Citroen Xsara Picasso (2005 year). Instruction — part 1
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Lateral air vents.
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Side window demister vent.
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Loudspeaker (Tweeter).
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Passenger’s airbag.
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Interior temperature sensor.
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Locking of the rear electric
windows.
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Centre air vents.
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Controls:
• Air conditioning automatic.
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• Hazard warning lamps.
• Doors and tailgate central
locking control (vehicle with
ESP).
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Sunlight sensor.
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Digital display.
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Controls:
• Air conditioning.
• Rear screen demister.
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• Doors and tailgate central
locking
control
(vehicle
without ESP).
• ESP.
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Controls:
• Lighting
• Direction indicators
• Front foglamps
• Foglamp
• Navigation recall.
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Driver's airbag.
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Horn.
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Loudspeaker (Tweeter).
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Radio control under the steer-
ing wheel.
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Side window demister vent.
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Controls:
• Windscreen wiper
• Screen wash
• Rear screen wiper
• Trip computer.
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Side air vent.
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Key-operated switch:
• Passenger's airbag activa-
tion/deactivation.
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Electric door mirrors adjust-
ment.
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Fuse box and glasses holder
cover.
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• Dashboard lighting rheo-
stat.
• Headlamps adjustment.
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Rear electric window controls.
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Steering
lock
and
ignition
switch.
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Steering column adjustment
lever.
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Front electric window controls.
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Cigar lighter.
Control:
• Heated seats.
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Ashtray.
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Centre console storage box.
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Control:
• Heated seats.
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Gear lever.
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Radio housing or oddments
pocket.
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Glovebox.
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Bonnet release lever.
Cruisecontrol/speedlimiter.
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Sidelamps
See “Signalling”
Dipped beam
See “Signalling”
Main beam
See “Signalling”
Foglamps
See “Signalling”
Front foglamps
See “Signalling”
LH direction indicator
RH direction indicator
See “Signalling”
All the direction indicators flash
simultaneously when the hazard
warning lamps are switched on.
Front passenger’s air-
bag deactivation warn-
ing lamp
See “Airbags”
Airbag warning lamp
A warning lamp in the instru-
ment panel lights for a few
seconds each time the igni-
tion is switched on. If there is a fault, it
flashes for a few minutes then remains
permanently on. In this case, or if it does
not light at all, consult your CITROËN
Dealer at the earliest opportunity.
Engine autodiagnosis
If it flashes or lights while
the engine is running, it indicates a
fault within the fuel injection, igni-
tion or anti- pollution systems.
Consult a CITROËN dealer as soon
as possible.
Handbrake
and
low
brake fluid level warn-
ing
When the engine is running, this
warning lamp indicates that the
handbrake is applied or incom-
pletely released, that the brake fluid
level is insufficient, or that the brak-
ing system is malfunctioning.
If the warning lamp lights, stop im-
mediately and contact the nearest
CITROËN dealer.
See Chapter “Brakes” and Chapter
“Levels”.
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Battery charge
Should not be lit when the
engine is running. If it
lights permanently, contact
a CITROËN Dealer.
Antilock Braking Sys-
tem
The ABS warning lamp
lights when the ignition is
switched on and should go out af-
ter a few seconds.
If the warning lamp does not go
out, there may be a system mal-
function. (See Chapter “Brakes”).
Engine oil pressure
If it lights while you are
driving, stop the engine,
check
the
level,
(see
Chapter “Levels”). If it remains lit
despite the level being correct,
contact a CITROËN Dealer.
Low fuel level warning
lamp
Diesel Preheater
See the instructions for
starting the engine.
Refer to Chapter II “Start-
ing”.
ESP warning lamp
In operation
If either the ESP or traction control (ASR) is active, the ESP warning lamp
flashes.
In the event of a problem
When the vehicle is moving, the lighting of the ESP warning lamp, accompa-
nied by the message “ESP/ASR NOT IN USE” on the multifunction screen,
indicates a malfunctioning of the system. Contact a CITROËN dealer
Deactivation
Lighting of the ESP warning lamp on deactivation of the system is accom-
panied by the message “ESP/ASR DEACTIVATED” on the multifunction
screen.
Coolant
temperature
warning lamp
If the red warning lamp
lights, stop immediately,
turn off the engine, the
cooling fan may con-
tinue to operate for a certain
time. Let the engine cool down,
taking the precautions indicated
(see Chapter “Levels”).
Contact a CITROËN dealer.
If this comes on per-
manently, on horizontal
ground,thereremain
around8litresinthecaseofape-
trolvehicle,approx.5litresfora
dieselvehicle.
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Direction indicators
Left: move the stalk downwards.
Right: move the stalk upwards.
Movement of the steering wheel re-
turns the stalk to the off position au-
tomatically.
Headlamp flash
Pull the stalk towards you to flash
headlamps.
The headlamp flash operates even
with the ignition off.
Horn
Press one of the spokes of the
steering wheel.
Lighting control switch
All lighting off
Turn the barrel A forward.
Sidelamps
Turn the barrel A forward.
Dipped/main
beam
Dipswitch
Pull the stalk towards you to change
from dipped beam to main beam
and vice versa.
