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Citroen Ax 1987-1997 Workshop Service Manual Repair

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This Citroen Ax Workshop Service Manual covers all model years from 1987 to 1997. It's a comprehensive guide designed for both professional technicians and DIY mechanics, providing detailed information necessary...
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SKU: 381440
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Citroen Ax 1987-1997 Workshop Service Manual Repair
This Citroen Ax Workshop Service Manual covers all model years from 1987 to 1997. It's a comprehensive guide designed for both professional technicians and DIY mechanics, providing detailed information necessary to perform routine maintenance and repairs on your Citroen Ax. The manual includes a comprehensive range of information, from periodic maintenance charts and step-by-step repair instructions to troubleshooting guides and overhaul procedures. You’ll find detailed instructions for tackling various tasks, including: * Engine maintenance and repair * Transmission and drivetrain servicing * Braking system diagnostics and repair * Electrical system troubleshooting and repair * Body and chassis work * Suspension and steering components This manual also provides clear and concise wiring diagrams to assist with electrical troubleshooting. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or a dedicated DIY enthusiast, this manual provides the necessary information to perform a wide range of tasks, ensuring your Citroen Ax runs smoothly and reliably.

The Citroën AX, a small city car, was produced by the French automaker Citroën from 1986 to 1997. Its name, AX, was derived from the letter "X" as it was designed to be a sporty and dynamic car with a certain "X-factor". It was intended to be a direct competitor to the likes of the Volkswagen Polo and the Renault Clio, and it was particularly successful in the European market. The AX was designed under the leadership of Jacques Laurent, who also spearheaded the Citroën BX and the Citroën XM. In 1987, the AX was awarded the prestigious Car of the Year title. The AX was available with a range of petrol engines, ranging from a 1.0-litre to a 1.4-litre, as well as a 1.5-litre diesel engine. There were also a number of special editions released over the course of the AX's production run, including the GT and the Sport. The Citroën AX, despite its compact size, was a practical and versatile car that could accommodate four adults in its cabin. Its design incorporated a number of innovative features, including a unique rear suspension system that offered a smooth ride and a generous amount of storage space. The AX's popularity can be attributed to its combination of style, efficiency, and affordability. The AX was available in a variety of trim levels, offering a range of options to suit different needs and budgets. It was also praised for its good handling and its nimble performance, making it an attractive option for city driving. The AX was, for its time, a relatively safe car, featuring a number of safety features that were not as common on other cars in its class. While the AX was discontinued in 1997, the model still enjoys a loyal following and is considered an icon of French automotive design. The AX was a successful car for Citroën, and it helped to establish the brand's reputation for producing stylish and affordable cars.
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