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sulphated, unscrew them, clean them, and soak the felt insulating
washers in castor oil or in neutral vaseline oil. If the vehicle is not \
in use, recharge the battery every month.
In Winter, a correct charge protects against frost. The battery
charged normally (a density of 1.25 to 1.27) resists to -50C (-58F),\
whilst a discharged battery (density 1.07 to 1.09) may burst at -5C
(23F).
Do not disconnect the leads from the terminals when the engine
is running.
Never recharge the battery without first having disconnecting
the leads from the two terminals.
Air Filter Maintenance (Fig. 35)
Cleaning instructions are to be found on the filter cover (1).
Fig. 35
Air filter
1 - Cover
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MAINTENANCE
Maintenance
Bodywork
The bodywork should be looked after regularly, especially in
Winter. This maintenance should not only concentrate on the
paintwork and the metal embellishers but should take in the
underside of the car as well: advice in this connection can be
obtained from any Citroën dealer.
Never wipe the car when dry since this will scratch the finish.
Petrol, trichlorethylene and alcohol harm paint and transparent
plastic such as the sidelamp covers. Do not use strong detergent
solutions either.
Cleaning the Bodywork
Frequent washing is necessary to keep the paintwork in good
condition but it is nevertheless essential that certain precautions be
observed; here are some reminders:
Never wash the car in full sunlight nor during frost. If the car has
been exposed to the sun or if the bonnet is still warm after a
journey, wait until the surfaces have cooled down.
The body should first be rinsed with copious amounts of water
applied either with a soft sponge, exerting no pressure and rinsing
the sponge often, or with a low pressure jet. If a car shampoo is
used, risne afterwards with plenty of water.
Wipe the car dry with a clean chamois leather which is rinsed and
wrung out frequently, ensure that no spots of water are left on the
paintwork.
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Use products that are only slightly abrasive, I.E. liquid polishes (e.
g. "ABELISSME") and follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Slight Damage to the Paintwork
Scratches and slight damage to the paintwork can be rectified at
little cost without necessitating extensive respraying, by using
aerosol cans which contain air-drying retouching paint. These
sprays, which are sold commercially, exist in all Citroën shades.
They are simple to use and instructions for use are given on the
packing.
The paint references for the car, can be found on a small disc (see
Fig. 36) situated under the bonnet and fixed to the upper part of the
scuttle, on the right hand side.
Fig. 36Paint
reference disc.
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MAINTENANCE
Maintenance
Interior
Cleaning the Upholstery
(A sample of cloth can be found stapled under the driver's
seat)
Only use mild non-caustic soaps, toilet type.
According to model:
Cloth upholstery:
This should be brushed or, preferably suction cleaned. If the
upholstery is generally very dirty, use commercial "dry foam", after
carefully removing all traces of dust.
Plastic Trim (and folding canvas hood):
This can be cleaned with a product like "SPIC" or with a little soapy
water, followed by a good rinse and wipe with a dry cloth. We do
not advise the use of products intended to make these parts shine.
Isolated Spots on Upholstery
Spots on cloth or plastic trim upholstery can be cleaned off with
water containing soap or a detergent like Teepol.
If this treatment is unsuccessful, try 90° alcohol (commercial
methylated spirit) or lead-free petrol.
Use pads well wrung-out and rub lightly.
Solvents like acetone or trichlorethylene are not recommended.
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Cpmplex spot removers containing absorbent earths are also
obtainable: these have the advantage, when used properly, of not
leaving rings (e.g. "K2R").
Seat Belts
These should be cleaned with soapy water, or with water with a
little detergent of the "Teepol" type added, taking care not to touch
the metal parts. Remove the deepest stains with 90° alcohol
(commerically methylated spirits), or with lead-free petrol.
Do not dye the webbing as this may weaken them.
Dashboard Instruments
Use either soapy water, or diluted detergent, to the exclusion of all
other products.
Steering Wheel
Use soapy water or water with a detergent of the "Teepol" type
added. In no circumstances, use solvents such as alcohol, lead-free
petrol, or trichlorethylene.
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Replacing a Sparking Plug
Using the Starting Handle
Towing the Car
07516
JULY 1975
AZ-KB AZ-KA 2 CV4 2 CV6
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Then use the handle to raise the car.
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1 - Adjusting knob
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