Battery CITROEN BERLINGO 2023 Workshop Manual
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In the event of a breakdown
8• the positive (+) red cable to the (+) terminal
of battery A,
•
the negative (-) black cable to earth point C
on the vehicle.
â–º
At the end of the charging operation, switch
off charger B
before disconnecting the cables
from battery A.
If this label is present, use only a 12 V
charger to avoid causing irreversible
damage to the electrical components.
24V
12V
Frozen battery
Never try to charge a frozen battery - risk
of explosion!
If the battery has frozen, have it checked by a
CITROËN dealer or by a qualified workshop,
who will verify that the internal components
have not been damaged and that the case
has not cracked, which could lead to a risk of
leakage of toxic and corrosive acid.
Disconnecting/reconnecting
the battery
In order to maintain an adequate state of
charge for starting the engine, we recommend disconnecting the battery if the vehicle is to be
unused for an extended period.
Before disconnecting the battery:
â–º
Close all openings (doors, tailgate, windows,
roof).
â–º
Switch off all electricity-consuming devices
(audio system, wipers, lamps, etc.).
â–º
Switch off the ignition and wait for 4
minutes.
After accessing the battery, it is only necessary
to disconnect the (+) terminal.
Quick-release terminal clamp
Disconnecting the (+) terminal
â–º Depending on equipment, lift the plastic cover
on the (+) terminal.
â–º
Raise lever
A
fully to release clamp
B
.
â–º
Remove clamp
B
by lifting it off.
Reconnecting the (+) terminal
â–º Raise lever A fully.
â–º Refit open clamp B on the (+) terminal.
â–º
Push clamp
B fully down.
â–º
Lower lever
A
to lock clamp B.
â–º
Depending on equipment, lower the plastic
cover on the
(+) terminal.
Do not force the lever when pressing on
it, as if the clamp is not positioned
correctly, locking will then not be possible.
Start the procedure again.
Following reconnection
After reconnecting the battery, turn on the
ignition and wait 1 minute before starting the
engine, to enable the electronic systems to
initialise.
If minor problems nevertheless persist following
this operation, contact a CITROËN dealer or a
qualified workshop.
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In the event of a breakdown
Referring to the relevant section, reinitialise
certain equipment:
–
Remote control key or electronic key
(depending on version).
–
Electric windows.
–
Date and time.
–
Preset radio stations.
The Stop & Start system may not be operational during the trip following the
first engine start.
In this case, the system will only be available
again after a continuous period with the
vehicle immobilised, the duration of which
depends on the exterior temperature and the
state of charge of the battery (up to about 8
hours).
Towing
Procedure for having your vehicle towed or for
towing another vehicle using the towing eye.
General recommendations
Observe the legislation in force in the
country where you are driving.
Check that the towing vehicle is heavier than
the towed vehicle.
The driver must remain at the wheel of the
towed vehicle and must have a valid driving
licence.
When towing a vehicle with all four wheels on
the ground, always use an approved towbar;
ropes and straps are prohibited.
The towing vehicle must move off gently.
When the vehicle is towed with its engine
off, there is no longer braking and steering
assistance.
A professional recovery service must
be called in the following cases:
–
broken down on a motorway or main road;
– not possible to put the gearbox into neutral,
unlock the steering, or release the parking
brake;
–
not possible to tow a vehicle with an
automatic gearbox, with the engine running;
–
towing with only two wheels on the ground;
–
four-wheel drive vehicle;
–
no approved towbar available.
Before towing the vehicle, it is essential
to put the vehicle in free-wheeling mode.
For more information on Free-wheeling, refer
to the corresponding section.
Electric motor
An electric vehicle cannot under any
circumstances be used to tow another
vehicle.
However, it may be used, for example, to exit
a rut.
Towing constraints
Type of vehicle
(engine/gearbox) Front wheels on the
ground Rear wheels on the
ground Flatbed
4 wheels on the ground
with towbar
Internal combustion/Manual
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In the event of a breakdown
8Towing constraints
Type of vehicle
(engine/gearbox) Front wheels on the
ground Rear wheels on the
ground Flatbed
4 wheels on the ground
with towbar
Internal combustion/Automatic
Electric
In case of battery or electric parking brake failure, it is essential to call a p
rofessional using flatbed recovery vehicles (excluding manual gearbox).
Accessing the towing eye
For more information on the Tool kit,
refer to the corresponding section.
With a manual gearbox, move the gear
lever into neutral.
With an automatic gearbox, place the gear
selector into position N.
Failure to adhere to this instruction may lead
to damage to braking system components
and the lack of braking assistance on
restarting the engine.
