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Driving
This rear vision system is a driving aid. The
reversing camera may be associated with the
rear parking sensors.
Switching on
The camera comes into operation when reverse
gear is engaged and remains active up to
approximately 9 mph (15 km/h). It is deactivated
above 11 mph (18 km/h).
The camera also comes on with the vehicle
stationary, when the rear doors are opened.
Switching off
When engaging forward gear, the last image
remains displayed for approximately 5 seconds,
then goes out.
The last image also remains displayed in the
same way, with the vehicle stationary, when
closing the rear doors.
With optimum vehicle conditions (position
on the road, loading level) the maximum
area of visibility covered by the camera has a
field depth approximately 3 m long and 5.5 m
wide.
The area of visibility may vary depending on
the external weather conditions (brightness,
rain, snow, fog, etc.), the load in the vehicle
and the position of the vehicle on the road.
When cleaning the camera and the screen,
avoid using a detergent or a tool which may
scratch the glass.
Use a non-abrasive cloth or a small brush.
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Practical information
Before each use
Check that the towball is correctly locked,
verifying the follow points:
– the green mark on the wheel is in line with
the green mark on the towball,
– the wheel is in contact with the towball,
– the key lock is closed and the key removed;
the wheel can no longer be operated,
– the towball must not be able to move in its
carrier; test by shaking it with your hand.
During use
Never release the locking system with a
trailer or load carrier on 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).
Following use
When travelling without a trailer or load on a
towbar-mounted carrier, the towball must be
removed and the protective plug inserted in the
carrier. This measure applies particularly where
the towball might obscure visibility of the number
plate or its lighting.
wheels, check that no part of the chain or its
fixings is in contact with the wheel rim.
Towing a trailer
The type-approved towable weights are entered
in your vehicle's registration certificate, as well
as on the manufacturer's plate.
For more information on the Technical
characteristics of the vehicle and
particularly on weights and towable loads,
refer to the corresponding section.
You will then have information on your vehicle's
ability to tow a trailer, a caravan, a boat, etc.
These values are also given in the sales
brochures.
We recommend using genuine CITROËN
towbars and their harnesses that have
been tested and approved from the design
stage of your vehicle, and having a CITROËN
dealer fit the towbar.
These genuine towbars are compatible with
the operation of the rear parking sensors and
the reversing camera, if your vehicle is so
equipped.
If the towbar is not fitted by a CITROËN
dealer, it must still be fitted in accordance with
the vehicle manufacturer's instructions.
Towbar with quickly detachable towball
Presentation
This genuine towball can be easily and quickly
fitted or removed. These operations do not
require any tools.
1. Carrier
2. Connection socket
3. Safety eye
4.Detachable towball
5. Locking / unlocking wheel
6. Key lock with removable cap
7. Key reference label
For more information on the Technical
data of the vehicle, and in particular on
the weights and towed loads, refer to the
corresponding section.
A. Locked position; the locking wheel is in
contact with the towball (no gap).
B. Unlocked position; the locking wheel is no
longer in contact with the towball (gap of
around 5 mm).
Observe the legislation in force in the
country where you are driving.
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In the event of a breakdown
Front/Rear
► Press the points indicated by the arrows, then
remove the courtesy lamp.
► Open the protective flap.
► Remove the bulb by separating the two
contacts.
► Check that the new bulbs are securely held
between the two contacts.
► Close the protective flap.
► Fix the courtesy lamp in its housing and
make sure it is locked.
Rear lamps
1. Brake lamps
Type B, P21W - 21W
2. Brake lamps / Sidelamps
Type B, P21/5W - 21W et 5W
3. Direction indicators
Type B, PY21W - 21W
4. Reversing lamps
Type A, W16W - 16W
5. Foglamp
Type A, W16W - 16W
For more information on the Types of
bulbs , refer to the corresponding
section.
► Remove the faulty bulb, then open the rear
doors.
► Remove the corresponding access flap by
removing its seven fixing screws (van)
or
► Remove the corresponding access flap by
pulling its handle to unclip it (combi).
► Disconnect the electrical connector by
pressing on its central tab.
