tow bar Citroen BERLINGO MULTISPACE 2016 2.G Owner's Manual
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Corresponds to
a left hand drive
vehicle.Corresponds to a
right hand drive
vehicle.
10.
201-286
TECHNOLOGY
on
BOARD
6.
148-152
ACCESSORIES
7
.
153-168
CHECKS 8
.
169-191
QUICK HELP
7-inch touchÂ
screen tablet 201
Audio
 system Â
269
T
owing a trailer
148
T
owbar with detachable swan
Â
neck
Â
towball
Â
150o
ther accessories
152
o
pening the bonnet
154
Petrol engine
155d
iesel engine
156
Levels
Â
157
Checks
Â
159
Fuel
161
Fuel cut-off
162
Diesel
Â
priming
Â
pump
Â
162
BlueH
d
i and
a
dBlue
® 163 Battery Â
169
T
emporary  puncture Â
repair  kit Â
171
Changing
 a  wheel Â
172Removable snow screen 178
Snow
Â
chains
 179
Changing a bulb
180 a fuse
186Â a
Â
wiper
Â
blade
Â
190
Being
Â
towed
Â
191
9.
192-200
TECHNICAL
D ATA
Dimensions 192
Engines  196
W
eights Â
196
Identification
Â
markings
Â
200The "T
echnology on board"
section presents the new
audio/navigation  systems.
Contents
ConTEnTS
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Location
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ExTERIOR
Remote control 18-19
Changing the battery ,
reinitialisation
Â
19k
ey
18
Starting
55
Hill start assist
56
Central
 locking  /  unlocking Â
18,
 27
Filler
 cap,  fuel  tank Â
161-162
Fuel
 cut-off,  Diesel  priming Â
162a
dBlue
®,
topping  up  38-39,  163-168
Wiper
Â
blades Â
190
Door
Â
mirrors Â
1
11
Side repeaters
183
Active
Â
City  Brake Â
122-125
Front
Â
lamps, Â foglamps, Â direction Â
indicators
58-60, 180-183
Headlamp
 beam  height Â
adjustment
Â
60
Changing front bulbs
180-183
Headlamp
 wash Â
62,
 158
Snow
Â
cover Â
178
Front doors
21
Sliding side doors
22-23k
ey
18o
pening the bonnet
154
Child
Â
lock Â
147
T
owing,
Â
lifting
Â
191
T
owbar,
Â
swan
Â
neck
Â
towball
148-151
Parking
Â
sesnsors
 1
15-116
Reversing
Â
camera
Â
1
17
Rear
Â
roof
Â
flap
Â
26
Emergency
Â
control
Â
23
Spare
Â
wheel,
Â
jack,
Â
changing
Â
a
Â
wheel,
Â
tools
Â
172-177
T
emporary
Â
puncture
Â
repair
Â
kit
Â
171
Inflation,
Â
pressures
Â
200
Modutop
Â
roof
Â
98-99,
Â
102
Roof bars
103
Rear
Â
lamps,
Â
direction
Â
indicators
Â
58-59
3rd
Â
brake
Â
lamp
Â
185
Changing rear
bulbs
180-181, 184-185d
oors, tailgate
23-25
a
ccessories
152
Dimensions
Â
192-195
Brakes,
Â
pads
Â
1
14,
Â
157,
Â
159
Emergency
Â
braking
Â
1
18
a
BS, EBF
d
1
18
ASR,
Â
DSC
Â
1
19
Grip control
120-121
Active
Â
City
Â
Brake
Â
122-125
T
yres, pressures
200
Snow
Â
chains
 179
T
yre
Â
under-inflation
Â
detection
 4
1-42
Tyre
Â
under-inflation
Â
detection
Â
with
Â
reinitialisation
43-46
Number
Â
plate
Â
lamps
Â
185
1
oVERVIEW
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Seats
Operating the Row 3 seats
Removing the seat
-Â
Lower
 the  head  restraint.
-
Place the seat in the fully folded
position.
-
Â
T
ilt  the  entire  seat  forwards.
-
Â
On
 each  side,  take  hold  of  the Â
uprights of the folded seat, tilting it
forward
 slightly,  and  lift  it.Refitting the seat
The label on the seat indicates the
position
 in  which  it  must  be  installed.
-
Â
Place
 the  hooks  of  the  front  feet Â
between
 the  two  bars.
-
Â
Ensure
 that  no  object  or  foot  is Â
obstructing the rear anchorage
points and that the seat belt is
positioned correctly and available
for
 use.
-
Â
Fold
 back  the  seat  to  fix  its  rear Â
anchoring
 feet.
-
o perate the control to raise the
seat
 back  to  its  initial  position.
-
Â
Raise
 the  head  restraint.
