps selection ring. 
 The foglamps operate with the dipped 

and main beam headlamps. 

            front and rear foglamps 

   )   To switch on the front foglamps, turn 

the ring  C  forwards once. 

  )   To switch on the rear foglamps, turn 

the ring  C  forwards twice. 

  )   To switch off the rear foglamps, turn 

the ring  C  rearwards once. 

  )   To switch off the front foglamps, turn 

the ring  C  rearwards twice.  

 The ring  C  returns to its initial position 

automatically. 
 The front foglamps are switched on au-

tomatically when you switch on the rear 

foglamps. 
 The rear foglamps are switched off 

automatically when you switch off the 

dipped/main beam headlamps or the 

front foglamps. 
 On vehicles fi tted with daytime run-

ning lamps, the rear foglamps can be 

switched on even if the lighting stalk is 

in the "OFF" position. 

      In good or rainy weather, both 

day and night, the front fo-

glamps and the rear foglamps 

are prohibited. In these situations, 

the power of their beams may dazzle 

other drivers. 
 Do not forget to switch off the front fo-

glamps and the rear foglamps when 

they are no longer necessary.  

  Lighting on reminder 
 An audible signal when the driver's door 

is opened warns the driver if the vehicle 

lighting is on, with the ignition off. 
 Switching off the lighting stops the 

audible signal.   

 If condensation is present, switch the 

headlamps on for a few minutes in 

order to clear it.  

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Automatic illumination of headlamps

  Daytime running lamps *

  *   According to country.  

Automatic switching off 

 When the lights stalk is at "dipped head-

lamps or main beam headlamps", if the 

ignition switch is at "LOCK" or "ACC" or 

if the key has been removed from the 

ignition switch, the lights switch off auto-

matically  

when the driver's door is 

opened .  

 On vehicles which are equipped with day-

time running lamps, the dipped beam head-

lamps come on when the vehicle is started. 

 This warning lamp comes on 

in the instrument panel. 

 The instruments and controls (instrument 

panel, multifunction screen, air condition-

ing control panel, ...) are illuminated.  

 The sidelamps and the dipped beam 

headlamps come on automatically, with-

out any action on the part of the driver, 

if a low level of exterior light is detected 

or if the wipers are switched on. 
 When the light returns to a suffi cient 

level or the wipers are switched off, the 

lighting is switched off automatically. 
 The sensor is located at the base of the 

windscreen. 
 Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed work-

shop to adjust the sensitivity of the sensor. 

  In foggy weather or in snow, the 

sunshine sensor may detect suf-

fi cient light. The lighting will not 

come on automatically. 

 Do not cover the sunshine sensor, the 

associated functions will no longer be 

controlled. 

 The sensitivity of the automatic illumina-

tion of headlamps can be confi gured via 

the colour screen "Equipment" menu.  

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MANUAL HEADLAMP
ADJUSTMENT 

  To avoid dazzling other road users, 

the height of the headlamps must be 

adjusted in relation to the load in the 

vehicle.  

 AUTOMATIC HEADLAMP
ADJUSTMENT 

 On vehicles with xenon bulbs:  

when 

stationary , the system automatically 

corrects the height of the beam, what-

ever the load of the vehicle. The driv-

er is then assured of having optimum 

lighting and not causing a nuisance to 

other road users. 

  In cases of malfunction , 

this message appears in 

the multifunction screen. 

  7-seat version

  0.   Driver only or Driver + 1 passenger 

in the front. 

  1 or 2.   Driver + 1 passenger in the front 

+ 2 passengers on the third 

bench seat. 

  3.   7 occupants (including the driver 

with or without maximum authorised 

load). 

  4.   Driver + maximum authorised load.  

  5-seat version 

  0.

  

 Driver only or Driver + 1 passenger 

in the front. 

  1 or 2.   5 occupants (including the driver). 
  3.

  

 5 occupants (including the driver) + 

maximum authorised load. 

  4. 

  

Driver + maximum authorised load.  

 Do not touch the xenon bulbs. Contact 

a CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed work-

shop. 

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WIPER CONTROLS

Manual controls

 The wiper commands are issued direct-

ly by the driver by means of the stalk  A  

and the ring  B . 

 single wipe. 

  Windscreen wipers 
  A. 

  

wiping speed selection stalk: 

 park. 

 intermittent (the speed can be 

set manually), 

 slow. 

 fast.   

    B.   intermittent operation or rain sensor 

sensitivity adjustment ring. 

 You can increase or decrease: 
   ●   the wiping frequency when the in-

termittent mode is active, 

  ●   the sensitivity of the rain sensor 

when the automatic mode is active. 

   -   "+": high sensitivity. 
  -   "-": low sensitivity.   

  Headlamp wash 

 Press the end of the lighting stalk to 

activate the headlamp wash, when the 

dipped beam headlamps are on.   

  Programming 
 An automatic control mode is also avail-

able, the automatic rain sensitive wind-

screen wipers.   

           Windscreen wash 
 Pull the wiper stalk towards you. The wind-

screen wash then the wipers operate for a 

set time. 
 The headlamp wash is also activated  if 

the dipped   beam   headlamps are on .  

 Certain windscreen wiper func-

tions (intermittent operation, ...) can 

be confi gured via the colour screen 

"Equipment" menu.   

   Model with intermittent wiping   

   Model with AUTO wiping   

 or 

 automatic rain sensitive wipers 

(the speed can be set manually). 

