Citroen Xsara Picasso (2005 year). Manual — part 3
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N°
INFORMATION
SEQ.
TEXT
ASSOCIATED
WARNING
LAMP
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
11
Key-in-ignition reminder signal
(front door open)
1
KEY LEFT IN
IGNITION
12
Sidelamps-on warning (front
door open)
1
HEADLAMPS
LEFT ON
13
HF remote control battery dis-
charged
1
CHANGE REMOTE
BATTERY
2
CONTROL
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Maintenance
1
ARRANGE
SERVICE
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Low fuel level
1
LOW FUEL
WARNING
16
Coolant temperature pre- alert
1
2
SLOW
TEMPERATURE
ENGINE
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Airbag fault
1
FAULT
AIRBAG
18
Activation of door locking
when vehicle is moving
1
2
AUTOMATIC
DOOR
LOCKING
ACTIVATED
19
Door(s) and/or boot
open
1
DOORS
OPEN
20
Front right hand door open or
incorrectly closed
1
FT RH DOOR
OPEN
* The range of messages may vary depending on version or country.
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N°
INFORMATION
SEQ.
TEXT
ASSOCIATED
WARNING
LAMP
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
21
Front left hand door open or in-
correctly closed
1
FT LH DOOR
OPEN
22
Rear right hand door open or
incorrectly closed
1
RR RH DOOR
OPEN
23
Rear left hand door open or in-
correctly closed
1
RR LH DOOR
OPEN
24
Tailgate open or incorrectly
closed
1
BOOT
OPEN
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Overspeed activated
1
2
OVERSPEED
ACTIVE
WARNING
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Overspeed deactivated
1
2
OVERSPEED
INACTIVE
WARNING
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Overspeed warning
1
PROG SPEED
***MPH
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Economy mode activated
1
ECONOMY MODE
ACTIVE
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Engine management fault or
risk of pollution
1
FAULT
ENGINE
* The range of messages may vary depending on version or country.
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N°
INFORMATION
SEQ.
TEXT
ASSOCIATED
WARNING
LAMP
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
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Passenger's airbag deactivated
1
2
AIRBAG
DEACTIVATED
PASSENGER
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Automatic gearbox malfunction
1
2
FAULT
GEARBOX
AUTOMATIC
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Automatic gearbox safety
1
2
PUT
AUTO. TRANSMISS.
LEVER
IN POSITION P
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ESP fault
1
ESP/ASR
DEACTIVATED
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ESP deactivation
1
ESP/ASR
NOT FUNCTIONING
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Cruise control fault
1
2
SPEED
FAULT REGULATOR
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Screen wash empty
1
2
TOP UP
WASHER
FLUID
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Automatic headlamp lighting
activated.
1
2
AUTOMATIC
LIGHTING
ACTIVE
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Risk of clogging of the
Particle Filter
1
2
CLEAN
FILTER THE DIESEL
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Diesel fuel additive minimum
level
1
2 ADDITIVE
DIESEL FUEL LOW
* The range of messages may vary depending on version or country.
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M u l t i f u n c t i o n d i s p l a y
Night driving control
Functions illuminated:
- Speed indicator.
- Warning lamps.
- Fuel gauge (if the level is lower
than a third of a tank full).
The other functions are not illumi-
nated.
Note:
The functions are automatically illu-
minated if:
- there are warning messages.
- one of the display controls is
pressed.
- the radio is selected.
Coolant temperature gauge
Coolant temperature warning lamp
In normal weather conditions, it indicates a temperature of
up to 100°C.
In severe use conditions, and in hot weather, it may enter the red area.
If the red warning lamp lights up, stop immediately, switch off the ignition, the
cooling fan may continue to operate for a certain time, Leave the en-
gine to cool down, taking the precautions indicated in chapter - Maintenance
- “Levels and checks”.
Contact a CITROËN dealer.
If the warning lamp comes while driving, stop the engine. Check the oil level
(refer to section IV - Maintenance - “Levels, checks”).
If it remains on, despite the oil level being correct, contact the nearest
CITROËN dealer.
Fuel gauge
Ifthiscomesonpermanently,onhorizontalground,
there remain around 8 litres in the case of a petrol
vehicle,approx.5litresforadieselvehicle.
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B
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On switching on the ignition, the time, date and
temperature are displayed.
Display menu (see table)
Different parameters can be modified.
Sequence of display of functions and value changes
Give a long press on A to access the menu.
A short press of button A, accesses:
1 - LANGUAGE
a short press of button B: language selection.
A short press of button A, accesses:
2 - HOURS
a short press of button B: changing the hours (from “0” to “11” hours (AM/PM) or from “0” to “23” hours).
A short press of button A, accesses:
3 - MINUTES
a short press of button B: changing the minutes (from “0” to “59” minutes).
