Any ideas on ought i can to do it apart from wash it hehehehe
I may be tempting...
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mezuk04
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I may be tempting...
...fate here but Im starting to get bored with my Xantia merely for the fact there's no work to be done to it and i always had my weekends tied up with the zx, apart from the rear door that keeps locking and occasionally unlocking its a great car
Any ideas on ought i can to do it apart from wash it hehehehe
Any ideas on ought i can to do it apart from wash it hehehehe
Volkswagen Golf 59' 1.6TD S 
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AndersDK
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Clogzz
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If the car has air conditioning, some preventative jobs that will pay off later:
http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/v ... hp?t=17322
http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/v ... hp?t=17329
Also some experiments in trying to upload the avatar.
http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/v ... hp?t=17322
http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/v ... hp?t=17329
Also some experiments in trying to upload the avatar.

2002 C5 2.0i AL4 239,000 km 76372389
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Peter.N.
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mezuk04
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It does have air con however it doesnt have the correct air con compressor on it, when i bought it it had a 406 HDI one on and ive looked into getting one but winter was setting in and i was looking at a few hundred pounds for one and wasnt sure how reliable the car was since i only bought in August/September so tried to keep spending down just incase and since i havent had aircon before i dont really miss it, however if i dont choose a company car this year then i will probably buy a newer Xantia with air con but possibly not a HDI one.
Volkswagen Golf 59' 1.6TD S 
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andmcit
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mpr1956
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Hi there.. I think that its the (mostly) easy routine maintenance which is the secret to painless citroen ownership... eg lubing all the hinges, freeing off the retaining pin on the rear disc caliper and lubing the sliding pin on the front.. having a look at the throttle cable condition.. an LHM change is quick and easy and makes a world of difference. If you really want to tempt fate carry a spare clutch pedal clip in the glovebox. (Lets not even mention the head/block interface !!) also I followed the advice on here about greasing my front struts lightly and was pleasantly amazed at the difference in ride quality !!
Finally, as andmcit said, just enjoy !!
Finally, as andmcit said, just enjoy !!
I won't do that again