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Both radio key and manual rely on the car battery to trigger the central locking == if the battery is 100% flat you can't get in ... I assume by now you have called the AA (or garage) .. if not, you may have to crawl under the car with a stick to release the bonnet lock
2001 Citroen C5 Estate Yes, this LDS suspension fluid leaking is normal after 10 years of use this car with hydraulic suspension. First time clean carefully the LDS fluid leaking area, then start the engine and move the body up and down by the command button, for few times at maximum. Now see where the leaking LDS fluid is coming from. Then you will need to replace bad hydraulic pipe with a new one. The hydraulic suspension system can only be depressurized and repressurized using "Lexia" diagnostic equipment connected to the data link connector of the car. Also the correct LDS fluid level in the reservoir will only be carry out using "Lexia" diagnostic equipment connected to the data link connector of the car, with the suspension system depressurized. Just follow instructions by the "Lexia" equipment menu. Good Luck!
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