Citroën C3 (2023 year). Manual in english — page 4

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In the event of a breakdown

Version 2

Fuses

Fuse No.

Colour

Rating (A)

Functions

FF01

Red

10

On-board diagnosis (OBD-II)

FF02

Yellow

20

Body control and cluster module 1 (BCCM-1)

FF03

Green

30

Body control and cluster module 2 (BCCM-2)

FF04

Yellow

20

Body control and cluster module 3 (BCCM-3)

FF05

Green

30

Body control and cluster module 4 (BCCM-4)

FF06

Blue

15

Audio system

FF07

Blue

15

12V Socket

FF08

Tan

5

Spare connector / USB

FF09

Red

10

Front washer

FF10

Tan

5

ECU's ignition

FF11

Tan

5

Airbag ECU

FF12

Tan

5

Switches ignition

FF

Tan

5

Service

FF

Red

10

Service

FF

Blue

15

Service

FS01

Pink

30

Body control and cluster module 5 (BCCM-5)

FS02

Pink

30

Body control and cluster module 6 (BCCM-6)

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In the event of a breakdown

8

Relays

Relay

Colour

Rating (A)

Functions

MICRO

Brown

20

Ignition Loads

Engine compartment fuses

The fusebox is placed in the engine

compartment near the battery.

Access to the fuses

► Remove the

cover.

► Change the fuse.

► When you have finished, close the cover

carefully then engage the two latches, to ensure

correct sealing of the fusebox.

Version 1

Engine fuse cum relay box

Fuse No.

Colour

Rating (A)

Functions

FF01

Green

30

ABS ECU

FF02

Red

10

HVAC Compressor

FF03

Red

10

Horn

FF04

Green

30

ECM Loads (Ignition Coil / Injectors / Fuel Pump)

FF05

Blue

15

ECM Loads (Canister Valve / O2 Sensors)

FF06

Tan

5

ECM Loads (VVT Valve)

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In the event of a breakdown

Fuse No.

Colour

Rating (A)

Functions

FF07

Yellow

20

ECM Power Supply

FF08

Tan

5

Radiator Fan Relay Coil Supply

FS01

Yellow

60

Cabin Fuse Bow Loads (CFB-1)

FS02

Yellow

60

Electric Power Steering (EPS) Motor

FS03

Green

40

ABS Motor

FS04

Green

40

Radiator fan

FS05

Green

40

Accessory load (HVAC Blower/Wiper/Washer)

FF

Green

30

Service

FF

Blue

15

Service

FF

Red

10

Service

Relay

Colour

Rating (A)

Functions

MICRO

Brown

20

HVAC Compressor

MICRO

Brown

20

Horn

MICRO

Brown

20

Starter Solenoid

MICRO

Grey

35

ECM Main

Version 2

Engine fuse cum relay box

Fuse No.

Colour

Rating (A)

Functions

FF01

Green

30

ABS ECU

FF02

Red

10

HVAC Compressor

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In the event of a breakdown

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Fuse No.

Colour

Rating (A)

Functions

FF03

Red

10

Horn

FF04

Green

30

ECM Loads (Ignition Coil / Injectors / Fuel Pump)

FF05

Blue

15

ECM Loads (Canister Valve / O2 Sensors)

FF06

Tan

5

ECM Loads (VVT Valve)

FF07

Yellow

20

ECM Power Supply

FF08

Tan

5

Radiator Fan Relay Coil Supply

FS01

Black

80

Cabin Fuse Box Loads (CFB-1)

FS02

Yellow

60

Electric Power Steering (EPS) Motor

FS03

Green

40

ABS Motor

FS04

Green

40

Radiator Fan

FS05

Green

40

Accessory Load (HVAC Blower/Washer)

FF

Green

30

Service

FF

Blue

15

Service

FF

Red

10

Service

Relay

Colour

Rating (A)

Functions

MICRO

Brown

20

HVAC Compressor

MICRO

Brown

20

Horn

MICRO

Brown

20

Starter Solenoid

MICRO

Grey

35

ECM Main

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In the event of a breakdown

Engine fuse cum relay box turbo

Fuse No.

