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Replacing a fuse
Fuses under the bonnet
All maintenance on the vehicle's fuses must be
carried out by a
CITROËN authorised repairer
or a
qualified professional.
Your E-MEHARI is an electric vehicle that
includes systems operating at high voltage
and high currents. The maintenance
on the fuses under the bonnet of your
E-MEHARI must be carried out by
a
qualified person.
Incorrect handling could cause an electric
shock resulting in serious injury or death.
Fuses in the passenger
compartment
If an electric system is not working, check the
condition of the fuses. Remove the nut from the access cover
(1)
located below the passenger storage
compartment.
The tweezers for extracting fuses (1) are
located under the bonnet. To check and replace a fuse:
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E
xtract the fuse using the tweezers (1)
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S
lide it sideways to release it from the
tweezers
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I
t is recommended not to use the free fuse
locations
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D
o not forget to return the tweezers (1)
to
their holder
Check the condition of the fuse and, if
necessary, replace it with a new fuse,
which must be of the same rating as the
original fuse.
A fuse of too high a rating could cause
overheating of the electrical system (risk
of fire) if there were abnormal current
consumption in a circuit.
In the event of a breakdown
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Performance
Performance of your E-MEHARIPower 50
kW
Maximum speed 68
mph (110 km/h)
(limited electronically)
Acceleration
0-37 mph (0- 60 km/h)7.3 seconds
Range
The vehicle's range has been type-approved to
European Regulation ECE 101R01.
In real use, several factors will vary the range
of an electric vehicle; you have some control
over these and so can make noticeable
improvements in the range.
These factors are:
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s
peed and driving style
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ro
ad profile
-
t
emperature settings
-
tyres
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u
se of electrical accessories
-
v
ehicle loading
Speed and driving style
High speed reduces the range of the vehicle.
Sporty driving reduces the range of the vehicle:
adopt a smooth driving style.
Advice
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d
rive at constant speed
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a
dapt your driving style to avoid heavy
energy consumption
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m
ake use of energy recovery:
anticipate the slowing of traffic early by
taking your foot off the accelerator or
by braking progressively
Road profile
On a hill, rather than trying to maintain your
s peed, do not depress the accelerator pedal
more than on level ground: rather, keep the
accelerator pedal in the same position.
Temperature settings
Using the heating or air conditioning reduces
the range of the vehicle.
Ty r e s
Low tyre pressures increase energy
consumption.
Observe the tyre pressures recommended for
your vehicle.
When replacing tyres, give preference to tyres
of the same brand, size, type and structure as
the original fitment.
Using tyres of different characteristics
significantly reduces the range of the vehicle.
Vehicle loading
Avoid carrying unnecessary loads in the
vehicle.
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Technical data
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Access, charging socket .....................10, 58, 61
Accessories .................................................... 34
Adjusting the time
.......................................... 7- 9
Advice on driving
............................................ 50
Airbags
...............................
............39-41, 43-46
Airbags, curtain
......................................... 4 0 - 41
Airbags, front ....................................... 4 0 - 41, 4 4
Airbags, lateral
.......................................... 4 0 - 41
Air conditioning
......................................... 28-29
Anti-theft/Immobiliser
...............................10, 36
Assistance call
...............................
.....29, 35 -36
Care of interior trim
......................................... 57
C
are of the bodywork...................................... 57
Central locking
........................................... 1
0 -11
Characteristics (components)
....................72-73
Charger, built-in
.............................................. 73
Child seats
..............................
......42- 43, 47- 48
Conditioning, air
........................................ 28-29
Controls
.......................................................... 7- 9
Coolant, motor
................................................ 65
Courtesy lamp
................................................. 29A
B
C
Battery ..................................... 3 - 6, 66 - 67, 72-73
Bonnet ....................................................... 64-65
Boot flap
.......................................................... 17
Braking
...............
............................................. 76
Brightness
...................................................... 7- 9
Bulbs
............................................................... 69
F
H
I
Fault, electric .................................................5-6
Flap, charging ..................................... 1
0, 58, 61
Foglamp, rear
............................................. 31- 32
Fuses
.......................................................... 7
0 -71
Hard top (rigid roof)
.................................... 18
-21
Hazard warning lamps
..............................48-49
Headlamps, automatic illumination
................32
Headlamps, dipped beam
..........................31- 32
Headlamps, main beam
.............................31- 32
Heating
............................................................ 26
Hi
bernation mode
..................................... 66 - 67
High voltage
........3 - 6, 35 -36, 58, 64- 65, 70, 73 Identification, vehicle
......................................
72
Indicators: speed – time – temperature .........
7- 9
Inflating tyres
.............................................
74 -75
Instrument panel
............................................
7- 9
Instruments and controls ..................................
3
ISOFIX mountings ..................................... 47- 4 8
D
Dashboard ...................................................... 7- 9
Daytime running lamps ...................................31
Deactivating the passenger airbag
.....40, 43 - 46
Demisting/defrosting the windscreen
.............28
Design
........................................................... 3-6
Dimensions
..............................
.......................73
Direction indicators
................................... 31, 4 8
Doors
.......................................................... 10 -12
Drive selector
.................................................. 54K
Key ring, personal RFID ......................1 0 -11, 3 6
Lamps, indicator/warning
.............................. 7-
9
Levels
........................................................ 65-66
Lighting, exterior
........................................ 31- 33
Lighting, interior
...............................
...............29
Locking, central
...............................
...........11 -12
L
M
Maintenance ................................................... 57
Maintenance, mechanical .........................64-66
Mirrors
...............................
..............................25
Mobility, electric
............................................ 3-6
Motor characteristics
...................................... 72
O
Opening (access) ...................................... 10 -21
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