Audible warning - lamps left on
If the lamps have been left on when
a front or rear door is opened and
the ignition is off, a warning buzzer
sounds. This warning will stop on
closing the door, on turning the
lamps off or on switching on the igni-
tion.
Timed lighting of the headlamps
With the ignition switched off, the
headlamps can be switched on for
one minute by pulling the stalk to-
wards you, after which they are auto-
matically turned off. This function is
of particular use for leaving the vehi-
cle when parked in a poorly lit area.
Automatic lighting of headlamps
Sidelamps and dipped beam light
automatically whenever natural
light conditions are poor or when
the windscreen wipers are in con-
tinuous operation.
They extinguish when natural light
is sufficient or when the wipers
cease operating.
To activate or deactivate the
function
- With the engine switched off,
place the ignition key in the “Ac-
cessories” position.
- Place the lighting stalk in posi-
tion 0.
-Pressattheendofthecontrol.Asound
signal(beep)accompaniedbyamessage
confirmsthatthefunctionisactivated.
Donotcoverthebrightnessdetector
locatedatthebottomofthecentreofthe
windscreen,visiblefromoutsidethevehicle.
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B
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A - Dashboard lighting
The lighting intensity of the dashboard display can be adjusted.
Move the rheostat control.
B - Headlamps adjustment
You are advised to adjust the aim of the headlamps in accord-
ance with vehicle load.
Position 0: Driver only, or driver + one passenger.
Position –: Driver + 2 passengers.
Position 1: Driver + 4 passengers.
Position 2: Driver + 4 passengers + luggage.
Position 3: Driver only + maximum authorised load.
Hazard warning lamps
Operates the direction indicators si-
multaneously.
Use only in case of danger,
emergency stop or in hazardous
conditions.
Also operates with the ignition off.
Emergency lighting of hazard
warning lamps
Sudden braking or abrupt deceler-
ation will provoke automatic opera-
tion of the hazard warning lamps.
These will go out automatically
on acceleration or manually by
pressing the hazard warning
lamp button on the dashboard.
The direction indicators will not work when the hazard
warning lamps are in use.
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Vehicles with
REAR FOGLAMPS
(Barrel B)
Rear foglamps off
Turn the barrel B forward.
Rear foglamps on
The warning lamp will illuminate.
The rear foglamps will only operate
if the dipped or main beam head-
lamps are on.
Switch off automatically when the
sidelamps are turned off.
Vehicles with
FRONT AND REAR FOGLAMPS
(Barrel C)
Front and rear foglamps
off
Turn the barrel C forward.
Front foglamps on
The front foglamps will only operate if the sidelamps, dipped or main beam
headlamps are switched on.
Turn barrel C towards the front.
Front and rear foglamps on
These will only operate with sidelamps or dipped beams on.
Switching off lamps:
1st action rearwards: rear foglamps switch off.
2nd action rearwards: front and rear foglamps off.
NOTE: The rear foglamps must only be used when visibility is severely re-
duced (fog, snow).
In foggy conditions, if ambient light is not poor enough for the lamps
to come on automatically, it is up to the driver to switch on dipped
beams manually, and to select foglamps if required.
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Windscreenwiperstalk
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Fastspeed
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Normalspeed
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Intermittentorautomaticwipe
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Stop
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Single wipe – Press the stalk
downwards
Vehicle not fitted with a rain
sensor.
Position1:
Thetimingofthein-
termittentwipeadjustsautomati-
callytothespeedofthevehicle.
Note:
In position
2
or
3
: when
stationary, the windscreen wiper
speedautomaticallyreduces.
For safety, the wiper sys-
tem is deactivated when
theignitionisswitchedoff.
Vehicle fitted with a rain sen-
sor.
Position 1:
Intermittent wipe in-
tervals adjust automatically ac-
cordingtorainintensity.
Note:
In position
2
or
3
: when
stationary,thewindscreenwiper
speedautomaticallyreduces.
Forsafety,thewipersystemis
deactivated when the ignition
isswitchedoff.
When switching the ignition on,
toreactivatethefunction:
-returntothe
Stopposition,
- change to the
desired posi-
tion.
The activation of the function is
signalledbyonewipe.
WARNING:
Do not cover the rain sensor,
whichissituatedatbottomcen-
treofthewindscreenandvisible
fromthedrivingposition.
Advice
Washingthevehicle:
switch off
theignition.
A sound alert (beep) accom-
panied by a message when you
activate the automatic wipe
mode,indicatesthatthissystem
ismalfunctioning.
Advice
Thewindscreenwiperscanbestoppedin
maintenanceposition
(for
repairs).
Forthis,switchoffignition,pushthewash/wipecontrolstalkdownwards.
Toreturntothestopposition,simplymovethestalkagain.
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Windscreen washer
Pull the stalk towards you to oper-
ate a timed wash/wipe sequence
(three cycles).
Rear screen demister
Only operates if the engine is run-
ning.
Press the control once to start elec-
tric demisting of the rear screen
(and exterior rear view mirrors).
