Hi, I am really stuck with this one. I accidentally got a lot of water into the passengers' side rear underfloor storage (forgot to close the window! doh!). I took out the liner and the soundproofing and dried it all out, along with all the bodywork under it. But, some of the water has gone through the hole and under the floor where the front passenger seat is. The soundproofing spongy material is wet under there and I have no idea how to get to it to dry it out. I have left the compartment open but it doesn't seem to be drying out. Any ideas would be appreciated because it is starting to smell.
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water in rear underfloor storage
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Multispace rear blower
Hi guys, the blowers in the rear do not work, it's an m59, is there a common fuse that blows here?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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Mudflaps......
just wondering if any other owners have fitted their berlingo with mudflaps?
my old....ish (22 years young!) isuzu trooper has them fitted, and before my berlingo my old toyota carina had them as well.
I hadn't owned my berlingo for long and I noticed the back window was always dirty. (like the wife ehh?)
I wondered if a set of mudflaps of ebay would make any difference. (to the car!)
So i bought a cheap fits all set for peanuts of good all fleabay. had the citroen logo on them so happy days.
Made one of hell of a difference! The rear of the car is alot cleaner. so is the sides. (i fitted front and rear)
So, I got to noticing, does fitting mudflaps make your wife...........No I mean your car.........
less dirty?
No what i mean is, has any other berlingo owner retrofitted them and noticed a difference to the muck thrown up on to the rear window.
my old....ish (22 years young!) isuzu trooper has them fitted, and before my berlingo my old toyota carina had them as well.
I hadn't owned my berlingo for long and I noticed the back window was always dirty. (like the wife ehh?)
I wondered if a set of mudflaps of ebay would make any difference. (to the car!)
So i bought a cheap fits all set for peanuts of good all fleabay. had the citroen logo on them so happy days.
Made one of hell of a difference! The rear of the car is alot cleaner. so is the sides. (i fitted front and rear)
So, I got to noticing, does fitting mudflaps make your wife...........No I mean your car.........
less dirty?
No what i mean is, has any other berlingo owner retrofitted them and noticed a difference to the muck thrown up on to the rear window.

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1.6 hdi injector washers
Hello
Does anyone know where I can buy slightly thicker injector seals please as I have to recut the sealing face of one of my injector ports and are worried that I won't get it to clamp down properly after I have removed metal.
Thanks
John
Does anyone know where I can buy slightly thicker injector seals please as I have to recut the sealing face of one of my injector ports and are worried that I won't get it to clamp down properly after I have removed metal.
Thanks
John
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New 120 xtr.
Now the owner of a new xtr multispace, 120 6speed with stop start. Found it advertised on auto trader from a dealer in London. 5miles on clock, a pre reg, but new at an incredible saving on rrp. It has all the options I wanted, modutop.
Impression so far, compared to my old 11 plate Partner Tepee. Have lost the boot light/torch, also the rear passenger roof nets, yet to find other missing bits. Love the increased ride height and alloy wheels, and the extra power. Cruising on motorways will be easier with 6speed, 2200 revs = 70 ish. Not sure as to the iPod like controls, but auto air con good, the folding door mirrors are good but haven't found a way of folding them in while driving which in narrow lanes would be good. The mirrors are smaller than the older model, and less noise at speed.
Above all is quieter, less road noise, and the clanking of the suspension when cold has gone. Hopefully it won't appear on this one, although I didn't find it too much of problem on the partner. The extra gizmos like hill holding, stop start and speed limiter/cruise control are all good bringing it in line with new cars is a welcome addition. So, so far all good!
Looking forward to putting some miles on it.
Impression so far, compared to my old 11 plate Partner Tepee. Have lost the boot light/torch, also the rear passenger roof nets, yet to find other missing bits. Love the increased ride height and alloy wheels, and the extra power. Cruising on motorways will be easier with 6speed, 2200 revs = 70 ish. Not sure as to the iPod like controls, but auto air con good, the folding door mirrors are good but haven't found a way of folding them in while driving which in narrow lanes would be good. The mirrors are smaller than the older model, and less noise at speed.
Above all is quieter, less road noise, and the clanking of the suspension when cold has gone. Hopefully it won't appear on this one, although I didn't find it too much of problem on the partner. The extra gizmos like hill holding, stop start and speed limiter/cruise control are all good bringing it in line with new cars is a welcome addition. So, so far all good!
