Citroen C5 Hydraulic Fluid Level
the bottle for the power steering fluid is on your left sideonce you are facing the engine. its the same reservoir thatprovides oil to the suspension so use the right fluid. ive justrecently found the resorvior. now i cant find the right fluid toput in it.
The new hydraulic fluid is 100% synthetic. This composition gives it long-term stability while maintaining a high level of viscosity (low friction). All the parts used by 3rd generation Hydractive suspension are of high quality, manufactured and assembled in extremely clean conditions.
What is the fluid used to top-up the power steering on a 1991 VolksWagen Golf?
Power steering fluid or Automatic transmission fluid
How do you add power steering fluid on a 1988 Chevy Astro?
You can add power steering fluid to your 1988 Chevy Astro by removing the top to the power steering fluid reservoir. Pour the fluid directly into the reservoir.
Power steering whine on vw sharan?
Where do you put power steering fluid for jaguar 97?
The 1997 Jaguar power steering fluid reservoir is located on the back of the engine near the firewall. The top on the reservoir should be labeled as power steering fluid only.
Where is power steering fluid reservoir in VP Commodore?
its the one that says power steering fluid only on it. up the top front toward the left
What fluid is used to top up the power steering system?
For Camry 1999-2001 (4 cylinder) the same transmission fluid is used to for both transmission and power steering. Some vehicles use power steering fluid Some trans fluid.
What does the power fluid low message mean?
means you will need to top up fluid in power steering tank
Where do put the steering fluid in a 1987 dodge omni car?
In the power steering reservoir located on top of the power steering pump. No pump then it has manual steering.
How do you top up the power steering fluid in a fiat punto?
fiat punto's dont have steering fluid. they have electric motors instead.
Where do you add power steering fluid in a 2002 Monte Carlo?
in the top of the power steering reservoir on the passenger side of the engine.
Where do you add power steering fluid to a Mitsubishi 3000 gt?
facing engine (bonnet up) on right hand side near shock tower is BLACK reservoir with sensor wire in center of cap - this is power steering(white capped reservoir = brake )do not put brake fluid in power-steering or power-steering fluid in brake res. use power-steering fluid or auto trans fluid to top up
Can you add power steering fluid to your convertible top motor?
How high do you fill the power steering fluid?
Can you use a power steering pump for a hydraulic pump for hydraulic cylinders?
can i use power steering fluid in a top motor pump
Where do you refill power steering fluid in a 1989 Chevy c1500 PU?
The fluid reservoir should be built onto the power steering pump. There will be a cap on top to fill through.
Why is your car squeaking when you turn the steering wheel?
The power steering fluid might be low. Add some power steering fluid to see if that helps. The power steering fluid chamber is under the hood. It might also be the belt that drives the power steering pump. There are products to lubricate belts and quiet them down. These are available, as is the power steering fluid, from a good auto supply store. Or you could have a shop top off your fluid and put… Read More
Where is the power steering dipstick for 1981 Buick Regal?
Hydraulic Fluid Types
The power steering dipstick is made into the fluid filler cap. The power steering unit is on the front of the motor, and the cap is right on the top of it.
How do you refill power steering fluid in a 1997 Toyota Camry?
Open the good on the right you will see two containers with fluids in it. One container is for coolant another one is for power steering fluid (it's written on the top of the container 'Power steering').
What should you do if you accidentally poured a few ounces of washer fluid in the power steering fluid?
You need to remove the washer fluid. You can siphon it out, or remove the power steering reservoir and dump it out. If you haven't had the car running , you may be able to absorb it out with a rag since it is probably floating on top of the power steering fluid. The problem with washer fluid is that it is not compressible and will cause poor steering reaction when it enters the steering… Read More
Can you top up the power steering fluid on your Ford Focus?
Power steering should never go down unless there is a leak found in the system. Therefore, you generally would not need to top up your brake fluid on a ford Focus.
Where do you fill the power steering fluid for a 1992 Nissan sentra?
Power steering is under the hood on the passenger side in the corner closest to the windshield It is a black cylinder with turn off top. Remove the top and read the indicator stick. Use power steering fluid to add until reads full on the indicator stick.
How do you top up the power steering oil on a 2002 2.2 diesel vectra?
You can pour fluid into the power steering reservoir. Remove the top to the reservoir and fill to the full Mark on the side of the reservoir.
