Citroen C-Crosser (2012 year). Instruction - part 9

 

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Citroen C-Crosser (2012 year). Instruction - part 9

 

 

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PETROL ENGINE 

   1.   Screenwash and headlamp wash 

reservoir. 

  2.  Coolant reservoir. 

  3.  Power steering fl uid reservoir. 

  4.  Brake fl uid reservoir. 

  5.  Fusebox. 

  6.  Battery. 

  7.   CVT gearbox dipstick. 

  8.  Radiator cap. 

  9.   Engine oil dipstick. 

  10.  Engine  oil  fi ller cap. 

  11.  Air fi lter.  

 Access for checking the levels of the various fl uids and the replacement of certain components. 

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DIESEL ENGINE

 Access for checking the levels of the various fl uids and the replacement of certain components. 

   1.  Coolant reservoir. 

  2.  Power steering fl uid reservoir. 

  3.   Screenwash and headlamp wash 

reservoir. 

  4.  Brake fl uid reservoir. 

  5.  Fusebox. 

  6.  Battery. 

  7.   Engine oil dipstick. 

  8.  Engine oil fi ller cap. 

  9.  Air fi lter.  

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CHECKING LEVELS 

  Brake fluid level 

 To avoid any risk of scalding, unscrew 

the cap by two turns to allow the pres-

sure to drop. When the pressure has 

dropped, remove the cap and top up 

the level. 

  Oil level

 The reading will only be correct 

if the vehicle is on level ground 

and the engine has been off for 

more than 30 minutes. 

 The check is carried out either when 

the ignition is switched on using the oil 

level indicator on the instrument panel, 

or using the dipstick. 
 It is normal to top up the engine oil between 

services. The manufacturer recommends 

that the oil level be checked, and topped up 

if necessary, every 3 000 miles (5 000 km). 

 The brake fl uid level should be 

between the "MAX" and "MIN" 

marks. 
 If it is not, check the brake pad 

wear. 

  Changing the brake fl uid 
 Refer to the servicing booklet for details 

of the interval for this operation.  

  Coolant level 

 The coolant level must be mea-

sured when the engine is cold 

and should be between the 

"LOW" and "FULL" marks. 
 When the engine is warm, the 

temperature of the coolant is regulated 

by the fan. This can operate with the ig-

nition off. 
 On vehicles which are fi tted with a 

particle emission fi lter, the fan may 

operate after the vehicle has been 

switched off, even if the engine is 

cold. 
 In addition, as the cooling system is 

pressurised, wait at least one hour after 

switching off the engine before carrying 

out any work. 

Screenwash and headlamp 

wash *  fluid 

 Check the fl uid level regularly, 

using the gauge. 

  *   According to country.  

  Changing the engine oil 
 Refer to the servicing booklet for details 

of the interval for this operation. 
 In order to maintain the reliability of the 

engine and emission control system, 

the use of additives in the engine oil is 

prohibited.  

  Oil specifi cation 
 The oil must correspond to your engine 

and conform to the manufacturer's recom-

mendations.   

  Fluid specifi cation 
 The brake fl uid must conform to the 

manufacturer's recommendations and 

fulfi l the DOT4 standards.   

  Changing the coolant fl uid 
 Refer to the servicing booklet for details 

of the interval for this operation.  

  Fluid specifi cation 
 The coolant must conform to the manu-

facturer's recommendations.   

  Fluid specifi cation 
 This fl uid must conform to the manufac-

turer's recommendations for optimum 

cleaning.   

Power steering fluid level

 Check the fl uid level with the engine at 

idle. 
 Check that the power steering fl uid 

level is always between the "MAX" and 

"MIN" marks and top up if necessary. 

  Fluid specifi cation 
 This fl uid must conform to the manufac-

turer's recommendations.   

 Check all of these levels regularly and 

top them up if necessary, unless other-

wise indicated. 
 If a level drops signifi cantly,  have  the 

corresponding system checked by a 

CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed  work-

shop. 
 When working under the bonnet, take 

care as certain areas of the engine may 

be extremely hot (risk of burns). 

