Air Citroen C4 2005 2.G Workshop Manual
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C4-XSARA-XSARA PICASSO
BERLINGO
PRIVATE CARS
CAR 000 000
Volume 22005
AC/QCAV/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 person-
nel of the motor vehicle repair trade. In some instances, this information could concern the security and safe-
ty 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 of each
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».
2005
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THIS HANDBOOKsummarises the specifications, adjustments, checks and special features of CITROËN private vehicles, not including UTILITY vehicles for which there exists a separate
handbook.
The handbook is divided into groups representing the main functions:
GENERAL - ENGINE - INJECTION - IGNITION - CLUTCH, GEARBOX, DRIVESHAFTS - AXLES, SUSPENSION, STEERING - BRAKES - AIR CONDITIONING.
In each section, the vehicles are dealt with in the following order: C4 - XSARA - XSARA PICASSO - BERLINGO and all models where applicable.
The information given in this handbook is based on vehicles marketed in EUROPE.
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C41 - 2
XSARA3 - 4
XSARA PICASSO5 - 6
BERLINGO7 - 8
Operations following a repair: C49
C411 - 12
XSARA13 - 14
XSARA PICASSO15
BERLINGO16
Lubricants17 - 39
ENGINE
Specifications40 - 41
Tightening torques: engines all types42 - 147
Cylinder head tightening: all types148 - 150
Auxiliary drive belt152 - 153
Checking and setting the valve timing181 - 182
C4279
XSARA280
XSARA PICASSO281
Valve clearances282Checking the turbo pressure:
Xsara picasso (DW10ATED)295
Checking the air supply circuit: Xsara (DV4TD)
296
Checking the air supply circuit: C4 (DV6ATED4)297
Checking the air supply circuit: C4 (DV6TED4)298
Checking the air supply circuit: C4 (DW10BTED4)299 - 300
Checking the air supply circuit:
Xsara picasso (DW10TD/ATED)301
Checking the exhaust gas recycling circuit:
Xsara (DV4TD)302
Checking the exhaust gas recycling circuit:
Xsara picasso (DV6TED4)303
Checking the exhaust gas recycling circuit:
Xsara picasso (DW10TD/ATED)304
IGNITION
Sparking plugs305
CLUTCH - GEARBOX - TRANSMISSION
C4307 - 308
Xsara309 - 310
Xsara picasso311
CONTENTS
Vehicle
identification
Capacities
INJECTION
Checking the low pressure fuel supply
circuit: Xsara (DV4TD)283
Checking the low pressure fuel supply
circuit: C4 (DV6TED4/ATED4)284
Checking the low pressure fuel supply
circuit: Xsara Picasso (DV6TED4)285
Checking the low pressure fuel supply
circuit: C4 (DW10BTED4)286
Checking the low pressure fuel supply
circuit: Xsara (DW10TD)287
Checking the low pressure fuel supply
circuit: Xsara Picasso (DW10TD/ATED)288 - 289
Checking the turbo pressure: Xsara (DV4TD)
290
Checking the turbo pressure:
C4 (DV6TED4/ATED4)291
Checking the turbo pressure:
Xsara Picasso (DV6TED4)292
Checking the turbo pressure:
C4 (DW10BTED4)293
Checking the turbo pressure:
Xsara picasso (DW10TD)294
Checking the oil
pressureClutch
specifications
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Gearbox specifications312 - 314
Clutch specifications315 - 316
Checking and adjusting the hydraulic
clutch control317 - 318
Tightening torques: manual gearbox
319 - 330
Manual gearbox controls
331 - 343
Recommendations - precautions:
automatic gearbox344 - 346
Tightening torques: manual gearbox
347 - 349
Automatic gearbox controls
350 - 359
Driveshafts360
AXLES - SUSPENSION - STEERING
Axle geometry: C4361 - 364
Tightening torques: front axle365 - 366
Tightening torques: rear axle367
Tightening torques: power steering368 - 369
Setting the steering rack mid-point370
Checking the power steering pressure371 - 374
Axle geometry: Xsara375 - 379Adjusting the handbrake 426
Filling, bleeding the brakes427
AIR CONDITIONING
R134.a: quantities428
Checking the compressor lubricant429 - 430
Pollen filter: all types431 - 433
Filtering and drying cartridge434 - 436
Checking the efficiency of the circuit437 - 446
C4447 - 451
Xsara452
Xsara picasso453 - 456
CONTENTS
Tightening torques: front axle380
Tightening torques: rear axle382
Tightening torques: steering 383 - 384
Tightening torques: power steering385 - 387
Axle geometry: Xsara Picasso388 - 392
Tightening torques: front axle393
Tightening torques: rear axle394
Tightening torques: power steering395 - 397
BRAKES
Brake specifications: C4398 - 399
Tightening torques: Brakes401 - 403
Adjusting the handbrake 405
Filling, bleeding the brakes406 - 410
Brake specifications: Xsara411
Tightening torques 414
Brake specifications415 - 418
Adjusting the handbrake 419
Filling, bleeding the brakes420
Brake specifications: Xsara Picasso421 - 422
Brake specifications423 - 424
Aircon circuit
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GENERAL
OPERATIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT AFTER A REPAIR
IMPERATIVE: All these operations are to be performed following a reconnection of the battery.
Antiscanning function.
It is necessary to wait 1 minuteafter the battery has been disconnected in order to be able to start the vehicle.