Good practice
Following the various operations:
- Â
do
 not  remove  a  head  restraint Â
without stowing it; secure it inside
the vehicle,
-
ensure that the passengers can
always access the seat belts and
fasten
 them  easily,
-
Â
passengers
 must  never  take Â
their
 seat  without  adjusting  and Â
fastening
 their  seat  belt.
-
Â
a
 passenger  seated  in  row  3  must Â
ensure that he does not obstruct
the row 2 seat anchorage points,
-
Â
a
 passenger  seated  in  row  3  must Â
not
 have  the  seat  in  front  of  them  in Â
row 2 in the folded position; this is
in case the seat could tip towards
the passenger unexpectedly and
injure
 them.
Do
 not  place  hard  or  heavy  objects  on Â
the
 seat  backs  forming  a  table,  they Â
could
 become  dangerous  projectiles  in Â
the
 event  or  sharp  braking  or  impact.
EASE OF USE and COMFORT
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MODUTOP ROOF BARS
The maximum authorised weight on each
 roof  bar  is  35  kg. In
 all  cases,  the  load  must  rest  on Â
the non-slip bands provided for this
purpose
 and  must  not  touch  the  roof  or Â
the
 glazing  of  the  roof.
Recommendations for loading the
roof
This procedure requires the use of
a spanner supplied with the tools for
changing
 a  wheel.
These two longitudinal Modutop roof
bars  can  be  removed.
Chapter  9,  "Changing  a  wheel"  section.
-
Â
Open
 the  protective  covers.
-
Â
Slacken
 the  four  screws  using  the Â
spanner
 and  remove  them.
-
Â
T
urn  the  bars  90°  placing  the Â
hollow
 parts  towards  the  front.
-
Â
Refit
 the  the  4  screws  and  tighten Â
them
 using  the  spanner.
-
Â
Close
 the  protective  covers.
-
Use the strap passages
A only to
secure
 the  load  firmly.
Practical information
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12 volt socket (120 W max)
It is advisable to limit the use of this socket to  avoid  discharging  the  battery.
Protective net
Open the cover located in the hook support.
Fix the top of the net in the notches,
having
 first  turned  the  bar  1/4  of  a  turn.
Ensure that the end of the bar engages
correctly
 in  the  metal  part  of  its Â
location.
Fix the straps in the locations provided
on
 the  floor.
Tighten
 the  net  using  the  straps.
Stowing rings
Use these rings to secure loads on the
floor.
The connection of an electrical
device not approved by CITR
o
Ë
n
,
such
Â
as
Â
a
Â
USB
Â
charger,
Â
may
Â
adversely af
fect the operation of
vehicle
Â
electrical
Â
systems,
Â
causing
Â
faults such as poor telephone reception
or interference with displays in the
screens.
Practical information
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Activation / DeactivationMalfunction
In the event of a malfunction, the LED in
 the  button  comes  on,  accompanied Â
by
 an  audible  signal  and  a  message  in Â
the
 screen.
Contact
 a  CITROËN  dealer  or  qualified Â
workshop.
Good practice
In bad weather or in winter, ensure that
the sensors  are  not  covered  with  mud, Â
ice
 or  snow.
The
 system  will  be  deactivated Â
automatically
 if  a  trailer  is  being  towed Â
or
 if  a  bicycle  carrier  is  fitted  (vehicle Â
fitted
 with  a  towbar  or  bicycle  carrier Â
recommended
 by  CITROËN).
You can activate or deactivate
the
Â
system
Â
by
Â
pressing
Â
this
Â
button.
The activation or deactivation
of
Â
the
Â
system
Â
is
Â
stored
Â
when
Â
the
Â
vehicle
Â
stops.
Engage forward gear
In addition to the rear parking sensors, the  front  parking  sensors  are  triggered Â
when an obstacle is detected in
front of the vehicle and the speed
of
 the  vehicle  remains  below  6  mph Â
(10Â km/h).The
 tone  from  the  speaker  (front Â
or rear) allows an obstacle to be
identified
 as  either  in  front  of  or Â
behind
 the  vehicle.
Stop the assistance
Change to neutral. The  parking  sensor  system Â
cannot,
 in  any  circumstances, Â
take
 the  place  of  the  vigilance  and Â
responsibility
 of  the  driver.
Parking sensors
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Good Practice
In certain cases of particularly arduous
use (towing  the  maximum  load  up  a Â
steep
 slope  in  high  temperatures),  the Â
engine
 automatically  limits  its  power. Â
In this case, the air conditioning is
automatically
 cut  off  to  save  engine Â
power
.
Tyres
Check
 the  tyre  pressures  of  the  towing Â
vehicle and of the trailer
, observing the
recommended
 pressures.
Chapter
 7,  "Levels"  section.
If
 the  coolant  temperature Â
warning
 lamp  comes  on,  stop Â
the vehicle and switch of
f the
engine
 as  soon  as  possible.Brakes
Towing
 increases  the  braking  distance.  Drive
 at  a  moderate  speed,  change Â
down
 early  and  brake  gradually.
