It is located behind the drivers seat along with the wheel brace.
Open the hatch or trunk and pull up cover. Temporary spare and jack is right under there. Don't know what wheel brace is.
You need a jack and a wheel brace (wrench)
if its a 4 wheel drive vehicle just put jack under chunk on front axle. if 2 wheel drive then put jack on metal A shaped brace that goes from frame and shock to each wheel.
The handbook says the jack is located in a box inside the spare wheel
The spare wheel is on the Citroen Berlingo is underneath the rear of the van. Place the jack into the vertical tube on the left rear of wheel retaining bracket. Open the rear doors on the van, and look for two squares of plastic with cut-out slits on each side. Insert a screwdriver into the slits to lift off. Loosen the bolts under the plastic squares, but do not take completely off. Swing the bracket clear, lower the jack, and remove the wheel.
Jack it up and get out the wheel brace from under the boot floor then loosen all 5 nuts and pull. Simples
Oh, dude, the Peugeot Partner wheel brace and jack are usually located in the rear cargo area, under the floor panel. It's like a surprise gift waiting for you under there, just in case you need to change a tire and show off your mechanic skills. So, if you ever find yourself with a flat tire, just remember to check under the floor panel like you're uncovering buried treasure.
It is in a plastic box attached to the spare wheel carrier under the vehicle. The wheel brace is inside the boot at the back and is needed to loosen the carrier retaining screw in order to lower the carrier.
Lift the lid up on the in-floor storage behind the drivers seat and trhe wheel brace is attached inside the lid.
wheel brace is in the boot, left hand side as you look into the boot, fitted in a plastic clip by rear light cluster.
On the arm with your Main beams switch on. You push it in towards steering wheel