checking oil Citroen C4 2005 2.G User Guide
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ENGINE
CHECKING AND SETTING THE VALVE TIMING
Engines: RHY - RHZ
Slacken the screw (17)of the tensioner roller (18).
Remove the timing belt (14).
Checks.
IMPERATIVE: Just before refitting, carry out the checks below.
Check that:
- The rollers (18)and (15)turn freely
(without play and without any tight spot).
- The coolant pump pulley (16)turns freely
(without play and without any tight spot).
- There are no traces of oil leaks from the crankshaft and camshaft seals, etc.
- The crankshaft pinion travels freely on the keyway.
Replace defective components if necessary.
Peg the crankshaft pinion (19)by inserting tool [9]on the LH side of the keyway.
B1EP1A8D
B1EP1A9C
XSARA - XSARA PICASSO
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ENGINE
CHECKING AND SETTING THE VALVE TIMING
Engine: RHR
Remove:
- The screw (8).
- The auxiliaries drive pulley (7).
- The crankshaft position sensor (11).
- The lower timing cover (9).
- The target of the crankshaft position sensor (10), using tool [7].
- The lower torque reaction rod.
- The tool [6].
Slacken the screw (12)of the tensioner roller (17).
Remove the timing belt (13).
Checks.
IMPERATIVE: Just before refitting, carry out the checks below.
Check:
- That the rollers (14)and (17)turn freely
(without play and without
any tight spot).
- That the coolant pump pulley (16)turns freely (without play and
without any tight spot).
- That there are no traces of oil leaks from the crankshaft and
camshaftseals, etc.
- That the crankshaft pinion travels freely on the keyway (15).
Replace defective components if necessary.
B1EP1FCC
B1EP1FDC
B1EP1FEC
C4
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C4CHECKING THE OIL PRESSURE
Petrol Diesel
Engine type KFU NFU RFJ RFN RFK 9HX 9HY 9HZ RHR
Temperature (°C) 90° 80°
Pressure (bars) 1,5 3 1,3 1,9
Rpm1000
Pressure (bars) 3 5,6 4
Rpm 2000 2000 2000
Pressure (bars) 5 6,3
Rpm 3000 3000
Pressure (bars) 43,5
Rpm 40004000
Tools (Toolkit 4103)
2279-T.Bis X X X X X X X X X
4103-T X X X X X X X X X
(-).0710.F1 X
(-).0710.B1 X
(-).1503.JXX X
4103-T.B X X
7001-T X X X X X
4202-T X X
NOTE: The oil pressure should be checked with the engine hot, after the oil level has been checked.
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ENGINECHECKING THE OIL PRESSURE
To be read with the Petrol and Diesel correspondence tables
XSARA
Engine type KFW NFU RFN 8HZ 8HX WJY RHY RHZ
Temperature (°C) 90°C
Pressure (bars) 1,5 1,3 1,8 2
Rpm 1000 1000
Pressure (bars) 3
Rpm 2000
Pressure (bars) 4
Rpm 3000
Pressure (bars) 5,1 3,5 4,5 4
Rpm4000
Tools (Toolkit 4103-T)
2279-T.Bis X X X X X X X
4103-T X X X X X X X
4202-T X X X
1503-JX
3099-TX
7017-T.X23X
NOTE: The oil pressure should be checked with the engine hot, after the oil level has been checked.
XSARA
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ENGINE
CHECKING THE OIL PRESSURE
To be read with the Petrol and Diesel correspondence tables
XSARA PICASSO
Engine type NFV 6FZ RFN 9HZ 9HY RHY
Temperature (°C) 90°C 80°C 90°C
Pressure (bars) 3,3 1,5 1,3 2
Rpm 1000
Pressure (bars) 3
Rpm 2000
Pressure (bars) 5
Rpm 3000
Pressure (bars) 4 6,3 3,5 4
Rpm 4000 4000
Tools (Toolkit 4103-T)
2279-T.Bis X X X X X X
4103-T X X X X X X
7001-T X
4202-T X X X
1503-J X X
NOTE: The oil pressure should be checked with the engine hot, after the oil level has been checked.
XSARA PICASSO
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AIR
CONDITIONING
ESSENTIAL: The compressor lubricant is extremely hygroscopic; always use FRESH oil.
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 PRESSUREvalve, so as not to lose any oil.
- No more oil should be added when filling the system with R 134.afluid.
b) - Using draining/filling equipment fitted with an oil decanter.
- Drain the R 134.afluid from the system in accordance with the instructions in the equipment handbook.
- Measure the amount of oil recovered.
- Add the same amount of NEWoil when filling the system with R 134.afluid.
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 NEWoil 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.
SPECIAL FEATURES: AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM (R 134.a)
Compressor lubricant
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AIR
CONDITIONING
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 dehydrator.
- Drain as much oil as possible
(when replacing the faulty component).
Either before or during filling of the system with R 134.afluid, introduce 80 ccof NEWoil into the circuit.
When changing one of the following components, add the quantity stated:
- A drying bottle : 15 ccof compressor oil.
- A condenser or an evaporator : 20 ccof compressor oil.
- High pressure or low pressure pipework : 5 ccof compressor oil.
- A drying cartridge : 15 ccof compressor oil.
SPECIAL FEATURES: AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM (R 134.a)
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