Towbar
We recommend the use of genuine CITRo Ë n towbars and their wiring
harnesses, which have been tested
and
 approved  from  the  design  stage  of Â
your vehicle, and that you entrust the
fitting
 of  this  equipment  to  a  CITROËN Â
dealer
.
If
 this  equipment  is  not  fitted  by  a Â
CITROËN
 dealer,  it  is  imperative  that Â
it
 is  fitted  using  the  electrical  pre-
equipment
 installed  at  the  rear  of  the Â
vehicle and in accordance with the
manufacturer's
 instructions.
In accordance with the general
instructions
 a  reminder  of  which  has Â
been given above, we draw your
attention
 to  the  risk  associated  with Â
fitting
 a  towbar  or  electrical  accessory Â
not
 recommended  by  CITROËN. Â
Fitting
 such  equipment  could  result  in Â
the failure of your vehicle's electronic
system.
 Please  obtain  information  from Â
the
 Manufacturer  before  fitting  this  type Â
of
 equipment.
Side wind
Sensitivity
Â
to
Â
side
Â
wind
Â
is
Â
increased.
Â
Drive
Â
smoothly
Â
and
Â
at
Â
a
Â
moderate
Â
speed.
ABS/DSC
The
Â
ABS
Â
or
Â
DSC
Â
systems
Â
only
Â
control
Â
the
Â
vehicle,
Â
not
Â
the
Â
trailer
Â
or
Â
caravan.
Parking sensors
The
Â
rear
Â
parking
Â
sensors
Â
system
Â
does
Â
not
Â
function
Â
while
Â
the
Â
vehicle
Â
is
Â
towing.
Chapter
Â
9,
Â
"Identification
Â
markings"
Â
section.
ACCESSORIES
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TOWBAR WITH SWAN NECK T
OWBALL ,
LOCKABLE
AND
QUICKL
Y
DET
ACHABLE
Presentation
This swan neck towbar, delivered assembled,  can  be  removed  and  fitted Â
easily
.  No  tools  are  needed.
Instructions for fitting and before
every use
Check
 that  the  swan  neck  is  correctly Â
locked
 by  verifying  the  following  points:
-
Â
the
 green  mark  on  the  locking Â
wheel is visible,
-
Â
the
 safety  lock  on  the  locking  wheel Â
is directed toward the rear
,
-
Â
the
 safety  lock  is  closed  and  the Â
key
 removed;  the  locking  wheel  can Â
no longer be operated,
-
Â
the
 swan  neck  must  no  longer Â
move
 at  all  in  its  carrier.
When
 hooking  up  the  trailer,  don't Â
forget
 to  connect  the  trailer  harness.
Fitting
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1. Parking the vehicle
- The occupants  must  get  out  of  the  vehicle
 and  wait  in  a  safe  location.
-
Â
If
 possible,  park  the  vehicle  on Â
level, stable and non-slippery
ground.
-
Â
Apply
 the  parking  brake,  switch Â
of
f  the  ignition  and  engage  first  or Â
reverse
 gear. -
 Place  a  chock  under  the  wheel  diagonally opposite the one to be
changed.
CHANGING A WHEEL
2. T
ools
The tools are stowed in a storage area
closed by  a  flap  under  a  front  seat.
-
Â
If
 necessary,  move  the  seat  forward Â
to
 access  the  storage  compartment Â
from
 the  rear.
-
Â
Remove
 the  flap  then  take  out  the Â
jack
 and  the  tool  carrier.
-
Â
Remove
 the  tools  needed  from  the Â
carrier
.
1.
Â
Jack.
2.
Â
Wheelbrace.
3.
Â
Chock.
4.
Spanner for the Modutop roof bars
and
 rear  lamps.
5.
Â
Alloy
 wheel  trim  removal  tool.
6.
Â
T
owing  eye.
If
Â
the
Â
vehicle
Â
is
Â
fitted
Â
with
Â
a
Â
towbar,
Â
it
Â
is
Â
sometimes
Â
necessary
Â
to
Â
raise
Â
the
Â
vehicle
Â
slightly
Â
to
Â
make
Â
it
Â
easier
Â
to
Â
remove
Â
the
Â
spare
Â
wheel
Â
from
Â
its
Â
carrier
.
On
Â
certain
Â
types
Â
of
Â
ground
Â
and/
or if considerable loads are being
transported, call a CITR
o
Ë
n
dealer or
a
Â
qualified
Â
workshop.
The
Â
jack
Â
and
Â
tools
Â
are
Â
specific
Â
to
Â
your
Â
vehicle.
Â
Do
Â
not
Â
use
Â
them
Â
for
Â
other
Â
purposes.
Changing a wheel