air con Citroen XSARA PICASSO 2004 1.G Workshop Manual

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C2C3C3 PLURIELXSARA
XSARA PICASSOBERLINGO
PRIVATE CARS
CAR 050014
Volume 12004
AC/QCA
V/MTD
Méthodes techniques documentation «The intellectual property rights relating to the technical information contained in this document
belong exclusively to the manufacturer. Reproduction, translation or distribution in whole or in part
without prior written authorisation from the manufacturer is forbidden».«The technical information contained in this document is intended for the exclusive use of the trained
personnel of the motor vehicle repair trade. In some instances, this information could concern the security andsafety of the vehicle. The information is to be used by the professional vehicle repairers for whom it is
intended and they alone would assume full responsibility to the exclusion of that of the manufacturer».
«The technical information appearing in this brochure is subject to updating as the characteristics ofeach model in the range evolve. Motor vehicle repairers are invited to contact the CITROËN network
periodically for further information and to obtain any possible updates».
2004

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THIS HANDBOOKsummarises the specifications, adjustments, checks and special features of CITROEN
private vehicles, not including UTILITY vehicles for which there exists a separate handbook.
The handbook is divided into nine groups representing the main functions :
GENERAL ENGINE INJECTION IGNITION CLUTCH, GEARBOX, DRIVESHAFTS AXLES,
SUSPENSION, STEERING BRAKES ELECTRICAL AIR CONDITIONING.
In each section, the vehicles are dealt with in the following order: C2C3C3 PLURIEL XSARA XSARA PICASSO BERLINGO (1)
and all models where applicable.
The information given in this handbook is based on vehicles marketed in EUROPE.
(1) NOTE : The BERLINGO familiale appears only in :
The correspondance tables for petrol and diesel engines.
The general chapter.
For all the other chapters, see the Mechanics’ Handbook for UTILITY vehicles.

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Operation to reconnect the battery after a vehicle repair
WARNING
If the battery has been disconnected, after reconnecting it is ESSENTIALto wait 1 minutebefore switching on the ignition,
otherwise the engine ECU will lock up.
If the ECU has locked up :
Switch off the ignition.
Wait
1 minute.
Switch the ignition back on, the ECU is unlocked.

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C2 C3
4
GENERAL
IMPERATIVE:All these operations are to be performed following a reconnection of the battery.
Antiscanning function.
It is necessary to wait 1 minute after the battery has been disconnected in order to be able to start the vehicle.
Tailgate.The opening of the tailgate is deactivated on reconnection of the battery.
Perform locking/unlocking to activate the opening of the tailgate.
Overspeed check.The vehicle’s overspeed values have to be reinitialised.
The button on the wiper stalk (multifunction display B or C)or the button on the dashboard (multifunction display A or clock)operates the following
functions:
Activation of the vehicle’s overspeed function.
Programming of the overspeed alert.
Electric windows.It may be necessary to reinitialise the sequential and antipinch functions.
NOTE:If the window is open at the time the battery is reconnected, action the window switch several times to close it, then reinitialise.
Open the window fully.
Action and release the window switch until the window is complandely closed.
This operation has to be carried ort on each electric window.

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OPERA TIONS TO BE CARRIED ORT AFTER A REPAIR
GENERAL
Sun roof.The antipinch function has to be reinitialised.
Place the sun roof switch in the maximum tilt position.
Keep the sun roof switch pressed until the sun roof ceases its movement.
Release the sun roof switch within 5 seconds.
Keep the sun roof switch pressed until the end of the sun roof opening sequence.
Multifunction screen.It is necessary to adjust the date, time and ortside temperature.
Adjust the display language of the multifunction screen if necessary.
NOTE:The default display language of the multifunction screen is French.
Navigation.Warning, the vehicle has to be in the open air (on switching on the ignition, the ECU searches for satellites).
Vehicle location is only effective after some ten minutes.Reprogramme the customer paramanders.
Radio.Reprogramme the radio stations.
Radiotelephone RT3.Reprogramme the radio stations.

