oil level Citroen C1 2016 1.G Owner's Manual

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Changing bulbs 1 63-167
-  f ront
-
 
r
ear
Maintenance - Technical data
Opening the bonnet 1 46
Underbonnet,   petrol  1 47
Petrol
  engines  
1
81
12
  V   battery  
1
77-179
Economy   mode  
1
41
Engine
 c
ompartment
 
f
uses  
1
68 -169,   173 -176
Petrol   weights  
1
82
Checking
 
levels
 
1

48 -150
-
 
e

ngine
 
oil
-
 
b

rake
 
fluid
-
 c

oolant
-
 
s

creenwash
 
fluid
Checking
 
components
 
1

51-152
-
 
c

lutch
-
 b

attery
-
 
a

ir
 
/
 
passenger
 
compartment
 
filter
-
 
o

il
 
filter
-
 
b

rake
 
pads
 
/
 
discs
Dimensions 1 83
Identification
 ma

rkings
 1
84
Over view

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Brakingfixed. The   braking   system   fluid   level   has  d
ropped s ignificantly.Top
  up   with   brake   fluid   recommended   by   CITROËN.
If   the   problem   persists,   have   the   system   checked   by   a  
C

ITROËN   dealer   or   a   qualified   workshop.
The
  braking   system   has   a   fault. Stop   as   soon   as   it   is   safe   to   do   so.
Park,
  switch   off   the   ignition   and   contact   a   CITROËN  
d

ealer   or   a   qualified   workshop.
Warning


/ indicator lamp
State Cause Action

/ Observations
Engine oil
pressure fixed,
  associated   with  
t

he   STOP   warning  
lam

p.The
  engine   oil   pressure   is   too   low. Stop   as   soon   it   is   safe   to   do   so.
Park,
  switch   off   the   ignition   and   contact   a   CITROËN  
d

ealer   or   a   qualified   workshop.
Coolant
temperature flashing
 
(

VTi   68   engine   only).The
  temperature   of   the   engine  
c

oolant
 i
s
 inc
reasing.Drive
  gently.
fixed. The
  temperature   of   the   engine  
c

oolant   is   too   high.Stop
  as   soon   as   it   is   safe   to   do   so.
Wait
  until   the   engine   has   cooled   down   before  
c

hecking   up   the   level;   top   up   if   necessary.
If
  the   problem   persists,   contact   a   CITROËN   dealer   or  
q

ualified
 w
orkshop.
Anti-lock
Braking System
(ABS) fixed.
The
  anti-lock   braking   system   has   a  
f

ault.The
  vehicle   retains   conventional   braking.
Drive
  carefully   at   reduced   speed   and   contact   a  
C

ITROËN   dealer   or   a   qualified   workshop   without  
d

e l ay.
Instruments

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Checking levels
Take care when working under the bonnet,   as   certain   areas   of   the   engine  
m

ay   be   extremely   hot   (risk   of   burns)   and  
t

he   cooling   fan   could   start   at   any   time  
(

even   with   the   ignition   off).
Engine oil level
The check of the oil level is carried out   with   the   dipstick,   located   under  
t

he   bonnet.   For   the   position   of   the  
d

ipstick,   refer   to   the   under-bonnet  
v

iew   on   a   previous   page.
Checking with dipstick
Check all of these levels regularly, in line with the manufacturer's service schedule. Top them up if necessary, unless other wise indicated.
I f   a   level   drops   significantly,   have   the   corresponding   system   checked   by   a   CITROËN   dealer   or   a   qualified   workshop.
To
  ensure   the   accuracy   of   the   reading,  
y

our   vehicle   must   be   on   a   level  
s

ur face,   with   the   engine   off   for   at   least  
3

0 minutes.
It
  is   normal   to   top   up   the   oil   level   between  
t

wo   services   (or   oil   changes).   CITROËN  
r

ecommends   that   you   check   the   level,   and   top  
u

p   if   necessary,   every   3   000   miles   (5   000   km). If
  you   find   that   the   oil   level   is   above   the   A   mark  
o

r below the B   mark,   do not star t the engine.
-
 
I
f   the   level   is   above   the   MAX
 
mark   (risk  
o

f   engine   damage),   contact   a   CITROËN  
d

ealer   or   a   qualified   workshop.
-
 
I
f   the   level   is   below   the   MIN
 
mark,   you  
m

ust   top-up   the   engine   oil.
Refer
  to   the   under-bonnet   view   for   the   location  
o

