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The 2 CV4 and 2CV6 saloons can be converted into commercial 
version.

In this case, consult your dealer who will advise you on legal 
requirements.

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Important Points

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[Maintenance]

 

[Minor Repairs]

 

[Miscellaneous Information]

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Page 1: ...CONTENTS Notices Important Points Driving Maintenance Minor Repairs Miscellaneous Information Service station Reminder 2 CV4 2 CV6 ALPHABETICAL INDEX 07516 JULY 1975 AZ KB AZ KA 2 CV4 2 CV6 ...

Page 2: ...behind the car and looking forward towards the bonnet hood Descriptions of the various items fitted to the car cover standard fittings and optional extras The inclusion of a description does not therefore imply that the item described is fitted to all models for any particular model 2 CV4 2 CV6 ...

Page 3: ... Contents Notices Important Points Driving Maintenance Minor Repairs Miscellaneous Information ...

Page 4: ...CONTENTS Notices Important Points Driving Maintenance Minor Repairs Miscellaneous Information Service station Reminder 2 CV4 2 CV6 ALPHABETICAL INDEX 07516 JULY 1975 AZ KB AZ KA 2 CV4 2 CV6 ...

Page 5: ...ine 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 Front Rear Spare 2 CV4 125 15X...

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Page 7: ...l described here so that you can find out the meaning of their signals with a minimum of effort should the need arise We also advise you to read here before taking the car on the road for the first time DRIVING 2 CV4 2 CV6 Opening and locking Doors Boot Bonnet Driving Position Controls and accessories LH Controls and accessories RH Dashboard instruments ...

Page 8: ...akes 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 Contents Notices Important Points Driving Maintenance Minor Repairs Miscellaneous Information ...

Page 9: ...DRIVING DRIVING POSITION Dashboard Instruments ...

Page 10: ...el 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 sector If the needle should remain in either of the red sectors consult a Citroën dealer It is possible that when driving with the headlamps on the needle may stay in the white c...

Page 11: ...DRIVING DRIVING POSITION Controls and Accessories RHD ...

Page 12: ...n 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 Contents Notices Important Points Driving Maintenance ...

Page 13: ...DRIVING DRIVING POSITION Controls and Accessories LHD ...

Page 14: ...n 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 Contents Notices Important Points Driving Maintenance ...

Page 15: ...Guide which came with the car when originally delivered or in a suitable spot for your convenience Fig 1 Keys 1 Anti theft ignition starter 2 Front side doors boot lid SIDE DOORS From the outside To open Turn the handle downwards To lock With the key for front doors only From the inside To open Front doors raise the lever situated at the front of the doors Rear doors Fig 2 press the lever 1 To loc...

Page 16: ...he 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 i...

Page 17: ...ore closing the bonnet do not forget to replace the stay in the notch of its support 4 FUEL FILLER It is situated above the RH rear wing of the car Opening Press the cap and turn anti clockwise Closing Press the cap and turn clockwise until it clicks Fig 5 Opening the bonnet 1 Location of the release lever 2 Safety catch 3 Stay 4 Support Contents Notices Important Points Driving Maintenance Minor ...

Page 18: ...ork Other maintenance operations such as greasing oil changes adjustments which the Citroën network will competently carry out for you through is special Service Stations form the subject of the Maintenance Guide which was supplied with the vehicle when originally delivered MAINTENANCE 2 CV4 2 CV6 Levels Oil Brake Fluid Checks and Topping Up Mechanical and Electrical Bodywork ...

Page 19: ...Interior 07516 JULY 1975 AZ KB AZ KA 2 CV4 2 CV6 Contents Notices Important Points Driving Maintenance Minor Repairs Miscellaneous Information ...

Page 20: ...nd of the dipstick cut out The length of the cut out is equivalent to 7 8 imp pints 0 5 litre 2 Engine oil filler pipe In Summer as in Winter use TOTAL Altigrade GT Spéciale Autoroute 20 W 40 or GTS 20 W 50 oil If TOTAL oils are not available use equivalent grades of other reputable makes In very cold countries temperatures often lower than 10C 14F use TOTAL Altigrade GT Spéciale Autoroute 10 W 30...

Page 21: ... 4 Battery Check the level of the electrolyte frequently especially in Summer The level should be 3 8 to 3 4 in 1 to 2 cm above the plates in each of the six cells Top up with distilled water Never add acid Never bring a naked flame near a battery during checking 5 Windscreen washer Top up with clean water to which may be added a product such as Clearalex Screen Clear or Stop Clair at any time or ...

