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17 FAMILIARISATION
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ECO-DRIVING
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise their fuel consumption and CO2 emis-
sions.
Optimise the use of your
gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off
gently, change up without waiting
and drive by changing up quite soon.
If your vehicle has the system, the
gear effi ciency indicator invites you to
change up; it is displayed in the instru-
ment panel, follow its instructions.
With an automatic or electronic gear-
box, stay in Drive "D"
or Auto "A"
,
according to the type of gearbox,
without pressing the accelerator pedal
heavily or suddenly.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between ve-
hicles, use engine braking rather than
the brake pedal, and press the accel-
erator progressively. These practices
contribute towards a reduction in fuel
consumption and CO
2 emissions and
also helps reduce the background
traffi c noise.
If your vehicle has cruise control,
make use of the system at speeds
above 25 mph (40 km/h) when the
traffi c is fl owing well.
Control the use of your
electrical equipment
Before moving off, if the passenger
compartment is too warm, ventilate it
by opening the windows and air vents
before using the air conditioning.
Above 30 mph (50 km/h), close the
windows and leave the air vents
open.
Remember to make use of equipment
that can help keep the temperature
in the passenger compartment down
(sunroof and window blinds...).
Switch off the air conditioning, unless it
has automatic digital regulation, as soon
as the desired temperature is attained.
Switch off the demisting and defrosting
controls, if not automatic.
Switch off the heated seat as soon as
possible.
Switch off the headlamps and front
foglamps when the level of light does
not require their use. Avoid running the engine before moving
off, particularly in winter; your vehicle will
warm up much faster while driving.
As a passenger, if you avoid con-
necting your multimedia devices
(fi lm, music, video game...), you will
contribute towards limiting the con-
sumption of electrical energy, and so
of fuel.
Disconnect your portable devices be-
fore leaving the vehicle.
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FAMILIARISATION18 -
Limit the causes of excess
consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle;
place the heaviest items in the bot-
tom of the boot, as close as possible
to the rear seats.
Limit the loads carried in the vehicle
and reduce wind resistance (roof bars,
roof rack, bicycle carrier, trailer...). Use
a roof box in preference.
Remove roof bars and roof racks after
use.
At the end of winter, remove snow
tyres and refi t your summer tyres.
Observe the recommendations
on maintenance
Check the tyre pressures regularly,
when cold, referring to the label in the
door aperture, driver's side.
Carry out this check in particular:
- before a long journey,
- at each change of season,
- after a long period out of use.
Don't forget the spare wheel and the
tyres on any trailer or caravan.
Have your vehicle serviced regularly
(engine oil, oil fi lter, air fi lter...) and
observe the schedule of operations
recommended by the manufacturer.
When refuelling, do not continue after
the 3 rd cut-off of the nozzle to avoid
any overfl ow.
At the wheel of your new vehicle,
it is only after the fi rst 1 800 miles
(3 000 kilometres) that you will see
the fuel consumption settle down to
a consistent average.
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
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ECONOMY MODE FUNCTION
After the engine has stopped, with
the key in the "accessories" position,
certain functions (windscreen wiper,
electric windows, courtesy lights,
audio equipment, etc.) can only be
used for a combined duration of ap-
proximately thirty minutes, to prevent
discharging the battery.
Once the thirty minutes are over, a
switching to economy mode mes-
sage appears on the multi-function
display and the active functions are
put on standby.
These functions are reactivated au-
tomatically next time the vehicle is
driven.
In order to resume the use of these
functions immediately, the engine
must be started and left to run for a
few minutes.
The time available to you will then
be double the duration for which the
engine is left running. However, this
period will always be between fi ve
and thirty minutes.
BATTERY
It is advisable to disconnect the
battery if the vehicle is not to be
used for a period of more than
one month.
Before disconnecting the bat-
tery, you must wait 2 minutes
after switching off the ignition.
Never disconnect a terminal
when the engine is running.
Never charge a battery without fi rst
disconnecting the terminals.
Close the windows and the roof before
disconnecting the battery.
After every reconnection of the bat-
tery, switch on the ignition and wait
1 minute before starting to allow the
electronic systems to be initialised. If
slight diffi culties are experienced af-
ter this, please contact a CITROËN
dealer.
