CITROEN JUMPY 2015 Service Manual
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   Instruments  and  controls   
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 When the display shows  "=0" ,  release 
the button; the spanner disappears. 
 After this operation, if you wish to disconnect 
the battery, lock the vehicle and wait for at 
least five minutes, otherwise the zero re-set 
will not be registered.  
  Zero  re-set 
 Your CITROËN dealer or a qualified 
workshop carries out this operation after 
each service. 
 However, if you carry out the service 
yourself, the re-set procedure is as follows: 
   -   switch  off  the  ignition, 
  -   press and hold the trip recorder reset  button, 
  -   switch  on  the  ignition.  
 The display begins a countdown. 
  Engine oil level indicator 
 Depending on your vehicle's engine, when 
the ignition is switched on, the engine oil 
level is indicated for a few seconds, after the 
service information. 
  Oil  level  correct  
  Low  oil  level 
 Flashing of  "OIL" ,  linked 
with the service warning 
lamp, accompanied by 
an audible signal and a message in the 
screen, indicates a low oil level which could 
damage the engine. 
 If the low oil level is confirmed by a check 
using the dipstick, it is essential that the 
level is topped up.  
  Oil level gauge fault 
 Flashing of  "OIL--"  
indicates a malfunction 
of the engine oil level 
indicator. Contact a CITROËN dealer or a 
qualified workshop. 
 The level read will only be correct if 
the vehicle is on level ground and the 
engine has been off for more than 
30  minutes.     Dipstick 
  A
  = maximum, never exceed 
this level as a surplus of oil may 
damage the engine. 
 Contact a CITROËN dealer or a 
qualified workshop without delay. 
  B   = minimum, top up the level via 
the oil filler cap, using the grade 
of oil suited to your engine.   
  Trip recorder zero reset 
button 
 With the ignition on, press the 
button until the zeros appear.  
  Lighting  dimmer 
 With the lighting on, press the 
button to vary the brightness 
of the instruments and 
controls. When the lighting 
reaches the minimum (or maximum) setting, 
release the button then press it again to 
increase (or reduce) the brightness. 
 As soon as the lighting is of the required 
brightness, release the button.   
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   Gearboxes  and  steering  wheel   
       5-SPEED  MANUAL  GEARBOX 
  Engaging  reverse  gear 
      With clutch pedal fully down, place the 
gear lever in neutral. 
      Push the gear lever to the right then 
backwards.  
 Only engage reverse gear when the vehicle 
is stationary with the engine at idle. 
 As a safety precaution and to facilitate 
starting of the engine: 
   -   always  select  neutral, 
  -   press  the  clutch  pedal.   
       6-SPEED  MANUAL  GEARBOX 
  Engaging  5 th  or 6 th   gear 
       Move the lever fully to the right to 
engage 5 th  or 6 th   gear.  
 Failure to follow this advice may cause 
permanent damage to the gearbox 
(engagement of 3 
rd  or 4 th  gear by mistake).  
  Engaging  reverse  gear 
       Raise the ring under the knob and move 
the gear lever to the left then forwards.  
 Only engage reverse gear when the vehicle 
is stationary with the engine at idle. 
   When traversing a flooded road or a 
ford, drive at walking pace.     As a safety precaution and to facilitate 
starting of the engine: 
   -   always  select  neutral, 
  -   press  the  clutch  pedal.    
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Gearboxes and steering wheel
 AUTOMATIC  GEARBOX 
  Selecting  positions 
   -   Move the lever select a position. Once the position is selected, the 
corresponding indicator lamp appears in 
the instrument panel screen.  
 Park: position of the lever for 
parking. 
 To immobilise the vehicle or start 
the engine.   Reverse: position of the lever for 
reverse gear. 
 To reverse the vehicle. 
 Neutral: position of the lever for 
neutral. 
 To park the vehicle (parking brake 
on) and start the engine. 
 Drive: position of the lever for 
driving. 
 To move the vehicle forwards in 
automatic mode. 
 Manual: selection of the gears by 
pushing or pulling the gear lever 
(+ or -). 
 To move the vehicle forwards in 
manual  mode.   
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   Gearboxes  and  steering  wheel   
  Moving  off 
 With the engine running, to move off from 
position  P . 
 For immediate maximum acceleration 
without touching the gear lever, 
depress the accelerator pedal to the extent 
of its travel, passing the point of resistance 
(kickdown). The gearbox will automatically 
change down or maintain the gear selected 
until maximum engine speed is reached. 
 On a descent, the gearbox will automatically 
change down in order to provide efficient 
engine braking and good pickup. 
 If you take your foot off the accelerator 
suddenly, the gearbox will not change to a 
higher gear for reasons of safety. 
 When stationary with the gear lever in 
position   D  (drive), a vibration limiting device 
is activated by pressing the brake pedal.  
  -   gradually  release  the 
pressure on the brake pedal; 
the vehicle then moves off.   
