oil CITROEN C6 2005 Owners Manual
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Vehicle identification1 - 4
General specifications: dimensions 5 - 6
General specifications: weights7
Operations to be performed before and
after a disconnection of the battery8
Towing specifications9 - 10
Lifting and supporting the vehicle11 - 15
Capacities18
Lubricants18 - 20
ENGINE
Engine specifications22
Engine suspension tightening torques: ES9A23
Tightening torques: ES9A engine24 - 28
Suspension tightening torques: DT1729 - 31
Adjustment of torque reaction rod32
Tightening torques: DT17 engines33 - 41
Cylinder head tightening42 - 43IGNITION
Sparking plugs100
CLUTCH - GEARBOX - TRANSMISSION
Speedometer101
AM6 automatic gearbox specifications
102
Procedure before operations103
Precautions: AM6 gearbox104
AM6 gearbox specifications105
Tightening torques: AM6 gearbox106 - 107
AM6 gearbox control specifications 108 - 110
Shift lock function111
Initialisation of the AM6 gearbox112 - 113
Draining-filling-topping up
the AM6 gearbox114 - 116
Oil pressure checks: AM6 gearbox117 - 119
Transmission120
CONTENTS
Auxiliary equipment drive belt45
Checking and setting the valve timing50
Exhaust line specifications68 - 72
Cooling system specifications73 - 75
Checking the oil pressure76
Valve clearances77
Drain-fill-bleed the engine cooling circuit78 - 82
INJECTION
BOSCH 7.4.7 injection system83 - 89
Prohibited operations: SIEMENS HDi
direct injection90 - 91
Safety requirements: HDi direct injection92
Checking the low pressure fuel
supply circuit 93 - 94
Turbo pressure checks95 - 97
Air supply circuit specifications98
Checking the air supply circuit99
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Wheels and tyres121 - 124
Checking and adjusting the vehicle height125 - 128
Values for checking and adjusting
the axle geometries129 - 133
Front axle134 - 135
Front axle tightening torques136 - 139
Rear axle140 - 141
Rear axle tightening torques142 - 143
Active suspension with variable damping144 - 149
Suspension tightening torques150 - 154
Draining-filling-bleeding
the hydraulic steering/suspension circuit155 - 158
Power steering specifications159 - 162
Power steering tightening torques163 - 164
Checking the steering assistance
pressure (ES9A engine)165 - 168
Bleeding the hydraulic steering
assistance circuit169AIR CONDITIONING
Quantities: aircon system R134.a 203
Special features: air conditioning circuit 204 - 205
Pollen filter206
Checking the compressor oil level207 - 208
Checking the efficiency of
the air conditioning circuit209 - 215
Air conditioning circuit: ES9A216
Air conditioning circuit: DT17217
CONTENTS
BRAKES
Brake specifications170
Braking system: general specifications171 - 173
Braking system: tightening torques174 - 177
Values for checking and adjusting
the braking system178
General feataures of
the electric parking brake179 - 189
Brake fluid checks190
Drain-fill-bleed the braking system191 - 194
HYDRAULICS
Safety requirements:
active suspension with variable damping195 - 197
Suspension spheres: general specifications 198
Suspension spheres:
specification - identification199 - 200
Depressurising the hydraulic
suspension circuit201 - 202
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GENERAL
GENERAL SPECIFICATION: TOWING THE VEHICLE
Vehicle with automatic gearbox.
IMPERATIVE: Never tow the vehicle with the wheels hanging (towing by the wheels).
Towing:
- It is necessary to raise the front of the vehicle, in order to tow it.
- If it is not possible to raise the front of the vehicle.
- It is essential to place the selection lever in position "N".
- Do not add any oil.
- Do not exceed a speed of 70 km/h(45 mph)on a journey of 100 Km (60 miles).
- Never tow the vehicle backwards.
- Check that the parking brake is released.
Driving:
- Never drive with the ignition switched off.
NOTE: The automatic gearbox is only lubricated when the engine is running.
Never push the vehicle to attempt to start it (impossible with an automatic gearbox).
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GENERAL
LIFTING AND SUPPORTING THE VEHICLE
Raising the vehicle on a lift, supported from the jacking points.
Equipment involved:
- Two-column lift.
- Auxiliary lift with blocks.
IMPERATIVE: Position the safety straps, if placing the vehicle on a lift supported from the jacking points
(risk of the vehicle overbalancing when a heavy component is removed).
Tooling required.
