Table of Citroen BERLINGO 2005 1.G Owner's Manual
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AXLES
SUSPENSION
STEERING
A> B =Negative figure: – = TOE-OUT A < B = Positive figure: + = TOE-INNOTE
AXLE GEOMETRY
Measurements at reference height (compress the suspension to obtain the calculated values).
Vehicles all engine versions (except CRD (*))
Front axle Rear axle
Vehicle Tracking CastorPivot angleCamber Tracking Camber
Adjustable Yes No
ALL TYPES0 ± 1 mm4,8 ± 1,3 mm
- 0°09’ à + 0°09’3° ± 18’ 10°43’ ± 30’ 0° ± 30’
- 0°43’ ± 0°12’- 1°13’ ± 18’
XSARA PICASSO
B3CP02UC
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AXLES
SUSPENSION
STEERING
AXLE GEOMETRY
(*) = Difficult road conditions.
Compress the suspension to obtain the calculated values.
NOTE: The difference in height between the two sides should be less than10 mm. Measure the radius of the rear wheel: R2.
Calculate the dimensionH2. Measure the radius of the front wheel: R1.
Calculate the dimension H1 orH1’.
Checks at reference height (the reference height of the vehicle is set as per the table below).
B3CP05BCB3CP05AC
XSARA PICASSO
Front axleRear axle
Front axle
Rear axle CRD vehicle versions (*)
H1 = R1 – L1 or H1’ = R1 – L1’
L1 = 75,5 mmL1’ = 109 mmL2 = 23,5 mmH2 = R2 + L2
B3DP079C
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AXLES
SUSPENSION
STEERING
A> B =Negative figure: – = TOE-OUT A < B = Positive figure: + = TOE-INNOTE
AXLE GEOMETRY
Measurements at reference height (compress the suspension to obtain the calculated values).
Vehicles all engine versions (except CRD (*))
Front axle Rear axle
Vehicle Tracking CastorPivot angleCamber Tracking Camber
Adjustable Yes No
ALL TYPES- 1 ± 1 mm3,7 ± 1,3 mm
- 0°18’ à 0°0’2°56’ ± 18’ 10°25’ ± 30’ 0°07’ ± 30’
- 0°33’ ± 0°12’- 1°14’ ± 18’
XSARA PICASSO
B3CP02UC
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CONDITIONING
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CHECKING THE EFFICIENCY OF THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
Interpretation of the diagnosis
«x»Check satisfactory
«y»Lack of aircon fluid in the aircon circuit
«z» Excess aircon fluid in the aircon circuit
«aa» Filtering and drying cartridge clogged
«ab»Other problems
(see table on previous page)
E5AP2FCD
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CHECKING THE EFFICIENCY OF THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
Aircon circuit diagnosis table
Principal problem Symptom Possible causes
Aircon compressor clutch
Lack of aircon fluid in the aircon circuit
The clutch of the aircon compressor does not Aircon pressostat
engage, or disengages suddenly Aircon evaporator sensor
The aircon compressor does not turn Electrical circuit
(wiring, fuses, etc.)
or stops suddenly
Auxiliaries drive belt
Aircon compressor
The clutch of the aircon compressor remains Filtering and drying cartridge
engaged and stops suddenly
Aircon pressure reducer
Leak of aircon fluid
Aircon compressor clutch
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CHECKING THE EFFICIENCY OF THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
Aircon circuit diagnosis table
Principal problem Symptom Possible causes
Incorrect adjustment of the aircon compressor
clutch
The clutch of the aircon compressor Aircon fluid quantity
remains engaged
Aircon compressor defective
The aircon compressor makes an abnormal Lack of aircon fluid in the aircon circuit
noiseAircon compressor valves defective
The clutch of the aircon compressor Aircon compressor clutch
remains engaged and slips
Auxiliaries drive belt
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CHECKING THE EFFICIENCY OF THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
Aircon circuit diagnosis table
Principal problem Symptom Possible causes
Low pressure and high pressure too highAircon pressure reducer defective
Duct clogged
Low pressure too high and high pressure too low Aircon compressor seal defective
Aircon evaporator sensor defective
Low pressure too low and high pressure too high Aircon pressure reducer jammed
Abnormal levels of pressuretoo high
Filtering and drying cartridge obstructed
Duct clogged
Duct clogged
Aircon pressure reducer jammed
Low pressure and high pressure too low
Lack of aircon fluid in the aircon circuit
Aircon compressor defective
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AIR
CONDITIONING
CHECKING THE EFFICIENCY OF THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
Aircon circuit diagnosis table
Principal problem Symptom Possible causes
Low pressure normal and high pressure too high Presence of air in the aircon circuit
Low pressure normal and high pressure too lowAircon pressostat defective
Evaporator sensor defective
Abnormal levels of pressure Low pressure too high and high pressure normal Aircon pressure reducer jammed open
Filtering and drying cartridge saturated or
Low pressure too low and high pressure normal clogged
Aircon pressure reducer iced up
Under cooling too weak Lack of aircon fluid
Air conditioning operating inExcess aircon fluid
back-up mode
Under cooling excessive Presence of air in the aircon circuit
Filtering and drying cartridge clogged
NOTE: In all cases, measure the excessive heating (SC)and the blow air temperature.
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