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deejay
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New to Citroens and have a 2002 Xsara SX 110 Hdi and would like a workshop manual including the Hdi engine. Preferably not a Haynes or is there no other choice?
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Unfortunately (or is that fortunately) you don't have the choice of a Haynes manual as the current one only does upto 2000
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Are there no manuals available in UK for the Mk2 Xsara then?
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The alternative to Haynes :
http://www.russek-manuals.com/pages/welcome.htm

Might be possible to find a booklet "Revue Technique" in french.
These are about the best in the world going deeply in technical details.
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i have a revue techniques book which is excellent for the pictures and diagrams if like me you cant read much french. I am going over just before xmas if you would like me to get you one. I think I paid about £17 for mine.
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Thanks 'johninderbyshire' that would be really useful. This seems like the best bet despite my schoolboy French. If you contact me nearer the time you are going then we can come to some arrangement over the payment.
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Thanks for the information Anders
Do you know if Russek produce a Mk2 Xsara manual as I could not find one on their British site, so it looks like it will have to be the Revue Techniques book despite my poor French
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Might simply be too early expecting a Mk2 manual around ...

The french RevueTechnique is always the first to come out with a booklet - which then is kept updated with new booklets - until you can "close" the manual as a series workshop manual.
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