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How to change the engine oil on a Citroen Berlingo / Peugeot Partner (1996-2010)

Written By Haynes Manuals on Thursday, Jul 25, 2019 | 08:02 AM

 
Do you need to change the oil on your 1996 to 2010 Citroen Berlingo or Peugeot Partner but don't know where to start? This video tutorial shows you step-by-step how to do it! Our Citroen Berlingo / Peugeot Partner manual covers the chapters below and includes videos for some of the most common jobs, which you can see here in this playlist. Get the full manual here: https://haynes.com/en-gb/citroen/berlingo/1996-2010 What’s covered: Petrol: Citroen Berlingo Multispace 1.4L (1360cc) Citroen Berlingo Van 1.4L (1360cc) Citroen Berlingo Multispace 1.6L (1587cc) Citroen Berlingo Van 1.6L (1587cc) Including ‘First’ Peugeot Partner Combi 1.4L (1360cc) Peugeot Partner Van 1.4L (1360cc) Peugeot Partner Combi 1.6L (1587cc) Peugeot Partner Van 1.6L (1587cc) Including ‘Origin’ Diesel: Citroen Berlingo Multispace 1.6L (1560cc) Citroen Berlingo Van 1.6L (1560cc) Citroen Berlingo Multispace 1.8L (1769cc) Citroen Berlingo Van 1.8L (1769cc) Citroen Berlingo Multispace 1.9L (1868cc) Citroen Berlingo Van 1.9L (1868cc) Citroen Berlingo Multispace 1.9L (1905cc) Citroen Berlingo Van 1.9L (1905cc) Citroen Berlingo Multispace 2.0L (1997cc) Citroen Berlingo Van 2.0L (1997cc) Including turbo and ‘First’ Peugeot Partner Combi 1.6L (1560cc) Peugeot Partner Van 1.6L (1560cc) Peugeot Partner Combi 1.8L (1769cc) Peugeot Partner Van 1.8L (1769cc) Peugeot Partner Combi 1.9L (1868cc) Peugeot Partner Van 1.9L (1868cc) Peugeot Partner Combi 1.9L (1905cc) Peugeot Partner Van 1.9L (1905cc) Peugeot Partner Combi 2.0L (1997cc) Peugeot Partner Van 2.0L (1997cc) Including turbo and ‘Origin’ Exclusions: Does NOT cover 1.8 litre (1761cc) petrol. Does NOT cover new ‘B9’ model range introduced during 2008. Chapter 1: Part A: Routine maintenance and servicing - petrol models Chapter 1: Part B: Routine maintenance and servicing - diesel models Chapter 2: Part A: Petrol engine in-car repair procedures Chapter 2: Part B: 1.6 litre diesel engine in-car repair procedures Chapter 2: Part C: 1.8 and 1.9 litre diesel engine (XUD series) in-car repair procedures Chapter 2: Part D: 1.9 and 2.0 litre diesel engine (DW series) in-car repair procedures Chapter 2: Part E: Petrol engine removal and overhaul procedures Chapter 2: Part F: Diesel engine removal and overhaul procedures Chapter 3: Cooling, heating and air conditioning systems Chapter 4: Part A: Fuel and exhaust systems – petrol models Chapter 4: Part B: Fuel and exhaust systems – 1.8 and 1.9 litre (XUD series) diesel models Chapter 4: Part C: Fuel and exhaust systems – 1.6, 1.9 (DW series) and 2.0 litre diesel models Chapter 4: Part D: Emission control systems Chapter 5: Part A: Starting and charging systems Chapter 5: Part B: Ignition system – petrol models Chapter 5: Part C: Pre-heating system - diesel engine models Chapter 6: Clutch Chapter 7: Manual transmission Chapter 8: Driveshafts Chapter 9: Braking system Chapter 10: Suspension and steering systems Chapter 11: Bodywork and fittings Chapter 12: Body electrical systems, Wiring diagrams, Reference ➡️ Search for your vehicle at https://haynes.com/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=YOUTUBE 📲 Sign up to our regular emails for free content, exclusive special offers and more! UK🇬🇧 http://eepurl.com/dDWIpr US🇺🇸 http://eepurl.com/gay9CX AU🇦🇺 http://eepurl.com/gay9z9 📺 Subscribe to the Haynes YouTube channel – we're adding new useful content for 2022 plus there are hundreds of single job walkthroughs for specific car make/models: https://www.youtube.com/c/haynesmanuals?sub_confirmation=1 🛠 Find free Home Mechanic Guides at Haynes.com, taking you through the basics of DIY maintenance and more: https://haynes.com/tips-tutorials/home-mechanic-guides Contents of this video: 0:00 – Introduction and Safety Prep 0:13 – Jack Up Vehicle at Reinforced Point 0:28 – Support with Axle Stand and Open Bonnet 0:50 – Drain Old Oil from Sump 1:11 – Clean and Refit Drain Plug 1:47 – Remove and Replace Oil Filter 2:17 – Lubricate and Fit New Filter 2:44 – Remove Container and Lower Vehicle 3:00 – Add New Engine Oil 3:26 – Check and Adjust Oil Level 3:47 – Start Engine and Check for Leaks 4:13 – Recheck Oil Level After Settling 4:31 – Close Bonnet and Final Check 👍 Was this video helpful? Please click Like and share it with your friends, and let us know your car maintenance and repair tips and problems in the comments. Find Haynes on… Facebook: https://facebook.com/haynesmanuals Twitter: https://twitter.com/haynesmanuals Instagram: https://instagram.com/haynesrepairmanuals YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/haynesmanuals Trouve Revue Technique Automobile à… Web: https://www.revue-technique-auto.fr/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/RevueTechniqueAuto YouTube: https://youtube.com/ #haynesmanuals #job #auto #repairs #mechanic #DIY #garage #fix #guides