A fl at battery prevents the
engine from starting.
To start the vehicle from
another battery:
- Connect the red cable to the posi-
tive (+) terminals of the two bat-
teries,
- Connect one end of the green or
black cable to the negative (-) ter-
minal of the slave battery,
- Connect the other end of the
green or black cable to an earth
point on the broken down vehi-
cle as far as possible from the
battery (for example, right-hand
engine mounting).
Operate the starter, let the engine run.
Wait for the engine to return to idle,
then disconnect the cables.
To charge the battery using a
battery charger:
- Disconnect the battery,
- Follow the instructions for use
given by the battery charger man-
ufacturer,
- Reconnect starting with the nega-
tive (-) terminal,
- Check that the terminals and
connectors are clean. If they are
covered with sulphate (white or
greenish deposit), disconnect
them and clean them.
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93 PRACTICAL INFORMATION
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Making the connections
A1: -
A2: - Digital control (manufacturer)
A3: - Digital control (manufacturer)
A4: - Audio equipment multiplexing
(manufacturer)
A5: -
A6: (+) Accessories
A7: (+) Permanent
A8: (-) Earth
B1: (+) -
B2: (-) -
B3: (+) Front right speaker and
tweeter
B4: (-) Front right speaker and tweeter
B5: (+) Front left speaker and tweeter
B6: (-) Front left speaker and tweeter
B7: (+)
B8: (-)
FITTING SPEAKERS
The factory-fi tted equipment allows
the fi tting of:
- 35 mm diameter tweeters in the
fascia,
- 165 mm diameter speakers in the
front doors.
FITTING AUDIO EQUIPMENT
Your vehicle is equipped with certain
factory-fi tted audio equipment:
- roof aerial,
- coaxial aerial cable,
- basic interference suppression,
- supply to front speakers and
tweeters,
- two 8-way connectors.
Contact a CITROËN dealer
before fi tting audio equipment
or speakers in your vehicle.
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97 PRACTICAL INFORMATION
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ACCESSORIES
These accessories and parts, hav-
ing been tested and approved for
reliability and safety, are all adapted
to your vehicle. A wide range of rec-
ommended accessories and original
parts is offered.
The fi tting of electrical equip-
ment or accessories which
are not recommended by
Automobiles CITROËN may
result in the failure of your vehicle's
electronic system. Please note this
specifi c warning. You are advised
to contact a representative of the
Marque to be shown the range of
recommended equipment and ac-
cessories.
Depending on the country in which
the vehicle is sold or operated, it is
compulsory to have a high visibility
safety jacket, warning triangle and
replacement bulbs available in the
vehicle.
Screenwash, interior and exterior
cleaning and maintenance products,
replacement bulbs, ...
Anti-theft alarm, window engraving,
fi rst aid kit, high visibility safety jacket,
rear parking assistance, warning tri-
angle, ...
Audio equipment, hands-free kit,
speakers, CD changer, navigation, ...
Regardless of the audio and telemat-
ic equipment offered on the market,
the technical constraints linked with
the fi tting of equipment of these fami-
lies of products mean that the spe-
cial features of the equipment and
its compatibility with the capacities
of the your vehicle's standard equip-
ment must be taken into account.
Please contact a CITROËN dealer
for information before fi tting such
equipment.
Front mud fl aps, rear mud fl aps,
15/17 inch alloy wheels, wheelarch
trim, leather steering wheel, ...
Range of professional equipment
Load retainers (all models).
Loading roller.
Towbar, towbar harness: trailer towbar
which must be fi tted by the CITROËN
network.
Separation partitions and grilles,
smooth, non-slip wooden protective
fl oor.
Protective grilles.
Installation of
radiocommunication transmitters
Before installing accessory radio-
communication transmitters with an
external aerial on your vehicle, you
are advised to contact a representa-
tive of the CITROËN marque.
Range of comfort, leisure and
maintenance equipment
Front seat covers compatible with
airbags, bench, rubber mats, carpet
mats, snow chains, blind, tailgate
bicycle carrier, roof bars (max load
120 kg), transverse roof bars (max
load 100 kg), ...
To prevent the mat from becoming
caught under the pedals:
- ensure that the mat and its fi xings
are positioned correctly,
-
never fi t one mat on top of another.
