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To facilitate the removal of the lamp, carry
out this operation with the tailgate
half
open.
F
Insert
a
thin
screwdriver
into
the
lens
cutout.
F
Push
it outwards.
F
Remove
the lens.
F
Change
the faulty bulb.
To
refit,
press
on
the
lens
to
clip
it
in
place. Number plate lamps (W5W)
For
the replacement of this type of LED lamp,
contact a CITROËN dealer or a
qualified
workshop.
Third brake lamp (LEDs)
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CHANGING A FUSE
Access to the tools
The extraction tweezer is attached to
the back of the dashboard fusebox
cover
.
For
access to it:
F
unclip
the
cover
by
pullin
g
at
the
top
right,
then left,
F
disengage
the
cover
completely
and
turn it over,
F
remove
the
carrier
,
on
the
back
of
which
the tweezer is fitted.
Changing a fuse
Before changing a fuse:
F
the
cause
of
the
failure
must
be
identified
and rectified,
F
all
electrical
consumers
must
be
switched
off,
F
the
vehicle
must
be
immobilised
with
the ignition off,
F
identify
the
failed
fuse
using
the
ta
-
bles
and
diagrams
in
the
following
pages. Good
Failed
T
o replace a fuse, you must:
F
use
the
special
tweezer
to
extract
the
fuse
from
its
housing
and
check
the
condition of its filament.
F
always
replace
the
failed
fuse
with
a
fuse
of
the
same
rating
(same
col
-
our);
the
use
of
a
fuse
of
dif
ferent
rating
fuse
may
cause
malfunctions
(risk
of fire).
If the fault recurrs soon after replac-
ing
the
fuse,
have
the
electrical
system
checked
by
a
CITROËN
dealer
or
a
qualified
workshop. Installing electrical
accessories
Your
vehicle's
electrical
sys
-
tem
is
designed
to
operate
with
standard
or optional equipment.
Before
installing
other
electrical equipment
or
accessories
on your vehicle, contact a CITR
o Ë n
dealer
or a qualified workshop.
CITR
o Ë n will not accept respon-
sibility
for
the
cost
incurred
in repairing
your
vehicle
or
for
recti
-
fying
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
addition
-
al
equipment
connected
exceeds 10
milliamperes.
The
replacement
of
a
fuse
not
mentioned
in
the
tables
below
may
cause
a
serious
malfunc
-
tion
of
your
vehicle.
Contact
a
CITROËN
dealer
or
a
qualified
workshop. T
weezer
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Dashboard fuses
The fuseboxes are located in the lower dashboard
(left-hand side).
Access to the fuses
F
Refer
to
the
paragraph
"Access
to
the
tools". Fuse tables
Fusebox 1
Fuse N° Rating Functions
F8 3 AAlarm
siren, alarm ECU.
F13 10 A12
V socket.
F14 10 A12
V socket in boot.
F16 3 ALighting
for the large multifunctional storage unit,
rear
map reading lamps, glove box illumination.
F17 3 ASun
visor illumination, front map reading lamps.
F28 15 AAudio
system, radio (after-market).
F30 20 ARear
wiper.
F32 10 AHi-Fi
amplifier.
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Fuse N° RatingFunctions
F36 15 ARear
12 V socket.
F37 - Not
used.
F38 - Not
used.
F39 - Not
used.
F40 25 A230
V / 50 Hz socket.
Fusebox 2
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Fuse N° RatingFunctions
F19 30 AWindscreen
wipers slow / fast speed.
F20 15 AFront
and rear screenwash pump.
F21 20 AHeadlamp
wash pump.
F22 15 AHorn.
F23 15 ARight-hand
main beam headlamp.
F24 15 ALeft-hand
main beam headlamp.
F27 5 ALeft-hand
dipped headlamp.
F28 5 ARight-hand
dipped headlamp.
Engine compartment fuses
The fusebox is placed in the engine compartment
near the battery (left-
hand
side).
Access to the fuses
F
Unclip
the cover.
F
Change
the
fuse
(see
correspond
-
ing
paragraph).
F
When
you
have
finished,
close
the
cover
carefully
to
ensure
sealing
of
the
fusebox. Fuse table
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When your vehicle's battery is dis -
charged, the engine can be started
using
a
slave
battery
(external
or
on
another
vehicle) and jump lead cables.
Starting using another battery
12 V
BATTERY
The battery is located under the bonnet.
For access to the (+) terminal:
F
release
the
bonnet
using
the
interior
lever
,
then
the
exterior
safety
catch,
F
raise
the
bonnet
and
secure
it
with
its stay
,
F
lift the plastic cover for access to
the (+)
terminal.
Access to the battery
The presence of this label, in
particular with the Stop & Start
system,
indicates
the
use
of
a 12
V
lead-acid
battery
with
spe
-
cial
technology
and
specification; the
involvement
of
a
CITROËN dealer
or
a
qualified
workshop
is essential
when
replacing
or
dis
-
connecting
the battery.
Procedure
for
starting
the
engine
using
another
battery
or
charging
a
dis
-
charged battery.
