2008.5 Citroen JUMPY warning light

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Page 128 of 185

Citroen JUMPY 2008.5 2.G Owners Manual 128
   Seat  belts   
  Height  adjustment  
 Squeeze the control with the return and slide  
the assembly on the driver ’s seat side and 
on the individual passenger seat side.  
 If your vehicle i

Page 129 of 185

Citroen JUMPY 2008.5 2.G Owners Manual  129
   Seat  belts   
SAFETY
5
 The force limiter reduces the pressure of the  
seat belt against the body of the occupants.    
 The pretensioning seat belts are active when  
the ignition is switch

Page 132 of 185

Citroen JUMPY 2008.5 2.G Owners Manual 134
   Air  bags    Disarming  
 The passenger ’s front air bag alone can be  
disarmed:  
   -    With the ignition switched off,   insert 
the key into the passenger air bag  
disarming switch,

Page 135 of 185

Citroen JUMPY 2008.5 2.G Owners Manual  133
   Air  bags   
SAFETY
5
 If this warning light comes  
on on the instrument panel, 
accompanied by an audible signal 
and a message on the display, 
contact a  CITROËN  dealer to 
have the syst

Page 142 of 185

Citroen JUMPY 2008.5 2.G Owners Manual 140
   Towing  a  trailer   
 On the contrary, use a high gear to lower the  
engine speed and reduce your speed.  
 In all cases, pay attention to the coolant  
temperature.    Tyres: check the tyre

Page 146 of 185

Citroen JUMPY 2008.5 2.G Owners Manual  143
   Opening  the  bonnet   
CHECKS
7
 OPENING THE BONNET 
  
From inside:   
   -   lift the cover located at the left foot of  the passenger ’s seat. 
  -   pull the control upwards.     To clo

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Citroen JUMPY 2008.5 2.G Owners Manual 146
    Levels    
 LEVELS 
control systems, the use of additives in  
engine oil is prohibited.     Changing  the  brake  fluid  
 The brake fluid must be changed at  
the intervals stated, according

Page 150 of 185

Citroen JUMPY 2008.5 2.G Owners Manual  147
   Levels   
CHECKS
7
  Cooling  system  
 Only use the fluid recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
 Otherwise, you risk seriously damaging your  
engine.  
 When the engine is warm, the temperatu
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