Page 22: ... Levels 1 Engine oil dipstick 2 Engine oil filler tube 3 Brake fluid reservoir 4 Battery 5 Windscreen washer bottle Contents Notices Important Points Driving Maintenance Minor Repairs Miscellaneous Information ...

Page 23: ...ay lead to serious trouble Never grease or lubricate the rubber mounted link situated under the bonnet above the gear change lever Never grease or lubricate the gear change lever TYRES MICHELIN Do not use tyres other than those we recommend Series fitted 125 15 X Authorized series 135 15 X 125 15 X M S 135 15 X M S 135 15 ZX Pressures 20 psi 1 4 bar at front 26 psi 1 8 bar at rear 29 psi 2 bars on...

Page 24: ... enough to prevent any appreciable difference of wear between the two tyres on one axle Follow the plan opposite which shows the use of the spare wheel Then rest the pressures Changing a wheel is described here Fig 33 Tyre change around Tire Wear Indicators These are located at regular intervals across the tread and show up according to localised wear of the engraving when the rubber reaches a cer...

Page 25: ...o 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 Contents Notices Imp...

Page 26: ...odywork 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 amo...

Page 27: ...s in particular should be washed very often since in time mud might damage the surface so that repolishing may become necessary AFter drying with a chamois leather it is recommended that a product like ABEL PROTEGE CHROME or other proprietary chrome polishes be applied as a protection for the polished metal finish Spots of Tar on the Bodywork These should be removed as soon as possible Do not scra...

Page 28: ...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 36 Paint reference disc Contents N...

Page 29: ...c 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 unsucce...

Page 30: ... 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 tric...

Page 31: ... as a puncture or a sparking plug which needs changing arise If however it concerns a malfunction indicated by one of the instruments you should go here MINOR REPAIRS 2 CV4 2 CV6 Replacing a Wheel Adjusting the Headlamps Replacing a Bulb Replacing a Fuse Replacing the Battery ...

Page 32: ...Replacing a Sparking Plug Using the Starting Handle Towing the Car 07516 JULY 1975 AZ KB AZ KA 2 CV4 2 CV6 Contents Notices Important Points Driving Maintenance Minor Repairs Miscellaneous Information ...

Page 33: ...on the downward side Unlock but do not slacken the three wheel nuts with the wheel brace Place the base of the jack well under the car and turned slightly towards the wheel to be changed so as to avoid contact with the bodywork in the final stage of jacking Engage lifting arm 1 fully into socket 2 these sockets are situated under the front and rear doors Turn the operating screw 3 clockwiase by ha...

Page 34: ...Then use the handle to raise the car Contents Notices Important Points Driving Maintenance Minor Repairs Miscellaneous Information ...

Page 35: ...stment from outside the car The range and direction of each headlamp can be modified by operating the hexaganol nut which secures the headlamp to its ball joint support As these adjustments from outside the car can only be carried out in a workshop containing the necessary checking equipment have them done or checked by a specialist in these matters Fig 39 Headlamp adjustments from inside the car ...

Page 36: ...1 Adjusting knob Contents Notices Important Points Driving Maintenance Minor Repairs Miscellaneous Information ...

Page 37: ...ace through 90 Change the faulty bulb and fit the new one by turning the flange until the locating lug falls into its slot Do not forget to clip over springs 3 and 4 and to reconnect the connector 2 To refit the headlamp unit Fig 42 Position the lugs 1 and 2 opposite the white plastic buttons 3 and 4 Pivot the unit and refit it into the headlmap housing Fit and tighten the screw 1 Fig 40 We recomm...

Page 38: ...are placed directly in the reflectors of the lamp units 1 Pull the socket turning it slightly Tail lamps Fig 44 12 V 5 W R 19 5 The bulbs 1 combined in the covers include the brake and direction indicator lamps To remove the covers unscrew the two screws Direction indicators 12 V 21 W P 25 1 FRONT Remove the cover unscrew the two screws REAR See Tail Lamps Fig 44 Mark 2 Brake lamps 12 V 21 W P 25 ...

Page 39: ...s Interior lamp 12 V 7 W BA 15 S Press the cover lightly on both sides and pull it downwards Fig 44 Rear lamps 1 Tail and number plate lamp 2 Direction indicators 3 Brake lamp Contents Notices Important Points Driving Maintenance Minor Repairs Miscellaneous Information ...

