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VALUES FOR CHECKING AND ADJUSTING AXLE GEOMETRIES
Warning: During measuring of PARKING heights: Switch off the ignition
Front and rear PARKING heights(ignition switched off)
Rear axle Front axle
PARKING heights: (values given AS A GUIDE only)
Front LH: K1 = 175 ± 6 mmFront RH: K2 = 175 ± 6 mmRear LH: K3 = 131 ± 6 mmRear RH: K4 = 131 ± 6 mmB3CP0ARD
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VALUES FOR CHECKING AND ADJUSTING AXLE GEOMETRIES
PARKING heights:(values given AS A GUIDE only)Front and rear PARKING heights (ignition switched off)
Front axle Rear axle
Dissymmetry of lower castor
: 0° 30'.
Dissymmetry of lower camber: 0° 25'.Dissymmetry of lower camber
: 0° 30.
IMPERATIVE: Distribute symmetrically, LH / RH wheel, the total tracking value.
«Tyres: 225/55 R17»
Front axle Rear axle
Vehicle Tracking Castor CamberPivot
Tracking CamberPivot
Angle Angle
Adjustable Non adjustable Adjustable Non adjustable
C6mm - 2,32 ± 1
5° 30' ± 30' - 0°30' ± 30 8° 21' ± 30'5,13 ± 1
- 1° 54' ± 30' 0° ± 12'
0° - 0°18' ± 0°09' 0° 41' ± 0°09'
«Tyres: 245/45 R18»
Front axle Rear axle
Vehicle Tracking Castor CamberPivot
Tracking CamberPivot
Angle Angle
Adjustable Non adjustable Adjustable Non adjustable
C6mm - 2,46 ± 1
5° 30' ± 30' - 0°30' ± 30 8° 21' ± 30'5,43 ± 1
- 1° 54' ± 30' 0° ± 12'
0° - 0°18' ± 0°09' 0° 41' ± 0°09'
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Front pivot.
Front pivot fixed on the pivot support by means of an upper balljoint and a lower balljoint.
Front hub bearing:
- Diameter 83 mm.
- Bearing with double row of balls, with an integral magnetic wheel (48 pairs of poles).
Suspension leg:
- Front axle with wheels independent, of multi-arm type.
- Travel stop: height 60 mm.
- Anti-roll bar
Anti-roll bar
Engines Diameter (mm) Colour ref.
ES9A 23,5 mm Yellow
DT17BTED4 24 mm Pink
NOTE: The geometry specifications are given with the values for checking and adjusting the
axle geometries.
B3CP09CC
FRONT AXLE
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«g»One-touch control to raise body height
«h»Sport mode activation/deactivation switch
«j»One-touch control to lower body height
C5FP0R8C
ACTIVE SUSPENSION WITH VARIABLE DAMPING
One-touch control for body height
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Bleeding.
Connect tool [2]or [3]to the vehicle's diagnostic socket.
Switch on the ignition.
Perform a global test.
Go into the menu:
- Variable damping.
- Bleeding the suspension circuit.
Follow the instructions on the screen.
Apply a pressure of 0.5 barin the LDSfluid reservoir (using a tool FACOM 920).
Start the engine.
Wait for the vehicle height to stabilise.
Place the vehicle in the high position.
Place the vehicle in the low position.
Move the steering in each direction, from lock to lock.
Stop the engine.
Check the LDSfluid level.
B3FP7HGD
DRAINING, FILLING AND BLEEDING THE HYDRAULIC SUSPENSION/STEERING CIRCUIT
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Precautions to be taken.
Proceed with care so as to prevent any entry of polluting particles.
IMPERATIVE: Respect the safety and cleanliness requirements.
IMPERATIVE: Fill the LDS fluid reservoir with new fluid: TOTAL LDS.
Bleeding.
Check the level and top up the LDSfluid (see procedure: drain-fill-bleed the suspension circuit).
Apply a pressure of 0.5 barin the LDSfluid reservoir (using tool FACOM 920).
Start the engine.
Wait for the vehicle height to stabilise.
Move the steering in each direction, from lock to lock.
Stop the engine.
Check the level and top up the LDSfluid (see procedure: drain-fill-bleed the suspension circuit).
BLEEDING THE HYDRAULIC STEERING ASSISTANCE CIRCUIT
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All operations on the hydraulic suspension circuit must be performed in conformity with the following requirements and regulations:
Authorities competent in matters of health:
- Accident prevention.
- Environmental protection.
WARNING: Operations should be carried out by specialised personnel who have had training in the safety requirements and precautions to
be taken.
Safety requirements.
ESSENTIAL: In view of the special features of the hydraulic suspension system, observe the requirements below, before undertaking any
repair.
IMPERATIVE: Depending on the operation to be carried out, respect the requirements for supporting and securing the vehicle.
Wheels hanging Wheels not hanging
Vehicle on the ground Vehicle on 4-column lift
2-column lift or secure the Depressurisation of the circuit Checking and adjusting of Other operations
vehicle on 4 axle stands(see corresponding operation)heights (switch on ignition) (depressurisation of the
hydraulic circuit)
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SAFETY REQUIREMENTS: ACTIVE SUSPENSION WITH VARIABLE DAMPING
IMPERATIVE: Do not remain underneath the vehicle during an operation to adjust vehicle heights or during actuator (electrovalve) tests.
IMPERATIVE: Any deforming of the wheel travel sensor supports is forbidden. If there is any deformation found, replace the component.
Cleanliness requirements.
WARNING: Non-respect of the cleanliness requirements may cause a contamination of the circuit and a malfunctioning of the suspension.
Preliminary operations.
The work area must be kept clean and uncluttered.
The technician must wear clean overalls.
Components being stored during the repair must be protected from dust.
The tooling required for an operation on the suspension system should always be cleaned prior to the operation.
During the operation:
- Before operating on the suspension circuit, proceed to clean the hydraulic components and unions.
IMPERATIVE: Approved cleaner: SODIMAC degreaser.
IMPERATIVE: After a dismantling, immediately blank the hydraulic components and unions with plugs. The plugs should be used for one
operation only.
Any component that has been removed must be plugged and placed in a clean plastic bag.
IMPERATIVE: After a dismantling, any cleaning using compressed air or products is strictly prohibited
. Any LDS fluid that is collected must
not be re-used. Any topping-up must be done with new fluid.
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