4EXTERIOR (LIGHT VAN)
Rear lamp, direction indicators, 3rd brake lamp ..........46-47, 164-165
Right-hand side:
fuel filler cap, fuel tank
...................
142
fuel cut-off ...............................
142-143
Load space
.................................
77-78
Rear doors
............................
36, 42-45
Opening/Closing to 180°
...........
42, 44
n
umber plate lamps
......................164
Rear parking sensors
......................88
Spare wheel, changing a wheel,
tools
..................................... 155-157
Towing, lifting
................................. 172
T
owbar
.................................... 137-13
8
d
imensions
.............................
174-175
a
ccessories
............................
139-140
Roof rack
.......................................
139
k
ey, remote control, battery
........
36-38
Central locking
.....................
36, 42, 44
Opening/Closing front windows
....... 37
Confidential card .............................. 39
a
larm
...............................................
40
Wiper blades.................................. 156
d
oor mirrors
..................................... 51
Side repeater
................................. 163
Front lamps, foglamps, direction indicators
................. 46-47, 161-162
Headlamp beam height adjustment
... 47
Changing bulbs .......................161-165
Opening/Closing
doors
........
.................... 36, 38, 41-45
Opening the bonnet
....................... 144
Configuration -
a
utoclose
.................... 42, 44, 83, 85 Brakes, pads
.......................... 147, 149
Hill start assist
................................. 60
Braking assistance
................. 112-113
Trajectory control
.................... 113-115
Tyres, pressures
.................... 159, 183
Snow chains
.................................. 160
Location
5EXTERIOR (COMBI)
Brakes, pads.......................... 147, 149
Hill start assist ................................. 60
Braking assistance
.................112-113
Trajectory control
....................113-115
Under-inflation detection .........116-117
Tyres, pressures
....................159, 183
Snow chains
.................................. 160
d
imensions
.............
176-177, 178-179
a
ccessories
............................
139-140
Roof bars
.......................................
139
k
ey, remote control, battery
........
36-38
Central locking
.....................
36, 42, 44
Opening/Closing front windows
....... 37
Confidential card .............................. 39
a
larm
...............................................
40
Wiper blades.................................. 166
d
oor mirrors
.....................................
51
Side repeater
................................. 163
Front lamps, foglamps, direction indicators
.................
46-47, 161-162
Headlamp beam height adjustment
....
47
Changing bulbs .......................161-165
Opening/Closing
doors
........
.................... 36, 38, 41-45
Child lock
......................................... 45
Rear windows
.................................. 52
Opening the bonnet
....................... 144
Configuration -
a
utoclose
.................... 42, 44, 83, 85 Right-hand side:
fuel filler cap, fuel tank
...................
142
fuel cut-off ...............................
142-143
Rear fittings ................................
80-81
Rear doors
............................
36, 42-45
Opening/Closing to 180°
...........
42, 44
n
umber plate lamps
......................
164
Rear parking sensors
......................
88
Spare wheel, changing a wheel,
tools, temporary puncture
repair kit ...............
155-157, 158-159
Towing, lifting
................................. 172
T
owbar
....................................137-13
8
Rear lamps, direction indicators,
3
rd brake lamp ..........46-47, 164-165
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OVERVIEW
Location
24
Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle; place the heaviest items in the
bottom of the boot, as close as possible to the rear seats.
Limit the loads carried in the vehicle and reduce wind resistance (roof\
bars, roof rack, bicycle carrier, trailer...). Use a roof box in preference.
Remove roof bars and roof racks after use.
At the end of winter, remove snow tyres and refit your summer tyres.
Observe the recommendations on maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly, when cold, referring to the label in
the door aperture, driver's side.
Carry out this check in particular:
-
before a long journey
,
-
at each change of season,
-
after a long period out of use.
Don't forget the spare wheel and the tyres on any trailer or caravan.
Have your vehicle serviced regularly (engine oil, oil filter
, air filter,
passenger compartment filter...) and observe the schedule of
operations recommended in the maintenance and warranty guide.
When refuelling, do not continue after the third cut-off of the nozzle to
avoid any overflow.
At the wheel of your new vehicle, it is only after the first 1 800 miles
(3 000 kilometres) that you will see the fuel consumption settle down to
a consistent average.
Motoring & Environment
11 6
TYRE UNDER-INFLATION DETECTION
System which automatically checks the
pressure of the tyres while driving.
The system monitors the pressures on the
four tyres, once the vehicle is moving.
It compares the information given by the
four wheel speed sensors with reference
values, which must be reinitialised every
time the tyre pressures are adjusted or a
wheel changed.
The system triggers an alert as soon as it
detects a drop in the inflation pressure of
one or more tyres.
The under-inflation detection system
does not replace the vigilance or the
responsibility of the driver.
This system does not avoid the need to
check the tyre pressures (including the
spare wheel) every month as well as before
a long journey.
Driving with under-inflated tyres impairs
road holding, extends braking distances and
causes premature tyre wear, particularly
under arduous condition (high loading, high
speed, long journey).
Driving with under-inflated tyres increases
fuel consumption.
The inflation pressures defined for
your vehicle can be found on the tyre
pressure label.
See the "Identification markings" section.
Tyre pressures should be checked when the
tyres are "cold" (vehicle stopped for 1 hour
or after a journey of less than 6 miles
(10 km) at moderate speeds).
