fuse Citroen JUMPY MULTISPACE 2013 2.G Owner's Manual

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CONTENT
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Contents
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The "Technology on board"
section presents the new radio/
navigation systems.
Towing a trailer 117Other accessories 119
Opening the bonnet 120Diesel engines 121Petrol engine 122Levels 123Checks 125Fuel 128Fuel cut-off 129Diesel priming pump 129
Battery 131Puncture repair kit 133Changing a wheel 135Removable snow screen 139Snow chains 140Changinga bulb 141
a fuse 146a wiper blade 150Towing the vehicle 151
Dimensions 154Weights 158Identification markings 160
Exterior 161Instruments and controls 162Interior 164Te c hnical data -Maintenance 165
9. TECHNOLOGY on BOARD5. ACCESSORIES
117-119
6. CHECKS 120-130
7. QUICK HELP 131-152
8. TECHNICAL DATA 153-160
10. VISUAL SEARCH 163-172


The "Visual search" section
assists you in finding the
controls and functions and their
associated page numbers on
the schematic outlines of the
vehicle (visual index).
Emergency or assistance 9.1eMyWay 9.3Audio system 9.63

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Ventilation

EASE OF USE and COMFOR
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REAR VENTILATION

If your vehicle is fitted with an additional air
conditioning unit, located in the rear of the
vehicle. The distribution duct located in the
roof and the 6 individual vents provide a
perfect air distribution.
The warm air diffused at the floor, from the
front heating and air conditioning unit, is
distributed at the feet of the rear passengers
of the 2nd row.
A warm air diffusion vent, located on the
specific unit, completes the installation
for the feet of the rear passengers of the
3rd row.

Temperature adjustment

Control positioned:


- on the blue, produces cool air,

- on the red, produces heating.


Activation / Deactivation
Air flow

The fan speed for the air via the
vents, varies from 1 to the fastest 4.
To obtain the desired comfort
level, remember to adjust this
control.
To stop the fan, place the control in position 0. This button, located on the
overhead storage unit, enables
you to activate or deactivate the
operation of the rear controls
from the driver's seat or the front passenger
seat.
The first press activates (green LED on).
A second press deactivates (LED off).

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Equipment

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OTHER ACCESSORIES


For any work on your vehicle, use
a qualified workshop that has the
technical information, competence and
equipment required, which a CITROËN
dealer is able to provide.

Installation of radiocommunication
transmitters
Before installing accessory
radiocommunication transmitters with an
external aerial on your vehicle, you are
advised to contact a representative of the
CITROËN marque.
The CITROËN Network will inform you of the
specifications (frequency band, maximum
output power, aerial position, specific
installation conditions) of the transmitters
which can be fitted, in accordance with the
Motor Vehicle Electromagnetic Compatibility
Directive (2004/104/CE).
This range is also available, structured
around comfort, leisure and maintenance: Trims (except for 163 hp engine), front mud
flaps, rear mud flaps, spoilers, sill, ...
Audio equipment, hands-free kit, speakers, CD changer,
navigation, ...
Regardless of the audio and telematic equipment
offered on the market, the technical constraints linked
with the fi tting of equipment of these families of products
mean that the special features of the equipment and its
compatibility with the capacities of your vehicle's standard
equipment must be taken into account. Please contact a
dealer for information before fi tting such equipment.

Front seat covers compatible with air bags,
benches, rubber mats, carpet mats, boot
tray, roof bars, side blinds, snow chains.
To prevent the mat from becoming caught
under the pedals:


- ensure that the mat and its fixings are
positioned correctly,

- never fit one mat on top of another. Screenwash, replacement fuses, wiper
blades, interior and exterior cleaning and
maintenance products, replacement
bulbs, ...
The fitting of electrical equipment
or accessories which are not
recommended by CITROËN may result in a
failure of your vehicle's electronic system.
Please note this specific warning. You
are advised to contact a representative
of the Marque to be shown the range of
recommended equipment and accessories.
Depending on the country in which the
vehicle is sold or operated, it is compulsory
to have a high visibility safety vest, warning
triangle and replacement bulbs available in
the vehicle. Anti-theft alarm, window engraving, first aid
kit, high visibility safety vest, rear parking
sensors, warning triangle, ...

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Under the bonnet

CHECK
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DIESEL ENGINES


8 -
Power steering reservoir.

9 -
Removable towing eye.

10 -
Priming pump ( a
: 1.6 litre HDi;
b
: 2 litre HDi).

11 -
Engine oil filling funnel
(2 litre HDi).
1 -
Screen/headlamp wash
reservoir.

2 -
Fusebox.

3 -
Coolant header tank.

4 -
Brake and clutch fluid
reservoir.

5 -
Air filter.

6 -
Engine oil dipstick.

7 -
Engine oil filler cap.
7.1 -
Engine oil filler cap.
If your vehicle is fitted with this oil filler tube,
proceed as follows:

A -
Remove the oil filler cap.

B -
Remove the filler tube from its location.

C -
Place the filler tube in the filler opening
as shown on the illustration.

