Norwichmale Posted September 24, 2011 Posted September 24, 2011 Hi all,im desperatley looking for a wiring diagram for my C5 2.2 HDI auto.Ive been given a couple of links but none of them work now.Any ideas???? Reguards Jon Quote
paul.h Posted September 25, 2011 Posted September 25, 2011 If it is a mark 1 C5 (136 hp), there are diagrams in the French Review Technique Automobile manual for the C5 by ETAI. This is similar to a Haynes manual but in French with lots of diagrams and photos. It can be obtained through Amazon's French site or direct from ETAI, cost with postage will be about 35 euros and takes a few days. You may also be able to purchase them if you register with service.citroen.com although I have only used the free services from this site (parts diagrams as at dealers and the car handbooks). Quote
woodywoodpecker Posted September 28, 2011 Posted September 28, 2011 Hi all,im desperatley looking for a wiring diagram for my C5 2.2 HDI auto.Ive been given a couple of links but none of them work now.Any ideas???? Reguards Jon Jon, wiring diagram for what part of the car do you need?? send me a pm with your mail address and i will send you pdf when you give me which bit you need. Quote
fzr1000man Posted November 4, 2017 Posted November 4, 2017 Hi All, sorry if this isn't the right way of asking/posting (Gerry Hatric & first ever forum attempt) but does anyone have wiring info for a 2010 C5 Tourer please? I'm fitting a Dashcam and found 12v supply (Accessory) when ignition turned on but no 12v supply (required for 'Parked mode' Garmin 55) after removing roof unit over mirror. There is 10.7 volts permanently on one plug pin but assume this is some multiplex signal and to be avoided for supplying dash cam. Any suggestions welcomed. Keith Quote
paul.h Posted November 13, 2017 Posted November 13, 2017 Welcome to the forum. If you want a permanent 12 volt supply you might be best taking it from the battery. On our 2007 C5 the dash fusebox has some permanent live spare fuse positions used for cars with electric seats. These take a supply from the battery through maxi fuses so if your car is similar it gives you options. I used the spare fuse inlet with a spade connector to a new wire/in-line fuse to a towbar. Quote
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