Chapter 3: Cooling, heating and air conditioning systems. Chapter 4: Part A: Fuel and exhaust systems – petrol models. Chapter 4: Part B: Fuel and exhaust systems – 1.8 and 1.9 litre (XUD series) diesel models. Chapter 4: Part C: Fuel and exhaust systems – 1.6, 1.9 (DW series) and 2.0 litre diesel models. To reset ECO mode and clear the flashing battery light, start the engine. The usual faults with ECO mode won't reset are: 'Engine turns over, but won't start' or 'Car won't start'. The way to diagnose this is to ignore ECO mode resets and focus on starting the engine.
Citroen Relay central locking issue I have a 2012 Citroen Relay and the central locking is not working from the key fob. All doors lock/unlock from the dashboard button. I've changed the battery in the fob and they confirmed the fob was giving out a signal. The fuse also looks fine. Any ideas what else I might be able to check?

October 2007. YOU NEED TO TURN YOUR KEY IN THE IGNITION TILL ONE CLICK BEFORE FIRING UP.THEN USE THE MILEAGE TRIP RESETER AND THE BUTTON TO THE RIGHT. K. DAGNALL. October 2007. do it with the keys in the switch and the car not running. ofer. June 2007.

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Location: UK. Reputation: 160. #4. 15-06-2020, 06:58 AM. You can unlock just the load bay doors from the key and buttons on the dash, but that doesn't allow you to open the door from the inside when camping inside mate. That's what the OP is after. There's no handle on the inside of the B9 rear doors.
Try a good work-out with plenty WD40 - squirt in the lock, run the key in and out; repeat until you can feel the pins running over the key serrations. Wipe the key really thoroughly before you fold it back into the plipper! Old-Guy wrote: repeat until you can feel the pins running over the key serrations.
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