Citroen Xsara Picasso (2005 year). Manual — part 8

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C H A N G I N G A W H E E L

Replacing the spare wheel in the carrier
Replace the jack and its handle in the protective

holder in the spare wheel and slide them into

the carrier.
Lift the carrier up to the safety catch.
Retighten the bolt from inside the boot.
Return the wheelbrace to the stowage area.

Advice

The wheel bolts are specific to the type of wheel fitted (alloy or steel).
If the type of wheel is changed, check with your CITROËN dealer that the wheel bolts are compatible.

The jack is designed specifically for your vehicle,

do not use it for other applications.

Tyre฀pressures
These฀are฀indicated฀on฀the฀label฀positioned฀on฀the฀front฀door฀aperture,฀see฀«Vehicle฀identification»฀and฀«User฀

Precautions».

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Towing with all wheels on the

ground
Rings, concealed by covers, are

positioned at the front and at the

rear of the vehicle.
The ignition key should be in po-

sition “A” to maintain steering.
Use a bar that can be attached to

the rings.

Advice:

In exceptional circumstances, it is

permitted to tow the vehicle at low

speed over a short distance (in

accordance with the local legisla-

tion in force).
In all other cases, the vehicle

must be transported by a trans-

porter.

CAUTION - TOWING A VEHICLE

WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMIS-

SION
Put the selector lever in position

N (neutral).

Towing with the front or rear wheels lifted
Use special towing equipment with a rigid bar and straps.
Attach the hooks to each of the suspension arms.
Take the necessary precautions to protect the bumper and the front or rear of

the vehicle.

NEVER TOW THE VEHICLE WITH THE FRONT OR REAR ENDS LIFTED

AND THE WHEELS HANGING FREE.

If the engine is not running, the steering and braking systems

will not be power- assisted.

If towing another vehicle, the latter should be free-wheeling

(that is, gearbox in neutral).

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G E N E R A L

฀ ฀

2.0i

฀ Engine฀type฀

1.6i฀

16V฀

HDi฀

HDi฀ HDi

฀ ฀

BVA฀

90฀

92฀

110

฀ Capacity฀of฀fuel฀tank฀in฀

฀Approx.฀

Approx.

฀ litres฀

฀ 55฀ ฀

60

฀ ฀

฀Unleaded

฀ Fuels฀to฀be฀used฀

฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀petrol฀ ฀

Diesel฀fuel

฀ ฀

฀RON฀95

฀ ฀

฀RON฀98

฀฀Turning฀circle฀between

฀ walls฀(in฀metres)฀

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฀ Calculated฀maximum฀speed฀in฀km/h฀(mph)฀ 171฀(106)฀฀ 192฀฀(119)฀ 175฀(109)฀ 175฀(109)฀ 183฀(114)

Weights฀(kg)

฀ Unladen฀weight฀

1฀268฀฀ 1฀290฀ 1฀300฀ 1฀290฀ 1฀313

฀ Gross฀vehicle฀weight฀

1฀800฀฀ 1฀840฀ 1฀850฀ 1฀850฀ 1฀850

฀ Maximum฀weight฀on฀rear฀axle฀

1฀000฀฀ 1฀000฀ 1฀000฀ 1฀000฀ 1฀000

฀ Gross฀train฀weight฀

3฀000฀฀ 3฀140฀ 3฀150฀ 3฀150฀ 3฀150

฀ Gross฀trailer฀weight฀(within
฀ the฀gross฀train฀weight฀limit)
฀ ฀

10%฀to฀12%฀incline฀

1฀200฀฀ 1฀300฀ 1฀300฀ 1฀300฀ 1฀300

฀ ฀

8%฀to฀10%฀incline฀

1฀300฀฀ 1฀300฀ 1฀300฀ 1฀300฀ 1฀300

฀ ฀

Incline฀of฀up฀to฀8%฀

1฀300฀฀ 1฀300฀ 1฀300฀ 1฀300฀ 1฀300

฀ Gross฀trailer฀weight฀(without฀brakes)฀ 670฀ ฀ 655฀

685฀

670฀

690

฀ Trailer฀nose฀weight฀

80฀ ฀

80฀

80฀

80฀

80

฀ Maximum฀load฀on฀roof฀bars฀

80฀ ฀

80฀

80฀

80฀

80

฀ Dimensions฀of฀chainable฀tyres฀

฀ 185/65฀R15

Weights฀ :฀ refer฀ to฀ the฀ vehicle฀฀

identification฀plate.

BVA฀:฀Automatic฀gearbox.