Page 40: ...t 5 fuses of 16 amps and 3 of 10 amps are found inside two boxes situated under the bonnet on the scuttle Pull off the fuse box cover and replace the fuse with one of the same amperage UPPER FUSE BOX Item A Fig 45 Fuse boxes Green marking 10 A Yellow marking 16 A LH side and tail lamps and rear number plate lamps Brake lamps Interior lamp Hazard warning device Red marking 10 A Blue marking 16 A ...

Page 41: ...ain beam Red marking 16 A Yellow marking 16 A LH dipped beam RH main beam REPLACING THE BATTERY Fig 46 Battery reference 12 V 125 25 Ah CEI or 150 30 Ah CEI Disconnect the battery terminals always beginning with the negative one Unscrew the two tie rods of the support frame then disengage the battery by sliding it towards the front of the vehicle Check that the terminals are in the correct positio...

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Page 43: ... mm Fig 47 Removal After starting to undo the sparking plug with a plug spanner wrench push a rubber tube over the insulator to ease removal Finish undoing the plug then take it out Fitting Cap the insulator of the replacement plug with the rubber tube Screw in the plug with its tube until finger tight Finish tightening with the plug spanner wrench Fig 47 Electrode gap ...

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Page 45: ...ning downhill whatever gear is engaged It is impossible to do so as the clutch which is disengaged from the transmission when the engine is at a standstill will not re engage Should this procedure be attempted it could lead to serious mechanical trouble Fig 48 Starting using the starting handle 1 Orifice TOWING THE CAR From the front Attach a cable to the rings specially provided at the end of the...

Page 46: ... into the door locks a small amount of glycerin or anti freeze using an oiler or a dropper In case of emergency Heat the key slightly with a match flame or lighter before inserting it Contents Notices Important Points Driving Maintenance Minor Repairs Miscellaneous Information ...

Page 47: ... into 4 languages of the servicing dats will be of use to you at service stations These sections will also enable you if you so desire to learn more about your car by referring to the section entitled General Technical Specifications MISCELLANEOUS 2 CV4 2 CV6 Running in servicing guarantee Driving and running cost Towing a trailer Vehicle identification Replacement parts ...

Page 48: ...Travelling abroad General Technical Specifications 07516 JULY 1975 AZ KB AZ KA 2 CV4 2 CV6 Contents Notices Important Points Driving Maintenance Minor Repairs Miscellaneous Information ...

Page 49: ... the engine at too low a speed SERVICING AND GUARANTEE At the time of delivery you will be given a Maintenance Guide with a Guarantee Card and a 600 miles 1 000 km Servicing Certificate On completion of the first 600 miles 1 000 km any Citroën dealer whether he supplied the vehicle or not will service the car free of charge on presentation of this Maintenance Guide It is particularly important tha...

Page 50: ...ated to incorrect pressures Oil consumption which varies a great deal with the use of the car is also influenced when running in the engine and you are advised to pay particular attention to this point as well as to the oil change section in the Maintenance Guide TOWING A TRAILER If you intend to tow a caravan or trailer consult your Citroën dealer first who will give you all the necessary advice ...

Page 51: ...ehicle Weight PTC in kg Gross Train Weight with trailer PTR in kg Stamped on body Type of vehicle Series Number in series of the type Engine plate Make Engine type Production number Fig 50 Engine plate In France the type of car and the number in the series of the type are also indicated on the registration card grey card for the French market Contents Notices Important Points Driving Maintenance M...

Page 52: ...l zusetzen kann Batterie 12 V 125 25 Ah Destilliertes Wasser keine Saüre zufüllen Zünkerzen AC 42 F Bosch W 255 T1 Champion L 85 Eyquem 755 Marchal 35 Marelli CW 7 N BT Elektrodenabstand 0 65 0 75 mm Pneumatiques MICHELIN 125 15 X Pression 1 4 bar à l avant 1 8 bar à l arrière 2 bars à la roue de secours Autre montes voir ici Carburant Capacité du réservoir 20 litres Super Huile moteur Huile TOTAL...

