engine Citroen BERLINGO FIRST RHD 2008.5 1.G Owner's Guide

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91PRACTICAL INFORMATION-
Removing and fi tting a fuse
Before changing a fuse, the cause
of the fault must be found and reme-
died. The fuse numbers are indicated
on the fuse box.
Use the pliers B .
CHANGING A FUSE
The fuse boxes are located under
the fascia and in the engine compart-
ment.
Fascia fuse box
Unclip the cover to gain access to the
fuses.
The spare fuses and the pliers B are
secured on the inside of the cover A .
Correct

Incorrect

Pliers B

Always replace a faulty fuse with a fuse
of the same rating (two fuse types ac-
cording to manufacturer - see images).

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION94 -
Fuse N° Rating Functions

1 10 A Pre-heat unit (diesel) - Brake and clutch switches -
Reversing lights.

2 15 A Fuel pump.

3 10 A ABS control unit.

4 10 A Engine control unit.

5 - Not used.

6 15 A Front fog lamps.

7 20 A Headlamp wash pump.

8 20 A Fan assembly relay - Engine control unit.

9 15 A Left-hand dipped beam.

10 15 A Right-hand dipped beam.

11 10 A Left-hand main beam.

12 10 A Right-hand main beam.

13 15 A Horn.

14 10 A Front and rear windscreen wash pumps.

15 30 A Oxygen sensor - Air fl ow sensor.

16 30 A Air pump relay.

17 30 A Front windscreen wiper.

18 40 A Air conditioning fan.
Engine compartment fuse box
To gain access to the box in the engine
compartment (next to the battery), un-
clip the cover.
After carrying out work, close the
cover very carefully.

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95PRACTICAL INFORMATION-
ECONOMY MODE FUNCTION
After the engine has stopped, with
the key in the "accessories" position,
certain functions (windscreen wiper,
electric windows, courtesy lights,
audio equipment, etc.) can only be
used for a combined duration of ap-
proximately thirty minutes, to prevent
discharging the battery.
Once the thirty minutes are over, a
switching to economy mode mes-
sage appears on the multi-function
display and the active functions are
put on standby.
These functions are reactivated au-
tomatically next time the vehicle is
driven.
In order to resume the use of these
functions immediately, the engine
must be started and left to run for a
few minutes.
The time available to you will then be
double the duration for which the en-
gine is left running. However, this period
will always be between fi ve and thirty
minutes.
BATTERY

It is advisable to disconnect the
battery if the vehicle is not to be
used for a period of more than
one month.
Before disconnecting the bat-
tery, you must wait 2 minutes
after switching off the ignition.
Never disconnect a terminal
when the engine is running.
Never charge a battery without fi rst
disconnecting the terminals.
Close the windows and the roof be-
fore disconnecting the battery.
After every reconnection of the bat-
tery, switch on the ignition and wait
1 minute before starting to allow the
electronic systems to be initialised. If
slight diffi culties are experienced af-
ter this, please contact a CITROËN
dealer.
A fl at battery prevents the
engine from starting.
To start the vehicle from
another battery:
- Connect the red cable to the positive
(+) terminals of the two batteries,
- Connect one end of the green or black cable to the negative (-) ter-
minal of the slave battery,
- Connect the other end of the green or black cable to an earth
point on the broken down vehicle
as far as possible from the battery
(for example, right-hand engine
mounting).
Operate the starter, let the engine run.
Wait for the engine to return to idle,
then disconnect the cables.
To charge the battery using a
battery charger:
- Disconnect the battery,
- Follow the instructions for use
given by the battery charger man-
ufacturer,
- Reconnect starting with the nega- tive (-) terminal,
- Check that the terminals and connectors are clean. If they are
covered with sulphate (white or
greenish deposit), disconnect
them and clean them.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION98 - Without lifting
(four wheels on the ground)
You must always use a towbar. By lifting
(two wheels only on the ground)
It is preferable to lift the vehicle by
the wheels.
TOWING YOUR VEHICLE
From the front or the rear
Attach the towbar to the towing eye. Never use the radiator cross-
member.
When towing another vehicle,
it must freewheel.
Place the gearbox in "neutral".
Failure to observe this instruction may
result in damage to certain braking
components and the absence of
braking assistance when the engine
is started again.

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99PRACTICAL INFORMATION-
TOWING A TRAILER, CARAVAN, BOAT, ETC.
We recommend the use of original
CITROËN towbars and their har-
nesses that have been tested and
approved from the design stage of
your vehicle and that the fi tting of the
towbar is entrusted to a CITROËN
dealer.
If the towbar is not fi tted by a
CITROËN dealer, it is imperative that
it is fi tted using the electrical pre-
equipment installed at the rear of the
vehicle, in accordance with the man-
ufacturer’s instructions.
Your vehicle is primarily designed
for transporting people and luggage
but it may also be used for towing a
trailer.
Driving with a trailer subjects the
towing vehicle to more signifi cant
stress and its driver must be particu-
larly careful.
Air density decreases with altitude,
thus reducing engine performance.
Above 1 000 metres, the maximum
towing load must be reduced by 10 %
and so on for every 1 000 metres of
altitude. Driving advice

Distribution of loads: Distribute the
load in the trailer so that the heaviest
items are as close as possible to the
axle and the nose weight approaches
the maximum permitted without ex-
ceeding it.
Tyres: Check the tyre pressures of
the towing vehicle and of the trailer,
observing the recommended pres-
sures.

