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Citroen BX Parts List Manual

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This comprehensive Citroen BX Parts List Manual provides detailed information for vehicles produced between 1990 and 1993. The manual offers a wealth of knowledge, enabling you to identify and locate...
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Citroen BX Parts List Manual
This comprehensive Citroen BX Parts List Manual provides detailed information for vehicles produced between 1990 and 1993. The manual offers a wealth of knowledge, enabling you to identify and locate specific parts for a wide range of components. You'll find a detailed breakdown of parts associated with the engine, including the cylinder head, gasket kit, cylinder head cover, water outflow, crankcase, timing cover shield, oil sump, crankshaft, connecting rod, piston ring, camshaft, timing belt, valve tappet, valve adjust pieces, injection device, engine ECU, oil pump filter, water pump, and cooling fan.

The manual also includes a detailed section on the gearbox, covering the gearbox itself, gearbox casing speed meter drive, gearbox cooling, control valve, gear shaft, gear synchronizer, spindle shift folk, kickdown cable, MT shift lever, AT change lever, and differential gear.

Further sections cover engine equipment such as the intake manifold (for various engine types), pressure sensor, air filter, air intake duct, idle control valve, exhaust manifold, ignition distributor (both Bosch and Ducellier types), HT lead, and clutch. The manual also explores the vehicle's hydraulics, outlining the HP pump, pressure regulator, main accumulator, safety valve, hydraulic fluid tank, supply suspension piping, ABS piping, steering and brake piping, and return piping.

Delving into the suspension system, the manual provides information on the front arm, front pivot and hub, wheel cap, rear arm, rear frame, front suspension cylinder, rear suspension cylinder, height corrector, anti-roll bars, and manual height control.

The steering system is also covered in detail, including the steering wheel, steering column, ignition key, steering rack, power assist steering, and flow distributor. The manual also covers the pedal, drive shafts, and brakes, offering a thorough breakdown of the front brake, rear brake, brake valve, hand brake, and ABS brake system.

For electrical equipment, the manual provides information on the front face harness, main wiring harness, engine harness, ignition harness, fascia panel harness, console harness, door harness, room lamp harness, tail lamp harness, tail gate harness, clip holder, bulb refill, instrument panel, meter unit, window switch, column switch, cigar lighter, clock, battery, cable, head lamp, rear lamp, room lamp, central lock, window wiper, window washer, horn, relays, fuse box, remote control key, and engine environment.

Finally, the manual concludes with sections on engine mounting, fuel piping, fuel pump, fuel filter, fuel tank, fuel duct, anti-pollution systems, exhaust, catalytic converter, water piping, front bumper, rear bumper, air conditioner, blower unit, heater unit, ventilation control, and ventilation duct.

The Citroën BX is a compact executive car that was produced by the French manufacturer Citroën from 1983 to 1993. It was designed to replace the aging Citroën GS and was the first Citroën to be built on a dedicated platform, rather than being adapted from an existing model. The BX was initially available as a three-door hatchback and a five-door hatchback, with later additions of a wagon version and a limited edition coupé. The car was known for its distinctive styling, which was aerodynamically optimized for the time. The BX featured a wedge-shaped profile, flush door handles, and a distinctive rear end that housed unique taillights. This design, coupled with its advanced hydropneumatic suspension system, gave the BX a reputation for being a comfortable and smooth-riding car.

The BX was launched with a range of petrol and diesel engines, with the most notable being the 1.9-liter diesel engine. This engine was known for its fuel efficiency and smooth operation, making it a popular choice in Europe. The BX was also praised for its innovative technology, including a digital instrument panel, an optional self-leveling suspension system, and an early version of electronic traction control. The car was a success for Citroën, selling over 1.2 million units worldwide. Despite its popularity, the BX was discontinued in 1993, replaced by the Citroën Xantia. However, the BX remains a respected model in the Citroën lineup, known for its unique style, comfort, and innovative features. The Citroën BX Parts List Manual is a valuable resource for anyone looking to maintain or repair their BX. It provides a comprehensive list of parts, along with detailed diagrams and specifications, making it easy to identify and order the right parts for your vehicle.
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