Where is the power steering cap to top up fluid in citroen c3?
its called the battery as that system is electric on the c3 yes i know rubbish idea but that's what they done. if it feels like it needs toping up with fluid it means your racks gone and you will need £300 ish to fix it
What type of fluid should I use in the hydraulic pump for the convertible top on my 1973 Cadillac Eldorado?
I am having a hard time turning the wheel of my 1990 Toyota Camry and was wondering if this problem has anything to do with the power steering if so how do i replace or add more power steering fluid?
The first thing you do is have a look if you have run out of power steering fluid. look into the top of the power steering fluid container and if you can not see any top it up to the point indicated on the container. run the engine move the steering around a little and see if you need topping up again. Some vehicles have a separate power steering belt that runs the power steering… Read More
Where do you add power steering fluid on 2000 vw beetle?
In a 2.0 the power steering reservoir is in the very front to the right it should be kinda small w/ a indent in the top and its got a little picture of a steering wheel and a drop of fluid over it
1999 Ford Taurus his having problems with the power steering First the power steering fluid has turned black and is overflowing out of the top where the cap is The power steering is hard to turn?
Try draining the old power steering fluid using a small suction device and refill it with fresh fluid. Then bleed the air out by turning the wheel back and forth several times with the car off. If that does not fix it, a new power steering pump is probably needed.
Why does Power steering fluid leak out the top of the pump?
Where is the power steering fluid located on a Chevy Impala 2003?
Where do you add power steering fluid on 2001 Chevy cavalier?
Rear P/S top of engine. A black cap with orange writing that says Power Steering.
Where do you put in the power steering fluid for an 1988 cadillac?
I have an 1988 Deville. On my car the power steering pump is on top of engine next to the belt tensioner. You will see a reservoir with a plastic cap . Remove cap and put fluid in there.
Where is steering pump relay citroen saxo 99?
it is on top of the power stering pump. it looks like a grey multi plug but in fact it is the relay
Where to put steering fluid in a 1994 ford escort?
Citroen C5 Suspension Fluid Level
under the hood on the left side near the front is a pump -the cap should say power steering fluid on the top (daddmac)
How do you bleed the power steering on a Daewoo Lanos after a timing belt has been changed?
First top up the power steering fluid, then with the engine running, turn steering slowly all the way to the left, and then, still slowly, all the way to the right. Check that power steering fluid level hasn't dropped, and top if necessary. Repeat the process half a dozen times and you should be good to go. Cheers.
Where do you add power steering fluid on your doge ram 2500 van?
Add it to the power steering pump on the front of the motor. It will be driven by a fan belt or serpentine belt and have a cap on top with a little dipstick for checking the fluid level.
What is the bottle under the diesel filter for on a vectra cdti?
If you mean the white one with a black top on it and a torx type depression in the middle of it - it is the power steering fluid bottle. Mounted on top of the electric power steering unit
Where is the power steering fluid reservoir of 2000 BMW 328i?
It sits right on top of the power steering pump. Looking from in front of the engine, it is a screw on cap behind the coolant reservoir.
Where my power steering fluid is on my 2000 Grand Am?
In the power steering resivoir. If you cannot see it from the top of the engine rear on the passenger side take off the right front wheel and you can see it.
Why is your steering heavy in your car?
If you are finding it hard to steer your vehicle, it could be a variety of things, though most commonly you will find that the problem lies with either your power steering pump, or power steering rack. Check your power steering fluid; if it is low, top it off with the proper PS fluid. If it is not low, take your vehicle to a trusted mechanic and have them inspect the problem.
Is automatic transmission fluid used in power steering in a 1995 Toyota Camry?
I have a 1995 Camry. Yes, Toyota recommends Dexron II or Dexron III transmission fluid. (Check the cap on top of the power steering reservoir. It will say to add Dexron II fluid only)
Where is the power steering fluid located in a 94 maxima?
some years a go i got -95 maxima and the power steering fluid was on right side of car. on top of the right wheel. black box, round cap 10cm x 6cm
What kind of power steering fluid does Saab 9 3 take?
Where is power steering reservoir on Pontiac montana?
In my Montana, if you are facing the car in the front, the power steering reservoir is on the left top of the engine. To the right of the washer fluid reservoir. It was tricky to find because some wiring was going over the top of it.
Where is the diagnostic socket on a Citroen C8?
under the steering wheel in the cubby hole at the top,
Where do you put power steering fluid in a 1990 300zx?