Switches off automatically after ap-
prox. twelve minutes to prevent ex-
cessive consumption of power.
Press the control once to stop de-
misting.
Always check that the windscreen and rear screen wipers can
operate freely, for example if fitting a bicycle carrier,
or in freezing temperatures.
Remove any accumulation of snow from the base
of the windscreen.
Rearscreenwipe
1stposition-
Stop
2ndposition–
Intermittentrear
wipe
3rdposition-
Washandtimed
rearwipe
Automaticoperation
Whenthewindscreenwipersare
operatingandonengagingreverse
gear.
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Head restraint
Height and angle adjustable.
To remove, press on the unlocking button and pull up-
wards.
Armrest
Can be lifted up and removed : tilt to 45°, press
the button located between the armrest and the
side of the backrest, and pull out.
Driver's seat height
Use the control to adjust to the required po-
sition.
Reach
Lift the control bar and adjust to the desired
position.
Lumbar supports
Turn the control and adjust to the desired
position.
Backrest angle
Use the control to adjust the back-
rest angle.
Heated seats
The front seats can be heated individually. Use the controls
located on the dashboard.
The temperature is automatically regulated.
The heated seats will only operate when the engine is
running.
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S T E E R I N G C O L U M N A D J U S T M E N T
The height of the steering wheel
can be adjusted to suit the driver.
With the vehicle at rest first ad-
just the seat to the most suitable
position (see “Driving position”).
Unlock the steering wheel by push-
ing the control forwards.
Adjust the steering wheel then lock
by pulling the control downwards
and towards you.
As a matter of safety, these actions should not be attempted
when the vehicle is moving.
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Electric operation
From the driver’s position, the
switches on the centre console al-
low the front windows of the vehicle
to be opened and closed.
Driver's window
Sequential control
One touch on A makes the window close or open fully, a second touch stops
the movement.
A long press causes a window movement which stops as soon as you re-
lease.
Anti-pinch on the driver’s window
An anti- pinch device stops the window from rising if it meets an obstacle, and
reverses the direction.
After a battery disconnection or a malfunction, you should re- initialise
the anti-pinch function:
- Press control A to open the window fully, then press to close it again, it will
rise only a few centimetres. Press A again until the window closes fully.
If the window re-opens in an erratic manner when you try to close it, press
control A repeatedly until the window closes fully.
Warning: during this operation the anti-pinch protection is not in force.
Always remove the ignition key when leaving the vehicle,
even for short periods.
If pinching occurs during operations on the electric windows,
you should reverse the movement of the glass. To do this,
press on the control concerned.
When the driver actions the controls of the passenger windows,
he should first make sure that passengers are not obstructing
the closing of the glass.
The driver should ensure that the passengers operate
the electric windows correctly.
ALWAYS PAY ATTENTION TO WHERE CHILDREN
ARE WHEN OPENING OR CLOSING WINDOWS.
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Rear electric control
The electric rear windows can be actioned using the switches located on the
dashboard and those on the vehicle’s rear doors.
Child safety precaution
One switch can deactivate the rear window controls.
Always remove the ignition key when leaving the vehicle, even for short peri-
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1-Airdistribution
Airflowtothefacelevelvents.
Air flow to the footwells and rear
seatpositions.
Airflowtothefootwellsandwinds-
creenandsidewindows.
Airflowtothewindscreenandside
windows.
Deicing-demisting
Theairdistributionfromtheblowercanbeadjustedatwillbyplacingthecontrol
1inanyintermediateposition.
Whateverthepositionchosen,itisalwayspossibletoobtainairfromtheairvents.
2-Entryofexteriorair/Airrecirculation
3-Adjustmentoftheairblowerspeed
4-Adjustmentoftheblownairtemperature
5-Demistingofrearscreen
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Airconditioning
The air conditioning only operates when the
engineisrunning.
Presstheswitchonthedashboard.
Warninglampon=inoperation�
Entryofexteriorair
Airrecirculation
Thispositionpreventstheentryofunpleasant
odoursintothevehicle.
Itshouldbecancelledassoonaspossibleto
renewtheairinthepassengercompartment
aswellastoallowdemisting.
Toenhancetheefficiencyandrapidityofthe
air conditioning in very hot weather, use the
airrecirculationposition.
Movethecontrol
2fullytotherightandpla-
cetheairblowercontrol
3inanintermediate
position.
This function should be cancelled when it is
nolongerneeded,toallowrenewaloftheair
inthecabin.
Deicing–demistingofthewindscreenand
frontsidewindows
-Placethecontrolsfortemperatureandairflowon
maximum,
-closethecentralairvents,
-operatetheairconditioning.
Note:youshouldnotbeinAirRecirculation.
Deicing–demistingofthewindscreenand
frontsidewindows
-Placethecontrolsfortemperatureandairflowon
maximum,
-closethecentralairvents,
-operatetheairconditioning.
Note:youshouldnotbeinAirRecirculation.
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V E N T I L A T I O N – H E A T I N G
M A N U A L A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G
Toobtainthebestresultsfromthesystem,werecommend:
Note:withautomaticairconditioning,werecommendyoutoselectAUTOoperation.
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