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Snow screen
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6. REFITTING THE REPAIRED WHEEL
The wheel is refitted as described in step 5,
not forgetting to refit the wheel trim.
The spare wheel is not designed to be used
over long distances. Have the tightening of
the bolts and the tyre pressure checked by a
CITROËN dealer as soon as possible. Also,
have the original wheel repaired and refitted
by a CITROËN dealer as soon as possible. Refer to the "Identification features"
section of chapter 9 to locate the tyre
label.
REMOVABLE SNOW SCREEN
According to country, the removable snow
screen is installed on the lower part of the
front bumper to prevent the accumulation of
snow at the radiator cooling fan.
FITTING
- Offer up the snow screen facing its
centring pin A on the front bumper.
- Put it in place by pressing at each clip B
located in the four corners.
Do not forget to remove the snow screen
when the exterior temperature is higher than
10°C (no risk of snowfall) and when towing. REMOVAL
- Pass a screwdriver into the hole located
near each of the clips.
- Use the screwdriver as a lever to unclip the four clips B in turn.
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Snow screen
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6. REFITTING THE REPAIRED WHEEL
The wheel is refitted as described in step 5,
not forgetting to refit the wheel trim.
The spare wheel is not designed to be used
over long distances. Have the tightening of
the bolts and the tyre pressure checked by a
CITROËN dealer as soon as possible. Also,
have the original wheel repaired and refitted
by a CITROËN dealer as soon as possible. Refer to the "Identification features"
section of chapter 9 to locate the tyre
label.
REMOVABLE SNOW SCREEN
According to country, the removable snow
screen is installed on the lower part of the
front bumper to prevent the accumulation of
snow at the radiator cooling fan.
FITTING
- Offer up the snow screen facing its
centring pin A on the front bumper.
- Put it in place by pressing at each clip B
located in the four corners.
Do not forget to remove the snow screen
when the exterior temperature is higher than
10°C (no risk of snowfall) and when towing. REMOVAL
- Pass a screwdriver into the hole located
near each of the clips.
- Use the screwdriver as a lever to unclip the four clips B in turn.
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Changing a bulb
DIRECTION INDICATOR SIDE
REPEATER
Type A, WY 5 W (amber)
- Push the repeater towards the rear and disengage it.
- Support the connector and turn the bulb holder a quarter turn to the left.
- Turn the bulb a quarter turn to the left, remove it and change it.
- When refitting, engage the repeater towards the rear and bring it towards the
front.
Front/Rear
Amber coloured bulbs (direction indicators
and side repeaters) must be replaced with
bulbs of identical specification and colour. COURTESY LIGHTS
Type A, 12 V 5 W - 5 W
- Unclip the lens by sliding a screwdriver in the slots on each side of the courtesy
light.
- Pull the bulb and change it.
- Clip the lens in its housing and ensure that it is secured correctly. High pressure washing
When using this type of washing on
stubborn dirt, do not persist on the
headlamps, the lights and their surrounds to
avoid damaging their coating and their seal.
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Changing a fuse
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CHANGING A FUSE
The three fuse boxes are placed:
- in the fascia panel on the right-hand side (behind the storage compartment, retractable),
- in the passenger compartment (battery compartment),
- under the bonnet.
If fitted on your vehicle, a further fuse
box is added for towing, the towbar and
the connections for the coachbuilder and
platform cab conversions. It is located on the
right behind the load retaining partition.
Removing and fitting a fuse
Before changing a fuse, the cause of the
fault must be found and rectified.
- Use the pliers.
Always replace a faulty fuse with a fuse
of the same rating.
CITROËN will not accept responsibility
for the cost incurred in repairing your
vehicle or for rectifying the malfunctions
resulting from the installation of accessories
not supplied and not recommended by
CITROËN and not installed in accordance
with its instructions, in particular when
the combined consumption of all of the
additional equipment connected exceeds
10 milliamperes.