Observe฀ your฀ vehicle’s฀ towing฀

limits.
It฀ is฀ essential฀ to฀ comply฀ with฀

the฀ max.฀ Gross฀ Trailer฀ Weights฀

and฀ speed฀ limits฀ as฀ specified฀ by฀฀

legislation฀in฀each฀country.

These฀fuel฀consumption฀values฀are฀set฀out฀in฀conformity฀with฀directive฀80/1268/CEE.฀
They฀can฀vary฀according฀to฀driving฀style,฀road฀conditions,฀weather฀conditions,฀vehicle฀loading,฀vehicle฀mainte-

nance฀and฀use฀of฀accessories.

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F U E L ฀ C O N S U M P T I O N * ฀ ฀

I n ฀ l i t r e s / 1 0 0 ฀ k m ฀ ( m p g )

฀ ฀

Circuit

฀ ฀

Engine฀type฀

Urban฀

Extra-฀

Combined฀

CO2

฀ ฀

urban฀

emissions

(1)


฀ 1.6฀i฀

9.5฀(29.7)฀

6.0฀(47.1)฀

7.3฀(38.7)฀

172

฀ 2.0฀i฀16V฀฀฀BVA฀

12.5฀(22.6)฀

6.4฀(44.1)฀

8.6฀(32.8)฀

205

฀ HDi฀90฀

7.0฀(40.4)฀

4.6฀(61.4)฀

5.5฀(51.4)฀

147

฀ HDi฀92฀

6.5฀(43.5)฀

4.3฀(65.7)฀

5.1฀(55.4)฀

135

฀ HDi฀110฀

6.4฀(44.1)฀

4.4฀(64.2)฀

5.1฀(55.4)฀

136

(1)฀Units฀in฀g/km฀on฀combined฀circuit.฀
BVA฀:฀Automatic฀gearbox.

*฀The฀fuel฀consumption฀figures฀quoted฀are฀correct฀at฀the฀time฀of฀going฀to฀press.

D

E

H

F

I

G

C

B

A

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D I M E N S I O N S

( i n m e t r e s )

A

2.76

B

4.28

C

0.84

D

0.68

E

1.45

F

1.43

G

1.75

H

1.63/1.64*

I

2.00

* With glass sun roof.

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E

D

C

G

F

B

A

J

K

H

I

L

VI

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D I M E N S I O N S

( i n m e t r e s )

A

0.45

B

0.82

C

0.57

D

0.65

E

0.79

F

1.31

G

1.16

H

1.07

I

0.90

J

1.54

K

2.35

L

1.28

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V E H I C L E I D E N T I F I C A T I O N

Chassis number plate
It is located at the base of the central pillar on the

right hand side of the vehicle.

1: EU type approval number.
2: Vehicle Identification N°. (VIN).
3: Gross vehicle weight.
4: Gross train weight.
5: Maximum weight on front axle.
6: Maximum weight on rear axle.

Colour code
The colour reference is indicated on the back of the fuse box cover.

Tyre pressures
The tyre pressure label is to be found on the front door pillar.

All original CITROËN replacement parts are available from CITROËN. It is in the user’s interest, for his safety and for the

sake of the warranty, to reject all other parts. Fitting parts or units not supplied by CITROËN may even result in violation

of the law, if it involves non- compliance with regulations concerning safety, pollution control, interference suppression

and the noise level of the vehicle. Fitting such parts or units could also deprive the user of any recourse against the

maker.
This applies in particular to:

- braking equipment components,

- lighting and signalling equipment,

- engine equipment,

- the exhaust system,

- steering system, structural and suspension parts.

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successive presses on the end of
the wiper control at the steering
wheel).
Press for at least two seconds :
display disappears.
One press on any button brings
the display back.
Escape button: Esc
Short press:
cancels the current
operation or warning message and
returns you to the previous menu.
Press for at least two seconds :
return to the main menu.
This button can be used to exit
from any menu.

Menu button: menu

This button gives access to the
main menu.
It can be used at any time.

Introduction

The On-board Navigation system
guides you to the destination of
your choice, by means of voice
messages and visual instructions.
The system uses a cartographic
database

and

GPS

satellite

guidance, the latter enabling your
position to be plotted by means of
several satellites.
On-board Navigation comprises
the following components:
- the remote control,
- the control panel display,
- the electronic control unit,
- the CD Rom,
- the last voice message recall

command,

- the satellite receiver aerial.

Specifi c functions or services
may vary depending on the CD
ROM version or on the country
where the system is to be used.
For safety reasons, drivers are
recommended not to use the
remote control when the vehicle
is moving, but to park safely and
legally before modifying parame-
ters or inputting data.
The system may be affected by
disturbance or interruption in
certain conditions (for example
under bridges or in underground
car parks, etc.).