Colour

Rating (A)

Functions

FF01

Green

30

ABS ECU

FF02

Red

10

HVAC Compressor

FF03

Red

10

Horn

FF04

Green

30

ECM Loads (Ignition Coil / Fuel Pump)

FF05

Blue

15

ECM Loads (Canister Valve / O2 Sensors)

FF06

Blue

15

ECM Loads (VVT / Thermostat / Oil Pump Valve)

FF07

Yellow

20

ECM Power Supply & Injectors

FF08

Tan

5

Radiator Fan Relay Coil Supply

FS01

Black

80

Cabin Fuse Box Loads (CFB-1)

FS02

Yellow

60

Electric Power Steering (EPS) Motor

FS03

Green

40

ABS Motor

FS04

Yellow

60

Radiator Fan

FS05

Green

40

Accessory Load (HVAC Blower/Washer)

FF

Green

30

Service

FF

Blue

15

Service

FF

Red

10

Service

Relay

Colour

Rating (A)

Functions

MICRO

Brown

20

HVAC Compressor

MICRO

Brown

20

Horn

MICRO

Brown

20

Starter Solenoid

MICRO

Grey

35

ECM Main

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In the event of a breakdown

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Engine relay box

Version 1

Fuse No.

Colour

Rating (A)

Functions

FS06

Green

40

Cabin Fuse Box Loads (CFB-2)

Relay

Colour

Rating (A)

Functions

MINI

Grey

40

Radiator Fan

MINI

Grey

40

Accessory load (HVAC Blower/Wiper/Washer)

MAXI

Grey

70

ECM Power

Version 2

Fuse No.

Colour

Rating (A)

Functions

FS06

Green

40

Cabin Fuse Box Loads (CFB-2)

Relay

Colour

Rating (A)

Functions

MINI

Grey

40

Radiator Fan

MINI

Grey

40

Accessory load (HVAC Blower/Washer)

MAXI

Grey

70

ECM Power

Engine relay box turbo

Fuse No.

Colour

Rating (A)

Functions

FS06

Green

40

Cabin Fuse Box Loads (CFB-2)

FF09

Blue

15

ECM Loads (Electric Dump Valve / Blow-by Heater)

FF10

Tan

5

Battery Sensor (BECB)

FF11

Black

1

ECM Main Relay Coil Control (Diode)

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In the event of a breakdown

Relay

Colour

Rating (A)

Functions

MINI

Grey

40

Accessory load (HVAC Blower/Washer)

MAXI

Grey

70

ECM Power

12 V battery

Lead-acid starter batteries

These batteries contain harmful

substances (sulphuric acid and lead).

They must be disposed at authorized dealer/

battery shop in accordance with regulations

and must never under any circumstances be

discarded with household waste.

Take used remote control batteries and

vehicle batteries to a special collection point.

Protect your eyes and face before

handling the battery.

Use goggles and gloves while working with

the battery. Diluted sulphuric acid spilled from

battery can cause blindness or severe burns.

Flush eyes or body with ample water and get

medical care immediately if suffered.

Keep batteries out of the reach of children.

All operations on the battery must be carried

out in a well ventilated area and away from

naked flames and sources of sparks, so as to

avoid any risk of explosion or fire.

Wash your hands afterwards.

If the battery fails (after warranty

coverage), replace it with a battery of the

same specification as the one used in the

vehicle.

Access to the battery

The battery is located under the bonnet.

Naturally Aspirated engine version

(+)

Positive terminal.

(-)

Negative terminal.

Turbo engine version

(+)

Positive terminal.

(-)

Negative terminal.

A remote earth point is located near the battery.

