The Citroen BX 1991 Full Service Repair Manual provides a comprehensive guide for repairing, maintaining, rebuilding, refurbishing, or restoring your Citroen BX 1991. This detailed manual covers all diagnostic and repair procedures, delivering the same information that professional technicians and mechanics use. It includes detailed sub-steps for each repair procedure, along with notes, cautions, and warnings to highlight critical information. Numbered instructions guide you through every repair step-by-step, while bold figure numbers help you quickly match illustrations with instructions. Clear and detailed illustrations, drawings, and photos accompany each procedure, with enlarged insets for detailed examination of parts.
The manual features a numbered table of contents for easy navigation, enabling you to quickly locate the information you need. Troubleshooting and electrical service procedures are combined with detailed wiring diagrams for easy use. This manual also simplifies diagnosing and repairing problems with your vehicle's electrical system, with troubleshooting and electrical service procedures combined with detailed wiring diagrams for ease of use.
The Citroën BX, launched in 1983, was a compact hatchback that aimed to bridge the gap between the smaller Citroën GSA and the larger Citroën CX. It was a groundbreaking car for its time, featuring a sleek, aerodynamic design by Italian designer Marcello Gandini, who was also responsible for the Lamborghini Countach. This design, along with the car's lightweight construction, helped the BX achieve excellent fuel economy and impressive handling. But it was more than just a pretty face; the BX was packed with innovative features. It was one of the first cars to offer a fully digital instrument cluster, and its hydropneumatic suspension system provided an unparalleled level of comfort and ride quality. The BX also featured an advanced engine range, including the revolutionary 1.9-liter diesel engine, which was among the first turbocharged diesels offered in a small car, contributing to its popularity in Europe.
The 1991 model year of the BX represents a significant point in its lifespan. While the BX had undergone minor updates throughout its production run, 1991 saw the introduction of the "Series 2" model. These changes included a revised front end, a new dashboard, and updated engines. These changes brought about a more modern and sophisticated feel to the car. The 1991 BX was still known for its sleek design, spacious interior, and comfortable ride. However, the new engine options, including the 1.9 diesel engine and the 1.6 petrol engine, provided improved performance and fuel efficiency. While the original BX was praised for its distinctive style and innovative features, the 1991 model further refined these aspects. The 1991 BX is still considered a stylish and capable car today, with many enthusiasts appreciating its unique character and driving experience. It was a unique car in its time and remains a popular choice for collectors and enthusiasts alike.