The power steering fluid reservoir is up on the passenger side wheel well in the engine bay. Looks like a short fat silver coke can with hoses coming out of it. On a side note, the 300zx twin turbo uses ATF (automatic transmission fluid) not power steering fluid. usually a green casing with black top. the following link is NOT a 300zx, but the reservoir is about the same. http://www.sillbeer.com/images/engine/power-steering-reservoir.jpg
MY Power steering is making a humming sound and it is hard to turn Is your power steering pump needing replacing on my ml 320 Mercedes?
Citroen C5 Suspension Reset
You probably need to top off your power steering fluid first. If the problem contiues then yes, it probably does need to be replaced.
2004 SUBARU IMPREZA WRX. How do you get the air out of the power steering system this is after repacing power steering pump?
I read somewhere that you have to flush it. i.e. drain it and replace the power steering fluid. Preferably with the wheels off the ground, just spin the steering lock to lock a couple of times (with the engine running) and that will do it. Top up fluid if necessary and 'bobs yer uncle'!
Where Is Brake Fluid Tank In 95 Jeep Wrangler?
It should be on the left hand side by the steering column where the power steering fluid goes. It can be a metal or plastic container which has a lock bar on the top of it. Hope this was helpful
What type of oil does a 1989 Toyota celica convertible top motor use?
I have an 88 celica and my top motor takes power steering fluid
How do i no if i need to top up my power steering fluid?
The steering wheel will be harder to turn. First sign is squealing when turning, but why don't you open the hood, unscrew the cap on the steering pump, and look.
- 2Correspondence Table for Petrol Engines
- 3СOrrespondence Table for Diesel Engines
- 4Very Important
- 5Identification of Vehicles
- 6Type Approval
- 9Capacities (In Litres)
- 9Draining Methods
- 9Draining of the Engine Lubrication System By Gravity
- 9Draining of the Engine Lubrication System By Suction
- 10Petrol
- 11Diesel
- 13Lubricants - Total Recommended Oils
- 13Evolutions (Year 2004)
- 13New Look Citroën C5
- 14Use of Oil Grade 10W40
- 14Commercial Description for Energy Economy Oil
- 14Engine Oil Norms
- 14S.A.E. Norms - Table for Selection of Engine Oil Grade
- 15API Norms
- 16Classes and Grades of Total Recommended Engine Oils
- 16Blended Oils for All Engines (Petrol, Diesel and Dual Fuel Petrol/LPG)
- 16Oils for Petrol, Diesel and Dual Fuel Petrol/LPG Engines
- 16Oils Specifically for Diesel Engines
- 17Oil Usage Table
- 19Blended Oils for All Engines, Supplied in Bulk
- 19France
- 20Europe
- 26Oceania
- 27Central and South America
- 28South-East Asia
- 30Middle East
- 31Gearbox Oils
- 32Power Steering Oils
- 32Engine Coolant Fluid
- 33Synthetic Brake Fluid
- 33Hydraulic System
- 34Screen Wash Fluid
- 34Greasing
- 34General Use
- 35Engine Oil Consumption
- 35Oil Consumption Depends On
- 35An Engine Can Be Considered RUN-IN After
- 35Maximum Permissible Oil Consumption for a Run-in Engine and Oil Level
- 36Engine Specifications
- 36Engines: 6FZ-RFJ-RFN-3FZ-XFU-XFW