Braking: Towing increases the braking
distance.

Lights: Check the electrical signalling
on the trailer.

Side wind: Take into account the in-
creased sensitivity to side wind.

Cooling: Towing a trailer on a slope
increases the temperature of the
coolant.
As the fan is electrically controlled,
its cooling capacity is not dependent
on the engine speed.
On the contrary, use a high gear to
lower the engine speed and reduce
your speed.
The maximum towing load on a long
slope depends on the gradient and
the outside temperature.
In all cases, pay attention to the coolant
temperature.
In certain cases of particularly arduous
use (towing the maximum load on a
steep gradient in high temperatures),
switching off the air conditioning
permits the recovery of engine pow-
er and therefore an increase in the
towing capacity.
If the warning light comes on, stop
the vehicle and switch off the engine
as soon as possible.

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101-
PETROL ENGINES AND GEARBOXES

Model codes
GBKFWC

GCKFWC

GJKFWC
GJNFUC

ENGINES
1.4 litre 1.6 litre
Cubic capacity (cm 3
) 1 360 1 587
Bore x stroke (mm) 75 x 77 78.5 x 82
EU standard maximum power (kW) 55 80
Maximum power at engine speed (rpm) 5 500 5 800
EU standard maximum torque (Nm) 120 147
Maximum torque at engine speed (rpm) 3 400 4 000
Fuel Ron 95 - Ron 98 Ron 95 - Ron 98
Catalytic converter Yes Yes

Gearbox Manual (5 speed) Manual (5 speed)

Oil capacity (in litres)
Engine (with cartridge replacement) 3 (1) - 3.25 (2) 3.2 (1) - 3.4 (2)
Gearbox - Final drive 2 2
(1) Draining by gravity - (2) Draining by suction

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TECHNICAL DATA102 -
Model codes
GB9HWC

GC9HWC

GJ9HWC
GB9HXC

GC9HXC

GJ9HXC
GBWJYB

GCWJYB

GJWJYB

ENGINES
1.6 litre Turbo HDI 1.6 litre Turbo HDI 1.9 litre
Cubic capacity (cm 3
) 1 560 1 560 1 867
Bore x stroke (mm) 75 x 88.3 75 x 88.3 82.2 x 88
EU standard maximum power (kW) 55.2 66.2 51
Maximum power at engine speed (rpm) 4 000 4 000 4 60 0
EU standard maximum torque (Nm) 175 215 125
Maximum torque at engine speed (rpm) 1 750 1 750 2 5 00
Fuel Diesel Diesel Diesel
Catalytic converter Yes Yes Yes

Gearbox Manual
(5 speed) Manual
(5 speed) Manual
(5 speed)

Oil capacity (in litres)
Engine (with cartridge replacement) 3.75 3.8 4.8
Gearbox - Final drive 1.9 1.9 1.9
DIESEL ENGINES AND GEARBOXES

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103TECHNICAL DATA-

Engine Gearbox
Model
codes
Version
Urban
driving
Inter-urban Mixed
Emission
of CO 2 by
weight (g/km)

1.4 litre Manual
GBKFWC 600 kg 9.9 6.3 7.5 175

GCKFWC 800 kg 9.9 6.3 7.5 175

1.6 litre
Turbo HDI Manual
GB9HWC 600 kg 6.7 4.7 5.4 140

GC9HWC 800 kg 6.7 4.7 5.4 140

1.6 litre
Turbo HDI Manual
GB9HXC 600 kg 6.8 4.6 5.4 140

GC9HXC 800 kg 6.8 4.6 5.4 140

1.9 litre Manual
GBWJYB 600 kg 9.3 5.7 7.0 184

GCWJYB 800 kg 9.3 5.7 7.0 184


1.4 litre Manual GJKFWC 9.6 6.2 7.4 175

1.6 litre Manual GJNFUC 9.7 6.2 7.5 177

1.6 litre
Turbo HDI Manual
GJ9HWC 6.7 4.7 5.4 143

1.6 litre
Turbo HDI Manual
GJ9HXC 6.7 4.7 5.4 143

1.9 litre Manual GJWJYB 8.8 5.7 6.9 181
CONSUMPTION IN LITRES/100 KM (IN ACCORDANCE WITH DIRECTIVE 8 0/1268/CEE)
The consumption values presented here correspond to the values communicated at the time of printing. These consumption
values were established in accordance with directive 80/1268/CEE. They may vary depending on the style of driving, traffi c
conditions, weather conditions, the load in the vehicle, t he maintenance of the vehicle and the use of the accessories.

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104 -
Engine
1.4 litre

Gearbox
Manual Manual

Model codes
GBKFWC GCKFWC

Version
600 kg 800 kg


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105TECHNICAL DATA-

Engine
1.6 litre Turbo HDI 1.9 litre

Gearbox
Manual Manual Manual Manual

Model codes
GB9HWC GC9HWC

GBWJYB GCWJYB

GB9HXC GC9HXC

Version
600 kg 800 kg 600 kg 800 kg


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