Page 53: ...igrade GT 20 W 40 o GTS 20 W 50 Capacità 2 CV 4 2 2 L 2 CV 6 2 3 L Liquido per freni TOTAL 70 R 3 Capacità 0 5 litri Lava cristallo Acqua alla quale è possibile aggiungere in ogni stagione un prodotto tipo Stop Clair in inverno un prodotto tipo Stop Gel Batteria 12 V 125 25 Ah Acqua distillata non aggiungere acido Neumaticos MICHELIN 125 15 X Presión 1 4 delantero 1 8 trasero 2 auxilio Combustible...

Page 54: ...ory and can avoid serious complications in the event of an accident in another country However it is only valid in those countries which are covered by the Insurance policy look for the geographical limits in the General Conditions section of your policy In certain countries a large sum may be required as a deposit in case of an accident causing personal bodily injury There are insurance policies ...

Page 55: ...n spare wheel Other fittings See HERE Fuel Super Premium 4 stars 97 99 octane Capacity 20 litres 4 5 imp pints Engine oil TOTAL GT 20 W 40 or GTS 20 W 50 oil In very cold countries TOTAL GT 10 W 30 or GTS 10 W 30 oil Sump capacity On 2 CV 4 2 2 Litres 3 9 imp pints On 2 CV 6 2 3 Litres 4 imp pints Gearbox oil TOTAL extreme pressure SAE 80 oil capacity 0 9 litre 1 1 2 Imp pints General lubricant TO...

Page 56: ...creen Clear etc in Winter a product like Stop Gel Battery 12 V 125 25 Ah CEI or 150 30 Ah CEI Distilled water do not add acid Sparking Plugs AC 42 F Bosch W 255 T1 Champion L 85 Eyquem 755 Marchal 35 Marelli CW 7 N BT Electrode gap 0 65 0 75 mm Bulbs See table PRE START CHECKLIST Levels Petrol Engine oil Brake fluid Battery Windscreen washer Operation Engine Oil warning Lamp 2 CV 6 Horn Exterior l...

Page 57: ...Diverse Correct setting of rear view mirrors Tyre pressure Front grill muff Seat belts Adjustment of seats Contents Notices Important Points Driving Maintenance Minor Repairs Miscellaneous Information ...

Page 58: ...g plugs Series fitted Marchal 35 AC 42 F Eyquem 755 Bosch W 225 T1 Champion L 85 Marelli CW 7 N BT Electrode gap 0 65 to 0 75 mm 0 026 to 0 030 French official symbol Citroën type AZ KA Cylinders flat twin opposed Bore 74 mm Stroke 70 mm Cubic capacity 602 cc Compression ratio 8 5 1 Effective HP DIN 26 HP at 5 500 rpm Maximum torque DIN 3 8 mkg 27 5 ft lbs at 3 500 rpm Valve gear Exhaust valve ste...

Page 59: ...nwheel and pinion 8 33 8 33 Bulb table 12 V 45 40 W type European Dip Dip Main beam headlamps 12 V 4 W BA 9 S type T 8 4 Front sidelamps 12 V 5 W type R 19 5 Rear sidelamps and number plate lighting 12 V 21 W type P 25 1 Front and rear direction indicators brake lamps 12 V 7 W type BA 15 S Interior lamp 12 V 2 W BA 9 S type T 8 2 Speedometer lighting Fig 52 Exterior lighting and signals 1 Dip main...

Page 60: ...onform to legal requirements of the country concerned particularly as regards SAFETY ANTI POLLUTION IGNITION INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION and NOISE LEVEL Furthermore such fitting would remove from the user any possibility of recourse against the manufacturer In particular items concerned are components of braking systems components of lighting and signalling systems engine components exhaust component...

Page 61: ...CV 6 Top speed 64 mph 102 km h approx on 2 CV 4 68 mph 110 km h approx on 2 CV 6 Maximum slope for starting with Gross Train Weight 8 1 12 SPEED AT 1 000 RPM 2 CV 4 2 CV 6 mph km h mph km h 1st gear 2 34 3 75 3 13 5 02 2nd gear 4 61 7 35 6 15 9 85 3rd gear 7 65 12 26 9 15 14 65 4th gear 11 00 17 75 12 43 19 89 Reverse 2 34 3 75 3 13 5 02 ...

Page 62: ... 232 Max authorized laden weight at front at rear 1973 895 1973 895 992 450 992 450 1102 500 1102 500 Max towing weight without overrun brake with continuous brake 595 270 595 270 881 400 881 400 DIMENSIONS Overall length 12 ft 6 ins 3 83 m Overall width 4 ft 10 ins 1 48 m Turning circle 35 ft 1 in 10 70 m approx Fig 51 Overall dimensions in mm ...