- 37Engines: 9HZ-RHM-RHT-RHW-RHL-RHR-4HX-4HW
- 38СOmpression Ratio - Diesel Engines
- 39Special Features: Tightening Torques
- 40Engines: 6FZ - RFJ
- 40Crankshaft
- 40Cylinder Block
- 41Flywheel/clutch
- 42Lubrication Circuit
- 42Injection Circuit
- 43Special Features: Power Unit Suspension
- 43Engines: RFN - 3FZ
- 43Upper RH Engine Support
- 43Intermediate Engine Support
- 45Crankshaft Bearing Cap Cover (15)
- 45Table of Contents
- 46Equipment On Cylinder Head
- 46Engine: RFN
- 46Engine: 3FZ
- 47Engine: XFU
- 47Lower RH Engine Support/torque Reaction Rod
- 47RH Engine Support
- 48Pencil Type Ignition Coil
- 48Valve Cover
- 48Camshaft Bearing Cap Cover
- 49Exhaust Manifold
- 49Con Rod Caps
- 49Flywheel
- 50Crankshaft Bearing
- 50Perform the Following Operations
- 51Sump
- 51Crankshaft Pinion/pulley
- 51Inlet Distributor (With New Seals)
- 51Air Inlet Manifold
- 52Camshaft Hubs/pulleys
- 52Cap and Guide Roller
- 52Timing Belt Tensioner Roller/Plate for the Dynamic Tensioner Roller
- 52Coolant/Oil Pump
- 53Engine: XFW
- 53Power Unit Suspension
- 53RH Engine Support (Suspension)
- 53Gearbox Suspension
- 54Power Unit Suspension - Engine Support (Lower)
- 54Crankshaft View
- 55Bearing Cap Cover
- 56Oil Sump
- 57Cooling Circuit
- 57Coolant Pump
- 58Coolant Manifold
- 58Cylinder Head Equipment
- 59Camshaft Bearing Cap Cover (Right Hand Side)
- 59Camshaft Bearing Cap Cover (Left Hand Side)
- 60Valve Covers (Right Hand Side)
- 60Valve Covers (Left Hand Side)
- 61Inlet Manifold
- 61SPECIAL FEATURES: TIGHTENING TORQUES (M.dan) C8
- 61Pre-tightening 1
- 62Exhaust Manifold (Right/left Hand Side)
- 62Re-tightening
- 62Pre-tightening 1 ± 0,1 2,5
- 63Inlet Distributor
- 64Engine: 9HZ
- 64Torque Reaction Rod
- 64Upper LH Engine Support
- 64Lower LH/RH Engine Support and RH Engine Support
- 65Slackening
- 68Diesel Injection Circuit
- 69Engines: RHL - RHR
- 71Engines: RHL RHR
- 74Engines: RHM - RHT - RHW
- 74Pulley Screw M14x150-70
- 74Screws M7x100-20 (X 4)/M7x100-40 (X 2)/M12x150-81 (X10)/m16x10-16 (X4)
- 74Plug CHC M12x150-16 (X 1) /M15x150 (X 1 and 2)
- 75Engine Suspension (Identification)
- 76Engine Suspension (Tightening Torques)
- 77Power Steering Pump
- 77Alternator
- 78Air Conditioning Compressor
- 78Accessories Support
- 79Guide Roller
- 80Engine: 4HX
- 80Tightening Torques
- 83Flywheel - Clutch
- 85Screws M7x100-40 (X 2)/M7x100-20 (X 4)/M12x150-81 (X10)
- 85Plug CHC M12x150-16 (X 1)/M15x150 (X 2)
- 86Screws M7x100-20 (X8)/m9x100-45 (X4)/m8x125-60 (X8)
- 92Special Features - Cylinder Head Tightening
- 96Belt Tension/seem Units Correspondence Table
- 97Auxiliary Equipment Drive Belt
- 98Engines: All Types Petrol and Diesel
- 99Engine: 6FZ
- 100Engine: RFJ
- 100«Junior» T Extension
- 100Removing
- 100Refitting
- 101Peg for Dynamic Tensioner Roller
- 103Ratchet Spanner FACOM (1/2' Square)
- 103Reduction Box FACOM S.230 (1/2' - 3/8' Square)
- 104Dynamic Tensioner Compressure Lever
- 106Tensioning/Dynamic Roller Compressure Lever
- 106Peg for Dynamic Roller 4/2 MM
- 108Dynamic Tensioner Roller Retaining Peg 4Mm
- 109Without Air Conditioning
- 109Peg 4 MM
- 111Peg for Dynamic Roller
- 111Dynamic Roller Compressure Lever
- 113СHecking and Setting the Valve Timing
