Hi all
Name Chris
Vehicle 2003 Citroen C5 2.0ltr HDI
First Citroen I have owned got its teething problems but working through them bit by bit
Hello from Barrow in Furness
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Re: Hello from Barrow in Furness
Welcome to the forum Chris. Theres loads of information about C5s here, I'm sure you'll get through your teething problems in no time.
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Re: Hello from Barrow in Furness
Thanks Elmaelma wrote:Welcome to the forum Chris. Theres loads of information about C5s here, I'm sure you'll get through your teething problems in no time.
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Re: Hello from Barrow in Furness
Welcome Chris Judging by your forum name I guess you also have one of those big Mitsubishi pick-ups then...
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Re: Hello from Barrow in Furness
Hi mate used to have one until recently loved it but fuel costs where getting too much , needed tanker behind me for my travels. Sad to let it go but head over ruled heartCitroJim wrote:Welcome Chris Judging by your forum name I guess you also have one of those big Mitsubishi pick-ups then...
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Re: Hello from Barrow in Furness
Welcome.
Mine had several niggles when I bought it, too. Most of them sorted out now and without too much heartache...
Mine had several niggles when I bought it, too. Most of them sorted out now and without too much heartache...
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Re: Hello from Barrow in Furness
Well doesnt time fly I have moved back to my home town of Stalybridge. All work needed on C5 done airbag prob done. EML done. Brake prob done. Lexia 3 now reporting no faults excellent
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Re: Hello from Barrow in Furness
Helllloooo
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Re: Hello from Barrow in Furness
The 2.0. 8 valve is certainly the best engine for economy and DIY being much less complicated than the later ones.
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Re: Hello from Barrow in Furness
Hi StickyStickyfinger wrote:Helllloooo