A short press of button A, accesses:
4 - YEAR
a short press of button B: change of year (“2005”, “2006”, etc.).
A short press of button A, accesses:
5 - MONTH
a short press of button B: changing the month (from “1” to “12”).
A short press of button A, accesses:
6 - DAY
a short press of button B: changing the days (from “1” to “31”).
A short press of button A, accesses:
7 - TIME CYCLE
a short press of button B: time cycle (“12 hour clock” or “24 hour clock”).
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A short press of button A, accesses:
8 - TEMPERATURE
a short press of button B: changing the units for temperature readings (“°C” or “°F”).
A short press of button A, accesses:
9 - DISTANCE / SPEED
a short press of button B: changing the distance / speed values (“KM” or “M” and “KM/H” or “MPH”).
A short press of button A allows you to return to the time, date and temperature display.
Order
Functions
Values
1
LANGUAGE
-
2
HOURS
0 ... 11 (AM/PM) / 0 ... 23
3
MINUTES
0 ... 59
4
YEAR
2002 ...
5
MONTH
1 ... 12
6
DAY
1 ... 31
7
TIME CYCLE
12 H - 24 H
8
TEMPERATURE
°C - °F
9
DISTANCE / SPEED
KM - M / KM/H - MPH
Temperature
When temperature is between +3°C and - 3°C, the temperature display flashes (risk of ice).
Note: Temperature displayed may be higher than the actual temperature when the vehicle is parked in sunshine.
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The trip computer provides 6 different types of information on the dis-
play above the instrument panel.
• Range.
• Distance travelled.
• Average fuel consumption.
• Instantaneous fuel consumption.
• Average speed.
• Overspeed warning.
To select the different types of information and displays, briefly press the end
of the windscreen wiper control.
Range
Indicates the range remaining using the fuel left in the tank (calculated as a function of the
average consumption during the last 10 minutes).
When the quantity of fuel in the tank is less than 3 litres, the display will show 3 segments
only.
After resetting the computer, the indication of remaining range is only reliable after the vehicle has been used for a cer-
tain time.
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Distance travelled
It indicates the distance travelled since the trip computer was last reset to zero.
Average fuel consumption
The average fuel consumption is calculated from the last reset of the computer.
Instantaneous fuel consumption
The fuel consumption of the last 2 second period is displayed. This function is only available at
speeds above 20 km/h (approx. 13 mph).
Average speed
The average speed is obtained, from the last reset of the computer, by dividing the distance
covered by the time taken (ignition on).
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Overspeed alert
Function for monitoring the maximum desired speed (see “message
display”). If the programmed speed is exceeded, you see the mes-
sage “PROG SPEED ***MPH” accompanied by an audible signal.
• If the display reads “OVERSPEED WARNING INACTIVE”, a short press on the end of the control will return you to the
main screen, otherwise a long press on the end of the control will activate the function and the display will read
“OVERSPEED WARNING ACTIVE”.
To memorise or modify the warning speed, a short press on the end of the control will bring the display “PROG
SPEED”: as soon as the vehicle reaches the desired speed this can be memorised by giving a long press on the end
of the control.
• If the display reads “OVERSPEED WARNING ACTIVE”, a short press of the button on the end of the control will dis-
play “PROG SPEED”, and the speed can be modified as described above.
• To deactivate the function, give a long press on the end of the control when the display shows “OVERSPEED WARN-
ING ACTIVE”. This is possible only if you are below the warning speed.
To reset the trip computer to zero, press and hold down the control for
more than three seconds.
Resetting to zero is not possible in overspeed warning mode.
If the battery has been disconnected, all the display segments and symbols are shown when it is reconnected.
If the horizontal segments appear instead of the figures when driving, contact your CITROËN dealer.
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The maintenance indicator informs you when the next service is due,
in conformity with the servicing programme detailed in the vehicle's
Maintenance Guide. This information is determined as a function of
two parameters: the mileage travelled and the time elapsed since the
previous service.
Operation
On switching on the ignition, the maintenance indicator spanner appears in
the display for several seconds; the mileage recorder display indicates how
many miles remain to be travelled before the next service is due.
The next service is not yet due.
For example: you have the following distance left to travel
before the next service: 1 800 km.
For five seconds on switching on the ignition, the display
shows
Five seconds after switching on the ignition, the total mileage
recorder reverts to normal operation and the total or trip
mileages appear on the display.
The pre- set service distance has been exceeded.
Each time you switch on the ignition, the maintenance symbol and mileage
covered beyond the recommended service interval flash for a short time.
For example: the pre- set service distance has been ex-
ceeded by 300 miles. Your vehicle must be serviced as
soon as possible.
