tow bar Citroen BERLINGO MULTISPACE 2015 2.G Owner's Manual

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corresponds to
a left hand drive
vehicle.corresponds to
a
right hand drive
vehicle.
TECHNOLOGY on
BOARD
ACCESSORIES
CHECKS QUICK HELP
7-inch touch screen 
tablet 201
Audio
  system  
263
T

owing a trailer
145
T
owbar with detachable swan
 
neck
 
towball
 
147
Other

 
accessories
 
149
o

pening the bonnet

152
Petrol engine


153d

iesel engine

154
Levels


155
Checks
 
157
Fuel

 
159
Fuel

 
cut-off
 
160
Diesel

 
priming
 
pump
 
160
BlueH

d
i and
a

dBlue
® additive 161 Battery  
168
Puncture
  repair   kit  
170
Changing
  a   wheel  
171
Removable
  snow  
screen  
177
Snow
  chains  
178
Changing
  a   bulb  
179 a fuse


185 a

  wiper   blade  
189
Being
  towed  
190
Precautions
 
191
TECHNICAL

D ATA
Dimensions 192
Engines  196
W
eights  
196
Identification

 
markings
 
200The "T

echnology on board"
section presents the new
audio/navigation   systems.
145-150
168-191
201-281
151-167 192-200
6.
8.10.
7. 9.
Contents
ConTEnTS

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ExTERIOR
Remote control 18-19
Changing the battery ,
reinitialisation
 
19k

ey
18
Starting

52
Hill start assist

53
Central

  locking   /  
unlocking
 
18,
  27
Filler cap, fuel
  tank  
159-160
Fuel cut-of

f, d iesel
priming
 
160a

dBlue
® additive,
topping   up  38-39,   161-167
Wiper
 
blades  
189
Door

 
mirrors  
108
Side repeaters

182
Active

 
City   Brake  
1
19-122
Front
 
lamps,   foglamps,   direction  
indicators

 
55-57,
  179-182
Headlamp beam height adjustment 57
Changing front bulbs
 
179-182
Headlamp

 
wash
 
59,

 
156
Snow
 
cover
 
177
Front doors


21
Sliding side


doors

22-23k

ey

18o

pening the bonnet

152
Child

 
lock
 
144
T

owing,
 
lifting
 
190Towbar, swan neck towball 145-148
Parking
 
sesnsors
 1 12-113
Reversing
 
camera
 
1
14
Rear
 
roof
 
flap
 
26
Emergency

 
control
 
23
Spare

 
wheel,
 
jack,
 

changing a wheel,
tools
 
171-176
T

emporary
 
puncture
 

repair
 
kit
 
170
Inflation,

 
pressures
 
200
Modutop

 
roof
 
95-96,
  99
Roof bars

100Rear lamps, direction indicators 55-56
3rd
 
brake
 
lamp
 184
Changing rear

bulbs
 
179-180,

 
183-184
d

oors, tailgate

23-25
Accessories

 
149-150
Dimensions
 
192-195
Brakes,
  pads  
1
11,   155,   157
Emergency
  braking  
1
15
a

BS, EBF d
1
15
ASR,
  DSC  
1
16
"Grip
  control"  
1
17-118
Active
  City   Brake  
1
19-122
Tyres, pressures

200
Snow

  chains  
178
T

yre   under-inflation   detection  
4
1-42
Number
 
plate
 

lamps
 
184
1
oVERVIEW
Location

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Operating the Row 3 seats
Removing the seat

Lower
  the   head   restraint.
-

Place the seat in the fully folded
position.
-

 
T
ilt   the   entire   seat   forwards.
-
 
On
  each   side,   take   hold   of   the  
uprights of the folded seat, tilting it
forward

  slightly,   and   lift   it.Refitting the seat
The label on the seat indicates the
position
  in   which   it   must   be   installed.
-
 
Place
  the   hooks   of   the   front   feet  
between

  the   two   bars.
-
 
Ensure
  that   no   object   or   foot   is  
obstructing the rear anchorage
points and that the seat belt is
positioned correctly and available
for

  use.
-
 
Fold
  back   the   seat   to   fix   its   rear  
anchoring

  feet.
-
o perate the control to raise the
seat
  back   to   its   initial   position.
-
 