The remote control

When pointed towards the right
hand screen,
the remote control
allows you to select the information
contained in the different displays.

Direction arrows :

These allow you to move around
the screen and thus to choose
functions.

Validate button: VAL
Validates the function or letter
chosen.

Enables you, during navigation , to
access the Rapid Tools menu.

Mode button: MOD

Short press: each successive press
allows you to select from the types
of information permanently displayed
on the right hand side of the screen:
date, navigation, trip computer and
audio system (trip computer infor-
mation can also be accessed by

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The display
When driving, the display indicates:
1 status of the central locking.
2 status of the child locks.
3 last mode used, radio, CD, CD

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changer, on-board computer, etc.

4 the date.
5 exterior temperature.
6 the time.

When menus are in use, a variety of
tabs will appear at the bottom of the
screen, denoting access to the diffe-
rent functions
1 Function selected (highlighted).
2 Function inaccessible in this situa-

tion (dotted outline).

3 Function accessible (plain outline).

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Use the direction arrows to move
between tabs.

While using On-board Navigation,
the screen displays various types
of information according to the
manoeuvres to be carried out:
1 Manoeuvre to be carried out.
2 Distance to the next manoeuvre.
3 Next manoeuvre to be carried out.

3
4
Next road to take.
5 Road currently being taken.
6 The time.
7 Exterior temperature.
8 Distance to fi nal destination.
9 Visual warning indicating that the

voice messaging is deactivated.

Enter city

City:RAMBOUILLET

Correction

List 37844

Change

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The electronic control unit

This is located inside the boot on
the left hand side.

To gain access, turn the buttons
one quarter turn.
1 CD Rom eject button.
2 CD Rom compartment.
3 The ON warning lamp indicates

that the control unit is supplied
with power.

4 The CD warning lamp indicates

the presence of a CD ROM in the
control unit.

The CD-ROM

It contains all the cartographic
data on the country chosen.

It must be inserted with the printed
face upwards.

The last voice message recall
command

During navigation, a press on
the end of the headlamp control
repeats the last voice message.

During the course of a message,
the volume can be regulated using
the

radio

volume

adjustment

button or its counterpart at the
steering wheel.

Note: the message volume is not
linked to the radio or traffi c infor-
mation volume.

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Navigation is an electronic help system.
It cannot replace the driver's decisions.
All guidance instructions must be
carefully checked by the user.

Main menu

Configure display

Navigation options

Navigation/Guidance

Select a service

Select destination from memory

Go back to current guidance

Main menu

Switch on the ignition.

Press the “MENU” button to access
the main menu.
Select a function using the direc-
tion arrows, then validate your
choice (“VAL” button).

Navigation/guidance

Following

the

selection

of

“Navigation/guidance” the screen
will warn you about the use of navi-
gation. Respect the regulations in
force and do not use the remote
control when your vehicle is moving.

Press the “VAL” button to progress
to the next menu.

The “Navigation/guidance” menu
offers you several options:

- entering the address of a new

destination,

- selecting a service (hotel, railway

station, airport, etc.) at a specifi c
town,

- selecting a stored address from

one of the two directories,

- resuming a guidance that was

previously interrupted or ending
a guidance in progress.

Two messages may be displayed
depending on previous actions:
“Resume guidance” or “Stop
guidance”
.

A press on the “ESC” button allows
you, after a validation, to suspend
a guidance in progress and return
to the main menu.

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Enter street

Street:

Validate

Correction

List 3

City centre

Enter city

Correction

City:RAMBOUILLET

List 37844

Change

Enter number

Number:

Validate

Correction

From 1 to 19

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Entering a new destination

The last town entered is displayed.

To enter the name of a different
town, select each letter with the
direction arrows, validating each
letter with the “VAL” button.

When the complete town name is
displayed, select the “Validate”
function then press the “VAL”
button.

In the case of an inputting error, the
“Correction” function enables you
to delete the last letter entered.

Note: As each letter is validated,
only those letters that can make up
a name will appear.

The “List” function indicates to you
the number of towns beginning with
these letters. This function is acces-
sible when the tab has a plain out-
line.

When the list contains less than fi ve
names, these are displayed auto-
matically.
Select a town, then validate (“VAL”
button).

The “Change” function allows you
to delete completely the town you
have entered and to enter a new
one.

Enter the name of the road.

Select the “Validate” function then
press the “VAL” button.

Tip: satellite guidance can be acti-
vated after the town name and just
the road name have been entered.

For this, select the “Town centre”
function.

If you see numbers displayed, you
can select the road number.

Enter the road number. Select the
“Validate” function then press the
“VAL” key.

