So, car I'm question: 2010 C4 By Loeb, 1.6 16v VTi 120 Petrol (EP6, BMW PSA engine). Started the car up this morning to leave and upon driving to the top of the driveway, the warning message of Check Engine Oil Level popped up. Popped the bonnet, checked oil level and appeared fine on the dipstick. Prueba a fondo con el nuevo monovolumen francés. Bajo la lupa, la versión full de cinco plazas, con su eficiente motor 1.6 HDi de 115 CV.
The car has been juddering at low speed (2010 1.6HDi EGS) and so tried the hard reset method tonight. Stopped, put on and then off the handbrake, and then floored it to just over 40, and then cruised at 40. Blimey, for a car that size, with just a 1.6, it fair shifts!
I don't think that this issue is confined to the Picasso's our C4 will do the same sort of thing if you let it. Under the circumstances that you seem to be describing I always take full control of the car and disable the ECO mode, after all Citroen have thoughtfully provided a switch on the dashboard for such an eventuality.
This will generate a small explosion which will allow to start the engine of your Citroen Grand C4 Picasso. So the problem of hard starting can be triggered by a problem with the ignition, battery, starter, spark plugs, injector, and even an alternator. 1. 2-Starting circuit for Citroen Grand C4 Picasso diesel
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