boot Citroen C5 2008.5 (RD/TD) / 2.G User Guide

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A C C E S S
Cancelling the memorisation
With the tailgate in the intermediate
position, you can cancel the stored
position:

 Make a long press on push-but-
ton D . The system emits a long
audible beep.

 Release the push-button D . The
tailgate will return to the fully
open position at the next use.
Electrical protection of the
motor
If the tailgate is repeatedly opened
and closed in quick succession, the
motor can start to overheat and then
cut out, preventing opening and
closing of the tailgate.
Allow the motor to cool down for ten
minutes without opening or closing
the tailgate.
Closing in manual back-up mode re-
mains possible. To avoid risk of injury, make sure
that no one is in the vicinity of the
boot while opening and closing.
If the tailgate is carrying extra
weight (snow, bicycle carrier, etc.)
there is a risk of it closing under
this load. Support the tailgate or
fi rst unload the bicycle carrier or
clear the snow.
When using an automatic car wash,
don’t forget to lock the vehicle so
as to avoid any risk of motorised
opening of the tailgate.

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L A Y O U T
SUN VISOR
System which protects against sun
from ahead or from the side and
courtesy system with illuminated
mirror. SKI FLAP
A fl ap in the backrest, located to the
rear of the armrest, facilitates the
carrying of long objects.

 With the ignition on, lift the fl ap;
the mirror is illuminated automati-
cally.
To prevent dazzle from ahead, fold
the visor downwards.
It can be disengaged from its central
fi xing and pivoted over to the side
windows if required. AIR CONDITIONED
GLOVEBOX

 To open the glovebox, pull on the
handle and lower the lid.
The glovebox has a manually clos-
able air conditioning vent B .
It has 2 or 3 sockets C to connect
audio/video equipment.
It has automatic lighting.
It provides access to the dashboard
fusebox.

Whilst driving, the
glovebox should be kept
closed. To open

 Lower the rear armrest.

 Pull the fl ap handle down.

 Lower the fl ap.

 Load the objects from inside the
boot.
Ensure that the objects are well se-
cured and that they do not impede
the operation of the gear lever.

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L A Y O U T
SUN VISOR
System which protects against sun
from ahead or from the side and
courtesy system with illuminated
mirror. SKI FLAP
A fl ap in the backrest, located to the
rear of the armrest, facilitates the
carrying of long objects.

 With the ignition on, lift the fl ap;
the mirror is illuminated automati-
cally.
To prevent dazzle from ahead, fold
the visor downwards.
It can be disengaged from its central
fi xing and pivoted over to the side
windows if required. AIR CONDITIONED
GLOVEBOX

 To open the glovebox, pull on the
handle and lower the lid.
The glovebox has a manually clos-
able air conditioning vent B .
It has 2 or 3 sockets C to connect
audio/video equipment.
It has automatic lighting.
It provides access to the dashboard
fusebox.

Whilst driving, the
glovebox should be kept
closed. To open

 Lower the rear armrest.

 Pull the fl ap handle down.

 Lower the fl ap.

 Load the objects from inside the
boot.
Ensure that the objects are well se-
cured and that they do not impede
the operation of the gear lever.

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L A Y O U T
BOOT LAYOUT (SALOON)

1. Battery for vehicles with V6 HDi
engine.

2. Pull strap (spare wheel storage).
3. Boot lamp.

4. 6 CD changer. Luggage securing rings

 Use the 4 securing rings on the
boot fl oor to secure your lug-
gage.
For safety reasons in the event of
sharp braking, you are advised to
place heavy objects as far forward
in the boot as possible.

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L A Y O U T
BOOT LAYOUT (TOURER)

1. Hook
Allows you to hook shopping bags.

2. Torch
To recharge, return it to its stor- age position.

3. Storage net or Battery com-
partment (for vehicles with V6
2.7 HDi engine).
This provides access to the bat- tery.
1. Luggage-cover blind
(see details on following page)

2. Luggage securing rings
Use the 4 stowing rings provided on the boot fl oor to secure your
loads.
For safety reasons in the event of sharp braking, you are ad-
vised to place heavy objects as
far forwards as possible.

3. Hooks
These allow a cargo net to be fi tted (see details on following
page).
1. Boot lamp

2. 12 V accessories socket
(100 W maximum)
Cigar-lighter type 12 volts sock- et. It is located on the rear right-
hand trim, and is supplied from
the ignition position.

3. Loading
height control
You can change the height of the vehicle in order to make loading
or unloading easier.

4. Hook
Allows you to hook shopping bags.

5. Storage net or 6 CD changer

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L A Y O U T
LUGGAGE COVER (TOURER)
To roll up

 Press the handle (PRESS) gently.
The luggage cover rolls up auto-
matically.
The moving part A can be folded
along the rear bench seat backrest.
To remove

 Compress the control 1 and lift
the luggage cover on the right
then on the left to remove it.
To install

 Position the left-hand end of the
luggage cover roller in its loca-
tion B behind the rear bench
seat.

