Citroen Xsara Picasso (2005 year). Manual — part 2
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O N / O F F
This driving assistance device enables you to drive at a constant speed of
your choice, only in the highest gears and above a minimum speed of 40 to
60 km/h (25 to 40 mph) depending on engine versions.
The cruise control operates only with:
- Gear lever in fourth or fifth gear (manual gearbox).
- Selector on D (automatic gearbox).
The cruise control stalk A is located below the direction indicator/lighting
switch.
To activate: turn the switch 1 to the ON position.
To deactivate: turn the switch 1 to the OFF position.
To select a cruising speed
Depress the accelerator until the desired speed is reached. Press the rear of
either button 2 or button 4 of control A. The speed is regulated and memo-
rised.
While cruise control is in force, it is still possible to depress the accelerator
pedal to go faster than the memorised speed (for example to overtake anoth-
er vehicle).
Take your foot off the pedal to return automatically to the memorised speed.
A short press on the rear of button 4 will increase the speed slightly.
A short press on the rear of button 2 will decrease the speed slightly.
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Disengaging cruise control
The cruise control will be disengaged:
- Either by depressing the clutch pedal or brake pedal,
- Or when either ESP or traction control is operating.
- Or by pressing button 3 located on the end of control A,
These actions do not cancel the memorised speed.
Recalling the memorised speed
After a disengagement, press once on button 3. Your vehicle will return to the
last speed memorised.
To increase the memorised speed
By a long press on the rear of button 4 of control A until you reach the desired speed. Release the button, the new
speed is then memorised.
To decrease the memorised speed
Give a long press on the rear on button 2 of control A until the desired speed is obtained (above 25mph).
Release the button, the new speed is memorised.
To deactivate cruise control
- Either, when stopped, switch off
ignition.
- Or turn the cruise control switch
to the OFF position.
Cruise control must only be used where road conditions permit
driving at a constant speed. Do not use it on congested roads or
when weather and road conditions are poor.
The driver must still remain attentive and in complete control of the
vehicle.
You are recommended to keep your feet within range of the pedals.
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Cruisecontrolshouldonlybeusedwhenthetraffic
conditionspermitdrivingataconstantspeed.
C R U I S E C O N T R O L /
« C R U I S E »
Thisdrivingassistancefunctionallowsyoutodriveatthespeedofyour
choIcewithouttheneedtoactiontheaccelerator.
It is available at speeds above 40 km/h (25 mph), in the higher gears
only.
Control
Aforcruisecontrolislocatedbelowthelighting/signallingcontrol
stalk.
Note:InformationrelatingtothecruisecontrolisdisplayedinzoneB
onthedisplay.
Toselectthefunction
Turncontrol
1tothe«CRUISE»position.
Toselectacruisespeed
Onselectionofthefunctionviacontrol
1,nocruise
speedhasyetbeenmemorised.
Acceleratetothedesiredspeed,thengivea
shortpressonbutton2or
button
4.
Thecruisespeedisthenmemorised.Itisdisplayed
inzone
Bonthescreen.
Thetripmileagerecorderthendisplays.
You can then release the accelerator pedal. The vehicle will
automaticallykeeptothatchosenspeed
Note:Thevehiclespeedmayvaryslightlyfromthatmemorised.
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C R U I S E C O N T R O L /
« C R U I S E »
Temporaryoverrideofthecruisespeed
While cruise control is in use, it is still possible to go
abovethecruisespeedsimplybypressingtheaccelerator
pedal(forexampletoovertakeanothervehicle).Thespeed
displayedonthescreenflashes.
Youhaveonlytoreleasetheacceleratorpedaltoreturnto
yourcruisespeed.
Adjustmentofthememorisedspeedwhilecruisecontrol
isinoperation
Youcanadjustthecruisespeed,
displayedinzoneB,
bypressing:
-Button
4toincreasethespeed.
-Button
2todecreasethespeed.
Note: successive presses will modify the speed in
steps of 1 km/h and a continuous press in steps of
5km/h.
Deactivation of cruise control with memorised
speed
- Eitherpressthebrakepedalortheclutchpedal.
- OrtheESPorASRsystemsareactive.
- Orpressoncontrol
3.
Note:cruisecontrolisnotactiveifthegearleverisin
Neutralposition.
These
actions
bring
up
the
information
«OFF»inzoneBofthe
screen.
These actions do not cancel the cruise speed which
remainsdisplayedonthescreen.
Reactivationofcruisecontrol
-Byrecallingthememorisedcruisespeed:
Followingadeactivation,pressoncontrol
3.
Your vehicle automatically resumes the memorised
cruisespeedwhichisdisplayedinzone
B.
Note:ifthememorisedcruisespeedisalothigher
than the speed at which the vehicle is currently
moving, the vehicle will accelerate up to the
memorisedspeed.
