C5 Fluids

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andydykes
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C5 Fluids

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Quick question on C5 fluids for my C5 1.8 LX petrol 2002.

Does the power steering and suspension use the same fluid and is it LHM or something different? I don't have sport mode if it helps.
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myglaren
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Unread post by myglaren »

Yep, the power steering and suspension share the same reservoire and fluid but the systems are otherwise split and have different pumps.
The fluid is LDS and LHM will kill the system, so I have heard.

Total LDS

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Unread post by andydykes »

Thanks Steve,

Is it readily available or do I need to go to the stealer's?
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Unread post by CitroJim »

Any good factors should stock it. Ours does. I spotted it when I went looking for Esso LT transmission fluid locally, which he didn't have or maybe he did, locked away in a strong-room :roll: I'm not saying it's expensive or anything :lol:

I didn't see how much the LDS was but I don't fancy it was cheap.

I noted that our local factor no longer stocks LHM :o :(
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Unread post by myglaren »

andydykes wrote:Thanks Steve,

Is it readily available or do I need to go to the stealer's?
It is widely available, I have seen but never bought any.
If you have a Total station near you they will likely stock it.
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mooseshaver
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Unread post by mooseshaver »

I use Comma CHF 11S.
Its the wrong colour (green) but is apparently the right stuff.

The reason I started using it was because I couldn't get any lds when my C5 was leaking.
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den169
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Unread post by den169 »

Mooseshaver are you sure its the right stuff.The comma site doesn't even have citroen on there to use it with.
http://www.commaoil.com/Product%20Pages ... ce/chf.htm
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den169 wrote:Mooseshaver are you sure its the right stuff.The comma site doesn't even have citroen on there to use it with.
http://www.commaoil.com/Product%20Pages ... ce/chf.htm
The guys at the motor place that sold me it said it was. I've emailed comma now awaiting response.
Did find this though.
http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/repair-20 ... eb0mk3.htm
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and this, less worried now.
http://www.carlube.co.uk/index.cfm?product=134
C5 III Tourer 2.0 HDi 163 Auto Exclusive
Gone cars.
C5 2.2 HDi Exclusive Estate auto 57. Awesome car. Sadly Could not be fixed by Citroen.
C5 1.6 HDi VTR Estate 56. Traded in.
C5 2.2 HDi SX Estate 02. Drowned in the floods of 09.
C3 1.4 HDi 92 SX 52.
Saxo 1.1 East Coast.
den169
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Unread post by den169 »

Ok should be fine then.