ECU CITROEN C2 DAG 2007 User Guide

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Roof bars
For your safety and to avoid damage to the roof, you should use roof bars that are tested and approved by AUTO-MOBILES CITROËN for the design of your particular vehicle.For your safety and to avoid damage to the roof, you should use safety and
Recommendations:Spread the load evenly, avoiding overloading on one side.Position the heaviest weight as low down as possible.
Tie the load down securely and add warning signs if it is protruding.
Drive conservatively, as the vehicle will be more vulnerable to si de winds.The stability of your vehicle may be altered.
Remove the roof rack or roof bars when you are not using them.
When you are using a towbar, remove the jack from its stowage i n the spare wheel. Keep the jack to hand in the passenger compartment.





S A F E T Y R E C O M M E N D A T I O N S
Towbar
We recommend you to have this device fi tted by a CITROËN Deale r, who will be acquainted with your vehicle’s tow-ing capability and with the procedures necessary for installing a safety item of this kind.
Dimensions (in metres)
A: 0,71
Do not exceed the maximum permitted load.
For the maximum distributed load on the roof bars: see the chapter “General”.

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C H A N G I N G A W H E E L
Never get underneath the vehicle if it is supported only by the jack.
When changing a wheel, it is essential to park the vehicle safely on level and stable ground.
Access to the tools
To access the toolkit:Tilt the RH seat as if to enter the rear of the vehicle,.
Locate the kit under the seat and pull it towards the rear of the vehicle.
The jack is stowed in a protection box inside the spare wheel under-neath the boot.


Tools1. Wheelbrace.2. Movable towing eye.3. Central embellisher removing tool for accessing the wheel bolts (For vehicles with alumin-ium wheel rims).4. Tool for removing wheel bolt protectors (For vehicles with aluminium wheel rims).5. Extension.
The alloy wheel anti- theft sockets are to be found in the glovebox.
Light alloy wheels
If your vehicle has light alloy wheel rims but a steel spare wheel, if you fi t the latter it is normal to notice that the wheel bolts do not appear to contact on the rim.
The spare wheel is secured by the conical tapering of the wheel bolt’s shaft (See illustration).
when refi tting the light alloy wheel, make sure that the tapering contact faces of the wheel bolts are clean and in good condition.

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C H A N G I N G A W H E E L
The jack is specifi c to your vehicle, do not use it for any other purposes.
With a spare wheel, drive cautiously.
Access to the spare wheel
Open the lower tailgate.
Remove the blank A with the aid of the ignition key, to insert the exten-sion for the wheelbrace.
Slacken the spare wheel carrier screw.
Lift the carrier to release the retain-ing hook, then disengage it.
To reposition the spare wheel
Having repositioned the jack and its handle in its protection box in the wheel, slide the wheel into the carrier.
Lift the carrier to secure it in the safety hook.
Retighten the screw from inside the boot compartment.
Stow the wheelbrace and exten-sion.
Reposition the blank A.
Tyre pressures
This is indicated on the label on the front door pillar. See “Vehicle iden-tifi cation” and “User Precautions”.
ADVICE
The wheel bolts are specifi c to the type of wheel.
If the type of wheel is changed, check with your CITROËN dealer If the type of wheel is changed, wheel is changed,
that the wheel bolts are compatible with the new wheels.

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45S Y M B O L S F O R C E N T R E S O F I N T E R E S T
City hall, City centre
Hospital
Universities, Colleges, Schools
Hotels
Vineyards
Restaurants
Business centre
Supermakets, Shopping malls
Sports centres and complexes
Golf courses
Parks, gardens
Winter sports
Public attractions
Culture, museums and theatres
Tourism, historic monuments
Shows, exhibitions
Cinemas
Skating, Bowling
Airports, fl ying clubs
Rail stations, bus stations
Car hire
Car parks, rest areas
Ferry terminals, port areas
Service stations, garages
Radar zones/High-accident zones (depending on the country of marketing and availability of the service)
CITROËN Dealer or Repairer
Casinos and night life
PUBLIC AUTHORITIES AND SECURITY
H OTELS , RESTAURANTS , BUSINESS AND RETAIL PARKS
S PORTS AND OPEN AIR CENTRES
C ULTURE , TOURISM , ENTERTAINMENT
TRANSPORT AND MOTORING

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