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IMPORTANT POINTS
During the first 1,200 mi (2,000 km): Keep a little below the speed li\
mits indicated
by the red marks on the speedometer.
At 600 mi (1,000 km): by any Citroën Dealer.
Before setting out on a long journey, check: The engine oil level; the l\
evel of the
brake fluid and top up if necessary.
Every 3,000 mi (5,000 km): Engine sump - drain and refill
Every 12,000 mi (20,000 km): Gearbox - change the oil
On "2 CV6", pay attention to the red warning lamp, (engine oil pressure\
). If it lights
up while driving, stop immediately.
Always keep in your vehicle: complete set of spare bulbs; set of fuses (\
10 & 15
amps).
Check inflation pressures regularly.
Changing a wheel: Tools and spare
wheel in boot (trunk).
From the very beginning make
yourself acquainted with the
handling operations specified in the
Tyre (tire) changing section.Model
Michelin FrontRearSpare
2 CV4 125-15X 1.4 bar
20 psi 1.8 bar
26 psi 2 bar
29 psi
2 CV6 125-15X 1.4 bar
20 psi 1.8 bar
26 psi 2 bar
29 psi
In order to ensure a longer life for your vehicle, and, for your safety,\
"Citroën" advises you to adhere to these most important points, systematically.
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Seats, rear-view mirrors, seat beltsStarting:
Anti-theft, ignition, starter
Gears, clutch, brakes
Signals and visibility:
Lights, signals, windscreen wipers/
washer
Air conditioning:
Ventilation, heating, de-misting Comfort:
Folding canvas hood
Accessories
07516
JULY 1975
AZ-KB AZ-KA 2 CV4 2 CV6
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With the exception of the warning lamps for engine oil pressure (2) an\
d hazard warning device (6),
the illumination of the following dashboard instruments is controlled by\
the exterior lighting switch.
These instruments do not function when the ignition is off, with the exc\
eption of the hazard warning
device (6).
1 - Speedometer: The red marks indicate maximum speed permitted in each gear.
2 - Engine oil pressure warning lamp (2 CV6 only): This lights up when the ignition is switched on
and goes out as soon as the engine is running. If it lights up when driv\
ing, stop the engine
immediately and top up the level of oil if necessary. If the lamp remain\
s alight despite the oil level
being correct, stop again and contact a Citroën dealer.
3 - Fuel gauge: Tank capacity: 4 1/2 Imp. Gal. (20 litres)
4 - Total mileage indicator
5 - Charge indicator: At normal engine running speed, the needle should remain in the white se\
ctor.
If the needle should remain in either of the red sectors, consult a Citr\
oën dealer. It is possible that,
when driving with the headlamps on, the needle may stay in the white cro\
ss-hatched zone - indication
that the battery is insufficiently charged. In normal circumstances, whe\
n driving, the generator should
charge the battery and within two hours the needle should return to the \
white zone. If this does not
occur, consult a Citroën dealer.
6 - Hazard warning lamp: Flashes throughout the operation. If it does not function, check the
direction indicators.
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1 - Control for direction indicators
2 - Left ventilation aperature
3 - Demister-defroster outlet for windscreen
4 - Switch for hazard warning lamps
5 - Switch for electric windscreen wipers
6 - Control for lighting and horn
7 - Control for ventilation shutter
8 - Control for heating
9 - Ashtray
10 - Right ventilation aperature
11 - Control for headlamp height adjustment
12 - Combined anti-theft-ignition-starter switch
13 - Control for windscreen washer
14 - Emergency and parking brake
15 - Choke control
16 - Control for air distribution between windscreen and floor
17 - Gear-change lever
18 - Glove compartment
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1 - Control for direction indicators
2 - Left ventilation aperature
3 - Demister-defroster outlet for windscreen
4 - Switch for hazard warning lamps
5 - Switch for electric windscreen wipers
6 - Control for lighting and horn
7 - Control for ventilation shutter
8 - Control for heating
9 - Ashtray
10 - Right ventilation aperature
11 - Control for headlamp height adjustment
12 - Combined anti-theft-ignition-starter switch
13 - Control for windscreen washer
14 - Emergency and parking brake
15 - Choke control
16 - Control for air distribution between windscreen and floor
17 - Gear-change lever
18 - Glove compartment
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Fig. 2
Rear side doors
(inner door handle) 1 - Opening2 - Locking
3 - Access for hand
BOOT (TRUNK) LID (Fig. 3 & 4)
To open: Insert the side door key into lock (1). Unlock and turn the
handle (2), the lid will open slightly. Completely raise the lid and
keep it open by engaging the end ot its stay (3) in the support (4).\
To shut: Withdraw the stay from its support, secure it on the lid
and lower the lid slowly while holding it.
To lock: Use the side door key. With the lid locked, the handle
should turn loosely.
To remove: The boot lid can be removed completely by raising it
to its maximum extent and by sliding it in its hinges towards the left
or right.
Never drive the car with the boot lid open, supported by its stay.
Fig. 3
Boot Lid 1 - Lock
2 - Handle (opening)
Fig. 4
Rear Boot Lid 3 - Stay
4 - Support
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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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