- 114СHecking the Valve Timing
- 114Camshaft/Crankshaft Setting Peg
- 114Checking the Setting of the Timing
- 115Timing Belt Retaining Pin
- 115Adaptor for Angular Tightening
- 115Tool for Moving and Locking the Tensioner Roller
- 118Tensioning the Timing Belt
- 120Camshaft Pinion Peg
- 120Crankshaft Setting Peg
- 120Engine Lifting Crossmember
- 127Peg for Positioning the Dynamic Tensioner Roller
- 133Checks
- 143Fuel Pressure Take-off Union
- 143Belt Retaining Pin
- 143Exhaust Camshaft Hubs Immobilising Tool
- 143Inlet Camshaft Hubs Immobilising Tool
- 145Setting the Valve Timing
- 147Adjusting the Timing Belt Tension
- 149Peg for Checking Camshaft Settings
- 149Tool for Immobilising Inlet Camshaft Hubs
- 149Tool for Immobilising Exhaust Camshaft Hubs
- 149Instrument for Measuring Belt Tension
- 157Flywheel Setting Peg
- 168Kit of Plugs
- 168Double Flywheel Setting Peg
- 170Additional Operations
- 170Adjusting the Camshaft Position Sensor
- 170Sensor Re-used
- 170New Sensor
- 171Belt Clamp
- 171Pinion Centrer
- 171Flywheel Lock
- 171Pulley Extractor
- 178Engine Flywheel Peg/lock/Tension Lever
- 178Belt Compressure Spring
- 178Set of Blocking Plugs
- 178Checking the Setting of the Valve Timing
- 184Engines: RHM-RHT-RHW-4HW
- 188Pre-tensioning the Timing Belt
- 192Checking the Oil Pressure
- 194Valve Clearances
- 194The Valve Clearances Must Be Checked With the Engine Cold
- 194Possible Procedures
- 194Rocking/Fully Open (Exhaust)
- 195Checks: Low Pressure Fuel Supply Circuit
- 19510 MM Low Pressure Connector
- 195Pressure Gauge for Testing Boost Pressure
- 195Normal/Abnormal Vacuum Values
- 1968 MM Low Pressure Connector
- 196Extension
- 197Checks On Pressure: Dynamic
- 197Abnormal Functioning
- 197Impossible to Start the Engine
- 198Mode of Operation
- 199Checks: Turbo Pressure
- 199Pressure Gauge for Checking the Pressure
- 199Pressure Take-off Extension/union and Hose
- 199Sleeve for Checking the Turbo Pressure and Adaptor Sleeve
- 200Pressure Gauge for Checking Pressure
- 200Extension Cable for Taking Pressure
- 200Union and Hose/Unions and Hoses for Taking Pressure
- 200Adaptor for Taking Pressure
- 202Manual Pressure-vacuum Pump
- 202Turbocharging Pressure Regulation Valve
- 203Checking the Vacuum Source (Vacuum Pump)
- 203Turbocharging Pressure Electrovalve
- 203Cold/Warm Air Circuit Electrovalve
- 204Checking the Warm Air Opening
- 204Checking the Cold Air Closing
- 205Manual Vacuum Pump
- 206Vacuum Pump
- 206Turbo Vacuum Regulation Electrovalve
- 206Turbo Pressure Regulation Valve
- 206«Swirl» Control Diaphragm
- 207Exhaust Gas Recycling (EGR) Electrovalve
- 207Double Butterfly Housing (Vehicle With Particle Filter)
- 208Electrovalve (EGR)
- 208Butterfly Housing Electrovalve
- 209EGR Valve
- 209Butterfly Housing
- 210Sparking Plugs
- 211Speedometer
- 212Clutch Specifications
- 214Manual Gearbox Specifications
- 215Gearbox Specifications
- 216Engines: 6FZ - 9HZ
- 216Clutch Types: (BE4/5)
- 216«Push» Clutch With Hydraulic Control
- 216Description
- 217Engines: XFX-RHS-RHZ-4HX
- 217Clutch Types: (ML5C-ML6C)
- 218Hydraulic Clutch Control Specification
- 218Bleeding the Hydraulic Clutch Control.