For any work on your vehicle,
use a qualifi ed workshop that
has the technical information,
competence and equipment
required, which a CITROËN dealer
is able to provide. The CITROËN Network will inform
you of the specifi cations (frequency
band, maximum output power, aerial
position, specifi c installation condi-
tions) of the transmitters which can be
fi tted, in accordance with the Motor
Vehicle Electromagnetic Compatibility
Directive (2004/104/CE).
Page 107 of 128
105 TECHNICAL DATA
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Engine
1.4 litre
Gearbox
Manual
Length
L1
Version (kg)
800
●
Kerb weight (in running order)
1 055
●
Gross vehicle weight (GVW)
1 855
●
Gross train weight (GTW)
2 755
●
Unbraked trailer
500
●
Braked trailer (within GTW)
900
●
Recommended nose weight
70
●
Recommended weight on roof rack
100
The GTW and towing load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towing load mentioned
must be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
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 above 37°C, limit the towed load.
PETROL WEIGHTS AND TOWED LOADS (IN KG) FOR LIGHT VANS
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TECHNICAL DATA
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DIESEL WEIGHTS AND LOADS (IN KG) FOR LIGHT VANS
Engines
1.6 litre Turbo HDi 75
1.6 litre Turbo HDi 92
1.9 litre
Gearboxes
Manual
Manual
Manual
Length
L1
L2
L1
L2
L1
L2
Version (kg)
800
1 000
800
1 000
800
1 000
●
Kerb weight (in running order)
1 112
1 143
1 112
1 143
1 206
1 146
●
Gross vehicle weight (GVW)
1 915
2 150
1 915
2 150
1 955
2 180
●
Gross train weight (GTW)
2 715
2 950
2 715
2 950
3 055
3 005
●
Unbraked trailer
500
585
500
585
500
585
●
Braked trailer (within GTW)
800
800
800
800
1 100
825
●
Recommended nose weight
70
75
70
75
70
75
●
Recommended weight on roof rack
111
111
100
-
The GTW and towing load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towing load mentioned
must be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
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 above 37°C, limit the towed load.
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WEIGHTS AND TOWING LOADS (IN KG)
FOR PETROL LUDOSPACE 4/5 SEAT VERSIONS
Engines
1.4 litre
1.6 litre
Gearboxes
Manual
Manual
Length
L1
L2
Version (kg)
-
1 000
●
Kerb weight (in running order)
1 197
1 207
●
Gross vehicle weight (GVW)
1 780
2 170
●
Gross train weight (GTW)
2 680
2 880
●
Unbraked trailer
540
585
●
Braked trailer (within GTW)
900
710
●
Recommended nose weight
70
75
●
Recommended weight on roof rack
100
100
The GTW and towing load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towing load mentioned
must be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the exterior temperature is above 37 °C, limit the towed load.
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TECHNICAL DATA
108 -
WEIGHTS AND TOWING LOADS (IN KG)
FOR DIESEL LUDOSPACE 4/5 SEAT VERSIONS
Engines
1.6 litre Turbo HDi 75
1.6 litre Turbo HDi
92
1.9 litre
Gearboxes
Manual
Manual
Manual
Length
L1
L2
L1
L2
L1
L2
Version (kg)
-
1 000
-
1 000
-
1 000
●
Kerb weight (in running order)
1 200
1 244
1 200
1 244
1 240
1 244
●
Gross vehicle weight (GVW)
1 735
2 170
1 735
2 170
1 840
2 210
●
Gross train weight (GTW)
2 535
2 970
2 535
2 970
2 940
3 005
●
Unbraked trailer
540
585
540
585
500
585
●
Braked trailer (within GTW)
1 100
1 100
1 100
1 100
1 100
795
●
Recommended nose weight
70
75
70
75
70
75
●
Recommended weight on roof rack
70
70
100
The GTW and towing load values indicated are valid up to a maximum altitude of 1 000 metres; the towing load mentioned
must be reduced by 10 % for each additional 1 000 metres.
The speed of a towing vehicle must not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h) (comply with the legislation in force in your country).
High ambient temperatures may result in a reduction in the performance of the vehicle in order to protect the engine; when
the exterior temperature is above 37 °C, limit the towed load.