   -   Press  the  brake  pedal  to 
come out of position   P , 
  -   select  position   R   or  D , 
  -   gradually  release  the  pressure on the brake pedal; 
the vehicle then moves off.  
 You can also move off from position   N . 
   -   With  your  foot  on  the brake, release 
the parking brake, 
  -   select  position   R  ,   D  or   M , 
    -   Select  position   D  .   The gearbox always selects the most 
suitable gear taking account of the following: 
   -   the  style  of  driving, 
  -   the  road  profile, 
  -   the  vehicle  load.  
 The gearbox is then operating in auto-
adaptive mode, without any action on your 
part. 
  Reverse  gear 
   -   Select  position   R
 , with the 
vehicle stationary and the 
engine at idle.   
  Stopping the vehicle, starting the 
engine 
   -   Select  position   P    to 
  immobilise the vehicle   or 
to   start the engine , with the 
parking brake on or off.  
  If the battery is flat and the gear lever 
is in position   P , it will be impossible to 
change to another position. 
   -   You can also select position   N  
to   park  or to   start the 
engine , with the parking 
brake  on.  
 If position   N  is engaged inadvertently 
while driving, allow the engine to return 
to idle before engaging position   D  to restore 
drive.   
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Gearboxes and steering wheel
  Manual  mode 
 Manual sequential gear changing. 
   -   Select  gear  lever  position   M , 
  -   push the gear lever towards the + sign  to change up, from 1 through to 6, 
  -   conversely, push the gear lever towards  the - sign to change down.  
  You can change from position   D  
(automatic mode) to position   M  
(manual mode) at any time. 
 In manual mode, it is only possible to 
change from one gear to another if the 
vehicle speed and engine speed permit. 
If they do not, the vehicle will operate 
temporarily in automatic mode. 
 When the vehicle is stationary or moving 
very slowly, the gearbox automatically 
selects first gear.  
  Good  practice 
 Never select position   N  when the vehicle is 
moving. 
 Never select positions   P  or   R  unless the 
vehicle is stationary. 
 Never change between positions to optimise 
braking on a slippery surface. 
 There is a risk of damage to the gearbox: 
   -   if you press the accelerator and brake  pedals at the same time, 
  -   if you force the gear lever from  position   P  to another position in the 
event of a battery failure.  
 When the engine is at idle, brakes not 
applied, if position   R ,   D   or   M  is selected the 
vehicle moves even without the accelerator 
being pressed. 
 For this reason,   do not leave children 
unsupervised inside the vehicle, with the 
engine running .  
  Operating  fault 
 Any operating fault is indicated by an 
audible signal, accompanied by the 
message   "Automatic gear fault"  in the 
screen. 
 In this situation the gearbox operates in 
downgrade mode (locked in 3rd gear). You 
may feel a substantial knock when changing 
from   P  to   R  and from   N  to   R  (this will not 
cause any damage to the gearbox). 
 Do not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h), keeping 
within the limit of local speed restrictions. 
 Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified 
workshop as soon as possible.  
   When traversing a flooded road or a 
ford, drive at walking pace.    
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       GEAR  EFFICIENCY  INDICATOR 
 This system allows fuel consumption to be 
reduced by suggesting when to change up.   The information appears in the 
instrument panel in the form of an 
arrow. 
 The system adapts its gear change 
recommendations according to the driving 
conditions (slope, load, ...) and demands 
from the driver (for power, acceleration, 
braking,  ...).  
  Operation 
 Depending on the driving conditions and the 
equipment of your vehicle, the system may 
recommend skipping one or more gears. 
You can follow this indication without going 
through the intermediate gears. 
 The gear engagement recommendations 
should not be considered to be compulsory. 
This because the configuration of the 
road, the traffic density and safety remain 
determining factors when choosing the 
best gear. Therefore, the driver remains 
responsible for deciding whether or not to 
follow the advice given by the system. 
 This system cannot be deactivated. 
   The  system  never  recommends 
engaging first gear or reverse, or 
changing  down.   
 STEERING WHEEL HEIGHT AND REACH ADJUSTMENT 
 When the vehicle is stationary, release the 
steering wheel adjustment mechanism by 
lowering the lever. 
 Adjust the steering wheel for height and 
reach, then lock the adjustment mechanism 
by pushing the lever fully upwards. 
   With an automatic gearbox, the system is 
only active in manual mode.    
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   Starting  and  stopping   
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 STARTING  AND  STOPPING 
  Key 
 Take care to prevent the key from coming 
into contact with grease, dust, rain or a 
damp environment. 
 A heavy object attached to the key (key 
ring, ...) weighing the key down in the 
ignition switch may cause a malfunction.  
  Good practice when starting 
  Minimise engine and gearbox wear 
 To ensure the correct operation and long 
life of your engine and gearbox, when the 
ambient temperature is below -23°C, it is 
necessary to leave the engine idling for 
four  minutes.  
