
First, press the brake pedal, then press the one-touch start function button. At this point, the vehicle's dashboard will light up, and the entire vehicle's power will be activated. Next, press the ECO button inside the car to turn off the power-saving mode.

I've been driving a Citroen C-Quatre for several years. The power-saving mode, also known as ECO mode, is quite simple to turn off. Just locate the small button on the dashboard or near the steering wheel, usually marked with "ECO" or a green leaf icon, and press it. The light turning off means it's deactivated. If there's no button in your car, check the central control screen, navigate to the vehicle settings menu, and look for "Drive Mode" or "Economy Option" to switch it off. After turning it off, the car will feel more responsive and powerful, especially noticeable during acceleration or climbing hills. However, keep in mind that this mode is designed to save fuel, so keeping it off for long periods might slightly increase fuel consumption. Avoid operating it while driving; it's safer to do so when the car is stationary. If unsure, consult the owner's manual—it's very helpful. Don't attempt any DIY repairs to avoid causing electrical issues.

As someone who frequently works on cars, I recommend first locating the control button, usually positioned in a visible spot on the dashboard. Pressing the ECO button directly disables the economy mode; if there's no physical button, use the infotainment system to access the settings interface and disable the economy function. The deactivation process is safe and straightforward, but ensure the vehicle is stationary to avoid distractions. The power-saving mode conserves fuel by limiting engine output, and power is restored after deactivation. If issues arise, check the car key for a restart or consult the manual. Don't overlook the fuel consumption changes after mode switching; timely activation benefits economical driving. Regular of the electrical system prevents malfunctions that could compromise driving safety.

Turning off ECO mode in Citroen C4 is easy: Press the ECO button on the steering wheel. Alternatively, go to the central control screen menu, select vehicle settings, and disable the economy option. After completing these steps, the car will respond more quickly. Regularly check the settings to ensure the function is working properly for a smoother driving experience.

Before handling the Eco mode, ensure safety: Operate the button or screen settings to turn it off after the vehicle is stationary. Disabling ECO restores power output, resulting in a smoother driving experience, though fuel consumption may slightly increase. Adjust settings while parked to prevent accidents. If this mode is frequently used, understand its pros and cons; after disabling it, regularly monitor vehicle performance to ensure the system is fault-free. Consult a technician for a detailed inspection of electronic modules when necessary, as proper can extend component lifespan.

To deactivate the Citroen C4 Picasso's ECO mode: Press the ECO button on the dashboard once - the light turning off indicates deactivation. If the button is absent, navigate to system settings via the infotainment screen. In some cases, switching to Sport mode automatically disables the fuel-saving function. The operation is simple and quick; always perform it with the engine off for safety. After deactivation, expect slightly reduced fuel efficiency but improved acceleration response. Regular system updates help prevent potential errors and prolong vehicle durability.