f   the   dipstick   on   your   vehicle.
F
 
T
ake   the   dipstick   by   its   coloured   grip   and  
p

ull   it   out   completely.
F
 
W
ith   the   end   of   the   dipstick   with   a   clean  
a

nd   non-fluffy   cloth.
F
 
R
efit   the   dipstick   and   push   it   fully   down,  
t

hen   pull   it   out   again   for   a   visual   check   of  
t

he   oil   level:   the   level   must   be   between   the  
t

wo   marks   A   and   B.
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The brake fluid level should be close to   the   "MA X"   mark.   If   it   is   not,   check  
t

he   brake   pad   wear.
Brake fluid level
Changing the fluid
Refer to the manufacturer's service schedule for   details   of   the   interval   for   this   operation.
Fluid specification
The brake fluid must conform to the manufacturer's r ecommendations.
Topping-up the engine oil
Oil grade
The  oil   must   be   the   correct   grade   for   your  
e

ngine   and   conform   to   the   manufacturer's  
r

ecommendations.
Refer
  to   the   under-bonnet   view   for   the   location  
o

f   the   oil   filler   cap   on   your   vehicle.
F

U
nscrew the filler cap for access to the
filler
  orifice.
F
 
P
our   in   the   oil   in   small   quantities,   avoiding  
s

pills   onto   the   engine   (risk   of   fire).
F
 
W
ait   a   few   minutes   before   checking   the  
l

evel   again   using   the   dipstick.
F
 
T
op-up   again   if   necessary.
F
 
A
fter   checking   and   topping   up,   carefully  
r

efit   the   oil   filler   cap   and   the   dipstick   to   its  
h

ousing.
Engine oil change
Refer to the manufacturer's service schedule for   details   of   the   interval   for   this   operation.
In
  order   to   maintain   the   reliability   of   the   engine  
a

nd   emissions   control   system,   never   use  
a

dditives   in   the   engine   oil.
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Avoid prolonged contact of used oil or fluids   with   the   skin.
Most
  of   these   fluids   are   harmful   to  
h

ealth   or   indeed   very   corrosive.
Do
  not   discard   used   oil   or   fluids   into  
s

ewers   or   onto   the   ground.
Take
  used   oil   to   a   CITROËN   dealer   or  
a

  qualified   workshop   (France)   or   to   an  
a

uthorised   waste   disposal   site.
Used products
Fluid specification
For optimum cleaning and to avoid freezing, this   fluid   must   not   be   topped   up   or   replaced  
w

ith   plain   water.
In
 
w
intry  
c
onditions,  
i
t  
i
s  
r
ecommended  
t
hat  
y
ou  
u

se   an   ethyl   alcohol   or   methanol   based   fluid.
Screenwash fluid level
Top up the level when necessary.
Coolant level
The coolant level must be:
-  b etween   the   "FULL " or "F"
  and  
"LO

W" or " L"
  marks   for   VTi   68  
a

nd   VTi   68   S&S   engines,
In
 
addition,   as   the   cooling   system   is   pressurised,
 w

ait
 
at
 
least   one   hour   after   switching   off   the
 e

ngine
 
before   carrying   out   any   work.
To
 
avoid
 
any   risk   of   scalding,   unscrew   the   cap
 b

y
 
two
 
turns   to   allow   the   pressure   to   drop.   When
 t

he
 
pressure   has   dropped,   remove   the   cap   and
 t

op
 
up
 
the
  level.
Fluid specification
The coolant must conform to the ma nufacturer's r ecommendations.
The cooling fan may star t after switching
off the engine: take care with ar ticles and
clothing that might be caught by the fan
blades. -  
b
etween   the   "
MIN "   and   "
MAX "   marks   for  
t

he   PureTech   82   engine.
When   the   engine   is   warm,   the   temperature   of  
t

he   coolant   is   regulated   by   the   fan.
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ETG gearbox
The ETG gearbox does not require any   maintenance   (no   oil   change).
Refer
  to   the   manufacturer's   service  
s

chedule   for   information   on   when   this  
u

nit   should   be   checked.
Brake
  wear   depends   on   the   style  
o

f   driving,   particularly   in   the   case  
o

f   vehicles   used   in   town,   over   short  
d

istances.   It   may   be   necessary   to  
Brake pads
For information on checking brake disc   wear,   contact   a   CITROËN   dealer  
o

r   a   qualified   workshop.
Brake disc wearOnly use products recommended by CITROËN   or   products   of   equivalent  
q

uality
 an
d
 sp
ecification.
In
  order   to   optimise   the   operation   of  
u

nits   as   important   as   those   in   the  
b

raking   system,   CITROËN   selects   and  
o

ffers   very   specific   products.
After
  washing   the   vehicle,   dampness,  
o