Looking forward to putting some miles on it.

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Re program key
Any instructions on how to reprogram my spare key. As it is never used I guess it has list it's memory.
Thanks
Thanks
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ENGINE SWAP
sup folks iam thinking changing the engine in my 2002 2.0 hdi for a smaller engine like the 1.4 hdi my vans only used as a run around for going camping and stuff and looking to bring the cost of running it down would this be a straight fit all the electrics ecu bsi full loom
thanks
stitches
thanks
stitches
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2002 Berlingo Multispace 1.6 interior lights
It's been a while since my last post or login to the forum, so hello to all again.
Having an issue with the door central locking, lock then immediately unlocks and display saying door open, courtesy lights on, my question is:-
Can someone direct me to the wiring/circuit diagram for the central locking (no deadlocks) and internal door switch wiring colours/no's I've got a Haynes, however, it doesn't show the courtesy light switch wiring, I can trace the wiring but wanted to have something to hand prior to stripping things down and tracing (My suspicion is o/s/f as it's the most used), I've checked continuity of wiring at door hinges and all check out fine even when wiggling wires so know I've an issue at door/lock side of one of the doors, even if someone can give me the pin no id's on the lock modules for the internal switch, I can take it from there, Many thanks in advance guys.
Having an issue with the door central locking, lock then immediately unlocks and display saying door open, courtesy lights on, my question is:-
Can someone direct me to the wiring/circuit diagram for the central locking (no deadlocks) and internal door switch wiring colours/no's I've got a Haynes, however, it doesn't show the courtesy light switch wiring, I can trace the wiring but wanted to have something to hand prior to stripping things down and tracing (My suspicion is o/s/f as it's the most used), I've checked continuity of wiring at door hinges and all check out fine even when wiggling wires so know I've an issue at door/lock side of one of the doors, even if someone can give me the pin no id's on the lock modules for the internal switch, I can take it from there, Many thanks in advance guys.
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Awning attachment
Hello from a newbie.
I am the owner of a Citroen Berlingo professional campervan conversion which I love. I recently purchased a Reimo awning which attaches to the tailgate. However not so sure about security when the awning is attached to the open tailgate.
Can the doors be locked when the tailgate with awning attached is open?
I would appreciate advise from some experienced Berlingo owners.
Thanks and happy to have found this forum
I am the owner of a Citroen Berlingo professional campervan conversion which I love. I recently purchased a Reimo awning which attaches to the tailgate. However not so sure about security when the awning is attached to the open tailgate.
Can the doors be locked when the tailgate with awning attached is open?
I would appreciate advise from some experienced Berlingo owners.
Thanks and happy to have found this forum
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New key and fob m59
Hello guys
I bought my multispace from auction with one key, sadly the one without the fob
Can i get a replacement and fob at a reasonable price?
Regards
Andi
I bought my multispace from auction with one key, sadly the one without the fob
Can i get a replacement and fob at a reasonable price?
Regards
Andi
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Kenwood KSC-SW11 under seat active subwoofer
Decided to sell the subwoofer as featured in this thread http://www.berlingoforum.co.uk/thread-13303.html
as otherwise it is just sitting in my draw taking up space.
Offering it for sale for £75 including mainland delivery costs.
Thinking of anything else I can add - It has hardly been used before I installed a 12" sub in the boot (an offer presented itself around the same time that I could not refuse).
As per the thread above, I can vouch for the fact that this all in one amplifier and subwoofer (active subwoofer) will install if your car has the bog standard Citroen radio set too.
Boxed with all the bits that came with it, manual, cables, remote control etc.
as otherwise it is just sitting in my draw taking up space.
Offering it for sale for £75 including mainland delivery costs.
Thinking of anything else I can add - It has hardly been used before I installed a 12" sub in the boot (an offer presented itself around the same time that I could not refuse).
As per the thread above, I can vouch for the fact that this all in one amplifier and subwoofer (active subwoofer) will install if your car has the bog standard Citroen radio set too.
Boxed with all the bits that came with it, manual, cables, remote control etc.
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Rear axle
Hi all anyone know of any where in the Glasgow area that supplies and fits reconditioned rear axles??? Cheers
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Shelter at the back
Here's a cheap & cheerful way to add some shelter at the back of a Berlingo car or van. With the car you may need a prop to support the tailgate if the struts are getting a bit weak.