  Door or bonnet open warning lamp  If this warning lamp comes on, a 
door or the bonnet is not closed 
correctly, check it!  
  Good practice when stopping 
  Minimise engine and gearbox wear 
 When switching off the ignition, let the 
engine run for a few seconds to allow 
the turbocharger (Diesel engine) to return 
to idle. 
 Do not press the accelerator when switching 
off the ignition. 
 There is no need to engage a gear after 
parking the vehicle.   
  Running and accessories position.
  
 To unlock the steering, turn the steering 
wheel gently while turning the key, without 
forcing. In this position, certain accessories 
can be used. 
  Starting position.   
 The starter is operated, the engine turns 
over, release the key. 
  STOP position:  steering lock. 
 The ignition is off. Turn the steering wheel 
until the steering locks. Remove the key.   If the temperature is high 
enough, this warning lamp comes 
on for less than one second, you 
can start without waiting. 
 In cold weather, wait for the warning lamp 
to go off, then operate the starter (Starting 
position) until the engine starts.      Diesel pre-heating warning lamp  
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Steering mounted controls  Dipped beam/main beam change 
 Pull the stalk fully towards you.   Automatic illumination of headlamps  
if your vehicle is fitted with a 
sunshine sensor.   Lighting  off 
 Dipped beam (green) 
 Main beam (blue) 
  DIRECTION  INDICATORS  
(flashing indicators) 
 STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS 
 Checking by means of the indicator 
lamps in the instrument panel is 
described in the "Instruments and 
controls" section of chapter 2.   Sidelamps 
  Lighting-on  audible  warning 
 When the ignition is switched off, when the 
driver's door is opened, there is an audible 
warning if you have left the vehicle's lighting on.   
  Left : downwards passing 
the point of resistance. 
  Right : upwards passing 
the point of resistance.  
 LIGHTING  CONTROL 
  Front and rear lamps 
 Selection is by turning ring  
A .  
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   Steering  mounted  controls   
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 Front foglamps (green) 
and rear foglamps (amber, 
2nd rotation of the ring 
forwards). 
  To switch off the front and rear 
foglamps, turn the ring rearwards 
twice in succession. 
 In clear weather or in rain, both day 
and night, rear foglamps dazzle and 
their use is prohibited. 
 Do not forget to switch them off when they 
are no longer needed. 
 Automatic illumination of the headlamps 
switches off the rear foglamps, but the front 
foglamps remain on.    Daytime  running  lamps 
 Depending on the country in which the vehicle 
is sold, the vehicle may be equipped with 
daytime running lamps. The dipped headlamps 
come on when the vehicle is started. 
 The instruments and controls 
(instrument panel, screen, air 
conditioning control panel, ...) are only 
illuminated on switching to the automatic 
illumination of headlamps mode or when the 
lamps are switched on manually. 
   
  Front and rear foglamps 
 Rotate ring   B  forwards to switch on and 
rearwards to switch off. The status is 
confirmed by the warning lamp in the 
instrument panel. 
 These operate with the sidelamps and the 
dipped beam headlamps. 
 Front foglamps (green, 
1st rotation of the ring forwards).   This warning lamp comes on in 
the instrument panel.  
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Steering mounted controls
  Automatic illumination of headlamps   Activation 
 Turn the ring to the  AUTO   position.  The 
activation of this function is accompanied by 
a message in the screen.  
  If the sunshine sensor does not 
function correctly , the lighting comes 
on accompanied by the service warning 
lamp, an audible signal and a message in 
the screen. 
 Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified 
workshop.   
 HEADLAMP  BEAM 
 Depending on the load in your 
vehicle, the beam setting must 
be adjusted. 
  0 -  No load. 
  1 -  Partial load. 
  2 -   Average  load. 
  3 -  Maximum authorised load. 
 Do not cover the sunshine sensor 
located on the windscreen, behind 
the mirror. It is used for the automatic 
illumination of headlamps and for the 
automatic rain sensitive wipers.   The sidelamps and dipped 
beam headlamps switch 
on automatically if the light 
is poor, or during operation 
of the windscreen wipers. They switch off as 
soon as the light becomes bright enough or 
the windscreen wipers stop. 
 This function is not compatible with the 
daytime running lamps.    Deactivation 
 Turn the ring forwards or rearwards. The 
deactivation of this function is accompanied 
by a message in the screen. 
 The function is deactivated temporarily when 
you use the manual lighting control stalk. 
  Initial setting is position 0.  
 In foggy weather or in snow, the 
sunshine sensor may detect sufficient 
light. As a consequence, the lighting will not 
come on automatically. If necessary, you 
must switch on the dipped beam headlamps 
manually. 
   Travelling  abroad 
 If using your vehicle in a country 
that drives on the other side of the road, 
the headlamps must be adjusted to avoid 
dazzling on-coming drivers. 
 Contact a CITROËN dealer or a qualified 
workshop.