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  B.   rear wiper selection ring: 

 park. 

 intermittent wipe. 

 wipe with screen wash. 

   Rear wiper 

 The wiper wipes twice then switches to 

intermittent mode with an interval of a 

few seconds. 

 Keep the ring in this position to operate 

the screen wash with several wipes of 

the wiper. 

 The intermittence of the rear wip-

er can be confi gured via the colour 

screen "Equipment" menu.   

Automatic rain sensitive wipers

 The windscreen wipers operate auto-

matically, without any action on the part 

of the driver, if rain is detected (sensor 

behind the rear view mirror), adapting 

their speed to the intensity of the rain-

fall. 

  Activation 
   )   Move the stalk  A  to the  "AUTO"  po-

sition.  

 A message appears on the multifunction 

screen.  

  Deactivation 
   )   Move the stalk  A  to the  "OFF"  posi-

tion.  

 A message appears on the multifunction 

screen.  

  Operating fault 
 Do not cover the rain sensor, linked 

with the sunshine sensor and located in 

the centre of the windscreen behind the 

rear view mirror. 

 Switch off the automatic rain 

sensitive wipers when using an 

automatic car wash. 

 To protect the rubber of the wiper, it is 

advisable to deactivate the automatic 

mode when the vehicle is parked and 

when the ambient temperature is be-

low 0  ° C. 
 In winter, it is advisable to wait until 

the windscreen is completely clear 

of ice before activating the automatic 

rain sensitive wipers.   

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COURTESY LAMPS 

  Front courtesy lamp

  Map reading lamps

 There are two map reading lamps, one 

on each side of the courtesy lamp. 
 Press the corresponding lamp lens  A .  

  Position 1 
 The courtesy lamp comes on when a 

door or the tailgate is opened. 
 When the door or the tailgate is closed 

again, the lighting gradually dims for a 

few seconds before switching off. 
 However, the courtesy lamp is switched 

off automatically in the following cases: 
   -   When the doors and the tailgate 

are closed and the ignition switch is 

placed in the  "ON"  position. 

  -  

When the doors and the tailgate are 

closed and you lock the vehicle from 

inside or using the remote control.   

  Position 2 
 The courtesy lamp is off, regardless of wheth-

er the doors or tailgate are open or closed. 

 The durations of lighting of the front 

courtesy lamps can be confi gured 

via the colour screen "Equipment" 

menu.   

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  Position 1 "ON" 
 The courtesy lamp is permanently on.  

  Position 2 "●" 
 The courtesy lamp comes on when a 

door or the tailgate is opened. When 

the door or the tailgate is closed again, 

the lighting gradually dims for a few 

seconds before switching off. 
 However, the courtesy lamp is switched 

off immediately in the following cases: 
   -   When the doors and the tailgate 

are closed and the ignition switch is 

placed in the  "ON"  position. 

  -  

When the doors and the tailgate are 

closed and you lock the vehicle from 

inside or using the remote control.     

  Position 1 "ON" 
 The boot lamp is on, regardless of 

whether the tailgate is open or closed.  

  Position 2 "●" 
 The boot lamp comes on if the tailgate 

is opened and switches off when the 

tailgate is closed.    

  Position 3 "OFF" 
 The courtesy lamp is permanently off.   

  Boot lamp 

  Position 3 "OFF" 
 The boot lamp is off, regardless of 

whether the tailgate is open or closed.   

Courtesy lamps automatic

switch off 

 To prevent discharging of the battery, 

the courtesy lamps, map reading lamps 

and boot lamp switch off automatically 

after 30 minutes. 
 The courtesy lamps are switched on 

again if the ignition switch is placed 

in the  "ON"  or  "ACC"  position, if you 

open then close a door or the tailgate or 

if you use the remote control. 

 The duration of lighting of the rear 

courtesy lamps can be confi gured 

via the colour screen "Equipment" 

menu.  

  Rear courtesy lamp

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  "Rearwards-facing"  

 "Forwards-facing" 

  *    The rules for carrying children are 

specifi c to each country. Refer to the 

current legislation in your country.  

GENERAL POINTS RELATING 
TO CHILD SEATS 

  Intermediate longitudinal position   

  CITROËN recommends  that children 

should travel in the  rear seats  of your ve-

hicle: 
   -  

 "rearwards-facing"  up to the age of 2, 

  -  

 "forwards-facing"  over the age of 2.  

 When a "rearwards-facing" child 

seat is installed on the  

front 

passenger seat , it is essential 

that the passenger airbag is deacti-

vated. Otherwise,  

the child would 

risk being seriously injured or 

killed if the airbag were to infl ate .  

 CHILD SEAT IN THE FRONT  

 When a "forwards-facing" child seat is 

installed on the  front passenger seat , 

adjust the vehicle's seat to the interme-

diate longitudinal position with the seat 

back upright and leave the passenger 

airbag activated.  

 Although one of CITROËN's main cri-

teria when designing your vehicle, the 

safety of your children also depends on 

you. 

 For maximum safety, please observe 

the following recommendations: 
   -   in accordance with European reg-

ulations,  

all children under the 

age of 12 or less than one and a 

half metres tall must travel in ap-

proved child seats suited to their 

weight , on seats fi tted with a seat 

belt or ISOFIX mountings * , 

  -  

 statistically, the safest seats in 

your vehicle for carrying children 

are the rear seats,  

  -  

 a child weighing less than 9 kg 

must travel in the "rearwards-

facing" position both in the front 

and in the rear.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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