This is on our Dispatch but will work on a Berlingo too.
First method works by clipping folded tarp to roof bars & then bungees to the wheels & underside of van. I used this to provide some shade recently. Also good for rain depending wind & direction van is parked. We'll use this method at some race (MTB) events if the weather is bad & parking is tight & we can't use our side awning. The only guys in use are to hold the doors open against the wind.
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The next method is with tarp fully open. Still attached to roof bars & wheels but other end held put by a telescopic pole & guyed out. Good alternative to a drive away awning as goes up or down very quickly. We often just use a very small tent or kip in the back of the van so it's useful space for cooking, sorting out gear etc.
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This is on our Dispatch but will work on a Berlingo too.
First method works by clipping folded tarp to roof bars & then bungees to the wheels & underside of van. I used this to provide some shade recently. Also good for rain depending wind & direction van is parked. We'll use this method at some race (MTB) events if the weather is bad & parking is tight & we can't use our side awning. The only guys in use are to hold the doors open against the wind.
The next method is with tarp fully open. Still attached to roof bars & wheels but other end held put by a telescopic pole & guyed out. Good alternative to a drive away awning as goes up or down very quickly. We often just use a very small tent or kip in the back of the van so it's useful space for cooking, sorting out gear etc.
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M59 sports exhsust
Hello guys, I've started my project in earnest now
I've booked the window tinting, I have potentially sorted some struts and springs
I'll then drop the rear
I have, I think, sorted some 17s
Next I want to free up the exhaust, I'm looking for a ports exhaust and decat, with a cat silhouette ?
Can anyone advise where to get a system and egr blanks, I'm struggling to find any if I'm honest
I've booked the window tinting, I have potentially sorted some struts and springs
I'll then drop the rear
I have, I think, sorted some 17s
Next I want to free up the exhaust, I'm looking for a ports exhaust and decat, with a cat silhouette ?
Can anyone advise where to get a system and egr blanks, I'm struggling to find any if I'm honest
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2013 Whte Berlingo Multispace 1.6 HDi XTR, 1 owner, FSH, dashcams, winter tyres
(First post, so apologies in advance for any admin errors or missing info).
2013 (13) Berlingo Multispace 1.6 HDi 90 XTR, 1 owner, full dealer service history, 2 dashcams, full spare set of winter tyres on wheels, £7,900
Polar White colour
One owner, well looked after, no dings but small scratch on front bumper
Just over 55,200 miles on the clock, nearly all motorway, straight line commute (covering 250 miles per week, so mileage will creep up until sold)
Full Citroen dealer service history
Warranty runs out on 28th June 2016 but just MOT'd until 27th June 2017
Taxed until 30th June (but this is non-transferable anyway now)
XTR spec. includes 3 single seats in the rear that all fold up and come out of the vehicle, arm rests in the front, storage box between the front seats etc. etc. Check out the full spec. online.
Things to note:
Wheel covers are missing, but there are some nice sets available for around £20 on ebay, so I'll leave this to the new owner's preference instead of purchasing a set now.
Mirror switch knob was knocked off (clipped it with knee getting in car), but this was replaced with a piece of Meccano (see pics), which works just as well if not better!
Extras:
Safety Plus Pack (front/lateral/curtain airbags, Electronic Stability Control (ESC) with traction control and Hill Start Assist function).
Split opening tailgate with dark tinted windows in rear
DoD LS430W dashcams fitted front and rear
Full set of winter tyres (ContiWinter). Around 4mm left on tread.
Payment by bank transfer.
Can be viewed in either Bury (BL9) or Huddersfield town centre (HD1)
£7,900
Click here for Ebay ad showing all pics (too many to add here with file restrictions)
2013 (13) Berlingo Multispace 1.6 HDi 90 XTR, 1 owner, full dealer service history, 2 dashcams, full spare set of winter tyres on wheels, £7,900
Polar White colour
One owner, well looked after, no dings but small scratch on front bumper
Just over 55,200 miles on the clock, nearly all motorway, straight line commute (covering 250 miles per week, so mileage will creep up until sold)
Full Citroen dealer service history
Warranty runs out on 28th June 2016 but just MOT'd until 27th June 2017
Taxed until 30th June (but this is non-transferable anyway now)
XTR spec. includes 3 single seats in the rear that all fold up and come out of the vehicle, arm rests in the front, storage box between the front seats etc. etc. Check out the full spec. online.
