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bullet As part of thread: Clarion VRX888RBT install in a Citroën C4 SX
Unfortunately, no. The SX doesn't have the duplicated steering wheel controls so you need to plug the RD4 unit back in and use the 'menu' Do...
Posted by Dave_Retired. on 01 May 2010 | Relevance: 0.6

bullet As part of thread: Clarion VRX888RBT install in a Citroën C4 SX
Just a thought - is it possible if we aquire the bottom set of switches from a scrappy, or dealer or fleabay, could you then just plug them in. (Bit l...
Posted by Jips on 02 May 2010 | Relevance: 0.6

bullet As part of thread: Clarion VRX888RBT install in a Citroën C4 SX
You can fit the bottom controls, but you need to remove the wheel and play with the airbag, no fun. I've found the "connects 2 steering wheel con...
Posted by Conan257 on 02 May 2010 | Relevance: 0.6

bullet As part of thread: Clarion VRX888RBT install in a Citroën C4 SX
I have the Connects2 bit of kit and the steering wheel controls don't work for my Clarion. I also have the Clarion lead to plug into the remote socket...
Posted by on 03 May 2010 | Relevance: 0.6

bullet As part of thread: Citroën just called, "Your reverse switch is broken"
Why throw away £80 when u can pick up the switch very cheap and fit it yourself in 5 minutes. :) Here http://c4owners.org/plugins/forum/forum_viewtop...
Posted by bingbonguk on 31 March 2011 | Relevance: 0.6

bullet As part of thread: Citroën electronic handbrake and close manoeuvring
Try using your left foot for braking. This is how I do it, takes a bit of practice. But you have more control of the brakes.
Posted by on 11 April 2010 | Relevance: 0.6

bullet As part of thread: Citroën electronic handbrake and close manoeuvring
...ot on brake, manually release handbrake and then into D or R. Releasing pressure on brake should allow car to move smoothly and under control?
Posted by LandoCakes on 11 April 2010 | Relevance: 0.6

bullet As part of thread: Citroën electronic handbrake and close manoeuvring
Try using your left foot for braking. This is how I do it, takes a bit of practice. But you have more control of the brakes. Thanks for that. ...
Posted by LandoCakes on 11 April 2010 | Relevance: 0.6

bullet As part of thread: Citroën electronic handbrake and close manoeuvring
Foot on brake, manually release handbrake and then into D or R. Releasing pressure on brake should allow car to move smoothly and under control? ...
Posted by Dave_Retired. on 11 April 2010 | Relevance: 0.6

bullet As part of thread: Citroën comes 11th in reliability survey...Renault comes third bottom...naturally.
... Thankfully improved production methods have improved this no end, controlling it and the effect on the design however is a nightmare.
Posted by Rich_Eason on 23 February 2011 | Relevance: 0.6

bullet As part of thread: Citroën Security. Found unlocked?
...s years back - not illegal to buy, not illegal to own, not illegal to have in your car if switched off...but if you got caught with it on....
Posted by Rich_Eason on 06 April 2011 | Relevance: 0.6

bullet As part of thread: Citroën Security. Found unlocked?
...o the c4 model you have and this may be a electrical gremlin in that system.(I only have lock and shut window on my fob control) Just a thought
Posted by jarred on 03 May 2011 | Relevance: 0.6

bullet As part of thread: Citroën Lexia 3 diagnostic software
... cables, the box with the citroen and peugeot switches. Is there an operating manual out there? Can someone do a sticky? Terry
Posted by terry on 26 February 2011 | Relevance: 0.6

bullet As part of thread: Citroën Ezi-DAB / AutoDAB Offer
... as the menu for the device. The AutoDab is controlled by a small remote about the size of the key fob and the only other visible part is the DA...
Posted by pclark on 25 April 2013 | Relevance: 0.6

bullet As part of thread: Citroën C4GP Auto
Are we talking full automatic and not EGS (electronically controlled manual)? One downside of the full auto (beside rarity as some EGS are mis-de...
Posted by Dave_Retired. on 06 November 2012 | Relevance: 0.6

bullet As part of thread: Citroën C4GP Auto
Are we talking full automatic and not EGS (electronically controlled manual)? One downside of the full auto (beside rarity as some EGS are mis...
Posted by on 06 November 2012 | Relevance: 0.6

bullet As part of thread: Citroën C4 reverse lights always on
Could be something as simple as the switch at the bottom of the gearstick. When you put the car into reverse the 2 things you describe happen, reversi...
Posted by hertsnminds on 22 May 2008 | Relevance: 0.6

bullet As part of thread: Citroën C4 reverse lights always on
Does sound like its the switch stuck, reason the seatbelt warning does not operate as it thinks your going backwards !mdriv and seatbelts are not req...
Posted by on 22 May 2008 | Relevance: 0.6

bullet As part of thread: Citroën C4 reverse lights always on
...in, fixed the next day under warranty, it was the switch. Regards Clive Just reviewed the post didn't mean to swear. I said bu**er. Didn't re...
Posted by Bin-The-L-Plates on 22 May 2008 | Relevance: 0.6

bullet As part of thread: Citroën C4 reverse lights always on
Same problem here. No doubt it is the reversing switch. Anybody knows where to find it, so I don't have to spend whole day taking the car apart.....
Posted by on 26 May 2008 | Relevance: 0.6

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