Page 63: ... Contents Notices Important Points Driving Maintenance Minor Repairs Miscellaneous Information ...

Page 64: ...n spare wheel Other fittings See HERE Fuel Super Premium 4 stars 97 99 octane Capacity 20 litres 4 5 imp pints Engine oil TOTAL GT 20 W 40 or GTS 20 W 50 oil In very cold countries TOTAL GT 10 W 30 or GTS 10 W 30 oil Sump capacity On 2 CV 4 2 2 Litres 3 9 imp pints On 2 CV 6 2 3 Litres 4 imp pints Gearbox oil TOTAL extreme pressure SAE 80 oil capacity 0 9 litre 1 1 2 Imp pints General lubricant TO...

Page 65: ...creen Clear etc in Winter a product like Stop Gel Battery 12 V 125 25 Ah CEI or 150 30 Ah CEI Distilled water do not add acid Sparking Plugs AC 42 F Bosch W 255 T1 Champion L 85 Eyquem 755 Marchal 35 Marelli CW 7 N BT Electrode gap 0 65 0 75 mm Bulbs See table PRE START CHECKLIST Levels Petrol Engine oil Brake fluid Battery Windscreen washer Operation Engine Oil warning Lamp 2 CV 6 Horn Exterior l...

Page 66: ...Diverse Correct setting of rear view mirrors Tyre pressure Front grill muff Seat belts Adjustment of seats Contents Notices Important Points Driving Maintenance Minor Repairs Miscellaneous Information ...

Page 67: ...ers Make sure the securing pin is re positioned when replacing the seat Fig 8 Front bench adjustment 1 Handle SEPARATE FRONT SEATS Fig 9 on certain models Fore and aft adjustment Raise the handle 1 which is situated to the driver s right hand side or the passenger s left hand side and slide the seat towards the front or rear Sliding travel 7 notches To remove the seat Withdraw the securing pin sit...

Page 68: ...elease the lever 1 Adjustment The belt buckle must be level with the hip at the side and the strap should cross the chest Alter the length of the short part towards the centre of the vehicle by sliding the strap into the adjustment buckle the belt should be adjusted so that it is not too tight on the body These belts are not designed for children under siz years of age and any one belt must be use...

Page 69: ...ition of the bench seat or of the front driver s seat to suit the controls Adjust the rear view mirrors to suit the driving position adopted Then fasten the seat belt and adjust its length as necessary Contents Notices Important Points Driving Maintenance Minor Repairs Miscellaneous Information ...

Page 70: ...be necessary to rock the steering wheel slightly while turning the key As there is a safety device which prevents operating the starter twice in succession it is necessary if the engine stops or does not start first time to switch off the ignition then switch it on again in order to be able to operate the starter a second time To withdraw the key pull it slightly when approaching the required posi...

Page 71: ...s in neutral and that the handbrake is fully on Turn the ignition key as far as possible the ignition is on On 2 CV6 model the oil pressure warning lamp lights up Fig 13 mark 1 If the engine is cold Do not touch the accelerator pedal Pull the choke control out fully Operate the starter until the engine starts to run Release the controls a few seconds after the engine starts the choke control will ...

Page 72: ...ne 1 Engine oil pressure warning lamp 2 CV6 2 Anti theft ignition start 3 Choke control BEFORE ENGAGING FIRST GEAR If necessary reduce the engine speed by progressively pushing in the choke control After a few minutes driving the choke being no longer necessary push it fully home On 2 CV6 models the engine oil pressure warning lamp Fig 13 mark 1 must go out Contents Notices Important Points Drivin...

Page 73: ...an auxiliary centrifugal device the purpose of which is either to disengage the clutch as soon as the engine speed falls below a certain limit or to progressively re engage the clutch as the engine speed is increased When the car is fitted with this automatice device you can stop the car without depressing the cluch pedal even when it is in gear and move off again by simply accelerating provided e...

Page 74: ...Release notch Fig 16 Handbrake locked EMERGENCY AND PARKING BRAKE Handbrake Fig 15 and 16 To apply the handbrake pull the handle 1 To release it pull the handle lightly press the button 2 and push the handle fully forward keeping the button pressed LOCKING DEVICE Fig 15 and 16 To lock the handbrake on pull the button 2 and turn it one quarter of a turn to the left or right until the lug 3 engages ...

