CITROEN E-MEHARI 2022 Manual PDF
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Temporary puncture
repair kit
Access to the repair kit
Your E-MEHARI's puncture repair kit is located
under the boot floor hatch.
The boot floor hatch is opened with the grip
located at the left-hand side of the boot floor
(only if your E-MEHARI is unlocked using your
personal RFID key ring).
Using the repair kit
Refer to the instructions provided with the
compressor.Never remove from a
tyre a foreign body
that has caused a puncture.
The sealant product contained in the
compressor is toxic and is an irritant.
Never ingest it, never spray it onto the
body, face or eyes. If it is ingested, call the emergency services
immediately (fire service, ambulance, etc.) or
go to a
hospital's emergency department.
If it enters the eyes, wash with abundant
clean water and consult a doctor without
d e l ay.
If the symptoms persist, consult a specialist.
Keep the sealant product out of the reach
of children.
Do not simply throw the old cartridge
away after use; take it to your CITROËN
authorised repairer or to a waste recovery
organisation that specialises in this type
of product.
Once the tyre has been repaired, go
to a
CITROËN authorised repairer or
a
qualified professional as soon as
possible.
If you are unable to obtain the desired
pressure after a
few minutes of operation
of the compressor, this means that the
tyre cannot be repaired.
Contact CITROËN ASSISTANCE who will
send a
roadside recovery agent.
Replacing a bulb
All maintenance on the vehicle's lamps must be
carried out by a
CITROËN authorised repairer
or a
qualified professional.
If a
headlamp has to be replaced on your
E-MEHARI: go to a
CITROËN authorised
repairer or a qualified professional.
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In the event of a breakdown
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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:
-
E
xtract the fuse using the tweezers (1)
-
S
lide it sideways to release it from the
tweezers
-
I
t is recommended not to use the free fuse
locations
-
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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Fuse allocations in the
passenger compartment
The presence of certain fuses depends on the
specification level of the vehicle.Fuse N°
RatingName
F1 7. 5 A+12 V BAT rear foglamp
F6 5 A+12 V BAT (TPMS) tyre pressures monitoring system ECU
F7 7. 5 A+12 V BAT anti-theft – IER telemetry box
F8 20 A +12 V BAT radio – setma – bluebox
F11 5 A+12 V BAT passenger compartment ECU (BCM)
F12 7. 5 A+12 V CTR relay – door CTR signal
F13 5 A+12 V BAT dashboard
F14 15 A+12 V BAT horns
F16 7. 5 A+12 V BAT passenger compartment ECU (BCM) – DIAG socket
F19 5 ALeft-hand brake lamp (EU only)
F20 5 ARight-hand brake lamp (EU only)
F21 10 A+12 V switched, brake lamps + third lamp
F23 5 A+12 V switched, passenger compar tment cooling fan unit (GMV)
F24 15 A+12 V switched, 12 V accessory socket
F27 5 A+12 V switched parking sensors (option)
F28 20 A +12 V switched, radio – setma – bluebox
F29 5 A+12 V switched, aerial amplifier
F31 5 A+12 V switched, airbag control unit
F32 5 A+12 V switched, IER telemetry box
F34 5 A+12 V switched, motor management ECU (UCM)
F35 5 A+12 V switched, ABS/ESP
F36 7. 5 A+12 V switched, illumination of switches ECU – diagnostic socket
F38 7. 5 A+12 V switched, high voltage battery – super visor
F40 7. 5 A+12 V switched, electric power steering ECU
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In the event of a breakdown
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Identification markings/
VIN
The VIN of a vehicle is a code that allows each
v ehicle to be identified (Vehicle Identification
Number).
The VIN can be found in two places on your
E-MEHARI:
-
T
he upper front crossmember
-
T
he rear crossmember
Technical characteristics –
Electric motor/LMP®
battery/On-board charger
Motor characteristics
Characteristics of the motor in your
E-MEHARI
Type of motor Permanent magnet
Maximum power 50
kW
Nominal power 35
kW
The LMP® battery
This LMP® battery stores, for an equivalent
weight, five times more energy than
a
traditional battery, and can be recharged in
a
few hours.
The vehicle's range has been type-approved to
European Regulation ECE 101R01.
The LMP
® battery is made only of non-polluting
materials.
At the end of its life, the LMP
® battery will be
collected and all of its components will be
recycled or reused.
Battery characteristics
(general, thermal and
electric)
General characteristics
Volume (L) 300
Weight (kg) 300
Thermal characteristics
Internal temperature 60°C/80°C
Operating
temperature -20°C/+60°C
Technical data
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Electric characteristics
Energy 30
kWh
Nominal voltage 410 V
Peak power 45
kW (30 s)
Min/max LMP
®
battery voltage 300/435 V
Capacity at C/4 75
Ah
Mass density 10 0
Wh/kg
Volume density 10 0
Wh/l
Maximum current 140
A
Your E-MEHARI contains a
high
voltage LMP
® battery isolated from its
surroundings by its unique packaging
arrangement.