 Compress the roller control 1
and put the roller in place in its
location C on the right.

 Release the control to secure
the luggage cover.

 Unroll it to its fastening on the
rear pillar. High load retaining net
(Tourer)
Hooked onto the special upper and
lower fi xings, this permits use of the
entire loading volume up to the roof:
- behind the rear seats (row 2),
- behind the front seats (row 1)
when the rear seats are folded.
When positioning the net, check that
the strap loops are visible from the
boot; this will make slackening or
tightening easier.

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C H I L D S A F E T Y
"ISOFIX" MOUNTINGS
Your vehicle has been approved in
accordance with the new ISOFIX
regulation
s .
The rear side seats and the front
passenger seat are fi tted with regu-
lation ISOFIX mountings. In the front
These are three rings for the front
passenger seat:
- two rings
A , located between the
vehicle seat back and cushion,
indicated by a label,
- a ring B , fi xed at the bottom of
the rear of the seat back, used
to secure the upper strap of the
child seat. These are three rings for each rear
side seat:
- two lower rings
C , located be-
tween the vehicle seat back and
cushion, indicated by a label,
- an upper ring D , fi xed to the rear
shelf, concealed under a fl ap
with the logo TOP TETHER be-
hind the head restraint.
Tourer
- two lower rings C , located be-
tween the vehicle seat back and
cushion, indicated by a label,
- an upper ring E , fi xed to the
roof on the boot side, concealed
under a fl ap with the logo TOP
TETHER.
In the rear
Saloon

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D R I V I N G

 Fetch the vehicle chock located
in the boot.

 Immobilise the vehicle by placing
the chock at the front or at the
rear of one of the rear wheels.

 Open the lower compartment of
the centre armrest by pulling it.

 Ensure that the cup holder B is
folded away.

 Remove the rubber mat covering
the base of the armrest. This strap does not permit
application of the parking
brake.
To re-engage the electric parking
brake (after rectifying the malfunc-
tion or battery failure), give a long
pull on the control A until the parking
brake warning lamp (!) fl ashes on the
instrument panel then give a second
long pull until this warning lamp is lit
permanently.
The time required for the subse-
quent application may be longer
than during normal operation.
It is essential that the ignition is
not switched on until the parking
brake has re-engaged (fl ashing of
the warning lamp (!) on the instru-
ment panel then warning lamp lit
permanently) to avoid damage to
the parking brake.
Take care not to allow moisture or
dust in the proximity of the diagnostic
socket D which is essential for the
maintenance of your vehicle.

 Release the strap from its loca-
tion C .

 Pull the strap to release the
brake. A loud knock confi rms the
release of the brake.

 Take care to put the strap
back in its location C correctly.
Otherwise, it will no longer be
possible to apply the brake.
Consult a CITROËN dealer.

 Put the rubber mat back in place
on the base of the armrest.

 Remove and stow the chock.

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P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N
Access to the spare wheel
To remove the spare wheel

 Lift up the boot fl oor using the
strap (Saloon) or the retractable
handle (Tourer).

 Fold back the boot carpet
(Saloon).

 Attach the hook to the top of the
boot.

 Detach the strap then push the
wheel forwards so as to be able
to lift it. To reposition the spare wheel

 Position the spare wheel fl at in
the boot, then pull it towards
you.

 Next place the toolbox inside the
wheel, then secure the assembly
with the belt.

 Release the strap to return the
boot fl oor to its initial position. The tyre pressure is indi-
cated on the label located
on the left-hand door centre
pillar. On this label, the pressures
are specifi ed, according to the ve-
hicle load.

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P R A C T I C A L I N F O R M A T I O N
Rear lamps (Saloon)
Identify the failed bulb.

1. Stop-lamps and sidelamps:
P21 W/5 W

2. Sidelamps: R5 W

3. Reversing lamp: H 21 W

4. Foglamps: H 21 W

5. Direction indicators: P21 W
 Open the boot.

 Using a fl at screwdriver, remove
the 3 clips which fi x the trim in
the lamp area.

 Partially remove the trim F .

 Disconnect the connector G .
Boot-mounted lamps

 Detach the bulb holder H .

 Replace the bulb.

 Refi t the bulb holder H .

 Refi t the connector G .

 Replace and fi x the trim F with its
clips.
In some climatic conditions,
mist may appear on the
headlamp/indicator lenses.
This is normal and will disappear
(e.g. after the lamps have been on
for a few minutes).
If it does not, contact a CITROËN
dealer.

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