The Citroën ZX, produced between 1991 and 1994, is a compact hatchback renowned for its emphasis on comfort, ride quality, and innovative design. Positioned as a practical family car, it competed with established models like the Volkswagen Golf and Ford Escort. The ZX distinguished itself with a focus on aerodynamic styling and a spacious interior within its compact dimensions. Notably, some variants featured the advanced Hydractive suspension system, offering adaptive ride comfort and handling, a testament to Citroën's long-standing reputation for engineering ingenuity and a comfortable driving experience.
This comprehensive workshop service repair manual provides essential information for owners, mechanics, and technicians. It covers a wide range of topics, including routine maintenance procedures, major repair instructions, and detailed troubleshooting guides for the petrol-powered ZX models. The manual delves into engine mechanicals, ignition and fuel systems, transmission, brakes, suspension, steering, and the electrical system, complete with wiring diagrams. Technical specifications, fluid requirements, and torque settings are also included, ensuring that maintenance and repair tasks can be performed accurately and efficiently, preserving the vehicle's reliability and performance.