STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS -> Cruise Control for Your Citroen Berlingo SUV First Generation (1996-2008)

Steering wheel controls  
This cruise control shows the function  
selection status on the instrument  
panel and displays the programmed  
speed:  
Function selected,  
displaying of the  
"Cruise Control"  
symbol.  
Function deactivated,  
OFF (example at  
107 km/h).  
Function activated  
(example at  
107 km/h).  
CRUISE CONTROL "CRUISE"  
Vehicle speed above  
(e.g. 118 km/h),  
the programmed  
speed is displayed  
flashing.  
"This is the speed at which the driver  
wishes to drive".  
This aid to driving in free-flowing  
traffic enables the vehicle to maintain  
the speed programmed by the driver,  
unless a steep gradient makes this  
impossible.  
In order for it to be programmed or  
activated, the vehicle speed must be  
greater than 25 mph (40 km/h) with at  
least 4th gear engaged.  
Operating fault  
detected,  
OFF - the dashes  
flash.  
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Steering wheel controls  
Selecting the function  
Temporary exceeding of the  
speed  
Reactivation  
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Place the switch in the CRUISE  
position. The cruise control is  
selected but is not yet active and  
no speed has been programmed.  
-
Following deactivation of the cruise  
control, press this button.  
It is possible to accelerate and drive  
momentarily at a speed greater than  
the programmed speed. The value  
programmed flashes.  
When the accelerator pedal is  
released, the vehicle will return to the  
programmed speed.  
Your vehicle will return to the last  
programmed speed.  
Alternatively, you can repeat the "first  
activation" procedure.  
First activation/  
programming a  
speed  
Deactivation (off)  
- Reach the chosen  
speed by pressing  
the accelerator.  
- Press this button or  
the brake or clutch  
pedal.  
- Press the SET -  
or SET + button.  
This programmes/activates the  
reference speed and the vehicle will  
maintain this speed.  
Steering wheel controls  
Good practice  
When changing the programmed  
reference speed by means of  
a maintained press, pay attention as  
the speed can increase or decrease  
rapidly.  
Do not use the cruise control on  
slippery roads or in heavy traffic.  
In the event of a steep slope, the cruise  
control cannot prevent the vehicle from  
exceeding the programmed speed.  
In any event, the cruise control cannot  
replace the need to observe the speed  
limits, nor can it replace the need for  
vigilance and responsibility on the part  
of the driver.  
It is advisable to leave your feet near  
the pedals.  
Changing the  
programmed speed  
Switching the function off  
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Place the dial in position 0 or  
switch off the ignition to switch  
everything off.  
There are two methods  
of memorising a  
speed higher than the  
previous one:  
Cancelling the programmed  
reference speed  
Without using the accelerator:  
press the Set + button.  
When the vehicle becomes stationary,  
after switching off the ignition, the  
system no longer memorises a speed.  
-
A brief press increases the speed  
by 1 mph (km/h).  
A maintained press increases  
To avoid any jamming under the  
pedals:  
the speed in steps of 5 mph (km/h).  
-
ensure that the mat and its fixings  
on the floor are positioned correctly,  
Using the accelerator:  
-
exceed the memorised speed until  
the speed required is reached,  
press the Set + or Set - button.  
-
never place one mat on top of  
another.  
-
To memorise a speed lower than the  
previous one:  
press the Set - button.  
A brief press decreases the speed  
by 1 mph (km/h).  
-
Operating fault  
The programmed speed is cleared then  
replaced by three dashes. Contact a  
CITROËN dealer to have the system  
checked.  
A maintained press decreases the  
speed in steps of 5 mph (km/h).  
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