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d E t
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c HABLE t
OWBALL
Presentation
This towball can be fitted and removed
quickly and easily without the use of tools. For information on the maximum
trailer weight and the recommended
nose weight, refer to the "Technical data -
Weights" section.
For information on safely towing a trailer,
refer to the "Accessories - Towing a trailer"
section.
1.
Carrier
2.
Connector socket.
3.
Safety eye.
4.
Detachable towball.
5.
Locking / unlocking wheel.
6.
Key lock.
7.
Key reference label. A.
Locked
position; the locking wheel is in
contact with towball (no gap).
B.
u
nlocked position; the locking wheel
and towball are no longer in contact
(gap of about 5 mm). Before each use
Check that the towball is correctly
locked and verify the following points:
- the green mark on the locking wheel
is in line with the green mark on the
towball,
-
the locking wheel is in contact with the
towball,
-
the key lock is on and the key removed;
the locking wheel can no longer be
operated,
-
the towball must no longer move at all in
its carrier; try to shake it by hand.
d
uring use
Never unlock the device when a trailer or
load carrier is fitted to the towball.
Never exceed the maximum authorised
weight for the vehicle (the Gross Vehicle
Weight - GVW), the trailer, or the sum of the
two (the Gross Train Weight - GTW).
Observe the legislation in force in the
country in which you are driving. After use
For journeys made without a trailer or load
carrier, the towball must be removed and
the blanking plug inserted in the carrier. This
measure applies particularly if the towball
could hinder visibility of the number plate or
lighting.
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Fitting the towball
Below the rear bumper, remove the
protective plug from the towball carrier.Insert the end of the towball 4
into the
carrier 1 and push upwards; it locks in place
automatically. Check that the mechanism has correctly
locked in to place (position A
).
Close the lock 6 using the key.
The locking wheel 5 turns a quarter of a turn
anti-clockwise; take care to keep your hands
clear. Always remove the. The key cannot be
removed when the lock is open.
Clip the cap onto the lock.
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removing the towball
Disconnect the trailer harness from the
socket 2 on the carrier.
Detach the cable on the trailer from the
safety ring 3 on the carrier.
Unhook the trailer from the towball.
Refit the protective cover to the towball.
Remove the protective cover from the
towball.
Attach the trailer to the towball.
Attach the cable on the trailer to the safety
ring 3
on the carrier.
Connect the trailer harness to the socket 2
on the carrier. Remove the cap from the lock and press it
onto the head of the key.
Insert the key into the lock 6
.
Open the lock using the key.
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Grasp the towball 4 firmly with one hand;
with the other hand, pull and turn the locking
wheel 5 clockwise as far as it will go; do not
release the locking wheel.
Maintenance
Correct operation is only possible if the
towball and its carrier remain clean.
Before cleaning the vehicle with a high
pressure jet wash, the towball must be
removed and the blanking plug inserted in
the carrier.
Apply the label provided to a clearly
visible area, close to the carrier or in
the boot.
For any work on the towbar, got to a
CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.
Refit the protective blanking plug to the
carrier.
Carefully stow the towball in its bag away
from knocks and dirt.
Extract the towball from the bottom of its
carrier 1.
Release the locking wheel; this automatically
stops in the unlocked position (position B ).
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193WEIGHtS And tOWE d LOA d S
Refer to your registration certificate and the vehicle's chassis plate.
In each country, it is imperative that the towed loads permitted by local legislation are complied with. For information regarding your
vehicle's towing possibilities and its gross train weight, contact a CITROËN dealer.
The maximum authorised speed is reduced when towing (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle, to protect the engine. When the ambient
temperature is higher than 37 °C, limit the weight towed.
In all cases, do not exceed the trailer weight or the maximum weight for the vehicle plus trailer (the Gross Train Weight or GTW) indicated.
Observe the towing limits of your vehicle.
These tables present the type-approved weights (in kg) according to the vehicle model and dimensions.
Minibus
d
imensions Model name GVW
u
nbraked trailer
r
ecommended nose weight
L3 H2 4404 005 X X
L4 H2 4424 250 X X
c
ombi 5-6 seat
d
imensions Model name GVW
u
nbraked trailer
r
ecommended nose weight
L1 H1 30
3 000 750 100
33 3 300 750 100
L2 H2 33
3 300 750 100
435 3 500 750 120
c
ombi 7-8-9 seat
d
imensions Model name GVW
u
nbraked trailer
r
ecommended nose weight
L1 H1 303 150 750 100
L2 H2 333 300 750 100
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PrESEntAtIO n
The crew cab is available on van versions and comprises a bench seat, seat belts, a storage
space and side windows.
It is separated from the load space and a high-strength partition offering comfort and safety.
rear bench seat
This ergonomic bench seats four people.
Storage space
A storage space is provided under the bench
seat.
From the cab, tilt the seat cushion forward
for access to it
Good practice
Do not tilt the bench seat cushion during
transportation.
No not attach anything to the cab fixing
structure.
Do not exceed the number of passengers
indicated on the registration certificate.
In the rear, the load space is intended for
carrying goods only.
You are advised to place the goods or heavy
objects as far forwards as possible in the
load space (towards the cab) and secure
them by means of straps using the stowing
rings on the floor.
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PrESEntAtIO n
Chassis cab and floor cab versions have a cab, a fixed floor and two specific rear lamp
clusters.
These versions are also available with:
-
a crew cab,
-
a tipper body
.
changing a bulb
For more information on bulbs, refer to
the table "Types of bulb and lamp" in
the "Quick help" section.
r
ear lamps
Carry out the operations in reverse order to
refit each bulb.
1.
d
irection indicators
type B,
PY21W - 21W
2.
Brake lamps
type B,
P21W - 21W
3.
Sidelamps
type A,
W5W - 5W
4.
r
eversing lamps
type A,
W16W - 16W
5.
Foglamps
type A,
W16W - 16W-
Identify the failed bulb.
-
Remove the four lamp unit fixing screws.
-
Pull the lamp unit out towards you.
-
Replace the bulb.
For more information on these versions, refer to the correspond
ing section.
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WEIGHtS And tOWE d LOA d S ( KG )
For more information, refer to your registration certificate.
In each country, it is imperative that the towed loads authorised by
local legislation are complied with. To find out your vehicle's towing
capacities and its gross train weight, consult a franchised dealer.
The maximum authorised speed is reduced when towing (comply
with the legislation in force in your country).
With load transfer, the braked trailer weight can be increased,
on condition that the equivalent of this load is removed from the
vehicle so that the GTW is not exceeded. Warning: towing with a
lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road
holding.
The GTW and towed load values indicated are valid up to a
maximum altitude of 1000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1000 metres.
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the
performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when the
ambient temperature is higher than 37 °C, limit the towed weight.
The kerb weight is equal to the weight without load + driver (75
kg) +
fuel tank filled to 90%. Before towing a trailer, check
that:
-
the nose weight on the
towbar ball does not exceed
the value (S) indicated on
the trailer's weights plate,
-
the maximum trailer weight
is less than the value
indicated on the trailer's
weights plate and the Gross
Vehicle Weight (GVW)
does not exceed the value
indicated on the vehicle's
weights plate.
-
in the case of a self-
supporting trailer
, the Gross
Train Weight must not
exceed the value indicated
on the vehicle's weights
plate.
General points
tipper body