The descriptions communicated are only
the fuses which can be changed by the
user using the pliers and replacement fuses
located behind the fascia panel storage
compartment on the right-hand side. For any
other operations, visit a CITROËN dealer.
Intended for professionals: for
complete fuse and relay information,
consult the "Methods" diagram via the
Network.
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Changing a fuse
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TOWING/TOWBAR/COACHBUILDERS/PLATFORM CAB FUSES
The descriptions communicated are an
indication only as this additional box relates
to other information which depends on the
coachbuilder/vehicle modifier for which this
document cannot act as a technical support.
Fuses A (amps) Allocation
1 15 Free
2 15 Ignition relay and optional generator
3 15 Trailer 12 V supply
4 15 Permanent supply for vehicle modifiers
5 10 Hazard warning lights
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Having your vehicle towed
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Without lifting
(4 wheels on the road)
You should always use a towbar.
From the front
- Unclip the cover by pressing the bottom part.
- Screw in the removable towing eye until it locks.
BEING TOWED
Lifting (2 wheels on the road only)
It is preferable to raise the vehicle using
professional lifting equipment.
From the rear
- Unclip the cover using a coin or the flat part of the towing eye,
- Screw in the removable towing eye until it locks. When towing with the engine switched
off, there is no braking or steering
assistance.
Vehicles fitted with a manual
gearbox (diesel version)
In the case of vehicles fitted with a manual
gearbox, the gear lever must be in the
neutral position. Failure to observe this
special condition may result in damage
to certain braking components and the
absence of braking assistance the next time
the engine is started.
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Weights
WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (KG)
For further information, refer to your registration certificate.
In each country, it is imperative that the towed l oads permitted by local legislation are complied wi th. To find out your vehicle’s towing
capabilities and its gross train weight, contact a CITROËN dealer.
Load transfer
If the towing vehicle has not reached the GVW, it is possible to transfer this weight to the trailer.
In all cases, do not exceed the weight of the trai ler and the GTW, indicated on your registration cer tificate.
Comply with the towing capacities of your vehicle.
Engine Body type
Number of
seats
Kerb weight
Maximum
weight (1)
Maximum
payload
Payload
without driver
Braked towed
weight (2)
1.6 HDi 90 Short (L1-H1)
227 2 1 661 2 661 1 000 925 1 672
3 1 673 2 661 988 913 1 672
Short (L1-H1) 229 2 1 661 2 861 1 200 1 125 1 472
3 1 673 2 861 1 188 1 113 1 472
Long (L2-H1) 229 2 1 680 2 880 1 200 1 125 1 453
3 1 692 2 880 1 188 1 113 1 453
Raised
(L2-H2)
229 2 1 700 2 900 1 200 1 125 1 433
3 1 712 2 900 1 188 1 113 1 433
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(1) Gross vehicle weight (GVW).
(2) Braked towed weight with load transfer: this can be increased on condition that the equivalent o f this load is removed from the vehicle so
that the GTW is not exceeded.
High exterior temperatures may result in a reducti on in the performance of the vehicle to protect the engine. When the exterior temperature
is higher than 37 °C, limit the towed weight to 700 kg, without load transfer.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 m ph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
Engine Body type
Number of
seats
Kerb weight
Maximum
weight (1)
Maximum
payload
Payload
without driver
Braked towed
weight (2)
2.0 HDi 120 Short (L1-H1)
227 2 1 702 2 702 1 000 925 2 000
3 1 714 2 702 988 913 2 000
Short (L1-H1) 229 2 1 702 2 902 1 200 1 125 1 998
3 1 714 2 902 1 188 1 113 1 998
Long (L2-H1) 229 2 1 732 2 932 1 200 1 125 1 968
3 1 744 2 932 1 188 1 113 1 968
Raised
(L2-H2)
229 2 1 763 2 963 1 200 1 125 1 937
3 1 775 2 963 1 188 1 113 1 937