Starting using another

battery

If the vehicle's battery is flat/drain/discharged,

the engine can be started using a backup battery

(either external or from another vehicle) and

jump leads or using a battery booster.

Never start the engine by connecting a

battery charger.

Never use a 24 V or higher battery booster.

Check beforehand that the backup battery

has a nominal voltage of 12 V and a capacity

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at least equal to that of the discharged

battery.

The two vehicles must not be in contact with

each other.

Switch off all electricity-consuming equipment

on both vehicles (audio system, wipers,

lighting, etc.).

Make sure that the jump leads are well away

from the engine’s moving parts (fan, belt,

etc.).

Do not disconnect the (+) terminal while the

engine is running.

During jump start, extra care should be taken

to ensure right terminals are connected. If

terminal connections are reversed, it will

lead to failure of alternator & other electrical,

electronic components.

Never power electrical or electronic

components directly from battery terminals

as it will lead to poor battery charging, poor

performance of components and battery

sensor malfunction, which will impact fuel

economy.

For Naturally Aspirated engine version

► Lift the cover on the (+) terminal, if the vehicle

has one.

► Connect the red cable to the (+) terminal

of flat battery

A

, then to the (+) terminal of the

backup battery

B

or of the booster.

► Connect one end of the green or black cable

to the (-) terminal of the backup battery

B

or of

the booster (or to an earth point on the assisting

vehicle).

► Connect the other end of the green or black

cable to the (-) terminal of flat battery

A

.

► Start the engine on the assisting vehicle and

leave it running for a few minutes.

► Operate the starter on the broken down

vehicle and let the engine run.

If the engine does not start immediately, switch

off the ignition and wait a few moments before

trying again.

► Wait for it to return to idle.

► Disconnect the jump leads

in reverse order

:

first remove (-) terminal then (+) terminal.

► Refit the cover to the (+) terminal, if the

vehicle has one.

► Allow the engine to run for at least

30 minutes, with the vehicle stationary, so that

the battery reaches an adequate state of charge.

For Turbo engine version

The negative cable must be connected to

the car ground (not to the battery

negative terminal) so that the battery sensor

can detect all charging and discharging

currents.

► Lift the cover on the (+) terminal, if the vehicle

has one.

► Connect the red cable to the (+) terminal of

flat battery

A

(at the metal elbow), then to the

(+) terminal of the backup battery

B

or of the

booster.

► Connect one end of the green or black cable

to the (-) terminal of the backup battery

B

or of

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the booster (or to an earth point on the assisting

vehicle).

► Connect the other end of the green or black

cable to the earth point

C

on the broken down

vehicle.

► Start the engine on the assisting vehicle and

leave it running for a few minutes.

► Operate the starter on the broken down

vehicle and let the engine run.

If the engine does not start immediately, switch

off the ignition and wait a few moments before

trying again.

► Wait for it to return to idle.

► Disconnect the jump leads

in reverse order

:

first remove (-) terminal then (+) terminal..

► Refit the cover to the (+) terminal, if the

vehicle has one.

► Allow the engine to run for at least

30 minutes, with the vehicle stationary, so that

the battery reaches an adequate state of charge.

Driving immediately without having

reached a sufficient level of charge may

affect some of the vehicle's functionalities.

Disconnecting/removing the

battery

In order to maintain an adequate state of charge

for starting the engine, it is recommended that

the battery be disconnected if the vehicle is

taken out of service for a long period.

Before disconnecting the battery:

► Close all openings (doors, boot, windows).

► Switch off all electrical consumers (audio

system, wipers, lighting, etc.).

► Switch off the ignition and wait for 4 minutes.

Naturally Aspirated engine version

Turbo engine version

► Disconnect the negative cable.

► Disconnect the positive cable.

► Remove the mounting bracket if you need to

remove the battery.

Be careful not to cause accidental short

circuits between the positive and

negative battery terminals.

Do not allow smoking, sparks or flames

around fuel or the battery.

