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LIVING WITH YOUR CITROEN ZX
Introduction
Safety First!
General dimensions and weights
MOT Test Checks
Checks carried out from the driver's seat
Checks carried out with the vehicle on the ground
Checks carried out with the vehicle raised
Checks carried out on your vehicle's exhaust emission system
Roadside Repairs
Buying spare parts and vehicle identification numbers
Jacking, towing and wheel changing
Booster battery (jump) starting
Identifying leaks
Radio/cassette unit anti-theft system - precaution
Conversion factors
Routine Maintenance
Routine maintenance and servicing
Lubricants, fluids and capacities
Maintenance schedule
Weekly checks
Every 6000 miles or 6 months
Every 12 000 miles or 12 months
Every 18 000 miles or 18 months
Every 24 000 miles or 2 years
Every 40 000 miles or 2 years
Every 48 000 miles
Every 72 000 miles
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LIVING WITH YOUR CITROEN ZX
Introduction
An overview of the Citroen ZX range, its introduction date, and initial models.
Safety First!
Details potential risks and hazards associated with working on the vehicle, including general and special safety precautions.
General Dimensions & Weights
Provides detailed specifications for vehicle dimensions, kerb weights, gross vehicle weight, and towing capacities.
MOT Test Checks
Checks carried out FROM THE DRIVER'S SEAT
Details checks for the handbrake, footbrake, steering wheel, mirrors, and windscreen.
Checks carried out WITH THE VEHICLE ON THE GROUND
Covers checks for electrical equipment, seat belts, seats, doors, vehicle identification, footbrake, steering, suspension, and shock absorbers.
Checks carried out WITH THE VEHICLE RAISED AND THE WHEELS FREE TO TURN
Details checks for steering mechanism, suspension, springs, shock absorbers, brake system, and driveshafts.
Checks carried out on YOUR VEHICLE'S EXHAUST EMISSION SYSTEM
Focuses on exhaust system checks, wheels and tyres, body corrosion, and emission system tests for petrol and diesel models.
Roadside Repairs
Buying Spare Parts and Vehicle Identification Numbers
Guides on sourcing spare parts and identifying vehicle numbers for correct part ordering.
Jacking, Towing and Wheel Changing
Provides instructions on safe jacking procedures, towing guidelines, and the process for changing a wheel.
Booster Battery (Jump) Starting
Explains the procedure and precautions for jump-starting a vehicle using a booster battery.
Identifying Leaks
Guides on how to identify common fluid leaks such as engine oil, antifreeze, brake fluid, and gearbox oil.
Radio/Cassette Unit Anti-Theft System - Precaution
Details the anti-theft system for the radio/cassette unit and the procedure for entering the security code.
Conversion Factors
Provides conversion tables for various units of measurement used in automotive contexts.
Chapter 1 Routine Maintenance and Servicing
Routine Maintenance and Servicing
Overview of routine maintenance tasks and a guide to the 'Degrees of difficulty'.
Lubricants, Fluids & Capacities
Lists the recommended lubricants, fluids, and their capacities for various vehicle systems.
Maintenance Schedule
Details recommended maintenance intervals and tasks based on mileage or time.