This was it in the barn when I picked it up:

My Dad bought it off eBay for an agreeably small amount of money, so I swapped it for my old Alfa 156 Sport Wagon, having always wanted an Activa. Despite the rock-solid suspension, dodgy ride height, nasty paint peel and a few other cosmetic issues, it actually wasn't in too much of a bad state.


This is not my first Citroen, but I have never attempted to perform any work on the hydraulic system before. So, with an eBay sphere removal tool in one hand, and a useful How To printout from this forum (Thanks by the way) in the other I gave it a go. Having bought all ten, I stopped at the four corner spheres and the main accumulator for now, as I'm a little wary about doing the rest. They seem somewhat less straight forward and difficult to access without a proper ramp.
The ride however has been significantly improved, which is a relief as I need to use it for getting to work and back. In fact, other than the still slightly-too-high ride height it drives surprisingly well. I do however know what a good Activa is supposed to feel like, and still have some way to go! There is a problem with the front height corrector, due to someone fitting an incorrect exhaust centre section, and mullering the front subframe to make it fit apparently.

There's a big list of things still to do, most of which is hinging on some parts I ordered from Citroen over six weeks ago...
Niggles to sort out:
- Need a new colour coded driver's side mirror (is the outside temperature sensor in the driver's mirror, my display doesn't function?)
- Rev counter doesn't work. Not sure if this a common problem or not. Will it be the unit, or the wiring?
- Engine mount feels rather warn. Changed one of them, which helped, but it still isn't right.
- New tyres. Budget fronts grip fine, but seem to be wearing rather badly on the shoulders. Rear Dunlops look about 10 years old, and both have nails in them.
- Cosmetics. Not really sure what the game plan is, but it needs paint. Rather a lot of it. I'll get it driving right first!
- It needs an Activa badge for the rear. Anyone got a spare?
Well that's about it. There are other issues, but on the whole, I think it's a totally saveable prospect. Despite the poor cosmetics, there is a good car underneath. I'll do some proper pictures of it when I get a second, if anybody is interested.
Wish me luck!







