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How many miles will a Citroen Relay do?

How many miles will a Citroen Relay do?

Citroen Relay servicing intervals and warranty Pre-Euro 6 Relays had 25,000-mile service intervals, but with the introduction of the new 2.0-litre engines in 2016, this was extended to 30,000 miles while the latest 2.2-litre models can go 32,000 miles between dealer visits. In theory.

What is the TYRE pressure for a Citroen Relay?

Tyre Pressure results for : Citroen Relay

Front Tyre Size Front Tyre Pressure Rear Tyre Pressure
225/75/R16 65 PSI / 4.5 BAR 73 PSI / 5 BAR

How long is a Citroen Relay long wheel base?

The wheelbase lengths are 3000mm (SWB), 3450mm (MWB), 3800mm (LWB), and 4035mm (XLWB). The width between the wheel arches on this model is 1422mm.

Where is the jack on a Fiat Ducato?

Have to concur, on Fiat Ducato, under passenger seat at front is a flap with a catch, release this catch and open the door. There should be a plastic suitcase kinda thing, containing jack, towing eye and a few other bits.

Who makes Citroen Relay engines?

Peugeot and Citroen use 2.2-litre BlueHDi motors, and there are two power outputs to choose from.

How do you reset the tire pressure light?

Hold the TPMS reset button until the tire pressure light blinks three times, then release it. Start the car and wait 20 minutes for the sensor to refresh. The TPMS reset button is usually located beneath the steering wheel. If you are unable to find it, refer to your vehicle’s owner’s manual.

Are Citroen Relay vans reliable?

Citroen Relay reliability and running costs The new engine delivers fuel economy of up to 48.7mpg, and service intervals are only every two years or 30,000 miles, which reflects the Relay’s good reliability record.

How much weight can a Citroen Relay take?

CITROËN RELAY HAS A GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT OF UP TO FOUR TONNES, WITH PAYLOADS OF ALMOST TWO TONNES. THE NEW RELAY IS AVAILABLE IN FOUR LENGTHS, THREE WHEELBASES AND THREE HEIGHTS, ENCOMPASSING USABLE LOAD SPACES FROM 8M3 TO 17M3. Citroën Relay’s audio technology has progressed – like everything else.

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