After reconnection

After reconnecting the battery, turn on the

ignition and wait 1 minute before starting the

engine, to enable the electronic systems to

initialise.

If minor problems nevertheless persist following

this operation, contact a CITROËN dealer.

Referring to the relevant section, initialise or

reset certain equipment:

– Date and time.

– Preset radio stations.

Towing the vehicle

General recommendations

Observe the legislation in force in the

country where you are driving.

Ensure that the weight of the towing vehicle is

higher than that of the towed vehicle.

The driver must remain at the wheel of the

towed vehicle and must have a valid driving

licence.

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When towing a vehicle with all four wheels on

the ground, always use an approved towing

arm; rope and straps are prohibited.

The towing vehicle must move off gently.

When the vehicle is towed with its engine

off, there is no longer braking and steering

assistance.

A professional towing service must be

called if:

– Broken down on a motorway or main road.

– Not possible to put the gearbox into neutral,

unlock the steering, or release the parking

brake.

– Towing with only two wheels on the ground.

– No approved towbar available.

Access to the tools

The towing eye is stored under the boot floor

carpet.

Towing your vehicle

To access the front screw thread:

► Remove the cover.

To be towed:

► Screw the towing eye in fully.

► Install the towbar.

► Put the gearbox into neutral.

Failure to observe this instruction could

result in damage to certain components

(braking, transmission, etc.) and to the

absence of braking assistance the next time

the engine is started.

► Unlock the steering and release the parking

brake.

► Switch on the hazard warning lamps on both

vehicles.

► Move off gently, drive slowly and only for a

short distance.

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Technical data

Engines technical data

The engine characteristics are given in the

vehicle's registration document, as well as in

sales brochures.

The maximum power corresponds to the

value type-approved on a test bed, under

conditions defined as per AIS 137 (Part 5).

For more information, contact a CITROËN

dealer.

Engine

EB2NA

engine

EB2ADTM

engine

Gearbox

MA5

(Manual

5-speed)

MB6

(Manual

6-speed)

Cubic capacity

1 199 cc

1 199 cc

Max. power

60 kW at

5750 rpm

81 kW at

5500 rpm

Fuel

BSVI

Commercial

Gasoline

Fuel

BSVI

Commercial

Gasoline

Fuel

Curb weight

L1-939 kg

L2-964 kg

L2-1035 Kg

Dimensions (mm)

These dimensions have been measured on an

unladen vehicle.

Identification markings

Various visible markings for the identification and

research of your vehicle.

A. Vehicle identification number (VIN), BSO

(Body Side Outer) Front Panel RH

Stamped on BIW.

Bears the following information:

– Manufacturer's name.

– VIN number.

– Model.

– Engine number.

B. Chassis number, Seat Cross Member

Panel RH

Below driver seat.

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Technical data

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C. Tyres label

Tyre Size

Tyre Position

Tyre Pressure

Normal Load

Full Load (GVW)

1 to 3 persons

4 to 5 persons

195/65 R15

Front

32 psi

36 psi

Rear

32 psi

36 psi

185/65 R15

Spare tyre 1 (Turbo)

36 psi

36 psi

165/80 R14

Spare tyre 2 (NA)

36 psi

36 psi

Fixed at the driver-side door.

Bears the following information about the tyres:

– Tyre pressures, unladen and laden.

– Tyre specification, made up of the dimensions

and type as well as the load and speed indices.

– Spare tyre inflation pressure.

The vehicle may be originally equipped

with tyres with higher load and speed

indices than those indicated on the label,

without affecting tyre pressure (on cold tyres).

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10" Touch Screen

10" Touch Screen

Multimedia audio system

The functions and settings described

may vary according to the vehicle version

and configuration.

Driving while distracted can result in loss

of vehicle control, crash and injury. We

strongly recommend that you use extreme

caution when using any device that may take

your focus off the road.

Your primary responsibility is the safe

operation of your vehicle.