[1] Safety straps
Using the safety straps.
WARNING: Check the condition of the safety straps before using them, do not use worn safety straps.
WARNING: Do not use straps that show any signs of oil or grease (risk of soiling the carpets and/or
seats).
Place protections on the front seats and on the fragile parts of the vehicle.
Example:
- Two-column lift.
- Place the safety straps[1] under the arm of the lift and criss-crossing the vehicle.
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Oil capacities are defined according to the following methods
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GENERAL
CAPACITIES (in litres)
Draining of the engine lubrication system by GRAVITY
Place the vehicle on horizontal ground (in the high position if
hydropneumatic suspension).
The engine should be hot (oil temperature 80°C).
Drain the sump by gravity.
Remove the oil filter cartridge (time for draining and drip-drip = 15
minutesapprox.).
Refit the cap with a new seal.
Refit a new oil filter cartridge.
Refill the engine with oil (see table for oil capacity).
Start the engine to fill the oil filter cartridge.
Stop the engine (allow to stabilise for 5 minutes).Draining of the engine lubrication system by SUCTION
Place the vehicle on horizontal ground (in the high position if
hydropneumatic suspension).
The engine should be hot (oil temperature 80°C).
Remove the oil by suction through the dipstick tube.
Remove the oil filter cartridge.
Maintain the suction of oil in the sump (15 minutesapprox.).
Refit a new oil filter cartridge.
Refill the engine with oil (see table for oil capacity).
Start the engine to fill the oil filter cartridge.
Stop the engine (allow to stabilise for 5 minutes).
WARNING: Remove the suction container before starting the engine.
ESSENTIAL: Systematically check the oil level using the oil dipstick.
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CAPACITIES (in litres)
GENERAL
Petrol Diesel
3.0i 24S 2.7 24V
BVA BVA
XFV UHZ
5,25
5,75
5,55
5,95
2
7
4
3
6,3
11,3 13,2
65
Engine type
Engine with filter cartridge
Max. after draining and change of filter (by suction)Max. after draining and change of filter (by gravity)Dry sump
Between min. and max.
Dry automatic gearbox
Volume of oil remaining after draining
Quantity of oil to be put back in after draining
Hydraulic circuit
Cooling circuit
Fuel tank
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GENERAL
LUBRICANTS - TOTAL recommended oils
Engine oil specifications
Commercial descriptionTOTAL ACTIVA or TOTAL ACTIVA QUARTZ
Synthetic 9000 Semi-synthetic 7000
S.A.E. norms 0W40 5W30 5W40 10W40 15W40
Climate
ClimateCold Temperate
Hot
Temperate Hot
Petrol enginesACE: A3 ACE: A5 ACE : A3
API: SJ API: SL
Diesel engines (*) (**)ACEA: B5 ACEA: B3 or B4 ACEA: B3
Prohibited API: CF
Prohibited FAP
(*)In the winter season, on HDi engines, it is recommended to use 5W40 oil instead of 10W40oil, this to enhance starting from cold.
(**)Do not use 5W30oil on HDi engines with particle filter (FAP).
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GENERAL
LUBRICANTS - TOTAL recommended oils
Gearbox oil
Engine coolant
All countriesCITROËN fluid
Protection: -35C°2Litres
5Litres
20 Litres
210Litres9979 70
9979 71
9979 76
9979 779979 72
9979 73
9979 74
9979 75 PacksCITROËN references
REVKOGEL 2000 GLYSANTIN G33 AM6 automatic gearbox All countriesJWS 3309 (ESSO)
Synthetic brake fluidAll countriesCITROËN fluid
1/2Litre
DOT 4 Packs
CITROËN references Power steering oil
Power-assisted steering All countriesLDS TOTAL H50126
Hydraulic circuit
All countriesColour
1Litre
TOTAL FLUIDE LDS Packs
CITROËN references Norm
Orange
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GENERAL
LUBRICANTS - TOTAL recommended oils
Screen wash fluid
Greasing
General use
All countriesConcentrate: 250ml
Fluid
ready to
use9980 33
9980 06
9980 05ZC 9875 953U
ZC 9875 784U
ZC 9885 077U9980 56
ZC 9875 279U PacksCITROËN references
1Litre
5Litres
NLGI norms
2
TOTAL MULTIS 2
TOTAL PETITES MECANISMES All countries
Nota : NLGI= National Lubrificating Grease Institude.
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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-INengine.
- 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 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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