2013 Citroen BERLINGO parking brake

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Citroen BERLINGO 2013 2.G Owners Manual 2
   
Contents  
Key 17
Remote control 17
Doors 20
Rear roof fl ap 24
Tailgate 25
Central locking 26
Instrument panel 27
Adjusting the time 28
Warning lamps 29
Fuel gauge 35
Coolant 35
Tyre under-in

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Instruments and controls  
 
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 Warning lamps
 
Each time the vehicle is started: a series of warning lamps comes on applying a self-test check. They go off almost 
immediately. W

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Starting and stopping  
 
42
 
STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT 
 
When the vehicle is stationary, release the steering 
wheel adjustment mechanism by pulling the lever. 
  Adjust the steering wheel fo

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Citroen BERLINGO 2013 2.G Owners Manual 2
   
 
Stop & Start  
 
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STOP & START 
 
The Stop & Start system puts the 
engine temporarily on standby - STOP 
mode - during stops in the traffi c (red 
lights, traffi c jams, or ot

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Citroen BERLINGO 2013 2.G Owners Manual Stop & Start
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Going into engine START mode 
  The  "ECO" 
 warning lamp goes 
off and the engine starts: 
   
 
-   with a manual gearbox 
, when you 
depress the clutch pedal, 
   
-   with the

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Citroen BERLINGO 2013 2.G Owners Manual Starting and stopping
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READY TO GO
  HILL START ASSIST
   
Operation 
 
With the brake pedal and clutch pedal 
pressed, from the time you release the 
brake pedal you have approximately 
2 seconds b

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Driving safely  
 
SAFETY
4
 
DRIVING SAFELY 
  HORN
 
Press the centre of the steering wheel. 
PARKING BRAKE
   
Applying 
 
Pull the parking brake lever up to 
immobilise your vehicle. 
  C

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Towing a trailer  
 
ACCESSORIE
S
5
 
 
Good Practice 
 
In certain cases of particularly arduous 
use (towing the maximum load up a 
steep slope in high temperatures), the 
engine automati
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