Tip: satellite guidance can be acti-
vated after the town name and just
the road name have been entered.

For this, select the “Validate” func-
tion.

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Programmed destination

City
Street
Number

Change

Store

Keep criteria

Minimum time?

No

Programmed destination

City
Street
Number

Change

Store

Minimum time
Minimum distance
Minimum time without freeway
Priority to city roads

The

complete

destination

is

displayed.
Select the “Validate” function, then
press the “VAL” button to start the
route calculation.

Note: by using the “Change” func-
tion you can delete or change the
destination, or by using the “Store”
function you can store it in one of
the two directories (see section on
storing an address in a directory).

The last-used navigation parameter
is displayed.

Guidance commences automati-
cally, provided this parameter is left
on the screen and no further action
is taken for 5 seconds, or when you
have validated the “YES” function.

Follow the instructions.

If you wish to modify the guidance
parameter, select the “NO” func-
tion, then press the “VAL” button.

Choose a parameter from the list
then validate (“VAL” button).

When the cursor is on your chosen
parameter, select the “Validate”
function, then press the “VAL”
button.

Guidance commences, follow the
instructions.

Note: during guidance, you still have
the option to modify your destina-
tion or guidance parameters by
pressing the “VAL” button, which
will return you to the guidance
tools menu.
Depending on your preferences, the
system will use different parame-
ters to calculate the route.

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Selecting a service

The

last-entered

address

is

displayed.

There are 3 ways you can defi ne the
area in which you wish to obtain a
service:
- retain the last-entered address

using the “Validate” function.

- enter a new address using the

“Change” function.

- automatically enter the area you

are in, using the “Current loca-
tion”
function.

When you have validated the
address, choose a service from the
list using the direction arrows.

Press the “VAL” button to select
one of them.

The cursor on the left-hand side of
the screen indicates your position
in the total list of services.

The system provides a list of
addresses in increasing order of
distance.

The fi rst address for the desired
service is displayed.
An indication on the right of the
screen (e.g. 1/50) tells you if there
are

several

establishments

(maximum of 50) offering the same
service within roughly a thirty mile
(50 km) radius.
A signal in the top left of the screen
(e.g. 280 m) tells you how far you
are from the chosen establishment
(280 metres).
Use “Next” or “Previous” function
to consult the list.
When your chosen establishment
is displayed, select the “Validate”
function then press the “VAL”
button. Select a navigation para-
meter.
Guidance commences, follow the
instructions.

Select a service

City
Street

Change

Current location

Conference centres
Ferry terminals
Golf courses
Historical monuments

Validate

Previous

Hotels

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Programmed destination

City
Street
Number

Change

Validate

Archive in directory

Label BRUNO

Correction

fessional dir.

Directory

Personnal dir

Storing an address in a directory
When entering a new address, you
can save it by selecting the “Store”
function.

Enter the fi rst line of the address
(this will be classifi ed automatically
in alphabetical order).

If the name already exists with a
different address, you can replace
the old address with a new address.

Choose either the Personal direc-
tory or the Professional directory,
then press the “VAL” button.

The address is then stored in the
directory of your choice.

Selecting a stored destination

Select the directory in which your
desired address is stored, using the
direction arrows, then press the
“VAL” button.

The stored addresses are displayed
in alphabetical order.
The cursor on the left of the screen
shows your position on the list.
Use the direction arrows to scroll
up and down the list, then select
a name by pressing the “VAL”
button.
The complete address is displayed.
Select the “Validate” function then
press the “VAL” button.
Select a guidance parameter.
Guidance commences, follow the
instructions.

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Configure display

Set date and time

Set format and units

Navigation options

Sound volume

Delete directories

Guidance tools

Programmed destination

Vocal synthetis

Confi guring the display

Starting from the main menu,
“Confi gure display” gives access
to the following function menus:
- selection of display and voice

language

(English,

French,

German, Italian, Spanish),

- adjustment of time and date,
- adjustment of formats and units

(KM/H or MPH, °C or °F).

Navigation options

From the main menu, select
“Navigation options” to access the
following function menus:
- directory manager. This allows

you to alter or delete an address
stored under a particular name,
by selec ting the directory and
the name to be altered,

- adjustment of synthesised voice

volume,

- deletion of all data stored in the

two directories.

Note: the directory deletion menu
enables you to delete all your pri-
vate and business addresses when
you come to resell your vehicle.

Guidance tools rapid menu

This menu can be accessed only
during guidance, using the “VAL”
button.

It gives fast access to the most
frequently-used functions:

- modifi cation of parameters during

guidance,

- display or modifi cation of your

entered destination,

- adjustment of synthesised voice

volume.

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