Hi all,
Just been acquiring a fresh Berlingo in the form of a 2017 Multispace Flair 120 with 21000 on the clock.
I noticed it has central locking as per my Enterprise van, but not the factory alarm, as the van came with.
I've searched the forum but not found anyone who's added this bit themselves, so I'm wondering if this is for a very good reason?
I know the easy way out is to get some aftermarket kit etc, but the Citroen unit on my van gave 8 trouble free years, without a single false alarm or fault, so I'd prefer the same again if possible. Also I wondered (hoped!) some of the wiring might already be there.
Does PSA make a kit, as I can only find some parts available online?
As usual, opinions and good ideas are always welcome, so thanks in advance!
Berlingo Multispace Factory Alarm Retrofit
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Berlingo Multispace Factory Alarm Retrofit
2013 Citroen C5 Tourer 2.2HDi Exclusive
2017 Citroen Berlingo Multispace Flair 120 --- Gone!
2012 Citroen C5 Tourer 1.6HDi 6 Speed (sort of auto!) --- Gone!
2012 Citroen Berlingo Enterprise 1.6HDi Van --- Gone!
2001 Range Rover 4.6 Vogue (Yes, really!) --- Gone!
2017 Citroen Berlingo Multispace Flair 120 --- Gone!
2012 Citroen C5 Tourer 1.6HDi 6 Speed (sort of auto!) --- Gone!
2012 Citroen Berlingo Enterprise 1.6HDi Van --- Gone!
2001 Range Rover 4.6 Vogue (Yes, really!) --- Gone!
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- Donor 2023
- Posts: 34
- Joined: 17 Sep 2020, 09:37
- Location: Lancashire / France
- My Cars: 2013 Citroen C5 Tourer 2.2HDi Exclusive [best C5 we've had!]
2017 Citroen Berlingo Multispace Flair 120 [disappointingly rough and noisy] --- Gone!
2012 Citroen C5 Tourer 1.6HDi 6 Speed (sort of auto!) [underpowered] --- Gone!
2012 Citroen Berlingo Enterprise 1.6HDi Van [smooth, comfy, great] --- Gone!
2001 Range Rover 4.6 Vogue (Yes, really!) [bliss, but 20mpg] --- Gone! - x 4
Re: Berlingo Multispace Factory Alarm Retrofit
All quiet, so I guess nobody's done this. Maybe there's a good reason...
I found a .pdf online a while ago, which seemed to show an aftermarket kit with the Peugeot logo on it. It showed a step by step guide with a variety of part numbers. It also showed the use of some existing wiring, but also an extra section in the kit, which went to the siren. It showed the inner wheel arch shield coming off too. I thought I'd kept it, but looks like I haven't and typically, I can't find it again....
Going to a Citroen dealer tomorrow for a warranty checkup, so I will ask the question whilst I'm there.
I found a .pdf online a while ago, which seemed to show an aftermarket kit with the Peugeot logo on it. It showed a step by step guide with a variety of part numbers. It also showed the use of some existing wiring, but also an extra section in the kit, which went to the siren. It showed the inner wheel arch shield coming off too. I thought I'd kept it, but looks like I haven't and typically, I can't find it again....
Going to a Citroen dealer tomorrow for a warranty checkup, so I will ask the question whilst I'm there.
2013 Citroen C5 Tourer 2.2HDi Exclusive
2017 Citroen Berlingo Multispace Flair 120 --- Gone!
2012 Citroen C5 Tourer 1.6HDi 6 Speed (sort of auto!) --- Gone!
2012 Citroen Berlingo Enterprise 1.6HDi Van --- Gone!
2001 Range Rover 4.6 Vogue (Yes, really!) --- Gone!
2017 Citroen Berlingo Multispace Flair 120 --- Gone!
2012 Citroen C5 Tourer 1.6HDi 6 Speed (sort of auto!) --- Gone!
2012 Citroen Berlingo Enterprise 1.6HDi Van --- Gone!
2001 Range Rover 4.6 Vogue (Yes, really!) --- Gone!
Re: Berlingo Multispace Factory Alarm Retrofit
That sounds like the dealer fit accessories alarm, made by Meta if I remember right. It’s mainly a plug in job but some extra bits of wiring need to be added. Works off the original remote.