Electric windows.
It may be necessary to re-initialise the sequential and anti-pinch functions.
NOTE: If the window is open at the time the battery is reconnected, action the window switch several times to close it, then re-initialise.
Open the window fully.
Action and release the window switch until the window is completely closed.
NOTE:This operation has to be carried out on each electric window.
Multifunction screen.
It is necessary to adjust the date, time and outside temperature.
Reconfigure the personalisation menu of the multifunction screen.
Radio.
Reprogramme the radio stations.
Telematic unit (radiotelephone RT3).
Reprogramme the radio stations.
Warning: the vehicle has to be in the open air
(on switching on the ignition, the ECU searches for satellites).
Reprogramme the customer parameters.
C4
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GENERAL
Engine type
Engine with filter element filtrante
Between Min. and Max.
5-speed gearbox
Automatic gearbox
After draining
Hydraulic or brake circuit
Cooling circuit
Fuel tank capacity
NFV 6FZ RFN 9HZ 9HY RHY
3 4,25 3,75 4,5
1,5 1,7 1,55 (3) 1,4
1,81,8
6
3
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 Petrol
1.6i1.8i 16 V 2.0i 16V 1.6 16V HDi
(1) = With air conditioning.
(2) = Without air conditioning.
(3) = RPO 9884 ➔ = Restyled XSARA PICASSO.
ESSENTIAL: Systematically check the oil level using the oil dipstick.
AUTO.
2.0 HDi
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GENERAL
ENGINE OIL CONSUMPTION
I -Oil consumption depends on:
- the engine type.
- how run-in or worn it is.
- the type of oil used.
- the driving conditions.
II - An engine can be considered RUN-INafter:
- 3,000 miles
(5,000 km)for a PETROLengine.
- 6,000 miles (10,000 km)for a DIESELengine.
III - MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLEoil consumption for a RUN-IN engine:
- 0.5 litres per 600 miles
(1,000 km)for a PETROLengine.
- 1 litre per 600 miles (1,000 km)for a DIESELengine.
DO NOT INTERVENE BELOW THESE VALUES.
IV - OIL LEVEL:The level should NEVERbe above the MAX.mark on 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.
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ENGINE
SPECIAL FEATURES - TIGHTENING TORQUES (m.daN)
Cylinder head
1 Inlet air pressure sensor 0,8 ± 0,12 Motorised butterfly housing fixing screws 0,8 ± 0,23 Coolant outlet housing screw 0,8 ± 0,24 Oxygen sensor 4,7 ± 0,7
Catalytic converter fixing nuts (*)
5Pre-tightening2 ± 0,2
Tightening4 ± 0,4
Check the tightening4 ± 0,46 Exhaust manifold nuts 1,8 ± 0,27 Exhaust manifold fixing stud 0,8 ± 0,1
Cylinder head bolts (*)
8Pre-tightening1,5 ± 0,2
Tightening2,5 ± 0,2
Angular tightening200° ± 5°9 Inlet manifold screws 0,8 ± 0,110 Valve cover screws (*) 0,9 ± 0,111 Camshaft bearing cap screws (*) 1 ± 0,112 Sparking plugs 2,25 ± 0,2
13Camshaft dephaser electrovalve fixing screws
0,8 ± 0,2
(VVT)
Engine: KFU
B1BP368P
(*) = IMPERATIVE: Respect the tightening sequence (see following page).
C4
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ENGINE
SPECIAL FEATURES - TIGHTENING TORQUES (m.daN)
Accessories
39 Alternator support fixing screw 2,5 ± 0,3
40 Alternator power circuit fixing nut 1,4 ± 0,2
41 Alternator fixing screw 4 ± 0,4
42 Aircon compressor fixing screw 2,4 ± 0,1
43 Aircon compressor support fixing screw 2,5 ± 0,4
44 Bottom screw fixing tensioner roller support 5,7 ± 1
45 Top screw fixing tensioner roller support 2,5 ± 0,6
Engine: KFU
B1BP36AP
C4
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ENGINE
SPECIAL FEATURES - TIGHTENING TORQUES (m.daN)
Cylinder head1 Inlet air pressure sensor 0,8 ± 0,12 Motorised butterfly housing fixing screws 0,7 ± 0,13 Inlet manifold nuts 0,8 ± 0,24 Valve cover screws (*) 0,9 ± 0,15 Coolant outlet housing screw 0,8 ± 0,26 Thermostat fixing screw 0,8 ± 0,27 Oxygen sensor 4,7 ± 0,7
Catalytic converter fixing nuts (*)
8Pre-tightening1,8 ± 0,3
Tightening4 ± 0,4
Check the tightening4 ± 0,49 Exhaust manifold nuts 2,3 ± 0,510 Exhaust manifold fixing stud 0,8 ± 0,111 Lubrication plug 1,5 ± 0,2
Cylinder head bolts (*)
12Tightening2 ± 0,2
Angular tightening260° ± 5°13 Camshaft bearing cap screws (*) 0,9 ± 0,114 Inlet manifold fixing stud 0,8 ± 0,115 Engine coolant temperature sensor (CMM) 1,7 ± 0,116 Engine coolant temperature sensor (instrument panel) 1,7 ± 0,1
17 Sparking plugs 3 ± 0,1
Engine: NFU
B1BP362P
(*) = IMPERATIVE: Respect the tightening sequence (see following page).
C4
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