The Citroen GS GSA 1985 Full Service Repair Manual provides a comprehensive guide to repairing, maintaining, rebuilding, refurbishing, or restoring your Citroen GS GSA 1985. This manual encompasses all diagnostic and repair procedures in meticulous detail, offering the same level of information used by professional technicians and mechanics.
This thorough resource covers a wide range of topics, including service schedules, maintenance procedures, wiring diagrams, and diagnostics. It features detailed sub-steps that expand on repair procedure information, along with notes, cautions, and warnings to highlight critical information. Numbered instructions guide you through every repair procedure step-by-step, while bold figure numbers help you quickly match illustrations with instructions. Detailed illustrations, drawings, and photos accompany each procedure, with enlarged insets for close examination of parts.
A numbered table of contents ensures easy navigation, allowing you to quickly locate the information you need. Troubleshooting and electrical service procedures are integrated with detailed wiring diagrams for ease of use, making it simple to diagnose and repair problems with your vehicle's electrical system. This manual serves as an invaluable tool for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts who want to perform repairs and maintenance on their Citroen GS GSA 1985.
The Citroën GS and GSA were 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, advanced suspension, and a water-cooled, in-line four-cylinder engine. The GS was a huge success, winning the European Car of the Year award in 1971 and becoming one of the best-selling cars in Europe. It was praised for its handling, comfort, and fuel efficiency. The GSA (Grand Spatiale Avantage), introduced in 1979, was a larger and more practical version of the GS, with a longer wheelbase and a more spacious interior. It retained the GS's distinctive styling but offered more cargo space and improved interior comfort.
The GS and GSA models were available in a variety of engine sizes, ranging from 1.0 liters to 1.3 liters. All models were front-wheel drive and featured a unique hydropneumatic suspension system that provided a smooth and comfortable ride. The cars were also known for their innovative features, including a dashboard-mounted speedometer and a rear window that could be opened independently of the trunk. The GS and GSA were popular cars globally, with notable success in markets like the United Kingdom and Australia. Despite its eventual discontinuation in 1986, the Citroën GS and GSA remain significant vehicles in automotive history, symbolizing French engineering excellence and design innovation. Their impact on the compact car segment is undeniable, paving the way for future generations of fuel-efficient and stylish cars.