We recommend against the use of any hand-

held device while driving and encourage

the use of voice-operated systems when

possible.

Make sure you are aware of all applicable

local laws that may affect the use of electronic

devices while driving.

For safety reasons and because they

require sustained attention by the driver,

the following operations must be carried out

with the vehicle stationary and the ignition on:

– Pairing the smartphone with the system in

Bluetooth

®

mode.

– Connection to the Apple CarPlay

®

or

Android Auto applications.

– Using the smartphone.

– Changing the system settings and

configuration.

Some functions are not accessible when

driving.

Overheating

In very hot conditions, operation may be

limited to protect the system (e.g. volume may

be reduced). A warning message is displayed

on the screen.

The system will resume normal operation

when the temperature in the passenger

compartment has dropped.

The system is protected in such a way

that it will only operate in the vehicle.

For more information about smartphones

and OS compatibility, refer to the

following website:

https://citroen.in/citroen-connectivity

General information

Getting to know your

system

The system allows you to interact with a variety

of features using the touch screen and voice

commands.

By integrating with your Bluetooth

®

-enabled

phone, the touch screen provides easy

interaction with audio, multimedia, navigation,

and your phone's compatible applications.

Your system is equipped with a feature that

allows you to access and control audio features

for 60 minutes after you switch the ignition off

(until the doors are locked using the remote

control).

Layout of the touch screen

To operate the touch screen, simply touch the

item or option that you want to choose. The

button changes colour when you select it.

1.

Display off (short press)

Power off (long press)

2.

Connected device status with battery and

signal strength (when mobile phone is

connected)

3.

Status bar

This bar displays icons and messages

pertaining to current system activities.

4.

Date and time

5.

Global volume control

6.

Menus

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7.

Global shortcuts

The touch screen allows quick access to all of

your comfort, navigation, communication and

entertainment options. Using the status and

feature bar, you can quickly select the feature

you want to use.

Cleaning the touch screen

Remove dirt and fingerprints with a dry, clean,

soft cloth.

If dirt or fingerprints are still on the screen, apply

a small amount of cleaning alcohol to the cloth

and try to clean it again.

Do not use detergent or any type of

solvent to clean the touch screen.

Do not pour or spray alcohol onto the touch

screen.

Do not use sharp objects on the screen.

Do not touch the screen with wet hands.

Steering mounted controls

Depending on your vehicle and option package,

you can use different controls on your steering

wheel to interact with the touch screen system in

different ways.

Change multimedia source

Voice command

Activates voice recognition while

connected to a smartphone via Bluetooth

®

(with

Internet on), Android Auto or Apple CarPlay

®

and the system provides feedback through

audible tones, prompts, questions and spoken

confirmations depending on the situation and the

chosen level of interaction (voice settings of the

phone).

Seek up or next song

While in radio mode, press to seek

between memory presets. Press and hold to

increment quickly, until you find a station you

want to listen.

While in USB or Bluetooth

®

audio, press to seek

between songs or press and hold to fast seek.

During an incoming call: accept call

Seek down or previous song

While in radio mode, press to seek

between memory presets. Press and hold to

decrement quickly, until you find a station you

want to listen.

While in USB or Bluetooth

®

audio press to seek

between songs or press and hold to fast seek.

During an incoming call: reject call

During an ongoing call : end call

Increase volume

Decrease volume (short press)

Mute sound (long press)

Menus

Radio

Select a radio station.

Phone

Access the phone contacts, dialpad and

call log.

Android Auto

Run certain applications on a smartphone

connected via Android Auto.

Apple CarPlay®

Run certain applications on a smartphone

connected via Apple CarPlay®.

Media

Access and navigate media files of a USB

device or an iPod.

BT Audio

Access and control the audio files of a

device connected via Bluetooth.

Device List

Access and manage the devices

connected to the system.

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10" Touch Screen

Settings

Access the settings (system, phone,

audio etc.).