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  Diesel additive level (Diesel 

with particle emission filter) 

 The minimum level of this additive is indicat-

ed by lighting of the service warning lamp, 

accompanied by an audible signal and a 

message on the multifunction screen. 

  Topping up 
 This additive must be topped up by a 

CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed  work-

shop without delay.   

  Waste products

CHECKS

  Battery 

 Check the electrolyte level 

regularly. If necessary, top up 

the level with distilled water. 
 Check that the terminals are 

clean and correctly tightened, 

particularly in summer and winter. 
 When carrying out work on the battery, 

refer to the "Practical information" sec-

tion for details of the precautions to be 

taken before disconnecting the battery 

and following its reconnection.  

  Air filter and passenger compartment filter 

 Refer to the servicing booklet 

for details of the replacement 

intervals for these compo-

nents. 
 Depending on the environ-

ment (dusty atmosphere...) and the use 

of the vehicle (city driving...), replace 

them twice as often if necessary (refer 

to the "Engines" paragraph). 
 A clogged passenger compartment fi l-

ter may have an adverse effect on the 

performance of the air conditioning sys-

tem and generate undesirable odours.  

Oil filter 

 Replace the oil fi lter each time 

the engine oil is changed. 
 Refer to the servicing booklet 

for details of the replacement 

interval for this component. 

Particle emission filter (Diesel) 

 Maintenance of the particle emission fi l-

ter must be carried out by a CITROËN 

dealer or a qualifi ed workshop. 

 Following prolonged operation of 

the vehicle at very low speed or at 

idle, you may, exceptionally, notice 

the emission of water vapour at the 

exhaust on acceleration. This does 

not have any adverse effect on the 

performance of the vehicle or on the 

environment.  

 Avoid any prolonged contact of 

used oil or fl uids with the skin. 

 Most of these fl uids are harmful to 

health or indeed very corrosive. 

 Do not discard used oil or fl uids 

into sewers or onto the ground. 

 Empty used oil into the contain-

ers provided for this purpose at 

CITROËN dealers (France) or a 

qualifi ed workshop, or take them to 

an authorised waste disposal site.  

 Do not discard the oil fi lter through public 

channels, deposit it in the containers dedi-

cated to this use in the CITROËN network 

(France) or a qualifi ed workshop or take them to 

an authorised waste disposal site.  

 Unless otherwise indicated, check 

these components in accordance with 

the servicing booklet and in relation to 

your engine. 
 Otherwise, have them checked by a 

CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed workshop. 

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  Manual gearbox

 Refer to the servicing booklet 

for details of gearbox mainte-

nance.  

  Brake pads 

 Brake wear depends on the 

style of driving, particularly in 

the case of vehicles used in 

town, over short distances. It 

may be necessary to have the 

condition of the brakes checked, even 

between vehicle services. 
 Unless there is a leak on the circuit, a 

drop in the brake fl uid level indicates 

that the brake pads are worn.  

  Brake disc wear 

 For information on checking 

brake disc wear, contact a 

CITROËN dealer or a quali-

fi ed workshop.  

  Parking brake

 If the parking brake travel is 

too long or if you notice a loss 

of effectiveness of this sys-

tem, the parking brake must 

be adjusted, even between 

two services. 

 This system must be checked by a 

CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed workshop. 
 Only use products recommended by 

CITROËN or products of equivalent 

quality and specifi cations. 

 In order to optimise the operation 

of units as important as the braking 

system, CITROËN selects and 

offers very specifi c products. 
 To avoid damaging the electrical 

units, the use of a high pressure 

washer in the engine compartment is 

strictly prohibited.  

  Transfer box and rear 

differential 

 Refer to the servicing booklet 

for details of the service inter-

val for these components.  