Towing your vehicle
â–º In the front bumper , slide a finger from the
centre of the cover plate to the upper corner (as
shown above) to unclip it.
â–º
Screw the towing eye in fully
.
â–º
Install the towbar
. â–º
Switch on the hazard warning lamps on the
towed vehicle.
â–º
Move off gently
, drive slowly and for a short
distance.
Towing another vehicle
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Technical data
9Motor and towed loads - Electric
Electric motor
Electric motor
TechnologySynchronous with permanent magnets
Max. power : EC standard (kW)/(hp) 100
Traction battery
Technology Lithium-Ion
Battery pack 18 modules
Installed capacity (kWh) 50
Domestic charging Mode 2
Alternating current (AC) voltage
Rating (A) 230
8 or 16
Accelerated charging Mode 3
Alternating current (AC) voltage
Rating (A) 230 (single-phase or three-phase)
16 or 32
Superfast charging Mode 4
Direct current (DC) voltage 400
Towed loads
Model codes:ZKX
Braked trailer (within the GTW limit) (kg)
on a 10% or 12% gradient 750
Unbraked trailer (kg) 750
Maximum authorised nose weight (kg) 50
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Touch screen BLUETOOTH audio system
When the engine is switched off, the system's
operating time depends on the state of charge of
the battery.
The switch-off is normal: the system
automatically goes into energy economy mode
and switches off to maintain an adequate charge
in the battery.
â–º
Start the vehicle’
s engine to increase the
charge of the battery.
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CITROËN Connect Radio
11The connected device does not automatically
launch playback.
â–º
Start playback from the device.
T
rack names and playing times are not
displayed on the audio streaming screen.
The Bluetooth profile does not allow the transfer
of this information.
Telephone
I cannot connect my Bluetooth telephone.
The telephone's Bluetooth function may be
switched off or the device may not be visible.
â–º
Check that the telephone has Bluetooth
switched on.
â–º
Check in the telephone settings that it is
"visible to all".
The Bluetooth telephone is not compatible with
the system.
â–º
Check the compatibility of the telephone on
the Brand's website (services).
Android
Auto and/or CarPlay do not work.
Android Auto and CarPlay may not activate if the
USB cables are of poor quality.
â–º
Use genuine USB cables to ensure
compatibility
.
Android Auto and/or CarPlay do not work.
Android Auto and CarPlay are not available in all
countries.
â–º
Check the Google
Android Auto or Apple
website to see which countries are supported.
The volume of the telephone connected in
Bluetooth mode is inaudible. The volume depends on both the system and the
telephone.
â–º
Increase the volume of the audio system, to
maximum if required, and increase the volume of
the telephone if necessary
.
Ambient noise affects the quality of the
telephone call.
â–º
Reduce ambient noise (close windows, turn
down ventilation, slow down, etc.).
The contacts are not listed in alphabetical
order
.
Some telephones offer display options.
Depending on the settings chosen, contacts can
be transferred in a specific order.
â–º
Modify the telephone directory display
settings.
Settings
When the treble and bass settings are
changed, the ambience is deselected.
When the ambience is changed, the treble
and bass settings are reset.
Selecting an ambience imposes the treble and
bass settings, and vice versa.
â–º
Modify the treble and bass or ambience
settings to obtain the desired musical ambience.
When the balance settings are changed, the
distribution is deselected.
When the distribution setting is changed, the
balance settings are deselected.
Selecting a distribution setting imposes the
balance settings, and vice versa. â–º
Modify the balance setting or the distribution
setting to obtain the desired sound quality
.
There is a difference in sound quality
between audio sources.
To allow for optimal listening quality, the sound
settings can be tailored to different audio
sources, which can generate audible differences
when changing source.
â–º
Check that the sound settings are appropriate
to the sources listened to.
Adjust the sound
functions to the middle position.
When the engine is off, the system switches
off after several minutes of use.
When the engine is switched off, the system's
operating time depends on the state of charge of
the battery.
The switch-off is normal: the system
automatically goes into energy economy mode
and switches off to maintain an adequate charge
in the battery.
â–º
Start the vehicle’
s engine to increase the
charge of the battery.
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CITROËN Connect Nav
â–º Check that the sound settings are appropriate
to the sources listened to. W e recommend
setting the sound functions (Bass, Treble,
Balance) to the middle position, setting the
musical ambience to "None", setting loudness
correction to "Active" in USB mode and "Inactive"
in Radio mode.
â–º
In all cases, after applying sound settings,
adjust the volume level on the portable device (to
a high level) first.
Then adjust the volume level
on the audio system.
