accessories CITROEN AMI 2023 Owners Manual
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Contents
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Overview
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Eco-driving
1Dashboard instrumentsInstrument panel with monochrome display screen 6
Warning and indicator lamps 6
Charge level 7
Distance recorder 7
2AccessDoors 9
Windows 9
3Ease of use and comfortDriver's seat 10
Door mirrors 10
Ventilation/Heating/Demisting 10
Interior fittings 11
Available accessories 12
4Lighting and visibilityExterior lighting 13
Direction indicators 13
Wipers/Screenwash 13
Changing a wiper blade 14
5SafetySafety - General recommendations 15
Hazard warning lamps 15
Horn 15
Seat belts 15
Child seats 16
6DrivingDriving recommendations 18
Parking brake 18
Drive selector 19
Starting/Stopping the vehicle 19
7Practical informationCharging the traction battery 21
Electric motor 23
Checking levels 23
Checks 24
Free-wheeling 25
Advice on care and maintenance 25
8In the event of a breakdownChanging a wheel 27
Changing a bulb 27
Changing a fuse 28
12 V battery 29
Towing the vehicle 33
9Technical dataElectric motor 34
Dimensions 34
Identification markings 35
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Alphabetical index
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Ease of use and comfort
Lower retractable shelf
► When loading long, flat objects (max.
1.2 m) and limited load (<10 kg), put the lower
retractable shelf in place.
►
Secure the load in the middle of the lower
retractable shelf with appropriate fasteners
(tensioners or straps not supplied).
►
When loading high and heavy objects
(>10 kg), raise the lower retractable shelf against
the fixed vertical partition.
Upper movable shelf - Access from
outside
► Raise the upper movable shelf slightly and
pull it towards you.
►
Push the upper movable shelf into its
retaining stops.
Upper movable shelf - Access from inside
► Raise the upper movable shelf towards the
side window until it stops.
Do not drive with the upper movable
shelf up - Risk of dropping the upper
movable shelf and poor visibility!
Do not drive with bulky objects on the upper
movable shelf
- Risk of falling objects and
poor visibility!
Available accessories
The Manufacturer offers a wide range of original
accessories.
These accessories have all been adapted to suit
the vehicle and are all backed and guaranteed
by the Manufacturer.
For more information on the after-sales
accessories available, visit the website of our
partner Mister-Auto or contact an authorised
dealer.
Exterior
Wheel trims/Quarter-light decal/Lower door
decal.
Interior
Driver and passenger mats.
Door nets/Separator net/Load retaining net
(CARGO version)/Front passenger hook/
Passenger purse hook/Dashboard storage.
Smartphone retainer clasp/Connector unit.
Additional interior mirror (CARGO version).
Some models come fitted with
longitudinal roof bars. These are purely
for aesthetic purposes. Transverse roof bars
must not be fitted to these longitudinal bars.
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Safety
5Safety - General
recommendations
Do not remove the labels attached in
different places on your vehicle. They
include safety warnings as well as
identification information for the vehicle.
For any work on your vehicle, use a
qualified workshop that has the technical
information, skills and equipment required, all
of which a dealer or qualified workshop is
able to provide.
Depending on national regulations,
certain safety equipment may be
mandatory: high visibility safety vests,
warning triangles, breathalysers, spare bulbs,
spare fuses, fire extinguisher, first aid kit, etc.
Installing equipment and accessories
Fitting electrical equipment or
accessories not approved by the
Manufacturer may cause excessive power
consumption and faults in your vehicle's
electrical system. Contact a dealer or
qualified workshop for information on the
range of approved accessories.
Any modification or adaptation not intended or
authorised by the Manufacturer or carried out
without meeting the technical requirements
defined by the Manufacturer will result in the
suspension of the commercial warranty.
Hazard warning lamps
► Pressing this button causes all the direction
indicators to flash.
They can operate with the ignition off.
Horn
► Press the button located on the end of the
multifunction control stalk.
Seat belts
The seat belts are equipped with an inertia reel
which allows the strap length to automatically
adjust to your shape. The seat belt returns to its
storage automatically when it is not used.
The inertia reels are fitted with a device which
automatically locks the strap in the event of a
collision, emergency braking or if the vehicle rolls
over. It can be released by pulling the strap firmly
and then releasing it so that it reels in slightly.
Fastening
► Pull the strap, then insert the tongue into the
buckle.
►
Check that the seat belt is fastened correctly
by pulling on the strap.
Unlocking
► Press the red button on the buckle.
► Guide the seat belt as it is reeled in.
Advice
The driver must ensure that the passenger uses the seat belt correctly
and that it is securely fastened before setting
off.
The driver or passenger must always fasten
their seatbelt even for short journeys.
Before and after use, ensure that the seat belt
is reeled in correctly.
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Driving
6When parking on a slope, turn the
wheels against the kerb and/or place a
chock behind one of the wheels, apply the
parking brake and switch off the ignition.