- 221BE4/5 Gearbox: Tightening Torques
- 221Engines: 6FZ-RFN-9HZ
- 222Gearbox Rear Casing and Casing/clutch Casing Fixings
- 222Breather Pipe/Reverse Gear Switch
- 222Drain/Top-up Plug and Speedo Drive Support
- 222Differential Housing Fixings (M7-M10)
- 223Primary/Secondary Shaft Nut
- 223Bearing Retaining Screw
- 223Differential Gearwheel Screws
- 223Gear Control Support Screw
- 224ML5C Gearbox: Tightening Torques
- 224Engines: 3FZ-RHM-RHT-RHW-4HW
- 226Engines: RHL-RHR
- 226ML6C Gearbox: Tightening Torques
- 228BE4/5 Gearbox: Control Specifications
- 228Gear Controls
- 228Gear Lever Positioning Tool
- 229Gear Selection Control Cable
- 229Gear Engagement Control Cable
- 230Adjustments
- 230To Unlock the Length of the Gear Control Cable Sleeve
- 230To Unlock a Sleeve Stop
- 234Reverse Gear Unlocking Cable
- 235To Unlock the Length of the Gear Selection Control Cable Sleeve
- 237AL 4 Automatic Gearbox: Recommendations - Precautions
- 237Precautions to Be Taken
- 237Repairs On Mechanical Components
- 237Modification of the Oil Usage Counter Value
- 238Procedure to Be Followed Prior to Carrying Out Repairs On AL4 Autoactive Gearbox
- 238Oil Quality - Oil Level
- 238Absence/Presence of Fault Codes
- 239Procedure for Initialising the Automatic Gearbox ECU
- 239Updating the Gearbox ECU By Downloading
- 239After the Downloading Operation, Carry Out the Following
- 239Updating the Value of the Oil Usage Counter
- 240AL4 Gearbox: Tightening Torques
- 240Heat Exchanger Fixing
- 240Output Speed Sensor Fixing
- 240Oil Overflow and Drain Fixing
- 241Fixing of Converter On Diaphragm
- 241Plug Fixing
- 241Gearbox Fixing On Engine
- 242Hydraulic Block Fixing
- 242Fixing of Selector Lever Position Switch
- 242Oil Filler Plug
- 243Gearbox End
- 244New Gear Selection Control
- 244Re-used Gear Selection Control
- 245AL4 “Shift Lock” Gearbox Control Specifications and Precautions
- 245Unlocking the Shift Lock (With an Operating Fault)
- 2464 HP 20 Automatic Gearbox: Recommendations - Precautions
- 246Engines: 4HX-XFW-4HW
- 246Repairs On Electrical Components
- 246When Performing Electrical Checks
- 2474 HP 20 Gearbox: Tightening Torques
- 247Gearbox Exterior
- 248Gearbox Interior
- 248Input Speed Sensor Fixing
- 248Hydraulic Block Fixing (Large Head)
- 2494 HP 20 Gearbox: Control Specifications
- 249Selection Control
- 2504 HP 20 “Shift Lock” Gearbox Control Specifications and Precautions
- 250Unlocking the “Shift Lock” (Normal Operation, With a Fault)
- 252Engines: XFW - 4HW
- 2534 HP 20 Gearbox Controls: Checks and Adjustments
- 253Adjusting the Selection Control
- 254AM6 Automatic Gearbox: Recommendations - Precautions
- 254Towing
- 254Driving
- 255AM6 Gearbox: Tightening Torques
- 255Torque Converter/Engine Speed Sensor
- 255Gearbox Support/Closing Panel Fixing
- 255Fixting of Gearbox On Cylinder Block
- 256Oil Temperature Sensor Tightening Plate
- 256Hydraulic Valve Block (Sequence Indicated)
- 256Oil Induction Cover/ECU Screws
- 256Oil Drain and Overflow/Oil Level Plug
- 257Automatic Adjustment
- 258AM6 “Shift Lock” Gearbox Control Specifications and Precautions
- 258Unlocking the «SHIFT LOCK» (With an Operating Fault)
- 259Driveshafts - Gearbox
- 260Axle Geometry
- 260Measuring Front Height
- 260Measuring Rear Height
- 262Carlsson
- 264Axle Geometry: Checking and Adjusting Vehicle Height
- 264Preliminary Operations
- 264Checks By Axle
- 265Measuring the Wheel Radius
- 265Measuring the Front Height H1M
- 265Calculating the Front Height H1C
- 266Calculating the Rear Height H2C
- 266Adjustment of Heights
- 266Mechanical Pre-adjustment
- 267Front Height
- 267Rear Height
- 269Front Axle
- 270Saloons and Estates and Carlsson
- 271Rear Axle
- 272Height Control
- 273Power-steering Specifications
- 274Heat Shield Fixing On Casing
- 275Additional Operation
- 276Setting at Reference Height
- 276Requirements Prior to Setting at Reference Height
