radio CITROEN E-MEHARI 2023 Owners Manual
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RFID (Radio Frequency
IDentification) personal
key ring
The personal RFID key ring is supplied to you
on handover of your E-MEHARI.
It is used to:
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ock or unlock all the openings: the driver's
door, the passenger's door and the boot
flap.
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ctivate or deactivate driving rights by
operating the electronic immobiliser
installed in your E-MEHARI.
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ock or unlock the charging nozzle, as well
as the secure compartment located in the
boot. The personal RFID key ring reader (1)
is
located on the windscreen, driver's side.
The reader only responds to your personal
RFID key ring.Unlocking the vehicle
Present your personal RFID key ring in front
of the reader (1) located on the windscreen,
driver's side.
The indicator lamp on the reader flashes green
and the hazard warning lamps flash to confirm
the opening of the doors and the driving rights.
Locking the vehicle
With the ignition switched off and the ignition
key removed from the switch, present your
personal RFID key ring in front of the reader (1)
located on the windscreen, driver's side.
The indicator lamp on the reader flashes blue
confirming the complete locking of the vehicle. Always remove the ignition key from
the starting switch before locking your
E-MEHARI.
Otherwise, your vehicle will remain unlocked
and the immobiliser will not be set.
A non-authorised key ring results in the
reader indicator lamp coming on fixed red.
Central locking
Central locking button lamp:
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O ff: active driving with the car unlocked.
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n fixed: active driving with the car locked.
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ne flash: inactive driving.
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hree flashes: locking malfunction.
Access
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General safety
recommendations
Labels are attached in different places on
your vehicle. They include safety warnings
as well as identification information for
your vehicle. Do not remove them: they
are an integral part of your vehicle.
For any work on your vehicle, use
a qualified workshop that has the technical
information, skills and equipment required,
all of which a
CITROËN dealer is able to
provide. We draw your attention to the following
points:
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T
he fitting of electrical equipment or
accessories not listed by CITROËN
may cause excessive current
consumption and faults and failures
with the electrical system of your
vehicle. Contact a
CITROËN dealer
for information on the range of
recommended accessories.
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s a safety measure, access to
the diagnostic socket, used for the
vehicle's electronic systems, is
reser ved strictly for CITROËN dealers
or qualified workshops, equipped
with the special tools required (risk
of malfunctions of the vehicle's
electronic systems that could cause
breakdowns or serious accidents).
The manufacturer cannot be held
responsible if this advice is not
followed.
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ny modification or adaptation not
intended or authorised by CITROËN
or carried out without meeting the
technical requirements defined by
the manufacturer will result in the
suspension of the legal and contractual
warranties. Installation of accessory radio
communication transmitters
Before installing a
radio communication
transmitter with an external antenna, you
must contact a CITROËN dealer for the
specification of transmitters which can
be fitted (frequency, maximum power,
aerial position, specific installation
requirements), in line with the Vehicle
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Directive (2004/104/EC).
Depending on country regulations, some
safety equipment may be compulsory:
high visibility safety vests, warning
triangles, breathalysers, spare bulbs,
spare fuses, fire extinguisher, first aid kit,
mud flaps at the rear of the vehicle, etc.
Safety
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The screen goes off after 30 seconds.
T he switch to hibernation mode takes effect
after approximately 4
hours.
During this time, it is possible to cancel
switching to hibernation mode, as well as to
unlock or lock the vehicle.
Once this time has passed, your vehicle can no
longer be locked or unlocked.
If you intend to lock your vehicle, make sure to
take out your charging cable beforehand.
If the vehicle is to be put into hibernation
mode for a
long period, to prolong the ser vice
life of the 12
V ancillaries battery, you can
remove it or disconnect its (-) terminal.
Cancelling the switch to
hibernation mode
The switch to hibernation mode takes effect
after approximately 4 hours.
During this time, it is possible to cancel
switching to hibernation mode.
It will not necessarily be possible to use your
E-MEHARI right away (a long warm-up phase
may take place depending on the time between
starting hibernation and cancelling it).
If the screen displays "Standby – Connect the
plug" (with the vehicle logo circled in red), you
will not be able to start. Switch off the ignition
and connect your E-MEHARI.
Coming out of hibernation
mode
You have to be in possession of the charging
cable and be able to connect your vehicle to
a
power supply to be able to wake the vehicle
from hibernation. 1.