Things to note:
Wheel covers are missing, but there are some nice sets available for around £20 on ebay, so I'll leave this to the new owner's preference instead of purchasing a set now.
Mirror switch knob was knocked off (clipped it with knee getting in car), but this was replaced with a piece of Meccano (see pics), which works just as well if not better!
Extras:
Safety Plus Pack (front/lateral/curtain airbags, Electronic Stability Control (ESC) with traction control and Hill Start Assist function).
Split opening tailgate with dark tinted windows in rear
DoD LS430W dashcams fitted front and rear
Full set of winter tyres (ContiWinter). Around 4mm left on tread.
Payment by bank transfer.
Can be viewed in either Bury (BL9) or Huddersfield town centre (HD1)
£7,900
Click here for Ebay ad showing all pics (too many to add here with file restrictions)
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M49 Budget DIY Camper conversion
Hello all.
Im new here and new to Europe. I just moved to Germany a month ago from New Zealand to do a bit of overseas experience working stuff.
Seen as though i want to go do a bunch of things i though what better way to do it than in a camper! I love the freedom of being able to park up anywhere and make camp. I did this for 3 months on a 100cc motorbike and with a tent in Vietnam end of last year.
Now i am on a super tight budget as i have only just started working after 1.5 years of travelling. The only thing going for me at the moment is that im a mechanic by trade, so will be doing *trying to* everything myself.
Plan is for a simple fold out bed and possibly a table and seat set up. I think i will retain the seats so hopefully i can help out some hitchhikers or get some fuel money from bla bla car.
So after much searching I finally settled on a Belringo (this one being the 1.6 petrol) as it ticked all the boxes, cheap, TUV (MOT), Green emissions sticker and hopefully enough space to build a bed! And also helped that i have experience with the engine and gearbox as i own a 205 GTI at home and have had a few Frenchies in my time.
got it for 600 euros and of course some things need fixing,
-Roof doesn't work which seems to be a mega common problem but i see no one has really tackled the problem on any threads i could --- find so im going to give it a good go! (what normally goes wrong with them? mines trying to open on one side only)
-cambelt needs doing
-exhaust manifold cracked
plus its totally filthy so i started with a big clean which included stripping the entire interior including carpets...... i go a little overboard sometimes
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even got some free CD's
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Engine
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interior, luckily i had already decided to take the carpets out for a water blast as i split beer everywhere taking the seats out haha
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is this standard or some added thing? Cause i love it!
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then after checking the plugs and cleaning the air filter the pressure sensor blew off the power steering hose for no reason what so ever. Luckily im used to owning french cars and was not surprised..... Ironically the problem was fixed with a spark plug and it will stay that way
Im new here and new to Europe. I just moved to Germany a month ago from New Zealand to do a bit of overseas experience working stuff.
Seen as though i want to go do a bunch of things i though what better way to do it than in a camper! I love the freedom of being able to park up anywhere and make camp. I did this for 3 months on a 100cc motorbike and with a tent in Vietnam end of last year.
Now i am on a super tight budget as i have only just started working after 1.5 years of travelling. The only thing going for me at the moment is that im a mechanic by trade, so will be doing *trying to* everything myself.
Plan is for a simple fold out bed and possibly a table and seat set up. I think i will retain the seats so hopefully i can help out some hitchhikers or get some fuel money from bla bla car.
So after much searching I finally settled on a Belringo (this one being the 1.6 petrol) as it ticked all the boxes, cheap, TUV (MOT), Green emissions sticker and hopefully enough space to build a bed! And also helped that i have experience with the engine and gearbox as i own a 205 GTI at home and have had a few Frenchies in my time.
