For anyone wanting to easily understand how our Citroen hydraulic and suspension systems have evolved and work (from early days right through to Hydractive 3+ and Activa), this publication makes splendid reading.
It was co-written and illustrated by Gabor Deak Jahn (a member of the BX community as well as Club-XM.co.uk) in Hungary. On their website http://citroen.tramontana.co.hu/en you'll find all sorts of useful information and illustrations, one of which is The Citroen Technical Guide, here:
http://citroen.tramontana.co.hu/en/the- ... ical-guide
XM owners will also find a complete in-colour electrical wiring diagrams publication for Series 2 XMs – all Gabor's own work, in conjunction with several of us in the UK.
Citroen Hydraulic Systems - explained
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