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CHANGING A WHEEL

  1.  Wheelbrace. 

 

 

Used to remove the wheel trim and 

the wheel fi xing bolts. 

  2.  Jack. 

 

 

Used to raise the vehicle. 

  3.  Handle. 

 

 

Used to extend the jack. 

  4.   Removable towing eye.  
 

Refer to the "Towing" paragraph.  

  Other accessories 

  Wheel with trim 

  When removing the wheel , remove 

the trim fi rst using the handle  3 , pulling 

at the notch. 
  When refi tting the wheel , refi t the trim 

starting by placing its notch  F  (indicated 

on the back of the trim) opposite the 

valve  

G  and press on its outer edge 

with the palm of your hand.   

  List of tools 

 When changing a wheel, ensure 

that the four wheels are of identi-

cal specifi cation and brand.  

 When storing, take care to secure 

the tool bag  D  fi rmly using the fi xing 

band  C . 

  Access to the tools

 The tools are stored in the storage

compartment in the boot right-hand trim. 
 To gain access to them: 
   )   open the boot, 
  )   turn button  A  to the left, 
  )   remove the cover  B , 
  )  remove the fi xing band  C  and take 

out the tool bag  

D  containing the 

tools, 

  )   take the jack  E  in your hand and re-

move it from its fi xing position.  

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  Fixing the "space-saver" spare 

wheel 
 If your vehicle is fi tted with alloy 

wheels, it is normal to notice that the 

washers do not come into contact 

with the "space-saver" spare wheel 

when tightening the bolts on fi tting. 

The wheel is retained by the conical 

contact of each bolt.  

            Access to the spare wheel in

the 7 seat configuration

 The  "space-saver"  spare wheel is in-

stalled on the outside, under the boot, 

supported by a metal carrier. 
 To gain access to the tools, refer to the 

"Access to the tools" paragraph. 

  Putting the wheel back in place 
   )   Put the wheel back in place in its 

carrier. 

  )   Lift the carrier  C  and reposition the 

hook  D . 

  )   Open the lower tailgate (refer to the 

"Access" section). 

  )   Remove the plastic cover  A  using 

the handle  3 . 

  )   Unscrew the spare wheel carrier re-

taining bolt  B  using the wheelbrace  1 . 

  )   Close the lower tailgate (refer to the 

"Access" section). 

  )  Lift the carrier  

C  to detach the 

hook  D  then allow it to lower.   

  )   Tighten the spare wheel carrier re-

taining bolt  B  fully using the wheel-

brace  1 . 

  )  Refi t the plastic cover  A , close the 

lower tailgate and store the tools.    

  Removing the wheel 
   )   Open the tailgate and the lower tail-

gate (refer to the "Access" section). 

  )   Take out the handle  3  (refer to the 

"Access to the tools" paragraph). 

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            Access to the spare wheel in

the 5 seat configuration 

 The  pressed steel  spare wheel is installed 

on the outside, under the boot, supported 

by a winch and a plastic carrier. 
 To gain access to the tools, refer to the 

"Access to the tools" paragraph. 

  Fixing the pressed steel spare 

wheel 
 If your vehicle is fi tted with alloy 

wheels, it is normal to notice that the 

washers do not come into contact 

with the pressed steel spare wheel 

when tightening the bolts on fi tting. 

The wheel is retained by the conical 

contact of each bolt.  

  Removing the wheel 
   )   Open the tailgate and the lower tail-

gate (refer to the "Access" section). 

  )   Take out the handle  3  (refer to the 

"Access to the tools" paragraph). 

  )   Remove the plastic cover  A  using 

the handle  3 . 

  Putting the wheel back in place 
   )   Put the wheel back in place in its 

carrier. 

  )   Pass the hook  C  into the chain. 
  )   Open the lower tailgate (refer to the 

"Access" section). 

  )   Unscrew the retaining bolt  B fully  

using the wheelbrace  1 , to unwind 

the winch cable. 

  )   Close the lower tailgate (refer to the 

"Access" section). 