got it for 600 euros and of course some things need fixing,
-Roof doesn't work which seems to be a mega common problem but i see no one has really tackled the problem on any threads i could --- find so im going to give it a good go! (what normally goes wrong with them? mines trying to open on one side only)
-cambelt needs doing
-exhaust manifold cracked
plus its totally filthy so i started with a big clean which included stripping the entire interior including carpets...... i go a little overboard sometimes
![[Image: 20160615_175426.jpg]](http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/ae319/FastPhotography/Mobile%20Uploads/20160615_175426.jpg)
even got some free CD's
![[Image: 20160615_175617.jpg]](http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/ae319/FastPhotography/Mobile%20Uploads/20160615_175617.jpg)
Engine
![[Image: 20160615_175432.jpg]](http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/ae319/FastPhotography/Mobile%20Uploads/20160615_175432.jpg)
![[Image: 20160616_204956.jpg]](http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/ae319/FastPhotography/Mobile%20Uploads/20160616_204956.jpg)
interior, luckily i had already decided to take the carpets out for a water blast as i split beer everywhere taking the seats out haha
![[Image: 20160617_175623.jpg]](http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/ae319/FastPhotography/Mobile%20Uploads/20160617_175623.jpg)
![[Image: 20160617_180611.jpg]](http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/ae319/FastPhotography/Mobile%20Uploads/20160617_180611.jpg)
![[Image: 20160619_160950.jpg]](http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/ae319/FastPhotography/Mobile%20Uploads/20160619_160950.jpg)
is this standard or some added thing? Cause i love it!
![[Image: 20160615_175641.jpg]](http://i983.photobucket.com/albums/ae319/FastPhotography/Mobile%20Uploads/20160615_175641.jpg)
then after checking the plugs and cleaning the air filter the pressure sensor blew off the power steering hose for no reason what so ever. Luckily im used to owning french cars and was not surprised..... Ironically the problem was fixed with a spark plug and it will stay that way

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Load Compartment Mat
I bought 5-bar chequer plate rubber mats for the front and 2nd row but couldn't find one for the load compartment, so I made this from a 1.5m x 1.5m square piece purchased on eBay.
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Hi from Poland
Hi.. from 2 days my first citroen
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Wysłane z mojego SM-G925F przy użyciu Tapatalka
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Wysłane z mojego SM-G925F przy użyciu Tapatalka
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2009 (59) Berlingo XTR
Hi Guys, I've finally taken the plunge and got a larger vehicle (PUG Expert Crew). So my Berlingo is no longer required.
So here's her spec;
2009 Met Blue XTR
87,000 miles
Serviced by local Citroen/PUG/Fiat specialist
New battery, new wipers, recently new tyres
It's the XTR spec less the cruise control and parking sensors. So has A/C and so on.
This has been loving used as my son and I's bike bus... We ride MTB and bought this to carry them inside.
*** She does have a small dent in the rear bumper ***
I'm totally lost in terms of what to ask for her; I've looked on eBay and Autotrader and they seem to be around £5k. I'm probably looking for £4k ovno
I'll get some pics up tonight.
If somebody reads this and thinks it's too expensive please let me know... I'm not in a desperate rush to sell but I don't want it to just sit there! My number is 07899 848134 if anybody has any questions.
Thanks,
David
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So here's her spec;
2009 Met Blue XTR
87,000 miles
Serviced by local Citroen/PUG/Fiat specialist
New battery, new wipers, recently new tyres
It's the XTR spec less the cruise control and parking sensors. So has A/C and so on.
This has been loving used as my son and I's bike bus... We ride MTB and bought this to carry them inside.
*** She does have a small dent in the rear bumper ***
I'm totally lost in terms of what to ask for her; I've looked on eBay and Autotrader and they seem to be around £5k. I'm probably looking for £4k ovno
I'll get some pics up tonight.
If somebody reads this and thinks it's too expensive please let me know... I'm not in a desperate rush to sell but I don't want it to just sit there! My number is 07899 848134 if anybody has any questions.
Thanks,
David
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Waiting on my Berlingo
Hello to all,
I am a new Berlingo owner (almost) and wanted to say hello to fellow Berlingo owners
I ordered a new Berlingo Multispace 100 blue HDI Feel edition at the beginning of May and delivery is due any day now. Can't wait to get it and get away on a camping trip. The dealership have "thrown" in a Serenity pack free of charge. Does anyone know what exactly the Serenity pack is?

I am a new Berlingo owner (almost) and wanted to say hello to fellow Berlingo owners
I ordered a new Berlingo Multispace 100 blue HDI Feel edition at the beginning of May and delivery is due any day now. Can't wait to get it and get away on a camping trip. The dealership have "thrown" in a Serenity pack free of charge. Does anyone know what exactly the Serenity pack is?
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