Radio

Choosing the band

Press

FM

or

AM

on the bottom of the screen to

select the band.

Selecting a station

Make a short press to perform a manual

search for previous/next radio frequency.

Make a long press to perform an automatic

search for previous/next radio frequency.

Presetting a station

12 stations can be preset on the FM band and 6

on the AM band.

Manual

Make a long press on one of the preset number

to preset the current playing station.

Automatic

Press

AST

to search all frequencies within

the current band and automatically store valid

stations.

Phone

A phone must be paired to the system to

be able to use the following

functionalities.

Pairing a phone

The services available depend on the

network, the SIM card and the

compatibility of the Bluetooth

®

devices used.

Consult the phone user guide, the service

provider and the OEM portal to check which

services are available.

https://citroen.in/citroen-connectivity

The Bluetooth

®

function must be activated and

the phone in "Visible to all" mode.

To complete the pairing, whichever procedure

is used (from the phone or from the system),

ensure that the code is the same in the system

and in the phone.

If the pairing procedure fails, we

recommend deactivating and then

reactivating the Bluetooth

®

function on the

phone and deleting any CITROËN name

present in the pairing list.

Procedure from the phone

The system discoverable mode will operate 90

seconds once the BT visibility option is selected

under

Settings

.

Select the name of the system in the list of

detected devices on the phone.

In the system, accept the connection request

from the phone and follow the instructions on the

phone and system screen.

Procedure from the system

Select

Settings

menu.

Select

Phone

.

Press

Add device

.

Press

Scan for Devices

.

The list of detected devices is displayed.

Select the name of the required phone in the list.

Depending on the type of phone, you

may by prompted to accept the transfer

of contacts.

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Automatic reconnection

On returning to the vehicle, if the last phone

connected is present again (Bluetooth

®

activated), it is automatically reconnected after

key on.

Managing paired phones

To connect or disconnect a paired phone and

switch to Android Auto or Apple CarPlay

®

:

Press

Settings

menu, select

Phone

then

Device List

to display the list of paired

devices.

or

Press directly

Device List

menu to

display the list of paired devices.

Press the Bluetooth icon to connect/

disconnect a device.

Delete a phone

Press

Settings

menu, select

Phone

then

Device List

to display the list of paired

devices.

or

Press directly

Device List

menu to

display the list of paired devices.

Press

Delete

to delete a device.

Receiving a call

An incoming call is announced by a ring and a

superimposed display in the screen.

To accept the call:

Press this steering mounted button or use

the touch screen button.

To reject the call:

Press this steering mounted button or use

the touch screen button.

Making a call

Using the telephone is not recommended

while driving.

Park/stop the vehicle before using the mobile

device.

Calling a new number

Press

Phone

menu.

Press

Dialpad

.

Enter the phone number using the digital

keypad.

Press the

Call

button.

Calling a contact

Press

Phone

menu.

Press

Contacts

.

Select your contact.

Calling a recently used number

Press

Phone

menu.

Press

Call Log

.

Select the number in the list of recently used

numbers.

Call options

During an active call, the following options are

available:

Mute

: mute the microphone.

Hold

: put the active call on hold.

Add

: add a second call from the dial pad, call log

or contact list.

Use Phone

: switch to handset mode.

Keypad

: use the keypad.

End call

: hang up the phone.

Managing multiple calls

If there is a second incoming call, you can press

Accept Call

to accept it. The first call is on hold.

You can choose to swap between calls or merge

both calls. If you merge calls, a conference call

is created.

Connectivity

Synchronising a smartphone enables

users to display applications that support

the smartphone’s Android Auto or Apple

CarPlay

®

technology on the vehicle’s screen.

For Apple CarPlay

®

technology, the Apple

CarPlay

®

function must first be activated on

the smartphone. In all cases, the smartphone

must be unlocked, to enable the

communication process between the

smartphone and the system to function (at

first connection only). As principles and

standards are constantly changing, we

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