-Byselectingthecurrentspeed:
Give a short press on button
2 or 4, once you are
travellingatyourdesiredspeed.
The information
« OFF » then disappears from the
screen.
Tocancelthefunction
-Bymovingthecontrolfromposition
«CRUISE»to
position
0.
-Bystoppingtheengine.
The cruise speed chosen previously is no longer
memorised.
In the event of a malfunction, a message appears,
accompaniedbyasoundsignal.
ContactaCITROËNdealer.
Donotusethisfunctiononcongestedroadsorwhenweatherorroadconditionsarepoor.
Thedrivermustremainattentiveandincompletecontrolofthevehicle.
Youarerecommendedtokeepyourfeetwithinrangeofthepedals.
Cruisecontrolmustonlybeusedwhereroadconditionspermitdrivingataconstantspeed.
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« L I M I T »
Thisdrivingassistancefunctionallowsyoutochooseamaximumspeed
thatyouwishnottoexceed.Thishastobeaspeedgreaterthan30km/h
(approx.20mph).
Control
A for the speed limiter is located below the lighting/signalling
controlstalk.
Note:TheinformationrelatingtothespeedlimiterisshowninzoneBon
thescreen.
Toselectthefunction
Turncontrol
1totheposition«LIMIT».
On selectionof the function via control
1,thelast
speedmemorisedisdisplayed.
Toadjustthemaximumspeed
Providedtheengineisrunning,youadjustthememorisedspeedbypressing:
-button
4toincreasethememorisedspeed,
-button
2todecreasethememorisedspeed.
Note:successivepresseswillmodifythespeedinstepsof1km/handa
continuouspressinstepsof5km/h.
Activationofthemaximumspeed
Asyouseethedesiredmaximumspeeddisplayed,presscontrol
3toactivate
thelimitation.
Theinformation
«OFF»thendisappearsfromzoneB.
Thetripmileagerecorderisshown.
While the function is active, action on the accelerator pedal will not
permit the programmed speed to be exceeded, unless you press the
pedalharddowntogobeyondthetightspot(see«Temporaryoverrideof
themaximumspeed»).
Note:thevehiclespeedmayvaryslightlyfromthatmemorised.
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Todeactivatethemaximumspeed
Pressbutton
3attheendofthecontrolA.
Thisactionbringsuptheinformation
«OFF»onthescreen.Thisactiondoesnotcancelthe
memorisedspeedwhichremainsdisplayedinzone
B.
Temporaryoverrideofthemaximumspeed
Itispossibleatanytimetodriveatabovethememorisedmaximumspeedbypressingthepedalharddown
togobeyondthetightspot.
Allthetimethespeedisbeingexceeded,thedisplayedspeedflashes.
Youhaveonlytoreleasetheacceleratorpedaltoreturnbelowthelimitspeed,makingthefunctionactive
again.
Note:ifduringspeedlimitationthesystemisunabletokeeptothememorisedspeed(e.g.onasteepdescentor
underheavyacceleration),thenthespeedflashes.Adaptyourspeedasnecessary.
Thefunctionwillreactivatewhenyourspeedisagainbelowthedesiredlimitspeed.
Tocancelthefunction
-Bymovingthecontrolfromposition
«LIMIT»toposition0.
-Bystoppingtheengine.Thespeedchosenpreviouslyismemorised.
Intheeventofamalfunction,amessageappears,accompaniedbyasoundsignal.
ContactaCITROËNdealer.
AfloormatnotapprovedbyCITROËNmayriskslidingforwardundertheacceleratorpedaland
preventingyoufrompressingbeyondthetightspot.Itwillthenbeimpossibletoexitthespeed
limitation,exceptbyactioningthecontrolunderthesteeringwheel.
Thedrivermustremainattentiveandkeepcompletecontrolofthevehicle.
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Interior rear view mirror
The lever on the lower edge ena-
bles you to place the rear view mir-
ror in either of two positions:
1 - Day position: the lever is not
visible.
2 - Night position (anti-dazzle):
the lever is visible.
Electrically - controlled door
mirrors
Your vehicle is equipped with elec-
tric door mirrors.
Set the position for the selected
door mirror:
- 1 Left hand door mirror
- 2 Right hand door mirror
Move the control in the four direc-
tions to set the position.
The defrosting of the exterior rear
view mirrors is linked to the electri-
cal demisting of the rear window.
Folding back the door mirrors
To fold them, place the control on position 3.
To return them, move the control to one of the other positions.
The glass in the rear view mirrors is
aspherical to enlarge the lateral
field of vision.
Objects viewed are thus in reality
closer than they may appear to be.
This should be taken into account
when assessing distance.
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Note For safety reasons, a buzzer
will sound if you have switched off
the ignition and opened the driver’s
door without previously removing
the ignition key.
Central locking
The remote control locks and unlocks the doors and tailgate.