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Engine with filter element
Bandween min. and max.
5speed gearbox
Automatic gearbox
After drainage
Hydraulic or brake circuit
Cooling system
Fuel tank capacity
NFV 6FZ RFN 9HZ 9HY RHY
34,253,75 4,5
1,5 1,7 1,55 (3) 1,4
1,81,8
63
0,58 litres
5,8 (1) and (2) 6,5 (1) and (2) 11 11 (1) and (2)
55 60
XSARA PICASSO
CAPACITIES (in litres)
Diesel
P etrol
XSARA PICASSO
1.6i1.8i 16 V 2.0i 16V 1.6 16V HDi
(1)= With air conditioning
(2)= Withort air conditioning
(3) = RPO 9884 = Restyled XSARA PICASSO. ESSENTIAL: Systematically check the oil level using the oil dipstick.
AUTO.
36
GENERAL
2.0 HDi

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GENERAL
ENGINE OIL CONSUMPTION
I Oil consumption depends on:
the engine type.
how runin or worn it is. the type of oil used.
the driving conditions.
II An engine can be considered
RUNINafter:

3,000 miles (5,000 km)for a PETROLengine.
6,000 miles (10,000 km)for a DIESELengine.
III
MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLEoil consumption for a RUNINengine:
0.5 litresper 600 miles (1,000 km)for a PETROLengine. 1 litreper 600 miles (1,000 km)for a DIESELengine.DO NOT INTERVENE BELOW THESE VALUES.
IV OIL LEVEL:The level should NEVER be above the MAX. markon the dipstick after changing or topping up the oil.
This excess oil will be used up rapidly.
It will reduce the engine output and adversely affect the operation of the air circuits and gas recycling
ALL TYPES

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ENGINESPECIAL FEATURES TIGHTENING TORQUES (m.daN )
EnginesHFX KFV NFU
Crankshaft
Accessories drive pulley2,5 ± 0,2
Pinion fixing on crankshaft
Tightening4 ± 0,4
Angular tightening45° ± 4°
Cylinder block
Sump0,8 ± 0,2
Timing belt tensioner roller2,1 ± 0,2
Accessories belt guide roller2,5 ± 0,2
Alternator support2,5 ±0,2
Alternator TU1JPTU3JP
Pretightening
1 ±
Tightening3,7 ± 0,3
Alternator TU5JP4
Pretightening
1 ±
Tightening4 ±,04
Aircon compressor support 2,2 ± 0,2
Aircon compressor2,3 ± 0,2
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ENGINE
B1BP2LSCB1BP2LTC
AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT DRIVE BELT
Engines: HFX KFV NFU
Tools.
[1]
Pliers for removing plastic pegs: 7504 –T
[2] Belt tension measuring instrument: 4122T
V
ehicle without air conditioning.
Refit.
Refit the belt.
Respect the following sequence:
Crankshaft pinion.
Alternator pulley.Place tool
[2]on the belt.
Tighten screw (1)to achieve a tension of:55 ± 3 SEEM units.Tighten:
Screw (3).
Screw (2).
Remove tool [2]and complete the refitting.
Remove.
Slacken:
Screw
(2). Screw (3). Tensioning screw (1).
Push the alternator back towards the engine.
Remove the belt.
C2 C3 C3 PLURIEL

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ENGINE
AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT DRIVE BELT
Engines: HFX KFV NFU
B1BP10XC
Vehicle with air conditioning.
Remove
Slacken:
Screws (6), (4)and (5).
Fully detension the belt by acting on the tensioner roller.
Remove the accessories drive belt.
Refit.Respect the following sequence:
Crankshaft pinion.
Aircon compressor pulley.
Guide roller.
Alternator pulley.
Tensioner roller.Place tool
[2]on the belt.
Tighten screw (5)to achieve a belt tension of:120 ± 3 SEEM units. Tighten screws (4)and (6) Remove tool [2].
Complete the refitting.
B1BP10VC
C2 C3 C3 PLURIEL

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