After wasting a couple of hours trying to repressurise the C5 X7 I have failed to achieve the intended task. So can someone advise the Diagbox menu steps to repressurise the hydraulics. I will be eternally grateful.
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Diagbox and depressurising
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Re: Diagbox and depressurising
There is no procedure in Diagbox for repressurising the system Don, only for depressurising.
Have a look at the C5 X7 Drain, Refill, Bleed Suspension Circuit & LDS Tank Removal guide and locate the relevant sections for 'refilling' and 'bleeding', which is the official method.
You need to be patient as it can take some time to repressurise the system. I'm assuming you used Diagbox to depressurise it and didn't manually undo any of the front and rear axle screws - otherwise I'd be gently reminding you to check these are tightened back up.
Have a look at the C5 X7 Drain, Refill, Bleed Suspension Circuit & LDS Tank Removal guide and locate the relevant sections for 'refilling' and 'bleeding', which is the official method.
You need to be patient as it can take some time to repressurise the system. I'm assuming you used Diagbox to depressurise it and didn't manually undo any of the front and rear axle screws - otherwise I'd be gently reminding you to check these are tightened back up.
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Re: Diagbox and depressurising
Thanks Marc, yes I used the Diagbox to depressurise.
How important is it to pressurise the tank?
How important is it to pressurise the tank?
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Very - if the vehicle will not rise after 5 minutes or so - as you don't want to be operating the pump continuously or that will overheat and trip a fuse.
Applying the pressure 'gets it going' if you like. You can improvise using something like a loose fitting large bottle cap or make one from some plastic cut to shape and a bicycle pump for example. You only need to get enough pressure in the system for the air locks to get moving so that the pump can take over. Then you can bleed the system once it's back to normal. Oh and of course make sure the vehicle height is in the normal position (easy to forget after it being in the low position from depressurising).
Applying the pressure 'gets it going' if you like. You can improvise using something like a loose fitting large bottle cap or make one from some plastic cut to shape and a bicycle pump for example. You only need to get enough pressure in the system for the air locks to get moving so that the pump can take over. Then you can bleed the system once it's back to normal. Oh and of course make sure the vehicle height is in the normal position (easy to forget after it being in the low position from depressurising).
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Re: Diagbox and depressurising
Thanks, sounds lke a good Sunday job.
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Either that, or get into practice by blowing up several hundred balloons!
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Re: Diagbox and depressurising
Being able to blow up just one balloon in my 76th year would be quite an accomplishment. So I’ll leave it to conjuring up something from my Mi16 steering fluid cap and my floor bike pump. You may get a photograph for other hopefuls. YouTube could be my next try.
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Re: Diagbox and depressurising
I used the cap of and easibleed brake bleeding kit connected to a bicycle stirrup pump and applied about 1/2 a stroke.
You don't need a lot of back pressure.
You don't need a lot of back pressure.
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Indeed, Don Try Stu's idea - it shouldn't take too much to get it going.
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Re: Diagbox and depressurising
I used a valve from a high pressure bike tube (Citro Jim pgroans)and inserted in a cap (8mm drilled hole) from my M16 steering fluid cap using a sealant to fill any gaps. Using a high pressure bike pump applied up to 0.75bar and car rose within a minute. Thanks Marc and Stu for leading me to this solution. Didn’t need YouTube after all- only bike tube.
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Very good, well done and saved the lungs in the process.
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Re: Diagbox and depressurising
Hello, can I get more detailed information on this subject? Is it related to the pressure tube in the transmission part? Can you describe it with photos? I asked for a photo because the translation was so bad
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Re: Diagbox and depressurising
This has nothing to do with the gearbox transmission or the piloted hydraulic actuators on a piloted manual gearbox. This subject is to do with adding pressure to the Hydractive C5 X7 LDS Fluid Tank for the hydraulic suspension and power steering system.karadeli23 wrote: ↑18 Apr 2024, 22:05 Hello, can I get more detailed information on this subject? Is it related to the pressure tube in the transmission part? Can you describe it with photos? I asked for a photo because the translation was so bad
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Re: Diagbox and depressurising
I had mine depressurise itself in a car park one day when I was in work, thanks to the [offensive word]s that work in the MAIN dealer who didn't tighten something right. I panicked, but managed to spot the issue, sweeten everything up and then panicked again when I realised I could not re-pressurize the system without the equipment above suggested. I reasoned that I needed to pull some fluid through the system, so used two scissor jacks to slightly raise the front. it was a shot in the dark, but it worked. Still, not a great idea, but well worth it in an EMERGENCY maybe. Not sure has anyone else tried this, maybe its luck it worked for me!!
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Re: Diagbox and depressurising
Very good - that's what I call improvisation!
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