lock Citroen JUMPY MULTISPACE DAG 2008.5 2.G Owner's Guide

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Opening the bonnet
CHECKS
7
OPENING THE BONNET

From inside:
- lift the cover located at the left foot of the driver's seat.
- pull the control upwards. To close
Lower the bonnet and release it at the end of its
travel. Check that the bonnet is properly locked.

From outside: partially open the bonnet, lift
the catch and raise the bonnet.
Bonnet strut
Secure the strut in one of the two notches,
according to the height required, to hold the
bonnet open.
Before closing the bonnet, replace the strut
in its housing. "Bonnet open" warning
This warning is linked to the
alarm
option only.
With the engine running or the
vehicle moving, a warning light
and a diagram on the display,
accompanied by an audible
signal, warn you that the bonnet is not
properly closed.

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Under the bonnet
DIESEL ENGINES

8 - Power steering reservoir.

9 - Removable towing eye.

10 - Repriming pump ( a: 1.6 litre HDi;

b: 2 litre HDi).

11 - Engine oil filling funnel (2 litre HDi).
UNDER THE BONNET

1 - Windscreen/headlamp wash reservoir.

2 - Fuse box.

3 - Coolant reservoir.

4 - Brake and clutch fluid reservoir.

5 - Air filter.

6 - Dipstick.

7 - Engine oil filler cap.
7.1 - Engine oil filler cap.
If your vehicle is fitted with this oil filler tub e,
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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Fuel
CHECKS
7
FILLING WITH FUEL
FUEL CIRCUIT DISARMED
In a serious collision, a mechanism
automatically prevents fuel from reaching
the engine.
The fuel tank must be filled
with the
engine off .
DIESEL REPRIMING PUMP
If you should run out of fuel, it is necessary
to re-prime the circuit:
- fill the fuel tank with at least five
litres of diesel,
- squeeze and release the manual re- priming pump, under the bonnet under
the protective cover, until fuel appears in
the transparent pipe,
- operate the starter until the engine starts. Low fuel level
When the needle is at the start of
the red zone, the minimum fuel
tank level is reached when this
warning light comes on. At this moment,
you have approximately 8 litres of fuel
remaining. Fill up without delay to avoid
running out of fuel. When filling with fuel, do not open the
left-hand side door, if fitted on your
vehicle, as there is a risk of damage to the
fuel filler flap.
You can lock this door using the
electric child lock. Refer to the
"Accesses" section of chaper 2.
- Open the fuel filler flap.
- Insert the key, then turn it a quarter turn.
- Remove the cap and hook it onto the clip located on the inside of the flap.
A label affixed to the inside of the flap
reminds you of the type of fuel to be used.
When filling the fuel tank, do not continue
after the 3rd cut-off of the nozzle. This could
cause malfunctions.
The capacity of the fuel tank is
approximately 80 litres.
- After filling the fuel tank, lock the cap and close the flap. The flashing of this warning light
is accompanied by a message on
the display.
Check that there is no odour or leakage of
fuel outside the vehicle and re-establish the
fuel supply:
- switch off the ignition (STOP position).
- remove the key.
- put the key back in the ignition.
- switch on the ignition and start.

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Changing a bulb
CHANGING A BULB

Type C
Halogen bulb: release the
retaining spring from its
housing.

Type A
Entirely glass bulb: pull
gently as it is fitted by
pressure.
TYPES OF BULB
Various types of bulb are installed on your vehicl e. To remove them:
Type B
Bayonet bulb: press
on the bulb then turn it
anticlockwise.
Halogen bulbs must be changed after
the headlamp has been off for several
minutes (risk of serious burns). Do not touch
the bulb directly with your fingers, use lint-
free cloths.
When each operation has been completed,
check the operation of the lights.

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