  )   Detach the hook  C  from the chain.  
 Unwind the winch cable fully to make 

unhooking of the chain easier.  

  )   Tighten the winch retaining bolt  

B  

fully using the wheelbrace  1 . 

  )  Refi t the plastic cover  A , close the 

lower tailgate and store the tools.    

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  Parking the vehicle 
 Immobilise the vehicle where it does 

not block traffi c: if possible, park the 

vehicle on level, stable and non-slip-

pery ground. 
 Apply the parking brake, switch off 

the ignition and engage fi rst gear to 

lock the wheels. 
 If necessary, place a chock under 

the wheel diagonally opposite the 

wheel to be changed. 
 Never go underneath a vehicle 

raised using a jack; use a stand.  

Removing a wheel 

  List of operations 
   )   If your vehicle is equipped with secu-

rity wheel bolts (equipment available as 

an accessory) fi t the security socket 5 

on the wheelbrace  1  to slacken the 

security bolt. 

  )  Slacken the other bolts using the 

wheelbrace  1  only. 

  )   Place the jack  2  in contact with one 

of the two front  A  or rear  B  locations 

provided on the underbody, which-

ever is closest to the wheel to be 

changed. 

  )   Extend the jack  2  until its base plate 

is in contact with the ground. Ensure 

that the centreline of the jack base 

plate is directly below the location  A  

or  B  used. 

  )   Raise the vehicle until there is suffi -

cient space between the wheel and 

the ground to admit the spare (not 

punctured) wheel easily. 

  )   Remove the bolts and store them in 

a clean place. 

  )   Remove the wheel.    

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  After changing a wheel 
 When using the "space-saver" spare 

wheel, do not exceed a speed of

50 mph (80 km/h). 
 Have the tightening of the bolts and 

the pressure of the spare wheel 

checked by a CITROËN dealer or a 

qualifi ed workshop without delay. 
 Have the punctured wheel repaired 

and replace it on the vehicle as soon 

as possible.  

  Fitting a wheel 

  List of operations 

  )   Lower the vehicle fully. 
  )   Fold the jack  2  and detach it. 

  )   Tighten the security bolt using the 

wheelbrace  1  fi tted with the security 

socket  5  (if your vehicle is equipped 

with security wheel bolts). 

  )  Tighten the other bolts using the 

wheelbrace  1  only. 

  )   Store the tools (refer to the para-

graph "Access to the tools").   

  Fitting snow tyres 
 If you equip your vehicle with snow 

tyres  fi 

tted on steel wheel rims, 

special bolts available from your 

CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed work-

shop  must  be used.   

   )   Put the wheel in place on the hub. 
  )   Screw in the bolts fully by hand. 
  )  Pre-tighten the security bolt us-

ing the wheelbrace  1  fi tted with the 

security socket 5 (if your vehicle is 

equipped with security wheel bolts). 

  )   Pre-tighten the other bolts using the 

wheelbrace  1  only. 

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CHANGING A BULB  

  Handle the bulbs using a dry 

cloth. 

  Do not clean the headlamps using 

a dry or abrasive cloth, or using 

detergent or solvent products,  use 

a sponge and soapy water.  

 In some weather conditions (e.g. low 

temperature or humidity), the presence 

of misting on the internal surface of the 

glass of the headlamps and rear lamps 

is normal; it disappears after the lamps 

have been on for a few minutes.   

  Front lamps

   1.    Direction indicators     
 

(PY21W - 21 W).  

  2.    Dipped beam headlamps 

(H11 - 55 W)     

 

or xenon bulb (D2S - 35 W).  

  3.    Sidelamps (W5W - 5 W).  
  4.    Main beam headlamps 

(H7 - 55 W).  

  5.    Front foglamps     
 

(H11 - 55 W).   

  WARNING: RISK OF 

ELECTROCUTION 

 Xenon bulbs must be replaced by a 

CITROËN dealer or a qualifi ed  work-

shop.   

