hi all, does anyone know where the lubracation point is for the rear on a xantia, as mine has got a nasty habbit of squeking when you get out of it, i have checked my haynes manual but to no avail.
thanks dom
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john, thank sfor the help.
it's done 135k, wheels look ok, it is more of a creak than a squeak <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle> (wheres the cheese!!). looked in haynes manual, can't seem to find anything about rear arm bearings are they know by another name.
cheers dom <img src=icon_smile.gif border=0 align=middle>
it's done 135k, wheels look ok, it is more of a creak than a squeak <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle> (wheres the cheese!!). looked in haynes manual, can't seem to find anything about rear arm bearings are they know by another name.
cheers dom <img src=icon_smile.gif border=0 align=middle>
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Hi Shaun - At 135K the rear arm bearings could certainly be on the way out. If you have a Haynes Xantia book you'll find the rear arms mentioned in chapter 11/para 12. Unfortunately it doesn't describe replacing the bearings. Haynes aint what they used to be! If you can get a look at the Haynes book for a BX, it does tell you in that. Or if you go to www.bx.citroen.org there is a link telling you how to test them and how to do the job. It's a Japanese site but you can click on the English version.
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