Page 75: ...ver to its mid way position An audible warning device is heard while the indicators are flashing If it does not work check the indicators Fig 17 Signalling control 1 RH direction indicator 2 LH direction indicator ELECTRIC WINDSCREEN WIPERS Fig 18 To operate Push the button 1 To stop Push the button and the wipers will park automatically at the end of their travel WINDSCREEN WASHERS Fig 18 To oper...

Page 76: ... tail or Main beam position push the lever away from the steering wheel Horn Depress the end of the knob 2 Fig 19 1 Switch for hazard warning lamps 2 Switch for headlamps side and tail lamps and horn SWITCH FOR HAZARD WARNING LAMPS Fig 19 To operate Press the switch 1 the four winkers function To stop Press the switch again This warning device operates even when the ignition is switched off Conten...

Page 77: ... partly open them Press the catch situated on the lower part of the window frame The windows will remain partially open during the journey To open them fully Push the mobile part of the window right up in order to engage the retaining head in the opening of the upper exterior lock 1 To close them Remove the retaining head from the lock while operating the control 2 to bring it to the released posi...

Page 78: ...directed towards windscreen PUSH Air is distributed towards floor MIDDLE POSITION Air is distributed between windscreen and floor Fig 22 Air ventilation controls 1 Air distribution windscreen floor 2 Warm air flow FRONT GRILL MUFF Fig 23 Below 10C 50F fit the front grill muff Engage the lug of the muff 1 into the corresponding slot in the surround then with an upward movement proceed in the same w...

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Page 80: ... the locking levers Fig 24 Mark 1 to release the retaining hooks 2 Raise the front of the hood so as to disengage it completely Fig 25 Pivot the frame Fig 25 Mark 1 while pushing the cross bar 2 and tip over the frame towards the centre pillar Secure the frame Fig 26 by means of the strap 1 and press stud 2 Fig 24 Opening the front of the hood 1 Locking lever 2 Retaining hook Fig 26 Opening the fr...

Page 81: ... 2 Free the hood securing plate Fig 28 Mark 1 from the lugs 2 Roll up the hood as far as the rear window and fasten it down by means of the straps Fig 29 Mark 1 and press studs 2 Fig 27 Opening the hood completely 1 Pivoting frame 2 Retaining pins 3 Tipping over the frame Fig 28 Opening the hood completely 1 Securing plate 2 Lugs 3 Securing strap Fig 29 Opening the hood completely 1 Securing strap...

Page 82: ...ce Fig 30 Ashtray 1 Opening direction INTERIOR LAMP Fig 31 It is located at the top of the Left hand centre pillar and fitted with a built in switch REAR HAMMOCK FOR PARCELS It is secured between the rear seat and rear window It can be removed with the rear seat so as to enable the maximum capacity of the boot to be used MOVABLE REAR FLOOR on certain models Fig 31 1 Interior lamp ...

Page 83: ...6 saloons can be converted into commercial version In this case consult your dealer who will advise you on legal requirements Contents Notices Important Points Driving Maintenance Minor Repairs Miscellaneous Information ...

Page 84: ...ry maintenance Battery replacement Body maintenance Bonnet Boot Brakes Bulbs changing Bulbs table C Capacities Changing the battery Changing a bulb K Keys L Levels check and top up Lighting exterior control lamps Locks M Maintenance air filter Mileage recorder Minor repairs Muff front grill Opening roof P Parking brake Pre start checks Polishing R ...

Page 85: ...p F Fuel filling up Fuel gauge Fuse boxes Fuses Rear floor Rear hammock for parcels Rear view mirrors Reverse gear Replacement parts orders Running costs Running in S Seat belts Seats Seats backrest adjustment Service at 600 miles Signalling Sparking plugs and gaps Speedometer Spots on upholstery Starting engine Starting engine with handle Steering wheel cleaning Stopping the engine T Tar removal ...

Page 86: ... Instruments Tyres Tyres wear indicators U Upholstery cleaning V Ventilation W Warning lamp Washing the car Water battery windscreen washers Weights Wheel changing brace Wheels changing round Windscreen washer control Windscreen washer filling Windscreen wipers Window cleaning Winkers Direction indicators Contents Notices Important Points Driving Maintenance Minor Repairs Miscellaneous Information...

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