r   in   wintry   conditions,   ice   can   form  
o

n   the   brake   discs   and   pads:   braking  
e

fficiency   may   be   reduced.   Make   light  
b

rake   applications   to   dry   and   defrost  
t

he   brakes.
Parking brake
If excessive travel or a loss of effectiveness   of   this   system   is  
n

oticed,   the   parking   brake   must   be  
c

hecked,
 e
ven
 b
etween
 t
wo services.
Checking
 
this   system   must   be   done   by   a  
C

ITROËN
  dealer   or   a   qualified   workshop.
have
 
the
 
condition
 
of
 
the
 
brakes
 
checked,
 
even
 
b

etween
 v

ehicle
 s

ervices.
Unless
 
there
 
is
 
a
 
leak
 
in
 
the
 
circuit,
 
a
 
drop
 
in
 
t

he
 
brake
 
fluid
 
level
 
indicates
 
that
 
the
 
brake
 
p

ads
 
are
 
worn. To
  avoid   damaging   the   electrical   units,  
n

ever use   a   high   pressure   jet   wash   in  
t

he   engine   compartment.
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Lamp, boot ......................................................62
Lamps,   front  .......................................... 16
3, 16 4
Lamps,
 re

ar
 ...............................
....................166
Lane
  Departure   Warning   System   (LDWS)  
.....93
L

evel,   brake   fluid  
........................................... 14

9
Level,
  engine   coolant  
.................................... 15

0
Level,
  engine   oil  
...............................
.............148
Levels
  and   checks  
..............................
...147-150
Level,
  screenwash   fluid  
................................15

0
Lighting
  dimmer  
..............................
................27
Lighting,
  guide-me   home  
..............................10

2
Loading
 ..............................

............................... 9
Locating
  your   vehicle  
...................................... 32
L

ocking/unlocking   a   door   from   the   inside.......38
Low fuel level
 
..............................
...... 17,   26,   138
Maintenance, routine
 ................................ 9

,   148
Manual
 m

ode
 .................................................. 77
M

at
 .......
........................................................... 66
Menu
  (touch   screen  
tablet)
 ...............

.......... 189,   190,   202,   208,   220
Mirror, rear view
 
.............................................. 51
M

irrors,   door.................................................... 50
Mirror, vanity
 ..............................

.....................64
Mode,
  driving  
..............................
....................77
Mode,
 
easy
  (automatic   mode)  
.................................77
M

ountings,
 I
sofix
 ...............................
............132
L
M
Navigation ............................... ......................220
Number   plate   lamps  ...................................... 16
7Radio ...............
......................................194,   242
Radio,   digital   (Digital   Audio  
Broadcasting
  -   DAB)  
...........................1
96,   243
RDS
 ................

.......................................195,   242
Rear
 s

creen,
 d
emisting
 ...................................61
R

echarging   the   battery  
.................................17

9
Recirculation, air
 ...............................

........56,   58
Reinitialisation
  of   the   under-inflation  
detection
  system  
...........................................96
R

eminder,   lighting   on  
....................................10

0
Remote
  control  
..........................................3
2,   37
Removing
  and   fitting   a   fuse  
..........................16

8
Removing
  a   wheel  
..............................
..........15 8
Removing
  the   mat  
...............................
............66
Replacing
 bu

lbs
 ..............................
..............163
Replacing
  the   air   filter  
...................................1

51
Replacing
  the   oil   filter  
...................................1

51
Replacing the p assenger c ompartment f ilter ...151
Reservoir, screenwash ................................. 15
0
Reversing
 c

amera
 ...............................

............ 92
Reversing
 lam

ps
 ........................................... 16

6
Roof bars
 ....................................................... 14

4
Roof, electric fabric
 ......................................... 42
O

pening
 
the
 
bonnet
 
......................................
14

6
Opening
 
the
 
boot
 
..............................

........34,
 
39
Opening
 
the
 
doors
 
...............................

...........
34
Pads,
 b

rake
 ................................................... 15

2
Parcel shelf, rear
 ............................................. 67
P

arking
 
brake
 
.......................................... 7

6,
 
152
Pedal,
 
clutch.................................................. 151
Plates,
 id

entification ...................................... 18 4
Port, USB
 
................................. 6

3,
 
65,
 
196,
 
245
Power
 s

teering
 ................................................ 18
P

ressures, tyres
 .................................... 1

57,
 
184
Pre-tensioning
 
seat
 
belts
 
.............................. 11

7
Protecting children ...................1 17,   119,   123 -127
Puncture ................ ................................ 153, 15
8
O
P
NR
S
Safety, children .................................1 17,   119,   123 -127
Screen, touch
 ...............................

.................185
Screen
  menu   map  
................ 1
90,   202,   208,   220
Screenwash
 ..............................

....................105
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