After
refitting
the
battery
,
the
Stop
&
Start
system
will
only
be
active
after
a
continuous
period
of
immobilisation
of
the
vehicle,
a
period
which
depends
on
the
climatic
conditions
and
the
state
of
charge
of
the
battery
(up
to
about
8 hours). First
check that the slave battery has
a nominal voltage of 12 V
and
a
capacity
at
least
equal
to
that
of the discharged battery.
Do
not
try
to
start
the
engine
by
connecting
a battery charger.
Do
not
disconnect
the
(+)
termi
-
nal
when the engine is running.
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Reconnecting the (+) cable
F
Position
the
open
clamp
E
of the
cable on the positive post (+) of the
battery.
F
Press
vertically
on
the
clamp
E
to
position
it correctly on the battery.
F
Lock
the
clamp
by
spreading
the
positioning
lug
and
then
lowering
the tab
D.
F
Operate
the
starter
on
the
broken
down
vehicle
and
let
the
engine
run
If
the
engine
does
not
start
straight
away
,
switch
of
f
the
ignition
and
wait
a
few
moments
before
trying
again.
F
W
ait
until
the
engine
returns
to
idle
then
disconnect
the
jump
lead
ca
-
bles
in
the
reverse
order.
F
Refit
the
plastic
cover
to
the
(+)
ter
-
minal,
if
your
vehicle
has
one.
Before disconnecting the battery
Wait
2
minutes
after
switching
of
f
the
ig
-
nition
before
disconnecting
the
battery.
Close
the
windows
and
the
doors
be
-
fore
disconnecting
the
battery. Disconnecting the (+) cable
F
Raise
the
locking
tab
D
fully to re-
lease the cable terminal clamp E.
Do
not
apply
excessive
force
on
the
tab
as
locking
will
not
be
possible
if
the
clamp
is
not
posi
-
tioned
correctly;
start
the
proce
-
dure
again.
F
Remove
the
plastic
cover
from
the
(+)
terminal,
if
your
vehicle
has
one.
F
Connect
the
red
cable
to
the
posi
-
tive
terminal
(+)
of
the
flat
battery
A
,
then
to
the
positive
terminal
(+)
of
the slave battery
B.
F
Connect
one
end
of
the
green
or
black
cable
to
the
negative
termi
-
nal (-)
of
the
slave
battery
B
(or
earth
point
on
the
other
vehicle).
F
Connect
the
other
end
of
the
green
or
black
cable
to
the
earth
point
C
on
the
broken
down
vehicle
(or
on
the
engine
mounting).
F
Start
the
engine
of
the
vehicle
with
the
good
battery
and
leave
it
run
-
ning
for
a
few
minutes.
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Charging the battery using
a battery chargerIt is advisable to disconnect the battery if the vehicle is to be left
unused
for more than one month.
The
batteries
contain
harmful
substances
such as sulphuric
acid
and
lead.
They
must
be
disposed
of
in
accordance
with
regulations
and
must
not,
in
any
circumstances,
be
discarded
with
household
waste.
Take
used
remote
control
bat
-
teries
and
vehicle
batteries
to
a
special
collection
point.
F
Disconnect the battery from the vehicle.
F Follow the instructions for use pro -
vided by the manufacturer of the
charger
.
F
Connect
the
battery
starting
with
the
negative
terminal (-).
F
Check
that
the
terminals
and
con
-
nectors
are
clean.
If
they
are
covered with
sulphate
(whitish
or
greenish
deposit),
remove
them
and
clean
them. Protect
your
eyes
and
face
be
-
fore handling the battery.
a
ll operations on the battery
must be carried out in a well ventilated
area and away from naked
flames and sources of
sparks,
so
as
to
avoid
the
risk
of
explosion
or fire.
Do
not
try
to
charge
a
frozen
battery;
the
battery
must
first
be
thawed
out
to
avoid
the
risk
of
explosion.
If
the
battery
has
been
frozen,
before
charging
have
it
checked
by
a
CITROËN
dealer
or
a
qualified
workshop
who
will
check
that
the
inter
-
nal
components
have
not
been
damaged
and
the
casing
is
not
cracked,
which
could
cause
a
leak
of toxic and corrosive acid.
Do
not
reverse
the
polarity
and
use
only a 12 V charger.
Do
not
disconnect
the
terminals
while
the engine is running.
Do
not
charge
the
batteries
with
-
out
disconnecting
the
terminals
first.
W
ash your hands afterwards.
Reinitialisation after
reconnection
after any reconnection of the battery,
switch on the ignition and wait at least
one
minute
before
starting,
to
allow
time
for
the initialisation of the
electronic
systems.
By
referring
to
the
corresponding
sec
-
tions,
you
should
set
or
initialise
the
fol
-
lowing
systems yourself:
-
one-touch
electric windows,
-
time
and date,
-
audio
and
navigation
system
set
-
tings.
Check
that
no
alert
message
or
warning
lamp
comes
on
after
switching
on
the
ignition.
However
,
if
minor
problems
persist
after
carrying
out
these
operations,
contact
a
CITROËN
dealer
or
a
quali
-
fied
workshop. Some
functions
are
not
available
if
the
battery
is
not
sufficiently
charged.
d
o not push the vehicle to start
the
engine
if
you
have
an
elec
-
tronic
or automatic gearbox.
With Stop & Start, the battery
does
not
have
to
be
disconnect
-
ed
for charging.
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