Citroen C5 2009 suspension oil level

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Dolfok
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Re: Citroen C5 2009 suspension oil level

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Thanks all for the support....
Dolfok
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Re: Citroen C5 2009 suspension oil level

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Hell Razor5543 wrote: 21 Aug 2023, 21:02 First, bottom out the suspension. Turn the engine off. Now, undo the cap to the LDS reservoir. You will find that there are slots in the neck of the reservoir. The 'tall' slots denote the maximum level, while the 'short' slots are for the lowest level.

Sorry for keep backing to post,I found several videos like this on in youtube so bottom up the suspension or bottom down ? .... https://www.google.com/search?client=op ... -A3GI51l70
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Re: Citroen C5 2009 suspension oil level

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Ignore all that - that's for a MK II and not your car.

Just follow the guidance we have provided, you don't need a video.

1) Ensure the vehicle is on level ground
2) Engine Running, select lowest suspension setting and wait for the car to completely lower (about 2 minutes).
3) Remove the LDS cap from the Reservoir
4) Check that the fluid is between 'a' & 'b' and top to between these marks only if necessary.
5) When complete, replace the LDS cap
6) Return vehicle suspension height to normal. Job done.
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Dolfok
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Re: Citroen C5 2009 suspension oil level

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GiveMeABreak wrote: 29 Aug 2023, 16:43 Ignore all that - that's for a MK II and not your car.

Just follow the guidance we have provided, you don't need a video.

1) Ensure the vehicle is on level ground
2) Engine Running, select lowest suspension setting and wait for the car to completely lower (about 2 minutes).
3) Remove the LDS cap from the Reservoir
4) Check that the fluid is between 'a' & 'b' and top to between these marks only if necessary.
5) When complete, replace the LDS cap
6) Return vehicle suspension height to normal. Job done.

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Thanks a Lot.... =D>