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R.H.D. DRIVING POSITION (ACCORDING TO MODEL)

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1 Fresh air vent, L.H. side 16   14 Hazard warning switch 14
2 Heating control 16   15 Warning lamp for brake fluid level
  • It lights up when the level is too low in the reservoir.
  • If it lights up, stop the car immediately and consult a Citroen Dealer.
  • Before starting, ensure that the warning lamp operates correctly by pressing check button (14) (with ignition on).
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3 Gear change lever 12   16 Check button for brake fluid level warning lamp 14
4 Control knob for ventilation shutter 16   17 Windscreen wiper switch 14
5 Direction indicators 14   18 Engine oil pressure warning lamp
  • It lights up when the ignition is switched on and goes out as soon as the engine is running .
  • If it remains on with the engine running or lights up during a journey, stop the engine to check the oil level and top up if necessary (see page 22).
  • Should it remain on despite a correct oil level, stop again and contact a Citroen Dealer.
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6 Switch for rear fog lamp     19 Lighting and horn control 14
7 Fresh air vent, R.H. side 16   20 Headlamp adjustment control knob 31
8 Warning lamp for rear fog lamp
It stays on as long as the rear fog lamp is in operation
    21 Windscreen washer pump switch 14
9 Speedometer
The orange marks indicate the speed limit for each gear
    22 Choke control with warning lamp
Stays on as long as the button has not been fully pushed in.
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10 Total milage recorder     23 Combined "Anti-theft/Ignition/Starter" switch 10a
11 Fuel gauge
Tank capacity: 25 litres (5.4 Imp. Gallons)
    24 Windscreen/floor air distribution control 17
12 Windscreen demisting/defrosting nozzle 17   25 Handbrake 13
13 Hazard warning indicator lamp
Flashes throughout the operation.
    26 Oddments tray  

CONTROLS AND ACCESSORIES - DASHBOARD INSTRUMENTS
Page 05a Fig. 07a
Fig. 7a - Driving position (R.H.D)
Controls and accesories
Dashboard instruments

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