light CITROEN RELAY 2017 Handbook (in English)

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Access to the battery
Unscrew the 6 access cover retaining
screws.
Lift off or remove completely the access
cover.
Press lever 1 downwards to spread the
clamp.
Remove the terminal 2 from the negative (-)
post. The batteries contain harmful
substances such as sulphuric acid and
lead. They must be discarded in accordance
with the provisions of the law and must not,
in any circumstances, be discarded with
household waste.
Take used batteries to a special collection
point.
The charging operation must be carried
out in a ventilated area away from
naked flames or any possible sources of
sparks to eliminate the risk of explosion
and

fire.
Do not attempt to charge a frozen battery: it
must first be thawed to eliminate the risks of
explosion. If the battery has frozen, before
charging it have it checked by a specialist
who will check that the internal components
have not been damaged and that the
container is not cracked, which could mean
that there is a risk of a leak of toxic and
corrosive acid.
Proceed with a slow charge charge at low
current for a maximum pf about 24 hours to
avoid damaging the battery. Before disconnecting the battery, you must
wait for 2 minutes after switching off the
ignition.
Never disconnect a terminal when the
engine is running.
Never charge a battery without first
disconnecting the terminals.
Close the windows and doors before
disconnecting the battery.
After every reconnection of the battery,
switch on the ignition and wait 1 minute
before starting to allow the electronic
systems to be initialised. If slight difficulties
are experienced after this, please contact a
CITROËN dealer or a qualified workshop.
discharged battery
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160FusesA (amps) Allocation
12 7.5Right-hand dipped headlamp
13 7.5Left-hand dipped headlamp
31 5Engine compartment control unit relay - Dashboard control unit relay (ignition switch +)
32 7.5Cabin lighting (battery +)
33 7.5Battery check sensor on Stop & Start version (battery +)
34 7.5Minibus interior lighting - Hazard warning lamps
36 10Audio system - Air conditioning controls - Alarm - Tachograph - Battery cut-off control unit -

Additional heating programmer (battery +)
37 7.5Brake lamp switch - Third brake lamp - Instrument panel (ignition +)
38 20Central door locking (battery +)
42 5ABS control unit and sensor - ASR sensor - DSC sensor - Brake lamp switch
43 20Windscreen wiper motor (ignition switch +)
47 20Driver's electric window motor
48 20Passenger's electric window motor
49 5Parking sensors control unit - Audio system - Steering mounted controls - Centre and side switch panels -
Auxiliary switch panel - Battery cut-off control unit (ignition switch +)
50 7.5Airbags and pre-tensioners control unit
51 5Tachograph - Power steering control unit - Air conditioning - Reversing lamps - Water in Diesel sensor -
Air
flow sensor (ignition switch +)
53 7.5Instrument panel (battery +)
89 -Not used
90 7.5Left-hand main beam
91 7.5Right-hand main beam
92 7.5Left-hand front foglamp
93 7.5Right-hand front foglamp
Failed fuse

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162
Fuses in the engine compartment
Remove the nuts and tilt the box to access
the fuses.
r
efit the cover carefully after checking or
replacing fuses. Fuses
A (amps) Allocation
1 40ABS pump supply
2 50Diesel pre-heat unit
3 30Ignition switch - Starter motor
4 40Fuel heater
5 20/50Cabin ventilation with additional programmable heating
(battery +)
6 40/60Cabin fan maximum speed (battery +)
7 40/50/60 Cabin fan minimum speed (battery +)
8 40Cabin fan assembly (ignition switch +)
9 15Rear 12 V socket (battery +)
10 15Horn
11 -Not used
14 15Front 12 V socket (battery +)
15 15Cigarette lighter (battery +)
16 -Not used
17 -Not used
18 7.5Engine management control unit (battery +)
19 7.5Air conditioning compressor
20 30Screenwash/headlamp wash pump
21 15Fuel pump supply
22 -Not used
23 30ABS electrovalves
24 7.5Auxiliary switch panel - Door mirror controls and folding
(ignition switch +)
30 15Door mirror heating
Failed fuse

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165
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 a
lint-free cloth.
When each operation has been completed,
check the operation of the lamps.
5 - Front foglamps
type E

,
H11 - 55W
-

Turn the steering so that the wheel on the
side in question is turned fully inwards.
- Remove the screw located in the wheel

arch.
-

Remove the protective cover
.
LE
d
daytime running lamps
These light-emitting diode (LED) lamps
serve as both daytime running lamps and
sidelamps.
If your vehicle is fitted with LED daytime
running lamps, contact a CITROËN dealer. 4 - Sidelamps / daytime running lamps
type A

,
W21/5W - 21W and 5W
-

Remove the cover by pulling on the


rubber tongue.
-

T

urn the bulb holder a quarter of a turn
anti-clockwise.
-

Change the bulb.
-

Remove the fixing clip and disconnect

the electrical connector.
-
T
urn and disengage the bulb holder.
-
Change the bulb taking care to align the

metal part with the grooves on the lamp.
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Failed bulb or lamp

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178
tOWBAr WItH QuIcKLY
d E t
A
c HABLE t
OWBALL
Presentation
This towball can be fitted and removed
quickly and easily without the use of tools. For information on the maximum
trailer weight and the recommended
nose weight, refer to the "Technical data -
Weights" section.
For information on safely towing a trailer,
refer to the "Accessories - Towing a trailer"
section.
1.
Carrier
2.