Raise
  the   head   restraint.
Good practice
Following the various operations:
-  
do
  not   remove   a   head   restraint  
without stowing it; secure it inside
the vehicle,
-


ensure that the passengers can
always access the seat belts and
fasten

  them   easily,
-
 
passengers
  must   never   take  
their

  seat   without   adjusting   and  
fastening

  their   seat   belt.
-
 
a
  passenger   seated   in   row   3   must  
ensure that he does not obstruct
the row 2 seat anchorage points,
-

 
a
  passenger   seated   in   row   3   must  
not

  have   the   seat   in   front   of   them   in  
row 2 in the folded position; this is
in case the seat could tip towards
the passenger unexpectedly and
injure

  them.
Do
  not   place   hard   or   heavy   objects   on  
the

  seat   backs   forming   a   table,   they  
could

  become   dangerous   projectiles   in  
the

  event   or   sharp   braking   or   impact.
Seats

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MODUTOP ROOF BARS
The maximum authorised weight on each
  roof   bar   is   35   kg. In
  all   cases,   the   load   must   rest   on  
the non-slip bands provided for this
purpose

  and   must   not   touch   the   roof   or  
the

  glazing   of   the   roof.
Recommendations for loading the
roof
This procedure requires the use of
a spanner supplied with the tools for
changing
  a   wheel.
These two longitudinal Modutop roof
bars   can   be   removed.
Chapter   9,   "Changing   a   wheel"  section.
-
 
Open
  the   protective   covers.
-
 
Slacken
  the   four   screws   using   the  
spanner

  and   remove   them.
-
 
T
urn   the   bars   90°   placing   the  
hollow

  parts   towards   the   front.
-
 
Refit
  the   the   4   screws   and   tighten  
them

  using   the   spanner.
-
 
Close
  the   protective   covers.
-

Use the strap passages
A only to
secure
  the   load   firmly.
EASE OF USE and COMFORT
4
Practical information

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12 volt socket (120 W max)
It is advisable to limit the use of this socket  to   avoid   discharging   the   battery.
Protective net
Open the cover located in the hook support.
Fix the top of the net in the notches,
having
  first   turned   the   bar   1/4   of   a   turn.
Ensure that the end of the bar engages
correctly
  in   the   metal   part   of   its  
location.
Fix the straps in the locations provided
on

  the   floor.
Tighten
  the   net   using   the   straps.
Stowing rings
Use these rings to secure loads on the
floor.
EaSE oF USE and CoMFoRT
4
Practical information

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Activation / DeactivationMalfunction
In the event of a malfunction, the LED in
  the   button   comes   on,   accompanied  
by

  an   audible   signal   and   a   message   in  
the

  screen.
Contact
  a   CITROËN   dealer   or   qualified  
workshop.
Good practice
In bad weather or in winter, ensure that
the  sensors   are   not   covered   with   mud,  
ice

  or   snow.
The
  system   will   be   deactivated  
automatically

  if   a   trailer   is   being   towed  
or

  if   a   bicycle   carrier   is   fitted   (vehicle  
fitted

  with   a   towbar   or   bicycle   carrier  
recommended

  by   CITROËN).
You can activate or deactivate
the
 
system
 
by
 
pressing
 
this
 
button.
The activation or deactivation
of

 
the
 
system
 
is
 
stored
 
when
 
the

 
vehicle
 
stops.
Engage forward gear
In addition to the rear parking sensors, the   front   parking   sensors   are   triggered  
when an obstacle is detected in
front of the vehicle and the speed
of

  the   vehicle   remains   below   6   mph  
(10 km/h).The

  tone   from   the   speaker   (front  
or rear) allows an obstacle to be
identified

  as   either   in   front   of   or  
behind

  the   vehicle.
Stop the assistance
Change to neutral. The   parking   sensor   system  
cannot,

  in   any   circumstances,  
take

  the   place   of   the   vigilance   and  
responsibility

  of   the   driver.
Parking sensors
SaFETY
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Good Practice
In certain cases of particularly arduous
use  (towing   the   maximum   load   up   a  
steep

  slope   in   high   temperatures),   the  
engine

  automatically   limits   its   power.  
In this case,

the air conditioning is
automatically
  cut   off   to   save   engine  
power

.
Tyres
Check
  the   tyre   pressures   of   the   towing  
vehicle and of the trailer

