classixuk Posted March 1, 2006 Posted March 1, 2006 Well, I'm thrilled with the Berlingo. Only problem is that I do not have the manual (it's being sent in the post and should reach me by next week).In the meantime, does anybody know where I can download an electronic version of the manual (perhaps in .pdf format or similar)? In particular I would like to find out how the following works: 1) Automatic door locking and how I switch this feature on?2) Follow me home headlamps; mine seem to desert me as soon as I switch them off!3) What the 3 switch positions on each of the lights are forand finally, any other neat tricks my Berlingo can be programmed to do (and how to program them). I'm showing the car off this evening to some friends who have said they may buy one based on what they see. I want the Berlingo to perform as many tricks as possible! :D Thanks everyone. Quote
DickieG Posted March 1, 2006 Posted March 1, 2006 1, Hold the central locking button down for several seconds, then when the car moves off from stationary the doors lock. 2, After turning off the ignition, pull the indicator stalk towards you as if headlamp flashing, they will then stay on for a while before switching off. 3, I'm not sure by what you mean the three positions, my stalks only have two. 4, The wipers are linked to the speed of the car, intermittant delay shortens as car's speed exceeds 55 mph, but then when stationary switches from fast to slow, slow to intermittant. Likewise, the stereo can be "speed linked" to become louder as the car speeds up, press the music sign on the radio and work through the menu. How old is your Berlingo, newer versions have more toys :D Quote
classixuk Posted March 1, 2006 Author Posted March 1, 2006 Thanks for the super quick reply Dickie. With the lights I meant the little reading lights that come on when you unlock the car. The Berlingo I have is the Mutispace 03 edition so not as many toys as the latest one, but loads when you compare it to driving a Suzuki Swift. Out of interest, I couldn't find one with one those funky trolleys (modubox?) but today in Instore (the company that used to be called Poundstretcher) they had some in for a tenner! They're grey and blue and very well built (of course I picked one up). Thanks. (I have loads more questions but my other half is glaring at me as my dinner is going cold. Be back soon. :D Quote
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