When the engine is off, the system switches
off after several minutes of use.
When the engine is switched off, the system's
operating time depends on the state of charge of
the battery.
The switch-off is normal: the system
automatically goes into energy economy mode
and switches off to maintain an adequate charge
in the battery.
â–º
Start the vehicle’
s engine to increase the
charge of the battery.
The date and time cannot be set.
Date and time settings are only available if
satellite synchronisation is deactivated.
â–º
Settings
menu/Options/Date-Time Setting.
Select the "Time" tab and deactivate "GPS
synchronisation" (UTC).
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Event data recorders
13Event data recorders
Electronic control units are installed in your
vehicle. Control units process data which is
received by vehicle sensors, for example, or
which they generate themselves or exchange
amongst themselves. Some control units are
necessary for the safe functioning of your
vehicle, others assist you while you drive (driver
assistance systems), while others provide
comfort or infotainment functions.
The following contains general information about
data processing in the vehicle. You will find
additional information as to which specific data is
uploaded, stored and passed on to third parties
and for what purpose in your vehicle under
the key word Data Protection closely linked
to the references for the affected functional
characteristics in the relevant owner's manual
or in the general terms of sale. These are also
available online.
Vehicle operating data
The control units process the data used for the
operation of the vehicle.
This data includes, for example:
–
Information about the state of the vehicle
(e.g.
speed, travel time, lateral acceleration,
wheel rotation rate, fastened seat belts display).
–
Environmental conditions (e.g.
temperature,
rain sensor, distance sensor).
As a general rule, this data is temporary, is
not stored for longer than one operating cycle and is only used within the vehicle itself. The
control units often record this data (including the
vehicle's key). This function allows either the
temporary or permanent storage of information
about the state of the vehicle, stresses on
components, servicing requirements, as well as
events and technical errors.
Depending on the vehicle's equipment level, the
data stored is as follows:
–
Operating state of system components
(e.g.
filling level, tyre pressures, battery charge
status).
–
Faults and malfunctions in important system
components (e.g.
lamps, brakes).
–
System reactions in specific driving situations
(e.g.
deployment of an airbag, triggering of
stability control and braking systems).
–
Information about events which have
damaged the vehicle.
–
For electric and rechargeable hybrid vehicles,
the traction battery charge level and the
estimated driving range.
In particular circumstances (e.g.
if the vehicle
has detected a malfunction), it may be necessary
to record data which would otherwise simply not
be stored.
When taking your vehicle in for servicing
(e.g.
repairs, maintenance), the stored operating
data may be read along with the vehicle's
identification number and used if necessary.
The personnel working for the servicing network
(e.g.
garages, manufacturers) or third parties
(e.g.
roadside assistance agents) may read the vehicle's data. This also applies to work
carried out under warranty and quality assurance
measures.
This data is generally read via the OBD
(On-Board Diagnostics) port fitted by law to
the vehicle. It is used to report on the technical
state of the vehicle or its components and
facilitates the diagnosis of malfunctions, in
compliance with warranty obligations and for
quality improvement. This data, in particular the
information relating to stress on components,
technical events, operator errors and other
malfunctions, is sent to the Manufacturer, if
necessary, along with the vehicle's identification
number. The Manufacturer's liability may also be
engaged. The Manufacturer may also use the
operating data taken from the vehicle for product
recalls. This data may also be used to check the
customer's warranty and any claims made under
warranty.
Any malfunctions stored in the vehicle may be
reset by an after-sales service company during
servicing or repair work, or at your request.
Comfort and infotainment
functions
Comfort settings and personalised settings
may
be saved in the vehicle and modified or
reinitialised at any time.
Depending on the vehicle's equipment level,
this
may
include:
–
Seat and steering wheel position settings.