The LMP
® battery must only be handled
by trained and qualified persons.
On-board charger
To make your E-MEHARI as versatile as
possible, it is fitted with an internal charger.
Your E-MEHARI can be charged from any
power point; the charger transforms the supply
to suit the LMP
® battery.
The charger in your E-MEHARI has the
following characteristics: Characteristics of the charger in your E-MEHARI
Operating voltage 230
V
Charger current rating 16
A
Charging power rating at 16 A 3,300
W
Charging power rating at 10 A 2,200
W
Dimensions/Weights
Exterior dimensions
Dimensions of your E-MEHARILength 3.81
m
Width 1.87
m (including the m i r r o r s)
Height 1.6 5
m
Interior dimensions
Interior volumes of your E- MEHARIBoot volume
200 litres/800 litres with
t he bench seat folded
Number of seats 4
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Technical data
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Tyres/Tyre pressures
Tyres fitted to your E- MEHARISize 185/65
R15
Ty p e "Cross Climate" or
equivalent
Brand Michelin
Spare wheel None (temporary
puncture repair kit)
Tyre pressures Front 2.4
bar
/Rear 2.4
barCheck the tyre pressures regularly and
always obser ve the inflation pressures
indicated above.
Low tyre pressures can cause premature
wear of the tyres and introduce the risk of
the tyres bursting.
The tyre pressures must be regularly
checked with the tyres cold, and adjusted
if necessary.
Replace worn tyres only by tyres of the
same model as the original fitment, or
equivalent, and have them fitted by a
tyre
fitting specialist.
The responsibility for having the correct
tyre pressures lies with the driver.
Never exceed the speed rating or load
index of the tyres fitted to the vehicle.
It is for the driver to check the wear of the
tyres using the wear indicators in the tyre
tread.
Weights
Weights of your E-MEHARI
Gross vehicle weight
(maximum laden weight)1,8 3 8 kg
Kerb weight 1, 4 51
kg
Exceeding the weights specified above
risks damaging your E-MEHARI and could
cause an accident and serious injuries.
The authorised weights must never be
exceeded.
Technical data
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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:
-
s
peed and driving style
-
ro
ad profile
-
t
emperature settings
-
tyres
-
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
-
a
dapt your driving style to avoid heavy
energy consumption
-
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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Brakes and suspension
Brakes and suspension on your E-MEHARI
Brakes Discs
Front /rear brake disc diameter 257
mm/250 mm
Front suspension MacPherson
Rear suspension Trailing arms with
stabilising bars
Braking assistance Electric braking
assistance
Braking system
Your E-MEHARI has two braking systems:
- A n energy recovery braking system
-
A h
ydraulic braking system
Energy recovery braking
system
The level of regeneration braking helping the
hydraulic braking depends on the state of
charge of the LMP
® battery.
If the state of charge of the LMP® battery is
100%, the energy recovery braking does not
operate.
Hydraulic braking system
The hydraulic braking system is similar to that
used on conventional vehicles.
When driving on slippery sur faces, take
care when braking and accelerating.
Sudden braking could cause the wheels
to lose grip and lead to an accident and
serious injuries.
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
.
Alphabetical index
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Parking brake .................................................. 53
Pedals, control ............................... ...........52-53
Performance
................................................... 75
Power cut-off in an accident
...........................35
Power steering
...............................
.................54
Precautions regarding road traffic accidents
........5
Protecting children
..............................38, 42- 48
Puncture repair kit, temporary
........................ 69
P
RRadio ......................................................... 67- 6 8
Range ................................................ 4, 6, 58, 75
Recharging the battery
..................58 - 59, 61- 63
Recorder, total distance
.................................7- 9Ty r e s
.....................................................
6 9 , 74 -75
Tyre under-inflation detection
...................
55-56
S
T
Safety, children ................................... 38, 42- 48
Safety, high voltage ...................3 - 6, 35 -36, 58,
64- 65, 70, 73
Screenwash
.................................................... 33
Screenwash fluid
...................................... 65-66
Seat belts
................................................... 37- 3 9
Seat, rear bench
....................................... 23 -24
Selector, drive
................................................. 54
Sidelamps
.................................................. 31
- 32
Socket, 12
V .................................................... 30
Socket, USB
.................................................... 30
Soft Top (fabric roof)
.................................. 12-15
Speakers
......................................................... 68
Starting/Switching off the vehicle
..............51- 5 2
Steering wheel
.......................................... 24
-25
Suspension
..................................................... 76
Switch, starting
.......................................... 51- 5 2
Symbols
......................................................... 7- 9
U
W
V
Under-inflation (detection) ........................55-56
Under the bonnet ...................................... 64-65
Washing
.......................................................... 57
Weights
...............
............................................ 74
Windows, front
........................................... 1
5 -16
Windows, rear
............................................ 16 -17
Ventilation/Heating
.................................... 26-28
Alphabetical index