KeyFob RKE Programming Procedure: Citroen Berlingo 2002
Citroen Berlingo 2002 KeyFob Remote Keyless Entry Programming Procedure
Re-initializing Procedure
Note. If battery is replaced inside key fob or if key fob buttons are operated repeatedly whilst vehicle is out of range and central locking / alarm system becomes inoperative, carry out the following reinitializing procedure.
- Switch the ignition to the “ON” position
- Press and hold the “Lock” button on the key fob for 10 seconds.
- Release the lock button
- Switch the ignition to the “OFF” position
- Wait for approximately 5 seconds
- Key fob is re-initialized.
- Repeat above procedure to re-initialize any remaining key fobs.
- Confirm operation of key fob by locking and unlocking vehicle using key fob buttons.
About Citroen Berlingo
A revised version, featuring a redesigned interior and front end, was released in December 2002 (Berlingo I / Partner I).
During 2004, there was a minor facelift, including changes to the grille and light clusters.
After the launch of the second generation Berlingo and Rifter, the first generation models stayed offered. They took the names “Citroën Berlingo First” and “Peugeot Partner Origin”.
In 2010, the Citroën Berlingo First Electrique and the Peugeot Partner Origin Electric were launched. These two electric vans were powered by the Monégasque firm Venturi, which assembled them in Solesnes, Sarthe.
In Argentina, Peugeot launched an off-road version of its Partner, called Partner Patagónica. This model had various names when it was sold across Europe in the 2000s, including Partner Ushuaïa Grand Raid, Partner Escapade, Partner Grande Escapade, Partner VTC, Partner Indiana, and others.
From 2013, the Berlingo and the Partner were discontinued in Europe. Both LCV and passenger versions continued their career in South America, where they are still produced years after.
Passenger vans Berlingo Multispace and Partner Patagónica received an update in June 2021. More parts of both vehicles are now manufactured locally. It means they now have barn doors (already manufactured locally for LCV Berlingo and Partner), replacing their tailgate that was imported from Europe.
Two different models replaced the first generation of the Peugeot Partner and Citroën Berlingo in 2008 : a smaller vehicle (the Citroën Nemo/Peugeot Bipper, which also replaced recently discontinued Citroën C15 First) and larger (the Citroën Berlingo II/Peugeot Partner II).
The Berlingo II, styled by Gilles Vidal, is based on PSA’s Platform 2 (like the Citroën C4) and therefore is slightly larger, and considerably more expensive than its predecessor. The engine range is similar to other current models of the PSA Group.
The Berlingo and Partner were officially unveiled in January 2008, with the Berlingo launched first, in the European market, in April 2008, followed by the Partner in May 2008.[5] Mexico sold this generation alongside the original Partner, as do a few other countries, as the Grand Raid and Partner Origin.
An electric version has been available from 2013. In March 2017, a five seater Citroen e-Berlingo Multispace was announced.
This generation is also manufactured and sold in Russia as the Peugeot Partner (and as the passenger oriented Peugeot Partner Crossway), Citroën Berlingo (and Citroën Berlingo Multispace) and exclusive Opel Combo Cargo (and Opel Combo Life) since March 2021. (Source Wiki)