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Alphabetical index
A
ABS 95
Accelerated charging unit (Wallbox)
179
Accessories
92
Access to the 3rd row
58
Access to the spare wheel
206–207
Active Safety Brake
152–154
AdBlue®
197
AdBlue® tank
198
Additive, Diesel
195–196
Adjusting headlamps
88
Adjusting head restraints
59
Adjusting seat
51, 58
Adjusting the air distribution
75–76
Adjusting the air flow
75–76
Adjusting the date
258, 280
Adjusting the height and reach of
the steering wheel
53
Adjusting the lumbar support
51
Adjusting the temperature
75–76
Adjusting the time
244, 257, 281
Advanced Grip Control
97–98
Advice on care and maintenance
177, 200
Advice on driving
8, 117–118
Airbags
103, 105–107
Airbags, curtain
104–106
Airbags, front
104–105, 108
Airbags, lateral
104–105
Air conditioning
73, 76, 79
Air conditioning, digital
77
Air conditioning, dual-zone automatic
75–76
Air conditioning, electronic
(with display screen)
79
Air conditioning, manual
74–75
Air intake
75–76
Air vents
73
Alarm
45–46
Alarm, volumetric
46
Android Auto connection
272
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
95
Antitheft / Immobiliser
33
Apple CarPlay connection
254, 271
Applications
272
Area, loading
34, 42, 67
Armrest
51
Armrest, front
60
Assistance call
92–93
Assistance, emergency braking
95, 154
Audible warning
95
Audio streaming (Bluetooth)
241, 253, 276
B
Battery, 12 V 187, 195, 214–217
Battery, ancillaries
214–215
Battery, charging
216–217
Battery, remote control
40, 81
Bench seat, one-piece, fixed
58
Blanking screen (snow shield)
188
Blind spot sensors
158
BlueHDi
195, 202
Bluetooth (hands-free)
242–243, 255, 277
Bluetooth (telephone) 242–243, 255–256,
277–278
Bluetooth touch screen audio system
28
Bodywork
201
Bonnet
192
Boot lid
37, 39
Bottle holder
60
Brake discs
196
Brake lamps
213
Brakes
196
Braking
133
Braking assistance system
95
Braking, automatic emergency
152–154
Braking, dynamic emergency
124–125
Brightness
244, 257
Bulbs
210
Bulbs (changing)
209–210
Bulbs (changing, type)
210
C
Cable, audio 275
Cable, Jack
275
Capacity, fuel tank
174–175
Cap, fuel filler
174–175
Care of the bodywork
201
CD
241
CD, MP3
241
Central locking
32, 37
Changing a bulb
209–210
Changing a fuse
214
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Alphabetical index
Changing a wheel 203, 206
Changing a wiper blade
89–90
Changing the remote control battery
40
Changing to free-wheeling
199, 218
Charger, induction
62
Charger, wireless
62
Charging cable
180
Charging cable (Electric)
179
Charging connector (Electric)
178, 183, 185–186
Charging flap (Electric)
178, 183, 185–186
Charging system (Electric)
5, 9, 30, 176, 193
Charging the traction battery
(Electric)
176, 183, 185–186
Checking the levels
193–195
Checking tyre pressures
(using the kit)
204–205
Checks
193, 195–197
Checks, routine
195–197
Child lock
11 6
Children
102, 110, 114–116
Children (safety)
11 6
Child seats
102, 106–107, 109–111, 114–115
Child seats, conventional
109
Child seats, i-Size
11 5
Child seats, ISOFIX
114–116
Cleaning (advice)
177, 200–201
Closing the doors
32, 37
Collision Risk Alert
152–153
Configuration, vehicle
29–30
Connected applications
272Connection, Bluetooth 242–243, 255–256,
272–273, 277–278
Connection, MirrorLink
254
Connection, Wi-Fi network
273
Connectivity
271
Consumption figures
30
Container, AdBlue®
198
Control, emergency boot release
39
Control, emergency door
32, 38–39
Control, heated seats
52–53
Controls, steering mounted
131
Control stalk, lighting
83–84
Control stalk, wipers
88–90
Control unit
179–180
Courtesy lamp
81–82
Courtesy lamp, front
82
Courtesy lamp, rear
82
Courtesy lamps
82
Cover, load space
65
Cruise control
142–143, 146–148, 152
Cruise control, adaptive
148
Cruise control by speed limit
recognition
142–143
Cruise control, dynamic with Stop
function
142–143
Cup holder
60
D
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) -
Digital radio
240, 252, 275
Date (setting) 258, 280
Daytime running lamps
85, 210–211
Deactivating the passenger
airbag
104, 108–109
Deactivation of DSC (ESC)
96
Deadlocking
38
Deferred charging
31
Deferred charging (Electric)
30, 178, 183, 186
Defrosting
54, 77
Defrosting, front
77
Demisting
77
Demisting, front
77
Demisting, rear
53, 78
Demisting, rear screen
53, 78
Dials and gauges
10, 12
Digital instrument panel
11–13
Dimensions
221
Dipstick
193
Direction indicators
84, 210, 212–213
Display, head-up
138
Display screen, instrument panel
10
Domestic charging
180
Domestic charging (Electric)
185–186, 236
Doors, side
43
Doors, side-hinged
37–38
Driver’s attention warning
160
Drive selector (Electric)
132, 196
Driving
117–118
Driving aids camera (warnings)
139
Driving aids (recommendations)
139
Driving economically
8
Driving modes
133–134