► Remove the two fixing nuts from the lens unit.
► From the outside, pull the lens unit.
► Remove the six fixing screws from the bulb
holder.
► Open the three retaining tabs and pull the
bulb holder out of its housing.
► Change the bulb.
► Carry out the operations in reverse order to
reposition each bulb.
Number plate lamps
Type C, C5W - 5W
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In the event of a breakdown
8FusesA (amperes)Allocation
32 7.5Passenger compartment lighting (+ battery)
34 7.5Minibus passenger compartment lighting - Hazard warning lamps
36 10Audio system - Air conditioning controls - Alarm - Tachograph - Battery cut-off computer - Additional
heating programmer (+ battery)
37 7.5Brake lamps switch - Third brake lamp - Instrument panel (+ key)
38 20Door central locking (+ battery)
42 5ABS sensor and computer - ASR sensor - DSC sensor - Brake lamps switch
43 20Windscreen wiper motor (+ key)
47 20Driver-side electric window motor
48 20Passenger-side electric window motor
49 5Park assist computer - Audio system - Steering-mounted controls - Central and side control pane\
ls -
Auxiliary control panel - Battery cut-off computer (+ key)
50 7.5Airbags and pretensioners computer
51 5Tachograph - Power steering computer - Air conditioning - Reversing lamps - Diesel fuel filter water
sensor - Flowmeter (+ key)
53 7.5Instrument panel (+ battery)
90 7.5Left-hand main beam headlamp
91 7.5Right-hand main beam headlamp
92 7.5Left-hand foglamp
93 7.5Right-hand foglamp
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Special features
Crew cab
The crew cab, available on van
versions, consists of a bench
seat, seat belts, a storage
compartment and side windows.
It is separated from the loading area by a high-
resistance partition providing comfort and safety.
Rear bench seat
This ergonomic bench seat has four seats.
Storage space
A storage space is available under the bench
seat.
From the cab, tilt the seat cushion forwards to
access it.
Do not tilt the bench seat cushion during
transport.
Do not attach anything to the cab fixing
structure.
Do not exceed the number of passengers
indicated on the registration certificate.
In the rear, the loading area is intended
for carrying goods only.
You are advised to place the goods or heavy
objects as far forwards as possible in the
loading area (towards the cab) and to secure
them by means of straps using the stowing
rings on the floor.
Child seats
Do not install child seats, booster
cushions or carry-cots on the rear seats
of the cab.
Chassis cab / Flatbed cab
The chassis cab and flatbed
cab versions are equipped with
a cab, fixed flatbed and specific
rear lamps.
These versions are also available with other
equipment:
– a double cab,
– a tipper truck.
For more information on all of its
equipment, refer to the corresponding
section.
Changing a bulb
For more information on Types of bulbs,
refer to the corresponding section.
Rear lamps
1. Direction indicators
Type B, PY21W - 21W
2. Brake lamps
Type B, P21W - 21W
3. Sidelamps
Type A, W5W - 5W
4. Reversing lamps
Type A, W16W - 16W
5. Foglamps
Type A, W16W - 16W
► Locate the faulty bulb.
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Special features
10Rear lamps
1.Direction indicators
Type B, PY21W - 21W
2. Brake lamps
Type B, P21W - 21W
3. Sidelamps
Type A, W5W - 5W
4. Reversing lamps
Type A, W16W - 16W
5. Foglamps
Type A, W16W - 16W
► Locate the faulty bulb.
► Remove the four fixing screws from the lens
unit.
► Pull the lens unit towards you.
► Change the bulb.
Carry out the operations in reverse order to
reposition each bulb.
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Touch screen audio and telematics system
Enter the telephone number using the keypad,
then press the “Call” button to make the call.
Calling a contact
Press "PHONE".
Press the "Contacts" button or the
"Recent calls" button.
Select the desired contact from the list offered to
start the call.
Vehicle information
Press "MORE" to display the vehicle
information menus:
Exterior temp.
Display the exterior temperature.
Clock
Display the clock.
Compass
Display the direction that you are travelling in.
Trip
– Current info., Trip A, Trip B.