Connector socket.
3.


Safety eye.
4.


Detachable towball.
5.


Locking / unlocking wheel.
6.


Key lock.
7.


Key reference label. A.


Locked
position; the locking wheel is in
contact with towball (no gap).
B.
u
nlocked position; the locking wheel
and towball are no longer in contact
(gap of about 5 mm). Before each use
Check that the towball is correctly
locked and verify the following points:
- the green mark on the locking wheel
is in line with the green mark on the
towball,
-

the locking wheel is in contact with the

towball,
-

the key lock is on and the key removed;

the locking wheel can no longer be
operated,
-

the towball must no longer move at all in

its carrier; try to shake it by hand.
d

uring use
Never unlock the device when a trailer or
load carrier is fitted to the towball.
Never exceed the maximum authorised
weight for the vehicle (the Gross Vehicle
Weight - GVW), the trailer, or the sum of the
two (the Gross Train Weight - GTW).
Observe the legislation in force in the
country in which you are driving. After use
For journeys made without a trailer or load
carrier, the towball must be removed and
the blanking plug inserted in the carrier. This
measure applies particularly if the towball
could hinder visibility of the number plate or
lighting.
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212
WEIGHtS And tOWE d LOA d S ( KG )
For more information, refer to your registration certificate.
In each country, it is imperative that the towed loads authorised by
local legislation are complied with. To find out your vehicle's towing
capacities and its gross train weight, consult a franchised dealer.
The maximum authorised speed is reduced when towing (comply
with the legislation in force in your country).
With load transfer, the braked trailer weight can be increased,
on condition that the equivalent of this load is removed from the
vehicle so that the GTW is not exceeded. Warning: towing with a
lightly loaded towing vehicle may have an adverse effect on its road
holding.
The GTW and towed load values indicated are valid up to a
maximum altitude of 1000 metres; the towed load mentioned must
be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1000 metres.
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the
performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when the
ambient temperature is higher than 37 °C, limit the towed weight.
The kerb weight is equal to the weight without load + driver (75
kg) +
fuel tank filled to 90%. Before towing a trailer, check
that:
-

the nose weight on the

towbar ball does not exceed
the value (S) indicated on
the trailer's weights plate,
-

the maximum trailer weight

is less than the value
indicated on the trailer's
weights plate and the Gross
Vehicle Weight (GVW)
does not exceed the value
indicated on the vehicle's
weights plate.
-

in the case of a self-
supporting trailer

, the Gross
Train Weight must not
exceed the value indicated
on the vehicle's weights
plate.
General points
tipper body

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225Level 1Level 2 Level 3co mment
rAd

IO Briefly press the buttons for an automatic search.
Press and hold the buttons for a quick search.
rAd

IO
Preset Make a long press on the button to present the
current radio station.
The current station is highlighted.
Press the "All" button to display all of the preset
radio stations in the waveband selected.
rAd

IO
n

avigate List of stations
Selection a station with a press.
Update the list according to reception.
Press these buttons to scroll through the radio
stations received.
Go directly to the desired letter in the list.
rAd

IO
AM/FM/
d
A
B
ch
oose the waveband Choose the waveband
rAd

IO
Adjustment
dir

ect adjustment The screen virtual keypad can used to enter a
single number corresponding to a station.
The symbols allow precise adjustment of the
frequency.
rAd

IO
Info Information
Display information on the current radio station.
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227Level 1Level 2 Level 3co mment
rAd

IO
Audio Equaliser
Adjust the bass, mid-range and treble.
Balance / Fade Bass
Adjust the balance of the speakers, front and rear,
left and right.
Press the button in the middle of the arrows to
balance the adjustments.
Mid-range
Treble
Volume / Speed Select the desired setting, the option is
highlighted.
Loudness Optimise audio quality at low volume.
Automatic radio Adjust the radio on startup or restore the active
state the last time the ignition was switched to
S T O P.
ra

dio off delay Adjust the setting.
Adjust A
u

x vol. Adjust the settings.
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233Level 1Level 2 Level 3co mment
ME d
I
A
ra

ndom Press the button to play the tracks on the CD,
USB, iPod or Bluetooth
device in random order.
ME
d
I
A
rep

eat Press the button to activate this function.
ME
d
I
A
Audio Equaliser
Adjust the bass, mid-range and treble.
Balance / Fade Bass
Adjust the balance of the speakers, front and rear,
left and right.
Press the button in the middle of the arrows to
balance the adjustments.
Mid-range
Treble
Volume / Speed Select the desired setting, the option is
highlighted.
Loudness Optimise audio quality at low volume.
Automatic radio Adjust the radio on startup or restore the active
state the last time the ignition was switched to
S T O P.
ra

dio off delay Adjust the setting.
Adjust A
u

x vol. Adjust the setting.
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253Level 1Level 2 Level 3co mment
Settings
Safety /Help
re

versing camera On
Display the reversing camera in reverse.
Off
ca

mera delay On
Maintain the display in the screen of the image
from the reversing camera for a maximum of
10
seconds or up to 8 mph (18 km/h).
Off
Settings Lamps
da

ytime lighting On
Activate or deactivate the automatic illumination
of headlamps when starting.
Off
Settings
d

oors and
locking Autoclose On
Activate or deactivate the automatic locking of
doors when the vehicle is moving.
Off
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