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Maintenance -> Diesel injection equipment for Your Citroen C5 Suv First Generation (2001-2008)

DIeseL INJeCTION eqUIPMeNT  
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Protective cover for hDi 138  
engines:  
Draining water from the fuel  
filter  
Remove the protective cover by  
first unclipping at 3, then 1 and ꢀ.  
Drain regularly (at each oil  
change).  
Unclip at 2 by pulling towards you,  
then lift up.  
To refit the protective cover, firstly  
clip in at 2. Lower and centre the  
cover. Clip in at 3 and , pushing  
vertically and gently from the rear.  
Clip in at 1 pushing vertically.  
To drain the water, slacken the  
bleed screw or the water in diesel  
fuel sensor, located at the base of  
the filter.  
Continue until all the water has  
flowed out.  
Then retighten the bleed screw or  
the water detection sensor.  
Protective cover for hDi 110,  
hDi 173 and v6 hDi 208  
engines:  
Pull the protective cover upwards  
to remove.  
hDi engines are the result of advanced technology.  
Any intervention requires special qualifications which only a  
CiTrn dealer can guarantee.  
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DIeseL INJeCTION eqUIPMeNT  
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hDi 110 engine  
hDi 138 and hDi 173 engines  
in the event of running out of fuel:  
hDi 110, hDi 138 and hDi 173  
engines with priming pump  
v6 hDi 208 engine with  
priming pump  
After filling (minimum 5 litres) and  
removing the protective cover,  
action the manual priming pump,  
until some resistance is felt.  
After adding fuel, turn the ignition  
key to position m, wait for a few  
seconds, then operate the starter  
motor until the engine starts.  
Operate the starter motor while  
depressing the accelerator pedal  
slightly until the engine starts.  
If the engine fails to start after sev-  
eral attempts, contact a CITROËN  
dealer.  
If the engine fails to start at the first  
attempt, wait ꢀ5 seconds before  
trying again.  
If the engine fails to start after a  
few attempts, action the priming  
pump again and then try to start  
the engine.  
When the engine is idling, acceler-  
ate slightly to complete the bleed-  
ing of the circuit.  
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