Press the settings button on the right of
the screen. The screen asks if you wish
to cancel the hibernation.
2. Press and hold the settings button
for 5 seconds to cancel the switch to
hibernation mode. It is imperative that you do not
disconnect the vehicle during the
warm-up phase.
After the warm-up phase, the charging of
the battery begins.
Wait until the charge level reaches 100%
before disconnecting your E-MEHARI.
Audio system
Radio
Your E-MEHARI is pre-wired to receive any
audio system with ISO connectors.
You can install the model of your choice.
However, as your E-MEHARI can only
accommodate one audio system, installing
a
new audio system means that the Bluetooth
audio system which is already fitted must be
disconnected. To come out of hibernation mode, simply
connect the charging cable.
It takes approximately 4
hours for the battery
to wake up.
During this warm-up phase, the indicator
lamp on the charging shut-off button and the
charging indicator lamp on the display flash
rapidly.
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Practical information
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Fuse allocations in the
passenger compartment
The presence of certain fuses depends on the
specification level of the vehicle.Fuse N°
RatingName
F1 7. 5 A+12 V BAT rear foglamp
F6 5 A+12 V BAT (TPMS) tyre pressures monitoring system ECU
F7 7. 5 A+12 V BAT anti-theft – IER telemetry box
F8 20 A +12 V BAT radio – setma – bluebox
F11 5 A+12 V BAT passenger compartment ECU (BCM)
F12 7. 5 A+12 V CTR relay – door CTR signal
F13 5 A+12 V BAT dashboard
F14 15 A+12 V BAT horns
F16 7. 5 A+12 V BAT passenger compartment ECU (BCM) – DIAG socket
F19 5 ALeft-hand brake lamp (EU only)
F20 5 ARight-hand brake lamp (EU only)
F21 10 A+12 V switched, brake lamps + third lamp
F23 5 A+12 V switched, passenger compar tment cooling fan unit (GMV)
F24 15 A+12 V switched, 12 V accessory socket
F27 5 A+12 V switched parking sensors (option)
F28 20 A +12 V switched, radio – setma – bluebox
F29 5 A+12 V switched, aerial amplifier
F31 5 A+12 V switched, airbag control unit
F32 5 A+12 V switched, IER telemetry box
F34 5 A+12 V switched, motor management ECU (UCM)
F35 5 A+12 V switched, ABS/ESP
F36 7. 5 A+12 V switched, illumination of switches ECU – diagnostic socket
F38 7. 5 A+12 V switched, high voltage battery – super visor
F40 7. 5 A+12 V switched, electric power steering ECU
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In the event of a breakdown
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Parking brake .................................................. 53
Pedals, control ............................... ...........52-53
Performance
................................................... 75
Power cut-off in an accident
...........................35
Power steering
...............................
.................54
Precautions regarding road traffic accidents
........5
Protecting children
..............................38, 42- 48
Puncture repair kit, temporary
........................ 69
P
RRadio ......................................................... 67- 6 8
Range ................................................ 4, 6, 58, 75
Recharging the battery
..................58 - 59, 61- 63
Recorder, total distance
.................................7- 9Ty r e s
.....................................................
6 9 , 74 -75
Tyre under-inflation detection
...................
55-56
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Safety, children ................................... 38, 42- 48
Safety, high voltage ...................3 - 6, 35 -36, 58,
64- 65, 70, 73
Screenwash
.................................................... 33
Screenwash fluid
...................................... 65-66
Seat belts
................................................... 37- 3 9
Seat, rear bench
....................................... 23 -24
Selector, drive
................................................. 54
Sidelamps
.................................................. 31
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Socket, 12
V .................................................... 30
Socket, USB
.................................................... 30
Soft Top (fabric roof)
.................................. 12-15
Speakers
......................................................... 68
Starting/Switching off the vehicle
..............51- 5 2
Steering wheel
.......................................... 24
-25
Suspension
..................................................... 76
Switch, starting
.......................................... 51- 5 2
Symbols
......................................................... 7- 9
U
W
V
Under-inflation (detection) ........................55-56
Under the bonnet ...................................... 64-65
Washing
.......................................................... 57
Weights
...............
............................................ 74
Windows, front
........................................... 1
5 -16
Windows, rear
............................................ 16 -17
Ventilation/Heating
.................................... 26-28
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