Anyone know where can I get a Citroen service schedule(operations required) for my car or is it held under lock and key in the Citroën tombs where the public forbidden to tread?
Cheers
Service schedule required.
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Sloppysod
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Service schedule required.
Stu 
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PaulC5
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Re: Service schedule required.
Ask your local dealer service department and they should print it out at no cost, only 1 page so not much on it. It will also include the latest oil spec. Which car do you want it for ?
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Sloppysod
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Re: Service schedule required.
Cheers, I'll give it a go.PaulC5 wrote: 18 Jan 2026, 13:21 Ask your local dealer service department and they should print it out at no cost, only 1 page so not much on it. It will also include the latest oil spec. Which car do you want it for ?
As my car is a PHEV, I want to go to local, Citroen approved, garage and negotiate a price on the work required.
The car is no longer under warranty and providing a get a sensible service (oil, filters etc) and my book stamped I'll be happy(ier)
From what I have, they don't check the brake fluid, battery or plugs, they replace them if needed or not! What happened to inspect/check/adjust then replace if required!
Apologies for the rant.....
Stu 
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Re: Service schedule required.
Sadly Stu I think it is just another symptom of the way things are going in general. The more 'sophisticated' the cars become the more the dealers rely on the car to tell them what needs doing and I envisage a time when the car will carry spares and swap them automatically when required!! Fortunately I'm sure I won't be around to see it but I'm glad about that!!Sloppysod wrote: 18 Jan 2026, 14:14 .....What happened to inspect/check/adjust then replace if required!
Apologies for the rant.....
I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure!
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