Press once on button A to lock or button B to unlock.
If it does not work first time, then try again.
These operations are confirmed by the direction indicators:
- Unlocking: Rapid flashing of direction indicators, interior lamp comes on.
- Locking: Direction indicators come on for approx. two seconds, interior
lamp goes out (if function active).
If one of the doors or the tailgate is open or not correctly closed, the central
locking does not operate.
Locating of the vehicle
To locate the vehicle in a car park, press button A, the interior lamp lights up
and the direction indicators flash for a few seconds (vehicle remaining
locked).
Note: The vehicle location function has a greater range than that of the un-
locking function.
Except when reinitialising, the remote control cannot function while
the key is in the ignition, even when switched off.
Warning: Activating the transmitter (even if in your pocket)
whilst still within range could cause the doors to unlock without
your knowledge.
However, if none of the doors is opened within thirty seconds
of unlocking, the doors will automatically relock.
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Remote control
The
remote
control
transmitter
emits a high frequency signal
which offers the following advan-
tages:
- does not require aiming at the re-
ceiver in the vehicle.
- can be operated from behind the
vehicle and penetrates any load
on board.
- has a range of several metres.
Note: The simultaneous use of oth-
er high frequency equipment (mo-
bile
telephones,
domestic
alarms...) may momentarily hinder
the operation of the remote control
In the event of a permanent fault,
the remote control should be reini-
tialised.
See: “Changing the remote control
battery”.
Remote control battery used up
Accompanied by an audible signal, this information is provided by a mes-
sage on the multifunction screen.
Changing the remote control battery
Unscrew and detach the cover to access the battery.
Battery: CR 1620 3V.
The remote control must be reinitialised after changing the batteries.
For this, switch on the ignition and press one of the buttons on your remote
control until the required action is achieved. This manoeuvre may take some
ten seconds.
To protect your vehicle against theft
Before leaving your vehicle:
- Completely close all windows and do not leave objects visible inside.
- Remove the ignition key, turn the steering wheel to engage the steering lock
and lock all doors.
The remote control key numbers are given on the special card provided for
this purpose.
Keep it in a safe place.
Do not throw away the old batteries.
They should be returned to the CITROËN dealer
or deposited in a recognised recycling facility
(camera shops etc).
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K e y s
Note: The key can be used to de-
activate the front passenger’s air-
bag (see “Airbag”).
Electronic immobiliser key
The key operates all the vehicle’s locks as well as the ignition.
Central locking using the key
The key can be used in the driver’s door to activate the locking and unlocking
of the doors and tailgate.
The central locking will not operate if a door is open, or not properly closed.
Note: Locking causes the interior lamps to go out, and a diode in the hazard
warning lamp button to flash.
If the diode fails to flash after about ten seconds, consult your CITROËN Dealer.
Unlocking the vehicle causes the front interior lamps to come on.
The ELECTRONIC IMMOBILISER locks the engine’s supply system.
The system arms automatically when the key is removed from the igntiion.
All the vehicle’s keys contain an electronic immobiliser device.
Only your keys can start your vehicle.
Insert your key into the ignition.
After the ignition is switched on, a dialogue commences between the key and
the electronic immobiliser device.
If the key is not recognised, starting is impossible.
The key number is on the label attached to the key.
Should you lose your key or remote control,
the CITROËN dealer network can supply replacements.
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C O D E c a r d
CODE card
A confidential card is given to the
new owner when he takes delivery
of his new vehicle.
This card bears a hidden access
code for the use of the CITROËN
dealer when maintaining the elec-
tronic immobiliser device.
Do not scratch the protective
strip, the security of the immobilis-
er system depends on the informa-
tion below remaining covered.
Should the card be lost, the immo-
biliser device can no longer be con-
sidered secure.
In the event of a change of vehicle ownership, it is essential for the new owner
to possess the CODE card.
Never leave it in the vehicle.
Advice
Keep the coded card bearing your personal electronic immobiliser number in
a safe place (never in the vehicle).
Should you lose your key or remote control, the CITROËN dealer net-
work can supply replacements using these numbers.
If any key modifications become necessary (addition, cancellation or re-
placement of the key), you must take the confidential card together with all
the keys to a CITROËN dealer.
Never attempt to modify the electronic immobiliser's electrical
circuit, as that could render your vehicle undriveable.Should the
confidential card become lost, a Citroën dealer would have to
undertake a major repair.
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S T E E R I N G L O C K – I G N I T I O N - S T A R T E R
NEVERREMOVETHEIGNITIONKEYUNTILTHEENGINEHASCOMPLETELYSTOPPED.
ITISIMPERATIVEALWAYSTOKEEPTHEENGINERUNNINGINORDERTORETAINTHE
BRAKINGANDSTEERINGASSISTANCE(riskofthesteeringlockengagingandlossofthe
safetyfeatures).