D -
Turn it a 1/4 of a turn to the left to lock it
then top up the oil.
To refit, proceed in the reverse order without
forgetting to retighten the cap A
correctly.

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Under the bonnet

PETROL ENGINE


4.
Brake and clutch fluid reservoir.

5.
Air filter.

6.
Engine oil dipstick.

1.
Screen/headlamp wash reservoir.

2.
Fusebox.

3.
Coolant header tank.
7.
Engine oil filler cap.

8.
Power steering reservoir.

9.
Removable towing eye.

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Changing a fuse

CHANGING A FUSE
The three fuseboxes are placed:



- in the dashboard on the right-hand side (behind the
storage compartment, retractable),

- in the passenger compartment (battery compartment),


-
under the bonnet.
Removing and fitting a fuse

Before changing a fuse, the cause of the
fault must be found and rectified.

Always replace a failed fuse with a fuse
of the same rating. CITROËN will not accept responsibility for
the cost incurred in repairing your vehicle
or for rectifying malfunctions resulting from
the installation of auxiliary accessories
not supplied and not recommended by
CITROËN and not installed in accordance
with its instructions, in particular when
the combined consumption of all of the
additional equipment connected exceeds
10 milliamperes. The descriptions communicated are only the
fuses which can be changed by the user.
For any other operations, go to a CITROËN
dealer or a qualified workshop.
For motor trade technicians: for
complete fuse and relay information,
refer to the "Procedures" wiring diagrams via
the dealer network.

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Changing a fuse
QUICK HEL
P
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RIGHT-HAND SIDE DASHBOARD
FUSES


- Tilt the storage compartment then pull it
firmly to access the fuses.

Fuses


A (amps)

Allocation


1


15
Rear wiper


2


-
Free


3


5
Airbag control unit


4


10
Steering wheel angle sensor, Diagnostic socket, DSC sensor,
Manual ventilation, Clutch switch, Headlamp beam height,
Particle emission filter pump


5


30
Electric mirrors, Passenger electric window motor


6


30
Front electric windows supply


7


5
Courtesy lamps and glove box lamp


8


20
Multifunction screen, Anti-theft alarm siren, Audio equipment,
Compact disc changer, Audio/telephone, Trailer fusebox
(accessory)


9


10
Row 2 accessory socket


10


30
Rear ride height corrector, Steering wheel switching,
Instrument panel


11


15
Diagnostic socket, Ignition switch


12


15
Hands-free kit, Airbag control unit, Parking sensors control
unit


13


5
Engine fusebox, Trailer fusebox


14


15
Rain sensor, Rear ventilation, Digital air conditioning,
Instrument panel


15


30
Locking/unlocking/deadlocking


16


-
Free


17


40
Heated rear screen, Heated mirrors

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Changing a fuse
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
FUSES


- Unclip the battery compartment cover.

- Remove the red battery terminal (+).

When you have finished, close the cover
carefully.

Fuses


A (amps)

Allocation


1


30
Heated seats


2


20
Row 3 12V socket


3


40/50
Trailer fusebox (accessory)


4


-
Free


36


15
Hinged door locks


37


10
Hinged door locks


38


20
Hinged door rear wiper


39


10
Rear ventilation


40


5
Folding mirrors

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Changing a fuse
QUICK HEL
P
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FUSES UNDER THE BONNET



- After opening the bonnet, slide aside the
screenwash reservoir support to make
access easier.

- Unclip and tilt the box to access the
fuses.

Fuses


A (amps)

Allocation


1


20
Engine control unit, Fuel supply and air supply systems,
Fan assembly


2


15
Horn


3


10
Front and rear screenwash pump


4


20
Headlamp wash pump


5


15
Fuel supply system


6


10
Power steering, Secondary brake pedal switch


7


10
Braking system (ABS/DSC)


8


20
Starter motor control


9


10
Main brake pedal switch


10


30
Fuel supply and air supply systems, Emissions control
systems


11


40
Front ventilation


12


30
Windscreen wipers


13


40
Built-in systems interface


14


30
Free

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Instruments and controls

VISUAL SEARCH
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Screens, display Section 9
Setting the time in
the screen Section 9
Rear view mirror 92
Toll cards, car park tickets 85
Child surveillance mirror 92
Courtesy lamps 84, 143
Warning lamp in overhead storage unit 2 8
Heated seats 70
Rear ventilation 65-67

Dashboard fuses,
right-hand side 147
Passenger's airbag deactivation 106
Controls


- central locking 24-25

- alarm 23-24

- electric child lock 26

- parking sensors 95

- ASR, DSC 97


Technology on board Section 9


- Emergency or assistance call

- eMyWay

- Audio system


Gearbox 40-44
Hazard warning lamps 94

Heating, ventilation


- manual ventilation 57-58

- air conditioning A/C 57

- air recirculation 58
Air conditioning with separate
adjustments 59-61
Demisting/defrosting 63-64
Additional heating 66-67

Cab fittings 81-83


- glove box,

- overhead storage,

- ashtray,

- sun visor,

- 12 volt socket,

- ticket holder,

- storage compartment.

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