Display the trip computer.
Press and hold the "Trip A" or "Trip B" button to
reset the trip concerned.
Settings
Press this button to display the settings
menus:
Display
– Brightness. –
Set the brightness of the screen.
– Display mode.
– Set the display mode.
– Language.
– Choose the desired language.
– Unit of measurement.
– Set the display units for consumption, distance
and temperature.
– Touch screen beep.
– Activate or deactivate the audible signal when
touching a button on the screen.
– Display Trip B.
– Display Trip B on the driver's screen.
Voice commands
– Voice response time.
– Set the length of the voice system response.
– Display list of commands.
– Display suggestions with the different options
during a voice session.
Clock and Date
– Time setting and format.
– Setting the time.
– Display time mode.
– Activate or deactivate the display of the digital
clock on the status bar.
– Synchro time.
– Activate or deactivate the automatic time
display.
– Date setting.
– Set the date.
Safety/Assistance
– Reversing camera .
– Display the reversing camera in reverse. –
Camera delay .
– Maintain the on-screen display of the
reversing camera for a maximum of 10 seconds
or up to 11 mph (18 km/h).
Lighting
– Daytime running lamps.
– Activate or deactivate the automatic
illumination of the headlamps when starting.
Doors & locking
– Autoclose.
– Activate or deactivate the automatic locking of
the doors when the vehicle is moving.
Audio
– Equalizer.
– Adjust the bass, medium and treble.
– Balance/Fade.
– Adjust the balance of the front and rear
speakers, left and right.
– Press the button in the centre of the arrows to
balance the settings.
– Volume/Speed.
– Select the desired parameter; the option is
highlighted.
– Loudness.
– Optimise the quality of low volume audio.
– Automatic radio.
– Set the radio when starting up or recover the
active state when the ignition key was last turned
to STOP.
– Radio switch-off delay .
– Set the parameter.
– AUX vol. setting .
– Set the parameters.
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Alphabetical index
Low fuel level 90
Lumbar 27
M
Maintenance, routine 74, 98
Manoeuvring aids (recommendations) 73
Mat 74
Menu 13, 160–161, 163, 166, 168
Menus (audio) 160–161
Mirrors, door 31, 83
O
Oil change 96
Oil consumption 96
OIl, engine 96–98
On-board tools 105–110
Opening the bonnet 94
Overhead storage 38–41
P
Pads, brake 99
Parking brake 68, 100
Player, USB 152–153, 161–162
Port, USB 152–153, 161–162
Pressures, tyres 100
Pre-tensioning seat belts 56
Protecting children 57–59
R
Radar (warnings) 74
Radio 152, 160, 162
Radio, digital (Digital Audio
Broadcasting - DAB) 161
Range, AdBlue® 12, 98
Recovery 122
Regeneration of the particle filter 99
Remote control 20, 66
Replacing bulbs 111
Replacing the air filter 98
Replacing the oil filter 99
Replacing the passenger compartment
filter 98
Resetting the service indicator 10–11
Reversing camera 74
S
Safety, children 57–59
Screen, colour 160
Screen menu map 160–161, 163, 166, 168
Screenwash fluid 97–98
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) 101
Seat belts 55–56
Seat belts, rear 56
Seats, heated 28
Seats, rear 59
Sensors (warnings) 74
Service indicator 10–11
Servicing 10–11, 98
Settings, equipment 13, 18
Sidelamps 46
Snow chains 91
Socket, auxiliary 153, 162
Socket, Jack 153, 162
Sockets, auxiliary 38–41
Speed limiter 76–77
Speed limit recognition 75–76
Speedometer 74
Stability control (ESC) 52
Stability control (ESP) 53
Starting a Diesel engine 91
Station, radio 152, 160
Steering mounted controls, audio 151, 159
Steering wheel adjustment 30
Stop & Start 32, 38, 49, 56, 69–70, 94, 98, 122
Storage 38–41
Sunshine sensor 31
T
Tables of engines 124
Table, writing 38–40
Tank, fuel 90
Technical data 124
Telephone 154, 166–168
Temperature, coolant 11