Whenthevehicleisstoppedandtheengineswitchedoff,afteryouremovetheignitionkeyturn
thesteeringwheelslightlysoastoengagethesteeringlock.
• S:Steeringlock
Tounlockthesteering,movethesteeringwheelslightlywhileturningthe
key.Donotuseundueforce.
Afteryouremovethekey,turnyoursteeringwheeluntilitlocks.Thekey
canonlyberemovedinposition
S.
• A:Accessories
Thisallowsuseofcertainelectricalaccessories.Thebatterychargewar-
ninglamplightsup.
The steering is unlocked by turning the key to position
A (moving the
steeringslightlyifnecessary).
• M:Drive
The following warning lamps come on : battery charge, handbrake, oil
pressure,enginecoolanttemperature.
Depending on the version of your vehicle, the following warning lamps
should also light up: ABS, ESP, brake fluid level, engine autodiagnosis,
preheater(Diesel),airbags,frontpassenger’sairbagdeactivation.
If one of these warning lamps does not light up, this indicates a
malfunction.
• D:Starter
Releasethekeyassoonastheenginehasstarted.Nevertheactionthe
starterwhiletheengineisrunning.
Startingandstoppingtheengine:see«Starting».
Theabovewarninglampsaretestedwiththeignitionkeyinthedrive
position.
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Ensure that the gear lever is in neutral (manual gearbox)
or in position P or N (automatic gearbox).
PETROL
Starting the engine
- Do not depress the accelerator pedal.
- Operate the starter motor (maximum 10 seconds) until the engine starts.
- At temperatures below 0°C, depress the clutch pedal to ease starting, then release it slowly.
Release the key as soon as the engine starts.
Note: If it does not work at first, switch off the ignition, wait for ten seconds, then operate the starter again as described
above.
DIESEL
Starting the engine
Turn the key to the starter position, wait for the preheater warning lamp to go out, then operate the starter until the en-
gine is running (not more than 10 seconds).
If the engine does not start, switch off the ignition then recommence the procedure.
In temperatures below 0°C, declutch while turning the engine over to facilitate starting. Afterwards slowly release the
clutch pedal.
Note: During starting, do not touch the accelerator.
Advice
Vehicles equipped with a Turbo
Turbo equipped engines MUST be allowed to return to idle for several seconds before switching off the ignition. Failure
to do so could cause serious damage to the turbo unit.
Flicking the throttle pedal as the ignition is turned off can lead to severe damage to the turbo unit.
DO NOT RUN THE ENGINE IN A SPACE THAT IS ENCLOSED OR INSUFFICIENTLY VENTILATED.
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Night driving control.
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Trip mileage recorder reset button.
3
Coolant temperature gauge.
4
Maintenance indicator.
5
Trip mileage recorder /
Total mileage recorder.
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Fuel gauge.
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Automatic gearbox display.
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Speed indicator.
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Warning lamps.
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Central locking indicator.
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Child safety lock indicator.
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Trip computer.
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Message zone.
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Control for accessing the display functions.
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Control for adjusting the display functions.
Cruisecontrol/speedlimiterdisplay
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M e s s a g e d i s p l a y
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
MAINTENANCE INDICATOR
AND MILEAGE INDICATOR
On switching on the ignition, the
display will show successively:
- The maintenance indicator.
- The total and trip mileage record-
ers.
Trip mileage recorder reset but-
ton
Press and hold down button C, the
display will flash three times and
read 0.
MESSAGE DISPLAY
N°
- message number.
INFORMATION
- description of the information or warning message.
SEQ.
- message alternating sequence.
TEXT
• ZONE 1
- message displayed in the upper zone.
• ZONE 2
- message displayed in the lower zone.
ASSOCIATED WARNING LAMP
- lights in connection with the message displayed.
Note: the display message can be temporarily deactivated by pressing one
of the buttons A or B.
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M e s s a g e d i s p l a y *
N°
INFORMATION
SEQ.
TEXT
ASSOCIATED
WARNING
LAMP
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
1
Oil pressure warning
1
2
STOP
OIL PRESSURE
LOW
2
Brake fluid/hydraulic fluid level
warning
1
2
TOP UP
BRAKE
FLUID
3
Brake distribution fault
1
BRAKE FAULT
WARNING
4
Hand brake on
1
PARKING
BRAKE
5
Coolant temperature warning
1
2
STOP
ENGINE
TEMPERATURE
6
Coolant level warning
1
TOP UP
WATER LEVEL
7
Battery charge fault
1
2
BATTERY
FAULT
CHARGE
8
ABS fault
1
ABS FAULT
NON- FUNCTION
9
Ambient temperature warning
1
RISK OF
ICE
10
Engine locked or key not
recognised
1
2
ELECTRONIC
FAULT
OPEN
* The range of messages may vary depending on version or country.
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