Drive selector
The drive selector has 3 buttons:
D. Forward (Drive)
N. Neutral
R. Reverse (Rear)
When the ignition is switched on, the instrument
panel lights up.
When the motor is switched on, N mode is
displayed on the instrument panel, along with the
READY warning lamp.
►
To move to
D or R mode, depress the brake
pedal and then press the desired button.
By default, this lamp flashes.
Do not depress the accelerator pedal
when switching to D or R mode.
Engine braking and energy recovery
The vehicle is fitted with an energy
recovery system which operates during
deceleration: regenerative braking.
This system of engine braking consists of
recovering part of the energy generated
during deceleration and feeding it back to
the traction battery in order to improve the
vehicle's driving range.
When the traction battery is fully charged
and during the first few miles/kilometres of
a journey, the regenerative braking does not
operate.
Adapt your driving style and use the brake
pedal.
Engine braking and brake pedal
The engine braking can never replace
the brake pedal.
When driving downhill, it is essential not to
exceed the maximum speed of the vehicle
and to voluntarily limit its speed by using the
brake pedal.
In order to protect the drive chain, a
slight decrease in performance may be
observed at low temperatures or during
prolonged use of maximum power.
Starting/Stopping the
vehicle
Ignition switch
1. Stop position Switching off the engine.
2. Ignition on position
Use electrical accessories.
3. Starting position Engine starting.
Starting
When the ignition is switched on, the instrument
panel lights up, all lights come on and the
steering column is unlocked.
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In the event of a breakdown
Number plate lamp
Removing
► Lie down behind the vehicle in the middle of
the rear bumper.
►
Pass your arm behind the bumper to reach
the lamp above the foam shock absorber.
►
Pinch the fixing clip holding the lamp.
► Push the lamp down while holding the fixing
clip.
►
Disconnect the lamp from its wiring loom.
► Leave the wiring loom dangling through the
bumper.
Refitting
► Connect the new lamp to the suspended
wiring loom.
►
Replace the lamp into its housing by pressing
it until it clips into place.
Changing a fuse
Before changing a fuse:
► Identify the cause of the fault and fix it.
► Switch off all power consumption.
► Immobilise the vehicle and switch off the
ignition.
►
Identify the defective fuse using the current
allocation tables and diagrams.
To replace a fuse, it is essential to:
►
Pull the fuse out of its housing and check the
state of its filament.
►
Always replace the failed fuse with a fuse of
the same rating (same colour); use of a different
rating may cause malfunctions - risk of fire!
If the fault recurs soon after replacing a fuse,
have the electrical system checked by a dealer
or qualified workshop.
Good
Faulty
The fuse allocation tables and corresponding diagrams are available
through a dealer or qualified workshop.
Replacement with a fuse not shown in the
allocation tables could cause a serious
malfunction of the vehicle. Consult a dealer or
qualified workshop.
Installing electrical accessories
Before fitting other electrical equipment
or accessories to your vehicle, contact a
dealer or a qualified workshop.
The Manufacturer accepts no responsibility
for any costs incurred in repairing the vehicle
or for rectifying malfunctions resulting from
the installation of accessories not supplied
or not recommended by the Manufacturer
and not installed in accordance with its
recommendations, in particular when the
combined power consumption of all of the
additional equipment connected exceeds 10
milliamperes.
Accessing the fuses
► Turn both fixing screws a quarter turn.
► Unclip the access cover.
► Pull out the faulty fuse and replace it.
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Alphabetical index
A
Accessories 12, 15
Adjusting seat 10
Advice on care and maintenance 25
Advice on driving 18
Audible warning 15
B
Battery, 12 V 24, 29
Bodywork 25
Brake discs
24
Bulbs (changing) 27
C
Changing a bulb 27
Changing a fuse 28
Changing a wheel 27
Changing a wiper blade 14
Changing to free-wheeling 25
Charge level indicator 7
Charging cable 22
Checking the levels 23
Checks
24–25
Checks, routine 24
Children 15–17
Child seats 16–17
Cleaning (advice) 26
Closing the doors 9
Closing the windows 9
Controls, at steering 13, 15
D
Dashboard 4
Demisting 10
Dimensions 34
Direction indicators 13
Display screen 6
Distance recorder 7
Domestic charging 21–22, 34
Doors
9
Driver's seat
10
E
Eco-driving (advice) 5
Electric motor 3, 19, 23, 34
Emergency warning lamps 15
Energy recovery 19
Exterior lighting 13
F
Fittings, interior 11
Fitting the battery 30
Flashing indicators 13
Fluid, brake
23
Fuses
28
H
Hazard warning lamps 15
Heating 10
I
Ignition switch 19
Indicators, direction 13
Instrument panel 6
Instruments and controls
4
K
Key 3, 19
L
Labels, identification 35
Lamps, front 27
Lamps, rear
27–28
LED lamps
13
LEDs - Light-emitting diodes 27
Level, brake fluid 23
Levels and checks 23
Level, screenwash fluid 24
Light-emitting diodes - LEDs 27
Loading 11
Loading space 11