B
150
III
The rear pneumatic suspension enhances driving
comfort by maintaining a constant body height what-
ever the vehicle load.
OPERATION
- If there is an increase in vehicle load, a sinking of
the rear of the vehicle is detected and the pneumatic
springs infl ate in order to compensate for the extra
weight.
- If there is an decrease in load, a rising of the rear of
the vehicle is detected and so the pneumatic springs
defl ate to return the vehicle to its nominal height.
- If the vehicle has been unused for a long period, the
pneumatic springs may infl ate if necessary when you
unlock or open a door, so as to return the vehicle to
its nominal height.
Note :
If you do not reactivate the system manually,
the automatic correction will be activated as soon as
the vehicle starts to move. During the correction, the
SERVICE warning lamp lights up and a message on the
screen reminds you not to exceed 10 km/h (6 mph).
Note :
the automatic correction does not function if the
doors or the tailgate are open.
The automatic correction operates even if your vehicle
is in economy mode.
ACTIVATION / DEACTIVATION
The automatic correction can be deactivated :
- Press on the button
B
for approximately two seconds.
-
Release the button when you hear a beep. Deactivation
is confi rmed by the lighting of the LED on the button
B
.
It is essential that you should deactivate the system in
the following instances :
- working under the vehicle,
- changing a wheel,
- transporting the vehicle on a truck or on a boot.
To reactivate the automatic correction :
- Press again on the button
B
for approximately
two seconds.
- Release the button when you hear a beep. Activa-
tion is confi rmed by the extinction of the LED on the
button
B
.
In the event of the system malfunctioning, alert
messages, always in association with the SERVICE
warning lamp, will display in the instrument panel.
Contact a CITROËN dealer as soon as possible
warning lamp, will display in the instrument pan
, will d
.
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