This comprehensive Citroen GS GSA Service Repair Workshop Manual covers all models produced between 1971 and 1985. Providing detailed instructions and specifications, this manual is a valuable resource for both experienced mechanics and DIY enthusiasts.
The manual is meticulously organized, covering all major systems in your Citroen GS GSA. You'll find detailed information on general information, engine mechanical and electrical systems, emission control, fuel system, clutch, manual and automatic transaxle systems, driveshaft and axle, suspension, steering, restraint systems, brakes, body (interior and exterior), and body electrical systems, including heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
With step-by-step instructions, diagrams, illustrations, wiring schematics, and specifications, this manual empowers you to effectively diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair your vehicle. Whether you're tackling routine maintenance or complex repairs, this manual provides the guidance you need to perform the job correctly and confidently. The manual is written in a clear and concise style, making it easy to understand and follow.
This manual is the same resource used by authorized Citroen dealerships, ensuring you have access to accurate and up-to-date information. This allows you to save significant costs on repairs by performing many of them yourself, empowering you to take control of your vehicle's maintenance.
The Citroën GS and GSA were a series of compact cars produced by the French automaker Citroën from 1970 to 1986. The GS, launched in 1970, was a revolutionary car for its time, featuring a sleek, aerodynamic design, front-wheel drive, and a hydropneumatic suspension system. This innovative suspension system, a signature feature of Citroën, provided a remarkably smooth and comfortable ride, while also offering excellent handling and roadholding. The GS's unique styling, with its low roofline and wraparound windshield, made it a design icon of the 1970s. Its engine was a water-cooled, overhead camshaft four-cylinder unit, available in various displacements, offering a balance of performance and fuel efficiency.
The GSA, introduced in 1979, was essentially a facelifted version of the GS, with a more angular front grille and other minor styling changes. It also received a more powerful engine and a revised interior. Despite its popularity and innovative engineering, the GS and GSA faced challenges due to their complex and expensive hydropneumatic suspension system, which required specialized maintenance and repair. However, they remained popular in Europe and other markets, particularly for their comfortable ride, fuel efficiency, and unique character. The GS and GSA were significant vehicles in Citroën's history, showcasing the company's commitment to innovation and design. The service repair workshop manual provides essential information for mechanics and enthusiasts to understand and maintain these iconic cars.