2008 Citroen JUMPER DAG engine coolant

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READY TO SET OFF
   Instruments  and  controls   
 WARNING LIGHTS 
 Each time the engine is started: a series of warning lights comes on applying a self-checking test. T hey switch off almost 
im

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   Instruments  and  controls   
  
Warning light       is      Solution - action      Solution - action   
    Coolant  
temperature     on with the 
needle in the red 
zone. 
 an abnormal increas

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   Instruments  and  controls   
 FUEL GAUGE 
 The fuel level is tested each time the key is  
turned to the "running" position.  
 The gauge is positioned on: 
   -    F (Full):  the fuel tank is

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Citroen JUMPER DAG 2008 2.G Owners Manual 52 ADDITIONAL HEATING SYSTEMS 
  Supplementary  heating  
 On the 2-3 seats version, this is located  
under the seat on the drivers side with air 
diffusion directed forwards.  REAR HEATING AND/OR A

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Citroen JUMPER DAG 2008 2.G Owners Manual   Cancelling  the  programming  Press this button briefly to clear  
the programmed start time.  
 The display lighting and the  
pre-selection number (e.g. 1) are 
switched off.     Good  practice

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ACCESSORIES
   Towing  a  trailer   
  
Cooling:   towing a trailer on a slope 
increases the coolant temperature.  
 As the fan is electrically controlled, its  
cooling capacity is not depend

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CHECKS
   Under  the  bonnet   
  DIESEL  ENGINES  
   
1.    Windscreen/headlamp wash reservoir. 
  
2.    Fuse box. 
  
3.    Coolant reservoir. 
  
4.    Brake

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Citroen JUMPER DAG 2008 2.G Owners Manual  123
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CHECKS
   Levels   
  Cooling  system  
 Only use the fluid recommended by the  
manufacturer. Otherwise, you risk seriously 
damaging your engine. When the engine 
is warm, the temperature of