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Practical Advice -> Safety recommendations for Your Citroen C5 Suv First Generation (2001-2008)

sAFeTy ReCOMMeNDATIONs  
Towing (Boat, caravan, etc.)  
roof bars  
If you are climbing a steep gradient  
and the engine gets excessively  
hot, certain functions become una-  
vailable (e.g. sequential control of  
the automatic gearbox, the air con-  
ditioning).  
If you are towing with a device not  
approved by the CITROËN network,  
you must deactivate parking assist-  
ance using the button on the dash-  
board. see “Parking assistance”.  
It is recommended that you remove  
the towing ball, so that it does not  
interfere with the functioning of the  
proximity sensors, when you are  
not using a trailer.  
For your safety and to avoid dam-  
age to the roof, you must use roof  
bars that are tested and approved  
by AUTOMOBILes CITROËN.  
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recommendations:  
spread the load evenly, avoid-  
ing overloading on one side.  
Position the heaviest weight as  
low down as possible.  
Towbar  
We recommend that you use  
CITROËN towbars and harnesses  
which have been tested and  
approved during the design of your  
vehicle, and that these devices are  
fitted by a CITROËN dealer.  
If a device is fitted outside of the  
CITROËN network, it must be car-  
ried out using the electrical connec-  
tions fitted at the rear of your vehicle  
and following the recommendations  
of the manufacturer.  
Tie the load down securely and  
add warning signs if it is pro-  
truding.  
Drive conservatively, as the  
vehicle will be more vulnerable  
to side winds.  
The stability of your vehicle may  
be altered.  
Remove the roof rack or roof  
bars when you are not using  
them.  
it is essential to install a CiTrOËn approved electronic unit  
when having a towbar fitted, in order to prevent any risk of  
malfunction or damage (risk of fire).  
if you are towing another vehicle, the latter must be free-  
wheeling (gearbox in neutral).  
Do not exceed the maximum permitted load.  
For the maximum distributed load on the roof bars: see the chapter  
general”.  
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