Are there any workshop manuals knocking around in print or online with details on the TCT?
I'm currently stripping down and hoping to rebuild a 2l tct. Would be good to have as much info and refernce as possible.
Cheers.
2.0 tct workshop manuals?
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No fear, just read the XM BoL and Club-XM and be put off for life easilyStekelly wrote:Cheers. Dont know if I can risk getting that though, might make me want an XM to go with it even more
It's easy to never want an XM, just never drive one If you do, all is lost.
Anything specific you want to know about the TCT, I have the official manual but it's too big to scan...
As Richard says, the XM BoL actually covers it quite well.
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Yeah figured it might be buky alright. If there was anything usefull as far as internals go thatd be great.CitroJim wrote: Anything specific you want to know about the TCT, I have the official manual but it's too big to scan...
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Where does one acquire such a manual or is it the haynes one?
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No, it's the pukka Citroen one..
One may acquire one via the 'bay possibly but they're not that common. Look for genuine Citroen workshop manual and then quiz the vendor if the engine folder includes the XU10J2TE manual.
Having said that though, the XU10 is a pretty conventional engine really and holds few surprises...
As said, Mr. BoL does a far job of it in his XM BoL.
One may acquire one via the 'bay possibly but they're not that common. Look for genuine Citroen workshop manual and then quiz the vendor if the engine folder includes the XU10J2TE manual.
Having said that though, the XU10 is a pretty conventional engine really and holds few surprises...
As said, Mr. BoL does a far job of it in his XM BoL.
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