- 276Tooling Required
- 277Measuring Front Height (H1)
- 277Measuring Rear Height (H2)
- 278Height of the Vehicle at the Front at Reference Height (H1 = R1 - L1)
- 279Height of the Vehicle at the Rear at Reference Height (H2 = R2 + L2)
- 280Values for Front Suspension Angles
- 280Values for Rear Suspension Angles
- 281Adjusting the Rolling Axles
- 282Identification
- 282Crossmember
- 282Tie-rods/Springs
- 282Front Suspension Leg/Anti-roll Bar
- 284Fixing of Damper On Body/rear Axle
- 284Fixing of Stabiliser Bar On Rear Axle/body
- 284Fixing of Rear Axle On Body
- 284Hub Nut
- 285Engines: RFN-3FZ-XFW-RHM-RHT-RHW-4HW
- 285Steering Wheel Fixing/rod Locking/ball-joint Nut
- 285Fixing of Steering Column to Support/of Ram Valve Supply Unions
- 285Fixing of Upper and Lower Shafts to Steering Column/of Ball-joint Housing On Steering Rack
- 286Brake Specifications
- 288Braking Circuit
- 288Braking System Specifications
- 289Brake Fluid Pressure Sensor On Master-cylinder
- 289Fixing of Gyrometer/accelerometer Sensor On Support
- 289Fixing of Support On Body
- 291Checking the Vacuum Pump
- 291Pressure Checker
- 291Engines DW10, DW12 and DV6
- 292Checking and Adjusting the Parking Brake
- 292To Bed in the Parking Brake Cables, Operate As Follows
- 292Conditions for Adjustment
- 293Nut for Adjusting the Tension of the Parking Brake Cables
- 294Draining, Filling and Bleeding the Braking System
- 294Draining the Brake Fluid Reservoir
- 294Bleeding the Primary Braking System
- 294Filling the Braking System
- 295Front/Rear Brake Caliper
- 295Using the Bleeding Apparatus
- 296Without Bleeding Apparatus
- 296Bleeding the Secondary Braking System
- 298Brake Tightening Torques
- 298Engines: RFN-3FZ-XFW-RHT-RHW-RHM-4HW
- 299Adjusting the Handbrake
- 302Bleeding the Primary Braking Circuit
- 304Safety Requirements: Hydractive 3 Hydraulic Suspension
- 304During the Operation
- 305Engine Running
- 305Cleanliness Requirements
- 306Specification - Identification: Suspension Spheres
- 307Special Features
- 308Hydractive 3 Hydraulic Suspension
- 308Front/Rear Suspension Spheres
- 309Hydractive 3 + Hydraulic Suspension
- 310Hydractive Regulator Accumulators
- 310Front/Rear Hydractive Regulator Accumulator
- 311Hydraulic Specifications
- 311Location of Components
- 312Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir
- 313Built-in Hydro-electronic Interface (BHI)
- 314Hydractive 3 + Regulator
- 314Hydraulic Unions
- 315DE-pressurising the Hydraulic Suspension Circuit
- 315Using a Diagnostic Tool
- 316Without Using a Diagnostic Tool
- 316Vehicle With Suspension Hydractive 3
- 317Vehicle With Suspension Hydractive 3 +
- 318Draining - Filling - Bleeding: Hydraulic Suspension/steering Circuit
- 318Pliers for CLIC Clips
- 319Bleeding
- 320Checking and Toppping Up the LDS Fluid Level
- 321Measurement of Heights
- 322Measuring the Rear Height H2M
- 322Adjusting the Heights
- 324Measure the Front/rear Height (H1M)
- 325Checking and Adjusting the Vehicle Height
- 325Checking By Axle
- 326Air Conditioning
- 327Special Features: Air Conditioning System
- 327Summary Table for Presence of Pollen Filter
- 328Pollen Filter
- 330Drying Cartridge
- 331Condenser With Integral Reservoir
- 331Preparing the New Dryer Reservoir
- 333Removing-refitting the Drying Cartridge
- 336Compressor Lubricant
- 336Checking the Compressor Oil Level
- 336Repairing a System Without Leaks
- 337Checking the Compressor Oil Level (Continued)
- 337All Types
- 338Checking the Efficiency of the Air Conditioning System
- 339Clim Test 2 Valeo
- 340Positions of the Air Conditioning Controls
- 341Interpretation of the Measurements
- 341Under-cooling
- 341Values for Under-cooling (SR)
- 341Blown Air Temperature «U»
- 342Values for Over-heating (SC)
- 343Interpretation of the Diagnosis
- 344Aircon Circuit Diagnosis Table
- 348Air Conditioning System
- 348Evolution of the HP/LP Filling Valves
- 350Engine: XFX