fuse CITROEN RELAY 2017 Handbook (in English)

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5. SAFEtY6. A cc ESSO r IES
7. c HE c KS8. Q
u I c K HELP
9. t E c H n I c AL
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Parking brake 104
Hazard warning lamps 104
Horn

105
Braking assistance


systems

105
T

rajectory control
systems

107
Lane Departure W

arning
System

1
11
Traffic sign recognition

1
15
Seat belts

1
18
Airbags

122
Deactivating the


passenger's
front airbag
123
Child seats


125
ISOFIX seats


129T

owing a trailer 133
Roof carrying systems
135
Other accessories

136
Snow chains


137
Opening the bonnet


139
Underbonnet


140
Levels


141
Checks


144
Fuel


147
BlueHDi and

AdBlue
150Battery

156
Changing a fuse
159
Changing a bulb

163
Changing a wiper blade


169
Changing a wheel


170
Puncture repair kit


175
T

owing the vehicle
177
Detachable towball


178
Glossary of labels


182
Dimensions


186
Engines


191
W

eights
193
Identification markings


196
11. A ud IO and t
ELEMAt I c S
10. SPE
c IAL FEA
tur
ES
Crew cab 197
Chassis Cab / Floor Cab 199
Double cab

204
T

ipper body
208
T

ouch screen
Audio-Telematic
system

219
Audio system


267
Rear seat belts.
Child seats / ISOFIX
mountings at the rear.
contents

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InStruMEntS And cOntrOLS
1. Fusebox.
2. Additional programmable heating.
3.

Pneumatic suspension / Reading

lamps
/ Additional rear ventilation.
4.

Cruise control / sped limiter controls. 5.

V ehicle configuration / Headlamp beam
height / Front/rear foglamps.
6.

Lighting and direction indicator control

stalk.
7.

Instrument panel with screen.8.

Wiper / screenwash / trip computer
control stalk.
9.

Ignition switch.
10.


Driver's front airbag / Horn.
11

.
Steering mounted audio system

controls.
1
OVErVIEW
Presentation

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Seat belts 118-120
Airbags 122-124
Deactivating the passenger's front airbag

123, 126-128
Parking brake,
handbrake


104
Front seats, adjustments


76-77
Seat with variable damping


77
2-seat bench


78
Child seats


125-128, 131-132
12 volt socket, USB port


84, 86-87 Battery (+), charging,


starting

41, 156-158
Earth point (-)

140, 156
Fuses in the right hand door pillar 159, 161
IntErIOr
Seats / rear bench
seats 79-80
Rear heating /
air conditioning

70-71
Sliding side door


20
Folding foot board


89
Sliding side
windows


88
Rear view mirror


90
Lane departure warning
system

1
11-114
Traffic sign recognition
1
15-117
Automatic headlamps
50-51
Cab courtesy lamp

85, 166
Changing a courtesy
lamp bulb

163, 166
ISOFIX mountings

129-130
T

ools, jack
81, 170
Accessories

136
Load space


86-88



stowing rings,



load retainer
,


interior roof box,



side trims,



12 volt socket,



courtesy lamp,
T

orch
88
1
OVERVIEW
Location

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Lane departure warning
system 1 11-114
Hill descent control

1
10
Intelligent Traction Control

109
ASR, DSC


107-108
V

ehicle configuration

96-97
Setting the time


97
Reversing camera


101
T

ouch screen audio

system

219-266
Audio system


267-283
T

achograph

99
Cab fittings

81-85


cigarette lighter
,

glove box - cooled,


overhead storage,


portable ashtray
,

courtesy lamps,


12 volt socket / USB port,


writing table / multifunction

support,

storage compartments.
Demisting-defrosting

64
Central locking

22
Locking indicator lamp


22
Hazard warning lamps


104 V

entilation, heating,

A/C
65-67, 68-69


manual air conditioning,


mono-zone digital air

conditioning,

air recirculation.
Opening the bonnet


139
Dashboard fuses


159-160
InStruMEntS And cOntrOLS
Location

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Changing a wiper
blade 169
Bulbs, lighting, changing
bulbs

163-168
V

ery cold conditions protectors

89
Opening the bonnet, stay


139
Under the bonnet


140
Labels / Precautions


182-185
Engines


191-192
Identification markings,
serial number

, paint,
tyres

196
Levels

141-143

dipstick,


brake fluid,



screenwash / headlamp wash


fluid


power steering fluid,



coolant. W

ater bleed, Diesel filter
145
Particle filter


146
Emission control


34, 153
Checks


144-146



battery
,

air/passenger compartment filter

,


oil filter
,


manual gearbox,



parking brake,



brake discs and pads.
tEcHnIcAL dAtA - M AI nt E n A nc E
Dimensions 186-190, 200-203, 206-207
W
eights
193-195 Engine fuses


