Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine OPERATIONS
The sequence of operations has been devised in order to obtain the best standard of work in the
shortest possible time.
The numbering of the operations is made up as follows
a) The code letter for the car (/ MA 3) for all CX vehicles except
b ) A number made up of three figures denoting the unit or its component.
c ) A figure code designating the type of repair
- the figures 0 0 0 indicate the characteristics of the car
the figures 0 0 indicate the characteristics of the unit
- the figure 0 indicates checks and adjustments
the figures 1 4. 7 indicate removal or fitting
- the figures 2. 5. 8 indicate dismantling or reassembly and
the figures 3 6 9 indicate reconditioning
The thumb-indexing which corresponds to the list of operations enables the particular operation
to be found without difficulty. TOOLING
Special tooling is denoted in the text by a number followed by the letter ‘I
The part-numbers inferior to the 6000 series concern tools aiready in use and common to vehicles
previously introduced and to CX vehicles.
The 6000 series refers to tools specially designed for CX vehicles
Additional tools of local manufacture are indicated in the text by a number preceded by the index
MR manufacturing drawings for these tools appear at the end of the particular volume filed in
numerical order. TIGHTENING TORQUES :
Torques are expressed in the following units
either in metres Newton ( m.N ) the legal unit for measuring torque. with the corresponding
amount in metre-kilogrammes ( m.kg )
or in decanewtonmetres ( da Nm ) 9.8i Nm 1 m.kg ci.981 daNm
The numbers corresponding to the torques are (t rounded off 1)
Examples 2 m.N 0.2
m..kg 60 m.N 6
m.kg
IMPORTANT When a tightening torque figure is followed by the words 11 torque wrench 11 the
operution must without fail be carried out with a torque wrench.
IMPORTANT WlTHOUT FAIL after each operation or group of operations there is a chapter
headed (, TIGHTENING TORQUES ,,; the screws nuts or studs which are underlined
indicate
that they are of a special grade ,c SECURITY HARDWARE 1). When refitting it is ESSENTIAL
to use this type of HARDWARE TO THE EXCLUSION OF ANY OTHER. ADVISORY SERVICE
For a!1 technical information concerning these vehicles please contact
The Service Department,
Citroen Cars Ltd..,
Mill St.,
Slough Berks. GE. Tel. Slough 23808
or DEPARTEMENT TECHNIQUE APRES-VENTE
ASSISTANCE TECHNIQUE -
92000 NANTERRE - FRANCE - Tel. 204 40 00 :
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 12 OPERATION NP MA. 330.00 : (haro? gvmhr,, III. DRAINING AND REFILLING THE GEARBOX AND THE CONVERTER
1. Place the vehicle over a pit 01 on a ramp
2. Draining :
Remove the following
spare wheel
drain plugs ( I), ( 2 I and i 3 ),
plug ( 5) from the filler orifice
NOTE The suction filter ( 4) for the converter
pump must be replaced at the 1000 km ( 60C miles j
service.
3. Filling :
Refit drain plugs ( 1). (2 1 and ( 3 1.
Tightening torque : 3.5 to 4.5 daNm ( 25 l/2 to
32 l/2 ft.lb )
VERY IMPORTANT :
USE EXCLUSIVELY
(< TOTAL FLUIDE T o
THEUSEOFANYOTHERLUBRICANTWOULD
DESTROY THE CLUTCH, AND CONSEQUENTLY
THE CONVERTER
Fill up the gearbox
( Co$acity 2-3 litres ( 3 l/2 to 5 l/4 pints )
according to draining time)
Check the level with the dipstick
4. Top up the gearbox :
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I/><,
broke on.
b) Run the engine at idlinq speed, and engage 01
gear ( 3rd gear, for example )
Slightly move the gear lever to actuate the
electro .valve controlling the clutch, ( it is
actuated when a click is heard ). ( Repeat a
dozen times ).
c) Check the level with the dipstick with the
enqine running and gear lever in the P position.
d) Fit the filler plug.
5. Fit spore wheel