, observing the
recommended
  pressures.
Chapter
  7,   "Levels"   section.
If
  the   coolant   temperature  
warning

  lamp   comes   on,   stop  
the vehicle and switch of

f the
engine
  as   soon   as   possible.Brakes
Towing
  increases   the   braking   distance.  Drive
  at   a   moderate   speed,   change  
down

  early   and   brake   gradually.
Towbar
We recommend the use of genuine CITRo Ë n towbars and their wiring
harnesses, which have been tested
and
  approved   from   the   design   stage   of  
your vehicle, and that you entrust the
fitting

  of   this   equipment   to   a   CITROËN  
dealer

.
If
  this   equipment   is   not   fitted   by   a  
CITROËN

  dealer,   it   is   imperative   that  
it

  is   fitted   using   the   electrical   pre-
equipment
  installed   at   the   rear   of   the  
vehicle and in accordance with the
manufacturer's

  instructions.
In accordance with the general
instructions
  a   reminder   of   which   has  
been given above, we draw your
attention

  to   the   risk   associated   with  
fitting

  a   towbar   or   electrical   accessory  
not

  recommended   by   CITROËN.  
Fitting

  such   equipment   could   result   in  
the failure of your vehicle's electronic
system.

  Please   obtain   information   from  
the

  Manufacturer   before   fitting   this   type  
of

  equipment.
Side wind
Sensitivity
 
to
 
side
 
wind
 
is
 
increased.
 
Drive

 
smoothly
 
and
 
at
 
a
 
moderate
 
speed.
ABS/DSC
The

 
ABS

 
or
 
DSC
 
systems
 
only
 
control
 
the

 
vehicle,
 
not
 
the
 
trailer
 
or
 
caravan.
Parking sensors
The
 
rear
 
parking
 
sensors
 
system
 
does
 
not

 
function
 
while
 
the
 
vehicle
 
is
 
towing.
Chapter
 
9,
 
"Identification
 
markings"

 
section.
Towing a trailer

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TOWBAR WITH SWAN NECK T
OWBALL ,
LOCKABLE

AND
QUICKL
Y
DET

ACHABLE
Presentation
This swan neck towbar, delivered assembled,   can   be   removed   and   fitted  
easily

.   No   tools   are   needed.
Instructions for fitting and before
every use
Check
  that   the   swan   neck   is   correctly  
locked

  by   verifying   the   following   points:
-
 
the
  green   mark   on   the   locking  
wheel is visible
-

 
the
  safety   lock   on   the   locking   wheel  
is directed toward the rear

,
-
 
the
  safety   lock   is   closed   and   the  
key

  removed;   the   locking   wheel   can  
no longer be operated,
-

 
the
  swan   neck   must   no   longer  
move

  at   all   in   its   carrier.
When
  hooking   up   the   trailer,   don't  
forget

  to   connect   the   trailer   harness.
Fitting
Towing a trailer
ACCESSORIES
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1. Parking the vehicle
- The  occupants   must   get   out   of   the  vehicle
  and   wait   in   a   safe   location.
-
 
If
  possible,   park   the   vehicle   on  
level, stable and non-slippery
ground.
-

 
Apply
  the   parking   brake,   switch  
of

f   the   ignition   and   engage   first   or  
reverse

  gear. -
 Place   a   chock   under   the   wheel  diagonally opposite the one to be
changed.
CHANGING A WHEEL
2. T

ools
The tools are stowed in a storage area
closed  by   a   flap   under   a   front   seat.
-
 
If
  necessary,   move   the   seat   forward  
to

  access   the   storage   compartment  
from

  the   rear.
-
 
Remove
  the   flap   then   take   out   the  
jack

  and   the   tool   carrier.
-
 
Remove
  the   tools   needed   from   the  
carrier

.
1.
 
Jack.
2.

 
Wheelbrace.
3.

 
Chock.
4.


Spanner for the Modutop roof bars
and

  rear   lamps.
5.
 
Alloy
  wheel   trim   removal   tool.
6.
 
T
owing   eye.
If
 
the
 
vehicle
 
is
 
fitted
 
with
 
a
 
towbar,
 
it

 
is
 
sometimes
 
necessary
 
to
 
raise
 
the

 
vehicle
 
slightly
 
to
 
make
 
it
 
easier
 
to

 
remove
 
the
 
spare
 
wheel
 
from
 
its
 
carrier

.
On
 
certain
 
types
 
of
 
ground
 
and/
or if considerable loads are being
transported, call a CITR
o
Ë
n
dealer or
a
 
qualified
 
workshop.
The
 
jack
 
and
 
tools
 
are
 
specific
 
to
 
your
 
vehicle.

 
Do
 
not
 
use
 
them
 
for
 
other
 
purposes.
QUICk HELP
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Changing a wheel