Otherwise (when hot), add 0.3 bar to the
pressures shown on the label.
Under-inflation alert
This is given by fixed
illumination of this warning lamp,
accompanied the display of a
message,depending on equipment.
F
Reduce speed immediately
, avoid
excessive steering movements and
sudden braking
F
Stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to
do so.
The loss of pressure detected does
not always cause visible bulging of the
tyre. Do not satisfy yourself with just a visual
check.
F
In the event of a puncture, use the
temporary puncture repair kit or the spare
wheel (depending on equipment),
or
F
if you have a compressor
, such as the
one in the temporary puncture repair kit,
check the pressures of the four tyres
when cold,
or
F
if it is not possible to make this check
immediately, drive carefully at reduced
speed.
The alert is maintained until the system
is reinitialised.
Driving safely
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CHANGING A WHEEL
Parking the vehicle
As far as possible, park the vehicle on level,
stable and non-slippery ground.
Apply the parking brake, switch off the
ignition and engage first gear (on a hill).
It is imperative that you ensure that the
occupants get out of the vehicle and wait in
a safe location.
If possible, place a chock under the
wheel diagonally opposite the wheel to be
changed.
Tools
The tools required are stored in a tool kit
located behind the driver's seat (Light van)
or behind the rear bench seat (Combi).
1. Wheelbrace.
2.
Centre guide.
3.
Screwdriver.
4.
Jack with handle.
5.
Removable towing eye.
The jack and all of the tools are specific
to your vehicle.
d o not use them for other
purposes.
Never go underneath the vehicle when it is
raised only by the jack; use an axle stand.
Taking out the spare wheel
The spare wheel retaining bolt is located on
the rear left part of the loading sill.
1.
Slacken the wheel retaining bolt using the
wheelbrace.
2.
Unscrew fully to unwind the winch cable.
3.
T
ake out the spare wheel using the
wheelbrace.
4.
Raise the cover
A.
5.
Remove the cable
B from its housing.
6.
Release the spare wheel and place it
near the wheel to be changed.
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QUICK HELP
Changing a wheel
156
Removing a wheel
1. Park the vehicle on level, stable and non-
slippery ground. Apply the parking brake.
Switch off the ignition and engage first
gear or reverse, depending on the slope.
2.
Detach
the wheel trim (large model) using
the wheelbrace 1 , pulling at the valve
passage hole.
Slide the screwdriver
3 into the notch on
the trim (small model) and use the tool as
a lever, pressing to unclip the trim.
3.
Slacken the wheel bolts using the
wheelbrace. 4.
Position the jack underneath the body ,
in accordance with the illustration, at the
mark A (on the sill) as close as possible
to the wheel to be changed.
5.
Extend the jack
4 until its base is in
contact with the ground. Ensure that the
centreline of the jack base is vertical in
relation to the location used.
6.
Raise the vehicle.
7.
Remove the bolts and detach the wheel.
Putting the wheel back in place
1. Install the support on the wheel.
2.
Place the cable
B in position.
3.
Lower the cover
A.
4.
Position the wheel.
5.
T
urn the wheelbrace clockwise to fully
raise the spare wheel.
Changing a wheel
157
Fitting a wheel
6. Put the trim back in place, starting by
placing its notch facing the valve, and
press with the palm of your hand.
7.
Stow the tools and the wheel.
8.
Check the tyre pressure and have the
balance checked. Refer to the "Technical data -
Identification markings" section for
the location of the tyres sticker bearing the
recommended tyre pressures.
1.
Put the wheel in place using the centre
guide 2 to assist you.
2.
Screw in the 3 bolts by hand and remove
the centre guide. Position the 4th bolt.
3.
Pre-tighten using the wheelbrace
1 .
4.
Fold the jack
4 and detach it.
5.
T
ighten the wheel bolts using the
wheelbrace. Have the tightening of the bolts and
the pressure of the spare wheel
checked by a CITROËN dealer or a qualified
workshop without delay.
Also, have the original wheel repaired and
refitted by a CITR o Ë n dealer or a qualified
workshop as soon as possible.
9
QUICK HELP
Changing a wheel
160
SNOW CHAINS
In wintry conditions, snow chains improve
traction as well as the behaviour of the
vehicle when braking.The snow chains must be fitted only to
the driving wheels. They must never be
fitted to "space-saver" type spare wheels.
Take account of the legislation in force
in your country on the use of snow
chains and the maximum running speed
authorised. Advice on installation
F
If you have to fit the chains during a
journey, stop the vehicle on a flat surface
on the side of the road.
F
Apply the parking brake and position any
wheel chocks to prevent movement of
your vehicle.
F
Fit the chains following the instructions
provided by the manufacturer.
F
Move of
f gently and drive for a few
moments, without exceeding 30 mph
(50 km/h).
F
Stop your vehicle and check that the
snow chains are correctly tightened.
It is recommended that before you
leave, you practise fitting the snow
chains on a level and dry surface.
Use only the chains designed to be fitted to
the type of wheel fitted to your vehicle:
For more information on snow chains,
contact a CITR
o Ë n dealer or a qualified
workshop. Original tyre size Maximum link size.
175/70 R14 9 mm
185/65 R15
Avoid driving on roads that have been
cleared of snow, to avoid damaging
your vehicle's tyres and the road surface. If
your vehicle is fitted with alloy wheels, check
that no part of the chain or its fixings is in
contact with the wheel rim.
Snow chains