If we don't get a car within a week or so we'll be having a look at that C5 I'm sure, what are part prices like for them?
A bit of an update though, we went to view another red xantia today with apparantly 76k on the clock. The bodywork was absolutely sound with very little underbody rot on the suspension. There were a few things we found though that were a bit strange:
The height adjuster lever was quite stiff to pull up out of the service high and service low positions.
The stop light went out within a few seconds. We put the car on its lowest setting, waited 20 seconds or so, turned the engine off, waited another 20-30 seconds, then put the lever in the normal ride height position, turned the engine back on, and the stop light went out after probably 3 or 4 seconds. The car didn't reach its proper ride height for probably another 30 odd seconds.
When trying to make the suspension lower, from service high to normal ride height/service low, for example, it took a while before the back end started to drop, probably talking nearly a minute from service high to service low.
The brakes were quite juddery, as though you were presssing and releasing the pedal a bit, even though we were keeping the pedal under a constant pressure.
And I'm not sure I could hear the click from the regulator, but I think it's because I'm not 100% sure what I'm listening for. Does someone know of a video showing you what it sounds like over the sound of the rattley 1.9TD engine?
The ride wasn't that comfortable either, it was quiet and smooth but it felt more bouncey than a blue one we test drove a few days ago.
And the LHM level wasn't quite right, in service high the top hat thing was about 2-3mm below the bottom line on the guage.
The auxillary belt wasn't in good condition either, one of the ribs of the belt had been torn off, I had this problem on my 306 funnily enough, where one of the tensioners was (and still is
Could most of these issues be down to old knackered LHM?
Cheers for any help. Dom.
