Citroen C5 2000 (DC/DE) / 1.G Owner's Manual

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SPECIAL FEATURES : AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM (R 134.a)
Condenser with integral reservoir (continued)
Removing the reservoir (6) from the base (8).
WARNING :This operation requires the greatest care, the base(8)should be kept clean prior to fitting
the new reservoir.
- Remove the reservoir (6) and the protection skirt(7), avoiding WITHOUT F
AILany contact or collision
with other items under the bonnet(Risk of impurities entering the base (8)).
- Check before refitting the reservoir (6)that the base(8)is clean.
(If it is not, clean in and around the base(8)with a paper cloth.)
Preparing the new dryer reservoir
- Remove the black plastic protection cap from the reservoir neck (6), leaving in place the green protec-
tion at the other end, in order to keep the new reservoir (6) sealed when mounting it in the base(8)of
the condenser.
- Use the grease sachet in the replacement kit, to lubricate the threads of the reservoir.
- Use the oil sachet in the replacement kit, to lubricate the two O-ring seals of the reservoir (6).
- Position the reservoir(6), with its new protection skirt (7)from the replacement kit, and engage the
threads of the reservoir (6) in the base (8).
- Check that the downward edge of the skirt (7), covers the base(8) all around it.
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SPECIAL FEATURES : AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM (R 134.a)
Condenser with integral reservoir (continued)
WARNING :The reservoir (6)contains a drying agent. As soon as the black protection is removed, the reser-
voir must be mounted in the base (8), otherwise there is a risk of damaging the air conditioning circuit.
Screwing the reservoir (6) into the base (8).
- Screw the reservoir(6)manually, until the neck of the reservoir(6) is in contact with the bottom of the
base (8).
- Tighten with a torque spanner and tool [2]at(2)to 1.3 ± 0.1 m.daN.
Fitting the plastic bracket. (New, from the replacement parts kit).
Proceed in the opposite order to removal, tighten the screw(3)to 0.15 m.daN.
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ESSENTIAL: The compressor lubricant is extremely hygroscopic; always use FRESH oil.
SPECIAL FEATURES : AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM (R 134.a)
Compressor lubricant.
Checking the compressor oil level.
There are three specific cases :
- 1/Repairs to a system without leaks.
- 2/Slow leak.
- 3/Fast leak.
1/ Repairing a system without leaks..
a) - Using draining/recovery equipment not fitted with an oil decanter.
- Drain the system as slowly as possible via the LOW PRESSURE valve, so as not to lose any oil.
- No more oil should be added when filling the system with R 134.a fluid.
b) - Using draining/filling equipment fitted with an oil decanter.
- Drain the R 134.a fluid from the system in accordance with the instructions in the equipment handbook.
- Measure the amount of oil recovered.
- Add the same amount of NEW oil when filling the system with R 134.a fluid.
c) - Replacing a compressor.
- Remove the old compressor, drain it and measure the oil quantity.
- Drain the new compressor (supplied full), so that the same amount of NEW oil is left in the compressor as was in the old compressor.
- No more oil should be added when filling the system with R 134.a fluid.

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Checking the compressor oil level (continued)
2/ Slow leak.
- Slow leaks do not lead to oil loss, therefore the same procedure should be followed as if there was no leak at all.
3/ Fast leak.
This type of leak causes both oil loss as well as allowing air to enter the system.
It is therefore necessary to :
- Replace the dryer.
- Drain as much oil as possible (when replacing the faulty component).
Either before or during filling of the system with R 134.a fluid, introduce 80 ccof NEW oil into the system.
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CHECKING PRESSURES (continued)
Low pressure
too low
- Insufficient fluid charge.
- Constriction of the HP system.
- Dirty pressure control valve.- Cooling fan speed unsuitable.
- Faulty compressor.- Faulty pressure control valve.
- Faulty compressor.
- Faulty compressor.
- Dirty evaporator.- Circuit normal. - Cooling fan speed unsuitable.
- Faulty pressure control valve.
- System blocked.
- Water in the system.- Presence of solid matter in the
system.
- Dirty condenser.- Excessive fluid charge.
- Dirty condenser.
- Faulty pressure control valve.
- Cooling fan speed unsuitable. High pressure
too low
High pressure
normal
High pressure
too highLow pressure
normalLow pressure
too high
Checking the pressure at temperatures between 15°C and 35°C for information only.
In general, the pressure should be approximately :
- forR134.afluid, less than 2 Bars(Low pressure), and between 13and 24 Bars(High pressure).
CHECKING THE EFFICIENCY OF THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM

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AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM R 134.a
Engines : 6FZ - RFN - RLZ
(1)High pressure valve.
(2)Low pressure valve.
(3)Pressostat.
(4)Capacity.
(a) Condenser bracket
Tighten to 0,8 m.daN
(b)Pressure control valve
Tighten to 0,8 m.daN
(c)Compressor bracket
Tighten to 2,5 ± 0,1 m.daN
(d) Condenser dryer reservoir
Tighten to1,4 ± 0,2 m.daN.
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C5HP15RP
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM R 134.a
Engine : XFX
(1)High pressure valve.
(2)Low pressure valve.
(3)Pressostat.
(4)Capacity.
(a) Condenser bracket
Tighten to 0,8 m.daN
(b)Pressure control valve
Tighten to 0,8 m.daN
(c)Compressor bracket
Tighten to 2,5 ± 0,1 m.daN
(d) Condenser dryer reservoir
Tighten to1,4 ± 0,2 m.daN.

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AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM R 134.a
Engines : RHY - RHZ
(1)High pressure valve.
(2)Low pressure valve.
(3)Pressostat.
(4)Capacity.
(a) Condenser bracket
Tighten to 0,8 m.daN
(b)Pressure control valve
Tighten to 0,8 m.daN
(c)Compressor bracket
Tighten to 2,5 ± 0,1 m.daN
(d) Condenser dryer reservoir
Tighten to1,4 ± 0,2 m.daN.
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C5HP15TP
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM R 134.a
Engine : 4HX
(1)High pressure valve.
(2)Low pressure valve.
(3)Pressostat.
(4)Capacity.
(a) Condenser bracket
Tighten to 0,8 m.daN
(b)Pressure control valve
Tighten to 0,8 m.daN
(c)Compressor bracket
Tighten to 2,5 ± 0,1 m.daN
(d) Condenser dryer reservoir
Tighten to1,4 ± 0,2 m.daN.

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