159, 162
Location

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70AddItIOnAL HEAt I n G SYS t EMS
Supplementary heating
On the 2-3 seats version, this is located
under the seat on the driver's side with air
diffusion directed forwards.
rEAr HEAtI n G A nd / O r AI r
c O nd I t IO n I n G
If your vehicle is fitted with an additional
air conditioning unit, located in the rear of
the vehicle: the distribution rail located in
the roof and the individual diffusion vents
provide a perfect diffusion of cold air.
The warm air diffused at the floor,
from the
front air conditioning unit, is
distributed
at the feet of the rear passengers
of rows 2 and 3.
A warm air diffusion vent, located on the rear
left wheelarch, may complete the assembly
for the feet of the rear passengers of row 3.
Additional heating
This is passenger compartment heating,
additional to the standard equipment.
It can operate independently of the engine.
Additional heater or programmable
additional heating
This is an additional, programmable and
separate system which heats the Diesel
engine hot coolant loop to make starting
easier.
It improves the demisting and defrosting
performance and that of the heated seats, if
fitted to the vehicle.
The passenger compartment heating is
brought up to temperature more rapidly.
This system must be programmed to start up
before you enter the vehicle. On the 5-9 seats version, it is
located at the rear. Depending
on the model version, the air
diffusion is either direct from the
rear or comes from the rail located under
each of the two rows of seats.
Press this control to activate/
deactivate the heating. The
LED
is on if the heating is
activated.
When rapid demisting and defrosting is
required, switch off the control.
Automatic additional heating
This is an additional system which starts
automatically when the ignition is switched
on. Its activation depends on the ambient
temperature and the temperature inside the
vehicle.
It switches off automatically once the
heating system is started manually.
Ventilation

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1. Windscreen/headlamp wash fluid
reservoir.
2.

Power steering fluid reservoir
.
3.

Coolant header tank.
4.


Brake and clutch fluid reservoir
.
5.

Diesel fuel filter
.
6.

Fusebox.
7.


Air filter
.
8.

Dipstick.
9.


Engine oil filler cap.
undErBOnnEt - dIESEL
E

n GI n ES
Battery connections:
+
Positive terminal.
-
Negative terminal (earth).
T

o understand the significance of the
precautions mentioned on the labels,
refer to the "Quick help - Glossary of
labels" section.
under the bonnet

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FuEL SYS t EM cut- OFF
After the collision and before restore
these supplies, check that there is no
fuel leak or sparks, to avoid the risk of fire. In the event of a collision, a device
automatically cuts off the fuel supply
from the engine and cuts off the vehicle's
electrical supply
It triggers operation of the hazard warning
lamps and courtesy lamps, and unlocking of
the doors. To restore the fuel supply, press the first
button, located below the steering wheel.
Then to restore the electrical power
supply, press the second button, located
in the battery compartment under the front
passenger's floor (Minibus).
On other versions, the second button is


replaced by a fuse; contact a CITROËN
dealer or a qualified workshop.
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cHEcKS
Fuel

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A. Positive metal point on your vehicle
B.
Slave battery
c

.
Earth on your vehicle
The positive metal point

A is accessible by a
flap, located on the side of the fusebox.
Make connections only to the points


indicated and illustrated above. Failure
to observe this instruction introduces
the risk of short-circuit!Starting from another
battery
B
A
tt

E
r
Y
c
harging the battery using a
charger
- Connect the red cable to the metal
point
A then to the positive (+) terminal


of the slave battery B .
-

Connect one end of the green or black

cable to the negative (-) terminal of the
slave battery B .
-

Connect the other end of the green or

black cable to the earth point
c
on your

vehicle.
-

Operate the starter
, let the engine run.
-

W
ait for the engine to return to idle, then
disconnect the cables. -
Go to the battery located in the front
left floor.
-

Disconnect the battery
.
-

Follow the instructions for use given by

the battery charger manufacturer.
-

Reconnect starting with the negative (-)

terminal.
-

Check that the terminals and connectors

are clean. If they are covered with
sulphate (white or greenish deposit),
disconnect them and clean them.
discharged battery

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The three fuseboxes are located in the
dashboard on the left-hand side, in the
right-hand side pillar and in the engine
compartment.
The descriptions provided cover only the
fuses that can be replaced by the user. For
any other replacement, go to a CITROËN
dealer or a qualified workshop.
removing and fitting a fuse
Before changing a fuse, the cause of the
fault must be found and rectified. The fuse
numbers are indicated on the fusebox.
Always replace a faulty fuse with a fuse
of the same rating.
cHAnGInG A Fu SECITROËN does not accept any
responsibility for expenses incurred
by repairs to your vehicle or for any
malfunctions resulting from the installation
of additional accessories which are not
supplied or recommended by CITROËN
and which are not installed in accordance
with its instructions, in particular when
the combined consumption of all of the
additional equipment connected exceeds
10

milliamperes.
Good
Failed
Information for technicians: for
complete information on the fuses and
relays, refer to the wiring diagrams in the
workshop procedures via the CITROËN
dealer network.
dashboard, left-hand side,
fuses
Remove the bolts and tilt the box to access
the fuses.
QuIcK HELP
8
Failed fuse

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