For five seconds on switching on the ignition, the display
shows
A few seconds after you have switched on the ignition, the
total mileage recorder returns to its normal operation and
the maintenance symbol remains illuminated. The total
or trip mileages appear on the display.
Resetting the maintenance in-
dicator to zero
Your CITROËN dealer performs
this operation after each serv-
ice. However, if you carry out
the servicing yourself, the pro-
cedure for resetting to zero is
as follows:
- Switch off the ignition.
- Press and hold down button C.
- Switch on the ignition.
- The distance remaining until the
next service flashes.
- Keep button C pressed until the
display shows “=0” and the main-
tenance key disappears.
The time limit between services
has been reached.
If the maximum recommended pe-
riod of time between two services is
reached before the recommended
distance travelled is reached, the
maintenance symbol will flash, and
the distance travelled since the rec-
ommended service date will ap-
pear in the display for five seconds.
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Manual gearbox gear lever
Reverse gear
Do not select reverse gear until the
vehicle is completely stationary.
Depress the clutch pedal and wait
a few moments before gently en-
gaging reverse gear.
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Automatic gear selector lever
- Park (Position P)
- Reverse gear (Position R)
- Neutral (Position N)
- The automatic gearbox offers
you:
- Operation
in
auto-
active
mode, with automatic adapta-
tion to your style of driving. (Po-
sition D).
- Operation
in
sequential
mode, with manual gear chang-
ing, (pushing the selector to-
wards + or –). (Position M)
- Operation in Sport automatic
mode (position D and press on
control S)
Gear lever position
The position of the gear selector is
displayed on the instrument panel.
Automatic gearbox, for safety:
• The gear lever cannot be disengaged from position P unless the
brake pedal is pressed.
• On opening of the driver’s door, with the ignition key removed, an audi-
ble signal sounds if the gear lever is not in position P or N.
• Before leaving the vehicle, make absolutely certain that the PARK or P
position is selected.
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The engine can only be started when the lever is at position P or N.
A safety device ensures that starting is impossible in the other positions.
After starting the engine, with selector on P, depress the brake pedal to quit
this position, - shift the selector to D, R or M,
- D for automatic,
- R for reverse,
- M for manual operation.
A shift from D (automatic) to M (manual) is possible at any time.
Using the automatic gearbox
Park
Do not engage until the vehicle is completely stationary. To avoid any movement of the vehicle when
parked, select position P and apply the handbrake firmly. Check that the selector is in the P position to ensure that
the driving wheels are locked.
- Never select position N if the vehicle is moving.
- Never select positions P or R if the vehicle is not completely stationary.
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Reverse gear
Engage only when stationary and with the footbrake firmly applied. To avoid any transmission snatch or harshness,
wait several seconds before pressing the accelerator.
Neutral
Do not select this position, even momentarily, when the vehicle is in motion.
Drive:
Position for normal use. The four forward gears are selected automatically. For maximum acceleration (overtaking, for
example) press the accelerator pedal fully down to make the gearbox change to a lower gear.
Note
When braking, the gearbox changes down automatically to give effective engine braking.
If you suddenly lift your foot off the accelerator, in the interest of safety the gearbox will not change to a higher gear.
Sequential forward drive
Selector position for manual gear changing.
If, while the vehicle is moving, position N is engaged inadvertently,
let the engine idle before engaging position D or M.
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Operation in auto- active auto-
matic mode
Selector on D.
The gearbox always selects the
gear best adapted to the following
parameters:
- style of driving,
- route profile,
- vehicle load.
In this way the gearbox operates in
auto- active mode, without the need
for your intervention.
Operation in sequential mode
Manual changing of the four gears:
- Selector on M,
- push the selector towards the “+”
sign to engage a higher gear,
- pull the selector towards the “–”
to engage a lower gear.
A shift from D (automatic mode)
to M (sequential mode) is possible
at any time.
Note: The gear engaged is displayed on the instrument panel.
Note: The change from one gear to another is effected only if vehicle speed
and engine speed permit it.
The Sport programme does not apply in sequential operation.
- Flashing of the warning lamp for the position requested signals that this
position has not yet been permitted.
- When the warning lamp is fixed, the position is confirmed.
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Operation in Sport automatic mode
Select the driving mode:
- Normal, for driving in normal conditions,
the display should not be
showing.
- Sport, this position permits a more dynamic driving style favouring perform-
ance and acceleration.
• With the lever on D, press on the button,
the warning lamp
lights up, you are in “SPORT” mode.
• Press again on the button, the warning lamp
goes out, you are in
“NORMAL” mode.
Automatic gearbox malfunction:
- the message “AUTOMATIC GEARBOX FAULT” displays on the
instrument panel,
- the gearbox is locked in a gear,
- The driver should not exceed approx. 60 mph.
Consult a CITROËN dealer as soon as possible.
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