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  Changing direction indicator bulbs (1)

 Coloured bulbs must be replaced 

with bulbs of identical specifi cation 

and colour.  

    )   Turn the bulb holder  

A  to the left 

and remove it. 

  )   Pull the bulb and change it.  
 To refi t, carry out these operations in 

reverse order. 

  Access to the bulbs on the left-hand 

side 

 When you change a bulb on the left-

hand side, remove the relay box fi xing 

nut  B  and move the relay box towards 

the rear.  

  Access to the bulbs on the right-

hand side 

 When you change a bulb on the right-

hand side: 
   )   Remove the screenwash reservoir 

fi xing   C  and move the reservoir to-

wards the rear. 

  )   Remove the coolant reservoir fi xing 

nut  D . 

  )   Remove the clip  E  and raise the res-

ervoir moving it towards the front.   

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  Changing sidelamp bulbs (3) 

   )   Unscrew the cover  H . 
  )   Disconnect the connector. 

  )   Turn the bulb holder  I  a quarter of a 

turn and remove it. 

  )   Pull the bulb and change it.  
 To refi t, carry out these operations in 

reverse order.  

   )   Unscrew the cover  F . 
  )   Disconnect the connector. 

  )   Turn the bulb  G  to the left and re-

move it.  

 To refi t, carry out these operations in 

reverse order.  

  Changing dipped beam headlamp 

bulbs (2) 

  Changing main beam headlamp 

bulbs (4) 

   )   Unscrew the cover  J . 
  )   Disconnect the connector. 

  )   Move aside the spring  K  to release 

the bulb and remove it.  

 To refi t, carry out these operations in 

reverse order.  

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  Changing integrated direction 

indicator side repeaters 

  Changing foglamp bulbs (5) 

   )  Push the repeater  

A  towards the 

rear and detach it. 

  )   Unclip the repeater. 
  )   Disconnect the repeater connector 

and change the repeater.  

 To refi t, carry out these operations in 

reverse order. 
 To obtain repeaters, contact a CITROËN 

dealer or a qualifi ed workshop.  

   )  Turn the wheel fully out for easy 

access to the fl ap   A  located in the 

wheelarch. 

  )   Using a screwdriver, remove the four 

clips  B  located in the wheelarch. 

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  )  Using a screwdriver, remove the 

three clips  

C  located below the 

bumper. 

  )   Lift the access fl ap  D  located in the 

wheelarch and slide it downwards. 

  )   Disconnect the connector  E . 
  )   Turn the bulb  F  to the left and remove it.  
 To refi t, carry out these operations in 

reverse order.   

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Rear lamps 

   1.    Third brake lamp (LEDs).  
  2.    Brake lamps/Sidelamps

(21/5 - W21W - 5 W).  

  3.    Direction indicators

(WY21W - 21 W).  

  4.    Reversing lamps (W21W - 21 W).  
  5.    Number plate lamps

(W5W - 5W).  

  6.    Foglamps

(W21W - 21 W).   

  Changing brake lamp/sidelamp and 

direction indicator bulbs 
 These two bulbs are changed from out-

side with the tailgate open: 
   )   Open the tailgate (refer to the "Access" 

section), 

  )   Remove the two lamp fi xing bolts  A , 
  )   Extract the lamp unit from outside, 

  )   Turn the pin  C  to the left and remove it. 
  )   Pull the bulb  D  out and change it.  
 To refi t, carry out these operations in 

reverse order. 

  )   Turn the pin  B  to the left and remove it. 
  )   Pull the bulb out and change it. 

 When refi tting the lamp unit, align the 

two pins  E  with the openings on the ve-

hicle.  

 Amber coloured bulbs, such as the 

direction indicators, must be replaced 

with bulbs of identical specifi cation 

and colour. 

  Changing the third brake lamp 

(LEDs) 
 All work on the LED lamps must be 

carried out by a CITROËN dealer or a 

qualifi ed workshop.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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